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ATTEST.! THE TsOEW yobk c:lippe:r: 537 BERRY aod WALTERS ^udcoille andminstrd BASEBALL John B. Wilis has engaged the following 3 for iron Pier,.Cape liny,'N. J., (or f*° p , e n f July 27: ThreV Hickman Broa., £2i «!vd Sadal, Prof. Henderson, Fowler Vri fwfitbt Fprtlner and Fortlner. Topack *;S W«t Kate P Helston, Charles Ellis, Wnl- S ■& W*»V Cwf' 8 Barrenger, and .Frank J'JfcS^'ANDMSON,' of Anderson and Wal- i.m hasprepared for presentation In vaude- Sf2 the dVeam scene from "King Richard m' an Imitation of the late Thomas vio» Special scenery and costumes will ESl and the act will open with an entlre- r bm» travesty. Anderson and Wallace £, booked to open at the Orpheum. Port- i.n.1 Ore.. Aug. 10, end the new act may h?a be presented for the first time. uJls Stuabt, of White, Stuart and com- M nv Is spending her vacation at Indiana furbor InU, a few miles from Chicago, on bVsnores or Lake Michigan. She win join •i.tton White when their vaudeville season 25 at the Farm Theatre, Toledo, 0., Aug. °4 continuing "Paris" and "Dickey" as thilr sketch offerings. Miss Stuart's cos- ines which have always been a feature, win be more elaborate than ever next season, sod her specialty, will be continued as a fea- ture of toe offering. Ed Mabsh will go with the Wine, Woman and Song Co. the coming season. Agoib Collins has returned to this city from Ontario Beach, where she spent the Summer vacation. Martin and Quioo, the original man and a half, while playing the Frank Melville cir- cuit were a feature of the show. Week of July 27 they play Tumbling I'ark, Potts- fill*. Pa - . . . . . N'aolb and Adams presented their sketch. ••An Actor for a Night," at Lexington Roof Garden, Baltimore, Md., week of Juiy 20, and met with success.. They are at Doyle's, At- Untie City. N. J., week of Aug. 3. Ar Fbeerodt Paek, r»ewport, R. I. (M. n Sheedy, manager).—Adglc and her lions drew the banner business week of July 20. Announced for week of 27: Delia Fox, Reno nud lUchnrds. Louise Montrose, Franko Finer. Misses Mead and Bennett, Craig and Anlell, Hoey and Lee, and Henri Meyer. !n the Japanese annex Yosef Yarrlc, Orien- tal necromancer, has been re-engaged. Work nn -Mr. Sheedv's new vnndevllle theatre In New Iledford, Mass., Is progressing rapidly, and ta the relations betweens contractors and workmen are most cordial, it. will un- doubtedly be ready for the opening on the October date set. Him, wkkk of July 27 at Washington r«rk, Bavonne, N. J., Includes: Sherman aid De 'Forest, Ben Welch, Fisher and Clarke, Gertie De Milt, Hayes and Suits, Smith and Powell, Bailey and Bailey, Eck- litff and Gordon. Ubako, of Drako's sheep and dog circus, rcrites: "I have closed my park season, and an laying off at Cleveland, 0., as a guest of Frank P. Spellman, with whom I am en- gsged for the rest of the Summer, playing his circuit of Western fairs, making: my sec- ond season over the Spellman circuit, as one •if bis leading free attractions. After closing over the fairs I expect to open at Cleveland » big animal training quarters. In conjunc- tion with Mr. Spellman." Cokn and Conrad write: "We sail for London July SB, to fulfill our European cork. We are booked up to 1005 on the Moss tour, Barrasford tour, Stoll tour, Llv- rrmote tour and the Grandon tour, and also '■n the continent. We have been very much pleased with our American visit, and we hnve been well treated by all." Eddib Cauroll and Aqnbs Clark, who played Trout Park, Cortland, N. Y., week of July 20, are well booked up for the Summer. lilAiu and McNulty are In their twelfth week with French's Sensation Co. This la their second season with this company. Walter Daniels, after spending a season at Atlantic City, will