The New York Clipper (June 1904)

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•TtfXE 4. TITE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 343 ££'„;'• sTABM) OF CONTK5TS. .Our..theatrical corretpomtcntt are herehu notified {hat the .credential* Note held bu them'expired on Junc't. Then are requested Urt'etvrn them to thit offlet at oitce, for re- Uf.iriU for lM.'rlW',. IiATEST BY TEL E&RAPH, Monday Nlsht's Ope-olufja la All that *A Hia; Show Towns. (JOMIKX UATK (JUIAMXOS. aianilc Adnuia Makes llf>r First Slrl- lnr Appearance la San I'rniii'U- <'» Vii«iiI.I.,ii»I> — UixhI Bnslnesa ' Mutes.. fipeotal Dhpatchet to TiirXbw York Cmi-fiui San Fra;:cikco, .Mny 31.—At the Columbia ThVatrd .Maude Admins began her first en- gagomept here as u star Inst ntclit, for n i wo weeks' run, opening in "The Ml tie Mill- iliter," to a packed house. The advance sale is .largo. Cai.ifoii.via TiiBATun.—This Ih the second week of the Nelll-.MoroMCo Co., "Janice Mere- rill h" being the current offering. 'A1.CAXUI THEAtri:. —"Toll Oate Tnn" la I II||S Week's bill. (MntuaIi Ti'batuh. —"A' Celebrated Cane" Ih t|ie current week'a offering. (Hasp Ortiu llottm—Sunday, matinee, Mi' marked the opening for the fifth week of Melbourne SlacJiowoll and compnn.v. "Clsmonda" Ih current, For hlH InHt week, beginning Sunday, mntlnee, June 5, he win present "Captain of Xnvarre." On Mon- iinv, June 111, Mm. Leslie Carter begins a four weeks' engagement, In 'l>u Hurry" (drat lime here). Fischer's Tjiratrh. —Tula bouae re- opened' Sunday with the stock company In ilie ' 'musical. burlesque, "t\ 8." Toe new rnmpnnv wan given n hearty reception. TlV'Ol.r OriiBA llOOU.—"The Toymaker" Ih the current bill, opening afternoon of 80, in a.lnrge audience. OuriiKiM Tjibatrh. —Dill for the current week, opening rlundny, 20: rowora llroa., Kefrnr, l.'ole and company, Cinnton and Slope, Alfona, the Colby family, nolle aor- doq,- ilflrcera pictures, Al Lawrence, linrke, l.o Hue, and inky hoys. CHW.H.—Current week'a hill, opening ln«f nlghf: The two FantaH, Seeker, wIIIiph unri" company, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Hunns, WiiIrIi and i.igmi, Hence and Alter, the organ, coating (15,000, n mechanical in Htniment run by electricity, nnd the bio- neon*'. Soxus.—Special matinees were given on Decoration Bay it the Tlvoll, I'lscner's Al- cntar, Central, Ornnd Opera House and the Orphetim Iflnnche Itates Is In this city, enjoying n rest, and U stopping with friends. She will be here for u few weeks, nnd then deport eastward, e« route for Kurope A new vaudeville house, called the Empire Theatre, located at So. 1133 Market, be- tween Seventh and ICIghth Streets, was opened' 10 this city Monday, May 16. It In managed by Hal. A. Curtis and William A. Weston, under the firm name nnd myle ■if Wefduti & Curl Is, mid In to be run In Cnn- lunctlnn with the Umpire Theatre, at Be- nllle, Wawh. The prices are low....While Whittlesey will begin a special Hummer en- gagement at' the Alchzar Theatre here on Monday. June 27, prior to his starring tonr of the West theatres. He will be presented In- romantic plnya and comedies, including "IWarlsoAse," and'"The Second In Com- mand." a FROM O'l'UKH POIK'M. Heavy Htorma PrrTall at Varloaa I'olnla aad the Week's Opening* at the Open Air Renorta MufTrr la (;wuaequenee. rini'Aiiii. May .11.—Monday mornings criticisms of "The Mnld and the Mummy," 1,'lven Sunday night at the Onrrlck. were general I v unfavorable, although mi admitted liiisijlblllty of success may follow needed re- vlHlnn. Milminntlous nnd geueral changes a re-to be mode In the cast and dialogue. Vlntet Dale and Junot Priest were credited with success. Snns Soucl and the Wnler Chutes opened with great throngs Saturday, bur Sunday's downpour of rain and Monday's sudden drop In temperature proved dlsnster- oita.to outdoor amusements "The Enrl or liawtucket," at Powers'; "The Sliver Slipper," at McVlcker's, nnd Anna Held, nt itit- .Illinois, began final weeks Sunday night. ... >. ."York State Folks" packed the Orent Northern, opening on ludellnlte engagement Sunday aflernoon, nnd "The Royal Chef" continued prosperously at the La Suite Sunday night cloned the Olympic's season, nnd the concluding weeks of the season begun nt flnriklns' and Columbus, with Hilly hcr- aanda' Minstrels nnd Anne Sutherland* ••Two Orphans," respectively. "The Wltard nf\Oi" continues lis Summer run with the Ornnd Opera House packed, and vaudeville st the Chicago Opcrn House nnd Cleveland a flltraeled capacity business 'To Rje nt Dawn" began the last two weeks of the Bijou's, season, and combination burlesque at Kam' T. Jack's nnd the Trocndero crowded tbosp resorts Stock companies nt the Couple's, Howard's and the Rush Temple nrosnereaV Sunday aflernoon and evening. ......"The Sho-Oun" continued its run at the Slurleholcer. Monday night. ' siv Lons, May 81.