The New York Clipper (July 1905)

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July 29. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Paijr MlM Clippers Anecdote* Jm; When tbe Circus Came to Slnddyvale— Poem.. 5UU Frank A. Connor—Sketch gag Our London Letter nmi Querl! 1 * Answered n70 (Mr Chicago I.etter R70 imi Australian Letter r.Tii William Gllletlc In Parts,*. .-,7,1 Joe Wcbrr Home ; r."ii flipper INmt OBle* S7I The Shnberls In Xew Orleans n"l latlcst by Telegraph ,17:1 (in the Howl ,',7:; Vaudeville Home I Jul. 473,47,4,47.-, Xew Vork City—Kcvlew ami Comment .".7s I'mler Hie Tenia .-.7.-. Willi the Bill Poolera .-,7;, licit lis In the Profession .17s SHsrrllaiieons ,i7g Variety ami Mlnalrel .-,711 World of Player* 57]; THKATR1CAL COUHBSPONDKNCK. Oilorauu r»7i> .Massachusetts r.70 Maine 570 M InnesotK ,-.71 Pennsylvania ,-,7; Connecticut .-.71 Xew York State .-,71 Rhode Island 571 Ohio ........... -.71 Wisconsin 571 Xew Jersey ftjs Tennessee r,73 Iowa • SfS Oregon r.7-. Cnllfornla r.?.". Kansas .-57,-, Washington 5« XortU Carolina \\ -,7s Missouri \ [ ] -,7(j Indiana *' ".7S Texas !! r.78 Michigan r.7S Canada ri7X Virginia g/fg Georgia 57^ Xrbmska r ( jg Kentucky .., ' '-.?',, Utah ;;; r ,7H West Virginia 1 378 TUB NEW YORK CLIPPER. 573 NKMLmu, July SB.—TIM hulk of amusement jeekers patronlicd the parks lust 5 Fii t, i. , " ,t Ke ' tb ' s «"<! the Lyceum had well mien houses, where an excellent vaudeville programme, at the former, and the Bostou Belles, it the latter, pleased. LATEST BY TE LEG-RAPH Monday Mftht'a Opening;* In nil the Big Show Tonus. GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. Business Keeps i.'p Satisfactorily on the ('oust. Special Dispatches to The New York Clipper. Sax Fsaxcisco, July 23.—The Columbia Theatre In dark this week. It will reopen for the regular season on July St, with Ezra Kendall and his company. Eleanor Itohson will follow. Majestic Tueatre. —"A Bachelor's Ho- uiance" la this week's ofTetiDg. GRANO Opl-ia HijISE.— Gllckinuii'.s Yiddish Players, In repertory, continue for this week. • l'Ai.iini:.\iA. — Extra performances, Satur- day afternoon and evening, July 2!), of lb- ten's "Ghosts," with Harry Mcstayer mid Kate Dal-Gllsb In the leading roles. Alcazar.— "The Heart of a Geisha" will run a second week. Special season of White Whittlesey will open 31. with Hackett's ro- mantic comedy, for the tirst time here, "The Fortunes of the King." He will be supported by Ernest Glendinulng. Central. —"Bine Jeans" Is this week's pro- duction. Tivoi.1 Opera House.— This I3 the second week of "Hob Hoy." Oai'HKfM.—Hill for the week lieginnlng -'3: Messenger Hoys Trio, S. Miller Kent and Co., the Wilton Brothers, Kstellltn, the Dc Koe Trio, Talbot and Kogcrs. Bertie Fowler, Hcnrlettc De Scrris' Living Art Studies and the Orpheum moving pictures. Chutes. —This Is the third and last week of Bothwcll Browne's extravaganza, "Prin- cess Fan Tan." Fischer's. — Bill for the week opening 24: May Hose Olosz, Harry Conlon and company, Edith Campbell and company, Ca- milla and Fonda, May Tunnlson, l'atrlcolkis and the new moving pictures. Lyceum.— Bill for the week opening 24: Chits, and Kddlc Harris, Hallcn and Hays, E'elris and Hanson, Hay Kavmond, Little Blossom, the Lyceum Theatre Stock Co. and the moving pictures. Notes. —The tenth biennial convention of the Grand Lodge Theatrical Mechanics' Asso- ciation of America and Canada opened In this city at Odd Fellows' Hall Julv 17. About sixty dclegntes, from nil parts of the country, representing fortv lodges, will be In . attendance More than $1,000 was netted us the result of the testimonial bene- fit tendered afternoon of July 14. at the California Theatre, by Florence Itoberts, with the assistance of her manager. Frederic Hr- lasco, to Hobart Hosworth. formerly with Miss Itoberts' company, but whom tubercu- losis has stricken, and who Is now ill at San ltafacl. The theatre wus well filled, and generous stiuis were paid for programmes. The first act of "The Adventures of Nell Gwynne," the second act of "Faust"—the garden scene, llenrl Murger's poem, "La Ballade du Desespere." set to music bv Hem- berg and recited by Miss Huberts and sung by Mrs. Lillian lllrminghnm, with Instru- mental music for piano, violin and cello: violin solos by Wenzel Koptn. nnd the irlnl scene from "The Merc-hunt of Venice" com- prised Ihe numbers offered. a FHOSI OTHEIl POINTS. "The Geeaer of Geek" linn Ii« Premier at the Treinont In Huston—The Parks nun lleaclirs All He port Good Business. Chicago, July 25.