The New York Clipper (February 1904)

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Febbtjahy 13. TABLE! OF CONTENTS. jHss Clipper'* Anecdotes, Personalities and** 80. Comments Concerning Stage Folk. . inno. Oar London Letter Toe T«» Hewitts' I>og "Dun Maslc.and Song.. Setrl Alleu—Sketch Vaxlerllle nud Minstrel World of Player* iror Chicago Letter, , illlpiMT Poet Ofllee , Latest by Telegraph on the Head, , VatnltvlUd Kdote List <£«« and Checkers THE 3STEIW YORK CLIPPER. 1217 Queries Answered Sew York- City—Bevlew • 1210 mo 1310 1211 1211. 1223! 1221 1314 121s 1217 1217, 1218 1218, 1218 ■• 1210 1214 •I&&&5* »•—Tto local offering are JSSRSf J: !L , s4teJ2»s.--.!i- s .ws q>«V 'GnBiwa'* ■i'£I!-i"'"." ,r I'TOOUCfim, entitled nn222 «,„? rav * ,s ;, Crawford* had SnBBJ!9% nudlcuw for the ant per nfff?2f?«°» gg.«8Bgyit ot "A Trip to end Comment.1220. 1221 1221 1222 1222 1223 12211 1223 UM 1223 Sew I^w DociaUdtr^ketch with the Bill Posters Miscellaneous .• , Under the Tents Deaths Ui -the Profcssluu , Stage Mechanics , Foreign Show News ; Kew Plars .CopxrUrhted , THEAXniOAL OOKKESPONDBNCK. SftSSf '" 1818 Mabuma Uli Indiana 1213 .New Jersey 1214, 12] ., KW Hampshire .,,, jjnj UMo ' iais Louisiana •• 1213, 121u Itaode Island j.01 B Kentucky 1215 Massachusetts i2-, rt District of Colombia ...1220 Maine .-..-.. ij^a Pennsylvania; .. 122c, 1227 New Tori State 1221, 1227 California .■..- 1227 Maryland 1217 West- Virginia 1217 Missouri , I21u •loanecllcat 1210 Canada 1221 Oregon 1221 Texas ' •' 1221 Washington 1221 WyOinlM ;.....'.. 122a' Minnesota 1222 iw&m'- •■■•;•- ;.. 1222 Iowa ......... 1222 Virginia 1222 Illinois • ' 1222 UMH ...'..'. 1222 Wbiooiisln". ..I, '..!'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.':'.'.'.'.':'.'.'. 1224 South Carolina ...' 1224 Florida '•......'..; 1224 LATEST BY TELE&RAPE MoB8ByM*nt'a Openings In All the •.„-•* ■•.,, • Big; Show Towns, • "• tyv>LDE!» GATE ULEAMSG9. Weber■:*.Fields' CO. Open* \ospl- r.totmlj — HIr Business ltulea at -the Vnrlon* Houses. tjpseiolmsptitchcB tuVi[K New Youk Cupi'sb. \'S4K.l i, n*NCisco. Feb. 9.—At tlie Columbia Theatre James and Wattle ami Co., In "Alex- wider tHe' ttreat," begun a two weeks' cu- (oaemqat' lout night, lo good business. CaLIFOTNlA 'Tiihatub. —Murray and Mack, lu-"A Night ou Broadway," axe hero, this week; 'The.opening wad to a crowded house. Alcazar. 'l'ni:.mic.—The Guy Parisians Is.'the'current offering. •Jbntu^l Tjieathb. —This week's bill Is "to -Sif-nt ot St. Paul's." ubano Ojtka notisu.—Last night marked the bf(rlnidne of a week's engagement of Wither and Fields and tlielr eutlre New York vu'tobuiy. Tlie prices wen- raised to $2, $1.50. SI,;.TO and ...00. "W'hoon-Dee-Doo" and' "Catherine" were the offerings, to a crowded boose'.. Tbc advance sale la heavy. ■TlTOLI Opkka House.— This is the HfUl week' of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." - "The Gypsy Baron" Is in prepara- tion/, ■»-.-,-, iFilsciU-'a's jBUtnt.—Last nlgbt marked the drat production here of "Holy Poly," and tlie first apue.iracc with tbc company of Ne1HjE'.-I»j-p.clj, ua boulrette. Tbe bouse was tilled. . • Okpjieum Thbaths. —Bill for tlie week ■uitnlnx Sunday, 7: Van and Beaumbnt, Ihtfrao and Carletou, Snyder and Buckley, lllpe ,nud . Elmer, Robcrtus and Wl If redo, Monroe, Mack and Lawrence, Stuart'Barnes, ltie Two Sllvas, aud the olograph. 'CiitJlBS.'—Programme opening last night for tbe' week': Wilson and Morau, Hanlon and iZanfrella, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hall. I'lpi'oaee Raytleld, Mabel Lamson, Daley and Shaan, and the animatoscopc. ',..-i."'.- —:—■ FROM OTHER POINTS. wlv ilii. .1 ii •i": ,v "" " I'liuriuK in uie coal- Tn ■ ?«t, at il"- r Ml * on ' b ^ ,llR wrtnan Stock iln .i i 4pp 5* 5 New T o rk < V uack at tko Imperial, and pleased a large house HtrndJy Si&Uab'VS" . Culn »M« offer* a clevfr ra devllle bill, featnrluu Prances Ucddlin; »nd company, and Keffev's dogs Kred Irwin's Htirlesquers are at the Standard. Boston, Feb. 9.—Kail honses nil alonx g> *■ >■■ "Three Little Maids" was a hl« !■»— -■» «'<-' Colonial, n friendly tiomw en- J ^ 7 i55 o c v mv |f l ' : 7 1 P'ay- • • ■"The Dictator," mi^ h n e .„ P " k .V dlapln!reu . Wm - Colll « <• better .udvantaiw than any snow In which hi> bat ^7 ter Charles Uawrrey gave thi« gpfcl W I I I J l U Moii of "Hhucv Sally. s at tho Hoiiis. It was well acted and pleased a wg audience Lew Dockstadcrs Minstrels f £». 35. tv .