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-.:■' >.-. "if-; ... ,,--^t,. 336 THE mEW YORK CLIPPER. May 19 THE HUSIXIIfO HOUSE COMING RAPIDLT TO THE FRONT Tk7 O BIG :r or BusTio ballads. M-I3 HITS!!! A FKATURE \A/I" WHERE THE SWANEE RIVER WINDS ITS SILVERY WAY V r .'•' . . ...' Hustling Performers,: Hustle to the HUSTLING HOUSE for this Ballad. \ i - '•-■• Next, THE GREATEST SUMMER WALTZ SONG EVER WRITTEN, EITHER FOR M ELODY OR WORDS, ... O A I SY D O O L. E Y... No reralniscenie of worn-wit melodies or Worn-oat •abject*, bat the Hood substantial material, ' Read what Emma, Conn wyn Nothing like It In toe market. Di»l»> Dob)*)' »i*nd. alun*. Tho Hit of all Walts Songa of tho Seaebn. P. B.-The abowo 2 HITS oan bo had from the ROGERS PUB. CO., 53 W. 28th STREET, NEW YORK PITY. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. •' Our theatrical ..corrcMpuMtcnti are hereby notified that tho credential now hffd bjf them vim expire on Jane J next. They are requested to return fhtm'to thit ufltee at once, for renewal for 196$-J907.'- y\ ; ... .' ., ' INDIANA. , - IndianoiiolU*—At Eugllsh's Opera House (Ad. < P. Miller, manager) "Little Johnny, Jones,!* May 7, filled n re-J.urn date, to very good buslnesr,. This closed the regular sea- Bon fnrthls house. . P.jnic TiiKATiit (Dickson & Taibotf, man- agers).— The Rebecca Warren stuck Co, opened a sniiplliueulnrv Meason week of 7, ln> ■'Dorothy-Vernon, of liodUou Hall," to very big business. "When We Were Twenty-one' 14-10, "A Mad.Love" 17-10. -Grand Oi-ejia H ol'sb {Shnfer Zlegler, man- ager).:—Abdul K>der and three wives wili.be the feature attraction week of 14. Others iniDpnrlnif are: Paul Houdor's dogs, the md wtlsoa, live stuff: Reeves &»I>odge, lessees and man wS W'Tn; Win. fiarey, ■ atage manager; C. 'B. ; A bell, electrician ; Harry. Teeters, properties; W. A. Balbach, doorkeeper. ' I.\ Halli: 'TittiATRV (Reeves & Dodge, man- age rs)'.— Last week guod patronage with the following: McOee and Collins (return),'Dow- ney and Wtllnrd, Joe B. Mack, Alton Robcrt- son, 'nnd-thebtograph. This closed the sear son at this popular vaudeville house. ■' Notes. —Cole Bros.' Circus Is' effectively billed to-exhibit.here May 16. Warren Mur- phy, In charge of the opposition brigade of this show,'was here 8, and Car No. 2 was In town U • ■ i "- * ■ ■ Glensons and Houlihan, Stanley and Brothers Uamia, Mary Dupout and company, Leah Russell. Probst, nud (he bioscope. This week will close one of the most prosperous seasons this house bus had since It was de- voted to vaudeville. Eiumett. Corrlgan and compauy, In "The Curd Party;" was the feat* Tire week of 7. Business was very big. EmWkr (Chas. Zimmerman, manager).— The Avenue Olrls did fair business week of %. ltellly A Wood's Show week of 14. . Notts. —Hlngling's Circus gave two per- furmunces 7, to packed tents. The big street fiaradc was a special feature...;. :'lhe Cu- ■uhblu. Amusement Co. has closed a lease w|th Chas. M.-'Cooper for the theatre'on ljnat .Washington Street, formerly kuown as rbe'.UnUiue, now the Indiana, which calls for the remodeling and enlarging of the house -to sent l.non, iipd to be ready for the opening of the season of 1UUU-07. The house will be known as-the Uayoty Theatre under the new ttiuiitiyoiuent. The Enstcrn wheel burlesque showrf will probably play this house . .Wonderland Amusement Park opens 11), with a full line of Summer park at* tractions....;... The White City open's 26, and Weber's Band will probably be the fea- ture. T Dnrllngfon.