The New York Clipper (March 1907)

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MAirOH 2. THE CT^TPP*EB. w4 ' t i' ~"B9MyH. C\TERINQ TO A IliailRIl 01,**!* OP I'ATROKS IMSTR ii-ltur, , "^f SW?W|K JIO Ilk PlioonRSslVK. CATEniNO TOaTiIOIIBU "cTiL*$ OP IPATBONSr ATTRACTING onKATEnPATHOSAOB TOIAft OTIIKtl WANTKD-Mlmtrel People, for MM MM. Comedians, VoewlUU andi Dancers with Rood slMInf voIom . 4 ~ IMt U IBI X 0"'jflL Xi A K T I S T B To work In big musical act. Blnil play Baiophones, Xylophones »<l other novelty Instrument* ami donnlo In brat* rtti.;M v o ike: x ks o x* o iwr- wr s Address Al«, ti." I1KLO, L„Jf-i,i nivid (Dniiii" nclnsco.' met.)— Utlen. Wiuncld. ^'i^ ( Buffalo 28-March 8, Cleveland, In ThU mi i • , KV» n cI ? JCj> ?! ^F~hm»n. nS((rc O-A.., : n ; 27, flendlng WlUnn. „ wi 1 |i,'iri| U I?: S.'(Charles A. Moore, mgr.V—Mlnne- * X'. MrW" 85-M.rt-li 2. KUI'aitf. 4-9, ^ w.ler's All Stun (Joseph M. IWeber, m«t.)-S, V City 2S. Indellntte. . _ .. . * WIManlH awlPWalker (J. B. Darton. mgr.)—N. Y (illy Irt-JJiirrh I). • iviaiilawr ' Bros. (Frank .Wlnnlngcr. mgr.)-- l Sisloti. HI.. 2'VMareh 2. I-a^alle il-D. «•■in *' Theiitcd.' Xortliern (Dnbbisky Eroi., K i-Bock Islaua, 111.. 26. lodeanlte. w n Ink's Theatre, Kourliern tDnidnsky tiros.. »«"- (-Clinton. Ja., Sr.-Morcli 2, l,a Crosio, •■■way Down Fast" |«m. A. Brnily, mgr.)— Boston, Mass.. Sfi-Marcli 2, "•Way Down East" (Won/ A. Brady, msr.)— loekf.inl. lit. 27. Jniicsvlllo 28. ••Woman of Fire" (P. II. Sulllwn. msr.)—Chen- or I'o., 20-27. Dover. M. J.. 28, New Bruns- wick March 1, PliilnflcU, 2, Philadelphia. Pa.. "Way'of the Transgressor," Chas. n.'Yalc'a— "lento, III.. 24-March. 2. St. Unix; Mo;. il-o. ••Warning Bell," Clarence Bennett's. East tflo f W M t l?b.rn. m*r.)-Wav<rly, N. V., 27, Watklna 28, tlatavlu March 1,'Pcfry 2, Danville 4, Corning r. Klmlrn 0. Snlarnancn 7. Dunkirk 0. "Warning Bell." Clarence Bennett's, West (Harry (lordon. mgr. )—CoroinB, la., 27, Hod Oak 28. ••When the World Sleeps ,r (Hoi Sckwart*. mgr.)r- lelrolt. Midi.. 2K March 2. Cleveland. O.. 4-1). •Wife's Secret." Spencer W Ahorn'a— ITorlforit, iXinn.. 28-Mnrcb 2. Ilolyoke, Mass.. 4.0. "What Happened to Jones" (X. L. Jeleoko, mgr.) —tltlcu. X. V.. 27, lllon. 2S, Troy March St. ' Vt., 4, llMrtlnffton 5, C.len» Falla, N. ISiillnnd. V., 0. Yotke nnn lo.lo. O. Y Ailnnm (II. 1'. -To- Forrester, injer.) ... 24-27. Cnlnmhiw 2S»turcb 2. Vouna Buffalo, Klne of the WIW Weat" (Cbaa. K. Illnaev Aimiae. Co.. iiisru.)—nllkea-llanv, l»a.. 2S-27. Sv-ranloO 28-March 2, Ilolmken, N. ''" ." ' . Ml SIC \I.. Krrnonl. Sam (Charle» FroaiDMi, mirr,)—X. Y. City 2.1, Indefinite. '• Jj llwtoii Weal Opera (r'Mvrlo l'atterjoii. mirr.)— Snllna, Kan., 27, lliitchlnaou 23, hlii«ii.:in Mntch 1. 2. „....».,,',#. Illack I'alll Troubartonro. \oelrkcl .t Nolnn'a (II. Vaelekel. mi?r.)—Vnlle)o, Oil..' 27, Oakland 28- Jlarca '&. Wtocklon 4. Hacrnmento 3, Portland, Ore., 7-0. Seattle. Wu»h.. 10-lfl. ••Ilelle of Mayfnlr" (TIioh. W. Byley, mar.)—X. Y. City 25. Indefinite. ... •••! .■• . « , Carle;> Itlchard (CM*. '.Marks, gen, ratrr.)—CUI- caco, 111.. 2d: Inileflnlje. . . • ■ OUIII. .Vkirlo <D. V. Arlhtir, mirr.)—Montgomery, Ala.. 27, Illrnilneliiim 28. Atlanta. On., SUNN I,.2, Jacksonville, Via.. 5.. , (.'anieron. (Haiti (C. II. Kerr, msr.)—Plttslmri;, fe.'i'.-Mnrch Si ■ ■'■■ ■ ■ : Oreflloie. and hla Band (Ilowanl Teiv, mitr.)~ Cinlon, .0.. 27, Wooaler. 28, Toleilo March 2, Detroit. Mich.. ;i.''41 -Ann Arbor r.„-.llnttle Oreek;. rant.',' and Kalamazoo «,; Coldwator 7, .FJItnnrt.- Ind., raat..'.aft<i:Soilth Ilettrt 8, \al- n.iralao.f'. ■•! ■•• ■ -' • ' •_. •■(••inline 'iliro' Hie Bye" (Will J. Block Amnae. Co.. ngra.)—Ttor. -N. »., 27. Altminn,' Pit.. .Mnrrh 1. „ .. llacileln. Frank (0. B. Dllllnelinni, msr.)— X. \. C'liy 25, IndeOnKe. D'Arvllte. Cnmllle (Sam S. & Tai Shnbert, Inc., iniirr.)—rUliaai. City, Mo., 20-Mnrch ,8. lie Anpelea, .lefferwin (Frank MeKee. nijr.) — New llrimawlck. N; J., 2.1, Plalnllelil 20. Xey- bnrfh, X. Y., 27, Mliblletown 28, KIlMbeth. X. .1.. March. 1, Xcw Bochelle, N. Y., .2. llrookljn 4-U. ' • '•• ■ Dniya Mnalcal U. C. Dtlff, JUKI'.)—Pottlaml. OrC„ JK-2S;-. .-.■••. .' Ptnehcr'* Orekeftrn—Elkhart, Ind., 27, I.nii«lr,if. Midi.. 28. '. " ■' , '•Kiee l,ancc" (Klaw t F.rlnnger, mirr.l—Mtllo llock,' Atk., 27, Hot SprlnKM 28. TcKarkanu. Murcli 1, w irt T m DntL I.a.. 2. "Fonr-nvc Mtmiles from Bmndivfly" (Maw * HrlinitM, tngrK.V—Cbicn, Cal.; 27. Kiigem?. Ore., Marenn, Halem 8. • • :,'■ _ Orand Opera (Oaear llinuiierfiteln, mirr.)