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MAY 27. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 357 A RECORD BREAKER HAVING REPEATED TUB SUCCESS FAR BEYOND ANTICIPATIONS AND Tl HMMi PEOPLE AWAY AT EACH PERK BICKEL, WATSON Oil MA VCR WROTHE The (3) Guardsmen of Comedy, In ME, HIM and I, Will Stay ANOTHER WEEK at the DUQUE8NE THEATRE, PITTSBURC, PA. t>e Engaged for Next Sea WILL ACCEPT A FEW IMMEDIATE WEEKS IN VAUDEVILLE. GEO. L. BICKEL. 834 E. 14th St., New York. Addr«H "His Majesty," la two acts. Copyright- f ,l hv S. Howard. "In the Kelgn of Solomon," la four acts. Copyrighted by 13. C. Brown. "John Ralston," la four acts. Copyright- «il by K. J. Llvernash. "The Man Outside." Copyrighted by C. W. Allison. "Miss Beaut,'' in one act Copyrighted by I'. M. Llndsey and L. Macdonald. ••Miss Civilization," in one act. C. Scan- ner's Sons. -The Scab," in one ate. Copyrighted by K. Baker. -Tom. Tom, the Piper's Son," In one act copyrighted by American Mutoacope and Bio- graph Co. -A Wife Without a Smile," In three acts. Copyrighted by W. H. Baker & Co. •'A Wife's Wit" Copyrighted by JI. M. Jacobs and M. G. Mitchell. "Zlra," In four acts. Copyrighted by J. Hartley Manners and Henry Miller. -A Bogus Chauffeur." Copyrighted by Gns Adams and C. K. Drew. -The Californlans," la four acts. Copy- righted by J. '/.. Watson. •The Captain's Man," In three acts. Copy- righted by C. S. De Rapelye. "Carmen," In one act Copyrighted by M. Dm ■•The Fair Cod," In one act. Copyrighted by Ira B. Goodrich. •The Firth Commandment." Copyrighted by J. G, Rnwe. "For Liberty," In one act. Copyrighted by K. Stodart and W. Hnrlbut. "floing Abroad." Copyrighted by Frank l.nlor. "Kathleen O'Mara," In two acts. Copy- righted by J. I,e Pierre Brlghnm. "The Lady front Missouri." Copyrighted by I'rescoit Toomey. "The Lost Worm." Copyrighted by W. S. Smith. "The Millionaire Detective." Copyrighted by Chas. K' Blandy. "Mrs. Black Is Back," la three nets. Copy- righted hy May Irwin. •The Mysteries of New York," In four acts. ( npyrlghted by Joseph Jarrow. "The Old Acrobat's Dream," In one act. Copyrighted by W. W. Norton. "Old Uvender," in three acts. Copyright- en by Edward llarrlgan. "The Professor," in live acts. Copyrighted by I". II. Crocker. "A Thanksgiving Eve," In one act Copy- righted by Geo. X. Wilson. "Two Men," In two acts. Copyrighted by Robert Frankston. "Zllnlta," In four acts. Copyrighted by J. U. Jenkins. "The Ambassador," In three acta Copy- righted by Harry W. Yenger, "At the Threshold," in t! rlghiied by Jackson 1). Haag." Burglar Was n. Sport two scenes. Copy- Copyrighted "The by John N, fidwarils. ■ " rl '?, Sff&Sr m one act Copyrighted by (.. p, Blaglotti. "The Deformed Court Singer," in one act ( <>pj righted by Taylor Mutton. "Ills Lordship Absent Minded," In one act. Copyrighted hy T. B. Donaldson. . "' n8 .n"" u dV In four acts. Copyrighted by K. Khmer. ■The Intruder," In three nets. Copyrighted by Harold Heatou. "The Isle or Bong Bong," In two acts. Copyrighted by Will* M. Uough and K It Adams. " h..'\ J i mk i 11 ";, •"."•" In onB « ct - Copyrighted by Mrs. Atella Borlan. „ " Th , e '.'"''y "»«" the Parson," a duologue, f opyrlgUled by S. V. Hwlckaiib to Til nSSst " ln °" e ■* Co nJ rI K u te d ,, 'j|'| r | a | e l t ROn »" ln flTe ncts - Copyrighted by *u*5S*i ''? ??f« 0,, <"'" ln 'o«r sets. Copy- righted-by J. Hinckley. •■.1. . SaVnce Knrounter." a sketch. Copy' ''••"ted by I* Sterner and C. P. Wvnne. .1.1.. i I . gn U" t Martin's." In one act Copy- righted by Emanuel C. de Bonllln. », "i.. lu . l,t . e,, "V" .» nromatlc sketch. Copy- righted hy ft. l'eralat-Ualtndo. <.