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THE NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR MAY 26, 1900 ci \ i 11:1 Russell (direction of Charles Frohiuaui 1 ». Mi>- Hobbs.—-ITEMS: Knoll and McNeill haw KigUrd with 'Ihe Uti.ntnl Midway Co.. of Cleveland. fm th*? Summer season.—Walter Preacott Ksrgsaos. treasurer of the Pari Optra House, has sass re-eu- gaged for nest n ason. \VI1.KI>-I«\HHK.-T1U: NESBITT iM. H. Bur- gum' •, manager): The Christian 11. Auule Russell in Mi-s Hobbe 19 will cloae the regular season at this house.—--GRAND OPERA HOUSE tM. 11. Burgunder, manager): Madame and Augustln Neuville In The Boy Tramp 14 1*5: good performances; fair busiuess. Key- atone Dramatic to. |t-St> PITTtTON.—MUSIC HALL (C. C. Kin*, mana- >:<r>: T h e Paiges 7-l« to fair business. Plays pre- h.nt.'d: La Belle Mario. The Prince of Liars. A Sol- dier i>f Prance. What Happened to Brown. East Lyuue, and The Chimney Coiner or A Box of Cash. Daniel gully 18. Oie Ouoa 19. I'XIOXTOWX.-GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Harry Beeaon, manager): A Hot Old Time 2- canceled.=• ITEM: A successful season has closed. Seventy per- formasecn were given to receipts averaging over $:{IK). Malinger Beeaotl will go to New York 21 to finish his lK>oklngs for next season. SCRAXTOX.-LYCEUM THEATRE (Burgunder and Reis, lessees; H. R. Long, manager): The Chris- tian 12. Annie Russell 18.—*ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Burgunder and Reis, lessees; H. R. Long, manager): The Boy Tramp 10-12; fair business. Keyatone Dra- matic co. 14-10. 1JU BO IS.-FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE (A. P. Way, manager): Season closed 14 with Gorton's Min- strels to S. R. O.; audience pleased.«=«=ITEM: The season just closing opened Aug. 19, and from then until now there have been presented a total of 272 per- formances. BELLE VERXOX.-PEOPLES THEATRE (E. C. Balrd, manager): The Span of Life 11; good busi- ness; performance good. Season closed. ==1T EM: Manager Baird expects to begin at once enlarging the theatre. JOHXSTOWX.-CAMBRIA THEATRE (I. C. Mishler, manager): Ole Olson 10; good house; fair performance. The Village Postmaster will close the regular season 18. Jeffries-Sharkey pictures 24.— OPERA HOUSE (J. G. Ellis, manager): Dark. LEHAXOX.-FISHER ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Markley. Appell and Neeley, lessees; F. W. Alles. manager): Deshon Opera co. 14-19 in Fra Diavolo, The Chimes of Normandy. Olivette. The Bohemian Girl. Glrofle Girofla. and Said Pasha. MEHCER.-ORR'S OPERA HOUSE (Charles T. Byers, manager): Diamond Brothers' Minstrels 10; satisfactory entertainment; good house. Kellar 11; 8. R. O.; audience pleased; receipts, $518. Season closed. HAZLETON.-GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Henry Walser, manager): The LUlputians (local) good houses 12. Remenyi Concert co.. with Victor Blegel, cave a delightful concert 15. Daniel Sully 19. Ole Olson 21. WILLIASISPORT.-LYCOMINO OPERA HOUSE 5 George H. Bubb. manager): Macauley-Patton co. 14- 9 first half of week In The Minister's Son, The Two Sisters, and A Wasted Life; fair buainess; pleased au- diences. BETHLEHEM.-OPERA HOUSE (I*. F. Walt- ers, manager): House dark since 5. excepting for local attractions. Mama's Pet, billed for 17, did not reach here. KAXE.-LYCEUM (A. B. Cohn, manager): Gor- ton's Minstrels 15; large and pleased audlence.=" OPERA HOUSE (George H. Verbeck, manager): Sea- son closed. HAHHISHLRG.-GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Mark- ley and Appell, managers): King Dramatic co. closed a pecunlarly and artistically satisfactory week 12. Deshon Opera co. 21-26. XEW CASTLE.—OPERA nOUSE (J. F. Genk- Inger, manager): Diamond Brothers* Minstrels 12; good performance; large business. A Poor Relation delighted a large audience 14. Season cloaed. COLUMHIA.-OPERA HOUSE (James A. Crowth- ers, manager): Willis Brothers' co. 14-16, presenting Bosom Friend, In Atlantic City, and Two Old Cronies; fair business; co. good. WASHIXGTOX.-LYRIC THEATRE (F. R. Hal- lam, manager): The Span of Life 12; good bouses; an- dlenees pleased. Season closed. WELLSRORO.—BACHE AUDITORIUM (Dartt and Dartt, managers): Gorton's Minstrels 8 closed ft very successful season; performance good; good house. PIXXSITAWSEV. — MAHONING OPERA HOUSE IF. M. Bowman, manager): Gorton's Min- strels 12; good house; audience pleased. SHAROX.-MORGAN GRAND OPERA HOUSE (J. Elmer Grimm, manager!: Kellar to big business 12; pleasing performance. Season closed. SUXBURY.—OPERA HOUSE (W. C. Lyons, man- ager): Ole Olson 25. RHODE ISLAND. WESTERLY.-BLIVEN'S OPERA HOUSE (C. B. Bliven manager)* D'Ormond-Fuller co. 7-12 pleased fair business In The Two Orphans, The Troubles of Mr. Brooke, The Marble Heart. A True Kentuckian, The Three Musketeers. All a Mistake, Sapbo, Faust, Ingomar. Fancbon, and Monte Cristo. SOUTH DAKOTA. SIOUX PALLS.