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Mrs llusetl), Violet DoNavro, Loy Marie Frailer, Pearl Fuller, Ethel Fallob, HClea ForcpaUgh, Mannie Gideon, Delia Grant, Cessy Uassman, . Josephine Green, Frankle, Qarvey, Mare. Gardner, ■ ., Orletta Gray, M. Ev. Ocrrlsh, Syly. Glbbons.Edytb Gale, Myrtle Green, Frankle Grace;. Mrs. Dan Galles, Emma (Junior, Alice Gllfaln, An*. Gllette, Viola Gale, Myrtle Gray, Evelyn Glocker, Anna Gracey, Mre. Dan Gilkey, Mrs. A. II. Grlewold,- Jess Grannon, Ida Howard, BeHS. Hayes, Gertie "illi Holland, Mildred, Co Herring, Ella Hawkcs, Carrie (10c Hyers. May (.' Hansen. Mary Heart, Edith Herbert, Nett. Hill. May Henry, Louise Henanttw,MlsB Helena, Kdltli Hilton, Ida Ilurvey, Maud Jerome, Llll'n Jowell, Bess JihiIh, male Kissinger Blst. Knight, Lot. Kellogg, Vlrg, Kclcy, Mrs. Alfred Kelly, Klla V 8 Kennison Blst. Ivclogg. Clara L. linllllllll.'hc. Murlo LaFrantK, Bertha Lawrence, Mao A. Lambert. Roslc Diipre.MaudC. Lesler, Ollle Dale, Ruth LaTour, O. Delroy, Elsie Lane, Anna Him-Iuii. Berth Lugrin. Dolly, Louisa Countess Burrow, Clyde Lamar, Huttle Pesmond. Fay Lavurnlo Hint, ii.ivfiinnri. l.ii T/awronoe, Ida Bare, Marie Lawrence, liroge, Lillian It. E.. Mine. Brosser, Lnslor, Hollo l/oulsc lame, Ada Horary. Bello tmViir. 'Musa Brew, K. M. Lee. BokkIo Ivstinii. Itntli Lewis, Pearl Daly, Sludge Uino, Allen F. TVRork, lilflc r,cvlno, Susie Deveaux, An. LaVarnlc, IWnlfr, Hose Francis I'iniMiikl. Nell. Lyons, Esllior Uspe.v. Lulu Madison. Muud Milwards. Kin McCuusliiiul. I'illswnrlli./jiilH ■_> Busle Kmcraldo. Melville k Mounlo Stetson I'.uiery, Maud Miller, Llstnte Poster, Mllly Miller. Thresh I'loyd, May Marvin. An. I. ratoD, Anna Matthews, M, Ullle i firffth B. I'lOvd. Miiy Morris, May I'lulier, Snllln Miickuialner^. '•'•Ilia. Nelly Mnmlc • iiuiklln, Car. Mctntyre.' Hchllng. 7,ella „ . Piiullne Murray, KHz, larrlnglon, Mlluer. ., . H. N, , Queen, .Mrs. fnlre, Cnrcnn Madden, Mont fay, Anna U, Macart Blst. GISNTLUMtllN'S 1,1 NT. Adams, H. J. Bishop,. Chest Arrablrong & Brachard, Paul .. Wr'lCht Bragg, 3. B. Adams, 10. B. Burk«, Jaelt Bailey tlllvcr Blair. Hal. BitHch, Devrire 'Prio Bolton. Burt Blnndell, Kd. BrownleCiJ.W Burr &LhShI1c Booth. W. H Biirrlll, C. W Berg *: Co, Myrtle, Helen Miller, Fran. McCabe, Helen Manthall.Edna Mlley, Kathr. Moone, Helen Mead, Suo B. McCanu, Jenn Mclviilc, Nell. Merlo, Anita Mlskcl, Cora MAItrand, Jess Muhoii, Mrs. H. M. Norrle, Cor. Nlcolal, lola Norrls, Mrs. Harry Nicholas, Nellie V. Nelson, Dellle Norrls, Mrs. Harry Otis, Madge Partridge, Frankle Perrln, Alb. Patterson, Dora Pope, Bessie Palmer, Fran. Rober, Kalh. Robinson, Margaret Raymoad.Flor. Raymond Ruby Ranee, Alllc RaymnndPearl Rassell, Flo Bonny Sisters Revere, Pearl Roth, Katie Roney Slaters I tone, LaB. Co Rider, Mrs. E. I) irk St.Clalr & Cuahmaa Selby, Allle Stewart, Bcsa. Stclncrt, Mrs. Paul Symons, Lottie W. Starr, Lillian Stockton, May Sadol, Madeline Shirley. Madeline Smith, Mrs. Ncal Simpson Louise .Singleton. Ag. Swicksrd, Mrs. Jos. Sharp, Bessie Shaw. Lillian Htevensi Mln. Scott ft Howard Stuart, May Shields. Kiln SirmmerN. n Thorpe Hlstors Taylor, Mdna 'Pyce, Lillian Tnxi'ii, tilistl Taylor, Llll'n Thompson, Mnltlo "I'-ii iiiimi.v. Era 'i'hompson, Molllc VanDorn. May Vcrnou, Ixtttln Vyner, Idyl. M Voroim, Mrs. w.iii. Veronica. Vlrg WoodwardMay West. Miii'lc Wnller, Murlo Will wurlh, Blnnclio WusUburn. ' Ireuo Whipple, Bay. Williams, Allen Wnshlmrn. I.II Wlngatc, May Wiilker, I>>ei. WwlKon, Kalo WhIIhcc, «!or. W'rede, Pearl Walcott, Grlda Arnold, J. V. Akcrnian, lid. Armstrong, Atkinson, Geo Allen. V. a. Arlnnr, Daniel Ammtroiigllar Alleu, W. F. Alcolt, Roiit. Aaron, Sam Anaelo, Blno AkIiIpv, .1. II, Adams. R. J, Alwood, Tom Andrews, ... Clyde Alburtus le AM .1 J lll,Ct ' A bin). U. Allen (|. \v; Aldo. Fred AxcoU & lOddy gnkpf. Bert g'«fke, Wm. Barrlngton, 5'loont, h. J. ""inntt, Clar. Bowers & ,, ,, Curtlss nui- ino, R llrt Baldwin, E. J. Browning & „ ,. Belluell wis. fleo. H. "oMgiitnn.Wm 2 T rne, R. * • Bnlo, Frtrl " | nniph|n,,l.B. Sffi' k 4 c - E - xzJSr JJfnson, B. R gtlBs, H. "I'rton.piaeon •"frlngton, R. A, Bell, R. 0. Baker, Bert llriui'iiH AM mi Bownra, Edw. Bordtoy, C. T. Beck Icy, i Geo. B. Burns, liar. Brooks. MiiKw. Browning. Wes UIiiiicluuil. Al Barrett, Joo Button, Guv Baker, IT. I. Rycrs, -Ted Barnott, D. E. Bogel, Clans Barnes X H. Barnell, Kdw, Block, Al. Belmont, R. J. Black. .7. i. Bohannon Ac i Corey Bowers, . •Fred V. Burkhoart. Har. BarlrAv, riOwr. Barlow ft Wilson Bloom, Lew- Baker. Pete Rlanchard. Al Cor. W. C. Curtlsa, .7. F. Cooper, Hllrk Cohu, WJlhelui Oilrtla. n. V. Cooklln. M. M S^.