The New York Clipper (August 1906)

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, AUGUST 4, THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 631 mer will support Berths Kalicb the corulug tfi tensoit, and Julia Booth, leading lady, It la K Mpccted, will be with the Ciatle Square eom- naoy, in Boston J. C. Crlddle, past year resilient manager of Poll's Theatre here, has b«a transferred to the Worcester house. The bent wlabea of scores of friends go with D [iu Uordou B. Wrlgbter baa been chosen bs bl» succossor here. Mr. Wrlgbter la well fitted fur bis duties F. F. proctor bas been visiting his brother here and enjoying our Forest Park. Mr. Proctor and bis wife are touring lu their auto car The Hunter-Bradford companies. o( Hartford and this city, bare combined, and ere playing a two weeks' engagement at Worcester. Those from the local company are' Henry Kolker, Wallace Eddlnger, Burke Clark, John Paly Murphy, Chapman Ford, John Flndley, Jessie Bradford, Marlon Lome ind Ida Lewis Minerva Vnno caused somewhat of a sensation at L'equot Park, during her engagement, by escaping ftom ■MaAmffB after" ane hod been fastened by otnveNTif rSelaw... .Fountain. Part, Housa- tonic, bas closed for the season Belle Lorkart. aeronaut, baa been engaged to ap- peared at the field day .and picnic of Dlv. 1 of flic Hibernians, Aug. 4, at Rlvervlew Park, TUouipsonvIHe , Conn. * .. Lowell.—At the Lakevlew Theatre (J. j Flyun, manager) an excellent company sang "Glrotle-Ulrofla," to very good business, ln«t week. Esther Wallace did very clever work In the dual role, and Haste Barton, Ftliel Smith, At. Cameron, Frank D. Nelnon, J A. Howard, Victor De Lacy and J. R. Wil- liams gave good support. "The Belle of New York 1 ', week of July 30. Caxoeie Lake I'abk (J. Grant Gibson, resident manager).—-The opera company offered "The Little Tycoon" Inat week, to bis business. The staging of the production, ns well as the clever work of J. Grant (Jib- son, Karl Redding, Irving Walton, Kllznbeib Laurie, Pauline Hnrlce and Kittle Biugbnm deserved special mention. Miss' Laurie Is also winning laurels every week with special vocal numbers. This week, "Rumstlo." Hampton Beach Casiso. —Lest weeks list of entertainers were: Mudge and Morton, Ward and Raymond, Reed's acrobatic dogs, Howard and Culuy, ami Victor Lasa'lle. Good business. ; Palace.— This house has been doing good bmlnesst for the past few weeks, under direc- tion of Frank C. Voorbles, and will close dur- ing the current week. Deltln bas been feat- ured successfully. _ Wasiibuhn A D'Alwa's Trained Animal Knows.—The special event of Last week was u visitation at tills show, which did an excellent business, offering some of the best trained pony acts ever seen here. The con- cert programme was under direction of Mr. DA I ma. D. U. Mantle deserved praise as ring director. Mkxtion. —J. R. Williams, after a success- ful Summer season with J. J.. Flynn's "A Trip to -Chinatown" and "GlroHe-dlrofla.' closed ^8, to begin rehearsals with Wright l^orlmer's "The Shepherd King" Co..•..Billy Nelson write* from.Revere Beach that he la doing a big business, featuring Eugene Berry. ....A. (J. Cummins writes from Moucton, N B., that Ills Summer show Is doing an ei- celleut business through the provinces Tim Coleman, director of the orchestra of "The Isle of Champngne," will be musical director with Melville B. Raymond's "Little Bo-Peep" Co. Mr. Coletunu was formerly director of the Boston Theatre, and has many friends here......-The seventeenth annual outing of the local newsboys was hold at Mountain Itork. l<ukevlew Park, Utt, and over six hundred thoroughly enjoyed the event. —-i ■■ ' ■* ™ - m Fall HIver.—At Sheedy'B BIJou (John Barry, manager) tlie J. Frank Hurke Stock Ot. presented "Ilearta Adrift" laat week, ex- cellently, to capacity. Mr. Burke and Ktbel RMer and tlinir support were adequate. •'Unde Tom's Cabin" July 30. XiCKFU>r.!;oN (I). R. Buftinton, manager). —Business Inst week was good, and the bill pleased. Ma |une made a big hit. Week pf 30: Sadie Uarton, Porter aud Pnlmer, Joe Harrison, Amy Allyn and Mckelseope. , Notes. — The Academy or Music opens Aug, 17 with "Fight Bell*," followed by H. W. Taylors Stork Co. SMS iM Wolff, formerly stage manager of the Savoy, .will manage the stage at the Bijou...... Horry K. Humphrey closed with the Burke Stock Co. July 28, and will stnr In "The Royal Slave." Harry S. Hadfleld baa signed with the Burke Stock Co. for the re- mnluder of the Summer season George N. Hill, ticket seller of the Savoy, Is inline a like position nt the BIJou Klizabetb J. Sullivan, a local girt, will make her pro- fessional debut this week with the Burke Stock Co The following local boys have signed ns stage hands: James Sut- cliffs, Jumes Copylnger. with. "Old Isaacs from the Bowery;" Will Connors, James Ctnnmlnga and John Arkyrold, with, "young Buffalo ; B Robert Cuslck, Charles Reagan aud James Byrnes, with *'A Rnce for Life ;" W. N. GlfTord, Dennis Drlslan and George Cousldlne, with Billy B. Van Co.; Phil Dil- lon. "Forty-live Minutes from Broadway;" Timothy Kelly, with Maude Adams; Charles T. Lester, with "TekaB;" James Gilllgaii, "The Vauderbllt Cup;" T. N. Kelly, with Sam Bernard; Ed. Doherty, "'Way Down Fast." M. T. O'Brien, of the Nickel- odeon, was made a member of Local 07, 1. A. T. S. K., last week. ~< ■ ■ Lynn.