The New York Clipper (September 1903)

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SEPTEMBER 5. THE N E^ YORK CLIPPER. THE FAIR MINDED MANAGER (n—m > URWvNIZES NOVEtTV AND MKRIT, AND WJLLINUI.Y I'AYS FOR IT. ME KNOWS THE ORIGINATOR OP YjUIIiRVIUiK IDEAS ANII flIVES CREDIT TO THE ORIOFNATOR. THE IMITATOR SIFFKRS THE DISCREDIT WHICH HIS UNFAIR ivnsKYHOO iNDDUPREE ARKBEINf. iniTiTiii «M«r7. B iZ. , ■* BAUI1B A * u tjusjubx iAuiim iiji<h nKumatK KNOWS THAT U.U.HKYMUUK, ANDSfcYJlUUtt Ami in nth*, am, J.MN(, nilTAT ED. THE FLATTERING COMPL IMENT OF IMITATION HARMS NO ONE HUT THE IMITATOR. DRAINS COUNT.- »r.hle Boyd, In his racing comedietta. "1 ithie Crass nandlcap." Others are: Or lid llerncr, the Fernandex-May Trio, ( ■The ireeo llerncr, the pernanuex-.-viay Trio, Col- lins and Hnrt, Fields and Word. Oeorge p,y Charlotte Farry, 1 A A t |.e be i/ a "h,? 6U n! Hr "l ee i lD K ot »•■« No. ... Aiijr. it., the ,,in rc . „( nuauclal secretnr>- ol- m nlollshed and the wort olr tkSi office H. will hereafter be taken enre of hv SEmhSSu m. Secretary ileo. W. Lowrv- All ^£7.-* Lowry. M lltve * Briiman's (Archie B. Kill ,-ei-i.—A matinee on Monday ' ihe twenty^lgbth season for ,,„„«.. The house has been completely ren- show und" reports wisl'nesa" hie VverWhiw "vated. and a new stage has been installed, Loral x„. *? { wil | glre a /rand hai in -'ug rooms November. * " """ IQ Clipper Post Office. m well aH a number oi new dressing ■ iUImI. The bill that haa been arranged for lurrent week la a strong one. Mclntyre Mid Heath present thel •■The lieorgla Minstrels." Walthour, Mldgely and Carlisle, Prevos: r.nd Preyost, Mark Sullivan, Hrown and Ne- inrro. und Bellman and Moore. The house tar Ike week Is decorated with bunting. MiK i K. M, (Jot(hold, manager).—nice -nil Harton's lllg liayety Comim&j- occupies ,he boards- for the current week. The open- Ing burlesque Is emitted "A, Night at Man- hnttnn Beach." Lillian Washburn, Charles Hart on and others are In the olio. Next »cek, the Utopians. Watson's (W. B. WntBon, manager).— The bill that-was presented last week nt this house will be repeated for the current Ma'siiattav Br.Acn.—"The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" begins, 31, the fourth and last week <of Its engagement at the Iheairc. HnmiiTOX Beach Mi .sic Ham. (Wm. T. f;ro\er, manager).—Jubilee week Is cele- brated here and an extra strong bill Is presented, Marie Dressier has been re- ciignged for another week. Others are: Paw Kldridge, Keno and Richards, Cnnfleld and t'arlelon, the Milan I Trio. I'ulfry and Hilton, Vera King, La Petite Mlgnon, and the vitagrapn. Lisa Park (Tbompson 4 Dundy, man- agers).—The latter part of last week made the business rather poor, bnt with all that n larse crowd gathered there dally to wlt- uess ihe vaudeville acls given. The bill for ihe current week Is a good one: The Five Whirlwinds. Will Hull nnd Cnmeron, in their, aerial .sensationalism, are pleasing the crmrds. Spelk, on Ihe flying rings. I.s draw- lag crowds; McFee and 11111 with [heir triple i.,ii- act: ({ales and- Nelson, revolving globe and club swingers: Ihe Mnrlons, wltb their revolving ladder; Much and t'lellan, aerial act: lliilhcrto and his menage, nnd Van Cleaf nnd Joslo Ashton. equestrian acls. are also on the bill. Koij.v (Bennett Wilson, manager).—'Die excellent 'onilltlon of this house left very III He lo be done during the Summer vaca- tion la the way of decorating and furnishing. The opening attraction, SI, was "For Her Children's Sake," which appeals specially to women nnd children. Every Indication points to a large week. "Under Two Mags" next. Raren {James Clark, manager).