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536. •■-».■ yv-5 I. I THE NEW Y6EK CLIPPER. July 7. Plttsbnn.'Y)-l. " ' ■■■' ' MKleT-AIHwarfla. BIJOo, Li Crosae, Wis,, 2-7. ' Motmpy & Holbflu. Palace, London, Fog., 2-A.bf. Morin's Band, Dominion Part, Montreal, Cue, Motarts, The, Pastor's, N. Y. C. S-T. Moa«ra>< Cwkaloo Circus. Young's Pier, At- lantic City, X. J., In. Motoglrl, l.o; Orpbeiim, Corlsbail, Aba., 2-31. Mount* icDelniur. Bljmi, Piiliith, Minn.. 2-~. Mortis-ft Morris, ProVtor'a 2M A., N. Y. C, 2-7. Morrison & Berwick, Lake Warbusett, GarJiii-r, Ml|»., 1"; WeMboro, O-w: Moon. RE, Olympic. Chicago. 2-7; Majestic, Cbicagft »-n. Moore. Mat-gig-rlta, (lo-lfror's, Orond Rapids, MiirTht,' Thompson ft Murpby. Atoadala Park, Winhiirite. Pa., 2-7. Urittt, Ben ^.Crystal, Detroit,-2-7. Mnrr.it.v ft Pultntr, Audllorlnai, Keantburg, N. J., 2:7. Mflrr.ty, Clayton ft Drew. park. Baraaoe, M. I., 2-7: Electric Park. Newark. »-U. Mur.ray.KiRtern, Majestic, Chicago. 2-7. Sapfi, violet. Orjibeiim. Chilllrotbe. 0., 2-7; Or* pbenm, ttprhjgffehl, 9-14. Naamytu. Billy. Acne, Norfolk, W., 2-7. NeWon Family, Iagersoll Park, Das Moloea, la., 2-7. Nice, Kittle. Junction Park, New Brighton, Pa., 2-7. Norman. Orrat. Coney Inland. Cincinnati, 2-7. N-rtU. Bobby, Mason. l.. s AugeleR, Cal., 2-14. Ncuie. Robert. WbtlC City. Cblrogo. 2-7. Norwortu. Jack. Proctor's 23d St., N. T. C. 2-7. NogfoT/y.-C.'-ft-Co., I'ark, Canton, O.. 2-1. w'Day. JH, Itamoua f*rt>k." (frond KapWs, allcb., 2-7; Riverside Park, Haglnaw, 0-14. ObcIw, Helen. White '.'fly. Springfield. III.. 2-7. O'L-mghlln ft Cobeo, Kellb's, Boiou, 2-7 i Keltb's, l'iiila.. H-14. Oorl, Adele Purvis, (ilen Haven Pork, Rochester, N. Y.. 2-7. , OnthHtik A- Bliinriiflte, Uaiopden, Pond, Holroke, Mass., 2-7. OnibeiiR jComedy Four, Proctor's 23d St., N. Y. Ofpoemu Trio, Higfilar.-l l*ake. WlnstM. Conn., 2-7; Lake Coaipounre, Noulbltigtoti, 11-14. Ofato Jnpfl, Bijou, Oreeo Bay, Win., 2 7; BIjoD, Marinette. »-H. ' ■ 0"l>rfi!e. .lack, Rlji'ii. I.a Crawc. Wis., 2-7. Owen. Baby, A Co., Kleeirlc Park, Montgumery, Ala.. 2-7. Oeovh. The.Cejhtr PL. Sandusky. 0., 2-7; C*< slut' Park, Knlotunxun, Mich,, 0-M. Pafter-ons, Bniuiillng, Tlvoll, Cape Towd, 8. ft., 2-2.". Paula, The. Empire. Ai-blbboln Harbor. 0, 2-7, ParKb, Orpheum, IVrtemiwtb. O., 117; Orittieum, Lima, n-u. Papua, P«re*r Park, Wr. Uols, 2-7. Patcaljnslko, Prof., Rimliler. CM., 4; Waterloo, 'In.. 7: Big Stuip. H. n., w. 10: Canton, 11. Palfrey ft HoeJOr, A. ft R. MBtSSt, 2-7. Poikej ft Warde, BIJihi. Norfolk, Va., 2-7. Parjliretil ft PKjiio, ■ WLnlergsrien. Berlin, fler., 2-ln; Varlete. CarMiu.l, hi-:u. Periotil. Camllle, Lakenble Park, Akron, O., 2-7; 'Hicwllil Pfirk. Ncwiirli. «-H. Pelot. Fred ft Annie, 1'rorlnr'a 2.1.1 At., N. Y. O., OH. Per» ft WHhiiii, Went t'.rnl Park, New OrletnB, .La., 2-14. Phillip*. MorMtnre, BlJuii. Oklabbma, Okln.. 2-7. Plnolu MldgeTx. W'tKilworthN. LuucaNtcr, Po.. 2-7. PleroT ft Fiihla, Hollywood Pirk, Balto., 2-7. Pirerce A Ol>|>. Spring Lake I'ark. Tventop, N. J-. '2-7; Orvan PImv Wlldwood,.0-14. Plaire. Deo. 1.,. Hmriiklen Pond. n»lyoke, Uaai., ''S-7;'PooTHntlr Lake, Pltfnfteld. 0-14. post ft Ku»wll, Kw''V Springs Ihlrk. K. Llierpool, •i}.', 2-7; Avon Park. Vonugxiuwii. 0-14. Pope.. J. Cm drniid, Mnrlou, Intl.. 2-7; WUUh City, Cblongo. ON. Pd«l'ler..>Mw., Hnrler, Wuba*b, Ind.. 2-7; Crya- - (al, Tolwlu, li.,.M-14. Probat, OrpUeiim, l-0» Angelea, Cul., 2-7. Pfyora, Tbe. Lukt-mont Park. AUoona, Pa.. 2-7. Pulleu. Baby i.nellu, Sewulla Pi., Cape Slay. N. •J.', 2-7; Para, Wind Map. AI4. Pulley - * Dlile Oi'iulnaie*. Coxliiu. Hye Beai-b. N. Y.. 2-7: Hteeplechaw Inland, Bridgeport. Coon., ■0-14. Pik-elln ft.OrlH.-n, Park, Berlin. N. H-. 2-7. QtVtt * »lw*. urplilnm. Springfield. O.. 2-T. Qiilgg, Markfy ft NU'kiTMm. Avnn Park. Yuungf- town. 0-. 2-7;' Meyers Lake. Canton, 0-14. ltuTQiopil. Orplii'uni, Sprlngfirld, 0. 2-7. Ree. DorotUj. Majexlli-. CliVano. 2-7. Ruenai-i-ott, Cbarliitle. Spring Qajvta Park. Sprlng- ■TUfW. Maw.. 2-7; llanlw Shten.. KeltU'*. Cleveland. 2 7. Uiiiiroid * Viili'Uilne. BnrruMfonl Tour. Kog., 2-7; Cant 1 Town, .luhiuim-shiiis. H. A„ 10-Sept. .10. Ray ft Taylor, Lowell. Miwa.. 2-7. Hr.e ft Betiedettu, Athletic Park, UnPTalo. 27. Rairls ft Van Kaufman. Panlor**. N. Y. C, 2-7. Rennv Denny ft Dotty. Saiiatogn Park, Pottatown. Pa., fi-7 : Park. Wind Oap. H-14. BAM & Wliwbenler. Majtwtk, Chicago, 2-7. Reiio. Will ft May. Relay, Naliant, .Mass., 2-7; flurdner. fl-14. Rellly. Johnnie, Ktactiuilaga Park, ttloveKfille, Reklaw.'ReckleKa, Went Kud Park, New Orleaoa, La., 2-7. Rellly * Manga, PaaairNi. N. Y. 0.. 2-7. Remington. Muyuie. MhmIl- Hall, Brighton Bench, N. Y., 27. lUlfl Uivh.. Kelth'a, Pltlla.. 