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JULY 60. «. s \ - i CWIKOHMA. 1,.■ Aairete*' — i* titf Meson Onn ■aaM (H. C. Wyatt, manager) Ethel Bar- rymore li announced at 'ila house, In •i-nimln Kate." July IIB-IIO. u.indsco'.s IIuuakk Theatiis (Oliver Bto- THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 527 INDIANA. nr I *H , .1!££ ,M,l A"—'"« bl « *«« Product toa 3 ^ ,lm P' v Dompty" moved from Eatt Washington SttMt'to'Sixteenth SStUTS Capitol Avenue July IN, for a two weeks' rim. llualuess was very big last week. ■"I ndshfp " "Captain Harrington'' opened g Dsu.n-sr^pen*? M Tvery Vmisl ,'„ good business if. "Where la Tompkins f ■ ness, and prospects are bright forTaucccwfui season of the ten dava' carnival! " UCCCMlul -\°, TE - — The Empire Theatre la being thor- willy \ ~ n ^!!?-5 nd .J ,,e a»?ltorl°m and ro *eo, manager).—-The Oliver Morosco Co. at- acied good business for "The Altar of Wiirdcll, Kllicl UiiKSt'll. Kiitli' Cox. I.ucc anil Luce, riillllu* and UtMilnli. I'hns. Iluey, Saul Karris, Airm Daeblngton, and Ada Yule. Crowded houses sre the rule. CANADA. i-in. --—-»«.«. uuu int. auuiror um ami !»!!«» resplendent In new frescoing and decorations. The house will reopen An?. --, under the management of Chas. Zim- merman, with Snm Davis In the box ofllce. The opening aitrnctlou will be the Ho- nemlnn Diirlesnuers. Prospects are bright. flatun OfER* HoCBB (Clarence Drown, manauer). —The Ulrlch Stock Co., with jimmy Brltt as the leading feature, la "The iiuwerv After Dark." had packed houses week ending 10, and "Michael Strogolf" Is attracting good buslnes tor week of 17-23. •Wicked London" Is underlined. CvstKo Thbatbb (II. C. Wyatt and Oliver Moroseo, managers).—The successful run of Hie Olynipla Comic Opera Co. continues, "The m ,:, ■■„ Wedding Day" proving a good drawing at- T „„V\*"" v i ,,e —A' Cook's Tark (Harry irartlon. "The Telephone Girl" 17 and week, ^""/ance. manager) there was offered, week "f July li. a good bill, headed by Rees V. £525 the well known singer, of Field's Minstrels Jennie Calef and Andy Waldron. 'li a "ketch, entitled "Harriet's Herman Una' ii'urra'v;'l-clgh Bros., Gallagher and Itarrett, S"».L ». a i ri ' e , n "d ^Howard. In 'The Re- Join; F Clark. Harrow Trio, dosing with ff ,rters: 11 ,,le "rolwt Trio, and Young IHkntes, the small comedian. The La Kose elect rl<: fountain Ik playing its third week at this irartlon. "The releph to lie followed hy "Fn Diavolo." Obphf.i'M (Clarence Drown, manager).— Features IS and week: Valerie Itergere and company. Oreene and Werner, Olllihan and the Orphenm motion pictures Uniqi'h Theamb (Uenla & Zallee, inana park, and Its popularity continues. It leaves, Juna 1 fn. |}a«UI. ,,— _,. *M» m _ vr* -em).—Features Aug. 1 and week: Waldron ■ ttst-.— tr-i-; llrof.. comedians; Tnnim, monologue; Fox fSf Ml ror "avlnla Park. Chicago, for the "r-i.. —.. ■ ■ « ■ *« .. t^-„ .„.« 513,. .._.,_ rest of the season. Newmans Dog and Tonv Show w II be added to the free attractions of this park, commencing 21. Kuch'm Ohovh continues to give free at- tractions In vaudeville, moving pictures and side shows. Oak Summit Park Is growing In favor, nnd enormous crowds are always In nttend- ?,'X ce .\, ,. n nmJ Thompson. In the comedy, nnd Ward, vovallets; Dan and Bessie Kelly, In -The Htage Struck Maiden;" Alice Alva, novelty musical act, and Unlnue-o-scope. Busi- ness is large. m . ■ . OtioAtiWAV Theatre (A. J. Morgnnstern, rannager).—Oood business prevails at this hoiisej where six actB comprise a very inter- esting MIL # _ _ . ' Cnirres Pabk (Henry Koch, manager).