New York Clipper (Oct 1894)

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e NEW YORK CTLEPPEB. OOTOBEB 20. — Honn. Rl>« A Rrlanger unouncc lbs enun ■aco«M of the pl>D wlilch Uiej luva been nuitorlDg for Kvtml jnn, Ui gel In one booklDg tKenii/ iht ezclD>lve booking of \1\b priaclpd Boathera polnbi H<at of uie UlsalMlppI lUver. White ihe dlMuuelon WM gnlDg on u In Ihe merliii or demeriui of UiU Idea Uieae nenikmOD were Millng Uietlre itdor tliekire tn the llet, nnill now Uiej me ebla to an- DODDoe UiAt one leu«r wrlttcD hj eoombloAUoo nininr li ■undent to get time booked la ell ttie Inportut Boaibero theura ewt of Uu Hlululppl Blrer. All tmvrling mtnaien wlio htfe thu far iianiacisd boaineaa mib Klair t Eilaager>a Ez- oliaDiie iiniler tbie new plan eipreaa tbenaeire* as iborouBhly ploased with lie operalloD. — Eowln v. nilioD, nunmer or Elolao Wlllard, wbo la now touring In Uerbert Hall Wloilowa mnalcal conie<lj, "The I.lttie dpoculaior,' wntca that he la much pleual with the Increaae Id boal- neaa bo baa eiperlenced lately. Hlia Wlliard li maklDs a bit. Ckrloiu, the ducer: Albert Habar, Viola my Oroabj aail Prank P. Ilaren are alao mak'nR frienda everywhere. Ur. Hilton aara that for Tcrj nearly the remainder of the aeaaon tie win ' play In tbo largeai cliles tor three nights and one week. — Note* from the Hkrie Klnzle Co.: Stanley Walla baa Jolnvil ilie company. We pUyed InBi. Jnbne, Hioh., week of Oct 1, to 8. K. 0., tor tonr lunla, and, atlrr the closing pertomiance, Hlaa KInrle an<l her company were teudeiM a lianquei br Hr. and Hrc. Illcka. Kin XInzio waa prtaontad with a mrpracliaum pipe, afid Marie RIntIo with a lieautlfol pin, In Die form of a leaf, aet with emer- alds. — Ferris* Comedians, aopportlng Grace Bayward III a repertory of plays, roport goo:* boalneaa. Tno apeclaiuea Introduced by the company are well re- eel vol. — Lionel K. Uwrenco, nf arimih's "Paast" Co., baa noovereil Irom a serero Hurglcal opemtlon. — Ilnaley's llnmatlciM opens seiuon on Oct. It, with ibe following rosier: 1. 0. Homey, iranaRcr; 0. U. aroschaer, buslneaa manager; Fred 0. Uoey, Aagnsta llooley, Uarry Morton, Louie Oleason, A. Vandy. Hra. Kred U. Ilney, J. u. Bbosdol, LItilo Ocfl. Uarolog; rmr. Ilrnwn, leader of orchestra, and A. W, Walker, adrtnco. — Haporta of good baslness come from Tlioa. R. Hhea'a&i. The company Includoa Jore. bIcAullIt, KdwIQ Wayne, Jnarpn Greene, W. J. Cames, Geo, K. llohinson, H. J. (irrenp, F.IInnro Krancla, Wini- fred Greene, l/iolao l*erlae; J. U. Oottrell, ireaa- nror; J. T. Uocanlcy, representative, and W. I, Oamea. suae manager. — Alma Barle Joined Hurrar t Usok'e "FlnDl- gan'a llall" Uo. (loi. i, repiaclog Ulailjn Van. — Rlleen llcamond la plavlng the inah colleen with John R. Urennan, In 'TImi the Tinker." Her alnglng la a strong teaturo. — "The Btnigglo for Gold," by Heymour B. Tib- hals. WHS acted for the flrst time on any stage at Banduaky, 0^ Dept. 1«. — Bonnie Doane (Mrs. Obts. Murray), presented bor hiiaband, (Jnaa. Mnrray, of Hurray and Maok, with a girl baby at their bome at Jackaonvllle, Pin., UcU» — Manager Wagonbals writes that the tour of the "Yonng Mrs. Wiuirop" Uo. has upeiitd up aplendld- ly, and that prnapecia are very briibt. Tbe com Kiny Inoliiitca tbo veteran llolii. HoWade, Collin empe, Krroll liiinbar, Wm. Iluoi, the Mlasts Rowan, Abell and Bcbovelln, and Mrs. Anna MurU mor. — Gco.H. Fenbrrg, planlai, baa oloaed with the lllloy'a Coinpany anil Jolncil llnward Wall's Idcnla. — tjarl Il.tUrlton Joined Jsoo Ooomba' ooiupany atLeliauoD, Ind., Ucu 0. — Kirk Arnislrong'a 'Toto reieraon" Ooinpany No. 3, under tbo iiiansgorouiuof tJlark A Uo., reports pn>HporonH iMistnesfl. — "Tbe Derby Mascot" Uompany laid off recently to reorgauize, and roaonicd Ita tour at lietrolL, IJIob.,Oou8. CiiKS. J. ItoiiorLa la no lunger tbo manager. Knink Logan remains as bualnejs repre- sentatlvn, and Ubiw A. Taylor, tbo owner and auutnr ot the play, will aot a« bis own managerand triuuiirar. Praiiic Holvllle and wile are no longer wllb the oompAuv. — Lnwls and Le tisok coniluue witta "Tbe Italn' makerv." — Arthur J. O'linen will rejoin Oaylor's "Bport HoAlilairr" Co. Ool. 11, to aasnnie bis old part ot Deiinia Ucfllnty. — K. II. Le liuo Is doing a nrw monologno and aliigliig and dancing spoolally with "The Limited Mail." — Lew Bloom tiaa loft Stove Urodle's "On tbe . Uowerv" Co., and has algoixl for noil aeaaon with lloyl A MoKoo. Ur. Hoy t la to wilie a part to at Mr. llloom'a tnunp spoclalty In a new play. — Uafflllle U'ArvlIlo'a uugagement at Abb«T*a Theatre, this ally, whloh begins In Februsry, Is for seven weeks, awl Is Uio time which wa« reserved for Sarah llernhaMi. At ilie close of this ennge. roent M-no. U'Arvlllo win go to London, Bog., where >ii.i will open. May 18, lor a season at Ooveai Ganli 11. — Uenry W. Klllolt, the Kngllab property nun employed by Augnailn IMy, was relumed to Kng- land, OOL 10, liy ibii L'oniinliulaner of Emlgrsllon. — Mrs. Janiea A. Ileriio reoeutly preaented her hualmud with a bouucing boy. — Wllll<<in Caldor, who repreaenia Sutton Vane, author ot "Tho Span of Life," aunounoea that sr- ransementa bavu boon rnHdofoTtbeproduollonot Uiai play In l*Hrla In lloovuiiier. Uealdi-a this ciim- anv and tho ono playlug the piece In Antwerp, Ur. Ider eipeohi to put out a company in Qermaoy and one In Auatria. — "At Lial,*' an original play by Mine. Jansu- sobek, will bo produced by Kate Ulaxton. Hne. Janauacbek will play a part. — Heaara. I,e(1er«r & Uunlevy announce that they have aecurrd Tom Gould, a well known ohir- aoior In Ibis dty.lo ap|>onr In the fonhoomliig pro- (liiolUin of "In thu Tenderloin," K. K. Prlco^a new molodrsnift. — Managen Canary I,eilorer have engaged J. Uheever Goodwin anil John J. O'Kreto to write tbe hook of "The Twoiilloih Uuiiiury Girl" In phieo of Bydnoy llosonfcid, wlm baa declined the couimla- alon, oocHiiao of oilii-r cngHgemcnia, — Iloater ot I'oto lUkor'a"UhrlHand I.