—At , the Grand f Chamber-: tin, Harrington & Co., mahugern>-"Thc Clans- man," May 5, hud fair returns. -' Robertson's moving pictures closed the : season'12. ■ ' GanniCK.—Business here in good. Bill week of 14 : Jessie Broderlck, Herbert and Willing, Wdrren and Brockway. Chas. E.' Hay and the blogrnpb. The new managers are Td. L. Thlpps, who cornea here from Chicago, and was formerly of Aurora, III., in" the name Hoc of business, and Chas. Hay, who' was popular here last season as a singer of Illustrated songs. Vesta Montrose, who has. been a feature the past year as a singer of Illustrated songg, gives place to Mr. Hay. , . '-' " S Dubinin**,—At the Grand • Opera House (Wm. T, Hoeul, manager) Mr. ThoniaB, the leader of the orchestra, benefitted jointly, on May 8, with the Dubuque Miliary Band, assisted by local' talent. The Pabst Theutre Co. of Milwaukee appeared In "Die Ilerren nohnc," under the auspices of the local-san. grrbund, 9, Thomas' Orchestra, with solo- Isjs. 15; locals, lit "The Sorceress," 22. Bijou (Jake Rosenthal,' manager).—This week: The Three Gerdellers, La Gette. James A. Dunn, Duncan and Clark, Collins and La Belle, and the klnodrome. The season at this theatre closes May 19. *> ' ■ » MINNESOTA. . EvuiifivlUc— At the Grand (Pedley A Burch, manager) Viola Allen, In "The ToaHt uf the Town.'.', .comes May 10. assisted by Isabel Irving mid a good company. •» i i*i.;on,K's (Pedley A Huroh, managers).—* The People's Stock Co. certainly made a fait. "The Millionaire Trump" comes 13, matlues find night.' ., Cook's Pauk (V. 3.. Sefrlt,' manager).—. 'This place opened Muy 0, ami while tha weather was decidedly ogalust It, there was ft blg v crowd In attendance. The vaudeyllle bill Included: Do Acos, In a novelty shooting net; McKlnuon und Reed, dancers; Bsrr und Evans, Btirgei' Bros.,' Mnzlottn's muslcalspe- etaltles nnd the klnetoscupe. New attractions hare been added io the park, one of which Is the roll-a-way. During, the'openltur week spe* tin] features are added each *n1ght"ln elec- trical UreworkH. An ndinhniloa will be charged for entrance to the srouuds. Oak Summit Pauk (W. B. Menell, mana- ger) will opeu on June ;i, with a list of hend- Hnei'B in vaudeville. .NorfcH;—Sun Circus la due some time in the near future The Iforepmigh & Sells Bros.' Circus was well attended on May 2, aud satisfaction was given. Fart Wnyiie—At the Temple (Frank E. Stouder, malinger) the aeuson will close nfter week of May 14 "with: Kerry, Peto Baker, the Spllluers, Axtcll aud Lis dog "Ili'lne." Kd.. -and Kittle Oregon, Bertha Meyer, ilescrlntlve sluger, and klnetoscope. Aficrn rest of u weok ftlanager Stouder will open the Robinson Park Theatre, 27, for the Summer, with George II. Fisher as assistant. . Notms. —Karl ]*oug. formerly oil the door at tho Majestic Theutre, has resigned to go In (ulvoncu of the Iloosler Amusement Co., of which his brother Harry is manager Colo Brothers' Circus comes 23 churllo arldEllM Ncstel, the midgets,-have gone to Chicago to open with the White City.' ■ I I a ■ Dca Molnea.—At Foster's Opera House (Wm. Foster, munager) Kubellk nsd a very largo anil well pleased audience May 7. Vir- ginia Drew Tre&cott, In "Wilen Knighthood Wiir Iri Flower." 1.H-1B; Tim Murphy 19, Blanche- Wirlsh 24. — * .AuniTOHiuM (Wro. Foster, munager). — •^Ole-tJIweii" plrnaed large crowds 0-9. "How Baxter Hutted In" 10-12. moving pictures of the 'Frisco earthquake, 13-19, wilt closo tho bouse for the seaauu. Kmvirb (M. .1. Karger, nianager).