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FEBBTTAKT 20. NE¥ YORK CLIPPER. 1245 "It's In the Air. You Cant Get Away from It. Whistled All Over New York. Once Heard, Never Forgotten." IIOOE8T SONG HIT ( GOOD BYE, MY LADY LOVE. P BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. .low being Snng at Sllte.n Theatre. In Greater !*»w York-not Co m.ntlon the rett of ttip coontry-to doxrni nf »ncor.i nightly Pretty «ood fcT * Twenty Day RsKortl-yee 1 Jed JtC- JL 39^ 81 WEST 31st ST., NEW YORK. MEYER COHEN. Manager. CHICAGO—Ogden Balldidg, Cor. Clark and Lake 8t«„ JOE M. HARRIS, Manager. . Profettlonal Coplet Wowr Ready to Ail alnger.. 1'iinior'. Theatre (Ton; Pastor, maua- «r) —The distinction of being placed at The tod of the programme is given to the musica? act of Smith and Fulfer (Theo »\ smith and Jennie St George) for this week hen- Mr. Smith surely baa one of the strong- tt.t musical novelties now before the public, Miss St. George being n most able nssistant, end their success on Monday, Feb. 10, was ierT emphatic. Josephine Gassmaa and her nlckamanles were a close second In popular favor, for, of the many who have adopted thl« line of work since Miss Gasaman first introduced'It here, none have ever excelled iier In negro delineation. The long and di- versified bill for this week also contains the imfl the Pajama Girl:" Rosalre and Taft, •The Jolly Acrobatic Sailors:" the Kumlna rrrlo In "The Bogus Count;" Jas, and Bonnie ya-lVv. In "The Messenger Boy;" Lavender Richardson and Co., presenting "Brady's l'ov " the Chameroys, comedy hand balanc- ers;'Big. Maceo and his trained dog, Chi- cago; the Barnells, grotesque jugglers and eoulllbrlats; Jules Larvett, magician, and the American vltagraph. Buslne«s continues up to the Pastor standard. I menta slaco Irnqill. Flromakelt ABSOLUTELY a, PERFECT. CONUt'CTKD ON LIBKKAL BDH1- Ts'"' ; Str.Teewe^." VjdEBaFir^ I tSSU^M^tSSJSmSSXSSSSSvm t ■■" MOIOIWa*. x l Elmer Tenler. Ed. Adams.and Sol 5gg2S&*$&, VSSfiS* 0 "ffi who .oft" ton RFOPFaK CAT FFR 97 '01 prho constitute the chorus of this bouse. ^^ n ° 0 t tie throat. 1 term them my "UM ItllUrCrld dA 1it fCD. L 11 V* Harlem.^-^t the Harlem Opera House (Alei. Lltchensteln, manager).—"Lord and Ijdy Algy," K. C. Carbon's comedy drama, with William Faversbam rn the leading male role, Is the offering for this week, and the opening, Feb. 16, was excellent The work of Julie Opp was heartily enjoyed, and the catlre company wa3 entirely satisfactory. Next week, Ada Behan and Otis Skinner, In r»nertorj. , _ ... west End (George A. Blnmenthal, man- ager).—James K. Hackett did big business with "The Crown Prince" during the past week. "Arrah-na-Pogue," with J. K. Mur- rav, is this week's offering, and at the open- ing. IB, the house was comfortably filled. Next week, "Checkers." Metropolis (Henry Hosenberg, manager). —"Human Hearts." the current bill, opened well night of 15. Next week, Ralph Stuart, In "By Right of Sword." Proctor's One Hundred and Tttzntt- fhth Street Theatre (J. Austin Fvnes, central manager).