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APBIIi 1?. THE ISTEW YORK CLIPPER. 179 MiiiiairH WlveM" aud "Hold Loop ,l)e Loo|i." "be oiH^uloe bouse \Stts gooU. ^Jutinracury '■''ll^Silwr'S^c HAM, (M. Malnstiick, nuiiiarir).—^Bwlacss Is good of late, accord- tae lo lie liiteit reporU. The policy Inaunt- rnicti « few wi^ ago of ninDtng a Btrlclljr SihJi'tIIIc bin 'has met with inucU favor. •nc bill thlB week Includes: Block nn<l Lcs- lir raoiicr nnd Gilbert, Allan and ApiJlcton, Vid and Tlrrcst. Vlllerx Rnd I,ec, Jllldred k'coflclil, Loul" Gandy, Kdna Davenport, ilU- dm! KnTmond. M aa extra feature, the •■ItoinljdnJinent of Port Artliiir" Is given. j;„j,. _\V. B. WatHOn's various Imrluwine rtimiiaiiies will give a oiusked ball at Sanpcr- buiirt IlnH, on Friday, April 1.1. under the misulcW of the Cozv Corner Clinnig (Jlrlii. In addition to the repilar order of dancln« lUerc will be a ixiny ballet. KreUL'h quadrille ■ aod shadow march, by the membern of llie ro«T Corner Co., and the 8how girls of the \iuorlcnu Ourleaqucrs nnd Orrcntnl Ilur- kwiuers, ^ ^ ^ TEXAS. Vt, Worth.—At Greenwairg Oneni House flldl W. Grecnwoll, fflnnaRer).— l"hc .Mbert Tnjlor Stock C". closed a prorttnlilc ensHKC- nifnt of one vcek April 3. Pelln Prlnirle i.'o. V8 Kzra Kendall 0, Jlnrle I'ountaln Co. 31- 10, eicept 14, wlwn "Holty Tolty" Ir hilled. Xreawrer MlteUell Gtecnvroll takea IiIh an- nual benefit 18, "\ Friend of the Family" bclnit the attraction. ,„ , „ „ ^^TJl^•l>AKn TitKATun (Frank De neque. man- „^.t), —liabcl Florence pregeote<l the female ivnlluijent of tlie stock company as a lire lirlpido week of 4. Hope Cnudon, serlo cooilc ; Xadlue rAwrencc, Whirling Wheelers, uud isahr Dot opcncfl, Tlie olbera: Lucas Bros.. Howard and Alton, Helen Uogers, Iiuln De Mar, Doris Stone, Delia Carroll. Agnes I,n i'urtc, Carl t'opelaw), Leo Florence. Lulu Ijiwton, nnd Lettlo Colton. The Baltimore lire pictures are shown with the kSnctoacope. Uuiilucsii continues to capacity. i'p.QWS The-vtbe (Phil Kpstcln, mannffcr). —"Dntch Justice" wns the curtain raiser verk ,uf L Whito and Sheldon. In Ihclr sketch. "\ Temperate Husband;" .Tennlc Howard, I'CC and Rose Edmonds, and llaby Ilnrucv were the openlnps. Those retained: Viola'La Page, Nat Blossom, Barney Wll- ilnois. KlKle Ifitssoll. Jame.s Thompson, Kosc li. Mitchell, 8nul Harris, Ada Yule, nnd I.l«- r\o MItclicll. The week opened to a packed lioHse. UiicKSKiN' Bill's Wild Wkst opened the .•eason here 7, the show having beeit very niateriaUy enlarged. . . ■ a . Onllas.—At the Dallas Opera House (Geo. ,\n/.v, manager).—Marie B'outttniii Stock Co., .\pril 4-fl, to fair bualncsH. Coming: Ezra KriulHll 11, VJ, "A Friend of the Family."' fur iMuiingcr Anzy's benefit, 13, H: "lloUy Tolty" 15. 10. IJtsif TK.vfPlK OF Music (\V. II. AVrny, manager).—^W'eek of 4 Harry Corson Clarke opened, to big business, lu "Whr Smith r>cft .llonie." T.IU.T'S F.WII.y TlIKATBB (I,. J. ThII.v, iiiniuiget-).—Week of 4 business was fnlr. with the following people: Tarlton and Turl- ton, ,Iunie8 and Davis, Julia Ilrnchard, Paul Uracbard, Billy Price, and others. ■ lialrenton.—At the Grand Opera House (Frod G. Wels, manager).—Clay Clement, supported by n good company, did fairly nTll April ;i. The- Kilties Band had cuoil sized liouKCH i, nintlnee and nl:;iit. Kzr.i Kendall, In "The Vlnognr liu.vcr," pleased a f.ilrly good nudlcucc 5. Manager Fred 0. \Vel.s U-uellted C. "A Friend of the Family" bvlDg the attrtvtlou. . 4«» ILI.INOIS. I'earln. — At the Grand (Cliamljerlhi, Harrington & Co., managers).