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540 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. October 27. Mmiii's Eioirrn Avnnn Thiitu,— B. w. WlUlanu' Hctcon btjan * WMk'i eD|ig«n«ot tiers, lloDd*T Dlgbt, Oct 21, to » Itrge udlenee. Tbecoropaoy gavoonoof tho most enJojAble ud onUritlnlDK prosnmiiHia of tin latioD. no bill iiptDOd with oao act otA lBiigli*l>l«cooc<lj, tatlUed "The Onldcn Doot," iturlug wlUch Uie memtxti ot llie comptny kept iho aadlence Id contlnusl good dotaor wlib villi/ dialogoo u4 comical illaalloiui, wblcb BboDud In ibe oooedr. }o§. i, SolUvan and Latry tjciltli hoad the Hit of ranmaktni. There are tiroHcia Id "TIi« OoldeD Ooot," and betireenlbe acU ibe tpcclalllea are Inlrodaced by Ihia olerer or|iaol74lion. Uarrle Beou, obanuier yocallif; UaUioiraand llarrlii, la an eniertalDlDgeKelcb; llaf- ford and Manloll Bang accenlahly, followed bj flarr nnil Kvana, tbo popular nkolcb loim, Wallbrook and Uhamplon tbnn gave *o ortgloal aketch, ebtlUed "The Cook'a llirthdaj;" llaUlo Htevart asd Toram/ Olllan came la a aketch, whlob ended wlUi a Ibrta round gloTo conicat, Conwar and Lebud, ihe niononodeii, appeared la ono or tbe atrongen tumi nt Its klDd. and iber wore llberallr applandcd. Q, U. liSwIor, tbe popokr charaoier efnger, wonnd nn tbe olio, oud In tbe last act of '-Tlie Oolden Bool'' hioogbt u> a clofs one of ibo beat enlertalDoeDU of tbe acawn at ibla bouao. Next week. Bob Fliilm- inoDa' 00. IxiNDON TnuTai^Krcd Waldaunn'a Hpeelalty Co. opened lo fair bouiea MODday, UcL 22. The company Is lolly np lo the mark In proTldlog a widely diferalDod enlsrtalnnient ofblgb merit. Tbe lluasella open Ibe ibow In a skoteta leplele with comedy. Uagee and Orlmmlni, comedians and liurlcaqne lioxors and aUrongmen,wero well remem- bered. Will F. Denny rendered popular aeleotlons In good voice. Tbo Patterson Brotbei* performed Itmcefully on Ibo triple hotlr^onlal bars and accom- pllabcd many dimonlt ulcka. Ulle. Online, In a lepenory ot BonoB of all nailons, audio aplendid coatumes, waa llbonilly epnbiaded. Tlie (Jlympla (laarioi, compoaed'of Wm. Keogh, Peter nandall, J. hulllranand uogh llBCk,anpcartd Is a fnnny aketoh, "Tbe Independent Uolored Uadeis," and raised tan In plenty, lllobmond and Olenroy, tbe llrely couple, cxoliasgcd volleya ot repartee wlih tlieir acoDsiomediinccesa. Tbey were accorded a beany reception and biaoy encores. Tbo Uarra Tronpo, mnalcal performers, serred np melody wlib np- proved comedy dreatlng, and It proved a delet'lable onongb disb. "Scenes at Rasex Market," a timely afterpiece, closed ibo portormance, many local hits being appropriately loaertod. It gave an oppor tonllr for comedy work u> Ibo compiny. Voter lllce Is manager (or Mr. WaldtuAnn;TiiriDy Unian, advance; James Itlchraond, autge manager. The company will lay oir after tbo oToao of next week lor aeveral weeka. Kext week, Ulaco's Oily CiubOo. UiHiK's llowiBV TnEATiK.—racked lionaea gtBtlQed tbe mansgoraent on Oct. 22. Tbe sUrac- tlon Is Uob Flb!almmons,ln a bag pnucblng eiblbl' tlon, at tbo bead ot an excellent specially oompsuy. It bi eoally scon that the recent Ogbtlng talk In. dnlged In by "Kllr." and James J.UorbeUbad llie advertising eircu calcolaled open, and crowded bouMB ihonld he tho mlo this week. Jobu n, llarty opened acilon by Juggling all aortsot wallers' Impleraonia with eonaaromalo akill. NeUle Frank, lyn, Blnglng Bouliretie. rendered aomo of iho popu* lar aonga with vhtc anu In gonil voice, (lordon and Mck, tlio well known niualcnl coiiiodlana, onter- lalnod Willi fun and melody, Mr, Uordon'n negro chanolor cAnalog much IstiRbtcr. Tbclr •a.io. pliooo diiclH made Ibo uruiiI lili. Jlarrou and For. reat. two gingery cbHriiMcr cnauge arllau and deaerlpUvo vocsIIkIs, wero well liked. The Fre. monis followed In lliclr akcioli, Uhaa. Fremont lie- log happy In the rolo of the Ubinanian, and UUs Frenionl In aongs anil daiires. Tho baby waa a pasalvo faoUir. tv. K. WhIIUo, a vonlrlloi|ulal iif muoh akill, lundo a hit, producing many novel eireoia. Uo usos his voice very cleverly In vIvlDg dlirerent linliatlonii. Ilowley and lioyle, clog ilancers, ralaod enlliiiilnsni hy tbo rapid and rytlnnlo talloo played by their focu Joe llardnuD, cccenlrlc oomcdlan, proved eliecllvo aaa Itngli pro- iluoer with bbi iiorlca, Tbo HiXElbbons Family, In Iheir muBlcal comedy, "Merry Momenia," held tbe Interest ot tbo audience, conelndlug Ibe olio. Hob Fllrslnimona Ibon appeared and waa greeted Willi conllnueil applause. He gavu a sclenllllu exhibi- tion wlUi the tricky hag and dlaplayed bis akill it punching and dnlglug tu good advantage, capt. Ulias. (lloil Is biiHlncsa manager for Mr. Fllulni- mona; Qoorgo H. Docker, iroaaurcr; Frank 0. lllce, ropreaenuilvo, and llolierl (lonloii, alago manager. Next week, Wliliama' Moico»<. OHOiR IIAIIUBIUITIIN wsa llocil III Ihc IMurl nf Hpsclal Hcaaluna, Ucl. ID, for hmmiuIIIuk Iwau Frommo In the lobby of Koaior .V Ill4l'a Mu.,lo Mall, OoU 8. Till IxmiHB liiairDiT iircni uo. win pr.Mliic« "Jaolnta," llobyn and J,aploin'a new coiulo op4-ra, Nov, 26, at the Filih Aveiiuo Tbeairo. llcaldM Uits Jleandet the company will Inoliiilo Kdwln.sioveDB, U. U. Harlun, UIgnor Peruglnl, Htuari Harold, W. H. Jobns, Jennie Itoliranli, Maude Young, Alleeu Unrko and Uarlenno Uonvero. W. Fhinc IliLL, nrealilont of the Oaaino Olnb baa pnrobaaed ibo building ailjolnlog Ihe Oatlno In Tblrty.Dlnlh Uitool for (he uie or ibo club. Tb« fiound floor will h« uaed na a kitchen and grill room, Uie upper iloora will lie turned Inio club rooms, and tbe tout will be added to tbe Oaslno lloof (larden. Tui HiaDLAR season nt the I,ycenm Tlieatrs will bOBln about tbe mlddlo ot November wlib the stock company In a new plav by Viclorlen