New York Clipper (Oct 1894)

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490 THE NEW YORK CtLIPPEEl. OOTOBJlB 6. — In Ev;pt," 1^7 VrKi* DnmoDt, win ba pnxlQceil >t Hi.Venian, N. Y., Not. I, nniter the pro- priolarahip or k. W. WMhhorn, whn will awe no npcDH 10 iniiko Uie pity it mcccm. HIc Itumn Ben All'a iroupo or Anba, now wlUi Rulhlo lllll'i Wild Wrm, litTo been engineil ud will lie »ruton. Turn will lie » elrtoi pBimdo or camcli, horflo, dontoje, mlllurj Ixnil. etc Tlie comptoj will niio iipcowl pnpct and will tnvcl In IhclrowD alerp- IDI, liagnin), dining and.filock cur*. II. W. Link will he Ibe mensRpr. — Ubu. Tremitlne rnporli prniiHrooi hntlnou tbrooKli Maine for tin l.llllin TnckfrCn. — J. I). Ilrownclle Mid wirp, It; Bomniera, Iiito •Ignul to dn jnTenllee «nd Hulil comedf portii wllli IlkiTT Ulgliinn'g Hlnct Co., (t 8L Jobna, N. F., ror K ecHon nf IhlrtT wttke. — Tbe litorkTlIm Uin , OwrK Monm, opened ror the Maiion Kept. 31, wilh wbitl wm iinji|WMd lo l>e nn kDlborlr^l cntnpuiy In "The Old llomealctd," Tlir. Xtnr, of gaclicn, Id commenting on tbc per- rorniRiico, mjn tbo tudlf nc« eiood It iinlll tbe toird Mt, when mlMlIca nr kll norta were thmwn on tbe •uge, ind the curtain had -n bo rung down. Tbe compiuij loTt llrockvlllc ror rrcnloo, Can. — Leila Hctedltb li gnid to lie niling the role or the unecn, Tcrr ereditablj, In Kngcne Tompklu' "HUick Urook" Co. — Ifarle Klnr.lc cineed her cnmpan; Sept. 8, In ro- orgaoli*. and rmpencd '/4.KtlIaatlagB, Midi. The roaler: Mario Kinr.lc. Helena Uallnr, ll-lon Han. rord, KiTa lAMllo, Kin Kinr.lc. Ilanr Utter, Gen. U. Bdwarda.II. I,. Madge, M. H. rcanall, Uliaa. Mor- boart, muilcal d' cciiir, and W. J. Nje, agent. — Haoaier P. H. IlclTeman, of the Orand Opera llooM,Bprlngnetd,Ho., wriiraaarollowa: "I opened mracawnHept.31,Willi Rmllr nigl,ln'Hr.llameaor New York,' toa packed liciue. Tiieacaaon looka en- oonraglng. TTie gradual return or old lime proa- perli; aconiH nearl; aaniircd. Having a long Hat or (he tni attitctlnna. the tarlir i|«c«tlnn aettlcd, airlkct dead and hurled, Ihe wlieola or Induatrj moTlng, good health, hlg cropa and conHdenco In gnanclal Inailludona rcainred, Uiere It no rcwoD whj the Ihealilcal liualncaa ahonid not again lie- come protlaliln In the near reluro." — liCn Olinord la plirlog the Untcb comedj role la "Unr Irlali Vlaltora.'' — Juica Wallcra report! good litialncu ror hia "Side Tracked" Uompan; llirougli (ho fiouth. ne doeiootwiah managerv to conruund blacompaor wllh Ihe "Hide Tracked" Uonpanr which had trouble at the I«e ATenne Academy or Hntic, fireokltn, K. li , recently. — Fiank W. Maaou wrilea: "I had what I wanted In twenij-rour houni artor Till Ui.H'raH, containing ro; cant camo out. TitiCMrraa la the theatrical paper aiire. My acaaon opoiia Oct. 2T and I baTO a ationg company engaged ror ilumpty Damply.* Tbta amton I carry my own ancclal acencry and irlek proncnlea with a lieaullrul irantrormailoo aceuQ. Too clown band will be a leaturo the aame — Oallagher and Weal we eald to be a ponnbir bit In their reapecllve mlea wllh neaale nonelilll'a "Flaymaiet" Uo. Uutlncaa reporiod aa good UiroughoulToxca. — One or Uie lady memlierB or the "Jane" Oom- nany who played at llio Upera llouio. Tort lluron. Mlcli., SepU n, cut a peep hole In tbe cnrlAln and waa lined liy the honae manager. The manager of the company paid the line. — Knux (1. Wllann, (lorman dialect comedian, will Uila aeaaon lie wllh llio "HI I'erklna" Uo. — uneortlieadTcrilalngnoveltlea ror "A (Ireen OoodaMan" lathe proauctlon or a genuine green gooda clronlar. — HuUb Uomcdy Notca: llualncn conllnsen good tbrouih Oonncctloul. Manager Uubb baa atrongth- encd nia band and orcbcalni by the addition or Henry Uhl, aulo alldo (roinlK>iitat,ana Harry Kliael. Tbe acting company baa lieen airengtbencd wllh tbe addllton or II. I,. Webb and Harold nnhme. Manager Bubble laUal aJlTorllalng aobeme or nam- ing nireela on hIa arrival In town haa caught on In great aliape. He haa tbrco hundred algna, and Biartt a manontaad placea a algn under or over each city alga, vlt: Uabb BIrcel, Uubb Avenne, llolib Uourt, etc. Krery fonr blocka a largo algn reada: "Thia atreetio Upon Uouae." Tlila week tno oballenge band la a nrtnelpal rcaiiire or Ihe uon- neoliculHtaie Fair, at Danbury, being wlected by the ooinmltteo out at Uilrtr-one uaoda. — It la announced that KIIih I'rootor Otia haa ae- oured Luolllo Weatem'a rortlon or "Oliver Twlai," and Inlenda to alar as Nauoy .Sykca later In the aea- aon. — "Hodom Bliamt," n comedy nr Anglo-Amerl- oan toololy up lo dtto, by Merryn llallat, will abort- ly be prndneed In l«ndoD, Kog., with Winirred Km- erf In the out, — Nat U. noodwiD la to have a new play rrora tbe pea of AagnalnaThumaH. — 4ahn L. Sullivan inakoa the announcemaot that he Intonda lo tellro rrom the tiago after thit ■eaien. — "Jirinta" la the title or a new oomie open by W, II U'lcn and Alfreil U. Ilobyn, which F, U. Wblii.i-y tiaa aeenml ror Uutt llcaudet. — Kuehne llevorldge-Cnghlan waa granted. In Iho Bopeilor Uouri ot thia Hiaio, Hei>l.31,an abioluto diToros rmin Uliaric* Uoglilan. Tbe teatlmony In Um oaae waa uhen liofure a referee. — Fmnk TIininpaoD, ann or Denman Tbompaon, and Kibel Onnond wore married recently at Win tbropUlghlanda.Uata. —Jamea T. I'onen haa lieon engaged by Cbarlea Frobman lo plav tbo title role In "The Now Day" on