The New York Clipper (August 1904)

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AUGUST 13. TABLE OF CONTESTS. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 561 >IHe CUpper's Anecdotes, Chess snd Checkers, Etc... O^andCrreckere....... VaudevilleManagere' Outing WuTM of PlayefH 534. 553. ,157 Vaudeville end Minstrel... tj&s Marlon and Dean*—Sketch (jn»rles Answered ....» fS Cblcsgo letter The Biulewe, Wheel for 1904-1003 Clipper Post Office ; I nder tbe Tents. A. J Oranmm—Sketch ou tbe Road...... Lsteat by Telegraph.. Vaudeville Route List \>w York City—Review and Comment.. Dramatic Composition! Copyrighted Music and Song.- ....I. Miscellaneous Children of the Stage , A Novel Performance , 533. 554 .... 334 .... 334 ami, M 363.504 .....-,.-,.-, .... 05S ... 538 538 GTO .... BT1 371 .... Ml .... 50t 042, 503 .... 560 uUO 304 .... 564 5(14 ■... S04 THKATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE. California Illinois loWa .'. Nebraska District of Columbia. Maasschusetts Pennsylvania Rhode Island-.... Kentucky' Louisiana Canada Maine .'.*..'.' Onto . New York State. Missouri .'..'.... Washington ..... Wisconsin ...... Michigan , Oklahoma ...... Ne* Jersey *... IniRsna ....... Colorado Minnesota ..,..-, Connecticut .... Virginia ■..'. Texas . J.... -..-.- tfrtt Virginia .. Tennessee ...... . 537 55T 557 557 557 ,...558.561) 550 ...<•-... 558 558 559 558 538 • 5T0 510 070 ... 081, 570 570 ...A... G70 071 .\"....; 571 ... 661,571 6T1 i 071 671 071 571 071 0T1 071 LATEST BYTEL E&RAPE Monday Night'. Openings In All the Btgf Show Towns. now open for the geasoo. 1904-05. Yeater- mtu business was good Koltb'a. tbe lalace. Austin & stones aDd - j T| , gaffea. " the " ,K,ve "" ■■*■ "Tbe OW Mill, at Uevere Ba.cn, was burned (o be ground Sunday afternoon. No Urea were 'oat, but great excitement prevailed. Kansas C'iti. Aug. ft.—Lincoln J. Carter's The Flaming Arrow" opened tbe second week of tbe Gillie season wltb a good Sunday matinee, and a big night house Both parks were packed Sunday At Forest Park, in Hopkins' Theatre. Faplnta remained over as tbe feature for her second week At Electric Park Sorrentlno and the Banda Rosea continue to be the attraction at Sportmans' Park Pain's Pompeii closed a very successful three weeks' engagement with a big house Sunday night, riiii.ADEr.pim, Aug. ft.—Propitious weath- er last nlgbt helped the openings, and al- luring attractions did the rest Blaney'B Arch Street Theatre began the season ad- mirably, "Across the Pacific" drawing large, appreciative audiences, afternoon and evening. ....."The Private Secretary," at the Bljon, proved a popular attraction, while vaude- ville of a high grade earned many plaudits at Keith's Good sized audiences greeted the Oriental Maids, at the Lyceum, and the parka all fared well. Louisville, Aug. ».—A packed house marked tbe opening of the season at the Ave- nue Theatre, 8unday, when "Hearts of Chi- cago" began a week's engagement Innes and bis band opened at Hockey Club Park, to a big crowd. ««» MISSOURI. GOLDBK GATE GLEANINGS. '•Joseph Kntanstlrd" Receive* Ita American Premier at the Colombia —Business Continues Good at the Various Houses. tipCvlal Despatches to The New York Clipper Sak-Kbahcisco, Aug. 9.—At the Columbia Theatre this. Is the third week of /Henry Miller. He, presented last night, for the rirst time In America, Henry Arthur Jones' new play, "Joseph Entangled," wltb Hilda Hpong. In the principal male role. The per- formance was excellent and the play was wellllked. California Thlatbk. —This Is tbe fourth week of Eliner A- Jules Walters' Co. Their engagement. bas been extended three weeks, making six weeks In all. "A Millionaire Tramp"-Is the curent bill. ' Alcazar. TBsutm.— White Whittlesey Is now. .In bis seventh week. "Sheridan, or the Maid of Bath," la this week's bill. ■ Central Theatre. —-"A Bunch of Keys" la tbe bill this week, with Jim Corrlgan as a special feature. ' tJKiwi) Opera House. —Current Is the sixth Week" of the James Nelll Co. "A Parisian Komance" is tbe bill. .TJivoli. Opeba Hoist.—"Tbe Toreador" Is in Its second week. I'lHcurtH's Theatre. —"Tbe Whirl of the Town" opened Its' second week last nlgbt. Business Is very large. ' Oepuki'm— HI II for this week, opening Sunday,- 7 :■ Tbe Pour Madcaps, Koy and Clark, Guyer and O'Nell, Olive May and J. W. Alba ugh, Lea Olopas, Hughes Musical Trio, McCabe, Sabine and Vera, the Empire Comedy Four, apd the olograph. ,' CHUTts.