Bardou. Mia8HR.UaHARr ,t LlosiiiR have acound apiece of properly at toe noruiwesi oornerof Forty.iecond BUeei an jaovenih Avenne, on wbleh tliey wlu ereot a tbeairo. Mr. LedercrhHaannuuneodlhattbeplay- taonse will be called tho New YorkTbeain, and they will ooramenco work on II about Ueo. 1. HuNDAY KNTsnTAiNUXMn onUot.31 oonprlsed a cuuoeri ni ibe Meuupolluu opera House by Aston Heidi's oreUoalia wlih Mmo. Bcalcbl, H. Uauglere and H. I'lancon aa aololais, the tourlb of tbo aerlea ot eonoorla by (lumure's band at lbs Aeadomy of Mualu, and Ibe second of Ibomu Hierene' lectures upon Ibo Yogi Uliaoles at the Fllih Avonno Theatro. Oaruxn TiiKiTiii—"l.iitio Ohriatopher Oolnm- bus" began OoL 'a Its second week wl'h a Urge AUdienoo In allendanco. It has so far demon- alraled thai It noulalns much exoellcnt foundallon material but that tho Fngll^b atruoluro reared iipoD It Is far Interior to the conatruollve work dono upou Ihia aide at Iho pond. All ot Ibla, bow- ovor, la being changeil as lapldly aa posalble and as Mr. Itloo Is a inaaler hand ni ihia aort ot work no bHvo aasuranco iliat Uie piece will aeon be tlioroughly atiraeilvc. Bonio KllaujI plcinrea arc ahowDihiB week and iimnyof (bo apcolalilea aro very cniertalnlug, Tho work Is magDlOoenUy alaged and piomlaoa sucuem. liKOAi'ivAV TiivATHi.—"Dr. Syntax" began on Oeu J2 the eighth week of lis run. De WoU lion- l»r, lu apllo uf the Injury he anaialucd last week, waa able to play his role wlib hla arm sllll In a aline but wlib much ot his accuetumed vim and oxnlienuico ot spirit. The aitendaiioe la allll ex- oelloni. Tiio ongngcmcnt eonilnuca three weeks mill Uio above dale. During llieeeoood actot "Ur. Hyniax." Oou lt>, Mr. Ilnpp«r dlalocated bis left arm. lie waa unablu 10 contlnne iho peifoimauce, ami ihocnrinin was rung down, and uo audience diamlaied. lie was able, however, to appear at liolb porfomiancea 20. Oasinu.— "The 1,11110 Trooper" entered Oot. 22 upon Iho nlnlli and bisi week of lis run. at Iho close ot which HelU Fox will try her forlDuta as a alar upon Ihe road. Hho has mcl wlih unqusllUed buo- una hero, anil as abo has a merliorloua work, much ucraonal merit aa well as popularity, and as '-The i.liilo Tnxipcr" Is the llrst ot tbis avaaon'a oomlo o|ier» aucoesaca v> lake Uio ruad, her cbances seem •xeellrnt. "Tne I'aaaing 8hflw" roturna OoU 20. TUI MtxtNimiH Avasi'B OrasA lloiisiLwbloh waa known during ttio Muuinii r aa Terrace Oarden, will bo opened by Manager lleunian, aa a \-aude. vilielioiiM', Oci. 24, tor Iho Kail and Winier aeaaon. 8TANDiHti TuKATHi.—"The Now Uoy" bi aruwiDg In vigor aluce Jaiues T. I'owcra aiunmed The litia role. II la drawing well and tbe performance baa gained In own reaped. Ur. Fowera la doing the moat otolllable work of hla earner and hla fun making la aa Irgltlntate aa It ladlveillng. The play enterril Oct. SJ upon ibo alxlb week ot lia run. Uon'a TiiitTiii.—"A Milk While Flag" la draw. Inggood bouaea, and will, no doubt, have a good luu, although It la not likely that It will ever equal In popniarliy Its prcileccaaora from Mr. lion's |ien. btlll It la very aninalug. and la p'.eaalng lo bolh Ibe e)e andcar. li began Ooi, 22 ino ibird week of Ha ran. Foi'RniaKTitSTaKiTTtiKATni.—OhanneoyO'eolt, In "The Irisb Artial," la drawing well at ihli bouae. Ills aiming ta bignly appreehtled, and ha la con. atanily growing In favor. Ue entered Ocl. 93 upon tbe fourth week of bta auy, DAi.Y'a TniATHi.-"A Oslely Olrl," wbleh began Oct M tbe aixth week ot lis mu, U siUl dimwuu pod bouses. Knra'a Umion Bijuari TniATBi.—The Mil pre- a*nt«d this week Is on a par with Ihe dsnal enter. taJjunoDt oflbred at ihli bonse, and Ihe atlendancs Oct. 22 forced tbe management to does the box cffloe early In the afiemoon. All night It was almost Impossible to move about Inside Ihe doors, aa all the available alandlng room was ocenpled. Alclds Cspliaino Is probably ibe blggeal attrsctlon on tbe bill, her performances In midair bringing forth trem>odousapplanie. Oamty Fagln'a Pick, oalnnlea ore In their laat week, and ate as anccesa- fnl ss erer. Baymon Uoore sang some popular ballads In a pleasing way snd was rerallcd aeveral times. The Kailonal Trio, In Iheir parodies, met wllh snceeas. Alice llaymond, comet sololat, did admirably. Bmlili and Caropnell caused mncii amnssment by their nonsense, nii'hsrd riiro, tbe mimlo, pleased Immensely. Mile. Manon Uaiflle, ohantenae Iniematlonal, created niilie a ton're. Bhe lavery clever, and ber drst appearance at thia uouae shonld be followed by ber re-enngemr nt. John tv. World, burlesque dsoelng comedian, received con- siderablo applause, and was very amnatn^. Tnpa<:k and BIcel, black face comedians, the Vontlnla, hat Sinners, Andy HcKeo and Flora Franks, In their etch "rrogreoslon," Uoms and Hart, Ulbenilan fgnmaken, and Ihe Ilelilons, In their dancing specially were all given warm reoeplloss. Jaoou' TniATRii.—"The Ensign" Is lbs enrrent week's bill at tbia bonse, and bnelaess will nn- donbtodly be at a high waur mark during lbs alay, tor tho alining prtaenlotlon ot ecenea snd oharoc- ters made famous In aoog and story appeal alike to Its occapants or npper tier and orcbesoa- Those ot Ihe csst who portlonlarly merited tbe applsnse wnlc'i waa lavishly ocooided ihem by a rather too demonsliollve audience night of Oct 71, where Harlboroogli Hardy as Lieut John Feriy Alios, James M. Brophy ss Ensign Ben Bald, Aiklna Law- renee as Coxswain Jack Dndley, and Edith Wright OS Itary, all ot wiiom were exceptionally good. Tho others of ibe caul :re: Logan Paul, 0<car Eagle, Frank Kennedr, J. n. Plerson, Joseph Tolton, Am- brose Bime, J. II. Dalves, James Srady, Frank Btnr- ala, Florence Bmver, Kainer I.yon, Mrs. Wrigbt and Edith Toueo. Next week, "A Flag otTTnce." Buou TiiSATRg—Law Docksbidcr'a Mlnatrela opened hero Oct 23 to a well fllled bonae. Lew Dookslsder, ot courae, heads the array ot burnt cork fun makers, but close In hla wake are Frank II. While, J. 0. Harrington, Frank Uumont, Sharp and Flat and Bymonds ana Dnghcs. The Usnballan (luanet made one uf lbs bits of tho evening, with Ineir ballad and medley ainging. Haaler Iltatua won loud applauae for bla remarkaMe dancing, and the Three Uarvelles performed some admliubte bigb kIcklDjgand groiesiino work. Fete Uttnin did some good Dock dancUig. (leo. U. Preaton, Wni. A. Ualpen, 0. J. Curtia and Hairy Lclgbton rendered some ploaalug ballada. Tbo company Is here for iwo weeks. PiopLVA TuiATHi.