The New York Clipper (May 1905)

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May 13. TELE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. 305 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Ftgt. Miss Clipper's Anecdotes 2SS The Three Ke»trai»—Sketch 298 Tom Mark*—Sketch 208 imr Ijomloo fx'tti-r 21)8 Vaudeville and Minstrel 290.311 World of Players 300, Sll Tlif Moljfkn Tcs 11 m .i dnl :: 111 Oia-rles Answered :tn2 imr Chicago I/ftiiT .'. 302 Henry *JT. Savage Returns 303 Cecil Spuoner—Sketch 303 Cllpi«r Fori OIBce 314 Lionel Barryiuorc III 315 Mrs. Gilbert's Memorial 315 lailest I'.v Telegraph 303 on tlif llooil 305. 3IHI Vim Jrvl I It' Route Mat 300, 307 New York City—Review and Comment.. 310,311 I'mler the Tent» 307 Mlsecllniieons *""! With the Bill Fosters 308 Music uiiil teue 308, 3011 Deaths In the Profession 311 THEATRICAL CORItE8P0NDENCE. New Jersey Massachusetts ,.,., Ohio C-unnla i C:lllfnrill:l Mill'tlilllil |'M:ii->Iv;Uli:l , District uf Columbia Maine New York Stale.... Wisconsin Washington Ti':i- Ni hrnsku Colorado Kentucky Vi rmont Michigan I '■ iv il Missouri JU.t-li." Isluml West Vlrgluln Mil t«"-iM li'iliNiia Tennessee orcgoi Virginia ,\i: l-.f lllit l.onlsiana Kutisas ,. Utah Xrw llaui|*dilrc Connecticut Oklahoma, South Carolina .. 301 .. :t02 .. MS .. 3n:i .. 303 .. :I03 . . 3U . . 314 . 314 .. 315 .. at a .. iu .. 315 .. 315 .. 315 .. 315 .. 315 .. 305 .. 30T .. 30T .. :m>7 .. 307 ,. 307 .. 308 .. 308 .. 308 ,. 308 .. 308 .. 308 .. 30K .. 308 . 30S ,. 308 . 308 .NOTICE TO COItRESI'OXDUXTS. Our theatrical corrc»ponJcnt$ arc hereby nutifietl that the ercdcntinU no\c held bit them Kill expire on June 1 next. They art; Tr.qucnted to return than to this office at omit, for rcncieal far 190519)6. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH Monday NIkIiCm Openings! In All the IHk Shun Town*. GOLDEN GATE GLEAX1XGS. Deports From 1lie Count Concerning; Business Are Uouil. Special DUpatchet to Tub Sbw Youk Ci.utki: San FiitNcrsco. May SI.—At Hie Columbia llili Is the second ami lust week i>f K. II. Suiborn uml Julio Marlowe. "Borneo and .luliel" Is Hie current bill. Jubn Drew fol- lows. in "The Luke of Klllk-innkle," open- ing May 15, for two weeks. ClLIPOkxiA.—Tills Is ihc eighth and lust nook of Margaret Angiitis season. Her of- fering 8 was "Mariana," adapted from tin: Spanish of Jose Esrhagnrey, by Desmond o'llarn Tin- bill of repertory will lie as follow*: Tuesday. "Frou-Fron ;" Wednesday, ami Tliurxtlny, "Zlra:" Friday and Saturday, matinee, "Cnmllle." and Snlurday, "The Mnr- riage of Kitty." Should this last week prove successful, and If arrangements can bo made, I be engagement will lie extended one more week. If nol. lite house will ho dark. To follow, Monday, May 22. tor six weeks, Floi-cnre Huberts and company. Hie ojienlng ulay prob- ably being "The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch." Ma.ikntic— Barney Hernnrrl, supported by Hie house stock company plays "The Fi- nancier" Ibis week. Mrs. Flake appears at Ibis house i'tir two weeks In Juue. Dun IIKM Hiipse. —Thla is Hie third week of the Ferris Co. The current play is "Jouu D'Arc." AiauzAit.—"The Stubbornness ot Gernld- Ine" is litis week's bill. Cknthai.. —Yesterday marked the first pro- duction on any stage of "Tlic Criminal ot the Century," by Frank AV. Winch, a locnl newspaper man. Tivow Oi'kka House. —"The Mikado" Is the current bill. HiiPtiKCM.—UNI for Hie week, opening Sunday. 7: Emmet, Currlguu and Co.. l.av- rnder and 'I'honipson, Mine. SlniKilTskl, la's Suiumer I ia hi Ins, Klein. l.llt Brothers mid \lclinlsun, city, for May Vukea and Co.. Ed. Hlonilcll. Wm. Tomp- kins and the Oridicuui motion pictures. Cnt'TK.s.—lllll for the week, opening R: Trnsk and Kodgt-rs. Clark and Temple, Item 1'iirtls. Jubn T. Chick and Co., Mabel I.um- bon mid (he liiograpli. Xotks.— The Knelsel Qnar-tcllc will glvo three concerts la l.yrlr Hull, under Hie iiiuu- ■igoinrut of win J,, (ircenbaum, on Tilcstbiy. l-'rlday. evenings, and Saturday nfternoou, Miiv |i. 12 and 13 Ymiye will give a series ot seven concerts under Hie local di- rncllon or C.otllob, Mark .1 Co.. of the Co- lumbia Then!re. at Ihc Alllanibiu Theatre. beginning Monday. May 1." Sam King- slon. manager for "Itcd Kenlhrr" Co., lias lifts kepi busy while liere Ibis time by bis many friends, and dinners and oilier social fiiucilons have been golteii up In his honor. Ibis city might well lie termed a second home of "Sam's." ax lie Is almost us well known «s iu Sew York City. PiliMDRi.riiiA, May P.