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November 4. THE NE¥ YOBK C-LIPPEft. 051 limr.-. IJHIWH are: Orniid Opera Trio, Gour- lei Sully and tiuntuey, tlio Two Pucka, 1, le-'ltlri and Woolej, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Wlntr, Charles and Ja* Alienm, John K. Hnwley and the Keenoyaropc. Stui (A U. Kills. manager).—Hcrlliner's Morning Olorles, presenting "The Devil's Daughter," i)0 mul 'Jyefc Alcazar (Wm. T. keoeh, mnnnger).— The Yankee. DooiIIh Otrls, la "A Mlsfltablc Insurance Company," this week. RaoAHWAY (Leo •'. Teller, mnnnger).— "Easy Dawson," With Raymond Hitchcock, RO Ud i\'eck. Oth Skinner, In "Ills (iraoo Da Ornmmont," played la large business week ending 2S. Next, "Utile .Inlinny Jones." Fni.I.Y (licunet Wilson, ninnngcrj.—Prim- rose's Mlnstrcla nre here llils week. '1'ho four Mortons played to crowded houses Inst week. "Ulrta Will He Olrls" next week. G.iat.ty (.Inmcs ('lurk, mnuugcr). —Prwl Irwin's Big Show this WW*. The High Bolters hnd a big week, ending 2R. The (lay Morning (dories np.tt week. AMriitoN (W. T. Grnyor. manager).—This week's 1)111: Olive May and .1. W. Albaugli Jr., l.'mmn Cnrnfi, Henry nnd Alice Taylor, the Eight Dntlnr Troupe, Charles Burke nncl drnee La Bt» nnd company. Clifford nnd Burke, Colby nnd Way, nnd Foster nnd Ida dog. Bimlncss last week was up to thn standard. Cotiiam 10. F. (51 rati, wnnngor).—Hill this wok: Joseph L. Tracy and company, Delia Stncoy.'llr.ri'ls nnd Itrown. (ho Onldon Onto onluteilc, the Musical. Simpsons, thn Fen|l Aernlmflc Tronis-, Mnrnrt's dogs and monkeys, Kdwnrds and Kerdell, nnd the vlingrnph. Hood business last week. liMQiti ll' - . It. ('hit, manager).—This reel:, lbo Miss Now Vork Jr. Co. Business) lost week wllh Itellly A Wood's Show was large, 'lite Empire Iturlesquers next week. Payton's is. S. Allen, malinger).— "Thrnitgh Ihe Breakers" is this week's of- fering. "Why Woman 8ln" played to crowd- ed houses Inst week. Next, "The Village Port master." l.voEi'M (Louis I'hllllps, mnnnger).—"My Partner" Is revived llils week. "Tlio White- cans" did well Inst week. Nassau (K, Fleck, manager).—llellly & Wood's Show (lib) week. Umpire Burlesque Co. next week, .Votks. —The Park -Theatre will reopen nc\'t Snturdny night, Kot. -I, as (lie Sliubcrt I'nrk Theatre. Tills house Tor years wns tlio lending thentro of Brooklyn. Many Improve- ments have hern made since Inst sensou, and It will now he tlio borne of the Shnberr. iv- limeo nnd Flske iittrnctlomi. "Sweet; Kltiy Kellnlrs" will lie the ooeulng hill, with Her- thn Holland The Dllolanlc i'lnyers, IntC Wednesday nlglil. Del. 25, gnve a very successful presentation of a now cmnedv, "The House tainted White," wrllton hy one of the players. The Oerinnulu Thentro wns crowded at an early hour. The piny Is In four nets, uud thu author, Anthony R. Wills, was tho re- cipient of many honors. He played oho of ihe principal cliurncters, and ihe produc- tion wns under his direction. 'J lie story Is one of American life, the center of Interest being n llterateiir Who, while being a model of dignity, is driven by nu Indiscreet net Into mnny mousing and undlgullled dilemmas, which llnally result In his Imprisonment. During thn time he Is In prison he manages to keep tho truth friini his wife and inotbor- lu-lnw. The cast luclades: John J. Ityaii, as llnlph Harlow ; Louis Charles Wells, as Alva Cnrherry: Anna Cross, as Mrs. fnr- berry, and several oilier players, who were very clever. « NEW lailli CITY JOTTIXGS. Al.lcn Ni'.it.sKN- will make lier llrst appear- ance nt Ihe Casino, afternoon of Nov. U, lu a performance of "Don I'asipmle." I'AI-'I. Oni.KNOIT's. IttSHMN LlCEl .\l. I hi! new theatre of Hint mil tonality, opened Oct. 2S, at 10 East Third SI reel, nnd Mme. XiihI- moir and her company nppenred. Axxb SfTilKtit.v.M) 1ms hcen enguged for the lending roles Willi the Vorkrillv Stock: Co.. opening .Nov. is, lu "llosiirrectlon." . Mb. ArroiiAs, u velernn Welsh harpist, amicnrcd nt Oetienloglcnl Hall, In \vest Mlly-elghlh Street, Del. 27. Tito Interesting programme was devoted entirely hi his own compositions, which were thoroughly apprc- elnted nnd enjoyed. Axnnn Mrcss(ai:n, romposeroC "Vcronlqiie," arrived from Kunn Oct. L*5. Miih. Wm. A. McCoxNm.t. will receive n tcgtbnonlnl porformalieii nt Lew Melds' The- atre on the afternoon of Nov. 10. Tito the- ntrlcnl nmnngciH will do ull In tbelr jiower to make it a suecPB». Daniel ITohmnn Is elmlrmnn if the committee. OSCAU H.