New York Clipper (Oct 1894)

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524 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. October 20. RUltlnR bf ibo eltcUon of offloen. Rndolsti' Aronaog wan olecM proildent of Ibo boird, wll Mitm Fnnk Tlc«pre«ldon>; B. Wobbor Fcrker, ircuorcr, ind JoMpb A. Amom, HcreUir. Tin onlceni, wlih Allwrt AroDnon, nuka up tba Bo*id of Ulrcctore which will inifugoUiotiuUiott tlM expiration of CuDarr A IXMlonr'a leM«,Mor. 9D. PliDi hivo alreul; boon n)mp!eled bjr Ine trobl' Icct tor (bo cbuyoa cont«nipliii«) In the amllto- rloni, aiKl Kim for (nnaforailDg Uio (cooDd noor of tlio bullillnir Inu a club room for tba lua of Ida Oaalno Oluii. Work on Uio tltaratloiu will bo hORon In Korcmbcr. and It la eioactad Ibat tba new OMlno HuhIc Uall will bermdrforopenlnf oarlr InUeccmlKr. eUNUAr NIIIIIT BHTBKTllNHDniS WOta StTaS Oct. 14 u follow: At tha HotropolltMi Optra Uouao a concert wu niven br Uio k«lb* Ooocart Oo, A taatlinnnlal Uonellt wan alTon at tba llroadwiy Tbwtro to tbo Now fork Baaeball OInb. Tha Ttmplo Oup, rocanUj won bf Ibta, waa pRBcntcil, and a Tarled prognmma wu offered, Including iho acbool room acone from " Dr. BjnlAi," given b; llo Wnlf Hopper and bla cool' panr Id ordlnarr alreu. Tbo Iblrd of the eerlea of coDcena br Ullmoro'a band wu glren at UM Acadcmr of HohIc, and nt Ibo Fifth ATonna Tbeatie waa gircn the Omt or a acrlca of turoopUcon leO' lurM bj Thonua Htovcna, cniiUed "Jtoap Shota at Ulraclca." KiHi Fahrikotoh hu beonenaaged bTUanagen Canarj ^ I^edcrer to appear In "The Paaalng BboW when II relurna to the CmIdo, Oct 30. A. Cohan Iioti.k, fcni1letonltt,noTellataiidplaT' wrigbi, nado lili tirl publlo appeaiwca In tbli rountrr Oct. 10, In the Calvarr Uaptlat Church, Ho waa acconlcu a warm reception bjr a large audi* ence, and Itlii leciont, "Keadlnga and ItomlolS' conces," waa Ihitonod to wllb Intorcat. Tiik VAunivii.Li ai-DBwIll hereafter ba known aa tlio upemUliib. Daring Uie opera aeuon at the Holropoilian iipcrs llnoao ihe menibeni will ocoupT theoiiinlbuH box, aa the; did but 7ear. Thegnll room will Billl iio cooductad, lint it la the Intantlon of tha club Ui cut down the nnniiier of TaudeTllla performancoa In lia private tbesue, glvlngnoabow OD open uiffhia. London Tii>ATRii.-o. w, willlanu' Oomedlana opened to fair hoiuea OcLll. A Oralclauahow waa prcaenlcd and llb<:f«llr applauded. Tba lllatbi were Ural on the bill, In a moalcal coned; uct The; performed well on manj Inatmroenta, including a plaou. u. w. willlama gave bla van- Irlloqulnl Iniltailuna. UonlBcj and Proctor, In Mfl aboe and cing dancea, wero encored. HUa I'roctor'a Bpanlah danco wu well eieonied. Prof, V. p. Wormtvood'a troupe of doga and monkeja Bhow wonderful trnliied Intellecbi. The doga go ihrttiigb many trlckM at tha word of command, and tlio moQkeya rumlah mauj aorprlaea. Hooka; denllala, Ugbi rnpo dancora a la WalomtU, ani hnad bithtncera aro Inlroduced with grail Hucceia. Al lleovca, with the banjo, had Bomo new aonga and Jokea. Karl lAdoll, iiurlmobil Imr team, porforined maor diniciiit tricka. Tb>i Uriiliant (liurtetto rtn ilercd (lopuiar acluciiona aud linliBilona In cicel lentlianiionjr. Murpbr and llack,lnt)iclrakelclii lntroduc4jil many cimicily hiti. Agnea Cliarcot, In hor oxliliilllou of lijpnollsm, turnUiUed much amuHemcni iij her maiilpiibiilona of anumberof Bubjccla clioicn from tlieniidlunci'. Han/ mfaterh oiia looking Irlcka are accuiiiiilbibed bjthlaladr. Al. l(c>ovca H pronrlciir and manager; Obarlea Krariklrii, rcprojiviifaiivo; John Itaup, alago nuoa- gcr. &]r. Ilccvoa rcptirlH aood Itualiiuaa ao far thii aeuon. Ni*xi week, l-'rcd WHNlmao'a Bpectalir Co. MiNKH^fl Uuiraiiv iiikathk —Unoof tlie biggeat bouacalifr boiiio iiiiiu wiiiikhiiciI the prrfomiaiicebr Ham DfVLTo'a owiiCo.nn Utiiiilay evening, Oct. in 11 la iliL'lr ililnl (miiki'CUIIvc wovk In this cilj. The coinpniiy, which lnvtlwen ftilly rovtewed, Incladea llayiluiiiind llnihenitii, llownand lloniz, tila llay- (luii, ihc DiitiiivtinH, Sam Dovvre. I.llllo Woatorn- Kvnufliiiil Vldocfj. iliu ituaker Cltr quariol and. (Imono. "Wljm lii llniiioWiiliuutHMoiiicrlnljtwi' uoncltiilcH tJio ahimr. Next week, Hob Kilzalo muua' Co. Javohh' TiiRATiiK.—"The I'rldo of Mnyu," wllh lUn McUarlhy aa principal dcllimior of comedy, Hoiig and daiii-o. und a uunilier uf oxcelleni per* fonnera, liichiillug Ijju lUpley, crowding nlui Iireity cloaely In liio r^ru fur approval, delighted a arqo ciiiilliigonl <if adnilrora of Jovial Irlihoomedy Blglilul Oct. Ifi. The n»ng< and dancea whieb are pluiitlliilly Inicmpcned luronghoiit the play re- ceived capablu rciiiltilnn; tbo comedy work and by- play of the cliloC fun making clmracierfl wu nniufliug, and nit iliu whole the piece acemed to liiaiify Iliu voidlcl of lielng In tliu front lank of lla Kliiil. Thn i-nat; Naglo liarry, Jaiiica Flanagan, tloorgu K*rlo, ViDtyiit I'adiiia, Thnmu Bmllh, Henry (IcnrKt*. Jainaa O'Null, Jamea Toutey, Wm. WakuHcId, Han Hcagan, Ucaalo T. Ileunlngton, Lllllo Uurilell, ItcaliMiarr, Mule I'ollv, l.uu Itlplo, and Uau HcUtrliiy, Next week, "The KuHlgu," ' NiiiLu'u TiiKATUK. —Tola hoiiso waa crowded Dlglit iif Uuu III wiui an cuilmaluuo audience. wliloh applauded a vcrv cnHlliablo pruduoilon of DorlRliial veralonof 'The Ticket ol l.eavoUai." Ihoo Tbo old llnio favitriio racloilmma waa euacted by WallerKinfonl'HHIock Uu., aud ilie caat waa coin, peuiui iiiruiigiioiiu Victory llaleniau, ai Uay Kd' wardi; llitry Mnluliall, as lljb lirlurly; Crlp:le Palnioul, an llawkuliaw, and Ucurgo lloey, ai hm lialtou, wore ortpdciaily clover. The rvpruuiieilon luuilioboiionioi opeciitlaccncry andalHgoaeuinga, Boveral of wiiloli ilnovrvo comiucndailon. Koxt week, 'Tliu I'cudlinil Uaughlcr." MiNkH'U KlllllTII AVKNim TllklTHl.