«na" t».; P. M. Morgan, manator; Clay Lambert, agont; Hob en Rogers, aiaiie iiiaimger: rule linkur, Uuaiiie Douglas, Mario Moruslnl, Helen Marr, Lonia Far- ml, H. S. Oono, o. H Tiiaycr anil James Wblicooii. Buaineas reported fair. — LiiulB A. IVrkcr has signed with Manager U, I,. Bhutl.ot Port iiiiison, N. v.. to atar In a now (Icrnuin farce nimoily enlllloil "In Tmuiile Again," The piece la being wriilon by Krauk ArandU — AUBoH's Coiuodians olosoit eight auccossful weeks m Hlohlgau, and opened In South Uend, luil., to "S. K. O." Gertie Claire and Den Hruwn Ate laio aildltlnus In tho comiauiv. — Kdwin h'. Wou-oti opens with "The Prlvaie Beon<iary," Ui:l. -a. — Janiei Silver, who la to play a ooni|>any from Now York to San Fmnolnco, Cul, tor a abtted bet ot tl.uiM', the ct<iupniir lo travel on bloyolos, has algoni Klllce Werkloy anil Kay llonud for the tomalo lulos. Too play, whloh la being prepared by Mr. Silver, la eullileil "A Rhcc tor Life." A lauiaatlo parado on wheels will be a tcatuie. The commny will atart May 1, lau. Tho longest jnnip will lie one hundred and icn miles. — Mr*. VViliImn It. llailulinb la very III at 'JtO Raat Twoniy-arsl Street, Inls city. Her phyalolana say abo OAhiiut rooovur. — Max a. Will la niiialcal dirculur with "The Dol- onol" Co. — Uarrlollii Weoms waa tcmtored a rcceiiUoD lo Cbsriolimvillo, Vs., her nailvo city, tvcouily, by many uillaena. — John A. Htovona baa rcwrlllen "Unknown." New K-rnea and leallsilc eiiecta will be luiroiluool, Mr. Hlevona will appear In hia original eharaoier of Unknown. 11ie tour will omhrace the eniira IVolilo coast, umlor Ihe management ot John Ma- vniro, or Uuiio City, Mon, — Aruold Hooves baa joined the "Wife tor Wife" t>> , in piHv thi> leading heavy, — Alda L. Sharploy, ot shai _^ _ ^ „ tre Co., coleuniteil lirr hlrthdav and also tbe eighth '. Sturplry's Lyceum Thea* annlveisary ot her marriage OcU 11, and waa the recipient ot nuiu'roiia gifts irum uembenof the eonipany and friends. — Nnles from ilio l^alhimii Opera INi.: We have seen out two weeka, and are dolngaaplendld btial* in-aa. Our cnrainiiy uiiiiilicra toriy-elghi people. Thoprlnclpalaare: l.aura Millard, AitoTo Fiirrlog. bin, Genruilp Unlgp, ilenrgo Ijding, DougUu A. Fllul, l-Mwanl Welib, Anthony Wagner and Rlri land tyuumn. — I'llie .\k<.>rair,ini lias Jnat conipleied « comedy, onilUnI "Molinila'a Wnea," — Frank lo Ur. SL-h, of the Kolilnnm Oivt* Uo., haarnlln-ly recnvcrrd fmm tho anrglcal operauou treeuily iKrrtormeil upon ber, and rejoins the com- (amy ibla week at llsnlshnrg, Pa^ — TbaKnoll-MrNell ivi. will oloae ihalr naasnn. bjiDpnnirlly. (hit. lu. — Geo. X. Fox has Jolaed the "lUs the Tinker" Co., as mnalcal director. _ — Manager W. P. Crosaley writes Uial Ward i Vokea' bnilness has been most gratifying, esneelally ■s tbey made money on ten on* Dignt stands when It wsa supposed tbe Stan had never been heard of, and adds:"! believe them to nethe coming farce comedy aiars as their pecnilar style of business seems to 'catch on' evefywhei*." — George Cnnway ts the bnalness manager and tressorer ot "Flag of Tmce" Co., and Llizle Don- way la playing Johanna MeShane In "The Rising Generation" Co, — The ColombianOomedy Oo., headed bv Virginia Booth, Ohaa. Mortimer and Fmdrlc Eiraball, opened their aeason at MU Pnlaakl, IU.,Oet. 16. They cany spedal scenery and eoatsme* forablgh clasa repen lory ot new plays. — Jennie nolman Is 111 In the National Temper- ance llotplui, Ohicsgo. Hlas Uolman has been very 111 from the elllKts or a severe snrglcsl operv aon, hnt Is now thought to be eonvaleselng. —Thomas J. Grady has teslgneil from Ander- son's "Jolly Old Ohnms" Oo. — Angnatns PIton and Kalbryn Kidder annonnce that they will not use Clyde Pitch's Engllah sdapia- tloD or Bardon's "Hme. Baoa Oene," but wlUsloply uM a translation ot the play. — Oeorie W. Keogh hu brongbt snit in the Su- preme Court ot the Riate sgalnst Wn. P. Cody (BnOUo Bill), for alleged lire«cli ot contract. Mr, Kengta allegea that Hr. Codyrngaged him as aman- ager ot "The I.ady ot Venice," which waa prodnoed at tho Fifth Avenne Theatre laat aeason. —The New York Ideal Opera Co., ot whloh Oharles A. Kaiser was proprietor and manager, has coooe to grief after tonr peiformaucea. A me<Ung waa held In this olty, Oct. 19^ by tbe members ot the oboinsaodtbeninalclans,atwhlohlt wsa dedded that, anien Hr. Kaiser psid them the salarteadoe very soon, legal strps wnnhl be taken in the matter. —TMlnaand Lily Adama, daoghters of Geo. U. Adams, will not go on tbe road this aeason, but will attend school In Fnlladolpbl*. Pa. — 0.0. Moore Intorma os t \t he has left tbe Minnie Beward Co and hu brou M suit aaalnat A. Rt. Lorent, manager or the cemi. iy. He further alatea that when the case came npi-r trial atCan- andalgna. N. Y., recently, the cona^ <)le failed to appear with tbe summoni and the o^ <e was post- poned. — Jenerson, Klaw t Erisnger have see red Mrs. lADstrv to play on their Boathem olrenlL —T. J. Bhearer and Nellie Diamond, with . 