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APRIL 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Km 138 US 138 138 138 131) 130 130 130 140 141, 1.>1 141. IBS, ir.7 142 144 144 Tile Holland Benefit 144 Jules Vera* WJO i 14." cupper I'm! (Men ir,o Miscellaneous lf>7 Willi H» Bill Posters..., , 1,17 latent by Telegraph ._. m THE XE¥ YORK CLIPPIE 147 UN Clipper'* Anecdotca onr Australian letter our Loudon letter... ( Dorothy Kenton—Sketch ft StM Family-Sketch John H. W- Byrne—Sketch Four Sensational Bolses—Sketch... Alexander I'atly—Sketch , Minle and Son* cnrs* onil Gbfekrn World or Players..... Vaudeville and Minstrels Since Mechanics .'.... Queries Answered 0,ir Chimp) Letter The Holliinil Benefit.. On the Booil Vnndevlll* Route Ms! New York Clly—Bevlew and Comment.. ileaths In the Profession Under the Tents THEATRICAL COBBKSPONDKNCR. Oklahoma 130 Illusle ISloml 130 Virginia 130 »w Hampshire 139 Maine 131) New Jersey 140, inn Canada 140, 140 Pennsylvania 143 limit 143 New York State 143, ir.o Indiana 143 West Vlrglnln .• 143 Massachusetts 144 Olilo :•••■ MM District of Columbia 145 Minnesota 145 Maryland 145 Iowa 140 Colorado 14(1 Kentucky 140 Oregon 140 Wisconsin 140 Waililnglnn 140 llllliol JW Tennessee 140 Delaware ISO Mlssuiirl 1J6 Michigan ISO Nebraska • J»J California ISO Conneotlct 1J0 Kansas Jjg .Snulli Carolina ISO (leers In ,• 1 SO Alabama ISO Tesaa ..•' IS" LATEST BYTELEaEAPH Monday Mitlil'H Opening;! In All the HIk Show Tiiwiin. GOLDEN HA.TI3 (U.EAMJVGS. Theatrical Affalra on tlie Count Are In u Moot Sntlafactory Condition. Bptvtal nifpatcfici lo The New Yoiik Cumi Ha.v Francisco, March 28.—At the Colutn- l)la htiHlneM has been very (rood. This Is the second and lasl week at Dustlu Faronm, in "The Vlrglnlnn." "The Oilier Girl" fnl- Ma.irstic. —"My Wife's Ilimbnnds" opened i!7. On tbut dale the performance was at- tended by the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ui ibis city, who took the whole house for the occasion. On Wednesday afternoon. 20, n special matinee performance will be Riven, the play helng Ibsen's "Hosmershnlra, for the llrat time In this city. Aixakar. —"Old Heidelberg" Is revived litis week. "Tom Moore" follows. Grand Opera House. —This Is the fourth and Inst week of Kolb no 1 Dill nod Co., the play helng "The Beauty Shop" (Its second week). Thursday. April U, marks the be- ginning of a special season of twelve per- lannuMM of Ihj Conrled Metropolllan Grand Opera Co. This house lias secured the new plav of- "Rumnnn," adapted by Virginia Onl- liuiiii from the book of the late Helen Hunt Jackson, and intely produced In Los An L rules nud other Southland cities with great success. The cost. Including twenty-two sprnklng purls, will be augmented by a large number of supernumeraries. New and dis- ilnct California scenery will be used. The llrxt production here will be Sunday, April It). (.'AbifonNiA.—This Is the second week ot Margaret Anglln'B special eight weeks' seo- soti. The current oflcrlng Is "Zlro," for the First lime In this city. Business has beeu Im- mense. The engagement promlBCs to be a great success. Ciintiiaj.. —"The Gambler" Is the current week's offering. . . Tivoli Opkiia IIouhr. —Tills Is the third week of "The BttrgomoBter." OltPHF.UM.—Bill opening Sunday, 2(1: Mar- tinis Do llorba. Haines and Vldocrj, Wynne Wiusiow, Win. .1. Kurtls and his dogs, West and Van Slclen, Sailor and llnrbaretlo, Mo- Mliluui's Minstrel Maids and Wotermelou <;Ills, and the Orphetini motion pictures. FrauclHco De SotiHii. billed, will not. appear this week, on account of precarious health. CHUTKH.—Bill opening 27 : The Jameses, Prjl and Allen, Mabel l.amson. Harry Cllxe, flastou and Harvey, Auer and the blogruph. l''lscilf.|t'H.—Bill opening Monday, 27 : Mrs. Jules Levy and company. Lottie Lee. t'ole nud Cole. Maude Rockwell, Jinks and moving pictures. Notes. —Barney Demur 1, the Hebrew Im- personator, has hod a. play written for him by Harry t'uttivll, of this city, and the play hits been named "The Financier." Bernard will opep for 3 week towards the close of AMI at tbs Miijesllc Theatre, after which lie will tour the const on his wny Host. He left for New York 15, to engage people for Ids conipauy The beautiful new Colum- bia Theatre, In Portland, Ore., opened lust duly, hiiH been liurehnsed outright liy Uelasco and'Mayer, of this city, for $100,000. This Includes building and land and Is regarded by Portland real estate operators as one of thi! best Investments of the year. The Colum- bia ntliis another link to the chain of thea- tres controlled by BelaBco and Meyer, which Includes the Alcazar and Central, Sun l'mu- r'seu, arid the new Helnseo Theatre, Los An- geles, and gives (be firm