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The Billboard 1903-02-07: Vol 15 Iss 6 (1903-02-07)

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A | i 16 THE BILLBOARD 1 he Springfield, Mass., 9-11; Hartford, Conn., 12;| THE Minister's Daughters, (Grover Bros.,| | FLORODORA, (Fisher & Ryley, Mgrs.)—New | HAPPY Hooligan, (Gus Hill's)—Denver. Colo ; i Waterbury, 15-14 Mgrs. )—Detroit, Mich., Few. £-7; Chicago, Ill., | York City, Jan. 26, indef. Feb. 1-7; Cripple Creek, 8; Vietor, 9; A pen af 2 JAMLS Roys in Missouri, (Western, —_ 9-14. FLORODORA, (Eastern)—-Springfield, Tll., | 10; Leadville, 1; Colorado Springs, 12; Puevw, ed aie Gazwia, Mgr.)—Las Vegas, N. H., Fev. 5, THE Old Homestead, (Denman Thompson's)— | Feb. 4; Danville, 5; Terre Haute, Ind., 6; Vin| 13. om % Int st hatou, 6; ‘I'rmidad, Colo., 7; Pueblo, 9; Colorado Auburn, N. Y.. Feb. 4; Syracuse, 5; Utica, 6; | cennes, 7. a HOOSIER Girl, (Kate Watson and Gus ( «an, aa: 3 Serntee. 10; Rockyford, 11;'La Mar, 12; Garden Scuenectady, 7. GAMBLE, Ernest Co., (Chas. W. Gamble, | —Seymore, Ind., Feb. 4; Carleton, 5; Anso\s, 7 J city, 18. THE Prisoner of Zenda—Ridgeway, Pa., Feb. | Mgr.)—Howard City, Mich., Feb. 4; Shesaning, HELLO Bill ~—New Orleans, la., Feb. 17 et | JAMbS, Louis and Frederick Ward Repertory, | 5; Punxsutawney, 6; Clearfield, 7. 5; Fenton, 6; Mt. Clemens, 7; Ligonier, Ind., HARCOURT Comedy, Chas. K. Harris: Ww, ii Wagenhais & Kemper, Mgrs.)--San Fransisco, THE Road to Ruin, (bd. H. Lester, Mgr.)— | 9; Greencastle, 12; Indianapolis, 13. Cc. MeKay, Mgr.)—-Lowell, Mass., Feb. 2-7; ; i j Cai., Jan. 20-reb. 7. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 2-4; Syracuse, 5-7; HoGRAU Grand Opera (Maurice Grau, Mgr. J— | Portland, Me., 9-14. ay: iE JEFFERSON, Jos., IJr., (‘The Rivals; Henry | poken, N! J., 8-11. New York City, Jan." 19, indef. ‘ JUST Struck Town, (Jule Walters)—){onee F. Greene, Mgr.)—Davenport, la., Feb. ‘, CeTHE ‘wo Sisters, (Hickey and Warmington, GLASER, Lulu in Dolly Varden, (F. G. gett mouth, Ill., Feb. 4; Ft. Madison, Ia., 4 heoty ) dar Rapids, 5; Burlington, 6; Peoria, Il., 7 Props.)—Sunbury, Pa., Feb. 4; Harrirsburg, 5; | ney, Mgr.)—Chicago, Ill., Jan. 26-Fet kuk, 6; Muscatine, 7; Rock Island, Ill., a i UP, KiLOnY, Herbert and Little Shannon—Dallas, Shamokin, 6; Danville, 7. HOPPER, De Wolf, in Mr. Pickwick, és. R. JOHNNY Got the One I Wanted-—Prairie City, ae if Tex., Keb. 3-4; Greenville, 5; Paris, 6; LexarTHELMA, (Aiden Benedict's; Col. H. J. Ber| Reynolds, Mgr.)—New York City Jan. 19, indef. | IN., Feb. 4-5; La Sarpe, 6-7. -) kana, Ark., 7; Cairo, Ill., 9. nard, Mgr. )—Greenville, Miss., Feb. 4; GreenHELD, Anna—Colorado Springs, Colo., Feb. MeFADDEN’S Flats, are. R. Henry, Mer.) i / Kis YSLONE Dramatic, (Western; McGill & | wood, 5; Helena, Ark., 6; Pine Bluff, 7. 4; Salt Lake City, Utah, 6-7 —Tororto, Can., Feb. Buffalo, N. ¥., 9-14 iB Siupman, Vrops.; Will’ M. Carroll,, Mgr.)