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APBIL 23. Next week, "Uncle ^ilonal cllmnies, and Is a meloarania nf fhe latest typ«.. " ^"^ a packed house on tS« ppeolDZ night, 18. ''^OCTOn'a' OMl HONDBJD AKD TWENTT- r.nii SthfET THBAtjE (J. Austin Kynes, EfDfral manager) .—This week's ofTerlng Is •AiiriW." down towi snd «t«g<; ___THE^NEW YORK CLIPKEii. ' 20S "Aiirirty." which .moTM up from Proctor's vllh K«fral ?i""','{j^[ iininlown stock house with all the sceneiy rnS islBCO c(rect.i used recently. It drew out JJnttded houses both afternoon and evening, IS nnd nil Indications point to another pros- ";„,,■. veek. This bouse has more than held Ta own .111 Reason. The vaiidevllle this week nrMenli: Kwnn and Bnmbard, Markey nnd Wnron. Marlc Brackinnu,. Chester Itlodgcli johnMn, nnd the knlat<'chnosortpe. llrnTin i Skauos's Mt'stc Halt, (Hen iliirtli, mannRPr).—An exrellent. hill this Lpit Is headed by Edna Wallace Hopper nnd rnmainy, Ih" Ix"'"*; •"'•' H'xt New iortt np- m«rflncc as a vaudeville star, In a sketch, Clllwl "The March of Tlnne.'' Her rhnrm- int nersonallty goes a long w.Ty toward w)u- « io' the fair measure of sticcess which she f.ilTed II. Hosfwrd Rhort and Llllle Vale were well received. Kathleen ClIfTord con- irihiite<l her full share of good work as t-nnnle. the maid. Other acts were : Clifford Ind Iliirke, .Mr. and Mrs. Mark XUirphy, t-nnny Kl'-o, Zeno. Carl and Zeno, George W. sflwri, Stanley nnd Wilson, and Murphy nnrt ''onriuM (Sulllwh 4. Eraus, managers). —S(rlhner's Morning f! lories moved up from o down town house, nnd opeiied IS, to ilic «stinl Monday attendnm-e, with bright pros- npfts for a good week. The women are 'finely, wllh line costnmea nnd good voIi-m, inrt lh,c comedy Is well taken core of. The entire pcrform.inrc proved of a most salln- fnrtnry naiurc. Next week, Moonlight Maids lliirlesniiers. OLVMiTf (Thos. W. Valentine, manaser). _Sam T. Jack's Own Co. Is the attraction for this week, and opened to a good sized i-idlcncc 18. The company made n big eiio- («Ss nnd were well received. Neit week will end the season, the attraction being not yet onnhunccd. _ , „ OsriiKi'M (Dr. Leo Somers, manager).— The week opened well 18, the house being oonitortiibly llllcd and the Mil offered prov- In" a gnod one, Includlni; Lottie (illson .ind BHly Ilnrt, Kadford nad Valentine, Tom Itiiiley. Bandy nnd Wilson, Charlotte Crate. I.a Velle and Grant, and the Tnurans. nrnoklra-—-'^t the Montank (Isabel Sinn- Hecbt. manager).—Maxine Klllott, In "Her Owr. Way." April 18-23. The star was given a big reception. Excellent business niled last week. K. H. Sothern ncit week. Ciuxn OrKitA House CI,€W Parker, mana- •er).—Andrew Mack, in "Xn Irish Gcntle- Si.in." was given a big reception 18. The supporting company Is a capable one. "Sis Hopkins." last week, did big business. To follow, "Out of the Fold." IV BK (Xlcfe Xorton, manager).—"Uncle Tom's Cabin". Is the current attraction. "TiiK'y, the Bandit" did well. Next week, "A .Midnight M.irrlage." OKPiiRiiJt (Percy O. Wllllanis, manager). —Cnmllil D'Arvlllc heads the bill this week. Olljers are: Mllly Cnpell, Billy B. Van and Itose Beaumont, will M. Cifs-iy nnd Blanche Ihiyne, Musical Dale, Trovollo, Gus Williams, ilift Everett Trio, nnd "Looping the Gap." by ••naredevll" Cnstellane. HvDE 4c BriiMAS's (.\rchie H. Ellis, man- ager).—Xervana is the headllner. and was well received 18. Others are : Ellnore Sisters, I'anI Spadoni, Frank Bush. GIrard and Gard- ner, Ilolcombe, Curtis and Webb, the Pantzer Trio,'and the Bates Trio. Coi.uMBtA (Dave A. Wels, manager).— "Iji Tosca" was presented 18. Melbourne MacDotvclI, as Scari>en. did clever work, and other members of the company are well pi-Iced. Bnsiness last week was big. Next week, nirhard Buhler. Bijou (Will McAllgter, manager).—An- oiaer new play was presented to a packed luHise 18—"A Good Keilnw," a farcical com- «ly that gives opportimlties for Augustus Phillips to show what he Is capable of doiug. Cffile and Mna .Nfay Spooner are well placetl. l-:xcellent business Inst week. Next week, "Hearts of the Blue llldge." K>:e.^KV's (Frank W. Keeney, manager). —An excellent bill was presented here 18, to-, an audience that crowded the house. Ilnrry 1m Hose nnd company, in a comedy, •The Soldier nnd the Horse,", head the hill. Others are: Alexis and Behall. Mark Siil- llvan, Freda and Dare, Montague Sisters, Harry Breen, Bellclaire Brothers. As an e.ttra feature, Dixon, Bowers and Dixon ap- peared, ond the Keeseygcopc conclndes the ST.VE (k, M. Ootthold, maragcr).