We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
m THF. NEW YORK CLIPPER. November 17 1'Kori.ra TtiHATRH.-A ctowdnl «n41»nc« gtih- rred here m IIohiIa; nlglil, Kor. 19, ud putook ot ilircctaoiin' aullJ CDjojmcoi, irong butJo^I* *>T ilietpr>>uuHnil KuRiiicrwtalcbrclgoeil Uirooyli- oatihcDiKlii. Till* ITImroBO A Wcit mlDnlnl or- gtnltiUon Km ll>3 Hdmcilon, anil, tllboonh tbli- compaiir htvo ixco iilnjlog In ibli clti and lomo- diau Ticlniry for Blx contlnnou wcelia, It li etl dent titti llicjr could plsyto Torj ptoflmbte ho«'> ncM 111 tlili cli; fur » auil loagor tlos. Tbu iroupo. lij ihe war, !■ liio flrti niliuirel orfiin- l/jtiim til vltU ilm I'enpla'a Ttacitira In elglit jctfi. Tim mnrDlng pjirndo bj tho full cooiMnr vu a ncwtutiiro for iho t^iiBlderii. Tno bniDi odI- fnrraii of I lie pcrfotmerii, led I17 lira baodi or inulc RQil preceded lij Ucurt. rnniroiu und Wctt in ■ cirrliic, dmwo hj fuor lionea, tnreracd tba Hotter;, mill acrertl of Ibe lame ttioroDgbrMeB of Ihe t-^st Bido of luiTD. OD Nor. 1*J, and were ap- pliuileil all hiouk IIio lino of nurob. Tna iTnierMlmiKnl furnlMied br llila organlMtlos llila BiiMOD furnls'.ici two tjrpei ot mlo- •irelBr, the nenulno colored perfonnora, «bo open ibo xboir id (be flmt part of Iho pro- grmiiDie, and api acccrcded l>r Ihoaa wbo apucar In burnt curk. In Ihe nerond Beaabrn «f part one. Tlic riM nf tlin curiatn Bliovi ibe atage peo- pled li; ilio genolno liiacii niombera of tba coDpaaj in fullercnlOKCOiiiamp, wbo Rire aareraldUllnct ifpca of nraro ubaraclerdcllnealJona. Tharalng All lorl* of Honiia, from ''Sweet llam Uopa'' to aen- iloioniiil tMllarfK, and iiotnet rendlilona In perfect liitmiob;. They (tn'o "ino Snwaoeo River" and "Hj (lid Keniuck; Hume," wblio plctnrei ot ioniben plaDUituu lifo were ahown noon canvas In tbo l«ckaraund wllli One eirect. Their alogiog waa licanli; npplaiiited. J. A. Bbipp presided, with Air. WcBtneraaiid iKo McUeard onllieenila. Then ume llic uC'ind BCWlnn of partono, wiin thewblle membem of tliu firnanl/aUon aealod In front of (be ntufie, wbtio tbo colored forcea occupied anafo. vuted spaco In Iho rear, with the orchcatra In Ibe iiiiddic. Tnero was harcly room on Ida aiago tor nil whocoimutulo ihiB poriinn ot Ibo company. Uiiilcal Director IL K. Uarmlchaol Btarlcd part two wliban luiroduclury ororiurc. Wm. II, west was liiurlocutor, wmi (loo. II. Primrose, Jimmy Wall and Juiiii I,. Howe on Ibo "bono rods," whilo Uco. Wilson, Andy UcLeod and Tommy (iiynn twirled the uranourlnea. Dor- lag tlio overluro Johnny Whalen performed Momo astonlBblog baionlcal evolnuons. Jimny Wall men Ritve a medley, cnlltlcd "The World a Kalr," InirudGclug songs and clorer dancing, wnlcli gulnod for bim arunnd of hearty applanae and two engnrcs. Jaiiirs W. Ileagen followed tna well rcndrrcd lullad, cniiucd "Hear I,oolso," and lieorco iVilHon kept llio audience courulMo with l:iag "cr with a nodgo pndgo ot aongii and Don- aOBsc In tba way of a luonoIoKUi. Win. II. Windoo followed with one nf the aiiog genu of tno pro gramme, entitled "Tbo (ilrl I Lovo," and rcnponded 10 a dnurilu vncore for lili sweet vocal elToria. woou Ur. Wnit iDiroduced Oeorge 11. rrlmrosa for the next number ine apiilanso began Immo- dlaloly. Ilo buuk "imi ! tly Miiy" lu bla aeons- t'lDicii BiTic, una tor ten miDuiea tbo audience Inilaied fur more nt this poiferiiier's clovtrwork iiinlDKlDiund dniivlng. lie es»lyoanlid off lbs liouoranl iliMnirt or iho progiBiuiiia. Allan May men sinii "\vnllo tlic lunce Uoea Oa," durlDK \rnic9 II nuvrliy was Inirmluced by abowlns upon cAuvur, wlita aiereopileon cirecl, a aeries ot liiciurea n-pn'seiiliug locldcnls lu luo words of tba pong, bliiccro appliUBo was acconlcd Mr. M4V'a Hinglnr, iriilio lliu pioturea were a:aoailm'red. Thia enard ibo rirat purt of tliu |inigr.inime. la Ibe olio TiKimin F. iilyi-ti gKlncil ibreoonuorot forhls mu- terly lianjo cx^riikes. Ilowo, Wall and UcLeod Hiipi-arciliuaiiuwmnilcnl specially; lllcoandKI- tiier gAvn iliclr well kuowii liunzonial bar act; (leorgo WIlNon pnicruined Uio audience In bla (iilglual way, andncliivrrskltkyjoarph Osrlaiid, (rniltlcil "I'lio Surcnado," ru:lawcd, during wblcb ibcru wiu much h<hh\ sluslngaiid several aiyliaut tbnclnv siiowa by iiiriiili.'rs of tbo compaoy. UsdJ r.ih<r's iniupu of Ar<bs cl ised the excfllent iirogniinnie, and iliu aodlence applanded aa Ibov Icli the tb04lro, proving coucliiilvrly that they bad vDloyod t ie licai eiiltriaioincnt over provided by this murpiUIng nrm nf miositel managers. Jo- Heph I'. Harris la business manager tor I'nioroso 1 Vcsu l,0Ni>0N TiiKtrai!.—Hiieitll Urothera' Comedians nre the p^iwcrful migiicis which are atlmoung largo Hiiilleni'ca Ibis wivk. The bonse on Uonday ulg^l, Nuv. 1'.', wiiB crowded. Tbo olio preaenled iDcludea Uileni vl Iho hlghcat order, \ybiUDg and .Sbepardoprucilacilon wlih iheir alnRlngandac rubailo rpcclnlly, Ulas Kliep«rd'a vocal oiHrlng lieing woil received. llaailugH anil Utrlon's recep- tliin wiu cunilai. Thoy prenentcd tbeir popular Mi:l, Willi new ivngK, well londored and clever act leg. Will II. I''u.t, "I'aiicwhiikle," In hia miiilcal iiioiiologuo, liiluaail new Immor lata his onlortala- nieni, uoil hu iimiiy friunda leaildcrt Ibclr ap piuvtl, l.'7./.iii II. lUyn:iind, pliyiica ly and vo- cally robust as ever, rucolir^d and Imperaonalsd 10 reiicaied encjres. Then camo John and James hu'h'II wbisu act nccda no now pralaea. Tlioiuaa inirlcu and Uliia Uarel weroDoxl, Mr. il'llrlen'B ''Tinnmy, Iho Newalny," Inimdiiclng hit clever acroballo wort was well liked. Bun Ber- nard followed lu Ills Duiuh comlraililoa, IrraalBtl- lily luiiey, and In anrural drooaUo recliatluna, vlilublie hiutiiu laouiiy In render to the beat ad vao. rage. iHxon, U'lwerj nud Ulxno, iicrobailo oome. (liana, <li'gul>ed as Hires '-llubva," performed iiianj iimiouli irlcka. "Ularlce," ibe comical after, piece, Which lia.i been changed somewhai, brioga tbo abow to a aiiucu-aful close. James Itnaiell and 8ani Ucruaril caiisril roars ot langbier by thtir work H.