DRAMATIC. VAUDEVILLE. CIRCUS. Copyrighted, 1904, by the Frank Queen Publishing Company f Limited*. Founded by FRANK QUEEN. 1853. NEW YORK, FEBRUAKY 6, 1904. VOLUME U.-No. 50. Prloe 10 Cents. Mi$5 CIipper'5 foals, Personalities ail Counts, CONCIBNINO STAGE FOLK and Sometimes OTHERS BY JOSEPHINE ORO. Edward Barton, of "The Limited Mall" Company, voices In rhyme the plaint of the traveling actor. When the first greetings are over between members of the profession encountering each other "on the road," at railroad stations, In hotels, or on the street, the Inevitable question which Is the "catch line" of Barton's verses is then nsked. The traveling actor, however, Is not alone In the P, P. Craft, manager for Conroy & Mack, In "The Rising Generation," drops Tai Clipper a little line telling how be recently saved ten cents on a deal with a transfer man, white all the time the man thought he was getting the best of the bargain. The company made a one night stand at a small town in West Virginia. They had left most of the baggage in Cumberland, where they had played a Ave nights' engagement. The agent ahead of them had mnde the iisuul baggage contract of twenty cents the round "All terms." right," said Craft, "I accept your Manager Craft copied thn following rule* and regulations posted on the doors of a small hotel In Alton, West Virginia. It will Le noted that the restrictions are prohibitive of ordinary hotel freedom. Perhaps the land- lord la one of the church deacons of the place. "Notice, subject to the Court of Dpilmr County. pany. now en route In the Weat, tells a story of an excessive, though an amuatng. charge made by the landlady of a boarding house where some of the company were stay- ing during a one night stand In tho town. One of the members had a room with a lire, the price being 1 1.60. Another of the com* pany bad an adjoining room with no heat. Ing resources. As there was a connecting door, the two actors took advantage of this by leaving It open during tbelr 6tay, thus rendering tho tireless room comfortable. After the occupant of the room with the tiro had settled his account with the land- lady the other approached, tendering his settlement for his short tenancy of bis room, which would bave been cheerless but for the courtesy of his neighbor. asking and answering of the oft repeated question, "Where do you go from here?" for the commercial drummer asks and answers It fully as often. Those "on the road" will appreciate the following lines, written In a moment of Inspiration, and sent to Tbb Cmffib for these columns, by. Edward Bar- ton: Where Do Yon Go Fboh Hebe? The oft repeated question . That's asked of you and me, Is heard the wide world over, Wherever we may be. We hear It on oar travels, We hear It far and near, That hard-worked, worn-out chestnut, "Where do you go from here?" We hear It In the morning, Likewise again at night, We hear it served for dinner, — To avoid it, try we might 'Tie asked us on the highway, In weather dark or clear ; Will they put some other query Than "Where do you go from here?" Qod help the poor old actor, Our troubles help us bear; Oar paths are rough and stormy Enough to turn our hair. And when our days are ended, And we're stretched out on our bier, Let's hope onr mourners will not ask, "Where to you go from lurtt" ssssst''^ wMBKr •*&^i^' '" l? 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BLACK. may aay that Part I of this Enigma Is the only specimen of Mr. Bolton's 5-movos se- lected for that standard work, "Bnglleh Chess 1'roblems." Of Part II Mr. Allen says: "A OCR LONDON LETTER. remarkable problem of the type that borders on tbe end-game, and Is not In Bolton's style, but la a quite admirable thug of its kind." K. J, KB J, QS.tr, ML KB 4. ** ft ft II. QR4. QB8, KR4. Whl.e mates In Ave. ("The Approaefia.") 6 * & KBsij, KB4, KK'.S. & « ft KR7, KKtO, KKta. wnito mates In 11. A French antbor l» already engaged on department for .Amsterdam, where he It due the short olay for Mme. Rejane and Mr. to open on Saturday. Wall?? In which It appears the (popular Bug- I Tjear from the Hemtrandt, Amsterdam Clipper Bureaiu, Han actor iS tbe ■forr suddenly BT llll l l very favorable accounts of the work of Euffi 48 Cranbonrne street, ••«" . herome |. B French woman, and Doyle. Leicester Sauare, iSdrons his native language to converse James Valdare has an Interesting articl. London. W. C. 'V * P true Parisian .cant I see that In the current number of The Uule iiali Jan. 13, 1904. X'"L a 'X ,,,<£" to be plunged Into descriptive of his experiences In the far East.' Tbe terrible results of the recent Chicago Jhcatrical litigation with her husband and Harry Houdlnl has been performing ion- Are seam to have Inspired a perfectly un- ute manager, M. Porel, has been telling an ders as a Jail breaker In Newcastle. He Is reasoning terror Into the hearts of theatrl- Interviewer that Mr. Waller "speaks French getting as much space In the local pane™ eoeckeri* To Correspondents. Da. BcitAcritn. — A long time coming. C. A. Baker— Have written you. W. Sewaiid. — Contributions received with t banks. Miss Nellie Baynes. — B Is compelled to Jump, as A, according to rule 17, "Lee's Guide," can force the Jump or Justly claim the gome If B refuses to Jump tbe offered man. cal audiences all over Europe. Reports ore continually to band of Incipient panics aris- ing from the most unlikely and frequently Inexcusable causes. A few days ago there was on occurrence of this kind In the Hip- podrome at Antwerp, where a slight smoke from a cigarette end being thrown upon a small piece of paper gave rise to an outcry of Are. With great presence of mind the con- ductor of the orchestra struck up a valse, which bad tbe eject of reassuring the terri- fied audience and preventing any serious damage. The most noticeable fact of the occur- very well, and has made great progress; so thafa all right. ' Gertrude Kingston has postponed her pro- duction of "The Perils of Flirtation,' at tbe Avenue, from the afternoon of 19 nntli the following Tuesdsy. At the annual dinner of the 0. P. Club, as tbe Russia-Jap war. ALABAMA. Montgomery. — At the Montgomery The atre_(Hlrscher Bros., managers). — "The Karl At the annual dinner of the i u. r. w™i. of Pawtucket," Jan. 18, had good business. Axed for Sunday, Feb. 14. at the Criterion .. A | pnon ge and Gaston" 20. W. H. \u?,h restaurant. Arthur Bourchler Will reply to Mi niltre i.. 22. to srood return*. r,„.. '* restaurant, Arthur Bourchler .v.- »_a»» n# '>1*t,a n,nml " reply tbe toast of "The Drama," and Anthon) Hope to that of "The Visitors." ,! The Finishing school" Is the title whlcb Max Pemberton has chosen for his new cos- rence wsb that, although there were plenty tume come dy, which will be produced In the Spring. The play is in four acts, and the cast will Include Annie Hughes, Ben Webster and Edmund Maurice. Ada Reeve wll! tour the provinces during the Spring season, with "The Girl in Grey, "Ma Couslne" (which la perhaps Mme. tte- Xcin of tbe Game, A. L. Oliver, of Reading, Mass., recently visited New York and toe checker club, ii nd made good scores Tbe Lon- don Draughts' League is about to commence a tournament under rules of the English Draughts' Association, provided they can obtain a sufficient numbers of entries at balf a guinea. The whole amount received. In- cluding any subscriptions, will be given In the monetary prizes The Liverpool Mercury says: "Tbe task of tbe Massachu- setts enthusiasts In trying to arrange a match — Great Britain va. united States — is a formidable one. If It costs something like £120 to play a team match between England and Scotland, which Includes no compensa- tion to players, how much would be required for a match at Boston, which would Involve return fares, hotel expenses, and remunera- tion for three or four weeks for BrltlBh play- ers, and smaller, but still heavy, expenses for the American representatives? The chess cable match 1b cheaper (ban this would be." Solution of Position No. 47, Vol. Bl. nt w. seward, hew tobe. Black 5 7 8 12 18 White IB 10 26 29 31 White to play and draw. 26 23 81 24 29 25 IS 10 10 IB 18 27 BO 7 11 11 16 Drawn Position No. 48, Vol. Bl. Bnd game between two New York amateurs. Black 10 11 12 13 23 of emergency exits In perfect working order, with one accord the whole mass erf people rushed to the main entrance, and refused to take the slightest notice of directions posted over the theatre for their safety. Captain Hood's new comedy, "Love In a Cottage," Is in four acta, whlc' scenes laid cottage tie of an .. rolne, Nora, a peasant girl, to be unperson ated by Dorothy Drake. Among the promt iient members of the cast at Terry's will be Brandon Thomas as the Earl of Klnoetb, Frank Cooper as Captain O'Brien, D. 3. 0. ; Vane Tempest as Charlie Ponsonby, Roslna Flllppl aa the earl's sister, Lady Margaret, and Miriam Clments, Evelyn Beaumont and Janet Alexander as his daughters, Sheila, Fabvlcla and Eileen. Neit month Mr. Tree will send out two Minstrels, 22, to good returns. Creator? and his band, 23 (matinee and night) brd good business. Capt Jack Crawford the poet-Bcout, In the lecture for organized chari. ties. 26 ; Rose Melville, In "81a Hopkins " -'a McDonald's Theatre (G. F. McDooaV manager). — Coming: Payton 8lsters, In reV ertory, 28-30 (matinee and nlgbt). v Blraalnayham. — Jefferson Theatre (It s Douglas, manager). — "Alphonse and Gastoa" P" 1b" Infour acts, which have their .^iV £«.';.,♦ 'success' In ''the'Frenchy and {}!«*»*£ a , Dl * S°? 8e , 18 -. k B °? e S°,?hlan, In aid In a Mayfalr drawing room, In a . an n e i? v g h^ Frank Barrett at present called r 'The Greatest Thing In the World,' 7 was as. used as officers' quarters" In the cas- » »'|L *L * R ^™., S ■■ P £ onled a ^"^ enth !" la » tl = reception 10. m mtI and in the cottage of the be- A 8€t or J 40 * 01 - 8 - by a large audience. W. H. Crane ncrensed *"' " " Rejane, Granler and Coquelln will come n f g popnKrlty h ere 20, 21, by bis spleud 'd lo London this season. Bernhardt and Had- i mptrso natlon of Peter Bines, In "The Spend- ing are uncertain, but Duse Is $ e tfaln. era » HIg excellent company materially as- Frank Curzon has decided to follow The B | rtea j,| m- Denman Thompson, In "The Old Girl from Kay's. "Amorelle, at the Comedy Theatre. Homestead," to 8. B, 0.. 22. West's Mln a musical piay, wnii.n gtreIs won faTor and -^ business 23. Com lng: Creatore 25, "Dora _ Thome" I ■*■ ■ J ■ *D ■ ■ White • 17 18 10 22 30 32 White to play ind draw. Came No. 48, Vol. SI. musTOL cross. Alex. McGIll endeavors to correct Messrs. Cowle a nd Walker In The Qlasaow Weekly Herald. 11 10 8 IB 11 16 27 81 IB 18(a) 23 18 2(1 22 18 14 16 2 7 10 20 7 11 18 31 26 18 22 24 10 22 18 23 14 6 10 7 10 10 14 IB 22 16 23 26 19 23 27 26 23 2B 18 27 18 10 14 17 14 8 11 2 7 22 25 19 10 27 31 22 17 20 2B 32 27 14 16 14 9(6) 6 10 14 17 2B 29 12 10 6 14 . 17 IS 21 14 27 23 18 15 10 26 1 10 17 7 11 10 23 13 9 31 20 26 21 21 17 IB 10 22 17 3 8 17 22 20 24 8 11 Drawn. 28 24 19 IB 14 10 10 7 11 IB 4 8 24 27 11 15 18 11 24 10 10 1 (a) 24 10 7 2 IB 10 28 82 15 10 31 26 2 7 15 18 is e 16 80 23 10 24 32 27 10 15 10 15 15 18 7 10 18 22 6 22 17 Drawn 24 28 27 24 23 27 27 31 10 15 14 17 6 1 (0) 9 13 17 13 22 20 B 9 13 17 17 22 30 23 S 2 10 14 14 18 Drawn 27 20 2B 25 21 21 25 13 2 6 10 10 14 with Willie Edoufn produced laat year at the Kennlngton Theatre, and which Is now In the provinces. When it appears at the Comedy Mr. Edouln will, of course, resume his original part. Owen Hall Is also en- caged upon a new play for Mr. Curzon, v-hlch he baa already provisionally named •Sergeant Brue,' - In which t>» ej MjC.pMI „„„„ -iTHixB, (B . ^ vniiiams. Is being written especially for Willie Edouln. ger).— Business for week of Jan. 18-23 Bert Coote will present, on Feb. 8, at the ■ Camden Theatre, for the Prst time In Eng- land, "An Actor's Romance," by Theo. Kremer. A cooyrlght performance of a new four act play, by Gladys Tinker, called "Richard Hrlnsley Sheridan," was clven at the Gar- rlck Theatre last Monday. The play, of which Arthur Bourchler holds the English rights, will bo produced shortly In America by Charles Frobrrmu 27. 28, The Earl of Pawtucket" 30, Al. Wilson Feb. 1, 2, "Peck's Bad Boy" 4, "In tbe Palace of the King" B, Adellna Pattl 6, "Sis Hopkins" 8, 9, Sadie ilartinot, In "The Second Mrs. Tanqneray," 10 ; Four Cohans 11, and Nat C. Goodwin 12. Bijou Theatbb (E. E. Williams, mana- week of Jan. 18-23 was unusually good. Howard Hall, supported by a competent company, presented "Tbe Man Who Dared," ana gave excellent satis- faction. Wells-Dunne-Harlan Co., In "A Milk White Flag," 26-30, and same company, in "A Contented Woman," Feb. 1-6, to be fol- lowed by "The Lighthouse by the Sea" 8-13. Selma. — At the Academy of Music (Long t Bees, managers). — "The Earl of Paw- tucket'' Jan. a), came to good business. ^!„. Be J..« S25^S K° M Cogblan played, to good business, 21. to play the part of an actor manager in Creatore ig Ban( J 21, "Sis HoDklnB" 28, "Gay The Love Birds," the comic ^opera^pj Mr Qoiogteij," 30, Pay ton Sisters Feb. 1-4, George Fuller Golden has been engaged -anag— Dpen . M~e86rs.~George Groesmlth Jr. and Rayjnoud Roze, whlcb Is to be produced at the Savoy early next month. . In these days sentiment In regard to modern bricks and mortar Is obviously out of place, nevertheless it comes as a bit of a pang to know that the fate of tbe Ly- ceum baa been decided, and tbat the cheery housebreaker will soon be at bis Iconoclastic work on a building In which was Inaugu- rated, by Henry Irving, the artistic re- generation of the English atage. Tho site Is to be occupied by a new music hall, with a Winter garden, a restaurant and prome- nade attached, and it Is to be run on the two shows a night system. The promoters are obviously reckoning without their license, as there can be no certainty that they v;il> obtain It. On the contrary, I should Imagine that It will be odds against. Perhaps, how- ever, they ar-3 following In the policy of the New Coliseum, which Is to be run on the American plan. London managers have not yet realized what a menace this new Institution Ib to be to tbe theatre proper. I understand It la to be run on tbe highest lines of the American family music ball, which does not take Into consideration any excise privileges whatsoever. That It Is meant to make a bold stroke for tbe best of all patronage, that Is, the family trade. Is proved by the fact that they are already seeking the best classic tulont. It Is only quite recently tbat tbey looked as high as Marie George, to whom they offered a two 3 ears' continuous engagement. The sensational feat ■ entitled "Looping Through Space." performed for the Orst time ut the Empire during the week by Mr. Bar- bour, the well known trick 'cyclist, combines the features of the loop riding of Dlavolo and the Alght through air by the lady rider at the Cyratal Palace. Mounted on his bl cycle, the daring performer descends a steep Incline at lightning speed, leaps eighteen feet through space, hanging head downward, and reaches the Aoor again on a far side of the stage In tbe wings. Unlike the break lu the track at the Crystal Palace, the break In the path does not take - place during tbe downward path of the 'cycle, or even at the point where It begna to rash upwards. It Is made at the point where tbe bicycle on Its path upward round the spiral loop has 'The Runaways" 8, "Peck's Bad Boy" 10, Sadie Martinot 11. «»» NEW HAMPSHIRE. Manchester. — At the Opera House (E. W. Harrington, manager). — Fay Davis, In "Whitewashing Julia," Jan. 20. "Girls Wll' Be Girls" Feb. 4. Park Thbatbe (John Stiles, manager) — "The James Boys in Missouri" was the at- traction Jan. 25-27, and was followed by "Midnight In Chinatown" 28-30. Coming: "The Runaway Wife" Feb. 1-3, Dainty I'aree Burlesquers 4-6, Moonlight MaldB 8-10. The Casino (Fred C. Bowen, manager). — Week of Jan. 25 : Fowler and Weal, the Beanos, Grace Durran, and Laura Logan. Business continues good. Notes. — Katheryn Brayham and her com- pany were rehearsing some new plays such as "The Village Grocer" and "When Women Love," at tbe Newport, N. H., Opera House. The opening of their Spring tour was Jan. 28 "A Village Fool" canceled at tbe Park Theatre, and "Midnight in Chinatown" was booked Jan. 28-30 The Charity Warblers Minstrels, composed of the elite of our local talent, will enter- tain at tbe Opera House Feb. 2, 3. tor the benefit of the Elliott Hospital. .. .The mar- riage of F. Beaumler, of Webster, Mass., and Etta May Winn Is of recent date. Miss Winn Is well known In this section, having headed her own company, and being more re- cently with the Taylor Stock Co Man- ager Stilea, of the Park Theatre, left for a trip to New York Jan. 28. * >» MONTANA. PAUL SPADONI, The well known European Juggler, sailed for this country on Jan. 23. He opens Feb. 8 at Hyde & Behman'a, Brooklyn! with a tour of twenty weeks to follow. Mr. Spa- donl cornea to the United States with the Butte — At the Broadway (Dick Sutton, manager).— J. H. Utcddart, In "The Bonnlt Brier Bush," came Jan. 22, 23, to good business. Pattl, 25, had a big sale, with tickets running aa high aa $8. Kilties Band 29, followed by Dan Sully. Grand and Empire (Dick Sutton, man ager). — These two vaudeville houses continue to do big business at popular prices, and present some really interesting and gocd turns. ■Dick Sutton Is providing his Broad- reacbed'ltB highest point, so ihat the '"cyclist psw boose wl&"*iF the v 'lateBt""aafeguards, actually Alee throug the air ,bend_ downward. | ncre aslng exits, etc. -«»*♦- WHITE. White to play and mate In five moves. Game No, 2,453. It has been so long since wo have given any Australian chess that a sonic — Christen- Bon vs. Jonas — 1b welcome. Their match was Ave up, and stood 3 eneli, with 1 draw. The 8th game ram thus. — Sydney Morning Her- ald; DOUBLE FIANCHBTTO. ELSIE JAMS, Formerly known as "Little Elsie," began her theatrical career about four years ago, at the Casino, New York City, she being tea years of age. Unlike most stage children, she doea not como from a theatrical family, but her mother, who Is her constant companion, has given her every advantage, and she has de- White, Black, White. Black, Mr.Ohrls-n. Mr. Jonas. Mr.UhrlB-D. ■r. Jonas. l..PtoQ4 y to Kits H..KRXP 18..Q-BH- BtoOft 2..P-K4 B-Kti P.g.3 8..KKVB3 p-Kta 19.. U *P-f- 80..Q-hore 21..KVB K-Rsq 4..Kt-B3 B-kta BVI4. 6..KB-Q.3 Q Kt-B 3 P-KBI Q-RS + 8..P-K5 21..K-Kteq ktPXP 1..KPX P KKtv P J3..Q VBP Kt-B 3 8.. Castles QKt-blsft J4..0.btT4 25..R-KB8q Q-B6 9..KB-B4 OB V Kt P-Q4 P-QR4 10..KI P a^iaTp^l^^^k^'S &or\ri1>?Co»^^ ,W™iS2 MfcS^h,. r^rfr muBljC^UeUhCB^und the TlvollXctors f u t jfc Or7 Jll S! rf 2 3 rman R C 1 e eha a r n d MaTaflelHn ^engaged him during his recent wlMlT preferring a cheap discretion to a f^^^^^^wM^Mlliiam 2B. Francis WllBon and his eight co-stars. In "Ermlnle," 27, was one of the most de- lightful performances ever given In this city, and had tbe largest audience of the season. Booked: Aubrey Stock Co., In repertory, week of Feb. 1. Dockstadeb's Gabrick Thbatbb (W. u Docks tader, manager). — Since the opening ;—;_.■■—;= -7-- yu ,gu, of this house Manager Dockatader has been in The Darllnjr n of Harry Leopold, of the original Leopold doing an enormous business. His attrac- ■■--■' Troupe. Mr. Leopold, who waa fifty years tlons ore first class, and audiences large. of age, will be burled Friday, at Hlgbgate. Many times the S. R, 0. sign has been dls- Harry Cadle, the London agent, wno baa played. For week of Jan. 25 : Aga, Julia Introduced a numlier of our star performers klngsley and Nelson Lewis, Armstrong anil to England, pays New York another visit Holly, Foster and dog, Mike; Hanley and ne S,7_ mo , nth V- , „. * . , Leslie, Eldredge. Kenyon and De Carmp, and Tbe Swlckards open at the Oxford and ' reputation of being one of tbe best Jugglers In the business, aa he Juggles with heaviest tl: Bornhaupt trip abroad, ?rovlnclal companies, one In "The Darling of he Gods," and tbe other In revivals of pant successes at His Majesty's. Oscar Asche. William Havlland, Lionel Brough and Con. wisely preferring a cheap costly valor, have asked Philip Yorke to withdraw "The Moon Spell." Frank and Jen Latoua have returned to England after a brilliantly successful tour In South Africa. They are now la the prov- inces. On Feb. 24 they run over to Amer- given ner every aavanrage, auu bub uub ub- wmtaui uktuuuu, wn-u« wwmu *»uu *. V u- mcee. via rea. £.* mej ma over 10 amer- vcloped into a remarkable Imitator In spite stanice Collier will figure In the latter, and lea to All an eight weeks' engagement Then of her tender years. She haa been termed tbe plays selected for representation are they come to England again, "the American ClBsy Lof tus," and her clever "Twelfth Night," "Julius Cesar 'and "The The death took place at Glasgow, on Jan. Merry Wives of Windsor. of the Gods" Lily Brayton will appear as tbe Princess Yo-San, and Robert Fateman aa Zakkori. After a period of eight montba the Savoy Theatre 1b announced to be reopened shortly with "The Love Blrda" During tbe In- terregnum tbe theatre baa undergone many alterations and improvements, which must add considerably to the comfort and con- venience of Its patrons. Nor haa the safety of visitors been overlooked. The decorations are on a aumptuous scale. Tbe foyer and the theatre generally have been redecorated, the original color scheme, however, having been retained A large number of new exlta arc also a feature of tbe Improvements, and It may be mentioned that, owing to the nature of tbe ground at this part of the Strand, which elopes considerably to the embankment level. It has been possible to make the exlta In such positions aa to en- able the occupants of tho gallery, the upper circle, and the dress circle each to reach ••A Mleses Sparkler." In a simultaneous exhibition at New Or- leans. — TlrM«-Domo. TWO KTS DHFENOK. Mleses. 0, W. Field l..PtoK4 FtoK.4 3..B.KI-B8 8..KB-B4 4..PQ4 6..P-KJ «..KtxP 7..BKt3 B..O*stlea B..QKt-B3 10..P-KB4 O Kt-B 8 K Kt-B 3 KPVP KM. 6 Kty p p. p p. Q Kt-Kt 6 it x i •OS p-y B3 »-KB* Mioses. 0. w. Field. ll..PtoKR3 Pt»KR4 12..KtV.It QPXKt 1X.K PvKt KB-B4 14..UBK3 RPXP l.'...htxK liriiy B-f l6..KtXB MS it. Q-hcrei P-Rto 1S..4J.KI 0-4- K-QBq l»..Klt-q-r B-Q2 20.. R D-t- KXR.and tor, . v*™ 1 r^ r elvn C You , n<^.nd Cr Ll«le m Le°sile e »• .treet direct, and practically on tbe »s «& y^rs'of on/who 1 «. *?J J-"*,™* ,» 'j,^,^^ 1 "!,^ xtrong part In every bill. Our specialties ■ire a feature, and never fall to make good. Our repertory Is as follows: "Human llenrts,'" "Nlobe," "Enst Lynne" and "The Crime of a Night." We are booked up Bolld until Mny 1, playing usually three night Mauds. Our territory lies through New York nnd Pennsylvania, with a Canadian Summer lour to follow. We received elghty-sovcn re- plies in response to our "ad" In Clipper under date of Dec. 2B. ♦ ■ » conditions exist at any other theatre lu the world. Owen Hall has written tbe "book" for a musical play, called "The Little Cherub," which satlrltes the erase for private the- atricals. Howard Talbot will compose the music, nnd the piece is to follow "Madams Sherry" at tho Apollo Theatre — If ever that attractive lady's charm should fade. When "Letty" ends at the Duke of York's Tlvoll next Monday. This will be their first Introduction to London audiences. They have recently returned from a successful trip to South Africa, and are Just closing their Arst engagement on tbe Moaa and lhornton tour. "Three of a Kind," which proved such an unqualified success in Its production at tbe Canterbury last week, continues a feature of the current bill at that hall. The taste for English music halls, or "variety palaces" on English lines, la evi- dently spreading to the continent, and Tom Harrasford Is off to Paris to superintend the reopening of the old Chateau d'Eau, of the gay city. Mr. Barrasford will be the first Englishman to run a French place of amusement entirely his own, and tbe ex- periment will be Interesting. By the way, Mr. Barrasford It named as the manager or the New Lyceum when It la opened as a two houses a nlgbt music hall. Hugh Ash- ley, so well known in connection with the Pavilion, will also be connected with the Lyceum, revised version. Collins and Hart, a genuinely funny comedy couple, liavo made an undeniable "hit" at tbe Tlvoll. They figure in the pro- the Five Nosses. Week of Feb. 1: Mattle Kcene and company, in "Her First Divorce Case," and others. . Ltceum (Burt A Nlcolal, managers).-- "Why Girls Leave Home" did excellent busi- ness 25-27. Blddlo Broa, In "A Desperate Chance," bad good houses 28-30. Booked. "Too Proud to Beg" Feb. 1-8, "Child Slaves of New York" 4-6. «»» COLORADO. Denver. — At the Broadway Theatre (Peter McCourt, manager). — Week of Jan. 28, The Girl With the ureen Eyes." Business good. Week of Feb. 1, Howard Kyle, In "Rose- mary." Tabor Grand (Peter McCourt, manager). —Week of Jan. 24, "Yon Yonson." Business la good. Week of 81, the Brothers Byrne, In the "New Eight Bells." Obphedu Theatbb (Lee Haney, mana- ger).— Week of Jan. 2B: Mclntyre and Heath, Merlan's dogs, Elliabeth Murray, Ed- F. Reynard, Victor Moore and Emma Lltt'c- field, Melanl Trio, and Alburtus and Millar played to crowded houses. Niw Cbibtai, Thbatbe (Geo. Ira Adam", manager). — Week of 25 : Meyer and Mason. 'Captain Dieppe," by Anthony Hope and gramme there again this week, and are also Joseph Bryant, Orr and Monro, the Musical Harrison Rhodes, will be staged. White announced mate In 7 moves It Bro. Seguln has coined a new word, and a good one. i: ii I urn a No. 2,4B>3. BY BBV. HORATIO DOI.TON. In addition to Mr. Allen's Illustrations we Portland, Oregon, in Winter. Portland Is n charming place. Its climate Is mild, Its location unique. Steamships ply between Portland and San Francisco via the Columbia Hirer to Astoria, thence the Pa- cific Ocean. Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams and ML Rainier are all to be seen from Portland. Portland and all Oregon points best reached by superior train service of New York Central and Its connections. Having failed to secure a West End the- atre for^'The Breed of the Treabams." Mar- tin Harvey will go on tour again, atartlng at the King's, Hammersmith, about the mid- dle of February. Cbarlea Wyndham haa secured a new Slay by Henry Hubert Davles, and will pro- uce It at the New Theatre at the begin- ning of April, Charles Frohman haa al- ready purchased the American rlghta of this play. appearing Cra ' at tbe London, Shoredltch. >andall and htsj mule will shortly have completed a highly ruccessful eight weeks' season at the Hippodrome. He then sails for America to Join the Barnum Show. Hale and Frances continue successfully at tbe Alhambra. They have been offered un- limited work on thla side. Keno, Welch and Montrose have arrived In London, and open next Monday at the Shepherd's Bush Empire. Sldonla Is another recent arrival. He haa Harts, Bessie and Arthur Krona, Jack and Paul, and Emma La Molne had crowded houses. Novxltt Thbutm (Henry Lnbelskl, man- ager). — Week of 25: Cummlnga and wire. Babe Stevens, Great Westln, Vernon si" 1 Kennedy Trio, Lyne and Leonard, Ben Jack- Bon, nnd V. P. McPherson played to crowded houses. — George B. Berrell goes with "An 0>lresi to Millions." FEBRUARY 6. THE ISTETW YORK CLIPPER. 11J>7 ration* Militant to obierce the citablUhcd rule of truing on one tide of the paper only, to uaure publication. fat opening In tliis'elt i if 3"W ln tul » city by several bonnw..i «..7J X™ « songs iniroaucea met with in- with eTery audience before which he bus ap- (tollars. Monday and mat night's ha?ln« 2?. ££f.5. Th .* St^SH ln ■ *>» P** wd ' » nd ■ proving a valuable addition has almost doubled that of last aeaaon a^S J.» a , 2S2'ftS°\ t0 "*■ <>**'«■>. «">d »>e " »a "'ready excellent company. Geo. 1 continue to 32 ™,SiL a i}i er tt", ■ B0W waa 0M lon « t0 ta **- 8,llter ' «■» venerable character man, also 22 -atanaaS *' *<»• ^* WaglSTwsl EBCSJ*!. fct Joined recently, and a_ atronger company the outlook la that It will so throughout (be engagement -Notes from the Dot Karroll Co. : Dur- Ackarnwn, of the California Theatre seemed r«nd n^J. m 8, t0 S ead thelr . ,toclc "L the would . ba hard t0 nnd - 0ur recent ""Jvertlne- -*\ N. H., highly elated over the excellent : Erod^R™ S^.. .! 1 "? H. ou,e ' SB?"* ,or tn « 8um - m .* nt • ln T "» Clipper flooded us with re- re enter^ ™ jpm him, and th prow were una^fmoS! SSI^SV 1 .. 01 ? expiration of "The Game piles, and It would be an almost endless ,., ur engagement at Portsmouth! ,he sentlemea of the company were lined after the performance New Year's Jv» by the Portsmouth Athletic Club. Busi- ness in Portland was excellent, and as a ape- Sal vaudeville feature the work of the Four Lnkens waa highly appreciated. Ail the nntlemen of the company, including two • _.i.„.„ nf tho k'fMir.l.nbrnfl wprp Imrlfltpri in their praise. We .Tnow on our ™J £££?. \S* \ """I" immediately leaves to task to answer every one. We also recently to Portland, Seattle and Sookane 3,£ mSE'S"* £ ehe,r,a *; The Dew P'«» MlM reived a shipment of several new sets of which we turn our wa, hoieward >h.£ Ji? u h ." £"*, wrltln « ls B «" completion, apeclal scenery, end these, together with we are due ln May" y Don * waM ' wh «e »nd l» to be given a trial In Syracuse, and the sets we have been carrying, make a total if successful will be launched on the road of twenty-eight sets of the best scenery ob- seonMsarA ssas under the management talnable. We do not use a particle of house scenery, and even carry special scenery for r „k«™ of the Four Lukens. were Initiated P""* Jan. 20, to nlay the him Th. ;„rT l "owiana * Clifford, scenery, and even carry special sc ffw ul<£ W,roT™KewtaT! WW '" 1" it. secon/ season "nd have been' ■.r&^-.'ft". WUJaift "Tm.WtfMp In a covering the house drop chains Srt engagement' broke all records there. Jn iolnga_sat, 3 fHcto I y business throng, flSE and' JffiSm. ?- * n , It .*! iJSAjftsWSS ^rnSSa. ^2"5-S*"LJ3 is completely sold for our production of '?,™L.? eneral business. The company now « ft a'^Del W*%™. M K ort em no n ve.g ™^ ^-^-EaSS."* be8t ° f »"' business continues excellent. charge of tho advertising of musical act, and Dave Nowlln were special feature acts. At the New Bedford Opera House, 25, every seat was taken. Vailee, the athlete, was a special attraction. Dur- ing our engagement in Brockton and Kali liner Charmlon will be a special feature. Mlsa Karroll's work this season receives the tigtiest praise from both press and public H. U. Karl has replaced W. A. Laveau for heavies. Manager Welsh has nearly com- pleted negotiations with a well known mana- ger for a Summer stock. Our roster ls as follows: J. C. Welsh, manager; W. C. Mac- tare, business representative ; J. B. Field, Lome Elwyn, H. H. Earl, Fred Parsons, Fred Harvey, Harry Codalre, J. Coney Ed- munds, Thos. H. O'Nell, James Duffy, R. S. Saunders, Prof. Di Blaker, Walt Hiile, mu- sical director: Bessie Field, Marie Gilmer, Mayme Teryll, Amelia Bertrand, Mrs. It. S. Saunders and Dot Karroll. Vaudeville features are : Edmunds and Codalre, ln bar- rel Jumping and boxing; Prof. De Blaker and bis troupe of trained dogs ; Thos. H. O'Nell, buck and wing dancing, and our Il- lustrated songs and moving pictures, Includ- ing the "Great Train Iiobbery." Thos. O'Nell and Miss Karroll, in triple buck dancing, also producing a special vaudeville feature each week. W. C. Mackaye la piloting the company through new territory this season. — Cbas. B. Burns, manager of Carrie Stanley Co., closed the company at Webb City, Mo., Jan. 22, and started for Phila- delphia on account of illness of hla father. — Rowland «c Clifford Enterprises Notes: Smith O'Brien baa secured tor his support for the rest of season Edmund Hogan, late of "The Bonnie Brier Bush" Co. Mr. Ho- gan is to act as stage director and have full charge of the dramatic end. Negotia- tions are now in progress for Mr. Hogan to accept the position of general stage direc- tor of the Rowland A Clifford companies, with bis headquarters at Chicago. The new sen- sational drama, "A Crimson Stain," has been accepted by the firm, and will have an early presentation next season. — The new thtatre at Butler, Pa., was opened Jan. 21, by Ernest Lamson, ln "Young 'lobe Hoxle." — W. E. La Rose, who Is managing the tour of Jessie Beall and her company, writes that the company has been doing an excel- lent business since the new management has assumed control. The company ls larger and stronger than ever, and carries two feature specialties. Our roster Is as follows: Jessie Beall, Lotta Chase, Bessie Irvlngton, the La Due Sisters, Ben Mortimer, Chester A. Cook, John B. Hunter, Fisher Burns, F. D. Singer, Ople Beall and W. E. La Rose. — Maude Leone wrltea us that she was granted a divorce from C Wlllard Mack, at Cedar Rapids, la., on Jan. 6. She will not return to the stage until next Spring. — Belle Gold, who Is starring In "A Colo- rado Waif in the West, seriously strained a ligament ln her ankle recently. She has entirely recovered, — Irwin R. Walton Is with J. M. Ward's "A Human Slave" Co., playing the principal comedy. — Lillian Seymour has Joined "The Stain of Guilt" Co. — "The Bowery After Dark" goes on the road shortly, under the management of Sul- Ivan & Harris. John Terrls goes as lead- ing man, and Terry McQovern Is also with the organization. i V A 8 n «s Ardeck retires from "The Virgin- ian" cast Feb. 8. — Notes from Mack & Armour's Come- dians: We produced another new play, by Mr. Mack, which Is proving a box office win- ner. It is a comedy drama of Western life, railed "A Colorado Daisy." The comedy ele- ment ls strong and the Interest unflagging. It was produced In Mexico, Mo„ last week. — Beth Halsey Is with ''Zaza." — Hugh B. Koch and wife (Nellie Dia- mond) closed with the Fales Co. Jan. 16, after turning over his Interest in the com- pany to Mr. Fales. Mr. Koch and wife opened with "A Wife ln Name Only" Co., at Reading, Jan. 23. : Notes from the National Stock Co, ^K/^rj2$ \ xra s9 b 40S. -W 1/9 k&jSB & ifc.'^Si Wmm b|¥ jfS i ..73£gf ; B^ESBV l_ BSSSSSSSSS1 ssKsUvWv* * iflassssssH ■• ■Jt ^v->£ iissV • afltBll w '.- jm* ^w .j*r. s (&!%£& ss tl!i A. ~*&&i -- it* : jflB FRED ana AMY GOTTLOB, Character sketch team, who hare been playing successful engagements In the leading vaude vllle bouses of the West, touring California and the Kohl & Castle circuit, have Just finished playing the Al. Haynes Casto circuit. They made their first appearance la eighteen years In New York, at Tony Pastor's Theatre this week, ln their sketch, "In Government Bonds." — Notes from Richard Chapman's Wol- verine Theatre Co. : Goldle Beach bas Joined to play leads with this company, replacing Myrtle Branch. After adding some new plays to our repertory we win start on a Northern trip, playing nothing but the best time. Roster: Richard Chapman, proprie- tor and manager; W. B. Darcy, stage mana- ger ; Allen P. May, master of properties ; Myrtle Gunn, musical director ; Goldle Beach, Bessie Lorain, Clara Thornton, J. L. Van Sickle and F. W. Gunn. — William A Dillon writes: "I will send out three companies next season. Each will be well equipped with scenery and orches- tras. Mr. Dillon has been successful with Summer stock. The Maude Dellman Co. will tour Northern Pennsylvania and South- western New York. The William A. Dillon Co. will take In the Summer resorts of Northern New York. The third company ls well known In the repertory field. The lat- ter will visit Vermont and New York States. An excellent list of plays and vaudeville feat- ures have been selected." — Harry R. Vlckers writes: "The busl- Buslnes'sTs gVod with u7''a^d'the lU comDany ness of the Fenberg Stock Co. has been ex- Is making g5Si All are' weft and a»Too£ ffllwt through, thfs section _of_the__East, for Friday, which Is Cliffeb day. The com- pany is booked solid up to May. Roster : 'i. T. Qllck, manager; J. H. Bauman, ad- Portland and Bangor, Me., giving na two very large weeks' business, while Lewlston gave this attraction the banner opening the ouse has had since Its opening. The the- atre ls a modern one, and Is handsome and complete ln every detail. Manager O'Brien, late treasurer of the Jefferson, In Portland, is a bustler, and a manager whom it ls a pleasure to meet Scenic Artist Cahlll, of a^SJaSS^SS I Pasttt^eXra^gJl'lVeue^ So! fsx - this attraction. The. season's success Is far vance ; H. t Nelson, stage director ; Prof, tsrown, musical director; O. Lopez, A. C. .Newraptri^ Earl Craddock, Richard Elvis, Mrs. l-ella Gllck, Mrs. Mae Miller Lopei, Mrs. H. <-. rselson and Agnes French. — Notes from the Rodney Stock Co. : We dug one so far. We carry special «fw ery aU productions, a company of nitctn people, and audiences go home more inan satisfied. The company spent a pleas- ant evening last week at a banquet given W Manager G. Bert Rodney, ln honor of m Calvert's birthday. She was the re- ,' p . len t of some useful and handsome ,, ints. The "gentleman ln white" never misses a inursday. Roster: G. Bert Rodney, mona- Rf • {J- E. Van Home, treasurer : W. A. Mc- S 'i,'. 8t *ge manager ; Chas. Rose proper- n?» : C , hRB - Fitzgerald, carpenter; Claud Kl- aii ' Sl ect "clan ; J. P. Ryan. Geo. Clements, £.,,?' S, 9 Wtt, Frank Langford, Clara Sher- i>.uir. u , H> ,. Ala nun- mi ently Be said that Charles Wlnnlnger Is the atlantlc Show, and will play dates for the youngest leading man In America. Tbe ros- rest of the season. ter: Frank Wlnnlnger, manager; Charles Mesibebb or iiib Dainty Pabeb Co. en Harrison, stage manager; O.F. Bitter, mas- tertslned jncmbers_of Niagara Engine ('<>., «, ter of transportation ; Sep. Wlnnlnger, leader of band ind orchestra ; Hay A. Browne, Geo. Elsold, Joe F. Kuecbler, Jack Ford, Stella Wlmmer, Gertrude Harrison, Glbney Sisters, Isca Wlllcott, Ethel Aidrlcb, "Dad" Wln- nlnger, and the Five Wlnnlnger Brothers. — Notes from "Uncle Hex:" Good busi- ness still prevails. Our dally parades at of New London, Conn., last week. Johii Conlcy, the comedian of tho show, sang him- Mlf Into favor; Rnnzetta and llelalr en- tertained with comedy acrobatic stunts, and responded to several encurcn, and Ned Nel son told seveinl fnnny stories. The music was furnished by Chas. II. Oakley, leader of Cbas. K. Chaplain's Stock Co. permits of elaborate staging Wagenhals ft iior? per proml8e * mott elaborate produc- -iJn? *? Koch and Nellie Diamond have a', *^ 9 th the Fales Comedy Co., and Joe 81 »ter joined recently. - Mrs. Ann E. Gourdler died In this city Jan. 19. She was nfty-6ve years of age. nnd ihe mother of Ave children, all of whom have been In the theatrical profession. Two daughters, Roslna and Elsie, and a boo, William, survive her. Ill be the most pretentions Mr. bas yet carried. — Edward and Myrtle Branch have closed with the Wolverine Theatre Co., after a sea- son of thirty weeks, and are now at their home In Bt Louis, Mich. Jan. 22. Geo. C. Hale was In town last week to purchase fire apparatus for tbe fire exhibit at tbe St. Louis Fair. Mr. Ilanley, proprie- tor of the Irish Village, accompanied Mr. Hale. Loriubi Johnston* and Cabolinb Cooks, who hsve been playing tbe music hall* ln England for thepast eight weeks, returned home Jan. 25. while In Europe Mr. John- stone signed a contract whereby be secures Launceaton Elliot for America. Mr. John- stone states : "Mr. Elliot Is the present sen- sation at the Pavilion, London, where hi* feats of strength have made him famous. On the close of hi* engagement In Pari*, June next, be come* to tbe United States, under my management, and should make a sensation In New York, not only through his act being unique, but In a social way also, a* he la cousin to the Earl of Mlnto, at present Governor General of Canada." Van Foshbn and McCaulbt. black face comedians, have Just arrived In New' York from the coast, and open on the Keith cir- cuit March 14, with other Eastern dates to follow. Alice and Eliza Nelson, of the Nelson Family, closed with the Rlngling Bros.' Cir- tuo at Fresno, Cal., and are now playing vaudeville dates on the Pacific coast, meet- ing with big success. They write that they linve booked return dates wherever they have played. They bavo signed tor tho coining season with tho Great Wallace Shows, and will bo known as the Allen Sisters. Geo. W. IIl-n.hev, ventrlloqulai comedian, ployed the Btar Theatre. New York, Sunday, Jan. 17, and the American Theatre, this city, Jan. 31. Mi.i.k. Mii.i.a pb Voba, toe danscuae, will soon make her metropolitan appearance at tbo vaudeville houses In a new electric nov- elty act, which was originated for her by Prof. Claude M. Alvlene. Burton and Tiiorniiii.l write : "We closed at Stockton, Cal., Jan. 3, and Joined Lavln & De Martini's nurlcsque Show, open- ing at Sacramento. The company Includes: Carroll and Ncalcy, Stanley and Anderson, Burton and Thornhlll, Birdie Diamond. Helen Fenton, Beatrice Raymond, ten bur- lesque- women, Billy Qulnn, musical director: i Joe Nathan, manager, and Doc Nathan, In advance." Kid Kinolino, Hank Grlswold, Alva Knls- kcrn and Gussle Jacqua closed with Stovens' Superb Minstrels at Chester, Pa,, Jan. 22, nnd were entertained by Chester Lodge, B. P. O. Elks. IlAiaiix and Dean, after an absence of six months, will return to vaudeville with their new act, by Goo. Totten Smith, "In Other People's Clothes." Tub Marriott Twinb write: "We mel with big success In our new act at Cleveland laBt week. Tub Ghbat Bunkerr opened at the Stand ard Thontre, Houston. Tex., Jan. 4, and l» well booked through that State. Tub Youno Asieiiican Quintet are still playing London, Kng.. with success. They were last week at Leeds, Eng., and have re- ceived several contracts for 1005. Miss Hporum, lender of the quintet, will play one of the leading girl parts In a pantomime next Christmas. Belmont and Suttrii report that their SSXaS^S ", Tlie Installment Man and tbe Maid, by Jack II. Sutter, Is mooting with approval. Mab Jackson and Loveland Sisters are meeting with success In Alaska. They write that they have tho entire Northern circuit booked to follow — twenty-ono consecutive weeks. Eudib Miles, of Miles and Raymond, In rorms us that ho recently purchased a brown stone front house on llalnbrldgo Stroel, Brooklyn, and presented It to his wife, Daisy Raymond. Burt Barnes, trap drummer, has signed for the coming Summer nt Silver Lake Park. Akron, O., which will bo his sixth season there. Nellie Wilson was taken suddenly III wlillo playing Poll's. Bridgeport, Conn., and the BIJou Circus, of which sho Is a member. was consequently compelled to cancel the balance of tbo Poll circuit Al. Anderhon and Billy Hniaas, "Klngi pf Colored Comedy," with the Jero McAu llffo Co.. nftcr twolvo successful weeks, will close Fob. and open on the Orpheum cir- cuit, commencing Feb. IB, at Denver, Col., returning East in Juno. They announce putting on the rond, for tbe fourth season, tho negro production, "Lady Africa." Couture and Gillette, comedy acrobats. after a visit to their home*, are on tho Sben circuit, wllh return date* on the Keith clr- MM t0 ,low ' ' Ihcy nr0 D °oked up unt I Anderson, "the Male Melba," reports suc- cess at the Odeon Theatre, Baltimore, week of Jan. 11. He opened on tho Ca«to clrcu'i Jan. 25, at Fall River, Mass., with Lawrence and Lowell to follow. Latimer and Lbiok write: "We are In our twenty-soventh week as a special vaude- ville feature with the Myrklo-IIarder Stoik Co., Eugene J. nail, manager. Our sub slltutlon mystery continues to create ar«u- ment ami discussion wherever presented, anil never falls to baffle the committees who nightly conio upon the stage to tie and bind us with ropes, and Inspect tho act." Frmdeiiick Caldwell, singing, dancing anil character change performer, is at tho Palace 'i hcatro. Syracuse, N. Y. this week, with llm Howard, Bostou, and Austin & Stones in follow. Tub BrnAouBLi.os wrlto : "We are In our sixth week with the Bam T. Jack's Own Co., nnd our novelty burlesque musical act, "Sh- tan's Pastime," Is making good. We closorl a successful engagement over the Novell) nnd Kniplro circuits at Denver. Col." Tub Columuian Trio write from Olasgow, Scotland, under date of Jan. 14, as follows : "Wo are now at tho beginning of tbo tblril month of our success on tho Moss tour. It Is a great satisfaction to see the way the American act* are received over horo. Th x weok wo fool very much at homo, as wo have with us Delmore and Wllwn, Mullcr ami Coyne, and Burke, Moller nod Tolor, nil Americans. We aro In receipt of the hand- »ome Christmas edition of The Clii'ieii. which has beon a source of great ploastnr to us, as well a* to tho English performers. Claire, tho phenomenal doll pianist, is » source of much conjecturo a* to her actual), being a II vo girl Instead of an animated au- tomaton she represents In the act, until hi-r Identity Is rovcaled at tbe finish of "in Khow. We are the recipients of many onVr« for the continent and Australia, but as yi-t wo are undecided as to what course we w II pursue. There I* certainly a great field over here for good, bright acts, as they aro great- ly in demand, and all performer* over here aro doing finely." Mil and Mrs. Edwin B. Lang will lu.'ii their silver wedding anniversary on Feb. L at Seattle, Wash. McIntyrb and IIkath rejoined tbe Or- pheum Show at Denver, Col., Jan. 25. Job IIrennan closed with tbo Whlti-iy Opera Co., playing "Whon Johnny Coiimm Marching Home," on Jan. 80, and will pluj dotes at vaudeville. •' Collinh and Haut write i "Wo sailed for Europe Dec. 2, opened at the Tlvoll for f> ur ■ weeks, and havo made a big success. We were Immediately engaged at tho Kmii'if mi ■'*, weeks, commencing March 14. ami will sail back home May 11, to fulfill n- gagoment* which we hold, snd will return lo huropo Dec. 4, 1004. to play return engine tnents at the Kmpire and the llarraaforil lour. We hare been offered dates in Bomli Africa and Australia, but did not accept." Jack Davis and Beatrice Hathaway bavo Joined hands. The team will be known M Dnvlsand Hathaway, in a sketch will leu by Mr. Davis. t I"? aAI """"« Taw (Conley, Darling ami Jnfflo) have worked twenty *uccessful week* with the Innocent Maid* Burlesque Co.. W i here 'J ;bcjr wr,te ' thelr » c ' b the hit of the olio. They play a return date at Tony Pas- tor s, New York, the end of this season. 