™ 1 ^-^. W Cook A tlnll 5 ,ll "*r, Wm. Brlnkley, D, T . Cook A'Hall Cilftord,BlllyS COWoSlfep, Crowdus, It. 10 Gar-Mop, c. ir. t'ullnioe, W. E Cooper, Clnr. (*«(irt, F. T. Colhurn, Herb Ciistllln. II. Clnrn. Fred Cronln, Morris Coleman, C. W (!wloS, Chan. Clifford, B. S, Cafiery ft Grant ('oilier ftCascy Clifford ft' Dixon Cal a Ion a, Km 11 Claudius, Dana Clark, liar. CdrhoM. S. E. Ottrrlclr. Tbos. (?orhett, J. J. Conn ft Conriul(20c Clark, Willie (iok,- O. F. Cuttyn, fl Callahan ft Mack Castleberry; Geo. Clifford, B. 8. ChrlsHle, Hd. Col ton ft Darfow Cook, B. It. Cyr. Wm. <Vrilioy, Kelc. Cameron, Osc. Cohn, I. Kont Curn; Mgr. Coyne AArdell Cbutnplln. elms. Clipper Quar. Conroy ft ,, McDonald Collins, Blllle Crklg. Rlclile Cannona, The Donnzctta, , . Loula Dempaey. Jno. Davla, tV. A. DeEstnne. Starcy Deagon,I5. BBfe-fc. Dale, F. W. Donaldsoo.C.A DarraeB, Osw. Daliey, R, L. Daly.Wm.Josh Drury, Theo. Dethloff, 13d. Denton, Percy Dlovatto, Leo Davenport Hnr Donelley.Thoa. Delatoy. W. Doyle, J. T. Dltblo, It. J. Davidson, l'ay Devlne, Uar. DllsOn, Henrv Davidson, J.W. Deaves, Walt. Dowen, Tom Dashing-ton, Al Dempsey, J no. Davft, G. C. DuBcc, Mons. Dclluc, Bobby Doyle, Edw'd Dcsato, Bert Drummond. Geo. Dcpew, Tom Dealb, T. 8. Dolllc, J. W. DeVeau, W. G. pore, John Emerald Trio Emmons, H. Egbert, — (song I Hub.) Edwards, L. A Elmer, Fred Edwards, C. R Earle, Geo. EverHolc, wm I')mplro Com 4 Ferguson. David Fdrdham, A. Flach, P. H. Puller, M. W. Frank, Span. Fields, K. D. Foy, Merry Fields ft Wooley Foy ft Clarke Frosto, tit. FordbflJn.A. Be Fergilsmi, J. M Flshbnck, Will Flint. Roger I''anShawe,A.Tj, Fowler, c. M. Fltzsltamons, Itobr, Falkc, C. n. T'oster, Jack Freeze Bros. Flagg, w. G. Ford.G.F. file, Frnncellas.'i'ho Forber, -* French, Lcroy .7 Fcrrcc, Owen Fox, C. C. Gray, F. W. Glllen, Tom Glllcn ft Stewart Gardner, F. A. Gagnon. E. Glynn. Nick Ollnscrottl, Tony Grey, Ed. Grlmtb, .1. C. Glsftock, Robl. Gregory, .1. I 1 Goodrrlend, Oscar (IIH8.WC0W, JOC Grade, C. S. Gnno, C. 10. Gardner Jr., Dick Goldlu, Iliir. Gardner, O. R. Grabiimc, Ford Garnldc, O. H. Glasgow. J. (I. Ureal 2Vj Gil lies, SaH Grant, C. W. Gagnolx, The Glllett. (thus. Guy, G. 1! Guspurd Bros. Hogle, Ben llealli, C. G. llei-uiaiii'lli. llei-.-iiiin IIufTer, W. A, Harlowc, F. P. 11 lik man Bros., It Herbert, Thus. Howard. Nut Howe, Deu Hopper, DoW. IIIII, C. B. Hiiyworlh', Kd llanueii. Wm. Horaii, Eddie llorlon, Walt. Hlndley. C. W Held, \V. C. Howard, J. K. Horner, Bcu Hall, L. h. Hume, Boss ft Lewis II a Hill way ft Wal'lon Harrison, Will Herdegon. Henry Hough ft Howard Ilyluud ft Grant Illrsch, J. S, Herbert, FredT Harris, Curl Hoffman, Era. Hiistlngs, Har Hastings, Ben Ilurrlgui). Jan. Ileiirn, Tom IIoriTnaiiu, Gt. Iluher, J. Kerburt, Wm. HodginH, Mil Haven, Horn Hlckcy ft Nelson Honly, John Hamilton. Ollv Harder, W. H. HlllmAn, V. 3. Howc-Norrls Dram. Co. Harrlman. M. H. Hammond, W. I. Harmony 4 Heller, Sam Hugties, Gene norlon, .7. G. IIIII. C. B. Hall, Geo. Irvlngton. Hugh Imhoff, Roger 'Irish Visitor' Co. Irwin, Fred Ireson, F. 0. Irish, Frank Iris, J. J. Imhoff. Roger Johnson, Rave Juy. C. W. Jordan, Jaa. Johnson, Dave linn, _. Harry Jt. Johnson, Otto Jorton, Harry THK HE W YOM GttfBPimt " m ' ■"—- • r i i - - — —•- ■ - - ■»-'..-- - i.. 367 Johnson, Dave .Ionian, Lewis .IcSrlcs, J. J. Jcnby, Joo JorTetle, Eug. Jacobs, J. Mi Jcnnlcr Jr., Geo. Kyle, Howard Klppy py U«g.) iter, Alt r, C. II. Kantcr, Kerr, King, Chag, Koblbrund, Jake Kendal, Bllllo Kelby, Geo. A. Kuhle, Karl Klein, Art. Kraoner, Johann Kline, Edw. Keller, Tom Krltchfleld.J.S Kllpatrlck.C.L Konlln, J. W. Kelley, Sam Kelly ft Vloletfe Kibble. Wm King & Uubcr Kimball ft Donovan Kennedy, W.B. King, John Keanc, Har. Keen, Julian Kuehle, Cbas. Koch, R. L. Kcttlcwood. Walt. Kelley, T. r. Kelly, Tbos. F Kraim. 1. N. Kettlcr. .7. 