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Xtie BIIll>oap<l ftEPTEMBER 90, 1905. •PimrorTHKWBUC mBss HM^ Saw BmUhi Tba Bksdsw B«hind Tim ; -^ nnaa at tte Knmy Hill Thastn, B«w To* TBn Aiilow Betalad The Oarage U a tkniler. Of that malcc bo mlctake. The manner In irtalds tbe American Lesatloa ac Peklo muBma from tbe eril auehlnaUoaa of tbe Tlnror. and waa np aealsat all aorta of Bozera and oatlvea tad Bnmiertaoad Bondamen can aeareel; be told In oor dalatx colnmn. Tlic aottrara. In tbe aec^ ond act. latrodack d oa to a terxilile toftare* room, wteic lire gtotltVBtD were pIOBged to red gerdltUMi—xoa beard the eroana of tlte tor- tBred—and saTe oa a plctnre of tlie avfal Moo- gMta CoancU la maaka and jelloir nlgbtlea. Tom atfeka wrre bamrd to a terrible fiffure, (hat looked like wliat tbe Ctilarae Idem at a hnmaraoa adwcrtlaeiiicnt of Quaker Oata mlcht Belilnd The Tbnme. Id vUe at tha fact Ibat toward Ita eloae It (etc ■ bit ttiakr. la eertalalT away atwad «C tbe oaoal blood-cnrdleTa—pranr m tbe alot aHaiatruallle*— that laftat, the eoobiaatian ho—ii. It;ls csdt- - - - - - m tt Mrna !• «wIbM tir .kv MTB aOk ihairt. n«D ■VAwll'aatiMn tt,ilHm.aaa Ike accae between tke kmlae aad tte Tlccnv'a mlatreaa—aaotbcr IwrtrtH rtnnBer7-<eTMent»r wltb tbe Vlce- aar. aa mt tbe MetmpoUtaa Opera Booae. deoo- Mte-badlcca axe de Tlcneac) la qoltr a rattler. Vwaoafi. the »lece la mil trrltten. tbooah aot .wtU acted. If a few ot tbe bcralae'a poi-tl- eaJ attccaaer* were kaoekcd oat. Mm.e of tlK kcrora brroica alpped. a few "M7 Gawda~ d tOM ied iato tbe waate-pai»r baiket. and aome at tbe eooicdr d a ellmtnated. tbe work of ■r. D* OKdata aad Mlai Baoiaar *oaId aland a*0B takJa* the plaiFa of tbe blab Inaatiat arrfaoalr. aad nrbo imt In two io- '•^ u a tt l u oa wlpteta pfcfclag Candida to bita In ataitk' or "pnbleitta" and bUden meaalacs. bad tbe laash tnraed no tbenueleea laat nisfat with the lerlTal of How H«> Lied to Her Hnaband, ' tr AiBold OalT'a eaopaar at tbe Olzrlek Tb'e- abe. ne piece waa Stat performed a Tear aco. It la a aleader and not over-derer Uttle aklt. pelpablr, deaisned to poke run at thr prople wbo fWlaed tbe "proUem" dimor over Candhla. Beatdea Mr. Dalr It rerred to Introdace a nrw member of tbe cootpaoy. Mlas DorctLr Derelle. The r< malnJer ot Itae eTCDlng was deroled to Tb*- Man of Deatlnr. altfo a rcTlral. with Mr. Daly aa tbe joun;; Xapoteoo and Mary Ilauipton aa tbe I.ady. Tlib little play baa tbe merit of deacrly-tnmed dlaloBiie. but la 00 way doe* U abed loatte SB ll» anlwr. v Xh» dMUa .MU wm eoDtiBW UMMkaak v lka ' imC%. T. , WaeU. Sept. U; Tbe Eisbt Prlnraw V» M>tala 'material for UU "dream play," Hr. Uardooooieh bad reeonrae to Lewla Carrwir* two ' maatt-rworka. Alice in Wonderland anil Tliroogb Tbe Lnoklna Cjbiaa. and to tlie Urlmm- Dairy tale of Tiie Oaaclns Prlnceaa. Fiwn tblx aboadaat material bi- baa formed one of tbe weakeat and moat belpleas books titat rrer ham- pered the procrea* of any ninxlCNl "slio.v." no malt^ whether It be 'cometlr. play, farre, or traaedy., That therr la mat.rial for a mujtlcal .eaowdy or an operatta In -Alice In Wonderland ■ la open, to aerlooa qneotlOD. To tbe malebJeaa ' et'tbe book'ltarlr eaeir eblld and eaerr ' arted adnit ftaada fiadr to . bear wit aMK>-%Bt U doaMM*ir ttS' Mltiittel bnaur k'.aat.jtae. Mar, too chalt*^ kaar naadattoo aaaAer ot adapMca Asm; trM.lB jMl»fgat to at tbe eaqaWMr vhtoMoal rOMcr ta no atase. bat aoeetaa baa t«f« aolr MiMl* ll IbO beat of Inatancem.