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634 THE NEW" YORK CLIPPER: August 4/ J. B. DYLLYN *w*Eator, THE PLAYER of many WJ parte .who never falls. Did you sen '•LTTTSJi JOHNNY JONE$» aW. 'THE "TDTHE 01KL"Co.r Two entirely different roles. If yon wl»h the other nuraitcr, I can fiend I! to thee. Cn-Hsn Bays: 'I .ny BAHX AND THE OIRL" Co.? Two entirely different roles. "Tncre am I waiting at33. V yon winri the other naiaiwr, loan send lit* «... wonder wliatliaa become of tlie man Dint nas the Monr 1 Hesald: We the only thing for yon Is to gel a little mn w|tn a company of 2. then yon can fool the Irish and wont bave to skidoo.' My agent won't let me." Permanent a«MreH-, HOTEL MAIlIA, 133 W. 41at St., Naw fork. Jni.ra asm- But Oarrihon are malting, elaborate plans for their novelty production of "Hamlet,'" wrlttim by Will t\ Cowper. .Mi. MM will assist Mr. Garrlaon In di- recting rehearsals. Mr. Garrison will 1m- porsonntc tbo melancholy Dane, and Mrs. (rarrtaon will be the Ophelia. They will have npproprlato costumes, original music and Bpeelar scenic and electrical effects. There will be tbreo people In the act. tne seaaon opening at Hyde & Bcnman's, Brook- lyn. Kept. 17. Will and Mat Reno write: "We have been In toe Kaat since June 4, ami have brcn going merrily along. At present we rue playlog the Alf. T. WlltoH park circuit, and meeting with nnccess. Wc bave signed wir.h tne r Bdwin Barrle Stock Co. for next nettmn." Jambh A. Studrick, formerly of Walters and ShaoMck, rcporu meeting with good success tbroogh Oregon and Iffabo with his eccentric monologue act. At present he Is ■rm the Young circuit, and haa six months booked ahead for his trip East. Thh Topbt Ttjrvv Trio how concluded seyenly-nve weeks of iracc**ss/ul engsgrrarctfl, .thirty of which were played in California nnd the Northwest. 'Iticy hare rented a 85HL 'arm at Port Angeles, WaHh., In tha Northwestern extremity of the United States, for the Hummer, and are apejidlng their time ■hunting and flablng. The trio will icanme roali engagements in October. . DimiNG THEIR BNOAOEMT.WTf flt the Novelty .Theatre, Oakland c t!oJ. ( Dave Morris, of the .Broadway Trio; Harry La Koln. the Amer- Jcan-.inp juggler; and the McHenry Bros. ilP*27 ftJuJ f,fanIt ) ww InltJated In IxmIrs No 26, of the T. M. A_ located In Oakland, Car • WALnotnw akd WmTifBT write I "We lust closed.ten weeks In parka, and are spending our vacation at onr florae, Imlay City, Mich. V-o have signed with F, W. Marks 1 No. 1 Show for tha regular season, which opens Aug. 20." "^ . Chas. JoBBAir writes: "I am at pn»Fent advance representative for the Holllnprworth ,Wwlns Co. Wn have played a very BiUTesKfol season in Texac, playing the prloclpaj purlcs. We are In Ansttn until July 2D. Opened Joly 8, at Hyde Park, and plnyed to S. R. O. tha iirst week. After our engagement here the ■company closes for ten weeks, when we will ,nold i-cboaraals In New Orleans for tie com- l Ing snaron." Thb Two Macks. BBslsted by Alice Kellogg, will be eeen In their new act next reason, 'Who* 'a the Odda," written by Tlnn Clayioa. They ore rehenrsiag at Atlantic City. . Jl.dw.iho Wai.dma.vn. the RhskespearesTi 'actor, reports meeting with sneceao with hia condensed version of "Dr. Jekyll end Mr. Hyde, ' la vaudeville houses an the Pacific 'COBSt. Frank CooMnn, for two yean stage man- ager and principal tenor with George Prim- rose, will next weapon enter vaudeville In a ono net musical comedy. Mi. Ooombs la at present engaged as leading soloist oa tho Steel