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Jul* 1 THE 1STEW YORK CLIPPER. 455 !y° gAl1 niW »l HOW WITH TBI W. In HAW CIKCU1. WOM. TIKK AMD TUMI UtDUII IBOW, OB AI »U »OUTX B. Y. CUFMB, IN COJtTOftTIOW PASTIMES, XattttM "THi humam Buia- raoo." THK ORIGINAL COMEDV TRICK CVCUISF and UNICYCLB HIDER. mh L—-LL-- ■ " ■ -J S ■UTHO LQWAJBE Jr., WITH TUK W. L. MAIN SHOW A. I. DAVEHPOBT and WIFE, PRINCIPAL RIDKRD. MEETING WITH PR0N0UN08D 8I'CCESfi, "iT.H".'SuPcS T , .. , l?,? The LEFFELTRIO in" WOlBIEHJt CilTUS 1CT. WRAMPOLIMI a.4 HORIZONTAL IKMBATIOBA BOOUD SOLID I»0*-C». E.V., Mind The Hocums Slifljs HI A Pnnlir Equaitrlaii TRAMPOLINX ui HORIEONTAL, BAR C«MI«I!IS. and Varivftled Animal Trio, 8TKER, PONY AND QRBAT BANK 1)00. PRINCIPAL Cl.OWB. Introducing Some New LatiRlilns Clown Eutrlpi. Old Klnx Dim Is aim J'unchlng the Hall. IKMSATIO.V AJ, RUPRCMM AIBUI, ■OVatXTY ACT. I.** .•■'.». PHII. Keeler Bros, comedy musical artist*. — U A, Du Bols, manager of the Veroa May Hepertory Co., writes: "I have signed all of my company for next season, and will have one of the strongest repertory attrac- tions on the road. Miss May Is at her home, nfter attending the funeral of Wm. 0. Cham- berlain, at Philadelphia, June 8. She spent a week at Atlantic City and three days In New York City, where she purchased some new costumes for her extensive wardrobe. I have leased the play, 'A Night In Chinatown,' from J. C. Welsh, and will stage this produc- tion complete in every detail. I have re- tained Silvers and Baxter, as they made a big feature last season. Mr. Slivers has added the 'Great Train Robbery' to his al- ready large list of Alms. Our band and or- chestra, under the leadership of B. T. Vance, will prove a big feature. We have nine) weeks of fair dates booked, and after Dec. .10- we go South for the Winter. Some pf the com- pany are: Verna May, Jessie Egsn, Kthn HnmBdell, B. O. Payton, Vivian A. Varney, Jack Pcroy, Kd. P. Silvers, Johnnie Baxter, clarence A. Wall. B. T. Vance, Al. D. Pync, W. Lee Harvey, Fred W. Orr and Chas. W, Dorse?. We take the road Aug. 22." — King and Kentfrow write: "We re- cently closed with Ilentfrow'a Jolly Path- finders, after five seasons of success, and with our little son, Harry King Jr., we are enjoying a rest'with our relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bolteau, at their Summer cottage at Mattapolsett, on Buzzard's Bay, Mass. We will Join Tom Marks' Co. Aug. 1, at Sault Hte. Marie.'' , ' — "Silver Slipper" Notes: John C. Fisher Is negotiating with a few of the principal cities of the Maritime provinces of Canada, for an early presentation of this stupendous musical comedy. Should the negotiations Crove successful and the business warrant It, e will send a number of his other companies, Including "Florodorn," "A Princess of Ken- sington, "The Medal and the Maid" and "Glittering Gloria." This company numbers one hundred people, and carries an orchestra of twelve musicians. It Is likely thlB attrac- . tton will bi> seen at Halifax. Yarmouth, New Glasgow, Moncton, St. John, Sydney and Frederlckton. On account of the Immense numlier of people necessary to present "The Silver Slipper, special railroad trains are . necessary to move the company from point lo point. The train consists (for day runs) of three 60ft. baggage cars, and three first class day coaches, while the night runs call for three twelve section Pullman sleepers. — Wilbur Mack Is playing the leading comedy -role with the Vallamont Stock Co., at Wllltamsport, Pa., and reports meeting with success. —Notes from the Stlllwell Comedy Co.: We are touring New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Can., to very good business; not turn- ing them awav, but getting our share. The weather is delightful up here. The people are all well and happy. By the help of our friends at Boston, we get The Old Rbmablb every