New York Clipper (Oct 1883)

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478 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. RATES. ?dSr~~^ FOREi gy SHOW NEWS. ITBW Pl<ATfl. «Bo Ootract," • M« ud orlftiUI aom*d7 by H. HimOloD, the iBtunfiil tStfttr of Oalds'a "XoUii," wu prodaead Id Uw Tbmtn Bonl, 0b«fflald. Sag; Bept 8. It WM Ibu ipoken off: Tm pl«t, thcDfb tofflel«i)Uf InUrvnlnc, I* not latileat*. Wbn tb* eaiUin rlMt w« flnd BIr Aobrar «a4 udr KiwIUb«, with (b«lr dmutaur Marltl and their dIsm Oalir Otnv, aaiJoailr aad woo- dtrlMlf awalUnc the trrlTtl of Lent Aidao, a waaltbr josof Earl. *be nai tnan awaj ftom BugUiid vlth hli nth«r §om* tv*n[y-twa ^aari. Two nui before tbe openlDx or tbe itorf tbt old Btrl bu JM, and between blm and Air Aobnr Kneliinit tber< bu been an ■Blentandinc tbat tbeir eon and daonbter ebonld. ir amnble to ttamaelTee on attalnlot their niajorlir, nolta ibe famlllei br mar- rlaaei Tba new Lord Arden, barlnc aeea ble fatber'e bapplocu WTWked bj a mercenarr alllaoee, bu reiolred to Jnd(e for blm- aelfofXanel Kaelllni'i diiractar Incofnitu. and with tbli view ba Indneaa bli ftlead Hoth Anainitber, who aeeompaQlei hin, •ad who la onder ureat obllnailoae to blm, to mebama Idtntlt/, and tbsi tbe two MoUenien are Introdneed at Knalllnf, Anatrtither ■a Lord Arden and tbe real Barl ai Baim Aoitralbar. Fren rarl- ona eanaea tb* loepleioaa of two people are arooaed, one bain* tbe Tiear «r Cnellinf (the Rar. John BeTerlr) end the other Rlr Joebna ■aad|«n,aparTenn baronet and itlae-Doller, who hlnielf wplrai ta HarleVe hand, and who le to tnmt eitent faTored br Lady Knell- lac, whs li not nalnflneneed by bU enarmona waaltb. Thrae Boatba pane wltboat dlaoorerr «f the raae. dnrlDK wbleb time Anatratber ha* ftUen in lore with Miai Enelliof, wblla Aidea li aapttratad with tbe pennllcu but cbarmloc cooeln. Dally Carew. Maaatlme Mr. Bererly'i aniplcloni hare boen conflrmad, ind be taiaa Anatratber with tbe tratb. whieb tbe other owu to, tbe ooalkaalon belns orerheard by 8lr Joehna Seadxan, wbo detor Binei to make nae of bit knowledn la bopaa of obtalalnf tba band of Hailel. After both Arden and Anatratber bare ootnally daelaied tbeIr lore for Vortel and Daley, the dreaded ai- ponrn of tbe plot oeeara, which eaaaaa Marlel In a at of wonndad pilda to dflTe Anatratber l^om ber wlita a declaration of batrsd and eontanpt for him. After an Intarral of tbraa yeara the atory la aialii taken np at Arden TUwera. where Delay, now CooDteai of Ardaa, baa coneelred tbe Idea ef brloxlnc Hnrlei, wbo ellll remalni alBcla, and Haab Anatnther, who bai Juat retoraed ftoia a tbrae yaan< abaenee In India, together amln. Aided by Mr. Bererly, ebe aaeaaadiln arraniilnt an inlarrlsw, and Mnrlel, wboee batribai been hnmhlad by tine and her xeanlne lore for Anitratbar utmr a eart rsftaal of Sir Jothna Rc»4nre' preuntlona), fella Into Daliy'e aobaoa jtnd aaka her lorer'a pardoa lor her prarlona barah treat- ment B)r AgbreyhaartllyapproTet, Lady KnelUna can bardlyde- ellna to follow enlt. and all anda faappllr, aithonth Mnrlel beanloed "Bo eoronet." The eomedy la Id three acta, tbe drat baloic at KnalUng, tbe bona of the lerolne. and tbe other two at Aiden Towara. Pnm the rary drat the andlenee eeemed to meonii* tbat aa Important work waa beln( rerealed to tkam, and tbronghonl tbe three aata