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OCTOBEB 21. I'AHJU OV COXTlOM's. - Ptiac. Mlsa Clipper's .Anecdotes ifca dii r London Letter s . 883 Features of Oie Weekly Show—Illoatrttlons.. 888 Music and Soo» 884 World of Flayers ssr., sst Under (be Tent 883,891 Hill rooters 891 Vaudeville and Minstrel Bar,. 880, 807 Miscellaneous ■ 887 Qncrlw Answered f-RS i Mir Chicago Letter 888 Clipper Post Office ....II0O To Kmployes of McCaddoa Circus 000 Latent by Telegraph 891 On the Road 891,892,89.1 Vaudeville Route Llat 893, 894 .New York Cllty—Review and Comment... 890, 897 Heaths In the Profession 893 Paul Conchas 894 THKATRIOAL CORRESPONDENCE. Maine-. 882 New Hampshire • 882 Connecticut 884 Rhode Island $84 Kansu S84 Michigan S8T Illinois :... 887 Tenneiseo 887 Minnesota 887, 897 California 887 Nebraska 887 Alabama 887 'feias 887 West Virginia 887 South Camllnn 887 Washington 887 Ciah 887 North Carolina 888 \l08snrhnsella 888 Pennsylvania ' $89 New Jersey km THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 801 Indiana lloorgln Kentucky 1/iiilslann Wisconsin Htstrlot of Columbia Ohio Vermont New York 8tate Oklahoma Ml'snnrt Oregon, Maryland . . Iowa. Virginia Canada. Colorado ... Delaware 889 889 889 800 RJIO 890 000 090 900 001 001 not woi 001 01)1 LATEST BY TEL EBRAPH Monday Night'* Open Inge In all the HiK Show TOTVna, i.OI.nHX GATE GLEANINGS. ( Cnml Iilne of Attraction* Keepa tin- Attendance nt the lllsrli Water ■ Mark. ftlirctol Dispalche* to The New York Clipper, jU.v Francisco, Oct. 17.—At the Colum- bia this Is the second and last week ot Lleanor Hobgon. Business has been Immense. Andrew Mack begins S3 a two weeks' en- gagement. m.urrtic. —"Janice Meredith" is the cur- rent attraction. HI* business rules at this house. CALIFORNIA.—May Howard's Itiirlesnoera llils week, Business has been very good. i7ha.ni> Opp.ua IIoiisk. —"In Old Kentucky" this week. It opened to big returns. Alcazar. —Current ploy Is "The Crisis." Cr.NTRAi..—"Tracked Around the World" Is -lb* ore-sent week's bill. Tivoli OpKnA House. —Th'B Is the sixth week of grand Italian opera. Capacity houses hnve been attracted. Ortiikiim. —Bill for the week opening San- day, 1.'.: Kavrnoud and Coverly, Dean Kdsnll una cnmpnny. Captain Bloom, the Three Ne- vnrros, Browning and Wally, Arthur l'rlnce, Leslie nnd Pulley, the Melnnl Trio and the iirnliemii motion pictures. Chiitks. — Bill opening 10: Bothweil nrowne's flnloty Olrls, Tetronella D'Arvllle, Arnoldo's wild animals, the Diamond Comedy Four, Leonn Clifton, Homo, Mayo and Juliet, and the lilogrnph. Notks. —llnrold Bauer, the pianist, will give recitals at Lyric Hall, evenings of Mon- day and Thursday, Oct. 18 and 10, and Sat- urday afternoon, SI, under the direction of Will L. Oreenbaum The seventh annual heneflt In aid of Its charity fund will be given liy. tlic Associated Theatrical Managers, of !San Francisco, at the Orphenm, on Friday afternoon, Oct. 27. when every theatre nod place of amusement In this city wilt be repre- sented by some act or acts. a FROM OTHER POINTS. "Thi> IMnk HnsHitr" Una Ita Premiere . nt the Chloascn Opera Hooae—Bnal- neaa Iteported (iood. Piiii.aiiki.vuia. Oct. 17.—A large audience Rnloted Mrs. l-'lske, In "Leah Kleschnu," nt iho Lyric fleorge M. Cohan, In "Little Johnny Jcnes," drew a capacity house at (be Chestnut Street Theatre The bold over attractions are: Viola Allen, In "The Toast of-the Town," ot the Broad; "The Wizard of fits," at the Harriets; "Woodland," at the Chestnut Street Opera House, and Mmc. Srlitimann-llelnk, In "Love's Lottery," it the Wn'ntif. They drew good boosts- the bill at Keith's attracted a big audience Al. Beeves' Beauty Show filled the Casino. nnd -the other burlesque houses were well HUM. "Hearts Courageous," nt Forepaugh's and "Her Mad Mnirluge." at the Standard, fared well "Simple Simon Simple" pleased n well filled house ut the Park. OnioAun, Oct. 17.—Six attractions new to • 'lileiigo arc offered this week, of which two ere Western plays "The Heir to the Hoorah," nt the Illinois, opened successfully Holiday "The Squaw Man," with Wil- liam Fnverslmm, nt Powers', i>|>eneil Monday, to.a big house "The Pink Hussar." the new Wlillney production, opened to ca- pacity nt the Chicago Opera House Monday, anil wns a big lili Other Monday open- ings were: "The Karl nnd the Girl." at the ilrnnd Opera House ; "Humnty Dutnpty,' ut flie Auditorium; "The Grafter." with "Hop" Ward, at Hie Great Northern The current nt I met Ions are : "Forty-five Min- utes from Bronilway," at the Colonial; "The Yankee Itegenl." at the La Halle; "Fantnua," nt ihe flnrrlek; "The Filibuster," nt the Stwli'ltnker, and Blanche Walsh, at Me View- er's The weather Is cool and business Is hip. Boston, Oct. 17.