New York Clipper (Nov 1895)

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November 9. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 673 AQUATIC. gpaxHag ia tka Water. SerenI DembOB ot Uie mir IbnIuUkB Alblads Club apentk portion ot iba ttlenooD, Bnndftj, Not. :i, In tiM foi at the dob taoiin. Dr. Boot ud <i', II. Fnlllncftnp Judged llie aoTcrsI eveob, wblch lire thufl RQiniD»il9Cd; tulfmlteivl»wUii7mt,lwnlf-nt tlmwopuiddowB the Iwft tuk. Wall by Pr. T. 0. A(laln^ alUi Joba <l. rw no, l(Ull--Wuii li; E. N. Vuilinton, T. B. lUr- ooUi ucADil- Moriu uU Barrr, Ui« oUior cootuUDU, ' /Swm^ tAnugk m isa rln?.—Won by B. N. Vwlwrort. D J. Binj Hoood. T. B. H«yooldi thin]. 'fltrtnt. tor dlNlfta««.~WOD by B. N. Vudtrrort, C. T. AduM Mcood, E. B. Bndley tlilid. l/ttrA« rooE, trt hardlw.—Wuo by D. J. Bntlley, E. N. Vsiderrort ud V. IlMn* tied for McoDd pUc«. TBI Ner York Ytclit lUcIng AaaocliUoa bOd a npccM aMUng Nor. 1, ud tppropHMed tiii for iht patpoM o( poroliuing prlzw lorwlontngnclils Rt lu tabor utj rtgitu, wlilcb wen *• follow: t'Uaa E, Fonijtl), A. B. Hoe. Jenwj Cltj YMbtOlub; CMw 0, Zulu, Sberawn tna Fni7.er, nTonIs Yiobt Clib; Uue 2, WlllUni IL am, J. J. McCkrtb;, Ao- dubOD YMhcClab; CiRn 3, Srbolla, RnfMeloerHd VTehtlOD, AodnboD Yicht Club: Clua 4, tUry, WlllUfii Kllavoitb, DajoDDO Yulit Qub; tlus 6, IMve, F. B. Scaburr, bjonne Yicht Olub: Ctau 8, Tempoat. V. M. Ilougbout, RIM Von KuU Ytobt Cigb: Cltu 0, Uercedca, C. Ibw, Audobon Ykobt dob: Clua 10, Uitggle P., V. U. iMnnden, Kill Von KallVacbtanb. J. ARTnuR BUMD, wbo omo bero wltb Spruce IV, end need for ibt tntenutloul btif tklertropbj, reiunied to Roglend Nor. 2. Before depmrtlng be RAld bin boat to Clierlca U. Allen, preeldeat ot ttao country Olub, ot U>well, 0. J. PiiLD bu aold tbe cbemplon bait tal«r ElbelWTone to Croibj end B. Fox iMniird end Alexander Tbompaon. beM ODUI dWoitod pollUce made bla Kilremeni nentaniT. Be wai *i exMlleni Judge ot honmi Bid boaidi, end wu ii entbneliiuo bunisnua. THB Benuo Baclog Aoortaikn wmi iiceoied br tbe Jocker Qalt, Nor. 4, to conduct it nee meet- leg at niolloo, BilUniore, Md., tnm Nov. It lo », inclulTe. It U the Intern Ion tn rive li.OOO a il» lu niince. V. J. FtUpatrirk will lie Ihe alerter, V. L. rowen tlie prealcllng Judge and <;. F. Itkb clerk ot Ibe ecaloa Qbo. II. BrBBR, the local muMioni mantBcr, pur obased rtudll, b; Pnudcot-Madulclnc; TaU, b> TblaUc-Sallaa; Agelo, b; Ocn. Wanhlnnton RubT Alien, and BalUu, bj Oen. Waiiblngtoa.Happlin, al Ibe FarkrUle aale, OoL 3D. Tbcae boiKS wUI bo atnt 10 hia stock fann on lake Obanplaln, near Tlcon- detoga, M. Y., tor breeding purposee. TBI Melbourne Oop, o( 116,000, waa raced for Uelboune, Anatnlla, Nor. i, and waa won bj Anraila, llora lecond, Bumbail third, THE TURF. The Hons Show, ne annual eiblbltlon ot tbe National Horae Show Anoclatlon la lo open at Madlion Square Oarden, tbia olt7, on Hondaj, Nor. ll,andconUnue tbrougb- out the week. Tlie enirlea exceed la number thoae rtcelred tor any iirevlona exhlMUon under the auaplcee At this progrealve aaioelaUon, notwltb- eiandlog that some ot the most Important cUuMa filled to All, ootablj tbe ticb herd prlies offered for tiolllDR Bttlllona, In which competition hereto- fore haa been moat keen. Tbece ate, how- erer. numerous enirlea ot anlmalB of grand qnallty In nunj other elaaaes, which will ohsl- lenge Che adnlratlon of tbe rlsllon to tbe show, whether thar be expert Jndges or the talrnem- bera of tbe nshlonable set who attend tbe show dallj liecauae It Is "the thing" to do so. ThIaBi- tun alwHjs brings to the meltoiMlls msnj etnoi- era, Indudlug men of dbitlnctlon In the horse world, tnd each ademoon and erening during the con- ilnuanee ot ibe eiblblilon there will be consre- (aied wllhln the arena nunr notables npresenUog dinerent parte of the country, and Including nearlr all the turf cdebrlllea, enjnjing Ibe apeolacle of lo much eqnlno tieantj gaihcred together, and In- dulging In esiiert crltlcUim ot the stats showa In tho ring. Latonla Jockey- CInb, OcL 29.—FliBt race—Puree, mlle-Ganewood, IM, Claylou, 3 to 1, won: Peabody, 101, Walker, 16 to I, second; Charley Weber, n, Relff, 30 to I, third. Time, Second race—PurM, one and onO' slxteentha mile- Lobengnla, lOT, Bill, e lo I, won; Rgbart, 101, R. Isom, 14 lo (, necond; Cash Day, 110, Harlln, 0 to 2, third. Time, VMli Thiril race—SellUig, one and one-halt mile*—Pepper, 110, Hartln, I lo 4, won; Blue and Oisy, t3, R. Iiom, 8 to 1, second; Newcome, a, Rrerett, 8 to 1, third. Time, 2:3;v Fourth race—OoTlnglon Autumn SelUni S;ake, nine iyw<, Ive and one- half turloniti-Lokl, 102, J. Bill, T to 1. won; Mobal- aaka, 103, Bergen, 9 lo 1, second: Blue Ribbon, 03, R. lsam,30to 1,tblid. Time,l«g,'i Flfthrace- Furae, Are furlongs—Lnfn, lOT, TurMvlUe, J to 3, won; SbutUtcock, 107, Clayton, 8 to 6, aecono; lop. Sugar, 101, Walker, 7 to I, third. Tlme,l«3 Sixth race—Selling, mlle-^ndltb, lOt, CUylon, e lo t, won: Relict, oi, R. laom, is to 1. second; Reaplend cnt, 101, Forler, 30 to 1, third. Time, \MX- Oct 30.