the applanae waa l^qnent and ananlmone. The eoBsdy brietle* with olerer Jokea, and tbe author doea not mlaa tba obanea of ibootlof the dart of aareaam at many of tba Iblllei of aodaty. Partlenlarly elarer aaemed to na BIr Joahna Keadiien' rtcry of hla fatber'e riae In lire, and bla etaaraeter tbroaiiboot la a eomdataat and naaonable plnnre of a man "raleed" nadir dr- eomataoeea laeh aa be deaerlbea. Indeed, tbe work In Ita en- tirety la marked by raaaanableneai aa well aa by mora biUllant qoalftlea. M Ifo Har«r» waa prodnoed Id Dnndee, Scotland, Aag. SI, The anlhor'a Bams waa not aononnoed.. It la a highly asnaaUonal dimma, probably adapted from the TreDCh; bat It oontalna nothlDg To OeiTMSOMleata. ika.. X M below. A HEW OPERA FAIIit. ••Captain KIdd, or the Bold BaecBneer," ^' a new and orldnal comie opeim In three acta, libretto byO-B. Abbott and moalc by P. Anlooon, waa prodocM In tbe FrlDea of Wales' Theatre, LlrerpooL Sept. 10. It waa thna apoken of: "The libretto of Mr. Abbott la about aa polntleae and luoohereDt aa conld poeslUy be Imagined; and to thie radical derect muat ba attributed Teiy much of the diasppolntment and dliapprobatlon felt aid ex- praned on the oacaalon of the Inltlel repreaentatlon. The llnea are weak, tbe wit la worthless and the sitaatlona, when they are orlirin- al, la aboat aa ab«ard aa oonld be coneeWed. When they are not of tba author's own arrancement they turn out to b« bad coplea of mneh wblcb baa been oreTlonaly aeen Incomlo and aerlo-oomie oparaa WItb eoraparatlraly usalaaa malarial with which to work. It eonid hardly be expected the comoowr would be able to make a mnilcal ear "The Operm-eloakJ' a eomadletta by L. D. Powlea and Anauatua Barrli, was produced In Drary-lane Theatre, London, Sept. 6, and baa since pteoeded "Fnedom.n It deplete tbe cnmohcstlona arlalnsfyom tbe illsooT- aiT of a letter In an opera-oloak by the taoaband of tbe wearer of It, wbo It therebr led to bellere hla wllb unfaithfiiL Aa the elosk hai been borrowed, two other married coaplea beeome Inrolred In alm- llar suapldona. all through the delay of a pianlat engaiiied to piay ftir a danse. Hla arrlral, bowerer, explslni mattera, and all audi happily. It la brlfhtly written, and was acted with mach iplilt. « Freto-mot ts Femme (•> Iiond Me Toar Wife "j waa produced at the Palais Bnyal. Parla, Sept. 10, and met with sue. ceea. lU motire la UkeiUiat of 'Tlirloa Married,"produoed here esiaeyeara ago by tbe Floreneaa- TBB IjOiroOH THEATRE8. Ho OHAHois of note aaye the eloalOK of the Comedy Tteatn (by a week foTTanoTatloD bare lakes place. HiDT AXDnsoH.—The foielgn papen recelyed by mall eon- Arm the good-reporta cabled mpectlog her ancoeaa, FBiHZitu Elluhbkicb was to have made ber dehat In Sagland at the Gaiety Theatre Sept M (matlooe), in "Uarle StaarL" A nw oonDT, fonndad on tbe noTel of "Kiaslng the Rod." and called "Belf' is to be the opening attraotlon at tbe Ooort Theain, and Hi*. John Wood and Oharlea Bngden are to play tbe prindpal rales, OiuiBT AMD Bdlutsm's hkw couo opxu, to be piodnoed in London, Eng., dnrlng NoTomber, aaya a oablegram, la (oondod, like a fonner pleoe from tbe same pen, npon Ifr, Tennyson's poem of "Tbe Princess." The earlier work, biongfal ont at the Olympio Theatre in Jannaiy, 1870, baa been deaolbed by the tathor as "a reapeottnl perrenlon" of Hr. TMiny