—All theatres were fa- vored with good patronage Sunday. The end or the present week will see the breaking up "f the early Summer season In the down town theatres, though the general effect will make ■but llltle difference In the number of attrac- tions The revised edition of "The Itoyal Chef" opens at the Garrlck 2IJ This Is the final week of "Little Jubnnr Jones," at the Illinois "The Mayor of Toklo" moves from the Studebaker to the Illinois ill 'Mrs. Temple's Telegram." at Powers': "It Happened in Nordland." ut the Grand ; "Bus- ter Ilrown." at tbe limit Northern, and "The Land of Nod," at the Chlciigo Opera House, are billed Indefinitely. Kansas Citt. July 25.—Clilffarcllls Ital- ian Hand opened Its second and last week at Electric Park 2.1, to big crowds In the German Village the Musical Keltons were featured. Forest Pnik did Its usual Sunday business. In Hopkins' Theatre tbe Hve Hunlons were the hendllners. The Igor- rote Village continues a popular attrac- tion Fairmont Park had « large crowd »f pleasure seekers The Glllls will "pen the new season 91, with "Nettle, the Newsgh-I." The Auditorium opens HO. with the Woodward Stock Co.. in "Un Harry." • Bosth.v, July S8,—The cool weather last night favored all Indoor shows "The Geezer of (leek" had Its first presentation at the Treinont, before a big audience, being well received... ."Tbe Pearl and the Pump- kin" opened Its second week at the Colonial, In rapacity "Arrah-Na-Pogue." at the Kniplre, and "Woman's Enemy, at the Bow- doln Square, were atock hills doing well Vaudeville nt Keith's and burlesono uf the Pnlncp was well nlteiuleil 'Hie [parks nnd beach resorts were crowded Sunday. I^»t'isvn.!.n. July -j;,.—Hopkins' Thetilre, at Fontaine Ferry Park, attracted 11 large crowd In flip Sunday opening Welu-r's Baud, nt Jockey Club Park, played to a big audience. World of Player*. Mrs. M.micahkt Lixunkr. mother of Chns. I.. Newton. Ihe Mar, died suddenly from heart disease on Julv lit, J. Hminakii Dvi.i.y'x lias been engaged to play the Westerner, In "The Earl nnd the Girl. ' At Sotheby's, Loudon. Fug.. Julv VJ, a perfect copy of the fourth unarm ed'ltlon of Shakespeare's "Trngedle of King lllchard the Ihlrd was sold for £l.7."»ll (?8."">0) to A. Jiickson, and It Is understood Hint It is to come to America. This Is said to be 11 higher price than ntiy previously paid at auction for a Mmkenpoure ipiarto. It consists of forly- six leaves. The copy Is of peculiar Inter- est from the fact that In live places the autograph of "Wm. l'enn" Is found, the sig- nature probably being Hint of the father of the founder of Pennsylvania. As far as known, only two other copies of this edition exist, one being in the British Museum: the other was sold by Mr. Lilly to Mr. Halliwell, afterward Halllwell-Phllllpps. and Is now la the Bodleian Library at Oxford. Notes Viiom White's Stock Co. —This company Is filling a thirteen weeks' engage- ment at Lakeside IMrk, Marinette. Wis., making scenic productions of standard plays. Since the opening night. June 11, we have played to enormous business. The company is headed by the talented lending woman, Laura Winston, who has already become a prime favorite with Hie people of the "Twin Cities." She Is supported by such clever people as Victor 0. Brown, Jobu Justus, Jus. It. Sllllnce, Howard Simpson, Woodle Van Dyke, Stella Holman and Mac Maxwell. All productions are under the personal super- vision of C. J. Lionel, aad thus far have been a revelation. The company takes the rond Sept. 11. for n season of forty weeks, with- out a change being made. Manager White's contracts calling for slxtv weeks' work. We have seven weeks of fairs, then all the liest time In Wisconsin and Michigan to follow. We curry our own orchestra, which is a feature. HunDKRT Mabiov, last season wllh Mrs. G. II. Gilbert, and Inter with the Francis Wilson Co., In "Cousin Blllv," under the man- agement of Charles Frobman, has left the hospital after recovering from a severe case of nervous prostration, and has gone to the "Marlon Hut." at Edgemere, Long Island. He Is reengaged for Mr. Wilson's company next season. Notes vrom W. I. Swain's "Jesse James" Show: We played Puola, Kan., on July 4, and stood them up. The show received very good press notices from the local papers of To- peka. Big business was done In stormy wenthcr. Cherokee Charley is doing some great riding. The Cow Hov Bund is .1 Mg hit. The show pitched the big tent on the city hall lot, Omaha, Neb., July In. EtxiAR (I. Stei'Ath Is engaged by