<m Brmnril Is Kciing manager tor ITeber Hod Fluids, I'cirr >i. Ul«rk, advance, aed Uuatloi aniiili, vnojis. Noxi wcct, the May Howard Oo. HrnKH'H rjti.ii'K Ur.iBi'u.-Thi' msiiageilo de- parinieiilnn ino fnurih iluur Is being constantly nddcl to hy MAnsgor Huliur, until now ho liis ovor twenty i-agva or nulnnrs utid birds. In tbo contro ot ihu nuoriiio&Ir. SclHiliK'scngovot grrst ^lane <1oga ot a.l nurs, Ironi ibo puppy to ihe roll grown UDnnal. In ilio curio hall an SIg. AllllHb'a eat lUliiKirvIs, Clias. (lerclinian Cnicr, long tailed pony; llrxler, niyslll) Ing Australian; llialiu, stiong man; ihcwlldDR'n lit liornoo, Arizona Jack anuQacen- Ippn, llona Mnrrluo and I'riiico TInymltc. Biago— Minerva Ut, Iho rayiius, Ihu M4yo8,tho WcstOD Slater', ilin. K. Kiabor and the living pictures. UlNKH'alluwiiiiY TiiKATHK.- Ilelliy Jc Wiuda'Oo. opened lu good Iioubi's Mnuday, Kuv, 12. Teisyand Maggie Ferguion linvo bc^u added In the olio and their act wuut well. Allen and Wed, Perry and 'IVn Broukr, ilm Ma Vana. Laurel and llarvsy, and Her, tlurko ami Ibinilall were all wall applaaded. "Iladea U,i 111 Halo,'' with l',it Ilelliy as Bate, la well aiagod. l.'iHio l,'<nadale, i:m Armairong, Lily l.iureland Handu llirveydu rircctlre work. Ka- tlma and Liit:o Kitypt, "Midway daocera," are ' Mpeciallr engaiod lliia week. Next week, "The M'hileOroot"(;o. (lianas TiiiATnB.—"LllUe Ohrlitopher Colum- bna" li making a good rrcord at Ibia uooae, where It began uii NvV. ij ine iirui week 01 Ha run. The work uf aiu-railon and Inipnveniont Is ailll eon- tlnueil Willi r.xceltoiii rernlia. Among the changes tbia week are new spuclalttes by UuariesCowlcsaod liiH Meivilio silaicn. Kewroiiiera lu Iho cast are Kdwin Uhapinan, who appcaraat (."aptaln Slammer, Hnil Nctilo l.ylurd, wliu has nasuined the role of (Ijinovoio. llaHAMi »<ji>xKK TiitATnB.-"llob Iloy" Is an In- diapuiiili.e HiiL-ce!i9. Mlucuthoopeuiug olghl,wbon 11 was cQihnsluiili'illr rocrlrod by a large and cnl- lurvd audience, ihero liaa been uo lalllog off In His ailendaiico. Ii la full ot exhilaiailou, and dnrlng Ihe oniiro penorinniu-o Hiero la nut a dell moment. Iv la boauMtully Magi-il and admirably rcudered. It tnlcred Nov. 1:: upjii the lolnl week of lt« ran and li evidently ueatineil for a lenglhy slay. A Ore which oecurrrd ua timt ilair, In ino saluou or oatu, niibofront of ihu house,oCL'saloned much alarm In Iho aitilinuco, but by continuing the pertona- aiice, aid br othor onorgoilc meuurea, a paulo MSB avcrloil, and ruw p. nuns left tho house. The lira WAi nu"ii e.\ilQgnlahed,and tho perfurmaiico was ooniluiieil lu lu cluai*. UtsiKO—"Tno roaalng Bhiw" began on S'ov. 19 tlio third and last week ot lis pri>M)nt vlalt. Too lease ot (.'anary .1 U'derer oiplrrs £0, benoe (hb ciirisllmriii i f Iho proiprroiui run of Ibis at- tractloD; hut In Itaderanuro wa need not sorrow wlibont hopii, M It will return early next mnnib, and will iliaii oi'otipy the slate of ihs Uijou Tasft- tri'. Older iho ukw lease to luo above nsmed dim Kariui TiiiATai—John llrew. In "The Bauble Hbop," loniiniica lo draw ctcellcnt bouaea. Us liigan on Nuv. ti ihe tcuHi week iil hia engage. ineni,wltn thieo weeka more, coaming Cram tbal due, Biandlng lu his orodii. Tbis, It Is annonnoeil, will he his only ougagomout lu inla city during tbe pr^^t•laAO0. AaiKTa TuKATHi-LIIMan Iluasell. la "Tbe (|u<eo lit Bidilauis.'t brgao Nov. 13 the second week of her stay. Tbo opera la not a aucoess, and the atisndauce has so far beea light, EitonswUl be roads to Improve iha work, espeelally by tiie In- trodoouoD ot mure oomedy, bat theie Msnu ae ( oandauoo tor hupn ot a Bucceeslnl nuu FiFTO AriNiiK TOEATiU!.—Oanle Tuner nude her meiropolilao alelbkr debat Nov. 11, In the flrsl prodnciloD latblscliyot "TheVomlog \YomBD,<'a comedy drama. In three acts, diamatlied from Kd- mnod Yalea' novsl, "Droken to liarness," by Wei- vyn Dallas, ro-wrllUD by Seilloy Drowo, and re- vised hy l/Oals Dt Lanjo and Engeao Ormoodo, thongli Done ot thve gentlemen were oredlied on the houo programme wlib being responsible tor He existence. It was given Its Oist piesentalloa Not. 1, ^ Waterbnry, Ot. The pUy lacks con- Uonlty, wnlcb Is probably doe t^ tbe lumber ot eookaefflploied. The aloiy 1* not explained soon ssongb, for when the cnrttin tsl.'n at the cloae of ot the Drat act tbe main Idea which obtains witb the aodlence Is that tee heroine Is a good honewoman. Most ot tbe Btorr Is told In solHcnny, and Is con- tinued thronga tue enHreplay. Tuere are several bright comedy apots In tbe piece, but ihev lor tbo molt pan are built aronnd (leorglna Hbike and are foreign to the general atory. It tho autbura Iniended Kate Melton for ibe coming woman, ihc intcniloD has mlacanled, aa by tho text ot the play that title belongs lo Oeorgloa, as Kate la b:it a commonplace heroine, and notatall typical ot tap ot the promised women ot the future. The author* could eaaliy have made Oeorglna necessary to tho main loeldenta of the play, mncb to Ha adrantago, as ihcie are but seven cnstaotera of the thirteen employed, needed In the piece. The scenes are laid In Bu Alban'a, UarUordsblrc, Kog., and Ibe story eislalos that prior to tno aouoa or the play Stephen Dtackmore beirays Uelen Dean, by whom be has two dangbtera, one rf whom la Knowo aa Kate Mellon, the other Dorothy Blackmoro. Ulack- more,aa thoconlldenual clerk ota large nrm, com- mlia (urgery, neea from the conntry, and leaves a wriuen confeaalon ot bla crime. Henry Dean, brother ot II*len, Implores BUckmore to mate Uolen his wife tor the sate ot the ohildien, and Stephen writes him a letter conaent- Ing, If Dean will aleal the confeaalon. Dean does