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JANViRYT. THENEW YOEK CLIPPER. 1081 TABLE OF CONTENTS. J rajs. .. 1074 .. 1074 .. 1014 .. 1074 1074, 10P4 1075. 10S.T 107.', 1078 1078 10T8 1000 1000 1'IHl 1081, 1082, His:: ios:i No.tr Vjbrk City—Review nod Comment. .1080, 108T 108.1 1081 10t>4 Miss Clipper's Anecdotes, Etc Tlie Three Tasmsnlsns—Sketch.......... J i-eue Arkerwnn—Sketch Uirs* Outoble «tnl Clnrlcc Vance—Sketch \\',*w «c Pimm Ynndevlllo hihI Minstrel The Jackson Family—Sketch Vjin.-ttions Answered i i'ir Chlengn Letter •.' Carrie P.. Perkins—Sketch.. <JIU>por Post Office ili.-.n and Checker* InlcM by .Telegraph , On the feoeil Vaudeville Route List.. Hea^ns In the Profession \t< Ok the Hill Fnslcrs Uailer Ilia Tent* , THEATRICAL CORRF.SPOXDEXCF.. New.Yotk Stale 1077, 1084 Keif Jersey .; 1077 District of Columbia. ■Oregon Indians' ........ Vlrnlnln W/lrTWwl. ...... peiinsyltanla ... Missouri '...;... Olihi ;...'...... Mimic Island ... (Mamie ..-*.... West Virginia... Inwu »;••■•**•'•■ i.'tnadn ........ Nctt Hampshire irkhihonin ....... s(assurhu8C.tt« ' . Kentucky ..... . Nebraska California '■.... Wisconsin Texas ....;.... Vtiih .... Minnesota ..... Washington '•.... Illinois' ..... Connecticut- ... . So'iih Carolina . AlnMuu .'..:... THMM ...... Delaware ;.'.... Ileiiryl* ....... KnnMS-1 Maine mm 1077 1071 1017 1071 1018 10T8 1070 1070 1070 1070 1070 1080, 1087 1080, 1US1 10SO 1000 ..... 1001 loei 1091 1081, 1091 1001 1081 1084 1081 1084 1081 1081 1081 1081 1081 1081 1081 1081 1087 MfcEST BY TEL EQRAPE Monday IHvkt's Openings la All taa - Bis Show Towns. COI.ni-\ GATE GLEANIXGB. Ti-i-iiiiiiilimn I1ii>iIiu-i.pi In the General . Heport nl the Week'* Oponlnipi. Spculal Ulepotchc$ to The New Vobe Ci.iiteb. . H,\J! Fiuxcisco. Jan. 3.—At tlio Columbia •'Tho' Sultan ot Sulu" Ih In Its second and lnit week.. Business Is big. Ward anil Kidder, In "Snlnnnnbo," begun a two weeks' wiMRvnicnt U. ■ m.uhstic. —"Held by the Enemy" Is pre- liOnted this week Instead of "In old Heidel- berg," During the month oT January Ella Wlii'i'ler \\ llenx's drama, "MUpah; ur the Hlojy of Esther," will be presented. Ifnsl- iieBu lias been very good. Atcv.Mt.—"Old Heidelberg" lias been re- tained .fur tbis week. Business Las been irutn'.nge. '• (ilUNiJ .'Opkra Hoi'.se.—This Is the second iiml last week of Illancbc Bates, In "The ijarlinc of the Gods." Buslnesii has been to-the capacity. • CvUkopnia. —"Vou Yunson" appears bero this week. ". 'UHXTMU.—"Cblld Blares of New Turk" Is tlifj; present week's bill. - Tivin.i Oi'tiu Uin.si:. —'this li tbe slxtli W0«k of, "Klug Dodo." pliVllEt; xt.—-Tills Is tlu- second and lust week of the Orpbeuiu Uund Show, wltb the addi- tion o( the Lour liurds uuil the Orpheum n)ol|qn pictures. ddpe. bore. ' ClipTIJS.—Bill ITNull.. the Tom l'heuouieual busluess Is this week: Itussell and (iuriliiii-t, Kldrldge, Salllo -./ .,';'!.. iuu i'piu > »'ip mill -., i .on hpJML npipiiv llamlull, .Mabel I.aiusoii, Burton Bell Itlugers "d the Ulocraph. Notkn.— Burton Holmes begins n series dud market and Chlcapzo Opera House held their customary capacity audiences of seekers after vaudeville dlverslan. "York -State Folks" will be next week's attraction at the Orent Northern.. 1 The attraction at >tcVlck- cr's, opening .next Sunday,, will. ha. Hdwnrd Morgan, In "The Eternal City:" at the Acidemy, "Tlion Shalt Not Kill;" at Ihe Bilou, "Tho Lighthouse by the Sea:" at tbe Columbus, "Tlie -Village 1'os.ttuas.ter," and at the Alhiimlirn. James J. t'orbett. In "Fnls." Hyde ft Hehmnn's closed Friday after- neon, during memorial services for victims of the Irnijuols lire, but resumed perfonn- anceii again at night Th« Verier Oiicm «.'o„ In "The Olrl nnd the Bandit, comes to the Sttidehnker next Mondnv night.....'. Annie Hussell follows Cecllta lioflus at row- ers', presenting "Brother Jacipies." "Hazel Klrkc" Is this week's stock bill at the Hush Temple May llosmer Is r.lnving In "ilumespttn Hearts, at Howard's, and "Knobs o' Tennessee" Is on at the Calu- met, South Chicago Suburban attrac- tions for New Year's are: "The Village l'OBt- master," nt Towle's Opera House, Hammnnd, Ind..- Jan. 1. nnd nt Schwartz's Theatre, Waukecgan, "Iris;" "York State Folks" !!.. PniunKLPiiu, Jan. 3.—A largo turn out of patrons made a Happy New Year, tho theatres holding large audiences last night. .- .(ieo. Si. Cohan; In - "Little Johnny Jones," opened nt the Chestnut to- a crowded house. "The Sorceress," nt the Broad; "Lady Shore," at tlio Garrlck: "Parsifal," ati.the Opera House;" "Terence." at the Walnut," and "Tho Old Homestead." nt tho Bark, .all continued well, and the rest of the combina- tion offerings fared equally wall. 