New York Clipper (Sep 1894)

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420 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. Beftembeb 8. — Hofi«r of Momr k lUck'i "nnDl|u<t full" (!o.: Ohu. Namj, Ollle Mack, l,«our<l IKImon, Fred WIlDOii, Hill; Link, Vliu. Umii, BItlls lleue, nrule ConilDii, Jcnnlg Pl*u, l/innle Unn*. niiiljfi Vu, UDt Hrniy, Fmnkie Hull, Utrritt, ImtU * Muck, eqonl ownen; Kmnk T. Montu, DiMiMOi Muk l)*vlt, trcuDKr; lltrhert Dlllcs, mnmcal dlrtcinr; W. B. UcOttllQiD, KyenL Tlifl WMOn op«nei1 Aug. 20 M lotf lintpolli, Inil. — Obu. rulon Jolnei] Oco. W. I.yooii Anf. lo to iln old nwn aod k«fm. The |»rtjn:|»n«zc«IKni. iHiilntMDt Oracker Park, Uei Hninn,!»., pl*|lnf in ibe apaclir or llio ICDI Ht overr pcrfumiuc*. The cent In wnlie iwrrnnbulAicn vcrj prompUj eioh Siindii;, ud <»DMqaciillT ever; iioe it h>pp7. Till OMri'iB m k regulKT Tliltor, md IKcolamDi prore m luitrrming eter. TI107 itlll clou iiock nbnnt Uit mlddk) i>r Hcplrmher, uklof llw nod imriKdliiolj, utidcr Um ptmonsl DUDtgemeDl or Geo. w. rjoim. — Kdoln Ul uoiirMj wrllM: "ll't IIK Bau old •lorr. A ■null ud. noiirjlng Die imiTorM UiroDgta ilieailumna or Tim C'Lirren lli>t I wu *t liMrtr. •nd k dnun olTcra wm Um raoli. I Iibto ilgnM wlih MtMger h. 81. \/>nm 10 honid ih« conlnf cr HIDDla Btwwd'n On. I tiundtd th« rohMmU or Anbur Uemlngii Hlpiinlii ii llaoklrk lut week, Mid WW % cndllable porrornunce heton * largo •ndleoco on Aug. 32. Tno cnuilDoed crj of but) tlDiM Kf RiJi In woriT mom iuoageiB, liut or Uia biir doun openlDpfi I baTe wllncaMd wHblQ a fort* night I b4Te m ice ihe flrni poor boiiMi" — 'Tele rclomon" will opeo Ihe rnuon Sept. 17. Ur. Armairoiig hai added a pew obanelcr 10 ibe plaj—a Hwedlih aoniireiie, Tlllle reienon bj name. A HwcdUh aoiiltrelto la aometblng new to Ihe Amertau) itago and piemlw* 10 be quits a reaton. — "TUe Ooloael and I," wllh tho ronton Bna., Iiegmn Ita tour at Kaugatuck, Ct., Ang. — Adelaide JiOiKh announccH that the booklogi rnr "In Ike Footkllla*' are complcled rnr all large flilca. Bho aaya the mecliaDlcal elTecte and tne Konerj are ooiquo. — Bam UoiTla liaa Jolnod the ttock ooDpany at the People'i Thatra, MlDneapolli, Hlno,, aa com. ediao. — noiierorHr.andMra.nobt, Wajne'a Oo.:Mr. and Mra Roben Wayne, Hobert WlDalilp. maoaier; llarr; ElUng, renrcaoouilve; Qeorge M. Uajea, ■lage manager; uilbert B. Vubr, I. u, Rablich, Vre<l K. Ueaiie, K, 0. lUgg, Agnea Carlton, Nina Bavllle, Jennie MoOomaa, iXirle L«et«r aud Itof. Oeorge A. Olt, mnalcal phenomenon. The aeaaon ^ned Aug. 2I, at the Arenne Theatre, Looltvllle, — Dollle Baidell, who hM been apondlng tHe healed term at Plte l^ke. In Northern Mlohlgan, rejoined I<othrop'a atock at rroTldenoo, n. I., Aug. 3T, — Nat Pnnklln haa aigned with Darta A Keogh and Joint "HoFadden'a Klopemeni" Oo. — Oenn winohell goea wllh Newell Urot.< "niie Operator" Oo,, opening Dept. 10, at Wilmington, N.O. ; — Nolft from Joe Oil, In "The Star Ouor:" We are plajing through tlio Houth and are mealing with good tucceea. We play Now Orleana, Ija., week BepL «. ~ J. K. ilutohinaon haa elgnrd at trading man (nr Uie pmducilon of I'aullne Parker'a new comcdjr drama, "Wild Rom." ThoeeaaonopenBOot.1. — Ttiumaa Vlndlsj realgned rmm the caat of "New Blood" In Uhlcago, bat week, to rcaume bla old poalUon aa atage manager wllh Katie rntnam'a Uo. — TheOonnan Brolhera,John,Jamc« and Oeorge, In Ikeir new mualcal corned;, '■The OllhooTfa Abroad," commonced thoir aeaaon Aug. 33. at Mor- rlttown,N. J. The pleoe la aald to haf e made a lilt. The oompanf Inoludra bealdei the Bmihera Oor- man, lletir Ihi Vjne, Ve?le Nobrlga, Rdna Andrcwt, LIule Winner, Maud Uoualte, F.. F. Hoor<>, the Boetonlan itoartst, Ukat. (1. Tailor, Alci. Utme mn, (1. Wllliatd Munro, Ooorge 8. Trimble, Uliat. F. brown, maoagor, and Jat. r. Furreat, goacral agent. — Oeo. W. Uraen'a Oomedlana begin their toar Bept. 3, at WelleTlUe, N. Y. The company will pla; week aiandi onlf Id a repertor; of Ur. Unen'a plait, of which "Orandall't Uomert" will be made a realora. The eompanj: Oeo. W. Uiaen, Oeo. I, . Honuenat, H. Uoward riteatlj, Hairr Olaik, Innhoe Ualtej, W. II. Wright, ulllan Unnaro, Maude Dnrand, Oerlle Palmer, Oenmde Fotier and Wm. Lout. — Oraoe Ljudon kat tigned to do the taoavlea In Waller Banford'a "Power of Oold" Oo. — Obat. F. Tbompaon, Ihu Ohlcago acenio artlat, haa completed an elaborate drop curtain tor the aimsd Opera Ilonae, Uutkegon, Mich., and tereral tela ot eoenerj. Mr. Tbompaon hat alto tumltbed new drop oonaint and ecenerr for cper« houaea at Waokegan, III.; Ucardatuwn, lli.,aiidOwoaao,Mlob. — Arlbur 0. Lore will put out Jamet BiIt< r'a new ooBcdf, "Wyoming," about the Ural ot I)e- cenber. — Hotter ot Nellie Mcllenry't Co., In "A Night at thoOlnnt:" Nellie MoUenrjr, John Webaler.J. U. llnidliurr, Joieph Ualljr, nillT Banr Jr., Air. I'eame. II. 7.abner, llonno Ujmmock, Alice Pen- norer, Minnie Jarboe, noec Oantler, Taylor Blaten, Mra. Taylor, (Ico. W. Wilton, manager; Jat. U. Iielcher, builtett manager; F, Aiandale, mutlnl director, — Uui Boliike, tHo ballet matter, haa tigned with "Tlie Kid" to amnge all tbe dancet and 10 do bla tpedaliy. — Koetcrot Wilklnton't Flayert, annporting Uhaa. II. Wlllard and Agnea Fuller: John U'Onnond, Harry K.Urowo,JauiM 11. Lowlt, Kd. P.Luoaa, K.U.Uioa- Jtao, M. F. Tupper. J. Phil. lUei, 0. A, Uvreiire, Kmeat