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August 13. THE ISrir&r YORK CLIPPER. 559 ngement. The malic theatre 1)111 for current week In n strong one, nnd Includes: Brllimiii and Moore, Anderson pdBrlgg», Kiltie Blng. ham, Bedncttjod Rich. Monroe and Rice, mid the Ushers. The Rtinflny hill consisted of the , ii t #h I T"' n,s ':!. "I?. 1 " posing wmM nrSL'.T < J"Mr Vl11 " "" ,l "OTWmS Will 1* Mirk,,' -HP".i2?.™»F ?'«H«p«iw! h in be taken us a rrllorloii. Die m uii, i in- ncntjon win DC tl MM 'tlitrrssMI one. 'I'll.' opening Mil VI" /''"''r'lgl '* «"«■ II •«>»k Brothers, urroll. .Iiinta Briilii. lMifiM.ii sisters? Msv iSHE " n,r MM; M««H«.n The IJiithri nti) Slu-rdy differences »™p dually seined SP.Jffi" "f 1 ','" 1 * t lliiihawny roll- '"'"*'" ™Sn*J»CBiS lift jGhnC 'I'll.' Hid regular season. Lowell—The'narks did n Banner btisl- mm aH hmi mrt. I'hrilccrs gah.ro mini tin- resorts to ovornnwlng. Rand'concerts above entertainers and also Marlon Mtinoln Minnie Kmtnctt, und Alabama (junrlct. Pre- psrntlnns life now well under way for a pre- scnlntlOfl of. tllisgnsnllohal head on collision which Bltd to Be boa'lponcd on Ji fy 4 owing 10 the'1HKW handling of'the largo crowiL Arrangements bfVo: booh made in handle the crowd,'anil n repetition of Umi July 4tb riot .,.».. „, ,. .{■,;■■,■■■;■■ vr-a^ -hf—^t./w^w on- will Iff tlVoklod. The cdlllsloh U 1,6 lake place the, It*,, •< ». i & ^SBfi lH' w,,, "[". '" on the sfffrhrmn of'Aug. -JO. ■ ' ■ ffi.i.?,'"? ,1! f 'Ti"V "'• 'i 0 ' ,.'" .."" ,B """i 1 "' chisoKN-r CUUWHH <W II. WHttt. man- ".".".!!!!.'. ( . l .. on ._ M "« I « W vaudeville lines during tiger).—This week the fnnmakera nre: James nnd Bonnie Farley, Crowley rind Foley, Cofi- pliigor and White, (illninn mid Allen, Mcl'luill and Boyd, nnd Alabama Quartet. NokI'MRKiia I'auk (t'arlc Alberto, mana- ger).—The Village Choir, Otto Brothers, '•" ° »§ W4 an. usual at Lakovlcw and Craven nnd Carey, Frank Whlluinu, and '. .i , c . A "¥: "\ ™? Haverhill City Hand, the komoRrnpli are nohvODccd fdr week of *,''" J'',?! 1 BffiSH 1 ' llnn • W"""* "* the Aug. H. Thus far the Mason hns been tin , ' *'" eutcrtnln nt ranoblc. « h, KKV -!.. ,v ''"-""iiij (•'• J- r'lynn. limn- ■JWJ—The ( ormana, In 'Jn.k and the I.enimtnlk. tilled tlie liuuac to ovrrtlowliiR all Inat w«ek. John 10. Gorman. UcanS ^'i'H 111 "'.. (]p orge McKatlane, Krnnk Kd- MMB, RoM r,n llnrte, llnzel I.owry, ahd Allctta Ilridgernrd did very clever work. HbCftaJ Hrenery nnd Hterta riivo the opera nn artlallc niipelirnnce. •■.la.k nnd the nraiMlnlk, with the name eoinpnny, la en- tertnlnliiK thla week. \Yii,l.c»wt..\i.B I'auk (llnwera llruthera, maunRnrHl.—-HtmlncsH niiitlmii'ij good ben-, with Vmlilovlllo In Hie lliertire imt \ the mmillda and lake eutcrlalu i-rnwda of pic- nlccrK. thi' Newport, II. I„ «)p«'i-a llnnae, as iiHBlslaiit KtBge manager the coming tieBwon. , i » « lloljoUf. At Monnlnlii Vark Caaliio. (I^tila relllBBler, mnrtrigrrt lb* 1 atm'k oo(n iwny ((iiitlnucs to draw'large lionars. The coinimny tirodiu-ed •'liltlnders To Httrn" week of Aiir. i. whlrb wna well reevlvefl. Ade- laide Mnnii, lending lady, arlil t,aarcui.c excellent one at thla park. laotimrttm Tauk (3. w. Oornmn. ninnn- ger).—Rooked here tbla week ; Prank and MattltJ Walsh, nice and Kbrnrr, Mitchell and Mnrron, Ilenciin, Charles Colby, and the koraogranb. MeiiFoiti) Boui,BVAnn Tiikati:i: (,T. \V. flor- man, manager).—Week of Aug. 8: Hot- combe, Curtis nnd Webli, A iiiiini o and llurkc, Henry and Iluon, the HurrowH, ami Berry and Berry. Gossip of xhh 8tA(i».— Jouciiii lcHmm logins his travels Iti Boston mi, 17....:. The road tour of "The IMher (Itrl" hegliiM In this city Sept. 20 Hurry Conor, of this city, will remain with "Vlvlnn'a Puiiiik" for the rest bt the season...... Kdmiind llreesc, formerly of (he Castle Rtiunre Stock, Iiiih Iwcn ensaged for the role of .led Cahlll, In "lUnsoo'a -Folly.".;... .Marlon Korde, who was recently with Krnne.'a Wilson, lu "Kr- tnlnle;" h»s joined "Woodland."..... .George Sidney, In "Busy Izzy," slnrls bis lour at llolyoke. fit tlie Opera Ilnttse, oh Atuj. 22. ..'...'.Francis Wilson does not begin his tour until Not. '7, when he opena nt the Mollis. Geo. V. MntheWB, treasurer of the Co- lonial, was married last week, to .iconic May Wood, o( Upton. Francos King, of this city, lias been engaged by Henry W. Savage- for the' role of tucy Itlgby, In Hie Knslern "County Cb4lrman' r Co.. Arthur Hur- ley, of South Boston, ban signed under the management of James K. I (ticket t as stage malinger for "The Crisis" Co Henry Irving Mnrsljall, of Roxbury. hus returned to New York for rehearsals wltb tlie Nliubert Brothers, of whose "The Itunnwnys" C'o. be was a member Inst season. ■ Mirlnu;tli-l«l. At. the Court Square Thea- tre HV. C. I<e Nolr, manager) the Corse Pay- ton Sfark Co. opened Its scsson nnd'the house season Aug. 1, and played to good returns all week: Kthtcl Tucker nnd Thomas It. Al- exander, two new members, made n good Im- pression. Dora Lombard, Ida Thomas, Harry Mnnlell and Ulysses Davis, old favorites, were accorded a warm reception. Same company 7 1,1, wltb Hie exception of 12, when Dock- stader's Minstrels will show. Corse Puyton's Own Co. 14-27. • Notkh.