open Aug. 3 at Keith's Theatre, New York, with Boston to follow, then opening on the Kohl A Castle circuit •4, with other good time to follow. The Two Little Puckb are at Proctor's, Newark, week of 27, and next week are st Newport, R. I. They have signed for the totnlng season with Wm. Keogh for his new melodrama, "New York Life,' 1 to play parts •nd.do their specialty. George Oiucib, of Oracle and Potter, writes: "After sixteen weeks on the North- western circuit we opened at the Crystal, Denver, Colo., July 27. We will remain In (his city until Sept. 2, when we will take cut our own company. We had to cancel with the Wllber Stock Co. on account of my III health, but I am Improving here. We will play through Southern Colorado, Texas, New 'Mexico and Arizona, and remain all iyimer at Phoenix, where I intend to open » small vaudeville theatre, giving a con- HnuotiB performance." ytttm and Hart, who are on Shay's cir- cuit at Nahant, Mass., will open at Austin & Stone"a, Ttoston, Aug. 10. They are booked up until the end of the year. _ Tup. bill week of July 27 at Morrison's Jheatre, Rochaway Beach. N. Y.: Henry l-ee, George Evans, - Milan] Three, Rontlna and Steveua, May Evans, Hafford and Worth, Alexius Inio,..and Ilowley and Leslie. Ciias. E. Tenny has joined his former Partner, J. E. Livingston. • Gusale Addison will work single In conjunction with the earn. They are with Hewlett & Blacks "nrlesquers, touring the South. Mae Mazelle, Spanish singer and dancer, "ho Is In her seventh week at MIddleton's Museum, Chicago, will remain there for the J*«aon. Her Spanish dancing Is a decided " Dewitt C. Yodno, of OIHe Young and Hroiher, will return home to Columbus, O., Jiter spending a few pleasant weeks with "lends at Atlantic City, N. J. Henderson and Ross met with success it Rock Spring Park, East Liverpool, 0., week nf July 5ft). Owlet and Randall, In their new act, Jumbling Tom," are meeting with success on the. McCullum circuit of parks... «. H. Habtet and Co., In their new act. entitled "The Bed Room Up Side Down," •re meeting' with success over the Boom circuit of parks, and their time is well booked Vbrnoh and ' Kennedy played Plnehurst 1 »ric week of July 20, and are at P. F. «MI a Hampden Park, Springfield, Mass., thl» week. Madob Anderson, who Is In her fourth jeek on the Boom circuit of parks doing i'e« Dgln S specialty, is meeting with sue- The Black Sisters opened July 20, for IW WOTfes, nt Heller's, Cape May,.N. J., and •re making their usual hit i.ulun Ramsey and Estellb. Ardabth P.?"* Joined hands and are working the "estern circuit of parks., They were, week . "J" }}' 20 - " Cleveland, O., with Chicago Iu follow. They report success. . .. NATIONAL! LEAGUE, HEW YOBK BASEBALL CLUB, AT POLO 6R0UNDS, NEW YORK. . BQgTOir; JULY ST, »8, 39. Violettb Mascottb . on July 25 con- cluded the twentieth week of her seventh season as stage directress of the Howard Athenaeum, Boston, Mass., -stock burlesque company. Miss Mascotte, having been re- engaged, will continue in the same capacity the coming season, opening Aug. 17. Franco Piper sails for Europe July 20. lie states that out of his forty-three weeks In America he has only lost two weeks, the time required to travel to and from San Francisco. Lou Docthitt will hereafter be known at Lucia Smith. Stage mechanics. The Daniels Scenic Studio, of Chicago, contributes the following: "We have applied for patents on adjustable 'Knock pown' roll up frames for set stuff and box scenery. it. docs away with all over-laps and other faults found with scenery put together with shutter bolts. Our frames look the same as the ordinary frames from the front. They are cross railed and braced, and all painted with a new idea in coloring,, which makes it