New York Clipper (Nov 1894)

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588 THE ISTEW YORK CLIPPER. November 17. nf lup ud nlDnr, uil imtklDf » bUwhett- »tUj," m> nf "Tie Ullhooli't Al>n«d" nuD- — notirr Mil Doicn rrom tho HInDle ImIct Comrtfj (M.: We liRve hten oot eleren wecin, toil OAD r<'|iort baslDess m niljifftctorj. Tbe conpAiiy Incl' dee twentj-fuiir people, u follow: f. A. Yel- TlDRtOD, F. RlUilile, Wn. V. a>mt, Kd. HcllDRb, niclmril K. Bnrk, K. J. Uvk, II, II. LthIod, Owrla ADOenon (Mount), MMu Nnmlle, end UIODle ter. Vni mi orcnealn: Thoe. R. Hcaomo, I!. T. (IM1I) Lkmliert, Ohiiuncr llHlDea, Kmll rcitrnen, Rmll D<Tld>nn, EdiiI KeDoeke, Anien PMIIppi, Ullea RrT»D, anil Uie llroe. OtlTej. Fred Vn lloUKh- nei, ecenic kiilit; I,. A. Ilueoe, In adTeiice; fleo. C.MIlohelliPrnprlcinraDd nuD»ger. The polltlcul wtr nt U<1 meii WM uUclpuled \>y Ite elemeota, Md iheelocilonwiwprelKed iir ajouDg IHIcurd of no imn pmportlonn nathotlipolluceudbliuanl did not umce In k»p Ihe people away. We plajr Waiertown we< k nnt, mii brmn ma ant reperuir; ronipiini erer admlUed, It In buianollier prnnf of Ihe inerriof Iko ornnHAtlon and Mtoafer MItoli' ell'a buRlneKR ahlllilcfl. — Hn n. H. Faith, wboio huihand I* wlih the John Dillon Un,, la recnvcrlos from kMrlona attack of pncunonia In rnilndrlptitA. — Tom Hanln opened wltb "The While Dnoad- ron"Htlhe Krnpiro Theatre, Wllllainaburit, N. Y., rrplaclnn will K. I'hIIIIpe In the part of lloniln llnoliuie Friilera. Hr, I'hullpii lakca (eneral man- ageinentof A. Y. Peareon'a «tinetloon. — UanaiiT Uhaa. Ulna repona "H. H U." bual- neaa tor* Tho Coiunol and I'' at Ihe Orand Opera llonac, UoaUm, Mhm., laat week. — Thel'mr. Uondr, unaical dlreolor of the Wll- llama' Theatre Uu„ la nut J. 0. Ue Hendir, who, for the laat scrcn aeaaona, haa been moalcal director of Ihe Uura WlillamaCo. — W. W. Uowman, nUijIni the drsniBlIc lead with "Tim Ihe Tinker," auaiaTncd a palnfol Inlorr dnrlnK the perrnrmance at H«chitnlc<rllle, K. Y., Not. 1. He hni not nilaaed a performance and la InproTlng. — W.J. B'hnliz retired from the Froat* Fan- •hawo Vo.atTomnIo, (Sm,, lo flail lome frienda In Uhicaipi. While there he learned lliat an onclr of hie had died In Philadelphia, Pa., leatloii tilm eome monoy,and he wirl ko there Iminedlately. — (leerie F. Hall cmtm with "Uoon llollow" Not. IT, and opetia In "HcFadden'B Klopement" It, plaj- (nir I he oppoalta parte lo John Kernoll. — Matt aallaRhcr and John A. Weet are being erftlaed rnr tliclr clercr work with Reeflle Itone- lll'a "I'laymaira" Co., aa 8lr iliKDwell and Lord BluiTwell. Ti n aliow la reporieit to lia playing lo good bnalneaa. — Air. U. Pcarre vaa ahaent Irom the caal of Nellie Ucllenry'a Co. Nat w^k. owing to tbe death of hin fatbrr In Riiifalo, N. Y., Nor. e. — Marry Van Arnian haa Joined Ihe Harle Klnxle (Jomnany. — Tin I.Tconm "II. T. U." Co., Aelton h Sherman, proprletoivand niatiagera, have tieen toarlng iouth- weal Mlayoiirl and report good buainns. In nunr oaaea illaplaylng the H. IL 0. algn. The rmter: Scf- too A Bherman, managera; Prof. Panl Orabb, leader of liand; llenri Mraun, leader o( nrcheiira; Urn llelauoy, V.<\. Miiuhhitr, U. Itogen, II. Ilednck, F. Frrdeilok, U. (iweua, J. Klllolt. Kate Bherman, I,||. Man Randall, l,uiil>o King and l.illle R'lim Wellman. — Hr. ahil Um. (I. ILIIIchetu (Hartlia Uonway) ■ailed for HI. Jnlina, N. F., Nor. 11, lor a alx woeka' ■touk engagcmcni. — Frank J. Weawn and wife llxMtle HTnlieraJ im AiiderMin'a "Jnlly O.d Oliiima*' uo. Nov. lo and re- Inm^dtoChtrngo. — II. K. Orlndell and Allot Dafla cloned with the Ihiobanan t^omedy Oct. 37. — Hoator of (Irlndell'a UomedTtJo.: D. K. Orln- dell, pmprleinr and manager; Btiiart Audereon, Ralph I,. aamti>r, II. Guy Uautnmn. T. W. Wanne- maker, Jno. II. Knntoer, pianlat; Alice DaTla-Orln- dell. Flora Do Vnai, Margarita Wtntata, and little Koby. — I,llllan KIcna arrived fmm F.ntland Nov. a. — Una Ilrnipel, roimerly mualoil director of the tJallfiimlaOiHini Co., Iiaa a^-cepied an engagement aa miulcal illrertor of the QaietyTheatre, Dunuque, la. — 0. II. Hey wood, manager of the Alba llei' wood Ctimpany, di;nIrR the report of onr Ltlile llook, Ark., mrreapooilentlnTiiBCurpiR of Nov. 0, that llw ciHnpany had oliwed for a few we*ki. Mr, llrjwond wnlea: "We are playing to almoal dnnble the boilneaa of laat aeaaon, and aa oompa- nlea do not uiaally eloae for ton, wo ilu not propoee lo nton. We have not loal or oanceled a date." — Uiirpiiytrilea, author of Tbny Farrell'a"Oarry Owifn,*'"Kvlolliin,"etc., haa dnlihed a new farce comcny for John Dillon, entitled *Tbe Raioo." — "Ilanda Acroaa the Bca," with W. a. Heevca aa director, Wlllard Bunion, bualneaa repreaentative; Mr. CunplHill, ae alHgo manager, and i*rof. Bonny- Eird aa leader, opened their aeaaon at Barton, uv.t. — Tho I,eonr.n Uroa. Inform na lhatlhey have n- oelved over one Uundroil and Bliy anawera to an ad. Iwrrted by them In Till (Jtirraa. — K. F. Mnimore haa dtipoaert of hit Inleml In "Oloilana" to U. U. Hloe. Mr. LIumore la at prea- ent In Uiiicago. The company atarta on a Winter tonr Ihia woek. — Andy I,awlaofc«ml wltb "A Hllver Wedding" Uo. at Ranata City, Uo., Oct. 30. lie will play date* for alx wreka and will then Join "In Spain," at Bud'alo, N. v., tor the reiiMlmler of the aea* — T. llenri Freneh haa aeonied Ui« American righta (or "Tlie l.ady Blavey" and "Dr. and Mta. Nelll." — Manager Uaroua II. Hnyor annonncea that he haa leonreil llerniiatd Btavanliagen, the celetiraied planUl,fara tonr of Ihii conutry. The tonr will liegin lieo. I'i. In Uiia oily. — "Nemi'ala" la tiiii title of a new