—First race—Six furlongs—Wild Hnnts- man, 03, ETtrelt, 3 to 1, won; Sllurla, >7, vr. HIcka, 7 lo 1, Bocond; Uomus, n, Relff, 40 to 1, third, T1me,l:ieM Second nee—Five and a bait tar- longs—Uiroulse, lio. Clayton, a to 1, won; U Oas- cogne, 110, ft. laom, 11 lo 3, second; Evaueaea, no, Martin, e to Mblrd. TIme.lMX Tbitdraco— Nine forlonn—Black SUk, 103, Martin, 13 to 1, won; StaOk, 100. Walker, 6 lo 1, second; Lester, 109, Sber- rln, 16 to 1, third. Time, XUta Fourth race- One mlie—nnndapun, 110, Thorpe, 8 to t, won; Daaao, 100, Cbiylon, 0 to t, second; la Creole, w, R. laom, 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:41V Fifth race- Five furlongs—Old Centre, 108, J, Hill, 8 to 1, won; Tartar, 101, J. Oardner, 7 to 1, lecond; San Uarco, 108, UsiUn, 6 to 2, third. Time, IMH Sixth race-Six fnrlongs—Mary Eeene, 104, Clay ton, 8 to 1, won; La Moore, 9t, Walker, 12 to 1, second; Balk line, lOe.Tborpe, 610 3, Ihltd. Time, l.-lt. OcL Sl.-Flnt ncc-Slx tortonn-Tincred, 06, W, Jonea, s to 3, won; Jim Donlen, 100, Clayton, a to 2, second;Cailous,a8, Randall, B to 1, third. Time, 1:19U Second nce-Ooe mile—Blaaco, BT, W, Ulcka. 7 to 6, won; Hoderocio, 103,;. Bill, 6 to 2, aecond; Pepper Rye, 108, R. laom, 10 lo 1, tUrd. Time, 1:46X Third race—One mile and sarenty yards—SlDun W., 114, Clayton, even, won; Oraman, 100, W. Jones, 16101, second; Egbert, 103, R. laoOi 3 to 1. third. Tlme,l:61>4 Fourth race—Cen tucky Central Slakea, one mile, not value to whiner (3,t80-Oapllve, 113, MarUn, 4 to 1, woo; Ramiro, 126, Thome, 9 to 6, second; Ben Holllday, 113. J. IIUI, 7 to 6, third. Time, 1:18 Firih lace-FIre fur longs—Same Ollquot, 104, Martin, 3 to 6, won; Mo- dello, 104,;. 11111,4 to 1, second; Anna Oarlh, 110, aayton,«to 1, third. Time, lM)i Sixth nce- Slx forlongs-Hallatone, 102. Eveieu, 3 to l.won; Neutral, «l, Gardner. 13 to 1, aecond; Santa Uarta, 107,J.BIIl,7lo6,thlrd. Tlme,l:lS3(. Not. 1.—First race—Selling, nine tutlongi—All Over, 108, Hartln, 0 to 10, won: Pretender, io2, j, Ganlner. t to 1, aecond; Jane, 107, Thorpe, 3 lo 1, third, rime, VMX Second mce-FIre and a liall lorlongs-Flrai Purohaae, 100, w. Illcks, 4 lo 1, woo; Ueleo Mar, los, J. Hill, 8 to 0, aecond; dole B., 106, Tborpe, s tn 6, third. Time, 1:14 Third rsce-aelllng, six and a bait forlouga-Janiboreei 101, J. Hill, It to 1, won; Old Dominion. 107, MsrUn, 4 to 1, aecond; Balkllne, 106, Thorpe, 3 tn i, third, Time, 1:31 Fnntth nee—Owners' nandlcap, one mlle-Slar Ruby, OS, Oardner, 4 to 6, won; Do- mingo, n, w. Jones, 9 to 6, utcond; Feait, 7t, UuiTee,20 to 1. third. Time, uaii Fifth race -SelUap.elx turlongs-EqnInox, ot, W. Jones. 1 lo 1. won: Vlgan, 06, Newcom, 6 lo 3, aecond; Utile Bramble, 102, Clayton, 3 to 1, third. Time, 1:30. NOT. 2.—First nco—Seven and a half toriongs— Letter.T lo ( and 1 lo 2, won; Neutral, 1 to 2place. second: Oaleway, Ihlrd. Time, l:30)i Second race—One mile—Semper Lc.\, even and 3 lo S, won; Baasoaio2place.second: Ace.ihlnl. TIme.l:46;^ nilid mce—>lTe and a half furlongs—Haizar Ine, 0 to I ud 2 to 1, won; Mln Maxim. 3 to 1 idai-a, second:lokl,third. T1me.l:l03{ Fourthiace— One mile and an eighth-Handapun, even and 1 to 3 place, won; Simon W., 3 lo e iilaec, second; Oran- nnn.tbltd. Tlme,2M FItfbiaee-Flve-eUhthn of a nlle—Prealdio, 20 lo 1 and 8 lo 1, won; FenT- man II, i to r, place, eecond; Kunoch, ililnl. Time, 1 A.'i.>; Sixth tace-Seven and a half furtongs- HilLitoiM, 4 lo 6 and 1 lo 3. woo; All Over, 3 to 9 pUee, aecond; Utilo Waller, thinl. Time. 1:39. NoT.4.-Fliit lace-Sellloi, one mlle-Mlxa Oalop, 110, R. laom, B to 1, won; Sandoral, 113, w. Jone*, ^ to 1, lecond; Begne, 110, w. Olcke, 16 to 1, third. Tloe.l:44>i Second race-Selllog, dre and a half Aulongs-Oecll, lOS, Clayton, U to «, woo; First Pnrchaae, no, Perkins, 8 to 1. eeoond; tMwego. 106, W. Hloka, so to 1, third. Tlnu, 1:10.V Third raea-Sli furlongs—LtndoKlte, lOO, MarlUi,l to 3, won; Uoderoolo, lOD, J. UUI, 10 to 1, lecond; Oale- way, lit, Van Buren, 16 lo I, third. Time, 1:18 Fourth laco-Flre furiongs-Fronller, 113, Martin 7 to 10, won: PeUrcb, 103, Walker, X to 1, aecond BIr Vaaar, 103, J. Dlll,20tol, third. Tlme,ls3U Filth nc»-Selllng, one mile and an eighth- Black ailk, 106, Thone, 4 to I, won: SUOk, 09, Clay- ton, 3 to I, aecond; Ayette Belle, 90, J. Johnson, 13 to I, third. Time, IJT. TBI Haiqina or W.itbhford, one of England' moat prominent aportiimen, eommltied aiilclde Oct. 13. at bla lilah seat, CorTaahmote, by shooting him- self thnngh the bead trllb a rerolrer. He had for nmntha past endured mncb menui and physical auoettiir, and there can be no doubt that In conae. aoenca bla mind became unhinged. l/>rd VeaeoDa- eld made him Master ot the Royal Buekboinda tor the dlititot ot Cunihinoie, a poatUoi which h* MI NNESOTA . 8B. Paal.—At the Metropolitan bnalneu has been Terr good week of Oct. 27. "Tbe Vhailiy Ball," for tbe beneatot Saint Lake's llospliRl, wa:< aniffinwaaeaocceea 28. The Oothtle-Moyer Oraod CoDcert Oonpany diasappolnted 3), so. "A Texas 8iecr"hadMgbailneaB and dnplloaled lis former anocea here 31-Not. 2. Donnelly and OInrd, In "The Rainmakers," cone 3, for one wc«k, with oanal maOaees. Eddy Foy, la "Uaie Roblnaon Oraaoe," comes 10, for one week. Manager Scoit is able to annonnce that he has secured the liam- roflch Oeman Opera Company for a ibree weeka' engagtneol at nls theatres, at St. Fanl, Mlane- apoUa and Sniath tor the near fnlure. The proa- pccls look bright tor an Inunenso engagemeil- aaaND.