—\Vm. I''nver- sliani caiue, April 4, to a good lower house. •The Heart ot Maryland,""^ 0. drew fair at- tenilancc. and pleased. Coming: "Sweet Clover" tii. ■MAI.V STnEET THBAxnH (Will Nosli, mnu- n^iT)^—Week of 11 : Young and Brooks, tlirleton and Terre, Jennie Dc Weesc, Tnndt mid Ivora, l''rauk Comas. \Vi:.vKT TnKATiu: (C. F. Burlson, niuna- gerl.—Uusliicss is excellent. Week of 11 : HIddons Bros.. C.llroy, llaynos and -Mont- gomery, Dcrrlll Sisters. J.vcoits' TiiB.vruK (A. V. Jaeob.s, manager). —Ilusliii'ss 1h sntlKfaelory. Wwk ot II : 'ilie Iawiih, .Mr. nnd Sirs. Dick Tracy, Wudc und UaKlingH, tlie Mldgleys. Ci.irs.—Tlie StadUtm. organized here, will lake Un! road June 1. priweul lug lilgU class minstrel and vnudcvlllc \inder tuuvus. I'.ert I.. Heylnmn, the popular trcuHUtor of the •I'rnnd. will bo the iiinuager OHITord Ireland, nmnagcr of ihn Wnsliburu Opera House, was n iileasunt culler April 7. « (tulncr.—At tlie Kmpire (W. L. Busb.v, inanager.).—Al. Wilson played, to fair bus'- iiess,: March L'3. Tiio Knickerbockers sails- OM a good house April •_'. Prospects were ST'leiidld for Walker Whttesldo 7. "A Mon- tana Onllnw" 8, IIIckmau-Bcttsey Co. iU-HI, I'aul Glloioro IS. Wm. Favershnm, booked for 4, changed to 21, NOTH.—Chnrles Jloreland Is In tills city with his relatives, under medical trcntiuent. Mr. Moreland was booked soihl up to next Fall, but III health compelled him lu cancel all dates, tf*-i'* ■ INDIAKA. Indlanaiiolia.—At English's Oponi Ifouw 'Ad, F, Miller, innpager),—Ilogcra Ilrolliors, April 1. •_', nud niatluce, gave an entertain- ing i»erformance. to very big business. Julia Muilowe, iu "Wlieu ICnlgUtbood Was In Flower," a, was greeted liy a good sixcd houw. Amelia Ulnglmm, In "Olympe," i': Wartlo and James 11, "Checkers" U', 1^. Krtiuk Daniels iri, 10. I'AliK ThKATiiE (Dickson & Talbott. mana- Kcrs),—'"njc 'KutzenJiinmcr Kids" flllctl tho house twice dally Slorch Hl-Aprll 11. "for Her Chlldrcirsc Siike," 4-U, was satlsfacloiy lo very big business. "A Hot Old Time" 7- ", "Yon Yonsoa" ll-i:i, "Over Niagara i''alift 14-10, "Tlio Governor's Son" 18-:;0, "Hello, Bill." 21-l';t. Gii.wu Oi-KUA Housi: (Sliafer Zlcgler. iniin- «gi.'r),—Capacity busiiiess week of 4. I'"cr Week of 11: Eight Vassnr Girls. KretK; Fuiiilly, Uulley und Mudlsou, t:'ordiia nuU Mauc, Green and 'Werner, Frcy nud Klelds, IliB Great I*uu, Al, Ijiwrcncc, und tlie bio- MOPC, u.MQfU THE.\r)iB (Ralph Tiiorlms, maiui- Rer),—Vaudeville nud moving pictures did u.fnlr business week of 4, l-<.'-n'iri»; Tiihatjib fChim. Zimmerman, man oger).—Bon Ton Burlesquers did a fair business week of 4. Al. Reeves' Co. week ot 111 and Trooideros 18-'Sd. t Terre Haute.—At the Grand Opera llotisa (7. W. llarhydt, manager).— Jhiiic Walnwrlglil entertnlred a fnlr lioiisc Aiirll <• "A MlllloDalre Tramp" playe<l to full lioHscH 8, II. Hover Bros. 11, Amcllu lliug- iHim la. "Over Niagara Fi.Ils" i;!. Wabash ' ycle Club M'nstrclR (local) 14. "The Kmi- nwnys" 15, '!8weet Clover" 10, Maud Adams " bnpiiKUM TjiOTRE (Geo. K. Chirk, niaiiu- ger).—The vaudovlllc bill, week of II, In- cjudes:,,Christopher, the Flnnogans. Iluyer nud Kreacli,Mack Sisters, Suslo Goodwin, i>pt Uonas, Uainle Lawhead; Kittle Connell, Vice atitf Vloln. F.alr huilnoss. ,■ NotES,—The Orpheuin cIobcs the llrst wiH>k I" May for the Summer,. ..l.iike View I'url; (llenry BkIdI*, msDaccr) opens Stay 8 with "il Ihe nttrnctlohH which go to niiKc np a aigu class Sutumcr auiusetucnl park. Suuic .-1 n.,i fi?' f*"".'' *" «.i«fmauy have beta su- cured for sliott eugngcmeiils. . ■ ■ «i«» CO SKBCTI CtT. ^ nInVo,?"' "•">"'«",)—"Thcluia," April I, ".n.."'..""' '!