The New York Clipper (August 1905)

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August 19. THJS NEW YORK CLIPPER. 647 TABLE OF CONTESTS. Washington. Aug. 15.—Chase's opened yesterday to two fine audleoccB, with Ouyer and O'Neill as headline™ "The Whltu t.'aps" had a capacity bouse at the Academy, • The Utopians guve two excellent per- formancea nt the Lyceum, opening the aea- Kon of that house to big business. Cincinnati, Aug. 1.-..—Charles K. Itlanev'g ploy, "For Ills Brother'a Crime," drew a tre- mendous crowd to iteu.'k's Muv How- ard's Own Company tilled the People's At Cheater Park, the opera company put on "When Reuben Comes to Town, to big business It.iln Interft red with the Ro- man hippodrome, nt Coney island. ♦«» Ol It AUSTRALIAN LETTER. LATEST BY TE LEQRAPH Moatlar Mulit'a Opcnlnna In nil the Big Show TiMviia. >r GOLDEN GATE CLEANINGS. Fine BtlMliiean 1'ri-vnlla nual Attrac- tions Are of HIkIi Clan*. Special Dlaputcfiea IoThbNbw YonKCLiri'Eit. San fiiAXcihcu, Aug. 18.—At the Columbia Madge Carr Cooke, In "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch," began yesterday n two weeks engagement tu alg business. ' Majbkth'. —"The Ilonnle Urlor Bush" Is the current offering. (iliANH < ii-kica ll.ir.si.. —The (illckuinn Yid- dish l'layem aro In their litHt week. On Sun- rJny afternoon, Aug. 20, Denla O'Sulllvan will lieglu n special seuaon with a company organ- Inert here, with Charles Wingute In "leuds," and under the stage directorship of Ueorgo Kdivln Lank. The opening play will be "Arrub ■Xa Vogue," followed by "The Colleen lluwn" and "Peggy MaeChrce. Ai.iAZAii. —"l'rlnce Otto" Is this week's production, i.'KNTitAi.. —"Laud of the Midnight Sun" is current. Tirot.1 di'kiia House—This Is the fifth week of "Ilob Roy." The Tlvoll Comic Opera Co. will make a tour of the State and coast, beginning the middle of next month. George Myers, the popular box office man, for years connected with the Orphciitu, as treasurer, now assumes the same position nt this bouse. He' la one of the best ticket handlers n ml money takers In the profession. OnriiKiiM.—Bill for the week, opening la: Yankee Doodle Boys, Josephine Alutiley, Ja- cobs* dqgs. Ilownrtl tiros., ICdinunil Uay and company, Les 1'arlslenncs, Orlaka Wordco and company. Colonel Moidcverry mid company, and tilt- Orpheum motion pictures. CitUTCM.— Bill for the week opening 14: Scuepp's dogs and ponies, Harper, Uesniond nnd liiillev, Mabel Laiuson, Bingham and Thornton; Crawford and Duff, Clever Conkey, and the olograph. Also Charles Ulguey, the high' diver. "Fisciikii'8. —Bill for the week opening 14: Bacon and Vane, the Three Gordons, Marshall and Loraine, Fred Lancaster, Iji lielle. the Lieiiuvulu Trio and the new moving pH'tnrca. . Notes. —Charles P. Hall has assumed con- trol 01 the run forma Theatre, nnd has Just returned from a trip, visiting John Cort, on business connected with bookings The Central Theatre will be closed for three weeks, beginning the llrst week lu Septem- ber, for alterations and repairs liar- luim & Hnitev'H Show Is announced for eight days fits first visit to the city) beginning Sept. 3. FROM OTHER POINTS. On tbc Road, All Routes Milt Rench t'a Not Later Than Monday. raoii our own c*oauarosiinri Sydney, July 10. At the Theatre ltoyal a crowded house wit- nessed the revival of "The Mikado," on Sat- urday evening. All the principals of Wil- liamson's Repertory Opera Co. distinguished themselves, Mr. Kcnnlngbaiu, as Xankl Poo, In particular. Leon Caron's matinee nt the Theatre ltoyal on Saturday afternoon, its a benetlt to Madam Leon Caron and her daughter, wus only poorly attended. The lust live nights of "Tom Moore" are announced at Her Majesty's Theatre, where Andrew Mack la certain to be favored with large audiences to the close of bis run. On Saturday next "The Way to Kenmarc" will be produced for the first time in Australia. At tbc Criterion Theatre there was again ft large audience on Saturday night to wit- ness John !