this and Blackmoro marrlca Helen who soon alter illes. Uharlea Oorden. clerk torMcKon. Ble& 00., posseean ibe secret ot ths confession and marriage and secnrts a copy of the marriage certl- Ocale. Blactmore goes l« Aoslralbi and manlea a rich woman Mtore his Orat wire dies. Upoatae death ot bis second wife she wills him ber prooerty sUpnUMIng that If It should be proven that be tutl a wife living when he manled her, ho should bo dis- Inherllcd. Kate Melton, Blaclmoio'a oldest daugh- ter, jolna a drcns while a child and learns to ildo and irain taoraoa. Uonry Dean, woo aCicr sleallog the conteaalon ot Ultctmore, flees from bis na Ire city and Is known as Bloon Bcrewdge. a money lender, nnds Kate with Ibe circus and acts aa her goardian, unknown to her. Kate at ibo opening ot the pUj ba« becomo an expert at borao breaking and as a riding master, has aocuoulaicd a turtnue, Bhs makes her first appeannco mounted oa her famoui charger Buimnch. Lord Uranvllle loves Kate but says hoeannot marry oa ho Is poor. Kate, who reclpnicates his aff'ctlon, la willing to piy his dsbts and uke bin tor what he Is worth, oharlea Qor- den, Who deslrv s to many Kate for ber money, tells Lord Oranvllle that Kate Is an adventurrss, wllllog In exchange ber wealth for a title, and that one i« an Itleglilmate child. On the evening befuie H> pithy Blaokoure, Kate s tlsier, is to mury a Lurd Konmoro, Qordtu reveals Ihe secret ot the birth or tno girls to Kate, omitting lo tell ot tho snbseiiaent iiiarrUge ot Blaetuore and Helen Dean, and lells Kale Ibat unles< ahe will consent to inirry him ho will give the atory lo the public aud thus prevent Iho minlage ot Ihiroihy. For the soke ot Iinrothy Kite oonaeuta to becomo the wire ot Oorden. At tho conclusion ot iheir Interview the Utter desires to go to tbo county scat to procure the mar- rlaga lloenso, and as bis horse Is lame, Kate lets him take Buimnch, a bono no 0|ie can manage lint herself. Tns bono ruoa away and daibcs liim on tlio rocks, and ho l« supposed to be lituught to Kate's liouso, bleeding and appareDllydilog. Kate's womanly nature aascria liself and she onraoi bIm luck to lire, lu the mcanllme Domihy bsH married and t.onl Granville goea to America. When Qordon itcevers be rc- lioVf'a her from ber cogssenient in componaation forsavIaKhlsllto, andteiU her that he iicd to h -r about ber tathcr and gives her the marrlngo oerlil- oate ot Biephen Blactmore and Helen Deao, and also ll:ackmote'a letter to Uoory Dean asklog Dean to steal the confeasion. Ulackmoro disowns Kate, but with the proofs In her noMnssloa ahe compels him to sign adoonmentacknowledglng ber ai his child. By Ihe death ot a relative Lurd Ontnvllle licoomea wcalthv, retunia to England and marries Kate. Lawraaco U'Donnell wins Oeorglna and Jack Preseott marries Lady Kenmuie (D.>rotby Ulackinore). Tne play was well staged. Miss Tor ber node as much ot Kate Melton as the role would admit and won applause for her work. Ejgar L- UAvenpurt aa OUarlea Uorden, a gcntleuianly villain, was iiolet and forceful and was accorded a scene call on his dual sceue. Ills aol- Ing was one ot the pleasures ot the eveolug. Harloa .Vbbott deserves cridlt tor her portrayal of Oeorglna Ulako aud Uiirlo ItAdctlire was a p:eaa< Ing Dorothv Blacimore. Ths JaoK rrracoit of Oharlea I. Jackson was a clever though a ti Ide uo- cvenperformance, ruoothersdlI well. Tnccait: Uharlea (lordeo, Edgar L. Hivenport; t,onl Gran- ville, Eugene Ormonde; btepben Ulackmoro, Joseph K, Whiting; Blmon Borewdge, J. u. I'adgeii; Law- rence 0'l)<<nnell, B. D. TaDuehlll; Jack Preacuir, UharkH jriTerson Jack'Wi: Job Mtrilu, lliwlcy Fnincks; Parser, Holvlils Fmnk; BImpeon, a ser vani,F. B, Hill; Oeorglna Ulako, Marlon Abbeil; UuntliT IKackm'ire, Uamc lUdrliife; Mra. Dotisnn, JoanUhamoIln: Kate Mtl'on, Uarile Tnroer. Ex. eeuUveetalt: K. D Tannehlil, augo manager; Quo. G. Ilirtp, matter nuchlolst; Uavo llatley, propcr- tl*a The cotnpasy Is under ib-i dirocilou 6t John \Y. Morrlser and Oeo. s Burling. ' The Uomlog Woman" Is here for two weeks. Fouarnxin STRUT Tug.tTni.—Ono ot the roost pleasing entettatnmenle ever given at this house wai enjoyed by an audience that qnlin mied the andltorlnm on Monday orenlng, Nov. t j. Tlie occa- tlon marked the lint presenlaMon In the metropolis ot ItlQier Oox's speetaole, "The Urownlos," and amoDg those who enjojed It moil were maot children, who occopled fonr boxes and were moil enthiislutlc Id their applante, aa well they nilglit b^ tor an eatenalumentol ttalasort appeals directly to tbe hearle ot iheae Utile ontH. The story uf the pleee has been told m unr coluiiimi, and It la only necessary lo lay hrn that the periuruianco wu as nearly pert'Ot lo the way of apeciaole uali wiupos- slbleto mate lu Tho scenery was gorgeoua, ihe costumes of the loading oharactcrs riuhly beautiful, those uf tho rottind elves unique, aa well as pro- vocallve it Isuihtei^ and the entire euterialU' msnt as amusing aa any ever presented In ihi.i eltr. Uharlea Drew, ss Klog S:ahlsU>nB, the ruler of the Brownie band, atog ani acted welL Alice Johnson waa a oapiUI I'rince Florlniel, Matle Louise Day was excellent aa ijuoen Tiu- nla,and Ida Halle, as Dime BruslldaT looked aa uMroiiugas In the days when she first become a favorite with New York aadloncea. The Kichnnla made a decided hit la their acniiaiio perlormagce, and tho closing scene In tbo floal aot evoked tho baaity plaudits ot the aadlenoo, which were ccr talnly well deserved. At ihe clone of ta> second act nliuer Uox waa called befurethceiirlaln, and In response to the demands of iho ereiilypinued nndknce, largely onmposed ot hii personal ti loads, ho made a spseen, brief and lo tba polcl, tbe tenor of which showed that It caroo from tne heark That "Ths UrowDlee" Is a succets Is undoab cd, nud It should prove a paying atlraotlou at thia huuso tor many weeks to oume. Jioon-s' TiigATai —"Jane," precoilcd by Hie one act ounaln raiser, "Sunset," opened Ihe week at this house, Nov. u. with most grailtiliig ladica- Uons of prosperity daring IIS ebiy. Toe audience on tho above date was lacking neither In rize nur enthusiasm, and readily gave way betoreibe Irreals- IIMe humor of Iho skll. The illuUr roie uf "Jane'' tonnd a good exponent lu Minerva D irr, who inter- pnitd Ins uharacler with a keen appreciation of the many mirth provoking poaslbllltlea coniinned In the lines. Tnoae who coninbutcd to the lotor- Erotation ut both comcdios were (irace Unyck, emioe l.nnctoD t.utlo I'ago slower. Augn«uis Balfour, Frank Fraync, Fred Huwer, Frank Nor- oroaa, mnkle OoMoa and Mlcerva Dorr. ■ The IMwer ot Qold" laannoonced aslbeneitatlntcilon UOYT's TuaiTRi.