—Good audiences attended the openings lust night and were rewarded by entertainment* of great merit. ■ Oils Skinner and companv gave n de- lightful performance of "The Harvesters," nt the Garrlrk, winning the approval of a well (Hied house "The Sho-Uun," nt the Chestnut: "Smiling Island." at the Ca- sino: "Miss Hob White," at Ihc l'ark, all continued nicely, while other combination houses fared eipiallv well Keith's at- tracted large audiences by a capital vaude- ville programme The new stock com- pany at Korepaugh's won approval In a meritorious production of "When Kn'ghl- hood Was In Flower." The stock pro- duction at the Standard won favor The burlesque houses bad their usual quota, while the Eleventh and Museum found no rnuse for complnlnt Ulg crowds were attracted afternoon and evening to the Uar- nuni & Bnlley Circus. Boston, May p.—Warm weather did not favor large openings last night Kdna May began a week's engagement at the Mol- lis. In "The School mri," to a good house. The continued sbowa had from fair to good houses. The bills were: Tremont, "Woodland:" Colonial. "Humpty llumpty" fcloslng week of the season! : l'ark. "Strong- heart" (bencllt of J n. Kcene, treasurer, nnrt K. Cauley, ticket agent I ; Globe. 'The Seminary Girl:" Rosfon, "It Happened In Nordlnnd." "Queen of the Highway" Bancs] fairly well nt Ihe Grand Slock bills doing gbod business were "Magda." nt the Castle Square, and "The Diamond King," nt the Bowdolu Square Vaudeville and burlesque houses hud good evening crowds. Wasihxgto.v. May 9.—Charles Hawtrey. In "A Message from Mars." had a good house at the National Charles II. Hanford and Marie Drnfnnh opened at the Columbia. In "Taming of the Shrew." to a large audience. The Mask and Wig Club of Pennsyl- vania University gave one performance of "Mr. Hamlet, of Denmark," to a crowded house, at the Lafayette Stella May hew. in "The Show Girl," opens for Ihc rest of the week tonight "The Span of Life." at the Academy, crowded the house A great bill, headed by Willy Zimmerman, nt Chase's, attracted large audiences afternoon nnd night The Don Ton llurlexqncrs bad two good sized houses nt the Lyceum. Cincinnati, May 0.—Richard Mansfield opened to big business at the Grand Monday night. In "Richard III." At Ihc Wal- nut "Running for Uttice" opened Sunday The vaudeville bill at the Columbia, headed by Hose Coglihin nnd Co.. did a line business. Snm Devere's Own Co. was greeted by n fnlr house "More to be Pitied than Scorned," at Heuck's, opened Sunduy. UiitisvtixK, May 11.—"Fiist Life In New York" opened nt the Avenue, to good at- tendance The Bohemians, nt the Buck- ingham, attracted crowded bouses Sunday. 1 -'titi a tain Kerry Pnrk opened with a crash Sunday, and Gentry's Dog and Pony Show packed the tent nt both performances. ♦ «» MICHIGAN. Detroit At the Detroit Opera nouse (II. C. Whitney, manugeri "Mother Goose" drew crowded houses week of May 1. The company was capable, ami ihe cloini" was prettily costumed, well drilled and handsome. Viola Allen 8-10, Wm. Kaversham 11-13. Lycki'M (E. D. Sialr. manager).—The Rays, in "Down the Pike," drew good sized bouses April ,'iO-May 0. "ljuiiicy Auains Saw- yer" 7-13. I.ai'avktti: fDr. Campliell. manager).—Tho Lafayette Stock Co.. In "Ivan, the Terrible." met the general approval of large houses April oil-May 0. The plew was well Hinged anil the cast did very well. "Resurrection" 7-13. Tkjipij: (J. II. Moore, manager).—Herbert Kclcey and Wile Shannon headed Inst week's excellent bill and packed houses ruled. Tin attractions for week of 8 Include: Marcel's pictures. Hill Davis and Inez Mncauley, the Diamonds. Walter C. Kelly, Marlon Garson, Tony Wilsou ami Helolso. Empire Comedy Four. Josephine Alliums, and kitictograph. Wiiitnkv (K. D. Stair, manager).— "Senrclillghls of a Great City" drew well week ot April 30. "Kidnapped in New York" May 7-13. Avkni.'K (Drew & Campbell, managers).— The Bowery Extravaganza Co. pleased largo houses April 30-Muy 0. The Kentucky Belles 7-13. Battle Creek—At the Post Theatre (E. It. Smith, innnuger) "Tile Burgomaster" had fair business April 2S. "Two Merry Trumps" hud a good house May 2. The Fiske Stock Co., 4-1!, opened with a full bouse. Murray Stock Co. 8-13. "Taming of Ihe Shrew" 18. Ski.i.s & Downs' Circus comes May II. Nun:.