New York Clipper (Aug 1895)

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340 THE JSTETW YORK CLIPPEP« August 3. World ^Player s — JiirlRe Bluclinir, nf tlm Onnrtor Oominnn riou, (bin clij, liRii iloiilcil ilio Kiipllaulon ot Hjdner llnMnreia lo litvo HRn»g«r<0iimi7 ft liMlcrerpnn' iHheil for cnntgmpt orcnuit. Mr. RoMnreld cliUme4 h<t (ho tlUo nf tho pl*r, "Tlie Menr WnrM." n- nnWf prairntnt it tlin U>i<lnn, wuh iin Imlltlloii ot iho iltir, "The HImIc World," which lieloDHi to him, mm which Onur; A Udoror nm enjoined from niilnR. JndRO lllKhoir, In dcnjiDfltbe tppllcB' Hon, nid: "I think ihederendintii nhcjed the iiplrti of the Inlancllon lij pmmptif mibatlliiUnt tho word ■Henr'Inr'HImlc'iipon hII tho pmlen andndrer tUemonlo or Iho plar. That no Injuij In lllrelj to ffr ■lilt In Ihe puinllif through tho nnhlle mlatoklng one tlllo ror tho other m ehown lij the ■ntdoTlln wlilcli ho hlRiwIt miljmlU, all tho offldiivlu •toUni hat tbcr noilced and were attmclollij IhechanKO." — BarUoT Campliell'a plar, "Tlie While HIoto," will lis romcd Ihe cumlni neamir under tho man- agemont or HolHsrt and John M. onmpbell, aou ot the dccnuod anthnr. Thcplccowlll InpnKDled Id an clAlforaio miiDnor. Tho Cainpliell hrolhon to- lendtoiiiake a tour or the country with tho play, Tlalllng all the )ar«e clllea. — Itolioit Downing will conllnue to plar hlo rorii' lar Topenorr next noamn, wtitch Inolodeo "Ttie Oladlalor." "Inaoniar," "ItamnD and Prtjilao," "Olhollo," "Vltnlnliii" and "Jiillua Cii»<r,''ln con- JODcilon with all elaliomlo pnidncUon of VlctorlOD terdouVi Iragedr, "Helena," In which he will open hi* MOKn Bcpi. 2, In Waadlnaion. Ho will lie nap- porte4l lir a com|ianr headed ity Kiigcnlo Blair. — Neiiior fx^nnnn liiR iio^n oniraged liT Hanagon llaTia ft Kcogn tn plar 'li'' leading male mlo In H. K. Htephena* iinw ciitnodr dmioa. 'The Whtto RhI," The pntt ot Ihe heroinn will lie niled I17 llamle Aui- tin, while tho leading hcavr rnio will lie Imper- aoiiateil hr U II. VllknI. Fred lliiinll'a mrnod dotf Trilliy liaa Hlmi iieen ni.>ciircil ror Iho plar. — "Tho Uorlir Winner" will open Ha wcond act- uii iti the (Inind Opera llniini, HI. IauU, Mo., on Aug. It. A. 11. Bplnk, who ninimRcil iho plar !»> jrear, haa lioiight tho Intcnut of hlo old pannora, and will now givo the piece hlH porwnal ationllon. Ilo hita alretidr liooknl frmn auk. IT to Fed. 10. IIU cniiipanr Ihta rear will liicliida Frank McDonald, Kreifeilu Omiondo. Kdillo illgucro, Arlhur Kbema, llarrr Rllaworth, II. W. Cannr, lllllr KIdrtdgo, W. UcUnrer, II. HcCarvcr, W. llarTKr, Viola Arthur, llora l>ilo, Kuiiico llamwr, lllv<ehe llojor and Jennie Kldrldgc. The comnunr will carrr aoven Jockon anil rare lioriicii. Mr. Hpink han rowrlt- Ion llie plar, lian lind now wroncry palmed, and limmlHeH (n put llic jilere on In excellent nrlo thii coming Hcanon. — iUwter of "A Tlinmughiircil" Co.: if. J. Bar- genl, II. J. McUonnlil, Jaa. Uomiw, A. II. Field, J.- II. MIII4, lleriH-rt Ihiia.lleo. u. Deiitoo, Uwrenco Kvart, w. I„ lliiclianaii, llarrj (Iteen, Bvi^lrn Jor- dan, Urn. 0. U. Iioiitiin, Hario Tarlur nud Haiiolle mill. A. II Woiidliiill, manngnr; (loo. K.C:oiiper, liiiHlnen mnnaucr, iiiKl neo. (.ouden, ndvanco. — Niiloa and moierfrnm (lie llonno«V Dunn Co., No. ]; We open oiiritaiiioii In roporlorr Aug. A. and plar through ilie Woat. KoHlor: llooiie ft liiino, nmprletom and maimgcrH: (Iiiniavo Ncavlllo, Karl Itarard Hieeni, l/iiilii WeHihiiiT, C. H. Coon, Kniiicbi Dunn, Klir. F,. IkMino, 0. II. IJrlngiiion, tVllllani llaieii, l/ou J. Wimlrodi, W. II. Urookn, Fmnk Miir- rar, tlio lllckiioll llnM., Madam iiiartia, Kdiia lloono, Pmncoii Neavllle and Malicl wcathnir. We toaiuro tho Do Altn lima., mandolin liaiid aud or- cheR(ra. The cjiiiicdIcH wo nriKliirn are our own, wKh thu excendoii of "The MlllliiiMiro," wlUiiii tie- loiigH to Mre. KeavlDo. — Tho llondoDi have Hlgiicd wlili Qno. W. Ileath'a "PcckiH Had lior" C't. fur (ho ncawin nf IWJ b, tor niuidral gpeclalllca. rntf. luuidrr will lio (ho niiinJral dlronorof tho coni|wnr. — Ilert Vvltey, plaiilm, liaa Mgnnl wlili (Iraliam Karlo tor Iho coining Meaann. — Frank II. Hhafer, iiUHlncH-i iimiirtgor iit (ho Wll. tiird-OkiaannTliriKroOi., ivrKca: "I have piircluucd of Hr. WlllanI all ilio il(li> and Inlcrrnl In iho Wil- lanl Theairo Oo., and I aliHll »iar IJIilo Pom Hliiglo- inii and Ulian. O. Wlllard Jolnil; ilie coming neaiwn In a reportorr of co|ijr1gliicd conivdlcH and draniaa, having made MrrHnguiihuila for Uin iinKlucdon of (lio aame. I am aliiinm bonked aolld iiiiUI next Hatx'.h. I Hliall cArir out tho plana and Itonklnga nrlglnillr arranged hr Ur. Wlllard. Ulllo Fom rihI Mr. Wlllard aro incelving eiicnroa niglillr tor their Kinging and dancing apocliillloa. lliialnoaa la pick- ing up, aalarliffl aro pahl 111 full, and ovorr imo la happr oopoclallr when our old friend TIIK Cmitrh ahowa up." — Notee rtciii the Van Dyke ft Kalou Oi.: Wo are ilolnft an oxcelloni biiiilueMi and illaplar Iho "H. It. 0." iilgii rnMiiieiiUr. (loo. (I. iHwion, roniiorlr ot Jainea U'Nelll'ii Uo„ and llllly llarlaiur aro moinliera or our oonipanr. Wo have added aoTeral now playn u> our roponniT,afnoiig(lioiii Waller K Itahkln Jr.'o "Hmioili an Silk," aud Curtla McUlcnaliaii>i"A Itiili- bor Hall." — WIIU< "Two (lid UronloH" Oo. plated a throo iilghia' onRHninont at f Ako (Irnova, u la., to goiKl liuilDeu. Johu II. Wllla and W'm. F. Konnodaj, or (ho compAiiy, have aiwiit aoveral dara flehlna In IAko Huporlor and roiiorl good i-alcliue, mi dliclplea or lr.aik of old uaually do. — Mini 0, Furd, prour(e(nr or "Tho American lloro" On., wrlloa u> llial lie received iivor tlinio hundre4l (300) loKoni In aiiawerio hhi advonlaomeiit