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The New York Clipper (October 1903)

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OCTOBER 10. THE "N-R-W YORK CUPPER. 789 STAIN OF GUILT IS AFLOAT. ■Ft -^^ ■ *^mai ^ ^Mri ^■^^■■■m ■ «ruv Cuided by the Master Hands of JOHN H. HAVLIN and WILLIAM CAREN.: By WALTER MATHKWS. Capacity? Why, the Ishow houses throughout Hie counir _ imatle editor who u* the show wrote hhiHclt blind comu The Thriller of Thrillers.. We carry all our own beautiful scenery, you cannot i.eat ui. We have the good- »•»«? body Is talking gbont It. OtW^.^Sj »•jl n h ™ A 0 " 9 '* ' £ "J,"" 1 ",". 1 J ,le f ounll 'T ciutnot handle the crowds which have Hocked to aee "er to dale. Al lluvlln's, 9t. Unlit, record ttmalhed to wilthereens. At Uuliyllle. Avenue T tcalre, pniire,1m, Slhethroogi. ISSU^SS^S^S. ^nZ^itSL^^JS^JSAS!"^ 1 ^^^^ 1 ^ "»«BK" waddkll, theKlngof all Baseball Twlrler. to within. Be spears In a part especially written for him. He ran act some.to.. TiieShuwofShoifa. M FINNIGHN, Business Agent. CHAS. W. DANIELS, Business Manager. Address, for open dates, STAIR & HAVLIN, 1441 Broadway, New York. •sr .iiith the Bill Posters v.aa^^^Ka;;^ ^^^g^v** 0 '*-* • W1 * 17 Ij/V_*Oi' ' V » IV '** »£«,',£* '••■ S|-rl«RHeld, Mass., at „ recent ^Jl'";! 'It^^HV^ John It. Fierce. Ren niroitx, advertising agent of the Crl- „ 'I'tentre Chicago, linn surrounded blm- "Kiia w»( bill posters of which lie ^I'^'L 1 ' rVaaon. to he proud. As he Is Eirtis ■«• ."i d hc . ge V. " ce,l,,nt reH " 1 " ihe rrew Menard (ieorge 8* ; r ^^eSrJ 8e H."5«nnin^ramH: fre cn " KhSn. J"", ow, Win. Mean. Nelson nnd I.. Marqnardt. . These do lie ndvertlfllng for the Criterion '?. ™i«> finder -Mr. Olronx'B personal man- 2 nt Th. main* «>'<> heods " ,0 "Si fa"" y &»* yenw n't «K. hut can work associates, of the .New Amer- "r,"lowing la the roster of the New Amer- , „riiVntre Chicago: B. M. Jewell, ud- ?".^ a «Hot: Howard Clark, 1. 3._ M<- Hownril . hogrnpbers; John Kflward* II. k Wile* Jr., Will Clark. Jean llntd- it Hen'rvThclben T. Orion Whcedon, 1.111 Zierl and Frank Casey, house officer. A whose name appears In tills list, Is - and 1h known ns mtlrfU ngent fiirmlck. II Wile*.. ting. "lleiby Fisher, of Ucal No. 13, Is to hove charge of Hie apeclnl work for the Central Ui,or Union's camlvnl, which Is to l« held In the city ImiII, Kprlngllehl, Muss., the week of Nov. n. floater of Waller r,. Main's advertising ear No. I, W. K. Peck, manager: II. I>erlng- er, hoss hill poster; V. J. 'McFarlmid, llth.i- grupher ; <.'. Roster, banners ; II. Will son, II, Winn, Wilson, Mncinnker, Otsev, Johnson, IlrowiimUlor. Murphy, Cuwrium, Hnrndin Franklin, Ash, llorkofcller nml Duvis. The Springfield Hill 'Posting Co. now mil- trols all of rlie most: favorable locations In nil the siirroiindlug cities and towns, as well as in this city. ♦»» KBKTIrCKY. only sixteen years of age, nnd 1 the Little Wonder of Chicago. ' lnrnl No- Theld nn election Sundny, Sept. ot for delcgotca to the national convention. Tlroiilts will be nnnonnccd later. There Is Btich nn unprecedented demand Ml .'~.. '_ . 1* I— nhlonnn tliii* I .nun I Vil J I.iiii is vlll.-.- AI Macauley'g Theatre (Jno 1. •Macnnley, manager).— Ah- Wolf IIouiht V.",!"!', ,S, * 1,f - 2 "' :,u ' Presenting ".Mr. Pick- Wick. Tim show wus aparking wlili wit. Hongs nnd lyrics, nnd was rendered hy a su- perior company, with ft strong chorus. He- hUm the mnr, IMghy Hell, Marguerite Clark, Qlarlon iPleld and Laura Joyea Hell deserve H|s»clnl mention. Walter Jones' Co., In "The PSffiKSF aunu ^ a WWSinHgiBW 1 live nermlt men to work, "VlsVinnB Walah, president of Brooklyn branch. Local No. 2, Is devoting all his ►iiercles to hiilldlog up the organization. ind k«<h1 results have already been shown. In Bent. L>7 a hlg meeting was held, nnd a number of new members took the obligation ( . he alliance. This spenks well for l.io future of (he new branch, which hns started ge in very promlalngly. ^>s Artfiur /lorman,, of'Ucal No. ,W, KsmflL , XVl prvww ur was eNi.s.ni.ei.v N. j., s ooklng nfter•the WW"" "[ staged nnd capably noted and sung by u huge • The Karl of I'"wUicket which »DWK rh »r.is. The attendnnc.. was en.mnous tr X W%W the se^nd «/'«;''«"'«»' '"« ongogemeat. "Hearts Adrift." ' J .,._.' 