—NEW THEATRE (S. M. Bear, manager): Second week of the Redmond Dramatic co. *t-12 opened to packed house with A Modern Galatea, followed by My Brother's Keeper, Rip Van Winkle, The Mountain Girl, and Three of a Kind; co. first- DEAIJWOOD.-OPERA HOUSE (Thomas taker, manager): Louise Brehany Concert co. 25, de Tourney 26. Alba Heywood co. June 15. Whlt- Elsle =-- "ITEM: Manager La point has renewed his lease of the Bane U|H>ra house for the next five years to the satisfaction of local theatregoers. FAIR IIAVEX.-POWELLS OPERA HOUSE (John Powell, manager): Pat Maloney's Irish Visitors 15; small house; fair performance. Andrews Opera co. in Carmen PS; food house; excellent performance. MOXTPELIEH.--BLANCUARD OPERA HOUSE (G. L. Hlauchard, manager): The American Girl to small house 14. Sapho 21. Pat Maloney's Irish Vis- itors 24. ST. ALHAXS.-WAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE (T. R. Waugh, manager): Just Before Dawn 11; satisfac- tory performance; fair attendance. Daniel Sully In The Parish Priest 16 pleased a large house. Mary Howe Lavin Concert co. 18. HURLIXGTOX.-HOWARD OPERA BOOSE (Mrs. W. K. Walker, manager): Daniel Sully in The Parish Priest 15 closed the local season to good busl- ness.=*=ITEM: This has been one of the best sea- sons in the history of the Howard. BEXXIXGTOX.-OPERA HOUSE (Goldsmith and Wood, managers): Chauucey Olcott 24 will close the local season, that has been the most prosperous sea- son since the Opera House was built. RLTLAXD.-OPERA HOUSE (A. W. Higglns. manager): Andrews Opera co. in Carmen to fair bouse 15. The Governor of Kentucky (local) 23, 24. ST. JOHXSBl'RY.-UOWE OPERA HOUSE (F. M. Black, manager): The Burglar 25. Lyceum co. 16-18. VIRGINIA. PETERSHl'RG.-ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Wil- liam E. French, manager): Spooner Dramatic co. closed a week of fair business 19, having presented to satisfied audiences, The Egyptian Princess, By the King's Command. For Honor's Sake, The Gold King, Tbe Pearl of Savoy, An American in Cuba, and The Lawyer's Wedding. LYXCHHIRG.-Prlmrose and Dockstader's Min- strels under canvas 10; good business and perform- ance. WASHINGTON. SEATTLE.—THEATRE (J. P. Howe, manager): Boston Lyric Opera co. 6-12; good co.; crowded bouses. Repertoire: La Mascotte. Said Pasha. Olivette, II Trovatore, Marltamv Faust, and Martha. = = T H I Ri AVENUE THEATRE <W. M. Russell, manager): Bar- lowe Brothers' Minstrels 6-12; good houses; excellent performances. SPOKAXA.-AUDITORIUM (Harry C. Hayward. manager): West's Minstrels 7, 8; crowded houses; good entertainments. On tbe Suwanee River 10; good co.; large attendance. WALLA WALLA.—NEW THEATRE (Charles F. Van De Water, manager): On the Suwanee River E leased a full house 8. Fisk Jubilee Singers to poor uslness 9. Knobs o' Tennessee 15. Quo Vadls 16. NEW W H A T C O M . — BELLINGHAM OPERA HOUSE (J. R. Morrison, manager): R. E. French eo. presented Quo Vadia 10 in a creditable manner; large house. WEST VIRGINIA. M O R G A X T O W M . — O P E R A HOUSE (H. L. Swisher, manager): Pilar-Morln in Camllle 12 can- celed. Regular season closed. The Drummer Boy (local) June 7-9. House will reopen Sept. 21 with Vogi-1 and Demlng's Minstrels. FA1RMOXT.-OPERA HOUSE (M. R. Musgrove. manager): Arnold Stock co. 14; fair bouse ana per- formance. M O X O X G A H . - COLISEUM (T. M. Gathrlgbt. manager): Arnold Stock co. 28-30. TENNESSEE. MEMPHIS.-GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Thomas J. Bovlo, manager): For the closing week of their en- gagement the Hopkins Stock eo. gave an elaborate firoduction of Carmen 14-19. Frederick Montague, tbe euding mini, had a benefit 10, and Joseph W. Walsh, the stage-director, fared likewise 15. Other benefits to follow are Joseph O'Meara 10, Frederick Julian 17, and Margaret Terry. The vaudeville included George W. Moore, and Banks and Lola Winters. For the week of 21 Manager Boyle will bring his stock co. direct from the Masonic Temple Theatre In Nashville for a production of Quo Vadis. with special scenery and an excellent cast Including Teresa Maxwell and Willis Granger. This will end the Season.—LY- CEUM THEATRE (Frank Gray, manager): Emma Nevada, assisted by Louis Blumenberg and Selden Pratt, pleased a good audience In concert 11. Dra- mattqucs (local) 18. Regular season closed. NASHVILLE.-GRAND OPERA HOUSE (T. J. Boyle, manager): Boyle Stock co. In The Idler April HO-3 pleased large houses. Theresa Maxwell made her first appearence as hading woman with the co. and was well received. Willis Granger deserves spe- cial mention, and William Beckwlth, Morris McIIueh. and William Stuart were clever. In the vaudeville numbers the Walker Sisters and the Budd Brothers were good. The stock co. did not succeed in making much out of Lost, 24 Hours 7-12. which appeared to be the fault of the play, as the acting of each mem- ber of the co. was very good. Marguerite Ferguson and the Donovans in specialties were pleasing. The stock co. will close Its season 14-19 In A Social Illgh- wavraan. and on 18 a complimentary benefit will be given to William Stuart a popular member of the co. The bill will be Our Boys, JACKSOtf.