The New York Clipper (March 1905)

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70 THE N:mW YOUK CLIPPER. Maech 11. WITH R R D TITLKH, AND SHOW OVB TllAOK MAKK. PATHS riLMS CLASS A. 13 Cents Per Foot. COME AND LOOK AT OUR ORIGINAL FILMS AND YOU WILL NEVER BUY "DUPES." SELLING AGENTS, KLEINE OPTICAL CO. 34 K«atf Mirprt, CIIICAUO, lUU. MILES BROS., IIG Turk Ntrevf, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. GLUnONOUS NEGRO ^ • - 82 MODERN STYLE HOUSEMAIDS ^ 213 WONDERFUL BEE HIVE (Colored) 246 BURGURS AT WORK - - -246 FOUNTAINS AT VERSAILLES - - 196 NEW CATALOGUE, WITH 150 ILLUSTRATIONS. HOP Q'MY THUMB • FIREWORKS (ColoreiD STRIKE - . - MONKEY AUGUST . BOAR HUNT - • 836 65 442 246 328 CAIRO TO PYRAMIDS - - 360 RIOT AT ST. PETERSBURG 246 SURRENDER OF PORT ARTHUR 246 BEWITCHED LOVER ■ - 147 INDIANS AND COWBOYS ■ 590 LOUIS XIV 852 VINTAGE 114 DRAMA IN THE AIR (Sensational) - 180 ANTI.SEMETIC ATROCITIES IN RUSSIA il4 CHRISTIANIA TO NORTH POLE . 426 PATHE CINEMATOGRAPH GO., 42 E, 23il Sheet, New York, IOWA. Ves Molnea.—At Foster's Onern Doiiso <Wd). I''03t(<r, mnniiKcr) "The Fatul Wed- ding" hnU large riudlenccH Kch. 24, 2C. Wcst'a Minstrels drew large crowds MarcU 1. "The HhO'Gun" 3, "The Talc of Spice!" 4, Jamen IC Uackett 7. Kyrle Bellow 8, Wm, Collier U. GiUND Oi'EUA IIoiiSB (Win. Foster, mann- f;cr).—"Peck's Hod Boy" wta enjoyed by \ilg lOUseH h'eb. 23-2U. Itobt. FltzBlintnoDa bad rrowdeil Iiouscb 2U-28. "The Sloln of Guilt" ;March 'i-:>, "Tbc Lighthouse by the Bea" 6- 8, "Happy lIoollKan^' B-llI. AuDtTomuji (wm. Kontcr, mBnnger).— Savage's EngllsU Opera Co., lo "Parnlfnl," 13. TjTceum (Millie Wlllard Nelson, miuiaitcr). —"Tbc Bnnker'n Daughter" wb« enjoyed by large BiKllenccs Kcb. 23-26. This week, stock repertory. Itijoii (Fred Buclianan, manager).—BUI week of 0: Chas. ODd Minnie BiirronghB, Wncco and Ulu dog, Monte O'Nell, Koyal JnniiDese Troiinc. and It. SItns, cartoonist Note. —J. McDerniotf, tbc "Ilnnpy UooU- :ro," cntertnlncd tbc members ot tlio Our ^Ircle Club Kcb. 25. Anatlii.—At Hancock's Opera IIoum njeo. AValker, mnnnier) Chauncey Olcott drew n good boime Vea. 13. Creston ClarkQ, In "Monsieur Dcimcnlre," 14, waa excellent. "Tbc Girl from Kny's" drew well 10. Hav- crlcy's .Mlnatrcln, 17, had n top heavy houee. MI.VM'.SOTA. KlinneRpolla,i—At the Metropolitan Opera lIouBe (Lf. N. Scott, niamiger) KIchard Carle, In "The Tenderfoot," March 5-8; Nannettc Grace •Vnn'studdrford Tod n large audience ^"rS'.?,',5..''J.V,i'' x/!!'f.f/'^,\*yM '"P^r'?!,' 38. Duncan Clark's Fezrale.Mlbst^U drew a ?„?? f „„^.t;V;'^ ""i'^,.. " Pii^^.-Jc-itr,!! James 1£. Hackett waa well received 2(>-Miirch 1, OS way Edna Wallucc Hopper 2-1. Bijou Oi'£ka Uoush (Theodore L. Hays, manager).—"The Fulal Wedding" 5 imd week, "The Factory Girl" 12-18. Knlr hnsl- nes.s greeted "The Lighthouse by tbc t>ea°' 20-Mnrch 4. LycEUJi (Dick FcrrlH, mnuager).—'"J'lic HIgn of the Four" ."i-ll, "r>ord Chumley" 1"- ■ 18. "The Black Flag" drew fairly last week. liO* Anvclea.—At Maaon Opera Honsn Orpiirvm (Martin Beck, general manager). (II. C. Wyalt, mnnacer) Savagc'a Grand —Tbc Orpheum Road Show 5-11, presenting Oi)era Co. packed tbc tiousc Feb. 20-25. A Mclntyre and Heath. Spessardy's bears iind drumntlzatlon or llelcD Hunt Jackson's novel, ponies, the Four lladcape, Arthur Buckner, "Uumonu," received lis first presentation on Clarke Vance, the LBtonns. Smlrl nnd Kens bouse full. Sinter's Comedy Co. drew good lioHBca 21-2.'