possible to roll the frame stuff up without Injury to the scenery, and also makes it possible to protect the scenery from the rain or being Jammed and battered up in trans- ferlng and on railroad trains, as It all rolls up in tarpaulins like drops, easy to handle and very simple to put together. We Im- agine this Is going to revolutionize the scen- ery for traveling organizations. We also are applying for a patent on a new clamp 'for holding the drops to frames or battens. We also have a new and very valuable form- ula of dyes that do not contain acid or any other injurious chemicals that is used in what Is commonly called 'diamond dyes.' " The Grand Lodge of the Theatrical and Mechanical Association of Canada and the United States met In convention at Toronto, Can., July 27. A large number of delegates, representing the seventy-live different lodges, scattered all over America, attended. On the evening of the opening day of the con- vention a reception was held in Shea's Theatre, and a capital musical programme was arranged. It was the first occasion on which the Grtid Lodge has ever honored Canada with Its presence.- Very pleasing features of the programme were a moonlight excursion on the stearner Chippewa, 28, and a banquet, which is to be held Wednesday evening, 20. Florence C. McCarthy,.of the Springfield l Mass.) Lodge. No. .IS, of the N. A. of T. 8. E.. has been attending the national conven- tion of stage mechanics at Columbus, 0. "Budd" Cassldy, who has been at Foun- tain Park, Great Barrlngton. Mass., has sev- ered his connection with the park and re- turned to Springfield. Lincoln Morse, of Local 53, has accepted a position as stage carpenter with Clark's Royal'Burlesquers for the coming Beason. Milwaukee's Invitation to the Interna- tional Alliance of Theatrical Stage Em- ployes was accepted, and the city will en- tertain the boys in 1904: Charles Gibson, acenlc artist at the Illi- nois Theatre, Chicago, was In Milwaukee week of July 20, assisting. In preparing the scenery for Edwin Thnnffouser's production of "Hcsjrrectlon," at the Academy, week of 27. • ' . » INDIANA. •Terre Haute Tne-Caslno Park (Brel- nlg & Robertson, managers) Is enjoying first class patronage, and an excellent performance la being given The bill, *w»ek of July ID. Included : Billy Link, Armstrong and W right, ChflB. Hecklow, Raymond and Veck, l^wis and De Grey, and II. Gay Woodward. Com- ing week of 20: Brazil and Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cerl Allen, Alf. Holt, Chrlsto, Dan Becklow. and the klnodrome. The perform- ance will open with a minstrel show, which will Include Borne of the very best voices In the city. ■ , Clark's Garden (Geo. E. Clark, BOJUVi gcr) opened week of 10, to big business. The iirogmmme Includes: Tralnor and Button, Jesse Babb, Tlppel anrl-Kllment. and Anita Fnlvre. Coming week of 20: Mr. and Mrs. Albright, Tralnor and Bntton," and Frank Cowar. The attendance d"r' n 8 tD « nast week was a record breaker.; . . , Notes.— Reese Prosser, tenor of Field s Minstrels, has been spending a few weeks in this,' his' native clty. ! II. Guy Woo* ward, now playing at. the Casino, and Mr. Brelnlg, of this city, have completed all ar- ranjrements to open n first class circus the middle of next April, which will'carry sixty- five people and travel In six cars. The new organization will play the Southern route. Mr. Woodward closes his engagement here next. w»ek' to go East, where he opens Sept. 7, with "Under Two Flags."..... .It has been decided to postpone the building of the new Pythian Theatre until next Mfr....^. The Bamum * Bailey'Circus, Is bllled.here for Bept. 2 0. \ Evansvllle.