1L Kelly, Walt. Lyle, II. J. Llndley, O. P, Lewis, A. S. Levitt, Joe Leonard, Bert LaMaj-r, liar, Leo, Bobby Lamont, Ed. Law son ft Namon Lampe, J. B, Latell ft Porter Levanlon, Tom Lefcslg, JackE TiaVell, V. F. LeWard,Wm.S Lee, Frank Lesslg. JackE Lyle, n. J. La-wson ft N'amnon rjcManc, Walt, ryeagilea, The Labndle, Ollv. r.uVlne &Alma Lamarre, W. M. J. T/Ottl, Wm. A. Leon ftAdellne Lester, Whltey 7,e r wln, Aimln Logan, Willie Livingstons, a LcllloUs, 3 Lewis, Andy, ft Co. LesAzellus, — Miller, II. Ii. Montague ft Simpson Mllllken, Wm. Madison, Main McMlllan.K.D. Main, A. E. Monroe, Ned Murphy, .7on. Meaney, M. F. McDonuld.V.J Marks. Dan Murphy, Nlch. Monroe. Muck ft Lawrence MucCardlo, M. II. Marllny, U. V McDonald ft ' tltiBtlOltoa Merrills, 'the Miiudcvillc, Butler McCnrlhy, I, J Muck. J. (.'. Madden, L. B. Moore, Frank Morton, Har- SIiihImii. A. Muzu/, ft Muznttl Marryat, Reg. McAvoy, Dick ft A. Morris, Wesley Monroe, Mack ft Lawrence Mllekle, J. B. Morse, C. K. Miu-sh, Ed. Marsh, Clias. Miller, J. M. Marl In. II. G. McMiihun ft Cbappelle Morion ft Russell Mason, Juck Moulrosn Troupe Mathews ft Hurrla Morton, Phil. Millard, S. 11. Mornhy. Bert Mick, J. C. All-Con ftCnhlll Morlarlly..l.M. McCllnlock, S w. Mllcliell&rx>vr Monroe. Ned. A nek. W. II. MIcbclKOfi. i-hor. Miles ftNllran Murray, J. D. Mosbcr, t'hos. Mngee. J. J. Mozart, K. Miwher. Mr. Mltchell.Col.K. MaXtlcc, W. B Miirlon ftDeun Muck, R. J. Martin Bros. Miller. "Wukeny" Maltory Bros. Mack, W. C. Nissecr, Walt. Nnsze, Wra. Ned row, J. W. Nichols ft Croix Nlff. Mr. Ncllo. W, C Newman, Al. Nnilman, Aug. Ncmnaun. Chas. Nolen, Fred Norman, D. E. Norton. ,Ine OU», C. W. Osmatoa, B n'RrlerTroupe Olvlo, S. Orr, J. W. Onrl, Arch. L. Ott, J. E. Olcott, Joe W. r>rsl)on. John O'PylQf. W. W Ouda, Edw... O'Day, Wm, Oshler. A. II. Pnytob, 0. C. Perrlno, Prof. Potter 1 , Roy Pnaey, Chas A Prince, Black Patton, R. 10. Plckort. Willis Phillips, Roy Parry, D. 0. Plcaut ft Reason Porter, Wm. Tayton, liciv Prosser ft Diamond Peck, Geo. Plnkliam, Ralph Pearl, Hilly Peck, J. f' Patten ftl'erry Pclot, — Powers, Jean. Prince, Har. Plumlelgb, Deacon Powers, J. T. .ttlgi ft Vivo ultlln, Lorch selelgli,Jack ynar, H. C. Raymond, Cyr Reiss, Btrt Roltare. Chas. Ramtnagc, Rowland Radcr. Cdcll A Rlano. J. W. 8enzelta,Fra'k els, Geo. Rcbmann. J. G Ring, .7. L. Romando, Senor Seno, W. II. hohnrt, W. K Randall, .7. S. Rosa I re. Bob RoBskam. C. II Roberts, J. L. Raleigh ft Gny ftawson ftjuae Russell, Frank Russell ft Tlllyno Rotclilld, C. J. Rlehmnn, Clins Rio, Otto ItobertB, C. G. Remington, Earle Ronnldo, Chaa RoBsean, II. P. Reno, E. M. Rogers, J. R. Robinson, Maurice Riggs.Dcn (lc Robe.V, Dan Rockwell, J. C Riley ft Hughn Rex ft Dimple Reh. .7. L. Sullivan, Tony Smith, Willie Stuckhart, Walter Senate, Mack SnnduKky.J.M. Stelllng, Fred Sheldon. WM Sun ft Horner Shaw, Job. Sargent. U.S. Sutherland, .7. L. Stewart, Art. Swan ft Ii milliard Snede. Walt. Sulcllrtc. Alf. Schumacher, 0. T. Seal on, F. R. Slmod, Gard- ner ft Co. Swnzey, Jack Stnnley.Wm.A. Strong, Lew Slogrlst, Toto StreBler, M. B Smith ft Fuller Sl.JohD, Allan Hlowurt ft Ruymond Sutton, Jack Samuel, Harry St. I,eon. GllH Shurer, J. F. Hr.tieon, Alf. Slinelcy, Mart. Sllverton. W4II Shipley, F. A. Smith, .1. P. Stanton, F. J. Stoiie, Mclv. Silencer, A. J. Sliiniey, C. B. Sheldon, wm. St uber, Fred Sherman, Dan Snyder ft Buckley Klicphard.T.h.. Soiilke. Gum Schui-mau, Fred Stiles, Fred Sawyer, Eddy Sullivan ft Pusiiueleua Stanley. Jack Stone, Molv. Solly, Joo Stephens, Hal Trovllle. T.P. Trcsk, Mr. Trucsdalc, Merlo Turner, J. M. Thomas, D«v. Taylor, C. 10. Tabor, Charlie Thor, Musical 'hills. R. Troy, Jack Torfd, W. R. Tryon, Wm. Terry. It. W. Talbot, W. J ThompBon. <:hns. Turner, Bert 'Previse. B. K Topping, liar. Tuylor, C. K. Taylor, Fred J'anOsten, Bob 'nnDerk, A. L 'Incest, Roy Vetter. J. K. VaoEttcn • Echols Co. Whltcom, Geo. Wnde. Fred Wartcnberg Bro* Winter, Banks Whlffen, M. II Ward*, Happy Wnrren. Fred White ft Lament Weller, P. H. Watson, C. P. Weatfall, S. W Wheeler, W. B Wnrdell. Har, Wrolh, F. L. WIIAon. Borl Weatfall. A. n. Whltfr, W. D. Walsh. C. J. Wills. J. B- Whistler, Capt Whittle, Jas. . Waieb, 'no. E Wjat. e II. WlheTiermnn's WJlooh, Wm. Wobiiter. W. P Wail, Jirrimle Wllhur Op. Co Wlnstflnley ft Siilllvnn Wilson, Wm. WIDlnme, Jas. Wlllard, Chas. Werla ft Judge Willluths, Jas. Wills, 3. H. Williams. Edv.