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«06 THE 3STETW YORK CLIPPER. July 28. THE NEW YORK OLIPPEE ii i THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CQ.(Llalt*4. nopBurrou. ALBEBT J.BOBU3, ■DITOtlAt, 4ND BCBlNf.SB IIahiiu. ISATORDAY, JULY 88. IjST RATES. Advertisements—12.80 per tpci, ilBgla col- umn. AdrertlsemeDts set with border, 10 pst cent, extra. siipscBlPTios. One jetr, In ■dtincf", »< ; »li mentis, $2; three niantni, {1., Foreign postlga satra. Single coplti will t* tent, postpaid; on re- ceipt of 10 'cent*. Our Terms are I'nili, ||J pUPPpf if issusu ererj Wedneedaj morilnc. The last four (adrertlalog! pages GO TO'PBESrJ on Saturday «t 11 i. at., end the otber pages on uondat and TUESDAY. The 'Form* Closing; rromptlr, Toei- "" oar, »t 10 o'clock A. M. rieese remit py express, mooej order, checi, P. O. order or registered letter. All cub en- clolfd ?Hh letter Is At the risk ot sender. Address All Commnnlcatlona to THE DKW YORK ( HIPPER. 47 West :8th Street, New York. KetfUfcred Cable iiirut, "Annoaiii." 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A'week will lie blared at Blackpool, tod a fortnight at Dublin, Last season the Mine plajr, with ibe dame ■tars, broke all records la tile provinces. H. B. Irving tan acquired from George Alexander the original production of Ht-vbeh Phillips* line tragedy, '"Prtofn and Franee-ica." for provincial .md American lours. "The Lyons Mall." "C3iBrtes L"" "laouljt X," and "Maurlceile" will titan he included In hid iej>rtnry. Among hit* con nanjT'Will be: Hat-court Williams, fclaapf' Ueimnre', Frank Tv.im, Mr. Archer; .Mnml Milton hml IMmthy "Hlr Anthony" la the title of a new.plny by t*. lladrinn Chambers, which 1ms been secure-,! I'V Lelhler & Co.. nnd will h* done lu New York, nt till* Liberty Thpntrp; with Kirn nor lloorion In the lending "rftle. Charles' Cnrt- wrlghl will linvr clinrgc of Ihe piodiKilnn. l.onil.mi'i'n will wp "1'plnprr Chap" for tne llrsl tlnif on Monday next, nt I ho Criterion. A. If. Candy mnkes the production, nml llie riijiipnny In a moat excellent one. A snrcess In expei Till by those InliTpated. WMIIr Kilo'iin. of musical corned v fnme, nnd late of "The Little Cherub," la the Inteat rerrult to the music lull stage. He makes hla drat appearance In a monologue entertainment at tiie Hackney Empire, on .Monday neit. Nate Leipzig, the wonderful rard and coin manipulator, opened at the Folios Marigny, Plaria, (Tie tlrat of the month, and la meeting with the success to be expected. He does hla act partly In French and partly In Eng- Hah, as the audience Is nearly one-bait eora- posed of American and English tourists. Leipzig Is nt the M.irlgny for six weeks, after which he expects to' return to London for a return engagement at the Palace. His buccess at the latter place was town talk. Derenda and tireen appeared at a big dem- nnatratlon accorded Sir Joseph Chamber!aln nt RlrmlnghHin \ani week, and were highly complimented by nil present for their peer- less clu'» work. They art the atar feature at the Middlesex current week. Alt Holt writes me that be Is getting to be quite a golf expert. He says: "Hardly h day paNses that 1 do not go Into the coun- try «oa play the Scottish game. This week and last week [had the pleasure of playing every day wltb (he McNaughtons and Alice Lloyd." I found the Tlvoll packed on Wednesday night last. The Bbow was strong. Fanny Wont worth began proceedings with Imita- tions, etc., at the piano. The act went well, arid so did the Three Florence Sisters, pretty American girls,' who sing and dance In a charming manner. ValazzfJ cannon ball king, Informed some dlfncult feats, very pleaalng to the' large audience. Elsie Cooke, a come- dienne, did all right. Dandy George and his dog, "tloile," are old favorites at this b6uee. The Dark town Entertainers, rocal- laia, did some fifteen minutes of good work. Ethel Arden and George Abel. In "The Lady and the Parson," presented a well written sketch In a capable manner. Tbey were fre- tpteotly applauded, fins Elen, In his song scena, entitled "The Umemployed Question, continues to he one of the strong cards of the Tlvoll bill. The same may w aald of Harrr Tate, In '•Fishing;" Vesta' Victoria, who has recovered from her illness of a few weeks ago, and George