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Ocl'OBEK 6. Mift and.the \VeBtou. Slslero, Tim Honor? Burletjqueis prospered Inst week. AMJiitiMHiA (II., N..Var«n, manager).—Tho tjtilffltwgtte niria, headed bv (loo. It. Alexan- der, ft big local favorite, arc hero 1-G, In "Our 'NtflfchtrtM'' and,"A Day at the Seashore." VMMrQW Is presented by the Moorce, Etlcr sitHJ..Webb. .Montgomery and Cahtor, Potter ami Hurt well and Oeo. IJ. Alexander. The star Show Ulrli merited the liberal patron- nge beytoA'Ctt last week, ALicbUm (G. H. Bntcheller, manager).— Thy LIU-Lifters' this week. The ahow opens with the burlesque, "The Lid Lifters In Paris," and closes with toe skit, "San Toy." There :1h nn Intervening olio of first class ' aye., During the past week the Greater New York'Stare presented a first class, show to liojy returns. "Aeimsf & Stone's Muhkum (A. B. White, manager).—Although lu Ida.third week here, Uandloi), nrmlesn nnd legless wonder, still tiiddy-tlie place,of prominence in the curio liBl.,..:New i . features.In the same department this week are: Mite. Carrlno's trick bears, tffia jSSellos,;iit tents of. strength; Tlll'a Marl- . cuettes,'JProf, Topp's,'Blimp and Ben Hhr, the^ monster, snake, who is enjoying his semi- annual meal, in the theatre, whtch Is packed nlne.timeH .daily, are: The Minstrel Muds.. introducing Violet Dale. Ida Cnhip hell. Grace Toledo. Majunc and her "Choir Celestial," Cassle French, Clara Steele, Viola -'Crafofrt," Llxetto Puller, fcrla Musette, Mil- dred laMU Frank Cook. Harry Foster, Jne Maxwflll 1 '"Mlckey" Finn, and extra vaude- ville, .hy the Bonos, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Hpthns. tho Buckleys, Kitty Hoffman and James Maxwell. ■XicKeloijeon (W. 11. Wolffe. manager).— Cliaa. Mlllinan, munlcal performer; Bomer- vltlo Bros., wrestler*, nnd Victor Bros., bag iiunelterB, are curio hall cards for week of I. The line tip in the theatre Include*: Howard aiidVlrkevy, May. Parker, Mar Collins, DolIIe Clifford. Jenplc Hatch, Annie Walsh, and the Queen Hiirlcequers. - - '/Walker^ museum (L. B. Walker, mana- per)-—A wrestling tournament Is being held lii tkc cdrlo hall tills week. On the stage the cDteitalnmenti. la furnished by the Dainty IVfkleBiiue;\3.. the..olio presenting Ilcne Camp* hell, Blanche Lorlnp. lithel wllllamB, Major Ktiglish, and the Walkerseope. - CoAiiyui: JW. J.. Allen, manager).—The bent obtainable In moving pictures nnd Illus- (rated nanus keeps this handsome new resort i-rbwded daily. The Hatfield-McCoy Fued. "Hlglits In a.Great City" nnfl "The Acrobatic Burglar*", are picture features this week, and. the;soloists arc :Frarik Cohan, Thomas Itlillock..Ben Itltcltlc, Maurice Porcelllan, H. .1. .Uiw, (trace Mordaunt, Lllllun . Morrell, Kiitl;erlno Hawkins and Helen Qualey. , ;NAteb. —Concert bills Sunday, Sept. 30: llpicUvln Sown—Kmmelt Devoy and com- iwiny, Dzlrln, Murphy and Willard, the I'c- lolH, Cha». and .lac. Aliearn, . Hmliert nnd Huger.i,...IeiijiliiK8 ahd ftenfrew,-Voiding and HnvJa, Knox Bros.,;. Barlow and Nicholson, and Lizzie Otto. Qlobc and MnJcMtc —Orant Htid Hong. Duryen and Dcluud. Four IUanns, Koilr Nlgl)tonn, Mlilni and (Jrovenl, Prof. J.mhola, '.Welch, Mealcy and Montrose, orth atid Fern, Lillian Hliaw, Nat Haines and'AI* tliea Sisters. Orphcum —It Ice and Prompt, Geo. TC.-rortcBCne and company. Ward anil Clnran, Jbhri W. Hansonc, Taylor. Gran- vHlo-iindicompany, Krosliil. Daisy Harcourt, the. KoDips and others. ' Colonial— The Block Hike Hand of England ..Harry'and Mar- garet Daly Vdhcs Mill play I he Orphcuni week of:.irj. In a playlet, "A Flat Mistake." k .\'rij'•.■iiytann H. Howe comas to Tremont Temple,fly It! mut 1 a, with hla moving pic- lures .Thomas Kelllv, business mn lin- ger.of "The (»ld Honlestend." Is seriously til with typhoid fever nt Ml I ford, Mass..;;.. The Brockton Kalr Is lielng held this week. Among the features arc: Mile. Vvuuue, D'Airy. who "loops the loop" In an nuto: Will. Ulll. high wire walker, mid a big vfludovilo-bill At (tic conclusion of ills mnmirient; at the Tremor.t, lust Saturday ilijihf, Arnold- I July closed hla season, dls- biitilted hla company and withdrew from the Slmbel't Bros.' manngemebt. It la nimored ilitir the breali was caused by the Insistence of Mr. Daly that the price of the Ifest scats be raised from $1.50 to $2.00, nnd the re- f'ts-fti .of, the. Shuberts to.agree to the propo- sition. THff y|IW YQBK p^IPgEB. , 873 i.owi-11.