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Miwtom&L • •V,D**W. -Del..- 20y-BHit«ii|-Md., 00, Havre do <«Mce 31, We«t, Minuter, Mn., Sept. 1. lie-Bile'Bens. 1 < n Uly l>* Ht*\ mgr./—Hempstead, •• ,-M, V., .10,-rr«fflprt HI, pcekiklll Sept. S. ITlsh- ' ->. Mil .VNewhurgh AKliiijshat «. ■ i ^7i .-,.• tkSt show. Waikhurn'e, Im (John !• cimreh, mgr.j—Key- ' ; Bort," X. J.i. 2», Baa Jlank 99, VIoctand 30, »' :'• Brldgcton HI; • ;- < T-..-. ^HMCHM-ASBOIIS. CVWlsy * Hngnn's Floating Theatre—Bath, 111.. 20, .iHiVstlfl JW.-- I'ciln .11. riillllroilw .Kept. a,.l.n. I & >•'■ (iqlnv.x <i\TR omlwiaan. :.WI'.v-,.:_^ ST. '• ; Bptoial blipatch in Thu New .Yobk Cblrpiin. .BAN Fbaxcibco, ACQ, 27.—At the Van NeM,-"lis M *li fi second week of "The Mnn of the" Moat." CfiieATKii Novrwr.—"When Women. r..nve." CkntBai,. —"Sayed from Shame" ibis week. Nnw Al.rA^Aa.—This Is t lio second week of. the engagement of Dr.nls O'Sulllvun, sup- parted by stock eompany of house, when •jiisuiiay win be ••Feggy Machrce," OnrREinr.—Hill for "the current week. opening Sunday, 2f>: Ooudinl, O Hnnn Snn, l.eonn Thurber fltid picks, the Itnlstcrs, Fer- linuu Mum rm |>,\nn. turn iiiu/.tiH, I't»l fere* and musical doc. Fred Ray and com pa-oyi Mile " klnoarome. dog, Fred , F.mlle f CtttJMs.—Moving pletiireB and Illnsiruled : <i» ' KBW JRR8RV. Newarit.—At Proctbr's iH. C. Stuart, manager) this week s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vorbes, in •'The Wild Hose." assisted by Geo. Alexander; the Drury 1-ane Co., Lola Cotton, Juno Sslmo, Hawley and Alcotl, I'nnr Com- rades, and Lavello and Sinclair. .Columbia - (M. J. Jacobs, manager).—Netvly 'carpeted and rodecointDti throughout, this house opened Aug. 20, with l he IVnlilrnn Brother*, In "The Gorman Emigrant*." "Hot Fatal Love" next. —BLANEr'H (J. H. thicken, manager).—Hnrry Clny illmicy, nnd lilny Molle GiIh week, In "The Boy .Detective." Big houses enjoyed •The Great Hxilrcss itnbhery" week or 10. "From Slng-Slng to Liberty" neii. Qtfuno I'abk (H, A. Schmidt, manager). —The- Xborn Opera Co. has enjoyed n sea- sou's indorsement. "Frn Dlavolo la the cur- tent bill, with Grace Orr Myers, Rd'tlt Brad- ford,. Harry Jjiiekstone and rhil Ilrnnsnti o« favorites. "Cavallerla Kustlcann" ami 'Tina- fore".next week, closing the Benson. Electmc Park. (C. A. Diinlnp, manager). —nans Granndn and Alma; Fedora made n hit last week, mid .remain over for current week. In ihe> rusllr theatre are: liiun.-.n and Arno, l.n Rose and Fredericks, Burton and Burton, Cullum nnd Lyons, Agnes Bay- less.and Joe Edmonds. hillside Pabk (\V. R. Thaller, manager). —Tnls week: Dohladc's six trained sheen: John Fredericks nnd Family, .lames David- son, Horry Irvine, Wyoming Jack and Prairie Nell. NotltB,—Under the management of Genrgo Robins, the Newark Thciltro will be reopened for thn soason, Sept. 2, wlrh -Forty-Five Minutes from Hroodway," feninrlng Mmma Gflttlf•'.'.'• . .-Waldinann's will be-opened Aug. ill; sunder the management of l.ce Otto- Ieng1tl,--wlth 'The Jersey Lilies." 'Phis notiae has been greatly Improved with new drftsslng ronnis, n rulllskeller. nnd n benntl- frilly redeenrated • lohhr.i... .'Kkiw : & -Kr- Inngcr Bill open the Hhnhert Theatre. Sept. If,.-with -their ndvaneed vaudeville. , i "' i t ii •forBcr. City.—At the Academy (Frank 12. v Henderson,, manager; 'I'min sing sing to..' LlberryJ' Aug. 2(1 and week. "The Gambler from the-West" follows. , "A Child ofjtho Beglnient" done well ^eek AC Aug. 19. -•-'Bbji»/Tox (T. >V. Ulnklns, manager).