— Tin' Plitenlx Indian Band, Midway and Zoo are attractions which draw large crowds at this popular outdoor resort. No theatre pro- gramme Is given. Notes. —At the Unique an innovation In the way of a floral matinee, given Hatnr- tlays, has been Introduced, where a bouquet of flowers Is presented to each lady lu at- tendance. The Wednesday souvenir uiatl- uees are also continued Amelia Gard- ner, of the Olvinpla Comic Opera Co., was so severely Indisposed that she was out ol the cast for a couple of performances...... Drama McSIartln, secretary to I*n Bebymer, of the lx>s Angeles Amusemnt Co., well known to many advance representatives, died In this city July. 17 Thomas Q, linker, chief doorkeeper at the Grand Opera House, and Frank Raymond, nn attache of the some bouse, who came here lu advance of "Spotless Town," -have established them- selves In mercantile business, In addition to their theatrical employment. Oakland.—At the Maconough Theatre (Charles P. Hall, manager) Mrs. Leslie Car- ter, In "Du Barry," played to standing room only July 13, 14, at advanced prices. The house will be dark until Aug. 2, a, when Kthel Barrymore opens In "Cousin Kate." Guy C. Smith, resident manager, and Van K. Brltton, assistant manager, returned July 11, from their trip to the World's l'nlr nnd Xew York. I.inRRTY Playhouse (H. W. Bishop, man- ager).—Bishop's company of players played "Hearts of Tennessee' week of July 11. This play was given Its first production 11, and tlie local press was exceptionally warm In Its praise of the work, which was hulled ns a high class offering in every way. At the end of the third act, after five curtain calls, and In response to a roar of voices calling for a speech, Vlric Blair Collins, the author of the piece and an actor In the cast, re- sponded happily. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Ilvde," I8-2H. This theatre Is fitted nn with Blsbop's revolving stage. Business 13 good. . Bem, Theatre (Ed. Homan, manager).— Features 11 and week were: Mayer and Ir- win, dancers and crayon artists; Wm. Dal- 7cll, In Illustrated songs; Cross and Hold- man. In dnnclng and funny sayings; John J. Welsh. "The Man In White," who sings his own songs ;■ Leo's Australian trained cockatoos, moving pictures. Business is Im- mense. Novelty Theatre (Tonv Luhelskl, mann- ?er).—The following performers were the mtures for week of 11: Inez and Odey, singers and dancers; the Great Saul, Hebrew Impersonator; Chris Meyer and Viola Mason, in u comedy sketch, "A Polite Kicker;" Mr. nnd.Airs. It. Ilunn, whirlwind dancers aud slugers; Waiter Kerrick, baritone; Allaire and Cavllle. club jugglers, and the vltascupe. Kmpme Theatici (Lee F. Stone, manager.) —Features week of 11: Jess Bailey, trained dogs and cats: Jas. T. Kelly and Lillian Mousey. In a sketch; Ladles' Empire Quar- tette. C. Eraest Edwards, illustrated songs; ». I.. Elton, monologue comedlau, moving pictures. Business Is large. Ioora Park Thbatbb (Fred L. GrlfTeth, manager).—Features week of '11: Basel Au- brey, buck and wing dancer; Will L. Louis, illustrated songs, and the one act comedy drama by Fred L. Grlllith. entitled "The lalrles' Glen," which has made a decided success, and will run for the next two weeks. The cinematograph closes the performance. Business has been steadily Increasing at this popular resort. Getting Recruits for Father :" Arthur Itlgliv, l'aloro Brothers, lu "Fun at the Mill;" EHxa- l»th Knight, nnd the kinodrume. The Kilties Band have this park 2S, 2(1, for four concerts, and a big advance sale of seats marks their coming. West Heights Park Theatre continues with free vaudeville, and Is getting good crowds. ■ 6 A incrmirs—At Electric Park attendance nnd Interest continue.to grow. Ben Kellogg, ?''!? !" l! ? l >llo,e< l this undertaking success- fully In Its Infancy, has resigned as manager, to accept n more lucrative vaudeville position with a Chicago house. The new manager hns not as yet lieeti announced. Following were here for the week of July 18: The Wheeler and Wilson Trio. Baby Unit, who Is a elinrmlne little dancer sod singer; McXnniee, clay modeler, who In very speedy and clever. Each performance concluded with moving pic- tures of -The Great Train Robbery" and scenes from "Bluebeard." ««» WISCONSIN. •»»» LOUISIANA. New Orleanit.