1188 THE ^STEW YORK CLIPPER. February e. Chief GEO. C. HALE, Of KANSAS CITY, will Present to t he World the GREATEST and MOST PRACTICAL Fire Exhibition Ever Produced, at the WORLD'S FAIR. ST. LOUIS. This building, constructed upon the World's Fair Qronnds, will be 200ft. by 626ft., having a Heating capacity of 5,000, Also A LARUE EXHIBITION PALACE, where Manufacturers will display Modern Fire Apparatus. CHIEF HALE Deelrea All ntanufaotorars of Apparatus to Place their Complete Line on Exhibit III THERE IS ALSO BAZAAR SPACE TO LEASE ■■a Booths All Sim** 0*n ben. Had forthoSalo of Novnltlo., K-t< Address CHIEF SE0. 0. HALE, World's Fair Oronnds, St. Louis, lo. 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Advantages of the New Dia- mond Pen:— Beantlfnl touch— glide smoothly over the p«per— make writing a S leisure— improve In use- arable — non-oonrodlble— one nib will last longer than grosses of steel nib*. Every man, woman or ohlld should use the new Diamond Pen. To start at onoe send M cent* (stamps will do) for A genu' Sample Box, or one Dollar tor large slse Sample Box, post free by return to all part* of the world, with partlonlen of the best paying agency. Standard Corporation, Diamond Pon Works, «9 NEWGATE STREET, LONDON, K.C. ENGLAND. (Poi tag* for latter, I cent*.) TWM PITY ™i ill 1 WIN Ul IifEKinifiiin 720 Htnni.ln A**,, Kir niapollt, Minn. Sj Largest 8 took of Slid**, Film* ltd lap "«T pile* In the Northwest, Good Him* wanted. Bargain Lists, •AM ORDER* PILLED PBOBUPTLT StmtBioJrtii AgiRtSft Cimssirs Sippllis We Always Have the Latest Novelties. Send for nur New Catalogue. UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO., pnfpAan l»H La SaUe Street, - - VaeaWSBIf. PERFORMERS Bora* TO EUROPE Should apply for lowest passage rate* and full particulars at the Exchange Office, M Rait Uth fit , GERMAN SAVINGS SANK BLDG., N. Y. Established it years ARRANJEJIS^COMPOSERS Wepar Royalty for good compositions. PIOBRRR PPB. 00.. 1* to M Qnlney St., Chicago. new coo if soira. ON, CARO-MY CAROLINE. W. I. L1MRTT CO, Av*,0»lOafo,rU. By SPECIAL ABBAH6EH6HT With DAVID BALASC0, the » "THE WIFE," "LORD CRUMLEY," "THE CHARITY BALL,," "MEN AND WOMEN," WILL HEREAFTER BE TJNDKR THE SOLE MANAGEMENT OF ■RS. HENRY 0. DE MILLE, KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE BUILDING, 1109 Broadway. Offlco )»08, NEWlfORK CITY. RSTABLISHED Straight 188S. or Comedy. J. WIENER. GARMENTS FOR the STAGES AND STREET ATTIRE. m BAST 14tta STBBBT, SEW TORI, 1448 BBOADWAT, Broadway Theatre Bid*. 12 TO ORDER PROFESSIONAL M n am n« ioo for »5 Centa. UfRllillal Style.Bcslcard Stock, ""■■'■ ■" with name, address and company. Booklet and samples tree. Agent* wanted. Dept. O., RECORD CARD CO.. Watertown. N. Y. BOB 4.1IIOK ACTION USE A "CROSS" LETTER HEAD IT** Samples, Oontr aota, Ticket*. Envelopes, Kto. 01088 %dra^rorn s^ CHICAGO. Pkfl. BTAOI MONRT. 1*0. BOOK OP OUTS. too. NUSICAL GLASSES substantial, load, pare it tone, easy to tune and play Photo*, references, oata logs*, with full lnf ormatlo* Haw «• play glausi • uocesafull t , will be tent or receipt of Uo. AJnaMl*. Quasophone Mfr,, AM Lenox Ata, Hew Tort City. "Tell It To Me" KBHDAIxI/B 8d BOOJC KW — sTUSTOUT. For sale on all trains and new* stands, or by null. Roe. Address EZRA KENDALL, SO Santa Tth At*., Ht. Vernon, N. V. gaga Man Dramatic and VandowUlo II L i Instruction. Bend no money, riirr Slmplj Name, Address and lo. I 1 1 nana stamp. A grand opportunity. ALPHA ACAvKII, • SOOTH B0STI1, 1188. FORTUNES MADE BY BVYINO AND OPBRATINQ The Tonawanda $IOOOpHMontli Steam Riding Sallery MADE BY Armitage-Herschell Co., North Tonawanda. N. Y. •S to 11« Oliver St. The Inventors and Original Manufacturers. CO. Hr CIRCUS CANVASES. Poles and Stakes, BEATS, Flags, E to. BLACK TENTS FOR MOVING PICTURE WORK. SIDE SHOW PAINTINGS, Front* and Bannara lor Stratt Fair*. agents tor KIDD'S PATENT CIRCUS LI6HTS. U North Ann St., CHICAGO, ILL. Fake Lake St Elevated anywhere on the Loop. Ann St. Station Is fourth atop over the river, firs minutes' ride from centre of olty^ . 8TERE OPTI- CON, $15, With Electric Are, Calclom or Ac*tyl*n* Llcht Ilustrated Song Slides, 26c., colored FILMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. _. L. HBTZ, 802 B. 23d 8trest. New Tort City. WELD0NWILLIAM5&LICK T 'A'O . COLOR TICKETS FORT SMITH ;ARK. tsr%s-% VISITING ISaaTSaa* CARDS Postpaid . Oorreet style* and sizes. Order Ailed day received. Booklet "Card Style" Free t Also bnslnsM. professional and fraternal card*. We hat* cuts of emblems for all societies. B. J. BCHUBTER PTO. & MNO. CO., _^ Pap*. jBj. Bt. la*nla. Ma. m lU"3An5' $£BBUARY (>. THE IXEZW YORK CLIPPER, 1189 TP TDBF KIHG SO TXT Or A "Craoker Jack" Song. Dedicated to PLUNGER JOHN J. RYAN. ; . Send Program and Stamps for Free' Ormv Address • before March 1JL 1904. . . ■ # - . . * Pathetic Child Song. SLIDES READY. MARY E. FISCHER, 912 Union Trust Bldg,, Cincinnati, 0, THUTRICIL HOTELS BOARDIHB HOUSES. .METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Broadway and win. Bt., Hew York. European Plan. Room* ft • jrae eynp. Wr_B .Mott.Prop. ; M.EjfoNjU^, Mgr. A CSTIN mmd STONE' s Annex , Boston, Ban. Rooms and table board. A per week. Cold bottle after show, PICVKRB HOUSE, '' GUiBK and MICHIGAN STREETS, OHIOAQO. Amenpan, $2 and up; European, 76cts. and Dp Special Bates to Theatrical Profession. ■ ' ■ 8. A. CROWE, Proprietor. KAISERHOF -^'^^ European. nits ST.. near Jackson, CHICAGO. SPECIAL RATES. SEW GERMAN RESTAURANT ._. VIEW HOVSB & RESTAURANT, I W. NEWTON, COB. WASH., BOSTON, MASS. jririt Class borne Tor Profs. Furnished Booms and Board, 16 week. M A PRIOE BOEO, Prop. BTROBB HOTEL,)** andS46 W. UHbST., CINCINNATI, OHIO. AMERICAN PLAS. T IT.0OB1NOLE, $6.00 DODBLB PER WEEK. A. GOODRICH, LAWYER, Ml West Madlsco «., Chicago; established las*. Bnsiness legal tad i nlet. Branc hes! and TmUJHm In other Htates. CHEAP Fll_«H,~_ovlng picture Machines, Cameras, Lantern*, Lenses. Song slides and supply sold and bought. SpeMal fllmsand slides made, Shows given. Expert mechanics. Oerman Am. Ulfie. A PlJtnOO., lit E^ 08th St., N. Y. T«I.4 MJ. IB. Ml 8H' COMPOSED A\D ARBA.VI1ED for any Instrument or number of instruments. Songs, words and _ub1:, sketcties.eic. Send stamp. 0HA8. L. L EWIS. 4„ R i chmon d St., Cincinnati, 6{ HOW TO BECOME A CONTORTsOH I NT. Front and Back Rending, each trick illustrated. Me._Morphei'B_8chj>ol,8;f. N 12th 8t..Fhlla.,Fu. WANTED, Two or Thren Good Perform- ers, man mid wlfo preferred. Must do two turns oneli In hl(j Bhow ; n good common cook, nlso n man for tho Advance, onn that. 1* ox- porlnnced with little shows. FRANK ADAMS, Southern Show . .Mdorson . lnd. Tor. MEDICIN B BEN, Doctors ! Bcltsonly $12 per S-o. Bargain; cannot be duplicated when gone, endaome cartoons free. 60 other styles Elec. Beits with handsome boxes; Elec. Insoles, tin. uoz. prs.; Elec Jars, "ic. doz.; Soap, $2.10 gro. Sosp Jars and Print all cash ; Elec. Belts half cash. Write for price list and lecture free. largest and best equipped E. B. Mfgrs. In U. S. and located in centre. Est. „yra. THE ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO.,BurHngton,Kan. HOVAL HUNOAHIAN ORCHE8TRA1D Fall Uniform at most satisfactory terms. I am able to furnish music for Theatre Concerts, Private Houses, all occasions, at reasonable rates; weekly, monthly and Mason engagements taken. S. TU- LEJA, Leader, 811 N. Lawrance St., Phtla., Pa. i CHBBTBRPIHLD.— Elegant Hotel: modem. Perfect cnitlne, service, appointments. European plan . 1 1. M . HAN RAHAN , Prop., Petersbnrg. Va. hobinbon hotel, buffalo, n. v., wash- RULING'S Hotel. Headquarters for the profession. 7th and Walnut Bts., ST. LOUIS. . TRAFALGAR, 116-111 East 14th BL, New York, opp. Dewey. Booms coo., «Cy $1, $1.60 day; $2.64 to $1 week. W. D. HANN1GAN, Propr. HOTEL SAVOY, Yonngstown, Ohio.— Euro- Man plan; new; rooms, fioc, 76c., $1; headquar- ters for profession; convenient to theatres; cor. Boardman and Champion Sts. A.J. Or nhper.Pro p. Mill iTi,«l$, double. W aha all i Madison, CHICAGO. O. C.Vanghan, Prop. Strictly American Plan, $8-$lli single; SIC BOSLER'S NEW HOTEL, 2nd and Jefferjon Bts., Louisville, Xy. Amer. plan. Rates $7 doable, $8 single. Everything new bnt Bio. HOTEL OXFORD, Canal A Adams Sts., West aide, CHICAGO. American A European. Special rttes to Professionals. FRANK HUNT. Proprietor, ' THE MURLLBR,Tor-erly CLIPPER HOTEL, will treat yon right In regard to rates and service, EIIGHT &UNCH Without Extra Charge, than 3 mlnntei' walk of all the leading res. Write ahead for room. -QHAB.MPELLEBJR., PROP., Milwaukee, Wis. HANAftER actors A book Tree with the address of all the popular theatres in the I'nlted Slates, population of every town nnd manager's address. Send Iflc. to nay postage. <:. c liOLAN (Wig Maker), .121 Green St.. Loekport, N.Y. ELEPHANTS, Tigers, Lions anil All Kinds of Wild Animals. Orders hooked now. Elephants from £160 earn: Tigers, f.'.t. and ho on. cheapest honse In the world. Established a century, wii.liam JAHRAOH, Stoke Newlngton, London. England. Bole address. ■ LITHOGRAPHS 1 CENT EACH, un- lettered cross-lining space; Vaudeville, Reper- toire, Burlesque, Dramatic, Opera. Bend $1 for loo samples. Opera House contracts 600. per loo. B. BUTLER, 1M W. Madison St., Chicago. MI'SICIANS: Send for descriptive clrcnlnr and prices ot the Ilnlton Cornets nnd Slldn Trombones. They nro generally concpflort to bo the best, for professionals. Address FRANK HOLTON, 70 Madison St., Chicago. BT. JAMBS HOTEL, TOLEDO, O. Ameri- can Plan. Theatrical Headqnarters. $1.2S single, $1 double: $o and $7 per week. HOW TO START IN SHOW BUSINESS. —Three different hooksi or 10 ots. All kinds of acts. MORPHET'S SCHOOL. S8T N. 12th St.. Phlla., Pa. CALLIOPE WANTED— I wnnt to buy it Small Calliope; must be in No. 1 condition nnd chenp; rIvi* full particulars nnd very lowest price first letter. HUNK ADAMS. • Southern Show, Alderson, lnd. Ter. M. 8TRA88MAN. ATTORNEY, 853 Broadway, New Tnrk City. NEW YORK, 102 HAST 16th ST., FAOiBG UNION SQUARE. All modem Improve menu* SPECIAL low RATES to the profession, ffratuileDta $1 day up. CUAS. L . HARRELL.jIgr. EXCELLENT Rooms and Board, $s, up. Con- venient to all theatres. Es'b'd -78. BROWN, 240 E.vQhlQ St., Chicago. Telephone 6321, Dearborn . HUt't New Hotel Gad. ff»JBgB jfaans Me. to 7So. per day; f2.ro and: $3.oo a week. Eidtos' Restanranl on second Ooor. No. 6 E. 4th -,t, l^fUmlngton, Del. O. R. HOLT, Prop. i HOTEL VELEY EUROPEAN PLAN. • "tm Special weoklyrates to the profession. m v'»rk St.. Chicago. Most central loctttlon In City ( IROUB Agent Wanted ; experienced, not afraid ■ flf,»n>ri;olose contractor, anbor and rellablo,Who know* middle States and East, Two car B. It. •how.- State what you can and will do; lowest KSlkrVflrst letter. Jas. W. Beattle, 303 E. LewlsSf, Vo tt Wayne, lnd. WMfBD AT ONOE-Sketch Team (man and woman); both sing and dance; change for «v«ek-_lso good Single Acts. Novercmse. Must jQiaFch.d. PlByloglarge towns and cities. MOB. OBEOON MED. CO., East Vasselbcro, Me. ..(•CAHS WANTED— Will buy or lease Com- lilhatlon Baggage and Bleeping Car, f oft. or longer, or Baggage Car, State wliat yon have In big car equipped Tor passenger sorvlce. Ftilipnr- r«nurs Jirst letter. James W. Bcattie, son B. r^'wUBL,Fori_Wayae,lnd 1 _ LOT OF FILMS WANTED, ■Mriglo, Comic, etc. FILMS, Oarerf CLIPPER. iLITIIOS.ONB CBNT BACH, AN V ST*»,B WND % IoISnTS FOR SAMPLES. JOHN GORDON, S.W.Cor. Eighth and Waln« SuecM^itbuJPit 1 FINK WHITE TAIL GNPs; or Horned Horses; cheap lots. 7 NylghaleR; cbeap lots. 20 Spotted Axis Deer, 40 Kangaroos. 10 Enmea; cheap. SO Black Swans, etc. WILLIAM JAMRAOH, Stoke Newlngton, London, England. FOR HALE or rent, Mocha&ical Wax Figures, Illusions, Pirn* Snakes, Marionettes, Paintings, Slurred Animals. Buy. sell or exchange. Send stamp for answer. J. D SWEET, Atlantic City, N. J. WANTED -Fowler'^ vaudeville Company, Clever. Petite S. and D. Sonhrettc; Ladles doing reilni'd sots. Tent, Black or Wnlte. Films tor cash. Aftrnt on nor cent or partnership. Address _ JOHN C. FOWLER, Bradford. Pa. TENTS aiad BAND WAGON for sale: cue 7ii\inoi't., ii«cii a sea„D, $7'<: 3-.v1r.fi., $K); onn Band Wagon, $-,. Wanted. party with money 10 Invest In Tom Show. All kinds of show property forsale. LOOK «.i. Jamestown. N. V. ' GOOD VIOLIN AND CLARIONET PLAYER would like to locale and plav in town where there is Theatre and dance Business. Would do light work on the sldo. Address I'RED HOSTETTER, Muslclsn. Newport. Ky. WANTED -Piano or organ Player, Sight Reader, todonhte Violin: must join on wire. Pic- ture Machine Man with plenty of lllms and Bong Slides; name Films and slide- you have; capable of changing tor one week. Small towns. Name very lowest; those that double Brass preferred. E. L. Doty and Lew Dale, write. Harry La Reane, week Feb. 1, (ilens Falls, N. V.: week Feb. s, Eagle Mills, N. Y. (Rensselear Co). WANTED UUICK-Oood A 1: Around Come- dian with Specialties who can put on iloiActs and make them go, good Novelty Aria, -mull S. and D. Lady, Sister Teams. All must change for one or more weeks. Mention if you vamp organ . Make sslarv low: forget It. Join on wire. Tickets, no, no. Taylo r's Concert Co., Columbia City, lnd. AT LIBBRTY — Com. Sketch Team, Man and Wife; Singles .and Doubles, Machine and Illustrated Songs, good B. V. Song and Dance Com. Can ,om on wire. If no tickets, don't write. THE EARLS. 82 Brosil St., Illica, N. Y. FOR SALE- You that read this ad . send stamp for circular- of i:alatea, that will give you an Income of $r.on to $.'.00 per week the rest of ymir life. This is 00 Mun. Investigate. CHARLES I'. WESTON, l:f Spruce St., Lawrence. Mnss. WANTBD, GOOD MBDICINB PER. FORMERS, Singing and Dancing Comedians who can make good; Other Useful People, write. Would be pleased to hear from Al Lecturer, bnt must belt. W, .1. Mansfield, Peirolla, Butler C"..Pa. PRIVILEGES FOR BALE, ELKS' BAZAAR, MAIN FLOOR, TOWN HALL, MERIDEN, CONN., FEB. 8-13, INCLUSIVE. Only Legltlmoie Concessions Wanted. Have 4 Ten-foot Spaoes at $20.W Each, Send Deposit. Cane Rack sold. BELASC0 THEATRE £-!*_%• Tnder the sole direction of DAVID BELASCO. Evening* punctually at *. Mm . Saturday at 2. HENRIETTA GROSNAN, Sweet Kitty Bellairs." In the Sew Play, UlincnH Tih.atiu:, 4011 St., near Broadway. nUUdilrl Rvg,,, j,™. _ At „. o/ed. and Bat., itn. C1IAS. It. HARRIS Manng.-r ROBERT KOKSON, IN RICHARD HAKMNU DAVIS' Hanson's Roily. BT If f ifl_ *fl EVENINGS. S.16. TTALLl-bD, O, M ATH., WED. AND SAT., 2. nalrM nnxly. The See. Ade's % COUNTY CHAIRMAN. B. F. KEITH'S Iniarnational Oircnlt. Theatrical EnterprUM. R. F. ALBKK, General Manager. HIOll CLASS VAUDEVILLE. 8. K. HODGDON, Booking Manager. Association ot VaudevUle Manager*, St. JafflM Bldg., Uroad- N. Y. way and seth St.. FOR SALE— Eight Uniform Coat* and Hel- mets, 10 Banner Boy Uniforms, 10 Beautiful Pa- rade Banners, 2 Large Papier Maohe Figures, 1: Good Working Tom Dogs, 12x21 Transformation and ice Scenes, l Complete Set Small Scenery, l Loud Telescope Organ. 2Cood Drums. All In good shape. Address CM AS YORK, CarbonJaJe, Pa. "ENGAGEMENTS Wanfil at once by two Good. Clever Ladles, experienced In parts and specialties. Good wardrobe. Very neat In dress and appearance. Reliable mgrs, only. Add. MIbs Starr-0. Raynos. 280 WestOhio, Indianapolis, lnd. ~ FOB i»*Llt— rEDIsbYiTlNETOBOOPE (Exhl- bltloni, with Electric Lamp and Rheostat, gr..'.. EDISON, care of CLIPPER, STREET MEN AND GRAFTERS -We are manuricturers of ths Chemical Microscope or Magnifying Glass ; al-to Wine Glasses and Baby Bottles. Send stamp for price list. OHICAGO VIAI, AND M'F'C. CO.. l&isa W. Lake St., Chicago. III. WANTED, Vaudeville Acts thai have not ap- peared East, and all those contemplating vaude- ville, to address VAUDEVILLE STUDIO, 131 Sth Ave, NY. Public hearings and openings. Coach- ing and engagements secured. Want mo people to study. be i-oa-hed and rehearBcd fur vatulevllle. CAN USE Oriental Show OR ONE OTHER GOOD ONE FOR ELKS' BAZAAR, MAIN FLOOR, NEW LONDON, CONN., FEB. 6-15, INCLUSIVE. Address IRA TOCBB, Sfgr., HOTEL ROYAL, New London, Conn. AT LIBERTY, CLIFFORD B. SMITH, JUVENILE LEADS. MABLE E. SMITH, INQK.NUES,, JUVENILES, OUAIIAOTEIIS. Write or wire, No. 3M GO0R8!> ST.. McKeesport, I'a. 99 "NAPPY LEE, A SLOW DRAG BY JOE JORDAN. THE BIGBEST HIT OF THE SEASOB. leaders send 10c. for complete orcheitratlou. THE AGNEW MDSIO Pl'llLISUING CO, Des Moines, la. v WANTBD, to hof Plate Gloss LwgbtagM'r- ror7:*s8ialc price and condition. PHOTO STL'DIO.-No. 62t8 niierlor8t., Cleveland, 0. ~»i' ANTBD. Sketch Tcsm, good 8. and D. Oome- dlfeSoiibretti or Sister Team. Must bavewaid- rebSSd change for two weeks. State all ; will aa- a^DTwIreVCa Reamea. Read and Write, answer. Bpolea ¥•* Chicago Jul M*y. While Spear, Lemoni, 111, vPOa SALE, Indlun Bill's Wild Wert Stock ami flat IJaw, Advance Car, Canopy, Baggage Wafos*. Stage Coach, Emigrant Wagon, Hand ffaloE Ticket Wagon, HweiT Tally Ho coach Re- Sr^aSeatt. Harneas, Baddies. Augustus Jones. e.Httton forge, Va, .FOR SALE— Entire Bhow Outfit: New 70 foot Bound Top, one so toot Middle Piece if, )3tf$-b,M Seats, nine «*« ^ £"_," lingtSsvreterved, nine tiers high,; Flap Bick*. *^lSfigSB8&3Xotffi& I Ot MB. W.oted, MACHINE, car. of CUPPEB. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN— Something entirely new for Side Shows, Museum*, Parks, store Shows. Whole show Itself, on large elevated stage. Will sell or exchange for tents, picture machines, steroopl Icons, circus wagons, or any show goods. v L. B. 483, Jamest own, N. y. TO INTRODUCE OCR PRINTINO.- 100lelterneads,26c.: 200,40c.: 600,76c. Envelopes same, naif tone, $1- 3,000 32da, 76c; stickers, 30c: hards, .iflc : coupons, l.-.c.etc. Samples, 4c. OAKLAND SHAW PRINT, Ponliac, Mich. WANTBD, HUSTLING WAGPN SHOW Agent who Is a close contractor and who can and will handle a brush. Only experienced men who can furnish reference that will bear investigation need apply. Alio want Singing andTslklng Clown who does concert turns, nod useful people for small wagon show. Low, sure sal arles. AI F. WHEELER'S NEW MODEL SHOWS, Box 444, Sohenectady, N. Y. ' WANTBD AT ONCE -Medicine Lecturer that Is office worker. Tou must be good, and eettho money. Yon must be a good talker n"d anood olllce worker, and have good appearance. Salary or per cent . 1 have a first class compsny and play big towns, and never close. This is a good position for a good man. Address BILL* 8ENRAB, Care 0? Ben rah'* Vaudeville nnd Bov elty Co., Elma, Iowa. BLACK ART, FLYING LADT, Statue Turn- Ins to Life, Ventriloquist Figures, Organ, Paint- ings, Mechanical Wax Flgnres. Illusions, Books nn'llaglc Etc. W. H. J. BHAW, Victoria. Mo. WANTED HDICK— Irish and. Dutch sing- Inir and Dancing Comedian and Other Caefnl Peo- ple, change forone week, work afterpieces: organ p ayerapreferred; (also AI Lecturer, Bo«U_< on per cent). Sure salary, steady wort, to good, reliable peowe; tell all first letter. HOTSPRINCB HED CO.. Oraoevllle. Minn FOR BALANCE OF HEASON, Claude Lewis and Clara Lewis Juveniles, neavles I Le.idlng auil Characters. | IlitslnCris. Thoroughly reliable. First class companies only, -lolnt engagement. Addrcis OiiAi DE LEWIS, <«W Park Place, St. Paul, Minn. PASTOR'S LAVK.S'llKR .V rOMSOS. WARD k OURRAN. FLSKl: A Mi I10NOIGII. IRENE HIANKI.IN-, PANT/KKTItlo, MELK Ol.lVi:. THE I KUMARS, THE GOTTLORS. LAW80N A NAMON, THE I SUERS, ST. I. Ol IS I .MR. THE AMERICAN V1TAGRAPII, Anil iii an Extra Attraction. vhb MATINEE TODAY. Dewey Chin, Blossoms Burlesquers, B. 14th BL S BCRI.F.SQTJF.S. NOVBLTIESj Huber's l Vv. Museum GEO, II. RUBER, Propr. WANTBD AT ALL TIMES, Living BOBMNMS, Freak* of Nature, also Flrat Class VaudovlUe Aota tor Theatre. Address J . H. ANDERSON, Manager. i FIFTEEN M1NTTE8 IN ONE. FI8KE STOCK CO. RICHARD PITROT, Touring In Europe On Important Business. Address N«. ~ SCH ARNUOHST S'l RAhhl 1, BERLIN. GERMANY. "THE JOLLY TRIO" CnSHING. MERRILL and KBIOKRON. BROOKS BROS. THIS WEEK, FEB. 1, .IBPFEKS THEATRE, SAGINAW, Midi. "SIMPLE 1 TOMPKINS" More than iimklng good at Chicago Clubs. WOULD LIKE to hear from "HUT Air" Mercli'tiis to look after "Stea mer" T run ks. KOPPE. CI 1 1 15 A COMPLETE WAOONSHOW, \S|iV, HOOD AS NEW, UftUU* WITH OR WITHOUT HORSES. Soli Cheap. Vou can organize here. Open In April. Advance Baggage and Passenger Wagons, Cage*, IlarneaB. Saddles, Wardrobe, Tents, Heats, Light*. Poles. All small articles will ill. up any size show wanted as to Horsen and Wagons, Canvas good; all property A No. 1. Come see a bargain and chaooo of life. Oan 1110 quarters here Free 'till April -. SUN BROS, l.'i3 Boriniidu 81.. Norfolk, Vu. P. S.— Will exchange or tuiy non. Oars and Animals. WANTED, GROSS -LYALL CO, Character Man, S. and D. Boubrettc, Feature Act, double parts, Must be low salary; wn pay nil, GR08S A LYALL. Cambridge, 0., Feb. 4 to G. Monte Lewis, write. WAXTElMtl'ICK, For Uncle Josh Sprucely Co., Character Old Man, with Specialty, lor Jonh; Character Woman. Join on receipt of wire. State lowest salary. Pay own hotel. Address Paola, Kannas. 6; Topeka j D. B. LEVIS. AT LI B ERT Y. HARRY ALLEN, Aeldr.il HT. OLIVET, Ky. JOSEF YARRICK, hao.oia*. Invl les oirers. JOOBAST «^I_ST„ New_York._ ORVILLE and FRANK Arc playing this week for MR. SIlKKIlk at Ins NEW BEDFORD House. AX I.IBCRTY, AGENT. B. A. DUBOIS, Care Of ••BILLBOARD,'' Cincinnati. O. AT LIB-HTY, I^e-wv- HeQortoii COMEDIAN. rp-lf. Date Spi'clatili-; EMOGENH MAXWELL, Characters »r General Bnslnons, Whlsiling Spit . mines. Addriss LEW II. OORION, fin Dearborn A'".. Clilrago. III. At Liberty, Single and Double Specialties, Latest iiiuatraied Sonics. Spcotacular Fire Dance, Best Lino ot Machines Special Scenery. Both play parts. Addros* LA MOOT A- BEATRICE. 1107A State St.. East St. Louis, HI. Winlid Quick, Join on Win, A I Cimriiin pot on acta and make ibein go; limit, $10 and all*, ticket advanced 10 Join Tourists, boozer* and Incompotrnls save postage. "The Knights,'' other Med. pnrrormers, write DOCTOR W. D. MOORE, llolgate, Ohio. Mi MlUkS FOR RUT. EUGENE CLINK * CO., 014 Grand Ave.. Chicago, III. Want Comedian or BDiilir* t let lunat |AI L _,ET UOkers plar nrgau, WolrsSiimni.il, W. Va, AT LIBBRTY EVEHETT M. BARNES JUVFNl LES and GENERAL BUSINESS. BROWN'S VALLEY, Minn. Worth Absolutely U.. ______ •» ,loll » r '' ,n ,ho »- nllfinrflllx -aiMs nr America's IIMIIHIVHw sn ,i England's be»t vaiidevlllo |iertornn>rs. MADISON'S BUDGET tim. O contains Si Original Parodies, Nil M hv Jame* Madison and Barney liw. v. Bernard; 9 new Monologues, 4 new Sketches, Harry Montague's bur- lesnun, "AN AWKWARD MISTAKE;" new Dutch, Irish and Hebrew Specialties; Comic Poems, Toasts and Epitaphs, Walter London's roaring Tame, •'BUBBLE'S TROU- BLES:" James Madison's comedy, "UNOLE JOHN'S VISIT," besides hundreds of orig- inal Gags, Stories and Jests- SO big page*. One dollar per copy. Send All Order* to Complete your Die; I. J.KsHEIL any 3 -till In print ■" ' w ' n ' "■""■* for tl.M), any .1 Tor t'J.OO, any 4 for I'iW), or Budgets 3, 4,1, a and I for |_ (Agent for James Madison) 140* Third Awe., New York. 8BAND AHNDAL FOOD SHOW AND HPRI'IAL INDOOR CIRMV.1L, Tu bo held in tho rosiest growing Dept. Store in N. J.; .T.iii.rmO - |Hi|Oilntimi. tou can make money at this show. Space: nun now ts'had at reasou- alilo rates. Very attractive Ixioths ror nil comer-i. Wrll», telegraph or call on MR. I. MORRIS, THE 80ERIR 00.. Broad and Market Bts., NEWARK, N. .1. ^ WANTED, PROPERTY HAN Who Can Do Acrobatic Dance; Union Han of Small Statnre* ADDRESS MUSICAL COMEDY, Cavra of CLIPPER. "A 1 BANKS' IDEAS TrV k| ■■ Im tho latest Issue, and you want 11 If HA I 5 ,nl wIhIi to keep up with tlio"Vande e*WI ■ vlllo Vehicle." Unto date Parodies, Monologues, Sketches, End ilagt, HecltntlonH. Short Gags, Cross Fire Work, Etc. Gel out ol tho old rui. i so the best wblln you an paying Tor II. (lei tho cheapen so long as you get the best quality. In other words, use BANKS' IDEAS. You will not is) snrrr j on t rind this work. It's no EXPERIMENT, but a PACT. Established for over seven yonrs. H not right It could not. ilvo. Ideas, No. 7, Ju.-t old, Sth.-, PBR COPY. Nod. r>, o, 7 while limy iu«l for f l. Any two books Tor sue. Send today. HUB BANKS, V21 Lockwood Hi., Providence, R. I. SUN'S MINSTRELS Bass, Baritone Singer, Clarionet, Musical Team, . or Minstrel People. Wrll«. slating full particulars, Auburn, Oallt., Feb. ;<■ Carson CHj, Nov., 1'J; Reno, V,; Ogdnu, Ulah,17. tlltB. 8FN. GOOD COMEDIAN laminar with London HhOII Show. Lorn: season, good salary. iilhHrChoai Show People, write. Address W. t . WALLACE SHOW, Long Beach, California. WAKTT8 BOOK DAHOEB, Double Ban Drum. Alio TB0IB01E for Band aid Orchestra Adders. Fit AMI ADAM*. P.r Haul., PHOTOGRAPHS Cabinet Photos of yourself for selilng.aao per 1,000. New Eden* OARBOMA flnlih. 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Advertisements— $2.80 per Inch, single col- Ullltl. Advertisements sot with border, JO per cent, cxlro. suiscuiftiox. One yoel* In advance, M ; six months, *-' : three months, H- Foreign postage extra. Single ttiplca will tie hcoI, postpaid, on re- ceipt of 10 cento. Our TcrtolN art- cn>li. Iiriluic IiIn ranis It Ik a niimlnnl iii i.i.i \ ii us. com., in r. L. K. II., lluilliuorc. — After the aliening slmke null plnyer liliiKt either pis-kct n luill, iiiuke mi older! ball strike a cushion, or Hie rue hull Hlrlke a cushion after contact with mi object ball, under penally of forfeiture ■il three points. J. SI. «'., Mil n I xl nic.— In our answer to T. II. M.. In Ci.n-i'i-.it of Jun. 3S, II wan not t'.crissnry to consider the rules of call slmt pool, nM I here In no game of pool extant ■fllK CLIPPER Is Issued every Wednesday wherein the fuel Hint n ball, while being morning The lust four (advertising) pngos P'ickcicd. should ulrlkr a rimliion. would In- SSwS mm on M^wr-t ii | a. ( £ -iimi Sra»ViffV& i * rt *"° 8Porln8 ,,f the other pages on MONDAY and 'I LLSDAV, ni.\R. The Forms Closing Promptly, T»«- R, K . |, ; , (tairlesrowiV— I. Toiiimy baa, • dny, kI HI o'clock A. 51. who Inst •nek boxed Jnek O'Brien In •Pnlln- '•' licflserontlt liy express, money order, check, il'dphln. U mi American by birth, having been P. ao^rorrcKlstered letter. All cash en- }~&«iJ«!Z a &*i }", >!"»!' _-"•..' !S* closed with letter Ik Ut the risk of sender. \tldres* 'All « nm niiiniciit Ions- to -: TnM NKW lOHK ClilPl'KH. »-, ' • ' *T West 2ftth Street, New York. j,i,-,,iilrn.l Cable AMrv**, ■iSIMRT." THEWE8TERN BUREAU Of Tjii) CUMI I* toealed nt Hooni Tiirj, Ashland 6 Block, Chicago, Walter K. Hill, manager and • correspondent, where ndver- flsonients anil subscriptions arc received at our regular rules. THE LONDON BUREAU Located 1 at 48 Crauboum SI., London, \V. C, K II. .V, Montreal. — Yea;. when n cnll la I,cnlle Davis la In Chicago, and raay made all iiliijerw who stay In muMt show put out "A Wise Woman" for a (taring tour their entire baud* hi the laiard. of the middle West ,E. II. lilacoy anil A. I., ierre Halite.— The player's couten- fain My 'are In Florldn W. D. Coxey, lUni Ih groundless. Ah lil» bet on the four editor of, The Uayteuod Jlciahl. printed resulted In a "split," nud ns there wcro'tio la one of Chicago's siiburlx, nas eone "rail ' beta, the dehomlnntlon of the "bock" Krntt to begin • bis mi nil season as card, had no ls>nrlng. whatsoever no the play, an editorial writer In advance of the • •<• r«— Wo do not understand yonr query ; Itanium Mm Sidney Kills - "Eric of , Wllle-aunlu. and he uzpllelt.. Swwk-n" Co. has bein rehearsliiK la Chh-ngn n i„ n t;" Xance O'Nell. In repertory «»ne< ;ln i • l\. ami «., Tletrolt. — K loses: In draw the past week, preparatory to opening la Kc- matliwes), at the Tremout : "If Women were l«>ker,. ir a player Jooka at his cards before uoalia. Wis., Jan. .11. Hen ihnilricloi will j|en." at the lirnnd opera; '•m pnl ^,,2! n,r ; discovering Unit he 1ms more or less than lie starred In this new dialed piece, and the proper number his hand b dead, and he Charles I~ Walters will have the mannse- aiands out of Hi., itilme fur Hint deal. If niem nf the i.iiupnnv Arthur 1". I«m- lie dlsi-overs and minoiinceg the fact be/ore pin Is playing club and society - dates In Chicago with his vaudeville novelty "' Boston.— The changes ft the theatres this week arc: Mmc. Charlotte Wlchc uml ■mpanv in ilu- uhibc; Charles Uawtrey, In "%.• Mim from lllankley's.' at the Uol- lis- Uie Hen Orvel 1'layers, In "The Merchant il Venice." nt Cblckerlnr luih tli.- tu!3ct8, a "Clndcrell. Mi Q*^*g£jgQ*2B it: -ifWoi ?ra; Kuget. In -Zaxa." at Hie « •olunihla ; , "fho SIot i of the Knur." nt the Hall : "The Stain of O "lit. „t the Huh; "Wild Oats." nt the Castle Miumre. and "Not llallty." «'««»"'£ Siimirc. The liiislncss showed some signs >» of linprovement Inst week, and an excellent Knsiern vaiidi.vll!i- in.nlilngs Harry T. B reruge might have lsi-n recorded had the It.ivmond gm* with "Krle of Sweden" in weather Im».'ii more favorable. musical director The Chirk Strei«t Mu- OmM Tiikatbk f8talr & Wilbur, mnno- heiini, soniewluil altei'il In Its Interior plans B ersi. — For the second nltractlon at this from previous condlllon.4, o|s-nei!, Ail. In ml Jlloc-k, Cblcngo. Vitally Important to b>cttl theatrical Inter- ests was the week ending Jan. at». The hit of the show. W. C. Fields has created nothing short of n sensation here, and, con- sidering the fact that he Ik following Kuril and Sam Elton, who played here only a few weeks ago, a deal of credit Is certainly due him. It. O. Knowlcs arrives tins week from Lon- don, as do Wilson and Waring, so there will be quite u little American colony around the Empire lor some lime to come. Needles to say the Americans la town turn out In full J P Congbtnn, manager mid correspondent, clouds which luive obscured the sun of man- lo'rcc to "welcome such iicrformers ns Fields «'i.erc ndTerllaenienta nmt Biiuscrlptlous tiro Kgerlul hope took tin a allvcr llnlog, und the uml Knowlcs. where ndTeriiRcniints no im i stagnation which has. lasted since Jou.' !• Amlier Auslit snd Will llnlnea ore ulso received at our regular ritteo. TUB C UII1 CAN UK OHTAIJlnn glvoa prumlsc vt chntige lo nctlvlly. Lust with the Knnwlm Company, and It Is ru- AMnday evening the City Council resolved mnml that Victoria Monks Is coinlnc Isick This mauv • Diamond News Co., 07 1'runo, Ha- Utlus were retained as alisolute requlaltes to There Is a rumor all »-„«,.• Manila Hook and Stationery Co., V-'S ''l"'"lu«- Our managers Immediately set about Doyle, Florence Hnlnes' 1 I V. o««u a I A L i 4 Sun VI7- lU "' r ■ t ".", k ? f "" t "'ttlon. and us n result start a music hall here. F.scoltn. Manila, V. 1., Albert & aon, i.i. smral laaatm expect lo be given pcrinls- playing In Cape Town, a the Crnn.il Upern House, the Illlnuls, the Oarrlck and the Studchuk'cr have lieen in- f|ss:led. MeVlcker's Is inlvertlslug lo ois-ll Monday eveiilng. Feb.' I, with "In Old Kentucky." The Illinois expecta to open ou the siime evening, with Anna Held, In "Mile. Napoleon." Fur several days advertising matter, without date, has 1-ec'ii displayed hi the lobby of .Uie Cur- vlek. and the Four Cohans, In "ltinmlng for - that house dur- omlng week. 11 men when the hooking of "The mil II .Feb. to. 130 King St.; Sydney. Anstrallft TIIK SKWYOKKl'HPI'BR pulillsnes »nly one edition, und tlint in dated from New >'orb. QUE$I E8 ANBjW EBED. So Replies by Moll or Tele«ra|>U. AuwiKSSBS on- WKtliUAiiouTS >oc oivbn. nm,,.," will proUbly oimti that house "dur Au. is Qtr»sT oP HKH siioi:i.u wsii-ie m |„ K |bc.latlM days of the coming week. 11 TIltlSK WHOH TBKT IIKKK, IN. CA«M OK lllh Is sold Ulllt llltl Kltlllcbllkcr will Hot OUCH I'LlPl'Kll Tost Ofiice.. Au, MMSBHI wii.i, A. .dlVBHTISKn O'NK WF.KK HSI.V. W TIIK rtOLTi: OK AXt TIIBATBICAl. CoMl'ANV !.-« hol-iiit. Kwru to «ri» list or ttmmsh OK AXOTmi! 1-AUB Wl! CANNOT SBNO KUt'TBS ll'y MAMi ou TBt.K 'illAMI. DRAMATIC. O. It. t.. .lonmdirwih— We have no Unowl- islge. of the present wlierenlHitits of the party. \dilreHs a loiter In onr care, mid we wll uil- Ycrllse It'lu Tub eunSB loiter list. W. U. IL. Illnghamtnu, NluK. C. V., Davenport, Muk. ]',. II. B.. Onk Lntie, f . V. 8. H.. nuffnlu. v. V. Kx„ South lleml, II. II., Iluffulo, Mum. 1>. K. !*.. rhllodelphln, E II. I)., Conway, Miw. M. N-. Dnyoiine, and Jlus. C, Ilrook- Ivii. — See auBwer to O. W. T„ above. W. 1.. K.. llrlstol.- r -Addrci»s llrentaiio, There Is a rumor nhoiir town that Mr. Iiiihliaiid. Is going to Miss luilnes Is still lid as she Is coming sbm to open during the coming week. The isirk here in a few weeks, perhaps- she will Hileugo thHtra House, MeVlcker's Theatre, let ns know what s" she Intends to do. The Sass-.NeiBon Company, nt the Stand- aril Theatre here, is playing "Old Ueiclel- Iwrg." and doing a record business. Tlie comiKiuy. ns written about before, Is a thor- oughly giMMl one.. The Cnlety.. Company, nt His Majesty's, Is ploying "The Country Clrl." and the Knyncs .Ighl .- and the remnlnlng eight lo be given tip to "Snney Sallv." A lOlinble cnmimny of play- ers U In support- nf Mr. llnwtrey. Tbkuont Tiikatub (Jno. U. SchoetTel, mniingeri. — "Cinderella and the Prince.' IS. A. irnrnefs tenth work for the First Corps Cadets, n local military organization, occu- pies the stage <>f this house during the even- ings of current week. This engngemcat Is the big social event of the year, nnd Is looked forward to with great entlnislnsm. 'Ihe house Is sold out for the week, the seats Mng sold at miction and bringing large premiums. Nance O'Nell played three spe- cial matinees here last week, and made such tin enormous hit that arrangements were nt once innilc for another week. of matinees. "Jlimda," "Fires of Sf. John" and "Cuiullle" constitute the week's repertory. Do Wolf llir]i|ier closed Saturday night his month's engagement In "Mr. Pickwick." business being only fnlr dnrlug the stay. For the first rime In the history of Ihl-s house a minstrel organization will hold forth durluglhc weeks of Ken. 8 and 13, and the engagement Is re- garded as a big novelty by the imtrons. liochsiuUci-'s Minstrels Is the organization mentioned. Coi.n.\i.ii. 'filKATSB (Chns. Frohmnn, Hlch & Harris, managers). — Mondny. Feb. 1, slnrts the second and llnal week of Viola Allen. In •'Twelfth Night." The house was (Ink last Monday and Tuesday, owing to illness of Miss Allen. This has been her first npiK-ariiucc In tills city ns :i Sliakes|H-arenn star, and as a result there has been all the more Interest attached to her engngeaicnt. 1,'iusl sized houses gave Miss Allen and her preweii and Jil. and the last day of the meeting is next Friday, New Year's day. Quite as pretty Prince of Pit-sen" Isiglns. As to Just when mid smart frocks appeared on Ihe. members' oilier i hen ires will open, within the uuloii kIiukI and on the lawns as are seen In Ism- loop, nothing Is at present announced. Kf- don and Purls nt the. big meetings. The forts are being made lo open the Chicago American element, both male and female, (ipem House two wcks from Mondny — Feb. undoubtedly exivllcd In this line. The one. lb. The seating arrangement Is being over, eomidalnt is Hint there Is no money — cer- hnuled and thu other changes -required by talnly things Uuanclnl nre very tlglit here the Inspectors are being made ns rapidly just at present, and all arc praying, or dolug lis possible. The gallery, It Is said, will not something akin to It. that Lord Mlluer's re- be opened. II. K Crescy announces Hint turn will settle the labor question nnd have the .Marlowe Theatre. In Knglcwood, will It out of Ihe wny. open next Hundny afternoon, Feb. 7, with •I'lie Lit tile Church Around the Comer." The oilier theatres, .ttimprlKliig Stair & Llnv- tin's local chain, are being put la readiness for Inspection this week, and will open ns soon as the iiMpiisUe alterations can bo luutle. The uioiitu of February will probably witness the opeilug of every rhentre wlilc'i Is to ugiilii bid for putioniigi! this season. At all events Ihe bmg In be remembered inoiiih of January has passed, with Its heart -♦*♦ ILLINOIS. he second and last week of Its stay. Is a local success, although It In not attracting the large, sized houses it deserves. Henry K. Hlxey aud Jessie Ilusley are perhaps thj most farorcil of the company, though the others arc not far hehluil. William Collier, in "The Dlclatoi." comes Feb. 8. Boston Tiiratmb (Ijiwrence SleCnrty. manager). — Charles Warner, In "Drink," did fair business last week. Tills week Is the last of the fortnight's engagement. " 'Way Down Fast" follows. Ma.iestic Tiikatbh (Slnlr k Wilbur, man- ngers). — The nev scluilule of prices here seems to hnve met with popular favor, ns has also (he production of "lltisler llrown." which commences Its second and Inst week on Mumlui. Feb. 1. The piece Is one of the Isjst of Its kind seen In Boston this season, and no one lias left the theatre feel- I'eot-ln. — At the Grand (Chauiberlln, Har- rington & Co., uiunngors). — "A Hun on the Bunk" hud. fair business Jun. -4. William Owen fared the same -o. Charles B. Hun- ing that be has not received his money's rord iU "Sweet Clover" drew fairly "7. In- worth. The piece is chock full of bright dlcullous are fair for "Arizona" SO. Com- lines, clever songs and funny witticisms, ing: Mrs. Leslie Carter Feb. 4, "Qulncy Utile liabrlel scores heavily in the title Adams Sawyer" il, "Tin; Two Sisters" 7. rule. Next week. J. K. Mima;-, lu "Arrrah- 1.. PorlHUioiitli.--The advert Isowent hr^id'or'HiirprVmdpills^VmVchorii will cost «. - H.:iii net. (i. N„ Mllwnukao. — You pridinbly laean the (Joldeu (Into tnilntet, as a purty of Ihe name you nicotian ts u member of It. Ad- dress luirtv In rare of this olllco nnd we will advertise Ilia Idler In owe letter list. Also I. a Sullj Theatre Kt'ick Company. Monday nlgbi, Feb. 1, a reception and ball will be given at llnyumrkct Hull lu aid of the stage hands employ, si (of rather, riof employed) nt the lluyniaikct Theatre. Tiiesduy afternoon the Auditorium Theatre will be the scene nf .mi., ...■-. »m... •-•'-- ., , ,. j i in.- aiiuiKji oiiii i iieiiue win m- no, i»v< ".; ».i watch our Tttliueylle roule list each week for lhl , ui^,,,.^. la-neilt of the lot. Walter Jouea. Hie dates Ofllloqululef. •M.-W.7 Dauvers. — Make application to the Librarian i»f Congress. Washington. 1>. C. Mils. A. Il„ Uhinchesler. — We hnve no record of the «lenlli of uny party of Hint name. . „. ,, ,,, . „ . . It. It. 11.. I'hdttlleld. t. Win. H. Wear died Feb. 13, lPP-'. ". We have no inenns of l-.uowlng. Craee Heals and Edward Frelberger, with Mllward Adams, treasurer of the fund, are liroiuollug a bill of vaudeville, upern and drama which prmnlsca 1o run till the after- noon, nud result hi u goodly sum of money. The sliigii hands mid hill posters, as orgunl- ■/alloiis. will share hi Uie proceeds, nud Ihe Actors - Church Alliance will be alio! led some of the funds. Meanwhile concerts by ThcO. • tt.B.', Wuinmcn.- -1. "Olc Olson was pro- llori , •|Uork.— Wo have no rocnnl or „| KUt HIM , jjatnidny afteruoou of each week the death of the.parly. i\u^n great throngs In attendance upon the W. O. ,B., ThoiiiiisvIlle--l. Watch our concerlH of Cliiemros prize organUnllon nt i utile list each xrei'k. 2. Advert IsO your n l( . Auditorium Theatre The coroners Phil I'.uO Carrie Bur-cII. Ferguson and llu pre, Cunrge nnd Pauline Kldd. Abbas Ben Ulnar. Mile. SullKinn Marglna, Sir. and Mrs, Ben Hunt. J.v«ji'iis' (A. F. Jueolis. proprietor). — The house Is ls-lng well tilled nowailays. Week of 1 : Button and Button. Conwell and limner, the lllckmans, the Mldgclcys, flMM and Sadler. Xiitks. — The Er.gles had an open session Jun. 27, when n big time resulted The KhoiiisKaus had n session M, lsirrowlng talent from th-J Stain Street The Crnnd has the Is-st list of Imuklngs for Februarj- ever seen si the house tine night stands In this vicinity nre getting the best there Is, owing, to the closing of many theatres. • Decatur, — At Powers' Grand Opera House (Fred J. (liven, manager), — "Arizona," Jan. J-', had a good house. ■■The Yankee Consul," :!3. iileased a large at tendance. "The Cava- lier. UK. deserved belief patronage. Pros- WTIIium Proctor. Ccrlmdc Stanley, I.ucla F. Iliixford. Slurlou llcrlicrt, Corn Wells. Slercedes Carrlnglon and olhers. Next week, Helieccu Warren, lu "Tcss, of the D'Urbcr- vllles." Cbanii Oi'BKA I|oi:hb (Ceo. W. Slagee, manager). — "Winchester" had fair returns Inst week. As the heroine Enid Mayo did the part full Justice, und her forceful manner was a surprise tu many. Wilfred EucUs nud Lawrence Griffith were also worthy of much credit for excellent work. "If Women Were Slen" Is this week"s offering. The company Includes : Alma Powell, Virginia Howell, Stnggle Vision, Harriet Lee, Samuel Hex. John Saunders. J. II. Ilnzellon. William SlusKcy. ItolK'i-t liullliurd. John Abbott. Mil. [in Costa. II. Brandon Mitchell and Hurry Sillies. Terry SlcOovern. lu "The Bowery After Dark," Is announced to follow. Slrsic Ham, (Stnlr & Wilbur, managers). — 'The Sign of the Four." with Waller Ed- winds In the character of the great detective. T. N. S.. Anderson. -Joseph Jefferson was i,,,,,™),^',. 'building lnsjs'cti.r. ' were rlio illy born In 1.S'.1i. A. 'P. 8.. New York. — The plays are uu- kiioun to us. nt least under the titles you mention. . .. ; . , , I, It. B.. Slol>lle.---Address .Tunics .1. Arm- strong, 10 Union Sipinrc, New York City. S. fi. SI., St. Iritis. — W'e have no knowl- edge of the cunipiiiiy. I.. C- B» New Hovh'lle.- Watch our route list each week. . ■ E K B.. Llncrtln. — To (he liest of our knowledge the play Is not on the roud nr pri'si'iit. uml wo lira. no) aide to give any In- elllcmls who were Imuiul over to Ihe grand Jury. .Mayor Harrison on Tuesday nflernoou seemed il wrll which served lo bring his case before u local Judge, and he was discharged from all lilnmc or responsibility Tor the pl- ena, was married lo Laura Hurnnd nt III.. Jan. Si. 'ana, HnlMoy.— At tlie Empire (W. L. Busby, nmnnger).— "The Two Sisters" had u fair house Jan. 1,1. "More Than tjneen" gave u loslropl'c. In so fur as" I he coroner's lurv ve'r- splendid performance, lo good luiKlness, 1U. did applied lo his particular case. The "The Messenger Boy" did well j;;. Indlcu- nther cliv ollicltils. together wllb Will J. lions were ginsl for "'Ihe Prince of PIIkcii." liavls. manager: Win. II. Sellers. Ilreman: •_'S. Coining: Barlow's Sllustrels 30. "Hu- .laiues l-:. I'liiiimiugH. enrpentur. and Win. dnlpli and Adolph" Feb. ". Mrs. I^sllc Car- SlcSltillen, conueeied with tho Irmpiols The- -ter 3, "A Bun on tho Bank", 4, "The Silver ntre, nre still under imiul. hold to awall (tin Slipper" S. action oi lite grnnu jury •. . .sinnager J'ormntloii ulsiilt It. Frank II. June of (he Wurrlngiau Optra - E. A. IL. «nni(er.- 1. 'the, tenni Is kito* ii || llMm% ouk I'.irk. pres»iiled Gorimis Mln- ' ^oll will have to nil- — ♦*-♦ .NORTH lAHIII.IM. . the Knrsnys. dn^ss them, , ,, .„ ,, .... Ill C. K. Pullmnn.- - Address T. It. Win- licit, 340" Rnmdwiiy, New York City. Tun WANluiRBt:, Cincinnati.-- Address some musical journal. • SV.- II. tf., •l'i«|ieku.--Aildress Alice hniiscr. U::t •lirondway.' New Vork City. CARDS. II II. C- -A lose*. A straight flush, com- sireU for (line |M>rloriiiiinci:s Jan. ^0. :iil. iidverllsing the event lu the Chicago puiicrs. i. nil ullrncllng miiiiy pnlrons from the down lowu ilbtrlel uml West end of the oily.... "The Price of Silence." previously owned und managed by It, I., dimes, Iks been re- void by lilui in the author. Sir. Crcscj 1 Wing iniiihle to uhtiiln bookings from Sthlr ,v llnv lln. Mr. Cii-M-v ts also going to dispose of "A ibimblcv's ftytuthler." Ills only nmd at- posed ~of~ king, queen, Jack, ten and nine i rail Ion will be his production of "n.it of hoot, hnttta one made up of live, four, ibrnc. Die Fold." but he will coiillmic us uiuaager ood. ( linrlntte. — At the Academy of Slush- (J. S. Flslmrg. imningeri. — The Mabel Paige Co. .lun. 33-30, The business wus very' good. The llrsl three nights people were turned r.woy. "A Fool of Hie Family." J8. liud fair business. Jefferson He Aneells, lu "The Toreador." Feb. 1 : "Florndorn* S. No'Tf.""Xui" Gray, who was for twenty- live years manager and lessee of the old i -harlot te Opcru House, died suddenly on a street car In this city Jan. •.'."i, aged Ufty- .idiie years. Two soils. William and James. tawest nfrrtM HUSH. . . . .Thos. IMMM of Clies.er. lHx..Z!i ^mJ^ IteJ&TSZJ&hSF*" '" W. 0. M.rAlhtiquerque — I, A wins, as the lsi-n tu towu during lbs pnsl week, timing- '" s "*' ' " " IL "■ * , '"'"»"-B> '" "• ifrnb-r scores thf point the moment ho turns lug for His appearance, nndw canvus. of . i. ,.„. ,,.«".. o,j ,..„, ,»,,.,, lack. 2. In seven on. when there Is a tie the llargnives Shows In this vlelully this ui.m.ii, itK game. Um nun-dealer, or elder hand (who in tills env WU* Oi. BCurrs the jsitui. , A'U'iiavwjji. wni0k-!nl tt»h^ ' i.£ two' and one (nee), the tnttnr ls>tng the of Ihe Marlowe Theatre here. In Kuglew ibwest siTitlght iliisli. .'am. Iliiruravea. of cheater, nu Sumiiier Inliii lilngllng Is wxiwleil t'onlalnluu matter of Interest, Is piilillsliisl ihls hou> home ihls neck fruiii ii European tour lu by the New York Central Jiml) lludson Ulcer ..ml cms ihu- lutai-si uCliie: ltlPitliug Bros.' Circus. ;«• U. Harvey, IP Ml "The Coiiuty Fair." While Mr. Burgess did nut appeni' In the performance, his hand was dlsornlble ill the production. Dixon. Bowers nud Dixon, the vnuduvlllluus. added grcutly to the husking hec scene with their hilarious comedy net. Slclodrama holds the stage this week, and the attraction Is "The Stain of Guilt." nnd will lie followed, week of s. by "Two I.I lie Waifs." Castlk SqfAUK Tiikatub (J. II. Emery, inaiiugeri. — Large audiences enjoyed the pre- sentation of the powerful play. "UiKsImnii I'.IInd." last week, nnd the good work done by the contitnny merited the applause which rewarded the several scenes of the drama. "Wild Oats" Is revived this week, with "IVArey «f Ihe Guards" to follow. HnwisiiN Kui'Aiui Tiikatub Hi. E. Ia>lltrop. iiiauiigeri. — "The Silver Hnggi»r," a sensa- tional comedy drama, held Ihe attention of the patrons In line style last week, nnd was a wise selection on the part of Ihe uinn- ngcinrni. "Not Utility" Is being pluyed this week by the stock company, the leading characters being In the bunds of Slossrs. lslaekmurc. Drnlson. Fey aud Walter, and ,Mrss.