—"(la (be Bowery," with Bleve Brodle In tbo stellar rolo, was given Its Drat representation In an Vmi Bide ibcaire night ot Oct 22. Tho boose was ftacked (o (he doors and a gene^ oos welcome accorded to (be alar, also to Frank Bosh snd othsr momben of iho company. Flowcri wero banded over the roodlghts In every abspe from tbe ordinary baaket u> huge dealgoa ot easy cbatis and tbe Urooblyn bridge. It waa easily the banner bouae of (ho acason In al7.o and nolae, and a new record In weekly recelpis here, will, no doni>t, be ealabllahcd. Tbe audience demanded a apeecb and tbe Shu attempted to respond, but was nnable, throngh emotion, to do moro (ban uiior his thanks lo bla trlenda In front. ,\ll in all It wbb a gala uigbt .vext week' Hixuck (ill." KosrxR & BiAL's.—The living picturea conllnue to be a strong roagneiatlbU resort, and big bnal- neas Is the rule. Tlie bill preaenled Oct 22 asd week lnoludc<l thoBle Uasaen Ben All Troupe of Arabian acrobats (aeconil week), the FInnoia, experi swimmers (neeond week), Koa Bettoldl, conlorllonlat (ibIrd week). MartlnoUl Bros, acio- bate; Ivan Taclitrnoir, wlih hie troupe of ttalned dogs; the Phantoa, la goMlu gambola: I'lugenle Fougere, ohanleuao oxoentrlqno, and Marletio ill lllo.ohanieuao InternatlonAl, (all In ibclrseventn week), and Harlo IJoyd, eomrdlenne, who began her second week; each of whom won approval. During the Intermlulon and alier Ibe performanco a concert irai given luihe grand promenade by tho Koranth Hungarian orolieatrA. AusnicAi! TuSATBZ.—"A Van Wllbont a Coun- try," a nielodiaina In live auls, was given Its Orat nieirnp'jllian production Oct 22, at this boose. The odst: lloucit Hampton, Wlllbun llarcoun; OorpomI liunioni, II. T. UcUlannIn; Victor BavlUe, K. J, Iluiil ); Tom counland, CharlCB 8. Atibe; Felldon liuiiiont, Lawrence Edinger; Ansk Valliant, T. II. Dunne; AMaln Vltllaut, A. T. Foster; Dr. Uaaplu. Oeorgo K': Jctta: Jubal, Arthur Uowuril; (^ptalunt Police, Fred 8. Ilant; Harcolle Dnmont, Mra Cjril Norman; viola Dnmont, Oraco Atwoll; Ulaa llamp- to?, Urs.(irace(iaylur; lloili llamp'on, I'orclia. I'ALUKR a TiiSATRi.—lo splio Of .the sweeping condemnation uf Mr. Cattle's play, *Tbo Trans- gressor," Olca Netheraole began on Oct 21 the ato- ond wcik ot her vlalt wlltalbia pbty still lo tbo loio, and waa presumably forced to do so beeauae atie had notlilug (lao ready in oner. Hor advisers are mooh to blame, bni Illaa Nethersule has at least oonvlnoed aomo of bor hoarum that ahe la a woman of oxtraordliury powen, and even Inberpreaent stage ot development has tew eqnila upon tbe Eng. Ilan apeaklDg alago. Bne wHl bo aeen aa UunlUe Ootlu. EUfiRi TnxATRi.—"The Bauble Shop," wblcb began ou Oot xi the sevenlh week ot Ka run, cn- ilDuta to oil tho bouse st each iHirforinsucr. John Draw, who baa In Lord 01lvobn>oke a role dinvrlog enllrely from ihoie be baa been acouitomed to play, haa greatly Improved In tbe part, and Maude Adarna bas from tbe beginning dono the beat work of her career. AnaiY's TUIATHI.—FranclB n'llson, In'The Dev. IPs Deputy," began on Oet32 Uie seventh weekaod Ihe Issl fortnight ot his alay. He baa (boa far ao curad the moat Ballafactory HoanchU rtaulis. In bla new opera be baa a work superior lo ulmoit nil ot t hoee In wbloh he has appeared since his advent as a alar, and bis own efforts are ably aecunded by Amanda Faiirla, J. 0. MIron and Lulu niaaer. Lycxum TiitATRi.— K n. Boihern began on (let 22 tho ninth week of hla annual eugaqonicnl and the orih week of bla preaenbtilon of Jerome K. Jerome'a play "A Way to Win a Woman." It la very grelltylnp lo know that ibiB play ta drawing well and Ihat It will bo prominent In hla repertory lor Ibis season. Further satisracllon Is stforded by the Inlelltgence which comes Irom Loudonannonneing that arnngomenlssre being made for ihe prraen. ution ot the play In that oily by Forbes lloberiaon, of the Carrlck fbeatrc, UXKALD iiQUARi TuBATRB.—Klrhanl .Mualleld entered un Oot 22 u|ion the sliib and dnal week «t hla engagement pteaendng upon that dale "The Scarlet Lsiter," one ot the Ineai pbtya in bla r*pe^ lory and one In wbloh be dlapiaya aomo nt bla moat careful aid Intelligent work. Tbe further an- Doun«einen(a for the week loolude: "Prince Karl" 23, "A l^arMlan Ilomance" matinee 2t and evening 'J-t, "Bean Drumnicll" evening and "Ur. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" 10. On Balnrda; bight it, lbs ilual night ot hu ongageiiieni, be will give a poi>llc dma rehearsal ot Lorlniar tftoddarata Ovoact drania "Napoleon Uonainrto," and In older lo prcp\n tor (hla there will be no mailnce upon Ihat lUy. (in Oct 2u Bmllh and De Koven'e latcat opera "Itob Hoy" will have IIb llmtmetnpollian bearing. AOADsuv ot Mvaic—The epeoucular veralun of "Shenandoah''began on Oot-jl thenlalb week ot Its run. II has dono an oxeellent builneu from the autri, and the present atiendanee gives prom- ise of tbe lengthy run wblcb la auilcipatcd. FiiTU AvoNi'i TuiATRi.