New York Clipper (Mar 1878)

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^CH 30, 1878. THE nSTE^W caNjmiiC'if. Jti* ainnuudTomAlien, _ nUlilliis Greenwich, CL, iceentir had a "^Sbli lEtW. WOT _»ep«imlfd by^ matnal ^5lD*o ' __ _ !5*^ShCT°wM«5lli«'to let lt'f«tttbere.'howeTeT. i^lJllmtntwmi' enumsl Into to aetUe theirdlllFT. S« "*^SiS poreraed bj the ivjen of the P. B. Thle Si'^/f i^momlmc of Much 2D, a ihott dlitfaiica Sf ^ °°iiLfr. ume fUtj epeetaion being on hand. ^ ^lLur« some nny apecunna oewg on oaoo. S '"-hnll the lighter man of the two, was tepeat- 5?fi55a down, but fonyht »aniely. ^InlMalK iMbtfinient aahe recelTel and flnallrwln- ^ - J.^fh onnbibnient aahe recetTCd. and flnallj t Sc:>'£^h^^tarouoiL Both contotanu wen badly S'»'^^!merwa« jeoinded byhla brother, white r^^kJ^JiWjA upon Allen. It waa claimed br the &P21S,uthat the blow which donbled him op Gi the g,,«eml>tw ^ too lowdnwn. and the Reneial Im- ■><?''~^^ to he that Alio la the better man. f^^'^-. ifi-Txxv the dercr Brooklyn member of the oI^Jm^ lecelre a tenlmonlal benefit at Mozart t^* ' or Pmlth and Pnlton itneta, thai dty, on SS^SSiSt April a There win be an athletic and S*»J2?i5thLioccaiilon,amon(i the chief adreitUed 5S?*^h5Blb0llngbouta between Mullen and Plot jSffiv ^ hair^loUar ebeeDueDtenriidoKlii UJdxic«dranUn of the er u tho bunrnD Msyvn wens; bot Uwr vere bailer bad bis tnmU* tbr nocblnj^. The new nmitttee of the club—Mean. Hooper. Jenkliu, k—are Ure men, and we bope to see titan pnaMny itotbe'dd aa caiIt an the fmnid and weather of play. They ■hfnud also In for plavlns mote aa ip"*^^— tun the dob baa hitherto done. 6II.UAR0S. *«• '^_,o«iL to wmiAin Hlffliii It HUTT Hni'« on W'^luib 21. attracted a lam amemblT, who had 4^iir<'r: nojvintf a pleaMntafternoon. Toe wind-up >i^^M Htelnaand Johnnj Mnrpby, and ftiUy equal- I, kceplnfc a ulnon In Bmtnn. We hear J*? 'SdSt ha« become conildeiably Improved. nSIAHA STATE XOtTBJ*AJJtEKT- Byen the Tlmo-bKll Chmmplon. ThUalfalrwmiilnanfniTated at WaKhIn|:ti>n Uall, Indlan- apollx, on March 18^ by an exhibition icame between Parker A. Byena t>f I^ilayette and Jacob Schaefrr, lonj a renklent ofthe Went, but tecentlr anojoomer In Boaon. Schaefer, wboM bent nn wan 114, and arerage a fVactlon orer 12. won by a aeore of 400 to 2S0. Then came the flna came of the tonmacient proper. The numbo* of pnlnta waji3DD, and the contestanca were Randolph Hdner of Kokomo and HaiTT BoMer of Indlanapolljt. Hebier won by 1^ hli* aTeniie being las-T. Tbe uiiceit nuu wen 92 by the win- ner, and aObv tlie loaer. The Kcond Rune of the toamunent, played on the alter- noon of the Mcond day, wan between Jacob II. Gamtt and neone Monla, the former of whom waa In the olden time foe • •• ■ • - - -- eioliclit O'UIARY WIH8 THE BEIiT. . ..TTsaO 1-4 MUea Id 139 Houn 10 g, C«»«" Mlmatea. .V. «incl«ion of the Antley tonmament In Lon- f^J^ Sn Samnlay erenlne, Moreh ZS. there. wm» *S- the wires the announcement that Daniel S»*J. ADcSca l repiwentttlT^ had walked olf with OfK*'ZL,,r-lTliizacnniiummate bestlnK t/talanie Held S*''°S?«ll!<!n< and ronnera Great Britain cuold pit d *• "K, ,nd accomplWilng a wondetful peiformance. ««»*£,^i-?nt Mji hJld at AKrlcultural Ball, and the 6'iSJZi'tfniliii: it wore: ^^^^t* of ID^toTT*. each, for all comer*; each com- S"'??i,Sf by ninolns or wnlUnit, the bmtof hia way ,,3SiiitM«l.«tance) for idx dayn and niulitiv— • 'jStt oM o clock a. », on Monday, March 18, It-^-f^iuh at hair-pa<t ten o'clock P. K., March If JEfSin accnmpU-'J'lnS tlie fcteatest distance In * Jj?it>^ltlnie to be the ehamplon pedn(trian of the ^a#cuKu jijyj intnuted tohU keeping a belt, Tolae •■''■T'J^rje £SOD: wennd, £100; thlid,£SO; and an' JjySTnrOTeAwaJl^e*o.f«) mllwtoleoelvebaci „l ^^wtth'anVljiiiiiuna' Anycompitllor"(other ^tlpii three meD) corerim: more than JOO mllo to <i**^IIjliloS£S rnrereiy tTiree miles orer the iOO W ^rhimwinniot to exceed £«. The imiplmi receipt) ^nchUnoum_ ,ltber divided bi^ween the 1?Se'proportlon as theprbeii, or awarded In further SScoiuane P«li-«trlinljrai. Two tiackM were siR'l,_.ni! for EnirlWimen and one for forelcnets— ^iStrmeaKOilnsiieTen laps and tho Utter elgbt lap* «5'.K!'i«ntTi»IfCtod cnmpetitoia, R P. Weaton, Peter "IrlilodC Fany 'I'd not rtart, the conteiitiuiu be ^'iSJirBAllryor filttlnjrhoame, IL Brown ("Blower-': *tJS!^ W Corkcy of London, Jnoech Orore* of Onwes- ^"So^rrfom llniael ofLomlon, (fcoiKC Idc of North H?'sII.fc'c«uree Ji)lin«in of Barrow-ln-Furaew, Lanca- V*"* B.^i»n of Wrexham, W. LewU of MIngton, C. nomber of piib- Srf MBH*. "bo l.»d m\ bi K Mtremlcn each, appeared SiMof Wm. Howes, who won the recent ffi hours walk, SrTnand perfomance, and much dlaappolntment w SSJliHeof his non-partlclpalion, many belnn of opl had Abetter chance than any other of those w tfJiMrf to O'Le.iiy. Howes mated that the entry of JrLSeM.' made without hLi cunsent, and that he never wTSt iDMMlon of taklns part, prefcrvliiE to encatre In a Si VHli the winner for £300nidde, O'Leary preremsd. tlie^ 2^f^ntli|m Tanphnndid [n^ an open qoertlon.^but Le^^ f^dKTor not te could have made » better t with ^e (iiBebib ggiS^iTediner the flirt day. Fron Sriiie (rorw In which cannot fie tvlled upon aa alwo- ^comct, weile.mthe following Information rcuard the rcrar-ball champion of Indiana. Georcc ■ ■ ■ ■ the Morris la an old-time aafety-player, and conscouenlly the avera^ce was very light, bU own beInK but 2.12-19, while that of Garratt, who wcm-by 100, waa only3-IS-19. The winner's best run wa.i33; the loser's, lA. Averaj^c 4.7-17, Charlea E. Car- ney then heat Albert llawkliu by 9ft, the letter's aven^ belni; 3.1-84, and hla best run 19, whkh waa also the size of Oamey'a- At nicht Parker A. Bveis beat Garratt by 300 to 226—averages. 8.9-17and 6.11-17; best runs, 57 by the loser and 25 by the winner; and Helser captured Morrw liy 30O to 68—averages, 1L5-I3 and 2.8-13; best runs, 6S and 9. Hawklw and Bussey opened play on the third day, the latter, whose averace and best rnn were B.lt-17 and 0), winning bv 194. Hawkins avenoed 3.2-17, and his best run wo-s It). Tnen Oorratt belt Carney by 300 to 200, the aver- aaes belmr Sl5-I4 and 3L3-14. and the best runs U for winner, tn 24 fur lowr. At night Carney scored but 81 to 30) liy By- ers, whucs avere^e was IZ and l>est run 66. Carney's best was 25, and his average 3.6-7. The day's play was flobthed by Uciiter and Hawkins, the latter scorinir 2M. averaglne 6.IR-3I, and showing 57 for Ills best run, HeLier's being 59, and his average 9-31-31. In the afternoon of the fourth flay Oariatt beat Hawkins T 300 to 219, the winning avenge being 6.19-21; and Bvere, rnnse m^orlty wns 221 and average29.11-17, also beat i[hw- klns. At night Hebter made a run of 110 and averaged 15. beating Carney by 300 to 77; and Byera, with arun or97 and an average of 14.2-7, beat Buiwey by 189. Tlie latter' play dLtappnlntcd his friends. In the afternoon of the closing day, Mareh 22. Busvy mode t^lal amends for hlsshnrteomlngs of the prior night bv puttmg In the largest run of the tourney (116) and the biggest average (30). The final game of the tournament aroper bi thus denc^bed by Tht fnUamvolU Journal of [areh Z); '-The hall was filled to overflowing by an enthusiastic crowd to witness the game between Byers and Helser, which manifested Its approval by shouts of applause. 