—>At the Lowell Operu IIouso(Culm & Grant, inanauers) "Weary Willie Walker" pleflsed big businesH Sept. 24. "'Way Down Mast." always a favorite here, was welcomed -ftplMt, W excellent huhlncBii. AI. Leacli-and Three UosohudH,' 1!7, plriyed .to good returns. "David; Unnim," '■ •£»/-tto, featmlnar fjarry BroWn,'delighted* capacity houses. The h'u|i- porltng coinpaiiv wns excellent. Thomas M. Shea, Jn i-cpcrtory, week of Oct. 1. - . , Acamkmy or MUSIC iltlrlmrd F. Mutpiiy, umMKcrl.—The Soverln I>o Deyn Stock Co. .dfliltflited" Its ;mauy admirers lout-week. In "Iield by the Knomy." tlie houses being fined to. oVerilowliig' all the week. Mr. De Deyn, Kuktoc' Hayden, Fredetlo Burt, .Tosoph a. Olllow, Mnbellu Kstclle and Cumcron Clemens espccialy disrinjfUished ithomselv«H. Mr. ClemeiiM made his first, appearance with the company nnd did clever work In the juve- nile lead. "Mrs. Dane's Defense" week of Oct .1, "The Middleman" next. !l llATHAWAi'fi. (John I. Shannon, manager). —Thc-beat bill of the season last week, and business"to capacity.' Koy and Clark, Gold- smith and TIoppc, Los Brunln and Harry Thoinpaon nil- scored. Ztnelle and. Boutcllo were on lu place of the Pearls, and .pleaded with their' slualnjc and conversational spe- cialty^ Currentv Charlotte "farry nod-com- pany, Swan and Bnmbard, Bayroond and Cav- irljf Juniper Brothers, ftlwrfffflin Comedy Four, iiju-i and' Ractlctt, Cora Grey, and the vitafiraph, Sunday concerts of moving pic- tures and vaudeville. <' Boston (J. II. TebbettB, monaffcr).^AI- ways a good show nnd an overflowing house here. Morgan anil Crane, Jamea -Irwin, and Lew nnd Nellie Plottl were big hits last week. "Tho Country.Store" scored alBo. Cur- rent.: Frances Andrews, Franks and Franks, Freeman and Watson, Joe -Everett, the Hol- lands, and the Boston bioscope, featuring "Life of a Cowboy." Mknth>x —Bradley's Movlug Picture Co. (S. I>. Bradley, manager) Is located nt liUO Central Street, nnd business is very* Ratls- fnetory. The slav Is Indeilnltc. John C. Spll- liine Ir the operator John Crotty, of the Hcrefln Du p eV n. Stock Co.. leaves this week toiopen with "The Light Eternal" Co....y, T-hci-nev/ orchestm «t the Hathaway. Thomas Kershaw, pianist director, la winning itiuch. fnvor. Their concerts Include numbers of Mr. Kershaw'* compositions Pnut.Aramet Is Min-cpHsfnlly ojieratlng flic vltagraph at the Hathaway. The Sunday concert Includes: X.lnelle nnd Boutelle. Harry ThoraiiHon, Gold- aniltli nud Hoppc. nnd Mabel Rowland Peter J. Brogan. for fifteen veara ticket tuker with Buffalo tlMYn Wild West, died at his hoUQ.'hetc at Grecnmont Park, Sept. '23, nt the age of fortv-two venrs. Mr. Brogan was a linguist of marked ability, making his ser- vices dui-ing a tour of the world with Col. Cody's- Show Invaluable. Ho leaves two brothers, Piof. Hugh and Edward J. Inter- tnent-waa-at Lowell, Mum, a Wurt'cufpr At Hid Worcester Tlienlrc < Alf,.-T.- Wilton, resident inansgerV Iritis. Munn nnd -Clara Liptntin. tit "Julie Bonbon." <»it. 1, a; Peter F. Hallcy. in "Tim Press Aaent." T», 0. "Veroufqiie,"Sent, ^4, 23, nta'fM to Ulr Blawl Rouses. - The produc- tion was beautifully staged, anil the entire qomnany sliojihl lu>. prthwl for Its excellent work,, If It. w»ro ti*. piny a iHiirn ciigflc'- merit If v.imf/l poslilvi-h'brim; s. II. o." liiwl itfiw. Tin- HilsHjdl Urntliers were wi'll rv- fi'|v,.i| L'71'0. FfAXJii.ix S(ji'.\i:i: 1.1. F. Uiirke, resident innnii-j-'il.- Maxln*> ICIIIoll. In "Her Orent Matcb," Oct. l.i Kugenlc Blair, In "J'kfl .Wu- mnn- in tho Casn," :t. ntntlnee and night; Prank Dulslo, In "Sergeant Urue," 4; Blanche.Ring, In "Miss Dolly. Dollars," G; 'lorn Waters, In "Nulghboriv Neighbors, 6, matinee and night. "The College widow' 1 attracted good business Sept. 24. "Are Yon a Mason r r drew well 2T. "The Squaw Man," JO, played to an ulmost capacity house. Ma? Irwin, In "Mrs. Wilson, Tbnt'B All," was enthusiastically received 2H. Otis Skinner, In "The Duel/' furnished uu excellent attrac- tion 2ft. - Fa«k (Alf. T. Wilton, manager).—Week of Oct. j, the Star Show Girls! Including: NicholK and Crotilx, Bskcr nnd Lynn, Mackey and Mnchey, La Sella Trio, James Dixon, Ada Corbert, nnd St. Clair nnd Fennell. Lsst week the Baltimore Beauties plnyed to fcry good bufllnrsK. l*oi*l'fl (J. C. (.'riddle, resident manngcr). Bert LcBtle. with Sailer ni'd Barbaretto, In "Hogan's Visit;" ITred and Pauly, Ryan and nichfleld. In "Mag Haggcrty's Reception:" Delphino and Delrabra. Harry Le Clfllr, Adams and I)rer, In "A Bogus Chauffeur;" Holler and Fletcher, and the elcctrograpb, l. BiiBluess could not be better. Mrckanics' ,Ham,.— Tho nnnnnl mnsle festival will-take place. 