corresponding promi- nence as the leading theatrical power on the 1'ncllle coast. Like their other theatres the Columbia will be conducted as a high clous ntoclt house, presenting only the best plays, given by the best avallnble people. The new arrangement. Is therefore one of the greatest Importance, alike to players, playwrights and the-amusement seeking public The In- corporation nnd affiliation of the Western States Amusement Co. (capital, $300,000) with the Stockton Amusement Co. ($100,000). nnd the Bell Amusement Co.. of Onklnnd, ling fortped ti dominating and Important or- ganization as vaudeville theutre builders and extensive managerial operators la the the- ittrlral line. The lending capitalists In the enterprise-are well known millionaires, and the four theatres they will build In Call- foriiln arc under contract to be com- pleted, for opening by Oct. 1 next. The organizations, buying or leasing of choice Kites for theatres, acceptance of plnns nnd making of contracts ore all com- pleted.' the result of which will be the "reoflon of four theatres In California. The largest one will be In this city. It. will be a magnificent structure on .Market Street. Ca- />hr||y. 2.1100 seats. Other theatres will be faillf In Sacramento (capacity. 1,400). Slork- loti (1,000) nnd Fresno (Ulifll. Work on the Stockton Theatre will begin April 1, on the -Sacramento theatre May 1, and on S(in.dcranclsro and Fresno theatres thirty 'lays-lster. The Hell, of course, will be the Oaklaud. house, The Binges, of all the new theatres will be large enough to nut on ln , &»J Playa. Alt four ffieaU l «S"«52 structed to be provided with the best heat- Pleted tith. "ffi &£» 2* <""- nietea with oil the latest Improvements bvOet I. This association will have Its Knrtern feeder through the Weatern States Co./aSd wfll h! nm°llSt n |oV, ,10 w D r. h 0n the Norla rtciaTeJS m nmnatlnn with one of the lest knnnn An.uTm'en't' ^ ' N ;° r,h - T T ***** *»" Aniiisement ( o. Is nperal ng enst of ihe l«ocky Mountains. K^wird Momnn. roonu- ger of the present Bell Co., Iu„ heen chosen miaVo., 0 " m " m "»•»«« of*ihTlrlph^ at" 147, 148 148, 140 1S2, l.VI ISO K.i FHOM OTHRR POINTS. Good Bn»lnes. Reported All Alnna the 1,1 ne. ln C Pr!ft*." 0 '„ :k fi r< ' n .- 8 ;- "V' e toew Rrothers in Paris sold out for the opening Sunday night and again last night... ...The Hnvs S2, « D °7 n "'? ,,|1<, '" hefore oaeaclly bus" ness Sunday nfternoon nnd night., ^"t h fnin]] hc « n ? hls ° ra nd Opera lloi'se •mi '"f.lT? n ' Kht w,th 0| K business ; Homo hoiks. 1 nt McVlcker's ; "'me Isle of Bong-Bong." at I.n Salle, and "The Karl nnd lint n!*!i,. t ' 0 i D ir fl, "' d t,le,r , en S»K<™ei.ts Sun- day night before capacity b'isiaegs Last night Raymond Hitchcock, ut the Stude- baker, and R. H. Wlllord, nt Powers', entered upon concluding weeks of protltable engnge- ntents. ...Joseph Hart and Carrie De'Miir i-otitlnue nt Hyde & Hehmnn's, with the at- tendance splendid Koh] & Castle houses entered the week with the accustomed ca- pacity business nod excellent bills The Bowery Biirlesqttcrs, at the Trocadcro, and American Ilurlesquers, at the Folly, opened the week with fine business Sunday.. . . For I he popular priced combination theatres where existing melodramas ruled, there was the customary Immense Sunday business, anil the slock company theatres came in for their share of tbe Sunday prosperity. Philadelphia. March 28.—Good weather and eood attractions comblaed lust night to bring out a large crowd, and the openings were therefore excellent Francis Wil- son's new offering, nt. the Rroad, "Cousin Billy, earned plaudits, nnd the audience filled every seat In the house "Lady Tenzle," «t the Opera House; "The Prince of Pllsen," at tbe Chestnut, and "The Heir to »he Hoornh." at the Walnut, were continued offerings, having large attendance, tbe snme being true of Kellnr, nt the Park "The Country Olrl" opened at the Casino with un enthusiastic audience Other comblnu- llnn houses fared well The stock pro- ductions were appreciated bv a large cllnteie. A capital continuous bill, at Keith's. rlveled attention. The Kleventh, Museum, Bon Ton nod burlesque houses all shared In the general prosperity Ktuel Barrymore's bereavement caused the (inrrlck to remain dark. Boston, March 28.—Robert Kileson, In "Strongheart." ut the Park; Mnude Adams, in "The Utile Minister." ut. the Hollls, and "Siberia," nl the Boston, were the principal new bills, all having crowded openings The holdovers ull hud neurly capacity, and were: "Htiiaply Onoipty." at tbe Colonial; "The Clngnlee, at the Tremout; "The Fili- buster." at the Mujesjtlc, nnd Williams and Walker, at the Globe "Queen of the While Slaves" lllled the Grand Opera House. ....Business at the stuck houses showed no falling off. The bills: "Carmen," at the Castle Square, and "Why Women Slu," at tbe Bow- aoln Square The vaudeville houses— Keith's, Empire and Howard—had the usual overflow... .Burlesque nt the Palace, Colum- bia and Lyceum was well patron'zctl. Kansas City, March 28.