\Mui:iiH'n:iN Milled for Kuropo lnnt week. Ho wll he gone six weeks, nnd while abroad lie will he on the lookout for novelties for thn Victoria Thenlro of Vnrle- ties, Tiirndlso Hoof Harden nnd (be Col'- mm, which will ho opened In September, Johf.pii Dli.ios has resigned ns business manager of llin liackoll-.Mnnncrlng Co.. to resume his duties as general press reprc- sentntlvo of "Wonderland," at the Majestic Theatre. »>» DRATIIS IN T1IR FHOFRMMIOR. H.initY P. HoflAV. treasurer and Inislness manngej of (he Hljon Thontrc, Jersey Cltv, X. J., nnd formerly of tlio Hognn lirothers, Unrry and (ins, known the world over us Ihe Happy Jiotlcntnis." died nt his homo In tho nlmvn cltv on Oci. 2U, from locomoiar ataxy, Mr. Hognn had been n snlTerer for nbout nve yenrs, hut remained at his post [null ten days ngo, when thn altnck which brought the end occurred. He was horn In New Vork City In DC.7, nnd began Ids the- ntrlcnl career ns prannrty ls>y, In 1HTJ, at tho Old llowery Tnenire (now llin Timlin I. From i here )n> went !» Nihlo'n (inrden, and two y«im Inter branched our with his In-other, '■us, ns thn Hogan Bl-ntlieiM, "The llnjipy Hotlenlots." They heciune Ininnns through- our the Unlled Slates and Canada, l-iuropo and Austrnllii. Isnler (hey (raveled with innerenl: road i.-oiuhlauilnns. such us Leon & «. iisliinnn's Minstrels and thn San Krnii<-lsi.-f» Mliisirels. They Jolued llnverly's Mns- jodon Minstrels nnd went to Kuslnnd with (hem, and emtMl n sensation lu ihelr orig- inal characler rendition of Ihe Jungle ncr, "Ihe White Eyed Kalllrs from (ho Congo Mnte, written hy Unrry Hognn. After elgli- l«W suecessfitl years ns n vaudeville iierformei- Air. Hognn, nlsait fifteen years ago, lieeiiiau ticnsiii-er and business innnnger of the Slur HIMtre, Brooklyn, of wlilch Col. John \V. Homes, his lu-otlier-la-law, was proprietor, nnd froui Hint time mull his dentil (wllh tho oxceptlon of n short period iiftci- the chnnglnt; Of tiunds of (ho Shu- Thentre, BriHiktyn. and tmtll the bullillng of the Bijou Theulrc, Jer- sey (Hy, when Mr. Hognn wns tronmirer anil liiislm-Hs mniiiiget- for Sam Sanl'ord, ut tho Hi led Avenue Theuli-e mul Nlhlo's Cni-dea) he hnd h#en n railiiful mnnluyci* of Col, I oluios. Mr. Ilognu, hi ISHI). uinrrled Nelllo Howard, of Brooklyn. onc> of Hie well kno.vji ll'iwnnl Sisters, Nellie mid Kllly. lie Is sur- vived |,y bis wife. Ids son Albert nnd -i 'irolhi-r. The fiuu-ral took pllieo Sunday nitei-noon, Oct. I'll, from bis late resldenre, {'lid the Inlerineul was lu tireenwood cViue- ley. Brooklyn. /AX7.IC. ii palmist, ninglclnn nod wonder T.-oiker, whoso uuuie In prlvulo llfo was Heii'-y M. Turpln, died ut Ihe Sou Joseph liiUruiiiry. HoiiKtou. Ten., Oct. 1». from In- ilmnuiatory rhtumiitlsui. aged forty-lhri-n years. Ho was well known lu Houston, aud {five n uiuulier of exhibition* of his skill tueie. New Orleans wns his hlrthplnce. In- Jermenl wns In ICvergreen Cemeterv. lions- Jon, under Ihe nusplces of the WoimIiiicii of the w orld, of wblcli he wns a member, l.KXJAMl.N C'l l.l.l:.\, ndwrlisiug loaiiater of the l-.mplre 'ili.-nire, IMtlsburft mid well known m theatrical circles, died In the nbovo city (i,-i. jx from inieuiuonln. He wns horn In Ilochesier, N. V,. In 1*03, nnd had been In I'lttshurg a greater portion of his tlmti since isih. He wns llrst associated wllh R. J. McCiillongh nt Ihe Dminesne Theatre. Plicu he wns with the Itohtnson Bros.' Cir- cus, ns advertising representative. In tin)I, when Mnnnger McCiillongh took bold of lho l.mplre Theatre, Pittsburg, Dan McCulloiigu, who died recently, mid Air. ('alien assisted In the nianngenienl. Mnnager McCiillongh bad heen assoclmed with Mr. Cnllen off and on for rwoi.iy-two years, Hist In San Ktanrlfco and then In l'ltt«hurg. I.oiis BiKKii, mi netor, died nt the Al- gonquin Hotel. New Vork City. Oct. 2A, agi-d lorty-elgbt years. He was llin son of John Lewis nnd Alexlnn i-'lsher Baker (ilaiwbter of Calmer I'lsher, afierward Mrs. i:. X. Thayer). His father died In 1'hllndelplilit, In is?::, and his mother died In (tint cltv in 1S87. Mr. Baker wns born In I'hllRdciphln In 1S-IR, and wns the brother-ln-lnw of .lolin Drew. He hnd been n snlTerer from henrl. trouble for some time, and n short time ago hnd to quit acting nnd wns In llin front of the ihcn(r» In a business capacity. Ills Inst nppearunre on Hie stnge wns nt 'lie Umpire Theatie, New Vork, ns Amhrnw Hicks, la "The Hake of Kllllcrankle," last season. Up wns a member of the Lnmhs and Ihe I'lnyers Clubs, l-'unernl services were h"ld nl Stephen Morrllt's, Klghth Avenue, ()ci. HI), nnd the rcmnlns were Interred nl Mount Vernon I'enietery. l'lillndeltdila. IW, CilAnt.r.s K, ItOsTox, of Ihe Three Bos- tons, formerly known as Charles K, Brnii- don, of l!nnide.n nnd ('much, died at Ihe Acme Theaire, Norfolk. Va„ Oct. S!