2-7. Kk" ft Klaier, RWernUle Park, Montreal, Can., 2-7. Rl -ih'h Baud, Luua Park, Waablugloa, D. U., 2-7. RKe ft Prevoat, Victoria. N. Y. C. ftriMM.-Lallt, Victoria, N. T. C. 2-7, ■Selgel, Clarence, Jowana Park, Dra MoIdw, la., Plie-vrnnn. Ellen, Btrepleobaae Island, Bridgeport, t>hermnn ft Fuller, Lakeside Caaloo, Akron, O., 2-7. gun nuaj Ttatna. S. T. C, 2-7. Mborf'ft.HboTty. Park. SuatnoklD. pi„ 2.7. Mhiyne. Al.. Orand. Cbleago, 2-7. Sbarii. BUncbe, Henderson'*. Coney Inland, N. Y., ."batim.im (4), Crearebt tiardena, Revanv. Mane, 2-7. Slplile ft Auneta, Colllna' (iardett, Oulnsbns, 0.. 2-7. ' Simpson'". Uuslral, Rlectrlr Park, Newark. N. J., 2-7. mirern A Kmery, Kleclrlr Park, Newark. N. J., 2-7. Hludon Bros., Bbadysbla Park, Balto., 2-7; Ou- MTiiator's. Allnntlr Cllj. N. J.. 9 14. Smlib ft Regan, P»mot'r, N. Y. C., 2-7. : Sn.iiJi, Peter J., S:m Soiti'l. Cblcago, S-14. Snakerinos {lit. Relay, Nnhont. Mass., 2-7. Kpiiidillnt; ft Diipree, Caslho, Kalamasoo, Mick.. 2*7: Grand Baplds, B-14. Knook MiONtrelK, Vlrtorla. N. Y. C. 2-7. Hpragne ft Mark, Dowllng's. Logansport, Infl., 2-7. Ktewart Sisters, Henderson's, Coney liland, 14. Stunri. Arthur, ft Keeley Hlstera, Cedar Point, Sandusky, U-. 2-7. Bln|ileion ft Clinney, ftoclsl Circus, New Caaile, Pa., 37; AHlaoee. 0., (I-14. Still tmuu & Crawford, Nlppono Park, Jersey tfhol-e. Pa.. 2-7; Ouveruator's, Atlantic, City, R. J-, 0-14. Stewart. Winifred, Casino, Ne>w BTarea, Conn., 2-7 - Merlden, ».14. . SUbe ft Kvans. Moore's. Portlaad, Me., 2-7. Htewsrl ft Rayoiopd, White City, Syracttae, N. Y., Rtepner ft Afa|>el, Colllna' Garden. ColombUB, 0., Btnfaiit A La Vardo. Park. Honeadale, Pa., 2-7; I'Dlrylnud. I'sterwD, N. J,, S-14. Rirli-ker's Dog Clrnw. Lagoon. Ludlow, Ky., 2-7. »1«veas. F.IwTl, Ketth'D, Boston. 2-7. »tnnley ft l^nnnrd. Ms Jest I iv Chicago, 2-7. Htanley ft Alleen. BIJ011. Mnrnnelte. Mich., 2-7. Stanley ft WIImou, Xben's. BulTalo, 2-7; Keith's, Plilla.. 0-14. SipVmi* ft Kelly, Sleeplerbose Island, Bridgeport, Conn.. 2-7. Slfiei.-H. I^o. c.. Bteeplecbsse liland. Bridgeport, C'oim.. 2-7. sriji-i.-.:) ft Florence. Manhattan, Norfolk, Va., 2-7, Hi. John ft I..- Fevre, Parm. Toledo, 0., 2-7; T»t>n|nug.v Pork, ('-oliinilms, 0-14. Sullltan. J dim J... Lngnon, Lmllow. Ky.. 2-7. Msrlcksnln. The, Monme I'ark, Tarooto, Can., 2-T. Hk-or Rrfw.. IHympl.-. Chb-ago. 2-7. Hwqn ft Bnmliard, 0. 01 II., Pllt^liorg, 27. Kymomls, Jnck. Tumlillng Dam Park. Brldgelon, N. J.. 2-7: Woodwlynne Park, Camden, 0-14. S)lw.ler. Jaasm Prlngle ft Morrell, New York K<wf. N. Y. 0.. 2 7. . Mylrini ft O'Neill, Ijikeflew Park. MIddletuwn, Cum., 2-7: Hanorer Psrk. Merlden. 0-14. Hylrefter. I.anrence ft Grace. Casino Park, Salis- bury, N. Oh 2-7. Ta?l»r, n.-.ra. l-'amlly, Lafayette, lad., 2-7; Grand. llnntlnKlon. 0-14. Ti.tiii.i Lake Park, KlngHtoo,- Chii., 2-7; Rink, Prentou. 11-14. JfrjL nnyuiMiiI, Fast End Tark, Metu|ihis, Teno., Texarkima ft Walhy, Titteadera. Phil*.. 2-7. Tlionie. .Mr. ft Mrs. Harry. Frtcbaif I'ark, Sew* lurl, R. I.. 2 7. Thome K Holdsn'ortb, Lake MlaDequa Park, Pue- lilo. Cul.. 2-14. Threk.M ft Wlcke. Grand, Hannibal, O., 2-7; • Htar. Mnncle, Ind., 0-14. Tavaante l.llliun, pnntor'a SH St., N. Y. C, 2-7: TUnrnlott. (Irear, Cak-tilta, India. 2-31. Tlppell A Klimeril Grand, Peru, Ind., 2-7; Olym- pic, Pbicagu. n-14. Toys, Musical, Falrvlew Park, Dayton, O., 2 7; Idlewltde I'ark, Newark, fl-14. Todd-Jmlge Family, O. O.H.. Pltlahurg, 2-7. Tops ft Tonky. Alnmeda Park, Butler, Pa.. 2-7. Tonkins. Wllllum. Olymtdc. Cldcafto. 2-7. 9mm Tiirvy Tfta, Psnlage'a, Letlro Wooler, WskIi., 2-7. Truvert*. Roland, Alamo Park, Cedar Rapids, la,, 2-1; Rlmrie Park. Sycainore, III.. 8-14. Tronliiitloiirs (:t). Spring Utore. Springfield, O., 2-7; Fiiir?lew Park, -Dayton, fl-14. TtMlda, ''lli'ii Hnrea Pnrk, Rocbe»ter. S. Y., 2-7. TtHcatio Bros., Lnkexlde Casino. Akroo, 0., 2-7. Vnldares, The, KcIIIi'm. Pbllo., 2-7, Von. Chns. ft Fanny, Klevtrii* Park, Newark, N. Vulnis, Hurry K.. Novelty. Valleto. Cal., 2-7; Noretly, So>ckloii. 0-14. Vim AJBfifM ft Heory, Proctor'a. 2Ild Si., N. Y. .C, 0 7 ,. '. Van Gofre ft Cotrely. Mayfleld, Ky., 2-7. vjiladoiiM. Tbe, HullHhnry Beack. Maaa., 2*7. Vnldiirc, Bessie. Troupe, Henderson's, Coney ta- . land, N. X„ 2-7. fmimmuL Red River Circuit, 2-7; Family Park, . Sions City. law. 8*M. Viola ft Eugel. Atlanlic Gsrdeti. N. Y.C., 0-14. Warren ft Howard. Irwin, noahen, lad., 2-7. Wnt-ner, May, Schaefer'a Garden, Oolumbus, 0., W^keBeld, Wllla Holt, Proctor's, Albany, N. Y., Warren ft Rrorkwoy. Like Mii-higan Park. Uua- kegoti. .Midi., 2-7; Rubloitou Park, Ft. Wayue, I«d., 0-14. Witiif-diiodle Tour, Hendersou'a, Coney laland, N. Y.. fi*7. Wayhuru'tt Rain-Dears, New York Roof, N. Y. 0. 