New York Clipper (Sep 1894)

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SEFTEMBEB 29 THE Mi^JW YORK OUDPPER. 471 PENNSYLVANIA. piilUd*lphl>^BiubiMaim good *t Uielool ilieiliM ^ttt, In fMt beuer Uiu Ibe qinltlj of lUrMilou The pn«Qt week preicDti t better outlook, mm » pura<]r aitlaUo polot of lo>. uunanj prevloaa week ibK erasoD, an<l we nuTDopeloBeellratoluapUjernimnoiroa. (jaiio iiiiuDiber nf tliiMllODa,uew to HblUdelpble,iro on tbl< week, ud nereml old oaee ire remed under bronim olrciDuiucoe. W^DT BrBBIT Tuiink.—Toe elabtj elitb ■c*«onbeg*n Bepi. 3t, wlib CKorye W.Monroo In "Mt Aunt BrIdgeL" Tbe compMi; inclodee Llaka, Ibe oiuld premier dueeuae: Alice Udoeon wt ber deeclbg plokenlnniea; Kellle Ukiide, Linle Rich- mood end Msmle R;ao. Tbe price tor tbe beet tau bu been reduced to tl, and at ibe oatlnMa onir admlaalon will be cbarged, wilb free accrn lo all puta o( tbe boiiae. Uananer Uowe'a veuture fflllbe wMched witb Inteieu bj ike oiberman- anere. Next week, 'Tenncwe'a Pardner. ' OanrsuT Sthiit TatuniB.— "A Black Skeep" did tbe laigeai bnalneea o( ibe ae<iaon last week, tbe liooae being well euld eror; nl«bt. Ubioq UauvmT, wbo began ker atMting Oinr In lloobeater, N. Y., last week, opened M, wim Wlillam 0111*8 new comadr, "TbM Blaler 0/ Uln." Bone oC the teiturea are Kienob cAonaoneUM, by Hlaa Uaurn;, and a quaint Spuleb dance bj Uie atar and win Hande- Tillr. Toe coDpanj Inclndcs Annie Ward liamj, Kose Tiffany, lArena Atwood, T. U. Uunter, Wll- Uin Oonrtlelgb, Onbam lieoderaon, Frank A. Deal- iboroe and Aroold Ualj. Uiaa Uauvny la a favorite In Pblladelpbia, and ebo BMuld bave a big week. Ualienand Hart uekt week, 10 "LiterOn." BaojJ) STRBR TuatTHi.—.wtaor Liwli opened llaaeason u, witb "Tne Idler." Ur. Uwla laaup- ported by Zellla Tilbury Lewis. Lydia Tlionipeon, Uoward Qould, Walur Uowe, Qenrgo U. Hexrord, Frank Andrewa, VlrgloU tiacbanan, Amy Uurdon and Annie Yuoog. Tne KelUM did a fair bualneaa laal week, and next weuk "Frlucesa Uounle'' opena for a lour weeks'rmi. K1TI0.VAI TauTHi.—"Abint ooiliam" played to big lioales laat week. "On Uie Uiaalaalppl'' opened M, wllb a company o( llfty people, ihe prlD;ipal roKS being eutolcd by Ilinry Napier, Tnonui A. true, Wibon Deal. Uriicai llasiliigi, Joaepb Cuu- Tcra, One HIIU, J. U. Osiar, Xornun U. Oounlim, Sdward UoWaJe, Oall Forr»t,.NIn«UHywatd,Ja«le jiaon, CurJella UcUlaIn and KlUy Carter. K<xi week, ''Darkeat Ruaaia." (jantKUTSTHsn- OrsRi llotiss.-Tbe Howard AUeOKam Company played tu IndilToreul bualneM lu*. win.k, ani tbe ahow was scarcely up to tbe fanner sundard of tne ornnizatlon. Tbis weeic, Jotepb 8. Haworlb, In "ItOfedale." The old llmera wiubeontln fall force. Nrxt week, liHiy'a Com- pany in "A NIgllt OB < and "7-20 8." EUFISB TBBiTSE.—■ Tbo Siile S!iow" played tu Indllfiirent buslnua laat week. -Slaves of Qold'' biu IIS drst local nruducllon ibis week. Next week, "A IMIrood Ticket" FoKkriuou's TusiTHB—Tbanka lo newnpaper commenis upon tue uiigKcsliveueaa of ihe living Elclnrcs, ■'Fablo Romaul'' iild an amazingly Urge niineas laat week, and on aercnl occasiuus peo- ple were turned away. Uaoager Furepnugb uaki a a aln>ng bid tor Uie nest ibiAirlcal pairanage Ibli week In tbn eoganement ol Slduey Urew, an Coi. Uulberry Sellers, In 'Tlie aildtd Age." Next wetk, "credit Lnmlae." , aiKtBD ATBKUX TUiiiTRB.—"Needles and Pins" waa exoelleuiu presented laii week, and drst class business ri-sulled. Tiils week the aerlca of old Eugllsb comedies wiilon Manager Holland baa In preparation bjglns wiih "Sbe SUMpii tuOonquer." Wllired OlarKe nukes Ills reappearance as Tuny LumpklQ. Next week "Tne Heir at Law" will be put on, followed a week later bv "Money." Paax TBxaTHS.—Tue UuV Opera Oompany, in ■Toe Ulkadn," proved a drat mass altracilon for tbe opening week. Tne opeia has never Men sung better In Pbl'adrlpbia aluce tbe days of tbe old Ui;Oaull Opera Oompany, tbe chbi being excellent la every particular. Unrlone opened 24, whb "Uendnck Uudaan," conildsribly bilnhtened up, and wllb nearly all new feauirea. Tbe atar la sop- ported by William Slrama, James l)turi(e<s, Charles Fuaielie, Fields and Wool»y, Frank Harden, Harry Uleis, uharlM Wallace and Aiudolpb Curry. Next »eek, "Tbe Rainmakers." Bijuu.—Ihereceipisliutireek proved ibowlidom of pulling 03 comfo opera, business belog of tbc pbeuomenal order. Tne comp4uy la a drat ciaas one, and would do credit to a hlgb priced bonse. "6I11P Aboyi" WHS oandsomely auiged, and the vaudeville bill wmb quiie op 10 the mark. This week "Tbe Tar and tbe l^rtar'' furnishes tbe operaUo end of ibe enterialninent, with Ullloo A wm, LoiiUw Moore, LoQlae Hoyce and other fa- vorites In tbe cast. Tne vaudeville bill Includes Kdia Yeamana-Tllos, Lars Lirsens, Bertoldl, Ibe Uirtbys, BlUr Carter, Drown and Harris, Prof. ns, last a MaD' Croiaiuiiti Atj)rTp«iinf._'The Mikado" and "Boccacolo," each tor four performaures. are annonnced as ibH week'e bill by the Benneii- MonlloD Opera Compwiy. "Fra Uiavolo" and "Pluafore" pleaded lait week. OSAMD OrsRi HuFSi.-Marle Tavary In (lauil optiB rvpertury this week. "Kamasma" closed a great Week's bi'dneas, 21. lUiney Ferguson In "DudJ's Ulonderh" next week, for nral iluw here. DOQUisniTiiiiiag.