—Florence Rob- erts opened n week's engagement al the Wil- lis Wood Inst n'ghl, present Ing "Kazo," to a well lllled house Paula Ttfwardea, in "Winsome Winnie." had a good matinee and a big night house, and scored a hll at tbe Grand yestcrdny Two big Snndny houses greeted n good vaudeville bill at the Orphcutn, with May Voke* as the hcadllncr. "Too Pro.id to Beg" pleased lovers of melodrama at the Olllls "A Jolly Ameri- can Tramp" divw well at the Auditorium. At the Cenlury ihe. Utopians gave good burlesque performances Conrled's Grand Opera Company comes to Convention Hall Friday light. CiNCis.vATi, March 28.—Good bills are of- fered at all Ihe playhouses, and the Sunduy upenlngs were heavily attended Lovers ot mlustrelsy packed the Walnut, where Primrose's) Minstrels hold the boardB Vaudeville at the Columbia, the Russell Bros., in "The Female Detectives." at Hetick's, and "Kscaped from Sing Sing." at the Lyceum, played to capacity The Foreraiigh Stock Co., at Robinson's, scored heavily, la "In- gomar.".. ..The Jolly Grass Widows opened, to big business, at. the People's Mrs. Patrick Campbell, In "The Sorceress," opened nt the Grand Inst night, to a crowded house. Wasiiinoto.v. March 28.—Lew Dockslml- er's Minstrels opened at Ihe Xullonol to a packed house Forbes Robertson began a week's eogagement at the Columbia ill "Humlel," to a capacity nudlepce........ Wm Bramwell. In "Oiptuln Harrington, was" well received nt the Lafayette,. "The Qtieeu of the Highway" opened to a large following nt I be Academy.. ....Ihe Four Morions lieniled a llrst class bill it CIiusc'h with crowded houses afternoon and nlgbl. .. .-.The New York Stars had two good shed audiences ut Hie Lyceum. Milwaukee, March 28.—Savage's produc- tloa of "Parsifal'' Is tho feature, every n- dlcQllon pointing lo a big week at tbe David- son ......"A Gentleman of France." tho Thanhoiiser offering, also looks good...... "\ Burglar's Sweetheart." nl the Allianiuru ; Terry McGovern. nt Hie llljon. anil Bryants Kxlravaaaain Company, nt the Star, ull opened to pocked houses Sunday, ' Der Melnrltlbuer." by Ihe Wnchsner Company, brought out a good crowd ut Pobst «. Louisville, March 28.—K. If, Sothern and Julia Marlowe met with a cordlul reception from a crowded house at Macuuley s...... •■The Krrand Boy" opened to a big audience at the Masonic. .."Why Girls Leave Home nt the Avenue; Fay Foster's Bnrlesquers. ut the BiickliiEham, nnd vaudeville nt Hopkins , all had crowded houses nt the Sunday open- lD|fH - ♦*♦ After Ihe regular performance ot Ihe Bijou. Dubuque, la.. March 1U. tbe stage was arrunged Into u fairly good Ma qunrtcrs, nnd the "picking" of Raspberries began about 11 o'clock undlnsted into Ihe wee hours of St Patrick's Dnv. Jus. Brndy. who punched hogs on the bill' thai week, bnviug been ap- pointed national orgunlzer some time ngo. was Ihe Instigator and main picker of the new order In Dubuque, and mil did be ti Hie duties of boss berry man. The following members were tuken In : The Ituinsey Sisters. C.irMo nnd Moey: Phillips and Merrltt, Fred nnd llolsv: IV Veldn i'in.1 Zeldu. J m nnd Bonnie Farley. Mrs. Kitty Brady. J. Edward On t»e Road. All Route. Most Reach t'a Not Later Than Monday. DRAMATIC. A Adams, Mamie (Cliiis. Frohtnsn. mgr.)—Boston, .Mn»«., 2 T -Apr 11 H. • , Allen, Vloln |Clm«. W. Allen, rajr. >—Fort Worth, Tes„ 2R, Dallas :'o. Ml, Fort Snilth, Ark., April I, Kansas City Mk Anclln, Mnmaret (Frank I.. Perley, mgr.)—San Francisco, t'al.. 2TMov IS. Anlirey Stock (W. n. l-'lttwrald, mgr,)—South Reililrhem, Pa.. 27-Aprll I. Alt Star Stock <IUIw. K. tlarrlck. mgr.)—SlUer- ton. Ore.. 1'T-Zf), Monnl Angel ;U) April 1. Angcll. J, X., Comedians—Maysvllle, Mo., 27- ,\|irll I, Orant city ;t-S. "Arlnonn." Kaatern, U. B. Hajmond's—Atlanta, On., April ;l-s. "Arlioni;" Western, M. It. Itnymonirs—Detroit, Mich,. 20-Aprll 1, Mljrla, O,, a, Youngstown 4. Sharon, Pa., fi. Wheeling-. W. Vi., 8, Kaat lAneroool, O.. V, Rochester. Pn., 8. "An Aristocratic Tramp" (Kllroy A Brltlon, aigrs.)—Alliance. O., all. I^hIL :i(). Norwalk St, Marlon April 1. Samlnsky S, Napoleon 4, Adrian, Mich., n. Toledo, O., il-H. "Alone In the World," Mlttenthal Broa.'—Ilroot- lyn, N.'V., S7-April 1. "At dlil Point Comfort"—Jersey City, N. J., 27-Aprll 1. "Alpluaise and O-iston," Qua Hill's (Al. Bolson. niur. ) I'jrll.onl;. Minn.. 29. YVIUODO SO, Kan Claire SI, Duliilli April I, West Superior, Wis., :i. Hralnerd, Minn., 4, Crookstou S, Wlnulieeg. Man., It. 7. t'nr„-o, N. Dat.. 8. "After MUliilttii" (S|*ncer & Abnrn, mir*.)