The New York Clipper (November 1903)

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NOyEMBER 21. r THE.-jqqs\y -YORK CLIPPER. 935 *Bpps and "A. SYMPATHET MR. KPPs Ha* All IIU ii.iitiii:s Made fey THE UNITED TAILORS, No. 8 I MOM SUIAHF, 1»BW YORK CVFY. ' For Tlm«, and Terms Addre »» .MISS LORETTA COSTUMES HflSIQN PROM ADAMS A CO., NKW VOKK. i>y tUorfd of Plavers. --••The Adventures of Gernrd," a drama, l,i- rmmn iwylp and Kiigeiie Preshrey, WM i.nshioe.l (■'"• I''* Hr»t IIiiip on any stnge. :it ;nUK«-l>'irt, chim.. Nur. H. The play, which, s in I'diir nrH, is founded mi tie- famous ■-rri"iMlM'i*' <i>>ruril" stories,' liy Air. Iioyle. j noes o'Xrlll :iml Ills isunpany m-n» warmly , ,',i,uncoiled by ilie local press, mid ijic piece His VotCll II SIUWSS. --Tin- I'll." Ownnliig Pollockir. drnmn- l tuition «>f Kmnk Nurds' novel of Tin- same nunc, was given H» Urst production mi imy siigp in I'nmmis' Theatre, llnrlfnrtl.- I'min., i.n x'iiv. !i. by Wlltiin Lwkaye mill Ills euin- i.iii*. under Wm. A. lirndyV* lunnBigemenr. Ijk-jI press (iiiiyndit was fiivorablc h> tho lipuhiciinu. * ■ - ifetvlx and ISutlcrllclil have signed for llii'lr "Arralinii-lMgiie" ''■>'■'■ *'• !'• l-'nrmiin, j.Jut I'.inli, P'nink Kcndrlcks, Ijiii Iliplcy, j h. .Murray mill Clam Jdine. ■ Jess M. Krysinger has signed with Mlt- niiilial lirolliers. In become hitslnpss iniiiin- .-••r fur their Ww d er n Htlriii'llmi, tint Aubrey Sleek «'i>. 11<» joined IhcTii Nov. !', ill. Cuni* |«rl:illil, .Mil J. \V. Ilclsmnn announces his mnrrlage, in Columbia, K. V., on Oct. L'S, to Kvelyn iiarksilule. Tin; <!eo. A. Lawrence Co., In "Itcspltl, ,l,.siil suddenly lit Uecutur, III., owing to the Illness o£ Mr. iJiwrence, who fell on the stage during the nctluu of tho iilny ut the matinee, In Decatur, on Oct. lit). .Mr. Law- rence Is suffering frdm typhoid fever. Sotes ifrvni Wuslibulrn's jolty Jesters: Huslness ban teen all that could be wished for, We have played to, capacity houses at marly every stand. Harry tlupt's new rural force couieuy, "A Wise Jtuhe," has proven a «nal winner. The «ho.w Is owned by Mrs. Taenia Wasliliiirn, and as muter the mannge- lueiit of O. II. Uose & Son. Tlie eo. Js made mi as follows: Hurry Hurt, Kddie KeituM, Ned 'West, fool aud Colder, J. 7-eiYlskl, Hurt itirw, ' K. Orvllle, itose Kills uud Hose, It. Itarklpy, T. Jennings, Mrs. Kmjuiii YViishbui-ii, Haiinait-.i Zereoth, IJlJlan Itose, Mamie Kills mill Florence* West, with Xat J. Melds la advniice. The grotesiiue trick house uct of Hose Kills ami *tosc, ami Oie Zereelh, West nml Zeiwtli 'i'rlo, lu "The Actors Dream,' arc special features and the biggest kind of successes, while the musical uct by Cool and Colder never fid Is to make eood. »e nru offered a rotnrn date M nearly every >:."n'l. The sIkjw Is routed tluvuuh the South and miiUlle West. — "The Way of the Wicked" Co. Notes : V. K. Johnson, proprietor, nud W. T. Uoyer, manager. We are now doing well, carrying a sixty foot car load of scenery. The ros- ier consists of: Lawrence Williams, n. i. I'.oycr, Thos. McDonough, Lewis Mara, Chtis. KlitiK. Nat Andrews. Kddlc Lyons, Wulter liiHlliin, Lottie Boelim, Cecil Jefterson