—Man- chester's Cracker Jacks week of IS. F.xcel- Ifnt business Inst week. Next week. Vanity Fair Burlesque Co. Watson '« Cozr ConsTB (W. B. Watson, raannger).—The specinl feature of a parti- <'ularly strong bill this week is the Hose Kdyth Ballet Troupe, consisting oC sixteen voting women v.'ho nm ncennipllHhed dancers, in addition there will he n dlversled olio bill made up of Doyle and Gmngcr, novelty sing- ers and dancers: Itado nnd Bertnim, 'the sotjbrettc and the kW," whose act Is of the Immornus order; the Jleyers Sisters, vocal- Lsts and dancerK, nnd Charles Barrett, vocul comedian. The burlesque Is one by that ver- satile nuthor-actor, Harry Montague, nnd Is enllUed ".My fncle from Nc«- York." It is replete with tun nnd mtialinl nuniber.«. The •ympany Includes; Jennette Dupro. W. B. watson, Elmer Tcnlev, Harry Moaingue, Ed- ward B. .Adsms, Chnrle.s Barretl. (,'arollne linncan, Bentrlcc Harlow, Virginia l.ec and I'lC thirty show girin. AJii'inoN- (S. l\. Cohen, manager).—Syd- ney Itosenfeld presents the doineslic comedv aranin, by Herman Siindermnn. "The Hal lie J>f the BntlerdleH," April 18-:>3. The cast I.'; made up of Mr, Ttosenfeld'a Century Plny- ""^ The story tells of the struggle of the widow of a middle class German to hrln.g up her three daughters, the oldest of whom IS a widow, the second n recognized beauty, and the third a girl in her teens. In the ovo nffnirs of the elder girls, the youngest IS made the unconscious gubclween; she "*J'clpP8 a stroug alTectlou for a young man called Max, who Is engaged to marry one of her sisters. This and the efforts of the mother to provide her girls with suitable husbnnds present some excellent comedy '■lemcnts. Good business hist week. "The Awakening of Mr. I'Ipp" next. Koi.T.v (Bennett Wilson, manager).—A. J. Wooils presents "The Queen of the White Maves' this week. In the course of Its wx acts and sixteen scenes the plav car- ries Its audience from the Crescent (Jlub In i.''T ^'"^ "W far West as the Pacific slope, 't Is full of live interest and thrilling sen- wions. Good business last week. Chaunccy "icott comes next. _ BuoADWAY (Leo C. Teller, mnnagerl.— Ariiono, • which has proven an excellent urawlng card in this part of the borough. "-Wned ulght of 18. The company presenting lue play ja ^ good one, and the Bcenery Is ex- cylleut. Good business last week. "Hky rartn next. GAVBTr (James Clark, manager).—"At Newport" and ".Seeing New York" are the imrli'sques which introduce the chorus of "le Brigadier Burlesquers, who furnish this "il^'',". attraction. 'The olio: John West, ine Musical Brownie ;" Hedrlx and I'rescolt: ""■aUiers Martlne, comedy ncrobnts, and Nel- lie Bnrt. Good business last week. ' •NITON'S (Fred Andrews, monoger).—The present stock companv will close Its season nfre this week, with "The Lady of Lyons." J!'- inyton Intends taking this company to •Newark, and will bring one of his traveling cnmpanles here for a month's slay. Special interest centres in this w*k'B play liecause J>| Ihe return of P.ttn Heed Pnylon. who has ti t '"■ ^^^ '" '^'■n In 'he '■•'^ ""ole. while Airk Brown esaafs tbe part of Claude Mel- Sxi^^KMnSSjS weer'^'HumSrB""' ..«°''^ '•""'^^^^^^^^^ weeK. Human Hearts" next. "Th*^?m'« J'-'S"'** ..Williams, manager) — fhe \lllago Parson" has tu It much thnr n^2^'°. ""« """S"'" audieDce. This week Dnslneas n« week was good. Next ''An Orphan's Prayer." • " lAcBiiM (Louis Phlliins. manager) —"The DlcR of Denth" Is this week's offMlnl. Good business last week off"Ing. UsiOtrE (Frank B. Onrr, mnnnger).— S^ho n^?lm^^?'"■7' .Mnnhntinn Itnrlesquers, who occupy the singe here this week Thi .M!W VOKK ST.VTK. BImirii—^At the Rlnlto Theatre (F. W. .McConnell, manager).—The following bill April IS and week : The Two llobba. Wood and Slone. Ethel I^wrence, Pearl Davis, Maltio Iwrothen. Bertha Stewart and James D. I'roudlove. The followlBg people elofied a pleasing week's engagament IB: Morrison snd Berwick, Harry and Flossie Woodthropt, Jennings and Itenfrew, Dorothy Maxwell, Minnie Frnnces and Rose Felmar. Ruslnesa la CMelleni. .Mr. .McConnell has contracted for extensive IntprovementH, which will he mnd.