—Oak Summit". Theatre was well patronized week, of July 20, and of- fered the following list of attractions: The Three Dragons, Warren and noward, Murry K Hill, Chrlsslc Morrison Jones, and the Nogeds. The klnodrome was also a good drawing card. Joe Burk Is acting as secre- tary and treasurer at this place, and Is sb ponular as ever. _ , _ West Heights Pabk (Francis Rogers, manager).—Week of 20: The Great La Velles, Chas. J. Burkhart, Dick and Effie Guise, and the Butler Sisters. Chas. J. Burkhart proved .such a drawing card he was compelled to remain at this place an- other week. _ Cook's Park Theatre (Harry Lawrence, manager).—This resort Is playing to good business, and Matt Foster, the popular door- keeper of both the Grand and People's The- atres, Is acting in the same capacity at this Rface. The Morrises, Zelura Hollas, the llngstons, Tlirelkeld and Wlcke. and Dot Lee Ellsworth comprise the attractions. TitB Grand and People's are undergoing repairs, and by opening time will be better than new. The new managers have taken charge and will spare nothing to make both places attr active. Indianapolis,—At Falrbank, Marie Val- d«, coutralto; B. llegae, baritone) Louisa PROFESSIONAL HOTELS and * BOARDING HOUSES. PROFESSIONALS, TAKE NOTICE! Leal than ( minutes' walk of all tin leading theatres. ElegSBt roquia, all convenience; board In tbe city. Write ahead for room. MRS. MrORATIl. , . ' i ; 10 OLx Place, Boston, Bass. SENSATIONAL BARGAIN .-Show Oulfll- sort. Round Top, extension eaves, with 30ft. mid- dle, all in good serviceable condition, exception- ally well roped, Poles, Stakes and Ropes, Scata tor ■iuo, Folding Reserves. for loo; Stage, Scenery, Curtains and Maskings, 4 Baker Lights, a lSxlS Square Tents, line order; Tables, Ohalts, Cou, <;as Stove, fall outfit Dishes and KItobsn Furni- ture, all new; Stake Fuller. Hanes, Toon, Oil Oana, Tranks, Boxes and Chests, Street Piano, very loud; sell tor J150, or $120 without piano. Who wants Enterprise Stereoptlcon, brand new, Gas and Acetylene Burners, with Trunk, Oangt and Curtain, cost us, for §30 ? Write or wire quick, COL. BLANK, Dexter, Minnesota. P 8.—Or would take partner with good show for fair season. WANTED—For Stevens and Mosaman Com- pany, Medicine Performers for Comedy, Old Msn Part and Specialty. No tickets. Tell all In letter. Raymond, 1U. WANTED, for V. 9. Army, competent Band Mu- sicians, able bodied, unmarried men, between agea of 21 and 05, citizens of United States, of good char- acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Re- cruiting Officer, 18 Hanover SL, Boston, Mass.; 26 Third Ave., New York City; 303 Fnlton St., Brook- lyn, N. Y.i 618 Broadway, Albany, N. T.; Main and Seneca Stn., Buffalo.N. I.; Bastable BulMlng, Syra- cuse, N. Y.: 1318 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 204 WeBt Fayette St., Baltimore. Md.: 800 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio: 82 West Madison St., Chicago, III., or Third and Olive 8m., St. Loole, Mo. 100 LETTERHEADS by mall, 40c.; half tone, §1; 83ds, 20c.; letbi, soc: ,\i, §0c.; conponn, 18c; hards, 60c., etc.; samplea, 2c. Roc show Print, Olivet, Mlcu, FOR SALE—1903 Model Edison Moving Pic- ture Machine, Voyage to the Moon Film and 2 Set" Song Slides, §126. O. RAY, Cumberland, Md. Brhaney, soprano (second week), and Os- tendorf's Band, week of July 20, did a very- big business. Wallace's Circus Is due 27. Notes. —The opening of the Park Theatre has been postponed until Aug. li, and the Empire Theatre until Ang. l! The lobby of the Empire Theatre Is being newly decorated and the bouse thoroughly reno- vated for the opening. ««» WISCONSIN. Milwaukee.—Kdwln Thanhouser still has the local theatrical Held to himself, nail his popular stock company Ih packing the Academy at nearly every performance, "The Climbers" was the offering the past week. Edgar Baume returned from his vacation, ihkI was warmly received. "Resurrection" will be put on week commencing July 27, and "What Happened to Jones" week of Aug. X Sans Souci Music Hall.