—Bualneas baa been very good week ot OcL 2T. Banlons' "Superba" cornea Nov. 3, tor one week, and inu nndoubtidiT pack the bouae at eaoh perfonnaiKe. Ward and Yokes come 10, for one week. BooioA.-Buatneas haa been big tor week ot Oct. 28. For week ot Nor. 4 now people are: Prince Fanl, Uuilne, Atmatmng and Porter, Wm. lie Boe, tbe WhlUniB, Mona. Wllllans snd the atock com- pany. The Bodega haa been renorated and re- nalniedall over and Itted with ateam beat, making 11 a Irstchia concert hall II every reapecL Cbsrlea Oardner aad hla oroheetia hare rstnned from the Eaat, anil ban been re-engaged tor theaeaaon. OLTMric—Bulneas baa eonllnued good week ot 2T. For week of 4 ihey bare a big double bill: Cos- tello i Homman's"OonnliTClnua" wtib "Morrlaon, Marty A Moas' Bpeclally Oomnaoy." The following people will appear before the fooUlgbta: Winnie Adams, Professor nomman, Athenon and lake, Monlsoo and Berwick, Markey and Moo, and King, the Ohloanan. Dalath.—At the Ijceum "Utile RoblnMn Cm aoe," wltb Edwin Foy as the alar, cams Oct 31-Nov. 2. The bouae waa fairly well Blled on the opening night. Robert DotrnTng came Oct t», 9, In "Helena," otheUo" and ''The Qladlator." liualneia waa fair for the engagement. "Unman Ileaita" In doe 16, Donnelly and OInrd 18, 19. I'rlmmw laml West 32, a, R. o. Ingenull 26 TliePariorTiiea- m nopesed under the new manager and vlih new pcevlB< Tbe bouae hi neat, the new people are good and the baslness was fair for the week. THEATRICAL. OOKTIMOD noa rxoB 609. F*a« im Ide.—At the (Crescent Mailo Wellee- ley't llaytn b*U lonh wmt ft IM. ». In maitiiiT. dolniialiiixebuidBeju. TttehoewviUbadark for VMh of Kor. i. #ln(ler the Tents# TEXAS HoaatoB.—At the Sweeney and Coombs Opera House Joe Cawthoro, Oct. 26, had tvo well lUed honsea. "Ihe Span ot Lite," 30, opened to a fair house. Tbeyeloiie31 withtwo perfonnances. "The Failed aif" comes Nov. 2, •Va New Boy" 6, e, "SInbad" 7,8. TuBHn Bau OUIe Totbeu and Ihe Swedish Lutlsnao Sextette Co^ OcL 38, had a line boose. Pauoi Tbutbb.— Bualneaa la exeeUenL un 2M were Carrie Fisher, Brace IMckson, Jeanule Pres- ton, Charles Unas, Panllne Bloeaom, Unas. lones, Clyde Uoold, and Johnnie Callahan. BuNox Ji BuLiva SBowa, 29, despite tbe nin, drew crowded tents at the attenoon and night perfonnances. Dallas.—At the Opera House Al. 0. Field's Mln- sIreUi did well OcL 28, S9. Lonla Jamm had crowd- ed hoosea 30,31. "The Lost FBtadlae" comei Nov. 1, "BpUer and Fly" 2, "In Old Tennessee" 4, 6, "AlTlnJoslln"0. Joi Hilu'.— Florence Chester. Aimie Howard, tbe FourMeidels, Joele Dnncr-o, Hilton and Nixon, ratay Binelt, Maggie Uwler, '"hn WlllUou. one TBiiTU.—Hose Hall, Wyitle llayden, Car- roll and Uarke.Sania.lUI, Sarllle and Young, Dora Menianola, LUIle Klswoith, All Babe, Cooper and Dashlii|l«n,LnlnBeeaon, J. Uuber, Beesoound Fox. GalTeatoB,>^At the Grand Open Honae Loula JaoM prsHDted "OUitllo" and "Mannloa" Oct. ft C, td fair builoeaa Joe GiwUiora, lo "A Pool for I^uclf," pleaJeO a nod sited aodlenea A "Tba Spaa or Life" vti smt<« bya uull audlaoca 2&o«lDsu>lh«couD laraitnctloo of Bannm 1 BAllay'aOImia. Booklon: ■^e Hiw Bor" Nor. 17, Tbomai W.Kwoe II, U "dpi- der and ny" U BlUr Taa'l Mlaitnla li. It. BaaMva A BaiLar'a Baow gave two perrormaacea OcL 38, to peeked l«ol& Baa Aatenla.—At the Oiand Opera Bonse '^•I«tracadlH"*ailltiarallr palnaluJ OalXtl; ■*lrllby,** a, aad Loala Jainaa, 34. ta. were uetlad la a like nunoar. Joe (^wtboro, 17. laceWed a roailog r«- ceptJoD, If Ibe box orBca recelpta ar« a eiltarioD. "A Failed Oair* eoaea S, anar which dtrhaaM praralU aoilltUadreDtof'HieBpaool Life" Nev.a.4. BiaavM a BaiLBV paoked their eaonDOiu caovai Iwliw OeL n. Their pictorial repreaenuiloos were fully realnad. _ AasUa,—At MUlelt'a Open Bonae "TiUby"gave two performances OcL 14, to good bnalneaa. Loula James matinee and night 38. Joecawthom cane 28,'^ Fatted Oair* 30. Coming: "The PayTtaIn" Nov. IS Bamom A Bailey's drcua gave two petfonnancea OcL 29. Fait Worth.—Al Oreenwall'a Open lloiue "Trilbr" played OcL 28, lo big bnalncai. Loula James, 29, had a large and well pleseed audience. .... .Opioid's Hlnaueb, 30, bad a blr house. Nuns Fiwii Mayu'h UI.II KAHiiioNIb UiBCi a.—We are now tuurlng Krnturky, i^n ntiite lo Fturlda, anil an dolof a big liuelnnie. Uur new canvas la a lOOfL round top, wllli a 6Qti. mlilillo piece, lluater: Mayo and La Duke, pn<|iriciora andmanagera; Mrs. Mayo, tnaanrer; Vhas. liavu, adranco, wllh fonr bill pcaieis; Beit Mayo, priocl|ial and Jockey act; Kmma HIdon, Hying rings; William Mayo and hla Inlncil hone, imvo; Do Onzo and Miller, horliostal bam; Cbas. and Bessie (Iregory, halanchig act; Uhaa. fayne, conlortlonlit; Uncle Dan Uaalle; Ihe Faier Slaten, doulde injM; Happy Jack lancaaler, black face comedian; De Vaun, aoiig and dance; the Ford Broa., clog dancers, and Prof. Bamberg's brass bsnd, with eight pieces. Kvoryone la happy and ibe gboat walka rognlarly. l/m MooKi, singing and talking olown, baa cloee<l wllb Ibe Reynolda world I'nitod Shows. Fhani U. Uiixih has purcbaatd a dno dapple grey hone, making four boiaca tor bareback work which be now owns. Nima rnou Skllr Drob.' Oinci's.