1 lel- ser won the first shot, and chose the white halL but failed to count. Byera also fslled, and for the first six Innings both playera seemed to be too ncrvoos to pisy. Byers wns the first to pet a start, and made n run of 19 In the eighth Inning, followed by runs of eonsi number for several Inn- ings, gtrlns bim a lead, whicli he maintained nntll the middle of the game, when KclS4>r scored a run of 48. elvlns him the lend by a few points. Byera made three tuns of 31, 33 and 40 In the twenty-eightli. twenty nlnlh and thirtieth Innings, which virtually won the game, as llelaer failed to come near him alter that- He (llelser) seemed to be very much -rattletl,' and. nltlinugh he made some fine shots, mlKSeil several extremely easy ones. The game was flnlsh- e<l In the fortlctli Inning by Byera scoring a run of 26 pa'mts- The crowd cheered and appUuded vnclfernoslf, and neariy evervone crowded forward to shake t)ic liand ot Indiana's chaiiivlon- To-nluht there will be a game between Helser anil Byers for SID a side, 600 points op. three-ball. French carum. Hsrrv Bufvey Immediately challeoged ByetH, and the game will'be played at an eariy date." THE Jnmr Ctrr Heiortb Gen CLra—The new gnmndi of this club at Marion, X. J., were opened on Tuesday, March 19, when gUiM-ball shooting waa Indulged In by members and ochcra The flm event waa a swcefMrtakes i«oot, S2 entry, five balls, which wu won by Eugene Boganku (12 yaida rise), beating three othem. The next iraa also a sweep, in same conditions, with fifteen entries. W. Sheppaid, .ceott Bocardus and M. Buttles broke all their halls an^ divided first money, S15: F. M. ThompMn and Dr. Butdett each smaslied four and divided second money. SIO: and G. Hurlbut took third money, S5. N'eit was a match between young Boganlus and HeiitT lAngstalf (each ahnnt thirteen yean of ace). twent>--five balls apU<ce, 10 yards rise, both using the same gun, a ao-imnge. "Tliey tied on 20. and Lang. stair declined to shoot oK This was followed by a sweep of t36, ten balls each, Uyds. rise, twenty-tlitee entries. J. II. Huribot won first money, Sa^ by breaking nine balls. Wm. Hughe» and E. Madison breaking eight each and diving second money, (Itl. and the third prize, SIO, waa divided by J. S. Dusttn and A. Heritage, who broke seven apiece. Captain Bfjpatdus then essayed the feat of break- ing 300 balls wlihin twenty-one mlnuteii- Two traps were used MDd three gnnsof tlie followlDg welglit and calltne: No. 10 gauge, lOb.; No. 12 gauge, "nOi; and No. 20, SSIb. The Capialo smashed 301 tmlls in 2inn. 3>^, ■"'-'''T oidy thirteen In the 314 shot at. BocARsrH FAiLa—CapL Bogardns attempted to kill 85 plfCOM out of rtlty pain at Brookl>-n l>ri%-ing Park, Long Island, March 22. The feat U an exceedlnaly difficult one, and fea- expected that the Captain would succeed; nor did he, but, thuugii failing, be exhibited remnrkahic skill, over ninety birds being hit, of which number sixt.v-three fell dead within Niunds, while six of the thirty-seven scored as missetl dropped dead beyond the limit. The birds were ytHing anil strong, and even when hard-hit carried the shot a long dUtsnce, while there mils little wind, rendering It a dltticult matter, by n.*a.>ion of the smoke, to draw a head upon the second bird while it was within effective hitting dKtuncc. Few were hit with the flist batreL B^ignniuH UM-d the same gun he shot with In bis 5,000 gloss-hall feat at Gllniote's—a Rcntt k Co. 10-bore, not In the veiy best order—and shot IWim H and T traps, placed aNmt a yard apart. 21 jurxls rise. 100 yards fall. Long L-iland Gim (Hub rulw covernlng. Umpires: MiMes BaylU for Mr. Dulfy (backer of birds), <;. F. Clldersleeve for Bo- gardus. Referre. Dr. Tsllpot. A note«-orthy liict is that one of the hinls which fell dead nut of Ismnds—nlM)ut 127 .vsnls from l)ie mps—was found to have ten shot wounds. About one tliouiand spectatora were present, ari* the large majority are satisfied that, under more fiiviirable ciicum- .-unces, Bogiiidus can accuniplUli the feat undertaken. Time of shooting, lli. 30m. RiiORT^RANGE TotTKNEY. — The tnassive championship A RBREKTED SEAT FOR 50 CENTS. After months of pwparatloo, ici^xdlcaa of expenie, and two weeks' contlnaoos dal ly reb tanals, THE CRAIGA DnOTU a thrilling Irish drawta by the adaptor of "The Two Orphana.^ ' MATIN-EE Wedne«Uv and ^rnrday at 2 l-lf 49rB STBEET AND OlH A^-BCL'E. Wm. Blhlson, Proprietor. F. A. HeCIaiie, Stage-manager. O pen aJl the year nsind- Write and get a date. l-lf SAN FRANCI^O JHS>TBEL.-<. OFERA-HOL'SE, BROAOWAT AND JSIS .STRST. TH E FAMILY REPORT. RECEITED WITH ROAKK NICinXY. Firet week of the bmous enmcduui MK. KrfftBV .-siiw- COMB, who will sing "Rue (Cranium " and dance theUld Mrglnny Breakdown. OCR HASH-UOl-gE. LAUGUKO-CAa ALABA3IA UOMZ GLOBIOU.S SOLO AND PAKT SINGING. Beats secured. MATINEE jWtnrdar al 3L l-lt» badge offered by Th£ ForcMt and Strran, and a variety of other prizes, were last week contended for at (>)nlln's Ot lery, tills city, by nine teams often men each, representing ST. IiOTTIS TOCRNAADEiVT. On Mareh 21 St. Lnuls, a city whose enterprise has of lato .vein rendered It foremost In billbinl.% inaugurated n han- rr^tL^ floves i|ulle closely, never had a shadow of a EStolajt week's competition; how far he traveled we SC?kt»iw as h'Ls name was not mentioned In any of the SlSie" teceived aller the flrrt dnv. From these cahle- ^ETibe flgures In which cam ^omict, weilean the foil o A?7 r i-Corkov, 91: ftown. «S: Lewis. 85: Mc 5Li 8J-Vsoghan. 82; O'Leaiy, BI: Ide, m. At mid ^j>nk.v, lis: O'l^aiT, 112: Vaughan, 101: McLeavy Sam iboeach. O'Leary had kept on a trot until he Silenack In the afternoon, having a good Irad nt the ^^Zpoa ttiomlns he went off at a brlik walking gait ■•iS!iv°S' o'clock p. ¥.-0'Le»ry,' 160: Corkey, 1S9: ■iBniiiidTaoahon, 153each: theothereafhr oft O'Lcnrr jSni coo.*ldcrably from friddlncss; <3ort:ey was Id cxeel- ^mdttion and making it hot for the American. At . Jr-OXeaiTand Corkcy, 174 each; Brown, 17U; Vaugh- EL la Kone of the rem.ilnlng contestants had done more uie allies, and thus early It was made apparent that sTnlconlc«t lay between those named. &Leary In the SSrobindoned the rnnnlng tactics which he hod pur- SriBwnr moch all day, and was In better fix, baring te- ^H^ITom his attack of dizziness. Vaiighan was now SSthepace. flnthlng his miles In quicker time than StSiy Betting had, from even on Daniel against the ML chanced somewhat more In favor of \aughan and cStr. who were going along steady and strong, anil were toW upon as dangerous rivals to him. However during Enlfbt O'Leary gained a long lead. Increasing the cona- teeofbL^fHrods. . „ ft[HiiSDAV, I A. K.-0'Loarr,2DD: Corkcy, 190: Brown, a TSoidian, 104: Smith. vH At 3 P. st-O'Lenrv, 249: tebjif 237: Bron-n. 233: Corkey. 229. At midnight— fflBrT,»I; Vaughan, 271: Brown, 268. _ . _ iSbidit 11.30 A. it-O'Lcaiy, 318: Vaughan. 307 ftmT sa. At 3 V. IL-O'Learj-, S»; Taughan, 315; Km 30S. Vaughan, Uioogh suffering severely ftom snro iA tiMi kept trotting pretty steadUy nH day and had railn- Hio the leader. Corkcy wns compelled to take along Si, bavhigbeenseb'ed with severe pains In tbelegs. At Baokht-O'Learr, 373: Vaughan. 3Sfl; Brown, E7. rjIlilT, 11 A M.—O'Leary, 403; Taughan, 380; Brown, SI (JjTkey, Smith and Ide many miles behind, but gnme- bsmiwerinB. Both Brown and Taughan l«i at IntorraW. iiS OXeary kept up the same steady stride which he had Blloulned since Tnwd.-vy. He was, howerer, »uir"1ng BBidetably. not ITom fttlgue, bat fhnii pataflil cli^"?. vtb bis left leg seemed somewhat stUfened on that ac- ]Zl At 7 p. K.-0'Leaiy, 438)4; J?'W'«?v«5i„4LVi'J tiiM3),IIDpenionswere present The rush to witness i ne anlst continued, and as the band ptayed Amertcannira In wore on, and the gieat SnDdlng waafflled to ovenlo*- i. A dispatch sent at noon read: "O'Leary is some- 2tiame and his feet arc sore, bnt he is wnlllngata Bdr pace, cvWcntlv reserving his strength. He baa the ^^Tl in hand, and nothhuc short of an abaolute col- kiae can prevent blm from winning." At 1 p. k.