play which lloafl Cnghlan has aocented. — Tito reinatna of Kngene Ondin, a notice of wboae death appeared In our laat laiue, were In i-rred, Nov. a. In Urompton Crnietery, l«ndon, Bog. — Two theatrical managera wero elected law makera on Nov. a. Ilunry d. Miner waa oleoled to Cougrcaa from ilila HUto, and Uhaa. II. Iloyt waa retnmed aa a moinlierof Ihe New llainpablnlegla- latiii«. — Prof, rant Oelii, at one ilmowell known In the mu»lea1 world, dlrdNnv. A, Hlhti home, near Bom ervlltu, N. J. Th'*. h he oame to tbla country yrata ago, but in '-j u'aa known nf bit anwln. Ilia death rfaultcd rMI lockjaw, bmiight on by a apiln- t«r, wbloh haiHnv Into une of hU handa. — Iluae K. unrgan wilt rejoin tlie"JoahoABprnce- liy" 00. — Harry 1,. Palmer, manager of tho "Wnrk and Wagea" ijo., writea: -FrMii tho Utile tl'ad.' 1 In aerled aome three weeka ago, 1 recelred an awora. mi>at all Irom uaef il people. Uy oompauy opi'Df d In Malvom, Nov. 6, to i. U. t>. Tbe com* pany Inoluilra: Harry L. i*alffirr, proprietor and manager: Will H. Collier, adnuice; Alfrrd Row. hind, H, I,. KlnapT,I,. K,nrach, Deo. Bonaliie, F.W, Whltoomb, Kntnkig Rilloit Ueaob, Oraoe Want and May Baldwin. Wo mrry a complpte eaw mill aoenc. Tho pleco haa been entirely rewrluen, alao have apeclal dropi, and play all ono night alanda. — Lawteni^o Wlllianu hu rejolneil the Ulllan Kennedy Co., to play heavlea. — While Newiou Bcera waa iieing made a K. of P. on Nov. 9, at Altcona, Pa., Kd.ll.Thomaa pUyed Ihe part of Job Atmniyd, In "I/mi In Lundon." — The MelvlUB, a Frtnoh famlljr of mnalclana and Tocallala, have recently algned a tlreyoara' oontiact 10 make a tour of America, giving a aerira of con- oerta and entertalnmenta under tbe inanagemeni and peraonal direclinu of Uhaa. llemani. The family conalata of Ihe huher, mother and ten chll drcn, nuiging Irom a aon twoiity-obo veara of age down 10 baliy Ia Vema, throe yearn old. The tour will begin at VICTOlano, U., where Ohu. Bernard Jnini Ihe Uclvliui at the rloae of the Walter L. Nala OlrcuB aeaaon. — f,lltlo llaael Bourne waa preaenled with a dia- mond ring at Woalberfonl, Tex., Ual week. — A btnouft waa tendered the Uaroy Comeily Co., by tho /.eruibi. In honor of Ut<le llenwalla. Haoy Xernlii waa cbilalened In Uihooton, N. V., with lien 1,0 llnih and Mn. llekD Lleilen aa aponaora. — The "Coon Hollow" Sorenadeia, Camilla Oaa- aelll, Ur.ile Harding, Billy Btadly and Lao Uenry, wei« tenderoil a Inuqutt by tbe Paninlto OInb, at Henipbli,Tenn. — 'The Young Aniertoan," with Unta Uornlna Qaden, and the original oonpany, under tbe agemeut of Garland Oaden, will open the aMaon at Mr. fladen'a Iheain), in Bteriing, HI., Cbrlalmaa night, anil ufiiiie directly Raau — Unl Hentfee and wife, Helle Stoddard, ban Joined A. Y. Peannn'a "Derby Naacot"Oo. — Tnoniaa K. Hurray, Tony Bulllran, tnwa. C Vomer and Frank Davli arrived In London, Eng.. from America, Nov. I, After a abort provlncfai tour they will depart lor Oane Town, Africa, and AuiiralU, lo lour "Uur Iriah Vlilton." — Frank Ji'nra, who waa with Fanny RIca'a Oo. until Ihe cloatug of iliatorganUalloD, will Join lb« "Yoi^ Yoniou" Co. Nov. It, at Olaveland, o« lo play hia old pan of Hniv. — "We art doing a good bnalneea throngh New York Btate. The anew U nnnlnc better than ever, plenty of ' ' " ... ^ . ever we r agtmeni — Nniea and mater of tbe Billy Clifton Comedy Co.: We organized oor aeaaon Nov. 13 at Troy. Pa., In "Dnclr Uiiiry." Roater: Rllly and Jraale Olltlon, Wm. Ferrla and wife, Fred Durrell, Ulle. RInom. Nora Hlone, Jelf. Iladen, Tony Wllllanw and Prof. Wllklaon, leader. — Note* and roater of Byen A OlsagoWa Lyceum TlioHtre Co.: Opened tbe aeaaon at Sliver Creek, N. v., Nov. 8 to good bnalneaa. Tne ounpanv will togr New York, Penntylvanla and Ohio. Itoeter: Byera k niaagt>w, propnetora; J. 0. (liaagow, man- ager: Tboe. 0. Ryera, advance; Prof. J. Healy, ETmlat; Oeo. R. llobloaon, itago manager; Bam U. Illler, Will u. Morton, Ion Carroll, VIvtor Vance, latbelle PIslcber Marie Uarcunn, and /otic Slater. — R. F. Mit£bell baa cloaed aa hnalntaa manager of Markoa'a '-u. T. 0." Oo. — Molea from tlie "Dncle Joab Bpraceby" Co.: Fred D. Iiuoler baa Joined the "Uncle Joab Bpruco- by" Co., to replace Uiaytxn D, >t bite, whom Man- ager Dave B. Levi! releaaed to Join "A Bummer Biitzard." llnae N. Morgan baa Joined Ihe com- Jany. ue la rapidly recovering from hla aocldeoL aoobPontlna, trap drummer, tiaa Joined lo place of A. H.Madlaon. Bualneaa haa neon above expec- ta loni- — Noiea from "Hla NIbba, tbe Baron:" Compiny Id good health and beat aplrlia. Llzzta Aoderaon and Alice CIIITonl are aobleving aocceaa in their duetta and whlalling aoloa. Haggle Weatoo'a naw iong, "Tbey Want Me tor a Living Picinre," U a lilg lilt. Billy Oowrra baa added a new dan- cing apecialty, and W. J. Bolly'a original mono- logue, wlih aiereopUcoo lllnatiaitnna, catcbea Ihe people every where. Tllaere and Sidney have added two new aonga and marchea loane* medley, and W. J. Turner haa added new character iinperaona- UoSB 10 the aecond act. The Oalely Qina of New York In aeniallonal dancing araihortly lo be added. A. J. Hata^n atlll pllcia ihia comedy aggregation wlih continued auccera. — "Wife for Wire" Uo. Jnal cloaed a ancceaatul three weeka' engagement hi t^lnclnnitil, U, Tbey play Ihe BIJon Tbratre, Waahlngton, U. 0., next week, and men toor tbe Kaat for eeveral weeka. — Olavion B. White opened with tlie "Summer Blluard" at Sr. Louie, aaiumlng Uie part of Willie Httile, the theatrical inamiKcr. — Tbe J. 0. Ilooiey Dramatic i)o. acnd newa of a robbery of much of their wanlrooo and perianal elfeota while In ttanalt from tbe opem uonao to tbe cara In Lelpalo, <)., on Nov. t. -Jaa. L. Sniherland. of -'Tla Fail Mall" Co., wTliaa that tno injure ho acctdenuiiy received In llavlln'a Theatre, St. Lonia, on Oct. 31, will not re- ault, aa waa feared. In Ihe loaa or hla tight, and tbal he will ahortly rejoin bla company. — John Price Joined Fred Hobblna' ''Mule Trlxle" Co. at Indtanapolla lo play tbe part of Pete, and repona incceu. Hr. Piice hav recovered hla voice. — John B. Raynolda, broiherof Fin lleinolda the comedian, and who haa been connacted with 37>e I'lUBtniro CfiTontOf-Ttifvraph for yeara, haa nnc' reeded aeorga U. Jenaaaa preuageotof tho BIJon Thraire lo Pi labnrg. Pa. — Harry Buil-r, re.