° b| 8 *ockg at the XremoDt. Last night a house and enthuslnsm assured ,B4 t ."'Way Down East" began Its engagement at tho Boston with customary rupaclty houxe These popular priced hhows woro generously patronized: Rebecca Warren, in -^fess," at the Columbia: "The Howcry After Dark," at the Grand Opera i 1. K. Murray, lu "Arrab-na-Poguc," at the Malestlc; Patrice, In "Driven from Home." and "Two Little Waifs," at the Hub..;... Capacity ruled at the stock, vaudeville and bnrlcsijuo houses. .Kansas. Citt, Feb. 9.—Bertha (Jallaali. In Dorothy Vernon," upeocd a week's engaije- nient.at tbe .Willis Wood Theatre last, nlant. to good attendance "The Wlsard o£ Ox Co. arrived late yesterday afternoon, und tbe matinee at the Grand did not. start until four o'clock, but the packed house waited-patIehtly and were rewarded with a fine performance,, lu which Montgomery and Stone carried off the honors. The-houso was .sold out at night before the doors opened At the Orpbeutu two capacity houses ftreetcd the Orpheum Koad Show, In which-Slclntyrc and lleath were th6 stum. ... .The "Tickings from Puck" Co. arrived too.late for their matinee at the. Auditorium, but at night a packed house was on hand, which thoroughly enjoyed Wllllard. S|mms and a good company At the Uillls two big bouses greeted "Yon Yonsou," and the Utppitins, at the Century, pleased with mat- inee and night outpourings. . Pkiladblphm, Feb. 9.—Theatres" made line showings last nlgbt, with audiences of large proportions all along the line, and an urray of offerings beyond cavil "Babette," presented by lively Frlul Scbeff's capital company, earned instant recognition at tbe Garrick At the Opera House, tbc Rogers Brothers hod n bouse full ot ad- mirers, nnd delighted them with an enter- taining performance An audience that tilled the beating capacity at the Chestnut applauded Marie Tempest and her support, !n "The Marriage of Kitty." "The Darling of the Oods" continued with un-. diminished patronage at the Broad, and other combination houses ftired well.... .'.Vaude- ville was a strong drawing card at Keith's two houtiea: stock productions brought' out the uaual large enthusiastic cllciitel, and the test on tho list enjoyed liberal' patron- age. -Milwaukku, Fob. l».—Another big opening wag In evidence this week, "Superba," at the Alhambra, and Harry Morris, at the Star, turned hundreds away, matinee and night.... At the Davidson "The Red Feather" opeued to a well Ulled bouse, Graca Van Btuddiford scoring heavily "The Charity. Nurse," at the Bijou; "Sporting Life," at the Academy, and Roseman'a "Rhelnfahrt," at tho Pabst, were all highly successful. 'Louisville, Feb. U. — Tho Smart Sot opened at <tho Masonic, to a crowded house. Macatiley's Is dark uutll 12....... "Hinnun Hearts". Is at tbe Avenue, nad opened -Sunday to Me crowds Tho Ikihcmlaas plnyod to the capacity at the Buckingham. Sunday. »■ > . . MARYLAND. mana- wo Or- Sevenil Tlieatrea In Chlcsvo Ri-opeji for Huilnm-"Saocy Sally" Ke- celvea lt» Preruler at Boston—Good J' llpainess Reported Along 4he Line. CnicAuo', 't'tb. 9.—The Sunday openlnK VWhs" of the Trocadero were interfered with, through inability to comply with i p ft lrt . pro- vlsjontr for temporary relief of onr thcaties. WeoihuilVHigh Rollcra hope to oiieu there Ilijs-Tue»dav evening. Neither Bush Temple nor'rbe-People's Theatre, announced to open Saturday- evening, could make tho altcra- tlbns reaulred, nhd thelf reopening Is now set.; for Wednesdav evening, Feb. 10. Tho 1 'arrlelK . Theatre, however, opened Sunday evening, us advertised, Paula Edwardes, In Winsome Winnie," playing to .'ho seating I'upa'ilts? and-turning hundreds away....... Blanelio. Walsh, In "Resurrection," begau U«r' return tonight, ■ with McVIckcr's Bold oat. >. .-Up at tbe Criterion, "The Minister's Daughters." held forth to all the people seatM coiilji accommodate, the Sunday night crowds mcliig.- a bilazard fiercely wlutcrlsh... v • Judio ,.Chy(rnus.on Monday convened th« fveolni grand Juij" which will Investigate and flx ; responsibility for the Iroquois tire. Mrs. Junes llennlng, the six hundredth known vlnnm"fof-'tU« dlaoster. died Monday morn- ing, . Jn Lakeside Hospital The- Colum- onr Theatre 1 fa billed to open next Sunday, with "The tMlnl»tcr J s Daughters." .The MajtoAco Theutre, Kaglewood, failed to open ^SWWi as'Manager Crescy had hoped.lt >»mt Outlying theatres, tho last to tc- 'tilvc^ attention, from the committee, will probably bo Inspected this week, and their I'uture.