The New York Clipper (December 1903)

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December- 19. THE .NEW YORK CLIPPER. 1023 cnrreut week Zu4* .Girls, Yorko Ipilari" - Jofea. Uftmm, Zulu ind, Adams, Three Marvelous Merrills, mm- Elbbon-McCorfVfe.^Wfmiiii Cablll, Three Barretts, V«WlCT!»3Wf»kJ, Ignore and St CttlK Billy Cirwr, WrtBoh-utKl>Wrtl», IVCrtrell and>Ntalo,Booney Slater*, and the blogrtrph. "BtWENtM'««BEi ppmt'A Hoosn (Prtrtik Dtomoht, '«Anjgi»).^-''Sf<l*' Tracked by •'the PeaBBi'B. 'R.,>*rMyik in from «M PMIa.," hni'prtjveu to Bo ■one of tun kouit'sbcHsMul bUfl«*lueB-presented this • seiutott, mid It Is coattBUod during this week. "Patty Felix" nod "'The Matrimonial ' Agency" nro bbth kOpt' o»i" Willie 'thu' pfogTrtuitho: Is freshened by!Tlew''j>onge and gags: Business continues excellent. •>'■-'• '•"; •" ' ' Ltcsust Theatbd (John 0. Jcrinon, man- ager).—Th* -patrons 'utir entertained tills week by T. W. Dlnklna' UtoplrHis, rh 'a varied bill of burlesque aud vaudeville, Underlined for tlic coming week Is Al. IlecvcB^'Conipany. TbfS excellent programme provided by the Transatlantic Burlesrruora- last week deserved liberal patronage, and got It; Trioc-iotso Theatre (Floyd Loaman, Cum- agcr).—■'file patrons mviHt have teen Ini- men»oiy.jileasod wlch -lbice & Barron's Hlg Gaiety Extravscanja Conrpany bust week, judging by'tho sko of the audience* md the rlbexalfry "Of tho-'flpplaime. They •boirld<'bo just n8 well pleased this week with' the en- tdttuiiijug .programme -furnished by itnah'ti Bon Tons. •''■: •'■ ninth and Ascft Museum (C. A. Bradon- burgh', mtmager).—VniidevHte In fire fhealfro this week-Is-furnished by: Geo. E. Austin, Will and Edith Hart. Chris Green, Lester arrt Bftfln, KflfUje, Carro]! arid EJjstofl, Edytho MASSAcJl'tBKir.S." the ThBre Is qUjeogttroh. piehtfr to Interest In fh'e curio ball,-Where the following are on'exnlt#tlon:,Tlle DofladB, tnentnT 'telegraphists: Herr 1 Hrrber, fcfihHas wo£aer: All Tioune, Hlr-doo tnnsirtana-, Mons. Agu.lllc, ctndle king; Prof. Tosca, tire !:mg; the Reeds, muiilaU'marvels; 8am COheri, cxdaiisl&nisL, and «'oim Thompson, bifid checker pbrycr. ' . ' Notes.— Ada Zell Joins tie stock company at FbrepaugrVs tills week, iis.Ingenue...... It l# "reported that the Philadelphia Orches- tra tms been, engaged to play at the concc>t to be given by Mnie. Melba ut Cafttegle flail, New foC Dee. ?& .Tie. Knell*! Quar- tet's secondconcert occurs at V.itliershoon Ball, Monday/afternoon of thl» wdk....... The Hogefa Brothers code to the Chestnut StTeeFlubata HoUae Feb. 8.»..'... .Bl/ihard MflDftfoIQii engageiuent at the Ga*Wck The- fitfenjiidha JanTll. . ia> « pfttatnrfc.—It would pnitle the closest stddfetft'W tBfngs thehtr'lcal to account fhr the phenotrie'nnl liUilriegs done constantly by otft h>c%) ahows. TBobgh there Is a.grcht defiresilcn In : nil other kinds of business hw?, yet' all Our theatres continue crowded tit every performatfee. It waa thought-that the;' opening of the new Nixon Theatre -rould/Qfaw trade from sotne.of the. others, but It does-not-soem to-have had any effect In that way, though It has been .crowded to repletion iit every performante thUsfat. . ■AlvIH ■"• 'fMEATtrB (Nixon' fcv Zrmtnertilaii, managers) .—"A ChlneBe 'Honqyjnbdl" > 'will be tho;attra"ct|on' of the AWIn fof ofle week. . omraehclhs 14.' E. -H.' Sothern closed a. big v.-rtk 12, iu "The Froufl -l'rihce-." BlJotr-TrxEATltB («.' Odlick, manager).— "The Fatal Wedding" will be celebrated 14 and week.- "The-Btatn-of GuHt" was wiped out li. • EstKOiF. XatAtjtc- (B. -3. McCuliougb, man- ug»r).--There Is a big advance sale for "A Hot Old Time," which will take the hoards 14,-for one week. "HearlB of Oak" ceased beating 12, having throbbed many dollaia Into, the box oface. .> »•■ y ' N*w'Nixok /rHUATUB I (Ham.Nixon, xoan- scerj:.-—Mt'H.- Leslie Caxter.:Inaugurates -the second-week of this new huuse 14. Kranols Wiuien -closed -IV!. having iilayfd. one week to all that the house could hgld.' GIiand Oplba Housif (Iiatrv Davis, man- uteri. —"Mrs. Jack-"- #111 bold dally and nightly receptlona.durlng.tlie week beginning n. v/Gairett OJAlagh",- wis wlthdcawa-12, htvlDg ddnc a big'week's business. DtJoJUBSJiE TliEiTiiB (Harry.Williams, man- aije'r).—Fllson.and Erroll, Toy rfUo^ Clatke, the. Fdhr NeWon Coinlhtleii. Kline and Cllf- tdh, and, Miles and Raymond, will bu tile mw fates at this popular 'vauuovlllo house beginning 14. "Ariioha" closed a big wCek 12.".-v • •'..-. ':•: : ...' <■■ H Avenue Tueatbe (Harry Davla, maba- ger);^For tho ■ week - beglanlng 14 Manager Horry Ihvvis announcea the following new face*: Tom Nawn and:Oo., Sniltb and.Fuller, Crane Bros.-, Bantzer. ,Trlo, Nora; Bayia, Fields and Ward, Stalling and. Hevcll, Hoff- man and Kei-ec. and Mack and BlllOtt. Bual- tnes continued paenomenal up- to 12.