—A lilg wuBk*rt tiUHlncfld Irt HMUred fur tho Irwin llroa.' (jo., which uponod to a packed home night of Oct. lA. The otmnl/jiilon phyod to dno builueea lut week HlUlucr'H Uowcry Tnealrr, when a rovlow or the cuiiiimny apiicHrnl lu llitue cnliiiiina. Tho National Trio, lltink 11. Iirran, Nollle Korreaicr and (illbert K. UuuKuii, Biiil no:ul the pivgraonie rigbl wurtblly. Tiirlr ungliial cnnilo aonga, pirodlea aid funny "liualiicHS" luinidiicud In (lieir akeleli kepi tituaiidleiico III ruara of laugh'.cr. Next week, II W. WllilHnia' Moioora. WoHTii a lli<:ikrii.—liuBlneu condniiestobenv t4) Ibo BiHUilnrtt lirro, aud tbo onKagomonl of tbo Uolorcil (loorglii Ulnaircli contluiiei. This la the ulnlli cunaoauilvo week of tlimr preaeni engage* mout tbcru* lu iliu curio ball the imw feamroi are: Prince Alliviic, I'alilLiet inyalery; tvilliam Ue Bar, coiiioriloiilat; Prof, iiuhlaui, uiaglolan, and Dells 1.0I4, lire i|uuen. I'aiii'i.K'H TiiKATKr.—"A llldo for Life" moved auniH:! lowu Intiii a Weal .HIdo Ibvairo aud opened lioro lu a tariio home (let. If,. The oabi rouialnaun- ctiHugcil, mill iho dnnia received Iho nearly pUiud- IIH of Iho aiidlouco. Next week, BioTo Urudte, In "tin Illy Itowery." 'IVKV I'Asniii'rt TiiaATiiii.—Tho frtenda of ihe mauiiKer of miH liuiiao wore out lu force uol. 1110 wlineiu n thurouglily enjoyable bill, nhlob they accmetl tii aiuiruuiAie, If one may Judge from Iho amount of apiiliiuiio (hoy U*Btowod upon every per* former. Tlio bill forlhia week tionialOBibenaiuea tif iiorforiuerj wlin are favorltca wllb ilii) patrooa t»f Ilio lioiiiii). Aiiioog lliciii are ileehan and lUy- iiioud, III llifir Hkcicli, "A Lucky .Slrlko;" l.ow Han- itall, acrnlmilc Bliii:rr aud ilniicor and liiick dancer; J*'Uilieraiiil Cm well, acrobat lo coincily aktlcb team; Joe cnwihonio, niunU'iU coiuodUii; Fulgoia In quick oliaitKea, Mcllvlilo and steiton, vocAiiala and iilHlurlciuiiviliana; l\>n\ aud Kmuela, In Bonga and ilaueea; iloniilo Timrnutu. Ill aoiifla; the Jonnaoa *i*rlo, ^lllllo aud FiiiliT and I'rof. K. Abt*B (IroclaD myftiery. Tho l'ri«:iiiiii Slilera ami Jdlya Pauline HAil li«in KiiBlaiiil (iiM. IT, aud will upon al thia liouBO A>, iiinkiiiK tlielrAmerlMiiilcbuu Tlieao will )>!> iho disl 01 Mr. I'lUUir'H luiporiallona for this kca> pos. juMisu'.i Pai.acu Ui'Mki'M.— Prolialily the moat mliiiln'dnr Die iiiiiiirri.ii4Ieniureae.xhliiltedat ibla pliieo IM Mr. St'liiilir.'rt kciiiitil of (Irrat Dane and (ilher lUitin. Mr. ilvluill/. Iimh sovcial oagoa of Iheae iH'aiiilliii aiihuah nu itni ihinl UtHiruf IhoTiilrleeolh hin*eianiic.\. The iimli) iillraitilona lu the eiirlo bail.>i Hill utfok arc ilin Lipaueiw daui'liig glrla, liiea Palmer (leinalo iilUlele), l^hlef (lung tailed pun)). Jna. I.ceiihaiii (iii'r<il>ai|, (Miu. (chalk), Bauuilcrs iiiiil /.uii-(!ut (/.liiu ehlell. i^lago—Irving luid M'nlKitii. t'licvrt Irr SlHlera, linylor and (IrAir, Annie II.4JCIIS0II, li.iu. Kniiic, Jauiea Uoeia aud Itio living pii-niu-:«. KKirii a CsuiN .sji'AiiKTiikATais —Thrro la onlj- one tepitit iliat e.iii i>o iiMde u( Mie builneai done nt llilii liiiii.:o. T^^ iei> oil (K'l. 16 Ibo lHt.\ ouico had to clo^r, fur (lictx* vtoi nut even aiatiiling room In- Btde lUo diHtia. 'Mill bill: liarney Fagau'a Pleka* nUiiileji, ll:i) iiinii Uoiirc.o.lollaiiil PAgu, tho Clipper (^uar(i-i, tliu li.irrtiil lirint., MAKrieo Oiew and Liulo IMiiier 111 "J.iek It wB,'* Uielr Ural appearance uviT Iho Kvlit) ciiriili; Iho WaU'tburr broe., Kila Caldwell, 1 lin i'imdiii and John UArr, hdlo lluealed and MaIicI (liiver, cniliiii and Frttley, Mum Beu* Uell, HitivAiil l-.il III uiiil 1. J. Ili'fnm. Uaiiih l.i.ovii. Willi i\a.ti>iied by Koiter .k ninl for the ri'i-uveiyol f l.iHi-j, wtitcli nlie (orrcited to tticm for brracli of ciitiiici two lean ago, baa eoiue to an aiiiU'AiiK* iii;riYiiu-iii wlili the ilrui aud bunn HlwoH-eeVH'eiiK.iKi-iiieiitaliliAihnuBOUCL 16. The Hcilim iiK-iliihi .MiK l.liiyd WAB brought liy Koattr ,t liial BKUII-, bill rlin liAH lirrn onmiged now by Iho coi imnLtloii t'f Koa'.er, llbtl .\ Co. Tho engageiueul i1ia-H iiui. Iiowui IT, m'lilo llie aelton on tbe part of KoMvr A Hl.ll, and Mill l.loyd hu agteeil to p«y Ibem iLe smuuut ol Uio toilelt by plajlog (or IMflk PAum'i ToUTXi.—Olga Kelberaole made lier Amattoui debnt at Ihia home Oct. U, In "The Ttuagreaaor," a diuia, In foor acu, by A. W. Oat* Ue. TblB play, wblcb wai tboB aeen tor the dnt time In tbls oonnlfy, wu originally aoled on Jan zr, of Ihli year, at the Ooun Thealre, London, Eng. wberv It wu piodnoed by Mlaa Nelberaole. It tlie work ef a prentice hand In diamatlc wrlilog, and can claim bnt llltlemerltaodleaa originality. Tbe play wu evidently anggeated by "Jane Kyre," and the uUior ataria wllb a pnrpoM which la not ade4nately feldUed. F,r<a I^ngley, the trsnairea* aor of tbe play, hu married a lietniKul girl, SylvU Woodvllle, who la many ycara bla Junior. LAngley baa a danghlcr who la engaged to ouiy Oeiald Buret, a phyalclan, and in laklni home hli new bride he concaala from bla chiu Ihe fact of bla marriage, and Introducea bla wife u bla gneat. The reuon for ihia eoneeslment o( the new relation Is found In Ihe fact that Laogley already hu a wife living, tbe mother of hie child, who, la conaeiiueucc of Injo- rlea reanlting from a railroad accident, bu been (or twenty yeara bopeleaaly Inuno. For all of ibeaa yean ahe ou been praeilcally dead to the word and to bar daogbter, but painfully alive to her hua* bud, wtaeee affection for her bu waned, and who Unda ner contlnoed ezlatence a aliadow apon hia life. Ue meeta Sylvia, falla In love wllh her and aeeka eooaotatlon for all these mlaerable years In making her Ms wife, laniley la aeniraoned to the uylnm where bis wife u Immured, lo be present at a surgical operation she bu to uodei* go, and be hopes thai death may ihereiiy re* snlL UDfortunaialy for all concerned tbe open* Uon la Boccesafol, and the woman Uvea on and remains to menaoe bla peace. At tho bedalde of bla wife, dating tbo porformance of this oiieratlon, Lugiay meeta hla tuture aon In law and la obliged to oommuDlcatc to bim the guliiy accrct of hli life. The oonvenailon between Ihe two men la overtiurd by the llev. Henry Heredlth, a former