2-7. Zlr.gorl Trouis?, Henderson'ji, Coney lslaod, N. Y., ■•7. Zullla, Elln. I.ana Park, Washington, D. C. 2 7. f 1 an HHgeg=e^g=gn OS THE R(Up. Siipplemantal ' Mat — 'Received Too l.nte (or DhMae«lion. Appell Stock (N. Apiiell, mgr.j—York, Pa., 2. la- deBnlle. Blondin ft Leon Show—Rllsworlb, Kao., 2-7, LJ-ons 0-14. Cntrer Slock (Wallace K. Cutler, mgr.)—Park* erahurg. W. Vs., 2-14. Ciimmlrls' Wild West—Newboryport. Mats., 4, Oloucesrer r>. Siletn 0. Waltbam 7, Qulncy 0, I'lytOKnitli 10. Com pi* U Bros'.—St. Vincent, .Minn.. 2. Arcyle .1. Thief River J-'alls 4. Baruearllle &. Wahpe- ton. N. I>.. 0. Morris, Mian., 7, Olenwood 0. Cuie Bros', cirrus—Lapeer, Mtcb-, 0. Trenton 7, Saginaw 0. Cooke Comedy—Port Jefferson, N. Y.. 2-7. Hirer- .head, li-14. Emerson's K touting Pi I ace—Venice, 111., 0, Graf- ton 10. UaimbKk'i, Carl, Show—St. Paul, Mian., B. Mankato 4. Worthlngtou ">, Sloox Falls. H- IMk.; 0. Stous City. la., 7, Dea Molaea 9, (JscnlooKa 10. Hnlla Wild West—Union City, Ind., 6, Winches- ter 10. Munclc II. Rich, Jack ft llorthn, Keith's, N, Y. C. 2-7. 2-7. Hlclianls Sisters. Bmptre. Col. S|«s.. t\tl., 2-7. Wallers A Prouty, Freehody Park, Newport, B. 1, Ring, .InllH. ft Cu.. Kellb's. Boaton, 2 7. 2-7. . Rmg, .... Rltier ft Foster, Klertrlc Park, Newark, N. J 0-14. -, Rh> Bms.. (.'t». l>orni>r Purk, AUentotvti. Pa., 2-7. Rich. Jack ft BerlUa. Keltk 1 -', N. Y. U. 2-7; KellU-s. Phils.. 0-14. Rli-iiiril-"-". Luvenik-r, ft Co., OrysU], TfflMsd, Ool., 2*7. Roitrri i'e Mont Trio, lK-Inisr Ditnli'ii. Uklntiouia City, Ubls., 2-7; Harlem Pttrk, Itockford, 111., 0-14. Rolans, Mr. ft Mrs., Fnmlly. Unite, Muni., 2-14. Rvmovy Midgels. Otjui|»li', ChlcHgu, 2-7. Hoss Sisters t.)i|>lilurn, Oulunihiis. Ind., 2-7. RquscI MnrTclouM. «ryxtal Park, Slum City, la., 2-7: People's, Ksit'lttlur Spgn.. Mo., 1»-I4. Honay Sisters, Freebudy Park. Newport. R. L, Rtijiers, Jtio. P., i'alrylond, Palersou, N. J., 2-7; Kleetrk Pnrk. Amir. N. V., OH. Rimlrc*. 'Ilie, West r.iiil Park. New Orleans, La., H-7 : Olympic f'hl.-.iKu. !i 14. Uoiiitluo ft Stevens. Weltlug, Syracuse. N. Y., 2-7. Rons ft [.effls. Varieties. Uliutlg. tier.. 2-2S. ItOKcrn. Will. Pnlaif, I-i'iiil.in. Kng.. 2-Aug. 31. Rose. Fuller, ft Co.. Mnjestle, Cldcago. 2-7. Rorce Rnis. C.isicsvlllf. Ph., 2-7. Ktiacr 1 - ft J.m'Ji-i*, Oif<inl l.uke, Annlstott, Ala., 214. Roblnsun, Helene, A. ft S.. RuatoD. 2 7. HoOhey A llunllng Farm. Tuledo. rt.. 2-7. Rowe. Mny C. II. II.. WutslhVille, X. II., 2-7; Bellows F«1K VI., 0 14. H<vr>b. McArty ft lotus Girls. Mak-sllc, Oblcsgo, 2*7. IIo.'v. Buy 1... G. O. II.. Pittsburg. 2 7. Rnekwny ft Cutiwav. tlshkosh. Wis.. 14a. Robin. I.ukemoot Park. Allouui, Pa.. 2-7. Hoode. Msrveloiis, Rlvenlale I'ark, Saginaw, .Midi., 27. Riiiiinim, Mtue.. Knst Knd Park, Memphis, Tenn., 2-7. ItiisslMii Ti-aiitie, tlrcdt tlttldln. Klectrlc Park, tie- mill, 2-7. Kiltsell ft field. Klectrlc Park. Ramus City, Mo, 2-7; Des Moines, In.. 0-14. HuKsell.' Phil ft Cnrrle, Casltio. Olcolt Beach. N. Y. Skin, tl. K-, A1eni.nr t>*Kte. Paris, Fr., 2-20; Nnns Tour. Kua.. 2!I-Aug. .11. furits, The, Ilrllrwihi! Park, Uulllmore, 2-7. Millar*. The. Cusfii.i, Oiiturio Reach. N. Y.. 2-14. Saolell. Great, Park. Khii-vepnri. La., 2*7; Shell- l«ncb Park, l.uke Charles. HM, Snlerini. Xe« York llimf, .\. V. P.. 2-7. Sanloro ft Mnrlo-v Star. Mimcuseti, Pa.. 2-7: Ouiey Islaml, Clurlnnall. 0-14. SaiitltTti, Ih-anc ft Snnders, ReichwivMl Park, \|>ir«vllte, Ky., 2-7; Drpln'mii. Piirtstnonth, 0., B-14. Rh.^is. II. n. H.. Plllslmrg. 2 7. Si'liepp's Itngs. I ■utiles ii Monkeys, Wlttotis Like, Ind.. 0 14, Rivitl. Mike. Pastor's. \'. V. 0,. 2 7. Hehtocli ft llbv. Park. CaHloll. I).. 2-7. scut a Wll«i.i(. Chester Park. Clhcliitiatl. 2-7. BeyiBrttrr*. The, Ihiiplre, A^UUhiilu Harbor, 0., Uka, ft Heagl^. Oimlmie. iip'n'kine. ^Vi*!i., Ill B-t'te-. Cn. Alahsmit Btkaam sMsT-M Park, Webster, Mass., 2-7. Wnlsli, Frauk. Oak Sntnmlt Park, Kranaitlle, Ind.. 2-14. Wiilnwrlght. Marie. Keltb's, Phils., 2-7. Waldorf ft Metidez, Oakwood Park, Plltshurg, Pa., Washer Bron.,.Kaoil)y. SIouz City, is., 2-7; Crys- tal, Ooiuhn. Neb-. 