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9 An AIM! lew CUIHB Is dnirlas big ple&eed booK* tUt incCk at tkc Soathern. Two new membctSi that ka*» aot been, aeeii in local coDoeetlon with tte atack wapawy. are Mm CtaurcblU and Makle PenMek. botb of whom are keantlfal waoan aad drrtr. Tbe plar this week gifca 3lz. BMglB. leadlac nan, a better duscp to Mm 'ttaB was oeeoMed blm last vei'k, aal k* «M aiiuttce «C tlic possmui- ties a< «ka aM OaaM^part tan. JtUa Bail is exedttw kMMlC. aM(h aspraaloB meani _ . — Ito the af- Kko ans farad te sign aa aa- ■Utr. tat wUeb latter aet awds saad. la, Bcfald Bqaare Ooitdi Itaar. Hm nice Kudos, Oladrs Van, Dallr aad Wtlm. Bkr- IM aad OdMS and Ben Omar aoaatttate «bda week's offerlns- Tom OBner'a BohcafUaa Bnrlcaqnets was tbe sffttloc at tbe Hlsb Street the Itaat three days IMS ircek, and tbe atttaetlaa Is dota^ wen. New ZMk'Oar 8r Dar nwa is tkt iast balf of tkc week. wWeh u e iftaiua nee. on Batordar, ilwtl the flaratie for tbe season. Itenm— Mtj m Is the date aet dor the openlns aC Tbe Zoo, aad laise crowds are expected bj tbe manaEe< ■tat, * * Sasesbeck's Sbow paid a TUlt bete tt aad SS. ami took awa; quite a large allce of rood Ooluii>bus money. "Hie show pleased. • • Gentrr Brothers are here for a 29. • • Tbe stock Bjndlcste that wag fonnetl In New York lAst we«k Includes tbe Emplrv Tbeatre here. In the general make-up. It Is not to be .from xhla dletance wbetber the Idea will ! sood or otbafwlMt, bat there Is hope. atrt cal . iBr^?'*» t—>«^ny . eoaMdend. the beca ealaeatlr sneeeaafBL Ftoas an aesthetic Slsad|ir»liit we do not besltate to assert tliat Cew past seasons bare equalled It. We bsTe bad a anmbrr at the best sttraetloas, tboagb not sH ot them. None hsTe scoica fannies, and a Btajorlty ot tliem bare afforded tiie bisbest ' class of entertainment. It is erldent that more people hare Tlslted onr theatres tbls than erer before. Clncloaatl Is fast sneeeeding In demoa^ratIn£ tliat she Is a good show town Ttou^lj by no means a scranser to the Cin- cinnati tteatrefioers, Chas. Hawtre.v scored his flrsi big succvsa In this city In The Message From Mars. Mr. Hmwtrey prored tilmseU to be a comedian of rare 'gifts and he easily succeed- ed In mpttirlDS bis audiences. His personal mafrnetlMu. his Eid>tle wit and his superb de- ]lrer>' add much to his work as an artist which is naTural and conTlndng. The Cincinnati en- gagement was a most pleasant one, and tbe cIoeLnf: week was attended by large crowds of tbe boo ton set of the Queen City. Tbe Grand wUl reaialn closed for tbe snmmer, according the pteseat plans, snd will open op again nest Septemiier promising Its patrons eren a mote artistic series of catertalamenta for tbe season : km at People's this wc« was Ed. - - - - ; bnsl- ple of ketwccB. .«aBaaiid a liTelr Omm-.tt !>■■!>■ woe aeen to aa aii- rantage. ne Mwir^ia qaltc op «» the ataadatd. The msnsgement of this booae report sa ex- cellent season. Cliester Park, under tbe msnsgement of Col. t. M. Msrtln. is renewing Its old time crowds. Tbe second week's business marked a material Incicaae orer.tliat ot tbe opening week. Tbe attimetioQS ' are all making money. Weber's Band bas been s big attraction at the Cbester Opera Hoose. and a good bill on tbe Taaderille stage bas been arlt atsata b y t keafw a df Ike Vrles!