—•liiei'asslngsiijw,"!! for Orsi time here. "A Temuerance Town" raiucil mach nlrlb up lo 22. M. U, Curtis, In "Sam I of Posea" OcL 1. ALTiNTuEcnii.-Vftrle Janiien, In '-Uu^ l)ina- inUe,"Sept.2l,forllral time liero. KdwtrdUarrlnn cloasdairoodeniiasonieniZ! Helen UaavrayOoi. I. Bijou TuiiTHs.-Robtrt Uauiell In repeiury ibis week. Illcbarda nod CanOeld pMvcd ihrmielvrs winners, in "A Circus Ciown," up to Srpi, xl Jubn Kornell, In "McFad'leu'a lilup.'ment." Uoi, I, HiKUT WiLLitua' AOADsur or yi-sio—Tony Pastor's Co. mia week. ueo. Ulxou'a Co. cloaed a splendid engsg: mcni ScpL 2L Kahhy U1VI8' Bdk.w Uudtk.—Mil] Simpson, (Ohio fat sir:) Is Ibe prlncl|ial uew altracilon In rbe cnilo hall Ibis week. The Olympic Spei:laliy Co. give Ibe alage ahow. KoTia—Col, John Foster, a favorite circus clown In days gone by. Is now appearing as ck-rk at the Aineriaiii House John Kcroell will be louder- ed a reception hyiheSons of WdSLPairlck during bis engagement at ibo Uijou next wok Pro- prietor Charles L HarU, ut tbe Alvin Theatre, lell here 2a with bis "AlvIn Joslln" Co. to open his sea- son ai Sprlngdcld.M Manager K. D. wilt re- ports evoritblug fljiirlshlng at uls new tttitEud Toesln', wllcb bo will open wiih War,:e and Jaiuea J"bn U. and will u. Fullwuud, two hrlglit Toung newspaper nen and showmen of llils cliy, leti here 21 to Join the 0. F. Rlggs Oo. In cblcago- Altooua.—AI tbe Bleveuili Avenue "A Texas Steer" was greuied by a large audloace Sept. 10. followed by It. R. Uanlcll, lo "Moniiars," to gnml btuluf-s*, 21. Richards and OanllHd, In ''The Cir- cus Clown," 24. and Prluroae tc Wrst'a Uluairela ■2i; Ward and Jamts. In "Julios Cuw," in: Im i Ueousker, In 'The Prims Donna," 0:^L 1, I'oweli, msKlclan, 2, "A breezy Time" 6. IIahiit U1TI8' KoBN Mi'Sxi opened Its second week olibo season Sept. II. ihoxcfIIcoi butluest. Theatmcllons: Lecturehall~HorrUon(uoutnriloo- Isi). Hud Uaroey U-ildwIn (man wltli a broken ueck). Tnratorluin—Schuyler and Nuh, James W. Thomo- snn, tbe He WlUs, KItue Smilb and Ulckcy and Cote. ^ ReadlnK.—"3pld«r and Fly" dr«wn large au dleoce at 1114 ACAdebiy of Music ScpL 17. "Tne TroJey Syaiem" h^d a lop b'^avy houM 19. Powell deserved a larger audience 19. "A Trip In China- town" had a guod bI/aA house 10. LOAisMorrUinn, In "Fault." piaytd lollirgo imslaess II. 22. Com log: "Marriage Ursnus" 24-26, Marie Waltiirrlght 27, James U. Mactio, |ii "The Side Show," 28,1'riiu- rote t West's MInHlrch t>. QuAMO UrsHA Hoirais.—"Tne Old Sonili" played to good bustutaali. Buou TiiEATHt.-MlnnIc Ssward, In repenorv. did well 17-21. Wnlsnn SUteta' Uxiravaganta and, Vandevlllc Coropiny 24-29. lonr and the performanre was marked by an nn- cnmmou amooUmeaa. "My L^dy Help," a pretiy rurfailu raiser, by Arthur Mackiin, proccilcd "Tbe Nouilnco." Hualneaa waa good. Week or34, Harry Lacy, In "Tbe Man from the Weal." Ilank>u Broa.' "Fniiiasma" wi'ek ol OoL i. Ki'CLiii ATBNUk UrxHA Uofri.—Inez Meeuiker ili>;ed ' The I'rmis Ih.una" 17, is, 19 i«f,ilrhonsea, Uiirlu Jtnscn, In "MIsa Dyiianille, M,'JI, £l,w^a vi-ry liappliy n^'rlved, dniwiiig gikid bousea. "A Temperance Town" week of 24, the Mario Tavary Onnd Kogllsh UiKra (Xi. week o( (icu I, U, It Jacohs' TneATKi.—"Tbo Power of Gold" did a fair bu.<miw Sept. II, 19,19. Hrrirani'< Cunie- dlan«, In "lln>a and lluss,'' lolluwrd 20,21,33, i.nd drew well, dlinuiid Co Her, In "Tbe Croas Rvadt ,lfe," wees ut 34, bTAH TiiiATHt.-llyde'a Comnllins, headed by rlriie Mora held aoay week of II and did a fair boi-lneis. Week uf 24, Kuaaill Uruibors' Come, dlana, Ci'xs.-Bcllt Obamberlin, formerly of '•Tho Prima Uonua*'compauy, ten tust company at Corry, Pa., eluplug, II lasiM, with a married man Chaa. " llaoley bu Hgnrd with tue Ikiatoulniia, No. 1. ...Ni'bleSablb Hyde, I'or.iralin, salla (or Paris, Uct. 16, on bur way 10 Lonilou, wnere rht hu ac- (dtfitcd an vogaitcuioiit, c. F, Stuium, tho faiher of Cbaa. Stuoiiii, asilsiant manager Sbir Theatre, and of Wiu. a. Siumm, irranurer or tno Ly- ceum, died here last week and was burled 10. Cianlnn—AtlheUrand Opera lloune the Walls Coniuily Co. opencil a week 'k engagement Kept, it io '1, U O. Mi« Aiarlu will occupy the boaidi with Mazuuia" U01.2 ThIaWLll bo the opening night of her conipanr. Karl sieers will bo manager, W. C. llelllm, or I'litaiiurg, la cbgngcd painting siiecbil scenery lor the producilou, TiiKATnK Cflniijus—Bob Oranlgan, Barry-and Deluiuui, Johnuy Morgan, Tom Uyan, Allco Fair, UertiiaTooru'on, Jontiiu Itolide. Jennie lllajicbani, May Wciier, Hmliu Vou Dee, ua/.el Uonicn, May Wbllilker, It aie Kvaiia, Llllle Clark, L-tiltle Wolib, Dot Uniy, Ulile Hall, Fiunt Willlanu and Lulu llui- Icr. llAi-SKH'a Music UALi,.-Mlle, Hare and John Car. roll. Duyioii,—Patrons of tho (Iraud (ipcm llouso can have no cxtise for coinplilut ol tho Hilrauilnoa fur the piisi week, and all ti»ira inuat liave been siiisd-d, for wo luvo had cuiueoy, iraReOy -suA mlustrelsy. The week waa nshercil in by Itivliurd A I'riueln's Q(^)rgla Mluairels- Maile JauM-u caniu scot. 19, lu "MiHS liyiiaiiilie," lo a amali ainlleiice, lluben DoWDlug came 30. In " riie Ulailla'or," 10 a largK anilleuce. "A Texas Steer" cumes 34, "Blue JeaiiB' 39. Pahx riiiATHk.