- upon tbe entrauie und lobby of hia 1 heal re In the very near future. Plans for the work have.been nccejpted, and It will be begun next week. 4 ■ » tlrX^■.il^;„,;"„r'I:h'o'•^o.lo"f^^^^^^^^^^^ HLAY8 „a .KKTOaBSCOm RtOHTED ^«„.l'i ^""^ ajngcr; Jennlnga nnd Webb, ei- centric comedy peiforraerH; Bryant and dlan, the Three Shnmrocks, Ferguxon nnd week""' *""'■''*■ '''"»'«". Good business Inst Hi'sjiwicK Music Ham. (B. iL Waln- BtocU, manager),—This week's bill contains the names of the Messenger Boy 'lYlo, That- cher with his .seven irained dncs. Mnn, Pnrcher nnd Cronker, Welsh nnd Webb, Kl- sre Harvey, |.'nli.t)e nnd Emmelt, r.nulse t.oiidi', M:iy Curtlj-s and Ihe clnemningraiili. in lireamiand." Business continues lo lie satlsfnctory. •-•-♦ . WASHINGTON!. Seattle.—Grand Opera Hoa.sc (John Cort, manager).-It.i.sc Cogiilan,. !u "The Greutost Thing in the World," April 10, 1}. "The Silver Slipper" H-lil. Chas. B. Hanforfl, In Ulchard III" and "Merchant of Venice," 17, 18; Mme. Schumanu-Helnk, In concert, i:!. i;p follow: Al. G. Field's .Minstrels, Mary Mannerlng, ".McFndden's How of Fats." Skattlk THRATnt; (J. p. Howe, manager). —Week of 10 the linker Theatre Co., In "At the While Horse Tavern," Week of 17 the Baker Theatre Co., In "Jane." To follow: James K. llnc-kett. In "The Crown Prince." TiiiKD Avf..m;k TliEATiiE (Itusscll * Drew, managers).—Week of 10 "The Stowaways." Week of 17 "The King of the Opium Itlng." To follow: "CnlKornin." .Alcazab TiiEATBt:.—Ed. Redmond and Co. 10-11.'. In "A Mnn of Mystery. "The Chicago Tramp" 14-16. W(>ek of 17, lOd. Bedmouil nnd Co.. In repertory. Eoisox TliWTRi;.—New : Cameron and To- ledo. Kelly and -Ma.ssey. Chas. Williams, Clement Perkins, klnetoscopc pictures. Empibe TfiK.ATnE.—Xew: Lester nnd Les- ter, Harry Steele. Delinns Brothers, Paul Boiilon, Madeline D'iceue, moving pictures. CiivsTAi, 'J*iii:atkk.— New: The Four Klls- worths. Ferry, the FroR; Billy Tumm, I.co White, moving plrturts. I.A Petite.— .New: tiordon nnd Gilbert, Mahoney Brothers, the t.'hicks. Gene King, moving pictures, Co.MigiE TiiKATRK.—Xcw ; picardo Family. Four Ellsworths, liurant and Baldwin, Itorc Family, ihr- llsrgesoni.. • T.'ironin.—At the Taconia Theatre (Cal- vin Hellig. rannuger).—"The Silver Slipper," which drew n packed bouse April 8. returns 17. "The Gnoic Kceiier" 10. Booth Turker drew a packed house 11. Mozart .S.vmphony Club 13. Mary Mannerlng )1S, FicUI's Min- strels 30 LvcL'UM TiicATRE (Geo. Shreeder. mana- ger).—"The BatterUies," by the stock, drew good houses week of 11. 'East I.ynuc" 17 nnd week. Till: OuFiiBUM (Burton & Burton, mana- gers).—This house opened April 0, to tuo |i:tcked houses. The t'nllowing people appear week of 17: The .Vlblons, .Mul)cl Miuard, Three Mnlverns, Traccy .McDermott, McLean tiid Warren, James Nenry and Four .Mortons. 0I.VM1-IC Ci.rn TiiiiATttR (Geo. Shreeder, manager).—Week of 17 : Orren Phelps' Lady .Minstrels, also Norma IIIU, Joe 1m Claire, .Mlldren Philn, C. Kellly, Kay and .N'ewmaii, Jack Le Cinlrc, Alice \Varl)urloii, I.c Claire Sisters. Big huslDe.ss. Edison TiiKArnG (J. L. Everett, mnna- ger).—The Edison Comedy Cnmpnny, Wills nnd Barron, the Prninlins, Charles Cowlos and Tmrothy Aldcn, it W. linker, Hcimes nnd Wnldron, Thoa. A. Annnnd. Arthur and Bessie Kronn, nmi llin iiiorlng pictures by A. E Sonit. Business Is good. Empihi; Tiie.\trr. —Week of 17: Sid Puix- ter. Beatrice Sniiihwick, .Sam Owens. EdlMi L'imat, Ceo. Wells, Win. J. .Mills, Andy lilce. Business Is large. PiiOKNix TiiKVTnE (Geo. Miller, manager). —The Dnlnty Neill Iliirlcsquc Company has dnnr- a large business at Ibis house. Tlicy remain three weeks more «I » TKN!VK»SEE. NaniivUiv.-At the Grand (Mrs. T. J. Boyle, manager).—April II-Hi, the Boyle Stock Co. prcseiiled, e.xcept I'riday nmllnee and night, "Her .Mnjesly." It proved a (irawiug card, and pr.ikcd thehnusn nightly. April 15. matinee und night "Caste" was presented iiy the cnmpnny ns a iMmeflt per forniance to Frederick Piiulding. 'I'he atlend- rince was very Inige. showing liie niiprecin- tion with which llils popular author, actor cud manager is held In the henrts of (he IhiMlregoliig piililii-. Boyle Slock Co., lR-2:!, i» "llMmlel," wllh Frcilerlck i'aiilillng n« Hamlet. , „, , Vi;nih>me (W. a. Sheets, manager).