Inaertoil In Ibo Ihm Imuo nf Till tiLirran, and throBgh tho ailvnnlaomcnt he liaa lieoii able 10 aoouro a Knod,HUoiig coni|ianr nud aninu oxcullent lliiio for Ilia aitraciltiiie. — The widow lit tho Ih(d John T. Ilarniond In- (endn In rolum (n the aiago Hie Ciinilng eoaaon. — Ihi Wolf llii|iper will liogln hla aeaimn Aug. It, at the Manhattan llcaoh Theatre, In "Dr. Dynux." — "Ilonry Vlll,"a comlo ojtora lu Iwoauln, by MoMin. llollwmNl HDd lildillo, whh praaentcil for tbo nml tliiio nn any alago JiilyAat ilio Oiiirl S(ree( Tlieatro, Hprliiitllelil, Mura. — Hirry Huinoor mark and Htclla Vanro will lie Kaat In (hikibor. — Warner Oroah) haa licen roloaacil fmiu "Tho WIcklow I'lWliiiau" hy W. F. (hmvley, und will 80 with Uharlea R lllanoy'a "A llaggago Obock" (I. na musical direclnr. Thelma Aubnriiuu liaa broii ongagitl an leading lady tnr Hick I'. Hikhhi'k "IVxaa" (^. —Tho Katlii Juhiidoii Irto In louring Ulrlilgaii. — I'lvaloy II. Frciinli, utter a two iiiniilna* vMt wKli biHuiiiihiT H( ISiInt llMuinnI, Ky., ii|Hincd Hie aeawin with Ilio Jtiaslo Uiie Hall Oompuny at lUch. iiiouO, Ky., July a. — Jaoknantord, ItiMlnoiu manager uf lliiyl'a "A Trip (0 tJhlnainwn" (lo whicli Miira HIggar ami Hurt llaverly am Iho iTnim'tlve atani),li mopplngat Arvumc, U I., wllh hla faiiilly, — Iiiei Mi'cuakor la OIIIuk an onintKcniont at llaraloga Sprlngn, N. Y., Ilila week, at Ibo I'liw ot which alio will g" to her hiHiio, Oirry, Ph., for a lirlet period ot real. Hho hart licen fligaKCd for the coming auaaoii by JriTViiwui, Klaw A l-lriaiigcr for (ho prlni'ljwl rule In "Tlir liniwiitoa." — Tho "1\m Much JoliiiMiu" Co., which iiiiooa Aug. Vi, at (lie luidwin Tlieaire, 8*11 Fnini.lan>, Cal, Martod for llia( clly July ii, '- Kathryii KIdder'a Ri>aiion In "Uiiio. Sana-Ooue" will (ipon Hepi. ai, In Clnvclaiid, (>. — tJ. T. Ihi74)yaiiiiniini'i>a (hat ho bait iHautlcally rawmien "Tlio War nf Wealth." Ilo aaya ho tniiml II advliwlilo lo cut out all iHirtlona dcalbig wKli (ho lalHir nueeUon. — "Nciljoika," a aciieadonal nilllMtr dmuia. In tour acia, adapiod from Iho flonuon Ity Ihiniiby l(on>,waaRlren lis InKUIiHvoeulnllon July lA, at tbo Aiidllorliiiii, Wnco, Tox. The plar waa alao glrcn in, tho two perfoniiancca being for (hobouelKot thu II. It. K. ot 1'., and 11 was acted principally by linii.protoaaloiinia, — \V»ller IJIIIo and wife lAme Walkcri are on- Joylnitho Huniniorat .South wnaonlinrat, l> I. — llay IhtnkRoii baa l>ccn rv-ougagcd for Ihe coni- Ins •rawui for (he Mlo ot V*wt widi (he Koutliera- I'nco "Filial and Marguorilo" Co. — Tho laloa( addlllou to Iho "In (he Foot llllbi" t>i. Is KllloK W. Iieau. The coninxiiy will Ito under the nianagoiiieni of Janiea D. lUitrblniMiii. — Oirrlo WiHHl la niicmllng ilio Huiiniier In Uterc' laiid.o. — lintea rmiii David (riirten'MUoniedlaiw: Waaro *iu^ Tohcaraliig our new roinetly, "The (Md Fei- own," III Clucninail. O., and will lakv ilio rvad aliiiiil Soiit. -a. The mier Incliidni' Hay llowo, IL Wllaon. I.ltile (loldio Buniian, II. J. HMgora and lloDri Rtriirten. — The Houllon (Ipeta Hoiimi, Uronla, K. II., la now under (he nMoageinont ot J. (I'Shra. — Tho fallowing niombera or Ihe 8im(liem-Prtco t\K wo euninicring at Mr. Hoiithen* lodgo. Borkckty !<lirtu|ni,W.Va.:Madillue Price, Harle(D»t)li«ntbeni, fn<t Dllgrr, Kar liankaon end Allan Mouibwlck. Thelrprnwn will o|ien Aug. 17, a( (Miarleaion, W, Va. Hr. Honlben will Iw acen tnl> oeaxin In "Wl|. Ham T^dl." "Fauai" and bla own draniallullon of llaggaiil'a"i:leoi«lia.'> — Ileriicri K. nells baa rlgiictl wllh "AThon>u|h brvil" Oo. ror next aeaaon. — 0. II.Jeircnniii.Klawft Krlangerconllniieaddlng alrung aiirarllniia to (heir llai already lamked In their HoiKhem ilrvuli uf diraim. Among the leteat addlik>iia to their llnl aro "The Twontletn Ontury Ulil"aiid ■'TheT\arand iheTarUr." — Edwin P. lllltoD, who taat iSMon naneged A. Y. Peamnn'i "Und of the Mldolght Son," has hten engiged as ntnager o( Uie Hf Seoul and Wild West 8howa for the comlsgseason. ThlsaUrmctlon glyei promlao or being a deiartate rroin the con- TenUoDtl siege enlenalnmeDt, as It will he • cnm- lilostloo or circus, melodrmme sad wild Weat exhi- bition, wllb a street mrado salt restore. Theahow bu been iMOked In Ihe larger (owns only, and will begin Its season Ang. i. — Knr since nicharO Haoafleld secnied the Oar- rIck Theatre, Ihls cliy, he ha* endetTored to nuiko e<|ol(able srrsngetnenia wheiehr the cDgageinento made hr biro In the Tsrtoue ciHei mlgnt Im can- celed. The managen of the reitous theatre*, how- ever, hare deolloed to make (Dy each atimngement, and Mr. Hanalleld will thercToie have to nil the time lu ilieee clUea or hoy oir the time held iir him. TMa, he calculate, would coat 10,000. — Tho new plar hr Henry Quy Oaristoo, Id which John Drew will open bis se**on In a few week* In Hu Prsncloco, Ual., will pmbably he natned "That Improdent Yoong Oanplo," Mr, Drew will arrive rrom Rnrope In a row days. — n. V. retoraon, of Ihe llnn or reterwn ft Omw\, lessees end manager* or lb* Orend Opom Booss, Watertowo, 8. D., waaaoumnicaller Joly 21. He InforThod us that tho proapeots for bosliMan In hhi Hute aro heller than Ibey hate been ror yeera. The crops will be nDaaoally bearr, and they here readied the stage when nothing can hurt them. There Is a Jahllsnt reeling tbrougboat tho Htale at Ihe pmapeci or abundant money, and all bualDeaa will ho proepemiiR. — Rdwarn Fox, or Fox and Fluher, Intorma m (bat. In conlunctlon with Obules Adior, ho will take ont a company the coming season to plar "He and Her." Tho compenr win lio headed br Fox end AdIor, who will lie supported lir Fimnk Hancock, Fnnk 1)0 Bonner, Joe De Honoer, Master Dick Do llonner, Hamlo HIdgeler. Finrcnee