Pier, Atlantic City, ft. J. The BMH8 Trio write: "We hare re- ceived our new comedy sketch, entitled The Yellow Streak.' Tho sketch, is very strong In comedy Hue*, situations, etc. we will produce It early in September. Our new roller bkatc dancing will be a thing of the past in a few weeks/' "Carlotta" has returned from her Sum- mer vacation at Richmond, Vs., having signed for the eoiaiog season with B. Id. Forrester. Nat S. Jk&omk, "Oar Yiddish Friend." writes that he is now In his ninth week In stock at the Trocadero Theatre, Chicago, and haa Higned for next season with Fred Irwin. Dick and Auck McAvoy have been spend- ing the Rummer months at Toronto, Can. They bave signed with "The Peddler" Co., which oners early in August. The Bo-iifmian Taio write that tbelr new net, "A Model Ron," is a big success. Rgo. W. Hvsarx, ventriloquist, Informs as that he Is booked up solid. Ella Frascis and PAnoHTER ("Llrtte Trixle") are upending the Summer months In the mountain? of Colorado, after flniahlng their vaudeville dates in the Northwest. Jas. A. Fitwjhraxd, baritone, aaa returned to romp's Pavilion, St Loula, for the rest of the Summer «ea£on. 4'» OCR AUSTRALIAN JLKTTERi rUOii OLTt OWN COBKKSFO.tPRIfT. DM and Wiuios were encaged as a peclal attractioa at Jloiwrnftre Garden, Far tockaway, after which they make an ej- 'tensive tour of the h«ft houses. -spec .Bad .„. Brach & Bowers' Hamni will open ibeir MM Aug. 7, with forty of the best ^people In the business. They write: "Our •show will be one of the best on the road the coming Etason, carrying a big baud uud or- i^mH AKD Ha ssan write: "While playing with Pain's 'Fall of Pompeii,* at White Cltv, .In Chicago, Chaa. Hasaan met with an aecl- iSFi cislocnting tluee tlugrrs and spraining .hia wTtst, through whieh wc were obliged to lose two weeks. However, wc opened In Jianiyis City with the frame ahow, nod rejnnJu two weekfl, after which we play the Uopkios ►circuit of parks." BtjpwoBTB and Wrlls. comedy sketch duo, ■closed their Summer work al the Crystnl The- atre, bt. Joseph, Wo., Salui-itay. .Inly 21, and ■Immediately Biartcd for tbelr home at White .•iJcar I^ke, Minn., where thev Intend remain- ing until the latter part of September, when 'tbelr Fall and Winter bookings commence. 1 hey will have a now comedy sketch 1o offer 'coming season. Chne. Lrmden Carter has been -commissioned to write same Boo McGinlit writes: "We have terml- I Bated a flue var:ttion at our old home on Cnlifbrnla Avenue, San Francisco, and go to hrinU Cruz, Sauia Harbara and I,os Aogelrs. ,Wo will <ipea our sruson at Glasgow. a?ont., Aus - \\ S" Dln y ^r old lerrltory in Mon- tana North and Sooth Dakota, Alhcxta and JManitoho, Minnesota ond Wisconsin. We Sydney, Jane 12. A capacity audience witnessed the per- formance of^The Little Michus," at Her Ma- jesty's Theatre on Saturday night, Tha at- tractive duets sang by Margaret Thomas and Florence Young are especially' note- worthy. "The Little Mtchns" Is very popu- lar, nnd Is expected to run for the remainder of the season. i- ' At the Theatre Royal, "For England" at- tracted e large audience on Saturday.' Fran- cis Ross, Hanie Ireland, Messrs. Baker and Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Bland Holt'are chiefly responsible for the success of the play, the laat nights of which are now announce*!. At the Criterion Theatre, WKIougbby nnd Ward's Company, headed by Grace .Palotta, are aa popular ea ever In "The Man From Mexico,' the humor of which Is keenly en- joyed by vast audiences nightly. V Lydla Yeanwins-TitUB ami Leslie ' Harris are Just concJmrlag a succeasfal season at' the Potaco Theatre. Leslie Harris Introduced several new nketches on Saturday' night, chief of whieh was "Twenty Minutes With Some Notable Rntertalners," with examples from the works of Corney Groin, George GroKsmltb, Albert Chevalier and Mel. B. Spitrr. The Blnglng of Bosbui M■irhamu.a Is also a feature of the entcTtalnnjent..