>-", Haiwv SviwaAWS' ' Acacemk :ov Music (Harry W. WllllaBM,.macuiaer)i-fiHarryiIor- rlB end his oomoany-oro billed for twelve l>erforraances, commencing 14. IMiere was not a vacant seat In tlus naoso at any:per- (otrtnanca of Tl»e week- ending 12, during which -KOH-i. Sydeir* London Beltea pleased greatly. Week uf 21* :Uteh Boilers.; : ■ . - Notkii. — 'Dins munaiferoent' of the.Alv'u Theatre uunouhce that on aud. after Dec. 14 one dollar and m half •■ will he -ttai highest price-, for any seat-at that house, ;ao inattei- what the attraction.. ..'..Manager TSionms F. Klrice Jr.,i of the. Alvln and. Nw Nliou Theatres, iiccorapanlcd'by. the aircWtect- of the latter house; rode, T, lnan iuWnrobih.', Ironi the door'of the Alvln on Slscu Street to the Newt Nlsou 'Dhcatre on Sixth Avenue, lnt»;tho latter boase, and*up ro.tlw balwoy floor, via. the now asoeat to the bitloony, which-la a very geutle Wcllne pjano. Uiste4d of the usual staircase.. l .. .PlWrtrorg Lodge, No. 11, B. - P. 0-. of Elks, held lia aumaal Lodge of Sorrow-at the.BlJoa 'JJbcatre, f, whlfo Allegheny ■Loo)ge.-N'o.''8Wi'did likewise In the <\venue Theatre»in same date..-.-.«. Uerr Conrled, of Jhe Metropolitan Grand Opera Co., has arranged for-^e/Btmewaqco of that oreanl?aUon. la a .Reason of grand opera at the new NfikOif Theatre next Spring. .'....Burton Hoimea'. lectured at Carnegie Music Hall, rnubarg. lO, and ditto, Alle- gheny, 11.-on "Alaska." QSSEge ,(B«be) WadSell, \he t>isabttJl pitches vvW^haateeu ^Iti .to "'.'uo suotr of GuBf," at : tile u h, saya that, on'Ttec. 18,\he. ViU'lea^e '. - ' ■ ' ' .') ' ' '. —r—'. Xami«»ter.-^-Palt6n Opera House (Tecker ft Gream, ■ttanagera). i -- , 'The. KiitieTiJajmnwr Kids" *ad -iwSr ^slnCTsffec.- 8, JWotoc Svkes. 4n "The Billionaire," pleuaed a -vOfv lamhW*p 3- "I«-T MJtrtluge Vow" dW well 11.,. "iWiVoy of'the Wicked" ■wlia_we.1I «•■ ^.?S!lI. o ¥rTP 1 £i5J 0re » nro having their Inn- Ing rlow, bad k> Jhthceiat fba majority of our houjjes lost wttf verlBes this statement. The Rfttrieai *ttr««lons- ate doing the beat basi- nets, probably due to the fact of their -being }^iy ndTtocleed by the younger'element, V 0 ,?S. r ?J 10 . t 'i 0 ^ !i e worries of th« rift pur- chaslMr 'Period. TW aurpHae of the «ffck was TSift-Wdaen closing af the Colombia on Mendmy nlgbt: Severe Illness of Irene Hebtley. star of the "Qlrl fromDixle" Co., was said (6-Bo'Sle taUse of-tb* liottse becoming dark. A few novettlnt are offtred Mils week: H. II. ftrflWhH''Ih "The -ftrood l-Vrncb." at the Mollis: lllchnrd Carle, In "(The Tenderfoot," at the Colonial; "The (Jrlcen of the White Marts," at the Grand Opera, and "Man to Man," at the linwdoln Squnrc. "The Octo- roons," at tbo Castle Suouro; "Uncle Toms Cahla," at the Hub. llnd "At Cripple Creek," tit Music lja|!, arc other B hlf ta. Htfttls %irxtH TrtKATOH (Isaac B. Blch, mnnagor).—K. H. SotlkerQ begins on Mon- day night of current week bis annual en- edgement ht tills bouse. "The l'roud rrtace," Vrittoii by Jilatln Hnntlv McCarthy, Is Mr. Bptheih's' vehicle, this season, and Is said to be one of the big 1 dramatic successes of the season, in the supoprt hre: Cecelia J.ofcus, Mary Hall, once leading woman of the Castfe Square Stock; Rowland Buck- stoae, William Harris, L. Rogers Lytton, 3oha Fftidlay', HVdney. C. Mather, Malcolm Bradley...Perclval T. Moore, Afilo Warner, Ktbel Howard arid others. Ethel Ba/rymore, in^'Cousia Kite," .closed Saturday night a fortnight's Stay. The engagement was i an irrtlstlc and a dnarlclal success. The first week waa a little oft in attendance, but the (mill wfok brought out large houses of fnablonitble folks. There cab be no question Of tho popularity of Miss Butr.vmore with Boston MUMMia, nnfl Mi'rv engngenient tliht site plays here slakes her tnoro of a favorite than eveh Colomal Theatre (nich, Harris & Chaa. Frobmari, mahagcrsj.—Monday, Dec. 14, Is the beginning of a two weekB' engagement of "The Tenderfoot." The book is (by»tticbard Carle, who Is the star and leading comedian of the orgarilzntlon, and the music by H. t Herta. ..The cast. Includes,. In addition to Richard Carle: Edmund Stanley. Henry'Nor- maa t - Chjrles Wayne, William Hock, Daniel Mdyles, n. L. Austin, Milton Baldwin, Bcnbn Davis, Matgoret Savre, -Agnes Paul, Ethel Johnson, Apua Coufey, Hurteuse Mazmette, Louise Oaidnfcr, .Lucille- Adams aud others. The second and last week of Henry Irving's stay saw u marked Improvement la butlnets. Full houses were attracted by Mr. Irving, In repertory, and It Is thought.tuat if the reper- tory had been given. the . first week, -'and "Dante" 'the ilnal week, the aggregate of business .would have been much belter. . Boston- The at hi; (Lawrence McCarty, manager).—"The Wizard uf Oz" begins Its third week on Monday of this week, with the record of having a packed house, at every performance. It la a great many years.since this large theatre , has -held. such enormous crowds as it lias during the past fortnight, and the nightly exhibit of the S. II.