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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER: May 27. F. KEITH'S : : : Theatres and Vaudeville Booking Circuit Keith's Theatre...-..., Keith'* HIJon Theatre. Keith's Theatre....,,.. Keith's Theatre Keith's Theatre Hi lili's New 'J'heRtre.. Keith's Uljou Theatre. Boston, Mans. boHiou, Mass. ...Providence, It. I. ...Powtniket, It. 1. ....New York City ..Philadelphia, I'n. ..Philadelphia, Fa. Keith's Prospect Theatre; Cleveland. Q. Keith's Royal Princess Theatre.London, Kng. Harry Davis' Oraud Opera House. * Pittsburg,?*. Chases Theatre Washington, I>. 'C. Keraan's Maryland Theatre. ..Baltimore, Md. Shea's Garden Theatre Buffalo, N. x. Shea's Theatre Moore's Theatre../. Temple Theatre.... Arcade Theatre.... Moore's Theatre.... Moore's Theatre... Park Theatre NOW ARRANGING NEXT SEASON'l Performers Wishing to Fill Odd Open Weeks During the Spring and Bummer Seasons Should Make Application at Once. .. .Toronto, Can, , Rochester, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. Toledo, O. Portland, Me. Salem, Man. Worcester, Mais. TIME. S. B. F. KEITH'S BOOKING OFFICES, St. James Building. K. HQDGDOH. Booking Manager, Rooms 823 to 828, St. James Building, NEW YORK CITY C fuckers. See JforaAoH's Oheu Opening*, m pp. Holntluu of Position No. .1, Vol BY TIIJCKHRY, NEW YORK. Black 8 12 18 22 K24 White 0 10 HO. 81 Klft Block to play and draw, 18 T.i 32,10 23 «T J] 4 ll» Vi 31 24 OS. 24 28 1(1 11 28 10 Drawn. (a) _ Mi-cu. AI«o the numerous analyses cited 'J'he Jiagle of March 1». for which we have not room. "Marshall seems to have a predi- lection for moves of his own choosing." ((/) In difficulties already, after five moves] (c) As good as any; the game Is lost.— Field. Xy.—Q'S GAMBIT EVADED, Poaltlon No. 4, Vol. 511. ii v nnnsivieNOR, ni:w yonK. Black K19 22 23 ». .r-w i X.UKt 4..QB-] J..Y-K.: Marshall. l..J'toQ4 •;,.P-0B4 Kt-B3 -Kt 0 -K3 11..K-ll 8(1 7..KbBll H..K PXP S..K B-Q8 In. .LlO'.th-H 11.. (J 11-114 ij. .q-B inp) ].1..ll-)lls&- 14. .It-It :; It. .Ml I 10..() H-ll 0 U..K1-K6 Janowskl. PtOQ4 P-K3 K Kt-B3 O Kt-Q 2 B-KI castles P Q Kt I KPX1" 1I-K12 POM P-QR3 P.fifi I'-Kt 3 P-Q Kl 4 Kl-K f. R-Ksq QKlXKt 1H..UP XKt Kt-114 19. .QR-Qsu Kt-Qtl i(I..P-K? P-B4 Marshall. JanowsH. 21..KttoK2 B to 4.1 22..P-KKt3(6) O-B.i: 23..QB-1I4 KKXB 24..KIXB KtxKt 2ft..KtPXKt KRXI* M..B-KtS It-Oiq IH..QH-Q4 Kll-u! 2R..KR-Qsq l|H-IJJ ai..Q-her2 o-home! 30..q-B S 81..QR-Q2 .i2..q,K:. 83..K.-HMI M..BXI' + »a..qrxk 36..PXP 3L.lt XB 3D..q-KH-f 3W..K-Q 7 + and we have this: P-qil4(e) P-Kt 4p> KtPXP H-KKtO qaxB P X PW BXR-r- q-Kt4 K-Kt I K-K3, White 11 21 KU Mack In play and win. tin hip No. 4, Vol. r,:i. EDINBURGH. Played In Now York between Ed. Knower and A. J. De Freest. Mr. Knower played bjnrk. 2(1 17 7 11 1» 24 :( 8 10 7 28 19 17 IS It 1« 1« :»> in IK 27 24 !l T III M 2 11 18 22 1 l IIS 24 15 7 10 111 15 111 ID 12 10 10 lit 15 10 10 20 24 15 11 10 30 23 10 ll» 10 7 21 IT ,..) 2,'l 10 8 12 Drawn. (») In looking over ibis game afterwards II seemed lo have a familiar appearance, as It ought 10. (or It. comes up from three other t'onu-H, as follows: HKCOND DOUBLE COBNER. & nr I 8 fi * £ KR, K8, QT, QR3, Kt2, K3, K 112. « t i t u n K K3,KKt4,KKt.t,QR4. Kt4, Br,, KB4, R'-'. White drew by perpet. ch. with Q, In twenty-eight more moves! Notbr, Fleli, condensed. (a) Inconvenient; prevents 13. .R to Ktsrt. 