-! ' At the Tivoli Theatre, on Saturday ■ night, a oew sketch, "The Late Lamented,' was performed by Blake and Granny, and was much appreciated, the theatre, aa usual*-be- ing crowded. The prognimme this week also Includes* the. Masoa-Keeler Co., the Mlles- Stavordule Quintet, the O'Natla Troupe- of jugglers. Mile. Omega, also a newcomer, and Alice Face, a specialty duncer. In Melbourne all the theatres were well patronized on Saturday night. The Ameri- can comedian, William Collier, and hia com- pany, enlered on tb* last six nights of FThe LUctator," at Her Mnjesiy*8. The Brough- FletnmlngCo, scored another success at toe Princess Theatre with "Little Mary," which was produced fur the first time In Melbourne. Win. Anderson hit the melodramatic taste with "The Death or Glory Boy«." at the The- atre Iloyal. The bill at the Opera House Is a strong one. Alexandra and Bertie, aerial performers, end Vaaco, "The Mod Musician." being exceptionally good, while West's pic- tures aad the Bresclaus are doing excellent business at the Athenaeum Hall. Tn Old Rrliablb weekly. tmnU* DrtnS nas been oognged for this aeajion to do her rag time piano novelties, and Bongs and danoes, st aa increased salary." Mblvillb anh Azbj,l*i have purchased aer- ernl vlllnge lots at Gram Lake, MJcb., and nrfl building n business block and Summer .come there. Thr-lr art la booked nearly solid tor Dext neoson, npeolng In November. Ediiir Wood, formciiy of Wood nnd Berry, MM Jack Inglla. Into of tJie Big Three Min- strels, have joined hands, and are doing a comedy singing, dancing and talking net, uu-1 ■ meeting with success. Tula wenk they are at • JsunneJly's Casino, Kontb Beach. Blanch Lathi.i. has closed a siicressful en- gfiLxment on the Flynn circuit of porks, ond will return to New York July 31, to start ;xehenrRnlo with Billy B. Von, lu "The Krrand ■Boy to play the rubo girl, the part tho created. 9 ■ Aokrs Maitr, "The Aoacrlrsn Tommy At- Bag. after closing her mason at the Ma- lesiip Th.mtre, Chicago. HL, haa gone to Bca Bright, ML J., for a rent She will remain there until Sept. 15, rehearsing eonie new <lancea for the romlng sea-swi, Tubi Musical wolfbr. Hen M. and Mamie. :jiave just tlniBhed their engagements over the rnydeji RIJou ctrcutt, Tliey plnyed tha Olytnplc, Springfield, m„ week of My 23. MCWA M l lMtf A w Informs ua that she la still making a tremendous hit with her nov- elty Buster Browo" net. After closing the present park ecneon she will again take out her own company, under tho management of the Majssrk VwdsalBs Co. . Noth 1 from J. K. DunLBT's "Nrw Dark Town" Co.