The New York Clipper (February 1904)

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-■A PEB*UABY <*• THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 1193 TABLE OF CONTEXTS. Page. Ulas Clipper's Anecdotes. Personalities anil Comment* Concerning Stage Folk uss KUieJsjns—Sketch. H8« onr London Letter iiga Paul Suaduiil—Sketch ugu World of Plgrers 1187,111m Fred and Amy. Outtlob—Sketch 11&7 Vaudeville nod Mlustrol 1187, lltto Oan «..Holt—sketch IU7 Uar Chicago Letter jiho Our South African Letter 1100 t.atxst by. Telegraph 1103 Oil the Road 11U3. 1104 Vaudevlllo Route Mat 11*5 Clipper Post Office 1303 Cliesa aud Checker* mjo Queries Answered , UN Under the Tents uiw With the Hill Poster* nui; Miscellaneous [1'jO Xew York C|ly—Review aiiO Comment.. 11 mm. 1199 Is.aUi* In the Profession tllrll • ■ iWiAtUlCAl, COnHKSPOXOEXCK. Alabama, New Hampshire '........., 1180 Montana, Delaware, Colorado 1 igo Ullnols •' 1190 .North Carolina uw Massachusetts. 1190, Utfl I'enraylTflDla .' 1191 Maine 1191 Ohio , 13uS Loolalaoa, 1202 New Tork State '. 1199, 1202 L'lsl 1 •■ .4 '. 1202 Iowa ...'.......:.' 1202 Rhode Island 1SD3 Canada '. 1202 Indiana' ...... • 1203 nregoi 1203 Virginia 1203 rMxlrlct of Columbia 1203 Maryland ....... 1203 -'uutb Carolina 1303 Kansas , 1193 Nebraska 1103 Missouri 1193 West -Virginia 1106 1tiuticetleat • •*«» 1180 Xew.. Jersey. liBii Tennessee 11 ho Washfbgtuu 1190 Michigan' Moo Kentucky 1196 Minnesota, Georgia liar Ca Texas, Wisconsin... 1199 m I*TEST BY TEL EGRAPH. Monday Marat's Oprnln«. in All the ..1 Bin Bhevr Ton a: UULDE* GATE GLEANINGS. \ t olonIn 1 uIrI," "East layaae," "Lest KImt." the New Dramatic Offer- ' In as of the Meek—Good Ho a I nr a a Roles. ipu*lo! l>lavat 1 he■, to Tat: Nkw York Cupper. gas Francisco, Feb. 2.—At the Columbia tula la : the' second and last week of "A Chi- nese .Honeymoon." Business bus been very Urge.' •VAUyORXiA Theatre. —"The (Sternal City" '■IrtneU last night its second and last week. BQainesg. has been Immense. AtCAZAR. THEATnu.—"A Colonial Girl" Is niB.cutrent bill. '.CunIsal TlniATKE.—"Kast I.ynnc" is this week's offering. -Ubaxd Opera Hot'KK.—This week "Lost lUyec".. Is presented. •TJYM.T" Opera Uouse. —"When. Johnny 'VWes 'Marching Home" opened Its fourth vt'eelf last ulght. Business bag been, large. Fischer's Tiieathe. —This Is the fourth wee,k,. of "The Beauty Shop." After this ■ dmes >'Roly Poly." . ':OaHtm'M Thkatub. —Opening Sunday, •lira, a J. for the week: Robertus and TVI1- rredo,-Monroe, Mack and Lawrence, Stuart Karnes, Two .Sllvas, Cordua and Maud, tbu Kaya. l>«ffy, Sawtello and Duffy, Holden and fhirerfcv,' and' the olograph. .... CHUTES.—Bill for current week, beginning last uiglit: Koplln, Towle and Koplln, Der- iLn.. the .ventriloquist: Montague's cockatoos, Wilson,-and Moron, Florence nay Geld, Mabel l.umaon, and the anlmatlseope. Sores.—Kretyn Frances Wynn, of the •Hurletl at Sea" Co., died In this city Mon- day; Juu. IS, nt a saiilturlurn. She had much ablHty, '"although ydting, and was making tine headway In the profession. Sue was hsrled from St. Joseph's Catholic Church, In :U,lH ciCy, on Wednesday. 20. the Interment tefjiglu.ct. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, Ala- i.iwJ'l'c She leaves surviving bur father lind .nuitber, Thomoft and Mary K. Wynn, uud ulslws - Alice auO Josephine 7/oc Uatepx. once a popular actress on the Pa- ciacfodst, famed for her beauty and dra- olatjc .talent, now lies 111 and lu need In ^otUand. Ore. Her life has been despaired of; but slie is now Improving. It was In the limcf.'70'fj that Mlsn Gatcns was In her licyflay, of popularity at San Francisco. ' 1 ' ■ ! KllOM OTHER POINTS. • Nunlnex Keported Aloa.« the Die Despite the Extreme CulA father at several Points. •Cmdtuo, Feb. 1!.—"In Old Kentucky," at MttV tiur's, began a new era lu Clilcago thent- |Iv«Jh Monday night. Our tltst dramatic L>crfoyiBuncL' since 'Sut'.trday afternoon, Jan. li.'Went with- n whirl, and Bessie Buxrlacale* us M&dige Brierly, scored a i^cat hit. Our ^lKiw:huin;r.v theatre-goers ball the ovent wlW ^eHSut. With the Ice broken and ifyoaal .more theatres almost ready to openr (torrift In tuo clouds promises early !>unBhllve.'. and gloom Is illsaiipearliw lifte- ii'odul, Stulr and MUldletan have witbilraw.u frura the Columbia Theatre, and the house r»Y«31*-.t« Weber Bros. The owners will iiruj)(ib.|y moke the' rcqulroil structural <.huq.es, and book the house lu conjunction w|;h,.lhe|r Loul^llle Theatre.. Hopkins' Mfff f eipectH to reoiieii next Huuday, with ^Ima T Horuinn, la "The Char|ty Nurse.' *)ii)g '/other bouses In «tu1r & Ilavlln s local •haliiuay romuln dark for weeks, the les^ sees oFlno Bijou, Alhuuibra and Acade>niy iMMwr in- drploinatlc discussion with property .'wa.WK. 1 as, to who shull foot bills for aijTirtuial <hunges. Bush Temple and the I'eopleV Theatre stock company houses a re ready for Inspection, ami will open us. soon as.