— IrinocMt,Maids opened urelr season hero 81, Him Devore's Own Compauy unenR the House season Sepi. 2. During the Summer many notable Improvements have been made, and thofaouse beuutllicd bnth Inside nnd out. KroiTit * ViiocTon's (P. Burns, manager). —Rill week of 20: Frank Whitman, Howard and Bland, Barry and Hah-cra, Master Ga- briel, Watson and Little, Clifford and Burke, nnd Koliy And Reno. • ,; | i amiU-ii.—At the Camden Theatre (M. W-..Tny'or. manager), despite warm weather, and. with the narkK.still open, this house-Is doing very satisfactory hnsineys. "A^Flghllng Chance," Aug. JO-IT, uiid, "Kldntlpped foT Itevcnge,"'. 10-21. both played to good busi- ness. "Her Fatal Uve 1 ' 22-24, ninck Pattl 20-2H, "Tlie Ninety and Nine" 2(1-31. W0or>l,>;.\"NH'J.'AHK (IT. D. Le Cto. mana- ger)..—Vie iiichiinis nnd his fnnnv minstrelsi last, week, repqated their former success, anil played to R. It. 0. JJowi.—^There Is a rumor current to the effect • that W. F. Keith will tnko ov<r Or. Tying's Mew Broadway Theatre, now building and nettrlng completion, Whether tbtw rtr- vclop>-or not, the house will be In the Keith circuit. So much Is decided jupon positively, Oct. 1 will very tlke'ly see Its eon>pletlon. DISTIUCT OV COLUMBIA. WiiHiiiiiKtiin.- At tin- National Theatre (W. n. Rapley, manager) tbo Aborn Opera Co. closed Its season Aug. 24, after one of the most successful seasons' In tbo history of Summer opera In Washington, thirteen weeks during which fourteen, operas were presented, ending with "II Trovatore." The closing night I was u genuine oration to the splendid compuny. The house will reninlu closed until Sept. 10. , BXLABCO Tiieatbb (L. Stoddard Taylor, manager).—The Charlotte Walker Stock Co. closed Its season Aug. 24, under almost slmlr lar circumstances as that noted above with the opera stock at tbc National. Miss Walker's closing offering was "The Marriage of- Kitty," and It was w|th genuine regret that the Washington public parted from Ml as Walker and her clever company. The Oelnsco will open its regular season Sent. 23. with Joe Weber's Co., In "Hip. Hip, Hurrah!" Academy or Music (John W. Lyons, manager).—This house, now having the Inrgesc sealing capacity of uny Washington Theatre, having been entirely rebuilt ana reseated*alnco the fire Of last Spring, which destroyed Its entire Interior, will reopen Sept. 2 with Al. H. Woods* "Since Nellie Went Away." . . Majestic 't'HKAtnn (F. B. Weston, mana- ger),—This weak the Kathryn Purnoll Stock Co. presents "Tho Cherry PIckors.'" Last: ' week, "The Christian" hod n fine presenta- tion and excellent business. "Monto Crista" Sept. 2-T. Chare's Tiieatiii: (Miss II. Wlnnlfred Do Witt, miinognr).—The bill wed; of Aug. 20 includes: Mny Tully and compauy, Julius TanhOn. Cameron and Flnnupac, Beatrice Mc- Kettele and •mtnpany, the Pechlngs, Klggo- letto Brofl.. Wynn and l.ewla, and (he vita- graph. Lnst week was the opening of the regular sensoa 'of tills popular house, and, notwithstanding the strongest klndot counter nttracllohs, dramatic and operatic, at two of our first class houses at popular prices. Chase's w.is crowded In Its enpnelty at. every performance. • QXYMTi TitRATim (Win. S. Clark, mafia- ftcrt.—This brand new and magnificent muse opened lis doors for Ihc first lime Aug. 2d. 11 la devoted lo liurlesn.no and high class vaudeville. The opening atlrnctlou Is the Bowery Durlrsquers. "' LvcrI'M Tiir.ATRK (Riigene Kernan, raanu- ftirli-i-Tnls week, the Dreninland BurlcsQlters. ,nsi wee« (he Americans had deservedly ex- cellent houses. High Sehnnl Girls ncxl. ' lir.NA Paiik (Chns. .1. Gondfcllow, tnann- ger).