0-14. Wurd, Chas. B., Athletic Park, .Buffalo, 2-7. W'ullers. The. Ilidqtie. Winnipeg. Cau.. 2-7. Witlsb ft Itoblinwn. Btjott. Norfulk, \'a., 2-7. H'm'.iU'll. Fred ft .Mae, Spring Brook Casino, So. Bend, hid., 2-7. Welsh. Chns. ft Jennie, Crystal, Frnnkfort, loJ., 2 14. West_cott, Kva. Wenona Beach, Day City, Mich., Webb, llenry L., People's Park, Lenten worth, Ki.ri., 2-7. Welch. .l.iimH ft Cella, BarllioloniHy'a. Charlotte, Weston ft Rnymonil, Hnmoni. Graod Rapids, Mice., 2-7. Web-li. Lem. Rlcnrds. Sidney. N. S. W., 2-7. Wells Bros, ft Sinllh. Kewuuee, HI., 27; KHte, Havenixirt. la., fl-14. Weston, Fmitilc. Rmplre. St. Paul. 2-7. Westoiw (!ll. Mualc Hall. Brlgbtou Beacb, N. I., West. Miss, Orphenin, Sprtngneld, O., 2-7. Willie ft Slnunmis, Keith's, Phlla., 2-7. WhlteUw. Arthur. Moore's, Portland, Me., 2-7. Whipple. Wnhlo. Lake Cbniuwey. West bora, Msu., 2-i : Uke Wuchum-tt. riiinliier, fl-14. Witoirr. Baby Inuo, Lakeside Park, Dayton, 0., 2-7. Wilson Bros,, lugersoll Partt. Des Moines, la.. 2-7; Fores! Pari., Kansas City. Mo.. 0-14.. Wlulitninn. Allen. Sum Soucl Park, lllitcago, 2-7. Wilkes, Mattle, khW ft Stttll Tuiir. Rng., 2-Aflg. Willi's A Lewln, Kleclrlr. Pnrk, Newark, N. J., 0* 14. Wilson. Jack, Trio, Keith's. Banlon. 2-7. Wllllnms ft Pullniun. Casino, Ontario Bescb, N. Y.. 2-7: Paslnr'H. N. Y. O.. fl-14. vvix-ii: ft Kalon. Ssus Soucl Pnrk. Chlrago. 2-7. Wlllaril ft Hughes, Falrtlew Park. Dayton, 0.. 2-7: Morn Purk. YottpjcatowD, fl-14. Wrtilfur.l it Msrllsiro. I.Ltgooii. Ludlow. Ky., B-14. Wolf A Kadella, Poor Mile Crock. Krle, Pa., 2-7 ; lilor.t Park, Ynmigstowit. (»., 0-t4. W<HMHrnrd's Senls Pre>-body pirk. Newport, It. I., WnuiM 42). Orphltitu. SuringBetd, 0., 2-7. Wyckoff. Pretl, ft Co., Pasfor'a, N. Y. 0., 3-7; RiiCky PL, Pmrldwire. R. I.. B-14. YiimniTKtto Hum., Park. Canion. 0., 2-7. Ycager ft Yenger Pnlsce, Lottrion. I'ng., 2-31. Yenser. Kdwunl C, Cr.vi.tnl Pnrk, Sedalls. Mo., 2-14. Yurfc Comrsly Four, Klecirle Park, Newark, N. J., 2-7. Young:. Tot. Fortsmonlh, tl.. 2-7. Yotltiift ft Rmnks. Snglnaw, Mich., 2-7. Kuggn. Mil" ft wire, tindrro?**. (Imml RapMa, Mlcli.. 2-7. Zeiin Jonlati ft Zimm>, l-'llll* Clmis, Cape Town, S. A., I 14. Kltin's Tmvesfy Co,, Utabus Park, Dgden, U., 111. ZlinujcTOian. I\'tily..Qr|iheuin, JLm Annies, Cgl., 2 7 ; Cfltttes. aStanp-cST, B-w" Zoubuulakls, Tbe, Empire, Oklabo,ins, Okla., 2-7. Knott, Roselle (Sweely. Shlpmaa A Co., mxrs.) Amherst, X. B., Con., &. Sprlngklll 7, Ballf IC-14. allfax Keystone Dramatic (Max A. Arnold, mgr.)—Vlnst f la ten, Me.. 2-7, Ttaomaston 0-11. SoutLwest Harbor 12-14. Lucky Bill's Shows—Snurise, Nebr.. 0. Central tfty 10, Marquette II, Aurora 12, Hampton Of Bradshnw 14. I/iwery Bros. Show (Geo. B. I^jwerr, mgr.)—Sun- bmry. Pa., 7. Danville 0. 10. Bloomaburg 11. 12. Markle's Sunny South—Brookport. 111., 0, Metro- 1-oJJs 7 Monnd City 10. Wlckilffe, Ind., 11. Marie's Speefolty. Co. (Al. Marts, mgr.)—Alton, Me., A, Medford 0. BedDeld 7. Nye. Tom Franklin—Denlsoo, Teg., 2-7, Mar'ball Ml 4. Norrls ft Rowe's Circus—Prince Albert, Sask., Can.. 2. Saskatoon 3, Davidson 4, Regloa '». Indian Head 0, Muoslmlu 7, Vlrdeo, Man., 0, Corberry 10. Smirls 11, Deloralne 12, Klllimey i:i, Monleu 14. New: Rn FloniiDf Palace (W. P. Nelr, mgr.)— Calbonn. Ky.. 0. Llvermore 10, South Carroll- ton li..R(nrkport 12. Osuiuti SUick (John Gsmao, mgr.)—Mansfield, O., 10, IntleOnlte. Orplifmiu Otiera (Milton ft Sargent Aborn, nigra.) —Brooklyn. N. Y.. 2-7. . Parker. C. W.. Aninst>meur Co. (Cramer ft Tyler, n*r,«.)—Plottsmouth. Nebr.. S-14. Powers, Pod, Show—Richland, Mich., tl. Hickory Corners. 7, Bedford 0. Bo lil n son's, John. S bows—Carroll ton. III., 2, Winchester •".. Beardstown 4. Vlrdlu C, Litch- field II. Decatur 7. Bobbins', Frank A.. Shows—Wati-rbary, VI., C, .Randolph 0. Barre 7. Bristol 0, Brandon 10. Kapp. Mr. anil Mrs. (Augustus Rapp, niir.)— Yoiklown.. Ind.. 2-7. Sun ■MR,' Circus—Hancock, Mich.. 0. Sturrett's, Howanl S.—Wapidoger Falls, N. Y., ,2. PongUkeepsle .1, Hyde Pork 4, Pleasant Val- ley ft, M HI brook U, Stanford? ille 7. Pine Plains fl. Red Hook II). Kblnebeck 11. "llnele TnnVs Cabin." Stowe's^—Havre, Moat., 4. Chinook *>. Multa 0. Glasgow 7, Poplar 9, Wll- llsion. N. bak., 10. Wlutilntter Br&s.' Own (Frank Wlnnlnger, mgr.) —Unsafe. Wis.. 2-S. Marinette 0-14. Yuung, Kdwln, Stock*—Mallenwau, N. Y.. 2-7. ODR l.ttMKI.N LETTER. FROM hL'H UWN CuRIIE8I'0Nl)BN7. Clipper Bureau, •18 Craubonrne Street, Leicester Square, I.iiuJon, W. C. JL'SB as. Two new productions und a revival snved the week fronj belbg uu ureedlngly ciiyi uii-. liiialuess; wtts only fair, uud If It were uot for tbe exceedingly large number of bollday- luflkeis in town mtinv of the house-* would be Hhowhng lo slim attdleuces. Murky ond iiDcomfortaule wcattier during tbe past four ur tire dayH utakt-s uu Aoierlcuns vtio fre- iliiput Leicester Square think of Broadway ou a Uot SuruinerH day. - -The Miiclfun* of Bi.litjess." a romantic pl.iy, lu Tour arts, by the Ilou. Mra. Alfred Lyttletou, had It* premiere at the Criu-rlou early In the week, under Mrs. Patrick Cnmp- b^ll'ri mnnagenient. Uh teceptlou was bordly fulr, the players only receiving applause for Iheir work. The nceue of the play la laid Id the ball of Castle Unirnex. Mir Alan Mac- lean Is at the point of death. A