The New York Clipper (December 1904)

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December 17. THE 1SHEW YORK CLIPPER. 1005 TABLE OF CONTEXTS. Miss Clipper's MnMi OnFrotvVin Letter j M» vfili Famous flregory Family—Sketch WW World -of Players 90U, 1W1. MM, KMO v.rslerllle and Minstrel 009. 1001, 1011 Oucrlos. Answered 1002 our Chin*" WW HM2 Ml Selu-ff—Sketch <in:t Cllopcr P<xt Office 1014 I-atest by Telegraph • ••■ Has im the Bond 1005, lOOti. 1007 Vaudeville Ronte List 1007. 1008 v»w York City—Review nnil Comment. 1010, loll ■- -— tons ruder the Tent*. Dettus In tbe Profession Miscellaneous Willi toe Bill Pouter* .Sinne Mechanic* Music and Koug TtlEATIllCAL CORBESPONDEXCK. Texas • Washington Illinois Wisconsin Alabama... .-' Maine Kriitncky Nebraska llefcrgla.'..'..,. '. i Kansas .• ' Massachusetts Florida - ••• i Missouri,., New York'State. l.r I.onls Smith, fur several Reasons JVwr. treasurer of the Chicago, and all years In cos the employ of Kohl A Castle, died on Satur- I day moraine. Boston, Dee. lit.—Local audicncca saw four productions new tn Boston at last night's openings. "The County Chairman" was offered at the Tremont. W. II. Crane opened at the Colonial, hi "nuslness-Is Business:" "Pill! raff! 1 l'irtif !!f was the musical nov- elty at tho Majestic, and Amelia Bingham, In her second week nt the I'ark, was seen lu "The Frisky Mrs. Johnson. Way Down l-.iSf" commenced a four weeks' stay nt tbe Boston Theatre. "Borneo and Juliet" wan inoK tho loos HHIS 10H8 1011 On tbe Road. All Hiinte» MUHt flench I « Not Late* Than Monday. DHAMAT1C. A Adams, Mniulc (Charles Frnliman. mgr.)—De- troll. Mich., 1214, Vile.. N. Y.. 15. Albany l«. Troy 17, X. V. City 20. IndcUiilte. Allen, Viola (Charles W. Allen, ingr.)— Pittsburg. Pa.. 12-1", Wllkesbarre 111. Scnaiton 20, Mug- hatntnu. X. Y.. 21. Albany 22. Worcester, ilia., 33. Sew Bedford 21. aigr.)—Chicago, ton 17, All.ln 10. t'etttervllte 20. Kirkavllle. Mo.. 21. Mncoti 22. ChuTleoitie 2:1. Trenton 21. "Chicago Tramp" IW. ('; He Dniifli. mgr.)—Tus- caloosa. Ala., IS. Columbus 1". Aberdeen li. Stnrjprlllr 10, West PolAt 20. Okakina SI, Tu- pelo 22, BiRintllle SI, CwlMh 21. . _ , "tfiimo 5 Drink," Charles fc. nianey'u—St. Paul, Minn.. 11-17. Minneapolis '""I. "Circus Bay" ill. M. Klcs*. mgM—dranvllle, N. Y.. U, Ponltney, Vti. IS. F«Ir MM I* Honslrlt Falls. X. V.. 17. While Rail 10, comlrro.pi 20, Saranac 21, Masscna 22. CrlllUh. John (John II. IBekCv. «M-Alstrdtrti. li- the Sotheru-Marlowe bill for the opening of All|rt j n ; Mnrwri . t ,<•,„* rerley, their third week at the Mollis, rnpular priced m., nSC attractions were: "Twlrly Whlrly." nt the Autirer Stock. Fastcm (Harry Mltteutliul, mar.) 1001 Hioi 1001 1O01 1001 IOA1 1O01 lora.. loulslana IMMBDW.V JIHIni,..'.. \lrjrl nl«... •••••• •••• lYmisylvaala.. New Jersey.'.' l'btli. •..../...... Oklahoma. - Indiana..;..'. . California,'..' Minnesota. Canada '•«:..... District of Colombia.. Colorado ■;.'..'.'.:... . Tennessee DeUwsre. ..■■■ ■■ West Virginia ftrctli Carolina North CarOUna. Notice to Our Correapundenta. ■ ;.J .* • ' - 4» C/ir/»fmns oarf Xcw rears icill be ssfa Imted Monday, Dec. 2«. and Jan. 2. respect (Jlobe." and "Sky Form" nt the Ornnd Otwra House. The stock productions were: "Klche- lleu," by the Castle Square Company and "Wages of Sin" nt the Bowdoln Square. Burlesque at the Columbl.i, Palace and Ly- ceum, nnd vaudeville at Keith's, Music lTall anil Howard complete the offerlogs. Attend- ances varied from fair to S. It. n., the Mol- lis St. bavins the latter. .\s an added attrac- tion at the Columbia. Keegan nnd l-ojrtin nro loot contesting on the Murphy Mechanical ItacVr. Hsu PuiLAUELl'lllA, Dec. in—The heavy snow tool storm cut down business opening* last night, 1002 despite the production of many novelties. JOJKJ »^ n American 1'rlncess." a capital versus •••,:,• !S l °ve P ,a Y> made a goo<l Impression at tho t«o : ! Cheslnut "Home Folks." another new of- J IB ,'.