—rX. ». Oil J 25. IndeOulte, .• •* . ;. _ (trand Opera (Helnrleli Conrted, mgT.)—X- »• City 25, Indetimte. Jj . "ClNKM Waablnklon Jr." (Colinn ft Harrli, ioirr;)—X. Y. .City 2H. InAennKe. "(111! and the Mamlit."—l.insInK, Mich.. 27. .in. i.'niii 28. "tllnitMhread Man." Western—St. Loula, Mo., 24- Mnreli 2, TlelleVllle, III., 4. "(lay New York" (JbM-pb PettlnRiH, mBt.l— llltmlnifliam. Alo., 25-Mnri!h 2, loulavltle, Kf.. 4-1). .. . " " lleld, Anna (Floreni Zlcefeld, mgr.)—X. Y. City i!5, Indellnlle. Uoiinrr, Ue Wolf (Sam 8. & r.ec Slinbcrt, IM. ( aihrK,)—Xeivark, X. J., '25-Mnn-ii 2. Illteticotk, Raymond ((lenry W. Savage, mer.)— I'eorla, III., 27. (SnleKbnrc 28, Ilnrllngton, la.. March 1, Davenport 2V Cedar llaplda H, Haderninnn, Jennie. Ladle*' Orchestra (D. II. Ilililerinann,, uigr.)—Knu Cltilrc, Win., 25-Marcb , 2. Winona; Minn.. 4-9. IIo«T, l.enna, Ladles' Orclieatrn—WorecRtrr, Mona„ 25, Indefinite. "Ilia Honor, Hie Mayor" (Wm. II. Sill, mer.)— , I'lillnrtelnhla. pa., 26-Mpreh 1«. lraiu Comic Onfirii (Wm. lleynood. mar.)—AD nana. Kan., 28, Neodeahn .\larch 1, Ilowanl 2, Peril 4;'.0aney 5, Columbus 7. Joplln, Mo.. S. 1'itrnoiw. Knn., n. "'SWilSE | V>«W Bona" <B. C. Whitney, ragr.)— willlnmsnorr. Pa.. 2fi. nnrilKhnfg XInrch 2. IjU.-of.rfplbe" (It O. Whitney, msr.)—South MeAlMlw. Ind. Ter„ March 7. Und of Nod" (Joa. M. Clatloe. mgr.)—r.«n- »'«(.', Mich.; 28. •Little Johnny .lonea" (Colinn & IJarrla, mars.)— Newark, N. J„ SS-Marcb 2, Brooklyn, X. Y., May. Edna (Charles Frohmnn, ragr.)—London, 'iiur.. 25, Indcnnlte. Ml V,i', Pretl W. (Harry Aakln, mar.)—Seattle, rtaah., 27, Vlelorln, II. 0., Can., 28, Vancouver March l. Belllnaham, Wnah.. 4, Grcrett 5, l.acoma. «, KlienMirg 7. Ynklina 8, Walla Walla J. Spokane 10, 11. Colfni. Ida., 12. Momow l.i. I.eivlHlon 14, Pendleton, Ore., 15, Baker Clly in. ■ ■ ■■ ■' ••MiKlaine Hiiti.crOy" (Henry W. SaTaec, mgr.) — . laeoiim. Waalu, 27. Seattle 28-Mnrch Hi "nrur 5f,Toklo"'(J<ii i M. Onltw, uigt-.)—Water- ,,1'iir.v. Colin.. March *. ',.' "',' iliiyor of Lniiglilaiiil" (Fre.1 O. Xlaon-S'lrd- Iiikv.-. mgr.)—ClnrkKlmri.-, W. Vii.. 27. Buck, hiiuiion -ib, Wvtloti Mnrill 1, Fairmont 2. ■ "item, Jmhi T. (Hum H. * l*e Hliubert, IllC.. .'"»*«•)—I'liUailelpUla. Pn„ 20'MaMh 2. .,' Icngy fioni Parlf." Madlaou Corey's (Jaa. It- SomeB, inftr.)—rieirolt, Mleti.. S.'5-Mnich 2. JiraiKl ItaiddK [Ml l> 0 rt Huron 7, I^udob, Out., ..,Sl u ".. 8 ' i lllLm«l n ll IS ■ I'lff. Puff. Pourr (ii. c. Wblluey, ingr.l—Law renci., Maaa,. 87. MrintlimltT, W. II.. 28. ili't'lnson Opera (F. V. French, iugr.»--8uleiii. ..Mm- 25-Man;Ii 8. Boi'al Artillery, Band" (Jon. I)e Vlto, iugr.1— . Alliiulk> Cliy, S". j„ 25. Indelliillv. l«*e of lite Alllutnliru" (Melville Ilaunuitt, mtir.)—Providence, h. I„ 23-27, Biirliilrucld, lltjl Fealjier." (Jos. M. aaltca. uigr.)—Dulutb, ,Mlou.. Match 0,7, • wli"' tirujfflt&i I 'f tbcrl ' "W.'-r- u Cronsc. San[Carlo'oropil Optra (Harry Itttasell, mirr.l — uJjSSM* fflWf Mo,, sfHStjropykai Kad., March 1. Hrtrt -Frltal. (C. n. Wll bgbaro. liUir.l^-Iu. 'Ilanaitnlla, lod., 2.V27. Dnylnn, O., 29, Oolnm- bus. Mnrch I, 2. Cleveland. 4-0. "Soeial Wfilrl" (Sam S. & I.e.. S.liuliert. inc., mgn..)—Wllllamtpori. Pa., March 1. "Show Olrl" (II. V. Wbltney. mgr.)—Limn. (»., • 2i, Fremont 28, Norwalk March 1. Ihicvrna 8. Delaware 4. K#hlon 3, Flndlnv il, Toledo 7-0. "Ruuan of Sidii" (Matftata Oire.v.,mjtr.)—rjlart- fWoe, Mlrh.. 27. Kacanaba 2H. >larietta, Wis.. Mattli l, Menominee, Mich., 2, Green lla.v, Wla,, P., Appieion •! Oslikosh 5. Sheboygan li. Bnelne 7. Mn.llwlli S, Ilnekford, 111.. 0. "Simple Slmnn .simple." Nlx.m f, Zimmerman - * (A. It Varler. tncr.)—OJcaa, X. Y„ 2", Ilra.V funl. Pa.. 28. Jnmesloirii. N. Y.. March I, Rrie, l"A.. 2. Yniingavllle. 0., I, Wheeling. V. Yn., 0. McKeesnnrt. Pn„ 0, Jolinxtowa 7, Clearfield 8, Du Bols 0. Teinpletoji, Fay (Kl«»r * Krlanger, mgrn.)—Buf- falo, X. Y., 25-Mnrch 8. •'Tenderfoot - '—Llmoln, Xobr., 27. TJfrnrer, Colo., Jlnrcli 4-n. Wllllanih'. Ilnttie (ChnrleH Frohmnn, mgr.)—lk>:<- ton. .Ma»a., 25. Indeflnlte.. Wills Mimical (John II. Wills, mgr.)~4Cey West, Fla.. 25-MnrcU 1!, Havana, Cuba, 4*10. "Wonilerl.aiid" (.Ioh.'M. Onlte»; mgr.)—Cnlumlius, O., 2.1-27, Dnyton 28-Mnrch 2, Cuaton 8. "Wlsard of Oe." illurtlg * Seamon, mgrs.)^- Ntlsmirir. Pit., 2-~,..Mar.>h 2. "Wlwtrd of Willi Slreei" (Lew Vlrden, mgr.)