•'. Sheridan's production of "Naughty Nancy." Maude Amber and Win- lleld BTake, as usual, arc the star attractions, On Saturday next, Mr. Sheridan will produce "The F.url and the Girl," with the two play- ers Just named In the east, for the first time la Australia. At Kii'kiinl's. Tlvoll, on Saturday Inst, In- terest was centered on the appearance of Leo Drydcn. Tho visitor was warmly welcomed and at once established himself u Arm favor- lte. I'ieil Mlllan, the ventriloquist, made his re-nppearuncc, ns well as Frank Leon, whose dancing aroused considerable enthu- siasm. At tho Queen's Hall h'rank Clurk'a New Folly Co. is doing good business. Among the new comers who made a hit were: Harry Sadler, who made a great success with linr- monlcu solos; Victor, the ventriloquist, and Hugh Huxhum, who helped considerably towards the contribution of u good pro- gramme. The fJrcat Thurston has Just nrrlvcd, under engagement to Kdwln Geaeh. and opens) for a four weeks' season at the Palace The- atre, July 22. At Melbourne, the Princess Theatre was not able to accommodate half the people who wished to see the new piece, "llcnuty and the Barge," last Saturday night, nnd to wel- come Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uroiigh back to Melbourne. The evening's entcrtttlnment Jiartook more of the character of an "at lome," when old friends, high and low, met to welcome old friends, nnd to congratulate them after many years. Mrs. Brough, 011 entering the stage box, wus kept bowing for some minutes in acknowledgement of tho hearty plnudlta accorded her, and iHter on was handed mun.v floral devices. Then Mr. ■trough, on appearing, received u welcome that would have moved a heart of stone, and hi the conclusion of the play the audience refused to go until he had said a few words of thanks for the magnificent reception ac- corded him Mini his wife. "The Ucnuly and the llnrgc" Is 1 delightful mixture of farce and comedy, and la presented with that com- pleteness of detail cbaracterUtlc of all the Brough productions. ' "The School for Scandal" was presented at Her Majesty's Theatre, on Saturday, by the Nance O'Nell Co. The work of MIkr O'Nell and McKce Rankin, lu the last two acts, was very tine, and aroused the entbu- ulasra of a huge audience. At the Theatre Royul Bland Holt has won ii large shure of public favor with his pro- duction, "The Flood Tide." und on Saturday night the tbeutre was well filled In all parts. The Openi House waa crowded on Satur- day, when a large audience extended an en- thusiastic welcome to tjcorgo lullcr.-iUiMeii. Charles Diamond and Miss Beatrice; the new people engaged by Harry ltlekards. Charles Diamond and Miss Beatrice present a novel rauslcul act, the Instruments used being a harp and a saxophone. The turn ia an at- tractive one. and received hearty applause. At Adelaide, Frank M. Clark nus taken over Rlckard's Tlvoll Theatre, aud opened to a very good house ou Saturday night. If food business keeps up It Is the Intention of Ir. Clark to keep this house open perman- ently the same as be has the Gaiety Theatre, in Melbourne, and Queen's Hall, lu Sydney. *-»■# MARYLAND. The Senaaii Im Opening- nil Along the Line, lint the Porks mill lli-nili'S ■ire Molding; Their Own. Ciiii'auo, Aug. If..— With two theatres opening Suttirduy night, 18, and another Monday afternoon, the new season seems to bo here Nut M. WW*. In "The Duke of Duluth" nnd "The Yankee Regent." nt the I.a.Snlle. opened to capacity Saturday ulght. ......The llitymurket opened for the sea- son 1'4 This Is the last week of "The Tenderfoot,", at the Great Northern, .and "The Royal Chef." nt the Curricle "Mrs. Temple's Telegram," at Powers', and "The .Mayor uf Toklo.'' nt the Illinois, had big business despite the warm weather Inst week, which helped business at the parka and gardens The (jrund Opera House Is dark this week. Boston, Aug. 13.—"The Pearl and the Pumpkin." at the Colonial, opened Its 11 fill nnd.tlnnl week, to u well tilled house "The Geezer of Cock," ut the Tremorit, begun Its fourth und linul week, with a good crowd "Dangers of Working Girls" pleased a big audience at the Grand Opera House Stock bills drawing well were: "The Lost Paradise." at the Umpire, and ''Muggri' Landing;" nt the Bowdoin Square, ...Keith's hud uti excellent programme and good patronage '1 be Pnlace offered builcsiiue. and I lie museums and parks had good .bills The weather was fair aud conl. P'llltUDEMMitA. Aug. l"i.—A cool evening cut down the attendance ut the parks, and greatly Increased the patronage at the the- atres Tho Grand tpened to an end- lent audience, with Weat's Minstrels earn- ing great applause. .. ."The Convict's Daugh- ter" attracted u full house at Blaney's, and there was no lack of patronage at "My Tom- Boy Girl, - ' nt the People's The seat- ing capacity nt Keith's wna entirely lllled by an appreciative nnillenre An ex- cellent (lathering m the Lyceum enjoyed llie French Folly llurlesrjiiers. LouisviU.n, Aug. 15,—"Nettle, the N'cwr- glrl,",openod nt the Avenue, Sunday. In two good houses The Kilties opened at Jockey Club Park, Sunday, to good crowds. Fontaine Ferry Purk was alive with people Sunday, to sec M'lle Tberese aud Prof. t-oio, la, the ballooa ascension. DRAMATIC. Adler, Jacob l\ (Leo Lsrgninu, mgr.)