—"A Hilt Wliiie Flag ' Is enjoy- ing a proaperoos tnn. It began Nov. ti lis uxih west, and annonncemeni liiw alicady iioen made conO'nilug eourcnis of the orilrtb performance, which will bo comroomoratcd •2i\. 1114 Aogilla, the orphan of Ibe i ail, is alnglug a new aoog, by Uhas. B. Hoyi, entli nl,' lliandma'a A lvlre." Lycium TuaATRK —K. II. Sutbero cniered Nor. It upon tie tweUlh and OnM wroa ot his annual engagemeht, with "I,ord uhnnl'v" still In the tore. Jerome K. Jerome's "A Way lo >Vln a WiiDsa" will have I's tnal prvaeniailon at tho Thuisday matinee. (In Tuesday, Nov. K, Ihe atock oomatny of the bonse will present a new play, wniwn for this theaire by \ loiortea Sardon, and •tUUed "AWomaa'sBUeiKe." PiuiiB'a TatATiL-"nie Neir Woman," a comedy. In fonr acts, by Sydney Orandy, had at Uils house, on Nov. 13, lu drat American prodac- lion. It waa preiented by A. H. Palmer's Btoek Company, by arrangsmtnt with Charles FiehmaD, who bad secured the rlghta for this connlry. The play had lis disc prodncllon upon asy suge on ftepi. 1, lut, at Uie Oomedy Theaire, London, Eng. it atlracted much attention In the pUc« ot Its binb, and prohably excited more oomment and gave rlae to more dIscnasloD than It menttd. Plays ot this sort adDit ot no argnmenl; the; shonld receive nnaolmons coodemoatlon, becanse of the UDDlsUtahle oalnro ot the testimony they present. We are all aware ot the efforts women are mating In these days, when the cen- turv Is preparing to go npon Ihe retired list, looking towatda an Improvement 10 their condition and a greater freedom in Indi- vidual living. Opinions differ widely with regard to Iho wisdom of the enlargement ot woman's sphrrc, but we are wUllng to admit that tbe eir.irt In that direction la aetnaled br honest belleC and pure asplratlnos. Rut the modem English play- wright, and especially Hr. Ornndy, seems to dis- cover la this now movement noiblngbnt tbo work- Inae ot tbo old leaven of tree love, and so we lad this New Women Is not new at all, bnt tbo aiae tainted creainro, amtcled with moral leprosy, wno has ilanntsd ber ahame tor years. We have nome respect for the llletary ability ot Mr. (irundy, but we cannot estimate too cheaply his diacrtmlnatlon, nor condemn too strongly uia Isck of taste. Let onr coualns upon the other side ot the water wallow Inpollauon u ihsylltc, but for the atnrdlncasot American manhood, for tbe porltj ot American womanhood, let us protest sgauist tbe spread ot contamination, rear high the biii warts of a moral qnarantine and keep out of onr htnd tbe btoetal Btnrr. Let tube frank enaogh.to say to Ur. Ornndy that, while we are willing to believe In the sincerity ot hlsconvlcilonsand ibe honesty of his purpoa^ we hold that he baa mlsissen the spirit of usage, that he Is not a reformer, bnt a domoml- Izer ot society, end that Uie la too earnest ben, and our young blood too pare for ns to give him any oonnteoauce whatever. The hero ot this play, Oerald Cazenore, a young graduate ot Oxford, be- hoving that ho has literary ulsnt, gets Into a shady set ot women, not new by any means, bnt ot the ancient women's rights sort. He hi engaged la collaboreUng inth a Mn. Sylvester, or this set, In the creation ot a work upon "Ihe Higher Uor. alliy." The Udy (oh: much abased term) Is the wile of Cant. Jack Bylvester whom, through her supreme s-lllibneas. she has ceased to love. Oerald Ukea a vacation and taUs In love with Margery, a light hearted country gIrL This damsel appoan lu tho dnt act aa an attendant upnn Lady Wargrave, Oeiald'a anut, although Just how tlis happens to be ibns employed Is not made clear. Gerald proposes msrrtage to her and nta proposal Is accepied. whennpon he Is oongrato- laled by his uncle, Ool. GazeuoveL but discardsd by that genilemaa'a slsler, I.idy Wargnve. Never- theleas he marrlca Margery, only to ure other. Ue conilnuse his literary labon with Mrs. Sylveattr, who invlies hia amorous aitsnilona In the moel aodachiusmanner. DunngoneotinslrInterviews Oerald bomoaua his wedded state and says many unkind things concerning bis wire, which ibat pwr neglected girl overhear*. Bhe falla familng to the iloor aa ue cnrtain deacenda npon the act. The sceno of the next act la the dmwlng room ot Lady Wargnve. This Udy hu forgiven Oerald and bis wife and they ore namnerea among her gueais. With mu'h lack otjudguentandof siUlthoauinor niokea Ihia place the aceue of many family Jars. Oapt. Silvester bsa fallen In love wllh llargtty,and here pcraecntes her with his auenUons. Ilere, too, Mra Njlveaier brazenly anppllcitm the love or Oerald. SM also baa an argumesiatlve Interview *1U| Ibe Injarad wits. Margery seiUts accuuott with ber huaoand, and, leaving him, morns to her counuy home. CapL Rylveaier bcnics his wife and leaves her forever, or at least ihlots he doee; and all of this marital J irrlng occnra at an evening recepilon. In tbe dnal act Margery Is at home again gaiborlig applea. Her iiide and oncooih rather draws a parallel to the play In a atory he tells about his experience