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AUGUST 22. THE IJSTEW YOBK CLIPPER. 603 x» ■l'AULU OF tll.MliMS, Page. Miss Clipper's Anecdotes, Personalities and Comments Concerning Stage Folk.. .".07 Alif'rt Parr—Sketch 507 World of Flayers 508, ft'.K), 611O Edwin Tbanhouaer—Sketch .108 Eddie Leonard—.Sketch 59s Vaudeville and Minstrel 509, 600, fllfi John B. Wills-Sketch 50ft Our London Letter *02 Our Chicago letter tsos, 003 Utest by Telegraph 60S On tbe Boad 805,606 Vaudeville Route List.: 606, 007 (mesa and Checkers 508 Queries Answered 602 ■ Under-the Tents 607 nipper Tost Office 607 -Ce* V'Ork City—Review and Comment.. «M)8 jleatbs In the Profession ,.610 With the Bill. Posters 610 .Miscellaneous mo Music and Sons 610 THEATRICAL CORRKSPONDKXCK. New York- State.. 601 Maine .. 601 Ohio 601 ITnnsylvanla 601 Kentucky 601 Canada . ..• : 601 Minnesota . ...• 001, 000 District of Columbia 601 Massachusetts 603 Indiana -. 60:i Colorado , 60.1 Washington 603 Alabama ,. 60S Iowa > 604 .Now Jersey 604,010 Illinois 607 Oregon 608 Texns 608 ■Missouri 608 Tennessee 6118 Louisiana 6O0 Michigan. Wisconsin 000 Virginia, Kansas 609 Maryland 610 Heorgfa 610 Virginia- 010 LATEST BY TELEG3UPE Monday NlKht'fl Openings fa All the Hltr Show Towns. GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. "Tllft Devil's Disciple." "Shenan- doah." "The Dairy Farm," "Cum- berland '61." ••!■ Harvard," "I lie Kortnae Teller," "ftao Vaas Isa" onil "The BlftT Little Princess." With Vntnlevllle, Make In the J OflVrinKs. ,Sl>rclqi ni*patchcn to The New Yobk Cupped Hxs Pbakcisco. Aug. 18.—At Ihc Columbia Tlieairo Henry iMIllcr nnd M"argaret Anglln twgnn Inst night n spoelnl season an co-slars, 1)1 "The Devil's Disciple." Tlie bouse was s-iid out before the openlug, and the advance sale.Is large. The stars were heartily re- ceived.' lauronu Thf.atiie. —This Is the fifth wtfek of the Xgll-Morosco Co., presenting ••Shenandoah." Business has been excellent. AiiUiXAKTitMTBt:.—Last night was the first production here of "The Hairy Farm." The play scored a success with tbe large audience present". . CB-vrttU. TireATnR. — "Cumberland '81" oneoM- Inst night. Umw OrKBA House. —This Is the second week of' ,v «n. Harvard." Iluslness has been Ttvoi.t Opera Hoime. —"The Fortune Tel- ler" opened last night, and Annn LIchter ap- iiearrd in the lending prima donna role. FfKOliKR's Thkathb.— This Is ttje second week of "Quo Vnss tss" and "The Hlg Lit He Princess." .The S. R. 0. slfin Is displayed Obi-keitm Theatre. —Beginning Sunday, 16: Rosle Rendle, Ileely abd Mecly. John l,e Clolr, Lew Hawkins. Kaufman Troupe, Miss Wlhslow. Sidney Wllmer and company, Klfle'Fay, and the blograph. Business con- tinues big. I . _ _ . TimCiiutks. —Opening Infet night: Hodges nnd' iJnn'nchmere, Harry linker, Campbell Urns.,- l-oralne and Howell, Mexlas und iMciliis, Jessie Dale, and the nnlmatoscope. G-kaiiman'h TltBATRK.—Last night's open- ings Included Edward Putter, Smith and Clark, Dalton nnd Lewis, Malvern Bros., Clint Montgomery, and the bioscope. .Nora—Week of Mondny, Aug. 17. annual national encampment of the Grand Army of 1 he 1 Republic, -when the city will outshine ' and. putdo' Itself. 100.000 visitors are ex- iierted from all over the country. $75,000 Ims'been subscribed for entertainments. PROM OTHER POINTS. Theatricals are BesrlnnlnK to Resaaie Activity, and Houses are Every- where Throwing Open their Doors. Chicago, Aug-. 18.—JtfcVlcker's opened Its season Saturday night, 15, with capacity business for "Sherlock Holmes." Tbe Thlrty- lirst Street's season opened the same night, with. '.'Diplomacy." Sunday afternoon Hopkins' season opened, with "A Thorough- bred Tramp," to big business Tbe "est Madison Street carnival closed for Sunday, mill -Pain's "Ancient Home" played to ca- pacity...'.. ..Sans Souel and Water Chutes Park Wad: great Hunday business, owing to 1 he pleasant weather "Babes In roy- lnnrt.' at the Grand: "The Tenderfoot, at ihf>-I>e*nboro r and Henry K. DIxey, at Pow- ers';' continued attraction*, profited Immense- ly....,: .