—C. D. Wlllard Is organizing Ills 'Temple of Music" attraction In this the ruinous While City Pnrk, Chi- cago. This will without doubt be one. uf tho cleverest attractions III this line ever seen III tills country. Instead of the ordinary mu- sical act of from two to four, Wlllard Is re- hcnrsltig ten girls to perform upon his monster Inventions. These novelty Instru- ments nre truly wonderful. Musical wheels Hint turn within wheels, musical balls of rice Hint dance, seemingly passing u danger- ous current of electricity through a young lady's Isiily, coming out the linger tips to piny n strange musical Instrument : musical air- ship. Iwenty-six feet long, with sails, rudder, propeller, eic. true to life. It Is a very exciting performance, representing S20,0"0 worlb of musical novelties, built by Wlllard. On IU Road. All Routes Mu>« Reach la Not Later Than Monday. from in licit poi.vrs. Wnriu Weather (nuscs n Sllubt {'lilting; Off lu BuhIucsh AIoiik Hie l.lue. Ciiu'aih,, ji a y n,—The principal openings Sunday were "Mrs. Wlggs of the I'ubluige ■ a Mi. ' at Hie Grand, uud Kobcrl If. .MihiMI. ii "Othello." in Hyde & Ilehinnn's Judg- ifi llic idrunre «ile. Iiiislln Farnmii will no floiibl enjoy a proiqicrotts enpigemeiit hi Ihe SttidelMkei', where be opened Inst mghi. in "The Virginian." "All Koiind Chicago," at McVlrkcr's: Amelia Illnglimn. In "Mile. Jlarnl." at Powers', ami Mme. Schtimanu-Iluink. lu "l/ivo's Uitiery." «t the Illinois, are playing to good houses. • ■ ....Oilier altrnrtfuns ore: "Plir! Pair:: Jour:::" at the liirrlrk: The isle «f Hong Hong." ai the |j, Salle, nud "Me. Illm and I." "I the Great Northern Vaudeville at the Olympic. Chicago Opera House and Hay- market: "As Yon Like It." at the Bush eni|ile: burlesque at the l-'olly nnd Troca- deni, all did well Joe Writer nnd com- pany open at the Illinois next Monday. Kansas Citv, May !>.—Jolio Drew. In The Duke of Kllllkriinkie." opened ii three ii gliis' rnifaeemriii at the Willis Wood last igbi to good Httemlonee Ml uf the SHiclnnw.—At Ihc Academy I.I. M. Ward. malinger i Tims. W. Itoss. In "Checkers," came to S. It. O.. April 2S. AI. II. Wilson, in "The Watch tin tin.- lihiiic," had fnlr liuslness 3(1. Lyman II. Howe's moving pictures May 4. .">. "Happy Hooligan" A. illrhards ft Crin- gle's Minstrels 7, "The Earl of Pawtuckel" 11. Jt:m:i:'s (Ilamford & .Marks, managers i. —IIIII week of April 30: Mr. and Mrs. Julc Wallers. Ilainmoiid nnd Forrest. Hie liosluos, Eniinii Ganlnrr. Ilnywnrd nnd lluywiird. Ilin Priiiuplns nnd Mabel Eiilon uud company. Business cunliiiues excellent nt this house. DRAMATIC. A Ailanis. Mamie (tliarlrs Krolimiu. mirr.)—Wpr- crxer, Mam., 10. I'nirblrncr. It. 1.. 11-13, Kail Itlrrr, Mass.. IS. Portland, Mr., 10, Law- rence, Mass., 18. Allen. Vlula (Charles W. Allen, mgr.l—Detroit, .Mich.. 8-10, Cleveland, O., 11-13, ltuffalo. K Y„ 18-20. Anelln. Margaret (Frank L Perley, mgr.)—San Pranrlaro. C«l., 8-13. All«e Stock IB. F. Albee, mgr.)—I'rtldeace, B. I.. 8. Imlednlle. "All 'Kountt Chicago" (Win. A. Brady, mgr.) — I'lilciit-.i. HI., 8, ludeSnlte. "ArlBina." M. D. Rayuouil's—Urookljo, .V. Y., 8-13. "An Aristocratic Tramp" (Kllroy * Drltlon. mtrs.)- Kansas City, Mo., 7-13, Dnbuque, la., 20. ■ llarryniorr. Elbrl (Clurlrs Frolinian, mgr.)—S. Y. Clly 813. llliidi.'iin. Amelia—Chlcagi). 111., 813. Orand B«p- hls. Mich.. 10. Blair. Kugeide «lm. A. Blumcutbal, mgr.)—N. Y. Clly 8 June lo. lU-rnard. Sam (Charles Frobman, mgr.)—N. I. Clly S. Indefinite. Broke. Lawrence (Hayes A Meanry. nigrn.) — niililefurd, Me.. *•-1 1. la'WlaMI 1-. 13, H'J^n- fisil Falls 13-17. Watrrvllle 18-20. Bciiiiiu's Cvmeillaiis (Pierce It. Ik'iiton. mgr.)— Joidlii. Mo.. 7-13. Wichita. Kan.. 18-20. Broadway Slock (Malcolm Williams, mgr.)—\Yor- ersier. Mass.. 8, tiideflnltc. Ilrnniluii, Howard, Theatre—Washburn Wis., 8- r.ciaiett-Colllns Stock—Cannl, HI., 8-13. Bnant Comedy (Sam Bryant, mgr.)—McKecsiiort, , i';.. s. ludeOiilte. Barliorka .V James (Fred James, mgr.)—Cortland, K. Y.. 8-13. Binshamton 13-20. "Bea Ilnr" (Klaw * Krlnnger, mgrs.)—Balti- more. Mil., 8-13. "Bonnie Brier Bush" (Klrkc I* Shdie, mgr.)— Montreal. Can.. 8-13. "Busier Brown," M. B. Baymond'a—N. Y. City 8.13. "Beaulv Da-tor" (Tbas. W. Prior, mgr.)