—At the Lynn Theatre, Lew Dock- b toiler's Minstrels will open the Reason here Aug. 1. The house Is now undergoing ex- tensive alterations under the direction of MauDger Harrison, ana when completed wilt be one of the coziest playhouses In this sec- tion of the country. Many big shows have been booked. Relay Theatre, Nahant.—Business Is re- Jorted good. This week: The ZarelK Hazel lay, the Two Bells, Morgan and Crone, and the bioscope. UoiiMAN's Si.'MMEit Tiieatiik, Salem Wil- lows.—Business Is excellent, and this week one of Manager Gorman's comedy companies the week of 23: H. C. Dalley and company, Chas. Frederick. Hayes and Hlgglns, the Gagnoux, Andy McLeod, American Trio, and moving pictures Owing to the local railroad strike, the park had to close on Tuesday night, for the rest of the week. Notes.— Wilbur Higuy suddenly closed with the Uatbaway Co. 23, and Wm. Belford plaved the lead the remainder of the week Anna L. Botes, Robt. McClung. Harry Stafford and Henry Duggan all closed 28, to Join cotu- Eanles....T. Arthur McGowan, sceulc artist, as Just completed several floats. Including a life size whole, for the local Aerie of Eagles, to take with them to Worcester Frank Thomas, who Is playing his fifth sea- son here In stock, made one of bis biggest nits as Noah Strong, In "Saved from Shame," last week. ■ a WnrcMier.-At the Worcester Theatre iJis. F. Rock, resident manager) the Huufer- Bxidford Stock Co. will be jteen In "Trilby" July 30-Aug. 1, "The Aioazopa" 2-4. This company lins been popular here In 'previous Summer work, and has again struck the right chord. Last week "When We Were 1 wenty-one" and ''Adventures of I.adj Ursula" drew Well. It bas been announced that Julia Denn, the leading Indy. has signed with the Castle Square Slock Co., of Bos- ton, for the coming seaaop. Pom's KJ. C. Crlddle, resident manager). —Week of SO Mr. Poll's own company will produce "Our Boys." "Vlrglnlus" Is In pre- paration. At tRb Lake (St. Ry Co., managers).— Week of 30 "The Belle of Boston," a musical comedy, will be the attraction. Business to immense audiences, _ White Citv (F. H. BIgelow, manager).— week of 30 the special attraction, In addi- tion to the permanent ones, will be Tell's Band, of Boston; Cowllshaw, and Guy's Min- strels. Pinehurst PAttK.—Week of 30; dishing and Merrill, Chnntell Twin Slaters, Kimball and Donovan, Rice and Walters, Kitty Hoff- man, and Jim Hennessey. Slef that followed Mrs. Havlln's unexpected nth Billy Van's father, William Van Name, was round dead at the home of his son-in-law, \V. T. Arnold, at MadlAonvlile. Leoncavallo and his orchestra, from La Scala Theatre, Milan, Italy, will be beard at Music Hall Oct. ad, 27 Lester Brown, stage director at Chester Park, returns to New York at the close of the opera reason. „ W. E. Walker, ot the Columbia and Walnut Street Theatres, bas taken to golf. Two New York musicians of note. Prof. Saar and Florldla, Join the Cincinnati colony next season The Odeou's corridor Is to be Improved before the Fall term of the College of Music Llalan Mcintyre, the Cincinnati girl, was given the rote of Agatha, In "The Runaway Girl," and she did all that could be done-with a small role. - ■ Clipper Post Office. In order t» avoid mistaken and to Insure the prompt delivery of the letters advertised In thla Hat, au envelope plainly addrensed xunst be ■eat for each letter, and a wrlttcu order for itoe letter, ■Iflrned with the foil aame and addrem aud the line ot business followed by the sender, inuat alao be enclosed. Please mention the date (or num- ber) of tbe < l.HTr.H In which the letter* aeut for were advertlaed. I. ADITS' LIST. Hoiyoke. — At Mountain Park Casino, "Ship Ahoy," week of July 2.1, drew big busi- ness For weak ot .10, "Dn Syntax." Note. —Lnwler Urn*., who have been man- agers of the Opera House since last Pall, will sever their connection with tills bouse Sept. 1. their lease expiring on that date. D. O. fiilmore. of SprluRfleld, tbe owner of tbe theatre, will, It Is understood, manage the house himself. Coinmlias.