The New York Clipper (February 1903)

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Februaby 28. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 11 "Old Arkansaw" (Will F. Llndsey, mgr )— Oxford, Miss, Feb. 25. Watervalley 28, Grenada 27, Greenwood 28, Clerkesdale March 2, Greenville 8, Pine Bluff, Ark.. 4. Camden 6. "Oar New Minister" (MUler ft Conyers, mgrs.)—Green bay, Wis., Feb. 25, wan- ts* 28, Cbtppewa Falls 27, Rochester, Minn., 28, St. Paul March 1-4, Minne- apolis 5-7. "On the Bnwanee River" (Stair A Nlcolal, mgrs.) —N. Y. City Feb. 23-28, Newark, N. J., March 2-7. "Old Homestead," Denman Thompson (Frank Thompson ft W. I. Kllpatrick, mgrs.)— Woonsocket, R. 1., Feb. 25, Providence 26-28, Bprlngfleld, Mass., March 2. Hart- ford, Conn., 8, 4, Merlden D, New Haven "Over Niagara Falls" (Rowland 4c Clifford, mgrs.)—Camden, N. J.. Feb. 28-25, Tren- ton 28, New Brunswick 27, Brldgeton 28, Danbury, Conn., March 2, Merlden S, Mlddletown 4, Fall River, Mass., 6-7. "On the Stroke of Twelve," W. B. Law- rence's (C. II. Rum gey, mgr.)—Cincin- nati!, 0., Feb. 22-28. Dayton March 2-4, Indlanapoll.B Ind., 5-7. "Only a Shop Girl" (H. H. Wlnchall, mgr.) —Troy, N. Y, Feb. 28-25. Albany 20-28, Baltimore, Mil. March 2-7. "One of the Many" (Harry Fredericks, mgr.)—London, Ont.. Feb. 25, St. Cath- erines 20, Ottawa 27, 28. "Old Sleuth" (Hurtlg ft Seamon, mgr.)— Chicago, III., Feb. 22-March 7. •'Other People's Money," May Sargent (E. I,. Johnson, mgr.)—Guthrie. Okia, Feb. 28, Elreno 27, Shawnee 28, South McAles- ter, Ind. Ter, March 2, Muscogee 3, La- mar, Mo., 4, Carthage 6. P Peruchl-Beldenl (Chelso D. Peruchl, mgr.)— Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 28-28, Shreveport, La.. March 1-7. Peruchl-Beldenl Comedy (Thee. Johnston, mgr.)—Huntsvllle, Ala., Feb. 23-28. Paige, Mabel—Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 23-28 l'ayton, Corse, Stock (G. Faith Adams, mgr.)—Fltchburg, Mess., Feb, 23-28. l'ayton, Corse, Comedy (J. T, Macauley, mgr.)—Wilmington, Del., Feb. 28-28. l'ayton Bisters Comedy (J, N. Montgomery, mgr.)—Orangeburg. 8. C, Feb. 23-25, Charleston 26-28, Raleigh, N. C. March 2-7. Phelan's, B. V., Stock (Ralph A. Ward, mgr.)—Brie, Pa,, Feb. 28-28, Sharon March 2-7. I'roscott's Merry Makera (Frank P. Pres- cott, mgr.)—Vlnta, Ind. Ter., Feb. 23 25, South McAleBter 28-28. "Price of Honor"—Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 28-28. "Poor Relation," Horace Lewis (Will 8. Miller, mgr.)—Tomah, Wis., Feb. 26, Madison 20, Freeport, III., 27. "Pennsylanla*' (C. B. Callahan, mgr.)— Coffeyvllle, Kan., Feb. 25, Cbanute 277 Fort Scott 28, Council Bluffs, la., March 1, Des Moines 2-4, Boone 5, Sioux City 7, Sioux Falls, So. Dak;, 8. "Prisoner of Zenda," Eastern, Frank Mor- dant and Ola Humphreys (Ernest Ship- man, mgr.)—Petersburg, Va„ Feb. 25. Richmond 26. "Prisoner of Zenda," Western, T. R. Alex- ander (Ernest Shlpman, mgr.)—Fremont, Neb., Feb. 26. "Peddler's Claim." Samuel Morris (Henry B. Marks, mgr.) The Dallas, Ore., Feb. 27, Vancouver, wash., 28, Portland, Ore., March 1-4, Tacoma 5-7. "Peck's Bad Boy," Northern (Leroy B. French, mgr.)—Albla, la., Feb. 25, Cen- tervllle 26, Bloomfleld 27, Fort Madison 28, Burlington March 2, Washington 8, Fairfield 4, Bldon 6, Ottumwu 6, Oska- loosa 7. "Peck and His Mother-ln-Law"—Toledo, 0., Feb. 22-28. "Peck's Bad Boy," Eastern (Geo. W. Heath, mgr.)—Wilmington, Vt.. Feb. 26, Shel- burn Falls, Mass., 26, Torrlngton, Conn., 27, Watcrbury 28. "Power of the Cross," Garland Gaden (Rush ft Weber, mgrs.)—Rome, N. Y, Feb. 28. ft "Queen of the Highway," James H. Wal- llck's (W. McGowen, mgr.)—Troy, N. Y., Feb. 28-28. R Itussell, Annie, In "Mice and Men" (Charles Frobman, mgr.)—N. Y. City Feb. 28, In- definite. Itobson, Stuart (D. V. Arthur, mgr.)—Phil- adelphia, Fa., Feb. 23-28. Rogers Bros., In "Rogers Brothers In Har- vard" (Klaw ft Erlanger, mgrs.)—Chi- cago, III., Feb. 28-March 7. Itobson, Andrew, In "Richard Carvel" (Wal- lace Monro, mgr.)—Clarksdale, MIbb., Feb. 26, Vlcksburg 20, Baton Rouge, La,, 27, Natchez, Miss., 28, Yaioo City March 2, Jackson, Tenn., 8, Nashville 4, Chatta- nooga 5, Knoxvllle 6, 7. ltober, Kntherlne—Worcester, Mass., Feb. 28-28. Ityan, Daniel R., Repertory (W. 8. Bates, mgr.)