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(\ •OeTOBEB 6. THE STEW YORK CLIPPER. 871 . EErXflSYLVAPMA. \ PklUdelpkls..—Theatregoers have, . -jto select from In the current week's flit of :fmw- attractions. Anna Held gives "The , Parisian Model," at the .Chestnut Street lOpera House, where It receives Its premiere ' pc Oct, '£. Others are: "The Measure of a .■.Man," at the fiarrlck; Francis Wilson, la ' "The Mountain Climber," at the Broad; /Palming- the Town," at the Grand Opera .'House, and Billy B. Van, la "Patsy la Poli- tics." At tee Park. .'"■VOfKSTNUr Strket Omtu House (Nixon* 1 Zimmerman, managers).—"Little Jack Hor- • tar,!' wblchwaa booked for a two weeks' run, closed Sept. 25, the company disbanding. The house will remain dark until Tuesday, Oct. 3, ■ when Anna Held will produce for the first time, Harry B. Smith and Max Hoffman's . new musical comedy, "The Parisian Model." The production has been staged by Julian Mitchell. In the cast are: Charles A. Blge- Aow, Henri LeonI, Loufa B. Foley, Edouard ■ Duraod, Truly Shattuck and Mabella Baker. The engagement fa for two weeks. Joe Weber'a Co. 10. :Qawiick (Frank Howe Jr., manager).— i "The Measure of a Mm" has. Its first load . view 1, for a two weeks' stav. The company. which .Is under the management of Daniel V, Arthur and J .Fred Zimmerman, Includes Robert Druuet, E. M. Holland, /well, Mary Hall and George Holland Kreutrer Sonata" played to bis; retui rng Its second week. Kyrle Bellew, In ercy Has- "The 'Brlga- Lyric (Jueaars. Shnbert, managers).—Ar- nold .Daly wau ■ announced for a two weeks' engagement, beginning 1, but canceled. "The ■? Social Whirl" rounded out two wceka of ex- cellent business. Marlowe and Sothcrn fol- low 1G,' for three weeks,- CHUSTNtT (Nixon & Zimmerman, mana- . gern i.—Richard Carle, In "A Spring Chick- 'en," la meeting; with nightly orations, and , ' la 'attracting crowded houses, which have 'thoroughly, enjoyed the fun-making abilities of- the alar. The asalstance rendered by .Emma Janvier, Bessie McCoy and Victor Morley adds to the enjoyment of the show. Tpe second and last week of the engagement jtfifa 6. Marie Cabin. In "Marrying Mary," 8. ._.* Broad (Nixon & Zimmerman, managers),— < -'''-Local audiences have their- first; view of ; Francis Wilson, In "The Mountain Climber," ' 'I'Whlch remains for two weeks. The second : and lawt week of Florence Roberts, In 'The 'Strength of the Weak," drew houses of fine proportions". Henrietta Crosman, in "All-of- ■ «<Sudden Peggy,*' 15. : .JWALHtiT (Frank Howe Jr., manager).— ';Tne Trlnce of Pllaen," with Jess Dandy, '.ii&. "Those Primrose Girls" ended a two weeks' stay Sept. 20. Dust In Farnum, in J "The Vlrnlnlan. ff 8. ? Park (F. G. NIxon-Nlrdllnger, managei-). '*■—BUly B, Van, In "Patsy In Politics," 1-fl. : "Around the Clock" ended Sept. 20. two weeks - of good business. Florence Bindley, In "The Girl and the Gambler," Oct. 8. ,y Ghand Op.kra House (G. _. Sanager).