Webster and llertio lldmeM, with Prank Wllllsfns aa adnnce re- preaonlatlvc Their season will open Sept. 2, at (;omberiand. Md., and ther Inind to nuni their tour to the Piclllc coast. — Ilonsid Harold and wife. Mar Thompson, go Willi Jnaapli Hart In Iho plar. "A Oar Old nor," the coining aeaaon. — Illanche Hlllman Informs os thst she will not lie a memlier of Fred Neal'a Oo, — John W. nanr was recenllj granted an absolnie divorce from Sadie Dam In the Sopeilor Coort ot vn Haute, lod. — Hoears. Ward and lUohmond Intend to orpnixe a comedr comnaiir ror the coming soason. The ntganlxailnn will ho under tho management ot I). B. Ward, with W. I,. Richmond as Ihe siar, — QcraldlneMcCann Is spending her racaUon la the Adlmndacka. Next seaaon she will plar the lllle tola In "lAUlo Clhrlalnpher." -, Notes rrom lb* Cecil Spnoner Co.: We returned rmm a aiicceasriil tour or Oolomdo to plar the r*lr circuK for August and s«p(emb«r, and baTSbeon pUrIng lo "B. n. O." After the fair aeaaon wo will lar only one night stands with "Reeky Bllm, (he Jlrciia Cilrt," which haa been received with great favor everywhere, Cecil Spnoner making a decided hl( In the leading role. II. S. Bpooner has been nnlto Kick but I* convaloacenl. — Thoa. J. Kengh and wife (Usle Hontgomerr) liavo (Mien engaged for the coming Reason at Ilop- Idna'Theatre, Ubicago, III. — Notts from the Jessie Mae Hall Co.: We opened our regular seaaon In lUchmnnd, Ky., July 23. Th9 people are Mark R. Swan, Oacar W. 11*11, rresler B. French, Fmnk l/iiig, Fred 0. Ileam, Frank Orsndon, WhIlnoT llonnlngtnn, 0.1>. Owen*. Blanche K. Hall, Josle Wlnten. Lillian Sutton and Jeeste Mao Hall, wllh outer Harloll In advance. The pta/a In our rk C Biran. lysiery!" _.. „ ;hes,""A Oimpllraird Oiia"and "A Daogorous Oame." Herliort Dlllca, musical director, la at Onset Itov. Mass., where ho itlll remslo In company with teliei ■ " -Hsrry O. FTanck, A. M., at one ttme a wen known and pooler aclor.has "KS' known a* tt* Franck College at m ™»S'- fonrthStttel, (bl< city, tor insinictlon In elocnlMn and ror vole* culture. Mr. f^'^-.^^^^SLJt tired rrom thoeisgo, hts sine* dsvoted ttlfj™*" tho perrcciing or a srstem ot elocntlonary inuuoti and to tho nao ot tbi* syal*m In the Inairnctlon or Bnplla In colleges and other InsUtntlona or learning. Ili ayaiem haa recelvol very *trong endotaenienl from proteasom In the varton* colleges upon tM raclllc cosf t, where he has labored for many Jty- and the te«tlnionlals he has received are len flat- tering. In addition to tb* Initnictlon which bo will rnrolsb, pnplls will be given l«»0" S?"!?!??! teachers In Inatmniental mnsic, snd will recelte training roy the suge. ThoelocnUon and tore will ho ondorihepetaonalebsrgeor Mr. Franck. -Notes rrom tho l»a« Paytoa Comedy to.: we closed onr seaaon at Uiamfe. Wyo., Jnir f.*"" a coast tour of 10,000 mllea. We opened our seaaon at Hedalla, Mo.. Sept 3, 18M, and only lost one week during the entire season, caused by * land- Blldo In Artxona. Onr bnslnea* ranged from bad to excellent. Tho Oalltonia circnit was bad, owlig to (bo awatms of "snaps" Uiroogb that (ioontiy. BoslDes* over tho Nevada and Huh clrcnlls w*» ex- cellenL Mr. Paylon goea out nekl season wltha company or elghtoan people and bond and orchM- tta, on one night and week stands. In a nowpleco written oxpreasly lor blm.and open season Aug, 2t,atKaDaaaClty. There being no part In lb* p1«* anliahie for Mlaa Keeno. Mr. FaytonJ" """M herconir*ctrorthUi*e**on,andahow111 PtaJlMj; wllh Pearson's Big Stock Oo. Mr. Payton wl I cani a strong company and nuke a reaiare of hU band and orcheain and unique adverilalng novellle*. — Tho Misses F.theland Ulllan Tucker bav* lost dosed a soccessrol SomnerseaHonof nrteen week*. FJhel Tucker has gone to Canaan, 7t., tor a rat prior to (he opening of her regular aeaaon. In Am- sterdam, N. v.. SepL 2. She baa secnred aavemi play* ror her repertory. II. P. Mddon, her inana- ger, haa com* to New Yolk to complete his ar- mngementa. — Kdwin Sharpies will open bis (onr Oct. 14, at Bo«(on, Masa.. preaendng "Ingomar," "Bmtus," "Richard III," "Damon and Pyihlas," "(lunmakcr or Moscow" and •'Krllng, (ho Bold." Koilre new scenery and mechanical elTects aie piomlied, also now costumes. ...» — Myia Collins, leading Isdy or lb* Marks Biw.' DranuUo Co., Ih vIsllliigCora Pickens at /snesvUle, 0. — Frank Honey, the well knoim Rngllab dram- atist, will lie pretiT well lepresented In America lb* coming seaaon. Ilia ptoys, "Ths Und of the liv- ing," mansged br Hessni. Kahn and Myeiy, and "Fallen Among Ihlevea," pnrebsaed by Utan. Davis and Keogh, will bolh have elaborate tgo- dnctlons. One or Mr. Haney'a Uleat plays "Sins or the Night," will. In all probshlllty, have a New York pioductloii during lb* holidays, ondar Ihe dltedlon or his repreeeotstlve, Martin J-Dixon. Mr. naiveyi* latest play, "Brother Agalnat Brother, will be produced In I/ndoo In Angnst, and latervlU tie seen In BoMon under another tlllo and with a well known actor In (he principal role. — Maaler Frezon Ilelenn. the hoy dmm major has signed with the "In Old VIrglnUi" Co. Masard Ilelenn will be treaanrer, and the Albamhf* ({tiartet and Mile. Almeda have dgned with this company. Wlin outer Hanoii in antance. in* ptara repertory are all rrom the pen or Mark B. I and Include "The Telegram." "A Man or Myai •'Saian'a Farewell," ''A Princess or Palchei Ilelmnro and Wilson iiiitll lime for the tefieaiml of '•PlayHSnd llayen." — Nina Iley wanl has been engaged by Hanagere Davis ft Kengh for the loading role of "Down In IHxlo" for tbo ooming seaani. — Anna R. Davis will star the coming season, BupiHiricd by llcnry BIsckaller's stock company, which will Include Oarence