— Worcester, Mass , 27-Aprll 1, Baltimore, Md., 3-s. "At tbe Old Cross Roads" (Arthur 0. Alston. Bigr.)—Philadelphia. Pa., 27-Aprll 1, Wilming- ton, Del., :i-n, Trenton, X. J., U-8. B Blanche Bates (David Belasco, mgr.)—N. X. City 27, inilcutiiic. Barryniore, Filiel M'lias. Frohrnan, mgr.)—Pblla- (lelplila, Pn„ 27-Aprll 1, Washington, D. C, Blnxham. Amelia—S. Y. City 27-Aprll 1, Tren- ton, X. J., 4. Blair. Kusenie (deo. A. Illiuoeniliol. mgr. ) — Hoijoken. H. .1.. 20 2!), Trenlau .Ill-April 1, Plillmlelphls .1-2:). MlM, Kyrle (l.leliler lc Co. nigra.)—Hartford, Coon.. 30, Allui-j. K. Y„ ?1, April I. Bramwell, Wm. i Henri (Ireysltt, mgr.)—N. Y. C.lly April :t«. Bunting, Kmnin (Karl Burgess, mgr.)—Middle- town. N. V.. 27-Aprll I. Bennett-Moullon (W. A. Partello, mgr.)—Perth Allllsiy. N. J„ III April 1. Betinetl-Moiillun iA. P. Ibisl. mgr.)—Charles- ion, W. Va., 27-A|irll I. Heiincit-Moiiiioii IB, C, Twltchell. uigr.)—North Ailuiiis. Mass., 27-Aprit I, Beiinrtl-Mmillou (In R. Ncwliall, mgr.)—Salem, Mass., 27 April I. I.vim .-is. Beniieti-Moiiltoii C.V. C. JlcKiiy, mgr.)—Monlpe- iler, Vl„ 27-Aprll I, lieiinett-Monlton (Geo. K. Itohluson, mgr.)—Nl- agnra Kails, X. v., 27-.tprll I. llroivn; Kill; (Appell & Ueoliun, mgrs.)—Williams port, Pa.. .'18. BreckeuiiiUe Stock (Clins. llreckenrldge, mgr.)— lloone. In., 27-A;irll 1, oinuown :t-s. Brown's Comedy |T. M. Hroivn. rogr.)—Mexico, Mn.. 27-21), Macon :iii April I, Vamlnlla 34, Bowling Green u-8. Brady, Paul (Sehoit i Heln, mgrs.)—Lllierly. X. Jr., 27-Aprll I. llesney. .lack, Slock (J. F. Jeraey. mirr.)—Iowa City, In., 27-Aprll I. Kewuiiee, III., lis. llljou Coiiieily, II. W. Young's—Cohourg, unl,, 27- Aprll 1. i lliirkr-McCanu (M. McCann, mgr.)—York, Pa., an April I. "Ben iinr" iKlmv I Krlanger, mgrs.)—Detroit, Mich., 27 April 1. Cleveland. 0-, .'IS. "Bonnie Brier Rush," J. II. Stoddart IKIrkc I.i Slielle. ugr.)—Grand Haplds, Midi., 27-2(1, Putt Huron 110, Chatham, I'm, SI, Woodstock April "Blister Brown." Western, M. B. Raymond'!— X. Y. City 27, Inili-iliilic "Hosier Urowu," Kasterii, M. II. Raymond's— Biilulh. Minn., 27-211, Superior, Wis., :»i, Hal- cock, .Mich., 31, Calumet April I, Muninette It, Inlipenilug 4, Meiioinlnee .'., Marinette, Wis., 0, Green Hoy 7, Appletou M. "Bunch of Keys" ((ins Bothner, mgr.)—Puterson, X. J.. 27-211, Wnlilrmi. X. V., SO, Klngalun .11. Cohoes April 1, Alliany ,1-A, Itutliud, Vt„ II, linioTlllc, X. V . 7, North Adunis, Mass., 8. "Ilcnuty Doctor" (TIioh. W. Prior, rogr.)—Kant Liverpool, 0., 2fl, New. Cnstle, I'u,. April I, Plltsbiirg .18. "Hunker's Child" (Horry Shannon, mgr.)—Brook- logs, S. link., 20. Clear Lake .10, Wutertown 31, Mlnncota, Minn., April I, Montevideo 3, Wllntar 4. Walipeton. X. Dak,, (I, Wticuton, Mian., 7, sihkcioii. S. Duk., H. "Hurgliir'B Swcethearl" (John Conners, mgr.)— Milwaukee. Wis. 211-Aprll 1. "llrreiy Time" IK. Webster Fill, mgr.I—Coal CHv. III., 20, llrnei-llllc II). I line .11. Winona April I. Tolucu 2. Dwlght 3. Falrlmry 4, Wit- seka fi. .Mllforil (I, llossvllle 7. Paxlon K. "Beware of Men"—St. IaiiIs, Mo., April 2-fl. C Crane, Win. II (Clias. Frohman, mgr,)—Brook- lyn. N. Y-, 27-A|irll I, N. Y. City 3-M. Carter, Mrs. Leslie (Kurld llrlusco, mgr.)—N. Y. City 27, Indefinite. Campbell, Mrs. Patrick (('has. Krohman, mgr.)— Cincinnati, <>.. 27-Aprll 1, Columbus 3. Comstock. Nunnette (,l. K. Hacked, mar.)—Sioux City. In.. 21). Fort Podge 30. lies Moines 31, April 1, Atchison, Kan., .1. St. Joseph, Mo., 4, Lincoln. Nobr., C, Omalia U-8. Crosniiiii, Heurlci: i (Maurice rniiiiits-ll, mgr.)— I.n Crosse, Wis., 211, 30, Milwaukee 31. April I, Minneapolis, Minn,, 2-14. Collier, Wm. (Cu,iu. Froliiiiau, mgr.)—Baltimore, Mil.. 27 April I, Muslim. Pa., fi, Atlantic City, N. .1., 8. Creslou Clarke (Jules Murry, mgr.)—Seattle, Wash.. 20-211. Cohan. Geo. M. (Kam II. Harris, mtir.l—Cleve- land. ().. 27 -April 1, N. V. City M. Curls-it James .1., und Inez Miicautcy (Hal Davis, nigr.l—N. Y. Clly 27-Aprll I, Boston, Mass., 3-8. Cook-Cluirch (II. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Nile*. O., 27-Apcll I. Kr!\ Pa.. .'IS. Curpenler, Frankle (.lere Grady, mgr.)—Sehencc- taily. N. Y„ 27-Aprll I, Clmse-I,Ister Thealn', Northern— ciiiiuihorlnlu, Ko. Duk.. 27-211. Curls fjrnmullc- (.M. II. Curls, mgr.)—Grant Cltv, Mo.. 27-21), King City :iu April I, Suvauiiiili li- ft, Forest Oily U-8. Curler's Cunuslluns IK, C. Carter, mgr.)—Pales- tine, Tex.. 27-.\|irll I. Tyler 3-8. Clarke. Hurry Corson—Soil Lake. City, II., 27- April I. Colonial Stock (J. ,M. Torr. mgr.)—Portlind, Me.. 27-Aprll 1, l.ewlston 38. Carroll C'omisty i Ion Carroll, mgr.)