New York Clipper (Jan 1895)

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January 12. THE ^q-EW YORK CLIPPER. 723 Toronto B«aU Proj|»tct Park* X uAieb wii plK7«^ on Ju. 4 Mwmo lums npn- MnilDf lb« Toroatd ud Fraptet Pfttk Cvrllog Olabt of ToroDt0,UaL, ihrMnakf aildtoppodof ueh oUwr tt boib lb* Vl^iorlt and PiMpMl ?uk Rink. lo Itat «n«r HOOD, 4tth*Yle(orIft Risk, the Toronioi Mcond » nt jontf of t«o. ud Id tbe trenlDf. u Ui* Proiptet Fuk niek, Ibft horn* turn w«n btAUDbyttibt »b«la, Ihoi tlfUiKth»ToTOBtoiftm»JoiUrol UBibou. BunmkTr: ^ToroOtO. AT VIOTOIU. _ PftMpMl Fuk. T LuekioD« J.J.Browo, W. W. Joo«. u»; *il»Pl«rton, n 0. Biiftr, U Brick, j.'aBauSlliktp IC Wm.JoMph.ftklp ( Dr. 0, Oorton, R IJanliioD, Dr eprui*. Om. I4«la, R. B/Prfatl*. Oh. Uartlt, C. B.Rf«noD,aip.. 17A.MttUi«v^ ikip 16 a*Arit«Bo|d* T O'Coaoor, A. MoAitbDr, T. ai«rtOB, r, A. Plimlov, T. MooDCfl, T. MoOnku. ikip 10 WiD. rotbu, oklp 17 Toll] 43 ToW 7l ToroDio. AT FiOAPsOT PiiK. Pmp«rtPuk, f. B. JobBMD. 11. PAtOUO, n«o. H. Robert!, W. ll.Butvood, J N OonlAD, O.U. EaklDL II.T.MeMILUs.lklp » R H. aic«, ihtp U J. loM, 0. ll.atuiiord. Dr. MUlmiD, a«o. PaJnlotb, T.O.V ArmiUDDf, J.Raalior, W. McLun, iktp a JobD Lambon, tkip D. HciuitmD, A. Bamau, H. Wk'ber, II. lliliaf, II HaiiDU, A U. WbMl«r, T. EdooLdf, ikip 13 Jot. LogwllD.aklp 16 TolaJ... .47 Total.. On Ico and Snow* T&e 8«ft8oiublo coldaup ttwt vlsiicil tlils uoUon (lohDgttiQ liaicr part of December foniUbeditie (loToteM of Winter eporls ftbnndAiit opportanlt/ to lodolgo their iDcllDMloni dorlog tioUdar week, sod roll advanlBge was takeo of ibe opportanltj bj tbo lovers of BlelghlDg, sktuog, corllogaad kiDdred eoJojsMe wiDter amosements. The AlelghlDg WAS BplflQdld on all ibe roads about Die melropclts, wbllo slullDf was to be had on nomeroQS ponds lo ihe immediate vlolnltf, and at Orange Uke and other places at a dlitance tbe Hpoithaa been floe for Borae Uine. Overoaetbon- sand peitoDS dlkp^ned ibomaolTes on tbe lee at Red BaQk, N. J,, CD Ibe cioelog day ol the old year, and abOQi a soore of 1 co jacbia were ont. A series of Ice r^es will be held there dorlDg tbewioter, bntnot tUl after iho cbamploDsblpeveotsarede- elded at Oriflge LtkP, In Jannarj. Heveral new loe yaohiB have appeared this ieuoD,and tbe pros- pect ot good sport Id this lloe Is good both on tb« uhrewsbarr and Uudson. Tue ice jscliismen are all allre, and proparaUona are being made np the Tiror for eooe ot tbe aonnal Important events. Meaowblle ihe Hverr keeperslntbe metropolis and tbe keepers ot road nooses in tbo Tlclolir are reap- lag a golden harreat througb tbe great dumaod made opon tbeir resonrcea by sport loving and )iione7 spending New Yorkers. Taa Oranlta CnrllDg Clob, ol Torooto, Oot, plajad tbalr aoDiul oiatcb, Preildeni tl Viro Prwideat, oo NovTaar'a dar, and a record braakor it proTod, ooa baodr«dandtw*otr.«ightDaiDbeTa oompifslDK ibiitT* (wo rlDka. uklojt part, and ifae vica praaldani'a aide comtDg off Tletonooa by a tccn ol 300 to in. Tna Toronto (OoL) CnrlloK Olab bald tbair aaooat charity bonipail on New Yair a day, aldea being salaotad br iha praildtnt and tIc* praaloaot raapoaiTalr. and ttftn rioka a ilda lining up. Tbe raanli «ai a vlotory (orUiepiealdaat'a ilJa, tbaacoTeftand.DgPSioSA. ADOZIH Bi5Keortbe Parkdate Cnrllog Olub, of To- ronto, Unt. irled eonolailona vilb the * atiBs*" on Hew V«ar*a daj, and tba pro«ldfnt*a aide deleated that aa- iMiadby ibe TieeprealdaaibyaMoreoiSl 10 07. THE RING. How Crnlg Derval«d Prltcbant* Wstakolrom Ibe London SrierUngLUt Ue fol- lowing ptrtlcuUn ot Uie brter cnconntar Ixtweta Fnnk Culg, "tlio CoffM Cooler," ant TM Prltohan), at Cenlml Hall, London, Eng., on Itn o?enlngot Dm. 17: Wnen Ut men pnt their Hands up oreirtlilng favored me prognoeilcadoni tbat Um i«n ronndji woold kc iiuialnei). L'mlg lorcliod a bit, and htid nii left band Terr looselT, bnt bl, ilgbt bad a ibieateoing andwioked poise. It waa not braced acroea tbe obeat, bnt vas Held more openi/, so tbat aslralRbt abot or a tbarp eroaa oould oeglTen. He stood well back, so tbat be could not (e taken noawatcs bj aoT sudden laablng out on tbe part of Frltobard. Too latter appeared to bolil blm- ■elt somewbat loosely, and anlftred In tbe conpirlBOn u to nelgbt. After a aeoond or two of stndjlng ine sitaallon from a dlitancs tbe ooolcr soogbt lo sneak In and Ktin an Inob or two. At me ume time be addled ■boat wlib bis lift band. Prltcbard etldeDily tbougbt tbat tbe American's lelt was coming for bis dial, so be sparred ralber nigb, and felnteil twice. Uoih men brokegronnd at tbe same time, Jomplni back a yard at least. Tbe Cooltr iben danced aroDOd bis man, wbo toned aa tbougb (asolnated bj me movement. Tbe motion waa like tbat ot tbe dog and tbe sqnirrel. Oralg made aa offer as tboQRb be were about to step in. Prltcbard In- auntlj Jumped back. Bv tbia time the boxen bad worked round me ring to Ibelr original posluons. All at once Cnlg'a left foot abot nai, and be ap- peared to be on me point of sending In bla left hand, bbt, allpplng on tbe boards, lie overreacbrd blmaell and almoat did tbe "spllL" Frllob- aid bad Jumped back, or bs mlgbt bave taken advantage ot tbe "Cooler's" dilemma, Tba EbglUb mlddlewelKbt cbamplon grasped tbe situation wben It waa too late, and made a forward move. As be did so Onig spiang at blaantagon- lal, and sent bis rlgbt on the side