the road. Tbo company will open Ha aeaaou early In Nnvenibor. — Kva Dav haa auoil William Hay In Ihe Bupcrlor Ooort or tbit BiMle ror a aepanlion on the ground of ftliandounienL — Waller li. I'olla, trap dramner, eloaod wllh HcOniohefln'a "That nirl" to open wllh J.U. Uwla' "HI I'lunkard," Hepi. 2i. — Unrrto Nownomii la at pieaent tonrlng the Ooulh.aa leading lady nf Ihe Huntley (Xinicdy Co. — W. Morrlt KIIIB, plaiilal and leader; IhiTo Whilloy, Nell MoNcll and Mule Uornell, Iwto cinaed with the "llrei-ty Time'' On. — Tbe auoneta wlUi whioh I,nnla Aldrloh haa met In hit revival or "Uy l>ariiier," pruvca couclutlve- ly (bat tho public nuTor tirra ur a reallr gnid pUy. — Hnrrlaim'a "Kauai" Ou., wllh lloaabel Mur- rlaou. la aald to lie doing a fliiu bualnen. — ObarlM lilrkton la very ani'oeaariil aa OapU Mark Wollieroll, In "A Jolly (looil Fellow." — NiitOK Irtmi Iho HlHurtaMTbealreUo.: Wean In our Bocuud iimnih nf micceaa; Maliel Ingham, who l.aa beeu In poor heallh alnce wo came out, la IniproTlng, and It ilulng good work. Klocenoo Klllolt'a (Ircek ainluea am one of the alrong realurea of the aliiiw. Krncet Tbompaon, nnr uiaaager, la working hnnt. Han Uunin, Irlth ooraenlan, JnlniMl ua Ht Warren, Ho., HepI, IB, and la making a hit. Illlly Owk la doing great work In tbo iwrt or Joe and Olio, the deleotlTe. Uoo. 0. Ilrooka' baaa noloa tiring down tho hooae. 1)00. Manning la doing great work In hIa Irlab obaracten. Illlly SleTrna haa gone ahead of Ibe ahnw; blaaiiilling face la inlawed, but not (orgolien. Illlly la a hani wnrkrr and a ureal hnailer. — Alben 0. Mprague It with Uarter'a Northern "Fail Mall" 00., playlngihe genieel hoary part, — we ate Infiiniicd iiial amngememe are being perrceled to put ont a tpeolaeutar produoilon oi "Monto Crlilo," wllh lltrry Knight In tbo tlllo role. — W. K. Uraaaley, manager of Ward and Vokea, ■ow on lonr, writea thai trienda In thia city have Inronued hliiiorruniombelngclroulaled lu tbiaolly thai Ward and Vokca wore about to elate. Allbougb anoh rumora have uot rrached thia omce, we cheer rully pnbllth Manager Un>mley'B alalement that mere la no likelihood or Want ami Vnkes doting. - tola Horrlate la lPlaylnglh( nTlval or Hartley Oampuell'a pliur, "The Ualley Blare." — Tuny Uuniinlnga la wllh Uhaa. Frohman'a "Bhonaudoah." — Uxrrlo Kiler haa Imn r»-eniaged lor the tou' brelle rule wllh Ihe "Cracker Jack'l^Oo. for Ibis tea- tun. — Healer and nntea of the Honglat Comedy Co., now touring (Vtlonidn: I. M. Houglaa, Harry Kng- llab. Walter Kllla, K. U. Kllla, Harryl>>raey, llert Mack, KIlUe Mar. LeaU Fnniey, Hay Kllrtge Hn. K. U. Kllla, l.llile Mabel, Ibiy, Kllli and Hobble IMiuilaa. 0. J. Fritz, ailvanco reprvaenlailTe. The ooaiimoy opened WHIemielnii week at Hoeky Ford, doing "S. K. 0." bualneaa, and turned people away tini week In Canon city. Qeurge Qieenadd, plan. Iti, JnlQcd nt at Ihe latter plare. — Noloa from the Orahtui Ktrlo Co.: (lonlmry lo a nuulcloaa report we are out, larger and alrunger than ever before. We aio now In our eighth week, and have played lo at leaat two nighia of B. K. 0. In emh engagement. Our adrertlaing, under the nianagemeni of Chatlea Itoae Kane, It a novelty in luelf. Our new tcvnrry, froo Hoaman k btndlt, hat arrived. Our repertory la all now and bualneaa la lioonilng. — Frank llennew«y, comedian, and wife, LoraB. Hogett, are again under the maoageoent of A. 0. Hogen, wllb the Hogert Slaten OoT Iholngenue parllntbo —Notes from tbe Bpooneis: Kdna Mar made a success aa Mary Jtne, In "The Bnckeye," In Empo- ria, Kan.,and Ibe press or that city gave heron- qoallOed pralie ror bor concepUon of Ihe part Oedl baa added "Kancbon the Orlckeflo her re- penorror playa. and baa several new dances, wllh ctldum light egccit, to delight her admlren. Man- ager Spooorr baa "The Duckere" on royally from 0. R. CalUhan. Oert Weraer hat Joined ror comedy. — Manager 0. A. Bbaw, or Uotton, Hata., has granted cidnelve llcentes lo Fred P. Wilton for "Peck'a Had Uoy," and R. II. Oelger and Came Umonl ror "Mngg's Unding," ibe present aeaaon. and haa laaoed a notice to managers thtongbootlbe ronntry ootio Infrtnge on hIa rights bypmdacing either of said pbtva In Uielr honaes withontbis writ- ton authority. Mr. Bbaw la the aole owner of these popular comedlet, and la determined lo prevent Iheir Inrrlngemenl, and ror IhU porpose bat re- tained eminent cooniel and will pay liberally ror Inroimallon whichahallconvlct any one prodndng apliatcd or nnauihorlzed verelonor elihcror them. — It la announced that Olen MacDonoogb. the playwright, la to marry Margaret JelTeraon (Don- Rroreaalonal). HIaa JclTenon It tbo daogbter of 0. . Jeireraoo, ot Ibe tbtatrlcal firm of Jeirerton, Kiaw A Krltnger,andlsagranddaagbterot Joseph elTcraon. — Fanny nice has pnrebaacd Uie rights to Fiui 0. Umke'a one ad play, "lloaebery Bbmh Bee." — Walter r. Keirer and Fred R. Rcliaeirer. under tbe Orm name or Kcirer t HchaelTer, have taken a lease ot tho KImnnod Opera Ilouae In Bnnlh Fran. Ingham, Haaa., and arc now In pntaetalon or Ibe aame ror a term of yean. They aaanmed ennirol of the opera liouae on Sept 3t, and are now giving It a thorough cleaning fiom top to bottom andnak. logaitcmtlona and Impiovemeots. — Hotter of Rldon'aComrdlant: 0. Ilarria KIdon, May U Marr, (I. I,. Cancr, F. J. llllllker, Oliaa. W. Taylor, II. A. Comer, W. Baldwin Corbin, Olllo llllllker, Mary