uud Maud Truax. Huslness litis been fur above I lie average. ' . — The roster of James Keanes Co. Is as follows: Jnmes Keane, prtfi>rletor and munu- Ber; Morris It. Dudley, huslness representa- tive: K. (lardlner Jones, stage director; H. Krellug, scenic artist: J. T. Knell, carpenter; Harry Thurnian. properly man; Mortimer .Mafllnl, Knhprt Warwick, Chrlstlnn M. Lyn- lon, II. H. Morgau, linn M. Crouse, J. U. lia^pv, ltavninmi Mnnlon, Harry Thiirinmi, lleui'letla Krnwn, (Iprtrude Untes, Linda Ar- vlilson, Susiui lloodnll, Alice Avery. — Kendall Weston, leading nmn for Mrs. Unylp's Stock, at Nashville, has closed his eagiiReinent there. — Lorraine Huclianar closed her season with "The Ullllnnalrc" Nov. 14. — John Hewitt has Joined "Tlie Devil In Skirls." The Kenson commenced In Roches- ter, N. V., Nov. li • — Charles Osborne has been engaged for "Searchlights of n tlreat City." — (ieorgie Muck, one of the original "Foxy Cr:ind|sv" boys, will star under the mnnnge- luent of A. 11. Woods for live years, be- ginning in August, I»m. Ho Is ut present with "The Priile of Newspaper Row." — O. K. Wee, miiniiger of the James Ken- nedy Co., writes: "We received bo muny replies to our recent Cui'i'Kis 'ad.' that we louud It Imposslblc'to answer all of them." — Willi. M. J^slle has resigned us busi- ness ninniiger of Knile Kinmett's "Wults of New York Co., and is now business manager for Virginia Drew Trescott, hi "Sutanlu," now playing through Texas. — Herbert L. Duce, formerly dramatic ed- itor of The KIclitHOnil TIiikm, has been en- gaged us business manager of Wui. A. llrady's new production, "The Pit." —. H'm. N. Smith, nninagpr of the Honnalr I'rlce Co.. writes: "We have closed tempo- rarily, owing lo nines* iu ithe company. — Tuylor Mark t.'o. Notes: l>wiug to I ho serious .itincfts of 11. C. Taylor nil pngncc- laeiils are itinri'loil. nl*. Tliylor Is lunv :it Cukiisulii S|irlngs. Co!., uud iH^ifs lo be able lo fill till engagements nest kkuuwi. — Oeorge Wessells Is slurring Mils Reti«i»n, supporlPd by Mildred Hull mill ■ selected iiuiipany, iu a revival of "Lnily Aiulley's Se- cret." — T.. It. Zamnns nud wife, formerly Anna Hess, of Ihn Hess Sisters, are with .1. Jtoss Wilson's Hlg Co.. and repurL Hiii-cess lu their rules nud speehillles. - W. A. and Lottie Uneltm are Willi F. R. Johnson's "The Way of the Wicked," doing ilielr (,'ermnii connslv specially, and Air. ltoehm Is plnvlug the pari of Julius Slinllz. — - lilorlue, electrical Iransforuiallondiiucer, bus Ih'i-ii re-PiigagiHl as a feuture with lllmi- ib'll ft Kenncssy s "Throiigh the Unrttl of the Knrlli" Co. — Harry Levy has been Iratmferred from Davis ft Dney's "The Road to "Frisco" Co. lo their "The Christian" Co. — ".Ninety and Nine" goes out under the management of 0. J. Ashman, commpnclng Nov. 34. It. A. Hoberts is the leading niuii; Austin Webb, heavies. — W. W; Hutchinson, business manager of the Hnrcourt Comedy Co., has severed Ills connection with this company, and will manage the Curtis Comedy Co. — "Hearts of Oak" Co. roster follows: H. Nuckolls Morgan, manager: C. Oeorge Hamilton, stage manager; W. H. HoNteeu, treasurer; W. W. Dout>ius, business