1 In Forced, Q to It 5 Is threatened, anil the reply threatens P 10 Kl 4. (c) PlayR to win ;better wns 30..P toKt 4. ( VI Bad, as Marshall speedily shows. (rt> If Q to Kt 4 (as probably Intended); ,10. .Q to Kt 8 eh, K to Kt 2; 37..Q tks B ch, K to R 3 : 38. .It to Q 7, and wIiir. a draw), lint forged ahead again, and lost the lead no more. He Is fully entitled to the highest credit for the grand victory over 10 formidable an opponent, and It will be un- grudgingly granted hy oil round, but ea- pec'ally In Paris, where le petit Marshall was a popular figure during the Paris tourna- ment. _ . _ "David Jnnowskl was born In Russian Po- land, In 1868. He won his master's rank at I/»lpzig In 1804. In matches be bos beaten Blttenfeld. Wlnawer, Walbrodt and Showal- ter, and has not lost caste by bis present defeat. Ills tournament list Is a long one, with various successes, twice coming out first. Me was at Nuremberg, Buda Pesth, Berlin, Vienna, Cologne, London, Paris, Monte Carlo, Uanover and Cambridge Springs." A seasoned veteran, you see, disciplined In every tibre. Lacker's Chun Magazine, March, nit., says: "A study of these games reveals many facta worthy of note. The games themselves are of a very high class and well worth analysis, the opening <n many Instances add- ing greatly to our knowledge of this part of the game Jnnowsil played with confi- dence, If not with great success, up to the thirteenth game, but the result of that game seemed to demoralize htm, and from that on he was not able to withstand the sustained energy of his able American opponent The middle games were always Interesting, but'Marshall detected that he could outplay h<R opponent by simplifying the positions and playing for the end game, and this was the weak spot of Janowskl's play Janownkl Is partlrulnrly susceptible to the Influences of personal feelings, and the result of this con- teat wns a very severe blow to bis pride." * 1 » 1'I.AVSnnd SKETCHES COPYRIGHTED VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS, ATTENTION! ALi Wt FILSOM ASK 8 YOD TO BEAR IN MIND THIS FACT: In baying stocks in the ''fS^'^,^ntr^^W^^«^^f^^l^'Lrm^mnT nr/uwinff mire metallc Conner from ow grade ores, AM) MJ NArihK ivhai curl hit .viNt.s. OR ^KluioOATKU IN THIS (^tHtSSm COTOTBIKS, MU>KR8 OP CKRTIK1CATKS Is' THISi OOWPASY' W'ILL RKCKIVK DIVIDENDS ON THE OUTPUT FROM EACH AND EVERY MINE WHBHE THIS PROCE8B IS INSTALLED. Stock U now selling at ■ cents V tr ™I»7paVvalu"0SE DOLLAR, and >ON-A88KSSABLB. $100.00 BUYS 400 SHARES. $500.00 2,000 SHARES. $1,000.00 4,000 SHARES, CHA8. J. ROSS (of ROSS Sc. PENTON) »ay«i "I wad prenent April 2K at B4 I,aSalle St., Chicago, and witnessed a pnlillc demonstration given by the Esmeralda Copper Precipitating Co. Their process for extracting Pare Metallic Copper from low grade ores is,.to my mind, something marvel, oas, and I was so impressed with the practicality of the whole enter- prise in general that I Immediately subscribed for a block of the