Bnmett, W. R. Can- Held. Burt Wesner. Arthur Blackaller, Maurice lledgoo, llatiy D. woodcock, Herbert Merslng, Capaiola Manhall and others. Nell McNeill will lie In advance. A car load of special acenetr will be carried, and a hsndsnmo lino or printing has been golten nut by tho Donaldson Oo. and the Jordan Co. — The Hmad Ripple AndltoHura, Ihe new theatre erected In llrnad Itlppio Park, Indianapolis, lod., will be opened Aug. 4, nnder too management of MoBoa ft; Uollonald. It will I* complete In all the modom equlpmenu, and has a seating capaelly for twrlvo hundred people, all opera chain. Theman- ngement have secured a strong stock companr for tho preHenutlnn of standard drema*. The opening plar will In "Fancbon." — "MoCanhr'sNlshapa" goes ont In Boptemher, headed br Banier Feineon and St. George Uusaer, under the nianagcmonlot Ohas. F. Lormlne. They will In suppottod by a carsfnllr selected company. Iho buslnon manager la T. A. Reed. — Ilamblln's Opera llonie. In BaUle Creek, Hloh., has lieen remodeled and Sited vrilh all tho latest irapmvomenia. The stage ban lieen enlarged, which will normlt tho handling ot the largest pit>- (lucUons.. Manager Smith haa s Ine line of sttrao- tlons booked, barlow Bioe.' Minstrels will open tho aeaaon Aug. 18. — Paul H. Potter Inlonda to sail for Kngland Aug. 3, to aunorintendthe nhearsalsof lleerbohni Tree'* riroduotlon ot "Trilbr" at th* llarmarkot Theatre, lOndon. — Agnea Miller, of tho Rnplre stock companr, ibi oKt, sailed for Rngland July 21, and will ptaj her original pait In "Abibania." whioli R. B. wll. llsiTl Is In pmdnceatth* Oanick Theatre, London next month. — John P. Slooum haa ongaged Adalo Itllchle, Carrie Perklna, Jennie llarnolds, Margaret Mac ilonald, (Iraco Ruttor, Unit Weidev, Willis P. Sweat nam and Mark Uiirnhy ror hit "Tbrilbr" Company, •■ elt^ ■ - — try ; _ and widow of John IL Reed, who was tor dfty.slx which opens In Ikwlon, Msss., Aug. 1*. — Mm. Mary Jan* Heed, molber of Kobind Reed years stsgo doorkeeper or tho Walnut Street fhea tre, Philadelphia, Pa., died July 27, at her hniiio In that city. The deceased waa liora Sept. 10,1110. In rhlladelpliUi. and waa the mniber of thirteen chll- <1(«n, six or whom survives hor, among Ihsni lielng Roland Iteed, Ihe well known comedhin; tieorge MrotI, doorkeeper ot tb* Walnut Street Theatre, and Clare Peniiuyer.atone time quite well known In (be proteicilon — "The Katato nf llannllial Uowe," a rami niay. In ronr aols, by State Senator JudtonO. Hnisle, of Cslltomla, whiob waa recently preeonteil lu Port- land. Ore., waa originally prrauced Jan. 7, at the Olunle Opom House, SaonnieDtn. Oal. — Sle'snn'a Comedians will Include lb* following: llajan, Olisrioa Diamond, the Original Trocadero unanet,Three llolalonBlslen.UIUThlca, and other (Iral claaa norfunners, under the management or Harry lloblnaon. Ohariea Ellis will be business manager, and Fnnk lltmmond alage manager. The companyopentBept. e^ndwlll pteeent ih*new iiiuidcal farvocomedy, "AOhaae fora Wife." — Iloriiort Ubadlesnd Marie Uhadlo an camp- ing out for a tew woeka at Oooley IjOke, near Pon' Utc Mich. — Nolpa from Iho Wttgbt.Bowaid Oo.: We open Aug. 12, In Honelt, Ho. Jessie Rmlson wired that ahe oould iHit Join us. Onr roster includes: Jessie Freeman, Habelle Janvor, Will 1). Spencer, II. O. Stiibtw. K. L. Miller. Cunningham lleano, Wright and llnwaM, and Frank Raymond. — Til* tollowliig como* From tho 8ootl Haymond Co.: "The pteroliere of tho Scot! llaTinonrt Co., on this, tho closing date of the company^s loor for tbo Summer season of 1RM, take this method of oxpresa- Ing their appteclatlon or the many conneslea ■ecolved at the hands or Iholr manager, a gentle nuin who, during our social and busToesa connoc tlon with him, baa conduetcd blmseir In a manner to win our moat profound esteem, respect and con- fldrnce. W* regret that drcuowlancea are sooh as to render neoesnaiv a aevenseeor our connection wKh hlni. and wo Indlttdaallvsnd collectively wUih klm every success In (he world. Signed at Monroe, 111., July lA: Ohas. A. McOmtb, Carey Fant,Hr<.J. A. Weal, H*llle IUmtt,J.A. West, Cbas. Hack, Dolly Aimonr, VoneUa Irring." — Manager Will II. DavU writes as rollows: "l have Just compleied niy company and will carry tweiity-ronr iwiple, iQcludlng a band andorcb**- ire, and am Inoked aolld 10 April 1, ins, My atook company will l>a headed by HInnI* Seward and will Include Fledcrio Haiih, Viederti- Seward, John F. Kellet. Jamea K. Donanoe, J. J. sheoham, Kd' win J. Wallsre, A. U. Anderson, Robt. S|iencc, Alice Arilnglon, Jeaale Rnlson, Rany Atklnsi>n, lit tie Hargetia Arilnglon, Uule Tamer, Zulda Qanl' nor. Prof. J. II. Hayea, T. n. Wilcox, W. II. aile, John Mrllugb, Hany Wlans, Cba*. Kromerand II. Bryant, W. C. Orduug and J. U. Flatriogan. W* apen our*eawn Ang. 6, near Beaton." — Ralph Hell, lleman lllrcbherg. Hay Montrord, l-'muk B. Clayton, Nolll* Sheldon, IHivM Ttaltell, Rhea Biarr, Jno. R. lllne*. Adam I>. Sblieff anil Mario iMlle an eng*gadforn*xl*(«*oB wllh "A ratted uaipi Oo. Variety and Minstrelsy Ar TBg aiRiNo or m Owhb Uimb, B. P. O. Elks, bold iTcentlr at AUantloOlty, H. 1; fol- lowing resolntlons, compHmentarr to th* dramaUo profosslon, wen adopted nnanlnonsly: wassaia. The Oraad Lodse of the Besavnleat and FS!«"ftiK? "r lBlls,7id th. pnler It-It ""ViJ Srijin SKl lafsaej foawrad by ''«.,'»l"!E*5ij2S rmlon, aod for mnr laan lbs "•"''S.'KiM JlSSJ ISbSrolnsu hidstiiliHabMO aog»i«nt*dby UissffoiU oflhs lame prefwslon; and .i._i—i„f ma wnBBBU.Thaattaral «i»"»h ai^ det*VOT«lor JM Orter. sod ih« acoMlon (0 tu "f" •£» "J^Sy.fli!; thu UioM In Uis Ihotlrleal prorwten hM ejmlJe'SJ oMIIaralad ths dKKotlU. eharegw of the Ordjr. •■"< fonnal lo lis ««»1 s nm m\uir)i tl*MUi : sad wnuaiiL Tlia Onod Lodse fetU that rach a n recegnltloaof ihsMnkMior ths tmoeapilBl Jjotwloo l??r1ltoaUag and milatslelax 'ht,ftU"l*"«»'>>iRr?f of .ih.v«r.'