—"Lady Wlndemere's Fan" is the stock offering for thi3 week, and is presented In an elaborate manner. The at- tendance at the opening, 10, gives every in- dication of a big week. The vaudeville con- tingent Includes: Miss Norton, Julius M. Tannen, Rt-ed and Shaw, Eddie Mack, and new views by the kalatecbnoscope. Hurtig & Seamov's Music Hall (Ben HurtlE, manager).—The alterations ordered by the cltv officials were completed sooner than anticipated, allowing the resort to open nn Friday afternoon, 12, when the bouse was packed. The first performance of the current weak was well attended 15, when an unusually strong bill was presented, Includ- ing the following: The Russell Bros., Jamen Thornton, Felix and Barry. Rossow Midgets, Kurtoti and Brooks. Sullivan and Pasque- llna, the Three Livingstones, Edgar Blxley, end Carlson and Wllllnrd. Stab (Wm. T. Keogh, manager).—"The lett's musical dogs, the Four Bards, the Four l.mperoi's of Music, t.liarlcs Kenna, 1,,-onu Tbmber, the Sisters Gasca, Kelly and Kent, and Crawford and Manning. Fulton Street Theatre (Frank A Keeney, manager).—The first week's bill Is a strong one, and Includes: George Hoe-, Robert El- liott and Marguerite Fields, in a sketch, entitled "What s the Matter With Boston; the Meredith Sisters, Shorty and Lillian Do Witt, H. V. Fitzgerald, Hoey and Lee, Maude Kenedy, St. John and Le Ferere, the Four ltlanos, and the vltascope. Star (E. M. Gotthold, manager).—The at- traction this week Is the Cherry Blossoms Burlesquers. Gorgeous costumes, catchy music and grand scenerv are In evidence. Next week, the Parisian widows. Watson's Cozx Corner (W. B. Watson, manager).—The burlesque offering for tbls week Is' Watson, girls who .. Molds, and the thirty young and pretty show The vaudeville programme will Include: Jame3 and Sadie Leonard, Fredo and Dare, Trask and Gladden, Marlon and Pearl, the Three Rio Brothers, and the Emerald Trio. The Sunday concerts are crowding the house to its utmost capacity. Amphion (S. H. Cohen, manager).—"Ser- geant Kitty," the new comic opera, with Virginia Earle In the title role, opened to a large audience night of 15. Big busi- ness last week. "The Prince of I'llsen" next. Follt (Bennett Wilson, manager).—Joe Welch, as the star In "The Peddler." Is here this week. The opening house, night of 16, was to the theatre's capacity. Big houses last week. Coming next, "Soldiers of For- tune." _ Gatett (James Clark, manager).—There was a big audience present night of 15, when the Kentucky Belles burlesque or- ganization began a week'3 stay. The open- ing burlesque is called "The Marriage Trust," and as a closing number they give the bur- letta, "Down Where the Blue Grass Grows. The olio: The Burke Brothers, In the sketch, "Wise Mike:" Boranl and Nevarro, comedy acrobats: Hollov and Mccban, black face come- dian:.: Grav and Graham, novelty musical comedian*fAllene and Hamilton, acrobats, the Reliance Quartet, Etta Bastedo. soubrette; Ed. Morris, In a specialty, and Claire May- nard. Good business last week. Patton's (Fred Andrews, manager).