| rerlng, held the attention of a goodly audience 10041 at lba Walnut,'nnd proved tin attractive rural 100.1 J'loy l-'uver.-ibam'« admirers welcomed hlni at the Broad, In his excellent produc- tion of "Letty." The Uarrlck held a good sized audlcm-c. attracted by Arnold Daly In "Candida."..'. "The Shepherd King," at the Opera House, and "Tbe Ten- derfoot." nt the I'ark, both continued well. ....Other combination offerings drew,welt, considering Koltb'n presented «n at- tractive vaudeville to liberal patroaage, and ,],'-, ihe stock bouses earned proaperlty...... 1015 Burlesque houses and othera had little cause .'!!!! 1010 for complaint. 1015 Washington - , Be* 13.—"Mother (loose" 101.1 opened a two weekn' engagement at the Na- 1 tlonal to a large house .Chaunc-cy Ol- cott made his Urst np|iearanre. at' the Co- lumbia in years, presenting "Terence" to a tine house and the be»t of antlsfaction "David Marum," with W. D. Turner in the title role, opened to a crowded house nt the I.afnyetle Thomas E. Shea opened a week of repertory nt the Academy In "Ban- ished by the King." tn n capacity audience. Odette Tyler & Co. and Chanuion were the top liners of a great hill at Chase's, house afternoon and night. 1O03 10D4 1004 1001 1014 1014 1013 1013 1013 1015 1013 1013 1008 .. 1011 irfTy, ire de»ire, vherever it is potriWc, that packing the hot all matter intended for the issiics of Tiih The Uny - Masqueradem tilled the i.yceiin CbjpPRa-dafftl Dec. 31 and /<m. 7, »hall rc«c» '«■»■ J*** - "» ■■».■< J* 11 **!— ihh office not later than tha Buturdoyt pre ccdixo the dates v[ issue. K.VSRAH City, Dec. 13.—"San Tov" opeiie<l n four nights' engagement at the Will LATEST BY TEL EftRAPH. llondar MBTht'a Opening! In All the .- blu Show Towni. ■■•' GOLDEN UATE (il.EAXI.NGS. Wood Sunday night, to a well tilled hun« .lames T. Powers scored well, nnd n much better all around performance thnn last sea- son was given... .Kcllnr and Vnludau, mys- tified a good matinee crowd and n well tilled night house tit the tiraud The Orpheum had Its usual Sunday fullness to sec Dorothy —Taunton. Xlasa., 12-1.. Aiiitetl'* C,siie.||nn*—IVest head, la.. 1214, Jef. ferscsi 1317, "Arlxolut." Kasleru, M. II. Raymond's til. C. lie Mmh. ingr.l—Laaataa, Mlcb., 14, Hntll. Creek 13. DMbeu, lad.. Id, Valparaiso 17, llim- laond IS. "Arlfona." Western. M. it. Raymond's (Wllsoa H. Itosa, mgr.-i—Colfav. M'««li.. 14. Pnlliuau 15. Si«.k.me HI. 17. Wulbiv. Ma., It), Mlaaouln, Mont., 20. Helena 21. Ureal Falls 22, Untie 23, 24. llozemaa 20. Livingston 27. Illlllniis 2S. "All American Princess." Jolia K. Kellenl (Deor- bum Tlie.iire l^o.. i.iurs. i-Pbllsilelplds, Pa., i:t-17. HliaikUn. X. Y.. lit 21. "Across Ibe I'sclUc" (Harry Clay Hlaney. mgr.)— NashTlllv. Tenii.. 12-17. .Memplila 10-21. "At lite OH Cross Itoaila" I Arthur O. AIslon, ra»r.)—St. I.nnK Mo.. 11-17. "Alone In the World," Mlttciithal Urnlbers (l.cou, Wllllnms. ingr.)—Saginaw. Mich., 11-14, Toleilo, O., 13-17, Cleveland 10-24. "At Cripple Creek"—ltlchmoml, Va., 12-17, Nor- folk. 1U-21. "After >Ibliii(jlM" (S|«?iieer k Aboru, uigrs.)— Ransas City. Mo.. 11-IT. "An Aristocratic Tramp" (Kllroy & Drltton, insr-i.— Amm. 111., 14, Carbomlale 13, Marluu 10. Pnilucuti. Ky.. 17. I'irta. Teun., 10, Clnrka- vide 2d, iii,|>kln»v]lli-. Ky.. 21. "Aulillot Wave." Fred C. ^aylor'a—Xrula. O., HI. Wnverly 20. ilrwnllcld 21. Wllmlagtuu 22, Mlamlsbnrx 23. < lernuutown 24. "At the Kl«k o( Ilia Life" |Mark F.. Swan mgr.) — Tienton. X. J.. 12-14, HrUlgeport, Conn., IS, 10. Wntcrbiiry 17. X. Y. City 10-24. a Blanche Bates I David llelasco. ingc)—San Fran- - ctsco. CaL. to. Indellulte. Uurryuiore, Ktbel. I Charles Krobmnn, lagr,)—X. Yv City 12. lndeunlie. OliighaiB. Amelia (Lloyd Illagbora. mgr.)