stock, and consider that I hare made a splendid investment." A public demonstration of onr process showing how copper la extracted from ore will be made every Tuesday and Thursday at 54 lj*alle St., one block west of Olympic Theatre, Chicago, III. Afier seeing our plant produce copper, the following performers invested: Ross and Fentou, Stalev »nd Blrbeck, Bellman and Moore, Matthews and Harris, Dave Lewis. Hal Godfrey, Lottie Vrt e- raont Vic. Jerome, HalMerrltt, Nichol Sisters, Max Jacobs, J. Royer West, Jan. K Mardonahl, Joe Harris, Fred St. Onge, John W. World, (leorge H. Kelly, James Hyde, Kdgur Smith (author of WH*r and Fields Burlesques). For further Information call on me at the Hoffman Honae, Broadway and SJ?th St., New York City. Phone 3440 Mad. Sq. Room 10. W\ ION. The Great Slntch Ended. XVI.—Q'8 PAWN OPKNINO. 11 IS 24 111 Ifi 24 27 20 11 14 21! IN (•) r, 28 8 2K ,'! 32 Now ft ■».» IT 24 H 2H (he colors reversed. 11 Ki IK 11 m in 24 111 1ft 21 28 111 liosltlon 4 8 22 IS 8 11 21) 2S 1 r, 2fi 22 la the 11 I« 20 11 7 1(1 30 2G(») same, but WHII.TER. in 24 28 III 11 1(1 20 11 7 1(1 22 18 P. C, but colors 2ti 2a 1 r, 2U 2D(«) 11 15 11 10 4 8 2.1 111 24 2(1 32 27 7 11 in 21 8 11 2(i 23 20 11 27 24 3 7 8 Id 0 14 3(1 211 27 20 24 111 (•) The same as 8. versed to Edinburgh. WIWi (V THID TCI8P. 11 ir. 10 14 0 10 11 15 2 0 S3 1!> 18 l» 22 18 3d 2(1 22 17 i) 1.1 r. 14 in 4 8 13 « 22 18 27 23 18 t) 25 22 20 17 15 22 8 11 5 14 8 11 3 8 2ft 18 2(122 21125 32 27(ft) 17 13 (lii Now we are Just one move ahead, But iinnic colors. 1 —^—i —^—w^ While, Janownkl. i..rtn04 2..KKI-BS B..B-H ?. 4..B-B4 f...l'-K:t 0..O.-K'.! 7..0KI-Q2 8..V-KH8I H..K 1'Xl' 1U..U-KI :i ll..Rl'XQ 12,.KH-g:i 1:1..Castles 14,.r-OKt4 ir...Kt-hl«s 10.. <) 11 v II 17. . Kt-It r, 18,.K It-K Hi| ll».. Kt-ti 2 M..V-K 114 . ■Jl..Kt-ll:i '.►J..l'-Ktfit 28..BX1' M.QPXKt Illark, Mnrshull. PtoQ4 I'O B4 P-KS 4KI-1I3 o-Kt.ir Ki-llii HI} 2 a i-xp(«>) R-ll M QXQfb) p q R :i UK 2 Castles Kl-K Kq(r) KU-Qn KtX B SR-B2 home It-K Hq P-R4V Kl-K MO) R P X P Kl X Kt lt-Q-J White, Jauowskl. 2&..BX Kt. •.'ii..Kt-q 4 R-hl* 0 •>..P-0 K14 a)..p-Kta un..K-11'j ;il..K It-QR ;U..Kt-B;i B..K It-It 4 :U..Kt-K.'. Black, Marshall. I* X B(e) K-B2 1-113 P-Kt 4 ' K-ll .1 H-K2I/) ll-K sq (> u Kt ■: K-Kt sq act. Copy- Copy- l*-«f>(o) S.1..QBPXP K 11 -OKI2 3H..KtXBP M..ORX B 38..KIIXP 3B..P.0 5 40.. K-ll II JK.Ktl'XP 42..p-gn 4a.. k -uis 3 44..K-I1IS2 4f...P-Q7<l-l- 4«..IM)u 47..l'-l7(l .PXFI BXKt K It X 1" q It X V Kt P X P ll-K S 1(-(| H P-K4 !(-() II 8 K-1HS2 K-Osii H-U6 Resigns. Cbe$$e Walfa. The Vienna mnsters' tourney Is finished, and nculn Carl Schlechter Is chief victor, 13 In f>: Wolf, 12-0; Dr. Perils and Herr l.oewv, 1.0•A-7%: Plelaehmnuu, D-ll; Nleai- /owlt'ch, N-10: Alhln. Neumann and Vldinnr, 7-11. and Bnlln, U-12. Altila. won the only Kiuno Mchloclitcr lost, nnd It is worthy of liole that NleuKOWltch urtopted fs. Wolf the name defence us Marsliall In XIV vs. .la- iiowskv, and drew La Strategic, Just In, reports that ML Nardtis, of Paris, pro- KHtiteil n purse of 500 francs for a slngla Kniii'", snpiilcmentary to the great match Just llnlslied, !!00f. lo the wluuer, 200 to Ihe lnsi'i'. Hie game was