—The High Hollers llxtravaganzi Co., with a lot ■if new people, brand new costumes,, and more elaborate scenery than ever, began a week's stay 31. The olio : Markey nnd Mo- ran, the Franklin Sisters, Curtis and Adams, the Three Lelllor.ts, the Four Flying llatli- huns, and Ahhls Carlton. The show begins with a first part, called "A Night Out." nnd conclude* with "Flnnegan's Jamnoreex." Big business last.week. A big show Is promised for next week rue Three .Marines. In order to avoid mistake, ana to insure toe prompt delivery of the letters advertised In this Hat, an envelope plainly addreased mn.t be ■eat far eaefa letter, and a written order for tlae letter, aimed with the fall name and address and the Una of baslaesa followed by the sender, most also be enclosed. •ong one. Mclntyre the Broadway"Theatre HToaXi^hLS .. 1—■ '-■■ "■ «»« «•«• (<>' nam- i r creation, entitled as his right handI mi n «d c£ «JSf &S2 ot T "H CUPI ' EI1 •» *»nl«s. the i. Ellis, man- It. Ii. McClay, of Local N 0 1 snent Sun •a" "larted day In Pittsburg wllh the boys "Hro Me" this reliable Clay Is agent Tor JcVrionT'lIncle Tom" imntetp v e*n- uhnw „r..i MA .. n ^._ ■ , ' .. ,J, «cie inui Norman Peel la still advertising agent of Cue as assistants. »• A! ^ la8t m e*Hng of Local No. 2, New lock, there were numerous applications for membership. The local Is In a nourishing condition, and Business Agent W. J. Murray is a busy man. * i. T1 >' e v ! cto rla Theatre hag begun covering Its boards. John MoBride has been re-en- ?T d ,>"2 , a ,? Ter , t ' ,1 ^K ogent, with John Cos- tello and Hm. McBride as assistants. »• . ft A- Ven able, member of I*cal No ts - it' h Vi* JJ - ? r . A ' D«nver Col., recenllv resigned his position wltb the Harnuni & r.alley Shows, nnd is now handling the on- position brigade with the Walter L. Main Shows. Mro. Venahle has been connected with the advance department of Barnum & Baileys Shows for the past lifteen years, also with many of the leading burlesque at- tractions. He has arranged lo locate at St Louis during the World's Fair, with one of too big. attractions. Sol. Manhelmer Is advertising agent of the Lyric, Casino and Princess Theatres, wllh Frank Gallagher as bis ilrat assistant. Ills assistants are: Harry Cooler, Chas Abrnms, John Budd. John Towns, Tom Burn- hnm. Bill Hurt and Gus Both. They are all members of Local No. a. Henry Gallagher, of Loral No. 2, has re- turned to his position at ihe Circle Music Hall. New York. Charles Webber, of Locnl No. 3. Pitts- burg, expects to go out ahead of Kaihrvn Oslermun's ".Miss pen Iron is" t'o. LADIES* LIST. Adams, Dora Adgle, .Miss Auber, Louise Ashion, Sylv. Armstrong, Hosle E Adams, Cora Annesberg, Slgne Abbott, An. M Ashley, Minn. All.vn, It mil Allien, Alice Alexander, Felice Austin, Nelly Beach, Flo. Bostedo, Bess, Bartrsm, Bur. Belmont, Mrs. It. Bland, Doily Barrows,' Nett Button, Aggie Barrett, Klla Black, Helen Bradley, Sallle Hcmon.Dorni; Brown, Ida Bertrand, llelene Burt, I In/.el Home, HorotbyR lenz, Emma Fell, Addle Fay, Kllie Fentou, Gertie Franklin, Lll thrancls, Vir. Francis, Vir. Florlne, F. Grey, tern •Jrey, M. K, (larrlty Sisters Goodwin Marlon Uodfrey, Car. (Jeary, Pauline Hold. Bella U.vpzene, ,.Miss Uarrlly Sisters Gray, Gladys (Jypzene, Miss (Gardner, I Mini limhum, <'nr. Glllmnre, Alice Grant, Jan. B. Geyer,Mrs.l->lg Green, Frankle Hansen, Marie llnrnlsb, • Mamie Hilllnrd, Helen Herman, Mile. Hatch. Olive Hans.'n, Mnrle Herberl, Mrs. Under tftc Cents. Burrows. M.T llllllarti. Helen Bales, Helen |Howard, <llen llryuiit, Violet lllimaii, Loiiiw Notks krijm Hrw.nta Baos.' Woui.n's Greatest Skowk. —The big show iins one of the oldest active drivers in existence. Ills name Is Haley, and at seventy-four years of age he handles a six horse team as well as any of the younger men. Mr. Haley's birth- day Inst week was appropriately celebrated by his brother drivers. Mr. Haley has been with tented shows for a period of tblrty- llve years, and before his Initial trouplng year he drove stage through Montana, l/tab. Oregon and the State of Washington. A v-i-c pony colt, the eighth foaled slnced the pres- ent season opened, made his appearance at Spokane. He has been named In honor of Thomas Buckley, the auditor of the big show. The christening took place at Seattle, The fact that the Singling Brothers have won an enviable warm spot In the hearts of Ihe hardy Westerners is substantiated by the Increased receipts from year to year. The vast crowds at each stand have been admlr PArToy's "(Fred Andrews, manager).