11.. .,..«» i'n^miir, li'iu hi.,'H Willi ..' ... .. •Masonic Tiikatiih (W<Hs>r Itros., n S*rs>.—"JObea llolden" was the attraction week of Sept. L'g, drawing hlg audiences. Henry Morton, In the -title role, skilfully ucled the part. Frances [mm. as 1/iulso 'lonyhursr, (was cxceptlonnllv gocsl. "*J*li« "Mill I)1<1 Summer Time" fl-lft, AvBNirt: TtiKATHF. (t.'hns. A. Shaw, mniin- gfr).—"The Heanty Jsiclor." week of Hear. L'8, offered music lovers an unusunllv at- tmicllve programme, lit was elulsirnlelv miiliUL'cr). -- Cose Melville. In her pu|iuli role of "Sis Hopkins," had excellent nt- lendniicc lliroughcni Inst week. "Sky Farm" week of Oct. -I, mitt Wnrd mid Yokes week i.f 11. Ai.llAMinA Tiii:itiii:.— Mnnnger O. V. Mil- ler offers Klchard Kuhler, In "I'liul Uevore," week of -I. and "Driven from lloine" week of 11. "The l'nnny Mr. Donley," last week, iipeiusl fond, but drew only fair oil IBS week. Staii Tiikathi: (Frank It. Trollimni, man- ager).—The Dowery KxlrnviiBii nun Co. held 1»rth the past w-elt, with lite iisiiul fun houses. The Auierlinti l'.xtravagniixa Co. lollies 4 for week, and the Tlhiroughlircds II. I'AiiST Tiikatiik. — Uhjii u 01 liMM-i s Her- man priHlnctloiis this season are In line wlili Ills former suiecsses, nml thus far IiusIiicsh litis been excellent. "Die lllploinnlin" wu« presetitisl Sept. .'Ill, anil "l.ns VnUI Mamie" is down for <let. 4. Sanm Sinn.—Mimnger Clins. K. Wilt lins changed from vaudeville to burlesque fur week of 4, when Hie Kings .mil ijueeiis llur- lesiine Co. npiienrs. Koiiht Kki.i.au iltleliurd llcrker. mana- ger).—People week of 4 include: into Sleln- ert, Mnry AI be, the Two Jinx Sisters, nml Kioiiiii l'uge. **-e^ MISSUlItl. THEATRICAL HOTELS and U'llgelilelil. KiIk'ii ' Sunday night for the first lime, nnd the experiment proved n great success, ns the show was Just the kind to draw u Sunday following, llusltiess was hlg nil of the en- ineiit. Itlchiiid Carle. Henry Normnfi. ard Stoiilev. William Hnck. tirnce fume- ton, Agnes Paul and Klhcl Johnson were the principal fun milkers. The hitler part of I he week Walker Whiteside. In Ills new comedy, "\\V Are King." came, in fairly good busluesH. Mr. Wblieshle gnvo ins usual llnlshrd performance, • lie was nhly support- wl by Miss Wolstnn. .This week "Hen llur" will spend curnlvr.l week with us, nml there Is already nil Immense inhume sale. Next week. I tin in he Wiilsli, In "The IteHUrieclloli." 'I'm'. iIiiami I Hudson k Judali, iiiaiuiKers). —I.nxl week the llunlntis' ever popular "Su- peilin " came, to Its usual Immense business. The show Is the siiine elaborate piiHliiclion It bus always been, nml Is In n class by II- The Piiiici'Bs I'lilc," and | will irosi you next week. Itc! a Warren. In "less. MIliNn.iiT i'.IINCIl" Wllhotlt llxlrn Charge. Tin: iiiinii:i .m iMnriln Uliiiuiu, iiiniiii- lxM n mll . t minutes' walk of all llm lemllug gcr).—I.nsi wii'k's bill was u good one, nml theatres. Write ahead for room. BO ARDINQ HOUSES. MKTliOPOMTAN lloTKL, Broadway and 31th St., New York, F.uropenii Plan, rliuuns »(. a week, up. wm. n. Men. Pwp.|M. K Ma miHy.ilgt. AUHTIN And STONK'fl Annex, lioslon, iiaaH. RuoiiH and table hoard. Adlli. Ile.kcls to boarders who room elsewhere. KNOhKIIAKT A ItUHK. PA LACK IIOTKL, Chicago, II. II, lilini|ihrey, Prop. Khuis: Kuropean, $3,Miper week; with pri- vate hath, V. CI.AHK ST. llslilc to all theatres. s t. i. ii \ in, km lion:I., ia Si., chirk St., Chicago; Kobt. J. Iloulil, Prop. Theatrical Head ipmriors lloiniH (ft to 17 per week.Sienin lieiii.luiilH TlIK MilKl.l.Kll, formerly (il, I I'l'HK ill ITKI., drew (fund bouses. The acts were: l.liven der nnd Tomson, In "The Fonlhall Player:' Tom Itrowne, In ills clever whistling and iuiltnllotis : Itosle Itendel, tiiiusforiiuilloii dancer; Jleeley and Meely, In a very gixsl grolcsoue net ; the Slumlord