—Steady rains Sunday and Monday put a damper on the week's openings. Monday,'.10, should have> boon u record.day at the fair, being a holiday, and the theatres expected big business, but ralr to average was the best any of them got At the Olympic, 30, Julia Mill ward. Alice Mailyit and others opened ' la "A Country Girl. 1 ' They will play an Indefinite engage ment, In repertory The Odeon offered Its spectacular production of KlrsKy's "loul- slana," 28. to an Invited house of first nlght- ers. It Is superbly costumed and staged, and Is due to make a big bit ..At Del- mar, 20, the rival- production of "I.onlalana" was given Its premier. Despite rain, an ex- eel lent attendance wan. present. The cast Includes some excellent people, and all are capable. Richard Carle. In ."The Tender- foot." continues another week nt the Cen- tury .The Imperial offers- "Arrah-nn- Pogne,". opening 2ft. to excellent' attend- ance Forest Park Highlands-has. a new vaudeville bill, featuring Lew uioom and Jane Cooper.... "Qitlncy Adams Sawyer" be- gan Its fourth week ar Crawford's. ' II gains In popularity Havlln's. offers another-ver- sion of "East l.ynne." The Three Mar- velous:. Metritis-bead the,current hill, nt Mnnnlon's.. ....The National Extravaganza t.n. began.Its Indefinite engagement at West End llelgbtM 20. nnd made an excellent Im- pression ', ;The Cherry lllossoms arc nt the Standard.. Wabhin-otos, May 31.—The Edwin Ar- den Co., at the Columbia, presented "Sol- diers of Fortune." lo n large house... ."The Idol'a Kye," ■ by the Aborn Opera Co., at- tracted n full audience at the Lafayette.... "On the llrlilge nt Midnight" had excellent business nt the Academy The Policy Plavers, with Ernest llogan, opened a supplemental senson nt the Empire, attract- ing full houseti both afternoon nnd night.... l'aul H|inilonl headed an excellent vaudeville hill al Chase's, tilling the auditorium twice vesterday Chevy Chase Lake opened Its season with the Marine Concert linnd. attracting large ciowds Lawrence's Summer Cnrden opened with an excellent vaudeville hill, headed by Flora Moore, snd the place wan parked. Hostox. May .11.—Showers yesterday af- ternoon nnd evening packed the Indoor houses nnd scantily peopled the open air shows, especially during the evening. The Itostonlnns opened well nt the Colonial, n sell-out being recorded for the evening per- formance "Woodland"- waa given twice vesterday to big business I/nrge audi- ences saw "The Isle of Spice," at the Olohe, and "Girls-Will He Girls," at the Roston. "Sky Farm" was a Music Hall mngnet. The same atnry prevailed with stock, burlesque and vaudeville houses, people being turned nwny. Kansas Cm",, May II.—The Woodward Stock Co. decide* to keen "Parsifal" on for another wock, consequently two perform- ances were given nt the Auditorium Sundny, lo itnod business "The .Moonshiner's Daughter" drew well nt the fllllls The rnln Interfered with the opening of Electric Park Sundny. hut a crowd enjoyed Llberatl's band and the other attractions Forest Park had n (rood vaudeville bill In Hopkins' Thenlre, In which Stnley nnd Rlrbeck were l he headllncrs. Puii.Atim.i'iiiA, Mny 81. —Rain kept, down the crowds nt the outdoor resorts yester- dov. and sent a large portion of the holl- dav crowds to the theatres..... .Keith's entertained big audiences throughout the afternoon nnd evening, with vaudeville "Miss Rob White" continued to please at the I'ark, while "The Hells," at Korepnugh's, and "Northern Lights," nt the Hljou, enrued earnest commendation The Lyceum and Trocndero both enjoyed liberal patronage with excellent burlesque shows. «■ ■ 4» VVAIIUM.'I'O.V Oi tDc Road, All llonte> Mast Reach Is Sot Later Than Monday. Seattle.—At the Grand Opera Hottsct John Cort, manager).—Ilogers Brothers, May 22- 24, In "Ilogers Rrotners In Ixindon: tlie P'our Cohans, In "Itiiuitlng for Odlce," 30-SR ; Richard Manslleld Jane 2-4, "Our New Min- ister" follows. • Bbattlk Thbatu) IJ. P. Howe, manager) I" fl ark. ,„ „ . _ Third Avbnuk TiiRiTnK (Russell i Drew, managers).