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Wlnoua - If A ami H ware the only plnvera H wlim the pot, If, however, thero an* more than thiwe Iwo illayhiK Ihe earda imifit he rodrali and the |tol plnyrd for In tbo uhiiiit way, ihe olher playera (ext-epi A) making an a life to eipial B'a which Ih In, A ■mi not eoutcuil further for the pot, Ho lows nil '.In- money be lm* In 11, and In penalized n Mha mnl to twlee the Rintmiil of his ui-IkIuuI aitle whirl, goea latu the ueit Ml, APAMH, Toledo.—Tha tlffhl. hialwl firtooil rounds. , II. .1., Hotdoii.—Jainea ,f. .left'rlea dafi-ntcd 1'i'ier JftdMOU MaiTB 'J-J, 181»8. at Han Trail- cist'o, In tlin'it rounds. MI»t'KMtA?IKI)i:S, J. S„ Lexington.—'You .will have to eoni- uiunb-ato with the maua(ietn of the btorea you iiienllon. K. ti. H.. Magtlalena.—Write to the Bureau «pf Vital HiuHntlcn, WaHhlngtou. IJ. C. II. tv. New YiH-k.—lf B pure baaed the nlo al $1.7.i per iluK.rn ttftrv Ihe wagiT w*ih made and without nmnlvHiiee or prearrauifemciit wlitt ihe party from whom he ptirrbaaed It, lie undoubtedly whin. W. II. 1... ArllnKloit.-~lu till reuiilur dUe " . ace la low. dimes tliealx la lilgti anil tbo ace 1 m VUIIMOKT. Bnrllngloii — At the Sti'oup tCiilin ft (Irani, managfli-a. "The Isle of Bplir," May •Jli, had ti kooiI house. Rooked: v My Dlile Ulrl" aad "Aurora of the IIIUh." "The Jale of Spice," la nil prohablllly, was the elotlng aitraethm of thlx Bcneon (the aecoud, season uf tbo boutiv)' ♦-«-«* Oi.oA NuTHBnKoi.0 hailed lor ClieM'oiirR; I'r., May .4, ni ntutr. to furls. She will ap- pear at the YiPiileviltc Thru tie for two weeks, (.'uniiUCDtlng June 7. W.-Alcrii lltir friu of the y*w York Clipper, Room n(i4 ( Anbl^nd Block, Chlviiivo. Changea will occur nt three of the dnwn town hoiiKeH the vntaing week. "The -Won und Hie Mohkc" cornea to the MIlnolH Hun- day, Muy 21: "The ClnRvrbwad" Man" opens an eoffuticmeiic »if three weeks at MeVlckcr'a on the iimm: night, and Wlltlntim and Walker iviii he Bern ut ihe '.rent Western. Rl*er- vfeLv 1'nrk, HanH Bom-I and the Chutes opened their Hcjihon 2(1. Ii.uxojh Tiibathk {Will J. Havla, manfl- fi).- -'"I'lie l.loii and the MoiiKe" la intended aa the Smuttier, attraction at thin houac, "periln'' Stindny. 27. The cast Ituiludeti: Lil- lian Dlx, Kdwaril ('. See. Ada fory, Florence tleiMld. Kill IU Hliayii.', I'. N. Hnrrett, A. H. lrlpmaii. Kdivfinl W/ierniua. Gertrude Cofblan, (ieortfe 1'nrnonH, Joaeph kflKonr, W, H. Bur- Ion, Flora .In I let Rowley, (J nice Tnorne and Arlhirr Byron. Nnt (.'. (ioodwlii. In "Tho llMlm" nntl "A Blaze of Glory," did well hei-o the tniHt two weeka. rowBitM' Tiikatiik (Harry J. Powcrn, man- iiKerJ.— "The Heir (it the Hoorah" haa played i*> <'i!])ticliy Mlnec Mm opening performance here.- Tim mnifmny la n very capable organ- ism Ion, mnl amone it* meinbern arc: Oiry Oah'H Ptwt, t'liarlHn M. (Seav. Nora O'Brien, l-'lorence Coventry, Harry lllcb, Maude Beam (Mover, Inline Butter, Wilfred Lucas, C. c. Qulinby, Cooi-bp Barr, Ben S. Hlgglni, Brlns- loy Shinv. Frank Monroe, Hrnest Luinson, Jane Pk*rtM Hiid T. Tamamoto. During tho Siimmei* Bunduy erenlng performances will Ih; uivon. ( oloniai. TiiiMTftB (GcorRc W. Lredercr, inntittger).-—"Forty*BTo Minutes from Broad- way" Ik .Btlll breaking attendance records. in all kinds of weather thla bonne Is crowd- i*d. Fny Temnlcton, Victor Moore. I>onald Brian, Jjiiuch j. Manning and Charles I'rlrice are warm favorites here. When "Forty-live .MhiirlPM from Broadway" closea "The Van- derbllt Cup" will be the attraction. Guano Ot'Kiu IIouhb (Harry Aakln, mail' ngvir).—"The 1'rlnce Chap" continues to good ntteiidiiiiee, "The Alcadyc" follows June 10. Sri m.iiAKKn Tjiuatrh (R. K. Harmever, munagen. — "The Student King" is doing nicely. The cast, the costumes, the scenery and-the chorus give evidence of Mr. Savage's expenditure to make ihU a great attraction. in Ihe cast rati Raymond Hitchcock, Wil- liam' C. Wteieu, Gustavo Von Hcyffertltz, Ttionms I!, Jscary. .Mine. Boucher, Dlttmar Poppin, Albert Pnllaton. Henry Coote, Percy Pfir^ona. Lnwrence Rea, Mme. I.ina Abar- banell, Fannlo Mclutyre, Betty Ohls, Flavin Arcarc, .leunnc Calduccl, Katharine Cooper, Berlyn Mortimer and Kvn Fnllon. (jAitttiuK TtuiATfii; (Herbert C, Duce, innn- iisori.