—Glasgow, Ky.. 27-20. Chicago Stock (C. H. Boss Kuin, mgr.)—Shenan- doah, Pa., 27-Aprll I. Curl Me- 3 H. Casml Musical (Jonieily—Villa Grove, III., 27- Aprll I.' Crescent Comedy (Bergman A- Cumiuliiga, mgrs.) —WlnstonSuietn. X. C, 27 April I, Greens- boro 3-H. "College Widow" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.) — S. Y. (yty 27. Inlellnlte. •■Cliccjahak" TIkm. W. Itoss (Klrke l.a Shelle, ni|j4^r»il. ■■>■ ill. Minn., 21) Vprll I, Mllivniikl-c. Wis., 2ft. "County Cbulriiiun" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—' Wheclliig. W. Va.. 27. Coluiiibus, 7)., 2S, 20, Plipiu 30, SiirlmUMii 111, Dnvioii April I, "Child Slaves ot New York" (.1. II. Isuuc, mgr.) —X. Y. City 27-Aprll 1. Newark. I*. J., .IS. "Country Kid" (II. It. Whliiaker. tugr. i—Ids- loll, ')., 2(1, I.is-lunlii 3tl. Alllmicr 31. Mn-ll ion April 1, Wooster 3, llcdliiu ft, Cresllne il, AhIiIiiihI 7, Murlllll 8, "IViiifi'ssliin of a Wife" (A. II. Woods, mgr.) K, V. City 27-Aprll 1, Wushliigton. D. C, 38. "Curse of Drink." Cliss. K. Illuney's—Newark. X. J„ 27-Aprll I, Plillailciphlu. Pn., .1-8, I» rnuvforu"'itud Si"fo'flowlng local members: 7."Rosenthal Frank C Iloirm.ia. ICdna I-I,.tl Will A. Haas, Red McGnuren, Leslie Hun . Tom nnd George Murphy. Bart McDonald. Fred Snyder. Lewis ( pton, Angim Slater, Alnm Berg. A. Slgfrled, Lurry Dally, Joseph nerc Addle Jnegei. Leopold Uutts. A spleit- Drew, John (Chas. Frohmaa. mgr.l-Uiilsvllle, ;iirt e »naVl was served by the Indies of Ihe Jjy- ?"• imlnnapo I.. Ind. fin, fort Wayne 31, new lodge as well as refreshments of all j 1 "" 1 ' Rapids, ^Icl,., April 1, Chicago, in., ;i . kinds. andWhelnsinllnllonof_tb.;_nrstoBlkers xy ^ tafi r . awrrarp (Klrli< , ,,„ HMle „ r> ,_ Heleun, Mont., 2ft, ituiu- .';u. Llrliigslnn 31. Duly, Aruolil i i.i.-l.l.-r lc Co., mgr«.>— H. Y. Clly •-*• InileHl.lle. proved a most Inleresllng and happy affair. The oftlcers ore as follows: Big raspberry. Bed MrCnureu : Utile raspberry, May Ram- sey: head picker, Miss Zeltln; mala pie ranker. Bonnie Parley: secretary and treas- urer, Mrs, Kitty Brady. Clly 4, M.anlatce a, i.uillngttui 0, Inula 7, Owes- sit 8. Davidson Stock (A. K. Bortiliion, mgr.)—(losben, Ind., 27-Anrll I, Battle Creek. Mich.. 3-8. lie Vonile. Cheater, Slock (Phil l*vy. mgr.>— Easion. Pa., 27-Aprll 1. De Vqss, Flora, No. 2 I J. B. Itolnour, mgr.)— Washburn. Wis,, 27-Aprll I, IronwouL Mich., fl-8. Du .Vrles Stock (Sam Dn Vrlcs. mgr.)— Flklinrt, ,1ml.. 27-Aprll I, Kvnu.vllle 3-.K. Dviirak-llavMsoli Slock (K. J, Derlne, int-r.) — Tlinsvilic. Pn.. 27 April I. Dudley BruDiallc i Krniik Dudley, mar.)—Hattlcs- burg. Miss., III. "DavMr llarinu," No. I (Julius Cahn, mar.)— Leadvlllc. Coin., 211, Cripple Creek 30. Colurailo Springs .11. Pueblo April I. •'Dnvld llnruni," No. 2 (Julius Calm, mgr.)—Red Wing: Minn.. '.'II, llis-hesier :to. Gwnluniii 31, Mnnkalo April I. •'Don Tborne" I Kowland * Clllfonl. mgrs.)— Ottawa. Can.. 27-21). Comwull Ml Bri,.-kvilie 31. Kingston April I. Belleville ,1. lUnillton 4. 6. llniiiifonl O, Wisklstock 7, London 8. "Dangers of Working Girls" (A. II, Woods, mgr.) —Detroit, Mich., 2d-Aprll 1, Milwaukee. M T ls., 2-8. "Darkest Bnssla" (\V. 0. Cunningham, mgr.)— Baltimore. .Md., 27-Aprll I. Jersey City, X. J„ 38. "Desperate Chance." Forrester ft Mltlentlial's— Ciimilen. X. J.. April 3-.',. Wilmington, D.-I.. it-8. "DevWa Lane." Western lileo. 1). Sweet, mgr.)- - Wluslow. Arli. 2U, 30, Wlltlnnm April 1. Jerome 2. 3. I'n-scott 4, ft. Mesu it. Pliu-tllX 7,8. "Down by the Sen" (Phil limn. ingr.)■- I'otiiiiiluis, ().. 30-April 1, "Demlmiisl Dick"—lVs .Moines, hi.. .Ill-April I, lininlin, Xeli., 2 ft. n Kltlolt, Miulne (C. 11. Dillingham, mgr.)—Hart- font. Conn., 211. llrlilge|sirt ,'IU, Wnieri.urj 31. Xeiv Haven April I. Kileson, llnis-ri tHenry II. Harris, mgr.)—lloston, Mass., 27-Aprll 8. Kllnore Sisters— M. II. Rayinund's—Detroit, Mich.. 211-Ai.rll I. Krwouil. Dig Stuck III. J. Frwood. mgr.)- Kane, Pa., 27-Aprll I. Butler 3-8. I'.iisnll -Wliiilir.i|«- Slock 11). H. KiImiII. mar.) - Wlluiluxtoii. If, C. 27 April I. "Kdiicatloii of Mr. Plpp" (l.a Shelle A Arthur, mgm.)- X. Y. Clly 27. linlrUnlte. "Klglit Bells," Bros. Byrne—l*lilliidel|ililn. I'u., 27-Aprll I, Atlantic Clly, X. J., 3. 4, Kasloli, I'u., 7. "K.a<:aped from Sing Slug" (James II, Porker, inirr.i -Cliuliiiuid. o., 2d April 1. Flxke, Mrs. (II. 0. Flske, mgr.)—X. V. City 27- Aprll I ft. I'liverslium. Wm. (Charles I'mlininn. tugr.)- St. Units, Mo., 27-Aprll I. Iliiffalo, ,N. V.. 3-ft, Aknui. ().. 7. Yoiiiigstiiwu 8. Fischer. Alien IF. C. Wlilliiey. mgr.) —X. V. Clly April 3. Inilclliilh-. Priiokeiiflelil. I.nurii (Sllllford Ihslgo, tugr.) --Hill- Ingl,' Moul., HO. Fllxslminous, Itiils-ct. mul .lul'a Mm Glffuril (Leim Friedman, mgr ••--Yoleilo, ').. 