—Week of 22, "East Lynne;" week of XO, "A Thoroughbred Tramp." To follow: "The Buffalo Mystery." "Just Struck Town," nnd the May Howard Co. , , Al.CA«Alt TimATBK.—Week of 32: The Red- mond Co., In "The Two Orphans" and "Es- caped from the Law." Week of 20, same company In repertory. . KntHoN Thhatiu!.— New: Evnns Trio, Miss Rentley, Yardman, the Two Slorrells, Cle- ment i'oiiliiH, and klnetoscope pictures. Kmi'iuk nun—New: Ronlon and Wor- ley. Golden and Weaver. Mary Johnson, I*w- rence Weaver, moving pictures. _ I<A Pbtitki TrniATnn.—New: Qnlnn Trio, Lnyne and D'Avre, Htanuelri, Gene King, ino'vlDg pictures. • " M -. CavsTAt. THKATnw.—New : The Randolphs, Klppy. Verne and O'Hrlen, Mexlas and Mexlas, I.cn Spencer, Leo White, and moving pictures. ' Ont'iir.i.M Thkatob. —Farmer Jones anil bis pigs, Wills and Barrett, Allaire mid Cavlllu, William Oraswell, Vim. A. Lang, Illustrated songs and moving pictures. • OUnODH TBtATM (Mose Goldsmith, mau- aKft r).—New : Mere uud Vlvlau, Onluu Trio, Nellie Everett, Klppy, the Randolphs, the Great Waldsteln, viola Bernhardt.' Now..—The Orpheum Theatre opens Mny 28, under the management of Arthur Marks. ■ Spokane.—At the Spokane Theatre (Dan I. Weaver, manager).— T 'A Girl from Dixie" bad good business .May 20, 31. -Mme. Kem- hrlch gave n concert, lo a large and delight- ed audience, HI. Ai'MToniux (Harry C. Hay ward, mann- » nr )._The Jessie Shirley Co. will present "A Celebrated Case" for week of 23. "Mfr Fndden's Row of Klata" had average busi- ness 20-22. ' KniHON (Krancls Nelsonla, mannger).— Topllocrs week of 28: The Au?rs, Fannie Donovan, Master Will C. lloyt, the Thorncs, Earle and Xa Oor. Conuit D'Ahisk (Jacob Goeta, manager). — Phillips and Merrill, Maboney Bros., Mc- PHilo and Dole nud J. W. Clifford. Com torn (I. 1). Hnllaad. monnger).—The Great Bnrrlngton. Howard and Campbell. Dclln Knhn. Clements nnd. McAlster, Alice Hamilton, Rlssonettl nnd Newman. ■ ««» KAMUUh Wichita.—At the Crawford Theatre (E. L. Martllug. manager).—Horry Corson Clarke presented n Ills Absent Sou" to n well pleased uudlence Mny 18. Mr. Clarke responded to u tcit enthusiastic, curtain rail, Tomm AtiDiTOittiisi (II. -fl. Toler * Bon, proprietors) .—Dark Isst week. Lxsk: Tubatbb (F. C. Jewett, manager). —This house reports good business. NOTKR.—The Wallace Shows turned them awnv nifteruoon nnd evening 18 The Par- ker Amusement Co. did un Immense business week ending 21 This Is by fnr the best ™mlval company that has ever showed In Wichita, there being twenty-three complete shows, two full fledged electric light plants, two Ferris wheels and electric fountain. The company Is featuring Xervette and his iier- peniileular whir), It requires thirty-one cars tn transport this monster aggregation, nnd everything Is now. . 0*4 . , — Arthur C. Alston aad J. Emmett Raxttr hnvo bought from-William Brady the scenery, etc., useif by Grace George In her presenta- tion of "Pretty Peggy," with right and tide lo present the play In all Ibe Western and Southern cities. Jnhe Corcoran! Is to play the title role. ■ DRAMATIC. Adams, Msurle (Charles Prohrucn. mar.)—San Krsnelscn, On!.. May 30-Jnae 11. Allen, t'lnla (Charles W. Allen, mjrr.)—Toronto, . Can;, May ao-Jnne 1, Hamilton 2. Kingston 3, Ottawa 4, Montreal Ml, Anhrey stock. Kastern. Mltienthal Rrotheni' (Wm. Iinvldae, mgr. i—Montreal. Can., May 30, In- . definite. Ardra. Edvnrd, Stock—Washington. D. 0.. May "0. Intlennlte. Allwe Stock—Providence, it. 1., May 80. Indefi- nite. American .Slock (Oilier Martell. mgr.l—Stom i"itj. In., May nfl-June 4. Alien. John. (O. 8. llnsh, mgr.)—Enierahl. Wis., .tunc iin. ItatTMnore.. Ethel - (Charles ' Frohmatt, mgr.)— Lcnilnn. Eng.. May 30, ImlrSnlte. Ilnliler. Itlrriarc;,. Mtook (Have. A. Wels, mgr.)— I'roTlilenis". It. l.,.Mny -.10, Indefinite. lllalr. Eugenie (Henri Oroselt, uigr.)—Detroit, Mich.. May no.Tune n. llalilwhi-MejTlllc iWnlter S. Italdwln, mgr.)— i 'levelniiil. o., May ",o. indefinite. lialiiwln -Melville (Walter S. Baldwin, mgr.)— lliifrnln, X. Y.. May 30. Indednlte. Dreokenrlilgc Stock (llreckenrlrige A Panleer. tngrs.j—.loplln. Mo., May Sn-June 4, Knrt Smith. Ark.. 0-IS. llurrlll Slo.-k (Charles W. Iturrlll, mirr.)—Sprlng- Oebl, 111., May Htl, luiloflnlic. Hen.ll, Jessie ((ieorgn llarmii, msr.)—DolgeTllle, X. Y.. May :m June 1, flheliU 2-4. llon>pr-Craviin Slock—(Irani! Ituplds, Mich., May 30, Imlcflnlle. "Ilustcr llro*n" (Bmadhnrst A Cnrrle, mgn.)