marriage with n yoont* lady named Margaretta Sin- clair la the only thing that will save bin life, but the young person In question has scrupIeH iibom being married. She nas been betmyed by Prince Charles Kdward Stuart. Kor the sake of Sir Alan, however, she allows herself 10 be over ruled, and the wedding taken place. The prince, pursued by the kings men,cornea to Castle Iiulruess. Sir Alun, :it ibe request of Ills wife, but contrary to his own convic- tions, consents to shelter the prince. The latter Is discovered by Sir Alan making love to his wife, which, of course, upsets him. At n supper party there is a dhtnrbauce, In which tbe prince Is stabbed, bur nut killed. The piny ends by the 1 prince going uway nud the husband ;tod wife being reconciled. I look for it abort reign of ibe tiresome play 111 tbe Criterion. When Mm. Cumpbell lias flninhed her sea- son :tt ilif Criterion, about the middle of July, I Mleve, A. H. Can by will commence a Ken sun ot that bouse with "The Prince Chap," n comedy new lo this country. Hilda Trevel- y-iii. (ieorge ^belton, 11. A. UoberlsouaDd Sum Sotbei'n ure amoue tbe players already en- gageci for the production. .Mr. Caaby te|ls me thai there id nothing lo the play that will not be ttudentlaod by the Knglisli play- goers, n-id he does uut nutlcipale the i-iiili v rect-ption accorded "The Lion and tbe Mntt»e" because of the latter play being too American la Ila theme. The run of "Captain BraRHbotind's Coo- version." at the Court, comes lo on end <m .Inly 7. On the Monday following Gerunrd Shaw's "Yon Never Can Tell," will be re- vived, lu the rail, ou Sept. 17, Vedfenne X- Barker, managers of ibe Court, will revive at that house, "Johu Hull's Other lalnnd." wblcb will be followed a mouth Inter by "Man ond Superman." WiiPii the ciirtiiln was lowered on the Goal scene of the revival of "Tbe Gelaba." at 1 iiily's-. on Mumbiy. there was as much of a (Ihtttrbance In the way of curtolu calls, etc., ns If the play was n brand new one. The dellKhtftil musical piny Is as popular as ever, ond !r royally deserving »r the sumpt- nnns prodtit'llou tletnge Fdwnrdes ban given It. The cast Is really n star one. and la- f-ludes: .May Do Sousa. Marie Ml 11 dholme, Marietta Sully, a French actress, maklog Iter Hret np|>earance lu London; Itobcrt liven, llordou■'Cleatber. Talllenr Audreys, \Vlllle Warde, Pred Wright, (ieorge flravps nod Louis Itradtlrld. The latter Is the only member of the present compnuy that, lit IMUli, starletl "Tbe Ceishn" on Us loDg run ui' s.'vcn buadred nml sixty perform tin res. Kmpiy seals will not be too plentiful at Daly's during the next three montha. The faflclnntlna "((allies" contlnnea to drnw ffond sized houses nt the Comedy, and un definite pinna for (be future hove been made ns yet for that honae. It Is rumored tlmt Mr. I'rnbmnu mny make the Comedy the fistnre home of his newest acquisition, Cyril Mai.nl-'. Arrangements have just been completed hy Which Sir chnrles' \Yyndhom and Mary Moore will he seen nt the Criterion Kome time In October. In n new comedy by Hubert Henrv llnvles, enlltleil "The Molluae." A l<otidon piiblbailnn states that orrnnge- tncnis linve been made for the appearance In this clly. alter many years* absence, of Heli'T I-:. DUey: the play lo be "The Man ou Ibe Ilox," and the theatre, the Waldorf, the ShuibertV London house. IT the nroditc lion Is made it will be done In the Fall. -Mr Dlxey appeared Id "Adoola" at the old Gaiety when that- bonne waa under tb« naDBge- ment of Jobo Holllngsheid, la 1880. -- •' - A copyright performance of a new mualeal ehow, In two nets, entitled "My Only Ooufffa- ter,*' by K. Kinsey Pelle nod Adrian Ross, with music by EOMtache De Lorey, was given at (he.'Waldorf on the afternoon of June ri". Kmma Finch, maid to May De Sousa, Wat mn over by a motor rar at Brompron Hoad last Monday, and killed. She was on her wny to Daly's with MUs De Sousa ffhep tbe n.-cldeot happened. Tbe wheel* of the motor cor passed over her cheat. She woa token to St. George's Hospital, where life was pro- nounced extinct. .For Forbes Hobertson'9 forthcoming tour Klaw « Krlnnger hove Jttsr. acquired Ibe American rights of Bernard Shaw's "Ceaar and Cleopatra." * •It looks very much as If tleorge martM I,(in atriick another "Gelaba" In "See-See," ■ new Chinese comic opera, produced for the first time at the Prince of Wales, on wed- nesdoy. Tbe book has been adapted by Charles Brookfleld, from the French, "La Trolsieme Lone." Adrian Boss has written tbe lyrics, and Sidney Jones la responsible for most of tbe music. A very brief Idea of the story: Hoog-Kee, a poor Chinaman, loves' Lee, toe daughter of the rich merchant Hoang. But the latter has