week. We played Spring Hill, N. 8.. Monday, June 20, and after the show the Ssnager of the house engaged us to play a turn'date there Kriday, July 1. _ — Hoyta Comedy Co. Notes: Manager H. 0. Allen has been a busy man the past nix weeks, Betting ready for next season. He has engaged a company that, with a good line of new plays, will be the attraction of the South. Laura Winston, last season leading woman, and Who made so favorable an lm- Sresslon everywhere, has been re-engaged to II the same, position. Her wardrobe will again be a thing of beaut?. Claude and Add'e Meluotte will do the principal comedy and stcond business, respectively, and do their musical novelty between acts. Arnold Bald- win will be the leading man, while C. J. Lionel will play the heavies and direct the stare.- The others engaged nre: A. P. Mad- dox, Root. Bllleuce, Chas. Doiler, Jno. Mur- ray, Chas. Wortblngton and Amanda Barnard. Special scenery will be carried, and produc- tions made of eight pieces. — Harry M. Price announces bis re-en- gagement by Broadhurat A Currle to play the part of Adolph, in "Rudolph and Adolpb," In which he met with great success last season. OBcar' Luckstone has been engaged as mu steal director with the aame company, which will open the latter part of August, and play to the coast. — Sid H. Forrester, of Forrester and Floyd, writes : "After finishing forty-two weeks with U. C, Whitney's 'Show Girl' Co., wo were engaged for next season to stage the produc- tion. I having rewritten ana revised the show, add have written new lyrics. Our sea- Bim opens Aug. 18." — Notes from Van Etten-Echols Co., under the management of Echols & Hawkins: We opened a Spring and Summer season May 0, and have been playing to a good bualnesa. We continue on Into the regular season, which opens Aug. IS. Our show Is giving the best of satisfaction, and we are booking a num- ber of return dates. — The National Stock Co., Naftxger A Bav- Idge, managers, closed at Pocuhontns, Ark., June 26. Arthur Savldge, Earn C Walck and Walter Savldge remain at Pocahontas for a few weeks. G. Ed. Noftzgcr, Kifle Hunter and Vivian Nafttger spend the next alx weeks at Napoleon, Mich., Frank R. Dare went to bis home at St. Louts, and Helen C. Blck, to Chi- cago. — Henry Irving, after his farewell tour of Knglnnd, will pay a farewell visit to America at the end of 1906, under the management of Charles Frobman. The tour will last twenty weeks, beginning In San Francisco In September, 1909, and finishing .In New York. Mr. Frohinun has also. arranged for Maude Aijams to play In London, France and (itrmany with an English speaking company, while Mr. lrvlitg la in America. — Notes from the Thurber & Nastier Co.: Jim Bludso" Will be our feature production next siason, and It Is to present Florence Hamilton. It will have the careful sur- rounding and attention to every derail which marked Ita great success at McVlrker's The- atre, Chicago, and the Fourteenth Street Thoatrc, N. Y. City. More people are used in this play by this company than have ever appeared In' a similar bill presented by a popular priced organisation. „ — Holden Bros, k Boone have leased the Opera House, at Rochester, Ind., for three years, and have purchased the billboards, Mr. Boone will remain at Rochester next sea- son, while Holden Bros, will look after tbelr Interests on road. They have five compa- nies out this seosan. They will have out tbelr reliable "The Denver Express," "No- body's Claim," "A Barrel of Money." a scenic production of "logomar," and "What Women will Do." They will carry a car load of scenery with "What Women Will Do" and a number of electrical effects. This company will play only large cities and Is booked solid. — James K. Hackett announces that he will next season produce a dramatisation of ' rhe Crossing." Louis Evan Shlpman will <lramatl»e the work. . — Messrs. Klaw & Erlsnger hare secured 'be American rights of "Sergeant Brue, the musical farce, book by Owen Hall, and music by Lisa Lebmnnn, recontly produced at the Strand Theatre. London, Eng. „—George P. Hopper has signed with Broadhurst & Cnrrle, to act as business man- ager of Mason and Mason, In tbelr new piece, entitled "Frits and Scbnltz." They will open at RHdlnj, Pa., for • tour to the Pacific Wet. _ ..... — Notes from Snedden & Paige Co.: After a prosperous season we closed July. 5. Every- body well and hnppy. We were to open at Lakeside Park June -5. for two weeks, but n cyclone blew the theatre down, and we were compelled to postpone our engagement: but we filled the extra week with Manager Hell, at Pittsburg, In his new theatre, "The La belle, to excellent business. In the menu- time, the R. R, Co., which owns the park, bad a lurge force of men at work on the rbea- tre, and We opened June 12, to record break- ing business, and continued the same to such on extent that we were retained tor an extra week. On closing here, Mr. and Mrs. Sped- den, Mrs. Van Cook, Helen Harrington, Harry Richmond, J. P. Leland, and little Cookie will visit the fair at St. Louis for a week, en route to N. Y, City. Mr. Spedden has the company nearly booked solid for next season, and most all of the old members re- tiiintd. Roster: Sam Spedden, J. P. Leland, Wm. Sheldon, Harry Richmond, Ouy Frit'::, Louise Van Cook, little Cookie, Helen Har- rington, Edith Mnrtinot and Claire Page. — Notes from the Spooner Dramatic Co.: We closed a successful eight weeks at Hous- ton, Tex., May 7, and opened the New Park Theatre, al Shrt^eport, La., May 8, for a four weeks' run. We had hoe business, and the company made a good impression. From Shreveport wc jumped to PIkooIx, Ariz., by special train. Left. Shre-veport 8ui'.day, and arrived at Phoenix the following Wednesday. We opened to capacity, and turned people nway, our compnny being favorably received, Allle Spooner and E. N. Wnlloek, in leads, proving strong cards. Marseilles Spooner ar- rived from St. Edwards College, Austin, Tex., and Is singing his way Into the hearts of the westerners. Mrs. F. E. Spooner left July :i for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will visit her mother and sister. Mrs. Spooner will also visit Colorado Beach. Our engage- ment at Phoenix Is for twelve weeks. The roster Is as follows: F. E. Spooner, man.i- Sjr; E, N. Wnlloek. F. P, Hillinnn, A. B. utlcr. Mitchell Ingrnnnm, Ross Mobley, Marseilles Spconer, C. G. Smith. George Bailey,- Allle Spooner, Knthryn Van ' Esbc Margie Shrewsbury, Lilly Shrewsbury, Jennie Shrewsbury, Lucy Shrewsbury and Mrs. F. E. Spooner. — Emma Cnrus has signed a contract with Henry W, Savage, by which uhe Is to as- sume the leading female role In "Woodland," which Is now being given In Boston. — Ethel Borryiiore, John Drew and Wil- liam Seymour returned to New York after a period of business transactions In London. arriving here June 30, Miss Barrymore was accompanied by Beatrice Agnew, a member of her company. E. D. Stair, who also ar- rived on that date, was met at quarantine by George H. Nlcolal, Hollls E. Cooley and a party of friends. . ■—Klaw & Erlauger have engaged to sup- port the Rogers Brothers, In tbelr new farce: Josephine Cohan, Dorothy Hunting, Emily Nice. Bessie De Vole, George Austin Moore, Fred Nlblo, Frank Young, John Con- well, Joseph Kane, Louis B. Foley and Wll Ham Torpey. Max Hoffman will be musical director. ' — Chas. Garfield, who was leading man with the "Jesse Jamea" Co. last season, Is resting at his home at Cleveland, O. — Clara Tapsfield writes: "I am with the Elllott-Courtenav Stock Co., at Lyceum The- atre, Duluth, Minn., where I am scoring a success. This week I am playing Brltta, the Swede girl, In 'Thelma,' and winning much praise for my rendition of the nart. I leave on Aug. 20, to Join Otis B. Thayer's 'Sweet Clovcr r Co.'