-On Oct. 28 the greatest of sll blllbaanta orer ererled In this or any other couiiirr waa built Iit Sella liraa. at Aniortcua, Qa. Tbirt mammoth board nearly encircles Ibe City Park, lo the rehire of Amerlcua, and Is tcuti. In length and loti. In height, or loi nbeets long and 8S Bbeets blgh, making a total ot out aheela ot Htro- brldge paper. It la the beauty board ot tbe universe, without a dnpllcate aboel thereon. Thia placoa Ihe once famous ta sheet lioard among llio pigmira This board will remain atanding nnUl the oTonlng of Nov. 20, Ihe date of the big show at Amerlcua Oar No. 1 closes Ha aeaeon at Uedartown 9. The big ■how has covered this season seventeen Statoa, lie- ildea taking In .Sew Brunswick, Novla Scotia. QuebeoandOnurlo,andwlll ckwe Its twenly-fonttb nucceaatui season at Cedartown, Ga., Not. 3D, and run to Columbus, C, our Winter quarteni. ED. XoxHua, ot tbe Umi syndicate Bbow^ and Sam Wilson, of Ihe Orcat Wallace Show, have open- ed a toniorlBl parlor In SL Louie, Ho. KoTD rROi niB Jams W, OoobRicn'e Nrv Amertcan Wagon Show.-Wo snlved In Bridge* port, C., on OcL 30, from Hoorestowo, N. J., where we cloied tho season, having driven one hundred and Olty-slx miles In four days, and went Into Win- ter qnartera on Ubick Rock Avenue. Tho elock left next day for Walllngford, CL, where iber will be wintered. Prof. Fred Ciymer left for Bndford, Pa., to Join tbe Stowo "U. T. U." Co., to lead tbe band. The Clriuer Slaten will practice two now aerial acta this WInlor. They Iisto been signed for next sea- son. Ths Buffalo Bill Show Is expeoled soon, and will Winter on tbe Bamnm A Bailey pbKO. JiaaiB MiLi.aH. the young comelUai, will remain with Ibe Banum A llalley Show unUI the eloae ot lu season, at Heridlsn, HIas., Sot. 9, and irlll then reiom to thie city for Ihe winter. Her Texae ad- mlren recently preaenled her wllh a goM comet, appropriately engnvod, on the occaalon of ber Hist Tbitio thatsute. THi HARxr w. WiuiAUS' OWN Co., under tbe management ot Scribiier A Smith, tho well known circue managen, have done a phenomenal Imalneaa tor tbe past two weeks In Ntw York City. Their aeason haa been extended tour weeka longer here- aboula, then tlier go Wcat nnlll February, when ibey nium lo New York tor a aeaaon ot eight weekt, cloning March 38. Their clrcua leaaon opena April 2R. TBI Obiin Bios.'Show In Mexico will open Ihe aeaaon In December. Manager Edward (irnn Is In the dly, snd will make his biiilneaa headquartaro atlBEaat Twenty-second Street, where be can Iw found tor some tloio arranging Iho deialla of en- gagements, etc.. for tbe coming aeaaon. Ascuii ANO ItosiHovxHareunlugihelrRcrobaUc act vlih the Wallace Show. Jan. S. Harto cloaed hla season with tbe New OiealByndlcale Clrcua and Paria Ulppodrome, Oct. 3D, at Newton, Kan. Ho will Join Bowman ,1 YouoR's High Claas Hlnatreli, opening at Dcuver, Col., Not. 17. ILLINOI& W ISCONSIN . MllwaBhee.—At tbe Bavldaon Theatre William aiUatle aad the orlRloal conpaoj la "Too Macii Joho- loii," .VoT. S-8, and "A Trip l« Chlnalowa" 7-10. Clara Korrli drew ll|ht hoaiaa wllh "t^anllle" OcL 38, "Ray- Boadi" 9 and BUIInee SDL aad "Mlu Hoalton" 30. Rob- ert Dovalnr praaeolod bla aoe prodaetloo or"lteleoa" 31 ADd natlllee Nov. 3, "Olhello" Nov. I. aad '^le OUd- latoe" erealDff 3, lo fairly Rood aueodtoc*. "iiue. Baaa Oaoa," wllh Kathryo aidder, opeoi Nor. II, for a *BLfOO OrasA Bocsa—Emily Baackar, la "Oar Plal," connnooed a week 1 The oaval draala. "Out I'aul," opeoid wall lait weak, but aa onroituoata fatal attldeot precaJlaf the performaaca 0 eaft a Rleom erar Uie Itoaaa duriof the rooialodir of tbe oonpany's stay. "Shaft No. r ■ opeoB la for a week. ravrTUBATaa—AnarDumeroai aeeaAMiT dolayi lo Ui« eompletlea of Ibia beaitlrdl heine or Ihe Oenoan dnnutlt Maiad potltlvety tbtt tlieepeolDxwIlltfcnr 9. 1bodedlcalIOD«i*releaaaaanouuoeedarea«rollow: "Faua Tbaaua March," compoeeJ by ChrliL Bach, pto- lone wriltao by JollQS UuaUr aad roeltad by renl. WiVi; Intaraicno from "Ciralltrla Haatleaaa" by Uii oKheiua. acennpaaled by lha oixao, and '7wol w«p- r,'*aiafoe,lDroaraeu, byBlaneBlhalaad Kedelborv. which Piora niaaeUfrom lha Uoart Thaam, at Det- oiold.wlUn)ikeherdebatb*re. On la lo ooUbralloa of Bcbllbr'>blnbday."BabaloaadLlola"wlU ba praaMI- ed. wllh BUI» Woin; from Ibe BtadI Thaaua, at BtalUe. lo Uie taujlos lola. I AclDiar or Hriuc—EdIlb ElUa In Bakar A UcLata'i "Pawn Ticket 110." nveanallnMand alalit parform- aaeal Barlow Bnueia* Mloiuali drew (airly Uoi 37. Tba booaa will ba o«eapled vlih a fMnaaa oitirlM Kor. "Hy Wlr>-B riUaiT- la i<ua It-M. WonDSaLayB Mt-aMls-—For 4 tod weak: Carlo ball— AewhaOeoKO aad Arboaa Ue«na,oowbun: the Bar. nite, Pitaoe La Ward, ewanl walker; D. U. Uoluiee to waa. Btaaa-Bahar aod LyoD. Aady aod Bra Raoklo, EJdy ■ooca,Eddy CoUloo, (%arlea foa and EUa Oart- '"SBrfioa A laaealabia aceldeot oceanad opon Iba fiaae aod anasaed ao lhat all eoald ba dUclianred al ftoa Una. aod aiw aaad la Ihe Daral baitla acaoa, whaa two of U}0 luoa wblch had ont Uto dlacharired Uie olihi befor* niddaoly wool olt. alrlk- loir DanUaaer*a rlnl lag at tho Ihlah. almeal aeTarloR that nembar liooi bla bo3r, He waa laheo lo Uie Eaer- tan<y Hoepllal. where ha died two boon lata r. aim was ovMherwSI. Bol. De Llaaor. wboae real Dane waa B. D DaTlia. araa a CMalo or lioiacw aad Alfred Do I.iaar. iho Hoprlaura of Uie cofooany. aod rtHded lo ynur diy. Ilawaaihlrty-lwoyaaieof kse. Tha cooipaoy were al- noaldMnofalltad oo aceooot nt Uie aoeidaot, atln did -^rformaoca. Tltey will, bowever, lay ■ a pan I 7, whea oot Bli- oir Boiii II U. rema jaioca ina umww, ji m. , luwa'elmk Oo-doaaa lUMUMat itMi. wla, U. !