—Chicago, III.. Mill. Aldrlcb. Charles T. (A. II. Woods, mgr.) —Buf- falo. N. Y.. 14-10, Cleveland. 0., ill 2U. Aubrey Stock (J. T. Mncauley, mgr. >—Poiiali- keepsle. N. Y.. 14-1!*. Wllkcsimrre. l'a., 21-20. Adair, Ciregg k Adair (Harry Uuhb, uigr.)—Qraf- ton, W. Va., 14-211. Alto* Stock <K. 1'. Albre, uiBr.)—l'rotldeuce. It. I.. 14. Inilellil'le. "Arliona" (David J. Rainiiae, ingr.)—Johnstown, I'n.. Itt, Sharon 17. Akron. 0.. IS, l.laia 10, Chicago. HI., Wl■:■'!. "As Told In lb? Hills" (W. V. Maun, uigr.) — Frcc|a>lt, III.. III. It.sUonl IT. Klglu IK, Juliet III. Aurora «>, Terre Name, lad., SI, !!2. Ham- mond SI, (Insliea 24, Klkhatt in, Ueuton Hai- lw, Mich., M, "At Cripple Creek," I'.. J. Carpenter's—Kansas City. Mo.. 13-10, Des Moines, la., '.'0-U3, Wal- nut '.'4, Lincoln. Nctir.. 2.1, '.'«- "Alene In the World." Millennial lire*.'—Kllia- hcih, N. J., 81-SS, Holiokeii 24'JU. "Across the I'ncltlc." Clus. B. Blaney's—Brhlge- i'"ii. 1,'oini.. 18, 10. "An Aristocratic Tramp," It, Kllroy A Brltlon'a (S. K. Lester, mgr.)—Wsslihigton. Intl., It). Oiiklniiil 17. S|Kincer 1H, Vloeennes 10, Kvans- Title 20. Canul, 111.. 21, Mount Vernon 22, Marlon 23 "At Sunrise" (C. W. Huberts, mgr.)—Michigan City, Inil., 2U2II. Bcrnnril. Samuel (Cliailea Frobiiiaii, mgr.)—N. Y. City 14, li.ileflnlic. IlunlliiK. Kuinia (Karl Burness, mgr.l— Selieaeela- dy. N. Y., 14-10, lliirllngtoii. Vt.. 212(1. HrcclieiirldKC Stock (CLiarlcs Urevkenrlilge. mgr.) —Clay Coaler. Nvbr.. 14-10. Benioii's Comcilliins (Persu II. Bentmi, mgr.)— Wilih Clly. Mo., 1:1-10. Lamar 21-511. Urinidivny Stoi-k iMah-olin Williams, mgr.)—Wor- cester. Mass., 14, linlciiiilic. Ileimett's Dig Slioiv— Michigan City, N. Dak., It 111. Liikola 17 III. Berry Stock (Miles lleny. nigr.)—Vltirvnuea. lad., 14 III. Wushlngtou 1710, Jasper 20. Ilruinlmi, lluwatd. Stock (Will S. Srhoonover. mgr.) — llaj'iviiril. Wis., 11. hnletliille. l:ec:-..n Mnoiioii 10. II. Ocoboek, mgr.)— (Hen * Fulls, N. v., 14-10. Saratoga 21 2(1. Itehisco Slock ll'ml lleliimii. mgr.)—Portland, me.. 14, Imlelliilte. Ilrlggs. Floyd II.—Wlntlelil. la., 21-2U. "Boy Behind the Him" lllarry C. Blancy, mgr.) — Ullmilielli, M, J., 10, llnbokeli 20-23, Trenlon 242U. "Big Hearted .Tim." Klhnt A (lamtlu'a—llockford. III., HI. .Innesvllle 17. Kree|airt IS. Unliuipie, la., II). Chicago. III.. 20-Sept. 0. Bell Boy" IB, I). It lines, mgr.)—Atlantic Clly. J.. 14-10, Dover, Del.. II, Chrlallehl. Mil., Salisbury, Md., 23, Kastoii 21. Columbia. an. an, uigc.)— L011- liiiiiiiii..r.'. At Blaney's Theatre (Chnrlea K. Binney, manager), which has been re- novated throughout, Robert FlUsluimons no poured In "A Fight for Love" Aug. 14. "The White Cups" 21. Hiii.i.iiiAY Stiikbt (Ceorgc ^V. Itife, ninnii- ger).—"The Lighthouse by the Sea" 14-111. "The Convict's Daughter" drew fairly well week of 7. Joe Welch, In "The Peddler," It. KUMJTBIC Paiik (A. Kcnncmiin, manager). —The Client Lafayette Show 1410. Monumental (Jumes \i. Kernun, mana- ger).—The Jolly Clrls will Inaugurate the seusun 21. ■ 1 » II Villi: WILLIAMS, Whose iilclure appears ou the front page of this Issue, Ik now appearing with great. «Uc- cess lu support of Sum Uernaid, in "The Rol- licking Clrl," ut the Heiuld Sitiiare Theatre, New York. She Is uu nctiess of considerable charm of person und decided magnetism, and Ural cume Into prominence In support of the Rogers Brothers. Inning the long curecr of "The Clrl from Kay's," she aud Sum Bernard were featured lu that play. Charles Krohuiau Intends lo star her very shortly. «« » THK YBLLOWSTONH PARK} LEWIS AIVD CLARK UXI'ONITION AXD THK ROCKY MOUNTAINS. An Attractive Knll Tour via Pennsyl- vania llallriinil. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged a special personally-conducted tour to visit the l'licllle coast, Including the Yel- lowstone Park, Portland (for the Lewis and Chirk Imposition) und the beautiful resorts among tho Colorado Rockies. This tour will leave New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington nnd other el I les ou the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Saturday, Sept. 2. by a special train of high grade Pullman equipment The Itinerary will cover n period of three weeks, the parly reaching the Huh) on the homeward Journey Sept. 22. The special train will be used by the party over the entire route, ex cant dining the live aud one-half days In the Yellowstone Park, when the tine hotels now in service In the Croat Preserve will be util- ized. The train will lie sidetracked In Port- land for occupancy there, und nil meals vn i-nulr. except In the Y'ellnwBtnne Pnrk and In Denver, will be «erved In the Rpeelnl dining car. Hound trip lichen, porerlng nil ncceninrv expenses: for twenty-one da.va. *20fl from all points on the Pennsylvnnln Kalliond except Pittsburg, from which the rale will he $1U.i. for Itineraries und further Information apply to ticket ugents: ('. Sludds, L'ustem Passenger Agent, 2U3 Fifth Avenue, New York, or address Ceo. w. Buyd, Ceueral Pas- senger Agent, Philadelphia. N. Collier, William (Charles I'roli ■Ion. Kug., 11. itiilrllnitc. Collllll, Hen, M. 1S.1111 II, Harris, mnr.)-N. Y. City 1 I-2U. Cook Church III. W. Taylor, iniir.)— Xctv Bedford. Mass.. 1410. Hrocklou, Mass., 31-St. Criterion Uiiuiintle (W. ,1. Als-r. mgr.)—MiCoii- nellavllle, ()., 21-211. "College Widow" I Henry W. Savune, uigr.)— Chicago, III.. 14. Indefinite. "College Wlilmv" I limn W. Savage, mur. I — Huston, Muss., 10, iiniclhiiic. "Confession of a Wife" (A. II. Woials. mgr.)— lien..Ii. Mich.. 1310. I'lllciis'o. 111.. 21120. "Coimlry Kid" (II. II. Whlltnker, mgr.)—Mount Clemens. Mich., 14. II II 15, Ypsllanll III. Ailrhui 17. lllllsdiile IS. Cvhlwater 10, Qulncy 21. LKclilleld 22. Albion 23. Allegoli 24. Do- nnglac 2"i. Klklnirt. I■■■!.. 211. "Cusiei-'s Last Klght"—X. Y. City 21-211. "Child Slaves of New York" 11. P. Kekhardt. mgr.I "Chicago, III.. 1310, Milwaukee. Wis., 2II2U. "Convict's Daughter" (IM, K. Salltr, mgr.l — I'hlladeliihhi, l'a., 1410. Dllgei-Cornell (W. K. Cornell, nigr.I—Liberty, N. Y.. 1410. De Voss. Hon, No. 2 (J. II. Itotiionr. ragr. ) — Ashluuil. Wis., 14. luiletlnlle. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." I). B. Levis' (Oscar .limes. iilKi- I Mliseiillne. III., Ill, Bill llllgton IT, Keokuk IM, M01111I Sterllug. 111., 10, (Juluey 20. "Darn Thome," Const. Uoirlnml i- Clifford's (W. T. Ha l.ill. mgr.I— lion Mountain. Mich.. III. .Marquette 17, Hmicoek IS, Calumet III. Lake Micicii •>(). Isli|iciiihig 21. Florence, Wis., 22, Khliielunder 23, TuiiiHliawk 21. Monuipia '■!•'■. Crinidoii 211. "Devil's Auction." Chas. II. Yale'a—Plilladel- phis. Pa.. 21-2(1. "Dangers of Working tllrls" IA. II. Wooda, mgr.) -Boston, Mio-s., 11-10. Ilolyokv 21-23, Hart- ford 24-2(1. "Dora Thome," Kuatrru, Kowlaml A CIHTunl'a (Hmry May. mgr.l— Dayton, O.. 14-10. Co- luinliiis 1710, Maysvllle 21. Marlon 22. Newark 23, Linicastrr 24, Cnsiksvllle 25, Zniicavllle 2(1. "Dira ThoriiH." Western, Howlaud At Cllftonl's (L K Pond. mgr.)—Benton llurhnr, Mich., 13, South Haven 111, Charlotte 17, Lansing IS. Battle Creek III, St. John 21. Fowler 22. Stan- ton 23, Alum 24, Ithlea 2.'.. tlreeuvltle 2U. "Dangerous Life," Haspum Bros.' (M. I', (inoil. mall, mgr.)—Qiiela'c. Can., 1710, Montreal 21- 2(1. Nana Fdllatmi I Fells 111.1. mgr.)—Rutland. Vt.. 14 III. Kniiuett, Kutle (I'rsnk Hnrinaii. mgr.l— MusWe- K011. Mich.. 20, Lansing 22, Tnlislo, O., 24-20. I'.wlug, Uerliuile—I'opliir BhUT. Mo.. 14-10. Junes- Isuo, Ark., 21 2li. Kekliardt, ldeiils (Oliver ,1. Kekhardt, mgr.) — Taeoiun. Wash., 14, luileUiille. i'.rwisiil Ulg Slick IR, J. Krwood. mgr.)—Koa- tnrla, 11., 14, indellnlte. F,cll|ise Stock (Lloyd & (leiiter, mgrs.)—Amarlllo. Tei.. 111-1(1, Cmiioii 21. 22. Hereford 23, 24, I'm ■lilies, X. Men., 2.V 2U. "Kduvalliiii of Mr. I'lini" (D. V. Arthur * Klrke, Lu Shelle, ingrs.)—Chlciiiio, III.. 2II-S«it. 0. "Kleventli Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's (0, A. Sel- Ion, mgr.)—Hauluul. III., HI, lloopestun 17, 'I'cri-e lliiute. Inil.. IH. 10. Sprlngtlelil. III., 20. I'onli. 21, Milder 22. Blooiuliiglon 23, I'oii- line 21, llltawn 2.1, Juliet 211. "Klght Ihdls," Bros, llyrue—Wwmnorket,- II, L, 17. Full Hlver. Mass., IH. 10. Fllislnimoiis, IColsTl, anil Julia May Olffiird (l.nui Frledinun. mgr.)—Baltimore, Md.. 14-10. Phlla- ilelplliH. Ph., 21-211. I'enberg Stock dleorge M. Fenberg, mgr.>—Bath. Me.. 1410, Itoekliiml 21 2U- Fitlton Urns.' Stock (Jack P. (/Hues, mgr.l — Lincoln. Neh.. 14, IndeOiille. Fnrillnini Stock ICIina. F. Nelson, mgr.l— Dun- kirk, N. Y, II, Inilctlnlte. FMiintiilii Theiitie iKiilm fc KclloU, ingrs. )— licsst- laiiil. Kan.. 14-HI. Oilhv 17-10. Smith Center 21-211. Four Huntings (Harry Dull, mgr.)