Quartette, col- ored singers; Sum Kdwards and Co., In "A Puss for Two;" Jus. J. Morion. In IiIm renllv wo'tion Hint Brother llnrmnn has been with Klrke U Sliellc's oltrnclloiis. Sol. Mnnhelmer, of Uicnl No. 2. general mlverllslng ngent of Hliuherta' tbcnires In New Vork, him token charge of Hie ndver- jtshiK for both 1 lie Madison Sipinre and Hie new l.vrlr Theatres. The Hrni-e (ienrge and Itlelianl Mansfield productions are well hilled throughout Hie city as the result of Mr. Mnnhelmer's work, In which he Is ably ns- jlsled by Frank Jl (inllngher. Charles Parks, Brooklyn Brnnch. Isicnl Xn " Is ahead of "Itnchnel Goldstein." which jilnys nt Hie Metropolis Theatre, New iork, ihta wfi'k. iosepli Tine was chairman of the com- mittee for organizing the Brooklyn Branch, known as Ucnl No. 8. The types of Inst weeks Ci.ifi'Kit made his name rend Josepn James A. f.awson, of Brooklyn Branch, U'nl No. it, Is ahead of the new productlpn. •"flie Widow Dooley's Dream," M which Ccuitte W. Monr<M» Is starring, appearing al the llrand Opera House. New York, Hi s week. The WVst side of the metroiMills Is well covered with banners announcing the production. . _ Charles Joseph, president of Mie N. A. ji. I'. & 11 of A., was n busy man lust week. On Sunday. Sept. 1!7, he presided at the nieet- HiK of Local No. 2, New York, after whleli he went to Boston to straighten out a mis- understanding between members of Boston Ucal, No. 17, and.a hill posting llrm. ills trip was thoroughly successful, as matters wera settled In u manner satisfactory to an rancerned. Mr. Joseph left Oct. 1 for l'hll- ndclplda. . . ., Floyd Turner, of Ucnl No. .1, Is one of the moat enthusiastic workers In the Alllunce. in every nou-nnlnn town he goes lie always en- dtuvors to bring the boys together, nnd the results of his elrortB are of untold value to the order. . _, ., Car No. 1, of the Gollmnn Bros.' Big Now Railroad Shows, arrived In Fort Madison, in.. Monday, Sept. 28, one day late, due to lack of paper, but. not too late to thorough- ly bill the town and give good ndvertlsinent fur their show, whlchls to appear there Oct. II. The roster of the car Is: Kd. JnnilHon, car innnnger; Will Saxton, boss bill poster, other bill posters: Hnrry Heed, Un torn- Kloek, Scout Williams, Abo Turner, Will llolloway, Joe Horton, W. H. Harrh. Abacnrn and Ed. Maraden. Ua Krummoll Itrr'KixniTAM Tiikatub (Wltnlleii Itros.. innimgers).—Weber's 1'nrlsliiii Widows gave an excellent iierformnuee, to crowded houses, Inst week. For week of 4, lite liav Moinlni; (i lories. Mimiimo Thimtui: (.t. D. Hopkins, innnn- ger I.—A splendid programme was presented at this house week of Sept. 27. Piiplnln was a drawing feature, as was Knllierllie Itlood- good. The night of 211 the Orphan Brigade of Ihe Confederate Army attended the per- formance as the guests of the manngcinciil. .Miss Bloodgood, wiille doing her turn, snug "Dixie," ns a special favor to the guests. hut before she had time to finish she wus greeted with the. heartiest demonstration that hns been accorded uny oue nt tills house this season. The other turns on the hill received their share of approval. The people euguged week of 4 are: Mr. nnd Mrs, Murk Murphy, Hnrs mid Healv, l.otia Clud- stone, McNiilly Sisters. Trolley Car Trio. I.eali Russell, Shannon and l.ucler, l,ew Pal- mer and the olograph. Ntrrix — Weber Bros., managers of the Masonic Theatre, have withdrawn from the ihentrical syndicate. The Wcbers hove formed an alliance with K. lb stair, who controls the Avenue Theatre nnd several other houses In different parts of tile country, to have exclusive control of Hie bookings for the balance of the season. All Hut higher priced attractions bonked at Hie Avenue will he transferred to the Masonic Pntrlik .1. Willie. Hie officer attached to the lluck- Ingham Theatre, was assaulted nnil badly beaten Sept. _.".. hy two unknown, men, wlui hud secreted themselves III Hie reur of the ibentre Illinium & Pulley's Hretltest has the city hilled profusely lor two ilnjs, Oct. U, D). ♦ ■» VIRGINIA. nichnioiid At the Academy of Music fCliUM. W. Hex, manager).