—"Painting the-Town," the third Charles H. Yale's attractions Been here 'this season, begjos a week's atay 1. "The '"Awakening of Mr. Plpp" enjoyed prosperous bualneKs last week. Primrose'* Minstrels 8. H F GiHARD Avknuk (Miller it Kaufman, mana- ; kbts). —Selma Herman, la "Queea of • the Convicts," 1 and week. Anna Day, in "When LONDON HORSE GUARDS GIGARETTES Made of the best Oriental tobaccos 15 CENTS THE BOX do her dancing turn, beginning Oct. 1, with ••The Spring Chicken," now at the Cheat- nut. Street Theatre Manager G. A, We^efnrth awarded a con tract laat week to V. J. Hnrlev for the superstructure for the Wm. Penn Theatre, to be erected at Lancas- ter and Falrmannt Avenues, The founda- tions are already completed, and the work will be pushed so as to have the playhouse ready for occupancy In tbe Spring. HurrUiinrff.—At the Lyceum Theatre (M. Hels, manager) "Carolina" did well Sept. 24. "The G!rl Patsy'' was a big hit 27- Paul Gllreore was the ceatcat success of the sea- son In "At Yale,' 7 20. Henrietta Crosman, In "All-of-a-Sudden Peggy." Oct. 3 ; Prim- roar's Minstrels S, Mildred Holland, In "A Pfiradlee of Lies," 4: May Irwin, In "Mrs. -Wilson, That's Ail." 5; Raymond Hitchcock, in "The Galloper," «. Opera Hocsii (M. Rels, manager).—The Kirk-Brown Co. had big houses all week, and the attraction won much praise. "A Crown of Thorns" came Oct. 1-3. "In New York Town" i. Knighthood Was-In Flower," created a moat "favorable- Impression, and drew crowded jjauaea all week /Gow," next. ■ ,» Pcorua'p <K. G Notes.— L WIIItnm Warmington, of the old A. Wegefarth. school, was here Sept. 25, 20,-In the Inter- est of "In New York Town." The Dam- rcsch Orchestra will give two concerts 4, free, on the dedication of the new capltol. Bijou Dream, a new amusement place having moving pictures and songs, opens Oct. 1 John P.- Sidle, well known as a hotel man, died 27 The Hteelton (Pa.) Opera House had fair business with Florence Hamilton. In "The Other Woman," 28. and "Mght of Gotham" 29 At the Middle town (Pa.) Auditorium the Dainty Duchess and Black Crook Jr. had good houses. Allen Doone, In "Kerry Nlxon-Ntrd linger, tnana- Sn).— "$10,000 Reward" 1-0. Walter Wll in; Id "A-Bad Man from Mexico," amused York.—At tbe York Opera House (B. C Pentz, manager) "Lovers and Lunatics" drew S. It. 0. Sept. 28. "Deserted at the Altar." 27. pleased. "Zaza" 20, Myrkle & Harder m Stock Co. Oct. 1-8, Mildred Holland 2, "It £ k °i *U ft Uo J in » * .^L/^ Happened In Nordland" 8. "When Knlgh:- done by Dolly Kemper. In'The Gypsy gjjy w Flower," Sept. 21, and "The bit houses laat week. "Home Folks'* 8-U. ; Di-akby's (J. P. Kckbardt, manager).— '■'Barney Ollmore, In "A Rocky Rood to Dub- VUn.': week of 1^ following a week of^good Sreturns " , . .National (Joseph M. Kelly, Midnight Escape^ 10. "C tV Vlgnt' T was received with apr. '■ Girl." "the Cow 'Puncher" 8-13. '-"7, manager)."A 'Custer's Last _ approval by big sea last week. Joseph Santley, In "Billy FlCId," 8. - ■ . vHab.t'h (John N." Hart, manager).—La- •fayette and company 1-0. Last week, A Slater's Sacrifice" held forth to good bu»i- neai. "When the World Sleeps" 8. ■ •^ToBitPAtnH'H (Miller & Kaufman, mana- .gara).—"prusa Wayne," by the stock, week ■nf'l. Bertha Cietghton will enact the title ''rote, and Arthur Maltlaod and lCdtvln Middle- '■tarn will also have Important parte. "The ttory Girl," finely acted and nicely staged, sed tbe natrons laat week. "More to Pitied than Scorned' 1 follows. ta-hdaro (Darcy k Speck, managers).