„,.," m "J>l Tints," a play, In four acts, 'opyrlghted by J, Arthur, plngtou Calll,u " Copyrighted by T. L. Sap- LOW-RATE TOUR TO DKIYVER. Vln Pennsylvania Railroad, Account International Convention, Epwnrlu MUM, 'in Mane of the Kpworth Dengue Inter- na lima I Convention, to be held In Denver. '"I.. July r, to 0, the Pennsylvania Bailrood umpaiiy i, ns arranged a tour to Denver ninler Its Personally-conducted System. A N«*elal train of high-grade Pullman equip- ment will leave New York. Philadelphia, llar- visburg, Altoonn and Pittsburg on Monday, wSS •'•Uflvlng Denver at l'J.IH), noon, on Wednesday, July l>. Tickets covering round nip transportation, Pullman accommodations «"iie berth) going, and all meals ln dining car when traveling on special trtln, will be "nil at the following vem low rata: New lurk, {0.1.rin ; Philadelphia, *01.75; Bnltl- nore, itfo.oo; Washington, 00.00; Harris- L'.'K r ' r,l,Tn : Wllllamsport, $ri0.7o; Altoona. *'ip.io, and at proportionate rates from other points. „i.. n " ,s ?J lcke "' wl11 l>e P>°a 'or passage to either Denver, Colorado Springs or Tueblo, anil will be good for return passage on regii- ar trains to leave either of the above-men- tioned points not Inter than July 14. De- posit of tickets with Joint agent nt either Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo not later man July n and payment of fee of fifty cents secures an extension or return limit in leave either of the above points not later than Aug. 8. These liberal return limits will enable tour- is, in take advantage of the many delight- fill side trips to resorts In the Colorado fountains, the Yellowstone Park, the Grand i nnyon nf Arljona nnd the Lewis and Clark Mposlrlnn at 1'ortlnnd, for which special re- nii'-ed rnte tlrkets will be on sale nt Denver, • nlnradn Springs and Pueblo. lor further Information concerning spe- ,'■"' mtes. stop over privileges and return- ing routes consult ticket n gents. A deserlp- I ve Itinerary will lie mailed upon applica- tion to Geo. W. Boyd. General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Copyrighted by M. Copyrighted by W. "The Jew," la four acts. Copyrighted by P. P. Rogoway. "The Juvenile," In one act. Copyrighted by IK Snyder. "A Lad of Steel," in four acts. Copyright- ed bv Klngsley Benedict and Hale Hamilton. "The Little Daughter," In one act Copy- righted by Iritis Syberkrop. "A Lord for a Day," In one act "A Man Trap," a farce. Copyrighted by C. M. Hyskell. ' "My Meilcnn Sweetheart," a playlet Copy- righted by Sallle M. Pettlt. 'Torted In the Bridal Hour," In four acts. Copyrighted by Laura Jean Llbby Stlllwell and James B. Garey. •"Hie Rector." n play, In one act Copy- righted by Rachel Crothers. "Red itaven Split." In one act Copyright- ed by W. W. Norton. "Kelnka," In three acts. Copyrighted by Berbert VV. and 8. J. 'talced. "The Silver Lining." a playlet, In one act Copyrighted by W. w. Norton. '•Absalom," In five acts. Copyrighted by H. Y. Taylor. "Black Beauty," In one act. Copyrighted by J. Adams. "Christian's Half Mile," In four acts. Copy- righted by C. W. Allison. "A Country Singer," In one act. Copy- righted by C. T. Brake and A. K. Khle. ••Family Jars." Copyrighted by K. Hwnne, "The Fourth Congressional," In five acts. Copyrighted by K. S. Vnn Kile. "A Gentleman Cowboy." Copyrighted by K. B. Cauthorn. "The Hour and the Woman," in five acts. Copyrighted by B. Van Zlle. "King's Horse," In three acts. Copy- righted by.L. (i. Humphreys. "Lorna Doone," In four ncts. Copyrighted by A. A. Long. "The Revolutionists," in Ave acts. Copy- righted by M. Dornn. "Sancho Pania," ln two acts. Copyrighted by l'\ J. MacBeath "Sight Seeing Sights," In one act. Copy, righted by A. Walsh. "Truth," la four acts. Copyrighted by C. /. Steart "The Weather Man's Dream." Copyrighted by M. Wltmark & Sons. "A Windy