In inning a mare, a somewhat gross out otherwise hippy symbol ot tho anioallsm of the play. CapU Sy|. vcalera wooing comes, bulls bidden to ntnm to his wife, whioli he presumably does. Lady War- grave arrives and In her train Qenid, npenlant sud pleadlngiasd Msrgery having forgiven the egoilsilcal and contsmpllbie authur of ^er woes, aiarusgaln with nim upon Ihe thorny path which every woman most tread wno walks inrunghlire with a roan whom sbo cannot eveo respect. Most lame and Impotent conolnslon- Ths chief Interest of the occiaUon centered In the reappear- ance npon Iho stage ut Annie nuaiell, whu has not been leen thereon tor aerenl yean, moat ot which time has been passed npon a bed of solterlog. BhH auumed Ihe role of Margery and never did aei. ressrecolveamoreaiTjcUnnatogreetlng- Kornever did acircs* mors thoroughly ment tne spplanss whivb, at very frequent lotervabi, set the seal of approval npju her peiforminco. Though lack- ing In physical etreog h her acUng was fuU ot pjwer, ojoihed ihorein by her thorough sppreola- ilon aud subtle knowledge ot her role, by bar earnesineaa and by her an, which, In thia case, wu sbiolutely perfect. The olcaeet scrutiny of ev^u the most inning detail ot her performance blled to roveal tbe siigbiesl detect, but on Ibe contrary ■howed that dnlsbed elabontion In which art, while at lu higneat deTelopraeut, Is so tboronghly conoealed as to indicate lu enUre absence ana the cous'ant presence ot nature Itself. She cannot oret- estlmale our weloomlog regard. Oommaodaiioo was also won by Virginia Uarned, Mra. U, P. Bow- ers, E. M. UolUnd and U. J. Rlohman. To this lat- ur gentleman we oiTer congntnlailon, and Ond much sailsraoilon In ibc will grounded bePet that oovlable nuk awaits him. Wilton Lickaye, who recently gave such nDaailsfactory euppon toUIss Neiheraole, was again painfully lacklog npon ihla ocoaidon, but, aa In each Inttance ee had to poilray an utterly contemptib;e chaiaoter, he prebaMy •hould not be jadged with severity. Apart from the Inlrodnctlun ot some queatiunsble phrases and mnch objoollonable dutlogue, tho piay can reasonably claim conaldenbia lllenry mcilt, and sevenl ot tbe meet dasgeroos si-enes were handled with aarprlsing duloaey oouslderlog Ihe freedom of many ot the lines. It seems to have been tho lotenUon of Hr. Onmdy to raurlse the worosn'a enfnnohlsement qnestlon lu Ibli play, bat we have taken him ssnously bs- eauso hia sallrloal dnwing has been entirely be- stowd upon the eobonllnaie ohataolen, while ahe who must suod aa his type ot tbe new woman Is drawn with evident do«ire to -proent a life liko porlnll, and such a portrait not only shows serloui purpose, hut Its dliplsy Is more domoralltlng than helpfol, although made a Toil lo tbe one true woman ot the picture. The play cannot nt claim success, nor do wo think It destined lor a Dng nn. The cast: Oenld Uazeiiore, Wilton Lickaye; Ool. Cazenore, E. M. Uollaud; Uapt. Jack Sylveater, 0. J. Rl 'hman: James Armatnng, H. Fax: Feroy Byashe Pstllgrew,'rhomts Teiilas; Wells, a bnUer, U. Uolllday; Udy War EMve. Mrs. D. p. Ilnwan; Margery, Anuie Bosatll; in. SylvBsUr, Virginia Uamedj Kald BeUane, iladcllac Bouton-, Victoria Vivaih, Ueorglt Busby; Ur. Mary Sevan, Emily Baward. Lawvsa Iha I,. Uaxbescbb, who wu ths alter, nov ot Uanary .V Ltderer In their recent diipnio wllh Lillian llusaell, has rendered a bill tor bla services In that case, which the managers retosi 10 pay on the ground that it Is exhorbllaot. Hoan- wlille Hr. Bamberger bas secured an atuohment on the Indemnity to be paid by Abbe/,8ohoerel t (Iran to Canary .t LMer^-r tor the loan of UUa llutaeli's services. Aa It la the desire of the parlies coeceruod 10 hare the oonru decide u to the tee Hr. Uambcrgcr should receive tor bis tervlcos, an early settlement ot the dhipulo Is eipoolad. Broiditat Tntarai.—1)0 Wolf Hopper It now In tho eleventh and Dnal week ot his stsy at Ihu house. The cperetta, "Dr. Syniu,'> h«s proven a success. Tho soveniy-ddh performanee li an- nounced tor 11. OnTneeday,Nov.ai,ihsBoslonlsns will begin their metropolitan seaaea with the pretenutlon ot Vljtor uerben'a open, "-Prlncs Ananias." Dalv's TiiiATaE.-"A Oalety Olrl" bag**, Nov. 12, tbe ninth sroek and last rorutght ot Its clay, BTA!(nARD TUBATRI — "The New Uoi" Is still prosperous at ihia bonse, sud James T. I'owen Is enililedto much credit for ibis taappyresulL The u'»y entered Nov. r.! upon the ninth west and the UattiMtntghlotltsrun. It will bo tollowcdSil by Wm. aiuette's new play, "TOO Much Johnaon." Btak Tiiiatri.— Wm. U. Ciane'a engagement continue* at ihia liouae. Ue Is aim seen In "The I'at'Idc Hall," which has proven a pnjluble oiTor- Ing. and Ihe nn ot which win endure to the doe* ot theengagemcnt. Hr. OnneU now In the eighth week ot niBsuy, and will rrmaln here until Dec. 1. Bijou Tikithi Vane Jansen la affording en. terialnment loaudleaoee ot good alio In her new play. "Mm Dynamite." Bhe negaa on Nov. u .ht ttciod week ot her et|a(ci]WBl. TOHr P.»Bron'a TniiTiB.-T.l*ngn*l sited a*4l- encewu pieseut Nov. W, when Mr. Pastor served plenty ot good, wholesome amusement tor bis pa- ironi. Tho three English tonu (George Kenway, Prlnccu Pauline and the StstenFresloojsIl show improvement Ui their wort. Mr. Renway hss titcn Ihe advice ot several paptriand Is stud} log Ibe ways ot Ametlcaa performen, tor be expects to dropthelmliatlont ot Eoglish mnslo ball singers, and iry his luck In repndnr.lofi well known vaode- vine people on this side of theblgpoid. Oatne opening night of ihU week there were two teams newto the city. Tbe Two GHces (Billy and Lena), comedy groteaqnei, were quite clever, and met with desened applauie. Baiitoid and Lee, cum- edlans, were well received. They do good work. Macart'e monkeye, dng* and ibe baboon praperty- man canted coosldenble aooaement. The Ma- carts have some very clever snlmaH, which do almoat everything hot talk. Their three terpentine dancing dots won plenty ot applause, as did also the boxing dogs and ths police dog. The baboon acts as property man, and brings everything on the sisg* that u needed for (he act, and lake* them off again. Bheseeoatodo her work willingly snd Is a big card In the act. All the other terms on tbe bill have been seen hen before, and UidndeTIm Ilealy and WoL Teed, UoDrldt and Goodrich, Ulnnsand Blnns, Pre** Bldrldge, Fau Morgana, and Uie genial Tony, who had hU ntotl budget ot eongaand who wia received vrlth toonds of ap- plause npoi bis entnnce and all through his tarn. Etira's Dniox Stiuin Tdutii.