^!!!Meswir J. K iruikaael Oeko^ Wla, sH hen ». _ thar ofaa at 'OraoJ' Ibokla ilkh. Perwae Joloed.Uie OMOpaay ban, A,T. Chicago.—"IJllle Cbrlalopher," "The Modem Hepblito," "Tbo Twentieth Oenturr Ulrl" and "Tbrllby" are prominent In tbe new aggregallon of farce. All the down town houaea have been doing a good bnalneaa. HooLBY'aTUBATRi.-"lOo Mnch Johnaon" oloaed a wonderfully succesaful toor weeks' engagement here Nov. 2. The hoiuo has been crowded every nigbL "UUlo Chrlslopber" opened 3, prsaonted by A. H. Palmer'a Osrdon Tbeaue Buriesi|ue Co. The leading roles ar« In the hands of Wn. Oolller snd Fanny Johnson. Tbe company Includes Alexander Otaik, Harry MacUonough, John W. Wilson, Louis Allen, BerUia Waring, Pauline Tnin and Mabel Olark. COLOMBIA.-Ulllan lluBsell has had crowded houies all Ibis week to wlincss her production of 'Tbe T^ganr." For tbla week, commencing 3, "Iji Fericholo" will be preaenled. HIaHnssellla very popubir In Chicago, and Ihe amount of later. eateboimln"IaPenchole"whonaho preaenled II here last year uesnres a good business the coming week. Tbe compsny Inoludos Fred. Solomon, Joe Herbert, Owen Wealford, Wm. Blalsdell, Itlchle Mng, Mario Celeste, Buuono Ixninard and VIra Rai. SciiiLUl TniATHi.—Minnie Madden Flake cloaed a week'a engagomeot at this theatre 3, presenUng "Tlo ({neen ot Uare" and "A Doll's House." Busl- nca was good, Mrs. Flake tusking a distinct hit. Ilelene Mora, In "A Uodem MephlHln," will open .3. loterest In her new csnacliy Is wldeepresd. Tbe coDpsny iDoludee sherirtsn Block, Komell Oorrl- gan, Earie SUrllog, Frank Kciidrtck, Louis Orleel, Wm. Oavldge, lleFen Russell, Kmma Field and Msg. gle Harold Davldge. CjiOAOOOriBAHoi.'SB.—"The Merry Worid" bos been doing sn excellent huAlneaa, closing Ita week's engagement 2. "Thrilby" opena Sunday, lo the cut are Klvia Cioz-Seabrooko, ctarrle Perklna, Margaret McDonald, Jennie Reynolds, Myili Mur- ray, Sol. Aiken, Lonla Wealey, Joseph lloberts, R. I'. Cnllus, WUIIs P. Swealnam, Mark Morpby and Ota. Herbert. IIKAHO oriRA IIODSR.—Frank Danlehi has enjoyed a good business wllb "The Wlard of tbe Nile." His engagement closed 3, and the Bavarian Peasant Theatre Company makes lis flnt appearance In Chicago Sunday. "Jaegeililut" will lie presented the tret night. The renertory tor the week will lie "Almennuacb und Edelwebii," "'S Uaer'l Ton 8chlersee," "Der AuageaUHSeno" and "Auatng- auebel." McViciia'H TOBAmB.-'The Old Homestead" ckned 2 a aucceasfol nin. "Tbo TwenUelh Century airl" opena Sunday, with Molly Fuller In the title role. The caat Includea Catherine IJnyard, John T. Kelly, Ous Williams, Wm. Oameron, Osorgla llawley, Thomaa l.ewls, Annie St. Tell, Harry Kelly and f:aima Lever. LiMooLH THSATRk.—'The Three Ouardamsi" has iieen holding tbe boanla during the week, oloaing 2. Sunday, "The Derby winner" returea. In the codi' nsny sre Kddle (llguere, Blsnt-he Hover, Arthnr Kbems, Don Cohi, llllly raridge. Frsnk Msu- Donsld, Fred Ormonde, Uosale Olll, l-lorence Allen snd Harry FJIawnrlh. llAYHiBktrr TUBATRB.—"Darkest Russia" given place Hnnday to "Town Topics." BealdeB Wood and Hhepard, loloreal centres on Vooreyand Hao hrland, tbe three MerrtHem Blilen and Nellie Sennell. UATMM'a.—"Pairn Ticket 310" has been the st- tracUon tor the paat week. "The Prodigal Father" opena Sunday, 3. "The lierliy WInasr" 10. AUIABBIA.—"Tbe White Hit'' closN Its engage- nent 2, and Snnday, "Shsti No. 2" opena. Tbe caat bi headed liy Frank Loom and Hailou Klmora. Next week, "The Ootbin King." ACADBMr Of Minic-!iieve Brodle snd "On Ihe Bowery" Inlsbed 3, and "The White Rat" lieglna a week's engagement. Nestor Lennou, Nellie Hey. Donr and John C. Leach sre Ui Ihe companr. Next week, "The Uefanlier." Fbanx Hall's Cuino.— The week's aimcttoni Include Prof. K. Aiii, irllh his slereopdcoo news; A'm. Jerome, Ulllan t^elle. Toby ttrau and I^iry notion, Badl Alfarabl, tho McNuliy BUten,Coleman and Mexia, and olhere. Pabihian CIRI'IS ano VBKBriAK Watsb Car.mi- TAI.-The place Is being well pa1it)nl7.ed. Among Ibe new features for Ihe weckaro tbe perfomuinccs of Mile, tenpbira, Willie and Katie llarlieck, Henri Laroosae, Ihe diver, and other teaioree which have proved popular will remain. OLTMrtv TiiBaTRB —There will i>e sperlallln by Ihe Rnaaell lirotbeia, Amelia (ik>ver, Faike and Bemoo, the Dare Brothen, Ulochaom aad Bnms, Johnny Carroll, Harry Bodwonh, Fields aod Uwlai Bat liiiphr, BaUBf aad Eay IMwaog, Ilboy aiM Ramnn, Johnny WlUlama, Palmer and Montmee, Rapp and Saie, Honhtml, Thompson and llush, ths Moiwlloa. Hamsok Stun OrBRA llot'n.-"Hy Uacle" haa beeo rertved by Manager Sam T. Jack, aid will be prodoced during the week. Knma warde, llanr HoBtsmw, Carrie Ihinoan, Willis Davehlinrt anil oihen. will have their original nlee. J»a Uhuynskl and Will. Mato will epar. Ilurxun' HuiTii .sidb Tiirathr.— Altmlo Klati- cltluri, I'nit. Woimwund's tnlnni iloga and mon- keys. Illll and Hull, Tk-mai^l Dyllyn, l^ck and Steele and other vaudevlllo allncilonH will Iw smi at thbi Ihealrv during tbo work. "Nr. Itamos of Now York" will lie tho ilranis. lloriiKu' IVBir Hibi TiiiiATRK.