— | GALLEY TWENTY 20. ‘!*271°?!*7!*?% *!Wilson KING Dodo, (Al W. | Wall, Mgr.)—Racine, MELVILLE, ‘Rose, 2 oie Hopkins) —Indianaj ey Meadville, ba., Feb. 2-7. THELMA, (Aiden Benedict's; L. C. Yeomans, | Wis., Feb. 4; Oshkosh, 5; Fond du Lac, ; | polis, Ind., Feb. 1-7; Philadelphia, 10-14 AKLAKK, Urban, (H. B. Klark, Mgr.)—HavMer.)—Topeka, Kan., Feb. 4; Burlingame, 5; | Green Bay, 7. MALONEY'S Wedding Day, (Jas. L. McCabe; { eruill, Mass., bev. 2-4; Fitchburg, 9-14. Wamego, 6; Manhattan, 7. KING Dodo, (Western) —Washington, D. C., | Geo. A. Treyser, Mgrs.)——Winehester, Ind., LUST in the Desert—anton, O., Feb. 4; TRACY, The Outlaw, (Eastern; Percy G. | Feb. 2-7; Boston, Mass., 9-28. Feb. 5; Anderson, 6; New Castle, 7. Akon, 5-7; Brooklyn, \. X., 9-14. Williams, Mgr. )—Southbridge, RB. -Eee Feb. 4; LIBERTY RiWes, (Frank Hennessey, Megr.)— MY Friend From ee oe O., Feb. | LYONS, Lillian Stock, (Dean & Ketchum, | Woonsocket, 5; Brockton, 6; Waltham, 7; Law| South Bend, aa. .» Feb. 4; Goshen, 5; ; Jackson, | 3; Ottawa, 4; Carey, 6; Sycamore, 7. ne § Mgrs.)—oscommon, Mica., Feb. 2-7; Pincon| rence, 9. Mich., 6; Flin MU RRY and Mack Comedy, (John J. Murray, ning, Y-14. ‘TURNER, Clara, (Moulton, Thompson & MoulMETROPOL TAN Opera, Maurice Grau, Mgr.) | Mg o .4's, fa. Feb. 2-7; Franslin, v)-. LuSt in The Desert, (Gus Hill’s; W. B. | ton, Props.; F. _L. Miles, Mgr. )—North Adams, | —-Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 19, indef. MU RPHY Tim in Old Innocence—Augusta, <n. Moore, Mgr.)—Canton, O., Feb. 4; Akron, 9; | Mass., Feb. 2-7; Pittsfield, 9-14. PEGGY, From Paris, (Henry W. Savage, | Feb. 9; Athens, 10; Greenville, , 11; Cher. Brooklyn, N. Y., 9-it. THE Hall of Flame, (Cliff MceGreger, Mgr.)— | Pres.)—-Chicago, Ill., Jan. 26, indef. lotte, N. C., 12; Gr is: bery, i LOVist’S Lane, Western)—Riverside, Cal., | Columbus, Miss., indef. SYKES, Jerome in The Billionaire, (Klaw & OWEN Williams in The achonle ack Scandal. ‘ Feb. 4; Ked Lands, 6, Passadima, 7, LOs AuTHE Span of Life, (Louis Donezetta, Propr. | Erlanger, Mgrs.)—New York City, Jan. 19, inj ge.es, 9-1 (Martin Sheeley, Mgr.)-—-Woodstock, Ont., Feb. and Mgr.)—Webster City, Ia., Feb. 3; lowa /| def 4; Galt, 4; Berlin, 6; Guelph, 7; Hamilton, 9: MURP HY, Joseph—Oshkosh, Wis., Feb. 4; Fells, 4: Marshalltown,, 5; Ceear Rapids, 6; SILVER Slipper, (John C. Fisher, Mgr.)—New | St. Catherines, 10; Lockport, N. Y., 11; Fre Green Bay, 5; Wausau, 6; au Claire, 7. y nton, 7;Chicage,; 8-14. York City, Jan. 19, indef. donia, 12; Conneaut, O., 13; Astabula, 14. ! MACK, Wiibur—Washington, ind., Feb. 2-7; EMissouri Girl, (Western; Harry S. HopSLEEPING Beauty and the Beast, (Klaw & OTHER People’s Money, (May Sargent; E. le Vincennes, 9-14. seed Mer.)—Medford, O. T., Feb. 9; King| Erlanger, Mgrs.)—Boston, Mass., Feb. 2-7. J. Johnson, Mgr.)