1-5, under thn sus- pires of the. Worcester County Mnslc Assocla- tlon. Many prominent vocalists will. be heard, as well as the Boston Symphony ^Or- chestra.. The ronduetors will be Wallace" Goodrich and Franz Knelset. Xoteh. —Otis Skinner is ably supported by Walter Hitchcock, who was for several sea- sons ,wlth the Hunter-Bradford Summer Stock Co.,.at the Worcester., Ma Lewis, who was also connected with the stock com- mny for two Beasons, wilt be with Louis Mnim and CInra Llpman 3, 2 At .the Nickel, for week of Oct. 1, the attractions will be even better than the first week, and nc^w moving pictures arid illustrated" songs will be given. .. -'■■-'■> . ' , SprliiKflc-M— At tbo Court Square The- atre (D..O. Oilmore, manager) "Tlie Beggar Princess," Sept 24, 25, drew fair houses. "TU»j Collego Widow*" -Tj. kept the patrons' attention throughout May Irwin 27, Otis Skinnor 2&, "Are Vou a Mason ?'v2ft,'Thomas .Itifferson Oct. 3, "Mr. Hopklnson" 2, Bright- side School (local) 'd, Navassar Ladies' Band 4, Frank Hariris 5, "The Arrival of Kitty" ii, Thalia Theaire Co. IJ, James K. Harkett 10,. Albert Chevalier and I'vette Gnllhert 31, "Just Out of College" 12. Nelson (Ooo. II, Miller, resident mana- ferJ.-rHenry.Ifi, IHxey, la-"The Man on tho tox," 2<J, packed the house from pit to dome. Tho company was excellent, l'eter F. Hnlley Oct. 3, 4, '"Wis L'rlnce Chap" 30, "Double HarncBa" 12. 1 a. . ..,'.■ l'or.i^a (Gordon Wrlghter, resident niana- Sc-r)'.—Bill ■ w*ek of 1: Joe Welch, Flood irus., I he Barrows-Lancaster Co., Three Whitman HtMtera nnd Willie Robinson, Iferr SiLOfia. John and Bertha Rich, La Belle Comedy Trio, and elccfrograph. Uii,Mo>n: (p. jr. shea, maunjer).—Tha Parisian Widows, 24-2(1, drew houses of good- ly proportions. •Montana" 27-20, N^w York Stars Oct. 1-:t, "The Man of Her Choice" 4-«. In 8'r.uiK Rrai.m.— "princess Beggar,". In which Pauln Kdwaids is starring, opened,at Atlantic" City, N, J., Hept. 22..... .Unset Hunt, of tins city, last season of Blanche WalNh's- company, btts been, engaged for "1'eggy from. Paris." Miss Hunter Is knowa In tlie profession as l'aullna Harvard Paul Dill ion, ngcnt for Curxon, & Haekett, had the injjitortune to lose a considerable sum of iiiotloy while Joamevlng from here to Hartford, Ct Mr. Dllllon did not dis- cover his toas until he had reached Pawona* Tlieatre... .Joe Onthrle,' frohi here, In play- ing . Max with Paula lOdwnrdK' "Beggar PrlncrsH." .Lottie Clary, of Krving, has been re.Hlrig with her parents after a Hum- mer aeason wllh the FadetloH Ladles' Or- chestra at Keith's Boston house, aim \» to be with the BoHtonlAua this season. Daisy and Hazel Osry-are lo be with Droll & Arm- strong'a Vnssr Oii'ls another" aenaon...... TiicChliucK of the wedding bells ware heard 24. whiin Rebecca Clapii-Fngucto nnd Dom- Inlck J. Flfliincan, with Business MaDiigflr William M; Ilnle, of "Beggur Princess" com. pany, slipped ovorto tho City Clerk's office and were married by him. Later the wedding feast, vVas enjoyed at the Worthy Hotel. Miss Fuguet-j and Mr- Flanagan were both with "Ited Feather'* the ptist season... ."The (Jin from 1'a.rls." which was to have appeared at the Nelson Theatre Oct 0, 7, canceled. J.,"A. Blnkc, manager of the iirnuHc- ment enterprise^ of the electrlu rallroSilH of the New York, Now Haven and Hartiord Railroad, wilt spend the Winter hi tlm Mouth, W. M. Crane, who was to have played Court Hqiiaro I'heatre Oct. 10, canceled "I'dtc", Curlsy In scoring a decided success as the coal h«*avcr, In the closing burlesque with, the, Behman Show...:.. 'firlxlc Bou- telle, of "•'This Rollicking Girl" Cft, had the mlHfortune to .get a bud full at tho Middle- (*ex Th«tre„Mlrtdlelown, Ct, 2U, .-but,luck- ily broke no mflw, although she' was hudly bruised. She had Just retired to her dressing room after the second act, and unthinkingly leaded against tho door, which opened, pre* clpltittlng her to the stage, twenty-live feet below, .whci'o she.was picked up for dead: After ii few weeks': rest she .expects-to ho able to resume her old position..... .Of tho hoys of local 1.1, of the BUIers and Bill Posters of America, Fred P. Belmont Is now with "The .Convict's Daughter," uctlug as Kta'gc carpenter; Root II. Clark la advertis- ing agent at the Nelson ; It. M. Hfinons mnn- ugtir of No. 2 car, rmvnoe Rill's Wild West, and Dave Kline ahead of Howard Hall'.... P. B. Biilllvnn has forsaken the stage to en- gage In the hotel business, at Plattsburg, N. I '.. The Court Houare Theatre pro- gramme has appeared this aeasoa. In a new cover, deigned |iy C. <}. Sheldon, and tha kelson by Hprlngllcld Photo Engraving Co, Both arc published by John IV Dwlght John;J. Murray, a Chicopee boy, Is. with '■Beggar I'rlncess'' Co......Leo I«ash Studio has furnished a new curtain for Poll's local house. i O'llan; and Itourke-, Kdwln Cramer, and iilckelscope, Notbh.