—1.0* HiHikalader will li» here during Ibc laat wwk of Ills slay In Cblcagr. llerile Raynulila, Perry and Ti>n liniok, tbo Ulgbleys, Mlllan Perry, tho Jaooboa, Hollo Isbani and oinera sre on Ihe vandovllU< llsL Ths stock ootnpany will pmtluco "The Two orphana." Ltcbi'bTiibatsx.— The Kujsoll lUuthen wind up their engagement 3, and Monday will bring Itoae Si- dell's London Bellea, with MadelUie FOn^Mt, Kelly snd Bi. Clair, Campbell and Shepp. (lee. U. Davis, Jones sod la Peaile, L«i and Chapman, Ooloman and Manin, the Three Do Muraa and uibcra In tbo compaBy. Pabx TitBATRB.-"A Hone's lAck" snd "F^uat Jr." will be piraenied during the week. Tbo olio InclodM tbo Mendoia Slalera, John T. Pnnen, Uiula Worih and Haggle Manball, Orvllle. Iho enulllbrtit; Mile. Ileoiiclta, Iho llowletiea and ouieia. KoaL A MiniiLiTDN'a Mi-biuba— Al tho Chirk Street houee the atlractUui will be J. II. Sullivan ami hU Wild WeatHbow: Hollnm and Adelliia, tho cannon hull catchen; I'rof. Thoniiiaon, Ihu Idlnd chcckiT player and whluler, and other tealurva will In luiiudaced st Ihe niube Hiiaeum. WuiTB'a liOimiN HiiiB.—Thayer'a Oolden Oato circUK, tho S<iiii siaterH, Miiihra, Iwlf man and half brut; Mile. Veotia, tho Iron Jawed wotnnu, and oilier allmcllve featuren snon Iho programme for tbe week. Moraa.—"Bonnie Seoiland" folium "The Twen- tieth century UIri" nl MoVlokor'e. Julia Marlowe Tabor snd Ihitiert Taber relura In Jtnuarr.and they will pnibahly present fur Ihe drat lime Klwyn A. Barton's riramatlutlun ul Ueorge Ellloi'a "Item Ilia." Chin Morris conies hi IhoSchlller II. Camllle D'Arrllle will bring "A Daughter ot Ibe Reviilullon" lu tbe Chicago Open House, ful- h>«lng "Thrilby," The new Engllab voralun of l«<icq'a "Ullle Duke" wilt be produced for ilie Ont ilino II, by Ulllan llusioll snd her compsny. Prof. O. K (ileawin closed 3 a four weeks' on- gsgemeni of hone taming at micraall's. Ue gives a epeolal enterialniuent 8 end snoiber l.^ A dno programme le bebig iireiwrtil for a teailmoiilal lo TreKSiirer Kolieri HcCleary nnd .taauianl Treaa- unrThos. Fitpalrick, of tbo Chicago lipora Houiie. It will lie given at that hniiHo :4 The "Merry World" Comrtat haa lieen iilillgod to ii|i- poliit a comiultiee on uMtiagumeot lo look after Itn Onaiichil aoalra. Lee llerrUuiila ehalniuin, Waller DaiiiixMoh and Ilia opera company In nn a Iwo weeks' engagomoiit al the .Vodlturiuni 18- Tbu principal membuni utlliocompaiil are Kallu- rtna Ktafaky, Mliia Sobllling, lUss MboiisohueU, UtaoU Bloll, lyiuixe Mulder, Marie Maunr, Mariu Mallfeld, Johanna Uadskl, Wllholm Orueiihig, turren llenbald, Paul Laiige, Max AInry, Dometor Popovlcl, WllbelD Herioua, Conrad Bebruna, Julius veil Putlllr., Uerbard Sloliniann, Karanl Uninibvra and Emtl Flricher. Tho repcriury bi made np iTl Truioii and Iwildo," "Uinon^rfn Walkiire, Uubneislngor," "Solgfrlcd,"' "Taniihaiieer," "KrvIiMbulx," "Ooltordammorong," anil "FIdullo.' Ilunley'a Theatre will lulroduvo "Tne Shop UIri" 10 the Chicago public. BlooaiiBaloB.—At the Grand Opon llouae "Ihtrkost Ruiula" played m light houso OcL V: "Kuib City" illd fair liualnen 'Ai. llUi Skinner hail poor bouae 30. Hookloga: One. lllira New Vork SIsn Nov. I, "Tho lloriiy Winner" 'A l>n>f. Ilomiann 4, "Jolly Old Ohuma" o, "Alalainu" 8, "Uncle Tom'j Uit)ta)" II, William lloey 12, "Helmonlco'Hato" to. (tnlaer.—Al Ibe Kajln Conroy suil Fox drew a good bouae Nov, 1. "Jolly (lid Ctiunia" played to a lop heary boiiac Oct. 30. A largu audleiico naw "Kuab Oily" 31. "A Trip to Cldnalown" cornea Not. 6, "<>n the Bowery'' 0, Sandos's Trotadero YaudeTlUoa B. Peoria.—At the Onnd Open Houee i onroy aad Pox plared to a btrgo houee OcL ti. "lluah I'lly" didgood buslneu 3U. "Tbo Wife" played to ataml- Ingroom Not, 1. Coming: A. Y. reareon's Hbiuk Co. 11-lt .The New Audllorinm illl i>e o|ien«d BboutTbankaglvIng Hay. NEW JERSEY. Mny, b> "Tho nirt I l«ft Hehind He," will pltaa« hn iMibtlc tbe prtnnt week. A apecUl foatnre wlU iM tho appearance of a company ot local mllltia, wklob will giro an exblldtlon drill. Tho house waa niled at Ihe Bret pettomianco, 4. FrancU Wllaoo's Co., In "The Uiletlaln," will appear week of II, Jaodbs'.— "Old (ik>ry" entorialucil tbo pations In Boud shape thnnigb Iho week emllng 3. Frank llaah'a tinii spiwiirauro hero aa a sbir brought olll a (pnxl houwi 4. "CIri Wanted" slays "110 week. "In eilil Koiibirky"rome»wfektif II. WALUHAHN'ri,—riio aritaiiii nl thiii liniiM hastfeii M Horira of big Huilli'iircii, itml bml ircrk limusbl a Bn>at rllinax, na llupkluV Tniii'< ilii-iinlr <M. played Tbo grrniorti work ilio llinitiv han i>vcrvxpor1enced. THO hniiM was ptirknl at evory peiinrnunce. \Vcin>r A Flolib'owu I'll.(qHiiril tho iHTaonlweek III a i-niwil, 4, all Iho well kunwu iH-rfnnitera r«- i-el\ Ing a hcHTty wcli-ninc. Irwlii llnw.' Show nils In II-IS. NswH.—Avcrypleaaani i-vrnl ivnirred iliiring the wrformaiice of Ibmow Hrw. nt WaUlmsiin's, Salur- ilay nighl, 'J. On behalf of Mr. Walilniann Ihoir nanagt-r prenontnl each ot Iho Utile luoii wllh a gold medal aa h mark of I'lttoeiu ouil friemtslilp. Jsrssf Clip.—"In Old Kenlacky"opened at the Academy Nov. 4, for tlie week. Woek ot II briop Frank Mayo, In "Pudd'ohead Wlloon." "On the Mlalsslppi" closed 2. BuhTon.