- Sdie- lirctadr, N. Y.. 10, PuUSlikCcpslo 11, Phils- delnhla. Pa.. 15-20. '•Banker's Child" (Harry Shannon, rogr.l—-Ful- lerlon. Ncbr.. 10. Columbus 11, Schuyler 12, Seward 15. (arete HI. "Back In Jersey"--Newark. R. J.. 8-13. "Black Mask"—Philadelphia, Pa., 8-13. N. Y. City 13-20. Cmsmati. Ilenrletln (Maurice Campbell, ragr.l — Ijnilsville. Ky., 10, Buytou. O., 11, Columbun 1". Culiistocfc. Xalinclle (Jnno-s K. Ilacketl. mgr.)— Newark. S. J.. 8-13. Jersey City 1.1-20. Collier. William (Cliurles Frohiunn, mgr.)—Lon- ■ Inn. Fug., 8-27. Odiaii. (ien. M. (Sam II. Harris, mgr.)—N. Y. Cllr s-27. OokCliurcli Stis-k (II. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Pnter- ami. N. J., 8-13. seasnii ends. Chase -Lister Theatre—Cedar llnplds, la., 8-13, lnwu Clly 15-20. Curls Dramatic iM. II. Curta, rogr.l—Klein. Nehr.. IU. Clearwntrr 1 I. Kwlug 12. 13. O'Neill IS, Orchard 10, Plaluvlew 17. Pierce 18, Plain- view IP. Curroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, iwjr.)—Salem. XV. Va.. 8-13. Carter's Comedians IF. C. Carter, mgr.)—Austin, Tex., S. huMtullc. Clarke. Harry Corson— Diiluili. Minn.. 8-27. Courteuav Stick (Win. (Vcurleuuy, mgr.)—Al- bany, N. Y.. 8. loilcniilte. Cutler Stuck iWnlloee It. Cutter, mgr.)—Bed- ford, list.. 8-13. etilllli-ollic. O.. 15-211. Cii-liivmu * SI. <3alrc—St. Jotaiih, Mo.. 8-13, Lln- rolu. Nell., 15-20. Ciiieliuiall Siis-k. CllfT'inl A- Slctens'—Kokomo, hid., 8-14. Alexandria 15 21. Chanipoiiols Slt»k (W. I.. Clinmpcnols. mgr.) — Falrhury. Nel>.. 8-1", Itcl Cloml 15-17. "Oillege Widow" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—X. Y. Clly 8-13. "Checkers," Tlinmaa W. Itoss (Klrkc La Sbelle, mgr.)—Auliorn, S. Y., 10, Pblludelptilu, Pa., 15-20. "Coiifesslnii of a Wife" (A. II. W.ssls. mgr.) — K. Y. Clly 813, Pittsburg, Pa., 10-20. o Brew. John iChnrlcs l-'rohmaii. mgr. 1-Knssaa Clly. Mo.. « Me SI. J»sii>li II. Omaha. Neb.. 12, 13, San Fraacisnt. Cal.. 15-27. B'Orsay. laiwnsici' (Klrkc lai Sliclle, mgr.) — lluv Citv, .Mich.. 10, SiikIiiiiw II. IajiIiIoii. Can.. 12, Ilumlltou i:t. Moaice.it 13-20. IK- Urasse, Joseph IFreil A. Hay-ward, mgr.) — Ottawa. Call.. 8-13. He Vondc, Chester. Stock (I'bll la.-vy, mgr.) — lliim-or. Me.. 8-13. U-wlslon 13-20. Davidson Stock (A. E. Davl.lsoii, mgr.)—Wauke- goo. 111.. 8-14. Dllger-Coniell IW. E. Cornell, mgr.)—Butler. Pa., 8-13. i'.I.ilrvllle 15 20. Dvorak-Davidson Stuck (K. Jack Dcrluc, mgr.) — Pontine. Mich., 8-13. "Devil's Aiiclloa," Chas. II. Yale's—SI. John, M. Ii.. 11. 12. "Dora Thome" (Itowlaud & CIIITonl. mgrs.)—St. ]."iil-. Mo.. 7-15. Kansas City 11-20. "Imnn Our Wuy" I Martin J. DIxou. mgr.)—Phil- aih-lphlu. Pa.. 8-1.1. Newark. N. J.. 1.1-20. 'Tiarki-Ht Buasla" (W. C. Ciiniilugliam, mgr. )— Itli-liUMsnl. Vs.. K 13. "Bendwusl Hick"—Chicago, 111.. 7-13. ■ Fill.ill, Maxiiic (C. II. Dllllughuui, mgr.i —l.nn. dial. Klig.. 8-27. l-iih-win. KoIntI I Henry ]». Harris, mgr.)—Boston, Mass.. 8, Indefinite. ••F.rrnnil llvy." Billy 8. Van (Sullivan, Harris & Wissls. 101,1-. i-lllllTiilo, N. Y., 8-13, Clevf- Iliad. Ii.. 15-20. Grlffllli. John (John M. IIi.-L.ov, mgr.)—M.nln- tlqne. Mich., lu. Sault Sir. Marie 11. I'liel.o- Ban 12. Alpena 13. Port Huron 15, ciisibatn, Can.. 10. 8t. Tbomaa 17. Woulslock IS, Strap fnnl IP, loinle.i 211. Ollaiore, llurney (Harry Monlgomery. mgr.)— Detroit. Sllch.. 713. Toronto. Cau., 13-20, sea- son ends. Grace Haywanl Slock (Carmen trllo A Krrsi, mgra.l—Omaha. NVle. S-Scpt. 2. UIITord-llncrlnx-- Savanna, 111.. 7-13. (irlliilrll Davis—lllgblanil. Wis., 8-13. Calvin. Johnny, (uiaply (James A. Calvin, uisr.) —Ottawa. Can.. 8-IO. "Girl <aT the Rlreeta." Lillian Mortimer (Wal- ler D. Bnlln, niL-r i—Providence, R. 1.. 8-13, Boston. Masa., t'l'ii. "Glrto Will Be OlrK" AI. Leech and the Three KoM-l>mU (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—Trenton, N. J.. 12. "Guilty Conaclenee" (Fellt Blel, mgr.)—Newark, 8. J.. 813. Philadelphia, la.. 1,1 20. "Gunner's Male"—Toronto, Can., 8-13, Montreal 15-20. II llarkett. James K—N. Y. City 8 13, Pittsburg, Pa.. 1320. llnwirey, Clmrles (Hen Slern, mgr.)—Washington, l>. C, 8-13. Cincinnati. O., I.1-20. Ilollaml. Mildred (Kdwanl V. White, mgr.) — Jainestnwa. N. Y.. HI, HufTalo 1.1-17. Ilnnfnrd. Clmrles II. (F. Lawrence Walker, mgr.) —Washington. II. C. 8-13. llowanl Hail I Henry Plenum, mar.)—Provklciice, It. 1., 8-13, llrooklyn. \. Y.. 15-20. lllcxlns. David (Slalr Ac Nleolal. mgrs.)—St. IjwIs. Mu.. 7-13. Kansas City 15-2U. Hall. dm. F. IW. J. Fleblliig. mar.)—Spring- field. N. S.. 111. Amherst II. Moiiclon. N. II.. 12. St. John 1.1-17, FrcUerlctou 18. Ea«t|iort, Mr.. 111. Calais 20. Hi-iolrlcks. Ben (Win. Gray, ugr.)