-l. from consumption, nsed (hlrty-three years. Ho was a na I he <>r Itnlilniore. nnd played Willi (ho Mel.'aiill Opera Co. yenrs ago. He.hnd also heen wllh J. K, Toole, Daniel U. Itynn's Co,, Annie Leo mid other cnmpnules. In IIHlfl he nnd Ills wife, Anna Crouch, cnlered vaudeville under the team mime of Brandon nnd Crouch wlib-li name they retained null! their son Joined the net. when the nnino wns changed to Hie Three Bostons. Mr. Brandon had managed, at different times. Slimmer parks In the vicinity of Baltimore, nnd on Sept. 11 Inst ho undertook the Mann management of the Acme Theatre, Norfolk, Vn. Ilia mother, sinter, wlfo and son sur- vive him. Interment wns lu Norfolk, Del. lit!. Mas. M vim; IlixniiAM, well known ns n diameter nctivss, died suddenly from the ef- fects of an operation lu a private -hospital, nl: H7 West Forly-elghtli Street, New York City, on Ocl. I'd. Mrs. Blughnm's Insl en- giigeni'-ul. was with Alice Fischer, III "The Henonl for lliisbnuds." She wns forced to glvo up her rule In (hut play because of Ullina health. During recent yenrs she luul la-en 111 Kilpporl: of William II. Crane and Louis .Mann. She was Ihe widow of William A. lllnghaai, who years ago managed Booth's Tlioniro. New Vork City, and who superceded l-'red Stimuli In directing (he American lours of -Mine. Moiljcskn. Ur also tunungi-d Ihe tile's' Theatre, In Boston. A daughter, Leslie llliigliuni, we'll known ns nu actress, survives her. The body was cremated at I'l-esh 1'iiiid. L. I. Maiuk IiH linv, an actress, wife of 1!. M. I.e Hov, nnd sister of Al. II. Wilson, died nl Biiffiilo, N. V., ll'-t. l"A nu'i-d I'orty-idun yeais. She made her dchiii lu (be slock company ut the old Academy of Music, lliilTulo. X. V., under the mnmigciocnt of the Meech Bros. Iter Inst engagement wns wllh David II. dig- gins, In "Ills Last Dollnr." She wns well mid favorably kuowu ns u chnraeler .woaian lu IhiOTalo, N. Y., Oct. throughout thu country. lulcrincot took iilnct b.-iiid Vlves her. Her liusbn llcurn.i Mab (Msir, mi actress, died nt. i ;ni hah-. 0, Vn Oct. '.'3, from gnsllitis, aged twentv-lwo venrs. She luul been Identllleil with ihe theatre since early cblhlboisl, play lug Kvn, lu "Pni'le Tom's Cnhlu." at the nge of seven years. Shire Hull llnui she np- penri'd In Yul'lniui juvenile roles in repertory couipiiules, nnd was cleier ns a buck nud wing diiniTi-. Vlillo lu her leeim she mm-- i-led (liHjrm> K. Cnsh, a veteran In the pro- fession, long mtsochited wllh Hurry click mid other repertory iiianngers. HOT liusbaml mid live m.iiillis' old child survive her. Sahaii llKIIIX Lu Movnk, whose denlh no- tleu nppenreil In these columns last week, was one of tho original cast of "Lucie Toms Cabin" Cleo. Aiken's verslonL when It was llrst produced in I ho Troy, N. Y., Mtiseum. She did not crente the pnrt nt Miss St. Clair, ns has been stated, ns Sirs. H. C. Howard wns the original. W. J. L'' Moyue played Deacon l'errv, the role, It Is said, bnvlug heen written for lilni. „... iliis. Wii.tiir Sn.nox. of Ihe Sllhon I-'ninlly, died Dei. 11. lu Hull. ICnglnnd. Her slsler, Mrs. Sllrk, of the Stlrk Family, sur- vives her. l'i:-n:ii Conux, formerly chief of police of New York City, died In Wnlpole, Mass., Oct. 2.1, from lienrt dlnense, nped sixty-four years. He was n brother of William J. Florence, mid had some experience In the business end of Ihenlrlenls. He was nt I'urd.v's Chnlltein 'llienlre. nnd afterward was wllll l-'ox & LbiKiird. Then ho Joined Ills brother "Hilly," who was playing In "Lnlla llookli." ♦ »» WISCONSIN. local Milwaukee—Without excepiion, tlienlres are enjoying prosperity. D.ivinsnv l Sherman Brown, manager).— Francis Wilson, Oct. 2:S-l'!i, drew cloae to uniai II v. ".Mrs. Wlggs of the Cahbnge Pntcli" dupllcmed last nensnn's hit 2(1-28. Klhel llarrvmnre .'io-Vnv. I, "Thu I loir to the lino- rah" Mi "Al "he Old Cross Bonds" 7-11. ArAOKMY.—Kdwln Tbnnhniism-'s excellent, stocl: comimny iip|M-nri'd In "The I'llhirs of Society." I.ilst week, with Us usual arllslb; success, Elliel Vuughnn nnd A. II. Van Huron doing evceptloimlly line work. Monday. 