aon'a poem; It followed pretty oloeely the poet laartate'a (tery, thongh it did not employ Ur. Tennyson's llnea, nor did it profane or ynlgarlie tbe fanolfnl legend of the college of learned Isdlea. Tbe merriment waa derived from heightening the poefs plotnre of the "eweet girl gitdnatea," their oonlampi fbr men, their pedantry and Ignonnoe of the world, and oon- tnstlng theae wlUi a atrQoger dash of the alleged weaksesaea and yanlUea of the sex. It (a aasnmed tlut the new comie open will treat the stoiy aomewhat In the same Teln, "Stobx-butzm" waa rerlTod Hept 10 at the Parlllon, Ed- mond Tearle playing Oharlea ObrlaUanaon Inatcad of Oharlea Vamer. Or AuoB LinaaiiD'a Impenonation of Vn, Treranion In "The Olaaa of Faablon" at the aiobe The Bra aaya: "Hlai Llngard'a indlspntable ability we hare already had oooaalon to reoogDlxe, and it therefore 'goee witbont aaying* that ahe waa of Immense advantage to the gSDeml repreaentatlon. The chaiBoter of Hn. Trevanlon laou lomathing in the way ot sympathy, bnt Hiss Linnrd, by her beanty, her grace, her in- taUlgenoe and her skill, fairly won the admiration ot her and!* enoe, and. aa we have said, ahared largely in the honora awarded. Her part ot the aoene of reorlminatlon between Hra. and Oolonel Trevanton waa splendidly done, and, indeed, her whole performance was one of exceeding merit." Abthpb Dioac was engaged by Ur. Bancroft of the Haymar- . ket to play Ur. Ooghlan's part in "Fedora" when that theatre shonld reopen; but attar eeelng him rehearse tbe role he de- olded not to permit him to aol It and to play the cbamoter himself. Isi OATxmuH baa leased the Olympic to Ura, Ohippeodale for three yean. 0LIPPIITO8 FOR THB OlilFPBR. H, DuiJtr.A la t<i retam to Ibe stage, and la engaged at the OmiT- ■•. ■Ill; Kiciiuu.sD Bisma and Ida Horrla are at the Tnoadero, London. . ou> AoTOBS in LoKDOV.—James B. Anderson nerer acta now, Jamas O. Bennett appears bat eeldon, Barry Salllyan "lights thy" of London, and wm, Oreswlok is wilting a book of hi) professional expnrienoes. xftLKt," an Engllah Tenlon of "Droit d'Aineaae," it to snc- caed "Blp Van Winkle" at the Comedy Thealie, London, in October, Tbb CiBM BBOiHna' CnouB bsean a aeason in Oeoigelown, British Qalana, Ang. M, The chief performers are Vaster Han; and Hiss Henriqaeta Carlo, the Oarlo Biothars—Freder- ick and Oeoige—Uert. Olark, Aank Brown (down), Ulle. Ame. lla and Addle Anatln. BiB HioHAW. Costa haa presented to the Maples Royal Col- lege of Uaale the mannacrlpt soore of fonr opena and foar baUets. On the fini page ot eaoh sooie BIr Hiohael haa writ- ten "To the famona anblTes of the Naples- Boyal College of Hoslo. InmemorrofU. Ooata. London, Aag, 18.1688." At the same time the illastrone diractor preaented the baton used by bim for ten years. It la ot ebcny, with a ooial pommel, and althe tip an efflgy of Oarlbaldi, also in eoial. MB- AXD Mm. J. B. Polk were at our latsat adTleas (Jnly 80) pUyl^l In Dily'a "An Arabian MIgat" at the BUcn Tbealie, Mel ^ TBB POOB AuBBBTS and 0, W. Hunter were at tbe Oilbid, Lon- don. Sept. 17. Esnn LIHDIR, bsTlag made new arraiemenU with Moore t Bnrtata' Mlnstiela, la to remain in London during tbe aeaaon of I8B3-A ALT. BOBBBTf and Helen Naah were to bare oloaed at tbe Acuar- Inm, goarborongh, Bog., 8ept.a; thence to the Crystal Ptucs. Lqndsn, for thtee montha. MBS. raao Toiu (Bella Moore) aad Marie WlUlami are with the Tckei Famllyi now tearing BogUnd. TnMBWLTOBPli TBBITRB, Bdlnbnrgh, waa dedleatad Bept.10 by Henry Irrlns and bla company, and a oommemoratloo aapper wu aDbeaQuautIrpartaken or. Mr. Irrlng'i maater-sarpsnter de- ssrtad^blm at 4 o'efoek r.