— Tbe blU pre- sented at this house Nov. Ii contained tho names ot several well knoim portormera, and the result was a crowded aodliotlam. Mrs. Alloe J. Shew, the whlsller, gave her osnal enteitalnlng perform- ance, tor which she was repeatedly eneoted. Tbe Dam Troupe, Inlhelrcomlo mnilcalaol, an always sure ot meeting wllh avrarm reoepUon,for they are not only tunny, hot clever mtulclass. The Eddy Trio, acrobats, were received with lend applanae; Stuart, the female Impertonatar, wu In excelleal- volce, and met wHh auceess; Moos. A. Oo Bonsell, ojty modeler, did acme good wort; Ihe rowers Family, skaun, pleased Unfflcnseu; the Dorall Twin Bros, wen wen leoeivsd; tbe Valdaret, on their bloycies, were very clever; Hughes and Famn, In inelr Southem songs and ho- mer, were very pleasing; Cats. E. (inapeirin, mosologolst, wu tuooy; the Lovoils, wooden shoedtnoeis and shadowgnphliis, met with suc- cess; McPhee and nui, on the triple horizontalbirs, were giacainl and reoelved conildeiaUs applaose; Moreland snd Thooptos, In iheir stctoh, were well received; Lydia Pierce, vocalist, met with Buocess, and Mays and Honter, banjolsis, who made their Bnt appearance down town, were loudly applauded These two young men give promise of becoming big favorliea in their line. They an thurongh tnaiien of the banjo, and wllh proper handling will aeon come to Ihe front KoniR A DIAL'S.—The excellent bill presented last week ivas conUnoed, sad was greeUd Nov.i: by a wall crowded hoaae. The Botspw Broe., Mllpntlan athletes; Uie Bnttaere FotTest, musical clowns, and Ermlnla Ohslll, trapeze perfaroer, Cannenclta, and Kotln, Japanese Juggler, began their second week, continued fiTorltes. Tno Finneys, expert swimmers, tuorlh week; Ena Bertoldl, contonlonltt, sixth week, lbs Hsrilaetu Bros., oonbais, tenth week; Ivan Tschemoff and bis troupe ot trained dogs, tenth week.and Eusenle Fougere, teoth week, were also popolar holdorers. After ihs performanee the usual concert vru given by tho Kosnih Hungarian Orchesim. Sr. Jahis' Hall.— Alexaoder Oumstock's Uln- aiRls oonunue to be the attncllno at this house. Week ot Nov. 13 opeoed to Improved bu8ine«>, with Willis P. Sweainam, Unghey Dongherty and EJivin French still among the lavorlies on the bill, AOAOiuY or Mosia—"Shenandoah" sun proves attricUve at this house. The twelfth week ot I's mn began Nov l],and It hu bnt a tew more weeka to stay, as It retires from the stage early In Decam- bn to mate way for an elaboialo prodnctlon ot '•Tbe Oottoh King." NiBLO's TnsATRn.—This bonse troa packed to Ihs doon night ot Nuv. 11, the attnciTon being "Thn While Squadron >> The naval scenes and olher acenio and mechanical ellecu with which the play aboonda wen liberally applauded by the large a'ldlence. The production Is liberally staged by Eropnetor A. Y. rearson and Uie compaoy Is enUre- roapabls. Next week, Nellie HcUcnry. MiNxn's Kionru atxndi Toiatri.— Robert Manoleater's Night Owls began a week's entage- meot hen night of Nov. 12 This oraanizitlonwlll compare favorably with any that have visited this bouse this ss s sot. The oiiening hotue was largo and a good week'a boslnesa Is assored. Next week, Uarry Williams'own Co. ' WoKTO's Musivu^Heports ot steadily good butloeu come from this popnlar honse. The en- tertaloment In the Ueatre porUon ot thn houte re- mains oochanged. The com Inuons performances bare met with soooea. lo Ihe museum new feat- ures are conatanUy IntrodnceiL OANARYt LXDEBts have accepted the archllecia plans snbmiued tor ibe new theain which Mr, ca- nary Intends bulkling at the oorUiwist corner ot Serenth annno aud Forty-second stitet. Oroand will be broken early next mooUi. biUanaou OHABLia B. EvAxt, Of the Herald Sqaare Theatre, hu Beonred an option on a un yean' nnewal of hia pnient lease, which does not expin unul May 1, IIM. Mr. Evans Intends sinina for Enrope early next week for the pnrposa of tc- cnrtngnovellle* for Ihe spectacular piodacilon be expeota to make at his theaire wheo "Rob Roi" close*. Tutpleoe, however, now bids fair to have an extended ran at this hooK. Tat HoxHB Saow opened Nov, llatHtdlson Square Oinlen, and will be oonllnued Uirooihout the week, Then vras a large auendaooe on the opening day. llarleaa.—At the llarleo Open Bonse "Ohar lay's Auot" did ralrly wall last vesk. Hie Lroaam Thea- tre Co, la "The Amuya" opaaad Nov, II tO a good iMsss. and u thia li the dnt aad only lima Uist Barlam maa-raioan alll bava an oppanuDllr or aaslni ihia oomadr. no doaot tna eonpur vlll de a oood wiak'a baHnaaa. Nail wa.k, Kloa'a-ifel," ' v^wtnt ^J^i!*'.*"InalraU did a bla wsak'i boalaaaa. dUpUilag Iha "d R. O." i1|b on UTaral oeaaatnoa. BarrmiDa oMnad to a soMT booia and ahODfcldovaUaUlhenaL Chauot.r OlMt! la Siokid lor WMK. OLYMria-anpUr's Lwm TbutrtSpAUHr Co. dM notutAhOD. BlM 1 BMoD't Comediui opwad to^ Bwd booH NeitTMk. Ramtl Bm • c<mvi\M DiiLBM HcuoiL-HuKer Bniiib nporu lui «Mh'M bDilOMi u a rMMd brau«r. ThltwMk: CoriohSl- Junu liMo. Tarlo uil CartU, BuuU ud Korria imd John PiDO. tfm»nd Oll«or«^ Doloni P*ruad«Lanw TualKTixu OHkHATicLuiici||«T« 4 cooesrt tod !«• MPUOO. 