—PYTHIAN OPERA HOUSE (Collins. Parish and Co., managers): Robsou Theatre co. 14- 19. TEXAS. FORT WORTH. — GREENWALLS OPERA HOUSE (Phil Greenwall, manager): Pernchl-Beidenl co. 7-1-, presenting The Galley Slave, In Old Virginia. A Western Romance, A Prince in Rags, The Miner's Pledge, A Georgia Cracker, and The Hermit's Legacy; well filled houses; co. above average. —"ITEMS: Bes- sie Warren-Woodward, formerly of Woodward-Warren co., has become musical director of the Peruehl-Bel- deul co., the Woodward Warren co. having closed their season.- Treasurer Mitchell Greenwall will have his annual benefit 21, when Sapho will be presented. DALL IK.-OPERA HOUSE (George Anzy. mana- ger): Sapho (benefit Manager Anzy), 2.I.—-ITEM: The Elks will hold a street carnival and fair 28- June 2, under the management of Kirk Hall. EL PASO. MY Alt!) OPERA HOUSE (Samworth and Cassidy, managers): Oncograph to fair houses 9- WISCONSIN. LACROSSE.-THEATRE (J. Straslllpka, mana- ¥ er): A Rag Baby with a cast including Mary Marble, lessie Tnnnehilf, Walter Jones, Mathews and Bul- ger. Tony Hart and Maude Courtney, drew a packed house 8. Perkins-Fowler co. presented A Soldier's Sweetheart and A Runaway Wife 11. 12 to good busl- ness.==lTEMS: The K. of P. Grand Lodge was in session here week of 7 and Manager Ryley, of A Rag Baby, invited tbe Grand officers to see the performance from a box. RACIXE.-BELLE CITY OPERA HOUSE (C. J. Felker. manager): Local Minstrels 10, 11 pleased large audiences. Hello, Bill drew a good audience 13; F 'leasing performance. The Flints 28-June 2.==. TEMS: P. J. Lester, of A Hot Old Time (Western), is at his home here for the Summer.—Jobn Whiteley. of Remember the Maine, called upon relatives and acquaintances here 13. EAU CLAIRE.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Moon and Stussy Brothers, managers): A Rag Baby drew a small but enthusiastic audience 9. Willie Collier in Mr. Smooth 12; excellent performance; poor busi- ness. Steinberg's Symphony Orchestra to S. R. O. 15. PORTAGE.-OPERA HOUSE (A. H. Carnegie, manager): Mahara's Minstrels 11; good business and performance. Harry Shannon co. 14 opened to big business in The Squire's Daughter; audience pleased. The Witch of the Woods (local) 22, 23. William Owen June 29, 30. APPLETOX.-OPERA HOUSE (J. W. Thickens, manager): A Texas Steer delighted a large audience 8. Vernon, hypnotist, opened for a week 14; small audience. Chicago Opera co. 21. Murray and Mack 23. Harry Shannon co. 30. ASH.LAXD.~- GRAND OPERA HOUSE (W. T. Seeger, manager): Carpenter's Quo Vadls 9; S. R. O.; satisfactory performance. A Spring Chicken drew a fair house 12. Pudd'nhead Wilson 16. Murray and Mack 22 Have You Seen Smith 26. GREEX BAY.—THEATRE (J. B. Arthurs, man- ager): A Texas Steer 10; large audience: good per- formance. Belie Archer In A Contented Woman 14; large and pleased audience. Pudd'nhead W r ilson 22. Murray and Mack 28. RHIXELAXHER.-GRAND OPERA HOUSE (E. E. Stoltzman, manager): Carpenter's Quo Vadls 8; fair bouse; satisfactory performance. Slayton Jubilee Singers 10; good house; audience pleased. Mahara's Minstrels 16. Harry Shannon eo. 21-2»». WEST S I P E R I O R . - G R A N D OPERA HOUSE (C. A. Marshall, manager): Willie Collier In Mr. Smooth 11; good business. Hello Rill 1!». Pudd'n- head Wilson 15. Murray and Mack 2:5. The Nominee 31. Ward and Yokes June 1. FOXD D1J LAC—NEW CRESCENT OPERA HOUSE (P. B. Haber and H. R. Potter, managers): Davidson Stock co. 7-12; good business: satisfactory performance. Belle Archer In A Contented Woman IS pleased a good house. Mahara's Minstrels 21. OSHKOSH.-GRAND OPERA ROUSE (J. E. Wil- liams, manager): A Texas Steer 11; house crowded; performance good. Arlon Concert (local) 13; good house. A Contented Woman 1<>. MERRILL.—BERARD OPERA HOUSE (P. E. Berard. manager): Slayton Jubilee Singers 11, 12: small houses; co. good. Mahara's Minstrels 14; fair house; co. poor. WAL'SAl'.—COLUMBIA THEATRE (Harry B. Sutherland, manager): Mahara's Minstrels to S. R. O. 13; pleased audience.=GRAND (C. S. Cone, mana- ger': Dark. STEVEXS POIXT.-NEW GRAND OPERA HOUSE (W. L. Bronson, manager): A Texas Steer pleased good business 5. J A X E S V I L L E . — M Y E R S ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Peter L. Myers, manager): Belle Archer 17. Murray and Mack 30. Old SI Stcbbins 31. KEXOSHA.- RHODE OPERA HOUSE (Joe Rhode. manager)- A Texas Steer 13; full house; audience pleased. XEW LOXDOX.-GKAND OPERA HOUSE (G. E. LuHey, manager): William Owen June 12. MAfllSOX.-FULLER OPERA HOUSE (Edward M. Fuller, manager): A Contented Woman IN. •* \I (Gei.rg pours NEW 1 »!i i k T ! 'on OR PARK Laugh! to. Heroes ol of Heart« lee Singe 1. \ K B 1 . Pyper IT* CO !' \N1> TBI CITY. manager) '08, The ; light 1" s 21. Ilk UTAH. IT\ . 11m MIL: 1 'lii-lll ..VI RE DEW1 Clara Legion uses; * ha ids SAI r !';-. Thi hut I|I' (at. !•:. LAKE THEATRE 1 vtHi'hnlkoff-Ham- t'hti d audience.