-.The Columbus had unusually good business, with "On ibe Bridge at Midnight, nnd, fuir'slzed crowds saw "The Ministers •Son;" nt the Bijou The last week of Ktov.li burlesque at Sam T. Jack's and the Troradero began with filled bouses, and con- ilnubiis vaudeville packed the Chicago Opera Mouse..... .Sine. Emmy nnd Jessie Bartlett Davis were tbe Masonic Temple's chief feat- nres', 'attracting capacity business .- ."Alaska" opened to all the Criterion could hold. "A Little Outcast" drew to the Acad- emy's capacity, and the Alhambra did big business with "Over Niagara Falls.".... -• .less'Dondy assumed the lead In "The Prince <>f PHaan,-" at the Studebakcr. Monday night. ■scoring a success wllh bis debut In muslcn <omed>. Al. W. Martin's "U. T. C. opened Its season Sunday night, to the ca- pacity 3 of Towle'a Opera House, Hammond. Ind., "A dlumau Slave" played, to big ImalAess. at the Calumet, South Chicago. The Howard's Stock Co. opens next Sunday after- noon.'.. ."Under Southern Skies" began the week propitiously at the Great Northern Sunday- afternoon. Kanhah City. Aug. 18.—The Grand Opera 'House' opened Its annual season last night, with-* fine production of "The Burgomas- ter,'" ■ In.-which Oscar Flgmin nnd Ruth WhUe were the favorites. The bouse was packed, and hundreds were turned away..... •At >thc Glllls big Sunday matinee crowd and n packed night house sow and enjoyed "A Millionaire Tramp." Forest Park had the usual biff Sunday push: In Hopkins Theatre a good vnndevllle bill. In which r.tplmn-wns the headllner, was given...... at. Electric .Park Sorrentlno and his Bonda nnssn delighted the Immense crowd. CiKcutXATi. Aug. 18.—With no pro- fessional 'Jail came scheduled, the attend- ance at the theatres nt the opening, Sun- day, showed a marked Increase.... At ,HiP: People's Watson's American Burjeeoncrs. and "KiiBPius O'Brien," at Heuck'a, played to big house*. Rst..> Aug. IS.—"ivggy from Paris" ?8t, Ji* . ■"' . t,,rl "llSl't at the Trenioiil lil x 3B&L ■ "* ■■■ ■« ■ Grand Opera *i^.. 1L" 1 ,*'l l , n ."". enthusiastic gathering. Beware of Men" lielng the magnet..... Sidewalk was blocked In from of the Huh a renamed and practically new house, by the crowds trying to purchase tIrketH for the evening performance. The Interior is hand- somely decorated In dark mnroon and gold, while the exterior present* n maroon ami white front. At the popular prices this house should do a big business. "The Lim- ited Mall" Is the owning card... "The Counterfeiters" attracted large patronage at the reopening of the Bowdoln Snnnre..... J. II. Gllmotir, In tbe title pnrt In ••Jim, the I enmnn," was warmly greeted nt the Castle Square..;.. .Fine business at Music Hall, With Howard Hall. In "The Man Who Dared One of the best bills of the season at Keith's was wnrmlv appreciated by two S. R. 0. crowds The tlftv-elgblh season of the Howard began with ii honru. ••••••Two good slxed assemblages witnessed the Roynl rturlesquers' excellent show at the Palace Museums were also In the run- ning Yesterday afternoon was qull" warm and drove folks parkwanl, but showers hurt them for evening performances. St. 1/ii.is, Ang. r8.—The Grand opened Its season Aug. 16, with "The Irish Pawn- brokers:" excellent attendance At Craw- ford's "The Village Parson" Is attracting unusual attention for n popular price melo- drama. It Is rauslcnllr well i-nst The Standard has the Hon Ton Burlesquers "The Buffalo Tragedy," at the Imperial, re- ceives fair patronage Hnvlln's has "Nobody's Clslin." nnd the clleutele of the house patronlxc It well Tbe Columbia house patronise It well The Columbia of- fered n new vaudeville bill 17. and It opened well At the Highlands another clever vaudeville bill Is on, headed bv the Girl with the Auburn Hair The Dehnar offers "Helter Skelter," and It Is the week's fu- vorlte: attendance big Lawrence Han- ley and the stock company, at Koerner's, present "Monte Crlsto;" opening perform- ance well Attended MannWa offers vaudeville, nnd has a Tery clever bill The Suburban offers several vaudeville acts In addition to Innes' Band Ilnshagen's has a new vaudeville hill on. as has Kemp's Park also. Both opened to average attend- ance. PniLAOEi.pniA. Aug. 18.