the Mitchell Bros., to go In advance of their scenic production of 'The Gambler." Notes from the Jacob* Stock Co. —This show cnrrles u fifty foot round top with two twenty font middle pieces and scats for nine hundred people. Mr. Mcl'ord, from the Foye Show, Joined us for three weeks, to stnge three bills: "Ten Nights." "Itln" nnd "All for Money." We arc doing a big "biz" In old Missouri, and will stuy out until our regular season begins, when we will open our fair dates In Kunsas. The roster Is: Edwin Tatterson. manager : .Mrs. A. L. Strong, treas- urer ; Arthur Guntber, advance; Howard L. Case, heavies; Jack Parsons, comedian; C. A. Aller, characters; Edward Murphy. Juveniles; Fred P. McCord. leading man; Lillian Doug- lass, leading soubrette: Mable Mnrsbam, sec- ond business: Marguerite Ford, characters: Little Maud Marshaw, "The Little Missouri Nightingale," In singing nnd dancing special- ties: Allen P. Idling, pianist. We carry eight feature specialties: rorsons and Dug- lass, Baby Mona, Mable Marshaw, C. U. Alley, David II. Hohrer. Edward Murphy and Fred P. McCord. Our show Is more than mak- ing good and getting the money. Notes from tiik IIaruisox-Parkinson Stock. —We ended our season July 17. having been out fifty-live weeks without losing a night. Mr. Harris held the following people over for next season : Francis Fields, Dora Phelps, Louise Strothmore, Harry Feltus, Verne Phelps. James Lefller and Roy Cullen- bine. The following are among the new mem- bers who have sfgned: C. Rhea Herger, Leon Illce, and the sister team of McWayne and He Cour, who, with tbe Phelps-Cullcnblne 'Trio, will be among the vaudeville features. Mr. Harris was the lirst of the popular priced attractions to play a four weeks' stock en- gagement In the lending cities of the South, and they proved such 11 success that he has sixteen weeks of same booked for next season in the following cities: Baltimore, Atlanta, Memphis and New Orleans. The excellent grade of plays nnd the manner In which this company has staged them, has earned unenvi- able reputation through the middle and Southern States, and packed houses were almost a nightly occurrance. Notes from Sklwyn Ic Co.—We have leased "Ruined Lives" lo Albert Lnvclle, and <t Is being booked over the Stair & Havlln circuit for next season. "The Gambler" will have Its opcalng nt Blaney's Theatre. New- ark. N. J.. Aug. 6. Mitchell Bros., of Nor- rlatown. Pa., hare obtained the road rights and have already booked most of their time over the Stnlr & Havlln circuit. The rond rights of "When We Were Twenty-one" have been leased to Brandon Courtney, and It will have an elaborate staging. Notes from the Cmc.ion Stock Co.— We w-iU open our road season nt Niagara Falls. N. V.. Aug. 7. Jumping direct from Chicago to that point. The lour will only include the largest cities of New York, Penn- sylvania, and New Jersey, with three stnnds lu Ohio. The altraction will present. Jacob Lilt's stupendous production, "The Suburb- an:" Hubert Mantell's micci-ss. "The Face In the Moonlight:" Han Sully's beautiful com- edy. "The Parish Priest;" Bnrtley Camp- bell's "My Parluer:" Mr. RossKani's own production. "The Hern of Manilla :" a new dramatic 'verslou of "(Juo Vudls," and the Wesiern melodrama. "The Scout's Ilevenge," the action of which occurs In the time of BufTaln Bill's famous exploits. Everything from the "drop to the wall" will be carried for each production, and every play given a billing the same ns 11 one night stand. It Is a big venture and the management Is depend- ing on a fifty cent price to reimburse them for the Immense out'ny. Mr. AMn Mrs. Garland Gabe.v (Laura Lorraine), arc. us usual, passing the Summer at their country home, Freeport. L. I., where they are enjoying their "lied Devil" and fnst horses. Arnold C. Baldwin, leading man uf Marks Bros.' (Easterni Co., after a two months' ■visit lo his home, at Columbus, O., left for tbe Elks' convention .it Buffalo. He will make a trip over the lakes to Mr. Marks' Summer home before rehearsals of tbe com- pany. Mr. Baldwin, before leaving Colum- bus, drew up contracts to open a large Sum- mer pavilion theatre there next May. Felix Fantcs baa been re-engaged for the principal charmters wllh the Beiiui-tl-Moiil- inn Co., making bis second season wllh llio attraction. Hlam'Uf: Shirley lias been engaged for Charles E. Blaney's "Curse of Drink" Co.. opening af Detroit, Mlrti., Julv ltd. She is spending the Summer with fi'leudb at Ben- bouburbt, Long Island. On tbe Road. All Hontea Moat Renrb Ha Not Latter Than Monday. UHAMAT1C. Allsr Slock IK, F. Albee, wax.) — Providence, R. I.. I'!. Iiulellulte. Adair. Gresg k Adair IE. C. BartiuM. bus. mgr.) —Uriftoa, w. Vs., lit-Awc. w. Allen Stock—Tacoiuii. Wash.. 84-SH. Aaotl's Cannllans—Oskalnisa, In.. 21-20. Kanx- vllle ;ll-Aiig. .