*•"■ 5- ^'f''- Leslie Car "r. Ml„ f!l-"".1'- , "■ '• •'»" cspaelly. -rh, Minister a hiughli is." «; a, pinved to aoJil 11,1.', WHsT & Firlils- All .Star Co. Hi, "The LiKlilhoiiKoby the Scu" 1410. cer\"'''lM„'".'V.T'' <■'"*£'' ^'■''''ll''- ™«>'"- »-"^f'•—I'lfc' business week of 4. Booked wnL°^„.'V ,.?}!\?' """'Lion nnd compsn^ AMllle nid Kdlih Hart. Herliert Hrooks h'i.""'.1'' }'•'■""■''' ■""• '■« ^■'"'-' Chnarnii Trio Itrookcs, the elevtrograph. <» * AI.AJIAM.%. .c"n"'Jl!?*'l""'~-^t ">■: Jelferaou Theatie (h. It Douglas, mnnnger).—The Iioukp was ilnrk .Man-h ;iiiw\prll ?,. The Chl.ng-. filcc Uub entertained a large gnlhering c. flonkd : Jnsviili JelTerson 11. Fny Uavis, in "While- washing Julia." 1-J: Black i-nttl's Troulrt- "rst." Ig.'"? " ''""'" ^^' f^'""''''''' '^ypna . "^"°IIJL'''";^^.",'^ ('■"'■ '■• Wlllains. ninnn- gcr),—"The Pride ot Jcnnico" phnwil nnd •irew exponent husincsM -lu. Hooked: "A Rnggpd Hero' 11-10, ••James Boys In Mis- souri 18-23. ■ ♦<-• DEATHS IS TUB PROFESSION. I/I.N.VI.\GTO.\ ROUERTS SUEWKI.I, died at Bristol, Pii., March ::4, and was buried at Btnnchton, Pit., on April 4. He was very ^^'LH?"^^'" '" *''C profession, aud was borii In Plillfldclplila Jan. 20, 18;i3. and made his debut ilay 10, 1802, at the Chestnut Streci, Jheaire, I'lilliidelphla. under the name of Itoberts, lu the character of .Unrtlii, lu "Lon- don Assurance." On Jan. 20, ]«.i3, he Jolneil the forces of the Arch Street Theatre, thai cit.v, making his niipearaucc there as Captain Antonio, III "Fazio." The next season be was leading ninn at the Walnut Street The- iitre, that clt.v, and was a great Philadelphia ittvorlte for several seasons. For his Iicncflt la ,Mny, ISuS*. lie ncled Hamlet, aud aflcr- wards upiwared as Klcbellru, During the close of the senson of ]So8 lie secured a few French farces, and adapted them to the Fhllndelplila stage. One of them, "The uldow's Hnsband," was produced with nn- qnuline<l sncces.". On June 7, ]Sr,4, he mar- ried Henrietta Wllks, who died in Plillndel- Jilila May IS. ISii. He was nmrrled .Nov. J 2, 1K(;<», to Roue Skerrett, anil was married in ]«78 to Ollvhi Rand, one of the well known Rand Sisters. She died In Aloiinl Vernon, ,\. Y'.. June iS. IfViS. Mr. Shewell first acted In New York al Xlhlos Garden during the season ot lSl!7. The next sea.ion he went to Itostoii, to Selwyn's Theatre. When Tliayer and Tompkins o|>eucd the Boston Theatre, season of l>i7:i-4, .Mr. Shewell was general miinn^-er. (.)llvla lliiml. Thomas Iliiri-y, .Mrs. Clins. Poole. Kate Wilson, (ins- tavcs I,cvlck, <ieo. W. AVIIsou, Dan .McGulii- nesH, C, resile Allen and I'. .\. .\uiler.Miii were of the company. The "Kxlles" wiis done at Booth's Theatre, Ibis city, .Ipril in, 1872, and Mr. Shewell was the stage nmn- ager. .Mark Price. Kd. Buckley, Mr. Shewell and Marie Wahiwrlghl were In the east. Ill 1884 he retlreil from the profession and took up Ills residence In PrlncesH Anne t'oiinty. Md.. where he t(wno<l u lai'gc farm. He wrote the play "Shadows of a Great City." The Inst few yinirs of his life be was In very bad health, having received u paralytic stroke. Dolly Maxn". of the vmidevllle team of Uauay aud Dolly .Mann, died April 4. at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Gecu'ge II. Hel- rlck. in Philadelphia. Pa. Together with her husband, the deceased has played llie leading vniidevllle Iioiiscm of the roiiutry in chariiC' ler delineation. In ".Mandv Hawkins," "ilrs. Grogan's Birthday" mid "t'ncle TVjm's Visit." For two years past she has been sulTerlng with consumption, bill she Insisted iiisin cun- tinning with her work, nnd was nhvays lu hiipi'M of recovering her full strenglli. Two mouths ago, however, she liecniiii- declilcilly W011M'. nud wns obliged to rellmiulsh her