—• Clayton. X. Mex., 27. "Yankei. Consul"—Xatehej, MIw.; March 2, Meridian 7: i 111 'lll.K.siit P. AMI V VrOKVIM.K, Americans. (Kd«-ln D. Miner, mgr. I—Albany. X. 1'., 23-27, Troy 28-March 2, .Montreal. Can., 4-t). Avenue Oltls (flco. Hale, mgr.)—Chicago, 111., il-Mnn-li 2. Milwaukee, Win., 5-0. Alcainr Beauties (T. W. DInklns, mgr.)—Pater- MM, X. J.. 23-Marcli 2. Jersey Clly 4-0. Brvnnt's,. Harry C, ICxtravacanta—New Otletiu.i, La.. 24-March 2. St. Joseph. Mo.. 71). Blue Ullilmn fllrls. .fames Hyde's—X. Y. City 25-Maccb 2, I'lilliMieipiiln. Pit., 4-0. Bowery Burlesqik-ra ■ (Joe llnrtlg. ingr.)—St. I^oiils. Mo.. 24-March 2. CblCu«o. III.. 11-10. BnlieinlaiiH iDnruey Ulrnnl, mar. I—Wi.tccHter, Mass., 2u-Mnieli 2, llrooklyn. N. Y.. 4.0. Bon Tons (Uusli »v Weber, mgrs.)—.Vcnurk, .V. J., 24-Mnrch 2. ]'.re,iklyn, N. Y., i-iu Brlttnillehi (Clias. CiMniwell, uigr.)—X. Y'. City 25.Mardi 11. Ilnlllmore llenutlcs—Pittsburg, Pa., 25-Mardi 2. Broadway (Islelv <llrls iJiimes II. Curlln, mirr.) —X. Y. Clly 23-March 2, Troy, X. Y., 4-U. ' AllNiny 7-tl. RnKlvn Ilelles (Jsck Singer, tugr.)—lndlonnno- lli, Ind.. 25-27. Cleveland. ().. March 4-0. Ilelitaun Show (F. D. llryuii, mgr.)—PliUndcl- .. piil.i. Pa., i;.-. Mun-li 2, Iteudliif 4-0.- llncheior Cluh (Harry. Hustings, uigr.)—X. Y. Olty 25.Miire!i 2, Providence, 11. I., 4-0. City Sixni.v (I'bll siiCi'ldmi. mgr.)—-InillnnnpoIlK, - 1ml., 28-Mi<rcli 2, (/'Incluiintl, II.. 8-U. Crocker Jacks (Harry Lcuil. mgr.)— Taledo. 0., 24-Marrb 2. lnrtlaiiu|iolls, lud., 4-U,. .Miinele 7. Anderson.8.. Spi'luiheld. (>.. \>. Colonial Belles (Chas. Fa Ike. mgr.)—Dnlntu, Minn.. 24-Mnrch 2. Mlnnenpolls S-0. . . Cherry Blossoms (Will X. . Pyne. mgi'.)—1'rorl- dvhee, 11. l.i 25-Marcb 2, Boston, Mnis.. 4-U. Champagne Ulrls. (Phil. Fisher, mgr.)—Cincin- nati,, (I.. 25-Marcb 2. Cleveland 4<0. Dalat^- Duchess' (Bush i Weber, mgn».)—Brook- lyn, X, Y.,-.23:Maicb,t>, Dreamland llemitb-s '(Bert Kcndrlck, mgr.)— 1'hllndelphln. l'n., 23-Morcb 2. Providence. It. ' '.r..V4V>. ■ . ■ . . > ■"; ,• '.:" .. ; • • neiere's, Snm. Own—Philadelphia, Pa., 23- March 2. N. Y. City 4-0. Empire Burlesqners (.1. Fennessy. mgr. I—Delmlt, Mich.. 24-March 2. ChlcngO. 111.; ll-IU. ' FsV Foster (Joseph Op|ienhelmcr. mgr. I—Buffalo, X. V., 85'Miireli 2, Delimit. .Mich.. 4-0. Oreater New Ynik Slurs (Jacol*. ii Jcroion, aiijra.) —Albany, X. Y., 25-2T. Hnlyoke, Mass., 28- March 2. Boston 4-0. (Inr Morolng Ulorles (Snm A. Scrllmer, mgr.)— liurfiiln. X. Y., 25-Mnrcli 2, ltnchester 4(1. Ott! Mnarjuernilers (Sam X. Suillmer, in;r.)— Kansas Clly. Mo.. March 3-0.- nolrlcn Crook (.lacorw ft'Jermop, nurrs. WPllts. burg. l'n.. 29.March 2, Imljanaiioll*. Ind., 7-0: Itlih;. School Olrls (T. W.- Dlokrna, "ingr.)—X. V. City 25-March 2. Paterson, X. J„ I II li-«tn'i( Big'Show (Fird Ifikln. mgr.)—Haiti- more, Mil.. 23-Mnrch 2, .Pltlabnru, Pa., 4-0.- M«la (II. \V. '4 Sim Wllllnms. iuJts.)— Ornahn, MM-., 87, St. Joseph. MO., 28-Mnrcli 2, Kali-, viu (:ily. Ml, ■_• Itilioeont Mnlda (T. W. Dlnklna, nujr.)—Wnslilng- Ion, D. (.'.. 2l).Marcb 2, Baltimore. Md.. 4-0. Impwlula (II. W. A Sim Wllllnms, mgrs.)—Jlon- (real. Can.', 2,"-MnreIi 2. Toronto 4-ft Jolly Girls (Oiib l.li-iiliig, mar.)—Brooklyn, X. Y.i 2R.Mnreb 2. X. Y. City 4-lfi. Jolly Oraaa Widows ic.iis W. Ifocnn, .mgr.)— linhana City, Mo., 211-March 2. St. IflHIs .10. Jer.py Lilies (J. Frosbln, acr.)—Philadelphia, l'n,. 25-Marcll 2, Ball I more, Md.. 4-0. - Knickerbockers (Louis Homo, mgr.) — riiMlon, Musa., ;., Miu.n 2, Hprlngflelil 4-U, Allnny. I, Y.. 7-11. Kealui'kv ludlea (Itolwrt floriloii, mgr.)—Jersey Cltv. X. .1.'. 85-Mnivli 2.X. V. Clly 40. Mil Lifters (It. S. Woodliull. mgr.I — llnohorflcr, X. Y.. 2."-Mnn'h 2, Alhany III. llolyr.Le, Mass., Merry Burlcsnuers (Boherl Mills, mar.)—Indian- apolis. Ind.. 2.1-27. Chlcaao, HI.. 3-0. , _ ,„ Mlas Xcw York Jr. II. II. Ilerk. uigr.—Balti- more. Md., 2VMnrch 2, Phllartelpbla. Pa.. 4-0. Merry Maidens (Chas. W. Daniels. mgr.)-~N. Y. Clfy 25-Mareh 2. Philadelphia. Pa., 4-0. Merry Makers (B. E. Patlon. mgr.)—N. V. City 2.1-Mareh 2, Alhany. N. Y., -l-tl. Troy I'O. MnlcslIcJ (Freil Irwin, mgr.)—Kansas Cllr, Me.. IM-Mareh 2. SI. 1-onls 30. Xlght Owls (Iloherl .Manchester, m»r.)—Spring- field. Mass., 2527, Alhany. X. V., 28-MiircU 2, Obcsler. Pa.. 4-U,.Beading 7-0. Xew Ixiudon Onlety Olils (Cliff W. C.rnnt, ru^r.) —Louisville, Ky.. 2IMarcli 2. Cliiclnnoll, O., New Centnrv (llrls (Joho J. Moynlhan, mcr.)— Mlnis?nnnlls, Minn., 24-Mnrch 2. Nightingales (A. Jaek Faust, mgr. )—Tmy,X. Y.. 25-27, Albany 28-Mnrch 2, ricranlou. Pa., Parisian WhVHrs (liish ft vWbet; mgrs.)