Day In New York." Copyrighted by K. Camoln de Bonllla. "The Affair at the Rectory." In one act. Copyrighted by Walter H. V. Fell. ■•Alethen," an operetta. Copyrighted by Albert G. Wheeler Jr. "Boyhood Pranks." Wltmark & Sons. "A chance of Luck.' H. Agnew. "Cornelia." Copyrighted by the A, Flan- agan Co. "Cupid and the Lady." Copyrighted by Addison Burkhardt. "Kvery Woman." Copyrighted by Frank Mnmdel. "Fenrls, the Wolf." Copyrighted by the Macmlllan Co. "He, She and it," In one act Copyright- ed by II. Horsliy. •The Judgment nf Mustaphn," In five acts. Copyrighted by J. (.'. F.. Kaiser. "The Land of Makebelleve." In two hallu- cinations. Copy righted by W. D. Hall. "A Norlhlnnd Midsummer Night's Dream." Copyrighted hy Clins. Line. "The Philosopher and the Fool." Copy- righted by C. S. Adelman and B. M. Jerome. "A Pound of Cure," ia three acts. Copy- righted by C. M. Seay. •The Pretenders," In two acts. Copy- righted by James D. Voorhe.es and John Matter. "Princess Oliver." Copyrighted by C. D. Adelman, 1. L. ItlumenBtock and H. M. Jerome. "A Romance and a Holdup," In one act. Copyrighted by John L. Weaver. "A Bachelor's Dream," In one act Copy- righted by Richard Stiles. "Durbo of Grand Bayou," In three acts. Copyrighted by Sydney Brough and Frank Stavtou. "The College Volunteer," In one act Copy- righted bv G W. Dllllon. "Fatlnio," In one act. Copyrighted by Jule Wallers and Roy D. Way. "The Detective," In one act. Copyrighted by Adolph Adams. "Facing the Music," In one act Copy- righted by Samuel French. "For Better or Worse," a comedy, In one act. Copyrighted by II. V. Taylor. "The Heart of Brahama," In one act. Copyrighted by F. Duprce. "Ilia Highness the Bey," In two acta. Copyrighted by Will It. Hough and F. It Adams. "The Incubator Babies," a sketch. Copy- righted by M. Wltmark & Sous. •'.Nu Jltsu." In one net. Copyrighted by W. M. Hough and F. It. Adams. "The Ladykiller." Copyrighted by F. Summerville. "Milsle," In one net Copyrighted by M. M. Allen. . "A Nice Little Supper," a duologue. Copy. righted bv Krtltb Wheeler. "The Old Sport's Dream." In one act. Copyrighted by C M. McDonald. "A Poet's I,ove," In one set. Copyrighted by Kvellna Cooke. "The Price of a Bride," In one act Copy- righted by J. W. Harris. "The Time of Her Lift." In four acta. Copyrighted by F. S. Van '.'.He. "Washington at Valley Forge," In ona act. Copyrighted bv W. H. Burk. "The Wings of Honor." Copyrighted by B. C. MrCuTloch. "After the Ball," In one act Copyrighted by II. K. Taylor. "Berore and After Taking," In three act*. Copyrighted by L. DIetrlcbsteln. "Hilling's Dog." In one act. Copyrighted by V. P. Howard. "Campaign Lies," In five acts. Copyrighted by K S. Van Zlle. "Cleopatrlc." Copyrighted bv Sam Morris. "David, King of Israel." Copyrighted by Leopold and Morris Berger. "The Duke of Marleybone." Copyrighted bv Hmaouel Camoln de Bonllla and Hervey While. "The Fisherman's Daughter," Copyrighted by W. H. Harder. "ftearts or Tennessee," In Copyrighted by V. B. Collins. "The Heart or Kings." Copyrighted by lbs Transatlantic Press Alliance. "Innocent," In live nets. Copyrighted by Paul B. Chrlstensen. "The Land of Nod," In two acts. Copy- righted by Will M. Hough and F. It. Adams. "A Lesson In Economy," In one set. Copy- righted by W. E. Boomej. "The Lucky Pig," a monologue. Copyright- ed by Madame P. Morln. "Machlavelll." in two acts. Copyrighted by 0. Aertsen Jr. "The Old Home Town." Copyrighted by C. W. Doty and Otis Turner. "The Young Minister's Temptation," In five acts. Copyrighted by A. M. Shldeler. Under m tents, F. W. Bt'f.xs A Co.'s Bio O.m: Bino It. It Show and Traixkii Ammai. Kxiuurrio.N Notes. —We opened our eighth season nt Antlgo, Wis., May 11. to good business. Ros- ter ; l'. W. Burns & Co., proprietors; Sam Romlej, treasurer; Ed. Clulders, equestrian director: Phl'o Meade, advance agent, with three assistants. Performers are: The Foit Marvelous I.orenas. acrobats and casting net; Bobbins ind chllder.