— The Hoeonilweek of the engagement of (Mara Llunmn add Tsoiils Matm. In ".Titlte Hon Bon," begins Monday night, xk. ■ Among the nrloelpHl members are: Alice (iale, Mur- tlu L. Alaop, Slurlel MrArthur, Marv Cecil. Alexandra i'liilllpB, Alf. Helton, Kdward Pierce, Maggie Yielding, Geoi-gc Pauncefori, W. Thornton Himpaon, George Lane and Belle Stoddard. ".Tulle Bon Botf' Is here for aa unlimited ntu. McVirKKn'H Tiiuatrb CGeorgc C. Warren, riiniiiiK''i). —('otniiienclng Monday evening, 28, "Tho Gingerbread Man ' begins an engage- ment of three wceka here. The ca«t Includes: (ins Weinberg. HtMlc Jtcdway, George H. Pal- mer, Almlrn Forest. Helen Bertram. Lillian I.eon, Boss Know, II. L, Zledcr, W. H. Mack, Homer Llnd. Harriett Burt, Nellie Lynch and Joseph Welsh. The Coward" closed 27 a run of ihree weeks. Ciiicauo Opbiia HoilBE (Lyman B. Glover, manager for Kohl & Castlcf.—"The Three tlraceH" has become, since Its revision, a thoroughly onlerlalulng musical comedy, and the east now Includes : IMna Wallace Hopper, Helena Frederick, Mahel Barrlson, John IShivln. h'rsnk Fsrrlngtoti, Sidney He Grey, Bert Weaton, George Daniurel, CharleK ll. Ruwent, Llllliin Moure, Helen Cllftoh, Hthel Clayton, Adelc .Oswald, Florence Craig, Helen Case and .Tosrnhlhe Sawyer. La sai.i.i: TliRATJtH (M. II. Sfnger, mana- fpH»).—"Tim Umpire" la now nearing Its three iiiudi-edth per rum) mice In Ibis city, u mark yet unknown In ihe hklory of local theatres. The fact Hint "The Umpire" 1ms been on fur kIk montlm doc-, not seem to hHve'any effect mi the attendance, the crowds keen coming, •lune 8 la to he souvenir night. .Tola house will urohHbly close for a few weeks tl^c latter purl of June, mnl when tbe regular seaHim starts, "A Square Deal" will he presented. tillKAT NOttTlllAlIN TllrtATRK (b'redC. EWNWi wanager).—Willluma and Walker, the lead- ing colored players of tho world, will be Ihe offering hero for week of 27. They will ho seen In "Abyssinia. "Brown's in Town" proved a big hit here last week. • "Bedford's Hope" follows June :t. Thk/ her, ' nianiijier).—"The Little Minister" will Htwctra "Children of Men," Monday evening. 28. Kllxahelli Gondii), tbe latest acquisition In thla company, will make her first appear- huco as Felice. "Graustark" uexL week. Ai.liAMIUtA. TllKATitK i ,l.ii nes ll. It row ii, innnagorl,—"A Crown uf Thorns" will l>e Hie nil i'lictlon week of 2K. Walter Scott, In "Scnjty, King of the Desert Mine." did welt last week. The limine closes Juuc It. Ai'Am.siY . t Wlllhim Itoche. manager I.— The closing of this Ihealro for the Hummer Iimh been deferred one week In order to wel- i<nnif< Inii'k to, Clilcago Jurob Adler, an actor who ultvnvs llufls large inidlences of apart 1 - (jtailv ltHtiMiers on Ihe Weet aide, 'rhls bniis" was closed last week, and will elnuu for 1 tie ■Hummer with Ihe end of Mr. Arilur's (.'nuiuu'tueui. Blioi' Tiikathk (Wllllnm Roche, raalin- gev).— starling Sunday nuitlnee, 27. Jamea Kvrb- MeCitrdy. In "The Old Cloihes Man." will liivthc nlterlng for one week. Last week "A Utile. Hutcnst" was the hill, and enjoyed good puiroiiHEC. 'I'his hoime will close June 2. MrUUHTir TmaTiiK (l\ K. Draper, mana- ger for Kohl & Castle),—Lust week's hcad- lluer was Pole Dal ley and hta Dlntih HIHa, who won great success. Bill for week of Mhv 2N: Claytuii White und Marie Stuart, Lo liny and Clayton, Nora Bayes, Sidney Dean and i-oinpnuy, Rnwilra and Buretta, .lliumv Wall, Musical Klelst. Dlek Lynch, liinlly Nice, Frank Bowman, Marguerite Nrwiou, Hie PierrIs, Jnines and Ce.Ha welch und Hie khiodrotue. Bualnesa very good. This IrMM) will give only two shows ■ day ufler June ,1. lll.v.Mi'11' TtniArtiK (Abe. Jncohs, miniiipnr fur Kniii .v Castle >.