— 'Al. Haynes, former manager of Iho Casto and Savoy, will return to the stage Oct. 3,. opening at Keith A Proctor's Uhlqn Square Theatre, New. York, Ih a comedy, on. titled "Too Much Married." and will be sup- ported hy Julia Redmond, llnrsln Harris, Albert Cunningham and Harry Fowler.,... John Dnly, for two seasons with the Bufftn- ton stork Co.. has joined "As Yo Sow."..,. Julius Calm won In town last week D. It. Buftlnton, formerly manager nf ( tho Nickelodeon, hns opened the Savoy Theatre, nt Clinton. Masa.. with refined vaudeville Mr., nnffintoh. will he assisted by M. V. O'Brien. Lynn.—At the Lynn Theatre {b\ (1. Har- rison, manager) the Nnvasaaii Ladles' Hand pldyed Sept. 24. MHilne Rtltatt presented "Her. Oreat Match" to a One house 2". "Weary Willie Wnlker" came 20. "Kerr; Oowr was seon by a fair, shied audience ^7 "Oirls Wilt Be (flrls" hnd a lUg house 21 nnd " 'Way Down Kast" did big .business 2!. "Why Olrls Leave Home" Oct. I, /'David Unrum" 2. "At Cripple Creek" 11, Nam-i' OWell 4, "tinder Southern Skies" (3, Daniel Bully ft. Daniel Bynn Co. 8-33. AuDiTonti'U (Harry Katses, manager).— This week: Arlington and Uelston, Mack and Hi tot t. Harry Thompson, George K. ITor- tescue nnd company. Madge Vox, Herald Square Quartette, Cook, and Clinton, nnd tho vltagraph. Oem (Cbfls. W. Sheafc, manager).—Cur* rent attractions arc: Jfilpbo, Mr, and Mr*- Blesslnffi the Robs Sisters. Fred Casley, will i<\ Allen, Lulu Keeley, and tJafi moving pic- tures. BaLsm TiiKATnn, Salem (Geo. H. Cheat-. ham,^ manager). — OUs . Skinner, la "Tho Duel.'' 1; ^ r At Cripple Creek" 2, Nance O'Nell, In "Ktlsaheth, Queen of England," s. !*■'■■-■■■ Lawrence.—At the Opera House (Grunt & Cahn,' managers) "The- Old Homestead" came to a .fair house Sent, 24. "Tho Kerry Gow" .had.fair hURlnoss 2A. "\Vhen Knlght- hood Was In Flower" had good houses 2(1, In- cluding matinee. " 'Way Down Ebb!" cainn to a.falr houBe 27. "Weary WlJlle. Walker" •Mttd'SB. "GlrlB Will Be (ilrls ,Y had good business 29, including miiUnce. Sliepurd's moving pictures had fair business 30. IJookcd : "At- Cripple Creek" Oct. 1. "Why Girls LftVa Home" 2, "Under Southern Skies" 4, Nnuce O'Nell 0. , . . , , . Colonial (J. Fred Lees, manager).—Good houses uttended Inst week. Booked week of 1 : ]<iiiyxon and Nanmn, Maceo and Pox. Thomas Meegan atid company, Laura iiidivuy, Paul Klelst, Alf fJrnut and Ktbcl Hoag, tho Four ltlnnos, and moving pictures. , New Rcdrord.—At ItieNcw Bedford The- ntrc (Win, If. Cross, mumiger) '"lUio Ninety nnd Nino" jdayed Sept. '2u t to a top heavy house, "The Collego Widow," 2(1, hnd big business. Frank Daniels Oct, 3, CInra Tur- ner Co. 2-tl. ; Hatha wait's (T. B. Baylici, matiagur).— BUI week of 3 : bo. Scrran Animal Clrcm Poy Hnd Clark, Will Archer, Goldsmith and Honiip, Zlnclle and Uoutelle, Pungo'itnd Leo, Muhlc Uowiixnd nnd vltagraph. • Havui (Wui. il. Hhlne, manager).—Weeh of 3, pictures and Klorence Hartley, Tauntou.—At the Taunton Theatre (Cahn & Cross, managers) the Clara. Turner Co., Rapt. 24-21), hail fair returns. lH>t -Karroil comes week of Oct. 1. ....;■ .': . »i » ' oM.1.0. ..;..„., cavallo- cnsHgeraent nt Music Hilt Is an* nonnftHl for Oct. 20, 2T Curs Hand Ma- gulre h«s gone to Canada to till protenlonil engngenients Tho University of Cincin- nati. football team hit arranged tt> tse -Htrongheart" lu a body Klslo Krltisch. vvho.Is going to Oernuny. to study, with Arno Hflf, tho Leipslg violin vlrtuow, will ho ten- dered a concert, at Woman's Club Hall, Oct. 18, when Corlnno Moo re -La wean and Louis Uhrgott will assist Victor Herbert came to Cincinnati acid. 21», to are Joo Weber. J-..]iti II, llnvlln was hnnqueted Hept. 2P, by the "Knocker's Club." nn organist. tlqn Inside the Business Mens' Club, which sidetracked nil precedents to "boost" the manager for giving Cincinnati a million dol- lar hotel lu the lintel Elnvlin. ■ ; ■' <■ . ! ■ cievftiinii. —At the Onern House (Harry 1j. Kline, mahngpr) Joe Weber's company nn- neiifrt in "Twiddle Twaddle" week of Oct. l. VMkt- .fonts had a moBt successfnl run In '-Th»* Vnndcri.llt Cup" Init week. Mogors Bros. tui:t. COMWI.W, (Drew A Cnmpbell. maiingns), ^-"Itrown nf Hnrvard," with Harry wood- vim, week of 1. Do Wolf Hopper had ca- pacity houses lust week. Never has Mr. 1 topper, hnrt aiich nn cnthusinBttc receiition ds.iie'hnjf dtirinc this engsgement. .Week of E "FiinRnn." . .liYCRttM (Geo. M. .Todd, ninnagor).— Johnny and Emms Kay, In "Down thcPlkr," week of 1. "A Good Fellow" had good re- ceipts .last week. Week of 8, "Texas." ■ .Ctwi'LAiin. (Geo. M. Todd, mnnfi|Mr).- r ''A rhj>psrate Cube*" week at l. "While 'Frisco Burns" had good business last week. The amart Set week of 8. . : ■ . «... ...jCriTti's (H; A. Dnnlels. mannaerL—Olll w«g of 3 includes: Julius Htniter. Lew Hnlty, Knnnlo Gnylord, Jack Wilson Trio, Threo Donnls. fci „ . Lnid'CC.'lf. Pecklmm, manager).