—It "b'y handled, and the parades and perform- lias been announced that F.tta Heed Payton 'N 11 * 8 nnve been warmly complimented. The _ Payto.. will be n permanent memlier of the slock "rnipany here this season. Instead of divid- ing her lime between here und (be Fulton Street house. The opening plnv was "Cap- tain Jinks," wllh Mrs. Payton In the role crenied by Ethel Barr/more. In addition tt. the regular strength of the company n ".i£/Hv fc *£• performers allgb number of bnHet girls have been engaged, marched up the Incline In a body. T The opening performance, ill, was attended «J** **L J!g a %jB> *'f » «!«g* t l>r a number of social organisations In tnls 2"£J*J22HEi .121 "V er do " bt \ .. >rganlzatlor. ])«rl of town. The bouse was crowded and each member of the company was given a lienrty welcome. "The Sporting Duchess" next. ■' Niivrltv (David Iloblnson, manager).— #finsrd Grover's comedy drama, "The Min- uter h Daughters," opened the house here nlghl of 31. Special attention has been de- voted to staging the production. The open- ins house was big. Next week, "Why Women Hoto-am (Charles Williams, manager).— ' "ring this season Mr. Williams will run uis house as a, combination theatre, the house company having been disbanded. The first on. the list of bookings, '.The LB tie < nurch Around the Corner," opened the sea- snn afternoon of 31. There was a large audience present to usher In the new policy «r I lie house. . The bookings for the season are-saidi to be exceptionally fine. "The Night Before Chrlstmns" next. ' r ii!i' ('-"""l* Pbllllps, owner and mann- f'^-Trlhe old stock company will hold forth »"<■<■ this- seo-son. with tlmma Bell and Wll- nain Inlden at JU head. The night of 28 2rT«I*5..°P ell,B * of ^c iwison, with "Hearts oi I lie Blue Ridge." TJhe house was crowded " ill he opening night Next, "The Counter- newspapers say the Hlngllugs have a circus In Us entirety that is as near perfection us ll la possible for a circus to be. At Ever- ett. Wayli., the last section of the circus train pulled up at the. foot of a wide street, leading up a hill Into the business portion cf the city. The performers alighted nnd '"lie sight one resl- _ the work of the RIogllugs; they hare a regular army with them. The Klngllug Bros, are respon- sible fo.* an Innovation In the circus business. On dark days, when the Interior of the big top Is a bit hazy, they have the electric lights switched on, and the bright, clear glow enables everyone to see from one end of the big tent to the other. This Innova- tion Is greatly appreciated, and several com- plimentary newspaper stories have been writ- ten concerning It. The number of menagerie babies were Increased In Whatcom, Wash., by the advent of three fuzzy little Bengal tiger cubs. The cubs are healthy, and Menagerie Superintendent George Jinks Is confident of raising them. At Whatcom, Wash., the Pull- man sleepers were placed ou a track on the edge of the harbor, and the children of the show had great sport llshlng, The Western trip of the big snow Is always a treat for those of tbe performers who delight In pic- ttirceque scenery. 'Ihe trip, Sunday, from Spokane along the Great Northern to What- com was made during Ihe day, nnd nearly every cage on the four trains was loaded with men and women, who wished to view the mountainous typography nnd the awe In- spiring gorges. . Notks from Buffalo Bim/s Wild Wkst, touring Great Britain.