(. "The Jlnrrlage ot Kitty" had good bUHincas 25. Lewis Morrison March 7, the Uiitlors (hypnotlslH) 8-11, Itoselle Ituott 1», "HUorc Acres" 15, Whltely Stock Co. 10- 18. ♦*» CALIFORNIA. any stage to u crowded house 27, oontlnulnj; 28, March 1. Lawrence D'Orsay 2-4. MoiiOBco'B BuBBANK (Oliver Moroico, m«n- ner and the kloodrnmc. Big audiences Is the rule. Drwbt (M. U. Singer, manager).—Clark's g Cedar Rapids.—At Grecne'R Opern Houao (Will H. Collier, buHlncHH manager) "Uncln Josh • Hprucehy,'' Feb. 27, ajniiacd n lop heavy house. "The Devll'H Auction," 28, iileneed n big audience. West's Minstrels Jtnrcli 2, "W'hy Women Sin" 4, Dodge & Bowman Co. U, 7, "The JhId of Bplee" 8, "The Girl and the Bnndlf" I). Wlliriim Col- lier. 10, "Bed Feather" 13, lfclen«Ornntlcy 14, "The Teadorfool" 10, "Tlie Girl from Kay's" IT. I'Eori.K'K (Edw. Currnn, naanagcr).— BubI- noHS continues good. Bill for week of Feb. 27: .leanings nnd Uentfrotv. Stuplcton and ninney, Chns. Colvlllu (return date), Larry McCarthy, Mr. nnd Mrs. John 3. Fny, I!uy W. Fuy, the stork conipnuy nnd the poly- Bcone. NoTK.—Jlnniiger Currnn went to Chicago 1. During bis nlKOUcc bis IbeiiU'c will be la t'liargi; of his brollicr, Harry Currnn, of Uaa Antonio, Tex. ngcr).—"I'aul Ilcvci-c" proved a winning Runaway Girls 5-11. Miner's Americans 13- c-ardin the bunds'of the Burbnnk Stock Co. 18. The World Beaters bad satisfactory re- week ending Feb. 25. followed 26 by "The cclnts last week. Wnr oir Wealth." "The Two Orphans" next. UKiQlii! (M. Gallngber, manager).—^I'hc Bisi.Asco (J. H. Bliicbwood. manager!.— new ones G arc: Cole Frances Bower, the "On the Quiet," by the Belnsco Stock Co., Junsen-llehr Co., (he Two GreJit Fowlers, closed a Buccessfnl week 2«. "Judali" 27 tl"^ Savoys. Clever Conkey, the Three Graces, and week, "The Climbers" March tUL J>yle I.>a Pine and moving pictures. GiuNu Oi'Kiit HouHB (Clarence Drown, ■ TiiR nkw AuniToniuM, In this city, was manager).—"A Jolly American Tramp" drew opened and dedlrated to the public March well week ending 2r>. "Ttiroufth the Break- 1- It Is n_ magnlOcentl/ constructed, well ers." underlined. "Our New Man." Ori'IIKum (Martin Deck, general mnn' planned, and most satisfactory building for , ^ the reception of Budlcnces. It Is built at tbc agor)—Fcnlutos Feb. 27 aiid °vcek: Cole' corner of Nicollet Avenue and Eleventh nnd Johnson, Tnullon and Dooly, Ford and Htreet. Its outside dimensions are 110 by Wilson, Itohert II. Hodge & Co., In "Troubles ■ 220 feet, niul It l.i absolutely llreproof. being of Bin nuthera. Bachelor;" Happy Jack built of reinforced concrete nnd steel, with .'py Gardner, Newell nnd Niblo and Quigley Bros. Big Imslnesa riilvs. so wood In Itii construction. The auditorium proper (audience room) Is 73il2ri feet, nnd UNigt/E (Ilcut/. Jc Zallee. proprietors).