aulior of Klvla'a, and a lemtrkaiily meddlesome and dcspic* le aortof man. ThIa gentleman turns tale bearer and iDfoma Bylrla's mother and her uncli, Cokinel Foster, of the continued exiaienco of Ijmtley's wife. llealMcommunlcaientheBame Intelligence to Bylvia, who will not believe li, whereupon toe cunt« otiera tn fiimlati proof of his Bialeineot and, moreover, offers to marry her. stlvla, bow* erer, will have none of bIm, and tnrongb her love tor the man alio cbiinis aa her bnabud, resolves to cleave to him threngb good and evil report. Ilniught face bi face wllb her, iMgley can only plead the ralfcrr of his life and lu ebance of rcdempilon ilirougli their mulnal love. Col. Foaior tbreatena Ungley with lie law, bulla met byBylvia who proclalmi her naasionate lovo lor the man who has wpinged litr. In order, however, to gain time wherein l,angle may make bla escape, ane feigns compliance wll tbe wishes of both her undo and tbo cnialc. She dDda It Impoaslble, however, to nulnialn ibis deception and proclaims her unalterable Intenilon of clinging to Brio in delUnce of all conseiiueoceii. The alu of tho taw la not Invoked, however, and happily for tho Innocent Lrido. social oatraciim is avoided and domestic Joy aaaurcd by ilie death of the nnfotlonate drat wife. The play la of fairly goid constrocllon, but hu lliiie llierary merIL The nuesuon of which It treats, namely, Uie Inadciiuaoy or Injuailce of tbe existing lawH eoneeriilng marlbil tlis Is made. auauly bandied. That part of the autbur'a ptopoil. 00 Which clalme that Ilie pres.'Ut laws relailhg to divorce BQOuld be modified to periulinf the aiinnl* mem of marrlago between pirilcfl, onuof whom hu become hopeieaair luianc, nreda no argument, lor conviction of the JusUcu i.f such claim exitta Id all unblaaed mlnda inal have considered ilieanb leot;butibe author'a oodcavur to prove tluit civil and aoolal laws should be vlulaled, when even ihey are acknowledged lo he unjuit, ureds more cogent ressoolng tbsii he bin supplied. It iu«y be fAVura- biy said ofthepUy, however, that It Ia purer In tone ttMU most of the recjint playa wbldi Ireai of hocIaI U ircaia of a crime mther problems, Inumiich u Ulan of D sin, an oirenseagAluatlbo civil rather ilian tbe moral law, anil no ahaitow resla upouths fair fame of the iidrulne. Aiauieanifortie dlipUy ot Hlw Notbetaole'a ablilUea the pby la In a Ue* gree adei|oalo, and the firat and couiprehtnalvo verdict ounccmlng tbls new actress Is not only that ahe poaseascs remarkable uijut, but that shit dliplaya abaoluta genius, for thta latter gilt Is a matter ot temperament, and it la In temiainiment that we dlioover tlie atoret of Ulai Kcihcreole'a re- markable power. Bhe Is In other respecrs fortunate lo tbe matter ot enduwmoni. iihe hu a prcUy, iDlorestlDg and mobile face, a petite figure of gncetnl Unu, exoelicnt lute lu dreaa, a soft insed and cxcclleotlr modulated voice, that u ueicr Birldeul evou when uud m its ut- inoji limit, and finally she pniseuca stroDg magncllo power. Her advuDlllioiui cbarna aix: equally uapilvaileg. She shows thai she bu been vxeelteDily tchouicd and poisCHKa In a remarkable degree ihe teebnlque of hei« art. Uer reading la oiecllent and her olclion locnmparably One. Her voice la of iuez/.o quality, but, In apito uf tblsfacl, every word Buukeu.even In nor inuat quiet locee, la dliilnctlyandlble uecauae of her perfect enuucl- ation, uor does her style of apeech seem In the leut ait'Uclal. Bhe li oaay and gracoiul or onrrlaie, rapid but Onu lu niuvemeni, and her poses are at once natural nod artbitio. Ii Is, however, tempeift- ment wherein lias hor uuet potent charm. Wbetta^r In love, scorn, pluiding or anger her jitsslou ta tcnpcaluona aud carries all before It. These are the Impreulons creaird by thU, her Initial pertornianoe here; impteailona that fall ehoit ot absolute oouvlotlon only oeeause tbe play chosen by her lor her tuiroductory ciTori here la In itielf unconvincing, and wo ar.i iirjved alone bv Uio phiyor'a art wlih scarcely a syinpallieilo heart Ihivb lor the htrolue'a woea. iltu Notnenoio la a clever actrcaa aed may perchance prove her present nialu to grealneu during tbls engagement. The blgbesl diittnoilon cerulniy seeius to be wlihin her reach, bat some fanlls yet stand as barrlen. Blie lacks re- pose and poaalbly reserve of power, It waa Impos bible to determloo whether or not her ai iinica Ubored and almoal byilertcal breaililng was simu- lated e.xcltemenl or nervous agllailon. In either case, however. It la more or le«i exhauatlve. llor power seems to lie too great tor her pre* seat ooulrol, aud to run wild. Tnis iiiay, buw- ver, bo an ononeoua impression, and the act reas may have bad the convlcilon lhal some suub treatment of her nile waa necessary to make* duli,tAlky and uocouvineing phty In aono manner Hceptaole, and lo save bersell rnini abar- Ing Ihe condemnation which the play, under other clro.-maiaacea, would have rocefvcil in a much greater degree. Bboulj, however, Ulsi Neihersolo not prove her greatness In the near future, her talluio to do ao will occulon genuine surprise and alDCcro dInppolntmeDt. Her support was ade- (lute. The oast: Hrlo lAingley, Wilion Uiekaye; (JoDstanca, IdaUonqucsI; Uenid Hunt, (i. F Nasb; Mn. Woodvllle, Mrs. 11. P. Bowers; Sylvia, Olga Notheraolo; t^looel Foilor, J. U. Uatan; BirTnoiu,is Uuruollde, K. 11. llullAud; llev, Henry Ueredlth, UiantBtewBrt; Itobert, U. Uolllday; Aniie, tliu F, Jaelaen. UoHia' Ni'siru.-llAnager lisrii pn'sents a Btioug lilt uf muaenni atitaclluna (or this week, whloh Includes Virginia Knapp. tho '■Kaiuas Miig- net;" Kitty Urdy'a Whlaillng »«iiei, I,. UoIiiiimi, whose feel and bauds aro trvakisli In blguesa; Ihil- broniA, firo expert: Olga, stiloU the niMieru''Maid of Athcni," and llonaid SIi;(lrvgor, lllgtilaoil piper. The slock ore appealing IU"ilcadwood Illck'a Ite- vougc.