eii- giigfinputs uud I'oniP to her slsti-r's house for II rest. There she wns seized with ii siidd<-ii and violent lieiiiorrhap'. and deuth cniiie al- most linniedlatel.v. Her hiisbuiiil was In 1/iwell, Mass., on the iilglit of her deuth. uud had Jiisl cuinplelcil his inuke up to go oil for u monulugiie when the telogruin cunie nnnouniliig bis wife's ilentli. He returned to I'lillndeTphla iniiiiedhitel.v. In private life Dollle Maun wtis .Mrs, Mollln Virginia Bur- gess, her hushniid being ,lay Petit Burgess. She was about thirty .vears ot aev, uud had been upon the singe for more than twelve vears, M the vaudeville tlieulrcs in Plilhi- (Jeluhla illy auiiouncetuents ot her death were iwsted In the lobbies, surrounded by a lienw black border. The rcraalns were burled April 8, from the home of her sister. .iLiinit HKUOi.iit!, the well known actress, illcti on April 7. In Hutnlo, .N. Y.. froiii miTniln. wllh which she lind been a suf- ferer for several .vears. She had. during her career, plaved le.iding feinulo roles In support of the younger Salvlnl, K. H, Soth- ern, William Gillette. Wilton Lacks.v, Jniiies D'Xelll and olUer stars. When "Blue Jeans'" was Hrst jirodiicwl sIk- won a prouotinced triumph as Sue Eiidaly, nnd later retired from the stiigc. returning 1" tho footllghtH us ihieen Anne, In James O \elll s produc- tion of "The .Musketeei-H." Then followed another rclli-ement on ncemnit nf 111 lieiiltli. but when Wlllluin tilHette priKluced ''Shei-- lock Holmes" .Miss Berolde appeared In his support nnd later was In .Marie (alilll s eumiuiuv. lu ".Niiiicy Ilrowii," which was her Inst en'gngeinenr. She wan an eniotlonn iietress ot decided power, and was possessed of n eharmlng pcrsouullty. Her liinband. Kdward Marshall, the war corresiMjudent, survives her. , ,,, K.',tiLiw Dk .Mi:i.vii.t.i:. a vaudeville per- former, wns found dead In her bed froni hea-t trouble, at Ihe Grand Hotel, (.lens Falls X. Y.. on April 2. She went there to play nil eugiigi'iueul. but wns unnhlo to do Ml. Her mother nud one child survive her. She wiiH burled .Xprll ", nj. (Hens talis, .V Y. IIiiHU iMaxi.iiv, of .\lnuley and Hose, died at Kansas Cllv, Mo., week Is-forc Insl. rite team WHS weli known In vaudeville, haying lilnved lending variety hoiises for some llnic lioNK I!i;cKr.TT, who wns once a ballet iliiu.-- er, was found dead In « room nl '-It "est I'-lftv-elghth Strci-t, New York, on the morn- Inif "of April ,s. Ih-ntli was dm- to fatty degencrat on ot the heart. She was iVoi-ii In London, F.ng., nls.ut 1X,'J4, and was hroiisht lo this niiintry durlug the ^eSsoti of 8.sa-4, by V,<Imuiid Gersoli, for oue of i:ugeiie T"i"l'kl»'*;,,,''l»;';.'."<^'''»J \''\. iluclloas at Ihe B<»ton '1 lientre. Of late y™rs she w.ik engaged by "'"UJ'."f .''« ">"«' prominent iiiniiagers as •"''•••' '"'''.'"'^?;,„|,„,, \imiiB Lauki.v, n well known Lugllsl nctoi' who has Iss-n In this .outitry several ';..;. died III noos«velt Ilosidla . this clly Sinrrh 28. nnd was burleil A|)rll J. by the '^''ltl"ii/'"l"."' Wui.ilir. i.f Armstrong aii<l Wr ah died I'rlday, April 8, at Mr. Arm- slroug'H hbme In Chicago, from typhoid piieii- n oiil.i. after nn Illness of live weeks. She was born In Philadelphia t«-«nty-two vears UKO. and made her first apneuranee at Keith s Bijin Theatre, in that city, when she was t" II vears of age. She was formerly «f the •llirii- Wrlahl Slslers. and giilnril .pille n durance dniicc. She antl her two slslers were inemberK of lloblcs KnIeterls)clierM for tUri-c n-ars, when itUc wbk marrlea lo Mr. THEATRE TICKETS SHOW TICKETS PARK TICKETS Carnival Tiekais =AHDTICKeTSOF:= EVERY DESCRIPTION Acouraoy and PerflBOtlcn