The New York Clipper (June 1906)

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— ■ ■■■ '—*'"■' -■—-*——■■—■ —*-— V i 415 w H Bradbury, aecy. Riley, Rlla; County County Agricultural and Horticultural Fair, County Fair, 5-7: Geo. A. Moore, Key. Lodl, .,=..-..... c.i. »,ii.a,-w i a 3f; JEIbeiit Tolman. secy. Owejo, Tioga Lodl Union Fair, 11-14; A. U. Hindi, iccj. County Asrlonltmnl Etorlotr Fair, 8. 11-17: JlidUon, Dane County Fair. ls-lll; il. w. L ,\V. Kingman; aeey. I'ultnvra, Palmyra 'J'erwllllaer, aery. Alanltotvoc, -Manitowoc Union Agricultural Society Fair. S. 27-'}» ; County; Fair,, llf-lj; Caaa. (). Uactar,' «ecy. John It, Walton, aery. PMln Van.'Yfltea StartOeW. 'MarHflMd Fair, 11-14;,Geo. II. rSl?'Kev Stockton,--Rooks Count* Fair, B.lSsn-i 'a_Ii."WilHamii,Mcy ii , Smith Ceo- feV^bnlth County Fair, A. 21-24; M. A. nimond, U St- John, Stafford County iviiiv-A. 22-24;-P. O. Gray. secy. Seneca. Nemaha County Fair. A. 29-31: V. B. Fisher. w>fv Sterling, Rice County Agricultural ntii) Ylvo Stock Fair, A. 1-3; F. L Goodson, «»V7 Ullca, Utlco Agricultural Association Fair'. A: aO-S. l; R. C. Webster Jr., secy. Wakefield, Wakeileld Agricultural Society Fair O. Ml KuRene Elkfns, secy. Wlnfleld, rmwlev Coiinty Agricultural and Live Stock Fair 0 0-12 I W. 3. Wilson, secy. MASSACHUSETTS.—Amesbury, Ainenbury onil" Salisbury Fair, H, 23-27: Edward W. f-Mree secy. Amherst, Hnmpsbfre Fair, 18 ; N J Reed, secy. Athol, Worcester Nortb- weit' Fair, ft* 4 J -Albert Rllawarlh, secy; Barnstable. Barnstable County Fair, A. 28- Srt* M N. Harris, secy. Boston, MasHncbu- ■VttS Horticultural Fair. 8. H, fl, O. 10, 11; Wm P. Rich. secy. Bar re, Worcester County West Fair, S. 27. 28; Matthew Walker, secy, uinnrtford, Union anil Horticultural Fair. 12, it- K W. Boise, secy. Brldgewater, riy- moiitb County-■•'air, 12, 13, J. Herbert Leon- ord HKft- Chdrlemont. Deertleld Valley Fair, l'l 14l 8.. W. llnwkes, secy. Oummfogton, Hillside-Kalr, SIS* 1 2(1; C. F. Burr. aecy. Clln- lon Worcester East Fair, 12-14; Warren Ooiidnle. secy. Frsmlnghnm, Middlesex South Fair 18, 1ft; O. O. Davis, secy. Grcenlleld, Franklin County Fair, 10, 20; Ban .1. Field ■ secv. Great Harrington, Ilousqtonlc Fair, 2d.-27; Fred J. Fuller, secy. Hlnghani, Hingliam and Horticultural Fair, 23, 2(1; William II. Thomas, secy. Lowell. Middlesex, North, Fall 1 , 8. 13-3: Andrew Dlddell, Beiry. Multifield. Murshileld Horticultural Fair, A. «"-24t I. H. Hatch, Hi-ev. Mlddleneld, High- land Fair, M.'3, Bj J. T. Bryan, secy. Nan- tucket, Nantucket Fair, A, 22, 23: J. F. Miir- rillv, secy. Northampton, Hampshire. Frank- In and Hampden Fair. O. 3, 4; C. A. Mont- gomery, secy. North Adams, Hoosack Valley Fair, S. 21, 22; Gilbert Maxwell, secy. Ox- ford, Oxford Fair, 8. (I, 7; J. R Darling, iwy. Palmer, Eastern Hampden Fair, O. .'., 0: L. K, Chandler, secy. South From Ingham, Middlesex., South. Fnir, S. 18, II): O. o. Davis, May. | Spencer, Spencer Furraers' nml Me- chanics Association Fair. S. 20, 21: Geo. il. Hauler, secv. South Weymouth, Weymouth Agricultural and .Industrial Fair, A. 81*8. 2: T L. Tlrrell. secy. Sturhrldge, Worcester, Month, Fair, 8. 18, 14: C. \. Corey. iMjr. Wonrestur. Worcester County Fair, S. 3-0; Mrs. M- -M. ! Inst lugs, sci-v. West Tl-tuiry, Mortlm's Vineyard J^ilr, H. 18,10: F. A. \mV, aecr. 1 Uxbrldgo, Blackstone Valley Fair, A. C'8-30; Dr. M; It. Sbafpp, secy. NKW VORK". —Afton. Afion Driving I'ark and Agricultural Assot-latloti I''alr, H. 23-28: ]. W. Hnely, M>cy. Albion, Orlenus t'ountv A([iliullurnl HorlQly.Knlr. S. 2023; Wm. Il, Kriiiik. secy. Altamont, Albany County Agrl- i-ultiirnl Society uud KxpoattlOfl Fair, A. 23- fil'l Arlliiif K..lloothbv, secy. 'Aiigellca, Alle- genv County Agricultural Society Fair, S. 4 7; K' I. Weaver, ink Bullston Spa, Hain- toga County Agricultural Fair. A. 2M-31 : Ntehnliifi V. WiLheck, secy. Hutavlit. (iencHce COiinly Agricultural Society Fair, S. 10-22 : AllH>ri K, Hniwii. secy. ItRth, Stfuticu t'uunty ^Uriiiiltural Society Fair, S. 23--J8; Clins. A. sinitis, utrjr. HlngliumloD. Bingbitmion In- dustrial Fxponltlou Fair, H. 23-28: "Henry S. Alnrlln, aaeV. Hoonvllle, Boouvtlle Associa- tion Fair, S. 4-7; Henry J. Vol I mar, secy, p-rucknort, Monroe County Agricultural Ho- cletv Fair, H. 20-20; Fred II. Hbafer, aecy. J-i noictlfli], KriKikllelilMiHllsim County Agrl- mltural Society Fair, S. 24-27; N. A. Crumb, HKy. ■ Cairo, Ureene County Agricultural So- ciety. Fair, A. *21-23;'Frnnk D. Cole, secy. ■ 'iiinl.rlitge, (VinlhrUlge Valley Agrlcitltural Society Fnlr. H. 3-7: Rllot B. Norton, aecy. <'anandalgiiD, Ontario County Agricultural Society Fair, S. 20-221 Milton A. sniliii. Necy. Canton, Hi. Lawrencn r.timiv Agrtcul- tural Society Fiflr. S, 11-14; .Inmes R John- son, secy. Cane Vincent, Cape Vincent Agri- cultural Society, A. 28-31 ; Frank DeWQfff- <nel. Rfey. Carmel, l'utnnhi County Agrlful- iturul Association Fait. A.