- determined Charles Rlchmun's "UgtSeuiunt,, announced to begin Monday tvuBlng, 'at the Grand Opera House, has l*«n>' postponed until this (Tuesday) even- 9ti • u • • *he Illinois Theatre resumed operu- tlotiB'Monday rilght with-a large house'for l .'M9 Jrvlng's ."Merchant of Venice." . iTlends of Hdaa Wallueo Hopper learned 'oduy that her suit against James Duusmuir rdKUTted In a verdict unfavorable to her. . •Wasbjnoton, Feb. 9.—"The Prlnco ■ of l'l|l«n'" opeued at tho Columbia lust nlgbt, 'TtTieellnat.—At the Court Theatre (B. ,V i i.I H ' l * cd house Grace George,. in „ )."rnn«helm, mauoger).—Bzra Kendall, lu ,<^fts"P0gCT," had a large and well pleased -rhe Vinegar Buyer." bud good business I^«Jvfag;oTthe Natiounl......"The"Kurgo- v ^\. Coming: ^The Chaperons" 12. AI. wJtterThad a tluo_ opeuilig at jtUe^Lafayette. '• ^ff fft, r» Minstrels 18, Ethel Banymore Onisu Opbua Hocsii (Choe. A. Folnler. manager).—"An Opban's Prayer." 1-8, had Kood business, followed by "Hello, BUI," 4-ti, to big returns. Coming? "A Hand- some Cabmau" B-10. "A Homespun Heart" 11-18. i Slat era t Hie.—At the Auditorium Thea- tre (A. It. Doyle, manager).—Mary Emerson, in "His Majesty and the Maid," Feb. 1, ■cave a fine show to a fair Iiousp. Due: R lleIlo, BUI." S; "A Handsome Cabman" 18, "Human Hearts" Itt. [Owing to the big: Uro In Baltimore Feb. 7 anil S. which destroyed many millions of dollars worth of property, the Legislature of Maryland passed a bill declarlnga legal holiday la Kaltlmore for ten days. Tho bill was at once signed by tho governor. There was no performance at any of (he various theatres nlgbt of 8. Below are the attrac- tions booked for thla and next week.— Ed. CUrHaV] -Baltimore. — At Ford's Opera House (Charles M. Ford, manager).—Ada Italian and Otis Skinner week of Feb. 8, giving "The Merchant of Venice," "The School for Scan- dal" and "The Taming of the Shrew." "Tlie Prince of PUsen" closed a good week 6. "Peggy from Paris" 15-20. ■ Acauemy of Mt'sic (Nlxou & Zliumonuun, miinagerB).—Fay Darls. In "whitewashing Julia/' S-13. lllebard Manslield, with "Old Uoldelberg," filaycd, to large and apprecia- tive audiences, last week. Week of 10, Rob- ert millerd, In "That Man and I." ■ CUAUB'ti 'IIIeamb (P. B. Chase, cer).—Tho Fawcett Co., In '"Tho T phans," 8-13; week of 10, "Under Two b logs.' MAnvio-Nu THElrsB (James L. Keraan, manager).—Ward aud Voltes 8-13, In "A Pair of links:" "The Show Girl" 1«W!9._ & Crli b^ "ilijou TMBATttU (Kred Wilson, manager). —'"The Denver Express" 8-l», "An Orphan s Prayvr" 10 and week. •MONCMENrAL Tuua'Xkh (James L. Kernah, manager).—Clark's Runaway Ulrls week of g, and tbe Roso Hill Burlesquers 10-20. OpeoN TilEATitE (James Madison, nuuut- ,. er ). — -.'Gibson's Holel" and "llio Black- birds" thlH week, with the following ubw peo- ple In Rpoelaltles: Edwards und Kcrnell. J.auru Ida Booth, and Teresa Morltn. ♦ «» W1SST VIRGINIA. ••'•'v..A tine bill, headed by Helcne Glrardb nftavlJiB hories, packed Chase's ufteruuuo mM. nurht. i... ,""*»»■• was .."Over Niagara Kalis a^noient attraction at the Acudemy, crowd- ing the house "An Orphan's Prayer" [illitd'tlie Empire twice, as old also'Rohle'rt KnioMrpockers at the Lyceum. , 0in«n>4ti, Feb. 9.—E. H. Sotheni, who 'b.iallod as a hero by Clsclanatlans, was eu- '^iiNlastlcaMy greeted nt the Grand Opera lioosa .tonight, where he was seen In "Tlie rTOrt'Prlnee.^. Sunday night's audience +ere all good. "8hore Acres* r was seen at *h« Walout, Julia Gray mndo a bit In "Her i*ly«Tn". at Robinson's, "Too Proud to Beg 1 Pleased the Lyceum's contingent. Fanny KIT* >«is;fre«|t4d by old friends at tbe Columbia. ind the Fny. Foster Btirlesquo Co. -packed llie PeopleV — Dan. Howe has been engaged usotago manager by Edward Waldmaun, ttr "Dr. Jeiyll aud Mr. Drdc." •j tbe Road, All Roatea Maat Ileaeh Va Not lAter Than Boadaj. DRAMATIO. A Ailatus, Wuu.V (CLaMn Frohmsn, n«c.)—Itiiaci. a \.. i-cb. to. n.iir«io li-is. Allen. Moln (CunrltM VV. Allen, uutr.)—S. T. (Jlly Vtb. fl-Marrh IP. Aiihrcr'Stock. Ka«ti>rn, Millennial Brothers' Wil- liam DaTl.lpc, mar.)—Chwter, Ta., Feb. 8-13. New rlrunnwlck. N. J., IMS, Aubrey Ktoik. Wwtern, MItti-nthal Brothers' (Csrl Hretun. nurr.)— OlnvorsTtlle, N. T.. Feb. 8-18. "Are \»n a MnKinr" (Julius Calm, mar.)—!•■ aUI*. wa^ii., p^h. 7-1». Ellenlnm 15. "An ]!n K llBh Daisy" («>lx<r ft Kieldi!, lugrs.)-— N. V. Clly Pcb. «, liKleunlte. "Arlzons," M. 11. Kaymond's (J. H. l'sls^r, ngr.)—lork, Pa., Feb. 10, t'olumhU It. Beatl- . lug 12. '.'hiTnlirHUj 1.1, PMhuftlpbla ir,-ir0. "Arr»ona," M. B. Raynwod'a (Csarlei V. Brown, mgr.)