— one of the best, bills of the knmm was preaented here fmt week. Nat Haines was the hcadllner. Other feat- ures, were: Sherman and De Forest, Lra Itimnilii, Julia Ring and company, Arile llnil. Don nntl Thompson. Henderson and Bowman Niuunl Kthatdo. Charlotte Havens crofl. Ceslallett and Hull, Fny and Uila Our- bvelte.'the Black Vaughners. Clovnf Conkey. .(•ox mid Summers, Mirthful Trio, anil the kliiodroiiH<. , Cm.i'MiU's TiiKATitK (Weber Bros., nmnn- gfi'H).-—Anne Suiherland'H Slock Co. will pre- dent "Tlieima" for week heulnning 27. For week of June :i, "Resurrection." ClllTKWIO.N TllKATKK 1 Jubti It. Hogaii, man- agiTK-Al, W. Martin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co. will he the uttering here week beginning 27. Lust week, "When the World Sleeps. Phis theatre closed June 2. F11U.Y TitKATitK i.niun A. Fennessy. man- Igerl,—The Umpire Burlenqnera will he the hill here for one week romnienelng with tbe Hmiduv ninllnee, 27. A piny. In Iwo nets, entitled "Cnsey and the Green Bod Club," Is the vehlil" wtiich will disclose n eoterle of vtviicloiiH girts uud ii corp« uf clever come- ^7J7usr~W"iTTm Cu.ir.iW-lL--3««.vMJ*ft^a)0ipauy. The Slar Khiiw Glrla whs Inst week'a attrac- tion. Tkucadeho iiieaibe (I, M, .WclogarteD, manager).—Htirry llnatlngfl' Black Crook-Jr. Burlesquera are billed here week of 27. This is said to Im> a rrlsn entertainment, In which Mile. Devere, Hastings add Sheldon, and the La Bella Troupe of acrobats offer tbelr spe- cialties. The Ron Tons closed a week of good business Saturday, 2(i. Tbc Trocadero Stock Co. will start Its annual Summer en- gagement here Julie :i. Bi-'HON's Tin: a 'mi: (Sid. J. Kuson, mana- ger!.—Plenty of burleHipie, farce comedy und vaudeville Is the announcement for the com- itig week. The Toreiidor Biirlesquers, a comely chorus uud numerous comedians, will be seen. ".Miss Dodo's Reception" and "The Spanish Bull Fight" arc the burlesque num- bers, add tho Foley Bros., who were formerly with George Primrose : Irwin and Bu Watt, the Ama'tOB. Harry Harvey, Dirk Brown, and (he new series of living pictures are listed for the olio. Business Is good at this Iheatre. Lokdox Dimb Mi;mbum (William J. Swee- ney, manager).—The following arc booked In the curio hall for week of 28: Ne Na Moosa, Indian Trlncess; the VnldttrnB, Illusionists; Nelson, tbe armless painter; Mile. Brown, mind reader, and Paige, the clay modeler. In the theatre: Jennie McCoy, Irene Blair, Ciara Hill, and Hull's moving pictures. Claiik SrnKET Museum (Louis M. Hedges, manager).—Chauncey Moreland, who tips , the scales nt ;ir,o pounds, will lead the list of -attractions including; Hugh McCorkick, ventriloquist; Dolllc Watson, sword dancel". Irene McKeever, and Bean and Dukln. In the theatre will be: Winner and Fields. Pearl Lavine, Dan Keating, tbc Parkers, and Prof. Lafayette. Whitk city (Paul D. Hnwse, general man- nger).—In the face of uupropltlous weather. White City lift;' demonstrated that it has a place In the affect Ions of tbe people. Since the opeplng, which whs the coldest day uf the month, the .ticket sellers were swamped. The dally attendance haa been greater than any like number of consecutive days of last year, even In the most torrid part of the Summer. The park Is rilled with new at- tractions. Amusements new to Chicago have been Installed, Jewell's manlklos, a new marionette show, la attracting'a great deal of attention. Big Otto and Ills trained anl- imilrj furnish tbe'circus element that waa last year lacking at. the park. The. Chicago Fire inul Midget City are Iwo shows that ore ihe premier attraction* of this pluce. San Kocct park (Leonard Wolf, mana- ger) —Thla amusement park opened Satur- day. -MS. Much money has been spent In pro- viding new features, preserving the lawns, flower beds, shade trees and tbc electric fountain. Amoiig the- new features arc u acetilc railway, with n two mile ride; roller master, with a mile of dips nnd turns'. Mld- wuy colonade, dance pavilion, circle swing, alligator farm, laughing gallery. Illusion the- aire and midget land. The vaudeville Die- utre has been completely remodeled, and the best' acts available will be produced. ,1'u<> bookings for the tlrst week, aa made by Kohl &. Castle, are: Rose and Kills. Ham Hplngold nnd company, Mualcul Goolmans, Itocco voc- co, Charles I^degar, and Kcveral other acts. Itivi-usmi: PAng (William M. Johnson, mannger).