—With seven the- atres open, amusement seekers were well pro- vided for last night, nnd availed themselves well of the opportunity "Girl nnd the Judge" had an excellent bouse at the Audi- torium, and "Miss Bob White," at the Park. and "Devil's Auction." nt tbe National, fined equally well The stock company, In "The Moth nnd the Flame," nt Forepnugh's, received merited recognition, nnd "Too Much Johnson." nt the IIIJ011. delighted a houseful of patrons Vaudeville at Keith's dis- played the nsunl powerful drawing powers, and burlesque, al the Lyceum, proved popu- lar Pain's spectacle attracted a fine crowil to Woodslde Park, nnd other pnrks were liberally patronized. Washington. Aug. 18.—"The Great White nianiop.l" opened, 10 u parked house, last night, at the Acnd-iny of Music Wat- son's Oriental Ilurlesquers opened tbe week Willi two crnwdod audiences nt the Lyceum. t'nbln John Bridge and Chevy t'hnse Lake parks encb had capacity patronage. MianIIIII. Aug. IS.—"Two Little Waifs" opened nt the Avenue Theatre. Sunday mati- nee, 10 a rood audience Jockey Club Park was t-rowded to hear Kurkamp's Band. James nnd. Younger's Wild West ojipned to parked tents. On tfte Road. All Routes Mast Reach l« Not Later Than Monday. Conroy k Mink's Ciniutllnns (P. I*, lugr.i ■-Snlciu, X. J., Aug. '.'-t-Sept Champion. J. O.. Stock (M. S. Pogue —Hot Springs, Ark., Aug. liSept a" il.Tehler & Co.. nt ft. jit. ... . Pogue. mgr.1 . ifsep nigra, i-—N. V. DRAMATIC. Aubrey Stock, Eastern, Mlttenlhnl Brothers' Hiirl Brehm. mgr.)—Carbundale, Pa., Aug. 17-22. Poiiffbkecpslc 24-al>. Aubrey Stock. Western, Mlttenthal Brothers' (W. 1). Fltrgerald, mgr).—Seranton, Pa., Aug. 17-22. Wllkosbarre 24-20. Adair, Gregg & Adair Slock (John Adair, assl. mgr.)—Graflon, W. Va., Aug. 24-20. "Alaska." Lincoln J. Carter's—Chicago, III., Aug. 16-20. "Arizona." Klrke La Shelle's (M. II. Ray- ' mond, mgr.)—Washington, D. C., Aug. 24- "As Yon Like It" (Ernest Shlprann, mgr.)— Belfast, Me., Aug. 20, Mar Harbor 21. Eastport 24, Calais 2r>, -Mnchtna 26, Fair- field 28. Skowhcgan 20. "At tbe Old tlross Roads" (Arthur C. Alston, mgr. 1—Erie, Pa., Aug. 20. "At Pike's Peak," G. H. Eldon's (Clnuile Boardmsn, mgr.)—Klrksvllle, Mo.. Aug. 24, Unlonvllle 25, Centrevllle, In., 26, Leon 28. "An Aristocratic Tramp" (Will Kllroy, mgr.) —Dundee, 111., Aug. 17, Sycamore 18. Bel- vldere ID. De Kalb 20, Mendota 21, Galva 22, Spring Valley 2.1. "Aeross the Pacific" (Harry Clay Blnney, mgr.1—Pittsburg, Pa.. Aug. 17-22. "Alpbonse and Gaston." Gus Hill a^—New Haven. Conn.. Aug. 31. ■ Blneham. Amelia, Repertory (Frnnk McKee, mgr.l— Tnconta. Wash.. Abg. ill. Seattle 20^22, Spokane 24, 2S, Helena, Mont., 27, Butte 28. . „ „„_. ,. Bokcr. With Ellis, in "Ghosts'—Elizabeth, N J., Aug. 19. Bcnnett-Moulton, Repertory (J. M. Torr, mgr.)—Cohucs, N. V., Aug. 17-22. Sarato- ga 24-29. Baldwin.Melville Stock (Walter 8. Baldwin, mgr.i—r.Hffalo, N. Y„ Ang. 17, Indsflnltc. Bennett's Big Show (J. W .Sights bim.1i- Staples, Minn., Ang. 17-10, Aitkin 20-22, Cloquet 24-20. .„,'«, 1 '•Buffalo Mystery." Jule and Elmer Wal- ters' (Robert Halcott, mgr.)—It. Louis, Mo.. Aug. 16-22. Chicago 23-29. "Bunch of Kevs" (Gus Bothuer, mgr.)—Tar- ry town, N. Y., Aug. 211. •Breexv Time" (Merle H. Norton, mgr.l — Oake's, No. Dak., Aug. 19. Aberdeen. So. Dak 20. Hniton 21, Webster 22, Mllbnnk 24 Ortocvlllc, Minn., 2.".. Gracevllle -'6, Morris 27. I.ltchlleld 28, Granite l-'nlls 20. "Bv Right of Might"—Indianapolis,. lud., "Bfa U c C ktho'rn"-ElI*nhetli, N. J.. Aug 2426. "Busy Ixzy" I* I'- H,ll 'r nigr.)—nay, N. Cook^Cnurch Slock (II. W. Taylor, mgr.) — Woonsocket, II. L. Aug. 24-20. Chnse-Llsetcr, Southfni—lies Moines, la., Aug. 17-22, Aimuuiaa 24-211. Curts Dramatic (M. II. Curt", mgr.)—Sa- vanna, III., Ang. 17, indefinite. Clinsc-Llster. Northern (Joseph jjfarrell, mgr.) —West Liberty. In.. Aug. 17-22. lown City Carroll Comedy (Ion Cnrroll, tn.gr.)—Clnrks- burg, W. Vn., Ang. 17, Indefinite. Cnrtiss Comedy (Harry Kit lug. bus. nigr.) —Fort worth, Tex.. Aug. 17-Sept.■ B. Cnrtiss Stock (S. M. Curtlss, mgr.)