-28-(31: B. tf. Pol- Jii-'i-. aery. Chulbam, Columbia County Agrl- ciiltnralSocletv Fair, O. 2-3; W. A. Harden, aecr.- Coblesklll, Coblesklll Agrlculhinit So- cli-ty Fair, S. 2-1-Mj ». II. Van Ness, secy. Coopertttuwu. Otsego County Agricultural N.v dety Fair, A. 22-24; Geo. W< IJurtcett, wtcy. Cortland, Cortland Coiimy Agricultural So- ciety Fair, A, 21-24; W. J. Gre«ninnn, rpc.v. Cuba, Cuhn Fair. S. 11-14; Geo. H. Swift. aeey. Delhi, Delaware County Agrtcultiirnl Society Fnlr. A. 28-31; F. W. Youuinnti. secy. Denofllt, Denoalt Ansuc1ntlon Fair, A. 21-24: Delos Axtell, secy. Dongnn HIIIh. Itltlmioud County Agricultural Society Fnlr.H.3-8 ; Hdw. P. Doyle, Mt'i'v. Drvden. Dryden Agricultural Society Fnlr, 18-21; .1. B. Wilson, secy. Dun- dee, Dundee Association Fair, O. 2-4 ; Howard 11. - Woodruff, aecy. Dunkirk, Cbautnuqua County Agricultural Fair. H. 3-8; H. M. Clarke, secy. Fllenvllle, Ulster County Agri- cultural'Society Fnlr, A. 28-31 ; W. s. Doyle. ftccy. Klmlrn. Chemung County Agricultural Society Fair, S. 10-21: Edwin J. Young, secy. Fonda, Montgomery County Agricultural So- ciety Fair, O, 1-4; A. Howard Burtch, secy. 'Fort Edward, Washington County Agricul- tural Society Full- A. 28-31; Rodney Van Worme.r, secy. ■ Frankllnvllle, Krankllnvlllo Agricultural Pair. A. 28-31; C. W. Hogue, aecy. Fulton, Oswego County Agricultural Society Fnlr, A. 28-31; II. Putnam Allen, wcy. Oouverncnr, Gouverneur Agricultural *uil Mechanical Society Fair. S, 4 : 7; Dexter A. Leggett, secy. Greene, Riverside Agrlcul- Hiriil Society Fair. S, 11-14 ; C. Wlnnton. secy. Hamburg, lOrle County Agricultural Moclelv Fair, 8. 10-13; J. C. Newton, secy.' Hem- lock, Hemlock Lake Ktiloii Agricultural So- ciety Fnlr, 0- 3-3; S. Tarker Hoprmngl), secy. Herkimer, Herkimer County Agricul- tural Society Fair, A. 27-30; I, P. Raabacb, ftccy. llamellnvllle, the UornellRvllle Fair, A. 28-31; Clyde K. Shults, secy. Hudson, Columbia Agricultural unci Horticultural As- suciatioti Fair, S. 11-13: Noah H. Browning, f#«y. Ithncn, Thomnklns County Agrlciu- Inrnl and Horticultural Society Fnlr, S. 26-28; A. <;. Genung, secy. Johnstown, Fulton County Agricultural Society Fair, S. 3-0; Thomas Parker, aecy. Little Valley Cattnrnu- 5us Cotitity Agricultural Society Fall*, S. 4-7; . II. Wilson, aecy. [jockport, Niagara County Agricultural Society Fair, A. 27-S. 1; R. Na- thaniel Roberts, secy. Isowvllle, Lewis County Agricultural Society Fair, A. 28-31, yif. .8. wlndecker, secyi Lyons. ■ Wayne County Agricultural Society Fuir, S. 3-8: K. D, Klip- pel, secy. Mnlone, FrunkUn County Agricul- tural Society Fair. S. 18-21 ; Walter J. Mill- ion, aecy. Margnretvlile, Catnklll Mountain Agricultural Society Fnlr, A. 21-24 ; Thomas 'Wlbter. secy. Mlddletown, Orange County Agricultural Society Fair, A. 28-31: David A. Jlori'lson, secy. . Mlneoln, Agricultural Society of Queens.and Nassau Countlon Fair, S. 23- 20; l4tt Van de Water Jr., aecy. Moravia, Cayuga <'ounty Agricultural Fair. 8. 4-7 ; Wil- lis H. Klluorne, secy. Montkello, Sullivan County Agricultural Society Fair, A. 21-24; Lena P. Slratton, secy. Morris. Morris As- sociation, Fair, 0. 2-4; Pt-p. Wlnton, secy. Naples. Naples Union Agricultural Society Fair, 8. 17-20; C. L. Lewis, secy. Nassau, llensfleiaer County Agricultural and Liberal ANb Society Fnlr, 8. 11-14; Dellner Lynd, aery. Newark, Newark Association Fair, S. KO-22; W, ir. Hyde, secy. Newark VallCy,, Northern Tioga Agricultural Soclely Pair, s. R-8: «». K. Purple, «ecy. .-New Wy, Rockland County Industrial Association Fuir, A. 21-24; A- A, Vnuderbllt, secy. N. Y. City, American Insiltuif Fair, s. 23-27, and N. 7-0:. Robert A. B. Davtou. secy. Norwich, Chenango County Agrlculturnl Society Fair. S. 4-7; 1-. IL Shilth, se-v. Ogdenshurg, Oswegatcble Agricultural Society Fnlr, S. 23-28; C. B. iitirrlnu.il. secy. Otieonta, Oneontu Union AgMcultnral Society Fnlr, S. 17-20; S. L. Huntington, secy. Orangeburg, Rockland County Agricultural Society Fair, S. 4-. . John K. Watklns. secy. Parry, Silver ljike 4-7; I. C. Baldwin, secy Agriciiliurnl and Mechanical Association Fair, K 24-20: H..W. Hart, secy. Plattshnrg. Clin ton County Agricultural Society Fair, S. J.1* n nci< ■uHrnH i uun, nuuiunnnni. 