- welch, Ben ♦VMglit, Har. Wilson, Jack Welch, Chas. ft J. Walter. W. H. WestOns, S White, W. Al ^'alew. M. F. fSS l* Votittg, lletfe ToUtti, HMRTi. Yore.TdnTJ. Tohojr, Ollle r*bWjle, VHs) Karlaoa, rir. filerke, Robt. Zarelll, Joe managers).—Wetk of irfi opened with flalter- Ing results lit' I Ills house and continued nightly. The favdrllea are receiving mtirh npvlittian for their BiHHi work and pmnilWi h pond hill for ww'k Of ilnhe 1. A lartft bum- Iter of well known vaudeville woJiTe have htfen liookerl to Mpjear at Inlcrvnls thi-mijh- out the Siitnmcr season. SEE NOTIUtQ AT III; \D Of LIST. miscellaneous. M«uHgi,m,-r>. — Tile Casino (Krnest Ixmney, mktiiger).—Pickett BprlUB Park will be fonhKily opehed by the Hoblnsftn Comic Ojiera r<>,, who trill hold the boards for week of .Irific 1. No/tbs, —Snln and Arthur Klrschcr, lolnt managers of the Montgomery Theatre, nilVo returned from Neilr York, where they weht In tho Interest of the houto.. W. II, Plckcnn, reurpsentlng Jake Wells, Is In tho city, mnklhg final nrrangementa for tho open- ing of the Casino. Notna mom howirii's quabkr Medici nr Co.—Wo opened our Summer season April 2(i, at Strother, Ma, and arc playing week stands through Missouri. Iowa and Kansas. The show Is under canvas, with a forty by sixty top, and we are carrying eight people, with band and orchestra, presenting u min- strel first part. Notwithstanding tho rainy weather wc have not played a losing week. Our roster Is: L. G. Howard, proprietor; and manager; Mrs. L. G. Howard, treasurer; Dr. W. P. Billings, lecturer and office worker; Mrs. W. P. Billings, assistant; Os- slo Reed, comedian, vocalist and dancer; Leo Donaldson, pianist; Samuel Diy. buck and wing dancer and Juggler, and Charlie (Kid) Thompson, the Southern plcknnlnnv. ■Manager Cuahiem Hink, of the Prcscelle & Fields' alTstar company 2. Co., was called lo his old hom? In NaUgf- Whitnrv T'HUA-rnil (0. D. Slalr, of Bis gcr}.—Sam Morris, ii? "The P tuck, Conn,, last week, by tho death of mother, who died very suddenly, at the age of seventy-nine years. NOTKB VROM M. llENBT WAl.SIt's CltTSTAU- pi.b>: Co.—We closed a most prosperous sea- son of thirty-eight weeks In llnlonvllle, Conn., May ;10. Tho band playdd "Homo. Sweet Home," and the orchestra gave "AUld Lang Syne" na a finale to a most pleasant tour. Tho Durniid Family (fl*e) return to their homo In Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Ren- den, to New Hampshire; Mr. Truell, to At- tleboro, Mass.: Billy Walsh, to Bbston, and Manajrer M. II. Walsh, to Worcester, Mate. Tho entire company Is ro-engaged for nett season, and all look forward to our next happy meeting, and, as wo are booked for many return dates, our next season's tour will be like one grand visiting trip. Thb Canadian JVbileb Sinukrh will close a season of thirty-nine weeks through Can- ada ut Bccton, June 17. NOTES FROM THB UUItBKA VAIJDIiVIM.il and Comhdy Co.—This In our fourth week under canvas, and business has been fine over since our opening. We board on tho lot and room In hotels. Roster.' C. V. Boycc, Harry Allison, Joe Dotclcm, musical di- rector: Vernon and Bell, Dulsy Dotelem, Mrs. C. V. Boycc, Blllle Sutton, Nelllo Baiiui, Burt Clark, Frank Blake, bosa canvas man. and Hilly Chambers, cook. Everyone Is well and enjoying the line weather. The Oi,n Rivi.iAiu.t: la a welcome caller every Thurs- day. NOTKB rBOM ItUCKKIl'S KOHAK WoNlllCIl Co.—Wc are one of the largest repertory inmpanles In the middle West, and aliened the Summer kouhou, under canvas, at Oel- wcln, In., -May 28. The company numbers twoutv-elght people, Including bund and or- chestra. Foster Hutchlns, Laverna Moore, J. W. Hart well, Jerry Hcrzcll. Paul Hudson, Marie Blair, the Dn Vales, tho Koimlg Sis- ters, W. II. Thornton and Jesslu Bartlcft urn the leading slngo iieople. The lent la water- proof, anil has electric lights Ihroughoiil. II. l>. ltlii'ker Is proprietor and manager. J. C. Muni'liv is Willi W. P. Cublers Headache Comedy Co., touring Indiana. This Is bis twcnly-foiirth week with the company. « ■» mana- 'cildler's Claim." was well received week of May 2(1. WASHINGTON. Simkniir. At tho Spokano Theatre (Dan I„ Weaver, niuiiuger).