-cntly with tbe "Fate" Co. haa lelt that orgaiilMilon to Join Cbaa. II. llntt'a forcea. Bob Brannlgaii baa replac,id Mr. Bauer wltb the "Fal«"Oo. — Itoater of Varnle Lee Co.: Vamie L«c. HInnle A. O n, Mayhelle Lralle, Anilrew Olaaarord Sr., Paul Aiken, l>. F. McUHntock, Thoa. n. Sulkle and RobL A. Flak. Tne company are pUiylng "Me and Jack" and "Marriage Nut a Failure." — (Jan H. (Mratenaen la toaring south Dakota and Iowa with hla concert company. Uhaa. Mckera Ual the helm. — "Alldiony," by Berlierl Hall Wlualow, waa acted at the Academy of Mualo, Waahlngton, D. C Nov. t. The play la a mtlre on the divorce laws o Dakota and other alatet, and lucldently louclice on polMlca. — KIwyn A. Barrow'a new phiy, "When Deaa waa Queen," waa preaenled for tne tlret Umo at London Can., Nov. t, by Ulle. Ilhea. — "Tne Proltlgate," by A. W. Ploero, waa played for the drat time In America at the Park Theatre, PhlUu1elpbi4, Pa., Nov. I, with Marie Borrougha In the leading role. Tne plav waa orlglually acted at tlie narrlok Theatre, l/>ndnn, Kng., April 3i, IM. — "Tne Kid," In wnicb Patnce la atarrlog under tbe dlreoilon of Meaara. Haya A Co., opened the Park Theatre, St. Harya,U.. Nov. I, to an overdow- Ing bonae. After tbe perforaauce a banquet wob tendered lo tbe companv, newapaper men and rall- rmd omcbila, by W. A. Llvermore, on behalf of tbe Oaa Belt Olronll Aaaoolailoo. — It la announced thai Marlon Hanola haa entire- ly recovered from her r«cent lllneaa and will Bhurt- ly reinm to the atage. —Tho Novelty rbeatra, Brookljn, R. D., K. Y., will oBcn, Nov. 11, wKh "The Walla of Now vork.'l Wm. Mickey, of Troy, haa leaaed ilie iionee for a tern of yeara, and will play tenailonal melndra- matio attiaoUona. The nooae hu been equipped with all the modem improvementa, Inoliidlng a new electric light plant, p. p. Folaom baa lieen engaged to look after Mr. Ulokey'a Inlereata, aaalated by Uie rullowlng atalf: W. U. Sherwood, treaaorer; Qeo. DennlB, adTartltlng agent, am J. B Ayeia, etage manaier. — iMia Lane and bnaband (0. U. Showalicrj are engaged for tbe aeaaon wlih S. A. Ht. iiyria TbealreOo., MIta Unednlng leadjandher hnaband all round bnalneaa. — earner A Lowlow'a "Red of the World" will reaume Ita toor Jan. 1, under the maiiagenenl or J. U. J. Kane. — John W. Tumbull loll ibe Seymoor-Strauon Oo. lo ailend hit motber'a funeral at Ni-w Britain, Ut., on Nov. 3. — Oi'o. L. Moreland baa retired from the awgt and opened a cafe In Sleobeuvllle, o. — Normao, tb« Frog Han, inei with ancceaa at the Oaiely Tbeatre, Uuouque, la., laat week. — Qeo. A. Barrett, viollnlal, formerly with Walle'a Uomedv Co. and Ihe Bnbb A Benneu Co. bailooatedaiwiltianiaport Pa. — n. B. Oaatle and wifo have oloaed with Harah't Select Playen, and will Join Ihe "Oypey King" Oii. In HI Louie next week. — Jaa. H. Adama repona a good bntlneaa for hit ''A0raiyl.ol"0o — M. D. Cunia waa arrealed Nov. t alTannton, Maaa., on a writ of atuuibnient for lirni lo favor of Duncan B. Ilanlaon, hla laie manager. — Wm. Il.flltlingaaud Kd.BhIndleare with Oeo. F, Hunyou'a Uwn Co., In -The Loal Child." — The new irolley oar bnllt by Obarlea Norniiio (or Iho "Trolley Syalem" la aald lo bu a marvel of iieanlv. It wa« drtl abown al Ihe Rmplre Thtaire, Pblbulrlpbla, Pa., where the company pliyad a very prodlable engagement laat week. Tne Inte- rior of the car waa Illuminated bv twelve Incan- deaceni lampa. The elocirlo aparkB naan ironi ihn Kle and wheela, wbloh make the areno very real- lo. The oar tl lea In flity piece* at tho expUiali>n, tbe mechanlam employodlopioduco thit cITect re- flecilng great ervdiion the Inventor. — PblMelpbIa Lodge, No. 3. B. P. O. KIka. la working very hard to make Ita fonbcoming annual beucQI a Boooeta. It will be tbe tweoly-fourth in tbe hlalory of the lodge, and very few lodgea In the CEORCE BACKUS belonga to one of Ihe old'atand beat famlileB In On- lumbna, 0., tbe city of hla hinh. lie Inbertu hla latent for acting from bla mother, who, for many yeara, waa Ibe favonie anwtenr acireai of Ohio. Her entertalnmenta were always for charttahle por- poaea, and often Oenrge, when aim a lad at acbool, would be given email parte In theae performancea. lie made hla profeaalonal debut with Jamea O'Neill, In "nie Celebrated Caae," at Maranley'a Theatre, lAulBvllle, Ky.. Dec. 13, 1193. Uli next eniage- ment waa In New York Otty, wlib the old Union Square Theatre Block company, tbe laat aeaaon of lie exiatonce. Then followed tbeaa eog'gemen'a: "LIghta o' London," Rate Claxton, "Morm Beaten," Milton Noblea. Madame Jaolih. Bldwell'a New Orleana Stock (k>mpany, Salabnry'a Tronha- iionra, Annie Pixley, R. II, Solbem, "Robert Rla- more." "Sweet Lavender," "neld by Ibe Enemy," "Annt Jack," Plton'n Slock Company, and Wm. rf. Crane fur two aeaaona. Hr. Backna baa been par- ticularly (oitonaiein geulog lo wide experience In inch a abon time. There waa one year during wblch