—At Olentnngy Park (W. \V. Prosser, mnnngert the Vaughn Glaser Stock Co. presented "What Happened to Jones * to capacity IiuhIucss week of July 22. Tbe Btock company engagement will be continued Indefinitely. "Mobe r ' week of 29. Hosatl'H Band continues to be a prime favorite. I»l- avolo, In his loop the loop net, will be a free outdoor attraction week of 211. Collins' CUrotut (H. Collins, manager!. —'Capacity business. Harry Kdson aud his dog, "Doc:" I'd. Hayes, and Ilurr and Hvnns proved a stroug drawing card. Rill we^k ot St: Mitchell and Urownlng. Baraey First, and Seeker, Wilkes and Seeker. Kraft STBBirr (Chan. W. Harper, manager). —The season's opening for the bouse nnd for John W. VoarlS Rig City Minstrels la 30-Aug. 1. "A Wife's Secret'* 2-4. Notes. —Indlanola Park had the biggest business of tbe season last week. Tbe K. U. T. M. encampment drew thousands to this pleasure park. I'mf. link and his donkeys were the attraction in the open air theatre. Rlrbter and St. John'n Animal Family Act, week of 21», will be featured Col. Ike Potts, who for the past flfteeta years Una been advance agent for John Vogel's Rig City Min- strels, has resigned to accept the position of advertising manager for tbe High Street The- atre. He .will be succeeded by w. W. Down- ing Klsie JbuIb wos a visitor at her new home here 20..... .Hagenbeck's Circus Aug. 0. Taunton.—At Hnbbatta Pork (Jos. J. Flynn, manager) ( f„ r we0 k ot 3d, "The late of Champagne." Tai.a<iu£<ia Park (R. A. Harrington, man- ager).—Week of :t0: SIgnora Vlrglula Novell!, STgnor Vlnccnzo Norvelll, Madame Flower, the Bttneh-De Vere THo, the WIllIaiHa Trio, and Fay's Full Regiment Band, At WnoDWAftn'H Spsinqs the famous Walk- over Band will be the attraction. North AdantN,—At Hoosac Valley Park (l.onls McMahon, manager) large crowds were In attendance laat week, an excellent company presenting a strong vaudeville show which Included: Hilton, Totton and Van, Mnddox and Melvln, Crneelyn Wblte- honse. Worid Brothers, and the vltagreph. On Thursday night, July L'tl. an excellent dis- play of Druworks was shown, over 12.000 people being present. Hill week of :t0, Tan- ner & Onrnelta's Comedians. A special feat- ure will be a baby show afternon of Aug 1. «i » OHIO. Toledo.—At the Cnslno (Otto Kllves, man- ager) Inst week an excellent bill of vaudeville, wlrb iivo.ro, Van Studdlford. drew big crowds. "Hans nnd Nix" 20 and week. ' Farm Theatre (Joe Pearlstlne. manager). —Charlie Case was the hit of a good bill last week. Busluess was good. Rill 2» and week: Dalllata's leopards, Dancing Mitchells, Ca- dleux, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burt, Archie Royer and company, and RMott Trio. Notes. — J. K. Rurke, the well known vaudeville agent, was In the city Inst week. Grace Van Studdlford went to and from the Casino every day In a private car, provided by the Casino management .. J. J. Rosenthal has decided not to accept the management of "Tbe Umpire" the coming season. He and his wife. Kathryn Ostcrninii, ore summering here. They have not miijle any detlnlte plans as yet Snda, the violinist, arrived home from Hcrtln. She will go to New York next week Harry Linton came down from Detroit to witness the debut or Ills Suubonuet (llrls, at the Farm KM, Kelsey. press agent of the Farm, bad n nar- row escape from lightning during a Revere storm Inst Rundoy Chester Sargent will manage one of the out of town theatres for Lamktn, Hurtfg ft Seamon.... .Abe> W«P'™. manager ot tbe Kmplre, Is at Atlantic City, with nls family. Is presenting a vaudeville bill. Notes.— ■•Col." Wlllard G. Stanton, of the McAtilirre Stock Co., close bis season at East Point, Me., and has returned to bis home In this city, where he remained a few days, and then went to New York. He reports the season a success for the company John Clark, of the McAulIffe Co., Is spending Ills vacation In London, Ont Mozle Dow has accepted ua offer of an engagement In Chicago, and Maud Blair Is lu New York, visiting friends William Uowett Is nt his Summer cottage at Salem WlUows, and James Cnssldy Is off to Philadelphia. Fred G. Sitter, only son of Col. Stanton, was married In this city re- cently, to Mildred Ash, and a pretty wedding was held lu her borne on Tlmson Street. Tbey were generously remembered with gifts Tiiornris Cash and his son. Carter Cash, of the Auditorium staff, are engaged this Sum- mer at the Wonderland, Crescent Reach Matiiigcr Katzes, of the Auditorium, spent laat week In New York John K. Gilbert, of the Thomas E. Hhea Co.. Is dividing bis vacation between his boat, ''Folly," and his Lakeside Farm here. Neiv Bedford.—At Hathaway's (J. M. Hathaway, manager) Hathaway Stock Co. presented "Raved from Shame," week of July 23, to good business. Week of 30, "The Circus Girl." New Bedford Thkatoe (Wm. B. Cross, manager) opens 31, with Docsstader's Mln- etrels. Savoy (W. H. Shine, manager).—Illus- trated songs and moving pictures. Lincoln Park (1. W. Phelps, manager).— The following CTtl drew rell the lirst part ot Cincinnati.