—Three attractions new In Mnsir.ii were included In last night's open- ings: Frltsti Sclieff. in "M'lle Modeste." ut ilit> Colonial: llcurlettu Crosiunn. lu "Mury, Mary. Quite Contrary." at the HoIIIr, and Thomas 10 Hhi'fl, lu "Napoleon Hie limit." hi: l he filohe. all having capacity At- tractions continuing In excellent business were : "As \'c Sow." at the Majestic : Thomas w; Boss, In "A Fair Kxeliiingc," nt the Park; Dc'nman Thompson, In "The Old Homestead," nt the Boston, nltd "The College Widow," ut Ihe Tremont "Sherlock Holmes." with Knoll Millibar, tilled the Grand Opera House. The stock, vaudeville "ml linrlesi|iic I inuses bad two big crowds. WAHiiixiiTON, Oct. 17.—At the National Theatre Mnudc Adams' opening, lu "Peter I'no." was postponed until Tuesday evening, lo'glve lime for further rehearsals I'lco. Primrose's Minstrels had a crowded house at Ihe Columbia Eltle Fay, In "The Bell'.' ■M*-Avenue A." packed the Lnfnyette "Cus- ier'« Last Fight" bad u standing room audi- ence al Ibe Academy A line bill, headed by Ye Colonial Sextette, packed Chase's, af- ternoon and night The Merry Maidens crowded the Lyceum twice yesterdoy. J'lXniNv.vri, Oct. 17.—Two new plays were rinu)Qg the week's offerings At 11rnek's, Unrrr Clay Ulnney pneked the house In "Til* Boy Behind ihe dm." George siimer presented "Busy Iziv's Vocation" at ibe Walnut street, to nig business i'b7i?r.!u.T U , ' ;,1H r,*„r !< ?" ea old tHimpta nt to jammed business At tba iJemm "res F ' r,t ®&J^$&L*bFE& sKit'div" ■^ a " <, 'T ll , , < v " 'h* '.Mlwnnla drew spiericlldly... . .At the People's, the Colonial SfJ'w E" strengthened by the addition of „".' l °^( nnd at the Standard the Blue Illbhon Girls were the magnet. Kansas Cm, Oct. 17. — "Home Folks" SPSS' 4JP1 £&* JMMMt at the „Vil ls Woo J 1 ' Sunony n'Rht. to fair attend- ance..... Lew Oockstader's Minstrels bad a big matinee and an R. B. 0. night house at tf « ra j;d....Two big Sunday audiences nt ct«K? r ?f be rl? ( f w a < t S od . nl 'l. In which the Globe of Death was the feature... ."Hanpv Hooligan's Trip Around the World" pleased big crowds at the Gtllls. and "A Wife's Se- cret, at the Auditorium, did well The Century had Battling Nelson as a special ^ Ur *. 0f . the .?"« adl ' p "' and tDe house was sold out at both performances The Ma- jestic opened as a hurlesqne house Sundav. w 't" Hairy Bryant's Extravaganza Co.. arid standing room ruled The annual horse show opened at Convention Hall Monday night, to a packed house Frank Daniel's comes to the Willis Wood tft. "«nieis IsWisviu.E, Oct. 17. —Ezra Kendall opened at Macauley's, In "The Barnstormer," to a large audience Hanlons' "Fnn- tasmn opened at the Masonic, to a packed house .."Confessions of a Wife." at the Avenue, the California Girls, at the Buck. incham. nnd vaudeville, at Hapklns'. attract- ed crowded houses Sundav. m (be Bill Posters Notes from Local Xo. ll, Cincinnati.— The advertising staffs of the theatres here this season are as follows: At Heurk's Ly- ceum and the People's—James Day, adver- tslng manager. Staff: Harry Anderson, 1 nomas Hill Corby, Thomas Koblnson, Wm. (Iiukelnn, Hurry Kiihr. Jnepli Werbel, John Feebler, fleorge Thoropnn and Chnrles Gold- smith. At Ihe Walnut and Columbia—llnrrv Jtlchordson, advertising manager. Staff' 1 Charles Hnmcr, Walter Thompson and George Murray. At the Standard—fleorge II.'Hart- ford, advertising manager. Staff: A. P. Tlghe, George Allen and John Butler. At the Grand Opera House—M. K. Gavin, ad- vertising manager. Nominations for dele- gates to the National Convention, to be held Ht Denver, were commenced Sept. '.*">, and Ihe election wilt be held Oct. 33, Kvery mem- ber In good standing will be entitled to vote for delegates. All votes must be sent to the secretary, by mall, not later thnu the above meeting. Any received later will not be considered in the count. ,1. T. Slattery, .if Chicago, was here for several months.' He belongs to Local Xu. 1. George Allen closed with Robinson Show Aug. 17. The Hngen- beck Show will Winter here. F. 0. Hcchtol Is ahead of Vogel's Minstrels. Harry Far- qubar Is with ,: The Shepherd King" Co., as udvanre agent. Ike Slaughter, of Athens. und James L. Weed, of Indinnanolls, were In Ihe city on a visit recently. Tom Carroll and Frank Wilson have closed with the Iliigen- beck Show, and are in the city. F. C. Bog- em, of Local No. 5, has gone to Nashville, to visit his folks. John Moloney Is working for the P. II. Morton Co. Wm. Hutchlusou returaed from the fioblnson Show last week. Itieiuun P. Pe.nnv, chairman of the Board of Trustees. N. A. B. P. & B. of A., wns u Clipper caller Oct. 12. Bro. Penny, on bis trip East, visited locals nt Chicago, Indianapo- lis, Philadelphia. New York and Pittsburg, nnd expects