— Ol^rr, 493: Taughan, CO: Brown. 447. At 2 P. K.— eiesi^ 497; Tiurlian. 473. At 3 r. M.—OLeary, a^oghan, 478; Brown. 453. At 4 P. «.-0 Leaty, 5' TiSrtuui to; Brown, 458. At S P. Jt—O'Leary, It TioghiS 4S7; Brown, 46S. At 6 P. M.-^'Leary, SI; TaToBian, 491; Brown, 4« At 7 p. K.--0'Leary. 516; TnrtiaiCW: Brown, 472. The contest collapsed rather mSnW. Vaiichaneomp1eted5a0mllesat7.38o'clnckand bn ittlitd. O'Leary walked nntll S-IO o <:>«*'.;^!°„?5 bdoanplned Sn miles and 2 laps, and then left the tracl_ hm eaiked rill 83D o'clock, scoring 477 miles and 2 lapii Ue lino walked till 130, scoring 408 mUea and 4 laps. (TLearv was then dfstUred winner amid tlio pUylnw dniii^iuilaini and boundless excitement and enlDQ- m. The Victor, it wHI be observed, titid ^o honra Bd twenty minutes to spare when he left the track, Bl wu therefore capable of msldng • a much bet- tor mnd had there been any occasion to persevere. BBS time for the filil dWance was ISSh.IOmln. Be accom- ^ailml 4I<^ miles 2i6 yards in I41h. emiii. lOsec In hU BUA nihVeston at the some place ix<* year, whlcn nob atthe better performance of the two for the rewn tat then O'Lcarv walkeil every foot ofthe Journey, wliere- Blitt week he trotted during a great part of the nrsi teyeljht houis. AS EIGHT HOURS MATCH. I.XcLeavr andW. Smith engaged in an etehtbonrs taioreDdaianco and speed at the Shawfleid Be creat lnn <1^BIJ.^ Cia.«ow. ScotLand, March 9. The ineil agreed to •Dtwaatag, ondron tho last two honra, bnt MCIrfavT a* the race fo hot that Smith had tn take mb ocaislonai narrtoBep with him. About an hour alter the start Btabanto tail, and conthiued aO day, drenching alike fietnnnetltors and spectators. At Meen miles (time, 211. fain, iwo, McLea?y led by ftilly 500 yanb, when Smith «W, and. putting on hw rannlns shoe*, ran twM™ tSa, Ibosobnilning a lead of fonr miles. McLeavy re- tnd for a bath and change of clothes after wnlWng i»miy twomlles(tlme. 41ioura6mln.2aiee.) O" ^ISfiJ »it»enick. McLeavy stated hhl Intention ,to walk tiusix «'dirk P.M.. ai which lime hehsd completed the distana of totr Hre miles. Smith still belnp four ™l ™'°„"?,",5 One, I hours 40mlu.) After McLeavy retired. Smith nited another lap. when he waa told by hl« backers to ■^'itninlng heavily. TBI rnmH op Gkorgx Waujick, the J«w»' English Water who vws at rcratch with 7S5Kyd«. In the late ZHyd-s. fWlcap at Hyde Park, ShelBeld, in which he was beaten br t foot by Ilatchena.81yds. start, have suited a snbscrip- ™ tor Mm. by way of consohitlon for hU Ikllure to win fcn prtis, and lo token of their admiration f"r •'•iflO^'j'S" 4J«raaner. Wallace was born Mareh 3, 1852, stands 50. jl^^nd weighed inut) on the day of the handicap al- J. bau-uli KxyDiCAr. for £10, waa tun atthe Jforton 55 Ground.^ Manchester, Ene., Mareh 9 Chit of for^y nattas twenty-nine started, the Ihvorite being Langfojd at ^.Ol, while 4 to 1 were laid agalnt Houidsworih and Don- «• Remit: D. Houidsworih, 17ynjdsstait,flnit: E Don- •a.*, second; Pearson. 30. third: J. Langford. Si-fomth V. Weill of Amerio stArted, tma the 20 y»nls Qaric. GUI'S Latest Waul— Wm. Oale «n««;?'5l»°i'f 10D-.hipunermde(inanexhIbltlan walk of 4,000 qnarter 00010 4.000 consecuUve ten minutes) nt '-^ fz.^. 'J^^ I.U Hall Eng.. ind at 10 A. X. t>eEan nn additional m Wuten la 125 consecnUve six mlnutea. He flnlahed amid 4 wwBpoor of rain. Ji<T (^ocLDi.N'nhaa lesnmedthe prep*™*''" oQ^iiK i2n»i of cicelling in pedestrian and o'her athletic '«\ his iiretcu.itnmcr being Mr. Plnnock. <>?hcrswlsh- Jathisur,j^p^ will find him at the grounds of the A. x. UottHaTeiL J'WTo.v HiLtjni.<r walked In Cincinnati, O., last week. task was to cover lOO mUe< In 23 hours, which she hi md "unoceumpibhed Horah 20, with seven mlnntea and ■tr-two seconds to ^aie. JiBiMm hi said to have completed, on March 5, at the •*'°?°"''«"<«Wa!klng.tinck and Hatha, Leeds, Eng. ?<ta>korwalklnglJIXI miles hi 100 bonis, finishing with ■*>-aj. to iipare. ^ ^ 1i3Ly9"9i ^- Lewis, Harry Thatcher, A. Hancock, O SSfockonl H. Richard-son (America) are among the ^Jwjforthe filly-mUewalk to take place in London, -J-foCTCT attempted to give H. Heacott el|*t yards In ilO. at London. Eng., March 4, but wns easily beaten secoQils. eJlBx E.NXIS on Mareh H. at SJO P. if..wna to commen« gnu or walking 400 miles in 12S honra at the Rink, JJ^Osioxs walked six mHes and a half with all his "«s on in 57 minutes near Bellevne, Eng., March 4. »auij, Howes, says a cable dispatch of MMch 22>, ''^foged O'LeuT to walk for the belt and £500 a side. LiTT>C!m>Nfi and John Ptyor ore matched to f?™jd<. for9100. at Clifton Park April 13. 'dicrt^ tournament In which its putative nmoteiir player W. McCniiry participated, along with such uniioubtedbnifes- pionaU as Jncnii Scliarfcr. Cyrillc Dion and (leonte F. Slos- son, milled toTliomas J. (-.sflagher, who also claims robe nn amateur. Plns.<inn. Scliaefer and Dion play even up and give McOeerv 20 per cent., while Slosson and scliaefer ore required to give 10 per cent. toGailsgher. of whom It wsscx- acted. according to a telegraphic dispatch, that ho play Dion even I'lp. Tlie Ingle of this Fvstem of handicapping is inex- rilicalilc except bv a proverb—If there Is "the best or lt'» n nnvthlng. CvtHlle Dion will have It. Dlnn and Gal- lagher plBVeil the opening grime, nnd Dion won ov a score of 60010 462. his average being 10.10-19 .awilnst I1-2S. In plavlng Gallagher, who gave McCreery 10 per cent., on the'night of March 'B. the St. Louis amateur was beaten by a score of 600 to 340. the loser averaging 11.1-1, and the winner 19.11-31- On Saturdnv night Slosson and Scliierer played a remarkable game.whlch Slos-ion won on nn aver- age of S7!i, and with this brilliant score: „ , „„ ™ ^Suo!iSOS.-2. 4. 87. 4. 18. 2SS. 1. S. 0. 96. «. 2il 4. 0.15-«0. ^ACTIB.-*, 7, 2W, 2. 3S, 0, 3, 0, 2, 7, =0, 10, 0. 124- '^osson'fl average In 600 .hn^.n^'hlo?,*" ""J?'" with It except Wlllbim Sexton's 31.11-19 In e») hi his »<.(») match In New Orleans, when tho same Inning that mode him 600 also carried him to 726, thus increasing Ills nvenlge to 38.4-19. In 905 points it was M-If-27, «.'»J ."'Jf ^'"",» highest run fell 60 po'mts short of Slusnon s highest in St. Lonla. BREvrnisi.—W. Tnylor, brother of the well knnwn Enc- respectlvely the Zettler, New York, Hdlwlg, Scottish-Amer- ican, Newark, Seppenfeldt, Centennial, Irlsli-American, and Yorkvllle CIuIm, Hie conditions were: Ten shots each man at 110 feet (Oeedmoor 200-ynid target reduced), rifles 22-100 calibre, 31b triprer pull. The scores were: Zettler, 451: New Tork, 443; Uellwlg, 442: Scottish- American, 437; Newark, 429; Seppenieidt, 427; Centen- nial, 42i; Irish-American, 420; Yorkvllle, 419. Total pussi ble score. 300. The highest IndMdual score—49 out of a piWMlhle SO—was made by 1'. Meyer of the Rellwlga and J. I). Rtdpath of the Centennials. C. E. BIydenbnrgh oftlie New York Club, J. L. Tobias of the Newarlc and M. Engel oftheZettlera were next with 48. The prizes woo were presented at tlie Scunenmt Uoum on the ereiiliis of Uie iQd. The ]f0NTH1.T proot of the ExcelsiorCliib of WUIIams- bnig. L. L. took phice at the Brooklyn Driving Park March 21. Ten members pulled trigger at five blida each, 21 yards rise (except the tMdge-holder, Thomsa Obrig, wlio stood at 30 yards), 80 yards boundary, with thia lesnlt: Uuber, Kampflnullcr, Watts and Hedeman, 4 each; Bcnngeroni Helser, 3 each; McGdl, Altenbrand and Obrig, 2; Weber, 0. In shooting ofl; the first three each gnuswl 2, Hedeman missing JERSET CITT B CHKt'lZB. l PARK.