«,'.»?i."f,.'sr.'j i:[ die latter 10 play tho lady of tbo plantation. — Howard Want On. will begin relicaraalsAag 6, at Put In Bay, (1. Tho seaaon opens th* lltst week iilcnos will 110 pill upon nis new comeor, "A sppy Utile Home." Hairy Uotio, Many Btanloy, (cliiilaa IXHig, Hargant Flitpainck, Com Hacy, Ulln* CuKon, Eleanor Vivian, Rdwin Walsh and In Sepiomlier. A repertory of musical plays will bo given. ^ ,^ — Manager E. C. Wllaon write* that he has pur- chased of Willis Boyer all rights to his ptoy, "The TemplaUon of Money," sUio ot Harry Glazier bis new play, "The Horigaged Slave," and bas en- gaged Edwin n. Whelsn 10 stage these pUys, snd win give them a prodndlon peri'ect In every detail. — Ulnnlo Desmond lisa signed tor next season with tho VMtyci Exlnvannr.a Oo., under tbe man- agement of HIIU and Hnlllnder, to play heavies. The season commence* SepL 2. — One of Ihe strong comedy allrectlooa of the coming season Is promised In the production or ih* comedy, "The Han About Town," which Is to b* tonred by Ocorgo W. Uneo, tbe comedian, and a capaMo company or players. Mr. Larsen's season will open abootUcl. 2>,and he will play only the best houses. Tbo time Is now being booked by W. W. Randall, who la quartered at the American Tbeabn. cal Exchange, Alilwy'sThealie Building, this oily. — Alexander U. Builer baa signed for next seaaon with Boriism ft Wlllard, to play the comedy part snd do his specially triib'TTie Engineer" Co., wblch opens the soason Ang. m, at th* Peoplo's Tbe*tre, lb Is city. — Notes from Kimball ft West's MetnpollUns: Wo have been playing to good htialneas.and baring lots lit fun nshlng for apecklod besuUea daring our dull houra. Clare Melrose closed In I>enver, Ool., July 13. Mm. Klnilutn and Mm West are enjoy log a visit from their molber In Aspen. — Note* from Ferris' Oomedlsns: W* sre In onr dfiy-llretconsocuilvo week, and are one of tbe tow comptnlea that did not close last season and who are a(lll making inoner. Our npertorr consists of six new farce comedies, and we are booked solid until June I. I8M. We hav* enjoyed our Sumner seaaon In Wisconsin, and In U Vroeae, Osbkeeh, Oreen Ray and Marinette did a phenomenal bosi ness. Two ot our company hare secured good en- gagements with one nlgbt aland attnctlons for next season, and we are now completing a perman- ent rooter tor tho coming seaaon. — Oeorge W. Monroe naa rotumed to his Summer residence at Sayvlllo, I., where the Unlsblng toiicbos will In put upon his new comedy, "A NIcl Idallne Fnnk Peny are Mr. Monroe's recent engagements ror his new company. — A special reaiure lo "Tho Midnight Flood" next seaaon will be the mechanical clfOots which an lielng constrocted under Mr. Eagnn's personal super- vision at Clinton, N. J. — Notes from the Edward E. NIckemon Comedy tympany: This company, which takes the road oariy In Bcptomber, will be one of (he largest, most completo and best equipped popnlar priced nptBrtory cninpanlesormodem times Toe company irlll com- priao thlriy-slx people, and la booked solid for forty- two weeks In large olllea ooly, playing one and two week atanda. Hr. NIckeraon has engaged aa hhi business manager and prvas ropreaontallve J. B. Fiaaler, anil Prof. J. C. H. Hiilton aa his musical dlreclor. K. K. NIckemon will Snlsb his Summer eiigagemontai Nantatkct llcach, Hasa., about Aug. It. After that dnie ho will gIvo hla undivided a(- (entlon lo bla now eutetprite. 1 111 I MAOCE ELLIS, Who la St present tho stellar attracilou at tbo Amer- cau Roof Harden, this city, wat bom In Tttiy, N.Y., Feu. 4, 1876. She moved tu Now York City n Ith her parents ata very eariy ego, and graduated from tbe public schools at Ih* ago ot llttern. Her tirat ap- peannc* on tho stsgo was as a page lu Uonjeska's company. She next Joined (bo Ulllan Rnnaell Open l»mpany. then prcaenthig "U CIgale," raiiialiilng throughout tho aeaaon, and trnvellng to San Fmn- clsco, cal.. and back Sbo next played Ciipid In llendennn'a "SInbad" Co., after which she waa en- gaged by Oeorge Thatcher to Join hla company In San FmncUoo, for hla pmduotlon ot "AtrtCH." Sb* retum*d to New Vork wllb this company, playing Ih* aonliaite mle. Ust season she doleniilntd 10 enlor vauoevlllo, aud tier llmt appearance therein wa* wKb Raevea ft PsliiKr'* CoMnopoliiatis, at (bo Conn SIreet Theatre, lUiCklo, N. Y. (tho 1111:1 wllh aucceaa from (ho on(SDt. Ijaat August she was cn- gsged at the American Ho<>f Oardeu, where ahe re- iiialned tour weeks, and divided honon wllb Cmt- roenclta. At the close of tho season she went to th* Imperial Miieic Hall. She waa now aoiight by out of town tiuinagera, and bv managen ot comulna. tlons, hut refused tn leave Now Vork, andcontlniietl her success all Winter at Trtaj Pastor's, Miner's UoweiyThratre and the Manhalian Athletlo Cliib. Kariy last Spring tho went 10 tho Weat Indies for her bealih. She reiumcd In June, and waa Inimodialo- ly engaged as Ihe star feature «tf tho American Roof llatden. After tbo ntvt week, her aucctas being so great, shs was engaged ror the entire ae«Mio. Mh« Bills It very pretiy, very gmrcfnl, and Is a natuml actress. She lllutlmten oer aonga In a iray which It alwava aure lo win her audience. She Is nwjneila, ana poeaesse* th* art of holdlog her audience to tbe end ot her art, which iuual|v con- sumes rmm tweniy-tbieo tu iwen(y-*lx muistes. Miss Ellis hat bad seveni oit^re to go to Undon and many to go upon tho toad, UTAR Halt Lake Clfg.