™^' " *" ..■.^■■•a,. BUtoo. Creatore bade farewell to tbe Zoo. where be has been lllling a two weeks' engagement, end- lag May 26. Tbe Eilery Band opened Saturday at tlK Zoo. Boslness is increasing continually at this resort. Coney Istand and tbe Lagoon open May 2S for the season. Botb resorts are under excellent maaagement, and a successful season Is In store for each of them. Good TanderUle bills haye tata hooked at botb resorto. ^ A naagwnents bsee been msde wbeiebr Ur. ■a Oceet's Oompsay tt Plarera will appear m -a acflaaac Vay as, fbr the cast llgr Ifek i take up tbelr rcsUcaiBa'lav — home on Long Islaad. aa< wlB aat I September. OLEVELAXD —Altbougb tbe weather Is sot JTUie snltahle for outdoor amusements, the psrfcs that are open hare no reason to complain In re- to attendance. There were upwards of a SMIriMtiKiuaand people that enjoyed an outing lyt Iktad s y at tbe rarloas places of amnsexnent. aa Wsiltlile coodltloo of tbe weatber, and Ike pctaaKeaey wltb whlcb gentle spring ling- ua la tte lap of winter, hare glTcn the theatres *aew Icaae cf ItHe. .The playbonsca are drawing ■MaQr latse cmrda tor this time ot the JS^^MMtBaa HaDplajred br Miss Henrietta .at Boaaa aioaday nlgbt, 22, wM arttttca >r O ao nu OBseKaa. who rained some points oeer aweet Hen of Old OraiT- In this Tciaiaa. as la the otber, tbe ecattal w- is NeU Owjn aad kcr lateieathv atorr deals 'rith her assocutloa with CkaHes U. Mlsa Cwa- ■uan has rare Cacultlea for ktl^taeaa and gaiety, aod It -noold be a dlfflcnlt matter to find a play more clooely fitted to tbe player than Mistress ^fil. She makes of ..e Irlsb sctress an Impul- uw. rognlsta. mlseblttf-loTlns creation, whose aooacity and recklessnew bare in underlying snalu of loyally and affection. Disguised as aeau Adair she goes unbidden to a masked tiall lo put tbe king's affections to a test, and as a poosequenoe, is drawn into a sword combat with "f after wblcb, escaping tbiongh the wiMow. she Is followed to her boose, where she m denounced by the Dnke of Buckingham and ne Dncbcss of Portsmoatb for concealing Adair, fj!" steps forth in boy costume, making ^mr tbat the yonth was none otber than ber- Oa Taesday night UU» CroOMB appcaiea Ik a double bill, tbe one-act play Naaee Oldfleld and the nvo act play Madelalne. wU^ iS^ed her In strongly coutrasted roles ud rerealcd her power as an emotional actress and as ii 1 .°? v Crosman was excellently son- ^^'"'"SmltU. Addison PitT Vfi. r.h1^ yj^"«. Tnrlong, Alfred Stepllng, Dorothy Bossmore, TIc- torU AddUM -• Pancboo Campbell. The ,«ge settings and costumes were adequate v^L "^"n^lJi ^l?'?, presented Dorothy Vernon v Haddan DaU for the first time In tbU S7 fj Colonlsl Monday aight, and rare Ida Adair her first real opportunity to £ow Sili^'r' *>• She^ip- pmen in the title part, and gare an excellent PMeonaance. The rest of tbe company was well Pjaecd. and won faror by their clerer work Me pla y waa well staged and the scenery up to tae Mnaial standard of cicellenoe. _* ?j>*L** * a bill of general excellence, no fS **.'