New York Clipper (Jan 1895)

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706 THE ISTEW YOHK CLIPPER. January 5. THE TURF. Kmtebi li Back Agsia* B»j> a dUptldi from Bloox OUj, d*t«d Deo. M: •■Bob KoMba, Uie AreeilcsD borMmu who wu ftTTCBUd la 0«niiaD/ on a cbtrgo of riDglog Ibc mm Boibel, uil who li out on boDda, li ben col- looting eildenoB In bla awn babalt, In an Inlar- new todtr b« aolil: The mtra Belbel li la tbla oonnUT, and I cto proTo It. 1 do not propoea to make toe wncrcsbooia ol llieanlmalknown, for Uio reuon tbit 1 biro roore(neiule<bere,wbo would do me bans It tboj could tban 1 bave lo Oennanr, Hetener, Iho min wbo caoMd me all the Iranble, la tlia blggeit ringer wbo cTer went abroMl. A fact wblob baa not been gino to Ibe public la ibai Oere- Der never swore In Oennanr that the mare Nellie Kneeba waa Oetbel. It la true I Iniended to take Bethel abroail, and I lold him ao, but I sever did ukener.i "When aaked about tlie auiemeou ot men wbo wont to bla noub at WakeOeld, Neb., and to the farm or aeorge Freeman, ooar Kit Polai, 8. D., to BM Uetbel, ana who teatiOed that the mare abown them wu dot Boibel, Kaeoha aald: 'Thej went to the wrong place; I can ahov tbam Uettiel In twes- tr-roor boora. Tboaa (ellowa don't know Bethel aa well H tbej Ibink ther do,' Kneebt bad UtUe to ■ar as to the inTeatlgatlon or the American Trot- 11ns Board, aajing be ihongbt it bonowed trouble lu InreaUgatlng tHe caae." The Oldua>Dw|rer Caae* The demurrer or r. t. Uwjer to the acUou brought bj David Qldeon to recover |m,(icio tor al- leged alander was OTermled b; Judge Birreu lu the apeelal l«rm o( llie Supremo Uoortin (bla dtj, l>eo. zi. Hr. Uwjer baa Iho privilege or anawer- lugwiunntweotrdaya, ahonid het'elao Inclined, upon pa;nient or the coHla. In the oourio of lila deolalon the learned Judge aaja: "The deramatory worda were not oonOued to the plalnuira cbaiaoter u a aporlanao. The/ aleo charge him with the commlaslon or luit frauda. Now, It la dlailnotlr averred that the plalntlir la en- ■aged lu the buelneas ot raclus and aelUng botaca, ana or enlarlni and running noraaa In noes law. rullj couduotea h/ various nclug saaoclallona In ihia State and eiaowhere. To aaj or each a man that be has coramlued turf rnuda and that ho waa warned off the tart tor crooked Enotices thereon, la dearlj lo defame bim In the nalneai thuaaetouL The; land direotlj to preju- dice bIm therein. To uae the language ot the booke, ■They toaobed blm lu his bualneaa.' H'ho would want to purcbaae horaes Irom a peraon who bad lo leave Kuhvlile on aooount ut tort tnnd committed U»re r What nclng assoolatlon wonid permit a man who bad been warned oir the tart (or orooked practioea to entar his bones at ibelr ueetlniaf The coiniilaint baa been eanlaUj tnmod 10 show what might well have beeu In- ferred, namel;, the direct connection between the detendant'a bualneaa and the worda ipoken." The Naahvllle Sprlan Mnellag. Aeoordlng to a diapaloh trom Naahvllle, Teiu., Mie dircolon ot the Cumberland Park Olub have de- cided to hold a twcut;-tour daya'mealing lu tlie Spring, commencing on April l. They have decided on a prognome calling for an onllaj ot allgbUf over tto,ooo, wliloh la tnc largeat aum ot money ever hung ap for running horses aonlh of Latonia Tueeiakes will be u billow: Onmberland Prize, torthrto yearolda, tl.ooo added; Imiuola, tor two year old colia, lil.UM added; Tton, (or Olllee two veara old, |1,M)0 added: Haiwell Ilouie Uandlcap, tor two year old auioi, (1,um added; Uunoan Uoiel llaudloap, tor throe year olds and upward, ll.Mio added. In addition nix more atakea will cloae Jau. 16, aa follow: For colls and nillea, two yean old, (l.cooaddcd; tor three yearolda, r^eoo,and tour othera, wlili (1,000 added to each. The puraea and over night handlcapi will he tloo, VM and tan. Enlxlea to all the atakea oloie Jan. ir>. Notice irom (h« Drooklyn Olali, The Brooklyn Jockey Olub, not dealroua ot mak- ing any proDi out ot the guanntsed alakes wlileb It baa advertlaed to cloae on Jan. 1 next, and being saHated that the atakea do not meet with the ap- riroval ot boiae owuera, baa eliminated the clauae n reiard to the orerploa. Should there be any ovf rpTua, tberofore, in any atake, the olub will add It In the proportion or m, .10 and 20 per cent, to the hones which run lint, aecond and third. The olub'a only object lu gnannleeing the alakes was to auiialn the lurt nuder the clrcumalauoes now exlallng, and to give hone owuen an opportaulty to nee their boraoa. II. 1). Uolxmu,Secretary, mil The Blakea at St. Loala. Till Board ot Baolug Slowarda of the SL Louis (Uo.) Fair Aisoolatlon bave Uaned their atake pros- peotua ror the Spring mceilnii, to bo held at the Fair Qrounila aomo time between Hay 1 and July 1 noxt, Tue piiraea aggregate t^.ixu, which, with the alake money, will toot op ll&u.wm. Among the prinolpal evenia an: The Jiiokey Oiub Handicap, la.ooo; Inaugural Handicap, iri.iioii; Obaaplonablp Btake, t'l.ooo, and aeven ciuen ot CJUX) each, J. I. Uabb's taiiinua a'alKon Fhallaa, 3:I3.V, by