—C_C Murphy, who TiiFAran it,.-,,,,-.. ,u.«.b t, r.... ™... represents the Plnkerton Detective Agency «iui nmTgerJ^Theie^as I SftSEZ ■» the Wlld We "i ^ a8 a w,de - »«"« a ."»? n ™ VhfT nt "tent;°f 31, when the Flenr de Lis Jiiiriesnuers began a week's stay. The girls •ire pretty nnd the costnmes new. The olio: >.ierman and Langdon, Tom Kck and his 3? world, Kelly and Hack, Maentaton mu- i, I ' nnd Ar <"l»«nd Glasher. The usual in nesquea open and close the performance. J»K business last week. The Bowery Bur- joiners next. gj jj Bill Posters. i,,."/ 0 - Chas, Colley, of Local No. 3, Pitts- 555 Pb - *■» married Aug. 24. to Mahle Kaufman, of that city. Bro. Colley Is re- „,a .f u,e N» wishes of all the local boys and his many, friends. •lack QulnD, of Local No. 3, left Pitts- ! ^^hi^, j phi. JolnUie " zleZ<,8A,,fy '' J", '''."-. Geo. Slade, of Local No. S, and e here with he evening ,Xnitt'lWten* b C&L A jo^j!h left Aug. mlsieda show. "g^WaaTM i,h„. r Means,, of r^ocal No. 3, was In lioV»i. u V r ..'■*' Jf e * k 8nd reports all the i«nrd, f „|i nt Tfaahlngton. Pi. wn.lij V,L r **0, secretary of Local No. 3. PanYi,J lk ?, , ' > hmT 1rom »• M- UaHey. Harry SS• '. 'ronk Vngasllck. all of Itlngllng of in. A,, "''tl* ! lng Car No. 1, on a matter ■f Interest to them. ('nV . Te . n *7«''. of r.nrnl No. 0. Denver. ■V Th York, employed at the Broad- I'n.i ,v. Vre "' oiaue. »i J/Oca i 4 >o aSrJffSfff' ot LocnJ N'o. 13, are "?. "Mace Bhow, and spent thi Wl '!" the boys In Pltfslmrg. Aug. 'M. with the police officials over here, he hav- ing occupied the same position with Barnum & Bailey. He Is not troubled with traveling or local thieves, as they know the snow is protected, "Butch" Wldmeyer, Jake Posey's assistant, who was kicked in the head by a horse at Bristol, and who waa left In the hospital at that place, has fully recovered, and returned to ills duties at Taunton Aug. 3. Little Alexandra-Pearl-Ollve-Blrmlnghain- Knglnnd-Oclavla-Stnndlug-Bcar, the papoose tarn nt Birmingham, was left at Halisbury. (I. with her mother, with an attack of measles. Jim Mack nnd Charlie Mitchell, of pugilistic fame, wltb their families, were recent visitors lo the Wild West. We have not missed n performance or had a late open- ing this season, which speaks well for tbe working force of the show. Jake Posey is toaster of stock, with Botch Wldmeyer as- sistant : Jake Piatt, superintendent of can- vas, John Kberle, assistant: Pat Murphy, master of transportation. At Brighton. 13, 14, 1.1, our lot was on Race Hill, overlooking the English Channel. A fierce storm raged 14 and in, notwithstanding which we never ' Hove station, ith two miles up hill, nnd tbe last section was ready to de- part at 2.30 A. ll. Lew dr/aham was at Lon- don 10, 17. Tbe health of the show Is ex- tellent. nnd business continues Al. Mas. n, hlMi »'lfe of the band- master of Buffalo Bill's Wild West, gnve 1.1 rt It to a daughter Aug. 211, nl her home In New York. ■MM LAJWerr, musical expert. In In his sixteenth week with Sun Bros.' Circus, nnd lm» signed for the Southern tour with that show. Bennett, Viola Itryuul, Flor. Blglinni, Kilty Brown, Mnhel Berlins, Miss Burns, Gladys Brown, Flora Cardownle, Louise Cardownle, Phoebe Cole, Dora Crone, Lll. (.'line. Mug. Collins, Plo. I'lilpiniin. Malic] Chester, Alma Cushman, Mrs. F. A. Cheslyn, Hose Campbell, Vin. Chatham, ■ I 'lor Chaffer. Gert. Carlo, Nana Dillon, Mrs. liar. Dumont. Merle DeKstelle .Sisters Dockmau. Mamie DcNevre.LoyM Delmore, Drucle Drew, E. M. D'Arvllle, Babette Desmonds, Millie Dean, Julia Donovan, Em. Delmore Slst. Delmore, Dru. Delmore, Car. Dale. Virginia Davl9, Mae DelMnr, Allie Deity, Maud Delano, Marie Drake. Martha Dayton, Edna