—This fairyland of suburban entertain- ment continues to be well patronliad. Bo- netho's Band continues In the musical shell, •nd on the hippodrome stage the midget Princess Hanette, and the Wets Bros, hold sway. Orrwc-Kcao Pabk fl.. IV* W. R Shaw, manacersi.—Thl* resort pleases crowds dally and nightly with<all the amusements nimally /ound at a. pntk for public entertainment. Chitvv Chabr I^kb (Herbert Claude, man- W^i— JS* I. 8- Marine Band (secUoni nightly discourses sweet music freely to large audiences. ' ! ' * ' «» , nnATMS IV OTIB PROlfKSSIO\.' Mr*. Agnes I.ntt -ItliLoL, clrins per- former, died Aug. 22. '■iibei. And.rmv". actress, died recently «i Inuntnn, Mass, '■I.'. 1 '.'''?" •**»'"• showman, died recently, pi \\MIoAtope, L. I. II. W. IInlT4<nliernr. actnr, committed suicide. Aug. n, .,i |.o, .\ngeles, Cnl. W in. .1. Leonard, aetor. riled liist week, ni Brooklyn. N. V. tviinlv M. Kendall, aclor. died Aug. M, ni Amnrlllo, Tex, tJvPBaJ*' . c ." rr Jp » musician, died Ami. fn, a? SpVlngfleld. Moss. " . • llnsrii sinnion, actor, died Aug, 2.1, at Philadelphia. . .o*?"^? 1, **»«»ehel. musician, died Aug. Subers, and the IS, a; Clnclnnall. F'»«en« Henry, minstrel, died Aug. 22, nl Uyde Park, Mass. THE r J* WW ;YQEK OLIiFPEK. ■ i ■ • ■ I l 4 '■ L I I I '-' ' ■ I I ■ ri' ' 7r>;, iCor. Sec., Philip Mlndll. 114 West llflth St., ' • - N. V. City.*. . The Friars' flr*t compllmontary siipper of the Fail and .Winter season of lliyj-a was held on Friday night. Aug. 2.1. It was given at Itclsenweber's. and the gtiust of honor wns Al. Dayman, who had Just returned from Lhirope, alter on absence of sevan months. TUu largo banquet ball was' crowded, by men' well -known In theatrical and literary circles, und the applause that they gave Mr. Hayuinii when he entered the hall, escorted by the abbott. Wells Hawks, was beard blocks mvoy, n<-eorrtlng to belaled Frltirs. Friar Marc Klnw introduced Mr. Ilavman, who, after the men present bud drunk bis health, arose and Mid : - , "The welcome Is all tho more grateful to me ns I have returned from Ktiropc after a long absence, for I thought that yon had for- got ten an. old fogy Jlke me." Friar Louis Nerhrt-solo said In his speech that 1 wis re- sponnlble for that noble Institution, the Ac- ton' Fund Home. He Is mistaken. I. wbs chairman of the financial committee. The Idea of the Actors' Fund Home belonged lo tho late Loul? Aldrlch." ■The speech of A. I.. Krlnnger made one of the hits of the evening. "| want to pay publicly Mutt the firm of Klnw & Krlnnger owes tn.Al, Hr.ytuan tho position that lt'now occupies. Our debt of gratitude. I hereby ac- knowledge, Tile members if tho theatrical profession, furthermore, from manager and actnr In. hlllposter and railroad cfnitrnctnr, one to Al. Iluyntun the position of prosperity In which they now find themselves; a pros- perity which Hie theatres of n» other country cajnjv ,. • • > > i - ".\ir. Unyinnn Is the king, of theatres. He lifted tlicm.nut of the gutter lo the po- sition tbnl they noiv occupy; that 'Ib to suy, to a basis ni|uni to that .of any other busi- ness, lie does, not talk art. lie applies art. to .the theatre.: As (or the, palmy flay* of the ilntmil, I can remember when John F.llslcr ami i were ready to trade theatre tickets for meftt nnd bread : nben the Chief of■• theatrical novelties were salaries paid regularly; when managers wete ready to gnarantve Mr. Booth and such ns he sums of money, muL were equally- rendy to ask hint to wait n ycar'foi' Hie flnhn'clnl fulilll- iiieiit of ihc guarantee. But the muster ml nil of the head of tho entire theatrical profession In this country, Al. lluyiutiu, has changed all this, and even tho,press agents are getting rhelr money evefy week." ttciinold Wolf, the well known theatrical writer, wa» one of the speakers, nun his rfltty speech celled dowh.the house. .Others at the spimkor's tablo were Paul Armstrong, Uy. Mi-ver. Henry l>n/.liiu, Joseph Dlcthcn and George W. Hnmmls. ■ Thn tonstniastni' wipjB.inf course, the ribhntt. WellH llnn-ks. Ml'. Haymnn ctunpllmontcd T'^lar Philip Mlndll upon the excellent typographical np- iM-urnneci of .the Bplstlo, .Biul^aln hft read Its (nliyiiiis with great inter.'