—BUI weak of 3 Includes' Carter nnd Hcnrlckl, ISsmernlrtn, Chnrles De Conio nnd floa, Fran- colli and Lewie. lton\e Mityo and .lulloi. ..ftTAa (brew & Campbell, managers).—tho Imperials week, of 1. Tha Twentieth Cen- tury MflldH Imd good crowds last week. Veek of. U. the Amerlcnns, , liMi'ini: (Chas, W. Dontlnger, managerL —Al. Itecves' Big Beauty 8hi>w weak of I. Harry Bryant's lixtravanansn Co. drew well last week. Week of s.. Ttlco it Barton's Co. ■■.. I „ ....^,» . i ■ ■ ■ ColHMlin*.—At the Great Southern (Win. Sunders, mdnitjcr) ''Cllarh'y's Aunt" played to falrliuslncss Kept. 25, 2«. - Nat 0. Good? win.'In "Xlio Genius," entertained a cnpaclly audience 27. Fay Davis, In "The Housu.of Mirth," did well 2i'. Bva Tangiiay Oct. 2, Lillian Itusoll.a, 4, "PJIfl PaffifPnufliru. Hjiuiikut IF] o. Miller, mHimaorL—Jsinefl Powers, In "Tlie Hidu Moon," dellghled ra- paclly houses HepL 1*7-8.- "The Greiilec ijutn 4-(l. liiim Htukkt (Chas. W. Ilarptr, mannkcr), —"A Mnn'a Broken Promise'' drow largo . 24*2(1. '"Ill paelty 27-20. hotitta iNAfc. 24*2(1. '"llic Curse nf Drink" played to cuiiat'lty 27-20. "How llenrls Are Broken" Oct. .1 J]', Knit-si Hngnn, In "ItufUS P*ll RlT«r.~At the Academy of Music (W.-K MtiBon, resident manager) Thus. II. Shea, In. a strong repertory, Kept. 24-21), whs greeted by large and enthusiastic audi- ences. Mr, yjM'fi wsb at his best, nnd Ids support vn up to standard. Tom Waters, In "Tho Mayor of Labghland,' 1 Oct.. 3-8; "Why Girls Leave Home .6, 0, Pot Karroh MS. 8.vvoy (W. V. Mason, resident manager).— "Tho College Widow," Hept. .24, delighted 8. It. O. Plorencp Huntington, an the widow, was charming: HnlleLt Thompson whs est- (client, and Mimilc.Tuner, us tlie waitress, wnn e'ever. - The 'staging was adenuate. "The Old lloniistcad," 20, was thoroughly enjoyed by a good house. "The Nlnetjr and Nine," 27*29. played to fulr returns. Block Dike Build Oct. 1. Allen Doone, In. "Ecrrr Gow," 2;, Frank Daniels, In "tJergeant Brue,' 3; "When Iflilghlhood Was In Flower" 4. HmxuY'ti ((.'has. 13. Cook, manager).—This theaire opened Us vaudeville season- last wcpk, to excellent buylrjpsK. Kilmund Day and company, In "Tlie Shcrlny* heeded a stro"3g hill; giving good satisfaction. For Oct. 1 and week: The Hpook Minstrels. Amnnn srld llnrtlev. Kearney and Wseber. Mr. and Mi'ii. i.lllj Itiurv. i;ilt» Musical Four, Chester, Ti'iinion and compitny, .lesniic snd Mnrccllo Ilruoln. and riniionigriiph. , Boston (Chus, Hchlessliig<>r. manager).— nuslness conilnucK very snflHfactory. and the bills are pleasing. Rn* Ocl. 1 and week: Martin anil Doyln. .1. W, Hnriiugioii. Miu- can'f 0-***n, N'-III.- 11.inf..nl. mihI KliMk iiiiili f ..,iii', mill, iiti on extra iiilntrllini, C:irl lliinh. Oriiuin wrrHllcr. Xlt'Klll.'IPKi'X.- - tliroil xliitlTK iiikI gniHl hiisl. 1!«m« riil.-d lit-1 week. 0|M-iil«jr Oi-t. 1 mil week; He Wuia tfistcrs, UuUlu'livuns, Clitcliinnll.—Tlie Lyrlr Tlirutre Is np- prvHuhlng ciim|>lvlIo.h,.iilifl N'»v, 0 In the daio Of opening announced' bV (he Huiick'K Ojwru Hoiisn Co. and Lee Hhuberl., Uto dlrtctors.of the new house. What Clnvlnnutl will do with tun tticatifH Is a box otncojiroblom um , had to ansivcr us the old pmszlc, "How old Is Aon',''' With ihc entree of the Lyric this city will claim.two theatres of tho highest clasB, something that she bits not bad,since tlie.failure of the,. Wsjnut, which .wan built to divide patronage with the Grand. Cln- eiiimitl for aqveralaeaBons has. been one of the best towns on the theatrical map, upd the events of 'U0-'O7 will 1m of intense inter- est. . Business all around last week wim siilciidld, and Ihc reaction following I bo close of tho Full Fustlvul was thealrlcnlly heatihy, . .■Gjia.jni) Oi'KitA if'irsK (Harry Ilnluforih & John II. I lu vlln, niauuKers).—Robert Ktle- ■Jobn II. Ilavlln, manager).—Itohoit J.'ilehou, in vstrungheart;" Oct. 3-u.. The sojourn of Jos Weber h. nil stats. In Which Marie Urea*. lor shono, «h most successful. "Twiddle Twaddle" pleusml lovers' of muslrsl froth. Ulsln .lanls, In "The Vundcrbllt tup,". 7. WAfcSpV Stiihkt (H. t.'. Anderson & Henry M. Zlegler, managers).