— The New Gllmnre Tlientre will open Its sohsan AUg. 20 and run rne'odrnmas, as In the past two seasons'. The .Nelson Theatre will commence a week earlier, Aug. 22, nnd will piny burlesque three days and vaudeville the other half of the week The Grand Opera House has not. announced Its 'policy fin' the year..... .The manage- merr'nf the Wcstfleltl Opera House Is still mnlei-iiini. Wallace & GHmore. leasees of the bouse last season, have the privilege of re- newing their lease, but It Is reported Unit they do not"care to.' There has been some talk of (-.Clinton Chirk,' who managed the homo season before last, again taking up the reins of management, but ns he Is away the truth of the'rurnor cannot be proved Great Itiirririgtpn Is soon to bnve a theatre, I<ast week a nyhflicate. bought a large piece, of land, alt iinicil at the corner of Main and Cast lo HI reels. ,T. McA. Vance, of l'ltlslleld, already has plain drawn for n block on tlic'rand, which Includes a theatre, sev- enty-five' by'one • hundred and twenty feet. .. ..Delhi lOilwards Is resting with her slsli r here, after' which she will go to Boston to join a new mnslcnl comedy which will open lis season, tbeto the middle of the month.... The Hoyl Sisters nre summering nt Man- chester, VI...;.. .Mrs. t'bns. I'!, l'ivnns, with her mother, Mrs. Lester riillll|is. have gone to winthrop iirach for ilie remainder, of the Summer..... .News was received hero. the past week of. the niarriage of Cbns. W. Grant,' of this town, who has been playing; vaudeville for a number of years, lo Annie W. I'lnkcrton, better known ns Mnrle Ktod- (Inrd, elocutionist and Inpersonittor. The wedding took place nt; llaiifonl. Cut Mlsa Payne left for, New York lo commence rebcarBlti|g wl,(H'"Trie Secret of Pollchlnelle," In wlileli stie Is to nlny the. Ingenue role. ......The Klks wllKliold Ihelr. uniiiiiil chini bnkc nt Riverside Grove Aug. 2r>.... Pawnee Hill will exhibit at Outing Park on 0, and he. tit Plttancld 10 Miss Mann, of the.: stock nt Mountain Park, Holyoke, closes with' tin- company 0, and will Join ono of Arthur 'Alstons eonipnnlcs There Id talk of Iriti'oduclng an ordlniini'ii In the city government requiring each of the, theatres lo have a llreman slllllollcd, on' thi) alage ai every perfornmiH'e, lo be paid by the bouse Beginning Hept;'l, »very bailor place of public iiiiinsc- racnt uccotliniodallng four liiimlred or more, people,f will: IVc" obliged to have a license from the Slate district police stilling Hmi. everj'thlnfe is In satisfactory condition. Much [dure will be Inspected, each mouth and ft, notice of the, siiuie. with the dale of Hie ill-, snoctloo, Hhh I be placed In ■tunc isplcuous lilBce, wheri) the jmbjlc limy Hen It Hlg plans arc being made by the local AarlO of KiigleS for the' Held day of the order, which Is to-ho held nt Hampden I'ark. Aug. 18. Already oyer forty aerlCH from all parts of, r New Hngland have sent, nol Ices that they arc to attend. ■ ,-A .... -i-. •" «n>wr llnlford.—At the Purchase Street Tliciitro.dMyltl iL UulUnlon manager| llie Hullltithn stock CO. appeared, In "Canillle durlngVeelc'of Aug. 1, and tested MM seal- ing capacity of I ho house iwlco .dally. U«f" tfii^c Dion Maglli, lu Ihe tillc role, made n coilsplciiQus success iintl Was accorded ninny, encores by enthusiastic audlenei'K. Ibe sii|i- poftiM excellent, pnlth.ulniiy the Avtnniid of Charlea llalsnc, who shared with Miss Ma-, gill curtain rails at Ihe close of each grt. 'PHc current week's play Is "Ihe Lugles 1'itas." I^lKCOt,N I'AltK (Isnnc W. PbclpH, mana- ger).—Til o compiinv during the past week was above the nvornge, and presented an en- teti.iinnheilt thnl well ineiHed-the gi/od ut- tonctn'nee.' Tho' bill named Copplngcr nnd .While, tSeprge and I,Ilia Brennau, the Mur- velons Jcnnetto, Kills nnd Davenport, Jessie •Stunrt, and the moving pictures. Nrnpts,—Miss nlaglli, lending lady of ho Hufllnton BtoHtCo,, held a reception on the staue oTtlie PilrcGaH Street Theatre, after the nintlnee'performance, Aug. 0. wne is very POBiilar' wdlh tbe patrons or this house. ..•..Chnrics Bnlsar. the popular >'»«mg lend- lag,man of Ihe. BuBlnton Stock, t.