—Programme for week opening 8 : Campbell and Johnson, Cooper and Rodgers, James T. Dervin, Charles-P. Lowe, Leslie's trained: pigs, Mabel Lamson, and tbe ant- ing tlscope. • N'ote —The marriage of Edward H. Chap- man,'formerly manager of tbe Dewey The- atre,, .and; Alda B. Cassle, of Oakland, was nuleranlzed July .28, at the Palace Hotel, In this ctty, . The Hev. John A. B. Wilson ofjjolatM. Donna Warren, of this city, at- tended., the bride, and George A. McUowan Wis best man. ■' ' . a i '"' "'... . FROM OTHER POINTS. . St.' Louis.—The weather here is letter suited to pedestrlanlsm and other exertions, and-as a result attendance at many resorts where entertainment Is-provided has taken an upward Jump. Tuts World's Pair, wltb Its numerous attractions, Is offering generouH bids for patronage, but things are still a trifle dull. Imperial Theatre (D. E. Russell, man- ager).—Blanche Bates, In "The Darling of the Gods," bas made a succcess of big pro- portions, and the press Is still warm In Its praise of tbe production. Gband (John G. Sheeny, manager).—This bouse opened with "The Burgomaster" Sun- day nlgbt, 7. Olympic (P. Short, manager).—"'Way Down East" Is doing well here. Havlin'h (Wm. Garen, manager).—"What Women Will Do" Is the new offering at this house. Odeon (Geo. V: Olendorf, manager) .—Bo- lossy Klralfy Is doing well with bis "Louis- iana." Dklmar Garden (J. C. Januopaula, mana- ger).—The Hayes-Uall-Helndel "Louisiana" spectacle passed Its one hundredth perform- ance here Saturday nlgbt, 8. Crawford (O. T. Crawford, manager).— Nettle de Ooursey, In "An Orphan's Prayer," Is the current offering. Standard (Leo Heichenbacb, manager).— The regular season at tbls house was begun night of 8undny, 7, with the Brigadier Bur- lesquers. Forest Park Highlands (Col. Hopkins, manager).—BUI for week beginning 7: Ktta- mura a Japs, gymnasts and magicians, are the headllners : Press• Eldrldge, Ed. Reynard and his mechanical figures, the Steln-Eretto Family, Blckel and Vi atson, nnd Louise Brc- bany, are among tbe beat. Tbe Rader Boys, singers and dancers, are a special feature. MANMON'8 Park (Archie M. Cox, mana- ger). —Current bill Includes: Herr Saonal, Impersonator; Gruet and Gruet, farceurs; Inez Mecuaker, vocalist; Jones and Walton, comedians, and Davis and Hurley, acrobats. Suburban Park (H. E. like, manager):— Tbls week's bill follows: Hadji Tahar*s Ara- bian acrobats; Carter and Boss, musical com- edians: Francis McNulty, singer and dancer ; Anna Burt, slack wire; Ahern and Baxter, equilibrists and new klnematograph views. Colujibia (Mlddleton A Tate, managers). —The programme for tbe current week names: Madam Theresa Dorgeval. Hlnesand- Hemlogton, Stanley and Wilson, Charles De- land and company, Huey and Lee, the Fetch- ing Brothers. John Le Clair, Hammond and Forrester, Nat GUI, and the Dennett Slaters. « ' ■» NEW JEKSKV. Pawn of the New Season at Varlons Points DrawiOssd Business—Snm- mer Shows Still Doing; Well. •''.CjncAflo. 1 Aug. 9.—Two more theatres opened, tbls week—the Studebaker, Monday night, with "Tbe Yankee Consul." and tbe Albambra, Sunday afternoon, with "On tbe Bridge ut Midnight." Business was excel- lefts; the Alhatnbra turning hundreds away. ......Sunday was coot and pleasant, tbe night crowds being on capacity order every- where..... .."Mrs. Wlggs, of tbe Cabbage Patch;" at the Grand; "Vivian's Papas," at Powers'; "The Royal Chef," at tbe Garrlck, and "Forbidden Land," at tbe Illinois, were continued attractions. ...Marcel's Art Studies were feature of a vaudeville bill which packed the Chicago Opera House to capacity...... Stock, bprlesque crowded Sam T. Jack's to the limit. .... .Cool weather restricted the at- tendance-at/Sana Soucl, the Water Chutes and. HI venrlew Parke..... .Amelia Bingham baa bean, booked to play Powers' a fortnight, ipenlng'Aug. 21 Qua Weinberg has been engaged to succeed Jos. Herbert, In "Forbid- den : Land," - opening; next Saturday Brooke's Band" continues to crowd Coliseum. ..-..•"Buster Brown" attracts capacity busi- ness to tbe (treat Northern. It will possibly be' the last attraction this bouse will ever play,,. .--. . Boston, : Aug. ».