—Wo are meeting with good suc- cess around Chicago. Wo openrd under tent here July 1. This Is onr first trip Rsat. and wo «.' , Df ,n ttl<1 « roiln d I** <^ity until Sept. •-V w "' OIWn - 0,,r regular acason about Sept. aC, and play through tho New England ■4>tatrs. Our lime )• nearly all filled. We nre, .having our car overhauled aad repainted. We parry thirty people now and will carry thirty-five nest RtM Wa played Uuoii«h South America lost season. And did ytwy well. Many of the company sro from there, and they will be with ua next senson. We called on the Carl Hngmbcck Shown, and were treated royally. Our new Hurricane list- let la a big hit "Dark Town" and its muaic was written by Mr. Dudley. Abkltn, the dancer, informs us that Rhe haa jMft (luliihed fourteen sucresefnl weeks over tho Gus Sun circuit, and Ja booked until January. Tnu AVftBA St. Lbo* Tropts of acrobatv and muFdcinns have just mod© a ixlp from Progresaa, laeafan. to Belize. Bridab. Hoa- SnJS twenty-nine days. They nre tour- rng HrttiBh Iloodurns with their own show. Alf. Honey, bar performer, has an Interest In tho show cnLled Oreo Anglo-American -Mr Aaron Is with the ahow, *uul Is doing T Ghacr Itan Is on her way Enst, after a «ure weeks vocation, spent In Denver and Colorado Sprln|p\ She will start rehearsiug wjw oongs xor-4hA.a«ning jeaaon..la yamie. Of Interent 1n American PlatTwrlschta. The New Theatre Association of Chicago, being organized for the encouragement of uie drama, will, during lia lust wesson. Introduce a piny content. With this end In view a com- mittee has brcn appointed to pass upon and setoct a new play for production. The names of this cotrLmtttee wli: be published later 1 . From the plays bubmltied one will be chosen for a careful production In the New TJicatro by the New Theatre Company. Should It prove sufficiently interesting lu the Jndgmeiu. of the management. It will he played for a full two weeks, and. If possible, ngaln at tho close of the regular season. The author will receive a royalty of D per cent. of the gross receipts, should they be less than $.1,500 per week, and 10 par cent., bhould they exceed that amount. The condition* of the contest are as fol- lows: 1. The play must be an original drama, eonirdy drama, or comedy, and not a trans- lation, adaptation or dramatization of any novel or ctory already published. 2. It muHt treat of modern American life, nod bo written by a citizen of tho Uoltcd States. S. It mriFt bo substantially In a form for acting, aud will be judged at* an acting-play. 4. It must be In three or four acts, with- out change of scene In any act; must not re- quire over two and a half hours to plav, and imiFt not have ovor fifteen speaking charac- ters. It must bo submitted not later than Dec. 1, 1906, In n plain scaled envelope, ad- or*Mwed in typewriting, to the New Theatre (Play Contrsi), 17 Van Buren Street, Chi- cago. Tho play must be typewritten npou plain paper, and must have no signature. In Ihe envelope containing tho play most bo another plain pes led envelope, upon the; out- side of wJdch shall be written. In typenrrltinK, tM name »f the pbty which It accompanies. Inside this envelope must be the autograph isipnatore of the writer of the play/jiime of play, (he full address, and a statement that all the conditions of the contest haia been compiled with. ■?" • o. Excepting S3 stated befoiro, all- rights may be reservrd by the author. ♦*-♦ Msrsaret Ansrlln'a Plsni. i 55! P T , , DC ?? 8 .. T11Mtr ' ; wl » n B aln ] 'o«se Miss Anglln tills Kali, and she announces that she will appear as Mrs. Dane. Jn "Mrs. Danes Pefensc. In whlrb she ncoi-ed a success some years ago. Oilier characters she will offer ere Lady Tcanle, In "The School for Scandal," add Queen of tho Amazons. In "The Kiemal J-emlnlnc." in nddllion 10 which "The Great Divide,- by Wm. Vaughn Moody, will be pre- sented, * 00 Wanted 60 Wanted 60 SE 11 ' *£?* Tr *P Dnimmor, A Piano that doublfa rti?' C ? ,, ^^ , ™ 1, • !"«"*a «ny Actor Ttrtnniiiii. bud. SattrlM, not nnmilsrs. Uivwond A Jc»n. com' Kntetprliw, t*3i KlmlarkAvciaicino in WANTED. ENGAGEMENT. 