— Special attention has been spent on the staging of "Between Love and Duty, * this week's offering. The opening house, 15, was large. Good business last week. Dora Thorne" next. . Noveltt (David Robinson, manager).— Patrice and her talented organization this week present "Driven from Home. The opening house, 15, was large. Good business last week. Coming next, ■ BEFORE YOU BOOK CHICA80, CONSIDER CLEVELAND'S THEATRE OPENED OCTOBER 31,'03. "CHICAGO'S SAFeMT.LAROWBT, NKW- KST AND BEST TIUEATRaV* Centrally located. ONLY STRICTLY INDRPKND- BUT house to the city. BOUGHT AND TAlD FOR wiru REAL MOSSY. Aller«tlons and improve- Samples Free. BUIB ETHEL VAN BURKK (Van Buren . 8*1611." EVANS A> SONS, Liu.., 133 William St., Saw York. London, Liverpool, Montreal, Toronto. SHOOTINfl GALLERY, complete, six re- peating guns, Edison Concert Gr&pbophone, ilx 8 z 6ln. BecoraB, :0x3S Tent, cheap for ea*h. fell separate if d?atred. H. Peeler, Salisbury. N. 0. OKT MCTON's BOOK, A«-D BECOME THE WORLD'S OREATKUT JTJCGLER. Ad- dress RICTON, tae Greatest Ball JoRgleron Karlb. SSI Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Books II each. This week, Proctor'a Fif ty-eig ht St. WANTED—For B. 0 Long's Palace Shows, two Cornets and Baritone. Other Musicians, write. Also Man for Punch for side show. Must join on wire. Wire or write lowest Balary Imme- diately. Show opens March t. Address B. 0. LONQ, Box It*. Okolona, MlM. WITH GREAT BILL OF DRAMA and VAUDEVILLE. LITHOS ONE CENT EACH, ANY STYLE. 3ESL) 2P OKNTS FOR SAMPLES. JUHK OOHDON, N W.cor. El*ntb and Wnlnut St8.,Ptillartclphla,P». WASTED ) Vaadovlllo and Dramatic ..»»»..«.. Artists, all lines. Btate IMMEDIATELY, \ lowett salary nr*t letter.; PROMT IMF. TO TIME DURING REQDLAR SEA- SON WILL PLAY MERITORIOCS OPERATIC. DRAMATIC, BUKLKSuCK, MfSIOAL. MINSTRKL and VAUDRVILLE COMBINATIONS at prices the merits of the auractlon warrant. WILL CON- SIDER PROPOSITIONS FOR PRODFCTION OF BIG 8PK0TA0rL»R or MUSICAL AlTRAOTION FOR COMING SPRING AND SUMMER RUN. Address all communications W. 8. CLEVELAND, 9. W. Cot. Wabash Ave. and Hubbard Court, Obi- citgo, III. ___^^^___ PopC Manufacturing; Co. Famous Chainless Bicycles Equipped wl(h tvro-tpeed ^nr, c«.nler brake, »nd cushion Iraroc All Standard Chiln Model! READ THIS—Buy a Galatea. Guarantee you to make $200 to S»o every week; Btore Stowing »4C0to$!O0 every week at parki this Summer. Priie, $150. Only Dve weeks more to get one. Hurry, sump lor circulars. CHAS. E. WESTON, 132 Sprnce Bt„ Lawreace, Maaa. Wanted Immediately, I Cthlofuti»»« tt our 10.000 inim \ •Wmi.or «nr enr CtUI*n ciiUM on nct'.vl ntft twtK-fni Mnnm. •Hearts Adrift." "Gotha'm (Charfes Williams, manager).— A revival of "Uncle Tom's Cabin Is given here this week by At W. Martin a company. Tho slie of the opening house, 15, showed this old time story of 6 the South has os none of Its popularly. Good businessifcat week. Next week, "Her First False Step. Theatre UHZQtrn [fltBa* B. Corr, mana- r and lessee).—This week's entertainment Ninety and Nine"" holds forth this week, and g^irfb!' j. a Barnes' Dainty Paree the opening. 