—The weather was Just about.right yesterday, and so was the at- tendance at our amusement places. "Wood- Hud;" a't the Tremont, began Its sixteenth week- wltb'a' good house, ami mine may he snlil-of "Islp (if Spice," now In Ita fourteenth week, at the Globe A well Oiled house »4w "The Waif's Paradise" at the Grand Opera 8tock houses opened week well with-Intetestlng bills Tbe Howard is Atlantic- City.—At the Ocean Pier Mu- sic Hall (W. B. Shackelford, representative) good business fell to tbe lot of "Foxy Grand- pa" week of Aug. 1. "Girls Will be Girls" week of 8, Williams and Walker week of 15. Vaudeville features for week of 8 will be: Wlllard's Juvenile "Mikado," the Kobblns, McOrath Brothers, Al. Rayno's dogs. Ocean. Pier Theatre (W. E. Shackelford, representative).—"Sky Farm" enjoyed good patronage week of 1. "'Way Down Bast" week of 8 "Under Southern Sklea" week of 15. Savoy TiibatrS (Huntley & Moore, mana- gers).—Good busmen! rules here, and the FIuntle-y-Moore Stock Co. still continues to furnish excellent entertainment. Uahrick Theatre (A. T. Nichols, mana- m,r),— -Richard Buhler and hla company still continue to be tbe attraction and to please good crowds. SteeplkcHAms Pieii (Giles W. Clements, manager).—Big patronage always. For week of 8: Simmons and white (third week), Blanche Bailey, Al. Clalrmont, Two Macks, Le Clair, and Bowen, Carson and Wlllard, vltagrapb. Doyle'k Theatre (Frank Goldle, mana- ger).—Record breaking business Is accorded every performance. To appear week of 8: The- Four Bottomley Brothers, the Three Juggling Breens, Charles and Madge Hughes, the Marlnellas, Princess Chlnqullla an<f Ed. Newell, Hayea and Beatrice, Wernta, George D. Melv'lle and Mamie Conway, Cain and Hunter, Louise La Booth, Nlolo and Spencer, Martlnettl and Martelle, M. J. Kelleber, Le- vine and Arlington, Edwin D. Perry and Edith Randall, Jennings and Renfrew, the Burdock 8'sters, Mnrtlnettle and Sylvester, tbe Three Bostons, Jessie Burden and Maude Rehan, Devenc and Sburti, Maude Jackson and Helen Douglas, Pbli and Carrie Russell, Ed. B. »nd Rolla White. Guvernator'b Theatrb (Sidney Fero, manager).—Business was better here. Billed for week of 8: Baker Troupe, Fern Comedy Four, tbe Pelots. May Curtis, McCooe and Black, Gordon Sisters, Carey and Pottcc Trio. Wagner Sisters, The Bridges, Voder, TJnney Brothers, Campbell and O'Neill, the Wilsons, Dunn and Evelyn, the Bartos, Slddon Brothers, the Harts, tbe Zaranos. Strut, Pibb (J. Bothwell, manager).—Al- ways crowded here. Vessella'a Band, and tbe Philharmonic Orchestra are the features. Miirphv ft Gibson's Aroerlcnn Minstrels «re> tbe attraction In Hie Casino. <«» — Mme. Janauscbek was removed from tbe Actors' Home to tbe Brunswick Home, Amity- vllle, L. I., on Aug. 1. Tbe removal was made necessary by ber physical condition. Ok tbe Road, All Roatea Moat Reach V* Not Late* Thaa Monday. ' . 'dramatic. Albee Slock—Providence. R. 1.. Aug. 8. Indefinite. American Block (Oliver Marten, mrr.)—Sleds .City, la., Aug. 8. Indefinite. AlMim Stock—I'aterson. X. J., Aug. a, ItslfO- nlte. T ■ "Across the PsclBc" (Henry flsy Blsney. o»»r.l —Philadelphia. Pa.. Auf. 8-13, Pittsburg ISM), "At Cripple Creek"—Peoria. 111. An«. II. 'At tbe Olil Craxs Roads." Rasters (Arthur C. Aluton. m«r.i—Waterbury, Conn.. Ana. 20. "At the Old Cross Roads/' Western (Arthur C Alston, mgr.)—Hamilton, Can., Aug. 30. 'An Arlitocrstle Traran" (Kllroy a Brltton. mars.)— Blue Island, III.. Aug. 14. Elgin in, Dnnilee 16, Harvard IT. Sycamore 18, Preeport ID, Rockford 20. Beaton, Louise (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—Philadel- phia, Pa.. Aug. 20-27. BnMer. Itlcbard. Stock (Adam K. For. mgr.)— Atlantic City, N. J.. Aug. 8. Indefinite, Baldffla-MflTllle (Walter 8. Baldwin, mgr.)—lluf- fan. N. Y . Aug. 8-20. Buchanan. Lorraine, Stock (Robert Mansdeld, roir.)—tola, Kan., Aug. 8, Indednlte. Buotlni. Emma (Earl Barteaa, mgr.)—Cortland, I*. Y., Aug. 8-27. Breckeorldge Stock (Charles Breckenrldge. mir.) —.Muscogee, tod. Ter., Aug. 8-13, Vlnlta 1S20. Hurr Stock (Murray A Hackey. ogrs.)—Mins- neld. O.. Aug. 8-27. Bellows Stock (Walter Clark Bellows, mgr-)— Denver. Colo., Aug. 8. Indefinite. Broadway Stock—Dearer, Colo.. Aug. 8-13. "Bunter Brown" (M. B. Raymond, mar.)—Chi- cago, III., Aug. 8-2T. "Buster Brown/' No. 1 (U. B. Raymond, mgr.) —Peeksklll, N. Y„ Aug. IT. Aatrory Park, N. J., 18-20. i ■ "Broken Heart" (Joseph 0. Logan, mgr.)