—Bill week of 14: Raymond Teal (holds over), Crotty Trio, Holielltte and Mnriihall, Tbreo Armstrongs. Conley Sisters, Frank Clavtou, Eart aud Wilson, und moving pictures of the 'Frisco earthquake. Iowana Task (W. It. Gourley, manager). —This park opened with lunes uud his Hand 13. After a thrco dnys' engagement the park will he closed until May 27. when It will open for the Summery With comic opera. Inoer.s<*u. Pauk (Fred Buchanan, mana- ger).—Owing to the.nre at this 1 place, April 27, which destrovod some of.the concessions, the park will not open until May 27. • ' . Nutfs.— The Sells Kioto «how will be Sure May 17... .Tho Yaukeo Robinson Circus, which wtis in Winter Quarters here, started May 8, opening the season at Adel, Is. odnr Knplila.—At'Greene's Opera House i Will S. CollTer, business mUuager) "Alice ■ in WonUcrland." My .4. 5. uetttnl *105 for St.. Agnes Guild of Grace Church. The Hen- derson Htock Co.; fi-lS,- oiwned to «ood busi- ness.' Kubellk, 6, hud a fair sited house;-at . advanced prices. Sal lonal Stock Co. 14-29. Chns. K. Phipua Co.,21-27. *!Tlm Murphy 38. Pboplk's (Vie Hugo, manager).—SatlBtac* tory business. BUI week of 14: Ilellen and Hruyssj. Lhtgcnc Lnm-anr. Hayn and Hunter, Clark ft. Grandy, Ray W« Fay and the an> _ Kotr.— The Cedsr Rapids Kaolea defeated the Iowa CltT Eagles ut tmbcboll here tt, * Hcore. IB to 3. l . T - . ' 1 I. ■ 1 1 i ■■' • > — — ■ — i KeuUuk— At Che Cnslno (Reeves A Lhidge,- munngcrs) tho Summer seiuum will open May 27, with the Myrkle.Harder Stock Co. playing « week's engagement, la reper- tory. Vaudeville bills will 1m put on at la- , terrain duilng tho season. Thu house tixocu- MlnneapollN—At the Metropolitan Opera House (L..N. Scutt, manager) "The LUtle Gray Lady, A May O-B, and "The Land of Nod," 10-12, played to fair bouses. Dock- stader's Minstrels 13-19, "The Heir to- the Hoorah", 17-10, Alberta Gallatin, In "CoubIu Kate," ^4-26., ... - ./ rt ; - v Buou Opcua Houhk (T. L. Hays, m'ana* ger).—vWhcn. the. World'.Sleeps': attracted pretty fair audiences A and, week. "The Burglar's Daughter" 13 aud week, "How Baxter Butted In." -20 und week. ' OitFitEtfit (Martin Beck, general manager). -—Thin house Is dosed for the Summer months. It reopens Aug- 19, Lycbcm (1, ■ G. 'Bpeers, manager).—"The Brixton-'Burglary" wua very welf received 6 and week. "Pink Dominoes'" 13 aud week. "At the Rainbow End," by Franklin FyleB and Ralph Stuart, will-be seen 20 and week, Dewey (W. A, Singer, manager).—The Kentucky Belles played to crowded bouses (I and week. The Merry Mukers and John L. Sullivan 13 aud week.; The Ideals 20 and week:' •'•'< - ■ ^ir'*'<'" UxiqUE t John Elliott; manager).—Bill for 14 nnd -week: Clark and Temple, Green Brothers, Frank Milton and De Long Sis- ters Hose Doble, Adele Purvis OnrI, Herman I'd Fleur, and Harry Tsud'a. Business was good 7 and week. ., SI. Paul.—At the Metropolitan Opera Home (L. N. Scott, manager) "The Land of Nod" and very good business May 6-9. "The LUMe Gray LHdy" had like business 10-12. "The Heir to the Hoorah," 13-16, aud will draw big, frnni nil indications.' It Is new here. Lew Dockstnder's Minstrels 17-19. Al- berta Gullntln, In "Cousin Kate," 20-24. and pictures of the Sun Francisco lire 24-26. Giiand (Theodore L. Hays, manager).— "Thy Burglar's Daughter" bad fair to t good business week of 6- ■ "How Baxter Butted In" comes week of 13. Virginia Drew Tres- cott, In "When Knighthood was In Flower," 20-29. - -. Stau (J. C. Van Boo, manager).