-O. sign TOrred'12. '"A HdmeSmha Hehrt" lo, Wortii- wood's'-ahusials and vsAidevH-lo «T»oV '17, "The Rogera 45Ws: In ■ IxfcWoTi" IS. , , ' UiHflna Sbrfub. of mis city, wtio Is ■y oT^Th? BJIllonaQ 1 ©" «);, renewed HIHnsSky wbtio fcere, 9-.'. ..OVeraHouBe, Columbia,. Pa.—."Her Marriagei WV,' TO; WfaJMte, 11,-Bowery Saeqacrhders, 12, all a .M » "' ■ ' —7' . ... ,... ' COSSECTICi'T.' Bridgeiiert.—At 'HiuItii'H Theatre (Ed- ward C Smith, manamr).—"A Princess of K«oalnga»u," Dec- 7. played (o-blg business. a^eTRSe Berl of Psss^uekol/V 10.. Stet- Son's "tfnofo TomV Cuttn," II, IS. had good bualaess. The Corse Pavtoii Cpnoedy Co-. wfth Florence Hamilton In the lead. 14-1 |i. Miss' Hamilton' Is a Brldgeporter and hap, as a rule,-played.to 8. Jt.,Q.-here. Pofcrs ' TnK\-mf: (Joseiih TCrldaio, ttiao- ageFT,—Buslheim for we^lc of T Iraa W-fa the "BUhtfard.. Booked;for reek of 14: The cBtrvVrtnlt BUB«, r*. V. Fpzhti&JWo. XHWtrjutV Mfitfttosey ; Janea jSffMd||i Par- ftf,: Mlfared GWffer, ..' ;._./; . Is un unusual sight, to .passers by. Nothing but pralso.can be-saldof the show, a real tip top.entertainment from rise to fall of tho curtain.- '-. - : . . .-. ■•. .:. ./ TnmiiWT TiiEATHKfJno. B. SehoeCol, man- ager>.—Tbls Is the tit th week of Blanche llntes, In "The Dartino of thu Gofle." This remarkable drama of old Japan continues to attract: the attention' of- the local playgoers, who turn.out In-iKrgo numbers, and who'are amply repaid by seeing:something new In tho line of dramatle offering.'. • • ■' - • Globe Theatbe (Weber & Fields, mana- gers).—"AnEnglieh Uolsy," now in-Its third week nt-«bls -house,-'promises to be amodg the fairest flowers that have blossomed in the theatrical garden this season. Chdrles Blgelow l«-th;e,Jilt o'.tMshow,,andjls-auly sitpported by a company muth strohger than the usual musical comedy .company. John CV Rice-and Sslly Cohen will-retire at close of. this ."Week. Dissatisfaction regarding M|ss Cohen's!part Is. tin- cause, it la- said. Fred Lennox,'nVstrong Boston favorite, has been engaged for. Mr. Ulee's part. - Gobdbuslheas prevailed.last .week. Pabk ThkaiJib (Rich, Harris & Chas. Frolunap,.managers).—Business doeB ndt Im- prove any with "My Lady Molly," now in Its,third.week,-and the announcement of tho close of Its local engagement Ls looked for at any moment. It lias been settled that An* dtew Mack -is ont of his. line In comic opera, and wilt ;return. In the course..-of a tew weeks to bis old love, "The Bold Sojer Boy" aud "Arrah Jsrt-Pogue." ;• • . '••;.'• Columbia Theatbe (Sam-8. &• Lee Shu- hert, managers).—As stated above, this house furnished the sensation of the week by sudden- ly closing, on Monday of last week. The at- tractlonTlreiic Behtley, In "Girl from Dlile," had been'playing'to poor business, and-it had been playing to poor business, and Itrwas better for the.munugcnient to cloBe rather be ruojicuedoh Monday, Dec 21, when "There and Back" will be presented by- a strong company, headed' by Cburles E. KVana, Charles II. Hopper, and Vesta Tlllev. 'Majestic? Tltuana (Stair & Wilbur, man- agers).—"The Earl of Pawtuckct" enters Monday, IMH:.-W, upon the eighth and last week of an engajjjemeitt which bus been an unsatisfactory •one;' when looked'ht frbm a Duuuclal ylcyvpoiat. ' The attendance was Iiirge dutlhg tho first two or. three, .weeks, but dropped to very light houses during the past Spr Weeks. "SUfTerba.".fha Ideal bo)l- duyrtttraetltm. Is hilled to'follow. it... Giund Ot'KUA House - (Gbd. W- Magee, niitnbgcr-).—^ensatleriaili-m and uovclfy an said t6bc predominating feattires 1n the now rnAodra3ria, "The 'Quoen of'the'white Slaves," tliis VeoVs sttractlbn at this houMe. The Mav Is ,r«eiiented by n. cupaote. company. ''Sae -Hatobr"'+as revived .la«t week, to houses of goodly size, Charles C, uranat timdb -air excellent Impression In 4310 role originally played -by alt". - lWrne. trail enod words may be said of Messrs.'-Herne, Kelly, Kent afld'Cott.nnil Misses iMann, Butt nnd Minns. Louise Beaton, In "Rachel Gold- stein", foll.OWS. ! Music JIall (Stair & Wilbur, managers). —"The Factory Girl" met with approval last week, and played . to good business. The work of Nell Barrett, In the role of Tom Hortman. was -particularly pleasing. Lon Haskell, Sheridan. Holmes, Caroline May and Ella Cameron also did good Work. Pleasing specialties wero,contributed by Kstelle WellB anil George E. Kislur. The scenic effects were reailatlc, particularly the third act, which shows a factory in full operation. "At Cripple Creek" is the card for current week. The piny Is said to be handsomely mounted. hud Managers Whitaker and Naith have given an excellent cast, which includes: J. -Hur- dette Bowling, Thomus J. Tempest, T. F. Grlflln, Collin Varrey, Edward Mans, Paul K.