—Of the several Summer ntmiFe- ruent pt'rks opening tbe season In Chicago 2U, Rivcrvlew Is the largest In area. It also Iihn undergone many costly Improvements. This was formerly known as Shapshootcrs' Park, and, although It has been conducted aa Jin amusement park for two yenrfi, It has never before entered the Held of Summer en- tertainments'upon it scale so pretentious as this year. Located In a most desirable part of the city, nnd having nn area of fifty acres It possesses, -with this year's shows, and other Improvement*, nil that seems necessary' for Micceful Hummer entertainments. The Igor- role vllltigc, Rollln's Wild Animal Show, fhe ostrich farm, Hie crocodile ranch, the Ger- man Hippodrome, the electric theatre and other attractions will be offered. Kyrl's Band will he heard here for two weeks. Thk Ciiuthm. — The gates of this park opened Saturday, 211, offering surprises at every (urn. Francesco Pozzl'a Band of forty musicians begins the season with a t'oncert, and will be heard dally henceforth. Enlarged, re-en forced, beautified and made almust a new world of amusement, the big West side park opens the season with a bright outlook. Be- sides all the devices of last seusuu, this park offers as means of pleasure an "Arabian Dreamland." Temple Plra. the spectacles. Dawn of the Xew World, the Prince of India and the Wandering Jew. A giant autotualon which draws portraits, the elec- tric theatre, motion pictures, Ihe velvet coaster, the mystic rill, ligure eight toboggan, aerostats and flying swings are rivals for popular favor. An-KitMATit.—Madeline Le Boenf and Rhea Clemens were Ci.iri'Kit Bureau callerH Thurs- day. These two voting ladles arc members of "Foriy-flve . Minutes' from Broadway," which Is enjoying such a. prosperous run at the Colonial II. ll. Wbltller, muimger l'or'AI. W.' Martlu's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co., called here Thursday. He informs me that business with the above company has been exceedingly good ...... .Manager Kobold, of Mm Winnipeg. Canada, was In town all the week. Ho left (his city Friday. 25 William A. Lang next season will operate ihe Majestic Theatre, Krle, Pa. Ills house* will open June 1 T. L. Bradford, secre- tary of the. Dallas Arms Co,, nnd also In- terested In the Interstate circuit, was in tnwn May 22-2U Robert Carter and com- pany will play Keith's, Cleveland, week of 28. After Hint they will play the Ktisteru vaudeville theatres........The Lu Mnolnes called 211. They are booked solid until September Leonard Brln In now treas- urer or Ibe Colonial Theatre, this cltv, and Ralph T. Kettering, Is assistant treasurer. The Actors* Church Alliance held a meeting Friday afternoon, 25, at the Masonic Temple. Kdwurd B. Hass was the guest of honor ■. Fny, Coley and Fay were cullers Saiuriluy. 2d. They play logeraoll Park. De« Moines, la., week of 28. Mr. Coley will spend his vacation this year at bis home In Raleigh. N. V Kherns and t.olc plaved the Olympic Theatre, this d(y, week of May 14.. They hsve algned with the Buys, in- "Down the Pike,"' for next season (in Thursdn y. May 24, a baseball game was nlayed at the American league, ('rounds, Iretween the nutnugera of Chicago and the vaudeville actors wlm happened to Iki hi town on that date. The contest was » great success financially, and Hie reeelpis of tin name were turned over to u> committee wlm will send the proceeds to San Frauds.