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.V-.: '': .-:^* • THE SKEW CIjEPPSJR. .... rOClbjSM^. BETWEEN 3ROADWAY . AMD ■HI 15 WEST 30th ST.. N. Y. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVENUI i.orisiAV*. Mew Orlcnna.—Atr the Tnlane .(T. C. Campbeil P nnnager) -large audiences applaud- ed -'-■The -Heir ID the Hoorab" week of (Jet. 7. "Forty-five Mlnnto* from Broadway" 14-20. wlt*o Corlnne as the star; M.clmyre and ...enth week of 21. Csescpnt : (T. C. Campbell, manager).— Murray nod Mnek opened to capacity 7, nod enjoved good business throughout toe week. The work of- Att> Troeadero-Ouartette Is de- ■ervhng of spocinl mention. '"Hap"' Ward week, of 14 to he- followed 21 by Al. G, Field's Minstrels. EiAsium (Walter G. Baldwin, manager). —The hustling-.manager and his 8ne stock company are still iloine hip business nod E leasing, a. Gambler's Daughter" was the 111 for week -of T. "The Black Hand" week of u; Grebhwald (Henry Groenwald, manager). —Bis business week of 7, with the Bache- lor's Club. The World Beaters 14-20. Lvsic I Davis & Lfhoannn, mr.nngers).— "A- Man of' Mystery," as presented by the brown-Hater ■ Stock Co., proved a strong drawing card week of 7, and gave big satis- faction. "A Working Olrfs Wrongs" week* of i4. ■ OnrHFt'M (Martin ,Berk. general mana- ger).—-8(11 for afrit of 111: Wilfred Clarke and company, tne rvhufmann Troupe, Au- fusto .uToac, the Onrnlllo Comedv Trio, the Usque Quartette, Alnx Mlllian. Kemps Tales, and new njilmhiH nl!des. .Noticb.— Tin* ■ Kliwtrle Theatre, formerly the. Ttiratortiti'ltiRi, iu Canal Street, wl!< open wi»i'k r.f ii. profiler than ever, giving continued vaudeville performance!* nnd Illus- trated hodkh as .(be feature* The Bar- nunvfe Bailey Circus nm for two.shows fl, 7, to tremrndom rcturni-, The big show gave no siTeet.jinrnrtc; : r-fl ".-; -ir »s» • ; DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA. ' ■' • ' Waiblnu-ftin,—Al ttho New Nntlonnl Theaiif (W..JI, Daptey, manager) Francis Wilson. In "Thr ilountnln Climber," comes Oct; l*i-20.- Last week Jeff De Angolls, in a' new opera,"by fe. M. Drennitn nnd Julian L'dwnnta, eurlllcil "Tho fllrl nnd the Gover- nor," achieved immediate suocohs before iargi* audiences. l"!nle Janls.. In "The Vnndcrhllt Cup," ■iS-27- • "-• Columbia (Luckett 4:Dwycr, managers). —This week, "Mndume Butterfly." Last week "The claHRrann" packed tlie house. •■The Vlrglnlnn'.'. 22-27, Bei-axco Hi. Stoddard Taylor, manager). —Tula week, Louis Mann MM Clara Llpman, ul; "Julie Ron .Bon:". Last week "Mrs, Toni- ,pic's lY'legraiih" with Harry Conor nnd Hadlo Manlnnt, played to fair houses. Academy op Mi'mc (John W. Lyons, man- ager):— Tlita week,. "CiiKtcr's Ijisi. Fight." Lost week Bni'uoy • (tilmore, In "A Rocky Road to Dublin," iiod packed houses. "The Burglar** Daughter" 2H-27. >U.H!sri(v (Irn J. La Motto, manager).— This* w«ek. OUh B. Thayer. In "A rtnuore Deal."; I^iKt week Aaiui Day, In "Whep KnlcbtUood Was In .Mower,'* prored n ills- tinct mrona "The Bnmt Crook" 2U-27. . Lvcf.n.M (ISugoue Kurnaii, innnagnv).— This week, Ilia Twentieth Century Milids. Last week tho Kny Koster Ok km deservedly exiMledt Imslheai. Wllllnms' Iia-tevUiiw *J-'-l*7. . On as it's iMit-H 11. Winifred De Witt, man nger).