%. IWnianl. Sjtnucl (Charles l'mhuinii. m«r.)—N. x. CIIV 24, Inilelllllle. Uunilm. Knima I Karl llnrgos, mxr.)—Gtena Fall*. X. V.. 21 Aug. 12. Ho.ili. Vlntlnla (A. II. Crawford, umr.)—Cliiju- vllle. Pa., 24-20. Ilnvki-urldge Sleek (Charles Hnvkearlilge. mgr.) — Fremont. Neb. 24-20. Beatrice .ll-Aiif. <•. Ilnimlin.y Stock (Malcolm Williams, mgr.)—Wor- cester, Mass., 21. luilehnllc. Ileiilnu's Conieilhms (Perse It. lteiilon, mgr.) — Muscogee, hid. Ter., 21. Indrilnlle. Ilrrrv Slmk tMlles Berry, mgr.)— Champaign. 111.. 24-Aug. 5. llrnndoii, ll.iivnrd. Stock (Will S. ScUoonuvcr. uigr.i—lliijwanl. Wis., 21. imleNulie. llniiiilon Theatie. lUsiern (Howard It. Brandon, mgr.)— Oleuwowl. Wis., 24-20. Brandon Theatre. Western I Howard It. Hmndon, Mgr.I—India*. Wis.. 24-20. llittiirr Slack—Malt Uke City, U.. 84, Indclliiltc. Belasco Stock (Fred Belasco, mgr.)—Portland. (Ire.. 24, Imlednltr. Bishop Stock 1 Fred M. Bishop, mgr.)—Houston, Trx.. 24, InilrUnllp. llniieii linker Slock—Milwaukee, Wis., 84, Indefl- ■dtp. "Buster Brown," M. II. Rayuioud's—Chicago, 111., 21-eU. Collier. William (Charles Frobman. mgr.)—Lou- <h>n. Knjr. 21, Indefinite. Cohan, Goo. SI. (Sam II. Harris, mgr.)—Chicago, 111.. 24-20. Clarke, Hurry Corsou—Pueblo. Colo., 24, fiiilcO- nlte. Colonial Slock (Drew k Caiupla-ll, mgi-s.)—tHcrc- land. 11.. '.'I. in.lctjiilte. Courtcnay Stock (Wm. Courleiiay, mgr.)—Albany, X. V.. 84, Indefinite. Cook, Oscar F.. Slock (C. W. G»k. bus. mgr.) — Seilli Ileml. 1ml.. 84-80. "Cnllegc Willow" I Henry W. Savage, mgr.l — Chlcauo. 111., Ill, liulrlhillr. Dllger-Cornell (W. K. Cornell, mgr.)—Stamford, X. V., 24-811, Xew Berlin :il-Aiig. 5. De Vims, Flora. No. 2 (I!. II. Kolnoiir, mgr.) — Aslilaiul, Wis.. 21. luileilnlle. Kellpse SI(K.-k (Lloyd k (Icnlcr. mgrs.)— Amarlllo, Tex., 28-20. Iloswell, N. Mex.. :UAug. 3. Hckhanlt'a Idtiils IOIIvit J. Kckhnrdt, mgr.) — Tacnuia, Wash.. 24. Indetllilte. Erwutal Big Slock (It. J. Krwuud, mgr.)—Foa- lurla. (I., 24.Aug. 3. Kdwards-Durls Slock—Delrolt, Mich., 24, ludcfl- nlte. Empire Stock—Prnvldcni-e. II. I.. 21-Ang. ': Fulton Urns.' Stuck (Jink P. (illlira. mgr.)—Llll- eiilll. Xi-br.. 2-1. Inilelllllle. Fonlhiiiu Stock (Chillies 1". Nelson, mgr.)—Dun- kirk. X. V.. 24. hull-Unite. Ferris Slink (Ciiruioiiceilo k Kress, nigra.) — iinnili.i. Nebr., 21. Inilelllllle. Fielding's Own 1 Hurry Fielding, mgr.)— Jones ■art. Me., 24 21. Mllbrldge 87-211, Chcrryaelil :tl-Aug. 2, Cusline 3-3. liny Sloek (C. W. Guy. mgr.)—Sullivan. Imi., 21- 2ti. Shrlliiirn :il-Aiig. 3. lilnulviiii's Diainatlc—Wiiliscon. ().. 34-211. "Girl nt the Sins-is" (Oisker k Veroia-e. mgrs.) —Chicago. III.. :iu-Ang. 12. llovl's C/uiHsly ill. G. Allen, mgr.l—Kewanee, III.. 811. 87. Mciiilotii 8S. 20. Mluniik 30, Clin- ton .11 Aug. II. limit Slock (M. A. Hunt. mgr.)—Marquette, Mich., 21-20, Mnnlslng 31-Aug. 3. Hint aril-Dorset (Geo. II. Howard, mgr.)—Sioux City. lu.. 24-Aug. 10. Henderson. Minsl (Joseph Parent, mgr.)—Peru, lad.. .'Hi-Aug. u. Hathaway Stock (.1. M. Iluthnway. mgr.)—New H11ir1.nl. Mass., 21. Inilelllllle. Hnnlrr-Ilruilfonl Players—Hartfiird. (^jiiii., 24- Aug. :;. Herald Sipiare Stock (lllller k Fanshawe. mgrs.) —Chatham, ft. II.. 24-80. Humphrey Stock (Harry Humphrey, nigr.)—W'onil- stock. Out.. 81, Indcltnlte. Harrington Stock (It. I.. Klngdon. mgr.)—Hy- inern. liuL. 8l-:in. Brazil .'11-Ang. II. "Holy Cltv?' West. Gonlon k IIciiiii'ICk (Henry M. Illackaller. msr.l—Mnrlon. Imi . 31. Ko- tmiiii Aug. I. Tlploii 2, Fltviusl 3, AU-iiindrln 4, Anderson 5. ... "Moiicsl Hearts." Kllmt k (Intniln'a (Wm. Marble Jr.. mgr.)—Chicago. III.. :io-Ang. ID. "It Happened In Nnnllaml" illnmlln. Mitchell & Fields, nigra. 1—Chicago. III.. 84-20. Jenkins. Clare (J. W. Leigh k V. J. Moore, nigra.) —Pans, III.. 84-20. "Jerrv fnan Kerry," Pntlen k Perry's—West- vllle. X. S.. 211. 27. I'lclun 8M, Georgetown, P. K. I.. 20. Chnrlottetown 3»-Aug. I. Kendall. Eiru (I.leiiler k Co., mgrs.)—Salt Lake City. U-. 88. 20. Klngslevltiisseli (K. It. Itiwscll, lllgr.)—Macomb, III., 2.'I-Ang. 10. Keller Stock (A. M. Keller, mgr.)— Trinidad, Colo.. 21-Allg. 12. Kellli Slock (Del Lawrence, mgr.)—Lewlston, Ida., 24, Inilelllllle Knlni Block—IJtlca. N. V.. 24, Imlelbilte. Leslie. Rosubele (Shu Alien, mgr.)