«., closed tj. (1ii.rlcMMe(li3th; Clinrlcs Mcl'ltiug nnd Mf. Lsndo cloned tbn week previous. Their places will be Mind,10 new people .The .New Bedford Theatre will open Its regular season Aug. HI. "Woodland" being the attraction. ......KlqiteraVfheaHre opened flgnln Aug. II, Under hew management and with u new nam* It 1s the Lyceum Theatre now and. will be conducted by F. M. Mitchell, formerly connected With the John 15. Ince rtieatilmi j Kxehnnge, of New Vork City. The house has been repainted uud devuiulcd litgluv und uul lAMiiniB Lakb I'auk (J. W. Gorninn, inim- nger).—A\nnl nnd Currnri. In "The Terrible Judge,' headed last week's Mil; and busi- ness was about the best of Ibe season. Cur- rent: J. W. liormnn's International Vaude- ville Co., wllh Howe, Oitno nnd Walters, Mrdvln Brothers, Charles Kdwnrds.'nnd Hoyt and Burke. As a special outdoor attraction the diving liorseB. King and Queen, enter- tain afternoon and evening. lUMiTiis- Bbac!I! Casino (Win. II. Pltlnney, innnngei).—Ideal beach weallier brought big crods to this papular resort during Inst week. In the casino this week are J. W. Gorman's Imperials, Including the Rice Trio, llowley and Leslie. Heed and Shaw, "Chalk" Saunders, nnd the knniogrnpli. Mention.- John' Hums goon with one of the Bennett-Monllon companies the coming season, to iilny juvenile roles Sherman Contes ami Dan Klldare, of the Nashville Troubadours, arc Lowell boys, the latter being the musical director of the company Arthur Devlin Is assistant stage manager nt the Lnkevlcw Then I re... .George finrmnn Is direct lug Hie stage, and Wllllnm Schnffer Is musical director with the "Jack anil the Beanstalk." Several theatrical parties visited Keith's Theatre, Boston, during Rose Stall I and company's engngeaient. Miss Stall I was at one time lending Indy at the local Snvoy Theatre and made many friends frank i.dwui'ds Ik iilu.vlng the giant. In "■luck and Hie Beanstalk." Mr. Kdwards will be with "Monsieur lleancnlre" Co. the com- ing season The tiornians wdll resume their old roles, In "The Man from China," the coming season, until they take out their own minstrel company, as usual The local nclie of Kngles, 22.1, will scad a big delegntluii to Hie tournament nt Springfield. Arrangements are to be made at the next meeting. I North AdnniH.—At Ilnosac Valley Turk (W. P. Aleade, manager) week of Aug. 1, Jo- seph J. Myaii's NiikIi villi- Troubadours at- tracted large, crowds and pleased Immensely. Tho opening skit, "The Railroad Porters." headed by Harper and Hums, was received wllh uiiicli laughter. The olio Included: Car- rie silih, Mugnolla Cometly Pour. Harper, Burns and Halley, atitl concluded with "Lucy Long's Birthday. "Billy" Harper deserves special mention, for he Is a colored comedian far above Ihe average. Week of Aug. S. the Kllte Vaudeville Co.., which Includes lOckhnff and Gordon, Ah Lint Koo, Kldora and Nor- dlliQ, WAllev Clark and tho Colonial Scope. HliriM TiiK.vnti: (James Sullivan, mana- ger).—'t'his handsome theatre will open lis third season Aug. Ill, wllh "San Toy" as the attraction. Manager Sullivan announces Dint, ho him some line bookings nnd iinticl- patos tl very stiecesHful season. Notks. —The Nashville Troiiliadiuirs, play- ing at Valley Park during Ihe past week, met, wllh serious drawbiicks owing lo Ibi' Illness of some of lis members. The first lo full 111 was Daisy. Butte, who Is now coii- llneil to Ibe liosulltil In this elly. and I In- second luetiilier. "Jlllly" Harper, was stricken with oppondlcltls Thursday night '• >'• Mullen, assistant, i mgrr of Hie Umpire Tlo'iitre, will leave Sunday, 7. for SI. Louis, to attend the bnllonal convention of Ihe P. nt. T. A. sisdelles. • ' Worrealcr.—AI Ihe Worcester Thealre (I'Vllx It. Wendclschoefer. iiKiiuigeri the New York Players, Hunter & IlriiiHord's Rlock Co., tlnl'sliidl lis Summer work here week end- ing Aug. II, presenting "1'lnk Dominoes.' to, very Inrgc houses. The company has bud n very successful run In lis three months' slay, bid It nrllsllcnlly and llnnnclally. The botisc will open for lis regular season the llrsl part, of September, wllh Dr. W. A. Drowne again uclliig as resident mnnuger for Mr. Weiulcl- Lakk fWnriTslcr Consul. St. By. Co., man- iigcrsi.--\Vcek of S the Columbia Vaudeville (">. will be Ihe ul I ruction. Gorman's Com- cdlnns plnyed lo good returns lust week. Now—Maud Mngttlre. of Boston, known among live profession as Mnitd Thornton, who was severelv Injured In n trolley accident on her way bore, lo llll uu engagement lit (an, Lake lest week. Is reporled lo be gaining rapidly, ultliough ainpntallon was necesHiiry. 1,vim.—At Gormnn's Hun r Theatre, Snlein Willows (M. J. Doyle, mniiiigerl. bus ■ iichh cnnthiues big. The nil ructions this week am: Kennedy nnd llooney, MarvrJIr- and Gleii- win, rrof. Miel, Iteilford and Wlnchcsler, and ' "xirras.