—Lust week the OrpuciinV Show nlnyert to rapnclly.' This week, Miitolle Adnms, Bar(holdI'fl cockuloos, i"!harloy Cubc, llyaias and Uclntyre, Le Brnu Trio, Fougo.nnd Leo. White nnd Wiupri. and LJio vltngraph. :;■-! . .. '. <.i »- — COLORADO, Denver.—At .tin* Broadway (12. F. Mc- Court, maangor) Wlllluin Collier. In "On Uiu i)Ol(*r,f'-sj;otfed heavily week K0o&*& Ok i'H r. mi (Miti'llu dleck, gennral maun* iter)..—rBUJ. for -weok of S: Maiauret 'Wyrher* iv, Lea HfiIvaggii,H, Burton anil Itronks. 011- vei-tn.Trlo, l.lllinn At-hley, Itoltert do Mont, and Uinodmu)(\ TAtioit Uiianii .{B. F. .McCourl, mnnager). slpMf&pm l-iicls" did well week of 8. "The A^oliii-i-'erOririfnli-l" week of 15. , TIvom (.1. 10. CItford. I'mnngcr).—Poultle hill woek'.of 8—*'Thc Boliemlnn fllrl" for thrwiitgMH, and "The Mascot" for tho re- mainder of tho week. "The Rout-dors" week of. 15, •Cnrris (A.' R. Peliou, innnnRcr).—"Anita, i do Slnu'iriK (.;}[■]." was played, at this popu- Uun liouHe week of fi, MM bad good returns. Novkltt (Henry Lubulttkl, inanagcr).— Ann Ilnrolllon nnd plnyeri were tho features of n bllliiiaf did wrllweek'of fl. CttYHTAl* .(«.•.. h Adatiis, mimnger).—BUI Tor.week of H Included : If. Mnllese and com- panr: Clifford nhtl North, Mary Madden, aud niovTns" pIcmrcB. , , . . | ■ !■—■» . mm Vue-hlo—At the flnind Opera llonso (P. H. Johnson, mnnager).—"The Free Lsoee" Oct. S, "Arizona" 10. KAjtL'B (J. M. Mortis, malinger).--For week of-6-: Thc-Tachean Tavero quartette, ABkeland, The vlollulfii; Tony JolinBon'B Troupe-of educated dogs, Bnnner nnd Ray- mouo, Rossley nnd RoMelle, Illustrated song, by O. Witch, nnd'moving pictures. Notes. —Earl'H Tlientre since Its reopen- ing, enlargement and general improvement a, lint trt'hlod it* hnolnogs. TliO nttciidoncd Is Imnrlnblr *)lg tSrhOtk afternoon and even- ing performances The. Ihcnttc at Mln- Un Lake Park cloned Sept. 30, nfter what wight be termed o "fair" sen sou The erection nt the new theatre, neveral times au- bounced nn imnilnenc by the local dallies, bos. It appears, gone up In smoke. • CONNECTICUT, , * Hartford.—At Parsons' (IT. C. Parsons, manager) Black Dike Mills Band gnve a concert Ocr;-.* 1 . "Just Out of College'" was lihorally patToulr-eJl i*. Kugene Jepson was cordially re_eelvwl by hla numerous friends hi thU city. Ills work was excellent. Mine. Ltnirfan. in,'Tho Orphans," did fairly In, the Yiddish phiy 10. Jas.K. Hackett, fn "The Wnlla of Jertchn," pleased 12, 13. Mniide Adnms, In "Peter Pan," 15-17 -Ed- ward ■Alleles,-'In "Brewster's UflMraa lt>; "Red-ifeathef" 20. ' '*> , IlARTWHD 1 OPEliA HOUSR I H. H. J^nlflgP, manager).—"Wffien Knighthood WjBF la l"l»>wer," witli.<Jroce Merritt, played an-ex- cellent encagoment R-10."Tbe Social Whirl," 11-13, proved nn attractive entertajfcnoaiit. "The Am Llftpra" 15, 10, *'A Romance of Coon Hollow" 17, 1.8. Peter V. Datley-19, 20. Pom's— Cressy and Dayne, in "Tottti noil To-Night;" Edwin StPvons,' Kelley and Vlo- lette, jn«>. K. Cook and Ilarrv Madison, Leila Taylor, Phil itado and JeBsle Bertram. jteff llovpii.