'Mie's Comedy Co., have decided to separate si tbe lose of tbe present season. —Notes and Roster ot the Bpoooer Diamatlo Oo Manager F. E. Bpoonerbassecnred rights to "Doira tbo Slope" and has bought tbe play and all rights to ''A rarcbssed Silence." Roth pisys are now under rrhearaal and will be put on with all new scenery. Allle Spooner Is making a hit lu her songs and dances and winning great praise from pie^s and pnblia Business no fsr baa been good. Roster: F. R. Spooner, manager; Edwin Brink, Oonnt de Swearlngen, J. H. Beaay, J. n. Lewla, Elbert Pay- too, George Hotaford, Lewis Anderson, Adolph nemdon, Allle Spooner, Nannie Bpooner, Annie llarrlaon, Jessie Brink, Daby Hike, UtUe Joeale Brink. — The following auractlons are pUivIng with Jefteraon. Klaw A Brianger through the Sooth Ihia week: llnyi's "Black Sheep," Nell Uargess' "County Fair ■> "Ooon Hollow," the Kllaayl plo totea, Ohaa. Frobman's Oompauv, In "The Olrl I I.en Behind He;" EDIo Rllaler, Ulltoo Nobles, and Archie Doyd, In the "Country Snqlre." — Wm. E'liols la 111 at hIa home In St. Louis, Mo. — Ilarrv l/)w Palmer tntorras na that he baa left Ihe advance of Callender'a HInalrds, and has Bigned u advance repreaenlatlve ot "The Olrcua niil" Uo„ under the management ot Uearbome i Green. —Violet Cameron, of Lotbrop's Block Co., Bos- ton, Mass.. wrliea us that ahe waa married to Major M. F. Oleaaon, llghining drill performer, one year ago, at Wnrcfaler, Mass., and that tbe marriage la lust made public. -Clinton A. Robblnaand wife. Resale Bonows- Robblna. have rejoined Paige's Players, — Usrry R. Auailn, Joined tbe Toddl Raymond Comedians, al Burlington, Kao., Oce. — Dahb Comedy Notes: Uoalnesscontlnuesgood. We liave addod two new pbiys toour repertory Mid have received enough lettera from ads. In laat week's lasoe to organize tbreo or four companies. Tbo poaimaaier st TOnnlngtoo. <X, said: "Manager Rubb lireaka the record tor mall tor one Indlrldud." The Illuminated p«rsde by the challenge band each evening, la a novel feature. Cans of red dre aie filaced along tbe curb atODOs and tneeoUiv street la l.nmlnated tor blocks. Manager Unbb la bard at woik organizing hIa No. a Company. Our new printing arrived al Winaied, and we have now tbe dneatllne of walland window work of any repertory company on the road. — "Samson," W. D. nowells' dtamaileallou or a biblloal story, wu acted rortbe dial lime on any stage at tho Van Oorler Opera House, Sebeueolady, N. Y.. Oct. a, wlih M. A. Kenned; lu the Utie role. — Roster ot De Jadge'a Traubadoars: Fnnk De Judge, sole proprietor and manager; Jas. Walsh, suge manager; Chas. Eomett, musical director; Arinur Thome, repreeenuilve; Ned Kellor., Jennie Kellon, Tlllle Hasnn. Amy GotUob, Harry Tbomp son, Uba*. ouo, Uio Walsh Bros, and Ned Kelton's aeUng dog llnde*. Beaann opened at Sand Coulee, UiiDI..0ci.l3. — The opera house al Adel, la., was burned lo tbo ground OcL a, during a big ooudsgrmiloii that ncarlv wiped ont tbe business porilon of the town. — Glenn Ghase, ot the Obaae-Wells Theaiie Co., waa married to Rmma Hanning, a non proteeslonal, of Newton, la., recently. — Maiide Howe-Morton gave birth to a baby boy at Great Falls. Hon., on Oct. t. Motlier and nhlld ate doing flnelv. — 0. w. and Hande Oourtoey have Joined the Kromor Thoatro Uo. for leads. — Hilt Royer writes as rollowa: "The aanie old alory. Friday morning, and over orinn houdred anawora to my 'ed.,' and many rrom the West lo hear from." — Noiea from the Woodward Theatre Co., now playing Iowa and Minneaoia: Wo are In oor tenth week ot good buaineas. Tbe rosier of Ibe company remains unchanged m>ra tho opening, vie: Preas- \ai B. French, Chas. Horn, Uarry 0. Long, Will ItavK W. F. Scbroih, 0. u. Woodward. Carrie Woodward, Blanche Hall, Dona Carlton and Once Raymond, our nroductlon, "Down the Slope," hu compelled us to hang ont the 8. R. U. sign several times, and Is tbe bit or our repertory. — Roster or Loiila llartman'a iJo., In "Foiled:" K. Iiurton. iMua He Vers, B. Franclea, Hiss llath- erioigh, Laiur A Livingston, managers; Lewis llartnian, loads; Jos. Livingston, John Crane, Ed. O'Counell, R. Jackson, Rd. H, Hauley, Harry Greon, Harry Jones, uharlea Mathews, sdvance; and Ed. Keiielbaon, advaoce agent. -Sharp's Opera llouse, Unmboldl, Tens., Is closed peruiaiiontly. — Fowler's Playen report good hoslness In Iowa and Nebraska. The company inclnde* several sing- ing, dancing and musical specialty people. The roster: Ual llrown, Joe Ronnett, P. F. Rutlcdge. Earl Craddock, Mrs. Jennie L. Oasoy, Margaret Cushman, Maggie Miller, Little Norino, Lillian llolchlns, plan- lat; E. F. llntohlns, business representative; Jack Fowler, manager and proprieton — The new opera liouae at Bennington, Vt,, which o|iened ror the Smt lime about two years ago, baa Just come under a now management, U. A. Wood succeeding Bond A Tinkny. Nr. Bond has been obliged to go abroad on acoonnt ot HI health, and Hr. tiakny, Qnding that tbe management a the bouse reiiuired mote ot histlmetban be could give to It, desired to withdraw. Mr. Wood Is well known to tho ptvtesslon, having uauaged thoold tbestre tor years. Theoidboueehasbeenoonvectedlnloan armory, and tbe now house runs without opposl. Hon. Recent atttactlons wore "A Trip to China, town'' and Jamea O'Netl. Among tbe coming at- iraullona are George Thatcher, Prof. Rriainl'a Kqolnea, Adams' "A Crasy 1.01" and "The Fencing Mnater.'' — JoiTVey Pendy recently motored several ribs by a fall. She Is slowly recororing. — J. Irving Southard and Emma Ballsbnrr Sontb- ard have Joined Sidney Drew's "QlMed lge>' Oo. — H. 0. wililsrd loins Fred Marsh's Select Players OvL la, at Oxford, N. 0., as advance represenbiuve. — Albert Wilson, baaao ainger, Is wlu the Tavaiy Grand Engllah Opera On. — Lew Silver will close bu engagement with Marsh's rtayeii Oct, SO. — Hosier ot Shea'a "0. T 0." Co.: John J. Shea, Liule, Ueasle and Lulu Sbes^ Ueniello and Tarleton, holllo Aldlne, Prof. Bnider, Jack Murray, John Boerkel, W. B. Eastwood, Cba*. More, W. F. Jobn- auu and \v. E. Utaumhauih, with Ftmwoltoid, ad- vance. UTAH. tbe Salt Lake Olt^_At the bait Mke Theatra llomt DnmaUo riuK aupponing J. U. SUalJanl, nad fair ba>lnaaa Ool M. "Piltodi" had good bDiioatst-IO, LTiiBl«.