2.1, marl.oil Ihe three lluoisiind six hundredth porformnnce of Ihe Thnnhouser rumpany. "Dorolliy Vernon of Ilnddou llnil" week of 80, Amiajiuiia —Manager W. W. Wll tig offered Kolb and Dill, In "I. ft, V.." week of 22. The performance wns Al, nud was well at- teaded. Ben T, Dillon, In an Irish chnraeler pall, seori'd big. "Skv Farm" week of 2il, and "The Smiirt Set" next week. 1'aii.st (Iz-iiu WaehsuiT, uiunnger),—Jef- ferson Dn An-n-lis. in "Fn ii I nun'." 20-28, had the "full lionse" sign out every pei-formuiice. Mr. Do Augells and Toby Claude holli si-orcd heavily. St.mi (Frank 11. Trollnmn, innnnger).— f'nrr's Thorottalibreils, 22-2S. put on (he best olio of (be seisou. The Urondwny Halcly (llrls week of 211. Tho Jolly UnuM Widows next xvei'k. (Jr.Axn (Wnllor W. (Iregg, mnnnger).—Bill week of o'l: The llumlliis, Tims. 1-J. Shea. H»o. and Llhby Du I'rce, mid Mai-do Trio. l'.lislness Is good. t'iiYST.iu---reoplc week of 'M: Scvenleen 1'ekln Xioinves, ll.-HT lire'.-.. Cliiiullus mid Scarlet. Bawls nnd Von Kaufman, Wm. dago, aud Crystal ijunrU'ttr. Bl.loc.—Mun.igcr John It. I'lei-ce hnd u winner In Joe Welch, In "Tint l'eddlor." week of 22. "Ilnp" Word, it) "The drafter," week of 211. "A Bnce for Life" next week. XliXK,—Fdgnr Biiutiie wns (prcKi-tileil with n hauilHiuie biuoklug act by the lucinhcrs of Ihe Th-iuliousei- cotupuuy, after his hist np- pcaruucc at lb'! Academy. Sunday, 22. Iln'oi's Oivhesli-.i, auspices of V. M. C, A., 4 ; "I'lorodura" ft. Bunt- iW. F. tinllaijbcr, mnnnger).—mil for week of Oct. !!0: Lombard Bros., M mid Hazel Lucas, Louisa Kehmldtro. Will nnd Jennie Aruiond, Mr. und Jlr.t. Mori-ell. nnd Kmmett Onllngber. ««» t'AMKOR.MA. IiOM Aniri-lcs. — At tho Mn.son Opera House (II. c. Wyntl, mnnnger) "The Ctrl from Kay's" attracted good sized audiences Oct 19-21. "I'eggy from Pnrls" wns well nilonded SS3. the opening night of three per- formances. "The Chnjierons 11 2112S, Flea nor lto>is»>u. In "Merely Mary Ann," .10 nnd week, wllh "In u Balcony" for matinee Nov. 1. Itttuacn (John It. Blackwood, mnnnger). — "A Fool and His .Money" was well pre- sented wis>k ending Oer. 22. "The Last An- pen!" 2;l-2«. "I'tiderlined: "Tho Sword .if (be King." Mouoscn's BrmiANK (Oliver Mrnsvo, mnn- ngorj.—"The Forbidden Mnrrlnge" drew weli nr thli linnw ltl-21. "rrou I'rou" 2it- 2S. "May Blossom" underlined. Gmxti Oernv llor.se tclareneo Drown, manager).-—ijoeeu of Hie Highway" iilensed (he ellntolo 111 21. -Arlmnn" 2.1 2R. Oui'in-fM (Mnrlln Heck, general mann- gei-).-- Features JJU nnd v\-is>k: Arthur I'rlnen, Leslie nnd Dnlley, Mllnnl Trie, Fi-antRhert, Olxein and Holmes, Hal Mer- rill. Mncy und Hull, motion, pictures, l'ncked houses. I'xnjt'i: (llentu i- Znllee. pro|irlelors).— Week of 2:1: The Slock Slslers, (ho )!ar- nards. Amniuly, tho ColligD Trio, and I iiNpieosc-jpe. Casino ia. .1. Mnrgnnatcrn, manager).— lor mo wicks, eiimuu-nelna 2:1, niotlou ph- Iures of tho Brill-Nelroii llgdl. ltiin.MiWAv i.\. .1. Moigarisiern, mnnnger). -Ihe Casino atti-nctlons aro moveil to tho Broadway diirlni: Ihe Brill-Nelson pictures. Novu.ty 11.001; Uivy, manager). — This bouse opens 2il: Hockhlw, .1. W. Mcdniib, two Franrlsi-os, Sanderson and Bowinaii, moving plcitn-'s, the (iottlohs, nnd Hoval Hawaiian Oiilntetlc. Business slnris off well. Kisciikb'h (it A. Fisher, munngcr).— I-eatiircs 2;; aud week: Drew and Donn. >lu- sleal Heeds, motion pictures, and Muck, In "Iionn the Line." F.Miiiii] (Billy Banks, inauagct-).—Font- ores 2S nnd week: Wagner, Smith and Kills, Billy Banks, Mndnlllnu Trio, rlnenintugrnph, ami slock, lu "Under the Oas I'lpes." Wi:i.siF.s (iiiiuo Welch, nmiiager).—Feat- ures 22 nnd week: The company, In "Tho Ladles' Club De I'nree;" lu olio, Havel nad Url 11.111. Cim:ouiiai-ii (J. A. Browne, manager).— Fca'iircs :_-.•: and week: Hill Sisters, Mnhel Hiiinln-rt, tin- Danclug Downs, und Ihe Flelih- i-i-s. Notkh. —Km un Fames appeared nt Simp- son Auditorium 21 Art Inn- I'rlnee, veil- Irlloqulsi, miiiio a distinct bit nt tho or- phcum. « film AiiKclfM.- -At (he Mncdonougli (C. 1*. Hall, niiiuunerr'Tlie Chaperoiid" drciv fair houses Oct. 13, ill. "The Siiltnn of Hutu" had excellent business I,*, III. "Foggy fi-oin Fails'' played in ( -ii| Ily 10-21. Ellerv's Bund drew well 22. Kleauor Ilolisou 2:i-2,'i, "In Old Keiiiuck," 211-ill. LlttXBTV III. W. Bishop, milnngei-i.—Bish- op's Stock Co. drew excellent houses week ending 22, III "Tlio Comity Full-." Tlio Nellls, supported by Bishops company. In "The Lottery of Love," 2II-2H. "The Light liteninl" follows. LtnnCMMT (('Hllnhan ft Clnyloli, inuuagers). Ihe Ci-esccnt Stock Co. drew cnpnclly bouses week ending 22, lu "Thn King of Deiectlves." ilegidnr sloelr, In "Snphu, 2.1-2H. "Why Women Sin" in lnlluw. Bki.i, (Kd. Iloiuuu, managei).