—"l.litle Trixle," wllb Hay Sinlih Hobbius III tho su-ltar rolu, ouietiniued the usual big audiences hi tbu iheain: tuc ilr„t ihrre ilaya of lost H'cck, wi|,oo Day, 111 "Tim Djvll a Web," oc- cupied tne Liiier imrl of ihe week to fair iialniii- age. (Iremor'a LyiTunl Tuealre Vauitevlllea 21-2S, Tiio Police raiiol" JI-ID. SUI.IIISHS' Hums 'riixATHa.-"l.llile TrIxlK" came I. "lucog" waa 10 bave been liure 27, but cnu- Cc'lOll. l,ONDos TiicATHR -l.llilo U Harr. Horn Tiacey, Laura Liiwreuce, Dolliu Cole aud Jack Saloger. Abi, Felix and uain, and Boyle and Graham, AumiUHiux,—Russell Bruthera' Cumedlani week proved one of tbe strongestauraeUons agar ullmoro has bad this season, despite tbe presonc* In town of a uumlier of similar urganlia- uouB, and boalneas was drat class. Qns Hill's World ot NorelUes this week. Next week, Tony Pastor. PaurLi'a TuuTBt.—N. S. Wood played tu fair business last week. This week Oliver aud Kate By- ron present "The Inside Track," which Is Juat tne son ul play the p itrous of tie People's like. Lswis Morrlsun next week,ln"Fansk" Lyosuh Thxatui,— No more popular vaudeville oomtuuy comes to Manager J ermon's bouse than the Renlz-Sonliey tioupe, which opened 31. Tno London Belles closed a week ot Arst olase business. Oeorge Uixon next week. Etandaeo Tuiatri.— "Wife Foi Wife" played to good houses last week wllb tbe excepilon of two nights. Tbe atiracilou this week fs '-The Ven- detta," with new scenery aud a strong cast. "Tue Tide of Life'' next week. NiHiH AHo AROH Hvssuu.—Tbo fealorcs this week are Young sampsun (strong nun), c. L, Uoluies (man wlin big bands and feel) and Priucs Tluyults. lu the theatre are Alien aud Mathews, Mile. Florence, Jnnea and McOov, Anna Mar Nell- aou, Scbuvler and Nash, Hose Uurland, Momw Biutbers, Fred and stone, Evans aud Clark, 1. L. Nororoaa and Ibo Clyde SIslen. ELiTKKTn STRXkT oriHA Uuusz.—The local hnr- leaqiie aud dlveislded eulerialnment given by Man- ager Oamcross' Mluairels conUuues to draw olg houses- There Is no cbanie uf bill Ibis week. KimaiKaTuii Tbiathi.— "The Blsck Flag" met with fair success but week, aud "The Uaoiies" Is being presented by the stock company Ibis week, witb Harry J, Stone aa Saudy McUbee. AROH BTaBir TnBATRR.-Mansger Mabn has con eollilated bis two stock companies Into ono, sud hereatier matinees will be given only on Wedoes- days and Uaiurdays. Judging from the opening week, Ibe veoiure cannot last long,aB buslue>8 was lioeuiably bad. The blil Ihls week Is "Beuy Biker," "Box and Cox" and "Slasher and Craaber " NoTsa.—rbe "Princess Bonnie" rebesraals are Srogreaaing famously It Is whispered Ibat ripile Faiiuonl, turmerly ot lbs Qlrard Avenue Tneatre stock Oompany, bas been oiTered tor next season tba part of Faliiaff, now being pUyed by Louts James In tue Warde-Jamea combination Annie May Nellaon, a Calllurola girt, sang her drat eugagcmoat lu the Bast last week at the NInih and Arch Moseum. She hss a rue soprano voice, and nude eocb a bit ibat nbe bas been retained Mrs. Fnnk Daniels (Urs- ale Sanson) Joined her husband In Ibis cliy laat week Tne Empire has secured the only PhUa' delphia engagement ot Amy Lee and Frank Dune, 10 "Pawn Tkket 310." Uetli were atroog favorites latt leaaon In the Qinrd Avenue stock company... Arthur Lewis will producea now play liter lu ibesea- sen by Uadden Onambers James U. Jones la a new aoiulslllon lu the Arch Sireet Tucatro Slock Company Leopold Qudoweky, the Russian plaoisl, wUI give a Mrles ot six recltala at tno Now Uenlury llnwlng Itooms, beginning OcL 8 Alfred llorgerle,1aio manager or ibe Grand Opera llouM, has loined Manager Uows's forces at .he Park lilssildthatauaiipbcalloi tora liquor Ucensswlll be made tor Ibe Grand Opera .Uousc next year Jonn UBIoddard's Itieeutb lecture ieawn will onen at Ihe Academy ot Music, UcL 13. -^ue Men of '78" has given up the ghost, after a week's ran at tbe Che»tuul Htreet up:ra UiiUK Idura Maple, Biht Allen and Kenneiy I Lawrence are at nsaol'a Ibia week Tbe Beranion.—At the Froiblnihain the War'le- Jamoa t;o. Sept. 21, In "JiilliiaCicar." The Loudon Sports Co. 2;, "Tie Borg'ar" 23. ACAOXur Mario WAinorlgiil 21, DirneyFergu sou 'ii. In "Diiiry's Bl indi'rs. *'lu Ihe Ninie ol t«H czir" '23 wn well received, "Tlie Trolli", S'suiii" 31 bid a fair home- Pauline Hail conua -j'i, "Phe flreat Brunkku Handicap'' 37, ' T.ie li ./-6icr" 2j, "tt'lleforWlte"3. Davis' Tubatsb.— Week of 24, Ralph F,. cum minga' Stock Co., in dramas. The Wataoii Slaters Co, tue pist week appeared tu Urge hunsea. Erie.—T,ie Park Opera llonie was entirely Af- st'oycd by Ore altemoon of Sept. 23 Ai J. K Ulmrd's Wouderbiud Huqee and Theaire kOfnl business waa Ihe order the past week. Coming Sept. 'U: Curio Uall-Qrace CorMainl. W. 1). McKee aud Annie Huxam. Theairc—KUIlo A- li. Knoll and Maria UcN'lel, comcIiibU, are icaling here tor a few daya. LaBcnaler.—AI Ihe Fiillon Opera House Ihe season opened with Powell, magician, lo a large house, Sepi. it. "A Bunch of Keys'' had a good andlnncell. "Spl'lerand Fly''had a good IiuhI- ueaa 22- '*The li-izzler" 36, Wanle ana Jaiuea lu • Uihcllo" 20, Prlmruae li West's Mlusirels 27. Hnrrlabara.