—Car- thage. >(o.. Aug. 18, Springfield 19. Monett 20. Chsae-Llster Theatre, A (Joaeuh Parrell. mgr.)— Iowa City, la., Aug. Sin. Boone 13-20. Cook-Church Stock (H. W. Tsylor, mgr.)—New Bedford, Mas*., Aug. 22-27. Curls Dramatic (M. H. Curls, mgr.)—Sturgts, So. Dak.. Aug. 8-10, Rapid City 11-13. Cutter A Williams Stock (W. R. Cutter A J. W. Williams, mgr.)—New Castle, Ind., Aug. 8-13, Lebanon lfi-20. "Child of the Slums" (P. E. Johnson, mgr.)— Baltimore, Mil., Aug. 8-13, Camden, N. J„ 13- 17. Wilmington, Del.. 18-20. "Child Slaves of New York" (J. B. Isaac, mgr.) —Bridgeport. Conn., Aug. 10-17. "Curse of Drink"—Detroit, Mich., Aug. 8-13, Buffalo. N. Y.. 15-20. DUeer-Cornell—Smetliport. Pa., Aug. 813, Kane Dale. Marie (W. E. Marlln. uigr.)—Teiarkaua, Ark.. Aug. 8-13, Shreveport. La., 15-20. DcigUss, Byron, Stock—Portland, Me., Aug. 8, Indefinite. "Devil's Auction." Cbas. H. Yale's—Pbllsdelphls, Pa., Aug. 13-20. "Dealers In White Women" (A. H. Woods, mm.) —Hobokcn. N. J., Aug. M-17. Camden 1820. Eclipse Stock (Lloyd A Center, mgrs.)—Slloam, Springs, Ark., Aug. 10-13. Salltaaw. Ind. Ter., 15-17. Potenu 18. 10, Mena. Ark., 20. Ednall-Wlntbrop Stock (D. B. Edsall, mgr.)— Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 8-27. Empire Stock—Colnmbus. O.. Aug. 8-Sept. 3. KlUun'a Comedlsns (0. II. Eldun, mgr.)—Lexing- ton. Mo:, Aug. 8-13. Electric Park Stock—Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 8; Indefinite. EdwnrdB" Stock (Jefferwu Hall, mgr.)—Martins- Mirg, W. Va., Aug. 8-27. "Eternal City" (Lftbler A Co., mgrs.)—N. Y. City Aug. 8-20. "Eight Bells." Brothers Byrne—Pall River, Mass., Aug. IS, 20. Penberg Stock (Ueorge M. Peaberg, mgr.)—Bath, Me.. Aug. 8-13. FlskeStock (E. D. Flake A T. V, Stock, mgrs.) —St. John. N. v.. Aug. 8-17. "Hamlrig Arrow," Lincoln J. Carter's (W. F. Jnrkson, mgr.)—Omaha, Neb., Aug. 14-17, Dea Moines. la.. 18-20. "For Her Sake" (Pilgrim J: Elliott, mgrs.) — Onawa, la., Aug. 10, Walnut 11, Anita 12, At- lantic 13. Neola U. Clarlnds 15. Corning 10. Creston 17. Omaha, Neb.. 18-20. "For His Brother's Crime" (Geo. N. Bellinger, mgr.)—Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 8-10, Hoboken, N. J.. 11-18. "Plnulgan's Ball" (Ollle Mack, mgr.)—Allooua, I"".. Aug. 13. Johiirtnwn In. Greensburg Id, SUubenvllle. O., 17, Wheeling. W. Va„ 18 20. "Factory Olrl." Eastern (Phil B. Isaac, mgr.) —Wilmington. Del., Aug. 11-13, Trenton, N. J., 15-17, I'aterson 18-20. "Female Detectives"—Boston, M«s»„ Au;. IB-20. Glaser, Vanghan, Stock—Cleveland, (.»., Aug. 8, Indefinite. Garrlck Stock (Jay Kusell, mgr.)—Mount Ver- non, 0„ Aug. 8, Indefinite. Godding, Fred, Comedy (W. Walter Shuttlewortb, mgr.)—Lansing, Mich.. Aug. 8. Indefinite. "dame Keener," Thomas J. Smith (Rowland ft Clifford, mgrs.)—Braldwood, 111., Aug. 18, Coal City 19. Ottawa 20. "Game of Life" (Charles Abrains, mgr.)—New- ark, N. J., Aug. 13-20. "Ulrl of tbe Streets" (Decker ft Veronee. mgrs.) —Columbus. O., Aug. 11-13, Louisville, Ky., 15- . 20. ■• • Howard Hall (Henry Plerson, mgr.)—Boston, Mass., Aug. 8-13, Providence, R. L, 10-20. Hsawell. Percy, Stock (George Fawcett, mgr.)— St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 8-Sept. 3. Hall, Don C—Portland, Ore., Aug. 8-10. Huntley-Moore Stock—Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 8, Indefinite, HoefBer Show (Jack Iloefller, mgr.)—Appleloa, Wis.,'Aug. 8, Indefinite. Hulbert. Ijuru, Stock (Charles W. Burrlll, mgr.) —'Kankakee; III., Aug. 8, Indefinite. Hickman . Dramatic (Guy Hickman, mgr.)—Ot- tirmwo, la., Aug. 8-13. Uoefller, Jack, Eastern (W, Main, mgr.)—Mar* Hh'atltown, la.. Aug. 8-1.1. Red Oak 15-20. HoefBer, Jack, Western (Jsck HoetBer, mgr.)—> Winona, tllnti., Aug. 8-20. Henderson Stock (W. J. ft B. R. Henderson, mgrs.)—Brookdeld, Ind., Aug. 11-10. "Her Only.Sin." Lincoln J. Carter's—Hammond, Ind., Aug. II. Elkhart 15, Buchanan. Mich.. 10, Benton Harbor 17, Battle Oreek IB, Charlotte 10. Jackson 20. "Heart of Chicago," Lincoln J. Carter's (Edmund Mauley, mgr.)—Louisville, Ky.. Aug. 7-1.1. In- illiinapolls, Ind.', 15-17, Brail] 18, Terre Haute 10, 20. "Holy City," Eastern (Gordon ft Bennett, nigra.) —Warsaw, Wis., Aug. 10, Marshdeld 11, Itulue- laiuler 12, Ashland 111. Ironwood 15. "Holy City," Western (Gordon ft Bennett, mgrs.) —Dliou, 111., Aug. 10. Freeport II, Keiraueo 12. Danville 13, I.s Salle 16, llaclne. Wis.. IV. Klkborn 17, Lake Ueneva 18, Bsrahoo IP, Madi- son 20. .. "Hottest Coon In Dlile" (Bugeno Spofford, mgr.) —Orawfordsvllle, Ind.. Aug. 10. Lafayette II, Huntington 12, Kurt Wayne 13, Peru 15, Lo- gansport 10, Frankfort 17, Alciaudrla 18, An- iterson 10. Muncle 20. . , Imperial Stock (Col. Ueorge Hamllfon, mgr.)