- Aa for Ur. Herbert'i maaie. It, li bfttW. tlHUI the majority of tbr mnalral IIHBtWia e aol a lB, for It baa neatneita in worhmanablp. ibylbmie variety, a cood nipaitnre of mcl(Mlluui«ni*%a, and a freedom fmm ooUlness to cummend It. Bat It la Infertsr Heibert mnalc. W. L. Uabbard In > Trlbnae. Sept. 19. tan .The apot kaew aol tbe far ead or Uos Iilaad. the Ucbta oC Broadwaf: aoc Ua batlea^-lk a ^ . —. aaTh* a«BB "1.40 as aoch aC mr mrfc iMfe as I can. Ktar Tock la aaC aeiy coodoelee to ootbant* at aar kind. - Qolle a few et the mrmbera of mr oompany are doarn bere, too. We are qnlte aa 'Adiea* colony. "Bat thia l>a i work.** ibe aald lerlaaily. "Tbla tliat we do here la only the Tamliib on tbe flnlahed pirtnre—that Inn Cakt'o Ud moattia and weeka and daya to palm. We are only pottlOK a new coat on the fuandatlon that we know la rlsbt.** She looked critical for a momeDt. "llare yoa ever followed a pla.v from tue beltlnnlnie up to the endr* she asked; "followed It from tbe llrat word of Ibe mnarlo up to the laat pleee oC saose that goea on the most onlm- pertaat memlyrr of the cast?" •WOt" meekly. **WelI». I have—many of them, and the dmd* fOiT the 'flaal eff'Ct entalla b> apiMlllmc Brety- tbait IB asa. Db Banr Adtra. Tlie Durllor of no S«0»-aBC fa an at Vr. Belaaco*» plaxa that ~ >,]roa <lauh ac.wieB tif .oBlr a lirw. i^^fMt'BOBtS' Bad BOOB Of tbaasht :>:t»;UBt. aad to aa wkB^are pr l a l le g e d to htlp^hta:.^ Bo I la BotUait eeaape Uoi and ke does nat. fUl. Kaouo aio.**. ti» Itaaed (or- ariaza-aa4(<:nmpe<l the^ wood «C the- taUe with t^e * ot her flncera. '*! come from fbe i^^aoBtlu yen: know—Kentncky, and I bare Iwontht 7v sap- TSt>uon np north wltb me." "Bat an tbb work, hard aa It I*, la cntuy- lar. iaa't it. Mm. Carter?" "It'la more tlibn that. To make aometblne ont of notlilo^ la the areateat aeoaatlon In tbe world. I mean br that to watch a play grow from the birth of the Ont Idea, and then when tbt'plar la flaMtcd and the laat wocd.is.wiltlca one baa ao manr cootradictory emotiocs—aome parta one feela one oan Improve—bnt when Mr. EeIa>co gave me tbe maonacript ot bU Adrea. for Inatance. I waa aweatmck at tbe vitality and homannefla of tbla woman on paper, abe seen>*d so moeb plater a belny than 1 coold ever pretend to be. Bat In playing any of tbe parta that Mr. Belaico writes oae always bas to play above one's owB staadatd and ai- tiiaacb It la dUDcBIt and atoaa hepelfn at times It pava In the end. lor «Aib Iho end Is reached one dads sH^B.StfC «■ ttt Mitt*.*V-'- T. Eve- Vat ms k Zks Mb of Dnlntb In The DOka Od Dalntlw which was broagbt ont at tbe Majeitle Theatre lait ev. olng, there are numenMia attractloos and diveralona which carried along the more or Icaa noodeacrlpt pro- dacUon at a awlnging gait and earned demanda tor encore after encore. Tbe piece Is billed a* Ceorge Broadbom's Operatic farce, wltb mn- ale by Max 8. Witt, bnt It U aocb staff as for theae many years tias been accepted tM>th In town and oo tbe road as "comic opera." Tbe Doke of Dtdntb. otti^rwUe Darling Doo- Ilttle. Is Mr. Kat