decided that Lee unflll mnrry Yen, the son of the equally rich Choee. By tbe aid, however, of See- See, "the beauty of Peklb,", true love baa Its way, sod 8ee-Se? Is rewarded by falling in. love wltb Yen. Huntley Wright la excellent tin llang-Kc, a part equally aa strong aa that: played by Mr. Wright la "The fielsba." Others <n tbe coBt noticed for tbelr good work were: Denlse Orme, Adrlenne An- garde, Gabrlelle Ray, Maurice I'arkoa and W. I!. Berry. The music Is very catchy, the costumes pretty and the scenery quite up to Hie stnodnrd established by Mr. Edwardes. '.'See-See's" stay at the Prince of Wales la sure to be longer than that of "The Little Cherub." The one hundredth performance of "The Man from BlunklcyV was celebratefl at tbe llaymarket on Tuesday. Manager Harrison intends 10 continue the successful farce through Hie Summer months. . It is stoted that Fnnnv Ward, the wife of Joe Lewis,'a South African multi-million- aire, Is thinking ot returning to the stage. She Is said to have hero eugdged by Klaw & Krlanger, to play a part m a new play, by Hartley Muuuers. n& English author, the prnduetiou to be made at a .New Vork thea- tre. Spreral London managers nutf actor-mao- agerts hnve loured over lite Lyceum the past fen- weeks with a vim- to leasing aame, but to date nothing bns been definitely settled regatdlug the future of that house. I hardly look for another vaudeville ventnre. The directors of the Newcastle Pavilion hove declared a dividend of Ure rents on the ordinary shares, have written off two thous- and, elghty-tbree pounds," twelve Bhilllugs and five pence from last year, and carried forward seven hundred and fiTty-five pounds and nIx shillings. Hugo Morris, brother of William Morris, Is In town. He has been here since Monday. ColltnV. Islington Kmpire'and the 1/ondou, Sboredlrch, are slated to close after Satur- day. July 7. and reopen on August Bank Holiday on tbe two-housea-a-nlght policy. Ethel Lucy Karri Thomas yesterday estab- lished ihe professionnI sratus of a '"Olbson Girl." A Judge and Jury In the King'B Bench Division came to the cooclualon lhat a Gin- fon girl Is an actress, and Miss Thomas won her suit. In which two previous juries had been unable to ngree. Miss Thomas sued for damages for wrongful dismissal, claiming that ns an actress she was engaged for the run of the piece, and was subject to a fortnight's notice. The jury found for Miss Thomas on all points without leaving the box, and Jus- tice Grantham gave a verdict for a sum to lie agreed ou by counsel, with Ibe coses of nil three mitts. The sum trlilrh Miss Tlumas will receive is said lo be about two hundred pound*. Thus ends a case that has been tbe iplk of the London theatrical world for aome mouths. In consequence of the death of Count Max Hnl lender. T. Ernest I'olden, who has been n director of the Palace Theatre Co. since Its Inception, has uuaulmoualv been elected chairman in his stead, and ns stated last week, Alfred Butt, who has been associated wltb the Palace for some years, and been manager since Mr. Morton's death, has been elected lo tbe vacant seat on the board, and baa now become managing director. Nick Murphy, stage manager of Harry Williams' Imperials, U in London on a visit. Mr. Murphy has a grent many friends now playiug Loudon and suburbia halls, and be spends mort.of his lime with them. Walter Ulbboui Intends further to extend his variety enterprises, and has secured tbe site for a new hall at Wlllesden, which will be capable of sealing four thousand people. Frauk Mnlchnm. who drew the plans of the Coliseum and other Moss & Stoll houses Is the nrrhltect. The house will be conducted ou the same Hues bh Mr. lithiums' other halls lu London and vicinity. Seeley and West have just concluded a Riiccessful rottud of the Moss & Stotl houses They have set back some American time In order lo accept good bookings lu this" conn try. I found the Pavilion filled '22. notwltb- fltnndlnc ran wearber rnvored outdoor enter- taiuruenr. The curreiir bill Is unite n strong ooe, and Is gcod value for the money. The llrst three numbers, .Nipper Lane, boy come- dian; James Slewnrt. trick plnnist, and Ar- thur Sbuer, programmed ns "Whistling Man m White. I missed. Tom Leamore, come- dian, had two good character Hoogs, and made good with Ihe audience. AGus and \ttlennn, man and wumnti. did a heavy lifting act quite out of the ordinary. Dressed in black and while, the two oihletes did eome really marvelous work, which Is brought out by n black liackgroimd coraplelelv surround- ing Ibe back and sides of the stage Leo Stormont, liorltone vocalist. Hang a patriotic song with Rood effect. Dun Eord nml Wot- ler Tilbury. lu n musical