-—St. Louis, Mo., Feb. git MANN, Louis, in The Consul, (Walter D. | tisher, 10; Oklahoma City, 11; Norman, 12; PurSAN Toy—Souix City, Ia., Feb. 4; Lincoln, | Falls City, Neb., 5; Soldier's Home, Kan., 6; : Yager, Mgr.)—New York City, Jan. 19-reb. 7. | cell, I. T., 13; Pauls Valley, 14. Neb., 5; Omaha, 6-7 Lawrenee, : MAKLUOW&t, Julia, in The Cavalier, (UC. B. THE Peddler’s Claim, (H. B. Marks, Mgr.)— ; SYLVA, Marguerita Comic Opera, (The StrollOLD Si Stebbins—Madison, Fla., Feb. 4; ValDilimgham, Mgr.)—New ork City, Dec. = Dewiiags, Wyo., Feb. 3; Salt Lake City, Utah, | ers)—Jacksonville, Ill., Feb. 4; i ; Cedar Rapids, | doste, Ga., 5; Lake City, Fla., "6; Gainsville, I inuet Ia., 11; Clinton, 13. 7; Ocala, 0; Orlando, 10; Sanford, ii; Jacksoni ih MARKS Bros., (May A. Bell; R. W. Marks, * THE Moonshiner’s Daughter—Bessemer, Mich., THE Princess Chic, (John P. Slocum, ser -1— ville, i2 ' Mer. ee eterboro, Ont., Jan. 26-Feb. 7; Liud| Feb. 3; —_— Wis., 4; Duluth, Minn., 5-7; | Marshalltown, Ia., vob. 4; Des Moines, 5; QuinPECK’S Bad Boy, (Northern; L. J. French, a say, 9-14. Wausau, Wis ey, 6; Hamnibal, Mo MORTIM ER, Lillian—Pittsburg, 3 7. Mer. and Prep.)—Ourora, Neb., Feb. 4; St. Kans., Feb. THU KSTON, “Adelaide in At Cozy Corners, THE Show Girl, (E. BE. Rice, Mgr.)—Provi| Paul, 5; Central city, 6: Grand Island, 7: 5; | David City, 9; Schuyler, ; 12; Logan Ia., 13; Council Bluffs, 14. 2-7; Wear City, 9-14. (Frank J. and Claxton Wilstack, Mgrs.)—Beloit, | dence, R. I., Feb. a Fall River, Mass., i MANTELL, Robert B., (M. W. Hanley, Mgr.) | Wis., Feb. 4; Belvidere, Ill., 5; Freeport, 6; | New Bedford, 6; Brockton, 7. iB | Springfield, Iil., Feb. 3; Lincoln, 4; Peru, | Rockford, 7; Clinton, Ia., 9; Sterling, Ml., 10; THE Davis Musical wpe eee Aas Wade RUDOLPH and Adolph, (Mason afd Mason; lie Ind., 5; La Porte, 6; Cold Water, Mich., 7; | Rock Island, 11; Muscatine, Ia., 12; Davenport, —— Mer.)—Easton, Pa., Feb. 13-1 Broadhurst and Currie, Mgrs.)—Nashville, TenJackson, 9; Bay City, lw; Saginaw, 11; Battle 13; lowa City, WHEN We Were Twenty-one, Tieeteins MorCreek, 12. ° nesee, 4; Jackson, 5; Memphis, 6-7. THE Game Keeper, (Eastern; Rowland & Clif| ris & Hall, Mgrs.)—Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 4; ROYAL Lilliputians, — Hill’s)—MilwauMARKS Bros., (Tom Marks, Mgr.)—Muske| ford, Props.; Walter F. Westcott, Mgr.)—St. | Pine Bluff, 5; Jonesboro, 6; Poplar ‘Bluff, 7: | kee, Mis., Feb. 1-7; 8. Chicago, Ill., 8; Aurora, gon, ind., Keb. 2-1;Adrian, 9-14. Marys, O., Feb. 4; Sistersville, 5; New Martins | Paducah, Ky., 9; Owensboro, 10; Henderson, 11; ae) , b %; Joliet, 10; Fort Wayne, 11; Toledo,, 12. j MAN ‘to Man—Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb. 4; | ville, 6; Bellaire, 7; Barnesville, 9; Zanesville, | New Albany, Ind., 12; Maysville, Ky., 13. REUBEN in New York, (John Curran, Mer.) i Grand Rapids, 5-7. 10; Coshocton, 11; New Philadelphia, 12; Urich-| | WIZARD of Oz, (Harry Hamlin, Mgr.)