15. drew one of the largest &^S«cS The opening burlesque, audiences oT the season. Next week, JSellie ,Vf tSIH at the Waldorf," fntroduces tho en- McHenry, In "M'llss." _ , ♦£."^anv and a chorus of thlrt7 comeiy Ootham (Sullivan & Kraus, managers). ."LS^^fclwMaE Mr. Corbet' 1 Is the —The World Beaters moved up from a down £™r7, { the closing"burlesque. The olio: town bouse, and started the second week of S,f™°, e P La van, Ranzetta and Be Lair, Booth FOR 8ALK-LATE IMPROVED EDISON EX- HIBITION; MODEL KINETOSL'OPE. Has the flneit of lenses, perforated shutter; guaranteed to give excellent, satisfaction; same as new; i» bargain at $60. 2 good 8ons Sato, $«.50; Life or Christ Lecture Set, %t\ aSetof Magical Trlckn, is, and some fine FUuib for«c. per rt. All like new. Stamp Tor reply. FRANK. HARTLEY, Qroenport, Suif. Co., L. I., N. Y. PLAYS, Sketches written. Bend stamp for list, of typewritten a&etchea. Address BERNARD KL1NO Piny wrlgliu 184 We8t 2Sth St., N. Y. WANTED,* Black Tent. For Sale Cheap, lo Bosentleld Picture Macbluti, a Punchlag Ma- chines, 4 Slot Graphopnoues.hamoPlate Machine. CHAS. RAY, Cumberland, Wd. the new bouse with bright prospects, house being crowded lo- The company (aught the fancy of the audience from the Mart, and the various members were warmly received. As an additional attraction, Cham- pion James J. Jeffries has been engaged, which should attract packed bouses all week. The success of the new venture thus far has exceeded expectations. The Sunday ntelit concert drew out the people, and will no doubt prove a financial success In the future. Next week, Fulton's Jolly Grass Widows. Olympic (Tbos. W. valentine, manager). —A cood sized crowd turned out to welcome 'he Spider and Fly Co., It3 first Hoilem ap- pearance, and It met with the full approval of the audience. Prospects are br" vood week's business. Next .week, Follies. Ohpheum (Dr. Leo Sommers, manager! —Dewplte opposition this resort continues to hold Its own and the house was comfort- ably filled at the first performance of t " week, 15, when the following bill was p sented: Roberts, Haves and Roberts, Krle- urS Denlon Rfch and Wllber. Mae Bell and II^nnYand 'Hearney. There was a. big house urgent on the opening night, 15. Coming neit, Metropolitan Burlesqners. Lyceum (Louis rhllllps, manager .— "DnchcRse Du Barry" Is this week ■ offering. Good business last week. BusuwiCK Music Hall (Walnstock & Michaels, managers).—This weekiW*; cludes: The Empire Musical Comedy Com- pany, In "A Jolly Reception:' Madame Flower, Kerns and Cole, in "Frederick the Great;" the Vans. Raymond and Ciajton. Leo Stevens, Oandy and Lemoine, Alary Montague and Flo Batea Business conUnues are bright" for a XaT & , .week, Ji-ads and. OHIO. LADV Musicians W&ntudat once—Clarionet, Comet, Trombone, Trap Drummer; year's engage- meut (Dntmatlci. MaBtbe O K. Bute all. Lowest salarv. Wire. WM. 11UELLE, Leader, New Utrecht A ve, and 80th St., Bitb Beach, Brooklyn, K. Y. WANTED IMMEDIATBLY-GoodSinger Work In Big Vaudeville Noveltv. Playing beat homes. Amateurs considered. Furnlsn