=» MuHey, manager): V THEATRE Mat lies en. 7 of llniier, an k>served bettei IM Pi-ingle's (K. ,T. Mc- '.», presenting <l i he Queen \ 1 l*k Jubl- Minstrels 20. RAWLIX*. ager): Nashville tendance light. WYOniNO. OPERA HOUSE (I^iuls Schalk. mnn- Students 7; performance good; at- Louise Brehany Concert co. 11; ex- cellent performance; good house. Sapho 24. VEknONT. II n BAR HE.—OPERA nOUSE <\v. w. Lapolnt ager): Andrews Opera co, 10, 11 gave music lover- a treat in Martha and Carmen: good business. The •imerican Girl (return engagement) 12, large bu*i Jess. George F. Halt made a hit. Tbe Burglar 24. CANADA. WOOHSTOCK. GRAND OPERA HOUSE iW. D. Emerson, manager): In spite of positive assurances on the part of Piiul Cazenouve that he would appear 18 in Cyrano de Rergerac for attaches' benefit. If post- ponement from 7 were agreed to, the attraction at the eleventh hour canceled. It was too late now to ar- range for any other attraction, so the benefit will be called off for this season; this Is most disappointing, as the boys worked hard for Its success, and as a re- sult the advance wale was the largest of the season. Season will close 24 when Ermlnle will be presented by St. Thomas amateurs. IIALIFW. ACADEMY OF MUSIC (J. D Med enlfe. manager)! May Festival 10, 11. by Halifax Symphony Orchestra, assisted by Leopold Qodowakv, pianist, and Madame IMoodgood. contralto; large audi- ences. Jessie llaieourt co. opened 14 to large mull •'life; co. good. and specialties above the average. Repertoire: I.o\e and Law. The Wheel of Fortune. The Captain's Mate. The Pay Train, Righted at Last. and The Fatal Message. **T. .MUIX. OPERA HOUSE (A. O. Skinner, manager): Jessie Harceurl eo. In Kentnck. The Cap tains Mate, The Gold King, The Pav Train. The Filial Message. Righted at Lnst. and The Wheel of Fortune s 12; l>u«!ne«s and perfornancei fair. Sld»« ri . 1 .-.| opened for three nights and matinee 14 to a big house: good performance, W. S. Harklna co. 21-June 2. O T T A W A . - RUSSELL THEATRE (Dr. W. A. Drowne, manager): Mrs. Langtry in The Degeueratea 16; benefit for the Ottawa-Hull fire sufferers; house sold oat!-—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Joseph Frank, manager): On the Stroke of Twelve 14-16; excellent performance; good busluess. Paul Cazeueuve In Cyrano dd Rergerac 21-20. HAM1LTOX.-GRAND OPERA HOUSE (A. R. Louden, manager): Chauncey Olcott 9 In A Romance of Athlone. Strakosch Opera co. 14. 15. presented II Trovatore and The Bohemian Girl to fair busi- ness; audiences pleased. On the Stroke of Twelve 18. » BARRIE.-GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Kennedy and Powell, managers): Porter J. Wb^n 15 to FftOftt to fair business. War pictures 20.=— KING S MUSIO HALL (N. W. E. Klug, manager): Dark. BELLEVILLE.-CARMAN OPERA HOUSE (Fred Adams, manager): Dark.==ITEM: Manager Adama has bought the Exbilbtlon Park, which he proposes to fit up for all kinds of out of door entertainments. COHOl'RG.-VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE (Charles H SinwiVns. manager): Dark.== r ITEM: Lawrence Johnson, musical director of the J. E. Toole co.. Is at bis home here. LIXDSAY.-ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Fred Burke, manager): Tour Around the World 10;. pleasing en- tertainment; crowded house. Porter * WMte In Faust 11: satisfactory performance; well filled house. OSIIAWA.-OPERA HOUSE (J. W. Borrternr. manager): Twentieth Century co. in pantomime 8; fair house and performance. LOXDOX.-OPERA HOUSE (A. E. Roote. mana- ger): On the Stroke of Twelve 17. Clark and Wood co. 21-20. t _ LETTER UST. Members of the profession are invited to use The Mirror's post-offlce facilities. So charge for advertising or forward- .ng letters. This list is made up on Saturday morning. Utters will be delivered or forwarded on personal or written application. Utters advertised for 30 days and •tncalledfor will be returned to the post-offlce. Circulars, postal cards and newspapers excluded. WOMBN. Andrews. Adora, M. Asheley, Mrs. Lydia Arnold, Annie Ashley, Lee Amrose, Elsa Abrams, Evelyn Aud- ley, Langtry Ashton. Julia Arthur, Nita Abbott, May Appleton, Phyllis Allen. Margaret Adams, Stella May Alston, Lulu Espey Arnold, Gertrude Angarde, Arllne Athens, Ricca Allen, Nathalie Allen. Minnie M. Al- len, lAUilae Arnot, Lottie Alter, Adelaide Astor, Mary Astpiith. Hoyd. Sadie, F. Brough, Mrs. Harry Bloodgood, Josephine E. Blerbower, Jane E. Blerbovver, Clara Bel- mont, Sara Brown. Bonnie Bernard, Mrs. L. Butter- worth, Elisabeth Bishop, Minnie Burtou. Stella Bou- heur, Louise Brehany, Etta Butler, Henrlette Brown, Mile. Bertini. Valeria J. Blgelow, Minnie Bridges, C. F. Burnett, Miss Bohen. Adlne Bouvler. May Bon- ner. Charlotte F. Burnett. Belle Bartlett. Blanche Bates. Leonora Braham, Blanche Moulton Boone, Minnie Beckwlth. Belle Butler. Lillian Buckingham, Ethel Browning, Belle Bucklin, Marie Bishop, Lillian Bralnard. F. Cecil Butler. Mrs. Dlgby Bell. Emellne Barr, Rose Barrington, Blanch Benkendorf. Belle C. Brooke, Florence Beardsley, Laura