WlUa. wboae tramp apeeUltlea are known to tbe Taademie ttage. Mr. Wills Is tbe atar of tbe perfonunce, and at tbe end «C tbe flist act he waa called bom fee • short spsedb, hot he aodtstir ahaies %r has tea with of: thO'.fiiar aHM^ikiit. ifeo'aadMMi^ thongh iiatMi. Bt-talt WBB .aodnnMe «llk its ap- plaoN fkaa Ita ifeov sat Badir way. The aMdaaHn. Is ifnTH""r a soeeeasioa of aaaea and JaadBf ChomtS. vltb Mr. Wills them, etnylns bis abarc of TMlIng himaelt aa a alnglnc ledlsn sad grotea^iue fim maker. In tbe songs no dunce at the "topical" ia nriaaed. aa la Mr. Wina* Strennocs, with Ita ohvlona oppor- tnnltlea. and hia IX My Man Could Do It For Me. In which the insurance revelatlooa figure and tiiere la a delicate rrferrnce to the "skin gnlDC wltb the bide." One of the (onga which tiekkd last evenlng'a audience wa> No Peach Bangs Too High Kor Rim Then, snog by Mr. Henry Korman as Klskka IV.. King of the Land of Wot—a song of tbe roan over flfty, who "when be gets flfty-flve knowa that he's alive, and no peach hangs too bish for him thpn.V Several "peacbea" danced oot opon tbe stage to proTP It in the cnse of I^lafcka. Kotwlthrtaudlng Uie rrltrratlon In Tsllanp qnartera of tbe declaration tbat tbe rag daw aoaga are going ont. Tbe Dake of OidBth ha* one. aa baa almost cveiy musical piece pat on tbU fait, and In tbe Hake's caae the lag Obi- song Xleodemaa. aoag by WM OUkorlnc CSU. as Jtaansl. Klakka's dsagMW With chorBa. Moght tte srratfMapplaBn^ SSciw hei^' ^ . BlWidt-aan, Sept. Oaorga Ada'a Bad Samaritan Tbe Garden Tlieatre. the scene last year of thi* big anceesa of The College Widow, waa reopeniMl 1a»t •venlng wltb another George Ade conir.l.v Tills time It It entitled Tbe Bad Samaritan, and If tlir rtiiliuila'm of la«t night'a audience ma.v he ukrn an a criterion Mr. Ade baa produced another College Widow or Conno' Cbalrman an far as Iho hoft —as J».:m«hhh"i *i Wh- In Us dlscnsslon of Wlltlsm Gillette's aew plar, CInrlrr. Tbe London Stage flnda tbat Mr. Clllptte inn [lecullar viewa npoo atage manage- mrnt. In tnct. Clarice Is burdened and over- nliailon i'il by the < crrntrlrltUs of stage man- • Rrmi-ut: «rlth the frequent plangbic of the iiteatrr In ntter bUrkuas. and tbo loos, tadloa* paunrn In the playing. Ia the Brind of the gen- era! pUygoer all this ^'ads to doad the critical fseally. isaomadi tbst tbese laaoealiOBa of sttf lait sre spprslsed tor their sawrdsli], Ifeoan nalBtentetBsL TBlBO. aad tho lesl qpalicr P* pisr Is .aecjiM IB .Ihea. We prefer Uie ploy to ttamt ^ tV:U, yimlL gtpDffot ttese nn- ■saalw ahMntdlllM. wo aad'Oatlee of some- wtat tBdiOHtdt atrtL The latendtd elogoence aC aOSBCO BBd ffatrre which Mr. Oinelte In- sMrd Bpso. la the 'flaying etme dangeronaly near to being brlMnt. Acting by snggeathm la a beantlfnl art. bnt it most net be expended npon mere trivialities, snd tbe attempt ms'de to clotlie tbeae witli a aignlBfance they could not ponlbly In any atate of life command most cer- tainly fan In «-ireet. This Is reserve mn riot, and it b this that we find the most fsolt with. It nsjr he esned artlatio tsdMsit' hat. It Is tfdlaa BBttrttbstsa dliii. O. .31. a. .3(eLrIlsn!a-On Tbe Love Psth Is, areacdlBK to Tbe Mall, a aonffle en mrprlte. ••After air net and a lialf of alK er frivolity yoa are aoddeolr coarmaled arllh a niece of aeriona drama. The drat act was enHtety amusing: tbe last set wss exeltinc- Between the two was au act of' aomewhst ancertain touch. But tba toUI ImpreMdon. aaya tbe n-viewer, waa eer- lalnlr aa asiveahle one; a little beirUderIng a Utat aMHMUo, bnt—ah. yes, aittaWtr agree- able.