—Bos- Ion, Mass.. 12-17. Itellew, Kyrle (Llebler & Co.. nigra.)—Toronto. Can.. 12-17. Detroit. .Mich, lu-21. ItiaWlB William (lleurl Gn-ssltl, m»r.)—l'llts- llnrg, I'a.. 1217. Walr, Kii;i-ide ((Jeorgc A. Bhiuruthal. mur.l— Worcester, .Ma-*.. 1217, Unaiklyn, X. Y., 10- 24. Ill 11 aim rt. Harry (J. 1. Coleman, inpr.)—Terro llanle. 1ml.. 13. Dautlllo. HI.. 10. 17. lleat Ionise (A. II. Wooils. msr.i—Dayton, 0., 12-14, I.nu-liii, Mich.. 15. liiL-kaoii HI. Flint 17. Saginaw 1H-21. Battle Creels 22, Kalaiaaioo 23, Fort Wayne, lnd., 24. Hiinllev. Florenct* (l"..rrestcr & .Mltlriilhnl, nuirs.) —Detroit. Midi., 11-17. Hunting. Fauinn (1-jirl llcrgevs. mgr.)—Williams. isirt. Pn., 1217. Waverly. X. Y.. IW-24. llrecki'urldge Mlrn-k (Charles Itreckeurtdge, mgr,) -Anrora. Mo.. 12-17. tk-ilalla 10-21. Drew. Jolir. (Charles FMhman. mgr.)—N. Y. tlly -12-;tt. D'Disny. Lawrence (Klrke La Slielle, m«r.) — /anesvllle, O., 14. Daly. Arnold (Wlneliell Sinltli. mgr.)—Phils- ■Irlplila, Pu.. 12-17. De (irassc. J,«eph (Frwl A. llaywar.1. mjtr.l — Anlumre. I ml. Ter.. II. Diirmil 13. U<sibnm. Tex.. 10,- nenlsnn 17. (Ireenvllle 10. Ilalnes- ville 20. Fort Worth 21. pontnn 22, McKlnney 23, Corsli-jnui 21. Duwllng. Itobert iP. P. Craft, mgr.)—Hnrrl-dmrg, ra. 14. Poiiatoan 13. Iteadlng Hi. Ilrooklyn, DarUaM Mmfe (A. R. PaiH ssa. iagr.i--Mtcbl- .•mi I'ity. IwL. 12-17. fniuli rtenil IH-21. Da)«. Marie tW. F.. .Marlln. mgr.)—Canton, Miss., 12 17, Clarksdale 1» 2». Diulley, Frank i\v. Dick Harrison. mjir.)--Mnnt- gomvrv. Ala.. I2-1T. Colnnilnis. Ml«.. IU-2I. Dallcv, W. It., Slock- HI. MS, X. H.. 12-Jan. 7. De Pew-llanletle iTIionuis K. Uv I'ew. insr.) — Knowllle, Tean.. 12-17. Chattnuoosn l'J-24. Dn Vrles Siwk (Haul Da Vrlcs, mgr.)—thieldn, X. Y\. 12-17. DisliV-hoH-nian— Webb City. Mo., 12-14. Car- -tbage 15-17, Jupllu 10-21. . , ''David Uariini." No. I iJulias Calm, iogr.1— WlsUlngtea, II. C, 12-17, Baltimore. Md.. 111- "Ihtvhl llarum," Xo. 2 (Jull is I'jtlin, mgr. I—Van Wert. O.. 11. LIbmi 13, Fiwllay 10, Bowling Green 17. . „.. '■Hefll's Aaclbm.",Charles II. Yale's Ol. VINe, ingr.l— Seattle. Wiiali.. 11-11, Kllenvtlle la, Xorili Y'aklma HI, Wallu Walbi 17, Sisikmie IS- 20. Wiudiier.- tdu.. 21. Wallace 22, Missoula, Mont.. 23. lleleaa 24. ... „.._ , "lKirn Tlairis-." ICastitn (ltowlarsl * Clifford, Miss., 14, Holly Hprlng 13, Oreenwiasl HI. Clsrk«dnlo 17. Helena. Ark.. 1ft Ortjiiitojid. Miss.. 20. Jaeksnii 21. Vleksbiirg 22, Natcbea 23, Port Ollis.ni SI. . C)llin»rc. Barney (Hurry Monlgomary, mgr.)— Phllaildphla. Pa.. 12 17. New Haven, tsian.. 111-21. nrlilgepnrl 32-21. . „,, (Imiiewln. Cliarles (Jobn .1. Kelrans. mgr.i—cut- •■ago. III.. 1117. St. Loala. Mo., 18-24. Ol.iser. Vsugban, Stock—Cleroland, O., 12, in- definite. . .. __ .. tlrace H.iywonl Stark (Winters * Kress, ibjts.) —Jacksonville. 111.. 12-17. tHvalnr Hi-21. Oertrmn UliatMlaas. Tsnhmll's—Ponea. WJ, 14. Hartlnglon 13. Vnyne HI. Usiidolpb 17. WMSM 10. lllininflelil 2i>. Plalnvtew 21, Pierce i*. Siiintnn 23, Wlsner 2", Scrllmer 2N. (Jrtese Dnimatlc (J. Oflese, uuir.l—Unller, Mo.. 12 14, ltl.h Hill 1317. ,, , - . "<llil from Kay's." Sam Bernard (Chsrlc. !■ toll- man, mgr.l—Clilengo. HI., l2-.Tnu. ,. "<llrl from Kay's" (Charles 1 rolimnn, niar.)-- . New Bedfer.1. Mas... 12. llroi'kt.si 13, Taunle; 14. Woonwkcl. It. I.. 13. New|u.rt HI. Fall lllver. Mass., 17. New l.mutnn. Conn.. 10. Nor- wlcb 20. Mlddlelon 31. New llrltaln 22, Merldeti "ihi'mt- Kreis>r.'''Ti»n*rt< J. Smllh (Bowlaml A rilffor.1. mgrs.)—llolyoke. Mass.. 83-34. "tilrl of the Slwts." Ulllnii Jlorlliner (-T. L. Vemnre. mgr.l—Newark. N. *.. 12 17, I'blla- drlphhi. Pa.. 10-24. .