—''Our New Minister" i-nmc, lo a good linuse, May S3. AiJDiToniUM (Harry C Hay ward, man- ager).— .IcsHle Shirley ulid company opened a Bummer engagement 2."». iirenentlng for the opening week "The Girl I Left Behind Me." "Ule OloWU altrui-ied good business itO, 31. (,'onuit u'Ai.knb (Jacob GocU, manager). —Tim new people week of 25: Mabel Pearl, John Cnssldv, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chick, Owens and Owciih, and the llainllim. OMigliB IT, D. Holland, manager).—Mil- lard Bros.. Elsie Marlon, Diipro and Mc- Contl*; and I'WO Hexlcr lire Iho 0|ienlngs. CiNijfiunAi-it (C. II. Pecklimn, mnnager). —II. II. Orr, r.Miby Roylc, and Blauche Lewis opened lids week. » ■ Seattle.—At the Grand Opitra House (John Corl, inaiuiger).—/#h nud '/arrow opened May 24 for three nights, to good business. ,5 A Wise Woman" comes 211. Si:A-rn.B TuiiAriiM (.1. P. Ilowe, nana- .,,,,.)._/|'he Hnker Co. week of 24, In "Miss Holibn." Week of 31. "Tlie Little Minister." Tiiiltli Avhniik, TilWrliK (Wm. 'JtOHMll, iiiaiinger).—Waller Sanrord'H Co., In "My Juck," wct'k of 24. "Kporllng Life" !M. La PKTlTt) 'I'liKA-riiK.—Ah Wing uud Ed. Wiley, Prof. Hunt. Mdiin. Foley. Edibon Tiieai-ub. — Daniel M. Greevy. Marie Stoddard, Campbell Bros., moving pictures. t CllrHTAI. TllKATIIB.—S. F. l*.IIHlllg, Mlir- JorJo iMsiidevllle, I>a l!a und Sa Bun, moving pictures. ,,,,, , , Madison- Tiikatiib. — Gilbert nnd Ln Moyno. Leo Fox. Sworr Br«N., the 'njiee Mlllurds, James Hennessey, Bolll and Bolil. Pkoim.k'm Tiikatiib (J. K. Smith, mana- „,,,.).—Woodford anil Marlhirro, I he Gjlrtiur- dons. Art Bondor. Odell and Hart, Mndlio Midler, Doi-n and Dormnn, Maggie Gracey. Paiik TiiKMiiii.—Ruffei-ly and Dale, Gin Hayden, Dan Midloavy, Sworr Bros.. Georglo Westwisid. Emily Edwards, li-enn Carson. CoMlQUH TIlriATBK.—Irmn West. Allison. May I,a Rose, Maud 'I'emplelon, Wren and Lln'don, MIHle Atlantis. Harry Steele. Slttnlev and Seiirilan, Doltle Miller, Fannlo Lee, Lil- lian Arimrtrong, Etta AKlitiai. NuTBS.—Tho Norrla ft Rowe Big Shows will open for one week JiinO 1.... ..Another name Iiiih been' added to flin Hat of small theatre*—Hie Ihnplio— under miiiingenient of Waaum at lleriierl. It opened May 22, to satisfactory li ualncsa. Taoonia.—At lhe THcoma 'J'healre ((."al- vln Ilelllg. inanngpi).—McKwaii, the hyp- notist, drew fulr houses week of May 25. The Baker Then I re Co. June 7-13, Mnry Mna- nerlng 17, E. II. Holliern 20, N. C. Oisidwln July 4. This closes the seaaon at Ibis house. Lvobiim Tiikatiib (Dean Worley, mana- ger).—Shields' Vaudevilles are doing a good business. New people week of 35 were: Ernie and Hnnegger, dancers and acrobats. Owi, Tiibatiih (Geo. Miller, manager).— "The Irish Pool," by the stuck, drew well week M 25. The following vaudeville: Mc- Donald and Carlyle, Bessie Vernon, Mile. Hielht, Wlnehel) Sisters, Clara Laurence, Gilbert Sisters, Burtelmes, Ida Leavllt, Jen- nett. Gilbert. EnisnN Tiibatbk ((jeo. Shreeder, mana- g,,i-|,—BusliinsH Is good at this bpusc. No new faceH week of 25. Norrih ft liiiwE's Circus drew good crowdB 21), 30. a i» ALABAMA. Tho attendance wna largo. John A. Hlm- mclcln's Imiierlnl Stock Company, In "North- ern Lights," week of Juno 1. 'J'RMri.i: Tukaiiiu (.7. II. Moore, manager). —The bill for week of 1 Is: Mary Nornmn. Geo. R. Snyder and Harry Buckley, Three Cardownlc Sisters, Crulg and Summervlllo, Frederick Bond nnd company, presenting the farce, "My Awful Dad ;'' John Ford, Orvlllo and Frank, lllco and Prevost, and tho Ameri- can blogr ' AVKNUL . ger).—Weber ft Fields' "VVhlrfl-Glg." Tho merry Octavle Barbe, Hurry T. Walters, Selmu Manteil. Allcne Colin, Hurry Richards, Mat- thew Smith, Tim Cronln, the Faust Sisters, Grace Garner, with a chorus of fifty people. Last week's bill was llrst class ami business good. Emi'iiib Tiihatrr (Dr. Cnmplrttl, mana- ger).—The Utopian Dlirlcsnilcrs closed the regular season week of May 20, to good hiisluesK. The entertainment wns up to the usual standard an vlctv at this house tho post seiison. ■ ■ Saginaw.