■' •« up to the stand- *™ ••»,■» tliiWBlBr au^hoose. TVlltred * *»!?t«* a soA Impression with a saetaiatUIed 35o Sfore Ttonble; Madame Ce- JP?5?" a European mnsiesi artiste, played '?f * XJlophoBe aad wan faror; Baw- rS?„^ ^. yy * penormaiice of l^^^ ^LS ^ ' iJlL" »v '**la aad Patterson and Klncstoa. n* teeir"lurtl^-^Bnd Snyder In a Werdr act. wiik Caaoh parapher- nalia to start a sMe show; ^AMrAnSl sang the Soog Of -m. .Dd tbe'-M^M^SMeuS the tUl. ■ - - - .3^"L.?f Transgiwaor. a ndodfama with tbe beet parts perfotmed ky Taaflsrri'n Dogs. w«i faror at tbe aereland Theatre. At tbe Lyric, Lillian Lelgbton & Co., JohB A. West, Tbe Great Blcbards, Gordon EUd. and tbe lyroscope pleased two large andlencea. The Kentucky Selles, at tbe Star, gave two performances to large audiences —oodar. Tbe leading laogh producers are Ed. Gilbert, Bell- imce Quartet, JesslAa. Allen and Hamilton, Terry. Elmer & Co., John H. VeUL aad the Three Lugl Brothers. P. ft M U M MHtl . TOLEDC-^Tbe tbestrieal season Is piaetieal- ly orer In tbls city, and in a week tbe populace will be streaming parkward. Tbe Byron Doog- las Stwk Co., at tbe Arcade, will be tbe only theatrical attrEctloo running, and will continue as long as tbe attendance wiarrants It. Par- son Jim was tbe bill 21-27, and waa fairly at- tetlded. The season at the Empire closed 21-2T. with The Utopians, who drew well. Tkla CBdcd the second season of this theatre " " bouse. the business being tbrongliout tbe forty weeks. Tbe Ca.siDo and Farm, summer booses, will open 2S. Howard Truesdale & Co. will be tbe beadliners at tbe former, and Tom Nawn & Co. at tbe tetter. The executive sUff of the Casino wUl be Otto KUres, general manager; I. Herk, bnslaeas manager; Edward Nolen, treasurer.' and A. C. mitCk asalstsiK treasurer. Tbe Farm will be taa >r- T aa tph Pearlsteln. manager, and Clisatd AAHBaa, treasurer. Manager J. W. McOonnlck.kaa Masii;iU tka BaUerae.Sammex Theatre Mk.'a tOlmi^rik^ aait k Mbb; cscel- JenUy. —^^-^^j^^-'^'j^^^^'-^^ff^^ ^ tbe" best efw bmb' te^Mede^ ^SuSST^m^ June 1; Barnnm * Ballry T. Tli an TTiii Downer, wbo was general manager of the Brown- Barker Rink during the winter. Is managing one of the shows of the Fenarl Brothers' Oamlral Co. * * ■When Kathryn Ostermsn appeared at the Casino last season tbe attendance 'was close to 90,000. Sbe will play there again week 2S, and tbe Elks, for wbose benefit tbe petfonnance wUl be glren. are already assured of an attendance that will srestlj- outnumber ttmt of last year. • • Clias J. Strobel, the former buseball mag- nate will manage the tour of Roy Knabensbue and his airship during tbe pork season. B. Q. LUSTIG. CAKAL DOVEB.—Tbe big Eagle Carnival and May FestiTsl is on this week with the Hoss- Nauman Camlral Co. as tbe attraction. Tbe company consists of eight shows, two tree at- tractions, a Ferris Wbeel and a Merry-Go-Roimd. Good weatber and large crowds have prevailed throughout tire week, and everyone has done a good business. The Ho«sirNauman people have prored to be one otf the best attractions* of tbe kind ever seen In Tuscarawas County. CABTOH.