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The draught stock s being carefully conditioned by Dan Lam- bert and his assistant. Under Dan's careful eye the stock will not suffer, as he has proved this by bis worth In past seasons. Tbe entire outfit is practically new. All new tents will go up for tbe first time on our opening day, and everything will look bright aa a pin. Our parade will be one big dazzling string of red, white and gold wagons; Sags, banners, plumes, and elegant trappings on both man and beast. The entire parade paraphernalia Is brand new, and the cost of the pageant furnishings amounts to more than the cost of the entire equipment of this organization four years ago, so It can readily be seen that this show la being rapidly pushed to the front among the wagon shows of to-day. Our opening will occur, as usual, at Lamberts- vllle, fa., Saturday, April 20. Following Is the roster of department beads: EL O. Smith, sole owner and general manager; J. J. Bay Dee, business manager; Keller Isemlnger, gen- eral agent; Mrs. E. Q, Smith, treasurer; Delbert 0. Penn, leader of band; Charles Dickey, equestrian director; Owen Russet, charge of canvas; Dan Lambert, charge of draught stock: YVm. Dickey, charge of ring stock; Joe Hulslzer, boss property man; W. J. Grldley, charge cook tents and privileges. S. H. Sbmon has signed again for this sea- son with the Buffalo Bill Show, as contract- ing agent. Mr - .tii-i'Ei, Snow Notes. —We Just closed the season of eleven months, and expect to open again on May 4, at Frankfort, Ind. Following people have been engaged: Scott Ruth, traps and clown ; the Ctawsons, trick bicycle riders; Terry Moore, with trick mule; Charley Rlnpel, contortionist and rings; Alice Klppel, slack wire; Dr. Leslie, leader of band; Oscar Castle, boss hostler; Al. Wiete. boss csnvasman; Philips and McCaul- lcy, perch traps, band balancer; Will Scott, with troupe of dogs; Kid Shaw, in charge. Geo. Bronlee, Mamie Hogemeler, In charge cook house ; Oeorge Crawford, advance agent. We will use our own light plant, Invented bv Mr. Hlppcl, and used for two seasons with big success. Noras from Cancib Bbos.' Union Shows. —We received exactly sIxty-Beven answers from our recent Ci.iri'Eii "ad," and while It was not very extensive In size, it was never- theless powerful in results, and we are now, with a few minor exceptions, complete In every department. Some of our side show features will be: King Cole Hall, who dines on needles, and does a modern magic act; Cameron and her dens of snapping serpents; the Great Gavin, physical culture displays and chain breaking expansionist; also Mar- gie, the transparent girl, and other features are pending. The big show Is about com- plete, though negotiations are now In prog- ress for I .-as Troupe Zarltskl, eight male and female acrobats, who do an eight high pyra- mid Incline fall, the highest ever attempted. To accomplish this feat necessitates an opening arrangement In the big top, as prior to the drop, the seventh and eighth top mounter are not visible to tbe audience, being above the height of the canvas. Two big concert bands will be carried, and In- spiring music will be a feature. We have signed tbe National Alliance of Billposters and Itinera Agreement and have a thoroughly experienced and altogether complete advance department, with Frank E. Tracy as general agent. Sun Bbothkus World's Fboorbssivb Siiowb Notes. —We will open our Benson on Wednesday, April 8, at Macon, Ga. Tbe per- formances will be given under the auspices of the Macon Police Belief Association. The show will give a performance on 3 and 4. Tbe local policemen will participate In the performances and the opening street parade, which will only be given on this occasion. Several thousand tickets have already been sold In advance, and Indications point to "bumper business." Notes froii Main's Wintbb Qoartebs, at Geneva, 0.—Everything lovely here. Weather fine, plenty of workmen, and the show will positively open on Saturday, April 28. The train will be painted white, and the baggage wagons, which are painted with the very best Cleveland red, will be varnished Just like a parade tableaux. The seats, tents, lights, wardrobe and harness will all be brand new, and as the property was ell new In 1U0U. this will be the newest show that we know of. Every effort is being but forth to fulfill the name of the Fashion Plate Shows. H.uiiiY H. Drnsel, of Lancaster, Pa., In- forms us that Mayor McCoskey, of that city, has signed a new ordinance which will per- mit circuses to show there, by paying a license of $25 per day. This had been the license fee up to 1805. In that year It was raised by the council to $100 per day (an ordinance which has now been repealed), and tbe old license fee of $25 Is again In vogue. Enw. E. White) has Blgned his Dorian Drum and Fife Corps with the Great Fashion Plate Shows for the coming season. nun and Edyth Raymond, aerial cy- clists, left New York City for the City of Mexico, March 20. where they begin a bco- son of thirty weeks, with the Gran Clrco Bell. Herbert, the "Frogman," left Chicago for Cnlifornla, to Join the Sells-Floto Shows, for his second season with that organization. OUR SOUTH AFRICAN LETTER. FROM OUIt OWN CORRESPONDENT. at me nvou rneutre or vara town, tbe following company Is Ing: Eugene St rat ton, the famous former:'' Ella Shields, Baker anc Caps Town, Feb. 26. A trip through South Africa shows that the country Is suffering from a dearth of really llrst clnss amusements, and about tbe only shows to bn met with are vaudeville companies and bioscopes. The country Is greatly lacking In dramatic talent. At the Opera limine, Capetown, Alfred Woods and Maude Williamson have had a season, concluding on Saturday, Feb. 23. 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