won by M. Jnnowskl, The April /,n Utratcplc will give the game. The KMMti Memorial Bonk did not sell nt $1.50 it copy so ns to be of material help lo the family. The large remaining slock Is now ofTered nt 75ets. each. In hopes of securing some present help for the needy fnmllv. Henilt lo llnrtwlg Cussell, P. O. Box 1,20*; New York City. 1'lin (J rent Match. We now have the game and Its rtefenc* for which, It has been JiiBtly said, "tho whole eliesN world 1ms been on the oui vive to eeo brought out In this match." Dr. Laaker sud others have pointedly condemned (bo de- fence; Mr. Marshall and others have Just nt pointedly advocated It. Right here between iiieui la tho battle set, and tho result mis- tnlnii Mr. M. aud bis hook, pp. 54-110. XIV.—RUY I.OFEZ KT'S CAMS. ("3. .1' to K B 4 defence.") White, Black, 1 While, Black. Juuowskl. MurshHll. Janowakl. Marsliall. 1..IM0K4 P!?K4 n..BPX_B KityP (a) 1'luces him In an Inferior Sicilian. (i>) Kniliarrassed; to be taken was better. (C) Sonic time might be saved by 14. .11 to Q sq. followed by B to B 2. (rfl Premature, because of White's 22... (c) B tks Kt would restrict the range of While's operations on Q's side. . , if) 30.. R to Q Kt, would lose sooner. ((/) Trying lo get It Into play at. an/ cost In hopes of a draw, lie has to succumb by a slaw process In any case.— The Field. XVII.—Q'S GAMBIT KVADMD. Marshall. 1..IM004 «..1'-(|BU 3.1) Kt-B 3 4..I1-Kt-S a.. P-KS 11..B-03 7..KI-B3 8.. nasties H..1I I'X P 10. .0-11 •«» ll..K,t-Ri> 12..0HX Kt 13.. Oil- II sq 14..ll-!lls6 1S..P-B4 l(i..l'-0 113 K..P-K41 18..KP X P IS..KtX Kl 20. .(J-K 2 31. .O-K r^!> 22..H-Klsq .Q-B» .((-K 3 -Bi Jonowskl. P to q 4 PK3 K Kill 3 0 Kt-Q 2 KI Casll en PQKI3 B-Kl 2 K PXP P-B4 P-Kl<3t Kl X II V-B6 P-lt 3(h) I'-q Kt 4 llanmeffl B-Kt-1 KtXP qnxKt K n-() 3 ll-hls2 BKtsq P-K13 MiHlH ij-KM Marshall. 20..II PXP ■■!,..Kl-H 3 2K..(ixq 21)..Kt-R4 Jauowskl. P to BI tt r s we have this position .() It-K sq .(] 11 X R 32..K-B2 33..KI-II5 34..P-K Kt.1 36..R-Osq ;i(i..Ki-Hii -h 37..KtXP US. .Kl-K 3 39..KBX » 41).. K-ll 3 4I..KI-Q5 42..K1-I14 43..P-0..1 44.. KX II 4f>..p-qu 4rt..K-q5 47..KX RP 48..Kl PX P 40..u-q B6 w..itxi'i' X(i (> ll-K 2 K K-Ksq K ItxH K ll-bla i It-K. :i B-0.1 ll-ll 4(«0 K-Kl-2 II-K13 q ll-K t ItXB It-K sq ll-K 4 B-ll 2 "XKt K XP ■--It 4 P-Kt ft I'-ll 8 P X « P it-O sq IIX I'.onrf K 114, (jli:i. qiin,KKi.-i,R2. White (o play anil win * I KKtS, q3, (a) Notes Field, much condensed. A modification of XV., and 11. ft KB3. Is an- "Son of Allah," a sketch, in one act. Copy. righted by T. K. B. Henry. "Spreading the News, a sketch. In one act. Copyrighted by Lady llregory. "A Trifle In Bohemia." In three acts. Copy- righted by Julius Wedeklnd. "Wedding Belts," In four acta. Copy- righted by Walter H. Baker. "The Wooing of a Violin," In four ucti. Copyrighted by Albert S. Humphrey. r 'After the Show," a sketch, In one Copyrighted by T. W. Murray. "An American Bride," In one act, righted by L. 0. Peacock. • "Betw'een the Acts," In one act, righted by J. Heme. "A Colonial L'ourtr.lilp." in four acts. Copyrighted by 1,. K. Mable and G. K, Stod "Country Lnnes and Cltv Pavements," In one nil. Copyrightcd by 0. W, Heath. "The