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538 *FEmi$TEW "FORK CLIPPER: July 7, !N0TK3 FHOU TUB ABMNQTOS STOCK'CO.— 'Everything Is booming at oor headquarters. 'The ncenery la betas built at our own studio, "under tbe personal supervision of Frank Adam*. Wbea finished ft will bo & surprise to the theatregoer* In the various cities In Which we are booked. Special pappr, of DtW and original designs, In 'wing executed for ua by tbe National Printing Co.. of Chit-ago. Ldlth Pepper in In New York boing perfected In several new specialties. Her acta will be tbe most elaborate aud:*xpcmUve fcaturta ever before attmpted by a repertory organi- sation. Recent addition* Include: Vr. J. Mackaye, Ittia Vernon,- jack Uaher, Bert Southern and the Slatera Camllle. Xtte en- tire season la already .booked Holid. until Au- ipist, 1S07, and equipped with the best-of everything. The managers, Felcher * I'epper, look forward to a record breaking season. ■ ClUUNCET L. SOUTHERN AND CO., UOIMr the management of Roland A- Osborne, will be tbe attraction at the <lrand Opera Hours, AshvllU..N. V., for the Summer season. Tbe company, composed of twenty-two people, baa enjoyed a very successful season of thirty- Ave weeks, and will coutluue on until the opealug of next season. It is currying all special scenery, baud end orchestra. Notes wiom tiui Power Comedy Co,- 1 - V.'e opened our season at Ellsworth, .Me., and bare been highly complimented by press and public, and it has been tbe general' verdict that thia Ib one of the best dramatic com- panies In Maine this season. Oar roster in es follows: Herbert H. Power, proprietor; Frank Sibley. Wilbur Symvnds, Dan Morri- son, Harry Al Truesdale, James Rnfferty, Bessie Beaumont, Louise Robinson, May M. Boyw, Fisher Hiims, musical director; Am» Lapln, in'advance. The company has been ■under the management of Fred w. Homan. ■Madame Flower, "The Bronte Melba," has been the vaudeville feature" In too" larger ■towns, and baa proved a great drawing card. Tbe company has been so successful that ■Mr. Power has decided to remain out for nest season. It will remain In Maine through July and August, after which It will work through Vermont and New Hampshire. Ibvin B. Walton joined the C'anoble Lake Opera Co., at Haverhill, Mass., as comedian, for the Summer season. ... . Cahl Hand, musical director for BUrj B. Van. Is spending tbe Summer with friends at Atlantic City. _ • -, „,_,„ Eleanor K. LUND, of "The Social WhJtl" Co., was married on June 28, to Eugene Freeman Hall, a paymaster In. the United States Naw l% r " notkb FB0M,Munr>ucK.BB(>8.-—After thltty- tlYe ■ week ■ of • aucce»s i In 1 ■ opera bouses .we , opened In our tent at Norway, Me. Tbe open- ing night we turned them away, as tbe tent was not large enough, and we ordered a new middle. The next two nights were to capacity. The next day canma cyclone and we had a bad blow down, with.tbe damage by wind and water about f 15'). After laying off four 'day* we opened at Bryant's Fund, with the new middle. We carry a band and orchestra and fifteen people. ..., Omvb I'ltEMSTAD, of the Conned Opera Co., has Just announced that aha-was mar- tied to RdBon Webster Sutpben, ah automo- bile Importer, at Salt Lake City,. Utah, on' April 1&. <.,".