McCrea,and Little Pearl McCreg. Thn company la under the management o,' Qeo. w. Ilamler, who for tho paat dve yeara managed May llreionno. He reporta Doe bualneaa with thia com- pany. — Nolea from Ihe Maude lllllman Co.: During the week the Miede lllllman Company were In Malone, N- Y., Orlde Hnaln, the viollDlat, waa a coettantvltllor, through Iho courtesy of Uaotger Hnolling, and In retam Mr. Hnaln entertained the company tho rollowing Uonday wllh tome grand vinlln aolot. A liamiuet rollowcd at Ihe Howard lloeao In honor or Hits lllllman. The week was an enjoyable one to all, and will long be remembered. The company hat Juat Unlabed tbe Nonhem New York Fair dates, playing to B. It. 0. nearly eveiT niglir ror llvo weeka. — NoUa rrom the Fmnk Tncker Comedy Co.: We are having lucceas ao rar this sesaon, hav- ing played ronr fair dates a week, each to packed heuaes. The company this aeaaon la ationger lhan In any prevlona year. IMI week, at Ooid- water, Hlcn., Ihe show was greeted wllh large houaes during the week. We have a repertory or rourleen playa, uomedlea and dramas. Tlie rotter: Ftsnk Tucker, J. Rnox Oavin, U. F. Coaal, Tom Hariln, Qene nobblnt, Al. HnnI, Jas. Donald, How- ard Avery, flenie Robblna, Verano Ball, Jane Mar- burg and RUiol Tucker. H. A. Uunt, acting man- ager; 0. w. DIelrlch butlnesa maoagor. We are tonrlng MIcblgan, Ohio, Ponntylvanla and New York. — Mortloer fc. Usrrell's riaycis report good bnst- nean rn four Ibrougb HIasourl. — "New York Day by Day" (W, J. Thompson, author) will be preaonled tnla seaton nnder the management or II. R. Uavey, who now controla "Kneniica for l,lfe," which hat, it It tald, met with ciccllcniicauiiB tincc the opening of the teason. Illtllnctlve blla have been made by Joan Cravao, May llryani, Jotcnh J. Uacklo and Hobby llryanl. -Tbo Knoll-UcNcll Uo. opened tbclr acascn at JciTcnion, o.,!lepi. IT. Oeo. U. Abbott, advance reprcaenlatlvo, la no longer connected wllh this company, (1.0. He.liultt taking hie place. — Noicarrom tlie P. Frank Ilawklna Merry Co.: Wo are now In our alxth week, and, eotwIlhalMid. ing tbo uaual cry of hard times, we are "rigbt In It;'* we only cany ulx people, but aro gelling relnm daiosatevcry placo weplay. Tho compauy.aapport- IngHay nollerl^la composed nf the following: Sam J. ItolieriB, K. Fmnk Ilawklna, Jamea F. Mtthewa, Will S. Bpenccrtnd Addle Uecde. We are booked Holid for the Ulaok llllla OlrcalL — Tbo Hav wllkCH Co. Indndea It. T. Wood, Frank Hhecii, Snillli and Ubar, Fannie Rayno, Uio Wlluiol Slatera and olben. — Ueporta of good boalnesn come from tbo "Pock'H Had Doy'r(Katlcrn) Co. — w. J. Joeao; and Bemlce Howard have Joined lbs llonry'l,cro; Co., to play Juvenlica and soa- brette rolea, reapectlvelr. — Manager A. L. nankin It working over a nov- elty In which tbo scenery and electrical cirecta will be prominent. It wHI require rour people. Ho baa an far engaged Klale Jones, "The l.lule Magnet," and l/>Ua Uunieas, "The Utile Diamond," and he Is now nogoiltiing for another little giri. He ex- pects to have It completed early In October, when lie will give a trial perrormance ror the press and niantgeis only at one ot the llroadway tbeairea. — Nnlea from tho "Uncle Jotb Spmceby*' Co.: Tbia company will open Its founh aunnal lour at llunilce, III., ucL It. wllh twenty people. Including a band and orchentrn. II liu enure now acencry from Soaman A lAmlla, and new printing ihrough- onU Stewart g. Wallers and K. J. Cnnly will travel In advance. Have II. Levis la solo owner snd manager. — Notot rrom Ilariy Hull's Comedhms: We have Just llnlaticd lip a olroult or eight weeka of fain, and bualneaa naa tMon good. The roater ot tbe company la aa followa: Harry Dull, Will B. Culhane, U. U. Uanioiic. J. 0. Nugent, W. (1. Urnwn,Uoyntan llaywartl, Prol. K.J. Krueat, Jeasle Oharrow, Qiace Fcrllg, and Mamie Orcen. J. 0. Nugent It stage manager and I'rur. Kracat mnalCAl director. Man- aKcr Uulbauo la butr gelling ready ror hit raln- alrel company, which opena at Cincinnati, Oblo, Nov. 0. Diilra Uaincdlans will rollow one week In the wake or tho mlnatrrla. and both com- p<nlen an txioked up to April, Wti. Our route In- dndea Tenneaacc, Kentucky, Alabama. Oeorgla, Florida, North itnd South Oarollna, Mlaalaalppl, 1, niiiHlana, Arkatiaaa and Hltaoiiri. Sneolal etToris will lie made In billing onr abowaand the banda will lie a rcature. Mr. Dull will remain In oluirgc of the comcdiana, Ur. Uulliauo having charge or ino mln- alrola. Tlio ghonl walka every week. — l.eaiar and Barren will aur tbla teaton In their own Comedy, "Judge reckhani'a t>iurt.