—Scrnnton, Pa.. 24-Aug. 3. Lufavette Stock—Jarkwili. Mich.. 24. Inilelllllle. Lyceum Comedy (Al, R. Kvans. mgr.)—Ports- mouth. 0., 24-211. Xeiiln 31-Aug. 3. Myrkle-llnriler Stm-k, Kastern (W. II. Harder, mgr.)—Wllkcsliurre, Pa.. 24-Aug. .1. Myrkk'-Ilarder Slock. Western fEugene J. Hall, nigr.)—Fort Wayne, lnil., 24-211. Marks Stock (Tom Marks, mgr.)—Kurt William, Out., 24-Aug. 3. Malhes. Clara—Calgary. K. W. T.. 24. Imteflnlte. MelroiKilltan Plaj-cre—St. Paul, Mlun., 24Au». 20. Mill..no Stork (Win. Malotie, mgr.)—Pnducah, Kv.. 24. Inilelllllle. Mack Slink (Ueiij. V. Mack, mgr.)—Shcrbrookc, Can.. 24-21). Ilalaaia Till 11 SliH.-k (IV. J. Pierce, hus. mgr.)— —Davis. W. Vs.. 21-20. "Mrs, Temple's Telegram" (W. X. Lawrence, mgr. 1—Chicago. III.. 24, Iiulellulte. "Missouri Girl." Fred Knyiiioiurs (Geo. Ilpilee, mgr. I—Glace Buy. N. S., 211, 27, Sidney 2)1. 20, North Sydney 31. Xew Vork I'luyera lllunler & Bradford, nigra.) — . Worcesler, .Mass.. 84. Inilelllllle. "Nelgblurly Nelglilmra." Tom Waters (Frank W. Xasoll. mgr.l—Windsor, X. S.. 20. Kelitvllle 21, Mlildletnn 22. Anuisills 24, Wevunuitli 23. Yur- moatli 211, 87. Dlghy 28. 20, SI. John, X. II.. :il-Allg. 2. Calal", Me., "., I.uhee 4, Klistpurt 0. Orpheum Sl(s:k (Kdw. Doyle, mgr.)—Urbana, f)., Ill Aug. 3. "Old Arkniisaw." Fnsl iliivnioinl's (Merle II. Xortoti. mgr.)—Lmigdnii, X. Dak., 20. Ostni- broek 31. "(lu the Bridge at Mblulgbt." Eastern, Kllmt k Gazzulo's IFreil Wulton, mgr.)—Osbkosh, Wis.. Aug. 3, II. "flu tbe Bridge at Midnight." Western. Kllmt k Gaiznlo's (IiuiiIpI Itctsl, iiigr.)—Chicago, 111., 8:i-AilK. 3. Paylnii Sisters (Dan S. Holt, nigr.)—Jackson, Tenn.. 2(l-8«. Shreveiwrl. La., .'in.Aug. 12. Paige. Mabel (Henry F. Wlllurd, mgr.)—Jacksna- vllle, lis.. 24, helrlinlte. Phelan Stock (E. V. Pbeluii, mgr.)—Portlaml, Me.. 24, indeHnlle. Poll Sloek (S. ■/,. Poll, iiigr.)—llrldgeiwrt, Guun., 24. Indefinite. Peters Stock (W. A. Peters, mgr.)—Charlotte, X. C. 24. IndeHnlle. PerucbMiypxeiic (II. F. Wlllurd, mgr.)—August!, (is.. 24, IlideUlille. Peters' I'iitHIoii ['Inters (Will .7. Peters, mgr.) —Klrtvlu, Kan., 2S. 20, l*igan 31 Aug. 2. ItoltiMoore Stork IS. A. Arnold, nigr. 1- -Havre. Pa.. 24-Aug. 12. "Hoyiil Slave." North. Gordon 4 llenuelt'a ((",. A. Tlumius. mgr.) — Van lluren, Imi., 2U. Osslmi 27. AlllHirn 2N, SValerlno 31. AIM.,11 Aug. I, Mllford 8, Xnppaiieu 3. La Grange 4, Cntdwator. Midi.. .".. "Royni Slave." Fast, Gordon A Bennett's (Jo- seph O. Chandler, mar.)—Marlon, Imi., Aug. 3. Portland 4. Fort Wnvne .1. "Ilnblill's Fool" (Pnl Chapnelle. mgr.l—Nasli- tille, Ten 11 , 21-211. foliinilda 27. I'ulnskl 2<s. M01111I I'leasnnl 20. Florence. Ala., 31. Slietlleld Aim- I. 'fiisciiinlila 2, llunlsrllle 3, liecalur 4, Alliens 3. "Hip Van Winkle," Filer's—Duraiign, Coin., 27, Sllvrrlnii 8S. Sisitv Stock (Mortimer Know, uisr.)—Scbeuec- lady, N. V.. 84, ludeOuite. Sleelsmlth's Stwk. Northern (Clifton Stcelamllh, mgr.l— llciluiiy. Mo., 24.Aug. II. "SI I'liiuknrd." .1. C. Lewis' (SV. A. Junker. nigr. 1—South Harm, Mich.. 211. Benton liar- hir 27, Buchaliaii 2S. Three Rivers 80, Hastings 31, Grand l.rdg.. Aug. 1. inula 2, lidding .:, Crceiivllle 4, Cadillac 3. Taylor stock (Albert Taylor, nigr.)—Dallas, Tex., 24-Aug. 27. Tucker. Kthel. Slmk I Slack Bros., nigra.I-- I'lio-nlv. Arlx.. 21. hideiliilte. Trousilnle Theatre Adrian, Mo., 842(1, Pleasant Mill 2780. Siiilllivillc 31 Aug. 2, Plutlsl.nrg ■<■ '• TIltiHi'a Players (II. 11. Tllton. mgr.I—Paris. ML. 24. Iii.lcllnlle. "Ten MglilD lu 11 Bar Ibaun." Ihsvher k Sinn- ley's (Waller 1. McDonald, mgr.)—Klilou, Mo.. 211, Versailles 27. SVIudsor 2S. Pleasant Hill 20, Hull 31. Cameron Aug. 1, Kidder 8. L'tlea 3. Mendvllle 4, lluckllii 3. "Ten Nights In a liar Room" (Chits. Geyer, mgr.) —Algtina. la.. 811. I'tnhiin Stock -Sail Lake I'lly. I!., 84. IndeHnlle. "Fnele Tom's Cabin." Terry's- -Whilleld. la.. 2il. IVnyluml 27. Brlglilim 2S, Falrlletd 20. F.hlou 31, Keosiuiipia Aug. 1. Farmlugloii 2. Ilounparte :i. Hniiils I. Hrakesvllle .*>. "l'nele Tom's Cabin." C. W. luiugsinfT's —Sliinu- inaliiinbig, Pa.. 211. Drlftwoeil 27, Kiniairtiuu 2S, Port Allegany 80. Porlvllle. X. V.. 31. Cuba Aug. 1, licltnst 2, Fillmore 3, portage I, Xianlii 3. Van Dyke & F.aloti (F. Slack, mgr.) — Keokuk. In.. 24.30. Vernon Sti»-k (lleuj. II. Vernon, mgr.l- SI. Thomas, tint.. 24, luilHluite. Vallamoiit Sloek—Wlllliims|Hirt, Pa.. 21, liidell- nlle. Whyle Dramatic (Chsrlr* P. Wbyle, mgr.)— lliit.ni Rouge. La., 21. Iii.lclliillc. Warner Couutly (lleuj. It. Warner, mgr.)