—Lowell, Mass., Feb. 23-28, New Bedford March 2-7. Roberts, Gertrude, Repertory (Harry C. Ar- nold, mgr.)—Calais, Me., Feb. 26-28, East- port March 2-4, Lubec 5-7. Itutfrow Comedy—Lynn Mass. March 2-7, Rosar A Mason's Comedians—Pekln, 111., March 1-7. Itoynl LUIputlana. Gus Hill's (Daniel A. Kelly, mgr.)—Chicago III. Feb. 22-28, In- dianapolis, Ind., March 2-4. "Rudolph and Adolpb," Muhuii and Mason (Broadhurst Currie, mgrs.)—Otturnwa, la,, Feb. 26. Burlington 20, Qulncy 27, Springfield, III., 28, St. Louis, Mo., March 1-7. "Ruined Life" (R. L. Crescy mgr.)—St. Marys, O., Feb. 20, Portland. Ind.. 27. Hartford City 28, Chicago, III., March "Road'to Ruin" Suillvnn, Harris A Woods' (Ed. H. Lester, mgr.)—New Haven, Conn.. Feb. 28-25, Fall River, Mass., 26- 28, Moaton March 2-7. "Railroad Jack" (Madelon Caufman, mgr.) —Davenport, la., March 1, Anamosa 2, Oskaloosa 6, Ottumwa 7, "Iteuben In New York" (John Curren, mgr.) —Clarksburg, W. Va, Feb. 27, Morgan- town 28, Slatervllle March 2, Manning- ton 8. "Homance of Coon Hollow" (I. V. Streblg. mgr.)—MeclinnlcBvllle, 0.. Feb. 25, Marys- vllle 20. London 27. Lancaster 28, Chilli- vothe March 2, Wilmington 8. New Lex- ington 4, McConnollsvlllo 6, Westfield 0, Bellalr 7. . ' "Itoyal Slave," No. 1 (Harry Gordon, mgr. i —Lamars, la.. Feb. 26, Missouri Valley 20, Lincoln, Nebr, 27, 28. "Royal Slave." No. 2 (Walter Robinson, mgr.)—Reading, Pa., Feb. 28-26. "Ragged Hero" (W J. Fielding, mgr.)— Des Moines, la., Feb. 26-28, Omaha, Nebr., "Romeo and Juliet," Slmvelle's (R. F. Tre- velllck, mgr.)—Shamokln, Pa.. Feb. 27. Mount Carmel 28, Ashland March 2. Belle- fonte 4, Lock Haven 5. I Sothern, B. H., In "If I Were King" (Daniel Frohman, mgr.)—N. Y. City Feb. 28, In- definite. Skinner, Otis, In "Laxarre" (Walter Collier, mgr.)—Chicago, 111., Feb. 28-28. Bully, Daniel. In "The Parish Priest"—Salt Lake City. U, March 5, 8. Stoddart, James H, In "Bonnie Brier Bash" (Robert Brower mgr.)— Gaston, Pa.. Feb. 25, Hasleton 20, Hairleburg 27, Pojtlsville 28, Reading March 2. Allentown 8, Wllkes- barre 4, Scranton 5, Blngbamton, N. Y.. Sidney, George. In "Busy Ixrr" (gfl'„* Nlcolal. mgrs.)—Baltimore. Md,. Feb. 28- 28. Norfolk, Va,, March 2-7. SUn *y. Carrie (Charles B. Bnrtis, mgr.)— Swing, Nebr. Feb. 28-26. Atkinson 20-28. Stirling, Alma, In "A Daughter's Devotion" (Stirling ft Cornell, mgrs.)—Mount Car- mel, Pa., Feb. 26, Bloomsburg 28. Shea, Thomas E., Repertory (Jainee Wall, mgr.)—Altoona, Pa., Feb. 23-28. Bpooner Dramatic, F. K and Allle (W. Dick Harrison, mgr.)—Weatherford, Tex., Feb. 28-28, Tburber 2-7. Scott, Repertory (G. W. Scott, mgr.)— Shreveport, La., Feb. 24-28, Texarkans, Ark., March 2-4, Hope 6-7. "Sky Farm" (Cbarles Frobman, mgr.)— Toledo, O., Feb. 26. Wheeling, W. Vs., 28. "Shoro Acres," Heme's (William B. Gross, mgr.)—Plqua, 0., Feb. 25, Urbana 20, Nel- sonvllle 27, 28, Fairmont, W. Va., .March 2, Morgantown 8. "Superba," Hanlona'—Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 22-28. 'Smart Set." Qua Hill's (Chae. W. Walters, mgr.)—N. Y. City Feb. 28-March 7. "Spotless Town," Gus Hill's ('A. L. Dolson, mgr.)—Buffalo, N. Y, Feb. 23-28, Jersey City, N. J., March 2-7. "Suburban," Jacob Lltt's—Bvansvllle, Ind., Feb. 26, Louisville, Ky., 26-28. "Sign of the Cross" (Fred Berger A It. O. Craealn, mgrs.)—Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 23- 28. "Sandy Bottom" (Hampton ft Hopkins, mgrs.)—Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 22-28, Oxnard March 1, Santa Barbara 2, San Luis Obispo 8, Salinas 4, Wataonvllle 5, Auburn 6, Vlrglna City, Nev., 7. "Side Tracked," Eastern (A. Q. Bcammon, mgr.)—Newton, N. J., Feb. 25, Sussex 26, Flshklll-on-Hudson, N. Y., 27, Dan- burr, Conn., 28, Bristol March 2, Win- sted 8, Rockvllle 4, Bprlngfleld, Mass., 6-7. "Side Tracked," Western, Jules Walters'— HUlsboro, Tex.. Feb. 25, Waco 26, Austin 28, San Antonio March 1. "Search Lights of a Great City"—Chicago, 111, Feb. 22-March 7. "Study In Rags" (Clsrk Hlllyer. mgr.)— Oxford, Miss,, Feb. 25, Bolivar 28-March 2. T Tynan, Brandon, In "Robert Emmet" J. Wesley Rosennuest, mgr.)—Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 23 28. Thurston, Adelaide. In "At Cozy Corners" (Frank J. ft Clayton Wllstacb, mgrs.) —Lincoln, III., Feb. 25, Danville 20, Ol- ney 27, Henderson. Ky., 28, Madlsonvllle March 2, Paducah 8, Owensboro 4, Kvans- vllle, Ind., 5, Peru 6, Toledo. O., 7. Turner, Clara, Repertory, Moulton, Thomp- son ft Moulton's (Frank L. Miles, mgr.) —Yonkera, N. Y., Feb. 28-28, New Bruns- wick, N. J., March 2-7. Tucker, Lillian (Joe Santry, mgr.)—Quebec, Can., Feb. 23, Indefinite. "Two Little Waifs," Lincoln J. Carter's— Cleveland, 0., Feb. 28-28, Toledo March 1-4 Grand Rapids, Mich 6-7. "Two Sisters" (Hlckey ft Warmlngton, mgr.) —Tyrone, Pa., Feb. 25, Houtzdale 28. Clearfield 27, Johnstown 28, Altoona March 6. , "Texas 8teer" (II. B. Emery mgr.)—Mor- gantown, W. Va., Feb. 25. Unlontown, I'll., 26. Connellsvlllo 27, Charlcrol 28, Cumberland, Md., March 2, MartlnBburg, W. Va., 8, Charlottesville. Va., 4, New- port News 6, Norfolk 6, Richmond 7. "Tracy, the Outlaw/' Eastern (Percy G. Williams, mgr.)—Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 28-28. "Tracy, the Outlaw," Western (Percy G. Williams, mgr.)—St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 22- 28. . "Through the CenUr of the Earth," the Hlondells (Blondell & Fennessy, mgrs.)— Peoria, III., March 1, Sandusky. O., 6, 7. "Trip to the Jungles" (H. D. Collins, mgr.) —Baltimore, Md., Feb. 28-28, Hngerstown March 2, Cumberland 8. "Too Rich to Marry." Armstead ft Smith's (Henry Emfeldt. mgr.)—Holder). Mo., Feb. 25, Pleasant Hill 26. Indeptndence 27. "Two Jolly Rovers" (Gus Milton, mgr.)— Mangum, Okia, Feb. 25, Hobnrt 20. Ana- darko 27, Luwton 28, Cblckusba, Ind. Ter.. March 2, S. Medford. Okln.. 4, Kiowa, Kan., 5, Woodward, Okia.. 6, 7. "Thoroughbred Tramp," Elmer Walters'— Rattle Creek, Mich., Feb. 27. II "Under Soutberr. Skies" (Harry Doel Parker, mgr.)—Washington, Pa., Feb. 26, Rochester 27. Youngstown, 0., 28, To- ronto, Can., March 2-7. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Al. W. Martin's (W. C. Cunningham, mgr.)—Youngstown, O, Feb. 27, Cleveland March 2-7. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Stetson's, Eastern (Leon Washburn, mgr.)—Rochester, N. Y, Feb. 23-25, BatovTa 26. Lotkport 27, N'agara Falls 28, Buffalo Marcb 2-7. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Northern (George Peck, mgr.)—Union, Ore., Feb. 25, Walla Walla, Wash., 26, Dayton 27, Colfax 2S, Pullman March 2, Moscow, Ida., 8, Gar- field, Wash., 4, Farming-ton 6, Spokane 6, Wardner, Ida., 7. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Stetson's, WeBtern (Wm. Kibble, mgr.)—Canton, O., Feb. 28. "Undo Hes," Frank Adams—Fayettevllle, N. C, Feb. 28, Wilmington, N. C, Marcb 2, Goldsboro 8. "Uncle Josh Spruceby," Eastern (David B. Levis, mgr.)—North Adams, Mass., Feb. 27. V Van Dyke ft Eaton (C. Mack, mgr.—Fair- field, W. Va., Feb. 28-28, Clarksburg March 2-7. Van Dyke ft Eaton, H. Walter Van Dyke- West Superior, Wis., Feb. 25-28. Vernon Stock (Ben;). B. Vernon, mgr.)— Kingston, N. Y., Feb. 28-28, Stamford Marcb 2-7. "Village Postmaster" (J. Wesley Rosenqucst, mgr.)—Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 23-28. "Volunteer Organist"—N. Y. City March 2-7. W Walsh, Blanche, In "The Resurrection" (Wagenhals ft Kemper, mgrs.)—N. Y. City Fob. 28. Indefinite. Wlllard, B. 8., Repertory—Washington, D. C, Feb. 23-28, Baltimore, Md., March 2-7. Wlllard, Katberlne, In "The Power Behind the Throne" (Edward C. White, mgr.)— Council Bluffs, la., Feb. 26, Sioux City 26, Norfolk, Neb,, 27, Dulutfi, Minn., 28, York, Neb., Marcb 2, Lincoln 8, Omaha 5, Leavenworth, Kan., 6, St Joseph, Mo., 7. Wnrfleld, David, In "The Auctioneer" (Da- vid Belasco, mgr.) — Bloomlogton,III., Feb. 26, Decatur, Ind., 26, Terre Haute 27, Indianapolis 28, Cincinnati, 0., Marcb 2-7. Wilson, Al. H, In "The Prince of Tatters' (Charles II. Yale ft Sidney It. Bills, mgrs.) —Houston, Tex., Feb. 26, Sao Antonio 26, Waco 27, Coralcana 28, Tyler March 2, Dallas 8, Fort Worth 4, Galneaburg 6, Denlson 7. Welch, Joseph. In "The Peddler," Sulllvaii, Harris ft Woods'—Brooklyn, N. Y.. Feb. 28-28. Lancaster, Pa., March 2, Wilming- ton, Del., 8, Trenton, N. J., 4, 5, Reading, Pa., 7. Ward ft Vokes, In "The Head Walters" (B. D. Stair, mgr.)—Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 26-28, N. Y. City Marcb 2-7 Walters, Jules, In "Just Struck Town"— Jackson, Mich.. Feb. 28. Williams and Walker, In "In Dahomey,' Hurtlg ft Seaman's—N. Y. City Feb. 23, Indefinite. Wiedemann's Big Show (Willis Bass, mgr.) —Sallda. Colo., Feb. 28-March 1, Pueblo Marcb 2-7. Wyckoff ft Herbert (A. A. Jack, mgr.) — Plymouth, Wis., Feb. 28-26, Kiel 26- March 1. "Winchester," B. McWade's (Bdw. F. Oal- llgan, mgr.)—Toledo. O.. Feb. 22-25, Ban- dusky 20. Lima 27, Milwaukee, Wis., March 1-7. " 'Way Down East," Wm. A. Brady's—Bos ton, Mass., Feb. 28-28. " 'Way Down Bast/' Wm. A. Brady's— Wll- llamsport. Pa.. Feb. 26. Wllkesbarre 26. Scranton 27. 28, Wilmington, Del., Marcb 2, Norrlstown, Pa., 8, Allentown 4, Dan- bury, Conn., 5. "When Ruben Comes to Town" (Morris ft Hall, mgrs.)—Detroit, Mich., Feb. 22-28, Cleveland, 0., March 2-7. "When the Bell Tolls" (Traverse-Vale, mgr.) Cleveland, 0., March 2-7. When the Bell Tolls" (Traverse-Vale, mgr.) —Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 26, Fottarllle 20, Lebanon 27. Carlisle 26. "Weary Willie Walker, Eastern (Eugene Spofford, mgr.)—I'ana, 111.. Feb. 26, Bloomlngton 20. Springfield 27. "Weary Willie Walker" Western, Welch ft Francis' (Frank B. Baker, mgr.)—Butte, Mont., Feb. 28-2S. "Warm Match," Crlmmlns and Gore—Read- ing, Pa., Feb. 20-28. "Western Girl," Annie Oakley—Louisville, Ky., Feb. 23-28. "Was She to Blame!" Stuts'a (Jed Carlton, mgr.)—Summer, la., Feb. 26, Manchester 28. "Why Woman Bin"—Manchester, N. U., Feb. 23-25, Lawrence, Mass., 27, 28, Fall River Msrch 3. "White Slave" —N. Y. City March 2-7. Y "Yon Yonson," P. J. Kennedy's (E. V. Gi- roux, mgr.)—Davenport, Is., Feb, 25, Du- buque 26, Prairie du Cblen, Wis,, 27, La Crosse 28, St, Paul, Minn., March 1-7. "York State Folks" (Frederick B. Wright, mgr.)—Cincinnati, 0., Feb. 22-28, Decatur, III., March 6. r. "Ma Zng Alley" (W. 111.' Flack ft Walter Floyd, mgrs.)—Richmond, Va.. Feb. 23 28, Paterson, N. J., March 2-4, Easton, Pa, 6, Trenton, N. J, 7. MUSICAL. Bostonlans (Klaw ft Erlanger, mgrs.)— Nashville, Tenu., Feb. 25, Memphis 26, 27, Vlcksburg. Miss., 28, New OrleuUB, La., March 1-7. Boston Ladles' Symphony Orchestra (Frank W. McKee, mgr.)—Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, Brldgeton, N. J, 26. Butler, Helen May, and her Ladles' Military Band (J. Leslie Spahn, mgr.)—Shreve- port, La., Feb. 25, Tlmpson, Tex., 26, Longvlew 27, Marshall 28, Pittsburg March 2, Henderson 3, Tyler 4. Palestine 6, Huntsvllle 8. Houston 7. Brooke's Chicago Marine Band (Bert A. Hall, mgr.)-—Chicago, HI, Feb. 28. Indefinite. Black Fa til's Troubadours (Voelckel ft No- lan, mgrs.)—Winona, Miss., Feb. 26, Co- lumbus 26, Blrmltghnm, Ala, 27, Annls- ton March 2, Chattanooga, Teas., 5, Som- erset, Ky, 7. "Burgomaster" (W. P. Cullen, mgr.)—Mont- real, Can, Feb. 28-28, Portland, Me, March 2, Lawrence, Mass., 8, "Belle of New York" (S. S. Shubert. mgr.) —Coboes, N. Y, Feb. 26, Amsterdam 26, Utlca 28, Rochester Marcb 2-4, Syracuse 6-7. Castle Square Opera (Henry W. B&vage, mgr.)—Indianapolis, Ind, Feb. 28-26. De- catur. Ill, 27. CaBtleton-Otls Grand Concert (B. Drexel Castle ton, mgr.)—Paris, Tex, Feb. 26, Bonham 26, McKlnney 27, Greenville 28, Fort Worth March 2, Dallas 8, Cleburne 4, Corslcana 5, Waco 6, Temple 7. Canadian Jubilee Singers (W. T. Car/, mgr) Zimmerman, mgrs.)— Jollet, 111, Feb. 36, Elgin 26, Champaign 28, Decatur March 2, Danvllls 8. Terre Haute, Ind, 4, Lo- gansport 5, Lafayette 6. "Sultan of Sulu" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.) —N. Y. City Feb. 23, Indefinite. "Storks"—Boston, Mass, Feb. 23, Indefinite. "8sn Toy"—St. Joseph, Mo, Feb. 25, Quln- Halifax, N. 8, Feb. 26, Windsor 21 Hnutsport 27, Canning March 2, Berwick 3, Mlddleton 4, Mabone Bay 5, Lunncnlng 6, Brldgewater 7, 8. Canadian Colored Concert (William Carter, mgr.)