—Attrucllons :i<l und week: 1,'elliince Club tlnurtello, Col- lins and La Belle, the iliiseh Fuinlty, Arthur Melvbi, Delphi mil Delmore, the Lu Toll Brothers und Bell motion lilctiiica, Canuclty biistnesa rules. Ni»vi:i.-t'V (Teiny Lubelskl, ni-inngcr).— Featnri's .'10 and week: Fred IIIKou, Lulllo Synioiids, McCrei ami Poole, Laurel and Southern, Marguerite Havls, Hut York-Herbert Trio, ar.d (ho Novelty projectosiope. Husl- nesM Is to S. it. (1. F.mi-iiii: (F. M. Carlson, mnnnger).—Bill DO and week . Kelsey Moore, Chos. J. Darker, the Hutclis. Morell mid l.ieelcy, thn llnriMuhou Comedy Four, ami Kmplro motion nlotiires. BiislnvsN Is gon.-i. Notici —Harold Bauer, pianist. In concerl. Oct. 27, nt the Liberty Thcntrc, dlrectlor of lira, /oe lileea Itndcliffe. ♦ «» MIC'llIU.lN. Dclrolt.—At Hi.- Detroll Opera House (B. C. Wlillni-y, manager) "Ihibes in Toy- land" drew packed bouses week of Oct. 211. The company was llrst class, and the mindi: caleby. Iloheii Fdeson, In "Stroiiglieail," week of .10. LYORim (M D. Slalr, mnnnger).—"Our New Mlnlsler," presented by 11 cnnnhln com- puny, plnved to good business 22 2S. Ilavhl lllggins, lu "Ills Last Dollnr," week of 2I». Lakavi-iti: (Dr. (.'nmpbell, mnnnger).— "The Heart of Mnrylnnd." presented by mi all stnr cnsl, eiilei-iulned largo und appro. elallve audiences 22 2S. "Boy llinghnui," by 1111 nil star cast, week of .'In. Wiii'i'.NHY |K. I». Stair, iiiaimger).—"Keeret Service Sam" scored an emphiirh- bit 22-2H, and iMi-kml lionsea ruled. "All llyo Witness'' week of 2P. Ti:Mrt.H (.1. II. Moore, mnnnger).—Last weijk'n bill wns llrsl class, nnd crowded houses ruled. Atii-acihuis for week of Sid In- clude.- The Mlllliii-y Oclcllo, II, J. Joiie, )li<. Muhon's Mlimlrcl Maids, (lay Clemr-nt and compnny, .MeMuhou and ('bnpelle, Miiithen-s and Ashley, Toledo and Price, Hie Five Fills- coills. and the kiueie.graph. Avi:nii: I Drew .V Campbell, tnnnngcrn).-- Innnienl Mulds offered 11 good niiierlnln- nieiil uud drew Ihn usual crowded Iioiihi-s 22-2R. The alieiithinee Ihe present season I'ur exceisls Hint, of the past, and the nil ruc- tions seem lo he of a high ordep. Dream- land Itenutles week of 211. l.'iiVHT.w. (J. .1, Nash, mnnnger).—Anolher good bill nud good houses ruled the past week. Allraelloiis for week of !S0 Include: Ilortoii, Colo nud Jiixou, Ma Juno, i^ive and Kolliis, Fred and A1111I0 Point, Claude Kauf, Oliver Wllbcr, ami the kluodrouie. Cx-elleni puirousee contlnnw. Week of Oct. 211: CHnier;ii nnd Flanagan, John Donnelly, Usher Slslers. Fox and Summers, llnrry Haley am! Clinrloll-' llavenscrori. Smitii'h (Mrs. W. II. Smith, manager).— Week of Oct. 22 (he Oalety Olrts drew well. Coming, week of 21), innocent Molds, 1. ■ llnl«li« Crrck—At the Post (K. B- Siulih, malinger) "The Isle of Bong Bong" had a hlc house Oct. 20. "Tho Heart of Chicago," 21, pleased. "A Ue gnr rale ciwiice" 2,1; Itoycr Bros., 21, nnd "The King of ihn lbo np.um King." 2ft. pleased, lirnce Vim Slitddlford "o, "The Woman In Hie Case" Nov. 2, "The Irish Pawnbrokers'' I. -Shoot- In-.' ihe eiinloa" 7, "'Che Two Johns" 10, "sky Farm" I.Y lli.ioi' tW. S. Bntierflehl, manager).— Hill litis week: Fiigene lleary, Dldn. Kales Unix, lessen'and Jmaae, nkrard Wiiklns, mul new pictures. I SflRlnnsv. —At the Aendemy (Jos. Pearl- stein, mannger).—Tho lllmmeloln Slock Co. Iil.lvcd to fair luitlnosa Oct. 22-2S, with n good eompniiy. "The tilsh Pawnbrokers'' 2il, "The lloosler Clrl" Nov. .1. jFTFrns i Bamford & Marks, manngersl. —Week of Oct. 2'.': Sidney Donne mul com- pany, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter 1.'. IWuives, Fish- er nnd Johnson, Jos. Vnnlo, Brown nud Wright, Annln ijoldlo and Hurry Hosellne. # »» ILLINOIS. La Crosse—At (he La Crosse (W. V. flnge, manager) "The sho-'lun,'' with John llonslmv. played to capacity Oct. 111. "Mrs. Wlggs. of I be Cabbage Patch," drew S. it. I). •'The llnjah of Bbong" 211. "Damon anil Pylhlns" SSI, "l.ovo Against Ijold" Nov. II, liny Clljv—At Ihe Washington (W. J. Da-nil, malinger) "Down by llin Non' 1 drew II fair sized house Oct. IW. Adelaide Ttiutv (on presented "The Triumph of Belli-" be- fore a large iiud'eiiee. 211. Bi-ii Heudrlcks, III "OI'J Olson," had S. It. O. 22. mid fair slued house 2:1. ",\ utile ouicnst" did 11 inning business 21, 25. "The Two .Tubus" Nov. n. Davl.l lllggins (1, "A lliKisier dill" 7. Hum; tl>. c. Pllmorc. inanuger).—This now vaudeville house will op<-li Oct, :;t), wllh Hurry w, spliigohl ami nnunuir. lu "A Touching Sto.