— llnslon, Mass.. May 30. Imleflnlle. "break for Liberty' 1 (J..M. Jambs, mgr.)—X. V, Clly .May anjtme 4. "Bowery After Hark." the McCinvens tSulll- van, Harris ft Woods, mm*.)—X. V. Clly Max «n-jiuie I. "lluslness Man" (Jacob l.ltt. mgr.)—Chicago, III.. June A. IndeDnltc. "Block Mark"—X. Y. City May .10-.limc 4. Crosmnu, Henrietta lllovld llnliisoo A itnnrlce Campbell, mgrs.)—S. Y. City May .10-Jiine 4. Collier. William (Charles Kroluuin, mcr.i—x. Y. Clly Mny :io, Indednlte. Carter, Mrs. I^slle (DnvM llelnsin, uigr.)--San Frnncltwn., Cat., June 1:1 Jnlj n. Cohans. The (Km! Xltilo, mar.)—Missoula, Mont., June I, Anaconda 2, Unite .1. 4. lliilntb, Minn., 10. Curls Dramslle (M. II. Curls, mgr.)—Wlsnt-r. Xchr., May .'lO-Jiine 1, Stanton 2-4, Clearwater US, Kwlnc 0-11. Cutter * Williams Stock (W. R. Cnlter * J. It. Williams, mgrs.)—MatislUid, o.. May 30Jnne Comrihell Stock—Newark, X. Y„ ilay 30-Jnnc 4. "ilounty Chairman" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.I— X. Y.CIty May 30-Jnno 4. "Connly Kalr," Xell llnrgess'—Tormito, Can., May :'.o June 4. IJ'Orsny, l.nwrencc IKIrle La Sbelle, ingT.)— Chicago, 111., May 30, ludellnlte. nilB-er-Cnrnell—Corning, >'. V., May 30-June 4, Dradtord, Pa., 0-11. Dyffiyn, lUhel, Stock (Kos H-.rrr.su. intrr. i— llrnntfnrd, Con.. May lit), Inilctlnlie. Iiiirlian Stock—.Montreal. Con.. Mny 30, Inilefl- nlte. Dnualnss, Byron, Slock—Portland, Me., May 30- June 4. Dnvla-lloyle Stock—I.MIea. X. Y.. Mot 30. Imled- nlte. Kvesson, Isohelle (Jntnes T. Mslone, mgr. I— I'royldence, It. I., May ,10-Junc IS, IOrana, Mrandon, Stock (Harry nennels, mgr.)— Newport News, Va., Mar 30, Indefinite. Flollpse Slock (Lloyd « llenter, mgrs.)—Halley- vllle. I'ml. Ter.. June 1, 2. l-lmnlre Theatre (Oeo. II. I'nulus, mgr.)—Mount Cli-raens, Mich., Msy HO June 11, Klleford.Stock—Portland, Ore., May 30-June 4. Klectrlc Park Stork—Leavenworth, Kan., May 30. Indefinite. "Hiist Lynne," Inet Kormsn—St. I .mils, Mo., May SO-Jnne 4. "Kscopeil from Slog Slntt" (Jnnioa H. Porker. mgr. I—X. T. Oily Mny 30-June 4. l'lskc, Mrs. (Harrison Grey Flake, tagr.)—Ann Arbor, Mich., June t, F.rle, I'n , 2, Ithacu, X, V., S, Blngaamton 4, Flske A Stock (K. D. Klske ft T. V. Stock, mgrs.) —Obnrlottotown, P. K. I., May :m-June 1, Pie- ton, N. S„ 2, 11. New fllasgnw 4. Halifax O-IS. "From Rags to niches," Joseph Snntley (ilst II. Meyers, rogr.)—X. V.' City May .'in-Jnne 4. Oloscr, '.Mighan, Stock—Cleveland, ()., May no, lndcAnlto. Onrrtek Mtoclt (Jay Znsell, mar.)—Mount Vernon, <>., May 30, Indefinite. Oioss-I.yall Stock (Trail 4 Brown, mgrs,)—I'a- doenli. Ky.. tlay :;0 June II. ' (lllek Stock (11. T. Click, mar.)—Atchison, Kan., May 30-Jnne 4. ilnskell Stock—Bay City, Midi.. May OO-Jime 4. "Olrls Will Be Girls" (Wm. A Ursily, mgr.)— Hoston, Mass., May flO-June 4. "(lamo Keeper." Thomas 1. Smith (Kowlnnd A Clifford, mgrs.)—Ashland, Wis., June 1, Han- cock, Mich.,. 2. Lake Linden 3, Calumet 4, Oreenlnnd 0, lshpemlng A, Munlslng T. Monls- tliino S, DliidHtone 0, Appleton in, Xrenah II, Oshkosb 12. season ends, "(lovemor's Son" tiered Nlblo, mgr.)—Atlantic City. X. J.. May 30-June 4. Una-well. - Percy (George Fawcett, mgr.)—Min- neapolis, Minn., June 2 4. Hall. Don O.—Ifldl, Col., Me- SO June 4, Suits- men to 0-11. Hunt Stock (M. A. Hunt, mar.)—Alpena, Mich., May UO-Juue 4, Onuway 0-11. Hoeflter Show (Jock Hoeffler, mgr.)—Appletnn, Wis., May 30, ludetnlte. llitlhcrt. Laura, Slock (Charles W. Iturrlll, mgr.) -I'linnipnliin. III., May 30-June II. Henderson. Maude (Joseph Parent, mgr.)—l'enn- vlllc, Mich., May 30.Jnne 4. HiKiiy. Wilbur (II. F. Chapman, mgr.)-r-Ilnttle Creek. Mich., Mny SO-.lune 4. Ilemlerson Stock IW. J. k II. It. Henderson, mgrs.)—r.lkhnrl, Ind., May 30-June 4. Cnld- wotor. Mich., fl-ll. Ilolden Stock- Indianapolis, Ind., Mny 30, In. definite. "Hidden Crime" (J. M. Word, mgr.)—Detroit, Mich.. May 20-Juoe 4, Chicago. III., nil. Isabel Irilng (J. K. Hackett, mgr.i—Kan Clalrr, Wis.. June I, Winona, Minn., 2. Madison, Wis., :t, l-llgln. HI., 4. Imiiei'lol ntock (Col. den. Hamilton, mgr.)—St, Lnuls. Mo,, May 20, Indeflnllc. Irvlni! 1,'reneii U)nn Maomlllon. atgr.)—Sliennn- itonh, la., June 2-4, lied Oak in. Vllllsca Oil. Jewell-Archer Stock—Lynn, .Mass., ilay tlfl, Indefi- nite. ' ' "James Boys In Mlssonrt" (Frank flsaolo, mgr.) —Milwaukee, Wis.. Mny 20-Jiinc 4, St. Paul, Minn., n-|l. Is'srcoll, Dot (J. 0. Welsh, mgr.)