-s llunl. Dn Bids. Contwell. Suwteiic and- Howard. Week of Keh. 8, "A Slollier's Heart." Kkitii's Tiikatei: ill. F. Keith, mana- aeri. — Kilmnnd Hay nmt company. In "Ship- mates." Is the heavily lroltircd curd of this week's aiiiniuiicoii'ciils. Other acts new to Muai »ru thiwe pi-escnled by. .lai Veen ss. A run. nil n" I tuna hey. Clifford snd Oreo. M. Mitchell, aud Margaret Webb. Cushnian, Holcmube and Curtis ihe World's Trio, Ballerlul's dogs, Horry « Clnlr, liaynnrd Wood, Wilbur Amos, and the wonderful series of motion pictures ex ploitlQg an Incldefir In tie career of'Kli Carson, complete bill. Bustaeaa big. IIowaiiii AthrnAKI'm (Wm. MeAvov, man- ager). — The Peanwn Show was equally ;i s good ns the Hyde Show, and the audlcuces were as large nnd enthusiastic as the week before. No special title Is given ■ to thin week's entertainment, but Judging from the inrds booked Utere is no chance for fault llndltig. The bill : Four Bard Brothers Fields nnd Want, Fleury Trio, Carlelon and' Tefni, Fierce and Slolzee. Julia Humes, Sinn- ley nnd Hose, Ynckley und Bunnell, Davis nud Walker. Newton Brothers, the Diiprecs Sornckcr Brothers, Ward nnd Itavraond George I. Foster, James A. and Cella 'Welch the Rlnelogrnph, nnd the burlesqucrs, lu "On the Firing Line." P.naci: Theatiu: (Chus. 11. Waldroa, niau- ngi:r). — The merry bond of comedians and handsome burlesquers, the Transatlantics, drew crowded houses, nnd delighted nil who witnessed their splendid performance. The vaudeville portion of the entertainment was n whole show In Itself. Weber's Parisian Widows Co. Is IsMikcd for current week. "Hoses nnd Onions" and "Tlie Widows nt Sea" arc the skits. Vaudeville : Bert Leslie, assisted by Slurle Itlchmond nnd company ; Churles Falke, Bison City Quartet, the Simp- sons, nnd An ni Peyser. lATK.fM Tiikatub (G. II. Bntcheller, man- ager). — The Bon Ton Burlesque Co. holds the board* of this house this week. Hughes I'.nd Hazel ton. Dorothy Drew, Williams und Aleene. Empire City Quartet, and the SIusl- emerlnlnment this week. Dixn'h Star Ttn.VTtS (Krod Waldmann, innuoacri. — The new policy uf present lug nr the Cambria Tlieatre. Johnstown, Jan. 23, hmke all records of the house f»r repertory attractions. Tho house was packed, nnd every sent sold before eight o'clock. Tltui ilreds were turned away owing lo tk* ihv clslon «>f the management not to sell atand- Include n single novelty. 4CMUR IW Ml'sic— "AMn" is (lie oiiera o bo presented (his week, on Tuesday even- '!?• ! ' | ; ,1 ., ,,,0SP '" •I'" «•""» »fl -Mines. i.'nd- Hkl. Walker Schnffer. .MM. Cams... Srotll, Plancon, Miihlmnun, Alaslern. iuid with M. ,,,?*"„ ".'.Yf'-— At ,,1P Academy of Aluslc (Wm. J. Wiley, manager).— Sheiia-rd'n mov- ing picture* were witnessed iiy large nudi- onoes nflernnon and evening of Jan. 21. 1. M. C. A. i-ourse had lis usual select audi- ence* 25. Fay ■ Davis, in "Whllewashlnir managers). — The jangnltlcciit pro- deletion of 'The Darling of Die Cods." with Itlmuhe Hales ai the head of the east, con- tinued ti> win high ..pinions nnd liberal jmti-ojiagc last week. 11 Is continued dor- KBJ.™" an< ! ,, ' ,x, W0Pk . *Hh Fnv Davis, in Whitewashing Jnllii," scheduled to follow Feb. Jr.. the continuous vaudeville performance In eludes: tlllbert Snmiiy, Mmuiev uud Hoi- lH>ln, Snin Drane, .Morgan nnd Crane, Lillian Walton, t'ninlllii uud l-'unnu, Tallyll.. Due, mill (he .■liic..|fi\i|iii, The fenlures in lhe curio hall are: The Snbiaiiki*. llln.l.i.. ma- gicians ; Pierre (insider, strong man : Wood- ward, tambourine king; Cupi. Illnnuiu, marine cnrnlvul : llnlsy Hull, canine heroine, uud Hilly Well*. Imn skull num. Notks.— 4tn I'rl.luy nfleru.uin, 1°, at thn ilroiid Street 'I'll. nire. Blanche I'.nies Is lo Live a professli.iml imitlucc. appearing as llr.hln Onlder In linen's play of Hint inline. Ward and Yokes ore scheduled for the Auditorium Monday. 22. , . .I'lnrcncc Huberts, lending lady at Koreiuuigh's, reuppenrs Hits week, nfler a fortntRhl's vacation Jeho J. Farley, who had npiienrcd as one of the newslH>ya In IUcu'h ■•UP , j." and who had also maintain Its record for gooti business. I.y.tm TtiiMTitii (AI. ijeis, manager). — Hranelrt Wilson In "Krinlnle," had ono of i tie hirsest .'iiiilleiicen of the Heasoii Jan. a.*.. Itlehard .Mauslleld eume ail. to isiunlly larun h'lsliiess, and the Carlisle Indian 'School Hand .-oneerr. U7. was a big sucress. •Tli<» »ll^g.mlB^^ler• , I'oIk J. Harry Lelghtou nail IM.ireme tiule, In "nthello," 3, uud AI. 0. Field's .Minstrel* «. •Mum onuu HnrnE (M. liels, ninnaip'ri. — I'he lleiiiieii-Moiilinii i.'o. drew well, and proved a alrong iiiira.Uon, week of Jan, UlU 'lbe Minnie Fleiiilug Co. week of |Mk 1. .\im:H.--KmeNl iTnlTiauii. representing the .Minnie P lemliig Co., was given n warm wel- r.uiie by his Hagle frlemla here Herbert Whlitler, of this elty, baa algned as tnunnirer or ciw No. i, uf thu llurgren.vot Karroll Co. tilled a live days* engage- ment, closing Jan. 30. The several plays were presented la a pleasing manner, while the sprightly little star met with popular lavor at every appearance. Between thn acts sfkvlnltlcs were given by De Blaker's l rained dogs, Thomas OTiell, In clever dances : l-Minonds and Codalre, iinlo.no acrobats, nnd the moving pictures. Tho patronage was 0,nlte satisfactory throughout the engage, meat. Fay Davis. In "Whitewashing Julln," 21): the Mielan .stock Co. Feb. 1-fi. Sheedv's Bijou Turater (David B. Bnf- fington, manager). — "The Indian" was pre- sented the past week In a manner that met approval. This week the house Is dark. SltEEPV'S l'CnCIIASE STEEET TnEATRR (Theo. B.. Baylies, manager). — Delmore nnd :.■"<■• were the leaders during the past week, nnd scored heavily In their aerial ladder net. John Ifealy's pnns were sprung thick nnd fast. Ynckley and Bunnell gave n pleasing musical act; .Mullen and Corelll, In difficult ncrobatlc feats, accomplished them with graceful ease; FIorbIo Allen looked pretty, and sang several pleasing ballads, and the vllagrnph showed local street scenes. Bill week ot Feb. 1 : Harry Dawronec nnd Llndoii Sisters, Callahan nnd Mack, Mitchell and Mnron, Orvlllo and Frank, Kastus and Banks, Harry and Klin Gray, with their royal marl- oneltes ; Utile I.eonl, and the vltugrupli. I't.i.wr.ns" Tiicatrr (John I. Shannon, manager). — This house wns opened again .inn. no, with a variety company. Nothing deilnlle is booked ahead. .Notes. — A movement Is on foot among n few capitalists at the north end of the ••liy lo erect a new theatre In that section, from which a large percentage of tho patron- age Is drawn to the down town Iioubos.. .. John AI. Hathaway, tho genial treasurer ot Shcedy'a I'urchaso Street Theatre, baa joined thn lienedlct ranks, having Joined hearts nnd hands with pretty Alice S. James .Tan. 2d, at riawronco, Mass. After a brief honey- moon tour tho young couple will occupy rhelr new home In this city Oscar A. Alls, for several seasons pianist at Sheedy's Fall litter Theatre, Is no longer with Hint house. T. n. Flowers, formerly manager of Flowers' local theatre, is busily engaged ac bis Boston factory, manufacturing balloons, which he will use at the coming St. Louis Fair After a two weeks' straggle with a stock company at Sheedy's Union Street I'ouse .Manager Bullington retired and Ihn linneo is again closed Andrew Uatha- wny nnd Mlko It. Sbecdy, proprietors of Sheedy's Purchase Street house, will con- tinue the Sunday night conecrts. ■ ■ Lynn, — At the Lynn Thentro (Frank (J. Harrison, manager). — Tho Corse l'nytou Comedy Co. played, to good business, con- sidering the weather, week of Jan. 23. The attraction Feb. 1-0 Is tho comic opcrn, "Prince Baymon," put on by local talent, for the bcaeQt of tho Union Hospital, uudor the direction ot Capt. Charles W. Eddy. Tho Oxford Club members appenr in the opera. "Two Llttlo Girls In Blue," 0, 10, the pro- ceeds to be devotexl to cUaiity. Gem TnEATHB (Charles W. Sheofe, uiniin- gcr). — Business last week was due. Bill week of 1 : Mead's trained horses, John and Alice Eirlev. the Two Hobbs, Marion and Burt Fred cbagnon, and the bioscope, show- ing "Joan of Arc on the Bridge." B.viBit Theatre, Salem (H. B. Beod, mali- nger).— The E. V. Phclan Stock Co. played. to good houses, week of Jan. 25. Viscount H. D'Hnutcrlve's moving pictures were seen III. Fay Davis Feb. 1. In "Whitewashing •lulln," and John L. Sullivan and his vaude- ville co. 2. Mechanic Hall. Salem (James R Moore, manager). — Blchard J. Jose Is the head- liner week of 1, and others on the bill are- .lohnson, Davenport and Lorclla, Daly and Severe. Carl W. Sanderson, Owley and Bnn- dall. May Edouln and Fred Edwards, and the bioscope. Xotes— Ilarry Mantcll, with the Corse Pay ton Co, was surprised by his Lynn. friends during the Lynn engagement, and presented with n watch charm. Air. Alan- '«ll Is a resident of this city ft » lee tills Winter, Is able to leave the Lynn Hospital. He Is ticket taKer at the Gem sell Brothers, and the bingrnph. Shkkiix'm TliKATitn (AI. F. O'Brien, man- ager;. — The pnst week was one of satisfac- tory business nnd a good bill. Booked Feb. 1 nnd week : Fowler nnd West, the Cliffords, Alike Xecdham. Itnlli Wiley, Burns nnd Char- coal, De Lane Sisters, nnd the vllngraph. Notes. — llan Tonrjee. of the Four Ameri- can Trumpeters, and John Waller, of Waller nnd Alaglll, who were nt (he Oistn week of Jan. 2.1, were guests of Slur I/idge, K. P., Thursday evening, at the semiannual In- sinuation. Both ore members of the order. ....Prof. 11. H Aloore, of Newport. It. I., is now musical director of Sheedv's Thentro. . . . .The Twentieth Conlnry Allnstrels played at Swansea Jan. _s. to a large and ap- preciative audience. In the olio the singing of the Doratlorn Comedy Four, made tip of C. M. Burgess. J. (.'. Alanchete, V. AI. i'.lery nnd W. F. Brown, was excellent and worthy of special mention It was '■Eagles nlghl" at the Bijou 'Fucsday. Jan. 2'i, nnd members ot the local nerie to lhe number of llo braved the storm and went in a body lo witness the performance. John be regretted that the engagement of' Frank Daniels, In "The mnec Hoy," Is for a fortnight only, as the size of lhe business last wi>ck, nail tint heart v enjoyment of the jierforninnces, gnve promise of prosperous nttendnnce during a much longer siny. The engagement Is lo end with the current week, nnd Alnrle Tempest, in "The .Marriage ot Kllly." Is anuouncecl in follow. W.u.Nrr Street Tiieatiie i Frank Howe Jr.. manager i. — The current week Is the second of Hie engagement for "Airs. Wlggs, of the Cabbage j'ntch." Judging by the lib- erality of the nttendnnce Inst week, and the uppluiiso with which the performance* were greeted, the run will ls> n successful cue. ArniTORit'M (Stair & llnvlln. managers). — The current offering at this house Is Harry Clay Blaney, In "Across the l'aclllc." The ontertaJtiJn»r programme of ninglc prraenled by Kellar, last week, merited the cxccltcnl nitendanee accorded. -The Show lilrl" is to arrive next week. Park Theathm (F. fl. Xlxuu-.NIrilllnger, mnnnger). — The engagement of "Oiilncy Adams- Sawyer" came lo an end Inst week, with continued filled houses. This week thn I * Sullivan wns given a rousing reception offering is ".Soldiers ot Fortune," with "Our New Allnlster" to follow. National Tiieatuk (Joseph AI. Kellv, innnager). — Melodrama of the thrilling de- scription holds lbe boards this week, lhe of- fering being "fjucen of lhe While Slaves." "The Wayward Son" received lis proper share of paironngc last w<-ek. Next week brings "Human Hearts." Pimrt-c's Tiieatur (P. 0. NixnnN'irdllng- nr, manager i. — rriios. R. Shea |* present ing Ills repertory this week, lhe ■bum Including: "Banished by flie King," "Iticlielieii." "Dr. Jekyll nnd Mr. Hyde. I'he Jlells." "Tim Pledge of Honor" and "The Fool's Ite- venge." "Tbrough Fire aad Water" Is the following attraction. The patrons showed and received many floral offerings. ■ Worcester. — At the Worcester Theatre (Felix R. Wendelschnefer, manager i. — Sbepnrd's; Moving Pictures Co. Jan. SI, with sacred concerts afternoon nnd evening. "'Way Down East" Feb. 1-.1, "A Country Girl" -I, Fay Davis, in "Whitewashing Julln." 5; "Harriet's Honeymoon." with Mary Alan- nerlng, 0. "Itogers Brothers In London" came, to S. It. O., Jan. S3, Archie Boyd, In "Joshua Whltcoiiib," to good returns, 30. I'llANKMS SQDAIIR THEATRE (SllCa A CO., managers). — The Ladles' Hebrew Aid' So- ciety gave a charity concert SI, Including : Empire City Quartet, Reata Wlnflcld, Ed- mund Day and Co., Otto Brothers, Daniel J. Harrington, I.oraine nnd Vinton, O'Brien nnd West, nnd Alargaret Webb. Week of Feb. 1. "The Good Old Summer Time." wilh lienrge Evans; "Paul Revere" 8-IS. Last week "After Alldnlght" played to good pa- troaage. 1'Aiitc Theatre (Shea & Wilton, mana- gers). — Rill week of 1 : George B. Reno and William C. Schode, In ncrobatlc feats: Ho- mer l.lnd nnd Augusta Close, In "Discord In a Flat:" Arthur Buckner, 'cyclist: Isa- belle llrquhnrt and company, In "Even Steph- en :" the NewslKiys Quartet, the Three Allt- ehells. Davis and Wilson, nnd the great klnetngranb. Joha L. Sullivan's Co. next. W'eher's Olympin Co. played, lo excellent re- turns, last week. Palace AIi-seum (J. F. AfcAIanus, mana- ger). — Week of l: Bnrnum's Skeleton Dude, J. W. Coffey, Alclllbnn, the tattooed marvel, and Prof. Swallow, palter wheel exhibit. In Die museum. O'Hrlen and West. Edith Rob- erts. Alyers and Allen, Hie Kohls, and J. (iiilfner Brown. Amaleur night Thiirnlay, Casino Tubatm; (Davy & fj»slle. lanaa- gers). — Week of 1 : .lames E. Black, Her- I inn Leslie, the Beanos, Jewel Darling, An- nettn Rosa, Violet La Lnun, Major English, Mid lhe Casino Unrlesouers. * fanrmm — At the Opera Uouse (Grant & Calm, mitiiagers) . — The Roe Slo«k Co. held the .boards week of .Inn. 215, to good biisl- reus. Booked: John L. Sullivan Feb. 1. Fay Davis, In "Whitewashing Julia," 2: "'Way Down East" II. cvsto Tiieatiie (AI. naynes, manager). — Business was exceedingly good week of Jan. 2.". Booked week of Feb. 1 : Walt hour and Kramer. Paul Barnes, Aif. Anderson, Twin Nlees, Four American Trumpeters, Waller nnd Alaglll. Mr. and Mrs. Rosolre, Harper, Desmond and Bailey. casino Theatre (W. L. Gallagher, man- ager). — Business Is good. Bill week of 1: Illuuey and Chapman, Sadie W'yinan, Harry Borne*, Wagner Slslers, Willie Znlln. Slslo Hardy. Burlesque. "A Birthday Party." Note. — Owen A. Donohite, a Lawrence bov. is lulling one of (he principal pans In' the ltou Stock Co. ■ North Adnuis. — At the Empire Theatre (.lames Sullivan, manager j. — The I'lurii Turner Co. opened n week's eugagcinent, to 5 R. It.. .Inn. '.'">, and did a big business thn remainder of (he week. It proved to lie the strongest repertory organization that has plnved here llils season. It will hold oyer until Alouday. Feb. 1, playing "Why Mm Tempt Women." , IIit'inioNii Tiikatiii: (W. P. Alenile, man- nger'i. — "If Wouieu Were .Men" did n big business, matinee and ulght, Jan. S». House dark week of Feb. 1. Xnly Yokes. Vlnle Italy, Cli.is. Howard. Cos liriiiio, Tony Williams, Eildio Judge. Dan Coleman. Ih'W Miller, l>nvld Do Wolf, Edwartl Muni ford, Helen Norton. Alar- garet .McDonald, and u handsome, well trained chorus of slxly members. David lle- Ihsco's thrilling drums, "Tho lleurl of Mary- land," week of Fell. 1. Ai-Ani:.MV (Hurry W. Williams, manager). — The liohenilnu ltiirlcsi|Uers sinned u big wcdi Jail. '-'."•. This llrsl class orgiiul/.nll..ii was conllnlly received by a packed house. They gnve n splendid show. Tlie Fnv Foster BnrloBqni' Co. for week of Feb. I, with tha ClfySporlH lo follow. F.mii;;i; Tiii:ati!i: (E. J. Mi I'allough. mini- nger).— "Tlie (loveriior's Son," week of Jan. -'•, opened lii it large and well entertnlned hiiiiso. This splendid company Is made up of such well known players as John Mc- Veigh, Charles Pu*ey, Hilda Hawthorne, Itiith llnlliert. Harry II. Lester, (irnce llaziinl, Louise Guiild, Waller Chesler, Pete < 'ill-lev, Will Halllilay. David Atchison, timl n well selected eliorus. Tho til tract lou for week ot Feb. 1 In "III tlie Palace of lhe King." Nr.w (iRAsn TiinATUri (Harry Davis, luan- Alohdny, Jan. 'J.I, saw the prodm General Munnger James 1.. Kerr, of the Itels circuit, the adjoining property to die Lwi-nm Tliealre has been purcliused, anil ra illllonsl exits will Is* made nt. once. Till* will also allow better iiii.umcincnn. tripm!- lng seating citpncliv ('in noll'i "llumutv '.'iirirE Dunipty" Co.. iMMtiuse of a chniigo of route, P i'.i. i i» KIM to appear here Jnn. 2ft. so" as booked. ot tin. i, in r|)A £ lR|u 0w|g |JW w( .|| |lt f-njit,),:, Pn.. Jan. 28 ; "A Little Onlr.tst" bad n good hoti»c :mi. "Othello" In hooked for ICth. 1. John R. Bland, tenor, of Carlisle, Pn„ Is winning many laurels In concert work throughout the roiitilry. Drretitlv ho np- jieut-ed In Now York City Willi great success. nger). • -.Monday, Jan. 'J.'., saw I. great appreciation for the very complete pro- Hon by the slock company of "Cleopatra." diicllon of "The Ninety and Mne" Inst week, which wns witnessed bv n large audience at and kept the house completely filled. each performance. II Is a magnlllcetit s|s>c Cuand Orr.HA Hoi-si: (C. A. Wegefnrlh, inclo mid reflects great credit on I lie man manager). — "Tlie Princess Clilc" nnjovisl prosperity Inst week. This week Kellar fur- nishes the entertainment, nnd "The While Sluve" Is underlined to follow. Kcnslvoton Thbatiib (John nnrt. mana- ger). — The current attraction nl llils house Is lbe melodruniii. "In lhe Shadow of Ihn Gallmis." fl'he patrons showed their approval ngement. Large houses throughout the week. This week's attraction Is 1-1. S. Wlllunl's great play. "The Middleman." Two of Hie latest play* from Hie pen of Clyde Filch, "Major Andrn" mill "fllail of It," will tsj produced hr the stock company shortly. DiroiTHNB TllHATiiti (Harry W. Williams, manager). — For the week commencing Jan. of the performances of "Nobody's Claim" tar 23 the following bill wns presented: Hal. attending In large numbers. "New York Godfrey nnd Co.. in "A Verv Had Roy :" Day by Day" comes next week. Lillian Wnllone, Nelson and Alllledge, Jntncs llf..\xi:v's OiU'MWA THKMM (Af. H. |f. AlucDonnld, Stnlhews and Ashley, Allen Schleslnger, manager). — As will he noled Shaw, Swnn nnd Rnmbard. Vndls Twin HIs- above, tin- name of this house has Ikh'ji changed to conform with the change In the lessee, as mentioned last week. The samn policy is continued for (he house, and this week's all ruction Is 'Wealth and Pnverly." Next. week. "The County Fair." Ijisl. week'u performances of "Her Marriage Vow" were largely attended. FoiiKi-Aroti'K Tiirathf: (.Miller k Kauf- mnn. managers). — The stock company Is pre- senting (his week "Tlie Road In "Frisco," and It Is announced Hint this is the llrst produc- tion of lhe melodrama (n this city. "Sport- ing Life" is In preparation for the coming week. A praiseworthy product Ion of ".Monte Crlsio" wns given last week, Willi George J.earock prominent In the cast. Stanpaiip Tiicatrk (Dnrcy & Speck, mnn- ngers). — The undiminished interest ot "I.'nelo Turn's Cnhln" Was fully attested by thn Illsn-nl attendance nt (lie performances given by Hie slock company. This week the or- gan I ?atlon of the house Is presenting "A .Mother's Heart," and nt the same time re- hearsals arc being held fur "King of lbe Desert" for next week. Ai.cu STKKrr Thkathr (Carl Hattke, man- ager). — Tho German dramas to he pro- send-d by (he stock company this week are: 'Weber." ' 111 bawu Kllslcrbnriirlii. ters. Business was goisl. Ilyile's Come- dian*. Willi tint Four Alortons, open for week ot Feb. 1. AVBXVa TitKATnn (Harry Davis, mana- ger).--I.nst week was a big one llnauclally. The bill for wis* commencing Jan. 25 was- l-'tinny nice. Chaw. T. Aldrlch. Allllnn and Dolly Noblns. Kaufman Troupe, Cluis. f.'nse, Phil nnd Kettle Peters. Loner Haskell. Ihn Baileys. Mnry Madden, Snnford Slslers, Whlto and Kurd, and the travel pictures. N,iti:h. — Business is Improving. The res- toration of public confidence In tho safely of the various houses Is due largely to Ihn energetic action of Hie elly authorities, coupled with the prompt and earnest efforts of the managements to adopt every possible measure that Will promote the security of their patrons. It hns been officially demon, si rated Hint, wllli lbe removal ot a few minor defects here and there, which received prompt attention, the theatres of this city nre very safe Thn mnny friends of Hurry W. Williams, manager of lhe Duipiesnu Theatre nnd the Academy, will be pained lo team that he Is lying seriously III nt his Pome here .Tanning Pollock, who was here in advance of (irnce George, at ihn seine Schwester, le Netixo!." Kmtu's Ni;w Thkatrk (If. T. Jordan, resident inn tin ger i, — The hill |hls wi-ek In- Kr"nni **** m*t*M*»*!» » «*»»» OW' %SSUKSkm Ti-TS ^tZ Erie. — At (be New Mntestle Theatre (Wm. J. Hell, manager).-— Th» miction sale of seals for the opening of the Majestic Then- tre look plnco ill the Hoed Ilouso Jan. 21, Hie prices reaching as high n* «10l> tttmttM, iuid down to *l tut choice ot chairs. Every Ment In the elegant ijientre wan illicit bv nu iipiireelnllve andleiien Jim. 2R. Tim opening itr.sliicllon, "Pretty Peggy," WM given with magnificent effort, scoring a no- table HUncctM- fur Gram Gi'orgo mid list oinifinny. Thn most aatigulnn expectations of Manager Hell were fttllllleil In lhe open- ing of this beautiful tliealre. Tlio Mojcstle Is built to Is. an exact copy nt New York CHy'H Majestic Thentro, having a scntliut cupiu-lty of l.KllH— nil coniform hlo, nsiiny. seals, nnd all appointments strictly ill* tu dale. Surely I't-iu has reason, to ho proud of such u building. Wo now stand ready lo singe with cnuipleteTlosi any theatrical itonibliiitlloti or sloek coinpnuy on the mud. We have iiri.iKio population to drnir from.. Win. .1. Sell, manager, seems to be lhe rlglK- mail In tho right place, lie Is pleasant, ngreealile and thoroughly bnsliusH llkx. Billed: Ward and Vokes Keh. 1, "Clint. Hiirrlngloti" 1 Wlltnti l.tickaye, In •Tim I'll," :i, -l; Victor Herbert's Orilie*tr» '>.• "Tho Slgji of the Cross" II. Park Onuu Hni.-sii (J. L. Gllsnn, man- ager i.— Feb. I nnd week, Chester D«> Vondo .'oinidy f^i„ at popular prices. 1 ■■ »■ '^' " Hernuloii.—At the I.yecum (A. J, Duffv, uuitiiigori, -I't'itin is Wilson, In '"larniliile,"' Feb. I ; "(Jiilncy AtliiniH Hawvar" r», Knlo I'lnxton II. mat luce mid evening, In "The Two iirphniis." AI. (1. Ii'leld's Allnstrels, Jun. 2(1, uiivu one of the finest initial rol perform.iiii-.-s ever presenieil lirie, Acmiikiiv (A. J, Duffy, imiimgor). — "Along Ihn Kemieliei:" Feb. 1-fi, "A Desiiflrate Clianee" 4-11. "Her First Fulsn HlO|i,'' Jim. 2m;IIi, ciiiiic |o good houses. lux ii- (Illuuey. Dixie & Scars, managers). —"To Die nl Dawn" Feb. l-», "ltiui'1 Klrke" 4-H. Tim .McMuhnii's Polite Vaildevllleii, Jan. 2H-:ill, pletiscd good sbaal liouaes, Staii (Alt. (!. Il.-rrliigioii, llinniigor).--- Th« World Benii'rs Keb. -I-II. Thn Gay Mas tjiierailers, Jim. I'D-'lli, lo good houses. '■■■■■« ' l.oncimtec. — At I lie Kill lou Opera House (Vecker & nicim, miinngi'i's). — Thu Aubrey Sunk Co.. In roper lory, had big business Jan. 3K-3P. Coming : Phlladelplils Orches- trn Feb. 2, "At f.'ripplo Crock" .'I, AI. II. l-'leld's Allnstrels r», "Wlfn In Name Only" (I. Irene Myers Co., In reisirtory H-lll, except 10, when Jeff Do AugelU upisiars in "Tlie Toreador." Nirrc— John Westermtin Jr., who took thn lending role In recent I-'. and At, College driimii, hns became h professional, having Joined tbo llemielt k Mnultoti lleperlory Co. i . Wllllnnnpiirt. — At lhe Lycoming Opera House (Flak & Heebor, tnuniigers). — 'fho Cur- lier Slock Co. did an Immense bnslnois, pack- lug t bo liouse nt. every performance, Jna. 25- 30. Du«: "Tho Village I'nrson" l-'eb. 2. Fran- cis Wilson (mora Co. 9, Kzrn Kendall, lit Ttio VitK«nr lltiyer," 4: "W|fo In Name Iwlng Tcry fair geuerally The Threo •Sternsehiiuppe'and"Tol. c ^, lUy (n^l ^ llo 8 |„V M HWTOt ly with „. """<»• '— At the Able Opera HoilsafW. the Retitz-Snntley Co., made ouRo n hit nt K. Djiwlllw. manawrj.—li'leW'* Mla«tr« » lhe Aosdeiuy recently J. IJ. Tate, of J'*; '• .'ow »ork Day kW "11, ' Ills' ' nubile given K M * t _J*>}}*?__ *•.. ' Prlpcosa Chle." 5, "tjnlncy Ho' Die John S. Giles. Oeo. S. Robliins. and Con- roy and Mack were Initiated Into (he .Man- Henry, who was Injured by falling on Hie n mgton Aerie of Kugles. at Mnuninglon. « nolyoke — At the, Opera House (R 'Potter, manager). — Stetson's " U Tjncle Tom's Cabin," Jan, 26, drew tte usual good buel« Va on Jan. 2'». Alter (lie liiltlnllnn u lain uiier wns enloyed, ni which nil lhe mule members of Conmy k .Mack's Comedians were present P. P. Crart. of Susquehanna Aerie, last ww nnd Frank Scbneltzer, of the Wheeling Aerie, tronoge. insisted la toe' Initiation, _ lloldswordis, and 1'llrjsilrlil; and Tap|«!t. Business wns splendid last week. Kkith'h lltjou Tili:.\Tiin (B, P. Lyons, manager). — Those contributing to the bill this week are : Kinmetr Dervy and company. Air. and Mrs. Alnrk Murphy, Piwiitinger's Swedish Ladles otilnlctlte, Clius. Kenun. CIIITord and Burke, Flood Brothers, Sylvnno, llenti and Hnmlltou, Antrim and Peters, Ken- nedy and James, John J. Desmond, llutli Nelia. nnd lhe blogrnph. Filled houses pre- valleit throughout last week. BUtnurm SrnEirr UtiSIA IIoi'sk (Frank Dumonl. mnnugeri. — "lions Talk's Animal Show" Is cnnilnueii Oils week, nnd a new burlesnuer, entitled "Mrs. Wlggs' Cabbage Patch," Is shown for the first time. Willi the many other features these make up nn entertainment of worth. I.Vcr.VM THBATttB (John 0. Jermon. man- ager ). — Kntertalnment Is furnished thin week by the Jolly (Jrass Widows, In a pleas- ing programme of vaudeville and tiurlcMpio. 'I'he Hose Hill Kogllsii li'olty (.'oinpniiy Is un- derlined for lhe coming wi*ck. The enter- tainment supplied by lloble's Knickerbockers last week met with approval and large pa- Altooita. — At the Eleventh Avenue Opera House (I. C. Mlshler, mnnager). — lluslnesi litis liecn very satisfactory. Tho Mlnndells, .Ian. 22. and the City Club Biirlcsoorra. 2ft. Isith had gitod houses, "A Ilovnl Slave" did well 't». Orace Oeonre, in "Pretty Peggy." bad H. R. O. house 'M. Mrs. Kate Hoffer In "A Daring Woman" 28: "To Die nt Dawn" 2H, the Indian Alaldon IJurlesipicrs 3<», "At* phouse nnd Onslnn" Feb. 1, "Tlie lltirgo- mnsier" 2, Kr.rn Kendall 2, tbo Night Owls Biirlennuer* 4. "A Little Ontrast" fi, "A Brenk for Mberly" fl, Bennett * Moultnn Comedy Co. fl and week. Notesi. — At lhe Academy of Music, Ty, rone, "'A Royal Slave" came 2(1. "Tlie Bur« gomastcr" comes Feb. l....The Slain Kuc (ory Insnectnr snjii that lhe Eleventh Avennn Opera House Is ono of the safest theatres In tho State. Ha stntes that It is welt eipiippcd wllli niiloin.itlc lire sprinklers and etlingulshers. and ns easy of exit ns any other house be bus Inspected. The liouso has always had a first class asbestos curtain. Tho Portlunrl. — At the Jofferson Theatre (Cnliii k fJrnnt, inauatrnrs).--AI. W. Mar- tin's "!t«cl» Tom's Cnliln" drew vnrv good houses Jan. 2R, 2d. "A llnnaway Wife" was well presented, lo Interested otidltMrM, UT, •JIib patrons worn very liberal In support nnd apiirorlntlou of the entcrtaliwiutil ofrered them lit "Olrls Will Be Hlris." 2ti. fin, with ■MM Booked: Do Wolf llopiier. la "Air. Pickwick," Feb. I. 2: "\Vhlicwnnlitug Jn> lln" ,1, Joslitin Whllcnmb S. Pohti.ani) Titi-.A'riir: i.lanies H, Moore, mnnager), — J.asl week, Jan. -•"••'I | >. to goisl hitslness : H. ,r. Jose, Daly anil Devem. I** Hawkins, the AlcWnods, Ondn. Unthawny and Walt on, rtdoiilti and Kiiwarda, Keh. Mi Moy Duponl. In "A Sonday with Aunt Martini ;" Adolpli Zlnk. Johnson, Davenport and I.ori'lln, Bun Jordan and Hose Croueb, Harry I.ustot, i.llllsn Slmw, and Ooseh 8i». rer». - »» » » ' — W. Af. lleleher, ntnnnger of- neleher V mnj'or of thn city bos npitolnied a rontBiltteo of three citizens to examine lhe house. Tlioy have not yet reported Tho opening of people, nlf congenint anii good woriieroV .Wis TnocASESO (E'loyd Lainaan, manager).— • tn» Burke- McCaan CompanyV engagement are all well una happy." Comedians, writes: "Ilnte been busy nmldng money while others nro putltug lit their lime c.-.inpi lining, Company numbers ted 1192 TEDS NEW YORK CLIPPER. Febetjary 6. WIT a HER SD PEBBLY TEAMED BOBSE AHD DOBS, PBE8BNTI50 TOE 10 ST OB IB HAL 8P0BTIH0 ACT, GAI BE ESS AGED FOB A FEW WEEKS PBIOB TO tlehr, between the Ihree pairs of feet. The net wn* decidedly different from most on - mo I acta, and won deservedly henrt> »• - miration nnd npplnnec.— TUB .NEWS. ITOvl- VAUIlKVIU.K AT THE TEMPLK. Ah the lieadllner of the bill at tbc Temple TliMittv thl* wi-ek Mill; Cupel I returns with her Arabian stallion nnd hunting dog*. In nil ■'ITn-IIvp art that Iuih c.iincd urc-nt favor <>n two c > • r 1 1 1 1 1 1 - n i s . MIkh Cnpell In cine of the Ih-sI M|«ifHtrlf;uni'H that Europe ban pro- .Inc id. mid her Hired Ih n nuiglllllrcntly pro- portioned nnd cleverly trained nnlmnl, the Mghl of wblrh is a delight to 11 horxe lover. The horse does fitnry steps nnd trick* of Mirloii* kind*. luilnnclriK' nlxn on IiIh bind legs, mid exhibiting surprising eiidurnm.e. Tlir dops are very cute, running In and out nulling the fret of the horse as he dances ami i >r, in' is nlnjur. Tlie net deserves rank annua; the best In itK line, as It is seldom such feats are nccrraplished hv a woman trainer.— TUB KUKK I'ltBSS, Detroit, Nov, .1. 1 00.-,. ,. «KtH That the rermirknblc woman, M Illy Capcll, with her lieiiiuifnl high school horse nnd her, kennel of well trained dogs. Is at Shea's till* week, In an net tiutt creates u sensation. It out classes any similar net ever seen In si ii v of Hie big circuses, and nt the saine time. Is given with rase and i_t.ho on the Mage of a. theatre. It has been greatly added to since last seen nt Shea's, and It today stands forih as probably Hie greatest of Us kind In the world.— SIlliA'S VAUDEVILLE, Knffalo. Oct. J 3, IftOX MIMA' CAI'KUj AT THE TEMPLE. IXigs that would delight n 1-miclswr, a horse that a Itosn llonheiir would rave over, n woman thin, would make a flt model jfor n Sir Josliuu Iteynolds, gave much pleasure to n large audience In the Temple Theatre luvt night. In truth Mlllicenr Capell, or Mllly t'ripoll, as she calls herself, together with her stunning Arabian horse ami ber beauti- ful huntlug dogs, presented a wonderful .stage picture. She bns her horse and her dogs trained so thnt they obey her slightest whim.— TUB EVENING NEWS. Detroit, Xov. a, 1U03. IV. B.-MR. STEIN ER IS MOT AlTHtmiZED TO BOOK THIS ACT. KEITH'S TIIEATUE. Mllly fapell. the beuiillful equestrienne, who riiiide such u big bil at Keith's Inst season, renppenred with her lungnlflcent horse slid trained hunting dogs, and rcpeuled her big triumph. Miss f.'n.iell in a striking look- ing woman, and when she untile her entrance on the stage, dashing In it|>on her magnificent horse, the audience broke Into a prolonged and spontaneous outburst of appreciation. The horse did a number of really clever tents, wnltzlng In perfect time to the music, nnd everything he did waslmitnlcd by usugnclous isnliie. Then, as n final feat, Ibc hnrsc walked a cnkewnlk with Its mistress, while three dogs ran In and out, making a figure dencc. It. I, Dec: '21, 11)03. TIIE COLUMBIA. A magnificent horse, perfected In I he "high school" steps, yet hardly ascending to the dignity of a complete "menage act— as the circus people style It beneath the big tent— a launtilv clad equestrienne, and live trained dogs constitute tbc novelty feature nt the Columbia this week. Mllly Capcll, billed as Europe's greatest equestrienne and animal trainer, really urescn|s au act that, consider- ing the limitations Imposed by the stage, Is most meritorious, even though It necessarily does not include muny of even the simpler features to be found where the bnnd plays nnd the red lemonade flows. It Is a novelty, Address DULLY CAPELL, Care of CLIPPKK. HER RETUBrT TO EUROPE IH BAT. and scon's a lilt. If for no other reason THE ENQUIKKIl, Cincinnati, Nov. LM. Uno" An act which was produced to I'lillmlri. phlnns simultaneously with (he Fadcltc-: u that of Mllly Capcll. the noted Barama equestrienne. Miss Capcll made her rwn> iienntncc Inst night, and with her beautiful horse and a pack of hunting dog;, greaiii delighted the audience. .Miss C'apell Is ■ re- markable horsewoman and aulmnl iraliier and her feats of skill and daring evoked ■■■„,! tlnuous applause — TELKURAl'II, I'hlhiurl- pUia, Jan. fi, 19fM. VAUDEVILLE houses. The pretty act Introduced by Milk- rnpcii with her trained stallion and dogs, is the neatllln.T in the bill at Hyde & Hebioun's Ibis week. Mile. Cnpell's act baa been seen here Bcveral times, but It docs not grow tln-Knin,. —THE BROOKLYN TIMES, Dec. 8. r.io:;. KOK Ladies Orchestra, Al LADY VIOLINIST. CQRNETTIST. SLIDE TROMBONE *,« TRAP DRUMMER. Hunt be ladles ou and off. State lowest salary Hr.il hitter. Long engagement. Address all com- munications LOOK BOX 210, Parkersburg, W. Va. "ANNOUNCEMENT." Ion Is lot '5, WANTED AT ONCE, FOR CARNER STOCK CO. The profession Is Invited to visit "The (ireat Train Robbery" „„ .,„„,„,., ,.,„ ,.,„,., ten bio Indians, WOMAN FOR SOUBRETTES AND INGENUES, u, The Very Latest Song (A Winner). » 36 8. 13th STREET, The Largest Establishment In America, tor SHAMPOO, HAIR WORK, Or Wis; Attendance. Meattoa this ad. and receive a large cake of BINDER'S TAR SOAP PRKE when calling. ■ TO THE PROFESSION! I HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL UNE OF liood, trained Bear Specially, Han Slurp Shoot lug Special! t. Address, letter only, P. R. STEWART, New Star Theatre, Now Tort. Wlnl Bert, Jim Deer, write tnc. With Specialties preferred; Strong Vsudcville Act, ror week Feb. 8. stElmira.S. V. Address BARRV L. WEBB, Lock Haven. Pa., until Feb. o: Eltr Kltnlra, week or ». scenery WANTED, FOR ONE PIECE. COPYRIGHTED 1WM. Will send professions) copies and orchestra- ! Hods of tbiBHong to professionals or others send- I lug stamps snd up-to-date programmes to . 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Leading Mnn, Character Man and Woman, Jnvenlle Man and Woman, O.nioel Old Man, and Am Experienced Agent, Give full particulars and enclose programmes. Address M.1NAGER. ONE PIECE. OPERA HOUSE, Strestnr, llltooi-. MABEL PAIGE CO. WANTS YOUNG, GOOD LOOKING JUVENILE LEADING WOMAN. Must have the BEST of modern wardrobe and dress well on and on". Cnlcss you are competent doir> waste stamps snd time. LONG SUMMER STOCK ENGAGEMENT. State your lowest salary aud rcll everyi hing in first letter. Serd photos, which will be returned. HENRY F. WILLARD A CO.. Msnapere, SpsrtuUEburg, S. C, Feb, 4, i ml a. Ashevllle, N. C, Feb - x and week; August. i , Oa., Feb. l' Menj S erie ani) Hippidreme Toils, CITY HOTEL. London. Ontario. Caiudn. HIGH CLASS MAGICAL APPARATUS At moderate prices. Large stock, Immense vsrloty. illustrated Catalogue Free. A. RoTERBERO, KG Ontario St., Chicago, III. My Elegant Private Car For Rent. Especially anlt- abli for a Traveling Specialist or a Star who can afford luxuries. H»s large compartment for Scen- ery and Baggage, 8 state Booms, Parlor, Dining Room, Buffet and Kitchen, all rnrnlsued. J. T. R. CLARK, RIDGE BLDO., Kansas City, Mo. Stereopticons, $14.00. Have a record of over forty years as being superior | in Material, Finish, Workmanship, Style, Duntbll- ; lty and Economy to all others manufactured. Es- timates given on application. Ko, 330-332 E. THIRD ST., Cincinnati, O. SHIELDS' NEW SPECTACULAR POSING ACTS INAR, SAPPHO, FOUR SEASONS, Etc. Gorgeous costumes and effect.: drawing rig lioua.'s: boostlDg reports. These strong acts will strengthen vour show. B AROAIN CLOAK OUTFITS $16, fur costume and 30 effects; MECmNlCAL STAGE EFFEf'TS. POUND EFFECTS, SEKP.'AKI) CLOAK EFFECTS Richest in the country, PROF. SHIELDS, jti West .?«(!> St., S-n York. FOR SALE— LARGE PLATFORM SHOW WA60N FOR CIRCUS OR CARNIVAL USE. Size. lift, bv loft. Large Pit, complete, rendv for na* Also S LARGE PVTHO> SNAKES, acclimated : :< heated snake boxes, nickel plated railing for snake act. All iu first class condition. Address HOTEL HIRLBY. 200 Franklin St., Philadelphia. Ha. «__ txra e.ii ^r*«_ rri, 001 . n For a shortTlme we will sell our high grade van WO oeil ion llllise f StereopiiconB for above prlco: they are guaranteed Three Trunks, 2,noo Folding Chairs, 14 Black Touts, I ot of Ulaukcls and Pillows. Combination Oil Heaters ror Tent, Room or Car; Gasolene Torchon, Folding Organa, Crank Piano; 48 Extra Folding Chairs, suitable for opera house or oillce, -event Hand Organs, Hegaphonos. R.U. AKMBKUSTKH.Sprlnglleld, Illinois. BOUGHT, ISOLD AND EXCHANGED. " he highest price*. ]ia;d fur used inuis lr, goud eon- tin ion. PHILADELPHIA FILM EXCHANGE. 3» B. Eig hth Hreet . Phllarteiplilit, ra AT LIBERTY, SCENIC ABTI8T. t:an originate and gel up productions. Can Join at onoc. No place loo far for tne. Original speci- mens mailed to reliables. No dye. LOUI S DAVIS, 3iu Bunnell Bt.. Nashville, Tenu. MADISON, IND., GRAND OPERA HOUSE, tiKAUAM A SCHEIE, Mgrs. Owing to cancella- limu-, WERE OK FEB. 8 OPEN, flood repertoire show or one night stands can get the mousy. Busi- ness bciit In record of housb^ hew boWbatteby, idst out. Shows Llghlnlng and Power from your bands. Just the thing for Ueajers. nvpnollstH, Etc. We uinko tlioonlv Prsctlcnl Electric Belt. • SCCCESS BELT 00., Vlneland, X. J. PIANO TUNING Taught by mall. Musicians can more than double their present Inooiuo. Send stamps for book with particulars and part of first lesson free. BOSTON BOHOOL OF PIANO TUNING, Room M, Maslo Hall Building, Boston, Mass. 100 fleoond-hand FLUSH OPERA OHAI BB, Qoo d eoaditton, American school fobrITIIBB oo.. lin-w Wast Mtt at, Maw Tork Qltj. RUSSIAN VILLAGK, 8T. LOUIS EXPOSITION. Speulal induoeuienls to parties wishing to sell lltuslsn tiooda, Souvenirs, Etc R0LTA1K CO., MJ Chomlcsl Building, St. Lo uis. 6. SHINDHELM, theatrical Wig MAKER. Oood work for low prices, lis West l»th STREET, New York. Send stamp for price Hal. WIGS THOMPSON'S GYMNASIUM, IK W. MUST., NEW YORK (near Oth Ave.), 1IAL- LKTT THOMPSON, Manager (lato Wood's Gym.) »rx' clsl rates lo performers. (1 a week. Recitations and Healings. Catalogues Free. All diay matte papers for tale. CHA8. M ACD ON ALU, U Washington St., Chicago. PLAYS, rOB LXAJBE, Comilned llaiplBg and Dining Car, callable for traveling companies. Also BAQGAOK OAK. NBW JBB8BY OAB WORKS, OLIPTON, S. J. WANTED, PIANI8T; Hurle»que Company, travel In car; $tl weekly and i'Xpen««. MANAGER, (Ireetisboro, K.O., Jan. 21: Hnartanhurg. S-C-, Jau. : W; Green vil le. S.O., Feb ti. Hosic Composed, Arranged. -ARRANGING SMALL MINGS, NINE PATS. »u OKNTS. A. KRBTS M AR.Q5 K. 1 Mb St., K. V. At Liberty, Musical Director AND ARRANGER. DOUBLE BRASS. Allien X. V. /... care N. V. CLIPPER. Stereopticons tor above prlco; they are guaranteed to do as good work, and perhaps better, than the other fellow paid $100.00 for. This is a broad a a true one. They are perfectly statement am made, aud arc lust the thing you liave been long lngfor. It will pay von to write today. PEABCE dc 8CHECK, 16 S. BolUday Street, Baltimore, Md. THE ENTI11E OUTFIT OF Dale's Troubadours, Including Special Scenery, Costumes and Special Paper, all new this season. Scenery by Daniels, costumes by Wrltli and Daniels, all new this sea- ion. fSOO gets It. Everything open for Inspec- tion kt DALE'S AUDITORIUM Chpc May. N. 1. No. 37 Klngiton St., Beaton, Mill., tl. 8. A. Manufacturers of Sllkolene Tights, $160; Worsted Tights, $3.00; Cotton Tights, fl.OO; Equestrian Sains, same price as tights. A special discount of 10 per cent, allowed on all goods. Give ns a trial; that is all we ask. Write for prices on any- thing in the knit goods line. Depot'.: required on all orders. RICTON Says Starvation is the ordinary Jocglcr'a future unless you arc great jugglers same as nivself. After you purclmso Ricton's book you are entitled to all the juggling lessons you want, free. Inaahort tunc you can dcuiHud sn enormous salarv. Gel wIbc i|iiick, send for Ricton's book. Send ti to KICIDN, fibl Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rlclon Is the only one in the world J nggllDg s balls single, 4 In a shower each bund. Playing Proctor's, Uarleni.K. Y. JUST INTRODUCED TO THE STAGE BY THE BRETON-RUN KEL TRIO. ALWAYS SOME- THING NEW. 157J MADISON AVE,. N. V. OWING TO CLOSING WITH "OVER NIAGARA FALLS," AT LIBERTY FEB. 9, SS^JSt^SSiiiwm ! WILLARD DASHIELL, iMlftlnftST I.BAD8 AMD HEAVIES. D uliuiuuuuni competent Huge Director. One piece, stork ur Newly fnrnlshed, 110 and ANNEX 181 N. 8th BT.: rep. Address, care or above company. Feb. ... also 122N. »th ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Special Manshalllown, lown: Feb. 0, Indepcndeuce, lowa- rates to professlonala, $1 per day; $6 and $1 Eeli.8, Elkudcr, Iowa; Keb.ti. Waukon, Iowa. alngle, per week; no and $12 double, per week. ■ — — — - A. WATTENBOFEER, Proprietor. T I ftl •*■ I I s mrtT All Next door to Dime Museum. Three to five I II IU I L LI I ' V InliULL lUUI UIi OABCH AID TWO-STEP. THE HIT OF THE SEASON. ltpgubir copy for plimo, only 10 cents. W. H. fltOXKlt. Tub.. Colniubns. C». TAKE NOTICE I ANIMAL SHOW AND ALL AMUSEMENTS. Ho you want a privilege at Manhattan Beach Parkr 40o,ooo population lo draw from. Address MANHATTAN BEACH COMPANY, 2M Arcade, Cleveland, Ohio. Do Yon WANT MILITARY GOODS? BAND UNIFORMS, ARMY or NAYY SUITS, TENTS, OUNS and EQUIPMENT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. From Government Auction. No matter what you want In that line lean supply 1L New or second hand Bend for catalogue. B. B. AHRAHAMS, 2X1 South St., Philadelphia, Pa. PLAYS L.OVrf ROYALTY W.G.BROWNE ZO) t MUKON JT CHICAGO 7WHIRFSI RFM s^^ifcSffi LllinULUl ULIII nine diamond. Coits bnt one-teath. In brilliancy and out it has no equal. Batting solid gold. Write for illustrated catalogue. aOwb A co„ Dent. 0, m Dearborn Bt, Otioago. ShootingGallerySuppl.es LATEST NOVELTIES. Write for Illustrated Cats logue. "VVM. Wl'ltPKLEIN, Mar., aos N . Second.St., Phllartelpbla. Pa. Tents, Poles, Seats, Wagons, Trunks. Show Properly of All Kinds Bought and Sold. Sondforllst. CHIOAOO SI10W SUPPLY 00., M? Wabaab Ave., CHICAGO. IP TO DATE CAROUSELS Kor Sale. Old Carorjela oxchauged or put In lumping horse niotlou. KREUER'S CAROUSEL WORKS, -m Uth Ave., U 1. Olty. I». Y. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A Lot of Siciid Hand Opin Chairs or Seals HOLT a in. CO.. MS Cbetulcal Building, St, LuuK y. Must cliange idll at lcn-t three times per week. Send in open time to JEEFERS THEATRE, Saginaw, Mich. MYRT7lTFiTO AT* LIBERTY. SIIOIHS AID DASCIH8 C03EDIESHE. Adilrcas FLAT IS HOLBROOK, Milwaukee, Win. WANTED, COLORED BAND For Annex with ureal Ploio Shown. Address Hotel HacOregor, IHlli and Wabash Ave.. Chi- cago. III. I. C SHIPLEY. OPEN TIME! iniTiiin. SALEM, W. VA, WEEK OF FEB. 16 and 22: WEEK OF MARCH 7, 21 and M. M. M. B A NKS. M«r. NOW BDOKING FOR SEASOTT904^bT. FLORENCE THEATRE, White Will, Ph. Have good open lime In Fob.. March and April, flood one oight shows play here and gel the money. JOE TUMAN, Manager. VAN FLEET, 47 WEST SSta ITREET, NEW YOBK. 'Wanted, FOR THE SIDE SHOW OF THE GREAT ADAM FOHELLS UNITED SHOWS, Strong t urloaltla •* or Freaka to Feature, Handsome anil Interesting Little Peo- pie. Lady Acts of Every Kind, a Magi- cian that can make the People Laugh, a Comic Juggler. Trained Animal Ada, Novelty Aet« or Every Description. 'Want two good orators; must furnish roference. ADDRESS GEO. V. CONNOR, MER, FORPAUGH-SELLS BROS.' SIDE SHOW, CUILLICOTHK, O. WANTED, Must be sober, reliable aud thoroughly experi- enced, and willing to accept a very moderate Hillary for a long, sure engagement. II. A. Ward, please write. Adoress WaRKEN SOBLE, Mgr. Noble's Theatre Company, llracivllle, Minn.. Feb !>, B, lo; Wneaton, Minn., Feb. 11, 12, lit; Sisseton. S. llak., week Feb. 15. \A/ ANTED, COMEDIAN, Do Dutch aud Irish Slnjtlngand Dancing; change two wcekn. Other Med. People, write CDAS. BEREELL, flltibon, Neb., until Feb. it; after, Amherst, Neb. Al SLIDE TROMBONE .T UII IRtTY. Reliable, experienced In both Theatrical and Can- cer! work. Co. making week stands preferred. Address LEO PillLLlfPS. Box 2ST, Barncsvllle, Ohio. Will negotiate for Summer engagement. Wanted, Beliable Professionals, Making one night -unds, to carry our line of Ad- vertising Fans, which are sold to Druggists, Shoe Dealers, Hardware Men, tleneral Merchandise Dealers, etc Ontdl consists of an assortment ot 30 designs, put up In convenient shape to carrv. Ill per day easily made by giving the btislness'u few hours each dar. i. ED. U. j cm; A CO., Utnrlnnatl, Ohio. JT* C. IVIACK, CHARACTERS, If at liberty, wire me. W. P. MeBRIDE, McQIII ,V Shlpmsn Co., Taunton, Mar*. At Liberty, A I Slide Trombone Player. J53KJ latile. Doubles on iiute, also clarionet, etc. Ber- erences. Kone but responsible organizations need write. Adilress LOt'i BOX US, Meuomonle, Wis. CLUB JUGGLERS 5»nd f«r lllustratad Catalvgui, Frtt. flEB B0ZEBH18DT. 502 E. I9tti St., w. y. AT LIBERTY, IVIAIN and WIRE, STEREOPTIOON SINGING ACT. Wife play parts: husband property msn.slsgr carpeoter and electrician. Uavo machines f«r all kind or eiftct*. Beat of rjferencca. THK KOrXTLKROTa. Ucn. Del..Bnffslo,y. V. brTndaImour Original Jail Breaker and Handcuff King. Was the Hit or the bill at Trent Theatre, week »r Jan. is, creating the greatest sensation ever ut Trenton, K. j. per, ad , WOOSSOC KST, R. I. Everybody Is Blowing Their Own Hern- We Don't Have To. The Public Tabes CareOIOnrs. Seed For Catalogue. Chicago Photo Engraving Co Wo. 180 Washington Bt, Ch icago CIRCUS CANVAS and Tenu of •Tery'de- serlption. Seoosd Hud Tenia In Stock. Write lor estimate. __ DETBOIT BAG &. MFG. CO- Sneoeoon to the x w. noble CO., UB-1M Fourth Bt. Detroit. M ich. BERTRAM MILLAR, LEADS AND HEAVIES. V W. 28th ST., NBW VORK. BOSTON nil EXCHANGE Second Hand Films. Song Slides and Machlnea Bought, Sold and Exchanged. KM WASHINGTON ST., Room 42, Boston, Mass., opp. Ad»ma Holism TO BALLAD SINGERS -SWEETHEART, I WOULD THAT YOU HERE MINE. Prof. HH, with Tolce orchosi ration. Wo. Address K URT P. llirtSEKORN',68!) Atlantic Are,, Brookl yn. N. T. FOR SALE, EDISON Moving Picture Machine FILMS AVI) SLIDES; nlso Ohs Making Mschluc •■iittlt. All iu line order, uta bargain. H. UOPEixs, ljin Wsshiugton St.. Uob oken. N.J. AL LIBEBTY, Al Slide Tromboae. B. and 0. Also Al BARITONE, double props. Bo>n strong street workers. Must havo ticket. Addrefs Geo. Kcmblo, Oaklsni Ulty, Indian a. Bot iidohlts_. AnRACTIONFWAltED AtDUGGER OPERA HOUSE. Oood house, spU-ii- dld show town; prosperous mining towu;e\err- body got mouer here. FRAN It NORR1S, Msusgei. Hugger. led. PERFORMERS FOR SUNDAY. ARTISTS OP ALL KINDS WRITE , FOR SUNDAY DATE. Sohmor Park MOSTREAX. SHOW CANVAS b o u r'd t er to BY TBE J. C. GOSB CO., DETROIT, MICU. ALSO FOR SALE 100 SFROtlE POLES IN THE BARK OR DRESSE D. FILMS FOR RENT. EUOKNE CLINK A CO., oM Orand Are., clilcngo, ill. -■A PEB*UABY <*• THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 1193 TABLE OF CONTEXTS. Page. Ulas Clipper's Anecdotes. Personalities anil Comment* Concerning Stage Folk uss KUieJsjns— Sketch. H8« onr London Letter iiga Paul Suaduiil — Sketch ugu World of Plgrers 1187,111m Fred and Amy. Outtlob— Sketch 11&7 Vaudeville nod Mlustrol 1187, lltto Oan «..Holt — sketch IU7 Uar Chicago Letter jiho Our South African Letter 1100 t.atxst by. Telegraph 1103 Oil the Road 11U3. 