-y," as a heiidllnnr. Ileim and Murray, the Juugllng .Math.-u., and three oilier good act* Nii-ri:.—Anna Maitwell Join-s, hnrplnt, of tills eliv. Ichvch .Nov, I, fe,r 11 tbreii inoiitbs' lout- wllh the IiilcruuUoiial llureaii, of Chi- cago. ■ ' ■ 1 I Orniiil ltniilds.—The New Powers f lIArrv 0. SomuicrM Ik COn malingers) boa beeu dark tor iwo we/;ks. Coming: L'ltrii Knndnll Nov. 1, '"the Woman lu the C'tiH-" .1, L'thol Hurry- mor-j I. Ma.iuntic (Orln Stnlr, uiunnger).—"Ills Last Dollar," Oct. 22-2.1, phi,veil To capacltr. "More to Ho Pitied Thau Scorned." 2<l 2S, firew well. Coming: "Our New Minister" 2'.l- Nov. -I, "The Seminary <llrl" fl-ll. Iluxa (Churchill it Davis, managers).— IVorln—At HieOrand (Chnmherlln, Ilnr- rincion i<i Co., iiiniingcrs) Cliiirles B. Ilniifnrd ii|ipeiii-ed Oct. 21. to fair uilcndnnec. "Her linlv Sin," 22. drew well, nnd pleased. "Thn lliinawiiys," wllh 'leo. Fviins and Chnrllo Dux, both Peoria iiroilucls, drew well 2.1. Karn Ke-nilall's sale for 27 was gmllfylng. ■Mrs. Lelllngwell's Bools" Nov. I. "Ilomnii 1 let. rls" ."., -The I loir lo !ln« llenrnli" 0, llli-hnrd Mansileld S. Main- Sn:r.i:T 1.1. (.'. Culler, inanuger).-- Verlinble Jams Inst week. Hill week of Ocl. 2ti: Marvelous June, Forbes und Forbes, Holmes nnd Wnldron, Mnrguerlle Newlon, Hyde and ll.-aih, I'. J. Smlib mul klnodrome. Wiiast's iC. F. Ilartson. innnitgeri. -Chock full here nightly. BUI week of 211! I'opo and bis dog, the Two James uud the Two Kir*. .(.irons' (A. F. Jnceibs, manager).—Busi- ness fair. BUI week of 21): The Zlmnier- i-iaiis, tho Seymours, the Mhlgleyn and inor- Ing pictures. a Hulticy.—At the Fmplre (W. L, Busby, mnnnger) the Jink Hoeiller Co. opened 11 week's cnimgciueni, with big business, Del. 22. "Tho Wayward Sou" .10, -Iliinimi Heart*" "I,, "Mrs. LWlliigwi-H's Bools" Nov. II, "The Funny .Mr. Hooley" I. l-ibler Stock Co. r.-X. Btioit (I'nil-lik & McCouuell. niaungel's).— Big houses dully. Ciiitciii mi : The Finns Trio, Wallncn and Beach, (IIIIII11111 nud Broeee, Tom Lnticnslcr, Ana Mno Sirmiss ami moving jileiui-es XliTK.—Snm .Strauss, singe mnnnger. and Ann Mae Lb-hlg, vocalist, both of the llljou, were married at midnight, (let, 2.". 4_-« VIIIOIMA. Norfolk.-Al die Aendemy of Music (l)tlo Wells, local manaorrj "The ilHsiin," oei. 2(1, 21. bad very KOlb-fnelory ceiiiius. "Miss Ikdl While" .'S. Pm-.llne Hull Nov. N. Lewis Moii-|.v.n 10. "A Madcap 1'ilin-ci.s" l(. (SltiMiv (lino Wells, loi-iil manager).-- "ll.iw llilxter istiiliil lu" wilt of Oct. ill). lliisln.'s'i Is very p-oud here. I'.t.inii (Abb, Smith, uiunnger).— Proiiln week ol' in: (icorgo Snow, Three Fcoi-o Sis- ters, Wells nnd Shorloy, II, Scagcr mid Harry Khifer. Business Is gisid. AcNR 1 Wllkeisnii & Mauzlc, iiiaiiagers).— Bookings week of .'pi: Cbas. V. Auili-rsoii, Furl Iti'slilli, Fl.iiikford nnd i.lllllle. Ileorge Aibiins, Wilson and Holt, mid Turner and Turner. Business is g I. A'-iiitoiiii'M (J. M. iinrlnii, mannger).— New nenule wed: of Sill: Lilllnu iliirdner, II. More.v, Fraiiklorl and Clay, Cbns. I.', llenta, und Bieclier and May. Business Is good. Manhattan icrlnnlnii Bros., managers).— People week of lit*; Jack Hloeklon, lbo Mud- don.-, May Lemuels., the lloyce Bros, and Leo Floreti-.-e. Business Is good. "A Miner's Onlb," hy Leo Florence," week of .10. » lllolimoiid. -At the Ai-mb-iny of Music (Cbas. W. Ilex, iiinniiger) llnrry Beresforil presenled "The Woman llaler," lo a large audience, Oct, 21. Frank 1 leslion. In "The Otllee Boy," drew 11 well lllled houso 2.V ■Miss Bob While" ,1i), Sheptird's moving pic- lure's Nov. 2, Lewis Morrison, In "Fansl.' 1 I). BiToii tWells ,t McKce. innnngArai.—"The Black Crook" played lo well lllled Iioiihcb 2SI- 28. "flay New York" .10 and week. —» UKOIIHI.l. \iiiiniii. - -At Ihe Oriind (11. L. & J L. lVo Olve, mniiagers).—Fllle l;ilnler Ocl. 2U. "Babes In Toylniid" came 20, 21, to crowded houses. "Thu College Widow." 2-1, 25, drew big nudlenres. -'The County Chairman" (re- riirn engagement.) 27, 2H; "Tim Clniismun" :!U-Nnv. I. Burnt (Jake Wells, manager).—"A Son of rest did eiipnelly tuiKlnoHH week of Del. 28. Daniel llvmi l.'o. .10 nnd week, STA11 (J. B. Thompson, mannger).—This house continues 10 prosper. The return of Triiehenrl. Dillon und Burke niel with fnvnr. Bill for week of 2.1: (icorgn mid Belle Mil- ton, Bob und Man llewlette, Triiehenrt, Dil- lon and lliirk", Unman Sisters, Mm Keunn, ileorgla TliomiiH nnd Joe Downey, Kutn Lu Wolf, Marie Barry, Aitm-s Mllcholl, Fanny Amos, Lillian May Mil.., piilllls, Lodlow Al- len and moving plriiireit. Notmh. —Ceniry Bros.' RhOWR rnine 27, 2H. Illngllug Bros, Nov. 1. » Mnron.