tn Every Oatail Quaranteed WRITE FOR 8AMPLI8 ,.OUR.. PERFECTION DATED COUPON THEATftE TICKET 18 OF THE VERYHICHB8T QUALITY AND PRIOia TPI DKI» ART IM KNT ACKERMANN-QUIfiLEY L.i-riHo ob., TICKET AND SHOW PRINTERS KANSAS CITY 612-514-616 Main Stroet Armstrong, hikI since tlieir umrrlnge, three vears ago, thev have been plu.vhig leading AniMjevllle houses tlirougbout the country under the team name ot Armstrong nnd Wright. Thulr lust eiigrtgenieut wns over the Orplieiiin circuit, 'i'lie remains will be taken to I'hlliulelpbhi for hurlnl. (.'iiAni.KN Rx.VfiiKK, ot Lake C'll.v, Minn., known us Ihe •■one-nuiii band," coniinltlisl snlrldf .\prll (I, nl Ids liouic, by placing a shotgun under bis chin nud piilllng the lrl'.{ger. He was noted as lielug able lo plav tea or more Instruments slniiiltKiieousl.v. I'l. Ilmiiv Wii.KiNs, pi-i'ss ogi'ut of the Itljoii Tlientre, and Inter ot the Alvlii Tlien- ire. Pittsburg. Pa., died April li. In that city. SiiKiitii.\x 'rii'i'i:u, the actor, dUil from Iiiieiiuioiila la this city, April 10. at his liimie. Ill this <4ty. He was born In I aim-. III., iibont llfty years ngo. and was wllh .Miiggle Mllchell thlrtv years ago, HK her leudlng man, nnd for eight sea- suns following he wns with Roland Itwd. He pInviMl WHylatiil Clingstone. In "The Wrong .Mr. Wright," at the BIJuu Tlientre, this city, Sept. 0, 18!>7. For uhoul. live ii'iirs ho was <aie of VV. II. l'rune's I'onipatiy. He then liei'aine oue ot Sydney Itosenfeld's Ceiitiiry Players, uud acted Antonio, In ".lliieli .\do About Xotbing," al the i'llneess ThcHlre. this city. He left that orgnnl/.n- tlDii nail rejulueil W. II. frniie. apiicaring at tlic Academy of Music, this elty. April 4, as Zcke Swluncy, In "David llarmn." Ills lust niiiieumnce wan at Hie Anideniy on Ar|iil II. Ills widow Is a sister of Joseph Murphy, the Irish comedian, ..... Mus. .ViiiilK F.vuwKi.i.. ot I,ewls ,Morrlson s "I'aiist" I'll., ilh-d at Ihe Brooks Memorliil llospltiil. Innikirk, .V. V., from pneumonia, ,\prfl 11. She wns burn la Boston, Muss,, In l.'S4ii. and was for years connected with iiimiHinles thill phiyed around tltnt clly. She had bi,s'ii with Lewis Morrison for the past iwu nensons. The reiualiis were taken In charge liy a sister, liilermenl Iwliig at Bos- ton, .Mass. TiiKcMamt; rrcirrKi., a nieinberot the I'ubsl Tliealri! Slock <.'o., .MilwaukiT, Wis., died nl till' St. riiuHes Hotel, flileago, on April I. fniii. heart tllwasf-. Kor nlin-iis'ii ji'ars lu' hud pluye<l lending loles lu IIh- tierninii slcsk cimipuiiy In .\Hlwuiikei>, having al one lliuc iiiH-'ii II menilier of llie old stock i-oiupany which pla.ved iil the Stndt Theatre, that cliv. luterment will be In Milwaukee, April I^. Ills wife nnd two sons survive him. lloaKiiT iJiiiKi'i.v SIoliiiis, a well known phivwrluht, dlisl suddenly nl his liunnt In Oc.eiiu tiriive, X. ,1., on .\prll », Iwlng I'ouiid licnd In his bed. He was about llfly-elglit years of auo, .Xmoiig his pInVH were: "The Vnlse of Naw York." "Old Shlpniales, I'lie Skating lllnh. I'lie Kliidergarlcu,'' and llie ■■|'"rll/." series for J. K. I'hniimt. His Wife, two sons nud a dniighlcr survive lilin. Fun- eral services will b« held from his. late home April I,'!. i''UBU .Vtiios. foiuierly of the ,V11ioh Fnnilly, acroliats, died lu IiOS Atigcles, l.'ul.. .Mnrcli ■.'.