-.. Mb. Conhied. has engaged Mme. Fleiscoer- Edel, dramatic soprano of the Htadt Thea- tre. Hamburg, a* a member ;ot the Metro- politan Opera Co. for next season. Tub SiiuBEnT-ANDEHBON Co. wbj Incor- porated June 27, at Albany, N. Y., with, a capital of $100,000, for tbe purpose of en- gaging stars ttnd making productions. Lee und Jacob Shubvrt and Max Anderson are -the members. This corporation Js entirely distinct from the others of which the 8hn- berts are members. . . . ■_. - - A. O. Rikck writes: "Hereafter I will be profeBBloually known as Mydney Morris. 1 nave signed to do Juveniles with A. E. Thompson's Empire Stock Co. We begin our coast tour about July 20." «" ■•■-* CnaBLBS Kent will appear In support of Florence Itoberts next 'eeason," playing Mr. Adams in "The Strength of the Weak"', i Tub 'cohtiiact between . Lulu G)m*t and KlawA Erlangcr'has been extended to three yearn. Joseph" T. Belmont baa sold his farm lEliu i-nwrij, and will spend the month of July In N. Y*. City. 1™*! i Louise Atxek Collier will- be In .Lew Fields' company next season. Bona Wallace Hopfbu has been engaged aa loading woman of Lew Fields' company next season. It la stated that she will be ■tarred the followlug season by the Shubertu. HAnniBT Wilijuw litis been engaged for next season to appear In "The Volunteer Or-. ganlBt" Co, (Western), . . " . " Julia Mablowk sailed for.Europe June 28, to spend the Summer, returning in August to open her engagement with E..B- Sotbefn, uuder tbe Shubcrt management. John s. Flahkuty b&s signed a. five years' contract with Ezra Kendall, and will star ttlm In vurlo'us '-p'jlys. Dan E. Weston, last season with Cliff Grunt's forces, has signed for next season with Spear & Mack's T 'Dad'a.Slde Partner" Co, opening In August. During the Sum- mer he will play park dates, with bin itp-to- date monologue nnd dnucing act Mehsbh. Cohan & Haihuh have signed con- tracts with- Theodore Burt Say re, whereby that author binds himself to deliver nn American play to them, which tbey will pre- tjeni early in th'p.new year. --■" W. II. Wau>bon Informs us that hifi house at HaverBtraw, S. v., haa heen thoroughly renovated, stupe enlarged, and- everything up- to-date. He Ik booking time for best com- panies. The regular season opens with C. R. Callahan's "Jlomauee of Coon Hollow- Co., Aug, 15. Notek mm toe McDonald Stock C0.-1- O. W. McDonald and wife ere at Kansas City. cirganlziug tor the coming season. Roster of the people so far signed: G. W. McDonald. uHUiagei'; -T. D..McDonnlu, agent; Rex Leslie Klniruon, J. U. Vltigerald, Harry E. Wilson, B. L. Itoland, Fl. E. Dixon, M«««r Rex Wil- son, Roy Briani, Ilaselle McDonald, Mow E. Wllsou, Mrs. n. L. Itoland and Baby George. Our avasou opens Aug.. U, with the very, host *>( Western Umo booked. - . . „ >:. .. !■ rjKK.vi.nisr HimsRLi. (Mrs, i. It. Stock- dale) announces thut ber husband la better, and'hopes to be ottt In a few weeka, They N'Otaa ntoit JOnTl Coir's : ATTSACTrOMa.^- ■ Charles Kene-4uw-been engaged by John Cort to support Florence Roberts next season, In "The Btrength of the Weak." Mr. Kent will Interpret the role of Mr. Adams, the guard- Ian; quite In keeping with tbe class oi work with which he has been Identified. Mr. Kent played King Raul, in "The Sbepberd King." with Wright Lorltner, last season. Jack. Web- ster will play the lending Juvenile part in "Tbe Illusion of Beatrice/' the new Martha Morton comedy. In -which John Port will star Maude Fealy next season. Max Flgman, who will star under Mr Cori't* mnnagemebt next season, will play a four weeks' stock starring engagement at Elltch's Gardens, Denver, this Summer, playing-"The Morrlage ,«f Kitty," "Llttlfl Nell and the March'onean,". "OM Heidelberg" abd "Prince .Karl." four plays lu wtrich he has b«>n seen to advniutage.' The Stewart Opera Co. will be Mr.