-Whlltakcrj Harriet Davis,- Besss Dalpty, Katheryn Swift, Sadlo Clayton, Helen Locke, Fdna Cane, and uahy Vlreua and Batry Doro- thy. ■ Neat week, "The Funny Mr. Dooley." Ilea Theatuk (Stair & Wilbur, mana- girM). —Ah W. Martin's big production af "Uncle "Tom's Cabin" Is here this week. Frank Leo, an old time minstrel' comedian. Is the Tjielp. Tom. uud I-llsle Dohlman Is the Eva. while the role of Topsy Is In the bands of F16rcaco Ackemian. Many special fea- lurcs are (innounced. Last week's attraction, "A Ragged Hero," was n good druwiug card. Nearly all the srencu'arc bustonil, lint the p'uy Is full of Ihrllltug lucldentN and .womicr- lul mephonlcai effects. A lliorungbly Com- petent' company nreaentcd the rural' malu- di-uD'i. " -Anoe Blanche, in "A Little Out- cast." eooiiss next week, CAsi-Li: S«y:ABB Titrvrirc (J. H- Kmety, manngaftLj^ia -elaborate revival of 'Th tVlorponV, fa-lp .atote for the patrons of this- aoV& 16I» week, coaalderaWe patot hav ■ '' "» - - ' < ' 7 ■ . ■;• !• ■ "■" I ' JA lng been takoa'b* niak(> tWe. revival 0 ootabw osa. -The leauUaa.members of. the stock are In the cast, ltobert Marshall's Interesting play, "Tho Tr/forcSecn/' wits well received by fall houses 1.1st week, and the members of lis *ot«tAi>y br the cast acquitted them- p»liTt tnost saftsAictorily In ebalr advofal t'Bdraetera. IddhiMailtlon areventcd Lillian Lawc»ne*troBiAppcarfngaa Jlsrgnrct .Raid- ing, , and at a very short notice Isabello KlntcKftdok 1111 the part ami gave an Im- lief.qoaotian that delighted all. Mlas IAW- tenr-j only inlssrtl (wo imrforruriiices. "Dairy Farm" will lie put «n week 01 Dec. 21. -■ Bownoi.v Hc>>'Mii: TUKMKR ((i. H. Lothrop, BHutacaM.—ro*m to Man," oa KurI lsir-ai«l»- draWa, ibaa list- tir-*t Boston -producMoti this wMt ot'Obls hrrnse. <TIm . leadlbR roles aro enttasRfd to Willnnl lllaekmore and CM'r- lnUe Hunt. "Tlio l>«w««rtcd Bride." 11 senjiri- tlonal mehxlr.iiria, won favor tost week. The drama la repldte with bright lines,time give a touch of nature here and alicre that adds greatly to the humaa interest in Uie »tary. Next week, special holiday attraction by entire stock cottinnoy and many additional features nnd people, entitled "Beaury jahd the Hcaat."-. > Keith's Tiieatuh (R. F. Krtth. manager). —* i!itw« Lin Is a splendid one, and (outalna more than the caatomnry numlK-r of headllbem. Tho announcements: John Cralt. sltppoivted by Mary k'oiiug anil louls B. Hall, in a prcsenxatlcni of, the wooing seen* from. Skackcspeare's "Taming of tbe bbvcw;" Mnrnliall P, Wilder, limlle Tnffary attd his troupe of trained dogs (seooral week 1, the Saadqr,,Trio, Nelson T. Downs, Julian Hose, Mtluson ami Mcrton, lAiwe and Hughes. La Bar, Haker and Lynn, La CebaUos, Corb- ley audi Burke. John C-elger, Mr. and Mrs. i*nrv Slia-.v. and a new set of motion, ptc- tu-rcs. Bnslrte>iis held sip well last week, and a pood aboil- whs seen by those who ,pre- 1 erred th* taeatte.to Hie shop. The Vastier Ulrls prurrd. a novel and nttrhctlvo offering, as did the,trio of grand 'opera singers, Mine. Edith Decker and 5lgs..Minteii and Abram- o£T. The rest! of the show was O. K.i'ln every iMpartoiemt. j_ • . ••IfoW.tifn ATiiESAKt'M (Wm. McAvoy, man- ager).—J«ick Munroe, the. miner boxer from Butte, -Voiu.. was -tho star feature df last week's bill,, and-crowded ibis bouse at-ev.ery nerfoilniinc*. Asslstnl by -Bdb -.1'imstrong. a well' known colbred ptigllUt. Munroe gave en interest last eihihltlun of bis uielhotls of trftliilns. The suft undlflgi liW w*»quc of the atroBgest of/tbi «n:-rent season. James J. Corbett, iillledias "Ihs reel vmmf Is the top notdi»T for,, this .week, und his euteS-- tninjiit.-nt will eouslrti at brain foihcact.,talks with his admirers, tltlior entertolnni-s. an- nounced aro: Mario and Aldbv.Loulse Henry. Kellv utd. AduJiis, Adams and WMNKT, M«c"ltu!-5oll, Tnlly Ho Duo, the Healys..tho Flyinns. Bawo;nad LaJtorty..P. Alleb Cooguji, j'hil Morton, Longfellow, Jones attd Slit on, Phullho Do Vere. Mie Mriawerta, In "Hie Folly Spinners." mud the cliieogravh. . PalXcb Thb.\thK (.L'Harlfa fj.'Whtrtroh. managcr>.—rMiner's UQliCmlan Wiirlesijudrs hcrlfl dfrtvn the boards of this boilac during week of Dee. 14. Tho burlesque Is. tn-.t'wti acts, and Lrentitled "A Bbheinlan Betltfty." Among tho lending members of, the company are: Lotilae AiiWr. Vlhnle Hen*hnwi Gcorgle "ranclola, Louise'Satour:. Kin' Nlcojal, Andy aratier, BULfbn and T\'akcflold, Hen WdrfleV, Ilggins and- King, and Tom Ripley. .James J. jnlTrles was a special card last week, hId tiler house n'lH much too small to nccunialo- date, '.he crowds wlahlrle to.Bce the heavy- weight chaninloh. JeffFles gaVe h lioxlfg exhibition with his patther, Joe Keuuedy. AVhlle'.loffrles-was the alar card, thb abow given by the World B"aters was tip fop, , ■LfcuuJi Tiik'atBiHG. H. Bateheller. njah- h'gerl.