—Athletic Park (H. C. fourlon, manager).—The Imperial Stock Co., presenting "lolanthe," for week of July 17. drew large and appreciative audiences, and the company pleased. The bill for week of -*.}» "The Black Hussar." West End (Jas. J. Corcoran, manager).— l.nrge crowds ruled at this popular lake re- sort for week of 17, when I'aloettl's Con- cert Hand, Prof. Joe Magnolia and his splen- i li "'"Briiph machine, and the best vaudeville "HI of the Beaaon won appreciation. The vaudeville included: Blmm, Bomm. B-r-r-r, tnncleve and his trick mule, "Pete:" Buader nnd Lavelle Trio, and Dorothy Denton. Each act scored heavily. Manager Corcoran prom- gg n change of hill for week of 24, with "Irani, Bomm, B-r-r-r and Dorothy Denton as hold overs. KoouHit I Ion st: (Ed. Levy, manager).— inls i popular side show still crowds them iu nightly, and wins many laughs with Its "core of expensive mirrors. Notes.— Manager Helndon, of the So. Amusemnt Co., left for Xew York 17 Joe Smack, a popular stage employe, of the '■reenwall Theatre, is now In charge of the Morris Marks Fishing Club, at West End. wuere the profession Is always welcomed ond entertained; • «»» — WASHINGTON. Milwaukee.—Edwin Thnnhnnser's play- ers are still holding the attention of thea- tregoers, and the Academy has been well filled at every performum-i' the post week, despite the Intense heat. The cast for The Gay Lord Qnex" Included the entire strength of the company, with the exception of Albeit Brown. Eva Taylor and Eugene Moore, ns usual, divided the honors. Patty Allison, the new lugemie, made her Initial appear- ance Inst week, and gives promise of be- coming a great favorite. Lulu Hastings, one of the original members of the Tlianliuuser Co., returned to the cast July 11. "Fedora" Is down for production week of July 2T>, and "Soldiers of Fortune" the following week. Pabbt Park (Theo. Thlelges, manager),— Thousands bare lieea flocking to this popu- lar amusemnt resort the past several weeks. Ellery's Italian Baud lias caught Milwaukee In greut b1iu|j-.\ and strong effort Is being made to engage the bund for a longer stay. Davidson (Sherman Brown, mauuger).— Annie Sutherland will begin her starring tour ut this house on Sunday. July 31. when the first iMTformance will be given of Preston Gibson's play; "Mrs. Ersklne's Devotion." Vincent Scranno has been engaged for one of the principal roles. Notek. —Arthur J. Sheldon, treasurer; W. G. Tlsdule. assistant treasurer, and Unlit. M. Eberle, business manager of the Criterion Theatre, of New York, spent the pnst week In Milwaukee, visiting friends. Messrs. Shel- don nnd Tlsdale return to New York July 2.*>, to assume their duties at the tiarrlck Theatre Ed. Thanhanser, who has the faculty of keeping his patrons keyed up dur- ing the Summer months, has Just announced a special engagement of Lansing Rowan for four weeks, commencing Aug. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee .Baker (Edith Evelyn) have ex- tended their vacation for several weeks. Miss Evelyn, who has lieen seriously 111 since leaving for the West, is now rapidly recover- ing, and expects to make her reappearance as leading woman at the Academy Aug. 211. Eugene Moore and Eva Taylor, who have been playing leads for the Thanhanser Co., will close their sneclal engagement July III. It is doubtful If two more popular per- formers ever graced the Academy stage, and their closing week Is expected to lie lu the nature of a series of farewell receptions Bnrnum k Bully's Circus Is belug heavily billed for Monday, Aug. 8. li » TEXAS. Montreal.