!--!. ilnlf Time fnr Vmnlrvllle in lie tllven t.< iM.i.ii.- Went HnitMcn. - AU legitimate theatres controlled and Misf nlod In thn Humller cities by tho Middle west Managers' Association will, afjer Sept. I. de- vote three evenings of each week to high class vaudeville. The order will nffect: 280 playhouses In Iowa, IndlanoVOhlo. Nebraska, Missouri, Indian Territory, Michigan nnd Illinois. PRESIDENT MURPHY, OP THE t'Hl- CAflO .\VI'I(I.\AI,S, CU.XGH.VTI- ". I.ATJ.S TUP. CL1PPRR. President Chns. V.-Miirphy. of the Chicngo National League Club, was a Cliitkb callel' 1 on a uar. 20. ■ He came to cnngratttlnto The CLtrpna on the selection of- W. M. Rankin as lis renresenlnllve to net as official referee Bt Bowlers' Field Dny contests, at Cincinnati, <».. sept. 10. . - ! „. ' .•, « , » ■ » ■. >ctv Amusement 4'omnnnr -." Incofiiorntpd. The Popular Amusement Co. has recently been Incorporated nr. Mnrgantown, W. Vn., for the purpose of operating vaudeville the- atres and amusement place* la West Vir- ginia, Mrtryland, rennaylvnnlh nnd Kentucky. The principal oillres of ihe company are nl Mnrgantown, W. Va. The company alreadv has three vaudeville tbeatres In operation.' One at Cumberland, one at Prosttmrg. Md„ nnd one at Clarks- burg, W. Vn. ' If. purposes If) open several others, i It Is probable aloo tlutr the- com- pany will do u dim renting business and ilenl In general supplies for vaudeville the- litres and nickelodeons. • Tlie dlrcclnrs are: II. L. Swisher, F. W. Michael. J. W. MlehAel, F. .1. Ilrock nml Scott N, Swisher. ; " Thn Messrj. Swisher have had n great dienl cf experience in I lie show UiisIiicsb, having ImrT charge' of (Jie <nhl-thehire In Morgan town for fdx years, nnd having erected, about n year ngo, the handsome Hwlsher Theatre nt Morgnntnwp. In-connection with the Main Street Building Co.'s business Mdck, It a cost of j»17. r ,.000. • The officers of the compsny are t: W. Michael,.pro.dilenL; J-". J. Brock, r.ecretnry: II. I.-. Swisher, treasurer. _ 1 4. » "" .I . . ' Hollo Lloyd in Star. John Cosgrove will feature Hollo i,Vj,.l. the young Western actor, tills season, In, slnnditrcl plny«. The re|>ertory will Includo: •The lielU," "Dr. Jekyll nnd Mr. Hyde," 'The I'ot'slenn Drnlheri«." "David Garrlck," "As n Man Sows," "Mbnio i;rlsto" nnd "The Celebrated Case. Kai'h production will Im correctly slagetl, all new scenery having l>ecn built for each play. William II. Wny, who has been with -'.Mr» COsgrovn: Tor the, past several season* as. inusleul director, will ntnbi have that position. ' <»» THE Money U Ihe root of nil erlli who Wants somel "ti'nsnve ll fnr yon In WIrb. IBS* STATE NT,, Firth Kloor, CHICAGO. Managers and Electricians, Attention! We will send our Intc-t Coisloaac. eonlalnlng full drscrlptlnn nn.i snowing metbnits of operatloi, of everything perlnlntng to RlflclrldBl stage Craft. KflKf'. to nn»one iendiotf us five ennts » covet pnstnge on same. We MAKE A sl'triAl.TY" OF KLKiTltlit.U, IMIRN'IC Kll ftl'S Tint TIIDATRKS. olso sr.MMFtt PARK AMl'HKMEXT .