14 : AV. T. Burleigh, s«*cy. Phcrnlx. Onondaga -Wisconsin Ffllr. A, 21-24: T. M. Priestly, County Association Fair, 8, 18-21; C. K. Wll- ercy. Monroe. Green ConntyJFnlr, S. 12-lu; Welton, secy. Mansion, Joneau County Fair, Menominee, Dunn Hnby, secy. Mcr rill, Lincoln Comity Fair, A.' V8-31: John W llruco, secy. Mineral Point L Southwestern Hams. secy. Potsdam, Rnqoette Valley and Inland C- White, secy. Phillips, Pierce St. Regis Valley Agricultural nnd Hortkul- County Fnlr, 23-28; F. K. Randall, secy. Por- tnral Society Fair. S. 4-7; W. N. Wart, sery. I'ouffhkeepsle, Dutchess County Agricultural Society Fair, S. 23-28; J. M. Booth, secy, I'rutisburg. Prattsburg llnlon Agricultura: tage, Columbln County Fair, 4-7; F A. Rhyme, secy. Richland Ceuter, Richland County Fair, 23-28: W. G. Unrry, secy. Spring Green, Spring Green Fair, A. 28-31 Society Fair, S. 11-14 ; Leverne Tho.nan, secy. J. M. Alorgan, secy. Vlroijun, Vernon County Jleert Corners, Gorhnm AgHrultural Soclely fc'alr. S. I8r21: V. W. Alexander,.secy. Wau m P. Benton Pierce, secy. RlchOclil tomo. Wnusharu County Fair, 2B-2H: C. A. Mclnttre, secy. We.itlleltl, Marquette County Fair, A. 20-S. 1 ; S. A. Sbarpe, secy. Foot Guard Hall (W. 11. Ellsworth, man- ager).—Creators, with his band, gave two concerts 28, to large biialntta.- Jt Notch. --Geo. IL Murri, repreaentlng Mme. Bernhardt, who appears nere June 8, Ta/'Ca- mlllf," fell olt- the stage vehlls hisiirttitiR the same Friday evening, .May 2ft, severely Injuring his aide.. He was taken at one** to bin hold, and ninv i><* couOuefl tp his bed for several duvs The UnrQiim A Bailey Show'Is hooked here fur Juna in. . ■ ' §■■■■ i..- — ■ New ITuvrwj.—At Pnlha (8. '/>. Poll, pro- prierorl, weekor. May W: Latim Brnnrtt nud company. Klney mid Mollis. Mntlle Sock ette, iMacari'M iuonki>ys. Hush nnd tlnnlun, nud Ida t'rlspl nud compiiny. Savin Bock Pauk iDiu-cy Jk Speck, innna- gersK--Week uf js, VlivilA's trnlue*! aqolMa. +++ NOTICE TO « lHlHT>Po\l»RV'lS. SpiiogR, Rlchtlcld HprlntS Agricultural Sn- flety Fnlr, fi, l-:t; l». A. Cluimberllii, secv. Hlverlieod, SulTolk County Agricultural So- ciety Fair, S. 18-21 : Harry Lpp. secy. Borne, Oneida County Agricultural Society Fatr.-K 1*4-28: J. B. CrlHhtnan, secy. Snndy Creek, fisndy Creek, Richland. Orwell nnd Boylstoii Agricultural Socloty. Fair, A. .'1-2-1; II Lmil-, VallHce, secy. Kchenevus. Schenevns Vnlley AgrlcultursI Society Fair, A. 13-17; W, A, rfer. secy, Schoharie, Scbohorle t.'ounty Agrl cultural Society Fair, 8. 18-20; HL U Auchatupnugh, secy. Troiipsburg, Southern Btenban Agricultural Socl«ty Fair, 8. 4-7: ('has. K. Marlatt, secy. Trumnnsburg. Union Agi-lculLiiral and Ilortlcultuml Society Fair, S. 4-7 : Guy O. Ulninuu, secy. Walton, Dela- ware Valley Agricultural Society Fair, S. 4■ SUMMER PARKS. ADniTlONAI.. 1'or other MriM ser> Ct.ippnt dated May 3, WOtL AMSTKUDAM. N. Y.—Thayer's Concert I'ark, William 'Plinyer, mgr. L ATLANTA, Go—Pouce de Lena, Park, Jflke Wells, mgr. BKLLKVILLi:, N. J.—Hillside Park. BHIDGCTON, N. J.—Tumollug Dam l4lke, M. Rudy Heller, mgr. CAI'i; MAY, N, J.—Sewell's Point Pavilion, M- Hudy Heller, mgr. P. 8. McNee. secy. Warrensburg, Wnrren COI.HMHPS, O.—--Schnefer's Oardeu, Frank County I''air, S. 11-14: Fred J. Hayes, secy, Warsaw, Wyoming County Agricultural So- ciety Fair. S. 17-10; Wiillnm H. Webster, secy. Wiitklns. 'Schuyler County Agricultural So- clely Fair, A. 28-31 ; Arthur N. Goltry, secy. Waterloo, Seneca County Agricultural Society Fair, S. 2G-27; Kdward Nugent, secy. Water- town, Jefferson County Agricultural Society Fair, 8. 4-7 ; W. R. Skeels, secy. Wellsvllle, Wflllsvlllo Association Fnlr, A. 21-24; b\ D, Rice. secy. West port, Bssex t'ounly Agricul- tural Society Fair. 8. 4"* * " «^"-- Schnefer, mgr. CHICAtiO. III.—The Chutes. , CITY OF MRXJCA, Mex.—Luna Park, J. D. Dletrlck, mgr. DeiNVKR.' Col.—-Elllch's Garden, Mary Kiiii-ii-Loii*. mgr. KUHKKA SPRINGS, Ark. — Bummer Audi- torium nnd Park, M. A. Weslow. mgr. FINDLAY, O.—Reeves Park. HAINI-.HPOHT, N. J.—Itaucocas Park, M. Rudy "Heller, mgr. . HILTON, N. J.—Olympic Park. West Sand Lake, Rensselaer .County MOBILK. Ala.—Monroe Park, M. MarDer- inott, mgr. NKW YORK CITY-—Lion Palace Roof Oar- den : New Amsterdam Root Garden, Klnw Sc Krlangcr, mgrs.; New York Roof Garden, Joseph Hart, mgr.: Para- dise Gardens, Oscar Hnrouicrsteln, mgr. POTT8TOWN, Pn.