-Con's first sttcoctlon to take to tbe road this sea*>u. After a stork semon of eight weeks at the Lyceum Theatre, Rochester, the route will embrace Toledo. h Dtiiuth and Winnipeg,, pro- ceedrng direct to Seattle. The Tcpertory In* cludea: "Bflbette," "Two Roses/-. "Fatlnit- za." "The Geisha," etc., and the 'company will remain In taeAYcst until next'{spring.:* Notch prom ran en a he Lihtkr Co; iSouthern).—We will open our next.season ng. IfOnuer tbe irtanngerrrent of Chas.JJarrl- sonvwbo has had charge of thin company for the past" two flpasons. WewllI, an heretofore. produ<^ nn entire repertory of plays written by Mr. Harrison for the oxrivmlve use of this tompany." Mr. and Mrs, Harrison are Spend- ing their vacation at Rlvervlew Cottage, Mvrnmec Highlands, where Mr. Harrison Is puttlnK-tbe-fintsblDg touches on thtcn near plays ior next seadon. This will give him a repertory of ten of ala own plays, •W fol* lows: "ClovtT Dftle,*'' "Hpr Cowboy Visitor," "The Signal Fire," "The Black Hawk Mine," "In the Dava of Auli Laua; Hyne,"- "The ljore of a Thtef»" "Ibe Doctors l*rercrlp- tioti,", and the three new oupb not yet named. H. W. MsucL-if, accompanied by Mr*. Mor- cer (Cohatance Ingham), has returned to New York After-a sojourn of two years on the Pacific coast, 'Mr. Mercer wan formerly press rep resents live of the Columbia Thea- tre, Brooklyn. S. Y., and lately 'buslne** loanflgur for Melbourne .MaeDowell. Con- stance Ingham has been with Belasco & Mayer's forces fit Sajj Fraorlaeo. R. B. Lb Rot, who! recently closed as lead- ing matt for the ; Frank Lindon. Co., tinder the management of Dfck P. Sutton, Is at his, home for the Summer, with his wife and mother. Mr. Le Roy in negotiating for a staring tour next season, in "Poor* Rela- tions.^ . ■ r ■.'■' ■ F*r Whefi.eb, who has-been at Dtgby, N. S.,i since, the closlngof the Reason of the ];aftcrn: ■■'College ;Widiiw , . , 'CP-» returned to New York last Saturday. She Informs ua that she has been engaged for one of tbe lnv Sortnnt new productions that will be seen In cw York In October. AnT)iiiR O. Snyder, business agent of the Chauneey-Kelffcr Stock Co.» writes: "This company will open Aug. 20, it broke many bouse records last beaBrm lu pome of the heat stock towns, viz.: Butler, Meadville, Kane and Qnchester, Fa. The company thla year will, bo far superior, to last shsboh's cast, and a uhw line of plays, and apeelsl paj>er 1ms breu onlerwi. Mr. Chauncey. last. we?k bougbi the Appel) .Studio at, Hnrrln- burg, J'o., consist bug of seventy-dive han/lag fleces and- about two'eavluada of. scenery. Ie.,ls sow busily engaged In using Hie. beat for his companj. I nave again been engaged to, mnnaiif the company, ^hlch will consist of twentiitti jiu]».'■■" ! . KriTV i. ittAiiiAU gave a Buccensfiil recital at Nti',nt\n\ I'alU London, Sag., June 2U. . T»f ?