-Week of II was thirk, cxceiit 11. when the Vnn- derbilt tJlee (■hib had Ihe house. i:^ra Kendall 18, Joseph Jefferson, In "The Itlvnls," 21. 'j'Aiit:iixAi;i,K.—Walter Dnmrosch and con- cert company -'.'I. ILLINOIS. Dccntor At Ihe Powers Grand (Fred J. Given, uinnagcr).—"The Heart of .Mary- land," April 8; "Hello, Hill," I), nnd "A Mon- tana Outlnw," 12, nil nlca.scd. Arthur Dunne, In "The llunawnys," pleased n good house U. t.'oming: "Swwt Clover" IS, "Pecks Bud °l\i.v<ii.ixo Bros.' Chols Is billed for S.'l. XOTKS.—At 'I'nylotvllle, HI., tt Imlge of Elks Is being orgunlicil. and one liundrcKl nnd twelve charter members have already hiicii H'curcd. ThPV expert lo swell the number to one hundred and IKty by the time the <hnrlcr Is IsstU'd Slierldnu W Tlippcr. the aclor whose ilcnth occurred In New lork CItv April 111. »n» Ixirn and raised In D<'- cnliiP. where lie lind many frlcuds niul real nnd perwiiinl proiierty of some value. . 4« > ALAIIANA. nirniliiKliniii.—At Ihe Jclfer.sun Then- Ire (H. S. rxiuglas, indimgeri.—Jos. Jeffi-r- son pr'*i'iitwl "The Rivals," lii S. It. O., April tl. Fay Bnvis, in "WhllewuHhlng Julln," plensed n fair sized audlrui-e 1.'. Bliiok Pnltls Tioabndours drew well and [doused L'!. Coming: Mnrle f.uhl 1, In ■Nnncv Brown," II; the Knowles, hypno- tists 'l.S-ii't m'tni; 'rili;.»TnE (Ell. E. Williams, man- nger).—"The Pride of Jeonico proved u niteut attraction -lH. "A Ilnggi'd Hero il-lii. "The Ameer" 1S-2:I, "The Idols Eye ' NnTi:s.—East Lake (Jake ,«>I'»- ra"""; ger)—the Aquatic Theatre will Open May ??. With vouJevllle ....The -"""'^yA-""?.^: meat Co., Col. P. J. Mundy. mnnnger. nlll hold n street fnir here .May JO Ice Wjou Theatre will close May 1. "The Oueen of Sinners," hy Chaa B. Crnmer. Copyrighted by C. B. Cramer. "The Stain of Gitllf,'' by Otto P. Prag. Copyrighted by O. P. Prag. "Vu-menio-yo," by Florence llenthcote, Ci>pyrlghle<l bv C. Henthcote. "A Royal Elopement," by Evenrd nobert*. Copyrighted by E. IloliertA "As It Always Ends," n drama of teal life, by Geo. F. Filler. Copyrighted by 0. 1'. I'liler. "The Bravest of Them All, or Eat "em 1 p. Ilennln." Copyrighted by Chas. H, Mc- I urland. "Coilli- Easy. Go Easy," Copyrighted by (has. W. Turner. "I'onfessloiiH oC a Sfale Flirt; ft Bachelor's ^ollIoquy pii the Eve of Ills Wedding," by Lawrence D. Foog. Copyrighted by Dick & I'ltJtgernld. '■X Father's Crime." ft play, In four acta. Co|)yrIghlcd by S. H. .Morris, "The Gate of Dreams," comedv. In three nets. Copyrighted by Frances Nathan. "Her 'iVllor Made Gown," a monologue, by Mabel I. Fisk. Copyrighted by Harper & Brothers. "Ills Country Sweetheart," comedy drama, lu four ncis. Copyrighted by Geo. II. Trader. "The Iniaga Breaker," a drama. In lour nets Copyrighted by Florence Converse. "Jnel," a one act piny. Copyrighted by I'rdnccs O. Gibhs. "The .Man Behind the Gun." Copy- righted by Eddie Foy. ".V Trip lo 'I'lirkey," n drama. In two acts. Copyrighted by Louis Dltlmnr. "What Woman Will Do," a drnmn, in five acts, a play founded on Chas. Ulckens' siory entitled "David Coi)perlleld." Copy- righted by Harry Jackson. ".My Tomboy Girl." Copyrighted by Chas. i:. Blaney. "Bonds and Vagabonds." n comedv drama, 111 four nets. Copyrighted by J. T. Dnlyrmple. "Brother Jonuthnii," n one net operetta. Copyrighted liv S. W. Sterrctt. "Cnscy's Dutch Wife." Copyrighted by Itichnrd Ilnmiln. "Chlramlc's Diplomacy," a farce comedy. Copyrighted by J. K. l,<inez. "X Country Uomnncc," a four act rural drnina. i.'opyrightctl by Edward Hiiiick. "Crimes of Power." Copyrighted hv Wil- liam W. Blatt. "Kutnngllug Alllnnces," a comedy, in three ii-ts. Cnprrlgmted hy J. IC. .Mlddlcton. •i-'or did Love's Snke," a pinylvt, in one n''t. Copyrighted by 1". 15. RobtiiKon. "The Ghost or Clifton," ,i diaiua. In live iiits. Copyrlgbted by M. J. .MIrchel. ■Hank Hoovers Holidays." Copyrighted liy Joseph D. Cbadwick. "Her Dcare.st Enemy," a drama, in four n'?ts. Copyrighted by Fred Summerileld. "Little Jack." sketch, in one net. Copy- r:i;hled hy F. & B. Douglas. "Perpetual Motion," three act farce come- dy. Copyrighted by J. J. Noel. "Slio-Giin," a comic opcni, in ttso acts. Cop.