little cash for first expenses. Call. KITTY'WEBB, 249 Went. Twenty-thltd St., N. V. City. FINE SIZE AID LOOKS; GHIBIGTE. MAN. GOOD SIZE. Those with speclaltlei preferred. wire MANAGER PAIGE COMEDY CO., MONTGOMERY, ALA. WANTED, MUSICIANS— Leader, Perform- ers that do several acta, M»n to work lions, Boa* Canvas Man.Agt. and Bill Posters, Cook. Foriale, Flat and Stock Oars, K. R Hag»age \Vagona AUOUSTUS JONES. Ollfton Forge, VA. FOR BALK, LVHIN'S OINBOORAPII With Stertoptlcnn combined, Exhliiliion 1903 model, with Electric and Calclnm Burnera, Rh ontat. Guaranteed perfect, samo aa now. l.ocort. Film, 60 Slides. Trunk, etc., cnmplele, ready to give eliow; bargain. P. A. KOBER, 817 Seventh Ave.. Beaver Falls. Pa. FOR S A LE, Show Property, good as new, only u aed six weelrs. consisting: 18X2011. marque: Wft. big top, with sort mjddle.loft walla^MxlOfudrcas t 40 West 28th St., Paleys. Tel. 8.766 Madlaon. Kala-teohno-Bcoro Exuliange. Machines, Films, Bought, Sold, Exchanged und Rented. Edison Universal Machine, sllglnlj used, $86.60; Itdlaon Exhibition Machine, S II., $06; Edi- son Great Train Kobt.erv. 7«0ft, B. II , $96; Fairy- land, slightly used, l,040ft„ $106. Late.it Cp-to- dittc Subjects In Moving pictures to Rear. Try us and make good. JAPAN WAR SLIDES. IB COLORED HLIDES, PRICE $7,80. EUGENE CLINE & CO., at> Dearborn St., CHICAGO. Cornell McDowsll Co. ACTORS, PIANO, Double Tuba; COKNET, ALTO, IIKAVY, LF.A!)IN'<i HAN to Direct Stage, Double Band. F H, Fl VK, Lnko Ojjl jg. Mlcti. WASTED-TflBEC L&DY 6TIIA8ra TO Y'oDnBstoVrTi.- . At the Opera nonse( Peter imfort- R , niauager).—"Deserted at the Altar 01 the aSuS to fair attendance, Feb. 11. Stet- 13 pre- fPP£* r ?.tT„Pie Tom's Cabin." madnee. and sons night Uncle Tom's Cabin." ma,' 12, drew well. "The. Tenderfoot, sel's dog and monkey'clrcus, Everett Rlo, laa R h B1 " h ' ard Car i e , appeared before a large Russell, Elliott and Neff, Boyd and Lovely, w a dlence 18, and fully.sustained v the jrepu- and Jennie Williams. Note. —^Eueeae Wellington, formerly man- ager of the Gay Masqueraders Co., Sullivan & Kraus' road show, has been.made acting niahager'af the Gotham. ~ Brookli-n-iAt the Montauk (Isabel Sinn Hecht. manager).—"The Earl of Pawtucket," with Lawrance D'Orsay In the leading role, fade good here Feb. 15. This Is the latest comedy success by Augustus Thomas, and a crowded honse was present. A capable 'ast is In support. Richard Mansfield last jeek crowded the house at each performance. Marie Tempest follows 22. Oramd Opeba House (Lew Parker, man- ager).—The play this week Is "By Right of Nword." Ralph Stuart plays the lending tnle. Next wiiek,' "Sherlock Holmes." Park (Nick Norton, managor).—The play presented here 15 was "If Women Were Men." Ruslneas last week w.Ts blc. Next week, "Wedded. But No Wife." . CoLctrBiA- (Dave A. Wels, manager.— Nelle MeHenry, In offering. "The T^ „ HIJOTJ (Will Mi-iii.