—At the Theatre Franca li (F. Huworth, manager) ilurlag the last we*k or Una Clayton's Stock Co. engageuitiit "Drink" was the production, and rood houses ruled Julv 18-2.1. Aiiena (W. Northey, managfr).—Tho .New- York Comic Opera Co.. lu "Lady Slavey," came to fair nouses 18-23. "Jack ami the Rennntnlk" 25-3(1. Sohmkr Park (Lavigne A Lajoie, mana- gers).—The Park was crowded during the week of IS. The attractions were: Murtln r.nd Rldgewny, I.lftloHcld, Dunham Trio, the St. Belmos, and 1-avlguo's Military Band. Ill\ Kitsior. Park (A!. Read, manageri.— The park did good business during wcok of 18, with lb* lollowlog attractions: MlUnrd Bros.. Stanton nnd Co., Boudo, the Dclmlres, Maud Deity, Mi Tcm Ward, Augell and Angell. Note. —James Bennett, an aeronaut, was drowned here In tlu» St. tawrence Hirer while making a balloon ascension from lliver side Pnrk. Saturday. July 1(1. . Quebec.—At the Auditorium Theatre (A. J. Small, manager) Paul Cazeneuve and his French company appeared, lu "The Poor of Paris." July 18-20, and In "Paul Kaiivnr" 21- 23. The plays were put on In up to dale style, and business was very good. Mrs. Paul Cazeneuve introduced her singing specialty between the net<>, and received it very hearty encore. Note. —A. J. Small, Mrs. Small and Mrs. Korman,.wife of.Manager Kormsn, of the Opera House, Hamilton. Out., were In town for a few days last week, aud enjoyed their visit here Immensely, air. Small spoke In very high praise of the able assistance given him by Local Manager J. E. Tnrton and Ills staff. The success which this house has at- tained during the past season Is no doubt largely due to Mr. Turton'n hard work, aud the coming season has very bright prospects. First class nttfactions visiting Canada the coming season nre hooked for the Auditorium. Toronto.—At Muaroe Park <W. Hanks, manager) Josh Daly's Minstrels drew large crowds July 18-23. The bill Included: D. J. Harrington, Frank Burr, and Crawford ami Flnulng. iI.im.as's Point (Mat Dee, manager).— Big business 18-23. Kxhiiution Giioiimis. — A concert was u'lven 2D, by the mussed bands of six city leglmenlti, which proved n great success. London.—The attendance at Sprlnghank Pnrk lias Increased largely In the past two weeks. This Is due to the hot weather and extra good bills. The following made up the bill for week of July 18: Wilson and D.'ivls, ''lark and Florette. Armstrong and Holiy, Hurdle I.angiloD. and John D. Gilbert. — ♦»» VIRGINIA. Norfolk,—At the Ocean View Casino (.lake Wells, mnnttger) crowded houses, pleased pal runs and a thoroughly satisfied manage- ment seems to be the rule ol this house. For week of July 2.1: McMubfn and Cliop- pell. Sisters Barrett, tile Watermelon Girls, nnd Hie blograph. Acme Tiikatiik (Chas. M. West, manager). —People who open here (or week of 2.1 ore: Sellers Female Minstrels, Bockman Sisters. l.lllle Dugan and the Three De Vine Sisters. Held over: May Allen, Fanny Barry, Mile. VMu, May Vernon and Emma Fruukford. Business Is good. Bi.tot: Theatre (J. M. Crlnnlnn, mana- ger).—There will be no change In the hook- lug at this house for week of July 2S, last week's people being retained. Grace Francis, electrical dancer: Cnffrey and Grant, and Worrell and Santell were big drawing cards week of 18, AftiiTiiiititM Theatre (J. M. Barton, man- ager).—People who played this house wCck of 18 are held over for week of 25. Busi- ness Is very good. i I I.j nt-hliurK.—At Rlvennont Park Casino i.Tuke' Wells, manager) the following people played week of July IS: Ed. and Holla While. J'.esniili and Miller, Steel, Doty and Coe, l,nw- siiii nnd Naraon, and blograph pictures. Note. —Work has been commenced on the new Academy of Music, of which R. D, Ap- pereon Is president. It will he ready by Jan. 1. when one of the finest attractions on the road will open the bouse. PeterNbnrir.