—At the 'Hyperion (Sam S. & Lm*' 3hubert. monage'ra) "The Social Whirl" bad good houses -8, 9. "The Prlnco Chap" did well 10. James K. Hackett was well received 11. Joseph ■ Wheel«kvJr. played to good returns 18. ppter MTMq 15-17, Maude Adama 18-20. - • Nrw Haybjj (O. B. Bunnell, mnnagor)^— "Me, Him and P' had good house* Rift, firnce Merritt played to good returna 11-111. "Killed OS theTnrf' 15-17, "A MesanM T frpm Mars" 18-20; " • - . -. . Jw'Tl pr.i.t's tS. Z. Toll, mnonger);—Rill week of 15 Inelndea: Joe Welch, Bert Leslie, Man Miior and Burrel Dnrboretto, Daisy Hai*- •owt, Crawford nnd ForA Orletta 3nd Tay- lo.ry.und Kreisel'H dogs.- j ii ■ . m i ■ J Rrlilweporfi—At Smith's Thpatre. (E. C Smith,' mnnnger) "The Millionaire's Re;-, vence," Oct. S. dld-WPll.- Jnmes K. Hackett, In "tw Wrilts of Jericho,".0, played to.big In til new. "Nasi Lyons," 10, had gpod -.«v UnUK "Just Otrt of College," 11, flld big' hunlne«s, and "Me. Him and I." l'J, 1.1. fared well. . Boftked : "A -Message from Mars" 3*4 "Rrowater's Millions" 17,-Nnnec O'Nell, In "The-BoriMTflPs," 18; ■"Killed Off tho Turf Ifi. 20. Poli'r (B. B. Mitchell, mnunger).— Booked weel; of 15: DorRc.h and RiiBHetl. Duflln-RWhn.v.T'roupc, Kadettc's Women Or- cliestrn, the Mi-tropolltnu Crnnd Opera Trio, Kannv Rloe. llyan aud BIchneld, Tanner nnd t-llbei-t; and Charles and. Fannie Van. , . .. . ■<■ „ » ,. —— '• TKNNBSHRR. business having been good from tho start, with a gradual Increase In attendance. Buoi' (Abb Smith, manager).—No change in the hill for week of 15. Business la good. ArME"(Wllkeraott & Manzle, managers).— . People for' week of 15: Frederick and Poole, Chns. P. Andcmn, Francis and Duslnn, Bes- sie Bosemond nod Alice Lomar. Business, is good. ..... At;riTOBtuM (J, M." Barton, manager*.— People for week of 15: Johnson and Grant, Rentz and Edwards. Qussle La Belle, Barton and. Oilman, and Patterson and Sullivan. Business Is good. ... , . Manhattan (Crlnnlan Bros., managers). —New people for week.of 15: Leah Reese, May Lacy. Holdover: 'Harris and Harris, Torn Carlton, Harry Harrison, Joe Downey, DolJIe Yonnpr and Beatrice Clay.. Business is good. Joe Downey, formerly of the team of Downey and Thomas, Is now stage mana- ger at tbfe house, Maryland Ave. Theatre, Pine Beach (Crlnnlan Bros., managers).—This theatre wsb opened to the public for the first per- formance Oct. 8, to immense bmlness. Staunton.—At the Beverley (Barkman & Shultz, managers;.—Chits. B. Hanford, Oet. 4, had 8. R. 0. Mr. Hanford was called be- fore the curtain for a speech for his splendid performance. "The One Woman*' 10, Mary KmjnejrRon 17, May Hlilman Stock Co. week of 22. NEBRASKA. ornnha—A. Boyd'fi Theatre fW. J. Bor- gens. mnnogar) "The Free Laure" opened a three nights' engagement Oct. 14. William Collier, In "On the Quiet,"" 17; Walker Whitesldes 18-20. "The Wizard of Os" 21-23, "ComJnjr Thro' the Rye" 25-27. "The Land of l*Jog? had'large houses 7-10. Clay Clem- enr,' In "SnnV Itonaton," bad good audience* 11-13. " r ■ nmiwoon (W. J. BurgesB, managerV.^ Tho Woodward Stock Co. presented "The Wlfe**-tooapnolty 18. ."Held by the W 1'4, /'Mr. Smooth". 21. .. t. >-.*- • : , Okt*ui:uJt: (Mnrtln Beck.genearl manager ■=—A nuifniiniy p.-'mi bill drew large bouses ■iast-Jiveelr.' Tho-ulil for week of Oet. 14 ln- rludes: Three Kilters Camsras, Gardner and Vlncient, Sis' l'rovennnls, Ida O'Day, Hoat- tlnif and Stevens. Eekhoff and Gordon, Ter- ley and the klnodrome. , Kju'o, (C, S. Breed, manager).—"The Mar- riage of Kitty" 14, 10, Flske O'Hara 1(1. 17, "Von Vonaon" 18-2(», "Gay New York" 21. 