-, permits an.- Issued, posslbly ne»t rhiodav. The Criterion Theatre Is also leudy for fitspectlon, und will probably in- ila'll a' dramatic stock, presenting a Lincoln n Carter melodrama ns soou as penult Is lampo.. The Illinois, Studcbaker and Gar- rlek- are waiting for Anal Inspection und liffJttirij to open. The Illinois and Garrlck tbe Pfflnce, the cadets' new piece, pleased a Jammed house at the Tremont. in thu afteraooa Nance O'Nell and Co. showed "Magda." to a splendid slied audience Xi? ,a . AHen, lu "Twelfth Xlght." at the .Yi^.M. 1 " Ll,t,c M ary." •« •»» 1'nrk: Drink, at the lloslon, and "Bnstcr Urown," at the Majestic, were holdovers, doing from lair to big business The Columbia, un- der new management, had a good start. Tim attraction; Kugcnle Blair, In "SSaaL"... ."It Women Were Men," at the Grand Opera: "The htflln of Gnlll," at the Huts uud "Mher- ock Holmes," at »lnsl<r Hall, lo good uf»-u- '"W Stock, vai'derlllc and burlesque (iHtrunuge great. tajUPOntlA. Feb. 'J. —Though many holdover* were Included In the offerings, openings were of gratifying size at all houses, entertaining audiences that Ulled the seating capacity "Darling of the Gods, at (be Isrnud: "Cousin Kutc." at lbs Garrlck, "Lord and Laily Algy." at the Upera House: "tlTie- onice Boy," at the Chest- nut, and "Mrs. Wlggs, of the Cabbage Patch, at the Walnut, all continued to capacity badness The Auditorium held well pleased audiences to witness "Across the I'aclllc- At the Park, "Soldiers of For nine attracted many, and other combination bouses fared equally well Vaudeville lovers turned out In fonw at Keith's two Houses; the Trocudero and Lyceum lioth en- joyed line patronage for praiseworthy bur- lesoue offerings, nod stock houses and "otheM hud tin- usual large cllontel. St.- Louis, Feb. 2.—Fine weather, excel- lent offerings and heavy attendance mark this week's openings here. ...Mrs. Flske. ri "Mary of Magdala" and "Hedda Gab- I'ler,' opened with a tremendous advance sale at toe Grand; the opening bouse was to capacity "The Wuturd of Oz." at the Century, also opened to good business eveu- lng of Jau. 31, und still seems to hold the crowd The Olympla has. Bertha Gallaod, In "Dorothy .Vernon, of Uaddon Hall," open- ing Feb. 1 'the Odeon announces the German Slock Co., in "A Man of Means." .....;"At Valley Forge" is the offerlug at Crawford's, and did a good Sunday business. The Imperial has "The Llghthousu by the Sea," which had a good house Sjmday, Bs did Virginia Thornton, in "Wedded and Parted," ui llavlln's The Columbia offered a change of vuudevllle bill at the Monday matinee The Standard has the L'toplati Hu.-lewjuers. '■Kansas City, Feb. 2.—Ulam-lie Walsh, lu u return engagement, opened at the Willis Wood Theatre last night, to a good house. She remains until Thursday, when Ida Con- ouest comes, In "The Girl Willi the Green ilyes." The Grand had a big Sunday matinee and a packed night bouse, to sec Hurry Beresford, In "The Professor's Love Story." At the Orpheum Nirvana and her trained horse, and u good vaudeville bill, pleased the usual capacity outpourings at matinee and night The Glllfs wob twice filled, with the Royal Llllputians as the efferlug....... At the Auditorium the Black Patti Co. drew a packed matinee and a ca- pacity night bouse At the Century lllce lc Barton's Gaiety Company gave splen- did burlesque performances, to big houses. Cincinnati, Feb. '1. —"The spenders" wns put on at the Grand last nignt. with Wil- liam II. Crane In. the role of Uncle Peter lllneg. A brilliant uudlencc gave the star many curtain culls The reopening of Robinson's, under li. D. Stair's management, was the event of Sunday. A full house en- Joyed the performance of "More than Queen," which will be. followed by "Her Only slu." Nat M. Wills presented "A Son of Rest," nt the Walnut Street..,. ..At the Lyceum Harney GHmore revived "Kidnapped In New "York." Vaudeville crowded the Co: luinbla, and the Bohemian Burlesqucrs gave u good show a t the People's Washington) Feb. 2. — Maude Adams opened at the National Theatre, in "The Pretty Sister of Jose," to a large house The-Savage Knglish Opera Co. had a large following at the Columbia; "Othello" was the opening bill... ."Young Tobe Hoxie." at the Lafnyette, had a full house.'