-i, double trapeze and c.imedy ladder net; the Skerbec-k Sisters, pedestal contortion art: Mile. Lnbelle, prin- cipal riding act; Louie Kramer, jockey and hurdle rider: Harry Helms, the funny trnmp Juggler: Kohl Bros., horizontal bars aud ladder act; Prof. Bums, with his troupe nf educated horses, pontes, m.iles, dogs, wolves ami wildcats ; Harry Bussey, club higgler nnd wire act; Jolm Kohl. Dutch clown: Ed. Chllders, Yankee clowu; llBrry Bussev, kuock- abo-it nnd singing clown: Prof. Ed. Culver lias charge nf our band of twenty musicians, plnyliiK iilgh grade concert select Inns before the libi Hli'.iw, and Harry Helms has charge of the side show nnd concert. Our route Is through the iron and copper country, where •.ve nre no strangers. Our prices are IC und a.l cents. This Is the Brat tent show to tour Northern. Wisconsin and Michigan. We turned people away our opening week, with snow on the teats. NOTKS PROM AU F. WllEELRIt'S NEW Moni:i, snows.—We finished our second week, of this season at Sharon, Conn., to a S. It. O. audience, which Is an old story with us. The press and public speak ln the highest terms of the straightforward manner In which Mr. Wheeler conducts the New Model. Our band of ten pieces, under the direction of C. F. Brown, Is certainly stirring them up, with the following musicians: C. F. Brown, leader; Orren Welch, cornet; James White, clarionet; Slras clover, alio; Oscar Jones, alto; V. G. Allman and Ceorge Taylor, trombones ; Ira KauUman, baritone; Wallace Cooke, tuba; Harry James and William Suge, drums. The complete roster is as follows: Al. K Wheeler, proprietor and manager; Wallace Cooke, manager of annex, with tiie following attractions: Spitfire, the untam- able Hop; Bruno, wrestling bear; Jenny Lowery, snake enchantress; Madame Arietta, mind reader; Master Raymond, tbe hoy tire king; Prof. Cooke, magic and Punch and Judy. Privilege department: IM. II. Bell, superintendent: George Wood, boss canvas man, with eleven men: Mr. O'Brien lias I lie cook lent. Harry La Roy, pedestal liar act; Albert Elliott, principal clown; Frank 11. Halrom, slack wire: Josephine, rings and web: riding dog, Punch ; l.n Roy nnd Frank, revolving ladder: Belmonts, comedy donkeys; Miss Amenln, Japanese ladder; Wheeler's performing dogs, ponies and mules; Harry La Roy, comedy Juggling. Onr concert Is u laughing success, we look for a prosperous season. .sir, Hassan Ben Am writes that his dif- ferent tirlentul troupes are making phenom- enal successes. His Tooxnonln Troupe of Arabs Is the feature of the Hnrgreavea Circus, and making a tremendous success nt every stand that they nppeur In. The oilier troupe of Arabs Is the feature of Mc I 'addon's Circus, now touring Europe. Ad- vices from Paris stato that they are meeting with an ovation nt every performance. The latest troupe under Hassan's management Is a troupe of eight Cossacks, who huve Just arrived from Port Arthur, where they were placed on parole by the Japanese. These Cossacks are specially fine specimens of the crack Russian cavalryman. Their costumes are brilliant aud their horsemanship Is un- surpassed. Sle Hassun Ken All adds thut he has several other novel features that be Is bringing over for next season. NoTI'.K FROM THE VK.\rX A. RoilllIXH Cm- cus, Menaoemk anii HirroiiROMK. — our business hss been good. Wo have broken all records, taking from twenty to lirty per cent, more In each town than has ever been taken berore by any show. Notes Fnrut tub Sic. Sautem.k and Welsh Bans.' CouniNKii Snows.