-^Good slacd nudleheea slaw^aadeh- Joyed tlic, performances given by the Rentz- Baatley Co. laSt week. The burlesque* were good.'urtd the olio very evenly -balanced. Ful- ton's 001ly Grass Widows Co. is herb this week, 'llurlcsrjue? "Ont Night and Gone." Olio:-Nat Fields. ..Alex Carr, .OUR'DttWsOU, Joseph Howard, Milrle Theresa, With rWr- etfandMae Hllllara; . . • ■ •::. '. AUIW1M & BtoKe'8 Ml'MHl'li (Stone I Shnw, manHgcrs).—The Hon face .boy.'Is .thfe big eaAVMn exhibit Wr this weelc. Additional novoltleBure:Palg«; artist Bimlptor; Madame Garrettli, tnaglclah: Hugh arid Bessie'Bee, rnvstery magtiMtes; -Professor-Soldcne, tho children's friend, and Princess Dj-iuidpp. nnd i-NKw (a"ma£^BiaT«E (J. V. Rorke. man- Riciimovd Thbatbiq (W. r. Mcau>; 'man- ager).—"A UeanctlU Cuauc-c," 7-0, draw fair house*. "Deserted at the Altar," 10-K, met with L the aJIPEjViyi «»'Ijo^'Jibijiaa,.' 1 . 'tiitivn OrcriA Bflusg (Chas. W. Fonda, mnangert.-t-The Cuok''(:hurch Stock «o„ 7-12, waa well received, ny big audie'Ures, who en- Jdyed the playa offered. ;Mabel «. Grlt««h undiJ. Harvey.'Ctrfk-'a vorjt was highly cotn- niMided. .Duo: KeUtt-SflnLlcy Co. 14-W, "A Devil lu Sklrta'MT-HI.. ' V ■ . .,„,.. Nulhon 'fusisTii,; (7,. T. D.lmou. mana- ger).—Florence Burns headed the past wisek'a bill. Mtulgc and Morton added to their local popularity. James II. waltc. In "The Girl end the Judge:"- Vivas, and Lata, Hartlett 'and Heters, Hnrseshoc ,Trlo, L'rank Bowman, Murphy ahd Frnmla. nirf Frank Itlehhrd nUci Louise Moot roan aiakv up th'a card for tills wack.. ..,- -. ,' . JinnsiY—-Tho local aerie of J-lnalcs cleerrd Oie following oUlcers Dec. ♦): woi<rhy president, M. F. Connolly : wort 11? vice presl. dent. II. A. ttusseill: worihy aecxelnry, Robert Ilaiulyaiae ; ,woftliy .trCasuf-cr, John Daley : worthy chaplain,.T. K. Kdgaa-; wotifhy colidue- tor, P. II. Suillwm; physldahs: Drs. T. II. Risat'don, U. Labcllc aad E. E. Kjactt: trus- tees: .1. G. O'Cormcr* IU 4. Finn had J. J. IVrly: oulslde KHiail. li 3. Klua^rnld: In- side guard, 3. B. Callanlm. The nhtv otlleers will be Installed Jan. :i......A. L. Puller, formerly of the Auditorium. -Wa* chosen odn <>l the li-iisloes of the jAWton Camp of'Bpaji- ish w«r vcfcran.-s, m this city. He Is also one of the delegates to the national and .State einiimfKtielii, to he .held lit. Iloston, Feb. 22, •J3 .aicthcws and Harrla. (luring thWr engagement sat the Nelson Theatre, were en- terinlried by /elenils In, this city........ Grace Danmn is visiting Mrs. l'.X Shea, of New Turk, for a uliort time.. ..The ofllcCi's of the Culcopee Fells Aerie of Kantcs, t'lccteil 7, arc as follows: Worthy ptealUent. CRI D. Dunn: worth)- vice preslileiil. W, (l.. Binni- Ivy: worthy ehnplnln. Jitb'tCH N. MeNafuara; worthy couduclor, Arthur E. Messier: sec- retin v, A. Ii. Up tiray: IrCdatircr. P. J. En- rialit: inside guard. Mkbrtbl Cblveu: uld- Klue gunrrl, WJHIa'tt'.II. Dine: wuttby lihl- sklnn, Dr. K» FfW* .trustee*: J..H. lie Gray. V. 3, .Shea, ^loliVi It AkIi -Rols'rt ' ''Her l-'jitnLSIn." Is bar Grand, Denver. JlJiwii .formerly sVu'h *. Uie Ta now eiuployctViit 1 Worcester Worcester Theatre (Felix It. W»nrteliW:lnefsr. ;iftnagor).- t ~Tne local Board of Trade OleVi i.'luo w,(ll give a production of "l'lilaforB'Micc. 14, 1(1..: Henry Irving will present "Waterloo" and "The Bells." olay- Ing corporal Gregory Brcrster In the Brut. nnd MslhlUs In'the latter. Bclascos "T)|« Heart of Maryland" ,ls bdoked for IS. "A LV'vll_ln Skirts" liln'yed, th yery light hual- . 'LhTiuor's OMHA liot'iis (fihe'a * Wilton, manhgcM).—Week of Hi the High Fiver Burlesque Company, headed by Tom Jenkins, 1 he wrcKiler. mid Inclmllnir lljurphy aud No- lau, Coltba and Darrow, Harry and Wilson. Jordan and St. Cmlr. nndCoullilli and Cublh. land-, week the Indian MaldcBa Company tiluyed to good buHlness. . FiiaxiUjIN PoirAUn Thbatbe (shea & Co., majlaKCis).—Wcek< of H Paul Gulnn aijd Cliua. H. Sndth will he seen In "The Funny Mr. Dooley.": l**t weak "»ky Farm" drew excellent pntromge, TllE.vr Pauk TllEA'rui;. (Sheu, * Wilton, mana- Pers). — Mnnilger Wilton. Iwoka Florenro Inttia and her cutnpany. In "A Sure Thiug;' Mud,kQ M Morton, "' ''Silnnowerlflbd;." J*r. , It. "Whoh' 'fwo IJeaflL- aisters, Yeiilcr imd^Yuiigoi-. Zelio, Carl and ZerJO. und cfiistob.dnd Stone. Week of 14. Mi Norton. Taylor &uA Ardtflle, ih IfowerlAM":." Wt- and MA.'Sidney Drew. Ai'ri \Von: ,r illbhii her pythons. Stage: Lillian Weathers, Edllli Roberts, Pete aud Ailla Blmrr, Suwtelle and .Sears, Wilson and Dtinanvllic, ... Emerson Urotbers, Hurley and Kelly, .Hartford Sla- ters; Hlgglns Brothers, nnd otherjj. Mana- ger A B.- White had a lobby on Sunday that was a little out of the.ordinary, and It created considerable comment. I'eoplearo at- tracted frbm.nil iiarts tit the city, on Sun- days to see Mr. W bite's atti-aqtlvo shosvs. Njchtlodkooi i.L. B. Walker, manager).