. ..Churlen T.'Aldrlch, Frank Bush and others presented a .fine vaudeville bill nt Chase's and packed the house, afternoon end evening...... "At Cripple Creek"' crowded the Academy," ."A Human Slave" pleased two good sized au- diences at the Empire, and the City Sports packed the Lyceum at two performances. . Mxlwavkkh. Feb. 2.—The' Four. Cohauu returned to the Davidson Sunday, for two nights: the hOuse was well filled at both per- formances ."When Keuben Comes to Town" drew capacity at toe Albumbra for tin opener Rose Sydell's Ixindon Belles. at.the Star, and "Only a Shop Girl," at the BIJ011, bad packed houses The Than- hohser production of "Sporting Life," at the Academy, looks good for the week.. The Wnchsner Gentian Co. repealed Ber- llu'u ' McnsaUoiial military drama, .before a large audience, at the Pabst, Sunday. Louisville, Feb. 2.—"The Slvor Slipper" opened ut MacauleyVs, to a large antdtencc Clay Clements prwented-"In Old Do- minion" at Masonic Theatre, to u good house. .-..■.. ."Atarehllghts of New -York" opened Munday, nt the Avenue, to a crowded Souse. ., The UentB-Santley Co. packed the Bi»rktnt{hnm Sunday, ut both p*>ri«rniiiz>cc«. — »»» KANSAS. i'upeks.---At the Crawford t.Crawford a: Kane, managers!.—"York State Folks" opened the bouse Jan. 22, alter'Its-having {•ceil closed three weeks while better Ore protection was being installed. It drew a good, house, "yulncy Adams Sawyer" 23. "Vleklugs froai Puck." 21, did a fair busi- ness. Lewis Morrison 211, Black Pattl Trou- badours 27, "The Parish Priest". 28, Harry B<»reaford 30. "The Convict's Daughter" HI. "You l'ouson" Feb. 4, "Uncle Josh Spruccby" (I, "A Gambler's Daughter" 7. "Where Ih Cobb?" », "Sweet Clover" 10, "Eight Bells" 12. "Peck's Bud Boy" 13. • AvuToKii'M (B- S. Brl;bara, manager).—- The midwinter exposition opened Jan. 2o. for two weeks. Week of 23 the vaudeville features were: Nauibas Family, Japanese aerlallsts; Henor and Scnora Fruucella, mus- cular uet: the Two Hewitts, lukawa, Ja- panese Juggler. _ ' , . Note.— Sells & Downs' Circus wilt not be on the road this season. William Sells has announced that he and Mr. Downs will be on the midway ut St. Louis, with a big at- traction. *»* NEBRASKA. . Ot III Road. All ■•■tea Mast Reach I'a Not Later Than Moaday. DRAMATIC. A Ailauw. MaodV tCharlcs PrehBiau. luct.'i -Wash- Inston, D. U, Feb. 1-0, Trvuton, N. J., ■, KnsU'ii 9. Allen. Viola (Cbarterf W. Allen, tugr. I—Bostoti. Mukj., Feb. m. N. V. City S March IV. Aubrey Stwk. Kastern. Mttteutbul llrolher<' (William Diuacc, nigr.l--Wllinlagtnn. Pel., Kc*. l-«. t.'henter. Pa.. S-13. Anlitvy' Slock. Western. Millennial l^r^•Ule^!• (Carl llrchm. mgr.l—Uomc. X. V„ Fe*. 1-B, UloreravIUv bl:i. "Ar>; Yun a Ma«in7" (Julius Can 11, mgr.)-—NVvr Wrstailnster, B. C. Feb. 8. VanconveT 4, Vle- torln S. Taeolua, Waah., II. "An Khgllali Daisy" (Welief 4 Field?. in*n>'.i— X. T. iHtr Feb. 1, InOellnlte.' "Arimna," M. n. Ilaymand's (J. II. Palsei. niirr.J—Baltimore. Mil.. Feb. 1-0, Aimapolla s. Wlnehnter. Va., 9, York. Pu.. 10, Colnnbla 11, Itc.idlnn 12, riiientxvtlle 13. "Arjioiia." U. 11. Itnj motid's (Charles F. Brown. lojrr.)—Frankfort. Iih]., Feb. 8. "Alonk the Kennebec" (O. R. Reno, mgr.V— - Kcranton, Pa„ Feb.' 1-3, Wllkesborre A-tf; "Alphonse and Oaatori." Ops mil's—Gah-estou. Tex.. Feb. 3, Victoria 4, San Antonta S, Cursl- ennn 0, - Slirevenurt, La.. 7. Denlaou S. Galnes- rllle 9. Fort Worth 10. Ballad 11. "At the Old Cross ttoa<Is" (Arthur 0. Alston, aigr.)—Omaha, Neb.. Feb. 1-3. "Across the Paelfle" (Harry Clay lllaney. tugr.) —Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. t-d. "At.Cripple Creek"—AVaahlqirtoii. V. C, Vel>. 1-n. "An Aristocratic Tramp!' (Will Kllroy. mar.)— Orienlleld. 0.. Feb.. 3. rxjuduii Z. epriiiglleld 0, Hcllcfuiitalnc »; Mnrysville 9. . "AllJionse and tiaatiai"—Lutrobe. Pa.. Feb. ;',, Johnstown I. Oreenilmrg 5, Bearer Falls 0. "Al Plke'x Peak," O. It. Witon's (Claude Boarcl- nuru, lugr.)—O1II11. 111., Feb. 11, Mount Vermm "After Midnight"—Albany. K. V.. Feb. 1 ». "At Valley Fgrve"—St. Lonls, Mo.. Feb. 1-0. B Blanche Hates (David Bebjsco, aujr.;— Phlladel- phui. Pa.. Feb. 1-1». Barrymore.' Kthcl (Charles Froliuun. uigr.l— Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 1-n. Eavtan II. lllnglnini. Amelia—N. T. City Feb. 1-0. Bcllcw, Kyrle (Uebler * Co., lagra-^—It V. City Feb. 1. Indetlnltc. Boyd, Archie. In "Joshua Whltcomb" (Ktlpatrh-k k BurnlRtun, nutra.)— Woonuocket, II. I., Feb. t. Ncwiairt 2, Mllfonl. Mass., :i, Gloacester 4. Purtliuid. Me., t. Lewlaten C. Awraata S. Ban- na-. 9, Bath Id, Portsmouth. X. H.. 11, Lowell, Muss.. 12. Lawrence 13. Blair, Kuirenle (Benrl Uresset. nurr.)—Boston. Mass.. Feb. l-U, Providence, It. I.. 8-13. Beresford. Harry (J.- J. Coleman, rusr.)—Kamas City. Mo.. Feb. Id. Boneill, William, ami Hose Ktahl— QuoIht Can., Feb. 1-3, Ottawa -in. Bennett * Moulton (F. C. Twltehell. mgr.)