-.) for the relief of the members of the profcHKloii who are there now In destitute elrciim- stances. The managers' nine consisted uf Kdivard C. I layman. Jake Slernnd, Frana Buck. Chris, ll. Bi-Own, C. T. Rnrtnon, Adolph Meyers. William A. Lung, Walter Keefe and John Nash. Manager Harry J. Armstrong waa III and could not appear. The actors nine was: Dick Gardner, \iclor Moore, Clias. Prince, Boh Carter. James J. Morton. Arm- Klrong nnd Campbell. Harry Splngold and lUilre Burdell. Charles li. Kllnatrlck um- pired pari of the game. The ornelal umpire was James J. Morton. Nine Innings were played, and the score was fifteen to fourteen, In favor of the actors. Among the ladles present were: Mrs. Victor Moore, (Vila Bloom. Nellie Rellly. Sadie Jacobs. Auna For- ces. Anna Scherer, Cora Bench Turner, Allle Newell, Mrs. Splngold. Josephine Saw- yer. Madeline Le Boenf, Rhea Clemens, Mrs. doolman. nnd eereral others. Manuger John Nash, of Detroit, who wax called here to participate In the game, proved one of the strongest players nil the managers' ulne. ns did also Messrs. Brown, llayu.au. Stcrnad and Buck. Walter Keefe, who nt ono time was a professional player, scorcdi aereral runs.... Recent eriaawmenht njrnje^ 'lirojrgh, Ben- rti'tt'n Drhnmllc Kirnahfie. niuiiiii' tiie 'fol- lowing ' Hettle Bernard t base. Brlau Darlev, D V, .Muvdouk, Julia Gray und Geo. 1. Cua- Heden, wlth^ Broadwey Theatre Block Co.. Mm St. Loula; A. W. Fordyre. with Johuson. Combs & Button: Cleo. A. .Wood and'Jack Dbblvan. with "The Little Outcast" Co.; Kthel Jordan, with "A Royal Blftve" Co.: Bessie Dean, FrllzAdama, Ada Zell, with the Helssmen Stock Co., Atlanta. Gn. PMr. and Mrs. (leo. Olml, with the-Suburban Stock Co, Kt Louts. Mo.: Frank De.Veraort, with the Helwcca Warren Hummer Stock Co., Ittdlan- apollB, Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Vernon, with "As Told In the Httls" Co., for next Reason: Alice LovpIhco, R. F.'Bartlctt. Beit Herbert, with the Howard Theatre Stock: Trlxle Lewis, with "An Aristocratic Tramp" Co.: Raymond Whltlakcr, with the Long Beach Hlock Co.. Los Angeles, Cal.: B. E. O'Connor, with tbc Livingston Stock Co.. Peoria, III.: Bertie Hnrtram, with Ihe Marks Bros.' Stock Co.: Allen Kelly, Will Burnett nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Adams, stock. Cedar Baplds, la.; r.ilie Beit, with the Baker Stock Co., Rocheater, N. Y.: Fred- erick Bernard, with the Broadhtirst & Currle'a "The Coward" Co.: Gus Mortimer, Mabel Florence '.and Julia Stuart. In stock, ngden, Utah; Kdlth Forrest. Sarah Cameron, Mrs. Thomaa J.'Keoflgh, Kdlth De ValniABeda, W. If. Reynolds, Oeo. A. Beane and Mark J. Kllison, with "Brown's In Town'" Co The official band of the St. I-ouls World's Fair, headed by William Well, will ojpen the rropi.htr Coliscuir' Garden this evening, and naugurate tbe fourth seaaon of Summer music. NOTICB TO COHBK8PONDEt\TS. Onr theatrical concvpondciits arc hereby notified that the credential* now held bu them expired on June l. They arcrcqttefltid to return them to this office at. once, for renewal for iSQ6-iW. •«-»+ MASSACHUSETTS. Bottlon.—with two new productions offered ut tbe local theatres, and the opening of the season at Woodland and Norumbegn Parks, the week'promises to be an Interest- ing one theatrically. "Young Fornald," with Henry Miller and Margaret Anglta, will have Its premier at the 'MuJeflilc on Monday, 28, and "The Man from Now," In which Harry Bulger Is starred, will be seen for the first time at the Tromont on Decoration Diiv. "Buster Brown," at the (,lobe, 1b the only other change, of" bill noted in current theat- ricals, aside from the nisioniary stock, vaude- ville and burlesque shifts. Ben <; rent's Woodland Players will lie seen at Brookllne on Monday add Tuesday. Ma.tk«tiv: (A. L. Wilbur, manager).—Conv iiicnclng May 28, and for one week, Henry Miller nnd Margaret Auglln will lie seen In tbe iir.it production on any sluge. of "Young Frriutld,' a comedy, by Rveiyu Greeoieaf Sutherland and Beulah Dlx. The company in support Includes: Mrs. Thomas Wblffen. Bertram Harrison, Arthur R. Lawrence, Jack Standing and Ruth Wilding. During the past fortnight. Margaret Angllo, In *'Zlra," pleased large and enthusiastic audiences. "The Tour- ists" will come June 4, for what, it Is hoped, will be a Summer run. Tkemont (John B. Schoeffel, manager).