of tbe bead. Tbe blow landed on Pi Itcbard'atempio, and eeemed to force bis bead down. Tbe Cooler evidentir wanted to follow bla right banded lead witb a left banded bait arm nppercnt. Prltcbard appeared to realise wbat Ibe Yankee wai after, and be ollnobed, bury- ing bis bead on Crali'a breasL Aa tbej broke away Oralg scored a iTgbt one on tbe Jaw wltb tale rlfbt. Tbeie did not appear to be any force In me blow, bowever. Anoiber cllnon (ollowed. Aa may were cuddled logemer Frltobaid pnncbed away at Craig's rlbe. Tbe boxera got lo losg range again, and iben PrIUbard rfasbed tbe obest llgbtl;. As bo did so Oialg sent bis left on tbe side of me nose. It waa a halt arm awing, but not very heavy, Tbenbepluieda bard rigbtbanderon tie side ot tbe bead. It was between me left ear and Ibe temple. It waa a bard blow and well jDdgtil as to place. Tbla knocked Prltcbard on to me ropea, and bo appeared to bo dazed. Aa tbe Eng- llsuman gotnprlgbtto letontot danger me Cooler promptly reacned tbe oMn with bis left,andFrlicb- ard, ulnking tne nibt was coming acroaa, ralaed bla guardbl|licr,lnarder 10 protect me"weakspoL" Tbla was exactly wbat tbe Cooler bad been playing for, and In an Instant be awong In a bait arm upper cut, really a Jab wim bis rlgUL Prltcbard went downai iboURbtalt witban axe. He tolled over on bis aide. Here be remained tor a few seconds, and tben got on bis bauds and knees. Obesterfleld Uoode ran over to Prltcbard and sbonied, ' Tske yonr time." Prltobard waa oblivious to tbeae In- stnictlons u bo wu to tbeillgbtof tbe precious tan seconds. Tne sound of tbe gong nng ont vblle be waa silll Uying to usome last aliunde wblcb Ua- aeppa baa almost dsded. Tbs timekeeper said mat Uie bom bad lasted butla. 30j. Tbis Is undoubt- edly Inclusive ot me luj. wblcb were nstd op wblle Prltobard waa down. Tni Eusisi ATBiETio Olud bava about par fected arrangements for ilii-lr carnival on ibe evenings of Jan. 18, 10, at their home on Coney Island. Tiiey bave succeeded In securing Jack Uempaey and Tommy Itvau, In addition to Ueorge lilxon endyonngarllTo. aodtneKonparelland toe olevsr lad from ibe windy Cliy will try concln- alonsou Fflday evening, ue otber staia being re- served for me followliignlght. Jim Kennedy bas been very lucky lo capioncg Jack andT^mmy, and It It likely mat ibe club wui have a big ciowd aaob nlgbL JiiUY AacDiR, of Trenton, N. J., and Arthur Hyan, a Brooklyn buiTer, fought wltb small glovea torapnraeof liooand aside betof lice, at a resort on I«ng Island, not far from tbe City ot Cburohsa, oa Biurday niabt, Uec. 99. They wen oonOned In weight to llllb, and Ibe conteat, aimoogb vety OBsalded, owing to me great superlorltr or Archer In point of skill, waa a nmbbora one, for Rraa waa oleargrtLaad be canilnued to come up for more pepper wbin he could hardly keep bla feet. Finally le waa taocktd senseleas In me Iff leentb round. LON Tun DID Caia, QisnoKB met la a hall near View Centra, Mich., Uee. it. for a finish conies- wlih Ive ounco glovea. Tbe arst round ot me bat- tle had talily begun when consublea came lothe front, and ordend tbe Igbl lo end. The lloo stake money will be battled tor at an nndeiermtoed dale aexl oonth, at apolnt near Ohloago, III. Tba Beaside Olab Caruliral. Tlis arraasamsnta Dtdt by Jnuss KsDaiJ/, th. malekmskuollb.8«aaldaAihl«<laClul>, fbrtbabeilas sanlval which Is to tahs pU«a than on PiMay and Bat- oidsy avsalDsa la. IS, II, iDsludt ihi follovlot ■•Bos, vbleb snbriM boitn ot •smeient onatiiy to attraotioodhOQtai; Pridsr—Jick Dsnpasv vs. Tommv Byaa, flils«Bnoada,ntoateb«elibls; Junmr Dlmsri Jinr Harshall, tea roiuai, at eatehvaltbts; pimnh rauan va Banny CampbaU, slabl toaqds, at lailb Satoidsy— Omit. DIxod ti Voods Orlirerivaotr Ot* reaadji Mkk Oaoss i%. Prad Wonrfr, iii roooi*ii,at ealahatlshU: Jsok Madden va- Bd. Vaoiho, ils mnda, atettehwsifhta Jici OlUT and Mike Wilson engaged In a akin Ugbt glove Isht for a small pnne In a sporting re- sort at Jeney City, N. J., on Dec. ar, wllaon floored his opponent In mo ninm round, and had tbe game Ui bla baida, bnl loal throggn atilklog Cany while me latter was down. Kid LiTiOMi and the olben who wen arrealtd atttr the death ol Andy Dowen, at New Orlaana, La, were released from ooatody by Judge Aholn upon me Ooroner'a Jury remmlug a verdlot to tbo elTect tbat Bowen'a deam waa caued by bis hral ilrlfclng me unpadded Door. SOU.T Smra and Johnny Van Beeat, me Hgbt- welgbia, wen aiTalgned In court at BiiiCilo,N. Y., Deo, se, charged wim being vagabonds, and were ordered to leave town at once. Superlntendeiu ot Police Boll said that he had dslermlned to tid me clly ot all Idle penona ot tbat class. Jicx BOYLi, ot me metropolis, defeated Mike Cosgrove, wbo balls from me City ot Ileana, on Ue morning ot Deo, 28, They met In a resort at Long Island city, and fourteen ebarp ronndawere con- tested, Boyle'i sirangm enabling bim lo eventually gain the day. Annua Vilihtiki met "Oluger" Stewart In a Slave light at Ibe Kenhlngton Social Clnb, lo Lon- OD, Eng., for a puree, Dec 18. Vbatley Hiicbell olUolated as referee, and me light laiied but four rounda, ttrmlnaungln moTtcloiy of Valentine. Taa iniTiALBOXiao son orttMeoirolk AtbUiio Club, aBwtOD, MaH, lasUntioB. eans off oolbaaTialoaol Jsa.aatltaaPoloBlak,ao4waa tttaadtd bvaboalioar buodnd psnooa Tba prioolpal sruitvas amnllov bitwsaa 'rrhs