—Ringing Rock Park, \U A. H. Walker. Agrlciiltiiral and Horticultural Society Fair, A. 2A-31: Oacnr J. Lewis, secv. While Plains, Society of Agriculture and Horticulture Fair, S. 17-22: l-;awitrd K. Long,-secy. 'Whltney'i Point, Broome County Agricultural Society Fair, A. 28-31 : Fred I:. Allen, secy, OHIO.—Akron, Summit County Fnlr. 0. 2 Q: 0. J. Swlnehart. secy. Athens, Athmi4 t.'ounty Fnlr. A. 14-10: II. 11. tinning, secy. Beren, West Cuyahoga County Fair, S. ll-Dt; 0. It. Stone, secy. Bellefontalne. ),ognu .RK'HMOND. Va.—Reservoir Park. County Fair, A. 21-24; John P. Aiken, secy. 'SALISIIURY. N. C.—Fulton Heights Park ImkIv Heller, mgr, QPPIUvi', Can. — Montgomery Pork, J. A. Kvercll, mgr. Itlun<;iiester, Clinton County Fair, A. 21-24; B. K, Chauey, secy. Boston (Owensvllle P. O.V, Clermont Cpflnty Fuir, A.,28-31: A, S. Johnson, Recy. Bowling Green, Wood County Fair, 8. MM»; R. 8. Sweet, secy. Bucyrns, Crawford County Fnlr, O. 0-12: D. W. Ilurr, secy. Burton, Geauga County I'nlr. s. 11-14: W. s. Ford, secy. Cadi;;, Harrison Count? Fnlr, O. 2-4 ; R ft. Klrby, secv. «'aunl Dover, Tuscarawas County' Fair, 0. 18-21 ;. J, 8.- KiiniH. secy. -Canton, Stark Couoiy Fnlr, H. 23-28; J. II. Lehman, secy, CunOeld, Mil- honing County Fair. S. 23-27; B. I*. MbucIh*h- ter, sec.%. Cnrrollton, Carroll County Fair, 0* 0-12; C. A. Tope, .secy. Cellna, Mercer County Fuir, A. 21-24; 8. J, Vlnlng, sei-y. Chagrin Falls, Hast Cuyahoga County Fuir. 8. 4-7: F. P. Gates, secy. Coshocton, Co- shocton t'ounly Fnlr, O. 0-12: Robert Boyd, spcy, Dayton, Montgomery County Fair, S. 3-7; W. J. Ferguson, Recy. -Koton, Preble County Fair, 8, 10-14; L. F. Reynolds, secy. Klyrlu, Lorain County Fair, 8. 18-21: An- thony Neldlng, secy. Flndlay, Hancock County Fnlr, 8. 10-22; Wm. Demland, >ecy. Fremont, Sandusky''County Fair, 0. 2-0: A. W. t>vermeyer,, secy. Georgetown, Brown Tbei- Cuslno, 10. L. March, mgr. ST. MH'IS, Mo.—Mnnnlon Park. ST. TlIOMAHi Cnu.—Pinafore Park. 8PIHNGF1KLD. III.—Webster Park tie. L. w: Mars, mar. TAMAOUA, Pa. Manila Grove, M. Rudy Heller, mgr. TOI.KDO, .0.—Ilellavua Park. 13. F. Chrlsto, mgr. TRRN'T'ON, N. J.—Spring Lake Pnrk, Amer- ican Amusement Co.; mars. VAILSBURG, N. J.—Electric Park, (!. A. Diinlap, mgr. WHIRLING, W. Va.—WbeellDg Park, Geo. A. McLaughlin, mgr. WILMINGTON, Del.—Hheelpot Park, Jomea 10. Henry, mgr. WOnCF.STFH. Mass.—White City Park. _;—4^«> CONNECTICUT. iiriiiuciMtrt —At Smith's (C. Snulih. manugci), "The Politician," by It. M, Hpcrry, of this city, presented for the benellt of the stuge hnnifs, closed this thsatre May 21,.for this season. Pom'n (M. ft, Mitchell, mannger).-—"When -" Stock . Tfttt e Mlu- A ■ Graham secv Usbou Colnmbiana M "T 20, with the usual Summer amusemeotH, *:_ w .r a ," nn il .,'.«. Vi H "., 11, ,. L "" ,mD . ,a .™ sreenlerhuse. roller constsr. rnvnl ram. Jlenaghan, Warren County Fnlr, s, 18-21 ; Geo.W. Uatir, Recy. Lima, .Allen Pmiiny Fair, H. 11-ln; C, A.- Graham, secy. Lisbon, Columbian! County Fair, S. 11-13: K. F. Moore, secy London, Madison County Fair, A. 28-31; II. ft. Pancake, secy. Manslleld, Richland County Fnlr, S. 21.-28; W. H. Glfford, secy. Marietta, Washington County Fnlr, S, 4-7: Ed. Flanders, secy. Marlon, " Fair, H. 20-28; James Murysvllle. Union County F t Brodrlck*. secy. Mct'onnellsville. Morgan Count v Fnlr, 8. 23-271 George II. Black, secy. Medina,'Medina County Fair, S. 4-0; O. O. Van Deusen, secy. Mount Gllcad, Mar- row County Fair, O. 2-3; G. J. Smith, secy. Mount JoV, Scioto County Fair,'A. 28-31: Rtiy- _ opened at (IiIh Hummer resort In ubout ten days. The foruiul opening of the Islaud took ulnce steeplechuse, roller coaster, royal gorge, dnnclng, etc. ■ - - Notkh. —Joseph J. Raymond, formerly with I lie Point of PIdch, Bostou,' was semcted, week of 21, by George c. TIIjmh, as bin t hh per- Mr. Ray in Marlon Coiinlv t,onnl repr.-stuitutlve hi this city. sir. Ray a' Kminti tinev uiond litis hail inii.lt experience fn the amuse- Fa'lr S T.-14 • \V' "^n' <«»evlng line, nnd will Introduce vailde- inelt'svlile Merit ni vll,t * M,1<l <l,il ' i| ' "Itrnctlons In a few weeks. W. A. McGeorge, Becy. Montpaller, wflllams Bafii e S£. l Wffl# - ,t 1 / , ' 0 V' «"" ^ranclsro. Countr Fair. S. ILL.: C.'C. Luttanuor. secy. They were In that city during the- curlh- Newark Llckinir County Fair O 2-tl ■ J M »l«nke, and csenped Injury nnd financial Iohh. l-'iimier'Beev New Lexlntrton Perrv 'Oounlv Mr - 'loa«elyii tonrs the country with stercop- Onkey Park, Hamilton County Vlr' A. g- S^MJ!