'Meritorious productions nt the stock houses met' with l'avor from liberal patronage, and vaudeville nt Keith's had more people than could bo accommodated The burlesque houses opened with midnight matinees, 1005, Sunday night, and gave afternoon and evening per- formances yesterday to full attendance...... Crowds were attracted by the Minstrels tit the Eleventh, und the Museum entertained a constant stream of people. Kansas City, Jan. 3.—Both "The Vlr- gtnlau" and its star, Dustln Farmini; scored most successfully at the Willis. Yt'ndd' Sun- dny night, where the engagement opened for a. week "The Uunnwnys" opened to big business nt the Grand also. Arthur Dunn, although rmall, was Immense..... .The Or- phoiiui linil Its usual big Suuduy huslnes?, John T. Kellv being the hendllnor In a' strong bill 'The Glllls was packed twice wl111 andlcnces which were thrilled with "Shadows of n <;reat City.". At the Auditorium "A Hot Old Time" pic .sod big crowds Kin' & Barton's Cotnpnny burlesqued to en- thusiastic nudlruiess nt the Century,....-.. Ynlc's nad the Nnllonal both had good houses Mcllia gives n concert ut Con- vention Tlnll Wednesday night. 'Washington, .Tan. il.—Mmc. Schutnann- Ilelnk, In "Love's Lottery," opened nt the National to capacity, both afteinoon and night "I'fflf! i'nfT!! Bout!:!" had n packed nudleuco nt the Colutuhlu. every seat lielog sold Henrietta Crosmah, In "Sweet Klttv BellnlN." hail fair sized'audiences nt Convention Hall on the doublo opening Oscar L. Flgnian. in "Tbe Burgomaster," had two crowded houses at the Lafayette The Imperial .lnwinese Guards were tho head- liners nf Chases. Every seat was taken, both afternoon nnd night.. "On the Su- wruico Klvcr" packed the Academy twice.... Clark's ltuuaway Girls had big audiences at tbe Lyceum. CixctxxATt, Jan. 3.—Xcw Year's Dny mntlnees ore given all around, nnd "The Wlisard of Oz" opened at tbe Grand to a Hue afternoon turnout. The Sunday crowds worn nil large "Hearts Adrift.'' at Henck's; "Uucbel Goldstein." nt the Lyceum: tho Lli- nore Sisters, In "Mrs. Delaney of Newport; tho Foreonufih Stock Company's Interpreta- tion of "Teas of the D'Urbervllles," at Robin- son's : vaudeville, ot tho Columbia, and, I'at Itelllv's Big Show at the reople's. cowploted the great array of holiday offering!. »■»■> TEXAS. On HK Road. All Itontca Mmt hrni'lt I « Vol Later T**n Monday. . aigr.)—S. mgr.)—S. ut lectures nt Lyric Hull on Jan. 10. Morris Meyerfeld Jr., president of tbe Or- phrfiitu Circuit Co., and Charles L. Acker- iniui, 'president of the Chutes Co., leave hero the end of January for a six mouths' tour of l'J|l|oin:,nnd Bgypt. Melba will soon con- cei'tuc In this city (indskl. us already sinuuuiH'pd, gives three concerts hero In Jan- iinry , i.'.. .'J here has been an almost complete cliungo. In the stage force at tlio Jlajestle Theatce. Tom Audrevvs rejoins Harry Bishop lis toaster mechanic, with Geo..Turner as us- ■Tltdnti ' Cbas. Blesser goes to tho Alcazar. WK Adams tokes hla place, Wm. Little ' place ut P'lscher'H. Johu better known as Jasper Starbuck, lloach will be fouud assisting at Majestic Gadxkl, the soprano, gave spaclul concert Dec. -8, In tbe St. L'runcls note! bollroom. Her tegular concerts tako lilncp Tuesday, Jan. 3, Thursduy, 5, and Saturday matinee, 7, in the Alhambra The- atre. .:■ Juttnlcs, l 'lit} Sbteo. too Male:. FllOJl OTHER POINTS. ! Ni-iv Year lluslneas Iteiiorteil AM Aii>"« the Line Will. Generally "dJoliniig dc|oel( Saturday »f«l|IK' Gadly si Ql<] Jvci •. *■ uiiasiatic. .; , .... a > •« • Adams, Mrimle .tCliarles rnhtnnn, Ctty S. IniletlKlti". ' ■ Alleh, • Vlnla (C'fiarles W. Allen, city *s»ai. Aubrey Ht«.», Knatern fltarry Mlttentlisl, mgr.). —lWim. Mnis.. 2.7. AittiW Sim*. Western <vr. P. riliernilil, miir.) —Cupilierlimil, Mil.. Mj 1'arketptburg, W, Va., 0-M. r . All Star Comedy (Burke ft Woodward, men.) — OsWayo. I'm., 2-4. Atulover. X. Y.. 3-7. "Arlxana," Kinteni, M. It. llajmoiid'ii—Ch«rlM City. In.. 4. ..Mii-oii City ."i. Algon.i (1, l-'urt Uodce 7. Wnlerleo 8. Mnrslialltown 10. Kldora II. hiwii Tair« la, Inilenemlenee ia, CwUr Itap- lils' 14. ' m > "Arliipnu." Wentern. M. It. Raymnnil *—Craflon, X. Ihik.. 4, Winnipeg, Mnn., 0-7, Siqierlnr, Wis. inn..- To. n. -lmlnih. liuu "Atrusi Minti.; liuu Claire n.'Wausair 14. the PaelHc" II. .Vslilnlnl. Wis., 11 llltnilnglisui. ltrltton, ill;, a. - Gttod Weather, ' Ctjji'Atiii, Jnn. S.