—At the Jelfers Theatre (Sam Murks & T. D. Hum ford, managers),—The Wilbur Opera Co. closed a two weeks' en- gagement at this house'May 34, presenting ''Ollvctlo," 1n a lurgii audience, Tho Threo Gardiner Chlldrcli. Knlhr.vn Goodrich, und l.amar ami Relck also pleased. Week of 25 Hie Dearborn Comedy Co. played n return engagement, presenting "l-ismeriildu" ami '"PI»o It'on Master;" Hio Fnrrens, Dorothy Kenton. Business fur week, to dale, bus been excellent. RlVHRBtbh Park Canino nisyps for lbi< Summer on 31. Manager McCarthy reports lhe best of bookings over made for this ixipulur resort, ui'ld from all indli -ullous tho season of 1IHKI will |io a bttlirter one. Tlio bill for i lie first, week : Ferguson and Muck, Adcle Purvis Onrl, Triisk aud Rogers, Sudo Kltchll, Ramsey and Arno. s I'eiTn r Itmitds.—At Greene's Opera House (Will S. fiilller, liimlness milnnger).—Thn Cluise-Llsler Co., May 25-Jiine HI, opoiicil, lo big liuslness, nnd guvn general satlsfiii.-tlon with plilys and sppclallles. This wiKiigeiuenl will close the season of lhe company, and thn theatre, which has been thn most successful In Hie history of Greepn's OncrA House. Notbh. —Beach ft BiiwerM' Mlnsliols, under canvas, 23, pleased a big crowd Will S. Collier, liiisJhcsH manager of Greene's Opera House, will leave .lime ii for New York City, where lie will remain a inonl|i. lo hhok iiIIimi-Miiiik for lids house and (he liitvu- Illluols circuit. i « '■ <;rn„,i ii n pills. — a i Ramona Tlieulrn (Orln Uln.lr, miinliger).— V/ffk of May 31: Aiiiela, Harris and Wallers, Jordan and Crouch, Piccolo Midgets, aud Rcld and Gil- bert. GunKRHY's SuMMKR Pavilion (Chas, God- froy, liiaiinxer).- -Week <>f May 31: Sam anil Ida Ki'llev, Two I'iiIiiuiiiIh, Jack Curd ner, Heorilsli'.v Slslel's. 1 hilley and Alorun, Jnu I'lyiin. ami Gin polyscupe. Foiikcaikiu le Sbiii.n/ Circiin June 1. 4»» MISNOUIII.- (Si e I'nge U5I.) Kniisns tMfi—M lhe Willis Wood The- ni ii- i Woodwind ft Burgess Amiisemi'M Co., iiianiigersi. Lnsl wM was divided between Nat C. Goodwin slur Mary Shaw. The first three nights Mr. Goodwin came, In "Tho Al- tar of Friendship." Hi'wlncsS wiih lilg, uud Mr. Goodwin's acting Wits;'as enjoyable us eyer. Of lhe supporting company Freil Til- den, .Inllii Di'iin, May Aim tin Hiirf MsflM Till- bury deserve special praise. Tile lirst Ihreit nights and Snliirdny inaHnco of lhe week Mary Slmw, In "Ghosts," ||«d fair Sttenll- iinee. Miss Shaw was very good la this gruesome perfiiriiiniu-e. She was duly sup- Iiortcd by Krederlck IajwIs, Maurlcn Wilkin- ion, Charles Guy uiHl Virginia Kline. On Juno S-IO, Amelia lllnghiim, In '"lhe Frisky Mrs. Johnson," and lu one performance ut "The Climbers." Tilt] AiiMTonitiM ( Woodward ft Burgess Amusement Co., malingers).—Last week Iho Woodward HI nek Co. grive "Llltlo Nell und the Marchioness," und had good ultenrinncn. This week a lilg production of "Midsummer Night's Dream." with 200 children In thn production, will go on far a run. Cf.HTuniN'is. — Electric Park o|ieim on Decoration Dsy Forest Park .opens <m June 7 The benefit tendered to Wm. Aliern, of A hern and Patrick, which was held at the -Century Theatre on May 27, was highly successful In evnty rcspeot. Quite a large sum of money was realized, Nnd the programme wus a good one. Those who vol- unteered their services were: Caxtlnhorry nnd iMcCohnell, Kelly and Bertha, (lllllhuu and Murray, Miss Pulllsm. Dnn Turley, Les- ter f/onergnn, Alice Treat Hunt; fit. Clair Kurd, and Carl Charles. The theatre was donated oy the local Managers' Association, and the oniiestin was led by M. I^mtc. The box oOloo wflo taken charge of by Billy Wess- ley, with Geo. II. Dixon as assistant. The stage hands from the Orpheum ran things hack of the curtain, and Doorkeeper Kelly, of the Orphctrm, held them In line at tho entrance. ■■»«» TEXAS. Mobile.—At the MOhroe Park Theatre (Mike McDermotf. mnnSger). — The l^eah RiissMI and Jski* Wells' Iflg Vaudeville CO. came week or May 25. to good buslnesa, and pleased. Week of June 1, Boston Idenl «)}wrn Cn.'. for the summer season. The opening op*r« has betll (-hanged by rer/ucsr t« "Boecaeelo." In place of "Carmen." Th6 old fSTonte -operas win tm put od this sea- son, as well as a number of new ones - ' Mabcottb Tiiutu (Duconroau Brotben, Ft. World. -Al Ronf (lurden 'i'lienfre I3(if '/.. Wheat, manager). —The attendance Increased very materially week ending May 23. For week of May 25 the Curtlss Comedy i'n. continue «s the attnu-Uoii, "A Gambler s Daughter" being lhe ojienlng bill, with the Threo Keltons and Hugh Morrison us the vaudeville features. The garden Is now given over to free concerts Sunday nights. Btanpaho TiIkatiih (Frank Dc Hcn.uo. manager).