Bastow.' Harry Frag- Ho'rt. the comedian, who made such a hit at r-rury Lane last pantomime season, and who has lately been appearing In "Castles In Spain," made bis first appearnce at the Ti- ll© BepUea) by Mall or Telesrapk. *g last Monday He slnga French and En g - "7 ir ttf aF llsh songg In a style of his own. and makes ADDHKSHE8 OR WHKHEAJI0DTB HOT QIT1H. All in quest dr such bhotjlo wsite to THOBB WHOM TH1I BE«, IN CAtl OF THE CLIPPER Post Office. All letters will BE ADVERTIBEO ONI WEEK ONLY. IF THB JtOtlTB OF ANY THEATRICAL C0HFANY IS ftoraHT, REFER TO OUR LIST 09 ROCTSB ON ANOTHER PAGE. Wl CANNOT BIND R0CTI8 II HAIL OR TBLRanATH. DRAMATIC. G. E., York.— We have no knowledge of the present wherenbouta of the party. Ad- dress a letter In our care, and we will ad- vertise It In Thk Cliffkr letter list. W. ».. Warren. ■ • Mn». V. V., Columbia, H. & L. Mku. Vm., Kansaa City, J. V. D.. Chicago, A. 11., rbilllpslmrg, C. N., SkowliepHn, B. W. M., Weat Sniwrior, Mrh. M. C, Boston, nnd J. C, Trenton.—«ee answer to G. h., above. W. K. H.. St. IaiiIs.— It la announced that the party will play vaudeville next season. H. It., Chicago.—letters were sent to Mans- field. (*..'lB lbto of Icon's Blc Show. J. W. K.. New York.—1. «e( It copyright- ed. 'Hie 'Librarian of Congress.- WBtthlngton, D. I*., will give you nil the Information re- garding « copyright. -». The publishers are the ones to answer you. CUXMTANT IlBAllKR, ClllcHgO.—The l«rtles to whom you refer can answer your queries. She Is living In retlrrrnrnl. M. K. T.. Oakwood.—Make nppllcstlon to the Librarian of Congress, WaHhlngton. I>. C J. S.. New York.—Billy Diamond died June II. F. B., Brooklyn.—The company playe«1 San Friincfsco March 1'J .14. tfeorge Hale Is the manncer. * .„.»». MhusPV.— They have not ypt. Watch our advertising olnnins each week. P. P. M., Jackson.-^The party whs born Dec. air., 1*114. F. F;, Leadvllle.—Address IVm. A. Brady, New York Theatre Building, New York City. CARDS. 11. F. B., NantAHket Beach.—R wins. II. & S.. Watervllle.—Any Miralght Hush couHtltutes what Is sometimes cnllea a roynl llHsb: the latter term finds no place In any standard work'upon'the game of poker. 11. it (*.. l.ewiston.—II Is right. The dealer must Klve the player tlie next card off the puck iH-fore serving any other player. K. M. C New York.—The jwl goes to ('. A having broke the |s>t without having the required openers not only lonen what he has already put in the |M>t, but nhould l>e lined a sum equal to twice the amount of hla orlg- lual unte. nnd this sum put In the next jtoi. Ol'R LOXDOS l.KTTKR. KHOM OL'H U*X to KM KS PON DENT. nn excellent Impression, but not quite ns big og many expected- Another good num- ber on the bill Is furnished by Millie Lln- doo, whose work Is too well known to corr.- ment upon further. Dare Carter, of the Manhattan Copiedv Four, sends me greetings from Brusself, where the Four are playing this month. They are meeting with their usual success. An American tour Is to be made In the near future, under Jennie Jacobs' guidance. The seventh annunt'music hall sports were held at Stamford Bridge yesterday, and were a success In every war. The sport k, winners snd prizes: rju yards running handicap- pan Thomas 1, \V. Li Murrav 2. Fred Grlf filths ;,, Hul Fettle 4. prizes—Silver mounted tfret-nlng case, presented by the Grand Order of Water "Bats, together wltb n memento chield. presented to the fund by H. G.'HIU- hert. the proprietor und editor of Tne M~u*ic Hull and Theatrival Review, to be held by the winner for one year only, winner's name to !>■ Inscribed on rhv shield; dinner gong, presented hy H. U. MarlnelH ; writing deal, presented hy John Lawson, and case of fish cutlery, presente<l hy J. A. Brltton ft Sons. MP yards rupolng hHndlcu|>—Arthur 'Wright 1, : W, 1*. Murray _. Charles Alger *i Tea and coffee service, on tray, presented by 3. I*. Graydon: pair of silver backed brushes, In case, presented by Tom Shnw-, and plated spirit lamp, presented by 11. F. Humdall. 1IH) yards running handicap, boys—A. Petit 1, Juek (Jarrlck -, ntld Krank /ola d. ,, .liii-R iinu m.'p. -, <;ini i' iniiK t.w.n .