— People week of July 27 Include: Jessie A. Cozette, Glbsoit Girls, and Anna Mack. Business continues- to improve, and there is no doubt Manager Charles K. Witt . has got them started in earnest. ,. ••• Fount Keller. —Manager Richard Becker offers the following bill week of 27: Addle Norma, Lynch and Lynch, Tennlson Sisters, and Fred Herwlg. Business good. Notes. —Milwaukee's first horse show, which was held at the Exposition Building, under tbe direction of Dr. De Garmo Gray, 20-24, was a pronounced success, and will be repeated next year Albert Brown, In tbe role of Dick Sterling, In "The Climbers," at the Academy this week, scored tbe hit of his career as a menrber of the Thanhouser Co. Manager 0. F. Miller, of the Al- hambro, narrowly escaped being shot 23. He was sitting In his office at the theatre, and was surprised by a bullet which sung through the air but n little distance fro his head. It came from a shooting gallery located next to the Alluimbra. Mr. Miller left for the East 25, not to escape the bullet, hut upon business Riley Chamberlln, for many years the comedian of the Thanhouser Co., has signed with the Boyle Stock Co., at Nashville, Tcnn Charles Gibson, scenic artist at the Illinois Theatre, Chicago, was In the city this week, to assist In the prepa- ration of the scenery for "Resurrection," at the Alhambra, 27 John B. Casper, treasurer of -the Itljou Opera House, was married 21 to Elinor Wcbar, non-pro- fessional A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown Sundny morning, 10. Mrs. Brown Is known to the stage as Grace May Lamkln. and Is a pop- ular member of Edwin Thanhotiser's Co.... Mrs. Gilbert Faust (Eva N. Carr), who re- tired from the stage three seasons ago, was especially engaged for the part or Ruth Hunter, In "The Climbers,' at the Academy, ..ul, ..f »tn Thn Un,,lu.llu,aa, I'nrnl. week of 20. The Morrls-Berger Carni- val Co. la drawing crowds to, I'abst Park and will remain until Aug. 2 "Banjo" Millen. who replaced "Dare Devil" Tlndel with the Morrla-Berger Show, performed tbe feat of riding down a toboggan slide on a wheel, and diving Into a pool, of water, from Monday to Thursday, but la attempting the feat Friday night he missed the water, and, while not seriously hurt, he will not be able to perform for some time The Luella Forepnugh-Flsh Wild West Show Is heavily billed for Milwaukee Aug.' .1. a i » MARYLAND. Baltimore.—Electric Park (A. Fcnne- man, manager).—Prof. Jules Levy will again play at the Casino week of July 27. and the vnndevllle bill Indluder: Delto and Zelln, the Chamberlains, Geo.' W. Day, and the Adonis Trio, the performance concluding with clnebgrapb pictures. Monumental theatre (James L. Kernnn, manager).—The entertainment for 27 and week will be furnished by A Certain Party Burlesque' Co. and Charmlon, trapeze per- former. The Innocent Beauties closed a good week 2D. . - . aa» KENTUCKY". Padneah.—The Casino (James E. Eng- lish, manager) closed last week, and will hot open again this season. Manager' English hss been fortunate as regards the weather, and tbe season baa not been a success. The Street Car Co. which owns the theatre is on a deal for a stock company to take tbs theatre for the rest of tbe seaaqn.. - Forepauou-Sellb Bros.' Circus Is booked for Aug. 4. ..... a i . — ' Howard Hall, who has , bean rusti- cating on his farm In Michigan, for the past two months, has arrived in tbe city to pre- pare for his i opening In "The Man ■ Who Dared," at Boston, Aug. 17. Arnheim's 'Sh* Semi-Annual Remnant We have mastered,a great principle of