■'i. from i-unsnuiptlon, ngcd forty years, and wns biirle<l In that city '.'8. He earn* to this eoiiiilrv about seven years ago. liavliig been brought hero liy Kiigi'ne Thmpklii!! tor one of his siicctui'ulnr pru<liii'lluus In Ilosluu. A wife and several clilldnu surylye lilm. WAVTBl»-FurCi>inlug Suiiiinvrand Rcgidai 8«Bsoii of -11104-5, Ijcnenil llnsliioss People with Urst clusa Speclaliivg, tiiiiniiicr aalary iiiiisl Ihj low. Oilier useful llejiertulre I'oople, write. Maiingeinent piiys lrHiis|H>rinlhinnml holel. (.'oii- slilcr Hllcnc-o a polite negative. Address M. A. Hl'NT. llaiiHgcr Bunt .siock Co.. an |ier roiiri', Fi*akfoM. Mieh., April u nnd week; KIk Itaphls, .Mlclu, April I8»2'd »ee», KOtt «ALB - Ka liy hi lid, Sliigo ijidiil lip, Ri'iilnnon Crusoe, Voyage to the lloou. iilnciieatil, ilol.i Clly, Vc, iwr fool; Short Kllnis, lic, nor foot, CIL,I9,KAV, Oiinibcrlniul, ltd, '. WANTKI»-liiMKIiIAX,s and nil .>*lleut Act- saliiililc for Mcdh-llie l<how for Kiininier Keiwin; Sketch Tetiiis and Organ and Violin I'hivurs who ejiii ihi turns Oh singe. Alt luiisi lie versatile. •H'l/ess I)it.,I. F.SI'ANdl.KR, Ulllerstown. Pa, t'tMIK IIWTO "mk And stop woriyhig, I will advanco you, Ifvim giiteiioiigh eoniiuon sense lu Hint wooden siciill of jiiniv to get my imuk. Hcmltl, ItHrrOX .ASl Uarl tQii Av e., Hrooklni, X. T. OHtft (bt Bill l^tm. Notes from T.oenl Xo. 1-',Milwaukee.—illiirrv I'eiinvpacker, ugent of "Huninu llearls,' nnd a inmnls-r of 1/iciil .No. II. Cincinnati, wns 11 calh.-r yveek of April 4. Wni, Flyuii Is li.ick III the linisli nnd bucket, Imving Joined the ricain tliv force '^4. llcorge Sclilehleln is still coiillncd to his liuiuc, and Is In a serious condition. Kd. Pepper left March ;'U for Colinnlius, O. Notes from Local Xo. ll».--ltrolIier8 J. I'priler und Z. I.nckeusnieyer left lo Join Itlnx'llng Bros.' Circus .March 'M, nlso Bin. II. .ATH'une. of Si. I,<iu1s Local. ,'•, he hiivlug beea eiunloved 111 ilils elty since October last. Hro. J. W. I'Ickens. of laical It, was here last week, nlieuil of "Wedded nud Parted." also Hro. .lack Slioeiinniker, Local 18, In ndvnuee of the Bohemian Biirlesiniers. .Xiites from Lmnil IT. Boston.--Our nunilul elect Ion uf <itlleers will take phiee Sunday, April 111. A delegation from this luenl at- ii'Mded lhi> electhin of the Central LiilH>r Villon Sundiiy. April <<, aud also nroiulsi^l lo lt<> lu line In the [lurade on Labor I'ny, Buriicy Riley Is In Inwu, ahcud of "King IkmIu' f'o.. nlso Pop Seaman, of clretts fam«. Lvo»H, i.'uvennugh nnd Cnrbetl, of this local, le'fl li> Join the Biiriiuni Show. John HaiplD utid Frank I'liuley, I'f the Park Tlieatre, are the innuugei'M of the t'atiley t'omiHly Co.. which o|ieus In Mulden, .Mass.. April 10. .\. Itli'li giu-s In udvuiiee. John Butler, of Hie Treniont 'lUenlre, uml Jlavc iJiilDn, of Sirs. Flski: <'<!., purcltused Ihe yacht. "Ilobciltiik. " Jnmes (jainmon will net as ekljiper. Broth- ers illynn nud Ciirlyle aro wllh tlio Manning Itlli f'odlliii; t'o. TftI Wrthle and N'etl C'lirtlH hUV" signed with Hie Ocean Kxcurslon Co. for the <-uluiug Hummer. Our basqlmll team Is' •-'lUipomHl of Jniiies Judge, cniduln nnd rich I lieht; l>nve H>i|»'rlor. left Held: l-'rnnk Johnson, i:i-uirr lielil: Jnmes Dalauioii, plti-li er: K<l. Ciirtln, llrsl luise; Frank l,loyd, i'iil<-h<'r; r'lisH. S|M«r. •eeoild IniKe; ImcWhI- aoU) IhUU ItaiH! i Suudy MuiU'Vi kUurt stop. A, glTITAllLE URWAUII wll lie otfcreil to anyone Rlvlnuln'ormalloa as t;) the whcrcHlioiils of AltTHUIt (lOllliWAX, 0, II. IIIIUOKS, l.j Hoiilh First St., ' South yurwiilk, C'otili. AVA-WKU—Lnilr tlial I'nn nhig atid^ dance; aNu good all around CloiuedUii who phiys IihiiJo or guitar, Mjug eiigiiHoiuitat. Adilrusi (IKBMAN MKI), t'O,, .ii; K, cncsiaiii ,st., Vnn wcrl, Ohio. KOH BALK CIIKAP, KiBlileenlo.xli Side Show I'alnllngH, nearly new, illirereni siibjeols; Kstey (Concert Triiiik Urgiin, Itaut Drum, etc. Addrcts It, J, DIKtiLK, lluuni um. Outlook Ihilldlng, ColuiniuiH, U. C.