— Its seatliip rap.idty on the ground floor Is Features Feb. 27 and week: The Empire l.t>00, nnu 50t) in each ot the two balconies. Trio, the Three <;ordonR, Martin and Iluyueu, The stage Is 5(1 feel riccp ami 84 feet wide, Mme. .Mae Kesler, Cbm. Brown and the while the height lo the gridiron is 80 feet. Unlciuoosi'opc. The proscenium arch Is 4l> feet lilgb and r>7 BnoADWAV (A. J. Morganatern, manager).— feet wide. There arc eleven small and two Features 27 and week : lloi)ert Rmllax Co., large (chorus) dressing rooms on one side of Keokuk.—At the Keokuk Opera Hunse (10. Jaeger Jr., locnl manager) Bbcpard's moving mclurcH pleased good houses Fch. 22, 2:5. V. M. C. A. presented, us the hist entertainment of the course, (.iiilu Tyler (intes nml ciinipuny, 21, to the usual large niidieuce. Ji'Iora Do Voss and u gvod cou- iiany pleased good bonses week of 27. Com- ing ; Al. G. Field's Minstrels 7, "The Heart of Maryland" 10, "A Wise Woman" 11, "The Girl from Kay's" in. tjinnoNK' Oi'KiiA IIunKH has been opened an n roller skating rink, and is drawing good crowds. lliirlliiictuu.—At the Grand (trhamberlln, Harrlupton k Co., managers) "The Smart Net" pla,fcd to a good house Feh. 2'2. "In- gomar" 25. Sbcpard'a moving jilct.ure» 27. 28, "The Heart Of Miii7lund" ,5lnrcb 4. At. ti. Fteld'H Minstrels U, "Ucd Feather" 8, "Happy lloolliian" 10, "My Wife's Fnmlly'' 14, 'Moali'un Slmpklns" in, "The (Jlrl from Kay's" 10, "Unllrond Jnok" 18. IjAiiHicK.—Crowds conllnite. lllll week of (1: Curroll ond Gardner, lb» -Two l''anlas. Hen(n' CoxnR, Slabel Melrose, Albert Fryo and the blogrupb. 1)uliii<iiie.-:-At tho (}rand Oiiera Houso (Wni. '1'. lloebl, manager) "'Iho County Cbalrmnn" played to eupacltv Feb. 17. Mil- dred Hollnnd pleased a fair Iiouku 22. "Tlio Henrt of Mnrylnnd" had crowded houses 25. West's Minstrels Slurcli .I, "Uncle Josh Kpruecby" ■!, I'niila Edwnrdes 0, Kyrlo Bel- lew U, "Tho Isle vt Bpice" 10, William Col- lier' 11. Uijoti (Jake Itusentbnl, manager).—BUI week of Feh. 27 : W. P. Creswell, Griuidy nnd Weatherly, the Wllsoaw, Sims, Leonard uud Drake, tho Mlddlctous and tlio kluo- dmme. Grent I.eHnrge, Levlna and Arlington, tho U'hiteHldea, the Senwardu nnd It, Clinton Montgomery, in Illustrated songs the stage, and the scenery and settings find the same space on the other side. AH these rooms arc RejHirated from the XoTta.—Jos. Shccliiin, of the Savage stnge by lire walls, and there is only one (irnnd Opem Co., owing to illness, appeared o|)enlng bctweeu the dressing room.s and Imt once during the week's engagement In the stage. The main fover extends across " ' ■■ ■■ ■"■ " - . -- (|,p entire front and is 20 feet wide by 110 feet in length, aside from main stairways reaching to tbc tlrst nnd second balconies. Knih lloor has the same foyer, nnd encb Is this city Manager Fischer, of fcian Fran Cisco. I.s tho latest to l>e reported us pro- jecting n new populur priced vaudeville houso In tills city. It Is stated that nt nu ootlmated e.vneuse of flO,000, he pnriwscs nlterlng a well fitted with cheek rooms, parlors for Imlldliig lo sent TOO persons The Casino men and women, etc. Around the two gIdoH Tlieatre is liaving an open and closed season, nnd rear ot the audience chamber nnd bul- owing to dllTcrencc hotwcen tlic lessors nnd <'oule» are promenades twelve feet wide, thus lessees of • the property, with a IlkclDiootl isolnting the nndltorium from nil outside that in the end Managers Wyntt & Morosco noises—the outside wnli and the Inner wall will continue in control. .... .An effort Is be- nssurlng absolute nulPt. The heat (an all lug nindc to reduce the. theatre licenses In imiiortnnt thing in this Northwestern rll- tbls city on the Inrger bouses; tbc tax now mate) is fnrnlalied by the hot blast svstem. ranged) from $;;00 lo .