—On Sept. Ml Shea's Opera Co. played, nintluee nnd nlglit, to large audiences. Alberta Hullntlii Oct. 1, Wills Comedy Co. 2, :i, Harry lleresfonl •">, Ruck I'nttl It. 7. F.llznlieth Keanedy S. Millie Wuliiwrlglit II. Adelaide Thurston 111. Hum: Tiikatub (Jake Wells, manager). —"The Governor's Son" played the en tiro week, to standing room only, with two Harris, Joe special mntluees. "The Child Slaves of New . l.'r,inim,ll \,.flr'» !\.1Cl Will lithographer: Jim Stone, programmer HurriB, porter. brother Blchard Armstrong, of Ucnl No. .1, Pittsburg, has closed his engagement with ihe Pawnee Bill Show, and Is now located it the American Bill Posting Co., Pittsburg. „ brother Ijeon Victor, of Ucal No. IS, Newark, N. J„ Is In Pittsburg, ahead of "lite Kvll Men Do":Co. Brother Victor claim* Him he has seen the result of being a union lilller, and Is going to talk to the tioys In • very city this show ploys. Ho Is convinced lliat every agent should Join the union. Urol her w. W. Uwry, of Local Jio. ». "Heat Monday and Tuesday nights, Sept a«. wllh the hoys In 'Bittsburg. ". D. Parker joined Ucal No. 3. York" 5-10. Norfolk. At Hie Academy of Music (l\ 0. Unth, niiinngeri,—-"Heaping Hie Harvest met Willi fair success Sept. 25. The Hose Cecelia Shay Opera Co. followed 28, present- ing "Faust/' "Two Old Cronies" opened for ti two nights' engagement 21', to very light returns. Harry Beresford Oct. 1. Uusco & llollnnd's .Minstrels 2, Alberta (ttllfllln il, KliWbeth Kennedy o, Adelaide ITittrslon 8, mack rntti i». in. _ . (IliANiiv TlliiATiti: (Jake Wells, ninnager). —"The Child Slnves of New lork. week Of Sent. 28, met wllh unusual bjicccsh. I lie S. II. O, sign has acquired the linlilt of ,.,,,,„ making Its am«aranee early In tho evening. lms F'or week of Oct. 9, "Not Gullly. Bijou Tiihathk (Abb. Smith, mnnuger).— There will be no change in the hill al makes the Gentry car No. 2 all union men. lleo. W. Uwry, with the assistance of Brother Floyd Turner, of Ucnl No. o, or- CZJJJ, iast week's people holding over. ■Hated a local at Wilmington, Del., during ' ", A ' N , nTTAN Tiikatub (CIiiih. Bent/„mitnn I he past week. , .„ cef).—People for week of . r . are: Copelniid Arthur Hallstcln, agent of "Lighthouse ? nd <winml, Minnie Wnrdell, the Seymares, by Hie Sea" Co., JolneAl Ucal No, «, nnd as ';. n " x" W llson, the Three Bent*. John, W. I'lltshurg In Ws iiome lie received a he»rty wehsMiie among the boys. Notes of the advance No. 1, of Ferry s II. T. 0," Co.—We finished our work Sep]. ■al, at Persia, la. The ehow closes Oct. IT, ft Persia, la„ nnd reopens Nor. 2. K. H. •'ones, ngent. left for Marshall for a two weeks' lay off, to visit his wife aad family, lie lias Blgned for the Winter senson. Clyde Sale went to Sttmberry, Mo., to look nfter his farm. He has signed for the Winter "ton as stage carpenter. Business has I^on, Mortimer Slaters, Uttte Wells Gor- man, Pansy Weir, Martlne and Bluno, nnd Kd. Johnson. Business 'a,? 0 "'!;. .,„. fnll AnwrmmiM Tiikatub (J. M. "nrt '. rir.iiaceil. —Peon e for week of n are: lorn SoTffirtJe (irlincs, Kelly and Mack, Sloei- ton ad Henderson. Meanev ami Anders.'!, Be ver Brooks. It.issell and Black, Melt (irnitf, Jim Woodvllle, nnd Hurry and (loldle. been good. Show opens tbo Winter season (Win Nov. •.'. *^ lord, reK-rtliiirir At Ihe Academy of Music K. French, tiianugeri.—Kvn Mount „ Indianapolis Ucal No. 7, National Al- ilniue Bui Posters und Blllers of .America. ■H Sept. 20 and elected C:. B. Perry nnd uritce ulnegar delegates to itlic national invention, to bn held la Cincinnati In "ecemlier. ..''buries Joseph, president of the N. A. It. I. and B. of A., arrived In Wllmlnglon. Del., hi -. .""d organlkcd Wilmington IkmoI No. v „•»'■ V,U( ' ,, Includes the entire advertising K, i>a of Hio (Jrand Opera House. The clinr- •er memliora of Ucal No. 11) ore : D. K. Jaek- i... I"y*ldent; ft I Beckert. secretary; id. '' ,lo »ney, Geo. W. Jackson Jr.. Snui Aiimns Harris Jackson, Dick Sweilman, "'ui llariy Starr. Brother Pnnny