to visit a few other locals on his return West. While In New York, Mr. Penny conferred with Bro. Wm. J. Murray, delegate of Local Xo. 1', on matters of Importance con- cerning the coming national convention, nt Denver, Colo., Dec. 4, B, 6 and 7. While lu New York the members of Local Xo. 2 enter- tained Mr. Penny and made his visit most en- joyable. Bro. Penny is very enthusiastic over the coming convention, nntl looks forward with hopeful anticipation of the outcome of many matters for the good of the organiza- tion, which will be presented. As chairman of the entertainment committee for the con- vention, Mr. Penny would he pleased to bear from the secretaries of the various locals, giving the number of delegates and also those lirlnglng their wives, ample provision having been made for sociability ns well as for busi- ness. From Local No. 2(1, Sioux Crrr, U.— .lack Carmody, of this local, returned home Oct 7. He had been contracting agent for Terry's "I'. T. C," and reports the show did a big business ail Summer. T'beo. Ander- son nnd Billy O'Brien Arrived borne after touring Iowa. Nebraska and Kansas for six month.". They belong to Xo. 2«. Jack Car- mody, of this local, will attend the bill posters' convention, nt Denver, In December, .lack is a boy who can talk to a bunch of Itinera. Locai, No. 2, New York, held Its regular meeting on Sunday, Oct. 8, Win. Kelly pre- siding. The meeting was well n (tended, nnd several important matters were attended to. Bro. Dick Mackcy, president of Local Xo. 2-1, Troy, X. T.i attended the meeting. Bro. Mackcy stated that the Troy local was doing finely. Bro. Thompson, of Local Xo. 1, Chi- cago, arrived In New York last week. Henry Moss, of Local Xo. II, I'lttslmrg, Pa., was working at the American Theatre last week. Bro. Sam Fisher, of Local Xo. IN. Newark, X. In won lu New York last week, In advance of the "Fighting Fate" Co., which plays at the Third Avenue Theatre this week. Bro. Dick Penny, chairman of the hoard of trustees of the National, visited New York lust week, and wns u guest of Delegate Win. .1. Murray und Ibe members of Local No. 2. Bro. rennv left for the West Oct. 12. Bros. Win. McCarthy, Harry Coley aud fius Chuppclle are at work at Hie New Amsterdam Theatre. Bro. Chas. Mangel Is doing t be advert ising of the Broad- way Theatre. Notes from Loi:ai. in. Si'iunofiki.o. Mass. —Bro. Fred. P. Belmont was elected delegate to the National Conventlou. at Den- ver, Col., which takes place early In Decem- ber. George Curon lias returned from Welsh BroB.' Circus, and litis accepted a position at Poll's, Worcester. Mass., Theatre for the Winter. "Shine" Terry Is now with the Spr'ngileld BUI Posting Co.. after a Summer with (tingllng's Circus advance forces. The billing work of I'oli'c Theatre Is being well looked after by Bro. Paul Duels. Our next meeting Is to be held Oct. 22, at which time offlccrs will be elected lor Ibe ensuing year. The second annual bull Is to lie bold .Ian. 21, Under ibe t ents. W. II. Gaiiumui. known us the general iid- vnlice agent of Ibe Ilariiuni A. Bnlley Shows almost constantly since ISSI until last Oc- tober, when he retired from business, will resume busliiesM, having become Interested as tin' general inlvaiin- miiiiitgcr and one of I lie owners of Ibe Curl llngciibi'ck Circus, Menagerie and Trained] Animal Shows, which fur nexl season will lie greatly enlarged, making It one of the most novel und iiltrne- tlvc tented exhibitions lu America. Frank T. St. Jons writes: "On Oct. H the Forcnaugb-Sells ball team played the (tingling Bros.' team at Kl Beno, Okla. Score: I'nrepangb-Sells team, 21 ; Rlngllng Bros.', 2. The Porepnngb team Is under the mau- agement of Oscar Lownnde. There was the largest gathering of circus people for an affair of this kind In the history of the cir- cus business. We play the Ilarnum 4 Bailey lentn at Dallas. Tex., Oct. 22." JoHKPtt T. McCaiioov was remanded Oct. 10, nt Bow Street Court, London, EBg., until 13, Dt reQucst of counsel. Ob ttVe Road. All Kontri Most Reach Va Not Later T han Mond ay. DRAMATIC. A Adams, Monde (Charles Frohman, mir.)—Wub- legion, P/C., 1B-21, Buffalo. N. X„ 2.1-29. Allen. Viola (Charles W. Allen, mgr.)— Phila- delphia. Pi., 18-21, Baltimore, M.I., 23-28. Aldrlrh. Chas. T. (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—Toledo, A., 11118. Detroit, Mich., 22-28. Alley's Musical Oonedy (¥. 0. Alley, mgr.)— South Pittsburg. Term., 10, Daltoo. Ca., 17, Athens, Tenn.. 18. Cleveland 10. Knoxvllle 20, 21. Gallatin 23. Bowling Green. Ky., 24, 26, Russelivllle 20, Earllngton 27, 28. Anbrer Stock, Mtttentlial Bros.' (J. T. Mictoley, mgr.)—Kingston, N. Y.. 10-21, Yonkers 23-2S. Arlngtou ComedUns—Humboldt. Neb.. 1R-XI. "As Yo Sow" (Wm. A. Brady & Jos. B. Orlsmer, ragrs.)