—Providence. R. I., Mny .10, I in left idle. • •' ' Klngsley-Itassell (K. It. Russell, mgr.)—Trenton, Mo., May .W June 4. .,. Keller Slock (A. M. Keller, tagr.)—Xcvado, Mo,, May 30-Aog. IS. Kennedy. John J., Stock—Duliltli. Minn., Mny 30, Indefinite. lllnjjilon-Couttonny Stock—Albany, X. V., Mny 8(1. Imlellnlte. Klark-Urban (llardlu Klark, mgr.)—(ilonnester, .Mass.. May SO-Jnne 4. "Klog of DeteetlteM." Sullivan. Harris ft Woo.1i' —X. Y. City Jloy .lO-Jime I. Long, Frank K„ Stuck (J. A. Lacy, mgr.)--West Siilierlor, Wis., Msy 30-Jnnc 4. "Little Mother" (43. L. Wels A S. II. Mlmrlce, mxrs.)— I'lillfldelnliln. I'd.. May :i<> 41 I. "Little Homestead" (William Mncanley, mar.)— Sierens Feint. Wis., June 1, Portage 2, Fond ihi Lao 4, Racine 3, season ends. "Llltle Outcast," flco. P.. (Mil's (Bert McPlmll, ■ liter. >—Minneapolis. Minn., May 21»-Jnne 4. Mansllelil. Illehanl til. I>. Stevens, rogr.)—Ta- ct ten, Waab., June I, Seattle SI, Minneapolis, Minn,, ii s. St. Paul ft-n. Msniill, Itoliert II. (Mai Xoellner, mgr.)- -St. John. X. 11.. May 30-Jnne 4. MnoDowell, tlellioiirnn (Pave A. Wels. mar. I — San Francisco. Col.. May 30-June II. Marks Stock (Tom Marks, mar. i— Orlllla, Con., Mny rinjune 4, Midland fl-ll. Marks Bros. (Joe Marks, mgr.)—Carletoo Plnre, Can., May .'ui-Juno I. Almonte 2.4. Murray A Mickey (John J. Murray, mgr,)— I'nrkenharg, W. Vs.. May no, Indefinite. Mordnnt-IInraphrey—Albany, X. Y., May 10, In- definite. . Madison Xnnaro, Stater's—Dallaa. .lex., May 30- Jnly 2. Milter-Bryan Rtnck (Fraak p. Miller, mgr.)— ' Baton Home. La., May 30, Indefinite. McAnlllfe Stoflk—Hollfaa, X, 8., May 30 June 4, "Moonshlucr's liatighler" (W. F. Mann, uixr.) Knusan City; Mo., May xO-Jnne 4, season ends. "McFadden's Flats." (Ins Hill's (Thna. It. Henry. our.i—Doaemtn, Mont., May 31, Llvlnsston June 1, Billings 2. West Superior. Wis., 4, Hll.hlnit, Minn., 3, Dnluth 0. ".Midnight Flyer" (Kit. Anderson, mgr.I—Adrian. - Mich.. June 2, 3, Milan 4, Omtsso 4. Vn«aar< 7, Midland S. Itvari 0, Cadillac lit. Xeltl. James iCharles Astor Parker, gen. mgr.)— Baa Francisco, ('al.. May 30, Indrllalte. North Brothers IVuneillans, Kastern (it. J. Mack. nutr.)—Sloitk Falls, So. I>ok.. May ;M)-Jinie II. Nelll-MoroHco (Charles Astor Parker, gen. mar.)— Denver, Colo., June OScpt. 3. Notional Stns't (Charles U. Scliad, mar.)—White- hall, X, Y., Mny .10-Jiinr 4, Fort Kdward li-ll. Xonh Hrothem t'cmeillans (Frank C. Carter. rajr.i—Denlsnn. Tex,. May 30-June 4. Noble Stock tWarren Noble, mgr,i—-Albert lea, Minn,. May 30-June 1, National Stock (J. Albert Dawson, mgr.)— D.irlen, Wis., May 30-Jnne 4. XcwiYork Players (Hunter A Bradford, rogrs.)— Won-ester. Mass.. May no. ludellnlte. "OnrXeir.Minister" (Miller A Colyers. oigrs.i— s»ui Diego, Cat., June 1, Santa Ana 2, Sou ller- . nardlnn I. lllrerslde 4. UaLerstleld il. Vlsolla T. Fresno «, Snn Jose tl. Oakland 10-13. "On' the llrlitse nt .Midnight" (Frank (lsiMlo, mi-r. i--M'«.hlngtnn, 11. C, May 30-June 4, I'liisliurv. I'"-, d 11. ' Pnytnn (Vimeoy (J. T. Mncanlcy, mar.)—Spring- field, Mass., Mny :in-Jnne 4. I'ayton Sisters Oinesly (Col. Frank llotiertaoii, mgr.)—llolley Sprlmts, Miss., Juno 2-4, Jack- son. l'enn., n is. . . Prntt-Stetenson—Portland, Ore.. May 30, In- definite. "Peddler." Sullivan. Harris ft Woods'—X. Y. Clly .lime fl-rj. "Oulney Adnms Sawyer" (P. II. Smith, mgr.)— St. I,nnls. Mn.. Mny :I0, Indeflnllc. "Qneen of the While Slaves" (A. II. Woods. mgr.)--I'lllshiirg, I'o., Mny iio-jnue 4. lingers Bmthors (Klaw A Fi'laiianr, mrra.)— Hono. Moor., May 30, 31, Forgo, No. link., June 5, imiillb. Minn.. It, 4, St. I'nul ,VS, Minneapolis, n-lt. flcnlfmiv's Jolly I >n Hi finders—Cnlnls, Me., Mny 30-Jnne II. Itcdtnniwl, Kd.—Seattle, Wash., May 30, Indctl- llislm Itullo Ruticst|M> Stock— SokIiiiiw, Midi., Moy 3d. In- lUOiilte. llmlney StiK'k (O. Bert Itixlney, mgr.I— Kcsiiii- nee, Wis,, May 3(i-June I, Wnitsnu 2-n, Stesens Point ll-S. Merrill 012. Ilblne-Wllliinl Sliv-k IWnde Ithlne, mgr.)—Mid- dletawti, I'n.. Mny linJune 4. Lnncnster (III. "llomemher Hie Maine," Llnculn J. Carter's— St. Paul, .Minn., May 2n-Junt> 4. "U'dyal Slave" (Harry Oonlon. mgr.i—Spring- Held. III., June 1. "Iloeiirreotlnn"—X. Y. Clly May HOJime 4. fcthrm. K II. illnnlel Prohmnu, uiur.)- t'uehlo, Colo., Moy fin, Cnlorodn Springs .11, Salt l.uku Clly, I'.. Juon 2 4. Stone. Floremis— Dilinlh, Minn.. May 30-June 2. Hpooner Ornmntlc II". K, Spooner, mgr.)