mana- ger ; 'Pheo. II. Harms, stage carpenter: Joe Itnnsome. C. W. Perrln, Col. Geo. Hamilton, TI.po. H. Harms, H. W. Mitchell, V. A. Jones Jr., Krancls Ilogei-s, V. II. Hoop, Cole Younger, It. S. Tate. II. Nuckolls (Morgan. W. H. Jiolstceu Eliza Daniels, Florence White, Virginia Harris and Itessle V. iMor- —'R S. P.rlghnm sends the following wire from Kansas City, Mo., under date of Nov. !): ■■Kinney's 'Across lhe Pncllle" suinsliPil previous records this week at the tniiis." — U A. Edwards, who lias been playing the "Arab King" -Willi Fred Raymond, has closed, and bus Joined-"At Valley l'orge,' for the leading heavy. — - irfiu Mlddleron has i-et'umisl to New- York, and nnnntiricps that she will not return lo musical nimeiiy work, hut will enter lhe di-HmmlP Held. — Notes from'the Flora De'Voss Co., No. '2: \te nrp now in our twdlrh we«'l; nud business surpasses all previous nvords. We inrrylsppclitiilintnoiid dye sienri^, and make each and iverv tilay n |ierte,t si-enlc plMil.lc iiiui. line roster Is as follows, and hits not been chunked siiu:e our <>|><-nliig. early In August • J. It. I;,itunnr. pn^rletor nnil man agpr : Ivlwnrd Ryder, a.lvalue representative; .1. 'D. Morgan, stsve ■innntiger: II. S: Haln. masler of prnportlp^; Coi. Kdwln Rrlnk, dlrpi'lor; fxiri'ii Sterling. \V. I'. Jones Jr.. H'niiik Toliin, Lillian Trlplett Sterling, Arnes Dolim. Mnrle Sliinniers and Ruby Itotnour. —11. Ilrown's Amusement I',,' .NiMe^: Wp have the S. It. 0. sign at our doors all along the 11 lie; Ms wp gave a gimfl show, ond llie people know 11 ami turn mil. < Miimigem are asking us for return ilaies, and as we carry s|sslal scenery for cadi plnv we can deliver the jtooiIh. — Chrfs. itarfleld, late of o;arfleld and dal- Ingher, has juiniHl "The Ilnuilli King" Co.. under the management of Mons. LaPlucp, In play the part of Jpsse Jflmes, nml'reporls uiiftlitg wlili success. — Notes from the Clara Matlies Co.: We nTe on tour la lhe Pih-IIIii coiiat, antl doing a more thnn ustjally gooil lm«lni>ss. The ciimiKiuy, fnon ll.s live years In stock nud on tour, has become known very favorably tor Its careful productions, ind tho clever Htitr always nsswiaite* liewdf with the best I>e«ple procurable oml the best plays. Stage mechanics. liert Kuller. of Local No. 2. Chicago, has resinned the position el props, with Cherry )llo> solus. Tom lloss, of Louisville Local, clospil with the Kentucky Relies, nml Jolneil "In lhe tiood Old Summer Time," tit Milwaukee, Oct. :tl. .lake .Miller, of lju-al No. :i. Cliicugo, replaced Mr. Ross wilh the Kentucky Hclli-s. Clms. Itichurds, of Uicnl No. IS, Milwau- kee, bus closed will) the John Robinson Shows, and bus gone lo Milwaukee fur the Winter. Manager Jas. Lowry and Jack Kills, of the Merry Maidens Co., were Initiated In the N. Y. Lodge, T. SI. A., Nov. 9, by President Harry lireen. A. Olonln, manager of the Metropolitan Electric Stnge Lighting Compauy, of New York City, bus Invented n stage pocket that has won universal favor among thentrlcal electricians. It lias nlso n-celvpd the In- dorsement of tlitl lire department and Nation- al Hoard of Fire Underwriters of New York, lioth of wh'lch