F. Browne. Obarlet O, Wllkrd, Agnee Fulltr, Klla amtjean, Flora Mentll, Matue Summen aiiil Bailey Wilklnion, nianairr. The company cany a full band aud uroheatim under the direction 01 Pior, B, 0. Oronlean, — The ' Bpoit MoAllleicr" Co. report doing nicely In tbe Bontn. Joe Kelly It allU playlDg the Intur- anoe ag*-ni, and It now In bit inird teaton with Hobby ilaylor, Otlbert and Doldle are alan wllh the cnmpany. — lltny llogeni baa been engaged by Manager Walter Sautora In play lludlcy Koper, the Jew, lu 'The Prodigal Ihuighlcr," W. A. Krant will play Ihe pan «r vm Blinker. — Untnt Itrlab will tall for Kurope on flepL 8. Owing to the depirialon In the book market Mr. riulin baa deferred the pubiloallun ot hit new book until bit return trora aliruad. — Wm. A. NelTllle't "PrafeHaor" Oo. for thit aea- aon la compoted of the tollowlot: G. O, Hlmniont, llany Force, John Piirdy, Ham f. nenneii, tleo.1l. KlohaniB, Clara Ueee, Minna U llote, UtUe Fluatio i:iatke, Ttieo. Horai, leader ot oroheairm, and Uhat. II. Parmelee, advance agent. — Fred 0, llearn la playing tho leading hoavy with "AnniBally,"underthe uianagement or Wood- hullAQnty. — Mr. and Mn. Kendalaicoipected to begin their Otth American luur at llooley'a Theatre, Chicago, III. , on HepL IT, with a rertrai of 'The Bocond iTm. Tanqntmy." liuring Uielr engagement they will betrcn tor tjienrattime In ililt country InTomTay. Iiir't hlitorlcal comeily drama, "Lady Olannirty." Toe cnmnanyibla teaton ooniprltet U. Cooper, UiliTo, Jot. F. ntshtni, Nnrman IV>rbct, Alfred uuoklaw, wuilaffl Liigg, 0. P. liunilcy, U. J. Carrill, p. F. Amea. Herbert Caihcan. Florenoe CoweU, Marlon IM, Nellie Utnipbcll, Ada Itattoo, Minnie Cathcarl and Uarban Huntley. — Botfer of Maurice l)r«w>t Playrrt: Uasla May inner, leading: Maurice Drew, propneUir and mu ager; c. J, W. Ko«, bntlneat manager; Wm, C. Tnr. ner, ilage dliecior: Wm. B. Itraw, propeniei; A. K. Fniler, Uoward T(lla,IIenry l>. Dlion, R.J. llaugh ton.Wm. C.Tomer,Arthur Kelly, Win. U. Drew, Kthel Wallace, UoiaBUJamea and lloUy Wallace. Sea. ton openi ai lloueick ftllaiN. Y., Bept. a. "Tho Bcarot Light," "Mulberry Uond" and "l'.olonido" will be teaiufcd, epcclal paper being need. — Myer Kliat, Intpector of Kiclee, formerly K. H. Wood't manager, underweut a palnrul lurglcal operation recently, lilt rvcorery It doubltoL — Nellie Petrco waa tpeclally engagrd tor Ban- gsrie, In "Michael BUogvIT," opening at the Ken- tingtun Thcaire, Phlbidelpkia, Pa., SepL a — Oeo. W, Htpler, who haa been In adranoe of the Big. Bantelle tltoua, clotet wllh that organlia. Uon to Join Ibe Kn l^inquay IMnoily On., to do Ihe adranoe work. The company will nuniber tour l«en p•Dpl^ and will play a repertory of aiaadard phiy*, playing three nljibt and week Btandt. They open at Laniingbnrg, N. Y., BepL t. — W, K. umndali, who baa been playing Mark* Wllh True A Young'a "U, T. C." Oo. In the email lowni ot Nor* Bcoi1a,hat doted to rejoin "lllue Jctot," nuking hia llfU) ataton with Ihe biter com. puy. — Oorlnneopenaher teaton Sept. 90, at Vbcater, — Major Oeo. L. Behient, dram major, Ihe Thrve Ronaida and the Two BmalU are tie bKM addl- Uong to "Away Down In Pliej." — RarrtoaeWeemahatennfl-dJohnnendaaha leading man for her loor of uw South, which opent atAUanUcOlty,N.J.,Bep(.ia. Mr.DondUaaactor who hat been ichoowd In the comeanle* ot Booth and Baneu and Mary AndenoD. He It a brother of the lale Ollle Ooud and oomaof •IhesHloa) tanilly. — There will be two "Hhore >nn" compMlet on the road ihb teaton. Janea a. Bene Inlendt to prteenl thin play In London, Rag., next May, Jane and July, find In December, ItM, "Bbote Aeica" will again be aten at tbe FIfib Aeenne Theatre, thb cli/. — Ctrl and Theodor Rotenfeld will bare on the road Ihit teaton. In addllinn to the Llllpullani, three conpanlet, playing retpecurrty "Hanneic," "niapi and "Ure'i Eitntct." — Bloart Robann'a repertory tor thIt teaton will iDclnde ' Leap Year, nr the Mlea' Prtrllen;" "Mie Rionpt to Conquer" and "The Heorleua." lib itatnn beglnt BepL 17. — Felix Horrb hu aecnred tbe Amerlcaa righta of "The Beat Han," Ralph Lnmley'a com,)dy, and will open hit tcaion with Ir early In October. — William II. Ciaoe will hagln rebeanala thb week of "The Merry Wlret ot windtor." BU toor nimmencea SepL 34. — Eilit Proctor out, a naw addlilon to A. M. Paimer't Stock Ocirlil make her ant appearance wllh the company at the opening ot PaUneraThe- atre, thia oily, BepL it. In "New Blood." — Amy Rotby will be a Bomber ot Richard Mant- Oeld'iUo. thiaieaaon. — "Father Ambnae, the Rerelatlon of Hay 9, IM8," a noTCI by the late Steele Haokaye, will toon be puhlhhed In tbit city. — Edmund Collier haa begun tnli in Wathlngtoo, D. O., to recover ll.MO tmn Robert Downing, which Ihe former avan la due bim for eatery lut tetaon. )n hb cnmpblni Mr. Onilier tayt that Hr. Downing engaged kim at a talaiy ot |iM> per week It Ihe aeaaon Mated only twenty-live weekt, nr 1121 weekly If the company wat on Ihe road forthlrty- live wcekt. Alter pbylng for tlx weekt to pnor bntlneat, Mr. Ooliler avert, he eooiented to tct for $110 a week, and toon after the teaton oune to an ahraplend. Tbe aouon la brought by Mr. Collier lo recover hb aalary for the remainder ot tke — Maurice BairyDore, while riding in a or, Aog. aa, lu Chicago, ill., had one ot hit anna injured br a