„„„•. "lin-st Antoinoblle Mystery." lluiilg * "enmon a ' —X. Y. City 12-17, Jersey City, V J-. I1J--L "(treat Way" iFmnk L. Perry. "'"f^T, .Sll' S. link,. Ill, Wolsey 20, AtfCtia 21. Lolelier 2J, l-irkslon 22, Trlpu 24. Parker 211. l-oimux 27, Cantvu 28. | llnckett. James K— X. V. City,12. Indettiilte. llawirey. Charles (Charles Frohaiaa, iugr.)-s HopiH'r,' I-iliin "wall«e» (Frank McKee. aigr.)— (Iinaha, Xehr.. 23. 21. _ „ . ___ - Haiiford. Clmrles II. (F. Ijoirriire• Viiilkc-, mgr.11 —Wlcldla. Kim.. 14, Wlnlleld 13- PUl«l>urg l;l. I'arsona I". Clianute 111. I"'",-<K """",", *'• Soldiers' Home 22, F.iaporla 23. Ablleno -I. Howard Hall lllenry rU'rsou. mgr.)—Mliineanolln, Minn., 11-17. , . . ., -. Hl«lna. David (Slalr 4 Klcolal. uigrs.)—N. T. City 13-17. Russell, Vulerle Bergerle and other good ones. Ilarke-McCanii (M. Mi-Cann. uigr.)—Hornellstllle, A melodrama, new to local jaitrons, X. Y.. 12-17. oil City, Pa.; lu-21. .S.S k . . A ^ * * . » * r . , , .,,111 AST. - Iff IfnlflJkllO'O 4 ',.mA,l l*hh..« rfl* tf Tr,.] , - J eutltled "After Midnight," thrilled the audi- tors at the Olllls, while "Tho Vlllnge Parson" fatter preached to big congregations at the Audi- w»f Texas," "Caprice," •*»!« Ilops- tnrlum The Century offered tbe Impe- "A t bliiesc Iloaeyinoon," "Mr. Patter Linn" and "Lost the New Current Bill* — (looil Vaudeville nt Orpbenta and Chatea. Special Dispatdies to The New Yobk Clutki:. San r'liAXClsco, Dec. 13.—"A Chinese Honeymoon" opened yesterday for one week. "The Billionaire" follows li) for one week. MiJKSTlc.—"Mr. Potter of Tcias" la this week's offering. "Taps" follows ID. Ai.ca7.ad. —"Caprice" Is on for week of 10. ijuakp orF.riA House. —This Is the second and Inst week of Williams and Walker, lu "la Dsbomy." Buainess lias beeu good, lllabibe Bales, In "The Darling of tho Cods," opens HI. r CAijyoKNiA.—Rose Melville, In "Sis fclop- klu«," opened 11, for one week. CCVTHAU—"Ixist in Siberia" is this week's nltract'on. Ttvol.t" OrgnA House. —"King; Dodo" Is In its third week. OuriiKrv.—Bill opening 11: Vernon, Ford Slstcfa. Herrmann the u.eiu. Dillon Itro Siberia" Are rial Burlesquers to well satlalled audlonces. Yale's Theatre gave sis shows to big business Kzra Kendall. In "Weather lienteu BensoD," opens at the Willis Wood on Thursday nlgbt. Cincinnati, Dec. 13.—Although "The Bon- nie Brier Boah" has befn seen: hero several times liefore, a large crowd attended the opening at the Walnut, Sunday "Her First False Step," at Heuck's. aild the vaude- ville bill, at the Columbia, drew well The usual large audiences greeted "When Woracn I.ove" at the Lyceum.. Bice & Barton's Gaiety Co. tested the capacity of h Stock Co. tho People's Tho Forepaugh Stock Co. gave a clever performance of "The Middle- man," at Koblnson'a Henry Savage's ICni'llsh Opera Co. opened, to good business, at the Orand Monday night. Milwaukee, Dec. 13.—The feature of this week's offerings la the all star company, In "The Two Orphans." at Davidson a "Hv Bight of Sword." at tbe BIJou, was re- * a ° ..I - " - *■ 1,_ ».,... t/sall lifillL-^J Alevundl-lu 23, Iliu-lfold City 21. (fran.l ftiiil.l-. Mleli.. 11-14. Alexin 13. Kala ' liuttuo HI. fjiuslng 17. Sl. JuIiih HI, Ouoayo 20. Pollllac 31, Tidlnlo, O., 22-24. "Deserted at Hie Allar" (Perry IS. Wlllliiius, mzr.l—PHtslnirg. Pa., 12-17,' lluffalo, N. Y., 19-24. "Down on the Farm" (Dan Kmrrsou, rain-.l--- .Mibjfiwutwrw. 'fisiii., 12. Ci.liHoldii 13. Flor- • -I-.,-,.. Ala.. II. Sbi'tllebt 13. Ilunlsrlile Hi. South I'lliaburg. Teun.. 17. IHillon. Iln., IP. Marietta 20, Cnrlersrllle 21. Olorvllle 22, ttsr- ridltou 23; Xewiuaii 21. "Daamrs «t Working ulrle" (A. II. Wcssls. aajr.1 —Alhsitown. I'n.. I >, Heading . HI, 17. ll.ilil- niore, M.I.. 10-21. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (Culler & Williams, Murra.i—Dtlnsn. III.. 14. Walnut Hi. Ilrald- tfwal Hi, llaminond. IihI., 17. "Down by Ihe Hen" (Phil Haul. mxT.)