«. without notlae, wblob oaiatd no lltiu dueaun^ KlLBuii, baatoiit, wu playlic In Terk NlUdOBiaii fioqth- K. PBlOi, PalrhareiL—I. TbanU. — H. I. WSISBT, Bealoo.-Sae remarks below X. W. ZlMBBaKAi.-Ttaanks. OcB oonaiBnoB K. Pries wntaa tbsa ragardlag Oame Ha Ji, ▼el. SI: "Tbe poiltion at twenty-nlntbrnoTe le: Black man on |[ and U; Black Kings on U and 80; White nan on 80 and 81; ISMU Klsga on * and Ti Blaok to moTa. Had I tba Blsek aids Iwoold atninle for a win. 80 to 88 gara White a chance, bat U to 18 tight- en) tbe graap. Wbo agreea with mer" Black. l..n to li 8..» 8.. < 4.. 8 ).. 8 t.. 4 r..it 8..11 (..14 10.. 8 II.. i IS..10 18..18 14.. 7 18..14 17.. S amm9 Wo, US, 11. ST /. uu im. "80DTBB."-(JynA<rc i>B<l.] 14 f « 11 B 34 18 17(1) IB • 14 S II 18 18 14(al WblU. 88 to It a 17 17 U 88 a 8S 80 18 84 14 87 18 10 U n 84 a V 81 81 80 18 n 88 a 88 14 18 84. .84 a 87 14 ]8..S 11 84 n Drawn. HOTBS raOB "ATBaSIBB rosT." (a) IB to a at tbia etaga aeena to wig for Bluk. (8) If a to 88, White drawa by IS to 8, eta. ■ In Oremmond'a aeoond edition, page 44.18 to 19 la played here, and Black wins 18., It., i a. .18 II..a a. .IS a..It 84. .a a.. 1 ,s 37..a a. .a 81..a 9. .a a. .a 84. .84 a., s Black. 8 to II 18 White. It. to 8 a a It n a i 8 a a 18 4 a 8 II a T U 18 18 18 11 4 14 a u 8 81 II 18 V M U 18 II 8 7 t Urammond aaya White win), but tbe aboTe aaeme to draw. Black, Lewie. Bztrsi Oanie. (Olaipoio WuUt Beralt.) Played between Meaara. Toft and Lawta. "iJWITCHER." Whiu, Toft. Black. Lewla. White, While wiDi. Bolatlon of Foaitlon Ho. 5fl, Vol. 31. BT TUS SOITOa. White. Black. | Whlis. Black. I.. 8 to 10 II to 4 8..It to IB 11 to SB 3..I1 8 4 II 4..a IB Whitewlaa. Bolatlon of Position Ho. 53, Tot. 31. BT E. Z. WKIOHT Black. White. | Black. White. 1..7 to II 18 to 7 3.. 8 1 Black wlna. PoaltloB Ifo. 54-, Vol. 31. Foaitlon Ho. SB.Tol. 31. BT K. rniCK. BT X. W. IIXHIBBSK. [For lesroera.] BLACB. BLAOK. mnrc White to raoTS and win. [Tery neat—Eu. I White to ncTaand win. CHESS. To O or r« apo nde n t a. B. J. DOTTSBSI, ProTldanoe.—in lolrlng ProMem l,8M yea aeem to bare mlataken tbe White Book at K Kt t for a Blaok one: and how would you mate ifBlack I..Kx BT A oaBBuroXDBXT polnta out tbat In the diagram lUaatratlng the Znkertor^Blackbnrne gvue. Bept B, tbe White Queen abonid atand on K 3d. But, luckily, u It In nowlie affecu the mora made, and therefore not the contlnnstlon. It leema quits barmleea. Bbibt nmiLTOi, Fort 8nelUng.-Yoar entbailutic compll- menta onlte put our pbiloaopby to tbe bluab. We would merit them If we could. Itia almoit a coincidence that while yea were arranging theae laat queatione we were preparing laat weex'a copy, wblcb so completely an)wera both of them. r, B. PBBirs.