—Anoka. Minn., 10. llansT, limrgla (Harper & Del rick, mgrs.) — Po- lalunia. Cal.. 8-13. Iloyl's Cniurdy (II. O. Alleu, mgr.)—Springfield, Mo.. S 1.1. JiU'lla 11-20. limit Stuck (Ml. A. Haul, mgr.)—St. Charles, Mich.. 11-14. Midland 15-20. Halls. Mr. ami Mrs. Don C—Stevens Point, WU., 8-23. llowanl Dorset (ilea. B. Howard, mgr.)—Ports- mouth. O.. 8-13. Hewitt. Morgan, Stork (II. Stuart Ilrolock, Bar.) —Carry. Pa.. OIL Nlles, O.. 12. 13. Henderson stock IW. J. & It. It. Henderson, mgrs.)—Perry. In., 8-13. Ilarvey-Ottge t'lanrsly—I.ynn. Mass.. 15-211. Harris Parkinson Stock (Kohl. II. Harris, mgr.)— —New Orleans. La.. 7, Indefinite. Ibuithy Slock—New Ikslford. Mass., 813. Vail lllvrr. Mass.. 1.1-20. Ihiiitli-y Futrrtolucrs -Plyiiioulh. Wis.. 12, 13, Shelaiygaii Falls 1,1 17. Waiquin 1N-20, "llnmpty Diinipty" i Klaw k Erlaiiger. mgrs.)— Boston. Mass.. 8-13. ' llili to the llisira'i" (Klrke La Sliclle, mgr. i — N. Y. City 8, lllilelllllle. "Holy City." Kasieru. (lorvlon & Bisinrll's <E.I- wanl Taylor, aigr.l—Tuledn. C 7-10. IVirt Clint.si 11. Elyrln 12. Norwalk 15. Nrpnlnui 1.1. Illcksvllle 10. Van Wert 17, Limn 18, llain- IIksi 23. "Holy Citv," Western, ilorilon & Bennett's (Ib-nry lliirrl.ii. nigr.l—Ypsllsiill. Ml.h., 10, Hills- dale 12, Aligida. bid.. 13. Butler 15, Illcks- vllle. (>.. III. NaiKili-uii 17. Dclphos 18, Pauld- ing HI. Purtland 20. "Ills Highness, the Ih-y"—Frnalfort. Iiul.. 12. "Hot Obi Tliae." Gus Hill's (Harry II. Hill, mgr. t— Files. X. Y„ 13. "Haiipy llisdigan." Wclerti. Hiw Hill's (AI. Dolson. mgr. i —Mllwauki-e. Wis.. 7-13. "Hoiirsi Cssm 111 DlJlc" (Kns-st Willis, mgr.) — Winnipeg. .Man., 10, M. I Irwin. May (Kdwanl It. Salter, mgr.)—Brooklyn, X. V„ 8-13. Mnloin-lor. X. II.. IP. Imperial Stork (Geo. II. Hamilton, mgr.)—Saa Antonio. Tex.. 8. Indefinite. "II Happened In Nordlstid" lllanilln. Mltrhrll He Fields, mgrs.) — itosten. Muss., 8-13, llrooklyn, X. Y.. 1,1-20. "Iu the Shadow of Hiirkio-ss" (l-Vkllng Amusr- i.i.;i Co.. nutnt. i Washiuaiisi. D. C. 15-sti. "In Oh- Sunny South" (J. I*. Iba-kwell. mgr.)— Brunswick, Mr., to. Wiildolsiro 11, Tlioiaaslou 12, Vhial Haven 13. Itnrklaisl 1,1. Until IS. "lu Old Kentucky," Jacob Lilt's— Rita, .1. Y„ 10. J Jeffreys. Kills (Llrldrr & Co., nigra.)—Baltimore, Mil . 8-13. Jnaiea 1. JisTrles (Sam C. Mod, ugr.)—Chicago. III., a 13. Jurksoli's Cianrdlans. -Mobile. Ala., 8-20. Jniiseii-llrrr tliiloiipic. In.. 1-1 20. "J.Hues flovs to Ml-sonrl" (Frank Guzxobi, mgr.)-. - -Oiunlui. Nehr., II, 12, Manama, Minn., 13, SI. Paul 11 20. "Just Before Dawn"— llolwkru, N. J., 7-IV. K V. Grnnil lliipldn.—At tbe New Powers (Hurry G. Summers ,V Co.. munngersi Viola Allen, lu "Winters Tale." Mny 4. played lo S. It. O., ill advanced prices. Savage's English Grand Opera Co. ."■. it. Amelia Blng- hnm Hi. "Taming of the Shrew" IP, nnd "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage I'nirh" 30. Mi.ntSTi'' (Orln Slalr. uiuunger) Is closed for Ihe season. Gi:anii '('hurcbill & Davis, inn lingers i is riosisl for Hie season. Smith's Dpkka Hoi si: iMrs. W. II. Smith, manager I.—The Dixie (Jin-eiis Burlesque rs pleased goml sized audiences 30-Mny ti. St.AIMi:i: TllltATni: iqams here May 21. LniialUK.—The lease of Fred J. Williams, who lias managed the Build flpcrii House for Ihc past five years, cxplnsl llay I. and .lames J. ilalnl. owner, will al once la-gin reinodrllng. iniikliig It a ground floor Ihc Sunday nintlnrc openings suffered oalng to " ,r ''. and extending It in llir rear Iwrnlyslx Hie line vveullier. but Ihc nlghl houses were feel, giving one of the largest stages III Ihe good. Tim atlriictbuis were: "Vivian's ^»U: Papas." nt the Grand: Liquid Air among V.\ut. IlAiaiMirj k's. under lent, comes II. liir fmiini-es In Hie Orpl m bill. "An Arls- toernlle Ti-auqi.'" tit Ihc Glllis: "Woman Against Woman," by Ihe Woodward Stock < o„ at Hi? Auditorium, mid the Cherry Bios- loin Ibirlesqiiri-s. nl llir Century. Forrest Park opened lis Summer season Sunday, ami t'oil crowds alt ended. Ji-nk's monk, vs were Ho- siar allraciIon in the vundrvlih- idll. ... Gentry's Dig and l'ouy Show o|a-ucd :i four days' cugnseuiviit here ycatcrUay. <»» Mini'i.kTo.v & Tatf:, vaudrvllle mnniigers of St. I^iuls. are locating a chain of ten cent vaudeville houses lu the central nnd South- western States, the heiidquiiriers of the chain to he In St. Louis. The three Hi. Louis houses are now ready and emlssly the Inlest Improvements in high class IIrepr..of theatre .s.iisi run Ion. All ihc bouses will be ready ut uu curly dale. Flskr. Mrs. (llurrisoti Grrr Flskr. mgr.)