— lleVanSlsleni, DelsvoyeandKrils,(leo. K. Uoldon, U'Urten and lliiokloy, Sherlilan and Kur rrsL 1. W. Ilsirington, Howard and SL Uair, Rl|. oora Slaten, Clias. H, Stanley, Aines Wllks, W, C. Ihivles, Carroll snd larklns, and tieiieva Arnold. Uuiloefl laat week wu good. J. I.C-Manager llelber has booked for thla week Nellie Wooda, IlatUo Hyen and Uule Howard. Buelness la medium. WASBtNOTOx.-The nanal varioiy. Nunti.—Pnif. Cari Hanvtg has opened a dancing claas on tbe heights Jacob lUngleASuu ban been awarded the contract for liulldlug a theatru st ijaracas, Venezuela, S. A. A large complement of workmen sailed OoL 31 Thomas <I. Allen Jr. lectures here II on "Through Ihe Heart ot AsU on a MIeycle," irllh lllustnllona Bslauma, Juggler, will rest lu thla city this week HanagerlMa- klaa, of tbe Bon Ton, will read Ibu eleollun re- tuma6. HabeheB. —11/ amngement wllh Manager llatlx Ueo. W, larsen gave up Ihe Lyrio for nigbt of Nov. 4 tor a jmiUcal gathering, conaequemly "The Man Alwutfown" vrill open A, tor two nlgbla. I^ocal preaa notices apeak well of the play and ibe playen M. Rian, of Mlibler fame. Is with Ibe company 'Tho Irvlog llace Hlovk Co,, under Manager Oonnid, In Ihe "Orient Kxprsss," 7. "A Trip To Ohlnstewn," wllh Uura BIggar aa lbs Widow, anil Bun Uaveriy aa Wetland Huonf, M.o. "Obarley'a Aont," under the dheclinn ot onarlea Vrobnian, 11,12. Uonried'a IrvUiR Place Stock, In "Honor,''13, snd Ous llsege ll-ls. Bnslness Isai week, ending Nov. 'i, was only limited by lbs ca- pacity ot Ills house. HraB.—The Watson BIslera Burieaque Co. liegan a week's nuy 4, opening wllb a well ailenrted malloeo. The bill preaenled la tiob aid varied In good speci- alties, and their etay shonid lie lioth ploSBni and proOlable. Manager Wolnlbal reports liuslnesaas aaiMtaotory for week closing 2. Tbe Ijtdlea' Oluli IMileaiiuo Co. an Iwoked tor week ot 11. iMrsatAi.—The living pictures were a treat lo Ue nral and other TialbHi st Ibis resort last week. Manager Collegan will retain lliini and some of the vaodeTllle people will continue. HualneM fair. Nirras.-The usual annonncetnenui i.-uncomlog the political outlook wilt be made both at Ihe l.yric and Ibe Star night ot 6 Tbe edecllve advenlH- Ing work lo the suburlan dlstricui l>y F.d. (look, of Ihe Lyric, la racelving recogniilun A block of tony reaerved aeala was ordered by 'phone from Montclsir OCL 30 FIfir-elgbl epoclal cara were need last week for the Lyric patrons Adraace John Saodtord, ot "A Trip to Ubinatown," waa a welcome vlaliorlaat weei The new lllumlDa^ log rign, conuliiing one hundred and elghly-elx lignie, wasBwungon the Ijric front Nov, I, iSllaaballB.—At tbe Lyceum Tbeatre Kate Uax- lon cauio Nov. 2, lu "The Two Orphana," to a gootl alwd audience. To arrive: "Wsag" 6, "The Man Alxiut Town" 7, "Cbariey'a Aunt" 0, Fuller Hathewi Soctely (local) U, "H; Force of iiupiilse" (local) 1>. "The IJIrl I Left Behind He" IS, I'rovUir's CuotlououB Fsffurmsnce Syndicate DiAii UriBA Uoim—Ismea Tnorabiu's niui iTauilsvlUeCo, came (loL34. "l/atln New York" Nor. 3. To srrivei Dnku's Bead, concert snd elec. ilonrotnma, 0. Tin.-ltlBSSId that "A Fair lloliel" Oo. baa de- cided not to start 00 Ihe roKl. The dale for IBs Ijceim Theatre has bean caoi'eled. Tin^Aaalstant Manager Briatuw Aldrtdge, ot the Make Opera Uonse, haa aerered his conoetlUiD •rtth Uiat bouae, and will aaaoae ihe poalilan of ad- vance agent tor Hme. Ilhea. Haaan. Rich A Haeder will continue tn lie leasees of Ihe itustre until the cinee of the aeaaon. F. D. Chtlda, who haa been anpertntendent i>t tbe Ibeatre bnlidlnB,hBa been eelected aa kical manager of the bonae. Tbo archllert la preparing plana Tor Ihe remodelllnt ot tbe Interior of tna ibeslre. The itoor will be pUcned nvire, the balcony tirought closer to the stage, and the sounding board Improved. It la thoniht the theatre will close iinlll Cbriatmaa week, when the changes will have lieeo made. Heerark^At Hhiei'B "Zen" played the week ot BoT. 2, lo OMdenlB tKiJncBi ntAuiBBk ooa- IHileraoB,—The iipem llnuae liooklnsn nrei Han Mi-Uanhy,ln "TheCnilakeoii Ijiwo," Nov. 4-0; HraminonVi '■Tho llnrglar" 7-ii, Una ileego'a "A reoulne Yenlleiiiaii" il-i.n. Tony Farrell. In "(tarry ilwen," 14-10. Roland llecil taxed tho cnparltr of the hnuw Oi-I. V. "Tho .siruL-gle ot IJlo" had Tair bnalneaa -A, so. "Blaroit of tluld" had gnotl Imiwes ar-NOT. -J. UiJOl' TiiiATntc—The WntBon Slaiera' Comianr hail good houaea is ami week. Tho IhMUin Howard AineuR-um .iiar Hiwrlally iM. U the bill al Ihht house Not. 4-0, Harry Wlillaiiu' MetmrHl-o, (lalely Uurleaquo Co. 11 and week. KnRS TitXATHR.-AtrivalK: iNirr and Tountce, Major Uurk, Im Itoll Twin linw., Mile. Auiy, laiig and Sharpe, Alonto Hatch, liollo Itarllni, Carlln andCUrk,Celmte, Knieat Wllaon, the RceilFaiully, Uaaon and Hcaly, Cbim Chaprlle, nml TUrlo ami Volts. IIUHlnoss waa good and week. Traalon,-"A Ibillniad Ticket" i-aino to Tay- lor's Opcm llouso (loL to dig liualnoaB. "A Black Hheop", 30, did wolL "The Fuundllng," Nov. 'i, had good bUBltiuaa. Uioklnira: llolicrt llllllanl 4, "A llaggage Chock 6, "Waug" h, Kloroiice Blul- ley 0, Delia Fox II. TBsmiN Mi'StliM.-AlinrllouH for Nov. 4 and week are: Japaneao Ihmelng (llrlH,Oi-orgu KIdd and I'aulino KIdd, John II. kliinlia, KililleUllaiieT Hiid Haule 1 Jnooln, Thos. Ilolilnoih. Hal Jamm, tJ. A. UileaandlUlly Itoyd,Jubii liuik aiul Harry Allen. Nora.