flrafters. In three acts. Copyrighted by 0. h. Pollock. "His Last Drink," In five acts. Copy, righted by James Keane aud M. U. Wlnatock. "A.Hundred to One Shot," In one act. Copyrighted by F. J. Beaman. -Marcel la," In four acts. Copyrighted by W. Davis and (', Brannon. "Miss Civilization. By Richard Harding Davis. "Pauline Dnrcy," in four acts. Copy, righted by A. M. Smith aud I,. J. Henderson. "Persian Pilgrimage," In two aclB. Copy- righted hy C. Vredenburg. ••Professor and the Hobo," In one act. Copvrlghted by Blekel * Watson. "Wanled, a Typewriter." Copyrighted by R. Cone. "The Bells," sketch, In one act. Copy, righted hy .T. r. Wagner. "Coast of Maine," In three acts. Copy- righted by the Ames Pub. Co. "ICdward, the Confessor,'' sketch, In on* act. Copyrighted by J. I'. Wagner. "The Father." Copyrighted by H.C.ttreene, "Heart of the Tenderloin." sketch, In one act. Copyrighted by N. Mitcmllian and P. Armstrong. "How women Win Men," In four acta. Copyrighted by Fi. HIroy. '•luitlnting a Granger." Copyrighted by T, S. Dealson, "Kafoosclum," In two acls. Copyrighted by Alien Lowe. "Onco Upon a Time." Copyrighted by 0. G. Haines. '•Pussy In a Corner." Copyrighted by Frank X. Flnnecan. "Silver Cord," In four nets. Copyrighted hy 0. Borrow and C. .1. Campbell. "Sweet Swan of Avon." Copyrighted by C. C. Williamson. "As a Man Sown." Copyrighted by B. C. WacCullocb, New York. "A Bride's Ohr'stuins,"' a monologue. Copy. ' righted by B. B. Haywood, Waylitud, Mass. "Burglar's Daughters," In four acts. Copy, righted by Jules flartlg. New York. "ClrcuniBtanl lal Evidence," In three acts. Copvrlghted by T. Bucbannan. "La Corslcaufl," a aketch, in one act. Copy. righted by the John Church Co., Cincin- nati. 0. "The Country Store," a monologue. Copy- righted by It. B. Haywood, Wayland, Mass. "Dcntli Before Dishonor." n sketch. In on* act. Copyrighted by ('. II. Blimey, New York, "The Lady " iThe Chance of a Lifetime J \ PROFESSIONALS, STOP WASTING YOUR MONEY. ii WHY NOT OWN A HOME? l;Hew York's Most Convenient Shore Front Property at ii QRIENTA POINT, MAMARONEGK, I I ON TIIF. NF.W HAVEN H. R. 48 TRAINS DAILY. LOW COMMUTATION. !l HIGH GRADE RESIDENTIAL PLOTS $900. I | Upon terms to suit. Trollev to New York Cltv passes property. Our property fronU on the , ' , Bostou i'ii-t Road. Water, electric lights and macadamized streets. Loans procured to build ( ' with. Also _ HOME SITES 5 h acre GARDEN PLOTS m on Elsy Payne,lk t At WANTACH HARBOR, L. I.; .'>0 minutes ride from 34lh St., New York'. Here you have stores, schools, churches, etc, -j.'.oo people new living there. Here you can have houses built accord- ing to your own taste. Ocean, bathing, boating and Ashing near iiy. Call or write tor plsu< I and newspaper extracts regarding the improvements on Long Island now being made by the ( I'eansylvanla R. K. Co, HENRY BELMAR RepresenHng the INTERURBAN NOME CO., * Knickerbocker Theatre Building, 1409 Broadway, Suit* 500>507, N. Y. City. 4 "Col. Blizzard, from Dakota," sketch, la ens act. Copyrighted by 0. I,. Coburn. "Daughter of America," In live acts. Copy, righted by L. II. Johnson. •Tor the Man She Loved," in five acta. Copyrighted by Walter