—Shrove- isirf, I.a-. May fin .June 4. Shannon". The (Harry Shannon, nnir.I--Trntcrso City, Midi.. June I. Nnnw, Mortltnef, Stock—Troy, X. V.. May 30. In- JHahiii Sutherland, Anna, Slock -Chicago, HI., Mny 20- Jinie 4. Wlrollers (Sovldae ft Xnftaaer. nigm.)—Augusta, Ark.. Mny 30-Jiitiii 5. "Sky Farm" (llhnrlcs Frobmnn, mar.l—llnslist, Moss., .liny .'10, liuliilnlte. Tyrw. Kllanheth iCkarles Froliinnn, mar.)— -N. X. lily May :u» tune 4. Toylpi Sioi-K (Allien Tnjior. mar.)--Mniitgnni- crj. Aln. May SO-Jnne 4, Shrerc|«irt, Lit.. r, July ,'t. Tror. iiiiiiiiii, Slock (Jnines L. (Ilass, mgr.)— New Albany, ind.. Moy :iO-.lime IK. 'J'ouhy (onieity (Itnnilnll ft Foster, innrs.)-Au- rora, III., May 20, ludellnlte. "Two Utile Sailor Boys" (Mrs. T. J. Iloylu, mgr.)—N. \. Clly Moy 30-June 4. '"Hi Die at Dawn.'* Klsla Cresry (J. SI. Wont, mgr.)—Chicago, 111,. May 20-Jiine 4. "I'ncle T'oni'a Cabin," S(et«>n's dirant Lnce, mgr.)—Mount Joy, Pa., June I, Diinenunoii 2. Xewpnrt ::, MIffllnlowii 4. Beedsvllle fl, Mount Cnlon 7. "I'ncle Tom's Cabin." Stetson's, Western (Win. Kibble, mgr.)—Attica, Ind.. Jiino N, Vcisirrs- hnrg I). Covington 10, Waynnluwn II. "I'ncle Tom's Cuhln" 'Frank Wsiters, mgr.)— Davis, W. Vs., June 1. Hellnalou 2, liriifloii :t, IRickhaiinoti 4. "I'nCle. Tom's Cabin" (Wilson 4k Co., mars,)— Babylon, 1.. I., June 1, Isllp 2, Siiyvllln II, Pslrhoguc 4. Heliport tl, Kastpnrt 7. Van Dyke * Katun. (Ulle Knton (F. Mack. uisr. i ,WSiitilni'ton. Pa., May M Juno 4, Fl. Wiiyne, tad., u-18. Vernon Stock (Belli. B. Vernon, uutr.)—Wilkes- hnrre, I'o., Mny 30-June 4, Ashttry I'ark, X. J., (i-.iiilv .10. Ynlluihnnt Slock—Wllllamspnrt, Pa., Moy lin, In- ilnflnlie. •■Vivian's PiiuW (Itleli A IloirU, mgrs.) -Chi- cago, 111., June 0, ludellnlte. Wluiilin.nr II ml In. s Own (Frank Winn Inner, mar. i -(tsiiknsh. wis., Moy •jii-Jiiuc 4, Kcnosliu 0-12. Woodward Slock (0. D. Woodward, mgr.)—Kan- sas City, Mo., May 20, indefinite. "Worst Woman in London" (It. (I. Crnorln, mgr.) -.-Atlantic City, X. J., June fl-ll. "Why illrla I#ave llonui" (Vauee A Sullivan, inars.)—Cleveland, O., May Hii-Juni- 4. "Was She to Blame!" (Jed Corllon, mgr.)— IkellTllle. Kan., June 1, Concordia 2, Mluiie- upolla II, Council (trove 4, Kmimrlo H, Osage (All- 7. "York State Folks" (F. K. Wrhtlit, nun-.)— Chicago, III., Mny 20 June 4, .. ail'sic A I,. Ahorii Ouero (Mllum A Sargent Alsorn, mgrs.) —Washington, D. C, May .'in, [nilelulte. A lorn Opera (Milton ft Msrgent Aboru, uigrs.) —V. Y. City May 30, Indefinite. llostiinlans ((.'has. It. Bacon, bus. mgr.)—Boston, MISS,. Mny 30, Indefinite. Brooke's Chicago .Marine Band (I)ert A. Hull, mgr.I—Chicago, III., May 20. Indefinite, lilyiu Comedy—New Orleans, La., Moy 20-Juito 4.' ■ "Babes tn Toylonrt" (Hamlin ft .Mitchell, nigra. I —Beaton, Mass., Moy 30, Indefinite. Canadian Colored Concert (William Curler, mgr.) I'lillllpa, Wis,, June 1, Wllhen 2, Marslifleld ft, Augusia 4, ii. F.leva fl, Mondavi 7, Xellls- vlllc H, muck lllver Falls 0. "Coiuiiry dlrl" (J. 0. Unit, mgr.)—St. Louis, Mo., Mar 20. indeflnllc. Dims OrclMsstrn (J. S. Duss. conductor. I - X. V. Clly May 30. hull-Unite. Kngllsh Oronil Opera (Henry W. Siivnito, mgr.i —I'lftshurg. Pa.. Mnr fill June 4. "Oiri from Dlile"—St. Iritis, Mo,, May uu. Irslcfinllc, Ili.nps'i. l)e Wolf (Win. A. Ilrody A Sliuls-rt llrolhers, tiigrs.)—X. Y. City Mny 30. ludcll- nlte. Held. Anna (F. SHrafrlil Jr., mgr.)—Clilcogo, III.. May 2H. Indeflnllc. Ilernlil Square Ofiern iFrnnk T. Klnlalng, mgr.)— St. Marys. I'a., Mny 30-June 1, Knnn 2 1, New . (,'uslle U-12. llertiert's. Victor, Orclicslra—Buffalo, X. Y., Mny fiO-June 4. "Isle or Solce" (II. C. A F. C. Whitney, mars.) . —Roston, Mass., May 30, Iuik41tilte. Kilties bund (T, P. f. Power, mgr.)—Biiirnln. >'.' tn May :t(i-j'iiie 3, Itoelieater ll-in. Lyric dis-rii (Han. l.en Velle. mar. i- Junes- hero, Ark.. Jline 2-4. Pine llluir Oil. McKee's llnston Ladles' Symphony Orchestra ■ Frank W, McKec, mgr.)- Atlantic City. X. J.. June 1-30. "Miss Hob Wblte" (Nlaon A Zlniinennnu. mgrs.) —Philadelphia. I'n., May .'to June IS. "Maid and the Minjiniy'V-Chlcagn, Mil.. May a*, loiji'fllilte. ' iir|ilii/iiin Opern (Milton ft Snrgent Alsirn. oiars. I llrouUlvti, X. XL Moy fto. imlelliilte, "IMir. Pqff. Potif" (F, (1. Whitney, rogr.)—X. V. Ciiy Mny fill. Iluleflnlte. "Sho-flitn' r (Henry W. Havnxe. mgr. 1—Chlcngo, 111., May 30. Inilnllnlle. "Silver Slipper" (John C. Fisher, mgr.)