—Park Theatre (L. B. Cod. mgr.) BUI week 2S: Bal Davis and Ines Macauley. nie Biniis, Bowen Brothers, Cal Stewart Sl Co., aioooey siMl Holbieo, Flood BrotbcsB and Cbas. UaeDonald- -r Ebret's -Park TA. Biret, mgr.) na Beyes Family of Comedians week 21. ' Garden Tbeatre (M. (Manning, mgr.) Vaude- vUle and burlesque to good business, TlHBiCBgvrrTiF. Cliy Oacia Boaw '<ElTin A VanOxtran. MUmrm IT—'— ~" IS-IS: fair bi at this bouse. and the Tracedero for Its attractions next season, Tbe Lyceum bas been frozen out ot both whirls and U looks as ir it would have to run independent next sea-vju. Rumor has it that James Hyde Is after one ot out best thea tree to run it as a burlesque boose, and lUat If he can not secure the boa»e wanted he win DoUd oae. Under tbe stilnsent theatrical build- ing law* at this state It would be an Impossi- bility «tr kka to bond a bouse and bare it ready Ar atst scaasa. Xkere are bnt two tbcatna^ttM aM. ,tka. Basket, ooe of tbem how knilaCkM.'thai'alb*;tled up by a lease, so It la*a aa-IC'Ifea •aataB:Maagers would be witboot a tbeatre la tkla ellr-aast season. Cusiao Tkeatre. Occiselicacnr tsand tbat he could aot get'Ua acv aaateal coaMdy. Com- ing Thro' The Bye ready tr Xay St; ao be P aa t poBC d the date of apcatec aatn May kSw It opened to a Ug booae aad pleaaed tic aodl ence present and bnsinsss kaa been good since, so It looks as U It might pot hi a number of weeks at tbla boose. Ths book U by Hobart, the maslc by MQIer snd Slcaae, but tbe Lederer band is seen In the number of artistic group- ings, catctiy nnmlwrs and ensembles. People like it better than Smiling Island, which pre- ceded it and the general Imprev^don is tbat Lederer bas made another hit. Obestnut Street Opera House. Llebler & Co. production ot She Stoops to Conquer, wltb an all-star cast, drew hirge and fasblonable audi- ences to this house for three ulgtHs and a mati- nee, starting May w. This I« the last attrac- tion at tbls bouse this season Chestnut Street Theatre. The Wanderer was patched op during He two weeks* nm at this hoose and is now in better shape than it was. It goes from this house to the Garrlck for a run. On May 28, George Fish opens at tbla bouse for a month, with his All Favorite* Stock Co. On account ot Flab and Forepaugb formerly ron- slBS a bouse la this city tbey were not allowed to bin the attraction at tbe Forepaugb Stock Oo. The apcatas bin wm be Tess of Ttie D'Dr- bervUleik aaA .a BaHhar; «( atber Ms kola are prondacArAK-flMr'MaBtbv lkc'aifaaee sale la large. Garrlck Tbeatre. Checkers completed a big two weeks' engagement at tbls tiouse May 27. Tbe Wanderer, wltb Cbarles Gnipewln as star, opens for a nm 29. Park llieatre. Simple Simon Simple bas caught «• and tbe bouse is crowded nightly Ike mai mi iia j i j y-ja^kgMtt aad.Ha^.,and "J'_" " ■■ ■'■^ _ Idttle m^Mg at ttia boaae aad Oe 90; pltaMll lane croard nival Ok, aMT; lai«t - vmiwyLVANM. p: rings the majority aC I for ther ata meats to dM fiom (oad flt. tioos kalaK tMr aad Mr ketweca. Oae ot tbe new ■arial-anMdtas p red a ced last week has csnght dke ftav «( the pdhlle and seems des- tined to slay at the tbeatre where it Is play- ing Car Isfto tbe saanner. The all-star cast ot Sbe Stoovs to Conquer drew large bouses .for tbe three days' engagement In this city, and Led- erer's new prodttctkm opened well and the show pleased. .