— Week of Dec. ,14, curio hall: Pferre Gos- nler, the French cbaniplou strong man; Boubrettc'a conventluii, : young, .AlphonBO, CliamploU Bag piinchcr: Walter Went worth, contortionist: Salcui.rild, Oriental conjurer, and the vegetable, king. Vlto Baslle. Silage: KlSlociirri, Marlon Barry. Mdiiroeand S,t. CHIr, Auiiette Pow'brs, Elalc Rcticj', auaAVea- tori and «o«e.. ■' ••' .. ;l , .... Wal-ki:k'h ■MtfctiM (T. Hnnklnc. mana- ger). —«■ The', Cliffords, sword awnllcrwers; Great Kftlilhic. human tish: Wyoming Jack und Pralrio Nell, expert riders, ropers nnd rlllc shots: 11 lawn Ilia and Wonlta. Indian plaiim-s: J)jui> Moii-ls. elustiv aklit 1 man, uud, Professor Levlua, inaglcim, aro carlo ball.' cards 'fur. current • wccJt staj*: Grcely Girls, Worth ami fWorfli. l^h \ay, Bijou Unnoyi Ma. v ■ Anson. Griiciie Rbae, Minnie Keiwla aud Other's. T|ic man- agement lunoiihces - a reduction in tho ad- mission tp five-'cdnfs.-'- -,-• a Suonr No*i:h.rT-Owlng to the sudden lll- §css Of Mr."Jean'Iugil, the team known as eunJjiga and Renfrew, who were playlnc ut tlio Howard last -week..>cre coinntdled to discontinue their engagement oii'lrlduy af- terrioph.' Ize'tte Jbivcll, who baa" closed with "Near the) Throne.' - lu In Boston.for a few'duyw I....: Helen Dixie, ot thls.elty. has become the fWBTW KdWari} C. C-illlnuu, of Now Tort. ..'..CatI Lothrop. the welKknown ahd popular nrete representative of- the Howard,' Is, seriously III,'and Is In a:prlva(c roolti at the City. Itospltal. Sunday con- certs: Boston—J. Afurlcli -Llbbpy an<} Knfh- erlnfe TrlisJer, MarWWe. Plunlfett .and. corn- Sany, Cnrr)e Tutlep, Hartford Jslsters, Carle tpwe. Hajuwln nad Daly, Long and Carson, Joe CbeererM and others. Mvbde fLllI—Wills Famlly.-Ford and Dot West, Imiirn'Comstoclt, C. W. LIMIMftld, Nelson and MIHege, Helen Pltirree. Wueftr. and Walsky. nnd Mr.."ami Mrs. Copfcy. Majestic—Isabclle Urqvlmtt and comiwnv, Mr. und Mm. Allison, Fotd Had Dot n J rsl, Cnrlln und Otto. PnullUe Saxoh,. C. W. Llftletleld. aad Flulkowskl. Bowdoln flquwe—lfooslcr Zoitaves, Gen. ,11. Woad.Kelly and Adams, O'Ronrke and llur- nettc, Droller and Bigger, Jennings und ltvn- ffrriv, Madeline Bnltell. Frank L. Brown. Burke Brothel's, Helen Rogers nnd Bert (Riff. ;-.•... .Tliree hundred newsboys . will be e'Ji- tertal,ries1 at lot performance of - 'fjncle Tom's Cabin" Wednesday, iliron;;. the klndneaa Of Manager A. W. Marlln aud Managers Stair k Wilbur, of lite Hub.. Manager Jno. B. BchoCffel, of ihu Tremont, Is in New tntk for a few days, nnd. when ho returns Mrs. . Hcnoeffel (Agues Itootlii 'will ronio with him, she bkvlile Just closed her engagement In "Best of Friends:" ' > ■ ' '" " » » 1 ■ flprlnafleiil—rAt the Court Sqnara The- atre (Vf, t'. t« N«ilr, 'managerr.—''The EifrI of Pswtucltet," Wc. 12." Trnrertnlneil two crood -troilstaki Frafik Motiroe*, 1 a* tha'RbglJsb lord, waitvcapital,'and M*rHr IVttA, asflVr- rlet Fordyoe,'BctVd.*?rh sprril. Heiiry Irving presciitj-er^mte" is. "'IThe -HeArt'of ijtofrv .TKIUTaB {%: Jt tile',! 1-1-14), "A Guilty Motb- I'.oalQ, "A Hidden CrhW ■at* 17-1U. ! ••''"• 81 An 'I'liEATiiB (0. tl. Herbert, managar). —Thle new ..theatre onefaotl, to the fnlv. ca- pnultv, 7, with tho following eicflllent bill: Ryan, and Douglas, Herbert, magician: Jon Butler Lazollo uuil Adams, and a laughab|o nfterulece. - TbnUtnr Is- tho--latest adilltlon to Holyokc's 11 mbsoDient.resorts, .nndor.'tlio nuluagetaunt of. V. H. Herbert, of Boston, ft-ho-luis had ten, years!, exponent" in :the- Rtrlrals.- Thq, Hint la located In a largo bidldhig to the central portion of the city, and a number ot years alio waa a slmuar ulaee. of aiftusoiiitni, hut failed at that time, dr. .Herbert irmhdsj ti;.:h"nk the best at tractions-. iwssIIjIc at. popular prlctw, and will glv; four, performances 'dally, with.a clmage, of bll| -weekly. i ' . . agec).—The Llka add a rtunorlal servlco Sunday, (J. Several members oF''Tlte R|s">ls" Co.- ■ hit elided. *»la,"ii)va fay, ofier.4d \ ;ti a blx lilt. . sitsii: rtAii. »'rhoH..MiHish, manngeri.-r- Wctk of 14: -Vowler ajjd.JVcat..Kittle llnff- ma,n, AUiy Allen, Illn nrfewi-'fa, Leonard SIs- t'arH, Anna. Ilnsii. Marlun Stnndish........ At OlonccHfor': Mr. Duntl. (JJiistVated songs ; Albiino and I.e Brunt. Jhck Donovan. Ruascli Sisters, Tesslu Lu Vouder,, Sis Golden, and Bo»e- Mbrrla. , ,. 1 ' • • ii .... .'. 1 i, .: a '., a . .,1 - Holyok*.—AtebBOnera-HoHiwCB. L. Pot- 'ter, ttttringer).—The Cook-t'hurch Co., In repottorv, woek of Nov.~3(> r splayed to satls- iitclory buslm'fis. Hookedi •'*Thn Earl of l'nwtucket" Dec, JI1> William Collier 11, "The HUlyokors,-' a local rnualchl extrava- cnuza, It), it): Miss No\V Ytrrk Jr. 22, Jarnon K. Hnekilt'80. ■m gor>.^-,"8nl'ed,from w.