New York Clipper (Jan 1881)

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JANUARY 22, 1881. THE nSTE"W ORK CLI 351 Ookcxkmino Boston thxatbicaxs . oar com- Bpotttleiit-WTlus' as follows; under date of nn.1t: ••The exceedingly weU-advertlsed drama of 'Baal Klrke' Has beeaplaved lor-ibe first times In Boston at tilt Park Theatre by the Madlson-pqaare Theatre Company.' The audience was large Jan. 10, crowd- ed, lit and so roll has the theatre been since the latter date that the orchestra have been forced to leave taetr places to make seats for visitors. We may be hypercritical. In the City of Notions, bnt anccieas attained by tne play in the metropolis has been otOltjateU is a great measure to tee new ttlgh- toned thearre, the $o,ooo~cartaln and Uie douole- baek-actloo-elevator stage. ■ Although tne original Nevr York cast was advertised, bnt Ave, we believe, irere'seen In tnelr parts here—the Messrs. Coaldock and (Coleman, and the Misses Effleand AnnleJEaialer and Ceclle Rash. It Is' needless to say their acting was wholly excellent, and no better representa- tives of the characters coold be aakedibr. .Of,the residue, W. J. Ferguson as Plttacos Green was de- UcIoobIv ilroil and-eccentric,- and top. rest.-tn- clodlDC-GuitaTas- Lerlck. Henry Avellng, Edward' H. tee* Dora Eelgn and Carrie Jamison, were letter anlbjj&aneasperfecL 1 The scene used In the flrst ac£- was' enttaerr new; and . no. more perfect rural exterior - has ever been-displayed on these boards.--.-The only Tanlt that .can oe fonnd- Is that the engagement' Is too'' brief. Lawrence Barrett and com panv open In 'Torlck's Love' 17. Daring Mr. Barrett's second weeirat the Park The- atre he will play RlcDellen, Hamlet, James Bare- bell, Shylock and David Garrick, possibly reserving for blB third HJornsoD's drama The Bankrupt,' adapted by- Sylvester Baxter, r. 0. Duff's ver> alon -or 'WlfeBe' will follow on Feb. 7. per- formers being the same: who are now singing the work' In your city 'Hazel' Klrke' will he Tevivad: here at tne close of the season Mr. and MM. McKee Rankin produce 'The Dan- les' here next month At each of the fonr last appearances of Salvlnl at the Globe Theatre the honse was uncomfortably crowd- ed. The programme Included a representation -of The Cladlator' 10. repetitions of -Othello' 12 and maMnee 16. Bud 'iDgomar' 14. Although Sal- vlnl had before performed 'The Gladiator' and 'In- gomar' daring bis second engagement In this city, seven years ago,they lonncd the novelties of the week, ab the Gladiator the Italian evoked the greatest enthusiasm; the action In the arena scene was.often Interrupted by applause, and cries of 'Bravo" and cheers were lustily given. At the end of the act these manifestations were re- doubled and the curtain was twice raised. No more perfect representative of the barbarian In- gomar coold be asked for; It was a vivid embodi- ment of uncultured grace and freedom In the ear- lier acta and manly and submissive love In the latter. Salvlnl and company left for Montreal early on evening of 19, and a return engagement will be played In April, during which he will act Macbeth -and Sullivan. *A Debt of Honor,' Mr. Shewell's play, was glvenll and 13 to small honses, ihe theatre being closed Afternoon of 12 and even- ing of 16. L. R. Shewell closed with the com- pany IS, and his place as stage-manager and lead- ing man will be filled by George C. Boniface, It is -said. The cause of the change Is that Manuger Stetson was not satisfied with Mr. Shewell as an actor. The latter, who Is verr sensitive, wished to terminate his connection with the company In New Tork owing to uncomplimentary criticisms on his acting of Iago,-and not wishing to receive the same treatment here, where he Is so well known. He says Mr. Stetson prevailed upon blm to continue, and until the Boston season all things were har- monious. During the sojnnrn-of the company here he was formally notified by letter that his -services wonld not be required after 1$, to which a reply was felvcn that he should hold him to bis contract, which wns to run five months. Mr. Shewell was told'two weeks' notice was all that was necessary to cancel the engagement, and the controversy will finally l>e settled In the courts, both gentlemen baying' retained counsel. Mr. Shewell was In readiness to depart with the com- pany when they left lor Montreal, whither bis crunk, containing his private wardrobe, bad been sent by mistake, bis theatrical baggage being re- fused to be taken by the bagnare-master, and no ticket for bis transportation there being provided. Kate Claxton, supported by Charles A. Stevenson and her own dramatic company, play week of 17. opening In 'Snow-flower.'. For their benefit 21 'Frou-Frou* will be given for the only time, and on afternoon and even- ing of 22 The Two Orphans.' Marie Wllklns pos- sibly appearing as Frocnard. 24, Hoey A Har- are's Combination In 'Child of the State.' Feb. 7, Genevieve Ward In -Forget-me-not.' supported by Frank Clements, Cora Tanner and Miss Leclalr. The question as to the ownership of the right to this play In America is not yet settled. The latest claimant Is James H. Meade, who says the authors vested their rlghbj In the piece to Mr. Eldrldge ol this city some six years ago, and Blnce the con- troversy has arlBen regarding It he purchased the play trom' Mr. Eldrldge, and now proposes to en- join any who perform It, Including Lester Wat- lack and Miss Ward Salvlnl's receipts during bis engagement here are reported ito be as follow: Jan. 3, $2,897.50; S. 12,488; 7. $2,119.50; matinee 8, S3.12fl.60; 10. $2/47:12. $3,302.60; 14, $2,725.60; mat- inee15. S3.407.60. making a total of $32.804 Smith A Mestayer's TonrlBts In a Pullman Palace ear' closed their three weeks' engagement at the Gaiety Theatre 16 with the five hundredth per- formance of the piece and Its eightieth in this city, to a continuance of very large houses. Among the features introduced In the second act was a burlesque scene from 'Uncle TonVs Cabin.' with the gentle Mestayer as Eva, wbo fairly outrivaled bis brother-mastodon Fortesqne. The Luncheon Chorus from The Spectre Knight' and a new vocal med- ley called -The Tourists' March' were also given for the flrst times. The old favorites Trial by Jury' and 'H. M. 9. Pinafore' are to be revived 17 antl week by Henri Laurent's Original Filth-avenue H^Opera Company, composed? of Henri Laurent, anche Corelli, LlUle West, Annie Guenthner, Sen Mortimer, Percy J. J~ Cooper. James Starges, red H. Frear. wrnlam Lnard, Harry Brown, arry HaakelL and James Henry. A newdeck- ene, painted by Albert Opertl. will be shown lor i-"c0f«4tUiM. 24, Jay Rial's Ideal 'Uncle Tom's Cabin,' with the-Ave Siberian bloodhounds A version of 'Olivette' Is soon' fo be presented here by Henri Laurent and company The seventh week of the ran of The Guv'nor' at the Boston Museum, commencing 10. was broken In upon by the benefit or William Warren, which occurred evening or 15. 