—Boston. Mass.. Ill, Indefinite. "Arizona" (David J. Kamage, mgr.)—Santa Ana, Cal.. IS, San Diego 10. Hlverslile 20. Son Her- aardlno 21, L«* Angeles 22-28. "A« Told In the Hills" (W. P. Mann, ragr.l— IVIuvati. III., 18, Lincoln 10. Decatur 21, Snrlntfleld 22. Paua 2.1. Litchfield 21. Alton 2.">. Chester 2U, .Mount Vernon 27. Vlncennes, lad.. 'A*t riney Blrre" (M. O. Hlgglns, mgr.)—Mar- lon. ML, 10. Cincinnati, O., 22-28. "After Midnight" {Spencer * Aborn, nigra.)— I'llintsirg. 1'n., 1(121. "At Crl|i|ile Creek." K. J. Carpenter's—Carthage. Mc, 111. Aurora IT, Laiuar IS, Nevada 10. Clinton -JO, Sedalla 21. "An Orphan's I'rnyer" (Martin Rheeley. mgr.)— Vlnnkaio. Minn., in, Winnebago 1". Fairmont IS. Oarner, la.. 111. Hampton 20. lielmond 21, Munson 2.1, Sionx Rapids 24. Kstbervllie 2.'.. Wnrtklngton. Minn.. 20. 91blev, la., 27, Slonx Falls. H. Dak.. 28. "Across Ibe Poclflc" (Chas. K, Blaney Amuse. Co., mgrs.)—Chicago, III., 18-28. "An Aristocratic Tramp," B, Kllroy A Brltlnn's IN. K. Lester, tngr.l—Cleburne, Tex., 18, Fort Worth 10, Dallas 20, McKlnney 21, Tyler 2R, Carls 24. IVinhsm 2ft. Denlson 20, Sherman 27, Greenville 2S. "AIvlii .loslln" I Ilool A Anderson, mgrs.)—Ham- ilton, O.. 24. B f'.lnnciie Botes iDavbl Belasco, mgr.)—Baltimore, Mil.. 10-21. Washington, D. C, 2:1-28. Barrymore, Ktbel (Charles rrohmau. mgr.)—los Augi-les. Col., 10-10. Ht. Pnul. Minn., 2.1-2"., Mlniieannlls 28-SS. Itellew. Kyrle (Llehler & Co., mgrs.)—Portland, .Me., IS, Ix-«[sioii in, Manchester, N. H„ 20. Alliens, Mass., 21. Providence, H. L, 2:1-2.1, .Vew- pert 2T. Fsll Illver, Mnss., 28. Bernard, Samuel (Charles Frohman. mgr.)— Iti-oklyii. N. Y„ 23-28. liiinrliiiiii. I.loyil (Amelia Bingham, mgr.)—New- ark, X. J., in-21, Baltimore, Mil., 23-28. Ileiesford, Harry (J. J. Coleman, mgr.)— Kuox- vllle. Tenn.. 18, Chattanooga 10. Home. C,n., 20, Anidsioii, Ala., 21. Barrymore, Jean, ami Amy KbalTer (Basteru Amuse. Co., mgrs.)—Altuona, Pa.. 18, Johns- iiiwii 10, Ilniililoek 21. ■tart, Watson and YYrothe (A. H. Woods, mgr.) —lersey Clly. S. J., 1U-21. Brooklyn, X. Y.. 23-28. HUncy. Harry Clay (W. W. Wnolfolk, mgr.)— Cincinnati, ()., irt-21, Louisville, Ky.. 22-28. RlniUey, I'lorener (B. K, Forrester, mgr.)—Mll- ivankee, Wis., lft-21. Kuntliig, Blums (Karl Burgess, mgr.)—Yonkers, N. Y.. IU-21, Mlddletnn-n 23-28. lienneti-Moult mi (Will A. Partello, mgr.)—Tor- rlngton. Conn., IU-21. Itoekvllle 23-28. Reiiiieit-.Mniilteii (Ira R. XcwbalK mgr.)—Xorth- sniiitou. .Mans., 10-21, l.uwreuce 23-28. Kennett-Monltoii (A. P. Iteeil, mgr.)—Tltusvllle, Pa.. 16-21, Dunkirk. N. Y., 2348. Benuetl-Moulton (F. C. Twltcbcll, mgr.)—Auburn, X. Y., 1021, Blughamton 2.1-28. Bennett-Mniilton—Oldtown, Me., 10-21, Corning, X. Y., 23-28. Bmwu, Kirk (.1, C, Merrlek. mgr.)—New Ciatle, Pa., 10-21, OH City £»■». Berry Slock (Miles Berry, mgr.)—Bloomlngton, lnd., IU-21. Benton Comedians (Perce II. Benton, mgr.1— Gnthrte. Ukta.. 10-21. Itonrdmnn's Comedians (Claude Boardinnn, mgr.) —llallstciul, Pa., 23-2S, Liberty, N. Y., 20-28. Ilreckenrlilge, Charles, Slock (Kdwln Barrle, oigr. i —Blnekwell. okla., 10-21, Perry 23-28. Belcher Comedians (W. M. Belcher, mgr.)— Picas- iintoii, Kan.. 111-18. Brings, Floyd R. (Torhelt & Wallace, mgrs.)— rvstiis. Mo., 111-18. Maiden 10-21. Itnrke-JleCniin (M. AleCiuin. mgr.)—Mauch Clmnk, Pa., 10-18, Ashland 10-21, Mount Curmel 23-28 "Hep Hnr" (Klnw A Krlangi-r, mgrs.)—Tacomu, Wash., 10-18, Portland. Ore., 111-28. "Busier Brown," Eastern, .M. B. Bnymond's— Salem, .Mass.. Ill, .Nashua, X. It.. 17, Man- chester 18. Portsmouth 10, Bnognr, Me.. 20, 21, Watervllle 23, Augusta 24, Rockland 2">. I^wistou 20, Portland 27, 2S. "Itoster Brown," Sonthem, M. H. Rajmond's— Atlanta, 'la., 10-18. Mucnn 10. Coluinlms 20, Montgomery. Ala.. 21, Chnttnivsiga. Tenn., 2it. "Buster Brown." Western. M. II. Kayiaunit'a— Denver, Colo.. 15-21. "Bunch of Keys" (Oils Bntlmer, mgr. I—Orlflln, Oil., IN, Atlanta III, Annlstol), Ala.. 20, Itoiue. Ha., 21, ICiioivllle, Tenn., 23, Clialtanuogii 24, lllriniughnm, Alii.. 2"., 211, .Muntguiucry 27, Troy "S. "Big Hearted .llin," Kllmt & (laufilo's (Frank rjazroln, mgr.)—Mtvals-nrlltf, IK, IS, Yimiiiks- tonu 10, liutier, I'n., 21. McRcesiiort 23-2.*i, Wheeling, W. Vn.. 20-as. "lleiiiily Doctor" (Tims. W. Prior, mgr.)— Scran- • Ion, Pa., IK, Bhigliniulon, X. Y„ Hi. Cnnilng 20. Ilorncllsvllle 21, Bradford, I'n.. 23, John- soubiirg 24, Si. .Marcs l'o. Kane 20, Franklin 27, Butler 28. "Black Crook" (Miller fc Plohn, mgrs.)—Norfolk, Vn.. 111.21. Itlehmoiiil 23-28. "Banker's I'M Id" (Harry Sbnunon, mgr.)—HI- gourucy, lu., 18, Pelln 111, Biucton 20. Busscy 21, Hlleinuit 23, Ehlon 2.1, Kcostiui|iut 20, I'nrui- . Ingtnn 27. Dallas Clly 28. "Bowery New* Girl" (Itless & 'rotten, nigra.)