—Fire, which did about a luiudrcd dollars' worth of damage to m-uf- foldlpg pn a now building across tlio alley ""fllig McVlcker'a Theatre, about ton Bight, threw our cu|er- . newupapors In u lit of hysteria uud scared-n houseful ot witnesses of "In . Kentucky." The lire was quickly cx- t-lugulh'lied. and of tho few hundred who left l|l(">}hei(tro In panlckv haste, tho majority re- turuiid nnd witnessed the llnlsh of the play. At S«ip T. Jack's, across the slrcet, Manager Idnsof) .cyf the show short nud dismissed a packed house without announcing the reason ami Without any disorder nttetidlng Hown'nt the Columbus the building uud lira cominlsuloners, bui'kcd by the police, look a IliimlTn a scene of orercrowdlng, unusual at l|wtt'tlicatn... Snturduy afternoon. The cttr- ta,i|i win. lowered during tho first net and l|Hd tor ruoro than half an hour until tho occupants of the boxes were thinned out by liulf. nnd, the hundred or morn "standees" lil tue aisles wore seated or put out of the liopso, Hubert Ku'tou uud wife deported igFJjfff York Mouday afternoon, to attend the omrtial meeting of tho burlesque wheel magnates livery attraction In the down 'Mwli district began lluul weeks Sut- u.riwy , or Sunday, conseiiucutly next week WM < will' h'pivi- the unusual spectoclu of att^eutlre cbuuge of attractions at every CUicpjgo .ithcutrc The Sunday matinees w<4i> ifalr, Sunduy night big us usual, uud Moqduy nfteruoou aud evening businees was from', excellent to capacity everywhere ■rs« u«,,,i,. n| .y uirl, 1 ' new to the road, nnd go, was tbe uew thing Sunday, ell and pliaslug ut the Great "The Seminary Girl, new to the road new to Clilcugo, was tbe tiftfacilng will aud plic... NoclUirq Tho popular priced houses, tlie'btirlotque resorts aud the slock company tbMtits-bad burvest tiroes Sunday aud Mon- day..... .'The Girl from Kay's," at the llll- n.oltii "l'outuua,". ot the Garrlck; "In Old Kentucky," at McVleker's, and Otis Skinner, at tue Grand Opera House, bid for Suuday llttranage, while Cecilia Loftut, ot Powers', *M ''Tf'i Country Girl." at the Studebaker, took up tuclr concluding weeks Monday after- tlOQB'/ -...,. For the first time, In a public cirucf whlcb covers more tbaa fifty years, '■CMWro [tUomas was unable to direct the CGIaijfo Oj-gbestra nt Its regular concerts I'ftBoy [ttttf -SututiUiy. He is buring a life "nil m|wiii st.'ugglc with pncubionlu, and Monday'night the outcome was still In doubt. « lljife pSc lichman's, tbe Olympic, Hu.v- 1- ingr.)— Xewhall. nqrr.)—BrtH'k- Tteed, nigr.)— Must l.U- JloKuy, mgr.)—Clare- C. Twltchell, mgr.)—Kings- -Torfliia- Sow Or- !••». Wnrth.—At Groeuwnll's Opera House (Ilil) W. Urccnwall, mauagcr) Helea Oraut- ly, In "Her Lord nnd Master," lice. 20, en- Jovetl good business. Miss Grautly cntcr- tn'lned her company In her private car Christ- mas nlpht. W. 11. Pulton. In "The Last Itoso of Summer." did fair business -8. "Why Womcu Sin" till. "I'luulgnn's Ball" HO. "Sherlock Holmes" 81, "llabcs In Toy land •an. L", "Gllttel'lna Gloria" 3. "The Wizard nf Oz" 4, Paul Olltnoro G, "Tlio Tenderfoot" II. "Tho I'rlnco ot Pllsen" 7, Dockstadof's Minstrels 0, . . . , Cuown (Hill F.psteln, manager). — "'Ihe Long Ulstuuco Tclepboue" brought out a big house Dee. 110. Openings: Bowers Sinters aud Cbullta. The big olio also Included Hazel De Moncourt. Lee and Kose F.dtnonds, Mur- phy and Copelaud, Ethel ttussell, Cbas. Hoey. Luce and Luce. Thompson and Itussell, l'rauk Gibbons, Fay Dclniar and tbe blograpb pic- tures. „ StAXOAnn (M. He Be<iuo, manager).— "Mirthful Mishaps," one of Chas. Clark's comedies, opens the big bill week of 30. The people: Francis Sisters. Lulu De Mar. Lottie Coltou, Clark and Emmons, ls>tta Vernon, Multle Webb, Salvia), Ttayner Sisters, Groco Williams. Tom Fey, Little Dot, Virginia nan- kin, Douglua and Ilobbe nnd Lulu Lawton. Business Is heavy. a ' ' • Waco At the Auditorium (Joke Gor- flnklc, mnnngcr) Cbas. Howtrcy, In "A Mes- sage from Mars," drew a full house Dee. 2". As the train arrived just before time for the opening nf the theatre, the curtain was somewhat delayed In rising, In fact, nearly an hour, aud Just os the stage arrangements bad been completed an accident happened nt the power house, which threw everything. Into total darkness. This state of affairs continued some- little time and tho audience was growing very restless,. when Mr. Haw- tree rose to the occasion, and, with tho aid nl' a few candles, cntortalucd for n limited time with something of n vaudeville show. AhOut 10 o'clock the electric lights wcro on ngaln, uud a most excellent performance was rjVvon. "Babes In Toyland," 23. drew excel- lent buslneas. "Ten Nights In a Bar Room" gave two performances to fair business 2(1. •Dolly Vanlen" 2«. "Glittering Gloria" Jan. i, "The Prince of Pllsen" 0. Notk. —It Is uow settled that Mr. Green- wall bas closed n contract wltb tho Audi- torium Co.. making a lease of five years, beginning Sept.. 1. ]!)or>. As yet tho mana- ger of the house has not been settled, but It Is hoped by- the Waco people tbat Jake Gnrflnklc will be selected to uet Id tbat ca- pacity. p a p GalvcHton.