piece ot iron which aome on* had thrown throo|h tha car window. Mr. Barrynore wit recently mar- ried In thb city to Mary FInyd, danihtar of the laio Wm. R. Floyd, the well known tuge manager. — "Marlon de Lome," a play bv Obarlts F. Nlid- linger, will be produced br Hi*. PoU^r. — Manager Thomat W, Prinr, ot the Schiller Theaire, Chicago, )U., hat been made an honorary member ot the Chicago Lodge ot Elka. — outBklnnerwlllbeglnnb ttanlngtourSepL 24, in "Ula Qraro De Orammont," at Ihe Oiaid Opera BoBte, Chicago, 111. — Oharlea D. Koppel haa begun an aotton for dtmaget agalntt llobert Downing In the DIatilct Bcpteme Oonrt, WaihlcgtoD, D. 0. Hr. Koppel aaya he b the owner ot the Ingedy ofSanuon," and clalma that Hr. Downing hat perfonncd toe piece without hit content Uilrty-tlx Uoea noder the UUe of "Samaoo and Delilah." Hr. Koppel, In hb complaint, chargei Hr, Downing wllh Inmnge- ment ot the oonyrigbl bw, and tiea tor |7,30O. — on the peUilon ot Augnitua Ptton, which waa menUoned In our laa: lasue, a commbtlon In Inn- acy baa been appointed to inquire Into the mental oondlUon ot William J. Scanlan, now In Blonilng. dale Aayinn, thb city. — Heaan. Canary k Lederer have Inilrucled Bidney llotenfeld to write a yiece for them of the coaraoter ot "The Patting Show," and under the Utie, "The HImlo World." — The Boitonlaot open tbeir teaton Nov. 10, at the Broedway Theatre, thb oily, with a revival of "Faunltia." — Jueeph JelTprton't comlni loor, which hegint lu Chlcigo, ill,. In October, wlU only be ot tlxieen weekt' duntlon and will be dlvldetl Into a Fall and Spring teaaon. He wlU preieni "The Cricket on U<c llfartli" and "lllp Van Winkle." —Tne divorce auu which Delb Stacy hat brought aiHluit Thomta II. Burohell cane up Aug. ai, lu Ibit city, on a motion for temponry alimony, nn hearing the repreaentatli>ttt the court decided that the letiliiiony itat overwhelmingly In ftTor ot the deteodtut, and denbd the motion. Upon tlw ap- plicailnn of Mn Bnrchell't attorney, however, the wat granted one week In which to Die new affl. davlU. — Uelen nertram (Lulu Hay), whoae Ant to*- band, ArhlUe Tomatel, ohialned a divorce from her Aog. 34, In thb oily, wu married, SO, atSL Loala, Mo, to Edward J. Ilenley, Uie Rev. J. 0. Eberhard otilubtiug. — C. B. JelTenon, Kbw A Brianger'a "Ooontry CIrcoa" will begin lb fourth annual lour at Mlblo'a, thla city, on OcL 3t. — NoteaandneterotTheSpoonon: TheSpoouer Comedy Oo. will be known thIt teaton at The Bpoonem, under the mantgement ot B. B. Spooaer. Tnecnmnaoy opened their aeaton In Denver, CoL, In the New Oortb Street Theatre, SepL 1, Cecil Spooner dlltd a tpedal engagement with Ihe Han- hauan Beach Co. In Denver, and received Ihe high- nt pralae in the Denver papen for her artbUc work. B. S. Spooner hat recovered hb healUi tnd the aeaaon la booked In flrat claaa houaea. Roat«r: B. 8. Spooner, manager; Will McAlllater, bnaineaa manager; Edna Hay, Cecil Spooner, Olive Oieve, llattle Unan, Mollle 0 Spooner, Dan Fiakard, Tro. man Johnaon, W. B. Balib, F- R. Hall, J. P, Letter, R. K. Spooner and 0. 0. Palmer, wilt Boy Ualr, muiical director. — Fnnk iiumont reqieeta nt 10 title that he b Uie author of "About Qotbam," A etatemeui re ceuUy appeared giving Uairy W, Elmer aa thean- Uior, — Alice Joheaon haa been engaged by JeObnon, Kbw A Rrlaoger lo play the Prince In ralmei Onz'a "Uiowolee." Chat. Drew, Bnlli Edwtrdt, Ida Hulle and Linda Da Ooata are among the other pnnclpale engaged tor thIt producUon, which. It it laid, will combine all the auisoilve teaturaa ot mualo, pantomime, extravagiinia and fairy tpeo- lacb. — Koeier of Hammond A Btewait't Lyoenffl Thea- li« Co—Uhaa. II. Hammond. J. Ontlle Stewart, Uhat. T. Del VIochIo, Uute N. Morgan, U. Qutot HUllwdl, Kit Wllenn, Mra. Bbnohe Morgan, NaUle Kellngg, Kdlth Ugletby and Alto* Brno. — deeale Doneoill opened Uie Qnnd Theaira't aeaton lu Atlanta, Oa., Aug. la, wlUi great eclaL Tho local papen are aliong in their pralae of tbe aur and her play. — Heaale Datla hat reoovered from a teilont III- nett- — "Ti^c Lliile Bpeonbtor," by Herbert llallwint- low. In which Elolae Wlllard It tiarring, waa origi- nally acled at Ualtklll, H. Y., Ang. 90. — "Nannn i«traat,"a fonr act open, byOtac- omo Ptcolnl, foiudea on Abbe Prevott*t bock of tho tame nam^ waa tung for the Ural Uue In Amer- ica at the Grand Open Uuoee, Philadelphia, Pa-, Ang. 3>. It waa tung In EogtauA tor the Int lime May 14 laaL at Covent Oaiden, London. — Stanlabut Siauga'a fear act onmedy, "A Jolly Good Fellow," wu produced tor Uie Ont Ume at the Open Uoute, Aebury Park, N. J., Aug, a, by Charlea DIckton. — Uarry Undley atatca that hb company made tho quiokeat engagement and aland on record, aeon nrtecnmlnutea'nolleethey packed np and atarted riT>ni Bidncy, Cape Bnton, rnr 8l Johna, Newfuund. Unit, tor a nve weeka' aeaaon. They left on Aug. 3>, The company conilata of Dfieen people. — Rotter at J. R. Tonie'e "KUCuney and the Rhine" Co.: J. E. Toole, Edwin Oharlea, John E. Ijine. Charlea Brandon, Frederick Jerome, Loob Kagan, W. U. Uavit, 11, O. Jenkin, J. W. Tomey, Allila Oortelyott, Outale Oardner, Florence Oray, and the Mlaaea Leea W- J, Keragood it mialoal dlieotor. Their teaton opent BepL s. — A ocmpeUUon for a iloo tuition oeiHOcaie will be held at the Uilca (N, Y,| Uenaervaioiy ot Mutic on SepL 3*. UompeUton mutt bo below