11, U H«D«lck Ukll. ABODI th« ^ lUeOt wboupoknd mv b* miQUootd: Mr* 7,Kb»rrTMlor Ki3!i^^' *° 'MlUUooi; w. UolUn, ninio: Hra. P. UcOifDTi. Id mI««. FlorMe* Ilobiultrd r MaotatD ud iIm Woeh addtd Ui«r il^ t'bJ lat^ orthvuurulpmtaL D.B. RobiU:«nl tod W. wiiSK. tbtdo«t. "lU dtUD*." In > WIT pS lBi ntiw. NEW YORK ST ATE* DrookliTB^At ibdOrand Openlloasewuiiain Bmr, In "tb« Bialoff Outratloii,*' op«o«d Wot. it b»- ror««orowd«d houM. Tbt ityU of uurUlnnenU (ha maDtiWDUt ol tbU booM ii «lrio| lU patroni mhii to b* Jait «b»t tb«7 «Ut,Ud •f9rf Dl|hl th» hoiM 1« prowdid. "Th« CoDQUy OInwi'* did a ^ood baiiDui imvMlt. "Coon UMoW 19, UftllMUdllutSL BUOQ.-'Tll* 8pw of Llrt" li Ibt ftUfUUAQ thll TMk. P.l'^.^lJ''!'' * Wr bou» -Oo IhtMlHlHtpnr'hibl Uil. cnvdi lut wnk. M. B. Ooitli 19. ObAuoij oi- f\''*r'^ CmdIIU D'AttIII* Op«nComptnjb«nQ mm D'AnlUo It Ttrr popoUr la tbli oily. wE«n bu Bo«*l ■lib -Th; BojiAotut" iSTotbor tnw*. Bh. op-TkwhIcbU boton r(vu oov tor tbo Ont lino Id iba n«in>Poiitu dinriot. ud [• ncooMiM apoo Itt S»riu b»jtni n UitM wjMtW «nnninwt iT^ *!?V •°fMI*«Mt It. Ud ladling tnm lEo crowd wbidi nifi«r«l to vitDHt tiio parfotiuoeo i'>booM niMtwiltaaouelaliuoMu. It cm* In n mor» a>n- nudlni iirlo thu tTor. Druwtiul'yibo pl*<«bu 5^^''ii?'s^"' P"*«"»lV/"bwobd«j^S n inurormmUoB. Fnorh wiUdb i Oporm t:«BMnr S!^\^ii"% ''^^^ ThoWAlfi of No* York" motwlibHcnii. -n*T«o Biiton- 19. "ThorowtrorooM** ••■•iwo Hoaday'o niUnduM. iho prMWt wtok wm bo moo non noMMfnl than tbo pr»«<odiB| o»: wibS J Pl*ldi ban a now okotrh. whleb tb«r prooutZThm for Ibo flttt Ilm It II a burlikiio Sntbobo*It» mu udmado ahli Joba UooWn** TnuOmnlo Onpur no tbo auncUoo laA wMk. Tbo nwich - BCDiB A QnunD^a.-LlrlDii pktoru CAniioua wltb aaUAU, tb« o:oT-ooib wook oofloBloB ia,bo:orar Ur(o boQM. VondoTillo uta by Omiba Uroiiict. lluoraada«TROoau.B«itE.roro<t. May Alpio» tii Ulnalo Bcholt mako np tho raat of tbo > roinmnia ' Ao«DUT or Mrac—Sarar haa thore b«6u ,^ atuooibuamalA-irperloniunco aa thai oi thariiltMr* PtamatiflAaiociatloo ax thair initial eatortalnraaiitUiU aoi»o". Kor 7 It wti b*tur tbaa muy prvfaf alooai r.«r roimtocaa. Tbi* labigh pralaobut uiowHlde««iTtd w B Qllbarl'atiiroaact laielO ooniody, "TomCnbb," tbo blllyWlib thia cut: Col O'Tlap, John \y Nobu- Tod rob\ Jaa. Jordao Darllnt: WbipplA. J. Kd. Qnlnn- HaMlda OTipp, Ubbia P. Uaalr: Mr. ErflDRbtm j V rmvalor; Hr* BdlDgham. Mamlo Paaebai; cafoina Ettloaham, Jlamlo I1!nal: BaUlnde EiQaRbain. Adiuiiub Oolrleha; Blddi«,HdiaH Qoldio; ifroi'nu.a«>orssAiJ bnit Tna two aconiL ibat af tho Orat two aota baiDs at IN>L fVTIpp'a. ant Uw lut at Hr*. EOlORiiara'a. «V« liaodaomaly aot Wboro aU tba actora war* ao rood it u hard to partlmlarlxa, bnt Uowra. Nobia, Ualrichi DarllDit. and Qoion. and tbo yiaiu Uuly aod flioai (toMiro Boodai mantlon. Ttio lamanM agdiaou lanibod lODf and loudly. FIto mora anlartaloinrau wllPbo Rlvw. Doa II. Ju 9, leU; Fab. 6, M arch % April 10: i w* w, AMTBton —"Charlay'a Aant"Dada lu Initial bov to to Baatam Dlalrlct andlaaeo 19. Titooonadir »ai anjtiej byalarM nod appreolatira andleoe*. * ATamiMtnjiCM Tooo" plajad to good bulooaa lar.naak. Tba LHiihi. Uu«weokori9 ^. *^ Eiiriia—'^a Tao flisura * be:tai% a waak'a eoncf- ment II to a Rood alaad udluca. Qwd tmiluau lui vaak. Cominv 19, "ATaloofCoio'ea." OATiTT.-NelUo MeHoorTi tfcronta In tbla part oi town, praaaott "A Nltht at tba Olrciu" thia wfak. n • opaolnRliouib, 12,wularfO. ManagarWlUonwaaweii aatlaflod wltb taat waok'abiuloaia. Vt obar k FlaU'aOaa Comnany weak ot 10. Ffliur LToai'u.—Tbo bonoo eoiopuT tbla weak pra- Hnt "An Arabian MlBbt' u an loaldaaul icatun "Valtaco " tbo lloo. will no ODaatilbluw.Tltaattaodaaea OD iba opwiog olalit. It, wu largo. t'Niqgi.—A wall aetaeod compuy tblavaekproHttu "llampiy Dampty." During tba aacond utFpoalaitlti aro iDUodaoadby T<Ja Hlaco aod Joha Tarior. Otorga Bulow. Ulas Puoy Hlaco, Do Van ud1i>|0T. Uauda KUlot, Flak and ViDtoo, tbo Hlaooa ud Andy Lovla. Tha opooiof bouM wu aaeb u lo gladdan iha bur; or Pco- prfaior Cut. Noviitr.—Tbla boaaa will opan IL andor tba ni%Du«- mwtol Wm. Uickay, with "Tba «rair«oi Naw York." Albony.—Ttie put week wai an ItoporUnt ODf u It pratanlad foar faTotltaa, two of tbam Albului, udtbo naoltwubaalnaairarabOTe tho areraRa. tiib Latand Opora Uouaa opooad tho w<ek wlib a return of Mulo Walnwrlghr. Kor. 6, 6. In ' DiQ|ibiat> ol Era." lo largo ud-aacaa both nlihta. how. 7 and A Emily Buokar appaarod in bar naw oomody. "Uar FlaC'io good ratana. Nor, 9, Carrlo Tnranr. la twoperrom- ueoa, pra*ent«d bar now play. "Ibe ComlnaWomu," to ataDdlog room onlf. namlUo D'Arrllla'aOpfraCo aug"lladoletno ortba¥a§lo Kiaa," lo iha rauacitr ol thonouaa ML uomlog: 12. Low Doohnadar'a UloPtraU: 13,11, W J. Culatcn'a <^pen iTo. m •Tbe 8p«cira Knigbt" and "Cbaritj Boglu at Uerna;*' 19, IS, 17, '-rooa Hollow." lUEMijitn BLnCKlB Hill.— Bloloa Wlllard. In "Tbe LiuloUpooulator:" bad good aitendancofl,? S,9. Jaa k. AdaoiB, ID '*A rnt7 Cot." pluwd a lirgo audlaoco 10 Rnohel: IL Booaa'a Band; IC, 17, BuiboUitnai'i BQalnaPandox. iriiUaianr TiiBiTU wu fllled all tbo put week to wluoaatboporbrman'ooi t^eilarl«lluR«r fiDrlcnaa Co. Not. li-17. the Ully Clay Oaioty Co ; )9-ii, tb« Baoix autlay Bnrlwiso Oo. Tny.^ll tbe Qiliwold Open lloiue, Kot. 5, "A Trip to ttao City'* drew a ll|bthouM. Camile O'lrriUe, In *-MadaleIoe. or tbe Magio KI*a,*'dM big boiilDeuG. Muio Valnwrlgbt.lD"DaaRbura ol Eve," draw a lar;ia andlaoo*?. Carrie Tamar, In *Tbe Coming \7odi<io." badapukod bonaoS. Richard Hannfleld and Beatrice Cameron ware ireaiedby aUrioaudlaaeoia Catlatoo'a Opora CompaoT, la -^o (tpectro Bnigb%** came II, *Coon Hollow^ U, Riekatia* Troobaoourii, in "Toi. JuV' 10. Ibo wblioey <»pera Company, in '*Tlia FMOinv Muiat" 17. Ramd'b Orau H0Dig.—'Th« New Saatb" drew wall6. Bmily tfanckor In' Oor Plat." did a fw if bailneaa 9, lo. The boaae n dark tbla week. OAiirr TillaTBB.