—Busi- ness was hlg week of 6. with the Merry- makers, with John L. Sullivan as a strong curd, nightly wrestUug^inalcbes, and., the Corlett-McCoy light pictures. The Ideals 14-19, Sam Devere's Co. 21-20. -.' Okpheum (Charles Frerck, manager.) — Business wns big week of 7. No change of bill 1h given out at thin.time* BWna (A. Welnholser, manager).— BuhI- ness fair to good week of T. New people for week .of 14 : Brady and Hamilton, Cbar'es Wlurmrd and Gertrude" Leslie. Those holding over: Lucille'Blake. Lllllo Gomett, tho Great Iicnlv, and Vera Lornlu. .*<„ ■ Mrntion.— The St. Paul Elks cleared, over 910.000 at their exhibit at the armory, week of April 29. This wilt go toward paying for their new club bouse..They arc very pros- porous.' ■ — —■»«■ ■ ■• Tjuinth.—At the Lyceum (C. A. Marshall, mnn.iger) Dockatador s Minstrels May 11, 12, creston CInrke was booked for 11, but canceled the date. It wnn taken by the mln- streiM- "WfaHt Womeu Will Do" 15. 16, "Tho Und of Nod" is. 19, which Is the la»t book- ing of the season. .'*".'.; "Methopoi.itan (W. M. Longstreet, rnena- ger).—Dainty Pa it* Co. gave two perform- ances G, the last of' the season. Bijou (Jon MaHland, .manager). — This bouse will not dose as business is to ca- pacity nightly. It will be the only .opeu place of ntuusemeot iu the city during the Sum- mer. People 14 and week: Alton Doone and ante Keoley, the Great Western, Buckeye State Quartette, Vorke Herbert Trio, How- ard and Hunt, Mary Loug, Jus. McClellan, and awfuv pictures.- * ■ • Savov fit. II. Hud Held, msuager), with Ibt moving pictures. Is doing fairly welt. ' There is a chnuge of pictures Iwlce a week. ANNOUNCEMENT. Hr. James Iclntyre Of McINTYRE and HEATH, art Istl cully Bus returned to his home In Bergen Reach, after closing the Mggest season fiiiHiidutlv aud sr during their whole career'of 33 years' paruieraklp iu KLAW i EKLANGER'S Big Production, THE HAM TREE Which Will Bloom Again *" July iBigger Than Ever. MR. MclNTVItEwlU devote the mouths of Nay, June aud part of July to the Sale uf REAL ESTATE AT DEER PARK iii which he is heavily interested. Be has sold over ,soo acres to Actors, Actresses aud Muuagera, aud has founded the largest colony of Actor Folk In the World. LONG ISLil 18 Of THE AIB. GET IN OR TIE GROUND FLOOR Real Estate is the Same to Get the Money. A comparatively small sum Invested today wlU make you well off in Hve years. The reasons for this property Advancing in value are, there will ba direct communication with three underground roads Into K Y. City. It Is high and dry, 120 ft. above the »eu. Beautiful fertile soil. Will be 40 ml nnteB' ride under the Improved railway' system. When the railway is finished MR. McINTYRi; will build a $20,000 house on this properly, Terms of Sale: 10 Per Cent. Down and 5 Per Cent. Per Mo. clut Show onlj. hi pt - lenced. Slruug• uu -ui S ooU Sjjgm uir. Jaimj-, sober «na nfiS ' it el.lj educmed. Will g u aujwnere, but prer.T ellbcr Mlnbeaota or«)me Esitern stale. Wrlie run p»rtlcul»r»; don't wire. Addre»« "'"««u PK OF. O. 0. BA1WK3. Sterling. Ill.,'cen . Dtl. ■apnm—Mp tiie miSSetomf; MED. CO., t»n iiic a rear more perioral rs rm Co. No. 8. Silent Performer Slokio wh e ,m otheni. Home address, Moravia, la JSSii « once Bal»vla,la. DR. II. J. atkik'h ' SIDE SHOW MES-Tne leycd CaUoooka an.nxio Painting. S two Working: Worlds .1 llaud Orgaua. Indian Moramj and olli'r CiiNo," U.tfree. WM. NELSOS, s \ au Nordeu 81 , So Onihrldffe, Ml.