— " is the melodramatic "CARRIED ON VOIR KEY RING.* ANY Place In crack of door and turn *o*Tceiii sink into Jam, and little arm holds door. Just. think of having a securely locked dressing room, bad room, or pohltc lollot, etc. *.• Price a' cent?, stumps or cRsh- Write for circular H. STANDARD BRASS WORKS, Etit Orange. N. J. ies You Arc Looking for Mo If You Wont An A C» E N T [■To rcpre.Hont you on business principles and embodying luese essential aciiuiroiiionts, vlx.: Thorough practical i-xpcrlcnoc, strict soiiricty, control over people, straight forward, business executive, abfr press worker, heavy blller, eliwo contractor, conscleiitloua all dny worker, with brains and original ideas of my own to enpe with any and all emergencies. Now If tour Attraction Is up to the times why not have ita PDML1UITV looked after In the same war. Hank rerorence, Illinois Trust rind Savings, Chicago. Address SIM. FOI.SOM, 403 Wahaah Ave., Ulilcago, 111, Wanted Immediately, for l AND MR. HYDE Juvenile Woman for Alice, Han for Uitoraon, Vlcor, Newcomen, Dr. I^nyon and McSweenej- Those dolojr. specialty prererrcd. Man' lo play Poole that can play piano. State lowest vniaiy in Hrat letter. J. M torh. -ito Bosch St., Ruvere Ueaoh, Mass. "MEET US AT JAMWJ, JilESTOWN m THE STRASD." This Bong v/ta written and coinrwHed for the Jameitown Fxpoxttion or 1007 ana tctln It. own ,weet storT In nrnslc-verae. Afk jour music dealer for It, VQueen of the Highway' .- cSerlnj by the Voclt week of 1. Mettle Choate and Jack Chanson will have the lead- ins rolei "A . Cambler'n Daughter wan last week's offering, to good business. "When Tendon Sleeps" 9. ■ . '._'. /KslTK'a CH. T. Jordan, manager).—Co!. 'Qiston Bordeverry, the firearm einert, heads "a- meritorious bill week of 1. Others are: l Violet Black and company, In "A WcBt Point lUilllatlon;" Baithofdl's cockatoos, bugene •.and Willie Howard, Mai Witt's Four Sine- ■ Ing-Colleens. Luoy and Lucler, tleorge Krans Itmh wtek). Juliet Winston, the l'rampln Ttlo. the Hurlevs, Willie Weston, the Kour 'Nlghtons, Hyams'and Mclntyre, Avery and Hart, Hedrlx and I'rescott, Dave Nowlnn, and . th« klnetograph. .Crowded houses last week. 6udu (Ceo. :\V. Klfe, manager).—Wll- ■ llama' Ideals the current week. The Avenue . Girls did finely last week. The Merry Bur- lesijuera 8-13. .' ■' » ■■ ,_ 'Ltcrtrn (J. 0, Jermon. manager).—rhe -Blue Ribbon Oll'la week of 1. ■ The vaude- ville features are: Violet Holmes, the lom- ledy Four, the 'IJennetla; and Mackle and Davla. The Bohemian show fared well last -week. Parisian Widows 8-13. , •CiBlso (Kllus t Koenlg. managers).—The . BcnfiSantley Co.. pays Its annual visit. In "POrty Minutes from the Bowery" and "The Hquaw Man's Wife." The olio names: —^—^- ' Golton and Darrow, Marshall and King. Scrmnton.—At the Lyceum (A. J. Duffy, ■Allen and Dalton, Murry Livingston. Wlion manager) John K. Henahaw Oct. 1, Creston aid Eaton. Charles Weber, and,the Zanoras. Clarke 3, May Irwin «, Paul Ollmore 5. '<llo- Busy Boy," 24, canceled. • Pablob Thbathe (Win. B. Pyle, manager). —The opening bill at this house comprised tbe following, and was well received, despite the very warm weather during the week: Four Knickerbockers, 'nil's- Royal Mario- nettes, A. Thomas Miller, Parish. Jerome and EllBWorth, and Evans.Trio. V Note. —Basil Buck and Luella Arnold, memliers-of "Deserted, at the. Altar" 'Co., were married by the Rev. Robert Lee Blair, Thursdov. Sept. 