—The recently-eleeted offlcera of thUi association are: President Theodore Giibel- secretaiy, Beraaid Llppmsnn; flnanrlnl secretary, •iohn C. Werner; treasurer, Jacnb Rlngle; finance commit- tee—R. C. Fcsscnden, Ghils. Gruber and John Oaren; Park committee—Rudolph Sweetier, Adolf LuckandN. Jantzen; shooting committee—John C. Werner, John Me^-er, A_ Zongner, Chtluopher Gruber and William Fauly, IBA A. PAlJtE has been matched by Mr. Ilaigrerty to kill seventy-five birds out of fifty palm. The match, which Is for S230 a side (Mr. Dully backing the blnls). Is to be de dded April 8, at tlie Btt>okl>'n Dri%-ing Park, L. I. 9. H. SppjiR beat nine other memhera of the Merry Mount (Hub of Qulncy. Mai;s., In a sliootat fifteen glass btills escli, Miireli 31 lie broke 14, H. O. Stndley being eecond n ltli 13, und A. Keating third, with 12. WrruDBAWN.—^Tlie ctiallcnge Issued lost week not hnvine lieen nccopted by Ini Pnlne. Cnpt. Boganlus on March 23 took di>i\-u llie six liunilrvd dullnrs piit,ted tliervwUli. THE POLICE ATHLETIC CLUB DISBANDED. uajid: 8 OA-BDEHV. L. M. BCBEN MANA(3H CARD. The manager has the honor of announcing that he has succeeded In organizing a company In wlik;b will be com- prised the names of mani' of tlic most EMI.VENT UPERATK^ ARTISTS IN TirtCOU-VTRY for the performance of ENGLISH OPERA La the most thcrooghly complete and acceptable manner. Each opera In the extensive repertory wlfl be produced witli special attention, nut only to excellence in the dis- tribution ufthe several roles, bnt due and prtjier mlse-en- acene and stage elfect, for the perfecting of whnh the serr- lees of a well-knowTi artist have been specially engaged. The large nnd thnroiiglily well-drilled churw-will con- sist of young and fk\-sh volcnt. carefully selected (W>m the best materlab at command, and tlie orchestra will be full and complete. All the cnsromes w-lll bo new and appro- priate- The season will commence AT THE GRAND OI'ERA-liriU.SE ON MONDAY EVENING. APRIL I. Communlcntlons may be ndilressetl care 11. WAiLL'3 Dramatic Agency, 14 Lnlon siiuure, Fuunh avenue. New York. nt ■f- I-rTil A T. T. &, C\.IlTO>"'W COMIOL-E. WILLIAMSBCHG. N. Y. THOS. TBEALL A J. E CARTON MAN.VCERS riBST-«LASS TALENT ONLY, ADDRE.^ AS ABO\-K SILENCE A POLITE l.tt-tf NEGATn'E. Tlilriy.foiirtli street und Third avenue. THE LEADING SENSATIONAL THEATRE OF AMERICA. Three yeara of Immenoe enccessl Devoted to spicy comedy. Seiuatlunal, Vailny, and Original Burleaque. First-class Variety, Muucal and Burleetiue artists can always secure a date. Consider ten days' silence A re- auectfiil neaatlvtt. Addieoaali commnnlcatlona to I ^ ^i^'^^ yn mJ\A" ''^X' Variety of Elegant IlliisIoBs.Ventrlloqulal and Punch.and- Jndr Figures always on band. Also Magician's Four-trap Table; price, SIO. Splritnllslic Culutnn. $ia Changing Seven-spot and Court CorUtf, fiUc- each. The Great Fire- eater, 3iJC- S«nd stamp for price-lists, or inclose 15c for new Illns- tntod 96-piii,'e Catalogue. Address W. J. JUDD, l-2t » 131 Henry street. New Y ork. ""SiUESHO-W A2«I> KE3»E1*VE"B seat privileges for rent wUL Dr. A. W. Ilugcr's Paris Clreus and Zoological Aggregutlon. Address DK. HAUER. Mount Clemen».,Md. l-lt» "■;ta.me;s t. 'W0015W, BROTHER-ACT AND UROl'SD-TUMBLINO, CAN BE E-^GAGED. Address, In care of J. C. SUEPLEY, Mt* 365 Mlclilgan avenue. Chicago. HI. INOS. ORGAN, WAtiONS and CL'ItlOSITIE.'; for clreus und sideshow. Address D. AND W., Vernon, N. J. 1-lt* tiO^iDoi*! rsAtijCcn -vauieties 11 N. CAY STREET, BALTIMOKR. MD. GALLOWAY A CO., I'roprletDr.-i; GEO. W. WRAY. SLIge- manager. Wanted—One or twi> gisHl Song-aml-ilniice Ladies; also. Fiincv Dancers. Ijvlti-swill do well to write here, as salary- Is siiro. Aililress ss alsive. l.it» OKI). W. WRAY. .Tigi'-manngor. iii.iiiKE.iira Ukn pleamre In raoancloa that be hat efr«ct«il % re-en- |[m{:ement for the Auon of 1878 and '79 with the mtmt pnpalu- lady n&r do« b^rore the [ubUc, cbe brIlliaDt and charming jonn^ actrtiv n GEivm R06ERS who In Heptetnbrr. 1975, anherald*^! arr^' tinknov-n 1«ap<n}, at onco iDin popnlor favor, and e«tabluL«il her claim to rank u one of the MOST UnRACTlYE OF AMERIOII \m%, Mian RflReni wiQ next llaaon add tn her already exten- sIto rrp«TTob« a new rumanilc drama, repute with inmnp tltuatloa'«. elnhorate nrenlc crTectd, hand:4(rtiie cn^tumet* of the perffMl of I^nU XTII, and a cAKt of ch^ractcn nuni- berfttfrtwenty-three principal acting paru. Ttie preivnc rcnianaiMv f>DCces>ni1 KOAon of MIk« Rufrem ok- Mnud Mul- ler, nmported by the Frank E. Aiken ComblnatloD. will clo«e ditunliiy. April 1?7. Tlie Fnll and Winter HfX-ion of ISTIWV wID beitiD auodaj, on Sept. 2, on whic^ iote GElVIETraOGERS SL-PPORTED BY A FULL AND COVPETENT DRAHAT1C COyPAHY, WILL PRODUCE IS A METROPOLITAX CITV (DATE CIXRlED) THE NEW ROMANTIC AND SENSASIONAL PLAY, In a pmtoRW nnd five act*, written expreuly- for UIBS ROGERd t^ the weU kuown Dramatist Frvd Williams, Ehq., and entitled CABTE BLANCHE Jesn TaWrln • • Miss GenerleTe Bogers'i AIDED BT A CAST OF UXL'SUAL POWER. -wlU liwre *k« luaor of kItImm tkatr niUT PKRFORMAITCB om thmlx SCBDCEK TOUR mt poTTGracBTEPsanE:, monuay, .ajprh. is, with THE LARBEST flNI HOST TALENTED CONBRESS OF VAUDEVILLE STARS EVER ORGWZa Tk« IMlvwlBg la m. LJBT FOR. THK 8KA80H ■ Torlt's most popular Ethiopian (^median. Tin* wit aiid parudUt of the Metropol^^ Stage. KO-E—AX AUBERnE OX THE ROAD BETWEE.N CILA- LONS-itUR-SUONE A>-D PARIS. ACT 1. SCENE-THE KlSt NEVF, PAR13, AfJT « S€E.N"E—THE OLD HOUSE l.V THE EL'S CLOLXS. AtTT 3. SSENE—INTERIOR OP MONDAR'S BOOTH. ACT 4. SCE.NE-GABDENS OF MABIO.N DE LOIUIE'S HOTEL. ACT S. SCEVE-AUDIETttT! (TFIA5IBER KT THE LOUVRE. iDLOSgerd ot' Jlrat-cliiss Iheatres and Opera-houses, address FKAlfKl £. AIKEN, AROU^nEBT THEATRE. HHIL-U>ELPIIIA, wefk of &lnrch2y Altertliai d.ite. W Myrtle aventte, Bnmklyn (pi'miiiiient :uUUtm). <k- nmle jw per tliLn dhikt units !or sttick. I'mKi^remi'nrs. ;idilreA.< m above. On Fnday momloK, March 22, the dlsffiacehiT Kpectacio of two incinbvrit of Che municipal police dcpnrtinent on- ^:i;:ed lu a dtrvet brani waa prti^ented Id front ul F40'ptlan Hull. In this cilv. The mcmbcra alluded to were Dc- tt-ctlTi«i* Wllllum Miildoon and ThoH. F. AdunM. Riid tho TK'iiu\\ of tho encounter wa^ the Mvere bruUlnc of tlio rnrnier'A forehead nnd body With a club In the hands of hU »inaller opponent. Boili wore menibern of the Gym- niu«luin rommlttue of the ToUce Athletic Club (u-lioiie rooniM wcro located In the building In m»Dt of which the fmew occurrvd), and have for eome tloie been unfriendly tennH. The direct cniiw of the rtcht won the alloind circulation by MuhUton of scnndal- o\\A rt'portj* n-Ttwrdlng the wire of VmT. Mlllur. the fira.'ct*-Roman wnwtler and InMnictor to the dub. Adani.i repeated to Miner HtatcmeDtfl flileced to bare bvcn made U,h p;^^sslonai;TJ;om^;^ra^^^^^^ -^-f^^" "^IJ^eirexospemted Mi^^ who. nccom Mr^^..;hlhltion^Wrc5wM?e or Ma™^ the grmnoslum In gives nn exhibition at tnercsiacnee_m_»«>^^ | ;,m.rt of,hp offender. They met at the street door, when NY On March IB the Indiana State Billiard 'Association held n Gmnd Hotel, Indianapolis, and made the /""""Jng eli-ctlons: Charles Laue_r, president: PsrVer A._ Byers, Tlce-preslileut tory Poughkeeyslej -''^,^',;,',-,;,'„"^;e,;7°^'ye"eting. 'at "ri'ie I ffill7r «i;;i"hlm u'iiatV.hc' meant' hj"clrculith.g.s>icl. rr, Indlnuapolii Charles ^^l^"^i'inkZmJ^i~Km- \ pfofcisii Wliother the Utter whereupon, ns Miller alleges, ^iildnoo ordered Of- ilns Rogers, who was standing close by, to arrest the Wlicther the latter wns actually encaged In * ™^irt fhat 'I'lito? Fstcp^^^ il"! scrimmage that followed does not apjear clear |e^gSS.W^ «,.Jrmafioj. ^Jf,,5|ve^o0^r^rece^e jJoW,-h^e l!LV'5L';i'^*',iS^t"^he^• win"^^^^^ I camf m^lvca In a I«r-..n.lencoun.er. resuIMng as above NeVEnglind elrmlt They w 1 J^,-;-Jj:--'E;iiroVVho'partlcipsn'tsiells a dlHtrent story, of »,^'rf"""«Sii2u^^a;^M city. !n I co_u™!