Ulctaior out ot Htlay Trotwood, aeventeen yean olj, died at Hickory Qrove Farm, near Ilaoloe, Wla.ontheDlghtotOco.lI. Death waa the r«enl( at being cut In hia alall. He was bred by 0. H' Hollowell. ot Frankfort, Ky., and waa bought by the lato J. I. Uaae when a two year old. ue waa the aire ot foorieon tiotten and one pacer In uaoor better. Ko. VoRHititN, tor Bome reason not ataled.haa deolded to return with hie airing ot raoen trom the Oolden Mate much earlier than ouatomary. Ue has wired uio sow Lnulavllle Jockey Olub tor tweuly-flve sulla. alallng that ho had decided to ahip bla horaes from San Franolaoo tor Uhurchlll liowus In about ten daya. Jdooii aii.LR, Deputy Atloruey Qeneral ot lbs State, according 10 a diapaloh from Vaipaialw, Ind., dated Dec. 31, baa pnparcd three bllli, which ilovernor Hatlbowa will preaent to the Legl alalure next week, to anppreaa the nco track at lloby, to prevent priae lllgnilug, and to enlarge tbo Oover- uor'a iiowen In auob cases. Au.vmadean attempt 10 beat her record ot'J »3>; at the track at Im Auielea, Oal., on Dec ai, but abe failed to eoual her former lime, allbougb ahe aucompllthed the tiattat pertormanco ever made on Iho raclHc coaal, ironing the mile In ATHLETIC. A MTCH at tweBty-lve live birda each, (or a slake, between L, T. Davenport, thirty yarda rise, and Benjamin Klurldge, twenty-eight yards riae, was decided at the grounda ot the Weatmlnater Kennel Olnh, at Bahylos, L. I., on Chrlatmaa Say. It was a day ot gesnlne ohrlausaa JoUlly witli the club members, and there waa a goodly crowd In at- tendance to panlcliale in the teatlvlUes Incldeotal to the oocaalon. A splendidly oonusied msloh, both oonteatanta doing grand ahootlug, naullcd In the sacoeiaot Davaapon by but one bird, the score BUDdlng2tl0 34. A uroBN MTi BIRD MiTcn, One hundred pigtona to caeb man, between Fred Uoey, ot the Westnlns- ter Eenuel Club, and It. 0. nathanlel, ot the Weat- cheaMr Uoulry Olub, was ahnt at the grounda ol the latter organisation OS Deo. 30. Tbemembenotthe two organUstlona milled In force, and eonsldeiabe apeculallon waa Indulged In ou the rtaull of the oonleat, whioh anally resulted lu the snccesa of Na- thaniel, the Boore atandlng et 10 IT. me Mrds wen awin nyers, the Dght waa poor and the wind fteeh, and, under anoholronsulaaces, the work done by both men was noarkaWy good, while the pev- tomasce of the young wUiner was aurprlalng.even after bla good showing in lb« pnvloos maioli with noey. Fbsd, noET, OeorgeWork and L. 8. Thompaos, the crack wing shots, will sail ror Eniopo sbortlr The Brooua In New Jeney. The curling aeaaon lu this viclnit; waa opeued on Uonday, Dec. :il, when the Tbiiile and John O' (Iroat olnbs, or the inetropolli, engaged lu a match, twii rinka a aide, at the rluk In llobckcn, N. J. The loo wu lu eicelleui oosdiilon, and the plav waa witneaaed by a number of esiunaUailo onnets. 8ooi«: Thhttf. RiaK Nu. 1. JohHU'unai, K. iioKar. iiMiiaWtun, Julia Urar, Joho MnnhMil, JobD 1* Hutr, JftDlM WIUIL Mtt. tnui, Pklp tl n. MeKaiklli, aklp Kl»« KO. 1. AUiaa-Ur McKay, Jobn HutliarltBd, Tb«iuu WttMD, AUiaadtr UmvD, JobD Watt, lltora* T. Halo. TaoDiu Watt, akir 11 Uaorat Balo.iklr Tola).. . tl Total . 1» Till National .Vthlello Uiiib, at llrooklyn, N. r. lut week eleciod theao oillcen: rraaiileui, Hlchael J. Brophy; vice pivaldout, T. s. llaienliaeheri trtaaurer, .\. nehlor: aecrctary, <>Mar llauk; ilnan clal aeontarr, K. Welman; captain. J. J. Hunter lloutenants, John Young and Henry /.ellcr. Tai momben ol the Youui Hen'a Lyoeuni, at- iwbed lost. Mary'a Uhiirob, In llrooklyu. N. V., re- t'estly eleclol inc following oiUorn: Prealdeut, Hicbiird Murphy; vice prealdoni, llobert Ilalpin; treasurer, Tbouiaa smith: correapondlng'BecniarT, 1). Dugan; flnannlal awretary, Thoiuas wkcr; oording seonlary, Edward Sweeney. ARTioi.r> or iiiRBiiiiNT were signed at iiock laland. 111., Dec. M, whereby Martin Buma, of Iowa, and D. II. Oamll, ot lAUdos, Out., will wreatla.ln (hat OUT. Jan. 11, for mo a aide. Orii'oo.llora an Oamberlaad and oatoh-as-ralch-cas alilcawlllbe coniesicd. Tni BriHTiH lUNRtsas, ot Brooklyn, N. Y., held a cross cuunl ry run on Sunday afternoon, Deo. go, twenty-eight albleles atarUng, and the alx Dike courae being covered In forty minates, wtaleh, oon- aldering the rough oondlllon ot the anew covsnd ground, waa good time. A romiLL MAToa wai played on Ihe snow ooveredgrounds atBayvlowPaik,N.J..onBnnday afKnoos, Deo. so, me teama engaged being Ihe West side Bangers, ol tbla city, and the Hndsni roothaU Olub, ot Jersey Ulty, and the termer win- ning by a sccrs or three goals to two. TasTSiH of Ihe University ot Chicago wis de- feated by the football playen ot the Leiand Slau- rord Dnivenlly In a match conleat at Los As- galea, Oal., os Dec.». Boore, 1310 0. THE TRIGGER. t Hosts Carlo, corn- tor the puTpOKe ot partlolpatlnr In tlie annual pigeon anooiing loomamenl at Honta Carh msMlng In Febmiry, TDK Haplewood Qnn CInb, ot Sonlta Orange, N. .., held Ibelr annual election last week, wuh the follnwlni reeult: President, J. W. Smith; traaa- nrer, T. B. Smith; secntary. Waller a. Uldlaw; oorrtspondlng seonMary, 0. T. Yeamani; Held cap- tain, W. N.Drake. w. F. OiHvsa and Mr. Hanhall shot a matoh tor ll,uxi,on« hundred live birds each, at Oekalonsa, la., on Dec. -jx, oarvar winning by a aeon ot t3 to »). The day waa raw and oold and the birds a alownylngloL Oheaa bf Cable, The foUowlog letter, wrltlen Dec. 31, br Oregory r. Byrne, acting honorary aecretary cf the Untlin Cbtaa Olub, ot London, Eng., waa received Deo. si, at the Manhattan Obeu OInb. Tbe letter la as ac- osplasoeby Ihetormerolnbotthelatier'sohallenge forwarded trom this city, Deo. It. Amoog other iblags Mr, Byrne saya: AtaoiaaUna of Uta eonaiutaa otUia Britllh Cbaca Olob, bald t» day, roar eourtaooa latter waa oooiMorad. Tbi eonimiuaa ooldiallr nolproealalba MaaatyHDU- maat 0! voor olab, and ara, Uba you, daalrov uat tbe rralamafralatlooa batvaaa iha dbou oloba ot Ainarlea aD4 Ureal BrIlalD iluobl b* eamaatad. Tbty bav« mat tlurara In aooaptlos yoor rrlODdly ehallaoia. aiUDlt- D(. howarar, on aaoloaad maiiioraBeam Mma titan. Uooa of tba aoadiUooa for roar ooatldoration. The memorandnm or proposed altentlons ot the rules reads as toUowa: nrat—TbatthaDuiiibar ot playtn ba moralbaa Ore. Teatabapraram^. BaooDd—Tbat tb* data or niiiubarihlp ol the mpao- twi clnba uDallltloB for plar ahonld b« Jan-1, isi lo "ooof JulTl.UU nird—Net oavlDB bolora tham iha rulM ol tb* Sitth Aiiorloaa CooaiaM, Iha eocDiiiIltaa bavo appolaiad a •ub coninlttaalo parata lain* aad nport Pouftb-rUrloMBlaatll A. M, Naa YorkUiat,wlth thirtf ulaataa' laurval altar tbiaa faoan* play. PIIUi—That th* matah ba pla/ad oa a HaUL Fttiraary, USA, ooBTaDlaat to Iba Maabatlan Cliaaa oidar lo Ol.b. Xlilh—Ibat altar oil boara* play, aietaalra or tba ttae oooaplad la oabllas aod lotarval, entolahad HUDoi to b* adtadtaalad by Bnaaaal Ltakar, boaoiaiy ■aanbar of both oluba. The Hanballai Chess Club, In Ihetr letter, pro- pcssd that the match be played osBveboarda; that the playen ihonld be active meobera ot the rapectlve olnbs trom July I, limi; that the games should be governed by the mies ol tbe Blith Aiser- IcanOosgress; that the matoh begin atl r.n-.New York time. A reply will be sent to the Btliltb Okeis Olub thU week. IQ the Vaa^nei'ltabenhana match which waa be- gan Dec. 31 at Havana, Ouba, the Im game was won by Vaaqnesasd the aecosd by Taubenhaui. TBI Yonksn (N. Y.) Oortnthlan Yaobt Clab last week elected Ihe toDowIng ooicera: Oommodora, A. J. Prime; neet csDtiln, L. ()ninchl; reeordlng sKreUrr, F. A. Rlgcy: gnanolal aeoralary, H. J, Rltohle; treaaorer, A. M. Potter; meaanrer, W. B, Meyers. THEATRIOiLL. ooxniiDio nujM rioi va. CONNECTICUT. New UaTea—AtlheHyperlon Angnatli Daly's company rams to big business Dec U, and Aroble Boyd, H, to alursoloiT nlsrss. Comatook'a Hln. ginis oome Jan. c. OHiMO Onu nocBK—Dan McCarthy came to big butlness liee.34-Kl,as did J.J. Dowllngand Hyn Davla, 3T-2>. Charles L. Davis comes Dec 31- Jan. 3, "Does and Hosa" 3-ii. Poi.t's Wo)juni.uiD.—Bnslness wis fair during lollday week. This week: ainrd Leon, Blectrlo qoartel, Fleberasd Orowell, Sharp asd Flait, Ool- hns and CoUlus, tbe WUmolt Dso, tbe EUnorSls- len and Msrtinc Brldgspeil.—At tbe Park City Theatre ■■The Dlamona Breaker," Deo. 3t,dld alarge bniluess, u dldOomstock'sHlnsttels,3t. "Tbe Vuslng Show" comes Jan. 1, "MarrltdTnot Hated," 2. AVDITORIDU.—"Tto oonnlry Sqnlra" played to good linalnesi, Dec 2t, u did Dsn Hooirlby, iii,:9i,ai. "TlieLoetPandlse"cones3t.JaB. '■Alvis Joslln" 3, "Only a Farmer's Daughter" t,». llatHlbnlf—At Pnctor'a Opera Uouse Ihe holi- day bnaloess bas been only fair, ceo. Dixos's Bpeclalty Oo. corn's Dec al. '-Is Old Keutuokj" wHlboUM aUracttcs NewYtar'a Day and sight, alaoJaB,3;ArobleliOTd,ln "The Country Squire," 3,'TheLastPaiidlae'>l,6. ■The Two Johsi" had a BBiall attesdasoe Dec 34. 0. L. Davla dnw good houieest. "l-'JO-a" did fairly wcJ 30. JameaB. Hiokle, In "The SIda Show,''hadapiokad bonae 9 T7i« Itaiyoiil nnira gave Bve hundred newaboya and giria passes to Maokle's "Side Show" afiaraoon of 3. Oolt'a band headed a pn- oesslos trom I7ii> nnin to the Open Uonae. Alier the performaaoe each girl and ooy waa pteaented with a box of candy aid an orange Hanager Fnnk VY. Lloyd, ot Cioolot'a Open Ilouse, was presented by nia sewtpapsr friends with a dia- mond Klks* pin St. The prteenlallon waa alter ■The Two Jobsa" poiformance, on the alage. A soolal seaslon wu enjoyed by the memben of "Tbe Two Jobna," asd tbe orrhestn helped to make the seulonvery amuilsg AUjs Ilall hu lite u purchased by Palrlok Dosoghue, who will next Bumiuei ismodsl the theauc HuuoiB Casnifs, ct the Odeon Theatre, Balti- more, wu presented Dec 30 wltta.a sllvei set of spoons snd sonp ladle by tbe employes ot the house. TBiMi O'NiiLL, ot Polly and Fnnk O'ReiU. wntea us that he Is not the party who was bUlsd week ot Deo. 34, at Oanlos, O, 010. Coss, tbe old lime minatnl performer, la at present at his home In Cambrldgapcrt, Uaaa., In a precarious condition. He Is neatly blind and