—Tbo Lllluutlana, In "Unmpty Dniupiy I'p to Dale," entered on Oot a upon uo aavonlh week ot their alay, and gave u|ion that uighl the atllcib pertumanco of (heir Uiesl ex(nvaganta. Tney are doing only fairly well, but will nevertbeleas nmalu hero until Nov, lo. A (XixpuitnirABv concert will be lendertd to Big, A. )'^ilnl,Oct'J«,at Assoelallonllall, lhlsoll.r. The benolclary win lio assisted by Mate. E. E. Oosiad, Ume. U. L. Urrger, Mmr. 8. Crawford, Katie llagas, Dollls Holding, Minnie i>toeckler. Wm, A. .\anlen, J. r. Bell, E, T. McKeufle.Uonatsntln Wallman and O.T.Pierce. Tbe programme wllicon- alai of vocal and InairumeniM niutio and will In- clude no'ios, dues and concerted niinibcra, conclnd- IDK wlih the lost sot ot Verdi's "It Troratoie." Iioais' Uvsiuu.—New features lu the museum htlUi ttou week range from litpnu'lo Kata, by Prof, SmiitoB, lo testa of ar(ual etisogth by Herman, whoalvleabinuelltbo NiDelrenUi Uoninry Sansun, whils Juliana, tbe anake ohsrraer: Valoiia, an ex. pert whituer with the jack knife, and Alberto, one man band, fornlab a,varied llaiofentcrtainmenl which ahould please Manager Doila' patrona easily. In Ue tbeatra Carrie Manley heada a company ot more thai nanal merit In "La Malla," a aenaatlonol tfnma. luUieai oobUsm lo be excellent BTiR TBuraL-IIavIng grown weary In bu errorttoplesM Iho pnbllo with Isgllloate comedy, Wm.U Orsnsmade a wide depsrtnre on Oct 22, when be piesenled, tor the ant Ume on any stage, "The Pacldo Mall," a farcical play, In three acts, freely adapted by Paul M. Potter from Tom Taylor's play, "Tbe Overland Rente." Much ot Mr. Taylor's play bas been retained, bnt it bu net only been brought very much np to date, but Ihe prominent people In the present verslonan mostly Americana, tbe lo<»le ot the play u trsnsterttd from the Hedl. lenrosean Bea to the Paollo Ocean, and the light comedy and low comedy roles bavo been rolled Into one In order to make a aatlttaciorT stellar role for Mr. Crone. Tbo work has been skill, tally done, and Ibo new matter conttlbnted Is aa good. If not beuor, than any cenlalned in Mr. Taylor's play. In Ihe present veislon Hylvanos Urban, an American, who, by reason ot being badly henpecked, has ran away from his wife, embarks open ue Faolllo mall steam- er City ot Fekin nnder the gnlse of Dr. Mem. dew, (DO ablp'a snrgeon, having modeauch an ar- rangement with Ue gennlne aawbones that hs may iboa still leave hla wife la Ignorance ot hlawben- abeolBaodfale. Bis wife, now knownasMlssTlp- pengny, her maiden name. Is a passenger on board ibc Bteamer,and not only doeshls meeting with her cause bim many embarraasmenis, bnt lbs poor fel- low ands that Dr. Merrldew hu a reputatton for social gallantly which bis doable Is forced to maintain, mucn against hla will, and which canasa him to be eordlaljy diallked and bullied by the male paasengers. ue la alao oletaken tor a ihKt and placed In hand cook, he Is challenged to Oght a duel, and has to witness tbe coqnetrle* ot his wife, while that lady (reals blm with contempt At last, however, the worm tarns, and ibereofier ho dominates tbe altno- tlon. Jnstas he declares himself transformed tbe atesmer siraada upon a reef, and Sylvonna not only pnvea the hero of (he hour, bnt assumes command upon the Island upon wblcn pasaengan and crow are landed, boaaes everything and everybody, eet- Uea all the manial duferencea of Uo paaaongora, brings hla own wife to a conltlls confeaelon ot her fanliaand baa everybody rery happy when the honrot resene arrives and ibe long noped tor aleamer comes Into view, vnille the combination o( Ihe two roles forms a hclerogeneons and practically Impossible obsracter,no onewlll bemucn disturbed on thsi ac- oooit or Inclined lo cavil thereat In view of Ibe fact that Mr. Crane la supplied wlU a role (hot la directly and diailnoily In hla Hue and In which hla olDble tricka of comedy have foil play. Tbe play lacompoaed of Incldonta Impossible ot credence but this la permlMlblo In farce >o long aa langhier la evoked and In this rtapea this play fully accom- plbihei lis lolaaloo. Its dlologne Is light and oreezy. Its action rapldss the treniltotagale and lisaltuatlonain Ue main genuinely mirth provok- ing. Tbo pltr was hsndaomely alaged, the Urat actahowlog Ibe cohln of the ateamer, tbe aecond IIB deck, a remarkably line selling, snd Ue last a ooial reet In the Paelllo. The lines ot (he play are bomorous and In some placea quite wltiy, the orlgl- nalplay being In Ulsrespect oonvldenbly Improved upon by Mr. Poller, who always wields a taeUe pen, and wnoee moat pronounced aiirlbute Is oheer- InesB. The laat act needa his further attention, for It by no meana e<iual3 lis predccesaora, and Ha fun mailing not only laga, bnt la aomswbot rongb and nnpoUshed. Tms laat word aerveass a reminder«( tho neceaaliy tor advlalog Mr. Crane to revlao bis reading ot Uie excerpt from thepoem,bls rendition ot which upon Ue Drat nlgbt luvlng been a painful breach ot decornm. Tho acUngot the plav was very good, and especial credit la dne to Ffoulot Paget, ADDOO'Nelll.U. A. Weaver Br.andFeroy Brooke, nor la any dlacrlmlnadon Intended In Ibis order of enuratnton. The play la of the sort for avhlcb there la strong demand and gives prom- ise ot being a popular success. It vras cer- tainly well received upon Its Drat presen- uilon, snd Mr. Cntno was compellsd to make Iwo apeecbca to Uio audience, Mr. Fo((er, with charno leilsllo modesty, having bidden himself away. The caat: Bylvanus Urban, Vvm. H. Crane; Mm. urban, I-lolllot Pogot; Captain Weatberby, Orrin Johnson; Colin Orofi, Doyd Putoam: Sir Baroaby Brace, U. A. Weaver Br.; Ida Brace, AnneO'Nelll; Mr. Wlnka, a. T. De Voro; Unmpbrey Cossett, Joaepu Wbee- lock Jr.; Lucllla Cosatti, Lizzie Hudson OoUler; Tom Cupper, B. Dougbis Hyer; Judge Yancey, Oeorgo F. Dovcn: Amoret Yancay,Mai7Saunders; Mra. Onlvcrley, Ida Bamws; Harvey Packlemer ton, B. A Langilon; Enphemla Pscklemeiton, Kate DenUi Wllaon; Mllly, valley Egar; Major Fogony, Percy Brooke: Honlagna Oorllon, D, J. FlogUlon; Oieenwlcb, William Lewera; "Ooolldge Broihert,'' James 0. Barrowa: Wah IHng, Ual Olsrendoni Lew Ohew, 0. W. Marburg, TONY Pastor's THi;,rBi.