^cll.^glngW._«pp..nv^^^^^ wlilch Sexton wUl participate, 'niat nnHh( he resumed Maurice Daly U expected penlnc of the flfteen-hall rnSir^Pl'lihi;! Vh. tinif'w I and Bejkiog lo S-movc all blame Uom hU own shoulders- Ailch Sexton wUl participate. .P^liS'S^'[Jli^ta -^ik The nV.-sp^por reports of U.c reportorial lnter»'lcw« held .rMi.me.1 Maurice Daly U expected Lome thbi week | ^Yth thosTMncetied In the aflaif opened thee.vesoftho from Florida. •Tim ft-sLx AKwnics-v' Ttut*'—Attention Is directed to bmlSircolnmna. Pnrtlcs desiring tho services of these SSySm can negotiate through their m«-ser, Fnmk T. Magnire, TflS Broadway. THE TyRF. RAciRO Aam ijnRbTTiwcr wOtbs K- ««• "LSSi rhr°anSm;ri^"'iim''e Sf I Ing the connection between t Sffe ^ri^SS^'^Jl^^''^?^^^^'^^^^-. A&letlc C lub oner March 3. JSfbrS I.eamlngton out of the old "(Jueen "^^^^^^ I public to the past disreputable doings of ot least two ol them and ventilated the internal dissensions which have kept the clublnveo" hot water ever sineethe athletic meeting held at Ullmore's Garden In January last. At n meeting of the t>oard of olHcere held that evening Detectives Adams nnd Muldoon and Roundsman Leniy, constituting the gj mnaslum committee, were suspended, and Prof. -Miller was dismissed. Lcno' "»s not ptesent at the encounter, but wws prvt>ably loeludcd in thesivpcnfUoii because of the persistency with which ho h«d s«JUtcd the ouUlect -of "IT f "WWt pnanelal shortcombigs of the club olUclala. Oil the rMlowlnB jEythe Pollle »»nnaJraJoB?t>. held a meeting, at which a resolution was adopted dlKWlv- Ing the connection between the department nnd the Police nnghbred I^eamlngton out _ - - rTrt^S?.^d% S'e%^.?2y^'SW^^ Stfeor-'^'-ft-M-^'^'^^^^^^ been arnuioed. and the foltowlnir dotes Used- S^.-SS^t'srz'^fc^i"^ UoiSi Sre now entertained that Smuggler will be able to tJJltSbSMaMn, Bncr all. He still remslns In (Jnllromla- trot this season, dnving parks In the A trotting • THE HARVARD ATHLETES. The second .Spring exhibition by the narrard Atlilellc Aidoclatlon was given nt the gymnasium at Cambridge, Mass., on the altemoon of Morcli 16. ThCj hall was over- crowded, nnd much Interest wns manifested In the pni- ceedlngK. The opening eiercLsa Introduced F. B. Keeue, 19 and R. W. Elfis, T9, iu the hori«)ntal-biir competition, tho nrst named being awarded tho cup. Tho Ilglit-welxht boxers then made tlie'ir appearance, the first cnnplG Ue ng H G OH.S, '78. and F. W. sihnnm, 'to, the Intter proving msrltlme provinces^ and the rulirs »,n<'."f"'^?i°°" elation of the dnving ip"J;» the better'miui Tlie second poir were L. A. Plu^mer Jr. of the D"inln'?" fif'^l^i n5™^J| L E. F^scheumchcr, ;W,^ie Intttr tulatjons or the American ^.tloo.l =, . s^nnii ami third rounds. The V»ioci..iorad™t3?U-uir simi %light variatlonA Tlit ^ffi^lls ch^;«n <!«■ Divid McClellan, St. John. ^-Ji^V^^J^: beating his man In the second flool bout for the prln*. between Sharon and Fcs- omcenicnoseiii"^—..-—.—-i-^A««i.i.nf andGeorce I cliemacher, was llxcd to uke place at the third or dent: J. It. Lalng. Amherst, vlce-pi^ldent^ anut.eprge j . exhibitions, a week later. Club-swloji. A Barker, 3t-John, scomtarj- In cnnseqnence oi tno ["i iu the conteslanis being Sto»-art Shll. ^biSKoS if poolselllne In »ta.-isachuscttj no one can he PB''.'^j"i^"Tl"u„„.^ The former was the inore graceful found to leniE Mystic Park, Boston, and aner A^^^^ ai^n^er, but the more numemusand verj'dlfflcult cvolu S« iXthe owner's himd»..^.Gen. Abe Bulort^^ ?l.,ns shown by Howe secured the l.i*t-n.iiued the trophy, dnced a bin Into tho Kentucky I«liU«turo prp«ullKlo^ The oriie for vaulting witli both bonds was taken by J. A. rtcSr^rn nlsflon to examine «ol!S^?''^ ' TvSe. U S . iJho clSred6lt. 91n., F. W. Tliajer. and Stallions for stud purposes, so as to seCTre the libjliertcIsM r by one lucli. The deciding en. St hon«i for breeding r-'frTf",-' •''^'7?* Jf,"^^ counter of the llght-weWit wrestling Mnto|t^Cr»c<vHo. for at the Plttsbnn Race .Meetlntt ^"2J^ iiwi^ irSkrL man, between W- A. Onston, '«, and A. II. Rogers. '7», »ns well the Bush House and the St-Charies Hotel Staked JJon called for; but a decLiion was not reached, live exc t- SSUrthr^Mear^ .a;^^ I - K„t„„ h„d Gsston ohtalnlmr a fall In the ?SJ2?i^'tl?e^'"nrthi°PlV.>hurg.^^^^ €RICK£T. THE AVSTRAXIAH TWEfFE. l« Foil there was a great deal of talk In picketing clr- £» la ^Ifomla about "he advent of the AnstiTil Ian twelve gBuPnndiico eariy this gpring, while on their way to &nBA na the Cnited stales. Among other thlnga.namad the United Stalea. Among other thliuca named n with the visit wna the Improving of the Bee w3---*^fcj«»u wiin ine visit waa uic "--^t""' —» ■- : _ Ste.^»»-S»mid of San Francisco. »o as to make It a JpmcketileH for the proposed grand tnotch. Atutrnlla vn. S^,;oinla. Promalrtter^tVst^pmW.themOM iPntheAnstralLuielevm.taXr. Hofltaan of the (Jmrnan- ap.CMcket (nub of Philadelphia, dated Melboatlio, Dec. 31, S;It appean that the Australian team do not contemplate IfnilgAnierlcn until their return to Australia next FaU. S^nyay writes to know whether he can arrange rer a 5«» of naichea lnlhe3tat<-«, berinningnot^lerthan vL- as the team hoa niktchea In England nnm of New fork and Fhlladelphla wonld be glad of the aSnunity to play the AnaaaUana. Whether oar metrt>- 6L Oeoijie, BtatenlalandMid Man^ttan r?™d rabie an eleven competent to cope with the vjritora Is nS'nn'n; but they csrctaliSy can do HTInlPldladelphllL, and S?^ too, with a niletiT Amencaii team. ThePhnadel- ™Ui ihoald busy the uia e l r ta -wUh getting an eleven In .??>ii« for the Fall events at oooe. Too cannot begin too yty- and it would be Ikr more oedltahle to play eleven eleven than eleven against twenty-two. rjf* SriTgs IsuitD Cltib.— The Staten Island Cricket ij^lj coming out strong forlSW, Lart Tear It dedmied rJiuependCDce ofthe mother clnb—old St. « Bow talks fleht rn rh* Aid T>i-afOl er in a style which season. SJfw ijit, to the old Dragon-elaver In a styl ■ffniJe the stnmpa fly at Hoboken Uda eominc . »1th new gndndA new- membera, new playera. and. ISr^-* new profeoalana:, the laland Clnb la likely to "arm for the SL George crowd. The clnb haa l«- r!|<d Blllv Brewster from hla enisgement, and they want l"n'*™»onal bom EnglandTaome man who haa a lS9a and a name among the eierens of the old connby. - ■iS' jnswed. Biny will mnpUn In match gain« and play tbe Manhattana. Orest Improvementa liave b*tp S3? Ih lie 8taten Island field, hot it wUl take a leaion'a ^["'o get the tnif in really good condlUon. Xi.tKiiTA.-t CTO-Charley Hunt of the Preepect jT's pande zronnd had the cricket Held bometed with ■Ha»aEatnrjayiait,he antldpatlng that tbealcketen O.N'li EXl'ERlF-VfED ACEXT. to go hIil-hiI of A HISTORICAL I'.tXORAMA. RAU^RY LOW, BL'T Sl'KE. AddnHsCAlT. ADAM POO. 1-lt* Ge->r^own. Beivv,-r Co.. Fo. ~TO MlV-TlTAiijEiKS* XXD I'itl)VK-S.-;i(JXAijl.— A liiily. a; yeam old, with very Une tileiiti liir tnigtc and emntfim.il pans, wishes to adopt the .-luge :is o profi-wlon Willi u iiinnsijer win. would rtike un Inti-r,-,.! liionewlio U really talented. Tills is not tllO Idle tluiuullt of a muuiont. but the study of a liretluic. MAllY A. CARR, l.lt» Milliur>'. Wood (''oimty. O. A FEMALE LlON-TAUEn. Animals alreadv well trained. Aliplv to C. W. FULLER,. Neiv York Aquarium, l.lt - New York. WHITE IIOL'.SE. VARIETIE!. 72 and 74 Filtli avenue, Pittsliur):, Pa. LAWUEN(;£ Sl'BOAL Proprietor OPE.N ALL YEAR HOl'.N'D. PerformerMof ability wiintiM at all tliue.s. AddreKs OS alwvc. 