—Mc- Grcgnr. la.. 24-Aug. in. "When Women Love" (Frank W. Nasou, mgr.l- - Truro, R, S.. M, Halifax 87-80. Windsor 31. Aiinuiadls Aug. I. Yaruioutli 8, 3, Weymoulli 1, Dlgby S. MUSICAL. lleggnr Pi-luce opera (F. A. Wade, mgr.) —Xash- villi-. Ti'iin , 2180. Butler. Helen May. ami her lliiml (.1. Leslie Spnlin, mgr.)—(Juhicy. 111., 23 80. SI. Joseph. Mo., 3U-Allg. 3. Carlctou Ois'rit (W. T. Ciitlebm. mgr.) —Pills- burg, I'a . 81. Itnlerliille. ClilarTiirllUs Itnllun Bund—Kansas Illy, Mo., 21- 80, Diivenport 31-Aug. 3. ••Chi;|»TOU*" — Alia III lv Cily. X. J.. 31 Aug. 3. De Angells, Jenersoi isimts-rt Bros., nigra. I — N. Y. City 21. Initetlnlte. IJuas mid Ills lliiml (Frrdrrlrk I'bliiney. mgr.l — Frnuklln. I)., 24-27. Ulduuond. Imi., 2S. M In 20, 30. lnilluuii|iolls 31-Aug. 3. TJeliinuiler Musical IA. II. Drluiiwter. mgr.l — Lynchburg. Va., 81 811. Roanoke 31 Aug. '>. "Geezer rf Geek" (Will J. Block, nigr.)-- Huston, Mass., 84, IlideUlille. "Girl from Paris"—llolynke. Mass., 81 80. Howe, l.eunii, Orchestra— Lexington. Muss., 81. Indrilnlle. Kilties limn! (T. P. J. Power, mgr.l—llelelvllle. Cull.. 8821. Dunkirk. N. V., 23, Erie, Pa., 2d- 20. Cincinnati. II.. 3ii-Aiik. 12. "I.ninl uf Nod"--Chicago. III.. 21. luileilnlle. Mucin's French Military Baud (llenrl Marin, con- ifiiulurl.—Cincinnati, II.. 84-21). Mmlls SVIs., 31-Aug. 3. "Mayor of Toklo," Richard Carle—Chicago, 111.. 21-20. Xnval Reserve llnml (V. Ilosatl, ingr.)— Jiimes- totvu, X. V., 21. Iiulellulte. Olyili|ilii l)|M'lii, Sciiui.nis At Millchette's— Mobile, Alu.. 24. Inilelllllle. I'nllniil's Llllpullaii Opera -Wliinlia-g, Man.. 24- 211. Pryor and bis Bund (Arthur I'ryor, mgr.) -As- bury Park, X. J.. 21-Scpt. II. "Pearl ami the Pumpkin" (Klutv .V Krhmgcr, ntgrs.l--llo.slon. Mass.. 24, luileilnlle. Roblusoii Opera—Slaiislleld, ().. 81-3(1. Royni Artillery llnml Uos. De Vllo. nigr.l —ilal- llniure. Mil., 2ISept. 111. "Hoyiil Chef" ISIinla-rt Urns., mgrs.)- -Chicago, ML, 211. IlideUlille. Sinter anil Ills BriHiklya Marine llnml (C. M. Iiarnes. mgr.)—Brighton Beach, N Y.. 21. In- dellulle. Sullivan's. Nell. Mllltiry lliiml - Norlb Beii.b, X. Y., 24. Inilelllllle. Sorrastlno'B Bauda llossu (llnrrett A Oiikrurd, mgrs.)—Denver. Colo,. 8187. "r'« 1 Toy" (.i.ju.i C. i'i..:i'.'r, mgr.) — Atlantic City, A. J., 21-29. Victor and Ida Band (Col. John F. Bragg, mgr.) — Clcveliinil. II., 24. Inilelllllle. Wills Musical Uohii II. Wills, mgr.) — Atlanta, Gil., 2I-2II, Blrinlngbulll. Ala., 31 Aug. 3. Wells, limine k llnrliiu Musical (Juke Wells, nigr. 1 ■ Atliiutlc City, X. .1.. 21. Inilelllllle. "Wnggle Hug"-—Chicago, ML, 21. Iiulellulte. lit 'HLESIM I'. AMI V VI 1)1, VII. II*. SHOWN. Cruuiliill's Vnuilevllle Seusiillnti—Whitehall, N. Y.. 24-811. Fort Edwards 3IAng. 3. CrllerloiiH (W. .1. Marrlnii k !>•., mgrs.)—Gallon. ().. 30-Auif. 3. Ideal Evlriiviiguiizu (Harry Wlllbuiis, mgr.) — plllsburg. Pa., 8-i-Aug. ft. Misire'a (,'omeillaiis—Susuiivllle. Cnl.. 2,'l 8(1. O'Brien's Vaudeville—Slovens Polul, Wis., 211, 27, Portuge 2K, 20. Woodward's, Hurry, Vaudeville—Fusion, Me., 21- 20. RUNS I'llEI.S. Ilr,vuut k Savllle'a (litis II. Siivllle, mgr.) — Erie. Ph.. 2420. Barlow's (J. A. Coliurn. mgr.)—Akron, ()., 23 20, Ydiingslotvn 30-Aug. 3. Diiekslader'n, lattv (Ohnrlea I). Wilson, mgr.) — Wiles, N. Y.. 27. De Hue BniM.'— Iluileyvllle. N. Y.. 87, Living- ston Mnuor 2N, Miuillcello 20. Liberty 31. Guy Bros.' (Arthur I.. Guy, mgr.)—Athoi, Maaa., 81-20. Mayllotver 31 Aug. 3. Ketsiniils', Billy (Geo. A. Treyaer, mgr.)—Lin- coln, III., Aug. 3, Jacksonville 4, lluniiibiil, Mo., 3. Hli.-liards & Prlugle's Mtlisco k Ibdlniid, mgrs.) — Halifax. N. S.. 21-211. Windsor 27, llerwb k 2H, Keutvlllo 20, Lhienla-rg ill. Vugel's (John IV. Vogel. mgr.l—Daylnn, O., 31- Aug. 2, Chllliciilho 3, Columbus 4, 3. TKNT SHOWS. Biirniim k Bailer's —Colorado Springs, Colo., 211, Pueblo 27, Florence 2N, Leadvllle 80, (fraud Junction 31. I'piitn, II.. Aug. I. alt Luke City 2, 3, Ogileu 4. Isigaii 3. BufTalo Bill's Wild Wesl. Col. Win. F. Cialy (Frisl II. lluti lilnseii. iiigr. 1--(3iiiiiiiioiiI i Frailer, 3d, '1'royes 87, Sena 2S. Amerce 80. DIJ011 30. 31, llesaueou Aug. 1, Lolis-le-Saunlel' 8. ilnurg 3, Lyons 4-13. (,'itiiipla'll llruH.'—Auburn, Neli.. 81, Tis'iiniseli 83, Crete 811. Friend 37, Sutton 3H, lllnilen 30. Aratnilioe 31. Cole A llogera'—New Market. T'euti.. 211. Lenlor City 27, Clinton 2N, Coal Creek 20, Jelllco 31. Downle's. Andrew—Siinunll. N. J.. 2D. Morris, town 27, stanhope 2H. Newton 31, lllulrslowii Auk. ■■ Portland, IV. 2. Fly's, Ufa, S.—Btalntuwu. Mo., 2(1, IJrlcb 81), Crelghton 31, Adrian Aug. I, Burdell. 