FeBsfer. "A Fortunate Burglary." Copyrighted by II. ft Perry. "Her Ladyship's Niece," In four acts. Copy, righted by R Slmms. "Hooligan In New York," In tour acts. Copyrighted hy C. B. Marvlu and Sam Morris. "How the Yankee Won In China," sketch, In one act. Copyrighted by I'. H Morris. "In the time of LouiH," in four acts. Copy- righted by M. K. Doune. "Quarrel In High Life," sketch, In one act. Copyrighted hy Frank O. Mayo. Uve acts. act. and i!,.KKl-B3 QKl-UII :i..KB-Ktfi l'-UJ! 4,.KI-U3((»1 KI-B3 t,..KPXPr I'-Kft ti..KKt-IH(0)P-O4 K PXP 7..PQ3 »..Kt-IKi\no U..UXI' lu. .Q-K -J ii..fl-Kir, 1-J..Kt-(<if l:l,.«vg 14..K-llHi| K...K II UJ ni.,1) Ki-ll:l K..1IPXKI i»..Ki Xl'di in.. li.li(inii> mi.. K Ki-II 3 ■J1..11-KII VJ.. It-K si] i:i..K-K-J •Jt..l'-KK3 '.'.',.. Kty II ••» KB 2 'J7..K1-K II O-K I H- 1HT-' Cnslles K-Ksu. UX4-f 11-K4 g Kt-iua.'i Kl X II K-Kt 4 liv Kl P ll-Kir, KH-H4 U-Ksii H-li l« r, p-QKia KBxKt Pit 4 Kt« r, IIXK and While resigns. N.. K-h I* T0..K-Q'J (1..HX It Ti..PKt4 H3..B-Usq 34..K-(Ji .V...P-U4 3(I..P.B(. n..K.QIIsq 38..P-Q 4 39. .HX Kt 40..OPX P 4I..K-Q3 4J..P-nn 43..P-K4 44..F-K6 c..i'Ki; 4U..KU H.x(| 47..K-li:i 48..K-K12 4U..P.K1 Jdl.llllOIIlP M..K-R si| W..H-OIISII ,vi..k-h:i 164..B-B8 ... '» KKl W XI* Kt VR Kl-Kt I KI-Q4 KKl I K-B.'l Pit 4 I'll 0 Kt V II H-K6 P-Q Kt 41 RXKl P KtPX P l'-RO it-gill p-it; PR 4 Pit r. KR 'i it XP R-R2 it-H U PR a II -Ills ', il-K Kl 6, oilier to which lHack'a reply in bis first weak- ness. Marshall evidently considered carefully the short comings of game XV. (b) The Inconvenience of 11. ,1s felt now, lie can not piny V to Kt 1), for White would userillce It. (?) Precious time lost In an already pre- carious poaltlon; also permits White s ad- vantageous advanee of K P. I !) Black is perfectly helpless. (i.l If K to Kt U; P to II 5, with dig- est tons effect. (rfl B to Kt 4 would he better, hut the game enn not be saved. Rohoea of the Maieh. What Ihe lending chess writers say of th» match mid Its players Is of commanding In- terest. Bro. llolfer {Find) writes: "Can- didly speaking, Mnrshnll's victory cornea as u surprise lo the initiated, n surprise Justl- lied after the tlrst live games, the result of which should have been. Judging lulrlnslcdll.v. four wins and a draw for Janowakl. What the result of the mnlch might have beentheii, must remain n mntler for speculation. So much Is certain that Janowskl's temperament militated mralnst him In nn uphill fight. This was plainly noticeable In some of the gntnei In tlit» latter part of the match. Marshall, «n thp contrary, elated by success, only lost the lead once it he score being two e»ch ana Cook," a sketch, In one Copyrighted by the Hints Publishing Hapoly Co.. New York. "My Lord's Secretary," In three acta. Copy. righted hy W. II. Corson. New York. "Nobody's Purling." In four acta. Copy- rlsliteil by Siillivnn, Harris A- Woods, New York. "Kcpcntancc," In five acts. Copyrighted by P. V. lloguuy Bud G. F. Rlbbecke. ' "A Scrupulous Mnn," a sketch, In one act, Copvrlghted by U. Hecht. "Shnre and Share Alike," a Bketch, In on* act. Copyrighted by J. F. Leonard. "SudreR," In four acts. Copyrighted by H, W. Treltel, Woonaocket, B. I. "Tlxx," la