-- , ui»—•— i- ^boonea- "Stock Company this week present '/Honnle. Scotland," In which Edna May Snootier, Augustus Phillips and Cecil Spooner Jo good work. Jessie McAllBtcr, who has wen absent from the cast for several weeks Mturned, Rnd was given a big reception. Blc Illness ruled last week. "A Romance of Old Meilco" *lll be next week's bill. , '"lnpitKt:M (Percv O. Williams, manaceri. ~An excellent bill Is presented tbls week, it Includes • George C. Boniface Jr. and Bertba »!>lf7lnrer. in a mu«icnl comedy. "The Woman "ho Hesitates Is Won;" Harry Gllfoll, Ra- boll. Will West. Warren and Blancbard. How- ffd « ponies, Chris Bruno and Mabel RusselL Mile. Latlna, Cole and Johnson, and the ^"mrapb... • „ Hyde A BeHMan's (Archie H. Ellis, man. ageri.—ciavton White and Marie Stuart taboo this clever performance has estao- llshed. Bookings: ' r A,Bunch of Keys 17, "A Dangerous Woman" 19, ."The Night no- f0 ftK™THE 2 °<Joe Weber, manager).- WeekofS embraced the .following talent, under the head of Hyde's Comedians: The EUnore Sisters, Uolloway■Trio. ^ J cco'o Midgets, Paul Klelat, IIII1 • n j 1 J >0,lt<1 S^i Pittsburg Quartet, Bennett and Youne, and uTall Remington. This bill proved to^be " strong one. Booked, week of 15, Weber & Rnih'q Dalntv Ducbess Co. NoiE.-Manager Peter Rice, who has taken every precaution for the protection of "a'patrons, also believes in the protection of the people behind the scenes, and has authorized the making of a new exit, from the hark of the stage. . . — Dayton.—Victoria Theatre (C. Y. Miller, manager).—TU* Four Cohans returned ten. ? producing "Ilunnlnc tor Oflko," to good bitomwT * ? Tbe Hultan of HuU" was well lag room, poles, ropes, stakes, comple e: carver) band wagon.Beata VI muslehin.; alao Uckct, bag- gage, coot house, chandelier wagons, an Irish launtlug car, photographs If deslrtd, car runs.lil Und aniformn.clrcus paper atatloncr7,n»me.tt«o. Chan. Lee's Great London Shows, Wlnertbarre, Pa. GROSS-LYALL CO. SOOBRETPB With Specialty. S, and IX, MAN WHO CAN PLAY PARTS with Good Specialty. Incompetents closed quick. Wn pay all. state lowest. Always glad to bear irom good people, GHOSH A LYALL, OMIllCOlhe, O., Feb. 19-liO. work In big aerial act. Must bo small In stature, and do some other act. Good, long sea- son's work to the right parties. Btate full par Uuulars, height, age, weight, cxpcrleneo and lowest salary. Send photo If possible. It will bo returnod to you. Adiltesa ■ ■ ; W. B MDWARD8, Detroit, llloh. Book^routE ^VNtW rORK REPREStNTATIVf: nPEMf/cco . 'flow/a r/tt T/Mf Gt/AfiANTtLD.. ,". aooH-MM StASOH, /£fiMfyotftArr. A,C-DQRNER. . MCKmoctfP TwmrsiKi m * row.. ACB0BAT8, TAKE BOTE. DNDERSTANDER AT LIBERTY Uelabt, 6 test 7 Inches; weight, 176 lbs,; age, 2t years. Would like lo bear from any acrobatic act. Address CLIFF BOC0BKK, S9 Washlngion Ave.,So, Minneapoii.i, Minn. In "M'llsa." is this week's " a ^niz^ 10. Win, H-„ Crane, In "Thi •M Otphans" follows 22. gSir," played, to a fine audience 11 McAllster. manager).—The A 'good sized crowd witnessed "The Cryma !■.■. ~/.ov- nreaent JJ.,*„~.. ,o an rt vim. H. West's Mlnstre Co drew well 13. Coming: Ethel Barry- more. In 'Cousin Kate," 17; Lulu Glaser, fn"faolly Varden," 18; "Ben Unr' 25 to Park"Theatee (Gil Burrows, manager). _-Tb^ Wnvwird Sob" was well patronized MR "Hello, Bill." did •Wl» 1 ,S»!fw 11*13. Coming: "Only^a Shop Girl 15-17. Black P-tll. Troupe 1*3* _.. 