1104 Vaudevlllo Route Mat 11*5 Clipper Post Office 1303 Cliesa aud Checker* mjo Queries Answered , UN Under the Tents uiw With the Hill Poster* nui; Miscellaneous [1'jO Xew York C|ly— Review aiiO Comment.. 11 mm. 1199 Is.aUi* In the Profession tllrll • ■ iWiAtUlCAl, COnHKSPOXOEXCK. Alabama, New Hampshire '........., 1180 Montana, Delaware, Colorado 1 igo Ullnols •' 1190 .North Carolina uw Massachusetts. 1190, Utfl I'enraylTflDla .' 1191 Maine 1191 Ohio , 13uS Loolalaoa, 1202 New Tork State '. 1199, 1202 L'lsl 1 •■ .4 '. 1202 Iowa ...'.......:.' 1202 Rhode Island 1SD3 Canada '. 1202 Indiana' ...... • 1203 nregoi 1203 Virginia 1203 rMxlrlct of Columbia 1203 Maryland ....... 1203 -'uutb Carolina 1303 Kansas , 1193 Nebraska 1103 Missouri 1193 West -Virginia 1106 1 tiuticetleat • •*«» 1180 Xew.. Jersey. liBii Tennessee 1 1 ho Washfbgtuu 1190 Michigan' Moo Kentucky 1196 Minnesota, Georgia liar Ca Texas, Wisconsin . . . 1199 m I*TEST BY TEL EGRAPH. Monday Marat's Oprnln«. in All the ..1 Bin Bhevr Ton a: UULDE* GATE GLEANINGS. \ t olon In 1 u I r I ," "East lay aae," "Lest KImt." the New Dramatic Offer- ' In as of the Meek— Good Ho a I nr a a Roles. ipu*lo! l>la vat 1 he ■, to Tat: Nkw York Cupper. gas Francisco, Feb. 2. — At the Columbia tula la : the' second and last week of "A Chi- nese .Honeymoon." Business bus been very Urge.' •VAUyORXiA Theatre. — "The (Sternal City" '■IrtneU last night its second and last week. BQainesg . has been Immense. AtCAZAR. THEATnu. — "A Colonial Girl" Is niB.cutrent bill. '.CunIsal TlniATKE. — "Kast I.ynnc" is this week's offering. -Ubaxd Opera Hot'KK. — This week "Lost lUyec".. Is presented. •TJYM.T" Opera Uouse. — "When. Johnny 'VWes 'Marching Home" opened Its fourth vt'eelf last ulght. Business bag been, large. Fischer's Tiieathe. — This Is the fourth wee,k,. of "The Beauty Shop." After this ■ dmes >'Roly Poly." . ':OaHtm'M Thkatub. — Opening Sunday, •lira, a J. for the week: Robertus and TVI1- rredo, -Monroe, Mack and Lawrence, Stuart Karnes, Two .Sllvas, Cordua and Maud, tbu Kaya. l>«ffy, Sawtello and Duffy, Holden and fhirerfcv,' and' the olograph. .... CHUTES. — Bill for current week, beginning last uiglit : Koplln, Towle and Koplln, Der- iLn.. the .ventriloquist: Montague's cockatoos, Wilson,- and Moron, Florence nay Geld, Mabel l.umaon, and the anlmatlseope. Sores. — Kretyn Frances Wynn, of the •Hurletl at Sea" Co., died In this city Mon- day; Juu. IS, nt a saiilturlurn. She had much ablHty, '"although ydting, and was making tine headway In the profession. Sue was hsrled from St. Joseph's Catholic Church, In :U,lH ciCy, on Wednesday. 20. the Interment tefjiglu.ct. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, Ala- i.iwJ'l'c She leaves surviving bur father lind .nuitber, Thomoft and Mary K. Wynn, uud ulslws - Alice auO Josephine 7/oc Uatepx. once a popular actress on the Pa- ciacfodst, famed for her beauty and dra- olatjc .talent, now lies 111 and lu need In ^otUand. Ore. Her life has been despaired of; but slie is now Improving. It was In the limcf. '70'fj that Mlsn Gatcns was In her licyflay, of popularity at San Francisco. ' 1 ' ■ ! KllOM OTHER POINTS. • Nunlnex Keported Aloa.« the Die Despite the Extreme CulA father at several Points. •Cmdtuo, Feb. 1!.— "In Old Kentucky," at MttV tiur's, began a new era lu Clilcago thent- |Iv«Jh Monday night. Our tltst dramatic L>crfoyiBuncL' since 'Sut'.trday afternoon, Jan. li.'Went with- n whirl, and Bessie Buxrlacale* us M&dige Brierly, scored a i^cat hit. Our ^lKiw:huin;r.v theatre-goers ball the ovent wlW ^eHSut. With the Ice broken and ifyoaal .more theatres almost ready to openr (to rrift In tuo clouds promises early !>unBhllve. '. and gloom Is illsaiipearliw lifte- ii'odul, Stulr and MUldletan have witbilraw.u frura the Columbia Theatre, and the house r»Y«31*-.t« Weber Bros. The owners will iiruj)(ib.|y moke the' rcqulroil structural <.huq.es, and book the house lu conjunction w|;h,.lhe|r Loul^llle Theatre.. Hopkins' Mfff f eipectH to reoiieii next Huuday, with ^Ima T Horuinn, la "The Char|ty Nurse.' *)ii)g '/other bouses In «tu1r & Ilavlln s local •haliiuay romuln dark for weeks, the les^ sees oFlno Bijou, Alhuuibra and Acade>niy iMMwr in- drploinatlc discussion with property .'wa.WK. 1 as, to who shull foot bills for aijTirtuial ri«rniiiz>cc«. — »»» KANSAS. i'upeks. ---At the Crawford t .Crawford a: Kane, managers!. — "York State Folks" opened the bouse Jan. 22, alter' Its -having {•ceil closed three weeks while better Ore protection was being installed. It drew a good, house, "yulncy Adams Sawyer" 23. "Vleklugs froai Puck." 21, did a fair busi- ness. Lewis Morrison 211, Black Pattl Trou- badours 27, "The Parish Priest". 28, Harry B<»reaford 30. "The Convict's Daughter" HI. "You l'ouson" Feb. 4, "Uncle Josh Spruccby" (I, "A Gambler's Daughter" 7. "Where Ih Cobb?" », "Sweet Clover" 10, "Eight Bells" 12. "Peck's Bud Boy" 13. • AvuToKii'M (B- S. Brl;bara, manager).—- The midwinter exposition opened Jan. 2o. for two weeks. Week of 23 the vaudeville features were: Nauibas Family, Japanese aerlallsts ; Henor and Scnora Fruucella, mus- cular uet: the Two Hewitts, lukawa, Ja- panese Juggler. _ ' , . Note.— Sells & Downs' Circus wilt not be on the road this season. William Sells has announced that he and Mr. Downs will be on the midway ut St. Louis, with a big at- traction. *»* NEBRASKA. . Ot III Road. All ■•■tea Mast Reach I'a Not Later Than Moa day. DRAMATIC. A Ailauw. MaodV tCharlcs PrehBiau. luct.'i -Wash- Inston, D. U, Feb. 1-0, Trvuton, N. J., ■, KnsU'ii 9. Allen. Viola (Cbarterf W. Allen, tugr. I— Bostoti. Mukj., Feb. m. N. V. City S March IV. Aubrey Stwk. Kastern. Mttteutbul llrolher<' (William Diuacc, nigr.l- -Wllinlagtnn. Pel., Kc*. l-«. t.'henter. Pa.. S-13. Anlitvy' Slock. Western. Millennial l^r^•Ule^!• (Carl llrchm. mgr.l — Uomc. X. V„ Fe*. 1-B, UloreravIUv bl:i. "Ar>; Yun a Ma«in7" (Julius Can 11, mgr.)-— NVvr Wrstailnster, B. C. Feb. 8. VanconveT 4, Vle- torln S. Taeolua, Waah., II. "An Khgllali Daisy" (Welief 4 Field?. in*n>'.i— X. T. iHtr Feb. 1, InOellnlte.' "Arimna," M. n. Ilaymand's (J. II. Palsei. niirr.J — Baltimore. Mil.. Feb. 1-0, Aimapolla s. Wlnehnter. Va., 9, York. Pu.. 10, Colnnbla 11, Itc.idlnn 12, riiientxvtlle 13. "Arjioiia." U. 11. Itnj motid's (Charles F. Brown. lojrr.) — Frankfort. Iih]., Feb. 8. "Alonk the Kennebec" (O. R. Reno, mgr.V— - Kcranton, Pa„ Feb.' 1-3, Wllkesborre A-tf; "Alphonse and Oaatori." Ops mil's — Gah-estou. Tex.. Feb. 3, Victoria 4, San Antonta S, Cursl- ennn 0, - Slirevenurt, La.. 7. Denlaou S. Galnes- rllle 9. Fort Worth 10. Ballad 11. "At the Old Cross ttoa. 1-n. "An Aristocratic Tramp!' (Will Kllroy. mar.) — Orienlleld. 0.. Feb.. 3. rxjuduii Z. epriiiglleld 0, Hcllcfuiitalnc »; Mnrysville 9. . "AllJionse and tiaatiai" — Lutrobe. Pa.. Feb. ;',, Johnstown I. Oreenilmrg 5, Bearer Falls 0. "Al Plke'x Peak," O. It. Witon's (Claude Boarcl- nuru, lugr.)— O1II11. 111., Feb. 11, Mount Vermm "After Midnight"— Albany. K. V.. Feb. 1 ». "At Valley Fgrve"— St. Lonls, Mo.. Feb. 1-0. B Blanche Hates (David Bebjsco, aujr.;— Phlladel- phui. Pa.. Feb. 1-1». Barrymore.' Kthcl (Charles Froliuun. uigr.l — Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 1-n. Eavtan II. lllnglnini. Amelia— N. T. City Feb. 1-0. Bcllcw, Kyrle (Uebler * Co., lagra-^— It V. City Feb. 1. Indetlnltc. Boyd, Archie. In "Joshua Whltcomb" (Ktlpatrh-k k BurnlRtun, nutra.)— Woonuocket, II. I., Feb. t. Ncwiairt 2, Mllfonl. Mass., :i, Gloacester 4. Purtliuid. Me., t. Lewlaten C. Awraata S. Ban- na-. 9, Bath Id, Portsmouth. X. H.. 11, Lowell, Muss.. 12. Lawrence 13. Blair, Kuirenle (Benrl Uresset. nurr.) — Boston. Mass.. Feb. l-U, Providence, It. I.. 8-13. Beresford. Harry (J.- J. Coleman, rusr. ) — Kamas City. Mo.. Feb. Id. Boneill, William, ami Hose Ktahl— QuoIht Can., Feb. 1-3, Ottawa -in. Bennett * Moulton (F. C. Twltehell. mgr.)— Ge- nera. X. Y., Feb. H-13. Bennett fc Mohlton (A. P. ttcwl. nurr.) — Cham- bersburg. Pa., Feb. 1-0, Doniille 8-13. Bebliett ft Moulton (J. M. Torr, mgr.l— JUtMSja, Pa.. Feb. 8-1.1. Bennett & Moulton (Ira E. Ncwball. ingr.) — New Britain. Conn.. Feb. 8-13. Bennett & Moulton (W. A. Purtello. nigT.! — Finli- klll, X. Y.. Feb. 1-0, IXalDging 8-13. nuotlne, Kmrua (Earl Bnntws. nigr.) — Haile- ton. Pa., Feb. 1-0, Atlantic City 8-18. Brockenrldgc. Charles. Stock (Hoy J. Joy, mgr.l — Tupcka. Kan.. Feb. 1-3, Holloa 4-10. Law- rence 11-18. - - Brown Amusement. Southern — Beaumont, Tex., Feb. 1-0. Houston 8-13. Iirowu AniuBeraent, Western — BawllvlUe. Ark., Feb. 10. Clarksvllk! 8-13. . Bark-MCCann (M. McCann. mgr.)— Lonaconln-. Md.,.Feb. 1-0. Boyd- Bnrrowe's Dramatle— Codar Uaplds, Xebr.. jrjli 11 ■jnaaa'n ■ If ■ "Ben Iluf" (Klaw i. Erliuuier. mars.)— Tfcrrn Haiite. Ind.,- Feb. 1-3. Eyanavlllc 4-0. "Hiwter Brown" (BroudhurHt'ft Currle. mirn.l — ' Boston; Maas.. Feb. 1-0. anrlnafleld 8. New Haven.. Conn.. 9, Hariferd 10, Bridgeport 11. New London It!. Water bury 13. "Bnueh of Revs" (Gas Bothner. mgr.) — r^iiinr- ton. K;., Feb. 3. Maysvllla i. Kontlaa-too, W. Vo., 0. "Break for Liberty" (J. M. Jacobs, mar.l— Be.)- fird, Pa.. Feb. 3. Phltlpshnrg -1, Johnstown B, Altoona 0, Otrlhile 8. Harrlabnrc B, Middle- town 10, Conahohockentl, Wllnilngton, Del.. 12. Burlington. N. J., 13. "Breeiy Time" (Merle H. Norton, mgr.)— Jlor- rjllton. Ark., Feb. 8. Hot' Springs I, Arkailel- nhia K Hope fl, (lunlon 8, Camden U, Magnolln 10. Texarkana 11, Atlanta, -Tex., 13. Pittsbtirst IS. •' • ' . • - .' "Bnrglar." Western. (WrlKbt ft nuhflit. rogrs.)— Krioxrllle.- la.'. Feb. 3. Alhla I. Creston E, VJUbica 0. Clarlmlu 8. SbensndiMih B, Uambtirir 10. -Red Oak 11, Corning 12. Denlaon 18. "Bowery After Dark," Sullivan, rturrln A Woods* — N. Y. City Feb. 1-0. Boatoo. Mass., S-18. "Black Hand 3 — X. Y. City 9S. 9-18. O . Crunc, Wm. U. (Charles Frolouuu, uict.)— Cln- clnnatl. O., Feb. 1-0, Indianapolis, Ind., 12. 13. Carter. Mrs. Leslie (David Belasco mgr.l— Qulney, III.. Feb. 3, Peoria, i. halataaiur. Mli'b.', 0. Detroit 8-13. . , .... Croinlan, Henrietta (David Belasco ft Maurice Campbell, mgrs.)— N. "V. City Feb. I. IndcUnlte. Cogblan, Hose. (Jules Murry, mgr.) — Houston, Tex., Feb. .*, Auathi 9. , Collier. .WllUaui (Charles Frohman, msT.)— Boa- ton, Maaa., Feb. 8-20.. rVjhoJis, Four (Fred NIMo. mgr.) — Birmingham, -Uq., Feb. 11. ■ , Cloy Clement (Joseph C. Logan, mgr.)— LobIk- vllle, Ky-., Feb. l-U. _ . ,_ . . „ . „ Claxlou, Kate— Troy, K. . X., Feb. l-J. NorfolU. Tit.. 12. Vook-Ohardi (II. W. Taylor, uisr.) — NUea, O., Feb. 1-0, Ashtabula 8-13. .... Carpenter, Frantic (Jere Ortuly, uisr.)— Sche- nectady. N. Y., IVIi. 1-0, Ponghkeeple 8-13. Conroy i Mack Onuedlnjis (P. P. Craft, mxr.l --Kochcater, l'u., Feb. 1-3, Lisbon, (J. 4-0, lllitlcr. Pa.. 8-1 H. _ , . . _ Cai-roU Coinwly (lau Oatroll. nigr.) — TaJewcil. Vn Fell 1*0 Cutter ft WUluiras Stock (W. U. Cutter ft 3. W. WlllluuM, nigra.) — Punxaulawney. Pa., leb. c-urt-i ■ Draaiath (M. U. CurW, ragr.l— KBIawnuL Kan., Feb. 1-.1. UoWngtou -l-U. Iji Crosxe 8-10. Clark Stock (Miles Berry, nigr.)— Waahlugtoa, Ind., Feb. 1-0. Princeton 8-13. "County Clialrman" (Henry W. Havatie, mgr.)— • K. Y. City Feb. 1, tadeflnltn. - . , "Clieckers" tKlrke La Sbelle, mgr.)--N. Y. City Feb". 1-30. ' ••'Oavaller" (Wallace Monro, nurr.)— Dubuque, la., Feb. 3. St. Paul, Minn.. 11 -IS. ••"•.■ "Child Slaves of 'New York" (J. B. liune, oigr.) ■— Cumdeu, X. J., Fell. 1-8. WllmUigtou, tML. 1-0, Tlrooklyn. X. Y:. 813. -, , mmm "Charity Xoree" (John M. Cooke, nigr.)— Mil- leatrkecv-M'la.: Fel>. 7-13; ■ ••„ 't'ok-rado . Waif"' (Cross ft Kimball, nigra.) — Perry. la.. Fere. 3, Bed Oak 0. Marysvllle, Mo.. U, Irfavcuworth, Kan.. 7, Horlon s, Lincoln. Xebr., O, 10, Omaha 11.. Nebrtuka City 13. Aicblsou, Kan.. 13. • •■ .. ■ ■ ■ •Couuty Fair" (II. A- Mann, mgr.) — Bprlsg- Beld. Maas., Feb. 1-3, Bridgeport, Coon., .4-0, i»r-7TT-ii-. iu u.-eii. auc Illinois uini v,-».».v« . f-ar' a 1,,,.. nmy open during the present week, and pros- Omaha — At Boyd s Theatre («-^ ; , gj ueCts arc bright for the Cblcugo Opera House r tH s, manager).— "tteklpgs d- rj-rn .Puet. Joij. PhlladUlplilit, Pa„ 8-13. i« J-Iign uext Monday, a week earlier than Til. Inez F'orman and John Dlllou ln."Kusr "crni T U-C* oau-iliU-r-'-Wllnruistoii Ok, Feb. 8. _„i*!S.V. ™/i l •V." u rWJL _im 1 > ™--^ .. |mh " play a return engagement Feb. 1, 2 : Washington Court House 4, fJIrclovllle 3, Nor- lllauclie Walsh, In ••nesuwtlou," 4, 5: — . .. ««,,.,._ .1.1. ., M-rl,.. rv-.-ivl,.l*u iMinuli. '" Hiwu. uext .iiouauy, a wees usi-uei u»i wsa-pxajtetea. Its galleo" will he «-ut and eu P-tcltj- -. -rpdiieed. SouU|land will probably Ual-e" amusement beginning next Sunday. Y'lu- U' stock company at the Avenue, and ''Little. Church Around the Corner" at the Marlowe. The Trocadero Is preparing for Inspection, and may lmlsh the season Chl- 1 ugo's only burlesque house. Sam r. Jack Tg »ulTers-from the present twelve foot limit aUv.ve tbe sidewalk Blanche Mulsh, lu "Rriitjrrertlon." comes to McVlckcr s next ^■iday. for. two weeks Great Interest h rs-Rg'-jhown In the next perfortnaiice for Iniugverlsbed professionals at the Audito- rium - Turaday afternoon. Walter Jones win maojjje the stage, and a great programme is l-roinived. Receipts thus far have been above ■■-tveetatrons, and a good fund Is probable. BusTxtk, Feb. 2.— The theatres were,.?™- 1 'tiled lost eight. Charles Hawlrey. In me Man' from Bfaukley's," at the Hollls, opened '0 ' n ' large gathering The Globe was • ompletoly tilled. Mmc. Charlotte YA leh» •■•*''Mue, attraction "Cinderella anu i •'••• «. w V . I,IUI1CIIC •»aiaii, ,u Mvi.-..-...- -, -. - - Walker Whiteside 0, "The Convlct'H Daugli- tcr" 7. Ottokor Malek S, "The Puakln Hun- ker" 10. The iLlliputlaus did good' business Jan. ''i, 23, Inez Forman and John Dlllou, In "Fast Lynne," had good houses Jan. 20, 2". Howard Kyle. In "Rosemary," drew well 20. "A Trip to Chinatown" "JO. Oiil'iiBOM (Carl Keller, manager).— 1 tie bill week of Jan. 24 was one of tbe best of the ■-cafcon, aud crowded bouses at each perforni- ■•n-je was tbe tesult. For week of 31 : lour Nlglitons. acnibatle marvels;' Glrafd und Gardner. In "The Houbrettle and the Cop; I'smeralda. InBtrumentallst : Oi»v and M\- mo. Juggling comedians ; Geo. W. Day. monol- cslst : Anna Caldwell, comedienne ; klnodrome. Knro TiltATiiE (H. J. Oonden, manager). —"At the Old Cross Roads" opened a, four nlchts" eogagemeut 31. "Tbe King of De- tMtives" FVbV-l-0. "The Montana Outlaw" drew larglbouses Jan. S^C^*- "«»«« Folks" bad rxxl attdlences 28-30. Yaslilnglon walk 0. Drew, John (Charles Frohman. biot. »— Kvau-.- vllle, Ind., Feb. 3, Chattanooga. Teuo., 5, At- lanta, tia„ 0- D'Oraay. Lawrence (Klrke La Sbelle. mgr.) — K. Y. City Feb. 1-0. Davit, Fay (Charles Frobtnau. mgr.) — Portland. Me., Feb. S, Worcester, Mass., 5. Baltimore, Md.. 8-13.' Dodge, Hanford — Fulrmoiit, MI1111., Feb. r>, Spwin ier. la.., 8, Algona V, Hauptoa 10. Nswton 12. Davhlsoa Dramatic (I'rauk H. DavidaoD,. mgr.) — Montlcello, III.. Feb; 1-3, Assomptloa 4-0. Mama 8-10, Atlanta 11-13. Do Vooxle, Charles, stock 4PhU Levy, mgr.)— Eric, Pa., Feb. 1-6. Davldaon Stock (A. B. Davidson, mgr.)— -Ot- tawa, III., Feb. ML Jollet 8-18. -.. DUavr-ComeU— Sbimokm, Pa., Feb. 1-0, Htt-<- ton 8-18. . PyOrya, Ethel fEou Dylrrrn, mgr. I — Wlnnted. Conn., Fell. 1-0, Kangareei 8-13. Ababa Stock (Harry L. Dlxaoo, nurr.)— Dodgs Sober. Minn.. Feb. 3, Rochester *• . „ Z Mario (Mnrllo ft Kiting, nigra.)— Van th!f*n. Ark.. IVK 4. Fott HmUb 0. Mesa 0, "David Haram" (Julia* Oaha. mgr.V— Oakland. Col., Jbu. 31-IVIi. 3, San Jose 1, StuektiHi r>. Saernreenlo 0, "Paald Harum" (Jntlua Cahn. aigr.)— ttednlia. Mo.. Feb. 3. KlrksnlUs 4, Ccnlcrrllle C. Alula. In., n. "Darkest Hour." I.lnciln 1. Culler's — Brldcepnrl. Conn.. Feb. 1-3, Nnw Ila«eii 4-tl. •IVtII's Auction, " Charles II. Yale's — Everett, WmOi.. Feb. 3. Tannna -I, Portlaud. on-., r>. n. 'Dolii Thurne" »R. I.. ONagf Amuseiwiit Co.. iagra.1— Chattamuiia. Tenn.. Feb. 13. ••Deserted nt the Altar" (Pen-y rt. Williams. nurr.)— Toronto, Can.. Feb. 1-0. •TJenlb Watch" (Will Crew, nisr.l— Frnntfert. Mleh;. Feb. 4, Trnverae Clly .1. Petosky 0, Co.- .UUe a, Holland 10, MuakecVMi 11. "Desperate (tbancc." Kaalem (Bert no-ward. mgr. 1— Bro.iklyn. K. Y.. Feb. 8-13. "Down by Uw Sea" (Phil Huut. mgr.) — Hi-csno, Cat..'F«b. .".. Stockton 0. San ■ Francisco 7-13. •'Ware- Devil Doruthy" (iterger & O'Nell, nixrs.) — Ellxabcth. X. J., Feb. 4-U, ITulyoke. Miks.. 11-13. "Dawn ttnd Up" (George niekmon. mgr.l— An- Sil.i. ' Ind., Feb. 3, Decaf nr 4, Moatpeller A. Artford Clly'n, Portland 8. Dunkirk U. Marlon Id, Winchester 11, Baton, fc. 12, New Castle. Ind., -13. :' « "Drlvsa feiau llouu" (W. D.' Fllxgersld, nurr.) -'Bostou. Mass., Feb. S-13. "lieotcr' Express" (Gulden Bros., nigra.) — Bal- timore. Mil., Feb. 8-13. « . Klllott, Maxlne- VO. 11. Dllllngbaiu, uigr.l— Cleve- Imtd, O.. Feb. l-o. Pittsburg. Pa., a-13. 1-Jesou, Hubert (Harry It. Harris, mgr.)— X. Y. City Feb. 1, ludellnltp. KcllMe Slock (Lloyd ft Center, mgr*.)— Magnolia. )tlaa„ Feb. 3, -I, Summit 0. 0. Ilrvokhiivcu 8, S. - nazelhnrat lo, 11. Crystal Sptlugs 12. Etlefvnl st,«-k— Sau Diego, Cal.. Feb. 8-20. r.inerald Stock (I. F. Bartlstl, uigr.)- Lyons. K.- T. Feb. 4-0. Palmyra 8-10. Clyde ll-i:i. "Kveryniau" (Charles Froliuiau, nigr.)- -Siileui. Unas., Feb. 1-3, Maiden 4. Newport, tt. 1.. 0. Ifolyuke. Mas*., 0. T.atl ot Pnwtueaet" (Klrke La Hhelle. wgr.) — AlUnta. G«., Feb. 2.-3. "Rleveuth Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's — Newark, K; J., K-b. 1-6. "Bight Bells," Byrne Bros.' — Denver, Col., Jou. 31 -F«li. n. Topeka, Kan..- 12. ")>ca»eJ frmn Sing Slug" (Jos. H. Parker, ■agr.) — Xnw. Haven, Colin., Feb. 1-3. '•' 1 • •*■•■ Flake, .\tr-i. (Harrlaon Uioy Flake, mgr.r— St. LorM. Mo.. Feb. 1-0, Decatur, III., 0. rnvenham, Wui. (Uiarles Frohman, lugr.) — Plill- adclphl.i. Pa.. Feb. 1-0, Atlantic City. S. J- Crawley. Ii.inlcl (r.eUcli D. BrucUurt. mgr.)-- flirlitehureli. X. '/... Fab. 1-13. Iluiii-dln U-tT, Father ft Curroll (George Sautucla, nigr.)— IH11 MvLpes, la., Feb. 4-0. - Fleming, Mamie (W. H. dracoy. mgr.)— HarrlJ- Iwrx, Pa., Feb. 1-0. Wllllaiaaport 8-13. Fraucla, Marlon (George K. Koblnswn, mgr.) — Niwhuu, X. II., Feb. 1-tl. Dover 8-13. Fenberg Stock (George M. Fenlerg, nurr.)— Purtamoutli, X. II.. Feb. ML Nashua 8-13. Ferris' ComeillalM (Harry Unbh, mgr.) — Hiiliith, XI Inn., Feb. 1. indeflnlte, (•'lake k Stock (B. D. Flake ft T. Y. Stock, mera.i - : -^4H,amfonl, Coun., 1'eh. 1-11. Moolli Xorwalk S'lB, I-Vrgfuajn Stock (J. X. MouUroniery, mgr.) — Sn- viumab. (la., Feb. 1-0, Jacksonville, Flu.. 8-13. French, lrrlng (Don Macralllou, uigr.)— BouliHni, TKs„ l-tsb. 1-3. Dunint, ImL Ter.. d-O. "l-'ojy Orandpa, ' Joseph Hart and Carrie Ik- Mar— Win. A. Brady's (O. II. Butler, nigr.)- - St.',. Paul. Mian., Jan. ,'ll-Feb. 0. Minacapolta 7^18. "Filat Mull," Llnenlri J. Carters — Annmoills, Md;, Feb. 8. Hageralowo 8, Chester, Pa., •!. ri\ston 13. "Fhuslng Arrow," IJneoln J. Carter's — Flndlur, O... Fob. 3. Miirloo 4, Upper Sandusky r.. Luna u. "For 11st ChlMren's Sake," EohUto. Hulllvuii. Harris ft Woods'— Toledo, O.. Feb. 1-3, tirand I tap Ids. Mich., 4-0, Chicago. III.. 7-2U. "For Her Ctilldrcu'H Sake," UV.toru, Sullivan, Harris A WmiV (ltd. II. lister, mgr.l— Brail- fufd; Pa., Feb. 1, Kane 1!, Oil City 3, James- town, X. Y., 4, urceiivllle, Pa., &. Canton. o„ O...Akr.Mi 8-10. . "Fatal Wedding," Central, Sollltuu. HarrUi ft Woods'— MIUnenpAlhi, Minn., Feb. 1-0. Onmhti, Net,, .8-10, HI. J.wuch. Mo,, 11-13. "Fatal Wedding." Western, giillDan, Harris ft Wools' — Tacoina,. Wash.. Feb. tt, Everett 4. Bcatfle f, 0, Hpntoue 11-13, -For "Her' Rake" (Joseph Pilgrim, mgr.)— At- lonbv . 1-0, Baltimore. Ud.,,8-18. , "Factoty Olrl" (Charles) H. Woore. mgr. »-- Chi- cago, 111., Feb. 1-0, St. Poul. Minn., 7-1.1. "KrUoiLnf the Family" (Win II. Uorman, mgr.) -iBnlfolk, Vn.. Feb. 0, 10. "l-'unuy Mr. Dnolcy" (FranU D. Bryan, mgr.) — X, Y. City Feb. 1-8, Newark. N. J., 8-13. "Forglveneaa" (J. W. Oil leu. mgr.) — Marine, IrtdV, Feb. 4. r., Wulaiat, u, Bluirtun H. A. ;,..:-•' • '. U "Vajdwln. X. C. (Klaw i Hrlaiurr. mgn.)— De- tff.it, Mli-h.. Feb. 1-3, KprlugOeltl, 0-. 4, Day- ten: S, Oolauhu* 0, Chattaauigu, Txun., p, flltniuighuni, Ala., 12. - Clltette, William (Chai-les Frohinan, mgr.)— N. Y. Clly Feb. I. IndcUultc. *)raco;.CIe«rg(! (Win. A. Brady, mgr.) — Pittsburg. Pa., .Feb. 1-0. Washington. DC., 8-13. •Jibaorc, Punt (Jolea Hurry, mgr.) — Bobto. Mi.. I 8, Marlon 0, Xiibleavlllo 10, Union City 11. Aleiamlrla 13. Ureenneld 13. (iraiitlcy, Helen (Jaincu H. Delcher, rugr. ) Psn*acOla, FIa„ Feb. 3. Montgomery. Als.. 4. Birmingham 5, Aniilstun 'I, CtTliunbua. C11.. s, Aioi-rlcua », Albany 10. Tbomasrltle II. Halii- iitidgp IS, Wayctvaa 13. Qallatw, Bertha (J. If. Zlunoeruian Jr., ingr.) — St.. Lonls. Mo., Feb, 1-0. Knimis City 8- 10. ftSlatln, Alt-eru (George H. lirennan. mgr.) • Koattle. WaiU.. Jan. 8 1 -Felt. 3. Vancouver, den.. 3.' • • ulliuore, Barney (Flurry Montgomery, tmr.) — Cincinnati. 0.. Feb. Ml. St. Lonls. Mo., 7-13. 'Iralxwln Charlca — Toronto, Can., Feb. 1-0, Moo treal-,8-13. GarslOe, Condlt ft Mack Big Stock (J. S. GaraMc rilgri) — Meil'ten. Conn., Feb. l-U. Cor Siock IG. C. Guy, mgr. I— MfefSM City. Mb., Feb.. MS. . . Grace - Haywonl Stock (Charles X. White, lagr.)-- Lufayctte, Ind., Feb. 1-0, Grand Rapids. Mich.. ■louVlmg Comedy (O. M. Cotton, uigr.)— Merrill, Wis,. Feb. Ml, Wausuu 8-13.. ileiriipli, MIna (Mlnnelll Brothers, mgrs.)— Bluff- tori, O.j Feb. 1-11, Cblcugo 8-18. (Jeruiso r.lllputlaua (J. E Ts.liinll. mgr.) -Clin- ton. In., Feb.. 1, Bavauna, 111., 3, Mount Car- roll Ci ■••••."■•,-■ "■;!»! Wltli Ureeu Hjes" (Charles Frohman. uigr.) — Kansas City. Mo., Feb. ■«•*. Dsventwrt. Is.. 8. Peoria. III.. 10, Kvuu.llle, Ind.. 11. "Olrl -from Ksy's" (Charles Probinsa, uigr. I- - N. t; Oily Feb. 1. Indi-ilnltc. "Girl* Will Bo Glrla" (Wm. A. Brady, rogt.l- Ifolyoke. Uuim., Feb. 11. "Onus Keeper," Thomas 1. Smith (Bowtand ft Clifford, mgr*.)— Dourer. Col.. Feb. 1-0. "aombter's -Daughter" (11. H. Fraxee ft lu.,. H. Bhnriie, uigr*.) --Aurora, Mo.,, Feb. 8, Spring- "Ureft't White Diamond" (Waller Feasler, ugr.) — pa| ton, •»., Feb. 1-3, Akrou 4-0, Toledo 7 10, On nd llo libit. Ml.-li. Jl-13. "(lenthiliian of France" (M. W. Hiinb-y l Hon. iiifrs.)-— Cleveland. O., Feb. 1-0, Dulutb, Minn., 12, 18. "(lay Mr. Geldstrlii." Itarry fltnbbs -Dunojiolla. Ala., Fob. 1, Hnttlcsbiirg, Miss., 3. Meridian X. Jsckaon I, Baton llouge, Ij:., C. 0, Xew Ibetia 7, Crowley 8. Jennings 9. Sour Lake, Tex /, 10, 11, (ia I Teuton 13. 14. "liood Oil Summer Time," Gtorgo Bvoiu — Wor- ceater. Maw.. F»b. 1-0, X. Y. City f20. "Oovernor'a Hon" (Fred rllblo, mgr. ) — Rochester, N. I„ Feb. 4-0. . H Haekett. Jamw K.— CIsveUntLO.. Feb. 1-0. K. Y. Clly 8-lB. ... Harued, Virginia (Charles Frohman, aurrA— N. Y. Oily Feb. 1. hsleunltc. Hawtrey. Charles (Charles Frohman, OUT.)-- Bcaton. Mass., Feb. 1-13. llllllatd, Hubert (Fiank L. IH-rley a. Cu„ nigra.) X. Y. «'Ut Feb. 1. Indedulle. Hall. Blnacbn (Edward C. White, .mgr.)— Mem- phis. Tenn.. HS. .1, (Ireeuvlllc, Mlas., i, Vlcks- hnrg B. Natches n. . _ HemUicke, lien (Sidney Tt. Ellla. mar.)— Pontage, Hi,., Feb. I. Sheboygan 3, Fond du Lac .1, Ipaiiitna I. Kaukaiina o, Oreen Bay 0. Oubkoari 7. shinasahiee, Mich.. 8. Kaconahu 0. Muqoette 10. lahpcnilni; II, Hancock 12, Csluinot 18. lliiuf.ml. (Ihas. 1). (F. Uwrence Walker, mgr,)— ton a City. ts.. Feb. 3. Mipcatlnn 4, Ottunwa :.. Kmkuk <•. l'ort MarUson 8. Barlfogton 8, Al- t.ln 10, Creston 11, Platmnoatb. heh. 13, rrcnoait 13. „ _ ,^ IttMrard Hall I Henry Plem..n, mgr.)— Norfolk, Vs.. Feb. ID, Richmond 8-13. Hull Geotao F. (Fielding Amusement Co.. nicrs.) - -Warsaw N. Y.. Feb. I>. Perry 10. 8t. Cath- erlr.es, Han.. 11. BmntfoM It, I/mdoii 18. Hlua-Inn, David. a».l Oi-orgla Waldrou (r«tslr A Nln>l»l. suits.)— Trenton, X. J.. Feb. 8, Es«- ton, Pn.. 4. _ __. . , Harrer. Georgia (J. U. IIari*r i Jry.-idi Dctrlek, mgrs.)— mSm No. Dak., Feb. 3. Lldgtrwood 1, Hnuhlnsoii :■• LUbon 0. Her.-iuuun, Leon (Kdwonl Tburnaer, nigr.)— Buf- falo, N. Y„ Feb. t-0, Brooklyn 8-lB. Hall. Don t).— Ssn Be^la^tllla, Cal.. Feb. IO. RlTi'ratdn 4-0. Pasadena N-lu. Pomona 11-13. Illnur.eh'lu's ldivila (John A..IIImuielcln,_uigr.)— Stv Mr Pa., S 13 Xeu- liriiaawlck 1 ( Jol J„ Knh. It), tUUUMkhl. Illniirelelii'a Imperial Slock (tt. F. Hlmoeleln, mgr.)— Madlsun. Wis., Fob. 10. Froeport. HI.. 8-13. Iliiwnril-Dorhet (ileorge B. noward. nigr.)— Hjn- derauu. Ky., Feb. . !■", Evanavllle. Ind., 8-1 3. neuderxou. Aland- (Josepli Fnreot, mgr.)— Gold- water, O., Feb. 1-0. Gin-court Couieily (Charhv h. Harrla. Bgr.) -. laiwell. .Mawi.. Fell. 10. Portland, Me., 8-13. Uoyt's t.'ouiedy (U. II. Allru, mgr.)— McComb, JIUs., Feb. l-il. IMoxl 8-18. Ilowanl Stock (A. S. Howard, mgr.)— Providence, It. I., Feb. Ill, Uiwlatuii, Me., 8-13. Hoi-rSer Show (Jack Hoefller. uigr.)— Vlnceanes, Ind., Feb. l-ik.Owtralls, III.. 8-14. llnriiBon-Adanis Theatre (Karl P. AuatM. mgr.) - -South Betblehsm, l'a., Feb. 1-0. Hidden Bnitlirra Stock (Wm. Trlplett, mar.)— New tirh-ana. La., Feb. I. Indetlnltc. llutuuioiid Stock— Henry, III., Feb. 1-0, MurrUoo 8-13. Iliiiittey-Moore Stock (K. J. Murray, nigr.)— El- mlra, K. Y.. Fell.. 1-0. _ , Harris-Parkinson Htock illolvrt H. Harris, mgr.) — Bliicileld, W. Vs.. Feb. 1-0. "Heart of Maryland" (David Belaaeo, aujr.)— Plttalnirg, Pa., Feb. 1-0, Cleveland, O., 8-18. "Hiir Only Sin." Llneola J. Carter's— Monoogs- livlu, t'n., Fel>. 8. Irwin 4, Unlnntown 5. 0. •'Hidden Crime" (J. M. Ward, mgr.)— Bridge- iss-t. Conn., Feb. 12, la. ... "Human SIiitp" (J. M. Wanl. mgr.)— Washing- Inn. D.O.. Fell. 1-0. "Her First Fnlso rllep" IK. A. Schllk-r, mgr.)— Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 1-0, Truatoa 8-10. KllssbeUi 11-18. "llesris ot Onk" (William II. Gross, mar.)— Fort Dalgr, la.. Feb. 3, Culuuibus. Xeb.; 4, Kearney ft, Oreeley, Col.,0. "Head Wallers" (II. 0. Wbltucy, nurr.)— San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 4, Austin 0. Uonaton 0, lialTeatoo 7. Waco 8, Coraleauu 10. Tyler 11. Oreenvllhi 13, Psrbt 1.1. . _ . "Hoosler Ulrt" (J. B. BJchardH. mgr.)— Oovu|' ton. Teiui., Feb. 3, Dyersnurg I8. Kennedy, Jamoa (O. K. Wee, nigr.) — Jscksud. Mich.. Feb. 1-0. Fott Wtyne, lud.. 8-lB. Klugnlir-nussell in. 11. Russell, nigr.) — Prince-' toll. Me., Feb, 1-0. Keystone Dramatic (l/nwreneu B. MeUill. mgr.) -TiniiiK.u, Mass.. Feb. 1-0. oalem 8-KI. Klark-Crlnn (llnrden Klsrk, uigr.)— Orsavllle, X. Y„ Feb. 10, BlllUnd. Vt. ( g-lli. Korroll, Ikit (J. (1. Wclah, mgr.)— Brocktna. Mass.. Feb. 1-0. Fall River 8 18. Kerkhoff lirainutie (Ivan Kerkhoff, mgr.) — Cco- trolla, K«p.. Feb. DO. Keller Stock (A. W. Keller, mgr.)— Coyle. Okls.. Feb. 1-3, Chandler 4-0. Ilurllearllle, linj. Ter.. 8-10, Independence, Kan., 11-13. Klosey (oiaisly (M. L. Klnssy, mgr.) — Mineral City. 0., Feb. 1-0. King-Perkins (Kdward Taylor, mgr.) — Anils. Is./ Feb. 1, Stuart. •£, Guthrie Center 3, Walnut 4. Hsrlsil ", Aiwa 0. King Diumurle (F. F. filockner. nurr.)— Bellalte, O.. Feb. 1-0, Zau'HTlllu 8-13. "King of iHlectHes," Hulllvati, Harris A Woods' — Omaha, Neb., Feb. 4-0. "KatzrnJaxMuer Kids" (Blonde!! 4 |e,nuieai<7. ingra. )— tola, Kun., Fob. 8, Fort Scott 4, St. J«eph, Mo„ 0, 8. 1. Lucknye. Wlltcn (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)— Krhv Pn.. Feb. V, 4, X. Y. Clly 10. Indeuiilte. Milieu Lyons (Desn ft Ogle, nigra.) — Mayvllle. N. V.. fob. 1-0. WeeHMJ 8-1U. L inrlrr, MIS. Lily (Charles Pmliuiuu, ttigr.)— , TirEMsraw yobe ►BR. Bali tiake Clly, It., Feb'. 14, Colorado Spring*. Oilu.i 5. pueblo (I. 1/itig, Prank H., Stock (J. A. titer, mgr.) — Nee- , nub, Wl« v Feb. IB, West Sterling, III., 8-IH. La Mftrr. Harry , Clint lnnuojtn, Tenn., 8, lllrmlng- hum, Ala., JO, Kclinii It. Murrav, J. K. ( Davis ft Bntlorlli'ld. nigra.)— Itrnnklyn, N. ?.. Feb. 1-0, Itosliin, Mass.. S-I.'l. Jtiiriiliy, Joseph — ^ToIhI.), <»., Keb. l-:i, Ka*lua«, Mlrh., 4, Bay City 5. I'nrt Huron 0, tlranU Itapbla 7-10. tiutttli llcii.l, lml„ II, Ottawa, 111., 13, Aurora' III. Manli'll, llolierl— V, Y, City Feb. 8-1JI. MMvIIId, n«K (J. II. StlrlliiB, mm 1 .)— Mew Or- JegiiM, l,n., Feb. 1-fl, Ulrinlnjjlinm, Aln„ 8, «, , Lnselle T, I'eorlu 8, Canton l», Hock Isbib'l 11. It'o'l-fonl 1'.', Klylu 13. ntiirrn* anil Miick((lllle Mack, mgr.)— Hanforrt, Oil).. Fell. 3, Fresno 4, Mmleato II, Kan Fruit- JlieAulllTo Hlix-k (Jfte MeAnllffo, mitr.)— Aiilrarue. N. Y.. Feb. 1-tl, lllngliiimtoii.S-13. Mvrkle ,i' Ilnrilcr (W. II. Hnnlor, mjrr.)— New- bnmii, N. Y.. Feb. J-0. Mlikllrtnwn 8-13. Myrkle ft lloi-.ler (F,ugeno 1, Hall, nntr.)- - ■.roraln. 0-, Fob- »* !**•*» Mlob., 8-1^- Mack, Wilbur ., M 1-FJ. Mtrln Sloek (Trim Mnrka, mar.)— Unit, Can., Fel». l-il, OettlpU H-13. Marks Ilrna. (Jou Murks, nntr.)— I'nrt Huron, • Mich.; l'Vb. 1-tl- . . Marks. Hro*.,. May A,. Ilcll Morka (It. W. Marks, ■■ mgr.)— I'ltttslMirjf, K. Y., Feb. l-(l. Mercy Stock- (be Coinln tt Flesher, mgrti.)— Cbannrc, Knit., IVIi. Ml, lola 8-11. Hlyers, Irene (Will II. Mvers. mgr. ) — Lamwsler, PO., Feb. 8-13. MytfW. WlllJI., Stock (Sim Allen, mgr.)— Du \Hn\i. Pa.. Fell. 1-0. (Clttnnnlinc 8-13. Stuck & Anrjnnr OiiiimIIiiiih (Clinrlea l)n-w Hack. ' im.T.1— HlKSlilSTlllc. .\ln.. Feb. 1-3. Sweet ' Snrlngg 4:0, Uoouvllle 8-10, Jeirerwm Clly 11- Jli'uiiaM Stock (O. W. McDonald, mgr.) — • scnttiron. Miss., Feb. 1-0. Macumb S13. Marlon-Ioioine Onoe-ly— Sprlngllebl, Ky.. Feb. 1-0. Mnson ft Itctsl ContiHly (Souiuel T. Heed, ingr.)— > Iloll. 111.. Fob. It). ■ Mnvimril Stock (Fred Motlliews. mar.) — Passaic, S. J.. Feb, ltl, Ullenvllle, N. Y., 8-13. I'MK, Wlggs, ol 1b*> CubbiiKO 1'iilcli" tLlebler & Co., iuBra.1 — Phlhdrliiblii, I'm., Fen. U, In- detbiltc. •'Mr: Jolly, of Jollct" (llroailburst ft Currlc, itiKri'.) — lMMj,< 'I'enn., Feb. 1. Nosbvllle 2, Clprkaylllle 3, Bowling (Ireen, Ky., 4, Oweus- boro n, Boonvlllc. lud.. 0. "Mblblgtit MiirtbiKo" tForvaltr ft Mlttenlbiil. ■Ham.) — PtoTlJcncc, It. I.. Fob. 1-0, Drooklya, N*Y.. 8-13. "Man to Man" (W. 8. BtitterlU>ld, mgr.)— Cn- lumbtia, Ind.. Feb. 3, Hhelbyvlllo 4, Couners- villi'- .'., HllUllllnn. I).. 0. "Hfntitniin Outlaw" (O. t\ Lawrence, mgiM— llonne, la., Fell, fi, MurnhallKiwn «. Oska- lootn 8, Ottmnwii 0, Musvatlitn 10, Duvenpoit 11, Clinton 13, Cedar Itaplda IB. ■ "Mercbttnt or Venice" (Jose|ili Mltl|inmn. mgr.)— Wyinore, Nebr.. Fob. 1, llui'toii. . Kim., a, flunioron. Mo., 3, Cbllllcutlio 4, Mnrcollnn ft. Klrksvllle 0. "Midnight In tjtlniitowil" — bOWB, Mass., Feb. 4-0. "Momisliltier'a Diihgblet" (W. F. Mann, tugr.) -— Holyoke, Mn*a., Feb. 1-3, Hudson, N. Y., 1, Ni.rlli Aditnts, Muss., i), Troy, N. Y., S-lu. lliwslck Falls tl, Illicit 12. 13. "Missouri -flirt." Knstcrii, Fred Rnymiinda (II. ,1. Singer, mgr.)— Full lUvcr, Muss.. Feb. 13, Hlvcr Point, It. I.. 4. South Framluglmm. Jlnas., ft, Marllvirn II. tlloucester 8, Newbury- port ». Wallbnni 10. Cbelaea 11, Fltcbburg 12, tlnnliier 1H. "Mlsitoiirl Ulrt." Western, Fred ltaymoml a (Harry 8. Hopping, ingr.)— Centrultu, Mo., Feb.. 3, Mexico 4, Fulton ft, JciTcraim City II. SI. Charles 7, Nashville, III.'. 8, Mount \'er- imil 0, McLennslsiro 10, Ciirnl II, New llni- mony, lnd., IS. _ "McFinlden's Flats;" flrw nill'a (Tltoinaa H. Henry, . ttiKr, ) — Sprlngile.ld. Mass., Feb, Ml, Syracuse. N. Y„ NKI, ltoeliester 11-13. "Mickey Finn" (Clnrk Uruwn, mgr.)— Portlauil, Ore., Feb. 1-0. M ... Jtelll, Jaiiica (Clmrles Astor Parker, gen. ingr.)— I.ns Atiuelcs, Ciil.. Feb. 1-2(1. Nellson. llortonse— Manistee, Mich., Feb. il. Nelll-Morosco (Clmrlca Aalnr Porker, gen. mgr.) — Denver, Col., Feb. 1-tl, Cripple Creek 7, U-ad- vltlf s, Salt l,akt> Oily, V., 10-13. Noble's Tbenlre (tVnrrtiu Noble, mgr.) — Oritce- vllle. Mlnu., Fob. 8-10, wlteaton 11-111. . Nulloniil Slock (II. T. fllliik, ingr,)— Urunawlck, flu., Feb. 1-fl, St. Augustine, Flu., s 13. "Ninety unit Nine" (O. .1. Anhiunn, mgr.) — Al» bniiy, N. Y., Feb. 1-il, Troy 4-tl, llrookljn 8-t3. New York liny by Day" («eo. W. Wltinett. nigi.)- -KHslini Pa.. Feb. U, Holmkeu, N. J.. ft Nlclmlal. ingl'. . 4-u, l'hlladelplila, I'll.. 8-13. "Night Before Clirlalntas" (Burt mgia.)— Kiilniuatott.. Mlelt., Feb. ft. "Nnrililtelrt Bank HoMtery 1 ' (Percy l(ort*H. mgr,) — Fcnton. Mich., Feb. &, Pontine .tl, ltiimco 8. Port Huron 11. Karnlu. ("Int.. I'.', Mount Clemens, Mich.. 13. Wyuudultc 14, Mr Niagara Fulls," A iltowianr] ft Cltironl. tuiirt.)— iTIulllmote, Md„ Feb. Ml, Waablugliio, V. 0.. 8-lil. "Over Nliigsia Fullll."- (Ilowland ft Clifford. irtRrrii) — Itamiitnn, Id,. Feb. .1. Waverly 4, Mnrshnlllown ft. lndei«?bdeneo tl, KIKnilor 8, Wimkotl li. Dubuiiue 10, lloekfonl, 111.. U, llploll. Win., 12, .lancavlllc 13. •'Otte'NlRlit'ln Jwt" («Hir>"n. Mnrka, mgr.) — Sacramento, tlal.. Fell. 4, Ornrilh* 5, Cblco 0, Bnsevltle 7. Aslilainl. Ore., 8, (llama Pass 10, Reading, Oal., 11, Allntiy, Ore., 12, Salem ■•lib ihe MOtf nt MMiilght" (Frank (loMelo, mcr.>- Ilnfialo. N. V., PH». l-o, Montreal, Cak., "iirt.lionV Prayer" (H1w, D« Cnnrser, mgr.)— Wlieelhig, W. Va., i-'eli. Ml, Washington, li. 0., "old Arhnn^nw." Fred llavmonrt's (Oeorge Be- flee, iimr.;- imealiHKai, !.«., Feb. il. Wusbtngt Ion 4. Fulrllebl. ft. Ollimn II, , Ccnterville 8. Prlni'eioii. Mo., n, *J'renlnn 10, Milan II. l.ai'lcdc li, KlrkHVllle 13. "Our Hiildlns" (J. (!. Ilnrinn. mgr!.) — Springfield, Mo., Feb. 3, Nevada 4, Carthago ft, Pittsburg Ui Wei-: Clly 7. "On the Str'ike, of Twelvs." W. II, Lawrence's- - Cleveliiud, O., Feb. 1-tl. "Otliellu"— . Ilarrlsburg, l'a., Feb. .1. *• Pillion, W. ». (.1. M. Slout, mgr.)— Ardmore; lnd. Tor,, Feb. 3, Norman, Okln., ft, Outhrle il. Oklnhnnin Clly 7, Hot Hiirlngs, Ark., In, Newport II. '• Poyiiiii's. «'„rse. Slock (Ditvld J. Oamnge, mgr.) , — Wolilniiii, .Mass., Feb. 1-0. . • l'nyloii, twins', Cnlssly (J, 'P. Mneauley, mirr.)— l'onkcrs, N, Y.. Feb. 111. Xreiitmi, N. J., N-13.' Paytou Slslers (iimeily (Col. Frank Bolwrlsoii, iiiitr.) — Selma. Ala.. Feb. 12, Troy 4-0, C'o- IiiiiiIiiis, Oa., H-13. I'lieluii stock, Knsiero IK. V. Phelun, mgr.) — New Bedford. Moss., Feb, Id, llroekton.N-13. Phelun, K. V„ Slock, Wcsiem (Itnlpb A. Waul, msr. >— New Cnslle. Pn.. Feb. I II. Sbarnn S-13, Pickens. The (Willis l'lekert. mgr.)— Dawsun, fin., fell. 1-3. "Peddlor," Sullivan, Harris ft Wootls' — Provl« deuce. It. I., Feb. 145. Full Itlvei-, Mans., H-ln, New llnveii, Conn., 11-13. "Pant llevere" (Dnvhl A, Wc4h, mgr.)— Wi.r- eestrr. Mass., Feb. 813. "Pickings from Puck" ((llllo Mack ft Joseph M. (isles, nigrs.) — Deo Mollies, It., Feb. 1-il. flooiia 4, Perry ft, Coster (I, Kaunas City, Mo,, 7-13. "Peek's Bud Boy," Southern (Harry Reavi-v. mgr.) — Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 4. Selma 10. "l'uiikln Uusker" (Dnvhl A. Mnrtln. mgr.)— Dc.< MidiicH, la.. Feb. 441, Omaha. Nehr., 10. "Finisec Cafe" (Harris ft Stdman. nigra.)— Inck- "••ii. Tenn.. Feb. 1, Fulton, Ky.. 2, Paris. Tenn., il, Clarksvllle 4, Howling Oreen. Ky.. ft. Hoiiklnsvlllc (I, Owcnslmro S, Henderson I). pHilncith 10. Cnlro. 111.. 11. Miirphysboro 12. i.'nrliiiiuhih' 13, Kransvllle, lnd., 14. a "tjucen ot th« nighwny" (W. MeflowajL mgr.t— Olluwa, Cnn.. Feb. 1-3. Kingston I. Hamilton tl, Syracuse, N. Y.; 8-10. Kochester 11-lit. "Qiihuy Adams Sawyer." Central (0. II. Smllh. mgr.l— Soiiih Bel lileltein. Pit., Feb. il, Wllkes- Inirrc 4, Seriiiiton ft, F.imton fl, N. Y. Clly X- Mnrch ft. "Oiilney Adams Sawyer," Western (W. O. Bnoll- big. mgr.)— Arkimsna Clly, Kan., Feb. il. In- 3, Parson (I, Chsnuto 8. Fort Scott u, Pltlsbiirg 10, Outcnn, 11, Jon- lln, Mo., 12, Aurora lil. "Quluey Adams Sawyer" (C. B. Brooks, mgr.)-— •Peoria, III., Feb. It. "Qiiocu of Ihe Whim Slaves" (A. II. Woods, mgr.)— Phlladelphhi, Pa., Fob. 14J, Hartfvnl. Conn., 11.13. V. ItnsHcll, Annie (Rbnriea Frohnuin, mgr.) — N. Clly Feb. 1, Indefinite. Ileliuit, Ada,, and Otis Skinner (Uebler ft Co.. ft .1. J. Ilncktey, ingra.)— N. Y. Clly Feb. 1-U. Iliiltlmore, Mil., 8-1.1. lingers Brulliers (Klsw ft Krlanger, mgrs.) — Prnvldcnce, B- I., Feb. I'll, Plilladelphlit, Pa.. 8-13. Itolitrlsnit, Fnrhea, nnd Ocrlrivlc Kllfort. (Klnw ,V Krliingrr, nigra. )— Monlreal, Can., Feb. Ml. ItnhHeii, Klennor. (Llehler .t Co., nicrn.) — N. Y. Clly Feb. 1, tndellnllc. Illchinaii. Charles t Wider ft rields, mgrs.) - , Frle, l'a., Feb. 3, I, Itols'rts, Flori'iu-o (Fred llelaseo, ropr.) — Van- npuver, li. (!.,. Feb. :i. 4. Krerntl, Wusb.. ,',, Norih Yoklnin «, Siiokinu' 7-10, Missoula. Mont., 11, Ori'iit Fnlla 12, Helena 13. IIoIhoii, Andrew fj. W. Benueti, mgr.)— l*m An, gides. Ciil.. Feb. 4-0. Ilyiin, Daniel It. (W, S. Bstea, mgr.) — oiciis Fulls, N. Y„ Feh, . 10, Xiirlhsintilon, Mass.. 8- ■ 13. Rols'r. Kniherlne (t.on Bfandon, nigr.) — Fall Blver. Muss., Feb. 1-0. Iloekwell, .1. 0., Dramatic— llnrllngtnn, Vt.. Feb. Ml, St. Allmus 8-13. Itnynl LIIIjiuIIbiih, (lus ItlU'a — Knnsaa Cltv, Mo., - I'eb. 1-if, St. foola 8-13. Kapler Pluyets (fins Haider ft Frank Becker, uigrs.) — Camdeu, Mo., Feb. 1-0, Coucordla 8- It.s- Slock (C. .1, W. Roe, mgr.)— Cohoes, N. Y., Feb. 1-0, Schencclndy 8-13. Rnlilnsnn-Kainninn lltoscntlial ft Co., nigra.)— l.tigrauge, lud., Feb. .1, Auburn 4, Portlaud 5, Winchester- H, Alexandria 8. "Itarhel Oohlstelit." Sullivan, Harris ft WockIr*-^- t'oluiuhus, 0., Feb. 3, 'tub-do 4-6, Cleveland 8- "Rohert F.inmet" (J. Wesley Knsonrjiiost, mgr.) — Newark. N. J„ Feb. in. New Haven, Conn., 8- 10, Piilemon, N. J.. .11- lit. "lloaianw of Conn Hollow" (Archibald Allen. mgr.l— Crests,, lu.. Feb. 3, West I'nlon I. Boone O, Oin.ib.i, Nell., 7, Dom Moines, la., "Rnggeil Hero" (Fielding Amusement Co., tngra.) —Indianapolis, lud., Feb. Ml, S!. Louis, Mn., "Koyui Slave" (Harry fiorilon, mgr.)— Mount. I'uriiiel. I»n.. Feb. il. tilrtinlvlllc 4, Ashlun.l ft, Blojiushnrs 0. Frlelsnd 8. Mlienandoah 'j. Milton Id. "Itoyel Slav.'" I Harry flordon. mgr.l — Kntmelis- Imrg, la., Feb. -I. SpenuT ft. Sioux Falls. So. Dak., 7, Yaiiklon 8, Sioux Clly, 1«„ 10, Nor- folk, Neb.. II, Oinnvji. In., 12, Missouri Vsl- ley 13 Coimell lllufrs 14. "Kuiinw.iy Wife" — Maoukmlor. N, H., Feb. 1-3. Hiilynke, Mass., -Ml. "Hun on Hie Bank" 111. r, Whitney, mgr.) — Qulney, III., I'eb. 1. ' S Siilhetit, V,. II. (Daniel Fiiilnunn, oigr.)— - Colmii- biii. ()., Feb. il, Dayton 1, Indianapolis, lud., ft, (I, Cincinnati, O.. 8-UI, Sbslilsrl, Jcnies 11. (Ilobrat Brower, mgr.) — Wlnhliieg. Mini., Feb. l-il. SniK-rlor, Wis., 8, Dulutb, Minn., 10. Apploton, Wis., 11, Osh- koih 12, Hau lil it lie 13. Sully, Daniel (Willis K. Bayer, mgr.)— St. Paul, .Minn., Feb. 1-8, Minneapolis 4-li, Wlnnlncg, Mini., 0, 10, Slunrt, Bolieit— N. Y. Clly Fob. Ml Sidney, George (Slulr ft Nleolnl, ingrs.l — Battle Crs*, Mich., Feb. 3, Craw) ltaidda 4-0. Toledo. O., 7-10, Juckiun, Ukh„ U, Bny Clly 12, Saginaw 13. Sben, Thomas H. (Jumes Wall, tttgr.) — Phlladel- lihla, Pa., Feb. Ml. Carwlen. N. J., 8-13. Sullivan. John L. (Jna. F. Murray, mgr.) — natb. Me., Feb. il, Hangar 1, Augusta ,1. Portland d. Smurt Set, Uua Hill's — Cleveland, O., Feb. ML Sliinmons. The (Hnrry Hliannnii, mgr.) — Areola, III.. Feb. i'„ Parts I. Mmiletiiiiiu, Intl., 0, Crnw- fordsvllle 7. Cllnloii 8. New Castlo 10. Mont- poller tl, llnrlfoid Clly 12, Dunkirk 13, Fori - li ml 14. Risioner Draittallc, F. K. and .Mile (W. Dick llcr- i 1k.1i. mgr.) — lllllslstni, Tex., Feh. Ml. Sights. Pauline (.1. W. Sights, ingr.)— F.iulkton. So. l>«k., Feb. If., Clack 8-10, Watertowu 11- Stewnrl. May (.1. Tlollbi Hawnnl, mgr.) — Adit. lnd. Ter.. Feb. .'I. Snuihcrii Stock itlioive Itnntlllon. mgr.) — F,vnn«- tllle, lnd.. Fell, t-0, Owenslton>. Kv., S-l};. San Jo»-.,-Cil., Feh. 2-1, Yaleijo o, Oakland 0, 7,. UtsHfto 8. MercetDO.i Madera 10, Fresno II, Tuluro 12. Bakers«eld lfi. "Sign of the Cross" -(Berger ft Crnerlo, mgrs.) -I'lliststrg. Pa., Feb. I'I. "Stsla nf flullt" (Charlea W. Daniels, ragr.)— llosloa, Mass., Feb. Ml, Buffalo. N. Y„ K.ltf, •'Scnrcbllglits of n Orcat City" (Itoliert B. Mm* roe, mgr. )— I/inlsvllle, Ky., Feb. Ml. "Side Tracked." Jnle Walters' (Tom North, rr.gr.) — Oetlar Bapldn, la., Feb, 11. "Si t'liiaknril," J. (.'. Lewis Unck singer, mgr.) — Wuliush, lnd., Feb. 1, l*eni 2. Kokomn '.'•. lilwood 4. Anderson ft, New Castle 0, Oreenflsld 8. Martinsville 0, Franklin 10, Bedford II. Bloomllclil 12. Term Haute lit. Slnniltsh Slock (fleorve It. Itoll, mgr.)— Haltern. . N. Y„ IVIi, il, I. :uinil*ld«e S, II. Uhlrley, Jivwle— Seat tie. \Vnsl(., Jan ill-Feu., tl.' "Heciet of Pollchhiolle" i .Lieu-. K. Itaeketl, ii'Ui.) — N. Y. City lVb. 1. IndelliilU'. •■Sohlleisi of Foilniie" (lleiir)- li. Harris, rrtgr.y v -Philadelphia. Pa.. Feh. Ml, . "Sky FBiat" (('liarbi Frohmnn, mgr.) — Wooii- sia'kel. IL L, Feb. 2, Mllford. Mass., 3, MrtN- Imro 4. iillntnlt ft. Smith FrnnUugham 0, b'lteli- hilrg.S. Lwuultistct li, Ohrduer HI, Kecne, N. •Swivt (ibiver" (A. A. Thayer, ingr.)— St. I'liiimnii. Can., Feb. is, Wnsleoek .ft, fliihlnh tt. (Ml 8, Mtrntronl II. Port lllnsin, Mleh., 10. •MJ^BSi (WHJInrh II. OrnitK, ingr.)-(.taftil ltaiilds, MIclL. Feb. 1,1. Kalnmaatsi 4, fli>sh«n, I nit,, ft, Martini 0. Cliiclntintl. tl., MS. "Sng llsrhnr" iWlllltini II, OcoSs, mgr. I— Fnrgn, No. Dak., Fell, il, Jarflsslown 4, Livingston. Mont.. >i, tl, lkir>Dtnii 8, Itutle b, Helena in- 13, Mlssoilla.13. , "Slavi* of Ihe Mine" (C, S. OaUahdn. ingr,)— Seatilc, Wash., IVh, 14-M. "Sign nf Hie Four"— nonioa. Mnas.. -frti, i.n. •'Saved (rum Ihe Sen" (Charles W. Iturrlh, mgr.l — PltlshiliB. Pa.. Feb. 1-0. . . "Rntierha." Itantons'— ColtlhilaK. . O.. Feb. Idl Martini, tint., ft. Milwaukee. Wis., 7.13, "Slmiltiws nt 11 Ureal City" (C. B. Jbitersnn, mgr.)— Itiinnlo. X-Y..Feli. 1-0. "Sandy Bottom" (Uumptou ft Hcplrlns, mgfs.)~ Thompson, Deiintun — Kl I'nso, Tex., Feb, 4, ft, Tnesou, Aril!., 0. Thurston, Adelaide (Frank .1. ft Clnxloa Wll- Hliicli, mgrs.)— Mlniteaiinlls, Minn., Feb. 1-3, SI. Paul Ml, Dnlinh 8, 11. Teiapcut. Mario (Charles Frohmnn, mgr.) — K. V. City Fell. 1-0, Ptilladclphla, Pa., 8 1.".. Tinner, Clara — Moullon, Thomiison ft Monttnn's iM. II. Miller, ingr.)— Plttston, Mass., Feb, Ml. Ttylor Sleek (Alls'rt Taylor, mar. )— ITIIUhum, Tex., Feb. 1. Waxahatebln 4-il, Whltewrlght 8. U, Ctunby 10, Shrevoport, Lit., 11 -lit. Tolson Sleek (T. Iiwlght Pepple, mgr.)— Mule Hock, Ark., Feb. Mi, Arkansas Clly 8-10, I!«s- nop, La., 11-13. "Two Little Wnlfs." No. 1, Lincoln J. Carter's — Full River. Masa., Feb. 1-3, Springfield 441, Ikistnu 8-13. "T»o Little Watfs," No. 2. Lincoln ,T. Curler's --Sunlniry, Pa., Feh. S, Mluercvllle 4, I'nlts- vlllc S. Keadlng «. •Tun Proud to Bog," Lincoln ,T. rarler'e— Wil- mington. Del., Feb. 1-il. Cincinnati. O., 7-lil. • Tim Lltlle Staters" (Iltckey ft WarmliiKinn, mgrs.) — Sterling, III.. Feb. .'!, Kewauee 4, Mt'timoulh ft, Cannm 0, Peoria 7, Decatur 8, (i'titrulta li. Chniniwlgii 10, Paris 11, Siirln,-'- Hid'] 12, Clinton 13. "To Die at Hawit" (J. M. Want, mgr.) — Sorjn- foil. Pa., feh, 1-3, Tremnii, X. J„ -1, 5. Bur- llicgioa 1:, lvision. Pa., 13. "Through Fire anil Water.'' J. II. Wnlllck's— Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 1-0, Philadelphia, Pa., 8-1.1 "Texas Steer," II. B. Kmerv's — Durham. N. C, Feh. il. Raleigh 4, Norfolk, V»., 5, II, New- port News S, Putersrairg II, Richmond 10, Char- lnitesvlllo II. Annapolis, Md., 12, Atlantic City, K, J., 13. "Ten NUrlits In n Bar Boom." Al. W. Martin's (J. W. Stevenson, mgr.) — Scotldale, Pa., Feb. it, Alioonn ■!, Tyrone u, Johnstown 0. "Ten Nlahts In a Bur llnom." Terrv'a — Colhv, Ki.n., Feb. J, Olwrlln ft, Norton (I, Phllllp*- lairg 8, Lebanon Si, Bellevllto 10, Hanover 12, Snletltii 13. "Through the Centre ot llw 1-iorth." Edward illundeU'H (Win. A. Stanley, mgr.) — Salem. O.. Feb. I, Sharon. Pa„ •"•, l.nst Liverpool, (>.. il-S. SlMibenville 10. "Ta-o Merry Trnniiis" (Shermnn McVenu, mgr.)- - Slkeslnn, Mo., h'eh. ::, Charleston 4, Coi* (llrantivui ft, Cnlro, III., fl. "Ten Nlidits in it Bar Ibsun," Beeelter ft Stan- ley's (Walter ,T. MeDoiuild. inge.)— FonUnelle. la., I'oh. 3, Lennox I. Bedford 9. "l.'lymHw" _ l(!harlet Frohman. mgr.)— Baaton, .Mans., Pel.. In. "Fuller Southern Skies," Kustern (Harry Unci Porker, ingr.)— X. Y. Clly Fell. Mi, Newark. -V J., S-13. -> "Under .Sonlhe.'ii Skies;" Western (Harry Boot Parker, mgr.)— lluelph. Can., Feh. s, W'oml. slock I, St. Thomas 5, Loudon 0. Port Huron. Mich.. S, Filar 'j, Saginaw 10, Bay City 11, •Ann Arbor 12, .luckson 13, "Inch. Tani'a Calih:," Hastem. A). W. Martin's il'-il. S Martin, ingr.)— Ctareroout. N. IL, Feb. il, Bellows Fells. Vt., 4. Kn-ne, N. IL, ;,. Ural llelmro. VI.. 0.. North Adonis, Mam., x, Plilsn.'lil !i. Snrloallelil 1(1, Putnaio. Conn.. 11. Noiwlch. 12, New l.ntdou 13. "I'nrte Tern's Cabin." Wesleni. AL W. Martln'a i, 1 '' C .V. ,; l " ,, l, l ('f. .mgr.)— Akron, o.. Feb. 1-3. New PldladcllililA -I. Canton H, Sharon. Pa., fl, NIIihi. p., 8 l.iirntm. Pa., f), Wlndlwr 10, Morpontown, W. Va.. 11, i.'nlnniown, Pn.. 12 •lolinslown 13., "Pncle Tom'a Cabin," Stetson's, Eastern (C. T. Bnckvar, mcr. )— Clinton, .Mass., Feb. 3. Haisl- 2 er n 4 V. L, X niill9t . p „ r °' Fltchhurg II, Worcesler 8, t), Marlboro 10. "Uncle Turn's C'nt.ln," Stclson's, Northern (Al. Could, nigt. I— Victor, Col., Feb. 4 ~ fi, Piu-Mo 0, Trinidad 7, F' ■ Cltv (>, Snltda 10. 'Srihw Tom ' q '-•> b J n ;"Stetaon'n, Western (Wm. Kibble mgr.)— solera, O.. Feb. 8, East Pales- tine I Torinto 5. Steiibenvllle 0. WillBvlllo ii rS t HSSStf* Bel'alie 10, Youngstown ill J •- , Akroij l-r. "UncIeTom's Cabin," Central (Grant Lmsj, mgr.) twM^Stlt ?•' &^ii B «r"«rt«n '•' Canal I'oier 0, Coshocton 8, Dresden ft. New Lexing- ton 10. "Thiilcr Two Flags*' (O. D. Woodward, mgr.)