\U of our parks will be in full swing by May 27, and as Uie attractions scheduled are ail Boo«l one*, large business will be done unless tbe weather is too disagreable. Soara and his Band open Willow Grove Park and that means a Jam daring all of his engagement, as be Is a big favorite In this city. Washtagton Park bss a big band. Chestnut Hill and Woodslde also bare big bands and numerous otber features and eren the smaller parks are all laying out more money this year tlian they ever did before. The changes In tbe burlesque houses in Philadelphia have caused a lot of Ulk. 33ie Empire Circuit bas leased fbe BUou Tbeatre, a former Keith hoose, kivown at oae time as tbe KcUh fdd mlae. and wUl na that beaae arst bm win ke tw Gliard Aveaaat Troobadoara kad a _ 29 Is Aaiy Lee In ilaasdle A>wkkiB. Blaney's Arch Street Theatre. Young Bof- falo. King of Hie Wild West, made good, aad iMislaesa was big aU week. Wees 29, Just at Dawn. Kdth'a. Chestnut Street Theatre. Tbe stun- mer season Is on and tbe bill of vaudeville Is a corker. The house will keep open all sum- mer. Forpangb's Tbeatre. Tbe Forepangb Stock Co. are pleasing big andlencea. Week 2S, Dora Thoroe, and for wedt 2B. Gcocse XearoA in Oliver Twist. • . . People's Tbeatre. Dwoi Oar Wayi'taA a CUr week starting 22,' and the' be asa : tHM.jke~<ark after tbls week. Kensington Tbeatre. The stock enapaar are pleasing andlencea that are fair In one. nis week, Spy of Tbe Czar was Uie offering. Standard Tbeatre. Tbls bouse was open three days tbls week In order to give tbe em- ployees a benefit. Tbe atoek rompaay jiss*iitad We'nns ot Tennessee. " ' . • ■ Trocadero Tbeatre. Wataoanp'OllMlalB'kat-k' good wee^ starting 22. Lyceum Theatre. Xew Henry Bnrlesqnera had a fair week opening 22. iMuseum. Curios and vandeviQe are drawing fairly. BOB WATT, 806 Walnnt st. PITTSBUBa.—Die past few weeks ot cool weather has worked detriment to botb playhouse and park; with tbe former tbe desire for indoor amusement lia£ about passed snd wltb the latter the coolne^ was too much for pleasure and com- fort. .\U of our theatres are closed with the exception of tiie Nixon, Grand and Bijou, and the attendance lias been only fair, and although this week \^e have Lillian Russell and her opera company at the Nixon, tbe patronage is limited, yet tbe performance Is elegant and those who miss this show w.il miss quite a treat. Herrmann. The Great. Frank Keenan Jk Co.. and Tl;e Three CaHtlUlons are a :^ufflclent attrac- tion to prove a good drawing card for the Grand this week and the attendance last night was very satisfactory. This house la supplied amply with fans and otber apparatus for keeping the temperature moderate, and really tbe wanaeet day cnta aa .iBaM',.„bm..a»:..lhr >■ —ttil . la coocerac^' ahortly. ^ 4 vifSfe^vi;' aad while the play goes. It how- ls very aattatMac. and Mr. Statfer as the nani Is ane of the best tbat has visited tiie BVaa tkla seosoa. The balance of .