'My Son' was selected, with Mr. Warren as Herr Welzel, Mr. Hawortb as Rudolph, and- Miss Bartlett as Clara, hitherto played by Miss Clarke. The honse was crowded to repletion. Bose Temple has the measles, and a great many of them; consequently she Is excused, and her part of Barbara In The Gov'nor' has been assumed by Kate Ryan. The Guv'ner' for yet another week, excepting evening or 22, when Annie Clarke benefits, offering The Merchant of Venice* and 'Oliver Twist.' The False Friend' Combination, under the management ol A. M. Palmer, are soon to appear In this city The accident to J. Leslie Gossln Is more serious than at first supposed;: he may have to lose ajolnt ofthe middle linger of the right band Harry Bloodgood was one of the lobbyltes at the Globe Theatre 11.. Arthur Everett '.each, particu- larly well known In' dramatic circles, first as an ex-amateur actor and for the past eighteen months as aJoomallKtlc correspondent, was assaulted In a resort for the profession afternoon of 14 by Edwin Byron, better known perhaps as the BoyTragedlan. The latter took umbrage at some very personal remarks made upon him by the first-named gentle- man In bis weekly writing, and took npon himself the onus of chastising the scribe, which he did In a mild manner. Mr. Leach was met on the street the following day, apparently no worse for the en- counter The Madison-square Theatre Com. nany have volunteered tbelr services and win play 'Hazel Klrke' for the benefit of the Associated Charities In one of our theatres 24. E. H. House has been paying Boston a visit the Ct week J. J- Sullivan has strain been at le durlng-the past few days Lucette Web- ster and company are to appear In 'Invalid Pupils.' for the benefit ofthe Ladles' Aid Society, In their rooms afternoon of 20 Mrs. Rachel Cantor the actress had her pocketbook and Its contents stolen from her on the afternoon of 16......The Favor- ites are noon to ulftv an engagement In this city. —...The Tokes Family commence tbelr American engagements under the management of John Stetson in March, and are dne at the Globe The- atre In April In regard to the debt for which Barry Bloodgood was arrested some few weeks ago in Portland. Me., he Is reported as saying that It was none ol his. but one for bin posting In Rock- land for which Thayer, Smith k Monlton are re- sponsible. A suit for false arrest and imprison- ment will be brought against the parties. His Happy Thought Combination will come together again and fill the Western dates originally made. Pearl Evtloge, wbo has been performing at the Howard Athenseum the past week, has been so ill that on several evenings she fainted during the performance, unknown to the audience, however." Wood's Mcseck. Philadelphia, was well patron- ized the past week, the regular night and Wednes- day and Saturday matinee bill being "Masks and Faces." which was excellent!v rendered. On Mon- day. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons W. S. Gilbert's "Sweethearts" and '-The Wedding- march" were given. Chan. D. Herman, a member or the company, benefited Jan. 1L the attraction being the first, second, third and fourth acts of "Camllle" and the whole or "The Rough Diamond." Honse big. Mr. Herman was repeatedly called be- fore the curtain, and received many baskets of fruit and flowers. A handsome silver goblet lined with gold was also handed up to blm over the rootllEhtB. At the end or the third act of "Camllle" he was called on for a speech, and responded In a few well-chosen words, thanking his friends Tor tbelr attendance and applause. The attractions for this week will be "Eustache Baudln" every evening and Wednesday and Satur- day" afternoons, and "Our Boys" other afternoons. Jay Hunt, a member of the stock company, bene- ted Jan. 14, to a good bouse, the bill consisting of the fourth act ol 'The Lady of Lyons," the whole -of -Our Boys." and '-The Dead Shot." Jaa. W. Reynolds, stage-manager, will benefit afternoon and night of Jan. 21, when among the volunteers will be W. E. Sheridan. Geo. H. Griffiths and Simon Hassler, by permission ot manager Charles 9. Mor- ley of the Chestnnt-Etreet Theatre; and Otis A. Sklnner, by permission of Tompkins and Hill of the Boston Theatre. Simon Hassler will conduct a large orchestra, who will perform a favorite over- tare on the stage. The bill Is not yet announced, hot it will Include the screen scene from "The School for Scandal," and will Introduce the entire Museum company...:.Esther wimams, soubrette ot the company, will benefit shortly, when she con- templates putting up "A Scrap of Paper" and "Kan the Good-for-nothing." At Uacaulet'sThbatbe. Louisville. Kjr. N. C. <K>odwln's "Frollqnesv closed a season or fonr nights and a matinee Jan. 14 to good business. Owing to lameness, say our corresponddnt, "Mr. Goodwin was unable to play his part In his usual manner. Tne rest or the company filled their parts satisfactorily...... .The testimonial benefit to I Manager John T. kacanley by oar leadtng.cltlzens I took place 16before a crowdedjaudlence. The pro- [ gramme was -made up almost entirely of local ) talent. Among the volunteers were Company C, Louisville Legion. Mrs. Kettle Johnson, the Louis- ville Amateur Orchestra, Miss Currle Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Honeyton, Miss B. Forst,T. 8. Evans, the Louls- vtue Light Artillery, O. J. Colgan of Indianapolis, Mra> Katie Eniott-tppermsn, rrof. Hugo Wittgen- stein and daughter Martha of Cincinnati Booked: Leavltt's English Opera-burlesque Com- I rany IT. three nights and a matinee; Belena Fet- l ter's debut 20, to continue two nights and a matl- I nee The Opera-house was closed during the iveek. Booked: The 'One Hundred Wives' Com- I blnatlon 17.18. It; Jarrett A Sice's ■Fun on the 1 Bristol' so, for three nights and a matinee." / Tct -'Leoion op hokob" was presented at tte Movldenee Opera-house Jan, 12,13,14,16, THBFmsBuso (Fa.) Loses or EijcB enjoyed a social entertainment' the night of Jan. 9. An or- chestra of twenty pieces, under Prof. George Search, furnished the music. KUes and Evans, AL W. Fllson, Prof. Herrmann, Harry Allen, J. H. Fltzpatrlck, and a local glee club famished the en- tertainment. The ball was crowded. At eleven o'clock "Old Lang Syne" concluded the festivities. ......Manager Fullwoed of Library-Han returned from Chicago Jan. 13 "My Partner" opens for one week at the Opera-house Jan. IT, Mowed by -The Galley Have" a*. Thompson's Combination performed Id Stam- ford, Ct, Jan. 10, Bridgeport 11, Danbury 12, Nor- walk 13, New Haven 14, Ansonla 16, going tbence to Waterhury 17, Hartford 18, Springfield. Mass., 19, Holyoke 20, Northampton 21. Worcester 22. M. B. Leavitt's English Opeba - burlesque Tbodtb produced "Orpheus, or Plutonic Affec- tion,' 1 In ffew Orleans, La., Jan. a. Philadelphia Lodge, No. 2, B. P. O. of Elks, had a social sesalon at-Us lodge-room Jan. 16. Oonainieaori page 846.' ■ PABKEBSBUBG, "W. VA. OPBRA-HOUgE: Dalit 1378. »14t* T. B. BOMB, Proprietor BRAKE'S OPERA-HOUSE." BS-Ut If ILLEDOBTOfLB. OA. BRADY AFTER DECEMBER 11 Address Walter paike. atol COLUMBIA' HOUSE, 111 and IIS h'onUBroad street. PHILADELPHIA. JOBL HU I'TOS, Proprietor. Sped&i raK. to troupe* MuQ ladl- vldnal professionals ' 41-ISt* CUTS fT-T-v wiT.i, «nniVF., towa. newly ntted with Blare. Scenery. Cham, tic Terms reaara.hle Ada-raw B HCTTOif. »mu« 41-l.*.t« AJa_,I_iJEI>i'r3 niME MU8BDM, 32S WASHINGTON Sr., BBUOKLTN. SI. V. Corioelttesi or attractions suitable forj museums. Ad- dress aa above. 41-Ut* AMUSEMENTS. caittkhbur r > -rs=r_riA.TjiE, ffi and «BSouu Btxta street. ST. VDV1S. MO. ' - EOAN * O BOP FEB. ...>—...... .Proprietors OUS pbtebs....- ......:.r.BUg«-tDAQAger Tblslfl'theboiytlieatTeui the dry tnsfavns adghtly. Flm-claaaSpecialty Artlttara ALL LETTEKS ANSWERED. STASbAKD THEATRE, BROADWAY'AND S3D STREET. WM. HENDERSON Proprietor and Manager - Monday-evening-,- Jan. 17, firs: prodiMtluo, alter weeks ol earelol preparation,of the new eoduty play In five acu, entitled ' BIOAUY. '■ BIGAMY, Bt- Elite Henderson and Kitnnle Aymer Mathews, with Ada Dyas, Lonlie Sylvester. Mm. Farm, Brnaftaln: Floyd. Eben Plyniptan. J. W. Shannon. eui.lnib.ecmt.Ht HAVKBLi'» 14XU4X. I UCATRh • Corner Pourleentn street and Sixth avenue. J. H. HAVERLY Proprietor and Manager MONDAY. JAN. 17. TWO WEEKS ONLY, HAVBBXY7B ORIOINAL WIDOW BEDOTT COMEDY COMPANY, with the popular comedian MR. CHAS. B. BISHOP as tne Indomitable Widow, supported by a Company of Su- perior Excellence. MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. 41-11 BAVEiUjY'S K'IBLO'S-OAKDEK THBATUK. Every evenlne until furtber notice. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Klralfy Bros.' Grand Bpectacle ol Adolpha Belot's Drama, A Joorney Into BLACK VENUS. A den ol Central Africa BLACK VENUS. Bengal Tlgem up the Nile. BLACK VENUS. on tne nana. Camala, Zebras, Sacred Cows, Donkeys, Eoreea, Goats, abeop, etc., etc., et«. A tlgot never beiore witnessed on any stage. 4t-lt BOOTH'S THEATKK. CONTINUED B000ES3 OK UNOLB TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLB TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNOLE TOM'S CABIN. UNOLE TOM'S CABIN. EVERY EVENING. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, MATINEES. 44-lt PARK. TH RATHE. ABBEY* LHEW) pa^ MONDAY. JAN. 17, and ETery Evening until farther notice, will be presented Mr. J. C. DUFF'S version ofthe reieulnp; London musical aenaatlon, entitled OLITSTTE. OLIVETTE. Opera Comlqne In tbree acta MUSIC BY AUDRA.N. New Scenery and Coetumee mni} a Perfect Cast. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 - 4«-It AlALiY'S THKATKE, DROADWAY AND 30TU SVREET. Tuesday nifbt at 6. Priors: fLM. SI, 74c. and 30c SSANINA, OaTOE ROVER OF CAMBAYE. Autrutin Daly's Spectacular, Musical, Comedy Novelty, with a choral ol 70. a Star Company and the FAMOUS NAUTCH DANCERS. FiHsr Matinee WEDXKSDAY. JAN. 13. AT 2. 44-lt UAVEHLX'e( FIFTH-AVENUE THEATRE. ONLY TWO WEEK»- EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENJLU3B-OPEUA COMPANY. Monday and Saturday Krenluica, "TUB BOHEMIAN GIRL." Taewlay and Tbunday Erenlnsa and SaturJay Maunee. "PAUL AND VIRGINIA." Wedneadav Matinee. "FRA DIAVOLO." WeaDSinlay Evening. "MARTHA." PrMay Evening, FIRST TIME, tiOUSOD'S Iuimunal Opern. "BOMEU AND JULIET." u It MADISOBi-SQUAKE THEATRE. Tweoty-iounb street and Broadway. HAZEL KfRKE. HAZEL RIRKE. HAZEL KIRKE. UAZBL KIKKE. HAZEL KIRKE. HAZEL KIRKE. HAZEL kihk-k LONGEST HUN 1ZTH MONTH. 12TH MONTH. ON RECORD. HAZEL KIKKE. HAZEL KIRKE. HAZEL KIRKE. HAZEL KIRKE. UAZEL KIRKE. HAZEL KIRKE. HiZ HI. kTR k'K Every eve ning at B.3U. S aturda y MaUn ee at 1. 144-l t "OhBAnD OPERA-HOUSE, Kujbtb avenoe and Twentr-tnlrd street. POOLS A DONNELLY Lessees and Manage™ Reserved Sests (Orcbestra Clrde nnd Balcony), floe. Last week of MR. OUS WILLIAMS In his hilarious character OUR GERMAN SENATOR. IN THREE AOTri AND A TELEPHONE. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Friday evening, beneOt ol GUS WILLIA MS. 44-lt ~ THEATRE COMIOVE, 614 BROADWAY, opsoslta 6L. Nicholas UotaL HARRIOAN A HART Proprietors JOHN B. CANNON Isanaav THE STANDARD COMEDY THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING. JAN. 17. and dnnne the week, THIRD MONTH OF HARRIOAN and HART and their Standard Comedy Company In Mr. Bdward Harrlinui'a lsteat saocess, tbe MULLIUAN UOAnrj-S NOMINEE. MULLIGAN OUARD'S NOMINEE. MULLIUAN GUARD'S NOMINEE. MULLIGAN GUARD'S NOMINEE. MULLIGAN OUARD'S NOMINEE. MULLIGAN GUARD'S NOMINEE. HULLISIAN UUAJtD'S NOMINEE. MULLIGAN OUARD'S NOMINEE. WEDNESDAY - MATINEES. (44.U1 MATTTRDAT. BIRCH BACKUH' BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. MR. HARRY G. RICHMOND IN HIS dPECIALTDZS. Beappeanncs ol BIG. BALVINI BACKUS AS OTHELLO. PROP. PARKER'S WONDERFUL DOG-CIRCUS. Received with screams, Dumoot's new piece A HOT NIGHT IN THE CITY. New scenery, representing Brooklyn Helsbts and Net York. Seats seeored. Maunee Saturday »t 2. 