*' Ilkiltnicit OOiiHsiD has sccureil Uie Amcrlean rl|hta uf "JabAka" ("Tbo .vpplo FrsKl'<), Johunu Binua' latest opera. Ur. CuurUd liiioiiiis lu glvo Uie open an early producuoo, and will pnibably give It In Kugllih. Titk IhKiTuNiihabavo decided to begin ihrlr en- gagement al tbo UroadwHy Tlieairo Xuv. M, a llb a pniducllon uf VIclur llcrben and Francis Nelbun'a uow opera, *'Prlurc Ansuhis." KodriH.t l<iti.'H.-Tbe bill presented (leLl.Mor week wu iiniiswlly attraeiive and w.jn beany applause from the ciowileil bou.«a iircsrul. Tlio FiDDeva (Jamoa ami Marlr). c.\|icit swliumoia fram hugland,made ihelr drat appeannrelioluroan Anicrlcau audlenoe and wore aeeordBit » heariy wclsouie. They aro boin well bulli and petfurni their numerous Aqualle feats wiih hu cnio and gncothalls picuing. Their act Is done uuiler wilor, and the leugtu of time tlioy remain beneath the snrfsce Is Mloulslilng, anil won luiid applause. Tho Ble llASScn lien All ttvupe uf .Ibrablan iicro- bsw apirared at inia house for tho Ursi time nnd rcrelvvtiiboappmvAlof thoauillenceforlhelrmany dinioult acrubatlo fails. Uario IJoyil, come- dienne, also inaila her fltit apiM'araiieo on una auge, and uaile n sncevas mlili her singing and dancing, "tvediled'! (Ulr ^'red'k Leiebim); "The llMl" (Bnnnand), and "IK>1 I.ettle Uerinnu Dand" (K. Wurai), were added to the Living Pic- tures, the popDlAiHy of which ronlluurs iiiMbited. The Marllneill Bnis., bcioi«is; Kugeule Fuugerr, cbanteuie rxontrlqne: Hie Haytois, givttsiiues; i\mn l^bcrnoff, and Ids ii>)upe of trained doga; tie I'haDIOf, In goblin gambols; Marlelti HI liio, all In their slith week, and lioa Baitoldl, coniatllonUl (wcoiHl week), were all oonUDtiea bvotlle*. Oabum TniATBB—Edward B. Wee pieaented on Oct. U, ter tba Brat Ume In America, "UUlc Ohrlttopber Colombna," a bnrleaiine, In tbiee acts, by Ceo. R. Blma and (iecU Bslelgh. with mule bjr Ivan Ouyll aod GnaUve Kerker. In the orlgliul prodncUoD, whloh occurred Ocu le, 1S93, at the Lyric Theatre, London, Eng., May Yoba created the title role, and the mule wu by Mr. Otryll alone. Unrlog tbe action of tbe bnrleaqne It develona that Utile Christopher Oolumbns, who Is a cabin boy on an American liner, hu deserted at i;adla, becauM of bla being pauloDBiely In love with Qolnevere, Ue daogbter of the Beeond Hn. Ttenqoeny Block, widow of a wealthy Oblago pork pwker. Mn. Bloek, who hu the present aocleiy cnze for msmage alllanoM between American girls and uUed fonlgnen, bu In her employ O'lloolegan, a detective, whose dnty It Is to tolly In- veailgate the family tree of every fortune hnntlng suitor. This detective, who Is always willing to serve tbe beat paymuten, and thereby gntlfy tbe llcbing palm which be poasessea to a marked de- gree, ssaomes rarlona diagnlses In tbe carrying out of his mlasloD. Utile Christopher Colombu is Imprisoned, exclianges oeatnmra and Idenililea with Peplta, a dancing girl, and la finally relcAsel by O'lloolegan, who is muqnsrsdlng u the new Bpanlsli Qoveroor, In act second the tourists and apartyof peiformenen roiilr to Uie World's Fair are capiured by Uie Bey of BaratarlAand compelled to give an enlerbilnment before bIm. The Bey Is enamored of tbe bogu Peplbi, whose sex Is at length rsvealed In self defence by thedetecUre. Tbelatter has posed u Peplta's eldest brother. Ignorant of the bamorons law ot Barataria, whlcih condemns to deata by cremation ths eldest brother ot Uie bride of a Bey on tbe day ot nuptial celebration. The widow, in ber wild deaire to poaaeu rank and UUe. Uien exerts her blandbihfflente upon ue Bey, and Induoea the Innocent captain o) tbe American steamsblp to deolan himself her eldest broUier. This Involves complications which the nnhappy ruler U glad lo solve by releasing tbe onilra pariy and speeding then on tbeir voyage. Act third Onus Uiem In tbe Midway Flalsance of Ihe World's Pair, Chicago, when plotoreaqne vlslton from every qnsiter ot tbe glohe are assembled. The compUcstlons end wlUi Uie discovery that tbe des- pised Lliue Christopher Oo'.umboa Is the lui lineal descendant of the great explorer. Tbe burlesqne abounds with catobv alra, but Is not u brliot In dialogue u aonie of Ita predecrasors. Tbls detect, however, will nndonbtedly be reme- died under (be dirooilon of Mr, lUce, and tbo plice brought to the laugh making atandard of bis pro- ductions. It iru well monnied and well acted. Theaptclaltlea were Introduced In a natural way, and won the appnnl ot the audience. Qeorge Walbm, an Fogliah actor, made hla American debut as O'lloolegan, the deuctlve, and prov- ed hloself to be a comedian ot decided ability. Ills methods aro eiltcUve, aod gave evidence of ability to do much belter work than that afforded him In "UlUe Chrlitopher ()olombns." Uelen Uennm wu exoellent In tbe UUe role, acung and singing wlUi a spirit that wu more than BieulDg. The Becond Mn. Tanqueny Block oi arry Hacdooough wu amualnir, and Uerman Biakemore u Capuln Joseph U. filammer was good. Uabel Uontonu Peplui, the dancing ilrl, vru clever, and UU Blow and Josle Dlu, u Mercedes and Lola, two Bpinlab girli, did well and won mucb applanRo tor their dno on a banjo and man- ooiin. loiBDde WaUsce wu a very proUyOnlne- vera Block, ond Edwin Ohapmas wu good u tbe Mayor of Cadiz. Tbe remainder of the company did well. May Coo, MoUle Uoolienr and Florence and Mario Linton, dancing girls from Uie Lyric Theatre, Loudon, made Uielrnntnppearancebelorean Amer- ican sndlence and met with succeai. The cul I. ltue Uhrlsiopher Columbus, Uelen Bertram O'lloolegan, Ueorge Walton; Capi- Jiaepb n'. SUumer, Herman Biakemore: The Mayor ot Oadls, Edwin Chapman; Ulego, John W. Wilson; Don Juan, Miai Temple; Josh Hemingway, Jamea B. Centn; Tnu Bey of BaraUrht, AlexAudcr Clarkei The tirand Viilerof llaralarls, Uenrr Leonl; Head Turk, FoileU Jocelyn; Columbian Quard, Charles II. I'dwell; Uantaria Herald, Irene Vera; The Bec- ond Mrs. 'Hiniiueny Block, Oarry Macdooough; niilneren Block, Yolande Wallace; PepPa, Hab'l llouton; Mercedes, Ltia Blow; Lola, Jcsie Ulu. IIRSALO SgOAHB TitBATRB.