allghtlyparalyred- TBX HisTii.1 FiMiLY ot blcydlals have re- lumed trom Oaiada, when they appeared with the Iloyal Eutertalsen. This company closed their aeason Dec tt, at Bame, Can. Jos OiKNOH asd bla band ol pickaninnies play Ban Francisco, OaL, for six weeks, Ibenca to Aus- tralia. Wi ini lutoimed that the Jc«. P. Morgan Oo. closed Dec 13, at Coboes. N. Y. Tag BiRN BSCTBIB9, Doroh ssd chander com. cdlass, wbo appeared at tbe beseCt tesdertd lo Ooamopclltan Lodge, No. 303,Kslghts of Pythlu, Is this cliv, recestly, have appeared lalaly at aevenl vaodevUle entertalsmenu gives at private dabs, asd have been csgiged to go with a sew tares comedy. ANNA LiOYD, late ot 'Trill to the City" Oo., bu gone 10 Ouba, under engagement t« do her spe- cially. DoLLT HucroH Is playing a aucceestol engage- ment over the Bessay A Howe Canadian drcnlr, Jbsib Milub, Ihe girl comeuiat, only alxieen Jean old, wu heard lut week for the am time In ew York, St the Union Square Theatre, wllb big success, she comes highly recommended, having appeared u soloist wltb some of the best mualcal organlatlous lu America. u W, laoitOK hu leased the Lyceum Tbeatre, Is New Losdos, CL, asd Is alio lessee and manager ol the Qalety Theatre, New London, and tbe Myatio Opera Uouie, Hysuo, Ct. OwDa TO rasviouB BNoiogiiiinB made by Lew Baker, 0. W, Huff wiu continue tbe company under Ilia naal^ paying a royalty tor tbe aamo. Mr. UoS hu reorganiud the company tor the Northwest, and ptebably tor the cout trip. LioNi ft BVERnr^ Lions' Club ind Bio Vaudeville Co. closed a sncceaerul week, ending Dec 33, at Cook's Unilo Ball, Lynn. Ill Bolus ind ViLOBt, logglen, npoit doing well with the "BUok Orook.'' a Mrs. Atiousu M. Bujcoii, mother ot E. N. Slooum, well known In minatrelay, died Deo. 93, at her eon's residence In Fhihidelphli, Fa,, aged nlnety two years. The remains were taken to Oolombns, 0., tor Interment. ASTBiiB LOHBUNi, Of Lomlne and Uowell, wu preunted by his wife with a baby boy on Dee. ai. N. U. BsooiB, manager or Wonderland, James- town. N. Y., writes us that be closed tint bonie Dec it, owing to bad business. "Sas'a ALL TBI World," by Ben]. F. Bamelt and WlUism T. Honls, which hu been pnbllabed by H. Wltmark A Booa, ottbis city, and gives pro- ffllae ot becoming popolar. BONHiBTboRNTON U appearing before the Han- hatlan Athletic Olub'a midnight peifoimances Ibis YouMO and HiBOX bave left Ooa UUI'i World ot Novelties and will open at Hyde A Behman's The- atre, Brootlys, N. Y., next week. BooRlRoa.—At iba Tlroll Tbaatra, Raw Orlaaoa: BfrpUao daaelBi glrla, Bloooiar aad Hilton, Potur Salgloy, WIU InroB, tccttU Uagglar), Banh SUUri, nraatand arlrllla, far Dolmar, AJica Olark, Bartba Tliorao, Lydia Qray, Boiilab Itamoo, KIdd WlUoa. Anala Hllloo, Ualilo I.roni, earn* riiliar. Big. Filaoo, Da [Tyi. B«Ila FaUma. Fiadla aad Adgt*. naak Lundla baa raianiad aad ukoa hIa old plaaa aa alaga nanaiar. AttbaBlioQ Tbaatra, Sioax Oily, la.: Jarry aad Slmor, Qlrtrd Bltlan. Par Bahlwla, Cltm adana, Bdaa Monullo, BoUailhr ud WlUlaoia, llaify (bulda aad m* elaet At Uia Boaid otTrado Mailo nail. Elwood, lod.:AlmaAdima,lb«Dn7tooa,Mllard Pllnora, Eddie Cur, Oon Ooahoy. Did Ceolar, aod Biatoi^ aauObap- naa At tba Tople Tbaam, Orlppla Oraak, f^iL: Ctmll and Mala, aoniaTbompaoB,ltllay aod Baitba, Haad Alebiaoo and Edilh BuUas" At Iba Park ThBaln,nia>tralla, Moat.: Virile VadtU. Pnl. M. r. PattaaeUl. Toaaa, doi. 0. Havllla, Cappy Btaeh. Obaa BooUay, MarlaDovla ud Ada Youag. At Akaiar Tbaaln, Barlty. Wla.: Qai. WUIlama. Oaitla WIUlamF, anoa Boxanl. Tom Lea. Elllr Lata. Llllla Bonla, May WEST VIRGINIA. Wheellag.—Th« Bnt bait ot the season ot i$M4 Is gone, and a oatetnl revlawot the bnslneas at the local ibaatna shows aa UspioTanieBt over laat Baason, sad tba prosptcts an bright (or mioh better oualseu from sow ostU lbs stason asda Uollday week wu very lively, and boitalheaini did a good bualutaa. Oi'iRi llovsg.—"Doss and Hess" wu gi«eicd by two crowded bouses Deo. 3i. Robert Ullllird pre- aanled "Tbe Nominee" to a good alied aadtence ». ■TheTornado,"?!, bad the smaUtat bouse otibe aeaaon. Booked: Vufred Clarke Jan. I, 3, "Paul Kauvar" 4. Stelson's "I'. T. 0." t, "land ot tbe HIdnlilit Bon" 1, AL 0. Field's Minstrels 14, "Jana" H. 13. QRtNii (irsu Boras.—'the Trolley Sniem draw good bnalneu Dec It-M. "Fablo Romani" tol- rowed 3t-'j> to tair bnalness. Coming: "A Flag ot Truce" 31-Jta. 3, ■■A Barrel ot Honey'*;-», Chaa. T. Kills 14-10. Norn.—•Uls NIba, tbe Itaron," Company closed their season Is BMatsvlUe^ W, Va., Dec so, aad passad through hen Iha day (ollowlnwni roufa to Hew York Alarge deMfiltonot Kits from all over lb* Bute an making amagemenla to attend ibeHouidivIUeLcdgs^bsoeltrii; "Jan*" willb* glvea. BIODdIa, Baaala gflvaiur, faail Biubal, Dkk rtalam, "—Laa.Mar/a'— "—'- "-— " ~ — . (laorga waa laidor 01 orabMln. Lima Laa, Mar rataia, Baaala Aloon, Vatsta Blla Baa- abaw, (laorgaWau and Ella Ward. ProL Banahaw la TEXAS Ban AatloBle.