22, "MeFadden's Flats" 23, 24, Williams and Walker .25-27. • but It v,-m not till the following year tnat she resiimod playing actively. Her first at- tempt at tragedy was made about this period, in the role of Myrrha. On May 22, 1850, she took.Paris hy Htonn, appearing in the Lallan Opera. House in "Francesca dn Ri- mini," the Paolo being Ernesto Rossh- For five years thereafter she appeared regularly in the Theatre Italien, and-also toured .the' French provinces and made wide excursions through Europe. England she first visited In the latter part of lsSu. . ner trip to Spain In 1857 aroused the greatest enthuslasni. £Jo did-her appearances la Holland and Rcssla in ler.o. on hec.return to Paris In thi* lat- ter- year Riatorl played nt the Odeon, this time fn French, her debut In-that language AdolaideRlntori.wlth her own cotnpflnv. made her flrsc trip-to-the Pnlted States'In 1866, (riving her first performance Sept." 20; under the management of Grau.- In the French The- atre, New York City. This debut was made .in the character of Medea. During this visit she gave 249 performances. He* tour In- cluded the principal cities as far South as New Orleans, and as far West as St. Louis. The - following ' year she returned to Lb Is country and opened at the French Theatre, in Fourteenth Street. . Her-next visit wns-ln 1875, in Ffbrnarr of which year she arrived and played In the leading cities until the early parr of Ufa following May. . In April, 1S75, when performing Medea at the Acad- emy of Music, she recited, as an afterpiece, the sleep wnlkiht; scene from "Macbeth," Then for the flrsc time speaking Knglisb in public. In July. 1882, she gave the whole tragedy in English nt the Drury Lane The- atre, lxiiidon. She made her final toor of tl.e L-niterl States in 1884." At Its conclu- sion sho permanently retired from the stage, r.ithougii she appeared occasionally In- Be- hnlf of charity. The funeral service was held In the *-hflpel helonglng to the rnprnnien family, in the Church-of tjlncn-fi, rtome. Oct. ti. --.t; . *• *J THEATRICAL HOTELS c '\ ami BOARDING HOUSES. Wabash ± Madison, 0B10AQ0 O. fl. Vaaghan, Prop. Strlotiy American Plan. (8-u aiigie; tl-ia doable. YaodeTllle patronage invit ed. TB>AFALGAJl, HHIt £.14, N.T., nt. EMM icatL or Unite, Dewey. Rooms 60c. T6c- $1 ILM day; tfljo to »8 week. w.p«BAmoAi?ro% WOIKESTER, MASS. ".. HI ENGLAND HOTKI.. JAS. J. 0REF.KO, PROP. 204 MAIN ST Newlyfarni-hed Scam beat: 0.as; up to date R.ectrlc. cam pass door.. Sates, $i.so, $1.75 per Special rate^ to profession,- dav. IIi>nry TV. Hchmnn. Meiioithls.—Al the New Lyceum (Frank Gray, lessee) "Coining Thro' the Rye, Oct. 5, U. came to packed house*. Frank Imlnr, Alraa Vouilo and'Stella-Mayhnw were coMMattf received. ."TUe Toast of the Town," 8,-0, had very gpod hmdncMH. "The Player Maid,'* with Florence Bavin. 10. drew a large-:house. "Tim Murphy Hi. "Tlie Heir to the Uoorah'' 17, MelBtyre and Uenth 18, 10, "Human Hearts" 20. HdfKiNa* (A. B. Morrison, mannger).-r Large audiences week of 8. The programme meludeil: Jdo Oarzu, Hanson and Nelson, Max Mlllhin, CnrllQ nnd Otto, Augusta .GJoso, Lillian /Xyeo and Ircno Jerraon. and the klnodroine; : ■ Bijou (BenJ. M. Stalnbpck, managen.