—Josle Huuforlli, one of Lynti's fiivorllc eloeutlonlsls, has Jollied the Hiiryej nnd (liige RHierlory Co.. now rehearsing k»re, Mat.aJerVlii.rfes !•'. Slteafe. of Ihe Gem •VliVntre. wlH open his I'ull season abotil the middle of September. The thealre s now ....- dergoliig repairs George M. Gild Ion. tills cirv, Is now miinager of the Colonial T lenlrlcil Agency, wllh lieiidi|niirleis In Ibe C lonlnl 1-he.itre building. Ikiston. • ■ .ninrles I'll Mips, of Swaiupscolt. has given a number of ! motion picture'exhibitions on bis estate on Orient Street. Full Illvrr.—The Aciidemy of Music (W Vtri Musnn. inonngei) opens lis rign- f,iV Vuson Auu. 1U. 20, Willi Byrne Brothc lllgl" lleTls," fT.llowed by "W.mdlnn.r 1 In music was furnished by the Second Brigade W, II. P.,Band. After the ceremony refrewh- meiils were served and the congratulations of the guests were bestowed iin»ui:tiie happy eoupls. The groom hears the title ot "rlin Dynamite King," nnd Is onn of the most valued nnd popular ineioliers of the 1'nln company. •- iiiuie Aianti, leaning lany. ami .baurru,c.c ■- ., ...,_„ Klneh have left the ri.mnniiy lo begin rr llnrrlslmrn.—At Pstlsng Park (Felix benrslils wllh liii'lr \tln|er eom»mlrs7 Their M. rsivls. manager) I lie Pa x In ng Slock Ctiui- places have been nitdl bv Din Mm- Laurence nnoy IN.' AUbrlh managerl closed una of and WIIIIbiu Wesloti, Tlw bill rot- Week of Ibe.nmsl successful scuisiiis. Aug. «(, l^,thn u I.. ..it..... I . ..». .■ .. . . i.c.l...... ..» il. n .....b Vi....l....HR« ..,111 I...W M Is "Why Jones' 1^-tt Home." ■ ♦.» n;\\si i.v a-si \. Lflll IH lint * "■ ■ *" " * w la ■ The house Iiiih undergone a thoroiigh overhauling and renovating during the Sinn-, ""ninir'^TiiBATHt; (l»well Mason, innna- „p r ),'_l'rrpsrnt.lons are being made for Ihe opening of'lhe season, which occurs An^, with "A Knclory Girl.' Ift-SW. Ills audi- lu-rlum and lobby are being renovated, and evei'vlliliig Is (loin- for (he pnlrotis' comfort lit tills popular priced Itoitsc. HllKKIlV'S TllliATIUI IM. P. '''I'"!,' u.| i ngerL—This bouse reoiiens Aug. K, wllh Wasbltiglon 's Creole Belles, Tiioittoii At 'be Taunton Theatre (cob ""("os» nianagers) wTSUflta N£ I J IMyiiu, manager) for week of Aug. N ihe, callforna Minstrels will be the attraction. PuiIimm tor the past week wa» very good. '"<• '"_?!nss"II Davis, who recenllv closed ivltb bv Buiuuui & llulley Circus, will bo ul rhlliiilt-llilila.-- Willi llie opening or three, illeitlres this wees our active list Is Ineiviised to six. nnd Ihenlrlcnl stTnlrs are taking on new lire. The three newcomers in tho field nre Hhniey's Arch Street Theatre, opening Monday afternoon and Ilie National and i-oiipaiign's, both u|iciiiug Sutlirilny night. AM'loNAi. TtiKATtil: (Jonepli M. Kelly, man- ager).—This hoiise ojieus for the season Sat- urday night of this week, with Charles It. Yale s "Dcrll'i Auctlcn," nnd tuc same offer. Ing Is to be continued throughout the follow- ing, week. Hi.A.vKV'h ARi-ti Stiikkt Tttr.ATnn (II. -a. SchtesbiRCf, manager).—The opening of Hits house occurs Monday nlglu of ihls week, the nttriieiliiii being Harry (.'lay Itlanry, In 'Across Ibe I'aclllc." This marks IM be- ginning of Hie new management and policy. A'e'xt week, "Only a Shop Dlrl." Kuril's Hum; IK. P. Lyons, resident luiuiugcr).—The patrons were out lu goodly numbers last week mid they bestowed ap- plause liberally on the performances of "Mr. Iliirnes, of New York," This week Ibe stock company Is presenting "The t'rlvatc See- rectary," while hexl week "Whnt Happened to .louea" Is to begin. I-'oiiKi'AiKiH's '1'iiKATiti; (Miller & Katif- limn, managers).—Bntiirdny afternoon of the current week marks lite opening of the season ut this house, the. li|ll nelng "Janice .Meredith." George W. Rsrblor nnd Caro- line I'raiikllii assiimo the leading roles, while the remainder of the company remains substantially the same as Inst year. Ki:nit's Xkiv Thkatiik III. T. Jordan, icsldent inn linger). —An iittriieilve pro- gramme'Inst week brought good attendance to this house nnd this should In- duplicated this week, with tl hill Including: Jessie Mill- ward, Mini;. Slnpoffsky (second week), Dolnn nnd Lcnlinrr, Meredith Slaters -Welch-Mont- rose Trio, Arthur WhlteJaw, Clara Ilnllerlnl, Cnrlln and Otto, Morton and Klllott, Lyster and Cook, Klectrlc (Jtinrlet, Palnrdo, tlie Golubacks, nnd the blogrnjih. , (Ai'KtIM TllKATIlK i.tohii G. .Icrnion. man- ager i.—There wus excellent attendance ol ttie patrons Inst week und the .Lily Clny Kiii'iesniiei'seut'hed npprobntlon. This week Hie entertainment, is furnished by the Oriental Mnii|s. Imi.i.ow IllHiVM I'auk (Management l'hlla. Itnpld Transit Co.I.