—Julius Cahn will In- troduce "Suudiiy 1 *. .Sept; 30. Last week Johnny nnd I'mina Bay found Mtu fourth edition of "Duwq. the Pike" a splendid draw- ing card, ''Babes In Toyland' r Oct. 7. JtoBi.TSON'N UftiiA Hoohu (OeorgQ F, Fish & Luella Forcpnugh Fish, manasera),—''Mon- sieur Beaucalre" will be presented by tho Forcpatigh Ktock Co. UjIn week. Lam week, "ItanaoaH Kolly" was vigorously Indorsed. Horschcll iluyull, who la looking fine, was a clover llunsuu. Ida Adulr &eems destined to become as great a local favorite us Kdytho Cliupinsu ur Lliizlc Hudson Collier, of tho old.utocg days She Is pretty as a picture, and shi- csn, net. Her Mary Cnhlll wns n ttrigiit spot In. nn enloyoblo performance. Hurry ITenwIck put a lot -of fire in "Jeff** Cahlll. "Tnlby" next week, CuLUMUJA (M. C. Anderson & H, M. Zleg. Icr, moitSKcrs). — Virginia Karl and her "Johnnie*' aro tint licadllncra this week. Others uro: Dun Burke and his School Girls, the Kdutfmun Troupe, Pans- Brothers, Paul Barnes,- Argyro Kastron, Austin Wtilah, the Quaker City Quartette, and Felix, Barry and Barry, as an udded attraction, will alsu con- tribute. . .■ . .....-■ /. - OLYiivic (D. S. McCoy, mansgerj.—Kdua Aug, u big Cincinnati favorite, in the big magnet of the bill tills week. Others: John T. Kelly and company, Barney Fagln and ITciirMtii Byroii, Jewell's Manikins, tho Bar- bara Ultclile Trio, AI. N'uwton and company, Vak'-'-co.. the Bell Trio, and Walters and i'rouiy. Hbi.ck's OfKiiA IIouhh (Hcuck, FcnncBf.v & Htalr. mnniigers).—"Behind the Mask" this week. "The Confessions of a Wlfo" drew well luwt week. Ernest Hogun, lu "Itufus Itsstus," next,, LvCKinr flieiiek, Hlair ft Fvnnessy, man- agcruj.—P. Aug. Audcrsuu Is the star In "J*he Curse of Drink," following a. successful week of "The House of Mystery.' 1 "The Kyo Wltuess" Oct. T. HTANDAnu (C. H. Arnold, manager).—J. Herbert Murk's World Heaters this week. The week of the Bachelor Club, an organi- sation In which C. B. Arnold and Harry, Hastings are Jointly Interested, was of con- Itsstiis," 4-i|. "NtiTBH.—ludlfliiolii Park contlnuns to draw well, the large dai'cttjR pavilion being the big (illroction...;. .J. F. Mct.'arlhv, superintend- cut. ot cuuBtructltm for the Hnyliert*,, Is au. i.ei-Iiitciiilliig the .placing of seats In the rlau- uert which will add greatly to Hr attractive ucjts Frederick Wurdo, who will glvu a series of lectures uu Hbakespearu, at the Uni- versalis!. Church, commencing Oct. 1, will on tendered n reception hy llie lorn! hrHmdi or Hie Ai'lors" Uoclety of America, at llolel Il.lLllllllIl, I. * ■ - — ■■'■ Toledo.- Al the VnlentltJp fOlto Kllves, manager), for Hept. .'10 and week: Hungarian Boys' Baud. Clifford and Burke, Marocna, Na- varro ami MarecnH, Niin«nn and Merloli, John D. Gilbert, Hnlwrt <:nrti'r and company, Me* Cree and Poole, Murphy nud Anderson, and klnetograph. • LvcmdM (E. it, Kolsey, manager).—"Bus- ter Brown" laat week druw Its usual big business. 1 H. Miller Kent, In "ItafJtes," 30- Oct. 8. 1 AncAtii] (ii. ir. Lu ink in, inn finger). —"Be- fore and After" M4, iifi,. pleased. "Brown of Harrnrd" had good returns 21). Tho rest of the week whs devoted to vaudeville. . Kmpmes (Abe Khaplro. mauagor).—Klce & Barton gnvo a vplemllu show to largo houaci. City Spuria :to and week. . Jit.-RT'H (Joo PnarlslUie, insnugerj,—"On Dangerous. Uruund," 2:1-^(1, Pleased the pa- trons. "A Man's Broken Promlso" 27-^0, "Tie Cow Puncher'!. HO-Oet 3. , ' citiBTAL.—Vaudeville to fair business. Hlllatt. Belalr and Klllott, Castetlat and Hall, Major u'Uughiin. tlie ,'iail tslatuis,.ll*y «. Fay, nail th* Ttlfl^W'hpp. LUrt-'JaSi- . Nwb.— The Audltoriuui Hkallng hluk^wlll reopen Oct. -, under tho management of A. H. Kennedy, . t ; t - .. ■ ' ■.■»■■■■ . ■■ — '■■ UnvrnDnrt—At the Durtla Opera HoUKrr "Peggy from Paris" Sent. 20, Jari«i O'Nell 27, ^ Poor HMatlon" 28. Walker Whltesld- 2(1, "Dail'M Klde Pnrtner" »0, "Tho Mayor of Tofclo" Oct. 1. "The ftlowuoko" a. "Tlie Mar- riage of Kilty" «, "The Fast Mall" 7. "Told In the Hills'* 10. FAHir.v.— Bill week of Sept. 24: Mile. Kx- cells. Katherine Mnrtlti. Cole and Olemotis. Fredo and. Hore, Huracnl nnd ltmnll, tho (Jrlrtttbs, and moving pictures. hU.lt>: has changed Us location from Brndy Street to West Second Street, and formally opened its new place of business on Kept. 21, ni popular prices. Standing room only early In the evening. Tlie following week of 24 : Latarr nnd Lnmrr, Wm. Wyndon. Latroy Bros., Znrnttn Mannfleld, Lena. Cllne,* and moving pIctureN . > "IhTu'rlliiKlotu—At the Grand Jnc. O'Neill, Sept. 20, plcaied a big crowd. "Yon. Yon- son" Oct. 3, "Tho Mayor of Toklq" 4, "Ah Told In tho Hills" (V, "A Poor Relation' 1 «. "Told In the Hill*" H, "Tho Fast Mull" 3«. OAimicK,—Uiislni'"*, Is Improving Here. Hill week of Oct. 1 : Cnsteltet and Haiti Onm-gi- nmi LewN. lingers nod Hvnn*, Will Hhetldun, and the blogrnph. ■ —■ ♦**» MINNKSOT\. * Mlnnonpolla.—At tho MetroiKilltnn Operu Home (L. N, Scott, manngeri "The Lion ami tlio Mouse" Sept. HO-Oct. 3. "The Umpire" *Mk 't'The College Widow" played, to crowded bnilBOH Sopt. 2ll'2U. Itobei'I Lovalue. In "Mini ntul Superman," 27-21), "Forty-live Mluuten from Broadway" is booked for Oct. i-IM. Jrthies O'NelU 13-311, .Iluoir Opriia Ilotrsr; (Theo. L. Hoys, man* nger).