—Csimd X. J.. 13-17. "Deeix-rate Cliunce." Forve-der t Mitteutlnirs— St. Louis. M„., 11-17. l'ltlslnirg. Pa.. 10-24. "iK-vll's Ijuw" (ISiuiln- Fitch, mar. I—lliirkluui- nun, W. Vs.. 14. lirafpsi HI, Philippl 17. Plwl- moot 111. Froslhurg. Mil., 21. "Dslven from HonH>." l"strbs> (Forrester <• 3llt- lesttial. nmrs.)—Kansas City. Ma.. 11-17, SI. Louis 1H24. "Ibmi (inr Wsy" (Ucorgv Pnxton, mgr.)—X. Y. City 1317. U !:ill.vt. MaKlue (C. It. Dilllngliam. mgr.) — Los Anodes. CaL, 12-17. Fresno In. Oakland 2<i, 21 „ Hun Jiw 22. Sluckton 23, Sacramento 24, Portland, Ore., 20-2t>, Tscoiuu. M'aab., 20, Vic- lorla, B. C, 30, Vancouver 31. ImIcsou, ltot*rt llleury II. Harrli, mgr.)—St. iXiuLs. Mo.. 11-17. Kdwards, Walter (Wells, Dunne k llnrlnu, m»r«.) —Oraud HupMs. Yllcll.. 11-14. Toledo, O., IS- 17, N- T. cAty 10-21. Kllnorn Slaters—M. 11. Ilayiiinml's (Milton (lunch- el..mgr.)—Atlanta, (is., 12-17. Emersou. Mary ' (Sauiaul U-wls, mgr.)—Altnonn, Ph., 12, Ons-nslsirg 13, L'lilontowii 14. .Meyers. •Uile 13, Morgsiiton-ii. W. V«.. Ill, Mviiessen, .!•«., 17. Kulqg. Ihflnide (l.on llnrrlngloii, bus. mgr.)— McKliuiey. Tex., 1217. KIwyiu.Loriw—Hooslek Fulls, X. Y.. 12-1T. dill 13, Linton HI. Snlllvun ^isnll.Wlntbrois! Stock -iKdncy lllilge. bus. mgr. ■20. llruxll 31. Auik-nom 22, —lllueflcl.l. W. Vu., 12-1M. bury 17. XeolB. la.. 1*. Plaitsinonli. wir.. III. Omahu 20. SI. Nebraska City 22, Lincoln Laramie III- llcldici-'s Comedians fw. .M. llelcber. mgr.)— Hutclilnxm. Kau., 12-17. ncrlngtou 10 21, Osage City 22-24. Benton's Comedian* (P. It. Beuton. mar.)—Ilo- bart. Oklii.. 12-14. AnadarkH 13-17, Lawsou lb- 21. Chtckabba, lnd. Ter., 22-24, Okardie, OkU., 2II-2S. "Hen Hur" (Khr.v & F.rlauger. ingrs.i —Snn An- toula, Tis„ 12-17, Ualwaton 19-24. "Uonnle lirl.ir Ilusb." J. It. Stoddnrt (Klrke Lu Slielle, mgr.)—Cluclnuall. O.. 12-17. "Busier Brown," Eastern. M. II. Haymund'H t\V. S. ButterOeld. mgr. 1— l-'raklln. Ph.. 14. Oil City 15. Meadvllle ID. East l.lwnsjvl. O.. 17. "Buster Brown." Wcsteru, 31. II. Bayipond's (Jeff Bernstein, mgr.)—Pittsburg, I'a.. 12-17. "IkouMia Sim I^jved" (.Martin Jnliun. mgr. )— Wllmnigtou, Del., 12-14. Trvnlou. X. J.. 13-17. "Beauty Doctor." Fred K. Wright's (Tiles. W. Prior, mgr.i—Savannah, Oh., 14, Augusta 15, Columbus 17. Atlanta 19-24. "Hunch Df Keys" (Una Botliuvr. mgr.)—Tulsu, Lid. Ter.. 14. Siili.ulka 13. Okmulgee HI, Hliaw- nee. Okla.. HI. Oklubisna City IN. liuld 1U. Wel- lington. Kau.. 20, Culdwcll 21, Wichita 23. Hutchinson 24. "Break fur Llls-ity" 'J. SI. Jacobs, mgr.)—'glp Inn, lnd.. II. Frailkllll ' 17. Tim- Haute IU (Llebler & Co.. nigra.)—-Akron, 23, 24, Ilnll, Diai 0.—Bntvllna. Wye,, 121. lllnimeleln's Ideals (MM A. Illiuini'leln. ingr.) -■Poltavlllp. Pa..' 12-17. NorrHlown 10-21. Ilhniiielelii's lioiierlnl Slock lit. F. Illnunelelii, iiiur.i— Shclsiygsn, Wis.. 11-21. Hunt Sbvl; IB. II. Klllniiiii. -mgr. 1— Waterloo, liul.. 10-21. j , „ Hmrnril-Dorsid (A. M, Miller, bus. nigr.l—New- ark. H.. 12-17. .. , Henderson Slock (W. J. ■ It- 11- llciidersoii, nigra.)—KidiHi. . If., 12-17. Hnreoiiit Caiiuedy. tliarles l\. Harris (W. 11. Sbliie, uigr.)—t'orlbinil. Me., 1217, l.cvrlston 10-21.' Hoyl's Coiiuslf (II. CJ. Allen, mgr. I--Tyler. Tex.. 12-11. Paris 13-17, Sherman 10-21, Dcnlsou 22-24, Hammond, Pnullne (Cllflon Wblliiinn. m«r.)-- I'resque Isle, Mi«„ 13-17. , ,„ Harvey & (hi;e (lonirdy—Pombkeepsle, N. ».. U- 17, Pceksklll IH21. IIoelRer Hlmw■ (Jink Oocfllci-, ingr.l—Applcton, Wis.. 12, Indellulte. "Heart nr Murylninl" (David lleluacn. mgr.)~To- I.hIu, 0., 1114, Ilatlhi Ciwk. Mich., III. "Ilnmpty Duiuiii}" (Klaw & Krlniiger. mgrs->i —N. V. Cliy 12. lniblfliate. "Heart of cnlcagn," Llneolii J. Curler's (Rfr uiuuil Mauley, tngr.)—latvnwint. CaHM II. l.uvvlnnd 13, Fort Collins Hi, llnsdey 17. "Iler Only Sin." Lincoln ,t. Carter's— I'opeka, Kan., li, Mauliattan 15, Clay Center Id, Junc- tion Cliy '17, Hiillra 10. "Ilonw I'oIkH"—Philadelphia, Pa., 12-17. "Holy Cliy." Knilern, Usiplon * Beiuiett'a (IM« wanl Tavlor. nivr.)