* — Robert Kdeson and his manager, - Henry B. Harris, have heard the final reading of the play by William C. De Mllle, with which toe actor will Inaugurate his season at the Hudson Theatre, this city, on Jan. 80. Mr. Ednson will continue to star In "Kan- con's Folly" In the first half of the season, opening >n Boston on Sept. 19. — Tno marriage of Cncrldah Simpson to Joso Van Den Berg has been annulled by Justice Gilders'ceve, In this city. — W. M. Wllklson has obtained the rights to a dramatic version of Mrs. Greene's novel. "Cape Cod Folks," and will produce it next season. The dramatisation was made by Earl W. Mayo and Edward Marshall. ' —Those engaged to support Nina David, In her forthcoming concert tour, are: Anton Hegner, 'cellist: Maurice Kauffmann, vio- linist ; George W. Jenkins, tenor, and Slgnor Saplo. conductor. — Ivy Williams, daughter of Odell Wil- liams, recently Joined "The Isle of Spice" Co., for the Summer. — George Frederick Watts, a famous port- rait painter and sculptor, died In London, Eng., July 1, aged elghly-Bevan years. Ellen Terry waa the artist's first wife. They were married when she was eighteen and he some thirty years older. They were divorced ft few years later. _ — Ethel Hornick and Dr. Wm. W. Walker. a non-professional, were married June 28, at Bloux City, In. _ „ — Julia Phelps and T. Spencer Bprogue. both members of the Mabel Paige Co., were married In St. Louis, Mo., on June 7. — Cbns. unci Geo. Hammond, of Cambridge, 0„ have leased for a number of years the Colonial Theatre. It la their Intention to plav nothing but first class attractions at the Colonial, and all rsnertory and burlesque shor.'s at the Hammond Opera House. This will do away with the opposition that has existed during the past three seasons be- tween the two houses. The bookings will be so nrrnnged that tbey wl.i not conflict with each other. ' ' "_T" ' L...-.- — Contracts were signed' last wets-■ by Klaw ft Erlanger by which Josephine Cohan, of the Four Cohans, will have the principal woman's role with the Rogers Brothers next season, In their latest McNally farce, "Tha Rogers Brothers In Paris." Maw ft Er- langer Intend later to star Miss Cohan at the head of her own organisation, Pre! Nlblo, Miss Cohan'B husband, has also been engaged to play with the Rogers Brothers -Contracts have Just been ftDgdJ* Nanette Comstock and James h "„"**»5 k *J*- whereby Miss Comstock wll star under Mr. Hnckett's management, beginning next sea- son. Mr. Hackett plana to have Miss Com- stock begin her starring tour as Vlrgiim enrol. In Winston Churchill's "The Crfsl-." opening early In September. She probably will appear later on In a new play now being "-Mrs! 0 ARM Demlni Clarko obtained a decree of divorce from Supreme Court, In this city, on Juno 80, from Harry Corson C1 —"c'harlea B. Dillingham cabled. June 80, that he has engaged Bertram Walljs to be Lulu Glaser's leading man In "A Madcap Princess," nt the Knickerbocker Theatre next M ^°Nelson and French have Joined the Pay- ton Bisters Comedy Co., to play parts and do their sneclaltle«. .. . ,. A — Charles C. Robinson, author of "A Banker's Clerk," writes that the piece has been successfully staged by the J. C. Rock- We il- R B^n^ 0 -Belkn.p. who was with "A W LJai| c * Bolton and Baby ^Daniels have gigned with the ▲nolo' Stock Co. a- BASEBALL American League AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, 1 Y. WITH BOITOII. J.lv T, I, B, 11. WITH CLEVELAND, July IB. 13, lB.lft. — George E. Laak, stage director and busi- ness manager, will leave on July U for an extended visit to London, Parle, Berlin and Vicuna. Mr. Lask has latterly been asso- ciated with David Belasco's production of "The Darling of the Gods." — John K Weber Is taking a rest at his home In Northampton, Mass., having closed an engagement of nfty-slx weeks at the Castle Square