—At tbo Onsd Own Uosss Jamea J. Oorbett played to s. B. o. Dec le, a. Mrs. Potter and Kyrle Bellow were given a lecep! tlon 31,21. "Frienda" wu heartily appreciated 33, 24, u ns "The Black Oiook" 36, 33. (lladys Wallace comea 38,3>, Harle WalnwrlgM 31, Jan. 1, "Tbe Fencing Haater" 3,3, "Lady Wlndetmere'a Fan" c, 3, "The Derby Maicolt" 8,9. PsorLi'8 Thsitrb.— A sew legiusiale popolar priced house coounues succtaiful under tbo management ot Jamts P. Oorian, with a clever Block company. WuBiKOTON TBursE.—0. O. Knight, proprie- tor and minogerand Joe Orotiy, Is charge of tbe Blage. have Rbooied the followlsg oompalny: Jo- ale Wllsoii, Alice Fisher, E. H. Branage, Flon Wheeler, Hay Brandos, Hlnsle RosselL Honcnet and Heiedlib, Hiy Uvida, DUIIe \villlaais,Joe Ontly, Jen Powen and Oeorgta Powen. AwaUB,-AtHllleu'a Open Houae Hn. Potter and Hr. Bellow, at idvance4 prices, presented "Uharlolls Cordaiyi'to a large aodleaoe Dec 20. JamesJ.Oorbefln"aenUeinin Jack," did a big bnalneas 31. "The Black Crook" did well 2£ "Frtenda" had magslBcent honaes, asd acored a saeoese Ohrlslmaa matinee asd nigbl. 33. •The Derby Mascot" comes Jan. 10, "In Old Kentocky" 14, Ssm T. Jack's Exinvagania Oo. 13. aalToatoB.—At ttae Tremonl Opera Bouse Hn. Poller asd Kyrle Bellow piesenled ■■Ohsriotie Ol>^ day" to a good auendince Dec II. ■The Black Onok" liBd ullsHctory basmess M, 30, James J. Oorbett opened lo the capacity or tbe honse 23. Due: Jan. 7, a, Pauline Hall; 3, 10, "In Old Kentocky." At the Mascot Thealn: Lil- lian Lee, Fraskle Wbltoomb, Ohas. Oates, John Keiirer, Joele FUnn, Petri La Host asd Frask Howard. Bnalneu Is good Harle Wataiwrlght will open Ihe new Qiand Open nouH Jan. 4 Dave welas, maaagar or Uie ne- Bost Open Dome, entertained Jamaa J. Corbeu with a aspper Dec 33. C OLORADO , DoBTer.—M thenbor Orand Opera Ilcsse, week ot Dec 34, Louie Odllss' Ttonbadosn pkbjed to good bonsat. Week ot 31, "Tbe New Boy." Nsiv BsoiDWAT ToxtTu.—Week ot 34 MUton asd Dollle Moblea, In "From Sin to Son" and ■■For Revenue Only," played to fair bnaliusa. Week of 31. L'harlea DIckaon. LTCBUsi Tbutri.— Week ot 34 "Ultle Lord Fluntleny." with Annie Blancke u Ihe Utile lord, had paokad hosaaa. Otitns 3na*TTuiiTRa.—'Ttie Prodigal Father" bad lair honssH. Week or 31, "A llillroad TlokeL" OwnaL TnxtTRR.—No change In people. Bosl- neulagood. MRNnoN.—Princeton alee Olub played to stand- ing room only 34, 3i. Tbey wen euieitalned by tbe Dennr Club and tbe Denver Athletic Olub, and Denver Sootety give them a banquet asd bslL Henry 8. Alward, butlness manager ot "The New Boy" Co., Is In the oily ..All Ihe iheatrea hid good hossee dating Ihe week Pror. o. R. Oleason olossd U, and no did an eleianl boslnesa to packed houiea nightly Ohaa. Dade made his debut at Ibe Lyoenm. NEBRASKA. INDIANA. iBdlsaapells,—At the Onnd the Warde- James Oo. produced "The Lion's Mouth" and 'flesiy Till" lo lalr sized audleufes, Deo. 24,29. The Howard Olee Club occupied the boards 33. TlfflMnrpbyand Eugene Oanseld, lu "Alimony," plaved to modanteir good bDalneas.3T-3s. Coming: Harle Janses Dec 8l-Jan. 3, Felix Korrla 3-J. Enouso'b.— The American Tnvcstv Co., In "Off tbe Earth," wu the recipient ot excellent bnslneu Dec 34-37, the Ohrlatmu andlences being excep- Uonally large. Iteevcs A Pslmer's OosmopoUtans, booked tor 28, 3>, did not appear. Booked: 'Tbo Witch ot Endor." by local talent, week ofsi, Bagen- beck's Anlraal Show Jan. 7 and week. Piix.—Big bnslneu wu tbo rule at the engage- mentot'Tbe Flag ot Trace" Oo. Dec 14-23. "A Bnnch of Koya" wu well received 27r2t. EiiriHR,-Tlie City CInb Bnrleaqne Co. played to well OUcd honarH 34 asd week. "TbaOaUey suve" week ot 31, Barry Williams' Own Co. Jan. 1 and week. Nom.—J. Aldrlch Ubby wUl leave Paulino Bell's company shortly A banquet wu given Ohrlatmu night by T. U. A. Lodge, Ko. 31, on the stage at tbe Pirk tor memben ol tbe vlalilng com- panlBH. RepreaenlaHvea of tbe Warde-Jimes, "Off tba Earlh.'r -a Flag ot TtucCand the City Olub Companies wen present Toasts wen reaponded to by Messn. Frederick Warde, Roberts, Walker and oibers. NarloB.—Powell, the magician, gave a credi- table perfonnanoe betore a good andlesce Dec. H. W. 8. Clevtlind'a Hlnsiiels were received by a packed bouse 34. John I.. Bnlllns, In "A True American," Oiled tbe house to Ihe doon with a badly dls^ipolnled andlence 23. Be wu billed for a matinee, but refused to go on the stige, isd mosey wu refunded to pnrchasen of tickets. "Ula Nibs,tbe Baron," billed tor 23, canceled. J. E. Toole, In "Klllamey and the Rhine," gave an excellent ptrfirmince to 1 amall audience 38. Un- derlined: Oonnyand Fox, In "Bot Tlmalea," 19; Nellie HcHenry, Is "A NIfbt at the Circus," Jin.I: •Bolder and Fly"2.auaWllllimB.ln"AprU Fool,'' 3; Nell Florence, In "Oneof tbe Boys." 3 The Park Theatre on tbe Nortb Side bu been recited, and will be opened by Hyde's Comedlsns 31 and week The local lodge ot Elks era msking prepantloBs to give a minstrel performance Is the sear fnion Tbe Harlos AUileUe CInb gave a reception and buquelto John L.Balllvin Ohrlat- mu Day. BvaBavllle.—At the Onnd "Alabama" came to fair bualnen Dec 24. "laud ot the Hldnlght Bun" gave two Dertormances lo exoellest houses 26. 