he played ihlrty-fonr paru-aomethlog un- ntnal In theae "combination" daya. When Hr. Crane prodnced "On Probation." Hr. Ba:ku8 waa caal fur the Uiailllan, a panwIDi alrongly narked characterlallca. Hla performance rtcetved iscb iinlvor»4l commendation that be received many otrere of engagementa for ilmlUrobaracier parta,a line of bnalneaa to which he intends to devote bim- Belf In the (more. At preeent ho It plavlog tbe Frenchman, Theodore Da Breltao, In "The New Boy," at the Blaudard. Hr. Backna will remain In New York City permanently, playing only meiro- polltan engagementa. Tbia will give bim more time to devote tu play writing, a ilater an in wblcb he haa met wtlh anma ancceaa, hla one act play, "In the OloamluE." being hit Drat. In collaborallon Willi Nelacn Whealcrofi, be baa wrtilen aeveial one act playa which have bad tncceaBfol mut here and In London, "Tne Major'a AppolnimenI," prodnced under the management of Cbarlee Fiohroan, lielog Ibe moat prominent, Mr. Backna la an actor whoje work alwaya dlaplava keen Intelligence and con Bclenucna aindy. Hla chancier work la eapeclally good, and he baa done wlaely In nuking that bla apecialty. He diaplayB much akill In make up, and In every way completely einka bla Identity In tbe role he ataumea Hla aervlcea ate alwaya lo de mand,and hla rank In the proreatlon la enviable. order can abowao Unea litter prtwrarames aa thuee nreaentad each anoceedlng year or that time. Iiio, Wm. Illnoken, a well known newapapcr man, who la obalrmao of Ihe oommlttea, wrlira ua tbal the eeata are all lold and that an unnaually largo nnin- ber of pertormera have ToluDieeitd ibeir aervlcea. Jnle Keen ("BnlMo Bill's Unlchman"), la Ibe author lied agent of the lodfie lo aollclt in Una city feaiurca (ur tbe bill. Tlia lodge la largely compoMdolpm- reaalonala. The benellt porrormance will lie given at Ihe Uheatout street Open Uooae on tlia arter- nooo of Deo, I*. ^ ^ TEXAS. IloutioB,—At Sweeney A oootnbe' Opem Huntc '-TTia purer Kiot," Nov. a. titd (air bNaluvM. Mlu Hetch Vaw, aHlilad bj Maantllan Dick, anrctella Laj and the UalveatOD goantt, gava a cencart, 7. t>i an iiumra^e honae. HIh Ya* vaa tha rveipiaai of •aihniiaauo ip plaua* autl raaalta "Ttia Panlar" etma A Alba Wn- wood e, una HklDaar II, Kdla Bllalar la. HBLL'a Pauob Taaavaa—RuMo^ea It aieallaDl. od &. Prof. MeHaamr (itrDDa mas). Utibatt Haiieliat, Loaa Rtat QuailaL ClhNl Barlow. Hiok Adun^ ~ lit Tout Wan. John Kttgar and Matda Pope. 80UVR Baa iBUaoaaa, iwaair la auiubor. epeaaJ np 00 BramoQd Daoaie lo aa Iibdi'dm araatl. Ttiay had latr ba»in«aaf,a 8aua Baoa*. Ssova at* aipMted ts- Aaatln,—AlHlUelt'a Opem llouee "Spider and Fly" draw a laraa hoaaa No*. 1 Rfll* Hllalar ma* la UUB Ollaaar 11^ Toay PaTiall IX Tko* (j. eaabmohe n Hoaarek Mtatlnutl will Bim.* Oliau will aiblbtl baia It. ■aa AaleBlo,—Atthe Grand Opera Mouse Tboa. W R««aa,iiel.aX9l, Playaatonodboaaaa. "Rptdartai] ' i,\th*d nod boaat* Ootntng; !kt«"TI)* Rllrar, Fly'i,]/ikad (Dod hoatat RiinlBg: Ik "' KTag]*'NL It. Qraat A Ooagreva't "Tha Oatatar'* Oon l>aDr;U, KatBUalar. OalveatoB,—At Ibe Trenool Opeim nonse "Tte Ttoraato" aid lairlr wall Nov. I. tiaa: if, Toat Partaltr le.Ck noBtaq. SHbtMkajll,a "AianBarttuaaid:' n M. -TagoaiMa Paidaar.'' MISSOURI. St. Loala.—Bnalneea waa only fair hut week attar tha Piioiliy opaoliigi. At the Olymple Tkaatre Robert ManlalleorameDcad a w*«k*a •Daaiteneot Not 11. Fclli Morrta made more 01 ao artlatto Ibao a fioia- eial itQCC**! tart weak. AdalUban commaDcataweaV' enxiaaeieDt at adraacad ralaa. Tbe adrante aala la laraa. naAao (irau Itocaa.—Juitt Harlow* labor*! aacood w««k drew fftirhouMi Jobn w. NortoB appaarMl lo aa Ma«ur Waltar, In "Tta* Knodiback." lo auvonhan the ea^L "Aliddto Jr." Ihia wteli. Tin Morpbr n. lUoAH TuaATHK.—RAban ilBTlor draw good boii*«a Uit w««K -'A Hunimar Bl<aanl'' tbIa weak, with ttalll* ltoi*bud aa th* Har. ■ Darkeil Ruula." 10 Havu:i aTliBATaa—Pat* Ba *rdrewioph»aTTboua*i la«l wn" * FiDDlgao'i Hall" ibla we*k, "Tm Coaat Ouanl" I& HrAMDABD TaBAVaa-Qna llill'a Nortltlaa draw good houMfl all laat w*vb J-bn K Fteld'a Drawlag Caida • bla wvab, th* K*w York fliar* IB. PopaatliaATBa—UqelDBMweSROOd lait weak. Tbta wavli; Ella W**o*r, ftaTtrut. Hcliaalfar, Howard and Emarwn. twu llariDooa, HItt and Lawrene*. Rar Kur. ton. IIIkbId* BroR. Ueo. B419I10, aod Maynanl and Ten D*ut lo Iba oil*. Drmmalle company: (:«lla Allab«ra, UilTo MarllQ. Rvolyo (lordno, aaiooln Wlllla-Q^ Oaa C Welohart. Arthur Mtctley. Ctia" Banbam, Hare Rob blUH, Xaurle* Hr*aoiD. aod Kalpb MIL 'Th* Quevo'i Hvidanc*" will ba pr*Mot«d tbl* w*eh. wi.HTaa Oahdbn.— kd Fax, Dotti* Plahar, Laora But- ler, Baby Hhui. Dalar and Btial Carlaloo Roaa, Wqi. Itlll. AonlB LaaroocaaoO ibaTeDOay Family. Lu-fDo.-* Mt'aic ItALU—Bmlte ajjif B*rUia RodolPh*. Flora Itu'tom LlaioD (maitosi lofttrumvDti). Willard and lltlI.Jw and Wm. BAiiioe, Ada Oltltonaod Qartt* Uold«n HHTAaraTuaATaa.—Hioarra B^naia Dao Candida HauniiiK. Iflla Noroiao, Hallitaw, Hmllh and M*yar. La Rol* Broa, Ida Wall'ac. Mtanie Patiatr, Madg* Htak, Billy Mart. IMf* XeConl and Allc* AtttloMD. Maoi:(LBT'a MeaBOH.—Atrlcaa Owarfa. Priaeaaa Balla Dobra ti:ircawiiiD), Dalapoit twira). Pr*d Hall (p«rcb »nd U,i,l*r), MIM Hot* Whilo <Tocall»t tod daecarOliai Wiltlun. ldaDA,-uA«). aad III* Nto:k compao/.tn "aatb le*D RRfDurato." TUBATHH COMiqoa—Tom Valvo and Ulla. Hariella, Ada Uitnimar, Harry and Emma Rmllh, Llltla Whll*, P«t* UaKorniicV. Torn Rutto. B. L. Crala, Lima Arnold, Hatti* OonloD. J. J. Morray Bad HIrOt* TfaorDUn. (laa TUBAVHB.