bodies have declared It ab- solutely fireproof and an excellent protection against, lire. 4«» DEATHS IN THE PROFESSION. Ai.ttK Hkmkb. wife of Matt Holder, died In Chicago, Nov. 1, from blood poisnulng. She was. well known In vuuderlllc In Amer- ica and Canada. Her lasL engagement was Willi the Katie Kmmelt Co. Kesldes her husband she leaves a slsiter and two children. Jun Cistki.M) Jn. died or heart failure, at ltncin*-, Wis., on Nov. 7. He wtis the son of Dnn cnstello, of circus fame, und wtis forty-four yetirs of age. The deceased was nu m-tor, ami closed u few weeks ago Willi .Montgomery Ilros." "U. T. C." Co. TiniMAS W. Howaho, a railroad contract- ing agent for circuses, died Oct. 25, nt Tishomingo. Ind: Tor., aged slxly-sevcn years. For the past four years be had been with the tlreat KnBtern Railroad Shows and Howe's «rent London Railroad Shows. The season of 1892 he was with Sells & Dowus Railroad Shows. He had engaged the past season with Pawnee Hill's Wild West, but his Illness, which began hi February laBt, caused him to retire. lie lenves a sister (Sirs. M. F. ilnekett) In Tishomingo. James C. Baiiton, formerly of the team of Wlllllams and Hnrtoii, died Nov. IS, nt Hnltlmoro, Md. He was the son of James JL Rnrlon. of Norfolk. Vn. He leaves a wife and one son. Kdwaiiu t!. Rockkv, who for some time managed Hockey's Theatre <now the Olym- pic), In Jollet. ill., died at his home In that city on Nov. 0, and was burled Nov. 8, the H. P. O. KIks conducting tlie> services. Gustav yon Mam, the (iormau drumnllst, has just died, nt the age of seventy-nine, ut his home In Schleslcn. Jack Hiirton'. ngi'nt for flldeons Min- strels for the past three seasons, died at .Manchester, m.. o«f. 'Jli, of heart disease, lie was tblrty-livn years old, and his home was In Obtmmva. In. IttciiAiin Foiui. of (llbblns and l<'onl, died In llellevne Hospital. New York. «>cr. IT.. His wife, known professlnunlly as Mary He Lit tie, nud daughter survive him. , L. W. n.\yi.i:ss. an old time manager, died In the Bronx Hospital. I his city, Nov. N. Ho had not been lu the thentrlcal business for Kpvprnl Tears. Tlie Inst, known of him hem was Hint lie Wns In Australia, as manager for his wife. . ItommT C.uirnr.i.t.. nn niTohat, member of the Prenllcp Tvlo, wns found ileiul In Ills room III Hip Mount Morrl* llnlel. this city, on Nov. lit. lie hail been killed by lllitmliial- lug gas- , .... lii:nr.i:i: StwrsoN, n tenor singer, of llrook- Ivn. wns I'luiud dead in feint of a I heal re lit Hint elly on Nov. 111. Mr. Simpson was well known us a church singer ami I.ail nlso sung In concerts vvllh .Mine. Pntll nml Clara Louise Kellogg. Heart disease was the cause of his ileuih. Jkan llAiTiiciH, a Germon comedian, died In Biiffnlo, N. Y., Nov. S, of nitrnlysls. He leaves n wHe nnd three children. Doha K. Dk.vto.v died In this city on Nov. IS, of heart fnllure. flpr Inst engagement was with Al. Reeves' Company. ♦ « » CONNECTICUT. Ilrldueuort gmilh's 'I'hcnlre (IWwnrd C. Smith, wnnnger).—James O'Neill. In "The Adventures or Gerard," Nov. II, played to big business. The L'toplnns. 