New York Clipper (Mar 1895)

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830 THE ISTEW YORK CLIPPEB. Maboh 2 nm Armnm Thutul— nii Doiim wMUtod ooopMMlr F«b. it, wten Wm. D. Omn for Ms <nt Urns In thli 0II7, "HltWire'iFMlur," i ton aot tantOj, by MuUik Morton, the ooiial IdMOI wblob !■ token bom tin aemu ot VAt' toDV, end wbloli me oi1g1n*llr piodncad t Bep- lej^ Nattoul Theitie, WuUd(U)d, D. 0^ Ju. it lift. The tndlence dliptojed » t<n4tso7 to *P- ptoDd wlttont dlKrtmluUon doiloi tbe ecrlr ■oanei ot the pier, e tlipoilUon efldenllj inipIrM thnsft fileodUneM ror the iiar,bnt*e the pier uuiiioMa the ecloil lotenet Increutil nnUlthe and enlinf, end the evMenua o( approheuon were unMM In iheir proper piece, end wtih •afflolent treanenorendeenieiuieetto euuopiheprudacUon ee entlielr looeeeafal, Ur. Orene eppeen In e role not nnlllie, In genettl lemperimont, hli prtrtooe oomedy oieetlone, bnl he le noTerUeltea rerrtibing enduUatIo lathe handling or e typo or hnmtnllr aeldommetlntheecliul—" — log or e tjtpo or hnmtnllj walkeor Iirc.Temtnngclj and not at afl orerdrawn. esetigh, qnlte oonelitenland Tke Bton ot the comedr, whioh hai prevlonaljr vpeandIn theee coloDina, mar bo btleifj relemd 10 u deaaiDB with a faUier'a drrotlon lor hli onir dMghler, whom be bad given In marriage, which bftngiabonl dUtreaiIng reaniu ot iheaort gener alll acoredlted u> the oror oiuolooi mother in law, bnl wbloh In tbli caae, Intplrod bj loro, and a con- •eqoent deeire ror iho happlneeaot ine object ot the OTergenerooa aoeoUon, arc acta ot klodnoaa, bnt are eqnallj emijarTaaaIng and aa thorongblj nndealreble. The llnea ol the plot are olearlr drawn, well bronght oat and enurelr ooneUteni, altkongh anrprUlaglj anconvenUonu, a fact tor whloh (he aothoreai dcacrroa due oonalderallon and pmlae. It la to bo regreuod that the oomedj doe* not admit ot a more general aoUon ot the entlte company, not a low mombera ol the oaat being Ibrown Into oommonplaco rolea, addlog UUle to the etoi7, and aerrlni to atnngthen the prodno- tton from a nnmerlcal atandpomt only. Annie O'HelU bioDght awiolncaa and womanir giaco to the oUet anpponing role, and In the tew trying ■nnauou the ilot aoorda rnlBUed the ttqolrementa ooBpleielj. OiHn Johuon la caat in an agnoable put, and dcMrrea pralto lor hie apt concopiion. Kate DenU WUaon loottd a nattering auccaa with a neat Ml or ohanoior work, well roimiod, and to Panqr Brooke maoh pnlao la doe tor bU well ana- Mined ud IntelUgentij ooncelved work In Iheaec- ond comedy role. The moit relreabing and Ihor onghly agreeable Mrvloe or the oyenlng wia nn deied by Ftollloli Fagot, who inaialncd her en flablo npntallon In a manner moat delight- tnl, winning the moat pionomiced Indindaal iflnmph ecored br any member or the rappon. A word ot pnlie la due the management (or the ■lOatloataae embelllahoentaot the prodnoUon, the third ut being aet In a manner 10 win a hearty lonnd ot applanae. Mr. Otane waa raott cordially weleooedonhlaOretenmnce, and from the aiart oommanded the admiration and keen attention ot hia hcaron, with nomerona ourtain caUa aa the con- iaqnent reanIL HIaa Morton waa called belore the drop at the end or the second act, and bowed her thanka tor the friendly welcome her eiroita had oalled tonh. "Ola wire's Falher," open thla occa- alon ot Ita pionoanctd and well merited ■noceaa, «ia oaat aa follows: Hnohanan BlUlDgs, Em , Wm. ILOiaoe; Fimnk Uamllton,Orrln Johnson; Uaynard lABgdon, Geo. F. UeVere; Ferdinand Ltngdon, Jos. Whselook Jr.; Matthew, Percy Brooke; NellSllllogs, Annie O'Neill; Aunt FJlia, Kate Denin WUaon; Mrs! Canary. FtolUoUPagei; KlUyOaoary.Mary nanden! Adelaide lAngdon, Mind Uarllsle; uella Ungdon, Loolsa Brooke; Mr. Ilawllne, 1). J. Flngleton; Mr. Vandeipoel, B. Uonglas Hyer; Rer. l)r. Andnwe, Fnnk &lbun; Maid, Ida Uunows. Mima's BowiUT TiiuTiis.-Tho French Folly Co. U the atiraoiion this week, drawing tilrly weU Ailed hoaaee to the oponlog pevformanoes on Feb. a. The company Indndn many well known people, and an excellent ontertalnmont was pro- Tided. "Bimdlei's Fonrth or Jnly" opened the ahow. Billy B. Van doing well aa Owen Bradley, alitfd b] James Lowry, John FlUgerald, Nellie Handley.Hay Adams, Victoria North and Uoarles Kelly. ZellaOlaytonwaatlrstonUiellsiorapeclal- tlaa,lnannmberor well rendered songs. Lowry and Handley, oomedr sketch team, were applanded. Fltigerald and Kelly, Irlib comedians, concluded Ihelrtanghable act with a lively boxing boat. May Adama exercised her strong rolce to the best adrantage and was heartily encored. Van and Leaiy, In tboir sketch, followed, BUly Tan'a aniloa raUing maoh laughter. Ulark and VlTlan, In a variegated aet, and Okabe'a Jaoaneae tionpe or six Inlsliod the olio. The Japs perrormed a series or lemarkabK rcata In balancmg and acro- batlo work, a slide performed on a rope by one ot them being a snrptUlog feat. 'The King's Uaugh- len" Is the title ot tho bnrlceqoe whion bronght the performance to a olose. It was prodaotlvo ct moon langhter, and the oharaeler bits latrodnced were appnolated, UUly Van, May Adama and the rest ot the company were cast apptopilalely. Hobeit Manoheaier la manager; Phil J. Smuloger, bnalneaa oaoager; Oeorge u. Harris, advance; John Lester, slate manager; Max Storm, leader; Oharles Lillian, piopertlea. Next week, U. w. wil- Uams' Own 00, LoxEOH TauTRi.-8am T. Jack's OreMe Oom- pany opened to good honses Feb. 25. The "nop- leal Temple ot Theania" Inirodooed the dnsky vooallsla and danoan In a pntoslon or songs and tnn. Tom Brown, Mr. and Un. Tom Holntoah, Alexander H^, Uoo Haylea, Bd.and Frank Mallorr, Oeo. WUliams, Uha*. K. Johnson, Belle U«vls, Pier enoe Ellsworth and chorna, were heard lo advan- tage. Tom Brown, In dcaerlpUve aonga; Mallory Bnthen,slngenanddanoen; Wllllamaand Hay, aihletlo comedy team, and Ur. and Mra. Uclnlosn, In their sketch, with songe. made np the olio, "U Daue GleoUlqne" and "The Moonlight Minuet" wei* well pot on. "Plantation I'aaiTmes" closed the show. John w, Isham la the manaier, lUdge Waller, press representative; Jake Miller, atage dinetor; J. B. Stamford, leader. Next week, the May Howard 00. HaBUOUi'a Tniuru.