Theatre, Boston, where he has been playing principal character parts. — Frank C. Burton Is resting at the Palace Hotel, Chicago. He Is re-engaged for next season by Geo. E. GUI for "The Little Out- cast" Co., Eastern, to play bis old role of Dick Hlgglns. — Helen Flske has signed to plsy the lend In Cbns. E. Blsney's production of 'The Child Slaves of New York." — Sol Solomon has been engaged by Vance ft Sullivan for the part of James Barton, In "The Little Church 'Hound the Corner." — Benjamin B. Vernon will rest at Brad- ley Beacb. N. J., where be has rented a cot- tage for the Slimmer. — Notes from the Patten ft Perry "Jerry from Kerry" Co.: We are playing to good business through New England. The com- pany numbers twenty-two, and we carry an excellent concert bond and orchestra. June .'lo. at Greenfield, Mass., Billy Glbbs, Jos. Kennedy, Wm. Fletcher, Dick Mitchell and A. Chamberlain nil -Joined the Eagles. . — Will II. Starkey is spendlnir a pleasant Hummer vocation at bis home. Norfolk, Va„ having closed with the Edsall-Wlnthrope Co., playing leads. , — Notes from the Spencer Walker and Donna Troy Co: We are playing the Bum- mer park tneutres In the middle West. Just finished a very prosperous week at Idlewlld Park, Newark, O. The company numbers sixteen people, playing all royalty bills, to- gether with three plays from the pen of Jas, L. Glass, "A Lone Star Mystery," "A Desperate Crime," and "The Christian and the Turk," carrying special scenery and printing for each. This company la no longer on the Kuaell circuit, but will remain permanently at Marlon, 0., Grand Opera House for some time, until the fair dates begin. The leads are being capably bandied by Spencer Walker and Franklyn HaJl. Other members of tbe company are: Rob- ert WeBsells, Walter Harter, Hamilton Brooks, Jack Champion, Datueron Hooper, Harry Veon, Walter Walkley, Donna Troy, Bonnie Btrlngfellow, Mrs. Francis Field, May Harvey Barbour, and the Three Daisys (Bertha, Ed. and Cordial ; Jas. L. Glass, manager. "A Desperate Crime" will not open Its tour until after election. Spencer Warner and Dona Troy will be featured in It. — Boater and Notes of Rowland ft Young's BIJou Comedy Co.: Masle Adams, Bhlrley Nelson, Aldula St. John. Hasel Reynolds, Edna Adams, H. Wllmot Young, Jas II. Row- land. Wm. Conlln, Frank A. Hlgelow, Freder- ick H. Blgelow. William Dyer, U. 8. Allen, Robt. Wilkes, K. Chas. Morse, Duncan Grant, and Baby Marguerite, wbo made her debut on Saturday night, June 25, carried on In the arms of her papa, H. W. Young. Her very appearance brought forth on ovation and a large boquet of carnations (white). Aftnr placing the bouquet In baby s arms, Frank Blgelow stepped on tho stage, and with- an appropriate speech presented Baby Marguer- ite with a beautifully engraved gold locket and cbatn on behalf of tbe members of tbe entire company. Mr. Young, who Is generally equal to the occasion, was reudered speechless, but maunged to pull himself together after a struggle, and thanked the company In a few fitting remarks. Marguerite expects to be a Curi'Kii caller before long. — Notes from Belchers Comedians: We cloned a very pleasant and successful season of forty-five weeks at Slloam Springs, Ark., the different members leaving regretfully for their, respective homes. One young lady, Clara Belcher, made many friends, and next ecasoo will be surrounded by the strongest company she has ever had. We will also carry a band and orchestra. We have fairs booked In August and September, and all seems fair for a record breaking season. New scenery Is being painted, new plays are In preparation, and a new fine of paper Is ex- pected soon from the printing houses. We are still ardent admirers and well wishers of The Cliweu. Our season opens early In August, and time Is filling rapidly. We piny only forty weeks next season. — Notes from tbe Melville Dramatic Co.: We opened for the Bummer season In our new canvas theatre, with everything new and bright, but at our third stand a cyclone came along and ripped and tore us all to pieces. V>e were Just ready to open the show with a crowded tent. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt, but our canvas had to be renewed. We bave been doing a good business, playing to 8. It. 0. four nights out of'BtS.' • •' ' .' — Leon McBeynolds Is In St. Louis, visit- ing the World's Fait. He comes to New York In tbe near future to-arrange for next season, His managers have decided: to have only on» piny for their star next season. Mr. McBey- nolds will rehearse In New York. • — 0. L. Marian writes: "I have been engaged to go In advance of Martin J. Dix- on s big scenic melodrama, 'A Child of the Slums.' The following people are engaged: F. E. Johnson, manager; Martin J, Bonier*, Htago manager; Chas. Kllng, stage cat-peater; N. A. Anderson, property man; Aiinee Landls, Ilellen Trowbridge, J. E. Toole, Chas. Tin fay, W. H. Barwald and Marcella Forrest. he company will start rehearsals July 18, in New York, snd open season July 30, at the Third Avenue Theatre, New York, playing tbe following week there. Then on tno Stair & Havlln circuit." — Notes from Lennon Theatre Co.: This Euny has found business exceptionally In Minnesota and South Dakota. :he Bowers and Rex Leslie Klngdon will close a thirty weeks' engagement June 80. Miss Bowers will spend the Bummer In Ot- sego, Mich., and Mr. Klngdon, after a week at the fair In St. Louis, will go to bis home In Joplln, Mo. A. M. Keller and Alma Kel- ler, of tbe Keller Stock Co.. Joined June 'it. — Edwards Stock Co. Notes: Chas. F. Edwarda has engaged Jefferson Hall to di- rect the tour of his stock company next sea- ron. Mr. Hal) Is busily engaged at present selecting a strong list of playa for bis reper- tory. Two strong meloaramaa bave been bought outright, wltb a full line of special £aper. Tbe cast will be composed of the est players aver carried by the company: also a number of high class specialties. The season will open Aug. 20, at Martlnsburg, W Va. — Daniel r. V. Flyna has signed with Rowland ft Clifford far next season, to play the Juvenile heavy In om of their "0T*r Niagara Falls" Cos. KdUnu Kt»f>tn*roprs •nd Films. Klflne Sl.-i r,,pil, on. anil Hides. Kx-iu.ini World's Fair Nlldns • Kd Film.. Klrlur Optical Co., BB St«t« at,, tlilmuo. New York Branch, lBf.lBW West .'l-Jrt Hi. Our Semi-Annual Remnant Sale Begins at 8A. M. To-day. Any short length of cloth, no matter what it is worth, made up into a suit to your measure at $|5. Trousers, $4. ARNHEIM, Broadway and 9th St., N. Y, At Liktiiy linn initiliti Eifitfiiiit, OOOD SKBT01I TEAM, All Around, Useful, Relia- ble People-) OORNBT In Band. OHAB. VOHK, Harrisonburg, Va. At Llbtrtt-J. nEYMAN Desires Engagement to do Dutch or Tramp part, Leader of Band, Blrong li-Oat florist Old timer. HUM all, salary, elo. J. BEVMAN, Tlsrrln gton, Del FORREST a»d FORREST ARTISTS BitPRKalB on Banjo and Xylophone. Oar* HENhY BROWN, 160 Doarborn at., Chicago, WAIfTBD. UMtJK. H. aud 1>. Uunieillan. Also other Med. Poople wbo can change for one week. Those playing organ preferred. Address ED. HKNDKHSON, Augusta, Carroll Vo., Ohio. flat, your lowest ilret.lottsr. BAROAINB IN KILMg-Kdlxon's and Me lie's, originals, no copies; sxoellent snlijeow, and mostly like new. Will senior 6c. per foot; also 2 beautiful Hong Bets tor 11.60; 10 choice View Hildas, II.&o. Also have good Olown Suit, Negro gull and Wig, Silly Kid Hnlt, and Dutch Hull, one Kxtr* Vanoy Trlmrnod Vest and Pants. Will sell at one-third cost. Please enclose stamp. FRANK K. HARTLEY, ureenporl, Suffolk Co., L. I.. N. Y. 