'The (Irtat Brooklyn Handicap" hid 1 thin it- tendancei;. "YonngHn.Wlslbrop"Isblllsdtor 28. "Pawn Ticket 310'* comes Jas. 1, Hatis Jan- aen 3, "The Ensign" t, Thoc Q. Seabrooke is, "Charley's Aunt" 18 At tba People's "A Clean Sweep" auiscled a full bouse Dec 33. Bookings: Paul Dreaser, lu ■'A Oreen Qoods Man," 30, "A Bunch of Keys" Jas. e, Jnle Waltere, in "Side Tracked," 13^ DELAWARE. WllnalDgu>av-At Ihe Qnid Open Bouse Wil- liam Barry presented "The Blslig OeseraUon" Dec. 2i to Immense aodlenoei. Agnes Herndon appear- ed 2*, a, to fair bnslness- Oomlng: Rhea 31, Dock- sUider's Minstrels Jan. 1, The Fusing Show" 2, "Superba" 4,3, 'The While Squadron" 7, "The New Boy" » woNDiiLiND UcsiR.—Tbe holldiys hnnght enormous business. People for Dec ei isd week: Leotan hall—Hirry asd Bessie Hondlsl, Chief N. Eagle asd Das Onsas. Theatre—Byros asd Blascb, Lizzie Johnaon, Brown Bros., Dick Leggett, Ilobt. and Haggle Hewlette and living pictnrta, AoaiK the Academy ot Huslo wUl change hands. FndA.Thomu, during lut week, gave sp the bouse, cliUnlug to hive lost over 13,000. The own- en will endeavor to keep the house open until a new manager Is seonred. Ur. Thomu will remain here tor a w buc KANSAE TopekB.M)haiies Dickson came Dec38 to good business. Btnstt Robson la blUed torn, "InOld Keotaoky"3l Topefca Is to have a new the- atre, called the Bijos, on Qulioy BUset. J. 0. DarUng and W. H. Atkinson will be tbe proprietors, snd Hr, .vtklnson manager. It will have a Beating capacity of about too, and will bo Blud with lateat open okalra. Tbo aoanery la being palsiad by DudleyABntIer,orTopeka. Itegular prices ot (Oc. ud 33c will rale. It is phumed to ran In connec- tion with B aobool ot dnmatio art, and the puplla will be depended on tor occaalonal pertormancee. Wloklia—At Onwtord's Orand Lincoln J. Outer's "Fast Mall" did big bnslseas Dec a and matinee. Oomlig: Oharles Dickson, Bi "Incog," 29; Ocsgrove and Cram's Oomedlins, In "The Dizzier," Jin. 3. IieaTeBworth,—At Crawford's Onnd Open Bouse Ohirles Dickson, In "A Jolly Oood Fellow," Dec 23, give in excellest pettonosnee to good bnalnees. W ISCONSI N. UUavsakee,—Ohilstmu week wu preducUve of good nturu In consequence of the varied al- tnoiloss presented, asd u the bills ot this week ire popslar, bustsess sbonld remain good. DavinoN ToBiniB.—Joseph Murphy commenced a short stay in "Shann Rhne" Dec 30(matinee), Jan. 3, "The Kerry Oow" Dec 30, Jan. 1, "Tb» Oosagh" Deo 31, asd Jan.'1 (matinee). BmUyBanc- ker, la"Onr Flat," Inlshes ont the week. 'The Ornstot Society," with Catile Turner, dnw prom- able bouses Ian week. "The Passing Show" comes 8,7,e,«. 8IBU0D OFgBA H0D8B.—Oorlnue sud the Klmbsll pen Oomlqne Company, lu "HendHok EudKu," began 1 week Deo. 30. "Tbe Span of Lite" did a large bnalnea all lut week. Hr. and Hn. Oliver Brron, in 'The Vps and Downs of Life," Jis. 3 asd wiaek. AoiDuiT or HC3I0 ■■Our Uncle Dadley," which wu seen hen nsder the name ot "Charley's Uncle," opased (or a week Dec 30. "Aoroas the Potomac" oomesJan. 3,7,8,9. Brur TaxiTaa.—■■Hax and MoitlE," an amusing penonlBcatlon ot ohirmcten In Ihe picture book, by wUhehn Buioh, wu given matinee ud evening Dec n, and lu lbs evening, 33, the one lot firce, "Der welBie nincb," iru also given. Ohrlatmu night the farce, ■■areenhorss," wu iMy presented. Omaka.—Al Boyd's Theaue Sol Smllta Rissell opened s three nights' engagement Dec 81. Ban- dow comes Jan.s, 4, s, the orlsoeMlsvtes Oc e, T, % "Tbe OonntiyOlrcas" 10-13. Blaan Robeon did a good bnalneas Dec 34,33,10. Tbe Pilnceton Olee, Banjo and Mandolin Ulub had crowded hoaae 27, Evriai Thutrb.- Hurray and Hack, In "Flnnl- gan'e6all,"opesedaweek'sengsgeoest3t. "The shipot State''comes Jan. 3 asdweek. ■'A Railroad T1ckel"dld a Mg builneu tbe pait week. NoTsa.—'The Camboo HInea," a melodrama wriiies by W, B. Need, of tbla city, waa presented lor the Irel Ume, Deo. i>. at Wuhfoiton Uall, by a local noDpasy D. W. Ilaynes la now tbe man- ager otlloyd'aTbeaUe Omaha pnmlsn lo be well anpslled with theiires lu tbe near future. L. H. Onwtord, tbe leaaee ot the old fitteentb Street Tbealie, bu elgned a coniraot wlUtaapltalliu hen to build him a gnnnd noor theatre wlih a seating eapaeliy ot !,H0, asd now comes John A. HcBImm and W. A. Paiion, two of Omaba'a most prominent eapliaUaia, with a theatre to cost (I03,coo, and to be leased to a Chicago auisger. Work on boita sno- MtalstocooaeBoelaiSeaextiklityA^ The tonr act drama, "Harla and Magdaleia," by Paul Lindas, wu played 23,and ■■Max aad Horlti'' wu repeated 39. Bulness at each performance wu Urge. For 30 tbo burlesque^ "Dis Yolk wel eswebitnnd lacb," Is announced. PiorLB's THiATSB.—Hav Hovnrd's Burlesque Company commenced (or six daya 3L 0. W. Wll- Uama' (Jomedlans closed a weU attended eight day's engagement 30. Bob Fllzslmmosa' Oompany Jan, 3 and week. HinwiNm CiRotra.