\1Tf5ACTION». One large JOIINBTOWN II.OOD II JT.OM, with pmscrnliint opening from M)foioo feet, one small JOIIXST01VN Fl.ooli, price tym, with proiceniom opening 2.", to M feet. Sow In stock ready for delivery. JOSEPH MENOHEN ELECTRICAL CO. Telephone 3695 Got. CABLE. MENCHEN, N. V, 354 West bOlii Strut. Ktw York City. ABC Coils. 5lli Edition. : , .. Largest Maiifactir,is ot Electrical Appliances and Scenic Ettiols In the World. SneriuueiHii'H KetV Thenlrc. A iiiilidlng mi Seventh Street, flncrnmento, Cfll.'i has been leased for live years bv W. S. Allen, a Denver, Col., man with plenty of cipcrlence In the Kn«i nnd vm Hie Tacltic coast. The bids for the'work are a I ready out. The auditorium nnd Imlcony will con- tain nlMiut l.Sfli'i twenty Inch fonts. The singe will have a 4.1ft. front, allowing Ample room for "big direction*. Thn orchestra will be composed of from rlgln to ten pieces. Work will he rtisheil through, anil, If thing* run smoothly, the new house b'III open some time next monib. «»» Mnnsllelil HapH In HIm Home In Veiv London, Conn. Illehftid Mnnsfleld went lo his home hi New London, Conn., on-Aug. i.'!!. • < t Ills brother, l.'el'x, gave out rhe following sfnlcment fnr pnhHcttflon: ••■Mr. Mnnslleln will lake a long rest, iind there is no roaHiin to believe that, he will not .Is' utile to return to the stage In Ifinn. The reports in several newspapers - nlmui ju.v lirotb.u-'u Illness have been greatly exaggerated. ■ lie Is now back In bis old Louie, and I assure you be' I* dc llgh.ied.lo be. litre." ; •>TU« sifrtiiu Chlrkpn." niennrd Carle will oiien lila' seeohd Benson In the musical comedy success of lusl year, ••The Spring Chicken." m the Montniik The- aire, Itroofilyn, Srfliirdny night, Aug. at. The company hns been rehearsing In Host on. Tho principals are practically tnesanie'BH wlion "Tlie Spring Chlckea" nlnyeil linrj's ?nd the Nrw AnwlerdBia Tbeatres. Neiy 'orfc, lnst Winter, Including : Itesale McCoy, Alice llngemnfi, JTeniinclte Unaennl, Victor Motley, - mcbard lilflgidcy. Wllllntn II. Kvons, Abbott Adams, nnd others. The chorus will be one .of Ihe hrgoae. ,,r dny musical .comedr i-ompnny on teitr; S it John I rnlu n» I.iiiiIIiiw .Mnn (or Ii '. A V. Hnrlem Thenlre. John Craig, tor many years favorite lend- ing man of,ihe Castle Square Theatve Slnek Co.. Ifiision, and recently lessee nnd rttnr of the (llobe Theatre, in Ihot city, has hren en- giured by R. K. Alliee ns leading man of the KWih fc 1,'iwlor Harlem Opera House'Slock i'o. lie will' oiiikc his flrsl iippearano there oft Libor liny, In nn clribomte prniliicrlon of •'The Soudan," when lleairuv Mnrgiih and Agnes Scott, will make lheir ri>nppciirancc after Summer vacations. H 'i «i» i BllKleenlli Slr«*el Tlienlre, .Mnn l-'rnn- ■■in..,i. in vetiv ,- (<>m»i'«f I'nllKlilnlL.ii. Arllcle* of lncnriiorntlon for (he Standard Amusement Co., Sim Franelseo, have Isicn tiled hy Cltss. ft. Hrown. prusldent; Otto I, Wise, secretary, nnd Archie Levy, miiiinger. This linn own the Sixteenth Street Theatre, which Is ngnln in active course of construc- tion, nnd will be thrown open lo the public In Nnveotber. with Mr. Leiy at Ihe helm. ■ ■ . «« . » . i The (tnyrty, WnnliliiBrton, Opainml. nulldlng operations on. tills latent iimi grandest house devoted lo linrlcsijiie) were cnmitteni'Bd Feb. lj nnd the loin) cost amounts. In S-'«r>,0(Mi. (i N nbsolutclv fire- proof, nnd ihe liiidltofliim In cc/iisiniceo; wHh- ■ ■iii posts. Located on MulIt Street', nuur ■|i'," Ills conveniently slumled. Tho open- ing iittrncilon, Aug. 2«, was the ImwSry Ilurlesipicrs. Wm. S, riark Is thn mnniigcr. The ,1'iilnmlila Aiuusemeiii Co. are owners. »■> I Lj-ciim" llrntnnrnui lloheil. the well I l,|SIHH' HFwiniirniii |i n.w,-,,. ^ . in.,,.,.,., »„ U .