The New York Clipper (July 1904)

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July 16. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 477 — Hoiter of the Dot Karroll Co.: Louis Leon HaJL John Lane Connor, Joe King, Jo- sr-nli T. 'Belmont, H. Rowland Hall, James Kennedy, Cbaa. Newman, Jack Walters, Claude Wood, Louis Jenckes, W. Ryder, Wal- ler C. McKay, J. C. Welsh, manager; Kath- crlue Furoelt, Emma Campbell, Margaret Lewis and Dot Karroll. The company In In lis ninth; week, end business Is said to be ■■■rni«iii •...„. —._., V. I* ^■™%*A$™M!iii?&vl™« AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK N. Y. WITH CLEVKLUD, July 1», 13, 14,13. WITH DETROIT, July 16,18,10, !I0. BASEBALL American League karroll will remain at tier home In Newbury- port, Mass., for a couple of weeks before re- hearsing for ber regular season. Notes from the Henderson Stock Co.: Our Summer tour Is even better than we had Imped for. Indiana has been kind to us, everybody is well, and the "man In white' 1 rails' every week. We shall remain out all .Summer, going directly from the Summer season Into the Winter season. We are mak- ing preparations to open, a Mo. 2 Co., Sept 15. — At.' Beaaley Informs us that he was mnilc a member of Charles City, la., Lodge, No. 418, B. P. O. Elks, July 5. Don Mc- Millan, Harry Keldman, Jack Ball, and O. Judd Williams, of the Irving French Co., plavlng the Hlldreth Opera House at the time, joined In the social session, held In the Kites' elegant home, Immediately after the regular work. — Samuel F. Nixon, of the Arm of N'lion & Zimmerman, Balled for Europe last week, where' he will take a thorough rest at Had- Xaubeitn, after which he will make an ex- tended 1 tour of Russia and the Scandinavian peninsular, .returning home via London and Turin, whore lie will visit Hall Calne, and hear the new ploy that author has for Viola Allen, as well as viewing generally the Eu- ropean Held. Ills son, Fred G. Nlxon-Nlrd- llngc-r. will look after the enterprises during his absence. — Thomas E. Shea will have a new pro- duction for next scacoa, entiled "The Groat Adventurer," the piny being founded upon lliellfe and history of Napoleon. — James Hall, who has been for years connected with Thos. E. Shea, will repre- sent that star during next season. — Frank Deshon, who for the past few seasons hua been with Nixon & Zimmerman, lias Juet entered Into another Jong term cuntract with that (km, and will next season again be seen In "Miss Bob White."' which Is lo open Its season at Manhattan Beach Aug. •™. Cecelia Ithoda VIII be the Miss Bob White of the production. — Jesse K. Baylis, formerly manager of the Grand Opera House, Wilmington, Del., announces that he has disposed of bis lease on that theatre to Fred G. Nlxon-NIrdllnger, of the Nixon & Zimmerman enterprises, and the lease has been ratified by the company owning the'Opera;House. It is also under- stood that Mr. Baylis will continue as resi- dent manager of the new concern. — Aside from the new productions to be made by John C. Fisher next season, the fol- lowing attractions go en route as follows: ••Snn Toy," with James T. Powers, at Man- hattan Beach, Aug. 15; "The Sliver Slip- per," opening at Halifax, Aug. 22; "Glitter- ing Gloria," from Wyndham's Theatre (Lon- don, England), at Montreal. Sept. 5; Isadore Hush, In a new comedy, about Nov. 1, and "Florodorai" with Edna Wallace Hopper and original cast, at St. Paul, Nov, 21. .. "7, J ' fHf? Zimmerman Jr., manager of llnrtha Gotland, cabled his American repre- sentative. John J. Donnelly, from London, hist week,- announcing that he has secured au option upon His Majestv's {Theatre for len weeks, commencing In September. 