—Bos- ton. Mass.. 25-March 2. X. Y. OII.T 4-0. Parisian Belles iChns. ft, Taylor, inirr.l—Cna- nellsvllle. Pa., 25. I'nlontown SHI, Jphnatown 27. 28, Altoonn Mnreu I; 8, Washington, D. C, ninito nmmders (Chas. Franklin, ingr.l—Indian- npollH, Ind., 28-Mnrch 2. isiulsvllle, hy„ 30. IlreW Al.-nirmlnghnm, Ala.. 23-Marcli 2, BaSlwIKlMllh mr- (a^fcl fatMttW tflf) —IIMtllriff,' I'm. 28.>farch 2, Plillndelplllii 4-0. ISinls-Hantley (Alie Lciivltl, mgr.)—Cbfcago, HI., KIw'JsvNrtWl'a Wit Clulcly—Cincinnati, O.. 24- Mnrrh 2. Illriiili'iiihani. Alp., 4-II. Itns,. Hyilell's l/nidon MS ,(W- S. OWPJartl, ^niKj-j'—pravldcncc. II. I.. Jo-Man* 2, Huston, M^liss I ''■ lle'lllv ft Woisl's (Pat Bcllly, mgr.)—Huston, sniss.. 2B'Msl-cb 2. Worcester 4-0. Ihinliway <llfls (Pclrr H.'. Clark; ilusr.)—Ohlcuso, /il,. 24-Mnrch 8. Detroit, Mich., ll-lr. Sluf Hlsiw (llrls (W. IVnncfsy. m»r.)—4Jlcveluud, O tMltm " Pittsburg. Pu., -1-0. Slufi-lisl's Vniidcvllli—Moullcullo, IlliL. 27, At- w'ssl 2S, Areelu Miinrli 1. Suillmii 2. 'friiiis-AIIiinllc lluiti-niiiU'i-s. HullIg ft Si'iunou «— Detroit. Midi., 21-Mnrch 2. Tnleilu, 0/, M. Tluer Llllis (le..y «imils, mgr.)—Suralibiti, I'll.. 85..Mimdl 2, N. Y. Clly 441. Twcideros <0hua. II. Waldroii, nwr.)—Clevt- hiii.l, I).. 2.1-Mnrcli 8. Ililffnlo. N. >., 4-0. •riiiiionghhreils (Wasb. Murtlli. ui»r.)—St. Paul. Minn.. 24-March 2, Dnliilh S-ll. •I'wentlelb f'entmy Alalds (Muury kruu«. <att.)-- •1'c.roulo. Can.. 25-March 2, Buffalo. N. V, 4-0. Vunlty Fair■■(Itollevt Mnncfiesler, Ingr.)-*Bcad- Ingi I'd.. 25-27, Cliesler SW-Marcli I, NeWirt, Woria Beaiefs (J. Herbert Jlnck. tugr. I—Brook- lyn. X. Y., 2»-Mareh 2. X. Y. Oily 4-fl. Wa'sblnglon Society Olrla (W, U, Watson. BJJT.) W. :i-March 2. St. Paul. —Milwaukee, Minn.. .1-0. Wine, Woman anil Sons (M. M. Tliclne, mgr.)— X. Y. Oily 25. In.ltflnllc. - Watson'k Uiirlwriiiers (Sam TWilnsen, mgr.)—St. l.ouls.-Mn.. '.'l-tilarch 2. IndlauapolK Itnl.. 40. MINSTHKI.S. Barlow ft Wilson's (Lawrence Barlow, rncr.)— rnmden, Ark..'27, Pine llluff 2S, Smngnrt March I, Forrest City 2. Paraiaaild 4. IVpl.ir llluff. Mo., .1. Slkeston tl. Beach ft Bowers—St. Cloud, Minn.. March 2. B, Wlllmnr 4, Marshall 5. New llin il, St. Peter 7. Manknto 8, x.irlliileld 0. Doekitnder'a. Lew (Cbarles D. Wilson, msr.)— Phllkdelphla. Pn.. 2.".-Mnrch 2. ItUHimnad, Vs.. 4, Htm Keivs 5. Xorfolk 0. Columbia, S.-O, 7,, Cbnrlealon 8. Savannah, On.. 0. Donnelly .>< llalflelrt's (Tommy Donnelly, mgr.)— SlieiliMllle. Tenn., 27. Fnyettevllle 28, Coliun- Ids Xlareb I, Puliiski 2. Decatur, Aln.. I. shef- Held 5, Cnrlnib. Miss.. (I. Jackson, 'IVna.. 7. Fulloa. Ky.. S, Culr.i, III.. II. "Damlv Dkle." V'oelekel * X'olairslJohn J. Xotan. mgr. I—Oniney. Fin.. 27. Mlllon 24. ITninmla Mnreli J. JCddle, Ala., 2, lllloii. Miss.. 4, lliiltleshurc ft, Meridian il. MoulE»mer>'. Ala., 7, Birmingham S. Anlstnn 0. Field's. AI. C.j (Doc Qulgley. mgr.) — (Irani Kaplds. yueh.. 27. Kalamazoo 28, Mlcblgau City. Ind., Mnrclil. South Bend 2, Jollet, 111., ;'.. Aurora 4. Itnekf.ird 5, DubiKpie, la., 7. Clinton 8, Cedar luplds 0. Ill Henry's—Ktnporlum, Pu.. 27. Itcuova 28, lock Haven March 1, Wlillatnsport 2. Darkness ft Fox's (Boy B. Fos. mgr.)—t/ickbart. Tex., 2.V27, l.ullng 28-March 2, Gonzales 4-6, Shiner 7-0. _ Primrose's. Oco. II. (F. J. Dunne, mgr.)—Den- ver. Colo.. 24-March 2. Londvllle B, Salt Lake OH.', IT,, 4, 5, Ogden 0. HnUe, Ida.. 7. Bnkec City. Ore., s. Peiulletnn 0. I'oillnnd 10, II, Aberdeen, Wash., 12. Tncoms II Ulchaitls ft Prlngle's (Holland ft Fllklm, mgi-s.) —Wlnfleld. Knn.. 27. Sedan 88, Caiicy Mureli 1. <:offcyTllle 2, Barllesvllle, Ind. Tf».. 4. Olicrryvnle. Knn., 5, Chnnutc 5. loin 7. Fort Scott S. Joplln, Mo., O. Vogel's (Joliu \V. Vnirel, mgr.)—Klngst.iu. X. Y.. 2". ISIIeiivllle 2S, Port Jervis Mnrob I, Oinnge, X. J.. 2. CHtCllS. I/iwande's, Oscar—Manchester, X. II., 25 27, Luivell. Mass., 4-0. «IS(KI.I,l\l'.(ll'>. Cnilkslmnk—Hollows Fulls, Vl., 27. I.udlow 2S. I!ntInn. I Mnivli 1, 2. Conk .t Harris, Kastera (It. A.' Conk, uigr.)— Wiilllngfnrd, Vt., 27. Mnnrhcster 28. Conks, Hob. Ideals—Milieu. (In.. 25-Miirch 2. Crockcs'a Ti'alneil Horses— Fort Wayne, lud., 2T>. March 1. Hamuli's N'ew Orlenna Colorcil Moslcnl Comedy iJohn Couucrs. uigr.)—Mllcbell. S. I)nk..- 27- Hovuml ill. splrnillil porrormnnce. to )>Igr business. Curt- nltiK. the jail breaker, was mi mldod nilriu- Hon. London (Inleiy Clrls nest. . STANtiAllli (I'luirles II. Ariuilil. ninnngerI. — IHe* ft nnrti.n's t'.i. Ihls week. I^isl wppIj, At Re*ve*' tleamy Bhovi', with Alexnnder. Hio lull hrelker. did a splendid business. 