—Pho-nix. Ariz.. Aug. 17. Indefinite. Chandler-Sturgeon Comedy — Defiance, O., Aug. 17, Indefinite. Castle Squore Stock (W. B. Sherman, mgr.) —Brantford, Ont.. Ang. 17. Indefinite. Castle Square Stock No. 1 (L. b.,Gree»e, ^TOgr.lJ-.Newark, O., Aug. 17-23. Mnsslllou 04 *jo Cnitle Square Stock No. 2 (C. C. -Allison. mgr.)—Sydney, C. B.. Aug. 17-22. Glased Cutter afwuiliims' Rloek (Cutter 4 fHm mgrs.l—Crnwfordsvllle. Ind.. Aug. 17-22. Cnlroer. utsnn »-, Comedy — KJ«ckTllle, Pa„ Aug. 27-S& "Christian - City Aug. i: "Country Kid" iWhlttaker k Hicks, tngra.) —Mount Clemens. Mich.. Aug. 17, Pontine 18, Jackson 10. Ijinsltig .'<•, Mason 21. St. Johns 22. Greenville 24. Grand Ledge '.*."• Portland 26, Clare 28. Reed City 211. "Child Slaven of New York" |J. B. Isaac. mgr.)—I'rovlilence, It. I., Aug. 17-22, Pittsburg, Ph.. 24-20. "Clenn Slsle," Jessie Mlllwanl tCbnrlos It. IMIIInghsm, inur.i —Albany, N. V.. Aug. 17. "Charily Nurse." Selmn llerrman (Heuck & Feiinessy, mgr. 1—Merlden. Conn., Aug. 27. Dlxev. Henry I-:., In "A Welsh Rarebit" and "raring the Music" (Nalliunlel Roth, mgr.i—Chicago, III.. Aug. 17-22. Pllger Cornell. Repertory. No. I—Greenville, Pa.. Aug. 17-22. Oil City 24-20. Dllger-Corncll, Repertory. No. 2—Yonugs- town, O.. Aug. 1 .-22, Clrclevllle 27-29. "Devil's Auction," Charles II. Vale's—Phil- adelphia. Pa.. Aug. 13-32. "Darkest Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's—Crown Point, Ind, Ang. 24, Rochester 23, Peru 26, Columbus, II., 21-20. "Down Mobile," Lincoln .1. Carter's—Stevens Point. Wis.. Aug. 24, Marsbllebl 2ft, I lint Claire 26. Asblnnd 27, West Superior 28, I mint h, Minn., 20. "Down By the Sen" (Phil Hunt, mgr.l — N. V. City Auk. 17-22. "Darkness und Daylight." Harry M. Clark's IK T. Strtsou. mgr.l—Cnnlon, III., Aug. 24, Keokuk, la.. 2ft. Fort Madls.ui 26. Mon- mouth, III.. 27. Davenimrt, la., 28, Rock Island. HI., 21). "Driven from Home"—Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 24-29. "Down nnd Pp." Hickman Brothers'—Hoy Shore, X. V.. Aug. 24. "Desperate Chunce --St. Catharines, Can., Aug. 28. "Denver Express," Itoldru Bros.'—Cellar Itnplil.i. la.. Aug. 21. Keokuk 27. Ewlng-Taylnr Slock (Albert Taylor, mgr.l— Shrerepnn, l.n.. Aug. 16-.1i). Edwards Stock .(Charles F. Edwards, mgr.) —Elkton. Mil., Aug. 17-22. Eclipse Hlock (Lloyd ft lleiiter, mgrs. 1— Orleans, Ind., Aug. 2t>. Pimll 21. Sulem 2'!, Lehiimiii Juurllon. Ky., 21, Livingston '-'", London 26-28. Eviiim ft Wnnl Comedy (Kdwnrd II. Titus, mgr.)—Camden, N. J., Aug. 28. 21). Earl ft Miirlell's Ainerlrim Stock (Oliver Mnrtell, nigr. 1—Sioux City, la,, Aug. 17, Indefinite. I-Msnll «!« Wlntliroim Stock—Bnrdslnwn, Kv., Ana. 17-22. iVbnuon 24-211. "Eurl of Ppwiurkei" (Klrke La Shelle, mgr.) N. V. City Aug. 17-Seiir. ft. "Eleventh Hour." Lincoln J. Carter's—To- ledo. O.. Aug. 16-19, Grand Rapids, Mich., 20-22, Muskegon 2.1, Manistee 24, Traverse City 2ft, East Jordan 211. Petoskey 27, Cadillac 28, Lndlngton 20. "East Lynne"—lndlnnnpolls, Ind., Aug. 20- 22. Frawley, Daniel. Repertory (Leigh D. Brurk- nrt. mgr.)—Sydney. Aust.. Aug. 17-Sept. 11. Ferris Comedians (Harry llubb. mgr.)—Re- loll. Wis., Aug. 17-21. Osbkosh 2.1-20. Ferris .Slork— (iiniilm, Neb., Aug. 17, In- definite: Fields Stock (Frnnk Sylvester, mgr.)—White Sulphur Springs, Ind. Ter., Aug. 17, In- definite. Francis, Marlon, Repertory (George K. Rob- inson, mgr.)—Paterson, N. J., Aug. 17-22, Enstou. Pn.. 24-20. Forrest Comedy—Springfield, Mass., Aug. 17- "1'lnmlng Arrow." Lincoln J. Carter's—Ra- clnr, Wis.. Aug. 16, Klkhorn 17, Harvard, 111., 18. Woodstock 111. Marengo 20, Hel- vldere 21, Rockford 22. l'lntterllle. Wis.. 24, Dubuque. In., 2ft. Clinton 26. Ilnck Is- land, HI., 27, Mollne 28, Muscatine, In., 29. "Fast Mall," Lincoln J. Carter's—Brnldwond. HI., auk. SI. "For Her Children's Sake," Eostern. Sul- livan, Morris ft Woods'—Hohoken. N. J., Aug. 2022. Philadelphia, Pn., 24-211. "For Mother's Sake" (Rusro ft Holland, nigra.)—Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 10- 10. Toledo. 0.. 20-22, Alexandria. Ind.. 2.1. lndlnnnpolls 24-26, Columbus 27, Rich- mond 2S, Elwond 20. "For Her Sake." E. J. Carpenter's 1 Joseph Pilgrim, mgr.)—Blnomliiglon, III.. Aug. 22. Peoria 2.1. 