*^ • . • 'Before this bsppy conclusion Is retched we hav«» had the pleaanre of renewing acqoalnfanre with many of oor oldest favorlleB among stape itevlcea," writea Mr. WsIUe.r In the New York Tlmea. with, regard to Dr. Wake'a Patient, re- cently produced In London. "Tliaa the char- acters seldom meet om- another face to face. One generally ateala .In l)ehlud tbe other and puts his br her -liaods over the other's eyes. And ir-a sentlemtn Is Been eonvirslng with tiro Isitles he ht invariably asinimed by a second sentlemsn to be wooing the Iscly whom he does not love, hot whom the second gentlemsn does. Thus nre mlsnnd ratandlngs created and acts pleasantly spun ont. Hot only a curmndiseon nonlil call these things silly. They are qalte iiarmlrxK, and there are tlionaanda of playgoer* who bare aa Inaattsble psaslon for them." The George B. Crowtler Iktra Thorne Co. has closed Its setsoo. - Francis Wilson Is to appear in a new cDmedr later In tho atasoB. ' - Fred.' P. Saiirent' Is managing . Jos. Santley In A Bnnairay Boy. Kyrle Bellew . opens hIai.salMan.'n Baflca, Sept. at,. tii. .lloiitieal.^ . .. '.. iier, XI. .a. laraaa ABKlin I Mow Xeek QUtt : ts to a. E. W. Mtisgrove has purchased the Anstxalian rights to la a Bishop's Carriage. aianager Stevenst oC AStojral Wave Co.. reports «zedl«nt tae lnes a thna far tkfs aea- aon. Marion Bamay will be in the sup- port ot I^wience D'Ocay In Tbe Embaaay Bail. Miss Heleii Holmes has replaced Miss Uay Boekley as tba Frlnecsa UldisI lo The Shepherd Klac. JameaJ.Corbett wOl appear in Stan- laUaa SUnge's Teistan ot Oaabel Byron's Fro- feaaion in November. W. W. Newcomar. manager ot the T(dnnteer Otsanlst 0»i, lapetlB tMOitat Bnal- nesa through the asst. Evelyn Selbie ts wlntilng eonmanda- Hon In tbe role of the Gipsy With AI> H. Wilson's company this season. Charles Frohman bas purdUMd the Engllsb righu of a one«ct play :«T ABStln Strong, called tbe Devil Wind. The Nothing But Money Co. is re- ported to he dotns eaeeUcnt business along tbe ■fiiidiiiB. It .k slrlBa satlafafttMi. The second Joint starring tour of Sotbera and Marlowe opened at Enclld Avcnne Theatre. Clevclaud, Ohio. Sept. 18. Frederick R. Lewis, the well-known actor, has retired from tbe profeaaioa and ened a law offloe at Boctaestsr, K. .X The opening ot tbe MiUw^id ataaon at the FlbW ~ a been po a tponed Iti— Emily Siegle la winning success this geaaon aa the principal aoubrette wltb MlUer A Plobm'a production ot Tbe Black Crook. The eastern Xytkle-Harder Stock Go. Is playtng to COOd baahNsa In Pennsyl- vania. Tbe —"p'T nambetB tweaty-foor peo- ple. Kyrle Beltew ts to begin hU 'season lo Montreal tbe IBM B( tfeOM^SBd SrtU appear Jn Uaffles BBW tta satlBg wCsals WUI Tlalt Xnrope. Andrew ICaOk opens bis American tonr Oct. « at San Eranclaco. Cel. Early In Jannary be opens In St. Lools In a sow Irish comedy draiiui. Daniel Sully opened bis seaaon S»pt. 1 St his bome town. Saagertlcs, pBg Pastor waa very pleasiuely raadaiaa .BWHS a large and brilliant audience. If reports be true, the Dorothy Lewla Stock Co. Is meeting with conalderable anccess In New York Slate. Tbe JUIMlaStlon. It ia aald. gives the beat of aatlatBsllaa^ . Manatfcr Carl W. Oook, OC' OOOk's Majestic Stock Co.. repe«> p gjad . >wlpes^,ne In uow piaj-lug tlie opass ■oaHSi ABneV'^osBu receuUy uuder tent. A. R. McRae, In advance of Crow- der'a Dora Thome Co. until Ita recent dis- handmeot at Loolaiaiu, Mo., baa Joined tbe Ttlaoa Stock Co. aa boalncas iiieaBSer, The Urst appoaianoe of :\^1a Allen in Cljrde Tltob's-ne IMstoC fwm wM be made St jBeUsiPttti '><aa. .°SM tNCK of next month. La Belie' KanwillUsa Is the an- noaneed sacofsasr oC -Uis. Lsansweira Boota tu mSmM aciiSMMM^ aao at 'tta Bal ~ Sept. IS. ilarl Ids Adalr .&^p E. H: Sothem and Julia Marlowe are tebeataing .their repertoire of Sliakespear- bio plays, aad will o|>eo tbe 'Seasoa ,at Ibe Opera Hooae. Cleveland. OblOk -at on early date. Vlrglnlns, in which Ix>uls James Is playlaa* -was ^dist p r odaeed at 'the -Glasgow ISeotlaad)-Theatre. Uareh. ISSO. -.The follow- ing year It waa produced at the Theatre Uoyal. London. Tom Waters. In Neighborly Nelgh- hoen, la doing a nice bnslnesa In Nrw Gnglnnd. The thow has proved sacb s lilt that the diorua baa been oaUrged by the addition of six cbonu wmiam Reed of tbe Daniel Sully Oor rasior Oo.. Is itsacttd ts he fsaOsed to bla bed to PSBS TBBb M.' T. Mlk ttrflMld fever. Latest le y e tl s Sie to Ita sBMi tbat be la Imptovlng. Manager Moorehead of the Eliectric Park Theatre Co. of Patsofis, Kao., haa taken hia company npon the Mad.. ..It- orlU play Kanma. the Indian TeitttHV>aat naSS SB the kloorebead Stock Coi. Chas. F. Edwards, business manager of Tonng Bnlfalo. King of Tlie Wild West Co.. paid Tbe BUIboard a visit Sa|>t, IS.. Ills com- pany did good iNMlneas at Bsaek^ 0|)m Ufeoae, Cincinnati, laat .wt ilu .... William dollter wltl aoon -reopen Ma iMdoa aeaano at the OMnsdjr ItaateOb Tbla time he will bo aeea la A n s mn a a ' Tbasnarf plsy, On Tlie Qiilet. and be will be tSMorted by an American company. Lady Teazle, with Grace Van Stud- dlford. as Its atar, ts lo take to tbe road Immediately. Tbe snpporting conipsny will be piarllcally the name tbat Cocaicrlr gaee Its ZL -IdnrrsRce Iiae, aatliar dt-Va Die at Dawn, and ethtr pepSiar diiim Is OBpicfd In writing a booh ot verse. It .win. atnand nith efasste honor and sweet a e nUui e u t, and Is to be called Home Byrnes. - Louise Galloway, Miriam Nesbitt, Blanche Weaver. Ida Temon. Boyd Pornnm. Walter Thomti. George Woodward. AddNton Pitt, John Marble and C.' A. Ohandna will anp- port Henrietta Croaman In Uary, Mary. Quite Contrary. H. W.. Link. In. advance of Al. W. Kaitln'S Oaele. 'Vom'f CaUa Co, ' lepacts. aa HELEN BUKNHAM She is playing oppoalle Raymond BItebcock Id a Bad Samaritan, fleotxe Ade's aeweat play, DOW running at Wallack's Theatre, New York. aoapleloos- opening in ■ ■ belas ■ Pern, lad. Aa. eatire white east Is bebs noed. aad a SMMbei aC orlfiaal aeeeaeoriia tavo bcon added. Maude Adams begtaa rehaaraala the eaalBK week to . J. 11. Banlo'B Peter Paa« Over seventy people will be In the prsdoetloB. Mlaa Adama'a season st tbe Empire • T b e au e^ New York, la annoonced foe Kovember. KJaw & Erlanger's splendid