*»FNt irni'EST In Newark, N. J., srart- ed nuHpli'lou^iy Hiiiiday, .Inly.l, and the para: was crowded. Tbe iti-jgrainme) Included: Over- ture. "Tannhauser,, hy the~orchestra; Hymu have ujHflr nuiur'thgemeutB for next seeflon uay<!t. Mr. Btocfcuale " irom friends. uay.it. Mr. Stockaale will be pleased to hear iIaiimkt Winiilow CanR'8 four act melo- drama. "At the Old Toll <late," was presented for the first tlma on auy stage at Syracufle, N. Y.. June 15, with tbe following caot: Jack Derwent. Rex Leslie Klngdon; Maurice La- mont, Harold Sexton; James Barlow, wll- Hum Lawrence; Jerry- Reynolds, Charles Davis ; l'htlln l^imont, Harry Andrews; Algle ritiKcrald, flay Borrlngton; Scollops, How- ard Latour; Nellie llarlow, Mabel Ollne; Mnrlhn Mnuitirc, llaxel Allison; Helene De- vere, Rosalie Kane; Alice Barlow, AvIb Htl- Kkdbeooe, Mfakin &C6...are organltlng a fine circuit.of theatre*, la New Kngland and Cnnadn, which Includes: Stamford, Com.: aft. Vernon. N. Y.: Oswego, JN. V: Clareruont, N. U.; Woodstock. Vt.; Brnttle- boni. ft, ; Barre, Newport. N. IV, and Hher ,r ?r. ll. wutMHt left New York City Jot* 2fl, for n trip to Trlnee Kdward Isle, stop- ping at Boston, Portland, St. John and Hall- R S. Union am, tbe well known mROnger of the GlllissTheatte. Kaosfla City. MO, and lessee of other theatres in Missouri, Artaa- sas and Kansas,, is in Netr York City on trail* a«sa. of welcome, (poem by Karl Knlep), Julius I.urona. cboniB. a\na .orchestra 1 Speech by ■ afnjor l.ontr: rottda—canr!ccl6s for violin, .(.'arnlUc SalntBaens, Maud , Powell and* orchestra;' ' two male choruses n eapeila—n,. Murteraprache. Frledrlch Hegor ; ; b. So on tag, I.ndwlg BIrseck ; Shadow , Song. ^ fronc "Djnorah," Meyerbeer, Mme. Corlnae Uider-^clsey mid orchestra; Rhapsldle No. 1. . Franz Llazt, orchestra; two . male cnorttses ■ a canella—a. Aennchen ,.vnn Tharau, Frledrlch SUcher; b. Sandmaennchen (folksong), arranged by Hans Sill; Zlzeun- erwelaen tor violin, Pfthto de Santsute, Mnud Powell and orcheaira;.MittelaUerHfho Vedua Hymn, Eugen d'Albert, Mme. Otrlnne Rlder- Kclsey, chorus, oVchentra; medley of national songs. John Rletzel, orchestra. Jossph Weher will present a three act farce, by IZichard Wntnon Tully. entitled "A Strenuous Life," with William Norrls In ibe leading role. He will he supported by Char- lotte Walker, Jessie Busley, Lillian Alberton, Stephen Orattan, Hugo To'.auJ, Percy Jen- nings and Chss. Swain. The play -la scheduled to open at the Studebaker Theatre, In Chi- cago, July SO. vriN Grekt and his company silled for Europe June Ho. They' will return la the Fall to tour the South In "Kverymnn," "Heniv IV" 'both parts), **AII*i Well that Ends Well." "llomen and Juliet" and ''Othel-; )o," In nddltlou to the repertory of tbla sea- son. ". ' " lata- ik It. Walton Is a member of tbe Cannhle I^ako Opera Co., at Haverhill, Muss. Madoi Girdi.kstone arrived from London recently, and will be a member of John Drew's company. In-th* Fall. "" S. MiLtnit KfiNT is tn star In "Raffles," .under the direction, of Joseph W. Oaltes. r.nTTiE Mat, who laat seaxon -plnyeil Trlxle, In "A Fair of Country Kids." met with an accident'while automnblllng recent- ly. Miss May was taken to Beaver Valley Hospital, In New Brighton, Pa.. .... J QilebW. Harbinoiom la playing with the Casino Stock Co, at Wallace Park, Paducab, Ky., for tbe' Summer'. t'.A :':.- KhsKHT LaMsos lias closed fala.sesion with "The Heir to the Hoornh," and 1« apendiug the Spmnter with his mother In the mountnina of Atlionh. . ■'• -.' ■' 'isi W. VMt.