—Itlohard Mansfield revived Joeeph lUiton'a dnmatlzailon ot "The Bcsriel L'rtter" Oct. lu, berore a largo and appreeb atlveaudience. As the Itev. ,vrihor Ulmmesdule, Mr. Uansdold baa previously been seen in New York, and no pteaeni pralee can add to the dlstloc- ilon be hu earned In the role. Beatrice Cameron, In tho rolo ot Heater Prynnc, displayed much forver and tenderness. A. U. Andrews, aa Roger ObllllDg* worth, and Dot Chirendon, u LIlUe Pearl, deurve iiralse* For tho remainder ot tbe week, the fallow* ing ropertoiylsannoonced: "A Parlslsn Romance " 10,10: "Ur. Jekyll and Jlr. Hide," 17 (mallnec) and 20; "Prince Karl," IB, and "Tbe Scarlet Letter" at ibcmailneo'Ju. ST.JAyk8llALi.-Alox. Oonisuwk'a Mloslnls re main hero. This week tbe people are James Myles Jr., Frank Cusbman, David AndiadA, WUUs P. Sweainam, Itaymond Sbaw, John E. McWade, EdI son, symooda, Hughes and Ilutus, Wiliisnu' P'ck. anulunles, the Tnxedo Mandolin (Juirtet (Ram seyar. Currier, Yandi, and Ilamsetei), Roas Far' rIogton.Mr. O'Kelll, and Wm. Obase. Bah nock's Kbybtonb Sitow eloaed and went Into IVlntoniuarlera at Star View, Pa., Oct. o. Tbe seuon finauolallv was, we are Infoimed, a auc- oess. Ammon Mnsselman, clown, and Ambroae the man wllh the Indl* rubber face, are re-en- gaged for next season. Tbe show will. It Is uld B greaUy eehirgcd for next season. Pbtbr w. Bahluw ano Uabby AuruLnr, baro- liack a.>meiBault riders, will sail tor Liverpool Eng., Oct. aj. KuvAno UnatN, of lbs Orrin Bros.' Show, Mexico, Is In town, sud nu made hia beadqn«rtera at T. B. Harms & ijo., IB Eist Twoniy.seoond street, wboie lie can be seen between 10 and 12.30 i. Ji. Un Is npldly dosing up dAtea for the season in Mexico. The first party will luve here about Nov, K. Nbu.ib Wii^N hu returned to her home In Frsnkford, Philadelphia, after dosing bor aeaaon with Colonol Lock wood Show. (11 i.iiORB'8 Bano, under the baton ot Victor Her- bert, wore heard In a very auraotlve programme at 'heir concert, Oct. I4, at the Academy ot Music I'boro wu a well filled honae and tbe encorea were numerous. Tho vocallita were Ida Klein and John C. Uempsey. Mr. Herbert gave several Inter* csting solos on tbe vioIonceUo wllh bis usual sd- inlrAble tcctiniqns and tone. One ot the popolsr nunittcrs ot tbe bill wu "The Bun" marob, by M. 11. It'MeofL'ld, a showy and catchy two atep, which WAS loudly redcmandcd. "Ihe llotald" wallr., by Simiiss, aiBo a uovelty, proved a brief number In tliAi composer's uansi vein. Ills taking in Its mel- ody shd amngement. liAiY's TUBATHB.—"A Oslotyairl" began OoL 16 tho film week of Us run. BTAKUAHnTiiBATHB.—"Tbe Nsw Boy" obtained a now lease ot lite wMh the appearance of James T. I'uwere In the Utio role. Toe bualncas at once showed Impravennini, and there Is at prssent svery luillcatlon ol a long run. It entered Oct. li upon lie mui week. UovT'sTUBATHB.-"AMIIk White Flag" entered Ooi. IS upon the second week of Ita run. Ills pnivloR very attractive to tbe public and the l>ox iiillce liu hill a obeerfol tale to tell every nigbu The rejnvenaiing,b9 which the oozy bouao bu been ubjecicd, biis mido It very attraoiive. liijuu TUKATMB.—Ilalleuaud Usrt, In "Literon," bcean Oct. 11, tbe second and lut week ot their visit. They b.Ad gowl aucndance last week, and u It Is announced mat this play wl I not again be pre- senied by tboin In ibis city, owing to tbespproach* lug diaaolullon of their partnership, Ihelradmlrara will no doubt make their final week even mora ast- UlAciory. l.vcsi'ti.—E. n, Sotbam's latest offerlog to the patrons ot Ibis house, Jerome K.Jerome's novel aud lutercsUng play, "A Way to Win a Woman," has met with much favor, and Is drawing In toe Rio.st ullsfsctory msnner. On Oct. i6 began tbe fourth week ot Ita run and ibe elgbih week of Ur. Boiherii's ongsgtmenL Stak TitkATHB.—Wm. II. Crane conilnnee to ap- pear this week aa Sir John I'alsuff lu bis excellent nviTA'. of "Tho Uerrf Wires of Windsor." Tbls vcntiiro has jloldod fafrly satisfactory returns, but bu not received the support 11 deserves. Tbe lut performance of Ibis play will be glien M and on tL at the beginning of the fifth week of Ur. Crane's ougagomeni, bo will present Paul U. Pottor'a new coiuedy, "The Pacific Mall." FODHTBRMTD STIIBBT TUBITBB.—"Ths Irlab Art- Ul," witnuhaunoey Oioou Its bright, pBiUculsrsutr, la meeting with gratllying soeceaa, aid Is pro- nounced a worthy succewor of "Mavonmcen.'' It began Oct. li Us third week and will makea lenglhr slay. ^ uwAB lli>iBBRSTiiN<8 Injuhoilon proccsdlngB agaiusi Kiwtcr .t But cams up In tbe Supreme Court of tbls Bute on Uct. 11, only to be adjourned on inuiIoD of Ue detsndanu nnill is. ur. Uam- ineniclu'a action tor Ibe removal ot Ueasrs. Roster aud lllal u dlreelon ol the mnslc hall company, wnicb waa brought before Uie Atbimey (leneral of Uila BUB(^ wu dismissed, Oct. 13. Papbrbwski's tour begins at Ui« Metropolitan 0,^nUoiue,U««.g|, EMriRB TfliATBi-'The BanWo 8l»p;" to wbloh Jobn Drew will confine his •"'»«"."""Sfiir of present engagement, U sUII taxing ue a«*^ ihebouse. It b-gan on OcL IJ Ue aliUweeiof Its nnTiuid will remain here nnUI tho nuim ot Ue stock company In November. ^ 0. II. SNiiB£u,an Aulralhm IMtnra'. *!«l5 a aericB ot Bnniay evening enterUlnmentj at Palmer's Theatrti, bejrinnlng.OcL M, "I"" present "Sonss and Poems lilnstnted.' AOADBBv OF Music —"Shenandoah" Is malntaln- Inglis good record. Bo great u Ue inteitat inanl- feaied in tbia magnificent revival of a play of sterl- Ing worth,and aolarge Ue consequent altondanca, ihatlthsBbeen decided to keep It npon tbe boards during Ue entire eeascn. Tbs elgntb week el ita run began Oct. ift. Fipra ATBNOB TOBiTBB.-Tbe Ullpntlans con* ilnne lo preuntlbelrUteat extnvaganzs, "Hnmpty Damply up to Dste," but their bualneu remains only fairly good. Ttey began Oou 16 tbe sljiu wsjk of their BUy and will remain bat a tow weeks longer. CiaiKO.