Myers. Imra iork ,,oen '' "P*"' a 4,ny wl,h ni " m. i W . n^,, • of J-ocal No. 17. Boston, Mass.. Sn* . ^I'rlngfleld last week, doing s|iefjal iii». EP ! lle engagement of Charles Bleb- iv.,:, w J° " 'a open his starring tour at th •cw *$"'"? Tiieatre of lliat pluie, », ■' *-»l't. Bnrrington." In When'iier Soul Spenks" drew light patronage Sept. 21. Marie Wiilnwrlglit Is due Oct. HI. WISCONSIN. -iiii.i, inUee The Walter Jones <'«tulc presettllng "The Sleepy King." St. I.oiiIn. —The weather throughout the week opening Sept. 27 wus nil Hun anyone could desire, nml Ihe theatres reaped llii'tr prollts us a result, I'K.vrncv Tiikatiik (P. Short, mnnngerl,-- Week of Sept. "7 iTiiiiintey tlleotl was here In his new iihiy, "Tenvnee," and gave sal- Isfncilon. Since the upelilng ulglit Hie still' tills received nulliliig bill praise. Ills sup- port also was of a quality Hint Impressed everyone. Anuimlu Wellington nnd Kllxn- heih \\ ashlnii n inaile good nl every perforin nine, and there were lew, if any, weak spoilt 111 1 111' eilsl. For week of Oct. 4 Blanche Wnlsli Is here, in "Itcsiirrcctlou," oi.vmi'ic Tiikatiik tP. Short, manager).— The ciirrciil oll'erllig, week of 4, is •'Wny howti Cast." nnd for another season this oll'erllig Is expected to play In big money during "fair week." Week of Kept. 37, "l.uily Hose's liiiughiers" was offered, and drew very well, buy Hurls hud Ihe lending role, ami rumor already snys Hun she will Mar-next sen sen, under Hie Froiiiiinii colors. She met nothing but eoiiipllineiiliiry iiieiill.in here, and Hie real of Hie company, Including such well known issiple as Win. Courtney, liny Standing. Ida v'ernoii, Louise Drew and W. II. <'rough I on, were all well received. CliANi i John J. Sluedy, iiiiinageii. -» "Supei'hrt" is Ihe at Inn t hi.i on here week of Oct. 4. for hisl week Stella Mil hew, In "The Show Girl," furnished Hie ailiiiseiueui. To I hose si>klug amusement the numerous speehillles, etc., were all suihYlrnl. Hum .1. Myths Fivd rrueKibile und Sid Forrester have some of the pilnclpul roles. Fern .Melruie, .May Sweeney und I'litherlne Tanner were proinlneiit. I.MCKi'.i.u. (D. I-:. Russell, mmmger).—Joliu II. 1 In vlii & Clins. A. Misire offer "Tlie Mid- ■lleiiinn,' the play I bey have Just purchiisid from K. S. Willr.rd, here this week, opening l, llornic Lewis bus the leading pun. Week of 27, Patrice, in legllluuile, proved eminently ciptul to the work, in "iirlvcn from Home" she bore her troubles wllh fortitude, mill her subsequent good fortune '.villi modesty. Incidentally she pleiiH.il gnod sineil nil Helices every night. IIavi.in'h TlIKATiHj (Win. Citron, nuiiui gee).—'"Plie James Boys In Mlssourtl," Is offered here Oct. 4, for "fulr week." For week of 27 "Her First False Slep" was of- lered. I'rederlck Webber, I'hns. II. Slewart, Ida llnmllloii and Mrs. I'liiis. 1'elers in > some of the cast. Ciiawkoiiii Tiikatiik (0. T. Crawford, manager).—"Mben lloldeu," wlib llenrv llortoii In the title role, Is the ufTcritiK week of 4. For thu week previous "Two I.lltle VilgruiitH" wns presented, wllh Vera Ilurrl- sou In Ihe lending role. It wus very well Keel veil. Del La Burre wiih supporting Miss Harrison. Cni.t'MitiA Tiikatiik (.Mlddletoii & Tale, inauiigersi.—For this week Adolph Zlnk. tlie y.iilcrs. Ciuis. Ken na. Mnzuz mill Mnzclle, Murphy and Nichols, Irene Frntiklltl, Mr. mid Mrs. 1'. Allen, Harry Brown, Dick and Lille llulse, and Wentberliy Urns, are Hie bill. IjinI week, opening 27, it clever bill wus on, In- eluding: Boss and Fentoii, In their sketch, "Oliver Twist:" Ihe St. Onge Bros., Itiii Godfrey nnd Co., Franklin and Lewis, and others. It was u clever bill In general, and received excellent putrouuge. The .Mnunlngs hud II good sketch, nnd the Black Urinous und Hurry Thompson made good, as did Han and Dolly Mann. Staxiiaiiii (Jim Butler, manager).---The Kentucky Belles were here week of 311. The I'heir v llloMsoins followed, opening I let. 4. IIamii.an'm Paiik. —-Pilln s "Burning of Itiuiie" closes Its engagement here ,'l. Burr- ing one week of hail weulher, the engage- ment bus been very successful. Lump's Paiik.