—Falrinont. W. \a., 14, Maiuilngloii 13, Polut Pleasant HI. Huutlngloa 17. Cliurlestoii Hi, Alliens. <l.. 20, Iroulou 21, Ashland. Ky., 22, Wlfccbesti-r 2,'t. "Holy Cllv/' Western, llunlnn & Bennett's (Henry Harrison, rogf.l—Wuterlim, la., H, Clarkarllle 13, Clirlon HI. town lulls 17. Coun- cil Bluffs IS, Missouri Valley 10. Ouuiva 20, I •■run-- 21, Cbcrvkvo 22, Storm Lake 23. Sioux •City 21. , 1 "Heart* Adrift" (Sacneer & Aborn, rogta,)-s Chicago, 111.,-11-17. . , "Hisisler Dalay." Western (lleuiillri, Sweet ti Allen, mgrs,)—KII«nl)eUi X. I.. 13-17. "Her Mad MnrrUgv" Muyur * (IrasliellH. mgrs.) —Colululais, <),, lfi-17. "Hoosler (ilrl." Kale Wal« .NoTE^.-~Thc new theatre on the south cut earner of Mission and Twenty-second Streets, 'ii this city, uained the "Mission Theatre," opened with a vaudeville company Monday evening, 0, under tho management of K: Fried. The prices arc 10. 20 uod 30 cents,, and <thxoe performances will be given daily—one lu the afternoon und two at night. . . ..J. J.,i!ottlol) and wlfo and Joseph Gott- lob left for New York City 4. to book ut- ltactions.for the Spring nua Summer months of Mtuo. They will be absent from Ibis city Itegluc" for the third time, XI-: TV YOBK STATE. Buffalo At the Star (P. C. .Cornell, manager) WHton Lackuyu nppcars in ;rbe l'it" Dec. 14, Otis Skinner lo-li, "Cupid & Co" week of II) (taking the Edna May time, that star appearing latter). Ada Behanaud Blanche Blng did well. ■ Convention Uall (H. L. Slcecb. ensto- nboutitUreo months... .Verna Willis, cashier dliin).—outside of frequeut concerts and ef FlBcber's Theatre, took a hasty trip to functions of local musical and social clubs, Sara.Bofsel on Wednesday. Nov. 30. and was the neit Important booking Is Ysayc, Jan. _. innrrlcd '.to-l^wrencc Llndon. of this city. tmcx (Walter S. Baldwin, manager).— The body of Brandon Clark, who for 'r uo Baldwln-Melvlllo Stock Co. Is tl Banker's Child" (Harry Shannon, ingr.)—Tls- liouilngo. 1ml. 'Per.. 14. Coal Oate 13. South McAlcsiev HI. Oklahoma City. Okla., 10-24, Ho- - Ii-irlj20. Maugimi 27, Annadoka 2M. "Bov of the turrets" tllerta-rt Tnson. ragr.)— Bowling tireen. Mo.. II. Ilsnulbol 13. Palmyra 10. Sbrlblua 17, Clarence III. Misiroe City 2o. Mots?rlv 21, HUtbee 22. Oitlullu 2.1, Me\b-o 24, "Black Musk" (W. K. Dalley, mgr.)—X«w Haven. Conn.. 1214. Sprlngflebl. iUvt*., 13-1., X. \. City 10-21. "Betrayed at the Allar" (Brandt * (ibUainllh, mars.)—Seymour, lnd.. 20. ' "B>HI Boy" (Charles J. MIku. mgr.)—Mahaimy City. I'a.. 12. Jllneruvlllc.Ll. lllrsplvllle 14. Mllrou 15, Jarsey Shore HI. I»ek lluveu 17. C Cmne, Wm. H. (Charles Frvbmau. mgr.)—Uo». Ion. Mass., 12-21. Brook- lyn,' N. Y., 19-21. "Khun llokleii"—Ccslar llapbls. In.. II. "Fast Lyunt"—(Iricil Itaplds. Mlrli.. 1317. "Isist L)iim-"—Albany. X. Y., 13-11, IMyoke, MaSN., 10-21. V Flake, Mrs. (Hurrlsun On-y Flake, ingr.)—X, Y. . Cliy 12, ImMluile. Fsvembsm. Wllllaoi (Charles Frolmiu igr.) — Pliltadelpbla. Pa.. 12-24. 1'ltjHliniiKJiis. iu.ls.-rt, und .liiliu May Cirronl (Jos. Ksluiwistuii. mgr. i—Caiudru. N. J.. 12-11. Wll- uilhglou. Del.. I3-17. IMillmMplila, Ph.. 10-21. Fenlnirg Stoek (fleona! M. Feiilwrg. mgr.i—New l.otolun. Cain.. 12-17, Lynn. Muss., in ill. l-'errb (Jonieillaus (Harry Bubb,. aigr.)—Ixiro.o, (>., 13-17, New Castle, Pa., 19-24. Flemlug. Mamlr (W. H. (Jrsi-ey. uigr.)—Mugs- Ion. X. Y-. 12-17. lolioes 19-24. mnaV years bud lieen well aod favorably presenting "A Celebrated Case." "Moths" known, amoug the local playhouses and con- nest week. "Du Barry" proved a winning crosman. Henrietta (David Belaswi Maurica i-'iaka. May 'J. C. Gnsgrovr. mgr.)— Mnneliesler, cerriialla. was found nt the edge of a marsh offering. . ... --••: J ffi iil j p j tt j .sga ^y^ Tj.