-|J .|"i. ril"JI..-J u,. u ...„ 'l'hefaiiutiiscallnghinise,kui»wii«s"l,.Yon»',' lllKlilinin in Heffln HI. Coi eerl Hhws, \ h llowery. 1ms IwH closed by thn sheriff. David Hlsphnm will open his .Now lorli concert BBtsoD In n nfijiulur jirojirnninn' at Carnegie Hull, on fief. tS. on will-devote the early pari of rhe season to concert work. iinil-r the dlrertiou of Luuilou Cbarllou. .Mr. Rhipliam will n'ott u lolig lour which will beglu in (ids city. Later in ihe season he \VI1I probably present "The Vlear uf Wnlio. flcl.l.' . -. - linrlng tli? many years of Its e'xlstenei icslfliirapl W»„ uiii.mnlw.il by many known professional*. «»»—i , Alfred ivi-li'i-j In h >«nv Anl. Alfred Kclcoy will *)iortly j.r.jduce, nt Kolfli * Troctor's One (lunilred and Twenty- i..-,,ru,- Ahel Opeu* Ills SenNon. Oeorgo Abel, who Is presenting the funny farce To vaudeville, entitled -Three of h Kind," opened his season last Monday la Trenton, X. J., following on the Keith & Proctor circuit for tho next forty weeks. Mr. Abel hns retained the same supporting cast as lnsl season, .which Includes seven capable players. , , i " " *»* Victor Jerome io-i« Verillel In Suit. Victor Jerome, who wns Injured in' San Francisco, by being thrown from a Larklu Street oar. lnsl Christmas, Is suing the enr comprny, nnd, at the recent trial of the con- ductor who committed the .offence, Ihc Jury found In Mr. Jerome's favor. « i> lliilfliclli-r's Huston llellcs Open. Hutrholier'* Itoslnn ItcUes opened nl Ihe Lvcciuu, Hnston. on Aug. 2(1, with 'The Wan- derer from Nowhere," in which the following are proailnent: May Bryant, Minnie llurke lutein Arnold. Tina nice, Chas. «anks, Frctl Nolan, John Walters. Kd. Iteniz. Chas. Mad- dlsnn. Me Allen, W. II. Houghton and Hdgar Blxby. H > I'imnnuel Wnrncr lit thin Countrr- Kninnuel Warner, of Bomars and Warner. London, well known Kuropean vaudeville agents. Is in Xew York City hooking Ameri- can neu for iho other side. ■ ' <»» '■' ' Kara lii-inrus to Ainerlen. Karn, (he wall known Juggler, arrived hero I lilt: week, and will open Sept. it on the Klnw & Krlangcr circuit, tfnr which be hns been hooked for the whole season, by diehard I'll rot. «i> i Chns. O'llarn Slnsce Director nt lirimiL llrnoblyn. Chns, O'Hara Is to lie slago director of Klnw & Krlonger's flrnnd Opera House, Brooklyn. Mr. O'llarn has had considerable experience. In this line. 4 . « » ' . ' . ■'- llnrrv I., ontlnr.K A n noiioepn I'orrlun \nvoltles for the Twenty-lhlnl Harrv l.conhnrdt, lncnl manager of Keilh &. I'roct'or'.i Twenly-lhlrd Street: Theatre, hns n number ot foreign novelties booked for the Limv little Muse on Twenty-third HI reel, «■* ' I f. II. Mlehell I'minoled. Carl «. Mlctcll has been nnpolnlofl treas- urer of thn Majestic. Brooklyn. Mr. Mlchell wns the assistant at. that house last season, and won many friends. ••Hello, mil." Id., nt Drentnluiiil. Thursday, Sept. .">, has been selected tar the 1 Brooklyn Lodge of Rlks for it* aniiiuii out- ing *t Iircamliinil, Coney Inland. , An Auto- mobile parade from thn clubhouse to the park! In the .'i iicvn. hi mul n ball In the evening nil' he some of Iho cniet'inliimnnt featured provided liy the cpmmltiee. I'aal. lOxaltetl ltulcf AVm, J. Muttllng, manager of Hreain- land, Is muU'ng great, pveparations for the occasion. . . .: .i .... « i » " I lllli-l.' Horn It, Mil ),«. . : .Marie tVru arrived In Now York lust, w-wki lifter u three months' stay abroad. . She will begin rehearsals In "Tlie Morals of Marcus," tho play In which Charles Vrohmnn will present: her In October. Bee season will open ot the I'nrk Theatre, Boslon. «■» ' For ii-« Klksi* Olnbhoune. Queens Borough fridge No, ,N?8 laid rhe corner stone of their prolectwl clubhouse ui *J28 Mott Avenue, Long Island City. !