>. Plated biscuit liox, presented by-Tom Pacey, and Harry Duwsop; girls and plri, presented by Harry Imwrop; girls—Hilda PHcey 1, Leonora Andrus 2, Vera Andrtis 3. Clipper Uurcnii. ■ 48 Cranhonrne Street. Lelcentrr AqnBre, I.oikI on, W. C. Jt-i.r 14. There Is little doing this week In Ibe the- atrical world. News of forthcoming premiers, •Me. in nlso very scarce. Delightfully n»ol weather prevfllln. Hall Calne'ri Autumn drama at Drurv Lauo, "Tlie Hundmun," Is to hare a splendid cast. One of Mr. Collins' in on I Important eugage- ineuts Is that of Mix. Patrick Campbell, wito will plav the leading role. She has. accord- ingl*. poslponed her tour lu the United States. Other plavers engSKcd are: Marie Ullncton. Heurletln Wutson, Elly Mat.von, 1'ollv Brouglt. 1-1-nnk Cooper. Henry Neville. Lionel Brougb. James V'eruandvz, Austin •Melford. Francis Chauiler and Fred Groves. The piece Is In a tableau nnd four acts. "The Bondman" will be produced about the tmrmt week In September;' ..... 'Plie pri'Sciil senson nl Hie Duke or \orkc> clo^'il lit si ulKbt. The revival of "The Mnr- rliiKe of Ulilv" Htttl "i':iin,i,.iiMi" met wlib untUfvlng HtiiVesst. ■ The Fall production «t Oie Diike tif York'*. Is m»l announced as yet. oti Aug. ii. <il Blackpool. Seymour HUk-* uuil Ellaluie TerrUs will begin a three weeks' Jti acclrt. presentetl by Geo. IL Green, and Silver mounted dressing table mirror, pre- sented by E. A. Uosnay; silver"cake dish, presented by Bob Hutt. and work-basket, pre- sented bv t'raven, of Mnnchester. Two mile bicycle handicap—Ijajanr l^tto 1, Ted Cowan _. .las. Xuro It. Massive plated entree dish, tiresented by u. Adney l'uyne; silver spirit ei He, presented by Jack pe Frece, and salad bowl and server*, presented by Chss. flrisley. One mile walking hnnttlcaiF— Httrold H. Jen pert 1, Gus t Jarrlck -J:. Thos. McGownn ,1, WHlter Staley 4. Solid silver cup. presented hv [Iihtv Itlcliards: plated tea service on l ray, presented hy Ihtn Thomsa. luncheon luisket, presented by Craven of Manchester, and |ilated teapot, presented by Harlaud ft Sou. One mile ruuulng UantJI- mp—- Fred Knruo <'up. Cliallenge Cup, pre- sented by Fred Knmo. To' be won twice, not ncceattarlly successive years. Plated two bottle tanialus. presented by the Loudon Pa- vilion ; handsome coffee' is>t, presented by Kmauufl Warner, and writing [portfolio, pre- sent ed bv li. H. Chlrgwln. winners—Frank Dunlo 1. Sam De Wynne 1 C ttlcknelle ;:. \'M rards thunjle) htindlcnp—L'red Grlf- llrhs Jr. 1, Dun' Thtutias '2. Harry Ford 3, Cl)M|leuge Cup, presented by Ballard and MctHitlald's Melody Makers. To be won twice, not neceasarily successive years. Mounted claret Jug. presented by Harry Ran- dall : candelabra, presented by Leon Assett, and fancy deck chair, presented by H. Laza- rus ft Son. One mile bicycle race—Cowan 1, laotto *!, Zarno SI, Budden 4. Challenge Cup. presented bv James Buchanan ft CO,,' to be won three times In succession. Silver cigar rose, presented by the proprietor of T*flf A'tit-; kit bag. presented by |.ni,rlf Graydon; allver clgnreiio ense, preseulcd by Aug>lo Asher, nnd crumb scoop, presented by Mrs. CloughliUi. Comic "ctvntume ael*ambIe--Cet'll tl'Crackles I. Bert D'Arcy 2, Bob Hutt 3, Fred (irimths 4. DreRalpe basket, presented by White Bros., Nottingham; water color drawing, presented by Maud llowelts: three bottle intttalu*. presented by Dr. Walfnrd Bodle. BBfl fruit and Dower stand, presented bv J. B. Roberts ft Co. Tug-of >Var—Old- Held Challenge Cup. Solid tiflver chiitleuge tup, presented by F. F. iv. Oldfleld; dnc gold rentre meaals aud stiver medal for reserve man. presented by T. A. Edwards. The Empire. Leicester Square, and the Can- terlmrv teams competed. The Empire team won Hie flrftt and sevoiirt pulls enslly. ll«|f- ntlle riiimliiK hnndlcnp. Terriers Cup npd M..1.1, clmlicngo enp pre.^ntetl hy ihe Ter- riers" A*soclnilon lo l»e won twice In aurcess- alnn. or three years In all—Mike Asher 1, G. II. Clarion 2. Dan Thomas «, A. Wright 4. Hnudsouic l|»wcr nml fntlt Rtnnd on plattau," presented by Thomas Barraatord; gold medal, presented by Atlas and Vulcana; two bottles taatal.1*.' presented by W. Ander- son ft Co.; plated biscuit box, presented by Ada Dell, and fruit nnd flower stand, pre- sented by Amory "arke>. Fife mile bicycle bttdlcap^J. Zaro 1. J. W. Hall 2. W. J. Simpson* 3.'K. Budden 4. Silver cigar cos*, presented hy Kfrbhrd lYnrner ft Co. I plated flower stnnd, presented by Edmund Kd- miiodn; 0;ik biscuit baHou'et, presented by Fred t'oiiqueHt, and fruit knives In rasp, pre^ si-nted by Mr. nnd Mfs. SyaY Mny. 100 ynrdB running lintidienp ingents nnd agent*' clerkst —Horace Sheldon H tlerre Plngle 2,"Cecil O'CracJIes .1, Hrtiest Cndlc 4; sliver am |ire*enti'd bv Frahk Weeks: horn Inkstand. preaettted by G. r U. Chlrgwln. nad three mittlR tnnlnlus. presented by Janjes SCero. 