1'ekln 24, Sprlngllelil 2ft. I'lttsfelil 26, O'llniy 27, Itunnlbnl, Mo., 29. "Foxy Grandpa." Wm. A. Brady's—Kings- Ion, X. V.. Aug. .11. "Factory Girl" 1 Charles II. Wnera. mgr.) —X. Y. Cltv Ang. 1722. Hartford 24-26, Fnll River, Mush., 27-29. "Funny Mr. Donley" (Frank D. Bryan, mgr.)—Wheeling, W. Vn.. Aug. 24-26, l)ny- lull, O., 27-29. "Fatal Wedding." Sullivan, Harris ft Woods' —Pntersun, N. J.. Aug. 24-29. "Friend of lite Family" (W. E. Gorman, mgr.)—I'enrln, III.. Aug. 16, Davenport, In., 17. Cellar Roplils 18, Des Moines 19, . Sioux CHy 21), Grand Island. Nebr., 21, Cheyenne, Wyo., 22. Denver. Coin.. 211-211. Granger, Willis. In "A Gentleman of France" I Martin J. Dixon, ingr.)—N. V. Clly Aug. 22-29. Gnrvle, Edward, In "Mr. Jolly of Jollet." Brouilhursi ft Carrie's (II. A. Wlckhnm, mgr.)—■Be'hlelieiu. Pn., Aug. 22. Lebanon 24, Altona 2ft. Johnstown 20, Washington 27. Springfield, 0., 28, Anderson, Ind., 29. Godding Comedy (O. M. Cotton, mgr.)— Albion. Mich.. Aug. 17, Indefinite. Glbney Stock! Wm. Stanford, mgr.)—Charles- ton, 111., Aug. 17-20, Grnnewln. Charles. In "Mr. Plpp"—Hohoken, N. J., Aug. 22-26. "Game Keeper," Smith O'Brlon (Rowland ft Clifford, nigra.)-r-Marlon. Ind., Aug. 27-21). "Girl from Sweden." Harry M. Clark's (II. .1. Bernard, mgr.)—Jollet, III., Aug. 18, Michigan City, lud., 19, Marshall, Mich., 20, Lansing 22, Muskegon 24, Big Rapids 2ft, Lndlngton 2(1, Alunlstee 27, Port llimm 29. "Gnnie of Life" (Frank T. Klntzlng, mgr.) —ICIIx.iiboth. N. J.. Aug. 17-10, Scrniiton, l'«., 2H-22, Worcester, Mnns., 24-29. "Grent White Diamond"—Washington. D. C, Aug. 17-22. "Good Will and Bail Bill" (J. F. Illnttner, mgr.)— Chicago. 111.. Aug. 211-29. "Grwit 'Dnuptntloii" (Mltteolhul Ilrotbers, nigra. 1—Troy, N. Y.. Aug. 24. llnrrlgan. Edward. In "I'lider (Over' (LI1H1- ler ft Co., nigra.)—Bridgeport, Conn,, Aug. 26. Ilnwurd Hall, In "The Man Who Dared" rllenrv I'lrrsun, mgr.l—Host mi. Muss., Aug. 17-22. Pnividence, II. I.. 24-29. Hall. I»"U C., Hcpcriorj-—Council Bluffs, In., Aug. 20-22, St. Joseph. Mm., 24-29. Herruiiiiiii. mnglclnn (Edward Thnrniilnr, mgr.i— Suvniinnli, Gn„ Aug. 20. Iluntlev-Moore Slis-k—Atlantic Clly, N. J„ Aug.' 17. Indefinite. Il'iwnnl Slm-k .'A. tl. Howard, mgr.)— Whitehall, N. Y„ Aug. 17-22, Glens Falls 24-20. llnrcourl Comedy—Kaslport, Mr., Aug. 17' 22. Augusta 24-211. Henilerson. Maud. Stock (Joseph Parent, nigr.)— Boyne Cltv, Mich.. Aug. 17-22. "Henri of Chlcngo. Lincoln J. Carter's— . Sevmour. Ind., Aug. 17. Shelbyvllle 18, Xo'hlesvllle 19, Peru 20. Tecumseh. Mich., 21; Port Huron 22. London, Out.. 24, Ham- ilton 2ft, Kingston 2(1. Ottawa 27-29. "Her Only Hln. Lincoln J Carter's—Ben- ton Harbor. Mich.. Aug. 17, South Haven 18. Greenville 19, Mount Pleasant 20, Man- istee 21. Traverse City 22, Cheboygan 24, Rault si A Marie 2ft. Sault sle. Marie, ■JT, Kurftnaha. C«n.. 26. Manlsilque, Mich., 28, Green Bay, vFI«.','2W^- •■ll.iiliwt dmu lu Dixie" (Eugclio S|Hifr«rd, mgr.i— I'nxtmi. III.. Aug. ID. Rlnonilngton 21), Champaign 21. Danville 22. Westvllle 2.1. Crawrordsvllle. Ind., 24, Knknmn 2ft. MiiDneller 26. Fort Wayne 27. Peru 28, l.ngiinsjNirt 29. "Human Slnvcs" (J. M. Ward, mgr.)—In- dianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 17-19, Dayton, <>., 2D-22, Columbus 24-26. "Happy Hooligan." Eastern, Gus fllll'is— New llochellr. X. Y„ Aug. 24. "Hot Old Time," Gus Hills—N. Y. Clly Aug. 24-29. "Holly Tolly" (Ollle Mack ft Joseph M. Galies. mgrsl—Jamesiowu. X. Y., Aug. 19. Akron, ().. 20, Limn 21, South Rend, Ind.. 22, Milwaukee, Wis.. 2.1-29. "Hnrk Bauson," Jus. T. McAlpIn—New Lon- don. Wis.. Aug. Id, Shawano 20. "Her Marriage Vow" iVnnce ft Sullivan, lllgrs.l — HufTnl.i, N. Y.. Aug. 17-22, To- ledo, O.. 2.1-26. Akron 27-29. "Horsier Girl." Bessie Clli'tou Hi. II. Eldon, ingr.)—Monpeller. Ind., Aug. 19. Keo- kuk 22. Ahderaon 211. Xoblesvllle 24. l.n, niion 2ft. Martinsville 26, Spencer 27, Blnomfield 28, Linton 20. Hello Hill" —Rockford, III., Aug. 26. Clin- ton, In., 21, Muskegon 22, Des Moines 24- 29. "Hearts of Gold," No. 1 (Edward F. Evans, nigr.)--Harrington. Del.. Aug. 27-29. "In Old Kentucky." Jacob Lilt's—St. Paul. Minn., Aug. 2:1-29, .MInnea|Wlls IKlSepl. ft. "Irish Pawnbrokers" (Joseph W. Sparks, mgr.)