Bartllng. Miss Belasco. Jane Burley, Letta Bryan, Minnie Bernhard, S. Lillian Bralnard, Agnes Bruce, Lydia Barry. Jean- ette Bageard, G. Butler, Marie De Beau. Amelia Baird, Mabel Barrows, Beasey Sisters, Anna Barclay, Inea Barlowe, Harriet Lena Bradford. Clara t. Bow- nig, Helen Bergen. Edith Berwyu. Mrs. Col. J. Fowler Bragg, Katharine Bloodgood. Gertrude Boswell. Clara Bloodgood. Gertrude Butler, Guelma L. Baker, Mrs. John Bloodgood. Carrlngton, Mona, Mrs. M. J. Clarke, Josepha Cowell, Jeanette Carew. Blance Cerf. Mrs. Ed J. Connelly. Helena Collier. Gertrude Cogblan. Lillian Cooley, Miss Converse. Mattie Choate. Charlottte Crane. Jessie Elaine Clarke, Nellie Cummens, Nellie Campbell. Mrs. Chas. E. Craig. Alice Cobb. Adelaide Clarkson. Mrs. Humphrey Coleman, Berulce Chllds. Anita Cluss. Kitty Cheatham. Nellie Castle. Ida Conquest. Kate W r eston Cherry. Mrs. W. T. Carlton, Maude Clark. Edith Crawford. Louise Clark. Mildred Connor. Cecillia Castelle, Harriet Clarke, Frances Comstock. Miss Corinne. Miss Convere, Ellen Cummens, Adelaide Clark. Mlldrld Carroll, May Crowell. Lillian Mae Craw- ford. Veva M. Conway. Mrs. Kirtland Calhoun. Lora A. Cllft, Gertrude Claire, Julie Kingsley Coote. Marie Curtis. Maude Clayton. May Crossley. S. Cooley. Jes- sie Carlisle. Carolyn Cooke, the Misses Clayton, Ethel Cohan, Maggie Cline. Virginia Carter. D»* Beau. Marie, Leila Davis, Mrs. John Drummond, Decola Deloro, Adeline Dunlap. Mrs. A. Dunham. L. E. Davis, Blanche Douglass. Grace E. Darling. Elinor Drowlng. M. Derlckson, Lillian Dean. Mardy Dona- setta, Rlllie Deaves, Marie Denbi. Cassle Dale, Blanche Duffleld, Augusta De Forrest. Millie Day. Canissa Dunlap. Agnes Fuller D'Ormand, Loralne Dreux, Edith De Graff, Barbara Douglass, Mrs. A. Denhaln, Mrs. F. N. Darling. Kathryu Dana. Marie Dressier. Kate Dalgllsb. Margaret Dale. Ada Deaves. Daisy Dwyer, Frances Drake, Anna M. Doud, Estella Dale, Madge Drew. Lillian Doherty. Margaret Dale, Alma De Alma, Lillian Dane, Margaret V. Donnelson, Arta Durham. Mabel Day. Dickie Delaro. Jessie Eartlett Davis, Aurie Dagwell. Bee Dunbar, Lucy Daly. Lillian Durham. Mamie Douglass. Mrs. Dough- erty, Isabel Da SUva, II. Davis, Emma Desmond. Earle. Mattie, Eleanor Elton. Burton Emmet, Grace Emmet t. Carrie Eater, Isabelle Evesson, Blanche Earl. Florence Earle. Viola Estella, Mattie Evans, Bertha Earle, EfHe Ellsler, Edith Edsll. Franklvn. Beth. Willow Francis, Polly Falrburn. Grace Filkins, Emma S. Fry, Eleanor Falk, Nellie Favden. Svdney Fay. Minnie Fuller, Emily Francis, Adelaide Fltzallen. Mvrta French. Jessie loot. Ethel Fuller. Juliet Faust. Alice Foster, Eve Anna Fay, Delia Fox, Mammie Forbes. Frances Florida. Eleanor Falk. Maggie Fielding, Margaret Fuller. Faust a French, Marguerite Ferguson, Eugenie Ferrer, Sadie Farley. Gilbert, Belle, Mrs. A. A. Gardiner, Louise Gallo- way, Ellen Gail. Ida Galday, Ida J. Goodfrleiid, Katherine Gray. Fannie Granger, Florence Gerald, Helen Gurney Lottie Gilson, Lillian (lentle, Lil- lian Irish, Olive Grandison, Louise Gauss, Frank- lin Gale, Sadie Grose, Grace Gresham. Marlon A. Gray, Ida Glenn, Katherine Gennaine, Florence Guise, Hand Gordon, Carolyn II. Graves. Helens Gor- don. Mrs. Albert Cillam. Bettina Oirard. Liz/.ie Gates. Emily Gale, Mrs. W. II. Gilbert, Nellie <;il- christ, Alice E. Gerald, Mollle Green, Kittie Gtlmore, Florence Gerald. Horndon. Agin 1 -', Grace Hazard. Pearl Hamlin. Ma- rie Henderson, Mabel Howard. Louise Hepner, Selmn Herrmann, Lizzie Hamilton, II. M. Holt, Jobyna How- land, Mrs. Ma'ie liashaw. Jessie Mae Hall, Maud Iloilins, Grace Heyer, .lane Holly. Martha Hablemann, Martha Hansford, Frances Head. May Hampton, C. Hatch, Gertrude Ilaynos. 1.11a Warren Harmon. I. Howe. Louise Henry, Y. llaskins. Joule Henderson, Jane Hollv. Mrs. O, II. HarUins. Kathleen Hamilton, Ella Heisey. Nettie Hartley, M. Belle Harrington, Marv Hoone. Grace Hull. Marie Hunt, Mrs. Charles Huntington. Mollie Holmes. Mrs. Rolit. T. Haines. Clara Hill. I.issle Hudson. Mrs. W. T. Heller. Elsie de Tonrnev Hlnebangh, Sadie Hart, Mrs. Al. Harris, Mrs. Charlotte Haden, Marie Hatlield. Madge Henry, Hattie Hilton. Ingram. Beatrice, Grace Irving. Emma Italic*, Isa- bel Irving. May Irwin, Alice living, Helen Ingram. •IctTerson. Cecil. Selone Johnson. Doralltie Jefferson, M. T. Johnson Mollie K. Jones, Maggie Johnson, Mrs. II. ,l"wett. Maude Jeffrie*. Kiir/ie. Marie. M.unle T. Know Hon, Caroline Keel- er. Claire V. Rotten 1, Mrs. James Kellv, Helen Keat- ing. Lyda Kane. Mayme Realty. Miss Keenan, Esther Hull Keelcy. Kara Kiliane, Dorothy Kent, Mattie Keene. Helen King. Mrs. Georgie B, Kvle, Goldle Keymanu. Levlek. Ada. Rose Levere. Gilbert le Lea rock, Mrs. Jos. Le Brandt, D, Hope I.e..1.aid. Belle Latone, Char- lotte Gambert. Ionise Lewis, Anna Loiighlln. Marie Leicester, Gladys Lester, Sadie Laser, Catnille La Tour. Amy I Adele La Gros, Mrs. L. 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  • THE NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR M A Y 26, 1900