-r Tom, Dick aud, Uarry" piuyed _to ipaeked housed weeVoi S. 15-20. "How Raxtor Butted Inf - Lincoln— At the Oliver (V. C. Zehrung, manager) the first number of the V. M. C. A. Lecture -Course packed tho house Oct. 0. "Yon Yonson" did good huslnera to. ■ Lyman Twins did line business .IS, "'Phe Free Lance" had excellent returns 1*1. William Collier 15, "A Message from Mars" 16, Mazio Trumbud, In "Dad's Side Partner,** 17: "The Man-Inge of Kitty" 18,. ''Human nearrs" ■1(1. 20. LVttjc (II. N. Miller, manager).—Week of fi: IHckmAn Rrothersi Bessie Tannehltl, the Two and a Half Canada, Georgia Lewis, Fd. .l.uci'll aud the. LyroNcoi>e. Business Is verj goad. : Huor (L, M. Gorman, manager).—Week of-8: The Military Quartette, the Famous Tonrist Trio, Morrlo Munkv " and" Dollle Sterling, McCuno aud Grant, Will Smythe nnd blogruph. Business la excellent . '/.■.....■.■!—■ '. ♦•» '. ■ - ■•'-. .DEATHS IN THE PROFESSION, ■ . Nnsh villi-.-*At the Theatre Vendtj|nTgi'W| A. Sheet*; -manoger), after heinc d.irk ,foi some weeks, the Vemlome re.oppned Oct. T» with Jnuo Kcannrk. In "Tlie Toast: ot ;jie Town;*' Tlila.auiactlau.wlll play four'iirr- formancer*". Next, Jiclatyr* nnd Healh> -la "The llaoQ ■Tree.** "''■■' : ^ •„ i Ri t ioit (Geo, IHckmanvroonngcr).— l 'lro Old Kentucky"'drought big IiUhIoom* to theBI]od>, Notes. —Ilamum &Baiiey'» Circus cornel, 1 1 r, ..;... Thi> Tennessee State Fair proved a frreat Bueee«K,.the chief attraction heiag Roy BelieHtedfs - Adelaide Riatorl. { Adelaide Ristori (Marchesa del Grlllo), well known Italian tragedienne, died sud- ■jnemy:' IlENnT. W. BgHUAK.'of the : thDatrlcai flroi : -■■'i'- SS WS& * Wchnian. died at-his home fn nnger.i. FJathiiBh, L. L, on Oct. p, from pneumnnla. - after an Illness of ten days. Mr. Bebman. wasborn-lo Brooklyn, about fortv-rjlne veats ago. and became a manager In 1877. when." with his brother, rl/mlt* C. Behmnn, and Richard nyde, the firm of Hyde & Behman , was formed. The firm- acquired, control of several thentrert, and later was Incorporated ns the Hyde & Behraan Amusement Co. Henry Behman had formerly been associated with the front of tho house. The first Hyde & Behman Theatre was the Adams Street house, now known as Hyde & Behmisn's. but originally called Volks r Garden. It was opened In 1877, and Henry BehmRn was Its first treasurer. He'remained In that posi- tion until hla brother's death, when he took charge of larger interenia with- the firm. Ho personally had on the '.road n burlesque or- ganization, known-a* the Behman' Showl with Frank D.:"Bryan 1 * Congress, of Beauties, It I« In the KflHtern'burlesque wheel.. The theatres-now controlled by the companv are the Grand Opera House, Hyde & Hehnian's. the. flnyeiy, the BIJou, tho Folly and the Star, in Brooklyn"; the Newark Theatre, m Newark. N. J., and Hyde & Rahman's, hi Pittsburg. Pa. Mr. Behman is survived by his wife and four children: Tho funeral was held Oet. 12, from the residence in Flatliut-b, and Interment was in O reaawflonT Centenar/V ■ !i-J- , T1 J crc 1 WAS i large, represcntailon of theatrical men and women. -Five rnrrjagefc were filled with nianageys. and five oiliers with member.