retailing—loss with profit- Th,e sacrifice we are forced to make at this .late season is always compensated for by the gaining of many naw patrons, who get to learti the Arnheim way in taking advantage of our special offer. Cut price here never means cut quality. We cannot afford to let a single suit leave pur shop which is not worthy of championing the fame and reputation of bur establishment. The same tailors who craft for you at full price build your, suit now. They only know how to make clothes best You buy garments worth double the asking at $15 for a full suit, $11 for coat and vest and |4 for pantaloons. If you are disappointed, so're we, and we will make the suit over. ARNHEIM, BROADWAY AND NINTH ST. NEW YORK. WANTED. MUD D1LLM CO. WANTS Comedian with Specialties, Juvenile Man, Man (or General Bus., Heavy Msn rnr Summer and Winter. Write quirk; special delivery. State salary lor balance of Summer; also for Winter, Spoclsliy Acts. Address W. A. DILLON, Bellows Kails, Vt. COLUMBUS Comedy nnrt Vaudeville Co.— Wanted Immediately, two Mink Inns, violin arid guitar; Bister Team, Magician, gouil Comedian; H weeks In theatms, Summer salary, then Whiter sea- son; all expciirtc* paid on arrival. Wire or wrlto Fre11 J. Muckley, Opera House. Illnton, W. Vn. Jack Troy ami Orace lieiioe, wr.te. MAUD G. NELSON, please ruiuiiiiiiilciitu at once with family on amount of serious lllneits. LOTTIK .nkj.Son, Atlanta, (la. WASTED dUIGK-A First Clasa Photo- 8rapher. State lowest salary and experience In rat letter. F. J. TURNER, Florence, Miss. FOR BALK, POSES PLASTIOUK OUTFIT, Banper I0HS, $s.'>. Dancer Banner, (Jostnniei, tit. Bone Race, si-'., scluclbor, 20 St. Marks Place, N. V. WHO WAlfTS UBi-Tlie Only Coon and Jew. Joe B.-OURO A MRYKRS-Nat II. A tin horn lair and a thousand faces. Would like lo join Burtesiiuo Show. OURO A MKYBItS. care of CLIIT-ER. MUSICIAN'S! Send-for descriptive clreulnr and m-lces-of the- Ilolton Cornets and Slide Tronrnones. They are generally conceded to be the best for professionals. Address FIIANK HOLTON, 70 Madison St., Chicago. ■ KBTCHES, Travesties, and every form of stage novelty written to order; highest grado or work. Joseph Kershaw, 8M Buttomyoort Ht.,Pollq STAOK COSTUMK* for All Occasions Made Very Reasonable. Fancy CleAninir and liyettnr, Altering and Iteiuilriiiir at your Prices. Send postal. Bl'KNADKL, 42W.2Ith St., N. V., Theatrical Tailor, Cleaner and liyur. ' SIDESHOW AMD PLATPOHM MBN- The real thins la tlio Two Head Hockailola. It's the only thing RettlnK Iiln imiiiey: its a whole show. Price or Hockailola and SxlO nalntlnir. $46. W. NEL- SON, SVatO^rdenSt., No, Cambridge, Maaa. WASTED—Edison Concert Phonograph (lar- gest size); records fur same; also Sacred Song Slides, second hand, Al. condition, Oheap for cash. HARHY W. FRF.K8K, caro of Cummer Lumber Co., Jacksonville, Florida, FOR BALK, at your own price, complete Magical Outfit, Including trunks, printing matter picture frame, etc, Inclose stamp for nanipleof Dr Frlttte'e Antlneptic Powder. The Dr.CIS. Krlttzo, Ohemlcsl Co., P. 0. Box 4Iv, Albany, New York. FOR BALE, Show Property, good as new, only used six weeks, consisting: IHxwrt. inarnuc; eon. big top, with Soft, middle, 10ft. walls; 3i>x«!in . dress- ing room, poles, ropes, stakes, complete; carved band wagon, scats 12 musicians; also ticket, bag- gage, cook house, chandelier wagons; tin Irish Jaunting Cur, photographs If desired; ear runs; VI bund uniforms, circus paper, stationery; inline, title. Chas. I.