—In less than b fortnight tbe first theatrical gun of the season of 11)00-07 will be tired, and August days will llnd both the outdoor and Indoor amusement direct' :s {ilaying their cords for patronage. Th're iave been a good many damp, stormy July nights that have knocked holes la the box oiflVe receipts of the Summer opera com- panies. Two ot tne outing places shelve vaudeville during the present week, for min- strelsy, t.i.,.*TEit Park (I. M. Martin, manager).— J. K. Murray and Clara Lone, erstwhile fa- vorites, Join tne Chester Park Opera Co. July lu, when "The Bohemian Girl will be re- vived. ''A Runaway Girl" did very nicely laat week, despite a run of cool weather. The company has been shaken up a bit, and further changes will be made. James Me- ntion* was tbe Flipper of the cast, with Sam Mylle as Lord Coodle; Edna Remylng, as Alice; Clara Palmer, as Wlnfred Urey, the runaway girl, nnd Blanche Rae Edwards, as I>orothy Stanley. Pauline Hill Is to coma Aug. 5, in "Dorcas." In the Vaudeville The- atre, Sam Mylle, the comedian of the opera company, will be seen In a German sketch, "Feet Notes." Griff Brothers, Fuy, Colsy and Fay, DIN and Ward, and Urville and Frank are to be eo-enicrtnlners. Lnst week's bill was pleasing. The Herald Square Quartette (Fisher, Ue Bruin, Marx and 'Herbert), Frank McCune and May Grant, LatPll Brothers, Marjorie Moore, and Frbsinl provided amuse- ment worth wtille. Crowds were large. Ludlow Lagoon (J. J, Weaver, manager). —Herbert & Willing** Southern Minstrel Co. will appear at the Rustic Theatre, July 28, Instead of tbe usual vaudeville. Last week's business was good. Under Amusement Di- rector W. J. Clark, Harry Boyd, the "Black Turker," scored heavily. Pat Hotohnn, Daly and O'Brleu, and Millard Brothers were others who appeared. Thb Zoo iWalter Draper, secretary).— John C. Weber and his Prize Band ot America, in the language of the effective paper oa the walls, begin tbe second week of their home coming engagement, July '2\). Hlancbe Mebaffey, tbe soloist, Is a Cincinnati girl, and divided attention with Kmile Chevre, whose playing upon the -piccolo was a dis- tinctive feature ot the concerts. Business is splendid. Co.nkt Island (Lee H. Brooks ft L. T. An- derson, managers).—The little Coma The- atre, under the trees, will be closed July 2U, and nt the new Opera Pavilion, Bryant's Minstrels, under George Wellington tingle- breth, will appear. The Oscar Ehrgott Opera t'a.'s season was not overwhelmingly auccess- ful. It was so chilly that one night of "Pina- fore" waa abandoned. The old Gilbert-Sulli- van favorite, however, drew better than the earlier selections of "The Mocking Bird" and "Stradella." Ruy Hess, as Little Buttercup, was tbe hit of "Pinafore." She Is a sister of Harry Hess, tbe attorney. HlXCK's OfGBA Hoi'he (Ilpuck, I'conessy & Stair, managers).—The season will open Aug. fi, when "At the World's Mercy 1 ' ■willbe staged. The house has been redecorated and brightened. People's Thkatrb (Hubert Heuck, maaa- ser).—The Bohemian Burlesquers are to come Aug. 12. Mi'Bic Hall. —The Fall festival forces are hard at work preparing for the coming Sbu- bert spectacle, "The Blue Moon," which la In for a mouth's run. James T. powers, Ida Hawley, Marie Stone, Beatrice Golden Clara Palmer. La Petite Adelaide, Templar Saxe, Richard Temple, JameH Bradbury and Ar- thur DonaldKon are aanong the principals, Si.-mmeii Chat. — Clara Palmer left tbe Chester Park Opera Co. July 28. and left for tbe East to begin her "Blue Moon' rehearsals. She received an offer to star lu a revival of Minnie Palmer's old success. "My Sweet- ticari." The new Olympic Theatre, Un- der John J. Itvflfi's management, opens Aug. 20. and that night the Lyceum also opens Its doors James K. I'ennessy has been. enjoying life "dowu on tbe farm" In Ken- tucky Phi! Sims, prraa representative of the Fall festival. Is going (o New York for a mens of "Blue Moon" pointers... .John II. Ilavlln and daughter. Kate Havlln, are at Oden, Mlcb., resting after tbe shock and Cleveland—At the Euclid Avenue Oar- dens (Max Fnetkenbeuer, manager) 1 be Wizard 5 the Nile." by Uio Garden Oiiera SIT week of July 30. "The Maudarlun" drew eood crowds week of 23. .. Kmtii'b (H. A. Dflulels, manager).—Bill week of 30: Arthur Deacou. J. C. Nugent nnd company, Selma Bruatz, Cnrsoif and Wl - Hard. Schubert Quartette. Gertrude GebCBt, and Marshall and Lorraine. Co""™! (Harry 1>. Kline, manager)- Week of -10 marks the opening of vaudeville bere BUI this week. Includes; gatfe* Black Hussars, Three Keatons, Al. Corlcton Cornalia and Eddy. Znrrow Trou e, and Mitchell and Cain. Week of 23 rti^ R C. ikra Co. irnve, for Its cloning week, "A Mgut Off" nnd "Facing the SSfc 5 Good houses pr Li?sA d pARK (Elwood Salsbury, n"»«r). with the first class circus nnd musical nt- tractlona thit are offered It Is no wonder that suchlarge crowd s flock here. Sprlmrfleld.