—The Maria Banger Bnrlofque O^io- Eaoy came II for tbo v^k. Tbe Fay Poiiar Htirle*a<ie ompaoy packed ibe bonaa Uat week. Taeaday dieLi tbey gare aoecond periorinaoco, beglonlogat mIOntsbt. 8r>'aci"«**-At the Basiable Tbestre Ulcturd Ifu'lleld. In "Bun BraiDoieli,'*had largo hna'iiru Ko\. S 'Taa New South" reoelred Ua aiual oratioD?. Kal- lu, ibanuglclan. haiaaoacoaatui ania|iaiDent9*10. To aniTo: Piui fflkzak'a Coooprt Co, U. ibe Carlelou Opo'a Oo. 15.10, Eddie Foy. la ■ OlTtha Eanti,* iv-2l. wiiTixa OPtfRa Hoo8i-~iCamilla D'ArfIlio, In -Mad*- letoo. or tbe Magic Ctn," bad Urgobailoeaa 7. "Prlncai " -inle'* " -— "— • BoanW*drew good boilnaaa I Oorman Bn8.lD"riia Ollboolra Abroad," bad liRbt bnaineie il Marie TTaln wrlgbtlo *'Dauitbiar«of Ete"uJ "Aa Uof(|ual Match." bad fair bnatoeu 9. 10. AnDooDcod: Bouaa'a Band II, "Oor Plat" u. H, * Btiore AerM' i6-i7. II. R-Jaojuf Taa^TnaL-CoTlODe attracted her tiiual largo bonaaa In -'Ueodrlek Hudaoa" 5-7. "My Wifa'a Uaaband"drewllRbily B<ig. **MoPadden'a Elopement" lt>14. Bob Pltulmuooa 19-17. Doffialo.—It tba Biar Tbeatre llageobeck's trained aolmala are tbla woek'a card, with brlaht prox- peoia. IUuartBotuonbadag«odo«fc«BouaDL **Oii the Banb"Nov 3MI ACaDUT 0^ Mnio—"A Taua Steer" etanod U (or one wcaa, Joieph Murpby I9-||. LYOtDM TaiATBi—"Tbe Folic* Patrol" henn 13 for ooovotf. JobD Kemeil, io "MoFaddea'a Elopemani," neit weak. "Uoaiaod Iton'' did a largo buaioe«a. CoOBT BrBKBT Tbbatbk —"A Jar Olroua" with fiber- muaodMfrriaey, atartod l2,ioroaowMk. TbeRaoix- BuUerCo. Mfo a lair Rhow to goodly toraoatj. Meit waok. llarry WiUlama* Meteor* Sou's Hnio llALU—Marie Btnart, Spfck B^otb«^^ tbe UcOutUya. Fred McOlelUn. t'aloite Ardan, Uorriu and Welch. Ida Ruiaall and Vanola Brotbam. N0Tn-^a>a'a Bud bid ttita luge audleocoa at Haaio UallH. 9 Uanaior ll^biaioD, ol the Coart bliootTbutre, bu allghtly locreued the uriiTat that BlngbkintoM^At tbo Stood Oi»er» noose "Houwood'' c.nca:tdNor 7. CanlHeD'Arrlllo'eOpcri Co , In "Uadelalne. or the Maglo Uua," dallgbted a nood iized aadlMce9. **A Cora Man," lo. bad iBlr'y B<>od Cutl- neta Booklon: II, "ATrli^to tba City;" l3,"My Wiio'a Haabaad,"wilhllTlogploinrea; IL KobL Plr»immooa' Bpeolalty Oo.; IC, Qua wllllamL In "April Fool." 17. "Tiie New Boutb.'* At the Bijon Theatre: Marboa'n "I'acle TomOabln" Co. Iiid Cair iiauomce e-7. "Wild Hoia' oamott-lutogood baalneaa. Due: 12-!7.An*UD'aOlgtnte' ana with Itrtog ptetoroa. I>4rlnc tbo perlornanee oi "Wild Bou." a rorolrer waa uclOeDlly di(cbar«ed. aa<l Jamuflnillrao. oae of the company, bad the rittTodocar ol hia rigbt bud badly lajnrtd. Tbe larolvor waa loadnl with aDtankoanrldgaandMr Halllvu wu touiogltlo his hand when 1 1 eiplodod. It la tboagbt Diat the doter can bo urcd. UtUa*—At tbe U'lca Opera Hoaae Hr. and Un. Kelluploaaed a largo auoloaco Not. 7. Hlcbai^ Maoa- Deld. lo'-Dr Jekjil and Mr Hyde.** wu groat*d by a Urgoan'ilwco 9. Oorjiaa Bioa c'oaad the week l6 tu good baalneaa. Dat«d: Kobe't llilliard, lo "TbeNomi- ooeL" II, -A Cruy Ool" 17 Bladl a OnbeaLia 19 Won- deriand will bo raopontd DaaS, with Andrew J. Sar- monr, muiRar; Artuor Baymour, piopriotor, and Tiio*. J. Baon'gan. irataoitr. Kowbars.—Tbe AcgdeDij of Ululo U darli tlila weak. "Old CJlory" iru to bare comeNor. ir bnt, owidc to tha^fact that tbey oloMd nnoipeetcdly To, cancelvd on latbar ahnit ooUoe. John Ktraell wu accorded an old time welcome 0, ln*Moraddan'a LlopemcnL'* "A Flag of Trace*' followed 8 to rather llR^t bualntn. Sif tel •••'Iter. "Oharloy'a Aunt" comas m, '-The Fenelng Muter" li. EliHira—At tbe Open flooie '*Tbe Prlooesa Ronnla" waaibeatiruilon Nor. 10ton crowded boofo. U. "A Trio to tbe city" IS. Iho JobnnomaaCoDceriOo. 11. 'TboNevBoaUi" IS. Kallar KENTUCKY. IjOalBvllle.-IiMz Ueotuker, In "Tbe FrUOH Donna," booked to appouat Iba Taupro iko fore part of Uttweak, lallod tomaUrUUia, and u coDatfiaanoe the bouee wu dark. Tbo Blka' MInitreK compoial ot mam* bora or LonlarlUe Lodge. Ko, bold away 8.9. The ca- ptcltr of the boaie wu lettad at each perlormaoce. ARhl* Bold, lo "The Conntry Btiulro." weak ol 11 HAOiVLBr BTRiaTBB.-"A Black Meep 'wai aunlor the nrvt time heie uie fore part of lut week, and at- traotedblgbootea. "Mr.Banucl New V.«ib"dlledIhe Utter bait ptaytng tu moOante bouaea "A Tilp to j^ioalowD" lMl.^lUle OoUlar.la "A Back Nnmbor," OUXD OriBA llOC8l.-^U, DIckMO, lo '"qOOf," mat with aabatanilai lucaaa weak ending 10. "Rnao City** week or It Avixua.—'The 6ldo ShowV wu vo'l attended laa' we^h. Frank Jonen, in "Onr Conntry Comlo," week _Bi'cin5iiBaii.-Riee * BartonU Roae 1III1 Bosllah Folly Cpmpuy opened a waok'a ugajamaot 5 lo a n^wdad boo^e, loliowod by atuding room Rloctioo Nlgbt Tbe& R. O. al|D remalaad oo dlaplay tbrmagbooi Ibo week. Oeo DlaoD'a Vaadarlile Uo. weehons. Ohi TBBiTBB —Kew lacaa ii: w. n««er#. Pirber ud Thieaa. Teroy, Lae. Kid Uii«» Zoda, Ujara, Ut C. Morpbr, U&ttle Maron, Cora Praoklln, Will Kent John L. Moater aod Ed. aod Jeailo Foley. Bumoom Rood. KoTia.—AUrrd A. ParlaedgaTeaEhibltloaaor hIaakDI on the bujn at iha alndiiorlom ti, 9, to well pleaaed andi* oooea......nieElkB* MlDairoliproTodaQnanclalanc«*«B, ^.*tPl'?^'^'°'*°°'*9I.SU0ior tbeehaiity lund Bi- alted Ruler /.idi Pbelpa waa promlneot aa ooe ot the and mao. Prank Oimiiead Ed. RIalev. Tom Batoao.Joho Botto, John Morris Fnlton Maadovlllo, Al. BonrMar. Juno Tbomaa.J. L. Armatmng and John Surkamp all took promtoentrarta. The nine hnndradtb i>ar(onii ■oceoi 'loceg" wuglroo 8 at the Grand Opera Uooao, ud Haoager Camp dlairlbnto^ ehiTButhemuBa u aoaT*Bir« Wl'i a Hayabu taken ibo maoagemtnt ol Llbtmrr Hall and wlU open It U with a Itctnro by Oeo. JabD B. (lordoa KANSAS l«faT«nnrorlli.i-At Cnwlort'g Onnd Opem Boom «A Back MBubor** had good boalBau Not. 1. The Iowa Biate Hand laaU boom 3 UiLL-Tbe Pbltbaraenie dob of Do- Uolt gart u tioelickl estntiiBntnl to a Urgn boun 1^