** Tho com- pany opens tlie flnt week In November. — Waldo Whipple baa made aaucceasasWcary Walker with Nao«le*a "Hide Show'* Co. — F. D. HoOlay, rormerly ot llarr's MlaBlrok^ la niaaier of nropcnlee ot tho opera house al Elk (lar- doo, W. Va. — Hutteror "Hugg'a Landing" Co.: Itlobard H. (Irlgcr, proprietor and manager; Win II. Sherwood, bualneaa manager: Harry Walton, mnalcal director; Ueorge HIichrTi, Jot. Siandlali, Nat Cantor, Jot. Ilreeu, Fntuk llainn, Hoae Carroll, Ohir* Pryor, YInIa Arniairnng. Klllle Fraaer, Jennie Adams, "Hugg'a l,andlng*' (luarlnl and the Four In Hand Bextut. — Hosier or the Hay Yokes Comedy Co.: Kdward A. lloden, manager; Harry 0. Kgerloo, liualnesa manager; Ma; Vokoa, Alma Anwerda, clalia bum- men, Jennie Unwen, llaiUo Bankor. Lon Ueaaley, A. II. Uivary, Kd. Yau Yeghten, Deu Wllks, Jaok Oliver, Uljaies Ihivla, snd Knill Wlae. — U. L. Wtaenian A Co. have leased the opera house al RIk flarxlon, W. Va. Tbey have itlltte4 tbe rilace and have made It one or the tiest rnrniehed heatrea on tho line or the W. Va., 0. A P. II. R. — Charlotte Wlonoit Is aacceaarully making tbe awing aeroas Iho chaam "In Old Kentnoky." — T, Kdgar Pembcrion, an Rnslltb author, bu Jnal completed a new comedy, which Is lo be pre- sented In ihit eonntry by K. II. Hoihem, — Marie Halton has signed ror a long ongage- mnnl wllh (leorgo h'dwardes, which will begin when "A Naughty Qlrl*' Is produced st the Qtleiy Theatre, londoD, Kng. — Tbe Bopreme uouri or Masaaehnaettaon Sept. 39 denied tho appllcallun ot R. K. Hlea lor a per inanenl InJunoUun agalnti Utmllle ll'Arvllle, pre- venting her rroninltylng under any other manage- ment tnan bit. Tlie declalon waa Ihe enlmlnatlon or a anil brouiht by Nr. HIco agaluat Hms. D'Ar- vlllc lur breach or contmoL — uarry A. Bhepard waa held ror trial in ll.ooo hall. In JeiTtraon Market Poltoe Oonrt, this city, Sept. so, on a charge or rorgery. — aienn P. Uhaao, who rnr several yean has been the manager and alar ot the Ohtsc-Wella Theatre c\i., elraed bin oonipany Sepi. ^ at BloonKleld, Inwa, and retired permanently trom tbe tUtge He aold hia oar 10 Wamn Weston (Noble), and has gone Into Hie ncwtiiaper business In Newton, InwiL — laaae V. Btnbig, manager, and Ada Melrose, eonbrelt^ wen married at the Olbson Uonso, Cin- cinnati, o.. Bent. 37. — Thf nmalilion fftilite, publlahed by Ihe Uon- aldaon Lltbogntpb Co., CInoinnail, 0., It an Inter- eailng book or Intorroatlon tor inanagtrt, agenU and olhere. - — Oeorge W, Wllaon hat been signed lo t*ke IMnnian Tbofflpson's pUoe as Josbna Wbltooob, In "Tbe (Hd llomeatead,*^ ror a teason of sixty weeks, wblle Mr. Ttiempson take* ■ mnoh needed nn. — Annie Oakley U to mate a tonr of the British provinces ibU Winter, nnder tbe "W."'*;"'''!,?' ri,B.CaverlT. She bat aee.iired ,* play rrom Ollle Akentroro, called "Mias B""*.".•".rll'AJil,? Oakks; will give exhibitions or riding »nil ••'««■ ing, and will present It, snpporusd iiy • ••"nj companr. The tisJned bone "Oyp' and a pack of roEhonnda will be features or the .ptrfo"™"". which will Inclode a icallaUc fox honlon the alago. Mlas Oakley will sail tor England Nov. 3, and retnrn 10 tbla counir; next April, and will piobabl; rejoin tbe Wild Wcatsnow for the Burainer. — Roeterot the Roaco * Swift "U. T. 0." now en TOWtt to Iho FaclOc Coaat: Powell llroe.. proprle- tore: E.L. PoweH, manager; 0. F. PoweH, genera^ agent; J. W. Hanneyanit F. n. Udme', satlilant agenti: Ham Uolter, V. II. Utvldaon, WA\U. Barr;, ICA. darker, Oeo. Do Liner, II. R. Cgrbin, F. ft. •inttb. a. T. Ilotlcr.A.A. B."J • K;J-,F'«''"i Ooodall, Webater Wllllama, Will Roblnaon, W. B. Maaon, Kd. Ix)yd, Corel Danolng,Kau !drge, Nellie CalvertandLluleVenn<. , „ „ _ — Nolea from the Navarro Comedv Co.: wereor- sanliedatDallasUlly. III.,forltae Fall and Winter •mon, opening on ftapt. 34, and pla;cd to a good week's hnslneaa. Tbe roater compriaea C. If Malt- ItDd and Fred Frltcbeii, proprieiore; llarr; Beldon, Dan Caalello Jr. Trace; L. Kerr, B. B. Vernon. A. K. Knapp. Jenn; Halttend, Doll; Rae, Libt>; Noxon and PeUle Alberta, will* Mar; Andrew^ planlat. Thecompan; la routed BonlhwesttbtongbMlaaoori. Mr. Maltland waa pieaenled wllh a K. ot P. I'barm on BepL 23 by Ida aasoclato manager, Fred. Prilchelt. ^ . , . — H. B. llawks and wife announce that, owing lo the onnUnned 111 heallh of their IliUe dangbter, Uie Hawks Co. will clone OoL t. Msnager T. Lister will return to his home In Newton and again lake charge of the Litter Open Houte. Mr. Dawka and wife will not go ont again tbla aeaaon. After Ibo doting of Uie company Charles W. and Maude Courtney win take a abort lay otf al their borne In Des Homes, la., after being on Uit road conUnn- onsly ror sixly-nne weeks. —Tbe AnaonlalOl.) Open Houae opened nnder new management, Sept. 24, with the Bubb Comedy Co., wbophtvrd theie all the week to big bualneaa. —Oladya Wallla, under the managemeol or John IV, Dunne, will appear this ttatoa In a new play by Blanche Marsden. , „ „ , , -or the tlzieen raemhen or U. B. Oortla' "Ban'l or Poaen" Co., which opened lis season six weeks ago, but llvo remain. Among Oioae who left Ihe organization for alleged grievances an Ben Stem, Al. Deltwyn. William Weaver and wife, W. 0. La Tort and Ealher Moore. — It la announced that Sarah Benbardt has de- cided not to tonr the United Slates this aeaaon. Tbe lime which baa been hdd for her at Abbey's Thea- ire will probably bedUed by tbe "Princess Bonnie" Comic Opcn> Co. J. C, MIRON, The baaao ot tbe Fiancla Wilson Opera Company, was bom March 6, ies3, at JoIlcUo, Province ot Qncbec, Can., but at an eariy age removed wlUi bU parenta to Webster, Haas., where tbe grater part ot his life has been ipenl. His ancestry, tor aevenl generallons, was noslcally endowed, and one or ble uncles, J. D. Marlell, was ror many yean one or the meat noted violin virtuosos In Psria. Both or Mr. HIron's parenta were accompllabed voeallels, and all or their children, eight in number, shared Iheir vocal skill, the entire ramlly havlng_at one lime beenmembenor a chorch choir In webater. Joaepb, the aubjecl or Ibis akotch, made hla en- imnce Into tbe theatrical proreaiton