44-lt* TOBY JE-ASs'X'OXl'fS THEATRE, C67 BROADWAY. MOBS PUN. MORE FUN. Anotber Volume of tbe Funny Series Opened. OUB SCHOOL OIRLS. Or FUN IN A BOARDING-SCBOOL. A Jolly, laughing burlesque on tbe popular play called "acbooL" TONY PASTOR will sing his greatly anccesafnl sona ARE YOU GOING To THE BALL THIS EVENING t - A Splendid Olio ol Specialties. THE IRWIN SISTERS. FRENCH TWIN SISTERS, CLARK and EDWARDS, JOHN MORRIS, FIELDS and LESLIE BBANE and OILDAV, BBNNBTT and OaHDNER, THE MURPHYS. KITTY MoDERMOTT. MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. In propa mtl on. Tony Pastor's Burlesque THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. 44-11 WEBER'S GEHMAJVIA GARDEN, 69 to 74 Hudson street, HoooKen. N. J. Beflnsd Specialty artists, address ROBT. WAREING. Consider silence a negative. Write again. 44-lt* HEW YORK AQDARICM. DAILY MATINEETr 2 O'CLOCK. Huxncanes of applause day sod night. *HE JOHN H. MURRAY GRAND NBW OIRCUS. A monster bill and the vary best abow aver seen In New York. No one should miss going, at least once. AdmlMslon, 60c Orcbamra, 22c extra. Children, hilt price- Poem open at 1 and 7. 42-tr BEHKYW BBOADWAY THEATRE, Broadway ana rouith street, WiUlamsburw. N. Y. MON- DAY, Jan. I7-Joa V. Winter In "Daolel Boone." SnlU van and Smith, Howard and Sauford, Kitty Gardner, H. A Wellington, Ada WlUard. Wanted, Variety Talent ana Sensational Stare. Addresn 144-lfl J. H BERRY. HAVERLYS Proprietor ruidManager.. Acting Huuger MR. J. H. HAVBRLY .MB. CHAS. W. ANDREWS FOUR SUCCESSIVE WEEKS OF UNPRE CEDENTED SUCCESS IN BROOKLYN, commencing (01irlJtixxaVff>-week) with Uie biilliaot eogaga- mentot Mr JOHN MeCTJIXOUGrH, the groaa rece.ptJ ol *hoM eogasoiuaDt ftmoonted to otw $2.(00 more Uias *ny prerlooi eogmcoment erarpUyed In UlU city. Tbe week of J«n. 77 J. K. EMMET played FRITZ IN IRELAND to (1,7611 (without a Wednes- day matinee) more tban bis larwast engagement berelolore In Brooklyn. Tbe week ol Jan. 3 TfTPATTV BROS. pnaduoed tne mnd ■pectatcolar drfuntv AROUND THE WORLD IN BIO HIT DAYS to ft aocccMlon ot crowded hooM*. Tito we Alt ol Jan. 10 too dlaUngulabed actor Mr. I<£ST£R WALLACE appeared in bis popnlar drama ROBE DA LB to andlencei wblcb t«st«d tbe capaatr (l.OfiO) of tbla beantlnil tbeatre, people being wiied away at crery ptrlormance. 4*lrU» HARRY MINER'S NEW THEATRE, Nos. 166,167 and 169 Bowery, New York. Specialty Artists, Spectacular Attractions and Novel Ilea of Mil Doscrtpttona, address "' " B-lt-tl HARRY MINER. Sole Proprietor and Mana—r. DICK PARKER'S .mRICAN THEATRE, Between 80th and 81st streets, Third ayenne, New Tork City. HATTNBES TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Flrst>daas artl»ts wlrblns; enjragementa, apply at once. 57-lt tl DICK PARKER. Proprietor and Manager. VOLES' YABIETT AND NOVELTY THEATRE, leo, aoi BOWEBT. MBS. PAUL FALK Sole Prenrlatreaa HATDTEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Grand Vocal* and- Instrumental Concert Every Sunday Evening. B-lt-tf A.T LIBERTY AFTER JAN. 2a, IBS I, ALEX. W. REEVES, leading Or Heavies: ALJHB LANDSM,' Leidlng«r Javenllee. Address ALEX. W.3BEVBS,. H-lt> ..Wert Newt on, Wcetmo reasnd Col, Pa y WAWTBD IsUntDIATELT. A POST OR SEC- OND VIOLLS AKTISf wuo cao play R-dat or Trombone; likewise two rrxpectable colored specialty artists to play bam dram and cymbals In ihe.banu. A sood.apportqblty and a tteady homo are a-asranleid to respectable, sober \ouna men (single) w;ui a reliable. eatMbllsbea trunpe. Hind, no nusber need apply, for woaremlabty partlcnlar wltb such characters. Apply at once to 0. F. O. TV Washliinton. N. J. 44-lt» DAVli REED, . ~- lormerly of Bryant's Ulnstxals, irlveB lessons 10 Jla-danc. mr.'l^onfS-andMlancee and Bone-nlarlneat hi. reeldeace, It-It* USO W. TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. New York. A. FIRST-CLASS TUBA-PLAYER would Uke to travel wun anme OOllD ilIRCUB DURING THE COMING SEASON. Balarr reasonable. Address _ 4i-U* L- K- CAT E, Po rtsm oath , K. H. OI-'JEjR.A-HtjDSK, Wataeka, nL SeaU 409. Febniary term ol court opens 15. Billboards, etc Hbare with fl rst-das, enmpsnlea aCHAS RIOOB, Manaa-sr. lt» FOR HALiE- ONE LARGE CIRCUS TENT, with centre-pieces, and poles, blocks, rapes, etc, com- plete and In good order. Price. S6uo. Also one serve tent, without poles, blocks, ropes, eta WHITNEY A CO., 41-lt* IS Camden street, Baltimore, ltd. SOJMaS, JJHAMAW. gnrieequiw, La tum as, ebx, written toordar. WM. R. WATTS, S2M US Hester street. New York. IN JUAAY X^AJSDS I'VE ROAMED. COL. J. P. BAKFORD, TRAVELER and LECTURES. i EKOAOEH2NT DATES «-lf ■ ARB orTBN IN ANOTHER COLUkfN. BEAUTIPCIi SOIfGS, 40 cent* each. "Tbe Best Little Wife tn tbe World," - Tls Love that Hakes the World fo Rgnnd." . T. B. Kn.T.KY, a Lincoln street, 4*-13t» • .' Jersey City Helabts. W. J, A. -VAVRrEnrr PIANIST U dlaaamed. Ud In bualneaa. Beanonslble manafere only, address ED. DB BABRTB. Wo. MPB. EKrantbst.. New Tort City. 144-lt' MTJ8IO' "SV-V-, MAKCHKSTKR. n. h TUB FAXTLY BBSOBT FOB LASIBS AND OHTLDBKN. 8. B. HahnaFORD A CO sfaaacsre FBBD. ■ORHJfEB Director of AmuaemeuU nrsT r'r-r Axdsts wanwd at an tune*, salary low, but sure. Female talent can always secure an enaagamank JTo wine-room or bar connected with tlu. house. Address 44-lt* B. B. HANNAFORD A CO.. Jjat Elm straw. MANOHEBTKB. H. H. TtEd> STRAIGHT Composes Words aad Music, Burlesoues, Me tehee, stump-ipeechea, etc. Taxes down-mnslc tromiht -roloa, andarTaniea.lorOrobesgaor Pianofona. Inclaw stamp, T73 EllxaMlh SL. New York. OMt-U Bras people away ited at all times. S4-lSt* D0O-CIBCU8 HATE ONE WEEK OPEN. JANUARY it ADDRES9 BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. 44-lt» WAHTiaiJ- 24 MUSICIANS 24 FOR 6ELUI' BROS.' GREAT EUROPEAN CIR0U8 AND MENAGERIE FOR THE REASON OF 1831. CLARIONET, PIUCOLO AND VIOLA In particular. Address PROF. LOUIS BECK. 44-lt* Zanesvllle. O. The origlrial blocks, engraved on pine t* «61<m, tn ekMnent eortdltlofr aBA good as new, of P. T. BAENUffS GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH AJSD THE 0RL\T LONDON CIRCUS, SANGERS' ROYAL BRITISH MENAOERIE And 'tbe gbajib intebnational allied shows, as per appended Urt, ARE FSB 8 ALB, separate or In lota—any way to nut purchasers! THe blo cks lor Ills plcUmSi prlntug, th«Bnes( In lbs world, are at JAJIBd BELLLBY'S, Show-printer, and THE COURIER COMPANY, Buflalo WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE AND VERY CHEAP. List; of Pictorial Circus . and Animal Blocks for Salo : TO CIRCUS MANAGERS. LEVI O. BKOUKWAY can be eneaaiHl tor the oomlna; aesjton with his EDUCATED PONIES and EQUESTRIAN DOGS. Address 390 CUnlon avanne, 44.lt* Albany. N. Y. ACAIIEMY OF MUSIC, LOCK HAVEN PA. Prettiest Hall In Central Pennsylvania. Now open tor rental or wdl share with dm-clars companies only. Pat- ent roldlnfl opera-chairs. Uall well lighted and heated. 