—Chica- go, III.. May 2nJune 4. "Show Old" (B. (!. Whitney, mgr. I —Lancaster, I'n.. Mny 30-June I, Alloonn 2. "Soirtherna'' (lleo. W. Irfilerer. mar.)—N. Y. City liar .lo, Indefinite. Van Slnddlford. ilram (P. Zlegfeld Jr., mgr.)-- Buffalo, X, Y„ .Mny 30-June I, Toronlu, Can., 2 4. Wilson, Francis (Xlson A Zlmniennao, mgrs. i — Montreal, Can., Juan 2-1. Wells-liiinne-llnrlati Musical Comedy (Jake Wells, iagr.)—Memphis, Trnn., Moy lib. Indeflnllc. "Winrd of On" (Hamlin ft Mitchell, mgrs.) — .#«<"■ HI-. May :si, Indeflnllc. "WnMlnqd'' (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—Boston, .Mass., May 110, Indefinite. "Yankee flmiaiil*' (Henry W. Snvnge, mar.)— N. Y, City May 30, Indefinite. ' VAHIKTY. mis' Rlbhun Ulrls (Jack Singer, mgr.)—Milwau- kee, wis., June B-ll, llnhemlona iTIiuiuns VV. Miner, mgr.)—Brooklyn, X. V.. Moy atlJiuie 4. X. V. Clly U 12. Cherry HiOMsons (Ihiller, JaeobH ft Lnwry. nigra.) —St. loitls, Mn.. May Vn .lime 4. Dainty Porce (Jos. Barnes, mar. t-Mllwonkce, Wis.. .Mnr 20-Jiine 4. Ihunnier K linffnian Orpheiuii Hitrlesqucrs (Lou llnmmcr. mgr. I—I'bllndelnhla, Pa., May no- June 4. Srranton (I S. Keadlna Oil. Innocent Beauties Boston. Mass., May 30- June 4. Jolly dross Widows (Kahcrt Fnllon, Bigr.J — ( hlcngn. III,. May 20 June 4. London tlnlety Olrls (Olio* W. llratit, mgr.)— Montreal, tVtn., May .'in-Jnlr 3. Mnonliahi Mollis ichnrles Frmiklln, mgr.)—N. V. Cllr Mny :io.inno I. Merry Makers (K. A. Hemphill, mgr.)—Netr Co-He. I'a., Mny ,'iu. Youiiirstnnii, 0., Ml tuna 2. Warren It. Akron 4, Masslllon 0, Oalilon 7, - Wcslyille ». Slenhcnvllle I), in. Allegheny, Pa,. Monroe's I'nllte Knterlalucrs—llmoksvlllc, W« Vn.. Mar ,'Hi.lniie 4. lirnnlstllle tl-ll. Parisian Widows i L. Lawrence Wehi-r, msr.)—• lliitrnlo. X. Y., Mny nojnne 4. Beeves,' AL—St..l'aul. Minn,, Mny 21) June 4. itiuiinviiy (llrls |P. S. Clark, nii'i'., Clevelnlij, fl,, Mny .injitue 4. Trcaderos (M'nlilr.iu ft Bryant, mars.) —Minne- apolis. Minn.. Mny '.Ml tune 4. St. I'.mi C-ll Tln-r Lilies (W. -X. Drew, mitr.l—Brnuklyn. X. V., Mny llflJunc II. Trlinlilo's I'rnllipies (William Trlrohle, mgr.)—• Austin, Ten.. Juno I. Helton 2. Ituckilalo 'I. Crrs'ki'lt 4. llrynn it, Xeiiisoln 7, Waco S, I), Tempo 10, II, Vnnlly Fiilr (Hurry Hill, nun*.)—N, V. City, Mny ill) Juno 4. Wine. Woman niul Song (M. M, Tltlcse, mnr.)—■ X. Y. ciiy June tl-12. Mi>Kini:i.s. Bryant A Savllle's—Allrntowo, Pa., Mny 30-Jnna I. Iteiiillng il It, Ciilhone. flutsc ft Wostnn's (Will F), Oiilhans, iiii/r. i-• I'-irlotiui Place, Call., June I, Binllh'O Fulls 'J, Perth II. Kenipiunvllle I, Fnrnhani II, ilrniiby s, Muuoa H. Ill Henry's - I'liiiTsun. X J,, June I, season emit. kcrsniuts, Billy iC. J. Smith A W. C. Thoinii- son. ingra.l--Chicago, III., Mny 2D June 4. Mil- wntikis'. Wis., 3 11. Marlon ft Pearl's- Bye Beach. X. Y,, May !I0- .tuns' I, Wiili'iliiiry, Conii.. 11-11. HI, hards ,si I'riugle's iltiisen ft Holland, mars.) — iiiaud Isliind. Xehr.. Mny 27. Ilnvenna 2S, Broken Bow ill).. Alllituce 111, Crawford June I, Hot Miirlnirs, HO. link.. 2. linpld City 4, Slurgl* il. Deiulssissl 7, Lend Clly s, Hill Clu l> Custer III, Kdgemonl It, • THNT SHOWS. Bnriiuni ft Hnlloy's—Pnn Huron, Mich., June I, Film 'J, Sauluaw II. Bay Clly I. Lsoslua 0. Jiicksnii 7. Maine Creek x. Knl n mn am i 0, (irunil llai.lds III. Miiskcgmi II. Biiiinln Hill's Wild West, Col. Wm. F. Cody— Truro, Kng., June I, IKslinlii 2, Plymouth 3. Tniuilini 4. lliirei'Mlei' II. I',»,le 7. Soulliainptim H, Wliiehestcr II. Newliefry lO.llluh Wyi-ninls) II, Windsor III. Alilershol II, Horsham K>, l.eivi-s. Sussex, III, lleilldll. Surrey, 17, Wlinbln- ilnii IS. Beiisli'v A Dursn's- - Niirihnisui, In., Juno 2, \»'otcrli>o 0. i'iiiiipls-ll llrolhers— lllllslsirn. No. link,, June 1, l.ni'liiier 2, I'ni'k lllver 11, Liiiiudiiu 4. Cando II, Devil's Luke 7. (Irani) Fnrks s, Argyle, Minn., II. ci'is.ksioii III, I'lisatnti II, Bi'iilldJI III, liuwnle's, Andrew— Junlnn. N. Y.. June I, Mnr- cvlliM •:. Mnltvllle .1, Sluiiieiiteles 4, Moravia 0, Oroion 7, Dryilen a.' • I'.ly's. (lea, S.Carriers Mills. III.. Juno fl, Lcjs ford 7, lliirrlalnirg S, Kipiullly fl. Furepnnsli ft Soils Druthers- Manchester, N. IL, Juno I, Ciiiieiird 2. Nnshim tl, Fllehlmrg, Mass , 4, llroekiisn II, Now llwlfiinl 7, Tnuuinii S, Veiv- isirl, It. L, It. Full lllver, Mass., 10, Woon* s,H-ket, II, l„ II. (Sentry llnilbei's -lies Mollies, la., Juno 3. 4. ilenlry's No. :i—Clilengu, III,, May .ill-June 4. ureal Fnstern (ICImy- ft Brake, mgrs.)