    ci • \ i 11:1 Russell (direction of Charles Frohiuaui 1 ». Mi>- Hobbs.—-ITEMS: Knoll and McNeill h a w KigUrd with 'Ihe Uti .ntnl Midway Co.. of Cleveland. fm th*? Summer season.—Walter Preacott Ksrgsaos. treasurer of the Pari Optra House, has sass re-eu-gaged for nest n ason.

    \ V I 1 . K I > - I « \ H H K . - T 1 U : NESBITT iM. H. Bur-gum' •, manager): The Christian 11. Auule Russell in Mi-s Hobbe 19 will cloae the regular season at this house.—--GRAND OPERA HOUSE tM. 11. Burgunder, manager): Madame and Augustln Neuville In The Boy Tramp 14 1*5: good performances; fair busiuess. Key-atone Dramatic to. |t-St>

    P I T T t T O N . — M U S I C HALL (C. C. Kin*, mana->:: The Paiges 7-l« to fair business. Plays pre-h.nt.'d: La Belle Mario. The Prince of Liars. A Sol-dier i>f Prance. What Happened to Brown. East Lyuue, and The Chimney Coiner or A Box of Cash. Daniel gully 18. Oie Ouoa 19.

    I ' X I O X T O W X . - G R A N D OPERA HOUSE (Harry Beeaon, manager): A Hot Old Time 2 - c a n c e l e d . = • ITEM: A successful season has closed. Seventy per-formasecn were given to receipts averaging over $:{IK). Malinger Beeaotl will go to New York 21 to finish his lK>oklngs for next season.