-"The UWs Trooper" Is aUII drawing Will at Ibis booss. Delia Fox la seen at her beat In tbls work, and her efforts u> entertain an ably aec- onded by Jeffenon De Angells- The opera Is tnne- fal, and Uere la abundant reason tor lla snccess- 11 hegsn, Oct. It, tbe elgbtb week and Ue last tort- nlgbt of Its run. Sonvenln will be presented 18 00 the occuion of tbe fifUeU pertormasce. Broadway TnBA'nB.-De wolf Dopper enured on OcL It upon the seventh week of Ills sngage- ment. "nr. Byntax" hu provsn a strong dmwloi: card and Is rlghUy esteemed u one ot tbo best works Mr. Hopper b la ever piesented. HBriein.—At the Harlem Open noaie "The ProdlBSl OAoghtei" draw roly fair iliid udlsacea the past wMk. JoMph UawoiUi, lo ■ Roisdsls," beiia s «eik*B snvABSmMt Cel. ]\ noder laroilbls dream* itaacaL N»t«aili,M«rieWalovri|bL COLDBBcs —Toor Pastor*! Co. did a biff week's bosl- oen, larnlDB people avs7 at lereral psrrormsooea. ^r* Brodis opeonl '5 (o ■ oroadod boaja Moll wiek, Louie ColUu* TronbadoDrt. OivjiPio—Hay BowanldrBveiovded bonsu the beit pari ol Ital week. Tlie Nlsbt 0*U oiade tbalr tint Oar* UtasppAaraocethlHiaaiOD IS to a croadcd boos* and «lll DO doubt do a good Tesk'a boiineaa. Ntxt week, the Kay Poatar Barlesens Ca llASLU Hdsiox— Laitvaek butloeu broke all i«e irdior tbli hOQfo. TbUvcok: (Mrlo Uall, Jo Jo.-4. W. Krtoki. A. B. Boiebmu (.-hu. Wetlud. rrof. Lsals. diaso—SiloolL Harry ud sddIo Proollca, ll-ny Emor uo. Dolly B. llowo. Ubas. rtar and Ida Uuiloj aod y, J, gtualrv. _ NEW YORK STATE, Bi-ooklyn,—Tbe Uealre goen of tbls oily have A Am Tsrlily to loloot from tbli woob, u tbere lisorlou Jnma, futa, burlorqae sod VAUdevllls. Usoy oU (jiTorilai AT* In tore Bad all tbo placAA or aoiuBomsot haro Rood reaaoo to root oli:od over tbo floe bualoaas UiirarodotQB. aB«:iD OriAA llOFHa—TliBSdioltenol LotUo CoUloi faro hor s liesny Rreotlat Oct IS, wlioo ihe mado hor 4ppoaTaoca lo a ono set rArclcal operotia, "The DatII alrl." UCL B, (iooTge W. Hodtoo, la "My BrldKOL" Hijor.—"Tbe SoaIro," lliuushfonilllar to tbo thfitre «o«ni,dr«TapotrlniioI,OB40cl IS^ "OleOIioo''conos oaiiwoek. Qua lloeeo, tbo author, hio rowrtttsa tbe Jlikiguo. pat la noa iltuAUoos, now characian, aod la- troducwl lovoral novoluea CoLcuBiA.—'Tbo UoitoDlini boesn a t«o woeki'ea- KAgomsot IB, opooloff wllh "KoblD Uood" to an appro- clulTo Audloaea. Woohorz} "PtUaltia."' Tho Hiid or I'limouth" aod "Roblo Hood." Uo'otior 30. William 'lU'oils. IB lilo aov comody. "Too Bueh JohDion " pAnK.~-A Tompirance Towa" wu wall rocelvod IS It Is bookod for i«o w, oka lIUAita a Usuiiardt'h Cahi.'co —Th* llnog plctaros. ao« Id tlwir Bovaalli aook. aro illll dra«lDg crowded nooiiaA OUior allraclloDi: Tlime CIodidjio BrotliBra, tbo Burta, Agnos siairoid. Eugenia FoUArd aod UIodib icha'L llYOB .t BaUBAM'S TUKATBR.—LoTOrA Of thO VBUdOTlllB in liBTtog A UOAt tblt vook. ai J. W. Kelly (a with ths rooy fAAlor CooipBoy, wblcb ladraniDgefOwdod lioasoa. BrAS.—ilui WilIlAma DiAdo Iho pitroDB -1 tbli theatre — — r t tbiA thaatjre moiry IS. whOD hoappaarod iDlhorAreo, "April Fool." AuPHio-v.—"Tba tlirl I liOllBohiDd Uo" bogaaa waak'o •ogBROGiaDt bin to aa AudloDco itaat flllod tbo bouML loDio iDproromeata bavo booD audo la the plar slaoo Ian TOOT. Dol Iho loAAl ol which 11 tha iDUoductloo of iblrty horaaa la Iho raacuoscDA la Uio third aoL Bla builooa lut week. Owitng u. "Jto««<lalo." BHriHS -"The ilroBt Bro-tklro Handicap." vhleb woo MpularapliroTAllaUio Weiura Dlatrlct.waApr«MotAd l^ for tba drat tiDio. to An Bulora D.oulcl aadlaooa sad «A« wall rocilTodbv a largo BMomiilBge. Kualooutaat wa«k waagu<id. 'TboBpaaol Llfo" wo«k or2t OAVtTY.—A bIgaodloDca waa oDlenataod liortUbv Pro4 WoMmAoa'atipoo-aUr Co. Tho poopla Inoludo tbo RarraTroupo. Ibo OlTiiipllQuaxiotte. A 0 DuDCaa tbo PuuiuD HnUioto, Will r. DoDDy, Rlcboiosd aod oW- r«r. Bllo. oullllB, Jobowa, Klaoo and BeaUoy, ud Magoo Aod CrlminlDB. dood allaoduco wu tba mlo last week. Lvuaua —Tha Loals Phillpa Block (Jompuvtblawaak nia>ania -Bidiul Siroiog," wlUi BDnnaBall u tbo baio- ■ D^^Tboopoolog boaiawugood. Good bualnaulaat HB Ai-aaua AOADSBT.-Thli hooH has ooce mora clo^d lu doora, aud Hai Roaoorold annooaooa that bo 4111 take Praak CAmpboll'a mllltair plAv, "Qourabunc" ..0 tho toorl. opoaloR wlihui iwowooki wlUia auoaw CAAtuJ SpaclAlBCOOOty. -Mvu» i RiTBRiox -.Ho^ PiiuiDimoDa bagsD a week's eaguo- iDMit hoio with bia ADMlAltr oompur. Tbo ooodIdw nlahtwairoir, buttholr lalilUodoabI uiat ho will draw bla audlaocaa alsbUr (or Uio rBmalodoi ot tbo ww* l)NniOB-A food alud aodioiea wu prosaat at Uia opoolov boors It. Tna ponnlt: Tho Boraaida Liuo Biaaa t-ABalUBIaalaMluClarbonio.'nJii^BnuSi! Klaa Haul Bun, Kaalfoa aod Hill, ullda Thomu Per DiDdei. Doddioui, Prank SI. riaaklya ud lIviBg plo- nochealer—Al Uie Lyceum Itolud Iteed. In T^f-W.?'""''""'"*"'"* UrorlbrooDlBhta, "Sowlai •ho Wlod' oumiDg IP lor loo aighu. "Tbo Black Ciook" dtnartod IJ. pMog to lair iliad bouaai. Aaoouoood ir «■ ;'*'" KetUo;" H-J7, WIUloDi Uooy, to '^i rtAma COOK'B (irssA Hooss-Tho WbltBoy Upoia Co, In Ibe PonclDi Uulor," raino IS for Iho s5t ball 01*010 waok, ui bo lullowod b; llorrlioa'a "Fault" lor tbo tin hair or Uo waok. "Pablo Romtal" did a lair boaloHa K.l waok, loBTlag II Bookod: Zt-U, -UuawoodB-r, TtioLluloBpooolalar." ' TUB ACAOBSV or tloaio pr'aoD'od Kau Bpia TraabAdoura IS aod weok la iHaooof'-TbaltAaabH Tba Oaller ~ aa aoaoaoeed loot waok TUB ACAOBSV or tloaio pr'aoD'od Kau Bpiano's MDbAdoura It aod weak la place or "Tba ItAaobKlaa" I Aoaoooeod loat waok 'Tba Oaller SlaTo" loft Ik. playlD/r tn ralrlrllllod bouaaa. UadarOaid for S ud woob, Walaoa Blatoia. Av TUB WonoaBlaxD HrSBB.TiiBATBB buawasi ra. mama Rood. Tho prognrnDia rot ibla waok—Tbaalro* Hlnoa aod BlDoa Atln Rabloa. Ilodns lloehmon aod Ullly Bad Hay DawaoD. Oarlo UaU: the Uladoo aiaou ud iholr wrroa, W. D. UoEoo (Tutrlloquat). and Aaoa tlgabam (tba w hlming woailar). naffalo.—At the Star Theatre "Itob Roy" came Oct isrorono va.k. Barlo Bumusba noil wook. M.B. (^irlla had aa otcolloat oogagomf ot. AoiDBiT OF licaio.