300 ycr*U obstnele raw* hnndlcnp. Cl|nm- lilon lit-lt. presend-d by Henry Gros, to lie held by Ihe winner fur one year only, and returned In the committee—A. Wright 1, Fit. I Dunlo 2, Jns. Mn-kfli ■'!. Plated entree dish, preaentod by Wllkle Bnrd; Dresden '-liM.-k nud oriinmenl. preKented by W. Clark- son, nnd mounted dnret jug, presented by James Zaro. At Marlenlmd, Just now enjoying n short liolldsy, are (ieorge Adney i'ayne and Emanuel Warner. The Gofham (Juartelte, consisting of H. E. Falrbankx, Edward Allen, Frank Parker and Turner Parr, had the proud distinction re- cently of appearing before the king, queen, the Prince nnd Princess of Wales, and many other royalties, at Buckingham Pnlace. Lately Tin /><i.f</ Mirror has been taking the temperature of a number of London the- atres and music halls. The Palace comes out two degree's cooler than the street; tile Al- hambra. Empire nnd Pavilion run tour de- grees hotter tban the open air. The Daily Kxvrcet speaks most kindly of Hal Godfrey, In last Sunday's Issue. It says: "Hsl Godfrey, an American, who has Just arrived at the Empire, Holbora, will cer- tainly make a hit here. H.s humor Is as de- lightful as It Is characteristic Mr. Godfrey la the central figure of a sketch, entitled 'A Very Bad Bov." and his work Is ope of the most entertaining exercises fo be witnessed on the stage to-day." Ross and Lewis opened nt the Varieties Battonbuerg, Leipzig, on July 1, and met wltb exceptional success, it Is their first German erjgaifement. Griffin and Du Itois. who have lately Joined hands again, open In Glasgow. They ore a clever pair, and are sore to'succeed. ~" Jordan and Harvey and Lennle and Hast sailed for New York yesterday. Sailing to-morrow for South Africa rre: Mr. and Mrs, K II. Lucas, Robins and Col- lier, "Joe O'Gormah, Jessica Grace and the O'Gorman Brothers. Due to arrive' are: Mountford and Walsh, Mler and Mora, Claire Bom nine, Edgar Romalne and Cora Corlna. "Wilson Hallett. the mimic has met with simply phenomenal success at the Eursal Theatre, Lucerne. Switzerland, where he la playing this month. The clever child Im- personator, as stated in a recent letter, goes to New York In August. There will be an exodus of chorus ladles, sister sets, etc.. from this port on July 21, and Jente Jacobs wlB be the busiest lady In the land seeing them off on that day. The second edition follows July 31. They all join the Empire circuit. Rose Stabl, the unconcerned little lady, has been an enormous success In Scotland. where she has been" billed like a circus. Slie Balls for New York on July 18. - Althugh others are taking the credit the following !ihvp been booked for America by my friend. Miss Jacobs: Marstro and Doreeto, Elverton, Hall and Earle, Morris and Mor- ris, and Manhattan comedy Fonr. ' L'. -.■ - ft* «l U CHICAGO LETTER. FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT. TVeniern Barean of the Net* York Clipper, Room 5fM, Aahland BlocK, QhtcaB-o. The A Hi am bra will return 'to Its business of sttrrlng the blood of the South slders Sun- day. July 22, with "The Fast Mall." Mc- Vicker's Theatre closes on the same date, otherwise there will Ik no change In the situation down town, the holdover attrac- tions being "Forty-five Minutes from Broad- ivsy," at the Colonial; "Told In the Hills," nt Powers'; "The Lion and the Mouse," at Ihe Illinois; "Brown of Harvard," at the Garrlck, and "The Land of Nod," at the Chicago Opera House. Illinois Theatre (Will J. DrvIs, mana- ger).—"The'Lion and the Mouse"'continues to enjoy unusual prosperity, and will remain ■here until the beginning of next season.-"It Is proving a great attraction to visitors out of town. Powers' Tueatru (Harry J. Powers, man- ager).—"Told In the Hills, which has been greatly Improved, and'with Crystal Heme In the cast.'proceeds under flattering" circum- stances at tblshouse. The engagement has RgSln been extended. CtiLONiAi; Theatre (George W. Lederer, manager).