—"The Major" la now In the tourth week or Its run. The aeaaon at Ula hoose will soon end, alUioagh there aeems to bo •one nnoertalnty about the aotnal date ol oloalng. Manager Uanler nu made extensive bookings ror the road lour, and loUniatcs that It may be extended to foreign huida. Should this plan 60 adhered to, Mr. Uarrlgan and tala company will be long abaant Hem this olty, and the present opportunity or see- ing this organisation ahould noil be neglected, uneenle Vassar reilrad rrom the oompany at the oleee or last week, and will ror a time seek resL HiHan'a Eionra AVSNuaTniiTiii,—UanrWII- lluu' Own 00. opened a wccli'a engagement here night of Fob. 'JA. wlUi an sndlenoe ot good alia In attandanoo. The onmjwoy Is made nn aa tollaw: Kherna and Uole, Hons. Unrreel, John Pathan, Imoieno Oomor, kaye and Ucnry, Frank Moran, McUale and Uinlcls, Qregory Btolben and J. wTKelly. The pivgnrame concludes vrlth iho aketoh entitled "llooney's Hlannpi." J. W. Kelly eaally oanted off the honon or me evening with Us songs and witty sayings. Next week, Wokcr A mida'Oo. jliuiD Squini TniuTBi.—"Rob Bci" entered 00 Vlab. Unpen the eighteenth week ot Its run at tills hoDse. it Is auil drawing well, and will no dsabt maintain Ita good record nnlopalred until toe oloae ot Its engagement. The one haadred aud OlUeUi pertormanoe la announced for Feb. 3T, when •oavenrra will be pneenled, as uinal. BxoiDWiT munu.—"Madame sans Oene" still oooimanda good altendaiuo at thla honse. It be ■soon Feb. 31 the seventh week ot lis run. The Dew Innslatlon, which waa need tor the drat lime ai, haa added much latereat to the pertormtnco, and haa proven ol espeolal value 10Mlas KIddor, •a It haa materially atrsngthcnod hor role. SMriBiTauTHa.—"The Masouenden" seems to lose none or Ita latercst nor popularity u tho weeki t^by. It started on Feb. ii upon ihe thirteenth weekol Us mn with exoclleot aiicndanoe, and It wonid. In all probabllllqr, draw good houeee nnill tbe end ot the aeaaon nad Mr. Prohman not de. aided upon other plana. aiWXM TiiBaTas.~"LltUe Ohrletophar," wtlh Beale Bonehlll to the tore, with Its entertaining speolaltlaaand Ita exhibit of Kllanyl pictnies, l< abil reaping a snbaUntlAl harvest. It began 00 Feb.uuelweotletb week or luran. riuiu's Tuitran.—"The Fatal Oatd" enured on Feb. at npon the ninth week and the last rori- nlaM ot lie atav. It lia< proven very surutaaful Mn and ahcnld have a pnnperona uatwr upon the nad, IiToimi TuiviiB —'The owe ol Rebellions SoM" oonUnnes to delight luge andlonccs st this hoBss. Tbe ninih week ot Ita run brgan Feb. ii, and IM demand tor aeau shows little ir any abaie- Stampud TUBiVBi.—"Too Much Johnsvi" COh- tlBoee 00 Its eweer at thla house. It 1 egtu Feb. U Ita fonileenth week. 8ouvrulia ot il.o one knn- dtedlh petforaunoe wcra diaiributod upon that dai& AoaoxnT or Hraio.-"nory of the lllll" enlend lion lu anh week at this house Feb. U. Bia Tauna.—Ueaman Thompson, In ''The Old Ucoestead," conlinnea to entcTialn good slaed aodlenota at this house. On Fub. 3t thla popolar flay entered npon Ita Blsth week here. Eon's TBiani.—The ngular Fall and Winter season ot thla honse having closed with the deput- nre ot "A Milk While Flag," on Feb. a, oiuulea Fnhmaa took temporary poaseaston ot the hoose, M.nndsr his recent arrangement with Mr. Uoit, wnenby (hs new lessee wUToccnpy It nnlU the be- ginning of the regular eeaaon next FalU Mr. Froh- man'a Int offertni wu 'The Foaodltng," a farce. In three aols, by W. beaUxq and K. U. Rohaon. Thla 6lay had Ita drst production at Qooley's Theatre, hfcago. III,, on 11 o( the current month. It nar- reKatne tribulations of Dick renncll, a young man who haa been reared u Ihe son ot Sir Nicholia Pennall, and who haa In Ihia gulae become aOlanced to Sophie Ontioo, danghter ot Major uoltoo, a sportive genileman, who la, neveribeleta, vsrr much noder the domination ot hIa wile, Dick accldenlally learsa that he la not the eon of Sir Nicholas, but la a ronndllng,aid havUg, In honor bound, commnnlosled thie flitelllgence to his betrothed and her parents, his marriage Is ne- oessarKT postponed uniil he can discover nis par- ents. He Immediately begins a search ror his mother, from which arises many humorous In- cidents and compllcatlcna, Tho tribulailona or the young man are greatly Increased by his efforts to aid hu Itlcods In mauers vital to Uielr peace and happlnesi. There rails Into the lisnda or Mn. Cot- ton a letter addressed to the restive Msjor by Tricky LlU'e Maybud, a moslc hall dancer, whosd- ditsses him as "Old Rom tl-lnm," and who an- nounces she Is coming to Urlghion, ihe scene ol the plar, Iii order to screen Ibo Major, Dick takes the girl rrom off hia hands. Ue plunges Into innhor trouble by his efforts to save one or his friends, Alice Meynsil, from a die- tasteful matnage, amngcd by hor fauer, and to aecnn her union to the roan of her ctolce, Jick Stanton. Through amUnnderstandlng or his plans Hiss Meynall elslms I>lok u her husband, and his relallona In all dIreetloDS become grosily atralned. F.venlaallv it Is dlicoverad that hela Ihe eon of the brother or the Banoet, and, bavlog been born In wedlock, be Is still sn ellilolo match. The other complications are speedily diapoeed of, andeveiyone la happy when the ouriain rails, not excepting the audience. The play la considerably superior to the average or Its class, and Is at timea ex- tremely diverting. It la legitimately hnmor- oua. and scIoUllatcs with Rennloa and orig- inal wiL It la dinicult to nulouin Interest In a laroe through three acts, and tha dllllculty hu not been overcome In thie case, hot, ss new complica- tions are constantly supplied, therelsoomparatlrely nine resultlDg weariness. Much or the humor li broad, bnt Ihe gamey Haver seemed to please the audience, and, Judging by the reception accorded the play, aaccess will attend lis run. The perlorm- anoe was In ihe main aallsractorr, bnl would have been more so had H, MIUerKent,In the role or Dick Pennell, moderated hit trinsporie, and been less stagey. K, M. Dolland, as tho Major, eully canled OS Iret honon, ami was extremely estertalnlng. Olssy Fitzgerald contributed a dance to which the term decorous would scarcely apply, but wbloh nas received with atetnia or applause. She spoke her llnee'with an Rngllah acceni and prononnolatlon which was vaaUyamoalnx. The play waa Ihns cast: Hsjor. E. M. UoUsnd; Ulok Pennell, S. Mlher Kent; Tiniotoy