-llau(>'M)'Nall«;bavla< snoeMtad lagaU Uaa OkarhH rrehnaa'a taJaaeUM dlHotnl, baa pat oa ^>>llta« ilhuaa AiiNi mora ao.l !■ dolog a Ma haiioaaj HARRY HARWOOD Was bom In the City of New York, Feb. 1,1»S1. He made bU fltit sppearance npon the stage In Novem- ber, Wtl, at Norwalk, Ctr, as Tt»p In "Evenbody's Friend," John E. Owens being the star. He Hn- Isbed ihst season at Uie Grlswold Opei* Oonae, Troy, N. t., under Roma Waller's management, a* prompter snd ntlllty man. During the sesson or H7a-7> he WM wslklng genUrmsD wltb John A. Stevens' slock company, playing the circuit which tnduded Kansas Oily, St. Joeeph, Leavenworth and Omaha. Ula next engaferoent waa <lth Aago«tln Daly'a Company, at tSe Grand Open nontc, this city, during pah or the season ol ll73-74.thers- mslnder or that season having been spent lonrtng with E. L. Davenport. De next went to tbe Provi- dence (R. I.) Opeim House, under the management or wuiUm Henderson, playing second comedy.aod remained there during tbe seasons or ia;«-7i-Ta. An engagement rollowed with C. A. Spalding, ot St. Louis, Mo., tor the Olrmplo Toea Ire stock company, as second comedian. He nmalned there three sesaona, uniu tbe breaking up ot the stock system In that city. The aeason ot ia7»40 he uavrled wltb the late E. A. sothem. Ibis having been Mr. Soihere's last sesson In this conntry. During the Summer months' ot lST4-76-7e he wss at St. Johns and Hallfai, nnder Ihemauagementnf Lannergan AMannary. Through the seasons of 188041-12 be was with Ada Caven- dish, and afterwards with Joseph Murphy, playing comedy and cbaiucter coles. Hr. narwoon was three aeaaonsirith Shook ft Oolller, playing Jarvis Is "Die Lighu 0' London." He alao created the partot Drover Dan In Fred Bryton'a "Forgiven," and remained with bim tonr aeaaons. This part brought bim considerable reputation, and resulted In hhi engagement by Obas. Fmhman for Gen Backthom, In "Sbeoaudoah," which was pioduccd In lasa, sud In which Hr. Uarwood won con- sideraiile Increase of tame. During the mn of this play he was married. April 17, law, to AUce B. Haines, a metuber or the company, who died In childbirth, Feb. 14,° im Hr. Uarwood was the original (Quaker father in "Miss Helyett," which wss produced In usi. For the past two sessons he bss been with John Drew, and has created the parts or Ponbud In "Tho Haaked Ball" ioi Hliam Green In "Th* UutUrilles." He la at present playing tbe part or Sloaoh in "The Bauble Shop," at the Empire Tbeatie, this city. In this role he bss been assigned a part directly opposite to tbe line ot business with which he has been identlDcd ror the past llfieen years, viz.: oomedy old men, Sioach being essentially the villain ot the play: but nevertheleaa his performance has won much pimlse. Hr. Harwood has played with moat ot the noted alars during the past twenty years, and can point wltb pride to the record of a busy life and a snc< ceaarul career MISSOURI. St, Loala,.-BuslDe8e was good last week, as the oily vai wall Sllsd wltb coaatlrmarchaDta Tba Kaa- dalB dtav the loeletr paopla. OLvarioTsaATas.—Aooa Buoaaid mada bar profas- ■looal Oabut at this boots Oct l^ Id '-Lailr Wloderaan'a Faa." The advaoea iaia of aaau waa large. CtoTalaod'a MiDilrali appaarad Bovlay aluraooQ aod aTsnlag, Tha TtraryOraihl Koaliah Opera Company 9. UaaaoOraRA IJOcsa.—-Tha Paialoff 8b<- builoeaa lait wa*k. Ravali'a Comadliaa tbit wcea.lo "A hatiBw." JuUa Marlowa U. Uavua'aTBakVRa—"Land of the MldalKbtRun" draw BooO hoiiati all weak. "Tba Toraado" Una waaS. "Tba FulMairsi. llAOAH TUBATfta.-J'oarny aod Fox draw biR bouaai tosea "iolTamala*." "Blue Jaana" thla waaa. "Tba BideHhoW'SI. Harofr FaraaaootS. MTANDABO TuSATas.—Tha Ruiiall Broa* Comadlaoa eaoabt Iba crowda laat weak. Tha Galalr Bporta thia WMa. Uarry Morria* Hurlaaqucia 21. rora'BTuKATHa.—MafBlBLaaOlaric nada a bit In de- aorlptlraaongsaod waa ra-toaacad. Naw paopla: Alice J. Bbaw, Clark and wllliama, UroBDalll and Lui-llla. kltlia dlartoo. Viotat Rt. Clair. Uarry FaotoD. Kltly FraaolB. EromtraoDasd Bell. Hibel llMtb, and Utedra* maUo compaoj la "Tba Hlranalan ol Farla." MO(ll!(l.kY*H UcaaOH.—Big baftloe«a laai wa^b TTila wrBb: Oaorae (tarlla boy), J^DOIa Kqjm tvocallu). SIg, Fraocli (trapaw). Alflala tdaocar) Zeddle (laDiala lm< paraonalor). Dava Tboiou (Tocaliai). aad tba lUKk com' pasy lo "Jaaaia Jamaa." LoHpoN MCBio UALu-Uommarvllle A Fira bava da- oldad to dliatasDoiDaBleBaill'aOrcbHtfmaDd lo aaa a KdU piano, with 0. K. Mobr aa piaoiai. The companr: BU aod Will Baoalay. Ualua aad LItala Nawman. Wm. 0*Bauraa, Alice Bumalta, UagsU Laa Clark and Jobo W. Jeu. WiNvaa aaaoas—Alaiandar Eirk. ataga managar, and tba rollowtog company: Joaapb Draw, Qao. and Bidia Dunbar, lany Bootbarlaed, Bartha Walnwrlgbt. l*rnl. DaolorthaiMl Fiaak Uanar. BassH'a ALUAMiBA TBBATRa-Lao aod la Klla. Uanr and bmma Braitb. Uacar and Ballla Ebana, Larry C«D- ntn, Anala Klaila, Miia Uigglna, Laca MlUlian, Prank L. Uaj. Lollla Tboraa and Eva Uowaid Oaa TeaaTBB -Hlllaid ribnoi*. Alma Adaioa, Billy U nieda,Frad aad B^Ia Boiklrb.J. D Rjan, iandoi; Uwla, Flora Halm, KaUa Aablay, LoUla Laalla, Ftonace Bllaaonh and Ohaa. Qrady. Oahbbr THBAvaa.