—"Forty-five Minutes from Broad- way" oeglns Sunday. 22, tbe last week of Its engagement. The play has now played for Just naif a year at this tbeatre, and It Is still one of the best entertainments In this city. GARKick Tiikatrk (Herbert C, Duce. man- ager).—The engagement of "Brown of Har- vard" has Iwen extended three weeks, and the play will remain until Aug. 25." '■' CiitCAtio Opkha Hol-se i Lyman B. Glover, lunnrtger for Kohl ft Castle).— "The Land ot Nod" continues Yo 'excelleht business, and on several occasions during the past week turned away people. r** Great Northern Tiikatrk (Fred C. Eberts, manager i.—"Bedford's Hope" la proving the blgbost success of tbe year at thin playhouse. Tiic race lu the third net Is the only genuine setisatlou on any stage In Chicago St present. Majestic Theatre (Wm. Newklrk, mana- ger for Kohl ft Custtej.—Dave I;ewfs appears in vaudeville here Monday, 2.1, when he will offer dlversllled entertainment. Prof. Clark and daughter* will appear In the sensational haiardoUs globe. Others on tbe bill-are: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, Selmn Braatz, Bailey and Austin company. Leone nnd Dale, the Chamerovs, Vlnole De Witt. Eleanor Darrelt, John A. Want. Dan and Bessie Kelly. Pero and Wilson, Stewart and Keeley Sisters, and the klnodrome. Or.rxtric Theatre (Abe Jacobs, msnsger for Kohl ft Castle)—May Howard, who*' name Is a household word among the devotees of burlesque, will head the bill for -week of 2,'l. The rest of the hill Includes: Howard and Bland, Fox nod "Koxie," the Mimic Four, rhe "Five Musical Byrons. Irene Franklin. Sheck Bros., Cross and Redcllffe, Avery and IVarl, the Kntes Family. Murray Sisters. Will MrKohle. John H. Gler. and Ames and rhelps. Bum: Theatre (William Boclie. mana- (.(..■>.—For the sixth and last week of its engagement the Selnta Herman Stock Com- pany will be seen In I*aura Mars-ton's sensa- tional drama. "The Little Mother." Last week's bill was "A Girl of the Streets," and drew good bouses. For week of 21), "In the Land of Cotton." -Fully Theatre (Juhu B. Fennessey, man- ageri,— The Pansy Blossoms, a burlesque company, will play here weel of 22. Pleas- ing stogers and comedians who can enter- tain are promised In the abow. The Bos* Bud Burlesuuers did well last week. Tbooaubho Tit'KATRk (1. M. Welngarten. menegerir--The TrtVndcrn Stock On. will prewnt n new ImriOMine. entitled "Stolen Hweels." lor week of 22. This in'the oIkIhI. weok of the r.tock company's stny. i'he man- npement has secured, as a special feature. the'Great Tanl. who offers ope hundred dol- lar* 'to any BB» *w*n brings hand cuffs or bbneklea from which be cannot release him- self In sixty seconds. "On Board Ship" proved a good card last week. Warns City (Panl D. Howse, manager). —White City has plenty of excitement' tnh week, flornce Wild and bis i^lrthlp.'-Eagle.' lending a great portion df It- Thousands of people who saw the'* airship in' Its flight over the'city sought this resort during the week Id-see at short range the only airship that has ever successfully flown over Chic.ngo Liberal! and his hand are'giving a splendid programme of vocal and Instrumental music. There'are" five soloists'. On the hippodrome ring In the Plaza Ihe free iirctgrantme In- clUiir-R *i band of performing n-douin Arabs, who will give a 'performance of acrobatic whirls an.) tumbling. - ■ BfVERfiKw PabK- (William M. Johnson, manager).—Will) all the excitement of the week over the vnrlmis groups of Igorrotes, nil of whom are to be sent back to Ihe Philip- pines with the exception of the band nt this park, the village In tbe park hns tKt-ome a freat centre of Interval. The Itlvervlew Korrotes c.nnie to this country Independently ot the grsups that Hie governmeut rounded tip. Well's linnd Is giving afternoon and evening concerts In the big grove, where there are scats for five thousand. Captain Sorcho's deep sea divers ore attracting much atten- tion; Sorcho goes under water m an ill'i initiated giasa tank. 