2il 211, Hunting Ion. Iiui., 30, l.-)gans|M>rt .'II, South llenil April I, Chlrngn. III.. 2 8. Fenherg Slock (ll«S). M. Fenls»rg. mgr. I —Flick* Imrg. Muss.. 27 Vprll I, i-.rlngiicM 3-8. riskt*. -Vny (.1. V. OiHgrove, mgr.)— Tray, N. Y., 27-Aprll 1. ri.-iin. Jmepli J., sim-k (S. I.. MnnIn, mgr.) — Marllsini, Mass, 27.Apill 1, Tiiuntou MS. Fnrniini, Win., Slink— llnfliilii. X. Y„ 27. ludcll- uite. I'ulwm Bnis." Stuck (.luck P. Gllnes, mgr.) — 1'ulrliiiry. Neli.. April 3-8. Fiine Stwk (WiiKir Fine, ii'iir.) — Merrill, Wis., 27 A pill I, lilt uiclii ii.lcr 3 S. 1'i-rrls'. Dick, Slick--Scull lo, Wash,, 27, In- ill llnlle. "Klntnliig Arrow, ' Lliicolii .1. Curler's- Chicago, III,, 20 April I, St. Loud, Mo.. 2 8. •Kri-iixloil Kliiniiro" I Win. A. Ilrmly, mgr.) X. Y. City April :.. liKieilolii-. "l-'utilo Romanl" (A. .luck PiiiihI, inur.) --Iliu'k- ford. III.. 20. Dixon 30, Sterling- 31. i'IIiiIi.ii. la., April I, l)iivi-ii|,,,ri 2, ilrlnnell 4, MMrsball- town ft, Inwii Clly II, ,\liiscalloi< 7, Burling- ton 8. "Fatal Wedding," Central, Sullivan. Harris & Woods' iKit, II. I.esier, ingr.)■-• Cldi-ugu. III., 211 April I. "Filial Wedding." Western, Miilllviui, llurrls It Wiaxla'—Harlford, Culm., 27 211. Cull Itivcr, Mass.. 3D-April I. "Fn«t Life In New York" (A. II. Wisals, mgr.i — Plltabiirg, Ph., 27-Aprll 1. "For Fume mul Purtiuie," Terry Mctlnvi-i-n I Kill - tivnii, Harris K WiniiIs, mgrs.) Mllwuukis-, Wis.. 2il-Api II I. St. Piiul. Minn., 2 8. "For Her Sake" (Pllurlin « I'll I lot I, mgrs.l- (Jiilnev. Ill,, 2(1. Kisikub, In., 30. Biirllngioti 31, Gnli-aiiiirg, III., April I, Rock Isb-.iul 2, Mttseutlnc, to.. ;.. luwn CP.v 4, Ik-He I'liiltu- ft, Trillin II, Klilorn 7, Mnrslinlllowii 8. "From Rags to lllclies," Jnsepli Sum ley IM. It. Meyers, lagr.I—Trenton, N. J., April .'l-ft, Cum- den U-8. "Fur Ills Brother's Crime" (Geo. N. Bellinger, iiigr.j—Nushvllle, Teiui., 27-Aprll 1, lliilllioore, Mil., 3-8, "factory Girl," Kasterii ll'lili II, Isaac, rogr.) - SI. Joseph. Mo., Ill, April I, KaiioiiM I'li.v 2 N. "1'iielory Girl," Trruisisiiilliieiilul Hlinrles II. Wiierx, tugr.)— Mlliiin, I'u.. 2t>, Hiinluiry 3o, Shiiiiioklii 31, . "Cor Motlier'a Snke," llusco .V lliilliunl's (Wm. Pot He Jr., iinir. i— Giilesljiirg, III., 2li, Kerni- ins- 30, Sierllug 31. (1 GiHslwIn, N, (1 f-Itsi. J. Apidelon, mgr.)—Xor- folk, Vu„ 27. Itlclllliol.d 2S. Scraiiloli. I'll., 211, Syracuse, N, v., 3D, Auburn 31, His'liesler April 1. Gillette. Win. (dins. Clly 27-Aprll I ft. Grace Gisirgii (Wm. A. Briuly, mgr.)• 27 April I. Gnllonil, Bert ha (I. F, Zliiiiiicruiiiu Jr., mgr. 1 — (JnclH'c, Can., 27. 28, ill i.i ''-.i 211, .'ID, KlogHioii ' .11, llliuillli.ii April 3. Giillfllln,- Altsri.i I'l'iioriiiiin A I'u., mgrs.)— Jacksonville, l-'h., 21), Perisncolii April I, Mu- tdle. Ala., 3. Merlillull. Mtm,, 4, Setiiin. All., ft, Monlgoiiiery I!, Illriiiingliuiii 7. Coliuiihus, Miss,. 8. Greel's Plnyers (Bi-nJ. Gns-t, mar. I- Chicago, III., April .1-22. Hide. I'hiren.-c (Kane. Sliliiiiuin A t.'olvln, mgrs.) --Clmttniioogu. Teou., .Ill, GrllUlb, John (Julio M. Mickey, mgr.)- Law- rence, Km,, 211, .liiiiciliin Clly Ml). Miiiiliollun 31, lloutrl.-.-, Neb., April I. Hustings 3. Kear- ney <• Grniid Islunil ft, Cnluiiiliiis I), York 7, Lincoln 8. Gilnuire, Piiul (Jules Murry, nucr. I-Kan Clilre, Wis., ,'ln. Glliitore, lliirney (Harry Monl/oiuery. uigr.) • • Si. Colli-, Mo.. 211-Aprll I. Chleiigo. III.. 2i:.. tlratM-tvln. Clias. (.luliii J. Klerniis, mgr.I -Syru- rm' X. Y.. 27 April I, V, Y. Clly 3-8. Glrford-Ilai-rlng llopklnlon, la., 27 April 2, in- ford J unci ion 3d. Garrlck Kloi.-k I Kdw. K. (larrlrk, mgr.)— F.viina- vide, hill.. 27-Apill I. Oilvlii. Joliiuiy, l.'oinislv (J. II, Giilvln, mgr.)- - Curtlinge, X. V.. 283U, Potsdam 31, April I, Mn lone 3. Giigiiun-Pollis'k SI's'k (llert ('. (Ingiiiui. mgr. I - llnyloiiii, Kl«.. 2s-April I, Siivnniinli, Ha.. 3 8. "Girl from Kay's," Sum Bi-rmird uiul llnllle Wil- liams (Krohinnti A l^hviirilisi, mgrs. i -Brooklyn, N. Y.. 27-A|,rll I. "Girl from Kay's," Sneclul (l-'riiliiiiini t Kdwoi-des, nigra.)- Lima, I).. 20. Suoiluskv .10. Ctitilon 31, Akron April I, Yoiingsl-iwii .1, Xam-ivllle 4. "Girls of the Hiris-ls," Llllhin Mnrtliner (Decker & Veronee. mvra.i -Miinlieul. Con., 27-Aprll I, iiitiix-u .'I ft. Kliigsinu II. Hainlllou 7. 8. "Girls Will He tllrls." Al. l,eocli mul tbe Three HosetiuijH (Win. A. Ili-sily, mgr.I--Akron, O., 211. V Mini J.-. I own 30. "Cuiiic Keeper" illowhiml A (.lirfonl. nigra.)- • Miillllouiie, W.«.. April I. SliebovgHll 2, Sloogliliili -I. MiiiIImui ft, llololi It, Hiickforil. III.. S. "Gunner's Mute" (Curl Zia-llner, tngr.i -Akron, o , April il H. "Gentleman frull llidliiim" --Frankfort. 