— 'I'he iiirulvul Is on fur it week, and Bird's Dog unit Pony Show null Kltiuntiru's Jups are fentitred. Hasiiaiikn'h At:iilT<uut:.M.—For week of 4: Lovelv and Anselliie, Moolrnlla. Arlliur l-'i-Iediniiii and Hie I^s«, Miss l.'hiytoii mid Miss Mcls-tiii. Tlie Iilll Ihe previous week wns well patronised. 'Maine Keren, Stalls Cluy- ton Gordon Sisters, the Show tilrls, unit Ihe I^s'H were among Hie most prominent nets. DDKON.—Directors lleliuiuauti & Well,, of the German Theatre Co.. changed the hill of Sundny, 4. and "Ilea Thcatredorf" wns of- fered. Vllnm von Hohetinn, Augimte Bur- niaster and Bleliard Wlrth are new inenihers. NuTKs.—Mine. Mellut Is billed to nppear here Nov. 2 King Boggol. one of the best of Ihe viiimc actor i vi'llh the Lawrence lliiuley t.'o.,'nt Koerner's I tie iinst Hummer, has Joined I lie "Giiccii of lie HIkIiwiiv" «'■■. ..The llrat concert of Hie Choral Sym- phony will Is- given Nov. 27..... .Ural tlieatrleal men lire much Interested in re- port u of Ihe Biiccessful opening of "The Yankee Consul.' ' The whole thing Is by Hi. Louie, men, vlv.: Alfred itoliyns and Henry lilossom Victory Bulemuii hns opened 11 dramatic Hchonl III HI. I.onls The •Kiitvdlds," li sextet of local girls under the management of II. V. Bice, dill ii quick turn tunny monologue: the tirent Knufmaii j — Troupe, tlie great bicyclists, In their re- remarkable act, and Hie ktnodrnmc, In new plctiires. This wwk, Ihe "ICnrnlvalltes" will he: I'nullue Hall. Lew Hawkins, Village Choir ijuiirieite, MeWnllerH nnd Tyson Co.. Wenonii mid I'niiik, Fleury Trio, Hurry mid Johnson. Curl Sanderson, and Hie klnoilrome. 'I'm: Gll.l.is It.'. H. Brlgliaill, inuiuigei I Last week "Tile Scout's Hevenge" drew lilg houses nml more Hum pleased the OUdleflcm This week, "Her First False Step," and nexl week. "Two Little Waifs." Tun AriilTiimi'M (Woodaiiril Jt Burgess Ainiiseuieilt Co.. maiiugersl.- Tlie Lyiniin Twins, in their inusleal e.unedy. "Al Ihe HaiS's," drew fair niidleuees. Ileslde.i the stars those prominent In Hie couiiiany were I'atll Hohji und Nellie I low il I'd. 'I'lils week. "Two Little Vagrants," and nexl week, "Klsui lloldeu." Tin-: CKMHitv 1.1. .1. Bitrrelt, innuiigeii.— Lust week Hcrlhner & Drew's Tiger Dittos pleased Ihe iiiulleiiees. The show wus a good one. nnd specialties were iiilriwlueed by the Morrlswy Sisters, Hone. Berry nod Wallers, clarence Wilbur, trad Jus. nnd Luelii Cooper. This week, Ihe Kentucky Belles. JMIAK. alUKM.KK JK.JI^HOP., Mll.WAHKKK. w,ii. tki.i, imisK, Howard nml somerset His., Bolton, Muss. Central locution. Kxcelleiit ntesl*. KMHiY T. IIANNWABT. Prop. 1IKN KHANKMN IIOtlHR,i'lHontcrscl St., Boston, Mass., op]i. Court House, pine hoard und rooms al reasonable rules. Mrs. Miirv Tbotiins. 1AU1NUY HOI HK, fill l.ec HI,, Lowell, Mass. Jss. Msr.llregor, Prop, Prol.'shoino. All uunlein eoiivenleucus. $0 pur week. Ool d botllo sftor sh ow. TIIIOATHICAI. IIKAlHillAKTWHH, WILMINGTON. DKI* (JE« T II A I. II O T K I.. 2 MlnuliH' walk to either theatre. Best ac- coiiiiiiuilulloiis. Itutes : Single, Jl.'-Ti: Double, ll.oii. Special rules tor Itepurtoire Cos. Write nlieiid nnd reserve rooms. Tnldn thu best In Wilmington. S. I'l. GltAY, Plop., Th«_"Cciilrol Hotel," HUH French St. NIC IIOHI,Klt'N NKw IIOI'KI., und and JeiVersou HtB., Louisville, Ky. Amer. pinti. KkIiih tl.'jr, and f Lniipiir day, K.verytldiig now tun NIc. CIKIIAIt HAPIUN, lA.-TIIKI'IILLMAN. fl and tL'tt ft day. thifn open all iilglil. :i'Ju First Ave .ir depots ami I heal re. A. WISH, Prop, RKVERC MO«J«K, CLAKK ami MIl.'IIIHAN HTBKKTH, UIHCAUu, American, f'J nnd up; Kiiropeiin, ftSHk and up, Hpnclnl llitles In Theatrical Profession. H. A. I'IIown, Propilelor. St. JiiHi'lill.--At 'I'ooltr'K 'I'nenlre fC, I'. I'lillloy. inn linger). —"T'he Teiiderfool," wllh ItIchuid Curie III the oust, hns big advance snle fur Oct. I. Walker Whiteside conies r>. Illiiiidie Walsh. In "The itesiirieelloti," Is due III; "Arlxoiia" IT, wllh nuiiliiee: Tim Murphy. In "Tlie Mlssniirlnu." "lit H. Mlller K Ill "Fielding Boh," 21. LvckI.'m Tiikatiik II, V. I'hlllev, inniiii- geri.