-- At llin (Irnnd (D. 0. Phillips, manager) "Vork Slnte Folks" enme, la fair reiunis. Oct. ci. "Bnbes In Toylund" iimuscd largo audiences 14. "A Biimli of Kevs," 17 : "The County rhiilrintin." IS, mid "Bnsliit- Brown." HI, nil ilreiy birge and well pleased iiudlencns. "The Clniismun" hnd Ihe en- nnelly 21. "Ilnwil Klrke" 2SI. "Iluimin llearlH" 21. "Sowing (ho Wind" 27, Ilixor.ivii BnoH.' Cinoi-s .Nov. 2. 4»» WASIIINttTON. 'I'nconin.—At (he Tnconia Thentro (Cul- vln Heliig, mnnnger) "Hen Ilur" drew packed houses Oct, Itl-ls. "The Temlertool," 20, hnd good iiHi'iidiiiice. "Vork Hi nl n Folks'' 21, 22. "The Marrlngi! of Kitty" 21, ttO, Jluie. Herriiinnu 2'.). HAVOV (C. Vork, liuiimgei-).— The Wash- Inglou Suelely (ilrls 1|)-21. Tho Tiger Lille* 2U-2S. OiiAMi (Deiin Worlcy, manager). — Wee* of 2ii: Princess Chluitlta, (ilndntone Children, Ithhiiids and Itli'hard". Heels and Dow, Hague mul llerhert, uud W. C. l/oyl. S-i-.iu.---Thi- Allen Stock l.'o. week of 22. In "The Three Muskeleers," and week of 15, In "I'uder Two Flags," drew good houses, ciiYSTA). anij Oiii-iicuJl uro doing good Illlsllll-Hs. ITAII. Snlt Luke CHj/.—At the Halt Late The- alio (Ceo. D. Pypor, ruaouipir) Wilton Lack. aye, lit "The I'll," played in good vtiuam* ocl. 111-21. "Tho UTrl from h'uy'a" did good lui-luess 21-2(1. (Javxn (Artli.ir Smiley, minager).— "L'ncle Jmh Pcrklna" did good busbies" 22-20. No-re.—Fmnia iTaines gave a concert nl (he Tabernacle 20, which wits well attended by On appreciative audience OHIO, spriiittflelil.— At (he (Band Oporn ItMM II* J. Dnlle, mnnnger 1 "Alvln .loslln" enmn to good business Oct. 21. "The Isle of Spice" had a fair nudlenre 2.1. Mildred llol- 111111I played in good business 21. Thomas W. Uoss bad 11 fairly well (ltled houso 25. "Tlio Land of Nod" 2(1. "Two Little Waits" 2S. "Al Fluey Hldge" .".(l-Nov. 1, Otil'ilir.u (fins Sun, mminger).—BUI for week of Del. .1(1: Tegge and Daniels, Knox Bros., ibe (irrvllles, lienevleve Riitberford, new lllnsirated songs ami motion pictures. Vonnusliiivii. — At. the Park The* (Lee 'Norton, mnnnger) "llunnlng for Offl. did. wed O.-i. 21'-'."• "Love's Loiiery." , played 10 good IhisIwm. -ijulncv Ada Sawyer" 27. 2S, "The Uenlus and (he Moil "0, "Fhen lloblen" Nov. I, "Bnbeii In T bind" 2, "AI Plney Uldge" .1. -I. CttAXP OMNll lloi-Hi: (T, IC. Albnnph, m ager).—Irene Myers' Co. week of Oct. ;tu . *-^» K INS\S. re e" Nl, nu I" ,.y- Wleblin.—At the cawford IE, L. Marl- ling, iiuiiiimer) A nun i:va lav drew good houses nnd pleased week of Oct. III. Klks' Imperial Minstrels (local) |. leased large an dlences 2SS. 21. "A Lit He Diilenst" 27, Morey sioek co. weik of an, T'lt.cn Allinniili 11 (II. C. Tolei- & Hell, proprlelorx). I'he .Mclionald Sloel; Co. closed a successful week's business. In "Dixie Land," 21. Bijou (C. 1:. 01,'Ron, mnnager).— llnnsnn nnd Drew, lu "The Village 11111 Poster;" tho Viilpos, Ihe Alieiims, into Olesoil, Pearl Bnliey, souks nnd pictures. Lyiiii: ill. D. Sipdres, mnnager 1. — Tho llnminonds, ihe llemlei-sonn, Fnrl Trent, Dan Sehotlehl, songs nnd plciures. Under m tem$. I'awnch Bill. Notkii.— Beyond n rcuaon- iildo doubt. Mji j. l.lin.. iPn wiiii- BUI) has proven Oils sensou Hint 11 llrst clnss Wild West show can follow' any lnrgu elroiit, and nelllier tho circus or Wild Went suffer there- from. (111 our lour through Oklahoma Ter- ritory und Indian Territory almost every -tmol lins belli III opposition lo oim of tho hi 1 iter circuses, mul with all this, our busi- ness through hero this sensou has been I ho largest lbo show has over done west of tho Mississippi it I lor. Oklahoma City, FA Hone, llot-nrr mul Ardmnre were tiirnnways. At Lnwioii. okliihomn. Oeruiilnio, thn Aiinch-i chief, who Is bebl nl Fori Sill ns n primmer of ivnv. vlsllid the show, permission lining muled lilni Ihtonirli Ihe Influence of (leo. Ilenilncion. ipiarleriunstel- nt. lbo furl. At Oklahoma env, India Temple of Myaile Sbrliieis oHomleil In 11 body, to piirllefpnlo lu lbo chl'lHleiilug of a siutoiI while baby camel. A very dlslliigiiislied iiuillenco grne.-il 1.111- iirenii 111 ukhi, which wns csilmaied by 1111111 v old timers ns being (he largest that had ever been drawn (o nuv Irnnd cxhlhl- ihoi In olthihoiiia city, (in del. in, ut Al'd- iniii-e, I111I. Tor., wllh lbo big day of thn couiily lull- ns opposition, wo hnd 11 turn- away lu the ufi.