—Ge- nera. X. Y., Feb. H-13. Bennett fc Mohlton (A. P. ttcwl. nurr.)—Cham- bersburg. Pa., Feb. 1-0, Doniille 8-13. Bebliett ft Moulton (J. M. Torr, mgr.l—JUtMSja, Pa.. Feb. 8-1.1. Bennett & Moulton (Ira E. Ncwball. ingr.) — New Britain. Conn.. Feb. 8-13. Bennett & Moulton (W. A. Purtello. nigT.!—Finli- klll, X. Y.. Feb. 1-0, IXalDging 8-13. nuotlne, Kmrua (Earl Bnntws. nigr.)—Haile- ton. Pa., Feb. 1-0, Atlantic City 8-18. Brockenrldgc. Charles. Stock (Hoy J. Joy, mgr.l —Tupcka. Kan.. Feb. 1-3, Holloa 4-10. Law- rence 11-18. - - Brown Amusement. Southern—Beaumont, Tex., Feb. 1-0. Houston 8-13. Iirowu AniuBeraent, Western—BawllvlUe. Ark., Feb. 10. Clarksvllk! 8-13. . Bark-MCCann (M. McCann. mgr.)—Lonaconln-. Md.,.Feb. 1-0. Boyd- Bnrrowe's Dramatle—Codar Uaplds, Xebr.. jrjli 11 ■jnaaa'n ■ If ■ "Ben Iluf" (Klaw i. Erliuuier. mars.)—Tfcrrn Haiite. Ind.,- Feb. 1-3. Eyanavlllc 4-0. "Hiwter Brown" (BroudhurHt'ft Currle. mirn.l— ' Boston; Maas.. Feb. 1-0. anrlnafleld 8. New Haven..Conn.. 9, Hariferd 10, Bridgeport 11. New London It!. Water bury 13. "Bnueh of Revs" (Gas Bothner. mgr.)—r^iiinr- ton. K;., Feb. 3. Maysvllla i. Kontlaa-too, W. Vo., 0. "Break for Liberty" (J. M. Jacobs, mar.l—Be.)- fird, Pa.. Feb. 3. Phltlpshnrg -1, Johnstown B, Altoona 0, Otrlhile 8. Harrlabnrc B, Middle- town 10, Conahohockentl, Wllnilngton, Del.. 12. Burlington. N. J., 13. "Breeiy Time" (Merle H. Norton, mgr.)—Jlor- rjllton. Ark., Feb. 8. Hot'Springs I, Arkailel- nhia K Hope fl, (lunlon 8, Camden U, Magnolln 10. Texarkana 11, Atlanta,-Tex., 13. Pittsbtirst IS. •' • ' . • - .' "Bnrglar." Western. (WrlKbt ft nuhflit. rogrs.)— Krioxrllle.- la.'. Feb. 3. Alhla I. Creston E, VJUbica 0. Clarlmlu 8. SbensndiMih B, Uambtirir 10.-Red Oak 11, Corning 12. Denlaon 18. "Bowery After Dark," Sullivan, rturrln A Woods* —N. Y. City Feb. 1-0. Boatoo. Mass., S-18. "Black Hand 3 —X. Y. City 9S. 9-18. O . Crunc, Wm. U. (Charles Frolouuu, uict.)— Cln- clnnatl. O., Feb. 1-0, Indianapolis, Ind., 12. 13. Carter. Mrs. Leslie (David Belasco mgr.l— Qulney, III.. Feb. 3, Peoria, i. halataaiur. Mli'b.', 0. Detroit 8-13. . , .... Croinlan, Henrietta (David Belasco ft Maurice Campbell, mgrs.)—N. "V. City Feb. I. IndcUnlte. Cogblan, Hose. (Jules Murry, mgr.)—Houston, Tex., Feb. .*, Auathi 9. , Collier. .WllUaui (Charles Frohman, msT.)—Boa- ton, Maaa., Feb. 8-20.. rVjhoJis, Four (Fred NIMo. mgr.)—Birmingham, -Uq., Feb. 11. ■ , Cloy Clement (Joseph C. Logan, mgr.)— LobIk- vllle, Ky-., Feb. l-U. _ .,_ . . „ . „ Claxlou, Kate—Troy, K.. X., Feb. l-J. NorfolU. Tit.. 12. Vook-Ohardi (II. W. Taylor, uisr.)—NUea, O., Feb. 1-0, Ashtabula 8-13. .... Carpenter, Frantic (Jere Ortuly, uisr.)—Sche- nectady. N. Y., IVIi. 1-0, Ponghkeeple 8-13. Conroy i Mack Onuedlnjis (P. P. Craft, mxr.l --Kochcater, l'u., Feb. 1-3, Lisbon, (J. 4-0, lllitlcr. Pa.. 8-1H. _ ,. . _ Cai-roU Coinwly (lau Oatroll. nigr.) — TaJewcil. Vn Fell 1*0 Cutter ft WUluiras Stock (W. U. Cutter ft 3. W. WlllluuM, nigra.)—Punxaulawney. Pa., leb. c-urt-i■ Draaiath (M. U. CurW, ragr.l—KBIawnuL Kan., Feb. 1-.1. UoWngtou -l-U. Iji Crosxe 8-10. Clark Stock (Miles Berry, nigr.)—Waahlugtoa, Ind., Feb. 1-0. Princeton 8-13. "County Clialrman" (Henry W. Havatie, mgr.)—• K. Y. City Feb. 1, tadeflnltn. - ., "Clieckers" tKlrke La Sbelle, mgr.)--N. Y. City Feb". 1-30. ' ••'Oavaller" (Wallace Monro, nurr.)—Dubuque, la., Feb. 3. St. Paul, Minn.. 11-IS. ••"•.■ "Child Slaves of'New York" (J. B. liune, oigr.) ■—Cumdeu, X. J., Fell. 1-8. WllmUigtou, tML. 1-0, Tlrooklyn. X. Y:. 813. -, , mmm "Charity Xoree" (John M. Cooke, nigr.)—Mil- leatrkecv-M'la.: Fel>. 7-13; ■ ••„ 't'ok-rado . Waif"' (Cross ft Kimball, nigra.)— Perry. la.. Fere. 3, Bed Oak 0. Marysvllle, Mo.. U, Irfavcuworth, Kan.. 7, Horlon s, Lincoln. Xebr., O, 10, Omaha 11.. Nebrtuka City 13. Aicblsou, Kan.. 13. • •■ .. ■ ■ ■ •Couuty Fair" (II. A- Mann, mgr.) — Bprlsg- Beld. Maas., Feb. 1-3, Bridgeport, Coon., .4-0, i»r-7TT-ii-. iu u.-eii. auc Illinois uini v,-».».v« . f-ar' a 1,,,.. nmy open during the present week, and pros- Omaha—At Boyd s Theatre («-^ ; , gj ueCts arc bright for the Cblcugo Opera House r tH s, manager).—"tteklpgs d-rj-rn .Puet. Joij. PhlladUlplilit, Pa„ 8-13. i« J-Iign uext Monday, a week earlier than Til. Inez F'orman and John Dlllou ln."Kusr "crni T U-C* oau-iliU-r-'-Wllnruistoii Ok, Feb. 8. _„i*!S.V.™/i l •V." u rWJL _im 1 > ™--^ .. |mh " play a return engagement Feb. 1, 2 : Washington Court House 4, fJIrclovllle 3, Nor- lllauclie Walsh, In ••nesuwtlou," 4, 5: — . .. ««,,.,._ .1.1. ., M-rl,.. rv-.-ivl,.l*u iMinuli. '" Hiwu. uext .iiouauy, a wees usi-uei u»i wsa-pxajtetea. Its galleo" will he «-ut and eu P-tcltj- -.