% Hbhbpht, musical director, wrltea from rnrls. France:- "After having, visited the principal-cities of-I^irope, will alll-baek to America about Aug. !*?'"■ ■ ''''"'•.; pAtit. Him. is 1* apcndlns the aummer at Atlintlc City. i--»- i . Axtiuir Hart has leased the Nlles, Mich., , i«rii.BsTTjEjo, BUTLER, JACOBS and LOWERY SHOWS, CHORUS GIRLS Also Could Use a Few Acts. Address BUTLER, JAM & IMERY, Room 726, Knickerbocker BWg„ 39th & B'way, l\, promises quite an attractive programme for the, Fc.urth. fiuBlncsa bos ranged from fait to goini. - ' ^^ Opera House (or the next three year*, aud will play first-class companies only. „-./. Ppn W. DaW((ok- baa slgaed_X«r belt sea- sua with the "Qneen n( the Wnlte Slaves" Co: .< " ■•! :•-- .. .- ' .' -i . ■ . «■» I ■ COLORADO. P/aeblw.—Earls Theatre «ti M. .Mnrrut. manager| closes on July I imniedlntely thereafter the ■ nnnageiiunt will proceed-to the alterations nnd ini|»n-v.M)i"nts already announced. The t-eilli.K WiH. a»» ralseil con- siderably, so.as to i-»!'itni the tMilldlng of a balcony around Ihi- 4inlli«irlutti. <Ium In- rrenRlog the rapnc:l> t»l Ibe hoiiM The lit- lerlor will also lie-Improved and renovated, and everything freshened up. Various Ini- provetnenta will be made to the Rtnge, The programme for the laat week Included: Ralph Cummlnirs ar.J company, In a comedy sketch, entitled "A fkulskin Raque;" Sharl- dab and Korest. Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Qottlob, In ''(Government Bonds:" Pete nnd Alllc Kl- ino, In "A Dutch Pickle:" new moving pic- tures, "The Holldny," and Mr. Walsh." In bta Illustrated songs, Ilu^liiwa boa been tiwnunl* ly ifood. . ; Law. Vinntqua Pahk (Olflsis ft XfcQulD- lan, mnnitaTM).—In addition to the free the- miscellaneous. Rostf.r. op Pbop. SMiTn's SHoWff: Prof. Smith, owner; Jncoby, Juggler and trapeze; Augen, contortionist and rings; Jewell Bros., double trapeze; Miller, talking and ringing cloWn; Geo. West, wire act and comedian; Smith's school of trained dogs and doves, tbe boxing doga, and Smith's moving pictures. . .C.-W. Williams ■writes that he bad a nar- row escape during an ascension he made from Olympic Park, Newark, N. J. He had left- the grounds and everything was going hleeiy when suddenly. the motor refused to work. It was necessary to climb over tbe machine to get It started again. In doing so his coat necanie entangled In the shaft- ing of. the propellor, and be waa-pinned to the frame work.. After quite aatruggle be mansged to gut bis knife, opened It with bis teeth, .and succeeded In cutting tbe coat so lio could free his arms. He came down near Elizabeth, with a badly bruised arm, hut otherwise unhurt He will make another as- ccnnlou In the near future, which he hopes will be more successful. Notes wiom thfi Grkat Mi-ndy Shows. — Despite ihf fact that we have had a day or two of rain each week the shows have been dolnc- good huslnenn. After seven successful weeks In.Illinois we go Into Wisconsin, and then back again Into TllInol». Cleneral Man- ager A p. Whitney In leaving a boat of friends behind in each city where we exhibit, and tbe press speaks laudable words In re- lation to our merltorlotiR exhibitions. Our free attractions consist of. Dlavolo, looping thP death trap loop, and Arthur Holden's backward dive from the summit of a ninety- two foot ladder Into a, four