eleven yean ago, with SImona i, Hower'a "Uncle Tom's Cabin** Co., with which he played the part or Simon Legree and alto took care o' lour bloodhoonds. He played three nights wlUi this company, when. In obedl. ence to his father's command, he retoraed to tbe parental roof. Three daya later, however, he was rebeareing with Rggleaton's Boston Eogllth Opera Co., wlib whioh be made bla Oral appeannca at Dallfax, Nova Scotia. Ue remained with tbla organization for three weeks, touring Maine, when, at Oalahi, Ihe manager was •tresKd for debt, snd the teason came to an In- glorlons end, leaving Ibe roembere or the company to get home aa Uiey could Uls next engagement was wllh Whitmore Jl Clarke's Hloairds, wim whom he tnveled nnui 18S4, when be Joined the Boston Ideals, with which orf anlzallon be spent dve ot Ibe happiest ;ean of his life. In 188S be met Cbaries II. llo;t, who persuaded bim to go Into farce comedy, ao be Joined "A Dress Honker" Co., 10 pla; Mr. Potter ot Texts In the Raizle Dazzle Trto, alonif with Tim Murph; and Oils Harlan. He closed with Mr. Iloyt at tbe end ot Uie season. In May, and In June relumed to tbe opereUo Held, Joining Ihe Wm. J. Ollmore Opera Co., to create Uie role ef Don Pedro, in Itlobard Hiahra epem, "Tbe Sea Klug." Hie next experience was Interesting 10 bio only In ratroapecc He made a three years' contract wlUi tbe Kmms Jucb Oiand Open Co., and the engagement really lasted toor weeks, during which lime he bold the cnruiln every Samrday night ror bis sUary. Farpltasanterlhanthia wasbia next eogagemeni, which waa with Rosaelt's Oomodltns, with which he remained lor three years. He then Riutned to Charles U. Hove, who wrote ror htm the part or Oeneml Hurley llorielgh In "A Milk While Flag," whioh role he created Dec a. 1S93, In Botltlo.K. Y. Having cloaed wllh Mr. Iloyt on May It laai. he signed a coninot wlUi Ftsncle Wllaon to create tbo role of Qencral Kammatotf, which be Is now playing at Abbey's Tliea're, Ibis city. In the production of "The Dovll'a Deputy." Ur. HIron nas an excellent voice, which Ins been caralully cultivated, and hla frequent eogascmenta upon tbe dmmailc alago liave developed within him hls- trinulo powera tar auperior to thopo ordinarily shown upon the lyilc atage. RHODE ISLAND. Provlftence,—Al the Providence Open Houae' Sept M. U. Dalr'B l>:. In "A Niahl Og" anl "T-M" did a big buBlD««a. T}i« renia<iHlor ol the w«fk Lnula Ald- rloh.In "My Parlow." Butloeu van Tnlr. Tlio nmlialf ofUiUweeVJaa. A. Heme, in -Ulion Acna." Thf last half nf lh« weeh Kluart Kuhaon. Id "Tlie Ueoriaua " Oel a-13, "Davr Jnnfe." KBlTU'aOtBRA lliiVi(R.-8«|>t 2I-0 "Darkest RuM a" ina<l« lu Stfl appuranra hore. anil 'llil a nieo b.tiiina*ik Tbla week, BioTo nriMlle. In ' Un lli» Bnwary." J. K Knt. melt, In "PrtiB la a Mad llouaA." Oct. 8 wwvamTKH THKAvaB.-^Hepi. 24-19, Slierlilan A PIrnn'aCilrHporlKllil a bo«1 bu*lnon. The Wataoo Riauni Kitravaganu Co. tlila week. TlicUlly I'liih (icU 8. LoTiiaue'aUrKHji Itovaa-Rapt 1l>&Ed«iii llaDfnrd, to "fniamrodt." draw a raUbualtiaaa. Thia week, J, (lor- don l^dfaida. In "Maau-r aDilMao," ioIIowmI by Ethel Tucktr, In "The Naw MaBilalaa." Lntnaur'a ohand (iratA Itooai.—Oct 1, Ha«kia A Walkar'a 8p«^lalij Co, iDlroducea Ui«*a panpla: Tha I'aToaa. Pmnk U. Gdwanla, Wllinn anil Nelwn. Mile VaWo. lllUr WilMD. Mamie Flower. Ibe nyilen. Stackle and WaUer, Pamnm and Haimour, Ihe Btiollaa, Ida Unwell and ihe Plckanlnnlea. Noras.—Prod W. Whipple, of Whipple Rma., went to New Vork Rapi. tt Daucan Helil, laUiar pf Lotia Moa* Utlb. with whom Vbloiile Broa. Iiul anmadllllcultr oa the wlibdraaatortliat iMylnini Ihe "Ollauiua" Co., hu b*«D made Uia def'Dilant in a anil for heat; daniagaa, and 111* end uliha quarrel la tar nlT Haetg'a Amarl. can Band comm^ncva anoUier aariea ol popular concoila al Koala nall lMawaeW. COLORADO. DflBTer,—At tbe Tabor Qrand "Mr. Barnes or New York" played lo fair houeea. Vaak of OcL 7, Robert DoWDlng, lo "TheOladiator." Ovavia flrasBT Taaavaa—"Olorlaoa" waa played laal waek 10 guod bouMa. Week of 04L I. A. W. Kreniont, Id '?BB Lvoai'H TKBATBa opened BepL* 14, with 'Sweat Lavander." lo a eiowded home. Waak ol OoU I. "Tbe llUb Prieod." OtNTaaL THaaiaa.—Lail week'i bill renalna wllh tba addiuonoflba Qolalay Droa Paeblo,—At tbe Qnnd "Ur. Barnes or New York" 0«L I. RolMrt DownlDs 0, "Tho SllTer WaddlDi" 13. ItaTO'tr HInelreli bad a aood houae Rapt 19 OOLcanii TURATaa-Nothlog u decided aa lo Uia t\iture poliay of tbla booaa It aeaoia to ba uodantood that Mr. OrmoDd, who duriaa the laat ihraa loarabad b«*D c«onaet<d wlUi (ba maDaaaoieot, and had been tit mala element of iqcomb. la no loniiar eenaectM with the hnnie. Local anialaot talent win uiaka Ibia Ihoalre their atamplDB around. lUau.t'aRTiaPAao.—All ol lail woak'a atlrtoUooa bold oTer. Hall and Wlllard bave boan tft.aoiaBad for two weaka BualQeaa la fair. NoTBSL—A aariooa alfray ocanrad recanUr al tbe Tnpto Theaira, TIclor, near Cripple Craek, Col., belvaan P. C. For, Ihe Irub tenor and raanairarof thai boaaa, and Law Bddr, a parlormor at Ibe aanie nooH, lu which the latlar waaaavaralf cut lo Ibe bead with ao aia bjr itao tenor. Mr. Bddr la rocuTartoa and haa daellned lo proaacala hla aaaallant. MAINE. Portland.