Bstlsm Spider." Tonmy Csllr. and Frank Brlerlr, aa Inpoitatlon Ron Iraltae. who took tbe ptie. ot Htka Baan, wbo proved lo b« 0T#rwa1sbl. lo tbe opanlng ronnd K«Ur Ifienirwl a small bona In bli l«lt aim, wblab budleappad bin to a v.ry srsat .xleot, end la lbs saTenlh ronod be was obllsed to (ive op. JiCK Lvacil. ol Braoklyo, aod Andr McOtrrT. of OrMapolDl, net lo s glove coatut for a pom. of $l(p, udaslde bet or|1d«acb.alafVMrt in Qarens Ceuntr, L f.,0B Batardsy alabl, Jan. 5. Tbev w«r« llnlttd id volsbt lo UOft aod awb pnnolptl scaltd belov tbe wwlfbt. Iber loasbt sanelr.and th. tno bnndrad or lo iporta wbo psid lor Ibaprivilege at f e«loa tb. mill «er» amolf rapald for tbeIr (noble. The malt wu lo favor ofLineb. who necaedid In hnoehing Mae oat lo the eleventh ronnd with a llsbttiaoder on Ibe Jew. Bdoib CLAaar, or Cbleaao III, and Jak. Borce. ol Oinelanill. 0, polled off a figbt near BIwood, Iflo. Dm. 31, Uie Chleaio ltd winning on a font in the elith nnnd Tbev foDght for 110. Jos OaovaoKi and Tommy Bvsn save a four ronnd boiloB eiblbmon at PranSlort, Ind., Jen. 7. THEY REMEMBERED HIM, A Circumstance happened fh connection wim tbo failure In business oi a well known Inbabliant of Yorkshire wbloh caused much amusement, Tbe bankrupt waa asked me momentoua question: "Wbat are you pnpered to ooert" and in reply stated that he bad no aasclH whatever. "Wbat Is mere now, Joe)" asked a Jolly looking creditor. ".S'oihing," replied me bankrupt. "Well, you can sing. Come, sfnguaasong." Joe fumbled wim his bat and said he haidly liked losing, "i;ome, striko npl" exclaimed me crcilllor; "Id's have somelblog for our brass." Thus urged, Joe cleartd ble mroat and began the baUad, "And You'll Beniember He." As the plain- tive melody feu on me ean ot the credlton some of them began to feel indignant, but tbe liuuior of ihe altuallon at lengm bunt upon them, and Iho Itoal line was greeted wllb roan of laughter, TOBACCO KNOCKS OUT CHOLERA. THEi^TRICAL. oonniDn runt raoi lii>. From investlgaUons at Greenwlcli It appcara mat Ihe obolera bacillus does not like smoke. It ebares Ibe feelings of tbe tribe ot cannlvala who petlilooed an Evangelical society to send them nilaslouarlcs wbo were membera of tbe Anti-Tobacco Society. Tba anthorlUeaat tbe workhouse wben cliolcm re cently broke out have discovered that male Inmates who had been great smoken, or wbo bad been In tbo babit of obewlug tobacoo, pused niiscaibed mrough me epidemic. Nearly every man was or had been n smoker, and the stailatlcs show that only elgbty-tbree malea were aUacked, aa compared wim ono hundred and sixty femalea. It was found that when a man waa seized with the disease It took a very mild form. Several old Irlahwomen In me workliouae wbo emoked before meir admission, and now when they could manage It, bad all escaped. Not one of ibem bad been attacked.—Zandoti nitorai>h. SERVED COD AND MAN. Tbe late Bishop Balwyn, ot New /eabtnd and Uelaneala, was well known dnrlng his nnlvenliy days aa a devotee or me noble art of self defence, no Inoarred a great deal ot animosity from a cer- tain aeotton In New Zsaland, owing to bla sympamy wim tbe Maorla dnrlog ibe war. One day be waa aaked by a rough In ono or mo b ick sbeela of Auckland It be waa "me bishop wbo backed up me Haorla," Receiving a nply in me ailirmauve, tbe rough, wim a "Ttkt tbat, men," auuci bla lordship in me face. "My Dlend," aald me blabop, "my DIble tells me If a man smite thee on one cheek, tnm to him me other." And he turned bis bead ailghtly the other way. Ills assailant, ailghtly bewildered and won- dering wbat was coming next, suiick him again. "Now," said bla tordship, "having done my doty to Qod I will do my duty to man." And, taking oir his coat and bat, be gave the antl-Uaorl obamplon a moat solentUlo ihnahlng.—;/om« Journal. BEAU TY OF DR ESS. The beauty ot dress depends much upon tbe har- mony ot ccHira, Tbla la eObcted by a combination ot tne mreepilmarlis, either pure or In comMoa- tlon wllb each omer, Ooloia an modlled In tone by me preximlly or omer different colora. Uyor- dmaiy gaallght blue becomes darker, red brighter aod leuow lighter. By Ula anltolal llgbta pore yellow appean lighter than white Itseir, when viewed In conlnsi wim certain other colore. In tbla way highly pollahed biaaala ofleo mlaiaken tor sliver. At twilight blue appearamooh lighter than It Is, red much darker and yellow ailghtly darker. Colon,too, have me power ot Innnenclng the be- holder In vanoua vrays. We speak ot warm colon —"like tbe nay red onshlsg In me noitbam light." Red la men a warm, oheeilol and exciting color. We speak, too, of cold colon—like Ihe leaden gny ot threatening clouds. MARRIAGE SYSTEM OF TIBET. "Family life preacnia some cunoiie rcaiiircn here," a-tltcB Hra, leabella Ubibop In r/ie U'lstn-r ItoHT. "In Iho disposal In marriage nf a girl liur eldest bromer has mora 'say' than the parents. The eldest eon brlonibomc tbe lirlde to hlsfalher'e bouae, but at a gVveu ago the old people are 'iibelved,' f. e., mcy retire to a email house, which may be termed a 'Jointure bouse,' anil tbe clileet sou asAumes tbe patrimony and Ihc nitc of analrs. 