^ •»«.!. »->., «™ ~r ■Trtaditii tho Aliar," 7-0, both played to big IneW. Hooked: "Missouri Girl" 10-1!!, Murray, mana- "" 3-0. had "Dc- Lyan.-^At tne LyBh Theatre (Frank O. Haitlilnil,-' mitrtsgeD.^Thi' • Corse Pay ton Coajlidy Co. idoyeil, <o excellent business, weeK of Dec. 7. arid Mile. Chu,rraion, hn her afbltttle net, p^nived U' great dfawlng esnm The clarh Tafrtfr-Co: 'Witlio'eifrrent TatfHc- flon, iind'blg buSliiei's Is Ubrlclpufed, Miss TdViior being It iiWiAU favoHte hflte. (looked: Kcryisfdlie'PRaM-tlc Co. 2J-2(i. -"GfewTifKATlie (C. W. Rheafo, manager).— Btlslne*js la big, -The tircsdnt hill liicliidee. >>es>nard and Leonard, rue .Tnggiinu Rnrkes, Smith and Leslie, Rsg Monahan, and the blo- HCODC. • ' Salem Thkatiib. Salem, Mass. IH. K. Itefed, uiinBgnfJ.—TIie'Kmhkle I'nrpeiUor Co. played, to excellent business, last week. She- parrt's moving rrtcttires 14, 1&. JUcliAsirM iIai.'l, Siiteni (James Moore, rnanitp<>r).--Go<,d business Is re|mftfd nt tills thcattre, Thlfl Wei* Jonephlnn (lassman nnd liar pickaninnies ate The wpeclal aittTactlon, N'nd ethers on tile "hlll'iire : Hul Merrill, arid Martini and Max Mllllu'tl. peaK'sVOflageineM 7i to-good business. Sh- is tho cleverest little woman In her lino of work tust bi-s ever 'visited fbls city. Due-, Ebglana's moving'plcturea its, Superba 17. ■■ , 1 i 'i * ' " ■' IiOWell.—At the ^Lowell Opera Honea (FaV llws. tt Hiwtbid. raluuiBvra).—Tbo'K. V. Pherrn Ptrxlc'■» ^t la repertory, bad good buslrUS'sillie sjatlrs woik 01 Dec. 7, nresent- mg o,'-veiy pfcnain£. list of plays. John ,1. Owens., a former iiieiii'ior ot fhc Music Hull Mrtdt Co.. in Ibis.city, received mitcti rccog- nllluii for exisjIlciKC. Tho specialties lu- ilodrsl: lyoulac HdPucr. tleorge Dvey, Mabcllo Estelle. and Henri d'Hauterlves' "Hrediu World." Duo: Geo. M. Fenbiirg Stocki Cq,, In ropertorjr. ' ' Acahmjy or ijli sic (U. F, Murphy, man- ogcr).—The Jolly Grass Widows entertained Ull I cm week, presi-ntlng a musical fafto comedy of much merit, entitled "One Nlgbt mid dote." N'tU I'leliks. 'litis Rawsim, Jos. S W:ird, Rath Kvcrete, ijtotlo Thdrosa arid Mao i| I Hard were' tlio -moat pioralnent. Busl - nest) very sn-tlisfaotory. The Bowery Dor- lesqucra 14-Ifl, ('ahtii TitRVTilK, (At. Hay net. mauaget).— Nelson, Ml Hedge aud Co., In 'OOlrer Urogan." beaded but week's bill. Jsnu-s Mlskoll, n C'uKto attache, did very creditable work 0* GUIocr Sullivan. Bhslness very fftlf. I'Vir rurrent lyispk: Courinoric and Fort-eater, tho 5i.irvel«usi Johhrfll's, 'Mnrgnri»l .Welib, Avon t.'om"dy Four, Hello 8'pjvart. llerify arid Ilooh, Eddie iMnrk. attd Gl-ecfle nnd Werner. Boston TiitATrm <3. II. TphbetlB. mnnn- uer).—RuslncsM continues good hare. Jas. K. Black was reeelvMl With inueli fuvor, and the bloirone roiitlnnes a strung feottirr. For 14 nnd week: Hire nnd Walters, Marvelous SnauldinK, Bancroft, Deuioiili) and Belle, and the Boston bloseniK 1 . For nnintcur night, "A Night in Chinatown." I'Kori.n'M Tiikatbh (Billy Nelson, mnnn- ger).—The.hill-for Ins* week was, ns usilnl. varied tositit cyeryone. The riftcrpleces nro 11 sfiimg feature. Bill for current week In- clude* 1 Mniulu liusseii'H "Green Kycd Girls." Conway and l'cnrt. the llrcnt BhrkhBrt, .Maud Tbnmiuri, (.'otilln unit Ward, - LOttln (llle« ami Maude llumell. mill tbo one act corned}'. "The Blthy Elephant"' M BNi'ifix. —- Stevens' Colored. Serehadets held .the boards, nt tlw Templo Theatre 7-ltl. to (nlr buslneso, but'gave a very godd enter- tainment Henri il'Ilaliterlves' "prcani World" will l)o given nt tlio Opera HoUse, for the b'enelit of thq police (uud. 13 '. Smith and Howinun Introduced' tltelr nrir soU« at the C'nulo last week, with big sue- rtm'....Tharc.wvra several changes made In the l'helnu Slock Co. here last week, lldwln Forshcrg replaced Frank AriUHtrong, J. It. MacVey replaced Wiii. Jlaiulnll. ana Mnrl» Warren replaced Minnie Bryant Mario. McNeil, of Fenher'g Stork Co., honorary mem- ber of Lodge «7. Kriu. Pa., rehdered "Tlio Palma" at,the memorlul sen-ices of tho It. P. 0. Elks, of Lowell, nl tho Opera House, 0. The Lowell Plillhnrmonlc Orchestm gavn Ita tlrst recltnl ot the rirnaoit 13, In Huntington Hall, to a well Idled house, mill entertained successfully. Tho stars, Geijrurtn Miller anil Ilorr Knitft, were well reeelrCQ. ........Winifred Ilorhe, of "Tlio Bnaniy Dot- to,r" Co., in to spend tlio holidays hero nt home Tho I^iwell Aerie, 2L J !i, of Eagles, wjU go to Nashua, N. II.. 1.1. to Insti- tute a new aerie in Hint city. The hew ofBcers olectedl nt last meeting \veti>: Juiilrjs ,£ tloylo, \V. IV; Jnmes IluFry, V. W. El Thm. H. Kennedy, W. C.: John M. ilogrin, w. F. ».: Dun J. O'Conneii. W. R, H.: Geo. ,'J"oinnWiw f -W. Coo.; Jos. Fennett*. W. I..11.'; Has. Doyle. W. O. - u.; J. Lriitoglinn, Thos. Butler. Thoa, t'oreqran, board of trustee!). Jolju Itntinon. of Aerie 1, Seattle, Wash,, ivris anioiig the. visitors Dfoscrft ^0'•'■ * (.). Illks, of Lowell Lodge, N7. I'olrl open lii'UHi' h, n'nd catertnlniitl brother menibera and Ihvlfea guests ro*n l.v. Tim guests ln« eluded Hlks. from Bdslon, CieveTHnd ntld DeridWoofi,' ». Ty., Mayor Chas. E. IlowK aevoiiil memliorg'at'ine city government, and nearly all of the member* of companies piny- Ipg ut flu, lucnl thentrvs. tho Tatter glvlirg an .oiiteif hltiniorit suuahtu fit the occns)nu. Jaint'H 3. ITeuly wak rjiiilrrdnn of tbo rocep- tlrih'ehnimirrpe. and |Sr. A. «. A.