2. Ploto's (Frank Tninuieii. mgr.l—Carthage, Mo,, 2D, Aurora 27, Sprlugileld 2N, I ar 211, Fort He.It Kan.. 31. Paula Aug. 1, Ultima 2, l.eav- entturlli 3, Ateblson I. SI. Joseph, Mo., 3. (iulhnnr Bros.'—Sloiillcello, In.. 8U. Seymour 8S, Fnriiiliiglnii 20. Cartilage 31, Harry Aug. I, UutalhrjUHi.' 2. Petersburg -I, Liicou 3. Ilurgreuve'a—ll/islyii. N. Y., 211, Jiiinnlca 87, Ureal Neck 28, Flushing 20. Hull's. F. W.—Wlleux, Neb.. 2D. Axtel 27. Mill- deu 2S. Norman 20, Holatebi 31, Honshuw Aug. t. 1'ris.scr 2, Juniata 3. Kemp's Wild West (G. P. Kemp, mgr.)—New- ark. N. J.. 24-20. Kennedy's laillaii Congress and Wild West—Boa- Ion, Slass., 24. Iiulellulte. I/>wery Biiis.'— LociiHl Gap, P«„ 27. 2H. Trevor- ton 20, llerndon 31, l.'nloutnwii Aug. f. Mrllaiuriiu'H—Porlsiiiiiufh. In., 80, Mludon 31. Hliplbr Aug. I, Hancock 2. Muckuy s. Audrew—Saginaw, Mich., 20, Hay Clly Aug. 3. Nnrrla <c Howe's—Colllugwiasl, Can.. 2U. llueliili 27, Llalotvell 2H, GII11I011 211. Orrln ilms.'—Chlliuabiia, Mex., 2U. 27. Juarez 81l-Aiig. 3. Cumlno 4. Parrul ."<!>. Jliniiiiez in, II. Han Pedro 1313, Farrus HI. 17. Sallllln IS 22, Monlerroy 23-Sepl. I, Can,lie, 3, l.uu I.ills Pnlosl 11-10, C11111I110 20. Pawnee Hill's Wild West—South (;ii|rug„, HI., 34. Kankakee 23. Champaign 211. lllooiulugtnn 27. Dixon 2H. Freeiiorl 20. Dulnii|Ue, la.. 31. Codnr HuplilH Aug. I, VI111011 2, lotrn Clly 3. Masculine 4. IVIuil ClilST ft. Mingling llriw.'--Blllgllllinton, N. Y.. 20, Fl- nilrii 27. (leoevu 2N, Auburn 20, Uloveravlllii 31, Rome Aug. I, Wuteriowii 2, oawegv 3, Ba- lavla 4, Nlagnril Falls 3. H e l ia l aa * . Frank A.-—tMhst. Sle.. 2D. Mkorhi- gun 87. MadlMHi 8S. Hlngiiaiu 2'J. Funiiliigtuu 31, Llteruiore Fall* Aug. 1. Robinson's. John -Van Wirt. <• . 2D. Detpbm 27, Purines 2S. Mansfield 20. Wi.istcr ill. Canal Dover Aug. I. Slg. Sanlelle A Welab Urns.'—Darby. Pa.. 2fl. Ardiimir 27. Wavne 3d. West 41ie»ter 20. Sledla 31. Sun Hros.' -Bad Axe. Mich., 2«, Raar Clly 27. Fust Tawas 211, (luawiiy 31, Clielstygun Aug. 1. Sells k Downs' Pulsion. Pa.. 211. Illossburg 27, Sllllen 2S. A-lili.n.l 211. Snvilec Bros. A- Honker's IK. I). Snyder, nicr.1- — Xorlli Salem, lnil.. 2(1. Iliiachdalr 27. Ladiatn 2S, Silver's. Pert - Riley. Mich.. 211. De Witt 87. Until 2.H, Laiigshtirg 21*. Texas Bills Wild West Itoekwiaid. Pa., 27. Scolilule 2S. Meyersilnle 80. Ilunissk. Sid . ill, llerkley Springs Aug. 1. Clinrlestown. W. Va.. 2. Wiiahbtiru A D'Atma's- .Miiausipiaii. X. J.. 3C. Itelmiir 37. Asbury Park 3S. Long llraiich 20. Il.ine'gut 31. Tiu-kerloii Aug. f, Lakewiaul 2, Sea Bright 3, Xetersluk I. Atliiutlc Highlands 3. Wallace's. II. F. lirts'iisburx. I ml.. 24. Itnsinltlo 23. I In if r,.i it lllv 2d. Illuitloii 27, lliiuthigton 2S, Delphi 211. MISCIH.I.AMiOIM. lleiineM's Ilk- Slum - - Oiuriuer, X. Duk., 21-20, Rugby 272l>. Hiitiiiird A- Whitney Tnuiluuloiirs -Parkrisburg, Pa.. 24 80. CralkabBiik Fust Hurre. VI., 27. Ilraultevlllo 28. Wtlllutiistiiwii 20. Iliuilley's Futertaliiers—Woiiknn, la., 31-2(1, Lan- sing 2720. Jones Adams Cnrnlval Co.—Oroensburg, Pa., 21- 2H, Wlicelhig. W. Va.. ill Aug. 3. Linn's Dog ami Monkey Slion- Sprlngllelil, Me. 212d, Lis* 27-20. Mnltawuinkeiig ill Aug. 2. Winn il-3. Munily Sliotv Kodicalcr. N. Y.. 21 20. Nugent Freeman Kleetrle Novelty Co. (Ilarrr Freeman, bos. mgr.) ilnlllpolls. II., 2120. Point Pleusailt. W. Va., ill-Aug. 3. Potters, p. J. New Richmond. I)., 811, Cincinnati 27 20. Pierce Amuseniriil Co.—Cuius**. N. Y-, 21-20, Ollisuilii 31 Aug. 3. Parker Amusement Co.— Havana. HI.. 81-80. Pain's "Lust Days of PuiiipcM" - Sail Lake City. P.. 21 20. Miltt.-. Muni.. .11-Aug. 3. Itniip. Mr. uiid Mrs. (Augustus Hupp, mgr.)—• K.lenlon. 11., 21 20. Swallow k Markle's Flonlliig Palace - SI. Slary'a, Me. 211. Saltlle ileurtlete 27, h.unstuck tB, Venice. III., 80. Siurretl's, llawanl S. (Ireentvleh, Conn.. 21 20. Ten liyek A Hick's llnbpie Hlintv Kim Pbtrsalla. X. V-. 31 21). Uaudeville Route Cist. rids Hat la iniiili mi na nrnrly nc- i-iirutc na II la pnsallili- In inukc n Hat •f 111 ml. t III,. I11..1LI nn«. 11> Inaiirr lit' aertlnn In Ilils ileimrliiienl lllv iiniiie at (lie tli.-iilrc or nark, «» well na the I'll)' or notiii Ml SI nc< iiiniiuii} Clteh lllllll.lllU. Still II*. Alil.llt. Annie, Sun Jose, Hal.. 24 20. Aden Trio, lliiveiiiiilni 's. Atliiutlc Clly. N..J., 21-211. Adams, Musical, Slay's I). II.. Plipiu. O.. B3-3»| Coney IsliiiuL Wbeellng, W. Va.. 31-Aug. .1. Adelaide. La Pellle, Keith's. PI1II11.. 34211. Adams A Muck, A. * H.. Ilnsluli, 34 30. All A Pelser. Puslor's. N. Y. «!.. 