'SI, In the offices of Manager Penta, at the York O pera House. Altorcam.—At the MlHhK-r (I. C. Mlabler, manager) "Simple Simon Simple" had I good audience Sept. as. "Wo Aro King'!. 28. "Painting the Town" did fairly well 28. "Queen of the Arena" 211. Henrietta Cros- man Is due Oct. 3, "Tbe Isle of Spice" 1, "The Harvard tllrl" 5. "Dolly Varden" I). "A Crown of Thorns" 8, "How Hearts Are Broken" 9. Eleventh Avenuk (I. C. Mlshler,. mana- cer).—The Empire Biirlesiuers draw a big bouse Sept. 2-4. "SI Stcbblns" 20. the Black Crook Burlesquers 28. 20, tbe Kirk-Brown Stock Co. Oct. 1 and week. Lieut. II. 11. Amer's lied Hussar Band 10, Peck's Bad Boy H> !'-• . - ... ■ ■ Acaubhy OP Mlisic, Tyrone.—Florence Hamilton, In "Tbe Other Woma n," Ovt. 2. Lam-ftslrr At the Fulton Opera House (Cbas. A. Yecker, manager) Katbryu Pur- nell and company, In repertory, bad very goud business Sept. 24-2II. Mildred Holland, In "A I"arsdl«e of Lies," Oot. 1: Stetson s "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 2. "Just Out of Col- lege" 3.' Primrose's Minstrels 4, "Peck's Bed Boy" 5. Portct J. White, In "The Proud ■Prince," 6. „ ■ Family (Ed. Mozart, manager).—Current attractions Include: Ethel Whiteside, Cbas. Kenna, Stevens and Kelley, Jeanre and EIIb- worth, Harry Orecne, Jones and Walton, and moving pictures. , Roof GABlitiK (Chas. M. Howell, mannger) closed a very successful season Sept. HO. DDT BROTbW MINSTRELS Want Illtrh Tonal Address per roui< UuMual Act, KiH'Ultfthdut Aci. •12' tfiiys \i One Pine or TdityheaO^fjtBjce*. < to B feet long;. iloPK, 36 N.'otti at., rhtfudelplila, Pa. Arraageda composed. LOW terms'.' A. KBETSMAiV.U E. 16th St., N.T. , Ntrxe.—Chas. .Ktiiver returned home iiept. 1.7, after touring Kiiru|>e with Huffalo lilllK advance car the i>ast ^ensou. Knuton.—At the Ahle Upcrn Houso (W. K. Ltetwlller, miinaKer) "Invert) and' I,unn- Ilca" t-njoycil uood ImslneHM Hept. 'IX>. Slumle Kiemlng Htock Co. Oct. 8-JU. -e» > j tiium.iA. ' lay __, salle" t-ame Sept. ^S, to goo* houa«*. At:A0KUY (A. J. Duffy, manager).—"Billy the Kid" Oct. 1-3, ".Nettle, the News Girl." 4-«, "Holty-Tolty," Sept. .iT-l!.), was well re- cetved. Star (Air. Q. Herriogtoo, manager).— Week of Oct. 1, Carr's Thoroughbreds. The Colonial Belles, laat week, to good houses. Family (W. W. Kly, manager).—Wvek of I: Herbert Wllkc and company, Jos. J. and Myra Dowling. Messenger Boy Trio, Msy Ward. Howard and Ward, Kranklyn Batle and AlHuce and Lorraine. — ■■■■' • Reading. — At the Academy of Music (John D. Mlshler, manager) Liberty moving pictures Bept. 24. "Rosalie" '25, Bianebe Ring J«, Florence ITamllton 27, Paul Ollmore 28. OnpiitiUH (Wllmer ft Vincent, ntanagen.1. —Last week was the occasion of the first an- nlrersary of this house under its present management. The event waa observed by the distribution of miuvenira. Among the -at- •tttlng rinks, antfalreHdy two of the,tatier tractions offered were: The »I« Santolrs, ■Sin active operation at the I'ltcalrn Build- punter and Foster, tjllduy and Fox, Blatera lijg, at Eleventh and Arch Htreets, and In Cardowalc. and the O'Kuraa. ti»Twentieth Regiment Armory, at Twcn- Oranij Ofbba Hutmu (Nathan Anpell, man- \t1Wh Stteet and Montgouiery Avenue...... axer).