—Accept our compliments. Obb The Blnaon-Tchlgorln End>f(nme. BT J. C. BIBS. EDrTOBOurrBB: Tour reply to nine tn n tbli podtlon bu the ring of the tine metal In IL The propoaltlon la geomeuy that "the square of tbe bypothenoae lieQail to thesQnareol the other two eldea" la no traer, nor la Ite application to tbe iclenee of matbematica much greater than la the propwltlon In tbe tclence of cheaa that a king and pawn must win agalntt a K alone, when tbe eppciltion la once gained. I bare eonght to ahow to tbe loren of obeu tbat both of theae gnat mutera committed error) In tbeIr conduct of tbie ending, not for the purpoae of fault-finding or tnm egotlatlcalmotlTea, butlYom a genuine dealra to attract the attao- tloD of your reader) to the very great neceielty ofdoee etndy In pawn end-gamaa. If I am correct In my position, snnly no man noteworthy example can be (Urnlabed than ttali, when both theie mat mutera arerlook tbe fut tbat K to Q B 4 dxswa for Black. Tbat tbIa wu the^aee la demonetraMd by the line of play actually atead of choblngoS the draw by K to 1) 4, tbna tamlablng BImb a iseood opportunity to draw. In abort, both playeta negleeted to take and maintain tbe oppoeltlon; one, by falling to mote K to B 4, for wbioh be bad lioo opportanltlea: tba other, In fbUlu to eat BUck off by K to q 4 when he did more B F, KiiiGBi No. I,SII.—Our eateemed contrlbatcr J. 0, Bird write) tba following appreolatlre and pertinent note anent thla beantlfol etntagem. Welike the etyle: "I gare a fall boni'a conilderatloa toMuon'aaraudoousofBrttoKB, In Bnlgaa IJIl. BtalnlUuya: ■Maaon boldly pUyed Kt to K 8, ulf Itwuthe reanltcf rubneea, rather than the arldence ofcheia Inaplratlon of the Tery hlibeit order. I don't think It can be denied that he mnet baTe forsaeen and well atadled the effect It wu going to bare on the (btnre ot tbatgame, could be aueceed In brlnilnghla Blahop Into play: and I am utlaled tbu It la by analyala alonetbat the moet of os can be abis to dlaooTsr tbe beantlea ot the altnation." . MOM TBB BiTBimi TOOBBBT ol TDt CliKlfiiiaH Opmsioviat-ffasfttc bu reaulted In awamlng tbe two-more pilu to F, B. Fbtlps: tbree- mov^ B., B. and J. Bettman; for beat orlglnd aod.game, R., R and J. B. Thla doee not look much u If tbe Bettman Brothara bad "glTcnup problem compoeltlon," TBI rBOJBOT ofcrganlalng a Boottlab Obeaa Aaoelatlon Is Btrou- lymootad; alsooneicrtbeOoantycfBarrey, . Bolntlona, OfProblam Vo, I,m,—Whits wine froml. .K to B & Enigma 1,91.—Black wlni by 87. .B X PI Enigma I,a«3.—White') fortler lowed: White, Bluk. l..RtqKt5 + S..R-BBf 8..R>(BP 4..K-B ao B..K-hla2 t..K-q 8 KtoQ B8 K-Kt^ RXP-f R-StS + K-KtJ-f R-KEt7 more had been R to n 7; then fol- Black. 7..RtoQ BB e..RxKF I. .K-hla4 10..K-bla B8 II. ,EXP White. Rx Kt P R-KH8 P-K Kt8 P-Kt7<U + RXKP lt..F-EtS, ^iMaoonnalgned. Prebiem l,St3--Wblte'B more wu 48. .Kt to K B 8, Kt -I-: M. JK rarUa, etc. We ahall aoon give the game. Enigma I Jta.—Tbe winning moTela4B..RtoB7. ~ iISb Problem 1^888.—Tbe game ended thna: White, BUck. toKt t-f(a|K to tal)l .Kt7-f X-bome KB-I- K-hlaS xr+ K-Baq B X B Q B-bome White. t.,RtoRa -f 7..R-R7-I- mates. 'Bluk, Etc Ktl K X B KmoTM fa) WeanagMluate in dgiuttcml„qx QP-fi eaa Black hold ootiongert EnigmaIJH—No aolrer. 'l,,qtoK7,ata Problem irat.-I..B x P' +, ate. Msa,—Ramon tbs Black PawnatqR Siplacea Wbita F at K KtS, tad w« hart a tbiae- moTS problem with a Tery different key-noTS. Bdgba 1,888.