—Columbus, o., Feb. 11-18. "Alphonw nml daston.'' Cos Hill's—li'ort Worth, Tex., Feb. to, Dallas 11, Trinidad, Otilu., 11, Pueblo 1C, I.eadTlllo Id, Cripple Oroek 17, Vlc- tor 1ft, Uolnrndo Springs 10, Oreelay 1*0. "At tho Old Cross Roads" (Arthur C. Alston. mgr.)—St. Joseph. M».. Feb. 10, SoliUers' aome. Kan., 11. Warrensburg, Mo., 12, Ho- ilalU 13. St. Isml* 14-20. "Across the Pudllc" (Harry Clay Blauvr. mgr.) —Trenton. N. J.. Frt. 11-13. K. Y. City 16-20. "At Cripple Creek"—Philadelphia, Pa.. Feb. IB- 20. "At Pike's Peak," U. H. Rd^n's (Claude IJourd- mnn, mgr.)—udln, 111.. Feb. II, Itoant Vernon 18, MeLeausbiiM 15, Harrl'burg 1G, Grayrlllo IS, Kublnson 20. ".Uuerleaa Uobo" (W. D. Newall, mar.)—Athens, ')., Feb. 18, McOounclUrlllc lit, Lancaster 20. ... n Blaitchc Bates (David Belaseo, mgr.)—Phluulet- l.hlit, l'u.. Feb. 8-18. Chicago. 111., 10. In- detlnlte. Urrymore. Rthel (Charles Fniliman, mgr.)— Easton, Pa., Feb. 11, Harrlsbiirg 18. Alcouna •IB, Wheeling. W. Va., 10. Klngham, Amelia—Kochesler. X. V., Feb. », 10. Belfew, Kyrlc (Ltebler * Co., mgrs.)—Sprlng- ■etd, Mass.. Feb. 10, Worcester 11, K. T. Olty IS, indefinite. l Boyd. Archie. In "Joshua WMteumh" (Kllpstrlok '(s -Burnlaton, mgrs.)—Bath, Me., Feb. 10, Ports- mouth, X. H., II, Lowell. Mass., 12, Law- rence 13, Fall Biter IS, Waltuam Id. Webster 17, Marlboro 18. Itoeklaml IP, New Bedford 20. Blalr.-Eugeno (Heurl (Iresslt, mgr.)—Provldeuco, .It. L, Feb. S-13. Wori-esLer. Mass., 15-20. IWiclll, William, aud Kose Stahi—Klngaton,' Ou., Feb. s. Belleville 0. Woodstock 10, Umdon 11. 3t. Tbomus-12, Gait 13, Toronto 10 20. Beunett i Moulton (F. C Twltchell. mgr.)—Ge- neva. K. Y., Feb. 8-13. Benuett A Moulton (A. P. Reed, mgr.)—Danville, •Pa.. Feb.. 8-10, Mount Caruiel 15-20. Heutiett * Moulton (J. M. Torr, mgr.)—Altooaa, Pu.. Feb. 8-13, Joliastown 15-20. Bvntiett i Moulton. (Ira K. Newball. mgr.l—Nftw Britain,' Conn., Feb. 8-13, Youkers, S. Y., 1C- Jk. • Bennett i Moulton (W. A. PaMcllo, uigrj—Os- slnlng, X. Y„ Feb. 8-18, IluTeMtraw 15-20. Banting, Kmtn* (Karl-Burgess, mgr.)—Atlantic City, X. J„ Feb. 8-10. Trenton 17-20. UrockeiirldKe. Charles, Stock (Boyd P. Joy, mgr.) —Lawreucc, Kan., Feb. 11-18. *•••• BrowU Amusement, Southern (E. Brown, mgr.)— Houston, Tex., Feb. 8-13, La Granite 13-20. Bromi Amusement, Western IE. Brown, mgr.)— ClsrkSTllIe, Ark., Feb. 8-18, South McAlester, lud. Ter.. 1B-20. Bclelier's CotuedUns (W. M. Belcher, mtrr.)— Ozark, Mo., Feb. 8-18, Monett 10, 17, Kxeter .18-20. Boyd Burrows Dramatic—b'pauldlug, Nebr., Feb. 9-15, Wslliack 18-22. lturke-McCunu (M. MeCaun, nigr.i—Frostbnrg, Md.. Feb. 8-18. Keyser. W. Va., 15-20. "Ben Hur" (Klaw i' Erlanger, mgrs.)—Xaiih- TlUe, Tenn.. Feb. 8-13. "Buster Brown" ■fBrouQhurst 4 Currlc, mgrs.)— Hartford, Coun., Feb. 10, Bridgeport 11, New London 12, Wuterbury 13, PhUudelphia, Pa., 15-20. "Break for Liberty". (J. M. Jacobs, mgr.)—Mld- dlelomi, Pa., Feb. 10, Conshohuckeu 11,'Wil- mington. Del., 12. Burlington, N, J., 13. "llreejy Time" (Merle.H. Norton, mgr.)—Mag- nolia, Ark.,' Feb. 10, Tcxarkana 11, Atlantic, Tex., 12, Pittsburg 18, Mount Pleasant IS, Hulplmr Springs 10, Wolfe City 18, Honey Gtoro 18, Boiiaum 20. "Bowery After Dark." Sullivan, Harris & Woods' ;—Boston, Mass., Feb. 8-11, Fall Blvcr 18-20. "Burglnr," Western (Wright ft Hulght. nurrs.)— Htiniburg, la., Feb. W, Bed Oak 11, Corning 12, Ueuison 18. Sac Clly IB, Storm Lake M, Cherokee 17, Marcus 18, La Mars 18, Slnnx City 20. "Black Hand." Wm. B. Hurst's—N. Y. Olty Feb. 8-13.. . . . '. .-•«•. o Crane, Wm. H. (Charles FroUmau, mgr.)—Day- ton, U.. Feb. 11, ludlanapolls, lud., 12, 18, Kransvllle 15, Jackson, Mich., 10, Battle Oreek 20. Carter, Mrs. Lesllo (David Belaseo, mgr.)—Do- tiolt, MIcb.. Feb. 8-13. ■ .... Cro8ttiau. Henrletti (LiuvliI Belaneo & Manrlcn Campbell, mgrs.)—N. Y. Clly Feb. S. Indviltdtv. Cccliluu, lto.te (JnlcJ Murry, mgr.)—Fort Worlli, Tex., Feb. 18. -, . „ Collier, Wllllutn (Cliarlcs Frotimsn, mgr.)—Bos- ton. Mass.. Feb. 8 27. ■ • CttuuH, Four (FreiM Nlhlo, mgr.)—Blrmlusluui, Alu., Feb. 11, Chattanooga, TTeim.. 18, Pcnas- coln. Flu.. 119. Olsxtun, Kste—Norfolk, Va., Feb. 12, Trenton. N. J., 17. Hohokcn 18-20. Cook-Church (H. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Ashtabulu, p., Feb. 818. Oil City 15-20. Carpenter, Franklo (Jew Grady, mgr.)—Poagh- keepslo, N. Y;, Feb. 8-18, Amsterdam lli-20. Oouroy 4 Mack Comedians (P. P. Craft, mgr.)