>S J5SisA!Sft Jflb i^ 17: i'- L, Sampson, secy. Ottawa, Putnam, ■O, 2-0; A. P. Handles, secy. Pnuldlng, Paul- ding County Fair. A. 28-31; W. R; Jnckson, secy. Pomeroy, Slclgs County Fair, S. 12- 14; C. II. Church, secy, l'roctorvlllc, Law- rence County Fair. H. 12-14; W. W. Reekard, secy. Ravanna, Portage County Fnlr, 8. 11- 21 ; Lafayette Smith, secy. Saint Clnirs- rllle. Belmont County Fair. A. 28-30; J. II, Taylor, secy. Sandusky, Erie County Fnlr, H. 11-M; T. II. SSerbe, necy. -SarahHvllle, Noble County Fnlr, 8. 12-14; Homer-John- son, secv. Sidney. Shelby County Fair, J, . Morgan E. Ink. secy. County Fair, W. I. Tenney, secy. Wapulco- neta, Auglaize County Fair, S. 2ri-28; A. F Island, and one of the largest concesslnulstH of George i\ Tllyou. formally njiened His de- Fnlr, S. 11-13; C. F. Crooks, secy. Wash lag ton, Guernsey County Fair, S. 23-28; J. F. Peraonel nf tne, Poll Stock Co.: ftur faefl/Wrttl ronrspondetif* are bfrfhy normal that the wfitmtlnl* now Ttehl l)f /'mm rfpiml nn ./Mttc J, Thru urn tequratftl to rrliim tlinii tn thin office, at one*, far rtnaral for iiWtWfM7. MINSODIll. .Many friends of Flonmce Hamilton, of thin city, go tn Hartford once a week to see her lu repertory, ut the Hartford opern House, where she In tilling a Summer en- gagement.' w. h. Josselyn and wife, of K ii nans City.'—At the WIIHs Wood (Woodward \ Hurgesn Ainiiscment Co., mstin- g«n*> 'The Lion ami the Mouso," last week, did splendid,business, and deservedly so, for hoth the compHUy utid the play certainly scored heavily.. Uertrmlti Cogluu, Arthur Byron. Jnxcuh Ktlgnur and'George PitrsonH Nil «ilii excellent work. Nnr C. Goedwru, In "Tlie GRnhis** nnd "When We Where Twenty- oite." 7-s). closes the seasoh ivt this luniBe. ■ Grand Opkha Houmw (lludiou it Juduh, mnnngers).—The house, wnx dark last week. This week, "Buster Brown" closes the sonnou of. the bouse. GlLMH , OPRllA HoilHR (E. S. Ilrlghflm, mnnnger). — liist. week. "A Thoroughbred Trsmp" drew well. This week, ''Dora irbornc" closes the house.sensou. .AnDiTORti'M (Wnmlward& llurgesK Amuse- ment Co., managers).—Last week, the Wood- ward Stock Co. gave .nad iH*rfnrniRnccs of "The Galley Slave" end "The Belle of Rich- mond. " Thin week, I tie stock coin pony from Omaha comes down nnd slnrN a Hummer' en- gagement, opening with "Tim Cnvuller.*' Pr.vrruv i,l. .1. Barrett, mnniifter).~Lnst week, the Cherry Hlossoms gave *"l'he Maiden nnd the Mule,*' to good business. This week, the New Ceotnry Olrln close the hnusa. Pi.ki'-l'ii.' Pahk (Saw Uelijnmlii, lunna- gerl.—Kansas City's Coney Island opened lis season -May 20, with crowds In attendance. Ellory's Band, with Slguor Ferulln as the conductor, wus the principal outside ntlrnc- tlon. and the Five Flying Moors did their trnpeze net on the lawn. An added feature Gils year Is Alligator Joe's alligator farm. Hale's tours nud scenes of the world are still dolug -their phenomenal business, and nil the .other concession* opened with n nourish. In the German >Hinge the acts wore: The Itntterwnrth Sinters and Lydell, In songs nnd dnuces; Claudius nnd Hcnrlet, bnnjulsts; Meinm nnd Mnyiutril, nobRs add dances, and May Mnlvnne. "The Dlxm GIN," In songs. This week's hill: Verderi. Perrv nml Wither, I«wls nud Le cinlr, Nettle Fields, and tbo Connolly Slstors. Forr?t I'.uii; (Lloyd Brown. mniiagerL— Kyrl's Bohemian Hand wns Die outside at- traction Inst week, and pro veil envlleut. Vol- lecltn and her nnlmals were eshlhltetl on tbo Inwn. In Hopklos' Theatre the features of the vaudeville was Lillian chick nnd her dnsh arouud the loop, Tim Salvaga!*, sp<M'- tacular Frnncli dancers; Welch, Nenly .atul Morn rose, ucrobats nnd comedians; Fredu mid Dare, niiisicul comedians, uud Ihe Melhn Ladles' Qunrlette. Bill ibis week Includes: Fi'imecHcu Redding and eumnany,' /urlckx Brothers, Louise Brehany, Mlldreif Flom and Powell. The lluiigsrlnn Band will he. Ins principal outside nitraclloii, nnd Vallecltn holds over, > Faiiimoiint Park (Ben Rosenthal, mana- ger).