—Clarenru WoattiRuitOr, uf Wlltmngton, Del., baa taken oliargo of tliu taix uitb-o nl "nkylor'a iqterA House. OREGON. Porllanil,—At llio Harqiiaiu (IntiHl Iho Panlhte llallopem (^im)iany prcwiited "Iron-as" Oct. 31-33. IlLUlneaa was excolloul. "Tlie Fast Msll" iliew gootl busliioa* 3ri, -.18. Ijiura HeUstilH, whbitler; Julia l'hel|i.<, harplal, iind Cornelia Hay, reader snd pantoinlnibil, wore won 3-1, iiiKlcrtlie nuaidi-es of Iho Y. M, U, A, Ibiau Coghinn aiul Ibe I. It. MIockwoll Oo. will liegln n three nlgbla'engage. luent 3U, doring which Ihry will pruaont "Tho Uaglalnlo" and "ilaaha ami Kacea." "The Tor- nado" comes Nov. 1, llouiy K. lilxoy4 and "The Warof Woallh" u, followoti by "Trilby"and'Tlio I'aaalng.Show." UORiiHAY'a TiiKATKB.—IIUBlnoaH waa big wook ot Ool.3l,lliORltnctlon lielni "A lUrrel of Money," preaenled by tlio llauon Siork Ciiiiiiiaiiy, and Aie :alaudlng room uulv sign wonBoveral llinra osllud Into miulalUoii. Milton S'oliloa oiwned u two weeka* engagoiueut proaonllbg "Fniitt Airo to Hon," sup* tMirtedby tho Ibicim Hlottk Company. "l,iivo and Ijiw" will lie pmsenud Nur. 4. Nkw I'ARI "niBtTHK.—Tlio Miilili-Unii Omipaiiy closetl lu ongagoiuunt Ih-i. 'i;, ibu liualiiesa for Ihu week having lieonraihiT IIkIiL A ainrk coniiany la lieliiu urganiWHl, wllh lluorgo llcdilirk at thn head, wlilcli will Iwglu an ciigageiiiunt Nov. lo, tho dm pUy proliably being "Tllu Oiili-aal." WuNUBHi.tND.—Vliilel Nixon, lllrdin Harris, Madle liowoy, (Ireco Ijtyng, Julln Wtiii-hell, Ijiiniirn Hla- ten, Julia Lynbin, Ueorge TnixrII, lloll llriat, Wm. lUmago, Frank Uklii, Jnlui Veakel, Will Mueller, Kilirin Ibivlanuil ilo<irgo (."anicy. A.stiRi'HKR-Carrie IVInrliciT, Ihilllu Ulloboll, IJIIIe Morris, Amy ilrauvlllu uml Mono. Do l« Queira. IxiuvBB.—New Vork laidlea* Oruliealra. KiiiwiriuN Bult.lilKii.—iiregun liiduslrlnl Expo- all luu, QEORCIA. Allaala.—At Ihe Uniid Freilorluk Wanle at- Inclod very laige suilluiircalh^L 2ii-3U. llllly Vsn's HInslrabi did well 31 -Nov. 2. Unokiiil, Hoi Hmllli tlusiell 4-0, TilBOui.UMSIA.-"A lUile for IJIo" 4-ii. Tho Ihilil. win Melville On. cloaoil ii mint Riiccoaariil wook Nov, 3. B^Hiked, 'The \t'hlloHi|undriin"s, u. Tub l,vckiiH.-"AlTla Jiiallii,"(lcl.'jii,'.ii ilbl well. J. K. Kuiniet plisatrd large aiidlunuu Nov. 1, 2, IhMikeil, Hluari Itoliaon 4 anil week. CITT T'ROUAnRRn.-Thla liiMisu waa crowdD<l each nIgbt during laal week. A luiialHUracllvo bill will lie put nn Nov. 4 ami woek. Iluri'iiii Bill's Wimi Wnff Siiuw talleil lodnw aswsaexpeoled. Ilnrloaoil hlaeniagviiienl Nnv.3. Nam.—Manager lie (live baa rrcclvnil the con- tnct 111 Funny llaveniairi. Hlie will appear at Ihe ilrand during the wivk of Feb. o On Oct. 3D Jamea Ihiylu Hbiil ami killed a teJluw rniigli rldor nanicil Knmeii. Ilotii IwlnniiHl in llunhln lilll'a ramp. DoTle rauapod "Cnixr Hull." one of HiiilBlo BlU'a reilH, waa arreainl un 3«. lie bt wanted In llallliiiiira,i:liargeil Willi ihu miirdur of a twelve year ol d iHiy. Aagaela.—I'rof. Hliiri llnlilwin and wifn, "Tlie While Habnlinaa," nllracioil largo amilericoii b> Iho Oninu Opon Huiine iicL m al. Hnl Smith Una- sell, hi "Ati Every liny Man," bail Iho house full Nov. 3. Jules Omu'a iipeni Co., Nov, 4-u, at iHipu- lar prices. KANSAS. Wlohlla.^he (.'rawford (Iraud was dnik laal week. C'lnlng: "llrimea'(,'ullar li<ior"NoT. 4, "A Creen Oooits Man" lu, Amertcsn Kxiravsgania Co. AvurmniiiH.-Tho Chicago Udlim'liuartet will come Nov. 4. The Miiio. Fruy Couceri Co., of iUm* bin, did falrlr well Oct. 'Ai. NtiTB.—II Is undentood thai u now variuly llio* aire irlll be opened beru ulrioii Nov. 13. I>eaT«Bwar4li,—AtCmwfnrd'a (Irahd Opera House ChSB. A. Oardner, In "Tlio 1'rir.e WInnor," came (h:L 37, tn good hiialnoMM. "Tlio Ihinler," 3D, liad fair liuatneaa. Ooiulnr: "A (Iroon Oooils Han" Nov. 3, "The lllack i.'rnnk^' 6 . FOREIGN SHOW NEWS. ''Tag Uat I'ARtaiBKKI," an original musical comedy. In two acta, was produced at Ihe Lyrlo, Faling, Eng., Ilrl. 17. "Lrb Cnxi'MCtii," a three act piny, by Maurice lionnay and KUeniio Oroocbiide, was acted at the NuuvcauUis, I'aria, Kr., Oct. le. "Tin: Hnoi- Ihir," aiylod a whimsical slwirdlly, is three sr.ui, lir llsrry Itoon, was orlglnsllr pre- ■ented al tbe Aluanilin Tlieaire and Opers riuiuie. West lunlepool, Kng,, OcL lu. "WooiKii asii WaiTiini," h rmo act comedy op- ernlla, lnwk by K. lawrence l/ivy, miislo by Fred W. Beard, waa produced at Ibe Moaeley and Bsleall llealb InsUiuu, UlrolnghaMi, Kng,, OcL lo. "Ham Wba Uab wr Wallace Blbii," a now BcolUab dnma. In Ive acia, adapted and arranged by Kneel Slevena, waa given for the Ont time on suy sisge at the Unno Tbeatre, UlaMrow, ScoL, Oct 16. "An Oui OARnkM," a comedy. In one acl. by David Bavle^aa^roduccdallheTbeaire Iloyal, Urtghum, '°^B Wain CvmAniBR," a new snd original comloopen. In Iwoacu, lir II. W. Nlmonioe, mualo by Julius AracntI, waa rendered for Ihe llmt lime si the Theatre Hoyal, Jereey. Eng., (let. v. "TUB llBRBnTOKnis iMM'sr," a newcoordy, In three acts, by Arthur W. lliioni, waa played fur the flnt time at the Cuincdy Theatre, [.ondofl, Eng., (let. 10. "Hii.vtNO," a dramatic open. In two acU, by II. Targlonl-TuzxettI, waa prodiicad for Hie Ural time In llernany, at Ihe New Theairr, lleriln, ircl. 8. "TUB CLun Hart." a farrlal nimeily. In Ihrte acU, by lawrence Hleiner, waa glron al Ihe fark- bursli London, Eng., Oct. 14. ww r imiiu «B riBB bii.