—[Valeu tbeae prlie-pnblaoa iia solTed by aeoe M ov own ooBtnlmtoTt, (htlrtolotlestwUI dp( tppetr Jott M piettnUj Problem ItM-l. .Q to ker B aq, eto. SalmalM-l..rteE8(bea.B), Pt« Kt8; l..B«wBtaK«, X taqit! S..Bts««M-t.BX Bi <..Qtoher4-f,PX Qt I..Kl*>o K*4>, egmpeUlBg<..XtxKt,mats. TeiTgood, Indwift rrablem LMl-l. .Xt t« B 74-: 1..Q to kFb ; 8. .q to her I ; 4..KteB4<u4;»..Xtteqt-t-;«..qteXt4+.eompdllng8„q> <l.mat* Dnif m» He« 1,3VS. Beeond Prise la NunmberilnternatloBaL . "A VaumtnetmaltVcmmn." BT mm toaaDUBB. * Ht E ± ^ ^ k atqn qBsq, X7. Kt, Kt, XBB. KB *II±4ki i i i atXB«,XBt,qKtS.KKt, KB, qSB, QEtB, qS, KKtl, QBS, andt, KBS, White to play ind gtremate la four more). Problem Be. 1,30B. PlDt Prlu In Nunmberg IntsmaUonaL "AfUmUt /tortimaimat." BT rsor. JOBIBRSS BBBOBB. BLAOK. wvm White to play and glra mate In fcnr moTcs. Qnoie Ifo. l,8flf) A Tery pleuing apeclmen of TnL Beigei') power at play.— C»*i*-ploper'f OlniiUci«. FBIMUH CPBNINO. White, J. Bener. l.,FtoK4 I. .P.O 4 S..«lKt-Bt 4.,KB-qS B..aKtxr t..K Kt-BS t..KBxKt IO..Cutlea II. .XII-B8 . 13..K Kt-KB IS..F-KB4 14.,B Fx B IB..KB-KtS M..q-KB8 17..Q-KRS l8..qB-Kd Bluk, J. Bchwan. FtoKB t-BS .P(«) P-Q.4 K Kl ISA'? F-K Bit. SB-qs KtxKt X B-K Kb) OutUa XB-«Be; p-kJs K B X Kt(d) QKUK t K-B ««) P-41B9 Kt-Kt aq rK 3 R-Bt (a)'4..X F X P la White*) mc) abonJd reply. Belt b!!k pxfi t..KB-Kt8-|- BUck, , J. Bchwara. Pto K Kt4 XR-Kt8 QR-K B n JKt^ll XBB QBXP qxt.44 QBXX K-bl)Xl XB-XBI --herR«., aR-Bt Digs). n)ad more; to the text Black PtoqBI BPXP aB performlM little ur'lee and retarding BUclTlBofenrenta an eiaanluoffll ~ 7..KBX B^- B..QxqP at 1( ■ 8XX B F X P, with leaat an eooal position. Tbs iaanlUofflluk's4..qrx F. (b) Why not to q S at ones, where it certdnly holde a atrosgsr poeitlont (c) Had K B been on q 8 be could now gain Important time by 11 q K t to X t. (d) 18..KBtoB S,followid In neuly STeiycue bTl4..qBtoX Bfl, aeeme better than the line of pUy adoptad, c. p.: I8.._ _ - KBtoBS |l(..KntoKtq OXttoQiq I4..KtxqB<V) qxXKt I7..P-^B K-B)q(nn> U..KB-kIs iJb-X ec I wul bare In a few botu _ , much bettar same than ba actually obtained. rlJir..B4-woald be bad, u on K to R eq WblU would taaTe an OTerwbelnlng attack. (e) q to ■ aq would perhapa baTa yielded a greater realetaaee. MoTlngX might bare been left later, when toBSmlgbt bare cUk- ed better ebelter In eau of seed. yf) Net Immadiauly neoeiaary for tba meditated attack, bat bet- ter now than left for aller-play, wben perhapa Ita effect la eome Tarlatlona wonld haTe t>een lenMned. (P) Uu little elae to do. If BUck attampta to parry tbe attack by pleee-play, bla Q'a aide wonld be Irredeemably deatreyed, while White obtalna a aplendld eentn with bla adTaneed pawaa. (A) Pnf. B, playa the real of this game with an almoat uren ae- curacr- Hla game Is fu beyond redemption; bnt batter bad been B,,q Ohesa iB Maasaehnsetta. aameletlnNo. Attlebcro, between Meaara Tonng and Uarrey. forwarded by our contributor J. A. Belcher. I BVANB GAMBIT. Mr. Mnmy. Mr. Toon*. 1,.Pto XT l..KKt-B8 8.,KB-B4 4..P-0 Kt4 B..P-q B 8 «..Oastlea 7..QB-B8 8..Q-her Ktl Pto K4 2Xt-B3 B-B4 B XXtP XB-B4 XXt-BB XXtXF q-x Bs Mr. Tonnr. I..KRto K)q U.,KKtXP ii..p-q« U..0 )( X Kt U..KR) - Mr. Mnnai KKttoqi iKtXKt Kt XB X-4)aq KR-KM XR XH P-^ Xt S, >and White mate) in two mcrei, Bt«tnltB>TahlgorIm. Played three daya after tbe game pnoUahed laat week, and alas moTeiJuatllkalt. . BTBINTIZ GAMBIT. W. Btelnlta. M. Tchigorln. - ^bigorln 0..Q to K eq -»-(«)9 Kt to^ 8 1I..|PXP QxQIetP ll..KIt-bla4r 4-KBS IS..gXt-K 4 8..KSt-B lt..XKt-q4 W. Btelnlta. M. Tchteotln. n..KRtxKt qxxtt 81..aB-B4r P-EXt4l a..OBxP->> K-KtS a..KRxB(«) KKtXX 84..