—West Salem, 0, Feb. 25, Ashland 20, Creatine 27, Plymouth 28, 20, Bhelby March 2, Shlloh 3, Greenwich 4, New Lon- don 6, Wellington 6, Cleveland 7-11. •Chinese Honeymoon" (S. S. Shubert. Nixon ft Zimmerman, mgrs.)—N. Y. City Feb. 28, Indefinite. "Chinese Honeymoon" (S. S. 8bubert, Nixon ft Zimmerman, mgrs.)—Toronto, Can, Feb 23-28, Montreal March 2-7. "Chaperons" (Frank L. Perley, mgr.)—Chi- cago, III, Feb. 22-28, Clinton, la, March 2, Peoria. Ill, 5, Keokuk, la, 8. "Country Qlrl"—Philadelphia, Pa, Feb. 28, Indefinite. Daniels, Frank, In "Miss Simplicity" (J. Louis White, mgr.)—St. Psul, Minn, Feb. 23-25, Minneapolis 26-28, West Superior, Wis, March i, Dulutb, Minn.. 8, 4. La Crosse, Wis, 6, Dubuque, la, 9, Madison, Wla. 7. De An'geils, Jefferson, In "Emerald Isle" (George W. Wadlelgb, mgr.)—Burlington, Is, Feb. 28, Chicago, III., Marcb 1-7. Daly, Dan, In "The New Clown" (Al. S. Roth, mgr.)—Boston, Mass, Feb. 23-2H. Davis Musical Extravaganta JR. Wade Davis, mgr.)—Allentown, Pa., Feb. 27,28. "Florodora' F (Fisher ft Ryley, mgrs.)—At- lanta, Ga, Feb. 26. 20, Columbus 27, Macon 28, Jacksonville, Fla, March 2, Savannah, Ga, 8, Charleston, 8. C, 4, Augusts, Ga,. 6, Columbia, 8. C, 0, Asb- vllle, N. C, 7. "Florodora" (Fisher ft Ryley, mgrs.)—N. Y. City Feb. 28, Indefinite. "Florodora" (Fisher ft Ryley, mgrs.)—To- ledo, 0, Feb. 28, Zanesvllle March 2. "Fiddle-Dee-Dee" (Tony P. Mason, mgr.) —N. Y. City Feb. 28-28 Philadelphia, Pa, "Foxy Qulller," Richard Golden (Ben Btern, mgr.)—Mansfield, 0, Feb. 26, Anderson, Ind.. Marcb 8. Grau Grand Opera (Maurice Orau, mgr.)— II. Y. City Feb. 28. Indefinite. (1 laser. Lulu, In "Dolly Varden" (F. C. Whitney, mgr.)—Brooklyn, N. Y a Feb. 28-28, Washington, D. C, March 2-7. Oilman, Mabelle, In "The Mocking Bird" (Sire Brothers, mgrs.)—Providence It. I., Feb. 23-25. Fall River, Mass, 27, New Bedford 28. . . Gordon-Shay Opera (J. Saunders, mgr.)— Great Falls, Mont., Feb. 25. Grau Comic Opera (Jules Grau, mgr.)— Montreal, Can, Feb. 28-28. Hopper, De Wolf. In "Mr. Pickwick" (B. R. Reynolds, mgr.)—N. Y. City Feb. 28, In- definite. Held, Anns, In "The Little Duchess" »F. z;cgfeld Jr., mgr.)—Sacramento, Cal, Feb. 26. Portland, Ore, 27, Bcattle, Wosh, Marcb 1. 2, Tacoma 8, Spokane 4, 6, He- lena, Mont., 8, Butte 7. "King Dodo,' Eastern (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—Boston. Moss., Feb. 23-Marcb 7. "King Dodo," Western (Henry W. Havnge, mgr.)—Rock Island, 111, Feb. 26, Dav- enport, la, 26. Muscatine 27, Cedur Rap- ids 28, Des Moines Marcb 8. Iowa City 7. •Liberty Belles" (Klnw ft Erlanger, mgrs.) —Newark. N. J, Feb. 23-28. Philadelphia. Pa, Marcb 2-7. "Liberty Belles" 'Frank Hennessy, mgr.) — Newcastle, Pa, Feb. 25, Butler 20, Frank- lin 27, Oil City 28. Metropolitan Opera (Jules Grau, mgr.)— Philadelphia, i'a.. Feb. 28. Indefinite. Powers, James T, In "The Jewel of Asia" (George W. Lederer, mgr.)—N. Y. City Feb. 28, Indefinite. "Peggy from Paris" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—Chicago. Ill, Feb. 23. Indefinite. "Prince of Pllsen'' (Henir W. Bsyage, mgr.) —Indianapolis, Ind, Feb. 26, Terre Haute 20, Mattoon, III, 27, Bvansvllle, lad., 28, St. Louts, Mo, Marcb 1-7. "Princess Chic" (John P. Slocum, mgr.)— Cedar Rapids, la, Feb. 26, Clinton 20, Peoria, III., 28. Sykea, Jerome, in "The Billionaire" (Klaw ft Erlanger, mgrs.)—N. Y. City Feb. 28, Indefinite. "Silver Slipper" (John C. Fisher, mgr.)—N. Y. City Feb. 28-March 14. "Sally In Our Alley" (George W. Lederer, mgr.)—Peoria, III, Feb. 20, Burlington, la, 27. "Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" (Klaw ft Erlanger, mgrs.)—Boston, Mass., Feb. 28, Indefinite. "Show Girl." B. E. Bice's—Mlddletown. Conn, Feb. 25. Derby 20, South Norwalk 27, Stamford 28, Poughkeepsle. N. Y, Marcb 2. Schenectady 8, AltM 2. B^heDectady Rochester 6. Akron, O, T. Ibany 4, 6. "Btrollars," Ma'rguerita" Bylva (Nlion ft Hau *v/ ——sai. avDiuui *uu.. ecu, *w> wum- cy. III, 26. Keokuk, la, 27, Jacksonville. Ill, 28, Galesburg March 1, Logansport, Ind., 2, Fort Wayne 4, South Bend 3, Lima, 0, 6, Flndlay 7. "Telephone Girl"—Lincoln, Nebr, Feb. 25, Council Bluffs, la, 27. Wilson. Francis. In "The Toreador" (Nixon A Zimmerman, mgrs.)