—Wall. T«rn, Nallla Blmer. llarrrElli vortJt. Tom unvl*. bmlly Toudb, LolUe t.ttit*. J. " MorrU. Llntg faikar. Blanch* Wllber and CbtL Oraili BauiR'a auiahbra TuaAraa—War Steward, Boa* Blita, V V. Pay. HaaKia l4et'lark,LanyUoDoon,AoDl* KlDil*. Lottio Tliorn*. Hike HtBllni,Lac*lllllltan,Ot- car aodRaltisKharo. Hatua Carlton aod Powel (coolor- tionial) BIJOD Tu BATHE.—BlUy llaytar. Jaaala Adami. Tilllt D« LaaolM, H>|M* Klna, Tlllt* KallyD^ 0«>rBl* Bllly*r, ilrac* Mlll^ (larTi* Fe*b*]r. Jo* Caldvall, Joba M. BUlea. Trac«7 Flojd tnd John A, L*Alle. Ohat.— Cot John D ttopkio* li ODBaitlnR peepl* and jW*«k, fraparlof a ptoiomlm* l*r Chruimaa w*«lc Bitty lantnO ldaWa<itDa bar* doubltd op tod will appear 10 *k*'«o*«aiHl a mari,iDo<lB«ct Tom W. Howard. oootftc'tua aaflot 01 the New or«at flroillcataBbow, now WlolerlDB to Dvorer, wai brr* laat weak TbaWlU WentHliow raturDod h*r« lObyiiTerfrom Hunphtaaod aod tarea b«nel1ltollitAupioy*aatHporlaio«D'aFark. II Ootit* Diriipl*. tb« vocaliu aod uaae«r, haa b«*n Tikltlnicb*rrilallruat DaoTllI*. III. for lb* l**ttbr*e w*«k JraAtline Rodger* aod Loulu Kiplvy, wbo bar* be*a 0*nib*r* ol Pop**i Ttieatr* t\fitk couttkaar lor ilieUktthrasmoDthB. 1*11 for Rail Lak«i:ltr tl, aod thair i.lacri wero dllad by Ullr* Hartin aod Helta At»b*ra. lata ot L"wla Morrlaon'a Co * Th* CrT*tal Haio' waa op*D*d by<'4l. JoliD U llopklDA at tJD Uliv* Rlr**t HI. Maoaaar JaiueaJ. HoU«r, of lb* Hiaodard Tiiaitr*. haa rttorueil Irom N*w York t:[t>, whara he allooded th* Qr"t m««linK ol th* -'AMoelatloii ot VBtid*itll* Mant|[*r* ot Ainenca- Kanaaa City,—Al Coatea' Opem llonse Fell; Morrla. In *-ThB H«al Man'* aod "IMiInd the Rcanet eoniaa th* Uit three olahta ol tbia w*«k Laat w**k "Fricndk" cauiA f,ir thra* nlahlA to aood boilooM Tha allow Iiaa alaai* b««n aoccaaalal hrr*. "Aladdto Jr. ooniBA tt, axtl. UkAND DrvHA Hooaa—The flrac produotioD her* of * Darkeat Hiuwla" ihU w*«b. Villi* i'«lll*r In "A Bach Numlier," aaro olerar par|AnntQC«a laat w*ok to llgbt bourn. Next ***b. Lawia llorrlanB, to *'PautL" NIXTH Hthbrt TllBATaK.—Cbta A. Lod*r, lo **0h. What A Ntaht." thtk weak. Laat WHk, 'Tbe <:onDly Fair." lor ib* Ural il'n* at popular prtraa. bad a big v««k. ttobhy Qavlor. tq "Mpnit HoAlliAiar.'' neat wa«k. UlLLia' ortHA ffot'aa.—Thia w*ab. Hane Wellealty. lo "Un lb* Bunaoe* Hlrar." Laat v«*k, Loodon Bmptr* Hol«rutorr* had a rair w**k. t;LirraHlN«a.—Aoot* Bra Far, *ha madtum, mvaa . a«aoc* at th* Andlutrluni II 'Tha PIrataa of P«n- taoc*" will b* produe*il liy tba Eanna City Opera Com. pany at Huito (tall la. IS, It Pit* luambaia of '*Tb* HilT*r W«ddioR" Ctt„ wlilehdtibkDdrd li*re, wer* aMl»tcd to initeaao by a HUbaerlptloD Iba Ana* Wyaodoit* Roallib tJoQCerl Co. wba ursanlBMl h«r*, aod laCi lor Mta aourl and KaB>a« lowoa ItAt w*«k. Th* ro*tar: ThooOor* HcboRtil* pltotit: OIITB Hlaiun. eonliatto; Por«u Iit. ing. lannr; Carl Ra)mi-n,l, l*Kd*r and maodolln: Frad* •riok Clirton, autur: Hay nana etooutioolBI, aod Anna Wyaodotl* Frank M. Hvao la th* inanatar aod ilio. B. OatdDer advanr* aaeot rbta. Thomaa. maaaaar th* Ultltk. haa raataiiad, to xo In buainaaa to RL Lou'r. VIRGINIA. Hlohmond.—''A Trip to Cblnatown" waa tbe attraotloo at the Academy ofHotio Nov R, V. and prornd to b* ona of Iba mo«t lucoaiatul anattwoeau ot tb* aa*. eon. **B R.O.'*marhad th* or«ntoi atghl. wblU unt- tomiatly laraa aadlnaoat i|r*tl4d Ui*T*DalDlDgp«rrom- ane*a. Jotloa Whtimark waa eordlalty r«oelTad. HU r*ndtttonor"llerByflM Don't Rbla*." *le , waa panleo. larlr •ffaoIlT* and hMrttly *B00T«d. "Tbe QaH*ySlav* lioiikad lore ;, rancaled AOAOBBT or Ht-aio —"Tlie BUok Prook . BOAIRU" 14, l\ "Fioaforw," by looil tal*Dt,U Burn»iBli*U-t4 Htf uBo:<n THBAraa—Tha Joaker HtoAUtla n. tTT.fAH'a'TuBATaa (.'ohiqoi.— Opan'oa la. Neul* RITtn. BuAtna »a U lair Norfolk.—At Ihe Academy of Music "A Trip Oluatow,!" prarad to axeeltanl buitoaaa KoT. B,e. Ih* rt R O oani baloadiAplajnlrarly In Ib* eTenioa Tr* HIack i'r<^ik" dt«w oroadoO hnu'iiAa 19. B«ib*d: Mula Rurn'URlia IB. V. "Tb* Bural«r" XS, tl HIJOO rnaATaa—Opanlag It: Fanri* normaa, Lottia Har. and Jobo Vaek. Htaialamv; Tb* Itondlote, Bd. Trlabi. .inhD LomuelA. lUth noionaa. Hay Millar. JbmI* IH Rou. T*i*a RTanik Hiai Wau. Cbrialia Walob. Ntllla Ryan. IIaott TliumpaoD, aed Una Rmtth • li,lS. "Til* U 11. Maria NORTH DAKOTA. Pargo,-At Ihe nmnd Opem Uouee "In Old R«Btnckr" cone* Nnv. ti roaa Walker t*eaDily took thamaatR«ni*ntofthUbooa*,aod pronita** Bona Tory Bo* alirmaUooa Prol. Tyndall, bvpaouat. haa b*«n •p*odluB a taw day* In Ih* eily SOUTH CAROLINA. charleaten,—At Owena' Academy ot Hoalc -t^arl«y'aAQDt"plaaaadKOOdbOBa**HaT.S.t, "P*ck' Bad Boy*- e. 10 bad food baalatM. Oomlag: "Ilea Jaaot" IB, It, "Tba Baatea" It, "Mr. Baiaia or Raw Tot*" bit, "Iba Blaak OnMk" at IggRoei, bnalnetsmanageror Oni nill'sNovel. Ilea, writes that Qua lllll'a Company la breaking all records on their Weaiem tonr. Tbey did the banner week's bntlneas at the Avenue Theatni, LonlBVllie, and '.nmed people away at the Standard Theatre, St. Louis. On their opening day In T,onls- vllle, Chss. Boyle end wire. Came Qmbam, were prvseoled wllb a harp of flowers from their rrlends there. Mr. Daahway, of Daabway and Monllon, bort bla leg a«verelr dolugblBact, and had to close with the snow. The test of the company are all well, and happy and Jolly. Ereiy act on tbe bill goes big, and all are reainred. J. B. lliTBRLY la now giving bla peraonal atten- tion 10 tbe management ot hla Maalodon Hlnslrels, wblcb be Inienda to dolor Ibe futore. Tbe leaaing ot hla name lo other managera has not been very saUBrtclory, and Hr. Baverly bat ai laat decided tbatmanagen mnit make their own reputaUon In the tnlore,or lease