— Danville, III.. 17, SiirliiKtlel'l 10. Alton 20, Jerseivllle 21. Itonillinuse 22. Muttuill 2.1. diner 24, II..ni- vlllc, 1ml., 2.1, Owcnstsii'o, Ky.. 20. "Flaming Aruw. Lincoln J. Carter's (W. F. Jackson, mgr.)—Falls City, Neh.. HI, Beatrice 17, Lincoln IH, Oumha 2023. Des Moluea, la., 24-211. "Fighting Fate," Oeo. F.. nill'n HVm. Kynn, mgr.l—N. Y. City 1410. Boston. Mans.. 21-2*1. "Kant Life In New York" (A. II. Woods, uigr.) — llo|...lo-e. X. .(.. 13-111. I'hlliiilelplda. l'a , I0-2U. "For Ills Brother's Crime" (Ceo, N. Bcllluger. niixr. i—Cliii'lnimll, U„ 13-10. "Clrl of tho Streets" (Decker A Veroiiee. mars.I — Iiiilliiioi|iolls, Inil., II Hi, Terre Hauls 17, Sprliigltehl. III.. IS. Jacksonville HI. St. Louts, Mo., 20-2(1. "IJauibler" fMltrbi-11 Bros., nigra.)—N. Y. Oily I MO UltcUrnck. Ituvmnml (Henry W. Savage, mgr.) — N. Y. City 22. Inderliilte. lloivsnl Hail (Henry Plenum, mgr.l—X. Y. City I4.ui. New Haven, Coin., 212:), Hrnlncport 24-2(1. Hnroer, Georidii (I. P. I(nr|s»r A Jos. Detrlck, nigra.)—Carson City. Nov.. 14-10, Reno 21-20. Hoyt'a Comedy (II. (i. Allen, mgr.l—Mount Ver- non. Tin]., 14-10, New Harmony 21-211. Hon iiril-lhirset ((loo. It, Howard, mgr.)—Slnnt I'lly. la., ll-lli. Hiiiiuiu'iii Mark (.1. M. Ilnilmivay, mgr.)—Near Bedford. Mnn.i.. 14. iiiileflnlle. Hall. Don II. -Alliniiy. N. Y.. 14 25. Illlliirni. May. Slock (F.rneat SchuaUl, mnr. i - Slierhrnoke. Que.. 14-10. Ilarrliigtnii Stuck (Hex Kingdom mgr.) — Palestine, III.. 14-19. Hnvrller. Jack, Stock—La Cn««e. Wis.. 13-10. Herald Square Stock (Rider A Kaushaive, rugri.) —Oromo, Me,, 14-10, EuirWth 21-30. "Heart nf Chicago." Lincoln J. Carter's (John Wbitehy, mgr.l—Keuurta, Win.. 20, Delavan 21. Belolt 22. Jaiicsvllle 23, Watertowu 24. Portage 33, Waukesha 20. "Her Only Sin." I.lneolu J. Cartel's (P. T. Jack- sou, iiigr.i— Klkharl. ImL. I«. Three Ulvers. Mich.. 17. llntllo Creek 18. Jackawi 10. Te- euniseh 21. Hint 22, Hay City 23, Saginaw 3140. "Holy Cltv." K.iat. linnhin A Bennett's (Fslwanl Tavlor, mgr.l—Ilell-fiinialne, (I.. III. Kenton 17, I.on.lwi IK. Sprlngtlelil 10. "Holy City," West, Cordon ft Bennett'* III. M. Blacknller. mgr.l—lllllsilule. Mich.. 10. Batlle Ciee.k 22. Charlotte 23, Inula 21. I.udlngtou 2.1, Traverse City 2il. "Her First False Step." C. V. Whllaker's— Plttahurg. Ph.. 11-10. Buffalo, X. Y . 21.211. "Honest llenrls," Kllait ft (laiiolii'a (Win. Slurhle Jr.. mgr.)—Chicago. III., II 10. Water- town 20, Winona, Mliuil.. 21, Faribault 22. NnnhUcId 23, Hastings 24. Bralnrril 25, Little Kalis 2U. "Hans Hanson" (.las. T. Mc.Mplii. mgr.l - -Hela- Tim, Wis., III. F,\iuisniie 17. Miami lloirh IS, IKKlgerllle IP. Dulaniae. la.. 21 23. Altls.cn 21, •J.i. rin[Ion 211. "Hooligan In New York." Friuee A Browne's n'lius. A. Morrill, mgr.l—Sullivan. III., III. I'liidlay 17, Kuat ML Louis III. St. Charles, Mil, 211. Louisiana 21. Ilunnlhiil 22. Mots'i ly 2:1, Chut™ 2,1. Ciirtlm«e 211. Welib City 27. "Hearts of Cold" (Phil Hunt, uigr.i—X. Y. Clly 21 '211. "Human Slave"—Omaha, Nelir.. 17-10. "Hooligan's Troubles" |A. J. Ayleaworth. iiiKr.l — Lu Crosse, Wis., 2(1, Deeorah. In., 21, Al- ton Lea, Minn., 22. Owatonna 23, Hm-liealer 21. Wllionil 2.1. Vint llllel.l 211. "How llnatrr Hulled In"—ICIItnls'lti, N. J.. 14- HI. fill. I an nl I. II.. 2O20. "Hiiuinl.v D ply" iKmrat Cooke, mgr.l—New Itochclle. N. V . II in. '•Holly Tolly." Una. II. Oaltes, mgr.)—I,nmas- ter. Pa.. II-10. International Slnek—Siraiitiui, l'a.. 11 10. Ilar- liabuiK 21-2(1. Jenkins. Clare (Joseph W. ladidi. mgr.)—Chicago. 111.. II Sept. I. Jordan Dramatic (Jiunea A. Fella, mgr.) -Hwk I -In ml. III.. II III. Masculine. In.. 17 10, Maren- go 21-211. Jolly Fuiimaliers. Dews A Frlta's—Watervllle. VI., II in, Jolinwiu 17 10. "Jerry From Kerry." Pnlten • Perry's—Ueserouto. Onl.. III. Pl.loll 17, Col.llIK lit, Bowllliinvllle 10, Purt lli>|ie 21. I'eterlaiio 22, Llmlaay 23. nrlllia 21. inn 11. 25. Kamdl. Hot (J, (J. Welch, mgr.)—Marlboro, Muss., 14-111, Lynn 21 211. KliiKsley-Uiiaaell IR II. Russell, nutr.)—Macomb, 111. 14-111. Keller Slock (A. M. Keller, nutr.)— lliilehlnsiiu, Kail,. 14-10, sii.am Clly 212(1. Kellh Slwk (Del Lawrence, mgr.)—U'wlston, Ida., 14, liidetlnlle. Klni'k-Crlwii (FriKl liraliain, mgr.)— (Ireenvllle, P>., II in. Luekaye. Wilton (Wm. A. Brmly. iugr.)