— Peoria, HI.. K. Borkford II. Madison. Wis., lu. Milwau- kee Wis., 11-13, DiilMlttur. la., 1.1. Favershani. Wm. il.iebirr & Co.. mgrs.)—Cleve- land. (I.. X|ll, Detroit. MMc. 1113. FN.-her. Alice |F. C. Whltai-y. mar.)—X. Y. Clly SI 3. FraiikrnflcM. I.nnra (Saufonl Ihslge. mgr.)—Drl Xorl. Colo., lo. Salldn II. Cripple Crrek 12, In-over 13-1.1. Pueblo Id. I-'lizsliumons, Bold., uud Julia May Glfforil il.eoi Friedman, mgr.)—St. Paul, Minn., 7-13, Mlune- iqadls H-2o. Fisils-rg Slock Htm. M. Feiilarrg, mgr.)—Piirl- liiinl. Mr.. 8, lo.lellolli.. Flskr. May (John Cosgnivr, mgr.i—Lynn, Mass., 8-13. I'nrii Win.. Stuck—liiiftalo. N. Y.. 8. Indefinite. Fawcrfl Si.sk I George Fawrett, mgr.)—N. Y'. Clly 8, lialrnnllc. Fiilion Bpw.' Slisk (Jurfc p. Gllw, mgr.) - JiiiH-tlon Clly. Kan.. 8-14, St. Jusrpb, Mo., 15- Jiiih* 3. Ferris Slock flllek Ferris, lagr. I—San Francisco. Cal.. R, linleiinii... Fordiism Slis-k HTihs. F. Xi-Isimi. mgr.) — Lyons, X. V.. 8-13. I'.iiuuilHlgiiii. 11 20. I'niie Stock I Waller Fane. lagr. I—Asblaml, Wis., .VII. FreiH'h-lrvlug iliai Macmlllau. mgr.)—Janesville, Wis.. 8-ln. Ijlgciiini IIHI. Oshkosh 14-17, Ap- |.Irion 18-So. Fns-iuan Flske ami Xellv Lynns Ilealy—Milsko- ii"u. Mich.. 710, llasilngs 11-13. FL-ldlug Slis-k Imllminpolls. tod.. 1.1. liideflnlle. "Firm of Cniiiiliigliaui" IW. N. laiwrencr, mgr.y - X. V. illy 813. "Fatal Wisldiug." Snlllrau. Ilarrla & Woods'— X. Y. Clly 8-13. "Faldo Human!" IF. Jark Fausl. mgr.)—Toledo, II.. 710. Phlladrl|i.la. Pa.. 15-211. "Faust." Illlvrr Laliadlr's- -Atl.lill-. la.. III. "For Fiiiw and Forlime." Siillltriin. Ilarrla Ac XVi.mU' Clihngo. III.. 7-13. It's-brsler, X. Y.. 1.117. Syrueus.. 1820. "Factory Girl." Eastern H'hll II. Naai-. mgr.) — \iInula, tin., si:;, ItP-liosool. Va. t.l-'ju. "Fntm Bags lo Ifh-ls^-." Joseiili Sanlley Ml. II. Meyers, mgr. i • X. Y. City 8-13. "Fighting Chains-." Walter Edwards—Norfolk, Vs.. X 13. Philadelphia. Pa.. 1-1-20. "Fntal Wrdddlng." Solllvau. Harris k Wusla'— Taunton. Mass.. in. WmuMs-kef, It. L. II. "F.al Life lii Now York" I A. II. Worsts, mrr.) Louisville, ky., 7 13. I'in.iiio .11. II., II -Jn, "I'rlend or Ha* Family" IW. K. lairman, mar.) — Ilmnllinn, Can.. 10. Mi.nlrenl 1.1 Si, U Cu .i l a r la. N. ft fOta, J. Apph t-.u, ajgr.; -Den- ier, Colo., b 13. Krllar. Hurry (llmlley MrAdow, mgr.)—K, Clly 8-13, Kclirm-clnily. N. Y.. 18. Klark-I'rhnii (II. II. Klark, mgr.)—Scranlon, Pa., 8-13, Pollsvllle 15 20. Keller HIVKk (A. M. Keller, mgr.)—Trinidad, Colo., H-Aug. 12. Keith Slots (IM Lawrence, mgr.)—Lcaliloo, Ida., 8, Indrmilte. I, I.e Motne. Mrs. Sarah Cuwrll ill.my II. Har- ris, mgr.) -N. Y. Oily 813. Lyceum Slock IE. G. Gmsjeun, ugr.)—Brady, Tex.. 811, Paris 1528. Lung. Frank E.. Stock (Mock Sad AIM, mgr.)— Aiislln. Minn.. 813. "I.lltle Oiitcm-I," Geo. K. (Mil's Halifax, N. 8., 11-13. SI. John, X. II.. 18-20. "Utile Outcast," E. J. Calls-liter's -lint Wing. Minn.. 10. Wabasha II. Durunt. Win.. 12. Chippewa Falls 12. Anlilawl 15, Hurley IU. Itessi-iiier, Micli., 17, lsli|H'lillug 18, Cuiuluct Hi, lluucock 20. ■ Mnnsfk-ld, ItHiinl (Ben D. Stevens, mgr.)—Cin- cinnati. (I.. 8-13. Mav. Edna it'lurles Frouiiinii, mgr.)—Bustoii, Mas«.. 8- IS. Mo II. Hubert II. (Wm. A. Bradr, uigr.) -Chb •-ago. III.. S. Ilclellolle. Melville. Idea- (J. It. Stirling, mgr. i- Jersey City, X. J.. 8-13. Hallimore. Mil.. 1520. Myrkle-IIanler Slis-k, Ensieni (W. II, Harder, mgr. i- llrhlgrisiri. Conn., 8-13. .M..rev Slis-k fl.c Uniiir k Flceln-r. Mgrs.)—Mo- lerh-y. Mo.. K 13. Klrksrllle 1.1 so. Marks Slock iT'.in .Mucks, lugr.y—Siqsvlor, Wis., I 20. May. Vrrua (II. A. Du Pols, ugr.)—liny Clly, Mich.. 11-14. Miilhes. Clarn Victoria. I!. «,'.. 8. ladelilille. Myers. Irene I Will II. Myers, mgr.I—Fall Mirer, Mass.. 8-13. Trem.SI. X. J., 1.V20. Myrrs Shs-k I8lm Alh-u, mgr.)-- Waklrn, N. Y., S 13. Murray- It Murkoy (John J. Murray, mgr.)—Park. erslairc. W. Vs.. s. Indefinite. Mclioiiiihl Shs-k (Gn>. \V. McDonald, ugr.)— Trlabhol. l>4o., 7 go. Men.i|sdliaii Mark, Stanley's (Harry V, Wilis- low. aigr.l- Clilengir, III., a Jane I. Mordant Stis-k iKdttla Monlnot. aigr.l- Syracuse, X. V.. 8. ImlHIi,He. Murray Comply- llallle C'ris-k. .Midi.. 8 13. Mortlairr's Players iFnsk*rlck IS, Mnrlliner, lu^r. I- Savannah. Gii.. 1.1-20. .Mi ore's Slis-k I Frank A. Maori', lagr.)