1ml., 2!i. "Gullly Conscleiue." Siller A Cate'B ITellx Illel, mgr.)•—Hprliigtlt-lil, Muss., 27 21). Mnlvoke 30 April I, Wnti-iliiiry, Ciiiin.. 3, Sew llrltulii I, Wlllliiiiiiiiii- ft. Kllxals-lli. N. J.. US. "Gypay Girl" (Wm. T. Keiqrli. nurr.i—llnlsikeu, X. J.. .'10-Aprll I. N. Y. City 3 8. "Girl anil the Moon" (Klnu-r K. Vuiice. mgr. I — I'r'ividenee. It. |„ 27-2H, llriu-ktoii, Muss.. 30, Wiircesler 31. April I. Nprlngllelil .1, Wiii-rliury, Conn.. I. Itrlilgepiirl ft. New lluieii 7, 8. "Great Auliiioiilille Mysiery." Ilorllg A Hi nmni aj - Chicago, III., 2i!Aprll I, Milwaukee, Wis., Frnliiiiuii, nigr.l--.V. Y. ■X. Y, (3ly Hackctt. James K.— Indianapolis, Ind., 27, Day- ton. ().. 28. Tclisin 21). I'.ile, Pa„ 10. l'lltaton 31. Scranlon April 1, Plillnilelphln 3-1 i. Iliiriitsi. Virginia iClias, Frohmnn, mgr.)—N, Y. City 27. Iiulrtlnlte. Ilolluinl. Mlldrisi iK. «.'. Willie, uigr.)—Burling. ton, la., April 7. Hart, Joseph, n-iil Carrie De Mar (Win. A. Bimly, mgr. >---Clilcug,.. III., 27. Indrlbilte. Iliiiii'iu'il. (litis. II. if. I.snri-m-i- Walker, mar) -•Th.noii. Aril,. 211. 3ll. HI l'n«.i, Tex.. 31. April 1. Itemi no mt 3. ilrnngi- 4. I .like Charles, i..i , ft. New Iherll il. Miirgnii cltv 7, lluiou Bmige 8. llowiii'il Hall I Henry Plersuii, mar. I—l-;ilMls-tli, X. J., 3ii April I. Jersey CHv 3 s. Hull. Gis>. C. iw. J. FIcilliiK, mgr. i -llniuvlllc. X. V., .10. Ililllllll'l. Vl.. lit. Hi. Allmiis April I, Moolis-ller 3, White Itlver Jiiis-tlon I. Polls- llliMllli. X. II.. ft. I'lirlliiinl. Me., It. Tiujnis 7. Heiiilrliks, lien iWui. ilrny, mar. I —Sestlle, Wash.. 211 April I. Hall. Don C. r.,it Wnyne, Ind.. 27-A|irll s. lllimneleln Ideals i.lulin A. Illititiielelii, nigr.l — Aiiisii-i-.luiu. X. Y.. 27-Aprll I. Hlmiui-lelii's iu■ i.,-1tut stock ill. F. Iliiiiiueleln, inur. i- -CIiIiihu. III.. 2<l April 1, I'urt Wayne, 1ml.. 3 8. Hun-ontt Cunrily, Clias, l\. Harris (W, II. Stilue, mgr. I—llnrlliiglon, VI.. 27-April I. Iliiyl's Ciiiiusly (II. C. Allen, inur. i -Vlckshurg, Miss., 27-Aprll I. Iluiisinn. Tev., 3 s. limn Stuck IM. A. Hum. mgr.) -Adrian, Mich., 27-Aprll I. llnrvev ,\i (luge CuiiuhIv- ■ Xew Hislforil. Muss., "7- April I. . .irnld Snuiire Slis-k (Illller H Punsliawe. mgrs.I Sliernuui Mills. Mr.. 27 April I. I'nlleii 3 8. Ilcluliirsi.il Stink IW. J. A II. It. Heliilersiill, mgrs.I- Carroll, la.. 27-Aprll 2. Harris Pnrkbisiin Stuck (Unlit. It. llurrls, mgr.)— - lllli.-il. Miss.. 27 April I. iliiinlltiui's Ciiiuistliins iFrnnk A. Hiunllliui. mgr.) - -Piitukii. III., 2," 211, St. Khun :in April I, Klin loiiody 3-ft. Iluuilev Stuck Lynn, Mass., 27 April I. ' lliirklns. W. S- SI. John. N. P.. 27 Antll 8. III. kinuii. Ihiy Cislnt* Hnplils. la., 27-\)irll I. 11 mens Downing Slock -('union, I'u., 27-Aprll I. "Hiunpty liuinpty" ililsiv A Krlanger, mgrs.i — lli.slon. .Mass.. 27, hnlclliiile. "Ilisne Folks" iilnscpli linioks, nigr.l- Clilcngn, III.. 2V. Iiiilellnlle. "Her duly Hln," l.liieiilu J. t'arler'a—(In-aler. I'u.. 211. Niirrlstiuvii :i«, Alleuluwii April 1, Wllkesbarre 3 ft. Scrum.in IIS, seiisoll ends. "Ilcurl of .Miiryliiinl" illuvlil llelnsiii, logr. i - I'liluiiilius, ii, 27 211. Minion .'in. I'lmiiiiv 31, l-'iiit Wnyne. I ml.. April I. ilrmnl lliipbls, Mli'h,. 2. l.iiiiHlog il, Saalouw K, "Holy clly." r.iisicrn, ilui'iluii ,\ IteiinelCs (I'd. wiinl Tiiyior, nigr.l Lyons, X. Y., 30, I'ul- uiyrii 31, iteiievii April I. Albion 3. Median I. l.n,-kiiort \ Mngaro Falls u. Dunkirk 7. .Itiotisn I, iuii S. ,i, "Holy Clly," Weslern. Gontiui \ It, unciIV (Henry Hiirrlson, mgr.i UaMJatga HI.. 20, (Ivfni-il, Iml.. 3d, llriikM'Incr Illi Ham ml April 2, 11,-iiiiin Itiii-lnr. Midi.. It, Dim iiglii,- ft, Ualn< inn/iio It, llsstlugs 7. "Ilcoris Aili'lfl" (Speiu'cr «t Almru. mgrs. I * Al.'inillc Cltv. X. J.. 211. Ciiiiiilen 3o April I, X. V. I'lly lis. "Ilisisl.-r Hill," Kille Wolsiui IHus Ciiliiitl, mgr. I lies MntueH. In.. 21120, iiiiimIiii. Nelic, 311- Aprll I. Klllo us Cll.i, Mn.. 2 8. ■•1 lei- First False Slop." C. F. Wlilluker's (|.;, A. Schiller. aWT.I N, V. Clly 27 April I, llrooklvii. N. V., IIS. "How He Won Her" C. F. Wlilluker's - Spring- ll.-M. Muss, :ili April I. Neuiilk. X. J., 3 N, "Hu m an HmHs," Kaaltra U. M. lihuii-buril, mgr.) Tlcisiderogii, X. V., 211. illliiwu, Ciiu,, 30 April I. Moulreal 3 S. "Mot lllil Time." (bis Hill's I 1 1,1 1 cv II. Hill, mgr. I X, V. Clly 27 April I. "I hippy IIis.IIimii, Wettein. Gus Hill's (Al. iiiilson, lime i tViinil|icK. Muo.. 211. .'in. I'riinl,s- lou, Minn.. 31. llculuerd April I. 'Huns Hiiiisiiii" i lus. 'I'. McAlplii. mgr.) Prln loo. III.. 211. AiuLi.v Apcll I, Mntiiiiiiikclu, hi., ::. Amimiisii I. Wyoming ft, Moiitii-cllo II, Stniu'- Isory Point 7, ,'liinchester 8. "Heir In ihe Hm-rnli" I'lillmlclplilii. Pa., 27- Aprll I. Sprliigat'ld, Mass., 7. N. "Happy llniillaaii " Knslern, Gus Hill's—Nl. I,..ids, Mo.. 2il Vprll I. "llioillk'uii's 'rroiipti-s" (Clifford ICskell. mgr.)