-Tom Brlioo, Wllaoa and Uawla; ■laorga Hawlar, Rath wla^ Oaoigla III'' Dalmay, Mart Taoho aad Uatlla Urowalog. HT, Ilia BRTART a TaSAvaB.-La Rola Brva, the Allrna, Frank -ooaa. AlleaAtblnaon. KUty Eavaa. idaWalllag. Hadga Maeb. Doloraa Arntonua, Kadiab, Uaergla Dnval, Dare BHM, wsvB V* ^4 asBVBvaaai aavusvas. wws||iv vwwi a^Bvv MeUonI, Mona. Uoaulas, Billy Hart and Fml. Pbll. BpilalD a lull orthaatra. roBiqua TuBAvaa—tial- Ftad WIImo, Prad. B. Haw. lay, Toio llall, UaiUa (lunloo. Birdia Tborolnn, Tbot. Doyle, Lttala Araold. Emily Ynuoa, Oljda Flitllips, l-'Ma NaiDoD. Lilly Wblla-Onoa Mills and uura BoUer. Bijoc Tuaavaa—V. J McDaoald, Diamond Wbltloak, Llllla Walab, Jaaaia Adamr, Faatl Aodriwa UalUa Klag, ArthurBlylaa.Chaa Lata, Bd. Cooper and Uao. TBlMl, tluar.—A. L Sadler la aablblllog Naal'a HTsataat palQUBK, "Btalla," at COB Olira Buaat, to admlnBs OTOwda It la attraetlag mora auaoUoo than "Hana,^ wblob la being aablbltad at M) OllvaSlnat Anoi. UtAnoard. wbomaVaa bar proraJWlooal dabut thiawaak atlbaulyupla 11iaatr«,ln "tjady Wlodarmai**a Fan." laihadauRhtar or iba lata Sanual B Siannard. and baa tiaeB appaarag to amateur IbaatncAla for about two yaan. riba wu aaan by David Balaaao, who peraoadad bar tn study for tha alage. aod audi waa bar auccoM thu Mr. Krobmao put bar In u laadlagladr ot -'Lady WIndarmara'a Fan." Bart Whliios, the borlionlal l>ar parfnrmarol ttuuall Uroa' Coiuadlana, 'all tiom iha bar wblla onotUing tl. aud atruak oa tba up ot bla haad. tla wm plcbad up lo ao unoooaoluui coodluon aod taban lo hia draaalng room ai tba liotal Billy Uart. lor Uia lut aiiiaan waekB atag* maDaaar of tba BImlnl r^ioeart Hall at BpnogOald, HI., bu nturoad to Brraot'a Tliratra Fr«d B. Hawl*r, lata iiaga loaoaaar ot tba Qardeo Tliaatra. bu doubled op wllh Major ?r«l Wlluu. ClBTarand'* Hioalrala eama hare for matiooa and nigbt ot 14 Tha Rnol Garden and Culno oloaad 7. and Farcy Uootno. tba uaoager, waa called batota tha our tain aod praaaolad wlUia h 'M watch aad cbato lie will open tho tlanliB aarlyneic Mar Harry M. Koapp, for aliyaaradoorhuper at llariln'a Tbeatra. la now in tba jBvaIrr buiioaai at 1,046 NorUi Urand ATanuo I*ral. Alind Hobyn. tba oompour ol "Jooiata," gow to Naw York to auparlotaod iha rabearaalot Uiatopara. Laura l,a« (Hra. Una Kachinao), baa twan tibIubb bar husband iDiaaagar ol tba WInur 6aTdan) for tha Uat two waah«,and UfXTSia all an aDgagemant at Canton U. Hdib Lucille, tlia olatrTorant, aod wlla ol Ch«a Oavllli. wbo alad Oct. 4, wm daDgainualy 111 13 Tba MidwAT tlhow at tha Fair Orounda ao-t Buck Taylot'a Will Whi Show at Bportanan did a ralrbaaloau lut waeb. Kanaas City.—At the Coatee Opoia Unnae, this weak, Julia Harlowa Tabar, In nporlorr. Tba ad- vaaco ula Indlcataaa largewaak'a butloaaa. Lmi weak, "Laily Wlndannarw'a Faa^' oama for tbrna nlghla ano a roatlnea ui ihjur bualnaaa. riia oumpanr wu aertnlt BrIUoIaad bnlhe local praaa Mut weak, Rom Cogblan. Obabo tinMA tlocas.—Tbii wMk, "Tha lluaUar." Lut WMk "A Taau BtMr" mada lla Ont ai.pur^oce hAra, atpoputarprtcaa,anrta aatlalacwry WMk wu tba n»ult Jaa J. Carbati ooat wub KlBVS HrBBBV TUBATBS.-ThlS WHk, "<-ll-IL" Lut waek, "Tha Darby Wlniiar" mada lu nrat appaaraOM bara to a big wMh'a twcalpla. Natl WMk. J. 0<t, In '-The Star Qaur." _ OILLis OrsBA llooas-This weak, "Dnder tha Ou. Usht," by tha iUHk. and tha tolloving apacialllai: Kekart and Baraar. Ueonilua DaglBS. tba AbaiB^ Kmarr and Ruwal. and W. U. Abam. Mail weak, "Tba BUM'ioi Naw York." TaBAVmaCoHluOB-Fruanuaaayappaaranoa. Maoa- r Walkar bu bad tba wbola tniarlor rvpiinlad and ..ja<04d.Bno a haodHme OBW drop curtain will b« Bo. lahad In a ooopla ot wMkL BualnoM uuntlauu good. Tbia wMk'a bill: Bonba King. MdTAfly and itaina, OiwaWallaM. JOB Ualay, Aonla LaMla, Nlua Clllloo. Toro Fay, tluaale hbnora, Ualay and Kaymoad and Iba Btsok OuprSBiRoa—Tba DbIiobb will Join 'Tba DavU'a Auo- tlon" a. Tha roor WalUin HUlan-lloM, Clara. Martha aod Mamla—wbo laft "Tba DbtII'* Aaollon" f^ompany bar*. BavatbatrdanM al tba OlUlatbla weak. OREGON. Ponland,—At the Maninam Grand Dan Solly playad to good boalQB* weak ofOel. I, prvMOUflg'-Tha MilHoBBlra" aad "O'Balll, Waablngtou; O C" "Cbar lla'a Aaal" will h* aaaa U, KaUa Bmnil t& CoBBaar'a TaaAVaL-Tb* work ofraoovatlog la bBlag pntBMutad ntihoutdalar, aod lb* ibHtrawlll probably r* opaa attout ItoT. 1. OBPaaca —BuaioaMMntlnautobaol thabaat. Wuk ol 4: Emit Charrlal. Rmill* Paara^ Iba Th«la Fanlli. JoMpbla* BabaL Uarloa. Dor* BnUiarB. Hal PatunglU and bii tralDBd dog Willi*. Mil* L%lo and Dlaoa. MuaaoBU'a Ksw TaSAVaa r.oaiuna—Hany Browo*, DaWiu CIlBloB, Wahar Font, I'ApMo. VanioB, Jobn Yaakal, Mr. AIbabIL Maad Kaymoad, Sadla Daway. May ObriBB. Biidia llama, and F*arl Aablat. ABBBcsaa —BaatrtM Loma, Lulu a noaa, Floraac* OlaytOB and Waltar L* Roy. Loovaa—Tl*aaa<)un*t MAaAOaa Ooanaav lalt for K*w Voi* m a Inp • TUB llratsliike slnoe the fennatlon of Branch A, Actors' Protecilve Onion ol Boston, ocooned In Brockton, Haas., Oct», when delegate W. J. Garrt- son went from Boston and ordered out tbe varlstj sctorspUylng at tbe Park Theatre. Ed. Joyce and Verona Uanoll, a team