—New | Warsaw. Ind., Feb. 4; Benton Harbor, Mich., M\RKLE-Harder Stock, (Eastern; Wm. H. | yille, 13. York City, Jan. 19, indef. 5; Michigan City, Ind., 6; South Bena, 7; Mar. eats es) Sang, Mich., Feb. 2-7; Port THE Minister's Son, (W. B. Patton; J. M. WILBUR Opera, (W. H. Fullwood, Mgr.)— | tinsville, 9; Madison ‘2: Rushville, 13; New uron, 9-14 Stout, Mgr.)—Lexington, Ky., Feb. 5; Marys| Johnstown, Pa., Feb. 2-7; Altoona, 9-14. Castle, 14. Nor Guts, (E. A. Schiller, Mgr.)—Chicago, | ville, 6; penton, 7; Huntington, W. — -» 9 WHITNEY Opera in When Johnny Comes ‘ 1-2 SPOTLESS Town, fom Hill’s)—Brooklyn, N. Ashland, Ky., 10; St. Marys, W. Va., 11. Marching Home, (Fred C. b+ wae Mer.)—New | Y., Feb. 2-7; New York, 9-14 — _ ng «James & Co.—Los Angeles, Cal., THE Major ae The ah eG O., | York City, Jan. 26-FeFb 81 Plunkard, (J. C. Lewis; Bob Mack, Mgr.), ec. 21-Fe Fe net i sscaaitl iainhaseh hhaeniaatiienea — = wre = oh re Eoo Ee al WILD Rose, (George W. Lederer, Mgr.)— |—RBeardstown, Ill., Feb. 5; Bushnell, 6; Quincy, NOBODY'S ‘Cinim, (C. A. Halden, Mgr.)— Two "Little Waifs, (Lincoln J. Carter’s)— | Montreal, Can., Feb. 2-7 ° Toronto, Can., Feb. 1-7; Ottawa, 8-17. Pittston, Pa., Feb. 4; Wilkes-Barre, 5-7. “THE Smart Set, (Gus Hill's)—St. Louis, Mo., ON The Stroke of ‘twelve, (Cc. H. 5 ~we THE Flaming Arrow, (Lincoln J. Carter’s)— Feb. 1-7; Indianapolis, Ind., 1 Mgr.)—Ottawa, Ill., Feb. 4; Muscatine, la., 5; | Brodgeport, Conn., Feb. 2-4; New Port, 5; MINSTRELS. WHEN Reuben Comes to “Town—Chicago, Iil., Moline, Ill., 6; Fort Madison, 7; Keokuk, Ia., | Pall River, Mass., 6-7. BARLOW & Wilson’s, (Lawrence Barlow, | Feb. 1-7; Toledo, 0., 8-11 8-14. THE Eleventh Hour, (Lincoln J. Carter’s)— | Mgr.)—Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 3-4; a ee OUR New Minister, (Miller & Conyers, Mgrs.) | Caldwell, O., Feb. 4; Wheeling, W. V Va., 5-7. 5; Dyersburg, 9; Union City, 11; Cairo, Ill., —Muncie, Ind., Feb. 3; Marion, 4; Logansport, THE Eleventh Hour, (Western; Lincoln J. FIELD'S, Al 1 G.—Harrisburg, Pas’ Feb. 4: BURLESQUE. = 6; Valparaiso, 7; Muncie, 10; Marion, 11; El| Carter’s)—Yocum, Tex., Feb. 4; Victoria, 5; Hagecstown, Md., 5; Cumoergana, 6; ConnellsAL Reeves Big Burlesque Co.—Newark, N. wood, 13. Cuero, 6; Conzalles, 7. ville, 7; Uniontown, 9; Fairmont, W. Va., 10; |J., Feb. 2; Paterson, 9-11; Montreal, Can., 12' OVER Niagara Falls, (Rowland & Clifford, THE a hae oy (Lincoln J. Carter’s.)— | Clarksburg, 11; Parkersburg, 12; Marietta, 13; | 14. ' Mers.)—Bristol, Conn., Feb. 3; New Britain, Creston, Ia., Feb Des Moines, 5-7. Puqua, 0., 1 BOWERY Burlesquers—Toronto, Ont., Feb. T3 4; Springfield, siass., 5-7; Schenectady, N : ee UNCLE Tom's Cabin, (Stetson’s No. 3; NorthGREAT ‘Barlow, (J. A. Colburn, Mgr.)—Jop| 2-7; Roehester, N. Y¥., 9-14 ig ‘ 9-10; Cohoes, 11; Troy, 12-14 ern; Geo. W. Peck, Mgr.)