—The Iihiicu Band Is now' fiirnishliig the music at thla park. Lucy Isnhelle .Marsh, soprano, Is the soliilsi wllh the organization. "(Iriuid Army lMy" Is announced for Aug, 10. WniiiiKiiii-; I'auk t Womlslilc Park Amuse-' inent Co.. managers).—There Is no chnngc lu Ihe attractions at this park, .Glnniilul's Royal Marine Hand of Italy and Woodford's educated anluiajs holding the places of prom- inence. . . Cii'kst.ni:t iiii, i. i'auk (II, P. Aucby, man tiger).—This week the Royal Venetian Band gives place lo a free viiuclcvllle performance in the casino. The other offerings .coutrnfio unchanged. Wasiiiniiton I'auk (Wm. J. Thompson, iiuiinigei i.— Liberiitl's Band and tho other features at this park continue iibcbangcU. ' Notks. —Harry lllnkeinore Is to Join the stock company nt Ihe Bijou In a few weeks. Geoigq Mcixel will cntillniie.ns Irons-, urer, and William Locker, ns assistant treas- urer, nt Ihe iirami Opera IJouse, this year. Joseph Dillon, formerly at the Atitll- tiirliini, wilt be In tbu Ikix ofhre ul Iho Arch siccei Theatre this season It, Is an- nounced that Harney Gllmore will open Hie new Kensington Thealre Kent. 12..... .Paul Burns has been re-engnged by M. Wt Taylor, mi coinedlnn and stage muiiiigei- wllh "Why Women sin." .During till*-season tin- People's Theatre Is to linvc :t fennile orcbes- Hit... , . ."The Maid uud ihe Mummy" Is lp open the season nt the t.hrsliiiil Street i'lic- ui re Sept. 5. rillslHii'u. —At the ItlJ.ni TlleiiDi- ill. M. titilli'k. ma linger) the sonsalliiiuil tuelo- dfinaO, "Llghtliotise by, the Sen," opejied for a week on, Aug. s. Iliih'tly's .Mitsindon Mlnslcels drew large-crowds last week,' re- ceiving liberal; iipiunuse and favorable com ', im-ui i -nn nil i|uui>terH. Iliin-.v Clay Blimey comes for week of jri-20, In "Across the I'll- cllle." AcADKMV i Marry W. WIIIIiuiih. innmiger). --I'oinioenclng Monday tiiiillnce, N, Hie ilou Tun llui Icsuuers appear fur u week's en- gagement. They are presenting two new biirletlas, "I'arlslnn Jamlmree" nrld-*'A Wild Night," in addition lo an excellent olio. Prominent members of the company are: Williams and Adams, l-'lelds and Cook, Three Livingstons, the Simpsons uud Grace Lenu aid. with II. chorus of I hilly Indies. Till' liii|«'rlal, lb"•liwpiers cbwo a,successful week Saturday. II. They plenscd all (heir old friends and iidmlrcrii umi mode a host of new ones. The ne.M nltrncllon Is Ibu Ulopluns, aiini.iiiiccd for in-'JU. KHICJIIisllll'. l'Alin,-r IJlln's "ilui'lilllg of Route." I lie niognllb-i-nt Hpi-ctiole prchcoicd last week under the nimplres of Lodge No. 11. II. P. II, l-llks, did licuieiiiloiis business. 'Pbe organism I loll Is giving a change of bill Mils week, Die tillriu'lbui being Hie lull of I'nnipell." Siiiitiii:iin I'auk I A; H. Mc.su-lgaii, niitnii- g'i'1. — .Monday. H, nod week, I he ( 'rluiiillos and Gore cbmiinny. Ill n reltirii eugogi'iiii-ul, presenting the musical comedy, "A Wiirm Mulch." Included lu tills orgsiilsalloii ore: Dan Crliuuilus, I'liarles llniifi-y. Marry Me- Avov. Jack Warner, Hosa Gore, Mile. I'nlescn, Itlu Hell and Kiniiin Hell, 'llie attendance last week ><>nl limcit good, a desirable resiill liroiight tilinul by lb.- siileinlld show offered, coupled wllh Ideal waller coadltlons. Ki;\nviviiii|i I'auk tl-'. T. Mnorhend, inun- iiger),—T|n- pi.-nnii ueni oil i.ietions are aug'- ineiited Ihls week bv Hie llumeslead Llbrnry Bond and. Dash, In bis unexcelled daring bicycle bidder ucl. Splendid attendance was noted Inst week. ' ' Niitcn. —Anuoniicement has been made of a chunge of policy Just decided ii|hiii deliulle- Iv by Manager Hurry Unvls. of Ihe Grand Opera House uud Avenue Tlu-ntre. The slock company productions, which In the imsi bnve ti.-eti presented nl lite Grilnd, are to be given lu-reafler at Ihe Avenue, while Iho Grand is lo bo devoted entirely lo continuous vaudeville of the highest clusa obtainable. operations. Ibe result of which Is to put Into effect this change, are nmr under war, nnd will he rushed lo a conclusion, as It Is the Intention to <>im>ii Hie Grand on Mon- day, Aug. 22. The Avenue opening will not take place until Monday, Sept. .", A de- cidedly Bpcclnciilnr imiiiliige was solemnized on I- rldiy night, Aug. !>. st l-'ricndshlp I'urk. after the close of Hie jB-i-fortiiaflce of -Tbu Untiling of Home," Tim principals were Kltlh- ilovcr of I Inn Isl.iug, I'll., und ,ism*s ' Hlin-ki'iilioiz. lietii-r known by Ihe xtAni name of William Carrots' Brown. The ceremony was performed by Itrv. William V. I>nWon, of Trlnlly I'roteHlant Bplm-opal Church, of lids elly. The wedding look place on,the -plain of Homo, In the presence of the. entlis company, The s«en« was very lm- pwlve, lit up' by ten tinge calcium search- lights uud a liosl of red lire torches. The he most successful seasons. Aug. H, In, tin- history of the' park, Vanilevlllb will now ciuillime until the close Of ihe ssason. The Melville Vaudeville Co. comes week of S. in-Kii.i Dm st; (M. Hels. mnuageri.