—"Tbe New Sooth" was Ibe aitrac- lloB at LoUirap'a ronlaod Thaali*. PapL It-U, and draw a good houae. Rhaa came li. aa Baalrlce lo "Much Ado Abeot NoUilDB," aad waa wannly walooiaad. "Shore Aena"pluadtf,raeklna Uia houaa. Jamea J. CotbMl eomeaa. Law Dookatadar'a Mloaliila B, "Wang" Get. 1. l'"*.'!? "?*!'' 0P"» Oo. plajrad ■tpl.ll,a,lati«olaaabaalnata. U. WiTMARS, wboae portrait appears above, was, while very ;onng, and previous lo tbe civil war, a anccesafnl buSlnest nun In Uie Senih, having Btores and large bualneaa Interests in Alabama and neorgla. Ue served as an onicer during the war, arter which he came NorUi, having lost a great deal of bis propen;. He nndcnook varlona boslncts en- terprises Cere In New York, and In lUe. In con- junction with bis sons, Lildore, Jnllns sod Jay, or- ganized tbe present Orm of H. Wlinark * Sons, moslo pnbllsliers. In 1881 Ihe; bad olBcea st 31 East Fourteenth Street, and trom there tbe; moved to IMI Broadway, where tbe; remained nnUl recent- ly. Tbey now occupy tbe spaclons cfllces at (1 West Twent;-elghUi Street, the rapid growth or the business and their well earaed snccets Is onl- Tsrisll; known. Hr. wiunark Is reiy acUve for a man or his luie and Is mnoh thought ot by all who know hlm. lie It prond of bis bon, Bve In num- ber, who are all associated wllh nUn In the bosl- ness, each one holding a responsible poslUon. SiM T. Jiok'a Extravaganza OO;, preaenUng the romanUc bnriemue enUUed "The BtiU Fighter," en route, wIU tonr Old Mexico and appear In SonUi America and Onba. The special featares comprise Uvlng pictures, tonr skirt dancers, two aerial acta and a thiny minnle pantomime. The roster: The Embera, Hendoza Slaten, Ooraes andMarto, Robert Van Osten, KiUy RIple;, Rose Vanghn, DoUle Brooks, W;le; Uamllton, Hand BUston, the Eng- alroms, Carrie Uassony, Bessie Hogto, Mile. Fau- Toue, llboda Lannlng, Nina Ualliro, Jeisle Ray- mond, Ella Ohiyion, Ada ValenUne, Ruth Llneohi, Madge Darren, Alice Desmond and AJsx. TBoe. E. SwgsNT, deseilpilve vocalist, wtttea that he will open his season at Hall's Cssino, Obl- oago, Oct 14. Mr, Sweeny aaya be hu made a hi singing Harris' "While tbe Dance Qoes On." Josii Flyhn and LILU1.S LU have Joined hands. HowiBb HcCiRTxR has sold bis Interest In the minstrel company bearing his name, and wlUi hla liroUier it playing dales. BoziB Stsvkns Joined the Lilly Olay Bnriesqne Co. at Sam T. Jack's Bmpin Tbealro, Chicago, HI., Sept. 10, and la working m a new steush with her huaband, J. 0. UcUowell. Uakaoib au Hxetbs was a OLipptn caller BepL 2«. Ue reports good business tor 0. w. Williams' Oomedbins at washlngun, D. 0., snd BalUmore, Hd. Ue bas Improved the show, engaging Murpby and Hack, and Uorrlssey and Proctor ror ibe season. Tbe company laid off last week, but la playing at Worcester and Lowell this week, snd Is booked up solid. 0X0. BitLXT, trombonist, closed wllh J. E.Omm. berry's Comeditns at Columbia, Mo., Sept. 14. JouN I(. RusSBiL, comedian, U clerking in Uie Uoiel Pierce, New Castle, Pa. RODTBB OP WILDBR'S BriOllUTT CO.—Dr. H. W, Wilder, manager; Hn. Edgar Qeyer, ireaaurer; Harry unlvey, stsigs director; the two Qeyere, In. perlal ({nartette. Justice BeoUey, Ben BenUcy, Will weaUieiby, Harry Hnlvey, S. w. Williams, Harco, Qeyer ana MoAieo, and a band of eight pieces. The ehow reports good business and Is nooked tor twenty weeks in some ot tbe best houses In T«ias. ROSTXH OF OALLiniN k MDRPnr'B COLbMBllH Hlnstrela-F. L. Callahan, F. 11. Morphy, J. E. Wl|. bnr, BaiiT Hall, Billy Ollmore, F. E. Howard, Eddie UIgglna, Eielka, Qeary and Flynn, Leslie sna Allen, W. F. Qorman, Alvldox, Qeo. Perry, DDI; Eggere, J. J. Oolden, M. T. Oear;, J. J. Flynu, Dill; Stewart, Dick Thornton, Joe Tuomaa, M. P. Waiaon, Dan Watson; Fred Unrrler, leader ot band; Tboa. Holt, Frank L. Calbiban, leader ol orcbcam; J. E Wll- bur, manager; U. IL Walte, advance agent, and Master Uarry Oanvln,dium major. MaoRioi Lbti'8 laiest anccemfnl song, "Airy Fairy Lillian," Is now being sung by Fred Bowere, of Ibe "Prodigal Father" Co.; Adelaide RandaU, ol "Hush city" Co.; Brdnoy De Ore;, ot Ward i Yukea' Co.; Katbrloe Ilowe. ot 'The Pasalog Show," and Ed. Parker, Nellie Dunbar and Jullnt P. Witniark, of "A Trip lo Oblnatown" Co. NINA Witsoii was a Clipfer caller Sept. V. She bas Just reiuraed rrom Contt Bay, Md., a popular amusenont retort Juti outside ot ualilmore, wbere tbe baa been performing for the past six weeks. John Flood la proprietor and manager or Ihe retort, tnd HIaa Wllaon lutormt us that bo has been ver; tuucesvful, and tbaisbo never bid a more satlstac* tor; en^gemcuL Tho place la now oloaed, but will reopen under Ibe aame management next aeason. JouN B. MicxiK will not no a ekeieh with bis wife, Kmma M. Uell, ot tbe Bdl Sisters, having Joined Joseph F. Edwards, Isle or Jones and Ed- wards Eli'Rau amo Moors, contorUonlats, are resUng at their bomea In Hblladelphia, Pa. Oso. F. Tanbiu, of l^weau Bros., musical and acrobailc clowus, was msde a member or tbe Actors' rrotecuvo Union, No. 1, ot New York, Sept. 2S. tlsHBiT iNO Wiixia closed a tucceisfal wesk st Engel's PavUlcn, Cblcagu, III., Sept. 28. Yario and CURTIS and Baby uorlel, tbe child coniorilon dancer, opened at Oosmopollian Park, Dnnbuiy, CL, last week. Dan Lxsrsa, late of Vldoco and Lester, and Billy Baker, kite ot baker and Doyle, have Joined bands, and will play the East the real of this season. TUB HooxKs URorniRS Join John F. Fields' Drawing Caida at 81.1/)Ula,Ho.,andalayfor tbe remainder of Ibe