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WANTED-A good Comedian . that banjo or guitar; also good Hkatcn Team. ■alary to £i Sj/iftteflfigfe plays OOQd (WARD CURTIS, ' 34TH BT., 103 W1BST, N. Y„ Mar Broad- way— hlegant large and small, newly ronovatod, oool, pleasant rooms, ft) up; all conveniences. WAifTKD-iiiack Pace and Irish Comedian who knowa sots and apeolallles. for ona week. No tickets. Salary low but hum. Want to bear from other medicine people. Address DR. W. II. LKBMON, New Carlisle, 0. BALLOONS AND CARNIVAL 80QDS All. Ifrassala BlUiulc, OUR BAB BALLOON* .1. mads of the best French rubber in three colors, red, blasaod green thst inflate fall Use, warranted 4 piece robber. No. Per Oross aCO. Aisdrled colors ID 76 1. While rattan switches HI 00. Fancy covered whips., 1 6U WHISTLING BALLOON8. Per Urois Assorted colon. ...ii W Assorted colors... 1 80 Assorted colon.... 3 BO MoOlnly a 71 Damage 1 73 flying Serpents a BO tt. Dying figs 4 In We alio carry fall Hues of Walking Oanss. Olioau Jewelry, Poakol Knives, flak out Prises, lteturii llalli, sic. and make upsalsctad bus fur 18, flu, MO end up. We are Headquarters for SOUVENIR AND CAMPAI8N GOODS i Daring IM4 ws «111 carry a complete line of Tanoy Movsuir floods and Novelties for World's Pair sales; also aoomplete lins of Campaign (toads Buttons,Radges,Novelties,etc. lloi/lfiill loosll and sea us wheu lo lbs city. Catalogues mailed on application. COB, YONGB a CO., 7th an*] St. Charlea St. St. Loula IrZ?. LITH06RAPH ABOUT HALF THE PPIOf NEW LITHO-TIHT PIPER WHO s-0* OaTalOOUl Morrison Show Print 0l , r ,„ WAIITED.POB HIOH CLA.88 HBD. COM- PANT, UNDER OADTAI, Oood Ulack face Comedian to put on aots, gdbd Musical or Bketch 'Ic.irn. Uiiod All 'Round Per- formers, write. Musi uiidurstuud uicdlcliio busi- ness; onauge for one week. Tlukeis to people I know. Join at once. UJ.Kkt IIAOKNKY, Macon, Oa. — Chas. n. UcAdams telegraphs, under date of July 4 j "The Albert Taylor Htock «'o. played" to 11,582 paid admissions at Cycle Park Theatre, Dallas, Tex., tonight, the record of the bouse." — Notes from the Morgans: After n very prosperous season, sre spending tbe Summer on tbelr farm, "Tbe Maples," In Southern Iowa. Tbey have some excellent time booked for their play, "The Outlaw's Bweetheart," In which Mrs. Morgan will be Marred next season. . Tbey will have four- teen people back with the company and two agents, seven snd tea days In advance. — Garland Gaden and I/aura I*orralne (Mrs. (laden) are aa usual spending the Hummer and entertaining their numerous professional friends at tbelr country home, r 'Tbe Orchard," Kreeport, Long Island, — Notes from tbe J, 0. Htuttr "Was Hbe to Blame?" Co.: Our season, which closed recently, was, all In all, a financial as well as an artistic success. Jed and tetania Jean Carlton, In lbs North, have reaped a rich har- vest, while Mr. Stuttz, tbe author of the Slay, Id tbe South, has been rewarded beyond la expectations. Next season will see five combinations (four oa royalty) producing "WarnShe to Blame?" Printing by Jordan, of Chicago, and Russell Morgan, of Cincin- nati. Mr. and Mrs. Stutts ara spending tbe Hammer in Qaavtaton, Tex, WANTBD, FOR Delkes Concert Show, Sketch Team snd Novelty Act, and a Oood Piano Player. Must change for week, Tell all In first loiter. Other Med. People, write. I carry my own plsoo. KRRRliANH, IND. WANTED AT ONCE, A Oeoersl Business Msn, with specialties, ior Hummer and regular season. Hummer salary; must lie low. Mast be ready to Join on wire. Mate all In first letter. Bilenoe a polite negative. Address M. A. BUNT, Mgr. Hunt Btock Co., Brand Maralt, Mich., July *-6; HauliBte, Marie, Mich., Julv u is. WANTEiVQinCK; Oood All 'Bound Medicine Performers, Teams, Hinging and Dancing Comedians, Piano Player that does specialties, Salary all you a-e worth. hut you must tie what yon rspresaal. Ticket* to those known to m. only, boo/.kkh, DOOB, NO, ' Hit. P. M. 8HNKK, Brydsn, Virginia. WAMTBO, A 40X60 TOP. Alio All Around Med. Performers. •■ I. X, WREN, Watseka, m. ,