eiihteen yean of agr. Name* of oompetlton oiuat be rrc4lred befnie Sept. 33. — Lewb Mnrrlion hat had tome tllghi revialont made in Ihe text ot "lUctielleu," the meet ira- porlant ot which b the irantpoeitlcn ot the "cone ot Home" tcene, which Hr. Homton hu made the climax of the aoL lie will appear treqnenUy u the wily cardinal donug the coming aeaaon In the Important ollle*,alteraaUng it wlui "Mephiiio." — John T. lianton, the Yankee comedian ot Jaa. B. Mackle'a "Side Show," la doing well In Uie part of Rnni Sage, town ovntuble, —Oeo.B.Hillerhu been engaged to do the lead and manage Uie alage lor "A Cracker Jack," whleh opcna aeaton BepL a. — llany N. nmn, laat eeatoa manager of the "Romany Rye" Uo., will thla aeaaon manage H. R, Jacoba' Clark Buret Thte're, Chlragn, III., and hIa wlf^ Oharlolte Ray, wIm be wiih the*. Datla' "Down in Iilxie"Oo. — J. w. Hardy nqnot* ot to ttate that he hu been 111 tor Uie put tlx weeU la Atlanta, Oa., and he wlihee ut to deny the npoita that have beaa olr- oulaied that he la In debt lo toimer memben ot hb company lor aalarlM. He wUl not go oat thb Lonb Fierce and BeaMce Thona open iMr alanine toar at Menomonie, Wbi, Bept, Vk, \ ' Ihe mtnagament ot Ban Hoipkj, — EdwinOardmerbdoiagthe eomedy role*for Kalte Putnam** ipeclal lair data eagagemenu in Kentooky, —The Fenb Oomedbu opened the New windaor Theatre, Owrnavtib, lod., Aug. 3» and week lo re- pnrfd good bualneaa- _ ytck I, Belt hu Joined the Carrie lanont Block ro., to do leading comedy. — Frrik Buoman and wife, Rcae Adelln, cloeed irlUilheBlinrtaa Bpnngt Stock 00. at Wankeeha, wia., Aug. 3t and Imiaedblely Joined "A Snmmer Shower" at Detnll, HIch. — 0)1. Cody hu given lltUe Eva Mndge a hand- aome bbek pony for ber own ute, and now ahe b often aeen In the afternoon pertcnnaneet of the Wild Wett, dneted In her little toldler toll, aiirlde of Blackhawk. She ride* in the emigrant inin, and b much Intereaied In Uie Indian auack. She hu been made a daughter ot the Seventh Regl- meut, D. B. Cavalry, now with the thow, and ue Indbnt call her "Lmle Roaebud." —Jean Renolda will begin her toor at Lebanon, O., BepL 17, The company will pby three night ttandt, pbylng twocomedkt tnd '-The Auuiallan." In whicn latter Jean and Frederick Rendda will ttar JoinUy. The compmy wiU be under the luangenentnt j, g. Roaa Jr. — Wilbur J. Illgby It to play tbe leading bnilnttt wllh Walle'B Coimy Co. (WralrrD) Ihb aeaaon. — J. Barvev Cook, who wu reainred laalar'ann in "Tbe Intloe Track," It playing the tlUe role In "Paul Kauvar," which opened at Ibe Onnd Opera Booie, thb cliy, Aug. St. — Maule Vicken opened ber teaton at Uie Met- ropolitan Open Bonee. St Paui,Hlnn., In "The Clr- cua Qncen.'' A. B. Orary la playing the pan ot Ur. NIcholu Rilnke, and Will B- Bnmeu It pbylng heavlea- — Howard Wall and Jno. A. Illmmeleln have «ven np the nantgenent of Mr. and Mn. Rnhert ayne, and an uo longer connected wllh that com- pany. — E. R. Dtllon hat Joined L. A. Kemplon'e "The Plunger" Oo. — Noiet from tbe Elolae WUbrd Co.: BInlte Wll- terd tnd her company opened their teaaon at Caie- kill, N. Y., on Aug. 80. in Berhert Hall Wlnalow'a three a^ farce comedy, "The Liuie Speculator," to an apprecbUve audience. The company contbta ofChu. E.Onpewln, Oailoua, ue dancer: Fnnk P. Haven, Tlob Wray Cioaby, Alben Hahar, Claire DeShorbe, Edwin Jaekman.Hoae Brown, Rudolph OUo, Leon Dodge, Oeorge Walth, mutlcal diiecbir, aud Elolae Wlllard. The company carry their own ecenery. Jot. Ooldamlth la propcny man, Edwin P. Hilton, manager, and J. L. Forbea, advance ageuL — Onitave Rlchardt, Ihe double voiced vocalitt, lu hit unique tpectalty, doubb eez ImperacnaUon, b a feature wliii "The Fatting Show." — The Rowland Bloek Co., have Jott compbted a twelve weekt' enngement at Dnbnqua. la. The nater: Lne Sierkey, Chat. Slarkey, Eweing, AI. Betrlok, Rodgen, Bennett, Joe wlllard, Frank Bulla, Oeo. A, Slaier. Ceo. Oreio, Airred Rowland, Vlob Rowteod, AlUe Rowland, an. Flynn, Hay La Verne and Emily Oreen. Uairr I« Mora b In ad. Vance. Rutlneat reported good. — Tracy L. Ken and Dolly Rae have rallied from Barry Uullt Comedlana to Join Prlichard A Kerr'a Oomedlana. — The Balea Broa.' "Bumpty Dnmpty" companlee will open the teaton in October, one companr goet Eatt, the other Wett and Bonih. Haoager Frank W. Naaoo, ot Company A, aud hit family ntumed to Boeton latl week, after a Bamiper ouUng at Oumi Bay, Ua«*, F. D. Stramn la manager nt Company B. — Roelta WomI, toobralie nt tbe Ward A Vnkea' Oo., realgned In Chicago nn SepL i. — Notee and rotter of "FInnigan'a Ball" Oo.: We opened Aug. la, at Elirood, ind., 10 a big buuae. Tbe pby baa been greauy Improved and tmngib. ened tlnoe bit aeaaun, and Murray and Hack Intro- duced teveral new aptclalilet, which were well re- ceived. Rotter: Herrlit, Davit A Hack, pruprle- Inn; Fftnk T. HenltL manager; Hark UavIt, Ireuunr; Leonard Delmore, eiage nwuaier; H>^r- bert Dlllea, mnalcal director; W. B. HcUdlun, ad- vance: Ohaa- Lamb, Mage carpenter: Obaa. Hnmy, Ollle Haok, Leonard Delmore, Fred Wibon, Billy Link, Hajor Phelll, Oraole Oamoungt, Obdyt Van, Stella Deane, Jennie Piatt, FianUe Hall, Xonnle Deane, Lenb Brace and Ohaa. Lamb. — Rotter ot Goodwin'* Pbyen: T. Welllnglon Ooodwin, manager; Joe W. Slandlth, bntinett man- ager; Eugene Hoore, treararat; Rote Haider Andrawt, Minnie Adanu, Qertmde