4'hayfes Abenrn, In the olln, whs .very, rlovcr ns I trick 'ryillsi. t'onley mid Pity offereit nn origins! blnekfare net. The Colilen Crook llOBiNsoN'H Opro.v Hopsr (Wnllor Con- llrlil,• mmmger). —The .Unlets and'llhrrv ljikn were late udillllniis to th« last wdok hill. Menu: IIai.l. --The Clmlnnntl Symphony OrcBesirt enve concerts Kel). 22. 28, and presented Imnlcl llediloe, tenor, as soloist. (.eorga w. rinwlwlrk conducted one. of his own work*, the symphonic poem. '•(.McOfMilru." Wai.sI'T Hills Ai'Ihtouh'ji. — Smllelnnd Is l.i Im> n»|ie«lisl Feb. 25. under the llllsplics of the Wniiiiit Hills llnslness .News Club. dossii' op" Titu iAimiy.-^-Husbies« MannR»r Shrumvon. ol "Tim College Widow." come In ii .lumen I'Mwnrd P.. Dnyln Is hei'n to ti-ll of |U I'nmlnir of (Srucn CeorKe A Vliiversllv Night will Is- one Incident of the. iiigngcment of "The CoUc«c Widow." 1'lncmnnH'a nmnsement lovers regretted to f.-nrn or the denth, In Indlnnnpolls. of Clitirles Zlmmermmi, mnnnger of the Kmplre Theatre, \n IndUmnpolls. Ho was a cincltmntl boy, nnti liss licen with Hubert Ilcuck nnd his thrnlrledl pnternrlses ever since 1882, when ho wns a boy In the box office of the old Cnllsevini, on the site of which lleuek's Opcrn Hnusa now stands I.'dwnrd Amherat Ott ldiked on 'The Spenders," nt the Ornnd liprrn lloiisc. Feb. 24. In the Unity Club rniirsc The Musical Art Chili's seemul concert at the Auditorium, directed by Kdwln W. (llnier, wns n inngnincent suecess...... liermnliie Hchnltiter Is to give a plnno recltol itl the Mntnii, March (1. Flandvcnii IJike Presion 4,.Lake " March 1. Madison 2. ■teuton, Minn.. 3. l.ani* iief ton (I, 8r; Pe'ler 7. Itedwnod Fulls S, Tnwy- 1). Fllhl, Mr. and Mrs. HerbertiI.V HI. I... Flint. uigr.)—Wichita. Kan.. 25-Mnreh 2, 'foiickn 441. i:.lil)ih OaHtdt (O. II. lirlQltli. inw. I— lln"l- in*.-".' N'elir.. 25-Mnrch 2. Ornnd Island 4-0. iloorKln Trnubmhiiirs (Wm. MeCabe. mrr.i—fllb. Iiiitis. Minn...27, Fairfax 2Si Mnrch 1, Morion S.-'X DMhl 4, muleir 5. ISi'lio is; Wo«l Lake 7, clnckbi'id 8. Mariclla 0. |0, Kull ft•■ ISngliT'M.' Surmise Co. (II. P. , Sbari>e, mgi-.)—Cnmilhell.: X. ,.Y.. 27. >j Koarn's Cdmedlnlis—Tnicitsend, X. Y.; 2.-Mnreh 2. Lnfnycllc, Hie (Irent (T. U. l.iifuyctU', inar.l--- Cniitnn, O.. 28. _ ,. . LKchOeld. Xeil. TrkW-Frllonvllle, Pn., 87, Phllu- delphln 28-Moreh 2, Aldan 4, ItogerHtown 5. Pollsvllle tl. Wernentvllle 7, IInrrlwlnirir 8. Dnllastown 0. Lee"s Olass" Hlowers (Jack Lee, mgr.)—Yorkana, l'n., 25-Msn'h 2. Pwsceile nnd Kdnn May Mngnnn (F. W. Mugnon, inar.)—Lcwlston, Me., 23-March 2, Portland 4-0. Pink & Cray's Musical Comedy mid Xovelly Ku- terialners —lilkinouad. Wis., 25-Mareh 2, Full Creek 4-8. Powell's Faust. Llfeonima (II. Powell, ragr.)— Xashvllle. Ill.i 25-27. nhrulcs Comedy (J. II. Ilhodes, mgr.)—Clinton. Mi' C,' 2.1-27, -Tarnoro 2S-Xfnrcli 2. Belli). I-Mward—IleinnSlead. Tes.. .27. Itminond, Iho 0 tent 7 Man rice F. Buymnnil. mgr.) --Hnmersel. Pu., 85-87. (lreenKhnrit 28-Marclt 2, Conni'llsvllle 4-0, Meyermlnle 7-0. Sevengala I Walter <l. Mnek, nuir.)— New Km- sltiglnn, Ph.. 25-Mnreh 2. Oil Clly 4-U. Svlngnll (A. Mink, mgr.)—Cumberland. Md,, id- March 2. Fronlbiirg 40. Yale—Somerset. Ky., 24-March 2. Wilder. Mnrsball I. (A. II. Ballard, mgr.)—Ge- neva, N. Y.. 27. Lock|sirl Marvu I, Buffalo 3, FrutiUllri. I',).. 4, icrle .'.. Ilorneilavlll*, N. Y., g Klmlrn 7. Blngliainton H, Boslon. Mass., 0. OHIO, • l.i elnnil. At the Opera Mottao (lliury n. ICIIne, tiiaiuwel) Hubert l)ileson. In ••8tit»n«h«irt." week of Feb. lit. lUdiett Minltrll highly enteriilllied liVVCis nf Hlinkes- peare week of 1R. Filtzl Silielt. In. ".Mile. Alodlsfc," follows. • ... cm.i.M.w. (Hrew ft Cninpholl, iitniinKcrs), —-•The l.lfrh't Ktnrnnl". week of 23. "Tlie Soolnl Whirl" drew capacity houses week of js. ImvIiI Wni'lleltl presents "The Music .Mnslei" ilcxt. I.U'rrai (deo. Jul. Todd, nitinngcr).—"In Now-York .Town" week of. 23. "Arniuul the Clork" had good receipts week of IS. "The Burglar ulid llie l.udy'" itexti . ... , Ot.KVt:i.iXI> (den. 11. Todd, mantigei').— ••Mlilnklii Rkciiiic" week nf 25. "For n lln- ninii T.lfo" drew-crowded houses week oM8. •When .tli« World Hleops" next. Khitii's IM a IHi"'"'*. mnnseer)—HI" week of 25 Includes: ■ Ktlword Connolly nnd iniullRUy. I'Hhvl i.t-cey. iJmMil,li«Mh, I'll..'