—St. Loiils. Mo., Aug. 16-22. "Jim Itiitdso," Suilvnn, Harris A Woodn'— Newark, X. J., Aug. 24-29. "Jnnies Roys In Missouri" (Frank Gnzrolo, mgr.)—ivewiinee. III., Ang. 10, ('Union 211, Fi-eeport 21, Duhuqiie, In., 22, Des Moines 24-211. "JUst Struck Town," Jule Walters' (H. II. Ernst, n-gr.)—Chicago, |l|., Aug. 30-Se|>r. Kelcey, llerliert. and Eflle Shanuun, In "Sher- lock Holmes" 1 Daniel V. Arthur, ingr. 1 - Chicago. III., Aug. 17-2D. Kendall. Exrn, in "The Vinegar Buyer" il.lebUr ft Co., nigis. 1—Los Angeles. Cn!., •Aug. 17-19, Fresno 20, San Jose 21. Stock- ton 22, Sacra memo 24, Piir'lnud, Ore,, 2<'i. Klugsley-Riissell~-Troy, Mo., Aug. 21-20. King Mramtlc (Clerkuer ft DuriilT. mgrs. 1 — Wllllsimsrnrt, I Aug. 24-29. Kennedy, .lames. Repertory lO. K. M'ee, luirr.)—Sprluglleld, III.. Aug. 2.1-29. Krrklion* Drnniallr -Smith Centre, Knn., Aug. 17-22. • King 01 Detectives," Sullivan, Harris ft Woods'— llsliluiore. Mil., Aug. 17-22. "Kidnapped In New York," Harney Gllinore-- I'hllnilelplila, Pa.. Aug. 15-22. I.oder, Chnrles A., lu "A Funny Side of Life" 1 Iluttrrllrlil ft lirlmllow. mgm.i-- Ciimden, N. J., Aug. 17-10, Frnnkford, Pn., 2l>22, Wilmington, Del.. 24-20, West I'Iich- ler. nu 27, Poltstnwu 28, Allenlo-.vu 2U. l.iikeniont Stock-- Alloonn, Pn., Aug. 17, In- definite. I ondale Then ire (Hal Hnrbor, mgr.)—Cnr- roll, In., Aug. 17-22. "Little Outcast," Enstern, Coo. E. Hill's 1 Lawrence G. Mpn-er. ingr.l-Chlriigo, 111., Aug. 111-sop 1, ft. "Mltie Ouicnst." Northern, Geo. II. Olll's iIjIl'-u- II. l'lf/.hugli, mgr.)— lliirliniinii, Midi., Aug. 10. Plymouth, Ind., 20, War- saw 21. cblciigo Ilelghis, 111., 211. Michi- gan 1'lljr. Ind., 21. Woodsl.irk. HI.. 2ft. Illnoii. Wis., 27, Plymouth 2K. Nreniih 211. "I.liiilird Mali" (Elmer K, Vance, mgr.)-- lloston, Mass., Aug. 17-22. "J.iKlithoiise by the Sen" 1 Vance ft Sullivan, mgrs.)—Jersey City, N. J., Aug. lft-22, Newark 24. 20. "Little Church Around the Corner" (Vance ft Sullivan, nigrs.i —llrldgoport, Conn., Aug. 20-22, Philadelphia, Pn., 24-2(1. "Ijinii o' Cotton" (Junker ft Corcoran, mgrs.) —Morrison lit., Aug. 2ft, Clinton, la., 26, Rockford 27, Dubuque 28, Mnrsliulltowu 29. Morrison, Isabel. In "The Deserted Bride"-— Altnona, Ph., Aug. 26. Monlell, Eleanor, lu "The Girl and Ihn Judge"—Phllndelnhl*. Pa., Aug. lft-22. Myrldr-llnrder Slock (Eugene J. Hull, mgr.) —Klttnnnlug, Pn., Aug. 17-22, Piiiixsnlnw- ney 21-20. MrCulliim, Barlley, Stork—Portland, Me., Aug. 17, Indefinite. Miller-Bryan Stack (A. L. Rryan. mgr.) — Union Rouge, l.n., Aug. 17, Indenlte. MnDnnnld Srock til. IV. McDonald, tngr.) — Eureka Springs, Ark., Aug. 17; Indefinite. Majwtlc Stock—L'tlea, N. v., Aug. 17, In- definite. Mnren-lliiyes Stock (A. Gnrlleld, mgr.)—St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 211-29. Marks Brothers, May A. Bell Marks (II. W. Marks, nigr.)—Smith's Falls, Ont., Aug. 20-22, Ogdcnsbnrg, X. V'., 24-29. Myers. Irene, Repertory | Will Myers, mgr.) —Chester, Pn., Aug. 17-22, Trenton, X. J., 24-29. Matties, Clara, Repertory—Ontario, Cnn., Aug. 17-:ui. May, Venui, Reiierliiry (II. A. Du Hols, mgr.) — Ashland, hy., Aug. 17-Sept. 12. "Man lu Mnu" (Bullerlletd ft lirlmllow, mgrs.)—Bin-re. Vl„ Aug. 19, Burlington 20. Tli'oiiilerogn, X. V.. 21. Cohucs 22, lllon 24, Walertown 2ft, Bootievllle 26. Clli-ii 27, Oswego 2N, Fulton 29. "Mlllloniilrr Tramp," Elinor Walters' (II. E. Iliiclinniiu, mgr.)—Kmisas Clly, Mo., Aug. 10-22. "Muldoon's Picnic," Pimm's (Win. A. Mason, mgr.)—Putnam, Conn., Aug. 17-22, ".MrFndden's Flats," Gus Hill's (Thomas II. Henry, ingr.)— Atlantic Clly, X. J., Aug. 17-22. Camden 24-26, Wilmington. DeH, 27-20. / "Minister's 8011." W. B. Pntfon (J. M, Stout, mgr.)—Chicago, III., Ang. 16-22, HI. I.mils, Mo., 2:i-21l. "Missouri Girl." Enstern, Fred Raymond's— Sycamore, III., Aug. 22. Fnlrbury 26, Fow- ler. Ind., 27, Plymouth 28, Rochester 29. "Messenger Hoy" (George D. Sweet, nigr.)— Red Oak. In., Aug. 111-21, Vlllsru 22. Slu-n- nndonh 2.1. "Montana Outlaw,' Warner ft Altaian s (C, F. Luwrcnce, nigr.)