— —St. Louis. Mo.. Aug. 8, liiilednlte. "James Boys In Missouri 1 ' (Frsnk Usnolo, uigr.) —Saginaw, Mich., Aug. 7-10. Fort Wayne. Ind., 11. Danville. HI.. 12. Terre Haute, Ind.. 13. Kransvllle W. Leiington, Ky.. 16, Winchester III. Aahland 17, Hlntou, W. Vs., 10, Curing- too 20. . Kingsley-Rassell IE. B. Russell, mgr.)—Das- vlile, HI., Aug. 8-13. Keller Stock (A. M. Keller, mgr.)—Nevada. Mo., Aug. 8-10. Kennedy Playera (J. R. Shannon, mgr.)—Daren- port, la., Aug. 8-14. Ken Stork—Cleveland, O., Aug. 8, Indefinite. Lyceum Stock (K. 0. Grosjean, mgr.)—Jeerson, I. T.. Aug. 0-13. Hutchinson, Kan., 15-20. Lake'View Stock (Lew Sllrer, mgr.)—Sheboygan. Wis., Aug. 8. Indefinite. Lurrsloe, Itlic—Hamilton. Can., Aug. 8-2(1. "I.llllc Outcast" (Ceo. E. Hill, mgr.)— Chicago, III., Aug. 7-27. "Lighthouse by the Sea" (Vance ft Sullivan, mgrs.)—Pittsburg, l'a., Aug. 813, Washington, D. C, 10-20. , Miller, Henry, ft Hilda Spring (Cbsrles Fruhmsu, mgr.)—Kan Francisco. Cal„ Aug. 8-37. ■ Myrtle-Barder Slock (Eugene J. Hair, mgr.)— irrbanr. <>., Aug. 8-13, Springaeld 16-20. Murray ft Mackey (John J. llnrrsy, mgr.)—I'ork- crnlairg. W. Vs., Aug. K. Indrflnlle. Mvera Stork (Him Allen, ingr.i —Wllkesliarre, l'a'., Aug. K II, rarlaindale I.-.-20. Mctlainnew-Woodrng—HunlsTllle, Ala., Aug. 8- Kefrt. 1. Maiam ft Sights' Comedians (W. K. Msiam ft 1. W. fllahts, mgrs.)—Ada. Minn., Aug. 8-10, Thtel Blvar ratlg 11-13, St. HlUlra 18-20. Millar-Bryau Stark (Frank P. Miller, mgr)— Baton Rouge. La., Aug. M, luilednlte. Murray Comedy (J. H. Smith, mgr.)—Lima. O., Aug. s. Inirsanltr. Melville Dramatic (M. Melville, mgr.)—Palmyra. Mm.. Aug. 810. "Mr-.. Wlnrs of the Cabbage Patch" (Llebler A Co.. mgrs.>—Chicago. HI.. Aug. 8-27. "Military Mad" (Rich * Harris, mgrs.)—New London. Conn.. Aug. IS. "Modern Viking"—Bridgeport. Conn.. Aug. -11-19. Nelll. James tCharles Aator Chandler, gen. mgr.) -r^San Francisco. Cal.. Aiuj. 8. indednltr. Xortli Brothers' Comedians. Western (F. C. Car- ter, mgr. 1-rPlttsburg. Kan.. Aug. 8-18, Nemle- ilia 15-20. National Stock (Charles R. Schail. mgr.i— Tup. Iter Lake. N. V.. Aug. 8-ia. Norwood 15-20. North Brothers' Comedians, Eastern (R. J. Msck, ust.i— Sprlnaflrld. III.. Aug. 8-12. North Brothers Comedians, Northern (Edward Patterson, mgr.)—Sioux Falls, So. Dak., Aug. 8. Indefinite. National stock (J. Albert Dawson, mgr.)— Hinck- ley. III., Aug. 8, Indefinite. Orris-Otter Stock (Hugh Eltuiger. mgr.)—Still- water. Minn., Aug. 8. Indefinite. "0* the Bridge at Midnight," Kastern (Frank Oaaaolo, roar.)—Chlrato, III., Aug. 8-20. "Oh- tbe Bihle at .Midnight." Western (Frank Oaaaolo. mgr.i—Grand Forks, No. Dak.. Aug. 10, Oraftou II, Winnipeg, Man.. 12. 13, Fargo, No. Dak., 15, Jamestown Id, Msndsn 17, Dick- _ 18. Hillings. Mont., IB. Bosemsn 20. "Only a 8hop Olrl" (H. n. Winchell. mgr.)— Baltimore, Md., Aug. 8-18, Philadelphia, Pa., IB-20. Payton, Corse, House Co. (Oorse Payton, mar.) —Springfield, Mass., Aug. 11-27. 1'srton, Corse, Stock (Darld J. Ramage. mar.)— Nprlngneld, Masa., Aug. 8-13, Scheneclady, N. l'ayton Slaters (Col. Frank Rohertson, mar.)— Mineral Wells. Tex.. Aug. 8-18. raise, Mabel (Henry K. Wlllard ft Co., nigra,)— Montgomery, Ala.. Aug. 8-27. Powell-Portello. Western (Hslton Powell, mgr.)— Hillsboro, Wis.. Aug. 8-in. Sparta 15-20. Paxtang Stock (N. Appell, mgr.)—Harrlaburg. l'a., Aug. 8, imleBnlte. Peters Stock (Wilt A. Peters, mgr.)—Charlotte, N. C. Aug. 8. Indefinite. Poll Stock—llrldgeport. Conn., Aug. 8. indednlte. Pbonla Park Stork (Oeorgc H. Bell, mgr.)— Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 8, Indefinite. "Pretty Peggy" (Arthur C. Alston ft J. Kmnlett Baxter, mgrs.)—Newnurg, N. Y., Aug. 15, YoungHtown, O.. IT. Alton, III., 20. "(Jiieen of the White Slates" (A. H. Wotsla. mgr.)—N. Y. City Aug. 8-18. Olevelsnd, O., 15- 20. "Queeo of the Jungle" (Weber ft Collins, mars.) —Liberty, N. Y., Aug. 10, Ellenvllle It. Cats- kill 12. Newrurgh 13, Pateraon, N. J., 15-17. Ryan Stock (Daniel R. Ryan. mgr.) — (Jilea, N. Y„ Aug. 8. Indeanltr. "Royal Slave," Northern (Gordon ft Bennett, mgrs).