■'<•>.. Hi. Thn building will occupy a plot ,>0xl0i>, nnd will contain spacious meeting nnd re- ception rooms, as well as n bowling alley, billiard room and grill room. ♦»» H<-u«ir-Siiiill<.y Co. II|li-li■. - At the Olympic Theatre, Brooklyn, thn ItcnU-Snntlcy opened Its^cnson Aug, 26. 'Hid hill includes : Clmrles ami Annii I'lloekcr, Fred •BuBsell, Marshall and King, Chit*. D. Weber, Frank Boss, .Tennlo Hdwnrds, nnscne unit Slmins, and Fisher Berg. Cliff Ber/ae'i nnl- mills nre the added feature. , ' <i» Slaungrer W. K. Olnrk'n h'riv I'lnfrriirlm.. Amusement Director W. v.. Clnrle will lake to the road wllh a minstrel show, and ttrlko cut for the Middle West, after the close of the season at Ludlow Lagoon, in Cincinnati, on Bept. 8. ♦ «» Hi-limit's. Quebec, ll|K'ii» HlllM'PSSfullj. J. II. Aloz sends us the following wire from Qtieboc, Can., dnten Aug. 27: "Ben- nett'n nig opening turned hundreds nwny. Big wicecss. . , ..,- , . - +»«■ Tho Mornlngt lilorles Open, .lo«. D. nnd Lucia Cooper have been en- guged with the (lay Morning fllorles, which opened at. Boston, 2d, under the inatiagcmcnt: of IVebnr It Hush. . • . . — t i t l.ou II. furl lii (in ii \\ i.rlil-- '1'i.iir. Lou II. Curlln sailed tor I'arls. Aug. 2f>. on an extensive pleasure lrlr>. lie Intends t<) circle the globe before he returns. B I B Otln llnrliii, nsi \iiim Held'* l.onillmc Han. Oils Harlan will be leading man and prin- cipal comedian for Anna Held, Jn "The Pa- risian Model," .during her coming season, which begins in New York on Sept. 21. ■ S »s | il . i i ■ fowl amino- "The Hem" Widow." Mmo. Zimmerman, Kuropenn mndlMo, hy u special nrrnng'-ment n-tlh Henry jr. Siivngc. will come lo Ken* York next month from her famous Hue de la Balv shops In ovorsoc llie fitting of Paris gowns purehnsed for the Mnxim girls, in "The Merry Widow." ,"■•■■ 4»» Hum 1I)lle linn Into ll«-pi'rl«>r> Satn Mjlle, comedian with ihe Chester Park Opera Co., ClnclnnaU. has clotsd his engage merit there to Join Hlmmeleln's Ideal). H* Joined the company at Sanduskj, 0. lit*(It Street Tlienlre. his new skctcli, "A Tule of Turkey.'' ■ B) »> cntti.leil i ri-ii ii-iiln tiixrs Mother. •Mrs. ileiser, mother of Kred Irwin, rUcd in her home In Buffalo: N. 1., Ang, SO; nged 7S Mr. Irwlu left Immediately fur ilia I city to take charge of f.hn funeral nrrange- incuts, tie veiurneii to New York 2R., — i , i # . ' » i - " Seiv 'I'llrnin- I 'qiiirnim I'ovined <i I'nrti'hrsler, .V. \. A.new isimpnny, the HhliiwaiiiAlcKliiney Co., 1 Iia» boen formeil al rorichcslcr, X. \., -Uie purposn of which Is to'own, direct, miniflRe, lease, etc., th'eutMrnl eriitlpincnt, hillldlugs and companies. Tlie capital stis'k Is plneeil at, BIBO.WJii. .1. W. McKltiliej, lOnicst Hhlti- mnn and Crowley Went worth are the di- rectors. ' . . «) '» .i» si O'.NelH to 0|i«>n nt Uctrolt. Kdgai- l''orres1, iiuuiugei" of .liinu-s O'Neill, bus niT.'ingisi for tlie slur's npenlng of his clnbornle prcdiiitl'.ou of "Virglnlus," In tho Dou-olt. Opera House, Detroit, on Sept. II). included in the cost nre: Jntne* O'Neill Jr., Charles Dnlton, NnpmnK Hiickett, I-'ronklyn I.vnch, Katt) I'lctchcr and Joaophlnc'Morse. ■' • ■ ■'• «.» Initrtui iiieiil« for "The Spell." Ida Coonnest has been engaged ns loading Indy for bnvld Kos*lcr. In "The Spell." Others In the company will ha I Charles Ulck- *nn, llmlly Blgl. Waller I). Hreene, Muriel Hope. Mark 1'rirc and Ooorgo Leonard. ,l Tbe .Spell" will open irs- season al llin Pork Then i r.