— "The Man from Now," a musical novelty, from tbe pen of John Kcndrlck Bangs and Vincent P. Bryan, with mu&lc by Manuel Klein, will have Its premier Wednesday after- noon. May UO. Hnrry Bulger is the star, and the compnnv will Include: Helen Hule, Fran- c-la Demerest, Battle Arnold. Walter Law- rence. Chus. Meyers, Geo. O'Donncll, Lucy Tonga and John Keefe. H. W. Savage makes tbc production, which Is scheduled for uu all Summer run. "The Stolen Story" had three weeks of good business, closing May litf. Colonial (Cbas. Frohman, Bich & Harris, miinageiH).—Grace George, In "lTie Marriage of William Ashe," ended a successful two ivt'cks' engagement 'J(J, and also closed the regular season of this house. After a week of darkness the house will reopen June 4, for a Summer season, with Richard- Carle, in "The Mayor of Tuklo." Gr.o»E (Stair & Wilbur, managers).—The closlug attraction of the season here is "Buster Brown," which will lie given nine times this week. The Marvelous Fays had three weeks of good business, ending May - r U. Emciiu: (Boston Amusement Co., 'mana- gers).—"Mrs. Dane's Defense' 1 will engage the stork forces this week, with John Craig and Kalbcrlne Grey leading. "Too Much Johnson" convulsed the large audiences Inst week. "The Private Secretary"-next. Casti.k SyrjAiiK (Boston Stage Society, managers!.—"The .lilt." by the. stock, this week, closing the regular season of Ihe house. "fhrlstoi>|]pr ,lr" was a pleasing bill Inst week. A Summer season of" opera will he Inaiigurnled June 4, with "The Mikado" as Hie opening bill. J. K. Murray, Clara Lane:, Josephine Bnrtlett. Hntlle Belle Ladd and Geo. Shields arc some of the principals on- guced. Bowi-oin Sih-aui-: <G. 8. Lothrop, mana- ger).—"Big Hearted Jim," by the Lothrop Slock Co., (his week, following coramcndable patronage of "The Merchant of Venice." The work of Charles Miller. Charlotte Hunt and Henry Alexander, lu the leading roles, was deserving of note. For neit week, "Down by the Seu." Kkitu's (B. F. Keith, manager).-—Katie Barry Is the featured attraction «f the cur- rent bill. Others are: W. C. Fields, Jules and Kiln Garrison. Willard SlmmB and com- pany. Four fords, Snyder and Hockley, 1 relies dogs. Kthel Clifton aiiilcompaby. the Teiijl Troupe, Ed. Gray; S|. John and Le rem, the Re-Anos, Mile. I'sdiiH, and new moving pictures. Buslne«» holds good. HoWAW (Carl TO. r*olhnm. huslnnw man- ager).—This is ihe finalweek of Ihe season at the Old Howard, and a capital bill names: Jesslcu Cree. Lew Well», Three Madcaps, Al. (arleton, Diamond and Smith, ltawls and Kaufman. Dan Mnlumby,-Kemptou and Mur- dock, McDade nnd Welcome Frederick, the Howurrtsctme, and the Howard Riirlesiiuers. with Geo. B. Alexander, In "A Ilut Klnhh? A new bill will be given Juoe 4. for tho benefit of the fnmUy of the la(e William Me- Avoy^for many years mil auger or tills house. I.vckhh (C. H. Batcheller. manager!.— BherMaiVa city Sports Co. tills week. "All In One MgliL' Is the burleaiiue vchlrlc, mid the Hllton-Hoefer TrOnjie, Mile. Le Cov 'and Flossie (laylor are prominent la the olio, Ihe Transoceanic Co. fared well lust week wM'uW'fJ. 11, ft l **" rrpll i maimger).—T. ». LMiiklns Miss Clover BurleNipiers are ten- V ,l,K !!!'.1. w ' , * k * WU1 Hagen, .lea nolle Dnpre, Lew Phillips and Stella STayneld are the com- imny PHdei-s. nno Morrlstin nnd Berwick head ihe olio. Ihe Innocent Maids enjoyed good business last week. * Paui'B (C. H. Waldron, liiantiger).—The stoclt burlesipic compnnv CnntlmtPH to pros- per here. New vaudeville frahires this week are: Murphy and Andrews. Adolph Adams, Bohannon anil Corey, and Harry Monroe Austin & Stonh'k Muskum (A. -B. White manaBcrl.