Donovan, Fan Danu, Vie. Deltock. Elite Davis, M. A. Douglass, Net. Kmmelt, Pearl Kvnna, May Elden, Sylvia Edmonds, Hose Hnrlo, Violet Kilwlns, Kittle ..izeltlen. Kit. Early, Cecil Karl, Agnes Esmeralda Sis Enrlgbt, Agnes Eileen, Alice Frasler, Pearl Ford Sisters Fltzslmmnns, Mrs. Kobt. Foater, Annie Fields, AnnoM. Fowler, Emma Howard, I.en llopnerl. K. W llenlerson, Artie Hall. Llda Hill, May Hanley, Mrs. J. 11. Hennessey, Minnie K. Billiard, Helen llitminltt, M K lrvln, Ollle Johnson 1'arn. Johnson, Itosle Jerome, -Minnie Johnson, Kay Juquea, Addle King, Mazle Keenan.MayA. Klnnalrd,Irene Klnrore, Maix Kelftv, Mrs. (K. & V.) Keleey, Georg. Leslie, Ilose I.--i-!.v . Hess Lawrence.A.M. Lnwtoo, J I. G. Lench, 1','vu Lewis, Mrs. I^wls, A. l.w, Marlon LeCleare. Violet Lawrenre.May Leslie. Marie Llttlehale, Mrs. L M. LnBlancb, Maude LeKrance, Berthn Lorraine, Mrs. line Lata via, Mill.' Mason, Ethel Morrison, Bell .Moretta, Eileen .Montague, iter Melrose, Frnnkle Xeta, Princess Oakley, Mrs. Frank Putnam, Kane Page.Mabel, Co I'leandur, Mlas Plngree, Helen Powell, Alma Poller. Nellie (Julgley, Lot. ltoseau Twins ItedrKlge, Flor iteuo, Lottie Itldge, 1-,'ilna Itamsey, Mny Itouclere, Mrs. I la r. Ilaye, Mne Itlihuioud, Lis liuymond ftuby Kenez, Klsle Ha del iffe. Lyl. Itamsey, Lll. llapler. Grace Havel, Flor. Iticlne, .Mai,.-1 Hem sen Gladys lllvers, .Mabel Sralt, Maliel Snell, Duru Stnrr, Lillian SUnton, Vestu HLl'lalr, Kit. •Silencer. Jessie •Sllvey. Idu Squires, Nell. Sheldon. Ollle Smith, Ml. F. Sterling, Olaru Shields, Ella Sears, Gladvs Slegel, May Shaw Sisters Sears, Gladys Shaw, Alice •Snell, Dora Sayland, Thor Sawtelle, .Mnrlon Shaw. 1-klyth Stewart, lit. Stowe, Vivian Kelble, Eva Hltaw, Kltll Sanford Slst. Slubblelield, c Anna Stanley, - Mrs. Chas. Saxtnn. Msrg. Thels. Lulu Turner, Bona A. Thorn, llealr. Taylor. Louise Trlx, Helen Tltua. Nelllta Thurlier.Leona Taylor, Lllile Thurber, _ M I^ona IJnderwoodHue Udell, Gussle Vnntlne, Delia Washburn, Renn Cnrr, Jns. Curtis, F. G. Clifford, Wni. Culhane.C.aW. Carney, A. ('nriM»nter,L.P. CullnI, C. costi'iio, liar. I'lirlMu, Geo, I'ai-lo, King Cantor, liar. Clemens, Cam. Caslle, J. F. I'm ike k Clinton Collier, Clyde Connelly a Home Christie, F.H. Coleman, Boy Unlaw A Hayes Culhnne, W. K Cooke, J. H. Craig, Gub Cunningham, ()eo. W. Colrer, Frank Cooper, Mr. Clark, Wallle Couture, Ben. Cunningham a]Glynn, Nicb. Coven; Culhnne, W LaTnur, Marie Wlnfrled, Kau Jlay, LoneStnn Wood, Vivian Marston.ZeUla! WllHon, Ida Meyers, 1 Walters, Katb Irene, Co. Meeker, Minn. Milton, Lola Morgan, Dot Mayette, Amy Morris, Lulu Mills, Battle Mny, LnVada Mills, Miss Wilson, Gertie Woodman, Ahble M. Wlllson. Anna M. Walnwrlght. Marie, Co. Washburn. Lll Wldnaan, Ern. May, Lone Stor Wnldrou, Miinola, Lll, Martin, laura Mueller, Mellt. May, Lavada Milton, Eva Martin, Theresa L. Mylle,Mrs.Sara May, Bertie Morton, I'unn Miirrettu. May McPberson, Nell Miller. Kit. A. MoNulty.l'rnn. Miirkliaui. Era Mrs. And. Washburn, I.I ■ Worth. MditliM Wolff, C4ll Walnwrlght. Mild. Walker, Eva Wolffe. Gail Went worth. Flora Wlest. Mrs. How. Zeller, Flor. Zoltn, Mile. SSereelb, Ida GENTI.EMBK'8 LIST. Alexander, AVood Adams, G. II. Allen, N. W. Ashleys. The All. Ab Alderfer. Cbas Aulron, J. Arnold, J. F. Atkinson, C. F Andrews, W.J Aronson, Abe Allen 4 Bright Anronson, Jac Allen. J. It Anderson, Carl Adams, S. J. Adams, K. P. Anderson, AM. Allen. V. 8. Ackerman. Ed Amlerton.W.K. Blxler, Mg. Bobm, Frank Hoyer. W. E. Byrne, J. F. Barry. 