1005, for the London appearance of Miss Galland, ii "Dorothy Vernon, of Haddon Hall." Mr. Zimmerman also cabled that he had secured the American rlghtB to a new play by a prominent author, which is to be produced L", K l 1 i [la , n . d b * Marle Tempest next season, should this new ploy prove the success an- ticipated. It will be Miss Galland's next oircrlng In New York In February, after ll'll" 01 "" "Dorothy Vernon, of Haddon „ T Tho Hartleys have signed with the King- Perkins Co. for next season. Mr. King has prepared an elaborate production of "Old I;aimer Hopkins," which will be staged un- der the direction of James A. Bartley. The Hartleys ate spending their Summer vacation at tbelr home at Memphis, Tenn. .. — I'sned with the Arnold Stock Co.: Edna May Crawford, Lee Glover, Cal. Cohl, J. J. MacDonald, and Oscar Wiley for advance. — Jane Rivers goes with Robert Edcson next season. ...„T M arlon Morlarty has been engaged for St L I y lnnul1 " Ko- *' on « mn 8 ltt — Evelyn Wood plays the title role In Ujiren of the Highway'' next season. — Gertrude Hamilton made her profes- sional debut -with the Baldwin-Melville Co., at ( Icvclnnil, Ch, July 4. ..^llSP 9 a J.V°''JPutlle Co., under the mnn- iigenient of Clarke II. Felgnr, will opeu in November,. playing Southern tcrltory. A Mong company UUB uctn engue( i to support •uiss limit), and two new royally plays Imvu been added to the repertory. i,J~«. ?°S. W - Lew,s d08el1 w| I» «ue Sharp- ley Stock Co, to Join the Dllger & Cornell to., for characters and specialties. „i„77, i ",., A \, Su ll lvnn ' advance "gent, has signed with the Henry 4 Gago Cornedv Co., inc., for next season. This will bo ono or tlie strongest repertory companies on the 5*5 li'ny'ng only the largest cities through New hngland, Pennsylvania and New York *&& . P« PatlHh Priest." "Rachel Gold- stein, Hearts of Blue Itldge," "She Stoops i AWef.' ' Dost In the Pacific," "A Fair . ... ' am !.. Tennessee Romance." The company will comprise about twenty well e,„,"".People- Every production will he I.I.7T ??*? w V n( * l,R s received ills new 11 •.«!■' '?. cn "ed "Tlie Way to Kenuiurc," ■»Zh ii ."WS* Brothers.la Paris" will bo i oil iced In Buffulo, N. V., on Aug. 20. Mux !vi,,. .? wlll ,'U« naiislcol director aud will "rile Hie entire score. i,„^i Sc ' , " lfer . *. Ctom > h «™ engaged the fol- ,h ,*! p . C0I, i c ln anpport of Oils B. Thayer ''"f 1 . '.'"trudc Douahill, for tbelr next sen- «■?«? Swect Clover" Co., which Is for forty S1.T11 ' C0D ' ,D enclng Aug. 0: John Maurice mm ,nl1 ' Sydney Donalds. Robert Itobsoii, i.\. ,-'■ ? Io,! ?: Clnrn TapsUdd, Grace Berke- timvlw K L e ™ WmP "< a ' Le ° Mor,,aunt • M , ~7 "Dovors and Lunatics," a two act niu- nno!„,i fa, » c ?i b X. Wultor Colenmn Parker. ; 1 eued at the Pleasure Buy,, N. J., Open Air ' " 1tro ; , J »ly 2. for two weeks. The cost • • Delnrlch Dlnkelsplel, Ned Nye: Lieut. ..'.-■V s ?, «I<;lii«io«<l, Herbert J. Carter; Rlcli- "^' . "nmllton. Jack Raffacl; Ferdinand 11 .11 e * n ?' Jl ''• Tucker : Nellie Huntington, «■; ? h iv *v- Nellie Huntington Gertrude i.v,. E V.^y • Cornelia (Nellie) Dlnkelsplel, . '."* »• Huyes: Nell Black, Henrietta Ted- . ^npoleon, Clarence W. Hall; C*nr of SH* «eorge D. Collins; Ctesar, H. W. "into: Carrie Nation, Ed. F. McCann. n«T»''"nk SIcKec has Arranged with Alfred ?i.. y Le< !; la for tfa e production of a drama- ■n.J °? °' the . lotter's novel, "The Boss." nSLfft "■!" ft" ma "le from the book, by ', e „ or 8? Srondhiirsr. and Thomas Wise will Kenned *""& ro,c ' that ot " B| B" Ju,,n P ~7' Ml ?vui'Schumann-Ilefnk has cabled lo ii'-Jlv "hitney that she has sailed from l- n ur ?- 0n her arrival here she will be- f." "hort concert tour, and then return ,,?»« .1 l arsc .HS new StangcEdwardes comic sST'tJ" which she will appear at the Broad- »«y Hieatre, New York,'on Oct. .'1. iliT.""