—This tsipulnr amusemnut place opens 27. The titlrnctloiis this season will he: Hunters' seenlc • railway, the mystic cave, circle swing, Ra£Vn Jumping hnrNcs, Blue- hoard cast Id, fun factory, Ferris wheel, elec- tric mlnlqturn railway and a. pew hAth bench. Miner's military 'band of forty plows will bo the attraction on the Ihwn, ami In tho the- atre the Imperial Muslcnl Comedy Co., under the mnnftaenient of Fred Kennedy, will pro- dries "Klug Zero" as the Inaugural attrac- tion, » WASHINGTON. IOWA. Den Moines— At Foster's Oners, House (Wm. Foster, manager) Tim Murpny pre- sented his new play. EBwUa Ruajt." to. n large and well pleased atidleftce way H>- AlutK'he Wnlsh, la "Tha Woman in the Case." plnved n return engageineni Hi, showing to n well illled house. Nat C.'tloortwln, in "Tb« Genlua," closes the season nt this house June 4. Iowan* Park OV. R. Gourley. nianagen. —'llie Royal opera Co.. In "Said fasha." opened n Summer engagement week Of May 2tl„ drawing big crowds. "The Mnseot" Is the attraction for week of 27. Emi'irh (M. .1. Karger. inannaer).—Big business cuntlnues. In spite of the warm wenthar.. Rill week of 28: Lydell Waters nnd llutferworlh, Ted E. Box, Mile, AI hi**, Pituik L. Perry, Clandlun nnd Scarlet. Lsn- dis, nnd.Stone, and Cruzcr Cmneily Four. sInurrhou. Park (Kreii luichauau. munti- ■ert.—This pnrk opens week of 27. with Willy Zimmerman, Hohrow Stldgrismid Have- innn s wild nnlmnlH. Nona.—W. It. tlmirley, manager of lowauu Park, gives the fallowing rosier uf the Roypl Opera Co., playing st his imrk: W. IL Oonr- ley* < id nunaar; Cbns Ilnvkeiwelinilir, seer*' tary. ttuil treasurer.; Dan Vmmg. comedy dud singe mnniiger; Horn De Fllllppl. Hoprano' Herbert Carter, tenor: Alfred Cahll!, hn?l lone; John II. MeRwoonoy, coftnrdy; Allan K. Foster, Roht. Illlivlork, baritone: lUilulIa Vodng, snuhreite; Evn Berth (Mrs. lum Yoiuig), ehnencters; ('lareiico Rogerson, uut- sical director, nml ti chorus of. elnvcu girls nml six men. iiy. seller In the wagon of the Buffalo Rill Show, received aluminum soiiveuirs from Ihe ahow- mau, made'lu Slllan The cerate nf Theodula Cehollus, (he acrobat, who died ut his home In this city recently, showed un ap- prulsal of some s-i.mm real nud persoanl property. His widow (Mile, /.ur'ihi In nd- ulnistrutrlx of the estate Edward Hub- bard, of Oils city, chief llthngrnplier with the No. 1 car or the Rsrmtm A Bailey Hhcw. arrived In this city 211, wilh the ear, the handriomest of Ihenggregnllon. It Is In Phnrge of Lester Slurrny, of St. Louis. Tha attaches ij>nii> m li.la ■ o i.' nmni/i. an«v (Vn.i in>. 0" eionoiate aumsr to ilie lotsi press. ..... ■ i ■ . i, u leadHLHn'rJy tialp^lBST^^riK lami sice Weir LauRdon, Moraaret Hagen. William J.'. Can- lair, s. i_H--ii._u. v., Williams, secy. _w«t ncU , rt | fretI , sldwcll, Jessie Pilngle, Kvetett Prdnr llniiltls. —At Greeno'sOpera House IVylil-H, Collier, business innnitger) the Cbns It. Phlpps Co., Muv 21-27,* nivneil lo fair buNlnesM. Tim Murphy, 28. tMHffl the rep ulnr season. A Summer seusnii nf vaudeville opens 2ti, with these people.; The Two Rack ells, Delphlno and 1>clmorii, Duchess Gerr rude Dudley, Fuller, Rose nml eoinpuuv, Mons. Iteitiichnmp, Dill uud Wnrd, anil tin* klniKlrtiine. I'hu'i.h'h (Vic Hugo, managerl,—The Peo- ple's Summer Stork uiieued 21, lu good busi- ness, with the following peoule In the euni- pany: Chits. Inskcen, Mine Harvey Hurhour, Mildred Moltiui, llelmi Treadwell. Golds Zone, 0. L. Howard. Will Burnett, Harry 1'. Ailninn nud Allen Kelly. Nim:n.~ The Furci'imgh-Hclls llrns.' Cir- cus Is utlled for June 2r>. Contriiciiug Aucnr Fred Miirgnn wnn here 21, and wus followed 22, by ail opposition force of eight men, In charge of "Kid" Sinclair t*. A. Hart miitiH sierenntlcon slides and morhig pic- tures were shown at 112 First Avenue, 18, HI Aerie Nn. 1411. F. fl. Eagles, held Hh ilii mini uiemnilitl hervU-cs 13, In honoi 1 of deceiiNed inenihi'l'S I'lironlu La Bean nud son. Drew, Joined the Chas. It. Pblppi Co. here 21 The Ceilur lluplds EnRh's defeated Hie Anilinnsil I'ligles nt baseball hei-e 211—Score 11 to 1 Malinger G. K. Mm ton In In Phlcnge, iHioklng vaudeville nllraV- IhMis ump buying fiirnltiU'e for the new niiiUHemeiit park, ihe Alamo, whicli Is ei- pecled to opi'ii June II. , , , n }^.. ■■■ ■ li.-i.liiik, —At the (!nsltui (hooves A Dodge, malingers) the Myrkle-IIiirihT Stock Co. opi'iin n four weeks' eiiRiiginieni hi rep- ertory May 2m, NoTi.'t.- .tnli ii lliihlnson's United Shows exhibit here Juno H..,.,,0llle Manlo, who has been spending n short vnrntlnii nt her home here, him rejolneil Coin Urns.' Circus for the soshuii, na principal foiirhorse churl.it driver. " »■» «(«auoiv. Mart rordT^At* Pa mons' (11. C* Parsons, Zanesvllle, Munklngum County Fair, 8. 18^ Ml; R. J, White, secv. WASHINGTON.