*) nf (ho White "Rdts. The Elk^ and Royal- Arcanum, pf which Mr. Brbrnsn was a member, scat large delegations.' *W*I, TELL HOUSE, Howard and Somersei Sts., Boston. Vicinity of all vaudeville theatres 1 About $6 week. EMILY F3ANN WART, Prpp. PALACE HOTEL", 101 N. Clark StTchlcagO. European, *S.fio per week: with private bath, *T. Tarklsh Btth, too. H. fl. aUMPHRKY, Prop. *WAHT*D.'ror Farce Comedv JovenlleMan for agiod Lead, one that sings and dsncesjaOnnic- di»n ibat can nlrig and donee, a Toil Woman' for * Good Old Maid pan prefer a good singer *>nd daneena Lndj or Gent Pl»r o Player musi be then- for sper-iaitifs. Tills fa a small companv. Saiaiy miiBt he low. We nay ail after Joining, so don't. a«fc for ticket*. .If you can't join iieie at once, don't write. A Good Skelch Tesm that can till ihese part*, preferred. ..We can make room for good people at afliimc*, so nend youraddress. Ton must be qnlck. Winters, Ryan and Arlington Room fll T, Pa r k- Bniltilug, Pitts burg, Pa._ KK ETC HE«,Trsvestiea 1 fl urtoiqneVetc.wrj!. tan to order. Oulv ben original work lumiaherl. ,aoa*jCBR»UA\\;*r- * , W9 Buttj.nwoort St., Phila. ATLIBfl.HlV Fred—TUB BKMiKRS-HelPn, MnUcsl Ar'lsts. Viodn .and Klano in yrcheMra, Solos on Starr Bella,4fu*lcM-Classes^ Xvioplurae. Violin with Harp ar^owmap''p«(a.-'vnn fain on wire.' Tlekeia. PRAKKFORT.'XEW YORK. 8IOK SHOW MKN-Tftp grestwt mrloslty on earth, the Three-eyed (,'aiapooka, wtth fixin Painting, only C40 cash to close, onlv two lefr. w"u. NKL80.V, 8.YanNordtn.St., No. Cambridge, WAXTaD, SKtC'ICH TEAMS. 0>»ft. ami D.,n.y. Ru»lial Teams. Must t«t 0. K. ladles and gentlemen, lowest and aIl"yofl do. Booze and clgaretreB?. Ko. ffOODROW BROS.. Bheldon, m., Oct. in and so. films— Th« Train Wrecked, seu. otheia 5c. Br, op.' Bend forhst.' - " *. CBAS. RAY, Gen, Pel.. Parkcrsbnrg, W. Va. WAKTEDr-Uood S. and J). Sketch Tenm. Lad.v must blag illustrated sunns. Alsugood Msii 1 Pvrropner. It you arc not gorid don't write. Change often. Tell all in letter. DR. ANDRFW RANKIN. 1103 ff. Hsrrlaouat .Chicago. Dlt. X. W \VIfTMA\i Gen. Del., Chicago, III., wants "Red Dot Black Fare' JJu cb and Dish Comedian. Mint play muslr; streei work in f.eonrla. All yon are worth. State all at onoc. N"xtweek Gen. Del.. Atlanta, Oa. FrxjaitNCfi -IUthokd. whose name In pri- deoly In Rome, Italy, early on the motnlng Tnte nrp *»as Florence Srcponald, and who of Oct, 0, aged eljthty-four years. She was »"• » mamner.M.the. chejrus lu/'The B'ue born in the little Venetian town of civldale HP** '- 0 ;-was killed on Oct, 10. In Chicago, del Frlull, on Jan. 2P, 1822. Her purents 1»-, by fa ling out of a fourth story-wludow wore Antonio llistorl and Madalena Porna- ■ ^^"'"dspr-CIIfrrtn Hotel. She wus re* telli.• comedians .in a companv of -strolling D i ove , d to . \» p W''f.le> llosnital, wheroahedled playora^lu'uded by Cavlcchl, and by thorn nl Knnl)enphti«., Dud his airship. Band discourses-the music. I ciin«innoi!n.».— At the Albert*jOpra Ilouao (Paul II. Albert, manager) -The Heir to the Hooray plnyed to u fair aired house Oct. ft. "Fortv-five. Minutes from Broad- way" had 8. It. O. 5. Crescent Comedy Co 22, "The Little Duchess" 23, Crescent Com- edy Co. pi . „ tub row Wmu Buon Opeba nooaB rWni, Sharp, tnnuager) wlil open between Oct. 5Btmd 20. * ' f-Jtii i .. • .._■■■.. Mv KnoxT'ilc.—At Staub's Theatre" (Frltx Staub, mdiiagcr) "Forty-five Minutes from Broad way." with Corlpne. enmo Oct. 4, to big business. Helen Byron, In "Sergeant Kitty," drew n good oouse.fi. "Tbelluttan of Snlu" played to a good house 0. "Ayoy?' Prisoner" 111. '"Hie Girl Patsy" 13. "AVWife'8 H»*»ret"-1n-rT. Rlanrhe Walsh 18, "'On Pa* role" 19. 