—IreneMyers and her-stock company OaorgeKvaoa has .broken all of Koltn'H pre- bad a auccraaful engnKeirient 14-lti. Hffag*Jg^g^rtJ.^? **.TC 7 i #„- <t« .««.. bijou (L'pdegralt 1 Brownell, jnaoagew*. —The Tranaatbintlc Burlesquers. 24-26, and Hyde's rnmedtann, 27-2A, had well filled lldlisr-). ^ ' Wllllaiaaaifmrt.—At the Lyromlni; Opera nou«»i IL. J. Fi»k. manflger- Jtnsnl»e(r' Italic Stock Oi. did good linalneas Hnt. 24-20. "The Other Woman 7 '.Oct. 1. Patol.rlllniorn 2; Hart- ley's pictures a. "The Isle of Spice" fi, \ogeJ a Minstrela 0, Kmnm Bunting Stock Co. week .'.and Eaton. Charles PftBty of patronage waa bestowed on Llarka nfflfiwRy Oiris, "vnleh furnlahed a diverting ghow last week. Bowery Burlesquers 8-XJ. -TTaocibKBo. (Fred Wlllsoo. nwnaaer).--- Walaoh's Jamhamapia1 t The Rlalto Round- ori.had crowded .houses last week, and gave •..lively show. ' , . Et-BVB.\Tit Bthbbt Opbba Houhb (Frank .Dumont, manager).—There la no changf in ..'tSff bill the current week, the three bur- lfiqnes, "The Real Estate Bust Co.." "Roller ■ Slating Rink" and "Quality Shop, continue tO'be poteot drawing-cards. . T BniDL'NBimOH'H, DIME MUBEtfM (T. F. ..Hopkins,.manager).—Prof. C. U Owve, hyp- . notlst, In the feature In tbe curio halljln ad- dition to Mile. Marvelle, Bohtankl Troupe, VlhiBter-Kvor, the HolbrookH. J. W. Coffey. 8am Johnston and Martha Wigen. In the ire are: Tlllle O. Whitney. Bradley and , H. T. Watte. Jack and GHda Cannon, tDalrg, and I.upln'a clneograph. _^_.?? K, '^r. Bow J!W * lleyi * "■" g ' T . ,I VE.. w . i - 3 l.i- uloua records by being retained for five sue waive wecka In the bill. His last week ends " f7. Leoncavallo, the composer, la sched- uled for two concert* at the Academy, of Wiiale 12.. 1.1........Tbe Herman .Thw, 'Ire Htock Co. wll proiliin* "tier Heifer wifrk of 1 ..May Moooer, of tin* dlrtinnd+d. "Little Jack Horner" Co., has Men engngert hy - Nixon A Zlmmerninn for'the part of Hie fairy nueen In Willard Hbehce't'H dnera. "Ros.llle." Blanche Deyo. or tbe aame company, has been engaged to . Anvnatn. -Tiie aeaMoa at the Opera House, (Wm. B. Bcliwelgerl, inanagcr) has begun In an auspli-Iuus manner. Murray and Mack ap- peared Sept.'2-t, to n good house, "Forty-- nve Minutes from ltroadway" followed 2ft, to capacity. "I'cck's Bail Buy" 2I», "The Sul- tan of tjulu" Oct. 1. "On Parole" 3. the Mb fcraons. In 'Tlsylng tho Game," 4, Al. 0. Field's Mlnstreitt 5. I'EBUciit-'Jvfr.KNK Co. rloaed Its Kiimmrr season here Haturday night. Kept. 21). .The season, has. been - mnst profitable as well aa pleasurable to the company. ,■' Bahm'm & Haii.ky rosTEHH are up, but no date gives o- yet. , 9 Snvaitnnh.