foot tank of water. Our feature sbow la "The Society Circus/' In which the follo«wlng performei-a display their abilities: Bernnrdo and O'Neill. revolving ladder act; Marvelous Kelly, back' ward louder drops.; Dddle Martyne, hound- ing wire net; Jerry Alton, head balancing ■ i rappze: the Abcrns, hand balancers and equiithrists: Hindoo Sam. Oriental magic, und Hhcperd Owen's hazardous feat of riding down a steep incline oa an ordinary bicycle, <ind leaping the gap of thirty feet through a name of lire sixteen, feet In height. The roster of.tbe executive staff Is as follows; A. I*. Whitney, general manager; Roger Klint, superintendent; II. E.' van' Gordon, treasurer ;L. A. Raymond, secretary; L. C. Zejleno, press agent; Chan. Z. Mlkesell. con- tracting agent: E. V. Bliss, Harry Hardy and Oeorge Rich, promoters. Col. Black, master of const met fun; Alex Jones, master of .transportation, and Jules Wiggins, Carl Zlegler and J. C. Wolfe, general announcers. NOTBH PROM THE .VBW YORK AMUSDIkfKNT Co. 1 —We closed our season In Belleville, Ont., with a record of not loalng a night. The ad- vance agent, A. 13. Dearborn, deserves much credit for the manner In which he has kept the two-night production on the rond. Jimmif. IloRt; Is with Pawnee Bill's Show at Brighton Beach, N. Y.. . NoTKa,'FitoM Wight's Exposition Co.— We' are at Worthington, Ind., and are draw- ing large crowds and giving genera) satiBfac- tlon. Everything Is new, and the free acta are Boor*, drawing cards. . frank Du Vail, the one-lppped gymnsat, late of the Snyder Broji ft Hall ClrcuK nnd Wild West, who re- turned- lo- Linton June 18 on business, will open with the Hnnglnn Broa.' Hippo- drome nt Shelhyvllle, Ind.. week of July 2, to prvsent his' single trapeze net, as a free Attraction. Rube Hooker has juBt com- pl?tcd his new hlllnonrd plant, and will be nhle.to handle all the advertising from now pu. Tirr Oi.r SrANPArn arrives here regu- larly. 'Frank Pn VnilV Monark Theatre will opsn J.iily 0 for Rummer vaudeville nnd bur- lesqito. , I'lji' bouse boa been remodelled jinrt equipped with new sconerv and electric fans. NOTEH PROM THB C. W..PARKEII AMUSK- mrnt Co.—Elmer Valere,. of Valere and Clark, met with r painful accident June 23. by vfulllng from his- wheel while doing the leap the gap. and has been laid up for Sev- ern! days* with n Itadly brulKed arm. He re- sumed tils' work 28. Oaty drier, manager of t)ie privilege car with this company, was mnrrled June 14, to Vernn Prlmroae Hutchln- tton, daughter of John P. Hutchinson, at Abi- lene, Kan. Mrs. Grler will travel with the cnmjinny-aH cashier of the privilege car. H. P, Talbot, general cnntractlug agent of the Pjirker forces, and Al. G. Barnes, of the New Parker Amusement Co.. were vialtora with thin company 2K. 2». II. H. Tyler, one of our managers, 'left 20 .to help out the advance \, T firkf:-s In (he Intereat of the company. '4*> ' NRW JBRSRV. WE NEVER CLOSE. Open Day and Night, Sundays and all Holidays. NES, FILMS DES MOVING PICTURE MAGH AND SONG SL PRICES TIB LOWEST. OPEBATOHS rUBIISOED If DE81BED. 1.W KAST 14th STREET, NEW YORK. . HMU CLOSED. Telephone, 3»!2 Qramcroj. ALWAVJOPKS. BIO EASTERN WHEEL ATTHACTIOK. THE BACHELOR CLUB BDRLESQUERS Ulroet Ion HASTINGS & ARNOLD. WANTED, 28 CHORUS GIRLS. Addr... HARRY HASTINGS, «m Third Avenue, Nixv Vurk. CORNER'S 0RAN6EADE The biggest raoney maker