— Iliiveupotl. In., Feb. 0. . "lii.cle Josh spruceby," H. H. Fravee'a— El Paso, Tex,. Feb. It, 4. "Uncle Her," Frank Adams'— Towanda, Pa., Feb. in -if' 1 '. 1 ;" 1 ', -Vy-V,! 1 ' No "vlch 0. PltlBton, l'a.. 10, Nuiitlcolcs 12, Blonmslnirg 13. "I'ticlc 81 llnsklns" (ft s. Primrose, mgr.)— I.eneia. Nehr., Feh. il, Hebron 4, Nelson " Suiierlor d, Beatrice 8. WIIIst 0. "Ihicle Joslt Kpnicby" (,T. P. Donohuc. mar, A tiseiigee., lnd. Ter., Fell. ft. Tnldenuah il. Kurekn Spring. Atk.. 8, itngew n, Fayettevlllo HI, Vnii Btiren 11, Fort Smllh lit. "Uncle Jifh Spnicrhy" (Dave II. I^ivls, mgr.) lldlynhe, .Mass., Feb, 3. ' V Van Ilyke ft Ealon (F. .Mack, mgr.)— .MrKees- port, Pu., Feb. 1-13. ■ Vernon stock illenj. B. Vernon, mgr.)— Jersey Shore. Pa., Feb. Ml, Austin s-tft, itlil«e Wn y 11- "Vlrglnlnn" (Utrko La Shellc, mgr.)— N. y. city Feb. 1, liidellnlle. "Village PiiHlmasler" (.7. Wesley Koscnnuest. mgr.) — Lewlston, Me., Feb. 1, Wntervllle 2 Au- gusta 3, Togus 4, Bangor ft, Portland ft "\nliintocr Organist" (Harry Manlell. mgr.)— Montreal, Can., Feh. I.it. Walsh. DhiRClie (Wngenhals ft Kemper, nigra ) Ivnasaa City. Mo., t.'cb. 1-3, Omaha, Neb., 1, ft, Dubunnc, In., (1. Warren, Charles (lllch ft Hams, mgra.)— Boston. Mass., Fell. 1-0, Pittsburg, Pu., 8-lil. Wllli.isl, (Catherine (Edward C. White, mgr.)— loi'ston, Tex.. Feb. 3, Bentiraont 4, Lake Ctiarles, La., fl, ShreveiKvrt fl. Wilson, AL IL (Yale i- Kills, mgrs.)— Mobile, Ala,. Feb ft, tl. Wills, Nat M. (Branilhurat ft Currle, nigra.) — Cincinnati. 0„ Feb, 1-0, Sprlngtlehl 8, TttHa U. LI11111 10, Tolcilo 11-13. Ward ft Vokes tl.'hurles I). Wilson, mgr.) — Sha- ron. Pa., Feb. 3. New Castle I. IFnfontown ft. (Iiiiiiberlimil, Md.. 0, Baltimore S-lii. Warren, Itobecea (Wilson s. Itoaa, mgr.)— Mon- treal, C1111., Feh. Ml, Boston, Mann., 8-13. Walker Whlteshle— (inuihii. Neb., Feb. 0, Dnven- pert, lu., 10. "Wlnchesler"— Fall Itlver. Jlaw., Feb. 4-0, Pro- •Wayward Son" (Snrlnicr ft Fleming, mgra,)— Steiibenvllle, O.. Fob. 3, Co lumbna H "When llcnhen Comes to Town"— Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 31-Feb. (I. • __ • _. "Was 81o to Blainel" Ued Cnrltpn. rap.)— Corning, Io„ Feb. il. Creston I. A ton ft. Os- ceolu o. Lucas 8. IhlltMrM 0. Ccnterville 10, hddyvillo il, Pelln 12, Motirnc • i:» "Wonrv Willie Walker" (II. B. Ori'gnry, ingr.) — ivnfrall. ! Mo." Feb. 8. Oallforrla ti. Hlg«lns ; villi- 10, Sclalla II. Pleasant HIH 12. Illeli Hill 13. y "Yon Yoason" (K. V. C.lmnx. mgr.)— Junction Clly. Kan.. Feb. il. Tiniekn 4, Solillera' Home ft. Atchison fl. Kansas Clly, Mo... 7-13. "Young Tolile lloxle" (Charles D. Miller, ragr.) — -WiiHlilngloii, D. C„ Feb. 1-0, Uobokcn, "N. J.. •York "stile Folks" (P. E- Wrlglit, mgr.)— Ce- d.-ir Rapids, la., Feb. S, Davenport 4. •L "Zlg Zmr Alley"— Norfolk, Vil., Feb. II. \I|SU IL. Itostonlans (Charles B. Hjenn, bus. mgr.)— Liv- ingston, Mnitt.. Feb. 4, Rutto ft, O, Helena 8, Anacooda II, Missoula 10, Wallace, Ida., II, Spokane. Wash., 13, 1.1. Boston Ladles' Orcheslra (ijerlrude Mnllliml Hall, dlieetnr).— Auburn, N. V., Feb. Ml, Blnglmm- loit 8.13. Boston Ideal Opera— Mobile, Ala., Feb. 1-4. Black Pin IPs Troubadours , Voeckel ft Nnlan, mgrs.) — Kansns Clly, Mo., Feb. 1-U. Term Haute. Ind., 8, Marlon II. transport 10, Peru II, Tlflln. ()., 12, Mansllelil lil. "llnlwH In Tnylnnil" (llaodlii.fc Mitchell, mgrs.) - -N. Y. city, Feb. 1, Inilellnlte. "llllllonalrn" (B. D. Stevens ft Frank I,. Parity, mgrs.) — St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 1-0, Knnsnu City 7-13. "Burgomaster" (Wm. P. Cullera, mgr.)— Trenton, N. .(., Fell. (I. Washington. I>. C, 7-13. Cittilll. Marie (Daniel V. Arthur, mgr.l — Buffalo, N. Y.. I'eb. 1-3. Troy ft, Newark, S. 3„ 8-13. Canadian Jubilee Sineew (W. T. Cnr> - , lagr.)— Meretlith, N. ir., Feb. ii. Ashland -1, Warren ft. Wells Klver, VI., li, Lisbon, X. II., 8, Little- ton P. Hi, Wliltclfeld 11, (Irovctnn 12. Island 1*01111, Vi., 13, 11. Canaillitn Colored Ci.neirt (William Carter, ragr.) — Annawan, 111.. Feb. .'J, .Mollnc 4, Book Island ft. "Chinese Honeymoon" (S. S. Shnbert. Nixon .* /.Imnier.auiii. mirrs.) — Brooklyn, X Y., Feh. 1- II, N. Y. City 8-13. "Chinese Honeymoon." S- 8. Shnbert, Nlxan ft Zliiunentiiiii's (Harry S. Fulton, mgr.) — San Francisco, Oil.. Feh. 1-0, Oakland a-10, San Jose It, 12. Si'srliiim 13. "Country Olrl" (J. (i. Diift, nigr.) — Plttsfleld, Mass., Feb. 1, Springfield 2, Xorthainptnn 3, Wowoter 4, Xarlford, Conn., ft, New llnveii It •■Chaperons" Klngslley ft Welly, nurrs.) — San- dusky. O.. Feb. 11, Toledo -i-d, Flrnllny 8, Marlon 0, Mansfield 10, Wheeling, W. Va., 12, Marietta, 0„ lil. Daniels. Frank (C. B. Dillingham, tagr-1 — Phil- adelphla. Pa.. Feb. 1-fl, Brooklyn, N. V.. 8-13. De Aiigells, JefTersnii (H. S. Shubcrt. Nlxan ft Zliiimermnn, nigra.) — Charlotte, K. C, Feh. 1, Durham 2, Kalelgh .1, Norfolk, Va., 4, New- port News ft. Itlchmaml II, Charlottesville 8, Annapolis, Md., 0, Lnnenster, Pn„ 10, York 11, HurrNhurg 12, Wilmington. Del., 13. Davis .Musical Exlravegaiiza (II. Wnilo Davis, iner.) — North A.lnins. .Mods., Fell. 12. 1,1, FiiKll.'.h tirainl 0|iem (Henry W. Savage, mgr.) — Wushlngton. II. C. Mr. 1-fl. Karle, Virginia (Ceortre It. White, mgr.)— X. V. City Feb. 1, imleflnite. Edwr.rdes, Paula (8. S. ft IM Shuhert, mgrs.) — Kniamazoo. Mich., Feb. 3, tir.uid Knplils I, Battle Creek 5. "Floriulovn" (Fisher ft Byley, mgrs.) — Norfnlk, Va., Feb. 3, Chnrloile, N. C, 8, fMnmhlii, S. C, P. "Fortune Teller" (Milton ft Sargent Aliorit, mgrs.) — Detmlt. Mlelt., Feb. 1-U. firnnd Opera Olelnrlcli Cntirled, mgr.) — N. Y. City li'l'h. J. Indctinlte Iloiiper. Do Wolf (10. It. Beynolds, mgr.)— Lew- Istoa, Me., h'eli. il, IJover. N. H„ 4, Salem, .Mass., ft. Concord. N. H., 0. Held. Auna (F. Zlegfcld, mgr.) — Bachester, X. Y.. Feb. fl. I*le of spliv"— Jackson, Mich.. Feb. fl, llotlle Creek 4, Marlon, lnd.. 8. James' Ladles Band (B. I., .tames, mcr.)— Los . An R ( '* , if' 9»1~ Feh. 1, IndeOnlle. townee, s'oi^ W}Jlf8 v Bnnd (T. I*. J. Powers, ragr. )— Siiekane, h torence 8, Oanou wash., Feb. 3,. 4, Colfax ft. Walla w'alln fl Seattle 7; 8, Victoria, B. C, ft, Lnihamlth, unit., and Nannimo 10, Vniieouver 11, New Wtstmlnater 12, New Whatcom, Wash., 13, Everett 14. "King Dodo" (Henry W. Snvnge, mgr.)— New Or- leans, La., Feb. 1-0. ' .Mother Goose'.' (Klaw ft Erlanger, mere.) — N. Y. City Feb. 1-27. "MJM : Bob White" (Niton ft Zimmerman, rogrs.) — itoigantown, W. Va., Feb. il, Yonngstonn, O., 4, Wnrreit 5, Salem 0, Slstcrvllle, W. Va., 8, Mirlettl. 0., 0, Nctannvillc 10, Cambrldgu 11. Zr.uCHvIUa 13, Oaabncton 13. "Miilnl end the Maid" (FMIier ft Bvley, mors.)— N. V. ft, Feh. -20. Nashville Students (Joe Buker, mgr.) — Glrard, Kim.. Feb. a. Chauiile -1. Fredonln il, llowtird • I— 11. Eureka 8. Madison 0, Osnec City 10, Council • »■ Drove It, Herlngton 12, Snllno 13. "Peggj- from Paris 1 ' (Henry W. Savae*, mgr.) — •)-~ licooklyn, N. Y„ Feb. 1-0. Knstern (Henry W. Ravage, Mil., Feb. 1-0, Washington, "Prince of Pllscn. mgr.l — Baltimore, 1) C. 8-13. "Prince of l'llsen," Mm (Hcmy W. Savage, mgr.)— Dubuque. la., Feb. 4, Cottar Itaplda 0. "Princess Chic" (Joho P. Slncum. mgr.) — Kastoi'., Pn., Feb. ft, Trenton, X. J„ 0. Itudlsell Concert (M. 11. Ayer, mgr.)— Hender- son; Tenn.. Feh. 8. Holly Springs. Miss., ft, Oknlouii 10, Al<-rdi-.ii 11, Columbus 12, Bir- mingham, Ala., lit. "Itiiraiw-ays"— Macon, Oa., Feb. 4, Selma, Ala., 8. Sehelf. Frltal (C. B. Dillingham, mgr.)— Newark, " J., Feb. 1-fl, Philnilelphln, Pn., 8-13, Feb. Shay Oncrn— Dululli. Minn., Feb. ft, 0. Stiiylon's Jubilee Singers — Logan, O. Plketon 4. Oreenllehl fl. "Snltnh ot Snlu" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)— Indianapolis, lnd., Fell. 8, 0. "Shirks" (W. W. Tlllotson, gen. mgr.)— Fort Worth. Te.v.. Feb. ft, Waco «, Austin 8. "Silver Slipper" (John 11 Flsber, ingr.)— Loula- yllle, Ky„ Feb, 1-3, Decatur. 111., 1, Bloom- iiigton ft. Sprlncnclil 0, Evnnsvllle, Ind., 7, tiitlney, HI., S, Peoria II, Indianapolis, Intl., HI, "Mow Girt" (B. C. Whitney, mgr.)— X. J. Clly Feb. l-o, Phllodelplilu, Tn., 8-13. "Simple Simon" (C.. A. Wlllinms, mgr.)— Corn- ing, N. \., Feb. 8, llntlt 4, Danville 5, Wnvnr- ly ti, Tow.andn, Pa.. 8, Oswego, H. Y., 0, Cort- land 10. Ciiuost.ila 11, Oneida 12, Auburn 13, "Three Little Malda" Charles Frohman ft George ICdwardew, mgrs.)— Sprlnglleld, Mass., Feh. 3, Waterhury, dam., I, Hartford 0, New Haven 0, Boston. Mass., 8-20. "TeiMlerfoot" (W. W. Tlllotson, gen mitr.)— An- JSJ3? n.'jacksr-K?.' l,r " n,I Ka,,W8 * UMk ' " ',?'* J ' """I 1 •'»■'•■•" Wm. A. Brady's (Jolm S. ,"" V; T f> .17 U ''J' ','•-• •■"•'■ •"•• »« '"'^ city i- tl. Park Clly 8,. Eviiiisinn. Wvu., 11. jioet Springs 10, llnwllns 11, Lnrliuee 12, Cheyeiuii! "M'orel Woman lu IaiuiIoii" (Berger ft Oreiirln nigra,)— N. Y. City Feb. 1-0. Providence, It, I.. "Way tit (he Transgressor" (W. c. Cuiiulngliam, ■ittr.)— Brooklyn, N. Y„ Feb. Ml, llulvake Mass., S-ln. * "We.ld.sl uml Ptirlisl." Sullivan, nnrrls ft Woods' — Kt, l^iiils. Mo.. Jan. iil't'i'h. It. "While Slave" IHahon Caf)i|ibell. mgr.)— Brook- 8- 13. WllllaiiisisirT; l?i.." "Mill,™ a, TSveiuuli; O.fs'ut. Mells-Diinuellnrltui Mnslenl Comedy (Juke Well* mgr.)— Birmingham. Aln., Feb. 1-13. Wllls'f oiwrii (W. II. Fullwend, mgr.')— Lwk- |s>rt. N. V„ F.4i. Ml. w " mh Wills Musical Conietly twin, llrny, ntgr.l— Iron- Mich "s I?* 1 " :1 ' <;1,l,ll,-0,lie 4 -' ! . 8nglutiw, "Wlxiirii of Oa" lllamllii & Mitchell, iugn>.)— St. Isuils Mo., Feb. Mi, Kansaa Cltv 7-13, "Wliartl of oa" (llaailtn ft Mitchell, uigrfl.)— Peoria, III.. Feb. 3. IImiuiII.iiI, Mo„ 4. Moberly ut W'. Savage, mgr.)— ■1. Seilnllu fl. "Yankee Consul" (Hmr.r Cobtmbus. O.. Feb. 4, u- VABIE5TY, ■ v ^bfTfl. , x: "•: S?y M**^"**' * '•■ ..JOT. V V. Fell. il. Philadelphia, Pa.. THE • "o' N,, S? 0,ll > (Ciirlanil Oiiden, mgr.)— Ellratielli. N. .1.. Feb. lit. Trebbin. N. J.; ft. WIlllaniKport, Pu.. li. Brooklyn. N. Y„ 8-lB. *L \V%T'\ i*fv.iO i fflS ( nl 5 r ;?,- cl "- KryantV Bnrlea,«n. '(Harry C. Bryant, mrr.)- "^^r , Wo , men ,, :^l,!" ,, • JR* *gfcg%Z- '$$*'• ' " * 1-0, Allmny 8 - 10 ' Troy llnrtlp- ft aearaoii'n (Joe> Crtv Feb. l-«, Plilla- Miner, m'frt.')— Clnelnnatl, fl. Inidsvllle, Kv„ 7-13. Itu'li, :ngr.) — Boston, Mass., ' V \V!!l!!V'.'i, , i,iJ ,A !^ ,5 r-M Uo,, A J - nf * l * |r ' "*'■'>— l"Wf$r, riilrleanucro. II l''tllii.iel|ilila. Pn.. Feb. Mi. Ifiifllg mi»r i^-S' v "Wl-eti WVicen law" (Frank W. Nnson. mgr,)— delphli, Pn'.."R-l3. - Iljiv. V Y„ Feb, 13, Albany l-C. Itttn-dtn nohemlnl.s (Thomas W. 1 Jl-til. "Why Olrls Leave Home" (Vance ft Snlttvon. mgrs,)— Uoehester. N. Y.. Feb., 1-3, Svrnnisj 4-il. UllCa 8, Cloversvllle 0, Cohoes 10, Albany Il-U. : 0., Jan. ill- Feb. Ion Toils (Kt). v Feb. Ml. 1 migndlers (H.rry M«tell. ragr.)— Cleveland, 0., Feb. 1-fl, Buffalo, N. ?., 8au. Brlitaan Shaw — Brooklyn, W. Y.. Feb. «. CllV'Sporta, (Phil Sheridan, mgr.)-l Wmj. , D. d.', Feb. MI. PltLshurg, VKttESr**** Crt.-ker Jack* (Robert Manchester, mgr )_i„. {,^8.' :.. .• 31rtb ' °« ci ««hTe.,), ,;., Cherry Blosaoma (Bittler, Jacobs ft ixiwrv m» , — » Y. City Feb. 1-U, Jcracy Cltyf N^j Tf:, 1 Devere's, Bam— Albany. N. Y.f Feb. l.\ 'ii,.,,'- «, Monlreal. Can. 813. ' ™» ' Dainty Duchess (L. Lawrence Wcher n,« i Hillfalo, N Y., Feb Ml. ToroiVtr, Can E «V.,' Dainty Parea (Jos. II. Barnes, mgr )-_'ui'„, '■ Mav-s.. Feb. l-il, Manchester, X.H4c* HI ' Fny Foster BiirlesijuerB (Joseph Oiincniwin,... nZi'ki*. '*'■ ^ *™ 1 -«' ffina""; I-rciicli Folly Btirleaquora (Brant ft Pntinta.., ingia.)— Marlon, (>., Feb. 3, MansOeli 4 h " i1 "' Cay Morning Olorles (8am A. Scrlhner. 01%!- Sprliigfleld. Mnas., Feb. 1-8, llostnn, m„J^ Oay alVsnueiadora (Engenc Wellington, ra„ 1 ._. ■ N. •». City eeb. l-l.t, " " Hnminer ft JLisoo ( l^iu nomrner, mgr )— p„ chesler X. Y.. Feb. 1-fl, Buffalo 8.187 Jlydei. ComiTllans (Ittehiiril n. Hyde. 'mcr v Pittsburg, Pa.i Feb. 1-0. ' ' D ' Br ')- Hltli Boilers (J. H. Woodhnll, mgr.)— Decito, lnnoeent i Mnids (v. W. Dlnklns. in:rr.)-TUu. vllle, Pn.. Feb. 3, Mercer I. Souii, Sharon i ilr^euvillc fi. New Caale S. Beaver F-itls ,r Mt%, i :?ifs:^^:^:r ,lnnn ^ ,,a ' '"''■• ^'>- Indian Maidens (L011 Is Harris, mgr.l— llainl.lo t.»i,.WVVn.. Feb. 3. Cumherhn . Md i W m & ^ff-t*' "n'ontown. Pa., 0. ScolV dale 81 lb-He Vernon !i. .Icunncii,- in 1JS1, II, Washington 12. McKeesrsTrt 13 ' Irul " Imperl.-tls (Harry W. Williams Jr.. mirrl_v. Paul, Mhm., Jan. 31-Feb. it, Chicago, li|„ 7 : Jolly' firasa Widows (Roliert Fulton, mgr.)— Pint in'a li-1'3 ' 1 "' i ' S " AM <> a *«>. lion .1- Kidtlcerhoekers (Unls rtnlile, mgr.)— Bnlthuor,, Mil., Feh. 1-0, Washington, I). \i' 843 ' Kentooky Belles (Wballrn Brothers, mors "l-Je,- sey t'lty N. I Feb. 1-fl, Brooklyn. NY 7S" Meny Mnidenn (Butler, Jaeoha A Lowery nterv , —Minneapolis, Mlna., Jan. 31-1'eli. 11, St. |.;,i',| Majesl'lea (Ficd Irwin, mgr.)— X. Y. f'itv i,Vh 1 it, l'aterson, N. J., 8-13. ' ' Mooullghr Malda (Charles Franklin, mgr.)— Mm. trenl, Can.. Feb. Ml. Manchester, N\ It S.10 Mght on Broadway (Harry Morris. m»r.V-Clii: eego, III.. Jan. ai-Feti. li. Milwaukee? Wis., 7. NI Ftb. ( 4*' 1 * (^rC,, Rl ' 1 "' ■•*> — ^'"»aa. Pa.. ° r P- ll r" ln . S ,1,w / Mnr " n Beck's— Lincoln. Xeh leb. .'., Si. Joseph, Mo., 4. Ateldsou, knn ii' Leuveuworlh '!, Kansaa City, Mo. T-l't " Darlslnn Widows (L. Lawrence Wels-r, nigr.). - Boston. Mass., Feb. Ml. K. Y. Ollr K. 3 mTss. . A ^7.;; ,wi *'»™. »• 1- »*». i-d. Ihislon. Bo'selim/l^sllah Folly (Bice ft Bnrlon, ragr,., — N. 1. City Feb. l-o. Pbllaflelltpl,,, P„., i,'. Rentk-Santley (Al« fjinvltt, mcr.)— bnhrtHa Hose Sydeil'a London Bellea (W. S. Campbell a ji,'i;"'''a.l J .Vh C '.'" , ft. ■»8^vl-->«lwnnkee. P, WI 5 A , n.Mtr' '2 ™ b, ..°' .yinnenpolls, Minn., 7-13. rtellly ft Wootl's Pat Rellly, ragr. )— Toronto „Cnii.. Feb. MJ, ItoehoRler, tf. Y. 8-13 Runaway Olrls (P. s. i;| nr u, ing'r.)-Phl!adrl nl.li. Pn. .Feb. ^^1-0. Baltimore, "w, 8-13. T t'lf*i!n: X ****• '"W'i-n--"""^, n. Tr v"'pX < ,"' n, ' ] " n * nr i | ' n^, • »«».)— Troy, N. },' F ™- 1 ". Albany 4-il, Provhlence, B. }.. s llioronghbrejU. (Frank B. Carr. mgr.)_Brookl r .,. to •,'•' *.£'• J.""' Newark, N. J„ H-IX Vt y\?%P:J-™ l * iB <>- ™gr.)-St. tah, Mo.. Jan. 31-I.eh. 0, Konaas City 7-13 Canity lair (Harry Hill, mgr.)— Chicago. Ill _*». 31-Feb. (I. Detroit, .Mloli,, 7-13. World Beatera 1 ^J Herbert MacLVrngrO-IlcadlnB, ^"B I Vern^f S%r- ( „- V<%^ , MINSTBGLS. ' Llclimond, Ky., l\!b. 4, Knoxvllle, Twin ft. ,,,!;a»rt -*• Ashevllle, N. C, 0, Hickory 16 Chirk s, Duncan— Greenville, S. C, Feb 1) Enckatnuer's. Lew (James II. Decker, tigr )— FlrtpTfe h J "v F f?- ^^B^tt^Mass^sk N f *S.rf'll iy, n!F«f *£■* «Wr.)-Trcaton, n,iIki»S.V 3, o I " ! I dl ? 8 ','' 1 " *i I4mcastcr ft, narrlsbiirg 0, Cumberland, Md.. 8, Untontown, ■> * ":' Sf ''wnahnrg 10, Steiibenvllle, 0., 13. aSf'SS \ '«-D. Cunningham, mgr.)— Hous- Wax.&Iot * C " lVat K M03[,n ''" EDn,R >X Gorton's to. 0. Pearl, mgr.)— Freeport, III., Feb. •'• Rnfkport 4, Mnrongo 0, Belvldere 0. llutiilya (Wm. Franklin . Blley, mgr.)— Corsi- !•' «,', n 1 A X 7 F ^i 3. Marlln 4, Waco ft, Austin 1., San Antonio 7. Houston 8, Oalveston 0. •Ji pnr ? "r-Ofogohurg, S. OL, IiYb. it. New- hciry 4, C.reenwootl 0. Anderson 0. Greenville 8. Spartanburg 0. hersoDds', Billy (c. J. Smith & W. C. Tl.0101. «.n, mgrfl.)— Charlotte; N. 0., Feb. II, flaffney. »'.'"'.' / < f 0,umWn -0. -Sumter 8.. Charleston s. uV? ™. ?••!•' Ji' *»Y«nnaU 10, Brunswick 11. m , i."'Vi ro ? y-, S V Augustine, Fla., 13. Richards ft Prliiglo's tltuseo & Holland, mgrs. 1 T , f!' ll 'K!'i C:>I V ,f,} l- "• Hl '"tn Barbara 4, Sua Luis Obispo D, Salinas II, Watsonvlllo 8, Llv- lejo'ia '° 10, Mcrcc<1 "i N °l" 1 '-'• Vul ' Vo i^l! 5 ni ~ CI,r 0t ilex,c0 ' Mcx " F,!,, • J ' 0r « "v , i"|-Vi l ' 1 '2~;P? rtm ' 0a " *>*■ ». «. Peiobroke Flt«gerald %L~" li 10, Abl » T,Ue ll - O " 1 " '-• ^Yl^cA^Ottaw^-iar -"^ Um ' 1 HISCBLLANEOCS. lfi? LZV"S,^ n i aal Arena (Frank C. Bos Mo. ^'~ ' klladclphlu, Pn., Feb. 1, luilcll Wheeling ffiljt "' Lluk, ° S ' »»*»"«••* J "' C '';«i'!! l 'x X tV"' rl i! V 1 S M - "■ xv " m - mgrO-Con- i" 3' Mr H ,;:,i ls< \ l i- i-*. I'mismouih 8-1:1; T V!!wr:)^ivZ;: ,l%!ra r " (Bt fc FI ""' lu!'. FHi'"'i 3"''' ' l ' m,l,wl Animals— Dos Moines, "'ihrtest'n^"-- ■* »■* o""" 1 ci,)r - ,fl ,,, )IS!iiS-' J ?!? ^I"."' 1 ' ,: - Kuowles. iugr.)^Iack JB*j ''V '•""• 1,0: Brimswlck. (In . 8-13. •oil o M 1 " - .?""','."'-.!'"" ,, ' rh - "■ Oollcgevllle fl, v lU'iS' I'h'ilhie. mar.)— Rochester, N n„.LvJ',- b -.. :, : (l .' M,l,m ' Borrls S-13. Q Neh Fe t h'' t . 1 c 0r ^iP , ■• »■>"'< l». mgr.)-ToWns. nen., Feb, l-o, Ohlovva 8-1'i ffi, '"iSk^ o ( ^ l ' rt w Hlh-fi™'*ll. Ini., Feb. 4- iSSStoTKS tS .-'^ Cttnbourn Street, li'ir^ 0f .L El8 wl Known book of reference Amoije o.ther nfltactlVe fo&turea may he raontioncrt nn n«ouht of iho rjillndoiphln r IB I'pfllnhd abd the Kant team's team's, tour ...... It . ..yiiiimuiiuii IHO ivuui icuiu i tSmJ&WL c, i u 5 r, 'f • SS fnH.ocoro and bowl- itig aaiiif gig of etch gtm wlag glten. , Februaby 6. THE N1W YORK CLIPPER. 1195 Uaudcville Route Ci$n >rhla Hat U xUaulc up as nenrly nrcur- „lr Ml It fV possible to inaltr v«adeville booklnga. & Attar, Flo, Columbia. Cincinnati, Feb. 1-6. Ailuiiilnl & Taylor, H. A 8.. N. Y. C, Feb. la. .Vlums A Mack, Imperial, LeadTlllo, Col,, Feb. 1-0. Adams. Jon. It., Avenue, Pittsburg, Feb. 1-0; Keith's Hljou, Folia.. 8-13. Ailfclo'a Lions, Poll's, New Hutcu, Coiio., Feb. 1- U. Addisou A Livingston, BIJou, Hamilton, 0„ Feb. Agn. Victoria, N. X. C. Feb. 1-0. A herns. TlK'. Star, Walla Walla, Wash., Feb. 1- il: People's, Seattle, 8-18, A hern A Baxter, Orpbeum, Davenport, In., Feb. 1-U. All k reiser. 0. II., New. Castle, Pa,, Feb. 1-0 1 U. II.. Bbaron, Pa., S-13. Aluiout A Dubiont, SheA'i, Buffalo, N. y,, Feb. I 0: Sbett'B, Toronto, Can., 8-13. Albn- Mnrle, Crystal, Milwaukee, Feb. 1-0. Aliens. The, Auditorium, Norfolk, Va., Feb. 10. American Trumpeters (t), Casto, LawTeuce, Muss., Feb. MJi Casto. Lowell, 8-13. Antrim A Peters, Keith's 'BUbu. I'hllo., Feb. 1-U. Audersou A Brlggs, 0. II., Auburn, N. V., Feb. 1-0. Andeniou, Canto, Lnwrenco, Maun., Feb. 10; Casio, Lowell. 8-13. Areato, Poll's, Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 1-0. Armstrong & Holly, Chase's, Washington, D. C., Feb. l-o. Arca'rls, The, Columbia, Bt. Louis, Feb, 1-6. Arnold * Allen, Oeeau Pier, Atlantic City, N. ,T., Feb. 1-0. Atkinson, Ueo., San Sonel, Milwaukee, Feb. 1-0. Austin, Geo. E.. Main Street, Peoria, 111., Feb. 1-0 ATCfal (2). Keith's, Providence, E. I., Feb, 1-0. Avon Comedy Four, Shea's, Toronto, Can., Feb. 1-U. Bards, Four. Howard, Boston, Fcb.1-0. liidlcrlnl, Mite., Keith's, Boston, Feb. in. Bnrto A Lafferty, Pastor's, N. Y. ft, Feb. 1-0. Boitslct A Mllcster, Novelty, Denver, Feb. 1-0. Barlows, The, Atlantic Garden, N. Y. (J., Feb. 1-0- Barr & Evans, Avenue, Pittsburg, Feb. 1-0; Watson's, likli.., 8-13. ' Bnyes, Nora, Proctor's. Newark, N. J., Feb. 1-0. Barnes. Stuart, Orpheum, Son Fran., Jan. L.1- Fcb. 0. Bedlnl & Arthur, Shea's, Toronto, Ouu„ Feb. l-ll. Bean & Hamilton, Keith's Bijou, Phllu.. Feb. 1-0. Bentham A Freeman, BIJou, Cshkosh, Wis., Feb. 1-0. llcllnuin & Moore, Sheu's, Toronto, Can., Fob. 1-0. Beverly, Frank A Louise, Novelty, Oakland, Cul., Feb. 1-0. Beverley k Donvers, A. & 8., Boston, Feb. 1-0, Bergerc, Valerie, & Co., Orpheuni, Bkln., Feb. 1-8. Bell. Senator Frank, Keith's; tt, Y. C. Feb. l-ll. Money A Chapman, Casino, Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 1-0. Blxley, Edgar, II. A B„ Bkln., Feb. 1-0. Blmni, Bomui, Il-r-r-r. Poll's, New Haven, Conn., Feb. m. Bloom A Cooper, Circle, K. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Planchard, May, O.ieon, Baltimore, Feb. 1-0. Blanche, La Belle, H. A S., N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Boniface & Waltzluger, Columbia, Cincinnati, Feb. 1-0. Hrldshavv, I.aarn, A. A S., Boston, Feb. 1-0. Bryant A Snvllle, 0. 0. U., Indianapolis, Feb. 8-13. Brooks Bros.. Avenue, Detroit, Feb. 8-13. Brooks. Herljcrt, Circle, N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Bruns k Mnn. San SoucI, Milwaukee, Feb. 1-13. Brandon k Wiley, Shea's, Toronto, Cnn„ Feb. 1-0. Brown, Harry, A. A S.. Boston, Feb. 1-0. Burnett 4 Weyerfiou, Proctor's, Albany, N. Y., Feb. 1-U. Burns. Harry, Metropolitan, Duluth, Minn., Feb. Burton A Brooks. U. A. 13., Bkln., Feb. 10. Bush A Gordon, Trent, Trenton, N. J., Feb. 1-0; Howard, Boston fi-13. Button A Button, Jacobs'. Peoria, 111., Feb. 10. Burkhuri, Lillian, Temple, Detroit, Feb. ML 1-0. Burke's Musical Dogs, Victoria, N. Y. C, Feb. Burke, Billy;, Keith's. Providence, B. I.. Feb. 1-0. Carr A Crowley, O. H., Elmu. Iu., Feb. 1-13. Camilla A Fonua, Bradcuburgh's, Phlln., Feb. 1-0. Cirmontella. Orpheuni, N. O., Feb. 1-0. Campbell, Ucorge, Crystal, Denver, Feb, 1-0. Carn.cn aimers. Avenue, Detroit , Feb. 1-0; Avenue, FlttBbnrg, 8-13. Carmen Troupe. Colnmbla, Cincinnati, Feb. 1-0 J Kellh's, K Y. 0.. 8-13. Carroll & Clark. Colnmbla, St. Louis. Feb. 1-0. Carrie, Mile.. Keith's New, Pklla., Feb. 1-0. Carter A (llron, Granby. Norfolk, Va.. Feb. 1-13. Curson A Wlllurd, H. A B., Bkln., Feb. 1-0. Carter, Mr. & Mrs. Carl, Vaudeville, Memphis, Twin., Feb. 1-13. Cnesnr A Lewis Sisters, Fritz's, Portland, Ore., Feb. 1,0. , Curroll & Clarke, Columbia, St. Louis. Feb. Ml. Carlton & Torre, Howard, Boston, Feb. 1-0. Casud A De Venn!, ' CryBtal, "" Denver, Feb. 1-0; Crystal. St. Joseph, Mo., 8-13. Charles, Carl, Coinlquc, Seattle, Feb. 1-0. Chagnon. Fred., Gem, Lynn, Muss., Feb. ID. Chlunulllla. Princess, Proctor's 23d St., N. f, 0„ Feb. 10. Clayton. Jenkins A Jasper, Kiuplrc, Swansea, Feb. 1-0: empire, Newport, 8-1 3. . Cllltord A Burke, Kolth's BIJou. Phils., Feb. 1-0. Clark k Temple, Columbia, Cincinnati, Jan. 31- Fcb. 0; Dnqucsne, Pittsburg, 8-13. Curbley A Burhe, Proctor's," 23d St., N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Cole A Wurner, Proctor's, Albany, N. Y., Feb. 1-0. Cooke & Don Main Street, Peoria, III., Feb. 1-0. Coakley A HcBrldo. Avenue, Detroit. Feb. 1-0. Cotton's Comedy Donkeys, Trent, Treutou, N. J., Feb. 1-0. Collins ,t Alton, Acme. Norfolk. Va., Feb. 1-0. Gunny A Pearl, Poll's, Hartford, Conn., Feb. 1-0. Cordiiu A Maud, Orpbeum, Sun Fran., Jnu. 31- Feb. 0. '.-.." Colby k Way, Victoria. N. Y. 0., Feb. 1-0. Cole A Johnson, H. A 8.. N. Y. 0., Feb. l-tl. Conwcll A Hunter, Jacobs', Pcorln, 111., Feb. 1-U. (.'oleiimu. Al., Proctor'B 23d St., N. Y. C„ Feb. 1-0. Couture A Gillette, Shea's, Toronto, Can., Feb. 1-0. Cressy A Dnyuc, Empire, Uobokcn, N. J., bob. Crawford k Duff, Proctor's 23d SI., N. Y. C, - Feb. 10. Cushmau, Holcombe A Curtis, Keith's, Boston, Feb. 1-n. „ _ Culleu, Jan. H., Empire, Uoboken, N. J„ Feb. 1-U. Cutlys, (0) Musical, Victoria, N. Y. C.. Feb. 1-0. Daly. Cbas.. Unique, Inilltuiupolis, I'cb. 10. Dolto, Proctor's Dth Avo., N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Davis A Wolker, Boston, Feb. 1-0. Day, Mabel, Orpheuni, Denver, Feb. Ml. Daly A Devere, Mechanic, Salem, Mass.. Feb. l-'j. Dale, Musical, Columbia. SL Louis, Feb. 1-0. Day. Edmund, A Co.. Keith's, Boston. Feb. 10. Davis A -Wilson, Jelfere, Saginaw, Mich;, Feb. Dawson, Jhs. B,. Duqucsnc, Plttsbtirg. Feb. 10. Dawson, F,ly, EdWon, No. Yiktma, Wash., Peb. Daly'fc Kelso, Electric, Winnipeg, Can., Feb. D's A D's„ Unique, Astoria, Ore.. Feb. i.e. Dngnell, Auile, Temple. Detroit, Feb. 1-0. "Dancing Violinist," The, Casio, Lowell, Mast;., Feb. 1-0; H, A B., Bkln., 8-13. • . Delmorc, Misses, Keith's New, Phlla., »eb. 1-b. Keith's, Providence, B. I.; 8-13. Celinore A Wilson, Empire, Bradford, Kng., 1Mb 8-13. Dorrln, Chntcs. Ban Fran.. Feb. 1-0. Devinu, Hubert, Proctor's, Albany, N. Y., Feb. Decley A Shean. Chutes. Bun Fran.. Feb. 10. He Lima Troupe (5). Orpbeum, Bkln., Pob. 1-0. lh-iiiciilo k Belle, Hub. Mllford, Mass., leb. MJ; . I'aelor's. N. Y. 0.. 813. ... _. Desmond, Mary, Keith's, ProvlrJencc, It. I.. I'Cb. 1-0. Dc Witt, ShorU A Lillian, Proctor's 23 St., N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Desmond, John J.. Kellb. Phlla., Feb. 1-0. Dillon Bros., Proctor's, Newark, N. J„ Feb. 1-b. DHks A Dllks, A. A B.. Boston, Feb. 1-0. Dickson. Cbas., Keith's. N..Y. C Feb. 1-0. Doll. Alice Lyndon, Orpheum. Denver, Feb. 1-8- Dolaii A Lciihorr, Einpice, Uobokcu, N. J-> leb. Dor'la'u, Bertha. Tlvnll. Buffalo, N. T.. Vrt>. !•«.' Downs, T. Nelson, Proctor's, Newark, N. J., Feb. Dressier. Mnrle. Orpheuro. Bkln.. Feb. 1-0. Prane, Sub D., BuaeBbwga'g; rbJla., Feb, 1-J. Duuiltrescu. Vun Anken A Vanuerson, Orpbeuui, Duffy, Sawteik! A Dully, Orpbeum, Son Fran.. Jan. 31-Feb. 0. Dupout. Mary, A Co.. Portland, Portland, Me., Feb. MJ. , Duprre A Dupree. Howard, Boston, Feb. 1-0. Ea A'.* Wi° u t (i - °- H - Intllanapolis, Feb. 1-0; Columbia, Cincinnati. T-13. Eekhoff * (Jonlon, Orpbenm, Kansas City. Feb. Ml; Otplieum, N. O., 8-18. Edbnln A Edwards, Mechanic, Salem, Mass., Feb. 1-0. Edwards, Sam, A Co.. Poll's, Hartford, Conu., „ F#b. Ml Jacques', Wuterbury, 8-13. hurlvy. John k Alice, Ubru. I.yuli. Mass,, Feb. 1-0. Kdwiirua. Homer A., Crystal, Denver, Feb. 1-0. Lldora A Norlne, Cook's, Itocbester, N. Y., Feb. Ellsworth Family, Novelty, Denver, Feb. 111. Emmett A Kane, ilo'.den Oatc, Virginia, Miun., Feb. l-in. ■ Emmett, Devoy A Co., Keith's BIJou. Phlla., Feb. Emery A Brown, Oceau Pier, Atlantic Clly, N. J., Feb. 1-0. English Pony Ballet. Victoria. N. Y. C Feb. 1-0. Ernest, , Cbas.,' Keith's, Providence, tt. I., Feb. Ernils Trio, Empire, ToUilo, 0., Feb. 1-0; Ar- elide, 7-13. Ererett Sisters, Standard, Fort Worth, Tex,, Feb. i-'nntas (2), Orauenns', SprlugScld, 111., Feb. 1-0. Falke A Senion, II. A S., X. Y. C, Feb. 1-U. Fadettc Orcliestrn, Circle, N. Y. C, Feb. MJ. Falley, Jnmes A Bonnie, Cssto, Lowell, Mam., . Feb. 1-0. mm, Eleanor, Proctor's 23d St., N. Y. C, Feb. Ferry, Novelty. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 1-8; Orau- man's, Stockton, 8-13. Felix A Bony. H. ill., Bklu.. Feb. 1-0. Ferguson k Dupree, Weait's, Peoria, III., Feb. 1-0. ■ Fields A Hanson. Lyric, St. Joseph, Mo„ Feb. 8- Fisiier. Mr. & Mrs. Perkins, Proclor'a 23d St., N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0; Proctor's, Albuny, N. Y., Fl»ke & McDonougb, Pastor's, N. Y. C„ Feb. 1 -«. 1'lelds A Wbnllen, ColumMit, St. Ixntls, Feb. l-tl. FItzglbbon-MrCoy Trio, Keith's, Providence, It. 1„ Feb. 10. Fischer A Wnfker. Circle, N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Fields & Ward. Howard. Boston, Feb. 1-0. Fields, W. C, Tlvoll Palace, Cape Town, 8. At., Feb. 1-13. Fisher A Carroll, Shea's, Toronto. Can., Feb. 1-0. Fllsou A Errol, Orphcum, N.O., Feb. 1-13. Fleury Trio, Howard. Boston. Feb. 10. I'loru, Mildred, Arcade, Toledo, O., Jan. 31- Feb. 0. Florenz Troupe. Victoria, N. T. C, Feb. 1-C. Flood Bros.. Keith's BIJou, Phlla... Feb. 1-0. Fortunls (3). G. O. H., Indianapolis. Feb. 1-U. Forrester. Sclmu, Crystal, Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 1-0. Foster k Foster, Pustor's, N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Fohtlnellls (3), II'ishngen'R, St. Loula, Feb. 1-0. Fox, Imro, Proctor'B 23d St., N. Y. O, Feb. MJ, Foy, Eddie, Eniptf. 1 . Clevelsnd, Feb, 1-U. Foy A Clark. Columbia. St. Louis, Feb. 1-0. Foster, Geo. J., Howard. Boston, Feb. 1-0. Ford, John, A Moyme Geltrue, Keith's New, Philadelphia, Fell 1-0. Frcdo A Dare, Young's Pier, Atlantic City, Feb. MJ. Fraser & Mac, Empire. Bradford, Eng., Feb. 1-U; Emjilte Leeds, 8-13> Franklin. Irene, Pastor's, N. Y. C„ Feb. 1-0; Proctor's, Albany. N. Y., 8-13. Franklin A De Forest, Unique, Indianapolis, Feb. Franklin A Hopkins, A. A S„ Boston, Feb. 1-0. Frey A Fields, Casio, Fall Ulver, Mass., Feb. Ml. Freeman. Clias., Novelty, Denver, Feb. 1-0. Fuller, Ida.. Leipzig, (ier., Feb. 1-13. Gardner A Madden, Park, Youngstown, O., Feb. 1-0. ' ' Garrlty SlRlers, Casto, Irf)we)l. Mass., Feb. 1-0. nallettl's Monkeys,' II. A S., N. Y. O, Feb. 1-0. Glitcs 4 Nelson, II. A S.. N. Y. C„ Feb. 1-0. Ousch Sisters, Family, Portland, Me.. Feb. 1-0; Mechanic, Salem. Mass., 8-13. Ueuuio A Tlicol, Palace, Hull, Eug„ Feb. 1-0; Empire, New. Castle, 8-13. George A Llbbce. Howard, Boston, Feb. t-0. Herman Rose, Oilcon, Baltimore, Feb. 1-0. Olllet Trio, Shea's, Buffalo, Feb. 1-0. Gllliliun A Murray, O. 0. H.. Iudlauapolls, Feb. 1-0; Colutiibla, St. Louis, 8-13. „ _ Olrl with the Auburn Hnlr, Keith's, N. Y. C, 'Feb. 1-13: '• ' _ Gllsou A Hart, Watson's, Bkln., Feb. 1-0. Cllorlhc, 0. II.. Merldcn, Conn., Feb. 1-0. Gould, Billy, Circle, N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Gordon A' Hayes, Grauman's, Stockton, Oul., Feb. Godfrey, Hal. A Co.. H. A 8.. N. Y. C., Feb. 1-0. tlottlob, Fred A Amy, Pastor's, N. Y. C„ Feb. 1 0; Dockstnder's, Wilmington, Del., 8-13. Goldsmith. A Hoppe, Dockstudcr's, Wllmlngtuu, Del., Feb. 1-C. Guidon, Belle, Proctor's 23il St., N. Y. C, Feb. Grans' A Sweeney, Novelty, Denver. Feb, l-fl. Uruttuu. .Stephen, A Co., Ocean Pier, Atlautlc City, N. J.. Feb. 1-0. Gray, Etwtird, Teiiiple, Detroit, leb. MJ. Oregsons, The, Keith's, Providence, B. I„ Feb. Guerrero, Itosurlo. Shea's, Toronto. Can., Feb. Ml. Grant, Sydney, Orpbeum, Utlca, N. Y., Feb. 1-0; Avenue, Detroit, 8-13. Groh. Frank, Crystal, Milwaukee. Feb. 1-b. Hallen k Hughes, K. V... Amsterdam, N. Y., Feb. RAW A llose, Howanl, Boston, Feb. 10. Ilnnilll. Fred. J., Academy, Mllwauaee, Feb. 1-U llslilabura Troupe, Keith's, ' Providence. U. I., Feb. 1-0. Harmony Four, Empire, Leeds, Feb. 1-0; Palace, Hull. 813. ... Hardy, Susie. A. k. S„ BoBton, Feb. 1-U Harris. Clark, Columbia, St. Louis, ieb. 1-0. Haskell, Loncy, Lyric. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. T- Huwicy A Vase, Edlsou, Everett, Wash., Feb. IlKtar A Lester. Empire, Cleveland, Feb. 1-0. Hull. Pauline. Kelth'B New, Phlla.. reb. 1 ; 0. llerriuuiin. Adeluidp. l'roctur's, Albany, ^. 1., Feb. 10; Poll's. Hartford. Conn.. S-Lj. Heuiuaiins (3), O. II., Lock Ilaveu, Pa., 1'eb. 1-0. Ueclow, OhiiH.. Mullen's, OiiMlM.'lcb. 1-U; Crys- tal, St. Joseph, Mn.. 8-13. Hecluw A Wbepler, Mitllep's. Onmha, Feb. 1-6. Henry, Eugene,' Star, Hamilton, Can., I;eb. 1-0. llefrtsi, Tom. Empire. Scuttle, Feb. 1-tJ. Henry, IjjuIsc, Keith's. N. Y. C. leb. 8-13. llleknimis. The, Jacobs'. Pcorln, 111., leb. 1-0. lllnes ft Vniiro, II. A B.. Bkln.. Feb. 1-0. Hodn-s A Laiinchtnore. Atlantic Uunleu, N. Y. O., Feb. 1-0; Star, Plitbi.. 8-13. Hoey. Johnny. Proctor's Oth Ave., N. 1. C, Feb. Holilswortb, The, Keith's New, Phlla.. Feb. 1-0; Keith's. N. Y. C 813. „,.,,,» Ifwan* Wilkes, Orpheum, Denver. Ffb. 10, Holmes k Waldron, Graud, Butte, Mou., beb. 1-0, Empire, 8-13. .. ' „ , ... Holt. AIL. Orpbeum. X. O., leb. 10. Iloldeu A Florence, Orplicum, Los A., Cal., Feb. 1-13 Hodi'klns A Lelth. Keith's New, Phlla.. Feb. 10. Hobbs (2). Gem.'Lynn, Mass.. teb. 1-0. Hodge. Hull A Co:, Keith's, N. Y. C.. Feb. 1-0. Howard's DogB A Ponies, Keith's New, Phlla., ' Feb. 1-U. „,,.,. t i ,. Howard A Blund, Aveane. Detroit, leb. 1-0. Hunt. Mr. A Mrs. Ben, Weast's, Peoria. III. r-eh. IlunV, Boss A l4!Wis, Keith's, Puwtuckct, B. L, llisl'su'n. Mabel. Watson's. Bkln.. Feb. ML Humes A Lewis. Unique, Indianapolis. Feb. 1-b. Hunter Trl», Main Street. Peoria, III., feb. Ml, Humes, Julluii, Ilownrd, Boston, leb. t-0. Huntings (II, Avenue, Detroit. Feb. t-0; Colonial, Clevluud, 8-13. '„.,„„,;., lluiitliigton, Wrlghl. k Co.. Sheu's, Buffulo. *cb. luues's A llyan, Brook, Marlon. Ind,. Feb. l-fl. Jack A Paul. Crystal, Denver, H-b. M.. James A Duvis, Standard, Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. Jennings A Jewell, Edison., Ballard, Monl.. Feb. .lenuliiSB, Sieve, Columbia. 81. 1-ouIh. Feb. _10. Johnson, Snlicl. Avenue, De roll, leb. 1-0. Johurori A Wells, StUr, Haul Itoii. Can., bcb. in, Jolmsop, p.nvcni«;rt k Lorella, Jlechiulc, Salrm, Jose, 'b'.' J.. Mettiaiilc, Salem. Mass.. Feb. 1-8. .Toni-s. Morris. WUrm. HriMa. M;'iit.. r-rtt. ML Jordan A Oronth, Portland, Portland, JIc., leb. 1-0; Mechanic. Salem. Mass.. 8-111. _ Karl A King, Lyric. Llpcolu. Neb., leb. MJ| Crystal, Denver. 8-I3. Kaufman Troiqie. Tein|ile. Dctri.lt, 1 ML Id. Kewie, Matlle, A Co., Doclstader's, Wilmlngloii, rw>l Feh. 1-0, Kwnedr * James, K«1UY» Blgoo, PhlU., Feb, 1-0, . i-0. ' Keaqn. Charles, Keith's BIJou, Phils., Feb. 1-0. Kenton. Dorothy, Keith's. N.' Y.T., Feb. DO.' Keatuas (3). Kiuplrr, Hobokcn, N. J., Frb. 1-0; Keltb'x BIJou. I'lilla.. 8-13. Kelscy Slaters. Arcade, Toledo, O., Jan. 31-Feb. 0. Keliy, Claude, Clneogruph, Los A., Cal.. Feb. 1- 13. Kelly A Kelsny, Auditorium, Norfolk. Va., Feb. Kelly] Spencer, Proctor's 3th Ave., N. Y. C. Feb. Ml, Kelt A Kuslk, G. O. II. . ludlsitnpolls, Feb. 1-0. Keougb A Ballard, Arcade, Toledo. O., Jan. 31- FebT U. Keenan. Fuuntuliie A Lung. Poll's, Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 1-0. Kid,' Ueo. A Pauline. Weust's, Peoria, III., Feb. Kolillis A Illley. Lyceum, Son Fran.. Feb, 3-10. Kolitlu, Towle k Kopllu, Chutes, Sun Fran-, Feb. 1-0. Kokin, Prlnw, Wntson's, Bklu., Feb. l-fl. I.iiWronce. AL, Watson's, Bklu., Kpb. 1-8; Proc- tor'n 12Clli St.. N. Y. ft, 8-13. Lumbert A Pierce, Empire, Uoboken, N. J., Feb. 1-0. Lamonls. The. Keith's New. Phlla.. Feb. 1-0. Lone, Cbrls., Orpbeum, N. Y. C„ Feb. 10; uiar, Phlla.. 813. Lu Tour. Irene A "Zoza." Young's Pier, Atlan- tic City. Feb. 1-U; Proctor's, Albany, N. Y„ LanMon. Mabel. Chutes, San Fran.. Feb. 1-0. Ln Veen ft Cross, Keith's, Boston, Feb. l'O ; Port- land, Portland, Me., 8-13. '— ' Lavender k Tomsou, Pastor's, N. Y. 0., Feb. 1-0. Luwson 4 Xiininn, Pastor's. N. Y. ft. Feb. 1,8. Lu Troupe Funtastlituc, Keith's, N. Y. C, Feb. l-tl. Muyd. Herbert. Keith's New, Phlla.. Feb. 1-0. Le Clair, Harry. Keith's, Boston, Feb. 1-0; Porthiiul, Portland, Me., 8-13. ' Leonlu, Little, Shcedy's, New Bedford. Mass., Feb. l-fl. . Le, Clair, John, Young's Pier, Atlantic City, Feb. 1-8; Dnqnesue, Pittsburg, 8-13. Lester, Harry, Portland. Porlland. Me., Feb. 1-8. LeAore A St. Clulrc, Columbia, St. l.ouls, Feb. 1-0.- - ■ fxivey, Ethel. Keith's. N. Y. C Feb. l-fl. 1-eslle A Curdy, Wntson's, Bkln., Feb. 1-0. Lcsslk, llatijl, Audttorlnm, Norfolk, Vs., Feb. 1-0. I.lvlngUons (ID. II. A II.. Bkln., Feb. 1-0. Lnkcns (J), Proctor's 23d St., N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. I.ucBdos, 'Hie, Keith's. K. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Lynns. Tlie, Proctor's filh Ave.. N. Y. ft, Feb. l-fl! Proctor's 23d Street.' M-lil. Lynue A Leonard, Empire, Colorado Springs, Col., Feb. 1-U. Mathews ft Harris. Avenue, Detroit, Feb. 1-0. Mae 4 Mac, O. II., Burlington, Vt., Feb. 1-0; O. II. , St. .Vilnius. 8-13. Slaritlim, Mile. Sulbuua, Weast's, Peoria, HI., Feb. 1-0. Mack ft Juliiwou, A. A S.. Boston, Feb. 1-0. Mack. Eddie, Proctor's, Newark. X. J., Feb. 10. Mannings, The, Auditorium, Norfolk, Va„ Feb. 1-U. Muntell & Lamb. Grauman's, Stockton, Cal., Feb. 1-U; Broadway, Sail Fran., 8-13. Mathews ft Ashley, Columbia, Cincinnati, Jan. 31- Feb. 0. May ft Miles, Hub, Woonsocket, It. I., Feb. 1-0. Marco Twins. Casto. I swell. Mass., Feb, Ml. Mackwooda, The. Keith's, Providence, II. I., Feb. .Ml. Mart In Trio, Crystal, Deliver, Feb. 10. Matlow, Plunkett A Co., Keith's New, Phlla., Feb. 1-0. Mar.ui ft Mazct, Poll's, Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. • MS. MaBlnleru. The, Docksladcr's, Wilmington, Del., Feb. 1-0. Mat key A Morau, Proctor's Slh Ave,, X. Y. C, F»b. 1-8. Marcel's Has Reliefs, O. O. II., Iiiillanapolis, Feb. 8-13. Mattlnettl A Grvsal, Columbia, Clucliinnll, Jan. 31-Feb. 0. Murtlne & Bnlmo. H. ft S.. X. Y. O, Feb. Ml. Marlon, Burt, Gent. Lynn, Mass., Feb. Ml. Masao, Ed A Hettlo, Proctor's 23d St., X. Y. C, Feb. 1-8. McAvoy. Dick ft Alice, Casto, Fall Hirer, Mass., Feb. l-fl. McDonald, Jits. >'.. Orpheum, Bkln.. Feb, 1-U. MeMorils A Nortou, Acme, Norfolk, V» , Feb, 1-0. MePhernou. V. R., Novelty, Denver, Feb, 1-p. McWaters A Tyson Co., Casto. Fall Hirer, Mass., Feb. 1-0. McShaftVeya, The, Arcade, Toledo. 0., Feb. 1-0. McPevttt A Kelly, Keith's, N. Y. ft. Feb. 1-0. McKenna's Dogs, San Sonel, Milwaukee. Feb. 1-8. UcOuua ft Grant, Empire, Crlpiilc Creek, Col., . Feb. 1-0. Melrose Troupe, Watson's, Bkln., Feb. 1-0. Meyers ft Mitsoa, Elks' O. II. , U'advillc, Col., Fell. Ml. Mcttllng A Beau, Edison, Olyuipla, Wush., Feb. 1-0; Arcade, Portland, Ore., 8-13. Mead's Trained Horses, Gem, Lynn, Mass., Feb. 1-0. Meets (3), Tlckley's Varieties, Prague, Feb. Mitchells (3), Park, Worcester, Muss., Feb. 10; NelBon, Stirliigflelil. M-1U. Mldgeleys. The, Jiici.bs', Peoria, III., Feb. 1-0. Mtgnon Sisters, Forsi-Kcllcr, Milwaukee, Feb. Mlskel, Con, Gurrlck, Wilmington, Del., Feb. 1-8. Mills. Lillian. Trent, Trenton, N. J.. Feb. 10. Motoglrl, l,u, Uaiisn, Humhurg, tJci., 1'eb. 1- MlllTll 31. Morris ft Parker. BIJou, Hamilton, 0., Feb. 1- 13. Moulugue's Cockatoos, Chutes, Snu Fran., Feb. 10. Monroe, Muck A Lawrence, Empire, Clcvclaud, Jan. Ul-Feb. 0. Moreland, Beatrice, G. 0. It., Indlaua[io!ls, Feb. 1-0. Mooney A Holbein, Bradeuburgh's, Philn., Feb. Hi. Monitor A Dell. Sun SoucI. Milwaukee, Feb. Ml.' Morris ft Morris, Putnam, KIcbulHiul, Vs., Feb. 113. Morris ft Buwi-n. tlrpbuuiu. Kuusas City, Jan. 31- Feb. 8; Orpheum. Denver, H-13. Morgan ft Crane, Hraileuhurgli'H, Phlla.. Feb. l-tl. Murphy, Mr. A Mrs. Mark, Keith's BIJuu, Phlla., Feb. 1-0; 0. II. II.. IlidlulialiDllH, 8-13. Murphy A Nichols, Orpheuni, Bkln.. Feb. 1-8. Murphy A Francis, .'Keith's, Providence. It. I., Feb. ML Nuj'ttou. ltosi, I'imlor'B 23d St., S. Y. ft, Feb. 1-U. Newton Bros., Howard, Boston. Feb. Ml. Nells. Uiitb. Keith's BIJou, Phlla., Feb. 1-U; Proctor's r.tli Ave, N. Y. ft. Sill. Newell A Nlblo. Avenue. Pittsburg, Feb. 8-111. Nciviiuin, Josepti, Colunililu, St. I-onls, Feb. 1-0. New York Newslmy-t' Quartette, Park, Worcester, MitBH.. Feb. 18. NlhlM. Bordouex A Nlbbe, Oileuii, Baltimore, Feb. 1-13. Nichols Sisters, Victoria, N. Y. C, Feb. 1-0. Nichols tt Crulx. OdiHin, Baltimore, Feb. 1-0. Norton, Talkative Miss., Watson's, Bkln., Feb. 3- ' Kl. ; - Knarlhl, Dave. Casio, Full ltlver. Mass., Feb. Ml. Nobles. Mr. A Mrs. Milton, Mulu Street. Pcorln, III.. Feb. Ml. n'Donubey. Armund. Kelth'B. Boston, Feb. 1-U. Oittur, Abbas Ben. Weast's. Peorlu. III., Feb. 1-0. Olive. Mile., Pustor's. X. Y. C. Feb. l-fl. Olvlo ft Fnwn. Novelty, Sun Fran., Feb. 1-0; Nmeltv. Stockton, T-13. OrplieuB C'omeily Four, Cook's, Rocheslcr, N. Y., Feb. Ml: Temple. Detroit, 8-13. » O Brlen ft'Wcst. Park; Worcester, Miibs., Feb. 1- ; Howard, Rostou, 8-13. O'Brien ft Havel. Empire. Cleveland, Feb. 10, . Orpheum Trio, Casio. Fall ltlvi-r. Miibs., Feb. l-ll. O'ltoutke A Buruetle Trio, Empire, Clcvclaud, Feb. Ml. Oqila. Keith's. N. Y. ft. Feb. 1-U. Owlcv A Ulindall, Meclimile. Balem, Mass., Feb. 1-0. Puller's Hogs, Sheu's, Buffalo, Feb. 1-0. Panltvr Trio, Pastor's. N, Y. ft, Feb. 1-0. Pnplnta, Temple. Detroit. Feb. I-(I. IMrros Bros.. Teuiple. Detroit, Fell. 10. I'nteheu 4 Clifton, Slur, llamllluli, Can.. Feb. Ml. I'.isspiirts, The. Temple. Detroit, Feb. 1-U; Cook's. U'K'besler, N. Y.. 8-13. l'etet Family, Arcade, Toledo. V., Jan. 31-Feb. U. Peters. Phil ft Nettle, Shm's, HulTalo. Feb. 1-0. I'ell Sisters, A. A S., Boston, Feb. 1-0. ['clot, Oslo. Ixwdl, Mass., Feb, 1-0; Trent, Treuton, N. J.. 8-13. Tlielps (31. Vancouver. B, C. Feb. I-«. Phillips. J«bn. A. AH., IMaton. Feb. Ml. Phillips Cornnly CO.. A. ft 8.. Boston, Feb. l-fl, Pierre ft Mnltec. Howard, ItosUiu, Feb. l-fl;. Hhcftly's. »w ItiMlfiinl. 8-13. Poulier. Edward, -Olneograph, Los A., Cal., Feb, J-13. rrlmrose, Geo. B; rroctor'i Clh Ate,, N. X, C, -reb, JO, f'reHo'a Dogs, Citric, X. Y. IV, Feb. Ml. ■rlnr A Norrls, Klectrtc, VaniMuver, B. C, Jan. 31-Feb. 0. itnnililphs, The. Crystal, St. Joseph. Mo., Jan. 31-Feb. 0: f.yrlc. Lincoln, Neb., 8-13. liadfonl A Wlneheater, Eniidn'. llrailford, p:uff„ Feb, 1-0 ; Empire, Leeils, H-lil, Hackclt A Ilniinl. Koynl. London, Kng., Feb, 1- U: Palace, Croydon, 8-13. Ilnpoll. Lisi, Orpheum. Denver, Feb. 1-U ItnyDchl. Florence.' Chntw, ' San Frau., Feb. 1-0. Kays {»), Lyric. Suti Diego. Cal., Feb. 1-U. ttaymotid ft Caverlv, Shea's. Buffalo. Feb. Ill, Beno, AL, Proclors. Nowurk, X. J., Feb. l-fl. Ileuo A Sinlih. Kellh's, Provhlonee, It. I., Feb. Ml. KeitiM till. Crystal. Vancouver, It. i\. Feb. 1-U. lteiidngtoii, Mayme, ft Picks, Orplicum, Ukln,, Feb. ML Klo Bros, totto, ingr.), Proctor's, Xewnrk. N. J„ Feb. 10. Klre A Prevnst, folumhlii, Olnrlnnnll. Feb. l-tl. Hire A Elmer, Orpbeum, San Frau., Jan. 31- Feb. ia Jllce ft Cohen. Proetur's, Nttwurk, N. J., Feb. l-C. Klo Bros.. Proctor's. Newark. N. J., Feb. l-fl. ltlclmrds (3), Columbia. St. Louis, Feb. 1-8. lllce Family. Orpheuni. N. O., Feb. l-o. ltleolKino's Horses, Orpheuni. [ik til. . Frb, t-0, lllehards A Montrose, (i. O. 11.. Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 1-0. ltlce. Perelviil. Crystnl. Mllwnukw. Feb. 1-0. lllce. Fanny. II. O. II., liullanaiiolls, Feb. 1-U.. Bitter. Mai, Proctor's, 23d St., X. Y. tt, Feb. 10. Itoasow Midgets. II. A P.. Bkln., I'ell. 1-8. Hobvrtus ft Wulfrodo. Orpheum, Jan. ,11-Fcb. 8. llotittlito A Stevens, ti. o. 11.. Iitdlauapulla, Feb. id; Columbia. Cincinnati, T-1U. . llnsiilre, Casto, Lnwrt'iiee, Mans., Feb. 1-0 ; Cits lo. IflWell 8-13. ' Hpssow, Charles. II. A It., Bkln,, Feb. t-0. Hoyce, ' Flossie. Lyric, Santa Barbara, Cal,, Fsb. 1-U. Kobtsch A Childress, Coeur d'Alene, Siiokant, Wash.. Feb. 113. Koto. Julian. Kellh's Xew. Phlla., Feb. Ml. Huberts (4), Oncograph, Spokane, Wash., Feb. • 1-13. Kussrll Bros., II. A II.. Bkln., Feb. l-fl. Kliswdl, Helen,' CryBtnl. MUwunktv, Feb. l-fl. lluiarll. Leah, Mnlu Street. Peoria, III.. Feb. 10. ltusseil. BIJou. Casto, Lowell. Mass., Feb. 1-U. Itnmfnnt, ' Nellie, Oileon. Bnlllinoro, Feb. l-tl. Itiissell, Phil A Carrie, Font Keller. Milwaukee, Feb. Ml. ltynn. Jus. A Muitd, O. II.. Auburn, N. Y„ Feb, 10. ltynn A Btcbfleld, Poll's, llrldgeport. Conn.. Feb, Bali), o. K., L'lniuc Moderno, Stockholm, Sweden, Feb. 1-13. Simmy, Gilbert, Hmdclihiirgh's, Phlla.. Feb. 1-0. Sadler ft Sadler, Jacobs', l'vortn. III.. Frb, 1-U. Saudor Trio, Empire; Clevcliiiut, Feb.' l-ll. Sunu-eii ft Znceko, Crystal, Denver, Fell. 1-0. Sanderson, Carl W., alechatilc, Salem, Mass., Feb. 1-0. Babel. Josephine. II. A 8„ X, Y. a, Feb. l-o, Saunders. Chalk, Circle.' N. Y. ft, Feb. 1-0. , Suott. Carrie M., Allinmbro. Savannah. Ob., Feb, 1-18. Schenk Bros., Victoria. N. Y. O. Feb. l-tl. Seb'aum. Marie. Keith's New, Phlla., Feb. 1-0. Seymour A Dtipre, Palace, U'lcister, Kng., 'Feb. 813. . . Bernini Children. Temple, Detroit. Feb. «-!3. Senrl A Allen, Poll's. Bridgeport, Conn.. Feb. Sherman A De Forrest, l'mk, Worcester, Mhbb., Feb. 1-U. ' Shannon ft Brown, Keith's, N. Y. C, Feb, Mfl. Sheon A Warren, Victoria, N. V. C. Feb, t-0. Sltdw. Lillian. Porlluuil, Portland. Mr., Feb. 1-8. Sllvnno. Keith's ttljou. Phlla., Feb. 111. siIvhh (2), Orpheum. San Fran., lull. 31-Feb. 8. KlhcRey ft Here. Crystal, Milwaukee, Feb. 1-0. Smith A Powell. Keith's Xew, Phlln,. Feb. 1-U. Smith, Aerial, Keith's, Providence, It. I., Feb. 1-U. Smith ft Durrlto. Oxford, London, Kng., Feb. 10. Snyder A Buckley, Orpheuni, SnuFruu., Feb. 1-13. |3. Sorucher Bros., Howard, llustnn, Feb, 1-0. Spnlniw, Victoria. N. Y. V., Feb. 1-8. Splssell Bros., Casio. Fall ltlver. Muss., Feb. 1-U: Casio, Lawrence. 813. Sielu-Krctto Family, Orpheuni, Los A., Feb. 1- Stuber, Frwl S., Cook's, Itucbvater. N. Y„ Fell. Ml: ICmplre, Clovelniid, 8-13. Stewart ft ituyuibnu, I'roclor'k Ctli Ave., N. Y. ft, Feb. 10. Stepbeus, Hal, Avenue. Detroit, Feb. 1-0. stewnrt, Ada. Font Keller, Milwaukee, Feb. l-o. St. Ives, Flora, Empire, Under, I'll., Feb. 1-1,'L St. Up Bros., Kellli's, N. Y, O, Feb. l-fl. Sully A Phelps, Arcade, Toledo. o„ Jim. 1-Feb. 0. Sullivan A Piisqiielliin, If. ft It., Bklu., Feb. 1-0. Sulllvun ft Weston, Pastor's, N, V. O., Feb. 10. Swedish Ladles' Oiilnlel, Keith's, Phlla.. Feb. 1-U, Hrvli'kurd. Mr. A Mrs., Oiford'uiid Tlvoll, London, Ki|g., Feb. 1-13. Sylvester, LatVrcnce, Criterion, Tntupn, Fla., Feb. Tnl but A llolxTts, Park. YuuiiKstown, t),, Feb, I- •lirshl'tt'H. Buffalo, N. Y., 8-KI. Tuiiiiun, JullU). Proctor's, Newark, N. J., Feb. l-tl Tuliiikus, The, Oriiheum, Ukln.. Feb. 111. Tally Ho Duo. Brnilciilnirgli'M, Phlln., Feb. Ml. Tltorne, Mr. ft Mrs. liurrv, Coluuililn, Cliicln- lijlti, Jan. 31-Feb. 0; Duqucsue. Pittsburg, H 1 J. Thomson, Harry, Orphciiiii, Denver, Feb, l-fl, Thompson. Minnie May, Mala Street, Peoria, III., Feb. Ml. Thurston. Howard, Orpheum, l.oa A., Cul., Feb. Thornton. James. Keith's, N. Y. 0., Feb. 1-U, •Jilley. Vt*t«, Circle. X. V. ft. Feb. Ml, Tlpncll A Kllraent, La Petite, Hiiohoinlscli, Wush., Feb. 1-U; Clinics, Snn Fran.. 8-13, Trelonr, Proctor's, Alhmiy, N. Y.-, Feb, 1-0. Trolnor A Button, Orpheum, Terre Haute, Intl., Feb. 1-0. Troubadour Four, Star, Toronto, Can., Feb. l-ll. Tyco A Jeruiou. Sheu's, Toronto, Call., Feb, 111. Cslier, Fannie A Claude, Pastor's, N. Y. ft. Fob. 10. Vunee, Clarice. Linplrc, Clurelaiul, Feb, i-n. Vimsm- Girls 18), Ornhcum. Denver, Feb, Ml, " i. Gladys, Casio, Full Ulver, Mush.. Fob. 1-0; '- " . , ' \ Young. Carolyn, Arcade, Toledo, O.. Jan. il-TV'lt. tl Znt Zaui ft Mowra, Coiur d'Aleue, S[x>kanc. Waahi, Feb. 1-13. Zlsku ft King, Orpbeum. Denver. Feb. 1-0, :. «■> MISSOI-UI. Poll's. llrldgeport, Vim, Casio, Lawrence, 8-13. Van Fttan'U A MiCutiley. f.Vjim., Feb. Ml. Vnlinolc ft llorliin. I'urk, Yonngatuwu, 0„ Feb, . Mi; Sheu's, lliiffutii. N. Y., 8-1.1. Vusijur Glfls 18),' Orplieuui, Denver, Jan. 31- l'eb. 0. Vrthhars. The, Pastor's, N. Y. 0„ Feb. 1-0. Village Choir Ouarlet, Orpheum, llklii., Feb. l-fl. Waller A Muglll, Casio. Lawrence, Muss., Feb. Ml; Casto. Lowell, 8-13. Wuterbury Bros. A Teuny, Keith's, Frovhleoco, II. "I.. Feb. 10. Ward A Kayipvnd, Howard. Boston Feb. 1-0. Walton, Novelty, Denver. Feb. 1-0. Washington*, The, Star. Phlla:. Feb. 1-U. Wityuu A La Mar. Edison, Aberdeen, M'nsli., Feb. l-«. • ~r Want, Louis, b'orst Keller, Milwaukee, Feb. l-ll. Walton, I.lljliiu, llrudciihiirglt's. Phlla., Feb.' Ml. Warren A Blunchurd, Columbia,' Clucluuatl, Feb. 10. Wuyburn's Minstrel Mlases, Hbta's, Utllfalo, Feb. 1-U. WeriKr-Ainoros Trmitic, Orplicum, New Orleans, Feb, Ml. Welch, John J.. Arcade, Portland, Ore., Feb. 813. Wenlen AGIaddlsh. Orplieuui, New Orleaui, Feb. Ml. Welch. Jus. A. ft Olio, Howard, Boston, Feb. l-fl. West A Van Skklen, II. A IJ„ Bklll.. Feb. 8 13, Wlncheriuiin'N Bears ft Muiikeys, Kellli's, I'rurl- . , deuce. K. [.. Feb. Ml. WHIlums A Jlolliurn, Jacques, Waterbury, Omu., 'Feb. Mi. Wilson A Davis, I'urk. Worcester, Muis., Feb. 1- •l; Nelson, Kprliiglteltl, 8 111. Wilson A Morau. Chutes, Sun Fran., Feb. Ml, Williams A Medium, Poll's, Bridgeport, Coun., Feb. 10. WHIInins, <:. W.. Crystal. Bftircr, Feb. l-fl, Williams, The. Cryslnl, Milwaukee. Feb, 1-U. Wluslow. Mine. Wynne, Clrulo, Nl Y. ft. Feb. 1-B. Wiley, Iliith. Shcedy's, Fall Ulver, Usss., -Feb, Ml. Wilson, Geo., Shea's, Buffalo, Feb. 1-6. - Wood A Hay, Kellli's, Boston, Fell. 1-U; Port- land, Portland; Me., 8-111, World's Trio, Kellh's,. IliiBbiii, Feb. 1-U. World A Kingston. Teuiple Detroit. Feb, 1-8. , Wollliig's Triilneil Horses, Ocean Pier, Atlantic Clly, N. JV. Fell. 1.11. .. Wrlghl. Mr. A ) |rs. John B., Edison, No, Yakima, VVaah., Feb. 10. r ' Yallo Duo, Orrlu Bros.. Xew Mexico, Feb. «■ April 10. ' .'