—At the Opora House fair bust, neaa was Ibe rule the past week, with "lu the Name ottbeCztr"Sepi. H.aud "A Texas Steer'' 18 Harry Uavia' Eden Mosee will open week 01 OoL 1, under the management of J. C. Foley Aior. chestrlon Hill week ol Sept 24: Foster A Mesney's Comedy and Speclaltr Show. OHIO. and 1 Pen a'jd FncTi Olub'gavea''NightIn B'jbemla" 20, AmoQgtiiose who look part In ibe euierCalnment were Wiuiam Ue Vere and Steve Malley, of "A BlaikBbscpi" Will Aimtirongaod George Tyier, ot "Pnnc'ss Bonnie," lbs Temple (Juartet, Simon llavsler, a B. FiUgerald, Bruno aud PInxue, J. TOsen, TlalkowsktitroD tbe Bllou, and Melville Janaen. I*l(Uliwis,~Uat week was, on Ibe whole, good one. Some ot onr managers did weU and all more than bald ihelrown. Pabx TsBATasL—This honsa will be dark Ihls week owing to Ue altracUon booked havlnt given up Iba ghost at Wlikesbarre. Manager Wliiianu *iU reopen Un honas Oct, 1, wllH '^e Old Bojsr,'' rorthedniumahm. Cincinnati,—Wllb the coming of cool nights there bas been a pronounced Improvement lu bual- ness all around, Tbe "S. H. 0," sign has siready been up more times ibis seaMU than It wasduring aUotlast year. Tbo theatrical magnates are en- couraged over the onltook, Tbe Zoo leies were such a success Uie past Rummer that there Is a plan afoot to hui:d a pavilion at ibe Garden, with a siage amiable tor operaiic perfurmauces aa well as i'<r concert uses. Tne Zuo means to be In ihe front talk with a nonltr lor I80S, to odact the root gar- dons which are UAlbcd ab-iut down town. Manager UavIa, uf Robinson's, asacria that the project at that hflUM la a sure go. Qhand OrBRA Uoisb.— Itolind Reed Iniroduces '■Tne Pollil"lau" Sept. 24 I'be eogageinent uf WlllUm MurrU proved aucceislul, and he is now siteiy lualalled as a CInclonail favorite. "ta<i Lost Paradise" drew almoetaa well hs It It was iiiu nrst, Instead ot tbo fourtli eogagoiuent. "Blue Jeaua'' OtH. Walnut Sthebt TBBsTHt—John Orinith opens Sept.'24, In "Faust." "Ihe Charity Ball" did a fair week's iiiislnem Harry Lacy UcL 1. UKUCB'a DriiHA Uuunk.—"A Hide for Lite" w>s pieseni«uSepL23. A. Y. I'earron's "Und ot the Midnight Su>i" played to splendid business bisl Week. "Tne Stowaway" 30. Hatlin's TUBATRB—"A Wild Duck" appearo'l 23, wliu Marie Stuart as the star. "Hot Tauisles'' were lu lively ocman 1 last week, aud Ooniuy and Fox drew audiences of good size. "Coon Uol low" 80. FOOSTAIK SqDARB TnBATRB.—The Lilly Clay Gaiety Co. came21. Laat week Gienlcr's Lyceum Tbeatn Co. did well. U>pL Leunard aud bis liuilci proof Jacket was a noveity. "A Jay Circus" 30. KuBi.vBoK's OrSRA UousB.—Auguslln Ncuvllle ainved 33, and was seen lu his uew play, ''Cell 22." Later in the week 'Tbe Boy Tramp'' will be put on. ' The lualde Track" pnjved a strong card, and audiences ot splendll proprirtlous syinna'blzed wllb tbe hero aud biased the villain. SL Felix Sla- ters 30. PxorLB'B TnBATRB.-*Weber A Fields* Uwn Com- pany opened their seaiou here 23. "Hades Up tu Date," as preieuted by Hdlly Ji Wood's Co., provt^ asuong magnet, and buslnesi was guod, Husaell BroUiera 30. PiKB OriHA Uoi'SK,—The drst sITalrol tbo sea- son here was a lecture aud concert, "the Story and Songs of Ireland," delivered 23 by Hon. John F. Flonerty, of Chicago, and M. J. Ilurphy, tbe bari- tone, from Bay City, Mlcb. KuBL A MiiiDLBruiCB Mi'BIUH.—OalctU's bird circna remains auuiber week, and other Curio Uall cards, 24, are Baylie s Gunipo'n basket Illusion, Krauer'scoln coUecilon and WIM uaia, the Cnoc- uw. The olio Is provided by Will Wolf, Smilb aud Meyer, Miss M'jrelio, Ethel Lvslle, Nellie Penn, Us<)rgo De carlo, Whyte end Becael, John Foster end Tom Willlanu. Uuslness Is good. Oossir.-Geurge W. Shocks, In "Maglo and Uuslo," eimo lo afler a couple of weeka bad busi- ness on the road. It was too hot for indoor ^howa, In a tortulgiit the company will resuma ILa tour. Carrlh Bellows Juuueon is 10 mske a cuLccn lour inis Wluler under Ihe auspices of ibe John Church Company Pearl l|.:vere baa beeurpeiid- lug afeir dayaalhiirue Ned Kend-.li lain tbia oily UarieB.'liwlll Is lu llcrllo, studying muntc under Fran Jaaclil>n Harry L«cy bai been tlven Ibe wetk ai His Walnut originally almied to ladeUoe Pollard Uuasle Bernard, ao It laaalil, Is ambitious to become a profeaaloual. He Is again 10 lake mr' In a Udlte' uigbt pMrlormauco at iho Peopl- s Tbfsire Nell F.orenfe, uiaoager ul "Tbe Laud ot the Midnight Sou," waa arrested here upon complaint of W. Mcuce, of the Bullet B'liise, Toledo, who claimed that he ran away wllb May Flynn. Uls case was coutluned nnlll 29 Ciereland,—There was nothing surillng snd fewihlugs uew 10 chroulde In the paal week' doings. B'JSlueaa wu unlvrmally fair. LTCBUU TgBATRB.—The event ol last week was the pertormuo* ol "The Nominee" by Hubert Ull- tiaraT This wsi Uw opening week ol Ine compaay's llliUW I to a KiirlnRlIeld,—At tlio (Imiid Upcn It'ibi-rt Ihia'iiiuir, lu "Tbe aimiliior." played l-irgc iiudieiice b-.'pt. 19. "A TvXab Steer," 'J-J, had a crowdi.-tl liuuM... Cuujiiig: "Tliu Ciiarllv Kail" '24, Blue Jeaiia" It At Hlark's Oimm lloiitc, llichardR A; l'rlni:ie'a C.-oigi.i AlliisireU 18 playul lu a lop heavy liuuse. "Thu u.il Sojer" aavu two 'Wd perfoniittucee 10, '-'u, to fair buaiueas, "A Cork Man" 29. Sleuheiivlllr.—At Ihe Cliy Opera llnuie "A Texas a.cer" packed iho hoiisu Sepi. 21, ' Uur Conuiry Cuiiilu"'24."rne FeiicingU .hirr"Ai -. .. At the l.