?' Robson left a net personal es- ite of the value of 128.4211. according to !<» ?'?"'' . ,,f .•']"" hpfralsfr Juki nuule. I..-I- •11 "'-'"•'nlnlslriflioii wew> lusuwl to iho on w, M„ rv Ouiigherly Slunrt. who, Willi " ">■> and iiaiighler, Inherits the properly. »iii. iMT 1 *" ,,; ' Kvaus has signed a eoutract talti*1$S! W i 8 -S 7a 8 9 to •*»' tte Ieaain « loie hj "jrh.0 aa9-Qa4j n otit vuta, Z mZ — Slgnor Novelll, an Italian actor, has signed a contract for a number of perform- ances In the United States, beginning In January. 100C. He win spend hnlf his time In America In New York, and will appear In both tragedy and comedy. His company will Include Olga Glannini. a well known Italian actress, as leading lady. — George Conquest, an English aerlollst and trap performer, has been engaged by Klaw 4 Erlanger. for the role of the mysteri- ous demon. In their forthcoming production of "Humpty Dumpty." — Julian Mitchell's latest acquisition Is a team of agile dancers, GaBton and Stone. — George Richards has been engaged to originate an Important role In the new rural drama, of "Bird Centre," which Glen Mac- Donougb has evolved from the McCutebeon "Bird Centre" cartoons. —:George Ade's next ploy, to be produced nt the Garden Theatre. New York City, In September, by Henry W. Savage, is lo i>c called "Tho College Widow," and Is a com- edy, without music, satlrlilng modern life at a small college. and was written by Edward E. Rose. Mr. Mack Ig under the management of Rich <x Harris. Uaudecille and minstrel, TtfB Mebidith Sisters arrived from Europe last week. They will fill time ln America, and return to Europe In October. Eva Mitchell will go with the Thorough- breds next season. Ai.. Sheas has severed his partnership with Charles L. Warren, and win hereafter work alone In n, German dialect monologue. The oiitino and shore dinner of the White Rats, held July 10, at Eugene O'Rourke'* "Hlde-a-Wee" Inn, Pleasure Boy, N. J., was largely attended. There was a dne clam bake dinner, and a game of baseball, and the a era 1 r was most enjoyable. Gus BnuNO gave a charity show at Me- tuchen, N. J., on Thursday, June 30. for the benefit of St. Francis Church. Gus and Chris Bruno appeared, and the former man- aged the entertainment and put on his own farce, "Trifling with Justice. In which Gus Bruno, Chris Bruno, T. J. McConnell, John Wilcox, Mrs. Bruno, Wm. Wilcox, and Mas- ter Tommy Hogan appeared. Vaudeville acts were contributed by the Wilcox Sisters, Chris Bruno, and Mabel Russell, In a sketch, and Gus Bruno In dialect imitations. The I'iiogiiammk at Lemp's Park. St. Louis, Mo., beginning July 11, Is: Edward Flanlgon, Amonds and White, Baxter, Ahem and Cameron, Lizzie Wellen, and Hari unil Emma Coffee. Business Is good. Mrs. Frank Rich died Wednesday, June 22. from heart failure, at the home of ber mother, in Reading, Pa. She was the wife of Frank M. Kite, of the well known bicycle team, Schrock and Rice, and was n sister of the Bard Bros. Mr. Rice received notice of bis wife's death while playing at the Avenue Theatre, Pittsburg, and he immediately went to Readlog, where the funeral took place Saturday, June 20. Lizzie Hatchemhi, of the Batcbelor Sis- ters, and Frank M. Ross, of Columbus, O., were married at Cincinnati on June 0. Notes kiiom the American Vaudevimb Co.