ot ok) time character Uetch Eitfotmeis, spprared, and Hanager Charles Fel- wi, of Ihe boose, oanoelad inelr engagement Im- medutsly alter the show, on the gronnd that ibeir sketch was not good. Being membeis or the Dnlon, they protested, and Ihe other actois at the bouae, including dre weil known vartety teams, aotlng nnder Delegate Gsrrison's sdvlce, refused to go on. Hanager FeUows olosed tbe house, refondlDg the money to tbe sndlenca. After tbe sndlence left the mailer was adjusted, but Joyce and Carroll did not appear there again. Tney wen to report for doty eveoeveslnglast week for half salary, bot wen not to be allowed on tbe suge. Wm. Db Boa, head balancer, and Sato, Juggler, have closed a two weeks' eDgagement at the People'a Theatre, HluDeapolis, Minn., where Ibey Introduced their acts as gpeelal restores wltb the stock compsny's ptodnctlon or "Michael Slrogoir." J. ALDRiCH Mbbbt has started In the song pub- lishing business. He has Issued "Molly's tne Qlri ror Me." UNB ot the teauies ot "Aladdin Jr." Is Anna Boyd's rendition of the topical song, "I Didn't Think He'd Uo It, But He Did." John J. Burke, ot tbe same company, Is singing the song, "Johnny, My Old Friend Jubn." ^ JBHNiB Okovini, or GrovlDl sud Uorne, wbo nmcuied her kneecap at Heater i Blal'a last Bum- mer, nas recovered and is pracUdog a new sensa- tional acrobatic dance. DiiBY Wadi reports that ahe does not intend worn lug ahouleagaDemcnts before next January, as her Urae Is all diiod up Ull then. JOUN 0. AMD LioiB MviUowgtL, formerly tbe HcDowelle, are wltb the Lilly Cisy Burleaiiue Uo. BaMTLiY AMD Gbbvb have been working eteadUy since they Joined handa. Sept 10, and are now with tho George Ulzon Co. ROSTBB OP KITTILLO ft LllTWIOB'B UlOH ULABB Comedy and Specialty Oompany.-Eluello, Leiu wloh's troupe of uuny canines, Boughion, UtUe Irene, KlUy AUen, and Felix. We are lo our tenth week aud the ghuat hasn't taUed to mate bla ap- pearance regularly every Sunday. Habtsb uaMkY WiLLUMa, the colored Oatboat buok snd all around dancer, has algned with "On the Hlaatsalppl" Company. YORi andbrsoh, stage manager ot the "Slaverr Days" Co., baa put on a new aet tor the company, entitled "The Coloivd Barber'a Picnic, or Uot staff lu de Wooda." Tbb EouroB tlUABTiT la no longer connected with Laowortb'a Vaudeville Oo. JOBN WlMSTAMLSr AMD JOI OAHMOM Sn 10 pTO- duce a new act. In which tney Introduce tour dis- tinct ehaiscleta, combined wltb Ibelr mnalcal and dancing apeolslty. E. U. KsROB, acrobat, waa presented with a baby girl Oct 6. Hamib AMD Al. amdbrbom, have eecured four lit- tle pickanmntes, In conjunction with their Sooib. ein plantation sxetcb, "Oom Bread." FARkSR'a AMiRiOAM Doos ut playing a two months' return engagement at the Nnureau Clrqoe, Paris, and alao appearing at the New Hippodrome, Parle—two pbicea eaeii night Grakt Pahuu reporta having a delightful pleaa- ore tour abroad. Ue baa traveled through Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and la at present doing Ger- many, Auatthsand Swiizeiland. Hr. Parieb, while In (X>peDhagen, met Horrli Cronlu, the dob expert. Nina Madison and Fhincb Lio are to tour Cuba, beginning about Ihe holidays. OLLIB YuUNO, dub eiperi, has lell Dr. While Cloud's Medlcme Co., and has returned to Colum- bus, O., where his brother lies In a critical condi- tion with cancer ol 'be atomscta Prop. V. P. Wormwood's MoMxaT and Doo CiRcua repuna meeting wlib succeaa with u. w. wiliuuns' Comedlana. Bianagor AL Rcevea has signed s coo. traci ror two years with Mr. Wormwood. Williams amd adamb opened wllh Canictaes' HInairebi, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct8, and report meet- ing with success la their new apeolaliy, 'The Bhwk Romeo and Juliet" Palmbb t CAMkOLi.'a Jolly JoxBBa are playing through Michigan. Laat week they opened two new open houses, one al Cedar Springs and tbe other at Uorley. NoBMAM, the Frog Han, waa presented with a beautirul frag scarf pin. Got 8, by Jerome, the Llurd Man. Op TUB "Pawn Hokei 210" Compaoy, Nellie Don. bar Is Introdnolng tbe lateet ballad, "Airy Fairy Lilian" and "Uer Bjes Dont Shine Like UU- mcnds." Amy Lee is alnglng "ToL Lol Lvl" and "I Uldn'iThlok He'd Do II, But Ue Did," and Frank Doane Iniroducea "He's Been Thinking Ever btncc" and "Johnny, My Old Friend John." Wblch AMD WBioH, knookaboul comedians, are pUying a special engagement tor two weeks wlib Usrrj Williams' Own Uu. GEO. J. Prbbb baa withdrawn from Alma Hon- tngue'e repertory company, and has Joined with M.J. GoodwHL Jack amd Kobb Bubxb were specially engaged to Btrengthen two ahowa the aame week, Oct 14—Em. pira Tneatre and Uadlaon aircei Opera Honae, Obi- caga,llL HURO AMD Uabtman doecd with the SantcUe Show Oct 13, at Synuuae, N. Y., aud ate re.en- gaged tor the aeaaon ot 1816 making tbelr third wltb that show. They open Oct m, at the Odeon Theatre, Baliluiore, Hd. Paiby Thainsr AMD NoBA BlLDY wcTO maiTted at Wayneaburg, Fa., on Oct 4. Ricb AMD Macs closed with A, J. Anderson's Big Novelty Co. Oct a, and Joined usnds with tbe Forrest SlstenL Millie and tiadie, song and dance perform- ers. They have algned wltb l>eming>B Farce Oom- edr Co. Eppik Hubstbo AMD Habil GiTrBB doacd with Flebis ft Uauson's Utawing Cards Oct a. Tbey Blled two weeks lu New York and will JoUi Bam Dcvere's Uo. Oct a. Hh. AND Mrs. Uabht Rouolmrx will celobiaie the flftb aonlvemry ot tbelr wedding Oct 10, st iholr home In RIdgewood, N. J. LauLA BsLLB la said lo have made a bit wltb "ThetJorii Han." H. Bellao Bailed, Sept is, from Havre, Frence, to Uoenoe Ayrea, Araeuiine Hepobllo, 10 pby a three months'engag vent U>Oabb ft .UNO's Minstrxl Norss.