1 have not met wllh a Hlmllar cuslom auywhere In Ihc »sL It la dimcull to speak of TIlKlaii life, wltb allltaalTecllon and Jolllly, an'/)i»iirpl(A',' for Uuddhlau. whichenlolnemonastic life, anil usually cclllaoyaloDgwItb It, on cleveo Ibouaaudoul of a total population ofa buodreUauUtweniy IbouMaiid, further restrains me Increase or ponulatloo wlihin Ihe llmlla of eusteoauce, liy Inculcating and rigidly upholding tbe ayateu of polyandry, periiilillng marriage only lo the eldest son, me heir ot the land, while the hrlde accepu all his lirotheni »n In- ferior or sulwidUiate husbands, mus sttacliing tbe whole fsnlly to mo soil and family roof tree, the children Icing regarded legally as the properly of the eldest son, who le adilreMed by mem as 'UIk Father,' his liroihen receiving the iitle of 'Miilc Faiber.'" . _ Too arm me nost nnklndest cut ot all Is tbe newspaper wood cot, Ir Is said that ibe fashions In Ltplasd bave not changed for a thonatad yean, Happy huataasdsl JoeaBiLuaassaya that "adrenlty It a foddeaa wimtroaiiamllea.'' GEORGIA. Atlanta.—At Ihe Cnnd Jamea J. Oorbett Jan. r.a. Ediewood Foil! did lalily weU Dee. Sl, Jea. I. Mr. Ueywoed and Kiotfer Da dive doaatad tweotp-flve percent ofthepmceede of me mitlaee to the poor of ally. "A Trip to ohinttowa" did veU Jan. t3L Hia Foller end Ifris Bdlow a M-ad fair alleadaaee at td- vaaoeprieea. Booked; 'The FasalBl Show" k RIebard Haasdetl l(t II. "Tb. Deill'a Aneuen" M, U, Mane Janiaa Itl 17, Bobt Doinlna II Da. OivB'a Orsaa Uoraa—The Baldwin.Rogeie (Tonedf Co, II lod WMh Enuswoon AvsifOB TBSiTsa.—Mabel Pain was the alln<tlODDeaSI|Jtn l.tegood baslaaet. llllltnirs MInamIe enleiulned lane aadlenMa t, A t>a 1W. 0. P. Brechenridie Uolend to a luia sad anpnclaliia aodleaee. BBwanatab,—Tbe (Ins Opera Company held the boeida lut wteh, plerloe lo aplandid HaineMst Dopniarprlraa Comint: ''ATrlp to Obloatowo" Jen. 7. 'The Devll'a AueUoo'*9,10 Prof. Boio. megletaa, and Jennie Vincent, aerio eomie en Ih. Utaal addt- tlonaat Ibe Oeleir Tbeair*. nnder thentaneseneelof P. U. Pllipetileli. The Soiun and Ilal»ne8ioehton,or Ihe old ennpeny, era alDl ratAloed, alio Obarlae Laair J. CarUlrmen end Idabel clover are hen, aed tiave Uckelson aale tat a beaeBl peilormanee 7. CHRISTMAS CIFT& An Additional Llit of Prfunta Received by Profeialonil). Nellie Ulr, ot "The Devil's AncUon" Co., received a dismoud nng and Badle Siephena received sev- eral bandeorae preaenia Tbe Sadie Haymond 00. hadaObflttmastrce of melrown after the per- formance on Cbrlsunas Kvs In Webb Olty, Ho, Over one hundred presentawere exohangod-among Ibem a gold waioh to Miss llaymood from me com- pany. Everybody had an enjoyable time Witunan and Bing, the atblollo bar pciformen. re- ceived a bandaonie Ohrlsirau piesent mm Bob Mortello Cbrlsimsa and New Year's wore ap- preprlately celebnted at Sam T. Jack's Chicago home. A biniiuel waa given at Mr. Jack's South Side realdedce on Chrlstmu Kve, Mrs. Jsok Bat- ing aa bosiesa. Among the goesis were Col. J. D. Uoptlna. Eva Sleison, Ada lllcbmond. Ur.snd Un. Sidney J. F.uson, Uert siepbent, KItuo Hlichell, Uharies II. Kceshin, M. J. O'Neill, w. A, Phelon and Charley Banks. Un. Jack was presrnted wllb a superbly engravod silver wmca by me employes ot Mr. Jack'B Opeia llocse, and received a china Dshset from me employes ot iho KmplreTheeire. Uanaier c. II. KeeeDIn was presented wtm an mitlaTrlng, atudded wltb dtamosds LItila Kva- Una Uongneny enumerated her Ubrlaimaa gills u tollows: Flnt of all, from mamma, I received a white China allk dreas, beantifnily made; tnm Hii, Forrpaugh, a bandaome pair of pink allk stockings; frem Theresa Se'dls, a fo'.ld gold pen and holder, and a sterling silver pencil; a lovely bo.\ tipped wim silver, mm Myron Aiken; mm stn. Annie Mack Detlein, four bcauiltnl silk handker- oblets; from Alice Johnson, ot tbo "Brownies" Co., Ave dollan and her nhoiognpb, three nice bound booke, a all'cr powder box, pcrfnmetr, handher- cblefe, bedroom sllppcn, lota of candyand two nice oamoa, and last, but not least, mm papa, Ave doliais May E. Unnard, late of Fenls' Corned'- ana, received mm Maoagsr C. Jay Bmim a dia- mond marqniBe ring. anoT from othen: A gold bangle ring, gold monnied silk garters, eye gisases, boxes ot silk hose, baodkercblefa, gloves, a French hat, and an order on Redfem for a ullor made soli. Ohrlttoiu temembnncea at me Wondsilend, Erie, I'a.: To Hsnager J. E. Oliard, a silver pocket knife, halt a doun dnta shins, satin suspendeis, EIr of sllppen, gloves and omer usetol alUdea. s. J. E. Qliard received a grand Colby piano, two caret diamond ring, elegant monnied tiger ng, large pIcKin, gold fewel box, gold pen, silver Ink eland, silver elotiing pad, alTvcr pen wiper and Italian centra pieces. Ada Qliard recelvedalarge water color piciure ot beracl', one silk and one wool dress and a Domberot toys and booka. Manager nirard and w<fs did not forgot Ibelr employee. They presenicdeaoh one wima pleauni reminder ol me day. Tbe maloilty got gifts ot sterling sil- ver, and all were aniinbly remembered. Aa nsuul, we bad a Cbrlttmas Irto for ma cblldran, every child received a present, Mta. cintd being me Sanu Claua of tba oocaslon. Ubrlatmas presents were plentUul In Ihe Bam Do- vere Co. A partial list is as roUows: To Ssm l>e- vere, silver matcb box, sollably ensnved; Mrs. Devere, bandaome pier glasa mirror; Lou F. fibaw, elegant solid silver mnsnledjilpe,goldandsllv(r link sleeve bnttons, bandketcblois, ties, umbrella, etc.; Omene, diamond oarrlogs. Jeweled nmbreUa, work baaket, Imported Japanese pug