—We opened to first class business at Media. June 0. notwithstanding n very stormy night. The roster Is: T. Dawson Cooper, manager and proprietor: Charles Johnson, advance; Hurry Chew, boss can- vas man, with Ave assistants; Huey Gor- man, leader of band, with ten pieces. Per- formers—Charles Bradley. Florence Nole, John J. De Voy. Harry Nole, Hallie Rea, Thomas West and Harry Orth. Prof. John Hern, piano player. We have a seating ca- pacity of over 1,500. This Is the best vaudeville show under canvas in this sec- tion of the country. The newspapers arc giving us praise ut every stop. Notes kiiom Puuuslei Bros.' Tennessee Waiirleiis. —We arc now In our third week nt Crystal Beach, Out. Although we have had cool and rainy weather contlnuully there bus been a large patronage to the beach. I'rof. Ross' Band has been strength- ened by the Von Hnlf, cornet, aud Harry Gates, alio soloist. Frank Wilson, wing and buck dancer. Is well received. Lcuu Miller Is doing exceedingly well with her Hinging. lliiluh Chambers, monologlst, also does well. <ii;iii:i;i: P. Muxtoomehy, of Lincoln, Neb., writes: "Nothing like an 'ad' In The Omi Reliable. Have received over one bundled mill llfty answers to my 'ad' for Lincoln Park Theatre, and they are still coming In. I have booked for nil the Summer season." Hnvi.i: anii GitANOEt: write: "We were in the opening bill nt Dobbins' Summer Theatre, Schenectady, N. Y., week July 4, this being the fourth opening bill of the season we have played over the Melville circuit of parka. Camillo and Fona, acrobats and equili- brists, report meeting with great success with their act through Canada, playing for the big celebrations, after a two weeks' en- gagement at SoIiiiiiT Turk, Montreul. Bert Wkioin, who separated from Green,' after finishing the Proctor and Keith circuits, Is working alone, doing his comedy curtooo drawing, Juggling and magic net. He is hooked solid till next June, Including the Melville and Boom parks and a return date at Pastor's. I'MiHsii: La Van, who was leading hoy and did her specialty with the Dainty Puree Co. lust season, Is spending tho Summer with her. sister, at Norfolk, V11. The l'Ki'iwi Twins write: "We are meet- ing with great success In our twelve different eburucter change specialties. We have been with tbe lreno Jcavons Stock Co. since Feb- ruary, and have signed for the rcmulndcr of Hummer and next season." Vk'TOIiia North Is III with ulceration of the stomach at her home In Brooklyn. Minnie Giianvim-b (Mrs. B. Peurl writes: "I have been meeting with marked success In niv park work. 1 played New Brunswick. Coru'lng, Elmlia, Saratoga and iJvko George, with Hamilton. Can., Toronto, Kingston and Montreal lo follow. I will.then Join, my hus- band' <Hilly Pearl), and spend the rest of the season with him." ■,_«., Tub Berssteins tMsc nnd Baby Ruth! Joined the Murray & Mat-key Co. at Terrapin Park, Porkershurg, W. Vs.. to lint on their singing and dancing specialty for weeks of Julv 4-11. •Tub Brapvs. who arc In their fourth week nt Highland Park, lialesburfe, 111., report Hll'TCHH > Mart.Baker and her sister. Leila Rnnney, nretlvlng concerts- nt the principal New En- gland resorts. Miss Bnker has been engaged by Gus Hill for one of his new productions. Fred and Annie Vkiait, who arc at the Steeplechase Pier, Atlantic City, N. J„ write : "Wfe recently finished on engagement of eight weeks In the West, playing the fading parks. Our act was a big success. We had to cancel our Western dntes on account of Fred lVliit nisliM-nilng Ills Hlionlder, He was uilder. Hie iIocIi.i-'h ejtre for three weekw, but Is 11II rlghl now. This Is our llrnt dale since we returned I'liial." . Lottie Ivaii, of the Merry Maidens, Is, spending a fnw weelu'iMClUon. 4t ALUnllc.. enr, iite fjr.iep.da, a r « m i wn *<m No matter what the price used to be—no matter hovr de- sirable the goods are—no matter "anything," there are no "ifs," ''ands" or "bute" in our SEMI-ANNUAL REMNANT SALE. Any short length of goods made ttp into \\ srift for S15. A pair of trousers for $4s00. ARNHEIM, Broadway and 9th St., N* Y^ FOR SAl.K—Dig Fair around Store Show or Carnival-Museum. IB Paintings and following iinrlosltlcs: Snake Child, Two llesdcd Fish Child, Tipton Double Child, Mermaid; War Museum. 