>Midiiu Thistre, 24: Tillie lliisacll. Iilnney aud Cliapinan, MurrlNon, .'>chui ler and Naab, lautafl O'Daru, Eva Hraudtand Fred Miller. Zuiiravllla-.—AtScliuliz'a lluiairl Downing, lu llichani, thu LloiiheHrieil,*' aud Charlea DUkaoti, lu "A Jolly Good Felhiw " had iiglii auiiloiices "A Hunch ol Keys'' conioa Sept. 'U "Tne Fencing Mas- ter" 27, "Coliier'B "A Bauk Number" Oct. '2. "Tne Charily Ball" h. Flndlay.«At the Marvin Opera lloiiro ''She" did a big buaiueas Sepl 16. HI lleury'a MInsirrls Hew a big houao ID. -'A Cixeker Jack" bad a fair house 21 Coming: ".\lvm Josliu" 27, "Flunigau'a Hall" 29. QlBUMlleld.—At tbe Meiiioilal Opera llouso Archie Bo.id, in "Tho C"uniry 'Siiulrc," had a large audience ScpL 18 At tbo MaaublcToiiiple Mine. A. Puplii gave "Tuen iind Now," wiiii a recital on a piano, to a small audience 18. Coiniug: Week of '24, Walte's Comedy Co. (wcateru); ilcL 4, City Sports. MISSOURI. Kansas City,—4^es' Opera Ilnnse will lie dark nntil the last Uiree nights ot Ihls mon'ta, when Fn>hman's Company, In ''Sowing the Wind," wlU '|{ra>!d OriRA llousk,—This week: Wm, lloey. In "The Flami." Lmi week Ward and Votes, In "A Hun on me Bauk." did a big weeek'a boalbess, turning people away Sunday nlgbt In tho lain. Ninth SraBBT TuBA'rRB.—'rnls week, Maude nranBcr, in repertory. L«st week ihe Tornado bad a guod work. Next week, "The Fast Mall." Gii-i.iH UriRA Uiii'sa Is nearing coniplollon and pretty bouse win'bo ihe resulL iioi. I Is an- nouuoi-d as the opening dale, TIISATHBCoiiiouk.—Lisiie Barker, Howard and Aliun, IIumIo KIiuoiv. Tom Fe>, Clenieula and lloyil Mile. Valere, Alma Booth and Alinee. Busl- ui t9 la good. Tkoost Parb.— The Itahoiney Village Is still drawing. Faihhost Park.— This Is Ibo hiai week nf Car- ver's Wild Weal. UTAH, Malt Laite Cllx—"In Old Kenlncky" had fair liualnrsa at Ibe Salt Liko Theatre Sept. 17-19. Fiuhman's Stuck Is duo '24.21, llarcrly's Nlnslrels 2*, 27. Tho Homo Draraallo Club will have Iho dlil week In OcioMr. "Prienda" la due 8. I.VCBUM.—"Cmiogo Chnnia" was atayrd In Ha career hy a Icinpuniry liijiinctloii Issued ai tho Inataoconf Charlea Froliiiwii.on the grtinnd that It was a garbled verabm of "Cimrtay'a Annl." Tho Block la prndni'Ing "Hugos' iMdlng," with "Tbo U.'il llanholor" In contemplation. ~ IlKANii Work has been anapended for a week or two I'H ilila house, owing to Ibo ilroo m'eupleil tiy Hill iirDiiintora In arranging some nnexpeoteil Onanclal maiters. li la expected that work will bOHln again this week and bo pusliod to early oom- plouon. SOUTH DAKOTA. Kloax Fulla,—At ihc Grand boino lalnnt pie- ecoicd "The mark Diamond" Scpl.',M and "Casio* a. Prat. Franklin Perry, hypniitlal, rlnsfrl live nIgliiB of poor buamess "t:. ''The Police tiis|KCIor'' coniua Dot. 4. NEW YORK CITY, Bt. Ijoula.—DuBlncsa Showed slgiiaot Improve- ment all round lust week, and Frohiuan's Lyceum Tlieaire Co. made such a success at ilin Olympic that Ihey have decided to remain another week. The Kxpoulllou and Uuslo Uall la drawing bigger crowds than ever before, GhanuUI'Kha 11UU8B.— WIIIIo Colllcr did a fair business wlih "A Back Number," "Milk While Flag" will be presented In St. Loula for Hie drat time Ihia week, tu lai followed by "A Texasslcer." OtvMi'ic TUBATHS.—'The Auiazous" drew good liouace last areek and will present tbe aame play ibiB week. Ilanlnos' "Siiph;rha" comes SepL 30, Mr. aud Mrs KrndaiOcLS. llAVLiK'sTiiZATKi:.—"TiioTemplatlnu of Money" druw lop heavy hiiuaes ull last week. Sadie llasftin. In "A Kentucky Oltl," tbie week, "A Cracker Jack" Sept. 30. llAOAN TiiBArKB.-Clovcland'a MInatrebi did a good liUBluess lai-l week, ' Coon Hollow" will be presented lor the dm lime InSt. Luula tbia week. 'A Uuuch of Keya'' 30. Pura's TUBATRB.—This week: Coleman and Mexia, Allyn aud l.lngard, Kuiiun aud Wagner, Baker aud ll4Ud<ll,Gerituiic Ibiyuolds. I'rauk Mil- lard, Irene Fiankllu, and Clayton auil Bower- Ituof QARnRK tKU Casino Tubatrb,— Biialness Is BOfHl when Hie wealbcr la plcukaiil. This acvk: Lulgl Del Oru, Harding and An Sid, Mamie Kline, Mliu. uilve, G)url JulUkI, 1'. W. E<'kert, Eiaiiia licrg, thu Ammuna dense Trio, and Mcllrldo aou Goodrli li. Wima Oahiibn — Alexander Kirk baa made this plai-v a very atiractive reaort alucu he look the peal- lion 01 Niagc miujiger. He aniionncca Lizzie Ar- nold. Mabel U'loroo, Tom Ward, Kd, Markey, Alile Coalello, the Ureytua ijuarleue, Pniblps and Nar- nou, Wm, Trrydcr, Juhu Cuuley, the Van Buakirks Joneph Drew, LuNiHiN Mi'BIoHali —Kllilc Howard made a hit here last weex in iiu'o Imiiers-.uatlons and has licen re-engaged, Aribar Aroold, M uuie Caswel-, Uoliby imymoud. Tommy Ityau, Kilty Kaves, John W, Jiu, Alia Cilfton, loin snd Harry Kxiell, Era Wright, Belie Patterson aud Bell Stanton, EsnCH'S ALUAUBHA TllBATKB.—CbOt GIlmOTO, Delia U Kne, Klug '/.leoier, Lillian Mason, Oscar and Sa'lle Kheriis, Alice Aiklnaon, Blanche Adams, Lullle Tiioroc. Eva Howard and Frank Gay. Bryant's Tiibatkr.— De Male Uruihura, Itoaelle, Cliauucey Powell, Ivy Blairra.Chas. Palmer, J.J. Herbert, l.ulu Hull, lien Wilaon, Lillian Jerome, Dave Mc(^>nl,Mtua, (lonzaiea, .Sabdub and DuUle Wniaun. Gahubh Tiibatsb.