.' " " '- . Yaekjcy A Bunnell, Howanl. Boston. Feb. 10. . Yenmaiia. JeUnle. Avenue. Detroit. Feb. 1-0, . Yorke A Adams, Victoria, X. Y. ft, Ffb. Ml. Young America Qnlntot, Regtnt, SaKord, Enj., Feb. 10; Iilpvodmac Ulugoir, Scot,, 8-13, St. Loula 'I'lie IjUiaurd of Inst week pilC the tlienii-leiil iitirnctlniw out of btislneas lu n gveiit cxleut (or several ilnjs. Ahnut r\x liMlies o( kiww fell, nl most uniireeediyntetl for tills town. Tills, with the extreme cnld ninl heavy ivluils, luitl the strike »vf drivers nrid couriuuien now on, mntlo It linrtl to rencli the tlieuucs either In carrlagca or cars. However, tlm Inst half of the week was plciuatit. itiwl business wu.s good. OLYMPIC (V. Short, munnger). — Ilertlm (litllanil. lu "Dorothy Vernon, of Hadtlott Hull," Feb. 1-U, John Drew, In "The Saqtad In Ctuuiuund," si Ul very well Jim, 'J.'.ao. The play had never been put on before In St. Louis, aim) lis reception was cordial by pros* ninl public, Ckntcry (V. Short, mnnagnr). — "The Wlgrinl of On returnctl here for week of 31. "The Hllvcr Slipper" opened Sunday. J4, for ilio week, and was very well nttensled, con- sideline the bad weather. Sum Collins, iv- conilv hero In "Tim Mullah of Stilii." was feat tired, and led n forco at rnpablo fun uiaXons. W. (i. Stewnrt und Annn Tyrroll wore id recelvwl for their vocal work. Illi.vxti (JullU 0. Sheohy, mutuigeii.- -Mrs, Flsku opens here Fob. 1, fur n week, uliiylnu ".Mni.v of Mnudnlu" und "Ilodda (Jnbltn. ' It wiis billed tlmt "A tluntlcuuin of Fruiico" woultl lie put on fur tha two iiofformnncns of Sumliiy, Jim. Ill, but the uiauiigvuient clianged tilniiH, und Mnsou mid Mnson, tlio oltcvlnir for week of 12-1, held over for the liuy. They hud u very goutl week In their (Jei-mnu diversity, "ltiulolph mid Adoiplt.v Hold il. Muck hud a tliim-ing net tlmt plcascjd tk.ll. . '• OiiEo.v (Harry I, Walker, manager).— Nell's Sunday .Hand concerts hero have been very well attended, mid the Clcrliiun Stock Co. also rtpurlN nood [iiislnoss. ."Alt lleldcl- berg." by (ho hitter. Hiindny. 111. Tim pre- vious week 'UacRerhliit" and "Tlio IHiiivInu liemon" m llHaWUlWl Kvenlnn of Its u benollt'wtiH given I.eonu llorgeru, sutibrettc o( I hu coiiiptiuy. Ilin-tiiii .Holmes oiious Ills lecture courso here Feb. 5. Itlehuiil I'lntt's rcultnl Is hilled for .'III.. "Trcrviitoro" will lm produced by the pupils of MIsh lielninnltn uiul Mrs. Hiftlti KellugK Uulnen evening- of S. l.'UAwroiiu'B (O. T. Crawford, lnunngef), — "At Vnlley Forue," with Mnurlcu Frreiiiuii, • i( the old liiiiierini Hindi Co., In the lending rule, Is offered week of 31. Week o( -1 "Tltu Cpwhoy Ulrl" drew fitlrly well. Frank .Iiunes Iirh n role In It. und wns welcomed by many friends. Ilo linn lived hero (or n long time, und Iinu n gootl repiitntlnn. The Hinging or Dolly Teuipiu la uuo of the beat things hi the niece. IMI'KIIHI, (II. 10. Itiissell. iniiliiiRer).— "The LlghthoUHi! by the Nun" week nf 111. Week of M "Hnppy Iliinllgiin," with W. II, >|nck, did mi excellent hltsltivsa, Cuiniibell uiul Caullteld had « specialty Hint helped out considerably, und Alice tillinore iiintle ko'sI. Havmn'h (Win. (larcii. uiniwgpri. — Vir- ginia Thni'illun and (Ion. It. Miller, In "Wud- iletl uiul Fur led," open I UK 111. Week of :' I "Why Wiinicn Sin," wllli b'lori'iice Ashland In the lending purl, held the bottrds. Coi.t.MIHA (Mlddlclon A 'I'n I e, inimiigerfl). — Week of Jan. 'Jfi tlila hoimo offorud , it clever vaudcvlllo hill mid ouu that wns well attended. Joh. J. Morton wits the lienil liner and mnde good. Wltfrtid L'lnrke A Co., In u bright sketch, hud the house with Hum tit every pcrfurinuncc. Unwind uud "Ulniiil, A. U. Duneitti, Tito Troupe, mid lliynnt nnd Mitvlllu weru others who cuukIu on well hero. Htamuaiih (Leo Helelienhncli, itianiigei). — 'I hu lltopltin Hmlesipiers nru horu week of 111. lllce A Hiuloli's Hui'li'siiiit'i's weru IteiV, Inst week, opening; 'J4. Fred Irwin's lllff Show weak of Feb. 7. Zoo. — The llostottk A Fenirl Willi Anlnuil Show, nt their W tutor iiuurteiH, the "/mi," are receiving iih itood putronugu ns linn mou- son. IUmhaiihn AuiiiTtiuiiiM. — Tlio IIiishiiH»n llniH., Ill tlielr iinplllar pelced vitiiilcvlllu ven- ture, re|Hirt very good business. Nothh. — 'The I'rltivu (if I'llsen" Co,, which luld over here Miiniluy, Jan. -'■!, wns iinnhln to play Its engngniiieiit tit Allon, III., the fnlluwltig night, owing tu some green work on the purl of tha ritllroudH, which delivered n emiple of curs of mixed fridght lit Alton ns I'llsen seunery. The curs nf l lie cdiiipiin'y were cupluled out In I lie Htnte litter, i a> KitusiiN Clly.-Al the Willis Wood The- Hire (Woodwind A Hureess Aninsenieiit Co., niu,tingi>rH).---'M,r»i. IsMM •"(.'ii,rlt>r. In "Du Hurry," cnnie lust week, lo pneked liuiwes. Ml**. Curtor iiihI her eumpiiny were well received. Tills week Illiitielii' WiiIhIi opens on Hutiilily nlglit, for four iilghtu (a rittiirn oiigugninent), MIks Walsh IuivIiik pluyed a week's ullgllge- incut lien; curlier in tha scrtuoii, (urooiI lnislnesH. The Inst throe nights of Hie week Ida Conquest comes, In "The (ili'l Willi Hie ilreen KyeHt" Ileithu tialliitiil, In "Dorolhy Vernon," Feb. 8-10. Tin: (Iiiahii ( Jliiilsou & Jiiiluh. runnngei'M). — taxi wbek Arthur Alstiiu'B cluvcr coinimiiy. Ill "At the Did Cross ItolldM," liiul n big weeli's lilisliicNK, Kstelhi Wlllliutis, Juno Cot-coi'iltriiud '.liiities liriiphy weru nil excellent. Tills week, Hurry IJeieHford, In "Tito I'infesHiir'H lirtve story," nrid next weak, Montgomery mid Main, In "The Wl?.nrd of On." 'I'm: OitPinirM (M. Leliniiiii, tiiuininer). — Lust, week's hill drow good houses. Tlio nets were Zlskii lllld King, "The Muglclnn nnd UN Vnlet:" l,il fiii-inonlellii. In her olnel ileal novelly, "Wllch of lliu Mrniti ;" Anmi Cald- well, comedienne: Fsldlii tllrnrd and Jessie HninliMU', In "Ihsolpy uud Hie Iiliiiniiful :" Werdeu iiiid flhiilillsh, lu lllusiruted biilluds ; Kllsou nnd Krrol, In "Tim Illuck Cat;" Oeti. W. l)uy. In cork : the Four •NlKhtoim, nero. loils. TIiIh week tin: new hill will consist nf .Nirviiiiii. Kcklinn" ninl (lordon, Citrllti and Otto, lleurl lliiitilmrll, (Iieenu ittul Werner, Morrlu and lloweu, Cliriatluu'u tuunkcys, uud the kliiodiMinie, , " ■ '.. Hii.i.ts Oi'kiia llai'Kri (K. ti. llrlghntn, tnnn- iig«rK-~-LuHt wuok "The King nf Detectives" drew big houses. Tills week, the ltuyul Llll- pulluiis/ und next week, "Yon Yonnon".'* , • AiUirrouiitM (Wundwurd & Ilurgess Amuse- nienl Co., munugei'H), — LliHt week "At Vnlley I'ot-gu" hud good IniMlueiiM. ■ This wiH-k, the It luck Puttl Tniiiluidoum, und next .week, "J'leklngs from I'ui'k." Tllu C'H.NTI/II* (.1. ,T, llnnell, rjiunngcr). -■LiiK.t weak the High Hollers liluiined Hie lovers of burltmnuo In goodly numbers. TIiIh week, ltlce A Ilarlon's Illg Onlcty Co,, Klltt next week, the Uloplnvnn, ♦■> » . W128T VIIUilM \. wiiocIIub;,— Al. tlio Court Tlieiitre (K. tt. Franzliclm. nmniiger). — "Kinroflorn." .Inn. y the big ones. 1. I. Lambert has s'gued as cenornf contracting agent. Tun Rarnum & Bailey OiBCtia will begin its season, ns usual, at Madison Square Oar- den, New York. The date of tho opening will be In March. Preparations are going on actively for the big event, nnd the usual bustling preliminaries are under way In all departmenta of the big show. ... Nictt Howabp (Cyclo) has perfected a new "startler" In tho bicycle line, and will be programmed as one of the features with the Harnum & Rnllcy Show. t ■ » CONNECTICUT. Allen, "The Sign Painter;" Van Fosscn and McCnuloy, Griff Williams and Vanola Mel- buru, the electrograpb ; Thomas J. Kyan and Mnry Kiclilield, iu the comedy, "Mag Hag- gerty'a Father;" Aresto (automaton). Notkbj. — Mrs. Terry McGovcra made her debut in the drama In this city Jan. 27, taking a leading part In "The Kowery After Dark." Manager Bam Harris and Messrs. Sullivan Ic Woods came up from New York to see her work, and expressed satisfaction. John A. Shea, Fred Bullen and Prof. Atlas, wrestler, entertained MeQovern at a supper here at the close of the. performance. . . .The local Aerie of Kngloj>, 1,400 strong, contem- plate giving a minstrel performance In the near future. «»» " KEW JF.HSEY. N>v» Iliiven — At the Hyperloa (G. B. Bunnell, manager).— Virginia Horned, .Tan. 111. 20, to bilge returns. William Kavcrsham came, to good audience. 23. Rogers Rros., to a large house, 211. Illchard Mansfield 28, Maude Adams 2l>, 30, Henry Miller Feb. 2. Grand Oi'F.RA Hot'sn (G. B. Runnoll, man- ngerl.— "For Ills Rrolher's Crime." to good returns. Jan. 21-23. "Too l'rnud to Bog,' to lnrge houses. 25-27. One: "Ilor Mar- rlngc Vow" 2S-30i "Escaped from Slug Sing Tom's (S. Z. Poll, manager).— Tho bill for week of Jan. 88 Included Frank Keeniin, Long and Fraud*. Fontaine, Frank Rush, the Four Rlnnus. Hurry Linton and Lawrence Misters, .1. Francis Sullivan and Al. II. Weston, Hastings und Sheldon, Toledo nnd Price. Notes. — The entertainment of the Eagles lakes place at (he Hyperion In February, una slvea promise lit being 11 great success. . . . . . The New Haven Lodge of Elks closed Its most successful fulron Jan. 25, In very largo returns. ■ ■ ■» 11rld«rc|Mirt. Smith's Theatre (F.dwnrd C; Smlili. iiianngerL— -Last week was one of the biggest weeks nf the season at this house. "Under Southern Skies" opened Jan. 2.'i. with big bUKliios.-i. This was continued 20. with "A Country Girl." when the capacity <>f the lioitsi! was taxed. Terry Mcilovern. in "The Rowerv After l>ark." 27, duplicated 1 lie business done prior t» his ndveut. nud ■'Skv Farm." 20, W, pla.viHl to tbe capacity :il four rs-rfoniintKvs, closing a week that, was a record breaker for the season. Rooked : "The Darkest Hour" Feb. 1-3, Nell Burgess, in "The Conntv Fair." -i-u. Poi.rs TurvTRi: 1 Joseph Crlddle, mann- l.i'rl. — The hill for the week of Jan. SB did well. Rooked for week oi Feb. 1 ; Frank Keennn. Fiancee Fontiilne and Kate Lone 'n "The Aetnr nnd the Count ;" WHllnm Mazuz and Adeline Mazett, Scarl and Violet Newark.— Bad weather and the general business depression have had their effect on the attendance here. Newark Theatre (Lee Ottolengul, mana- g-Ti. — Lew Dockstader and his minstrels undo their big bundle of fun, and also sev- eral tiovellles this week. Including some elaborate scenic effects. They should receive their usual hearty welcome. "A Chinese Honeymoon" received fair business last week, and Katie Barry was well appreciated. Marie ' Cnhill makes her first appearance here as a star, In "Nancy Brown," week of Feb. 8. Columbia Thkatbe (M. J. Jacobs, mana- ger). — L. J. Carter's "The Eleventh Hour" Miould satisfy the general craving for sen- sation at this house the present week. "New York liiiv by Buy" received moderate ut- leiitlon last week. "A Llt,tle Outcast" will All week of 8. F.Mi'iur. Theatbb (II. M. Hyams, mana- ger). — "Robert Kminet," this week, Is of more than ordinary Importance to the phtrons, and should claim gooil attention. "Through Fire and Water" proved to be a strong melodrama last week, and Interested 11 fair shnre of the theatregoers. "Funny Mr. Dooley" Is looked 8 and week. Blanev's TurATRE (Chas. E. Itlaney, man- ager). *— The first appearance here of Patrice, . in "Driven from Home," occurs this week, and the pathetic story and exciting climaxes t-hould crentc favor. "Child Slaves of New York" obtained fair results last week. "Un- der Southern Skies" will fill week of 8. Waldmann's Theatbb (W. 8. Clark, man- ager). — The Ajiericau Burlesqucra are hold- ing atteniton this week, with Jeanette Du- pre as the special feature. The patriotic first part and the burlesque are pleaajng good audiences. The Bowery Burlpsquers suc- ceeded In rolling up n good week's huslnesH ngalust the prcvallliuy odds Inst: week. JTbe Thoroughbreds will he here 8 and week. ~" PnocTon's Theatbb (J. Austin Fyncs, geueral manager). — A goodly percentage of theatregoers continue to find satisfying ■Hill ■Mill In the changing bills offered here. This week John C. Rice and Sally Cohen, T. Nelson Downs nnd Rio Brothers divide linnors on the bill, which Is completed by Dillon Brothers, Julius M. Tannen, Nora Rnyes, Al. Rano's dogs, and Eddie Mack. The attendance; was fairly good Inst week. Notes. — All the local managers nre mak- ing alterations In their houses in compliance with a new fire ordinance, which, in its present form, M pracllcally Impossible of ap- plication to any of the theatres. It remains to he seen how much It will be modified and how far carried out New asbestos cur- tains hnve been Installed In the Newark Theatre and at Blanev's recently Man- i.ger Hyams fell on the Ice and Injured his hack last week, but Is again about........ The Four hundred and twenty-fifth perforrj- anee of "Robert Kmmet" was celebrated at the Empire Monday night, Feb. J, "y the distribution of souvenir cups. « ■ Jersey City. — "A Desperate Chance" waa well pntronized at the Academy of Music Jan. 25. The- word tremendous fitly de- scribes the business done at the Bijou, with "Across the Pacific," and the Scrlbner Show, at the Hon Ton, as usual, received adequate support. . __' . _ Academy (Frank E. Henderson, mina- ffer). — For Feb. 1-8, "Through Fire and Water." "Our New MlnlBter" 8-13. Btjou (John W. Holmes, proprietor).— "Her First False Step" 1-6, "Hearts Adrift' 8-13 Ron Tos (T. W. Cinklns, manager).— The Kcntncky Belles Fob. 1-6, Cherry Blos- soms 8-13. ..;._ Notes.— H. W. Fenwlek, of "Across the rncinc," nnd Florence Meyers, of this city, nou-profeHslotml, were married by the Rev. William Wahl, of St. Boniface R C. Chorch, Jan. 20. It has also come to light that Harry Olnv Blaney was married to Kittle Wolf, of his company, two weeks ago A very successful barn dance, with tbe neces- sat'v country adjuncts, was given by the Jersev City Elks, at their ball, 27....... Frederick It. Burton, the composer of Hia- watha," nnd twelve OJIbway Indians will portray • the poem at Hastwlck's Feb. CO,, matinee aud night. '-.' ' . ■ ■ Trenton. — At Taylor's Opera House (A. n. 8lmmoiid8, manager).— Arlou Glee Club t local), Jan. 20, delighted a large aud etu:e. Richard Mansfield, 27, had bfe business. Francis Wilson. 28. received the best hoase of the season. Jesslo Bartlett Davis was not nble to oppenr 28, on account of Illness. Rooked • "Our New Minister" SO, local Feb. 2, Field's Minstrels 3, Clark Qlbbs Jr. and stu- dents (local) 4, "Wife In Nrirae Only 'W "The Burgomaster" 0, Maude Adams 8, Fay- ton Comedy Co. nnd balance of week. Statei Stueet Theatre ( I. C. Mlshler, mnunger).— Hlmraellen's Repertory Co., Jan. 25 anil week, did well. Rooked: "His Lost Dollar" Feb. 1-3. "To Die at Dawn" 4,0, "Princess Chic" «. . _ Tbent Theatre (Edward Uenton, man- ager).— Another big week at this nouse, Jan. SO-SO. The people wort: La Tells, Pierce and Mnlzee, II. V. Fitzgerald, naves nnd Healy. Pantzor Trio, Adnmlnl and Taylor, the Sullv Family, Avery and Hart, olograph. Rooked 'Feb. 1 and week : The Ten Water- melon Girls. Snnsome nnd Dellla, Coltona donkeys. Hilly Clifford, McMahon ^nd Cbnp- iielle. John Celger, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Mot*— The T. M. A., of this clly, en- loved a banquet nnd social session Jan. H, tlven Irv the Philadelphia- T. M. A. A re- turn visit will be made next month. F.ll«nlietli.— At the Lyceum Theatre (F.l- roT & Drake, managers). — "The Hutnim Sluve" oitened well Jan. 28-30. closing 30 Willi a largo advance sale. "The Darkest Hour." 2fv27, did fairly well. To arrive: ••Wife In Name Only" Feb. 1-3, "Dure Devil ■ Dorolhv" •!■«. Nellie Mcilenr.v. hi "M'llst>, 8-10 (on which T. Rrupeemnn, proprietor). — Week of I: Will Cressy atul Rlainihl; Dn.vue. Dolan nnd fj>nharr. the Three Ken- tons, James II. Cullcn. Lmnbeu and Pierce, and the clneograph. Cnnulen. — At the Camden Theatre (M. W. Taylor, manager).— -This city convinced Finveral more managers hat Wtfk tttti n* one of tho licst. three day stands In the l^aat. Phenomnnal business was recordeil. "A Desperate Chance" played to a. H. u.. and oven this could not he l^l.t The lat^ ter part of the week Why Glrh Leave Home" held the boards— the f&JZPjSS* pony both scoring heavily. lbs week. "Child Slaves of New "rk" l> eb. 1 -3, "M'liss," with Nellie Mellenry, 4-6. Thomas Shea, In repertory, follows. Atlantic City,— At the Ocean Pier The- atre (Harry D'Esta. representative).— 1 "« Real Widow Brown" had excellent hus ness Jsn. 20, 27. "Railroad Jock" dirt well *S. "Side Trncked' did llKewlse 20. "A Working nirl's Wrongs" played, to a good house, J<<- I'omlng: Crlterlon'vaudevllle Co. JJ^k o£ Feb. 1, William Faversham 8, Lnuna Bunt lng Co., In repertory, Feb. 0-13. Olitb tbe Bill Pesters. News from Local No. 7, Indianapolis, Ind — Al our last regular meeting we elected the following officers for the ensu ng year . Harry Drury, president; James Miller, vice J'residrmt; d . E. Perry, corresponding sec- ■ leury (re-elected) ; Bruce Blnager, financial secretary (re-elected) ; E. E. Earl, treasurer (re-elected); John HeBtor, Inside P«}"> • Ralph Wlshard, outside guard ; Frank Jar- num. business agent; John bobl, Geori.e Hubiiard and Philip Keudle, bOUdtfl rirs- tec3 ; Frank Farnnm and John Hester, delc- cntes to C. L. U. C. E. Perry, secretary, would like to hear from all members of Local No. 7, as he hos news of importance for them. Paul Comas, nf St. I.ou1s, Is now a member of our local, having transferred from Local No. 5. Brother .Toe Homey, of Local No. 2, was with us Jan. 24, ahead of the CtoDlnni; Bro. E. E. Earl, our worthy treasurer, haa been offered quite a large .sum for ids Brown County farm by the govern- ment, hut so far hns refused, as ne has been thinking of building a factory for the manu- facture of the fatnous crooked brush handles. Brother Comas has s'gned with the BOfUfl Show for the coming senson. -.jinn ' Notes from Local >>. «, PMSfCnS^ Ed. Glroiw, of Boston Local, was In Denver Inst week, ahead of "Yon Yonson." Presi- dent Harry Hook, of No. 0, has gone to Pueblo, CoT, to work for the Curren Vo., and will be Hrother Martin's assistant lo. the hill room there. The Orpbeum Theatre unionized the house lost week, P» tt,D ? '£ Brother Cooper as advertising agent. inis makes all theatres In Denver working union men Brother Parker, of No 0. who was with Sells & Downs' Shows last season, was over the sugar beet circuit : last week, with Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co. A very important meeting was held Sunday, Jan. IM. at which Brother Penny Introduced a motion to raise the initiation fee to $40. It will be voted on al onr next meeting. Many other mutters of Importance were taken up, and reports of the trustees and treasurers were received, and shoived .no. t> to be in a nourishing condition. Jess M. Frysinger, business manager ot the Aubrey Stock Go. (Western), writes: On Jan. 17 I was elected a member of Pittsburg Local, No. 3, National Alliance of Bill Post- ers and Blllers of America. We opened at ivi- mlra, N. Y., to one of the largest crowds that ever attended a repertory show. All arc n good spirits, notwithstanding the extremely cold weather." , , „ „ Notes from Local No. 24, Buffalo, N. Y-— Everything Is still prospering with us. Ap- plications are coming in from all nines, and irom nil over the country. We have had so much business to attend to that wo wete roinpelled to call a special meeting last Sun- day, Jan. 24, to get rid of some of the extra work. The secretary recently had a letter from one of our boys, Bro. Dpnny Mock, who is with the "Happy Hooligan" Co. lie writes of how well he was used in Cincin- nati, 0-. by the members of Local No. 11. Joe Cors, hill poster of the Holden Bros.- Stock Co., stated while in New Orleans, La., that the Crescent City plant was one of the finest he bad seen la years. Jlmmle Garllck, owner of the New Orleans, La., bill posting plant, wa6 elected a stale senator Jan. 10. and received congratulations from various professionals all over the coun- try. Cnrlyle Siierlock, manager of the Saratoga Bill Posting Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y-, writes: "With our modern devices for bill posting, the recent cold weather In this section did not Interfere with our work, nnd we ba.vo been able to fill all contracts on time. A few days ago we pouted a 48 sheet poster with the thermometer register- ing 10 degrees below zero al: the end of the board." News from I-ornl No. 10, Minneapolis.— All correspondence concerning Local No. 10 should he addressed to Chss. F. Foster, sec- retary, care of the Northern Display Adver- tising Co.. Minneapolis. Members of this local are hustling for their annual bull, to be given hv them Feb. 10. All National Alli- ance Billposters and Blllers of America .ire cordially Invited to attend. ♦»» TENNESSEE. miscellaneous. i) Memphis— At the New Lyceum Theatre (Frank Gray, manager). — Iio6e Melville, In "Sis Hopkins," came, to good business, Jan. 21. Miss Molvllle Is quite a favorite here. The performance pleased. "The Storks' packed the house 22, 23. The company is nn excellent one. "The Resurrection" packed the house, afternoon aud night, 25. Blanche Walsh received an ovation. Crentore and his baud 31-Fob. 2, "When Knighthood Was In Flower" 13. „ „ .. _ HorKiNS' Granp Orr.RA House (A. B. Morrlsou, manager). — "Paul Revere" was presented Jan. 20 nnd Piitlre week, to BU attendance. John J. Fnrrell, In the title role, was enthusiastically applauded. Lan- sing Rowan, Isuhelle Rowmau and Anna Hoi- linger did well. Vaudeville features were: A. P. Rostow, equilibrist, and the Sisters Roppo, Russlaii dancers. "Rooms for Rent" will lie the bill week of Feb. 1. New Aupitobium (A. H. Morrison, mana- ger). — Weber & Fields' "Pousse Cnfe," and •• 'Way Up East" Jan. 2ti-27. "Huriy Burly" nnd "The Stickiness of Gelatine." i8-!t0, was presented lo very good business. The per- Xormnui'ea were commendable. ■ . NiMhvlIle.— At the Grand (Mrs. T. J. Bovlo, lUH.iiage.r). — Jan. 2A-30 iho Uoyle Mock Co. played "Mrs. Jack." Miss Crelgb- ton, in tlio title role, wuh seen In one of the best roles for her temperament, aud her work, particularly tho reading of tho lines . describing the Buffalo hunt, brought forth loud applause. Knunti Campbell made her lir.tt nppoaraiice with the compuny, appear- ing- ns Ami O'llarn, and made quite 11 bit with her excellent character work. Joseph Diivul. nlso 11 new comer, wade a good char- acter of Hudson, the butler, V. C. Alley Is hack nfttr four weeks' absence, nnd doubled Kli'iim Bolton nnd Watson In his usual I'nretul nnd credltablo manner. Frederick Puiildlng, as. Briusley Boone, brought out fionio flno comedy. Tho company was up to Its usum high standard and played tbe most satisfactory business. The stock company, Feb. 1-fl, In "Under the Russian Flag." one of the two melodramas purchased by Mr*. T. J. Bovle while In London. It will bo seen for the first time In this country Feb. 1. 1* VrxBOME (W. A. Sheet, manager). — Jan, 30, matinee nnd night. "Peck's Mad Roy" drew good crowdB. John Drew Feb. 4, 'Tbe Rarl of Pawtucket" r,. 6. "Ben Hur" 8-13. Note. — On account of greater seating capacity, Mme. Pattl will sing at Tabernacle. and not at Vendorac, as was first Intended. Notf.8 fbom Bowman's Bio Cm Show. —We are doing a splendid business, under the management of Barney Shea. Oui 'first stand in Florida was Lake City, on Jan. 11. where we appeared to n large and well pleased audience. This- attraction has an established reputation In the sunny South. We will tonr the same territory as last sea- son, and will remain In Florida the rest or the Winter, closing our season March 1, at St Augustine. Prof. Bowman and wife win then go to their fruit farm near So. Haven, Mich., to spend the- Summer months. Barney Shea will no doubt go to the St. Louis expo- sition, ns he has received a very flattering offer from there for tbe Summer. Notes from Hurd, the Magician, and his company. — Business has been up to the top notch throughout the South, central States, and all are In good spirits. Bob and Ona Demorest Joined at Mobile, Ala., to do their comedy musical act. With all special scenery and seventeen different styles of special paper, It forms one of the strongest combinations of its kind. Roster: Fred- erick Hurd, Walter Minder, Earle Woltz. Rob and Osa Demorest, Louis Adler and Geo. B. Greenwood. Greenwood, Adler & Co., managers. Joe Epstein writes: "La Belle Fatlma's Streets of Cairo are In Winter quarters at Minneapolis, Minn. I will take out a first class 'Streets of Cairo' next season." The Golden Gate Carnivai, Co., tinder the management of Jnke Rosenthal & A. Slgfrled, . gives Its exhibition under the auspices of Speedwell Lodge, No. 10, K. Of P., at Water- • burv, Conn., Jan. 30 to Feb. 6, nnd at Sara- toga, N. Y., under tbe auspices of Company L, Second Regiment, Twenty-second Separate Company, N. G. S. N. Y., on Feb. f), and In- cluding Feb. 13. Mii.i.ar Brotiierr, of diorama reputation, write : "We recently spent a pleasant two weeks on our ranch near Denver, Colo., the hunting being excellent. Both coal and oil have been discovered on the land, and we expect to develop them In the near future. We are now on our annual tour of Cali- fornia and the Pacific coast, meeting with success. Our diorama hns been much Im- proved this season." F. P. Sargent, business manager of Hngcn- heck's Trained Wild Animal Show, writes regarding the Hagenbeck exhibit for the St. Louis World's Fair next Summer: "Our concession was the first nlloted on the 'pike,' and is, of course, the choicest location. It has n frontage of 338 feet, with a depth of 470 feet, taking up one tenth of the entire .ipacc nlloted to amusement concessions. This entire area will be covered with one Immense building, the style of which will be of foreign architecture, and from the present plans wii! easily be most attractive. The living animal panorama will surround the entire building on the Inside. This pano- rama will be laid out similar to a caravan In a circus menagerie. The panoramic effect will be scenic, emblematic of tbe different parts of the world from which the animals in the foreground come. This in itself would not be anything extraordinary were it not for the fact of the illusive effect, which, to nil outward appearances, does away with ull iron bars and caging. In other words,, the different animals will be thrown around the building in a complete circle, and the public will be allowed to walk within six feet of them, nnd while they will be able to see the different animals distinctly, there will be to nil appearances, an entire absence of Iron caging or screening. This effect eml- natcs from the brain of Helnrek Ungenbeck, the oldest son of Carl Hagenbeck, and It has required two years' bard work on his part to perfect this wonderful Illusion. We will have. In all, over twelve hundred wild and trained animals, among which will be. forty- seven black mane African lions, worked uv Hcrr Oldoff. In the largest steel arena ever constructed for an amusement enterprise we will present a herd of fifty elephants work- ing in one group. Carl Hagenbeck has been over six years In getting this group together, with the result that there in not an elephant In the group that measures less than seven feet in height, and there are ten which measure nine feet." Tub Raps write: "We received twenty- four answers to our advertisement In your holiday number, and have signed contracts with Phil Ellsworth's Shows. We will per- form our trick shooting at the opening, and give an exhibition. Up to April 23 we will work North, at hotels. Tim Asiatic Exfosition Co., Incopo- rated, conducting Gaston Akoun's Mysterious Asia aud F.mplre of India, on the Pike at the coming World's Fair, St. Louts, In, we nre informed, one of the largest concessions at the exposition, occupying 150,000 square feet, representing booths, bazaars, native In- dustries, merchants. Btrcets, villages, plazas, buildings, and native sports and pastimes with elephants, camels, native and sacred snimnls, showing the real characteristic of all the nations of Asia, and Asia Minor. The location of this concession Is one nf the most favorable on the Pike. Mr. Akoun hns managed successfully concessions at tbe different expositions. Identified with Mr. Akoun is E. W. Hamllan, who Is well known as the manager of Ilnndlaa Park. Admiral Dot, who Is pleasantly located at White Plains. N. Y., where he is pro- prietor of a hotel, was recently made a deputy sheriff. . ♦«»■ WASHINGTON. Seattle. — Grand Opera Hoase (John Cort, manager). — "The Devil's Auction" Jan. 20, 27. "'Happy Hooligan" 30. Al- berta Gallatin, la "Ghosts," 31-Feb. 3. SEATTLn Thratrh (J. P. Howe, manager). —•Week of Jan. 21. Florence Roberts. In "The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch," "Tbe Frisky Mrs. Johnson." "Glocouda." "Magda" and "Znza." "Human Hearts" 31-Feb. 4, "The Fatal Wed- ding" 5, 0. third Avenue Theatre (Russell & Drew, managers).— Week of Jan. 24, Rube Welch and Kitty Francis, In "Mickey Finn." Week of 31, Jessie Shirley, In "Rip Van Winkle" and "Caprice." • . Edison TueatW!. — New: The Three Mu- steal Keltona, Montgomery nnd Carter, Llovd Spencer, Moroy Long, klnctoscone .pictures. Empibb Theatre. — New : Raymond and Clark. Andrews and Thompson, Ln Kolas, Gladys Carlvle, moving pictures. Cbvstal Theatre. — Bnynes nnd Wlnchell, Andy Rice, Rose nnd Elton, the Baysdens, moving pictures. La Petite Theatre. — New: Professor Bailey's dog show. Stoddard nnd Leslie, the tlreut. Salome, Webber nnd Edwards, moving pictures. People's and Comiqite Theatres. — New: Houston, Chas. Cheiiowith, Carl Charles, thn Thompsous, Owens and La Marr, Marlon fioodinan, Geo. ami Lizzie Bird, Frnuks. Mann nud Franks, und Boston Bloomer Girls' Burlesque Co., Lombard Bros., Three Mu- sical Keltons, McDonald and Carlisle. De Vniiu Sisters. Rooney and Forrester, Beat- rice Hall, Swor Bros., Westbrook, Lloyd Spencer, Flora De Boyce. Arcade Theatre, — New : Budd Bros., Chapman Sisters. Aldeno Bros., Three Le- ondor Urns., Austin Sisters, Cleo Collins, Tnxedo Trio, Gonzoles, Three Hoydens, Im- perial Minstrels. 1 Spoknne. — At the Spokane Theatre (Dan L. Weaver, manager). — Dark week of Jan. 23. " 'War Down East" had big business 10. 20. The Rostnnlnns are due Feb. 12,13. AlWTMUirM (Harry C. Hayward, man- ager). — "The Devil's Auction" came, to big houses, Jan, 22-24. The Olympla. Opera Co. layed a return engagement 19, 20, to good luslness. Due: Florence Roberta Feb T 10. "The Fatal Wedding" 11-13. Cineoobapic (C. H. Peekbnin, manager) — Topllners week of Jan. 25: Hughes and Kcuton, Hermans, the Ahems, ond John Roblsch and Mayme Childress. n Couer d'Alhnb (Jacob Goetz. toanngcrl —New 2G. and week : Malvern Bros., Fran- cis J. Bryant, Do Fay Bros., Dore Familv CouiQua (I. D. Holland, manager) .— Biti 25-30: Mnckov and Croix, Hooper and Hooper, West, Mason and West, and Sam Cole are the openings. , , «« » MICHIGAN. Detroit, — At the. Detroit Opera House (B. C. Whitney, manager) .—"The Isle of Spice" drew large and appreciative audi- ences week of Jan. 25. The piece was hand- somely staged, the principal roles In capable hands, and a chorus well trained and prettllv costumed. • Nat C. Goodwin, In "A Gilded Fool." Feb. 1-3; Henry Irving 6, 6, Mrs Leslie Carter, In "Du Barry," 8-13. Lyceum Theatre (E. D. Stair, manager) — "Holty Tolty" scored a Wg hit week of Jan. 25, and good attendance was the rule 'The Fortune Teller" 31-Feb. 6, "In Old Kentucky" 7-13. ' " ,a Whitney. Theatre (E. D. Stair, mana- ger). — "For Her Children's Sake" met with n line reception week of Jan. 25, and the at- tendance was large. "Not Guilty" 3l-Feh «, "Why Women Sin" 7-13. Atendf. Theatbb (W. B. Lawrence, mana- ger). — The bill for week of Feb. 1 Is: Jennie Yenmnns, Hal Stephens, Howard and Hlnnd, , Matthews and Harris, Sabel Johnson, Coak- ley and McRride, Cnrmen Sisters, and tbe klnetogrnph. Last week's bill was first class, and the attendance, both afternoon and even- ing, wan good. . Temple Theatre (J. H. Moore, manager) — The attractions for week of Feb. 1 : The Kaufmann Troupe, Parros Brothers, Ed- Gray, Aurle Dagwell, Paplnta, Lillian Burk- hart, the Dancing Passparts, John W. World and Mlndall Kingston, and the klnetogrnph. The attendance InBt week was big nnd thi entertainment was of a high order. Empire Theatre (Dr. Campbell, mana- ger).— The Brigadier Burlesqners drew fair sized houses week of Jan. 25, and the enter- tainment was good. Manchester's Cracker Jacks 31-Feb. 6, Vanity Fair Burlesquei's 7 Grand Buplds. — At the New Powers (Harry G. Homme rs & Co., managers). — MRrle C.ihlll, In' "Nancy Brown," Jan. 27, played to S. B, 0. Coming : Wilton Lackaye, In 'The Pit." 30, 31; Paula Edwordes. in ••Winsome Winnie," Feb. 4 ; Richard Carle, Id. "The Tenderfoot," - 6, and "The Irish Pawnbrokers" 7. The Majestic (Orin Stair, manager).— "The Pride of Jennlco," Jan. 21-23, drew fair houses, as did "Shadows of a Great Cltv" 24-27. Mrs. Fiske, ln "Mary of Maedala"," 28; "When Reuben Comes to Town"' 20, 30, "Shore Acres" 31-Feb. 3, and Geo. Sldnev, In "Busy Izzy," 4-6. Grand Opera House (Orin Stair, mans ger). — "The Factory Girl," Jon. 21-23, played to excellent business, as did "The Light- house by the Seo" 24-27. "The Pride of Jennlco' r 28-30, "The Little Church Around the Corner" 31-Feb. 8, and "For Her Chil- dren's Soke" 4-6. Smith's Opeba House (Mrs. W. B. Smith, manager) . — Manchester's Cracker Jocks, week of Jan. 24, drew large and well pleased houses. Week of 31, Gus Hill's Vanity Fair Burlesqners. ■ 11 Kiilamnr.oo. — At the Academy of Music (R. A. Bush, manager). — Ouinlan & Wall's Minstrels forced the S. It, O. slgrr to be dis- played before the curtain rose Jan. 22. Mrs. Fiske, in "Mary of Magdaln," 29.. Advance Bale was very heavy. "The Irish Pawn- brokers" 30, "The Isle of Spice" Feb. 1, "Winsome Winnie" 3, "Shore Acres" 4, "The Night Before Christmas" 5, Mrs. Leslie Car- ter, In "Du Borry," 6. Kalamazoo Amosembnt Palace (Chas. G. Plummer, manager). — This house draws as big as ever. Roller skating continues to be tbe attraction. Note. — Quinlan & Wall's Minstrels, who are very popular In this city, were royally entertained by the local lodge of Elks at their temple, after the performance, Jon. 22. — ■' » Saginaw At the Academy of Music (John II. Davidson, manager). — Marie Co- hill, la "Nancy Brown," Jan. 26, to a good house. Mrs. Fiske, In "Mnry of Magdala," 26, came to one ot tbe bcBt houses of season. Mrs. Fiske, in the title role, did excellent: work, and received a number of curtain calls, liobnrt Bosworth, ln the role of Judas, shared honors with the stnr. "Not Guilty" 28, "The Irish Pawnbrokers" Feb. 3. Joseph Murphy 4, Thomas Jefferson, In "Rip Van Winkle," 8. Jefpers TnEATnn (T. D. Bomford & Sam Marks, managers). — Bill for week of 1 : Klein, Ott Brothers and Nlckerson, Esmer- alda Sisters. Mitchell and Love, Larkln and Pattersoo, the Two Hewitts, Wise and Wil- ton. Boy City — At Washington Theatre (W. J. Daunt, manager). — Quinlan & Wall's Min- strels did fair business Jan. 20. Rose Shay Crand Opera Co. had a fair sized house 22. "A Thoroughbred Tramp" did fairly well, matinee nnd night, 23. James Kennedy's Players, at popular prices, tilled the house 2. r >. Marie Cslilll ana nn excellent company, in "Nancy Brown," captivated a large uii- dlence 26. Miss Cohlll had to. respond to many curtain calls. Manistee. — At the Ramsdell Theatre (Chas M. Southwell, manager). — "When the' Roll Tolls" played Jan. 18. Rorc Cecelia Shay and her English Opera Co., In "Car- men," 25. "Tho Irish Pawnbrokers," Feb. 1, will bo presented by McCabe & Macks Musical Company. Hortertse Ncilson, 3. I" "Peg Wofllngton." Weber & Fields' big com- pany will bo seen In "Holty Tolty" 10. Jackson.— At the Athenmum (H. J. Por ter, manager). — Cans. Rlchman, In "Captain Harrington," pleased a large house Jan. 22 : excellent company. Jnmes K. nackett. In "The Crown Prince." 25, did well. "Not Guilty" 27, "When Reuben Comes to Town" 28, "A Thoroughbred Tramp" 30, James Ken- nedy Repertory Co. Fclv 1, 2, 4, "The Isle of Spice 3, "The Irish Pawnbrokers" 8. "The Tenderfoot" 10, "Busy Isszy" 11, "Under Southern Skies" 13. ' Battle Creek — At the Post. Theatre (E. R. Smith, manager). — Marie Cohlll, in "Nancy Brown," had a rapacity house Jan. 28. Rooked: "Busy Izzy" Feb. 3, "Tho Isle of Spice" 4. "Winsome Winnie" 0, "The Irish Pawnbrokers" 0, "The Tenderfoot" l>, "The Relic of Richmond" 11. . ♦ «» KENTUCKY. Louisville. — At Macnuloy's Theatre ( Jno. T. Macauley, manager). — "The Tcudorfoot' was presented by Richard Carle and a very strong company Jon. 25-27', to good business. Margaret Snyre, n Kentucky girl, In the char- acter of Marlon Worthlngton, won the favor of the audiences by hor admirable singing and acting. Raymond Hitchcock, In "The Yankee Consul." 28-30, was favored with large houses. Mr. Hitchcock kept his hearers in continuous rounds of laughter throughout the performance. Coming : "The Sliver Slip- per" Feb, 1-3. Masonic Tbmpi.b (Chas. A. Show, mana- ger). — "More Than Queeu," Jon. 26-30. at- tracted crowded houses at each, performance, nnd gave entire satisfaction. The company was capable. Clay Clement Feb. 1-C. FfiBBtJABY 6. THE 2>TEW YOEK Or,IPF12R. 1107 vrrvoE THBATRI (ChaB. A. Shaw, man- . 'V> —"Why Women Sin," week of Jan. 25, *rJJ' lareo boiiBes at every performance, Slallv at the dally matlne*. The work Ji'thf r/rap.inj was praiseworthy. For week J, II •■Sonrchllshta of a Great City." Hi'rKiNOltAM Turatiib (Whiillon Bros., mnnnni'i'ii).— Pfwl Irwln'B BnrlpMite Co. du- iii-iiHtl itn Biirceiw of Inst HPn»nn li.v drawing mfrded houses durlnc week of Jim. S4. 'fh '.-nnipauv vied with each otbrr In making ,h* i.niPtuinmeiit onjoyable. For w«>k of •ii n*iit*-**nntlejr Co., with the llnbemlnn* S'(Ki Feb. 7-13. « »» MINNESOTA. The Incomparable Skin Tonic. Absolutely Free from Rancidity. Once Used, Always Used. KKK m Fanl. — At the Metropolitan Opera nnuse La Moat. Tressle Kemp, L«na Bolt*, Pearl Cosev. Annie Foote, A. Gale and Chos. Ledgenr, and the stock. The stock will put on a three aft farce comody week of 31. Mention. 1 — The promoters of the Criterion Theatre Co. claim to hove disposed of nil of the stork except about 1 8,000, which they are Irving to float In 'popular Rbares Of one dol- lar each. The proposed site of the theatre Is where the old Auditorium building stood. on Eighth" Street, and the coat of the build- ing will be seO.OTO. Capital stock, $100,000. John iA. iBurrichtcry tjrosldpjlt. ; Vance Borecn, vice president ; E. W. White, secretary and treasurer, and. William F. Hunt and A. I,. Kaege. directors.. . .One of Hagenbeck's ele- phants became enraged by reason of Its ears and tall freezing Jan. 25, and nearly killed its keeper, Conrad Cnstens.and partially wrecked the Interior of. the railroad depot. Asa conse- mience the keeper is at St. Joseph's HoBpl- t'al, In this city, suffering with Internal hem- morhage, as the. result of three broken ribs. The elephant Bwung its trunk and struck the keeper In the chest, knocking him to the i tor. and then • planted one of Its feet on Mm. Castens was picked up unconscious and hurried to the hospital. It took from five in the morning Sunday until two in the afternoon to get the animal loaded into ihe car. Dulutli.— The theatrical business, with few exceptions, has been bad for the last month, and it can be blamed on the weather, it having been exceedingly cold. LYCEUM' (C. A. Marshall, manager). — The Itostonlnns had the best business for the week, Jan. 26, 27. Agnes Brown, as Maid Marlon, and Kate Condon, as Alan A. Dale, made big hits. The other members of the I'ompnny also scored. 1 " l Foxy Grandpa," 23, had a good matinee, and fair at. night. "The Alan iroru Mexico, 25, had fair business. •Sag Harbor" on .28, 20. Daniel finlly, In NcThe Chief Justice," 30, should have a large V-hbttse, as he la a big favorite in Duluth. V'orStnjr: "The. Sultan of Sulu" Feb. 1, 2, Vlgnor s, Valenzo Armesta, In concert. 3; i\hav Grand Opera Co. 5, 6, Adelaide Thurs- Wn 8, 9. '•'•Bouinle Brier Bush" 10, "Happy HMlfgan'? ll.Chfis. Dalton 12, 13. Metropolitan (J. T. Condon, manager). — Business at this house for the week ending Jan. 30 wab falrv with VAn. Innocent Sin- ner" 25-27, and "The Plunger" 28-80. Dick Ferris appeared as Dexter Digit, In "The Plunger,' 7 with specialties between the acts. •A flomeBpun Heart" Feb. 1-3. and "Her False Step r ' 4-0, Each play will have new scenery and sthge settings. Parlor .Theatre- (W. J. Wells, manager). — Business was fair for the week ending Jan. 80. The people for Feb. 1 and week are: The Martins, Clara Wagner, Florence I'lper, Mile. St. Ormond, Annie Mack, Dick Pelller, Agnes Warren, W. J. Wells and the stock. Tho new play for the week Is called "Solly's Birthday." . _, _ Bijou TnfeATliE (Curtis & Ritchie, maun- Iters).— This cosy little theatre did n ROM iveek's business, ending Jan. 30. The attrar- iloas offered ww« up to date, n.nd took well with the audiem*. For Feb. 1 and week : Louie ltacre. Christy and Willis, Carrie Scott and her pickaninnies, Lee Ingham, Frank Whll- Her, gong Illustrator; the klnetoscope. In new moving pictures. NoTE.-!-J2ate Condon, who Is In poor health, left the Bostonlans after the per- formance Jab. 28, and will stop with some friends In this city. : I — V . «.»■■ GEORGIA. KO-KO-ttRKAM CO., Rooms 915-1117, No. 30 La Salle Street, CHICAGO. BBTfEB TH.H KOKO OIL. "COCOaNUT CREAM." i'llt up in lib Tins- KOr. At Liberty FEATDBED AS "liD-E." P.itr iliree seaaoni lu Unlrten Bros." l*rodiio- tlon, "Nohody'a Claim," overHtalr-Uavlin oircuit, Also Special Performance as Fanny Le Grande, lu 'Sapho." Addres , for two weeks, BIJOU theatric, Baltimora, aid. LL11IN MOVING PICTURE MACHINR Oaiest model), in Films, Electric Bnrner, Rheostat Calcium Jet, Screen, etc.; all complete, ready for show; Stcrcoptlcon Attachment; $;& cost t~t> one wee* ugo). Sent, privilege of examination, on rereim or express cuaigea. amerIjan ekchanuk, f.3o Ualsey, Brooklyn. FOR BALE— Concert Phonograph, 30 Rec- ords, and Well Trained Troupe of Doves; will ex- change tor Films, Magic or Somersault, etc. PROF. HARRY SMITH, Gratz, Pa. BUFFALO, S. Y., 348 Main St., cor. Niagara bait block from Shea's Theatre. \ try desirable famished rooms for prof, people. Ueat«d with natural gas. Rates from $2.60 a week upward. MRS. HAYES. PICTURE MACHINES. New and Second Hand Stereoptlcons, Films, Song Slides and Suppllas. Picture machines re- built wttb all improvements. Rheosttu anv volt- age. Mechanical erfceta lor acts made. Expert repairing done. NEW YORK FILM E\crJAw;F..| S. POWER, Mgr. , ill Naman St.. Saw York. l'nonc rtaso ContaniL WANTED, PERFORMERS who nan change for a week. Those that vamp piano and work la acts preferred. Also Novelty Act. State lowest salary and all In letter. NO TICKETS. HARRY MASON, P. 0. Box 7M, New Knchelle.N. Y. WANTED— Far Steven* i Mossman Co., Cor- net to doable Violin, with music. Other musicians, write. Join on wire. BLOOMFIELD, Mo. LADY WILL SELL handsome Street and Evening Gowns, «r> to $20. hiding HAU1T, DESSAU, 24fi W. U6th St., first apartment east. WANTED OjUICK-Meutclne People, Sketch Teams, B. F. Comedian, Musical Comedian Tickets If I know yon. Don't misrepresent Stale Just what you do drst letter. MORRIS HARDING, 18H Olive St,. St. Louis, Mo. FOR SA.LK-3.M0ft. of Films, 5c. per foot. Will trade for black tent. Address CHAS. RAY, Cumberland, Md. AT LIBERTY— Pianist, Smht Reader, Fakir and Transpnser, 24 years old, good dreaser, don't drink, to locate or travel. Wire or write quick. Mnst fend ticket. H. MEYBOHM, Hotel Onondaga, Syracuse, N. Y. RENT OR SHARE— For coming reason, finest equipped large, new CANVAS THEATRE. To any reliable up to date company that can inakn good for week stands. Address H. G. HF.KTEEROTH, Mlddletown, Dauphin Co., Pa. wanted- Lady to play organ and work in acts. Miin that does musical and other turns. Must play organ. Tell all first letter. Limit $>. No teams, no tickets, no pets, no cigarettes. Others write. GERMAN MED. CO., Litchfield, III. AT LIBERTY, Jack F. White JUVENILES OR LIGHT COMEDY. This reason playing the lead in "Nobody '*lay (WutwIcVs) (as newi $160 Man; other bargains In Films and elides. Everything In the M. P. and Stereoptlcon Line. R. C. TAYLOR, 81)0 8. 10th St,, Omaha. AGENT WANTED, who can and will post paper for one night Btands; must be an honest, sober, all day worker and able to wildcat; tell all In first; quote lowest salary; (I pay ALU; give reference, etc.; don't misrepre- sent or von won't last. E. J. GALV1N, Oceanslde, L.I. Atlanta.— At the Grand (H. U & De (.live, monsters).— VV. M. West's ?R. "T J. Ik . Min- strels Jan. 2T, 28. ' "The Old Homestead." ?•>, 21, to houses of good proportions. \\. H. Crane followed, 22, 23, to lilg business, at ndvanced prices. Al. H. Wilson come JJf>, 20, to fair returns. Booked: Jefferson I* AngellB 20, 80, lecture Feb. 1, "The Karl of Pnwtucket." 2, 3, Sodte Martinet 1, D, John Drew 6. . . _ „, „ _ Bijroo (Jake Wells, maaager).— TheTNe Is- Dunne-narlan Mimical Comedy Co. closed a wetmtul engagement Jan. 23. "A Milk White Ktae't week of 18, to S. B. O. "The Man Who Dared" came 26. for one week, to flattering returns. Booked: "For Her Sake" Feb. 1 and week. i a Macon.— At the Academy of Music (IT Hnrue, manager). — "A Friend of the Family entertained Jan. '20. Wm. H. Crane pra BARGAINS-LATE IMPROVED EDI- SON EXHIBITION MODEL KINETOSCOPE; guar- anteed perfect and same as new, $65; two Song Sets, $6; Lecture Set on Life of Christ, $7; gooil Set of Magic, $8; some fine Films, 7c. per ft. Stamp for repiy. FRANK K. HARTLEY, Creenport, SiifJ'. Co., L. I , N. Y. 10 FILMS, 433; good as new; tOOK, In all; good sunjects. Sent, privilege of examination, on receipt of dollar depot-it. EDISON STANDARD, 6B0 Halsoy, Broomvn FOR SALE-Tcm, 20x40; Side Wall, 7 feet; all complain. Price, i-io.oo. Only used •■> weeks. JOE EPSTEINS, Gen. Dol., Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED FOR 0PEHIH6, LONDON OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, FEB. 15, LOMDOS, CANADA. Good, Irish, natch, or Black Face Uomedlans,who can put on openlngor closing acta and do good special ry. Al Planlu, Sight Reader. All good Acta and Specialties write for time. No fancy salaries. 