23 Panels, 14.\2a, with Magnifying Ols-s; Fine War Scenes of K.tcltlng Battles, War Dclics, Lamps, Tickets, Signs, Curtains, etc., All In five good pack- ing boxes, with looks, hinges.etc.. painted blue; Moth, 185, O. 0. I)., or |45 cash, hist free. WM. NELSON, 8 Von Norden St., No. Cambridge, Mass. AT I.IDKBTV.QKOKGF, WKAVK1I. tbe Justly styled Jester and Singing Comedian (black face). Owing to Illness of my wlfo will work niono bal- ance of aeason. Vaudeville, Minstrels and any kind of company that baa tho raon. Address ■COLLINs, Iowa. WAltl'Eu QUIUK—Mole Organ or I'lanu Vsmper, sing and play strong instrument. Ono I who does magic, musical set, Juggling or any ] novelty specialty, for three days and week stands. Join at once. t\ 0. Taylor's Show, Lakcvllle, Inil. UNIVKR8AJU KD1SQN KXHIBlTlOlf Mechanism wanted, In fine ordar, isle dalo. WANTED at once, a numbor of good Second Hand Films—Comic, etc, long ours If possible; also FJdlson Exhibit ion or Universal Kltioioscnpe. MECHANIC, care of CMPI'Klt. WANT A-l Sketch Team (Single* anil Double*), Donoing Team preferred; one play or fake Organ; other good Med. Performers. No fares. Limit, 120' team: single »». Frank B. Murphy, write. Clifton: Remedy Co., Harry Von, Mgr., Pilnoevlllc, Ills. . Aqnes . CiiAvrNEr. aotibrette, has signeil with Geo. Gottbold's big extravaganza, "The Princess of Panama," for next season. Notes fhom Wilson's Vaudeville ano Minstbel. —We closed with the IJanchcr Carnival Co. and opened at Cairo, III., June 21, with our private car, "Marie," touring Southern Illinois and Missouri. We carry (10ft. top, with srift. middle piece, twenty- two people all told ItoBtcr Is: H. 8. Wil- son, proprietor and manager; Gerald 1". Adams, stage manager; Martin tally, treas- urer. Performera are—Bob Chaney, Tom Derov. Burt Itobb, I,. Moody. Sammy Smith, Itob tlreen, Cbas. Stevens, Rex Allen, Chos. Lamb, L, Hllburn, Wilson Bros. (J. F. Adams. Marie Wilson, Bertha Robbs. aud Herb Sisters. Business has been good ever since our opening. The bond of ten nieces, under the direction of I'rof. Guy Fields, Is scoring big success everywbore. The or- chestra Is under the leadership of Prof. Count Wright. Everyone on the car Is en- Joying the beat of health. Tub Thueb Brobsts write: "We opened at Sprlngbrook Park. South Bend, July 8, end our refined novelty dancing and talking net made quite n favorable Impression. Young -Skates,' received n flattering press police on his original monologue, Incidental to this net." Peaiil Invi.vo Is visiting; friends at the Lawrence Hotel, Washington, D. C. J. M. lUititm amd Anita Meiilo report success with their new act, "A'. Woman ami a Fool," which they presented on July 4, at Lincoln Park, New Bedford, Mass., anil The Ciu.iiv Family are at Balaam Lake, resting and fishing, but will play the week of July 17, and then come on to New York for it month's vacation before opening their regu- lar season. kvi.eii, wire Vvcilst, has signed with tbe Gus Sun Minstrels for next season. Laurence Syi.vbhter. comedy ring gym- nast, was a Clipfbii caller July 8. He In- forms us that he has Just returned from an extended tour of the South, a greater por- tion of which was snent in Florida, and that be was very successful with his new net. He Is nt Pleasure Beoch, Bridgeport, Conn., this week, and has other good work to fol- low. Sunday. April IT. at Norfolk, Vh„ he became the husbnnd of Grace M. Lemuels, of the sister team, Lemuels and Schoflcld. Thompson & Sekiiia write: "Wo arc In our sixth week on the New York purk cir- cuit, nnd our Irish cumedy act is meeting with success. This week we uro ot (he Casino Theatre, Ontario Beach, Charlotte, N.' Y., and have other parks to follow." • i Tun WiLLAiiiiKKH are re-engaged for this r their second) week at Guvernator's, Allun- ik- City, N. J. Notes itiom M. J. (lAN'KLLKAii, manager Kronson Park, Painted Post, N. Y.