10, 11. had good business. Wilton Lncknye. la "The Pit." IS, plavisl lo capacity. "A Ragged Hero," 13, 14, bud good business. Bookisl: "The l"or- lime Teller'" 10. "A Boy of the Streets" 17. 18. Knthryn Ostermuu 10, "No Wedding JJells for H'-r" SOt, II. Pom's Tiibattb (Joseph CrldiLe. mana- ger).—The week of 0 wiih n phcnomcDal one In Hie matter of business. 'The tilrl With the Auburn Hair." and f'herrc and Bates, trick blcvcllsls, wire features of n bill which drew S. R. tl. Week of HI: The Juggling Johnsons, Louise Dresser, Mrs. Alice Sbnw nnd twin daughters. Kurd and Dot Wpst, In " A Young Politician:" Jnck Norworlh, Hip NpIIos, Matthews and Harris, the electro- graph.' A STRf$f6 HEADL1KE COMEDY FEATUAE. THE STARS o¥ -COONTOWN COLORED BAND, ^ v M. WITMARK & SONS, SKW YORK CITY. 3te XA/. 3 7th St, Now York. **A. WARM MATCH" CO., (ROSA) IN A SUHNK, CONSlsTINII nK tB* r'llSNIKsT SPtiTH KK0M TIIKIK lH'SICAI. CDMHIU UN AT :i.l.-i W HEADLINE ATTRACTION AT PASTORS THIS WEEK. sip. ACKnowiedged by rrrsmnc llf»l. iu the liuiiim-. i.augii rrnvoktng, iiiscnmiivtcd TelephoneDoiivrnintloii. (I'liscy linpossllile. Muterlul too complicated). AFTKHKtlOIMM. «».V AT 1l.:it) KVfiNlNHM. s mtiDiiCK Id/. Ilvraedinglv runny. Preeminently TIM I'ceMuss High Urudn - - — — - — — - —y rume.lv Artiste. Acknowledged by Press lhe Heii. DAN ORIIS/IIVIIIM3, KVKKY BIT OF BimiNKCS NKW TO VAVOKVILM:. !. K'VRRY MIT OF IIPSItKKS OllICINAI., SOLID LAI i. IITK.lt. KVKHY HIT OF 111 SINKSS UtIRS AN\ WHFltK IN OI.IO. KVBKY HIT OP lirSlNKRH IS TMIikl) AIKITT. EVKIIY KIT OF lit ■ siM--.su Ul It OWN AND < OP Ylt ll.ll'l K II. PLKASF. TAIvK NOTK'R! CRIKVIN'S liml OORR Will remain In VhiiiIovIUc until Jt m m. m - Kj|r»-l-fi fc» the Uti'i 1 part or Uri.'Ii. Ilicv will tlien uiiike a Mprlng tour in itielrMn<tcni fiuuedy, ^^ %f>r Oi r « w 1 llriei^^n« lug cast. Managers In S..L, N^ v.. Pa. and Ohio, wlm Have played this anru.ii.in, seiol open time In April slid May. l'lsv return dales only. Per.address, I»AIV CHIM>I1NM. mil W. »:td Sired, N. Y. I!. TOOK PROCTOR'S "ai HT. ItV STOUM. I.AJT WETIK. NKXT WfiKK, KMP1RK. IHlBOKKV. HULM IOi wm unRRis. PAR SAIjH, /eplia or l.'alslea(Pat.) Machines now making $:i>0 a week, with Indoor Uhi-iiIvsI Co.'s. If you have $16osend "lamps for I nil printed information, ttrestesl mime.v getter on earth. 0n»rlesK. Westo n, ina SprnciSt., Lswrenco.Mass. "^^NTK^TO~BUY, IIAGUAQE <AR or Small Hallway Conch nicely ei|nl|t|ied sndj readi tor roiul.sullalile Tor small company lids | Winter. Wonld prefer to liny one locsteii not far from Winter quarters. AMOS IIONIIKIIK, Aiigiisn. O klah oma. AT UBMHTY. Per Med.Co., BOH (JOMDIlN, MAHIKHAYKS. Punch ami Judy.iFlre atl, light anddieavy iisianeing, singing, seunud nighr, ven- Irlloi|titsin. ~l>t. cabinet. B 1". Comedy In Mt bet. Change for week. Make good. Up in Med. Un*. 1101! tiDRHON. si Mnrgnrrt SN. Uainlllou. Dntsrlo. I'KMUI, Youug Man |21|. with good musical car nml dramatic si.iliiy |im knowledge of notes), wished position iu clioniB "r pair. j. kisi:nhi;ki;. Care of H. Chorraay. 