8 shows week. Don't write it cannot fill time. TAKE NOTICE Managers Parks and Resorts. I have the greatest Baseball Game of the age. Will give 13 per cent of grot* . Kverjthlng new; nothing old and trashy. Address JOHK CROTHF.RS. 2W:t so. Colorado St., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED- All Around Comedians, for Med. Show. Immediately. Mnst be sober; no tickets: travel In our own private oar. TflOUAS BROS.. Sturgeon, Allegheny Co., Pa^ _____ SKETCHES, Travesties, Burlesques, etc, written to order. Only best work furnl-ncd to pro- fessionals. Joseph Kershaw.S- tuuonwood.Plillu. FOR SALE, Marionette Show, Complete. 12 Figures. Curtains and Trunk to carry same, $26. Also fl Ventrlloflluit Figure?, including two splen- did Walking Figures. Soldierand Lady Oh»rac- ters. Dave O'Leary, No. un WostS6tb St .S.Y.CIty- , tRKitatn.— At the flrnnd Opera House.— A Krl.-nil of Um Family," matinee and Klirht of ,ian. 23, came to coort houses, plcus- '«(.' Jtreiuly. Hutlle Mnrtlnot, In "His B- ' elleiiiT, ilie Governor," night of 2,i. Al, Wilson, lu "A Prince of Tatters." had a house fi,n night of 27. The Knowles, hypno- tism, held tuo stage night nf 28-:t0, hm;liig sand houses and creating pleniy of fun. Kiuilng: "The ltunawaya^ Feb. 1. Wests ■Minstrels «. - *»» — — Maude Ailhms, who was taken 111 at ;ne eiotii; of her week's engagement, at BrooK- '*»• N. Y-. Jan. 23, wbh compelled to cancel » week'R tiooklURS, as It was discovered tout *he was suOeilng. from oh attack of grip. N ."> resumes her tour nt Washington night °i leb. ], »i,TJ Iip n*" 1 * Majestic Theatre. Krle, ra.. w hlch was erected by Stair & Hnvlln at a 'I'st of about $125,000, was dedicated by '•race George arid her company, In "Pretty » mr? evening of Thursday, Jan. 29. . — A new tomic opera Is announced to V, P_5_*,5i Raster Monday In New ;w«J»y Frank 1. Perley. It is to be called A \enetlah Romance," of which Mrs. ALFRED L. HARSTN & GO EVERYTHING IN MOVING PICTURES, STEREOPTIGONS AND SLIDES. 1,000 SLIDES at 10 cents each. l,ooo FT. OF FILMS from 4 cenia iter ft. up. 1,000 SONU COLORRD SLIDES f roro 15 ceDt! up. 1,000 CLOAK COLORED SLIDES from 20 cents up. The Bist SlerespllciD on the Market, $18.00. Seng Illustrators. Instantaneius Hits! BEOELIA, - - - 16 SI., • $5.50 HIAWATHA, - - ■ 14 SI, - $5.00 ALWAYS IN THE WAY, 19 SI., - S6.50 FOOLISH DREAMS, • 18 SI., - $6.50 MAN IN THE OVERALLS, 20 SI., - $7.00 We slan Make and Pose All the Latest 8onsa lo Order. _._ We Rent Machlnea, Film* and Slides, with or without, operators, at the low- est ratei. ALFRED L. HARSTN & CO., 138 E. I4lh BT., KBW VORK, S.l. TEL. 8812. ORAMEROV. Wanted, All Kinds Lady Perfirners, Novelty ACTS 0HORIH LADIES, etc. Oall or adoress BE0K A OO., Vaudeville Agents, 8.5 Broadway. Room 10, corner 13th St. Manager* Invited. Enterialnroniita fornlBhed for all occasions. — Reta Trier mourns the death of her mother, who' died at her home In Brooklyn on Jan. L'-l. The remains were Interred in Greenwood. AT LIBKKTY , A No. I PIANIST, TRANSPOSE, ARRANGE, EXPEREIN0ED. C. A. DONALDSON, (IKNEKAL DELIVERY, Fisliklll-OE- Hudson, .N.Y. LETTER HEADS. A STAMP TO THE LETTER HEAD MAN FOR SAMPLES. THE STUDIO PBEBS, 1»8 Bait 14th St., V V. AT LIUKim APHII. 1, 11104, VAN NESS LADIES ORCHESTRA Consisting of Violin, Piano, Cornet, Ulartoanl, Trombone nod Drums, under the direction of PROP. W. il. VAN NEBS. Reliable Managers west of Missouri River, write. No traveling. Address care of CLIPPER. OWING TO C LOS1N O WITH CORNEL.I.'M "HUIHPTT Dt'MFTTf" CO., WALlif^aiid ' rOTTlif HEISTOH Retlned Singing. Dancing, Acrobatic, Specialty Artist*. Both riay parla. No. «H BEDFURD AVE.. Brooklyn, N. Y. OWING Tt> THB <1_(»8IaH WITH nilt- NEhL'H "HUMPrVDUMPTl," KDDIK MfllOiALIl and HH.MItK WWWY. Una txi engaged tor l>alanue of season, Comolna* Hon or Vaudeville, in a Novel Singing, I>,nclng and Comedy Acrobatic Specialty. Address .Ml N. Seventh St. until Keli. 8, Philadelphia, Pa.; lhen 210 South Ave., Wiimnsburg, Pa^ ACROBATS, Take Note! tiNDERStANDKR ATLIOERTV. Height 6ft. 7: weight, one hundred and eighty pounds. Would like to near from any acrobatic act. Address CLIFF UONUIIKIt, 88 Washington Ave.. So., Minneapolis, Minn. FOR 8AI, K QUICK, 65ft. PULLMAN CAR. Accommodates 44 People. Pally equipped for fast pssicnger service. C. lULLIKEK, Csre of Jacobs' Thestrs, Elizaneth, N. J. Partner Wanted, with Sull Capital — . I Will Invest dollar for dollar with s sober, honest and Industrious man to organize small repertoire company. 16 years' experience. I Invite Inves- tigation. E. LEWIS. Jay and Johnson Ste., Brooklyn, N> Y ■ care of W. r. Marres f or d. Here's a NEW Money Maker Haver a Cola Mac-laa Mad* Profit s s_ Fast and BLx aw Tn Is. 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Write for PHOTOSCOPE booklet nnd for our nffcr^-or call and .tee /lie PHOTOSCOPE take siv nickels— and make sixjthotos — every minute. 114 West 32d St., New York City, 4 PHOTOSCOPE <*■ WATCH FOR OUR AO. REXT WEEKS NUMBER. WANTED QUICK, MAN FOR JUVENILE LEADS; LAR6E HAN, 35 or 40 YEARS, FOR enARAOTKKSANJi UKAV1KH; UUAIUCTKR COHEDUV, AND HAN KOR l,l<;aTCOU"J>Y AND JDVENILKH; TALL WOMAN PUK JUVKN1I.K I.KADH AND HEAVIEB: 8MAI.L HOUBKKTTB, STUONC MNIIOPPARTH. Tell ftll voudo prst lotur. Olve s^r, lielf hi nnd Wftlffllt. (81'KfJIAI.TlKB GIVEN PRKIKIIKSUK). Week stanitii. mute pomilvely vour lowest. HO T1ML FOR COIUlKHPONUKNttl;, — WILL N. ROCBR8. McKMiport, H. WON'T YOU BE ONE OF THE FIRST To Sing; the New 1904 Copyright Son*, "I AM IN LOVE WITH YOU P" I'urilier comment uimecpwmry, m Hie miui will nrove Iho re-i. MtaruiiH >imt lals jiroursin mnsl 3 lacUsed r»r ropv. Orchestration tor sunaim. Trail : l value la Oje» cas«a. \ ILI;IISTKAT[-:illii IIALl'-TONKS. Ills World lln WltiOlif m HOLD (O all MEN Of the PRUFK*) BIDS'. Prlre, f t.oo. Address HR. 0. MAKKKKT, P. o. Box :?, MsiIIhod Square, »•* York. Jeannette D'AHVZLLS. SISTERS, Irene — F-AMOIM VBNCIlfO «1IIII.M. Heilncil ViioaIIki ami Cornel 8r. ,Ke* York. N. Y. Favorite place of amtiiemcnt. Opera House Illuminated with um, Heatlnx capacity, Ut>. J. W. BTOLL HanuKer, Btnnowater, S. V. I WANT TO BUY A 60lt. ROUND TOP OR A 40x70, wlthoot ride wall or poles. Mnst be in a No. I condition and cheap for cash. Will alto tiny banners. WILL BOV0BTON, Rush, Pa. Waited ti Bit Musical listrueits (No brass). FI38TEB, 128 Second Ave., 5«w York. Feb. 4. Apply to 8 am rub:- JUST OUT. 124 PA8E ILLUSTRATED MAUI CATALOGUE. Me. ; »UV. CATAL., Be Noa/l rm W, Only N. B. AJrtnt for Maaltna. 1U4. D. Li;ItOV, 103 Court St., Bsston, Maaa. I 198 dt-r THE NEW YOBK OLIPP-EB* •^BBBTJAEY 5, NBW YORK CITY. I Review and Comment. — Tbo decided Winter weather last week bad no bud effect ou thru txlcal' attendance, and business aver- nged good. Monday ulyht, Jan. 23, narked (be return of tlio Muhuay LIill Thla-ihk to the lint of .(leek houiei, and on that date the II. V. Donnelly Stock Co. was once uioro a bidder for public favor, "Tbo Prisoner of Zcnclu" being the Initial offering On tile same date tbe West n.vu Tiikatur pusscd from tbe control of Weber & Fields uud becamo a Stair & Wilbur house. Tho change of management was marked by tbe lowering: of -tbo prices. Tbe Monday uight openings Included; Virginia liarned uud company, nt the CniTEmort TncAim:. in tbc first Now York production of "Tbc Light tbat Lies in Woman's Eyes," a three net comedy, by E. II. Bothcrn; ltobert Illlllnrd and company, at tbo Bavot Theatrb, In the Urst metropolitan presentation of "That Man and I," a dramatization, in a prologue and three acts, by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, from her novel' entitled "In Connection w'llli the Do Wlllougbby Claim;", "Tbo Other Girl," at the J3MMB8 Tiii:atbk (transferred froni iinother bouse) ; Ada Hcbnn and Otis Skinner, at the Lybic Tjieaiiiil, lu ".School for Scandal," and Tbos W. Ross and com- pany,' at tbo Academy or Music, lu u re- vival of "Checkers." At tbe Uabrick Tih-atm:, Tuesday evening, '20, Annie Hus- mil and company gave tbo Urst New York presentation of "The Younger Mrs. Parting," n play, la' three acts, adapted by C. Iladdou Chambers from "L'Dctour," by Henri Hcrn- fclelD. A review, of tbe performance will be found elsewhere In these columns. . . .On Hat- tirday night, 80, Weber* Fields brought their season at their Mimic Hall to an end, hav- ing played to big business since their open- ing lu tb,e Fall. Tbo announcement, a few weeks ago, of tbo Intention of this popular llrin of uctor-managcrs to take their clever company on tho roud come us a surprise, but the wisdom of it will no doubt be proven.' "Heretofore Weber & Fields buvc run their season well up to tbo Bummer, nid have then contented themselves with u fcbort tour of tbo largo cities cosily wlthlu reach. Dy closing curlier thin season they are able to make a tour to tbc Pacific coast, playing all of the principal cities, thus giv- ing amusement lovers In various parts of the country uu Opportunity of seclug th's organisation, which has becu ho popular In New York for seven years Tbe bills ut the Mr.moroLiTAN oitua Holsi: for Hie ■ tenth week, ending Jau. 30, were : Monday night,. Jan. 1#; "Luchi dl Luumcrn-oor," cust as before. Wednesday nlgbti 37, "L'Ell- tilr d'Amurc," 'with the same cast as before. Thursday night, 28, "Parsifal" (sixth pcr- furiuuncc), with Muie. Tcrullia again In tbe lolc of Kundry. Otherwise tbc cast was the sumo as wlipn last given.. Frjday Jilghl, ill, "itigolctto," ! with M nic. ' Novel! 1 again ns 1 } lldji, and Eurico Caruso us tbe Dyke. Slg. (Scottl was once' more heard In' tbo title role. Mule. Homer sang tbo role of Mnddukuiu, nud M. Journct was tho Spurntucllc. Sat- urday afternoon, :t0. "Die Walkurc," with this cost: UruunbUde, Mmc. Ternlua (Urst time this season) ; Slcgllude, Miss Froiustad; Wotun, Hcrr Van Kooy ; Frlcka, Mine. Ho- mer; Slcgnuind, Herr Kraus, uud Huudlng, Hen Kloopfor. Fel|x Mottl conducted. Sat- urday night, 110, "11 llnrblere dl Slvlglhi," with Mmc. Scmbrlch as itoslnu, Herr Dlppel as Almavlvu, and'Slg. Cnmnonarl us Figaro. Tho continued utttuct lobs : for 'tbo week ending 110 wore': Annie' ltuisscll at the tlAiutlCK, Virginia llarucd'ut tho CniTEitioN, ltobert Illlllnrd at tbo Savor, "Tho Other Cllrl" at tho EMrtm*, "Checkers" at the Academy, Ada Itcban and Otis Skluucr ut tbo Unit-, William Gillette at tbe New Lyceum, "The Connty Chairman" at, Wai.- lack's,' Kyrlo Bellow ut the Pri.vcksk, "Babes In Toylnnd" at tho Majcstio, "Sweet Kilty Bullalrs" at Bklasco's, the German block company at tho Hiving 1T.ai.-i:, Hie Block company at tho Mum-ay IIii.i,. "Tbo Glr| from Kay's" at tin lit:iAi.u Sqimki;, grand opera ut tho Mutbofomtan* OraiiA. Housb, "Candida" at tbo Vixunuu, •'Mother Goose" at tbe Nkw Amstimidam, Elcauor Robson at the Garden, "The -Medal nud tbo Mold" at tho Broadway, "Tho Vir- ginian" ut the Manhattan*! Cbauucey 01- cott at tbo New York, Amelia Bingham at the KMCKEliuocKtin, "An English Daisy" at the Casino, "By Bight of Sword" ut tho American, Hubert Edeson ut the Hudson, ^Scrgouut Kitty" nt Daly's, "Follehlnolle" Ut the Madison Suuaiib, Andrew Mack at tho FouRTUiisnt Streut, "Wuoop-Dce-Doo" lit ileum & Fields', and. Low Dockstudcr'u Minstrels at tho Victoria, the two lust luimcd closing ou that date. Dramas by the V. F; "Proctor slock companies, with added vaudeville features, were presented ut Fitoc- •roii'a Firm Avence uud Om: Hundred and TWENTY-FIWII SrtiEET Tbo one week Hands closing SO were: Herbert Keli*ey and JUluc Shaunou, at tbo Grand Oit:ha Uol-ku ; "A Uttlo Outcast," at Iho Timed lW tnmT Eugenie, Blair, at Proctor's Fifty- kiuutii Stkuet; Frltsl Bcheff, at tho Har- I.bm OraiA Housb; "Bobcrt Emmet," at tho West End; "A Midnight Murrlage," at tho Mktrofoms, and '"The Queen of, tho gillie Bluvcs," at Iho Stab....... Variety eulcrtulnnient was furnished at Proctor's TwENTt-TmnD Street, tho Cjbclk, Toxy Pastor's, Bsixh's Union Square, Bona & Biamon's, Dion Palach, Miner's Bowery, tho Dewkv, Miner's Eighth Avenue, tho j^NOON, |ls Olymvic, and tbo ORniBUM. Huueh'h MuseUH presented the usual long list of curios, freaks'nnd vaudeville. ' Atlantic flnrden (W. Kramer's Sons. tnao8Jter»\.— Short and Edwanls. nuisU-nl i-omedlann ; tho Barlows. In a revolving lad- der act: Hodges nud tauncbtucrv. colonil comtdv duo ; Rose IAO Tylor, operatic: vocal- Isll tbe "t>e iVirte, In a comedy boxing hdc- clallv : tbe vlUscope. lu senkalloual moving Pictures "ThA Train" Roliliery." ami tbe Kllle l.RiVv OrrhMtrft nre tbe attractions tm this Mew Amaternam theatre (Klnvr & l'r- J^ugef, mauagorR). — ".\lotber Goose" began is totttb week r«b. l. .. wcck s siock oaeriug, "iaivo iu h« Augustln Daly's farce success of yea Tliii- waging and stage management - intual, oojuplcnously good. Gerald . . * : > .< t' i . l;. i Prvctor'a Fifth Avenue Ttieatre^f J. Austin ' Fynes, general manager). — A Ann performance was given on Fob. 1 of this week's slock offering, "l,ov«- iu Harness," ' rears ago. ' was.-.Hs _ Griffin gave another of his line old men cbaructerl- nations, nod George Friend rapturetl every liuab possible as one of the sons-in-law. Malcolm Williams, one of the most versatile leading men on our singe today, scored su- other comedy hit. while John West ley and Julian Beed gave capital nld In the fun making. Bessie I.eu I.cmliia gave a very good account of herself as the mother. Hose Stuart, charmingly gowned and liapjiy, as-usual. In a comedy -part, did splendidly* as one of the young wives, Lotta Matblcum being most effective as the oilier wife. Alice lisle, astho domestic wbo falls into many tips, did work that was most delightful, her Southern dialect being particularly good, and Mar- VMOrS^%t-£m&W& .lay. imro KoxTlhc comic <™1»flF, ■ was ■ n "be vau of the entertalDors. and his act held ifceVentloB L 'l«'ng lta wtlw rtn. Wj garet Klrker also distinguished herself In the (llnlect part of t hi 1 ' French maid. The cast i Jeremiah Johlots, Gerald Grltlln : Julius Nag- cltt, George Friend : Frederick t'ri|Uhnit, Miili-olm Williams: Charley Iloltmnn, M. D„ John Westley : John Scblagg, Julian Bccd ; Iv\.vph. II. Dudley Hawlcy; "Slit. Juliana Jniilots, Besslo Lea Lestlon; Una t'rquhart, l.ottu Mntlilcum: Bhoda Naagltt, Bose Stu- ' : Jenny Johlots, Lorcttu tlealy; Myrtllln, (Jab-; Antoinette, Margirct klrker; art Allc Sutuh, Ada Wild; Chln-JI. By Itself. The \;iiid»vllle bill Is beaded by Gculgc II. Prim- rase arid the Foley Boys, who are bold over lor their second week. at this house. They wen- vigorously applauded for their clever dancing. Others were: Spencer Kelly, the f-.tcellenc baritone; Mackcy and Moran, whose jokiH went well : the I.jntiK, in- their very f'.mtiy iiketeb, "Cousin Sammy :" Jobnuic *loi'.\, a good eccentric, comedian; Nellie Motede, slngliig vouiedienno ; Ilalto. trick und barrel Jumper, whose feats were effective, « Ud Stewart and Itayniond, lu tbolr very cn- tci-tulnUig musical uct. Tbe kulalecbnoscope continues. Circle Theatre (Percy G. Williams, man- ager). — Vesta Tllley Is the bright Inirtlciilnr star here this week, uppearliiK In lu-r Intoilta- bb> iutpei-sonatlons at nine ix-rfonnum-ra dur- ing the week. About all that ran 'lie said Iins been said regarding tbe art of thin dainty little woman. She: Htuuils ut the lotiU of lier clhss. a iKisllloii ber work justly entitles her to. She remains hern two weeks. Prominence on Hie hill Is given lu thcFinlettesof Huston, mi nil feinule orchestra, under the direction of Curollno It. Itlcliillgs. It Is tin- Urst ap- pear n niti! here of this tuleuled organization (twenty, lu number), several of whom an! ex- pert soloists, and they sevred Ktron«ly. Man- ager -Williams also offers the following excel- lent acts this week: I.uw Bloom and Jane Cdbper, in "A Picture from I. lie," -one of the .truest bits of character work <>n Hie stage today ; William Gould, a oiiardo, i John Boy- lail : Stephitiio, iai wrehee Cover : Hull hater. liaulel Penncll : Portia. Ads Ili-hun : Xerlssn, Mabel llouaru: Jessica, KuUnrlne K verts; An Old Beggar Woman,. Mary Slddous. "The Plf followf I'oiirti-cuth Street Theatre (J. Wesley lloseiiiiuesl,' iiuiiingei').— -Andrew Muck, for tho'hiMt week of his engagement: beginning Moiidny ulglit, Feb.}, revived Kiimsnv Mor atro (J. Austin Fynis, general mulmger).— The current attraction Is bllleO, as a musical tomfoolery uud called "The Show Girl. The house was well tilled Monday, reb. 1, by an audience that thoroughly enjoyed the show. Tbo costuiueM were pretty, the sing- lug good, the marchc-i und evolutions of the bnllct showing cure In training and perfec- tion lu execution. Stella Mayhew carrlco off the honors of the feminine" portion --of the programme, her slntrliig receiving the heartiest kind of applause, and she was com- pelled to respond to encore after encore. Fred Trncsdelrs reuderlngof the song, "Sornp- bodv's Homebody," whs another notable hit of the evening. The cast was as follows . rilouyslus Fly. Saui J. Mylle : -Ixird Cadwnl- Inder Dyye, Sid II. Forrester ; Capt. E. Boas. Fred Trneidell ; Johnnie J hones, K. I-;. Warren : Onrrlck Forrest Mecready. Chas. It Ilnlgb ;Abdal)nii. Alviib I". I. ant: ; Captain, Alfred IS. Marentelte; Purser, Italph Itow- ley; Mote. Alvah F. I.nng; Capt. Cornwallls, A I. Cunningham: Lieut. Gale. Kenneth h. Klnley; Sergt. Hlaglns, Charles La Fonda ; Miss Ceellln Gay. Fern Melrose: Lady Betty 1 'rlngle, Joseph Floyd : Lady Clarissa. Ada St. Clnlr : . Moerle Jhones, May Sweeney ; Hiwi— illli. Cntherlue Tanner ; Javaneo Jliobea, Sttsetto Beatv: F.ligbzn Jliones, Llllnn Kvans; Capt. Dc CollNiy, Catherine Tanner ; Silver Courier, Dalsv Fnust: American Flag Bearer, Susette BeiUy : English Flag Bearer, Peurl Sergent ■ Urunimer Boys, KoBle and Vera Fause; Klly, Charles Parcor; Bags, Daisy Faust ; Muggle Webblngton und Auni Unity*. Stellu Mnyhow. Sunday's i-onccrts, as usual, drew full houses Jsn. :il, afternoon unci evening. Next Week, Kcllur, tbc magi- cian. Uarrlek Theatre (Charles Frohman, manager).— Ou Tnewluy evening, Jan. 'JU, Annie KusecII begun un engagement at Ibis Jiouse, uppearlng In "The Younger Mrs. I'arllng," a three act play, adapted by C. lluddon Cbamlwrs, from the French of Heurl Perusteln's "L'Dctour." It was given ou tlmt' date Its Urst offering la New Vork, and received Its ■war nt the Park Theatre, Bos- ton, Mass., Nov. 17, last While there Is no ilnubt tluit in this work there arc many i of the'entertalner*. and bis act held rise attention (luring »««' tlr « T ^ n ' ro - 1 u ? huccv-'s l«?lng most pronounced. - The l our S he remarkably clever (»uM .who Law been creat lag an exceptionally fine im- prislM wherever tliey have upis-ared, added J iiother to their list of successes; and Mr. n d Mrs. Perkins rTsker brought their clever sketch. 'The Halt Way House," promlnen tly lato iiollee. Eleanor Knlkes' ««» "K"*""? methods of bringing her songs 1 omc to her audiences resulted In ano her hit for her. while Rosa Naynon, with her flnc bird art, nNo met n hearty reception. Others were . shortv nnd Lillian Dc Witt, In their worthy corned sketeb Princess Chln.mllla and New- eil .In their musical novelty: Crawford nnd Duff, whose act created plenty of laughter; Ilelle Cordon, with her capltaf bag punching net; Corbley and jlurke, ln» n in^Fd Ia5 otTerlng tbat la full of good things; Ed. and Net tic 'Masse. Jugglers: Al. Coleman dialect lomedlnn. and Max Hitter. In a black face monologue. Tbc kalatechnoscopc conrtnues. Keith'. Theatre (E. F. Albee, general manager).— The patrons of Keiths will und good cause for a visit there this week, open- ing Mondav, Feb. 3, as there are several strong features on tbc programme. In- cluding several coiucdv sketch acts which ure superior In this line of -entertainment Topping the bill Is one »f l«e "est. If not the best nor In Its way. "The GIH with tbe Auburn Ilalr." With tbc beautiful and ap- propriate stage settings, and the expert handling of the lights, accompanied by an orgau, this woman, with ber rich contralto voice, compels your close attention to an offering that is impressive. This Is her Brst UDDcaranee here In three years, (.has. Dlck- sorTls here this week, presenting a new sketch, by Brandon Hurst, entitled "A Press- ing Matter." It Is u Jolly little comedietta, lu which Pauline Billings uud Master Colby capubly aided Mr. Dickson In producing ex- eefleut results. Another little playlet which was well received, was entitled "Bill jSS fo7-tl.o« !i wl,o -jSj.the intellectnal, J ffi ■"g^^t"'^ t ?heatr^ U ten?y or the so-called ••problems," lu their dra- the " r3t | }""• jj^u a nd company In matle fare, there fs also no question that, H,^' -t w,,l !iM in iV iebiit was au ' us un example of play construction, it Is la mentably weak. Then, loo. the auditor Is com IM'lleil to submit to a prolix exposition of one of tbc many sides to the uiurllul problem, und- he Is quite upt to weary even of tbc iii'uily turued sentences with which tbe play abounds, and crave for something strenuous In the line of happenings to. revive his inter- est In tbe story. Here lies tbe main fault of this. play, a fault which Is a decided handicap. The author treats tbc subject of morals very bluntly, but there is nothing objectionable' In tbe way In which the sub- ject Is brought forward, und the lack of uiiluiatlou Is directly responsible for the play being nulnterestlng. - Tbe splendid work contributed by MUs HushcII and her clever ussoclates held uttentlon, as it deserved to do, and redeemed tbe evening to some extent. The Intent Ion of tho play Is to show the difficulties of the position of Juquellue Car- btulrs, a young girl, who lias been brought up under Irregular circumstances. llcr mother Is charmlnc. but frail: ber father ■die never knew. - llcr own aspirations are fur the quiet and the respectable lu life, aud In the endeavor to gain these rite makes tile mistake of marrying James Parting, an intolerant provincial, who Is lu love with Iter. "She does nut. actually love him, in re- turn, but she i« grateful lor the respect he thews her, un attitude to which abe Is not ijccustouicd from I tie men she knows. There Is another -man lu love with Jaquellne— • Cvril Martyn, a y.oung and agreeable fellow, hut. In tile early part of ''the play bo Is -seen to bo leading a rakish and purposeless life, and he falls lu tbat respect to fulfill the girl's Ideals. Later Jaquellne Is seen In her new home, which Is the home of her husband's parents, surrounded by a narrow, hypocritical, provincial sel. llcr life bete is welt nigh unbearable *. she Is molded by locul society, and In the home she Is held uu dally us something in tbe nature of n horrible example. Here ber husband, who has undertaken to mako the happiness of her life, signally fails, and tbe nearest approach to u sympathetic person- ality In this entourage Is Samuel Purling. tier husband':* father. Jaqucllnc's position wlillo iu tbc home of her husband's parents liceoiuos harder than -she can bear. She leaves (he house uud goes lo London to Joiu her husband. There she Uvea with him In her own small borne which her husband has Thomas 1*. .Tuckson : O'Donaghue. Tony Hart : OlttVcr, Ed. IS. Aiken ; Maura Sherlock, Josephine. Level I : Mrs. Frank Fsrlelgli. Mil- dred Beverly; Easter, Carrie Leo Stoylv; Pegirv Sherlock, Lellu Frost. Next week, "The flood Old Summer Time," with George Kvans us the star.'-'' Vletorln Theatre (Oscar llaininen-teln. numngei-1. — Manager llunimerstulir on Mon- day night. Feb. 1. changed the policy of this house and turned It Into a music bull. A large audience was present, and an excellent. bill was ufteivd. Among the fcnlm-en which appeared on the programme were: Burke's musical doge, the Brother* Scheiick. gym- mists ; Colby and Way. In their sketch. "The Doll and the Veulrlloulst;" the Nichols Sisters, black face comediennes ; Al. She an and Charles Warren, comedy duo : tbc En- glish Pony Ballet, the Six Musical t'uttys. yorke una Adams, Hebrew eouuillmis ; the l'lo i on?. Troupe of acrobats. Binirrow, Jug- gler, ami the mysterious flouting Agu. Murray Hill Theatre (Henry V. Don- nelly, malinger). — Plnero's "The Gay Lord Qnex'' Is this week's bill, with the following east: The Marquis of Qiiex, I'ilwln Holt; Sir Frayne. Priestly Morrison : Captain Bast- ling, Geo. Farreu : Vnlma, Thewlore liuinble: First Young Gentleman. Lionel Hogarth: Second Vonug Geutlcuiuu. Edgar Allan Woolf : Itrlstow, Henry Wllloa ; Morgan, Walter Morris: Duchess of Ktrood, Mary lli'ii-ne: Cottntess of Owlirldge, Kmmu Lath- ron; Mrs. Jack Eden, Yloln Killing: Muriel Eiien. Bose Swain ; Sophy Fullguruur. Eduu Phllllns: Miss Moon. May Cornell : Miss Huddle, Louise Buslelgli ; Miss Clarldce, Bo- sulio lie Vaux ; Miss Llmblrd. Ellu Baker : Young Lady. Mary Coudnu: Lady. Kiitherlnn Nvvlus. Next week, Plnero's "Treluwney of the Wells." Third A-veaue Theatre (Martin. J. Dix- on, manager). — "The Worst Woman In Lou- don," by Wuller Melville, is presented here Ibis week. The characters nre umiortlAncd as follows : Jack Felton, Itoy Apnlegale ; Buth Mllford. Bin Glenn : Vincent Lyle. A. I-'raliels Lena: Fred Thornboroiigh. Ilobert D. Long: James Mllford, Herbert Con hell ; Jane Nogood, Emma lh> VVisila; Detective Cqi-zon, Geo. Young; Hob Goldfinch, Horace New man : Jerry. George Ball : Huah Dray- ton. Fred W. Strong: I^-bbery, .lolin Ed- wards; Wilson. Edward Mncl'niuihl: KIiikh- tnn. John E. Mseken : George Sidhnry, John Kleuvcr; Billy. Oakley Melton: Philip Arm- strong. Frank It. Fey : Matilda Parker, Ilnttlo Neville; Frances Yrte. Ann Fair- child. It. G'. I'tiivi-in Is niuimuvr ; Wm. Ah-iniidcr. business inutiuger. Next week, "The Itinck Hand." Aeademy of Mnslo (Gllmore & Tomp- kins; hiauitgsrs).— '"Checkers," villi Thos. W. Bobh. Is>b*u Ha neeond Week ..Feb- 1- Bi-Iuhoii llieiiln- ( David Belnaoo. innnn- gBrl.^-llenrletia Crosmnn, In "Sweet Kitty itellati-K." ' entered- upim her ninth week *-'cb. 1. ... in the uncompromising attitude of ber hus- band to her mother. As an outcome to this Parting practically turns his wife's mother out of the house, und us a consequence Jaquellne'* relations with him become Im- possible. He endeavors to cone Dilute ber, but without success. In the midst of her dis- tress Juquellue Is visited by Cyril Murtyu, lii-r friend of the old days, who still loves her, and urges ber not to have her life wrecked by u tyrant. Jaquellne promises nothing, and sends Cyril uway, and then ber husband returus. He announces that he has nrrungcil with Ills father that, be aud Jaque- llne should return to Hie elder Parting's house to live, and then Jaquellne makes Iter decision In silence. James sits at a desk to wrllc to his fattier, und while he Is doing this Juquellue quietly puis ou a lint aud walks out of the house, uud out of his life. Annie Itussell's welcome was a most cordial one. und her iictliiK In the "uncongenial role ut the Younger Mrs. I'arllng brought to the surface all Hie noble quqlllies ot the char- acter, enlisting for It every' sympathy, and holding the Interest every moment by sheer force of personality. Those graces of man- ner and expression which have long endeared Miss Itussell to our theatregoers were an ]h, lent us ot yore, snd her personal success mm ruosl pronounced. Mrs. Hubert, only recently recovered from the accident which compelled her lo remain within doors for suvL-ral weeks, was given a reception which was so prolonged nud hearty that she was lorccd to plead with tbo audience lo desist nud let the pluy proceed. Needless to say she played well. Jeffreys Lewis made a most conspicuous success as Juqtiellne's vulgar mother, and Jobu Glcudeuuing played tbc role of i\v. nonehuluut man of the world *llh great clevernewl. Olive Murray brought herself Into Hie s|>ot light of nubile attention by the particularly good ucting she contri- buted us the rebellions daughter of tho siiulghi-liiccd elder I'arllng. and John Mu- soa did his usual excellunt work as the hu.-liur.il who Is blind to the right w-.iy In which to hold tbo regard of bis wife. Tbo paternal Purling was played by JK.A. F.bcrlu In a remarkably effective manner, ami Os- wald Yorko scored well as Jaquolluc's youth- ful admirer. The cast : Jaquellue Cnrstulrs, Annie itussell ; Mrs. Curstalrs, Jeffreys Lewis ; Mrs. Samuel Purllug, Mrs. Gilbert; Mrs. Pi-ingle. Mrs. filrudlnnlug : Lady Besant, Miss Brunei t ; Su.-hii Puriina, Olive Murray: Mold to Mrs. Samuel Parting, Josephine Mack: Maid to Mrs. James Purling, Bose Lemolnc : James Purling. John Mason : Samuel I'arl- lng: li A. l"lH«rh>: l>rtl Mortyd, Oswiild Yorke: Sir ,'l'lilllp Mallahy. John Gleudln nlng: (Fred Pembroke. F. tiuldsuiltb; Cupta'n I'llngle. T. f. Valentine. Heralil Siinai* Theatre if'liarles Froh- nian, mnuaget- 1 .— "The Girl frotn Knr's" Is nntf Hi Ha fonrteehtirweek. Knlhryn Hutch- Isou ii|»peared an NOrn on Jan. 25, and con- tinues In tho role, ... j. the " cast. Their debut was auspicious. James Thotntou was Just bis original self, and his welcome was cordial lu the extreme. The cupltal bill Includes : Kthel Levey, come- illenuo: Lu Troiqie ' Fantasllque, presenting "Faust." In tcrpslcltorc : Chas. Ascot and Mile Eddie, acrobatic comedy and novelty oanclng : Senator Frank Bell, character mon- ologue : l^rothy Kentou, banjolst ; Ouda, tra- iieije iierfotmer: St. Ongo Bros., comedy cy- clists; Shannon and Brown, German come- dians; the Lticadcs, heavyweight balancers; McDerltt and. Kelly, black face comedians, and the Amerlcuu biograpb. Business con- tinues to be capacity, as- Is usual at Keith s. London Theatre (James H. Curtln, man- uge r).— The Bowery Burlesqiiers drew a fair sired house Feb. 1. The burlesque, "On the Yueon," with Berry Watson Jr., George Beckel and Ed. Wortbc • In Uic nrlnclnnl comedy roles, was full of laughs. Tbc War- saw Brothers Introduced their musical com- edy act. The -Comedy Bund was a scream. Next week, the Transatlantics. Miner's Ilowery Theatre (Edwin D. Miner, manager!. — Tbc Hose Hill Co. arc here this week, with a good programme, In- cluding "The Baby Trust," with Geo. W. Bice and T. F. Thomas In. the principal roles; Tom Nolan and Cora While, the Hughes Musical Trio, the Ksher SlNleM, Wolf and Mlnton. the Wilson Trio. Cathcryn Bowe Palmer, and "A Peep Behind the Scenes." Fronklo Haines. Katbryn Palmer, Flossie Hughes. Cora White, Annie Dunn uud the other ladles contributed good work lu the twsnnblo numbers. Next week, tbc American Burlesqiiers. Pastor's Theatre (Tony Pastor, mana- ger). — Lavender and Toinson hold the top line position here this week, and at the open- ing perforinam-e, Monday. Feb. 1, presented the best vehicle In which to dlsptny their vocal, acrobatic and loniedy talent they have ever appeared In here. The little playlet Is entitled "A Touchdown," and Is clever In Its way. O. T. Flake aud Nellie Mc- Donough, In "Brocky's Temptation," scored solidly, und justly, too. as their little sketch Is bright and entertaining, besides they are very popular with the Pastor patrons. Foster und Foster, In a novel musical act, made their llrsl appearance here, aud scored a success. Irene Franklin, the dainty com- edienne ; the PuiiUcr Trio, In reluied gym- nastic exercises: Sulilvuu and Weston, up- icaied iu a comedy specialty, one of the best Jug- 'Yed Bonds ;" 'cycling Miss dex- terous grace aud skill, gives a running touch to the art of bag punching; Foniiie uud Claude Usher, In their East side slang classic : Barto and Lutferty, hi a singing and duuelug specialty, and the American vita- graph. Business Is still conducted oa the turn awav plun here. Haber's Museum (John II. Anderson, manager). — Begardlng tbe llnauclal success of the present season at Huher's there Is nothing to report but tbc some stereotyped statement, "business Is to tbc capacity." During the season here one is sure to and ou view all the stars ot freukdom which the world can offer lu this line. This week Laloo and Lola remain us the principal feature of the rnrlo halls, and other good attractions in their way ure: Uno, In ber ladder of swords; the Boycc Bros., bag punchers ; William Doss, telescope uiuu, nnd the Dexter s, mind readers. The theatre pat- ronage continues to be large. Criterion Theatre (Charles Frobman. manager). — Virginia llnrucd. In 'The Light that Lies In Woman's Eyes," began her sec- ond week Feb. 1. American Theatre (Klaw, Erluuger & Wels. managers). — Italph Stuart. In "By Bight of Sword," entered on his third week Feb. 1. "icvv Lyceum Theatre (Daniel Frob- man, manager).— William Gillette', In "Thii Admirable Crlchton," begun bis twelfth week Feb. 1. - Broadway Theatre (A. W. Dingwall, manager). — -"Tbe Medal and tbc Muld" opened Its fourth week Feb. I. Madlaoa Suuare Theatre (Sam S. ft Ia-o Uhubert, managers). — "The Secret of l'olichluellu" began lis third week l-'cb. 1. Casino (Sum S. &. Iam Sluibert, mana- gers). — "An English Daisy" commenced lla third week iFcb. I. ... Daly's Theatre (Dunlel Frohman. man- ager). — Vlrglala Earl. In "Sergeant Kkty," o|satod her third week Feb. 1. Miinhnttuu Theatre (Harrison Grey Fiske, mimuger).— "Tile Virginian" entered on Its tlfth ux-ek Feb. 1. Knickerbocker Theatre (Al. Uaymnu A- Co.. managers). — Amelia Bingham, In "Olvnipr," tillered on her third and last week Feb: 1. Viola Allen, In "Twelfth . Night," follows Feb. 8. Princess Theatre (Sam S. Shubert, man- ager). — Kyrlu Bellew, In "Rallies" com- menced Ms llfleenlh week Feb. 1. "Tbe Sscranicut of Juibis." the curtain miser, was withdrawn after-the performance Saturday, Jau. SO. Savoy Theatre IFrauk McKec. munu- acrr.— ltobert Hllllard. In "Tbat Man and 1," rulered ou bis second week Feb. 1. Majratle Theatre (George H. Nlcolal, neueral mnnnger).— "BnlM« lu Toyland" com- iiieueed its Beveulismth week reb. 1. Wu Hack's (Mrs. Tlieo. Moss, mannger). — "The County Chairman" entered ita L-icveutn week reb. 1. _' .. Dewey Theatre (Siilllvan k Kraus m.,i agora).— Packed to tbe doors was S £ tiim of things here at the regular Momli, inatlnee, Wor-I.- There was a new companv i,,' Chttry Bloeadnis* Burlesqiiers, aunoilneed ',', appear, and expectation was on tip Uie aitk the Dewey patrons aa to Its merits ami ,m. ; Jicallons, In comparison with the several ,,r' gaulzatlcms which have visited the iVn-rU this season. The organization, while im provements might be suggested In some dlrw tlons. Is, as a- whole, composed of cxccii™ material, and John II. Perry's entcrtalnln.' travesty, "Sarah Burntbart's Rival." wa« , fitting starter to tbo bill. The travesty «,w written, and Is produced, under tbe dlrevtliin of Mr. Perry, who also appears as m. lachy Hogan, In which bU work deservis much commendation. There are ulso monv musical numbers; and these gained the 55 of tbe audience, as they Justly deserved n, do. Following is the cast: VoctfcroiJ Ix'atlierlunga, M. Garner: Mr. Flatt, Prank Williamson; Mr. Addlepnte, Wilbur Hem- Mr. Vamplretrap, 11. Wyman; Uorkslf "Grogan" Spencer; Alonzo Duff. Kd. Lanr-' "JUsa" Sara Burotbart. .Fred W. Tavlor • SB Back Bay, Isabella Hurd : Miss "Bostnnese Addle Gilbert; Mary Maloney. Mabel Thorn' dyke : Anabelle Maloney, Lillian Perry ; Cin- derella Cinders, -Lydln Carlisle : Lottie Crab tree, Alice Woobtton; Dotty Dimple. l*im c Delroy; Tootsey Toot. Gladys Day; Meiindu Merrymald. Maggie Sheridan ; Katie Huk-an May Orletta ; llanha Blossom. Ami- Lee- I'lnney Pansey, Myrtle Young: Jllnnli- Mooo' Sadie Gill ; Lihle Puckerette, Minnie Orletta : Pansy Blofsoin, Alice Evans; Minute IV vere, Ollle .Weston : . Lottie Goodc, llcsxle Holmes ; Malachy Hogiui, John II. Perry Thls wits followed by u capital olio, hi which Billy Spencer and Wilbur Held. In "The Tad and the Singer;" Lillian Perry, n dainty and accomplished Ingenue: the X.tc York Comedy Four, Orletta, Hurd and or- letta, opera bouffe singers, end the Alpines, acrobats and tight wire performers, all of whom were well received. The shuw ends with a clever burlesque, by Cbas. Sabine, en titled "Narragnnsett Pier," in which Uillv Spencer was the principal fun promoter. Words of prulte were heard on all sides for the Cherry Bloesoms. Next week, the Paris- ian Widows. Miner's Eighth Avenue Theatre (Ed- win D. Miner, manager). — The Gay Masque- raders are this week's bill, und the opening house, nlgbt of Feb. 1, was a very large one. There was plenty of enthusiasm, "The Wizard of Jersey" and "Aboard the Coad «hU> Jane" coming in far much favor- able comment. In the olio: Annie Hart, whose songs were entertainingly rendered: Dave Conroy und Phil McFarland, lu their tolling act; Ralph Post und Essie Cllntou, who made u distinct success: Benny Welch, whose Hebrew dialect act was worthy the numerous recalls glveu bltu, particularly fur bis burlesque dauce at tbe finish, and the Busch-Devere Trio, up to date lustrumeuul- Ists. Next week, the World Beaters. Grand Opera House (John II. Snrluger, manager). — "Tbe Earl of Pawtnckct" Is this week's attraction. Hudson Theatre (Henry B. Harris, man- ager). — Robert Edeson, In "Bauson's Folly." began his third week Feb. 1. New York Theatre (Klaw & Erlanger, managers). -^Chauncey Oleott, lu "Terence," began bis Ufth week Feb. 1. Empire Theatre (Charles Frobman, man- ager). — "The Other Girl" opened Its second week ut this house Feb. 1. Garden Theatre ( Charles Frobman, man- ager). — Eleanor Bobson, In "Merely Mary Ann," entered upon ber sixth week Feb. 1. Vaudeville Theatre (Charles Frohman, manager). — ^Candida" entered on Its fourth week Feb. 1, and wjll„ continue up to and Including* Friday nlgbt, 5. On Saturday night, 0, Arnold Daly will present "The Man of DcsUny'" Webgb & Ficlds revived the burlesque ou "Catherine" at their fuuslc hall nlgbt of Thursday, Jau. 118, and played It through- out - the remainder of tnelr stay, which ended on Saturday night. 30. It took tbc place of "Waffles." and employed Weber and Fields, Peter F. Dalley. John T. Kc'lcy and Charles Boss, who rejoins the company, la their old roles. Mabel Featoa played the Fay Templctun role, and Louis Mann w seen in tbe part created by Dave Wnrilcld. Tim burlesque will be kept on during the Weber & Fields Compnny's road tour. Thk Kaltemuosn Qr.i»xt*TTK gave the Urst concert of its ninth season In Mendelssohn Hail, night of Thursday, Jan. 28, the pro- gramme consisting of Beethoven's G major Quartette, Opua 18, No. 2, and HaydU-s Quartette In G minor, Opns 74. No. 3. Be- tween these numbers '• was heard Tschai- kowsky's A minor Trio, Opua 50, for piano, violin and violoncello. Edith Thompson was the assisting pianist. A good sized au- dience Was in attendance, and the progratntiic was a very pleasing one, Judging by the npplatisf whlcli wbb warmly bestowed upon Mr. Kaltenborn and his associates. Ok Sunday sioht, Jan. 31, at Keith s Theatre, Mr. Keith gave another beneut for a local' charity. On this occasion the henete- was In old of St Catherine's Orphanage. which was recently destroyed by lire. in>' pretty theatre was crowded with people, and the volunteers, whose names appear belo». were liberally applauded for their efforts in a worthy cause. This Is tbo list: Slg. lieu- man. Margaret Scott, Julian Bose. Laura Beuuett, Dorothy Kentou, Band of the Jit*-; slon of tbe "Immaculate Virgin, Little and Prltzkow. W. H. Sloan and Yolaude Walla". Metropolitan Oiieratlc Quartet, Wllsou ami Davis, aud- tho biograpb. . _..„., On kmploiks ov Tony Pastors Th'-a- tub held their uiiiial reception Jan. 2 r rlet's Honeymoon." -.._"._ .„.,. West End (George A. Bliimcutbul. man.' ger).— Stair A Wilbur's second week s o» ing Is "Coder Southern Skies." n Pjf>,j M ", should not fall to attract, as It Is well stag™ and presented by a capable company. '»• prices ure wlthlu the reach of all. J be ' * " iiess during tbo week was of the best, wn ■» given enconragemunl to the new munuMrs; Next week. James K. Uuckctr. lit n* Crown Prince," for (be Urst time In M" York City. r , MirrnoruLis (Henry ltoaenterg.-iuaniifir 1 —"The Funny Mr. Dodley" gave delight i the largo atidlonce that turned put y «rr come It l-'cb. 1. It was presented In Uarii a for the llrst tlmo on that date, und Bcoiei u success from tho start. It Is eonatnicjeii for laughing purposes only, and It ulieu i" bill lo'perfectltm.- Next week. Robert Man tell. In ''The Light of Other Daya." , . StXh (Wta. T. Keogh, manager).— A m< vul of "The Bowci-y After Dork." this *">•■ with Mr. ahd Mrs. Terry McGovern in BP chief roles. iFeb. 1 also records the first ap pea ranee ot Mn. McGorem ou B»y. **" FBBbtJAJtT tf. NEW YORK im .«* she wai given a warm welcomo by the 2?°lmce. The Bouse was Jiackod. Next 55 "If Women Were Men." I'IIOCTOB'8 ONB llllSDnr.D AND TWFJiTr- •ir-rii Stbbbt Thcatbb (J. Ans tin Fynes, general manager).— The laughable comedy, -The Hrlxton Burglary," with Fred Sidney, the author. In one of the lending roles. In !s H offering, for thin week, and the way It ~„« presented Feb. 1 wn» nmt enjoyable, •thnso who aided In contributing to the stir- f "s of the performance were: Jessie ISon- 'ipIIp Florence Heed, Paul McAlUatcr, Sol iikoii Chas. Seny. O- D. Hnwleynnd ivcylle Saver The vaudeville presented several '".id liols, Including: Hutchinson and Raln- j ilih-e Lucy Monroe, Juggling Klcton, Slnx- .'mllh'luio, and new pictures by the knla- "nSSw l * Seamon's Mrsin Ham, (J!en lliirtlg. manager)— The bill offered for this ■mm Is a 9trong one. and drew out the usual Mondav nudlence Feb. 1, which Is of the kind ihnt packs the house. A wnrm roeoptlon "ns accorded the numbers. On Feb. 8 n new nollcv will be Inaugurated, that of having Initlnees every day In the week, nnd it must. E> a good Idea, as there Is no place of niuusc- meiit cjpen throughout the week for matinees. '■n the west aide, and the demand has nt Inst ■ fliised this house to try It. This week's hill iirescnls : Colo and Johnson, Hal Godfrey. Kiiike nnd Seraon, Josephine Mnhol, Stnrenrct l as!, Cnlettl's monkeys, IViti:.— sSiilllvan & Krause's new Iheatre, the Uotlinvm, Is anoiwccd to open with Ike liny Ainsiiuemders on Feh. 8. Brooklyn. — At the Montana (Isabel Sinn nccht, manager). — "A Chinese Honey- moon" crowded the house Feb. 1. The seen, crv and costumes ara lino nnd many of the original company are seen to an advantage. Charles Hnwtrcy played to big business. To follow, Richard Mansfield. Gbaxd Or-EttA House (Lew Porker, man- . .,.|.|. — "Our New Minister" was presented, in a rapacity liotise, 1. This pay Is new io the jintrons of the house. The scenery is handsome. While a capable cast Is employed. Hlg business ruled Inst week. Next week. Florence Bindley, In "A Midnight Marriage." Pavtcn's Fclton Stbeet (Corse Pnytoii. owner). — This house remains dnrk for the current week. - Pabk (Nick Norton, manager). — "The White Slave," with handsome scenery and elaborate electrical effects, drew a good sized house 1. One of the special scenes Is a storm, which la very realistic. Last week business, was big. "A Desperate Chance" next week. Cnn'itniA (Dave A. Wels, manager). — "The SVnv of the Transgressor" week of 1. ■'SlcKadden's Row of Flats" crowded the house list week. Next week, Herrmann, ma- gician. '• • iiijotr (Will McAUster. manager). — "The Captain's Mate," a comedy drama. In three tcts, was presented by the Spooner Company, with big success, 1. Cecil Spoonor, who Is a very clever and talented singer and dancer, with the assistance of Harold Kennedy, ren- dered many songs which made a hit with the nudlence. Augustus Phillips, as Captnln Peufleld, does capable work, while other members of the company are well placed. Last week business was to capacity. Next week, "The World Against Her." OBPltKfJt (Percy 0. Williams, manager). —Another pleasing bill Is presented this week. Marie Dressier, supported by .Walter C. Kellv and Co., present a very effective steteh, ' "Sweet Kittle Swellairs." Valerie Hergere Is retained for another week, pre- sentlngnnewsltetcn, "Junnjler's Experiment." which was as. popular as her (Irst week's offering. Others are : Kleeobono's horses, Five Be Lucas, acrobats ; James I. McDon- ald, Will II. Murphy and Blanche Nichols, in a new skit, "From Zazn to Uncle Tom:" Mayme Remington and her "picks," the ul- lage choir, n good quartet, and the vlln- tnipb, with n brand new series of pictures, Hvde & Bkuaiak's (Archie II. Ellis, muiin »ws^t» Oaudeoille and minstrel pari, and Ftta lteed l'nrton as Klcnnote VW»»W»yillV WWW ■ ■IIHsMl »l« -P- imrt, and F.Ua Meed I'nyton as Eleanor* Vnushnn. The opening house, night of 1. was hlg. (iood business last week. (Jotham (Charles Williams, manager).— K. L. Snader, at the head of n competent company of players, this week presents "Ilenrls Adrift." The opening house, nlalit of 1. wns big. flood huslness Inst week. "Child Slaves of New York" next. LvcBi.M f i| ( « widow and children of the tale Assistant Foreman tleorge lilhson. of the Fln> IV. parinienr, who lost Ills lite at the ren-nt Itllss lire. The dale of the benefit Is after- noon of Fell. 1-1, when a fine hill will lie presented Manager Will McAllister Is slowly improvini; from his attack of ap- pendicitis Mummer Archie Ellis, who bus been conllned to the house for the iwst live weeks. Is still unable to get around .Manager Percy Williams has made several changes In the past ft-«r weeks. William Klmberlv, who was treasurer of the d'oiham, returned to Ills old position as assistant Treasurer of Die Orphecin, and Mr. tilrnrd's son was promoted to assistant treasurer of the (iothnm. ■«»» CALIFORNIA. H'r ti*l; rrcrimne irlio triida «* rnninitmi- mfl'is* ffifnuhd for ptihUcatlon in Itirne colniaiM to ab*rm: Ike c* fa bHuHett rule nf %cri1i«ii on one hiilc of the paper nn)», in 4h*«>c /iHOfintltoii. Wii.i.kut Vivian Ronixsos, son of Sirs. Wra. II. Hoblnson ("t)ui>en Madeline"), died nt 8t. Irfiiils. Jan. :in. .Mns. Is vrh.ia; w.Min. mother nf Frank T. Ward, of Ward nud Ciirran, dleil Jan. 31, In New York City. UonKRT X. Tiiavkk, a well known dramatic critic nnd author, died ut Port Chester; N. Y., Jan. 