—This Is the sixth week we hum been opened, und have bail bad weather, circuses, etc.. against us. but we bnvc held our own. We uro dolug n paying business, but arc not turning anyone iiwoy. Good shows rule every week, with n patronuge of a rellned people. We have two other porks In view, which we expect to add io our circuit far next Summer. My 'ad.' In Tub (,'mi'I'EII brought tue on every mull a stock of answers, which wits so great that I could answer only the most urgent ones. Bronson Pork la o little palace now. I have upent lots of tltno and money on It In re- modeling It, .list Welch, of tlie Welches Mnines A. nnd Celln), was recently entertained by the I'eui-lii, 111.,'budge of Eagles. F. D. !■;.. and was presented with u ciine. 'J'liey piny Belle- ville, III., this week, with St. Lull's to follow. SiiLiiuirr anu Klmt.i.i, announce that In tlie future they will he known us Ihn Sewells, at Meridian, Miss., July 4, and report sue-; Ikivii ami ItiiKWKit opened with n new net. luly " cess. Al. Waiiiia, Hie lire dancer, recently closed engagements nt the Empire-and Orpbeuin theatres, nt Si. I'liul, ouil opens lit Die Em- pire Theiiti-e, Mliiueupulls, July 11, for Ibrec weeks. HAItllV PlIILLII'H ANII HELI.K GllllDON, Willi have "been plnyiiitf 'I'clus for the irnsl six niotitliK. wrllo: "We will'go to the Giilil- smith Northwestern i-lrciiil. We. biivn tbiiri fur made a decided sueeess In our now-hing- ing and dancing net. We have tho Hummer bunked solid, ami will return East in the fall." UltAMATIC (;OMl'0»ITH»NS COPY- ii kih ti:i>. "Anna," in one net. Copyrlghlcil hy Kath- arine Baker. "•Beyond," In two nets. Copyrighted by Malcolm DouglnsH. ..... "Eleven Forty P. M." Co|iyrlghted hy Jessie Couthoiil. "Engagement In a Lawyer's OIBec/' a com- edy. In one act. Copyrighted by W. «. J. Mc_Atce. "Fatal Coin." Copyrighted by Justin Adams. ■■For Love nnd Honor, a piny, ln four acts. Copyrighted by ft. II. Cahlll. "Getting a Job." Copyrighted by O. H. Nelswender. _ . . • Indian Schoolmaster." Copyrighted by Thomas DIckliiMoti. .... "Magic Kettle." In one net. Copyrighted by Jobn'T. still Joseph A. Whitfield. "The Mnnng^r," In one net. Copyrighted liv B.-A ■.■Millar-. • Prince of /nnzi-li.'ir," In Ibree aula. .f'opy-J rlklileil hf «'• W. Hell. "Shndowcil I.Ives." t.'npyi-lglilrd by Justin Adams. "Two Flay* ot IsMtil." CopytlgbUil by r. KtllACTion, — -- ■■■ ' AOKNT AT LlliERTV: K.\perleuced, Sober, llellAblc Working Agent, U vcara ahead ot Opera House suit Con van Shows. (K. R. or wagon). Ex- perienced Iteperlolre Man. Con mid WILL post paper. Reliable wagon show, write, saury rea. sonable. J.C. Uamtli.nn.PI7 Locust St.. ITilla.l'n . MAGICIAN'S LAlMiBCOMI'LETK Oulfll, tHl, worth f 800. Ten Tune Hand Organ, il.i. low Now Lantern Slides, }5. black Art Ontnt, $ai. livp- iintlu Suspension, $7.M. Peep Show, $16. All bar- golns. RAY, z()~ \v. cbli'-agoAve., Clilcago, III. WANTED, Medicine People Hint ran change for week, High Tenor Singer, Slleui Acis.eto. Stale If vnu play in ass or fakeplauo; toll lowosi mid all first; suro money, long ciigogeiiient. Address C^J. WAL.SII Moiitgonifry. N. Y. WANTBD—Illack Teiu, Moving I'lctnre (lultlt, Soriieiitlue Dress, I'lasllc I'oscs Slides, Films. II. UAVBNPORT, 22:iW. Jackson B't'v'd., Chicago. III. WANTBD mucK-Miii. Porfonuers, tiotli Single and Conine. Nu i lino tooorrespmid; mint Join at once; don'i want anv tourists; live on lot; $16 Double, l B Single. Address Forest Herb Mud. Co., Saron, Uorlon Co., Iowa. P. 8.