( righted by .M. Wltmnrk & .Sons. "Xn .Actor's Romance," by Theo. Kramer. Copyrighted by J. Harvey Cook. "I!y Wager of Battle,'' a Ornnia of the limes of the Normnn conquest of ICnglniid. (.opyrlghted by Mrs. J. P. Mnrtln. "TIio Christmas Tree and Ihe Mouse," a comedy in one net. Copyrighted by C. H. Keogh. "Court Royni," a corned? drama. In live acts. C'op.vrighted by I'rnucis O'ltelily. "l.srael Isaacs, or a Jew's flrntltudp," a melodrninn. In four acts. Copyrighted by Hal-Held. "Mrs. Bliss'.') Nephew," nn American piny, ill I'our iicls. Copyrighted by J. I(. Conrln. "Itockhnvert," n comedy drama. In foiir acts. Copyriglited by 1'. L. O'Reilly. "Sam lirinu-s," n play, in live acts. Cop}- righted bv Richard Al. Stohvorthy. '.■The Hhepard King," a romnntie dnimo, in fi'iir nets. Copyrighted liy A. Reeves nnd \V. I.orimer. ".V Venetian Romnnce," opera comiqiie. In Iliri-H- ni-ls. CnpyrlRhted by A. C. 'I'yler. "The West I'oliil Cadel." n mililciil com- edy, in three acta. Copyrighted by Frank W. .><ungcr. "'I'he Wife .jf Miletus," a drania. In fivo ncls. Oopyrlghied by Henry <;. Miller. "The Army of Pence," hy Robert 1». Hognn. «!opyrlghle<l by It. D. Hogan. "I/Assassinee," by Ei-nest-Grenet.Dnncourt. Copyrighted by L. .Mtchnud. "l)o«lging for n Duke." Copyrighted by Florence lieraid. "The Golden CIKT." Copyrighted by George Myron Gllddcn. "Liidmliu," u hisloricnl rnmnntic drnino, lu two nets and nine iniusformntlons, Copy- rlghtnl l>y Count .M. A. l.'liresloivskl. ■■.Mnrching Thmiigli Georgia," a domestic comedy driiinn. In three nets. Copyrighted by I'onsluncc |.'. Hnll. •"I'he Original Mr. Benson." Copyrighted by I','. \V. Troop. "The Other Fellow," n comedy, In three nets. I.'opyrlghted by W. 11. Itnker k Co. "The Cross and the Crescent," an opera, In four nets. Written by Colin McAlpIn, ■'"pyrightcd by Charles Mannei-a, London, Log. "Miss Dixie," tt one act sketch. Written and copyrighted by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, San Francisco, Cal. "Miss Ruth, 0. K." Written and copy- righted by Clyde X,esllc Cunningham, Florii, "Our Heroes In Cuba," a war drama. Writ- ten and copyrighted by George Francis Euler, ,'-an Francisco, Cnl, ",Serg';ant Kitty ' (revised edition). Copy, rtghled l>y Itnliert II. Burnslde, New York. "All Tangled Up," n farcical comedy, in IbrLS! acts. Written by t.'harica Towosend, (■opyrlghted by Walter H. Baker & Co., Bos- ton, jIllS'S. "A Drenm of Liberty," a drama. In one net. \Vritteii by Henry Reader, copyrighted Jiy F. T. I'clerson, Chicago. "For thi! Love of Olyiiiula," a drama. In lour acts. Written and coprrighled by i.uulsa M. Mangold, Detroit, Micii, "The Muglcul .Musicians." Written and iripylighted by Giistuve Leonard, New York. "i^ani Griiiies," a piny. In Ave acts. Writ- Ivn und copyrighted by Richard M. 8tol- v.'orlliy. Clucliiimil, O. "Slirplc Hluiun," a dramatic composition, hi two nets. Written und copyrighted by CiDirIvs Welch, Rochester. N. V. "The 'I'hIugH of thi' Marrow." Wrllten pnd copyrl»ihted by lleiijainla C, Corker. Oak Grove, .Mich. " 'Way Out Wert, or the Favorite Son," n dramalt): comedy, in four acts. Written |.y Ferdinand (Jrahnnie, copyrighted by Dick Ferris. MlnD<utpollH, .Minn. "A Bllml Mother," a four act sensatlooal drama. Written and copyrighted by Alexan- der Le«guid, New York. "Captalii Jack, of the Lazy B." Written rnd copyrlgbted br Philip R. Kcier and Hub- art U. MouttoD, Chicago. HI. "A Drsiienito Crhue." Wriltcn ami c\>py- ricliied by James Latham Glass, Milwaukee, Wis. , "Hln N*«tt Seal." 'Writttn and copy- righted by Byron lleimliir, Philadelphia, Pa. "The Mnples," a niral drama. In tour acts vud seven scenei. Written and coiiyrlghtetl by James L. Treat, Chicago, ill. ".\ Prisoner of war," a musical comedy, in two acts. Written aad copyrlgbiad by Wililaim K. iHlokoz, Boston, Mass. "A Jtoyal Cbef," WrlttiMi and copyrighted by George fi. <Stodd«Td, Utira. N, Y. "After Midnight." Written nnd copy- righted hff .\. J. Spencer and ijiargent Aborn, "The Nihilists," hy Helen llngg. Copy- rlghlesi hy Helen Ragg. ■Shninfis OHrlcn," by Katharine Walah. Copyrighted by Knthnrliie Walsh. "Til? Blue Grass Handicap," Written and cod^rlgbiM by I'aai Armstroos, New York. ''Tht Bowery W.ilf," a nelodratia, In pro- logne and four acta nnd aeven sceuta. writ- ten «n<t copyrlihred by Franklytk Whitman, San Francisco, Cnl. "A Busy Day," Writtea and ropyrighted by frank 0. Wmasier, Denver, Oil.' "The Cap of Confuclns," a fantnatlc opera, in three acts, by K. Eden, trnnslnfpd by Z. & L. Rflsenllcid, Copyrighted by Breltkopt and Hartel, New York. "The Curse of Drink." Written and copy- righted hy Charles K. Blaney, Newark, N. J. ".