—Wonderland bold* tho amusement Held or Salt Uke with Its Sumaier open company, headed hy Button Suoley and Una Crews. "riMtea or I'euance" li tbe cnirsnt at traoUon. WBtrt Turn.—Wallace'a Showa (enu In Salt lake aty July it and lari* atieadaoce. Kreolag or u Ihsbtgieotwa* •nwely SIM and people tutiMd awar< mM pfofeadon la malnlalotdoa IWioUof noaiostllilp "sSSiS. mtihsoiaod Lodseor uii r^^om-Pf, PiolaclKS Older of Elka di^isa la asssiMbat. whlto II Is not a Ibsalricat onler (for (ha ^»J,"Jf*"S?'/i* It l«h»artllrand >rDtar<ilrtD '/"fS^r'SfiJUt rwloD. saO taiwsUy deslw ih* siniUt » of aU tjpo- labia mtlammibsnor ■al'l Pr»'«"<«.iJ'Ji;,l?S°a? siibordloal»talB»«,aadwo«saB lodgSitoeaSjnJ "J' pMlbla hoq>lu]llr to ths nwmbsta of tb* protamloo, freoi which nor onler nnsloaljd, „i_,, ..j AODftot That ths l"*"! l!»dgeoriheBjn.joJ«laa^ FrMKllve Orter of BSs deatroa to pise* luair 00 raeoid as pnmMoa 10 do all InlupowtrtopnaioUaad ad- vaOM Iha iBlerailaof Iheamoasmant B'Oi"»,'<'*,'g;iJI far as «>m[iallhle wllh lla Itwa, u> bo a ficler In nltorlag dIMrtu In asld prafauloB, Ihua cairylog oil Ibo prlDary objoctof lu Inatllolloo TBI xoiRia Of nic* ft Barton'* two comnanl** tbe coming sesson wlUlnclade: Ptnllne BatcbeUer, Oeotglo Umoroni, Myrtle LesUs, Clam Uwrence, Cnwfotd and Msnnlng. Morton and Eckhof, Vap and Leslie, J. Herixrt Bick, On*. Hogan, Otit wn- llams, Elmin Ctlfton. Isble Htileton, Sadie King, Uuy Miller, Ptari Haninem, Ulllan Serrlts, May Oebhert, Whitney Brothers, Auher SIstere, Marie attailb, Ohas. J. Newton, Jay ({nlgley, Mullen and Donn, Evt Bwlnbom, Fmnkle Balnea and w. H. Onbam. „ . A. 0. TKVCkn Is spending bis vacation at home, enjoying exiraded trip* on bla blcyclo to the rations suburban watering places. RiCBAxn Pimor fa (UUng a three week's ennge- mentat the pavllloD Theatn, Douglass, Weot Man. Hs baa signed with -Andy llnghes for the Boston Howard Atbenamm Co. ror next season, and iriU lesv* England Ang. 21, to open at Hyde ft Bob- man's Theatre. Brooklyn, Sept. 2. Biij-T LtMK AMP m Sunns Cflainns bav* closed a ronr weeks' ongagiment atctocker's Park, Des Moines, la. Thor have signed with W. E. Oor- man's "A ar**n OoodaMan" forth* cooing seaaon. TBI MtiuB Baoi. write us: "We condnoe a auo- cessfnl tour weeks' engagement at tbe Otphenm, San Francisco, Jnly 20, and open at tb* Orphonm, Los Angeles, Cel.. it. we open th* icgnlar sesson with Primrose ft West's Hlnstnla Ang. 17, at Uitcs, M.T." Wit«H iiiD WitcH are vlalUng their brother at hit homo In Ashtabula, 0. CiRniM AMD PuTR Ibionn ns that they bar* Just closed a successtol six weeki' engagement In th* sorroundlng watering resorts of this dly, and wUI rest at their homo In Fall River, Mass., prevlons to tbeir Wettera tour. AU Lmab Is staging at ths Thousand Islands Botel and adjoining resorts. WI8MI1 iMn WiLins have signed with Rico's In Old Madrid" Co., which onena Aog. t. F. Boain UHor akd Wv. J. Buiri bav* Joined bands. MnxxR IKS Wnxiixs open at tbe Acadsmv, Bridgeport, CL, and then go In ror nheatsal ror their show, '^Two Oamo Boys.'' FiiLss ft HiMBOM'a Drawiho CAiitie open Ihelr season on SaUrday, Aug. 17, at Waldmann's Open Douse, Neivsrk, N. J. AST. WrniNO la pUylng at Bar Harbor, Me., during tbo Slimmer seaaon. Ulswire.MatdeUavlB, after a three weeks' risit vrith frteods at Bunnr Bid* Farm N. U., bas Johied h*r hnsband at Bar Harbor. Nicx KAcniiH, trick bicrcllst, wbo has been en- gaged In Paris br Manager Zlegfold ror Sandow's Tneadero Vandovllles,ls an American, bavlogbeen bora In Rochesler, N. Y. U* has (Men In In* old worid for som* yean, performing In the leading vandevllle theatre*. The Fire Joidans wUl pany Sandow again noit season. TONV PASioi<s Roan oomfimy for the comhig season will Include, betide Mr. Pastor, the Roseeu Bnlhers, BUly S. LlllTbrd and Maud Hntb, FolUo Boline*, Jas. and Lacy Allison, BerbertandCann, Tommie O'Brien and CItn Harll, BInnsand BInns, tho Wood aiatsrs. Major Newell and the Valdares. Tbx Tnnn RsotHini DEvmi will close with Le- men Brotben' (^rcns, Ang. (. Nona nuM At. 0. Fiild's Bio Wanx Mihmsta. —All Is progressing dneiy, and the agents snd pro- gnmmen are already on Ihe move. Deacon Oeo. Inn* has hla advance courtem, fourla noniher, In Ihie, with John E. Valrin to look after the press. Tbe hindsu lo be used by Uncle Dan Einmttt ahead ot the parade baa been received, and It Is corofoit- ablo and preuy. Mr. Emtnltt will hsv* a colored vslstto •tt*ndhlm, and nothing will be lettnndoDo to make tbe dd gentleman's rareweU tonr or America pleasant, lie bas no doUea of any kind to perform, but Is, with the companr, an honored gnesi. A commodlons stateroom on Hr. Field's prtvsie car bas been fliled up tor bis use. Mr. Field bss ntnmed from "Darkest America," and reports, despite drought and oircnaoppoeltlan, tb* company doing well. Mr. Field lolt tor Dayton. 0., to eblp bom* the DOW car. Just completed, lb* car will lie used for baggage and scenery, excepting an ofllo* and sute room ror the treasurer and a stale toon ror Dan Emmltt. The ponies, Nolllo and Belle, need In "UtopU," bare padded alalia In oae end, and a large tiox under tbo car carries tbe platform need IntheOMirtorMomussceno. We claim It to be tbe most oominodloos and best amoged car •t*r bnllt for a showcompony. After a few days In Cincin- nati Mr. Field will return home, lo rgmsln nnttl the opening ot the season, which will he at Newark, O., Aug. 20, where the company play for the beneot or tho B. ft 0. R. R. employes' clsb. Onis. U»]Uiiil,formeriyolMaarelandLomlb*, will work with hi* wUs In a comedy sketch. Euoixg Baiioow cshies tho Inrormallon to Us nprestntativ*, Mr. Hsrk -null, that next season will b* bis rarewdl visit lo the united Bute*, a* be has conlncted to appear In varinns dtles or