«e's0reai London Shows, wilkcshsrre.Ps. AT LIBEKTY-A Well Known Character Jnvenlle Actress, Is also refined Vaudeville Artist; gives Illustrated Recitations and Songs. Refer- ences exchanged. Address MADLINK IS., care of CLIPPER. GAR WANTED, for passenger service, Combi- nation. Sleeper and Bsggago, or one that can be changed Into one with little expense. Will cither buy or lease same. Address WILLIAM TODT, July 20, Point Pleasant, N. Jj Aug, 1, Toms River, N. J.; Ang. 8. liamegst, jj. J. FOR BALE. 60ft, Round Top, with 30ft. centre; 10ft. side wall; new marque, stage, scenery, circus seats for l.ooo, trimmings for top, stakes, all complete and new. Will sell cheap. ERNEST II. JOHNBON, Bo* 111, ETWaUirloo, la. for SALS or Rent, Mechanical Wsx Figures, Illusions. Pine Snakes, Marionettes, Paintings, Smiled Animals. Show Stuff. Bond stamp. I buy Show Stuff. J. D. eWEET, AUantlo City,». J. WANTBD-LADY MUSICIANS, ALL IN- BTHUMENTS. HILTON..IW Lexington Ave,, W. V. 0. FOR BALE-Tent Mxfls, I Pole Push Up Top; top will last another season after this; has Poles, Ropes, Stakes, Stake Puller, sft. Wall. Flsgs, Sledges, Five Torches, Four Lengths of Five Tier Seats: also one o>,xiaii Tent, 6ft. wall; both tenia ready to set up. Price, Fifty Dollars. Address aiido IIHOS.. Platsimmm, Neb. WANTED, the DeetBlnifing and Dancing Come dlsn in the Medicine business; PIANO PLATER (sight reader), experienced: change for week. State all-and lowest: no fakoa wanted; money sure. MODERN REMEDY 00., Camden. Me. WANTED, GOOD SINGING AND DANC- 1NO COMEDIAN, Sketch Teams, Man for Illus- trated Songs, piano Player who can fake. Good, Useful Peopht stall times. People who wrote he- tore, write again. W. J. MANBKI ELll, TldlOntS, P«. AT LIBERTY for first class circus or medi- cine show. Must bavs tickets. RUSSELL A i PAW, tMO Wood St., Wheeling, W. Vs. WANTZD-MEDIOISE PERFORMERS, Those who,play Organ preferred. First class Irish and Dutch Coined una. Also Strong Silent Turn. Change (or week. JACK. 0. RREDE, Mitchell, Iowa, AMERICA'S DEBT AND GRkiATKST Circulars. SCHOOL Indorsed by Press anil Public. IKE DMI, ETC (Up-to-dato In every detail.) Buck, Jig, Skirt, Novel Oike Walk, Elocution, Singing srd Rag-Time Hongs, Vaudeville Aou, EtO. ENO AOKMFVTH BRQITRKD. SOI 1001, ALWAYS OPIN. PROF. F.J. Ill DOE, ■las Annie O'Day nud uthetl. (Open all Summer.) GRAND OPERA HOUSE. I Indorse PROF. RIDOE as the only Performer and Professional Dancing Tate,her in Chicago. FRED J. WILDMAN, Theatrics"Agent, 187 La Salle at., near Madison, Chicago, HI. MelNNERNEY'S THEATRICAL COLD CREAM. There are many Cold Cream Preparations on the market todsv. Home are GOOD—others are BETTER— Hut Molnnernej's Is BEST. T The Ingredients of Molunerney's Gold Cream are puro and harmless, and when yon onoe use this preparation you will want no other. Other good qualities in Its favor are Iti delloale perfume, smooth whiteness and cooling properties. And It does not noit as much as many of the far Inferior preparations. . - 59c. LU, FOR 8ALU OKXiY AT \stV a im E D SOBER, RELIABLE Property Man. IVIttast Utiderratimtl El<3otrloit>^. CALL OK ADDRESS, WALDRON tfc BRYANT, 11168 BROADWAY, N. V„ ROOM 1«. WANTUD, FOR «rc polite nun UKDEB OAITAS. A good Piano Flayer and All 'Round Performers for 3 nights and one week stands. Out Winter and summer. Long engagement to. right people. Tickets lo people I know. , . CLEM HACKNEY, Albany, 0». WAKTBD, TITS A PLATER, One show per day. Silver's Ten Nights Co. 3AMKH HILVER, Liberty, N. T. P. 8.—I want 10 lengths s tier scats. Rep. People. Salary low, ss yon know it Is sure. Piano Player; also Woman with Child. Show opens In Ne- braska. Address qnlek. HARRY ROCKADI, 1321 (ilenarm St., Donver, Colo, AT LIBERTY, FOR BURLESQUE, FARCE COHEDY OR REPERTOIRE, NAGEL AND ADAMS, Novelty and Comedy Change Artists, Introducing ClQti and Ligtning listen Juggling. Both play parts, singles »nd doubles. Wesk Aug. 8, Doylo's Pavilion, Atla&tlo City, N, i. ;...#', ! R. ; ..♦,...,... - * - • •'■ h?