—At Ferndale Casino (Wm. E. French, mauuger) McFee's moving pic- tures were here week of July 18. Note. —The Academy of Music will be in- cluded In the l.euth circuit Aug. 1. Danville At Wells' Casino (Jake Wells, manager) Goorge Parsons Co., playing "The Turkish Texan and "The Reason Why," had good returns week of July 18. Crowds were nlghlv pleased. »»• COLOIIADO. Seatxle—At the Alcazar Theatre, week of « y.17. Wiedemann's Big Co., In "Stricken Bur and "Dixie Land.' p I'.diron TllBATIts.—New: The Edison Male yi'nrtet. the Fishers. Tegge and Daniels, Gene MJig, klnetoscop* pictures. Empire Tiieatbr.— New: Military Qunr- ffli Helm Children, Robert Nome, Vardamon, moving pictures. crystal Theatre.— New: Waldo nnd De- J";re, Crotty Trio, McCarver and Garey, Leo " hlte, moving pictures. Oiipiieum Tiieatue.— New: Coleman and wexlas, the Three Mlllards, the Cox Family, *k.°J* "Ml'Le Moyne. Carl Raymond, Ar- "tir Searles. moving pictures. Cojtiqt-B Thieatiu:.— New: La Belle Rosa, "eymour and May, the Vaughners. Mr. and ££ w ,- J - Morton, Linden Slatert, Neola, llobcrt Nome. » n 5°T B —Mike Hooley, an old time perforropr nna dramatic man, Is confined to the Provl- 0>uee Hospital, In this city. Houston.—At (he Standard Theatre (Alvldo & Lasserre, managers), without op- position of onv kind, the house Is having an uninterrupted now of aiugnllleent houses. The program me 18-23 was one of excellence. A travesty, gotten up by linker and Fonda, on "Moute Crlsln," was one of Hie features, and Interspersed with songs nnd specialties, won a deserving success. .Lee and Rose Ed- monds, la comedy sketch work, have won laurels since their opening here. TIip others of the people 18-23 were; Blrdlc Varnell, Ernest Bailey. Baker and Fonda, Madeline Iji Verne. Mabel Wright, Marie Doekainn, Olgu and Etta Howard, Florence Houston, Frank Baldwin, Fred Fink, Agnes Aloln, Francis Sisters, Pearl Gllmore. Jessie Woods, l.lllle White, Clarence Ruiiton nnd Tom Kelly. Notes. —Discouragement In the way of In- adequate transportation to and fro from the f;roiinds, on account of the street car strike n progress, has caused Manager Bishop to close Highland Park Theatre, and cancel the Morrison Stock Company's engagement. The filace will be reopened us soon as the strike s settled, as most of the patrons are union sympathizers, who would rather remain away than patronize the street cars Sweeney & Coombs' Opera Bouse Is now In the hands of contractors for remodeling and enlarging, and the place will be put through with all rapidity for the opening, Sept. 1. Ft. Worth.—At Lake Erie Park and Pa- vilion (C. A. Taylor, manager) the attendance continues large. People week of July 18: Jessie De White, vocalist: Sadie Hart, sing- ing nnd dancing comedienne: George Trump, legless equilibrist, and the blograph. STAjtiiAtin Theatre (Frank De Deque, man- agcr).—Tom Fey's version of the comedy. ••V'ascy, the Fiddler," served as a curtain raiser week of 18. Randall aiffl Ituudall, sketch team: Ludevlnc Gurtb and Virginia Hayden opened. Those retained were: Stuart and Murphy. Virginia Rankin, Baby Dot, Lulu De Mar, Agnes La Porte. Carf Cope land, Lettle Colton, and Lulu Lawton. Bual- nesa opened to capacity. Crowv theatre (Phil Epstein, manojter). —"Irish Stew." one of Copeland and Cope- Isnd's many absurdities, started the ball roll- ing, at this house week of 18. The olio brought out: Clark and Emmons. In a return engagement; Copeland and Copeland, Minnie Denver.—At the Broadway Theatre nnd Garden (Peter McCourt, manager) week of July 2-1, "The Man from Mexico." Week of 17 Robert Drourt and Kiitlinrlue Gray, in "incog," played to packed houses. Ei.rrCH Gardens (Mary Elilch-Loiig, nian- I'gi'n.—Week of 2-1, Edwin Ariluu, lu "Sol- diers of Fortune." Week of 17-Mnnde Pea ley. In "When Kuiglilhood Wus lu Flower," played to Hie largest week's business Unit tile Car dons ever had. They turned people nn'ay at every performance. Ma mi a i ian Beach (W. B. Lawrence, mali- nger).