— a good alzod audi, encewaa pressnc Oot 32, and Ibey seemed to tho^ ogghly enjoy Ibe exoellont programme which Mr. Pastor hsd prepared. Mogle Mason and Tom Lord, Id "Nervy Nervona," s(ar(ed (he fun, and were well received. Fanny Bloedgood, aa "The Little Rube," waa very smnslag and received her full abare of applause. Tbe Mntlcsl Havens, In silos, proved tbemselvea to be very clever performers. Tlie St Felix ulaten, who bavo not been aeon here In a long time, met wlU their old Ume aocceas. Edwin French, the banlolat, made (hose In front langb heartily. The Nelson Trio, In songs and dances, reel, Jig and back dancing, werelbeaucceasot Uie eruning. Hellvllle and Bielson, vooAllata, etc., were very good. MoBrlde and Flynn, Irish comedians, cauaed many Isnghs, ana met with Buccees. Eunice Vance, aoubratie and comedienne, needii no InlrodueUon to the theatre- goers ot Ibis city, as abe has appeared In all parte ot the city, and olwaye witn success. Heddlngand Stanton, In their aketeb, mode ibelr drat appear- ance In (bla city, and were quite aucccaaful. Ibt AusUna, In atatse poalnga, oloasd tbe evening's en. lerulDDent in Bne style. Next week the regolsr Fall season opens wtU Ue return of Mr. Pastor and Ills own company after their anccessful lonr. no hill will Inirnduoe Ue Preaton Blstora, Jeaale snd Qeorglno, who are reported to be exceedingly clever performers, and Prmcoas Paullns, said lo be very handaomo and pleasing, will make Uelr American debut J. w* Kelly, Ue Rogera Bros., UcAvoy and May, UnU and OIHrord, Annie Han, Musical Dale, Ibo ilarbeoka and tbe Nawna wlllalso api>ear. lIi'BBB's Hi'sxiiM,—,v ateady hnalneaa Is dono at this house, which should rolura good prollts to the management This woek'a bill: Carlo halla—The Ansirelinn Duabnicn (Ihclr Drat appearance In New York). Ullo. Eleoira, Pamahaalka and Ulrdle Wor- rell, /imoasa, the Eiqulmsux Village and Baby (Xilumbbt, I'almer and ouers. Btsge-Foater and Lewie, llowen and Woltera, James Ncory, cbss. Haywood, Uio Holmes, Violet LoveU,and Uo second cdlUon of the living plcinrea. NiuLO'a TiiBATRi.—There was not even alandlng room at tbIa bonao on Monday nlgbt Oct 22, when Waller Sanlord'a producUon of "I'ho Proalgal Daughter" was aeen for the Oral time In this thca Iro. The large stage atrorded exoel'ant oppononl. Ilea foracenlo dlaplay,alao for tbe facing aeenea of Uila drama, which are eiraotlvely produced. The east waa capable and the enUra pitaenuUon was crodliaMo to Ibo management WOHrii's Musii'u ^Thore s^cnis lo be no chance In theaiyloot ent>rtaloroent dealred by Ue pai- miia o( Ihia popular honae and Uo tailored uin. alivis aim ho.d away. TbIa la the tenth week of ibeir preaont engagement here and bnalncsa con- lliiues to bo ■atiafactory. Sr. JAUia UALi.,-Ale.\. Comaiook'a Mlnatrela oonunne, and tbe management reports good bual. nesB. Tho Uiiogarlau Uand conUnue (o p,ay In the lobby before Ibe performance. A HOW occurred, Ocl. 30, at tbo closing perform, ance ot "The Pride ot Ha)o," bjr Dan McCarthy, at II. H. JacobB' Third Avenue Tlicairo, wblcb n- iinlrod Ibe calling In ot a aquad of police lo keep ine peace. Il la alleged Ihat by Ibo (eima of Uelr Bgreeraeot Ur. Jacoba waa to receive ue urat tlfim taken lo, and Ual Mr. UcUarlby waa to gel Iho bol. ance ot tho recelpta for Uo week. Ur. Jaoubs, how. ever, refuae<l to pay over any money to Mr. McCar thy, atailogthatne would keep the balance to n. Irabnraa blm for a previous engagement whlob, be aliegoa, Ur. UcOarthy tailed lokeep,lherebycaaalng Mr.Jacobsagraatlosa. OnUeaegnnndaMr.Jacoljs retained tbo money wl(lioo(, however, having ob. lalnrd an altachmont against Mr. McCarthy oi any other legal autbotlly tor bla action. Hatlem,—This week la quite an Important oia In Harlem iheairlcala, (or we have a fonr act play ot Ibe higher order, two one act playa, a abalght vst ilelv orapanr, and a bnrleaqne company, all aeen IB Now York tor ibe Orat lime Oot 23. IIARLSH oriRA lloiDi.—Mans WalDwrlght ap- peared 21, In "Dangblera of Eve,"a fouraciplar, written 'or her by A. E. toncosler and Jnllan Mag. auf, tor the Oral time In UUs el(y. It Is a ploy of modera Bngllah Ufo, wtiha aaong cmoUonal biala, Mlaa Walnwngbt playing the dual roles ot Ua iwla Bliten ot oppooli* HMu lad awnli. The tceaes are laid In England. Tbe cast la a atrongone In every respect, ibo s-enery U beaulUnl,and ttei Ptay received considerable spplsnae. Tho cast: Robert Ilawthorae, Nalbanlel ifanwlg; Bodetlck McAilia- ler, Edward Poland; Mr. Wycbai^, J. F. 0 kcefe, Frad Banum, Cecil Magnua; Lord Obarlra Talbol, Joseph Zahner; Dr. Veaey, *lli«d "»f^,^'>"i JS?; John Borden; Kobln, Waller Ciane; Mile. Uarlnl Martini, Estella Dale; Once Recktord, Jeinnetis Northern; Lady "Klily" Hatlow, Doroihy Thorn- ton; Hrr. MonMgne Dobbs, Rale Bromley; Mrs. Manin, Rtlen Wauon; Jane. Imogeno Hoyt; Hoae Wycheily and Rhoda Dalnlry, Marie Walnwrlghl. Kext week, Hlcbord ManaOeld, In "Napoleon Uona- larie." (yOLiniBcs.