—Tim season will own I.'I, with Ibe llolu-ialnii Bnrlesipiers. The bouse has been repnllited and Improved on the Interior, nnd new scen- ery baa been added. Nm-i:s.—l'rof. Kd. It. IliitcblBob and wife have been engaged for lull ham ascensions at Haxtiing I'urk (luring week of Aug. N 'I'll- I'orcp.iugli Sells Circus Is due, here Kept. 1 Spencer C. Clmrters has relumed from Atlantic elly and Is preparing for Ids senson with the Thomas K. Sben. In Till- Kirk Ilrown Co. will begin rehearsals here nbout Aug. 12. Will Deshou will be the business bend, of this enterprise. Repertory will he the principal feature, and one, two nnd three night stands will la- plnyed. wllh n special bill Waller llruehl, who for the (Hist three seasons link been will) the Corse I'avloii Co., ns stage carpenter, will remain home, having ilrfeplcd a similar po- sition with the Lyceum Thealre John Welsh, of Welsh Brothers' Circus, was here July 2i, bulking up territory. Hen J. Lnudner. treasurer nnd press reiirowntiiilve, was here July 21) to Aug. I. lie spent Ml at his home The John Robinson Cir- cus Is doing big business lu this seel Ion of PwnarlYaauL The crowds were large,' at : Gettysburg. I'a., July 28 The flenlry llrothera' Circus has struck Central Penn- sylvania, und Is doing well Manager Charles Carpenter, of the Norrlstown, I'a., Opera House, was here tl, visiting his home. Manager N. Appell was lu Lending l>, ciiiilpletldg arrangements for the opening of the Opera House at tlint place, of which ho wf 11 lu- In charge It ending.—At. Carson Ja Park Theatre (II. S. Golger, malinger) the Aiuphloiis, i: local, musical organisation, gave ct editable ntftslciit p,-i■foriiuiiwes Aug. It!. Nidus. Indications |iolol toward an early LOlltfSlAIA. l»l>w Orleans.—West Knd (Jas. .1. Cor- rornii. manager) Ihe Century Minstrels proved high class enlei-lalnera at Ihls popu- lar lake resort week of July ill. nnd won much well deserved applause, l'rof. Geo. Paolelll and his concert hand as tistinl, as- well ns isipiilur .lis< Mngnolln. Iho blogrnph- man. scored heavily. A change of bill la promised for week <u Aug. i. Tint KuobiNH I|oitsk.(M. Ifvy, mana- ger). -This popudar side show continues to please large crowds nightly, and always wins) laughs nnd prnlso, Ariit.KTii- Pahk (II- 0. Kourlon, mnna- grr).—Tim Imperial Opera Co., In n doiiblo bill, plnyed to Talr, business week of July .'l1. The company will close lis engagement here Aug. (I, being replaced week of 7 by ibe Kdwnrds Co., and it now feature wilt ha, a free .vaudeville show nightly adjoining the, nsnd stand, prior to Ihe regular Casino per- formance, rrof. Otins. Klsher, the wtill known leader, nnd Ills orcheslm will con- tinue the ulglilly concerts. The other side, shows nt the pnm hdre been enjoying good business.' Notkm.— Col.- \V. II. Rowles. the popular manager of Ihe Titlnne and Crescent Tito- aires, Is exjoeeted here week of T Mali- nger Jake Wells, of the So. Amusement Co., was here weak of July HI, on a business trip nnd. ns usual, made many heneiiehil changes lo Ibe public hi Ills enterprises Mana- ger Hopkins, of tho Hopkins circuit, nisi) spent ii few days here week of 111 I'ete l.iitternde, the hustling lithographer of tbn Tubine and Croareul. Tbetilres. litis Isien on. loving a Hulling I rip along Ibe. West. Knd const (ins Wi'ticr. Inle treasurer of the iirpbeiim Theatre, Is now holding Ihe siinm position wllh the New Orleans II. II, Clllli Assoelstliiu The walls of Iho old Acad- emy of Music, Inter known as Iho Audubon Thealre, recently destroyed by lire, are holng torn down, and n big resiaiimiil building Is to be erected on Its site Did Hill Trimble, tho well known minstrel nnd promoter. Is ■tow holding a prominent position tit, tho N. t). II. II. Park Bills ore out announc- ing (he opening of Mnmiger l-'ourton's Grand Opera House for Hepl. 4. with it bluli class slock company Geiilnl Morgan Howling. revival here in the Interest of things Ilia- ritrlenl. Severn! Important changes Itnrc in coned lii the iiiniiiigcment of our tlicatro-, and the prospects for the ensuing season are May encouraging Jnrtu D. MlalllT, Who bus bqcn for years Idontlllert wltb ahivsoment >»nteriii-li>e« In this elly, litis recently secured Ihe Temple Thealre, for- merly of the llelss circuit, and will conduct same In addition to.tho Academy of Music. 