—At the Grand Opera House (Fred G. Wels. manager) "Ben flur" closed a successful six nights and two matinee eogogement Dec. 24. "Doll; Varden" pleased good sized bouses 23, 20. NiriT.s.—Edwurd H. Bond, the popular doorkeeper nt the Grand Opera House, was tbe recipient of a handsome lilts' ebariu Dec. 23. the gift of the ushers, w. I). Kabn, Lend usher: Jock M. Levy, Wllllo Bachelor, James Compton, Henry Moorland, Irwin liars, Joe Kabn, William Collins and Joe Dart. I Anattn —At Hancock's Opera House (Geo. Walker, managor) Cbas. Hawtrcy, In "A Message from Mara," greatly pleased Deo. 20. "Babes in Toyland was very well received 24. — Robert Drouet was engaged last week by Wagenliuis k Kemper as londlug man for Blanche Walsh's support In " Uts Case." lOHfiy Clay lllnney, mgr.) Ala.. '■!-'. nicbiii-inil. Va., h LI. "AloSe'In the World" (Mlttentlml Bros., nigra.) —(♦cmnIon.- Pa., t-t, Wllkeabarre 5-7, l'hlluilel- plihi li I I. , "At OrtnpM Criwk"—Brooklyn. X. T.. 0-14. "Aftci"MWnlslit" (Spcuccr ft Al»nn. iiigrs.)— «t. Paul, Minn., IT. Mliiueapolls H-ll "At. t)ir Hid Cross HiPiipt«" IngKI—X. Y. City 0-21 "An ArliUnerntle Tramp'.' (Kllroy * iiigrsl)—Hloviolngipii, Ind., .4, Paris Slarstiall (I. l'cklii T. Miimclllea N. "An 4dlol- Wave," 1'iwl t!. Taylor's—Monnt Mor- rH. .N. V.. 3/ Waylind 0, Corning T;■ AiMtsonJ)l, Mountain rails 10. Dundee 11, l.c Hoy 12, Xew- ark l.'t. Palmyra 14. "At. Risk of Ills Life" (Mark K. Swan, mgr.l— Hvlwkcn. X. J., 1-4. Klizabetb u-7, BtooUyn, ; n Blnftchc Hides (David HeUisco, mgr.)—San l'ran- .lilnW. Cnl.. '2-14. BurrrWure,-Klhel (Chnrles • 1'rohnmn, mgr.)—X. Y'Clly -21 plnderliilte. Bellon-, Kyrle (Llebler ft Co., lugrs.)—X. Y. City l!-7. Newark, X. J., 0-14. Illulr, Kogenle (Uisirge A. Bluinenthnl. mgr.) — lir-MPklvu. X. V., 2-f, Xewark. X. J.. V-14. Bcresfuiil. Hurry (J. J. Uvleuinn, mgr.)—I'ltts- (piirg, Kan.. 4. loin .". I.nwrencc U, St. Joseph, Mow ,7,- Kansas Citr 8-14. Beaton, Louise (A. .11. WooiIk. mgr.)—Cincinnati, 0.'. 1-7. Buffalo, N. Y., 0-14. flfH' Blniller, florencc (Forrester ft Mlttonthul, uigra.) — If.niieHjsplls. .Minn.. 1-7. - Bunting, I'.iuniu (lluvl Ilurgi-ss, mgr.)—f.oekport, X. Y„ d-7. . . Brown, Kirk (Apnell ft I>e«hon, nigra.)—Jnmes- town, x: Y., '.'-7, Anliurii IMI. Uris-kelirlitite Stock (< :iiurl<-*> Ur.-. kciirl.lj.-n. mgr.) —Jefferson City, Mo., 2-,7, I'ulton 0-11. Oeu- trails IMI. Rurke-MeCmiu (M. MeCnnn. mgr.)—Olciui, X. Y., 2-7. Benton'R ('oinnllans (P. It. Benton, mar.)—Wn- longu. okiu., 2-1, Uvnry 5-7, Weailiurronl u-ll, Aisimliip 12-H- • - 11. [ il -Mi Hilton (Rp.nrge K. Itoblnaeti I'litersnn. X.-.J-i tl-14. . • Bciinetl-Mijiilliiii (Ira 1'.. ton. Mass., 0-14. Benm-lt-Monlton I Ad rrpool. 0., 0-14. Beunett-MOallou (W inipiit. X. II.. 0-11 Beiiiiett-Miinlton (I ton, X. Y., U-H. Beuiicll-Moulton (W. A. I'urlcllo, lUgr.) ton, I'.iiui.. 2-7. Ili-lstnl 12-11. "Ben llnr" (Kl-nv i Krbmger. nijrs.)- ICPJCH. I .11.. 1-7. "ltounle Brier Hush." James II. Htodilart (Klrke l.n Slielle. mgr.I— l.lneolu, Xeb., I. Oiuuhu 0-7, Kansas City. Mo., 0-14. "Blister Brown." Western. M. II. Raymond's— I'hllaUcliilila. Pn.. 3-7. Baltliuorv, Mil., ii-li. "Buster hripini." Lustiin, M. II. Ruyuiiiinl'*-- Weston, W. v (1 ., 4,.l''ulriuout G. Clarkstmrg U, I'arkcrsliurg 7. Mirlelta, O., 0, llnutlngtoa, W. Vn„ 10, Cliurlemini 11, 12, MaySYllle, Ky.. i:t, t'ortamoijIU, 0..14. -».-.-i . r> "lliiueh of Keys" (Gua Bothner. mgr.)—Spring. Held, Mo.. 1. reterslnirg S, Ixi Hoy 0. lllnututiig- tmi 7, Peoria H. "Breeiy Time." Kaslern (K. Webuler, Fits, mgr.) —<laiiu»v|llc. Uii., 4, Anders.,11. S. C. 5. Plisl- unit 0, Ureonvllle 7, Hiiartaiibnrg 0, Bendcr^ou- vllln, N. 0„ 10,. Ashevllle II. "Breeay Time," >\«alem (It. Webiter Fits, mgr.) —lllaekM-ell. Okiu.. 4. I'oiiea £ Xewl.lrk il, Stillwater 7. I'erry II. Caldwell, Knn., 10. I'oml Creek, Okln., 1), Wutikoails 12, Kingfisher IH, 1:' rem. 11. "Beauty Doetur." Frcsl 15. Wright's (Tlios. W.- I'l'iur, ingr.)—)>leiii|ihlf, Tenu., 2-7,' Xaskrtlla Ml. "Banker's Clilld" (Ilorry Sbnniion, mgr.l- Klug- innu, Kail., 4, Lamed C, Ktcrllng u, I.JDaS 1, KII«wortli 0. . • ' "Hoy ot the Htreeta" (Herbert Tiwon. oigr.)— Hprlagllcld, Mo., 4. Webb City fi, Rich Hill 0, llutlvr T. "Botrsrcsl at the Altar" (liruu.lt It Goldsmith, nigra.)