llucklebridge, Jos. Humphreys; Sir Nich- olas Pennell, Kenneth Lee: Jack sianion, Edward Emery; Alice Meynall, Margaret Onveu; Sophie Ooiton, Oeorgla Uuiby; Mn. Uouon, Uelen Tnoy; Miss ussher, Haggle Uolloway; ToUle, Jane Sleuon; The Tricky UlUe Maybud, Ulasy Fliz- Eenld. This play was preceeded. ss a onr- ilu niser, by ''Lethe," a one act play, bv A. B. Lancaster, which waa originally perrormeo at the Empire Theatre, ihia our, by pupils or the Empire Thestre Vramailc School, on April 1] laaL It telle or the hidden love or avoaug girl ror an artist who loves her roster mother, and when the sid Inielll. fienoe comes ot their approaching marriage the ond heart breaks. It aliorded ample opportnnlty to Annio RoBeoU to dlepUyhor emotional power, and ber charming bit of acting waa thoroognly en- joyed. She had excellent support. Toe cast: Leihe, Annie liuasell; Mra. Adehiide Vanvary, Usd- elloe Beaton; Edgar Athellng, 0. J. Uiohman. MaHiUBB A. II. BniLPON'a Bm<BFiT,',occurred at the People's Theatre on Sonday olghi, Feb. 21, It was the Otib alklr ot Iti kind since Mr. Sheldon assumed the msnagement or the hoose, and, like the rormer oocaalons, vraaan enure success. Many people were unable to gain admlsalon. A doral noneshoe was sent by the Seminole Club, and a wreath ol nowen encircled Ur. Sheldon's pleinre during Ihe evening. The rolloalag sppearad: Allda Pemull, Pnr, Max Adamsky, Robert W, Lvnob, the Brunelles. the Ronoleres, Hlie. Flossie, Ularanceand Kale Worrell, Raymond Shaw, Henri Oaaman, Uarry 0. Stanley, Frank Ostcs Rose, tbe I)eavee,rror, llobert Stanton and the beneOcIary, who appeared ror the ant time In six yean as a speclsllsl, also lo a aketch, asileted by hit son, Arthur Bheldflo, and others, entitled "Waiting ror the Next Act." UBTaoroLiTAN OrBnt Hoiras.—The swson ot grand Qerman opcn^ under Ihe dIreoUnn or Walter Dimroach, be;an Feb. li, with a performance of KIchnrd Wagner's three set music unos, "rrlslan and Isolde,'' whleh was thus out: Isolde, Fnu Ross Suoher; Bnngaenr, Maile Brema; Tristan, Max Alvary; Kuivuoal, Prant Sohwarz; Seaman, 0. H. marke: Helot, Rodolph OMrhanser; King Mark, p;mll Fischer. Of the above Fran Sncher, FrI. Brema, Uerr Bchwariz and Uerr OMrhaustr rasde their American deout on this oecaelon. Further annonncements for the week Include "Siegfried" xi, and matinee March 9, and "Lohen- grin" Hanb I. Nicolaoa Rothmuhl, one of the principal tenon or this ornnlzatTon, made hta American debut evening or Feb. it, In concert, at Oarnegie Uuslo Uall. Iiijou TaiaTSB.—"tfadelelne, or the Uaglo Kiss," a oomlo opera In three acta, wnrda by Stan- Islsus Btange, nusic by Julian KJwanla, wai given Its lint New York prailuctlon Kiib. u, at this honse, by the Oamllle U'Arvllle Open Co. Toe open wu liven Its orlilnal preatntatlon July ll, 18M, at the Tremont Theatre, lloaton, and the sioiT hu alresdy sppearod lo our columns. The work It nopieteailoiis, but poatoises more plot than la usual Kith operas or Its olaas. Tho dUi- logne Is amusing, and too muslo generally la pleu- Ing, andlherearaauumbfror "osioly"airs. The ohonsea are good, and the work Is well staged. OamlUe D'ArvUle appeared In the title role. An- brey Oonolcaalt wu excellent nv luron Ue Qrtmm, who la rejuvenated by Mtdelelne'a tlseee- Uls acting u tho decrepit ccnicnarian aud u the seplugenarlan wu clever and la keeping with his makeup, while his work u a man or Ofiy and a dashing youth or twenty-Qve wu woiiuyor equal praise. The Ur, aoumot otoeo. 0. UoniUce Jr. wu thoroughly enjoyable, and J. R, Hnrrar, as Fiedorl lUbeacwu entirely nUaraolorr. Marie Uretslor, u Msry Doodle, a aextnple widow, wou mnoh applause, and Msml UolUna made a pleasing Vivelie, Tho olhen did well. The out In lull: Tbe Uaron de Qrimm, Aubrey Bonclcanit; Ur. Qonrmet, Qeo. U. Boniraee Jr.; Freden Ribeaa, J, K. Hurray; Frederi, II. M. Itavonacrort; Julea, Uenry A. Stanley; Mirv Doodle, Marie Dressier; Mariot, Hilda Ilollns; Vivctte, Maud llolUoa, and Made- lelor, C!amlllo U'Arvllle. Julian Edwards, oom- pdieml tiiewors. Is musical director. The opera will eiay iiem three weeks. Koanu t UiiL'a.—An sudlenco that packed this E^I-ulur hiiusu to Iho doora gathered logethcr on ouOny Digiit to pa&s Judgment upon the pro- gramme |iri.,uiicd week of li. The UahlooLinn TiloolSeiss U .iintikloeen were Dow oomora.and Srovedihemscivcs to be go«d singers. TheHoesuw roihera, llllpuiitn aihleies, began their aeven- leenth wees with their popuhully nndlmlnlshcd. Monday night was the oae hundredth performance of these clever milp people at this house, end al ihe cloee ot their hoi tlioy were oiub presented, on be- hair or Koaler A Ulal, with a gold medal, ap- propriately loiurtbed, to commemorate the oeculon, Olasle Lnliua entered npon her sixth week and galnol new admirers. The Ftanis l^lir, aerobata (Moond week); Panl oin- qnevalll, hug or Jugglcn (eleventh week); Alolde UsnltaTno, nyiog tnpcse (4io]nd week); Uorte; and Wilton, triple hurliontal bars (third week); Hona. Btaluvllle, chancier imltaitons (isv- enth week), and A, O, Uunoia, vrnirlloquist, com- pleted the list nr perrormera, all ot wuum were well received. Tho programme riosrd «lih the living pictures, a new picture, "Between Love and Duty," lelug produced for the Oiat iimc Alter the jpeirormanoe iho Moblemann Trio rendered musical numben (vocal and Instrumental) on the promenade. NtBio'B IBBITHS.—Edwin Barboar'ssUoDg melo- drama, "Land ot lbs Hidolihl Ban," hsd a very large audience 10 applaud lia picturesque scenes and listen lo Its Interceiluf story on Monday sight, Fsb. M, In this theatre. Theaudience at times grew boisterously enthuslutlo, and the prinelpila oT the out were rreqnently honored by ouriain recalls. Edwin Baibonr ailll appean u Oapt. Joiiy weather, and Charles BarrlBger u very eObcUvs in Ihe ohsr- actcr ot Sunlocks. Next week, Bobby Oailor, In ''BooitMoAllUtcr." FooansNTB BvubtTobitu.— Alihongb It wu aononnoed that "Bumanlty" would cloee at this house Feb, St, the p|av wu eonunaed it (Ita ronnh and last week). "At akanghnoD" wlU loUow Msnhi. Tbb OisiKO.