—Jan. 3 Is to bo the Bnal day ot the cirons season, which will Inlih lis eight wwka dnrtu which time the attendance hu been most olsoonnging and nnprolliable. The bill re. malu the same u lut week, u followa: Robert BUokney Jr. (Tour bone riding sell, Robert Whl^ Ukerirlder), Robert Stlokney Sr. and his marveloas doge Harry and JennleOoateUo. Delmon and Lee iin IM novelty, 'Tbe Fenls >nieel"), Ihe Lazellee uriallsts). the Unghs (inmliUsg), Altred Relckhoff Ibe tanoy rIBe shoi). WoNVRiLiNDMudgcM.—WcekotDec.31: Ourlt— Annie lln.Tlaw (lady whltUer), tv. D. HcOet, Uiny Eaglo and Punch itboss. Toeatre—WlUard and BaU, Hark Soring, Hable Uizleton, Owes asd Sun- Un, and the Hoore Slaters. dorroKs.—The May Bomrd Oompamy lay off hen week ot Jas. 3 Hinsger John E. WU- Ilama, ot the Onsd Open Honse, Oabkoah, wis., wu bi city 33, viewing tbe dlffeient auncuons In the city. Mr. WUllams suus be hu not bid a los- Ingnlghttbls aeason "Lord Roomy" played atVaokeaba, Wis.. 28 0. F. HUler, formerly manager ot the Expcaltlon Hnalo Hall and the Standard Tbeatre, la back from your city Aogut Koehler, iged ten yean, the son ot Jons Koehlcr, a veteran Hllwaokee mualcUB, performed upon ten dinenst InainunestB recently daring an lstermlaa<os at the BIJoa Pnt. J. K. Kesnody, Ihe mesmerist, died at bla home In Jaekaon, HIcb.. al four o'clock morning of 28. Prof. Kennedy had maur friends In this city Bert Jordan, the dancing irtah comedian. Joined a W. wiouma' (XtmedlaBa 31. Tbe lllitia cicaed with Ihe aame compasy Jan. 3, and will be nplaced by O'Brien ind Bacslev chilatinu pttseuta were In abundance at the different theaties lu spite of the hard tlmec Tbe emplores of Ihe Davidson preienttd Manager Brawn and Bnslneu Hanager Dean each wllu a hasdscme gold ring, set with rablca, aad each em- ploielBlam wu given alatgetnrkey Haaa. ger John o. Bandls, ol the Bijoa, received a band- gone oa|E table boo Us •mptoje^iad Hanager Rodrlgnei, ct the Academy, wu given a ilerlini allfsr desk set by his suff Bart Ruddles Irtasnnr of the Academy, wu gives an Immesse match box, while bis ssslstaal, Allle HaU, wu the recipient of sevenl ntue boxes Manager Raynor, ot tbe People's, received a large lamp, a chandelier, and oilier preaenta from his em. nloyes Joseph Hnrphy snd company bid off sen 39. IOWA. D«s IfolBea,—At the Onsd Open Bcsie "Tbe Shipot Stale" WM prcwsted Dec 33,13, lo good bsalness. ■■Paul" Is due Jan. 8. FOSTXR'8 OrsiA Bocaa-Din Sslly, In "O'Nell, Waahlngton, D. 0.," bad lirge ladlences 23 ind miUnec Btnirt Robaon followed 17 ind picked the home. Tim Hurpby comes Jis. 7, FioraiK-e Bindley 8, Obirles DIckaos 11, "Tlie New South" ii. WONDXBLlMD UtngnU AND TSkATRI.—VeCk Of 31: Cnrlo and Icctnn hill-Ktcoma ilnn skull man). BIJ in stage—Second aeries of living pic- lotes. Theatotlum-Caliromla open compaoy in "Fn Dlivola," wlib Beatrice and Ooldle Rinenaii u prluclpalB Bnalneas the put week wu large when "Said Faaha" wu given. MOTis.-A change of pnprletorahip bu taken K1aoe lu the WorTd'a Fair Hnaeom, Ooldbeck .1 nben having sold out lo Jam's L. Ruab. Lou Orowley bu been engaged to manage the place, and Isamsglng a big bill tor weekoini The E. ot P. Hinainis (local) will give an entenilu- ment at Feeler's, Feb. t, for tbe beueat ot cbartly. Cud Olveu left town with the Uin Bully Oom- lany, having iccepted a bualneaa engagement wllb Hr. Siilty Josle Bmlib ]atil to Join Coria Payton'e Oomfaoy Frask Llndcs wulntue city on bntlneaa lut week. Dobaqne.—At the Omnd ■■Olcilina" came to large houses Dec 13. 'The Temptallos ot Honey" had a good taouse 13. Daniel Solly, In "o'Nell, of Wuhlngton, D. 0.," pleased a large andlence IT. Coming: Jan. 1, "Loat In Now Y'orkj" 2, "Frlta In a Had Bonae;" 3. Beach A Bowen' Hinatnla. THE OAiBrr TflsiTas has nccome tbe Bljon, asd nnder s new masigement la doing well. BgicB A BowEDS' MiNSTBELa Ot nheanlsg dally at tbe Onnd ind opes their season here JaiL 9. Cedar Raplda.—At Oreeoe'a Open Uonae ■■The Templailon of Honey," Dec. 13, asd Dss'l Bnlly.SS, came 10 moderate buelneas. The Prlnce- lon Olee Club Is bUled for 38, "Aoroaa the Fotomac" 31, J. R. Emmet comes Jas. 3, "Aont SUly" 3 Ohiutmu night, itier the pettoruuace, Hanager Simmons, ot oreene's, gave Che Open Bouae roice a banqneL Sixty peraons. Including the orcheslia, nshera, stage men, police, poslen, aod ell oltaen oonnecled with the honse, ugetber wltb the male memben or ■■The Tempiatlon of Money" Company, aat down to an elaborate supper and bald an esjoyahle lima. Conncll OlaBTa.—At Dohiny's Theiire ■■The Blue lud tbe Ony" wu prcaenled by amaleun Dec. 28,39. Booked: 'The Uhafliy Ball" Jan. 3, 'The Oaplalu'a Hale" 3, i, Hnrrsy and Hack, In ''Flnul- gan'B BiU," 10. OHIO-(See Page TM.) FlBdlBy.-At the Harris Opera Boose "Uo- Nnlty'a Vlalt," Deo. 24, draw a good house Pror, Belllng'B concert, 13, draw a large audience 'The Limited HaU," 33, drew a good souse The Fayton Oomedy Co, comes week ot 31, "Ibe Silver King" Jan. 7. DEATHS IN THE PROFESSION. Wn.O. BowE)i,aweUknoimonme'tlsl,dledDec. 