—I'cvrla t). "Beware of Meu"—Buy City, Mich., 7, 8. O Crane, Win. H. (Charles I-'rohaiun, mgr.)— New- ark,. N. J., 2-7. Atluullc City U. Carter, Mrs. Leslie (David Beloseo. mar.)—Bal- timore, MO., 2-7, X. Y. City II. Inilellulle. Crnsuiun. Ilenrlettn (DuvlJ llelaseu ft Maurice Cuiupbell, uigrs.)—Wuahlugtou, D. C, 2-7, Brooklyn, nTa - ., U-14. Cumiibell, Mrs. Patrick (Cburlea Fridiuian. mgr.) —I'hIIudelphlu, Pa.. 2-7, Cluclnnall, ()., u-ll. CmiHioek, Xuunetle (James K. Hneketl. mgr.) — Cleveland, 0.. 2 7. Luulsvllle. Ky., V-14. Collier, William (Churles l'rohmuu, uigr.)— Bt. I'uiil, Mini,.. 1-7, Dulnth'U. Cuhnti,. (Ieo. >l. (Sum Harris, mgr.)— I'hlladel- phla, Pa., 2-7. Wiishliigi.iii. D. (.'., u JI. Cnrls'tl. Juiikm J., uud Inn Mucuuloy (llul Davis, mm-.)—Chlcuao. 111., 1-11. Oook-Cliureh ill. W, Tuylor. mgr.)—lookers, N. Y., 2-7. Bed Bank, N. .).. HH. Carpenter. KraaUs (Jerc Grady, mgr.)—Fall River. Muss., U-7. , , . Gorton Clarke—Houston In., 2, lu.liSlalle. Carls Di.iuiuil.- (M. II. Curls, mgr.)—Minneapo- lis. Kan.. 2-7. Ilnlsluglun Oil. Carroll Comedy il.m Carroll, mgr.)—Johnson City, Tenu.. 2-7. La Fullettc 0-14. Chicago Stock (Charles II. Bona Knm, mgr.)— Herkimer, X. \.. 2-7. Ainsierihun P II. Crescent Comedy (Bergman & Cuuiinlngu, ingrs.) —Ooplele. Oil., 2-7. Cli-velnud Htoek (Ilea A. Tlllson, mgr.)—CMttMk III., I, D, Ramsey U, 7. - Pawflsa Wtkk (A. K. Davidson, rugt.)—Aurora, lib, 2 s, Rwlne. Wis.. Jill. Jnunnllle 12-14. Dnfr. Msrie (W. K. Martin, mgr.)—l*ort Ulbson, OmR U W\ k. Stock—at. John, N. P.. 2-T. DSTrtrH Stock (HaW Iln Vrlcs, mgr.)—Xcwtrk, X. Y.. 2-7.. WeBsTllle 014. ( D.»lr' A llnwmim— Qulney. III.. S. D. "IMtclies' o( Dantilg'' (Charlen I'rolmian A Oeotge PilvrAWe*. mgra.l—X. V. City 0. Indefinite. "DnxM ll.iruni," Xo. t (Julias Culm, rogr.)— I'lftshnrg. Pa.. 2-7: Cleveland. O.. 1)14. "Darhl llannn," X«. 2 tJullns Cahii. mgr.l — Wlns-llni;. W. Vn.. 2-«. ZaneMTllle, 0., 8, Co- utairloD il. Stent*uVllle 7. "DeVH's Auction." i'h.ul.-» II. Ynle'i (M. Wlw, mgr.)—Dnlutli, Minn.. 7. "Bilw Thoniel' (Rowland * Clifford, nigra.)— Hartford. Conn.. 2-4, Walerlairy .">. Ik-rliy II. Si-iillli Xnrnntk 7, Kllrulielll. N*. J., U-ll. Ho- Isiken 12.14. "Driven fr.iin Home." Patrice (Forrester * Mil- tvntlinl. nigra. 1—Broeklyu, X. Y., 2-7, Jeraey City. N. J.. 0-14. '•lift Jrkyll ami Mr. rtyte." D. n. Is>vl«' (I,. F.. Poinl, mgr. I—liidlanmsills, Ind., 21. Marllns- vllle .1. Bliaimliigton (I. llislfonl 7. Madison P. Si'Tiijicic 10. Hali'in II, New AlUny 12, Frank- fotVKy,. |:i.,MI.IillelN'r» 14. "IWwn mi the Fntin il'mi Kaiermn. mgr.l—St. 'Arfittullwy-Fla., 4. I'nlnlka 3. T«lloli»s»»s> 0, llolnhriilgc. tlii . 7. . "itiinWA tlr W.irtlng Gltls" (A. n. WipopIs. mgr.l —CMni'innd. O., 2-7. T.ilislo jj-ll, Jacksuu, llleli.. 12, Lansing 13, Flint 14. "DHrttal'lli JlusMii" (W. |9fc.Moines, la.. 5-7. lit.: IS. " ('. Cunningham, mgr.)— Cedar llapids 10, qulucy, Urtuat C. Alaton. ,,| ^fc n "^.% D ^. T ;. tgrM '' ?r .& Mlttcullial'i t.'«wr hell) I4100" (Knnlce .Filch, mgr.l—-Morgan- "W.-AV.. n. Clinrlei-ol. Pa.. 7, Mouonga- P, Cotiousliurg in K f*t ... Bllaflt; Maklne (C. B. Dillingham, mgr.l—Seat- IW; Wash.. 2-4. Tacomn 5, tlnokaae 0, 7, Du- Inttiy Mtnn.. I.l. II. I'.ileson. ltnls-rl 1 Henry I). Harris, ngr.)— Min- n6s|lo!la.Mlnii., 1-7. Kdwlinli. Whiter (Wells. Dunn * Harlan, nigra.) •-iRoehester,-'X. Y..' 2», HyrsnUHt .1-7. KU*JM tillers—M. 11. Baymond'a—Cincinnati. 0., l-'T.^ ■ ■ ' ' ' 1'ellpae Htoek (Lloyd * Oenler. nigra.)—Mnta- m*r»». Iln,! 1-7. Klwy'n. Lonie—Glims Fall". X. Y., 2-7. KMNMs' Htoek' (.leffrrson Hull, mgr.)—Parkers- tptlfg, W. Vs., 2-7. Mlkliarilt tc llawkliis Meals—Itlgliy, Ida., 2-4, Idaho Fulls 5-7. Itlnckfi«.t 1)11. KrsNM'lllg Htoek tit. .1. Krwnoil. mgr.)—F.oston. Mil:, 2-4. Mlin.r.l, Del., 3, 0. Dover" 7, Klkloii, Mil. 11-11. 1 - KdHall-.WIntliroive Slnck (Kilney Bhlge, bus. mgr.) •J-.AihevlBe. 1 X. C. 2-7. "Klernul City" (Lteldcr • Co., mgrs.)— Youngs- thihi.'O.; P. "Kaat l.rniM." - Sprluptleld. Mass., 3-7. "Mvfipod trom tlie llsnini." Jnmes Jt. Wnlllck'a 1 Harry Karl,- iiigr.l-llis'heHter. X. Y., 2-1, Sytncnse S,T. Miinlrral, Can.. O-l-l. "F.lg)it Bells." Upp.'. Byrne—Marlon. Ind., 3. "RaWi'e.1 from Sing Sing." Jaiues II. Parker's— X. Y. Clly 2 11. Flske. Mrs. (Harrison Grey Flake, mgr.)—X. Y. (illy 2/ ltidcilulti-. nnfnbaM, Wlllliim (Chnrlea Frolimun, mgr.)— W.mHHiiH." Mass.. 4. Providence, It. L, fi-7. I'llnliuuu'us. itoUct. nnd .liillu May OhTord (Jim. KdiHonslou, mgr.l—X. Y, Clly 2*7. I'euls-fg Slock lOrorgc M. reuhcrg. mgr.l — I'llts- Held, Mass., 2-. Jlolyoke u-l 1, Nprlnglleld 1211. KWkn. May '(J. C. Cosgrove, mgr.)