4»Sl* W. F. 8ATTERLEE A BRO.. Mananre. "KISSES THAT >VA.MLii HI±2," Our Old Pamlly Bible," Rutledae's latest. Two of the most beautiful souaa ever written. 2,001)copies sold; 40c e«cb: fflc. each to tbe protewion, with orchestral paru PRES. Por «ale bv tbe Dltsoos. Pond, Gordon, Bralnard, Church and all music-houses. Published by 43-2t- H. O. HOLLENBERQ. atempbls. MA.6SOISIC IiA_L.L„ LEBANON, TENN. WILL SHARE OR BENT. SEATING CAPACITY. 150. 43 3t* Address DIXON c. WILLIAMS. Manager. SATE MOMEY. COMPLETE SETS OF Scenery, 176 and upwards. Bend lor pnea-Ust and photos to 8NYDBBA KINOSEBD. sare Opera-house, Foatorla, O. S-13f MAGICAL MAJVUFACTORX.-1 variety or very elegant Illusions, Yenulloqulal and Punch- and-Judv Figures always on band; also Mac>c and Van- ishing- Flsb-bowls. snd MsKlclans' Tabled. Puncb-and- Judy. 80 psees. 24 Illustrations, with numerous dialogues, 23c. Send 3c &r price list, or 10c for lW-p«md catalogue. Adders W. JT JUDD. 4Mi* 18 John street. New York. OPERA-HOUBB. KENTON. OHIO. My Opera-house holds BOO people; Is nicely frescoed; baa larre 1U|<, OX feet wide by vfi feet deep; loortaan seta aew scenery, which run on sheaves; new staire-carpet, suitable for all plays; two nice drenslnjrrooms, nicely carpeted: lit gas-llghta, 18 rootlighu, two rowi bordtr- Usbts. Opera-house Is bested by steam-furnace. Two entrances. Population, 6.000. Two weekly papers, both Issued On Thursday. Rent reasonable. Nolfcenaa. Play flrst-olasa tronpea on abarlua; tenna. For tarms and open datas address HENRY DICKSON, ir and Proprietor Opera-house, Kenton, O. POLO AHT> PfATIONAIj GUARD QUADRILLES, with calls and description. Price each, 7dc ; full orchestra. OOo, with piano. 4S-K BLIAS HOWE, 68 Court street, Boston MOT1CE TO CIKCUS-Al-AJM- AOBBS.—A FIRST-OLASS BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA desires an enoovment for tne SEASON OF IS8L Address H. BI8COM. 4S-tt* care of CLIPPBR. ABCADB THEATRE, OPPUSll'E City Hall. JERSEY CITY, to let, with orwll' reasonable terms. 43-21* rTthout bar, on 6. M. HOFFMAN, 28 Newark avenue. SVS-AS-.T. IMlVtl, PALAr NO. » ROYAL STREET. NBW ORI.K.i.^, FEMALE TALENT-WANTED; also a small nroportlon Ol Mala Performere. Ladles must be yousir and sood vocal- " le performers also good vocausts and stcetch Berlo-oomlo preferred. ENOAGBMBNTB FROM SEPT U. SALARIES LOW, BUT 8URB. X act* JOHN P. BBCBTBB. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, HAOERSTOWN. MARYLAND, will open Oct. IS. 18BU. Tbe only Tbeatre la this etrr, and lust built. Oasts 700. It has folding-chairs snd foil set of scenery, painted by Morgan ol Academy of Music Balti- more. Address ED W. W.MEALEY,Hsjteratown,Md pr-26t» PKOF. FREDERIC F. COLLET, Orchestra Leaner, Is «t liberty luraaenngement. Addro^PROF.COLLEY, 4U Went Flrty-s«oniT«tree-. N» w York. <4 It* HUATUlUTOA 11ALU CAaraLUI, MASS., on line ot O. C. B. R., between Boston and Fall River. Seats 600. Village ol 4,000 Inhabitants. Address IRA A- LEA OH. Cempollo. Mesa, 28-281* CATALOGUE AJVTJ PRICE-LIST ol Plays. Wigs, Beards. Colored Fires, Cork, etc, mailed tree- JAW. F.CROaflEN.8Lafayetteplscr. N. Y. 4UUt*U OitAJNIJ OPlSHA-HUUHf!, BBLLEFONTAINB, O. TO BE OPENED DBC. 2S, 1890. This splendid building Is entirely new, and one of the handsomest In tbe Weft Dickenson's Grand-opera Chain, U Scenes, 10 Dressing- rooms, Gas, Hot-air, and all modern convenleuoea. Seats 8U0, and Is neat and oomnUna. Address GRAND OTBBA CO., n-261* BaUefoctaune, O. NOVELTY THEATBE, PATRRSON, N.J. To Rent, by the day, week or month. Beats 1,000; popu- lation of city, C&OOO. Stage, 2SX90IL Full stock of scen- ery, etc. Combinations played. 4J-21* J. VAN ORDEN. Aaent. WANTED TO KKOW-fht where ahoau of a commissioned offlceror anyoneot theprlvnteg of Co. "L" Sixth New York Cavalry. Address JACOB REUBEN, Washington. 44-lt* Davlesa County, Ind. TO CIRCUS MANAGERS. . PROF. T. D.'SrRBD'S CIR3U8 BAND can be engaged for the tenting season or 1881. Address T. D STEED, 44-21* Cleveland. Tenn. TRANSFORM ATIOIX AND OTHER BCENKRY FOB BALE CHEAP. Address 44-lt. C... Box 120. El Paso. Tl'. WJLXfTJEUJ—A lady to play In "Uncle Tom's Cabin," wbo baa a child lor Eva. Ao amateurs wanted. Address WM. ABBBYB. White Plains. N. Y. 44-U* WANTED- Ooe Bndman, Song-and^lanee, one Female Imperaon ator. Inierloeutor and Quartet, to treveL Only flrit class people need address. Salary small, bnt sore. Silence a negative. Address MANAGER, 812 Vine street, Phila- delphia, Pa. . 4> U' 'Sn.OOO TO INVEST la a Show or new Inrentlons." Atlrtrwu WIEDffOOP. v-nww>.-y. J. 44-lt* AAA!: mat aa. u e»T aa. s-. nT ITS JU8T REWARD. OVBBWOELMOia SUCCESS OF SULLIVAN A STRATTON'8 BRAMATIC COMBINATION, PLATTNQ UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. E. S. BULLTVAN A T. P. STRATTON Proprietors Greeted In all the EASTERN cities wllh crowdednonses Tbe press and pnbllc enthnslaatlc In tbelr praise ot our entcrtalnmenL Now on our first grand triumphal tour west. Manager! and agente ot nails taraog&ont tbe West, please send lowent terms and open dates. Address 41 It* SUL UTAN A STRATTON, Pi ttsbu rg. V*. WAJlTED, A PABTNE R FOB BLACK-FACE Buntl-AND DANOB. Address 44-tt- T. GILL,.care of CLIPPER. :atre. TO LET, GEM TUT TGtn sueet and 3d avenue, to combinations. H-if Apply to T. HAYWOOD. TO M.Y LJTiilBAHY CLXKJ>XMi MY PERMANENT ADDRESS Is care ol CLIPPER or 422 Vaoderbllt avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. Do not address me an route. All aorta ot literary work done while on tbe road. [44-lt* | JAS. OWE N O'C ONNOR. WAjyTED-F«mii« Violinist, PUnlsc, Tarn bo and Bunva Gem Theatre. Seventy-sixth streetand Third avenue. N. Y. MAY FISH. Proprietress 44-lt* NEW SONGS—"Orer tbe Garten WaU." Fred, Tell Toem to Stop." "Sailing," "Lerdr Dab," "Up - - J "Yam ol the Nancy Bell" 10c each. at Jones'Wood" and Seed for catalogue. HARDING'S. »Bowery. New York. "MOOiMjlGHT AT KlLLARNEk'," BY W. J. SCAN LAN. Fifth week and continued succeu of this beastllnl sonraa snni by Mies Lillian Russell at Tony Pastor's; 2sc f.B. HARMS A CO., 81° Broadway, New York. 44-lt* AT*]TJet^> at Tbeatre Comhiue, Richmond, Vi —Female talent In all Ita branches. Reasonable salaries Said. Write at once. W. W. PUTNAM, Proprietor snd [anaser. 