— Glbsouhurg, O., IS, ItlmTnui IN, Lelpste 20, lle- iljnee 21. Ocentur, Intl.. 23, Hnrtfurd City 24, Warren 21. "H'n-evtv Time" (.lobu It. Andrew, mgr.)—Xew Dc-nlur, Alii., 211, Shrrllchl 27. Inks, Miss., 28. O Craue, Vat. II. (Charles Frohuiaii, mgr.)—Bleli- mom!. Vu„ 18, HI, Wilmington, Del., 20, At- lantic City, X. .1., 21, Albany, X. V., 23, Sche- nectady SI, l.'lliii in, llhaeii 20. Rochester 27. 2S. Carter. Mrs. Leslie (David llelnseo, mar.)—X. Y. City HI, Indelhilie. Cn>"uiiin, llenrlelln I.Mniirlre Cuiiipls'll, mgr.) — Ikislou. Muss., 10-Xti, Cogblaii, Rose (A. L. Sliepard. mgr.)—Montreal, Can., 1141, Ottawa 23, 2-1. Bmckvllle 2t, KliiK"lon 20. Belleville 27, Peternburo 28. Corcoran, .lone (Alston A Baxter, mgrs.)—Cleve- land. II.. 11,-21, Adrian, Midi., 2-1. DeOancc, II., 21, Iluullnglnn, lad., 2.~>, Wabusli 20, Mnrlon 27, AinU-r-o'ii 2S. Collier, M'llllam tChurles l-'rohiaiin, war.)—l.oii- d.ai. l-hiir., 10, Indefinite. fit'vihoi-uc. .Iisepli I Klnw & Frliinger. mgrs. »-- V Y. Clly III, In.I. Mi.hr I'oluiii. ihsi. M. (Sum II. Harris, mgr.l—I'lilla- delplila. Pa,. 10 28. I'rcsion Clarke (Job's Miirry, mgr.i--Mwilreal, ('iin.. Ktai. .'.'Iirrnnl. Jllll.v (C. F, Whilnkcr, mgr.i—llalll- iio. re. Mil.. 10-31, I'iBik-l.'liliri-li ill. W. Tavlor. iiirr. I- Xiirlb Adams, Mam., IU-21, Fllebburg 23-28. rioin-I.lsier 'I'henire. Soiiiheni iChus. Harrlsuii, mar.i—FayclU'i'llli', Ark.. Id Is, Fort Kinlili, 10-21. Cornell Sloik (W. K, Cornell, inur.I— I'HiHinsliiirg, I'll.. IB.-II, I'nrnill C.uii«-dy i|„n Ciirrolt. mgr. 1--Liuuieoiilng, Mil.. 1041. I'leihioiiii, W. Vs., 10-21. M-j.i- 'lilc, Pa.. 23-28. Ci'iiiliM.'-Nevlllc (Chus. II. Neville, mgr.)—Green- ville. I'n.. lu-gl. ('..rrv 23-23, Dlrsu. N. Y., 2II-2H. Clmuiieey-Kclfrer I Fred Chaiiiiee.v, mgr.)—H's-liea- U'r. I'n., 10-21, Kllwissl Clly 23-28. Colonial Stock (J. 11. 1'nrr. msr.i—Fall Hirer, Mass., 11)21. Brockton 23-28. Clilnifo Stock (Cluis. II. IlossKau. mgr.)—Alli- ance, O., 13-21. Cosgrore Stock (John T. Cosgrote. mgr.)—Brock- ton, Mass., IU-21. "College Widow," Kasiern (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—Boston, Maaa,, 10-28. "County Chairman." Kasteru (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—Baltimore, Mil. 10-21, Washington, V. C 23-28. "College Widow," -Western (Henry W. Savage,' Bgr.)—ChatUnoogt, Tenn., 18, Natbrllle 19, Hanuihls 20, 21, Blnnlngaau. Ala., S3. Atlanta, (U., 24. 23, Montgomery, Ala.. 20, Hajiaala, Fla., 27. Mobile. Ala.. 28. "Conuty Chalnnan," Western (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—Meraphts. Tenn., 10. Columbus, da., 17, Macon 18, OoMelr 1ft, Valdosu 20, Jack- sonville, Fla., 91, Coliimbla. S. ft, 23. "Ctleckera" (The Klrke La Shelle Co.. mgn.)— Brooklyn, N. Y., 10-31, Philadelphia, Pa., 23- 28. "Oiunsoian"— Charlenton, S. C, 10, Augusta, On., 20. "Cuater'a I,a»t Fight" (Frank O. Rhodes, mgr.) —Washington, D. 0-, 10-21. Phlladrlphll. Pa.. 23-28. "Oonfesalon of a Wlfo" (A. H. Woods, mrg.)— Louisville, La., 10-21, lodlanapolll, lnd., 23- 25, Dayton, O., 30-28. "Country Kid" (H. B. Whlttaker, mgr.)—La Salle. III., 18, Bloomlngton 20, Strealor 21. . nibaon City 23. Clinton 24. Fanner City 23, Tnirola 20, Mattoon 27, Charlestoa 28. "Child Slaves of New York" (J. P. Rcttmrdt, mgr.)—Trenton, N. J., 10-18, Camden 10-21, Baltimore. Mil., 23-28. "Cherry Valley." RaMern (French A Hopkins, mgrs.)—Clayton, in., 18, Keokuk, la., 19, Canton, III., ■-•», Qulncy 21, Fori Madison, H„ 22. "Ci\t*r of Drink" (Clina. C. Blaney Amuoe. Co., mgrs.)—N. Y. City 10-28. "Conrlct's Daughter." R, B. Salter'a (W. T. Boyer, msr.) --hosts, X. Dak.. 18. Devils Lake 10. Crnry 20. Larunore 21. Cmnkaton, Minn.. 23. flrand Forks. X. Dak., 24. "Crossing"—Dayton, O., 18, 10. D Brew. John (Chnrles Frouman, mgr. I—N. Y. City HVXov. 4. D'Orsay, Lawrenw (Daniel Krobnuui, iagr.1 — Snrlnrflrld. Mass.. 18. Brlilgeiwrl, Coun., 10, I'hllnilelpldn, Pa., 23-28. Daly, Arnold--N. v. City 10, indeAnlte. Dlvey. Henry l{. (W. N. Lawrence, mgr.)—N. V Cttv III, Indellnlte. Pavhv Florence Utrs. II. C. He Mills, mgr.)— Itlehmoiiil, fa.. 20. 21. De Orasse. Joseph (Fred A. Hnywanl, mgr. I — Balesville, Ark., 18. Donne. Allen iKenney A Wcstfall. mgrs.)—Berlin, Can., IS. Strntrord 10, St. Thomas ;n, l.on- dim 21, Chatham 23. Woodstock 24. Halt 23, Brantford 20. Si. Catherines 27. Hamilton 28. Dudley. Frank—Water Valley. Miss., 10-21. C«- Iambus 23-2N. De YiMMlr, Plant er , Mark (Phil l^vy, mgr.I --Xor- rlston'ii. Pa„ 1(121. Allentown 23-2H. lie Peir-llnnlette (Tbos. ft, De Pei»', mgr.)