—Week of 2-1: Fred SCnebdeld, Olson Bros., Miles McCmty and company,. Ander- non and Wallace, De Onzow uud Elliott. The outdoor attraction was the bronco busting, which drew large crowds Inst week. Busi- ness Is good. Cbtmt.ii. Thbathb (Geo. Ira Adams, man- ager).—Week of 25: Iluegel Bros., Kelly Trio. Chas Evans, Hall unci Weston, Relna -Hnzur. Business Is good. Nqveltv (Henry Luhelskl. manager).— Week of 17. the Three Kuhns were tbu big drawing cord nt Ibis popular ten cent show. Mention. —The Patterson-Bralnerd Cnrnl- vnl Co. Is at Twenty-third and Weltun Streets, drawing fair houses with their street fair Prof. O. Rlchter has his baud playing at the Cily Park The Alr-n Dome, at Sixteenth and Court Place. 1b drawing fair houses. The vaudeville bill week of 17 Included: Jennings and Jewell, Frank GrllT, llnnford and Hurt, Satitiello, Bessie Burton, George lioberts, Lelbenlum nnd Mitchell Ringllng Bros.' Shows huve I he city well billed for Aug. 3, 4, WEST VIRGINIA. Wheeling;.—At the Park Casino (Con- rad Hlrsrh, manager) week of July 18 this resort had good business. Bill week of 24: Mr. and Mrs. Allison. In "Minnie, from Minnesota;" Geo. W. Jenkins, Georgia O'Ramey. In funny songs nnd sayings; Handy end Wilson, Decker's euineragrupii. Note, —'lite Hiitdi-Adain* Carnival Co. will have a street fair and carnival In the lower end of our city Aug. in. ««» CKAS. (HitriKl.D, formerly of Garfield and Gallagher, has signed with Benard and Co,'* "HlBii Old Time, for a season of forty-two weeks over Hie Stair It Ilnvlln circuit. The allow will open early In September. BASEBALL National League POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK WITH PllIi.A., .Inly 30. Aus. 1. WITH CHICAGO, Ati S . M, 3. 4, n, American League AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. Y. WITH 8T. I.OI'IS, July till, UN, -41), :iu. MelNKERNEY'S THEATRICAL GOLD CREAM. There are many Void Cream Preparations on the market todsy. Soma are Oool)—othan art BKTTKK-But Mclanerncy's la BKST. The ingredients of Holnnernej's Cold UrwUB are pure and harmless, and wliou you onoa not this preparation yon will want no other. Other good anilities In lu fnvor are It* dtllosta perfume, smooth whiteness and cooling propaMto. And it does not cost as much as many of the fay ulterior preparation*. 59c. FOB BALE OJTLT AH NBW YORK. EXAMINE YOVR DENTIFRICE Acid and grit, deadliest enemies of lha teeth, abound in cheap dentifrices. Fine per- fumes do not make fine dentifrices. Your teeth deserve better of you lhan to be offered up a sacrifice to your pockelbook. SOZODONT Is of proven value. Sixty years Is a pretty good test. No add, no pit In Sozodont. The Liquid penetrates the little crevices and purifies (hem; the Powder gives a bright and polished surface. 3 PORMSk tlOUID, POWDER, PASTE. _ WANTED AT ONOB, Al "I'lANIBTi SKJUT Ketder; must lie able to faku; no boo/.ers, chimera or would-be. Long engagement to right imrtiei Snl»rylnw. State all Una letter. May Wlbion, write. K. II. JOHNSON, Kleotrlo Tnealro, Waterloo, Is. wantkd ui'iCK-Mcd. Performers, both Single and lloiihle. No time, to correspond; mutt Join at mme; don't want any tourists; live on lot; 115 Double, ts Single. Adilremi Korext Herb .Mud. Co., »w»n, Marlon Co., lows. I*. S.