—Detroit, .Mich., Aug. lft-22. Xelll-Moroseo Slock — San Frnnclseo, Cnl., Aug. 17-22. . "Nobody's Claim" fchnrles A. Hohb ugr.) —Hi. Louts, Mo.. Aug. 16-22. "New Jersey Folks" (II. L. Maxwell, mgr.)— Mitchell, So. Dak., Aug. 22, Kimball 24, ciininlii'i'liiin 2ft, Mount Vernon 20, Bridge. water 27. Pnrker 28. Lruuox 211. Olcotl, Cliiiunrey. Ill "Terence" 1 Augustus I'ltou, mgr.I- -St. Paul. Minn., Aug. 27- Scpt. ft. Owen, William, In "When Louis XI Was King" i.Marilu Hhceley, mgr.)— Kings- tun, mil., Aug. 10, Coburg 20, Port Hoiks 21. Hamilton 22. Orlllla 24. Ilnrrle 2ft, liuelpli 26, Berlin 27. Slrnlfoid 2S, l^>n- dun 29. (Inker, .Inne. Hluch — Denver, Colo., Aug. 17, Indefinite. "Only 11 Shop Girl," l^illle WIIHnms--New- ark. X. J., Aug. 1.V22, Philadelphia, I'll., 24-20. "On Circus Dny," Western, Frsxee ft Mar- vin's il,. E. Pond, mgr. 1—Oak Park. III., Aug. Ill, I.iik.- Genera, Wis.. 20. Burling- toil 21. Helevnn 22. Heloll 24, Liiiiniaiei- 26, Hosrobel 28, I'm trie dn Clilcn 20. "On Ihc Bridge at Midnight" (Frouk Gnr- •/nlii. mgr. 1 ---Clilcngo. III., Aug. 16-22, St. Louis. Mo., 2.1-211. "Gvpr Niagara Falls" (Rowland A Clifford, mgrs.)- -Chicago. 111., Aug. 10-Scpt. ft. "Over Niagara Falls" (Rowland ft Clifford, mgrs. 1—Peru, Ind., Aug. 10, Marlon 20- 22 "Over Niagara Falls" (Rowland ft Clifford, mgrs.)—llnclne. Wis., Aug. 21, Fond du Lac 22, Ashland 23. •Old Arknnsnw." Fred Raymond's—Marengo, III., Aug. 27, Woodstock 28, Jefferson, Wis., 29. "Old Jed Prnnlj" (Mone ft Hedges, mgrs.) — Bnlh. Me, Aug. 17, Augusta 18, Show began 10, Waterville 20, Bangor 21, 22. "Our New Minister" t Miller A Conycrs, mgrs. 1— P.raitlehnro, Vt., Aug. 20. Piiyton'n stock ii'orse I'nyion, mgr.)— Sprlngllelil, .Mass.. Aug. 17-20. Pnyion's, Corse. Slock iDnvlil J. Rninngr, mgr.)—Si'lienectady, N. Y., Aug. 17-22, lllnglinmlon 24-211. Pulge, Mnticl, Repertory (Henry F. Wlllartl ft Co, msrs.)—Wllkrshnrre, l'».. Aug. 17- 22. Scrniiiou 21-29. Price. ■Inuiuilr, Re|n>rtory (Wm. N. Smith, mgr.) Webb City, Ma. Aug. 17-52. Jap- In 2:1-21). "Pickings liom Puck" lOlllu Muck ft Joseph M. Guiles, uiiri-s.i- -Bridgeport. Cimu.. Aug. 24. 2ft, New London 211, Norwich 27, Hart- ford 28. 20. "Peck's Bad Boy" (Leroy J. French, mgr.l Windsor, Vt.. Aug. 10, While River 2u, Springfield 21, Newport, N. IL, 22. "IVrk und Ills .Mother In Law Abroad" (Sol Myers, ingr.)—Gloveravllle, X. V., Aug. 19-20. Poughkeepsle 21. New llochellr 22. Stamford, Coou.. 24, South Norwalk 2ft, Derby 26, Bridgeport 27-20. "Punklti llnskrr. Rnssell ft Gnodwlcb's tl)nv> Morton, mgr. I— Asblnml, Wis., Aug. 17, Washliiirn 18, lrnnwond, Mich., 21), Rhlnelnnder, Wis., 22. Cscniialm, Mich., 26, iron Mountain 27, Mr nominee 2M, Oconto, Wis., 20. "Queen of the Highway," J. W. Wnlllck's iW. Meiiownn, mgr.)— Mlibllelown, X. V. Aug. 21, AlliMimi, Pa., 24. Rogers lln.i tiers, in 'lingers Brothers In London"—nuffiilo. X. V.. Aug. III-Sept. ft. Ryan, Dniilrl. Stock 1 W. S. Bales, ingr.i- - Portland. Me.. Aug. 17-20. Robson. Andrew, In "Richard Cnrvel" (Wal- lace Monroe, mgr. 1— Philadelphia, Pn.. Aug. 17-22. Record Stock (J. Wallace Clinton, mgr.) — Bradford Pn., Aug. 17-10. BarneslHim 20- 22, Wiiulbri- 24-26, Luuncnnlng, Md., 2T-2U, Unekwell liriiniiiilc l.aronlu, N. IL, Aug. I7-2.'I. "Roynl Slave," A (Harry Gordon, mgr.)— Cohlwnter, Mich., Aug. 10, Three Rivers 20, I' 11I' hi Clly 21, Colon 22, Nlles 24, Hen- toil Hurl or 2ft, Muskegon 20, Allegnn 27, charlotte 28, Grand I .edge 29. "Royal Slave," II (Harry Gordon, nigr.)-- M aiipiin, Wis., Aug. Ill, 1'iirtsgc 20. Stnugh- ton 21, Elgin. III.. 22, Kniine, Wis., 2.1. Ilelvlilerr, III.. 24. Princeton 2ft, 111 Paso 20, Clinton 27, Pontine 28. "Knllrniid Jack" (R. Guy Caufmnu, mgr.)— Diiyliu,, II., Aug. 17-11), Hamilton 20, Win- chester, Did., 21, Alexhndei- 22. Kokonin 24, Elwood 2ft, Tipton 26, Indianapolis 27-20. "Roinnnrn of Coon Hollow" (Archibald Allen, mgr.i—Wilmington, Del.. Aug. 20-22. Troy, X. Y., 21-26. Etlialifttb, N. J.. 27-20. "Rnuheii In New York" (John Currm, mgr.) -■■Ashland. Ky., Aug. 10, Portsmouth, I)., 20. Cbllllcothe 21, Hitinllliiu 22, Nulls- vllle. Ky.. 2.1-29. "IlHgged Hero"—Newark. X. J., Aug. 17-22. Washington, I). C, 24-29. Spooiifr Drnmntlc. F. E. ft Allle (W. Dick Harrison, mgr.i—Porrla. Tex., Aug. 17-20. Striiiiou, cumpliell, Repertory (('. J. W. Rue, mgr.)