—St. Aiigiisiluc. Fla,, 18-24. JaeksiBivllle 20-28. Houglus. Watklns—Wylbevllle, Vn.. lft-21. Bristol. Tenn.. 23-28. lie Vnss, Flnru, Xo. 1 iJ. II. Ilojuinir, mgr.I-- ilrsnd Raiibts, Wis.. 21-28. "Dnvlil llariiio" (JiiIIih Caliii, mgr.l—Providence, R. I.. 11121. "David Durum," Special (.lulbis I'aliu. mgr. )-- lieene. N. II., IH. Atbnl. Mass.. til. linrdiier 20, Ware 21. Northampton 23, Itolyoke 24. SO, Springfield 211-28. "Devil's Audi..n" (Charles H. Yale, lugr.l— -Can- too, O.. 18. Miisslllou 10. Akron 20. Uir.iln 21, Klyrla 23. Fremont 24, Fostorln 23, Fliullay 20, Limn-27. "Dora Thome." A. Rowland * Clifford's (Harry May, mgr.l—llohokeu, X. J., 1A-IS. Kllaats'ili 10-21, South Xni'iMitk, Coun., 23. Derby 24. "Dura Tboruc." II, Ronlaud A illHTord's (D. n. Ilnrtiiipn. mar.i- -llrocktvayvlllo. Pa., 18, Jnlin- soutilirg 10. SI. Mnrvs 20, I'lniporlmu 21, Beaotn •J3. 1/wk Haven 24. Ilellefonie 20, Tyrone 20, llontadale 27. I'lilllpslmrg 28. "Dora TlKitiie." ('. Ilntrland A Cllgnrd's (Fred Smvlli, iiigr. I-- I'lflslleld. 111.. IS. Him.lhno.i 10, Polmvia 20. Alton 21, Belleville 22, Staun- ton 23, Paon 24. Sullivan 23, Kfllngluini 2d, Xcn-tnn 27. Ceiitrulla 28. "Dora Thome," I), Rowland A ClirTonl's (L. II. Pond, mgr.)—Hronkvllle. lnd.. 18, Lnwrenee- vllle 10. Aurora 20, Madlsoii 21, Seymour 23, Columbus 24, Franklin 23, Martinsville .11, Illoontlngtou 2*. Bedford 28. "Horn Thorne," K, Rowland fe fllltfnnl'a (W. T ilasklll, iugr.1 —ilclllnihaiu, Wash., 18, Alia- eortcs tu, Mounl Vernon 20, Saolionilsb 21, lilreretl 22. Dlimida 23, Itoqiilnin 24, Mnnlesmio 23, Klmu 20. Centrnlls 27, Cbehnlls 28. "Down.by the Sen" IS. W. Combs, mgr.)—Alma, Mich., 18. Bay Clly III, Saginaw 20, lleulnu Harbor 21, llainnioml, lnd,, 22, Vnlpnrnlso -'.'t, Wuukegnii. III., 24, Plaltcrtlle, Wis., 23, Lun- castcr 2d, Portngn 27, Fond dn laic 28. "Da-"?ers of w„rlil"» fllrls" j.v H. WimsIs, mgr.) I'lilimli Ip.iin, > .... 14-21, Wusliliigiiui, I). C, 23-28. "Deserted at the Allnr" (Percy O. Williams, ingr.)-St. Catherines, Can., 18, Wllltnnis)su'i, Pa., 24. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," H. 11. Levis' (Oscar .lanes, mgr. I—llnverstraw. X, )'., 18, Mount Vernon III. Plnlnlleld, N. J.. 20. "Desperate Chiinec" (Mltteiithnl Bros.' Amuse. i'o., ingis.i- -Iliinillton, <!., 28. "Dangerous Life." nn'in.rd Bros.' (M. K. Ho-nl- inan, inxr.)—Hurrlshurg, Pa,, 10-18, Williams ion III. Ilasletou 20, Pltlslou 21, Kllaula-lb, N. J., 2.'l-2r>, Heading, Pa.. 2028. "lii-iiiluisiii lllok." Hugh Morrison's— (liiintin. Xeb., 17, IS. H Klllott, Mavlne IP. B. Dllliugliniii, lugr.) - X. Y. city Kl, Indefinite. Meson, Uola>rl (Henry B. Harris, mgr.l—Pit Is- liurg. Pa., 10-21. Cleveland (>., 23-28. Clio Kllsler— H-irliuu'loii, S, (!.. Ill, Itoliiinhlii 17, Cliarlealmi 18, .laeksourlllr. Flu., 10, Snvaiiiiab, (In., 2li. Augusta 21. Fmcrsuii, Mary (Samuel i.iovIh, uurr.)—Astilnud, Pa., 18, Shaniobln 111, Slioiiiuubiiili 20, Bemlek 21, Wllllamsisirl 23, F.wlug, llertrixie—Chlekiishn, lnd. Ter.. 10-21, Aiilinore 23411, ilalnesrille, Tag., 20-28. Fuiiilre Slock (Kd. Mills, lugr.)-Cuniberluii.l, Mil,, .10-21. IlHlllmore 23-28. "trilucntli.ri of .Mr. Plpp" iliiinlel V. Arlluir, mgr.)— 'I'oroiiio, Can., 10-18, Billfalu, K, Y.. 111-21. "Kleveiilh Hour," Lhimlii J. Curler's (Chas. Mel- lon, mgr, i—Fostorla, (>., IS, Cp|ier Sandusky III, Kenton 20. Munsilcld 21, Cblengo Junction 21, Ashland 24, Wnoater 2.1, Akron SO, 27, C'.sliocti.ii 28, "H.vc Witness," l.linohi J. Cnrler's (Kilinuiid Miinler. mgr.)—Columbus, 0., ID-IS, Dirinu III, Irliaua 20. Haiullluu 21, Toledo sf-ta, Ailrlnn, Midi., 20. Jackson 27, Lansing 28. "Klien llolilen"—PltlKbiirg, I'n.. 10-21. "Klkbtis'ii Milts from lloiun"—Xnsbiin. X. II,. Ill, MiincliCNtor 17, Portsinniith 18. Rnrkhuid, Mi>„ Ill, II.nh 20, I.chIhi.,11 21, Portbiml 23, 21. "Klgbl Bells." Bros. Byrne—Xt-wnrk, N. J,, 10- 21. Wilmington, Del., 23-3.1, I'niiiiicn. N, J., 20-28. F I'lskc, Mrs. (Harrison llfrjf l'1-ke, mgr.l - I'ldla- ilelplilu. Pa., IU-28. Faversliam, Wm. iChnrles l-'rohinuii, mgr.)--Chi- dig". III.. 1028, I'llislniinoiiK, Itols-i-l (|,e,,ti Frle.iiiiiiti, mgr.)—St. LlHlls, Mo.. 13-21. I'Vulwrg SKs'k (i'lco. M. Feulierg, lugr.I—New lledford. Muss., IU-21. Nvw|s>rl. II. I., 23-28. Fenlsjrg Ikuneily (Will lieelion, mgr,)—Norwleh, Coun., 1041, Mlddletowii 23-28, Fleming, Minnie (W. II. tlrarey, mgr.)--Pulersnu, X. .1., Ht 21, Lniicasler, I'm., 13-28. f.'lske. May (Jolm I'osgrove, awB M B rae li lim, Mam.. IU-21, Lynn 23-28. I'lcjai Slis-k (Ralph A. Want. mgr. i- It tun fori I Fulls, Mi-„ 10 21. Lewlslim 232S. Fiillon lies. Stock (Jack P. mines, isgr. i - lleloll. Kail., IU-21. Km|.orin 33-28. P.iiuiliiiii Tlu-iilre, Cenlisl (Katiii k l-lchot*. lags, i ■Kniiinrln. Kuii,. tit-IM, Is'iireiiwoiih 111-21, liiiiilloii I'Hy 2.1-23, Alolilsiiii 211-28. "I'liiiiilng Arrow," i.iiii-ijiii J. Carter's (W. I'. Jseks'Si. mgr.)-■ Yotiiigaluivii, If., 18. Hiilem In. Sharon. I'n., 20, Heaver Falls 21. llaiMo, X. Y.i Kl-28. "Paiisi," rimer J. White's - ihnlonl. .Ml.