«-Bt-f P-KB8 a..K-Kta} SIk7I f7..QR-BS KB-KaqI a..KBxB QBXB a..qB-biat, BUck mate) In three morea (e) BeeonmendedbyTarloaa expert) when examining tbe opaa- Ina oftbe preTloneaama u far betur tban 10. .F X KL i^Jhe spehot of thU opedng la anything bat fhTOiable Ibr .,<')'*ft*i' Bi-K R to hi) 1 Bluk bu many IkTerabla contlsaa- (») Oar nadera will be Inureated to eee tbe dlOtnot atyte of thMetwoTlctorlu. WHITB (Herr Btelnlta). ~~~ BUUKUarrTchlgcrloV Black BOW cenaummttet bla Tlclory; a. .q to KI VatakenBle'a Eleotrie Light. To lannd tbU snblsct to a peifaot wbcle. It only naalaa to ap. pead the lUamlnatcathrowB upon It br thaOaptda In NtwTcrL (PlW il*moTaa, u in the BnglUcb game.) ^ Btelnlta. Mukenala j Btelnlts. MackSBSla. ' ' ~ (..XtehUBl qtoXRI^. CRI J..Ktahl)B8 ^ , ..K-hUS <FK8 4- ' and thegaoiaWSJ dri .Mt^la laldthar'at tie tilth or uTenthmore Hmlni Bonswbat eataautlootly clfeied a draw; and a haartygn west op fnmibe obMa-worU when noleae a pair oTmsaaStM tBia Wbawar tad Bctaatbalpnt thau rary moru ca nftrjTB thS J||Bpefta«*extn Blagla auw.j?aT»*^35«^^^^^ asav attarjMoatln Mm lhaSthSS£S,*2 """."^"llS aaMlipUyaf^MbiadTartUemenucbuSi,.?5;?"»l)«lo«. S naae oempM. Apartment notlcu eoded l?cnM jK^nals,«««« per lias. th. a£i'?.?f,»,*M jr^ OUB nBMg ABB OIBH.—AdTartlaamant. ... dmaeflaMrtloa. >• paldrc,,., THBOLIPPXBlala>aedeTeiTWedneedaTn«..i MM 00 TO PBffiS ON M0NaAT?5dtbe?n,M.H "'•'•W ^CTealng. AdTertlaemenUInteiulrtforttloiili/.'**"» naah » not later tban noon on Monday and 111 f.T.,!f!«»«"'5 as early ao TSaadayto Inaun their liiMriJonin>l''?*^nHnZ ADTtBTiaSMXMtB BENT BT TSl^fipVS,?.V"*k"i« Utar than 8 r. «. oa Tuaaday. •"^•^ra muat r«ae» Make all arden payable to aad addreu all unm..! FOBLIpfiBOFTrajHWIORI^^ P. O. Box ■S'OS 0' OLIPPBH BoSbnto THB OLnra U fbrul. ta LONDW,*15}SUSS5''»« 448 Btrand, Charing Creea, w. oT^ ' ' ean Bxaliaagei psrtwiS,- enuml far aldeibow?clreou,' orJSpo^n.'bJfLil?"^ Alwaya on bani Can belp talk Ind ^SSS*'''" Jed. Addr.). P. H. BKAmBnTro," if.'S,'^?' caabeaagaged No bndger. Al. door if needed. atreet, Ohieago JSTiToo'SS? WftifTui».\,Vn'.^^ J. M. BlftBBAXBB, Propriit<g'.'W °','w«i EiEdBfi- BiJiBB'S J}g,^|gt*'o«S aurer Spring. Addreu to KlOSI, MO "1'^ 1 '^D^— ^ —: *w GOOD 00 trsTal Wlaler lown^ the Bute. PopoUuSn"im"ffiS . .jmamoderau. BILAB frBIQUi ' ftTpriSS'^i jqO»OfiJIlTHAr.L„MAI,0I(B,ll T n«.n7=S 1th new acanery on flau. Flnt-clu! in iiBUtataasandautlnaeaDxiltTiB v.. ?.?'F*t lb the but abcw — . ■ hall, 1,030. Term) wiM« WW mmmsr on Baw. nnt-ClUa lugaatBtageaadautJngcapacity la town. For ibodil^,,.!"! abulni^preMnad. Addnu JAa B.^MBDBK; ""^"^ ' WMCt lodilint Proprietor uaitii,.^, qua'walkofanyofthetheatret. iSI^dRefurVg.'ti'i.'i^ _ f'LiOV^'Cf OJE>JESRA.UOU»l*L Wiihli»fft«4? -gg^pulty,),. ntUdnptaffr......J,^ BIAN BOOK AMD KKWr Haaoantn'atnst,Na Ihs l.Tawtarw^ |f| Bto,, kia., IB new ^ the Trade BnppUed nuauj.-an or.tbe moit FOPDLAl Willf M. 'HOTOpBl^Ha^VlBWL CARD DE Tl4nB^''chTO!S TAJPf HAIjIj. JACitonVlin In tba bulnui cnm FLOBUA, atuated on the ndn atreet in the bulnui aau TbeetdTflntdaubaUlntbadty. For tenni, etc., apply t? **■»*' J. B. TOOWl, fni trito tUa01 StageIllaalona,Tentnioqalal and Fnnch-and-Jadrrta adwaya on hand: alao Aerial Buapenalona, Rplrlt B^ ft Oagea, Maglo Wah-bowla Beeond ediUon o/Puoch ud5atf Tentriloqulal Dlalogaw, with 24 lUoitntlona. Sc. Heed & bl Erice-UaL er lOt Ibr lUuatnud la-page caUlone. AddnaW i JPDD. a John atreet. New Tork. a» .Bx^ois. mrvjiut and sr. lawhbhcb cacuii Fortarma and datu addtau aBOROB SDERWOOD, Muuc LcwTllla, N. T. A. H. MBBnr A 00., Meloui , N T. Ssf WXOS, 'WIWS.