--Wliiiil peg, Man., II Hi, Hraml Forks, N. link.. 17, Crookstoii, Minn.. IN. Fiirgn. N. Dak.. 10, ltd can 21, llullf 22, 23, Missoula 21. Spokane, Wash.. 2.1, 2(1. Leslie, lUisiilsele (Sim Alii igr.l- I'alerson, N. J., 1410. Allenhiwn, I'll.. 2I-2U. Lyreiini Slock |K. (I. OrotoVun. null.I —F.iireka, Km, ford 21. RlcmmSrlil '.'2, Snlll'mi '.':(. .Ta.scnvlllc 21. Clinton 25. Paris. HI.. 20- "Hominre at Coou Hollow" (A. C. Alien, ragr) - Long llriv.icii K, J., 1.1. Mnrrlslown HI. H«- lmkrn 1710. Montlcelio. N. Y.. 22. Suffcrn 21, H.ivcrsirs'.r 2,1. Iisslnlne 2(1. "ttlllaeil Lives"—N. Y. City 21-2(1. "Hahblt'a Fi«>t" il'al Cliapiielle. mgr. 1—For- rr»t cltv. Ark . HI. Helena 17, ClareadM IR. Pine llliiit HI, l.ltlle link 20. SwhIii Tlientie |Muck Swalll. IilKi'.)— -Illelcu. V., 13-10. Boise i'lly, liln.. 20-2U. Klmndey Then tie- -Helena. Mini!.. 1120. Great Falls 21-27. Stcolsmllh's. Orainiille, Norllierti ll'lHtnn Steel- snillh. uuiv.i llottlliiK ilns'ii, Mo., 14 III, Ful- toii 21 2:i. Mexico 21 211. ^leelsinllli's, Drnmslle. SouHierii ll'llflmi Jhytl- snillh, mgr.l siiiihI.'i'ii. Mo. III. TBntnii lit!!. T "Stiadowa on Hie Hearth" (Arllinr IX Alston, mur. 1-I'alerson. N. J.. 2I2U. "Slaves of the Mill." linnlon A lletinelt's~Ti». Iislo. 0.. II HI, liiilliinapolls, I111I4. 17 HI, St. lands. Mo.. 20 2(1. "S«ie( Clnvei"—Ihilulli, Minn.. 22. 23. "SI Phnikard" (W. A. Junker, maiiagrri.— Pilrt Huron Mull.. HI. Lnis-r 17, Feiilon IM, Lau- Hint 10. Charlotte 21, Falun Hiiplds 22, Yptl- II, Jncksiiii 2.1, Battle .Incksitii, mgv.)- Wiain* Taylor. Mr.)—Dalian, Bros., mgi«. I— laid I 2.1. Tecuneol l.'reek 20. Turner, Ithira lira W. NiHket, It. I,, 21 2U. Taylor Slock I Albert Tej., 1127. Tucker. Klhel. Stock I Mack I'hifiilx, Aril.. II Oct. I. Trousdale Ttiealre—Wlmtanr. Mo., 11-10. Ver- sullies 21 211. Troy. Doimn, Stis-k (.las. I., tllnss, mgr. I—Clear Lnke, la.. 14 Sepl. 2. Tlllon l'layem (11. II. Tlllmi, imtr.l- Pnrla, 111., II. Imleflnlle. Taylor Stis-k lOiaa. A. Taylor, mgr. 1— Sea tile, Wash., 13. Indellnlte. "Tisi Pmiiil to Heg." Lliirohi t. Curler's (Fred Kltnbal. niKi.i- ihualia. Nelir, 1:1 III. Ilea Moines, In.. 17 10. Fori Dodge 21. Iowa Falla J2. Walerlmi 23, lliilini|iie 21, ciluioii 2.1. F.lglu 211. "Two l.lllle Wairs," Mncolii J. Carter'* (W. A. MccHIiik. mgr. 1 -Blue Isluiul. III.. 2(1. Mn- leago 21. 11 nek (mil 22. I'reeport 23. Polo 21, Sterling 2.1. Morrison 20. 'Typewriter illrl"-- Hbl awl, Va., 14 10. "Tevns" (llrouilhurat A I'urrle, nmrs. I—N. Y. i'lly 111 2il. "Triil 11 lliiliiieis," ,\. !■;. tlatlilana's (Hen l.e Itnati, Ims. nutr.) --Waukeahn, Win., IM, Port Wash- Iniilon 10. Mliol«.)):,ii| 20, I'lyiuoutli 21. Stanieini Hay 23. New Loadinl 2.1. , "Two Merry Trumps" (McVemi A Velter, inyral \nlllin. Wis., Ill, 111.eel Hiiplds 17, Miush- llelil IH, Stnulev 10, Idee Lake 21, llillulierlnllil 22, llnvwiird 23. Ilnlulli. Minn . 21. "Ten Mthis In a liar It's.in," Hrecber A stau- ley'a I Waller J, Melloimlil, mgr.l F.rbnii. Kan., HI. Keiisluglou 17. rhllll|Mlnirg IH, Pmlrle View 10, Hrenih'U 21. Ilesfiinl 22. I'olliy 23, Setiten 'JI, ,lci.iilii«s as. Aura 2(1. "Tlioioiialil'iisl Tramii," Southern (Hurry Dar- lington, mgr.l- (lliiiialinie. Mich.. III. Kscanaba 17, Ithliieliiiiilcr, Wla.. IH. Wuiisuii 10, Km 'liilie 22. HeedslMiti: 21. Ilelnll 211. "Tracked Aruimil Hie World," A. II. Wooda'— t'liiT.ii.-iii. x. .1., 34 an. H'" 1 - „ I'liihiin Slis-k -Sail Lake Clly. I'„ II. Imlrnnlle. "' "l'iiil"r Kisilliern Sklea." Wiolrni (Hurry Dael Parker, Mar.l -Mnsen Clly, In., Hi, Alla'rt l.sa. undid I, ragr. I— Hill, Trenton. N. J„ 2I-23. Lust In ii lllg Clly" IA. II. Wissls. mgr.) Y. City 1110. Ilnsiklyn. N. Y„ 21-211, "l.jltle (tell ScIuniI House" (J. A. West, mgr.) — I'oii Huron. Mich., 10. Casa Clly 21, Mnrieiie 22, luilny Clly 23. Ilxfonl 24. Ponllne 2.1. Jaek- hiiii an. "Llghtliuusf by the Sea" (Vniiee \ Sullivan, ingra.l—llallliiiorr, Md., 11-10, Newark, N. J . 21-211. "Lire thai Kills" (Walter I'essler, mgr.l- Kdlsa- is-lk. N. J.. IT-III. N. Y. City 21 20. Mrlntyre ami llrulli (Klinv A Krlniiger, ingrH.) — Itis'.lic-ii'i. X. Y.. 17 III. Iiiiiinli. 21-211. MilrtlUier, Llllliiu (Decker A- Ven e. nigra.I- Coliiinlui-. II.. 14 10, Dliylou 17 10, lli.llali- iijsill". lei . 21-23. Murray nnd Mink (Dllle Mack A Jos. W. Sncara, nigra.)—Asbury Park, N, J.. 17, llelklrlieni, I'u.. in. Chester III. l'lill.iili'l|iliin 21 20. Myrkle-Ilnrder Stock, Western (Kugciie J. Hall. mar.I — .Minnie, lad., 11-10, SprliigBeld, ll„ 21- 20. Mnrka Btnck (Tom Marks, iner.)