—Chicago, III., March 2-7. Whitney Opera, presenting "When Johnny Comes Marching Home' p (Fred C. Whit- ney, mgr.)—New Haven, Conn, Feb. 25, Springfield, Mass., 26, Hartford, Conn, 2f. 28. Wllber Opera (W. H. Fullwood, mgr.)—Mc- Keesport, I'a,, Feb. 28-28. "Wlsard of Oi" (Harry Hamlin, mgr.)— N. Y. City Feb. 23. Indefinite. VARIBTY. American Burlesquers (W. B. Watson, mgr.) —N. Y. City Feb. 28-28. At Gay Paris—Fall River, Mass, Marcb 6-7. Bryant's Burlesquers (Harry Bryant, mgr.) —Montreal, Can, Feb. 23-28. Bowery Burlesquers, Hurtlg A 8«omon - s— N. Y. C'ty Feb. 23-28. Bon Ton Burlesquers (Ld. F. Bush, mgr.)— Chicago, III, Feb. 22-28. Brigadier Burlesquers—Chicago, III, Feb. City Sports (Phil Sheridan, mgr.)—Louis- ville, Ky, Feb. 22-28, Indianapolis, Ind, Marcb 2-7. City Club (Louis Harris, mgr.)—Philadel- phia, I'a, Feb. 28-28, Baltimore, Md, 2-7. Cracker Jacks (Harvey Psrksr, mgr)— Brooklyn, N. Y, Feb. 28-28. Crawford's Vaudeville Stars (W. 0. Rosell. mgr.)—Elmo, la, Feb. 23-28, Rlcevlll* Marcb 2-7. Devere, Bam—Newark, N. J, March 2-7. Dainty Duchess (L. Lawrence Weber mgr.) —Brooklyn N. Y, Feb. 28-Marcb 7. De Rue Brothers (Gordon Wrlghter, mgr.) —Redbook N. Y, Feb. 23-26. Empire Bbow (Juls Delmar mgr.)—Phila- delphia, Pa, Feb. 28-28, Baltimore, Md, Marcb 2-7. Fuller, Lolo, Company—Rochester, N. X, Feb. 28-25. Fnlsora's Stars—Philadelphia, Pa, Feb. 28- 28. Graham's Southern Specialty—Keetevllle, N. Y, Feb. 25, Plattsburg 20, St. Albans, Vt, 27. Barre 28, Burlington Marcb 2. Gay Morning Glories, Sam A. Bcrlbner's— Philadelphia, Pa, Feb. 28-28. High Rollers (A. II. Woodbull, mgr.)— Cleveland, 0, Feb. 23-28. Irwin's, Fred, Big Show—Buffalo, N. Y, Feb. 28-28. Imperial Burlesquers (Harry W. Wllllsms Jr., mgr.)—Montreal, Can, March 2-7. Jolly Grass Widows—Indianapolis, Ind, Feb. 23-28. Jack's, Bam T, Own (Mabel Haselton, mgr.) —Mercer, Pa, Feb. 26, Newcastle 20. Greenville 27, Grcenburg 28, Irwin March 2, Klttannlag 8, Vandergrlft 4. Knickerbockers (Louis Ilolile, mgr.)—Cincin- nati, 0, Feb. 22-28, Louisville, Ky, Marcb 1-7. Creek, Mich, Feb. 25. Jackson 20, Saginaw 27, Bay City 28, Marquette March 2, Han- cock 3, Calumet 4, West Superior 0, Du- lutb, Minn, 7. Gideon's (Harry F. Curtis, mgr.)—Dixon, III, Feb. 26, Le Calle 20, Jollet 27, Elgin 28, Belvldere March 2. Rockford 4. London Belles, Roso Sydell's—Rochester, N. Y, Feb. 23-28, Boston, Mass, March 2-7. Mlas New York Jr. (J. 10. Oppenholuier, mgr.)—Brooklyn, N. Y, Feb. 28-28. Merry Maidens (Jacobs & Lowory, mgrs.) — Albany. N. Y, Feb. 23-25, Troy 20-28. Moonlight Maids (Charles Franklin, mgr.) — N. Y. City Feb. 28-28. Majesties (Fred Irwin, mgr.)—Troy, N. Y, Feb. 28-25, Albany 26-28. Night on Broadway (Harry Morris, mgr.)— Cleveland, O, March 2-7. Oriental Burlesquers (W. II. Watson, mgr.) —Pottsvlllc. Pa, Fob. 25, Shenandoah 20, W'llllamsport 27, Bbnmokln 28, Reading March 2-4, Pottstown 6, Lancaster 6, Co- lumbia 7. Orpbeum Show—Minneapolis, Minn, Feb. 22- 28. Ping Pong Girls—Grand Rapids, Mich., "Feb. Ag,O0 Rose Bill's English Folly (Rice ft Bsrton, mgrs.)—Washington, I). C„ Feb. 28-28. Renfz-Santley (Alio Leavltt, mgr.)—Mil- waukee, wis, Feb. 22-28, Minneapolis, Minn., Marcb 1-7. Rico ft Barton's Big: Gaiety—Minneapolis, Minn, Feb. 22-28, St. Paul March 1-7. Reeves, Al.—Ottawa, Can, Feb. 28-26 Trans-Atlantic Burlosquers, Uurtlg ft Bea- mon'B— Baltimore, Md, Feb. 28-28, Wash- ington, D. C, March 2-7. Topsy Turvy Burlesquers—Providence, R. 1, Feb. 23-2H, N. Y. City March 2-7. Trocndoro Burlesquers (Waldron ft Bryant, mgrs.)—Reading, Pa, Feb. 26-28. Thoroughbreds (Frank B. Carr, mgr.)—1''. Y. City Feb. 23-28, Scranton. Fa, Maro 2-4, Readlug 5-7. Utopians (T. W. Dlnklns, mgr.)—Peterson, N. J, Feb. 28-28. Wine, Woman and Song (M. M, Tblese, mgr.)—Grand Rapids, Mich, March 1-7. World Beaters, Roble ft Mack's (J. Herbert Mack, mgr.)—Newark, N. J, Feb. 23-28, Paterson March 2-7. nilNHTIllCI.8. American (Gus Sun mgr.)—Easton Md, Feb 26, Salisbury 27, Cbrlsfield 28, Ports- mouth, Va, March 2, Hampton 8, Suffolk 4, Tarboro, N. C, 6, Wilson 6, Goldsboro 7. Barlow ft Wilson's (Lawrence Barlow, mgrj —Lebanon, Ky, Feb. 25, Besrdstown 27, Springfield 28, Shelbyvllle Marcb 2, Le Granna 8, Emlnena 4, Winchester 6, Rich- uioiid 6. Field's, Al. G. (It. J. Dlegle, mgr.)