—Phenom- enal business, fine weather, enthusiastic uudlences and general success has been tbe allotment of the "New Combine" during The past four weeks. The towns of Harrlsburg, York, Pottsvllle, Mahanoy City, Sbeaaadoali and Shamokln were all bnnner stunds, aad this in face of strong opposition. Probably no other twenty car show was ever seut on tour In this country that bas given the satis- faction to the public than bas the Slg. Snu- telle and Welsh Show this season. The street fiurade Is conceded by all who witness It tv to a most attractive street display or tbe current season. The advance, under the lead- ership ot Ocncral Agent John T. Welsh, ulded by Phil Harris, contracting agent, nnd V. O. Woodward, advance car manager, are to be commended fot unusually clever work, as the rural and outlying districts send big quotas OVERLAND STAGE GQAGH in Csml Caeditlon for WILD WENT snow, tmnf •< once. WM. PHALLER, Hillside Pleasure Park, P, O. lint No, Mill, Neivni'h, N. J, Repertoire People for Summer Season Under Canvas. Week stands. Those with specialties given preference, Owing to misrepresentation nillll s. ami l>. Noiilireite; flen. Bus. Man in slug HI.»ougs, Man ror props and purls; oilier useful people. Cim use good uovi-lly specially, silent nr musical. Those who wrote berore, write again. Oult cxpcrleiircil, cnimble people, state lowest; jiuv own. Can use l.tmilor for II. und O. WILD ft CROSBY, Mgrs. WU.Il 4c RICH'S Pl.AVKIts, liuiiui-n, I»». MA.VAOKRS LOOKING KOR "BIO OUTDOOR KKATUHK," ADIIIIKRN ZOLA, SPIRAL TOWER MARVEL, 1707 8TATK ST., New Haven, f'nmi. W. E. WHITTLE, mntiKipsT (illFAT stVCKss AT PASTOR'* Tills WKBK, AdKNTS, I.iiiiK MK (M Kit. In one act fnur acta. of visitors at every stand. All special paper, of the finest kind, Is used exclusively. Tbe "big show" performance Is giving excellent satisfaction, and the newspaper fraternity has taken very kindly to It aad devoted con- siderable space in extolling lis merit and ' general excellence. Mons. Hubert Cooke Jr., the marvelous Juggling Jockey, continues to lie one of the salient features of the pro- gramme. A word of praise and special men- tion Is also due to Manager James A. Morrow, or the side shows nud Oriental theatre. This department has been doing great busi- ness. Mr. Morrow bas revolutionized the "sup- plementary show" business, Inasmuch as be presents a genuine fashionable vaudeville en- tertainment, with the better grade or nets employed, nod the costuming and pictorial' epibelilsbmenti era also a feature. Cbara.- berluln'g All American Musical Murvels (211 men) nre making good at every performance, ahd nre uue uf Hie '/good things' of the big show enierliiliiiuent'. A magnificent new carved tnlileiiiix bund wugoii, nnd n new thirty-two whistle steam calliope wugoii were wlclesl to tin- street parade department on Muy I'd. Both ot these vehicles ure massive III appearance, am) are built lu a modern nod ornale manner throughout, from special de- signs made by Mr. Soutelle. Kxcellent health prevails uinoog the people with the show, and everything is moving In harmony. The "new combine Is tiuw well under way, and, as predicted. It has surprised everyone with lis magnitude and twentieth century Ideas., Kepoktm i'rom run I'aw.nki: Ilu.l. Situw state that. In spite of cold and wet weather die show has been doing an S. It. o. business at every performance. Faiimkii ami MoTiir.it Jonks, with the mnslciil pigs, are headlluers with the < I real Wallace Show Vaudeville Annex, under the raunngemeul of W. II. Mcfi'iirlnnd. Notwith- standing the hud weather of the past two weeks, business Is reported to be good. Talk iito.u run John IIimiinhos Tkn ilia ■SHOWN.