—Cco. Hawley, Mart Tnoby, Souineiu (inarlet. Prank Towuaeud, l/mlaa HIake, MaJ. Burk' .Urorgle lllliTer, l/illle Lawrence, Ullve Soger, Marie Sully and Kate wiisun. Bijou TiiSAVMB.-den. Tali>ii, M. (»oper, Hallle Klug, Tillle Kiillina, Llllle Wahiii, Auule Klozic, Diamond Whiiluck and Jranle Adama. McUiKLaVH Mi'sBpii.-Hampaun (ilniug intn), Llalnii (musical aribiii. King Xlcinrr (juggler), Harry Hall (coutiirilnnlai), Pop llugera (I'uoeb aud Judy), Hornpipe WlliUniv, Master Dave Thunuaand Uua llapler'a Sioca Coinpauy, In "Flgbilug Against Faie." CRM TMKiTBB.—John Ills, L*w llna^l, May Iji- vada, Ihe llraiiaiua. will a. Ilouneli. Myme P'C- queiie. Florenc-. 1.. II >rila. Flormce F.lUwur'li. K-J. aoil Holla Wliil*, llallle Uurtou aud Coaa- Urxly. TiiutrbCuxi(|I.'R — Six Cralga (acr,>bal«). Tlllio Wnl'e, Janwa II. Kyin, Maud K, Ixwi; llllly Lt Clrdb.Toni Ihitle, Kinlly Young, Pearl Audursou and Minnie HjlveMrr. CUAT.—Ah'X. Sprucer. bile manager of tbe opera company at Clirla'a Cave (lartlen, la leaching mualo Inihlacliy Manager ojle llagan bas gone to BaliloKire 10 look afler "A Summer Blizzard." Juhii H. llaviin was here last week Wm. Flow. ers, house manager of ibatlem Theatre, aud Clara llewlii,i.f Uryaot's Theaire, w.;re niarried at ibe cli4eurthe periu-inaucQ at the Oeiu,30, A few n-liiuleaafierwardaJuH'Ice Kane waa called back an 1 AuffU4i ilclni, a nob'prorea«loiul, waa mar- ried In FkiSile K'li'orih, nr Uie Hem, Theaiiv, A big Ropper cluaed the performance.... ..The variety theatres all clalia ui lie dung a guod boalneas now, Tne Inoux of Arksoaaa. Texas and TWUKiBee aa- ohaotslBa boaaataforOisiii. Last Week's fivenla,^Tbe sosaon has now npoocd all along Iho line and Ibo cliy la full of en- terlalning atlraclloos. Nearly all of tho onorlnga atllio principal Ibeslres are auHlclonlly almng m command niienilon In their luin, and aa a conse- quence liualncaalBexcolleni. Tliepmnilnenlovcnia of Ihft laiBl weekvore tho opening of a llicairo that la pracilcally new, Ihe brut American prraeuiailon ut a aocceBKful Kngllsh farcical ciourdy, tho Qrat pra- aontatlon hero of a recent l,uudon siiccck*, by a company direct from Ihe Prinroot Walea'Theatro, and the revival ot a cuiuody which more than a de- cade ugu achlorod success and hild tho toinida- llun of a fortune for Ha managor, .. ,Tlie coiiHiiiieil prrforninnrcR tor the week ending Sept, 22 were: Ulcc'a"14'j'i"HlllioGARuaN, "I'lio Vli'iorla UruaV atllio LvuBUU, "Tho l.litlu Trooper" at the Cahinii, "Dr. Syntax''at Iho llauAiiwAV, "-ihoiiainloah" at Hie ACAPaHV UP Mraio,' Tho llnuldo Simp" at thu EuriHR, "New lllood" at Pai.msh'r, "Tbo liuvll a Deputy" at aurbv'h, Ihe Mllpniluna at thu Fimi AVBKUg, "MIsa Innnconce Abroad" at tliu lluiiii and ''lloaedalo" at tno Star, Iho two hut naiiicil cloalug upon tiiat dale Tho ono wuek alaiuls closing Srp'. 'li were: J. K. Kiiimet al tliu Pxiiri.B'B, 'Tho Tido of Uto ' at NiiiMia, "My Aunt llrldget" at JADiiia' Tiiihii Avbni'b, "Tho Great Brooklyn Handicap" at Iho hhanii OI'BRa Hoi'Sk, "Tliu Pnallgal li.iiigliicr'' at the Axbhioan, ■The Paa«logShnw"Ai ilio IIahi,kr Utkha IIiiI'sk, and "Old Ulory" nl the CUMmni H Variety eu. lerialunieot wai furnished alTiiKV Pastor's, Koh TKR A BlAL'S, Ihe CBKTHAL lll'BHA HuUilR, HlO Usin.<< SgUAHB, Ibo Iaikiiiin, I'ruitur's, II10111.VU- riu and Mikkii'b IIiiwbry and Eiiiiiru Avbhiib. "The tXirnorUroeor" waa giveu In Grniiau at the (IkHUAKiA, anil performances In lli'brov were given at Iho Tiiai.ia and Winiihur. llagen- liock'a trained atiliiiBla remained on cxblliliion al the Hauihos SqiisHB Gardbh The nuw Hbr ALU SqiiAHK TiiKATRB, Under tbo managemunt of Charlea K. Kvans, Utta of tbe dmi of Kvana A Huey, was thrown open lo Iho publlu depL 17, This liouie. which lias lieruioforo lieon known as tho Pauk Tiizatsb, UBS been leased from Hyde A lleli- man by Mr. Kvana, and baa been ao thoroughly transformed aud lieauuOrd that it In prHcilrally a nuw house. It Irtlie lutenllon of Mr. Kvana, inoro- over, to put It In a nnw Oeld, aud to eiilor It lu con- Blanl coinpcUilon with all of Ihe Drat olaaa hiiuaua. To ihia end ho early a<;curoil fur Ills opening atirac- ilou tho Wbltooy 0|iera Co., which waa 10 havo pre- BTbted the now opera, "Itoli Hoy," but uwlng U> Hio defection ot Marie TempeBt, tbe then prima dunna of the company, Iho prcsentailon ot Hits work waa neceaaarlly delsycd, nnd Mr. Kvans secured llloli- ard Uanadeld, vlio opened the hoiise wlih the ilrst performsnce In this country ul "Anna and the Han," a comedy, lo three aois, by llcr- nard Shaw. "Prince Kari" wbr iireaenled al the Weduesilay matinee, and during bis alx wncka' Btay atihs bouse Mr. ManHdeld and hia company will licsecninavarledrepenoryof plays. Tiindeferred "Hub liuy" will be tho next succeeding allmctlon- Them was a large attendance upon Ibo opening nIghL Bod Ihe irunarnrmallon of Ibo honw i-auwd much Riirpriso aud uvokcd hearty commendallon, A delalled ileacilpilon of Hie new theatre appears In anotbcr column Al Iho HIandard Tlienlre, SepL 17, a company under Ibo management ot Cbariea Fruhman presented, fur Hie Ural lline In Ihls oily, "The New liny," a farclal, cimedy, In three acta, by Arthur Iaw. Tun play was evidently Inaplrod by F. Anslay'a novul, "Vice Versa," although It does not eliwi.