—Mancelona, Mich., Aug. 10. Thompsou- vlile II, Big Rapids 12, Mount Pleaaant 1.1, Saginaw 15. Bay City 10, Midland 17, Clare 18, Alma 10. Greenville 20. "Romance In Coon Hollow" (A. C. Allen, mgr.) —St. Johni, Mich., Aug. 10. Owoasn II, Sag- inaw 14-17, East Tawas 18, Alpena 10, Onaway 20. Snow. Mortimer, Slock—Troy, N. Y„ Aug. 8, In- definite Spooner Dramatic (F. K. Kpooner, mgr'.)— Pho- nix. Aria.. Aug. 8-Kept. 3. Mtutts, J. G.—Galveston, Tex., Aug. 8, lmletl- ulte.. Shirley. Jessie—Spoksne, Wash., Aug. 8, IndcO- n|te. Sheedy Stock—New Bcdfonl, Mass., Aug. 8, lulled- n|te. Sites,. W|ll C, Slock (Gilbert ft Sites, mgrs.)— Center Si)iiarc, Pn.. Aug. 8-Hept. 10. Sterling Slock (William Triplet!, mgr.)—Klla- wortfi, Kau.. Aua. 8-10, Hays 11-13. Kills 13-17 "Sweet Clover" (V. II. Sehafer. mgr.)—Alpena. Mich.. Aug. 0. Siult Sle. Matle. Can., 7, Bault xte, Marie. Mich., U, Marquette 10, lahpennlng 11, Calumet 12, Hancock 13. Ashland, Wis., 15, Cumberland 10, Superior 17, Dulutb, Mlnu., 18-20. "Si Plunkard." J. C. I*wla (W. A. Junker, mgr.) —Benton Harbor, Mich., Aug. II, Buchanan 12, Battle Creak 13. Albion IB, Jsckson 10, Tecum- •eh IT, Ynsllantl 18. "Slaves of tbe Mine" (L. J, Slevlu, mgr.)—Port Jervla. N. Y.. Aug. 20. Taylor Stock (Albert Taylor, mar.)—Denlson, Tex.. Aug. 8-W. Fort Worth 15-21. Troy, Donna. Stock (James L. Glaaa, mgr.)— Marysvllle, 0„ Aug. 8-18. "Two LUtlo Walfs,' r Lincoln J. Carter's (J. L. Buford, mgr.)—Jollet. III., Aug. II, Chatls- worth 10, Bloorolngton 10, Rantoul 17, Dan- ville 18, Crswrordsvllle, Ind., IP, Lafayette 2(1. "Two'Little Waifs." B, Lincoln J. Oartcr'a (0. Attliur Scion, mgr,)—Raclno. Wis., Aug. It, Waukesha 15, Delavan Id, Freeport, Hi., 17, Rockford 18, Belvldere 11), Elgin 20. "Top-Proud to Beg," Lincoln 1. Carter's (Fred- erit> Klmbsl. mar.)—Omaha, Neb., Aug. 21-24. "Texas Steer" (M. Rice, mgr.)—Hancock, Mich.. Aug. to, Ashland, Wis., 11, West Superior 12, DuTuth, Mlnu., 13, Braloerd 16, Winnipeg, Man., 18, Grand Forks, No. Dak., 17, Fargo 18, Man- ilas) 10, Dickinson 20. "Two Merry Tramps" (Sherman McVeun, mgr.) —Manistee, Mich., Aug. 9, Kalkaska 10, Tra- verse Oily 11. "Town Officer" (Edwin F. Wentworth, mgr.)— Cooperstown. N. Y„ Aug. 10, Cherry Valley II,, Fort Plain 12, Oneida 13, Syracuse 15, In- "TeF'Nlgiils In a Bar Ronm." Beecber ft Stanlev'a (Walter J. McDonald, mgr.)—Dorchester, Nob., Aug. 10. Friend 11, Fairmont 12, Mlnilen III, Berlrand 15, Curtis 1(1, Eustia 17, Oxford 18, MCCook 10, Hartley 20. Ulrlcb. Stock—Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 8, lndeB- nlte. . "Unrla Tool's.Cabin," Stetson's, Western (Wm, Kibble, mgr.)—Howell, Mich., Aug. 10, North- vl|(a 11, Plymouth 12, Wayne 13. "Uncle Ton's Cabin," Stetson's. Kastern (Geo, Peck, mgr.)—Sag Harbor, N. Y., Aug. Hi, East .Hampton 11, Brlilgehsmpton 12, Itlverhesd 1.1, Uresiiport 13, Mattltuek 10, Hlcksvllle 17, Hpntlnglon IS. . , "Uncle Tom's Cahln." Stetson's, Central (Grant Luce.' mgr.)— Atlantic Highlands. N. J., Aug. 10. Malawan II, Belinar 12, Batonlown 1,1, Sea Bright !•'. Nava Sink Beach lit. Atlantic Iflglits 17. South River 18, Woodbrldgo 10, Craafbrd 20. Van Dyke ft Eaton (P. Msck, mgr.)—Itock Island, Il(„ Aug. 827. ValUmnnt Stock—Wllllsmsport, Pa.. Aug. 8, In- "Vivian's I'apss" JRIrh ft Harris, mgrs.)— Chi- WeivM. Balalo. N. v.. Aug. s-i;i. Wilson. Frederick II. (O. M. Cotton, mgr.)— KLklisrt, Ind., Aug. 8-l;i. Coldwater, Mich.. 16- . K. Wleu>aiaun Big Stork (Willis Bass, bus. mar.)— Kaattle. Wasli., Aug. 8-Oet. 8. Wlnolager Bros. Own (Frsnk Wlnnlnger, mgr.)— Ewanaha. Mlrli.. Auk. 8-14. Glsdstone 15-22. WoodWard Stock. fO. II. Woodward, mgr.)— Kan- • as City, Mo.. Aug. 8, Indefinite. Weber Stock (Walter I). Nraland, mgr.)—Belie- ' nevtaily. N. Y., Aug. 8, ImleBnlte. Walsh Stock. Kugertc Powers—Wooilstock, Out., Aug. 8, Indefinite. cago, III.. Aug. 8-20. elcb, JoeJHulllviiii. Harris ft Woods, mgrs.) — "Working Kill's Wronas" (Howanl Wall, mgr.) —N; Y. City ,' Da v ton 18-20. City Aug. 8-13, Columbua, (»., 13 17, "Wedrted, But No Wife" (W. J. Fielding, mgr.) —Cleveland. O.. Aug. 8-13, Clnclnnstl 14-20. "What Women Will Do" (H. M. Hotrten, mgr.)— St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 7-13. MUSICAL. Brooke's Chicago Marine Band illert A. Hall, mgr.)