- — hlnho SprlliKS, Colo.. 27. Ilmlliler 28. I.live- IiiiiiI 211. Fort C-iIIIiin 3d. Greeley 31, Cheyenne, Wyn., A in II I, l.iirniiile 2. I leu In. MU ll'.dw. It. Suiter, mgr.)—M, Y. Clly 27 Aplil I. Iluirnlo. N, V., II 8. "In Ihe Slimlriw ul llurklii-ss" (l-'letdlng Aiiiiihc. meiil ('.. ki i I N. Y. City 27 April I. Itis-hesler. N. V.. 3ft, Syracuse «-8. "In Did Ki'iiincUi." Jiiniii Lilt's— llniuklyii, N. Y.. 27 April I. Phlhiilelpl'lii, I'u,. 3 8. "Ill ll Wmilllli's I'mver" IW. W. .-lluill IcuoMli, nigr.l Al.mii, (I., 27 211, l-Myrln April I. I.uriilii ft, I.bun 7, Lufiiyelle, iml., 8, J JeiTrc.is, Kills ILIebler A- Co., inur*,) N. V. Clly 27. loili-llnlle. Jeffel I.. Jr.. A W. W.- I'hiiii. III., 211, Dan- ville 3d, Crnwfiii'dMvllli*, lint., 31, Terre llautu April I, Akron, (I., il. Youngs luwn 8. .Limes .1. h-iiiii-- (Win. |).*loui-y, mgc.) Jersey Clly, K. .1.. 27Apill I. N. V. Clly 3 I ft. "James lli-.vs in Missouri" 1K11.uk llnsxido. mgr.) - Scrniiinii, I'u,, 27 21). Wlll.cHluirie ,'lu April I, l.eivlsltio ,'l, Jiilioslowil I, .UIimiiiii ft, M. Kccs- pun il. llni'bi'Hler 7, Limn, It,, H. "Jerry from Kerry," I'ulleo * Perry's - Imlliiiiii, I'll.. 211, I.iiIii.Iii- 30, I in In ,11, Jcillilielle April I, Molllll I'leiisolil 3, ScnlMule I, 1,'iilolilowil ft, Ciiiinellsvllle ll, .Mniioss,-ii 8. "Jiisl llcriirc Huh ii" Lmvell. Mass., 27 211, "Jesse .Ionics' cluck llis-lllfc,' mgr. i 81, |,oti(s, Mn.. 211 April I. K Knoll. Itoselle I Frank I,. Perley. uigr. I - Coliiui- hln. S. i:„ April 1. Itlcliniond, Vs.. 7. Nuifolk s. Keiutiill, Kara ll.lebler A Co., uigrii. I Chli-ugn. III.. 27 A pi II I. Kellnr, Harry'(Dudley McAdmv, mgr.) I'lillinlel- pblu. I'ii... 27 April I. Keiiiusly, .1 iini.i-. hi. K, Wis>, mgr,) - Norrlsliiwn, Pn.. 27-Aprll I, Kiirrall, IM (J. (I. Welsl gr.1- Norwich, Conn,, 27 April I. New l.oii.hm 3 8. Klurk I'lluiii III, II. Murk, mgr.) - Oswego, N. V., 27-Aprll I. Keomsly I'lnyers I.I. It, Hluiiiiiuli, ingr.i llniiill- hill. Can., 27 April I, Qiiels-c lllft. Keller Siiadc i,\, M. Keller, nigr.l —Trllililad, Colo.. 211 Aug. 12. Kelih Sli»-U (Del Lawrence, uigr.) - Collision, Liu., 27. Iiulelllllle. "King of Trnoi|m" Akiuii. (I , April I ft. I, l.uekiiye. Wlltm (Win, A. llriuly, uigr.) -Xorlll Ailoms, )|ihs„ I'll, I'lllsllelil Jli, Hprlugllelil 31, April I. Lorluii-r. Wclglil I Wm. A, Itrmly. mgr.) New- mk, X, J„ 27 April I. PmvsJ e. It. I., ,'IH, I 1111 pi ii Lyons il-'iunk J. Demi, mgr. i Colon Itiiplils, Mich.. 27, Verillillllville 2S, llellrvoe 211, Vlekslillix :tM, Scllis.li.'liiri 31, Minvlliis April I, russiurills 3. .'I'ln-ee lllu-rs 4, Cleii ft, Coinn Clly li, Cm -,l •(. Conn, l-'iiini. p;,, Hiuck (Mneli Siul Alii, mar.) - Iliirvuril, III., 27-31. Lyci i CiniciH |,\|. 8. Kvans. mgr.i .Iniiesvllle, Wis.. 27-Anrll I, llroudlii-iiil 3 N. Lyceuni Slis-k IK. II. Griisiniiu, mgr. 1 -llrown- woisl, Tex.. 27 Ajiill I, Lyceum OuiiiHy. Kiisleiii Mas, H. McF.ruy A I'o.. inio-a.i - lir.n kiuii. Mass.. 27 April I. New Loudon, Conn., 3-fi, Dimlairy US. Lerny SIim'Ii fit. I:, leniy. inur. i Hoool Veriion, III.. ,'ltl-Aprll I. SI. Churles. Mm.. 2 ft. "1,11 He llmuesleud" I Win. Msiuiilcv. ingr. i - Aslihiuil. I).. 211. Miiuol lillc.ul 311. Kenloll 31, llellefniilnliie April 3, Si, \lnrys ft, Vim Wert u, uncivil 7, rimllay 8. "Lyrn-iii 'I'wlos ,il the Barn" ij.yioao llros., mgrs.) Hillside, Mich.. 211, I'olilwiiler 30. llnl- lle Creek 31, Knox, Iml., April I. "I.Idle Intrant," Ilea. K, Gill's- Nnalma. X. II.. 2H, Mini, hosier 30, folii-or.l 31. I mill April I. I'lirlsiiuiiilh :i, I'orlliiinl, Me., I, lliuiifonl ft. I.lvi-rinori- II. Until 7. Itui-Moiiii s. "I.Idle iiutcnst," Ii, J. Cirpenler's ciuililri.n, Nelir.. 211. \«irfolll April I, Sloils Clly, Is., 2. "I.lulu leu,,,. \,y Hie 8eu" IVlliee A Slllllvun, mgrs i Chleiigu, III.. 211 April I. De Grilse. Joseph (Freil A. Uaywaril, mgr.) Maniurlte. Mich., 211, lalincmlng so, Ksianaba 31, Maiilitliiuv April 1, ['rtoskey 3, Trgyarie 11 Hawtrey. Charles—Torniilo, Can., 27 April I. Montreal 3 8. M Miinsiielii. Illelinr.l ilti'ii I). Sleveus, mgr.)- V. V. City 27 April ID. Mary Mnuiiciliig il'rnnk Mi Kie, mgr.)— H. Y. City 2J-Aprll 1. Muv. Kitiiii (Clias. I'riitiinnu, tngr.i-- fiuffiiln, X. V.. 27 211, It's-liistcr 30. KyrarHM 'il, April I, llitlllmorv, Mil , UK, Mnu ii. c-iiii-i ii'. ll. Dllllnuliaii gr.)- -Allen. num. I'n., 27. I'ltlstou 2S. Sbaiooklo 30. I.e. i.iiikoi .11, Rllxahetb, X. i.. April I, liiooi.Un, N. V.. 3». Murphy. Thniilliy (V. K. Kamiilers, mi'r.l SI. Josejili, Mo., 2'i, Henderioii, Ky., Aplil 4,