-rpdiieed. SouU|land will probably Ual-e" amusement beginning next Sunday. Y'lu- U' stock company at the Avenue, and ''Little. Church Around the Corner" at the Marlowe. The Trocadero Is preparing for Inspection, and may lmlsh the season Chl- 1 ugo's only burlesque house. Sam r. JackTg »ulTers-from the present twelve foot limit aUv.ve tbe sidewalk Blanche Mulsh, lu "Rriitjrrertlon." comes to McVlckcr s next ^■iday. for. two weeks Great Interest h rs-Rg'-jhown In the next perfortnaiice for Iniugverlsbed professionals at the Audito- rium - Turaday afternoon. Walter Jones win maojjje the stage, and a great programme is l-roinived. Receipts thus far have been above ■■-tveetatrons, and a good fund Is probable. BusTxtk, Feb. 2.—The theatres were,.?™- 1 'tiled lost eight. Charles Hawlrey. In me Man'from Bfaukley's," at the Hollls, opened '0' n ' large gathering The Globe was • ompletoly tilled. Mmc. Charlotte YA leh» •■•*''Mue, attraction "Cinderella anu i •'••• «. w V . I,IUI1CIIC •»aiaii, ,u Mvi.-..-...--, -. - - Walker Whiteside 0, "The Convlct'H Daugli- tcr" 7. Ottokor Malek S, "The Puakln Hun- ker" 10. The iLlliputlaus did good'business Jan. ''i, 23, Inez Forman and John Dlllou, In "Fast Lynne," had good houses Jan. 20, 2". Howard Kyle. In "Rosemary," drew well 20. "A Trip to Chinatown" "JO. Oiil'iiBOM (Carl Keller, manager).—1 tie bill week of Jan. 24 was one of tbe best of the ■-cafcon, aud crowded bouses at each perforni- ■•n-je was tbe tesult. For week of 31: lour Nlglitons. acnibatle marvels;' Glrafd und Gardner. In "The Houbrettle and the Cop; I'smeralda. InBtrumentallst: Oi»v and M\- mo. Juggling comedians; Geo. W. Day. monol- cslst: Anna Caldwell, comedienne; klnodrome. Knro TiltATiiE (H. J. Oonden, manager). —"At the Old Cross Roads" opened a, four nlchts" eogagemeut 31. "Tbe King of De- tMtives" FVbV-l-0. "The Montana Outlaw" drew larglbouses Jan. S^C^*- "«»«« Folks" bad rxxl attdlences 28-30. Yaslilnglon walk 0. Drew, John (Charles Frohman. biot. »—Kvau-.- vllle, Ind., Feb. 3, Chattanooga. Teuo., 5, At- lanta, tia„ 0- D'Oraay. Lawrence (Klrke La Sbelle. mgr.)— K. Y. City Feb. 1-0. Davit, Fay (Charles Frobtnau. mgr.)—Portland. Me., Feb. S, Worcester, Mass., 5. Baltimore, Md.. 8-13.' Dodge, Hanford—Fulrmoiit, MI1111., Feb. r>, Spwin ier. la.., 8, Algona V, Hauptoa 10. Nswton 12. Davhlsoa Dramatic (I'rauk H. DavidaoD,. mgr.) —Montlcello, III.. Feb; 1-3, Assomptloa 4-0. Mama 8-10, Atlanta 11-13. Do Vooxle, Charles, stock 4PhU Levy, mgr.)— Eric, Pa., Feb. 1-6. Davldaon Stock (A. B. Davidson, mgr.)—-Ot- tawa, III., Feb. ML Jollet 8-18. -.. DUavr-ComeU—Sbimokm, Pa., Feb. 1-0, Htt-<- ton 8-18. . PyOrya, Ethel fEou Dylrrrn, mgr. I—Wlnnted. Conn., Fell. 1-0, Kangareei 8-13. Ababa Stock (Harry L. Dlxaoo, nurr.)—Dodgs Sober. Minn.. Feb. 3, Rochester *• . „ Z Mario (Mnrllo ft Kiting, nigra.)—Van th!f*n. Ark.. IVK 4. Fott HmUb 0. Mesa 0, "David Haram" (Julia* Oaha. mgr.V—Oakland. Col., Jbu. 31-IVIi. 3, San Jose 1, StuektiHi r>. Saernreenlo 0, "Paald Harum" (Jntlua Cahn. aigr.)—ttednlia. Mo.. Feb. 3. KlrksnlUs 4, Ccnlcrrllle C. Alula. In., n. "Darkest Hour." I.lnciln 1. Culler's—Brldcepnrl. Conn.. Feb. 1-3, Nnw Ila«eii 4-tl. •IVtII's Auction," Charles II. Yale's—Everett, WmOi.. Feb. 3. Tannna -I, Portlaud. on-., r>. n. 'Dolii Thurne" »R. I.. ONagf Amuseiwiit Co.. iagra.1— Chattamuiia. Tenn.. Feb. 13. ••Deserted nt the Altar" (Pen-y rt. Williams. nurr.)—Toronto, Can.. Feb. 1-0. •TJenlb Watch" (Will Crew, nisr.l—Frnntfert. Mleh;. Feb. 4, Trnverae Clly .1. Petosky 0, Co.- .UUe a, Holland 10, MuakecVMi 11. "Desperate (tbancc." Kaalem (Bert no-ward. mgr. 1—Bro.iklyn. K. Y.. Feb. 8-13. "Down by Uw Sea" (Phil Huut. mgr.)—Hi-csno, Cat..'F«b. .".. Stockton 0. San■ Francisco 7-13. •'Ware- Devil Doruthy" (iterger & O'Nell, nixrs.) —Ellxabcth. X. J., Feb. 4-U, ITulyoke. Miks.. 11-13. "Dawn ttnd Up" (George niekmon. mgr.l—An- Sil.i.' Ind., Feb. 3, Decafnr 4, Moatpeller A. Artford Clly'n, Portland 8. Dunkirk U. Marlon Id, Winchester 11, Baton, fc. 12, New Castle. Ind.,-13. :' « "Drlvsa feiau llouu" (W. D.' Fllxgersld, nurr.) -'Bostou. Mass., Feb. S-13. "lieotcr' Express" (Gulden Bros., nigra.)—Bal- timore. Mil., Feb. 8-13. « . Klllott, Maxlne- VO. 11. Dllllngbaiu, uigr.l—Cleve- Imtd, O.. Feb. l-o. Pittsburg. Pa., a-13. 1-Jesou, Hubert (Harry It. Harris, mgr.)—X. Y. City Feb. 1, ludellnltp. KcllMe Slock (Lloyd ft Center, mgr*.)— Magnolia. )tlaa„ Feb. 3, -I, Summit 0. 0. Ilrvokhiivcu 8, S. - nazelhnrat lo, 11. Crystal Sptlugs 12. Etlefvnl st,«-k— Sau Diego, Cal.. Feb. 8-20. r.inerald Stock (I. F. Bartlstl, uigr.)- Lyons. K.-T. Feb. 4-0. Palmyra 8-10. Clyde ll-i:i. "Kveryniau" (Charles Froliuiau, nigr.)