—Thla hoose, u la noted In another fin or this papsr, wu reopened to ihs pnbllo on eb. ». The prcent undertaking It the second attempt or lie present manager, Rudolph Aronaon, to place the honse upon a paying buls with vsnde- vllle, ballot, taree and operetta u the sundard at- uacllona. The Interior hu been brightened np throughout, and furnished with new carpets, a new curtain and new scenery, and the needed addition ot eleculo llghu la at once obaerved. stately palms and poued plants give a cheeitui effect In auditorium and balcony, while the tank ol Imita- tion trull, trees aud ahrabbery on the buffet floor, behind whloh LIchtenattlu's Uungailao Band play at Intervale during the evening, la skllirully ar- ranged. The audience on Monday night, is, wu a large and well dressed asaembiagr The programme wu made np u tollows: 0. W. WillUma, ventrileqalsl; toe two Went- worths and a not very clean looking pig, an. nounced on the programme u "The Three Went- worths;" Slgnoriia Juanlts, French obantea*r, whose oostomcs are rich In color and texture; Spadoni and Mils Agnes, Jugglen; John 0. Keete, Yankee farmer; H.PIohat, a clever French Imita- tor and dancer; the Three Fowen, grotesque bicyclists; HUe. (Jhatel, rapid oil aketoh; the can- tata, "Trial by Jury;" (he ballet. "Sports d'Blver;" the American debut or the onthetH Oarpas, a very clever deo of young acrobats, and Baroueas B'rzaenyl, In Bungarian songs and dances, who did not create a very ravoraole Impreulon npon her audience by her work. Jacobs' TBSiTsi.—"The nastier" opened the week here Feb. it, before big andlencu at both atteinooo and evening pertonnanoes, when sp- provalwu bestowed upon It, the play being well nmimbered on account ot former uUsraotoir visits. Much or the dialogue hu been changed, the old witticisms being dropped lor newer and better onea, and Ihe play being brightened np oon- aldenbly tnrooghont. Seveial varied and enjoy- able specialties were ooninbuted by Watson t Hntehinis, Smith snd Cook, John T. Tlemey and Ed. J. uefferasu. Following Is the cut In full: Oon McFsdden, John T. Tleney; Anhenser Bush, Harry Watson! Quiver Kllnm, Ed. J. Reieman; Bean Brummei. James P. Bmlih: "Bud,"JsauBF. Cook; Howell N. Shout, J. U- Bradley; Al. Toeplpu, Ernest Wilson: Rnfe Qarden, Thoe. A. Unmpnnee; Lower Baee, H. O. Reynolds; Anna Danta, Alice nntchlnia; Carrie Oon, Irene Bemandez; Daisy Bell, Mamie Mayo; Marnerits, JolU V. Taylor; Sweet Marts, Oertie Mllllogton. Oeorge Dixon's Specially Co. comu next week. DsLT'a THBiTBB.—ShUespesire's oomedr, "Two Qenilcmen ot Venns," was revived at this house Feb. li, sner s sitep In this land ot nearly half a century. It wu thns cut: Duke or Milan, Oeorge Ularke; Pnteos, Frank Worthing; Valentine, John Onig; Sir Thorlo, gideey Berben; Sir Eglamour, Qenud Maxwell: Antonio, Campbell Qolun; Pan- thlnOj Oharles Leclercq; Ltunce, Jamu Mwla; Speed, nerbeit Oreshsin; Boat, Tyrone Power; The Fint Outlaw, Uohsrt Boaworih; Second Outlaw, Thonus Bridgland; Sylvia, Haxlne Billot; Lncetta, SybU Oarllsle: Julia, Ada Itehan. ThU play wu lint produced In thla conniry by Mr. and Mra. Oharles Keen, at the old Park Theatre, In this olty, on Oct. 0, IMS. They gave It, however, only tour Performances, bnl soon after that It wu acted In hUadelphla, Boston and Balilraore, aince whloh period It hu tied bo revival until the preseat time. PiorLB's TnEsTBB —The hnt city production of "Rush Olty," a rarce comedy, by Ous Ueegn, oc- curred hen night or Feb. 2t. itlsa livelyproduo- tlon or the elap bang order, bat its lines are wlity aud cleverly satirical or resil estate speculations. It was flnt produced at the Bijon Theatre, Brooklyn, N. v., on April It, leM, snd the story appeared In TnaULirrBBorJunelor thatyear. There wua good sued aadlenca present on Monday night. The cut rollows: John J. Rush,8herTle HsUhews; Prof. Leydsn Jar, Htrty Bulger; Wubligton Ohumley, Jos. uoyne; llev. Ephralm Turner; John ailr»y; Pat MclntyreM. J. Oollagher: Dsn Bealy,T-Ed- ward Hall; Tarantu'a Tom, Frank 0 Brien; T. R. U. Blue, Ralph Penlleid; Dunn Drown, Qos Rob- blu; Thioklog Men, Wm. Koosi, 0. L Caraoo, Manh Warner, Lee Robinson: Mrs. WInlleld Ho- rlarty, Adelaide Randall; Nannie Jenlomon, Herri Osbouinr: (;alllope Emerson, Oella Mathews; Jessie DIokledoff, Sadie Olsflln; Hlnnte Llewellyn, Josle Olslila. Next week, Steve Brodle, In "On the Bowery." WosTB's tfosios.—BTSOlysoodbnjlDtas cooUoniato bs tbs nils bar*. Tbt bat of psrfernim Id lbs eoo- UaaoDS ebow Ibis wesk ooattlu ibsse DtmM; NsLJ. nicti, the RomUs. ths Onmea. Chsa Bsvai. PesrI Bsv. mond, Bd. Oolbv. Bob Oolea Dsn Wlsa, Stella WUer, HaMIWanlsailBurrJ. iMltr. '' Mrs. rovTRB AKD Ma. bhllbw will play sn •ds*k«. meoc at tbs nith Atuiiis Tbsatre In April, IoUowLds Wm. U. Oiua^ Towr PuTot's Taairas—Pur aararal weeks past boslDeu at thla hoaas has besa on tba Inotuae, sad tbe attancsaas Pab. 99 nilsd STetr a«at id lbs aadliorlnm Mr P«atorhsdpr«(iaT*d a sood bill for tba smaasmaot 01 hia palrooa. Dot on llonjaraft«ni«ioo ba fprang ssor prlaa lo throe lllodoo jBssl^rssadoirallaora, who ta- trodocad foma T017 olofer won, loelodloa a BiDdoo bukat trick, ohtoh bms boon ason bet* before. Tbatr sot wont aowall tbat ther wan hnoiodlKlelr •oeacwl for lha wook. Mr. Psator via In blih slao Dlebl 01 IS. tie BADS two DOW soDga-ona ol wblcb. "UplDihaOsl- lory," la very eaichr and wblch will prabtblr bacono vary popnlar on the airooL aaorilerarker, in ebancter aonsa aoa dtDcaa. old not come up to cxpeotsuoDs Bdwoid and Louise Loratle, in a oomadr In abadovs, wore wall recalTOd. JamasT.Marfmjaiid AllcaO Aldan, Id, "Tba PoamsD's Call," were olerar and the sadionoD ahowad lb IrtpprMlatloD ot thair Doat work. aIodu Hatoh. IB lUoiiratad aonaa sod danc«^ racolvad olonir ol applauao. Max PotUnsill snd bli dog orostod oon- aldorab'o omuatnaDt Tho Oe P.trftAts. In ihalr whirl- wlDd dtnelDS. WOTS londly eaoorei. Rinna aed Ano (UDor g7mDU>.s. kept the sadlaooa la good bsinor. Tho We«ton Broa, to Uiatr mqaloal aot aa the Osgo and OooD, were faDDT and raoaired monds of applaoa* wbtlaWm. and Ida Monollo aod tbeir somanaDltdeg Bob, who oloaid lbs bill mat tbe aadlence bona id good homnr. Hlu Homllo doea aomo good work on Ibo wire, wblla Wo). Morrallo mabu a lanoy eliwn. Tba dog •bowa oaiafiltntnlDf, his tricks beuig Tory olavorlr par (oraod. ivBiTO's UPlOX SaOABB TnSATHR ..Theredoeu'taaom .jbeanylotnptobualnaaa at ibiabonae. Lou oornan alwsrahtTatoboBatlahadwIth ataadlDg rcoon, and a«T- oiml tlmea last wook Ibo