'Htrremains there thirty mlnptes. showuig hew' sunken wrecks are raised, how bodies are located and brought to the surface, und how ship repairs are made. Chl'tfs. —I'ozzl'a Band is pleasing the crowds with popular melodies. Interspersed with high class music Burn's troupe ot trained ponies and dogs lias proved such a feature that the management has selected a second dog and pony show. In tbe electric theatre Little Texas, the Bentons, Jessie llelgnrd. Cbas. and Joe Nlemeyer, and Flo Mitchell serve as entertainers. Sans Soeci Park (Leonard Wolf, mana- ger).—The principal change In tbe attrac- tions at this park next week will he in the vaudeville theatre, where an entirely new bill will-be offered. The coolers, which Include the scenlc'and miniature railways, the figure eight and tbe airships, are MI well-patron' 1-zed these hot night Vessella'a ■ splendid band gives concerts twice dally on the plaza, around which are located a large number of big shows of every kind. Bavinia Park (J. J. Murdock, manager). —Tbe last Tortnlgbt of Walter'Danrrosch's engagement wlII begin MondayV'23, when this orchestra will offer one of its delightful pro- grammes. The concerts have been highly ap- preciated by lovers of musical 'enfcrtnln- nlents. Clark Street Moseuu (Louis M. Hedges, munageri.—Balancing feats will be per- formed by Irving and Snlllman In tbe curio hall week of 22. Prof. Mitchell, checker ex- pert ; Jock Wilson, a sixteen' year old boy, who weighs 348 pounds, and Lady Freda, snake charmer, will also be seen. Frank HaU, Louise Adams, Fay De Loss, Frank Murphy and Florence Pierce will be seen In the theatre. London Dime Museum (William J. Swee- ney, manager).—The following are booked In the curio hall next week: Eliza Davis, spotted woman'-. Ognllaa Indian Village. Osko. snake eater; the two headed calf, and Valdern, tbe magician. In'the theatre: Beatrice Humsey, Pauline Laconda and Lil- lian Harrington make up the Mil. AfTERUATM.—Amelia Barleon Is spending a vacation of six weeks at her Summer home, In Oak Park. 111. Miss Barleon will be nt the head of her own company next season. rehearsals for which begin about the last week of August G. Ed. Naftzger has signed with the 'Majestic Stock Co. for the roming season. This combination played Elkhart, Ind.. last week. .., . .Sam Bolton, chief doorman of the Haymarket Theatre has been transferred to the Chicago Opera House, until the Haymarket opens for the regular season, some time In August Bawls and Von Kaufman were Clipper Bureau callers last Thursday. They report a very good vaudeville season, having plated forty-eight consecutive -weeks for the vari- ous managers throughout the country...;* Arthur Fablsh, of William Morris' office will leave tor New York the early part of next week. Mr. Fabish will remain In New York a week or ten days .Harry Woodruff Is preparing to give a special matinee In;the near future, at wnlch he^ will present the following one act plays': "Chatterton." "A Bit of Instruction" and "Po* White Trash." The members of the" 1 "Brown of Harvard" Co. are being rehearsed dally In these plays, Which wllP-be produced under the personal direction of Mr. Woodruff The "Brown nf llarvard" Co. received thirty-two curtain calls after thft race scene at the matinee last Wednesday Lena Asbwell, the famous English actress, who Is to appear at the Gar- rlck Theatre early In October.m "The Shuhi- mlte, will then be making her first Md for tnvor with American audiences One of the biggest productions of the new drsmtttlc season will lie Clay Clement's play, founded on-the life of the great Southwestern empire bit der. Sarn Houston, of Texas. The play will be, called "Satrt Houston," and 'the strange romance as well as-tbe stirring fron- tier times from 1830 to lStiO, -wilt he set forth In four acts. The preparations tor the production are Iwlng made in the Auditorium. ....TTbe Homearekers." the drama of West- ern life, by K. E. Samuel and Slanler Wood, which was produced with conspicuous success last season at the People's Theatre, Chicago, will be sent on the road again this Fall wmi a selected company, headed bv Ijinrn Sawver ..:J.E.Sprott Is In charge of the booking and press work .....The Carl Hagenbeck Greater showsclosed their first week in Chicago 2" nt the South side location at Slxtv-tblnj Street and Drexel Avenue. One week ago it would be hard to find n man who knew much about the Hagepbeck Circus. It was an unknown quantity si a eircuB, although as a wild animal exhibition It Is admitted supreme. Tottny It would be bard to And someone who-had not heard about the great exhibition, On Monday, 23, the show moves to-the West side, and on Thursday to the .North side for three days.'Tie-concluding performance will be given on rhe North side Htmday. 