—"Old leases from the Howoty" Sept. 3ft ntld week, "Bedford'a Hope" uleyed to parked huufles 2il nnd week. Flak 0'llnru Oct. 7 nnd week. * ' oiu'iikiiM (Mortlu Uock. getieinl maun- nor).—III11 for Sept. :t0 nnd week: Collin* and llnrt, Onrdnor and Mmldrrii, Basipio Quartette. Wilson Brothers, HellT llnithers, Mimical Koreats, Globe, of Death. Oood bust, ueae loHt week. Lvcbum (I. C. flptieri, manager). --"MuMim" 30 and work. "The Only, Way" was played to .good biiBluess 211 and "week. "Itnnsoru n Kolfy" Oct. 7-J3. Unhjuh (John Klllott, manager).—Hill for 1 and week: Ailiinl, Rentfmw and Jflliwn. Ncula, Tulsa nnd Irene Little. Vury good btishit'ss '.'-4 and week. ItHWtiY fW. A. Hhiger. ninnilgrr).—Cherry Blossoms Sept, :io nnd week. . Itcllly ft Womln drow tamo crowds 23 and week. Tho Iheiim- land UuilCBipters 7 and week. . » SI. Pnnl. -At flu. Mulropolllnu til if in llouae (L. N. Scott, itmiHigeri "Muh and Supcrimin" made a hit Sept. 211.2(1, ami played lo big business. Hubert, I,online umd-i a utost rnvoraolo liuproNulnu. "The Cot- lego Widow" had big hiiHluess 27-30, and dtipllctitcd Its previous success berft "Thu Ptnplre" Oct. 1-3, "Tho Lion nttd llie, Muime" 4-tl,.James O'Nell, lii."Moule Crimp," 7-l»; "Porfy-ttvo MlniitcK from. Jiroadway" 11-13. (Jii\Mi (T. it. Hays, miuiuger).— "Ohi IsuatM from the llowory cuuin Hi for big iHsiiu-Hs lust week. Week of in. I'lskn O'Harn. In "Air. Hlaruey fnun Ireland." "(in Ouiigei-oiiH < 1 round" 7-13. H'fAii (J. C, Vuii'Hoii, nuinuger).—-Thu Oinnmlfittd HitrU'HiHierH, wlili Joe Onus, lllkd Mils theatre ul- all istrfoitiiiiin'es last week. Thu Merry Maidens llils week, and (he Ken- liieliv Uiilieii for week oT 7,. Ofd'l I HUM (Cjini'h'S Kierek, rnilililgei'). ■-■ BimliiCMs was fulr lasl week. New fnce* for week of 3 tiro: Nottla Strntul, May Curtis, the Ure.it Kldi-Idgc, .letinltt IliH'o and John Xr/lson. Those holding over: Mildred Bai- rett, lion ii In Lewis, Kinlly h'oire iter. Mny Cleveland, Doiu Bay, Lillian Marr and My>- tlc Uolnnu. . . .. RHI'IHH. (Sam b'lnk, niunnget').—-Business was fulr to good lust week. Thu only now IMJople for wst-k.uf I will ho Jennie lleiitley, Orlftln Ulster*, Muu-im Westley and Little Anita. Tlioso holding over: Loll In La Vrie, VlvLin Bnrretl, Debbie Wcldttr,. Ollmon nud Noah. I*ol|y O'Nell, -Jessie Beuiiett, Carroll mid Oardhur, An Anita lies Alli'hek, lllidln Vitu Akron,—At tho Colonial (t;iy S. Hill, manager) "Dora Thorne*' pleased Sept. 21. " 'Way Down Kant" did well KG. MM] Bar- r.vmoro.had u lilgaudletico 28. "1'lffl Paffl! i'ouf I! I" drow two rated Iioiwoh 2I>. "We Ai-o King'* Oct. a, "Blzzy Izzy's Vacntlon" 3, Boss O'lhirn's Bnrid &, Vltwvtjt llroihers luc Ire- land", 0, "The Beauty Doctor'.' 8, "The Holy City" 11, Mnilm* Klllott 10, Kellar 12. ■Uniqlk (Achllle 1'hitloii, tnaiiHgcr).—Kor week of Hept. 3D: Mrs. Jules l,ovy nod family, Bull Mnrt-iiall, tlie Alhlnns Burksr uudilurkOr, MIchol Tuue, andplcturcu*. .■■■■ ... .^. i -■ ' SprlmrOeld.—At the Orand Opera Ifnnse (L. J. Dnllo,' inanuger) the World Beaters csttie to a well filled house Hept. 24. ''A Trip to Kgypt" 27. "The Iteaui.v- Show* iifi, "A Stranger In Town" 2H, "The Oreater Irftve" Oct. n. IjVCBQM (Gus Hud, maoagar).—The Dainty Duchess 3*3. i oirnin'M id-nn Hon, manager).—Week of I: Bennett and Sterling, A\. l.twlu. Burklln 8nd Berry, Harry Haley and Uurk's musical ogs."' a ' ■ ■ Zsmeavllle—At the Waller (J. G. Cng- Iidi manager) "A Trip to Egypt" Sept. 2ft Etlcone olrardnt. In "Charleys Aunt," 27; Henry Woodruff 28, "Undo Jiibq. Spruceby" 20, • ] Wft Xborno'' pet. 3,.."Buster's Holl- day" 2. "Simple Simon Simple" 3, 'TBI I raff 11 Pour In" 5.. stamp' of 'approval on the show. Dainty DurhesM next. rwuA] (Htth'Tt Heiiek, manager).—Kd- wln Ii. Miner's Americans this week. -Harry Wltilitnis* Imperial Burh'soures carried away their share last week. The Merry Makers next. . . OuKHif* ok tui: liOgny.—There Is some talk of "The Blue Moon' 1 coming back to the Lyric Oeorge r. Flxh has decorsled his nltlrr nt Itobln^uirs. with the pHiripnt w<>n ii.v ilic (Inly Terror, nit llic ibiiniphm or fin- n.-.-i „i ih.> firm* city Hani cinV n.- also xIiuhm .On' Irophles won hy tils olhsr limil -tlw Dttdlc ■>'.—nauifil for lilt wife nml C< i-limits gee—Lti-lln r»rep,ifigli VM\ ('hnrles AV. Hrhwcilxer tHturns to the Co- lumbia, on jDMlftUllt tKftflUrer.j-jj/JTlie Jrfvo- he« Muln«a,—At Vmtrr'n Opera IIuiisc (Win. Kus<cr, marfakt'r) James O'Neill gun: a farewcU is'rfonnunee of "Montn Crlsto" lo it well, filled.hottsii Hept. 24. , Kdwln Ai- den. In -Told In tho Hills," SMi Clay Clem- ents,. In "Ham Houston,'' Oct. G; "Under SouLhera Kklen'' U. .. ! * OiuNn Opkka iiursn i Win. Kosler, loaim* ger).