— Butler,. Pa.. Feb. 8-18, Tlldgway 15-17, Juhii- sonburs 18-20. Carroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, mar.)—Tniewell. Va.. Feb. 11-18, Mlddlesboro, Ky.. 1B-20. Gutter t Williams Stock (W. K. Cutter A.J. W. Williams, msrs.l—Weaton, W. Va„ Feb.' 8-13, Buckhannon 15-20. Curts DismatlR (M. D. Ourts. mgr.)—I,a Crosse, Wis., Fell. 8-10. Clark Stock (Miles Herry, mgr,)—Prlnceou, )nil,, Fel>. S-13, Fairfield, III., 15-20. Oreeil's Comedians robarlcs K. Creed, mgr.)— Athens. O.. Feb. 8-10, Wellaton 11-18,. MM 1B-17. "County CUalrtauu" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)— N. Y. City Feb. 8, Imlellulte. "Cheekers" (Klrko La SbeUe, mgr.)—N. X. City Feb. 8-20. "Cavalier" (Wallace Monro, mgr.)—St. Pail. Mlun.. Feb. 11-13, Des Moines, Is-, 19. "Child Slaves of N«v York" (J, B. Isaac, mgr.) —Brooklyn. N. Y., Fob. 8-11!. "Charity Nurse" (John M. Cooku, mgr.)—Mil- waukee, Wis.. Feb. 7-13. "Colorado Waif (Cross 4 Kimball, mgrs.)— T.liieulu, Nebr.. Feb. ,10, uuialia tl. Nebraska City 12, Atchison, Kan., 18, Topeka 14, Wau- ■uego 15, Sallria 16, Abllt-no-17, Juuotloii City 18, Emporium lit, Lawrence 20. "County Fulr'' (II. A. Maim, nur.)— Philadel- phia, Pa.. Feb. s-13, Atlantic City, X. J.. IT. Treutou. 10-20. " "Cpnylet's Daugliter" (T. H. Wnsbburn. mgr.)— Si. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 11, 15, Dial Molaes, lu., 10, IT. ., U Itrew. John (Charles Prohmit). mgr.)—New Or- leans. La.. Feb. b-1.".. Blnulnghum, Ala., 10. D'Ottay, Lawrence IKIrke La Hhelle, mgr.)— Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 8-18, Brooklyn, N. X., 15-20. Davis, Fay (Charles Frolnnou, mgr.*—Ualtluwre, Md., Feb, 8-13, Ptilladelidila, Pa.. 15-20. l>ndBe, Sanfortl—llnmpton, Ja., Feb. 10, Newton 12, Perry 18, MuryvUle, Mo., IB, Crestoo, la.. 17; Atlantic 20. UuTldsou Urutnatlc (Frank S. Daildaoo, mgr )— Morou. III.,'Feb. 8-10, Atlanta 11-13, Wanblt/g- ton fij-17. Wyomlug 18-20. Be Vondo, Chester. Stock (Phil I»vy, mcr.)— ' Jamestown, N. V., Feb. 8-13, Hurnellurulu 10- 20. Davidson Stock (A. L. Davtdsou, mgr. >—Jollot. HI.. Feb. 8-13. Dllcer-Comeli—PItUton, 1M., Feb. 8-18, Carbon- dale 15-20. DyffrrB, Ethel .Eon Dytfryn, njgr.)— Xaugatuck, Conn., Feb. 8-13. Dc Voss, Flora (J. ll. Botuour, tagr.)—I'ort Dodge. la.. Feb. 8-10. "Desperate Chance," Ratten (Bett Howard, ingr.)—BmAlyil. M. T„ lf«b,- K-W, Hostmi. llass.. 16-20. "David Harmn" (Julius Cahu. aigr.)—Albert Lea, Minn.. Feb. 11. "DarJn»t Hour." Lincoln J. Carter's—Springfield, Jlaas.. Feb. 8-10. Uolyoke 16-17. "Dora Thome" (K. I.. Crrecy Amnsemont - Co., ■'■gra,)— Chattanooga, Ttan., Feb. 13. "baalb Watch" (Will I'ressv. mgr.)—Hollund, Jth*., Feb. 10, Mcskegon 11. "IMtened at tbe Altar" (Perry (1. WUllatas, ragT.>—Yoniigatoftu. u.. Feb. II. "Isiwti by the Sea" (I'hll Hunt, regr.)—San Fruaclnco. Oal., FcN T-KI. "Driven (mm Home," Pitrlre (W. D. Pttsgrr- ulil. mgr.l—Boston. Mats... Veb. 8-13, Brmk- lyn. N. Y„ 15-20, "IWire Devil Dorothy" (Berger A O'Noll, mgrs.) —ltolyoke. Mass.. Feb. 1118; Fall River 18- 20. "r>>wn and L'p" (George Hickman, m«r.)— Marlon, Iml., Feb. ID. Winchester'11, Katun, 0.. \t. New Castle. Ind.. 13, Cambridge City IB. Brookvllle 10. Connersrllle 17, Knlgnlntowu IB, Shelbyrllle 10, FntnkUa 20, West Baden Springs 21. "IVnver Express" (Holilen Brothers, mart.)— Baltlmnra. Md., Feb. 8-lil. K Kllloit, Maxlne (U. B. niUlngbam, tugr.)—Pitts- burg. Pa., Feb. 8-13. ttm-tnuatl, it., IB-;". Edesno, llobprt (Henry B. Harris, mgr.)—N. Y, City Feb. 8. Indednltc. • Eclipse Stock (Lloyd ft neuter, mgrs.)—Haale- Imrat. Mlia., Feb. 10, .11, Cryatal Springs IS, Canton 15. 10, Durast 17. 18. Boycc La., 10, MansSeld 21. Empire St»ek (F. D. Lane, mgr.)—Framlngtiam. M»«.. Fob. 11. Wultham 32. Chelsea 13. Bo>- tou 18-20. Ktoerald Stock.—MaVM. S. Y., Feb. 8-10. Clyde 11-18, Savannah 1B-17. Klleford Block—San Diego, Cat.. Feb. 8-20. "Karl of Pawtucket" (Klrke La Hhelle, mgr.)— Andersnu. Ind., Feb. 13, Marlon 17, "Kleveath Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's—Phlladcl- .plija. Pa.. Fob. 10-20. "K.ilfht Bells." Byrno Bros.'—Topeku, Kan., Feb. "Rast Lynne," Earl Ford's—Oreanup, 111., Feb. 8. Windsor P, Is>v«lngtOn 10, Cerro tlordo 11. IllloiKills 13, Dawson 18, Olaifurd 17, fb'Dry 10. Mineral 20. Flako, Mrs. (iiarrlson Grey l'lske. mgr.)—Sprlns- llclO, 111.. Feb. 8, Decatur 0, Danville 10, Tcrro Haute, Ind., II, lllooralugton, HI., 12. Peoria .18. - Faversham, Wm. tObnrlea Frohman, mgr.)—Usr- rlsburg. Pa.. Feb. 11, N. Y. Olty 16-20. Frawley. , Daniel. (Leigh D. Brncknrt, mgr.)