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V. PhelarL, manager), ttplcndld business favored the stock week of July 2, In their entertaining presentation of "What Happened to Jones." Tbe patrons are offering; every encouragement that liberal patronage affords, and tbe company earnestly endeavors to please. The bill week of 9 will be "Mr. Barnes of New York." Gem Theatee. Peak's Island (C. W. T. God- iuff,. manager).—For a Summer playhouse, arranged to most fully meet the desires of the amusement loving people, this resort seems to fill the bill In every way. For week of 2, the stock catered to extensive business, giving great satisfaction In' tbelr presenta- tion of "By Right of Sword." The Bos- tonls Ladles' Orchestra proves Tery enjoy- able In tbelr rendition of a select programme previous to each performance. "A Prodigal Father- 9-14. Jeffebbon Theatee f Cain ft Grant, man- agers).—Bartley McCullum, in this, his home crty, Is a drawing card par excellence, and surrounded, as he Is,-with a select company of players. In his Summer stock company, the attraction la sufficient to ensure tie best of business, which haa been the rule since tbe engagement opened. The play last week was "A Double Life," which was pleasingly pre- sented. FV>r 9 and week, "Our Boys." Fostlakd Theatbb (J- E. Moore, mana- ger).—This vaudeville hoase. after tbe long- est and most successful season In its history, closed T, attendance for the last week keep- ing well up to the average. Manager Moore haa many important matters to engage hla attent'on appertaining to the construction of the new Keith Thea-tre here, while Business Manager XSersUe goes as manager of Seaalde Tark, Old Orchard, for tbe Summer, Prof. Bishop also being located at the same resort during the warm weather. River-ton Pabk (D. B. Smith, resident man- ager).—Gorman's Imperial Minstrels drew large crowds 2-7. For week of 9, "The Belle of Boston." Note.— Bermim ft Bailey's Circus comes 14. — 4>» KENTUCKY. Loalsvtllc.—At Fontaine Ferry Park (Wm. Reich man, manager) a strong Mil drew good crowds to the pavilion week of July 1. The Eight Bedouin Arabs were the headlines. Manager Reichman has introduced an Inno- vation for tbe children hv inviting them to the park on Saturdays, with their lunch baskets, to apend the entire day. He allows them admissions to certain concessions. Tbe programme for week of 8: Paplnta. Four Em- perors of Music. World and Kingston, La Vine and Leonard, Nellie Florede, and the kino- drome, Jocket Club Pahk (Matt J. Winn, mana- ger) .—Gargullo's Band attracted large crowds week of 1. This band bos made Itself ex- ceedingly popular during Its short stay, and the management baa decided to retain It for another week. Notes. —Fontaine Ferry Park and Jockey Club Park gave extensive exhibitions of fire- works on Fourth of July night, end Immense crowds attended Hilda M. Hlnes, a mem- ber of the "Coming Thro* the Rye" Co,, was granted, on July 2, a decree of divorce from Arthur W. B. G. B. Hlnes Jack Bopke, manager of the Bijou Theatre, at EvanavTlle. Ind., Is spending bis vacation at bis home here. He haa charge of Tim Hurst's Auto Tour, giving exhibitions of a trip through Washington and New York. He leares, 15, for Evansvllle, to get his house In readiness for next season. HEW HAMPSHIRE, Manchester—The Opera House, com- pletely renovated, will reopen with vaudeville Sept. 3, under the management o* Frank G. Hack, of Lowe'l, Mass. Pauk Thiatbb (John Stiles, manager).—A series of men's meetings Is being held here. July 1 to Aug. is. Bakn rat ft Bailey Circus, A, played to the capacity of the tent. During tie afternoon performance, while the "Peace" spectacle was on, a heavy wind and rain storm arose, which for a few moments threatened to blow down the large tent, and which caused the Immense audience to leave their Beats and start a stampede for the exits. Fortunately the em- ployes succeeded In calming the people, as- sisted by the band, which struck op a lively tune. Everybody quieted down, anif the show continued, after a delay of about fifteen minutes. NOTBB.—T. F. Thomas, who waa here with Klce ft Barton s Co., put on the musical ex- tra vnganxa at the lake pavilion, week of July I- Bessie Lane and Henrietta Wheeler are with the company Ernest A. Provencher, formerly stage manager of the Park Theatre here. Is managing the Summer tour of Story's Canvas Theatre Co. COLORADO. Denver.—At Elltch'sGardens (Mary Ellteh- Loug, proprietor) May Buckley, the popular nctrces, who has been leading woman at this resort since the opening of the season, flnlshed her engagement Inst week. In "Secret Service" and "A Japanese Nightingale," before large houses. Week of 0 the etock company will present "The Crisis," with Maude Fealy. who s equally us popular as May Buckley, In the leading role. Week of IS, "Mrs. LefflrjgweU's SSE'HSS Bwcn <W. S, Ball, manager). —• The Geisha" was the attraction la the theatre last week, the Augustin Daly Co giving an excellent presentation. The attend- ance waB large, eopeclally oa the Fourth Week of 9, "A Clrcua GlrL Curtis (A. IL Pelton, manager).—The Theodore Lorch Stock Co. opened 1, In "A Soldier of the Eroplre^' and did fair bnsl- boiaier or the Empire" and did fair bra ncsa Week of 8, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Novbltt (Henry Lubelskl, manager). BnslnesB continues good, the bill for the past M. BTRA88MAN ATTORNEY, 803 Broadway, New York Cltj. "™'u™ Kuuwuura gooa, me diu ror toe mat week Including Ibe IIes 8 Bistere, VarraUa, Hunker and pictures. Kmpisb (J. B. Clifford, rattnaaer). The Flucner Theatre Stock Co.. from Ban Fran- cl8co, still holds the boards, and does cood Business. Lost week Klghtlns Dick Hyland met all comers, in four round wilts, each tjer- fcrniance. *^ CBTSTAr, (O. I. Adams, manajjer).—An ex- cellent bill drew good houses the past week Brydpas Dog Circus. 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