- -Siileui. Unas., Feb. 1-3, Maiden 4. Newport, tt. 1.. 0. Ifolyuke. Mas*., 0. T.atl ot Pnwtueaet" (Klrke La Hhelle. wgr.) —AlUnta. G«., Feb. 2.-3. "Rleveuth Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's—Newark, K; J., K-b. 1-6. "Bight Bells," Byrne Bros.'—Denver, Col., Jou. 31-F«li. n. Topeka, Kan..- 12. ")>ca»eJ frmn Sing Slug" (Jos. H. Parker, ■agr.)—Xnw. Haven, Colin., Feb. 1-3. '•' 1 • •*■•■ Flake, .\tr-i. (Harrlaon Uioy Flake, mgr.r—St. LorM. Mo.. Feb. 1-0, Decatur, III., 0. rnvenham, Wui. (Uiarles Frohman, lugr.)—Plill- adclphl.i. Pa.. Feb. 1-0, Atlantic City. S. J- Crawley. Ii.inlcl (r.eUcli D. BrucUurt. mgr.)-- flirlitehureli. X. '/... Fab. 1-13. Iluiii-dln U-tT, Father ft Curroll (George Sautucla, nigr.)—IH11 MvLpes, la., Feb. 4-0. - Fleming, Mamie (W. H. dracoy. mgr.)—HarrlJ- Iwrx, Pa., Feb. 1-0. Wllllaiaaport 8-13. Fraucla, Marlon (George K. Koblnswn, mgr.)— Niwhuu, X. II., Feb. 1-tl. Dover 8-13. Fenberg Stock (George M. Fenlerg, nurr.)— Purtamoutli, X. II.. Feb. ML Nashua 8-13. Ferris' ComeillalM (Harry Unbh, mgr.)— Hiiliith, XIInn., Feb. 1. indeflnlte, (•'lake k Stock (B. D. Flake ft T. Y. Stock, mera.i - : -^4H,amfonl, Coun., 1'eh. 1-11. Moolli Xorwalk S'lB, I-Vrgfuajn Stock (J. X. MouUroniery, mgr.)—Sn- viumab. (la., Feb. 1-0, Jacksonville, Flu.. 8-13. French, lrrlng (Don Macralllou, uigr.)—BouliHni, TKs„ l-tsb. 1-3. Dunint, ImL Ter.. d-O. "l-'ojy Orandpa, ' Joseph Hart and Carrie Ik- Mar—Win. A. Brady's (O. II. Butler, nigr.)- - St.',.Paul. Mian., Jan. ,'ll-Feb. 0. Minacapolta 7^18. "Filat Mull," Llnenlri J. Carters—Annmoills, Md;, Feb. 8. Hageralowo 8, Chester, Pa., •!. ri\ston 13. "Fhuslng Arrow," IJneoln J. Carter's—Flndlur, O... Fob. 3. Miirloo 4, Upper Sandusky r.. Luna u. "For 11st ChlMren's Sake," EohUto. Hulllvuii. Harris ft Woods'—Toledo, O.. Feb. 1-3, tirand I tap Ids. Mich., 4-0, Chicago. III.. 7-2U. "For Her Ctilldrcu'H Sake," UV.toru, Sullivan, Harris A WmiV (ltd. II. lister, mgr.l—Brail- fufd; Pa., Feb. 1, Kane 1!, Oil City 3, James- town, X. Y., 4, urceiivllle, Pa., &. Canton. o„ O...Akr.Mi 8-10. . "Fatal Wedding," Central, Sollltuu. HarrUi ft Woods'—MIUnenpAlhi, Minn., Feb. 1-0. Onmhti, Net,, .8-10, HI. J.wuch. Mo,, 11-13. "Fatal Wedding." Western, giillDan, Harris ft Wools'—Tacoina,. Wash.. Feb. tt, Everett 4. Bcatfle f, 0, Hpntoue 11-13, -For"Her' Rake" (Joseph Pilgrim, mgr.)—At- lonbv <Ua., Tab. 1(1. ■'FramJlaga to Riches" (Wain ft Meyers, mars.) —spetrolt: Mich:, Feb. Ml, Oldeatai. HI.. 7-1.1, "For-Mothcr'a Sake" (Buseo ft Holland, nigra.) --SUI Late City, l{„ Feb, 1-3, Oxdrn 4, Park CllyTB, Bvanatoli, Wyo., (I. "For- HIh Brotber's Crime" (Ceorce X. Balllngcv, ingr.)—KIrbBiond. Vs.; TM>. 1-0, Baltimore. Ud.,,8-18., "Factoty Olrl" (Charles) H. Woore. mgr.»-- Chi- cago, 111., Feb. 1-0, St. Poul. Minn., 7-1.1. "KrUoiLnf the Family" (Win II. Uorman, mgr.) -iBnlfolk, Vn.. Feb. 0, 10. "l-'unuy Mr. Dnolcy" (FranU D. Bryan, mgr.)— X, Y. City Feb. 1-8, Newark. N. J., 8-13. "Forglveneaa" (J. W. Oil leu. mgr.)—Marine, IrtdV, Feb. 4. r., Wulaiat, u, Bluirtun H. A. ;,..:-•' • '. U "Vajdwln. X. C. (Klaw i Hrlaiurr. mgn.)— De- tff.it, Mli-h.. Feb. 1-3, KprlugOeltl, 0-. 4, Day- ten: S, Oolauhu* 0, Chattaauigu, Txun., p, flltniuighuni, Ala., 12. - Clltette, William (Chai-les Frohinan, mgr.)—N. Y. Clly Feb. I. IndcUultc. *)raco;.CIe«rg(! (Win. A. Brady, mgr.)—Pittsburg. Pa., .Feb. 1-0. Washington. DC., 8-13. •Jibaorc, Punt (Jolea Hurry, mgr.)—Bobto. Mi.. I<Vb. 3.' Baker City 4, Pendleton, Ore.. S, Tho Uallsi 0. Portland 8, 0. Tacouut, Wash., 10, Victoria, B. a., 11, Xanalmo 12, Vaneonvsr 1'i. 'IrlrDfh; John"(John M. Ulekcy, mgr.l—Ituchea- t»r. .lud.. Feb. X, Loosnauort 4, Frankfort V, Kwkomo > 8, Marlon 0, Xiibleavlllo 10, Union City 11. Aleiamlrla 13. Ureenneld 13. (iraiitlcy, Helen (Jaincu H. Delcher, rugr.) Psn*acOla, FIa„ Feb. 3. Montgomery. Als.. 4. Birmingham 5, Aniilstun 'I, CtTliunbua. C11.. s, Aioi-rlcua », Albany 10. Tbomasrltle II. Halii- iitidgp IS, Wayctvaa 13. Qallatw, Bertha (J. If. Zlunoeruian Jr., ingr.)— St..Lonls. Mo., Feb, 1-0. Knimis City 8-10. ftSlatln, Alt-eru (George H. lirennan. mgr.) • Koattle. WaiU.. Jan. 81-Felt. 3. Vancouver, den.. 3.' • • ulliuore, Barney (Flurry Montgomery, tmr.) — Cincinnati. 0.. Feb. Ml. St. Lonls. Mo., 7-13. 'Iralxwln Charlca—Toronto, Can., Feb. 1-0, Moo treal-,8-13. GarslOe, Condlt ft Mack Big Stock (J. S. GaraMc rilgri)—Meil'ten. Conn., Feb. l-U. Cor Siock IG. C. Guy, mgr. I—MfefSM City. Mb., Feb.. MS. . . Grace - Haywonl Stock (Charles X. White, lagr.)-- Lufayctte, Ind., Feb. 1-0, Grand Rapids. Mich.. ■louVlmg Comedy (O. M. Cotton, uigr.)—Merrill, Wis,. Feb. Ml, Wausuu 8-13.. ileiriipli, MIna (Mlnnelll Brothers, mgrs.)