    S C R A X T O X . - L Y C E U M T H E A T R E (Burgunder and Reis, lessees; H. R. Long, manager): The Chris-tian 12. Annie Russell 18.—*ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Burgunder and Reis, lessees; H. R. Long, manager): The Boy Tramp 10-12; fair business. Keyatone Dra-matic co. 14-10.

    1JU B O I S . - F U L L E R ' S OPERA HOUSE (A. P. Way, manager): Season closed 14 with Gorton's Min-strels to S. R. O.; audience pleased.«=«=ITEM: The season just closing opened Aug. 19, and from then until now there have been presented a total of 272 per-formances.

    B E L L E V E R X O X . - P E O P L E S THEATRE (E. C. Balrd, manager): The Span of Life 11; good busi-ness; performance good. Season closed. = = 1 T EM: Manager Baird expects to begin a t once enlarging the theatre.

    J O H X S T O W X . - C A M B R I A T H E A T R E (I. C. Mishler, manager): Ole Olson 10; good house; fair performance. The Village Postmaster wil l close the regular season 18. Jeffries-Sharkey pictures 2 4 . — OPERA HOUSE (J. G. Ellis, manager): Dark.

    L E H A X O X . - F I S H E R ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Markley. Appell and Neeley, l essees; F. W. Alles. manager): Deshon Opera co. 14-19 in Fra Diavolo, The Chimes of Normandy. Olivette. The Bohemian Girl. Glrofle Girofla. and Said Pasha.

    M E H C E R . - O R R ' S OPERA HOUSE (Charles T. Byers, manager): Diamond Brothers' Minstrels 10; satisfactory entertainment; good house. Kellar 11; 8 . R. O.; audience pleased; receipts, $518. Season closed.

    H A Z L E T O N . - G R A N D OPERA HOUSE (Henry Walser, manager): The LUlputians (local) good houses 12. Remenyi Concert co. . with Victor Blegel, cave a delightful concert 15. Daniel Sully 19. Ole Olson 21.

    W I L L I A S I S P O R T . - L Y C O M I N O OPERA HOUSE

    5George H. Bubb. manager): Macauley-Patton co. 14-9 first half of week In T h e Minister's Son, The Two Sisters, and A Wasted Life; fair buainess; pleased au-diences.

    B E T H L E H E M . - O P E R A HOUSE (I*. F. Walt-ers, manager): House dark since 5. excepting for local attractions. Mama's Pet, billed for 17, did not reach here.

    K A X E . - L Y C E U M (A. B. Cohn, manager): Gor-ton's Minstrels 15; large and pleased a u d l e n c e . = " OPERA HOUSE (George H. Verbeck, manager): Sea-son closed.