.' Hoses. l)iinin-ltedcay;Tioti|ie,,llnlleynMd Aus- tin; IIIH.woMcof 18w/fs pnrlleiilarlyatroui;. Nut Una *no gtenl. fnvnr In blbmounlngtle. (IVni'lolta l'aerv unii cinnniiv hiokmI lu,>UVllv iL«tc (Ed.»ll. 1 .Anthony, m«niB«r)-7 ni11 wivk in' ^.» Ineiiutes: tiin jtiunricsii >ews- lso's'' (luiirletto; Folir Comedy Ai't'obullc Hills, Mr, nnd Mrs. Arthur Ynnng. (illmnre r.nd Carroll, Arlhur lllgby, Frnnklo Hrow, nnd Walker Whll.-slde. Ptab (Drew ft Campbell, managers).—Star SI,..iv (JIiIh week of 25. The Ualtlmore Beau- He) hhrt good receiptN week of IK. Tnci nnm- pngTie (llrls next. IMil'llit HSeorge Chenet. manager).— I he TrocndiTo lltirles(]uei-» week of 25. Sttm Rcilb- nor'a Morning fllorles tlrew well week of 18. Hnston llelles follows. ISlt\Nii ; Si'lirnin ft Wesl, tnunagers).— Wrestling match between "Chli-ogn Snndow" nnd Hub Srlirnm, I'eh. 22. Commencing week of'Fci). 25. Ihls house will run on lllns- triiied song nnd picture show, giving four performniieOq dolly, nnd chnnglng thi> pru- grnmmi. twb-e n week. OiviiA llrusn (SnUllers' Home).—Kellogg, the bird ninn, 20. " ■ > rnhesviiie. -At ll\e Wellar (.1. 0. Frig- Intnl. tnniinger) "When (he Harvest Days Am (iter" runi!!, rat, 11, to two good limisos. The Mttlo Homestead." HI. did wfijl. "Tim Olrl nf (he C.dilen West." ployed ro Mtetttent business is. i'anilHc D'Arvlllo 20. Futgli-s' Minstrels (Ideal) 22. Mndnmii Modjctiko 2.'!, North llros.' Utock t!o. week of 25. tiniulltoii. — ai iin. Jefferson (Tom A. Smith. iiiniKigeri Mnclyit Arbuckle, In "Th.> i.i'iiiiv •,'linlriunli," Feu. HI, httil I'lipaujty huslne.^. "Ilumnn Hearts." 17. hud capacity business, mnilnco and nlglil. "Ill New York Town." Hi. pluyisl lo H. II. O. business. •Trio Corner ilrocery." IS. canceled. "Tlie Mayor of l.uughlniid" March It). (ItiAND (McCnnby ft Ward, mnnngers).-— Rill tor week Feb. 25: Tim I'rcese Itros., Mnnley and Slerllng, M/zle Weller. He Mnnlo and Hell, Woodford nnd Mttnehorro, Harry Hodglns, nnd klnodrome. i »' i i i» Toledo.—At the Vnlontliio 'fbeotro (Otto Kllvcs, tnnnnger) the bill 17 arid week wns un except Innolly aond one. plnylns lo good houses. For 24 nnd week: t'tin». Mnek anil ciunpniiy, Itliilln Comedy Vmw, Gardner «li(l Mnddciii, Hie Four KveretiH, l.eroy and Woodford, Miss Willi) Holt Wnkcllcld, the Three Hoses, and Hcntl and Wllsoh, I.Tci.i'Ji TllMATHR IK, II. Kelscy, niniiiigei'). —"A ii. ii ml the Clock," 14-1 il, drew irisid busi- ness. Cecil Snootier, lit "Tim Olrl Unfiles," 17-20, ployed lo excellent liuuses. I-Svn 'inn giiay, In "A ti'iiiii Fellow," 8l-2;l; Ynrke nnd Ailniiis, In "Hunkers and llnikci'M," 24-27. I'.'Dti-niM Thkatiih (Alio Sliniilrii, tnnnngcr). —Tlh' Muslim Holies. 17 nuil week, gnvo a Hideiulld iH'i'fiil'iibiiici', in guild business. The iiuckiT .Ineks 24 nnd wis'k. lirin'.-i 'riiiMiiii. (Kio'l Karnes, maungei'). - "A Marked Woman," ll-Hl, nnd Hilly Clif- ford. In "The .lolly Huron," 17 and wetik. went eiiidi well received, idiiylug lo Inrgo p.itrfliinge. "The l'liuntmn Dctcctlvo" 24-s!7. I Hprlincflrlil.--.At the Fairbanks (C. .1. Miller, mniingeri .lolui Drew enim> to loigc ImsliieKS Feb. 14. lllnni'lm Wnlsh bad gnnil iilI'Mldaiic" 15. Mmc. Modjenlio pleased 10. Kr tiny ii Oslerinsn < pleased'.n .large iiildlPnce ■ P.i . ' l'lii« ViiriderlilllCilji" 22. .lime Curcoruii 2!l. "Ti'si .Vent' llollli'" 20. Thos. .lerTnrsnn 2S. isiiaNh (Hprlnglleld Tlieaire Co., nimia- Ui'l'si. "Iltiiiiun Hi'DI'Ih" ciiiiio lo uood busl- nesii HI. "MiHilnnii" pricked Hie linusc IS, Hi. Citiallle H'Alvllle, 21. plensitl. "A I'uir of Country Kills" 28, "A hunch of Keys" 2.'!. iiurini'Ui KiiiH Hull,-iililtlnger),—llllt for wi'Cl: of Feb. 2T>: Wiindford mill Murlinu ... ili.lnilli mid llnyle, Slsli'i's Ciilbam. Fl'llllk Mi-.VIsli, new pictures hud song. . , ,i ■ . ♦»» , 1.01 hUM. K«>.w orlcnus. At the 'I'nlnue (T. ('. ('iiiiipls'll, m/liiligori Marie Cnhlll presenled "Marrying Ainry," week nf Feb, 17, and won much appreciation. Nnl I'. Oors'hrln week of 24. Crane and Jeffreys next wcok, 1 ('nwsi'KST (T. C. CamnlM.il. uinnogpr).—- |.«r,-li n villi linliell bliaue >w big 1K)X olllce rel urns week nf 21, "Palming Colli in bus.