—Wain- ].'.ni. Pa., 8-13, Beavrr Falls 13-20. "Mrs, Wlggs. of Ha- Cabbage I'sleli" I'o., mgro. i"-Cblengo, HI., 7-27. "Mrs. Temple's Telegram" IW. X. mgr.)- -Brooklyn. X. Y.. 8)3. "Minister's Daughters" (Grovrr Bros • lilrugo. III.. 8-12, "Marriage of Klliy"—Mluiirapolls, Minn. SI. Paul 18-31. "Mixaishim-r's Daughter." Eastern IW, F. Maun. mrr. I—Omaha. Xrl>.. 7-10, lies Moines, la., II I.I. Clilrugo. III.. 14-27. "Midnight Flyer" iM. Anderson, mgr. i —Clinton, la.. Ml. Bode Island. HI.. II. Monusoilh 12. ii.resi.org 13. Pish-Iii 11, (.'anion 1.1, Jarksoa. villi- IU. Puny, 17, Paris 18. Danville IP, Kan- l,i Ire 2n. "My WltrV Family" (I. Srldrnhrrg, mgr. I—Mil- ■ranker. Wis.. 7 13. Hslikii.li 14. Itai-lls- 1.1. Wuilkrgso IU. Kin.-tiit 17. Join-.ville |H, Ipa-k- font. III.. III. Aurora SU, "My Tom I toy Girl." Loiili- Wllllaum (Honrv II. Wbi.-licll. mgr. i— Jersey Clly. X. J., 813. X. V. Clly 1517. "Me. Illm awl I" I Edwin J. (i.hn, ugr.)—Chb rago. III.. 7-13. Plllslmrg. Pa.. I5-WI. "Mlssonrl Girl." Eastern, i'nsl Itayaiinol'H ((lea. lUsbs-. mgr. i Fair Haven. VI.. lu. Lurllnw II. Xprlrigfa-ld 12. New|»n. X. II.. 13, clnrr- i.i'.i-t 1.1, W.-.l-i... k. VI., IR. "Mor,. lo IS.. I'll lei Thnli Kmrwil" fAlm l*,f, aaajr-l t'"'i ii.'iuii. II.. 7-13. "Jly lilcud, fht Eucniy" (lieu. H. Slatllu;, (Llrhler k f^wrisire, mgrs. i - 14 17. X.)— (Vinlrle, ii " iiisT.t — lluTalo. X. Y.. 10. St. Catherines. Can., II. UurliHi 12. Ilrniilfopl 13, Hamilton 15, III. D.inloi' IT. Toroalo 18-20. "Muniuiy and Ihe llniiiinliig Bird" (Jnlcs Murry, mgr.)—Toronto, Can.. 8-13. If North Bros.' I'oiarsllans (II. J. Mack, mgr.)—Al- bert Lea. Minn.. 8 14. Blue Earth 1.1-21. New York Plnyrrs (Hunter a Bradfonl. lagra.) — Wmvesler. Mass.. 1.1, liidcttnlie. New York Players. Marie Young—Uoallcoke. Can., 8-13, Itartun 1.1-20. "New Yrkk Day By Dnv" lileo. W. Wlnnrtl, mgr.)—St. Loots, Mo.. 7-13, Louisville, Ky,, 11-20. "Nellie. Ihe News tilrl" (O. F. (Mould, mgr.)—Co- lutahus. II., 8-III. Milwaukee. Wis.. 14-20. "Nnlmily's Darling." Sulllvaa. Harris A Worsls'—. Philadelphia, Pa.. 813. Baltimore. Mil., 13 20. a Olrotl. ci nine or (Anguslna Plluii, mgr.)—Saa Jose. Cal., 10. Oakland 11-13, San Francisco 14-27. O'Xell. Nance (Jolm B. Schocffel, mgr.)—Lyon, Mass.. PI, I.Hi.Teiice II. Owen. William—Iowa City. la.. II. Olyiiipla Musical Comedy ill, W. Priest, mgr.) — Memphis. Trail,. 8-13, Birmingham. Ala., 15-20. Orphrum Stock lEdwanl Doyle, mgr.)—Culumhut, II.. 8. Imlcflnlle. (Ismail Stis-k (John Osinaii, mgr.)—Wlhnlngtnu, X. C, 8-13. "Other lllrl" (Charles Frisimnii. mgr. i—SI. Jirscpli. Mo., 10. Kansas Clly 11-13, Chicago, III.. 1.1-20. "(Mir New Minister" (Miller 1 Cunycrs, oigrs.) — I.lncnlii, III.. IU. Springfield II, Pana 12, Dau- vllle 13, Chicago 11 27. "Over Niagara Falls." A (llowlnnd & CIKfnnl. iimr-. i -iiiirtnl... N. Y.. 8-13, Clevrliiuil, U., 15- 20. "Out of Die Fold" (Hen. Pivk. mar.)--Madison, N. J., iu. Ilooiituu II. Murrlaloaii 12. Moid- clalr 13. V Piiylon Sisters (Dan S, lluyt. lia.. SKI, Mllbslgcvlllr 11-13. Alliens 1.1-20. Paige Caaieily. II, F. Wlllanl'a 111. Marlyuiie, mgr.)-Meridian, Miss., 8-13, llatllcshurg l">- Si. Peters' Pavilion Players «Will J. Peters, mgr.) — Suuiliirrlleld. Kail., 1.1-17. Allrll 18-20. "Pisldler." Sullivan, Ilarrla * Woods'—Brooklyn, X. Y.. SI3. "Pl|«> of Pra.-e" - Jaraey Clly. X. J.. 13-20. "Power nf llir Cross ' |J. P. Iiiainhiie, mgr. I—• Itnllaiiaisdls, ImL. 8-10. Columlnis. 41., 11-13. u "Unlury Adams Sawyer." Central (W. G. Surll. log. mgr.)—la-troll. Mich., 7-13, llutTulo, N. Y-, 1.1 20. "Oins'il of the lllgbway" IW. Mellnwaii. mgr.) - Bosloii. Mass.. 813. Harlford. Conn.. 15-17, Xrw 1 In t in 18-20. "guliny Adams Sawyer"- -X. Y. Clly 8, hiilcfhille, R lingers tiros. (Klaw k Krlaagrr. mgrs.)—Erie, Pa.. 8. Ithaca. X. V.. II, Syracuse 10. Hllva II, Si-lieliertady 12, Troy 13. Blelinrds, Krncst (Jolm W. Ilnnklu. mgr.l—-Kau- kaiiua. Wis.. II, Grreii llay 12. Illpiui 13, Prslo ligo 1,1. ih-oiuo Id. Mnrslitlrld 17, Waiisuu IS, Mrrrlll IP. Aullgo Si. Bassell llrolhrrs iSauund Blair, mgr.)—Pitts- tairg. Pa.. 8-L'l, N. Y. (Ily M-2II. Bynn Slock (Duiilrl llyau, mgr.)—Springfield, Mass.. 1.1 :7. IMsr, Kathrlac (Harry King, mgr.)—Salem, M.i-. 8 13. Ue111l1.gn.il Sii.-k lllriiilugltai k Co., nigra.)