aale of Uekota bad to be atoppod, which waialao ibo caao rab.It. Tbo blu tbis wooYid. tr«lacod TaobaraotTadosa for tboflrat lima u ibis bouae. Tho can whkh bu boon Ukos In tliair trmlnlag la abown 10 all their tricka, and tbo dog drasia, *Tbo Door Hanc" aUnwa 10 wluu panooilOD the anliDstiieu be broosbL Jamas TtioratOD, In hta la'o^t boors. Islrly bnosht down Iho boDao. Tbat bo la popolar bare cad. not bo danlad. Zanora aod Fodao. In tbair bead balanclOR aols, wora wall rocalfod. David Goo- dokl. mlmlo aod atory tailor, mat with aeccof^ IbiabolBgbtaaocond wook, tCallsaaa, tbo togslar, did fome clarer work, tho Ammona-CIarlBe Tito, la tbetr iDlerlode or Di'ia'c. mirth aod danolog bas«o a rslaro oongomantre Bi d wora wall racalfoi. Baldwla and Daly. Iho hsipy Itouanlola. wore taony, and wan loodir opplAndad. Olanroy and Hogao. In tbofr boilnw bc, did gooj work, wblle lha otbora on ibe but wore; Mar Wont- wortb. Id bodbb; HIk. nAirlo. lo a morlcAl sot; Prof A J. Marlloe, Tontrllo<iut»t; Nolllo Plalda, aloRer and ilanoor: Jaraao Brltroo, diaraolor aod doaodptlTe vocal- liL BDd tienllar and Qroore, mniteAl act. HrniaePALiORMoaioil.—Tbo prmetpal latturea Id tbe onrlo 1ib1< thia weak are Ibo Sooth Boa lalaodara In Ihelr nallToilancABIaald tobe tbatr amt oproBrmnca lo Kaw Tort): Mllo Hoiello and bar tioopo of aducAt»d apsolala InaBmllhTwlDfilaUra ttaDrontooatllbflatand bead baUacar). WUaon loBpanaloolal] Proi Cabollea' lllnsloa. Braloon (wator qaaoo). and H. Shol'B'B bonnal ol trained graat Dana doga, wblcb bava h^o In trslQlng Bines tho flrUol Ibo yaar. Etaeo.^Bff VlDcent. (;ollios and Bay, May Walab, Prof. Euna, Tasner and Baonat. an'1 HIM and Iralaod. Mra Katb Lawlor was swarded tlfiOi damagao P«>i, B by tho Cooit ol Oommoo PIbasId borauiCBRBIoatT. r*Drr PlwDCb. Mrs. Lawlor's buattaad dud from tbo alTteu ol bolnt klohod by one ol tba hptaei that took pstt 10*^0 riodlial DAOsbtsr" at Ibo AueiloAnTho- aire. Ilitrlen.—At the Open Bouse Mn. Pi'ttorand Eytlo Bellow did a birwssh's bBilneaflPob ll^u, and made a favoiablo Impiasalon tbe forapart ol Ibe week la hlsb comedy, pasalag 10 ivaivdy 00 wadooaday aroslng, whan tbay pnoaotM '^Jbarloiia Ooidar" for tbo flral time Id Mow Tork. TbsptooowusoudlortboflmUBS In AraorloaAttbe Baldwm Thoair«,8aa Francisco, Cal, iBft Jnly. Tbe plAy la by I. o. Montosonlaoa. It wu poorly slBfBd and wu aoBnewbat Darnd b¥ laolty Bog- llab, at Umae It being Inpoiaible toDDdsntaiid Miw. Pol- ur. TheTrooadoravaadovllla Co.. headed 1^ SBadow. garo ibatr BiwIJfew York parloimBca at Ibis honae m, inAlareo sod frieadly aulanee. Next voek, niM.Q. ecBbrmtko. UoioaaCB.—"la CM XastDakypsokod Ibe heBSaal oaob portormaaoa last weak, "on uts MtaBlaalppt" vu praoantod IS, for Ibo Bnt* time In DarlcD, to a largo aad|. onoa. Tbta anjo of draau alwaya paya st Ibis hoosa. Boal weak. Bill Booy. la *1bs riaaa^ OLTurio-aaa Jsek'a Oiaolss did ona ol the best waok'a boBloBBa of tbe aaaa nn . lloo A BatlDa'a Oom- •OlBDB^o "UoDoodlo sas Poodla,"opaDodtoa cmvdod boo'o IS, aod will noOoabldo wall au wook, SB Ibe show ladlffaiaol fron ttia goaorml no of olbar MtlwalloBB pltBlogitjIaboaB*, Maitweok,BAlUySWood'aOo. lUaLBii MraloH.—Tbta bona* wu not forgoQan lost waak. wblcb oamo aoar bctog a roooid broulag one. Thla wook: Cnilo tlall-UoUand Bud of fan ifcoplo. Ou Uathoti and Tanhao Scott. Bugw-AIL carnaUo sad Joa- nla I'osrl. John A ri ooBTt.Ad.Carllsla,JaSBloCarlLOoo. 11 TureoT. and llolan BoaaolL HiK BAVBBSsoRPsa, maaagar ot tbs Atbaaasm, da. niaa tbat BBlBriao ware not Mid wbsn thu bonso elocod 17. Ue saya bBlaaooa era das poma porformanwboaa claima mn to dlaputo. Ila futbar Says tha boaaebu oloaod tor rop alra NEW YORK STATE. loTSi In a Tailed abudaaoa of altraetlaas. two of onr plarbonaaa msklag saveni chaagas ol bUl aaah dnrtng tbs week. Some of tho pleeas an uUnly asw 10 Biooklyiltae. 0ns play bas bees hsn osea baton thla BABSOo. bat 00m os Ibis Urns "BJ" a new namfc ud bu Alio boan worked oror ao u to brloa out Bavoial obfitMnToraproflDBoUy Be;rer<J old fsTontM bsva Ki^Sd, and iboDid bo glvaa a baarty weloomo. But. "ou^al bafo booD MUstaslDry lui »eA». If mod boUBO may bo UkSD u a eriurlon, ud then laao appai^ •AtraasonwbrtbB corroDt weak abonld Dolbojsslaa soctOJUtal If Ibo alunJADeo will Aasfsgo Ibo trsl Dlaht ADdlancos. TbopobllcAnaakionalrtoaklDirorwaralar the lima whan Knowlaa A Palmar wiU ssBsma lbs muBgomaat of the Kaw Park TboalTe. , Maaaaar BDowIaaliawldoawBko.np to dau hoaUor In tboa&l. CAl sOAliw, and knowa prauy naorlr what ibe tnUto wsau It WBB be vbo Intmdncad Ibo Bcbom* of Inia ud ibrea wsaks ptDdDCtlooa ol playa In Ibis olty, wblcb moats wllb lha goooimt spprobAllon of ibo IbBAtragMrn. If MaaanrKnowlaBCAaCArrTonl bis pUns, wblcb at* not aa yot fallr dooldad open, a wondorlbt ImprOTomspt ID Iho ArTAoganaat ol billa will bo won bi tbo P»k when Ibsnoit BAAnon baa talrlr bono. Soma of Ibo pleooa MOB bare ihloaoABonconu oully bare ran two oroTBDlhreowoak^andmotwIib aoocsBa, whlls olbcn mat wltb a biting troat. and thai, too, boron tboIr en gBsamtaU had hardly more tbaa begAn. N*itaea8oa wlllaeomuytmporuntcbURoala ibe tboaljlea^ and opontlolloa Anawthtatnwill then bs addad to Ibo lilt aid aomo ebaagea wUI bo soon In olbara. Tbu will bo nouc'Bblr ao In regard to tbe aiar, wbera ibB preacnt tbrm ot amosomoDt witi bo ciiugod to that of cooUnDoaa porfonnancea. Tbe arTAbgofflsnts idr Ibo futara of Uie QrAod Oporm Hon BO anatlll In aboy- aaco, and nolblog of ImporUoco will bo dona nntll Bftor iboclojioor tbepreaaDt Boaaoo. OiADd open raotwtib aomncb aooean ibat Abbey AOrsn on sorlonalrcon. tafflptAtlng tbe prodncUon ol sraed opore in thla city noxtaasaoD 00 a more glRanllo acAla tbao bu boretofora boon aoan bare. Tbay lollr raaltie ibot tba Bnwkira pMpIo BPDrsciBle a good tblog wboo Ibsy boo It, and will pay a bign price lor a Oral cIabb aitlelo. Tbe smatsnn wIUboodmrIb Uielr rvhaaisalJ. for tboy oipoct a I " UmednrloR March. Ooeortwo playa II not mora, ba giron this week, bnt Ibe real work of the losdlnf smBtooraocloUoaoriblBcttrwm beaoen nailmABIb. OOLOSBia.—AlarsoAadloDCOgroatad John Drew rob. ls,wbanbabagtablBBnnnAloDgAg*moDt In "Tbs Ban. blaSbop." Mr. Drewabowadtogoodadfuuga-aDdtbe plooa le eoBBldarvd tbe auoBgest lo wblcb be busvor appoirad baro. "Hlaoaadoab" floUbed a asccosanl two waoka* ongagemenia. Palmer Coi'e "The Srawnloe" March 4. Buoo.