—Troulun, X. J., Aug. 17-22, Ban-Is- burg 24 20. SteelHUifths, Renertory (C. M. sieelsmlih, mgr.i- •Milan, Mo., Ang. 17-22. Stanley, Carrie. Uoporlury ((.'lias. II. Burns, mgr.)—Ilowells, Nebr.. Aug. HI, 20, Isiilgu 21. 22. Snyder 24, 2ft. tCirlbncr 26, 2V, Weal Point 28. 29. Seward Show (Arthur J. Chliam, mgr.)—- Winchester, Ky., Ang, 17-22, Butler, Pa., 24-29. • Seivnrd Stork, A. J. Chlsnm's (Joseph G. Chandler, mgr.)—Naw Albany, Did., Aug, 17-Sept. 12. Stevens Stock—Hamilton, O., Aug. 2420. "Sweet C'lover"—Keokuk, In., Aug. 10, Kan- sss City, Alo,. 211-29, "Slaves of Hie Mine" (C, K. Cullalinn, mgr.i —Wllmlngion, Hoi., Ang. 17-19, Ciiiuilnii, N. J., 20-22, Boston, Mass., 24-20. "Shooting tbu Chutes" (Ollle Murk, mgr.) --Montreal, Can., Aug. 17-22, Ottawa 24- '•sTdo Tracked," Jule Walters' (Toul North. mgr.)—Buy City, Mich., Aug. 26, Grand llaplds 27-20, "Scout's Revenge,"—Cleveland, 0„ Aug. 111. 22. Dayton 24-20, Hamilton 27-20. 'Sign of the CroH»"—Fall River, Mass., Aug. "Windows of 11 Great City"—Boston, Mass., Aug. 24-29. "Ninln of Guilt" (J. II, Havlln, ingr.)—To- iiekn, Knn., Aug. 23. Tolson Druuintlc--Lltllo Rock, Ark., Aug. 17-29. "Two Little Waifs," Eastern, Lincoln J. Car- ter's—Louisville, Ky., Aug. 16-22, Evans- vllle, Ind.. 2.1, Vlncennes 24, Olnsy, III., 2ft, Terra lloulc, lud., 26, 27, Danville, 111., 28. Jollnt 29. "Two Little Waifs," Southern, Lincoln J, Carter's—Kenosha, Wis., Aug. 16, Rock- ford, III., 17, Elgin 18, OHiiwii 10, Lasallu 20, Prlm-etuil 21, Kownueo 22, Davunimrt, In.. 2.1, .MiiMcitllue 24. I'lilrileld 26, Oskn- loosii 27. Otlumwa 28, Albla 29. "Tihi Proud in Reg," Lincoln J. Cnrter'K-u Chlcngo, HI., Aug. 2!I-N>ut. ft. "Two Little Vugruuis" (Cnnriid Hodden, mgr.)—N, Y. CTty Aug. 17-22, NorrJsiown, l'U„ 24, S011IU Bothhiluim 2ft, Haxlulon 26, 1'iitlsiowii 27, l.ebnuoii 28, Reading 20. "Two Merry 1'rutii|m"—Wliionn. Mlnu,, Aug. 10, Karllinult 20, W'nseen 21, Fairmont 22. Silver Falls, So. Dak., 24, .Mitchell 2ft, Yankton 26, Nloux City, la., 27. "Thoroughbred Tramp," Elmer Walters' 11 lurry Darlington, mgr.)—Clilcngo, HI., Aug. 16-22, Dniivllli) 24, Iliiuloiil 2ft, Cham- paign 26, Snlllvnu, Iml., 27, Torro lliiutu 28, 29. "Two Lit tlu Httllor Boys"—N. Y, Clly Aug. 24-29. " "I'tider Southern Sklen" (Harry Doe) Park- er, mgr.)-4.1ilcngo, III., Aug. 16-22, St. I.oiiln. Mo., 2:1-211. "Lucie Tom's Cnbln," Al. W. Martin's (V. C. Cooper, mgr,)—Hay city, Mich., Aug. 21, Hagliiaw 22, Port lluiim 24, Flint 2ft, Lan- sing 26, Howell 27, Ann Arbor 28, Jack- sou 20. "L'nclo Josh K|iriiceby" (Frnzeo ft Bates, mgrs. 1— g'ruukstoii, Minn., Aug. 19, Ufa nil Forks, No. Dak., 20, Winnipeg, Man.. 21, 22. Grafton, No. Dak., 21, Cajwcltiiu 28, Valley City 21). Van Tassell, CoM, In "The Volunteer" (J. Guy Atkinson, mgr. 1 Mnberly, Mo., Aug. Ill, Mexico 2d, Jefferson 21. Lexington 22, Kansas Clly 23-211. Vim Dyke ft Kill on, Ollle Eaton 1 [■', Alack, ingr.i--|iiiveiiport, In,, Aug. 17-22, Celiac Rnplds 24-2U. Vim Dyke, Waller, Hotiertory—LouUlniin, Mo., Aug. 17-22, Keokuk, la., 2:1-211, Vnlhiiiioiit Slock (N.-Appetl, mgr.)—Wll- lluiiisporl, Pit., Aug. M-22. Viiugbu-iihisri Siiiek—C 17-22. V "Vlvlnn's Paiins," John C. Bice and TIioh, A. Wise (Rleli ft Harris, mgrs,)— N. Y. Clly Aug. 17. Indefinite. "Village Phi-sou" (Max Hnrt. mgr.)—Ml. [.nils, Mo., Aug. 1(1-22. Kansas Clly 2:t-2!l. '•Viiliinleer Organist"—SI. John, N. II., Alinr. 17-21. "Village Postmaster"—Jackson, Mich., Aug. 28. Welsh, Joseph, in "The I'cdillnr." Snlllvnu, Harris ft Woods'—Ilrldgeiou, Conn., Aug. 17-10, Ellziibetli. N. J.. 22. Wills, Not M.. lu "The Hon of Rest" (Broad- hurst ft Cnrrle, mgrs.)—N. Y. Clly Auk. 17-Hept, ft. Welilemutiii'M Big Stock (Willis linss, mgr.) —Salt Lake City. I... Aug. 17-2.1. "When tbe Hell Tolls,", A (Travers-Vuio A Frank L. Root, mgrs.)—Chlcngo Junc- tion, O, Aug. 19, Columbus 20-22, Lan- caster 24. Washington i'ft. Hnmlllon 2(1, Cnnnersvllle. Ind.. 28, Xeweasile 20. 1 "Winn Member" (Arthur 'L,- Verner. mgr.) L'ti-u'lnml, 0., Aug.