1W -.. „,* MUSjCIANS Gentry Bros.' No. 2 Show Tabs, Trombones, Clarionets. Allot, Dnimi, eto. Addrota W. A. STALKY, Troy, Ohio. WANTED. FIRST GLASS COMEDIAN, Care of Pauline Bali, Caryl, Yonkon, N. i ■ emit Theatre.— "Peck's Bad Bov" did well »■ Coming: "Kat ? enjarnmer Kids" W, " •At the Old Cross Rosd.i AR. r „,„ ml , nl a. the Great Southern The- atr^°.L m M? Soda! mana^).-"Tfae„Sultan Sf Rnln" nlaved. to good business. Coming: WH. Wests Minstrels lA. c xirAfr H-rsrrr THEATRE (A O. ilir.li' Stbeet Theatre Ovens, hesd the'bill for the current week, in their "I™., --f'Tbe UtU« vunrch Aronnd the l»tHt iucceas, 'Tarla." Otteri a»: Oil- Banagen.— *»» «•»»■ WANTKO CllJICK, CHORUS „, E LS,A^. LKA^B.^ Cl»rendon Ball, 13th St., near «a Ave., Now York. Wanted, PUTNAM'S THEATRE. RICHMOND, VA., Specialty Peoplo, Hcrlo Uooilcs, Hrmg and Danco Lailles andSlHterTeams, AddrenaF. W.I'UTNAM. ERWOOD WANTS STR0H8 LEADIH6 WOMAN AND MAN: KSPEtllALLY SOOBIIETTF. OTIIBR fSKFI'L PEOPLE, wrUfl quick. R. .1. KRWOOD, flopewell, Ponuavlvanla. THE BEST and CHEAPEST HOUSE . CAVAWO. 0 .^- ANO l-'^"MU5IUl IHSTBUMIKISi 'miBAND&ORCHESTRA I jj^ppgajtygLOCUATS l? PHILADA.PA 1 CTI. 1TC HAiT'TONC bl KA It PROCESS CO. At lV'JI>ei*tya VKHHATILK KKEKII AHTISTM. HINOLRS AND DOIlBLr.S. RAWi* and VON RAOPMAN.THomasvllio.da. nm aow iu ilskg. new voaa. ..• SQUABt UK* - MINIMUM 90o» WANTED, WOMAN F8R HEAVIES AND CHARACTERS. For lUpertolre. PRANK E. F,nNn. rixm.. III. Win, Dramatic People. PIANO l'LAYKIl, xi once Aridr'M HA7.SL LOOAH. Otierolree. Iowa. FOR SALE, One 70ft. Round Top, One Cn* pie lo Cook no'isc, Suven Ungtba of HeaorveHoata, Knnc. Polca, SiakiiH. OOmplelo for All. AddrtM I'RED DAltUNfl, Ooh, Delivery. Klmlra. V. Y. LA VAUGHN will Boa Sliver Alto, ]« Htotia ;Molgh Bell., Cbro., NlilkelH.uk. M.n1ollD, bsLjo(nii swell). Don't iie.il ihon.—tnat'H why. A'trlresi L. LA VAIIOIIN, |'L Hunter, Pa. Booked: Block followed by "The Corner" did well 11-11 I'attl Trnubadourn lo-li, i Volunteer Organise" IS-'.'O. Gaum Opera Hocse (A. O. Ovens, mana- gerj.—"ArUona" played, to large nudlencw. Empibe Theatbh (H. Wlsepoan, manager). —"The Two Orphans'' Played, to M4JM; neas, week of 8. Week dt 15, r 'Nortbem Ughtt."- • ■ NPPVniiQBXflLCTQQ ExliauslaJcrOibiiltalid cnYv uaNcaq Hm fm ( r8Blt - jClM t. Cured by WINCHESTER 8 8PE0IFIC PILL. II contain, no Mercury. Iron, Ctntharldt*. or any Injurloua Inoredltnt wktUvtr. This pill Is purely vegotuMc, ban he-nteited nad proscribed tiy pnjiklnns, and ha. provitfi to hv Ihe beat, safer. 1 , acd tn<>tt effective treatment known to medical Hdencc for rcaiortng VllalKy, no matter bow originally camed. aa It reaches tho root of tho ailment. Oar remedlFH are the best of their kind, and contain only Die iiest and pun at lugredluaia that money cud tio/ and science produce; therefore we cannot ofiet free sample.!. /^i^yVir^lu. 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