—Battle Groat Barlow (J. A. Coburn, mgr.)—Larned, Kan, Feb. 25, Dodge City 20, Rocky Ford, Colo, 27. Colorado Springs 28, Denvor March 1-7. Guy Brothers' (0, B. Ouy. mgr.)—Warwick, N. Y, Feb. 26, ....envflle .«, Catsklll 27, Coxsackle 28. Huverly's—Memphis, Tenn, Feb. 25. l'rlmrose ft Dsckstader's (J. H Decker, mgr.)—Jacksonville, Fla, Feb. 26, Bruns- wick, Ga, 26, Savannah 27, Augusta 26, Charleston, B. C, March 2, Columbia 8. Charlotte, N. C, 4, Richmond, Vn„ 6, Newport Nows 6, Norfolk 7. Qulnlau ft Wall's (Dan Quintan, mgr.— Portsmouth, N. H, Feb. 25, Brlttleford 20. Rlcbards ft Prlngle's (Ilusco ft Holland, mgrs.)— Asbevlire, N. C, Feb. 25, Knox- vllle, Tenn, 26, Chattanooga 27, Daiton, Ga, 28, Rome Marcb 2, Carrollton 8, Tal- ladega, Ala.. 4, Annlston 6, Blocton 0, Ensley 7. Vogel's (John W. Vqgel. mer.)—Lorain, O, Feb. 25 Fremont 20, Flndlay 27, Lima 28, St. Marys March 2, liellefontalne 8, Co- lumbus 4, Plqua 5, Dayton 0, Hamilton 7. cinousRi. Nickel Plate (W. H. Harris, mgr,)— Vol- doHta, Ga., Feb. 20. Waycross 27, Bruns- wick 28. Jacksonville, Fla, Marcb 2, 8, Palatka 4, Gainesville 5, Ocalo 6, Inver- ness 7. Teets Brothers—Savannah, Ga, Feb. 28, In- definite. MISCELLANEOUS. American Consolidated Shows (W. H. Bmlth, mgr.)—Montreal, Can, Feb. 28, Indefinite. American Entertainment Co. (J. C. Davis, mgr.)—Bowleshorg, W. Va.. Feb. 27, Kfngwood 28. Oakland, Md, March 2. Buffalo Bill's Wild West, Col. Wm. F. Cody- London, Bng,, Feb. 28, indefinite. Bowman's Big City Bbow—Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 28^28. Bohemian Glass Blowers, John O'Brien's— Gloucester, Mass, Feb. 28-28. Clark Brothers' Big Show (A. T. CUrk, mgr.)—Wyatt, La, Feb. 28, Jonssboro 28, Bienville March 2. Cryatalplex (M. H. Wal«h. mgr.)—Mystic, Conn, Feb. 28-28, Rockvllle March 2-7. Flint's Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L, hypnotists (Herbert L, Flint, mgr.)—Cairo, 111, Feb. 28-28, Alton Marcb 2-7. Great Conklln Show (W. E. Conklln, mgr.) —Watervalley, Miss, Feb. 23-25, Oxford 26-28, Sardls Marcb 24, Lawrenceburg, Tenn, 6-7. Ilagenbeck's, Carl. Trained Animal Exposi- tion—Milwaukee, Wis., March 1-14. Helm, Prof, magician (R W. Brooks, mgr.) —Plymouth, Wis, Feb. 28-26, Cbllton 20. 27, Cnmbellsport 28. Brllllon March 2-4, Algoma 6-7. Hngcman, Prof. J. D, hypnotist (J. J. De vaux, mar.)—Bredner, 0, Feb. 28-26, Prairie Depot 26, Delta 27. Riga, Mich, 28. Knowles, hypnotists (Elmer B. Knowles, mgr.)—Austin, Tex, March 2-7. . Hot prlngs March 1-8, Stampede 4-6, Ravens- ale 7-0. Military Carnival—Syracuae, N. Y, Fob. 23 28, Rochester March 2-7. Noble's Bbow (Charles Noble, mgr.)—Pem- broke, N. C, Feb. 22-26, Hope Mills 26-28. Perkins, Ell—The Dnllns. Ore, Feb. 2-7. Grants Pass Marcb 2, I'omoroy, Wash, 4, Milan 7. Rostcllo. hypnotist (C. A. Geary, mgr.)— Nicholson. Pa, Feb. 22-28. Roving Frank's Gypsy Camp (Frank B.Hubln, mgr.)—Atlantic City, N. J, Feb, 28, In- definite. Sportsman's Show—N. Y. City Feb. 21- March 7, Smith ft Gorton's Protean Entertainment i Frank A. Morgan, mgr.)—Pecatonla, III., •eb. 26. South Wayne, Wis, 26, Linden 27, Cobb 28, Laforge Marcb 8, Vlroqua 4, West Salem 6, Now Llscbon 0, Needbam 7, Vane. Harry, magician —Austin, Minn, Feb. 20-Jan. 6. Wlndecker. necromancer—Jefferson City. Mo, Feb. 28-28, California Marcb 2, 8. Sedalla 4-7. »■» RHODD ISLAND. USSSS./ taUBSISU, AM'I IUHH.U *•' 1 . Maveno's, Prof. Bd, Big Magic Show—Roe Wn. Wash, Feb. 26-27, Easton 28, Hoi Springs "" dalo 70 Providence.—At the Providence Opers House (Felix R. Wendelschaefer, manager) —"The Wild Hose" drew well the first three nights week of Feb. 16. It was fol- lowed by William Favcrsbam, In "Impru- dence." The first half of the current week Mabello Oilman, In "The Mocking Bird," Is booked, wltb Denman Thompson, In "The Old Homestead," the last three nights. Miss Oilman gave a Washington's Birthday mati- nee Monday. The week of March 2 Is for Mary Mauuerlng, In "The Stubbornness of Geraldlne." Biti'iiiK Tiibaths (Bplts ft Nathanson, managors).