—In curio hall week of Muv 'M • Honolillii StiulentH' (.Ret- Club',' Joe 'Hood, pool expert: the Robertns, Impalement act the Msizonls, king and miceii of luindcuffs ; 'Irlxle, wmke rnchnutim<.. and the Bucllsh Peep Show. In the thealre. the MlnstrW Mulds will celebrate their fiftieth continu- ous week, with specialties b<v Ida Campbell Pearl Hudson. Minnie Burke Urace Howard SW la St. Glair. Violette Dale. Lu1u"k«W Delhi Bnnney, lrma Grant. Dorolhv Morton 'lorn hdwdrds, (.'tms. Clark. Henry Mevers Mile, \lvlan. Prof. Johuaou. John Maiilev, u&JSHl! NSSr***** llc,eup KoblnBon, Marion aud Marron, Lamonte nnd Peulette opplnger and Crawford, nnd Jnmea and R Miai-d*. Business Is cxwHent. gen.—Curio hull: Floi-enco Carler lad? ear- tooulst; the Juggling RUeTObSTUC hoy-Tnaglclan, and a novel content beini^n voting ladles. Gn the stage are: Harrln nntl Harbach. Blanch Lorlng. Blanch Snvm Grade Walsh, Pearl Arnold, Jennie Fay. i,ni,J Coufthtln, tbe bioscope, and Nina Scui-lc* RedTUiveo Blirlesqtiera. Business Is good. Ni«;XEtonliox (W. II. Wolffe, manager) _ In amo hall: The soubrettes' convention- delegates: Dolllc Clifford, 'Amelia Garvin ArtnTe'lVulsh. Florence 1 Glbbs, Lllllsu c H n,' r ' Flbra De I.eon, Bene O'Day, l^oles Bavin : tbe Snakeilnos, contortlOnlsls. nnd Jnmmrv Jacobs. In the theatre : WolftVs All Si«V Specialty Co.' Olio—The Clevelands, snlli. van and Murphy. Geo. Howard, Uultctlu SN- tera and May Moore. \ViiNi)i;itMsi> Park (Floyd C Thompson general manhUer).—Thla new resori at Up! fere Beach will open for the season May ;,u Among the many concessions ure: Flgutinx ibe Flames, Fatal Wedding, Love's Journey Hell Gate, the chutes, open air circus, musi' cal railway, Japanese village, Wild West show, children's theatre, etc. NouuMJuniA Park (Carle Alberto, mans- g«r).—SeaaOn at this park opens |bj jti with the following bill In the rustic theatre" The Jackson Family, Musical Simpson. Cooper uud Robinson. Reed's terriers und the ton* graph. Two pcrformancca will be given dallv. .No'ci:s.—Sunday concert bill at the /W. duln Square: Myles McCarthy and compativ Retlford and Wlncheatei*. Newell nnd .Vlbiii Chaa. H. Duncan, Sid Baxter, Handy .'iw' man and Larry O'Connor, Mrs. Leslie l-'vans und company, Loti Mbrgun. Dynes and Dyne* and tbe Raaorka T. F. Thomas bas in!nod the stock burlesque company i,t. the »*!ace.'.'.•.< -The rustic theatre at l-exiogtou Pftrk will open for tbe season June IS The Fadette Woman's Orchestra will begin their annual Summer engagement at Keith's. June 4 Chaa. "Sandy" Chapman bss been engaged to 1 sing at Wonderland Park during the Summer Boolon lodge nf Blks will dedicate, on Memorial Day. hi Mi Hope Cemetery,-n monument In honor or Charles A. S. Vivian, founder of the I'lks In this country, and also a memorial In honor of John II. Dec, a past exalted ruler of Ron- ton lodge.. .... .The Barnum A Bnlley Khon la due In this city week of June IS. I N H' l| ■■' ■'" liniTcll.-—The Academy of Mush- (Rich- aid F. Murphv,' manager) closed a very aw- ceasfiit season May 20. Last week's bill, "Lovers* Lane," gave- the beat of eftllefec tlon, and Augustus 1'hllllps deserved special mention for excellent work In the leading role. W. L. West, Ben F. Wilson, James Montgomery. Victor De Lacy, Sumner Gunl, Jessie McAllister. Bijou Washburn. Sadli* Radclllfe, Julia Varney and Reeky ltlford all did fetl Hathaway's (John I. Shannon, resident manager),—The Hathaway Stock Co., Bsr- wald and Lefflngwcll, managers, offered "Cnio- hertHird '(11" last week. The play was vi- celleutly i-ostumed and singed. A. St. Clare Bvers and Marie Falls; In the loading roles, deserved the' applause they received. Jack Cbagnon, H S. Aniflerson. Nnl LeOincwell. Wm. H. Barwuld, Roland Gordon, Kleannr Windom, Marcella I'"orreste, Marjorle Fletcher und Dickie Delaro all won new laurels. This week. "The Ticket of-Leave Mhu," wlib A. St. Clare Kvers in leading role. Lakgvu-w Pauk has undergone its usual brightening, and opened with a band con- cert 27. Among the many outdoor plrss- urea, the Ingeraoll Co.' has-erected a ?lani roller coaster. -Harry KHtredge will dirert the orchesti-a In the dance iiavlllon. The theatre, under direction of