—Tickets If you mean tiaslnsas. CIIKAP FIliMM, Moving Picture Miicliiiien. Cainuraa, Lanterns, Loniios. Hung slides and Bii|iply ■old and bought. .Speilnl lllinaand Hllilos imide. Showi given. Kxport mechanics. (leriuaii-Ain. Ulne. A Film Co., 116 K.9J1H 81., N.Y. Tol., m 4. W. HlIMIC COMPOSED AHU AUUA1VUKD for any lnntrument or number of Instruments Bonga.wardN and music,sketches, elo. Mend stamp (Hi am. I,, i.nwis, m Klchmoiid St., Cliicliniiitl, o. WANTED UUICK-A OUVHof 110ft. Olie that call hn changed to photograph purposes. Must stand M. 0. II Inspection. Lowest cash prloe. JOII580N PHOTO. CO., «IH Hcltee Avo., St. Louis, Mo. JACK HOO.VR, of Syruotise, N. V., writes that he runs a clean vaudeville theatre, snd will give good, sensible lady performers from a to 10 weeks' work. Mas been*, degenerates nnd hams poiltlvcly can not work my house. Performers understand meaning of such—therefore harmony always. I am always the Isiss, Therefore, yon arc firoteoted nnd respected. I'crforincn, write In mmedliitelv snd olillgu. Also pluno player, write Id. Jack liooiic I'alaoe T'lieatre, Syracuse, N. V WAJJTKD IRIMBDIATBLY, for (iuruiiin Medicine Co., first class, un-bi-dulo Muelcal uud "ketch Team. Must, work In acts, do alngleHaiul doubles, change for week; no children; must Slay organ. Also good all 'round Comedian, Ingnr and Dancer, to put on nets and do special- lies and make good. No hou/.ers or dialers. Salary limit, »i single. |l& doiilile; you gut It. We never clone. Work In hulls and stop at hotels. Join "0 wire. Dr. B. A. Minor, .Mamie comer, Kljiley Coojiij, Indiana. IKIWTUItTAIlTI* NIHIW HL'HIMCNM. (Oopyright) n ditrerent liisiks in ets. All kinds acts. MOKHllKT'S SCHOOL, B ». I'JIli HI., I'lillu., I'll, Conlldenci Can Be Placed In Renowned Qoodt, Since GOOD QUALITY Gained Their Reputation. I For tho pmt llfly years lidvn been universally rec- ognized us being the IIKNT .IIAUF, iiml uro preferred by professionals everywhere, which In proven by tho numerous unaoliulted ctnlorsuiTicnUi received from all part* of the world. THE IHEIIOLI Is a splendid novelty to he used In viiudnvillc. It conslstH of a solo inouili organ, nearly ehroiuail- cal,allaohed to two sets of reeds, controlled hy a double row of valves, which render chord* ami baa* notes, both minor and major. Una the fiiiiic effect as a concertina, Instruction book goes with each Instrument. 8 Are mado of the best materials which skill and years of experience can obtain, thoroughly ien- noned wood, to stand any climate, the finest roods, olear and rvionuut as a bell. "Just as good asthe llobner Harmonicas," Is (lie heat proof of their superior i|uallly. The "Huhuer" instruments are endorsed liy Wm. II. Burke, the original harmonica wonder, who was the first to Introduce this Instrument and Its poMlblllllee upon the itnire. During his profes- sional career of the past 28 years he has continu- ally aud the "llobner" Harmonicas, FOR SALE BY AIL LEADING DEALERS. M. HOHNER 354 Broadway, N. Y. AT LIBHUTV HOOM. JOHN MOM >!■- TKKS'LADY INIFOHM HANI) AND 0.; ten pieces; also specialties, now with loth ceaturr Floatlnit Theatre. AiMrass CUAS. K. JOHNSON, care of aoih Century Kloatln|Thtalre, Marietta,Ohio. WANTKll al Once, a nitmlier of good Second Hand I'llms-Conilc, etn., long ones If pomllile; also l'Mlson Rxhlblllon or Universal Kineiosoope. J. BALL. JM McAlplu St.. Phlla., Pa. CAPT. STEWART WANTS Sketch Team, man and wife; alio Ladv singers and Dancers., Iliack Kaee, lrl-h and Dutch Comedians, for Nn. 'J Show. Salaries low. Show now nn road in Ohio. m:i PUltMAN 8THKKT, Fort Wayne, lnd,_ A. OUUDHIOH, LAWYRR, Ml Weft MadUon St., Chicago; established IH64. Business legal and quiet, branches and fae.llltlos la oilier States. ko it balk bit BXOHANURVmyTrlvaTe Car, no feet long. Ki|iiii>ped for fast pisseaftr service M. 0. H., 6 stale roonu, klU'lleuaudexira room, all couiplete and ready to move Into, Ac- commodates 94 people wit limit crowding. Can lie seen as per route: boulder, Colo., week of July 26; l.niignioiit. Aug. I, 3 uud :i; l,o\ eland, Colo., 4, r. ami a. Will exchange lite ■hu v e for a car To feet or longer, as the aiuivu ono Is loo email lor mv use. Can place a band leuder Immediately, Willi music, aud a Heavy Man and Juvenile Woman. IIOBHY