—"A Convict's Daughter" sliuwed to well, filled lioumiK Sept. 'Jli-ilH. "Cblnutowu Charlie" 27-29, "\l the World's Meryy" 30, Octi 1, "The Four Corners of tho Knrtli" '£, ii. "Secret Hervjce Ham" 4-11, Shuukst 'J. (', lleove. manager).—This hotine, fcrinerly the Mirror, umm under new management with "Before noil After," Oct. II. Km ruin Ol. J. Knrger, manager).—Ulll week of Sept. 30: Tho Itltzleys, Vardnmnu, t.eed* and La Mar, McCloud and Melville, Manlcy and Hterllng mid Tourist Trio. . ■■ . '' . ■■• ■ ■'■ C«4str lUphls,—AtOrnene's Oiwra Hoiific (Wlll-M. (.'ofiler. manager) Viola flllletm llittvk, tlerlrtide Lusfh', Brndy and Oardm- Theresa Kemp and Nellie Hi. Oriiuind, AtHvrioN.—The Windsor ■ Hulol, opposite iln> new Orhhemu, U being flllwl up on Hio ground flisir ns n plucn of iinuiHeirient. for nil kinds of novelties, smdi us iiiovlug pli- lliriil, pnunnililU: shows, munletil nuveltles, vaiidevOlo, etc.; after tlio fashion of the entoi tiiltiinoiit given diiriug tlm Httiuuier sen- son-nt .Wonderland. There will- he a hiiiui* lit line part of the building. The plain will he conduced us Die Windsor Tlii'iimvby llin Windsor Novelly Co,,.. Oskur Iloiiu, u leading member of iho (Ionium Htock Com- pany that played- lu St. Van! Inst season, Iiiih returned to the city wllh a slock company of his own, Thu opening piece was "Tlio l'lcuKod Muh," given at Mosurt Hull, Sept. 211 Another (human Stuck Company. under the management of M. Klsemanti, will open ii wnnou at tint Armory lu tho near future. Si. Paul's lieuvy Onrman popnlit- tlon limine* uuccHsK for the giving of ploy* In the ouilvc tongue,... i. .It Is a llitlu mii- eertuln Just when tlie nmv Oniheuiu will open its doors to the jiuhlle. The oiilsldn of the striicturo In nboiit reudy, but the In- side Is not yet completed, and with the due- orating nnd seating, It will be Heme weekn befuro It will o|hjii, Tho theatre Is u beauty. The New Orphoum Theatre Is al the corner of fifth, St. 3'i-ter and Market Htre-lH..... - The city hns accepted- the big Audllurhim, iho same having boon turned over to the elty fathers by tho building trustees. The Common Council has voted nn addlllonul rtni'.oou of bonds wllh which to complete I lie largo structure, thu HMNMHWI sot apart for tho suuie not being sulHclent by reason of tho Increased price of labor and materials, ■■ « — ^..i nw Dulutli.— At I lie Lyceum (C. A, Marshall, umiiager) "The Devil's Auetloti" pleased Sept. *J4. Lewis James 11A, 21), In "Th" Merry WIvoKof Windsor." nupportad liy Ni'lilo Mellenry, Norman Hm-kelt and a good com I Any. Business Is fair, "At Conr Corners," with (fct'trude Uohdhlll as tbo-star,' 27; CIhv Clemnit 2H, 2!», Jlobferi Lornlne Oct. 1, "Tim ColleuR Widow" 2, 3. "In. the lllslitip'o 1,'iir rhige" r», «,."Tho Umpire" 8, "Tlie Lion and ihe Mouse" u, 10, "Yoimg Bufrnlo" 12, 13. ' iMntjwi'ulitam (W. It LoDgwtrcot, UmilH- fer).—Chorry BlnsKoms Co. lust wu«k. John 'crry, as: the count, ntadii his share of fun. The house was H. It u. on the opmilng night. Dreamland HurIem|uoin tills we<*k, Bijou (Joe Mnltland, manager).— Boh) - new* keeps up well, 1)111 for Hept. :i0 and weelct Joe Whlteliead, the .Irlerson HIsfeiH, Kvn Thatcher, J, Oaffnay Brown, Hnofoid and DMHIngfoo, Teed uiul Lazcll, Jack oriool, Jns. McClollan, and the moving pictures. . .. — <»» VKIIMOKT. Opera Co., In "The Girl and the Bandit," Kept, 24, bIcmH a good «i/<-d hoiiHe. "" from l'aris," 2ft, satislled a big house. Hept. 24, pleased a good *\/.<<>i hoiiHe. "I'eggy from l'aris," 2ft. satlslled a big house. "Mi- hiuey's Wedding,*' in, nnd "The Moyer of Tokfo," 27.'did not arrive. James ONelll 2H. "Told In the Hills" 20. "Tht-. Ml He llniue- • i<-nil" :!». "I'mlri HmilliHni Skb-n" IM, 2. \\. If. I'ailou 3. Wnlk'T Whlteiddo I, ft, "At Cozy Conn-r-'' tl. "Thf Two Juliiis" 0, "TIm» Arrival of Kltly" 10, "Tlie Minister's Hon" IL ri;ot'i.>:'s (VI'-. Hugo, manager).—Blgbu-l- tm it«k fit fiepti iu Kiui tui mi bjlu H n rl In h ton.—At tbo Strong Thenlro (Cahn & Onuit, matmgei-M) Black Dike Bund Sept. 23, pleased,'** did Kbepard's moving pictures art, 27, "The. Voiuuteni'. ttrgnnlst" 211. fills Hklntier Oct. 3, '"I'lis' Hfiitiv Mnn" 4, "An* Vnti » Miihiiii V" r., Itidd. It. Miinii-ll ii. S.-ri:. Memtfi-iH of "I'lid'-r Soiillifni Skies" r«. were ••iiI.m Inlned |.y lo.ul Afi|i> KnHlcH. IL H. Ciilmilli liefni: n iiieiiiber. ^** lfi:i.nx TiiowiiriimiB Ims lieeii. engaged fur diameter*, hy the IVople'jj Stuck Co.. Fcv Vti'9 Smttlk CiilvigO.. .^...^i...../ ^