Ih* Old World, which will occupy bis time for several years, alter wblcb he expecl* to retire from the prore*alon. Tui Bmov EiniRTiiHxns wlU remain aider the manag*m*ntot Wm. A.Melvlllo tho coming soaaon, altliough he win not peraonally acoomptny tbo panr. Robt. Sbltld* will act In tho c«p*cltr ot mattager en mure, and Mr. Melville will remain In this city, and aupertnland both that and another enterpriie. PoLua UoLXkS haa returned trom her visit 10 ths mountains, and It now spending a week with friends at Kowport. JoK Fltkw baa written seven new songs, wblcb will b* Introduced Into bl* n*w comedy, which la undcrthepnprletorelilporJohnF. Field*. Spauld. log ft Omy pnbllsb "Ilie Ricyd* OIrt" and '^ry RIen Daly." "Sw*«Uieatta Once More." "Only a Ulri,""TrilbyMc^,""Oor Old FrontSlaop''and ■■Nelllr, Come Back to Me" an pabllibed by tbo Amertoan Publishing Co. Johnnie Otrroll snd Tom Flinn an singing "Mary Ellen Daly" with success. Lxcum AMD LiBui flnlsbed an engagement at Roster ft BlaPa July 2>, and arere eniageaforweek ot Aug. i. W. S. CwiuHD Nons.—W. s. aetoland'* Oitst- er Hasalve HInsuels sre rehearring at Rrto, Fa. Tbe company win lie larger and stronger than ever. Every depanmont bas been canfnlly oiled and elghiy-one poonlo have reported np to dale. The Cmwford Rro*.iiav* becnnplacedwith BunHartoo and Billy Poari. Jos. T. UnoU Is replaced by Wm. Relty. Fred Andenon, tenor, and Wm. Oliver, tbe Fnnch baritone, are among the recentlv engaged vocalists. Billy Young does not go ivlib tbasbow, bis place being fliled by Oeo. TIcbner, singing and dandng comedian. J. B. SwiObid, with two aailst- ants, I* acting aa genoal agent. Rdiar Shaerner 1* one or tbe recent sddlUon* to the ednnce coins. AL Rixvss ud bis big show will open bis seaaon 41*\.'^*L''*',°'„'^''5J*«»''«- *•"« laty.and Fmnk B. Catr's Unlnno Tlieatre, Brtnklyn. N. Y., plating both bonses tbe sam* week. The followlhg U the roster tor Pastor's! Agn«* Obareot, Unthan, lb* Oreat Jndges, tion Rontt, the BUtts, C. W. Wli ■lams, wills and fiamo. Manning and Buckley, and Al Rasvea, the alar. Mr. Reeve* irlJI engage (bree specUl Bcls ror UnoklyD. "wre mreo Tan WBiLLna,lsd; InstznmenuUtts, bav* Jntt completed a snccessnil ongagenKnt at Keiths Vnlon Square Theatre, tbbi cUy. rid Ihelr and had m LiMnii BROS., acrobats, are playing wlib Pain's FIrawofto Exhibition at Providence, R. 1. This Is tbeIr litu season wllb Ibo *xhlbltton. Fhii, Bont Intoin* n* tbat be has been engaged Sr Louts Robt* to manage tbe fortbcomlng prodoc- on or "Fottnna," a epectscolar extnvsgsnia, in wblcb the WaahbnmSlitenwinbareauired. Man- ager Rohle baa engaged a nnmber of Eonpean snd American noveiaes tor the show, wblob bo ban booked In lbs leading vandovlile honsee. The sta- ■on opens SepL la, at Miner's Bowery Theatre, tbis "^'Jom noK At. AMPBnoM'a Joixt CoioHin Mlnsoel Oo.—Wo opened at WlUowdalo Park, Low ell. Has*., week of Jnly 22, tor an Indelnli* period. Roetcr: Al. B. Anderson, general manager; Johnnie Bowen and Son*, pnprielon: Hani* Andenion. Briggsand Washington, BlUy Wilson.the DeWoll Blsun, a L. Mason, Qoorgla Olirton, Ilarry Ollfton, Barry HcPball anil tho Casti* Bqutn quartet. Masaiei AL Andanun Intend* to have an entire Changs ot programme weekly. TBI Zamonis have dltsolved partnership. CnuxVAK AMD MisOM have Joined band*. Eddie Hasan, who hs* beeo 111 tor several nonibs, haa endrolr recovered. ^ ^ . ^. AunnoEATOB, tbe tenor, has booked bis "Bongs lUnstnled" for fourteen weeks during tbe coming sesson In Proctor's Theatrea. Will Ltli's MiHsrBiia will open their seaaon at Patchogne, L. 1., Aog. 21, nnder tn* management of D. W. Aobertson.vriui tb* folloiring people: Honn snd Oolgan, Ous Don, Oeo. W. Bar, tho Orc«llao Male Qnattet. Fnnk Sommen, RoaannI, C. W. PInmb, W. P. Dickson, Wm. Bartele, Oeorgs Boon, Artbnr Ynlo, Ben Lowentlitl and WUI Lyie. TBI Pomare with Ftench'sNsw Sensitlon, their Mcond season, and an meeting wllb snccees In tbeIr new saxophone dnetts. Mrs. Potts received a handsome obalii bncelet from Hts. Fnncb while at anclnnaU,0. ^ ^ .... on. B. UBAMDLiit bas been engaged to go ahwd of Charles Henna's Mlnstrds. RosiBT 0. VgBMOK irill tall for Engkmd Aog. 3 In tbo Interest of the three Blsten Hawthorne, whom h* bas booked In London. BAXMoNn AMD MATrBiwB bov* Signed with Win- sey'a Congress ot Noreltles. Sua DtmsAB wishes ni to state, as an Hem ot neirathat sb* Is spsndlog tb* Summer with her husband at AUanUo Oltr, H. J. WiLUAMS AND ADAMS oTO pl»lng an oogagomeni at Beaob Uwn, Oalvcston, Tex. IHer open In Obloago,lll.,Aug.l2. . Eddib ROSS AND Edward Wbiobt have formed a paitnonhlp. ^OB VsLLB and the Yale SIstsn bare been spend- hig tbelr vacaUon at Neirport, R. 1. EdsuBbaivb and MaoWordon have signed tor tbe coming **s*on wllb Ab* Leavin's Rentz-Sant- ley Burlesque Company. .. TBI TWO Sr. BkUioa are with Palne's "Lalla Bookh," now at Delroli, MIoh. John Oombot, ot Oonroy and Fox, gave an enter- tainment July 2), atJenny'e Ball, woodhaven, L. I., for tbe bonedt of the tonado sntrerenot tbatplsco. Among those who appeated were: Jobo Oonroy, Loiny and Htnly, rank Lyons, Master Oonroy, Leslie and Curdy, tb* Crawford Slaters, tbo Jenny Bnlh«n, Monroe ailbert,tnd Andy Kelly and bit pickaninnies. Tbe performance closed wub a box- ing bont between Prof. Oole and Dick Bampion. Thoestertalomontwas a mccess and several hun- dred doUam were realized for the eDSerets. Hti^ Montis opens bit Irish VIUsgoatBuher's Hnseom for a two weeks' engagement, commenc- ing Ang. 5. nop. Roxo AMD Oabl, contortionist. Joined Bnant ft Bmln's VaudevUles Jnly 22.' JOBN AND Annu EsiBTsare playlog a tour wooks' engagement at the Jenean, Alaska, opera Uouse. Nuxn La Bills snd Msrcus