-ly reaem. bte that work, II beara mure llkrneaa Ui Frank Danleta' play or "LItUe Puck," which waa derived from the soorce above named, allliuugli itiere Is In this play no au|ieruaiural oliango nor IranopuslUon of persohB, Hie hero simply mssiiucradlnB ai a boy for ressoos clearly set forlh, Tliero Is, liuwover, conslilciablo similarity of Incident lu Iho twu pisys, and Iho fundamental Idea in Ihe aauie—Ibe reducing of a man, wlili adult mental powera, lo tho ealate of boyhood—and tho author. In atrivlog to prove his claims lo originality, even thoush be sue. ceedud in d Hlglng this Issue, might ailll be soa. peeled ot having lieeo. In pari, loaplred liy tlie socceu of " Cliarley's AuuL" In faei, the phty was put forwsrd SB a sort ot appendix to that marveloua money winner, but while it will probably Ond considerable favor here, as II bas already doni^ In England, It will not duplicate lha aucctas of liu old lady from llrazll "Himck Oil," an bid time comedy Buc:eBa now revived by Augustus I'ltou, liegan HepL IT a toitnighl's visit to His Foi'BTBBNTii KTRZBrTIIBATHB, BOd waa Warmly greeted At Daly'^Turaire, SepL Is, "A Gaiety Girt," dsacrltrf-d BH a musical comedy lo two acls, was preaenfd, for ibe Oral time In America, by a company of Kngllsh players, under Ihe msuageinonl uf George Kdwardes. It la dloicoll M properly daaairy Ibis wuik, for, allbough It la called a mu steal cvmedy. Its atory, what lltila then Is of 11, Is Delodramatlc, while Its dla'ogoe and ac Hon smack of linrlesque and axiravaganta, Tn<aa wbo contributed to the conslmctlon of Ihe work srs Owen Hall, wbo wrole Ihe book Harry Orccnbank, whu cuninbuied Iba lyrica,and Sidney Jonea, wbo turolahed the mnalc A large audience wllnesBcd Ihe arst perfomaocs and gavs somewhat noisy demoosirBil'>nB of approval. It waa BVldeBl Ibat there waa anUclpaUoo ot a laiber highly aeaaoned repast, tur enliis roara ot aeau wer« occspied (xolnslrsly by men, and H tnitkar nads appairal that It* ouDpaoj wlB, during IIS stay her^ reoelve Its ohiel support mm Ibo sterner sen, sllbough many women will doubileaa brav* Iba dialogue In or- der 10 study lbs fashion of the gowns worn by the principal ladles ol tho com- pany. II Is to iw h.ipi'd, however, thai all nf the oostnmes will nut bo copied. The aoenlo display afforded waa exiromely meagre, thu two aeitloga •mplO)ed uol even lutulslimgadeqnal<<tiaokground for Ibo olberwlee handsome alage pictures. The glhs, who aero brought 10 thu fore, voro quite pretty, nnd their costiiines al iho garden; iriy lu Ihe lint aoi were exceedingly hanilaoine. Having Blinded to Ihia ganloo party It may lio aa well at Ihia point lo outline Iho alory. Charley (loldllold, a yonug army ortlcer, loves and dcalrra to marry Alma SomriS 'l, a Galoly girl. He haa Inniicri? had relations with MIna, a Frouch iiialil In iho em- ploy ot hIa aunt, Udy Virginia Fnrrral, and thla llliln vixen, after threatening hini wlih her vengeance ahoulil ho marry any onu utae, bits upon a very auuliut expedloiit In nnlrr lo acounipllah her nelarloun Hchxinc. At llio gHnleii party leferred lo Lady Virginia ehap^ronca ibroe young aud lendur la-IIra of high eaiali', capo^'lally pure, awoot an.l awfully hoIocI. In coulmst lu this Roraphio trio Is a hovy ol (flaky (lalcly girts liMiight to tho plana by Major Uarclay, uf Ihu I,lie Gimide, Among these girls la Alma Somerset, not frlaky, howover, liko her companbuiR, hut ilenmre, lender and loving, Tho naiighly French innlil. with a painful lack of orlglnalliy, pUces Lilly Virginia's diamond comb In thu pwkel of Aliiia'a pellKfe, aitil iliiiB rablens upuii her Hio aiviilcloii of thoH. luulilenially wn Icarii at Hila |a>liii lliai Ibu Mine cjiinb had already tgur'yl aa Kx- hliili A III dlvim'O proccodliigR wiiloli l-aily Vir- ginia had al 0110 tlinu been oalloil upon lo lU-fond. Alma, ovcrwhrlinnd by Ihe falao ncciiaailon, alun- iliiiia lii-r cniiagi'mriit at Iho (I \leiy and li'iivoa 1,0 iiHcuof her night. In llie auconil art hi'f fal'li'ui Charley dlacuvera her at Muntu Uirlo, sucoevila In r.'sliirliig her fair fame aud aociiies her lo iinirrlago. Thla story, meagre and anciunt aa 11 la, waa nnllu suilK-li'nl tor too work, which placea Its riiilruilo- lirndeiico uiHiii cpla<iillciil iiialtrr, Including wMiy fihloguu, caichy aonga, aplrlleil dances and kalrbl- osco|)lo ciwluino cifeo a. Tlii> pi-rtornuiiioo wu fairly good, liocanao Ihu cuiitiilmtloua uf llio n- illvldiial pertonuen fiiinUhcd a aaiiRlauUtry negro gale nf liiicreal, but no oiiu hliu*i*d any con spicuuua iiirrli. Cliailea Ityluy dh"iattd a pli'aa lug lutrlliiiiu voice and reiiiliTsu all ol lila Boiiga well, liilt corlallily tal.eil lo rslnhllRh any clalinR lo dUllnollon. None of ilio lii.llca sang Well, not even licclnia Mooie, nlioae vooal cirorls were nnvrrilieloaa tho iii.hiI ctiiuiiiriiilaiiln. Tue dancing waa gooil of Ka klnil, Ciaaio Fur.