—"Oue"!! of Hie Highway'' greatly pleased 'j'.i. Ill), when they liuckeil tile bouse at both performances, "ttnra Thomp" is due ill. with nuiiliiee: "Sniidy Bultom" <L ",, "Two Little Wall's" II, HI. . CurMTAt, Tiikatiik (.1. v.. Jucksuii. ninna- geri.—lluslness lust wi'ek wns highly suliu- fnctory. The people for week of 4 are: Tlie He Lnsles. Blllllclnird lllld A Union, tile I'l'iUU- plus. Frank I i roll, Onirics Out, Utile Myrtle, null Cusiiior's moving plctiires, e<» ILLINOIS. KAISERHOF I'eorln.—iAt Gin Grand (Clininlicrlln. llur- rlugloti & Co., inn lingers |. Business lias been rVilc, none of the all met Ions lilting Hie house except "When .loliliuv Collies .Mlllelllllg I Home," which packed I belli In iSi>pl. III). Jle ilunl Ion In regular prices bus boon made oil wiuie of Hie lighter class bookings. Coining: "When Knighthood Wile In .Flower" Del. «. "tlwo 'Merry Tramim" It, "Tfie 'renderfuot HI. "Munch of Keys" 11, "I'nr Mother's Hake" 12. Main Htiikkt Tiikatiik (Will Nnsli, luiiun- gen.— Allellilance eoutltliies very gisol. Week of r,: Itlce iiiid 4'ndy, illie Brownings, thu liregiior.s. AIL lliol. Mechlin's remedy dogs, Hlles W. Hun Ingioti, Alex. Palmer, bin- gruiih. Wkaht'h Tiikathi: (I'. A. Wenst, proprle< lor).— .lluslness in reported much bet let, Week of .1: Davis and Wilson. Franklin ami .MeNnlt. -I'nelieiai l-'iiiully, Ihe Flliiiegans. .Iaiihik' Tiikatiik (A. V. Jaeulis. proi,We- tor). — Pntroniige cotilliiiies Hiillsfnctoi-y, Week of .*, Hie slock will 1st seen In "The Bells." Kii'cprnnf. Kiirupeaii, WUS. (JI.AKKST., near Jackson, I IIICAOO. HPKCIAI, KATHH, Ni:W OKIt.MAN HKSTAHHANT I'AIIK VIKW HOI SK .t KKSI A! HAM , I :iil-:iS W. NKWTON.COK. WASH.. IIDSTiiN. MASS. { First. Class home fur Profs. Furnished Ituoins and Board, $r, woek. MAlltliti: HONd, Prop. STKOSH HUTKl.,4* and if'.. W. Uth H'l'., CINCINNATI, lilim, AMKHIIIAN I'LAN. ll.nOHINHUi. $non IIOIIIII.K Pltrt WWOK. CIIKSTKIIFIKGO. -Kings id Hotel: innarrin ! Perfect c.llthlnc, hcivIcu. hpiioHH iti.nilH. Killopeail plan. J. M. IIANKAHAN, I'rop., riitersbiirg, Vu.__ KUAM4 HINT'S KI'IIOPKAN lUHI'.L. MS liiHiio.ru Hi., Chicago, Professlumil rules $4 p ur we ek and up. boeuilon in heart of Knotty. iconi%so\ iioTKi.,iiiiFFALd. n7v h Wtwe. ingioti nn.l Kngle His. (o)inuslle lloiel Iroquois), HAHKY ASIHS, Prop, Kiiropeiin and American plan. Hoolils Mie. per.lay up. Am. pl-ui, f-l lu $*. HOTEL DE PARIS %&*&£, LOUIS. Hoino.- Al Hie Lmiilre Theatre fW. I,. Bushy. inanngi-rL — WiiIsoii'k Amerleiius pleased II big house Heul. W. "The .Linus I'.oys In Missouri" bud a good lioiise 2fi. Siiperba" ]ibiyed. to good liliHiiiess, 211: rry pin yell, Shiimus D'ltrleii" did w ; ell SB, "Two Mi rumps" hnd a big bouse :tu. Coming: uiivlcl's Nt 1-ljH's" Oct. I, Af Cripple Creek" It, "The Princess Ode" lit. 4«» ■All Alios id' .Mldilli'iiuiu" 'J uiln, of every Ihiiatre. 200 N. NlliHL.HT. RULING'S lloini. Il'iiuqniirlers for Hie profession, lib nnd WiUiiul HIH„HT. I.OCIH. TH A K A I.O AII, 1 in-1 II Fast I li h HI., New York, opp. iluwoy. Booiiia 6tki., Tin., $1, «l .Midav; t'J.lk) to $8 week. W. Il, ilANNIHAN, I'ropr. i_ l__ es PKHKOIl.iIKICH, $1 gets Hie only guariiii- leeil"TtiMAK): iiofili" Ik lulu . Iltirlesqlln kliiglc Act In liiu IiiihIiiohs, Oiuuplute wllh putter, In BlriiclloliB, etc. Dollar hunk If II don't niiikugnnil. OKO. A, IllUK, 4llndcrwoodHt., Auburn, N. V. • NOMBTH1NU IliiliU IN ll'Tn |>AII: STKKHOSCDriO VIBWH FOR AM. KINDS UP I'lOTIIItK MACIIIM'.S. line Do/.. Ill a set. at Mem. a set; u lino lino. Haven't imv lists. tint). W. IGI'LF.Y, lloiiinr, N. f. WKST Vlltl.lM \. Mulersillli'.- Al the Allililorllllll 'I'lie- elie (A, It. Davie, muiiilgfi-),- "Tlie Head Wallers." Sept. 23. funic, to il big and well pleased house. Hood advance sale for "l-iicle Tom's Cabin" :iii. "Ills Nibs Hie lliuon'' Oct. 2. "Vork State Folks" 7, "Bed Blver" II, "llnre Devil Dorothy" 13. Main's ciiilts comes Het. 13. In «lrls. Mnnuitei' Sherman Brow Country OlrP' week of Oct. 4, C'n"'.ll^ wis the".q'e„IUg! week of Sept. 2S. Kansas OUf At the Willis Wood Tlm- nlr.' (Woodward & Burgess Ainiisement Co., mnnagersL—lllchnrd Carle and tils "Ten- derfoot" Co. isime llin first |>art of last we.