$720 per annum being forced by fans through registers In A eonlrnct has been let for the couslructlou the celling, and vitiated nlr is exhausted liy of u new pinvhouse tor tho Novellv Theatre the same power through registers In (be <""., the bniUlIng to coat about $3O,00U flooding. As u i-csult tho house on the open- Mnnnper Oliver Moiosco nulckiy recovered ing night was delightfully lieated nnd ventl- fiTm bin sudden nnd serious Illness rcHulllug luted—pure air abounding nil the time. A from n dangerous flow of blood from a rup- pipe organ, costing $01,000, will be installed lured vessel lu bis nose, caused bv a violent at once. In acoustics tbe bouse is nbsu- III of coughing Helena Moleskn appcnii: lutoly perfect. In a performance of "Winter's Talc," at thn , ♦ Mnsnii Clperu House, March 0, given tor tbe bcneflt of locul charity. St. I'oiil.—At the Metropolitan Opera House iL. .v. Scott, muuager) Edna Wnllaco • llo|)iier had good business Feb. 20-Marcli 1, Oakland.—At the Macdonougb Theatre bi "X Country Mouse" and "Cnptuln Jann- (llall it Barton, managers) "Olo Olson" hud ary." James IC. Hackett. In "Tbe b'ortnn-is excolloiit houses Feb. 22, 2;t. "A Little Out- of the King," played to big bouses 2-4, bein;; cast" had fair business 25,. 2(1. "The Karl very favorably received, It being bis tlrst of Pawtucket" March 6, 7,' Clias. H. Unn- stollar U|)pearnnci! here. Nanette Comstock ford a. $1, Crostou (Marke, In "Monsieur f'-8. in "Tlie Crisis:" Iticliard Carle 0-11, In Beancnlre.'' 10. 11: "Dnvid flarum" 17. 18. LjtiF.iiTY (H. W. Bishop, manager).— Triumph of un Empress," 1215 Bishop's Ooiopany of Players drew excellent of Spice" 1(1-18. Ilniiiie.—At Aries Oper& llouua (Wiley & K'rby, tannngers) Wm. II. W«ist'n MlnstrelH drew n large bouse Feli. 28. "Tho Man from Sweden" March a, "The Isti* of Spice" (J, HelenOrnntloy 7. "A lloyal .Slave" lO. "Tho Missouri Glrl''^ 17. "lluppy Ilojllgnn" 18. N(ni;.—Tex;is IJlll's Wild West Show, which has been In Winter (|nartcrs near tbia city, will start on the road about May 1, "Tho Tenderfoot:" Mildred Hollnnd. In "Thn I'be Isle GiTand (Theodore L. Ilajs, manager).— "The Fatal Wedding" drew well week of Feh. 20. For week of March 5, "Tbe Fac- tory Girl." "Buster Brown" l'J-18. Stau (J. C. Vnu Hoo, manager).—Rcllly it Wood's Big Co. were great entertniners 4 «♦ TBXAit. !•"(. '\V«r(li.—At GrecnwnH's Opera lUuiso (I'bll. W. flrceuwall, mnnugcr) "Bed Fciitb- cr" had good returns Feb. 22, 2:i. "Tho Marrlupe. of Kitty" had a good houso 24. Lewis »lorrlB<ui, in "Faust," bad u well tilled boise 25. Black I'attl Troubadours drew h top heavy luiuse 28.. '"I'ho 'J'wo Orpbuns" March 1. KUhurd Mnnslleld .'!. Klks^ Mlu- ptrels It, 7, "Cousin Kate" I), "lludolpb and Adolph" 13, "A Trip lo Lgjpl" 14, 15, Llll- putlans l,s. Stau t Dluwlildln it Ilontou, managers).—• BaUer nnd Fonda oiieucd h'el). 