—At Spring (JJlJg CnBlno (Tom Powell, manager) the b 11 for week ot July 2D Includes: rfva WesU-ott aod comiianv the Oreat Eldrldge, Sallle Rondnll. Herbert nod Vance. Wblstung Tom Urowne, nnd the klnetoseope. Outside attraction, Dure Devil Breton. .... , Oiii'iMi'M (fins Sun. manager).—Hill for week of July 30: Newsboy Qiiarl« to, A«h- ton and KnrC Camllle and Fonda, Billy Tam, Frank Cochran and new pictures. . Q . _„ 1 NViteT— The Carl Hagenbeck Greater Sbowa Aug. 10. _^„_. Yomuratown—At Worn Park f* Stan- lev mouager) for current week. De Loe. \7. H Fields' Cliff Dean and company, Jea- ntriirs and Renfrew, aud Polora Bros., Avo! FihK; (Job. W. Wess. manager).— uESk WeVs r t e-engaged < the *g£l£g" nnera Co. for week of 2J. Kilte uouuej, la her spe, lulties, took well. For week of 3; Bert Marshall. Herr Jansen, JW«" Blanc, Al. Lawrence add tbe Trocadero Quor- tette " ' Dayton.—The National Theatre OPJM tlw season Monday, July M, with Jule Wattcra, la "The Shoplifter,*' for one week. IUKBHIDR PAHK C*B1N.I.—W«k Of SO Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, Leonore and St. Claire, Parish, ventrlloquiBt. * ' > KKMl'CKY, Louisville—At Fontaine Ferry Park, for week of July 2u: Eight Alllsous. Mardo Trio Wnltone aud-WlllfioB, Weila and Bella, Lew'Wells, anil Ihe kluodrome. JocKBir Club Paiuc.— Gregory's ''Moscow opened a two weeks' engagement 2.1. TJg beautiful production was seen by big audi- ences The picture was one of fascinating realism. The pyrotechnic display was large nnd varied, and was considered ihe llnc*t ever given In this city. New methods were used lu the discharge of the rockets and other HPrtuI fireworks. The vaudeville people ire: The Four Marvels, Nine Goidena (Run- Blan duncers), the Ashlons, and klppel Bros., all of whom made good. The rosier of the Asuford Florene Auilerwn, Mm. Yank Archfrft OWttU Aineta, Mile. AfiMcy. Lillian AIltstM], Minn A. Altliritt, Kit* A'bcr, Mrs. Aillvr, Flo A«lams. OrttcfR. AMiy Mrst-jmsD Dnrker, Mrn.IIE. Itt-irac Mrs. Hi-riHh-ln 11,-rtl. Ihrtniiu, Dolly Ih'u :.■ .. H-.i.-u Herri, IaIs llnMy MnrlonU UeauKonlc. Mnrk Aiwdoln, Jtnt' ltotiuiuoitt Mllii 1 ltuhtroui, AiHiH 1'i.vunt, Ixjiilne Burke, Orace L %m Wm Barron, Mmiili> r<hiiM*, U,iili' HiiHgit-r Kluuclie OIhiimii, Babj ClalusM-u. Slarxanit !■■-■!:, Dttlly I'uli'itinn Ji-aiiett Ct'VfsiU'r Fhireuc Curt Is. Iti'tn OedMN Mi'aW. Cuiiueri', Miss A. R Carrier, Mubel *:■!.-,- Patricia Ciutls. Vlnk-t <»W>, UolUtit' "Crfo" Mailnine Conk*. CU.ulult.- LVitiu-iiy, Mm. N I'i.ij-Hm. JullR blarfe, IMibt, (Xitl'i. NViuu ruuHwt'll AnnaP. IK-Vcml. Bow Jh'ini Hhiiiiiu' He Mill, flt-rtle Ulxlc, Ma.lu,' DvLorrnlikc Helen Powft'in. .Mrs. Marl: I leu lie- Mil ln-llt.' IVirrell, KllH'l Menu. Cltilrf lH>sinoiHl. Mht 1 ,i. I- .Mlsx W.T. DC Urciiii. Mrs. Henri Pi* Yen 1 , Ti'lin.i III 1 Null'. UflKll' fliiilli'y, Tin-linn Uowey. Adole Kvclyu Fhiri'iifi 1 Kir.crsini Mae O. j;tu!ih Mrs. M.F KnirHiIld ld*l I«j {'riinclri. Ittith '<MtiT. Stellu Franklin. I'i*afl Kot. Bella . Furtune (*weli:t Fuy, Pa<la I-'cliiiar Hston [■'niiicH. Holm rrivmmi, little l-'sy, Pmln QOfsUlu. Aiiulo Ora/. Marie '.:•■.: i.i\ Belle UfoiKf, Olnra tlnnlupr (lw*Blo (ircvm*. Kittle UHniutv, lilady Surdnii. Klin mil Mrs. Karl Uieems Ftorem <:ttusuit mIkh M. (illl. MisnClevp (intii. Mr-*. Karl Miimhy Mvrlle Utuwi'-i. .Marie Hsienert. HtM 1 l.nHi. Krauktt' lliiyworil. Onu Hoyt. I rn iit w . '.. Ann to Hikiiht, Juaiiltn llntilifrf Mr>.M.U llnrter, Nfitu liarvi-y, Uvrtb HiiiiIiTHim Mutiil HiiA-finl (lli'iiitv Ililil.nril. Miuid llnrlowt- lb-atrlr Irish, Mai Jnrvts. Mrs.A.t; K a tin -r I in- locllii. Bom Jay & Clayton KHlajr, i,nui Kaiiscr. Alice KeiiDiity, Mrs. CTlitirllt' Klbby Chnrlutti- Ktfley. ftlnu K. l.nVoh'. .Mile I.uwniitli', Mitmie I.. Lyndon, itjivl.i I.a Tuiir,, KiitlierltH' t,.-ll.i>- CudiIIIpS l.i-Cliilrp Miiitalc l.n Atlella, Mid*. I.MVI-. CninlMi- l.i.ii'ii7,i' Mrs. T. l.iiiiikln. Mm. Hurry O. |j>wls, Hui'iilliy l-till-illlU-. ItllO Ut*. TuUa •llclflT, .Mrs. Louise I,I>1|||HTK. Allllil l.fivl". Mnilt'lliK- l,*>«is CapneeR. Mi-Pi.ii:iI-I. Kflthlpcn Minl!s*t|i. .Miiurli Mho!:. Ktvlla Mi.vii. Mrs. «■ Moittiisli- hMItli Mcintyre. IUaiiclie Muriiliy, I'ollle MoiKattue, I'r.Tlliii Mi'Nauxlilon, Marlon Miller, Ttteta Mnyii. Mrs. Tom all of wuoin muue goou. *««; «"■»„«• ■■■;*' show Is: U. K. Gregory, proprietor; Steve A. Wood, general contrncllug agent; II. w. l'lering, manager: L. H. HuRlc. assistant manager and treasurer: Joseph Wlcgont, manager «nu irfuwjrei ■_• •• .- 1 . -,i» chief or fireworks; Mrs. Edgerly, ballet mis- tress, and George Sniibcrt, general snperin- .Vitks. —Anton Hausllan, who Is walklnjt around tbe world, passed through this city 17, on his way to New York; Where bi> talis for Vienna, Austria. He left Vienna Kept. 17, 1II0Q. and has been traveling continuously, with the exception of ten mouths, when be waa 111. He Is forty-one years old, his *vlfe thirty-four years, and bin child nine years, and tbey nave traveled 2*WT2 lullen, thf* din- tnnce from Vienna to Louisville l-ob- ert Fleming, of Chicago, the chief tlre'vorks expert traveling with the Gregory Co.. was severely burned '!'