* geraid winning iho biurrla lu spite of her lack of decorum, ur miiro likely lict-aiiae of II, Tho a^vural coracdlana of tho coiiiiaiiiy coiitrlliuicd Iho licst work, and dca^rre soinu ci>iiiiiieiiilailon, VrviX Kayo, wbo hail Ibn luaal 10 do, auggeslnil by thoaaiiiplo uf Ills work preaeiitoil hla aiiilliy lodu Iho uioaL Next In rank to liini aloud l.uu<lliaiu llantuok, wbosii work wai canfnllr kepi wlililn Ihe lliiilia ot gcnuliio coiiirdy, ami was ihiia goml In Itsrir, lli'iiiBh inn In Ihnroiigli liar- iiiouy wlih Ills aiirruniiillnga, nor with ilin Hplrlt of lillrlraqile wlih which the work waa flailght. W, l^tuis HhfiAuld proved i|nliu cainlilo In Iho I'uurrol akrteh, liuldid uol oHiuiwlao ilKilngulib bliiisi'ir, aud Harry UoiikIioiim', wbo waa realuri-d U|ain Uie lirugraiiiiiio, anil who ileavrvcd In tat ihiiH lioii',rcd Itei-auso uf llio ainniini uf lillarlly he created, was unilrely lou self couscloua, and Hum niarri'd hIa olliurwiae crcdiuiiilo perroriiiaiice. The aoHug ol the company Ibniiighuut waa much liailer than iho albglng, and creilll in ilila reapeut la iluu lu Maud llulivin auil also lu Julleliu Neavlllo, wliii alone WHS featured among tho women, Thu linea wore cleverly wrltteu and iliaplHycd cuniliirmbiii wll, imt thoy weru In many Inaiaiii-ea oxiruiiioly cwras and vulgar, and It In roiiutikalilo thai IKuple In pelliu society will aiilinilt whIkiui prolrst lu Iho iilioraiico of hiiiguago up-m Ibr aligo which, If oiferoil lo their ears In any other place, would dull i|iiluk reaeutnieiil, and would fori-vi-r proonro loriliHOIfoodoraoclal oalraolain. England haa ro- ocnUy furiilahoil ua wlih many plays i>l qiioatlona- biu uharacler, anil now 10 riirilirr pruvo ihe ilooay ot hoaliby moral aunilmuni wllliln lirr lamlrra, sho aenda iia a nmplo of ilio vulgar aluifinwhlolialio has given cuiinlenauoo and llnaiiolal auppiirl for ilio grraler part uf a year, lo many nspeula "A llaliity Gill" hi ontertali lug; In tills lalier iea|K0i It la dlaguallng, and brtoro diaiiilisliig thu nulijent li la only iieceBi.ary U> add Unit the preaeiil oompany, while nut wlihont iiierlt, docB not compare favorably wlih any of Da Kiigllah piedcceasora In tho aaina line, Tne caul: charlea ikddlleld, Ubnrira llylry; HaJ- r Uarcbiy,Fr«l Kayc; llolililo Rivera, W. I,uula llradnrld; Harry Fliz War- ren, Cecil Hope; llunnoy Farqiiliar,Cuiu|iIii» Tyler; HIr laiwla tlrey, Lwdriani lUiilock; Mucu, E, G. Wnoilbouae; Aiiguaiu, Frliz llliniiia; Dr, Mouiaguo llrleriy, Harry Monkhoiwo; Idun llrlurty, liucliiia Moore; Lady hlyllia Aldwyn, Mario r.irke; Ulu UlBdyaHiiiunoii, Nu|iiilo K-ll ill; lion. Ihil<y (Irina- iiury, KUial Hidwyu; Ijuly ilrey, Un, Edmund Phulpa; Ahiia Horneraet, lllanelic Hnviey; Clisy Vrmor, Fmronco Lloyd; llaMco Wallou, (Irani I'alulU: Klliel Hawuiurne, Claay Fiixierald; Ijsily Virginia Forrest, Manil llnlisuii; HiDa, Julielle Neavlilo. IIBtiKAiMAiJi of Uin aiisllilarr chnriia ot Aiilair, Schiv-gni A (Iran's Grand ii(h'|ii (Virn|iaiiy Imve Ihi- giiii In ihuMnirnpiilitrtii llia'ra llouai', nnilur ilie dl- ri'cllon of Chi>ruainaalor '/.alir. Thu uliiiriM has iHM^n engaged In thla country, and IN niuriiliera, In anpranince and bearing, areaU|ierlor to ilioau hlih- eriu secured In Italy. RiuiiARnMAKHPiBl.nhaa ilocldeil In foUoWArina and Mie Han" with "rho tUuf lUiail," a play by Oen. IJnyd llryoa. AH BXUBi.i.KNT rnuriHAiiMB IS lirlhg arranged tor tPBtimiinlal iierforoiancu tii lai vlrun lor the Twelflli Night Oluh al Ihe K'i'plni Tlirairo on Iho aluirnuonoi UcL 11, Joaeiih J. if'raon will appear III the role ot (Jollshlly In "U nn Mn FlvcHlill.lnga," In which he will have ilio Hiippuri of a aining raat; Agnus Biaiib will Irii MMU lu aoiie act plat; Hiuh. ard Manaaeld will do a iiioiiiilogini, Iv. II. Cranu will contniiuin aomoHiIng, and Jiiliii Draw will main Ilia opening addreaa. Heals can now be had at the Empire la.x udlco. A MSBTINii waa held at Koater A lllal'a Music Hall, HepL 'Al. with a view in iinlghienlng oiil Ihe managerial tatiulo Involving the rut"re ut that liiiuae. Tho inr.'e parlnen, John Kosirr, Alliert HUl and Gacar ilaiiiiii''rsieln, were |iri-ifiil, with lhclr<«iu>rnn)s. The only Hilng tlerlded uiM.n was mat Mr. Ilamnieralrlii ahonld return 10 iho theaire and occupy ilie oillu (nrnierly iiani i,y Carver U.CIInc, Hie builMua iiiannger, whilu that udlelal will bicato In a litniiaorao aim iiioro cm. mudlouBunice on Hi.' second dour, liming (ho coii- rerence Heaara. Koal<'r A HIa' ug,Mrd in aril llii'lr Inlareat In inaMuala Hall m Mr llainnwrairlii, ur ui Eurchaae bla loieresL Hut that ■eniii-rii^ii rnrnspil I consider the hr«t irii|Nialilon and would not placnaOgurs on bla own lioidlnga Ur. llainmnr- Bieln waLted Ihe nrm namu cbinieil in K'la'or, liwl A llauiinerairin, but thla waa tefuaed br Messrs. Koafrand lllal. TUB Cabiko property waa iransrrrr'd. Hopl, m, liy HecclverGlilariiM Hpelr,lo Ihereorganlzi'loo cuininllice of ihe new uaaino CuniiiaNy, of alilcb Rudolph AniDton la lo In (be piealitent and gen- eral manager. The cimpanv will take pn-aes«lna Nov. 10, wiian Uie lease uf Cinary * Uderer ex- pires, and lha archlteoia will ihrn laigm th- work uf aliertng lha h.inae for (be use ■•( lha Casino Club. Thn house will li.. run as a inisic hall, and It Is expect'd Ihst It will lis rcsdy for opening ahniit li'O 10. TUB lNri»u Pi.ACB TnBATRB will open lisaeaaon BspL 39, wild llinrlcb Laub's play, "D.e Kaila- .ohuelar." . TBI TWO nvRnngorn rgsroHgAscB of "The Corner rncerol AvenneA"will be celebrated on OOL 4 at UMtiaimanla Theaire,