—Tlic Huvannab Theatre, sec* nnd to the oldest playhouse In the United Htates, was totally iletitroyetl by flm Kept. 22, nothing being left but the walla to tell where the famou* theatre ooet atood. The uianagement ■ is making arrangements 'foe the Immedliiie coiiatruction of a new house, ond expect to have It ready for oeHtimm-y, bnt not entirely Unified, by Hcv. 1. The tit. fraction* that uru iKHtked for tlila season me till I (IE their engagements fit ihu Thunder- Imlt Cilxlnu. Tin-Mi' ttmt played this city week of 21 Included: "The Clananian,'* Muv niv and Mack, In "Around the Town," and "r'orty-llvc Silnntea from Hro.iilway," with <:orinne as the star. All did fine hitHlnosH- It is the Intention of the management of the theatre to get some hoiigc in the city to con>. tinue the season, one site that la consld- eredla the Mutunl Skating Rink, situated In the southern part of tho city. Amiaubra MtraicIlALi,.—This Utile honac did lino htiHlnesa for week of 24. "Ix>ve and War," ns the opetilmr. was very nttracttvc, nnd proved n good drawing cord. The caat Included: J-ilm Jacobs, Harry Austin, James Woodvllle, Fred It, liOthalr, George B. Gard- ner. Hurry Km I the, Henrglii Thomas, Lllllfl II. i.nrcltier and )->sle Ht. Clulr. All nivc a verv ciedltatile •tertnrmnm , p. May Allen U making a hit with her Hiwrlalty. AtlnntH At the Orand ill. L. & l.J* Ih' Hire, msnagers) <*urlnne. In "Forty-livti Mlnutert fnim Hroadway," Oct. 2, It. "Won- derland" came Kept. 24. 25. nnd was greeted by appreciative audiences. "Tho Toast of 1hi! Town followed, to fair returns, 2B, 27. Bi.mf (Jake WsIIk. manager).—"Haw fin:tier Hulled In" enjoved Hip usual good liuslnetii L'4-21i. "nn|»* p Ward, In "Not Vi'i, llllt Hootl." Oct. 1-fl. Htaii (.1 II. TlinrnptoD, mnniigpr),—Tim bill Kent. 24 and vki ImliidW John If Mack, Ida Kiarr, A. F. ltntji>i-f h. May lloycc, lilsniidilu nnd Hchr, l,udlow Allt-n. .lohit II. Morris,. f!n,» W.. Milton. Lizzie Parker,'Belle Milton, Mary <jroy Allen, and moving pic- tures. HI 161II When vnn write a letter, on TOG. wu.i. i.iisk MMMKM He will sell jbn a TYPCWRITER Direct from the factory, built for traveling Men. Weighs ten pounds. Hi-* visible writing* "Ivo vcar* guarantee. Will send on week's trial U. 0. It. Price *-K.">o, Including oak cum. We sell second hand Remingtons, Oonnmores and all Standard makes tor $10 aud up. Bent lm«jaln-> on earth. Typewriter Exchange, 207 Baldwin Aia„ Jersey City, N. J. McGTJTCHEON'S WANTED, OKCIIRftTRA l.KAltEU. vlollnl-t, l» doubla trom- bouoorftltolnhand. PIANO PLAYKllfororehos- tra in<inubi(>ironii>onc,altoori'asr'ilriuii in hand. n*AK10NKT for band and orchestru. UsHFI'l, TOM PKOPI.K IN AM. LINKS. WltlTK, KIIWT CLASS, KX I'Kltl KM'KH A'iFST who ran and will put up his own paper when ncccwary and who ia cripnido or filling in open tlmo.' Colored lioy, who can rtiug and dunce, to take care of dogs. Mop at hotels. No parades. Band concerts only. Open Oct, IT. HohearBH.l9 0ct.16. SAH'L MrCUTCIIRON, tost Liverpool, uhio, Oct. ;U, AT LIBERTY. E. D. Hay worth, BAND LEADER. Play cornet. Complete Hoporlolrfl. Popular aud Standard nnnh. 1ft years' ixpiirioiuc. JiiMt (■lowed third coiikccuIIvo xcaaon with Jiiu, K. Stowo's Attractions. AddroKH 7.11 VAN BUItKN HT., Chicago, III. WANTED, All 'Round Team Comedian and Soubrctte, H. and li. or Keaturo Specially. Also Musical Artist, (iood Ilramatli- Peoplo to Douhle Hand, write; -if) woekn' engagfmont. J, U RlBaB, UWk Ht. . a» . Mlniirrt|mll>, Mill.]