—Ooe ot the flooat nperterlos soon ben this Boaaoo la prasoaied tbia week. MAotgor Bart 0. Eon. nadybuftobertMADtalL who wilt be aoon ben for tbe Oral time in aovanl lOArs. an his Altracilon. Mr. Msn. talt'B oponlog piece wblcb wu rlron Fob. lt,wbu this BPAOloaa bona* WW packed to Ibo doon wu "TheCor- alosn Bfolbare " ll will bo npeatad oa Wodooaday and SltnidayDighf. OaTuoadsyoTaologandAtTblusday's maUno* "Monttsra," will bo Ibe bllL On Fndav night, "Bamlot" and on Tbnnday eraDlnf and Batotday coatlnAB Mr. Mutall will bo sosa in - Tbo Marblo Baart'* John Komell seorad a auoooas lul week Id "McFaddeo'a Blopamant" Oos noogo, to 'Ton Tooaon," March a. PiSK.—Patlx Morris wb« gtvon aboarty rocopUoo by a big aadleneo Fob. a, whan be opened (or a brier eniago maol, ID wblcb bo will rreaont Ova playa, Ibro* ol ibom bolog now bare. As a Drat nigbt'a atlnotion boolFoied "A (Uma or Oaida'* foUov#d by "Behind tbo Boeeea" Tbta blU will be rapoalad Tnoaday, Pildav sad BaMida: nightsudaltbawadBOBdaymatlBa*. Oo WadneidBTand Tboraday nlgbta ho will pf^nce'Tbs Laird" Aod "Tbo But Hbd," botb DRW, Al BslDiday matloos'Tbo Old Moolotan" will bo oard aa 0 eortaln nlBerto"Tbe Boat Han.'' "ATriploCblOBI«wn"plByodtogn,tdlionBWUst week. NatO. Qoodwlo, iBreportorr, MarchS. oaABD OrsRi Bocsa—wllltAm Collier hu ntarnad to ibla oily lor anntbar briaf oogsRomeot, and bo wu glTOO a ronflDR welcome Pob 19. Uabu ebugad the name of "A Bso^ Kumbor," wblcb be appoarod (o a aborl lime ago at tbo Park, lo "Ona or lbs Bon" ud bai ebugad the part ot Iho, id which bo mads aneb a do. oldad enoeaae while od bis Ust rtait ban, late odd of malar prvmlnonce. A larte andtuca wu pnsoat on tha opaolns olabt Tbo pleo* Is son of uotber good ion tola wMfc. "Tbe PlAms'' bad a big ran lul week, when tbe alga ''Stan-iIng Boom Only*' wu traqnaotly diaplayod, obArles DIcbaon, In * looos," March L eria-—"lha Dorby WiDoor" In tbe alirHMoD Manuor Barry Dool PArbar pnaoou to bta patrons this wsok, ud ItahonldpreTO a good drewlnw enrd. Big booiaa ware tbo order at both porfomuacoa rab. XI, wboo It wu saod ban for tbo Brst limo. The plica Is piodneodon u elAbormte acalo. Tbo acaoea pocnllar to a taoo track an wall daplolad. ud mat wlib BReeaaa, u did aan. arul'a cabin In lha first act ud lha raoa ror tbo 8L Loals Deiby iDtbelutaoL IntbAoompAayAreAnbnrDonii.Piuk Dayton, Porter j. wblla. Mu MlUor, Lonis B BbII. aaorgo Kobler. P. Daly. W. BUrtdBo. P. BawUaa, Ollga Vorae, Joan Uatobar, Mloa Oanoel. Tlola Artbnr, ud Hn w. EldrldR*. Mr and Mn. Byreo, la '^e Uoo ud DowDBOl Lira"ware the altraoUoulutweok. ''L^nii or Ibo MldolabtaoD" March I. Btor a Bumar's—a moat axcaUont piosnai praaenieo ben Ihia week In BalllyA Weoda BIgBhow, nma ta Braohlpsi,—Ttiere Is plentr C good natsrial OS tbe loesi boaids this nek, aat Ihssltigiisis wU- ho two PMlonnuieM F«b S9 uw t«a oravdj tttttiDon tbu fllltd tb« home, whlob U the bMt «r(d»ua Cut Uw aliov *U1 meet «1U> flataolal laoeui dorlni lu RMtmeoL Tbo dooble perfonDuoM flTta uUy br Llogmrd'i6«r«o«d6nilMt VMk ware Umlr ktundn. TbeWtbtOwUMtrohl. HOBia A Qbuaidt's OuiifO.—HkDAf tr Otrhiidt bu unoitd ■ putioaUrlr lUrMtir* bill ibli WMk. ud t o(o*OM booM vui)«0«d Ui« am nif bt*f Mrtormuc* Pob. Ui Tbe JoboMa Brolb«n, tb« 8w«dl*b atbtatak wiU motlD tbiBWMk. othan tr« OluriM Wlltanl ud BUIr Uall, md Plpar ft«d HuDte riomw.HtA IMMt^ Amelift Baoai, Mlonl* Boboll ud oiben. IfUB|«r 0«r* hudt UDoniMM iba JaptDtti* ]It1di plotorMoail wceka mruioa —II *ba bit uJltocaa Uut auanlad tba p«r fonnuMvof''Dalinaaloo'a at 8li*' bantaitwaaonou beUbftDuaoritarion. lu proflt thla w»«k la aaaiir«d. Hana JuMD, tbeilAr, hM» UrgftfoUowlovlDtlilapa't ^1 towo, aod a xoodlr aambar wa« pnMnt Fab. 18. wom bebagwaweek'aaDfagamtoL OaU% Poi crowded tba boufaataTenparlonnueetutveab. Cbaonoej Oloott will brinv "Tba Irlib Artlat" weak of Uttcb i Oatbtv.— '■TbeDuilar,'* wblob bea beeo aaaa In tbli Jart ol town baf ora^ opened Feb. tfi to a oood alud u- laoco. Woeir of Manta 4. "A Bu on thaBanlL" Burial.—Walter Saniord a Stock Compur tM bare thla week wlih * Tbe Power of Gold," a btablj popolir aod lanaatleDBl malotSramt. Tbe opealDK boaae wu toed. HteTO Brodle did a lud office boalneu laitweelr. "rbe HasUer>' week ol Martb 4. LTOimr.—Tbe Pbllllpi Btoek Oompur make a new de- parture tbIa weak in tbe ahape of aone'blnf men cluilo thu tbeir put effotta, b/ preaentlog "£«ab, Ibe Foraaheo." Tfie title part ll euared bj Smma Ball. Tbe opaolD(boosa wu 8uulaotOT7. Umuci.—Maaager Oarr hu diuontlnaed hia borleaqoe ■took compur, ud In |ia place ibia week be glvw bii ratrona a good vaaOeTlUe bl|t. BoffalOa—it Ud AudeiUT of Htulo <'8tiore Aorai" cornea Feb M Tor ona weei. 'Ae OUl I ben Be- blDdlle"Mar«hMi,"A Baoehol Eera"7-9. **TbeDu- iler" and "OU sled rnotr" net with talr palroaage laat week. BTAB Tniitu—DeWoir Hopper atarted Feb. B for Diree BlRbta. WlUon Banau x8-Marob I; t)ol Bmllb Ruisell7-9. TbomuQ.Seabrooke'aCo. didalargebael- oett, "fl. R. 0." tppearlDji at aooe ol the performaacu Hr. Peabrookedapaited lor yoor citj U, owing to the dutborbla motbar. fiiage Oinetor Snitb aceeptablj took ibeaodar atudr. LTOBOM TaBATaa.—"()«parba'* itaited » for tbe weak. Tbe Sudow Troca^aro VeDdeTlUea nail we^ "It/ Laai'* oioaed piofitablr here O. OODRTeruaTTUBATitB.—BobFltaalDOMoa'Co atarted a lor all data, Tbe Olty Sporta otit week. (leo. DUoB*a Co. bad a aobtUDtlal dalK dalablng ts. BniA'a llrsio lliu..-Zara, tbe Boottaa, LodeU and Alrarea8atauma,T1ireeUelatonUlatera, Uany Brighton, Judae Brolhare, Mall Talenaea, tlie Andenoaa, Frto McCfallu and Batelle BajmoDd. f(OTa&—Tbe lui orobeiiiaooBoert bat one of the eaa- *Ao. will be gUen at Hoalo UalL U. with & VaUla Hllk Bololit Yuje retaraa ■ arob il, lor ihaToeal Boolatr OoDcart Alurt Llord. who hu beudlreet* Ids tbe coming prodoo'lon of ^*T&e Mikado*' by local talent, bed trouble with the tDaoaganiML uJ reUioed to a ew York. ^ Aibany.^Tbero was varieij enoDgti to sqII eTerrbody lut week, aod all ibe ibaatrea did a big baalotat. The Leiud Opera llooae opened the weak with iba annual toanamcnt of tba Aibuy Atbtetlc ClubooFeD. 18.atwblcb anumtMr of notM boxeiaap- -Marad. The ibMtr* waa crowded. Feb. 19. 