-aCUMIDT A KUUrXBR. 1(B Fogiuin Bse, New Tork, Manuhctanra of WIga and Hilr Oooda. Chuidi Win ftem UIO: Bearda, gl.U; MouBtubet, lOc Nam fin >lalB.81; Bnd,tl.BO. Oooda aent C. 0. P. H n " -JAWI/mr« OPERA-HOUSE. OLARINDA, IOWA. Bias, Hft. br Mft. Stage, lOft. (r<M. Im ery: gueal, I^ilor, Klteben. Wood and Landacaps. BuUiiiuit Ity, BOO; alas OaUeiy,tbat wmeeat loa PopslaUon ol taTa,li Four laUroadarnnnlng Into town, which la alao coudimm. n baatabew.towaot lU aUata WMtara Iowa J. D. niVLKT.rn prlatsr: P. W. PAH IBH; Managtr. U-lif IXATB, Wigs, Bearda, Oolond rlna, Cork, etc., nalM Itia. JB-Ut JAa F. OBOBgKN, B Lafayette pUce, Kit T»t . OI>I>F£ULiriOWS> HAAjLi, 8ACClBAFri,ia ta OddADowa'new bclUlng. Beating capacity. tSL Pmiluli 0ft0WB.4,MlL (a-IOt») OHAB. B. WOODKAM, Iml OPEIBA. SC<:»t) AXI, iOBOAL60BA, ALA - Uood Stag* and Scenery. Beatliig capacity, BO. Edaatloulm tra. PcpolaUon, t,00a BlUpoatw. ^ a-3»t« ALSTON A FITIB, Munm ^fillJSIO TTAT<r», CANTON. MA8a-«ealnllr Uaat waU-Ugbted and TeaUUlcdT Plenty of eceoeiy. nahinttnlM If wanted; alao Chlckarlng Ooneert Grand Huo, ale IbiW aeau aboat l.mo. Addreu R. 8. BTAM, Canton, Kua Xl^ ^nCBja IjOm>Oir,»BaTenthandliebal»eU,PeiU DXLPHIA. Xiuopaan and American plan. OoaTenleatlo an di atraa. .Special nUa to tbe prcleaalon. BoomieUgut. Miu aat well eondaoted and prlcee reaaonable. aiC OOUrjiStSf SAIjLi, AOAH8. NABS, with8CWDI and OAS. ThrlTlngmaanlkotntliigtown. 7,000 Inbabltutt. Ian reasonable. Addreu AOENT O0U.INB' HALL B-Uf. ^okt HArin.-x>ovBX^.0ASS. *'oiJi BTBINOa, ftiir elu, and Iwentyelgbt (3) tach bo*. AddnuU J., 738 Walant atrut, Loul aTlUe, Xy. BU ■- ~ ■* PIjEIASTTRfIS OF* BOAItDI^u' R. Dockatadei'a new comic long, anng by Thatcher, Doaiwli Meranandotbera. FrioetOe. LEE A WALRER. Pblladilpbla. ff-ll NGS AND McEVmB ▲Km I>OmO AW ACT THAT "WILL PLEASE Ajrg ATTPIBWOE- Itg WAKTED, FOB OOTOBEE 29 and NOYEMBEB A.I>I>RES8 _ ■ A BBHMAiri Hyde A Babman'e Ttutre, Brooklyn, B.t • It LYON&HEALY] SItU a Monrot St8„ Chlctgo.^ Wmin4j»pU«;"T^i'««b*, — I., Bradir B»« Oaltl* B»r^ ilahKabglBCliitelulmUoa "tEt- — .Im fir Amat«iir Bud^ u4 a •rck*aBair.< Uode, CIOHTH and TINE STREETS IBB BOgT TOPU^S5]it133S8^SSiwBTIK ABOgt WANTBD, flnt-elua Pemal.^8p«lalty AxU^SSSiT* WANTED FOR A mST-CU88 DRAMATIC COtf, OseObaiMtarOia-manTaad Ona BiMk-ftce CoroiduUiT«v J krams and ii a Bpulally, Only flrat-eUaapepf le Aidreaa,)UtIlig>alaiy, Hol*''!'^'"S.'KIi. 9 B.ItT' *~" " a n. HtailcD.Obll^Lg' Vmi-k BewBTd mU be paid to mffl vhowUl gire ma any laformaUon of a WILLTAH LUJ^ wu at the BoaUn Momm, Beaton, Ibr )ome yeira, and •|>S„g ■t Ut the new Walnnt-atreet Tbeaue. PhllidelpbW, wjj^ sffigiyts .yfeRpri.m,^yai?j^ !li!^ 6ELLON AND BURNJ' Oom«41niim, Voottllata nna Danoem Soubrette mnO. Speolslty an AT tIBBRTT, and can be angaaed. Would like to J«g| g todcbmblnaUoB. Addfe))i««««tThlrd)treet,New_l 2^^ WANTED, LEADER OF inthaatocete. MtistbeabtotoptayyioUBMdlboi»Jlw«" t4atuiMk|, rtrfomtronVloUnandnaM.^riMria^ IM* :F«rformtr on VloUa and flW.P'WJiifiaM, V- cw? ji *»B»Ri s ? t!"