^ Duuffhter's Sacrlflfe." Wrlttea and copyrighted by Cnrmelo ThMBlnno, llartfurd. Conn. "The Beauty fbop," a musical farce, In three acts, word.<« by Jamea C, Crawford, mu- ■Ic by Ada Clement. Conyrlgbted by Jainea C. Crawford and Ada Clement, Ran Frau- Cisco. "Bird Centre; Captain Fry's Birthday Party." a nlny, in one net, by George Ade. copyrighted by John 'P. McCutcbeon, Chi- cago, HI. "Bonnie Annie Lnnrle," a dramatic eom- liosltioD, la Ihreo acts. Written and copy- righted by Addison, Burkhart and Aaron S. Huffman, Chicago, HI. •The (Jlrl from Butte." Written nnd copy- righted br Caroline Hull, Lewlstown, 111. "The llnerllla »;hlef." Wfitlen and copy- righted by Joseph Henry Ucnner, Fullertuu, Pn. "A Jack nnd n Jill." Written and copy- righted by Mrs. Thomas SlcUnc, Now York, ^'What I.ove Can Do." AVrltten and cojiy- rigbted by Samuel Morse, New York, N. v, "A Day of Excitement," one act cometly. Written by Olmrlrs llorwit*, copyrighted by Edith Merrlless nnd Alfred Doria, New York. "EbeU and Aiigellnn," a farce. Written and coiiyrightctl by Thomas 11, Olcklusoii, Madlaou, Wls, ■•For Baby's Sake," n comedy sketch. By John S. Lopez, I'lilladelphia, Pi.; copyrighted ly the same. "X Harvnrd Man," n dramatic composition. Written and copyrighted by <). Alanson Les- sey and Ilnrry C. Browne, Amherst, Mass., and Quaker Hill, Conn. "Initiation Night at Raggedr .Man'a Cor- ner." Written nnd ctipyrlghtcil by Adelaide .Schmidt Wnyinud, Wiishlngtoil. Kiin. "Love's Triumph," a drama of German do- cestlc life. Written and copyrighted by Juines Mnrshnll Mnrtln, Newcastle, I'n. "Rameses." nn KgyiUlnn comic opera, In two acts. Written by Lyle C. True, copy- righted by Edward Llndiey tirey Steele Jr., Oakland, CaL "Clover Unle." Written and copyrighted by Chnrles F. Ilairlson, Chicago, III. "The Criminal lliind." Written nnd copy- righted by Josepii A. Fitigerald, Phlladel- phlii. Pa. "Ben Bcllvar, from Arizon.i." Written nnd copyrighted by Bdward L-Snader, New York, S. Y. » "The Finish of Pete." Written nnd copy- righted hy Edwin Bnknr, Nognlcs, Ariz. ••Tlio (lorgenus Durbar at Iieihl." Written nnd copyrighted by Uoloesy Klrnlfy, New York. .iJ. Y. ••X Lady of Quality, or How a Y'onng American Phycicinn Bent a Duke Out of nil HeircsM." Written nnd copyrighted by Mrs. A. J. PcterKon, New York, N. V. "Louise of Prus<do." Wrilten and copy- righted by Ciiarlen Arthur, New Hochellu, "Philip Wharton," a drama. In three act*, Written and <:upyrlghied by uUnry St. Jobn, New York, N. Y. •"Ilie Rendjnstmonl," a play. In five aetit. Written and copyrighted by M^a. Ivan Levin- aohD, New York, N. Y. "Escaped front ihe Law," tty Cbarle<i Wnl- colt Russell. Copyrlgbted by Dick & Rus- sell. "Love and A.way," by Hvelya BimiBH. Coiiy- ritrhted by Dick ft Fitzgerald. "The Mystery of the Hloan Case," n melo- drama, ill li>ni- nclH. Copyrighted by Carro True Boardmnn. "A Oaring Woman," a melodrama, In three ads. Written and copyrighted by II. W. Wil- liams Jr., I'itlRliiirc, I'n, "That Oal of Sflne," an original piny. In four nets, by W. P. Burt.' Copyrighted by W, P. BurL "Traiipinir of the Benatam," by Henri .Mar- cell, (.'oilyrlghled by Henri .Marceli. "Ye VlllaKo Hkowi of litiny Ago," hy Klea- nor .Maud Crnne. CupyrigTileir l»y Dick & "▲ KidiiT rt)»,MiU)ii>Ma." a nelodraBoa, In four acts, by Malcolm Douglaa, was pro- duced tt the Coloaaetim Theatre, Oldhaffli Bnf., Jan. 11, _ •flUNUAr," a piny, In fotir acta, by Ton*. IlAcawoiKi, wns pi'odnced ni tbe Devon«hlr« Park Theatre, r.nathourne, Eng,, Jan, 11. "WtiuN WtiMKN Hath," a aeotatloDal blny, by Willlnm Hllibert, was seen nt the Tbea- tre Royal, Blrmiiifbam, Eng., Jan. 8, "A LoNDo,"* AoxaBss.'' n dmroR, In four arts, bv nmma Litchfleld, was acted at the YerrliH Theatre, London, Jan. 11. "JiM.MV's MoTiiKK." n play, in one act, by Hope Jlerrlck, was acted, for plnyrlght purposes, nt the Pier, Ensitioume, Eng, Jan. "Titr Widow Woos," n piny, In one art, by il. U. Frnnrls and Sidney Valentine; was 8rM«ntml at the lloymnrket Tbeotr», Lou- on, Jan, l>. I'llzgernUL •A Bit I Thomas. Copyrighted A Bitter Reckoning,"' hy Frnnkiyn J. .lyrlghted l>y F. J. Thouias. "Dlszy's Tillemmnn," u