'J", ngeil sixty-lhree years. He Was u member nf one nf the first lodges of Elks or- ganized, having become n member when that ergnnlxnilon wns composed entirely of i he- at rim I people. J. lUTiNwtui nvi.tvN. during his engage- ment nt tin- llnrlem Music Hall, Introduced Burnt brnnA Ilm'mn (.Tohn 11. Plntve. resi- dent mannger i. —OiHirgo Sidney nnd a clever corniuuuvninao. thlngH-.llv«ly week of Jan. 24: Full bouses npplaudetl every .musical number with spirit. "(Ms .,*. WMUCUrL comes .11 for week, 'ami 'The Cnarlly ntixso ' week of Feb. 7. _. Ht.\n Tiit-tTBP. (Frank B. Trottman. man- ager).— The Merry Maidejla, week of Jnu. Wim.iam IT.ANatso, at one tlmo a wall known nctnr, died Jan. 18, at the Coirfiry Iff- ilruary. Alameda, (Ml., from acuta rhpiinw- t lam. He was sixty-two years nt nge. nntl H:UoyM tq have .tjavelcd with Edwin lloollv nhtl Ijiwrenco Barrett. He had heen In the Inflrnmr.v for -nearly two years. During his Illness lie wns supported by New York i^idge. No. 1, B. 1*. O. K. Funornl wns held under 24. 1 had bit foatiiro'dno of"Th«"best (ookingi th«. auspices qf the National ACiom'. Alliance. ' i cltoruses Hint has plnyeil Interment wns In Evergreen Feme as well as singing (his house this season. IIiisIuchs was very good. The London Itelles am hooked for week of ::i,-mifl Harry .Morrhv Own Co. week of Fob. n CbtHTAIi TiiKATttn. — Bnalness contlmies to Improvn nlghlly. Malingers Winters and Adams offer Perclval Ulce, Frank and Ida Wlllhrms, Slackey and lK>r<>, Helen Itiissell, Xlnrle Alba, anil Frank (iroh wrek of Feb... I. 8.VNS Hanoi (Chan. E. Witt, manscer).— Week of t: Brims and Nina, Ceo. Atkinson, Ted McKehnri and dogs, and Monitor nud Fonst KbXUHL— Manager Blehard llecker ■ offers I'hll nud (Mrrle Husaell. Mlgnnn SIs- n new- descriptive song on "Klshinetr* and a tm'IMtt Ward, and AtlA HTHratl wel'k new pnnslv «n "Anonn." ■*»♦ TEXAS. ton Anicelcs. — At Mason Opera House ill. «\ Wynti. manager). — "Tbe c.irl With Hie (ireen ICyes." Jan. 11-13, following M close upon lite Ijtngrry nnd I'nill engage- ments, suffered to Hie exlenl of moderate slited nudleuees. when Hie merit of the per- formance justified full a ous e a, "Happy Hooligan." 14-lti, drew mislernie nudleuees. "David Hariim." 18-i<(, ntlrncnsl good slxed hntises, nnd "Thp Eternal ( -I I y," 21-23. hud larue and fashlonnlile nudlences. I.nuls .■nines and Fpslurlrk Wnrde 2."i nnd week. Mobosihi's Hi intA.NK Tiii:atiu: (Oliver Mn- iokco. mannger i. — The James Nelll Co., In "Siiwing the Wlml." drew good business. week ending 21. "The Holy clfy" week of 25. Underlined, "I'udiln'hend Wilson." Ctj.iMi Onau Hoiimi: (Clarence Brown, maiinu'erl. — "The lleiul Wallers" deservedly drew goisl audiences week ending 2;:. "Down l.v Hie Seu." I.y Phil Hnnler. 24-27, with J'nnule Curtis la lends, followed. l>y Hlcliards ft l'rlngle's fleorgln Minstrels, 2K-:il>. "In Convict Stripes'* at. Waldkok'n Casino Tiikatbi: f J. E. Wnl- deck. manager). — "Flddle-Dce-Dee" closed n successful three weeks* rua 24, ami Is suc- ceeded by "Whlrl-1-C,lg." OarntCNf (Clarence Drown, mannger). — Fcnmres 25 and week : Howard Thurston, Wnllno and Marinette, While anil Simmon*. Joan Baden, tbe Sn Vans, Charlotte Ouyer tleorge, and Hnllen nnd Fuller. In "His Wife s Hern :" the Orplteum motion pictures. L'siqt'K Titr_\Tni: 1 1 lent 7. Sc. Znllee, man- ngerst. — Attractions week of 2.'i: Charles Whiting, Kerol Desmond, in n musical sketch, entitled "Under False Colors:" Sngcawa iffm, A. Cohnh) nml Watawa (J. 'i*. Ball), In an Indian net; I.a Tina, dancer; Haymond and Jessica Wilson, Tom Armstrong, and A. Phillips, In 'The Tourists," aud Oorge Ft. Wo rlli. — At (IWUIlft Opera House (Phil W. Ureenwall, manager). -- "KIiiij D.s|o" had two of i ho largest audiences or the season, matinee nnd nlglll, Jan. S3. Kalherlne Wlllard presenleil *'The Power Be- hind the Throne" 2f>, nnd wns favorably re- cclved. "A lint Old Time" comes 'Ml, ""rhe Minister's Sou" Feb. 1, Hnverly's Minstrels 2. "When Knighthood Was In Flower" 3, •The Storks" ii, "Wlaird of the Nile" «, "The lilvala" 8. STANtiAttD nmUU (Frank De lleque, manager). — Naxle and Adams, In a novelty sketch, and Harris nnd Davis, acrobatic comedy dun, were the openings Jan. 25. Those reialnetl : Hose Conslennelln, Carl Co|H>hiud,. Belle Cordon, Harry Phillips. Tom l-'ey, Sena lleckmiin, Is'o Florence, Slay Slul- . The Ellsworths- i Frank nnd Fannie) Intro- duced a clever sliming and dancing specialty. Ackeriiuili. trick 'cyclist, also scored. The other people: Kllly Clark, Jas. Thompson, Elsie Itussell Rose B. Mitchell. Nellie Wil- liams. Saul Harris. Ethel Itussell, Ada Yule. of 1. Noti:s. — The plans hare Just been com- pleted for O. V: Sllller's new I bent re nn rourth tSrreel. If will ho a live story build- iug of steel mid iron construction, and will lie surrounded by an ojien sluice, with exlls on all four aides. The sealing capacity Is In be 2,l>00. nntl the bouse a vaudeville one. . . . .The members nf "A Night on llnmdwny," London Belles nnd "Only n Shop tilrl," which were prevented from appealing In Clilciigu week of Jim. 24, rested III Milwaukee. a ' i» m:u YORK STATi-:. lery, Ala- meda. A daughter survives him. John .1. F.\ui.i:v. formerly an actor, died Jan.- 2f., at his home In Philadelphia. He made his stage debut us one of lite newsboys In Hire's "14112." nnd bier appeared wllh the stuck company m the llrniid Opera House, Philadelphia. Ills mother anil father survive Mm. Eva ItANKlN. formerly of the Musical Itanklns, nnd wife or Andy Itatiklti, died nf Chicngo Jnn. 24. Her husband, two children and two sisters survive her. Sins. IIi-.utha RnniKM Ciiok. who wan a member of I he Flake Stock Co. up to the lime nf her dcnlb. passed away tit (Ireen- tleld, Mays.. Jan. .'7, nved I wen iy. three years, litlernieiir wns at lilrerslde, II. I. Hi nt IIiivai, (Mrs. Ella .lohitslon Mc- Fuydon) died al Los Angeles. I 'ill,, Jan. 2.%. Her biirband. Ilarrv McFnydon. survives tier. Iloih were members nf ilu* Wnrde- James Co. Mi:s. Aiit Nt'.l.snN (Lnlle Clymerl. of the Clymer Musical Family, died at Cumberland, Mil., Jan. ilit. She was Hie wife of Art Nel- son, a member of the orchestra nl" tha Academy of MnsiA ("iiniVrliind. = '.'".J , _JL. ' iA 1. .1 ■ ■ — ' .. ■ of Players. liodle lioodelle, i.'lzir.lc .Mitchell,' and Susie !ftLtei5J s , ,r, i k,n ?! 5 i. May. Business continues big. Carnival concludes this , H liort 0, Scvenly-fourlp HnlMlnn.. — . Sunnnoif X- rwnnl.u' Aiiam til 1 1 I, Buffalo.— At the Star Theatro (J. It. Stirling, mannger) .--.Marie Cahlll. In "Nancy Brown," Keb. 1-3: Henry Sillier. In his new comedy. *!Mnn Proposes. 1 * 4-it; Kara Kendall 8-10. MB from Pnrls" entertained well lllled and delighted houses throughout Inst week, t'lamlo Albright and. Jnsln Sadler ■unking distinctive bits, these two sluts nud Mimagcr Wllllnm C. Ellsler having also been this recipients of many social fnvnra. TlS'K TilCATtiH (Stirling k Cornell, maun- 5 era).' — lJ>on Herrmann, magician,, weetjif : Henry W. Snvnges ilrhhd Opera Co. 8-2«. "Olhellu," "Lohengrin" ami "Carnien," In English, are the Hrst week's announcements. "Wlxnrd of Hz" pruvisl to 1st well named upon his second advent here, for ho caught the popular fancy, and hence the. jsicket bonks. .. Cosvexiion Hai.i. (Henry L. Sleech, man- ' strikingly successful Orphan's week. Wtnr Her- Ileglment llntid (lo- , is in oe inline titer. Tim plnv iiuslerdam. W, •The Two Or- If nuilon. — Sweeney & Coombs' Opera House (.Morris C. Mlchenls, manager). — "Sisiiiess Townj* Jnn. 22. Itoselle Knott, la "When Knighthood Wns la Flower," ad- mirably supported by an excellent cant, won the approbation nf two Immense houses 2::. "Spotless Town" returned 20, at popular prices, to two fair houses. "King Dodo 28, the Jeffersona 30, "The Old Homestead" Feb. 1, "Alpbonse and Caston'* 2, Katberlne Wll- lard .1. "A Life's Sllstnke" 4, Kose Coglilan .1. EJtrtBR Tiieatbp (Harry CorRon Clarke, mannger). — "Why Smith Left Home" close I Jan. 2.1, after a week nf Immense houses. "Ills Absent Boy," 25 nnd week, was a cm- tlnuntlon of, the Immense houses nf the- two weeks past. Hurry Corson. Clarke anil his elhclent company have become staunch fa- vorites hero, and seem a permanent fixture. SiANiiAiin TlieATHH (Alvldo & Lassen e, managers). — Ituslness continues excellent. People 25-30 : The Everett Sisters, Lynen nnd Cnynell, Trof. Cerlno, Slubel Wright, Ernest Bailey, the Lenolrs, George and Lniirn ; Maud Grayson, Fay Dclmar, MUauo Vnt Phillips. In 'The Tourists.'' nud (Jeorgc "", , "I{„:"" , V}„ ' V" 7.„V,"';, n.."V} Vsi ^'„J' Dumont. Harry Perry and Sadie Whiting, In 'The Tramp and ^.ftBrJ^JS^Sft gSgJF&SXl Mwttnl , Misses. Acaiikmy TiiKATitt: (Dr. Peter ('. Cornell, manager). — "on tire Bridge nt Stldniglil" Is tills week's Uiclodraiiui. "When Woniuii Un-e" will be seen next week. "Ililcltel (Inld- Metn" prmvisl Io Is- one iifllio senson's most IHipulnr nltmctlnits. Ltcr.tTU Tlit'.ATtir. (J. Lnughllti, mnnauer). — 'iNbadown M a Great City" tiila week. "The Stain of dullt" week of 8. *'The lle«rl of Maryland" maintained Its drawing ability to a high iWgrfe last week. Moving pictures were exhlliited Sundny, Jan. HI. LtFivivrrn Tiikatiii: (('has. M. liagg, local manager). — Weber's Dainty Duchess «'o. this week. 'Hie Biigndlers next week. Hcllly & Yi'isd's Co., as usual, gave n superior show. and drew Its ciislomnrv throngs, the finale of Win iirst rmn having been the most beau- tiful seen hero tills year— a moling i<«e luetic, ■ Sura's Garpkn TurUTHE. — Hill week of Fed. I : Fred ('illicit Trio. Phil and Nettle Peters, George. Wilson, Wright Huntington & Co., llnymnnd and Caverly, Almoiit nnd Dumont. Harry Parker's dogs, Way burn's the Soubrette," and the bioscope. Good business rules. Bboauwat Thiatbit (A. J. Morgnnstern, proprietor). — Features 25 and week: Ferry, Ihe frog; the Three Days, Howard, character Impersonator: Neola, comedy juggler: Oro nnd Oro, In "The I.ady and the Law ;" Mont- gomery, In Illustrated songs : Somers and Winters, In German comedy sketch, and mov- ing pictures. Business good. Chutes Theatbtj (Henry Koch, mana- ger). — The principal attraction at the Park now Is Ellery's Roynl Italian Band, with Lillian Scnnlon soloist. Big business. Notes. — William A. Inman. whn has been playing In "Tbe Hend Wnltei-s," succeeds Joseph Dalley In Hie Casino casl. Sir. Dnlley will rest until the reappearance nf Ihe Nelll-.Morosco Co Leslie Moroseo nnd Lelbl Shaw are playing 'Spolless Town" Melton Sisters, Exeella. Etta Howard, Frank F. Moore, Ed. Ferris, C. rtunton, Tom Kelly, and John Clark. F.lmlrn.- At the Lyceum Ttjentro (Sf. Itels, manager), — The Aubrey Stock Co. held Gnlveston.— At the Grand Opera House the hoards here Inst week, Playing to Inrgo (Fred (5. Wels, manager). — "A Hot Old ,m 1 * ,, 1 *i°S M v, J . 1 c * , ? 1,n 1 K : Francis S\ IIhoii, lu ;*fir- ased two good houses Jan. 10. niinle," r ' C b. 4; Er.ra Kendall. In "TTte Vine- gur Iluyey, 0. ,, , , rtnt.ro TtiKAthjl (!■'. W. McConnell. man- nger). — People for week nf Feb. 1-: Jupiter 'IVIo, Hague, Baldwin and Herbert, Becatdo nnd nifchlson, Beardsley Sisters, Hose Don- aldson, .Stella Gray, and. Little Slay Hoey. Those who clnsed ■ Inst week : The Alcedos, l Sisters, Jnsln Kurt, Mllbitrn Sisters made a pronounced hit. lluslness la gnodv ! ' Time" pleased lloselle Knott, supported by n capable com- pany, presented When Knighthood Wan In Flower," to a large nudlence, 22. "Spotless Town" had good sized houses, matinee nnd night, 24. . Mascot TnrATnn f.T. .1. McCnbn & Co., mnnngers).— Week of 25: Grnce Lester rte- 'Inane wno cinsen nst ■ naiid. Dox Bess Iji Vnr. Ed. Kelly. Ida «'io Del Pontns. Ml I burn lleitha. Elsie Young, Chas. La nose. Ilirdle l'" 1 ■*» N, 'V K ." n . I, 1 "",' — Dr. W. H. Long has purchased Ihe An- dttorlunt ltulldltig at Bristol, l*n., nnd after alterations am completed It will be opened nn Hie New Colonial Theatre. The seating capacity wilt Im llfteen 'hundred, nnd Dr. Long states thai It will be Hie first "real I hen I re" Hie loivn has ever bail. ,-»~An elalNiriile revival of "The Two Or- nhttlis," with Kvrle llellew, Clara .Morris, E. At llnllntiil, Mis. Small Cowell Leiiuiyne mid .lames u'Nelll lu the cast, Is Io lie mnile in the Spring by A. SI. Palmer. will be [ila.eil In till) Now Alusle A. Brady Is nlso to present "The 1'Wc pbniis" al. the Academy of Music some time in March. Kate Cluxion may appeal- hi lite Iciidliu; role lu the Brady revival. --The iiptillciitlnti far a maiidnlnry In- junction, iisked for bv JoMeiill Brooks Io compel Dnvhl Wnrilelit Io piny lti"Tlio Anc- llonci r," has been denied by Justice Leven- trlU. I'ottlisel for Sir. Wafllebl cniilended Hint while the court ntlglil eitjuln t|Uu from aiding fin- any persons outside Ills Hintrnrt, It hull nn Jurisdiction in compel him lo act If Im decUiieii to dn sn. Just Ice Luventrltl agreed with tills view. j~,Unt. T. Sleei h and Allele Lane (both of "Sky Fnrtn" Co.) were manle.l nt llnrtfurd, Conn.. Jan. 21. — Hurry S'.m writes thnt. lie closed ns agent, for "In a Wouuin's rower" Co. nt Kansas City, nnd wns Joined there by his wife nnd sun, who have heeu In Denver under the doctor's care. They are now In Texan with "Tbe Poor Sir. Itich" Co. — Ora Fritz visited her brother, Oily O. Fritz, enmedliiii of ihe Storey Stork Co., during their engagement at Parsons, Kiln. — "Fires of St. John," n play, In four nets, by lleriuiinii Sttti.i inniin. was produced for the Ursl time lu Eligllsb nl ihe Culiiinblu Theatre, HoMlon. Muss., Jim. 21, by Nnnce tl'Nell nnd eompany. ' — Notes from tin- Lillian Lyons Stock Cn. : Business Is big with this tho.pnst four been nut freiii ... WO did the Inrgest bliallieHH ever known, there,., At Friendship. N. 1'.. the old time minstrel And enmedlnn. Ilnnk Qoodatah. owns nud manages the opera home, and ho and Sir. Dean had n pleasant chat about old times. They were together yearn ngo and had not seen each oilier lu twenty years. Mr. Goodman said that our company was Ihe strongest and best eaulppod, repertory company, lie had aver played, and that II the verdict nil along th> line. The roster U an follown : Lillian Lyon*;- Dorthey Itams- dell, Aldula.St. John, Frank 3. Dean, Arthur rum i in- Lillian i-.vuis hiock I.H. : lilg with this company, nnd fur r weeks ihe s. II. O. sign hart eimeiiily. Al llaiiilolpli, N. \„ H Otfle, Marry Arnold,' Reginald Kno'rr, Ray- noud Kelchiim. Shorty Bold, W. B. Allert gor). — Once or twice during the season the nvpr j n0 Arizona circuit Mr. nnd Mrs. imi-mna of this bouse axe given n chance to jj jj nufficld. Frank McVlckers, and Mr. and see lhc big Behinnn show. This week Is one ji rH _ Corbelt are resting nt " I niing, Vnrneli, Ihe Musical Multliys, the stock. In a comedy, culled "Scenes In a Medical Col- lege." Business la fair. * Unllns.— At the Opera House (Geo. Anzy, mnunger). — BIchard Oolden, In "Klnt* I mdo." Belief Hot packed the house two performances, Jnn. 21, lentt Sentou 22. Katberlne Wlllard, In'Tho l'ower He- 1 audi- lower" ailn- DKATHM IK THE PltOFI.nMOV (imiiifii; . I/lCKliAitr, the well, known Cde- phnnt trainer, was accidentally crushed to death by one nt his elephants at Walthnni. stow, a station near London, Eng,, outhn iniiriillig of Jan. 24, while superintending Hie unloading of tbe nnlmnls fruiit a trsln. It Is understood thnt the benst licvame f|iglit- nnd Prof. Harlnn W. Imvles. — Notes from llnplet's Pluyers : We hnve i-ecnlved our special paper and artistic pic- turn mats for phntogrnpbs. This la our twenty-serond week out. and the cpmpnn.v temnliM tlin kbiiic nn when we started the season, lluslness has lieen sntlsfnctory. Ros- ter; Gus Becker A Frank Decker, directors: Jessie l.co Knnpp, Gracn Alvarez, Martini Putter, J. Duke Jlct'nrlhy, Joo A. Oliver, Clarence Kent mid Thus. Ihtwsoti. ---(.'. Stuck In back lu his old position In advance of the Van Dyku & Eulou Co, - Robert St. Monroe writes Unit ho SVatsom's Cozx Con.NEn (W. B. Watson, manager). — In deference to popular demand, the "Little Magnet," Lottie Gllsou, remains over for another week, and she will be as- sisted by the clever comedian, Billy Hart, la "The Fly Flirt." Silas Gllson will unfnld a budget of new songs that will be certain to please. In. the line of monologue there Is no performer who has a greater reputation thaa Al. Lawrence, and he will doubtless receive n roynl welcome. Others arc : Prince Kokln, a novelty lu his particular line: .Mnlsd Hudson, an .exceedingly handsome wie man. who possesses a musical voice; the Melrose troupe of acrobats, premier perform- ers, nnd Leslie nnd Curdy, who unfold a iiuilgol of new parodies.. The week will be signalized bv the return of the stock com- pany, headed by Elmer Tcnlcy, In a brand new burlesque, by Billy Hart, entitled •'The Arrival of Corbett," In which the whole com- pany appear. Including, In addition to Teuley. the popular singing comedian, Ed. it. Adams, and thirty show girls, concerts still continue. J at Stbiet Ofeba House (Stab) (E. SI. 'lotthold. manager). — The Tiger Lilies week "11. Next, week, tlio Kentucky Belles. Ampiiios (8. II. Cohcu, mnuagcr). — "I'eggy from Paris," with the same company nnd elalsjrnte scenic equipment thnt inurkcd 'is Initial production. Is here for a weeks may, J/eb. l-flC The opening house, ulght of t. was crowded and most enthusiastic. Busi- ness last week wns good. Frank Daniels I'tiucs -The Office Boy T * week of S. Folly (Boivnett Wilson, manager).— J. K. Murmy, tho Irish singing comeillrui, hns the stellar part In "Arrah-na-Pogue," thin week s production. Tho opening house was to Its ■■ill sealing capacity. Big business last week. Next. "Ninety and Nine." __ .Gatett (James Clark, manager).— The lis communicated ... city, Is as follows : Cn-pe Town, South Africa. Jail. 25 to Feb. 27 : Johannesburg Feb. 20 Io Anrll !l, Pretoria April 11 to April ML Ihtr- bnn Slay 2 to Slay 28, Pieter Sfarltzhiirg Slay i!f> to June 4. nioomfnuteln June (I In June 11, Klmberly June 14 to June 25. -Mali eddress care of 11. * K Wheeler Bros., Cii|ic Town, S. Af. • ■ Sim Dleato. — At the Isis Theatre (H. C. Wvatt, mnnugcr).— "The Elerunl City" drew stnndlug room only Jan. 20. "David Hn- min." to good business. 21. Jnines nnd Wnrde 23, Slnrrav nnd 'Slack 27, (leorgla SHitstrels Feb. J, Elleford Co. 8, fur two weeks. 4-»-» Amosc the sonifs recently piibllsliml by- Si. Wltinark .*< Sons are tlin fnllowlng pnr- tlcularly good acllera: "Dear Rosalie," said to bo n liailnd of which one docs not tire; •In a Garden of Faded Flowers." by Arthur Austin. — At Hancock's Opera House (Ceo. Walker, manager). — Albert Tnylor'n Slock Co. pin veil n week's business Jnn. lS-2fl. with the exception nf 22. drawing crowded houses. "A Hot old Time" drew good buslaesa 22. Due: "The Head Wallers" Fell. 5, Hnverly's Sllnslrels il. "The Storks" 8, Rose Coglilan 0, Lewis Slorrlnon 12. AViu-o. — At the Auditorium (Jake Car- (Inkle, mannger).— "A Hot Old Time," .Inn. 2.'!, drew good business. "King DikIo," 25, had S. It. O. Cuming: "The Power llehlnil the Throne" 27, "When Knlghtboisl Was III ].' lower" 2S, Ilaverly's Minstrels Feb. ft. "Tli« Storks" II. ■+—* WISCONSIK. Milwaukee. — Attendance hns picked tin wonderfully nl tho local theatres the past WW weeks, Stuiidlng room, which wns n big thing, has been cut out by tho city ordinance, The Sunday night j.„ m b mid John W. Ilrltton, which ban nu nu(i { hc (i„ )MW y openings will now b>«ft*> nluiosplieio of old world romanru nuil isiclry flllw j ,„ oopnclty atiendance. Something un- nlKiut It, and a unique treatment of lhc tuclo- , lwjn | g nr Milwaukee was a return eugaic dv •'Because S'nu Were au Old hwcclhenrt of. Sllne," bv Jacobs nnd Robinson, which has already Ism <*«» abllsheil for many mouths ns a favorite ; "Place a Light to Guide Me llotue," anolher biillad with ti story.; "lor Manv Years," known ns Ihe "personal" bal- lad •' II. Wakefield Smith ami Jas. Casey s "I'm Longing fur You. Sweetheart, Day by lmv," wlilith has deep feeling and a iMiiullfiil lrfrnlu: "You're the Flower of Sly Heart. Sweet Adeline." a love ballad, vibrating with Intense reeling nnd full »f a romance and tHs'try : "lu the Lend uf Slake Relieve, by Sloiulilll and Edwards, a si.ng which ajg tienls to the dreamer through lis beaiitirul manager) vrle.alid to the singer liecauso of Its melody • "I'll Reltirn, Sweel In-art, Again." '■ Thoroughbred Burlesnuers furnish this week's nn(1 pflha, n charming Idyl of entertainment. "Female Model Flats" and meeting: "Nobody Ever Brings PrescutB to "The Thoroughbreds" are the burlenipies. j|£« |„. sillier and .Maxwell, which Is worth Tho olio; polk and Tresk, acrobats; Blanche )„,|„| UK over and over again for the sake of Its storv and refrain: "There Its Always 1 1 time. Sweet Home," by George Lleb and Lon Friedman, a heart touching home song. end "Just For To-Nlgbt,** a lore ballad wlib-h has heen very siicressftil, family hud been ln't|ie circus business for innii v years, nnd he naturally drifted Into It. making a reputation for himself abroad nn a wonderful handler of elephants. With three elephants Sir. Lockhart made his first American appearance, nt- Proctor's Pleastiro I'nliice, on Sept. 2, Igtin, remaining lo tills country about two years, during which tlmp he played lending vaudeville houses. Return- ing to Kurojie, he tetlnal for a time, but again exhibited n trio of elephants on tin- cimtlueiit iiisnit two years ugo, and reuinlneil in nctlvn huslnesM up to the tlmu of Ida death. . . Axnih Aauunv, a colored aclrcsn, whoso name In nrlvntn life was Sirs. Annie A. Thomas, died Jan. 10. la New York City, from heart trouble. Sho hod been runncc'eil with Mtcfsou's, Weber's, Stowe's nnd other "I'ucle Tom's Cnblu" comiMiiileK, playing Chine and I'iluclliie, mid had appeared with suvernl liihllen companies. The renmlns were sent to her homo lu Hampton, Vil Joanrn Jewiukh, professionally known todfrey, Harry Tripp, h'nuik IMilrldge, Susanna Diiniond. Klctlurii llnrlly, tbu Rpunuy Sisters, the Stutor Girl Trln, nnd Knife Rodney. — i j race SI. Russell and llnbv Flo were railed liomi; fi-oin Hie const In Kansas Cltv by the death of Miss Russell's father. — Waller SlcOullougli writes; "I have been mndu lending man of Hie Hlyslum Stock Co. nt New Orleans." — The "Diamonds nnd Henrls" Co. will not o|s-n on Feb. (I, — Claude and Clara Lewis have closed a pleasant cugugetnent wllh Guy Hlekninn's Comedians, nnd will spend a fuw weeks lu St. I'nill. -—Frank C, llurlon Is wllh B, J. Canmn- ter*s "A LltHo uutcast" Cn. (Weatorn), play- ing thu part of Dick lllggliw. — Notes from the Leuann Theatre Co., Hunt lc llnugh, proprietors nud niautlgers: lluslness ban been good, and since Jan. i wn have played to standing room several times. Wlill.i we have not broken any ns Jolt ■Hnrtnii, formerly of tho (earn of Van records, still w« do play to stum lug rinim ,.r , "" ' *^OIA mill licrn, n^iwu^w, »,...—..-- "ashturn and Josle Flynn, Kennedy and f'nns, Mile.. La Teska, Russell and O'NelR, Mile, Tyreue. the Empire Comedy Four, Lvana and Cunningham, Jenny and Rowland, and Mile. Herman, with her circus now ballet. Big; business last week. ■4* + fcualaegs latt week. 1 0W." Neit, — F.thel Barrymora celebrated on Jan. 2r., nt the Garrlck Theatre, Philadelphia, tbe ientb nbhlvcrsarv of her debut oa the Btap. On Jail "?. 1804, she made her flrit .appear Iler Marriage !TTO M . 8 (FreaAdoreWB. manager). -In jfc I^Mr*. J««« Dreir St., playing a .mali nhceli the company _?C her t graadmoUier| (he late Mrs! John T ' mmri nmZfSXTmZnF* * w" ,n " Xbe B,TBl ' roent uf a high class offering during thu wimo si'iison, lvutu Ghisi-i- and James K. Hnvkett Isdh making t hdr necoiul apiwairaDco the past week. ' _. v I'Aiisr TitKATlii: (Leon Wncbsner, ninnn- ger).— James K. Hackett's second tjaanta nl this house this season was to well lllled hoi Jau. 2H-:iO. "The Crown Prince," .Mr. Iliu-kcU's. latest, wa* csikhJoIIj- well «•• cidved. 'Bin Thomas orchestra Will appear Kob. 2. The Wachsin-r iHtrs-k scia'cil a big hit Jiui. 27, in ••Zapfimst it-loll," and repent the isirformaiu-e 21. DavhiSij.n TIikatiii: (Hhermau Brown, iliaajn) — "The Pit." Jan. 24-27, came of Its melody ; , tr ,my close to rei-ord bimiucan. Lulu Olane.-, ," by Olllesple |„ ..fjojiy Varilen." 2X-H0, nlayisi a n-tiirn f parting nud ructlK Street, H. V. A senslldo person will alwaya use ludKcmcnt In selecting ii school where tlirty bollave ther will i n-oivo tho most proMclonl training. Tills Is Hie most htgldy recommended school lo America. Hun- drills oi my puidis are sow on tho stage enjoying success. A little tnveatlgatlonwlll protect you from frauds. 8« "be w Iso, 1 ' aud if you want nr> to date, legltlinato and strictly professional work, go to WILSON'S ••PKOrT.SSIONAL" STAGK TltAlM Ml HO'UOOJ,, and sec what the most prominent managers m the oily sayabout It. Call orscwl forfiill particulars, terms and ottier valuable lutyrmatlou :s MOINI I, Most Htiocwful Parkin Amotion. Wanted. Meadoii luci, concessions all kinds. Anything nun- aud novel preferred. Still have open Flower Booth, Gypsy Oanip, Indian Village, OlM blowecs. Puny Track, Merry (lo Kouod and a rew other intiior onncesslotu. At lendenee .".,oou dally, li&.ootk Snndn.v, Conresslon* fret the monev hnre. Artist.-., Send full description of your aei, open time sud lowest «al»ry-at onre, Address all vommunlfailous to rHKi> BUCHANAN. Ues Moines, la. K. OF P. OPERA HOUSE Seallrkovillo, O. OPKN TIMK inirpl Kelt. H«i March H. 1,10,14 to Uu: April 4. Ural Class AUiar- HuBi. write.. All fimvr Beuneiy, paiNted !>>• TON NAVARIO. .Tan. 11*114. Porl-r While'. "Kauit" turned tin in away. Huuae anlilout at half past live, tt.feipis, »|UI.7o. I'.riariimnci. ie|»MC!l«e«, Pop., .I,91>0. s-ut«4ti(i. Ilium. Klert. W.BKHT WF.nt. n«ltager. FOR TENT LIGHTS ....AND OUTSIDE LIGHTS.... GEO. T A YLOK, .91 Cliff Street, New York. "HENDRICH GOLDBRICK IN AMERICA," A SKKTUH FOR HUTCH AND STRAIGHT. "JAKEY DE TRAMP," A JKW MONOLOGUE. Both are original and extremely laughable. Will be sold reasonable. Address F. J KUGKBS, fdu 3d Ave., eare W. Reed, New York. SKETCHES AXO SONGS FOR I1IUH ULABS VAUDEVILLE PRODUCTION ONLY. FM0K8 RIGUT. A 8URK HIT. 8PARUNO A Bl.RK. H A.MH O NU, 1N U. I^o* Sale. A BUILDING at Savin Rock, Conn., known as LITTLE WONDERLAND. Cost 1800 lo build last May. Will Mill tor $160, Ills; l.Mirga in tor theatrical i>cople. Add rem ■ MltS. A. HEWLETT, S3 Miner St.. Now Haven, Ct . AT LIUKHTV, Brooklyn Ladies' Orchestra, Wl'h boat references. Respotniiiie managers only, an tUl.t orchestra is strlotly tint class tn every reBnect. Conoerl, Vaudeville or Dance JIuilo, Address W. UDELLS. Loader, New Utrecht Ave , sstii St., Baflt Beach. Brook- lyn, k. y. Wanted, Dramatic People Quick. Fullpirtieulirj and lowest salary (pay your own) ilr.il letter. Jolnon wire, west A LESLIE, Mimagcra"A FATALSTliP," Ticondcroga, N.T., Feu. 4, Middlobuvy, Vu, J: Ludlow a, llrandons. wanTIdT Two aud one-half octaves Maraniuo aud Traveling Uase. Must lie choap Wish to hear from RamoT mid Morrl x. J. B . 18ji6BalnbrldgcSt .Flilladalplila. IMVKBSALi KIHSOX Price, $('.1.00. Oood as New, 1TGKNF. CLINK A CO . 684 Grand Ave.. OMcauo, 111. FLOYD E. WILSON At Liberty. Account of Kller's Ten Nlglit show closing. Cornet B. and o. or parts. AdilroiiM as per ronie: St. Ann, Foil. 10: Uou|i.roD Ci. Mlllford 6, Watseka S. UnntftUAo IS. SG£lV£Rir ANU ALL THEATRICAL GOODS. Scenery painted cheaply and quickly. Amateurs supplied. DBAS. E. MILLS. 481 W. 41st. St , Now Vork City. Wanted To Buy. KIOUT POMES TWO TOM O0G8. J. J.B1.AXUK.6341 Pciiu Ave, rlttsbiirg, P». at liukrtv, london's popular singing oomeiiias, At,I^ GOODWIN, 8M K. l uiti ST .. Ne w Terk. AT LIBEBTT-LEiDER BAID, OOBHET, Ageni. A liu.-ilev. AMo Treasurer ihoml fur. Dlltcd). H. V. ANDREWS, l;;.iS Broad way, N. V„ Brown's Exeliange. For Silt -SI 0,000 Cirninl or Store Show 7 . raltitlnga. Banuere, Curiosities, Hand Organ and lets or other stud, $iii. List free. W. NELSON, s Van Nordeu St.. No. Cambridge. Mass. ni lye Acts. Songs. Etc.. Written. Send rlaHI 9e siamn. Al References. Interviews by appointment. Sample Parody and n (lags., loc. atARY E. PHOSl'BRT, f< nallnp sr.,Provldeice,K. 1. ARTHUR C. WOLF, SENSATIONAL 'CYCLIST, Home from Europe on a Visit to Seethe Folks, / WHI1.K in C s. ADDRKSSi ]MAJ3EH^IJ!«» BARBBH, CAUK OP SOliB PabOCCBR FOIt auifajattai' ■ OI—li»f»aCI*. J jcp LEICESTER SIJDARE, L00TBMT. WANTED QUICK, Balance Season and Summer Stock, ^eVOLVIAIM FOR LE Must be Young, Good Looking, have best of Wardrobe, play exceptionally Strong Line of PartB; will Feature; others write. I pay all. C. W. STATER, Shawnee, 0. T, Attention, Magicians and Card Manipulators. Huviug nMlred from the Tlteatrlo.l Business permanently, 1 offer lOfl inanusorfuta of IHe WW ' hnvo always done my trlcke in public This method bas nevor annearod In print, mid is 1,000 lion-cni. il" ■., Bend for Tno-siqi. Just oat. and NEWTON LOST RIVER. ., 59 Dearborn 81 reel, Chicago. 3d (ON. 3d SEASON. WARDS <& VOGEL'S BIO COMEDY COMPANY. In a Bannlflcent Production of lh« Roaring Farce Comedy Success, Knilfleri A WIFE WANTED, Rsplete with I gtagtM. »»»J>«!»8 »nd MuaicMl Specialties. ll.Ll STKATED SONUS, I'JCH KiC MACHINE, MA.NAUKMKNT of H.V11DE ,s. VOUKb. \VANTKD-Slnglngandl>aneingSoabrette, forn regular June part: Good Old Hitlii Character OnliiedUn; J Ho. 'Juvenile Lead, Light Comedy; (!ood Sister Team. Rehearsal cull, Feb. til upon Feb. BO. WIH nilvanco fare If known tome. Managers In Pennn., W. Va„ Maryland send open iiiiiu hi once. Earnest Llnwood.wrllc. Address all letters to ' Stato all In llret letter: low but sure salary. letters HI. WARDK, I New St.. Wilmington, Delaware. Knockers, chippy chasers and boozers, save Btampi. Weston w Raymond Trio AHK FEATURING WITH UKKAT SUCCESS, ROSE, ROSE, ROSE, By PURCBLL A DA VIS, MAGGIE AND ME, II y GKO. SIDNBY * HBRBBUT D1LL.EA. T DDHlil Professional copieB m recognized performers or those Watt £1 » una WMiMUMU sending up-to-date ptugrainDies. ilW VAIIIIB, M. WITMARK & SONS, Publishers. WITMARK BUILDING, 144-146 WE8T 37th STREET, NEW YOBK. LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE CLOCK TOWER. GERTRUDE DION M AGILL, LEADING WOMAN. M. F. RYAN, » II A H A t I ■ K II S . (iKMiUAI. BUSINESS. f\ -w- I I — ET" 2»"Tr""\*«* a: Till; FEB. 13. AddresH ' ***A ■ ■■l»»B»^ ■ w Care BENKD1CT HOLSK, Piiwlucket, K.I. Dot Kar roll Wants Leading Woman, Cbaractei Man aud Woman, Comedian with Specialties. State lowest, liny own, join on wive. J. C. WELSH, Brockton, Mush., week of Feb. 1: Fall IHver week of Fob. H. \*S ANT FOR LUCIER'S FAMOUS MINSTRELS, For their Spring sod Summer lour nuder canvas, lo open May -: Performers and MuslcluuB 10 all riranoh«s. Novolty Acts, Comedy Black Face Acta, Singers, Acrobalio Aits, and a PI rat Class HOC sad PUNY ACT, a First Class Boss Canvas Alan and Assistant Canvas Men, Light Men, Deal Men, Property Hen, Contracting Agent ami BUI Posters. Those playing brags given preference. Every- iHidy ivrlle, except End Men. Stop In hotels. State all in flm letter. Onlvsolier, reliable people \rao|ed. Address F. .1. PALMER, Mir r.. Ludcr's Minstrels, (lux 2tw, On-ei, Muh-. FRANKLYN Juveniles, U ear lea or Character*. RAMSOELL GERTRUDE Juvenile*, Heal Iks or Characters, WARDROBE, ABILITY, APPEARANCE, Paul three seasons LONDALE THEATRE CO. Reference. We si hope, K. Dak., week of .Ian. HI ; Minneapolis, Minn., indefinite. UAL BAltBKH, Manager, For BROWNLEE and REEDS "10 Nights" Company U0OD GENERAL ACTOR (TIP IN "10 NIGHTS' 1 ) Can also place Novel Street Speclallies (Jugglers, Knife Throwers, Coiutc Bicyclists, elc). Useful Urauinllo People iu All Lines, write. Those doubling band and can do specialties preferred Stato very lowest talary expected. Address 1'cr Route: -MT. MOKlllS. N. T„ Feb. i: LIVONIA, 8. I., Feb. C; BATH, N. Y.. Feb. u. Can also Plate Al Cook and Porter (white) on Car- Job Lot Slot Machines in Kosenflcld Picture, 13 Hoovers' Name Plates, lid Electric Batteries; S2« Candv .Machines, : i'lincliliig Bags, 2Dncle!Sums,l Bowling Alley, 2 Hit ibo Coons, 1 Combination, '.' Llftors, 1 Crip, •Hum. J Peanut, 1 Klondyke, 1 Envelope, 5 Miscellaneous. Total, U-i Mnc.hlncH-all ror $i.:'uo. mi average of $8.83 each. Cost four times I hitamount. Machines enough to siarl a parlor. Think of it. Aronearly iiew, and will easily earn $50 to $lfi weekly— m summer double, aunsumnier is near- ly here. .Complete parlors furnished on commission. Want parlors In Ky. and Tcnn. betid for our bargain Jht. RICQS' AMUSEMENT CO.. « University Place. 8.^ . Ml DBS MOIRES, IOWA. SEATING CAPACITV, WOO. Wants Three .Night Stand, flood Repertoire and Opera (Job. Tlio ouly hoiiiie In the city that passed Inspeciinn br commission- This house Is located In business ""into of B, lies Moines, four blocks west of State r.apllol. Lcglslaliire now In session for tliree niouilis. Will pay reasonable guarantee. Huslness good. Wo plav Sunday nights. Address J. S. CONNOLLY, Manager and Proprietor, Ucs Motors, la. At Liberty, for Farce or Musical Comedy, (OP WOOD .\ WARD, TRAMP COMEIlIAN.) •iiiHl e.loseda Snccossrnl Four Months' Kngageincnt In pari or HAPPY """V'^diaiianoM? fml"" Md I 'aiming Special! lea. Address ONEIIlA HOTEL, Indianapolis, in nl BEST TktABIP ACT IN THE BUSINESS (NOT A TALKING ACTl, Win. C. CUSHMAN and ST. CLAIRE Louise itlh week featured with BenneM-Moultou Co. lA. P. REED, Manager). JllfiRI FRS SUPPLIES 'vUULLIIU A stamp for CATAL OLTJBS, BATONS, QCNS, ROLLING HOOPS. GLOBES. ROMAN AXES, WIRE WALKERS' ''APPARATUS. ETC. Best Goods. Lowest Prices. i>r CATALOG AND JU00LER8' BOOK. AddreT-EOW; VAN WYCK. 1CT6 Pullan Ave,, Clnclnnail.O.. C. S. A. PAKK M*NA«BRS, NOTICE ._ AND IH^m-^w — w- The Dancing' Violinist (wh'tSah) S'-iad, as ti, e original and Moat Meritorious Instigator of siinuitaDeoos Terplacli-reau ton and wterjieta Arrangciucut of Time. P. S.-Place this on die for refeien-,-.. ENGLISH AGENT m NEW YORK. 1IAKIIY CAULK 111. A E. Cadlel, of lot and lilt) strand, London, \v. c. will arrive In New York Fell. 3. An Introductory tour of ■dx uionlha' gaiiiautccd io approved am. Address WESTMINSTER HOTEL, N. Y.. or care «t CLIPPER. Attention! THEATRES, CARNIVALS, FAIRS. Something- New! A Self Checking, Automatic TICKET SELLER! Fraud Imposxlblo-Hlgkly Indorsed. Send for circular. II. . I. PAIN, 1J Park I'lnec, New York (,'lly. New York. FOR SALE OR LEASE, Riverside Park BOISE, Idaho. Owing to oiber imsinesi interests of owner, responsible parly can secure this gilt cdfe prop- erly of ten acres of beautiful grove, three acres of water, forming a private park. Situated almost lu the heart of the city: entrance lo Park only four blocks from Main Street. Baseiiall Grounds and Grand Stand equal lo any In ilia West. Also Dancing Pavilion. Bar, Cafo, etc., lbs Unest In the West. Vaudeville stage complete; seal lag capacity for over 1,000. Park has been open and run two seasons successfully, llolsc Is one of the nest elites IniheWest. population, l&.ooo. Plenty of money. Bight man can land fortune. Address Tor particulars W. R. KIVBTTE, Boise City, Idaho. At Liberty, Owing In closing with "Two Little Walls" Co. (Southern). 15. J. I*E>E>, FIRST CLASS LOUIE MAN and STAGE DIKECTOK. One Piece Preferred!. Address GENERAL DELIVERY, Alloniia, Pa. WANTED, FOR PEOPLE IN ALE BRANCHES OF THE CIRCUS BUSINESS, Performers, .Musicians. Cooks, drivers. Rosses and all kinds or Working Men. Show opens April 30. Address all communications lo LA MtINT BROS,. Salem, Illlii»ii._ til. 1 EDI. COMEDIAN, WILL WORK ALONE BALANCE 01 SEASON. LalC of MURP11Y and OANO, Willi W M. II, WEST MINSTRELS. People in All Branches 'EXCEPT RIDERS), especially Ladles. Good Agent wan kiiuw- the country. Wm. Cobb, write. Show opens May 7. All privileges r.ir.ale. Musicians, write. KRaNC LEOPOLD, Norrlstown, Pa. No Railroad fare advanced.. P. 8.— For Sale, iifl\t«0 Bale Top. WANTED W. Jsin gi„ New York; GEO. H. WILSON, ■■■■3v E. Ulti 81. Now York. NEW COLONIAL THEATRE Bristol, l'»«. I wish tu iiiuiounce to the Managers in general that I have purchased the Ainlitoritim Jhiilding, Bristol, Pa., antl am traiisforminp; aamc into the New Colonial Theatre, TO liK OPF.N JSOON AS A COMBINATION HOUSE. Pop. 15,000, and 10,000 to draw from on main line of Pennsyl- vania K. R., between Trenton and Phila. Seating 1,500. BOOKS OPEN FOR THIS AND NEXT SEASON. Address DR. W. H. LONG, Bristol, Pa., Colonial Theatre. FOR THE 6RERT TEX1S BILL WILD WEST IND WORLDS BEST ROUGH RIDERS I'nw Huvh, I'oiv CIi-Ih, Mexican Itopi'rs, Irfing lliilii'd Indluiis. Klllr K.\|M*ris. Truu|M> of Jn|m, I'lrciis Acrohiillc and (iroiind Acts, Oiral llubc. Seiisiitlonnl p'rei* Onlsldv All met Ion. I'lrsl I Muss Ibiiul Lender for lllg Show Mnrid. iiIrip Musicians fur snimi: Moxs t'liuvus Mini, lloos llosller. I'rlvcis. Hood I'hcf. far I'orlrr. Working Men In nil ilepurtrtieutH. r'Oll TIIK AOVANCB: Agcuta, II1I1 Posters, thinner Men. I.llliiigriipbei's, Kir. t'ulidy SlnuUs, Knl IV Ilniii-d, 'I'iiv lliilloou, ond Illnek Tent lo Kent lo rcsiHinalhle pull lea. Aililrcss W, P. MOVIOIIMIlllV. Ilooiie. lown. I'lllt HALK: One linfl. 'IVnt with Iwu Hill. Middle I'Iimbh: HIi Hhnllnntl JL'onleM. 13 lliniil Null*. 'I'wu Mlnbiliire i.'ngeM, une Pony tluggy, lliriMi Tom Dtigs, Tom • rht-uw.r. Siu^i'. KleclriiM, KIc. STOWE'S BIG PAVILION U. T. G. CO. WlVri for Coming Tenting Season, to open early In April. Artors and Moaluiau lo all « X^i^ M- »• lines, lady for Topsy with epeclalty, bright ohlld ror Kva.a sober and reliable Agent, five Bill Pollers, a thoroughly reliable Boss Oanros Man. Only those thai are STRICTLY SUBBRand oan siay I lie entire season need write, show npsns in I'euvcr anc gnsa in the coaet. Will adyance fares ir necessary Olve |s>noinenl address. Consider illenoe a ntlatlre. Stale, lowesi salary first letter. SALARIES, WKKKLY, BUT OK AOCOMMOllATIONB k>u A PLEAHANT TltlP lUROIUU TROPICAL CALIP0RN1A. THIS IS A TWO CAR SHOW. .INO. K. ITUWg, gj Clarfceeti St.. Quiver, C»lo. A REVELATION IU HIGH CLAlt PRODUCTIOM*. THURBER & N ASHER CO. MISS FLORENCE HAMILTON, IN A LIMITKD NL'MUKR OP BUCOKBSPUL MCTRUPOLITAN 80KNIU PnODUCTIONH, UND SrR^io r N KB cT AL PHIUPH. THUBBER and MATTNASHKR. PBBSBNTINO TMI »IM< "If I Could Only Have My Way" Was cniupuaed by MORRIS M ABLHY, and I. copyrighted (Claas A X NO, et.-jas). Thai lliroe act play- ing the Orplieutn Circuit musl cm It out of their act. It is reserved for our own uae. M Alt LEV «i itoav. TKEY'LLTALK ABOUTYQU ANYHOW WM. WlflDOM'N (IIIEATKST HUCVKItB. A COMIC C1XM1BE, FRBK PROP1C8S10NAL COPIEB. WBITK TOKAY. THOMPSON MUSIC CO., Vt Wahaib Avenue, CHK'Arji). Floyd R. Briggs Co. TA lVIrl ftfaVPifilJi _ Net Undlng you routed in any of the dramatic bbmrl I am ■•iJi-»*.*» !•» V M. A^/jn HB eoiiine_iied In take tbla mulliodof i-am cling jonrdale, Wre» Feb. IS, ml Fraternal Thealrc. ;Po»lar Bluil, Mo AOKBOWLKIKIK TIIIH nY.'LKTTKR. W. B. I1AVS, Mauager. VAUDEVILLE ACXS 1 still have xouio Opotti'iuiu for (lood Vaudeville At'la who are willing lt> work olicup. .IiinI (be pliuc to break yottpinu|> from nil places Intlwcon Now Vurk City unit C'liicaKo. STAR THEATRE, Hamilton, Canada, J P. AfTOWW. Marnier, NOTICE TO PROFESSIONALS I We etllt carry the Mrfett end Most Selected Line ef Ladles and Oeati' wuitom lUd* Clothing, .lightly used, but good is new. consisting of Ladles' Tint Furs, B?mln|, Dinner end Garden Oresars, Opera Cloaks, Riding Habits, Ktc In Oenta' wardrobe we b«f» Hztra fsjiig Prince Alberts In Coats and Vests, Knll Dress Suits, Ttxedof, ■wtllLlnsof Kail and Winter Orercoats, tnrerness Cspe., Opera Hats and Street Suit*. Call or eddresB MRS. L. aoUEtlEIt, S24.»2B South yt., Pblfadelpbla, Pa. Between 9th St. end 10th BL Bell Telephone, Wnlnat, 1«4« A. H DID IT BVKR OCCfll TO YOl THAT HARRY 9 KITTY SUTTON DO OIVK OF THK BEiT COMTOBTION ACTS THAT YOV KYKH UWt Mansgers of Burnnior Parks send In your open time ualok. Time fll'loe fas'. Would like lo hear from Manager, of Combinations tor season liwi-s, Cliaracl.-rs or Corned; and Soulirelles In Drama. Address II A HAY SDTTON, No \m Tribune Building, Chicago. 111., rata of Juloand Blnicr Wallers' Attractions. fin Hie litest popular shuts. "Bedella," "All the While," "Uno^ Bye, BIIm Jane," etc. Bend Sue. for two sample songa. JOHW FARRELL. 479 Sohool St.. Lowell, M aw. PBAVIfRB. AT LIBKIIT Y F0K SCUM Pit. Three AobJ In OMR. Featured on the KKIT1I Circuit at present, r.iliaban and Murray, buy np all the old bottles yon can. I have the labels, Uouokeo, N. J., 'his week, Empire; back to KoHli's Bijou, Phila., next week, -. . t THE 3 A YALUBYIM.K KEATOIVS 1202 THE! f 25TEW YORK OLIPPMR. FJfeBBUABY 6. OHIO. Cl nrlnnaf I. — "Standing tfxm only" signs nri> no longer tolarnted, and! Mayor Fhdsch- innnn'n peremptory order oynlnst our crowd- ■'■l nlslcs bna nlrendy coat some of the houses n pretty pemvy, for several hnve been com- polled to turn hnndreds nwny from their Ikix oflli-c. 'fills may sound like exaggeration to those In cities where show shops are snf- ferlne, hut It Is absolute truth that <-ii ri lie substantiated by personal icsilanmy. <;rrA.sTj Ori.ru IlouHK (Hurry. Rnlnfortb & John H. HJivlIn, managers). MVIIIlam II. irnne will lie hero Fob. I, In Kdwnril K, Bote's dramatization ot "The> Spendors." Last week Not Goodwin revived Guy I'nrle- Mill's 'ihl success, "A Glided Fool." nml lliln was the cant: utmeqr Short,- N. •;. 4inod- wln; Matthew Rtithven, F. J. Melntyre; Banister Strange, Hugo Tulnnil : I*' Peyser Kutbveu, Chnrles Budd : Jnek Dovnl, Fred Tlden ; "Ri-r." Jneob Howell, W. llurrcss ; Perkins, Nell O'Brien : Morgan, W. II. IN ml ; Jnnli.tr. I.. I". Woodthnrpe ; Sophia Itnt li- ven, Helen Davldgo; Jessica Bona Mnry Hi v the; Moll Audrey lluthven, Lunette Jackson, and Margaret Butliven. Chrysml Heme. Mr. Goodwin wna glrcu " nh»ry greeting, anrl he shared his numerous curtain •nils with Clirvstnl llerne. For this first few nlglils I he performance Was n trlllo rough, lint before the week. wns over II wiih 1 mining nicely, to Rood liuslness. K II. Sot hern Is dim 8, In "A Prnud l'rlnce." W'Ai.strr HrnuiiT ttmugm Ills first, local stellar appearance. In "A Sun of Rear," Jan. 81. I.oit week '"I'he Cluiperons." miller the direction of Kingsbury & Welly, proved ns popular oh over, and played in rapacity huslneas. May Boley. Oenevleve Day, .(label lilto. nod John Spnrk* were ■ limine the favorites In the cast. "Shore Airoa" comm Feb. 7. Ilouissovg (>n:u Hocsb (E. D, Stair, lessee). — ".More Than Queen." wiih Annie SiulMtrlnnd aa Josephine, will be the.iapeo- luir attrnrtlon of llto latest nihnlnlsiriitloii Jhtp, which begins Jan. 111. Manager K. W. illruilv Is here In eharite. All booking* will In- made by the Ktulr-llnvlln syndicate, hut MM futures Jiuvk been announced. Coi.iiaiiiia Tftn-vntii (M. C. Anderson, nifin- nger).—- George <-'. Boniface. Jr. anil Ilerthn U'ull/.lngcr urn the headline!* Jan. .'II, nml lliey will appear In the sketch, "'flic Woman Who JlesllHtrM la Won." The Five thrown Troupe, Mr. unit Mrs. Harry 'J'liorne, Warren Mill Hlniii'lmril, Mnrtliinitl ami llrossl, Hire nml Provost, nnd Flo Adler urn other curds, i.itst week tin; Ureal l.iifuviMii' Show Nliuply juinineil ibe lnvme npd illil » turn tlmin ii wny liiiMinoKS. "JuHt riuln Va\kr," presented hy .lerniue, Meredith & Co., made a bit. Ln- fiiyetin was as snrprlslnj; ns ever In Ids ri've- jiiiions. IdOPM 'I'tiRATim (lleuek, Slok & Feii- nessy, mnnnpira). — Ibtniej 1 fillinoie Is duo Jan. 31. In "Kldnnpiied la Now Vork." Wal- ler Fesler/s uiclotlrnmit, "The flrent Willie lilnrnond." rers-nted the «tic,eesa of » former visit, and drew splendid erowils Inst week. Mneoln J. Carler's "Too l'routl to llei;" Is line Feb. 7. J'r.oPi.r.'H TnRATnn (nerhnrt IXonek, wiinn- ger). — Harry Miner's llebenilnn Hurlesqiiers lire. to make their appeiirau'e.Jnn. HI. ImM week the Keplz-Snulley Show, wllh Louie Hlllott. fealriFeil, played Un jtrxHl hiisliiess. The C'onoollr Slaters inniile the hit of the olio, fl'ho Fny Fosier- Hiirlesqiio t'oinpiuiy Fehi 7; ^- ■ (losstf np Tits LoivhX — Tho. People's The- ii I rn Hen red In morn sen re limn lilnxe Jan. "!i, when na alnrin of tiro enlhsl life eti. elnes lo the homo of the olio. The lire wits mi Incipient line In the enllery nml M wifter was thrown Mayor Flnlsehmann Riive ii lartm thenlnt piirtjrnt tbn tJrrtml, whern his eucflts iipplntnled Nut C. tloodwln.. . . Two lire nlnmi Isixes luive hceii plueed In earh thentro In the elty Itrehm Viin- il.ti Ben; wan the soloist at tire last aym- phony ennrerU nt Music Hall, Jnn. ^'0. 3d IOmll Wlcennd, nsslstrsl hy Oscar J. Kliurott untl llomeo (iorno, nivo n reeltal nt ilnton, Hall Jan. 25 .C'nrl flnntvnort iRt Hie moat promising ninonc I he ynnne hiisBOH of. Cincinnati, find Ida mlmlrera thluk he will win a place with the musical celebri- ties of America Lafayette the Great la rountlDg on making a Jump to Havana and then to Mexico, to Oil In time Inst hy can- ■ .lint Ions of Chicago cancellations Samuel Freedninu, manager for K. II. Soth- i rn, was In the elty fn nmto to Lonhwllle. John C. Weher'a Military Band drew n hlg crowd lo Music Hall Jnn. 2n. when t'lara TurpoB U rimes nml Fred Weiss were ilit> soloists ...;.. May or ITelscbmann closed up the Commodore, a free concert hall, until heller lire protection' Is afforded. ■ ' C'lovelnnil. — At (be Opera IIouso (A, F. Hum, manager). — Mnxlnu Fllluii la ajipenr- Ing tho current week, la- ."Her Own Way." "Three' Llttlo Mnhls, n most pleasing inii- sleal comedy, week of Jnn. 2S. Francla Wil- son next week, Lyi-kiim (J. K. t'ooknon, mnnngcr). — "A tlnntleman of France," with Charles lhtllon. Is the attraction the current, week. Mr. linluin Is a great fnvorlle In Cleveland, and his work lu Ihla drama Is especially Rnoil. •Inseph Murphy nreaenteil "Slinint Itliuc" and "Kerry tlow" week of Jan. "5,« lo guml hiisl- iiess. "The Ilnni't of Mnrylutid" next weuk. t'l.i:VRl..\NP (J. K. Cookson, malinger).— The Siuurt Set, wllh much music nnd sing- ing, Is tho offering tho current wiwk. Tho company numlier* llfly iH'oplc, nmong them being some of the principal performer* of the colored llmnirlenl world. >; Kldnap|ied hi New Vork" came, to hie business, wk of Jan. 2ri, "Rachel Colilsteln" naxt. Smka'si Kuviiik (Chus. J. Sterenson, innn- nger).— Tho atnr feature for current week, mill one that appeals lo nil fun lovers, is IMille.l'oy, Into of tho "Mr. Bluebeard" Co.. who una gnne into vaudeville for a few weeks. Mr. Foy Is one of the most popular ■ onicdlnna on lite stage, and opeua his viiudr vine sctisoit nt the Kmplre. Among tho olher nets nru: O'Brien nn