— ChrUtchurch, N. X., Feb. 8-12, Duuedln 18-27. Fcnberg .Sleek ' (Ueorgo M. Faaberg, mgr.)— Nashua, N. II., Feb. 8-13, Haverhill, Mans., 13- 20C Fleming, Mamie-(W. H. Grit coy, mgr.)—Wllllams- portvl'a., Feb. 8-18, »-. Frareds. .Marlon JOeorgo K. itoblnion. nurr,)— Dover, N. II., Feb. 8-13, Portsmouth 15-20. FertlK'Cwmedluns (Harry Bubb, mgr.)—Duluth, Minn.. Feb. 8. Indeflnltr. I'lsko.& Stock (K. D. Flsko A T. V. Stock, mgrs,) —South Xorwalk, Coau., Feb. 8-13, Burlngield. Moaa,. 13-ao. FerROteu Stock (J. X. Montgomery, mgr.)—Jack- sonville, Fla.. l'el>. 8-13. Preneh, Irving iUon Maeiulllan, mgr.)—South Me- Ales ter. Ind. Tar.. Fob. S-IO, Muscogee U-IK. "FOXJt Qrandpa," Joseph Hart and Carrie Do Mlr-Wm. A Brady's (O. II. Butler, mgr.)— Minneapolis, Mlnu., Feb. T-18, Milwaukee, .Wis., 14-20. . . . "last Mali," Llucolu 3. Carter's—Easton, Pa., Feb. 12. "F* Her children's Sake," Western, Sullivan, lldrrls A-Woods' (Ed. 11. Lester, mgr.)—Akron, o„ Feb. 8-10. MaSKlllun 11, New Phlladelplilu 12. Coshocton l;'.. Mount Vernon IB, t.osnn Hi, Wollston 17, Athens II), Nclsonvlllo 2U. "Fatal Wedding." Central. Sullivan, Harris A Woods'—Omaha, Neb.,. Feb. 8-10, St. Joseph, Mo.. 11-18, Kansas Olty. 14-20. "Fatal Wedding," Western, Sullivan, Harris & Wobds'—Spokane. Wash.. Feb. 11-lil. "From Bags to Riches" (M. 11. Meyers, mgr.)— Chicago. 111., Feb. 7-13. St. Paul, Minn., 14-20. JE . "Fbr'Mother's Sake" (Uusco ft Holland, mgrs.) —-Duuver, (ill.. Feb. 14-20. "For ; Hls Brother's Crime" (George X. Balllnger. mgr.>—Baltimarc. Md., Feb. S-13. "liacuiry Olrl" (Charles H. Wucri!, mgr.)—St. Paul, Mlun.. Fes. 7-13, Minneapolis H-20. "FrfencI of the Family" (Will H. Gorman, mgr.) —Norfolk, Va., Feb. 10. "Fupny Sir. Dooley" (Frank D. Bryan, mgr.)— Newark, N. J.. Feb. 8-18. . ■ a . Goodwin, X. 0. (Klaw ft Erluuger, mgrs.)—-Uirm- InBhuni,. Ala.,. Feb. 12. Gillette, William (Charles Frohman, mgr.)— J*. Y,. Olty Feb. 8, ludeiliilte. Graoo George (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—Washing- ton. D. (I., Feb. S-13. (Ithiiore, Paul (Jules Murry, mgr.)—Tueinna, Wush., Feb. 10, Victoria, B. C, 11, Nauuluu. 12. Voueuuvcr 18, New Westminster 15, New Whatcom, Wash., 10, Everett 17, Scuttle 18-20, Griffith, John (John M. Hlckey, mgr.)—Noblea- vllle. Ind., Feb. 10, Union City 11, Alexandria 12. Gn*micld 13, Columbus 15, Heymonr 10, Madison 17, Bloomlngloti 18, Torre Haute lit, Panu. III., 20. Grantley, Helen (James II. Delchcr, mgr.)--A1- hury.Ga., Feb. 10, Thonmsvlllu 11, Bnlnbrldiiu IS, Waycross 13, St. Auguslln. Flu., 15, Jack- sonville IS, Tampa 17. 18. Galland,' Bertha (J. F. Zlmnwrman Jr.. mgr.)— Kansas City, Mo., Feb..8-10, St. Joseph IT, Mil- waukee, Wis., 14-17. Oljlnore, Barpey (Hairy Montgigucry, mgr,)— fit. Louis, Mo.. Feh. 7-13, Alton, 111., fB, Jack- sonville 10, Galesburg 17, Kawanee 18, illoom- Ingtou 10, Elgin 20. Oraptwln.- Charles—Montreal, Can., Feb. 8-18. J?MUdelphIc. Pa., 15-20. rslde, Condlt & Muck big Stock (J. t>. Gnrnldo, ■ngr.)—Fltchhunt, Muss., Feb. M-18. Gardner Our Btoek (Len G. Shelby, mgr.)—Jefferson Oily, Mo., Feb. 8-18. Sedulla 15-20. Grace Wayward Stock (Charles A. White, mgr.) —Orand KapidH. Mleh., Feb. 8-20. Godding Comedy (O. M. Cottoi. mar.)—Waasuu, -WhTiT. Feb. 8-18, Sheboygan 13-20. Ongnoh Pollock (Bert O. Gugnon, mgr.)—Key _W«l, Fla., Feb. 8-March 81. Cotiillin"* Ford—(lenvornenr. N. Y„ Feb. 8-l». tilnftHL Mint (Mlnnclll Brothers, mgrs.)--Cui- cago. O.. Feb. 8-18. "Girl from KoyB" (Chnrlce Frotiuiun, mgr.)— .'N. Y. Clly Fib. 8. luileUnltc. "Girls Will He Oirls" (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)— Ilolyoke, Mass., l'eh. 11. "Olrl WHb Gfoon Kyes" (Charles Frohmau. mgr.) —Pworls. ■ III., Fob. 10, KvsiiSTllIe. It,d., II, „ Louisville, Ky., J2, i» PH'slstrg, Pa„ 1520. "Oaaaiu-Keeper," Smith O'Hrb u (Kowland A i.'lir- -ferd, "mgrs.l—-Aahlaiid, .Pa., Feb. 10. Ixs-k H.ifeh II, Heuovu 12, Dn Bols 18, Alloona 10. "GsuiC Keeper," 'ITiomss J. Smith (Uowland A Cllifunl. .iigrs.)—Cheyenne. Wyo., Feb. S, Kew- Uiik 9, Park City, L'„ 10. Halt Lake City 11-18. Orten.15. Iteuo. Nov.. 17, Nevada city, C*l„ •18/Orass Valley 19. Woodland 20. "Qrest White Diamond" (Walter Fussier, mgr.) —Tolodo,'O., Fob. T-10. Orund Kaplds. Mich.. ll-l-'l "«ay!Mr.'Goldstein," Harry Htuub— Soar Lake, T«v.; Feb. Pi, It, Galveston 18, 14. ''Qovt-mor's 'Son" JKred Nfble, 1 ingr.)~Di.tioken. }»: J.'. Fob. 14-17. "tlopd Old .Summer Time," George Htuns (Shea 'AtatMement Co., mgrs.)