. < W A NTKO Q Ufo K, MEDICI1E PEOPLE ALL LINES. Iding and Hann- R. y. Coniodlnn, put on acta and make go; entlro charge of stage. Hlsior Team, Hkotch Team, Silent Acts, Hinging and Dancing -tioithreltu, l.mly Piano Player, l-ong engagoiuent to hgbi peop'c. 1 pay nil aftor Joining. I'naiiively no Hi kci". Htato all tlrat itttor and be remly to Join on wlro. Vf limit,your worth. All useful [HWPlc, wriloi|iilek. Address Manager OKItMAN fMKOY CO., Rux )i>1. nutlpr.Hlrhhintl County,». El M 11 ATLANTA, GA. Now hooking Dramatic and Vaudeville People fur acason 1WH. J. It. TMOaji'SON. Prop, ami Hgr. AT LIBEBTT, ORCHESTRA LEADER (Violin). Double Mcliaplionr. ItoapoDilhlo man- agcrw only. No Jump too ldg. Addtosa 'IL'h L. HLOVKH, Care of (ion. pel., Nitw Orleans, La. QUOOE8SFUL Comedy - Drama Willi P.|»r, Pitrts, Mu.li, etc., CAN BE BOUGHT OR LEASED AT LOW RATES, Apj.lv In KIIW1N IHirKINM, l« W. M ill hl.,J(^r. WANTKD. 'PHYSICIAN OR Al COMEDIAN n/llli a few hundred dollars, to open a high clans mad. show. lama phenomenal money getter who tried io brettk Into another bus, and lout niv* hunk roll. IilgmoiR-y for aonie ouo. Add, LKCTUKKR, care of Gerald lUrtln, <)en. Del., Whthiia. Kmd. Sanlford Anderson Jtiv., i.kiiiho bum. ioi« »o. ( ALlloms, lft. Wmr<", ind. IT LIBEBTY, Al COMEDY SKETCH TEAM. Uliange for a week, black Vara and frlnli Comedv to all acts. Alio have .Unitrated Nongouttltanil twelve sots of song alldea, Wlfedoen rtorpi.ntlnn .Dain.'i', having' elegant coitumo and alldoa for same.. Sober. Al drosfcrs. . Pin« appearance. ^'IMM and WATHi jN, WtOlympic Ht., Naidivlllc, Tenn. AMATEURS. WolUrttritctund prepare you Tor the stage hy until, and secure eugageinenls. Bend ai»mn fur partlcu- lam. DU nliAHH'H KUIIOOI.B, ' Bog :sa, South Ititndt Ind. WANTED QUICK, FOB M Heavy Malt, to doul'le Alio or 8lld<> Trutuhone; ChAraotertlldUan, lo double Has;* Drum: t.'otnet, double Stage. Address IIOMK OFFIUK, 0. rt. PRIMItOSK, La Crosse, Wtftronnln. Wtti^.tecl» ior Jnvonlto and Heavy Man. U'nnian for BMbntten ond Ingenues. SpuclRliie* prof. Other'*, write. Pa* own. Those who wrote in fore, write iigain. WM khai.uk. Iftof^ Dpurr i^UMiwsky. o htn. ARMORY HALL, KtYPSRT, N. }. Raaotttfl llirlils, siiomiry, ilrosslim Rafjms. Slwuo <>p<.illnir. all. nlilr,, iai. Mull, ML >I^«U>- ••"al" NMJ. Ciipaclly Hm. I'dii. Iitwii, li,sno. Tnillryilraws mi ov.r ri.lioi. On «'. It. It. at H. 1. I»l lllllrs Irnlu Nsw Vol k Ullj. Otin pinil show per wr-rk will il'» tiiwlnrsj. Jt. <l. WAI.UWI. M«r., Krvimrl. N. J. t Wtuit^cl, for HILL STOCK CO.; Man for linn. Hits., dnuidlng lirnsa: Wiuimn for Jd Hun. and Woman for ChurnotiTs, People doins; apftolnltina given prerorenee. One nuint pl*y miiiio pltuio. Addreaa Ori'O A, HILL. Udnton, III., Oet 1 to io. , AT T4BERtY« GEO. S. ROBBINS .IUVKSII.I!9, MIIIIT t'OMKIIV AMI ISKN. HUN. Alt'llty anil oxnurloncr. ('an Jnln [inmiHllnlfly. Writs or wire can- nr irr. CIIAIlLEH iiin'KI,, s. Clark si., uim-am. III. t. ».-!'