fiirre. In one net, for maie ciiarnctnrs, by C. I. Brown. Copy- righted by Walter Hnker h t'.n. •Intlie Grip of Crime," liy A, W. Orcely. Copyrighted by A. W. Oreely. •■In the Worid'H Fnir Ciiy," a melodrnmn. In live acts, by F. Mertens. Copyrighted by F. .Mertens. "Liberty," a drama of the American Revo- litllon, In four acts nnd tlvo scenes, bv Brook* Bells, (,'npyilghri'd hy Brooks Bells. •■Tho Marrbige of Blscs," a. iiicturegqne drama, in four acts. Copyrighted by A. N. Hhldier. "Prince Charming," a play. In three acts, by William B. Ewer. Copyrighted by W. B, l-.wer, 4»» FoneiUN Miiow xcwu. ",Mi;SH.ti,iNB," a lyric drnmo, In four acta and five tableaux, by Arinand Sllvcslre und Eugene .Morand, music by Isndoro De Lara, wuH preseuled ut tlio Onltc, Porls, Fr., Dec. "SMOWDIlOr AND TUB SEVBN LlTTI.i: MBJI," a fairy pluy. In two nets, adapted from Grimm's Hlory by Phillip Carr, music by Chas. W. Hmltb, was acted nt tbe Court Tlie- atre, I/iiidoo, Dec. 20. "TiiH DAitMNO 01^ Tnn GopH," a play, In five acta, by Duvid Belasco and John Luther I,ong, wna performed for the flrst time In England ut His MaJcsty'N Thculre, London, iMc. 1:8. Makia Therbbia," n comedy, In four acta, by I', VoB Hchoentlian, waa produced nt the Berliner Theatre, Berlin. Ger., Dec, 23. "Tub Knockinii at tiih Oath," a play, in four acts, l»y A. L. Cusserley, was produced • t the Cripplegntc institute, I.,ondon, Jun, 28. "Kr»TZ-F(BiTZ," a musical play, In three acts, liy H. Wilken und O. Justlnlua, music by Gnttatr Mlehaelia, was seen at the Royalty Theatre, r^ndon, Dec. 28. ■•A MAitiilAnH OF VcKDCANcB," 8 play. In four acts, liy Arthur .T. Cliarleson, wua acted at tbe Star Theatre, Liverpool, Jan. 4, . "FiiEiiH jACQiiies," a comedy, in four acta, by H^hrr Bernstein and Pierre Veber. wn« presented at the Vaudeville Th»atie, Paris, Jan. 1). ••I'AiiiUK flrniBiiKE," a farce, in three acts, by Oustnv Kailellmrg, was produced at tbe UM\vg 'J'lieatre, Uerlin, Oer„ Dec, HI. "Titii TmnMrR OP "TacTW," a rom*nlle J lay, m four nds, by A. Aiunrd, was pro- need at the Grand Theatre, London, Jan. IL "TiiB tluisTifls,". n Piny, in three acta, by B. B. Ashfnrd nnd John !). Winter, km played nt the Court Theatre, t/ondon, Jan. 0, '•Swii't AUD Vannbssa," ft drnmn. In fotir •eta, by A, O'p. Barlholeyne, wns acted at tbe Royalty Tlientre, Loudon, Jan. 11. "ANOTiir.a Oiiit.." n muslcnl vnmedy, in two acts, book nnd lyrics by Ilnrry Nichols, music bv Cecil Cook, wan seeik nt the Bed- ford Park Club, London, Jnn, lU. "Mada.mr N.," n fnrce, lu three ncia, by MM. tinrniiit nnd Perr, (lerninu bv B. Jncoii- aoo. was prcnenleil at iho Trianoa 'i'licnlre, Berlin, Ger,, Jnii, H. "Nrvaua," 0 intislcnl cnnietly, In three nets, by 8. F. t'oily, wns priMliiced, for playrlglit purposes, nt the t.'nrliou, Biriulnghnm, Kug., Jan. 8. •'Novr.i.i.v P'ANnnBA." n play. In four nets, br Liidwlg Fuldn, wns produced at tba Deulsches Thenlrc, Berlin, Jan. 10. "Lbs Draukrh li'llniirt;i,i!," a farcical comedy, iu tliron acts, by Paul Bllband onil M. Hennequin, wns acted nt tlio Pnlnis Royal, Paris, Jan. Id. "Tnn DiJKa or Kit.t.iritAMKin," a farcical romance. In three acts, by Rnbert Marshall, wns preseiited nt the Criterion Theatre. Lon- don, Jnn. SO. "JoRKrii EMTANOi.tiP," ft remedy, In three acts, liy Henry Arthur Jones, wns acted nt the llnymnrket Tbentre, London, Jnn. 10. '•TiiK Su.MURii tliiii,,'' II mnslcat comedy, by C. M. (L lli'Slop, wns seen nt Agrlcnl- tiiral Hnll, Norwich, Eng., Jan. 'il, . '•Life's Bwkktuht Bins.'' n melodrama, by W, A. Brnbner, was ncled nt tlia Lyceum Theatre, Eccics, Kug., Jan. 2n. "Tub Awunoiis Cnuo.stii,," n force. In one art, by Erie Stanley, was produced nt the SHwyn Theatre. WIsbeck, Kng., Jan. 2T. ••HiH TwiM M.iTiMH." a farce. In three Nets, by John Clpreinnd, wns jierformeil nt the pier Pavilion, Snulliendon-Sen, lOng., Jan. 25. "Till) PKRikH OP Fmbtatiok," ft pIny, In four acts, liy Walter Frilh, wns presented nt Iho Avenue Theatre, Loudon, Jnn. 2tl. "LoVR IN A rofTAfiR," n comcily, lu four acts, liy Bnsll Hood, was produced nt Teriy'a Thrntre, l,oDdon, Jnn, '.'7. "Dim noi'i'iit.(jAN(iKwro»ifiKniK," a play, iu three lids, by Adolf i'ntii, was pvoiliiced nt the Kleliies 'riientre, llcrllu, tier., Jnn. 20. "TiiK Piiii.A.'^riitioi'iHrK," n conindy. In four nets, by llrleux, wns iirudiiced by tlie Stngn Hoctety nt the Klng'x Hnll, London, Ft>l>. 