0. W. Bryants, 4 llerre, Arl. Brower, W. R Bailey, Grog. Brooks.Mr. lie. Ilurrnuglis.Tho Kockelmau, F.W Iledlnl, Jeltan Burk, John Brown, 1hI. Bnxwb, Too Bates, Mr. Hessey. Jack Hanks. J. C. Bell, II. 3. Brownlee & Heed Burgeiis.Win.il Burroughs, Chas. Burton, Har. Bond, Amos R Burns, J. F. Breckenrldge, Chas. Itarhnm. Ham Byrne a West Bnardman, Panl Bartliolomew. n.n. Barrett, J. Barnes, J. n. UnrrlKtnore, . Jean Renn. D. I). Brnoks, Lou Bombay. Mr. Bell k Oliver Button, Guy Barlow a Wilson Burton, Hsr. Balr. A. R. Rlisch. Billy Bard Bros. Bowers, SI. H. Balfour, J. I-:, ninlr & McNnltv Beekley.Geo.tl Belyen, A. Ii Blair, H. E. Baker. Pete Illnsser, F. W. Bowman.. Fred Raker, Geo. V. Bobm. Frank Cooper, ll. C. Collier, Walt. Coleman. Raj Crlinmlns A Gore Chermnn, Cher Caesar, Frank Carious, < 'hurl Carlton. E. II Christopher, Frank Cameron, Tud Canllold. W. 1 l.'asmore & h'lorencc Cole, Farrer & i.'o. Corbett. J. J. Craig, iiobt. I'ni'i'Uthers, C. E. Castle, J. F. (Illllll lie. Ii & W. Clirion. ll. & J Copeland & Cojieland Cromwell.C.F. Colbiim, llerli Colemnn, Hay Devlguon, f^iule Delllerc, Am. Uevlne, Har. HanI on, A. H. David, Leslie Henny, Mr. Deltrlck. Wm. Druper, Guy A. Daly, Art. Dessauer.Sam. linvls, G. W. G Doyle, Billy Donaldson, c. a. (tel.) Delmore, T. II Domlngnez, II Dnlryntple, W. H. Donazetta, Press Dacey, Wm. I Druminond, Geo. Drnne, Sam Daley, W. NL Devlin, J. F. Davis, Chas. Davenport Har Drako, — Dock, Sam Don, Art Dale, Boss Dixon, H. V. Doll. C. II. Denton, W. H, Dressier, W. Dove, John Denier. Alb. Dencvanl, Ed. Dodd. Prof. Douglass a Ford Day, J. L. Dalrymple Com. Co Delmar, Har. 'DeMIII, J. Denier, Alb. Dunbar, G. W. Day, J. L. D'llenli-r. L. Devlngnnn, i/illle Dongherly.J.r. DeKrekn Bros, Dollar, liar. IMicher Comedy Co Dunn, Edwd. Ixtshlngton.AI. Emmet, Hugh Ely. E. A. Ellson, Tom Edinuuds.W.O Klzor, Fred Edwards « Kernel I Evans, Har. Edwards, A. J Estey, E. G. Edwards, .las Earlle. Will Elsfeldt. K. Edwards. Har Fields. Nat Fox, W. II. Fuller. Edwin Foy, Har. Entail, Luciano I'ranklyn * Watt Foreman. Edg. Flnnegan.Tom Foy, Ed. Froder, II. 11. Falke, Cbas 11 Farutim, Hlch Eox, W. H. Fowler, Melv. Forties, Mous. Fni'smnn, Jno. Foley. C K. George, Har. Grays, The Oaspnrd Bras Glluseretti. Tony Garon, Andy Grelncr, Art Gardiner, II.C Green, Al. (i I en my, J. R. Gill, W. R. liulbralth, Ted Grant a Grant Gath, Karl Grlfon. A. C. Grant, J. J, Goldsworlb, J?W. Graham, Will Green, Al. Gallagher, J II ly (laden, Garl'd. K Gnllettl's Monkeys Ournsey, II. V Goodrich, J.W. •Girl In Hed'Co Gillette. Charl Gorman, Wm. Goldsmith & Hoppe Goff. E. it. Gilliam Family Gaspard Bros. Great lift Goleman (10c, Hyde, Jos. Hart, J. C. Iloyer, Rich. Herbs!. A. E. Hooker a Dnvls Ilartwell Frank Howard. Geo. II Henna mi. Young Hoy, Hnr. Hole. Gpo, llllebu, W. Hughes. Hnr. Howard, l-eo Hart, Wm. Howard a Crosby Ilerbst, Art. Holland, Rossco P. I^iNnle Bros. Lyons, — Lloyd, Herb. I.lndluiliu, G A Lylc, F. Uizelle, Ot. I bollard, Frank Lclgb, J. W. Louiar, Nib. I^itoy, Jue Is-slle, W. M. l.elaud, J. J. ljiVcllcs, The Leelund, A. I-'. Leno, Don I^'wls, Armlu l<oltoy. Nat Leon, (,'. A, La.N'ole, Ed. I^WItt, Cbas. Lucler, Ren i.ufi us, Walt. I/ester, D. E. Leonard. Jack I.«unurd, J. F. Lelghtnn « Lelghtnn Lamonts, The Lawrence, Al. letter, S. E. Luwrenre. F.A. I^illelle, Wm. Lefever, It, C. I^roy, W. E. l/el'agc, Mnrv. Luce, Frank l/flliuelie, I■-. A Morrison, Har MclHlimUl, l-'.H Mctlomlc, Geo. Morris, W. Momlnee, Allx Marks Bros. Mulaaibark.Mr Meeker, Geo. McKeever, Charlie Marlnellu, V. Miller, John Monies, F. II. McAlpln. J. T. Morlarlly.W.A Merrltt, riias. Menliau, W. A Murphy. Tim Mark, ii. H. Moore. Sid. Montgomery, Hilly Mantel), Robi. Meailer, Frank MoCarty. Jan. Meyer, Chris. Maitland, Mr. McNalr, Jaa. Mack a Elliott Manvro, Geo. Millard, W. C LOOK.