20, Kenncily'8 Ployors 22-27, v , •. , :' • MINNKSOTA. i——•—• ' ■ i ' ■ .,'..■. VIRGINIA. i fi r Norfolk,—At the Academy of. Music (Otto Wells., local manager) "Her Own Way' plnyed to good business Oct. 4. "The . C o u nty Ohnlrtrau' r followed 0, to well filled house*.. May Irwin 22, Mrs. Leslie Carter 23, Prim- rose Minstrels 2d, Henrietta Crosman 30. OiiANnt (Otto Wells. local manngor).— Business continues of n most antlsfnctory n&* ture. "Ih Ni'W York Town" week.of.15. Mi.TE8*it* (M. Frank, manager). —The Parisian WldowB for week of 15. It Is quite evident that burlesque has come to stay. bhf was Introduced, to the.stage when not yet-thm-. moDtbs old, in a play entitled 'The New Year's Gift." Her part in It was to enter, as the contents of a market basket. Her second dramatic-appearance wrs made at the age of three, as the daughter of a Crusader's widow. At four she played, u small part In a vaudeville entertainment with- great success. She become a regular about,an hour afterward. The only wltneH* to the' accident wan Miss'M, Do Bbhnar. a member or.the aaiue coranany. Miss De.Qob- nar stated that Miss McDonald had come to her room with the iutention creating a luueh- eot). and that .while sitting on the wjndow sill hnd lost Mr bqlnncn.. Miss ROymonfi, be- fore lbslng xonsclousDORs. stated that no one wai to blame hut herself. . . ' (lAYLT,nD It I^AWMAN. WllO. With bis wife mnmlwr of tho strolling . company at ten fW**; "P the xylophone act and musical -years of nge, playing servants' parts, and-at «ain of iA^mnn and F.wlng. died Oct. 7. twelve'being entrusted with premier roles, ft Ml. lcrnon. O., from tul*erculosIii and Hhe was the f-tar of the company during tlie remainder of her short stay with It. In her twelfth year sho was engaged ns a aou.- brctle by Lac celebrated actor and manager, Monealvo. Only two years ,-latcr she was given the leading role In "FrancoRea dl ltlnilnl," and was so successful that within year she became a member of the stock tnpnnv under the patronage of the King of Sardinia, and the especial favorite of the leading actress of that organization, Cbarlolte Mnrchlonnl, from whom she received invaluable Instruction. Wheu Mnr- chlonnl retired In 1842, Adelaide Riatorl Bucreeded to her position.' At the ne** of nlxreen Ristori was offered a seven years' eO' heart failure, aged twenty-eight years. Al- though his health hnd been slowly falling for over tw» years, the tesm continued work right up to Feb. ] last, when he broke-down completely. Lawman-and Kwlng wera qulto well known, and Hie net wan n success ! Pre* vloua to entering vaudeville Mr. Lawinnn was for years a well-known trap.drummer, Dlnv- companv under the patronage of the King lag in the Fifth Avenue Theatre. New York " Sardinia, and the especial favorite of Chases, Washington, D. C.; Olympic,'Chi- cago, and many others, besldcB traveling with mauy road companies. He wan n mem- ber of tlie.Chlcaeo local, A. F. of M.. No 10 and B. P O. F.Iks. No. 140, under whose allspices the funeral took place Oct. 10, at Ml. Vernon. O. He ta sarvlvedby hlfl wife gngement by Mftacheriia; dlivcior of t ue ouk* brother and nne son, Charles; aged.five