—We are now In our iweUtb week or prosperity, sllhough through Illinois we played to poor hualnesa, but alnce we alrnck Iowa and Minnesota we bavedone a nice business, llendeiaon Sfflllh snd wUe have purchased the show aud D. W. McUabe Is now Duslneaa manager. Prof. Ebnore'e Bead and Or cbeatra of ten pieces la a featare, and In our noon, day pande catches the people. James Partridge has charge ot the st4ge, aud Is giving satlafaetlon. Our company nombere Iwenty.iwo people. Mrs. Smith has lust complsied some new wsrdrobe and a beautiful banner. "The man In white" makis his appearance every Thursday, We were ente^ Ulned at Watertiio, la., by C. U. Atrmeter. Thomae aud Brown'a mnalcal act and Le Roy Bland are the tcatoree ot the show, aud nigntlj respond to en- cores. Tub CoNROYB,Jahn and Hyra, have returned to Chicago, III., from a long tour ot the NorUweat. StLBUN, the Juggler, met with a painful accident In UatTuburg. Pa., by pieroing one ot Ula hands with a bayonet Ma. AMD MBS. Odaumcsy hoblan iTTlte ot tbelr succeeatul engagement ui Ucrlui. They are now In Munich, Bavaria. CoLiiKS AMD CoLLiMB Were tendered a reception by a political club In Ibis oily hat week. Noraa prom DaowMLBift OAiDY'sHnierBBLB — Eretythbig la going along smoothly with na. While buaineas ihiongh Hlsaourl was not large, we bad no reason to oomplalo. LTUtA Yeamans-Titus It Introducing to her Bos- ton admlnn the new song, "In Ute Rarn," by Fred, Emerson Brookp and Chas. J. Wilson. The Ulter'a ■'*'>°*>" I'M beenaecondbjH. Wit- mart ft Bona. Bimnby AMD Obatmam play the Keltb droolt oommencing at the Bljou Theatre, PhiladelphUL HuwABD AMD wit.i.iAWB an irltn the BAnia-Sant- leyOo. uBHBi Caiman, tbe clever tkotatsiat and ahad- owgiapblsi, arrived frum Ennpe too late to open Willi Uarn Williams' Co., In Chleagn, III. Hr. Sa- uian hasbrooghiLa Petite Fiosslernm Europe tor a special engagement wllh Hani Williams' Co. Laura a. FatKcis pttaented her hnsuand wltb a baby boy Oct 7, In Ttuy, N. Y. Tub Danbin Family report oloaing a auecesa- tul engagement of eight weeks over the J. U. Hoore urcnit. Tbey open at KoU ft Hlddleton'a Cincinnati, o., for four weeks, Oct 22. Anna L. Bates and Rrmx Pbamcib have Jnst closed a tonr months' engagement at New Oileus, Ul Klule Vraaois opens at Pope's Tbesdre, Bt L^Sj Mo., aad Anna l. Ba*a Jobs "Ttie StafH Dam W, quimm, the oomcdian, is now unn. soooesBfnllT "Johnny, Hy Old Friend John ".^^H Didn't do a Thing to Him''(Ford and n^aiiB' Irtesi), "1WUI Be^ere" and*"She wi k^^X' new Ebgllsb ancceaa. '"^ ' SUTTOK AMD BAY open at Usil'a Casino Cbw,- IIL, week of OOL M-Sov. 3, and win wo°i' k!^5*'° open In New York aoine time In December IH omMO the roster et Bam T. Jack's 'ctir... gtnzaCo. ibetypee caused John Ualdwln'a n!!^ to appear as Ibe voprletor. The totter u proSeS! man, aod Sam T. Jack Is sole proprietor. ' TBB Kabtxh SiSTXBa opooed at tho Ninth ..a Aroh Street Moseam, Philadelphia, Oct. s ^ Habib WiLLiiMB, pnfessloaally known as Uam. Olalnsont, was married, on Oct 10, to Edwion Jackson, s non proreaalonsl. of this city. TBB PLAMOMDOX BROB. Will heresiier work slnai. Clare PUmondoD, Joggler, will be known u "Amoodo." Plamondun, win walker, will main buname. NOTEB FROM HOWABLDHoOABTIR'8 BioSrxciiiTv 00.-we are platlugto ''8. R. 0." The Home uSo Qoarut la the hit ot the abow. HcOorier Broi Cmlg and Willbuna alao Terrlll, the Inietnaiionil Jaggler,an amualng the people. WearanlaTiia tairdatta. ' ' °" D. 0. BOOTT was called bome to Topeko, Kbu b> Ihe death of bla mother, who died on Oct 10 ''11/ Seott has been wltb Uahan'aHlnatrela. ° Tub Fhbmohtb, Chaa. and Louie, will pitr wiib the Boh Flizalmmona' Co. for tho next three weekA Filsom and Errol Join Uyde'a Comedlani lor eight weeks, opening Got K st the AudlioilnnL Philadelphia. ^ List WEEK "The Bowaty Olrls," by Jerome and Stewart, was snug at tbe three Uariem, New Yoik thea'res, "Prodigal Daughtei" Co., May Howard Company, and Annie Bart ot Tony Pastor s Com. pany. the latter Is now Idenillled wltb mis song It IS alao being eieeUvely anng by the Bjroo sit' ten, ot "Abont Gotham" Company. TBB Wbaujtb, htdy Insunmeniallsta. wblle closlnjtavetTsnccesaful engagement at the Tren- ton Muaeom, Trenton, N. J., were preaented wiik severel choice pieces o( cblna from the Trenico pouertcs,as souvenirs. KimE Psmbboxb (Mn. R. B. Pearson) has beea aerlooslr 111 wllh typhoid malaria. Shelalmpnv. Ins npfdly, aod hopes to rejoin the Lilly cut Co. In two weeks. Webtlet B. MoLban, or the team or McLean aad Fosberg, Is vetv ill wlib poeumonla st the home ol bis annt, at Lndlngton, Mlob., and grave doubts ate euterulned or hIa recovery. Hr. McLean's wire Laura A. Frands Foaberg, Is In thla oily, and has been aent ror. HiNMiE Rdbsell bss Rcoverei] trom a eeveie alckneaa, and la Dlllng a rour weeka' engagement at the Eden Thaatre, New Orleans, Ls. Oao. L. MOXLET, stags manager and ballad sing, er, ror the laat ihree years with W. A. Mahata% Hlnatnla, Is recnpentlng In MatlUi, Tex., at the hot apringa. MBS. E. D. Daties, wife or tbe once well known ventriloqolst ot that name, died Aug. 7, at her honae In Adelaide, Bonlb Auatnlta. The deceased waa aeventy yeare of age. A nnmber ot yean ago ahe accompanied her hoaband Inalonrotthegtobe In hiB professional callUig. BBYAtrr AMD CLBATBB nave Air. Hampton's aong, "Say Sadie Ryan," In their repertory. L. B. Walebe and E. Btyau Dnnshee, or Aostlo ft Stone's Boslon Hnaenm, were CLiprsB calleis, Oct. M. Tbey are In New York ror a brier buslnesi VlBlt Cabmamblli add LuotLLM have Jnst closed a Ore weeka' engagement at Engel'a Pavilion, CDlcago, IIL, and opened at Pope'a Theatn, St Louis, Uo., Oct 14. TDE Tbub Albiomb, acrobata, are with Pain's "jMl Days or Pompeii'' at the Richmond, Vs., Ez- poelUon. NOTES AMD IteSrSR OP FLYNN ft SOBRIDiN'S CtTT Sporte Co.