-h.. 18, Prlmkry Hi. Itoyin- I'lly 2il. Travers,. Clly 21. Slanlisi 23, .Mount Plriisiini 21, Alms -'."■, Si. .I.tias 20, l.oiiell '.'7, Miiskeg„u 2s. "l-'ru Dlflvoh,," F, A. Wade's <r..!nhi putersoii, mar.)—Ardmore. lnd. Tec, Is, Piii-cell m, Npi-iiian. ilklu.. '-'". Sbitwnis' 21, Hulhrlc S3, Khciisin-v so, !■:..:. 27, "Fast Life lu New York" (A. II. W<smIs, mgr.) • 1.11IUbeth. X. J., Ill IN. Rending. IV. Ill 21, Scratiloii 23-23. Wllkohane 20-28. "I'lgliitng Fine," Hi", i-:. Hill's i Wm. Rviim, nur.) —X. Y. Clly 1021. Pblbidi-lpbln. I'n.. 23-28. "1'nnlasmn" (Wm. A Itdwnrd Usui..a. mgrs.) — loulsTllle. Ky.. 1341, Clueliinall, "., 32-28. "Fur Ills Brother's Crime" H'lins. C. Illuner Amuse. Co., mgrs. i-llalilniore, Md., IU2I, X. Y. City 23-28. "For Her Sake" il.mils A. KIII1.1t, mgr.l -Bed. wood Falls, Minn., id, SprlugOeld 17. Tracy 18, Marshall 10, Litchfield 20, Wltlraar 21. "Fatty Fellr" (Ham Morris, mgr.)—Mcl-rans- Isiro. III., 18, Jobnsnnvllle Ift. Ilerrln 20 Mur- (ibyaboro 21, KaM HI. l/ailt 22, Carllnrlllr 23, Jarksiuivllle 24, Sbclbyvllle 25, Oahlund 20, Patls 27. "Flnnlgaa's Ball"—Hamilton, l>., 27. O I Goodwin. X. C. (Charles Frohman. mgr.)—Phil- adelphia. Pa., 2:1- Not. 4. Olllctte, William (Charles Frobman, ingr.)—ten- don, Rng., 10, Indrllnlle. flrace George (Wm. A. Brady, nur.)—Atlantic Clly. N. f., 27. Oallaud, itertha (David Belasco, mar.)—Xewatk, N. J.. 33-2(1. Orny. Jnlla—Lincoln t. Carler'a (F. V. Wallace, mgr.)—Aurora. HI., 17, l.n Salle 2ft, Ottawa 20, Jollet 21, Peoria 22, Princeton 23. Kewnn. nee 24, Dixon 23, Sterling 20, Frrenorl 27, Clinton, la.. 28. Gallatin, Alberta (Kane, Shlpmnn A Cnlvln, mgrs.)—Zanesvllle. 0„ 18, Lam-aster In. I'hll- llcolhe :n, Porlsniouih 21. Lexington, Kv., 21, Frankfort 23, Louisville 20-28. Orimth, John (John M. Iliekry, mgr.)—Ottawa. O.. 18, Van Wert 10, Cellna 20, Lebanon 21, Isindon 2:1, Lancaster 24, Clrrlerllle 23, Cbll. llcolhe 20, Marietta 27, Jackson 28. flllmore. Pnnl (Jules .Slurry, mgr.)—Johnstown, Pa., 10. llreenshiirg 17, Fairmont, W. Va„ HI, Clarksburg Ift, Fast Liverpool, (1., 20, Wheel- ing. W. Va., 21. Cllmore. Barney (Hnvlln A Menial, nigra.)—s Philadelphia, Pa., DI-21, N. V. Clly 23-28. Crn|>ewlii, Charles (John ,1. Klrrnnn. mgr.l — Schenectady, N. Y„ 18. Albany 10-21, X. Y. rtty 2.12s. Click Slock (II. T. iJllek. mgr.l Star Orleans. La.. HIXov. ,1. illironl-Haerlng-Culia. Wis.. 10-21. Hurel rirocn 2.1-28 (tnrslde lilc stm-k (J. S. ibirslde, mgr. 1 -Mead- vllle, P»., 10-11, Jiunestown. X. V.. 2-128. "tilrla will Be Clrls" (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.) — Ilrnnklyn. N. Y., 11121, Jersey Clly. U, J., sn- 2S. "flirt of the Street" (Decker A Veronce, mgrs. I -Clevelund, O.. 11121. Pittsburg, Pa.. 2.1-2S. "Cay Alnlhiee lllrl" (John C. Patrick, mgr.)— St. Jolm, N. II., Hi-18. Fredei-lctnn 111. Wrsst. stark :!<•. Ili'iiltiui. Me.. 21. "ilypsy lllrl" IW. T. Keogh. mgr.) Tlilhutrl- 1 ili I a. Pa., 10-21. "liny New York," <lna Hill's (Cbus. Barton, mgr. 1 PlillailelpblA, I'n.. 2M-28, "ileiiliis mid ihe Slndel" 1W111. (I, Stewart, mgr.) I'olnmhus, ().. 18. I "uisvllle. Ky., 10 21. II 1 ll'iekelf. .1,uiu-s K.. an.. ..lary Mamierlng - N. Y. City HI, liideilnlie. Hllelimck. Itiiyinnuil lUinnv W. Suvngc, mgr.)— X. Y. Clly 10-21, Xi-Miirk, N. .1., 33-28, Holland. Mildred il-Mwnrd C. While, mgr. 1- I'orlsimiitlb. ().. 18. Mnysrllle. Ky.. IP. Middle. lows. •>., 20. Siirliigllehl 24, Munch-, lnd,, .'.*, Anderi'ii 20, l-llwood 37, Kokomo 28, ilniforii Charles II. d-'. Lawn'mv Walker, mar.) .Iiicls-.nvllte, III., 18, Siirhtgilcld 111. Il.vutiic :'n. I'tsirls It, toliei 2:1. Ilnckford 24. Flglu 2,'.. Aurora 211, llllawu 27. Kenunee 28. Illvglns. liiivl.l ill, |). smir, mgr.i Ss.uih Bend lad., 18, l-'.lklisrl 10. Keiiilnllvlllp 20. Fort Wa.i iic 21, ilrnuil llaphls, Ml.-h.. 22 23, Toledo. I)., 211-28. ' ' Howard Hall (Henry Ptersou. mgr.)—Daylnn, il.. tu IS. Inillnnapolls, lnd., 1(121. St. Louis, Mo., 22-BS, I (end licks, ll.-ii (Win. 1 Ira j. mgr.)- Mount Cle- mens. Mleli,, IS, Poll Huron Hi, Miirtila. (Int., 20. Sauluim-. Mich., 21. Bay Clly 22. 23. Herrmann, Adelaide (F,dw. Thnrnner, mgr.) — Pendleton, Ore, 10-18, Seallle, Wash, III-22. Vlelorlii, II. 1'.. 23. Vancouver 24. SVeslmlitsler 2.1. lli-llliiL'hioi, Wash.. 2d. Ktereil 27. Taenia*. 2S. 20. Hall. Jessli' Mae, ll. K. Forresler's id. II. Lester, ingr.I- -Albuny, N. V..' 10-18, i-olmos III, I'tieu 30. 21, N. Y. City 23-28. Henry llollon IW. M. Sesinnioa. ingr.i- Plllslmrg, I'll.. 1021. Hiiywiinl, Hciiee, stis-k (Turn Kress, mgr.) — Plllslmrg, K1111.. 10 21. South licet, 1ml., :'.'|. 28. Ilhiiiiieli-lu's Ideals IJ0I111 A. Illinnioleln, mgr.) —Mawliisky, O., 23-28. Ilhnmeh-lu Sln'k ill, F. Hliiinielelu, mgr.)