—Business through Pennsylvania Is something phenomenal. Il tins rained every day since tbe opening, hut the crowds come, rain or shine. Denny llerry, u night watch- man, missed his footing nud fell from the train ueur Hu Hols, Pa., but, strange In say, a few slight bruises 'was the extent of his Injuries. The Oreiir. l»n Hurry nuw does u rorly-slx root Jump In his "looping the gap." river- Sunday Key. Mheuk holds services In the big top, nnd In every town the dllTcrciil ministers ure his guests. Win. De .Mnit, the celebrated rider, has started n movement for u home for aged cirrus performers. Doc Wad- ileil Is engaged as press agent hack with the show. Vmm Colombo Qavunrto Wiui Want Snow.—The show Is doing u big business In .Missouri. Mddle Vernell Joined recently. TllK MAI'C'AtllKIK I|BK,(T lNTKIt.VATIO.VAI, Snows, at present nt Rouen, Fr., nre inert- lug with tremendous success, being llrmly established ns an ainilseinvtil feature there. The Inhebllanls welcomed the great circus, and tbe returns show Hie value of business- like hustling methods ami grcm advertising, A special edit Inn or Jsi /lc/iic/ie ttt Jtoum it (Iv Xnrmanilti: was hirgely el renin led, mid most of the spare was given over In :i de- scription of this mammoth enterprise. In- cluding live cuts. In glowing terms the his- tory of the growth of the circus Is given, nnd then follows a description or lis In- viiMon of Itoueii and the surrender v( lis people to Hie alluring cbnrins nf this liiuuy- fentured show. A routine or Hie day's work Is given, which proves or great Inter- est to Hie uninitiated. Mr. Mncdiiddim buy- ing been many yenrs with llrirnuni d. Hal lev's Circus, brings to the success of his own en- terprise the fund of experience gullied while working In the Interests of olhers, nnd now he Is Justly reaping the gulden reword. J. 11. Swaki'iiiui Is general agent for An- drew Hownle's monster shows, circus, mu- seum and inemigerle. Xotbh riiuji l.(iwt:nv linos.' Shown. —At Luzerne, I'u., May Is. the tent was packed In the ring ropes, After the inutlnee Hen. it. I.ower.v. or the Klienniidonli Aerie of ICngles, and CIimm. iPnggy) O'Brien, of Hie Miinliiiry Aerie of Kagles, and Will C. Sites, of No. KtB, l/itiisfiird. Pa., visited Hie Hugles lit Hanery'H l,ake, where they were royally enlertaiued by uue hundred and sixty Magic's from Wilkesbiirre. Owing to the night per- formance, the three successful sliowineii found It was Impossible In attend the bun- (|iiet. The roster or the show remains the same. Prof. Dorward's troupe or acting dogs and ponies ure n success of the show, tnul Hie afterpiece, put on by Chas. (Poggj) O'Brien und Hanvuril. always brings down the bouse, Business Is big. Fiii.i.nwiNO is -oik Iiostkb or Lemon Bros.' advance cur No. 'J: Martin (i. Mllllguu, iiiim- nger; Jerry Kellnui. boss bill poster; Al. P.vite, lithographer', Chas. Roberts, program- mer und pnste maker: H. Bryan, Kid Hardy, B. S. King, Win, Jones, C. Brudley, Lewis Cook. Jim Sclnininckcr and S. Kline. BPI posters lire all enjoying u pleasant season, and Tut) IXtPMtl Is u weekly visitor. Xotks rate* Buow.v's UMfTm Snows. —The rosier or advance Nor. I, 'J and .'I: Hurry K, Itose, general agent: K. II. Sen- field, press agent ; J. I\ flluiilz. boss bill poster, .with live men ; Jake N. draft*, boss lithographer, with two men: It, Snliie Sny- der, paute maker, and Koniest Schntiflv, boss hostler,.with three men. The advance trav- els with live wagons, a buggy mid eleven horses. Advance N'n. '2 Is In charge or Jiimes Hut Held, with n bill poster nud programmer, with four horses and two wagons. Advance No. ,'! is In charge of J. A. Mnorella, with (wo wagons and four horses. FOR SALK ill. I'nl In llav Summer llesiirl- Fursnto at Put in -Buy, |.uke Krle, II., h lilg Punic Pavilion; Klegiuil Floor. Illg llur, Icet'resm and I.iiiii-ii llooins; pjft. Verniiiliiiu'oiiiid whole liullit. Ing. ilroiiiul enough in liulid eoticcsslmis anil ilieonlyiivnllBble laiiil Hieing the lake Hull run tie liniiglil. The liiisl luratloii on Hie Island; nnir nil lioat Iniidlligs. Will sell i heap If liiken nt intra, i inly those inclining business need write. Write for terms. Address A. II. Hurt, u; South ('lurk St,, Chicago, III. WANTBD-lleiivyMan.L'lMrurter Woman wllb specialties. Picture Machine Mun wiili oiittli, fur Jeavutis' Illg stuck Do,, under canvas. Jiuu on wlru. Percy Wuricii write. M»v'."J,L'7. Kmiioiluin; Muy », June a, St. Mary's, I'u. tints. .1KA VOMS. WAIfiaii-HKDKllNK PKIiniRIIKW«,(Mlne- ilinu mid Piano Player. Must loin quick. Slum salary. Bit. .1. WKKNTZ, liuln, Iowa. WANTHD, for till! SKIIIKl7¥lU)Rl>oiMlK7> PON V SHOW, Musleliins, Chirlotiiil, Ciiruel. Hliile 'I'roiiilioiic. Alto, tuber musicians, write. Must he up lu standard Mlisle, mid, above all, Holier. (lonileiuen Hint ure ultenllvo In lilisliicss, uiul run appreciate good treatment Willi your money every week, and can Join nn receipt or wire, int. dross to 0. V. BURR, Musical Director, «« West Fort SI., Drlroll, Mich. WAV'I'KO, All Kinds of I'unpte Mr Metllcinc Cos. Ill 111. ami K.J, Two week stands, stop ut hotels, Those desiring work in III., address While Spear Med.Co., No. r.u Nu. hub St., Plilliidel|ilihi, I'u-; those winning Falsi, While spcur .Med. Co., WuHliliiulou. N.J. Y For a good drink's sake- turn down the man who offers a substi- tute when you order CLUB COCKTAILS. Seven kinds — Manhattan, Martini, Vermouth, Whiskey, Holland Gin,Tom Gin, York- cm only one brand—"CLUB." C.F.IIUEBLEIN&BRO.,,,„^ lar , Hartford New York London llgrt, It. lliti'Kt.rv, Hie veteran circus uiiriil. Is now the urn linger ur car No. I nud press ligeul with the Ureal Sells & Downs lulled Shows. till II TO Tllll CANADIAN IIOfKIUM, l,t;\V IS AMI « LAIIK i:\posiiion, AMI Vl'll-I.OWSTONK I'MIK. \ lu i'enii«» Ivn iiln lliiltciiiKl. Ai-cniint Coii vent lain Amerlenii M«-illcut Amsoi'IiiI Ion. lion il d— tf.2 1B—Tr I p. On uccoiitll or the coiivctitloli or lite Amerl- ciiii Medical Assoclullon. In lie belli In Purl- land, lire.. July II to II, Hie I'entis.i Ivnnla lliillrnud Coiiipuny will run a persniiiilly inn ducted lour, visiting the beautiful resorts In the I'liiiiiillnii Itockles. Seattle, Tai-niiui, mid I'ol'tlitlid, ullowltig fnur do vm In Hie Initio city for nl lending I be sesslnm, of Hie run vent Ion uiul for visiting Hie Lewis mid Clark llxposliliiu. nnd live mid unelititr iIii>h lu Hie YellniVHloiie I'm k, a roll ithil eoinplele lour of that wonderland. Tickets covering every necessary expense c/i rnnlr, ricepl hotel in-. I'liuiiuiidulions In Port bind, will In- sold ul the very low rule or f'.'l.l fruin all simluns mi Hie I'einisylviiiilH llallcouil, exeepl Pills. Inii'gli. froin which the rale will lie .VJHl, A speclul trulll of hlgli-griide Pullimiii ei|iil|e ineiil wilt leu ve New York, Plilliidelplilii, llai-. rlsluirg, mid Pittsburgh. .Monday, July :;. The rnule will be vln Cblciigu uiul Ht.'Puul to itnnfl Hot Springs. Liiggau, and Hliieler. In Hie Ciiunilliiii Rockies, thence lu Hie I'lirlflc Const. Ili'iiirnlng Hie loule will He Hiniiigli the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, uiul .Molilalia, lu Hie Yellowstone Purk, nud Ihelicu via BHIIugs ami fluialui tu Clilcngu, reiieliing New York nn July I'll. Far further Infor- mal Ion consult I'euiis.vlvnnlii lliillrnud Hi-kef. Ilgeiils. A (|escrl|illye llltiecnry will he Hunt on iiplilleiiliuii to lien. W. Iluvif, HeaeriH Pan- senger Agent, Hrnad HI reel Slailmi, Pbllu- di-ipliiu, Pa.