\It'b«>AU l.iirgesi Kl/o IHsirTaikIng Ha- eliloi's nisile, Uoniile springs, concert suiiniriiox', o.Mi-iilui'guhorii, Hold liy all ilealerMii ^M, Our price, dlitct from our fai'lorv, #19, f) Reeords, .'lUe, UuitHlih UYU.CO., IT 1 bInctJIn St., lloRtoii, Muss, MIIHICJANS WA.M'KU For II. i;, WSU'H SI|ii\V-«IIi1oTiouiIm)ucuiiiI Trap liriiiniuer. iiilier Mnsluliins wrllo. Also (J<jiiceri ruuiile, W'oikluK men III nil hriinelies. Address II. L'. l.riNCI, tliir,, Mgr. B. 0. Long's Shoivs. l''oiirsl, Miss, WA\TKU AT OMfK-'-Kor^'jolui II. »i«rk'» Slioirs,good,sober and ndlatilcolrciislllll I'mUeis' .Must be llrsl chiks und willing In work. Bhow tmvuls Suuiiiior and U'liitci'. Aildios I,. U, IllLLKTIK, Agent, Ullarlcslon, \Y. Vn. akiS'TCIIRH, TravecHcs, lIiirlesi|uo',clc.,wrtl ten to Older. Tlio bestworafiunlsnud to prolb'- .sluiuiU: J6x. Kershaw, W BullonwoudHt., I'hiladn. W'f. play our llrsl nialcli game I'alrlDts' IJu.v, A|irll lU. The lioys arc nil liiistlliig for llrother Hisi, Collier's iK'nedt, which he do- serves, lii'u. Lewis Is at t,lie Hull Tlieulie, Will. Coiiglilln at: Meehnnirs' Building, for Ihe liorite show. (Jene liohle did the lilllliii: for HouM's Baud. Brolhur Ned Burke Is witli "I'eggy from I'nris" Co. Walter Wind, Fred Xewhull, ,llin Judgn, -loo .Wilson nod Fred 'I'bwing nre doing the iiosllng for the "King lianio" Co. Bond meiulwrs kindly send lliiilr iiililremes !•> Uscar Rreveiinur, ilUI Trruioiil Klrect, Bnalon, .Voles from Loml Xti. II.—.M a siieclnl fleetliiii the following ollleers were elected to fill iiiiexplied teriiiN; I'resldeiil. (!, C. ■Murray t liiisliiess agent, I'avii Frllmiirg; vice president. Orvllle Brooks: ('. ],. C, di'le- 1,'nle, .1. II. Hoaovaii. Iliiriy J'hideres Is >vllli llie "Island Qui-en," niuklug excursion trlpH front nil points mi Hie iMiln River, .laincH H. Kelly died April ;i, utter a llngerlUK Ill- ness. The fiinerni nrriingeiaenls were liehl under Ihe iiiisidees of Local .Vo. II. He wus bnrlwl Tiiesiluy. nl Kl, .loseph Ceiiietnrv. wUh iliurch services al St, I'etei's' Calhedral. The piillls'i/iers were; ,1. II. Itonovnn, Win. Cilckeinn, .Ion. Werbel nnd Hurry Kiilir. The deceased wns formerly with the Wiillai'ii Khiiw. Niiiiii'i'oiis friends nl tended lliii fii- lieroi. and the Ihunl olferltigs were luiuiy and lieHitllfiil. The meinlMirs of I.ocal .No. 1 1 sincerely mourn liU loss, and It was re solved Hint the idinrter he driitied foe thirty (lays 111 i'fs|H'cl lo the deceased. It wsh fur- ther residved that a copy of resoitithiiis Ixi liiscrllKil on record nnd ii copy piildlshed in 'riiK Ci.ii'i'i:ii, Louis I'l'iinks. ot Newark. Is III ndvance of a "Hot f»lil Time" <'.». All iiienilHfrs nf l.<o>nl .\o. 11 please send pec- liianent address lo ."^ecrelaiy A, I*. TIglie, H. W. Twelfth and Vine Htreels, Clnclnuafl. %tm nteckanici Tlinilrlcnl Meeluiiilenl Assoelnllon, Uenver /.odge. .No. •J'j, gave a bauipiet anil dsiice ul <letl.v.«bnrg Hull. Is-nver, Col., which wns a big s|iccesK. 'I'be follnwlng coiiiiinules were leprcseiilisl; "IfevH's Aiietloli,'' "I'uiiklii Iluskur" anil Florence lloberlM' Co. Tho vnildoville (icrforuxirs worn from tlia Of- lilieuni, .Novelty ond Crystnl Theatres, nmoUg whom ttorn Thorn nud C'arleton, .las. |L Cullen. fMias. V. Wnril. nnd Hiinrn nnd tJ'win.' Notes from Lm'al N". 7.1, Neivark. (».- • l:ro. Janii'S Hull hna reliirneil to hlit idil plfte.