* \ ' P1NI8II VUL'B ACT Addurfl*. all letter. t« „ rvieoiixnrYrti Any one avlio ,vl,h«-« «o lnveat And can- I * 1 llaial If p»la \' i^aav.*, not vl.ll th. prop.nl>- may rely on MM*5* *MJ«ril. i y VVFU.. Mia. IHcINTVRE'S judgment. I l.">a-J Plalbnab Ave., Brooklyn, N. V. WANTED, ACTS For Temple Theatre, Bnlalo. GOOD COMEDIAN to put on acta, wire lowest salary. I'm'! want acta that have plaved lierj. DR. JAMES CAHSO.V, Temple Tbeatre, llnrrulo. N. V. LOOK HERE! WANTED, Medicine Performers of all kinds. Comedians, Dancers, wire Walkers, Jugglers, Musicians and Novell* Act to feature. Violin Player capable of leading orchestra, Cornet Player to double lent parts on stage tf required. Goniicinanly perform- ers only tolerated. Wm ticket jou through from anywhere within reuson. Finest Bummer country in the world, an* only St jump from Boston. f HEP MJTHKRLAND, Dlghy, N. 8. ■ WASTED. PIANIST, muat-bv-Hig.it reader up in vaudeville; salary no object. If competent; six shows a week. Tent show; here for 3 weeks. Duluih, Superior, and La Crosse, the rest of the Summer. All around, useful, single performers, write; If I know you are good, wire, will furnish ticket. I Was formerly MitDagtir of the Wizard Oil Co. Address \V. F. Gallagher,M|,r Awsgo Comedy Co., Orand Forks, N. Oak.' P. 8.—Sam Qrton, wire. EDUCATED YOUNG WOMAN, O W MM* comfortable home, hen-ituy location, oti'era accom- modations for from two to four children; rentied surroundings, capable care aud trainlne*. A rer- enoe tetter from ncr Rector atateo: "It ufforde me genuine plesauro aud sattafaeilon to be able lo Hay I bave kuown the applicant for many years, who Is ut once able and qualified, aud there need b* no h«sttailou In aooeptiug her offer'of care, and kindly and Intelligent companionship.-' F. WINDSOR 6RAT1IWA1TE, ' Rector of fit. Andrew^_ P s rlsb, Stamford, Conn. AT LIBERTY—J. J.-CLEMEMS-Rlll., Versatile Sketch 1'eam and Musical Artists. Both do singles, pnt on nbd work in acts; neither play piano or double band. Reliable managers ouly write. STRANG, TUhuore Co., Neb. - WASHINGTON. Taeoinn. -At Theatre the Tacoma (Charles II. riorald, manager) Morris Stock tco.: in r 'Ro«nok*,"' May 7'1>; same company. In 'Turned Up.", 10.12. ... '.. Utah (H. m. Owens, manager). — Allen Stock Co., preffinttng Forest.Sesbury, In the title role oP'The ana) from Mexico"'7-1B, . Savov.— Surah. Bernhardt. In "Camil.e," May .10. CnvMiAL (\f. J. Tlmnions, msnager).— Week beginning 7: Bigg nnd Bang, Charles Mover, the Weavers, CeelllA HatU. Tom La ltcce, lllustntted songs, Cote nnd Cole, and blogrsph. IioVal concert for oepefit of Red 'C'rvsa twletv. arranged by alma. Kernuuda Hansen, assisted by local unialclauy, Temple of Music, May 1*. * Grand (D- B. Worley, manager).—Week beginning 7: Milllo Bros., Frank Kowan, II- lustratca songs. Luce nnd lAice.-Oeorge Yeo- inau. Vi'Huvluu Trio, Ullsworth aud Burt, and Gruudi6cope. «■> jSAINE. I'oriinnd.—At the,' Jefferson (Cuhn & tiruiit. managers) "Daniel O'Counell" wns presented by local people May 7. Sciir,- fiion'e "The Heal Widow Brown" Co. 10". •■Peek's Bed Boy" came 11. tor two perform- ances, aud Keller was the drawing attraction 12. Creatore's Band 16. 1«. "Sweet Clover" 17, "Side Tracked" lit. Bartley McCullum Stock Co. opens 28. i roRTUim *J. E. Moore, manager).