—Lottie Collins' Tnnbsdoure began a week's engagement il M a crowded house, Ula being Uelr Orat Hew York appearance. Tbe com- tany Includes some wcU mown vondevlllepoople, oifie Collins appearing In Iwo comedlesi^^e Fair KQoeslrlenne" and "Tbo DevUblnl." Ward and Curron «ve their apeclally, followed br Anna WUI- moU,MarIon,lIays and Marlon, whodid good work, and were well received. Wood and Hhepard's act Is ao well known Uat comment Is unnccesssfT. The Brolhera Meen, high wire aerobau. do work that show they have few etiuals. Executive sUlT: W. C. Oamenn, advance; John 0. Sorg, musical dincioi; John Frees, sisgo msnager. Neat week, "UoFOd- den's Elopement" wlib John Keroell. OLTHPio^The Night OwU did a fair week's bnalneaa at this bonse week ot 16. The Fay Foster Bnrleiqne Co. began ihelr Orat New York engage- ment this sesBon 23, to a crowded house. The company opened wUb Ue flnt part, entitled "The Eleeitio Hotel," InKodncIng preuy women, Bne costomesi and plenty ot langb causing situations. Annie Rebhari, a sweet singer, received several encores. Tsggort and aarkind,Irlab aketoh team, gave a ploaalug inro, and were well received. Atlas, Jaggler,Burprlsodsnd mysUO*d theandlencs hy his clever manlpnlaiton of several Instramenls. Morion and Olemsn. Irlab dialect conversallonaltats and comlo aingeis, did a fair turn. The Bros. La Moync, horizontal barperformera,dldBome One work aiid were not forgotten by Ue audience. May and Hauler, banjolsts, aro c:ever workers, and showed Ihat they are mostenot the Inatnmeut Tbe per- formance condnded wlih tbe bnrleaiiue, '-The Irish Prince," giving the ladles ample opponuulty lo dlaplay Ihelr One forma, beauiiful coatumea and pretty faces. The watdroiics were designed and made under Ue direction ot Florence Edwards, and rellect gnat credit upon her. The company Ib nnder the management or Joe Uppenbelmer. Next week. Bom Davere'a company. Uablsm MmiDU.—Tbb houw conduues (o do a reeoid breaking bug|uees,mDch toilaDagerBmlib's asUstacllon. (fnrlo bull: E. D. Klug, Prof. Hon, Bolbroma, Ulle, Olga, 8. U. LIngermanand Krot. WhUe. Bbige-Ulle. Uorellos, Ilarry and Emily Uamlllon, Harry RIckells, Kale Koou, Dllly Uooro and Bella Vlvlati, Ulke Tracy, and Con Willis. NEW YORK STATE. Bnoklrn.—The Ueairo goers will be treated tbU week to aaoia oU and (ajDillar pleeaa wblcb are pop- olar and aie wall racalvad every lima ibey are praaentad lathu city. Pabk.— "A Tempetanea Ton" li Id Its aeeoDd, and la*t*aaK. Itdraw largaboaiea auuatweek. oets, Maria iVaJawrlsbt la"DaogbtaraofEve." COLOuaiA.—IliaBoaloalaoa eominaooedUelraecAad, andlutvaakfllaaprodacUoo of "Fal'Dl'ia," wblcb waa ealayrd by lb a ualotlDg of Daw acanair, and the brilllADtlaablon In wbleh Uwa«alraBmore thanamaada for the delay. ItvlUba rapaatad Wadnaaday Dialit and SatuMay altaniooo, "Roblu Uood" Toamlir. Friday and SatQiday araotOR*, aad "Tba Mtid of PlyuMulh" Wad Deadly matlnaa aad Tbariday evaDlag. Oct n, WlUlam UlUalta. In '-Too Mncta JobDun." IliSToaio IIAJJ.—A concert will ba ilvao la tbIa ball 37 br Big. Maiaicalcbl, the barttona. awinttd by Ratb Tfaoiopaoo, contralto; irarlVaalli, vlollQlit ana Mr. Hob art TbaHon, accamuaolat UaaHD OpanA uoi:aR.—aeorna W. Vonrae, In "My Audi Bridaat," racalvad a haartr walcoaio XI, vbaa ha madabli raappaaraooa in Uila oily. Tba play haa baan pardr lawrluan and sraAlly Improrad. Oct 9, Film, roaa a watt'a U loatrala. UoeBK A OaauAaova Oisi.vo.—Liviog plalaiaa are bavlaganio at this place and are oowTd Uiair algbtb weak- OUiarauiaoUona: Waid aad Lrneh, Battaninaia, ViDDia Sebulli. Tony Hack aad Martoa Bafla Ward. Bijou.— "Ola OlMD." vblchhaabcaoracoDitnioiadaDd aadoaad wlih oaw Jokai, new aonga Qaw dincas aad a aaw diaaa, la drawlae larga bousai tbta weak. Oot. 39l Joaaph Morpbr. la ' Karry Qow" aod "Bbaan Rhoa." Svab.— "Tha^ckatof Laava Uan"opaoad lo a cmwdad hoaaaR. II IhaopaBlDantBbt laa a laaadrav good houaaaall waak. opie liwlll dOQbt- UlDS k BaaHAK'a TasaTBS.—Sam Davere, who ta popolar lo (bli city.eDnimaDCad awerk'aaDsaceniaBtSl; aodUiaraaulloDUiaopaolag Dlgbl vaa alaadlog room only, and that waa bard to dad. AurBioif.—Tlia flrrt praaaa'alloo ol "Roicdala" to an EaaiareDia(Tlctaadlanea,wllli Joaapb Hawoitb ta tba laadlae tola, wu glvan 33 to a wall flUatl hoaaa. Bla bualaaaa laat waak. Comlag 29, Fanny HIca, In "Ulu iDoacaaea Abroad." OAVSrr—TbIa pronlaaa to ba a baooar weak. Tony Paalar'a eompaoy aia bar*, and tbay navar fail lo draw big aodlaneaa In tbIa part of tha town. iiOlUa Col- llni' Troobadonta 39, Bupiaa.—"rha Bpan ot LUa" ii thii waak'a altractlon. Tba opanlog booaa waa pood. Walter Saorord'a stock compaay. Id "Tlia Ticket of Leara MaD," Dait waak. Lks ATa.f OB AoADBliv —Tbara laaoma talk oropanlng this tbaatra aa a varlaty hoosa, bnt It la oDiy a rumor aa jaL Ltokvu.— 'Tba Oaloioan" vaa pro*aot«d to a bit ao- dlaaca 33 by (ha Phlblpa aioefe Q>m)^r. lha company haarpnina loto favor, and aaaTaauUvaaaDtiaataaiaDr o( (ha parloimaocaa are a larltr. "Tba DaDltaa"oaKC waak. UsiQOB.—Buaioeas baa baan Improving ainea the cbaaRaortnanagamant hara.aad tba two parroroianeta dally aaan to ba aaora aacaautal itbaa tba contlnnooa parrarmancaplao. Tbta waak, 0. W. WUllama' Albany,—.\t Uarraanns Bleecker Ilatl, Oct 17, Hraa. Ualba appeared la coacart and iba third act or "Faaal" to a vair larga aodlaoca. The UaliopolltaD Opat* TIODM oreaaaira autated. '-Blavaa of dald" btoujht ont a larita aadlanca at aa«b parromanca 18.19, 30. Baohad: O "Wanji;" !> n,'ir,'Tba Wblla Squad- ron;" 81. RablD Uood Opara (TODpany, Id "Tba Enlekar- bockaia." TBS LsLABo OraRA Hocea bad Tim Morpby, Id "Lem KalUa,'* 16,17,1^ good rainma Pallx Morrla, Id "Tba B*ilMaD,"caUradtofnUbOBiiaa, 18,19.2'. (^nmlas.ll U. U. Chaa. T. Kllli, In "Taapar. Iba Yodlar:" 8a. Ilihi Aekaiamm, In "Ida Baltaa'a Favarra;" 3S 37, iha Gorman Broa, lo ■■Tba Ollhoolara Abroad." Oatarv TnaAvaa.—'Tba London Sports'' bad aroadad beoiaa laat waak. Booked: 28, 77, TbaOity Olub; Kor. 8, AuaUa'a Olsantaana Roebeater.