—I'ortU Amis". N. J., May iin-Jiinc 1. Aslmrv l'nrk 21, Manusi|iiaii il. Bed llsuk 7, s, Hnjenon OIL lliirnrcnves'. Tlioiiins ■ -Canaiiilslgiin, N. Y.. Jim* I, Buinvlii 2, Allien 3, Wayluud 4, lliirkuess A Fox (Hoy H, Fo«, in«r,)—Cassandra. I*a., June I, 2. Portage (I. 4. Summer Hill 0. 7, < South Fork S, II, Itinilii in, II. Main. Waller I.. Ilunoiilnlc. Pa.. June 1, Port Jervls, X. V 'J, Mlddli'tnwil 3, Piitcrsim. N. J., 4, Yoiiknrs, N. V„ it, Pmighkoi'iisle 7, Troy S. Miickny'a lAndi-ew Mitckay, ingr. I — Ht, Louis, Mo., May ,'IU, ludrlliiltn. Xorrls A Howe's— Scuttle. Wash., May 30-Jnne I, I'ltori'tt 2, New Wbntrom 3, Vaneouvur, II. 0., 4, Victoria (I, Niiiiiiliini 7, New Westminster H, Wiuilev. Wash.. II, Slinhuinlsli 10, Ballard 11. llliialliiK Bi'otlii-n -I'hitlshars. N. Y., Moy 110, Montreal, Con., III. Juno 1, Oltnwn, lint.. 'J, Kingston 3, Belleville 4, Toronto tl, 7. liuuill- ' Inn 8, Berlin I), London 10, I'hnihsin 11. Biihhison'ri, John— lliislotou. Pa., Mny 30, Potts- ' villi, .'II, coaiesvllle .1 niisi I, Columblo 2. Li" linlinil II, XorrlstliWII 4, Mouth llelhlehein tl, Hlnilnglmt 7. Slg. Sniilello's—lllver Point, IL I., June 1, Fow. tucket 2, NewiMirt* II, Warren I. Fall Blver, Mass., (I, Plvmontb 7. I'.asi Weymouth H, Oulner Ii. Mlftord HI, Marlboro II ollw-l lliolbers (M, C. Couksliui. mgr.)- Wls., June I, Berlin 2. Illism II, Princeton 4. Smith's. K. ft.—New Welnrfnrd, 0., Juno 2, New Springfield 3, Psierslinrg 4, New Mlildln- lowu II. liessemsi'. Co., 7. I'nlnnd, 0„ M. Silver's (Burl Silver, ingr,)—r-'arwrll, Mich.. June I. llnscinisb 2, Ileal City II, Mlllbimik -I, Bliiiiclinrd r,. Vim's, J. IL, Hog niul Puny—White Pigeon, Mleli., June 2, 3, Welsh Unit hers ■ Wooiisookct, ft. I,, Juue 1, Pas. eonar 2, Alllelsini. Mass., 3, Dislhnui I, Whit- man II.' Itiskliiiiil 7. Ilyaiiltls S, Warounui II. Mlddlelairu in. Solllll Iru liilligliiiol II. Wiilh 's lies Mollies, In., Juno 0, Cislor llnp> Ids 0. Wlus'ler, Al. F ,Now llrenton, N. Y,, June I, Niilnral Bridge 2. Harrlavlllo 3, Finn I, Hils v iints tl, llussell 7, llermun S. Mist ni.MVWii s. i linstock's Trained Aiiliiinl Arena (F. 0. Bnstook, inur. i --liieiiinhind, Coney Island, N. V., .Mug llll, hiihtlnlle. - Butlers, The (<l. A. imtlei'. bus, mgr.)—Crnws fordsvlllo. Ind., May Illl-Jitiie I. Luaiinpori nil. Cryglaliilea (!nrnlviil (II. Henry Wnlsli, nigct-s line llarhor, Me., May .'in .lime 4. Coyle's Jlusoiim Hi. II. ISiyle, mgr.)—fllenl l.uke, In., Mny 30-June 1. Flints (II. L. Flint, ingr. i—lollol. III., Mny 2D« June 3. Ihillle I'recli. Mlell.. It It. Oreiil Moody Shows 11'. J. Miinily. mar.)—Dur- um, <»., Mny dii-Juiie I, Misielo. tail,, llll. Iteweil's- ili'tuid Jtiiiellon, Coin., June 2-4, F,ure> in. I'.. II, 7, Silver ciiy II, III, llnieiiliisun Caritlvul Co.- Iienulson, (>., Mny :'.n. Iniii' 4. Hairy Helms—Iron Mountain, Mleli., Juno 3, Florenie. Wis., I. Crystal I'nlls, Mleli., (I, Iron lllver 7, Wnkelleld k, llcimeiuor II, Hurley, Wis,, III. Iroiiii'onil, Mleli., II. Kniiwtes, The (ICIioer F„ Ktmwlcs, mar.)—Cum- ts-ilaoii, Mil., Mny .'in June 1, Wluisllng. w. Vo„ fl-ll. Lstulirlggor 'Am ((Ins Lainhrlguer, mitr.)—Con- iicniit, O., Mny itfl-Jiiuo 4. Murlt's (Al. Minis, mgi.l- -Presipie Isla, Mo,, Juue 3, Carllsui 3. Van Huron I. Paulino (Charles'lllne, ingr. i ■ Buffalo, X. Y., May .'Kt-Jiiiie 4, V ino. H ur ry—nilmnn, 111,, May 30-Jnne 4. TK.tAS. Fl. Worth.- AI I be Sltilldiild Tlientro (Frank Ho ltoi|tii>, iiiniiugni'). "Tim Terrible Sweile" was presenIt'll, under the direction of Icon. Florence, ,\» a curtain raiser, week of Mny 23. The olio Included l.nco anil Luce, In "Willie's Visit;" Kriigsr. tuiialclan : I'nv Ablioti. Howard and Alton, Vlrgliiln llntiklit, -Lick I'nrsVitis. Iln/el I'lerio, Lulu lie Mnr, Curl Copelnnd, l.tilti Lnwliui, Loiilei {'iiltnn, I.co rini-emn, Itnliy Dot. and Jink Wlllliinis. Tin' lllliotnsctipi' pictures clnxetl tins show. Tim opening wits lo capacity. i'iiown 'I ni'.mii), tl'lill Lpsti'lu, mriiia- geri.—"Mairli'd In tile Dark was present- oil by the slock ns a forerunner for it gum! bill week of 23. The openings: J, K. N. nnd (leorglo Powers. ■ Senu llcckinnn, Ftlicl llussell, niul lmdln (Iregnry. Iteltilnctl: Lily l,ti Hose. Jennie Ifnwnril, Hilly Price, Petirl Fair, Turn Fry, lllennor Dunbar, Mlsln Riism sell, Nellie Williams, Viola La Page, and) Haul Harris. The farce, "Blue (llass, cons clinics Up. programme. The opening waj heavy, ... . ■