—Centralia, Wash., | lin, Mo., Feb. 7; Webster, 8; Cart ws 9. BOHEMIAN Burlesquers, (Thomas W. Miner, i PEN NSYLVANIA—Houston, Tex., Feb. 3; | Feb. 3; Aberdeen, 4; Hogman, 5. HI Henry’ s—Maysville, Ky., Feb. Mer. )—Cincianati, Feb. 1-7. & Beaumont, 4; Lake Charles, La., 5; Shrevepgrt, UNCLE Tom’s Cabin, (Eastern; Stetson’s; L. | mouth, O., 5; Ironton, 6; Asbland, ps me CRACKER pw Ry “(Harvey Parker, Mgr.)— 1} > Palestine, Tex., 9; Darius, ‘12; Texarkana, |W. Washburn, Mgr.)—So. Bethlehem, Pa., Charleston, W. Va., 9. New York City, Feb. 2-7. ip Feb. 3; Poottsville, 4; Shenandoah, 5; Mahanoy MAHARA'S, (Frank Mahara, Mgr.)—Colum *O NEILL, James—Columbus, Ga., Feb. 3; | City, 6: Wilkes-Barre, 7. CRAWFORD'S Vaudeville Stars, (W. G. Robia, Tenn., Feb. 4; Earlington, Ky., 5; Marion, ll, Mgr.)—Greene, Ia., Feb. 2-7. 7 Birmingham, Ala., 4; Selma, 5; Montgomey, 6; age ave: & Eaton, (C. Mack, Mgr.)—Zanes| 6; Henderson, 7; Tell City, Ind., 8; Hawesville, CITY Sports, (Phil Sheridan, Mgr. )—Wash: Mobile, 7; New Orleans, La., 8-14. ville, O., Feb. 9-14. Ky., 9; Owensboro, 10; Boonesville, 11; Rock| ington, D. C., Feb. 2-7; Pittsburg, Pa., 9-14. if OLD J&D Prouty—EKl Paso, Tex. -, Feb. 3; DenVERNON Stock, be B. Vernon, Mgr.)—Lib| port, 12; Huntington, 13; Princeton, 14; EvansDAINTY Paree, (J. Barnes, Mgr.)— I te ning. 4; Bisbee, 6; Phoenix, 7. erty, N. Y., Feb ville, 15. chester, N. Y., Feb. 27. F . PIKE Theatre Ot (David H. Hunt, Mgr)— WAY Down Rest” “(Eastern, Wm. A. Brady, PRIMROSE & Dockstader’s, (J. H. Decker, DEVER'S, Sam Burlesque Co.-—Rochester, N. ; the Cincinnati, O., indef Propr., John S. Hale, Mgr.)—Chester, Ill., Feb. | Mgr.)—-New Orleans, La., Fe i7 Y., Feb. 2-7. ee QUEEN of The Highway, (Wallick’s; W. Mc| 3; Murphysburo, 4; Cairo, 5; Carbondale, 6; QUINLAN «& Wall's, (Dan Quinlan, a. )— EMPIRE Show, Gute Delmar, Mgr.)—WashTt) Gowan, Mgr.)—Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 2-7 Marion, 7; Paducah, Ky., 9; Mt. Vernon, Ill., | St. Catherines, Can., Feb. 4; Toronto, 5-7. ington, D. C., Feb. 2-7. 4g ROBSON, Andrew, (Ric «are Carvel; ‘Wallace 10; Lincoln, 11; Monmouth, 12; Kewanee, 13. RICHARD and Pringles’ .(Rusco & Holland, GRAHAM'S Southern Specialty—Troy, N. Y., ee Munro, Mer. )—Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 2-7. WIEDMANN’S Big Show, (Willis Bass, Mgr.) | Mgrs.)—Brunswick, Ga., Feb. 4; Savanab, 5; | Feb. 5-7. +. ROBSON, Eleanor in Audrey—Columbia, S. | Longmont, Colo., Jan. 26-March 1. Fairfax, B. Gae Augusta,, 7; Columbia, 8. GAY Morning Glories—New York, N. Y., Ve C., Feb. 4; Atlanta, Ga., 6-7; Washington, D. WHEN Knighthood Was in Flower, (Effie Ells| C., 9; Charleston, 10; Ralington, ll; W ilmingFeb. 2-14 : C., 9-14. ler; Frank M. Eldredge, Mgr.)—Columbus, Ga., | ton, N. C., 12; Fayettvile, 13; Raleigh, 14. GAY Masqueraders—Buffalo, N. » Feb. 2-7. RAGGED Hero, (W. J. Fielding, Mgr.)— | Feb. 4; a eh Ala., 5; ag 6; MeridSUN’S American, (Gas Sun, Mgr. ae HIGH Rollers, (A. H. ebanale “Mer. )—St. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 25-Feb ian, Miss., 7; New Orleans, La., ville, Pa., Feb. 4; Latrobe, 5; Monongahela, 6; | Paul, Minn., Feb. 1-7. RUSSELL, Annie in Mice ‘and Men, (Charles WHEN ‘the Bell Tolls, (Travers Vale, Bg Slang )— | Charleroi,'7; Irwin, 9; Jeanette, 10; Johnstown, INNOCENT Beasties, (Burk Bros., Mgrs.)— Froiuman, Mgr.)—New York City, Jan. 19, indef. | Connellsville, Pa., Feb. 3; Greensburg, 5 ll. Norwalk, Va., Feb. 2-7. __ RYAN, Daniel—Norwich, Conn., Feb. 2-7; | town, 6; Altoona, 7. VOGEL’S, a W. Vogel, Owner & Mgr.)— KNIC KERBOCKER, (Louis Robie, Mgr.)— Northampton, Mass., 9-14 WAY Down East, (Eastern; Wm. A. Brady, | Waverly, W. Feb. 4; Elmira, 5; Perry, 6; | Baltimore, Md., Feb. 2-7; Washington, Pa., RUINED Life, (R. L. Cresey, Mgr.)—Newark, | Mer. )—Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 19-Feb. 14. Hornellsville, 5 ‘Bradford> Pa., 9; Salamanca, | 9-14 N. J., Feb. 2-7; Buffalo, 9-14 WORMWOOD, (Aiden Benedict's; I. B. Mur-| N. Y., 10; Jamestown, 11; Sharon, Pa., 123 LONDON Belles, Rose Sydell'’s—Cleveland, 0., REAPING the Harvest, (J. H. La Pearl, > Mgr.)—Dayton, O., Feb. 2-4; Springfield, a. 0. , 13. Feb Mgr.)—Carroll, Ia., Feb. 3; ssoone, 4; Ft. WHO, What When, (L. M. Boyer, Mgr.)— MAJESTICS, (Fred Irwin, Mgr.)—New York, ge, 5; Webster ‘City, 6; Atlanta, 7; Co. ‘WORMWoop, Aiden Benedict's; E. ae StetClaremore, I. T., Feb. 5; Veneta,, 6; Parsons, | N. eb. Bluffs, 8; Fairburg, Neb., 9; Belleville, Kans., | son, Mgr.)—Mt. Vernon, Ind., Feb. 4; Prince| Kan., 7; Rich Hill, Mo., 9; Nevada 10; Clinton, MISS New York, Jr., a a Oppenheimer, 10; Smithville, 11; Philipsburg, 12; Norton, 13; | ton, 5; Bloomfield, 6; Bloomington, dy 11; Sedalia, 12; Higginsville, 13. Mgr.)—Toronto, Can., Feb Colby, 1 WEST'S, W. H.—Cincinnati, O., Feb. 1-7. NEW Royals, Clark’ 8, (P. 8. Clark, Mgr.)— pe sot ‘THERN Co. Mere: ae Paige; aay MUSICAL. he. Pa., A -. Pa., Feb. a ar rs. )—Sout ston, Va BOSTON Ladies Symphony Orchestra, (Frank RICE & Barton's Ga ty—Scranton, oes ame. So, Lowanurs. 9-14. W. McKee, Mgr.)—Lafeer, Mich., Feb. 5; SarFARCE-COMEDY. 2-4; Reading, 5Larrinie, Woe 'pey diam B; Gross, Mer.)— | nia, Ont., 6; London, 7; Owen Sound, 9; Wing} ALL Aboard, (Edwin C. Le Clair, Prop.)— TRANSATLANTIC Burlesquers, (Hurtig & Slasttuen son oe — Island, Neb, 5; | ham, 10; Guelph, 12; Woodstock, 13. Manchester, N. Y., Feb. 4; Canasola, 5; Ed| 5®&mon’s)New York City, Feb. 2-7. SIDE T Sa nme a, a GAR Prince (Clarence M. Parker Mgr.) ~mestou, 6; Courtland, 7; Norwich, 8; Sidney, 9. | TROCADERO Burh ery. (Walden & Brypete Sracke (Jule Walters)—Topeka, Kan.,{ arbuness City, Kan Feb. 5; Pones City, Okia., |] A HOT’ Old ‘Thee, (Gne’ wan s)—New York | #utMers.)