—■ Hewletle's ilerry Burlftso,iiers are In I hair fourth week at Mils house, the hill for 25 nnd week being Hewletle's com- edy bilrlesdue, "Faust nnd Mcpblsto Jr,'' The Verdlers (Chas. and Hattlo) were Joined 25 by the other member of the * rl "' Myrtle, and (he three close lhe show Willi a strong singing «rtd dancing specially. Others' In Hie olio: Addison sod Livingston, Nina" Oliver, Frank Perez, Yen timer, Ella Kaufman, Bessie Louisa King, Mayme Miilqucen, Paul- ine Hearlel, I.IIIIK Chester, Pearl Gllmore, Ltllio Weston, Grace Crime, Kate" e'lnl»e' nnd Tom Fey, Tho week opened lo capacity business. CittiwN TilKATiiH (Phil Mpstrln, mnnH> per).—"Tba Black DeleellvC," a comedy, in one act. brings the stuck company out lo nil vim (age week of 25. The olio Includes: Howard and West. Ill Tom Ward. ChSs. Iloey, Rose Ii Mllchell. Nellie Williams, Saul Harris, Lillian Mllsworth, Jim Wolfe, Little Mitchell uud Ada Yule. The week opened to capacity house. • , MICHIGAN. Detroit,—At the Detroit Opera Rouse (B. C. Whllnev, manager).—Tho Caetlo Square Opera Company closed its regular season, to good business, week of Msy 25. The present engagement has been the most successful ever played - here. Lyceum Tiihatrk (B. D. Btalr, manager). —The Pike Theatre Company, ln "Mlsa Hobbs."drcw good lined houses week of 2fi. The regular aessou closes hero week of Juno 1. when will be given "Friends." Wober San Antonio.— At the Empire Opera »! ou *,°. If T. Hradv. njiinagen.—<.'olonel Hamilton's National Stock Co. closes hern Jurto 0, after a successful run, at popular fflees. Ills people are as follows: L. J. tiller, lOllen Wlshert, Tom Conlcy, Jack McOrcovy, I*o Summers. T. D. Dougherty, W. K. Dawson. Fred Wntsbn. Lilly Shrews- bury, MeHui Palmer, Murgrirte Shrewsbury, Snsniine Norwood and Emma Ward, with the following specialties : Ed, Dawson, rocsl nnd mimic: Shrewsbury Sisters, In songs: nud dances: Jack McOreovy, comodmn. Cum- ing: Hancock Concert Co. 8. «»» .;. ' ... DEATHS IN l-Hi; 1'HOl'EMSION. PgRCV Kiiwin MattiibWh, who wna yearn ago n press agent for J. M. Hill, died nt his homo In Arlington. N. J., May 21, from pneumonia, uued thirty-two years. Ho bad 3lso been employed us treasurer at' Iho Stan- krd and Union Stiuiu-fe Theatre, New York City. During the past live years lie wss not connected with ttio profession. A widow and two children survive tilm. Thomas O. iiavnciii, nt one time tronsurfr of llavorly'M Minstrel Hull, Brooklyn, N. >'., died on May 14, In that city, ancrl slx|y years. He acted as treasurer of Hie nbnvo theatre during the Into 'ttO's. He had nni. been In the profession for a number nf years. Tlio remains .were burled ut Klks' Real, Evergreen Cemetery, N. Y„ on May 17. Fiikii Markiiam, of the team of Plnsrd nnd Markham, wns found dead in boil at thn Dewey Hotel. Spi-lngllold, Mans,, on May 25. PnoK. WM. a. HALL, formerly u well known tenor singer, died nt Lancaster, Ph., several weeks ago, aged seventy-five years. Ho was ono of lhe tenors of tho Continental Vocalists, a, celebrated organization of fornier years. At thn time of his death ha was tin Instructor of mimic. Two suns nnd a daugh- ter survive him. - IiKNiiy C. Stokkh, who appeared In minor loirs with Amelia illngbiiui and Mrs. I'lske. died at Amiens, France, recently, from pneu- monia, aged twenty-six years. He was n member of Ibn Players' Club. Frank McCaiih, of the loam of McCntm and Emmett, dleil Mny 17. Thn remains were burled In the Actors' Fund Plot, at Evergreen Cemetery, N. Y. /winds EtIIki,. Ill prlviito life, Mrs. Agnen Ethel Tracy, died froln heart dlscilsu on Miiy 2(1, nt her home Id New York City, sftcr ilu Illness of more Hum n year. Hint wus very prominent on thn stiiuu nlHiut thirty yonri ago, hut her Ibcutrlcal career extended uvec only nhnut llvn years. Her llrsl. public up- pen ranee was ut the Jei-omo Theatre, New York City, on Oct. in. num. In scenes from "CainlUc,' In which she was brought forward by Mnllldii Heron, i he well known actress. Miss Ethel I hen played minor roles with u Western stock r inipuny fur n season, after