In the drink line that yon c&u linudle. Over $30.00 profit to every pound. Ocllciooa, refreHlung, healthful, pare, conform* to Pure food lawa of ail Slates. The bent ana mom popular drink lor parka, fairs, circuses or any place where people have u thirst. It la so good that the sum of one glasa means several more to the same party, life maken 40 gallons of the bent drink you ever tasted. , Sample gallon 10c. Sl.f>o per lb, prepaid. Write for urlceB la larger quantities. THE CORNER CO., Oept. A, 179 Normal Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. SHIELDS I PARK POSING i OUTFITS, SLIDES New feature Damsel la the Diamond Dress, Radium Dance, 4 SeusoiiH, etc. These atrong pbati'Hk. acts are money makers, fio Brilliant Painted Bern. Cloak Slides, $10; 24 for io. For Posing: White Velvet Cloak, Silk DreHs, Silver Lace, so Klcli Ool'd Slidex, for $15. serpentine Silk ltrens, 930. Jiisi what you want for parkH, etc. Cash orders shipped first. ll.DH, Serpentine Silk Drens, fao. PROF. SHIELDS, i'«fl Brosdway, N. Y. Quick; liargulus. WANTED QUICK-Plano Flayer, (lood Fakir,etc .Juggler, Wire Act, Musical Act and others. Do several turns. State lowest flalary. Pay own Hotel. Join ou wire. Wire or write SHI. RENTFROW. Ooshen, N. V. DDCCA talcum I II Cd U SPRAYER. Pat. Feb. fl, 1000. Protects garments." JjeH//Af. fnUg.cooumi. A tunnll molsf- ure-proof bag, containing tal- cum powder. A 'slight pres- sure sends a line snrny of powder directly under tbe firms whenever needed. In- visible when worn. Wuslly re- „ r filled. l»5c. per.pair. Htnmpa{«.. taken. liberal termn tolady «genta. O. ll..llueiM'l & Co., J00 Warren.St.. N. Y. City. ,uiuH. Kiuuegau ull did good work. Manager lie; Cato liflB arranged for a tremendous ifre- .works display on July 4, In addition to tbe other nt tract Ions. *«» KENTUCKY. Owennhoro.—Both the Crystal Theatre nnd Grand Opern House are closed for the Summer, and will reopen the latter part of AllgURt. * . NoTBfl.—The Seven Hills, Chautauqua (Sixth ARaeinbly), Aug. 1-21 (W. 0. Archer, sirperin tend eat) .Robt. Wayne, Into of the Kmplre Theatre, San Francisco, la visit-. Ing relntlves here. Mr.. Wayne will open the People's Theatre. ISvansvllle, Ind., Aug. ), with the Wayne Stock Co., te being man- ager and lending man. The first perform- ance will be "The Charity Ball." TENNESSEE. litre, a big roller coaster has been Installed, anil 1ft proving ' a great . attraction. : The Blchetts VamlJy of AerlalMa Is another of Nevrairk.—At Prnetof's (F. P. Proctor, manager) the hill wepk-of July 2 Include*: Cnrl Xlerty.. Ed. dray, Stanton nnd Modoua, Cuaklev nnd McRrlde, Leroy and Levanlon. Young America Quintette, and Gounod Grnnd Opera Trio. Oi.rairtc. Park (H.- Wefera. manager).— HneTigcrfest week, "The Black nuaaar. HiLLfliDu Park fw. A. Thalia, manager). —Hippodrome nnd Wild Went. Ri.Etrrmc Park <C. A. Dunlnp. manager). —■York Comedy Four, Musical Simpsons. Harry Rurgovne, Francis Glrnrd, CJias.. and Fanny Van. Silvern and Emery make.up the bill week-of 2. ' p .. . m ■■■' .. -» ■ Cnmden.