two acts. Copyrighted by O. Reanlon, Chicago. "Woman's Folly," a Bketch, In on* act Copvrlghted bv llugh Flttpntrlck Jr. "Young Buffalo." Copyrighted by Chaa. H. Blanev. "From Scotland's Hills," in Ave acts. Copy. rlqiiteil by M. J. Norton. "Ocrmelshnusen," in four acta Copyright- ed by Curl Hchlenker. "(irest Cliadwlck Case." Copyrighted by K. K. linmphiey. "The Heart of New York," In four acta. Copyrighted by O. Woll, New York. •Another Man's Wife," In four art*. Copvrlghted by Wnlter Fessler. "Belle of the Antilles," in one act Copy. righted by r. B. Morris. "Blood. Hed Rose of Bin," In four art*. Copyrighted by Walter Fissler. _ . ■somebody's Daughter," In four acts. Copy- righted hy Walter Feesler. "Willow Brook," la three acts. Copyright- ed by M. £. Doane. "When Men Betray." sketch, In one act. Copyrighted by F. Backus. "Hnrhor Shoals," In four acts. Cony, righted by W. H. Corson. "Her Friend's Friend," sketch, In one act. Copyrighted by F. J. Benman. "Uls Highness. My Husband," In tares acts. Copyrighted by W. Boosey. ■ "A Chicago Tramp," In three acta. Copy- righted by W. C. De Bangb. "Football," a monologue. Copvrlghted by M. Wltmark & SonB. "How I Died at San Juan," Bketch, In om act. Copyrighted by M. Wltmark & Sons. "Joseph In Egypt," in three acta. Copy- righted hy P. F. Itugownv. "Jollus Sneeier." Copyrighted by M. Wlt- mark & Sons. "King's Master," lu four acts. Copy- righted by 3. Ii. McCaon. "Ladyland." Copyrighted by Franclf, Day & Hunter. "A Call lo Arms," sketch, In one act Copyrighted hy Walter H. Baker & Co. "Maggls Tulllver," in four acts. Copy, righted by 15. W. I^wery. 'A Maltese Cat," In two acta. Copyright- ed by W. U Balch. "Over the Hills to the Poor House," In four nets. Copyrighted by C. J, Smith. "While He Wns at Klba," In Uve Copyrighted by F.llzn Warren "The World Against Tim," sketch, In one. net. Copyrighted by It. II. Balnes. "Coon and the Bootblack," black face sketch for two. Copyrighted by Frank Uohln. "Hermlonc," sketch. In one act Copyright- ed by Thomas Dickinson. "The Khan of Tartnry," In two acts. Copy- righted by B. M. Kruns. "The Land of the Leal." Copyrighted by Julia Worthington. "The Magistrate," In two nets. Copyrighted by H. K. OrlgBhy. "The Only Boy." Copyrighted by Helen Soromer. "Pnsslng of the Grandmother," sketch, In one act. Copyrighted by Mrs. B. W. Holcomb, "A Point in Lnw." Copyrighted by John B. Renthatn. "The Sign of Victory," In three acts. Copy- righted by L. B. Spafford. ■Teddy's Trick: 1 Copyrighted by J. S. Pent. "The Trading Stamp Fiend," sketch, In ont act. Copyrighted by Cbas. Horwlti. "The Yankee Doodle Girl," hi three acta, Copyrighted by Fred Hylands. "Anno UiOli," In three acta. Copyrighted l>y II. G. Hawn, N. Y. "Automobile Craze," In one scene. Copy- righted by M. Wltmark & Sons, N. T. "The Bowery Newsglrl," In four acta, Copyrighted by RIess Ic Totten, N. Y. "Deadwood Dirk," sketch, In one act Copyrighted by Oeo. Hug. "The Devil Outwitted," sketch, In one aet Copyrighted by Alex. Bevan. "Down at uncle Polk's," sketch, In on* act. Copyrighted by T. P. Morgan. "A Guilty Conscience," In four acta. Copy- righted by J. Stiles & H. L. Cate. "Her Second Time