>, about the left bund, by the premature explosion of a bomb. AmliTKon D. A. Albot-tl. Mr. Adair ft Dahn Almond, Tom AiK-ker, Luula Arnold, J. i\ AbB'IfluU Trio A| is'H. I- ■■ Andrl-wa Uliash Austin, Pick Allium, Pau AiJiuri, Yguaclo Aim out h Pumont Allen, 11. U. An.tin. Harry. Asliby, Pr.O.F. Allen, J. J. Artrease. Joe Araslnat JnsJ AUi'ii i» Kn-U-y Ariulnla Allnrki- A11 lilt I, llerla-rt Al-nleifillc, Joy "Aivora" Abh'ii, Karl Allen, ftiirt AUms, Itk-Uard A niter, l^iu AlbtouM, TJio BfUvcau 'V Hoberts Browa, <i. Will liiiniH, Harry Iiirrke, Walter liiiuUi & Itmld lirailnn, l-'twl pnciicH, Joe BeMBr Harrw & urown Ilrock, J. V. ■Hn Jim? Jtoiuett, Jock 0. Hrudky, JOH. It, Uluui. 1'uul C Hurke, Jobn 1'. Itlackmore Bit! Hoirk, Wm. Bufh-s, liei Hell, C A Hurk, B4-U Hrowiit-lle. J. I» Byrne Pros. Bruwor Walt. H Uarltiw. Jack Sell, Ralph yi*. Hurry Helsiout Hurry Burrows, Pick Burke, Joint r, Busker, tlreat Uftker, Jobn Bnslie A PeVere Burwasli, Pick Heritor, Fred U Hyroit Artuur Balbrlrk, Beiwisi B. Bassett, A. UraOvii. Geo. Hunlette, W. T. Hull. Arthur I.. Hk-iiUell Arlh.S Biiiurnft, Juck Harr A K.vuns Hums, Jan. 11. Baker. Holit. II Broslions, Jackson Barlow aWllaui Boyee, Tlli-nton Bonem i-'.Uaiy Ituuli. Frank TUtllnl, Pntiat Berry. Knxeiw', Bawly. «'■«. W, Bower, Jut IWiutn. WIIHe Helinout Harry Kurt. B*u H<iyle Kruticls J. Hulea It Knieal Burke, Jnlin K. Wow. Mawrbre Hrownliiit. Willie CaiifToii Fraud* Clifford * Erneat Cpok«. Will J. Couture, Puvle Clarke. PL-k ( :,»1j:l'.'i. Fn-d Carngiu, Wis. UBNTYUMEN'S l.is'l N«lwn, Irene E Miv. Kitty niiniiii-Si'ii iviitit-j. Mm. Oen. ts. Peirnon Marifret Pnlmer. ultfA OunlU KIlMbetk RlekaMH Edith Itouhmon. Utosaotu Ritcuey. Josephine ]■: ■-*. Aitnk- KctlKitte, Itoae Ak'liinouU Oraos It 11 Kill till ts Steven* Itobsim. Mrs. Stitnrt tloTlere. lleorsln 11 tw Mrs Frank ltoiticr, Malwl l'i ■■;', Dollll IttiKaell. Kittle Klti>|H'lt. Mra Kmnirl simw SlHtem Son!fells. Mrs.L. Hulllvan. Vt-rmt V.. Slm-lalr. Mlldrvl Swim, Ullve steward Hay s:. it. Lllttnn SelinlTer Ktttls Short, Mra. IInth D. Stevenn, Lilly SI. John tiladya Heiibrl((ht Beaale Satimlcra Allcefl jatlrk. Anna Slauley MliitiieB Tnylor. ilrn. Hali'b V. rcubrook, UMii frttrv. Ml** . rhtiil, BUM (mid ilt'iinro) riioiu|>noit Hhtem Tltonie, Mra. Frank TtiumnH, Owe* Vmtell. Kllin A. Westerton. Mr*. .'■ Mr. Will lain*, Mrs. Bert WIHiaw*. Ktta Well*. K't'y Wurllelil MurleO While, umrits WltncliiH. Atnin Yale. MhsIb Wallnee. Porotliy P. Wooilwnnl. Mra. Hurry Wllllillil* Aliulel, Witllaee, Airneii WIlMH). I-illk' Wt-Kl, Mario Yule. Maxie Yenner, Maud Zullii, Mile. ra. Wm. C. yields, W. (J. L'liiisL.-, CtureiiiH' Knuii'la, tllieNier Ciiri«-riter. J. 1) l-'uticlier, Joa, (iiiriieiiler B. W. Florence, Press (.'ulllK'iti. J- 'I'- Front, llnl Chlek, Fnink £ra*ja, Ctmrlmt Uolc & JntniHoii FiiJda II AHinlle Ooim-ll. W. K. Mood V. A. G»k*, William l-'hivd, Wnller I'oim, Uenrtre K. Flcliamller Max L'bli-k, l.litle I'oiill Uoiil, Ciialimaii Wui.U, sltonii*u Caae, Uyrun Frrncb, Ui-o. V. t;:iwy, Clins. K. Frstivk Julliial,. Onrr, Kdwlu J. 1-Iii.mI, lU-iliiitxnl forte, Hernando I'ord A Helirui* (.'cli-ato, Wnt. FtorlilH. tleii. A. Cuiinem Jntimle l-'ulkv, Cliaa. II. (kmii, J. I'liiiieaon, Uafi) <;ruckelt Will F l-'mMo, Clia*. Clifford Walt. B Fuller A Miieoln tinenl tc I'iiiihI, l-'reil )-;. Harrl* FutttercNirt Ohm Cliumidon, Jack Hulbretli B. Clarke, l-Mdle Vox, (J<-orgit W. Urtagn r. Allen l-Vrrlll, Fn-d Oilier, I-'mnk C Fulifnre, It. (JlllTiHil, JotM-pli "Ferry" '"" rteK HeniiuiiHi (Frou-iunu) Clupre*. Fruna J-'rnnkl. Wax km llrua. Uliiiii-y, Wm, I'lu'iiter, IS. J. (Jvlgvr it iiH|)ln-ll JuckU. Walters Clitittlaa, 0. Oraiwirln, Ouw. Clow. Hyiliiey Oullliiwro Arllir Ulurke, Hurry Qaylotd, A. K. Culctu, I'mr. Hairy, Wm. Wlllielin liwMlutt, Fred Pri>w, Carroll Hlnck, Paul M. Pore, H. Omrey, H. II. Priikc, Id.liter Unne, F. Unty, Kd, Uiiiidy, Clark d Pimeliifi Ht. Geo Grubuiii. FenllltJ lie l.Mn, Hurry Ore. Ik-it l)etii|*iy. iiUan, (Jalbniltli, C. O. Pull. Hurry Ulunett, Chun. Parlelijli. Han Cugnonx, TIio Pv Monde. tllranl, Krnnk Chester Hodrrcy, llul He Hart, J. ClrlfTeu, Harry Pel Wariai Wm CwilnMult. I..M. Lie Ottzf*. Al. limliuin. Will Pure, Frank H. liotfey. Dave, Jnlin RmihI O. PiiVfii[»iri. Cennro ft Tlienl Harry lirldley. Waller Del'ew Tbo*. li. Ureeue, 1,. M. Peiiver Jack" Ollnwretll Hltf.C Daiuaigliiio J. W fJtilbreili, K. PuvlH, Murliin-I Ullimire, Inerwad Hurry Mr. ft Mra.I'aul Plckniaii, W. A ailtnteretll. Tuny Dcutp* Ilowiuiia llurtou, HI DnaliltiK*<m, Hardy, John Albert I*. Hyluuiix, Fred Doyle, i-jiwiinl Henry, J. K. LKjIIRlnt Miil.