3111M11111I111 JT'KBT HAHMOJOCA AND BOTOPI.ATKn. Xoir luHtlTOIcnw. H.i.CAJlEUtaS.MKiCUrrfil MANAGERS AND ELECTRICIANS, ATTENTION!!! Onr new 1908-07 CATAIrOGUE la completed, with fall description of and showing method of operation of every- thing pertaining to electrical stage craft and park amusements. Price of Catalogue, 25 cents, which amount will be deducted from first f 10.00 purchase. Sent to regular customers free. JOSEPH MENCHEN ELECTRICAL CO., Ut.U.OF.ST HAjrr/TAOTCKBBS OP ELECTRICAL STAGE AJ'PLIAXCES AUD BFFECTg IN THE WOULD, 394 'WEST SOU. STREET, S. Y. CITY. THEATRICAL HOTELS ... B OARDING HOUSES. PALACK IIOTKL, 101 S. Out St, OblUC". ■aroma, It per ™t; utijnnn bata, »i. rarrhh »»ih, too. H.».anMTHasT,rrot. TBaFAJ.OAB.IU-117 £.u. n.t.jbp. seiui. load, or Hulc, heweT. Boom Wo.. ;ic» II, ILK day; sue» si -mi. W.D.HASNIQlJM'na. Wakui A ICsdlioi, 0HI0ASO, 0. 0. Y.ojh.n, rrop. StncUy American Plan. S8-1S alnil.; IT-lldoBblq. VnodBTlUc patroBAge lBTltCd. HOTEL ST. DBMS, 138-138 Wat MirkctSt. lodiAoapollR. lad. CoavnileDt to all theatres. Seat Utile Hotel to Indlaa.poUa. Actora' Bate.. CLilEROON HOTEL. fZXSZASi w DOIII ft JENNINGS, Trops. if. Clark St., cor. Ontario, Chicago. RateH, to, W a,nd B per day. $2 to $6 per weelc. SA1*ESMKM.—A*ent8 wanted to noil Buborban lotn and colUgee. Work this; good side line. You can Tasite $iS to two a weefc. commission oasis. Apply ROOM 622,2» BROADWAY. New YorlC. AGENTS-LeglUmaw snbrmtnte for Slot Ma- chines; patented; sells at sight for si. Qoodter- rltoryopeo. FartlcDUra GJSHACO., Anderson,ln<L Mt'lflO COMP88ED ABTD ABJ&A5GBB for amy inttranSDt or nomher of iaitrnmeati. IORn,wordaand maiic, aketchee, etc.feeaa ttamp. DHXB.ULgyi8,<2> Rtokmoad St., Ctaclnnaa, 6. DODGERS, Heralds, and aU kinds of email BtntT. PRESS SHOW PRINTERY, Johnwntqrf, Penna. HOW TO START IN SHOW BUSINESS. (Ooiyrtthwd), 3 different books, l«o. AilkiijdjacL MORPlfBT'S HCHQOL, 127 N. 12th 6L, ruila., Pa. HOW TO BECOME A CONTORTIONIST. Pront and Hack Beadinj, eacn trick ninBtrite* »5o. Morshet'g School, WT N. 12th SL, Phlla., Pr AT l-IUKKTV-Ai pianist, sifht reader, transpoecr. Soher and reliable. Address WT. M. COI.B, Box H>7. Milior*B Kails, Mass. WANTED, Man for Heavy, JuveaileMan.Lead- tnn StHibrcit* ami Character Woman who can play a Wuthpart. Those doing;specialties given prefer- ence. Tell all in flrat letter. Boozers and ciiastrs save Hlampu. Address F. B. SANDERS, ■ 205 K. Adams St-. Pittsburg, Kan. WANTED, CHARACTER, LEAD AND Comedy Man, to support Oertrndc Wellman (niece of Walter Wellman). Write aU first letter. Salary low and enre. Open Sept. 15. No Bends. Cay R. Alnsworth, cure of OaVn Hotel, Clear Luke, Iowa WANTED, Sketch Team, lady fake or play crcati; man must be strong song and dance come- dian, put oa acts and make them go. Salary low, hat sure. Also 40oft. San Frnnueco Disaster for sale, $no, new. Address John Francis, 43: E. Wil- llaw St., Decatnr, III. THEATRICAL PRINTLVG-TlckctS, Con ttac^, Dodgers, Letter Heads, Heralds, etc. Sam. plea and prices. Bout work; lowest prices. S0HMDTZ ITO. CO., Voosler, O. AT LIBERTY, WW SOBER. HARD WORKER. A Mo. 1 REPERENOKS. ERNEST A. PROVESOREB, civre or Story's Stiow, Enflelil. X. n. HARRY POLLWORTH WANTS Versatile Medicine Performers. Open Air PluUorra Work. Sinters Uiat plAy Guitar or Banjo, veotrtloqulBt, Good single Ma.lcal acl Good salary to tlio right itmn. state all In letter. Don't caa. No bonzo. Addrea, JMIKDCLID AVE., Clegcland, OMo. "^IP'^a.lXrTIS] TO