and a beanllfuliy bound copy ot me Koran; Ola Bayden, diamond earrings, dumond ktokel, umbrella, wim watch In handle; tjneen lleiheiion; diamond ring; Joe Uayden, halt dozen aooks; LHIls Western, tousl set and brais monnied makeup glass; Jas. Dono- van, bat box, ring, silk handkerchiefs and cane; Fannie Donovan, tonioolse ring and diamond ear- nnga; llanaon, nrny; F.niest, watch chain and locket; Orahsiu. gl.su; Kiaok Enns, diamond cullbotionB; will Vldoc(|. cane, nmbrella,diamond pin and td in chink: Mabel Onyertftir dollar fold piece; John Rowe, oano and satonel; nenit, silver card case, cans, nmbreUa; F.ole Hueated, diamond bracelet, live dollar gold piece, lea iowd; dog Trig, ten dollar bangle for collar; John Coleman, suit ot olomes; Armor Wiillims, diamond ohaim and cnff bnttona trem Omene. anit ot clothes, underwear, neckties, etc John II. Herron, ot "Tim Ihe Tinker" Co, waa preeented with a diamond scarf pin Manager Posncr, ot me usteiy Museum, this city, waapresenied by tbe aitacbea ot the hoota wim a gold headed unibrellaon Cbrlalmas Kve, DEATHS I N THE P ROFESSION. wu. IC. Bmitb, manager, di'd Deo. 2i, at his homo In Eitbait, Ind., after a lingering lUnesa. Tbe deceased was a vetenn of the late war and was Justice ot Iho Peace ot Elkbtrt np to the lime of bla death. Dnrlng ibe aeaaon ot U«l-'Ki be managed ihe Annie Mitchell Kepenory Uo, Ue leavea a widow and one daughter, Fnnsial oc- oorred Dec. i\ nuder the auspices or me 0. A. R. Tukouaii me Inadvertent onsun ot a line In our copy last week wo were msde m say In onr notice ot tlie death c t Mn. Edward n. Banker that she was known atone lime as the "Colorado NuggeL" It iliould bave read that her daughter, Mrs, Whit- ney, waa known at one lime aa Ihe "Colorado Nng- geu" Maatn/.ou (Mrs. Charles Morgan), a bnrlcsiine performer, died Nov. I at her home In Preaoott, Arltona. II1/-BI. Lixrsa (Hn. Moncrlef), a vandevlMe per- forformer, died Uec. in, at Monroe Htatlon, Wash,, from coBHumptlon. HicDaiiK 0, KxiLv, a well known vsrleiy per- toimer, died Jan,at St. Mary's Uosplul, Mllwaa- kee, wis., fnm typhoid fever. Tlie deceased, wbo was twcntr-nlne lean ot age, wu a native ot Ilocbealer, N. Y, lie was of tbe team Kelly and Asbby, well known for their (Alnese Unndiy sot, of wblcb mey claimed to be me onglnaton. Mr. Kelly made his Ont appeannce wim Mr. Aahby and mey bad been partners for Ihe put twelve years. During their parmerablp tbey had been with Tour I'SBior end the Danum A Bailey Hbows, besides having pleyed In most ol Iha leading vaudeville honscs In this conntry. They had also msdo a two yean* tour or Europe which wu highly socctsslul. At the lime Mr. Kelly wu baken lit be wu a member or M. II. Liavlu's "Uplder and Fly" Co., bla lut appearance being with that company Dec. IT, at tbe academy of Music, Milwaukee. Tbe nmalns were Interred Jan. e In the CamoUo Cemc- tsry, tliat cliy ■OsrT. Usu 1>. Mamn.twho was mansger ot Heaele's YarleUrs, In HL Loula, Mo., from ISW lo 1810, died Jan 3, at bla home in thai clly, from bnit fallDn, Be wu elKbty thtee |can ot age and leaves several children. JouN W. O'Bnisx, an ei.manager, died Jas. i, at nIshoBelnPltisbuig, I'a. Tbs deceased wu for nveral yeara owner and manager of tbe Ossluo Muaee, met cliy, now llerry Davia' Kden Huaee, wbeic be made consiusnbie nonsy. For seveial yean past he had been in rellremenL J. B. CoisY, manager, died Jen, ( at Ihe home ot of bla wue'a motner, liavenawood, a snbutb of Chi- cago, 111., frem rbeumailem of the heart. The de- ceased, wbo bad been In tbo profession for a nnn> bar of yean, bcpn bla career la Chicago, where be wu connected wim MoTlckec's Theatre, the Old Chicago, now tbe Olympic, and Uooley'a, as atlei- wart managsd severe! read ventorn, prominent among which wu me loor of Mallle Vlcters. For ms past four years be bad managed me lour of Joeeph Murphy. The feneral look piece i. Flonl offaiioge wen received fnm Mr.Moipby and oum- Denol Disoompany, Obsbus OOMSiNiis, a door leader U the Broad- way Theatrs, tbu clly, died Jaa. 4 at the BcUsvw nospltal, , -- HiY BociiNuniM, aotnas, died Jan, a In Loola- vUle, Ky., tnm paalm> eM«r<fls. The deosassd w»saboutmiity.twoye(notaga,and at Ibe Ume o( her deam wu a mamber ot Unoolo Oarttr's "Fast Mall» Co. V, A, Ford, laaaager, died soMenly l>eo, an at Olebnree, Texas, alter a shoit lllnsss. The ds- eeased, who wu tbiity yean ot age U me Ume ot his deatt,WH a partner ol C. R. Reno, and wllh him owned and managed tto "Joahna HImpklns" Co., tbe (im name being Reno k Ford. Tnouis It, DataaauL, a well known bandmaster, wu tonad dead In hts room, at bis lodging house. In Brooklyn, N, Y,,ou Jan. T. Deam wu caused by uphyxlallon. The guwu toned full on, and vru onllgbud, and all mo olnumstaneu point to suicide. The deoeued, who wu abont alxty-flvo yean of age, wu a native ot Iiehtnd, and when bo cametolblacounuy In bla youth, he wu already an acoompllabed moslolan. Ue served In iho war, and, during bla oaieer u mualolan.be bad been budBuelerintbeNlnm.Tbirteentb.Fonrtoeomand Forty-aevenmilcglmenls,andhehadalaolodoichn- trutoryeara. UeHrveduiisadmsateratmerark Oouoeitaln Brooklyn, wbloh oil; had been bla home ever ainoe he came to this country. Ula lilggcat u well u meet nntortnnate mnalcal coniraot wu for the txiluublan celebration, for wblcb he eoiaged to supply all the bands lor that event