-oti. Ilnil. Waller DcndiiK LMwita HayM Hiilly Pe line. Billy llnrrU. rjro. I.v Male. J. 0. llorlli, Ulik * II it Fonda Hardmnti. Joe ...jtaherly, Alt. Hick* ATcnKyck Penis, It. (loiTmini. Carl Haley, '.'on. Hunter, Jolui K Hi- l-tmii. Herlir ]|i>uriniin, PuiniluK A Krnukle J. Pjytnu HamllUiti, \V. 11 poiiiii'lly -lui.II. Hiirrli, K. A. I FrutikF. Hurley. Heflwn Pemmlinc Arllnir Hill ft F.djiminlH amiW Itutieoek, C. F. Plf-kium P. Karl Hat-ker. Ixiila J lluwiinl A Cameron Peltoae, f'eler Henelln', Jim* llarcliiKloii P.J. . Iba-Dler. Jack l>el Veerldo, _ IltMvi.nl. Ili-lifJ. i«rl«-H T piiyk* ftOmniti'r PeiiiM, Homer Punn ft (Mailer Pawley T>er«re*l IM-ill IVIoaa II. I'vniiH, A. H. Kckirt ft lk-ry Or If. Ira Kdwrtoii, Mr. ft Mra IJilloger, Alfn-d gUMdl, V.. Kgetar, Fred F-t(Tl-rui»i; Fred EJMll, I), U. Henley, Tim UerU-rt fluliney Hnrrlo T. B. HnirliiKioii A- tain Jluhli-y. M. I-!. llntiHlitdii. Artli Ualollloii (leoll. llainlMTS. A. I'. If rlHTitlf , Fred Ilniiuiivt Melvlll Henry, T. 1*. Hnrland ft ll<>lll'--on Miini-y ft iJuKi: Hcffruu, X. II. Hlckc-y, Krnnk Hetlkel, tin). Peru, \V. H. Ueudft-MXi, Frank A. Howe, Kniext HiiyvM. Sully Hoyt, W. B. Uuutley* Moore Co. Ilornn, Eddie Hottati. KriifC llnrrlnglon pai liiivuurl. Frauk Howard A .Melt ill Tliillen, Jack HiirtHflonicb Chia Ilnyv*. Tommy llowhrdi Pane. HitrrlMii A SiillnTlaml Herald Ki|iiurv .Comedy "4' Byife Wnlt. M Iiihiiw, Artiim- Huldeii, Kenltll llcliert. Will r Hardy, John llowNrit a Kurih Huhlrouek (leu. Howard A Alton lliirrlnv.il Hn,., Htiiriiiidon, Mr. ft Mra. llinl-on rii-rt ft tleurgle Hoicaii, Krumt IlowniilA Mioler linn ft HiirrlH llotidlnl, Harry I insoii. Burt linncrUt Mil*. : lrvimiil, Frtil J. JtH'l. Burl Jdiiv-i, J. A. Juliiinon, Jih) J i'in. In p. ft llrnlfron Jiirvtn, A. i;. JaimIih, J. M. Johiiaoii, Prrlii Jordan, J idea Jewi-ll, F. C. JiUiter, Wm. J. Jiilitiaoi), ,Iort JolmiHiii, C.irroll JolniMun, t;iia«. lirlly ft Vlolette Kennedy FmlW. Keouli, Tliua. J KevK-y, Pua lieiio, Wm. Kino. Wi-leh A •Mi-lnis^ Holder, J. H Kvlme, (!. > Jvlrkuatrlek, John. Jr. Kentttiia. Three ICjili, J. F. Kiiiiii)), Hurry Kennedy, .lliu Ki-iiilinl, Chin). Kelnn. .Iliiiiny Kuril, M. J. Ihl'-m, Tout Kit 'II. Fi'Uiik Klinnlom, |t. I,. Kline. Km Ion 1-1 Keuriuy. fat I.iillinoni, .Maukleli! Kelly, Clmnle Ktrlhtnr, 1^' J. Keiini'iiy, Kd. Kara*, Mr. Ourt Kala, Albert ft Fretla Kolil. Wis. I.a Vivu ft Crow l,u lifile. Win !,H!li;lr, Wm. H Unilil-ea ileo,W. Prstrr. Billy l.yueli. TIhin. II Leonard, J. ft H ii die T.an>la, 1. Lonu, Harry Lynn, Uux l.ei.'ml:'. Harry l.arldUH, John l.iirlnj:, Ben l\ I.avvrem-e' Hltmti l.loyd, Wllke« I^-in ft Adeline i.riiv Alex. Jr. I.iivine, Arthur 1,1 »e. J allien J. j>*ando, lieu Late * i.ueo J.iLiijilcy, I'rcil [.■:; !■■:,'•■ , Jollll I.Hll'iMe, Harry iHiilie. W. I.yiiuiii, II. t>, 1.11 Me, It. W. Una, F. w. Mlhituw, s. Luhl ft Ceidl l.ii /.ni', .lonli, l.iitlier, Clydu l-Hiinuii, Bert |,i.niw, II. J. L» Itune, W. It UUtliimi, Frank l,j Ht-lli., Win. l.n H'i-.'. I'Vldtu I.. Hl-'IHTK. WlU. j..-ii ,.■!■, Frill l.w, Harry ft JaHle LalhroiH*. Hurry McKeeaer, C'lin-j Mur.lnill, Poh Momhelto, AI Mm-k, W. II. Mitchell, S. A. McArlluir, C i-: Mitciicll, Wr McAlinn, .In \larl.h- ft Mflck .Morrla, Leon MkCivlney. W.A ■ l.v. Sitimie! hem* ltohr tin .laiiH-t 1' \IiioJc. [ \V. Melrtwe, Win. Morrlt, Stun Ma-t-Hiu, K. A. ... H. M. M--t*ettl. Curl Mni-ve, Jink Mellanl. Leroy McNavlti, Jamen Mi:i.Mjii A, Mouurk'f A Smltti Median, M. K, Mtirtlit, S'onmtii Alo-tn'i-. II-null Inn ft MoMlier Mi-ii", CtiHK. ],. .May, Heruuui M.ii-tl-nll.' Jaek MeCartliv F. P. Murlde r.iv.i.v Mittut, W. F. Vloliley lUtaS'eltl fiorrhwey. Javk .Miller, A. At. Moyi'i-, Wm. Mnehtiley, J. T. llrCilllli, M. Miller. F. T. Myers, Ham Mereevey -lohu Mm |. In, Nk-ti, J Mill, Ale.; Myera, J.k< Miller. l.Oil Man, NK-k A. Mariln ft IthtKvwny MeNitH. I. M utility, T Fniiieli MeKemiu, Tom MeMulam, Tim Mai-altnll. Hen.O Mii-tcv, Kdwiird r£c*wM Fred I 1 Mack. Jts> P. "Mnriwlltea" MilttiiWilii, Ft'iink A, Muruhy, II, Mi-Siea. J. V. Uiiek. PU-k Mink J. ftParrle .McAnlkin, Jul* Ulller, Billy Uii.-k, Uuht. B, Uuh-oliii A Mlievelte Millt'r (ll.tiid-euiT» Mardo, Tmn Mvilraw Iteruard iiiii|-li,v, MclmU Mi-l.iiiiL-.il I In Jim MeUi'lll TAHipi \i-i-ei-t. Four Nelauii, V. T, Nell.M. Pri'Qt Nevuro, JoiU'iih . Illllit* N'l-l-ini. JollU NIUk- ft lliirtleintx Naatm, F. W. Niduii, Bnldiy Niched*, fit tirw Noblellu ft Miin.lii.ll Nt.rliiit Mr. I 1 .;-i': Ni.l.iit, Fn-d Ni'lciuia. Four t'oiiilt'iie Nolan, HiHitgu irvllle, cum. I, U'll.llllil'll, TlHI- U'Hiiru, ,lauir>H U'Pnimell, F. J. Oliee, Hlehnrd llj-j', JOMfldl iverloii. Harry Iweii C'tfll uTIititliiii, John HlKKltix. Jita. Hraan. Hen t'eai I, (1. i'. rlicxii. Kohl Hnniarna Troup UiwM-il, Walter Ituee, Jm-k Itl.hT, K. D. rtoelionliDlini. lloehetiliiiuiii K. Keader. Ileury Hire. Myrwii U. Itiinen. It. V.. Kiiyninn. I'rvtl Kom;, .int-k Itumn nut, 1j. hl|>ley, Tom Uoaxalrv A Doretto ItoaH, via-. Rmmnnite Howl. Poiinti, ill'-ky k0»Hl, l.llU'l Ituaaell, U, J. l(« Id. Hul Key iHiltlP, Maxwell Iteene, llmvey Kl.V. I'. l;!