44-41* WASTED IMMEDIATELY - A good Comedian, with Laoy organist and Vocalist (married couple). Must be able to work double or single in refined character skeichea Would preler dialect singing comedian of the BoL Bmltb Ruasell order. Strictly temperate peo- ple only. Bute lowest salary lor long engagement. Ad- 3r«M J. BVNDALL BROWN. Geueseo. Id. 44-lt* FOR MAGIC LAJ> TERJN star eopUcon Outfits orCalcinm Lights send stamp tor clrcu 1st. A. S TREXOAR. 8t Louis. Ho. 44-lt* We have expended $12,000 for new Pictorial Outs representing our many new features. The printing for the coming 9eason will be entirely Iresb, and will not advertise anyialBg we do not exhibit. These blooks offered lor ssle are In Irom two to six colurs. and In first-class condition to print lrum; snd they are put on sale only because they do not laltblully represent tbemsny new lesturv. and attractions added for this year. For fuither Information address BARATJM, BAIIjEY Ai 'HTJTCBINeoiK, 44-lt JTo. T Went Tblrcl HtreMstv. Kl ow York City. A FEW MORE FIRST-CLASS CIRCUS PERFORMERS WANTED BY OBRIN BROS. & CO., H. E. WHEELER ADVANCE.AGEII T, can be engaged. Ad drea NEW80UTUBRN HOTEL, Louisville. Kentncliy. lit A YOUKO MAN wpo desires to adopt the grolesslon wishes an engagement with a Ant-class com- Inatloo. Address CHAS. L., Port-office, Toledo, O. Sal- ary no object. 44-lt* WATS TED, A PARTNER WITH SMALL CAPI TAL to travel with a Minstrel Troupe. Tbe company la an established one, and everything ready to etan Jan. 24. Addrons "Minstrel." care Carrlw 122. Boston, Mass. 44-lt*. HOT DK8THOYBD BX FTBB, AB REPORTED— SAMPSON OPERA-HOUSE. BONDOUT, N. Y . bot ready to fill dates for all first flats combination, only. Rent or snare. CARTER A H0TAL1NG, BUlpvten. PHIL. SAMPSON, Proprietor. 44-2V WANTED-a JUGGLER, CIR0AB8IAN, and FAT WOMAN. HARRY BOUCLBBB, Bldgewood, Bergen Connty. N. J. ; 44-lt* TATJGBT BY KAIL. COPYRIGHT SECURED. A Sample Tune neatly priDt- ed and tulty explained Also bow to TUNR, FRBT AND PLAY TBB bANJO-apU a 06-page cats logn. of t\9< sent tor TBM 0BNT8 and stamp. Olronlara tree. DIMlf BANJO MOSIO CO.. 40-iaftow aw Ftutan street, Brooklyn, B. T. BANJO FBOFEBBtOV- 1L STAGE AND PARLOR BANJOS sent O. O. D. Beet suinxa, lieu. each. Bogas's Btmpllned Banlo enabuiu aarpenoifc to play el afejfat wttb- oot the aid of notea> Bl Baojo, &\)u«-anl^oaaoerjLc aad dog Danetng taught. Mn.^- r j^ilwan &lsaMer,'>coBoDtlBlxvsflthaabove- aamed ds^ws.: price. eOcta. Bend sisnttn tor ptlcja-IIat of lnatmmenta. ^* JOHN J. BOO AN, fa-IP W Kut Houtoa xtmt, New YqiX OA-SHEET OMNIBUS BILL, . 60-8HEBT CHARIOT PROCESSION 24-SHEET CONORBBS OF ALL NATIONS, 18-SM8ET TABLEAU CAB, 21-SHEET INDIAN HPS* ■ 16-SHEET CAMEL PROCESSION. 16-SHEET GENERAL ANIMAL BILL, 11X-SHEBT TABLEAU CABS. 12-3HF.ET ELM PR ANT PYRAMIDS, 12-SHEET CAMEL PROCF.S9ION. 12-.0.HBBT PRATS OF STRENOTH. 12-SHEET HIPPODROME IMERIOR, 12-SIIEET MONREY BILL, 12-3UEBT WATERPROOF TENTS, 12-8H BET RHINOCEROS. 1A-SHEET TRAINED OXEN, 9-SHEET YAK—Attractive, 9-SHEET RELljRINGEHS, 9-SHEET PERFORMING GOATS, U-SdEBT MLLB. VICTORIA. 2-SHEET FEATS OF STRENGTH, tt-SUEET TALKINO-HACUINB, 9-SHEET FIJI CANNIBALS, 8-8BEET HAPPY FAMILY, 8- SHEBT CHABIOT RACE, 9- 9BEET JOCKEY RACE. 8- SHEET FEMALE HURDLE-RACE, &-8HEET STEEPLECHASE, t-SHEET TOURNAMENT. 9- SHEET NELSON PIGEONS, 9-SHEET LADY BAREBACK. 9-SHEET POGB-HORSB ACT, 9-SUEET SEBASTIAN BILL, 9-SHEET AOROHATS BILL, 9-8HEBT ANIMALS BILL, 9-SHEET ELEPHANT AND YOUNG. 9-SHERT PERFORM INUBLEPHANTS. 9-SHEET PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, 9-SHEET ZULU CHIEFS, 9-SHEET ELAND BILL, 8-SHEET GROTTO BILL, 6-SNRP.T KANGAROOS. A-SHBET HIPPOPOTAMUS, 5- SHr.KT ELEPHANT, 6- SHEET BAND-l'AR, n-81IcEr HORSES, 4-8HRET ARAB hO-TTURINO. 4-SHEET WART HOG, 4-SHEET LITTLE DOT, 4-SHKBT SEA LION, 4-SIIEET SLEEPING BEAUTY. 4-3HEET HIPPOPOTAMUS. t-SHEET DYING ZOUAVE, 4-SHEET CALLIOPE. 4-SHEET ANNIE LEAK, 4-SHEET YAK, 4-SHEET LIONESS AND CUBK, 4-SHEET PERFORMING LION. 4-8BRET ELEPHANTS, '4-SHEET EEBBAfl, 4- SHEET WHITE BE ABB, 3-SHEET GIRAFFES. 5-STTEET TATTOOED GREEK, 3-SHEET TRUMPETER, 3-SHEET CROCODILE, 3-SHEET EGYPTIAN MUMMY, 3-SHEET GREEK SLAVES, 3-SHEET FEATS OF STRENGTH, - V8HEKT 0YK0CEPHALU8, 2-SBBBT BELLRTNGERS. 2-SHERT AUTOMATON MUSICIANS. 2-SHERT LOOKT VO-OLASS (COMIC), 2-SHEET. CARDIFF GIANT, 2-SHERT CONGRESS OF ALL NATJON9, I-SHBRT HIPPOPOTAMUS, 1-SHEET PARROTS, 1-SHEET SIAMESE TWINB. 1-SHEET LOOEINII-GLASS, 1-SHEET GIRAFFE. 1-SHEET GOAT AND RIDS, 1-SHEET HAPPY FAMILY. 1-SHEET PERPETUAL MOTION, 1-SHEET MECHANICAL BIRDS, 1-SHEET JAPANESE PRIEST. 1-SHEET FANCY BIRDS. 1-SHEET MITRAILLEUSE, 1-SHEET ARGUS PHEASANT, 1-SHEET ANCIENT ARMS. 1-SHEET BORNEO WOMAN, 1-SHEET OSTRICH RACE. 1-SHEET SACK RACE, 1-SHEET ELEPHANT RACE, 1-SHEET CAMEL RACE, 1-SHEET STAG RACE. 1-SHEET PONY RACE. 1-SHEET LIBERTY RACE, 1-SHEET FLAT RACE, 1-SHEET ELAND (not complete), 1-SHEET MAMMOTH STALLIONS, 1-SHEET JUGGLERS, 1-SHEET. TBETBRING STAIRS, I-SHEET ZULU, 1-SHEET MAMMOTH HORSE, 1-SHEET MAMMOTH OX, 1-8HEET LIONESS AND CUBS. 1-SHEET PERFORMING LIONS, 1-SHEET CHILD AND LIONESS, 1-SHEET OIRLS, 1-SHEET DRUM, 1-SHEET SACRED CATTLE. 1-SHEET CYKO<7EPHALUS, 1-SHEET DOVES. WISH TO CORRECT A REPORT CURRENT TO THE EFFECT THAT I AM ENGAGED FOR THE COMING SEASON. WHEN I AM ENGAGED DUE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN IN THESE COLUMNS. 323 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET. NEW YORK CITY; TONY PASTOR'S NEW COMPANY ._ . WOW APPFlilTHTre AT TONY ^PAktrOR'S THEATRE, 585 A1TO 587 BROADWAY, HEW YORK: CITY, SPECIAL REQUEST TO THE PROFESSION". fr^^pli■ <or too decoration of Ixlaj t.tkeittre vewtlbnlov " to Uls teloncLB « tjaoy will contribute trMlr^cturai MEND iAUPEltlAJC PUOTOOSaFHS OWajT . eVTJcI will be Ot>lltXw>«*a lcturca r^tjse>j«&iiie«* GREAT SUCCESS A?ffll RE-EN&AGED EVEBYWKEII1 THE MILANESE MINSTREt, THE GREAT AND ONLY CHARLES DIAMOND, ; THE HOST ARTISTIC S0N6-AND-0ANGE PERFOHUER II THE MRlff, . lxttbe proloaailoii to-day that HAS »O IMITATORS, andlT perejn that can create an ENTIKSliyY IS ETW IDEA. , and. of neb a crAax-aot<>x* that It. Is T_anTfOSSlLB.aidhl^ l0B Al M ^f 8 ? 