—Kal Porlage. Cn .1113. ^ It... «.iej. ^l-oivt. 2. Mm.ies, Clara—Calgary. X. W. T., Oau., 14. In- iteflolte. Melroiiolllini I'liiyera (L. X. Bcnll, mgr. I-SI. Paul,. Mian . II-:''! Mlikllelou Stock (ilisi. W. Hehafrer, mgr. I —Lint- Ington. Mich., 14-HI. Traverse Oily 1710. Che- boygan 21-23. Alpena 24211. MtMMU Hlisk lliscnr F. l>»ik, mgr.l— Terre Haute, Intl., I.'I-IO, Colilwaler, Mich., 21-211. Mnllori. I'llftiui ■ -(loiiveriienr. X. V , til. Mlnclles, 'llie—Mlsmlsliurg. (),. 14-HI. Mirkle llniiler Stwk, Koullieru (Lallmer ft Leigh/nigra.)—Lafayeltr, lid.. 14-Sepl. 2. Miirkn Bros. tit. W. Marks, mgr. I—I'erlli. On)., 1410. Miitll'C Htm.'k (Waul II. Mattlee, mgr.) - Kouili New Berlin. N. Y.. 14-20. Mason it Iiiihou's Pnvlliuii Thealre—Oorlli, Mo., 14-111. ll,Mlei|ge 21 VII "Mrs. LoHliuj well's limits" I Cliarlra Frnlimin, mgr.)—N. Y. Clly 21, luileUiille. "Mrs. Wlggs, of the Cabbage Patch" ILIehler A Co., nigra, i -Sao Francisco. CaL, 14-20. "Mra. Temple's Telegruiu" (W. N. Lawrence, mgr.)—Chicago. HI.. 11 Sent. I, "My Tom-ltoy Illrl" «Henry W. W Philadelphia. IV. II m. ' "Mlilnlglit Flyer" (Mi. Auderson. mgr.I—Bryan, ()., T'l, Toledo 17-hi, Albion, ImL, 21. Iiecaiur 22, .Mai inn 23, Peru 24, Huiillnglon 2.1, Aider- sou 2(1. "My Wife's Family," Kanlern, Stephens A Liu- Inn's—fag Wert, (I.. IU. Delplms 17. W«na- ki.ntiii IS, I'lipia 10, Ilniulltoii 20, Dayton 21- 23. ColuiiihuH liime 24, Fort Wayue, lud.. 2.1, Plymouth 211. Newman Dim nut tic (Frank Vlgiioa, mgr.)—Colo- ratio K|iilnga, Colo., 21, Rocky Kuril 22, La* Animus 23. Lnniur 24, Katon, N, Met., 20, Trliilihiil. C/olo.. 2(1. New York Players (Hunter A Bradford, nigra.I — Worcester, Mass., 14, linldlalic. New York Players (Slinw (Inllngher, mgr.) — Black Hlver Falls, Wis , 14-ill. "Nelghlayrly Nelglilaira." Tom Waters (Frank W. Niuou, mgr.l—Vlnal lluven, Me., Ill, Wdhlobnrn 17, Huiiiai'lscottii IH. Iloolh Hay Harbor III. "Nellie, Hie Nuas Illrl" <H. F. Hiailil, mgr. I - Louisville, Ky., 13 III. "NoMnthfi- to iliilde Her"—Columbus, II., II HI. Ilayton 17-10. "Over Niagara Falla." Kastern, Hmvlauil A I'-llf- ford's I.I. I', li.urdt iuki. I -Chli'iigo. III.. II 10, Plymouth, ImL, 17, Smith Hen.l in, 10, r.-. gnuaport 21, Kokuiuo 22, Tlplou 2.1, Nnhlcsrlll" 21. Alexander 2D, Marlon 211. "Iin tlic Bridge nt Mldnlglil." Kaslerii, Klliat. ft liniuolo'a (Pud Walloii, uigr.)—Halraburg. 111.. HI, Peoria 17, liurllugtoo IK, (Juliicy 10, F.att Si Louis 20, Allen 21. Ceulralla 22. Murpbys- lairo 23, Carteiniliile 24, Cairo 23. I'lidiicnli. Ky.. 2U. "(Ill Hie Bridge ut HMllhjM." Weslern. Klliut & (iuxzoln's r Haulel Hiril. mgr.l—.Cnsiki.tou, Minn . HI, (Iruml Forks. N. link., 17, Wbiulprg. Mini.. IN, )0. Furg". N. Duk.. 21, .lunii-nlfiw.it 22, Manilas 23, llllllliliM, Mont., 24, LIvitiKMtoli 2.'i, Ilozeinnn 2U. "Old Arkansnu'." Fre*l Riiyin'aid's (Hen. W. Lyon, nikr.l—Miuol, X. l-ink.. 10. IluwhelU 17. KenuiHie IH, Harvey 10, Currliiglon 21, Valley City 23, Wiiliii'toii 2.1, l.lnderwooil 211. Paige, Model (Henry F. Wllhird, mgr.)—Jink. milivllle, Flu.. 14, Indellnlte. Plivlun Stock (K. V. I'hebui, mgr.)—Porllnml, Me., 14. liKk-linlte. Patera Mock (W. A. Peters, mgr.)—Charlotte, N. f!.. 14. Inderiiilte. Peters' Pavilion I'layera (Will .1. Peters, inkr.i— • Hiiiltb Olllet, Kan., MTU. Lchuu»ii IT-HI. "Polly I'rliiirose" (D. L. Wlllliiiiiaiin. mar. I— Clil.asu, III.. II III, l.ll Selle 20, l.llicolll 22. Danville I'M. Niuton 24. Jollel 2,1. Oltnwn 2(1. "Paiia's lloy" (Frank W. Lloyd, uigr.I —X. Y. Clly man. "Puiiklu Hiiaker" IW. J. Derlldck, uigr. I— .lerer«.n, W|.,, 17, Sloughtun IN. Madison Id, I'orlnie.' 21. Braver Dam 22, HIihhi 23, (Iruml Ituiilil. 24, Nelllsvllle 2.1. Marslillfld 211. "Uulncy A.inins Sawyer"—St. Jolin. N. II., 14-10. "Queen of the While Slaves" (A. II. Woods, mgr. i - Cleveland, fl„ 14-10. Hetmlt. Mich., 211-21). "QiHs-ii of Hie lllglililnders" (A. II. Woods, mgr.) — lenu-y Clly, N, J., 14 10. I'mvliliinw, II. I., 21-211. Ilnynnril. (•lairlle-llluelleld, «'. Va., 14 2(1, P«. iai|. iiiins, Vn.. 21 27. Iloth-Moore Stuck (S. A. Arnold, mgr.)—Corning, X. Y.. 14 10, Le lloy 21-211. "Hullawuy Hoy." Joseph Snlitley—Trriltou, N. J., ll-lli. X. Y. Clly 10-20. "ltoyal Slave," West, ilnrdou A Benuett'i (R, K. Stevena. mgr.)— Cruwfordavllle lud., IB, Fraukfort 17, Veruoa 18, We.t badco 20, B»J- Winnipeg. Man.. 31- '! I, Criaikaton, Minn., Minn.. 17. Ilnlulli IK. 10. 23. (iriiuil Forks. N. link., 2.1, Fiirgn. N link., 2il. "I'nele Tom's Cnlilii," Al. W. Martin's (Bd. S. Mil it In. mgr.l Peru, lud.. 17. Marlon III, Kurt Wiimic 21, Ciiluiiihua, II., 2120. 