—At the Lycenn, Tim Murphy, In "Lam Kattla," eamaOct aifor a thiaa nigbu'auy. Wm. Uoar, Id "Tba Plams,"c«maa3)rortba raroalndarortba weak. Laatvaak, Orat bair, Roland Read did a good boa. loaaa. '-fioviDa tha Wlod" tha laat two niabta draw lafiahODH*. Booked: 39-31, "Obarlay'a Aunt;<* Nov.M, klaria aomaghs. COOK OPERA Horai —"Moaraood" eana Oct 31 for (ba Bri( tbraa Dlf hla -TbaLI(Ua6|i««u1aur" Iba laat halt or tha waak. Tha Whitaay Opara (;o , lo "Tba Faooina Haatar."dldagoodbaalnauiba Urat ball or Ustaaak; UomioD'a 'Tausl" during lha laat balrdrnv good itiad audlaocas Comloa: JMJ ' " ■* - ■• Nov. I-S, John L Balllvan «, Biiaaall AciDisT or MDflio.-Tli« WftlioD flUian' Co. kppMrttd Z2 DftklB0 kw««k>i tuy. iMi wMk, Kite Bpruut't TnHibtilAanpluedto tklralndudloDML OoLSIud WOHOULiHo Uanii-TflUTii.—Boiiaea coailnoMl !? bmloMJ ih« put TMk. Tbif veek: Curio Utiifr-Mulamo Yaec* (itrotK wonu). OroMoo (»lr«- hkii«diuu)ud HuiL«Btnr«Ilhberdfoorft]i|ntora udliwdi. TbHtn-RoilDl, Altuoder ridtmldc, Kmn log tad Loid, ChariM Dlunood tnd FontA^al BroUtm. Srncaie—At the Bastable Ttteatre Felix HUT7Jo **T(it B«Bt Hu," hid Rood bulDWi Oct IBu 19. "UcnKlttl«dr»w llRbUy 10, A Judoi OWelU, In 'H'lr- bIdIdi" aoil "Mom* Cnito." XB^ 21 Wiirina opiea Uoini.-'Th» BUck Orook" had Urte bmlouiH^ir. "Govlog lh« Wind" bad & R O.ISL "A Haa WUboDt n C<ioDtr7"opMWdh6r«to(oodbujloMa lB,n. ThlavailbtantparioroaBceol tbeplajooanr AhTrlcb, in "My rartnar," tl, C ronclnc Maitar" H naJAOom* TBunti-'*TboTlda of Llla" draw fairly IS-l7.' Bldoay Draw. ln'''1ba"oird"«d~'Aga," did BS,X'?.?.VJ??ii!«= ^ Of Troca-JJ-w, ijLllly dalaty Co. ls-37. Baflkio^At Uo Star Theolre Marie Burrongba eaaaOctnrorlhraaotabUL TtmUnrpbyUiaramilDdar 01 Uia waak. LawU MoiflioD »JI.^<lSob Boy" l^id a aploDdtd waak. AOADBiav opMdsio -Jamas O'Naill aiariad 3) for iliraa st|bn Mil. rouarand Kpila BaUawts-37. "Chajlov'a Auot" hid a gcod waak, laaviag sa "Tba Black Oiook" nail waak, Lvtunw TsuToa -"OM aioiy" bagaa U lorooa weak, Tba Darby Wbuar" 38. "Jana" had a rooslng aaiaie^ naat "VK "i'.MTT laaAvaa-RaavM A Falmar-aCo.Uiia weak, tba Uly I'lay (M. nail waak. aaiA'a Meaio llAiA.-Waakai3): Troja, Uw Baaklna, S!S°J^, f!^^ ShaipaTLiUla Urhatt Fiad Moipisllaa, faplnia, Amy Bortalla, and Bdwia^ BaalaaaaUgtod. >aa3t"ABai(anCbaek"31L37. RAxp'a unarpot'a*.-"Lam geaia"didnothavaa laiga bonaa IS "Sowlog tha wind" packed lha boaaa JJj^-Jjf BM{laa-dn.»poorl» 17, IS.hiiiio wlu S ^Oaibtt TaaATaa.—AavUe'a Olfantaaaa ama tl for iwtwML ' * ^ draw bigKnSM BIwBbwmUB.—At (he Btone Open Bonse Bid. oav Draw. In '*lba Olldad Aga," oatoa Oct IS. (o ratr bntlnau. "TbaTlda of Ufa" did fairly wall IS. Rlaak<»>ok"hadblgboalaaBasl two parformaiieH B. BootlDpa- It 'Tba„rajolog Maaur; 4 "(niarlar'a Aaai-.''38 17, Liwla Worvtion. , _ ^ ■mod TaBATaa.-Wal«B Blalara' EitnnnDia Co. had pukod tiooaaa U-IJ. "An Aiablaa glgbl" lUi, •'rbarlaGiaoeaaaCaaa"l»-I7- „. ^ „ NoTaa.-MaDaRar01arka,or lha Blona Opara HonaMi sraoding tba waak to Haw York on bnalDsaa u». Ruoias, of tbIa ally, bu laafad tha Naiwkb Opara Haoas at Norwich, N^T., aad will maoaga Uia aamalo Uefatora. Elmlia.—At Ue Opera Honae"Under Ihe Llon'a raw" cama OaL IB lo a amall aadlanca. Blca A Barlaa'a OiiaadlaDi, Id "UoDoodIa anil Paodia," plaaasd a fair aliad audlaaca 17. "Fablo Romaai" coma 19 to a fair alzad au'ilaoca. lha living ptolaraawareafaalora aiid ware wall rtcaliad. 'Tlia Blaek Cmok" coomu, .ih, Faoalog Uuiar' 3}, Loola Aid rich 38, "Faut" 37. Vtlea.—At the Otlca Opera Bouae "Oharley'a Aunt" draw big (ML 18. "Soalng the Wlud" had a imau aadtaoca IT.TlmMarpbr. ln"L«ni Kellla,"18 did wall. "Tba Black Cpwk' eloaad (ha wa.*k 3D to a paokad bonia. Dated: Oao. Th*<cbar'a "AboDC (louiam"34 rh<rlaa T. Elba lo"fooDlCatpar'' J7.. ...Tim Morpby will drop IIaniTao»Carleloo'a"Laoi Eau o" Ip thite waati aad Brodnoa. iDiraad. a oaw ptar bv Uarbart IlaU Winalov. Icbarda and ranna:d will ramalo lo Ike ciit. Hewbura.—At tho Academy ot Music the Oor. Diao Broa OoL32, In'Tba Oilboolora Abroad." KdvarJ llarrlRao 34, lo "iUlllv and tba 40)." "Waoa" 28 "fioir. loaUiaWlad" had liaht boilnraa 18, aa did Villa / tcr a'romonbir ratoro 18 ''TbaNawMttih''cancalad 19. •The Two Blatara" comea Kov. 3. lie* It WASHINGTON. BeatUe.—At nanna'a Sealde Tbeairo Kade Em- maU opened a two oigbu'angagiment Oct 18 la "Kit. lamay," to a fair bonaa. "Tba Fan Mall'' had inp br^i y boniaalO, It. "Oharlar'fl Aont'c^mta 18 0. F.zra kr i dall3t,33 A.LFarlandZI Ro'it DowDlDR33-i7.'io olj KaaUCkT" Nov. I-l aoaoaAVa Tss*TRit.-The lAwroom llaot^y.Ed I'l LamTiartt^. bagantheiraacond wa«k It. In "I'tiik n.im. tnoVaiulaaartaaof llvla^plotoraa. lirlloi V. I'lbllmt., 10 a big honia. Uat waa« Uia "Majar ' .tra» r..„i bouiai. Wffakot23,'Oihallo n-lll bopiiloD lnrUie 0-ai thm niglita Tlia oorooany wilt lav rIT 34. «liai Vtn'. (ibarrr'a Banlo Clah will occupy ilia bau.U oud i:.a llanlay Co. dUa In tba ramalntlar ol tba aaok villi - a Fcl'a Ravaaea " FACva.—B. P. Eaoklaraipactalonprn tba oldTurpvr Hall, and have Itplaoad oQUiaOrph.tunieimtli ni ra'i<*o villa hoawi Uanaaer .luliD v. Cuntiav laat iibi- aat in New York Clly, aecurlngatuaeilODSIortilahouiv*. RuokBiie.—At iheAudltotium Kaile Eiome i, lo "KlUaniay." cama to (air baaiiata uct IS ■ la hIiI BcDluckv" comet Nov. 8,8 7. Alav. BilriDl 13. I.X LoovRR.—Paopla Oct 13: tiarrj HiiliKr. DIu Italena, DolaD aod Oaidoar, Obaa. Archar, (^d W|:ana, I'oarluii,. Jaaale Bead. Slitaia Baroard,(;rt*bla Honall,aad tiaud Drvoy. Baalnaaa U good. TaBATRB (^HiQCB—Kav facoi: Billy Morrla, Ag^la Flaid and Allea llamtttOD Noras.-PnUATbomaa. ol tbi^ clly, bara npancd a varlal; bouta, tha Lake Tba^tn-. a- Kall>'<ll. Moat Ura Loulia llamUtoD, Iho aaa^ noilier ol Alloa tlimll too.nowplaylogat lhaCoiolqua. ihU cltr dUdlSlron iFjDilaa rvcaired iwo waaka aRO by balog run over bj a uamofbonoL _ ^ OHIO.-lSeo rage m.] BprlDglleld.