—Boslness la good with na and the show gives satlsracilon. Our rosier Includea: Flyon and Sheridan, sole proprieton; HattJ. Flynn, buslnesi manager; Geo. Snyder, lAwrence Tlmoiby, Harry Rookley. Geo. Brennan, the tour Nelson Sisiera, tbe Arnold Blaten, Mile. Zlttela, Criaale Sheridan Lil- lian liucaa'er, Minnie Daly, Alice Wren, Flossie . Drew, May Kennedy, LIUIa Stone. Ullle Raymond Uenrletia Wheeler, Rosa Bur, Kitty Buckltn anil Uale Taylor. Joe Flymn'b new aonga loolude "Another Utile Coon In ToivD," sung by Sam Collins and Allle 011- beR In "The Black Crook;" "Speak Not Her Name," snug by Wm. P. Denny, George Gaakln and Uin Davia; and "When UcOirtby'a Changed the Nnmbei onitbe Door" le In the repertory ot Jobuny Carrdl. Hark Hnrphy and others. belle IRTINO, ot Wooda and Irving, la alnglng John A. Nelaon'a new descripilve aong, "The Old Love and the New." JDLtA Walootb made ber reappearance on the ataga at the People'a Theatre, Milwaukew, Wis., weekof Oct 7, after an absence ot two yean. Sbe was preeented with a atand ot rosea, 10. jAOQDBLtNE, ot tbo team ot Jacqueline sud Mln- ona, la lying aortoualy ill at Minneapolis, Minn. WILL Wtatt, for Uie paat alx aeasona stage manager ot the People'a Theatre, Milwaukee, Wla. writes us that be will aasume ttie management of the Theatre aomliine(totmerlyApollo), EvanavUle, Ind., Get 22- Jambb E. RosTBtTM has left J. W, Haeieady'a Co. and Joined Luder's Mlngirela. 0. 8. PsiMBOBB goes In advast;o of WUi e. Col- ham'a Famoua HInalnla. Ohss. Buret has slgnn) as aaalatant agent, three daya In advance of com. pany. BiBBL Oaxtxb la alnglng succesatnlly "There's a Star In Uie Sky for V» All." It la pubUahed by J. C. Groene ft Co. Ebmmbdy and (Jdinh anengagedstOameroes' Open House, PblUidelphIa, Pa., for tbe season. Noras pbom W. S. Clbvsland'b HiNsraBLS.— The recent sddlilons to car company Includs GeorgeCasUe, baritone; Ben Noirls, tenor; J. D. Baire, basso; W. D. Acklay, trombonist; H, I. Ot- bome, olariouettlat: It v. Proeaer, counter tenor; Wm. Sowen and Wm. Uenry Rice. Jno. J, Nolsn baa been ntalnq^as stage msoager and vocal director. On Oct 14 we commenced pUvIng oar retain dales In tbe torge clUes. Geo. wiiklns, lesder ot orcheain, bss been engaged as condncior ot the otcheatn at the Avenue Tbestre, Louis- ville, Ky. Tub NEW OFBBA, "BannesB Rcnnty," motlo by Isidore \Yttmsrk, lyncs by Richard Ganuonr, waa given a private orohestn rehearsal at Nihio a Tbestre, Oct 7. II Is rumored that tbia opeia, which waa written by Harle Dressier, irill soon have a prodnotlon. Pbof. J. E. Ob Leoh, electric wire vrelker, is homo In Bnlfalo, N. Y., after a tonr ot Uie Eastern Statea and Canada. He Intorma na that be la loot- ing for a winter tonr. M. 0. AMDkRBOH, leasee and njanager of the Founbiln Square Theatre, OlnolnaaU, 0., writes oa that the house Ib doing a phenomenal boalneaa ihls aeaaon, the "S. R. O." sign being rrequenUy called Into aervlce. Bob Frliialmtnona' AUilello and Bpeelaliy Oompany Is among the sttraoUons booked for an early sppesiance. Ci;roKTi, Hindoo Juggler, has canceled his en- gagement at Oimoross' Opera Honse, Philadelphia, Pa., 10 accept an engagement' with the New York Uaalno Vaudevilles. J. P. Reed, with tbe Jubilee Co., writes that he Is Blnglngsucceasfully irtth "Ttutt Sweet Picture ot By Moiher," publiehed by O. W. Lane, Gloocesirr, Haas. F. 'iStkaPEi.D Jb. writes na that he Is sole proprle' tor ot Uie Sandow Trocaden Tandevllles, sud thai Eugene Sandow has no proprtetair rights lu the ehow, but IS lu receipt ot a aaiary. Vesta Tillet la giving In Birmingham. Eoi- Isnd, her nndlUon of "Toe Girl Who nan Away," the Uteat American ballad. nuAS. F. BnwABoa closed witu UergelreUi's uin- atnls Oct. a, and opened with Hatibews' comniy U0.8. NOTES PROM RtOEABDa ft PBINQLK'S MlNSTBai^ —We ptoyed lu Ubsrtcstnn, W. Va., Ool. 8, and as H la ine home of W. 0. Tetry, who In coouected wlio tbe company, a large andlence assembled. There are ten Knights ol PyUilsos with the show, ana atb r the performance Capl'al Oily Lodge, Kulgnu ot Pythias, gave Uiem an enjoyable teoepUon. air Knigbt Jonea delivered an addrees of welcome ip the visiting Knights aod was responded to by »■ O. Tenr. Then all est down to a bounteooR feast. During the evening Ihe minstrel orohcsiia ins- coniscd dellBittul mogla. Billy Ketsauda, James Wblte and Jamea Hoore did their anan toward nuking the occaalonlively. DtmiHO A rapoBMANCB given by Ilie Al. G. r >ei°' Hlnstrel Co. at New Orleans, Uany J. Howaid. toe tenor ot the cotnpauy, who lias been successfully singing Uie paibetlo ballad, "Tbe Widow's Plea f<'r Uer Son," bad Jnst rendered the song when no wss presented wltb an nmbraUa and cane. Fivi. John II. UuBt and Mr. WIU L. Oonlon were the donors, and tne preaentaUon speech was made oy Prof. Duffy. Tbe arUdc^ were aUver mnuied and cngmved. Cbas. Btewast and Jake robbmthall were made memben of a K. ot P. Lodgu, Oct 9. In cn<- eago. Mr. Stewart leoelved a handsome K.oir. wateb charm trom Jean Brodey. of Hllwaniee, Wis.