some oiber manager's name than bit. Ilaverly's Haatodon Mlnalrela opened at Ibe Orphenm Theatre, San Francisco, cal, Oct. M. and toned people away. Tbey are now touring California, and will return to Ban Fmnclaco Nov.24, opening at the Alcazar Theatre, as a permanent Bttiacllon. Job Cumoxt will loin Dave UcCabe, ot UcCabe and UanlelB, at Oblcago, Nov. It. 0. S. FHixBoex la doing the advance work for will B. Oulbane's Mlnsirelt. and repona good boal- ne«. Dart. S. oilhori and Mux. Doloris Fsrmah- der. have canceled their engagement In Cuba, and will work In New York and vicinity thin winter. Uauob KLLiorr waa inlUated as a member ot Acion' Protecllte Uolon,No.l, In this city, Nov.?. Pbop. Wh. Sobrhah haa lOBt hla Ugbl rope walk- ing goat, Oenetal, wblch died from old age, Nov. 2, Mr. Sherman aayt that It will not Interfere with bis act, as he has had a new goat walking the tope In Oeneml's place, for the last three weeks. Prot. Sheman opened at Ihe OaleCy Theatre, Chicago, lll^ Nov.». PiriR S. Clark, advance repntenttilve of Ihe Roaiell Brea'. Company, report* excellent bnalneas through the Weal. wbbbr k FtBLM expect lo put three shows on Ibe road next eeaaon: Weber k Field's Oim Co., Rnseell Bros'. Comedlaos, aod tbeir new compan- tbe Vaodeville OInb. All three shows are solldl booked, and seveml high class Eoropean acts have beenengated. The booting la being done enllrely by Weber A Fields. NOTBS PROH HCCABI & YODKO'S HiKeTRBtJI.— BusineeB baa been good thna far, and In many places we have bad R. 0. We opened the Aadi. mrlum, Hason City, la., last week tu B. R. 0., be- fore7.46. Tbehonaebaaaaeatlbgcspacllyof 1,WI- Tbe ehow la giving geoerel aatlafactlon, and oor band pleases the people. Walaon B. Lewis joined laat week, and la making a hit wllb Chaa. K. Hants' ballBd, "Yno Will Never Know." Leroy Bland Is no longer wltb na. We Intended laying olt during elfcUon, but there waa auchademand tor the ihow, with guarantcea,tbat weconclndedto hold Ibe fort. We have learned that some person baa t>een usini Ihe name of UcCabe A Young, and Ui giving a bai show, wblch bad a tendency to bun oor bnalneas, but we bave braved the storm, wltb salaries paid in tall. CULBARB'n MiNSTRBi N0TB9.-W111 E. Culbane's mlnairela, band aod orcbeatm, opened their aeaaon at Cynlhlana, Ky., Nov. 6, to a crowd- ed house. In aplte of had weather and a big political meeting. The programme was a aocceaa, the cortaln rltlug on the oldBtyle Oral part, abow* Int twenty men In black dress anils, the mnalclana being elerated; beaotlfol draping and covered chain In plush, made airlklDg contrast. Will E. Culhane and P. J. HcOowan Dandled the tamnoa. while Cbaa. Milton aod I'. J. Solllvan, look care of Ihe bone end; Ed. Bb-ro omdated as Interlocutor. Tne singing was by Josepb 0. Doming, Chas. White, W. 0. Tutlle and t. H. Andresa. The dnale of the flnt part was a burlesque on liv- ing pictures. Tte oilo Is made np as follnwa: Sobwlmk, contorUonUit; Amoldo, female Imper BOnalor: Sullivan and Hctiowan, In a knockabout act: Will E. Culhane, In a monolonge act; Ulllon and Bram, In a mnalcal act; Sullivan, UcGowan, Uemlniund Wallera, In a clog toumamenl; Ohas. White. In an equilibrist act; tbe olio being brought to a close by TulUe and Andreas lo a retned novel, ly act, bandaomely costamed. The pertormance was brought to dose with a f nnny atterpetce "The DlackvlUe Jnsllce." Our street pamde waa a bit, showlog np twenty slroog; ibe band were band* eomely costumed: white pinah silk hats, white plnsh coats, wltb capes trimmed with red silk, while silk tIghiB embroidered in gold lace and black lop boots: the pertormera ahead, wore black silk hats and long coals with capes. Ten moulh pelcee and two drama make np Ihe band, under the dlrecUon of Albert U, Lyoyd, wllb the following men: Ed. Hlcker, Ed. Bmm, H.SiewartBonebrake, L. II. Uotcblnton, M. 0. Bridies, U. J. Schwlmk, Abe While, Al. Strict, Oeo. Waltera. P. J. Sullivan and J. 8. McOowan. W. 0. Tottle does the drom major, and creates a lot of talk. The omheilm Is onaer ue leaderahlp or Abe white. The manager- ial alaiT: Wld E. Culhane, sole manager: Charles Mlllon, stage manager; 0, I. Primrose, genenl ageul; Ohas. Bourne, aaalstanl. Tbe show Is Onely billed; we are booked solid, and Manager On'liane la looking for a proaperons toor. Twenty-one peo- ple were engaged through ad. lo Thx ourrEH, tweoty ot wuom were at rebeanal oo time. They came from eleven dilTerent states. The tour Is direct South. .^AS. J. BANNisrBB ARp 0D8. HArxLU] Will appear next season In a new act, written oy Mr, Bannister, entitled "Open and Paniomlne." MiNNiB HuEvor, mother ofUie McCoy SIsiera, In- roims na Uiai she was granted a divorce, Nov. C, from T. n. Ward, or Ward and Lynch. Harry Lbvt, late of A I). Scammon's Allnc. tlona, has Joined Lew Dockshidcr's Hlnslrels as general agent. A. 0. BBR, eccentric cbaiacter banjo vocalist and whliilrr, late of Wall's Ideals, has Joined the Cumberbind Unsical Trio for a limited seasoo, Harry CoxBTAMTtRB, Billy Lyons and Harry De Lalne an with Uaverly's Hioiitels. WiLLiAH Stiblb akp Tiioa. w. Murray hsve Joined hands. I)B FoRbT Wxsr la reeling In Weal Troy, N. Y.. vlilUug frienda. Larbt Doolbt and Lew 11. Carroll will aepa- nte, Mr. Duoley goes to Anairalla. WiLLiRP AND Hall have Inlshed a eucceasfnl eogageiiieul Uirough the West, and open at Uie Olymplo Tbeain, unicago, lu., Nov. 2t, for three weeks. Dan 8. SaBHHAH, proprietor ot the "A Jay Olrcna" Co.. was a CLirrsH caller on Nov. t. Hr. Sberman aiates that lU U. Drock la no longer counecled wltb bla company. Cllir W. Omni has Icon ailvanced