produc- tion, Tbe Pearl and Tte Pnnpkla. bas msde a aenaatlonsl bit at the Broadway Theatre. Ita aeenenr'and coa tani ea aatpBs eJna to even war earlMBg amr beCsio ataatd la thta ee^ftar. Bttaai Banrym ere ,bat epanaa i' aesaoa to SnBdayii Her tonr e a lesfc sbe NtBms to Kow Tori rilo wlH' bo'aren to J. U. Barrio's comedy. AUce-Slt-hy-Tbe-Flre. Mrs. Genevieve Haines, the wife of Robert T. Haines, bss ohlslned from Booth Tarklngton Ibe right to draniatlae hit works. The Coa<|urat of (3>oaan and -The Ueanilful l..ady. She la aL-^o writing a aatllicai aadem comedy for her hnaband's ose, C. M. S. McLellan, author of Leah Rieabna. wbo baa been Ilvlag la England, bos decided to return to tbe t'nlted Slaiea for tbe rebearaala of Tlie Jury of Fate, a new gg^from ^ts ^n^.whldi Is' .mob to ta pea- VoUowng is the oomPlt . the Itottlean Stoeb Oo,: II. .0, . msnsserj H. L. OerneBtor. sSentt .Ooaeae Olml. Artlinr olml. FreilerlA Oarh. Beatrice Oordoo, Lonlaa Kay. Nellrtle Jnne, Margarette Ford. Stella Carson, and Caroline Ilawpnell. Tbe following Is a roster of The Edwin Toang Stock Co.: Edwta Toung, Lean DeLalgle Young. Edaa Young. Maaler BoUv Voung, Ilobt. Sutton. B. E, I'Ollorh, IrtO. Iltl> mann, Walter PeppftV 0*0> Sailifat. O. tk Itolk, mnalral dlrtelMt ' Orsce Lampcst. ^ Leslie Rlcbard* gaged hy David B i l ee es' JhitrMalB plar part of Bowr Skr. Ia.no IMrHag of oodo, her araad arasaa dndtr .Sin Belaaeers direction. Vwrer llaaweU wOI plar the iolo at Yo Boa, to "Tbe liarliug, tto -ralo which waa created br Blaorhe Uates. Prank R. Perlcy has selected a' par- tlralarly strong cast for his prodorllOB of Ibe romantic opera, Tlie Girl ai>d The Bandit. Thia company Inrludea Viola OUleltO. .Uabel nite, T. Henry Coote. Fraa Oeorse J. UrFarltne, Slilney WUder aad Campbell Donald. Following Is tbe roster of the Pit- tea. Ploreis: Homer P. Tiltoat, maaager: A. B. nUowL- otocc director: Riv UlUard. Ted .V. AnaoBd; Tte' Three' Welbi. A. S. Snoa. DoDle Trmple. Alice IK Ramiltaa. Ulsa Mit- fert. Uiae Moonlnir. Uaater A. a. BtUowa and O.. U. Omba, mualeal' director. Walker Whiteside has signed a con- trsrt .wilb Thompson Burhanaa for the latler'a dianiatlxttlon of bla own book. The Caaile Konirdy. which waa pnhllalied by Uarner di rothrra laat aotamn. Mr. WbllfOlde WlU iMfS the role of tbe young FtvnebmaB. TM' IhV la to be put on In St. Loals Dec, 17. Olga Nethersole and W, Xi. OotUt- a*r. who made tbe adapution'of nin| .|lfl»' Tlral drami, Le Dedale, wblfb liha .Kelhet* aole wUl . act on her rarthcwalBB Americas trar. bare decided to. name thelMUah .'*ee- aion A Caae of Divorce, Instead of The Laliir- rlntb. which waa the original, title. The. mat Inrludea Bamlltnn Revelle, Leonard Crisa.' Ro* •K-Sdri*^*^"*-*™*^ Wrfgbt Xiorlmer-'wlll'contlnae In his prodnethin - oC no MeMMid King dariog tbo preseat otooaa. ^niBrswBasfr.' WW.' A. Bnidy, bss arraaaM tor bla aneanaeo to nmtaa. Deltlmor*.' WatUnttsa 'Attnita, Hew -Orieafia,- St. Louis, Cblcaoo and New'.Tork.' Iiartnc next Beaton Ur, Corimer will appear-aa Daalel the Prophet, in a Sew Bllillral " ' fast nearing ft ■ " lahoration wltb delpbia BMord,.. It -IS planned SI plsr on elabecata' peodnettai. in a new Bllillral Jilay, whldl '.is nimpleiion fnim hb' MS < to ''ral-' Itb Lonia Pendleioa; or tta-niia?'