-"iihAtl«r'a Auat" tamo 15 for weak. Jamoa O-Nelll 21-». ■ Tb* Eld" did pooilr. Ja J.CoibAllhulfllladboaioa. t"u poony. Ja TiiSAT«B-"Jano " bogaa 15 for oao woot. boaiiiaia"' °"' ' •■"arkoit BuuU" dul a Wg qjvar Stmbbt TiiSATaa-Tbs Mario RaoiorCo. aurled 11 rnr oao weak. Uceolor'a Ljcoam Co. dapartod U, bav log dooa wall. SusA'sMOHio HAU.-Thla wo4k: Tioja Uwraseaand HamnoloD. Goo. E. UrAbam, Hor Holla. Bobana, KoUon THo^Edaloa, Fiad UoOlallaa, May Robtoand riuyOa lipsrsii or vHB Buoo TnsAns 8r:eg Oo.-wilaon, llaborl .t UaluvMi, niuagaia; Al. Wllaoa. bualaea Daa- a:*r: J. B. Rlcbaidooo. aiaria Diaaagor:AL Wllaoa Obaa. ^cClollBod. Slai Port. J. B. RlabudaiB,.a OA Oao. Tijlor, Uoo. s. Wbaalar, r. Cohan,). Qinot! Ooo! Oaaol. UiAA. UoddlDRloo. Lllllaa Hall, Clan Allw! .ioaaplilaoBairlil,aiaoloBooco.HabolJohulonudllBv Hoaa. Tbo obovo puca la bi Haruonla Uall oa UaDaaoa Htivot Waak oris, 'Tba EouUiara Soao;''aailwaok Byrncnae,—Althe DulaUe Theatre Fdlx Mor- Ha comoila-Iba Boat Mao," Oct. U, U,"Loiiigaula"lS^ iriivini Oraai llorsi.—'A Sammor BUaurd" had light bu.ioaaa s-ia ^Hjlaod Rood, Id -Tho roHuSaa'MS l^li>d: '-rao BlAok i!rook' is, 17. "Sowlag iho w£d» a "niaMuWilliuutaCouDtiy"l>.ai. lo, II. B. Jacoba' ToBATBB.-Uorilaoa'a '-FMal" draw largo biuloaaa (Mj To coma: "Iho Tldaol Lira" 1W7, suloay Uiow, la "Tbo OiUad Ag^" 1»*\ • ' Albany.—The LeUnd Open Ilonse opened tha put WK\ >lUi Nia EllaalnUi ffillUiui la "EAULinaa" 10 a BooJ a ud aiidleaoa. "A Tampataoca Towa''di>w aulJ oalboaaos. "TlioTldo ol Ilia" bad a lugaudl onto l-J. II. Lollla CoUloa' Trouhadouia tud cnMid bouaaa 11 11 noinlog: 10. 17, Tloi Uoipbr In "llian Kau «. W. am Kalli slntrlA lo-Iba Baal ias " UAaHisrs' UlBwxsa Hali. wu giraa ap dariowtbe 'Ul wook U coDTODlloai aod uaaa aioollaira. Boolal' livoryrOoM '" "•"f*"': *>■ "'ba '1' ti'.t,',"^ .I."'^'"" ''il a big bailoaaa tho paat M>. Williams'ComodlaDB glrlOB Uio blu. Dno: U4L UadoaBporta:B-n. HlBco'aCltrCIab. 'Troy.-At Ue Qrlswdd Opera Uonse, Oct. «, i ATf'f,1"l''.",^'":""'''*" a bla booH. "TboTldool Uro" did a lab-baalDcaa is, II 'TniaTaa oraald"auDa 15-17. tlooraa Tbaicbor-B IHaaiials li, 1». -Waog" Rl . ^,"!^',9"Fi."<>.">-Uood aliad aodloniaaBuattd Loltio ColllBa' Tioobadoora la 11. ' Mooawood" UM a lair boslaaAatlll TIta Uarpby. la "UnXalUM^''mo ilk '«lwiaRUMWIad"lS '-tU BaralA?'17Vl«. llATATT TBBATaa—Tbo Miy BOJMOll LoOdOB BaUaO Br«uciilar Hhow caaia IV (or Uo wo^k Loodon Oalaly Company drow big bouses laal weak. EliBiira wt the Oeera Uonae "Charley's Aant'. bid a snat aUaadaaca OcL t. "A BaiRai* (Jboah" waa Unaiuwiloa into alklr olaod hoSSS OuBmmitl Oaaediaas, In "A BoeialHaaakm," Udrew I4ht fiuSaas Doe:' trodartba Uon's Paw- 17. "Pablo_BaniBBr" — Paw" IV Rica A Bill,,..,,..,. =;i?ai^«.-.-..W.W»*Bi?a':r.X^:a.^V^ aambsr of auvBg altrocUona fur malr aTnnil '' ■ Bra. L«u Ullboit Browa Ford, a pronlnaol Il',' olibla dty, who baa boan a papll in a achoui or i? '.'!'>' NawTotk. wlU aaaomo tho pan ol Rata Ri.ni .,?'r' ■Tboanyllaro,"tab*pi*saalodn lour "'"'"'f' In eama to good bnaloaaa H U. Wataon Blatara' riin.V gania Co. 15.S0L 'mra- If ewbws'i,—At the Academy or UobIc, "Sowin. Ihs WlBd" OcL 15. UUlo Akaiatrom It. Id '-Tlia^lii..' Pavarlla" (a rstara oaguamsDI). "Tbo Hew Boo I?'». calsd IS. £outa roUlDB' Troobadoara wara amriM : i«aaTooawal«ODaa.uwu "Uodor iha Lioa'a Paa-Mn aad "ATompoiaouTowa" II "ThoulUioolayaAaraid" llEdwud)Iarrlgan!4,"Waag'>a. '~'"J"Aoroid Vtlcn,—AttheDKca Open House Roland n»d la "Iba PollUelu," Oa.9. plautd a Urga laoi.o;. •Tbo Trolloy ertoto-'lO aal Jamao J. cjtboii li uf,k did well Corolag: "Bowing tha WloO" 17. Tin Mq,^,. Ul 'Tba Black CmV 19. '-The Now 600U1" u Nofunov Phioi*8 Pu>ATi5a Oriu.—v« UDtiaoi to doftSooObulatu. r.B.MoDCftro,ODrUeilunK;m- BUt, mU wllh t Mrlooi accidtotwbtia BkIdi hiit tpfkin. tu; » ehurftre mjttnm nitr hlm,eaulDt Llm « TtfTMilooi iDjnrr* W« hvrt with u ft floe iTuy of uleot: The Flrtyf, Jnbonr ud Elitf; ilm Jootn, vrti ftndKatt; ih« Middenu, Jobn ud Cocllla; thoRobin- •ou JMud Anna; ihoPrlooa Bron.JttDw taJJoliQ; Nolllt Bp«ac«r. r. 8. Moouro, Prof. Roblnwu, ItiJar ol bAod; Prof. Cbu. Ono, Iwtdor ol orcbMlr*; ThoiL PrlDV, ttllopist ud pluLft; Monmy Olltwrt, c'^rlnner Fred ammonii, Iwrlfone ud trombono; B. Julmtoo! inpdnmF, tod Jo*. RoblmoOoOOrvM loloiiit nuiiL vltboaifttlnubt, Ihedotiturar of uieot ibucv«r*>! PMrad on tbe nrer. Tb* nnuoUor of ibe cooHDr tr* lUantdvi. „ ... ' » Turn Wimov COMIDT Co. tn ptavInR (ho Iovok kIodc ih* Hlalnippl River. trftToliDH In ibelr boat, Wnoiitr Vork«r Tbe roller: Dr U. U. Burlek, nAoieer- LlAut HitTf Morten, lUge muAger: Proi. P. if. wiov' iMderofbud and orebeitra:ihe HarcmU Brwi.Wn! and Ed., Dotob wnedlan*; Ulchey Flno, Irlth coLi^iau Lieut llarry Hortoo, rentflloqaUt; Jobn NcDuair black fioeeheteta; Bert ud Kanna L*t«,»koicli mat- Cbaa. Rgib, boM euTUmu, end four anlniuim tb* oompai/ live on tbe boat Oatne Is pUotr and iIia lion baTO ROod timte. We were vliitcd by Dr. URnnntU or Ibe Punam Medlaine Co., vblle pUf ing in EelUiii^rc. III. VornrKU Prank itowARD's CoxnRmsovWuNovtj aod Sir UeoTT'd Herrr Ma%en—Weeooilnue tu do a G'M>d baiineaa. Oiroompur lnolu<iei Prank and AenU [owaTd. tattooed brotbir and euter; Little Irfy, nau ebarmir; Prloee Unoso. Figl Ltll7a «lthioiiODio(i>ar fonulni orocodlie^; BIr Hur/. reninleqalit aod otsi- etu; UMine Dor*on. mmd reader; Pr I. ParmD, vfli kli iilailonii. ud Ukftt Ueller, pluiit Norn PROM OIRWt' OLTMnO HrUOM and llR.<fAi:KKlt —We elOMd onr i«aioD Oct. U, at AtHai, U. Ur. (iibVt and wllb go to ClDctnnatJ. 0 , and HaoaKerK A. Ken- ntdf, «ho Du been wilb n« rouraeaaonB, goetirlth bit wile tf> Urbua- NOTDFROM 0. ELLVOOD OARrXniR'S Jl<VRNILK HlX- dertlUCo—We will beinn our ourOcL IB a'. ilieTeiiipl« Tbeatn, Camden, N. J- RAiter: U. Kllwot*) Car|i«our, proprUtor ud maoacer; Hawk R. BItbennRn. busiaeia maoaser: Wllllani UempbllL nanaxer; Kr^l i\ Bunt«,miuleRldirector;tfamle Enoor, Ltltie ^w, iihta Milbernu, Qertle Ueller. Amr RicharOiioo. Nao» K*-lio. UlneUaebhaTdt«bBae[arnved,Rni: Mamie Voono, Her- bert Dachuan. Bertram Genar, Morion Luneield. ImM Bilbemu.tbellTloe Dlctoreeud tpeelalUoa b«Tf rwea ■dded. Bin Rthrx bai been enRaeed aa muacer of Paln'< Klrawork BiblblUon now (ouHoff the Houib. Will II. btakliv Inforna uat he baa dUpou<l dI bla interett lo tbe Rpaneb Blectric Belt Co.. and, vitk bia wile, baa lotoad Posell'i Moilcal Coiuedf C3. v. H. CiHLVTOR. proprietor Ud luuaiterol Carlaioa'i Vonator Indnor Clrcua, wrlteaos thai becloacd hlici>B pany tanporarllj Oct e, ac Conhocton. 