—Tickets If you mean business. WANTBD, MED. I'ERFOIIJIEIW, COME- UIANBANDSKI-.TUIITKAMB. Alao glris Hist can alng and dance. Stock work; money sure. NO 1IEI>. show, Addresa JOE MAUD, Ugr. M»ud>s Vaiidevlilo Co., «3J, Esses Street, Saictn, Mass. VIOLINIST at liberty. On aucount ot mls- rcpreaenutlon, I am ot liberty; will Join good cn„ travel In the South or Weal or locate In good l own 'ii went; 10 years'cxper.as orchestra Leader; van I). In Baud. Harry S. Jones, per. add teas, Jeffer- son, Ashtalinls Co., Ohio. 'WANTBD ttUICK-S, and D. i 'oiiiedlati wli» CAN and will do COMEDY In aols, lUtiJo or Organ Player with GUOD specialties, A No.i Single Musical Act; Id fact, I can uae Med. Per- formers m all tinea. Prefer those who play or fake organ. All must change specialties for six nlf his. Everybody live on lot. state, very lowem salary In first letter. No time to dicker. Kickers, boozers and dialers, sovo stamps. NO TIOKE'I'S. If you ore broke, don't write. Hall, Fciiion and Word, write quick. II. I.. 7.EDA, Modorn Komedy Co, Address this week. Adelaide, Fayette Co.. Pa,; Week July is Leisenrlng No, 'J, Fayette Co., 1'A. WANTBD at Once, a number of good Second Hand Films—Comic, etc, long ones If possible; also Edison Exhibition i»r Universal Klnttoacupc. J.HALL, jtjj Me Al pill Sl„ I'hlla,, I'a. WANTED. Iliat can Hide aud Drive, oxhlbltlng on Troltlng Traoka, Bust bo good. liARNKY II. HEMAKKST, KlngiKin, Now York. MolNWERHEY'S THEATRICAL COLD CREAI, Then are many Void Cream Preparation! ofa t he ma rket, today. Borne are oour)—othara on BETTJSR—Bat Mclnnornoy'o Is BF.8T. ^rhe Ingrodlcnto of Molnnomoy'a Oold cream are pure and harmless, and when yon once tuM this preparation you will want no other. Other good qualities In Ha favor ore Ha delloata perfume, smooth whltcncsB nnd cooling properties. And It does not cost oa much at many of tie fat Inferior prepaiatlota. TOM 1ALX ONLY AT NBW YOUK. tO K THE IEETH AND la powdtr. fukiit job get belli liquid ill his la (be Large Site. S t .T-r.-<r.-!TIOKETS AT LOWEST It AT KM. Casino Theatre, building, MOt llroadwny. FIIANK WUITUOMB COMPANY. Tel. VM-Mi St. Shields' Feature Acts. OQRQEQUS COSTUMES AND EFFECTS. WHITB FOH LISTS. SHIELDS' BARGAINS: |M Bapbo Costume, silver, gobl brocade, for I'M: *mi Serpentine. Fire Iiaiicn Dress, wbltosllk. ».'■•■; Clonk Oiitltl, velvet, Willie sllkdrms, voerfeets, *lfi; KellK. Clunk, Klliles,ei|lisl In in w ', price; ll-'i Hound l*ileei,Het cnnipieie,for al. K., i-iiiculii, fl'.; HlllCldn' Llt-.'lrie Mm 11:111. 'I t Hell, I iilllplsle, fja. Lanterns,Hllile«,e.le.,lluiiglil, ScIiIsimI Kxctisngcil, niUF. SlllKLHH, ion WealWtli^,, .New kolk, • I«b,lWJI«(UWttSH.. • - CD, for BALANCE OF SUMMER AND WINTER SEASON, EXPERIENCED REP. PEOPLE, Htage Director, who cuu act and unilerstoinki Ills luulncaa: Cluiraeter Man, with speolollca; heavy Man. not over lift, in; Specialty 1'ennlnlbal crin bo featured; IaiIv fur lionet si Has., with ape- olnllles; S. ond l>. Soiiluetlo, Send height and weight. Tell all Hrnt letter. Honiara nol tolerated. Ko one too good for lb la show. Would like to buy aoohcry for "Faust." Vint be olioop for cash. Address T. HOFFMAN, Manager Irene Jcavonl Co., Avonninro, I'a. W ABTT ETr>, ENTIRE COMPANY PtJHt Shakespearean Play. Ono night '.'atands. Stair 1 all particulars drat let lor—ago, weight,' height, references, clu. Any photos, programs, olc, sent will bo ratnrn'il, If reqiiestud. All must bo able lo drcua well on and Oil stage. Can two H-vural brighi uiuateiirs. K.