tor llS.ico, Atior a long wrangle vrim me Mnalc Uomnlitae be hnaUy got ms money, bnt It anbqnently came out tbat me vonoher wu made out In me nameof an Alderman, and mat Mr, lievenU wu not allowod to handle It, The muslolan'e name became In- volved In Ihe ecandal wbloh followed, and the re- oent renewal of mis Is moogbt to bave bad muoh to do wllh bis sulotds. Do wu a mirty-thlrd de- gree Mason, a member of tbe B. P. 0. Kiks, Hoyal Arcanum, Knlibls ot I'ymias, the Fonsieraand several musical organlutloot. He wu married mree tiroea and leavu bis mild wite and a son by his second wits. FOREIG N SHOW NEWS. "Ton Boim or Jumtca, oa Ricomhbnobii to MKBor,"a dnniain four acta, by W. It.Wsldrnn, wua>'ledfor UednlUnieDeo. to, aiue SUndarJ Theatre, London, _ "AT BRKix or Day," a pbiy In one act by Tboa. W. gloaeK-Davldson and V, Thoipt-Tncer, wu produced for ibc flnt ume Dec. I'j, at meSwiaa Oar- dons Tbeatn, Bboreham, ling, "MtRY. iJiiUH or HOOTS,''a tragedy, In ihree acii>, bv Rooert Blake, was giren lie flrel pertorm- anci! Dec. lo, at the Theatre Hoysl, Hlohmood, Enr. "OLD CiJi'," a play, In onu aci, by i '.olln Slaokay, wan prtxented for ino Bnt ilmt' IKio. 7, et ilie Thcaire Mrirepoln, lllrtcnhead, Eng. "MBLODRiMSMii," B burlotta. In Ihree acta, wriitou by Malcolm Watson, mnslo by Walter Slaughter, received lis Bnt produoUon Dec 30, at St. Oeorge'a Hall, London. "Tbb OomHiouin," an opentu, lb two acts, w-liien by B. K. Wilson, mualo by 0.8. Teiry, wu givjn tu InlUal pRaenlaUon Deo. 13, at the Art Qalleiy Theatn, Newoaatte-on-TyDe, Eng. "CUB CARtiiN," anoporeua. In three acta, libretto by Annie MoNamaia, inusle by Ohrlsllan Bobafcr, wax presented tor the Int Ume Deo, le, at the Park- hunt Theatre, l,ondon. "A Dauobtd's Uonoi," a doDsailo drama, In four acts, by lianjamin Landect aod ArmorShlrley, wu acted for mo Ont Ubm Dec II, at me Snmy, I,oidon. "DiH KomosMyTs," a diima. In miee acts, by Adolf WUbrandt, wu given lu lint psrfoniianco Deo. IS, at the SohaoapTel Uass. BeilU, "BsrwaiH TBB LiaBTti,"adnDa, m four acts, by Edwin J, l^mpard, «u prodooed for tbe flnt time Deo. it, at me MuncaatsrTliealte, BooUe, Kog. NEW PLAYS. "Weitward, Hoi" The flnt performance ot mis Ihree sot conila opera, llbreiu by Richard D. Wan, mnalo by Den- tsmln R, Woolt, wu given at tbe Boston. Mau., Insenm, Deo. 3l. Tbe twi- The scene Is laid In the town of Maverick, la Wyoming, termerir a typicalmmler iowil wim allluappuneBaatbar roomo and despetadoee, nnui me town govern- ment came Into me hands ot tbe Innux ol lao girls fnm lbs But, atlncted U> Wyoming by lu ex- tremely favorable stand on the womu snfllago qneallon. Tbe girls bave done away with all ihe old loogbncss ot ms torn, and the gamblen end despendoes have all left, wim me eicepuoo ot Colorado Bam, who bu abandoned faro to become the master ot ceiemonlea at tbe dances, and llair Trigger Ual, an exdespendo.who liunfunned owing to the election of his daoghter Violet, the belle of tbe town, aa eherliT. As a mallei of fsol, Bal Is Harold, Earl ot Ilavenswood, who lea England yean before and weol Weat, though his Idenilt/ la enllnly unknown to snyone. The story begins on eleoilon day, Violet being np tor re-eieoUon, but la some deobl of eucoess, owing to the expiring airnggle of the down-lroddbn masonllne halt of me community; but, by the arrival of ms ronnd np, breugbt in by Reginald, Violet's adorer, and me lover of aU tba oiher girls, by me aid of aime tsmlnlne political taollcs, ahe cones In ahssd, Jnst at miaUms, HIr Lionel, nsl's lonngsr bromsr, arrives, lie bat assumed Ue title In bit absence, believing hun to lie dead, and bu oome to America to see alKjnt some rancbea that he owna. Ual ncognlies bIm, ■bough Lionel does not recognlie llal, and so begins to pay great attenUon to violet, lu Ignuianoe that she Is lila niece, Violet Is resiiooslve, wbloh makes Reginald exirsmely Jialons, Sir IJonol Invites everybody to a danoe given by bin to eelebnis Violets le eleoUon, At the dance a^e coullnuea to keep RegUiald Jealona by her coiiaet- Ungwimme nobleman, and be anally leavea me dance IB a nge. BIr iJonel nuwdlscoven mat Bal la his alder bromer, but saya BoUiIng m any one abont It, mobgh me taot that he Is a younger son, and Violet's nnclo, Is most dlscoo- oertlng to him. After Ue danoe Hagtnald mcete CoUirado Ban, Ue reUied gambler, ud a plot Is made lo have Colorado fleece BIr Lionel or an enormous sum which he carrlea, making It neces- sary for bIm to leave town, u It la Colorado's opin- ion tbat Violst Is to puny BIr Uoael tor his money. The money u to be sent to hlmagsln.and llesln- aid enten Inio Us schsne, iisllevTug that all'a fair In love and war. The nextdav Colorado meets Sir Lionel, who bu decided that oe muat beoomo rec- onciled lo his lot ot yooDgcr son, and wbo lieglos Uo day wltb the deicrmlnaUuo to live up to his poslUon and mm himself u soon u possible. This nnden mattan easy tor Colorado to get him Into a game, and as the lut dollar goes, Viobtt cornea Is, and, u her duty u aberlO tH[aiK; ar- Rats msm bom. She Is determined to let tbe law lake Its ooone, nnui Ual tells her ahe "oufht not to be bard on her poor nnole," wben every- Ulng Is cleared np and explained, Violet telling IteglnaM ahe iru only trying bla love Cor her wben she wu flirting so despentely wltb BIr Lionel. Ual pain off wllh Marian, ihe proseonUog