*', as l^iHS llyman. J All menily-rs on Ihu ro.'id iniist' setid tiislr route once a tOOOth (o Muti iluiith, uuttiKlti wcretuy. JUtlN niitl KJLtIA Tlie tiKMl dazzling lieniu'. of laiigliloi'-llghl tliiil werai'ViT roeiisseit iipiui an anillencv. A conjMii who.HO coiii|iie«i« have been iineijioili'd In ino hUtorv of the stage. They are Hie niilliantle ai'llclei', Ihe iH'opIc who conviilM'd all Alilcrlcu with ihni riiniuiis farce comedy, A HOT OLD TIME When It roliles In collH'dy -keleli liiii|||«, Ihef ate la II cUh* hy llieiiiM'lti'>, Winil Hii' tlicy playniK' Wliv, llnlr froHn fsicdet. "I'asej. the Vireniaii," It's'mil nl loililiIcK III nilrtli ns iilga" lullinilis, Voiir lijrHierta picvuniailve will be Heeded, AT 'hli; OLII , HOWARD Athenaeum BOSTON MASS (America's Oldest Variety nud HarliMi|iioThe,ilre) WKKK OI-'AIMIII. II MAYMB CEHRUE The girl lo wlioiii all llii' nlhersooliretleM doir thi'lr lHi|iiiel->uheli II cmiii'^ to ihllii'tllg, Hho'll ■how voii r<Hii wiirk a> I-. A i<esui,t in the clns.s for wfiiiicrs only,, ' ■ >' PARKER'S DOCS In a illxplnv of niiliioil liiii'lligini'o llinl.lni'. lievnr been eiiuulleil, Wlihoiit iininltoli the Krailci.| troupe or eiliieuled eanliiisevorevhllilled, "I'ar- kei's Rugs" have Im'i'Ii faniounfora gcncratliai, lint Oils Is Ihe iiiosl Intelllgcul iniek of pubi thu genhil iirofessor liHs aver IihiL ' - LOUISE HENRY "TtieNat Hkliiiierlllrl," eerlahilv did things lo the Hnwarillles wl slioi{i>l her llrsl uruek ul thctn, uiidi<hc pniinlsasloron a i'u|H^»h-r, . HAYES and WYNNE The dope oil lids jinlr Ih llial they are ihiliceri who ciiii coniiieic wllh liny oil ilie biuirds, iioied lor the spl'oil they illspliiy lu tlieli- wiirk. BELLE HARVEY Vuii know ivo'i'c 111 Hie hiildl i>r {oilthig.voillie.M tiingoinl llilliu ivheiiever no cull, nnd herc'ti one III iiiir hi".i, A siM-ii hmkei, Mlio slDgs cluiineler songs up to thiillmll. BOWEN and ALI Here's a isilr who will liiuiil yon kimiic warm iMie,.. The} II start Hio Joy IicIIh rliigiug for lair wllh their iHhl Mcrolsillcciiliii'il.v act. HUGH MoVEY No ludlaii I'liiliiiiaiilpiilaloi liiuiinytliltig on llili Iniy. The 'peed, sniootliii>'-<^atnl novel ilielliiHlii In) displays In swinging Hie "llekri are remnrkublu. AND OTHERS Inchiiltag IIOVI.K und HltAXflKll, I'eiliill>>l4; UIIAIILKHand I'ANNV VAN, C'oine<lvtikilll'<ls; VV. ,1, NHKIMlAM.O'lilr lliiniorisl; nif-l HKALYM, In their aiiiiiKliigpketi'li,"'fhuliliihe Trotter;" KUA.N'K. L, IIHOWM:, Moihiloglrti; ilAYKS and JI.'Nll'i'ill, Item Rugll r^: lIKVKItl.Y nliil DAKVldtH, In a Ihlghl (7oiiicdl I, and 'fllK KINKTOUIlAl'll, showing Xew .Motion I'letiiies, TflK BURLESQUE We've held llHi swtll iiaei'tvflsiitwhen wellarlid 111 Ihe Inivciy iiicu tills si'iiMin wlllioiil getting wlndi.'il or hrg weiii'v, and now tlini wenieoii Ihe hoiiiotriitch ivo'ie uoliig to del out a llllluid thu speed we've liilil In I'l'senii roriln: lllial spurt, This week'* otforliuf Is cullcil , . A WASH SESSION AHOIfO llio RAOIATOHS LII.UANMVMMl AI.LII-; VIVIAN KLKA.NOH HKVKltK, MAY IlKI.MIl.ST JULIA UIHHIIY (IKIIItlHI'. KKVKIIK Jl'LIA BKIT/.,«AN IDA Ulalre lloiiialro Until! Tliui'sby Anna lllglcr Jvnnle Inues Maiiel Cleveland Amy l,e« Hay lluinlllon Ho IIII by Mooru Lsiira Leicester Cliiiia Cosdy IJI.AIIVS I-'IHHKII MAIIHK 11 KIT V (^AlllllK MACK, Nill.l.lK IIAIITI-Illtll KIITIK IIAKTI'Ohll MAVII TIIOllNT(>,V LILLIAN KliliLl'if MAKTKLI, Kiniiiu liiifixell I'^llier .Miilllnnd l.l/./.lij Kelly Anna Waltniiia Klorn MiiltciH KMUiltKISUO Von Lukii Kdlih Ueritdlih AtnyBliino ,Miiy Ueniiell ALWAYS ■OMITHINO OOINOI 1 riLLlI I', M„ AT TlIK Ol.n i NKX'V WKKK O HI A R IVI I O IM jSpOKINV AaiiiTa Kew Vork—Frank Korremr. . Hoaton-Kd. Kelley, 0.1 Court ML .|'r<'s'<'in»ttar ninl plir>i(ignt|ilia for newspaper oils sliouhl lie sent III Carl It. Uilliinp, Press Rep reneniativif. , . /iiiiriMMvalMoMior eotiini'nnhlniiiiiis, iiioiiiditig billing. U, WW. l«oAVpY„