^k. tu big business, The buns.! was opened on W antkii nt once, Med. People, Al U'cluror. Piano Player wliu doubles stage, s.ilsrv ■mini bn low; Il Is sure, Those who wrote before, write again. Where are you, Lieutenant Nolan 1 Write. 8. 11. KI.DKIDilK, ho. 1 Hamilton St., Lllcn, N. Y. " WAMTKD^Kor Keedii A Coy's Novelly Co., Irish und Hutch Hinging and Dancing Comedian. sober ami reliable. Change for week. Sure sal- arv. Join on wire. Kddln Koon. write. KKKDK A COy, Itliii.'ilcd, lows. WAMTKH-Oood Med. PcoplcH. and 1). Com., good Teams. Those that piny P. or 0. linn week's suNrv iidvanci'il after you Join. TDK 1KKAT tlllKKN MOUNTAIN KKMKBV CO., Huniwood.HusquiiliunnsCo., p.i. LITIIOS, newnylc, ',c. titiletieri'd. Hamples, 2Ue.; »i sheet stands, $L .; for $4. vhih wllh copy. A. IIAFNKK, W N. M. Phlla. WAMTKD^Skeieh Team for Med. Hlinw. Must play organ. Do tingle and double specially each, and two single specialties. One to play organ. Wire at once. I'KOF. MAUBITTU8, Ueiman Med, Co.. Cincinnati, 0. WANTED-Medlclne People sil lines. Hum tie up to date. Want Magician that can double organ. All and loweit first letter. Addrest UKKMAN If KD. CO,, Hazel Dell, Cntdberlaiid Co., Ill, WAKTKIl, liuou skl.TCtl TKAW: Mull l» do Comedy, l.udy must Pbiy I'billo. Ilolli to do single Minis. Hood Nnvully Act, Wllle; KxpWL cured Med Perfiirincn preferred. Wrllu all; you pay board, Long alandi. HIHCITV MKlilCINK CO., Appluton, Wis, ""hTn OKtTwAN TM IK- IKiy iir" ill rl |"irh liTlToug vote-. Hillary wauled, and an first letter. Join at once, MIssHiiilib. husciierry St., Kansas City, Mo- KOH hai.K I Optigrapli, Comb, Hlureoptleon and Moving I'iiiture Mitdldiie, film font Films, 4 lliuslrsted Hong*, good us new, $70. I. Meyers, core of lleiieral Del., I'liilunnli, ky. miTICK, DHin'OltS, MANACKItS OF Ml'.JU ClNi: en.'S. Willi: for prices or our line of moll clues, especially prepared for HcdlclnnCo '., ttio lliiiisl Hub of medldues, nml ilia heal paper or any company In Hie oouulry, and have never been sold in any nan, prior to July 1,1111:1. Territory new f >r Hils line of medicines. Hvery t ulng put up In Al shape, and gum I sailers. Wo are ceiilrnllv lo- cated In the Middle West, and to Co.'* working through Ihe name, we can save you money. Wo am responsible people, and will work for your iuieresl. Western Modiolim Company,Cedar BapldH. la. Kufcreiicii.HBeiirllvHftVliiKsi'iiiikoritsilsr Hsoliis. KOH BALK, Show Property, good as m w.oidy ilfUd six weeks, cotislsllng: laxknfl. inurque: tsiff. big top, with 60ft, middle, lOfl. wulls; ,1«x4liri. di esa- Ing room, poles, ropes, (duke., eoiii|ilele; cut veil band wagon, seats I'J nuialclsiit; alsu n.-icei. bag- Jage, conk huiHi:, chandelier wagons; nn lilsli iiuiitlngCir, pliomgmiitiH If desired; ear run-; 12 imiil iiniroriiii.vlrciis pamirnluiloiiory, iiuiiie.tiite. (Jims, hue' sOriia t Londoti Hliows. Wllkenliarre, I'll. A I. IIK It T Will II Alt Kit, AT LiliKKTV: heavies or general; 'J-lyrs., f,fl. Illn., naui,; salary rcisonilile: good dresser. Ad. Krunkroi I, N. V. WAWfKD- -Useful VVqiuuii, rliiiiu IMaytr,Mutt for Bcuvies. Criiiiedlan, ami Jiivunllc. nu pay expenses after Joining. No siiialtuis, it nlglit sliiuls Co. Full prices. St lie every Hung. Ad dress AKTHUIl WYNDHAM, care or lll'KHA i HlltIHB .UreesvlI le.H.H.. Oes'lMI'I'Wtfaer oiile. ' AT I.IIHCHT 1 V, MR. and Mils. JIKMHUtlKH, Violin slid Piano. Dplll Khow Id/.. Would like I.. locate us Leader of Onerit House In small town, or with trawling ro. (libers write. F. H. HK rHlKBl KH. V,« W, fiTIti I'lnfle, Chicago, III. WANTKO al Unci'. All 'Hound Mcilleuie Per- formers, Sketch and Musical Team, and Organ Flavor. Hinging and Dancing Coincdlaii that can do HotOoniedv. Hhow never closes. AH you do, inuke good. Ii. Harris, (Jen. Del., Uerinmi Med 1 Co., Wheeling, W. Vs. -M-:±..