—Bluff- tori, O.j Feb. 1-11, Cblcugo 8-18. (Jeruiso r.lllputlaua (J. E Ts.liinll. mgr.) -Clin- ton. In., Feb.. 1, Bavauna, 111., 3, Mount Car- roll Ci ■••••."■•,-■ "■;!»! Wltli Ureeu Hjes" (Charles Frohman. uigr.) —Kansas City. Mo., Feb. ■«•*. Dsventwrt. Is.. 8. Peoria. III.. 10, Kvuu.llle, Ind.. 11. "Olrl-from Ksy's" (Charles Probinsa, uigr.I-- N. t; Oily Feb. 1. Indi-ilnltc. "Girl* Will Bo Glrla" (Wm. A. Brady, rogt.l- Ifolyoke. Uuim., Feb. 11. "Onus Keeper," Thomas 1. Smith (Bowtand ft Clifford, mgr*.)—Dourer. Col.. Feb. 1-0. "aombter's-Daughter" (11. H. Fraxee ft lu.,. H. Bhnriie, uigr*.)--Aurora, Mo.,,Feb. 8, Spring- "Ureft't White Diamond" (Waller Feasler, ugr.) —pa|ton, •»., Feb. 1-3, Akrou 4-0, Toledo 7 10, Onnd llolibit. Ml.-li. Jl-13. "(lenthiliian of France" (M. W. Hiinb-y l Hon. iiifrs.)-—Cleveland. O., Feb. 1-0, Dulutb, Minn., 12, 18. "(lay Mr. Geldstrlii." Itarry fltnbbs -Dunojiolla. Ala., Fob. 1, Hnttlcsbiirg, Miss., 3. Meridian X. Jsckaon I, Baton llouge, Ij:., C. 0, Xew Ibetia 7, Crowley 8. Jennings 9. Sour Lake, Tex /, 10, 11, (ia I Teuton 13. 14. "liood Oil Summer Time," Gtorgo Bvoiu—Wor- ceater. Maw.. F»b. 1-0, X. Y. City f20. "Oovernor'a Hon" (Fred rllblo, mgr.) — Rochester, N. I„ Feb. 4-0. . H Haekett. Jamw K.—CIsveUntLO.. Feb. 1-0. K. Y. Clly 8-lB. ... Harued, Virginia (Charles Frohman, aurrA—N. Y. Oily Feb. 1. hsleunltc. Hawtrey. Charles (Charles Frohman, OUT.)-- Bcaton. Mass., Feb. 1-13. llllllatd, Hubert (Fiank L. IH-rley a. Cu„ nigra.) X. Y. «'Ut Feb. 1. Indedulle. Hall. Blnacbn (Edward C. White, .mgr.)—Mem- phis. Tenn.. HS. .1, (Ireeuvlllc, Mlas., i, Vlcks- hnrg B. Natches n. . _ HemUicke, lien (Sidney Tt. Ellla. mar.)—Pontage, Hi,., Feb. I. Sheboygan 3, Fond du Lac .1, Ipaiiitna I. Kaukaiina o, Oreen Bay 0. Oubkoari 7. shinasahiee, Mich.. 8. Kaconahu 0. Muqoette 10. lahpcnilni; II, Hancock 12, Csluinot 18. lliiuf.ml. (Ihas. 1). (F. Uwrence Walker, mgr,)— ton a City. ts.. Feb. 3. Mipcatlnn 4, Ottunwa :.. Kmkuk <•. l'ort MarUson 8. Barlfogton 8, Al- t.ln 10, Creston 11, Platmnoatb. heh. 13, rrcnoait 13. „ _ ,^ IttMrard Hall I Henry Plem..n, mgr.)—Norfolk, Vs.. Feb. ID, Richmond 8-13. Hull Geotao F. (Fielding Amusement Co.. nicrs.) - -Warsaw N. Y.. Feb. I>. Perry 10. 8t. Cath- erlr.es, Han.. 11. BmntfoM It, I/mdoii 18. Hlua-Inn, David. a».l Oi-orgla Waldrou (r«tslr A Nln>l»l. suits.)—Trenton, X. J.. Feb. 8, Es«- ton, Pn.. 4. _ __. . , Harrer. Georgia (J. U. IIari*r i Jry.-idi Dctrlek, mgrs.)— mSm No. Dak., Feb. 3. Lldgtrwood 1, Hnuhlnsoii :■• LUbon 0. Her.-iuuun, Leon (Kdwonl Tburnaer, nigr.)—Buf- falo, N. Y„ Feb. t-0, Brooklyn 8-lB. Hall. Don t).— Ssn Be^la^tllla, Cal.. Feb. IO. RlTi'ratdn 4-0. Pasadena N-lu. Pomona 11-13. Illnur.eh'lu's ldivila (John A..IIImuielcln,_uigr.)— Stv Mr Pa., S 13 Xeu- liriiaawlck 1 (Jol J„ Knh. It), tUUUMkhl. Illniirelelii'a Imperial Slock (tt. F. Hlmoeleln, mgr.)—Madlsun. Wis., Fob. 10. Froeport. HI.. 8-13. Iliiwnril-Dorhet (ileorge B. noward. nigr.)—Hjn- derauu. Ky., Feb.. !■", Evanavllle. Ind., 8-13. neuderxou. Aland- (Josepli Fnreot, mgr.)—Gold- water, O., Feb. 1-0. Gin-court Couieily (Charhv h. Harrla. Bgr.)-. laiwell. .Mawi.. Fell. 10. Portland, Me., 8-13. Uoyt's t.'ouiedy (U. II. Allru, mgr.)—McComb, JIUs., Feb. l-il. IMoxl 8-18. Ilowanl Stock (A. S. Howard, mgr.)—Providence, It. I., Feb. Ill, Uiwlatuii, Me., 8-13. Hoi-rSer Show (Jack Hoefller. uigr.)— Vlnceanes, Ind., Feb. l-ik.Owtralls, III.. 8-14. llnriiBon-Adanis Theatre (Karl P. AuatM. mgr.) - -South Betblehsm, l'a., Feb. 1-0. Hidden Bnitlirra Stock (Wm. Trlplett, mar.)— New tirh-ana. La., Feb. I. Indetlnltc. llutuuioiid Stock—Henry, III., Feb. 1-0, MurrUoo 8-13. Iliiiittey-Moore Stock (K. J. Murray, nigr.)—El- mlra, K. Y.. Fell.. 1-0. _ , Harris-Parkinson Htock illolvrt H. Harris, mgr.) —Bliicileld, W. Vs.. Feb. 1-0. "Heart of Maryland" (David Belaaeo, aujr.)— Plttalnirg, Pa., Feb. 1-0, Cleveland, O., 8-18. "Hiir Only Sin." Llneola J. Carter's—Monoogs- livlu, t'n., Fel>. 8. Irwin 4, Unlnntown 5. 0. •'Hidden Crime" (J. M. Ward, mgr.)—Bridge- iss-t. Conn., Feb. 12, la. ... "Human SIiitp" (J. M. Wanl. mgr.)—Washing- Inn. D.O.. Fell. 1-0. "Her First Fnlso rllep" IK. A. Schllk-r, mgr.)— Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 1-0, Truatoa 8-10. KllssbeUi 11-18. "llesris ot Onk" (William II. Gross, mar.)— Fort Dalgr, la.. Feb. 3, Culuuibus. Xeb.; 4, Kearney ft, Oreeley, Col.,0. "Head Wallers" (II. 0. Wbltucy, nurr.)—San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 4, Austin 0. Uonaton 0, lialTeatoo 7. Waco 8, Coraleauu 10. Tyler 11. Oreenvllhi 13, Psrbt 1.1. . _ . "Hoosler Ulrt" (J. B. BJchardH. mgr.)