1-lt* Also pair of Tuples, male nnd female, nnd White .\lbino Monkey. Addre« P. MDOXF.Y A CO., Lit* go Front street. N. Y. Terms C. O. D. l-OR MA.X^E VlOFtV ClIEAJP-A. haniLioniu complete Tlieatrlcal Wurdmlic. by on crunblUh- ed iictor returning to Europe. Cuu be seen 230 W.'.Mtli St., X. Y. I II* "EUG^HVK JP. CiOltBIAJN, (;ha.'«pio.s klutixa soloist, straight and middle business^ slsgo-nianoger, one-ac dramas, sketches, etc.. at liberty .*prll I&. ^ Mt* Pominnent addn'ss mre ofJiMPPER^imce^ ~S*0^t*e<;" i>i» A>t Ajw, Burlesques. Lectures, etc., wrltcn tii order. Apply to WM. K. WATTS. l.lt* 1.^ Wert Ho«5ton.<itr»ct, New ^ork. "ifOI* «A.rj&-TKB AERLU^USPE-NSION, Titli nil properties .'tnd suit, ^ . .. „ l-lt* C. DUP.^Y-^ Sfi2 Broom© street. N. Y. "T'W^~3VE'W""V>JRI.ET'Y SOACiS. "~"DOLtjlR O^^of'lt DaCdIO^' ' Rattling new variety song (dedicated to the worklngmcn ofthe V. S., by E. MASOS Jr.). Tliree venws, eight lines escli. and a sensational chorus. Manu.-vript copy to lust appllcnnt, SI. Also, new conic song, six verses, and newspeerhes nflcr each verse, terminating with cliorus— SibJectT "UXCLE SAM'S .'<EW DOLLAR," In MS., »2. Both son«s crammed »ith palpable blti^ l.lt Buslness.Tnannger I'lilbidelplilii Mu-teum. RichtVSr piSyliiB' eT" M.-ison Jr.'s 5 J.-ick Ilnrkawny droinis "JACK llAIlKAWAY'S SCIIOOL-DAVS" (new drama for n Juvenile or Amoteur (V>.) will be sold uuft- rWiL chimp; also "SIIII'-«OY " (nautical dmnia, gliwi; KMilopliin turles,uo (new), •-.NOTfeF. DAME IN" MOURS- I.N'O.'I with p:irts cuinpletc, 2 acts, S-V: Biurdlng-liiiuse 0>. hours). sSo (clisrMCXor nin«ralloni«l. Buslness-inannifvr. IMillitdelpbla Museum. NOW OS EXIIIHITIKN AT DEETlIO\-ES HALL. BOSTO.V. OXF. UUNDREO LIFE-SIZE WAX-FIGURES, LIFE-LIKE, RICH COSTUME.'J. ARRANGED I.N niSTORIC.lL GROUrS. .M.\!50.N- Jit, 1-lt j?i'i°rS;'forb,?^ii-.«i;"rp^,^^^ J?^^l°J,d'il,iS?7%rri?« »I®) n ^s and cinil lug bouts being had, Gaston obtaining a fall In the llret, and the others ending In draws- It was con- cluiled to defer the deciding meeting nntll the sub- uent entertainment. Tugs-of-war followed, wltli _jt result: ^'Irst-Closs of >T9: Jacobs, Smith, Schwam, BrighamondTaussig, I; ClaMof '«: Bacon UooMr,Slm- moV Welling aidTtow, 2. ^*S?»"'-f'»» »1 ™^^}^S"^• Warden. Yates, LUtanerand Brown, J: Cla.-« of '81: W A. HStro Cruger, Oils, Howard and North, 2. The conditions were the bS twcTln three pulU, ajid 'B won two pulU. In nicCTSrfon over-a. while the Seniors ('TO took t^e first boS%lth tho Freshmen ('«!), but wen) beaten In tbe S^Vy-b^ra-l^"-.-earner S~.n on Ms^n - i. | «'^^W^b"^'llW^^Sr''^fSd-4^"^^^^^^ smith (•n):.Cu"»'?5f«?_<.7«:.?f'''"h chesfnut. with a bUw-ttra ana near nwiu iv^^ vr "S2«V^?n5'Jr.°-Ji°-»V^mS^^^^ The.lron crminme- IHSHTsri&^Sn^fe-K"'" charge of Pat Meany the i ihwfnut. with a bUue-a stands a little oTfridxt« (■roT^itham i<T7). and the offlcera oftlie Association. THB SCOrnan-AireRICAS A. C. gave an entertainment at Lyric hSi. this clt>-. March 23. Tlie gathering of athletes JST quite large, and the sport fiilriy good consisting of SSn?ngbouSbetwecnProf.,Mc(JIe Ian and D«>n=y Si McCllncliey nnd Stere Blunrtell, Max E. More and An. ^ „ 1 dSw -rfwmWProC Miller and Pollcemm Brltton.Gr^^ r^,r,^A-nv3 ST Lot;ia.--The dat<;s for the Spriw r^*,'J'.rr«tllnK by L ^ P""?*..'"'? ■?'"'^'^^^'tta" S"-?iJJiSs" ctoilnn5tUl.lS^^^^ {lM°/nd'5«Pa:"- clulvsw'npns by m>C Elm- on In I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ stoktn, whicli closed on the Uthlnst relation to the matter._ " fgEt'SriSuce thattbelrSpring Tvlntlon to tno ninfc"T». "»'*^,t_ S"atlSn had not given .ny^publh^^^^^^ meeting would folloj^ Lo„,^ .,h„ Tllle, and that "3^, "J^^rtSl^JVOT^ Clndn ttsed and announced their meetmg sOTiji^w^ ^^^^ nnti now claims that It was wiuei-^ii „ AMUSEMENTS. meeting lm™"'»"«„™S.rtarnJd thi^^ The (Jueen Louis could have ^l^-l^.T^^^^atlii^ Louis Club CUT Jockey CTub therefore .^^J "."PJ^iTlvel, declines to r»n hW me» the tl-S^^ da™op; "*-«^?Jiar^a~N.Shwii^ , SVuSi's^Llil'S: h.\ JfjJ^iKj'columbus, O.. June | ""^"l.'^SJLx-nrs^^ "^n, San Francl^o, •cA,"lK"u.^S'u.^J-ai^^^ S"^-M.%^&i'il!S;.^a''i^ " ^n'e^^^U for »y(flft^3h°.-vSu be trotted the coming sca«. THE LONDON, 231S jkNi> sav bo"w:bry, OPPOSITE PRINCE STREET. THEATRE OPES AT.T. THE YEAR ROUITO. Artists wishing one or two w«k^ plesse ■Jdiem m above. ^^ARTISIS OF ABILITY AXD EEPl!TAT10> will do well to APPLY AT O.NCE FOB DATE& Mf_ l^"''^S;>?lSi"f«f«n'JS}:en^^^^ «sJ.'i?vcM«s-^^^^^^^ rel5!^<it'"th°rsS«n^d«tSr?2.""d«>bUabouttheEu- iVHSkM; O. mf t B. rr^ («roke), FIRST-CIsASS YAMETT ARTISTS ONLY , SSs=^rs^"n%V'H']SSY'^fE-R^'^f^^^^^ 1. I m anH ifiT RnvTCRT fluirt obore Broome iitrwt). allien »tii Tnn cotcumi COLISOK Crhw. who for some tline past i«^tbi^tt?r^ of'jJne: aha at his AMERICAN THE- TUB Cotrumi jj^^i^ contemplated trip to 5C?5p"Th^ .venue, between 3Bth and 31st streets. New ' Vork Wt". by applying at once, and stating low^tt iSSry. Ifonebutthc ver>- best of artists need apply for Summer engacements. Address Bomme "^H^Ry MISER, AmericanTheatre,^^ i.tf Third avenue, bet. S Oth and 31st stieetA 199 BOWERY. 201 ^^-^ii^RG;::::;;;.--"--^^;^^ IX ALL BRANCUE>- N-one others accepted_aner the tltst night BnrinM most be sent in one week In advance- AHaertal attlsw must bi«..iL Addna. SIO-CHAS-CON^n^^ keptWonhcrcounwCTaiewoay^ ^ 2SSS5S.SSS.°c'SS»SiSa..-..anc^___ _ JOHN bnugl figlptlOI^ JOHNSON, SCENIC-ARTIST, wlHheatllbettTlnoncweek. Home address, l-lf -'' -—■ S sl)SS cSa.Se;et, AllqtbenyCity, P^ ~~ZZ w> WBasTLZita.—The attention of Cbarlea ^''"^PSSo^ wSrSSd wrestlers la called to the Ian: mxw Tout. Man:h 2S, isra. Morphy. M»«OP£f,"fJi*Se Si??«^SFrfKetr York be»ttwo lnthi« Iall^ tOT ^ State and fh)in JlOOto tBO a^oe, -n^,F ^ i, •J*™*! .'"IS.VyKS^ 'oLdS&njn to remain open two placed in yoor t-P^J^^g g^^ Oreenirleh sneeL . m/wsnwiiACo of thladty haTeieoenUytened ^"'^T^^lJi^ Sntafflmti noiiber of Mark t-aln's a neat little TOlninecon«j''^^^^ Brolheia, Punch P' latest •»«<«'*^,ST25S*,lr.ito«ipea^ In themaga. S™« 'lJ''':i:^2l&iSld uSJiollSSlaLa thU moS^ n- *lnea and '^'SKl^JS^rSbT ibCltmait' numeroos ad- , raMe form " '^.'^■ff.A w.iibS. may be. the &ct tnlieis. WlmtexCTlJ^TWam'B lauu^^ ■ ematos thathnS")'^ TSrtSt-'TSSS^ which It la We to Uuitf-five mlnntsa THE NEW YORK CUPPER ALMANAC For 1878, CON-TAISINO A BELIABLE EECORD OF THEATRICAL AND SPORTING EVENTS FOB THE TEAK, jmHOTHEa VALnABLK HN CAK BE HAD OF Ali jnEWBDEALERS ASD AOENTa. PRICE 15 CENTS. NEWEDEAIXB3 can order their suppUea tbnmgfa their 'cmpSm^SSS: be mahbd feox this office ox BECEirr OF PBICB, "pgS^QTOEf. pnbUaber and PnArietv. P.J). Box3,8in. 88and50(^treiOMt, MEW YORK. Apply i'- IL II. KING, Beethoven IWI. X-lf _ ^ _ Boston. Soss. _ -rj;j^-^"i;^Ji:<>yCKT~Ai*M(rte«l I'TOfi-ssloiisI Cards, rith name, profi.'sslon, and adiln'S.-^ for lUc.. postpAid. j.lt» J. CilADSKY. Cliatliani Centre. N. Y. ~110n'*eV~^-K'\VC0Mi»JEi'fiI 3V13'^ eong-and-dance, LITTLE CIIEBIIY BL<JS.^M. JOr. jjmarcb song. Our Anny anil Navy of Blue, «c. HARDING .>s2S Bowery. Send for aitnlogiie. ^ }'*. _ ariTtS'X" '"viotiUf coi?"jr op the best medley Lancaslilre clog out for l9c-i,.E2;!P;'.L''\,^"" Orcliestra (7 Instruments), for liOc- J. CHADsn, (.batlism Centre, N. Y. ' All appli l-lt» THE GREAT APRIL SUCCESS SHOWERS M- F- UUSE. SCHOTTISCHE, Beautiful piece of music printed on very superior paper. Elegant ricle-psge designed ky C.<RL CLAUS. and exi>Guted In pink, crlnison and gold; dedicated to, and with a beuutl ful portrait of, G K :> VI E V ROGERS, The charmhig Maud Muller of the stage. Price <0 ceuu: 3 copies for SI; S3.2S per doien to profes siooolj), The usual discount to the trade. CUA.'