HKAP. KBOM REP. PEOPLE !ll-j U m nM V. A! plllnl> "ff" ">>« ooublea band. \Voald like to hear irom party wlah- Inj; to Bell tent, seats, etc. AddresT ROBT. n. GARRETT. Ilox R;t, White Sprintrs. Fla. AT LIBERTY FOR COMING SEASON, P. PIE • • Highland Park Stouk Co^ York, Pa. no vise picf ore rams fob sale loo w.nahBt-.N. T.citr. Two Elaborately Spangled Soubretle Dresses, SMALL S1ZRS. 1 "OUT. 618 w. lath St, New Tor*. AT MBKKTY, No. 1 M. P. OPERATOR, With or without machine. Add. P. 8AH0,70 llethune Ays.. Dfjolt, Hich. BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE. POLO GROUNDS. With St. Lonla. July 31 Au«r. l 2 *1 With ChlraR., Au K .%.fiV7.8. g ' ' RACING. BRiflinw mm mm mi. Brlght.il Bench, July U-Ang t. UI.aB, 1 3«li8tF M i7. CoasyWutl VIVI-PHOTOS 600 for 54.00 1,000, 38.50 Second 1,000, $5.00 HEAVY CARD, tii XI la. TWO COLORS. BAilPLES FREE. HENNEGAN & CO., SHOW PRINTERS, Cincinnati, r. WANTED, BY AL. MARTZ SPECIALTY CO. Vaudeville Performcra In all branclic= of the brjalncF?: Want Strone Slnc'c Torn. alw> TYornlione and Baritone, to douhle second violin and clarionet; rIko Clarionet for II. and O. All letters anxtrrrcd State nalarj, it la sure. Drinker*, don ; t write. I pay an. Will advance tickets to parties I know*' Short Jump from Boston. Stay out 'till I<ent. Addrew* AL. MARTZ, Conway Ctr., N. H., AQg. 4; JackRon 6, Bartlett T, Tamworth 9 THE GREAT GOLE BROS.' SHOWS WMT FOt MUSEUM UD VMiDEVILLf ANNEX, A few iaore'Flrst Claaa Side Show Acta, Lady Bar Pnnchera, Mualcal Act, Midget, or any nigh class Novel Act performed by yoang, Rood looking ladies. Canalaouae two First Class Oriental Dancers, Wardrobe and appearance must be first class. Address JOHN E. OflDEN, Manager of Annex, Hamilton, Ohio. ' FILMS From mc-ffraph, Pathe or Uelics are original and always make good, and we are their agents. Powers' Cameraeraph la the acme of perfection In Motion Picture Machines, and ibosc who tee a Powers' Machine are not mtisfled nntil they own one. The ORIG- INAL fireproof magR7.1nes on Powers' Ma- chines are really fireproof, and not. merely In name. Powers Is the Originator, but the pirates loved hhn' so well that they copied his Invention. Strange to say, how- ever, the copies. are not fireproof because they did not dare copy la its proper form a legally patented article; Moral: Buy Pow- ers' Cameragranh with the Original fireproof magazines and he 'Tr." WE ARE SOLE SELLING A6ENTS HERE. Beware of the fellow who olers Powers' Machines for 10 per cear. less than Hat. They cannot deliver New Machines of Late Pattern. Watch the number of the machine —that will tell. WE ALWAYS HAVE THIAMIN STOCK. Likewise Edison Exhibition and Universal Models, the New No. 4 OptLgraph, a good cheap machine, and there you have the choice. These machines In slock all the time SLIGHTLY USED GOODS. EdlKon's '08 Model, Complete $451*) Optisraph, No. 3 Model, Complete 45.00 Double DisootvlQe Stereopticon, U size, Darlot Lenses and Utgh Pressure Diasolver, »60.0Q. Double Dissolving Stereoptleon, with Optl- Saph, No. S, complete, $56.00, Including Issorver. Song Stereopticon, Electric, $20.00. ■" Beard's Patent Calclom Regulators. Coat $30.00. Onr price for both. $10.00. CoDdenaers, the best, 4%in., S1.00. or Biz for $0.00. ' IAmes. the best, S1.00 per doz., or six dozen, 55.00. ^^ Reels, Carbons, Gelatine, Cement, OH, Ether, Oxyllthe Ontflta and Comi>ouDd, Lamps. Lenses, Rheostats. Carbide. 