'riuli lie may prove successful In tils mw venture Is the hope of our Ibcalregolug public The Grand Opera House, which toV many years has prospered under Ilia eillcleiit management of George M. Miller, will take the place of the Temp|e Theatre nthnng the Reins houses. Nullum Appell, of llarrlslmrg. will Ih> In charge, and Judging friiln the reputation which precedes lilni, Will be a valuable addition to our mana- gerial forces. I'rcii/initloiiB are now being made for the opening of tills house, which has hern entirely n novated and Improved. '..:.. .I'lHtegraff A Browiiell will retain tin- cozy Hljeii Theatre, nnd deserve a cnnllnu. nnee of the large patronage lo which they have been accustomed..... .Prank It. Slinl- leys, of Ihls city, formerly business niuiui- ?er for Adelaide Thurston, leaves shortly pr Ti-eHlon, N. J.. Where, lie, will take It position as manager ot u theutre. Ilia ' litany friends In Rending wish hint well. i , A|tooiiii.- - At IhC Hlnvenlh Avenue Opera House (I.C. Mlahlor. ninongcr) "Tim Light. hiilise by Hie Sen" opi'iicd the season with large attendance Aug. I. The Iliipet'lul Vaiidevllle Co.. presenting Mr. und Mrs. Sydney Drew .lenhle Yen mans. Klein nnd Clifton. Morris nnd llowen ahd. olbers, Is billed for <t-tO. •'I-Tiililgnii's Ball" HI, The Thoroitghbieds 1.1, HI. I.AKIIMilNT I'AUK THKATIIK IS. H. Crillle, inanngnrL- -The Sinr Vniulevllle Co. bud gikid business week of 1, The following people win appear week of H ; Marlon anil l'enrl, Minnie ilmnvlIRi, ',«. J'. Cahlll. J. IV. Nelson. Billy Wells, Knrokei- Urns., William Oswald, mill Beeves, Ihe Juggler, _ | l.niii-niiU-r. -At the Roof Garden (John (I. I'epples, manager) nllravMuiis for week of Aug.' S Include: Mnirsl llngiin. I,lllli||i Tyre, Irene Jeiiimn, lloiiltn, with her fulniii and African midgets: Moone.v and Holbein. Only uud Sinelte. Devlin nnd Iteveii'. elc, ItllCKV Sl-MINIIH. I'AUK 'I'll HA I a W III. II. ilrlfr.-tlis, iiianngcli. John II. Wills' Co., la ''Sweet Mhtceii," H-CI. ' N.i 11:.—Miniagei- Ycckey an in es Hull Ihe rebtilldliig of Ihe I'ulluii llpera House Is progressing rapidly und thai. It will be reopened ulioiil Sept. lo, ' - ■ ' » . i niiiliinisiiori; - At Hie Vailammit Park I'livlllon iLyinnn A. I'my, niiinager) llie Vntliiioont Slock Co. conllmies lo film pen. |ite nwny. 'The CiiwIkiv and Hilt Lady" A)ig. I-if, "A iVlehriiliil Case" III, Due: •Turned. Dp" 8-H». "Tlie Galley Slav/ 'Ifilrf. "Ilearl of KeiiHieky" lb 17, "At. ' Cosey Corners" IH-'Jti. After 20 Ibe slock company closes and vaudeville will liold llto boards until cl»so of Hut season, Sept. III. ehil*. Ilanlngcr i losed his eligUKOiiicul , here. II. I'iiiihcai'iiIi Sm.ui Cini'iH Is billed for 27. . 4 '» IIIHHIf/.- INMNII, I'riivldrnrr.-- Al Keltji's Theatre fi lias. Isiy-iiherg. nuiniigeri ■•('hurley'* Aupl ' Will In- produced by Ibe Albee Slock Co. Aug. S- III. "The Aiuiixoils" 1.V20. Kmi'ink Thkatiik tSpllit ft Niilhnnson, ininagei'Sl.-.T'lm Hoi Karroll stuck Co. closed lis season by ploying "Km Ills Coini- ll-y's Snkn" 1-11. Ilea.itll nerfoi'innuci's, Tims day. for Miss Karroll: Wednesday, for John ■ Lime Connor: Tlmrmliiy, for Knlliryn I'ur- nell. nnd l-'rldiiy, for .Iiiiiics Kennedy, were well [Niironlied. Aflpr Isdng dark n wmk. the theatre will-reopen. IT,, for the regular xc]tsott,.wltli Upward Hall's new play, "TJm nVilf's I'araills*." Ciii,H-r.M:r Din or (Alfonso, manager).— < 'The bill H-lil Is Bird Phil's Double Sensa- tion, and Mnxey, Ihe needle king. Rocky I'oi.vr Casino, lit. A. llnrrlngloii, ■'miiiingcrl.—Oil the programme H-L'l are! No- ' vnilii I- iiirliigli.ii. Ailu (ircenliiilg, Mniile Col- lins, Pcnton Bisters, May llolice, l-llbel Role Inson, Lanrbio Ituynrd, Hie Johnsons, Nornia, Wills, Mgy lly< r, Dot Dulvoy, nod (lm Down, KiiSt Kerennders, MISS INUNAM closed Willi Bin Allieti Stock Co. 0, going lo .New Orleans. IJIIzubel h. MViodsoii has been eiigitgeii by tho manage- ment of the company for "The Ainuwns." —,— #■ » KI'.niKKV. Ihe hustling ticket Inker pud lithographer of the Crescent Theatre, bus returned fl'olll Iho Ht. ImjiiIs Knit', highly pi tl and timcll hr-ncHHiHl In henllh "Wllletlo," Ihn Soiithei-u wisard, after resilng up Intro sotito lime, will leave here Sept. I for St, l.iinls. to till an extended engagement with other Kaslarn dalea to follow Van Clovo nnti Ills trlrk mull) Pole rested up here week bt HI Hustling W. II. Kviius, llie well known advertising man for Greimwall's new ilicnuc. Is out hustling for the big opening In September,'nnd promises a circus billing In Ibe way of display l'rof. Prod C. Sclimldlt. of Iho llniikenJoH Music Co., was ipileily iiiurrlcil lo Miss C II. Sielainnu, of the sumo mush: bouse, Aug. 2, and lliunedi- ntelv left on their bridal lour, first going lo Hi. Louis, 4»» CANADA. Moptrenl.