27, orr- iieutlng Ihelr latest Imrlesiiue. "Slu|.-iIo," which pleased humcusely. Others: (;has, nnd llnttk- A'eiiller, Marline nnd Marline, Consleimello .'.iKlers, Doris Wnrdell, Kliiger, Sadie Nlolsou, I.re lOdnituids, Ileulah Dc >Ion, Mne Hill nnd (jrnce Itilllums. Business oponecl lo cnpnelty. I'Kciwx (I'hil. Epstein, ninnnger).—Kelly nnd Bertha uud W. F. Stunrt wore the open- Inns week iif 27. Uetnlned : May Vou Cotton, the Mlltons. Thimipsnu nnd Itussell, 'I'llllv i.'oitlns. I'llhel lltiHsell, I'.ltu La Rose, Jessie 1,et>, May Davis, t^hus. Hocy. Cnrl (^opelnnd und Ada Vule. "The Guy Old B|iorl," by the Block. Itimluesii is big. ST,vNn.*un IM. Dc BpqlieJ'timnager).—-'I'bu Stnniora FnuidV, in a KMixalionnl norlal net, routlnue the t'cilure ut Ibis house, (,'ohpn and MIxnu nnd ICuguint Uenry opened 27, lletnlued : Lure and Luce, Jim Wolfe, Agglo Allen, Jack Williams, Lettic Cotton, Mnti:io Webb, Lnlu 11c Mar. I-ulu Luwtou nud Baby Dot. The week oj)ened heavy. NoTK«.—U, B. Burton 1ms severed his con- nection with tho Star Theatre as Imshiesn nmnngcr.. ..Marie Forest, of "lied Featlicr" Co., had her ingbt arm broken In a rimawnv, while seeing the c'ly. Feh. 2;t Sol Dan, linslness niaanger of "The Children ot the Ubettu" Co., lb visiting bis pureuls here. houses week ending Feb. 26, In "An Anier- Icun Girl." Bishop's Stock Co., from tho Jlajestlc, San Francisco, hv request, prii- seiited "Mlvinub" Feb. 27-March 0. "Old Heidelberg." by local stock, to follow. Brt.i. (Ed. Iloman, mnnuger).—Features ., - - ,. (i and week: The Tourist Trio, comedians and pleased week ot l''cb. 2(5. Tbe World and singers; Mncaver, Keed nnd Bamlto, com- Beaters March 5-11, Clark's Itunuway Girls edtnns: Chns. liCmi, king of the air; Geo. 121!J. nnd Lilly Kingsbury, musicians; Jessie Dale, l''»ii'tnB (A. Welnliolzer, manager).—Bu.sl- illuslruted songs: tlie Cimords, sword swnl- ness wns good week of Feb. 27. Week of lowers, and the vltHscopc. Business Is Inrge. March 0: Lea and Perrlng. Jiilbi Irf-aw and NovtLTY (Tony Lubclskl. uiauugcr)'.—Bill Margaret White. Holding over: May Bruns- (i anti week: Adoreo Sisters, singers ami wlek. Myrtle Edwnrds, Irene Jliirze. Cluis. dancers; Norman Stanley, iluslruted songs: EilJ^worth, Kitty Bnm.som, Mabel Forrest, Vnrdon, I'errj- and Wiiber. musical act; Jlar- Vmlct Allen und I'IrrI and Plrrl. do, Cixontrlc Juggler: Zoyarros and Anieta, OaniBU.u (John C. Kane, manager).— revolving sphere net ; the 'I'hrec Wlllurds, Business was big with tbe strong bill given 111 sketch, ''Willie (Jreou's Visit," nud tho ^'"^'^ <'f Eeb. 27, and no change is uuuounced vltagraph. Business to rnpnclty. ' "" """ EMViiti; (!■;. M. Cmdsou. manager).—At- for current week. . -. ^ _ „ - .MozAUT llAM..—Dnnz'R nrcbeKtrn dellgbleil trncllons (i and week: Mllo Vngglc, bag » '''S "udlenre at Its concert Snudav after- puncher; Esco Ives, illnslrnted suugjt: Ferry """"■ ''"''''• 2i' und Whitney, comedy sketeli; Zat and Z.inis, exidting act, entltle<l "Kmpiding;" KIddo I lio, In "The Demon'," and motion pictui-cs. Business Is good. San DIoRo.—At the Isls "An American tramp" was here Fell. 18, to a fair bouse. Creatore nnd his hand packed the house 20. 