—At Ike Omit Southern (Win. HannpTs. manager) Ktithryn Hslerman played n relill'ii engngemout Feb. is, urtd pb-nsed 11 good terlplii"(1 sire) show prpted to h'lliw. "The Crtllegn Widow" etn lwinsi'K 20. Tito lulu- given' Dv Hie local lodge of Flk«. be 1 lie nest amateur show glvftu cnpnctly lwinsi'K 80. verr hj Kl. tiisseason, nod drew capacity' houses, ill una < iiiclmind. —The news of Hie suinshup on the Penrisylvnnln, in which an many prom- inent theatrical men were seriously Injured, came just when Ctiiulnnallniisi wore discuss- ing the third alarm which wns turned In dur- ing I be week—professedly an overture for it vaudeville wnr. The experience of the Olympic has not led the directors of the Co- lumbia to believe that Cincinnati needs, or can stand another llrst class vaudeville house. Nnuiuel F. N'lxon was cooling West on that 18-hour llycr, prr-sittnahly on a mis- sion nssoelnlert with - the promised claah. OoAs'p Ol'Kli.v. llor-flii (Hurry ItnJnforth ft John II. llnvlln, mnnngersi.—"The College Widow" Fob. 25. Last week's sojourn of John Drew won a continuous ilellshi. ("irnca George, In "Clothes," Starch 4, J.vgic (Pnim i K. ft Leo rlhubert ft flctick Opera llollHO Co.. directors*.-- Thomas W. Boss Feb. 21, In "TI10 Other Girl." Illchltrd Golden wns prominent In "The Tourists," which played to splendid business lost week. David I'roctor, In "The I'owers That lie," March .8., Olympic (George F. Fish ft Luollft Fore- naugh-Flsh. mnnngers).—"A Hunch of Keys" In revived by the Fnrepnngli Hliwik Co. this week. The presentation of •'rilieiinnilonb" was nn event of Import Inst week, and the audiences Were large and eathtistiiHtle. iier- schel M11 vnll ninl Lin Ailuli were capital. ••The Lost Paradise" March .1. ."' Walnut 81111:1:1' (M; ('.Anderson ft llcniy M. Zleglcr, mntingers).—Mnster II,men Is due lad). < 24, in "IlUHtnr Ili'own." Mdcklyri At- lluklr. wns seen Inst week ley lilg crowds, In "The (.'oilnty Cluilrmuti. the old llnmt- slchil" next week. • • ... ' Cni.i.'Miii.v (II. c. Aiiiicrsiin 'ft Henry M. Xliglbr, mnnngt'i's):—The Knur Merkel His- tei's are t In- top liners thin week. Otlti'is ores llnl Ihtvls and Inez MncnilleV, In "Tin- rncxliirlctl;" the Four Loiidmls, ICiinnel De- Vu) nnd chinpfliiy, .Kcllcy and Vluietie. Ildr- ncy, Fc'rgUMon add .loon Mack, lloivnrd'u iliigu ni'il iirinK'H, .lilllus Tannen und Lrnb Itussell. HutiJK'K Ol'liiiA llonsK ilM'tick. Fcniicssv ft Huillv iiiiinaiti'i's).—"fhirtet's l.nst Flghl 1 ' this week. Lust v.ci'ic. tlii.vdt-n Ht«Vcnsiin ninl Zi'bln Diivi-iiiio'rt weln pruniliieut lu "«|(),l>0(i Iti'ivnrd." Tin' audiences were llilifn from tin- Alardl Grits lo Indln. "Klgllt llelik" next. LicBUt (Ilcuck, Hinlr ft Feniufuly; wnua- gi'csi.--i.'iile ninl .Inliusoii Ibis wi'i-Ii, III "Tile Hhon-Wy Uegliriciit." "At Crlpnio Creek" drew big oiulleutTH Inst v.Muk, IVullJ; IWnWt- inudo dh etoljhlitlc bit. Helen Cusllo, llnliy ili>)).. and Alfred Chirk nlso hclpcti Initke' tlm pliiy HilcccasfilL ''Kdr it YVuuionViilfe" ueit. PI-.iu'i.b-'H (HiilieM Hcilck. manflMcr).—The (linfupligtio (llrls thla week, fullnwlng n good week for the Star Hliow (Jlrli, Who garo 2:1, Francis Wilson was well ruvelveil hy a good house 23. "The Freedom of Hnzaiuie" -•), 211,."Too Near ftomo" 27, 2ft, Krltil Soheff March 1, 2. Siiiiiiui (l iiink O. Miller, innnager).— Howe's lilcttiros drew fairly good houses Feb. 18-211. "Tbs Powers That He" I Brut pre- wntntlori) 27, 28, Virginia Horned March t. ,, ..... "' limn STtifiM' (Chas. W. Harper, mana- ger l.— "1'eggy from* Parts" entcelnlned en- pneliy liotises IS-'JO. "In New V'ork Town" pleased rnpnclly audiences 2|.J.'I. '•Wiuidef- land" 2."i-27, Ynrke nnd Adams 28-Mnrch 2. HiiiBHiT (YV. W. I'rosser, manager).— Hill for week of Feb. 23: Windsor SlH'ny. ennt. Geo. Anger und company, Mlku Xui'iou nnd md N'lcholsnn. Zuzell unci Vernon IMn- lomlmc Co.. OkAhe Japs. Diamond nnd Smlili, Fields nnd Wolley, nnd Ida ODny. Notes.,—Humor Itt rife to 1 lie fact 1 tin 1 Klaw & I'rlongec hove secured the leiisi! of I hi! new Majestic Theatre, und will devote the house to vaudeville.... I'lmnlrionl among liio locjil visitors the past week were: Fred Illckson. of Dickson nnd Talbot s Mr. (lullck. manager of the Alvln nnd HIJoii Thoiitres, nt I'lilsliiirg. nnd Chns. Klein Jr., son of ttic well known playwright. 1 , 1 " can toil.--Ai Die Grand Oiiern House (Fred 8. Lowe, manager) "The (rolleie Widow" had two capacity nudlenccs,l>'eb. lit. "lltimnn Ilrnrt8"'dld well.21. Mildred 11m- Inrid".played n return engagement 22, to silt. Isfnctorr bilslliess. O'lltleii-llurns light pic- thrpN 211, tlie (Irent Lnfnyeiii- 28, Thomas .leffprsnU .March 2. "Znirn 5. Grace George tl, May Irwin 7, "Wonderland" 8, Brim' iFrnuk L. Polls, niniitiger). —For week nf Feb. Mi The llnnlcys, Hurry I.a Kotlt, Oeril'ilde nnd lloln-rt Day, Hie Levins, .1. Gi'iiyaon Lang ilnd moving pteiiirw; Fnlr iiiikIiii'sh in si week. Nih'llH.