81-80. Allilon. Louis, A Co., Fnriii. T.iledo. I).. 2120. Allen, I.isiii mid Her lie. Hlibtue. Sun Jose, ('si.. 21-20; Lyceum. Sim Fran., ill Aug. b. Alllul's Monkey. Ilenileisnu's. I'ouey Island. N, Y„ 2120; Vlehirbi. N. V. I!., illAtig. 3. Alliiirlus A .Millar, Palnls il'F.le, HrusselH. Belg., 21 80. All. Iluiiiei- \ All, Wisdtvi.i Mi's, Laueasler, Pa., 21 20. Allen A D11B011, Tlvnll Music Hull. New llmna- ttlck. N. .1., 24 211: Whlllakrr's Music Hall, Caiinisle. N. >',. Ill Aug .". All Will I'.. Cnallio, (liitarln Beach,. N. V , Aug. ft. Alvnrii. Fddle, liliveriliiliir'a. Atlanllc Clly. N. J., 81 80. Alalnn A Itamlollili, 1IIJ Norfolk. Va., 21-20, American Trio. Keith's, Plilla., 21-30. Amman A Hartley. Oukwoisl Pack, Pltlsl.iirg, Pa., 31 20. Au.leis.ui ft) II,iln.a, park. Sariitngn. N. Y., 21-20, Auloiiielle, Jiade, Heiiilerwin'M, Coney falauil, N, V.. 21-20. Aliilersnii, Madge, Isliml Park, F.usloll, Pa., 21- 211. Sloeplreliiiae Pier, Aliunde City, N. J., ills Aug. ft. Apel. Lillian. Temple. Helmli. 21 20. Al'delle A Leslie. Cbiirlolle, N. Y.. 21-211. Ainold, Hen,1. Ciipltol Pink. Ilurlford, Cnnn., 2i' 20. Arnilutii A Burke, Atliiutlc (linden, N. Y. C, 31< 20. Asiit.m, Arthur, llevtey. Illlrii, N. Y., 24-20, Ashlons. The. I.Inn Palais', N. Y. «!.. 21-20. AIIiiiiIIh, Ureal, Colieoril Park, Nalchei, Mlaa., 21 20. Slielbyvllle, III.. ill-Allg. 3. Anton 11s en. HIJoii. Iiiiliiili, Minn.. 21-211. Austins, The, Doyle's, .xtliilillc Clly, K. J., 21-20. Austins. Tossing, lll|ip,, Llvvrinuil, Fug., 3120; Tlvnll, Leeds. Ill .Sag. 3; Hipp., 712; Pu- t-Ill GhlHginv, Sc.il , II- It), Avuti Coimsly Four. Krllli's, N. Y. (!.. 21-20. Avolos, Musical 141. VI. h.rlo, N. Y. (!., 21-311. Hants, Pour, Vlelurlu. N. V. II., 81 811. Baker k l.y Farm. Toledo. I)., 31-Aug. 3. Brileinuu. Tom, Hilllslairv fleuell, Newliuryport. Muss,. 2120. Ilarlletls. Miislcul, Andltoiiiiiii, Cedar Rapid*, In.. 21 30. Buynr.1. Inez. A. A S.. Iloalon. 21 2P. Blirtlell A Karle, Snvlll l(.s;i. Xew Haven, Coicl., 21-20. Burr A Kvana, Keith's. N. Y. C-. 21 20. Biirli'Ms. The. Oakwiaal Park. Plltubiirg. 84 80. Biirrv k lliilvers. Kellli's. Iluslon. 84 20. Iliilsind. Hiirglii'td, liloru Park, Yoiingstown, 0., 2120. Ilnriirs A l-Mtvlaa. Vluewiusl Pnrk, Topeka, Kan., 21 20. Bariieja (3), Beu'a, Ekc ba, Mich.. 81-20; Mar- ipiette, 31-Aug. 5. Ballrya, The, Keith's, N, Y. C. 8-1-20. llallalxer Misters. Shell's. Iliiffiilo, 21 211. Belni'iul Slalera, Al Fresco pink. Pis.rlu, III., 24- 311. Iidus.si, Miss., Lion Palace. K. Y. I!., 84 20. lleilrain, Helen, Proctor's 23il ML. N. V. IJ„ 2*. 30. Iienoiril. RIiimIii, Leiup'a Park, Kl. Louis, 21-20. Berg. SI. (!.. Ynuiig's, Atlantic Clly, N. J.. 24-20. Herat k Muttesk. Heushle Casinii. Itn.-katrnr Heaeh. X. Y., ti-tt. ' Reiiislelu's. The, GiaKroy'a, Grand Rapids, Midi., 84 20. Hells. The, Crystal, O. II.. Diaiglaa, Alaska, 81. 20; Norwalk, (),. .11 Aug. 3. Rerllua k llroelnviiy. A. A N.. Iloalon, 24 20. Heard, Hilly, illyniplii I'nrk, Cliutlanixiga, l'enn., 21-20. Hedllll k Arthur Temple, Del roll, 21-211. Helium Trio. HleepiediUNO pier, Aliunde Clly, X. J.. 21-211. Hells, Musical, Wo'ilworlb's, Luneaster, Pa., 24< 811. II1-11Inn A Mui-kln. Cryslul. Leailvllle. Cnl., 24 20; Ciysiul. Denver, 111 Aug 3. Hell, Seiiutiir Friitik, 'tiikf'inl Park, GreeiiKbtirg, Pa.. 31811. Hlllglllllll A Cubic, llllteiliulor'h. All,llltle City, N, J.. 24-211. Hessett k Scott, ilcuiler.i.n'o. Cotiey Ihlnnd, X. Y., 21-20. Illssoiiette A Xew|niui, I'l-dnr Point, Suniluiky, ().. 212b; G. (I. II., I'd..iky. Mich.. 31 Aug. 3. Illtmij, lliiiniii. B-r-rr, lugersnf Park, lies Moine.i, la.. 34 211. Bingham, J. «., J--.ii■ ■ Club,., Wis., 21 811; Dulutb, Mian.. ill-Aug. 3. Black A Leslie. Cotiey IhIiiihI, Clncltiiiull, 21- Aug. ft. Ill bard. Sue, rirplieriiu, Si. Paul, Minn., 81. 20. Blossom. Utile, Lyceum. Knn Fruii., Cnl . 21-20. Hbiiiiphlii A llelir. Areail". U'liiul|s-g. Can.. 2|. 211; Metropolitan, Dulutb, Minn . .11 Aug. fi. Bliu-ford'u, Carter. Loulolutin Tniiibiidouri.. Soath- eru Park. I'lllsliurg. 81-211 Botliiu. Arlhur i IIMilred a Co., Pastor's, N. Y. C, 21 80. llordevery. Col. 'lauliui. Vleforlu, N. Y. (',., 24- 211. Bovd A MeNiiiunrii, Inui Pier, Syracuse, N. Y., 2420. Boluiie. W A., t, Lottie, llnrli-k's (Hen, Klmla, N. V.. 81 81". Iloitery XeasUiys' Qunrlelle, Sana Soucl I'nrk, III.. 21 Allf. C. Bnvay. Frank. Khlrldgc Pnrk. Klinlrn, N. Y., 2-120. Bowers A Curlla. Wlimlia-c Can., 84-80; lluhiutt, SllillieupMlls. Mlllll., 31AIIU 3. Boiler, Mony, A Co., Wwilworlb'a, l,auc«»tcr. Pa., 31 20. "