0 0^^RV T AS^l''"' FIRST OPZSIff DATE, April 18^ 1881. Address care ot CLIPPER oflsoa. "THE ONLY RECOGNIZED IRISH CHARACTER-ARTISTS OF AMERICA," THE INIMITABLE, THE ORIGINAL, THE ONLY B^l.K;I>® OF T'JkJEtJLy KELLY AND RYAN, THE MANAGERS' TRUMP CARD. TbereljnofjiBimUDffthB ftm. We claim and receive the L.A.RGEST eiiaAASIEStfurtt* people Id our line ihe past six leuoiia. Now Btrooirer and more atiracUre itaaa erer. * THERE IS BUT ONE KELLY AND RYAN. Authors, Compos o rs. Orl(t:lx>ators> and Creators of T W EN TV ot tlkelar- Own Dlettlnct Irlefta C'luiraotorlzatlone, blvery 4CIxa«raotex- a- ComuietO Chanira lrom Head to Foot, Iioalnn; tholr Identity Am JSacxa One. HOWARD A.THENiETJM, Boston, Jan. 17,1881^ Kelly and Ryan's Bards of Tara Combination. «nt. Gr. IB. BUNNELL'S MUSEUM, BROADWAY. CORNER NINTH TELE OBEAT CEXUIWE CHIMESE GIANT CHIlvBSK' B5 UO-A-BR AC; TOOETHBB WITH TBE NATIVE OEKTHNB (TniHESE HnSICIAMS WATIfE ABTL3TS IMPORTED SPBOIAIjLT by CBAKO lor BUrTNELL'S 1IUSFUM NOVEL CELESTIAL FEATURES SOI^OIVlOZy STOItE, THE YODTHFDL aCENTAI. CALCULATDB. PRE9ENTBD ALL THE PRESENT FEATURES for th. RETAINED I'NTLL FURTHER NOTICE. 1BOLA FIRSTTIME WAZVTE1I>—AnylhiDS novel. Room tor flrst-elaas artjsta whose aets'are CHIHBSE In the wold or vulgarity. Adwresa by mall onlj. PAIK.AT EAST. 44-lt* Q. -B. BUX*«J31JI<. BUNrTELlVa. CHINESE MUSICIANS. tTOlKKBK aunnSk THE EGYPTIAN BOY ■ JUGGLER, NINO NELTON. PAllTOlUstTa.. OHrjrBSK musicians, mm performers ind con few fOfl MF.TTOO JLLNX* HAVANA. The oompany learea New York In th* .nitiniiiii -ceamitalp «My ot WaahlDgton on Jan. 20, retmnloK to New York q April I. Add ret* immvdtatoly to ORRIN BROTHCR8, Ashlua Uouu, New York. N B.—State Invent tonni aod all pnrtirolar*. ' tj. Hen DAISY'S THE1TBE, If JEW If ORK. LUMAN Jll EAIT S Nominee Songs, MUSIC BT DATE BRajHAM. 'A yiaht-cap." "8k Id more Muqaende," "Ob, He Prom- Im-," "flkidt Are Out To-niffht." "Down In Guulp Row." "Hmnft the Muillgao Banner Up," 40 oeotii eich. Alvtun- tlfal MotlmeotiU sooff. with orchestral paru. for 30 canti Id «lamp* to the pmf«**lon only. Send your card. WK. A. POND k CO., & Union aqoare. New York. <tt-U* FANNIE WOOD, Soubrette and Character Vocalist, who has been In Barope daring the past nine months, and who has lost returned by the Steamer Arlsooa, ha. a new aod attrac tive TWO-ACT COUESY, which she will produce shortly, andwlll sustain the star role. Uanagers oan address 44-lt* M Halatead street. Chicago. HI TO THE PROFESSION. Parties visiting* Topexs, Kan., are Informed that Mcln- SreA Heath's Minstrels performed to irood booses Jan. , 11. at North Topeka. The old Opera-boose is Darned. Mr. J. A Lakens has a dne Opera-boose, with seating- ca- pacity for 600: llghte-d. by aaa. good stage and dreaaleg. rooms, and new and appropriate scenery. Mr. Lnkens Sves annsoal attentloa to all shows, ana works for their . tercet with seal MATT LEI. AND, Manaaer 44-lt* M elntyre A H eath's Ulnsttela. MARIAJT MORDATTNT, faaTinff nuofeied trom her aavere- lllno«s, 1* prepared to negotiate with manajrani for tne protfuetlon of u Working Men" and "Our Girls." Addreim M But Ninth Htreet, New York. 44-lt* NEW! BRIGHT! SPARKLING ! JTJtSrr ISSUED: BLAKli'S SONGS. (With ehoraa fbr tonx volcaa.1 "In the Evening, by the Moonlight" 40c "De Angela am a^Tomln'"..' 40c. Won't Wa nave a Jolly Time •" 40a. 'Keep Dem Golden Gates Wide Open" 4Ua. The ''Sonsor Bam" 40c NED STRAIGHT'S MUSIC. "My Pretty Utile Shop OuL" iSosg) 30c u. p. Banks* compositions. "The Angel In Our Borne"—Ballad 30c. ThoTeoderneu ot LoTlnc"—Ballad. 30c BEN WABRES'S GREAT SONG. 'PITT TBB POOR." (Bweet'tnelody) 39c Bang by Beverly's New Mastodons at concerts; ar- ranged for orchestras of theatres. Bcore.... 30c HARRINGTON'S S0NG-AND-DANCE. ■Sweet Lonlaa." 30c FREDERICK D. JEWETT'S BALLADS. ■Jut Kiss Me. aod I'll Tell You *One Sweetly Solemn Thought,' ..30c ..39c PEABODT'S " SCOTCH LASSIE JEAN." Sung In "The Tourlfta in a Pnllman Car." 23c. TUOMAS E. POWER'S COMIC. Dan Moliijcan'a Maaquermde" 40c. (Dedicated to Hurigaa and Hart.) J. L. FEENT'S SONGS. TO MR. FRANCIS M. UFFNER, THE MIOOET-MAN. PICCADILLY BALL, LOHDON, BNO. I harejoft read or tb« wooden ul nvtdln advert lived by you in TUB CLIPPER, and cmnnol refrain from ex- rireteUDfr to 70a vaj pTrmtltnde, liter eeelng the cood ttwte •umetbiDg no one elee has ever given yon credit for) dliu Stared bj yon, in apeaklugof repulatre people, la that joa i> not me ail on Tannelt a« one of tbetn, tor w» ot educa- tion and refinement, Mr. Uffoer, would aerlooelr object to having one elaaaed with ne who la eo devoid of traits by which n genUem-n la characterised aa yoanvir. It people lived to aa gnat an aaa Id tneae days aa earne ot them did Id olden time a. OF WHICI11 B AVE BBAD. no doobtyou would grow to be amoremooairoaamonfltroilty tban too. axe, boil, air, 700. would never grow to bo a gen- tlemen. MILLIE CHRISTINE, THE TWO-HEADED NIOHTINOALE. Bcrevsn Boose. Savannah, fla.. Jan. la. 188L 44-lt NO. 6 MAIN STREET, JANESYILLE, WIS. HART * HBNDBBAOK Pmprletora BTOfythlng abooi the eata>bUahjnent new. Open the Tear around, THE ONLY PERMANENT PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY. Bpeelaltr artists, both male and female, are wanted at all times, salary mast be moderate. Paynlghtlr. If desired. Y. B.—I wonld like all my professional tnends to write me. I44-lt«l BPIKE. 2 BBAZZIERS Big hit everywhere In tbelr Groteaque Boii«»aand*>d4anc«aa Hlgb-kkiaiDg, new coco re*. «c Permanent addrasa, 44-lt* 47 E. MONROE STREET. Chica go. HI. ACADEMY OF MUSIC EBIE, P^. B. 8. UUUUKLX Proprietor JOHKNT BARTLBT Director Flrst-elaas talent wanted at all tlmei. Write. 44-lt* There's a Deer One Waiting Kor He"...-... "What Shall I Dot" (forlorn Character)..- ..3Qo- "QCANB ME (HE" MDSIC. Comsdaed by Alexander Spencer, who -accompanied tbe 6arah Bernhardt Company to America, one of the brlahu»at European composers. This series baa been oaeu by orchestra, ol Hooth'e and Park Theatres. New York, Park of Boston, Rosier A Blal's and Uetropohtaa Concerts, uy the organists of sis cbarcbes in New Tork (the March), and hsa been largely sold throughoat the Uolted 8taies and Canada WAND MBHB" WALTZ (Piano) 7be. UAND MBME" MARCH (Piano) 60c UAND MEME" POLKA (Piano) tOc. 