21. llnrry Beresford, In "Our New Man," 2S : "Tlie Enrl of I'awtucket." JInrch I. White Whittlesey 4, Eleford's Slock Co. 0-18. »«» UKLAWAKK. .Villi;.--I'aderewsk! played ut I'eoptc's Chill'i'li 24, III big business. ■ IJmIiiIIi Al: the Ijycenuj (C. A. Marshall, niiniigeri "Tbe County Cbalrmau." 2.S, Msnli I. lUii'le H lilg hit with large audlencos. l-:dim Mnlliue Hopper. 2,''i. had fair busi- ness. ■•Holly T.dly" March 4. with Harry Itlchiircis iiK General Steele; "The Crisis" 14, J."i. "Tbe Isle of Spice" 17, 18. .Muriiomi.iT.s.v OfKUA Hdusu (J. T. Con- don, mnuager).—Vaudeville was the bill week of 1'"eb. 27. lucltidlug the Three GrnecK. Alf. Iloll. Lester and Moure. Flsber nnd iloiinson. (be !/« Moines, Ilamaioud and For vln TrloNhe sroSr^nVuhielo^^^^^ J.tl"::;. ""'"'"■ '■'^"" """ '"« ''"'^■'"« I.vct:iM (Itnnlel Iliiuipbrles, iminnger).— A Hot Old 'I'line" dl dhig tiusiness 27-Mnrch "The Vlllnpe I'uvson" drew well pictures. IMIANCKH GnnAwi snlled for Europe March . . . . „ 4. He will return ne![t Summer, to open nt 111-12. "On tbe S-iwinec Blver" KMO, "When H"- 'irpi-'U"! Theatre, Minneapolis, Aug. 20. .Womeu Love" 1018. and to (ill time over tUe circuits. 1. •Tlie Vlllnpe I'uvson" drew well 2-4. "Tlie Hypaj: Girl" (l-.S, "The Younger Bros This month is the crack Tietween Winter and Spring—a top coat fills in the crack. Well make you a cracking fine top coat for $20. There is Just as much value in sack suits at the same prices. These being openiLg days, there are all sorts of advantages in making your choice now. A postal from you will bring samples and a fashiou magazine from ns. ARNHEIM, Broadway & 9th St., New York. liiirgest Private (.^arCoiup.inv In the Putted Slales. INDIANA CAK AND Kfll'IPMENT C'(»., Not Inc.. I'l-mi', INPIANA. .Sliopn; Klniwoisl, Inilinna. Olllres: VYutin^li Valley Trust Dhti.'. .ANY PKKSillV nr nnu liaviiig a rlalm aguiii>t the lute IIARRV MORRIS will oblige the iiii- deniigtii'd by jiresrnlluii the same utonceal Weljcr Miiflc Hall, Broudwiiy and -jStli St., New York. JOE WKBKH. SAM SCRIHXKK, TE1«T WAi-^TKD.iiliiHtl 3.'..\4ti; ANo ATfRAi;- TKiXS AMI PAIIAI'llElt.NAI.lA FOR IXIIOOK AMATKri! flliCl^SAXI) SIDK SHOW tor April •Jfi- •J>,'o.'i, ,Vew York Cllv. .state full imrllcubir.^and Jirli'e. P. r. .VKVINS. lil-j K. Mlh St., X. V.CIly. WA,\TKD AT O.VCK. Al Ke.'Ined S'cr-atlle .Skelcli Tenia, iuu*( be good singers nud dancers; slso ,\t Jlunicitl Team, man and wife preferred, (iood Soubrettc to double with an all 'roiinil Coiiie- dlan. SularlM luiist lie low, but sun'. I.K>ngsca- Muu. If you uieun bnsiucsK write ur wire. U.K. to right iieople. Address A. FKANK, Milton, Del., Mgr. Kruuk's (.'Hriilval of Novelties nnd Concert Co. I'. S.-(io«il wardrobe. Dressers otf und on. PARTiVEIl WASiTKD, l,ady or (ientlemau, for Vtuidevllle Skcli-li. Must have gixal voice and Hardrolie. I'oiiiedhiH prefen-cd. Hefcrcnces e.