—Albany, Feb. 24; Troy, “SHE SA. Th battan, 5; — age ary 7/\6; Winfield, Kas., 7; Anthony, 9; Kingman, 10: ity, Feb. 2-7; Holyoke, Mass., 9-11; 8. Norenngetowns On Fes: 27 Santee bac) — | yROSTONTANS. (Riaw, & Eetahene, Merk) | frail Cona,, 12; Beidgogort, 13. pp enTenRyES, Cheat 8. Conk: Mar) u Milwaukee, Wis. , Fe ; Janesville, 5; AS teer, (A. B. mer i) mie. Jan. 36 ‘ities Frohman, Mgr.)—Chleago, | ford 0 eS ets ho Kokomo, 6; St. Marys miu ay é BLACK Patti's Troubadours, (Voelcke o’ alion, 9; Mechaniesburg, 10; TAN 1 eo COrt, Geo. WG; Scott, Mgr.)—Nalan, Mgrs.)—Nevada, Mo., Feb. 4; Pittsburg, | Xenia, 12; Hillsboro, 15: Athess, 4 | VANITY PAIR—Butialo, N. ¥., Feb. 27; pny + FY nga Feb. at Cathage, 9-11; HenSedalia, Mo., 6; Leavenworth, Kan., 7.| A MILLIONAIRE Tramp, Eastern; Geo. D. | Trento, Ont., 101 ‘BURGOMASTER, (W. P. Cullen, Mgr-)— | Walters, Mgr.)—Milton, Pa., Feb. 4: Danville, <——e Beaters, (Roble & Mack, _ Sab, Bottom. (Hampton & Hopking Mgrs.) | Rattle Creck, Mich., Feb. 4; Adrian,, 6; Sag-| 5; Pottsville, 6; Mahonoy City, 7; Williamsport, | Boston, Mass., Feb. 27; Providence, BR. 1., re => al., Feb. 1-3; San Jose, 4; Stock| inaw, 6; Ann Arbor, 7. 9: Mt. Carmel,. 10: Shamokin, 11; Hazelton, 13. 9-14. on S: —s: 6-7; Sacremento, 8; Modesto, BELLE of New York, (S. S. Shubert, Mgr.)— A COUNTRY Kid, (Louis Plumenstein, Bus. . ib: — rae Visalia, 11; Hanford, 12; Tulare, Parkersburg, W. Va., Feb. 4; Clarksburg, 5; | Mgr.)—Cambridge, o., Feb. 4; Ulrichville,, 5; MISCELLANEOUS. wae ent. 14-15 Fairmont, 6; Uniontown, Pa., 7. Shelby, 6; Akron, 7. Serinntela font (A: A. Thayer, Mgr.) —| BROOKE'S Chicago Marine Band, (Bert A.| ALPHONSE and Gaston, (Jas. T. Vion, BRADEHBERGH'’S Museum, Sam rman Hav, ~e » Mass., Feb. 2-4; Holyoke, 54; New Hall, Mgr.)—Greenville, O., Feb. 5; Urbana, | —Lima, 0., Feb. 4; Toledo, 5-7; Chicago, Mf ., | Boston, Mass., (Austin & Sro Stones) Feb. ( ‘SHANNONS, 9-11. eve., 6; Bellfontaine, eve., 7; Springfield, eve., | 8-14. 9 and 16; (Walkers) Feb. 23. +H x. o? ‘pane. (Harry Shannon, Mgr.) —|8; Newark, eve., 9; Galion, eve., 10; Shelly,| CONROY & Macks’ Comedians, (P. P. Oratt, BOWMAN'S Big City Show, (Prof. 8. P. a — mee eb. 3; Champaign, Ill. Gilone. , 11; Lima, 12; Delphas, mat., 13; Van Wert | Mgr.)—Martin’s Ferry, O0., Feb. 2-7; CamBowman, Mgr.)—Kissimme, Fla., Jan. 29; Or— SOP mali 6; Paxton, 7; Danville ® 9; 13. bridge, 9-14 lando, 30; Titusville, 31; Palm Beach, Feb + | aT 0; Sullivan, 11; Charleston, 12; Mar*RUTLER Helen May and Her Ladies’ Military CASEY'S Troubles, (Kennedy & Gray, M Miama, 8; Ormond, 5; Palatka, 6; St. 4 ; : 8s —— Clee Band, (J. Leslie Spahn, Mgr.)—Huntsville, Ala., | —-Paola, Kan., Feb. 5; Olathe, 6; Ouage ity, tine, 7. . NAHE) Climbers—Middletown, N. Y¥., Feb. 3; | Feb.'4; Sheffield, 5; Pulaski, Tenn., 6; Florence, | 7; Holden, Mo., 9-10; Fayette, ameag % | COYLES Museum, (E. R. Coyle, Mgr.)—New 4 orwich, Conn;, 4; New Haven, 5-7. Ala., 7; Corinth, Miss., 9; Oklona, 10; Tupelo,| ‘COHANS, The Four. (Fred Niblo, Mgr.)