2i, at tbe Insane uylnm on Ward's lauuid, Uili city- The deceased wu bora lu England, hot came to this oonnlry aboot twenly ose yean ago, asd, after playing Is tbla cliv with various mualcal orginlzailona, be Joined tbe Seventh Begtmest Band, and soon won recognltlos u a coraet soloist. Whes P. B. Oilmen orgaslsed bis own basd Hr. Bowes went with blm, asd became ose ot the best knom memben ot that timons band, .\boot three yean ago be showed eigne of mental denngemeni, snd soon afterward unmistakable evidences of pirealB became appannt The dlsfue developed npldly, aod In Februarr, U93, bla wire secured his commlimentto Ward'a laland. OnDeo.l7,tbrough negligence ct hia attendants, he wu badly scalded, and It It stated that the burns thus received baalen- ed bla death. He w<a 1 member ot tbe Royal Ar- canum asd Knigbia of Uosor. Be leaves a widow and aevcial grown children. Tbe funeral ocouned Dec m, tram bis late reildence lu this city. JanBB LiiiOKT (James L. Wllllama), a velenn mlnatrel performer, died Dec 24, at. bis hone In Philadelphia, Pa., from coninmpUon. The deoeued wu Oliy-alx yean otage, snd for thirty yean bad been connected with Oaincroaa A Dlxej>sand Cam- croa' Hlsattela, Is that city. EaiLi Obablis BgBOUuNB, a mulolas, died Dec 37 at his bosie Is PlalnOeld, N. J~ aged atiy nine years. The deceased waa bora is Brnsiel., Belgium, and came to this coustty Is 1832. He leaves a widow. 8. B. Byrrb tstorms ns that Owes Klsg. Creole mimic died Dec 3 at Onnd Rapids, Htch., from diabetes. His. Edward B. Bamkrr (Plorcnce Wells), who wu a well-kncim peiformer several yean ago, died Dec 36 In tbla city. Hra. Banker wu known In the profession, at one time, u the "Colorado Naggel.'' She wu the yonsgeet daigbterot old Jack Wells, of clross fame Aa Florence Wells ibe made her Bnt appearasce when three yean ot age, doing sprlles wltb Levi J. North, her titber doing clown. At tbe age of twelve she iru ting- ing m the same company with TOny Putor u cloim. She wu tbe original Oolnmblne In tbe pantomime,'TheSevenDwarfs,"at tbe oldBoweiy Theatre, this city. She had played chUd parts at ttalB IbeaUe vrttta her slater, Lonlse Wells, woo wu well knoira u a gnat Hazeppa. The decet sed made her lut appearance In ue ring with Levi J. Nortb, when lony Pastor was the principal clown asd BUly Kessedy wu tbe aecosd cloim. She wu at 444 Broadway, tbla city, when Tony Putur wualnglngeomlceoogs, and wu alio with him at his Bowery neatre. She had appeared at many of the leading vattety houses of this coun- try. She and her hnaband, Ed. Banker, Inveled u a aketch team for a while, under the Orm name ot Buker and Wells. Tliey appeared sea team unill Hr. Banker took tbe management of Dan Bully, In ■■The comer Grocer," at Tony Paator'a Open Houae, thle oily, when ahe retired from the atage. Her remains were Interred Dec 38. David Uawss Wilson, a well known manager, died Dec 38, at his bome In this city, from bran dlaeaec. The deceased, who waa bora In 1838, In Lyons, la, bad been cossected with ihe pnfesslon for a snmber or yean, aad had bees the manager or lomo of the best known people on the atagc Do waa at one lime business ininageror W. U. Powei'a ■The Ivy Leaf" Co., and had imniged Hr.and Hn. W. J. Florence for one season. For live yean prior to Ibe deaUi of Roslna Vcku be wu her bssUKU npresestiUve end Ireunrer, tnd later he became acting mmager for Rose Cogbiin. Lut Spring ho took the posluon ot msnuer of the Orand Botel, this oily, ind be Inlanded^ to take charge ot Iho Heuopole Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa, on Jan. 1. Ue Iravea a widow and ose child, ne remalu wen placed tcmponrlly In 1 vault In Wcodlawn Ceme- tery Dec 30. JouH K. Kenhvdt, who gave exhibitions ta mas< merism, died Deo. as, ait bis home In Jaekaon, HIcb., from Bngbt's disease Tbe decesaed, who wu forty-3ve yeareol age, bad been before the public tor tweniy yean, and claimed to be the lint to make meamerlam a theabrtcal entertalsmest. He had appeared In most ot the principal oltln Is this conniry. Ue wu at one time a member ot Daytes A Kennedy Broc'Bright LIghls. In 1(31 he tonred the country with (lieen A Kennedy's "King Langhmaken," and In 1893 wu with Uarry WlUuma' Own Co. Ue leavca a widow asd a daughter. The remains wen Inteiied, Dec 39, it lacucn. D. B. MooDT, known to old time dress people sa Dlbolo, Bra eilerand oloirn, died Dec 31 at Dts home In Chicago, III., trom cilanb ot the stomsch. The deceased, wbo wu sbout Bfty-sereo yean ot sge ntlied about tonr yean ago sad opened a tieeeoneert ball In Chicago, which nrovcd a auc- rese Be wu 1 prominent raemberof tbeB. P.O. Rike, end vru one ot the tonsdcn ot Chicago Lodge, No. 4. Ulawlfe,wbo,wIUiadanghler,sar- vives him. Is very Ul. JOBN UODUBiH. Irish comcdlsD, died Dec 33, at bis bome Is Chicago, III., mm cossnmpilos. lie wu ibltty-lra yean of sac lie leaves a widow. Tue fuseralwu nnder the auspices ot the Aotcn' Fond snd the lemalna were interred In Csl' vary Oemeiery, Chicago. Borais Brown (Hn. Louts Oberwortb) died Deo, a, at her home in Ohicago, OL The deoesssd wu formerly a member of the stock at Eagel's PavUtos, that olty,aadwuibe wife ot Loals Oberwortb, idveitialag sgest o( Itast honse Bbe died I4 chUdblitb-