^. II. FITCH, Na 235 BroodM-ay, New York Ml* Ne^> Song PublLihed by POND A C<X, 25 Colon square. The most elegant and chsrocterlst Ic _ COLORED LrnroORAPHIC nTLE-PAOE ever designed. Sure to become TXRV POPULAR. For sale by tho principal music dealers. rl„ E. S. WASHBURN " - — . - - Tbelr entmsement was mail the my .uM most respectfully Inform the public that I luive no connec- tion with, or Interest In, any show whatever traveling al the present time. Tlie use of my name by any i>enwn or I>ersons Is n fraud upon the people, and U done without my authority or consent. Due notice will be given the public of my rcstonition to health and of the time of my again taking the road. E. a WASHBURN, l.lt WASIIBURN'.S LA ST SKX SA' nON. BTLXiY IRISH WYIJ COXEDIA>', will api THE 1-tl HARRY KERNELL AND JOHN KERNELL, The tmy test Xorth-ttf-lRUnd IHakct ComedUBi. Pan^ Mtfn aiM] Duccn la tb« rroftwrion CHARLES S. ROGERS MISS MATTIE VICKERS, The Renovrcd Sketch Aitfaci. Voeallitoand Klmka. EMMERSON AND CLARK AXI> THE DALY BROTHERS, fkamplon High ICMers and Orecniqar ilaitatle Sooe- sod-donce ArtVfc THE'N'EW COMBIVATroN; BRYANT AND HOEY, Lar»- of BRYANT ANTV WBfT And pnMiDt» A nPH OgTy in their Musical PV>n<4(>rTmtorT nnd WomlnM FRANK GIRARD, Tl Fn>rnl&r and Welktlfnown Actor' »ul CtiuiLiMM ipnw At en^rT-THTformance and IntnHluci* h«-UCM nnd l e* inurtlol prr^l i rtU rn^ orlncal ■•md iPpfcM—^ UTLLAi AN'D SrklNG BAND will be under directlun Xt. T*. r>Y3ftr>U^ TOmr PASTOR, Sble Proprietor. HARBT S. SANDERSOir, Mra^cr. N..D.- ROBEBTOt,Baslc wsiMPaBPr. HARRY WATSON Aieo> CHARLES T, ELLIS, Tbr Great German Team. The Fottalest Dnteh FVcfcvrner* In Americau BILLY BARRY, I mofft popular Ethiopian #^n>ed|a ud parudUt of tLe Metropol^^ Stiifc MISS KITTY OltEIL, I Hum AcorjnplUhed and f^llirul Lad> .fl^ and L&nc»- flm: Clofs Dancer In tbe WoiA' MISS JENNIE MORGAN, a's Uont PV>pular Bnltari. Operatic aE<4'Dejict1ptlve Vocilbit. HARRY KENNEDY,. Premier VentrScvpHA, with hU Funny UtUt' Wooden- headed People. THE FONTAINEBLEAHS, Leona and Ella, The Sfoac Precocluw Child ArtUtJi. TTondiTfuI Mteb Pecltimient anJ ClnnicterUtlc VocalliirA. Thv •peclal deUgbCoTthe Udleri and children, W.G. MITCHELL Proprietor ant Hanagw Tlic above Kniendid troupe of 30 artljilH. nclectfsl from the bert In tho pcofeMlon, amons whom vlll be fooAd tke neat and celebmted artLnn whose nntlonHl rrputatlon and great popuUKty have made them unlveraai arorUMr SANFORD AND WILSON, In their Grvnt Eihlopl.-vn and Mujilcal SpccluUlen. HARRIS AND CARROLL, Chimtctor and Sketch ArtktA. MANCHESTER AND JENNINGS, bODK-ond-dftnce-and specially ArtiJito. KELLY AND RYAN, Tlie Idjih BardA of Torn. DICK PARKER, Ethiopian Comedian. OTTO BURBANK, Author and Actor. MISS EUGENIE LAVELLE, Tlie CulL-bcnted BolladUt. THE IRWIN SISTERS, The Beantuni RpeoUOly ATtlaO. SAM DEARIM, In IiutruDieiitAl Hiulcal Actl. BOHEE BROTHERS, The ChomploQ Bai^Jo-players oftbo'Wcrld Premiere Anwluta, HELENE MENZELUi rremlero Sccunda, IRENE SANTELLA, and BEAUTIFUL BALLET TROUPE OF'UOOR' AUo a tmupe of 12. SAILOR-BOYS. In. handsome- rormrt, Introauccd, and- perfurmlnfl military under the direction of HARRIS AND CARROLL A GRAND STREET-rARASE WILL BK GIVEN IN BVBRY CITY BT HARRY SAXTON'S CELEBRATED BRASS BAND OF 12 HU.^ICIANa IN BPLENDID U.NIPORST. Tills creat orjinnlzatlon, probably the larRust and atmnnest of the kind on tliatoad, irULopen at IIA.TEBL'E'S1HX&- TRE, CHICAGO, ill the month of May. Houio West as tar as Omaha and return. W. C. MITCHEIiL, Proprietor and Mamaser* P .S —Wanted Immediately, SIX lIA NPaOMR CORYPHEEH. Hl> MANAGERS. CENTRAL THEATRE,. BALTUOBE, Much 9, Um, MR. AND MRS. LCWlS PARKER haT«Jastcl<a«>dareiysaec«afalmaasetiientofTWO WEEKS at this ihealn In tlMlr aootalr ct "PIV IC DOHIKOfl-" Tbelr enltnsement was made for only OA'S WEEK, bat IheraMen ofthe (lace wsnuted a RB-ENa AJm MRS. I^ETWHO PAJtKBR x»oacrcTOS»'> MR. now at my theatT\^A FINANCIAL AND ARTIRTIC snCCESS—CROWDED HOUSES—ENTIIUSIAOTIC ADDKICTa CAN RECOMME.VD THE PARKERS AS A Sl'RE CARD. JNO. 8. TAYIAR, f JAi^IUED KRUGER, Business and titacra Manaiier. ROUTE; llan^-Miners American. Neir York fre-enKoaement), Spcelaltlea. Tofollow: NewCentral^ Baltlmnn,! ties* Theatre Comlque.Washlruiton. "Pink Domlnoa;*' PliUadelpula. *'Plnk Donilnus." DlM^nnaed Uoy 0. ttefer by permkwlon to Mr. HARRY MINER as to success ol new specialty cntlUed "GOUTUT' vl" SONOM. D.VSOES. andthollREAT HIT, "THE LAUOIIINd DUET." Will perform In New York a new specUlty, vltli peculiar chances, Introdudnn (by permbislon) the tiew and bcaallfbl SonK anJ d.incc "OLD IKE AND LIZA OnF.E.V." music by BOB HLAVI.V. wnnls by JOILXtfT. KELLY. A NEW DEPARTURE—Mrs. Pauline Parker vlll appear lieieafter In our specialties In WHITE PACK vIUl BAH JO eotoB, STAOE AND BL'SIXES.S MANAGER, l.lt* Cliurcli'Strocc Opc ra-liou^o. Nfw llsvon. Ot. TO AIX IT SLVV COXCEBS. MY WIFE MARY HAVING LEFT MY BED AND BOARD. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS CONTRACTED BV HER IX MV NAME SEBASTIAN QUAGLIENI. MA.OICA.ti STUIHO, ^. ^ 11 WestTirent.r-slithstrcet.Newlork. The Art of Uanic Tauiiht. also Cartl Tricks und Second Slcht, by Plols. OOLDBERC AND ROLTAIR. (UtjLDBERU-S CARD-TRICK BOOK, with 7S enRrsTlnini. esposlnn and mslilnf ensy IJp tricks soc.' Fortune-telling Cords,Kto.: 'Thiit KunoT Old Oal," tlTbr deSripllon Tor staSp. MAiiiCAL Al-i-ARATi;fl FOR SALE. Professionals liberally dealt with. Send stamp for Prlce-lbiL l-lt* WuiScESS JIM. SWORD WONDER, JUGGLER AND FIRE-KINC , , , (Rword blades Z) Inches lonfcall put on'of "'=bt). WILL SHOW IN RINO OR SIDESHOW, OR BOTH, FOF THE SEASON._ , , . MANAGERS, CARE OF CLI PPER. I-lfi sn.ooo o3iri3' set jpive scene-s, WlnBS and Biinler. SUe of Drop Curtain. 10^15; Scenes, 97:15n. LOWELL A CO., Scenic ArtlstJ, Bloomloinon, 111. I.2t. MR. GEORGE »I<i:>OIjI> Ju.« closed at Gmnd Oi»ra-hiiu«, New JoiJ; BofMn March IS. Open dates after Apnl IS. Addreiw his only autlfortSd agent, H. B. LO.NSDALE, care MorrU .S'm- monils. 1-lt X GOOX> te-yl^AT OORIS-ET and second-vIoIln player wants an enl!a(^•^lent for tentlns sea- son. Address C. Ward, «6I W. Ohio Cblcaito, ni. I-n« WANTED, i GOOD SGENIGiRTIST FOR FOUR WEEKS. Addmu immediately, MntlnR lowest salary, to wn^ LIAH KANWARY. Manager. St. John. N. B. l it* HARRY iCADEHT WILLIAMS' OF HUSIG. LIBERTY STREET, NEAR SEVENTH-AVENUE HOTEL PITTSBURG, PA. H. W WILLIAMS MANAGER ""^ .j.^ MOST POPULAR PLACE OF AMUSEME-NT IK THE CITY. Combinations. Borloaaue Troupes, and any good at- traction dcslrinir time after May 4 can arranite on liberal SfSs IF YdlJ WANT TO MAKE MO.VEV, PLAY AT THE ACADEMY. WANTED—Ladf >peclAllsts ol all klnd.4. Address, with lowest terrn**, as aWe. l-*^ wst-m iin-Fum abw CLARIONET-FLAYER, wishes a good, steady situa- tion, or wonld settle In country „•;•„•*; o. l.lt»l Seaieldfs Mnslc-store. 731 Race St. Phllsdelphls . Pa. JOHN (FORMERLY OF FIELDS AND HOEY) while employed at the THEATRE COUIQL-E, NEW YORK, lu the mean, low, contemptible action of GOP'STXG SULLIVAN'S CHKISTMAS for the sake of selllnB the copy for a few paltry dollars, S^iti^a^JSg- '^'-^'^"SSS'ISSL'ga.v New York, MaiehCIBTS. AKOTHEB mCUMOND VS THE FIELD. Attention, Circus People. PERFORMERS OP ABILITY IN ALL BRANCHES OF THE ctStCS BCSD.