H. Jacobs (non-pro- tossloDSI) were recontlv mstried In this city. Haist Lobainx baa beei engaged as band master atCUtton Place Park, Cleveland,0.,forth*season. AMONO tbo recent eimgemenia mad* by Robt. Fnlgon for Hopkins' l7sns^)ceanlca an Apono, bounding tight wire performer; the Roasow Brother^ lUlpoUanauiIetes.andJsster.venimoiinlsL Apolki snd Jester will saU from England Ang. 11. Mahii E. Kldii opens alth* Bucklngbam, Enns- vlUe,Ind.,Ang. •. MANAOgB FniD RiDIB, Of lb* N«w Nlgbt Owls Boriesan* Co., Infoms nt that be bss dgned Bam Oolllis and Tlnnl* Henibaw, Lew H. Carroll, Cbas. E. Udoll, Bsbaret, tbe Anttnllan novelty dancer; Blanoho Wallwottb, May Olark Tan Oaten, Ifande EUston, OtritoD Sisters, Mabd Hazelton, Tina Iowa, Cbsa. Belnbait, moslcsl director; Ohas. Ul- llan and tho old reliable, Boney Bodgea Be slates thst U> a rsw days there wUl bo several more nsmea of prominent borleeqne people added to the Hat. Tbo season optns Sept. 10. Evsiytblng win be new irith this company ine coming season. Excellent wanlrob* andqiedalacenery will b* reatnies. Sa . barel, tb* Austnllan novelty dancer, who baa slned trltb Ibis company, baa Jnstretnned ftom Brftltb Colombia, where sb* waa espoclslly en- gaged. Sb* rec*lved a bandtome gold medal, also numerous presents from her rriend* and admlrers- Tbi New TsocASno Vaodiviui Co., headed hy Eugene Sandow and lb* flv* Jotdatu, tmder the management ol F. Zlegfold Jr., otanmonces lis season at tbe Oblcago Auditorium, Oct. 7. Tbe company, beside Ssnifow, la Btd to contain asveral exceedingly clever people, chief among whom Is NIcboluE. Kanfmsn, tbe trick bicycle rider. His Crfonnancea on lbs wheel are marvellous, equaling Interest tho atbltUo feats ot Sandow. TBiMcNuiTrbtsmsare not playing at Rocky I>olnt, near Providence, R I., as waa atated. They an laying off for tbe Bummer with their mother. In this city. Norxa rxoB tbi Oanaiian JoBiLnSiNOXBS.- Wo closed a snccestfnl season of tor(7-*even weeks In London,Can., July 2*. Then has not been* change In the company during tbe entire teason, and Ihe mau In white never mliaed a Monday mom- After spending a pleasant evening at tbo Orlgg Uouae Mr. Ctna, proprietor and manager. Waitir liAvraiN, Ibe aoni writer, I* quii* sick •d m straitened elican' al Wariea\-|ilo, N. O, and _ eUnces. Anr dolD mm bl* profeseioial Mends sent to bl3i, can ot Dr, ~ ' - - ■ - be appreciated. TBI McVutnis, BiUT amdOoubua, will stor tat "On tbeSniraDee Blr«r," nnder Ihe — of B.i.Mng«ol. presented each member with a week's salsiy and a Ucket ror borne, and alao presented Hni. Oai^er, the Blanlat, vrith a handsome diamond ring. Hr. and Ire. Carter and JlmmleUgblfool (iho bor bateo), win spend tbelr vacation at Ibelr homes lu namll- ton, OaiL CARBti Socnr Is suing as axl*ndod eogagomonl atHislo Ball, Nbkgan Falls, N, Y. Till BLixou Si8rsr.s, eccenbrto obanoicr sketch team, are tilling a sucuesatul engagement at Forest Casino, Rocky Point, near Providence, R. I. Tber open at Keith's BIJon, Phllsdelphia, Pa., Aug. 12. Krmf Olavtom, tho English chanour come- dienne, saus for England Aug. 7. Sbe opens Aug. 1* 00 th* StoU tonr, and on 8<pi. 3 at tb* Oxford FavlUoD and TlvoU, London. LoaiM J. UOWAXO ban been engaged for John u. Bopktna' Stock Comenr In Chicago, III. HnirD or Obab. fTWArre' MAitiiacTn MONiRcn Negro Hlnstrsla: a T. Watt*, *ol« pMnrieinr and mansgor; Henry Uirls, aiagomanageriBlMv Harris, ThomaaHarrlt, Oeo. Iteld.Dav* Banoo, Montgom- *rr Bnlhon, 11. a. Bruwn, band niattor; Simon HcOor, Harry Carter, Walker Dunning, Frank Drraot and Ully Oarstoo's Band and Orcneslni. They are nhaaning, and txpect to take tbo road Aug. 17, opening at Kansas Oily. Rosran AND Nona from tbi Oariiuta Val- dez VauderiUo Co.: Oarmellta Valdrn, Victoria OaateUan, Hlaien U Chevalier (Ullbin and Ada). Mile Paaquellna. Mlnnetu Vernon, Olbaon ami DUlon, Clinton and Broukt, Bart? 0. Hatbewa,PTn- feaaor E. H. MoAuloy, musical director; Cbas. Murray, electrician and calcliima; H. R. Oriawdd, advance agent; Henry Spencer, solo nivsrioior and manager. The tour of thbi companr Is through lliis S(ate.1ndadlngs*v*nl fain, tboiic* South to Key W«*t, Fla„ wb*re tiMr plar nine nights during the bolldar* before ritldna tbo Woat India Islsndr, whence tber nlnn !o ihlscKr In Mar nex(. Bcttrrua and Nais an epeudlug iho bumtnrr with Od. T. T. Brighara. Blss Nash's father, on his farm at EdgartonTlllnn., and vrlU open tbelr aeanou In September, In Hinnoapolla. Julia Enuout bas Jolaed hands wllb me Three Bar Sisters. Ida SiDDONt la ptodudog bnriesqucs at tbo Pa- vuioo Ttaeatre. Ilolyoke, Mass. , . Maddin. ASAita snd HoNrxLLA have Just closed a succeaatnl engagement over tho KobI ft Hlddle- ton cireull, and an now al tbe Banhokiraar Pa- vilion, Ontario Beaob. N. Y. FILU AND Caih have completed tbelr three months' trip thnngb tbe West. They go to Far Rockairar, L. I., (or a four wsekt' rest, and 00 OcLllhoyJoln Bsny Williams' Own Oo. ror next •ea.-ion. Tbb OointciuuNio OoxiiiTm, whose duly It was to report noon tbe recent accident at tbe Caalno, AtlanUo Clir. N. J., during the sodal ses- sion or tb* B. P. 0. Elks, bav* rendered a report. In which Ibey And thai the acddent vraa caused by a rotten plUng, but tb*y rail to flx upon any on* Ih* reaponstbUliy tor lb* acdd*nt. becasse tber claim Bucb acdon wa* not wlllilo tbelr province. Ada N. auovs, wbo I* at present plarlni Id Banford, Oonn., wUI sbortlr Join Habel Chartlera andcomplei* arrangemoota tor Iholr new aetcli, "Nlob* Vp to Dats,"niii wblch th*r will mak* tbelr flntappeanno* on Ang. l>. BuoB AMD llA i i tHmu .Tai TWO Roia, bay* cki**d with Ih* Pnr Bailor'* Spcclaltr Oo.. and will iV*Dd a f*w weak* al their home in Xocwleb, (X