which she was engaged by Ailgustln Daly for lending roles In his company, und re mnliied under his management for three years. She appealed as iho heroine of ''I'roii I'rou," In thn llrst American produc- tion of thai: [day, St tint Fifth Avenue The- I'tre, New York, on Fall, in, IKTO, and mud" il favorable Impression, and also iippesrvd In "Fernando" with sun-ess. Vletorlen Sar- ilmi then wrote "Agnes" fur luir, nnd sho produced II hero nt thn Union Solium Then Ire, Now York City. Hepl. 17, 1K72, and It run for one hundred performances to re rsnl.lv good ImimIiiiiuni. -. In- 1X711 Mlsa Ethel married Fi-imcls W. Tracy, a weiillhV map, und retired from tho singe. After tilt death Mho married Clyde lloiid.-liush, from whom situ hilnr olilnlned a divorce, und resumed tint union of her first, hllshnnd. Thn funeral services warn hold 21), nnd In tei-uient was at Buffalo, N. V., hesldn tho remains of her llrst Imsliiind. A slstnr sur- vives hnr. XM'IIIM A. Dinhmokii (Mrs. .lamos Allen) died id lloHlon, Muss., on Msy, 2U, after a long Illness, the Isst two months of which Won marked by severe suffering. Shu was for liniiiv yours ivlili Hm lloslim Ideals (now the llosinnlaiis) tils-en co., uud isisseused a woll i iiiiivaicii voice, wlilt'h aided her lu iicorliig many Hiiccesses while with that or gnnlr.atlon. Luier slin adopted the dramatic singe, mid her ulillllv us a dramatic uutrenn soon won for her lhe position of lending wi mm ii, which sho held with uovcnll wall known ai ti-nciioiiH, A hrenklng <luwn o( (hn nervous syslom liegnii ahniit four years ago, which necessitated har rallremeul, und death llnnlly resulted from eomplelo nnrvuus nx- luiimtloM. Tlio Interment was In EvergraSn Cemetery, New York, on .lime I. Ciiaiii.kh t'lii-.r, ii vaudnvllln ncrfonnnr, died ill din Mnry Fletcher Hiisplliil, Hurllng- Imi. Vt., on Alay 2, iifler nn. operation for appendicitis. II" wiih nflyono years of iigr. and hud been In the then tries I profession since ha was thirteen. During the :pust fourteen years lie had uppeared with hln wife, whose iirofcssloiiiil name In Mlnnln Cvuns, and HlA (eilm was known as Krey and I'lviins. Their last engiigemcnt Wus Willi tlie llrlllietl gc MllllllOll CO, Thl. l-nnilllll'l were Interred In Mr. Krey's lot In Ostljilo Cnmntfry, Okslple, N. II. Ills wlfn slid a diiughfi-c, Mrs. Muud Hums, of Kilslort, Pa., survive him. ♦ «» GEOttGIA, Allnnln. -AI. thn Grand III. L. & J. L. Ho Give, iiuiiiiignrs).—Joseph KllgoUr np,d Ills capable Hlls-k company were given u hearty riiceplloii May 25. when /hey opened lUe Summer season n |. thn Gl'lliid. "llertrls AlJnmo" was Urn ottering. Joseph KllgOur, Grace Gibbons nnd Elennor Rrfiwnlng wete received wiih' murked favor. "J'upl. rlwltl" w'l I be presented .lime 1 und week. Hi lou l.liike Wells, tun linger).-'- -The Olf- (In Musical Comedy Co. played a return en- gagement, week of 2,"i. lluslni'ss coulluiieu at the Maine high point of excellence. "Till French Muld" was the bill aud scored a bit. Thn entire couipuny was cordially greeted, and Its work throughout wus productive of much enjoyment, Tho season closes ut this bouse 30. Tim; Casino nt Ponce da Leon Park (Jnko Wells, ■minugci-).—Tho popular Glffin Mimi- cal (.'oinody Co. opens this new playhouse June 1. with "Tho Lady Hhivify." Advance sale Indli-utoH ihut the t-upitoliy uf (.he house will ha tested. AuiciiNtn.—'I'he Siilnmer seasnii of vaude- ville will open Monthly, June. I, at Mouin Na no Park (Geo. Conklln, ma nuger), with thn llrst of Juke Wells' companies. The comedy. "Confusion." will be jiul on the llrst half of Ibn Week, und "A MexIcAu Love Story'' tlie uist httIL with, twolvo people In the cast, Including: Mr. Whltacre, Ellzaheili RathlMine, flam Joel, Miss Revere, Sully Pnrtlhgton, Muli-onii lluncnn, W, II. Rreem-. Albert Curtis and Mr. I^ee. During the second or third week In June light opera will be the attraction. Some thirty people will appear fit "Said Pasha," "Wuvulo' and "OlroOr-Glrofla." The tfavlllop liris bccii entirely overhauled and repainted, new scenery added, and Hie grounds beautified by the Augusta Electric Railway Co. First clnss^nidsle will be nulM* ntrutlruetlon this aeason, as Bcarden's Oncni House Orchestra has bceo cDgag*d f«r too boubou, 3 _