-ruoiui, mid a very ei-owdcd lillilit. house. We will close ulir season 101 Nov. I, nl; Mtildeu, Mo. II tins beeu lbo most shcccsyfnl si-osou of Ma). Lllllc's cil- re.-i-. Already preiiaruiloiis uro iindur way for luiincblnir, iicm hi-iihoo, lbo Inrgi-st und besl wild West ahow ever organlxed. Thu Ureal Fur i'.nsl iiepni-tincnt will hn nug- ineiiieii by Hie .iililltluii of a number of for- I'lim rnci-is, never he lore aeeu lu Aluerlcll, Tie-so will be liliiccd oil the platforms III 11 large canvas. 1. form mi elliiinloglciil con- gress Ii lake Ihe place of a circus ineuugei'li . The i-how will he en In rued Ihloiiultoiii. .Mil. ami Mua. Sam Wat.soN wish lo deny Ihe report Hail Ihey Were itrniuled wllll Hi" Mel'adihii I'll (lis, ntiroiul. Mr. Watson also stiiles Hull he lias heen with tho lliirniini \ llalley Show for Hie past six nr seven «eo- sous, fin cliiinis lo be the only Sum Wnimm III Ihe show liimmess. John II vt:i;tii.,v ivrllea-. "The PuhlllotiCH Circus uud Vorlcly Co., for the Winter sen- son In ll.iviiun, Cuba, Mill Horn New Vo.-i., ocl. 2(1, In coinnniiy with Aiilonlo Piihll- loiies, 1 will hill) 011 Oct, -."'. Willi niioibei- eoinpiiny mid 11 grutid wild milinnl culloclloii, Itirlodlng 1 in- well known circus of Mr. Ilnr grenve. The opening of the seniton will lie Nov. SI, In Hie (iriinii NntlntinS Tbenlre, for merly known ns llin Tnenn Opern lluuae, wh'ch has been engaged by Mr. J'liblllour*. All laisltiets uficr ibis dale wllh performerH will be li-niisacleil In lliivnua, Cuba," NllTKH 1 1111.U -I'll)! Fli.lNK A. BlIIIIIINH AM, Fisvrri.-i) Slloivs.- VVe clnseil a very biicccsh- fill nensoii on ilel. ID, nl Hover, Del., mid lbo members have left lor different parts of Ihn country, (if lbo executive slalr, Troaiinrif John L. Hleniiiia has gono lo Winchester. V II., lo buy horses; J. C, Hunk* Is visiting friends In New Vork, Cbas. Kpragiie, llin rlulil hand man lo Hie "governor," Is homo lu New Vork for 11 few days, nfler whlCh lie lakes no his work nualii wllh lbo show I'm- lbo Winter; Dave Haley, Hie well known collirnclor. Is luleiidliig lo leave shortly with 1111 attraciloii for Ihn Winter season; li W. Coli-iuiiii. who wns iiinmiger of lbo iidvr- Using cur, lias gone 10 rrlslh-hl, Mil., where be baa leased Hie Opera Houso for a lerm of yours: his wife, Lillian May Culeuinii, who was mailing clerk wllh Hie show, him also Joined blia In Crlsllehl, where Ihey have established a Very nice Utile home. The p"oplo of the (own have certainly nindo no mistake when they succeeded In gelling Mr. Coleman 10 coino there. Ford Beckmiiu. Hie general ugem, Huh gone 011 10 HI. Louis lo take charge of the udvnnce of DockHlud- er's Minstrels; W. M. ilondwln, mnnager of Hie No. I cur, has gone to Now Vork, to go out with Home allow for lbo Winter season | ch.is. find Frank A. Jr. hove gone in mlm Hie i-n'e of llin Winter uiiailers oil Ihelr shoiibli-i'H. This In one of the few shows Hint went mil last Spring mid i-iiuie buck wllh whin you could call a hank roll, .loMi'i-ii T. Mi'C.iiiiMiv was again remand- ed al How Street Police Courl. London, ling., Ocl. 27. Counsel for ihe defense pro- leslod aniilnst tin- long delay. 'I'll 11 (Sou. m.hi linos, closed 11 highly suc- cessful sensou Del. ||, mid will Wilder tln-lr show nl lliiiiiboo, Wis., mul not nl. Freepoil, us has been mentioned. ^™ M gll< al ihe I'l'ol'essloiinl Woman's Letutue Oct. 2SI. .Mini. L. Ilni-icivs. unit Ii-t of Mrs. li, F, French, of "Cherry Valley" Co.. und Frank Hopkins, iiiaiiager of "Thin Lltile Swede" Co., died In Cbli-agi) oil Met. I, aged seveiily- nne years. She was a mil lie of Hentlle, Wash. The body was taken to llcnsm-lncr, Hid., for Inlerineul. KCN'VoN IIIHIIM 1 bus b'-en eiigiigod for a promlueiit comedy rob* lu "Before und Afler," ivhti-h opens ut Hartford, Conn., Nov. II, I'm: Wm-ri: IIatm had a social sesshui Oct, 2'l. nnd will liiiv- anotlter Nov. 2. Wll. 1,11.11 II. Coi.nv, of lbo Colbv Fnnilly, wits made a member of the II. P. O. lilks, Lodge No. 28". uf Lllznbelli. N. .1., on Thurs- day nltrhi, Oct. lu. Thu return of tlie Colby Family In vaudeville bus been one or tin.' hu.iU'd features uf (bin hcdkou, and at llu'lr every engagement, tbey htive met wllh deaioiiKlrmloiis of welcome, nud lbo usual hourly approval of ihelr rellned musical act. After ploying Hi" Doric Theatre, Vonkers, N V„ del .10-Nor. -I, Ihey open on ihe Poll circuit .NoV. <l 10 Dec. IN. J. A. Asmtr.iTS has brim engaged by tlio Inlor-Stnto Annmeini'iit ('<>., ns singe manager ror ihelr New Majestic Tbenlre, at Dal bin. Te*.