—N. Y. Olty Feb. 8-20. . :".-l "'. n Hacfcctt, Jbmksj K.—K. T. City Feb. 8-111, Tren- ton. N. J:, in. Wlfllumaport, Pa.. 10. Hanied, Vlrglida (Charles Fiohuuin, mgr.)—N. Y. City Feb. 8-111. Uewtrvy. Ubarles (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—bos. (on, Mass.. Feb. S-13, Fall Mlver 20. Ullllard, Robert (Frank L. Perley ft Co.. mgrs.) —iKVYv Ml/ Feti.H, Holtlmdre, Md„ 1B-20. Holland, Mlldreil (Edward U. White, msr.)—Hart- ford, Conn.', Feb. 11. 12. Uolyoke, Mtise., 17. Hall, nisnrlic (ICdwurd C. White, mgr.)—Mir- miugham, Ala., l-'eb. IS. Heudrkks, Bou '(Slduey K. Kills, mgr.)—Mar- iioetle. Mich.. Fell, 10, Isbpcmtnf If, Hanox.-k 12, Calumet 1:1. Doluth. Minn., 15, West Hu- prrlor, Wis., 10, Brulnerd, Mlun., 17, Orand Fork. No. Oak., 18. Winnipeg, Man., 10. 20. Manforrf, Chariot B. (F. Lawrenco Walker, mgr.) —AIMa. la., Feb. 10, Cteston 11, Plattsatonth, Neb., 12. Fretnout 13, Colambat, Neb., IS, ' Grand Island 10, Kearney 17, North Pintle 18, Cheyenne, Wyo.. 10. Colorado Springs, Col., 20, Uowdrd Hall (Henry Plerson, mgr.)—lllchmvnd, Vd„ Feb. 8-1.1, Washington, D. I}.. 1620. Ban, Gwrsv F. (Fielding Amustmrut Co,, mgm.t .—Cmry.N. Y.. Feb. 10. St Calliertneii. Can., il, Brunifora 1*. l/>ndon 18. Patreloa IB, <Jua&- ham 1(1. Pt. Theraaa 17, Stratford 18. Weed- kteck 10, Hamilton 20. nigclns, David, and Getirgia Waldroo (Ktalr A Nlenlal. msrs.)--Norfolk. Va.. Feb. B-18. Harper. Georsln (J. O. liarpcr ft Joseph Detrlck. mgrs.)—Hankliisen. N. It., Fob. 11-18, Lisbon 15-17. Castleton 18-20. Herrmann, l*on (Kdwnrd Thiirnaer, uutr,)— Brooklyn, N. Y.. Feb. 8-18, Providence, K. (.. 15-20. Hnll; Don C.--paaadcun, Cat., Fob, ;vlO, Pomona 11-13, Loa Angeles 15-20. Hlmnieleln'a Ideals (John A. lllmmelsln, mgr.) Shnmokln, Pa., Feb. HI3, Blngliamtoo, N. Y., 13-20. Utramelelu's Imperial Stock (II. F. ITlmmalrln. mgr.)—Freepnrt, 111., Feb. 8-13. Clinton, la., 1510. Hunt Stock IM. A. Hunt, mgr.)—YpslltaU. Mlrh., Feb. 8-18. Grand Itapbla 14-20. Hownnl-Dorsct (Oeorgo B. Howard, mgr.)— Kvtiisvillc, Ind., Feb. 8-13, Frankfort, Ky., 1B-20. Hamnirt Couicdy (Charles K. Harris, mcr.)— Portland. Me., Feb. S-13, Lcwlatoa 13-20. Hoyl's Conu-dy til. Q. Allen, mgr.)—Blloxt, Mist.. Feb. K-13. Laurel 16-20. Hownrd stock (A. G. Howard, mgr.)—Lewlttoa, Mo., l'eh. S-13. Portland 18-20. Uoi'illrr Sliow (Jack lloeffler, mgr.)—OentralU, III.. Feb. 8-18, Alton 16-21. Howard Stock (Harry Howard, tour.)—8lou» Falls, So. Dak.. Fob. 12-1(1, Madison 17-20. Hidden Brothers Stock (Wm. Triplet!, mgr.)— New Orleans, La., Fob. 3. Indednltc. Hammond Stivk — Morrison, 111.. Feb. 8-13, Minituketn. In.. 14-20. Unrrls-lMrklnHon (Robert B. Harris, our.)—Boao- okc, Va.. Feb. N-13. "Heart of Maryland" (David Hclatci. mgr.)— Oleieland, O.. Feb. S-13, Canton IB, MunsBclu 10. Snndnsky 17, Flndlay 18, Andarsoo, Ind., .10, Knkoino 20. "Her only Sin," Lincoln J. Carter'*—Clncln- nail. O.,•■Pen. 7-18. "Hidden Crime" (J. M. Ward, mgr.)—Patarson. N. J., Feb. 10. Bridgeport. Coun., 12-18, Pat MWa, N. J., 1H-20. "Hiuinn SIa\e h' (J. M. Ward, mgr.)—Seruntou, l'u,. Feb. 8-10, Wllkctharru 11-13, Byraeuw, N. Y.. IB-IT, IliKhester 18-20. "Her First False Step" (K. A. Schiller, mgr.)— Vrenlim, N. J., Feb. 8-10, Elisabeth 11-13, Philadelphia. Pa.. 15-20. "ilenrts of Oak" (William B. Gross, mgr.)— Denver, Colo., Feb. 7-18, St. Joseph. Mo., 18- 20. "Head Walters" (A. C. Ablwtt, boa, mgr.)—Cor- slenini, Tex.. Feb, 10, Tier 11, Greenvlll* 12. I'm is III, Denlaon IB. Sherman 10. Gaines- ville IT, Oullna 18. Fort Worth 19, Marshall 20. "lloualor Girl" (Gas Cohan, mgr.)—Madison- vllle, Ky., Feb. 10. Rnrlluvton 11. Hopklaivllw 12, Claiksvltle, Teun., 18, liowluag Green, Ky., 15, fillubethUiicn . 1(1, Lebanon 17. Danville 19, ltleliiuoml 10. Paris 20. . , "Ilenrts Adrift" (Spnneer A Aborn, uigrs.)—Jer- • scy City, N. J., Feb. 8-13, Newark 15-20. "Holty Tolty" (Ollle Mack & Joseph M. Oaltca. wgrs.i—Hanlsiis-o, Mich., Feb. 10. Grand Bap- Ids 11-18, Buttle Creek. 10, Jackson 10, Cold- water 17, Ami Arbor 18, Teeuuujch 10, Adrian 20. "Her Marriage Vow" (Vance * Sulllvau, ragrt.)— Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 8-18, Boston, Mat*., 15- 20. "Human Hearts." liastern (Jistso M. Blaneharo. ii-vr.1— Pblludoluhla. Pa.. Feb. 8-13, N. Y, City 15-20. "Ilinuaii HeHHs." Western (Cluud Saunders. ■ mar.)—New Wi-stmlnstnr. 11. C. Feb. 10, New Whiiirotii. Wash., II, Hverutt 12, Salem, Ore.. 14. Albany 15. - ■ "Human Hearts," Southern—Louisville, Ky., Feb. 7-13. "Homespun Heart" (Loon . Williams, mgr.)