atlorney, who bad tonaerly been bla oounael InhlsatumplM murder case; and HIr Lionel, regarding It Inonm- bent upon bIm to many beneath him, proposes to a prsuy lypsirrlter and Is accepted on tie spot. Tbs cast: HIr LlonsI Ilavenswood, J. II. Rjley; lleguald, Clinton Elder; Ualr Tngser Ual, llarry Davenport: Colorado Ham.Ueorge r. Hwlon: Bar- keeper, Tnomu lliley; I'laln Bmim, J. Alkso; violet, Fanny Jobnaton; Maude, Annie Lewis; frnetcnllng Attomev, Annie V, Botherland; F.mel, Ikiealind Itlssl; Kdlth, Marr Bllfen; Alloa, Agnre V.. Daley; C'Allr, Jennie OstTlian; Once, Annie Black. "A Heuie Of Cgrds." Sidney Orundy'a adaplaUon ot Sardoo'a "Halson Neuva"«rH aclsd tor lbs flnt Urns at lbs Walnut Street Theatn, PhlladelphU, Pa.. Iieo. tl, ism. The play telU of Ibe aitaoiploC lltne Flllcrat and hla wife, Clare, to break away rr»m their humble aononndlnga and gain a roolhold In fashionable society. Tne articles »C nartoenhlp betwcea Clan's tatber, Oensvoix, and her bnsbaad, Rene, In Ibelr little shop expire, and the latter and bis wife leave the old man sad set msmaelvcs np In a fublouDle lalabllsbment ot Uelr own. Their propsrty adjoins mat ot ms Comie Ue Mar- aille, a bsloony practically' uniting Iho two houses. Throngb Ihe aid of tne Oomts, who Is sscniJy Is lovs wllh Clan, meIr aoclal rlw Is progreaslng. Hantlle dedaree bis love, poisoning Clan's mind with ules of ber hae- bandflafldellly. She " > aemaadaproof.aDd MaialUe lalla ber be will bilog tbe papen to her lioodoir, In Ihe mird aol aba repeats and wrllu him a note, lelllog bIm not to come. Fluked wim wine and oooatnlngthenots IntoaehalleBae, he teepe the original apnolnunant. Manilla allsmpls to force cure Into ols sdjolnlng apartaent by my ot the balcony. She evenually ladncea him to take a dcse or chlonl, wblcb taka eireot lamedlaiely, and she Imsflaes shs bu killed hUB. The lest set flads lUns ratasd throngb tbs sn- beaatemeni at his eashlsr. Tbs boose of carda hsscoUsfeed. Bat M coiTUeca Ua wll« otUi ldellly,meComtsieooven,tbe cashier Is arrested wim ola plunder, the nadenra nlnrn to tba panntal root, and me onrlalu faUa npon the eon- venilonal tableau. FollowlnB la Ihe cut: Oenevolx, J, W. Flgotl; Hano.nilent, oeoar Adye; Oomie de Hanli:e, Fiank II. Fonlon; Andn, Uoland Atwoodi OaapaM, Tom niillamson; Bonnetoy, A. It Bieell Oommlssaln, Ivan Watson; Becniary, Mr. Topper) nai'Tlello, lleairlce Selwvn; Uutlenno, Florence l.eclercq; Ulaira rillent, Wra. UngUy. "Humanity." Tbo drsl pcrfortnanoe In America ol Snttoo Vane's play, "lluoianlly," oocnmd at Ue Bow- doln Thealte, Boaton, Mesa., Dec, 34, Bsvie Crtnboume, the hero, a young lieutenant In Ue Diagoona, loves Alma Dnnbar, an Engllah girl, wboae home le Id Soulh Africa,bnl who, In the flnt act, la vtalling Bevis' mouirr. Lady ona> bourne. Major Faidyre liAngerOtId, a vnr cor- rtspoodsnt In tbs Tnnsvaal, uso loves Alma Dun- bar, but bad penuaded I.«abia I'enn, the danahier of Matthew ronn, to accom|iany him to Lon- don on tbo prunlae ol marriage, where be rolood anil deseried tier. Nanaaaes Marks, a Jew money lender, appears on the scene, Meikshualarge heart, and wben liangarfleld en- deavoie to penuade lilui to furce Ihe claim whicli bo holda against BevU, eo aa to ruin bIm In Ue eyes ot his sivetthoart, ho refuaes. Just u a bunt- ing puny Is abont to mount lur ibu bunt, word 00II1H ot the uprleiog of ibe Been, and Iho l>ra* goonii are ordered lo tbe Tnnsvaal. la tbe aecond Rot Is shown the i''>ttage of Miltbow foon. Uen I. eablacomcsionekforglveoosa ot her old father. Keslah Peon, btr sister, i-omtoria her and HendM Ilevie in advlee her. Alma ovcrheaia lleviH oiTer Lcsbia money and edvlro and be- lieves Bevie to bo UxbU'ia lover. Iter father, Uatibi'W, seea a bank nou- wiib Uevie' name wriilon ou me back, aud gnex form topunlali the mau wliiitu bo bollovea hea rulm-il IiIn dnughtsr snd bin life. Uovls flnelly HatHDca hlin of hla lunori'nci'. MatUow overhears a toiivoimiIIoii butacon liangerfltid and Lesbla, wliloh pnvcs that Uangcrleid Is bin girl's beiraysr. Ili< atliohH lilm fnrlunaly with bl< neavy vralklng mlok. Pi'Dii calls uiton Bevis fur help, and lievln'moitier, who IH blind. bearuiK H"' crIi'H, ihlnka llovia hei killed Uauhow. Marks, however, Is a wit- ni'U to the murder. In the mean lime lii-vis la msrcliing away to Scum Africa, In me Iblid act Ainia Dunbar bu reuraed to ner home wim Keilah and l.eabla Penn at her melds. Uangsrteld Is more luadly In lovo with Alma man ever, and sirlvM In every way lo ruin liovls. Alma dlsooven his iroscheiy and drives bim mm the house. Uevis ondcavon to force his way mnugU tbo enomj'a llnea to carry important dispatches, bnt In a rtwky pus, near Alma's home. Is con- fronted by a inunntsil guard ot tbo llosra, and a hsndloband broadsword conillct lakes place. UevIs Is caplunil, but not before ne hts sinppeil his llttio drummer boy llurke to hla hone, thrust his illapatohea In tbi' bolster, and sont hini speeding for BsslHtanoa. Uevls Is sesrotacd for dispaiches, and none are fonnd. The Uotrn aiteinpi to March Alma; she reelnis, and whsn lianierlcld UMrH to searob ber, lie le struck down by llovls. Uevls Is oondsmiieil lo die hi daybreak. Tben, alier a mnillog baius scene, tbe Knallsli suldlenroit Ihg Boen.and relouo Bevia, Maria and Hie women, "Virginia," Tills new four act comedy drama, by U. (Irettan