«3ly g-I.T. ...Nj.,^... 13-".. Coii«.nl IB-34, on 'the shooting ground; Club near- Mount Kden of Ills' aentii Is unknow that, hu yian overcome » face downward In the mud and water week. Al. H. Wllsou, ahviiys a favorite,did Charles i Hendricks, the Hon tamer of the immense business last week. Chptes, died Dec. 1. 1roin injuries Inflicted on -ACAMMS (O. C. St. Stevens, manager).— hiin Jiiimiay'. Nov. 27. by Sullan, the Afrlcun "o U een of the White Slaves JUbimMi. Hop],'* Tho huge beast turued against bis "Deserted at this Allar" next week. Oil the miner when tiie bitter's loot slipped, and Snwanee lllver" was well doue and success- < I,,i-.a,1 h*AU.J-i »« (i».,i, *—....• 4lin MHalj \ittt ** * il... iinel vl-iuiI: -Week, of 1": IMc- Olier- ripped s'.irtds uf llesh from tho mau s let,'. ' % -,. .,-■■•■ ■ —. 1 '.. FHOM OTJIEll 1'OIXTS. ful the uast week. Sjik.\'s QAbWCS strelrer Tyroleans. Trobs. .(.niiion and YMl- llcmy Snow Storm Vrevalllnsc In the liuatiiiiil Middle West Affetta The- ntrleul Altciidnncc. Clftcioo, Dec. 18.—Genuine Winter weath- er ma.de-.another assault upou Chicago Sun- nay and Slonday openings, hurting tbe phow businessimnteilally "The Girl rroni Kay 1 *", .was the-Sunday novelty opening at the Illinois nud scored successfully Charjecdraiiewln gave "The Awakening of Mr. TPIpp" at tho Tiveat Northern to largo crowds, and won Immediate favor "TheToibldden Laud" made tbe Grand Opera House a UU c night stood, prospering fairly wellrTT.. ..'Leon Wncbsucr's German players gave their customary Sunday night perlorm- •irteq' .jit- j'pwcrs "lanlnna." at the Gnrrlck: Bl'ancbc Walsh, at McVickers. nud "Hla-Ulglliiess tbe Hey," at the La Hall". I'layed |o'large returns AH vaudeville lioqseft lilled op in spite of tbe weather, tho ird Monroe, Mock and. Lawrence. Blco and I'revost, Klein. Ott Bros, and NIcbolBOii. law Qulucy. III.. 14. Davenport..ta.. 15. (laluslmrg, HI.. HI. Pearls 17, Milwaukee. Wis.. 18-21, lbH.-kfonl.lll., 22. Madison, ~ 21. Cohun. Geo. M. (Sam Harris 12-24. Cresion Clarke (Jules Murry. W. Va.. 14. PlItHbiire, Pa.. 10-24. Corbett. James J., ami lues .Mncuuiey (Hal DuVIs, iugi-.>— Duiuiii, Mlmi.. 15-17, St. Paul 18-31. Couk-Cliurch (l(. W. Taylor, nurr.)—North Adaais, Mobesson IP-21. •HiKialer (ilrl." Kale Wnlsnn ((Ins Coluni. mgr.) —L'am'irUlge,. (I., II. Wondallebl 13, McCoa- iiellavlllo 111, ZuisJavlllc 17. "Her First Falso Hup." C. F. Wlilltnkor's (11. A. Keldller. insr.l—Cliwliiiiall. U, 11-17. IsiulmllK, Ky., IS-24. "Ill, SI und I." Beyer * llnrke's (HackeustiHi *• Haiiilltnu, mgrs.I—Kent. O., II, Barborlon I.",.- Orrrlib" 10, Cantpu 17. „ "How He Won I lor." IT, F. tt bit lake; s (II. M, Fidtiia. m»r,)—Des Moines, lu.. 13 II. Oinaliii, Neb.. 13-17, Kansas Olty, >lo.. IH-21. "Hiniuni Hearts," Ksstern (Jesse M. Bluiicltnrd, mgr.)—Allmsiu, I'a..-IT. , "Iliiinun Hearts," Western (Claud Hutindurj, mar.)—Madison. Wis., M. Sievena Point 13. 'Amiga Id, F«an1 dli'I.ao 17, o»bkosb 18. "llaiaaii Heurts." (haitocrn (Jay Hlmuions, mgr.) —New Orleans,- La.,'IHIT. "Hot Okl Time," (sub Hill's (Hurry Hill, mgr.) —Moralialllow lu.. 14, Ill's Molne* Iri-IT. "Heart of Trxns" (Allan Villulr, mgr.)—Belle- •vue, 0.. 14,'Crrallne 13, Marlmi 17. "linns IbsMst 7 ' (Jn*. T- McAlpIn, mar.)—K1- dorado. Kan., II. Yates Cenler I-'. Lii Hans. III. l.du 17, Frcilnnla 10, Neodesba W, , A 1 "«J 1 ',"»J 21. Osweini 22. Ktla 33, Scaiainoii 24, west Mluei'ul 23. .... "Holly Toltv" LIns, >f, (iuittsi. tngr.(--Colum- bus, O., 12-11, Olncliinall 18-24. I Irwin. May HCilwurd II. Sillier, aigr.)—N. T. i'ity 12. Indellnlii-. rnahi ~- lllulr, mgr. I—N. Y. Cliy 19-24. Tufa) .Wedding," (Vntrul;' -Snlllvaa, Harris A: Woisls' (Gary McAOow, mar.)—Olovolsnil. O., 12.17, Toleilo 18-21. ColuniMis '" Kullalmry _ |H.,8t- Jose|)h. Mo„ 10-23. 