—' Wheeling, W. Va- Feb. 11-13. . "Hottest Co->n In Hlxlu" (Eum>no HpolTord, mgr.) —Crete, Nobr.. Feb, M BeKard 11, York 12. Aurora 13, Kearney IB. Hasttngt 18, Oraiut Island 17. Columbus 18, Schuyler 10, Fremont 20. "Hnpiiy Huullgan," Easleru, Gut Hill's (Charles K, Baitun, mgr.)—Louisville, Ky„ Feb. 7-13. "Happy Hooligan." Western, Oim Hill's (AI. Iiolson, mgr.)—Duluth. Minn., Feb. 11. "Huns. Hanson'' (James T. McAlplu, mgr.)—• Farmer City. III., Fob. 10. Gibson Clly II. I'axtou 12, HoolH-ston 18, Westvlllo 14. Chris. innu 15, Clinton, Iml., 10. TarlS, 111., 17. Elfiughaia 18. "Hiindsomii titbniun"—Wheeling, W. Va., Feb. 8-10. "Herri of Texas," Allen Vlllolr and I*eatl tewla —llooaUni, N. J., Feb. 10, New Brunswick 12. I Irving, Sir Henry (Charles Frohman, mgr.)— Lhleuso, 111., Fob. 8-20. Isubcl Irving (.Tomes K. Hoekott, mgr.)—Frank- fort. Ind., Feb. in. "If Women Were Men" (M. W. Taylor, mgr,)— ■ N. Y. City Feb. 8-18, Brooklyn. N. Y.ri6-20. "lu Olil Kentucky." Jacob Lltt't—Detroit, Mich.. Feb. 8-18. Cleveland. O., 15-20. "In Lonltlaua" (G. D. Johnstone, mgr.)—Ns. ■ sileonvllln, La., Feb. 10, DonaldsoBvllls 11. PlmiuviqliM! 12, Batou Itougs HI. "In the Pnlnco of tbs King." Davis A Daley's— Full lllver. Mass., Feb. 15-17. J James, Isiuls, aud Frederick Wurdo (Wagenhai* A Keai|<er, mars.)—San FrancbJeu, Cal., Feb. N-20. JefTeison. Tliiimns—I/H-knort. X. Y., Feb. 10, Cohues 11. Pueksklll 12. Newt.urgh ill. "James Hoys In Missouri (Frank Gasralo, mgr.) - --Syracuse, N. Y... Feb. fi-10. Itochestrr 11- HI, mica 16, Id. North Adams. Mass., 17. Troy. N. Y., 18-20, "Just Straek Town" (Lawn-nee Williams, mgr.) . —Burlington, la., Feb. 12. ' K , Knott, Heuella (Frank L, Perley, lugrj—Meui- , pbls, Tenn., Fell. 13, pitdiienli, Ky., 17, Evans. vllle, Ind.. 18, Kendal), r.jrn (Llebler A Co., mgrs.)—Buffalo, N, Y.. Feb. 8-10, Itneboiter 11. 12, Sprlngdeld, Mass., 10. Kelcey, Ilerls-rt, and ElBe Shaunon (Daniel V. Arthur, mgr.)—Montreal, (Jan., Feb. 8-lg. Kellsr (Dudley McAdow. mgr.)—N. Y. Clly Feb. 8-18, Boston, Mats., 18-20. ' Kennedy. Jamos (O. K. Wee, mgr.)—Fort Wayne, . Ind,, Feb. 8-1:1, Nile*, 0., 16-20. Keyblotie Dramatic (Lawrence B. McGIII, mgr.) —SAlem, Mao., Feb 8-18, Bath, Ma., 15-20. Khilk-llrban (Harden Klsrk, mgr.) — Ilutland, VI., Feb. 8-13, Iliirllngloii 15-20. fcsrndl, Dot (J. 0. Welsh, mar.)—Fall Illvor, Maas.. Feb. 8-13, I swell 18-20. Klagsley-Iluatell—Stunlairry, Mo., Feb. 8-13. Keller Stock (A. tl. Keller, mgr,)— Bsrllesvllle, Ird. Tor., Feb. 8-Hl. Iiidepeiulenoc, Kan., 11- 13. Freiloolu 15-17, VnUm Center 18-20. King Itramulle (F. F. 'Olifkner, ugr.) —Zaues- villi,, O., Feb. 8-13, Newark 16-20. King.Perkins (BOwnrd Tarter, mgr.)—Glenwood, Is., Feb. ID. Hbcuauiloali 11, Clarlmla 12, Mnrvvllle. Ma., HI. "Mug of Detectives." Hulllvuii. Harris A Woods' —Dim Mnluis. In.. . l-'eb. 8-10, Keokuk 13, t'eurln.' 111., 14. Ilidlanapollt, Ind., 16-17. "Kktninjaminer Kids" (Bloudell A Funneisy. ingri. )■ -Macon, Mo.. Fob. 10, Mnb-rly ,11. Hnunliiai 1'J, Louioiaiin 18, Frankfort, lira., 17. I, l.ul.gliT, Mrs. Lily (Khar!** Frohman, ugr.)— SI. Joseiih. Mo., F«b. 18J Laeku>c, Wilton (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—M, Y. City Fob. 10, Indefinite, Lillian Lyons (Dean A Ogle, lugrn,)— Wettnetd. N. Y.. Feb. 8-18, Andover, 0., 15-20, l.'oig, Frank K.. Stock (J. A. Lacy, mgr.)— ■ Sierlltig, 111., Fob. 8-18. Dixon 15-20. Lyceum Stock (B. G. Groejeau, mgr.)—Tliomit. Ofcln., Feb. 10-12, Okeenu 11-10, I'.nld 17-10. I.o-ratne. lllm (It. IS. Weaver, mgr,)—(ileus Falla, X. Y., Feb. 8-13. Saratoga 16-20. Isjekn, The (Will II. Locke, mgr.)—Frankfort. Knn.. Feb. 81K. "Little Mary" (OharUs Frohman, mgr.)—Provi- dence. K. I., Feb.'8-10, Now Bedford, Mass,, i II. Nc-wporl, ll. 1„ 12,.Hartford Ll. "Lovers' Lnue"—Ilobukeii, N. J„ Feb. T-10. "Llgblbouav ey the Sea" (Vance A Sullivan, mgis.)—lllrtutugham, Ala.,. Feb, 8-1J. Atlanta. Ou.. 15-20. "Little Hotnes'>-4fl" (Wiu. . Mucaiilcy, mgr.)— Yavw City, Ulas.. Feb. 10, Vlcksburg 11. Gns-nvllbi 12, Grvenwood 13. "Little Outcast," Hasten), (toorgv K. Oil)'* (Burt Mel'ball, Mgr.)-.Newark, N. J., Feb. 8-13, ISIlitabeth KMT, Tn-nbm 18-20. "Little Onlcast," Western, B. I. Caf[«nter'a— l-os Angeles, Cal.. Feu, 7-13. "Little Chur.ii Around the Corner" (Vance ft Sullivan. tm<r«.>—Indianapolis. Ind., Feb. 810,' Cvltualus; 0., 11-13. n Uantacld, Klekara (Lyman B, Olovar. mar.)— Horoklyn. N. Y.. Fob. 8-13, Norfolk, Vs., 18; Murphy, Jaecpk—Grand Qaplils. Midi.. Veb. MO, r