2. "Tilt: ,Ni:vKii-N'tA'Ka Lanii." n piny, in four acis, by Wilson Barretl, wns presenled nt the ilrund Tlieiiire, Hull, Fug., Feb, 1, "TiiH HiiAii SoL'iiiK." nn Irish drama. In f(uir nets, liy J. W. Whitbrend, wns present- ed ot the Queen's Theatre. Dultlln, Dec. 2U. "Till! Haukm i.n 'nil; Woou," a falrv ej- traviignnta, words nnd lyrics by Wni. Ilnnly, music b« Hnrry U'noil, wns prudiiced. nt Ihn tlnlety 'oeolrr, Donglns, IsUi of Mnn, Feb. 0. •'SrHLLA iiNn A.vToNiK," a piny, In four acts, hy Ottn J. Bieriiniiin, wns acted at the BorllniT Theatre. Berlin, tier,, l''eb, fl, "AN AcToii'H Rii.MA.sci;," a pIny, in four acts, by Theudiire Kiemer, received IIh llrst Ixindon prodiicilan ut the Cnmdcii 'Ilieatte, Feb. 8. ■•MoN.iiiiiiR Br.THY." ft comedy, In four gels, by Oxcnr Metenler and Paul Alegls, was revived nt the Varieties, Purls, Tr,, relt, C, , "TiiR Lovit Hinim," a iniisicnl romfiiy,' In throe nclfl, wt'ilteit hy tienrge Orositmlni Jr,, roinnosi'd by Rnymnnd Rose, addltlnnni lyrica ■ ■ seen ot Ihe Savoy roinnosi'd by Rnymond Rosi by I'ercy (ireenlmak, wns 'Aentro, Loniloii, l''eh. ll». "A tiuFKN'ft R(>MA.>«'i;," a version, In three acts, nt Victor lliign'H ••liny Bias," wns pie- u<nted at ibo imiierinl, Loudon, Feb, 11. ."ItitiAMV," n drnmn, In four acis, by Frnil lloule, wns ncled at Ihe Theatre Itoynl, Croy- don, i'lng., Feb, 8. ','A mM ov HoNf>ii," a drnroa, in four acts, by \V, H, Mniigliitm, was produced at the New Thenlre, i;ninhrlilgo, Etig., Feb. S, '•I.ovk'.i CoMr.inf," a one jici ploy, bv iieon yi. Lion anil Fred flargont, was acted At (he OlM'tn lloiise, l,eieester, Fng., b'eb, H, "Till! Jailmiiiii," a coinMly, by Mnnrteu Maarlenx, was produced at Wyndliani's The- atre, Lundrin, l''eh. D. •"I'lii! ItdHM flAiiDriM." n cnroedy, Ift. oiw art, by Mdi«. TrnnI, wn« ancn at the Royally 'Ihi'ntre, London, I'eb. 8. "A .MAitniAiiH ov VHnnHANfn," a play. In four acts, wns ncleil nt Ihe 'Ilieattn Royn', Stratford, Eng., Feb. «. "Hkr F.m'ai, IMfiT," u drnmfl, In four acts, by Nllu line, was pmdticed nt Ihe West London Tlienlre, Loudon, Feb. in. "Tub Wkiiulsii Rino," h drama, in four RciN, hy Unn l,nndeck, was presented nt the Iinl;d<iii Tiientre, I'^ng., Feb. ID. '•TOMOiinow," II fnntiislli; piny. In three acts, WHS produced nt Ihe I'ulsley Theatre, Scot., I'lil), FJ. ••VAhsahhinkb," 0 comedy, in four nets, by M. Urejiet-Imneonr, wii* jiroducod at thu 'ilienlTO Antolne, I'nrls, Feb,, 12. "TiiB ARM oir Tiii) Law," a ploy, In three acts, by llrleux, wns ncled at the liarrlck Tlienttc, l,<>ndon, Feb, Id. ".My Lady or Roskdalk," a play, lu four acts, liy Alfred Cnpus, adapted by J, Co- niyns (.'arr, was seen at the New Theatre, London, Feb, L'L "AsioBEi.LB," A coinio opera, In three acta, llbreitn by Barton While, lyrics by Mrnest Boyd-Jones, music by (Justou Serpette, was titcsoiitcd ut tho Cuniv4ly 't'licutre, London, Feb, IH, •■f.wtMS DiK'fi'i!," comedy, in three acis, by Anthony Hoiii; uml lliirrlmm RlMxIes, wiM [inKiiiccsI lit the Uiiku of York's Thentru, lAliiloii, Feb, in, ••Watkiikaut," a play. In three acis, by Rlchurii Hknwroniritk, wns seen ut the Ber- liner Tliemri', Herllu, Oer., Feb. 1,'t. | '•K'<MTii«si) tliJcKKiii,," u comedy, in thren acts, by l''riinz voii Hchnnthnn and Fruim I<op|iel-l':iilleld, wim nr(Hliicvd uC tho Royalty 'Jbrnlre, Ixiudim, Fell, 22, "liKU DivMA.tit: Wtfi," ft play, lu Ave acta, by Arlliiir Hchnlt/ler. was acted at thn Deutfbo.M Theatre, Berlin, Oir., Feb, 18. ••'I'm; N'liw CiiiiMANta;n," a oavul iiiuslcat coraiKlv, III two HclH, ls)i>k and music by T'M- ward Werv.vii. lyrics by St. Ilernnrd Wyutour, wns priTseiiled at thu (Iniely 'i'healre, llasl- lii/s, i;iiK., fHt. 22. "I.v IMHK HlHKiiiA," nn Anglo-Russian drniiin. In four nets, hy Frederick Jnrinnn, wns pi'-Hhiced at the ^\est I/ondon Theatre, Lomlcii, Fell. 22. "TiiH pAnM.yM or tjib tiyAgns," a kklttle, III one, thri-» iind M>ven Japanese screens, hy IMvId lliirlesco and John [..enlhcrlung, whs seen nt till) Prince of Wales' Theatre, lx)n- don, Feb. lit. "DrcAnKN'.'K," a romedy, in four nets, hy Alttert rjiibion, wns i.cted nt Ihn Vnitdevllte Thentre, Purls, Feb. IS. "A Kivfi Aiiisii .Mi;n," n romantic drama. In fniirnrln, hvchns. Aldin, was acted nr His T'rince ot Wales' Theatre, Salfurd, Eng., JaiL U,