—"Across tbo Pacific" made Its second nppeurance here week of 10, As ou its other appearance, It did a good busi- ness. "At I'liiey Rldgo" Is being well re- ceived this week. Nellie Mellon ry, In "M'llss," next week. Ihphriai. (Felix It. Wendelschaefer, man- ager).—Amelia Blngbam's special company, Including John B. Kollard, put on "Tbo Climbers," week of 10. This week, "A Des- pernio Chance." Herrmann, the magician, follows. I'a iiK TliBATiiB (Spits ft Nathanson, man- agers).—Oo-Won-Go Mohawk, week of 16. In "The Flaming Arrow," pln/ed to good houses. "Tlio James Boys In Missouri" this week. "The Convict's Daughter" next week. Kami's Tiihatuk (Cbarles Lovsnberg, resident manager).—The good business of the (last continued the week of 10, with Conorab, numerical wonder, the head liner. Others were: Stephen Grattan and Maud White. In "Locked Out at 8 a. K.i" Matthews and Harris, In "Adam the Second;" Caron and Herbert, William Csblll, Raymond Teal. Caroline Shcpnrd, Joscplilno Gassman and her pickaninnies, Charles Colby and Alice C. Way, Conwoll and Swan, the Gleosons, Hen- derson and Rcihk, Master Godfrey, Juvenile rornettlst; Mltcbel and Love, and Eldors and Norlne. Aiming tbo bondllners for tbls week are: Lockharl's elephants, Csllshsn and Mack, and Lewis and Ryan. WiHTMlNHTru TllBATRI (George. II. Ilatch- eller, mansger).—Watson's Americans played to enthusiastic audiences week of 16. This week, the Topsy Turvy Burlesquers. Notbs. —A cut in matinee prices to 25 cents for all sests has been announced by the Imperial The sensation of last week In theatricals was the news that a proposition Is on foot to build a new the- atre here. It will be put up by Bplti ft Natbanson, already proprietors and msna- gers of the Umpire and tbo Park, and wilt e added to the Btnlr-Havlln circuit. It la to have, said Mr. Bplts, an entrance on Westminster Street, the mala thoroughfare, and nearer the centre of the city than tbe Umpire, and blgb priced shows out of the syndicate will be played there. Neither tbs site nor tho details of tbe proposition have yet been announced, but It Is said the deed will pass for the Isnd within two weeks. NUW IIAM1NII1IIK. Manchester.—At the Opera House (K. W, Harrington, manager).—"Tbe County Fair," Feb. 20, beaded by Nell Burgess and on excellent company. Coming: Qulnlan ft Wall's Minstrels 28, Pahk TltKATtivi (John Stiles, manager).— Rxcollent business throughout tbe week. For 10-18, "A Hot Old Time" wss seen, while "Tbe Limited Mall" was presented 10-21, "Why Women Bin" 28-26, "Limited Mall' 20-28, "My Friend from India" March 2-4. Palace Tiikatrb (C. B. Marden, managori. —For week of 16: Lottie and Bertie Alkn, Annie Martin, I'liiiippv and Hamilton, Bar- low and Kills, and Bert Howe and Stock Co, In "Tbe Intelligence Office." Business re- mains good. Notbs.— Joe St. Cyr, of this city, has Joined the Katlierlne Rober Co. as stage carpenter The Clement Opera House, In Berlin, N. II, has been purchased by Lothron ft Tolman, of Gloucester, Mass "Ills Majesty and the Maid" Is the title selected for the new romantic play by Jos. Lo Brandt, In which Mary Kmerson, for- merly with Mildred Holland, will star..... George A. Douglas writes that be Is mak- ing a hit In bis new specialty wltb Cboster Do Vondo'B Repertory Co. «ts» MA1NB. Portland.—At tbs Jefferson Theatre (Cnhn A Grant, managers).—The Harcourt Comedy Co. closed a very good week's busi- ness bere Feb. 14. "Tbe Bbow Girl." 10. was welt received by a good sized bouse. Burton Holmes entertained select audiences 17 and 10. Denman Thompson, In "The Old Homestead," proved a pleasing attrac- tion 20, 21. Burton Holmes bos a return dale 28 and 26. Walter 10. Perkins, In "Jerome, a Poor Man," 24, 25; Nell Bur- gess, In "Tbe Country Fair," comes 28; "The Burgomaster" March 2. Portland Family Tiiiatbs (lames K. Moore, manager).—Tbo past week at tbls bouse, 10-21, proved a very successful one. For tbe week of 28 tbe announcements In- clude; Rsymon Moore, Dolsn and Lenharr. Leon Morris' educated ponies, Cooke snd Clinton, Raymond Teal, Orvllle and Frank, Treed and Lasell, blearspb and stereoptlcon. i i i ♦ — Fred Blasco bss replaced Joseph con- ners. In "Zlg Zsg Alley."