\- eliiiiiged. Adiliv.ss MISS KIAJRENCl':. cure I'liI hml's Tbeatrlcut Agency, 141 K. 4lliSt., CInclii- iiali. Uliio. V»n JitAtilS, (hie Sleeping Car. funihbcd lo feed and sleep -.Js people: One !Kift. liairgage Ciir, iWl. Koiiial Topfeiit, with lwo:wn. Ultlldleplecc^'. Will.icll veiyclieap. .Sioicd liearHarrlsliiirg, I'll. Aiigaslns Jiiius. Shclliy. Ala.,March l:i: O.xmuor, Al«.. .March Hi; lljriiiiiigliaiu, Al«., Marcb is. Maxfelt^ Order THE FLEXOtE ATHLETIC, FOB TUMIILKIiS. WlttK WAI.KF.liS AMi ITH- 1.CTE.S AM) FOB Al.bTIIKATKCOAL Prili'dsKS. WlLl, NOT SHRINK Ult IIAHDKN IF WCT. ill orderlug give sl/.e and oiilliae of fool. Men'* and l.ailles' .Vlhlctic dike lllus). $-i.Mi iirepalil. Yoiilbs' and Koys'Allilelli- (likeilliis.,. $■>. nnroiid. ;BEAimFL'LI.Y Ibl.USTKATKO (•Af.tl.OC IKKK. FLEXOLE SHOE CO., 30:iXlUraukr«.St., 2tIil%vuiikce,'M'l«. FfllMSllKI) lOKl Sl'Kl^IAI.STYLK on DKSICXS. i THKNESSEB. Meiiipliis—At the New Lyc-eum (Frank <;iiiy, lunnagcn Woi. 11. Crime, In "Business Is Busluess,^' drew excellent houses Feb. 23, 24. lloti.se was dark 23. '"I'hc Girl from Kays' •.'7, 2.8, [da.ved to large attendance. Hack Mortli 1, 2. "Tim Two (inihnns" C, 7, Ulchanl JIanslicId .S, Lionel Barrymorc 10, 11, the Itogers Brothers 13. 14, Florence Gale 1.^, local IC, Wulker Whitesides 17, 18. IIoVKiNs' (A. B. Morrison, manager).— '•Itesiin^ccllon." last week, was a dcrldiHi Kiii-ccsK. Lucin Mn»re"s ]iorlrarnl of .Mas- lova wuK the hit of the perforinuucu. George I'o.\ und William Jossey gave entire satisfac- tion. The vaudeville consisted of Myles Mc- t'arlliy uad Aidu Woolcot, In "The Race Tout's Dream :" Lu Polite Adelaide, danseiute, nnd the blogruph. For week of 0, "Tho Cow- boy und tbc Uid.v." Bijon (BcBj. M. Slulnburk. manuger).— "I'lie Sign ot the Four." wilh Walter Ed- wiirds, last week, pluyetl to crowded houses. "Ibu btrect Singer" 0-11. ■»»» DUATU OF MORTON BIvlUlCUAUL.. A calilegraiii fniui Nice, Italy, last week, niinoimced the dentli of Morion Mc.Ml.hael .ill, who was n well known uewsiiaper coires- pondenl. Mr. McMlchacl belonged lo ii family ')( journaliats, bis fnther and gruudfuther liNving IxM'ii in-iiiulnent In newspnperduni. I'or niiire than ten years past Mr. McMichael liiid been abroad, I'orrespoiidlug (or leading American dnilles, and during the time lie iwis loiiited ill I,<uidiiii, Eng., ho was the mr- lesiHindent for Thk Ci.in'i:n. He was alwuvs J-. conscientious, though up-to-date Joitrnulliit, und his weekly letter in tliesc columns con- taincfl Ilic Uitost aud best ainiiscnicnt news written In n breezy and entertaining style, .ilr. Mculchuel was forty-live years of ngc. *—^ '— NEYV BOOIC OX SYVOHD PLAV. •Sword PIiiy for Actors" Is the title ot :i 11.-W lK)ok, by Fred Gilbert BiukcHlee, which is of special bileiTst lo nefois. It describes cleiu'ly and slni|ily the ninnuul of stage fenc- iiig, and Is written especially for menibcrs of the driimatle profession, bi'lng Intended as a guulc to Iheiii In tho prcsentntion ot slage ciiuilMils, aud not us u text book. It coutiilns lessons coyoring the sword iilay of I'.", .'.""f"^"' 1»">'0''« of history from tbo .Allddle .Vgos to the present day, arranged lu such a manner us lo be easilv learned wlth- niit personal luslructlun lU I'bo hands ot a uinster. BYMNAST. Can place small male or retnali! Gyninsst lu work ill lilg aerial act: niiiMl be Miiall in slHlur; can ai.M) place gtxHl lop niounlvr If siindl and ran Work in the air. NO CATCHERS WANTED. ChH or write, stating full parltcnhirs, belglil, age, weight, experience, and very lowest salary jou will work for. W. C. MANNING, lU Union Hiiiiurc, Kew York City. Flr.«t t'l«.