sketch, entitled "When the Cat's Away," Beared quite heavily. Charles Collette, in 11 musical putter mono- logue called "Hard Luck." did very well. A very big success was made by C. Kmlya Jones nud hi* "Emerald LnrlW Quartette" lit n song seena. the members of the four being dressed to represent England, Scot- land. Wnles and Irelnnd. Their ulnglne is eitceileut. and tb» Idea of the act novel In (■very way, Mabel Sinclair, ventriloquist, held her own wltb the other strong acts 60 the bill. Albert I.e torn appeared In n scena entitled "The Topical Topper." -His dancing Is excellent, and ns n Frenchman lie la per- fect. The Kentucky Four. Including Topsy, in plantation songs and dances, brought down Hie lion-;e. and took two or three curtains. T. E. Dtinvllre. whose fun making qualities nre known to all Americana who bnve bean In London, made his mslnmnrv hit. La MIIo, In classic |K>slng. and Crulbjibnnk. In sketch- .ng. ore novel nud pleasing. Jordan and Hnrvey are again plnylog n long enRiuer.tent here. They have been lu Englnml now nearly ran years, and bnve doiie remarkably well. They return in America In a few weeks for it short stny. as tltev are honked In this countrv for the next few years. Altee Pierce Is doing some new Impersonations, and meeting with deserved approval. Fxtn SMIii d-Mu-lng comedienne; Ibe Pavilion fJIrls. ond the Elve Veraons. xylo-ihone plav>>rs. I did not wait to see. The Pavilion sliding roof Is a great comfort ou n hot night. Frederick Melville, manager of "La Morn- fJIrl." who has been vacationing In toodon for the past few weeks, has spent most of tbe.tlm" attending ihp lmpnHaDt race meet- Iok*- Hf tejls nie that Ih- has backed qnlfe a few of'the winners. especJallv'those rldderr by Daony Maher. Ur. asd Mrs. Uelvill* and "La Moto-Glrl" go to.Oatepd next week for a change, and In July will commence con tloeiitai time booked. The ant date la CarUbad. jTj 7 Veata Victoria baa contracted an afflictton of the throot that will prevent her fulnlflna her cngagementi for tbe next month. K-b stated that a slight operation may be neces sary I sfiw Miss Victoria at the Tlvotl one day Inst week.' aod at tlmen her vqioe * a . In very poor shape, A London dramatic duU ilcation Is reaponslble for tbe followlne "Mm a result of Miss Victoria's success Iti America Lncle Sam boa Bbown his apprecia- tion oT tbe popular comedienne by naml-ijr one of the new thoroughfares now bulldlnl Veata Victoria Avenue. ' r 6 M. B. Leavitt arrived In I^ndon some two weeks ago'for the purpose of arranging for n playhouse'for his minstrel show, which be baa been organizing In New York. As vet nqthlng definite has been aettled wgardlua the house. 1 met Jerry Hart the other day and be fella me that things are ahaDina themselves nicely for the mfhttrel abow he Intends taking out. Who will be la the ileld first Is an open queaUpn. The London HippodrrHeTlB to have a new show very shortly. itJwMl be a spectacle production, Introducing varlona varietv turns. I-rellmlnary announcements premrt a very novel" and remarkable abow "The Flood"," as Ideal entertainment for Summer condones to draw good buslnesa. s * The Gotbo'ms are u new'addition to th*. Alhaiobra bill this week. Their singing and comedy are bolb up to the mark, and the net Is still In tbe front rank of quartettes on this side of the water They are doing oic^lv at ihe bwaUnr Square bouse. J I um told that Bervals Le Roy, now at the same bouse, wltb bis partners. Talma aod liogca, has In active preparation a modern mystlcalpioy. In which tbe three magicians' will star, supported by a llrst alas* compaav Tbe new atiow will make a tour of the prov- inces. .... . . "Manny"Warner, of Soroers and Warner lifts booked, I am told; Olsay Loftroj nn d Maurice I'jrkoa, to appear lu Joe Welter's Co. next season. The new vnudevllle Arm has made rapid strides since lam January To-ioorrow Mr. oud Mrs. Chlrgwlu will give a garden party at "Fasdale," Strraibim Hill. A feature of Ihe festivities will be a billiard match for ten pounds a side between Wal Pink and Joe F.lvln. There have, been Bonie famous encounters lu Mr Chlrgwin's handsome billiard room. To commemorate this one Mrs. chlrgrjln offers a sliver cup lo tbe first contestant who succeeds in beat- ing the record break of the room. The stake 1-older will be John Barton, the referee Harry Tate, and the marker Mike Conwav Miss Valentine, of Radford ond Valent-ne has snctalned a o.id loss lu tbe death of her aister, which occured In Paris. Radford and Valentine weot to Paris to attend tbe funeral They will return in time to - open at the Pal- ace, C.iasgow. on Monday next. Leaving New Vork to-day are Norton and Rnsseli. Tbe clever