—Fiverett, Snohomish Coun- pronrtetor-nnil manager) the second week of ty Agricultural Association. A. 20-S. l; Dan *he Hunter-Bradford Plflyera. presenting Currle. secy. Seattle, County Fair, H. 3-8: I The Adventu.es or Udi Ursu a." was Howell W. Peel, ores. Spokane, Interstate highly successful, the attendance be n« large. Fair, S. 24-0 D: Robert II. Cosgroye. aecy. ol »1 the rendition thoroughly artistic. Julia Walla Walla. County Fair Association, O. Wnn won marked applause and deserved It, l-(l: A. C. Van De Water, aecy, and nil the lending roles were In rnpnble WISCONSIN.—Amherst,' Portage County hands. "The Cowboy nnd (he Lady" May 28 Fair. S. 11-14; A. J. Smith, secy. Apple'. ton Fair. 18-21: Jos. Koffend Jr.. necy. Bara- boi>. Sauk County Fnlr. 23-28 ;.S. A. Pelton, aecy. Beaver Dam, Dodge County Fair, 24 28 ~ ConnI, . Boscobel end week, - Manager Pnrsoas has been In New. York the past week, booking for next season. Munrom. Opkra Hnnatfl (II. IL Jennings, -The engngement of the Florence C. W. Harvey, secy. Berlin, Green Pake manager).—The engagement of the Florence il y Fair. A. 28-31: G. H. Mclntyre, secy. Hamilton Co. rlosed.abrnptly 10. The hoitse .-—jobel Fair, O. 3-r»; L. B. Rukn, secy. ClijJl- has been closed-the entire week of 21. The ton. Calumet County Fair. A. 20-31; Gregory Jewish Pali. Mme. Beglnn Prater, and opera DorBchel. neey. Chippewa Falls, Northsra company, In "The Vice King," 2«. Wisconsin State Fnlr. R 17-21 Ml. B. Clark. Pwh'h iMll-ftDH, roanaRer).-—The ttocy. Darlington. Lafayette Comity Fnlr, A. Inst week of vaudeville was given 21-26, and eu-m : Geo.; word, secy. Dodgevllle. lown tli*» hill was nn Interest ng one. The stock County Fair. S, 4-7: Ben Thomas, secy. Elk- aeason Is Hin-JgUimted 28, by the Poll Slock horn. "Walworth County Fair, 18-21; n.■ C. Co.. headed by Margnrei I'llt and Cnrnpbeij Norrls. secy. Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Slratton. supported by the fol owing: J. Hall Kdlfr, A. 4-7: J. W. Watsoh. secy. Ilorltin- Owen..Merlon Strock. J. n. Uhllirtun, James Vltlo, Outagamie C'duUly Fair. 12-H; A. Milady. Geo, Rarwnrd, John B. Moran. Wll- L. Murphy. 5&. Jefferson. Jefferson Coiitlty Rrtm Kerhy. Arthur Kvlley Jamen Kcrby, Fair. O. 2-r.; O. F. Raesaler. secv. Kllbonrti Little llanel, Illta Russell, (lay Rhea, Helen Kllhoitrn Ffllr, 1-4; Geo. H. Campbell, " aecy. La (.'rouse, Inter-Stnte Fair. S. 24-21* Beck, Adoh Sherman, and Grace Berwefd, under the personal direction of C. J. \V, Roe, C. H. Van'AUken, secy. Lancaatar, giant The opening production Is "At Plney-Rldge," Seattle,—At the Omud Opera House (Itns- sell & Drew, managers) the Son Francisco Opern Co. (formerly Tlvoll Oparn Co.) open in "linn I nil'" May 20 and week, under the management of Russell A Drew, who have leased tho theatre for tuu Sumuor. Uame company, lu "The.Strollers," 27 and week. Srattlh (Juhn Con, mnnngerl.T-P'dlard'H Juveulle Opern Co., In report or v, 13 and wi*ek, always hlg favorites here, rciicuted their for- mer successes, Dhe Prloglc Co. 20 and week, In repertory. Mack Swain Co., In repertory, 27 and week, Tmnn AvBNiin (Kusnell ft Drew, uana- gers).—The Aylesworlh Co., In "The Hidden Crime," 13 and week, proved very popular. The San Francisco enrtnrjiiuke Is reproduced In this drama. "Driven trout Hoine/' 20 snd week., "(.'aught lu the Wuh" 27 nnd week. Star (E. J. DoneRon, mnnager).—New people week of 21: Bert Lnvey. the Lock- woods, Geo. Lsvemler, Nnldu nud enmpnny, Jessie Dole, Pets Dunsworlh nud moving pic- tures. OM-nnrtM (E. >'• Donellan, mnnager).—New people week of 21: l,ee and llouner, Long snd Mitchell, the linens, Dot Raymond, Tom Ripley, Trncey MeDermott, and moving pic- tures, PANTAOKir (Alex, Pnntnees, tnannger),— New iieople week of 21: Italph Cuinmiiigs ami company, Tliren'Mlllnrds, Palomn Slriters, Two Weavers, Mickey Feeley, Leo While, nno Han Francisco disaster pictures. NriiANH <Mone Goldsmlih, manager).—New {eoplo week of 21: Lcta Ormonde, Clnru lorrls. Mm If .InmcR, and Nam l,lllo|t, liAirtv (Fred Kltchle; maoflger). —New people week of 21 : Gertrude McDonald, Bes- sie Howard, and Mabel Rlnley. TiiAMA (Mose Goldsmith, mnun/cr),—New Bsoplp week nf 21: Flnrencn Clark, Grace tanning, and Loulne Keith. NoTfl.—Seattle will he Included in the Or* phenm vaudeville circuit neat Reason, It Is reported that Mnnager Coft hn« made con- tracts with the managers of ihe Orplmum sad Kohl it Castle circuits, which insures high class vaudeville attractions for itila city. i . ■— Tnromn.