— | Otleans, La., indef. P ; me ‘meted s Daughter, (Eastern; Wesley B. 11; New Albany, 12; Holly Springs, 13; Oxford, | Louisville, Ky., Feb. 2-7: Frankfort, 9; LexFLINT, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert L., Hypotnists . am. & gr.)—Hoboken, N. J., Feb. 1-4; Pat. 14. ington, 10; Chattanooga, Tenn., 11; Nashville —Padueah, Ky., Feb, 8-7; “Open, 0:14; Owens: Ait | “TH. Coontertel ofA Ranta Ore Sect, Cridlen Bote: | Mpg mms Halt | itt tins, ‘rue Bored minty Co. { Fes unterfeiters, (Carl A. Haswin, Mgr.) | Mer.)—Mineral City, O., Feb. 4; Cana’ er, IWN and U Hickman ce oot oT yal Palmist ° . ; e —Grand Sanita, Mich., Feb. 1-4: Battle ox 5; Dresden, 6; New Comerstown, 7-8. Rockville, Ind., Heo. 5 ; Clinton, 6; Terre | ~ W. Hettler, Mgr. yy , Il., indet. 5; Hillsdale, 6; Sandusky, O., 7; Cleveland, 9-14. pCAsTLe & Square Cpera, (Henry aT _fereee. 9; Washington, 11 : ; RAs mii '4 pe Camp, mf ai: An i} ; <a ~ , Jan > "ERRIS Comedians, a, out r.)-—Mars > ; . re THE Deemster, (Aiden Benedict's: Guy Durell, COUNTRY Gitl—Phiiadelpila, Pa., Fed. 2-7. | Duluth, Minn. ey oe, ee.) ri'S Moorish Palaces "Win, H—Mont. Galena, Kan.. 5; Columbus, 6; Wels Cig? 7,°' | ¢ CHINESE Honeymoon, (8. 8. Shubert; Nixon | FINNIGAN’S ball, (ote Mack, Mgr.)—Vicks Feal, Can. indef THE Fatal Wedding, (Sullivan, H . ot il S Zimmerman, Mgrs.)—New York, N. Y., Dec. burg, Miss., Feb. 5; Jackson, 6; Yazoo City, 7; sn noe a Alex, (Necromancer) and Os i if wo = Ss : arris nidef. 3reenville, 9; Greenwood, 10; Clarksdale, 11; : eke, Mgr.)—-Hannibal, Mo., Feb. 2-4 ; oods, Props.; Leon Victor, Mgr.)—Wheeling, CHINESE Honeymoon, (S. 8. Shubert; Nixon | Helena, 12; Pine Bluff, 13; Little Rock, 14 Macan, 5-7; Kirksville, 9-11; Carrollton, 12-13. ‘ W. Va., Feb. '2-4; Steubenville, O., 5; Roches| & Zimmerman, Mgrs.)—Cleveland, O., Feb. 2-7;| FOXY Grandpa, (Jos. Hart & Carcle De star: |. WOOD, Wizard and Ventroliquist—En route ter, Pa., 6; New Castle, 7. Buffalo, N. ¥., 9-14. Wm. A. Brady, Mgr.)—Lawrence, Mass., Feb. | ‘hfoush Mexico THE Great White Diamond, {Walter Fessler, DANIEL S, Frank in Miss Simplicity, (J. Louis | 4; New Bedford, 5; Worcester, 6-7; New York, Mger.)—Pittsburg, Pa., Fe Ladin usr eee on Feb. 2-4; TacoO14. nena WAsuin u, IxD.—"Rew THE Limited Mail, (mimes B. "Vanes sgr.p— | “te Annslte Yee For Hawkins, (Eastern; John 1. “he -* gelis Jefferson Opera, (Geo. W. Wad-} Raffael, Mgr.)—Ft. Providence, R. I.,, Peb. 2-7. leigh, Mgr.)—San Antonia, Tex., Feb. 4; Aus-| Logansport, : Wayne, ind. Feb. 9; ree ry —_.. 25: proved a —< trol per 19; EI ood, ' | formance e farce currie, Mars. y < Fu my Cal Feb 5, Chie IDDLE. D 6; ag ) Sazotte. 18; Brazil, 11; Frankfort, 12; La: Mark B. Swan's “silver | Dagger,” Jan, a e co, y pee Dee, ‘ony P. —AMILTON Cot ns— Roc ; Grant's Pass, Ore., 5; Bugene, 6; Salem, 7, Syracuse, N. ¥., Feb. 21; Rochester, O14. | Feb. 2-7; Pine inet fe Rett, Att ee ae. 9-14.