0. Tbe mdm ntati brinite "iR letter from W. K. Uawo, who latii tint he waa enjiaaed br 0. 6 Oaileton on Sept 21 lor tbe adTuee, ud nu been lelt deetltme by Uiat maoiRtr. Mr. Hiaon alto ataiea ibat tbe afaow vu out oolj ub« week. llayuoXDAeriwiRrflLTOBOMTHiATitRCo liaaclnx^l aod Mr. Hammond baa made arruRenianta with L)r. Wbtt« EaitiH, of tbe Bemtoole lodlu Mtdlctoe Co, to put OR d ramaa lor bl m Claik Dilltrr haa RiKoed conlraota wlihUanactr Qreenwall lor Or. and Bra Eddy (aplrltaal lociuren). ft plHrhiN circuit tbro^irh Texa*, conimenclnfiDec. zit (lie UiudOpen Houia, New OrleuF, La. TBiSriCRR BRoa« dealera lo theaulea), grmnaiiura aod R^natieeoodi. ooatameateto-ibare uotm into n«« quartara ai 6S> Ereriirten ATanue, Hroohlin, H. Y. pRor. QRRRN, tha vltaid, la eoBaged for two vtekiat LlUleCeidco, Ouaw^ Canada, uniniuclna Oct. 1^ lie oloteJ wltb Deue'a Piamlly Marioneuee Oct. I. Oipr. I*. D. BLOXOILL. tbe vwlmmer, vrlten ut that be bu Jait oloied a Terr auccauiut leaaoo. NeifAann be louodatoreownliebtiold Monumental Life du*."!* and tnir tb* NnrthwetL PRifoi Lio me a hydrosen gu balloon aaceoabo from ibebaaeballgrouodaln Waahinicton. D. C receotlr. Freoinlv at three o'clock be roee to a belgbt of one mile ud luded about fortj-three mllei north orWaahlnatoD, and BUnck a B. ud O. train, badly danajilnfc the baimn ud airerely Injnrlng hlniielf. tie wu brought home and li now rccoTirlos rapidly. Fiu.xKHTOorRT, hiRh rope perlonner. wbtwuentrM^I to apKRr Oct fl)at Daliaa, Tex, 8iat« Fair, Is lU, ud ihe ugaxunentwllltM flUtd by MontTrla'.er, ArriRTflR riRPomuxcB on OctOu affreubl* Mr- priteww tandered tbtperlormera atWeaderlaod ■earn. Port llaron Mich ,fthe occaalon bamw tlie Ontan- Direrary ol Manager Dempeey'* openlag there. A Dae apread wu •erred, *tiar.whldi ducinft ud apeechta werelnorder. Toose present were: UlegmRua l,«•ll^ Ox%r,(J08Rler); HIU ud Lawruce, Belle SLUlair, Ed. Jobwon, Obrla. Shntte and aererai irlendi. (W OcL 3. at ^tar^olfc, Neb., J. B. Gaboon, proprietor ol Uurlburt A Cabooo'* Comblnod Showa, was prevented b/ hUwlfe with a baby boy. Mr.Cahooo eloMd hla ihov Sept-fVat RL Anagar, )a, lo uilolpatloo of ibe areew bnt wlllopeD agmtn aboot Nor. 1^ eibtbltlOK hla hortea, doaa and perfonnera Id opera bouaea, trarellog ruoih. Prop. Urlmr, Uie wonder workerVli toannB IIIIdoIn, InooaJuoiloowlth the three Peaie Blitera. Tony llle- SIDR Ualau connected Wllh the t^mpuy. Cbaa. Martro iiheadruceplloL HiBOiLLiMRoua Biiowa. —Dr. Julea 7emon udvife oelebratodtbelr cotton wedding on OoL Id atLoreland, O Dr. Temon waa preaentad with a hwdaome solil headad cue ud Hra. venion wllb uelaRantutorinr^ bythemenberRoltbeeompuy- Tlie Uooior nip0D<lcd wlUialoeandelnr*,aod a goodumewu eolAyad. Tbe oompuy are In Ohlo,ud bualneu la good. FoUowInc le the lotur: Dr. Jalei7emon, lectorar; Ume. VemoD, mind reader; Victor Loozon, conioriloolaL black IimJ comedian ud general penormer: To Keeta, Japaseie wondar worker: Proa, vu, restnlogolat and eccooirlc comedian, and lAlefe Red Uooo and Bluk Elk. Rof- ter ot Ore^B Indian Uedloloe ^o., N0.O, tourioa Iowa: W.E. Barber, manager; H. A. Cbaee, lecturer: Bert I.. Bore*, Mage muager ud charaeier CDm^dlao: Du Roby, baiuo player and black fac« comedtan: Fnok Rlcbla, lemafe impenonator; Prof. Oen. E. Dldsall, ranalcal dineior, aodCanOlseOaRwedlaLdlaleeteoma- dlu. They oIob«4 Ihe taoiing eeaun aod opened id hill' (>eL I. Prank RIeble, female Iraperaonator.J--lned Bapu U. \r. B. Barber aod Dan Roby paid Rftylngrlfiiio tbalrN>me*Ri M Croiae, Win., Oct 3. John Artioit* too. cnntor lion lit, bu ol^aed six v^eha' eneagemtui »1tii wiehKa Jaok, and will loin Ui* Dr. Hlffhtbavk McdlalneOo. C OLORADO , Denvcr^At tbo Tkbor Qrantl Oper* House Robert Downing playeJ to (wd anilienooi. Oct. It he played "Damon and PyU]taB,"ud*ome three handred KnighU of Fylblu attended In a body. The drat San- day iliht concert wu Hlren 7 by UloodoRomandr*'* Uooiariu Oioheilra lo a large audlenee. These c«n- oarta are axpectad to bo continued tbiongh tbe Wlour. Week 01 I& tbe Eendala. ^ LvoiDK TuRATU —Utt * eck "Bchoe*" plRTod to fair hoaaa*. Wo*koll^*-llotha"by thaatoek- CuRTia BruR Thrithr.— A. W. KramoDt played "A KobU Ontcaal" to fair bouaea. Week ol 10, *-liie Biher Wedding." Orxtral ToiATRL-Tbe ucnal rarletj perfonnuc* I* urawlDR fair bouaea. Bam* ud Moa were eipected lut week, bat did no t arrlre. Paeblo^At the Qraod HobL DownlDg plAjM to • fair houee Oct 8. "The Sllrar W*ddlog," ud ''Prleodt" cone IS and 10 reaoocUr^. Cou:hria.~8l Clair aod Whitebaad wlU take the nun- Xment 01 thIa boose ud will open It aooa with a flrvt a stock and epectaliy oompuy. They will uier tn adiei and cbltdreo. Jas. 0 Mnruto, Maude Uowe.tbe Welch BroR., the Peeks and W. A. Or«tory are so lar u> nnuoead. llAiiuyearAiiDARD.—WllUe Frukle wun*w& Leo and Chapnu plar a tatum datelS-S. Annie Warren, Mamie Peck, ud Milt Peek are reuined. Tbe oU ctock oils the remaloderol the programme. Basloeu Is lair. WASHINGTON. B«AtUeH-At Umuia*b SetUleTlieatro IlftTerlcj'B HlutreU opened for two nl||htsOct.8 lo u Immeue beosi. •The Faet Mall" came 10,11. KaUeBnnett i* dn* ll-lt. •'Cbarley** Aut" IMO. Bern Etndall 11, U ,Cofi>,Vr»^"*''"-**»'«« Uaoleycane fnrfMiT nl|fats ll-l«. "Blind Ton" retuned e. 7 ud was gre*i»J by good boosea. ProLfiherr)'a Banjo udOattarClub comM& Spokano.-At (He Andltoriara "Tbe Fut U aU" fi«to iioodbaiilneaOot.& Coming: "Arlone" 19.*>< ■ATar«lsbBatb"B. ]^0Tj^-4:oochiuand Crlule MomU opooed B. Batl- rm UTu Oo«iQtra-*Tbo hvnch Spy" d»w bit boRied