    H A H H I S H L R G . - G R A N D OPERA HOUSE (Mark-ley and Appell, managers): King Dramatic co. closed a pecunlarly and artistically satisfactory week 12. Deshon Opera co. 21-26.

    X E W C A S T L E . — O P E R A n O U S E (J. F. Genk-Inger, manager): Diamond Brothers* Minstrels 12; good performance; large business. A Poor Relation delighted a large audience 14. Season cloaed.

    C O L U M H I A . - O P E R A HOUSE (James A. Crowth-ers, manager): Will is Brothers' co. 14-16, presenting Bosom Friend, In Atlantic City, and Two Old Cronies; fair business; co. good.

    W A S H I X G T O X . - L Y R I C T H E A T R E (F. R. Hal-lam, manager): The Span of Life 12; good bouses; an-dlenees pleased. Season closed.

    W E L L S R O R O . — B A C H E AUDITORIUM (Dartt and Dartt, managers): Gorton's Minstrels 8 closed ft very successful season; performance good; good house.

    P I X X S I T A W S E V . — MAHONING O P E R A HOUSE IF. M. Bowman, manager): Gorton's Min-strels 12; good house; audience pleased.

    S H A R O X . - M O R G A N GRAND OPERA HOUSE (J. Elmer Grimm, manager!: Kel lar to big business 12; pleasing performance. Season closed.

    S U X B U R Y . — O P E R A HOUSE (W. C. Lyons, man-ager): Ole Olson 25.

    RHODE ISLAND. W E S T E R L Y . - B L I V E N ' S OPERA HOUSE (C. B.

    Bliven manager)* D'Ormond-Fuller co. 7-12 pleased fair business In The Two Orphans, The Troubles of Mr. Brooke, The Marble Heart . A True Kentuckian, The Three Musketeers. All a Mistake, Sapbo, Faust , Ingomar. Fancbon, and Monte Cristo.

    SOUTH DAKOTA. S I O U X P A L L S . — N E W T H E A T R E (S. M. Bear,

    manager): Second week of the Redmond Dramatic co. *t-12 opened to packed house with A Modern Galatea, followed by My Brother's Keeper, Rip Van Winkle, The Mountain Girl, and Three of a Kind; co. first-

    D E A I J W O O D . - O P E R A HOUSE (Thomas taker, manager): Louise Brehany Concert co. 25, de Tourney 26. Alba Heywood co. June 15.

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    =-- "ITEM: Manager La point has renewed his lease of the B a n e U|H>ra house for the next five years to the satisfaction of local theatregoers.

    F A I R I I A V E X . - P O W E L L S OPERA HOUSE (John Powell, manager): Pat Maloney's Irish Visitors 15; small house; fair performance. Andrews Opera co. in Carmen PS; food house; excellent performance.

    M O X T P E L I E H . - - B L A N C U A R D OPERA HOUSE (G. L. Hlauchard, manager): The American Girl to smal l house 14. Sapho 21. Pat Maloney's Irish Vis-i tors 24.

    S T . A L H A X S . - W A U G H ' S OPERA HOUSE (T. R. Waugh, manager): Just Before Dawn 11; satisfac-tory performance; fair attendance. Daniel Sully In T h e Parish Priest 16 pleased a large house. Mary Howe Lavin Concert co. 18.

    HURLIXGTOX.-HOWARD OPERA BOOSE (Mrs. W. K. Walker, manager): Daniel Sully in The Parish Priest 15 closed the local season to good busl-ness.=*=ITEM: This has been one of the best sea-sons in the history of the Howard.

    B E X X I X G T O X . - O P E R A HOUSE (Goldsmith and Wood, managers): Chauucey Olcott 24 wil l close the local season, that has been the most prosperous sea-son since the Opera House was built.

    R L T L A X D . - O P E R A HOUSE (A. W. Higglns. manager): Andrews Opera co. in Carmen to fair bouse 15. The Governor of Kentucky (local) 23, 24.

    S T . J O H X S B l ' R Y . - U O W E OPERA HOUSE (F. M. Black, manager): The Burglar 25.

    Lyceum co. 16-18.

    VIRGINIA. P E T E R S H l ' R G . - A C A D E M Y OF MUSIC (Wil-

    l iam E. French, manager): Spooner Dramatic co. closed a week of fair business 19, having presented to satisfied audiences, The Egyptian Princess, By the King 's Command. For Honor's Sake, The Gold King, Tbe Pearl of Savoy, An American in Cuba, and The Lawyer ' s Wedding.

    L Y X C H H I R G . - P r l m r o s e and Dockstader's Min-s tre l s under canvas 10; good business and perform-ance .

    WASHINGTON. S E A T T L E . — T H E A T R E (J. P. Howe, manager):

    Boston Lyric Opera co. 6-12; good co . ; crowded bouses. Repertoire: La Mascotte. Said Pasha. Olivette, II Trovatore, Marltamv Faust , and Martha. = = T H I Ri A V E N U E THEATRE


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