—Merldeu. Cuan... 2-7.. • Fluke A- Sii^k (K, D. lists 4 T. V. itssk, lugrs.) —'liawreiieu,' Muss.. 2-7, I.ewLsion, Me.. P-ll- l"liiiii'«. Jvsciill J.. Big Slock (W. S. Bull's, mgr.) --'-Angusin. Me., 2 7. lihiui'efti'C Mass., IMI, IThlier fc Wallers Ouu (II. It. I'Uhcr, mgr.)— Marlon. O., 2-7. I'lipiu u-ll. "1'lpnilug Arrow," Lincoln J. Curler'* (W. F. Jackson, uigr. 1—Greensboro. X. C 4. Duvhuiii fl,.inalclgh tl, Newborn 7, Wllmliigtou 0, Co- liiniMii, K. (!.. 10. Suniiiunh. Us., 12, Charles* toil. S. ft." 13. Wsycruss. Go., II. "l-'aujit." Porter J. Whites—Coffeyvllle, Kan., 0, (•unions (I. Wlniicl.l T. "l'cuulo Detecllvus." Uussell Ilmthrr* (.Snuiuel W.1I1-, uigr.)—Toledo, 1.1., 11. ot. l'uul, Minn . it-Li. "Fntnl Wedding." Central, HulllTan. Harris & Wioda' (Cnry McAdow. uigr.)—lionUvllle, Ky.. 1-7, Cincinnati. 0., 8-11. "filial Wedding," Western. Nnlllrun, Harris A tort*." Y. City,2-7. Isaac, lu.T. j .»• 11. —Olluniwii. la.. 4. Keokuk R. Muscat Inn U, !>•■ venport 7. Iowa Clly 1). Dreornh 10. Manoii Clliy II, Cellar Rapids 12, alarshalltowa 12, Boons Howard Hall. <nenry. Plerstnn mgr.)—Chicago, llliruins. linrld (Slalr A Xlcolal. mgrs.)—S- s - city u-14. . „ Hendricks, lien (William Ofay, mgr.)—Denver. O1I0.,. 1-7. . Hall, Dun C—Denver. Coin.. >•'■ . . Illinmeleln's Ideals (John A. lllnimeleln, mgr.)— Allelitonvn, I'n-. 2-7. , , , llhiiuielelns Imt-eflal SPvk (II. F. Hlmuu'Ieln. ingr.)—(Ircon Bay, Wis., 2-li. . ltllluinii. Msisle (W. A. Dillon, uigr.)—Corll«'«l. X. T.i ,2. llenevii 3, l^rnjr'4, I'erry 5, Waraavt (I. M.igsr.i Falls 7. „ _ HovvaM-Doraet (A. M. Miller, hus. mar.)—Beater Fulls, Ph.. 2-7. Falriismt. W. Vs., 1)14. llammrt Comisly. CliarlM K. Harris («. 41| Shine, mgr )—llarrrli.il, Mass., 2-7. UaMIM llOMI's (Qmnil (lb 0. AUen, mgr.)—-Mens, Ark.. 2-1. Texarkmitt 3-7. tBirevrnort, Ln., U-ll, l.nngvlew, Tex., 12-II. Ilriiiintiuid, Pniillnc (Cllflon Whitman, mgr.)— Perth. X. n.. 21. Mllllnoeket. .vie.. II-1-1. Harvey k tinge Comedy—Newbnrsh. * »•• "•■• Ministon tl-14. , , HiH'lller Shovt (Jack Hoilller. mgr.)—Apidelon, M.p.. 2, indeOulie. Il.uiuup»ml Stock—Wotervlllc. Mo., »T. Ilenileraon Slock (W. J. * . It. It. Henderson, nigra.)—l.lnotllle, 1.1.. 2-7. linirls-Pnrklnaoii (Robert II. Harris, uigr.)— Ilulelgh. K. C, 3-4, Orldaboro 3-7. "Heart of Marylatil" (David Belakcu, uigr.)— Clileogo, III.. 1-7. "Ilinnply Uumpty" (Klnw * Rrlntiger, nigra.)—« X. Y. City 2. Indeunllc. .. ,_, "Heart of Chicago," Lincoln J. Cartcr'n (ltd- un1r.1l Mroley, mgr.)—Nebraska Clly. Nobr., I. 1'p.lrbnry B. Bei.trlce 0. Lincoln 7, Council Bluffs, In.; fl. Missouri Valley U. Schuyler. Nehr. in. Xorlolk It, Leiiuirs. la., 12. Cherokee 111, Rack Itnpldi II. . . ., "Ilsr Cnly Sin," Lincoln J. Carter's—Smith .>!«• Alesler, Ind. Ter., 4. I'ot; Hatch, Ark., p\ Fnyellevllle (1. Sprliigdehl. Mo., V, Joplln JL I'lt'ishiirir. Kan.. V. Nrvad.i, Mo.. 10. Sr-lulla II, Bni.tivlllo 12, Molsirfy III, ILmnllml 14. "Hume l'n'ka" t.loaeiih llronks, mgr.)—X. Y. Oily 2, lildellulte. "Ilrnrt of Onk" (Wllllnm II. (Irosa, mgr.)— •I'roy. N. Y„ 3-7, aiuinaUnld. Mass.. 12-14. "Ilidy Clly." Kastnrn, (lordon * llenuelt's (Wed Miller, mgr.)—illirrett. lad.. 4. Anbnrn D, Au- pdn II, Butler 7, Bryan, IL. l>, I'sulilhig K>. Van Wnrt I), Coliimliis City. Ind.. 12, Waraavt III. Xurlb Manchester II. "Ilidy City,!' Wcvtein, (lorvlnu * Bennett's (Henry Harrison, nigt.)—Inilepoudeni*. hi.. 1, (Mwoln 3, Hello Plains (I, Iowa ciiy 7, Mnicntlno t>, Lone Tree 10, Slgonrney 11, Oltnnina 12, Keokuk Hi, (kinterVille 14. , „, "HeiirfH Adrift" (Hlwnesr A Alnnn. nigra.)—Gin* iluniill. IL. 1>7. . "Iluosler Olrl."-Kate Watson (On* t'olmu, niur.) -ciinonshurg. I'a.. 0. Waynesliurg II. Washing- ton 7. (Iroenslinra V. -Wlmlk-r 10. Sniiienet II, Meversdale 12. OlinllllllstlltK 111, I'nlolili.wil II. "Her First Fnlno Hlrp. ' C- V. WliKnker's IK. A. Sehlller, mgr.)—Sn«htllle. 'I'enn.. 2-7, Blrui- higluim, Ala., nil. • * ... "III. 81 and 1,", Bo/or * Burke's (.fuck Ihiin • iMi, mgr.)—Iliunlft I. I'rniikllu S, Ml- niiilHl.ing il. Xiuiiii 7, lllillllp'ollii. 11, llrrciineld in, IlllVslom II, Halilnu 12, Blnnclii'Stor 111. "llow'l'io^Wo'u'lJer," A I'. Wl.llnkerV _(R. M. I'eltus. uiMr.i—llayton, ().. 21. TnJrdo o-i, De- troit. Mich., 11-14. .• • „ . ' , "lluiiinii IlearU'' Wotlrlu ll'luud Hiiuiidnrs. mgr. i-Asldirtui, Wis,, I, Duliilli. Mliio., 3, U. "Hut Old il'lnic," (ina IIIU'h (Hurry Kill, mgr.) --Kaiisns. I.'lty, Mo.. 1-7. Hooligan.. I!»H|rm. <l«s Bills Hi. A. mgr. 1—Toronto, Can., 2-7. syrueuse, N. Y., U-ll. ItoaMMM I2M. ... _ . "Happy llwllguii.l'-WKSUita.ilun Hills (Al. Dol- son; mgr.)—.« ddltboru, Ky.. 4. Uhiliinotid 3, LrslOKfoii li, Paris 7. Wlnclieslcr tl. "Hans IIiviiMi.il" (Jas. T. MeAlplii, uigr.)