—We want Hide Shows. Will give you Ihe privilege free. Second Biggest Fair la Con- necticut; >2o thonsai d people dsllv; good show town: Sept. 7,8,9 and 10. Address OH AH. I. HAUL, u*\ gajj Ma,a street, Mrldgeisirt, emu. AT LI BKHT V, Characirr or Juvenile Woiiiau whs has refined vaudeville sketch; also llr-t oln«s Pianist for valid,- vino or oilier wise. Reference* cxchmigcd. Answer. In letter, I'UNIaT, m West m St.. N. V. WANTBU (AI'ICK, l'aopla In All Hrnuclies of Minstrel Business. Preference given to those who double In Hand. Musicians Double H. and II., Cornet, Clarionet, 1'minbuue, Baritone, Tnlm, 'I rsp Drums, contortionist, Advance Man, write; Kemalelniiwrsocnor, one up In acls. All people must lie able lo Join by Sept, *. Make vour salary low. No time long corresponding. Address _ JOK MgyiOSE.ItiflSo.^tale HL, Chicago, III. WANTED UrM k,"good Operator to rial Moving Picture Machine by elcotrlolty, also gas. Long seaion for good man. Musi he ahle to wire up. Send Hiwcsl salary. MANAIIKK BIOSOOPK CO.. Bar Harbor, He. MOVING PICTCHK NACHINBH, Kilnis, Slides and Acceisorles; NewA Second Rand, Manu- factured, Bought, sold, Remodeled ami Repaired. Kntaruiomentsfurnished. Oernian-Ant, Clnemat. A Film Co., 176 R. voth St., N. V. Tel. 4Ae J 71. Iferndnn, II. ('( Mosher, N. 11, Hennessey, JnslMoulton, A. II Hnliie. IMannlng, E. W Willis AH. Mariana Pearl Parrots, Monkeys, Hogs, Stiuirrels, Cana- ries. Fish. The largest variety of live sionk In Hie world ulwuvi on hand. THK ATLANTIC ANII PA- CIFIC BIRD CO,, Ml E^Madlion St., Clilcago, lit. A. OOOUHIUI, LAWTKR, Ml Went Hadlaon St., Chicago; emabllsbed 1M4. Buslnaaa legal and quiet. Branches and facilities In other Stale*. Eczema Ordinary ■ medicated " soaps are nolh- ing but soap and have no medicinal effect. Glann'a Sulphur Soap disinfects, heals eruptions, eczema and cures itchinif. Use it daily in toilet and bath. You can be Cured with Glenn's Sulphur Soap IV. a cthF at Sit .ling floret, or millet! nir vr. hy THI cfMKU» ». cMTfiafo* on,, 111 r«itw wns, s» >.n Haag Show Ilyn.'H. <l, fi. Henley, Jack Hoyt. W. II. Iliinun, Win. Hanley, M. Hum II, till. Howard a Harris Hennlngs Trio Ilerbst, Art. Heine, Win. Ilealy, Matt. tlmnlHoii.W.K. liorum, Edd. llcberlck.C. A Haines, K. II. Hopkins, j. K Hermanettl. _ Herm. Ho-are. Harry Hill. tieo. A. Houghton, Frank Howard, Irv, Henderson, CI. A. Holden, C. A. Hoytmaneck, Hafford, W. J. Hartley, frank Irving, Tom Johnston, Alb. •lennlngs, A..T Johnson, Theo Jansen, H. 'A. Judnls, Nick Jeanrc A ' Henauil Jorgenseu, ' Sophus Jerome, Jtomnv Jackson. Billy Jarvls, P. L. : Jones, Oscar Kpeliler. 0. II Kelly a Vlolette, Klrkwood, Jns Keen, Julian King. Hairnet Kslly. Ward Kerapton,-L. A Kline. J. C. Knrxwell. Low Klein, Ed. Kldd, A. Ii. KarnntK I eon I Keating II. ll. Kelly i Mack Kennedy, . Frank Km*. J. B. Kelly a Vlolette KellyAmusK'o Kanter.AI (lei Kenney. B. C. Kauffiiuin, Jas Keeley, Fred l-'ltzgerald.H VlKaufinann _jay Rnughman.J.O f!b»ce, Wm. I! Drazll, Andr. Cellini, Billy Pantelle. Har T'oxyMra.Kat- 7enJammer'C'o Flynn a Hrown Fuller. M. W, Freeman. Frank Freeman & llenthnm IVrgnson.Dave Fuller. J. C. French. I* J. Foster* Foster FIU a Webster Ferris, John Francois. (I. Flt*gerald,FI.V Foiattiimmer* Fulton, Hick A Troone Keane. J. W. Kendall. Frank Ketchl a Richards r^nt a Hyatt Lucky Bill Uvard. W. B. I*wls. C. II. F^vonlnn, Tom Lasnard Bros. Lowrvs, Tbe I^irely, H. Lynn. 0. 'A. I/oSey, Bud ijiClalr, Orv. liflonnrd, Frank I.nHelle, WM. Moltke, Paul Murray, Mgr. Morgan & Tobln Martin, Tom Magee a Dale Mauley, Jas. Martin a llldgewny MdAlpin, J. T. Me«klinen,A.W Mct.'ntcbeoii, ., . Sum McQuItliy, .