—Chicago, HI., Aug. 8, indefinite. Banda Roasa—Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 8, Indefi- nite. Uutler, Helen May, and ber Ladles' Military Band til Leslie Kpalin, mgr.)—Vlttcennea, Ind., Aug. SI.!, Kvsnsvllle 14-20. Blnck Pattl Traliadours (Voelkel ft Nolan, mars.) —N. Y. City Aug. 8-13. Albany, N. Y-. 15-17, Saratoga 18, Troy 10, Cohom 20. Csnaillan Coloml Convert (Wllllsm Carter, uigr.) —Hamilton, Gill,, Aug, 8, Indefinite. Concert Boys Bsnd (L. Mercagllano, dlreclnrl — Dreamland. Coney Island, N. Y., Aug, 8, lu- Duis "orchestra (J. 8. Duss, director)— Asbury Psrk. N. J., Aug. 813. "Forbidden Laud"—Chicago, III.. Aug. 8-20. "Girl from Dixie" (George A. Klngsley, mgr,)— I'enrln. III., Aug.-HI, JiiucMvllle, Wis,. 10. "Isle' of Spice" (II. (I. Whitney, uigr.)—Boston, Msa*.. Aug. lv-20. lilltlrs- Bsnd (T. P. J. Power, mgr.)—Si. Minis, Mo.. Ang. 8-13. Milwaukee. Wis.. 16-10. Lyric Opera (Harry Lea Velle, mgr.)—Dallas, Tex., Aug. 8 Sept. II. MuKee's Bosun Laliea' Symphoey Orchestra • (Frauk W; McKee, mgr.)—Atlantic City, N. J., An*,-. 8-Sept. 15. Mhiitisttsii Oprra-F.lmlra, N. v.. Aug. 8. 1n- ileflnlte. "Maid sihI the Mutiiuiy"—N. Y. City. Aug, 8- liuletliUtP. New York Cnnilu Opera—Moutresl, Can., Aug. 8, Indefinite. Nsvsl Reserves Baud |V. Kuaatl, director)—Cape May, N. J., Aug. 8 Sept. 2. Plielou 0|wra (K. V. Phelan. mgr.)—Portland. Me., Aug. 8, ImlcMiillr. I'hsvey Blind I Handel V. Phssey, baudmasler) — Claremont Psrk, The Uroni, N. V., Aug.8- SeiK. 10. . I'ryorV. Arthur. Bsml—Ashnry Park. N. J., Aim. s-Sept. li. Phlnm-r'a rntlril Stales Hand (Fred 8. Ptilmiey. mar.) -Milwaukee. Wis., Aug. 8-13, St. Loula, Mo„ l.tllct. I. "Plff. Paff. Ponf" |F. t). Whitney, mgr.)—N. Y. City. Ang. 8, Indefinite. "Prince of Pllsen ' (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)— lajndnti, Eng., Aug. 8, Indednlte. Shannon's Twenty-third Iteglinent Banil—Man. Iiallan Beach, N. Y.. Aug. 8. Inilefinlte. sinter's Brooklyn Marine Band (C. M. Barnes, mgr.i—Brighton Rrarli, N. Y., Aug. 8, In- deflnlle. "San Toy" (John O. Fisher, mgr.)—Manhattan riearh. N. V.. Aug. 8-1.1. "Show Girl" (H. C. Whitney, mgr.)—Toledo, 0., Aug. 1517. Thome. Dalse, Opera (Lyman Kennardy, mgr,)— Mobile. Ala., Ang. 8. indefinite. United States Marino Band—Chevy Ubase, Md., Aug. 8, IndeBnltf. Wills HI mica I Convedy (John B. Wills, mgr.)— Lanenaler, Pa., Aug. 8-111. "Yankee Consul'* lllriiry W. Savage, mgr.)— Chicago. III., Ang. 8, indednlte. "Woodland" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)— Boston, Mass,, Aug. 8-20. VABIRTY. Bon Ton (Ed. Ruab. mgr.)— Pittsburg, Pa.. Aug. S-lll. Bohemians (Thomaa W. Mlro-r, mgr.)—Harrti- burg, I'u., Aug. 13. De Leon's Comedlsns (I. Kent Colin, mgr.)— Knkuino. 1ml., Aug. 8, Indatlnlle. Elite Vsudeillle— Norlh Adams, Mass., Aug. 8-13. Hay Morning Glories (Ham A, Scrlbner, mgr.) — N. Y. City Aug. 13 20. . _.„ Hyde's Comedy (Rtilawt II. Ilyile, mgrl—Pltls. Held. Me., Aug. 8-10, St. Albans 11-18, Dexter liniiorlsis (Harry Williams Jr., mgr.)—Buffalo, N.. f.T'Aag. 13-20. - Parisian Widows (L, Lawrence Weher, mgr.) — Baltimore, Mil., Aug, 8-13, Washington, 0. C. 1320. Southern Vsudeillle (K. P. Call, mgr.)—Gib. sonvllle, N. O.. Aug. 8-13. Burlington 15-2A. Tliorluglibreds (Frank B. Carr, mgr.)—Allooua, Pa., Aug. 15, 10. Utopians (T. W. lilnkliis, mgr.)—Washington, D. C, Aug. 8-13. 1'lltsburg, l'a.. 15-20. Wilton's Comedy—South Frainlugham, Mass., Aug. 813. Wilton's Comliiiies—Wehsler. Mass., Aug. IB-20. Wilton's Georgia Serenade™—West BrookBelil. Mass., Aug. 8 in, Southbrldge 15-20. Wilton's Globe Trotiera—rjoutlibrldgc, Masa., Aug. 8-13. Wilton's Nomierella—Westboro, Mass., Aug. IB- 20. Wilton's Prise Winners—Webster. Mass., Aug. 8-13, West Hrooklleld 15-20. MIK8TRBI.S. Bryant ft Savllle (Oua II. Savllle, mgr.)—Ms vllle, Pa., Aug. 8-13, New Brunswick, N. J.< 15-20. California"*—Tnunlnn, Mass.. Aug. 8-111. . Dockstader's, l*w (J. II. Decker, mgr.)— Iiuch»s> Irr, N. Y., Aug. Ill, 20, Hsly's, Wm. Joah—UlnghHiuloti. N. Y., Aug. fl-1.1. Elm Ira 13-20. Field's, Al. O.—Marion, (>., Aug. 11, MsikBoIiI 12. Akron 18. Detroit, Mich.. 15-20. Field ft Hanson's (Maurice Boom, mgr.)—Merl- den, Conn.. Aug. 8-18, Mllfonl, Mass., 15-30. Faust, Ted E. (0. D. Cunningham, mgr.)—To. Mo, 0.. Aug. 10, Sandusky 11, Tiffin lit, Chi- rugo, III., ill, Cleveland, 0„ 10, Un|ier Man- dinky 1(1, Van Wert 17, Delphos IS, Kenton 10, Clrclovllle 20. . „ Haverly'a (Geo. A. llovyer. mgr.)