—The bill last week wns extra good, and drew crowded houses. BUI week of 14: Burke and La Buc. nines and Remington, Harold 1', Nelson, Arthur and Mildred Boylan and cOirtpant-, tnfl> Van Aukens, and Hill and Wileon. « ■> TCP Mabks left for Rtiropo May 12, and will return lu September, POWDERS, NAIL ENAMEL, ROUGE AND COLD CREAM, SPECIALS FOE MONTH OF MAY. If yon use the BEST yon will like these Preparation-. REPUBLIC BRAND VIOLET TALCUM POWDER; delightfully perfumed; made I J. with purified talcum; Resize IM, VIENNA NAIL ENAMEL; makes a brll- All. llant aud lasting polish; in bound glaaa jara.fi, wCi BLOOM OF HEALTH) a *new liquid *)C- face and lip rouge fivu. THEATRICAL COLD CREAM "BHAKESPEREAif BRAND"; made o! purest Ingredients. Quickest, best and pleasant to nae. 7n oue pound screw top Jars; Kfa kg cotiMECTioii ^.rm amy other store' -,. TrtBiGSTOtJE w ?.™«y" Aanniwrif SlEGELQlOPERg ^* SIXTH AVE.i8*'ai9»5Ti NEW YORK > J.B.GREEMHUT.PRES. BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE. AM. LEAGUE PARK, Willi ST. 1.0IIIS, May 10,17.18,19. Will, CHIUAOO.May M, a». M. RACING. WESTCHESTER BACINO ASSN. BELMONT PARK MAV 111-1(1. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLDB, GRAVESEND, HAT 41-40. L I. R. H„ fj| 81. rwry. Wauled, Silent Performer, Change for Week. Performera doubling brass, write. Can use good-cook. All Summer near New York City. Cooke Comedy Co.. Sea Cliff, Long Island. N.Y WANTED — Merry-Go-Round, Ferris Wheel Shooting Gallery, or other good amusement fea tores, for Hobion Citv Pa^r, new 15 acre park serving negro population or Annlston, Oxford aurt Ilnhson City.- ConcerSlons on percentage basin. Annlston Electric A Gas Co. ]nst completed elec- tric Hue to this report. H. W. SEXTON, (Haun-crur imth companies), Aunlslou, Ala. By tearing s heanUful pnper Udy-while slngtuff orbtlltlntr. snnn'i-t'il7.':ri =.... u ,"j .*' danclug or talking. Stunpfe tidy aud InnructW tec. Oompiete 10 minute act, b new desIiiLs full Instructions particulars, etc- Jl.oo. Blif uuvaIit H. L. BlftCH. 1T01 N. Woodstock St., Ph lut, ft" y " WANTED, VERSATILE MED. PEKFOHMtlt^ IN al&LM qdigk. laaSaujalanSirS Want Piauo Player. I curry uiyowu plaue. Ye- If I know you. No, Nil. H.J. KINNEBREW stoulaville. Mo., care of Clifton Rem. Co. n?!f^* , . KD '. MU * ,C, * I,M » immediately, for BAND -only. Long heasou. All Summer aud Wluler'ri work. Must have regulation Mlhhtrv Band Cnlform, Cornets. Tuba, Alto, Troiubouci*' Drums, Baritone!*. Sight Readers. Salaries 55 low-: Tougetlt, I pavall cxpenss^. W.B. BAXTER. MO K . Front Ml., C01mnbu-.,Q. Ql ARTEKSCOPKS. With VIEWS, Mb SAPH08, *?i.60. MTO MtTt). SCOPLS, S2S. Bouvit Name Plate. $:tf. Acrobat Blowers, |5. fortune with Fortunes. |7.i0. Band, Grip, 47. wizard Fotfuuc, Jj. L'p-to-Dulc Post Card Machines, $». Platrorm Scale, Weight and Height, |a Spti-ometers. $5. ."PerCeeUou card MacUuu, »5. Post Office wlth-Ltltera. •:.». Spicy V lews, 41 per doz. All good working order, good as new. Uepo-4lt reiiulred. •. STAR yoVELTY CO., fortlaud, V.\. OPTIORAPH MOV NO PiCTURE HA- CHINE, with Stereoptlcou, Screen, one Film and two nets Song Slides. 440. Sent privilege, examination. AHKHICAN EXCHANGE, b3u lUlsiy St.. Brooklyn. • hDISON MOVING t ICTLRE MACHINE, elighilj need, with Electric Lamp and -Rheostat, and Screen, one film and two sets Song slide*, f.vn n 5l!if«P riTll V* examination. AMERICAN EXCRANGE, 630 Haleey St., Brooklyn. LAUGHING Gallery, io Metal Mirrors, front 16X30; cost. 4190; price, $100; Ocean Wave, seals 70 people; has no top or wall; price, |1W: Galatea Statue, 416; Indian Fortune Telling Heads, $15; Lunnette, jtw; War Figure*-, Organs, Veuirib- yulst Figures, PalnUngn, Marionette*, etc. W. H. J: SHAW. Victoria, Ho. SKETCHES. Travesties, Burieiquc!, etc., written to order. 