season. Proprieuir Fields WUI Em out another show next teason, with Uie Rogen roUiere ss head lines, nnder Ibo msuagefflent of Jas. U. Flynn. PRIKCB AtJiBNB hss closed with ths Only Hving Adam FoRpaugh Show, and waa a Olipfer caller Sept. 28. He reports sslariea from ten to fllieen weeks In arjeais. Prince Albene aud Miss Lemin have dlasdved pannenhlp. Jis. AND Jissix (kill were booked at ttePahice Theatre, Kaston, I-a., last week, bnl Uioir trunks went to Oauastota, N. Y„ Instesd ot Esslon, Pa., snd It was only through the kindness or Tbny Les- Ue, ot Ibe Bijon Theatre, Pblladelpbia, and John Brock, manager or Ue Palace Theatre, Gaston, thai tbey secured wardrobe to go on wlUi Uelr acL Tbelr liunka arrived BepL 2i, W. 0. Di VBiux rcqoeais ns lo slate that, a|. Uiougb he wae billed b> appear al Proctor's Tnea- Ire, Ihit dly.latt week, In conjunction wlUiTaylor be did not thus appear as he Is working alone. Ward isd Brown have doted wiui the Cook h Whitby Show, and opened at ihe Oalety Tbeatn Chicago, III., Oct. 8. ALP. Haxsa writes as rollows: "I am pleased to ny we have made a big tnccesswith Lowe CoUlns' Tronbadoure, and reel qnlleathome in America: in racl, I abaU try U> Slav here It I can posalM; ■"{."•ff togelouiot my Enropesn engageDents." K. IL BRiviaB, comedian, haa returned from San Frendtco, Cel., and Uie East, and Is playing Ibo Texas CIrenIL / a SoaxAN h LtNDis, soenlo arilitsi of Chicago, lu., writes us as followa: "Our scsne minthig business U extreisely heavy Just at this season ot Uie ;Mr. and Masonic Temple Hoor Oarden does not seem to hsTo loet lu hold on Uie public, a* wa are puylni to good business aU Uie time." vt"* "9".'!'..."'' I'AtJOniiiRi am Inlrodndng Ue Wblie Cake" and "De Leader or Oombaoy B *' Wiu Maddirh, comedUu, orBbarple;*s Lyoenm Tbaam Co., celebrated his twenty-ronith blrthdav on sopt 2J, end recelred a photo case, a sllrer cnp and aiHver irinket box from Hanairera itSaSm K L^S"^ !?? handsonepreisnSifiom tbe mtmben ot tbe company. ™ DoiA WiLiT hu Inst set music to Carrie Emerva words, "The Organ I Beard That Day." She la abo introdndng Leo Wright's new song, "Eicnon DearesL" BoUi nomben have been aecnred by w! Wllmaik A Bona, who also report a snecess for tha song, "ner Eyes Don't Bblne Like Dlamonda " hr Dave Harion, and Wm. Courtnghl'slilt, "Jolmoi My Old Friend John." Tbo latter la nbw being inc. cesstnUy anng by Al. Wilson, Pete Dailey, Ynuna and Mason, UcItIIIs and Stetson, aeorge Wiimn Fnnk Doane, Walter Jones, Press Eldndge, Oeorge Ooraian, Dan Daly, Ungbey Dongherly, Uiin llarer. ly and olhere. NoTBS FROM HiAoo'B OrTT CLUB.-We an ROW In onr seTenth week or ronUnnong prosperity, tbe business so rar being abead of laataeason. Rven- bmly well and Ibe show making a big hit. The living plotnres are one of Ihe featnres, recclting cralltable ndlces everywhere. Laal week, iS Rocbea'cr, tbe city auorney took objeciloni to tome ot the llthogmpba which we use to ailveiiiie tbe living pictures. Ho ordered their removal trom the store windows, wlUi the reanlt ot onr re- ceiving a great amount of rreo advertltlng threngh Uie local preaa- The seats for tho opening perform, ance were all aold by six o'clock, snd at night hun- dreds were torncd away, nnable lo gain even aland- Ing room. Tbe show mado a hit, and baainetts con- Unued good thronghont tho week. Barry Brrant and Carrie Fulton appeared togeUier for Uie Oral lime on Uie night of SepL 2t, as a sketch team. In an act new to the vaudeville stage, entliled "Snap Bhnis." It made a bit. The learn ukes the place ot Lowry and llanly, who are no longer with ihu company. Ida Williams ind RSRTnA Oarnibax lefi for Europe Oct. 3, to f oim a three months' engagement. Tbelr new skeuih. "Dy Express," will bo prcaentod while abroad. NoTxs AND Rosnm op Room k Wolf's "Awat Down In Dixie" CM.—We opened onr aeaaon Sept. 2D, In Bath, N. Y., for Uiree nights, to l lg liualneat. Onr compaoy Includes tbiriy.two colontrl perform- ' era. Roster: Rogera k Wolf, nroprletore; F„ 0. Rogers, manager; Joseph Wolf, ireaaurrr; i. H. Obartes, stage manager; Oeo. Smith, preaa agent: B. W. Blonge, advance: Prof. T. J. Liuio. leader c( brass band; Pror. J.F.WInneur,lcBderof orebesin; Cbaries Small, mnalwl direclor; Cbas. Wbiteliouae, master of properties; Morgan nrooka, master of baggage; Llllle Rogen. Uie Three Ronaldoa, Matter Owen Thompson. Major Qeo. I,. Rehrens. B. K. Leel, F. J. Waionnan, J. 0. Sterrelt, J. W. McQowen, Ait Brbeldlng, Obas. Uaddero. ArUe Wblle, Clare Fit- ley, J. V. OKMT, Arob Fenae, 0. J. Pieman, Oscar Wilde Paul, John Hawklna. J. W. Yermoot, N'eliie SmalL Nellie Oreig, Pheba Strong, Lanm Lord and Lncy Phinipi. Wbuih AND WgicE have closed a succtsstol en- igement at Uie Wonderland, Erie, Pa. O.O.SORDITZ has resigned ble posiUan aa alata manager of the Electric RalltVHy Parlr,Terre llaoie, Ind.. 10 accept Ihe management of tho Knoll A McNeil Novelty Co. Fori and Bration's new descriptive aong, "Tbe b.;llsor Fate," is now being sung by Mr. Ford wlib success. Prominent descriptive singera have it in rehearsal. Stbwart and Brint report a success laat week In their new Dutch comedy sketch at Frank Hall's Casino, Chicago, IIL Mamie E. Klinx writes ns that the eitaie of tbe late John E. KUne, of John E. and Mamie Kline, waa settled up on BepL 18, snd that she eucceeda lo the enUra eaute. Wm.amd Krmx BiRSBCK