30 Wag. ;olllar.lo"OonortheBoya,'* played betore goodilsed aodlflDcu. Feb. II. Marie Juaen, In *'Deloiooloo*aat Bii/'urved to fill the theatre tolhadoorf. Tbe week eodad eiib three perlormucei ol "Down In Dixie,"0, T3 with largo aittndaooe at each. Booked: Ml **Tbe Boaln;" 17. 18. "In Old KeotockT;" March iTft, Bol Bnlih Kiiaiell In "A Poor Belailon" aod "Ptaeeinl Val- lar:" H Joes MBrpbyla^Tli^Keiryaow." UAhUAnra BiBioaaa Hill bvl "Frlnoa Pro Teoi** Feb. II Ta ud )ar«e aadianc** were Man both nlgbta nomine: U.aB,"8owlBg tbe Wlod;" t7. "Tba PB«in« 81iow;'*a, Hartb 1. "Dataeat Bo>ala:**B,BobertIngenoU wlllltciure; aublact" The Bible." Tub Oiian Tatitaa bu Hay Bowaid'a Burlaaaoa Co laitweak. aad did a large boitnta^ Booked: M- Harch 1 tha Clij Club Borloaqne Co.; 4-9, *Tbe Wbiu Crock'* Co. Bocheat«r.—Tbe Ijc«am will remain duk until March 1, aban "Sowrow the Wlod'^comu for the laat two Bigtata oi the week. Marie Janau did atalr boalnen the last two nlghu or laat weak. Annoanced: Manh M, WlUlam Bun* 7*9, tba Bandow Trovdeio TaaderllteOoDpuy. CooE OraftA uobaa.—Cbarlee L. Davlp. in "Alno Joelyn,'* baglna u eniacemeot Feb. lor ue drat half of tbe week, when Bobby 0«jlor, In "Sitort MoAilliter," comu for tha remainder of the wub. Last week "Old Jed rnQtr: •» Al&M HeiDdoD had fUr hoalnua. Maroh<4,^a theOo.'*^ TBB AouuT Of Mcita bu Tola Poneroy, la "Llttla Htirrleua." for tba eurnat weeh'a attnuiwHi uat week the dtyfoorta played to lane andleuea. Week ol Manh 4 the Boae ifm^nrleMae OompMy. WoBDBJUaaHDMoaio TaaATu.—The folkiwlai attiwv Ilalla-Blalto leuongjawed^nu). Daiter ud aaUaela tf" 5*1''* hoy).^ fbeatiy-Marlowa aad Ploakett, Uarry Safton, May Deacla,Uw BasdaU aad Oeorge £ Aufleo. Tnj^AX tbe GflAwold Opera Boom "I.ind of IheMMolfbk Saa» did fklily weU Feb. 19. "Dowa la Dlile"dl4 a food bofineulo. IL William Oolller, In ^ecftbeBoya,*'hid fair booaee tt. gi Bt. ae«r|e Buur. ia "A BfuK" oomaa fa ». *Tbe BbMbq** V. & Ja oU KutaebT' (third tiA i^U aeaaoaLManM^ %omu Q. Baabroobe^ la ■*rbe Oiud Tialer.** Har^ 1. Ram'BOPUA UODia—Tbe AdoaU Otuh, la **CDoada** iMMtbaboaiaFebLlS Tbe TnyTaohtOIabkla^^a TtaaTioFDna^ fltab plar "Woa Ba^m! •Tha ILaftB«hi^Ma'*«aawat *wawlafl theWlsd**^ (vatam OUBTTMaATaa—fte Wblta Onok BatleaQoa Oom. HBF VMM a tor tbe week. The ftF PonvBarlHau l^pur did a blf baalAUB aU Mat wealL^ 'ariaaqaa Bnacu*.—At tba WlaUac Opera Houe B. F Sarla' **0. T. 0.** Co, had lane bonsau Feb. fli Booktf * *^ PaavlDg Bhow*« M, tIkm. Q Baabfoob^ tarTbe Oraod TUler, 17-0. "The Girl I Left Beblod Me** KwS BinABLi TauTaa.—BlUr Bairr U '^e Btlilag Ou* etaUon," Match l-J. ^ H. B.JaooB* Taaavaa—'-Shaft No. 1" draw wen Feb. IMDk u did "Ibe Dtaler >t-0 Sharidu A Flynn^i nity 0poru0-T7. Mme and ADtuBtla IfeaTUle. la^Tha Boy Tramp** aod '^USi'* S—Mareh t BiBflhantOB—At tho Stone Open Houe rhaa. U DavU, la "Alrla JobIiil" drewblgooaioeeaFeb. 18. "SbariNo.r'pleaaadatalriynodaludattdlaA«ell! Boekad:S, WD.BarTr, In ''TbaflualnvOanantloa:*'ttL Tboa Q. Beabrooka, lu *^e Oraad Vitler;** MaiohT. "The Amuoaa;*'11**00 the Oo.". At BI|ou Thaatn "MiuTelapbcnIa** had paying bualoaM Feb. IMDL Blee A Barton'a "Poodle aad MoDoodl«"dreworowdednoneM tl'tX ComlDg: 0-zr. the Fay Fofler Buriaiqae Oom- aanr: tS-Mardi t, "A Oraokeriuk." Vtica*—At tbe UUoa Opera Honae "floii aod Heap,*' Feb n, ud "The Fut Hall.*' tS, both had poor henaaa. '*AmoH the Braakera" (locah oene l\*-The Paaaing 8how**a^ "Tbe Olrl I Lelt Beblod Me*'«L The Beabrooka Opera Co. Marcb 1 At the Weademad ■ Oorlo—Luc vcek'a aUraoUou nnala. Btage Pqgll. Ulle entaitalnmuL Newbnrv,—At tbe AcaOemj ot Uoilo 'Darteet EguIa*' cornea Feb. 11 Marie Januo, In "Delaoaleo e at Bix,"Mereh4 *^e"C '*I>owo In Diile" drawn good alud faooee Feb. IB ud lare ncellent aatlatanlOD. Cbuncey Olcott,2D; la Irlih Artla^" taited tba capacity of tho hooper loeludtof all itaadlng room ipaee. ILUNOIt. Ghleagoa—Maiiacer Tom Frtor.of tbeSoblller, aiul MiM Lonlae Beaadet aia bavlnc u unhappy time ot It Mia Baaodat opuad a two we^' engafament Feb. 17, with Dragoon'i Daaibtar.** It waa not aaoc- «eaa,ud Hr.Frlor eongbt to end thautaieaMtwlth tbe 0i«t weak, ud oagaged Sadie Mattlnot to coma In with * Tbe Paaiport*' aod open M, Instead of a week latar. Hlu Martlnot'a manager accepted the propoililoo aad came on, bBtMluBeaadetudbermuanr.Mr. Aaiont, eonoloded tbat ihey woald not be puahea oat. and ao ap- lied lo Jedge TnthlU lor u ujuctloo restnialoa ler Prior nrom cuoaUlng the latter baU of their eogtgemenL Muaier Prior ud ad^ uoed tbe eoapur mooey to bring then irom Beaton, aod thii money be wlthhakl at the oloaa of the flni week. [The Irooble hu been amicably eattled, u will be aeu by oar dla- Betoh mm Colcago to uotbar eeloBm.^ED.OLiPfaai Failore on lha part of Lilllu Buaaell to preawt*!* reTlcbole'*onUlnalfof the week bad paueocaaaed ao end ol goe8lp,aod afforded epportualty lor nnmenu HIta Boaeell'B non-eppearaoee. Bbe wu a nctlm of * la irlppe.** Afewweefcaago lha theatre Icrmerly known u ina Empire Theatre wu chuged to tbe "Ualted fiiataCaod auned oat chetrfaUy. The houe ekwed Tueaday, 19. Bereral capablamuanrearaoegobatlog for thla theatre, which la held under u elereo yur leue. with ten yeartjetto come. Builoen lor ibe week bubeuoolyulr. AlOioagb moeh wu hoped for tha Griodwhao mild weather woold make It pleaauter Cor aatie pairona to be out. they do oot eeem to be much mom lo erlduee thu wou the weather wu eo In- taoMly cold. Outuuo OraoA Borst^The LlllUn Buuall Opera Oompur concluded a three waeke' aogagemeotn "La Perlohcia," wu billed Cor week Itf, but wu pieauted only Irora Tbamday olabt on, ai Mlia BuwU'a In- dlipoelUoQ preruiad u earlier produoilon, and tba boQU wu dark Hooday, Tueaday aod Wedneaday eToalog*. Mlu BonieU'a adnlrera were uthulu- tic orer ber comp-eta trlanpb In "La Perlcbole," and they crowded tae honae. A notable erent foltowa at the Chicago, when U. Berbohm Tree will open a fert- oifht'a engagvmut, a. Oaring the llrat wwh Mr. Iliae wlLlpiuent -Tbe Balladmoager" ud *^e Bed lAnp*' Monday and Tneiday eruloie and Wedoeaday maUoM. Tbe bill for Wednaadar.TbDradayud Friday arulnn aod Sainrdar maUoee Is "A Bunch of Violets.'* Satarday eranlog will be glreo the oaiy pertormuca of "Oaptaln BwllL" For the aaoood week tbe only annoooeeDeoc yet made u "Herry Wtru ol Windsor," March 4. Dia ujagamanlwiu oBdoubtedly be aoaecesa. Oaaao Oma Houo.