Donnelly, was acted for the flrst Uiue on ani stago at lbs LInL'Oln Theatre, Chicago, lll„lieo.33, Tbs atory opens In a ploluresoue spot among Ibo mountains of lild Virginia, where Inaproiiy nome- Btcad we And tbo motner et Virginia awalllog the r,.turn of her daughtrr, who bu genu iHirtenack lining wim a young Kogllsh artist who hu iiiado hla home at the bomeelrart while on a tkeiublug loor. Juper Ollnob, ii njootcd suitor for tbo band ot \ Irglnia, baa, In a spirit of revsnge, puichaaed ms besvliT onoumbered home ot vlrglnla'a momtr anil annonncca bla lutrnllon ol turoing mother and daughter ont unleu Virginia scoepis his offer. Jclferton Dexter, a strolirng actor In hard luck, bas sloppcil at the homostcad on bis podcslrlan trip to NowTork.andonthearilvalof Ullnob he mislakes Dexter tor the young artist whom Clinch liollavea was his nucccasfiil rival, Tbe evident poverty ot ilis ainnger sug, Ksts to Clinch the Idia ot bribing kim to ive tbe place, and lbs uior, not undeceiving Clinch u to his misiakc, gladly lakes tbo Sroffered hrire and dliappcars lo the regret of arol, ahrlgbtandvlvaolunaglrl who is sifted wllh a snperb voice andwhohudecldedlotollowa pro- fessional career. Under the Impreision ihnl he liu disposed lit bis rival, Clinch renewa his offeror mar- nago to Virginia and tbrestota the mother wim tbe lore of her home unless his sdvances an aoccpled, A teleinm compola Ihe young arllst to leave at once, and ou Virginia's return nsr molhor appeals to ber to accept the offer "t Clinch. This, Virginia refuses to do, snd In his rags st Ihc rofuul, uTinch taunts ber wlih the deaerlloo nf her artiat lover, and Insults her liy Ue direct chsrge mat she had forfeited her honor. Stung by Ihla laiinl, Virginia airlkes lbs oowsrd wllh her riding whip and proudly avows heraolt Iho atilal'i wife, Ihe inerriaie having taken place In stent some months before. In act aecond (eight leara being supposed u> have elapaed) we and Virginia wliS bor twin oblldren, a boyud a glil. lo London, wheretbelBsearcblngforberhusbsod. Slie Is In din poverty, and la compellril to sell the palming of her old homo-ihe work of ber husliand, While thus engaged ebe le discovered by Clinch, wbo re- newa his advances, taking Bdvaniagn of lier pov- erty ud dIslRss. Being sllll repulsed ho detsr- mUes to separata Virginia from her chlldien, Tbo porchaser ot Iho |ialntlng,a kind hearted Idiidon banker. Is me Irlend of Vlrglnla'a hualand, wbo hu become one of Ibe most famciia porlnit paint- ers lo England, lie hss been searching for his wlfs, of whom he can Dud no trace, and In the action of lbs play he Is brought lace to tsce wllh bla own onlldnn wlihoot noognlalng tlisffl. The third act revoala Ihe home ol Virginia, and ehows ihe children In Ibelr home lite. Dexter, who liu aoen tbe children, cooea to be- fnend ihe onUer and Inoldentally leams that she Is the daughter of the lady bo had met In Virginia. Clinch hu enllsled me sld ot a powsrfnl Knallsh lady to enable him to take me oblldren away irom Ibe mother on Uo ground ihat abe Is an nnill per- eon to cars fur mem, and Virginia appeala to Uex- isr for sld. The Amerlran nobly rcaponds,snd, more than iliat, hrlngs with him Carol, Vlrglnla'a old companion, wbo Is now In lioodon, where abe hu become a famous prima donna, and wbo bu oared tor Vlrglnla'a moiber In all these yean. Ullnob, on bla arrival to lake ibe cbi'dren away, supporied by an cnicer ot the law and me pres- ence ot tbe lady of iltJe and her niece. Is con- fronud br Dexter and lisnied In hla sobeois Act four brings about tbo reiinlou of the long separated buabsnd and wlfs, ihe overibrow oT Clinch, ihobnnlUailonof Vlrglnla'a enemira and her own vindication and Irlnoph. Tbe cult Jefferson Dexter, Jas. U. HcCann; Irlhur lloflston, Fredenc Uenog; Juper Ullnob, Frank lie Vernon; BIr rblllp Uoldilioipj, Ceorge IMllon; Paul Itoyis- too, AnnI*Joman; Jacob Troe, J. C. Kline; James, II. It, llalhh; raluisr, John Wnitcuuti; Carol, Mane Uim Rlce;,Lady Unco Unndoo, LIsale KendaUi Bnncla ppwer, Ansllne I'lows; Msrie lilchmotd, Mrs. jtnnia loman; Virgin, (lladys Plows; Virginia, Jnlla Hiuan. WHY HE STOP PED COR NET PRACTICE, lie had been working all ivinler lo get a place In me llarivell Maplcwood lirua Band u corneilat, snd lust u bis hopes seemed lo be on the verge of fulOllment she met him on bis way borne from Ue Kilomeo, near Major De Camn's, and, linhing her Bd wlinin his srm, walked on In alienee until Ihey reached the edge of the poplar row. There she stopped In the long shadows and cornered bIm, "(leorge," ahe said, "I with yon wouldnf play me cornet lu lbs new band." "Why noil" uld be, surprised. " It Is the place ot honor, and I get a a great deel of auentlon by It, dear." "Yes, I know," she uld coaxingly, "It Is nice to have you noticed by every one, and all tbst, but—" Bbe paused and bung her enrly hesd a little lowei Dihebaab. "But what!" asid he, sharply. "Dh)wlng the lornet makaa—makes—" Uer v»lce aank lo a pouting whlsperi "MakMUellpssosUff sndhardi" Oeorge will not blow the cornet In the band tbla Hummer.-crinclnnnll dinmtrcial OauUf, Tiis following wu overheard between a Colom- bia aindent and hla best glili "Ub, Will, what lovely noweni They look u If they had Just been ■amered. Why, there la a mile dew upon mem," wui <tllgbUy embanBBaed)-".Sot a cent, I same JOS, aotaesBt.''