have postponed tbdr European engagement ror seven moctbs. They will go to Calllorala at tbe cloae ot tbelr i with Pastor's Co. ABTRim J. O'BRIEN closed a two weeks' engage, ment at the Oalety Theatre, Ohicago, III., SepLa. Be Joined Albinl'B Co. for rour weeks. Later on be will Jdn bit old paruier, John W. Jess. Jbknib Rdode will berearter be known as Jennie Leon. She opens OcL is, at the New Jumbo Thtt- In, Minneapolis, Minn., for the aeaaon. LtLUAH PXRRT AND FLORBNOI DETXRI, In tbtlr grotesgne dsnces, are one ot the hllsot tbc Rellly h Wood Big Show. ToMMT Qdihn, late ot Webster and Quinn, bas lolnedThomas Fatlock. Marix Warren Is tinging Willie Wlldwave's hiusttong, "A Leuer rrom the Old FolkBatUorae," WTluen expressly ror her. Ben Mowatf writes ns that he has dlipoocd ol his laundry business In Chicago, III., and will le- lorn to Ihe stage, opening Oct 8 at tbe Ijceoo Theatre, that city. In conjnncuon with his mils son. Harrt UARinAM announces that hs haa made amngememe ror the appearance or L*Eairaoie, French conjurer, in this coaniry. Tour begint Nor.2S. Bbbtii B. TnoRKTON Opened OoL 1, at Uie Theatre Comlqne, 8L T,onl8, Mo. Marie Warrbn has Just completed her OfiieUi nigtalatthe Pabice Theater, Boaton. She recenily Introduced Robson's "1 Beard a Song" with eac- ccsatul effect. NorKS FROM Barlow Bros.' Minstreia— Boat, ness with us sUll vsry good. Tbe boys are all In good health, and giving a Orel cbiss show. We have organized two baseball nines, and have a game neariy every day. Tho errora are quite nnmerens. but we have plenty ot fun. Tbe vocal memben an sUII galling their several encores nightlr. The band, nnder Ue leadenhlp of Prof. Dick Vaienilne, la making ablg hllon the street, and we are making a alrong feature or our aireet parade. Bualneaa la drat class, and Manager UcNavIn and the Barlow Broa. have leaann to feel good. JVLia Wood (Ure. Jamea P. Smith), of the Wood Slatera, was presented In Pittsburg, Pa., laat wnk, wlibamaailiTdog, Tou E. Sweeney la ainging "Her Ryes Don't Shine Like Dlamonda," "Velvet and Ilaga" and "Do Waa a Pal or Mine." Alex. SEAMAN writes ua that his living plcures have been a great aucceas in Oblcago, III. Ue rorther alatea tbat he le cloalng a two weeka* en- gagement nt the Lyceum, that city, and opens tt the Oasluo Oct. 7. I,ORBNzR AND LOTTA plsycd s speclel dve days' engagemeui at tbe Indiana, Pa., ralr. S. 8. Stewart's Banio ana Guitar Journal tor tbo monlba of October and November haa Jnit reached ns. It conialna uie mualo of several waltzes, snanged for tbe banjo and goltar, and a number of exerclaea ror the same Instiumcnts. Tbe nsaoi reading matter, notes and correspond- ence Is conlalned within lis pages, which are, In fscL replete wllh matter ot Interest (o all perfom- enoQi>-t banjo, guitar or mandolin. Ha mualcal contents make It or great value to performere, and It will be found iDstrnctive and cnterlAlnlng. 0. K. UARnis' laiest song, "I Wonder, I Wonder," has Jnat been latned to tbo pmressloo. Ur. Harria stales thai tt Is a somewhat dlfTerent compoalilon from our be has ever attempted, and Is a aong that Is tuliablo ror both male and renale voices- He expects a great asle ror it, and abw atates thai ha hat sold ten thnnsand copies In a short lime of his late song, "While Tbo Dance Qoes On,"^hlcli It evIdenUt a "winner." ■Tbe Bblls op Fate" Is tho line of Uie act now being given with admlnble egect by Font and Francis, now wllb Ibe Hopkins' Treus-Occaulca- It bas excited tbe most tavoruiile commenL Jerome Is appcsriug in his clover act, "Tbe LU- ard In theWdl," at Halt's Casino, Chicago, III., milng a two weeks* engagement trom Sept. 23. Noras nou tub Owen Banri-rrr Co.-iVe ban been ont aince Jnlyi2,and are now playing fain through Ulnnesnia, Wlaconalnand lows. Uuameas la excellent. In faot we ara turning people ana; al ever; performance. Roater ot companr: Dot Bait- leu, Florence BtafTdid, Eleie Ka;e, Millie Reed, Owen BariieU. Howard Randall, Rrnetl Flabcr, S. A. BL 0;r, L. V. Rcckbnrn, wlUi James A. UaitleU manager. FiLaoN AND EsROL hsvo porehssej tho neccii- wood Fmit Farm, near BleventrlUe, Mich., and win make It tboir home In faure. It le four houra'aau rrom Chicago, III., and Is sitnated in tho ver; heart or tbe Hlchlgan rraltbeil, overiooking Lake Ulcbl- »»»• .. W. H. SonooLET, nnlltt at Orewrord'sTbeaiie. is also with Pryor's Mllitai; Band, aist. Joai'Ph.Uo. 1. tTTLX Madob Ellis, chamcter vocalist, who to* been snccessfal wllb the song, ".My Pearl's a Dow- ei; OIrl,"ls singing a ver; nnlque comlo dittr 'JJ'J week, enllUed^'And lie Was Such a Fonnr ow Han." Tbe diu; was written expraaaly for her oy FeUz HcOlennon, and Is replete with laoghablesM nnlqne incidents. Among this IllUe oomedlcooev rapertoiysre therecenlsong bits,"I Do lioveloo and "Her Oolden Hair Was Hanging Down uer Back." EMTLT Danier Is singing"! Didn't Think lied Do IL bnl He Did." Basie Wells has decided to hereafier be tt^ow; by her hosband's name, Ilrannlgan, and the tea" win appear as The Drannlgans, Patar and Saine- Carlinand Claee are doing well In Ibcli new Dntoh act ALinA Btecce, wife of Olio Strock, magician- died suddenly SepL 80, at her home in Newart, k- I. Heart dlswte wis the oanse or her deaU. Carroll and UINDX8, black face team, '"J^ gaged wllh Byde's Comedians, and «P«°i'>Jr'N uist oompani at the Oalety Theatie, Brooklyn, n. T,OotL