Oommint, Win- nie Bobblna, Annie lAwrence, Arthur Lewellen, Uany Raventcroft, Dan Ourtln, Richard Edbon, William Began, leader; Herbert Later, proprietor, — Bert Oagonon b with Anann't "A Clean Sweep" Oo. — H. H. Boott Infoma n* Uitt he hu thomnghly recovered tiom the lllneu which canted him to gve np hb pcilUon u advance ot Jane Ooombi' — Note* from the Habel Paige Co.: A btaeball team oompooed ot memben ot our company, atyl- Ing Uiemtelvee "The Spiders," played a game ot ball, Aog. 3>, with Uie Vicun, or Iroulon, 0.. at Paatlme Park, Uiat place, which reanlled In the aeon of 10101 In favor ot the Vlcton. Th e Spldera appeared In ecoenhrto make np*. Boilnett ihlt week hu been good and we are pbylng a week eland here(Ironion). Wean reheaning ''Ia Belb Harguerlte," wriitan tor Mabel Paige by Emma Bielner and J. Audenon Rniael. We Intend to pro- duoe It in two weekt at Ohailanooga, Tenn. — Beitiam and Wlllard'a play, "Ate Engineer," under the dir«ouun of Johntion A Chapman, began It* teaton Aug. 3P, at Uie Ocean Amin, Long Branch, N. J. — Noutaud rotter of Ihe Obrke A Pirklnaon Co.: We played a matinee benelli, Aug. la, at Macon Oil/, He, tor Uie Hargantta Paul 0<i. Our roeier: RobL P- Parklnaon, Chu. P, Price, A. W. Rrara- men, Edwin TObIa*. Hynl Kent, Jotio MarUn, Kluie Roth, l.ltUe Mamie mce,Mine'va Nibb, plaolei; B. E. Newell, mntleal director; Edmund Connor, tUge manager; Roben B. Clarke, manager. — Nolea and Roeier ot wiikloacn'e Playeia: We opened tbe aeaaon Aug. 37 at unarleaton, Hn., tn "8. R.O." The remainder of our engagement berawu a raneutlon of Ihe llrtt nighL Agnea Fuller and Ohane* O. Wlllard, who are atancg JolnUy, became tavoHlee at once John D'Onnond Joined Aug. M tor leada. Our band ot ten plecea la under the leaderahip of Prof. N. F. Tnpper, and our oroheatre ot tveplecea bled by Pnt.K.a.nroejean. Roiler: BaUey Wilkinton, preprletor and mananer; John D'Ormond, atage directnr; PnK. N F. rupper, band leader: Prof. E. C, Orottean, orobeitia leader; Charlet 0. Wlllard, Jaoet H Lewb, llany E. Uiuwo, Will N. Smith, John F. Sunmen, Emett F. Bnwne,T. PhU RIc.Fred B. Double, Prank Win- ten, Edgar Rowell, llom Browning, Agnrt Fuller, RUa Ororjean, Belle Priceand Finn Bumnert. — Hn. Jamet U. Browne (Virginia Riohnond) and her daughter. Nettle, have tolned tne Felix A, Vincent Oo. — Hoeter of "Peck'a Bad Boy" Co. (Eubrn): Edward H. Ryan, Huter Frank Cuabmao, Archie Deacon, Samuel Cutler, Wm. B. Wooda, Eddie CatUeman, Joale HItcbell VIckcrt, HableBonorr, Annie E. Jaynee, Hand BcoU, Habel Uwrence and tbe Oovenor t^Bartette, Fred P. Wilton A Co., pro prletort; Wm. J. Hand, manager; Barry R. Vlckcra, advance agent; Archie Brown, programmer; Theo. Olamaia, mnalcal director, we opened our aea- aon at i*ortbnd. He., Labor Day, SepL a. — Emille Edwarda bu been engaged by Manager Hnllaley for "The Inveelcr" Co. tbaaon opent in October, and they will tour Ihe Sooth. — L. H. Oordon wriira nt that he hu aevercd hb oonnecllon with hb termor partner, L. L. Qrcene, and will place "Under Dark Clondt' on Uw road about OcLl. —J. AI Bawlelle hu completed anangementa wlUi Oliver Binn for the nreduotton ot hb dim- "Upper Band" and "ilera," tor Uie entuing — Nolea from Ward A Vokea' Co.: Ward A Yoke* u Peny and Harold, in Oban«* E. Bbney'a comedy, "A Ron on the Bank," have tolly ''uiMe good.'' Fiom the drat peHormance tne thow bu been a aoeceat. The author hu been with the company tor a week, and wiUi the Inprovcmenu he bu made the pertormuce lanke among the beet otiucbaa. — Oeo. B. Bnmmcn and BeOa Bteveneon have tigned wlUi Bawtelb't DnmaUo Co. for Uie Fall and WInbr teaaon. — The Bamwt Children, Willie and Jc*le, are wiUi the John L. Sullivan 0». thb teaton. Next teaton Ihey will ttar JoinUy, — WlU S. ■ Juj Dontl _ _ wilhinaon't ftayenal New Htdrld, Ho. — Ohaa. W, Porter ha* been engaged u leading Oo. Be BnlUi and wife (Boanaire Price) left ;%hir Dorothi" Oa, at Oinrt. Eaa., and Jolaed Bea*on opent man with th* Felix A. vmoenl SepL a. — Roben Roger*, who b pbyinf a tpeelal three weeka' ennnoeat wlUi EaOaTnUiaa. goet ont wtUi Oeo. 0. Hotrli, in "The World," opening BepL 10. ARKANSAS I.UU* Ha*k.^t WeawDod Park W, A. Ma- hM'taiMrdaandaataaat. At Capllal Itnana, ffiy^^wrnaTSeTsr Biaiow, noiaoH A Powra't HiNmui. Nom.— We opened our eeamn Aog. t, at BalUmore, wlUi Waablngton, D. 0., u cor next ttand, when our butlocu wu Immenae for fonr perfomancea. Cor retorn through the Bouili hu been Teiy (tiltrac- tory, and In Charlealon,B.O., and Savannah, Oa., we turned money away, flor performance hu made a decided Impreaalon, lodging from the ap- plauae and the newipaper noUcea. HIIL 0. Barbw tcema 10 have Inti none nf hb populariiy. Tha re- ception be recrlvet nIghUy nearly amounia to an ovaUon. Howard Powcn la alao a great favorite, and hu many trleoda In the South. Cbytou and Jenkin*, with Jtaper, their ffliiii,areally Intelligent aolmtl, are a Mg tcainn, while the tinging come* in for a large ahareof apptonte: tito ueipccbl- tba of Bcoleld, BIggInt Brc*., HualctI Uavena, Zella, Too Hack and MIIL Barlow. - We have an exceptionally good band and orchestra, while nor lint part coatomrt are a tource nf agrreahia aor- prlae. We are nrgotbiUng wllh a f>w 1 ovel tpecbllln tor our Calltornb tour. Too* M. Bnwiaa' ballad, "Tne Little Wmlen Bincklnga Daby Wore," haa been given a tncceatrol New Yora Introduotton. Wm. Rlby iittrh, l«ule Olbon, Allen May, John Kleffer, Oeorgb Calne and Howard Powrn are aloging It, and Mr. Oowere penitently remtrkt: "Taen an olhera." Thoa. Oaggao A Broa., Oatveaton, Teiu, are the pnb- Ibhere. FRinnii BtJiB, annbratte, monrnt the lot* of her abler, Amanda ilnke, who died lu SL Lonia, Ho., Joly 30. JaniN,Juggler aud wonderworker, hudtclded not 10 go to England, and b eald to be meeting with incceaa wlUi lUchard A Pnugle't Hlntmlt. OUK ilAvn hu elgned to go ahead ot Haaon A Thorpe'a Pantomime and Vaudeville Co., u geueni ageuL They will carry Uiiny people, and Uielr Btrcet parade will conelit ot a olown band ot twenty plecea. 