—"ATaiuSteer" opued a two weua'angaaement ir ud dldeicellenihulaesa. Tbe popniarltyoitheaathoriasograat lo Cbteago that uy- UuiglrDn his pen is oot only nre of a welcome on lis IntrodootlOD, bat. what la noro to the point la kindly laoalved on each recurring rlalL Nut week. Oils Bkln* ner will present ' Bis Grace de 0 raounonL*' HoOLarsTaaAias—"Tha Fonndliog" played to large heusu dariBg the aeeoDd ud tutweaCoiltaagage- rauU Vissy Fiugsrald saceaeded Jua' Biatsoo u Tricky LltUe Haybad 18. ud aeiiuinedhsrulfaredlta- bly. '^e Frlncau Boonle" opens Bloru ladeftnlla nuk, with a number of local tarorltu In the cast OokOHSiA Taniraa — Muagar Will J. Dana u- nonncwthat there wUl ba bnt two wuka more ot the lona aad aacoeasial eDgetement of Blee'e Sorpriae Pany. in*'li91.'* Muday, v, muked tbe ttOth penorv- uca, and beutlfol souTODln were glru. New oorai- tlMWIU be utrodaeed lor tbe dosing lortnlgbt, ud the auraailoo will depart to nuke room lor Marie Jauaa. ia **Miss DyaamTte.** BoaiiaUB TBuraa.—LoBiu Beaodet opeeed ITfbr whatwu to hare beeo a two weeks* ugagamuL hot, owiBg to trouble above referred to. the ugagenani aodad with the flnt week, and Sad le Hartloot opeas 14, iBstaad of3, lo *'Tbe Passport." Hiss Buodetappunif io **nie Dragoon'a Ougoiar," a oamie opera uatwu never aeu belora to this city, and whloh old oot make a pajllonlarly good IwpiaMon, altheugb there were re- deeming blu of meoJy. WUaoo Barrett will caqh to the Bchnisr JO, with hlsuwndramauiatloa orUaUOaloe's ooTst **The Huzmso." HoTioiaa'g TaaiTHB—■ Shore AQru*>eloiodaCslr]r fBODesaraleafageaiut 3Lud to thocreditof ear the- atre golsg poDUo It ihouid be noted that the Usi weak of the encasement wu the moatsaeeesalol. Thonus W. Eeue opus a two waeka ugaaamut tL dniug which bewlil premat all ol tfhakatpeare'a playa, bagla* Bing with Bluard III. HaTMiaatr TOBATaa—DaUu ud Bart olosed a sue- ceaalal week ol "Later Oa*' ai ud Lewis HorriAoo opus ttfora week with **/aai>t,'' with FIcruce Boberts uHergaerlte. ' Old Olory'*wiU follow. LiROoiN TaaaTaa.—"Tba Coooly Fair** did a gooJ bualsess week of IT. Tblais now the onlr theaue oo the north side that Is o^n, ud Haoagera Uottoo A TrejserarauloylogaomeiblngofabooDL fiaaBlialar began a wuk a eagageaeui 31. abe wUl present *'Doris*'theflrst halfoftneweek and wUloooelada with **fliul Kirke." "tfpMlal DeUvsry'' will (oliov. AiAAHBiuTaiaTBa—"la Old Bentuoky" opened U lor a week, John Eeraell opeu 3 with "HcFadeu a BIcpemant," lut week *^eBpuof Liie'* wu the at- traeUoo. lUVLiM'a TflBiTaa.—Frub BaU seemB to hare atraek a winner In makleg a oontlouooi parformucebooH oot of ibia well loGsud sooth side thaatta. A complete chuge of programme wu made U, lotrodnclng a urge corps of blgh grade speolalls<s. AoisiMT or acsio.—'-The 8puo( Life'* opens Feb. H.loraweek'aaBgagemMt. 'TbeHu WithoutaCou uy*' oloeaO, S,a week of Ught bnsUieu. "Boath Balore the War" Harch 3. ^ fiiK T, Jioa'e Oriu Uoc8n.-Huafer Jack oooUoou "The BollllabUr" lor two more weeka Introducing three uwapeolalUu tbta weak uda like oamber for ue lol- towlni week, wlihout releulng uy ol ibe oM time larorfus. This Is considered to be the but prodoetloo that Mr. Jack bu erer pot on, ud the hotiM is doing a large boslnsas. Tbe addliiooal spaclaltiu for this week will t>e foralabsd by Carroll aad Waaaon, Bummers, Bngbu w4 Baalns, and hihal AJblon. BOTALBS0U8B Oiaooa-Regaldleu ol other attru- tlou the olrcu conunou to draw good hoosu at both atlsmooa ud arealng performaDoes. For tbIs wuk apeolal aurutJoBS are offered In conDooUon with tha OeroLu Water Camlral, whleh ooooladu each perlbrm - uee. Ohlalol ihe new aitraotlou is a new buqaet float angguted by the Haidi Oru camiTaL aad a sleigh bell twilei- In wbloh fony girlaaia ugageo. FaiNK XUu'a OiBUto.-Tblrty lour stare ol the va- riety sisge are auoaoud by Muagar Hall for Ibla WUK at the Oaauo. The list oi thou who will utartaln WMk begiBolna SI Is si follows: Pruk AppelL the Wbltings,Dalsy Wade, Janes Bowe, John OimTeaTCole aad Oertii Llsnt Alias, De Morn and To Too, the Brothers Jsrotui, Buur ud Morgan, Poraith and HlUer. Orudell ud Ulark, the Lamonts, Olark and 8t nislr, Ftah aod Qaiag, tbe Qalaty UlrlTrio. Hons.Uallar, Obaa. Diamond. Blla Wauer, John Forreater, tbe Worthlnaiooa Maonel Oermtn ud Blllr Bice, LTOBOHTaaaTU.—This bouse tsglasSuaooollonoui periorauaee resort, opeoiog with u ailruUTebllL in wbloh Urinmloa ud (Jore aod Mreral oiher well known variety performers will be lua. Btrob's Taudsrillu oloaed B to gAOd bailneaa. floruas* TaaAtaa.—The Dianatlo Stock Compaar will preuat HoKu Saaklo's play, **nie Ooldn Olut*' wuk of H, with onmemus devar apMlallata, loolud* lag Amelia Olorer. The attendaBoe aurieg the aeorad veekefCcl Uopklu'rutorewu eo ucouiaglog that the Boooea of -the houe uder Ila new oaraa aod nu* —wut leems certain. jLTirio TaaaTaa.—Bouell Broa.* CMieduna closed M to (Ur bosinaas "Boston Athesfliaffl Compura'* a taooae bill, opened 0 with a good Ilat of cerrormarT ^ Paoc TaaATaa~BDrtPo'a**Liia in JeUet'* oooUaned for WMk of S4.with* VeouUptoI>ata"uuedd•dat■ llactlen. BnuBau Is lair. BaogL'B Orgaa Pariuov.—Burineu good and'pn>> ■raipma of laat weu oootinued with sooe addiUoas of ~iaaical specialties, Waira a Lo:<do« Dimi Mcaipa.-Tbe brUllut pra* Bsotaiionol Hhlwar plotoiM bu bMotoiog such nod bosinau that itwUliM retained for week ftt with amna new fsatoies added- KoBL A HiDDiATDv'a Olobo HtTBaa—Tbe fft^Iar at- truuon at this hooM will be Prloca Tiny Mile, theVora Scotia Midget Q yaaia cid, K Incbw high aad weigta S poaada CooUnueus performuoee or lama, noalcsd. comedy aad rarlsb wlil be glru u ueoaL Hotu-IJa Fitsbngb, tha well known oomlo opera sloaer. wu the star aitracUon ol tbe Athletlo Oob's LedlvOay procramme 19 The Marine Band Oon* ' UieBchiileraiaapopularBooday fwiur* A itbyconiasBlonlor |4,0iBi9wu eoleted lothe - Dfcyj carta atUii Jadgmentb, — tfaperlor Court33acalnst David llendeTuiunuaaaeror the Chicago Opera llocie, In favor ol O.H.Jsfferaoa,a elarklo the Outral Trust and SavioieBaok. Noeoaou* Uu wu laraed, u tbe Jodfament wu a frtudly pro- ceedlBRbefaaAn-theprDiemoB of the theatrical mu- agefsintareaiagalBAaertola elalaawhlA bahoUeto beaB)n«t......aeenaF.Woodbu baw piuui etedOom thepMitloael pieuafaBtCoriha BMalbslwOlnaf