. K. K„ rimsa wrlliv WANTED, FOR THE WILSON STOCK CO., Leading Man, lienvy Matt, and Man for (huterul Hm-., Piano I'Iuvit, unit Wotnun for Juv-nDrs. Tlckolairwe kiiowynu. \t not. NO. Btuieluwesi, 'i 1 nnt i _ v ^£°J t <u 'hb M,l,,,m '* N - *• __ WANTED, WOMAN FOR CHARACTERS AND HEAVIES, PIANO PLAYER. ilORMAMi AM) VOltlt. ItrlMut. Verttloiil. WANTED, To Join at otteo, good All'Uotinil Medtoliiu P<*r- forntorn, Kong and banco Oomoillau, Hkotch TenitL and MiiHk'iil Peoplo. Long aeiiHon hikI xalary suit), as 1 iloit't ilconnd on any mwu In my miin- rloa. ^ DILlKiWAIil) 0UKT1H, Hard wInk. Varinoni. tlUAira WHUI WaTnted Wek, For '-Tiio Ainerl('AllS."atJsek^ r 1 HOr Mlrli , wUhorwIthoiUHpecbiliy. Alao I'lANIHTdmitdlng brasM, or good Rail*. PKOPI.K wild hpoi^laltii.'H or doubling band. Beit, tioili' ton go'iil. Lavlula ThoinpMin arid M. J. WIIIIiium, ivrlle. ijulck answorHnixured. IIMIl'llLAK AMUHKMKNT (-'■'■ (In e.l. iMiibm. »■ . ms^^mmm VENTI Loarnod by auj inau or htiy; Himul utiat, Nend today 3«. Htarnp for nartUinlnts and proof. O. A. Bmlth, Room a, aoifl Knoxvllle Av«.. NrM. III. " fiWANT», Indoor Gymnastic Acts. Hear Itoaton. Week Oct. h. Also at all tliiiu.i Vaitdovllli! Acts for rluim. J, W. OORMAN, 100 UriylHtiin Ht., H'l^lou. AT LIBElll V, EXPBBIENCED tEADER, Band and OichestrH. H-tiat Cornet and Violin. WIA8. C0ON8. Unadlllu, N. Y. BARRY SHAY, 719 H, 16th St.. Phila.. Pa. For KKKTIHIFH, rAltll»ir.H, MIINdl.OIIIIKH, KTl , FRANK III.AIK, yntlr skfli-ll Is Olllslieil, Milnl Mitre-* - - . " n»uo" Noviurr MAN SINGING HND DMGIN6 SKETCH TEUM At Liberty. Plenty of sood ttfiur. Man anil Wife. Addre-J* JOHN I'AfiAN ANOIIATTIKMKItlllAU, (fuiild I'liiiiu, U'oiiiliiator, Mann. ^ TXT A BHItWi ~" ViiiuiK Untuudisn, l/i ntay W JXa 1 £jU'",\ i v, and Hpi;c|Hllies; Ynunn Uniiicdian, to jriuv Onde and HneilalHej; MiiKlrat Skcdii 'feupt, wonmn io piiir runo for Hhnw, a oiover Younit (ilrw; Hmuit I'artr. ininti, flliiff or dlltiee. Yiillllif Woiniiti AitoIihI.Io phir Htnall Part; Advance Man. I'lntio Player. L'ould Hsu i:le^oraiiti|loiir<«. Adorm* MAN«0Klt, :itu K. Mai HI, N. V. L'lty. n A DC For Lease,Sale or Storage* I - ^k ICSaB Repairs aodAlioralliuiaiuado. Unl|l«?o6fl. 6rifl9r. Car lor Sale. N. .1. (Alt WOUKS, Piw.n li S. J. .8. Face and Irish Comedian and bunccr. Alno pt<»<id Piano l.irot, Isily. Dnoi HpoulallluH. Ilolh fdiatiffo for week. Put on ants abd make I limit (to. Ad* ttnaai HKKTOIf TKAiI, Adams, Manv. iiivk ifoou opiii K.tsSj?,:^ Piano flavor; one who can work on nt*K» pro- forred. Wntn lowest nmt loiter. flK«. I'. WOOli, Manager M. 0. Ail. L'o.. Traverae Ultr, Mtt:li. At Liberty lkttkk mm, mn\m, mm. bhow Prlntlbk* for.Mltow people, write for prlce.i tm anytbltiK you need. AMKRtUAN PUfNTINO CO.. Haulwlee. Mleli. f FOR SALE OR LEASE, GAFE AND VAUDE- vlllu Thi'Hiri- In <:lty of IAW>. Kortuno f'ir ria;lit party. Present owner Wants to retire [rem loud- lies*. Addrosa 0. II. HANHKlt. Dayton. Ohio. The Fortville Opora Houso, OPBN FtHl HEAHON lUOO-IUOT. HealioK capn>:iif f.rrO.- J. ti. OHKKR, MituiKrer' Kortvllle, Ind, TRANSLATED FRENCH NOVELS (soma illis- tratedj; AeLresa' PIiuIok. Oatalotfiio free ou ro« celpt of -'. rents |lfltler posUitfet. A. I»fi MAIIiLB.VIIIalrK4 ffii** de He/r*. Parla, WARITKW- nod dresser and sirlotly mHicr. State l»wi-«t aslary. Ni>>in:-. I.KW PEARBON, Kail Claire, Wll. fARCE COBRDY FOB SALE. iirtnikijn. N. V, All spi'i-liil papf-r. Writ-- or rnll ft, LMVIlV, nil Heverloy Itoid, WHAT IS A SHAKE? V»H MOV «UKHSI