— Mllhur- ion. Ind. Tor.. 4. lltartufurd, Ark.. B. 1'i.lenii. In. I. Tnr.. 0. Mouu. Ark., 7, De Queen V, Mount i'leasiiiii. Tw./ 10,, Vliuisburu, 11. Sulphur Springs 12. Wldtrwrlaht III. Ilmihaiu 14. "Iluntlug tor UawkHi"—llnytoii, I)., 2-4. "1SHR Irwin. Mu.t Oltr 2-7. : "In Nevvjiort ton (lilnw liidrllnlte. (Ldirupl i Duller, mgf.)-N. X. " I'etnr 1". Oalley and Fiiy Templn- *'t'.rlup|«r, mgrs.)-X. V. Clly a. J.T'l-u: "l'ac||.ry., Olrl," Cha*. .K. Illam>y'a (I'ldl. M. Isuc, uigr.)—Yuuiigstovrii, «i. 24, Wheeling. wT^Va., 3 7,'Cllielnnatl, 0., I'll. "Firtjlttry Olrl," Trauseontlnenliil (Charles It. W^fprr. ingr.) —Xew Huvcu, Cunu., B-7, Woiin. s'iket, It. I., II). "-. • ' 'Tof;Mother's -Sake." Iliiw-o A Holhiiid's (Win. I'ollle Jr., ingr.)—Astoria, Ore., U. Voiie.piiter, Wash.. 7. Dullus. Hiv., It, Walla Wulln. Wndi., 111?Pendleton, tire., II. l.n flraudo 12, Baker Clly'12, Boise, Ida., II. , „, '.'tWtSn Hill". (OBIo Mack >A Jcs*|di W. Sjirurs. nigra.I—Tyler. Te»., 4, Coralenuo fp Teviplc il. Austin .7. Sun Alllollln 8, Hisistoll 11, ijnlvesluii 10, Sour Lake II. Beaumont 12, darker A Yi- 37, Lilr.nlTth Mlllvvnfcr ID, "lii Ihe Shrtduw of Hie dullnas" ispiiis., nigra.)— CaSMMi ft. J.. ,2,4.; r. J4 ,lnin("< J.'.Jrfrrlcii—CM Mollies, la., 2-». Jeiivuiis, Irene, Mfoik' inn UulT.uuiiu, mgr,)— Chalham. Cau.. t-1- .. ,„ , „ . .„„ . "Jnuies Boys lu Mlawud" IFrawa OaglOj.jafT.j —-I'arlr. K*.. 1, IroutvU. O., 3, Huntington. W. vK U. i'Orl«liliuj!l! 0.. 7. Sjirlnglhl.l n. Ziuicavllle 10. Caoiliriilw II. I'lirkcrHburg, V. Vs.. 12, New lfari|ll«vm« 12. Bellaln'. fcMi "Jerry (mm K«rrr,".r*atl*n .^ Perry-Ht. Mnrru, 0.. 7, Cellu* i'^itsuoorvllle 10. Ottawa 12. Crowley, I*.. 12, Jcniilugs 14, Morgan CIO' 13, ■» . n. ,m— -i 1 i,„ f i„, Hiur 1—Omiba 'Fight for Mllilnns" (II. Jl. HkM nigr.i—Tto.v, hoolf, n.mvllo (Frsok I* lerley, mgi.) wmau. &V„ 2'I, Heheueetadv 3-7. Oamdeu, N. J., «• „ N'"-. «-• *• .,..,„ U, Rending. I'u., 12-14. hmidall, rlira (U»lder 'The Woman ln I, Cole, Itellu, Coinedlons (A. I, Cole, mgr.)—Du- rum, ind. Tor., 2 1. l.ii-nliuii. Tex., B. Ma'dlll, lad. 'i'ur., 0. Raff 7. Okmulgee Oil, Iloldenrlllc 12-11. . "County.'Chairman," Kos'.ern (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—Boston. Mass., 2-21. "County Cliolnnun," Western (Ucnry.W. Savage, uigr.)—Charleston, s. <:., 3, Coluiubla 4, Aiif Kudta, ()«., 3. Maeou (I. Birmingham, Ala.;.7, selmii !). Meridian. Mlm., 10, Jacliswu 11, Natchez'12; Vlcksbnrg 12, Orecnvllle II. "Checkers." Thom'ns .W. Rosa (Klrke La Skelle, 111BT.V—X. Y.-"City 2-7. "C'dloge . Widow" 1 Henry'.W.. Savage, mgr.)-r- X. Y.CIt.v'2. fndeUnUe. "CoUimuu Sense Brackeu" Itlcury W. Savage, , mgr.)—X. V. City 2, IndeOiille. "CI1H1I Wife." Win. T. Kevgh'a—S. ."Cblld'Hlavcs of X«w York'~fJ. B. —Detroit. Mich., 17, Chicago, III. "Call Boy," F. II. Lambert (Whitney A SI010, lugrs.)—Plliiburg. I'a.,' 2-7, Lancaster 0, 10, Trenton, X, J lg-H. "Oouutry Kid" (II. K. Whlttuker, Dgr.lr-ISI- .dorado, Kan.. 4, llntcblasoa 3. Aldleue 0, \i M'littu 7. l'.uretn 0. Yokes Center 10, Burling- ton 11, Oiage Clly 12, .Olaotho 18, Fart Soapft, "Chicago Tramp" IW. C. De llangb. mgr.l— Crystal Spring*. Mlsa., 3. Uanvlhurat tl, Brovk- listeS-7. . »'.-'*v,%," "Circus Day" (If. M, R|e*s. mgr.)—Caiiestola, M.-Xm 4. Oueiilu 3, C-imdcu 0. Stamford 7. Drew, Johu (Charles l'rouuan, mgr.)—Bacbtttcr, X, Y.,,4. Buffalo 3-7.-WSkhlugtvu. O. C, o-H. D'oriay. Lsiwrauee (Klrke 1.4 Sbella. mgr.)— Toledo, O.. 2. Coluubat it, 4, Dayton 3. Indian- opoUii. Ind.. n, 7, St. t^nls. Mo., fi-i 1. Do 'Gnus*, Jssspb- (Vrad A. UaywarvL mgr.)— Bryan. Tex., 4. Nataaota 5. Huntavlllo (J, Xn- eotjpJopihes 7. Ts>ogvlew 0. Falc-lliie 10, Tyler ■11, UanhsU 12, 1'lltalmrg 1U. ciarksrlile 14. 'Fast Life In New York" (A, If. Woods, mgr.) — Bjiltlniore. Mil., 2-7. Bripuklyn, X. Y., 0-14. "I'liliUi Ilomunl" (Oscar Joush, mgr.)—San Mar- cos,' Tc* , 3. Han Autonla 0, Bolton 7. Temple 0. West. 10, CleJiurue 11. llaluestlllo 12, Hhur- mnn I:i. Purls 14. "Fur* Fume and Forluue"—Jersey Clly, N. J., 2.7. "Fortune • Hunters"- -Louisville, Ky„ 2-7. "l-'muiy Side of Life" (II. I.ninlierg. mgr.I—To- l«lo. O., Q-7, Akron ill, Wbrellug, W. Vn.. m u Gooila'ln. N. C. (Ceorgu J. Apptelon, mgr.)—Bos* ton.' Muss., 1-7. Gillette, William (Churles Frohtnan, mgr.)—Fills- t.Ji'g, I'll., 1-7, Clllcilgn, III., P2I. Gnllifud. 1 llsrtbu (J. F. SCIunuermiin Jr., rogr.)— Jlorrlstiiiig. Pal, 4, Flttston S, Wllllamsport U, Hliamnklii 7, OalOp'iFlorrnen (Kane, Shlpmrni A Colvln, mgrs.) —Colorado Springs -I, (.'ripple Creek fi. Vic- tor tl. Leiidttlle 1. Knit Lake City, l)„ IMI. Orsiifh-y,' Helen (James II. Delelar, luar ) — Bryan. Tex.; -I, Houston 3, Oalvestoa 0. Beau- lutait 7, ' tllliuore. I'aul (Jules, Murry, mgr.)