-At the Arcnn (W. A. Norlbey, iiuimigerl the New York Comlu tipera Co. woimil uii Its seinoiii of comic operas with "The Telephone, Girl," lo good business, Aug. III. SoiijiKti I ».i ii it (I.nvlgnn A Lnjole, mana- gers).—The warm weather was mapuuillili) for crowded housos at the alioVn popiilur park during week of 1-fl. .The nllraellotttj were: Ilrown nnd Bntlolelll, Mnjer Sisters, tho laiuuilncs, Pnnjicr Trio. Vnlvluo llrolb- era, and Lavlgnn's Military Band. IlivHiisitik I'AUK (Al. Itsiid. manager).— The utti'iuluiice during Iho week Ml wns excel- lent, Tint slliuellons wore i Win, Josh Duly s Minstrels, Prof. PiHiuss, who remained In a seal.d Isitllcfor nine duys ilbd nights, wltb- out fiHid or drink, and 111 Tom Ward, tlm mlnstiel. who uiilkes a balhslu iikceiisloit every Sunday nflernoim. His MA.iusrv'H til. I}. Brooks, liiuiuiger), --This house formerly Proutor'n raMtra, will open Its sen son on Aug. 211, with Lulu Glaser. la "A Madcap Princess." The house. has iindorgono exlonslvo repair* imd will In future be the high priced. Iioium.nr Montreal. Ai'.muimv of Ml'Mie III. C. I'.gerlot illla- gerl.-—This. Iioasii wits formerly, the BMM »f.Ills "alara,"'bill will III.fuluce.bo (lovoled to popular priced n It fuel Ions, opening Aug. 211. Thkatkk I'mani'aih (P. W. la't'biir, iiiiinu- gen. -Itohle's KlilckvrliucklTS lliirlvsiiim Co. will open Ihe Hiinsoli hero Aug. 22. TiikATitH National Phancaim ((I. dm- vrea longer), The periimiieiil Krcncb Slock Co, has been relnfornied by sumo play- ers from mim and will open with "D'u> Vllills," Aug. H. Notk Tlie four Kngllsb Ihi'iilit-s »rp uiidi.-r Hie colliroi of. tlm. .1. 11. Hpoouit Ainiisemenl Co., wllh W. A. Ildwurds mi general munagcr . Himilllon. -At Nona I'urk,(), G. Apple- Ion. . mnn/iger) Iho Rhe Uirrilltio, Co. oiieiied Aug. 1, In "Par Anolbbl' s t!rliuo. Kxociioiii hiislness wns done all week, Week of Aug. Si "Itoiilioko." Moiistain I'auk (Win. II. Suei'iiluii, intin- user),---Tbn Courier Co.. week of I, put mi "A Coiinliy lllrl" und "Turned Up" to good houses. Week or H, Geo. IL'Bummers' Co., In "Tlw l.lgblii of New Vork." ' NoTK.--'rTi«'Grand Himru. IIouhk season will (US'li Aug. Ill, Will) "Tho Wizard of us." The home will not bo. enlarged Ihls Toronto. Al Miiuroe Park (W. Hunks, mamigerl n good ''HI "'"I '"'ge crowds Aug. I (I, ,The card lucluili'd : Primrose mid Bull- Ion'. .1. W. NhoiTle, Ihe lleiobards, Ida O'Day, Hie He l-'onlns Slid llurrle, llodurd ami (;o llANUN'N Point (Mat Dee, myuagiir) Is drawing large business ill every performance. Notusi - -Tlui Princess Thealre ((). II. nuir.ni—i ini i.,ii..-n" .,......« ^.,. ... Shcppnrd, tiinliiigiir) o|sui» Aug. 211 The Grand oiu-tn I louse (A. J, Small, innil- iiger) opens Aug. Ul MuJesllc Thentrn (A. J. Sniiilt, iiiiinnger) opciin Aug. IT..... Shea's Thetitra (J. Hbcii, mamtger) opena Aug. 22. s ' ' ilnebii- ,\i the Auditorium Thrill rn (A. J. Siniill, liiaiiiigeri tlm (beelller l.'ns- eneiivn Concerl trn. rendered n very delight- ful progriiiniiiR for three nights, commenc- ing Aug. I and went, rewarded wltb full' houses. Tlm limine Is dark 8111. . (...nisi lite.—The Avenue Theatre IChus. A. Shaw, nmiiiigeri has.been Ihorouglily reno- vated during the Sitniiner vacutloii, mid will munch Ibo'seatuli of 11HH 5 with Lincoln .1.. Carter's melodrama, '"lliii Hvarl of Chleiigo." The opining orciRs Alig. 7. ,(n "Ki.v Ci.tui I'auk i,dimes II. Camp, nun agerl.—Ci-Mtore. Willi Ills band, atDacli-d , lilg,crowds during week of I. Por wurk of S, Inl-es' Hand. • . ■ ' ' • ■ » » i " 1 — Kdiuund Kreeio Inn liean enxJRcd by. Henry II. Harris far thu role of Jeff Cublll/ In "llnnson's Polly." MAI.M5. I'orllnilil. -Al Ihe Cape Collage Theatre (H. V. I "Iictn ii. iiianugeri the oiicra coiupiiiiy, with Ned Nyn mid Almnruh Hullnm ns now faces In I lm cast, produced "The Hello «if New York" Very entertainingly lo paying business, Aug. Ml. "P.vaiigi-ilni!" will bo given H.l.'l. OHM TtUMTlfe, IfllAK'S IfUNR. US, W. T. Godlng. manager).-^'The Pipe ot Peace," n new four net dnunu, by Scdley Brown, stage dlreelnr ul Ibis bouse, received lis Mrs' production on any -stage loirs. Aug. I. remaining. III. The pluy ulh/iciid highly lilensetl. aiidbinces t>f t-spaclly proportions Ihroiigliout ilit- week and was generally voted a stl'-ccss. The Hostoiila l/nlles III-. cbesirii gives lis second Sunday night con- cert 7. "At tlm White Horse Tavern" will be Ibe hill 8-1.1. „ , Itivr.lrniv -I'AUK Tin: i no; (\f. B. Smith, resilient uinnagnr).--Tbn l^ndou Vsudevllbi Co. drew big bnslhcrs here 1-0. Annie Ab- bott headed a bill of excellence, followed by the MA/.«rr Comedy Pour. • Marvelln and Olvatoti, the Eldorado Sisters, Morse llrun.