—Atthe Orand Osern Uouae Ur. aodUra ifellar, Oct 18. drawalargaauaieoce. "Ouwo Id Dilla," 18, hail aorowded bonaa. MIS Polta'and Kirla Ballaw had Uia hoaia wall OUad D. Cominc: Y. u. n. A. E(ar<^Dna, opening.coocort 31 Mma. Maria IJ«ecA aod eompaoy; EdoDndcolllor 30, to "Tlie Cross Itoada of Lira." BLACK'aOPBRA noi'ac.-Umo. and Anaaallo .\au«lll», 1^ 18,17, la " Tba Boy Tranp." aod "Oall 23' had larga audianeaa. Flndlay,—At the Uarrla Open House "tiur ConoWT CouilD." Otto, did a oooil l-aaloeM. "Tha Daztlar,"IS.badablRroaaa. .1.11 U'alts'a Comedy Co., weak orlSidld an anomoiil balineaa. ComlDg: ''Lofi In New Torn" 34 _ ^_ ^ ,^ Tea.<(BsOPRnA Uoesn.—Oaarr s FuickCo. week of ^. DEATHS I N THE P ROFESSION Dot Raxbsy, a bnrlea<iue and variety pertonnvr, died Oct 10, at RIverdalo, N Y. The deceased waa well known about len Tears ago, but of late yeara bad only performed at beneOie and Id private. In 1(181 she wss married to James It Cameron, from wbom abe bood Bepaialed. William Obabb, a vat lety performer, died recent- ly In Buifalo, N. Y., from heart failure. The de- ceased, who was torty.ilirto yeora of age, bad been In Uie Bbowbnslneaa twenty three yeus. He leaves a widow. Jaubs Nolan, a well known actor, died Oct x>, at Ue MoLein Aa)lnm, Hoalon, Uasi., from soften- ing oCUebmln- Thodecena-.d was born InUoa- ton In 1813 and received his education In Ino pulillc eclioolaot that clly. Aa euon aa helifcaehoolhe entered an arobliect'a ofllcewlih tbo liiianiloaot learning the bualuess,but a llilng for ihe stage Boon seized him, and m 1IU8 he made application to (be manager of (he Boeion Museum who gave him a trial lu amall parts, itaeoritot which Is siaied lo have been ue servant In "The School for Scan, dal." Tbe yonihfol actor gave evidence ot an aplliudofor the BUge, and from that Ume UU Ihe outbreak of the war belreijuentlyappearedln minor roles. In ue Spring ot 1801 be enluied In Compiny 1,4eih Uasascbuseits volunteen, wub which com- pany he served Urea yean. He iras dangerously wounded In ibe temple at Ue storming ot Port Hudson and was taken prisoner. Upon Bis arrival In Boetou. before the close of (he war hosecuredan engagement with Edwin Foncat, wlih whoso com- pany no traveled for about a year, lie then jKloed Laura Keene's Co. snd wu In tbe csM nt ■■Our American Coualn" at Ford'a Tdeatre, Wasblogton, on the nlgbt President LIucom was asvaaalnaud. lie retnmtd (u Iloaton laler and pla;cd on engage- ment at (he Howard Aihenicum, under Wlliard'a management Tue following aoasoa he was en- gaged by Manager II. F. Whitman for the ConU- ncntol Tiieatre, and when "Oluderella" was pro- duced at (bat bouae wlu Ue great caat which In- clnoed Fanny Davenport, Kluy Blanchavd, Lonlia Horse, James Lewla and Don Hagnunla, Mr. .N'olan made a pronounced hit as Bettont In that play. Uo next appeared at Ue Mof onm, opening In Ihe saou role wlta equal Buccesa. Uls acting bo impressed Manager Field that ho was engageil tor Ibo slock company ot that honss, and remained there np to the lime of his affliction. Are yean ago, a period of about twenty-two yeaia. In 1879 he waa msnled to Kate Ryan, who was also for a number ot years a member of tbe Museum Company. He had played during hiB stay at the Museum a great number ot parts, moat ot which wen ebaracicr "biiB,"andrARlyfnll:dlu make ahlt Uewasal- waya aatudeni andspent mnch ot bU apara Ume In the public llbiury. At one Umo he prepared pupils for the siago and friquenily direoied auuteur pro- ducUons. Tbe bullet wound received at mi Uod- oon Is ihongbi lo have caused bis nllllcilon. About Ave yean ago hewaspUced In the asylum, where ho remained up to Ue time of his dcaili, Uhi wife and dsugbtor, Helen, survive blm. adilaidb Jounbox (Mis. Adelslde Farmer), a ballet dancer and performer, died Oot. 19, In tola clly, from apoplexy. Tho deceased wss flfty.iwo years ot age, and nude ber debut when very youog WlU Uni's Circus, In Uls clly. Bhe was well knoim as a ballet dancer aod took part In many spociacuUr proJucUona In thia and other clUea, In 1873 ahe went to Fox's American Vheaira, Fmla- delphbL Fa., where ahe nmalQed fonr aeaaona. At Ue lime ot her deaUi, abe was nmember ot "Tiie World We Uve In" Co,, and was taken lilOot 18.bi IIorax'M Opera House, lAing laland Ulty, N. v., where the company waa playing. Uernuabsnd, who la a stage hind at tho Star Tneatre, this clly, aorvlvea her. MicDASi Mdlloni, who controlled Ihe Opera Uouse (now Uo Bon Ton Thea(re), Jereey Cliy, N. J,, tor two acaaoua, died at 6t Francis Uoeplial, Paterson, N. J,, Oci. 17. Ue tormerly edited rAi- Argui, and at one time served In tbe Leglalaiure. Umb. Luciub (Uarr CavaUl), an old ume circus rider died, Oct 3D, In 8t Louis, Mo. Tha deceaseil was Ibe widow of Cbsriea Csvabl, whoae death, which occumil Ocl. 4, vraa icoonled In theac columna. Cuarlis Oatalli, a nouce ot whose death ap- peared In a reoent Issue of this paper, began bta career when very yonng wlU tbe ntus •:irciia. Later be was albiohed to Iloblnaon t Liks's Cir- cus, and became an expert iqnestrlsiL no Uen went abroad and performed In uiany ot the foreign oonnines. UponbiarelunKoUe UolledBUUsne went with Asa Barry and Frank Howe. Afier- vrard Joined (be Hlngllog Oros.,sndltlBclalned broke llie Ont hoiae tbey ever naed In the ting. For tbe past eight yesia Mr. QmllX had bean con- nected wlu a Bt Louis Mnseoffl u manager and press agent — 0. T. Crawford, of Crawford's circuit, bu organized a road eompaoy to play Ue principal citlea ot his olrenit Uandle Phelps and Edwin R. Whelan will he teolnred. The itoalnder ot Ue company Inclndea: Badia Bloctori; Orrls.Obcr, D. F. McCoy, Ohorlei Rommell, Hugh. BltUger, Lewis Rodgen, Ohsilcs Ooben, mosloal director; Harry Undigy, odvoaee, and 0. T. (Mwtad, nan* a(sr.