—At Wonillyune Park (H. P. I> Onto, manager)' laat week's buslnesa wna all that could be desired!, the warm weather miking people hunt- outdoor amusements. In the open air theatre performance Smith nnd Knv, Fltrpatrlvk and Tapper. Tommy West, Vopaok and West, Al. Wilson aud Knnxvllle. —At Chllbowee Park Thea. tro (0. D. Perucul, manager) the Peruchl- 'Gypaene Co. k Htill playing to big buBlness nightly. The bills for this week are "While 'Frisco Ste?ps** nnd "A Prince In Hags." ».» AnTitfR PrtoS will conclude bis third an- nnul five weeks* term at Willow Grove Park, Philadelphia. July 7. opening his third con- secutive Summer's engagement nt Aebury Pnrk, 8 where ne remains, until Sept. 15, At the conchislou of tlie Asbury Park.eeaBon -Arthur Pryor and his hand will make nn ex- teuded tour; preaentlng, besides a regular concert programme, a maanlve musical mil- itary patriotic spectacle, entitled "The Triumph of old fllory." in which flfrv nnl- formed men will appear. In addition to the band. The tour will cover nil the territory north of tbe Mason ft Dixon line, and east of Denver, Including all of the principal cities. - t- WANTED rjuick, Sketch Team (maosnd wifej- Alt Around Comedian and Dancer, and other Use. ful Medicine People. If you can't Join, don't write. Sleep oa lot, meals at hotels. Join an wire. Camu- uoll and Rede)], write. Address Jack FcHowh, Qreentop, Mo., week of Jnlytt;8nblett, Mo., JLnly b. NOTICE, ACUOI1ATN- Will pay good Top Mounter $40 per week. Must be good Tumbler and Usoful Kid. Will sign contract for 6 &t-a*oD* with right one. Must not weigh more than llf.ft. Address, full particulars. GEORGE RINOHOI', Oen. Del., coney Island, N. v. FOH SALM.1 .* Shures' of Stock In Coowll- dated Lithograph Co. Address .. H, A. MRSSEVOER, 246 W.lOth St., Erle.Ta. PAHTNER WANTED for well-known Re>>. Co, Equipped with BpeOlal scenery, printing unit plays; plenty of printing on hand. Some eoud nmo bucked., unst be a worker and inveiii. MANAGER, 1'helpa, N. V- JVANAQHRS -WANTING A GOOD ChVA'M NAOY^wlth Two good clever bright'girls, W* •* and 12, clever dancors, very'nea'Oa rtteMs aiitl a^- pearancea, Address MRS; STAR,'care Rayno* School, '2H West Ohio, IndlanapoiiB, Ind; A palmist BOOTH and mand for Datt Game lo let cheap. PKNN'Y AKOADt:, Japnue^ rie&ftiire Palace, Month Iieach, Slaten Island. WANTED aUICK. SKETCH TEAMS, 8. and D. B. P. C0MEDIAN8. Change for week: make aoOd. Boozor No. Just got rid of two. Tell al* In first. Others, write: . GEO. O.H0TT0N, Seymour, Champaign OawPV BO CENTS FOR A BOOK OF. J» Sketcnes: ft Acts for 1 Male.and 1 Female, I Acts for 2 Femnlca. Money order or centBtamps. Address BERNARD KLIN';* ■laywrlL-lit, J157 Jay Street, Brooklyn. £. '■ 8KKTCHH8- WRITTEN TO OpPBB. WASTED, at OOCO, TROMBONE TLAYRH (slide profarredi, to play at Hotel WMptJJg" Island, Ga., for lain bummor season and winter location. Nino per week and board. Also want Good PIANO PLAYER, to double on second viol in. and BA8S PliAYER to locate In Ra'clgh, N. 0., PW In theatre, dances, hotels nndolub; must he slgf" readers and gentlemen in every rettpeci. »' re ,* ■ lTof.T. LEVIN, Hotel Tjbec. TyOce Island^ WANTED, FOR LOWERY BROS.'- SHOW- Contorllontsts, Single Traps.Wlro Walker or gooii Ring Act.Bro. Act aad Double Trot Team. '.aw» Clarionet and Uarltone for Hand. All tosircnaincu show for big cities. Money sure; no fancy ?#'■ arlea. Must be ready to Join at once. State loji^' In flrat letter. Year's engagement for Band aie»- Address GEO. B. LOWERY, „ Sunbury . Pa., 1; Dan ville0,10, aioomabi irgn..'/- AT" LIBERTY, FOR CIRCUS R. R. AFTER JULY 7. CHA8 and B1I.Y CLARKE. Concert »M Clowning. 01 N. Madlton: St.,. Cblcajo.