vears ot Parma's Thcutre, and accepted It. Asa Ciiah. McCt.i:nH, stage manager n[ the member of Ibis company she created many Empire Theatre. Des-Molnes, la., died In that .cmotionnl and tragic roles, and soon becauiQ city* at ihe Mercy Hospital; Sept. 10. He wna *he.first actress of Italy. In 1847 she mar- ocf'^ntall'* shot .wjilje "buntIna nt Camo rleu the vopug Marquis Capraulca del Grille, iMuglna He was formerly employed at the nnd for two years interrupted her artistic luion and Alnambra. la Milwaukee. - career. Then abe apiieflTed at « benefit. e , m Stkpavp Oatti, of Osttl Broa., nroprle: wns acclnimed with. such •othh*Ipflto;ttat tors of th* Adelphl nnd-Vaudeville Theatre 1 .: even her hiiibatids tmmly %&~£jH£ia* L(mnon.'r,tar~tltpd -in thst city, on Oct, 12.' to permit her to resume her professional ■ W ilmast Samvui Fowleb, of:the vaudc- career- Her reappearance Rt the.benefit oc : -vllle team known as the Oe Greev died on curred at Bone, la 1840, during' the alegr, Oet-13. from tyi»Iiol4 ferer.- Be had been la (iitu.> ut,KG Stereoptioonfl for Song llloatra- tors, Lectnrers, full si/.o, f ij.6u. seud for cut. UMkfM fctero-Mfg. Co., 14SS- K.Howard Ave.. Blloxl, Mu w. . .. 8LIDK8, SLIDES, HLl»Ea-Trlp Aronud ibe worM.pmrt. cot., To slide*, $is;. Lite'.of Our Mjrtiotjr, part.' col., (g slides., *l«: Compieto Set of San KranclBco Dlsa»rer, part. col. r 20 alides, *s; In Ittt Bteps, greater parr.-cnl; -w slides, $10. And many oiher seta, pneo occyrdlug. - ' <;. ti. HULL A <;<)., 2W R. PTth Ff, nhlcaffn,. III. : AT i,lBER.TV-For high clnsd Medicine Co., Ai buck iiii-i-ivhi'o Bace.comedian. Rortdbot comedy JnArta: Good dreaaer. always hotit-r, sal- ary, yqurllmir. Ticket. \'es, nnlei'Ho.Ose.by. Address: htw CRAWPOKD, j.vrsPavenporr St., . . . if - 'Uteveiand, Ohli. - ATLIBEBTY—TaeTir.tfcisgen'leraeu.slght. reaiier, ulano player. Traiupoi-i r snd arranger. OouhmlDu sper.iu,tica. ctiange fir week. Lidy Blngtua upecialtit-jjf soubre.(teinacts,'hm»il troupe of.dogs. Positive, feature. Jolut-engagement only. No telegrams. Mum have tickets. ■ • - ... HBO. B.-TfRNBR, Watarl rg, Iowa. A BIG UAROAlN-SJOft. Of Film, 4 hHh! new Bona andes, all for fso, 8e»t on exmnlPatlo.. on receiptor J3. if you want this you must act quick. Xddresd - J.J DKSTlcilKY, , . 101 Qarflcld St., Hssleton. PA. BOOEBS STOCK OO.JffiS/fflf'SS aood appearance, solwr and not afraid of paste. Oo percentage and salary. Join' on wire. No ticket! to strnngcts. WOLOOTT, N.Y. the"theatrical ibuslncsa for'thlrtv-two years. He in survived by hla son, Rrneat A. Fowler, n prof»««|nnni. rMg. B autelle In" his brotlier- in-law. '■',*' ' a i a Goodwin ' and Goodwin write: ."Our adver- tisement in Ttin'Cl.irPEB brought na several often, r Wo Have-signed with Edsall-Wln- thrope Ktock Co., for bits and vaUdeTtllo featun\ t to play.the Southern time on the K. & M elreiill. 1 * ; ■ . "'•■,-■ ■ Mark Luewciips, the Jheitrlcar'manager, nnd La.Belle Datle. othecwlse known as'*Ld Domino Rourp." were macrled-at one mlnuta before midnight on Thursday, Oct. 11, at Rector's restaurant, Jfew York City, by Al- dorm,nD-Pa(rlok £ natton, ot-the twentieth oldermsnlc district . *--- • i^-'- " ■ -,' " ijMtqm- and Williams are ahccessfally Prefienting therr black face singing and talk? log act-OH'the 3odJtlnscircolC'