-MeCouji chulrruuti uf tbo entertainment committee-. ' . I Foil Blver.—At the Acadomy of Music (Wini'J.- Wlloy. mnttagill').—Y. • M. C. A. course. Doc. 1, -had lis usual select audience. "totfpW Clocni)' s, ii, presented iindnr the nUspleeS of the Women's'Auxiliary of the Y, Ji. C. A.,- was n splendid production, uuil korT 'largo nttendunre. Rrludamour, the ma- gfeTriri, lind light niidlences 11. 12. Coming: "Tho Heart of Maryland" 17, "Pock's Had Boy" 10. lti-mr TtiBATiiB (Henry Myers, manager). — -Klliioro SIstei'M, In "Mrs. Deluney, of New- port," gave great snllsfnetlon 7-0, to largo hiislncHH. Th» Kllnorn ulsters and Frank Murphy, were ido-sl prowliieui. while -lbs work of CMuBm A. Caet.wcll und Laura Jlar- ,'rls was worthy pf mention, '"A. Devil'In Skirts," IftrlC. played lo fair returns. Booked: "The.County Fair" 14-1U, "A Lirtfo Outcast" 17,10. ','A HlTldea crimo" ii-ia, "L'lldie TQni'H;Cabto': Si-IM.' ' -.. Cahto Tukatiim (A|. Haynes. ninnager).^- IM week's •hill, licaded by Adglo and h»r lions, nak a qtvoog one, nndUrew capnclty houses. Rooked. 14 hftd week; .Mt. and His. Perklw Fl^o'li the, AlllsMiw.' Pnulliij. Saxoa, |lin Lotllts, Snhfonl SLstMii, Stnllli nni White, Do. Omit platers, '(',. tf. tltLlc- Rich's Thi«at/.b"(3\.' B, Rich, innnoitcr). •Phil Sliai-ldum'a.r.'lty 8wrl« 17-10, Imhe- 21-23, ivalaoii's AiiierlcaiiH Uel/I uiJnn Burlesqiiurs "A-2Q- , .BmtMiv'a Tifjuttjn (>l. P. O'Helen, rnn/i- pge>r).— T|iI»Jio(is1j ((id On oxrullcHtt Mislness Do Marco; cud the kmctoacopc. mo<V- aftcntsfcn arfr) aventng/'Ifl; Wm,.. Hattkatt- 96, MNMM HtWrtganV'iB 4 "0»law • --ti '.'■'. ';: '•' w Laurence.—At tlic tlporn House (Grant tt Cafih"; "tiianilBersl.—The Iniiwrlul Htock Co. week, of Nov. 30. This bouse, will bo durk. nrjtll 25. when "Tbo Heurl of Mary- loud" will be presented. . V.iwto TitBATiin (Al. UaytlcH, maiingcri. —Business last week wn» rtrjr gooiK-H. R. 0. at yveiy iiejformaiiee. Booked week of 24: Adgle and her lions. Earle aud Wilson, MeKulglit. Tliree Mitchell*. Hnblno ai)d SlUI- Inney. MarJe Laurcu.1. Jus. It. Adams, Lll- iiun.Tycc and Irene Jormoo.. Ohi.no TntAT'iii; (!»'. L. Gallagher, man ncer).— IHislotss Ih good. Weed of 11 EmcraUl)Trlb. < JL J. Harrington. Dllks am DlTks. I^onnnl Sisters. Wllapli and Mack. ! i . . , » •InXa A'llsfirta:—Illflfirre TTieatre (Jmnrs Sullivan, imHiagtri. -lire 7efferabiiN, In'"Pho Krvrts." 'playnir *o BwVMM -aMMMM Din-. r». .Bsnncrt «, MOurto'n Co. -opened t\ wcuk's eingiagenliMt T. to s lergj. audience, add re- d-HBeraljtrt rotj a go fho MS t nt the week. and .^rjrw llisrlfonl. — At tho New Bedford TliMfra '(Wrn.'H, rCrntts, manager).—Slicp- nrd's moviig plcturns proved u rich treat, to good slxed-ntldlerteni, -Der. .7-11. "Ilnelo .insll Hpruccby" toot with 11 hearty reception 12. The Hat-court. Comedy Co., 14-10, Ben- nett A Mmilton Co. 21-28. HlGIKOY'B Pl/IirU.'.HC BTIltt'ST TllKATItn tThco. B. Baylies, ii)iinagflr).-rTblp .house (ontinue* to bo the raeceq for the lovers of high class vaudeville, large niidlences bolug present nt every performance, Last week McCord lilltl 00t(H K:nfi:il 11 lllg hit, lilllln nnd Lnfferly provsl clever slogiirs rind dnnters, Ford nurt. West caused mucl) nier- rlmint. Mortimer Bnisett, - In a monologue nnd funny sayings, wll be welcomed ugnhi: Lnurn Coinstoek and her pickaninnies warn plfuaing. Al. Treloar, Hie strong,man,, as- sistud by Edna, TdtDnest, us n siiiiuesiiiie artist, proved a revelation, and Mosbefs bull lerrlccs scored. The vltngrnph. Mi sic IlAf,i, (Thos. Moosli, nirtuagei-).— This house, formerly known as Flowers' Theatre, .yvns reopened rice, f, jirtder now ninna'genrlent. wlch tl<r\v Hi-enery and company, 'Hie agtcndu.nce KM larjo 'Hirougtloitt the week." aud. a strong shnw im prescntcHl bv: Maiming, Miller mid 'Mi'nulnjr. In a Germon rihiedy skcrtli. \VI1P-I1 met'with rnlicli favor; Mnrqiiiinil, .comedy win net : Pearl Frnr-ler. In sonjfs. and BartST; V,. W. "Wcsfofi, moylng ple- fiir>s; HriLb Fhillcrty, In songs <ttd (Irinces: "< Vr"il" Wllllnniit. In Illustrated Hongs, arid Ihc FlynsK. Iii a PWtsInq net. "fhc lierforfh- t'.riw elosevl wlrTi. it llVely liurlosqii.-', ifiirl th? natrVinii >.b'rwe<l their pleni<irre fiv lolid arid BTOjodged riptilnus»\ Tills "Week's hill Hi: mtttoto, ITifgaey • ■Flitaffy (rO-ongsgc^), »r- »7- : 'A <" . "^ •..'.•}..■