-E.'SI ARE WANTED, ALSO ardebsohIgohpaiit's Great Circus, Monster Menngerie and TraTeUnfT World's Fair on Wheels. ffldertKnr.ConertandC^yPJl^lI^TOR^^^ ThU will be a nice w»r5 — J Giesi European Ttioge who bare written before, write agaliL April IS. Tho_Gn O. . ApiU2a Addieea 1-lt Will Ihangnrate Ita gra.sun Show appears In Columbua, BELI^ BROTHERS, Zettler Hotne, Colnmbos, O. MAOIC. UannOetnm o« Magieil ApparatnB of ejsiy daartptloii, ^TataKe or parioirAIl aitlstEa taniudicd hi the ban man^ ner and lateA Imr catalogtle. THr delpbU, FB. ^entA Send Ueentafor Ultutrated W. TOST, S9 Monli Mnth atieet, Phlla- I-IC* CIRCUS MANAGERS wlshlnc to secure a GOOD. RELIABLE AND •PRACTICAL AEKONAtT, condosobyaddrvssln; 300 Russell street. Curhigtun, Ky. TERMS TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1-It* Belnc the Inventor of this fcatnrc. and I» ATKSi T AJP1» tilJKD FOR, I warn all PIRATBS to hamrk. Will arnuiice for tlie alsive act, Includliitr Glnlics, Cnnui, BattuI and ill;(h-pcdestal Jufotllng. Addiem InternationalT bo- iTv PliIlHdclphla. till March .'S):Tli_Mtrel>imh|ile. Witdilnirton^D. C. A^rll I. one week. I-lt^i tHEATRE COMIQUE, DETROIT, MICH. Tills favorite theatre Is now beln^ rebuilt aud handsomely fitted up, and will open on April IX Adiltew lmmedlatel.v, cnrejit BEVEIIE IIOL'.SE. KICK NORTO.N. Bta<e-mananer. WHEN mmm m the box Perhap*—both by Fraok Shurne, 40c. each; Will Mother Know Me In tlie SkjT t>onx *nQ eliomn. Mc.; Cru**! Jann LjuuSCendsooB. hi'J. Cimpcll, 35c. SPEAR 4 DEIIN- IIOFF, 717 Broadway, Kciv YorK. WANTED TO FOR TWO OR THREE WEEKS, OR PURCHASE AT A REASO.VABLE PRICE, A SET OF SCENERY FOR A LARGE HALL. Mnst bo lame and complete. Aildrcss statlne all particulars and lowest price, NANSARV, ihinager, St. John. N. B. Immeillatclv. to WILLIAM I-Il' Arthur G. Cambridsl Chis. L Thiustui. CAIK & CO, DRAMATIC, VARIETY AND OENF.RAL A0EST3, KEW CHICAGO THEATRE (Rooms?andS), CHICAGO, ILL. Refer by pcnnls.«lon to the manasetn ofthe Chicago theatres. Wanted, a rtrst.cbiss Drauuitlc Comtuuiy to support Mme. Mo^c ska, commencing *^?;?bR1DGe1 CO.. Chlco . FOR SALE THE LEASE, GOOD WILL AND PROPERTIES OF THE NEW AMEflOM MUSEUM NEW YOBK CITT. Over eiBht hundred and fifty thousand people hare visited this mu.<«um since lu loaonumtlnn. It Is only sold In con- '— ' ^rsonal attention. States and pply to sequence of not being able to (tlve It my peisoiial att< Swine to my making a tour of the Lnlted .Mali Europe tho coming year. For lUrtber part.cul»i>. ai C. B. BUNNELL, Proprietor, NEW AMERICAN Ml'SEl'M, I ],• lOB and 105 Bowery. N"ew Yor k City. JOHN KINLAN, COMEDIAN AKD VOCAXIST IRISH Permanent address. l.lt* 3S5 Webster avenue. Plttsbnr^, Pa. ROGERS'"■ COMEDY COMPA-NT.—WA.NTED, - - ''r-. niiople to fill my company. ~ ' the times. I want to on; several Rood dramatic people to All my company, mustbe In keephig with the times. I want to bi iS^SnSlTl^t Wsan, Address E. O. BOC: Tappan gtiee t, Rochester, N. T. GREAT^EASTERM Salary ly an ob- ERS, 96 I-lt« SUCCESS. THE SATTONS, TOMMY. ANNIE. Tremendous appieclailon favors them at each rendition of tlieir LATEST, ORIGINAL. REFINED AVD HOST AML'SDiO MUSICAL BURLETTAS, Inmidnclne their CHARACTER SPECIALTIES and DiaTAKTANEOIJa CHANGEa Their cmernl appeannce and acting mnder them the leading norel. aodsty, sketch and peculiar Don Aitliu of ''cteat'hlt at Tony Paitar's, New York. Onas, hit at Howard Athenmm, Boston. Oieat hit at TlTOll Theatre, Ifew Tort Oreac bit at Theatre Comlqaa, Provldenea, B. L Oreatrhlt at National Theatre, HutDniL Great lilt at New Kathmal Pblladelpbla.- lit A.l.tro*- cnn. of NEW YORK CLIPPER. TO Dramatic and Spec laity ArMata. >iAJVjV<sa-::ne. EMQi GOROUX nC HIS JTEW ACT, (i-it) WOOD'S^ Tl-I jK:A.1"J.lE FOll BF_\T by the night or week. Apply to , . _ . DAVIS A <X).. Theatrical Aaents, l it IS) Vlni-Hlrvi.t, P. O. Box gWO. <;lncinnatl. 0.| A VERY FINE, LIGHT BAl miOT FOR SM, also Ticket, Property, and sovernl other Wagons, and a JiSetyof circus*^ property, such as EnUee l)it-s«.>s Ring I*mDemcs. etc. etc.. etc._ WM. J. MKTl.llt.*n. Wanlilngtnn Hotel. Pr uTldQ nce . R. I. WASHINGTON HOTEL, CORNER r.NIOS ASD WASniNOTON STIlEETd, only one block from General Passenger .SLitlon. mOVITJKIVCE, R. I. »l M >'KR day! , „ ^ _„ Hoeclal rates for Professionals. Agenu for all shows call ^Jpin'T before m.kl^>^.rr.ngem.n.^l«^^^^^ TO'CIRCUS MAITA.GER». THE BROWN FMiLY, CONSISTING OF MADAM LOUISE BROWN, LITTLE KA-TIE W. C. BROWN, 7aV be engaged FOR THE COMINO SEASON. J'V-f Jriw Mintie Act. the best horse In the bust- „e"ss"'^KatrBToW^'"p?Kcl*pSK AUo tw^^^ 'o "-cert. ''""X?d'^ll"«'il";a:;^S'.^?rr.nk.ord, Pa. YALLO'S DRAHiTIG SCHOOL. PupUs prepared for the Dramatic or Lyric aage by l.Jt ITI North Eleventh street, Plillsdelplib.. iraoiiMY mm. VABIETT SPECIALTIES AND FIRST-W CDtCUS fOM WANTED FOR CUBA AT ALL TIMES. Address OPHtUV TmOTKETRM, New York, can oi CLIPPER. K. B.—Please consider silence a pollie nesatlTa. Iii cluse nn stsmp. .l.lt THE OBBIAI BBOTHBBSy S'OR. C7XJX»A., are renuestsd to be on board Steamship City of WashllMb ton. Pier 3, .N. R.. eariy on THURSDAY MORNINO, HarS 2S, as site leaves at ten o'clock. 1-lt ORBIN BROniEBP. VIRGINIA AND OLD DOMINION MINSTRELS which arc undrrthe muumnait of JOSEPH A. CBOiB^ wlU tw n'^ivnl ftn or oboat ttu; 1A of Oiet., UT7H, br JOSEPH A- CROAA AKD O. H. QAXXm, Hole riupi lg lw ud lUnBcrnb AitUtfl vUhlnfT to enjpgte cnn ooaninnlcmla wlttt JobrA A. Crow or 0. IL Oamytt, S'o. 23 Bond rt., Kgw Tork. l-ie» ALP BURITETT- To Hall-ownm orMuuffvra dcalrofu ornw««tn«m7 ■o'- rXevn on ortAlnty ur i>erc«ntJ«e. AUdrcM B9 Davw aaevt. (noclnnatL Mt* SPORTING. FOX'S m IMBRlClIi THEATRE, PHTLADEIsPHIA, PA. Bnslnessmanager •'■ roMmNATIOSS AND DRAMATIC STABS ROYAli OP^BA-HOUSE, TOROWTO. RTFUtfOM RUSSELL AND WIFE illbis il ATTIE OSEIL) DISE-NGAOED for ^ SSijSESs^ ot^'^HOUSKAn-ns I-3C* I wTll close mhy enbaoement WITH HiTEKLTS HHSTBELS SATTTEDAT, MAEOH 23. ' Friends wiUj>lf«»e«d<lre«i me ttejt^ OLAPHAM. MR. GUIS HYDE wishes a situation aa pitcher In a baseball Idne. I am m lell-banded awia cnrre pitcher- Can glre good relar- encev Address UL'S UTDE. 1-lt* FarmlngtoD, H. H. SEXTON AND ADAMS, THE BILLIARD MOHARCHS, hare conMoUdBted, Mod wlU hm%iXtr trntl under the tttis ofthe ONLY ilHllIGIlN Tl^ MR. WSL. 8EXTOX Of TermoDt, chsmplOD cdT'DUtr* of Ajnvriofc, and boldlnic the bsd^, and wlio WTWtUy ocfcaft- ed (grille Dion for the Inrgnt uumnt of moD«T em* pUy- edfor at Krrnch Caronw—S4.(U)—wlU nuke u extended fnir In conjnnetloo mtah "YA.NK** ADAJIH, prattooncctj bj tbe prrtA, expertx, and tbe public In auunl tbexnralcat BUlikrd wonder on earth, who not oaly oountu blloufoldctl and wHb bis back to tbe table, bnt «ho roecgedi In apimr- entlx aettlmp at dellanee tbe lava of mMty and natnra la Tbee Lair _^ mr. Luc DO rapecltkm ofihoea. bnt the whiAc b«lnc UOUTTIETO foicuiy aha!l faai (4) dlffuent wafA. bv theae gentiemen >)Lntly ana li_ _ _ _ blghMtmnae wondofnl and devoid of munotun; exlilbltiMUpTi IndMdoallr axe In tha thenbe. WORK for ONE HOUR AND yOB TY M U'L'TEd, ANDAJI ENTEBTAXNVENT OP REFLVEMEVT Adami win make bbi Hat. BoCtle. Triansle, EI«bMiaII» and letter ZaboU hi eoBBuctUm with hla new and 4'^'—'- 100 JnmiM, maaneK, follow, and combination aboU, _ plarloc Mr. Sexton 2S0 polnta (Frvnch caium), ur no Mr. Sexton will perform bbi original wi iwe a . cr oi toOow- and the bill lard-trick entitled "Mp Anood lha W(a)a,>> aalnsfoarKUAr bllllarxl baUa. 11107 will al» Ixttodmm anlnDoratlon In blUlnnla br maklns ahota—pUrln* tUaaX- taneovlr—each after hU own method. Sr. Bextoa with tta* cnp, Mr. AdamA with hb* flmieDm boihtotamtnthtmrnm itlttwt hall at MUko time. ftSIteahead: -New llaren, Ct, Mtreli a Hutfort.Ct. 30, Norwich. <X, April 1, <<ew iMdoo. Ct, April XT dence, R. L. April i. BoatoB. Him. ft. «, VoRHter. I sTlVUpiineMd. Mam, 11. AUtanr IX Proprietor, cf llivt-ciBa. blllUtd-nom. and mat. tor opera-boDscs dcalnaB of faiConsBtlon nieueaddrca ' VRASK T. XAODIXE, 1 ^ "i Broads I-It mi [way, hSrw Ttak. MISCEUANEOIiS. DB. LADIVS ELEOTfilO BEI^IIS. Smi ta dtcoUr. "WO r. Q. B-A ijw, Sin; Tfik <mr.