J. .1. Klynii, ojictis June 25. C.vnobkb Lakk Park -opened with baud concerts 2d, and the rest of the outdour amnsementa here open the current week. The thealre opens with stock opera, in be known as the Oariobee Lake Opera Co., July 2, and will cbangelts bill weekly. Willow Dam. Park will be inangnrated by Ibe owners, the Bowers Brothers, and a roll- nway will be the leading feature. wBli occa- sionally an outdoor attraction of merit. Notes. —Billy Nelson, formerly manager of the People's Theatre, writes that Pawnee Bill's Wild West Is enjoying hip hnslne**., aud that tbe'followlug Lowell people are member-. of the company: The Ininans, Hairy anil Btlti: Joe Manley, Tommy Jones, Fred HBllJ and Billy Nelaon .lame* Montgomery will star next season in "The Ped dler.' Sltrliijrfield.—At the Court Souare (P. 0. (i It more, manager) the second weeks offering of the Hunter-Bradford Stock i ». was '^Christopher Jr." which took well will, audiences or good proportions. As Dora. Julia Booth had a role which fitted her to h nicety. Henry Kolker played his rote In a forceful manner. May Forbes, as -l\ell e, waa pleasing, and Herbert Cortbell. as Hut austere parent.'was ail that could be deslreif. Tho others of tbe company were well cast. "Alabama" this week. Pqm'k (J. C. C'riddle, resident manager). .—Poll'a Own Stock Co. opened lis Sununer engagement Muy 21. with "A Bachelors lt»- mlince," to a crowded house. May nierK- well* at once Jumped Into favor as the sini|»w country malrfen. and she was most conviiic- lift. Ruth A. Blake was Impressive as lleleii Le Grand. Harry Burkhnrdr. gave a «"? I(1(l presentation of David Holmes, and ■HIIHhh Mr Key did an excellent bit of character work. "Why Smith Left Home" -May 28, for the NoTWfv—The first advertising ear of Bar- num ft Bailey's Circus i-eacheii this city -"• and soon windows Hbowed the announcement Ihnt the "big show" would visit, ns June -- at Hampden Park Col. Cumm ns wllrt West brigade. 21, filled all the bill board* and available apace with poster*, calling «■ leotlon to the fact the show would be win ny June U In spite of the large an- dlences which were in attendance at ins Music Festival, there Is a deficit to be mad« up by those vvho guaranteed the rnnceris. ....Howard K. Regal, at, one'lime thedra- matic editor of T/tr, Surlmiflrtd «f/"'W/ ( ''*: hna been promoted to tbe local edllnrshU '' [ the name paper .Daisy Gary, of Brtia* has returned to her home after a season vvu the isdles orchestra of "The Beauty and IW Bcust" Co Snrali Bernhardt wll ■£ pear, under canvas. In a location yel '" ™ chosen. June 8. George Whitney In loosing after this engagement. ' "New Bedford.—At Hathnway'a IJ. M- Hathaway, manager) Hathaway S J 0 .'* :'t produced "'rW Cowboy arid the Lady w™ of May 81, to excellent business. » m Jenus" 28 nnd week. M .v NBW Bwwian (Win. B. Cross, "niiusgeri. —Mildred Holland. 20, 2tt. had nod paw neas. Claire Stock Co. 28 and week. Ravoy (W. fl. Shine.- manager).—«■; Shine, representing-Archie Shepard. W " ting on a good moving picture show IB ■"'■ house, to good business. tea bla __ .and quietly worrying Julia Welbe.. girl. Mr. O'tjonncll and wife are no-v cnJ"J Ihg if trip to Nova S cot In. Lynn—At. the Auditorium (Hurry KiLo* manager), notwlllmtnndlng the warm n"!A or, the Httendanco continued go™ '," closing day la June 10. ' Bill week nr WW 28: Mr. and Mra. Gene Hughes, t oru i-.i«> the Zlngarl Trlu. Mazuii and Mazette. "^ bcri's do^e, Black and Jones, Howard nn" North, nnd tbe moving pictures. . . N'tTRR.—Leonora Robertson. WW* «■" of "The Liberty Belles" Co., «n*et, k Ba 5 t» at Nnhaut. Maaa., la now *»* "5 parenla for the Summer. It M*J5S Mke was in tho San Francisco earthqua«. nnd great fear waa expressed by I» p ^T h /t nt ihat time ahe ftibt la-'^"^*/;„'jT,in if " Kataea. aasodated with the AuditonuBi, « iibv.-, iw kudu uiiBiuer*B. .„hae. Notk.— Jos, O'Connelt, the popular ona« i lender of Hathaway's Theatre. siirnrh-M i many friends by going to Newport, ii. ••■