—Sagi- naw, Mich.. Hl-BI. Hunt Stock I.M. A. Hunt, mgr.)—Ynsllnutl. Midi., 1021, Chelsi-n 23-28. II.ivi'h Comedy (II. (I, Allen, mgr.)—Kennelt. Mo.. 10-21, l.'iii'iilliersvllle 23-2N. Heiiili'i'soii. Maud i.loseph Pnient. mgr.) — Ne> gnuaee, Mich., 111-21. Illllinnii. Jlny (Roseliei' A Helinaliel, mgrs.)—Cat- Isuidale, Pa., 1041, Hntletoii 2:1-28. Ilnmiiiiiiid. Pauline ICIIfinu WI1II1111111, mgr.) — IVi.slsioek. X. II.. I7-20. Frcderleioii al. Ht. John 23-28. Iliinli'iin W. II., and Kuril Prllchetlei (lira. L, Manna, luge. 1 Ijnulii, (>., 232IS. liancj A iliigi- Slmtk—lliirlbiglou, VI., 11121, iiiimvn. Can., 23-28. IIIII1111111, .Maud- lllngliamton, N. Y., 10-21. Herald SmuhP' Stock (Hitler A Fnnshnwe, mgra.) ohlioMii, Me., 10 21. AlsillMin 2.1-28. llcu.lcrN.il Slock (W. ,1. A II, It. Ili-lulersi.il, mgrs. 1—Toledo, lu., Ill 21, Wuvorly £1-23, Wnterkio 2U-28. llolltngsivorili Tirlua 1 Lew uleasnii, ingr.) — Ilen- .Iclsonvllle, X. ()., 10-21, Axlievillo 23-28. Iliirrls-I'nrklnsoii stis-k (Rnln. II. Harris, mgr.l — SVi-sion. IV. Va.. HI-IS, lliiekliiinnon lft-21, /.lilies*llh-, II., 2.'l-28. Ilocflter Si«'k 1 luck lloeffler, mgr.l—Burlington, In., 111-31. Illllyer's I'liuieily (Clink lllllyer. mgr,)—Culpep- m-r, Vn„ HI-21. t.iiichlnirg 23-2N. "Homo Folks" (Klnw A I'.rliiuger, mgrs.)—Kan- sas lily. Mp., 13 18, Des Mollies, III,, 10-21, Omaha, Xehr., 2224, Lincoln 23, Sioux Clly, lu„ 2U, 27. "Iluniiily llmindy" (Klaw A Filuiiger, mgrs,) — Chh'ugo, III,, 13-Xnv. 4. ' llelr 10 Hie llnorah" (The Klrke l.a Slielln Co., mars.) — i.'hb-ago, III., HI 28. "Hi-art of Chicago." Lincoln J. Curler's (John IVIiltrley, mgr.)—Pari lluroti, Mich., is, Flint III, Union llaphls 20, Rattle Creek 21, Jackson 23, Cnldwiilor 24, HHIwlulc 20, Angola, lnd.. 20. Fori Wa.Mio 27, Auburn 28. "Her Wcildlng Ihiy 1 ' (Jiiiiies Wall, mgr.)—Chi- cago, III., LVXov; 4, "How Hearts Are Broken" (J. K. CIHTord, mgr.l .fii.-k.oii. Mich., |K Toledo, (i,, 111-31, ('la- i-liiiill 22-28. "Ilisise af Mystery" (Millennial Bios. Amirse. Co., mgrs.) Chicago, III., 10-21, Muskegon, Mich., 22, Knluiiiason 28. Fort Wayne. I ml , 21. Peru S3, Lufsycllo 20, Terre Ilaule 27, 28. "Hiiirls of Hold" (Phil Hunt, mgr. i-llnr-lu-aler, N. Y., Ill 18, K.iriioii-i- lft-21, Pblliidelphlii, P»„ 23-2S. "Holy Clly." |.;ast, Ihinlnn ft llrnneti's (Kdw. 'I'aykir, mgr,)--- .Moiii.sm.ii, Pa., Is, Hollo Ver- ■ion III. Ci.loiiiimo 20, Morguiiiowu. W. Vn., 21, Fnlriiiont 211, Miiniiliigloii 21, Steuls'iivllle, ll.. 23, Itellnlre 20. "Holy City " Wet. Horil..n ft lli-uneii's (IL M. Illuekallri-, nigr.i--Mnnknto, Mltin., 18, Bins I'.nrlh HI, I'ulriiioiii 20, Truer 21, llnsikings. S. Dak., 22. Mmllson 2:i, Huron 21. Water- t'.ui. 23. "Honest lleurls," Klluil A liiiaolln's (W. Mnrldo Jr.. mgr.l- Portland, Ore.. 1.141, Salem 2:t. Oregon clly 24, Rugem; 2-". Allmny 20, Cor- viillln 27. llosebiirg 38. "Ibmsler lllrl," Klip- Wataaai (litis (Man, mgr.) - Ilullcr. in.I., is, Ciim-ii In. Aiihurii 2U, .liteks.ili, Ml.-h,, 21, Wyulidnlle 22, I'onlla.' 211, I'llul 21, l.iiusiiig 23. I'liorh.ll.- 20, Hauls Creek 27. hiiliiii.il/oo 28. ' Human lleurls." Kasiern I.I. M. Ilhinchnrd, mgr.) Wllkeslonre, Ph., HI Is, Si-runlon lb- St, tllvi'lmiii '-•'.. i>rl«>iuliih- 21. Susipiehannn S3, llio-oiln. X. V.. SO, N'omhdi 27, Klinltn 28. "Iliiiiini- lleurls. SVesli-lli Itt'la. F. Illlev. ingr. I I'hleago. III., '13-21. I»iii-ii|s,i-i, In., 22, Mas. online 21, lows i'lly 31, iVilur RaphlH 23, Doe M.dll'-s 311 ','S. "Iluiiina Hearts," Soiila-in i.lny .Slmins, mgr.) . Val'limlu. Us.. Is. Ihillihrlilge III, Alhmiv 211. Aiui-iieus 21. Mlllegevllle '.'.'!. .Miiemi 21, llrllllu 33, Aiiiilsliui,- A In.. 2't, 'in.Is.iiu 27, Itlrnilng- Iioim 28, 'Ills Highness. Ibe ll.-l" iWiiller l.llidsiiv. mgr.l llisl Whig. Minn.. IK. KiH-besier III. Alls-rt I.e.. '.'0. Iln-i.ii Clly. lu.. 21, SI. Paul. Minn., 2'.'2.'> Mllllie,i|,i,|ls 'JU-28. "lloiiH-siiiin Henri" I King A Perkins, mgrs, i-- 1.118.- Pink. lu.. 21. Kll-oio.ti,, Mbiu.. 21. Il.sk ll.ii.l-l-. In.. ■.!.•>. Ilurlley 30, Pisjuboiiliis 27, Sllirutlfiili 28. ■iter Flr«t Fnl-e Slop." C. |\ Wbliaker's-Cln- i-binull, <»„ 13-21. Odtiiiilais 23-23. "Happy ilooiigiin lu New York," France A Browne's—llais'. Ark., 18. 'il.. ns Hanson' 1 (.tutors '!'. .Mi-Alnlii. mgr.l — rlluionville. Wis., IH, Shnwoiin III, Oeonto 2(1, li'iiik.uiiiii 21. .Iiini-u.il 2.1, Jefferson 21. Fort Aikli.siui 2.*,. Harvard. III.. M, Furlrlllo 27, Memlolu 28, Siring Valley SO. "Ills Father's Slit' (Jed Curium, mgr. i —Huio lop. In.. 18, lliuiioloii 10. Coiv.li.n -jii. Bin. inn 2.1. I'.ildn llle 20. Kiwi vllle at. Pelln 28. "H"Pp.v MooHgBli's Trip Around tin- World." <lu» Hlll'x i Joe Prlllnglll. mgr.i—Kaariei Clly. Mo., 1*41, SI. Joseph 24, 0.