musical duo enioved their pleoRi!re trip Immensely, and also'ac- complished much in a business way by ploy- ing'two weeks to nhow their act, with a view to future bookings. They mode such a good Impression that' Ihejr were offered immeilla'e time, but ncccpling Mine was out - of the question, owing to profitable pnrk tlmebi-oked In the States. They return to England-In JBOi. to pir»y tweoty-seven we*-ks, commenc- ing April 1ft. Wilson nnlletr, *i mimic, especially noted for his child ImpersotintlouH, In soon to visit America, having recently booked a season (here. A short time ago, at the Palace Mr Hatlett scoreil really the hit of the whole show, and at the time there were many very stroncr acts on the bill. . C'llrr Ryland's daughter Ethel, on Monday Inst, joined tbr Pavilion Olrla, now enjoviug n lengthy and successful engagement at that house. Will H. Sloan, the well known America ranslrol cumrdy comedian, who recently re- turned from South Africa, where he went as principal comedian, of a company present- ing "The Prince of Pilsen." "Idol's Eye." "The Chaperons" and other American mu- sical, plays, will make bin first vaudeville oik pen ranee In London next Monday, at the Middlesex, in n comedv sketch, entitled "The Plumber." Mr. Sloan will have the assist- ance or Florence Gerard and Kitty Hamil- ton. The membership list of (he Variety Art- ists' Federation grows larger every day. At present It numbers two thousand members, fhe official organ of tbe Federation, "Tbe Performer," has Also grown In site. It has twenty HUM now. One of tbe beat all 'round entertainments to be seen la Londou at»pretjept writing la found ot ,the Empire. At than house one mny see nnd excellent baler, nn amusing and tuneful revne. and aome of the best variety acts to be had. The ballet, "Coppella," with Mile, (lenee aa the premiere dansnise, Is the best liked ballet the Empire manage- ment has done lu years, and Mile Oenee, who Is on tbe stage practically alt the fine, the ballet la la action, has added to her popularity one h uud red fold by her Incom- parable dancing. She Is acknowledged by nil to be '.he finest dancer In her line that London or nny other country has ever seen. J-as* Monday, In the revile, "Venus'' appeared In n new dress, and aside from a poor 00m- edv (illusion to tinned beeTT It waa far brighter and enjoyable thnn the first edi- tion, Morris Cronln's dogs, working under the name of Wylle's dogs, open the show, nnd do extra well, considering the rather poor place on the bill. Amann, imbersonaror of fntuonn men. Is duplicating the success, mode in his former visits to tbe Rmplre Arthur Prince, ventriloquist. Is plavlog a special cugageintot here, and Is meeting with his usual success. Mr. Prince sail* for New York to-day week, to play a long Snm- nter engagement uuder Oscar ftnmmersteln'a management. Morris Cronln and bis troupe of club Jugglers have hid their engagement prolonged from ten to tlften weeks, and the clever cronln could remain even longer If other bookings could be but aside, but that can not bo done. He sails for Boston late in Sepiember. and will open at Keith's Bos- ton house Oct 8. The last engagement Mr. Cronln played In America waa at the open- Inp; of the Boston Keith hoitae twelve years aan. The dog act will also" be taken to Arnerlco, nnd will play on Ihe aame bills wltli Mr. Cronlti. The Marine Brothers nre nearlng the end of their second engage- ment. Their ncrobatle and comedy act Is so well liked by the Empire audiences that arrangements are now In order for a return nest year. This week the Marlines signed a contmet for South Africa. Thev will leave Lngiaod for that country a venr from next September. Speaking of South Africa reminds rae that due to-dny are: Mooney nnd Holbein, Pierce and Mnizep. and Doujrloe and Ford. Alt three acts were emphatic blta In South Af- rica. Next week I will be able to say more regardlig the future movements, etc., of ihe above menltoned nrtlRts. II. J. Ford and Stella Hnmmersteln, daughter of Oscar tlammerateln, open at the Palace on Monday, lo a sketch bv Cbarlea HmnHton. entitled "The Lady Burglar.:'.. Hose Stelil closes her phenomenally aucrew* fnl stny nt the Palace to-night. She Is soon to leave these shores, as rehearsals for the piny, "The Chorus Lady." will soon he under wny In New York. The first perform- ance of the play will be given In Boston early In September, nt Ihe Hollls Street The- atre. II. u. Harris will moke the produc- tion. Bare Devil Schreyer is In France, and likely to remain there far many thontni- ■< he recently signed a cnutract, wltb a l*urin manager to do his famous 'dive at the Lie expositions to be held in different parts ot