to manage the company. A DBAHtKo lo Ilia case of tbe Empire Uoalo Hall of Loniluo, Eng., the lli)uor llceoae ot which waa rrceolly nvokcd, was held Nov. a, and Ibe appeal of Ue managera uf tbe Hutio Uall to have the case reopened waadonled. Mdrtut AMD McCoy an agcceastully closing the olio lor the s>cund season with tbe Oeo. Dixon Specialty Oo. Mr. McCoy was presented wlUi a lUver bandied allk umbrella In Chicago, III., last week, by Hargerlte Fmubel, while playing at the Clark Sinet Theatre. B. 8. Salahbo, manager and proprietor of the New York Vaudevilles,nnderdatsol Oct. M,wrllta us tioD IMracas ss follows: "TbsAmerloan Vaude- ville Oo. that Balled rnm Kew YoriiBepl.l2fora tour of Bonth America, went to plecee hen lo Car. acas, afler (onr weeks'exlateocc, leaving the per- formen lo a deatHuto coodlilon. The hotel bllla wen not paid (or tweaiy-slx days, and everybody's baggage waa held, both la hotel aod theatre, for oulslandlng debts ot Ihe maoageraeni. We gave two benclllalarellere the wants of Ihe needy per- formers, one In Caracas and one In Li Ouayra, tint elgbty-tbrce dollan o( Uie money tlins made was lost throngh the absconding o( one of tbe mem- ben of the company. I penonaUy leorianlied Uie companv, and will tour the remaluderof Veneiuela Budthe West Indies. I havecleand all ootstaudlog hotel bills ot the oompaoy, and polled the people out of a very deep hole, tti .> onea Ual are not with rae an Ibe bangers on mtb Uie old management. Tbe former prnprleton are ben wllbool rtsoorces, aodwlUootbe alb,wed to depart from Teneioela until ihey have sailtlled ibelr credliora. I have ncommendailons tiom tbe government and per. sunal letten from the United States consSar and dlpk>mallo omclala, who have lent us every aid uey conld. The company now oonslsls of Demonio, Xe PeUi Fktddle, Jeaneiie Woods. Bessie Clayton, W. 0. RIobmond, Artbor 0. Kink- bam and an advance agent wlUi na, added aa well the Balamboa." P. C. Fat, Ibe Irteb lenor, baa ntnned to tbla city, after an abaenie of ten yeara In the tar Weal: be says "then la no place like honw." Yraoir ARn Woona, knockanom comedians and danoara, have cloaed wlUi OtUaadat'a "l iyoif COBA Sinu,wire or James Settle, of Ue Unlen* (toariet, recenUy presented her hntband aiti * baby boy. Mother and child are doing well jAHtB Fakron, ot Ihe Fanrone, la taat rrcoreiiu* from a loog atpgo ot rlieuiuttlem. Tbe team i> a Ith the 0. W. tt iiilttna Co. " KRNNkDY AKP QRitaOH weroCLirrRR callen Nor 10, having Jnal ntomed f rotn Coliimhna, o. Where iney lert the MoHy Whilten Jnckev Mlnatrels. Tber slate that Ibe company haa not had a ealarr dav sloco the show went on tha road Oct. 4. Mr.'Ken' nedy Joins aranler'a Lyceum Co., at Bridgeport, ci Nov. ig, for Ue remainder or the season. '' NtlTtfl ARD ROBTKR OP RoYD'S HOniRS Hiy. stnls.—We opened onr season Nor. 6 at Itockland H I., 10 "S. R. 0." Seveml novellica arc Intro' dnred In the rirat part which deplete lu the Hn* edition "Mlnatrelsy SO Yeaw Ago." Tbe aecond edition shows "Mlnstn-lay Vo f > Dale." Kmier- L. Hilt Boyer. solo owner; 11. B. Wllbnr, aeneiai agent; One Byera, programrncr; S. E. Couk. prea agent: Arthur 0. Itlgby, Dert Vernon, Al. Uutar Geo. Davcntry, J. H. Harvey, H. 0. Pnnce, John Hart, Qua Jenkins, J. B. Stanley, Lew Ceoriie, Wti. bird U. Weher, C- B. Price, Irving Snyder N Dilnkwlne, N. Beauvala, H. U. Whiitter, P. U. Rin Ed. Fuller, Char. i;app«, F. Bcnnell, Oeoige Ackers! Uenry D Brown, leader ot band; Don Smith, leader ot orcheatrii. JOBN UOLTCU, cannon ball king, waa presented on hla torty-ijiuth birthday, Oct. a with a gold beaded cane, from D^nla, the Danlih Society o( Minneapolis, Minn. B. U. Uati.i has resigned his pnelUon u tretv urar ot tbe Wonderland Mnsee. Fall River, Matt 10 accept Ue management o( Ue Orand Upera House that city. Frakk Williahroh, W. n. Cross, and Claim Adams has joined tbe Reeves k PalmenCouto- polllans. Scnin'LBR Avo Nabh ln(onnnRihBt ihnyarenoi at Proctor's Theatre, New York, lou week although advenlsed, but at the Park Theatre, Uw. rcnce,Ha9s. Hrs. Pat Riillt (Eva Armstrong) bi reported to have been very 111 lu Hontrcal, Can. She It recov- ering alowly, and Is able to travel with the com- pany. j^L. 0. FiELb's UiserRBLMoTXS.-The Al. a. Field Minatrel <»■ and spectacolar pantomime or "Alad' din" opened the seanon early In Augaat at Colam- bus, 0. Since then Uey luave toured the Southern and Southweilern Stales, and are nowon tbeIr way East. Mr. Field claims to bave the largeit leglti- nuite company ot mlnatrels on tbe road, and In sup- port ot bla claim Bppendt the namea or hit people: R- H. Hall, Tommy Donnelly. Harry Shunk, lioc (Inlgiey, Eddie Uoran, John l^olgley, Billy Moore, Charlie Beeaon, the Three Martinettlea, Oeo. D. Melville, Tommy Cany, Ue Alv.