28 Stanton St.. N. Y. City. MKDKl'IK HEKN, SI illMO., :tc. WK PAY FttBIOHT. PUKNiail PAPER, Lectures and License Litwe. Mlttiium Ml'l. Co., Lonisvllle, Ky, BOOKING FOR SALK- A! due Night Stand. Route Uoiiked Solid from now lo ■April IA, anil from then milv ten open iUte» to Jmiu 1, for sale cheap. Who wauls Al Tints,? Address RKLIAB1LITY . I.siiinr, Clinto n Co ■ Pa. WANTICD—Small Crank Piano, in good order. Musi be light, about lonib, slid easy lo'liatidlc, can u-e man to take care of monks ami make himself useful. Want no gillie. Address mass Blowers, week Nov. 10, Bcrnlce, Pu.j week Nov. X, No p cii, Pa. , . YVAMTKD ULICK. for Johnson's ■ omtcy C >.,ttu Al Singing unci l> timing Sketch Tesin, M eliungc singles slid iloulilcs for two tilghls. Mule and feuisle. tiood Song mid liince Soiibrclic, writei|idck._ OTio JOHNSON, W»,K«fc SKKTCIIKH and every rorm of stage no veil v written to order; Hie liesi original work fnrnMinl in prufesslonals. Knclosn staiup. .IDS. KKItSIIAIV, H j) Biittonwuod St., Plilladetpli ia. LITIIOS, 0NK CENT Ktt'll. nay St vie. Heiul -JO CKNTM FOR 8AHPI.K3. JOHN OORDON.N. W. cor. Eighth ami Walnut 8U.. Plillldclplils, P it. WANTKD-PIANO PLAYER (Lady or fionl); must Read anil Pake and be able In Sing: Inw.sitrc Winter's sslsn; also Advance Agent thai can make Meticili Oaier,; pcrrcDtage milv. tiordoii Wrigbler. wrtie. C. J. WALSH. K'J-J tlntes Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. AT LIBKHTY, RALPH CLARK and A LI UK IIILTiiN.tlirnngb pre- mature closing of co. Al MUSICAL SPECIALTY, LEAKS AND SOVIIIIETTE PARTS. Ml'SICAL, FARCICAL COMEDY OR RKP. ■eMlMaOaMrfM- llonsonlT. Addr ess chic of CL IP PER. SKNIJ f'o'ii /.iumekTiann's \F.W and Original Side Splitter. This book contain" new and original Monologues, Parodies, Funny Sayings, etc PrtcCiSfiC. 1 also write to order. Address Fred 0 /.Imineriiiaiin. MT Het.c:-, ■: Ave.. Wllklnsburg. Pa At Liberty, Trap Drummer. STRICTLY SOBER. AND REL1ANI.K. W. II. STIh'KK, HK Halsey St.. Brooklyn, N. V. m:\v JKIISKY. Piitersnn,— Dpern House (John .1. fioel- sclilus, maiiiigeri.--"tllrls Will He lilrU" drew four crowded houses Inst week. Mm bright, catchy musical numbers of a huge chorus nud lhe gooil comedy work of A I. Leach pleasing nil. "Itncliitcl Ooldsleln" and "M'nmi. of the ]/>wtoiiirs" also Appeared, mcli to grnllfyliig business. Booked: luiu Sully 111, Wlllon laicknye, In "The Pit." 17. IR: "Looping the Lisiji" ln-21, "Human Slaves" 24. i:f>. "Lovers' Lnnp" itll-SS. Bi.ioii Tiikatiii] (Mrs. Ben Lenvltt, mana- ger).—Fred Irwin's Big Show received good pnlrnnngp. Insl. week. The RentitSiiiilley this week, uud lhe Bohemians i'.'i-l'h. ♦-*♦ KANSAS. I.en ven worth.- At Hip f'rnwfonl firond Opera House (M. .1. t'liiiiilugbiiiu, local iuiiii- ngeri.- "A Hunch of Keys" clime Nov. 2, lo ?ood huslness. The Morning (Ilories hnd tiIr business :t. ".Ies«e Jnines." S, nnd "on Hie Bridge at Midnight," II, packed lhe house. Coming: The .Moonlight Maids III. •The liovernor's Son" 1^'. Kelcny and Shnn- noii HI, "Roheil Hlilincl" II, "Tbe 1'ilsl Mllll" 13. *t ♦ TF.XAS. Ssin Antonio.