—Tlie firm of Polls It 'Miliums, pro- iiilel.us of Hie lllloii. bus been dlHHi)lv('d, J4i'. TliuniitH reili'lng. Tlio side iiwnci'«lil|i and iiilliingeinem I,, now vested In All*. 1'ulin.... A ilenl wda recelilly I'loscd by Willi Ii tins sua nun (). <), Miirty sei'iirotl lbi> Idueiifa lieu- viimlevllle lioiisi.', In Is- creeled, by Cilll- Klii imitles Tlie house will lie lorilteil at I be earlier of Tusctil'iiwils nnd Ploduiutit Htrects, iiiid'tvlll sent alsint 7IHi. It. la expi'i-tcil in be n-ililc fur iicculiailcy by Aug. I. It Will bo ndiU'd In Hie circuit of Ibenlros opcnileil by IlicrC gcnlleiucii. 'Mrs. WIggs of thn cnbluigo I'ntch." wllh >iadge (,'nrr Pooh, die Inst week. The Ran , fill) Town" negl week. HiiunishT (rtbuborl Urns,, lessees).—Cyril Mcott, presenting'"The Prince tlhnp," for rlth Hi-rrdid week, drew Inrirn crowds. luu.wis 1 W. H. Hiiuiwin. inaiingiir).—Tim itiildwln Meivlili' Hliu'k Co, was seen, wcok ci IT. In 'Jess.' Jauies," and drew Inlgi* itowiIs.' "'rile Oeturoiin" 21 Arid weeki iinHKvw.ii.li illy. Greeiiwitld, lantMger).— TIh' Uay Minupierndei s enjuyed a big week's run 17-23. II111 iv fn vnnt's Co. wdoK of 24. I.vine (Duvlcs ft Lehiiiiiu, tnalingers).- - "The Winning Hniul," ns presented by the in in', n linker 81111K Co., week of 18, proved 11 splendid attraction, and drew big crowds. "Funs!" week of 25. . oiii'iinrii 1 Mai tin Heck, general inannger). —Hill for week of 25 Includes: The Four Hiirvnyn. Jessie Coullinul mid cntnimiiy. May Tnllev und coin|)i)ii.v, llllitnhelli Murrny, Fox and Fnxle, t'liileton and Torre, and Pulfrey anil lloi'llef, .Vith. —Mrs. A. L. Wnlker. the well known [ilutilsl mill miisliul dlrei'lor. Is In Tulicr- vlllo, (', /,., nnd In n letter to n friend here, reports show business booming In that nee. 1 ion. «»» MIBHIHHII'PI. McriiiiHii.—At the Grand flpora House (I.. Itolheiiberg. mnniigeri "Mrs, Wlgus of the Ciibtinge i'nirli," |.'eh. 15, pleased, us did ".Iftmes Hoys In Missouri," 111. "Thu Hlgn of thn Cross," 18, wns well received, inks' Minstrels (local) 10, 20, Mitude Fenly 21. "The Lyman Twins" 22, "Painting Ihe Town" 2*1, Ailelahla Thurston 27. "Our Nuw Minister" 28, "Tlie Mnn Go thn Hon" March 1. "Tho lllnck rirook" 2, l/otils Jantos 4, "A Mnssngo From Mars" 5, "Tho Yankee Consul" 7. Ilii'i'omioiin (L. I'. Crook, manager).-- Taylor Twin Hlstcrs, 14.1(1, hod hlg business. I.iiwler Clilldieu 21.'jn. Norn.—1: ('. Williams will, open a Rum. mer' tliPalm' for comic opera, and ratidovlllo nboiil April 1. Xntclu-s. At Clurk, malinger "Thn -Mof the nnker (Irnnd (Ii. M. The Freo Liini.'O" Feb. 18, 10. Kilties' Ilnml 2,'l, i)n>i.iii, - ..\t Hie Vlelorln Hi. C, Miller. liinilHgef) Jobn DrcW plrtjed to 11 tinge iitul ii|i|)icc!nilve .iiidivlli'p Feb. 11). ilhncbo Wslsb drew two goisl sliwl and'well pleased house* Hi; "The 0,1 lege Widow"< bad n good. ildvMlicv mile- for. 21. .Iiiao Curcurun s!2. "Tbt! Vnudefblli flip" »|. i;uihin Cuius, liii.'Too Near Iiutiii.,":85; Filial Helieff 88 SAflo.vAi, (Gil HurroWk, nlnnngotl.—"The Klu.v.' Ulrl" cttnie to Well Illicit Iniusi's Mill, "llulwl Off the Thrf" drew well 18-20. "I'cllgy frdui Purls" had good prospects for Sl.JPC Jardrg J. Comtfl»S7, ''iVoiidcr- land" I'S-Mttfch 2. Holy Clly "Painting lite Tmv|i" 28, Louis Jniues Mnrch I, "Till' Yankee Consnl" 2. \ l.kslinrM. —At the Wnlnnf Hlrcct The- nlre.dly. Mayer, manager) Lyceum nttrnc- ll(ins. Feb. II. pleased. "Mrs. WIggs of tho Cabbiigi. Prtlcli" drew n large house HI. "Tho High of Hie Cross" did well 14. Lyceum in liinlloliH 18, Maud Fenly 10, "Tho ifm Llillie" 20. William II. CoLiiv, of the Colby Family, wrlii'HS "Mv ucw not. wrlilvu by tnyirtif, 1 liiiidiiccd nl">ii rejoining tbu l<'cnlierg- Htock dr.. ibis so'ismii, The ncl Is entitled 'The New cook,' nnd I n 111 more Hum pleased with tho siicI'chh It has met wllh. The new not In,'a, ilnili.le.' rtom stralgiii lo comedy, opeulug Willi lit" Inline iilciiire as before, nnd flotlbllng 10 Iniii'ij cookily for myself, playing tbo part of Hie new cook, hcuI. hy the father, to re-, I'liuo ■flu- old cook, who has Just obit. Tlln iiimi'dy, Is cxtmiied ftolu Ihe children's ex (11 nlntiiillnii of tbo his i!oiild« In I lie Ci'i'illiH'c lln lull I tew cnok'H milny duties, and. I hi till hiintt nian In " bnve rnwUM Innglis III tlie net, nail inn looking for _ bit oh nut- rel urn to vaudeville. .Mrs.'Co: tliu HOloO hi II nOil tho is miii'ii Improved since going Hontli, ... dwtor sijys she will recover Willi Dfoperoll- mala and treatment." .-?,-