^ue oompany are very good and glfe air. MaSoid capaUe aap- port. Next week tbe ^-Jaa wOl base Boae MelvUle In her popular play. Sis Bopklaa. Checkers is billed as tbe coming attraction for our leading playbouse, tbe Nixon, and will be wltb OS for two weeks, and should enjoy a large business, as in tbe bonds of Mr. Tbos. W. Ross and bis large company. In my opinion. Is one cf tbe best attractions on the road. With tbe exception of Iiuna Park all of onr parks are now open, and Luna Park was billed to open May 25, but owing to nnlooked tar de- lay in getting eveirtbing In proper sbspe. the opening bas been postponed until June 5. Tbe openlnjr of this park Is looked forward to by tltoasands. sod tt nndoobtedly will be tbe centre of attraction, so far as tbe Pittsburg parks are concerned for the next four or five montbs. and if promises are made good by .iie manage- ment, then the patronage will be undoubtedly all that could be expected. The Samum & "Bailey Clrcns will glv« two pecformances daily, (Monday and Tuesday, 30 and SI, in BloomSeld, and Wednesday, 31, In Alle- gheny. On tbelr last visit here a year ago tbey were sold to capactiy before 8:00 o'cteck each nlgbt and in dte mtdst of about aa heavy a tain as ire .leBcnOir hare kcte. Theie la ao question but what this engagement will kk a repetition. (1 mean business, not rain.) LOUIS L. KAtrFMAN. EBIE.—Ofajestle Tbeatre (M. Rels, mgr.) nolty Tolty 13: pleased fsir housi'. When Johnity cornea Msrchlng Hotne IS: well re- ceived by good audience. Lillian Kussell 30; caDCrl4-d. Amelia Blngliam SO; It ITsiUNatd la N'ordlsnd 21!: DeWolf Hopper la WaacML\rc- - Waldemere Park (Tbos. Maloatr. aWKV'^Hi'' popular report will op* n 29. Grove House Park (H. T. Foster, mgr.) Open- ing date not aimounced. Overland, Business st tbls new resort baa been good. items—^Tiie Frooller Amusemenlt . Co. of Buffalo, are bnildins an amusement resort - oo upper State street, which will open 29- • • TTie 'Boer War Spectacle did not appear here 18, owing to cold and rainy weatber. • •Bamnm & Bailey are billed for June 3. • • John T. Gilson, local manager of the Park Opera Bouae. la now acting manager of tbe Maje st l e. Man- ager Williams karliiK gone to Mew Xack far th* summer. • • Frank T. Skayae. liiaiaiM,;«fc-t>a. Majeatle. has accepted a psaltka akf tMBHaW'' of SJ t aeuae BasAoll Trass. BKAMOKm.—C. A. R- Opera Hoose (J. P. Osier, mgr.) Dark. Family Tbeatre (W. D. NIelds. mgr.) Bill week 22: Grace King and her four Chrysanthe- mum Girls, lATell Brothers, Two Tanos, Tenean. Felix and CUxton, James and Davis, and movlac^ pictures to large hoaasr Cir c u s Twis -.Pag.. >Dd Pony Show kOM SMS: Oiled to isamum A Bailey billed heavily for 31. JOHHSTOWM".—<?ttmbrla Theatre (H. W- Sherer. mgr.) Ximnlng for fllBce 18; good boose. Isle of Spice 31: Mme. Schumann-Helnk Jtme 3. Circus—fawnee BUl's Wild West 20. nrbe-New I.una Park (formerly Roxbory Vark> after undergoing many Impiovementa will 0PM > tbe season 30. In tbe new tbMjtta^Jiklili iaaa'.- been erected Frank B. MelvI]teV'-fkMMBkj>Ok>~ will give dally performances. . " ^ ALTOOBA.—Eleventh Avenue Opera Honsar closed with The Isle of Splee 30. Items—Paw- nee Bill's Wild West 30. • • Ringiine Broth- -> ers did only tslr boslness, owing to rain. • • " Lakemoot Park Tbeatre opens wltb a big van*' devlUe bill June 5. Frank MelvUIe Is booklnc afent, and he promises a line line of attractions. BBADFO&D.