'UAND MBMB" OALOP (Plaoo) ., 90c. Polka and March, arranged for Orcneslra, each 7Sc Walu, arranged forQIlmora'e Mlhtary Band fl.fiO Any of above mailed on receipt of price. Address HITCHCOCK'S MUSIC STORE, 44-lt' 3a X>a.x-lc Xto-wr. How Tork. SHOW - PAINTINGS. «T. BUUOEe office-and atodlo, 321 Ooort etre«t Brooklyn; taetory. SO, 933 and 324 Court sbnetand 3f5 Backett >treeL BbowmeD are irooinm«nded to order im- medlately wbaterer p«lnunga they are eure to require, thereby rosarlng; nuperlur flnUib land thorough di-yneaa, tbuaaToldlng all dlaappolorment. Tenon bair-caab In ad. Taoee; balance C. O. D. No adranee fn nrlcea. «u)d all 4or work done with our celebraud 8KCRBT BRILLIANT ELASTIC FI5ISU. 44-lt* PLENTY OF MONEY AND NO TBODBLE TO OBT IT. 11 yoa have as good a DRAMATICIC COMPANY aa CHARLES FORBES AND BEN COTTON are managing the present season. No other company traveling in the West are doing as LaBQB A BUSINESS and giving Bach IMMENSE SATIS- FACTION. _ In spite ol the coldest weather erer known In the v^ast, their houses have been CROWDED NIOUTLY: The great success of tbe season. Bead what a fewot the many press notices seeored by them say ol tbelr merlte: TUB FOBBB8-COTTON TBOVPE IN "TBUE DEVO- TION" LAST NIOBT—"BLACK DIAMONDS" THIS EVENING—'TROK DEVOTION" LAST NIOHT.—No more delighted or better entertained audience has assem- bled In Dohany'a this season lhaa that which greeted Ben Cotton and his talented nine-year-old daughter In 'True Devotion" last algbt. It was a grsnd play, and was render- ed In a flrstdaas manner. No play or troupe have given better aetlslactlon In oar city foe many months than the ever popolar Forbes Company. Bea Coaoa Is certainly the finest negro character-actor chat has ever visited ow city, and be was received with rounds of applause. Bis talented little daughterldalenelsa perteet wooder, asyl, thooga bat a child. Is a flnlahed anliiaa H«r Imitations of MUe. Almee and Pat Booney vure something remarkable, and tap- tared every personal the audience. The aapport mliroaga. eat was excellent. ■ This evenmg the company win produce "Black Dia- monds." This play was rendered here last year by the Forbes Combination, and gave Immense se il a l e oll oo. Tbe piece has been lewntten so a* to lalrndaea a character jar little Idalene. Banty Bob la taken by Ml. -Ben Cotton. The play Is one of tnoae peculiar; ones In which one U mierisely Interasted from be ginnln gtoead. Mr. Forbes has vkdted oar dry flu sen than; he has always brought a gaod company and alwaya maoe some money. One whonas dona so much tor onramusafnant- lovlng people deserves a benefit. Let na give Lt to him night.—DAILT NONFABBIL. ConacB BlnSa. INASMUCH a* the eonntry is now toll ot dollar ■bom. rt la pertinent that oar old rrtend Forbes only chargea DOcenta adralaslon to his aur entertaLumenta. Mr. Ben Cotton and. his daaghter Idaleneare certainly high-priced people, br.t Mr. ForDea Anda this system more profitable, because fee always plays to-full booses. TBB LAWRENCE TRI£U'.<K ol Teatefdaj speaks of -True Devotion" as a gi es t '^arprlae; It la better written than was ea pcet ed, th» eom-jany presenting It Is better, and Ml. Cotton and his dar^bter render the perlorcnanos one of the most pleee- Ipjc the editor has everwltnesssrt We are glad that tba ■ * — Jlee - •jompaoy sttraoU a big attendance, lor Charles Verba* u a man we greatly admire fbr his square deellr.a^general manhood, and uninterrupted good, astnre^LBAyEN- rTOBTHDAIil TU4E8, H-lt TO FIBST<CLA8N MANAGERS ONLY'- THE TWO BIIMDLEYS, ProC and Florenee, batter known aa BABY BINDLKT, the areateat of all child performern, aatUated by her father, Inoneofthelr orlfrloal Parlor Entenalnmetna, introduc- ing chaimcterlatlo Imperaonatlona. and playing upon a number of norelty inairnmenia, lnclodlng rYofesAor Bind^ ley'e original and only Oobleionlcan. At liberty after Feb. 7. IWL Addresa . 33 I3f 190 HIQa STREET, Newark, N. JL CIRCUS PROPERTY FOR SALE B-J2- PROF. E. HAMILTON, WINDSOR MILLS, O.—40 Horses. Including Blng-borses; 13 Wagons, 13 Sets of Harness, Wardrobe, or all kinds, Two horse-tenta, and other properties too numerous to mention 44.It* WANTED, FOB FOURTH ANNUAL TOUR OF WOODWARD'S LONDON SENSATION, to take the road Feb. &. FIRHT-CLASd MALE AND FT- MALB VARIETY PBRKORMBR9 AND MUSICIANS for Brass and Btrlng. Salarv mnit be low, as It is sure, i would like a Partner with ft I CO or S2U0 to act aa treasaaer. First-class prlntlna: and everything ready to. take tbe road. Address LEW WOODWARD.lima, 04 44-lt* A NUMBER OF GOOD MUSICIANS TO TRAVEL WITHl A. 43IBOU8 THE COMLNG STTBft^nTJESIU. Write fall pixttcDlan, the kind of instruments plaTed, galarj reqoireiL, etc Or—• ens Ferformen, First-class Coneert People and CaiioslUesof till kinds desired. Addresa JOHN A. FOREPAUOH, 44-n 3,1 OB Bolton street, Philadelphia, Pa. Elh BANKER and FLORA WELLS on the road once more. Harlog ooncladed a ten weeka* engagemeot at the Coliceom. rietnlt e li »epan at tha Zetaa Iodlanaijolia, Jba. 24: Tbeatre Conique, Cl«TaUn4. Janw Si, two weeks; CoUaeom, Detroit, Mareh 21; A£»A*Bj4)t' Mualc. Chlemao. Uarcn 28, one week. Managere. pleaae addreaa aa aboTtv A CARD.—I take tbla method of ihanunjr-" MB. BANIIBB tor bla atteDllon to bujiioe-ui dor Log my abcMnce. and will nj that be ban ple<u«>*d. not noW myte^ braV the attachea and the public of Detroit; aad lam onlr too happy toglTehlma return date. and. will r ~ to all man«eiw-a»»flrrt<l*a» perfonoer and wmmagmr Tourm, etc, ClIAd. O. WiilTB, Mauateyer. BIO SUCCESS IN NEW TORS OF KING OF ALL FIRE KINGS (BABRINtt RONE). ABBISTBD BT THE OBBATBST OF ALL FTBB QUBBV48. BUSS X>JE2 JAVXaBEA^ . V * Managers can address K. PlTZOBBAIiD, B6 Bowery, Mew York City. / MR J. K. SPORTING. EMMETn STILL FLATEKG TO TBI MRGBST RECEIPTS of aity;FnirliViia nrwuMBrj attraction in PItODTJGZSD FRITZ IRELAND LAST WEEK TO THE BELT AND PEDESTRIAN MPIIOT OF THE WORLD. THE FIRST GREAT CONTEST FAR THE NEW BELT G02X3fcENCTES- A.T THE • ■ AmeriEan Institute KNOWN WANTED, MINSTREL OR NOVELTT PARTY 'FOB HTATK-VAIB WEEK. oommeoelDg Sept. A USL Address BAT AAD A WALEKB. Bochoata r, filna. 43-lit. THE RIPPLE MADE. CHARLEY MADDEN, CLOWN AND JESTER, RE-ENRAGED FDR THE TFJTHtfi SEASON OF I8U TflTH HILLIARD & DEMOTT'S tlEtT PACIFIC CIRCUS UD MHIGERIL The Wintry winds find me nistleatliig In the snbnrbs of Tiffin, Ohio, where correspondence shonld he directed. ■ tt-u. BOX 1,030. WALNUT-STREET PfflUDELFflU, > Since eight jean ago. and that aocom- In Seven Performances. IIM,JAIMy2l, Entries will ha Accepted un- til January 17. PROPOSALS FOB THE : PW\MiESOFTHEBfl« DURING THE W^Aii MAY BE ADDRK89 ED TO DANIEL OltEABT METBOrOLTXAX HOTEL, u u 45rsanae> . _ nave Imported, bred soil tovsret Ou? 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