on Earth,'' In three arts. Copyrighted by Frank Kennedy. "The imposters," In three acts, Copy- righted by a1. U. Cookem. > •'In the Shadow of Darkness," In four acts. Copyrighted by M. J. Fielding. "Lend Me Your Wife." a playlet Copy- righted by G. FJ. Stoddard. •'Mlspah," In fonr acts. Copyrighted by Ella Wheeler Wilcox and L. Searelle. "The Musical Imposter," sketch, <n on* act Copyrighted by Mrs. M. Demarest. "Mustaphs," In two acts. Copyrighted by David S. Marlon. "Stage Struck Boarding House." Copy- righted by Wltmark & Sons. "Suspend Animation," sketch, In one act Copyrighted by .1. W. Oliver. "The Typewriter," in three acts. Copy- righted by F. G. Main. "Were I the King." in four acts. Copy- righted by Harry Bruce. •The White Knight," in four acts. Copy- righted by B. H. Standish. "Amusing the Babv," sketch, In one act. Copyrighted by M. Wltmark & Sons. "Aurora Leigh," In Ave acts. Copyrighted by A. F. Reddle. "Doctor Low-rents (Lorentt)." Copyright- ed by M. Wltmark & Sons. "Jack and Jill," sketch, In one act Copy- righted by S. M. McDonald. "Land o' Dreams," an extravaganza. Copy- righted by F. Bruegger. •The Man in Red,' In five acts. Copyright- ed by B. K. Scott. "Matrimonial Agency." Copyrighted by M. Wltmark & SonB. "Old Shipmates," In four acts. Copyright- ed by B. B. Morris. "Ratnona." In four acts. Copyrighted by Helen Bingham. "St. Lonls Fair Hotel." Copyrighted by M. Wltmark & Sons. "Saved from Siberia," In five acts. Copy- righted by M. G. Mlrchel and It If. Jacob. '"Phe Scotch Jero," sketch. In one act. Copyrighted by J, F. Leonard. "Talk of the Town," In two nets. W. Greet. "Two Women and One Man." Copyrighted by M. Wltmark & Sons. "When Women Rule TJs." Copyrighted by M. Wltmark.* Rons. "The Weaker Sex," sketch, In on* act Copyrighted by L. C. Jones. "Arnica," lu two acts.. Copyrighted by rani Collins. ■ "Le Brazzl," In five acts. Copyrighted by Flora De More. "La Cabrera," In two acts. Copyrighted by Kduardo Sonzogno. "Captain Proxy." Copyrighted by David H. Morion. "Charlotte Temple." In five acts. Copy- righted hy Flora V. Do More. •Tho Crime at the Altar," In on* act Copyrighted by Thomos Irwin. The Bat," In three acts. Copyrighted hy F. Rullmann. "France and the Maid," In three acts. Copyrighted by E. A. Gerrnrd. "How She Was Saved." Copyrighted hy Mrs. MInard S. Condon. "nypnotlem," In one act Copyrighted hy J. Jex. "An Indian Romance." Copyrighted nj Mrs. V. Mott Pierce. "The Manoeuvres of Jane," In four acts. Copyrighted by Henry A. Jones. "The. Sultan of Bungaloo." Copvrlghted hy Cbns. Line. "The Volunteer," In one act Copyrighted by Kenny 4 Hoi lis. "The Snxaphone Girl." In one act Copy- righted by G. D. Russell. "Alison Kent" In oub act. Copyrighted] by 11. K. 8now. "Black Mammy," n sketch of Southern life. Copyrighted bv W. S. Blackbnm. "Comrndes," In three nets. Copyrighted by C. M. Raker. "Dlxla," In four nets. Copyrighted by H. Q. Donnelly. "•Kaarcr Hearts," In one net Copyrighted by A. M. Buckton. "An Egyptian •Mummy," In three tebv. Copyrighted by J. C. Parks and R. O. James. "A Friendly Joke." Copyrighted by Allen L. Atwell. "Frhpiet," In fonr acts. Copyrighted bx P, Berton and Countess Mattel. ..