11. ,8hivveuort, Main)ball.''rt»:. 17; nto- '.Maes.. 12-17. Plltailchl 19-21. "FaUl Wtdillux." H a s in a. Dahlias, C .W. Llttlelleid and IU0 sinoto- Cj , nH ., ltl .,.,. rrmiklc Uerc Orady, mgr.)—Sow Bed- Woods' IIV.'S. Salisbury,_ai. Bt L P iFAYETTE. (C. M. Bagg, manager).—Tbe njjfiit utn Tnnm' A (Jos.-.n Farrell. mgr.) — Kentucky Holies this week. Al. Beeves HIS sioux Falls. H. Dak.. 12-17. Yuuklau 10. 29, Beauty Show next week. Transatlantic Kx- sioux Cliy. la.. 21-2::. travaaaaxa Co. wus well- rewarded. Conruy & Mack—Akrou. 0.. 13-17. NOTE*. Walter S. Baldwin, who has re- curls Dramatic -IM. II. Carts. aaa\V—Wt4frffma, -Dallas. 15, Tciiii'Kuuo, Ark. Sulllvaa Tn., . I 1 '. .K.m.. 12. 13. Uurnes II. lllftoii 10. 17, Be- lolt lft-'M DetiSJos 21. 22, C.lasiM 33. 21. ' Iter »t Williams Stock IIP, it. Culler k J.JW. cnilv recoverisl from a severe liluess, was the guest of honor at a banliuet .tendered by h J AL MtSM**"■»'• • JL- -'B*! thg^rBdav Carndl Comedy (Ion Carroll, ingr.)— Hlntoii, W. Stanfords and pictures furnished the sunaay 15-17. St. Albans 19-21. I.yrtum entertalninent 11, and al the Actio- c rouusiy (Btrunuan k Cuuimlngs. mgrs.) ouiy there unpeaied Kddle Tliorn. Beldon nn vr ^ Jtni .„„, Gfl f. , 3 . 17 . Hnuniiinu, Walter Doebm, Dolly Bland and cothste Dramatic (C. W. Wallls. mgr.)—Onl. n'cturcs. Xebv,, 12-14, Uurwcll 13-17, ScotU 19-21, - - *- Loun 22. 33. ' '■■ . Crollus Htock. Joseph J. Flyiin's (8. L. Martin, MAP OF NEW YOHK CITY. ^7^* a™*— Balb! Me.. 12-17. Rockland 19 24. ——^—~ "County Chairman." Eaateru (Ileury W. Savage, The passenger department.of the^New Tart ' ^^SSSm^%i&i nP*. «"».'• "Fatal Wtatdbig." Western, Sulllvaa. Ilurrla i Wolsfs' (E- T. Zlegler. mgr.)—San I.flla Obis- 1»..' CaL. 14'. Salinas ,15. hsiiia Croa Id,-Sin Josv 17. Oakland .21. 25, Woodland 20. .Laat Aulnim 27. Ilrass Vulb'y 2S. "Faust," Potter J. Willie's—Bnoiii', la., II. Lincoln 18, Klrkavllle. Mo.. HI, Macon 17. "From Ilsira lo Blela-s." Jo-epb Honlk-y (M. It. Meyers, mgr.)—Brooklyn. X. Y.. 12-17, Newark, X. J.. 10-21. . „ ... "For'His Broilicr's Crluie" Kin. N. Bellinger, mgr.)—Montreal. Cbii., 12-17. "l'lo-tory fllrl," Kastem ll'lul II. lute, uigr.)— Hoboki-n. X. J.. 1114. Brooklyn. N. Y.. 19-21. "Fin- Mother's Sake," B«»eo A Holland's (Wm. l'oftle Jr.. mgr.)—Eugene, Ore., t4, S.lern l.r, (Vutrttlla ii'-.-'- ' £«..,,i^ m.si in er.i 28.' "lluidaan Speurs, Blsbee "Funny Side Fa., lu. "Fuat'Ufe b) New York" (A. IT. Wood*, ugr.l— Sorlngiiald. Mass.. 13-14. Hartford. Cuoo.. 13- t7. jirser Clry. X. J., 19-24. "Furtane tluntor"—Omaha, Ncbr,, P.*. II. huiuai City, Mo.. 18-24. ■ "Faust"—Toronto, Can.. 13-11. U "In ibe iiiinduw'of 1lio llulloits" (Mnrgan 1). Wil- son, mgr.)—Auburn. N. Y-, l,V..V, ll '*, l ,Vf!!! , l'!' u !~ Ml. Carbouditt) 17, Hctsiiloii 10-31. Wllkwbarra "la Convict's Hlrloci"—KvainUlh'i Ihd.. 17. J Jefferson, Thomas—MarsUalllowii. la.. •'•, . h Jcff-rsun, j(«eoh J., and William «.—DulutU, JeiivOTiliV Ireue, Sl.s-ii frl.eo. Hoffimun, uigr,)— flail. Can., 12-17, Randan 10-Jl. • ■'James Boys lo Mlsaourl" ll'raiik "aMolo. uwr.) -Marshall. Tea.. 14, llti.toii.Lu.. L'- •'*"«''*" • Te«., ID. Texurkuns. Ark., 17. Hot SprliiKS IB. Llltk- Itack 20, Marlaiiim 21. Joncauoio ... 'Meaiplds. Teaa., 811. Naslivllle 24. "Jerrv from Kerry," Palb'ii **'" , J. r ' r "r *i . M burg. Can.. 13, Blilgtlown t^,****" ,'• Ix-uinliiatnn 13,.-AiilfioHttmrg In. ttssrg I*. Tlllbury 20, Detroit,' Mich., 1-28. Keii.lall, Bars i uvnirr . w. "■»•- ' ■ si-nli, Mo,. 14. Ksasaa WM. .. Kcllur. nurry—KamasTCIty. Jl °'' '' »V„skecon Kennedy, James (O. E. Wee, ingr.l— Muskegon. Mich.. IMS. Jaekion. W-'Jl. v „ Kariull, Dot fJ. C.'Wellh. mgr.)—Borer. X. «-i 1217'. Uatll. Maim... 19'3I. .... „,„., Keith Stock (Del Lawrtiu». mar.)— Uood Bivtr. Or*.. 13.17. Ofldnuilala 10-31-