„ Ellsworth Michel sen, Thor. McEnroe a ' Lal'orte Moxon, 11. A. Mclntyre a .Primrose MoCafthy, Vln Moafaer, J. H. MIIHgan, Mart Moore, liar. McLaJp, W. F. Mack, Eugene Munrer, Joe Mlllar.C.C (t«| MoMahon a .. . CIUUM'IIO Marlow, lien Momlnee, Alex Marguand, — * wire arils! Mondsello, Al. Monroe, (lee,. W NcHbllt. w, h; Msaen, Walt. Millie, Mike Newcome, Jno Newton, .Jim. N'lblO & Hlley Norworth, ", Jack Nool, Joe Nelson, Ned Nelson, Har. Newell, Yank Newell, W. ]i. Newton, Rube .Niemann, V. L Qppenbelmer, I/O n Is Ober, Oeo, Orr, J. B. Oelrel«h, O.K. Onito, Art. Oriakany.Chas O'llara, J. J. Ott, J. K. Piatt, E. B. Phillip* a _.. Sharp Phlppi, C. It. I'nrlloiiin, Ern Pike, W. F. Paul. Oscar Prevoit a Prevost i Potter, Thos. Pealock, W. A. Polk, J. D. Piatt, K. tt Porter, K. J. Palmer, II. H. Patterson, Wm Pryor, Art Parker, llarv. Parent*nti,7^.l. Pierce* Udell Parnnto, tleo, Patterson. B L PnllMiTii, BeV PurkUs, I-:, it. Parkins fc Ward Powell, YfaxV Phelps, K A. BASEBALL NATIONAL LTAQTJE, IEW TOBI BASEBALL C1DB, AT POLO GROUNDS, NEW YONf. - Broaklya, Sept. 4, 4, *, N. Prrscoit, Clar Prentice, T. A, I'uule, Harold Huge, C. 1 ■:. Itogers, Jack ItusHell a Sldonla. Ut. Sweet, KlIKOno Slmy (!ru ml Oimru CO. "Sweet Jas- mine" Co Ilalmund, J. II Itounliui, Iloti Kowland, J. D Keedy, Alb. Ill i e £ Prevoit Hoyer, Max llosHonii, Ilur. Richard, J. B. Rosa.. Frank Hlchardsun, Ijivender Randall, I-:. II. "Itoad lo Krlaco" Co. Ridge. !•;. Held, J. « C. Iiiisnlre, Bob Kudolf. Frank llcno, Dick B. Illlev, fieo, Hose, Lew Ripley, Thoa. R>ld, Oeo. Ross, ll. C. Russell Bros. Risk, Billy Ilomeo, Ant Rox. Hilly Heed, PreU llr-nzetlu. J, fl Ituymond a Clayton Hay'ft Brosche llellley, Thos. sim tiiiiii), Har. Xtelm-r. Alex. Sully, John Segniir, Will Hlieffer, Buck Scott A Wilson Summers, Kd. V, Slum. C, C. Hutcii(r« Troupe Utafrotd.H.ll.S sm iih, Wm. II Slavorditle. J. Hlegrlst. Toto Hcott, 1 L. Htuby, Walt Seymour a Dupre Stewart, I^-e Sutton. Har, Stout, Oeo. Star, L. N. Samayoa, M. Slory. Art. Shaffer, K. R. storch, C. B, Sullivan. 0. a Smith, Har. O'Neill Halvlnl, W. (I Setiustin. (torn en Stetson, Wall Stewart, Cal. Slddona, Mlns. Salisbury, Ueo Sunders, C, 11. Hl.Jilllsn, Ilur Seymour, II. r,nit. Sebmesler Jr., Mm Silver, i. II. V Slmy, A. II. Shrink * Hrown Sun, Gas Slegrlst. Toto Sherman a Ueh'orrcst Hlmonda, M. J Milk, Chas. Star. Har. Mcheffer, FrBnn Simpson, y, W. Mlinotis, Danny soyoil, liar. Stetson, Walt. Stowe, Hurl Snood, lluss. Sniuls. fleo, WWhile, W. A Schcllliiberg. Widtzell. Jas. Al.l White, Tonv Stirlier, V. H. Wnllno. lliKlntr Swiinsnn, C. Kl Wwahrnnl. strlekler, Hnr. (1. a M. Tnllninn, Va). Thompson, (leo. L. Ungar, Julius 1'iieii, Chas. Veulua, R. C. Veracl, All. Van, Art. Vontello & Nina. Votter, J. E ViuNaHn. Frnith VonToska, All. Vincent, Jack VsJII, Win. J. VonWlnihofr. Luul* Vack, F. II. , Valveno, Pelo Watson, II. W Wurrna a llluiii-linnl Williams. Hnr Warrls, Jas. Wliii-liermuiiii, While. Jack ', WlllllleM. J. I' Wire, Syd. Wilson, F. II. Wlndlsch. Jii.t Waldo. D. P. . While, Will M. Wllber, A. It. Wrlghler, dm; Wondvllle, Jim ftwor. Bert Sun Bro. Shtink, II. C. Swanson, C. H Hhoemnkur, Williams, V. N Wexslor. .Mm Wfalttemore, W.J. Werner, A. O, O.T., While, Tom StetiWcton A | Wrlghler. dcr Chnneyi AVukelielil.l'reH Sletsop, Walf.l Whlleliw, F. !• SchwiirtK, W.I I Whit*. W- C. Spofford. Bug.:Whipple, Wsl. Smith, Dolus Wallace, II. K. Selby, Art. Williams, Jim. HIohh, L. 11, Wilson, Wnllln Tit us, B. It. White, Oeo. A. Taylor, F. r^ Warrlngtou. Taylor. BUI Is fieo. Tudt, Wm. West/all, H. II Turner, Hick Weaver, F. ('.. "Texas Hteer" Wilson, J. A. Co.l While Clouds Tboraaa. Vern Watson, C, P. ' Toay. Fred Wilson, J. It. Thurston, Hotv Yaeger, Har. Teed, Oeo. B. Yaeklay. ■> L.' Taylor, C. i. Zeb, Jolly ' Tompklns.C.H. Kara, Oeo. SHIS SIITH'B AT UK All or l.l.HT. J Ill "A nntsAt Oamk," a new play, by William Rom-Ill, 'opened at Rtnnlngton. Conn., Aug. W. It will bo soen In New York City week of Sept. 7. tutnuglwnq telegram from Tody Hnm- llton Is self explanatory: "The Barnum A Bailey Circus will make every wlnnil In North Cnrolltin, South Carolina nnd. Florida, regardless of high license." Hahsv OvrirrnK, the well known agent, was recently made a member of Wllisted. Conn.. l.odge. No, 814. B. P. o. Elks. l)Hf.»o. Asn ffAgNBf. rnnort success wltli' the Forepaugh-Kelli flroa.' Show.