20 .The Gentry Bros.' Trained Animal Circus will open Its third week's en- gagement Monday afternoon at Forty-fourth Street and Cottage Grove Avenue, where It will remain for two davs. The circus win move to sixty-fourth Street hnd cVage Grqve Avenue Wednesday. Friday aud Sat- unlay will be passed at Sixtieth Street and Wentwortb Avenue. - * ™ •*-•>*> . LOUISIANA. CHILD'S AWFUL SKIM HUMOR. \ ■', i iwliFJip TJrtlBBMBjL i ' "I wish to inform you that the Cuticura Remedies have gut'a stop to twelve years t*f misery I passed With my son. "As an infant I noticed on his body a red spot, and treated same with different remedies fpValjoiit'fiveyearsi but when'the spot be- gin to get larger t put him under the care of doctors. 'Under their treatment the disease Spread to' four different parts' of liis body. Wit longer Ihe doctors treated him the worse it grew. During the day it would get rough and form like scales. At night it would be cracked, itinamed and badly swollen, with terrible'burnFng and itching. When I think n'f his suffering it nearly breaks my heart Hiy screams could be heard down stairs. The suffering of my son made mc full of misery.-1 hi? no ambition to work, to eat; nor could I sleep. One doctor told me that my son's eczema was incurable, and gave it up for a bad job. One evening I saw an article in the paper about the wonderful'Cuticuni and decided to give it a'trial.' I tell you the Cuticura Ointment is worth its weight in gold, and when I had used the first box of Ointment there was a 'great improve- ment, and by the time >I had used the second set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, my child was cured. He is now twelve years old, and his skin is as fine and smooth 1 as silk. Michael Stein- man. jrSumner Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., April .6, 1905." -"--^ '--ai-a' MA&SXCHVSETTS. ■>£**£ OrI«B««.--At the West End (Tom wins on. manager) Immense crowds attend nightly. Prof. Charles Fisher's Concert Band wins much well deserved applause. The vaudeville bill for week of .lulv !*-j: I* Mora nud Graceta. Nellie Florede, Walilund and Tekla. Hipp; and hippy, and ihe klnodrome NoTBS.--The last standing wall of the . -:«** a -—■*«« '"si standing wnl of the historic old Grand Opera House fell, under the hands of rhe building demollsber, during the jpast week. A sky scraping drv goods Inilldlng \* to be erected on the site .. work ou the new Baronnc Street Theatre, "to V. e ^ cul, - le il b> ' tue Siiuberts. and the new Bahnvln Tbeatre. to be occiluled bv thP Batdwip-MeU-llle Stock Co.. a re P ™ v ^re«sE rapidly tor the season's opening. *"- oa,u « -*-*-•• MxavEi/iita Ttmsft. ohe legged Juggler, is lu hlh sixth week (» rnafr'wlln Vnh's'liog nnd Pony Shnwu. nml Mn work, he wrlie- is p.easing fhe people. He haV-Just recelveti some new Juggling goods, and has placed an order for n handsome new nickel plated club apparatus. He will.have new work and new costumes for the coming Winter. Boston. — Tbe changes for the current week are: "Prince Karl," at the Globe; "Faust," at the Castle Square: "Adrift In the World." at the Bowdoln Square, and tbe usual shifts at Keith's, the Palace and the outdoor resorts. Tkemomt (J. B. Schoeffel, manager).— Notwithstanding the high temperature last week "The Man from Now." In which Hnrry Bulger la started, dtd excellent business. The ninth week begins July 23. Majestic (A. L. Wilbur, manager).—Tbe twfee extended engagement of : "The Tonrlsts" came to a close 21, after seven weeks of fine business. Blcbnrd Golden, Julia Sanderson and. the others won "well deserved favor. The house will remain dark until Labor Hay. Globe (Stair A Wilbur, managers).—Tbe John Craig Stock Co. this week. In •'Prince Karl," with Mr. Kraig in the title role. The east will Include: Frederic Sullivan. Wm. Humphreys. Thomas MacLarnle, W. H, Ev- nrta, Mnry Ycnng. Mary Sanders ■ and Kate Ryan. ~ "Our Boys" held profitable attention last week. Next week,' "A Scrap of Paper," with Lillian Lawrence. Castle Sqcabe (Boston Stage Society, managers).