—* Presto*. Ihil., 8 1.1. "lemming fur oftln." (Sam II. thirds, mgr.l—. Cliirlnanll. II.. 7-13, Hamilton I I, Wheeling, W. Va.. 10. Aituoiui, I'm.. III. Trruliai, N. J., 20. "Itoyal Slavr." Norllirru, Gordon k Bennett's lllnve II. Wmnl. uaar. I— lllce Ijlke, Wis.. III. Clllals-rlalol II, New Uleliaioiid 12, Mrniaillllio 13. Kau Claim 1.1. Chippewa Fulls 10. Ilraisl llapbls 17, Stuvriis Point 18, Neeuah 10, Ply- nioaili Si. "Itoyal Slave." Smilheru, G00I011 k llriuirll's (Henry M. Illiicknller, mgr. 1- Alumna. Pa., In, Joliasiowii II, Sianarsel 12. cminrllnville 13, SisSldale 1.1, Mould Pleasant HI, 1 si trots- 17. Vaiidergrlfl 18, New Kensington IP. Wasblnglisi 20. "Itulildl's Mart" (Pal «tlia|uadle. logr.)—Hrren- villi-. Trim., lu. Johnson Clly, II, Bristol, Vs., 12, Abingdon 13, Wylhrvllle IS, Pulaski III. Illneilcl.l. W. Va., IT, lladford, V11., 18, llo- anoke III. Phi la. I.yi.i.ii- ! Ill I, ..:.•!- 15-17, -WIlKSIM, Sollirrn. K. II., and Julia Marlowe fl'has. Froh. man, mgr.)- San Fralirlam, t^iL, 8-13. Onklaisl 15, IH. Skliinrr. Oils (Joseph J. Ihn-klry, mgr.)- ■Irlphla. PH.. 8-13. Trenlon. X. J„ 10, Imrg, Va., 18. Sliliin. ilmrge (Slnlr k Menial, mgrs.)—Port- land. Mr.. 12. 13. Lynn. Mass., 20. Siuiiri Set. Gas Hill's (W. U. Moure, mgr,) — Trent..11, X. J., II 1.1. Slullt, J. i|.-las Itldilrr. La., Ifl-Si. Sbrraian Plait Slia-k (Wm. II. Sherman, mgr.) — Calgary. X. W. T.. 8-Juiie IP. Smiiinrrs Stork (Win. II. Shrrmaii, mgr.)—Fort William, (int.. 8-14. "Seminary Girl." M. II, Kayuoud'a—Boston, Mass., 8, indrlliillr. "Swrel Clover" (Vklor II. Schafer. mgr.)—Brl- fn.l. Mr.. II, Kaslporl 12, Calais 13. HI. John. X. B.. 1518. MishIoii Hi, Si. "She si.sqis to Onuiiier," Eleanor Kolamu aad Kyrle Itcllriv iLIHdrr k Co.. mgrs.)--Buffalo, X. V., 8, Syracuse 11. Allsiny 10, llartronl, Ciam.. II. Vtnlrrliury 12. Hprluglleld, Mass., 15, It... -,, I5-2U. "Slam ot Ufr'' (lj*wls lionagella. mgr.l- Wui.li. Ingliai, D. I'., 8-15. Ilnaiklyn, X. V.. IS-SI. "Senrilillglds lu a Great Clly" Glnnerl II. Man. us-, mgr.) —St. Uuls, Mo., 11-20. T Tiiii|S>r|, Marie (Charlra Iruhiuiiii, mgr.)—N. Y. Clly H. Indrllnltr. Turner. Clara lira W. .Im-kson. lagr. 1- Bingham- Ion. X. Y.. H 13, Ellaals-lli, N. J., 1.1 SI. Tayk.r Hraiuallr (AHstI Taylor, mgr.)— West Pnlnl. Miss., 8-13, Columbus 15-20. ••Trilby" (Wm. A. Brady, lugr.i- K. Y. Clly H- Si. "Two Hlslrra" (C. II. Saillb. mgr. 1 -I |dda. Pa.. 8 13. Xrw Haven, Conn., Morrlslo«-u, X. J.. IN. "Trip n> Egypt" IC. II. Kerr, mgr.l- Minn.. Pi, lai Cnmtr, Wis.. II. Madison 12 Janrsvllh- 13. Wulerlowu II. Sle-laiyima 1.1, Apiuelou p;. Oslik.sdi 17. Marietta IN. Iron Mouolalii. Mich.. Ill; lalqaiulng 20. "IVn Nlglil- In a Bar It..00." Bcrrner k Sinn- Iry's (Waller .1. Mrlamnbl. mgr.l -Alinenn, Kan.. 13. Jennings 1,1. Seidell IU. Xorlon 17, 1'hllllia.tairg 18. hisislngiMi 111. Ia*Iniisoi 20. 'Tle.ii Shull .Vol Kill" M..nicest, Cun.. 8 12. "Taming ot Hie Slin-w" -Toleilo, Ot., 11-13. II M i:aHa Tian's Calda." AI. \Y. Martin's (Kd. S. Marllii. mgr. 1 -Mliiueapdls. Minn., 7-13, Do- 1.01 •-. In., 17. lie. kloid. HI., IN, Aurora IU, Elvhi Si. "I'lnlr Tom's lallilo." S.rl^jn'-. Western I Win. Klltfilc. mgr. 1 Portland. Midi.. Ill, lirainl Isilgi- II. Lake lalrsioj 12. ITiarbrtle 15. EaPsa llnplds 1.1. Moiinl ClniHSls III. III thumb- 17, Ilial«. 0 IS, Terilllisrli III. Ypsllnllll SI. "I nclr Tian's Ciibln." Ma.-sio k Dlton's (Tbos. F. Wlnlrniaiia. mgr. 1—Perkins, Okla., 13, Coyh- in. V Van Pykr A Esloo (F. Mark, mgr.)- -Aurora. III.. 7 11. Vero.ai Slock (Ib-nJ. It. Vernon, mgr. I -llarllog- lon. Vi.. a 13, Milium-. X. V.. 15 Si. "Virginian." Ho.1 In Farinim <Klrke Lu Shell.-. mar. 1 Chicago. III., 8X0, "Vivian's Papas." Caroline Bull lltlrb it llarrli, mgrs.1 Kansas City, Mo.. 713. "Village llrnrrr." Kathryn llrayhani IW. W. Ij- isilnl. mgr.l llarrr. VI.. ft. Whllrflrld. X. II.. to. Ilrrlln II. Norway 12. Itumfonl Fnlla, Me., I-':, Llvermorr Falls II. Blddrford 17. w Wll-oii. Francis ictoirii-s Frohuuiii. mgr.)—But- fain. X. Y.. II 13. Wlllar.l, K. S. ii'ioirh- A. M.s.rr. mgr.)—Tu- roulo. I.'iiu.. 8 13. S. Y. (Mly 15-SL Wnrllrld. Iluvld (David Ihdascn, mgr.)—N. Y. city 8-27. Wllwai. AI. fSMury II. Ellis, mgr.)—Plttilstri, Pa.. 8-13, si-.i-oii .in|.. Wels-r's All Star Slock (Joseph M. Weber, uiir.)' - si Duds. Mo.. 8 13, Ward nnd Voki-s (Slnlr k Nleolal, nigra.)—Ham- lltrai. Can.. 12. Lmninn 13. Willlains ami Walki-r (llurllg 4 Bramofl, mgrs.)—. Allmny. X. V., II, Troy 12, Bclieneclady 13, X. V. Clly 15 SI. Wliinlogi-r linn.' Hn-11 M-'rank Wlunlngrr, our.) — Nccuah, ttk... 8 13, Until Hay 1121,