—Oovu|' ton. Teiui., Feb. 3, Dyersnurg <i, Fulton 0, IMiluenli 0, Metropolis, III.. 8, Msillsonvlllc, Ky., 10. EiirllngK.ii 11. Hopklnavlllo is. darks- villi', Tenn.. 13. ■'HearlM Adrift" (Sponenr ft Alum, mgrs.)— ' llna.klyn, N. Y-. Feb. 1-0. Jersoy Oily, H. J., si:;. "Unity roily" (tdlle Mack A Joseph K. flailes. mgrs.)—Hamilton. Can., Feb. 3, BL Catherine* .-., Manlalce. Midi.. 111. "Ucr Marrluge Vow 1 ' (Vunoe ft Sullivan, mgrs.) —New Hutch, Conn., Feb. 1-3, Wnterbury 0, 0. Brooklyn. N. Y.. N-18. . . ■■Human Hearts." Kastfrn (Jraeo M. BlirKhard, ingr.i— Wlllluoiiitlc. Conn., Feb. 3. Dnrhy ). Stamford B, South Xorwalk 0, rbllsdelpuls. "Hnoian Hearts," Western (Claud Haundurs, ■ uigr.)—Seattle, Wash.. Fob. M. Port Towu- wnd 5, Port Angeles 0, Victoria, B. 0., 8. Vanouover 0, "Hottest Coon in Dixie" (Kngeno 8porford. mgr.) -St. Joacph, Mo., Feb. II. Atkinson, Kan., 4. Iliawutlm ft, Fulls Clly, Xebr.. 0, Tecuroseh 8. Beutrlcn tl. dreun 10. Howard 11, Yolk 13, Au- roru 13* "llapny Hooligan," ICaatera, On* Hill's (Ohorles II. Bartisi, ragT.)— Mattoon, III.. Feb, 8, Spring. iliM 4, DeeaTur 0, 0, Luulsvtlle. Ky., 7-13. Ispjiy Hoolbisii," Western, Gus Hlll'a (Al. Dilwin, uigr.)—Dulutb, MIna., Feb. 11. 'Hani ■ JIHMlll, USir./—4JUIU.U, iviuu., rw. ■«. "Happy Trump" (Jvsepn II. Thoraot, mgr.)— Kentnn. 0„ Fob. it, b"iv Brumwi 4, Bellos fonlnlne/», .(Irhsna.U. . ' ■ , "Hnna Hauron" (James T. Mi'Atpln. nigr.)— Virginia. I«„ Feb. 3, Pelcrslsirg 4, Mason City. 111., 3, Delavan d, Mlnler 8,,Lo Roy 8, Parmer city 10, BHsssV fjlty.11. "Ilenrt of Tekus," -VlUn Villslr und Hegrl L««» U~Stramlaburg, Pa., Feb. 4, Clinton, N. J., 0. "Hello. Illll" (Goodhue ft Kollogg, lagM.)— Wliia»llng, W. Vs.. Feb. »0. I Irving, Sir Henry (Charles Frohman, nigr.)-- Toronto, Can., Fib. 18,' Delnilt, Mich., 4-0, St. Paul.Mluii., 8-IP. iaulvl Irvlni' (James K. Ilsckett. mar.)—Zsnei- Tllle. 0., l'nb. :i, Coliuubns 1-0, Prsuikfort, Ind., 10. "If Women Were Meu" (M. W. Taylor, mgr,)— Boston, Mass.. Feb. I-II, V. Y. City 8-13. "Irish Pawnbrokers" (lo»e|ih W. Spears, mgr.)— Huglnaw, Mich., l'eli. 8, Battle Crook 6, Oruiol Huplds 7. Jackson 8. "in the. Kliailuw of the GaUows"—Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. 1-0. "In Loulidnna" (n. D. JolmatoiM', aigr.)—Jesne- rctta, I.u.. l'eh. 4, Frankllu.S, Psttersoii 0, "In Old Ksiituchy," Jscob Lltt'a— 'Jelrolt. Mich.. Feb. 718. "In tho Palace nt tlm King," Davis ft Durey's-. I'lttsbnrg, Pa,, Fsli. l-'l, Mhcop, Us., 0. J ' .iwdtetsoH, Thooms—Ftndlay, 0„ Feb. I, Bowilms iln-on 3, Fremont 8, Lunslng, Mich.. 4, Sagi- naw .",, Bay Ult.v 0. -'Japaiii-HC Xlghtlagsls" (Klaw ft Rrlaiigcr, ugrs.)i -Cbleogo, 111.. Feb. l-ii. '-.tiroes Ilojs lu Misnourl'.' (Frank Caraolu, mgr.l — I'lillnJelphU, I'a., Feb. 1-0, Syracuse, N. Y.. H-iii, Rochester 11-13. "Just Struck 'fown," .lulu Walters' (Lawrence Williams, mgr.)—Mollne, III., Feb. S. Ibics- ford 4, Kss'rtrssu O. Diintipurt. la,. 7, Iowa' City H. K Huott. Roselle (Frauk L. Perley, mgr.) — Dallas, T.'i., Fob. I, Fort Worth 3, 8, Sliermsii s, Deiilmii D, ilai'iirllle ". Meraphla, Ter 13. Kendall, Ktrn ILIublor ft Co., mars,)—Altoona. I'a.. Feb, 3, WIlllsiHiiport 4, Buffalo. N. Y.. H-H». Kelecy, Herbert, snd Effie Shaunon (Daniel V. Arthur, nigr.)—lltnillton, Csu„ Feb. 3. 7orou- 10 4a), Montreal 8-13. Kyle, llnwuril (George II. Breniiaii, mgr.)—Den- ver. Col., Feb. 1 il. Ki-llor (Dudley ft M.-Adoo. mgrs.)—Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. 1-0, X. Y. City 8>I8. Kennedy, Jamoa (O. K. Wee, nigr.)—Jscksud. Mich.. Feb. 1-0. Fott Wtyne, lud.. 8-lB. Klugnlir-nussell in. 11. Russell, nigr.)—Prince-' toll. Me., Feb, 1-0. Keystone Dramatic (l/nwreneu B. MeUill. mgr.) -TiniiiK.u, Mass.. Feb. 1-0. oalem 8-KI. Klark-Crlnn (llnrden Klsrk, uigr.)—Orsavllle, X. Y„ Feb. 10, BlllUnd. Vt. ( g-lli. Korroll, Ikit (J. (1. Wclah, mgr.)—Brocktna. Mass.. Feb. 1-0. Fall River 8 18. Kerkhoff lirainutie (Ivan Kerkhoff, mgr.)—Cco- trolla, K«p.. Feb. DO. Keller Stock (A. W. Keller, mgr.)—Coyle. Okls.. Feb. 1-3, Chandler 4-0. Ilurllearllle, linj. Ter.. 8-10, Independence, Kan., 11-13. Klosey (oiaisly (M. L. Klnssy, mgr.)—Mineral City. 0., Feb. 1-0. King-Perkins (Kdward Taylor, mgr.)—Anils. Is./ Feb. 1, Stuart. •£, Guthrie Center 3, Walnut 4. Hsrlsil ", Aiwa 0. King Diumurle (F. F. filockner. nurr.)—Bellalte, O.. Feb. 1-0, Zau'HTlllu 8-13. "King of iHlectHes," Hulllvati, Harris A Woods'—Omaha, Neb., Feb. 4-0. "KatzrnJaxMuer Kids" (Blonde!! 4 |e,nuieai<7. ingra.)— tola, Kun., Fob. 8, Fort Scott 4, St. J«eph, Mo„ 0, 8. 1. Lucknye. Wlltcn (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—Krhv Pn.. Feb. V, 4, X. Y. Clly 10. Indeuiilte. Milieu Lyons (Desn ft Ogle, nigra.)—Mayvllle. N. V.. fob. 1-0. WeeHMJ 8-1U. L inrlrr, MIS. Lily (Charles Pmliuiuu, ttigr.)—,