'Toole Toiu's Cnlihi," Stetwui'ii, Weslern (Wuij l\Millie, mgr I M'oinl Clenil'llH. Midi., 17-10, I'lialliaia. Call. 21, 111. Tluunus 22. Iliinlfar3 23. SI. I'liiiiiiiaes 21, llauilltoii 2.1. t. Imi 20. "I'nele Josh Perkins," Caslern. II. II. P r aaw 'g i Han i l,n Muck, mgr) —Lenlngton. Mo., 10, Kldirnoii'l 17, Hal In IN. I'ltlnblirg, Knll., 10. Wehli I'lly. Mil., 20. Ciirdiagn VI. "Itiiile Jmh Perklim." W'ealrrii, II. II. 1'riir.ee'a i.l"'. lliillliiger. lii'ir. i liiulneiil Minn., Id, Winnipeg. Mini.. IT. Drayton. N. Hull., IS, Hrafion III, llraml Forks 21, Oronkiiliin, Minn., 22. Pari!" N. link.. 23. CiiHsidlon 24, Valley City IH, BiMiiiii.-k 211. "I'nile.linh Spriiecliy," Kanterii, I). II. Levta'— Sin lint llie. lud., HI, i.iiiiiii.dll.' 17, I .Mils- title IN. I'm. ni nil 10, Ciduiuliua, I)., 21-23, Had.ia 24-2(1. "Ihielit Tnurh Cabin" (Lo IU<y WiiKlinm, mar.)—• Fori Kdwiriln, N. V., HI, H'hlln Hhc» II. Tb comlerogn IN, Crown I'olut 10. "Uncle T'lnnh Cnlilii," C. W. LanaalnlPa—Odd, X, V.. Ill, luierliikeo 17, Tnuuiuislmrg HI, Silen- cer III, Snvre. l'a.. 21. llaego, N. Y,, 22. New- ark Valley 23. Drjrdi'ii 24, Morarln 2.1, Hrniim M, "tucle Jmh Siiriicehy." Weslern (K. A. Doilge. nun i ll'k.ilisi.n, la.. 10. lltllllllWII 17. IllWl Cllv IN. i 'liiii... 10, Buck lalnnil. III.. 2ti. Van. Illllr II. IP. II. N»IIIviiii Amui.e. Co era.) --Kllaalielb. N. J., HI, Trenton 1710, N. Y. Clly 21-Sept. 2. Van Dike A Kolou (F. Mack. mgr. I —Fort Mtdl- *n. la.. III'.'. Vernon Slock (Heiil, B. Virimn, mgr.)—St. Tlailiia., in, I. 1420. Vallaiuoul Stock—WllllainiiMrl. Pa.. 14, linlen- ulle. Via Slra'k (K„ (I. Via. mgr. I— Huntington, W. Va., 14 III. Vinton, Mrrlle ill P. Biiluier. mgr. I—Sertnour, In.. 17-10, Mvslle 21-23. Wnl-.li. I'lieii... m iimnlcil- A Kemper, nigra.)-— N. Y Clly 21, Indollnlle Wbllr VVkiltleney (Hfkowti. Mny<r 4 Price, ingra.l San Friuielsca, Cul . II. luili Unite. Ward. Haii («, D, Hlalr. mgr. I—Pill River, Mass., 211. Welch, loiioph (Miilllvini, llorrln k Woods, nign..) — lOiHlinore. Md . 21 -2(1. YVIivli- Drsiiintle (Clins. P. Wliylc, uigr.)— Union Rouge, Ln. II, Imlelliilte. Warner Cnniidy I Hen I. It. Winter, uigr.)— D«r- lliilil Wis., 21-20. Wallmk s I'lieutre llJidilni.ky Bros., nigra.) — Tumuli. Win.. 14-10. Kpnrln 21 2D. '■ 'Way IJouu Kind" (Win. A. Brady, mgr.)—S. Y. Clly 11. Indefinite. "Win Women Klu" (II. Mairlniiii. Iiua. mgr.l — Belvlilere, HI. HI, Riiehelle 17. I'lintlnC IH, iiiinwi 1:1. I'lorl'i 2U, IUisiiiiIiikIoii 21, Aurora 22, Juliet '.III. hrivnuee 21, lliirllliglon, in., 2.1, Kenkuk 20. "Wll.t lllrls lani'-e Ibane' nice. ' -Ni-a-mk, X. ,1., 211 "Wile H'snleil" (Msurlei. • ill . 1-1 10. "While TlgH'ui nt fanaii." Ilell'llla. I'll 1110. "When Ma World Sbe|i«"— Wiielilugt'in. 1). C 2I-20. "While Cm,..'' ii'iiiiip m. Mean, m»:r. i Wnsli- Inglon II U., It'ln, Baltimore, Mil.. 2I-2H. Ymke and Adams ill. I r .. Fornaler, uigr.I—Tren- ton. N. J.. 20. "Young Buffalo." Cluia. F,. Blaniy's Altoona, Pa.; 17, Hi. PIHiJiiirs 21-20. "York tlali Folks." Kri-'l-rn (Fred K. Wright. mgr.i-N. V, CHy 10, ludrflulU'. MI'eJII'AL. north Uiislcnl i A Hen Curll'i. mgr.l—Denver, Cain, 11 10. i.'oloriul" Springs 21-20. "Chiiprrona" ( Kliigslmry A Welly, nigra. I—Mar- <lil' .Midi . HI, IslllH'lidng 17, Inhiiad IN, llaiiis.ek III. illlliltli, Mluil.. 21. Ilraliieril 22. lirainl Finks, N. link., 23. Wliialiieg, Man , 24- 20. lie Aiicells. Jellerisiii ISIiuheil Bros., uigrs. I—-N. ■ V Clly 11, hiilellull". Hu'il'di:. Frank IC. II. lUlliUKluiui, uigr.) —N. Y. Cllv I I Sepl. 2. Ihdaumtir Mualeal (A. 0. Uelanialer. mgr.)— Kleliniond. Vn., 1110, Hampton 2120. Has, and din Ii ii l il'icl'irlck I'hbiiiey. mgr.l — Plli'.hiii'g. Pa . II 20. "Fl'iro'lorn" inner ft Hyley, nigra. 1—Utlea, N. Y „ 10. "(iecier of Her*" (Will J. Block, mgr.l—llokton, Musi. 11- IH. ciileinio, III., 20, Iiiileflnlle. Herald Sipwre ii|a-ra —Drealur, III.. I:MU. Terre lluiil-. Iinl., 20 20. Hon.-. Lena. (In licslrii— LexliiglOn. Mass.. II, In- deOlill... Iians ami his Huml -Cliii'liiiiull, (i., 13 10. Illineii Baoil (i'ulrlck Conway, conductor).—• HiadieaiiT. N. V.. 17-21. (Ileveloml, (>., 20He|yt. Klltlm Hand IT. P. .1. Power, nutr.)— I.niilavllle, Ky., 13 10, Kinu'tille, ImL, 2(1, IndlBiiopolla. lud., 21-211. "Llln-rly Belles" (Fred (I. Ilrrger Jr., mgr.)—. ViVhiiiglnii, It. C. 21-20. •T.ainl or ,V<al"—Chicago. III., 14. hiiletlnlti'. Morin'i French Military Baud (Henri Morln, can- duclnri—Indianapolis, lud., 14-HI, Clevelaad, i)., 20-20. "Mayer nf Toklo" (Cbirtti Mark*, g.'U. ai«r.)-« Chlcas-j, 111.. 1310. . iVhiiiii A Knlllfan, 11 III, Jersey CHy 31- llnnni, umrl —Macon, W. T. l(.-.i|tlrr.-l , lill«. -Winliiugt'in.