0*0. P. HinanaLL hu canceled hb engagement with Arthur Demlng'e Hittlreb, on account ot hb mother't death. TBI AHDnaoNa, Hamle and AI. E., opened at Troy, N. T., BepL 3 and week, wllh lanworth'a Col- ored VaudevUlet, and expect 10 remain with that company all aeaaon. Hiooixa mn Lxau* report neeUngwlUi ncneaa In their kaockabont and inteiiine aerial act at the Conn Street Theatre, BsflUo, N. Y., week ot Aog. 37. HiiLowi AaniK, contorUonbt, la perfeoUng an original demon act, which will be llnbhed about OcL». Lorni QiuoM'B rendlUon of "The UlUe Loat Child," at the Hadlaon Sqnan Roof Oarden, Ihb city, wu nightly received wiui favor, FuMi Cooi iNO Oiarii CocBBur opened at the Orphenm, Ban Flanclaco, Oal., Jnly an, tor four weeka, and have been roengtged tor two weeke more. Btu Matvood hu Jott cloeed two tucceotol weekt t( Stone A Shaw's Muienm, Beaton, Met*., which cloeed her teaton for thb year. Bhe b now at Papa Biddona' tam, and among the oUier per- tormen are the Hamlltoo^ the Lovenberg Sla- tera and Oeorge Fox. They are all enjoying Ihem- telvet among ue mountaioa ot Plymootn, N. H. Sato, the Juggler, la uot with Barlow Broa.' Hln- ttreli, he havint only played a tpeclal engagement with that company at Cincinnati, 0. Uutweek he wu tt WhaUen'a Buckingham Theatre, LoubvUb, By. FHiMi HiXDiMo, the mualo pnblbher, ot 339 Bowery, thla city, will ahorUy open a large mualo Birlor for profesalonab and vocallsta In geueni. 0 will have a ptanbt engaged by Uie rear to pby over and teach aongs (hb own publlcatlooa) taee ot chane,and he wlUendcavor to have every Ihlogcom- fortaDbandconventenL Tbe room will be 26XWIL, to that all may enter and be accommodated. Nio HsiD JB. goe* u general bualueaa manager, not u advance agent, ot "34i Yeare ot Slavery.'' R08A Hit, having nloned mm Europe, hu signed with Dave Anderson's Company. F. W. FRixaaii, tnmbonitt, and Peter Berg, clailcnettut, have left AJbrecht'a Pavilion, AUantlc City, N. J,, and Joined HI Henry's Hlnalrel*. LcoitB's MiNSTBXLS Inaogunted their tenth an- nual Summer tour April 3 and repon ancceu dur- ing the patt twenty weeka. The company la now being eobrged and reinforced for the Winter Beaton and will present an entertainment ebbcrate In even detaU. Li Pmn IBSKI, character change performer aad ainger, b aald to be meeting with tuccett ting- ing "It't All Right, but It't Awkward" and "Pcebe." En. LooiM DID TOUT Db Loko have returned Eaat and are playing dates In New York. BnwiBT iMD OiLLBM opBued With Hairy WU- llam*' Own Companr BepL a. Will E, Joanm, roimerly ot the Four Pnnohlnel- los, b doing hb old spenlaliy "Handsome Dan." Ue bu vrrllten a new song, entliled "The Outcasf t Story." CiauB ZwicBiB, ot the Zwicker Sbiere, b lU with typhoid fever at her home, 136 Wharton Sireet, Philadeiphhi, Pa. Jioi UBTBss hu cloeed wlUi Bealy A Blgetow and b piacuolng a new tcL He wlii inuodnce a new tnck solo on his banjorette. DOLiv R. Howl iru mven a tesUmonlal benedt tt the West End Casino, Rookaway, Beach, L. I., on Aug. la. Stage Manager Waller presented ber with a handaome dlainond aud, a gift from her friends of Rockaway Beach. Burt Bxptok wiitea that hla comic opeif and vasderUle oo. b nearly complete, and will take Ihe road about BepL 33. He wlD carry twenty-live peo- Jle. The open wu composed and willlen by ames Oolilns, and b eauUed "China and Japan." ThIt bnrletqne wUI be tuong In oomedr, wHh all newtceneiT. The La Port Sbbn, three In number,- areengaged. FLOiBMOi OiLSBBTlsmsklngasuocet* wllhth* walls long, "My Dear UUb Maid in Uie Hoon," by Anita Onen, and pnblbhed by S. Bialnaid't Sent A Co., nt Chicago. BILLT RBMO, OIOBOB KlLLT AMn JSMBS MOBUI, known u the Three Renos, are In their second week St Eldondo. They are to make wtonr ct the ftlra thorUy, nnder the management ot Q. W. Gor- man. Tbb Tbbbi Albioks, comedr acrabala, hsvs r»- toraed from a trip to Ban Francisco, Oal., and Den- ver, C0I-, and opened SepL 3, tor two weeks, si Pope's Thcaira, SL Louis, Ho-, prior lo ocming BatL WBru rLATiKO at Kelth't BUod Theatre, Phila- delphia, Pa., Aog. ao,a pany of genUemen In the andlence presented Nick Hughes, ot Hnghes and Fanon,wlihamammoth watermelon wllh aoard at- tached. Inscribed: "Compliments ot i^bilo Ledger filendt." Bos PiuoB, hantone, ot Barlow Bnt.' HInttrels, b ilnilog Bsny Wsrd's latest ballad, "IH Wear Your King Again, Jack," To* URorasBS LA Motvb noon a "gn" for their talking comedy bar sot, enUUed "H^loakey and Uio Dutch Profeaaor." Olub Tooho, the Indian dob expert, hu fully recovered from hla recent lllnees, and nu signed wllh The Dawson Novelty Co. Roaraa or RoiLi's EKTSicriiNXBa.