1 furnish ouly "Hie ■best original work. Joseph. Kershaw, wn Buttonwood St., Fhll.Mlelphla. ' . ■'. - -^ AT; LIBERTY-A1 Electrician and Moving P'f 11 "" 6 ,, Operator, with Edison Exhibition M* chluc, for Summer season. Reliable Parks or Summer Theatre. 5 years' usp. - ELECTRICIAN, care of ULIPPKIt. FOR SALE, 5,000 feet of FILM; dret^la-s condition: e cents per foot. Write for a*. D. BASIN. OU Greene gtr«^l. New Yarh. WANTED, Partner to Join good Wench Impersonator, betweeu 18--U. Dancer pre- ferred. Good umateur cousldered. Hend photo, which will be returned. HOWARD CONNOR, Rising Sun. Md- WANTED AT ONCE-Performers for Med- icint Srow; Teams or Single that cau change for one week. Any good people, write, salary eure. State what you do In Drat letter. Long season. Dr. W. H. Goodenough. Melrose, Jackson Co.. Wis. at LIBERTY, II. Blotter Jeuninga. Leads and Heavies, Rep., balance of summer and next season. Past three seasons with Jere McAulltfc. Salarv reasonable.. Have scrips, and oan direct. Pen. Del., Boston. He^pouBlhie managers omy. PARTNER WANTED, with an Al IRISH DIALECT, tor sidewalk conversation or sketch work. No booze Ujrhter o'r trunk taleut wanted. REVERB SAMPSON, -, ivaWest fod Street, New York. WANT ED-OPERATOR, JIMuglu New York, with picture machine, to rehearse picture Ml. . _ VINOBNT, eareof CLIPPKR. WANTED. Partner for Musical Act, Come- dian or Straight Man. Must putv Cornet or Bari- tone In hand. Sober and reliable. Join bright, light show . Address J. M. SMITH, care of Box MO. Bluenuld W. Vn. ■ ■<- HIGH DIVING DOG, Udder add Net; line outllt for Bally Hoo or Free AUractlou, 425. .Will siiip privilege trial on receipt of r«. Uogii aud Pups, ah breeds, for Hale.- if. DICKINSON, ^ ■J4«s Wreo Arc., St. Louis, Mo. ^ WANTBd QCH K. for Medicine Show, a Sluglug and Dauclng Comedian who also plajs banjo or guitar a little; Must change for a week aud make rurcea go. ■ sobriety Indispensable. AddresaJU RKY B. CLARK, Box IIP. Milan. Mich . FOR SALE—Ek-gaut Urge set Organ Cliiuice, rack, ■.* special Taj lor trunks, a3 notes, Pedal D (o high D, all nickel; stiver ultu saxophone, 43a flue half aim cello, sweet tone, com. slide cornet and uovelty bomb, 2i Swles chime bells, novelty, with trunk; novelty 1 or 3 strlug cello, small novelty dress suit cuse. organ Mi oct. E8TERBR0UK, Boston, Mass., UeiiTDel. - »,- WANTED-BASS, CKU<0. or HARP. Frr-ei" to be double. Tromtoiie, Clarinet and Ilrdiub. Other good musicians write. For is weeks'en- gagement and location afterwards. Price, 410 per week, board and lodgiug. Most be sight reader, and gentleman in every respect. EogsgciOLitt rrom the lothor May until Sepf. 4. at Hotel Tyhce, Tyhee lalsud.Ga. Wire Irouiedlately Prof. LBVIN, Rmelgh, N. O.. until 18, afterward at ButclTybcc, Tyhee iBlahd.Ga. M*Af*TED~MALE PIANIST tp-pluy in Res- taurant. Also Banjo Meu, afternoon aud even- togs. Work all year to right person. State lowest salary lu first letter. 1 . _ HARLAC' KER'B - RESTAURANT. York. Pi. _ WANTED, for Panama Medicine Co.. Sketch Team and other Comedians. Those that fsre music preferred. Lowest salary. In first letter. No tickets to stranger*. Address , T.R. J. M. CONDON, Newton, low- ' WANTED, for LOWERV BROS/ »h»«j Performers in all lines, io strengthen ehow. noon Aerial Act, man nud wire-preferred. Must jolu al once. MUte lowest In first letter. Addre.-^ GEO. B. LOW EH Y, as per routr.