88 test Gaaollne, Slide Carriers, Etc., Ktc, attACniHES and FILMS ~W ANTED, Provided They Are Good. LEWIS M. SWAAB Ac CO., 338 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. L. D. Phone. SCENERY The Tiffin Scenic Company, TliTlN OHIO. ABERDEEN, MISS. I WANT A FEW MORE AI ATTRACTIONS. Season opeafl 8cpt, 1. HubIdcbs averaged 1206 ecu nlglil last seMos. Wnio frr open time. If. B. YODNO, ilgr., Temple Theatre WAjTEj, jgoving Piclore Machlnt, alsa Films Cars. OTIIEKS "° B«a"B tJ'8 rnoner . . Crrr . b T navln» goon, ordinal acts. Whj don't tou r I TrrltS Srglnal SS inonoloKiies, sketcliN, dramoi, comedies, etc. to order, hnt rate.. Best orljlnal mate: ■* HOB WATT. MS Walnut St., Phlla lout. Hound Top Cuvu, irtth 1 middle pieces one Mtt. natoar. Address SOX BI10S 831 Snmmlt SL, Toled.. oil. C. A. HAWKINS, Mfr. of OyramsrJo Apparatus. 83A E. 4.th St. s Y formcrlj or in E. 13th St, liorlzo.tal bsrs le'sp lag boirds and bars, barrels, crosses, rlobci elc WANTED AT ONCE, Some Good All 'Round ifr^f, C e l Sor PC S„ ^ SV IJ A V n S ';e?S P • SUte * U1 ■' CLARK A KlSSlXQKrt, Bubo!,, Clearneld Co., Pa At Liberty, BOBBIE DE CASTRO Wire Act, Acrobatic Work on Wire. New »n,i 2K2TEJffi*S S» to ]""' SWSS! datcs^d^MJ^easjD^Ar^Wejawiinre N J STREKt ME^. I.ORIIA.N'3 "DEATH TO WOHH8" ITtyw URRS1 brines worn,.. ,rr.„lc .„"™. HK Va grou, Address PROP. tl. p. L0BSIAN, £ b™ UM h. SAUL bL, i'miadelpiaai Pa7 [ Write far Samplei aad Prlcei, THE iOMLBSON LITHO CO., NEWPORT, KY. ' To Circus Managers. A BIG THING, 24X6 feet In clear. Beautifully band-carved raii- lngs; two life eize Bison heads Id front and two lite size Lion lieads in rear; all solid carvlngv; hraas anisbed. Coold bo converted Into hand wagon at a email coat. ITsed but little, good us new. Built hv Jacob Rech A Sons. Ooata 11,000, will noil for $M0. Apply or write Pror H. P. LOR- MAN. M.D., 1704 N.gQtn St.. Philadelpbla, Pa. fELTINGE FEATTJRXD I PALACE - LONDON A o, H. HABRAS, Perstnal Hgr. N M.S.RENTHAM. HIGH CUSS MAGICAL APPARATUS At moderate prices. Large stack, lmmease variety. IUastratea Catalogue Free. New Ham- Biota Catalogue Jnst Issued, 2Qc. Jnst out, list or aewbeekaonMagto and new list «f hargaias in tricks A. ROTERBERO, 171 Oltarl* St., CDIrafo. New Liie of Repertoire or Stock Co, Printing CONSISTING or 1-2-Sh, 1-Sh, 3-Sd. and 16-Sk. Studs. Bend for Samples and Catalogue. GnG.iT WE8TE1L\ PRINTISC CO., ' tit, IsouIa, Mo. Printing tor Dramatic CjorapanieB, Fairs, Cttrnl- vals, Roller Rinks, Circus, Wild West, Labor Day Celebrations, etc. USE A CROSS" LETTER HEAD AMD WOKK EVERY WEEK. Pree Samples, Contracts, Tickets, Envelopes, etc. CROSS Jig DEARBORN ST.. CHICA00 Ptg. BTAOK MONET, 15c. BOOK OF (HITS, W. W A T*4 TED LADY 'CELLO, TBODOIE, OLABIOIET ABB DBDIS. An year <ro<ud business. TUEATBE. $20 per ireek. others, wilts. BESSIE BURNELL'S LAI1T ORCBKSTRA. Oklahoma OUT, 0*J». CONTRACTS LETTER HBADb, ENVELOPES. TICKETS, PABSES, CARDS, Etc. Write for EA) Webb Ptg. Co.. 358 Dearnor. St.. Chlcseo, 111. JUST OUT, 12* PA6E ILLUSTRATED MAGIC CATALOOTJE, 24c.; SOP. CATAL., 5c, None free. O.It N. K. Arent for Mabatma 10c W. P. LBROY. 103 Court St. Boston. M»«s SNAK Csolce lot ot Prtnoni. Bolls and Pine Snake. « tfie lowest prices. Broke to handle. J. QOPE, No. 36 N. »tn St.. Plillnnelphln. Pa. WIGS Q. SHTNDHBLAl, 118 » 2«tb, St., N. Y. Tb. up-to- cata THEATRICAL WIO MAKER. Send .tamp f« law Price List Jnst ent BARGAIN IS BP.COND HAND SHOW PAINTINGS K. J. HAYDKN It CO.. IPS llroadway. Brooklyn. N. !• _ ACROBATS, CLOWNS, HORI- JOMTAI. BAR rERPOBMBRS, write lowest first. IiflyHEnmRn.ii |W lYprfpir , /1 r rn H '■'•"'' Neb.