—New iBrajlford TTieatre (Jay North, mgr.) Holty Tolty closed here 17 to large boose. Herald Square Opera Co. 22: good boose; return 23-2-1. Coming: DeWtdf Hopper In Wang. Item—Pawnee Bill's Wild West Is holed for Jane 3. lOBMBOmOBe.—Armstrong Opera Ho (Johnsoidvuzs Am. Oo^ .aBBia.>. kaaat SO; business. Twentieth OMpB'.MIaall benefit of attacbes^ ~.:9C;' Mr ikaai closes the seaaoo. TITUSViTiTili Opera Booae (Harry Gerson, mgr.) Ooltr Tolty dosed the season at tbla boose '10. Ci r c us J o ha BoMaaoa Cirrus capacltr aftetaooa and ercnlac WAXBSV.—UhtaiT Tbeatzc V. B. Seott;,-: — -- — ^)otk\r-— ' ea^'-fUR—- BOi's -Trild West June 3. ASHLAUD.—Grand Opera House <R- J- Wil- liams, mgr.) Black Crook (Jr.) Burlesquers 12- ■ fair house. The house is now closed for the- season. PHUXIPSBUBG.—Pierce's Opera JJonse (J. P. Drlegs, mgr.) Closed the Season with Tbe Beat Widow Brown 16; only fair bostnesa. Circus—. The John Robinson Stvcvws 20; immensa crow ds * wnUAMSFORT.—Tdaaaat Pavlllaa .A. Pray, trj TaaiailBa. a iak lML^^C stBMiia * ira* OMtak mt'\ ,—Grand Open HoaM'°ilt'^.' •.) Dark. . . =i; i-- TKNNEMEE. KBOXVnXE.—CbUborwee Puk. Tbe Perebt ; Co. la paying (Woman Against iWomsn to good - hoose, despite cold and rainy weather. Th» orchestra is a strong feature, and givea a coo- ', cert preceding tbe performance proper. Ite ni i Fred Martin, treasurer of Stanb's Theatre, boa. gone to Montgomery, Ala., aa moixager of a sum- mer park H-blcb Cbelso Pemclbl has leased for the summer. • • Pain's Fireworks are an* ■ noonced for Cbilbowee Park, Jime 8-10. MEMPHIS.—Bljon (B. M. Stalnbaek. mgr.> - .V Convict's iDaugbter week U:,'Jklr .~ Wells-Dnnn-Harland Opera ypk a'lW ifc-.r large crowds. Kext: Bli^^ Ciktfa>'l In How He Won Her. East End Park {.\. -B. —irrlson, m^.) devlUe week 15; big business. Week : bill headed by Little Mlsa Lund. KASKVUiuE.—Bljoa Tbeatre (Alien mgr.) Mary Martde and Uttle Cblp la Knlckertmcker Girl lS-2a«_ecowd Glendole Park Ositaa'.(C" O. - Hlgb-<daas raodevlBe IMS; ' 1 Dangbter 22-27. TEXAS. BAH ABTOHIO 'Electric Park (S. H. Weiss^ mgr.) Albert T^Ior Stock 0>. opened Electric Park to large and well pleased audience, pre- senting The New Secretary 14-16; Home Sweet Home 17-18. and £ing of WaU Street 19-Sl. XZXXR.—Grand Opera Boose (A. Hlek% mgc) . OaA week 22. Bostoa mgr.) Tbe Mwiiaii H e alU ) VERMONT. ST. AI3AHB 'Waugb's Opera BoofC (T. B. Waugb. mgr.) A Jolly .American Ttamp 15; only fair boose. Liberty Belles 22; The Beart of Texas 25. B.nTZ.A]nk.—Opera Qonse (Boyle & Srehmec. mgia.) lAerty Belles 19; A Hot Old Time Sks May^ntaaa Stock Co. 22. VIRGINIA. HORFOLK.—Pine Beach Tbeatre (Perkins & Dasblell. mgrs.) Tbe Pine Beach stock Oo. presented Madam Satan, a drama of unusual merit, wltb specialties between the acts, aa tbelr opening bin to good bnslnecs week 22. F<dlawlng is tbelr roster: Wlllanl Dsshlell. Cbas. Csrotttbets. Jack E. Lesslg, Bobect Bar- too, WUl X. Rogers, Al. Beasley, B. W. Ship, man. Foster, Leota Clyde Bogeis and Andia Irvine. BUTFOLK.—The Joaes-Adasas Carnival Co. ployed here last week to flB In a date tbat vrsa (GoBttauMd «a Pace, at) ■ . '^i^i.