—At the Tacoma Tlteatre (Chas. II. Herald, manager) Mack Swain Co., ;ln '■The World." Mny 21-24; "Kant- Lynns," with Cora King Swnln, 2ft, 20. Charles Ed- win liiHiee and Mack Swain in leading mule roles. David Proctor, in "A Message, from Mars." 28, 20; Pollard Opera uo. June 1.2. I( hand (Dean B. Wnrley, inannger),— Week beginning May 211 Rnpoll, Clnmeh*o Bros., James P, Lee and company, wilh Ml tin Madeline. In "Thou Hhnlt Not Hleol;" Mar- quis and Lynn. Torley, Frank P. Rowan, Illustrated songs; views 1 nf Han Francisco, and'motlnn plriures. Business Is verv good. star (IL H. Owens, Manager-.—Week be- ginning 21. Allen Stock Co.. In "The Ociv- roon." Verna Felton ubu Charlss King in leadln" roles. ciiTHTAi, (W. .1. Tlmmona, mannger).— Week beginning 21 : Hot Tomnla Trio, tho r.lllotls, Mary Gerard, Jflaiea snd I'ryor. 'i nomas Ln Rose, In Illustrated aonga, and pictures of San Francisco disaster. Portland— At Ihc'llelllg (t'alvlu llelllir, iiiiiiiiiucri "A MfHHilgo from Mars" Muv 21 24. I'lie Ihcatre has been dark, nxcupt ri>r several Ih'iicIIIs for the Sun Francisco suf- fuivrs, shicn M. A iiiiiMlcnl Hluck cntupnily wlll he oigiinl/eil h.v Alnnugor llelllg for the t>ui-pose of nceubyliig the IlitSblre during tbu •iininier. The ilrsl productluu will be ""i'bs Rounders," June .1. P.Mi'ini: i mu [..ii w. Hnatunu. manager I cloned Its seinKui Aluy 20, with two uorfvrtu- iiiiii'h nf ■■r.ici Lynue" by the Mack Swain Co., to guoil hoiirtci. Thi! sums couipiiuy did gfioiPhUslnefH week of L'l, with "Tito World," »liiKi.n (Hon, L. Bnkor, managor).—The Bflkor 'I'll.'ii lie Pn, hud tivu packed hoiisen 20, III witness "The Little Minister," whlnh Was Ihe idTet'lim nf the secoilil week, The loniLiiiiiv plnyoil i" packod houses week of LVlii' I'rlnfe Karl." anil hna nlready earund a HluiulliiK' whK'h coaipah'H fnvumbly with Ihe exeidlelit stuck rolupmilcH Heiiu ut this theatre during past seasons. "Iluiiila Aituhh tho. Sea" 27 nud week, and "Tho Rterunl city" .lane :1, Lvnio (Knntlng& Flood, managers),—Tbu Lyric Slock Co., presenting "Mr. Baker's Fillherdll-lliw," week of May 21. Staii i.iiim.'H II. Errlcksnn, mauager).— The Slur Stock Co., presenting "Tho Twins' Chrlsleuliig," week ut It Giiand (JuiilCs II. Mrrlcksoii. mniuigerP-- Bnlietulnu Comedy Four, Mllllo Brothers, Sum Rowley, Marco Brothers, Francesco Montrcsso, Harold I toff, snd (liniidlscope. Pantai.km (Jnliu II. JohnHOii, mnniiger).-— Four Uenrges, Billy I'oiirtrlglii, Trncey and Carter, Teclian Tnvern Ouni'tettu, Mickey Fceicy, Arihur Elwell, ntnl hlngrnph. Fiiitx'h Nhw Tiikatiui (TliomBs Konney, niunngerP- Mfin N. Vernon, llurney Mulnlly, Mai In Dlllard, Itut.y Knili, Wilson uud Lei vesier, Pn Bulsstle, Ituoney and Forrester, Evnllue Allen, Allle Dcluuir, Vlnn Mascot, Jny IJurrlnatnt), Jessie Stewart, Rowi Stnl- hird, the While Vogt, Frances Klniur, und Allen snil Wllmnn. MAIIVLAND, niiltli.jore. m the I.yrlc (Elimhnrd III- rleh, in<inager) iJie second week of J. V, F'lsher's ()j)ei'ii Comnatiy hoglns Mny 28. when "Sun Toy" will be put on, replacing "Flurodum," which drew largely 21-2(1. At'iiiroRiiiit uamea L, Kernnn, muiiager). —-With Hose Melville's engagement, wldch closed 2(1, Ihe regitlnr Reason hero; wlilch ihe hiten a big success, came iu> an end. The Thnilii Theatiii Yiddish (.'o, will occupy Ihe house i'nr three perforiniinri'R 20, 30, IIoi.i.ipav Srnnr/r (Geo. W. Illfe, nuiufi- geri.—Kraest, llegati will pui In the Until week of the house senium, wi.u ''lliifns Rns< tils," beglntitiiR 28, "KsciipHl friiin Sing huip" bad a fair wMR closing 211. HiiANHr's it'. E. Hianey, uuinaaor).—After a very satlsfnciory year this house also will close Us doors with the current week, when "Itt a Worn'm's Power" will lie seen. Jane Dare made a pleasing Impression last week. In "A Mad Love," G.uKTV (W. L. Jhillauf, manager).—The Dnlfily Dtieliens Co. opens 2*. following lbs Golden Crook Co., wlilch closed n week of moderate business 21). June 4, the Runaway Girls. Er.iiCTRin Pahk opens Mny 28, under the management of F, P, Schanrierger, who has nrrntiRcd Willi the n. P. Keith Ixiokin^ agen-y fur the presentation of their attrac- tions during Hie Htimmer. The bill for tt|e Initial week Is headed by Tuny Claude, nnd Ihi'ludes: Kline, Oil Bros, nnd Nlennliioh, Seymour ami' mil, Green sud Werner, Ray ■mend nnd Cnverly ami Chrislle Willis. The frro open Hlr features nre WOullJiig's stnlllom (did dogs, and Itonee'n high wire act. A Hiii-dni matinee will he given Decorallon Day, wilh Pnlu'a drewnrRs at night. NoTil—Surah Hernhnrdt will ho seen at Alumigh's illnliert E. Irwin, manager)), at a special matinee, Juno f>, presenting ona act each of "Hnmlet," ••CiitnlHc,'' 'Flou Frou" and "L'Alglon."