FOUNTAIN, Bon'der. Colo._ HNiVRRSAIi RDI8UN RXIIIBITIUhf Mechanism wanted, In line order, isle date. WANTED at Once, a number of good Second Hand Films—Comic, etc., long ones If possible; also Kdlson F.xhlhltlou or Universal Klueloieope. MKCIIANIC. eareof CI.IPI'Klt. FOR SALE, FINE PICNIC GROUND. HeHi grove on (he Conn, ltlver. I'ltUid Willi I'livllfon ond oilier biillilluits. Complete otil- lit for n pleasure resort. Large steamboat nnd barge for excursions, tlraud cliunce to make tiioucy. MA'IUIIS ft MAYO'IT, Rprlugfleld, Msas. SHOW .'HINTING.' Slack Hangers, Posters and cuts on hand for advertising every line of the Amusemnut lliislncss. Send for Catalogue (III of Dra- matic and Show Printing of nil kinds; Cata- logue (C) P'nlr and Carnival I'rlutlng; Cata- logue (II) mil l'oslers, Comerclnt 1'oslera. KIIIST CLASS l'lllNTINQ OK ALL KINDS. GBEAT WE8TERR PHINTIN& CO., niil Kim Slrcel, St, Louis, Mo. NO PLACE UKE HOME. PALOS PARK ISA SUBURB OF CHICA80. The scenery of wooded hills with creels and springs mates it a charming nutco for home. It la healthful and restful. Fare, he. Many famlllea have located, and among them quite a few famlllea of actors who flnd It cotivenlont to their bualneaa, and a fine place for home. We sell large lots, tug 140ft.. on timbered hills, at fM; |10 cash and |I0 monthly; send for literature; names of actors glvou by request. Monson AUu.Ju LaSallo Ht.,Cliloago, clever Amateurs Ladles nnd (lelllleimni. fur lloinl Show. Horn company and line Irenlliieiil, Shaw opens Aug. 1. .Must Join mi wire. Address I'll \N K J. KKIillBRU, Aililnson, Nehraakn, ! ALL NEW FEATUR S THIS SEASON. Cannon AHCotialona, Kx ilodlng llonili, and our Origin >l Act, 1'AIUUIIII'I'K liltoi'H PltOU A MaUUHUTK 14 SI tCKMHFI I, BKAMURH 14 Solid for lllustrntod booklet and open time. TKK IIONK'ITFS, I'assiimpsle, Vermont. CLUB JUGGLERS tend (or llluitradd Catalogue, Frit. fiEl BjWjML 502 E. I91h St,. W. Y. J. 0. GOSSCO. A Dullders of mm HOW CANVA, S Catalogue and 2ud Hand List Free. D « T a Wanted, About 20 New or Second Hind Phito I'ranies for Lobby Display, mil lurgm HnintHUliilii. oiilsldn measiiremenl. Descrilie fully, slating condition ued price; letter only. Address I'. II, euro of A. (J, IMIHNKIl, Kulnkorbocker Tlieiiir.i llldg.. New York, Will also buy apparatus for. sotitiil of dashing waves and wind storm effects. BUFFALO 'CYCLE SKATES WANTED. C. H. LIN DAI.L, liar Harbor, Maine. WANTED, A FIRST CLASSPfANOPLAYER. Olio Unit can play good overtures, Must lie A No. 1 or need not apply. J.A.AJ.I! (JAIJHKR, Ithaca Hotel. Illiaca, N. V. At Liberty. Sept. I," CHAS. HEADLY, Al COItN'llT. Theatre. Vaudeville or Hotel. Kxneii: eni-eii; member of A. 9, H Address uiiak- 11KAHLY, care of General intuvery, Capo May,KJ. \t IAUvriy, I»IA1¥ 18T» Sober aud ridluhlo; experienced In bol.li concert and theatrical work. K. lilliioKK, 1MB WalnulStrenl., Wllmlngtoit, Del, SIDE SHOW PAINTINSS MIDWAY KIKI.N'TH. K. J. HAVIlKN A 0O„ 10H ll'way, Il'klyn, N. Y. __ liltl HIT LAST WKKK, SmJI'illNdTON, CONN." W. EDWIN ARDELL. This week —Capital Park, Hartford, Wanted, Understander for Held and Hand BALANCING. Must be tfooil, rallnblo partner— one wltheaiierlciice. My wolghi Isltoib. Addresa II. I'ALLMANN, :A vA wards St., New Ila voinCoiiii, FOB SALE CHEAP; Moving l'ict'ire Machine and Sloreoptleon com. blncd, with I'l.uis and Slides complete. J. W, IILACKMAN, VVollsvllle, N.V. Partner Wanted With $300, Half Interest In n successful attraction. Investigate at once. Kxporlence un necessary. Splctnllil opnor. tunllT. Address liAllllV F.COMSTOCK.Afton.s'.V, TENT FOR 8ALE, 9ox2n, Complete, lieen used rive weeka, Price, {40,00. WH, II. 9IBAD, Hrandywlne Springs Park, wilmlogton, Del. A (iADV PAItTNRR A1«D COMIMlUOltf for a Helllied. Klrsl Class Musical Act. Aildrcs, HKNitv noy.AiiT, cure or cLH'i'KKumue.