—The Summer, stock opera com- Ksny will present "Faust" this week.- Mme. lelene Noldi has been especially engagedto sins Marguerite. The other principal parts fall to George Tallman, Harry Davles. Harry Luckstone, Rattle Belle Ladd and .Josephine Barflett. During the past week "lolanthe" was well patronized. For week of 30, "The Pirates of Penzance." 'Bownoi n Square tO. E. I*othrop. mana- ger).—After a week's absence Chorlotte Hunt returns and will head tbe popular Lo- throp Stock Co.. in "Adrift In the World." "Slaves of the Mill" thrilled the patrons last week. For week of 30, "The Minister's Daughter." Capacity business. Keith's —Toby Claude Is on this week's bill. Others are: Zazelte and Vernon. Cuak- ley and McBrlde. >Telhlhl and Grovinl. Del- ton Bros., Delmore and Do rre! 1, Aodcrson and Golnes. Harry Burguyne. Mr. and Mrs. Gene-Hughes, Wlora Trio, Cliff Gordon, new motion pictures, nnd the'*Fadettes. Palace |C H. Waldron, manager).— "Slltz and Slot/." and "A Montana Gambler" this week, by the Summer burlesque forces. The olio: The Moxeys, Fred Wykoff and company. Henderson Bros., La Porte Family, nnd the Palacescone. Aektis & Store's Museum (A. B. White. manager).—Jovlne's Neapolitan Troubadours In the cut-in hall tbe current fortnight. Others are: TrfxV'and'-Ucr pythons, Ben Hur, the hlg snake,'English peep show and the monkey circus. In'the tbeatre: The Minstrel Maids, Introducing Itubv Parker. K*mmn Ten Brook. Minnie Burke. Pearl Hudson, Marlon Cleve- land,- Grace Howard, Cora Evelvn, Cassle French, Gertrude Campbell. Frank Cook, Billy Hall, Charley Clark and James Maxwell, and extra 'vaudeville by Tom Wilbur, the' Wln- Ktanleys, the Bedfords, John "Barker, -and tbe Murphy*. The capable orchestra, under the direction of Sam Ledermat), Is always a well liked feature. : " "T :.-;" ^Walker's MrsEiu (L. B. Walker, mana- ger).—Colorado Bill's Wild West Show holds over In the curio bull, new features being added this week. Other cards are: Agi-onelll. human pin cushion : Bounette Sis- ters, fencers, and Prof. ■ Brlce, magician. Stage show: Blanche Lorlng"* Big Bur- lesque Co:, the nl|Q including: Ethel Wil- liams. May Crlpus, Theresa'Morris', May Des- mopd, Annie Martin, Madge Leslie, Nina Gulllette, Jennie Smith, Sophia Vallcw and Artie Lewis, Business maintains a good bot .weather average. Nickelodeon (W. II. Wolffe. manager).— In curio ball week of 23: Oklahoma Bill, tbe Great Block, wire walker; Alabama Comedy Co.'and others. In the theatre" are Helen Jewell's I'. S. .A. Burlesnuers. Olio: May CoIlinH. May Mhrlow, Dolile Clifford. Alice Melvin, Maude Crandall and Helen Jewell. BtJKlness holds up-well. ' ■ Wonderland Park (F. C. Thompson, man- ager),—Tbe hot wave »r the past week brought great crowds to this new seaside re- sort, and the many concessions are doing an nnnientp business. Fire and Flumes, tbe chutes, Trixie, the wonderful horse; Bice and Elmer. Prof. I* Itoux. fhe balloonist, and "The Mysterious Mr. Baffles," still continue to he popular. **" Pakaoo.v Park (Geo. A. Dodge, manager). —In the free open air circus this week are: Will Hill, high wire -walker: lis* and Bene- detto, comedy revolving ladder act. and the Baker Troupe, comedy ^cyclists. Other feat- ures : Bostock's animal arena, "Hades to Paradise." "Lovers' Lane." the Bijou Circus, electrical tower, nnd Martland's Band NokttMRRbA Park (Carl Alberte, mana- ger).—Bill for week of 23. in the rustic the- atre : Prof. WnlbertI, Gavin and PlatL Mac- carte SfBters, Tenbrooke, Lambert and Ten- brooke. Boyre and Black, and the komogrepb- During the psst week. J. W. Gorman's Opera Co. presented "Olivette" to the usual good btislness: -■'■ :: - • Medkuru BoniaEVAitu Theatre (J. W. Gor- man. manager).-^'The Belle of Boston," a tutisical comedy, so popular at : the local parks last season, <6 the offering here this week, and following a floe bill of vaudeville, whichiIncluded: Oracle Emmett and com- pany. I lie McGreevys. Wentworfh aqd Vesta. I'oiietji's (logH nm. ironle*. nnd ihe Knrsys. The present pp.inoi. so far hns been th« *'best everj' 1 "■ • * r -, -,- ',- Lnxiyoros Pam: (J. T Benson, manager). —Gorman's Opera Co., In "The Msscntte," is rnrrent In- the rnsiic theatre. The Alnhama Troubndoiirs furnished excellent, entertain-