\- eelloin oHpnrliinlty.. Addn-ss I.KIIIT1MATK, NKW YOltrt ULlPPKIl, New York City. I FOR BAJTJE, IWO OAR SHOW. tine 4Nfi.Hloe|H'r. cnnitleio In sleep nnd reed pen pie; one tub. lUgirage Car, 'lent, ihimvu; 11 iciiglha Hem-, in Ifltrli: Hand Ciilfornis, il Work Horses. Wagnii and llunie«s. This show Is now on rond iiisklng iiiimay; other litisliieiis reason fur aelllnu. Figure vtaijr reasonable, Will mil earn BcpotliU). - MA. ItKANK. Amorlcau House, I'ltlsnarg, I'a. WANTED, At Wise's Market Theatre, Toledo, Ohio, BKI-ircil orKISTKIt TKA.MS.SIngloSpoclalltes, and IIUIUiKHQllR. siuek Laillrs can open at once. Write or wire. This Is the only Vaudeville Hoiihii now open In tlie city. JllHK A. WIBK, Manager. AT LIBERTY, G. E. TILDEN, .1 ' CILMtAiri'ItHX ANH URN, 111/. M Addross nal I'ltKSTnM UT.vlAutovllle, Ky. ~ WANTBD AT" ONUU, " Oiroua Parformara lining -j or nnro acls. Also Miisb-liins, ospoclally h A ll-ilm Clarlonei and Tuba. Salary low bin sure liiireoinl a long season. HUNT'S SHOWS, as per roiilo, or (leriiioniiiivn, N. Y. I >aalt niulora ami lioozora, this wont suit yon; I am Just cleaning wit. Comedians, tiuioli, rrlah. or any kind, male or fe- male, l.adlcs mm geni" doing single I'lrniis Aula, IliliKs. Trails, rniiiorlluti. eto. Ladles that can Play music; work In Illusions. Man In nuiko bal- loon ascensions. t>ixia*n week*'work. Wlllsoml tiokct. Wukc-sa'ary low, i s ma get H Saturday, 1). H.llll.lilH I'IK. I'liliiintais, (llilo. AT LIBERTY, , I.KAUM. JIIVI-JNtLKS, HKAVIKH. 1^15^X11 STOD1TA wrr I'llAllACTKItS, OltANI) IIAMI.S. Ablllly. iipiionraiiee, wsnlrobu. Address SllkltalAN'S 1'AUK. Ilamlllou, (liilarln. WANTED, 00OD BUCK FA.0E COMBVm TO PUT C N ACTS, MOD aiJSIOAL or mum TSAH. HOOif ALL 'IIOIISO PKItPOHMKIW, W1HTK. Musi iinooraianil medicine business. Change for ono week. Tiokota to iiannle 1 know. Join at onoo. _ CLKM IIACKNKY, Maciili, lis. r»A.«SIOiV PLAY. FIRE 8BT riLI, 2,07311. Very LOVT. I'ASSHIN rUY.wreof L'LII'I'Ht. Waut«d, for flontry's Show, KHiiilBCLAItlONKTS;- Wlro IIKKCII fAHHK'IT, I'argo, I la ki its, Jnly;n. WAMrED—8ood Door Talker to Make Opening* at Hie fairs. Arrnn llurr, write. 11(11,1) HH'ITIIN HILL, _ 11.', M'arrluglon hi,, Uiispin, fiiiiHS. SCENERY AMD ALL, T1IKATIIIUAI, (lOOUHi Scenery painted cheaply and niilclclT. Amateurs supplied. ~ OH AH. K. MILIAR. W. 4lstSI..Nnw YnrkClly, DEWEY MUSIC HALL, IITICA, n. V. » uiileil, at till limes, Teiiuis. Slsfer Acls anil SIliKle Liidles. IIAVI'I IIAIIHV, M iiniiKi-r. AT LIBEHTY-.Franclsco Bamos, l'lr-i Class Vlarionelllal, e.\perlunceil In all kinds of music Address llfi M'KBTB'l'., Oily, care of Bun Itay Hotel. FOB SALE, BLACK TEHT, L1HED (). I'. IIAKKLKY, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. I WANT Sketch Team. Sltte What Voti Do, wlialynii want anil all pariluulara in llrat loiter. Work iiniliir lilg bip; na.v your own; season's work. W l iri'l-: HI'HAIl. Term Ibiiili), Intl. WAHTE0.5 GOOD MEDICINE PERFORMERS. state all iir*i. inner. Nine nuintlM* work to riuiii people. AMdi i»» Hi once, lilt. Kl). HAVMliMi, Webster, 8. U. WIKTVII ,,MSO l''-'lVKIl; Small Canvas n/IHIIlir~-Hliow; week stands; Hlralglil In Ada,Turn in Show. Tell all In first; bwstt, nu; iiiiibI tin lady or gonlleiniin. K. 1!. CAUL, South- ern Vaililevillo Co., High I'oliil, K.U. j I'LAYWIUHHT, 7 Uuintacta «» Street, liosiiiii. Mass, Vun- dovlllo Skclcliesand Pluys ivrltton al. reasonable prbiea. All w<itk tfiiaraliteiid. I'.S Joe Vaiiee. nt .1 on mill lldiitiln Vance, would like to bear from yon. llili HIT LAST WKKK, SOUTHINOTOK, (JoNtt. W. EDWIN ARDELL This weok-Caplial Park, Hartford. FOR SALE, TENTS, I0VJ). :ttx4<i, mi IQ, loilfm, WxllW, Clroua Seats, roles ami Slakea. I'KAIII, VAN. Nortbvllle, N. Y WAHTEO, FOR FINE HOTEL, WORK TlL Year, Al violin, I'lstio, Flute, Clarliinot, Comnl, "Cello and ll,u». State fullest. particulars, aalsilcx, etc Address MUSICAL DIRRliTllll, lirevtitd, N. (J. Waatiid, Pictnro Machines, Films, I'liolingraplis, (Iralunplionea, Iteeoiili, aieohanical Figure sin! mill Mlmw gi miiIh, also for sale, Adilrtia Kva It, roat once, Putia., Pa,