—Empire Opera House (M. K. lli-ndy, niiiiiager). —'i'he Algen Slock Co. Is presenting "Under the Has Light." und simi- lar plays, to fair IiiimIivcss. The people are: Hurry l'on*t, Hugh Morrison, Waller llenn, Hurry I/ee. Jns. Sluidrlck, T. Hcdmuud, Knthryn Staiitou, Alleeu Morrison, Yulerle 1/iM'Iw IllKonlr, I'.tta La Rose, und MIsi Algen. Hurry Corson (.'lark Is expected here wilbln the ni-xt two ivn'ks lo inlic charge of this Immw with bis own compaiiy. *t > UKOItfilA. Maenn—At the Acadcny of Music (II. Home, iiiiiniig.'n. — "The Silver Sllpis-r" cnnic, to n lurge and npprecliitlve audience, Nov. B. Hoikill: "Tlii' .Miimtnv ami lite Humming Bird" 12, Harlow's Minstrels It, Itits-o tt Holland's Minstrels Id, i led mile f-igliliin IK ''The KUtol AYcbllng" 19, Amelia llinghnm L'u, Henry L. Hlxcy \iZ, "Rose- mary" 21. Hiilletln -SUNDAY rORCKRTg, Nov. in. HYDE & BCHMAN'S. STANDlNi; ROltlH ONLY. The Mayor sppctrsni s.4',:a large Recepiloii: -.ii niliiules of good humor, and why? Because lie had I he goods sihl pleased the pdio'ussiid tlie Man- irjer or Hip bouse, iti.c.-,-OntliHin Tlieiitre, Ktsl New York, sroil'ed, ami lln-v biiven'l goi over H Still iiil-lnj-'iiliiiiiiiiie linn u'lib the goods. .KeXl Sundiiy, The Novelly. Relorns Litter, H ^?5 Y _J'*£ M ii , !l'JL he Wayor of the Bowery. Alfred L. Harstn &, Co. loving Picture lacbineB from $15 up, Stereopticons from $15 op, Colored Song, Serpentine, Cloak Slides from 25 cents up; Films from $2 np. Old Films, Machines and Slides taken in oxebange. Films, machines and Song Slides for rent. Tbe latest hits in Illustrated Song Slides. FOOLISH DREAMS. Man in tbe Overalls. 18sl., $9.00 Always in the Way . 19sl„ $7.00 Hiatatha . . . 14sl„ $4.90 And 100 others. ALFRED L. HARSTN & CO., 138 E. 14th St., New York. Tel. 3NP4-18. A POSITIVE HIT IN BALLAD h'OKM 10 ENCORES NIGHTLY, WHEN THE TREES ARE WHITE WITH BLOSSOMS lit RETURN. The pocry by 1KKNK LBNMON. Tbe nuislo by CIIAS. KOIILHAN. ALBERTO IIIMAN, U K.15lh St.. New York. { AMATEUR Plsywlights! Hyou srclnciirli { est, why not niaslcr llio lecliidi|iieof play writ i lug mid save fauMdf yp»r« of hitler oxpe- (Hence. To show our stoeurlly, \vn will send (sample lesson ami iiirllctilnrs freo foritiiiitp. ] llrcukur I'lay Agency, VUt llazzaril St., Palls., Pu. Wanted* FOR THE SHIPMAH'S MAMMOTH SPECTAC- ULAR UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CO. Tutu I'e.ple wlio 1'iuy Hrass, Muslchjus who IJouble In Orcbeslrii, n liood l.'ubii'cd l)uai- lei thai pny llliiks. Salary must be low, as Ir Is sure. \Yrilo or wire. Stowe, VI., Nov. Hi, Wnterlmry SO, Hum 91, Mnrshlleld 'J.'l. Itlchuiom! -.'4, .leiri-isuuvllle -.'•, SI. Alhniis "il. Swi'.ntoii L'7. it 'mmrTum mi. 29, MRS. G. E. TILDEN, < n vn \< rims. Addrif* AMSTKItHAM, N. Y. MLI-TraO l ScS[ V E)(SlllC[ Mucliliics nud I'IIiuh Iloiiglil, Sold, Ivxeliitnited nml Itemed. Song KIIiiih and Slides. Hit; IIAIttiAINS THIS IVHIIK. •Ill WI08T UKtli ST., K. Y. CITY. BIG 8UCOEHS On the Kohl ami Cnslle. Mlddlutoa, nnd Tiiito nml Anderson clrculls. Have a few uecks oixm for tlio Knslorn MMMH- -Nov. S3, lid. Ore. 7. II. SI. Artcj- tlmt, to lb'! (iolden (Jules of Cullfornlu. HARRY THOMSON Addrpws nil First t'lnss AgMits. WONDER GAS OUTFIT b'or Moving I'lctitre Mnclilne, I'rec (.'lrciilur. imiiiim: ilim;, 10 i:. J lib HI., Xew York I'lty. nnil WUITNFY'3 iiamp .Monologue. A sill-" uunnnnnci a, v lull( ; r . A