-mz Family of root people, Will WalllOK, Banj Uoward, J. Wilier Wll. aon, W. n. HacPberaon, Oeo. Hasseli, Arthor Yuie, Lawrence Diamond, Cheater NIma. W. N. Uerrlct, Joe R. Hieder. A. P. Scott, Will Jonea. Carl Becker, Mill Hall. Uarry Ridings, Uenry Baunun, AMo Mlgnanl, Angutt MIgnanl. liroest Mlgnanl, llannL hiUHlguanl. Will A. Jooker, Joe E. Uatleld,0. P. Campbell, Geo. Irona, Jobn Rucker, Jobn Con- rad aud Al. O. Field. This company cairlet a ear load of epeclal sceoeiy, pieseo'log their toUra pertormaoce wlU scenery ipecbilly painted (or each aepante aoL The epec. tacular pantomime ot ''Aladdin" has proreo a powerful magnet, oor mailneen being thronged wlU ladles and children. This prodnoilon waa In the natore or an experiment. The wonderlol eac- cees or "Aladdin" has so cnconreged Ur. Field thai he haa a atlll more gorgeona prooncilun for next season, entitled "Tha King of Kannlbala." K. H. Hall and wife, Al. O. Field and wife. Tommy Don- nelly ant' Wilt A. Junker will form a merry pan; tbal will sail tor Europe at ihe end of Me prcaeoi eeaaon. It will he Ur. Field's Ural visit to the Old World. Tne Al. 0. Field American HlnslielB la the title ot the company ot lennlne negroes now belog organized for a lour ot Auatmlla. Betore aalllDg tor the Antlpodea a abort season will be made, ex- tending rroiu Pluaburg to San Franclam. M blia en route In America the company will uas the par- lor, Bleeping and dining car O-'lumbns. built by Barney ft Smith for Ur. Field. An ojien air apec- iRCle, entitled ' Solomon and Shebi," li another aumcilon mat Mr- Field In Inteiesied In. The spechicle wui employ a large number of people, aud will r-e prodnced In clllf a, woek stands only. JRrrx ANi> Pannib DELtxu an visiting Jeppe'a rebtilres In Somervllle. Mass., for the Hist lime In Arc yeara. Although bom In Boston, their eo. gagemenis have kept them Weal and Soutli for yean. N. U. DriR, compcter or songs In Boston, Haas., writes as follows: "I deaire to exprcas my spprecl. alien oC Ue value of Tax Clippxh as sn advenielog medium. Last week I Inserted an advertisement of my laieei Bong, 'He's Stllj Her Bsby Boy,' and In a row dajB received a large number or appllca. lions ror same, not only from Eastern Staiea, bol from as far West as Texas, which shows how large a territory Tas CLifPSB cover*. I know ot no belter way to reaoh the professional public than Urongb yonr columns." UiRHnr AMD wsLon were among tbe special feainrea at Tuny Paator'a Tbeatre during the past week, and their act was BO well received that Ihey will play a return dale. Hannger J. D. Hoptlna altotaysItlRlbe best act of Ihellod that he baa ever wltnesRed. "Tbey do a burlesque Inipe7.fl and a kuockaboni song and dance, wbloh bi a laggb trumetarttoanlsb. H. A. ACXBR bos been eegaged lo do bla musical specUIUes with the Victor Vaudevilles. Tbe com- pany opens the saasoa at RIchiuoud, Ind., Nov. 12 Tng UiwLnTEB will close a auccesslul seatoo of sixteen weeks at the Howard AiheniEuni, Boiton, on Dec 1. They bave been producing Hr. Hew. leile'B repertory of burleaqncs aud' other uoveltlrs. They have signed (or a aeason In San FranoIKO, commencing in A |,rll. Elbix llAYMOKD, uf Statilcv r,Ai Raymond, closed with Hergelroth's tllnitrei aod Specialty Co., Nov. -I. ROBT. Mills, ageot tor the Hay Howard Uur- leaque (^miiAny, reports good liuttness. Ur. HIIL says Hits Uoward has a oew dnt pan teltlog which Is a very olaboreie piece of work, it was shown (or the Oral Ume M WaahUigton, D. 0, Nov. t. At Baltlioore, Md., Ibe company gave two per- (ormancea Election NIgbt, brglnnlngut 8 aod 1I.3<>, tespeoUvely, when the reinrns were read Irom the atage. HoersR OP FoBTBB k OnLnxn'R MtssrBBts-- Uarry B.Foater.E. Oblmer, proprlelora: Bert Leryn. manager; Joe K elug, Billy Philllpe. Billy Lambert, Oarry Georger, Uhaa. Williams, L. Cramer, J. llali- oer, ueo. irubere. Billy Weiah, Billy MoNlven and Billy Youog. advance ageol. Ullx. AtUBB, lattooeil lady, makea her appear- soce al lIuber'B Husenm, this clly, on Nov. Iw. Carroll and Lbwib bave been plajing for tne past six months In the stook at the Novelty 'I'heaite, Cripple Creek, CoL , ^ Harry Fiddlrr, colored comedian, o( Mabsm s Uliittrels, IB attending bis father, wnu la very III. JODN J. AND Florhkob Udrhay cloBcd tbcir fourth successful seasou wlunobi. Bnntlng'tur- rus, aod opened at Uie Olympic, Oblcago, lit., "ov.ia. , _ Frid D. HRionr, advance repreaenUUve, Intormi us that hu haa retired from the profetslon to en- gage In a manufaclurlng business In this city- >>e also InformB ns otue death of his rather. Cnaa. O'Rribh, better kuown aa "Pogle," wriiea OS rrom Snnbnry, Pa., that be It ttlll nurelng hit broken knee anil won't be able to work for many niontbs. He would like to hear from frlondB. A. U. Davis, who Is known as magager or tne Nashua, N, U., Theatre, will alao manage Ibe Park Street Theatre, Fall lllver, whiob will bo completed In a few weeka. OomiilnaUcna and specialty per- formen will Oil tbe bin. .. „ ,i ALP. CBRtSTiE, of Ihe team,0br1aMe and reari, bat recovered irom hla recent lllnesi al tlio tiiy Uoaplial, Boston, Masa. „h Walirs and Randolpo are winning favor wko Alward's All .star Spet lalty Co. . Tub Lovinsbro sHiitrrr and Lena Lovcniicig sailed (or the We«t Indies Nov. U. , „. May E»wA»ne,bnrlewiue performer, waereceu'iy married lo lUiht. U. L. Leonard, at Otica, N. i. Harlow Hros.' Hikstbrl SoT««.-we areaiiit In Ue ring.and nnder acbangein Ue managcineni we bave Blaried off with a tteti Impetus and i'i" sUll try to keep up onr lepuUUon of good boalocat and salanea every week. We comnience<l uiiiiet the new management o( E. M. Burke at Natcnei, HIn., Nov. 11, and with a good, Ont cliBsshow. Ontrlaas paper, aud plenty o( It, and an advai^ce Kusrd beaded by Ibilnh P,-c(bam, assisted by liau"e Long aud Col. Frank Hall, wa an anrely In It >o win. Tho hoya are all feeling good and working hard. Tbe band la a cracker Jack and billing thciu hard on parade. We have gut onr new bats ann will baveunr newswell Winter overcoats next weti- PAriiTTA ivrltcs ns from Havana, Cuba, thai openeil al ». Poiilllunes Tbeaire. thai city, Nov. i, and bad an entbOBiaatlcrrcepilon. . Harir Warrrr will celebrate hrr ono bundrediD ccnaecDilve night at tbe Palace Theatre. Hsaa, Nov. It, on which uccaa|..n every one prrae"' wui be given a copy o( will Rusaiters song, hi Irene," u a souvenir, aa Uis aong haa been ua fieataat ancceaa Ula teaaon.