|H. Itny ft Taylor Iteyivard, sir, A Mi-. BflJ Itoxrlle, \v. fl. Mlotle, I::. C. 3u»ulim. Ilerloert If. William,, Mali M. ni'v. lii-i„-l,-v ti**nnuj llnryA Smlili ft tillUrrt Shlimimi, Ja-teph S|.'iuii. Pi run *tL-HII(l.tl. fell. I.. smith, l.e-lli- Hfmiiai. C O. Seaiitnion, A.L. Httu-xm, J. II. Simif. t^d Seottton Kd. I.. .-. ;".'U i.i -. Drew ?ox". t'lttil A. Swru ft Wexltirouk Kheffer. Oi»l H Hlii'|i|iiivi) ftWurd Maundem ft i 'iij'uroii Stewart A Itiiyinmid Si'iitl, Julni Steele?', W. O. sti.hii, u.J, SIlRW, U. Sltlmller, l'nul SiiIIiijjvi- ft llrowuson simw. J. J. Setitnmi, K, F. Slivlaittet. 0. Hinli-y. Mr. \U Ulrlvfekl Mtmtri'M, MaVtlii rllati-r 4: Flnclt ytinkMi'«llii-r, Harry Stuck well Kdmond Sherniitu, Pan rklHfrff, H. F. 4hK'ldH ft Hud Ken ■itilllvnn, 0. J. Smith ft ltlBIli'llJU'll idly, ftittrite Smith, Bay 0. S rtiy fcr , J oft .Vulliimy, Sum .t «niii ft: I'owera Sin in t in i u, A. (J. shuiiU'wurih. Waller Sauiler*. Pet*. 11 I'liiJhinwaii. Mark Tunirr Sfnrvel. Ti-oiimla li- lloyd Taylur, 0. H. l'lioni|noii A I.ntrreiieo TnlMii Chi;a.M. TlitjiiiMH, F. C, nmie, t. o. t'uklio, Jidtii Tlim-nton, Jjh. Vim (iftii-n Bub Vnn Ki*hm, Uunia>r Co. tinner, Mux V'nrdiuuim, Mr. "i-iie Piirili-ii, Karl I'liik Krnent riliiKle Jidiimlo Price, Frwl L. Payne, Pllverll. I'ii.i|iietle, W.M WlNlem, I'l-nl WfiHlil. Heir. W Willi Inn I'liiH.H Woir, Frank Wai'liinelalrr, Aulun Witla, Nat M. Wiiimui. ftain I'lllurtiii, (>. S. Wit I'lK-l: ft Nolan Wul. II, T, I'lelicrl, Wlllla Willi In ler ||.B. I'otnroy. (J. B. Wesley, I Mill a l'«d. JCretl WmhI, Dm. A. IVIloa, A. I*. Win ten Wd. U. IVrrv. Jnlin H. WiKliinni, V. U. •nvlllii. Julni Wnlker, ChaN.I) IVlifold, T. J. Wtln.ler, \V. V. I'litlen ft Ferry wilmui. Itolairt I'uieut Joaetili Went, Jniuea I'l-termii, (Jarl Wealoii, Al. H. I M HkMMiar* > J Vleten ft llleii gtllitK, Mmlicy MVn.li-ll Norniau A Nlikermm VVlbun, (!i*y. X. '.nlliro'ie, Hurry iteyiuldH. Jim,A. Wl.llliiker, #v. Jut KiiyuiMid, Itayinoud ..HtleHeld Clina. Ilaymmid P. WiiKtier, H, 1.1-Hoy, Nut IHtihy, Antuir U'lnlr-rM, K. Lconurd ft HtiMetto. Fronk WcWi, Wm. ». BaateCo Itynns, h. Yellou Pmf.fitli Lehman, Joe Iteito Penny Ymiiiic ft Ileury Lunelle Jack A. &Do VaU-, Arllnir Lu Pou, Fred del ft Pro*. Untune. I'klwiu Mnol;. Oaeur Knmltill, (ico, I* '/inner, Porrvit Keiio, Ueo. It. ■1210 Mil in; AT iihaii Bin lint, ^^* DISIItK I OT CUMMniA, Wtliter.- Jin J. WiiMlilnirlon—At the Columliln Tlieain (Luckull & HinntlliiK. umnuK'TKj Hie Oily HluilillUK CouieUy Moi;k «'u. Inat wvi-k rloaeil tin* most Hiicn-H'ifiil H'ii-Iiik iimt Smniner en- K'iK''nu>u( lit lite liNlory of UiIm [nt'iiiliir titiilHe, In "WlieelH Wlilitu Wlieeln." I-IxcelliMit lioiiaon all Ihe week. J.IINA 1'AIlK ((InirL-c IC, fJMI, fimtlltfjor).— Thin svi-i'k IHvelllt'H linyul Itullilll lluilil lioltla over lu Hie Hlii'll. and AIIjiih, Hn* tlifllt lupu uci'former.'ou tin 1 ulpiKjurriitie Mluj;u. OUW Kciiu I'Aitit (U H. Bliiiw, ainiiajter). —Tula nniKnlik't'iit purk, HiuukIi not yet com- [tleletl, la iHirtlitPy oui'immI, wllh Ha H10H. Kcrrla wheel, mj NU-rluim fiiveriiH, Hlieuiird'ti iiikvIiik iileturea, ule., nnU la nil i;ti iInk a Iiijk 1 ' iiumln.-r of vinllora. A Hcenic railway, shunt tlm cliuli'i, (laiurlnK pavilion, mid other V»rk iiltrntlliuiH lire In iirorenH of rmiHtrut'- iton. hut tin- plttcc will not luive IIm romiilute upeiltlllt 'till next KiiimniT. It la iiinkr the aiinie tiiiiniiKi'ineitt ua tliu Willow (Irnvn I'nik, near l'hlliiileliihln, nnd will he run ou tltw same iiiieiitlltl acaie. Cnnw CHAM Lakk (IlerlnirtClautle, tnnti- alter).—Tlii* Marine lUind (m'elloio couccrtK are atill urovtiiK « utiuiiK ilrawluy; t'liril, NftTR.—Frederick liiKcmnJI, uwrn-r anil <ll- rerlnr uf Liiun I'nrk. Iiiih aoltl hi h lutereHt 111 the Niiiiii- In tin. 1 WiiHlilllKlun, Alex'indflii unt] Mi. Vt'rnoii Hallway Co., on whle.h line It It lornlml. Heorue 10. Hill will he i.ieiu RIC'iKi vlee U. A. WitnitT, who Ii.ih Itm art- polntetl iireim uueiit fur Vliufitlii IIulim-iIu cuiuIok lour. *» » MVIiVI.AMi. llnlihiturv.—The hill nt Blerlrle I'nrk (Ht-l)onhvrKer & Irwin, mann'cori) tot tlm Mirient week lueluilea: Ktllth Ueleiin. Jack WIlHiiti mill roui'Miiy, Ahiliilluli Uiuttiera, Voting niul He Vole, ittitl lite He Fnyp Hint erg. Ilui.i.ii'.sv Htki:kt IfltWRi W. Wm, miniB- K>'ii, am) Hlnitey'a |ClitirU>K K, Illiuiey. mini- n«eij, reopened Haiui-dny, Aujr. 1. Hm for- Uier with "Tliu Mali uf Her Chuhe," nnil Ihe latter with "The Hrcut Jewel MfBtwr, ♦♦♦ I.imii KBUBUi will Httir In "Tliu Dcllo o( thu Ohetto" thu coutlne beaaou.