n„n„.,i llllul i„, r or typcwrlllPii copies, at CLIHi ciicb. Order •mirk. HH.V WI1ITXKY, can; SI. ClmrKs flotel, .Milwaukee, Wis. itlih R f P.flU VocuIIhI. Marionettes. Veil- AILIUi, U.t.UUBI, ,,-i|, 1(| „| sl . .Millie, lllilljo, old Mold, el e. Plenty ollu is. Vntnp Orgiiii, I'lniio. Make good. Wnnt tbltet. (t|dexpenses. Hilly Weston, UJ I-'loranc St., IJiiiulltou, Ont. AT Kittanning.Pa« . MATINEE AND SIGHT. (Icrlalnty or p«tcennii.'e. Wire. C. V*. PARK, PUNSSUTWANKY, I'A. Good Useful People for Repertoire. Preferuticu given in tluu-e wlio can Sing nnd liaueu, Hillary mnsl be low, us tt Is sure. A gooil Actress for rostioud u|c busliiPHH, one wlihtii'levet- I'tiilil piefernd. lncom|icletil people will be ills- charged utter Hrsi i.erfi.i m» nee. OLAKK STUllK till. Van Rurnti, Ind. WANTjED at once, ' TO l.l'.AII 111111), STRONG B-Flil Mi PLAYER. Also Slide Trombone. Moth itiusi duiiblo Hlagc. tlooil Song and linnca Hoiibiuitc write. Don't mtsrcprcscnl; yay only wbai ran can do and low- est 111 Ural letter. lilt. A. IIA I I.K Y, PlonmuiivUlo, AllnDtlu Uu., N. J. Yo«, it Is s Medlelao Co. Cornettist Wanted Must be a I'orkcror bu won't lust. Hood stcailv pnitltloii for the real fellow' Preier A. !■', of U. mall. Would also like to bear from good (lelllst ami Horns for inter dale MUSICAL DIRECTOR, Lyceum Theat re, Wllinlligton, H el. PICTURE MACHINES. Now nud Second Hand Hloronptlooui, Film*, Song Hlbles and Uupplloii. Prelum miiuldnoa re- bniit with all imiirovciiinnis. itlmotilats any Volt- igo. Buc.hanicKl etreets tor acts mads, fcipert repairing dona. NKW YOltK riLM KXUBANOK. N. I'tiWKit. Mgr„ UT Nussau St., New York. _Phono ictflo UortUi^iL At Liberty, JACK P. GLINES, AGENT. best of rcrcrotiees. Wlra or wrlw Osroor NATIONA I, HfrTKL, 1'nlls City, Neb, Grand View Opera House BINNEWATER, N. Y. Sliows coming this wsi. please uilte for.open iluii). Hems noil. Lighted » lib lias a ml Well Heated. iMiva Si.iio- ami Fine Hctnery: .'>.i;ou loilrnw front, J. W. HTOI.L. i'rop. nnil Manager. EXPERIENCED PEOPLE Furarird tllijus lleperlnlie l'oiii|«iny. Prefer- otic.iigiven to llmsewbo dolpeiiiillies. A, unol Hliiitlna ami Diiiichig huiibreiie, a Hiiud, Htipilds Actor tor landing J iivenllrs, a man fns ntaiio and small parts, sunie biwust milary lu lint loiter. W. V. T11HNBH, Wntiulrtwii. S. H^ ~ AT LIHIIlt I Y. MR. and MRS. JACK HENLY, Versatile Sketch Team. Illk. Face, Irish, liulcli. Straight und Hilly Hoy. .lank nil'round dancer, strong singles, change tor ten nights. Until good singers, ItPxiiiuudhlo uigrs., write or wire In ■IA0KHBNLY. Wo llfli t! N, Uroad HI,. PUUs., Pa. First tlliiMs Violinist for balnticoof season In tlwa> ire. AiIiIi-osh 1). I.. HICI1 Mill, Lcidor Park Tlieuini. Jliunliesiir, N. 11. AT LIBERTY, A! MEDICINE LECTURER. WlslitoJoluM.il. Years of cxperlewn. Hlrotig ntllco worker, If needed, ■'crceiiiage preferred. J. r\ A HAMS. SpMiiglleld, Mj>._ APPARATUS FOfl ILLUSIONISTS and MAttHJIAtiS can be onlcred from an expert. mechan ic,. A . KALTA Y. lis W. bllliHi., M. V . GENUINE CURT0I8 SILVERMOUNTED l^vy model, cnstfiH, In goad cniidltlon, for salej for FlHlL Advcrliaitig OIllcc, la-ii Hill Ave., N. Y,