—Fort Worth, 'IVx.. 3. '■ - (jrlflilb, John (John M.' Ilieker, mgr.)— M.Korob, Miss., t, Morgan City, Ln., .0. Franklin (I, New /Ijcrla 7,'Al|.ialidflii 8, Civrwley P, Jennings In, Dcuuuiuut. Ten.. 11. Lake Charles, lot., 12, - ('loinro. 'lev.. \l. Sour l.nke II. Olle.ore. Ilarin-y (Ilnrri- Montgomery. lUgr.)— - Scan ion, I'n., u-ll. Wllkeabarre 12-11. tira|pe>clii. Charles Uolui J. Khiraus, mgr.)— Or»nd- Rrplrts. M|el) . 1-7. Clover. Vtiigbau. Stock—Clerclaud, ()., 2, In- dl-rtnlte. lirjto Il.ijnvard Sleek (Winter" A Kress, nigra.) -.ilockforil. 111.. 2-7, Mudlsnu.. WK. U-ll. (leiiuaii Lllliuitliitis, Tschitill's—Huktlntrv. Nehr., 4, Kearuey 3. Iforvurd 7, Hdgnr II, Hel.rou 10, Wilbur 12, De Witt. 12, Atihurn 14. "Ofrl from- Buy's. ' Hum Bernard (diaries l-'roli- man! mgr,)—Chicago III,, i-i.Xi. Louis, Mu., 8il'4. 'OnI from Kav's" (Charles 1'robrsaa, mgr.)— iv. mgrs.)—Pddiieah, Kju^.V..»ra 1 a,r..- T ......e Cr,,k, Midi., 2-7. Furt Wsytlf. lud.. 0 11. . .. Koirnll. Dot (J. 0. VVol»h, uigr.)— llaugor, Me,, 17 . KeMli-Slock (Del t|ii»reiic«, mgr.)— Albauy. Ore., 2-7, llclllnghum, Wanli.. li-M.„ ., ,„,, _„, , Keystone l)r]iuill|o (laivtWnci. II. MeOIH, mgr.) —f^wlsunu. Mr.. 2.7. Bangor Oil. „.„.,„ KlurkPrbuu '(Manila, tl, itluik, mill'.>—IlurllinC K&ZLtyW^*^->>*»'>"- K """ lugrs.)—Xcniick, 0., 4,. Liiuisi-i'T n, Inuiinti (I! nuutlngioi.rvV.Vs;. 7, Charleston 0, I'arh- ersburg 10, Mu)lstUi. p., U, Sleulwuvlllo II. Innitii, mgr.)— Clilcngn. I.oftiis, Cecelia (llnlilcl Froliu in., 2, itiiicfiniii'. ; Lii.-knye. Wilton (Wt(j. -A..«r.nJr. !"*r.\-Hcra - tun, Fa., 4, Wlllswiiurni 3. HarrlsMirg «. Wll- iidrigloll. Del.. 7, Willinliillilila. ''«■:."-'• I primer,' Wrl*h(—Bnltfluoir, >ld.. 2-14, Lcsler UnesSli (liaorg.. II. Bienmiii. ..«<MR-J — Ouiulm, Nel)., 4, B, K'pliva. City. Mo.. 12-14. Leivls, J. 0. (W. . 7 A. Jttliker, ingr.)—AnuapollK. Mil., 4. ■ ) . .. , Lyceum Comedy.(A|. H. F.vans, mgr.)—Lone Bock, Wis., 2-7, HlkhTaiii) IMI. , .... Isn-kes, Tho (Will II. Locke, mgr,)—Ahllellii, liuiii, 2-4, Hlriirg dlf 3-7. Augnsia l»l 1. Lyceum ntbpk Yl5. M. u)ro»]Jiiu, uigr.)—Uoldeu. vllle, Inf. r T«r..' V*. A[U 5-7. "Llttlo HoWestW"!" (Wltlluiii Jlseaaley. mgr. — Host St, Louis, III.. I, Alton J, Loiilslomi, Mo., !l. Moberly 4. OhllllCvtbc 0. Mneoii 0, Hun. ■ iilbnl 7. Si. Chorlas 8. Lllchtlcld, III.. II, Spring- Held 10, BlooBingion U, Dvcnttir II. "I.ymau Twh'S at tlpi Uuttw" (l.yinun Brolhers, mgrs.)—Cairo/HI/,.*, I'qiJucnll. Ky.. D. Harrs- lung, II).. 0. Jlouut Verjimi.jif, 7. Ktonatlllc. • Ind.. 8, Boontlllo If, Limed It). Itlchnioud II, M'Uiulnglvy. 0,, IS. BatucKvlllo 12, Wo«hluglon, ■ Oil!, (ugr.)—HOdaon, Blelnnoinl, Vs.. I. Pylersluirg 6.. Nawiiort Newt "Little Oglcuat", (fjco. V„ If. Norfolk-7.-Colombia. S. C.'. 12. ' S. Y.. T, X. Y.'Cjty t-U! "Oaote Kwpvr." Ttoiuta J. Smith (Rowland A "Little Outcast," B- '!•.€ Ca'rpeuler's—Hoquiain, Wii«U., ; 4.' . , Utile Outcast" ML Al Hunks, rogr.)—Lnns- ford, 1>a., -I, Munch Chunk S, Hhciiundosli U, I'otttvllh. 7. rVllkeiib4rt((! U-ll. Seroiiloii 1V-II. "Liibihoulf by 1 tlm 1 Si-a'' (Vance a Dullltiu. ni»r*.)-r*l. Lopis, MoT. ,1-7. , „ ,„ l^ulHlaiisfJ (J. C,. Jiniiouoiilo, nigr.)—Mobile, ' Seliuu, Ala,, 0, CIHTord. ingi-s.l — liobolip 11. X. J„ 3-7, Bur- lington II, Nurrlstowu. I'a., 12, Pnttatowa 14. "Ofrl or tbe Streets," Lillian Morlliaer (Decker A mum, mam.)— Kii7.uiH.-tii, x. J./2-I. H»ri«- inirg. I'a.. Oil. Wllmtngtou. Del.. 12-14. "(ilrltp Will Be Olrls," M'm. A, .Brady's—Wheel- lag, W. Vj., tt. "Oreat .\ii,oiuoMle Myatrry," Hurllg A Heuinou's —tTttsVii'g". i'a., 2-7, Wushlogtou, D. U., 11-14. .('■.'■ II HacKott, Jaolc* K X. Y. Cltf 2-14. Huirirvy. Cbsrlrs (Charlrs Fluhaian, mgr.)—Bur- llagtou. la., -I. Cedar IluplUs S, SI. Foul, Mluu.. I'll.' Minneapolis 12-11. Harned; Virginia (Charles Frohuian, uigr.)—Pblla- IaiiIs, Mo.V 2'-f. Clile'isrv/. 111.. dolpblo. I'u., 2-7. May. Kdnra (Ciiurlos FroTiunin. Iloipticr. L.J.iu Wallace (Fruak McKco, mgr.)— 2-7, Boaton. >fa»>. ! , 9-if. lUnvori Coll. '2-7. • • ' " Mucll, Ainliew (Rich A Harris, uigrs.j— Jer«ey. Uanford, Chatlta B. (F. Lauroocs Walker, mar.) OHy, N, J., 2-7, Trtnton II. ouif: bt) tirn i-rft. '.»hls. iiiaO <J. <!,. , AH., 4l-Mf|JiJlsq,\ litis.. ... Si M.pidgTimry K ' v . ; "Loat Boy,''.- KJwsrd MIlotidill'K- v.i„ a.7. Akron, 0., oil. "Looping Ibo Loau"—l'ml dcttli, Ky-. a. "~M '• Mntlsfleld. Blclpitd (B. . P- Slrvenv, nur.)- 2-7. ClilciKK 111.. ll-Foh. 11. inar.i-- X. Y, Wheeling. W. -Bt. City