—Barry RoUa, proprietor; Ju. E. Hclver, manager; Adam Rolb, adfance; Nelaon Sinclair, canine paradox; Leon Helvluo, Fannie Adama, Armstrong Slst«i«, Benie Osiiwader and Jessie Desmond. Thelrseason opens Sent 10. OiBir Lonvs, ot London Hutio Hall tame, and JniUu BnnUey HcCtnhy (uon pnteatlonal) were inamed, Ang. sa, at Edinburgh, 800L MosBU AHO OooDwtN opcned at SmIUi'sOpere Bcoae, Grand Rapldt, Mich., SepL a, tor one leek. J. V. BiMNnr IS leading the orohestia at the Pal- ace Theatre, Boalon, Mast., ibb season, aller lead- ing the oroheetn at the Front Street Theatre, Wor- ccaier, Mass., tor the past thieo years. Thb LiTTLB Boorns recently Oiled a two weeks' engagement at the Empire Palace, Edinburgh, SocL Tub Tbbh RoNAUe, Edward, Eva and Wm. B„ an auooessfnlly doing their new act, two clowu and demon. They JoFn the "Way Down In DlUe" Co., SepL 30. AMKiB Llotd b socecastul tinging "Hy Pearl b a Bowery OUf." Bhe wu at tne Oenmi Open Bonee Hnalo Bill, thb dtr, bat week. FiBBBB AND CiowBiL uvc beoB engaged wlUi Bopklna' ItanaOceanlc Star Specially uo. for thb JOBM J. MimuT, ot Um Honays, wUl oloas wlUi Uie'ntenpMlonot Honey" 00, at ClnoUuiaiL 0., Sept. a. TBI numam regarding Madge Oavsnport Joining cad WUson b unfounded. Nblub TnoB, no* skoL Joined Bam T. Jack's EiMvagaoB Compaay on SepL t, Varm pioa Bablow Bioti-Onr bndnea hu besmMgiaKsBtwkyiadlhbBtal*. TMHybad; otOOBio8y*B<Hyland,hu i s uum sd-aBd JoUied, after Iva waeti In ike hosptlal at OladBBatl, O. The thow b rnnnlng very Mnnlhly, and «vybwy BODT Hbkbt, bbek (aaed oooedlsa, win bteli letnrMd from mglaDd, b vlsnisi hb oM psitner BIUTWaid,at rabBOBLHiBa. ' Hbbbitt add WBLOfl begiB a waek'aengagcmeui at Fupe'a Theatre, SL Loob, MO., BepL 0. Tbb VtLnABBS, trick btcycJbt*, have Jnat cloaed a soooasstal two weeks' engagement at Loulavtlle and CInclnnaU, and open at Detroit BepL 3, en itie Moore OlicolL They have the Kelu Circuit 10 follow. Nona An> RoniB or Kalbfiblb's Onrnsrx aisiB.—We opened our season Aog. 30, at the En. pin, Indlanapolla, Ind. Roster: unia KalbfleM manager; E. B. Vcaborgb, *geat; W. A. nall>gher stage manager; Ohaa. L Bamer, mnslcal director; Rodolph Tourney, ebetrldan; Ohaa. Marts, muter of transportation; Bcanlon and Stevens, Gallagher and Grlffln, Loring and Leslie, Boyd tnd Burke, Haddox and Abramt, Oomey Brookea, Hlle, Rey- val, Julia Kelly, Ethel Carter, Solo Bonetaro, Prof. Kronln Reyval'i living plct<irei. De Varo and Haa- son Joined st LonbvllM, Ky-. this week. Edwabd Olabikob, tattttant manager ot Ter- race Garden, thb city, which cloaed lb season SepL I, will resume hb old pottUon u director ot the mnalcal department ot the Edlton phonogniiii nnui October, whtn he will go ont u npreteou. Uve for Uany Ciandail In "A Breen Day." Babbis and WAiTtna go witli Hyde'i Spedalir Oo.thbteason. Fbbd Uabbson, Isle nt BenUy end Cameron, and J. H. W. Byne have Joiaed hands. Haob AMD OoiTiB Opened their saiAon BepL 3 in Chicago, III. Ohablbs E. Babbis, Uie popular song writer, stales that hs hu received a teiegnm trora Billy Rice, manager ot Fnnk Ball's OuToo, Chicago, 111. ttatlng that tha Ammons Cleitse Trio havo made a decided hit at uut honao tlngUig Hr, Btirb' btcai tong, "While the Dance floes Ca." J. 0. Gboinb a Co., Us pnUbhen 1b Cincinnati 0., want all singen to give Ihem a call when iber vbltUistclty. Ida BowiLi, made a eoocea with tho song "Standing on the (3oraer Didn't Hean No Harm," at the Fountain Square Theatre, (^nclnnaU, 0. Wu. walliho, of Field's Mlnslreb,bsluglngihe song, "A Letter from her Boy, ' irtUi eObcL lie opened with the eong Ang. 37 m Loubnue, Ky, OHiBLxa B. Liwini, mlmio and vccalliL la tinging tucceattuliy "Aud Mickey Rode a Wheel." MAUD HUTH Wu bora In Htcon, Oa., la laai, bat removed with her pareab to Chicago, IIL, in IfTO, Cpon the death of her father, two yeare later, the lelccied UiettageuantanaofinppnrtandlhnsslsogmilOed one ot her chief dealree. She made her profes- sional debut at th* Park Theatre, Chicago, Is lasi, u a ohaiadar singer. She continued her nrotea- slonsl career In the West tor ten yeare, when the became a member ot Weber A Field's Co., end dor- lug Uie regubr tour ot that orgaolzaUon made, in 1801, her flnt appearance In the EuL She met with great ancceu irlUi Ibb company and wh re- engand tor toe following sesson. Since thst tloe Mistauth hu pbyed eucceittul engagemenia In sll the Ont class vaudeville theatres In thb city, PhUsdelpbb and Boston. During the put season she hu sppeared with her husband, Bflly Ollfroni In sketches. In which her low contnlto voice ud her habit ot speech acquired In childhood, have enabled her to render Southern dialect aongs with rare charm. The team have rapldlrcomeu) the trout Ul their lln«otbnslnesa. Mr. Oilllbrd b a clever comedian, both In white and black face, and b also the auUior ot the sketcb, "The Johnney'a Visit," In which they sre now appearing. Miss Hutb and Hr. Ollttbrdsppesr In tnll areasocstumes, snd omit no delalb necesaaiy to talthtolly portny - .ty,i- - Hr. Puior tor thb seaaon tor hb own company, v/hlcb recently began II* toor at Long Branch, N. J. They recentv sued a six wseks' engsge- meni st Kosler A Blsl't, UUs city. Hbs BnUi la bighly esteemed u a performer, and b one of Uie most prominent and popular singen ot SonUiern dialeot songs now before the public. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WaublBgton,—Robert Downing opened hli own and a pnllniloaiT weak of Bapley'a Natienal Tlieatia'i waioa, Aug. 3r-8«pL 1,10 fair boalaaaa, preawt- iBg -'Virflolna," **11ia Gladbttfr," "Blehard,lbe Lloa Haarted," "Daoioii aad Prthlaa" aad "iBgomar," wiib Btw aad ola^tata soaaeir, and lappoitad by a lalrlr tood eompaoy. A blah claaa vaodavUla ahov, witi llvlns plotnrea filled lb* pntlmlBary opaolag weak at Allaa'a Albaosh Oraod Open Houbb, Aog. a7-6apL I. pnaenUoa plaaalog apeotaolaa by tbe Celombb Qatrtat ormaaColtDaaDd salun, MtdCntoa aad N«wtoB,8*p- eiln,apletaalooyd*oeeby foorolevar little WaulBg. n "oooaa," BataDa Clarke, roid aod Plaaoll, BOBni« TboratoD, Wood aad Bbapaid, BagsoiaB aad AkIiU CapttalBB. Bailaeaa waa fftlr. W. & nieratud'i Mia- amla nMned tho letaoo of Baplor'a Academy or MdiIc Aas. sr-6«pL I, pnaaotlag a Sao bill, panlal- PBtad Id by aavonl oM lima laTortlaL amoaa wbom Billy BmarMB,_Lew BaoadloL Baoka wlolar. Chart** Orawlkid. Bd. Cnwloie, Jeha J. NoUa. a«o lf*l*iu* David BIbBtMif ar, Bariy St Oaorga. Billy Lyooi anv M. Kparfc wore oowploooaa, atn the proxnmm* lo polot of *ifl0ll«nce foUr op to toy bentolor* Tnie faooaa* wtn lair. Uto. were ooiuploooaa,7S^ the proxnmm* , r *ifl0ll«nce foUr op to toy bentolor* piaaeotad by Hr. OI*Teland. ^' ''Oarfcon Boaala," iind*r tho _ _ Etlia, opeaad Ita own and Ormoad :*oeBtorsidB«r B- BaUtr** Maw Bijoa Tbatm** aoaioa Aag. 37-8*pt I wlui a good eompaor, and atabonu b«w acaoair. Will A BanlBs (ally au*- talaed bla repaUUon la tho part or Aloila Mailraor, wllh Solna ti*mu ullda; Margatat nwen as Ols*. Carlos Joidao at BtrODO** Too BhIoobarB, aad th* nmalodor of ibe eist la la aqoaUy compat«ot haod*. Boalnaaa waa nod, ihe natlaoa* balog panlcntarl; wall pamaltad A aaparior booa* eompaoy fa*ld th* boalda u KMoaa'B Lycanm Theatra Aog 37-^pl. 1, tb* Elf Foar headiog the ll*t of a largo anm- bar of Blfoag apeetally auraaUona Clam Hoek- with flolriMd tha tblid aad laat waok or bar ea. Buamaol of plaailDS nalatorlal •ihlbltlooi la Us gardaa. Two oonoana, Aaw. 0^ br lAo UoltaO Btata* Marino Band, coodoctad br PnC raadaUl, wlUi Big. LIbaratI ai aolooamattlit, atCoBroBUoa Ball, uadtr the maaasemaot of David Lowora, ware won atlaodad, and gave the lioataat aaliarkelloa. Aaaofsd ewDeart bj Ioo«*'Tb1n*«oth B«giai«at Band, 8«pL 3, at Albaajtb'a aiudOpaninoaae,bi«aabtoatagoodroUowlBg. rr«r. Mairla* aducalad ponlaa ttolabad a two wa«h*' •Bgas* moatatRifOTTlow, aadsrlbomaaagaaMBtol Ureal 1^- lab. TbI* weak, SepL op*aa with all oar playboaae*. ■ava oaa, RapUy'a Natloeal, Id niU blaat for tho aotaon. AUaa'a AlbaoBb arand Oma Booaa haa lor lu ragnUr opeolBgattraMloB "Tba faaalog ShoWM. J. J. Corbou lIMt. Eanav'a AQioaar or Mosia—tAarlaaDlekaoo, la "A Jolly a-KA Follow " Ml "Mr Uaclt Dadley" lo-is. 0. B BoTLBB'a Btloc TaaAVBB.—"Ful r 'IbsaallorStert" lO-li. KsavAji'a LrcaoM TBSivms.—Mlaeo'a city Olab a-K Oily Opofia lO-IS. Katioral BisBBiLL Pask.— loDoa' Band slveacoO' oert OB Labor Day, a Noraa.—NotwIdiataBdUic laat weak waa tba oaump I mtotol IheKaljthuotPrUiUi,Mcanpuiitd by ibsoni formad ruk or thu oraar, brla|rlof Durly ona iiuo- dnd UioMADil ttfugan to tba citj, tba ftUaotUoce at Ul* tbaairea wu below tha aveimf e .Two ailta at 1a« war* eotaiwd tail waat lottaa Boprame Court of tbe Di«^ trlctanloat Reberi j>owDiDr Tbe flnt br Cbarlaa D KoppaL apUrwrlHht forBTlwdaiDuea for ui Infriov^ meotar a oopyrlRhtoi "tamaoo," wtilcta la eUlniad lo beowoedbr Nr. Koppal, wbo ftvere that Mr. Dowoloc baapniwud tbe pUyuodartha oameofSamwDeM DeleUta" thlrtr-alx tinea. T^a aeceod anlt waa IdmI totadlDlha aame eoortbr K. K. Collier for •l.SSOL aaUn allaiad to be ilne for a porUoo of tbe aeeiOD of lOKM- Mr.CoUiarJofBad Mr.DownlDB'aoo. at tbe opeelDg ot tbemaoD.andaraooDUsotoTfieOper week,provldiof that the aeaaoQ luted twaotf •Or* weeka, end at IIB P*f week if the aeaaoo Uaied thirty-flre weak*. At the eM of all weeka Mr. CoUlar'a aaletr «aa redaoad to per week, and tba aeaaon Uited onlr aboai twMtj-eipni weah& Mr. Dowoloir oUlma ihit both aelta were «&■ leiedfortheaoleparpoRaoiennoyiDiblm et the opao Lneol what promtMa to be * Teirproawroaa aevM. nftobe/.ionr"' r.r^.^ o.i-. Tanob meaatlMat 'Ce:Aa ■dr*r- v. T. Hriober. lomarlr eoaoeetad wlib the Bljn nMAtre aeadranuipf eteauhae b<«D eoMited bfuis tlalDg aad praaa i ..Oiui Pwldt. amoaeaieot maaaiarforHlfarrfiw. cloaeabiaaeaeoaeS ih*tpUc«6 •ad alU rnm New Ton 7 lor bla enouU trip to Baror«. thla tlnw taklor Ib Mo«ar.BwedeB, AflBtna.Oannanr i«d Frsoe^ ratDmioji nextHprlDw In time lo reaome hi* datlMetlUTerTlew wbere hebaabeeo for the peatalfi't SanuDer eoMooe MAINE. ForU»*d.-'nM PHUftttd Ttwatn wh opened 17. la. br **lbe (Power oT doM" Co., wbkh wM weU ra- eelred. JameaMaekle'e'VldeOiow/'a^wureeelradbr ft (kit bona*. *^bM Ulr«u down," vltb Ekheida aad GaaOeld In the leedlag relea, wu betitllr amored 1^ "The DuleT," M, Bade tta ftnewa appeannoft, ftod «m better than ew. Plerrfe WeekotadeAbrlKbieevbreKa- Blebeid Oeldeo'a "OU Jed Prentr" Oe. wu booked (or n. Sept. UM)ow«dbt"ra«k*a Bed Be7"^"fbeT«o M«; ton->T.87.....P. J. HeOallamcloeedbtaBBBBoreHWira U PvaV-a lalaftd A«k IT-dapl. I, «Hh ^^l«dt A°^>.*'J Beeni." Be bu bftdft etrng eenpur.nd theplif* beve bea well ebeaea throe^mt Ihe eaeaea. FLORIDA, jMkMTiU0.-^i Ot mfc Item Buio*. Dobu A rmrva Mlnatnla opeood Ibe leeeoa ufi 1. V. ^Th* He*