<s Ijidy Orchestm, fl to 7 pieces. Up In dare rppcrtoirc. YVcsieru coast pn'ferreil. Address HBbKV (iKllti.VNS.Motet fiidlllac,Sjs)kaiie,\Va>h. Waated, MoriRg Pietgre Machine Operator. raderiiund luacliliiu iH-rfirelly, lo run either u'as or elecirtdly. Man doing specialties preferred. .No iM'nztr.ir; drinknr clo.seil wliboiit notice. lAing, sunt I'uciigeiiiuut III right man. Dlt. H. J. FOUNTAIN. ,M gr. Ooldei i (;iio >t Show, Hector, Minn. Wanted, for MedlciirshowTBiack'Face I'oiui-itlau; also VlHiio Plaier. Others. wrUe. MuM. joliiMoMOay. Work Illinois. Keltners. wire. I>II. IXW IVAI.T KIiS . ■-'•ja ltin.<i'll Ave. .<l. I.<iiils. Mo . WANTED, FOR MED. CO., Irish nnd IMiicli I'luiutllun: dancer preferreit. Slleni Mnn and Sketch ream. .Suhirv Ur-I U'ller. •VddrcMH JACK AKSOl.ll. Kwlttg, Nehr. DiiAiici, with his perforinltig sheep nnd thigs, opened „n the lirpbeiini rficult nt Iteii- yer. Cot.. March 0. with the Kohl & Castle houses li. follow, closing In St. Louis week of May 1. then roturii to Clevelnnd, 0., lo take up his duties with the Frank P. Spell- man attractions. Tills will lie .Mr. Drnke's sL^th Benson as tho feature net for State nnd eiiHutry fairs. Besides liaving the sheep nnd dog.s Mr. Drnko will produce twelve large hluck bears as a special attrnifthMi. wlilcli he cliilins lo be the largest trou|)c of performing l)eai-s ever o.ytilblted on nn open stnge, and tbc greatest numlior of North American black bears ever placed together. At Liberty, Singles and Doubles, Singing and Talking Oddllics, Original MonologiiCN Topical ■nirnsuiiil Kallatb. (tconte and .Vlvrlie Weaver. r. S.—N o li!legraa is. I'olllus, Iowa . HOW TO START IiTkIIOW BUStKKS.S. ifdiijtigliledi. :i dltrereul liooks, luc. All kinds act. MOitl'HKT'S SCllOOb, s:i7 N. l-.'lli St., Fhila., IM. FOR SALE-l'IMtlVK MYSTBRY, BLACK AKT OI.TKiT,.sl'tHlTCAHINEr AtT,MA<UCIAN'.s IDMPLCTK OUTFIT, Aniuiated Drawing lllusieii und WU iitlier llargHlus, ('Irciilnrs for slaiiip. Gl-: o. A. lilUK. 4 UnderwoiKl St., Auburn, X. Y. ■\r ANTED, TfhAPbAVfcltnndTrapBrumuier, Wan Willi Puiub or Kiiw; Kliriin-s, one or two iw- fiil Performers, ijiitck. AUtJU.STUS JONKS It. II. SIloW.Thorsliy, Ahi.. MVIi ii; .shclhv, Ala.. Jl'eli Ki:Sylacauga.Alu.,Wch IJ: O.\nioor, Ala., M'ch m. ORKaiVAL MKISTCIIES TO (lltOKI!, (I; (faggilW Tarn, 3 Parodies. 1.-, Cags, 2.1r. rurislv aud » tings ItK^.; Jlonolngiie. iih'. Stamp f»r r.i'1'l.v. 11. WUillT.Hjnincy, Midi. WR SALE-Sliiall, light .Steam CalHolH'. •.■! wlilsiliN. jlKhl H-htirse imwer holler, hiiul nnit tint- liilie, inlitier lire wherl>; suitable fur Sliellninl isinles; weight 4iKillw.; comes apart ipiirk luflnp asl)ag(mgi': J^i-iO gets II; iniglit lake niovlnuph- ture Miilfor siiyilt leut oiiltll lu imrt excbsiige. I.YCKI'.n COMKllV CO. , l-anigon l inl. ^VAXTED, H()UP ROLLER, BATON JCCGLKIl FOR l)(li;ilI,K Atrr, 1)0 CO.MEUV. Fui: FOR FIUST 0I,AS,SMIN.ST11E1. SHOW. Address Clti-:,VT CAIIMKN.route (iiiv Bros.' Minstrels. l^-'r., jollj-'ounli Aveiiuc, llro oklyu. N. Y._ von HALE—7 lengths of Clrcii-i Seals, » llcr higb. Iron lirxckcls and In good condition, <;Un per k^nirth: also for sale, Kohllng Chairs, Saildle- sud llrtdles, Pluiues, Hand Cost" und Hcliael.-^ BYUON bPAV.V,4.1l).V.VlkSt., I'lUladclphla, Pa.