—Trenlnn, N« J., Aug. 10, Wllkesliarre, l'a., 11, Soraulou 12, Niagara Falls, N. v., 13, Oeneva IB. Kersand'a, Billy (C. J. Smith, mgr.)—Anna. III.. Aug. 10, Cairo II, Cartervllle 12, Murpliyalnru IS, Kprlngfleld 14. Jacksonville IS, Hannibal, Mo.. 10, Burlington, fa.. 17, Keokuk 18, gulu- ry, III.. 10, Louisiana, Mo., 20. Marlon ft Pearl (Billy Pearl, mgr,)—Allooua, Pa.. Aug. 8-13, Greenitiurg 15-10. Vogel'a (John W. Vogel, mgr.)—Dayton, 0., Aug. 10, Hamilton 11, Columbus 12, 13, Newark 13. /stiesvlllo III, NeW Unlnglon 17, Laucaster IN. Ixjgan 10, Ncisoii.lllo 20. ..... Waol's, Harry—Mount BPJrllngy III.. Attg. 10, Hannibal, Mo., ll.Quluuy, III., 12, Klreevllle. Mo„ 13. ... Wlitun's Ideals—Westlwro, Uais,, Aug. 813, Sodth Framlnghsui 10-20. TBNT SHOWS. Biiriiuin ft Bailey's—Gshkosh, Win., Aug In. Green Hay II, Marlnotta 12, Escanalia, Mich., 13, ishpemliig 15, Iron Mountain IB, Iranwood 17. Ashland, Wis., 18, West Superior IV, Du- • huh, Minn., 20. .. • Buffalo Bill's Wild West, Col. Wm. V. Oucly— Eillnburgh, Scotloiid, Aug. 8-lil. i Duwnle's, Audrew—llordetitown, N, J.. Aug. II, Hiirllngton 12, Rlerilde. Pa., 13, Media 16, West Chester 1(1, Downliigton 17. _ Forepiiugli ft Sells Hrnlhers'—Ainitenlaia, N. T., Aug. 10, Gloversvllle II, Utlca 12, Witertown 13, Syracuse 15, Auburn 10. Itocheiter 17, Nlngurs IS, Biifluln 10, Batsvla 20, Gullmar HrollierN—Watertown. Wis., Aug, 10. Gentry's Ihig and l'o»y—Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 10, Jones, Augustus—Somerset, Pa., Aug. 11 _ Knight's. C. li,— -I'nrrolanil, lnd„ Aug. 10, Ridge. vllle II. Red Key 12. Alliany 18, Eaton 10, Lucky Bill's— ChlcsssHi, Km., Aug. 10, Plemiug 11, Cherokee 12, Hcimnion 13. Mh In, Waller l„—Helena, Mont.,. Aug. 0, Mli- suiils K), Wallace, Ida,, II, Deer Lodge, Mont.. 12, Butte 13, BineniHU 15. Livingston 111, Red] l.„d«e 17. 'Hillings 18, Sherldin, wyo., 10, New Castle iW. ,. , ... Mncksy's (Andrew Msckay, mgr.)—St. Loula, Mo,. Aug. 8,' Indefinite. Mnllmurne'a—Mallrn, Minn.. Aug. 10, Ogllfls II, Mora 12. Glasston 13, llrahain 16, Orandy IB, Bethel.IT. _ _ . Pawnee Bill's Wild West snd Great Par Bssl— PltlsBeld, Muss,. Aug. HI, Albany, N. Y., II. Glem Falli 12, Plattahttrg 13, Saransc Lake IB, Tupperlrftke 10, Malouo 17, Potsdam 18, Gg. deiisliurg 10. Gouyernsur 20, lllngllng Rrothers'—Salt Lake City. V.. Aug. 1(1, Loaan II. PiH'atello, Ids., 12. Idaho Falls 13, Kolse Clly 15 linker City Hi. Walla Walls 17. North Yakima 18, llilivllle II). Siiokane 20. Robinson's, John—Portsmouth, Vs.. Aug, Id. Franklin II, Welium, N. O.. 12, Durhim 13. Soutli Boston, Va., 15, Lynchburg IB, Bedford IT, Roanoke 18. .... Itloe's Dog. Pony ami Monkey (Charles Rice, mgr.)- Manhattan Beach, Cleveland, (>., Aut,. 8, Indelltille. . Slg. Haulelle'a— Ssugerlles, N. Y.. Aug. 8, Cs ;. kill 0, Riiveniia 10, Catialnharln II. Llltle Kail* • 12, Prospect til, lowvllle lit,. Ilarrlsville 10, Curtilage IT, Csiilnil 18, Fort Cuviiiglnu 10, Masaenna Springs 20. ... Teller Bros.— Wiiiliimantirt. Iinl., Aug. IB, At- Ilea in, Veadershurg 17. lllllshoro 1H. Welsh Brothers—Tnnia River. N. J., Aug. Hi, Mnuiit Holly II. Itanunonton 12, Wisslliury I.I. Mlllvllle 16, Brldgeloa HI, Halem 17. Glou- i*ster 18, Camden 10, Ardnore, Pa., 20. Wheeler's (Al. F. Wheeler, mgr.)—linadllla. N. V.. Aug. 10, Balnbrldge 11. Sidney 12, Una- ill Ma 18, Sidney Center 15, Franklin 18, Tread- well IT, Delhi 18, BlosmvlUe 10. MISt'KLLAlS-EOI'S. Bostnck's Trulneil Animal Arena (F. 0. Boa. lock, mgr,)—Dreamland, Oiney Islsml. N. Y„ Aug. 8, Indefinite. Iliiyllss' Hlg Heiisatlon Sliotr—Ktorkwell. Ind., Aug. in, Mulls. rry II, Daylnu 12, lt.nr.Hlle 13. "Bumtinriliinfiii of Port Arthur," Pain's—GUI- i.aiire. III., Aug. 13, ludeflnllp. De Mack's, Billy, Big Hhow— Ills Cabin, Ind. Ter., Aug. 8-i:i, Wngoiier. L'-'iii. Great Mundy Mliniv (P. J, Mundy, mgr.)—Su- isrrlnr. Wis,, Aug. Ml l.smlu-lgger's Zoo (Gus Lambrlguer, mgr.)— Warren, Pa.. Aug. 8-13, Oak lildge, in-20. Mills ft Kenneth Co. (J. A. Lelghton. mgr.i— Snnlaitnvllle, N, If., Ang, 810, Csntervllle, II 111 I'h'n'e Amusement Co.—Csrlhage, N. Y.,' Ana;, X Ml. Skerleek's Kli.ivv ltii|,lit lllver. Mich.. Aug. 10, llermansvllle II, Dniihsr, Wis., 12, Khlne- Istuler 13. Sniltn't <V>lnssfll Shows (K. G, Smith, mgr,)—• Grand Valley, Pa., Aug. 12, Garland 13, YeungsTille IS. Kiaiua 10.