\ Boston,, nnd It will lie Been In New Yorji shortly after. • ■ • L. J. lliulrliiiii'T. to Vlnniiue Welii-r'n .MllBlO Hull. L, J. Jlodrlqucz has lieen engaged as man- iiger of Weber's Music Hall, New York. Mr. Itodriquev. I* well known, luivlng dlrecied lours ot Julia Marlowe, lllohnrd Mnnsllelil. Charles lcrolirnap's Umpire Slock Co. und Charles lilllliigliam's comiuinles. »»» • ' " Uninte l-'iilf on HI. Maude Fulton, who hns Isien playing in "The Orchid." In New York City, was oner- aled upon In tho Lincoln Hospital, l4l*l Street nnd Soul hern Boulevard, this city, on Aug. 'JI, for an nbilotnlnnl disorder, ii Is believed Hint she will bo able in leave the hiNlllullon In three, weeks, ■■ . ■!■ » « > ■; Wi-Iht Vnines His Nr.v I'rinliii'lliin. Joe Weber last week announced the til la of his new production, which will open tbo nmslc lull I unrlv in Oeloher. II. In to bo named "Hip, Hip, Hurrah." nehenmniH are now under wny. <»'»■■ Manntrer Welt.h III. J. C, Welsh, mnuoger Of Hot Knrroll. has been seriously ill ill his home In Niiwbur.v- porl, Ala*s„ wllh heart trouble, Mr. Welsh will relurti ns soon - ns possible to his mother's home In Michigan, to remain there during the Winter months. ♦»» — llellii I'm Serlonsl) III. fiellii I ox Is serlouslv 111 at the Hotel Lincoln, Plllsbnrg, Pa. Slie Is Buffering from perltnnlli* An linlnflkf- Sl.'t for C'orae I'aylnn. ThlcvcB visited the apartment of Corse Pnyton nl the Hotel Albany, on Krlday. Aug. 'J!!, and departeo' wllb «ooie vnlitiihle Jewelrv. formerly owned by the popular ector and his wife. ••( VDKlt TIIH SKA" fas now), ten feet. onl> .f(W. "fun In Photo ttallerv," eic. iiAiiiiAcii*cii„ioti.i-'iii«iri. num., nn. ATJ.1BKKTV AVTF.ll IIKIJT. TIB! (IKKflDRYS i--n,idio- HbH, VimdevllWoratotl. «hnw. Singers, linucers. change lor on* week. Work In all acts. Al wardmho en ami air the stAge. IIO.V 13 war- old. Till-: fll'.KcOKYS, -' > • < tinlon Hotel, f'lnvehiad, Ohio. ""porT sai.r. trio new Ada Rrtxantifttie nnu Case. Conumuke. Ship J-'uloposll. - ... ,, 11.: Ii. MI))tlliiVV,4'.'4l'or-»ierSi„llarrlsniirg, l'n VOIl BiAl.K-'-stlknhTie" BerniTiintcb ikrftuClfc; I'ose Otitnt, silt l>re«s and Velvet. Cloak, gfo; O' njinnfl. •icnty. IIS: rilia, Rohg • r,. ■ » Luliln's I'lctnre Miichitic, Slides, do., complete, cheap. 1 <•>! of trlrk* cheap, I'atrxlckcl I'laicd sideTnblo*,.«». i:nelo«estamp for answer. ■ MI.'S. WM. CA11I.. IM lour! St.. hoohcKtnr, X. V, , . , ,- ToRldATBST jPlTATPtHIM aTid^lprTsilbw MOXCY rtcrri'MIS ever known. I'lie .1 Bteil .Mnd ngnskii raiilpfK-ikil nnd swell S\Hl I'nltiilnp, |:i.',. Patrlilrd Wninnnniidnxl-JPaliiiliig, *4',, IllgShnrk with 'J I'liiiMiig'i, .«so." Wm. Ncunii, s Vim Nordeu JAt., No^Ciinilirldgo, Alius. t K.VPKHIKM'«i» VIOLHilKT Bnil Leader nt Ulieri.y. ltctnrci|oC« given and mnn I ml. T. it,. caraorOLii'i'im, it w. wiiist. MAOiriASi'B Side Tnl-les, Kellar style, grtlil nr silvtlr imbued, fll.'.'n; nickel pluioS, *-l; Colli Udder, |9s| FiTlnJ i.ainn »2n. Send slamp. J. HOFFMAN,".'son njclilnad AT_e„ Cl flcln natl> o. i Jiimio co.n I'lisK ii a no a im AJKUUD for any Inslriinieiit. or number of tnslrnmelils, Hours, words and nmslc, skolchas, etc. send stamp. OBAM. I,. f.KWm, -tini Richmnnilsi.,oini'iiifiBtl,o. to lit coin WAJHTRIl, Hood, Useful Medicine I'cnnle odoil'Sepl.o for Winter sensnii. Will split, c With BpiHl versnille sknleli team.nr limn Willi goon t>irt ur>> rt me nine lIcinAinber, i hnrn i-ver.i I him: In work Willi ami can gat tlio money. Hr. II. c. Brace. tMHnraiiren Ave, Toroatu, Out. . ILtttlMUMNI.. "Htaliia.fo jrfhL" -iiWu' •tTrip Around World," right MJtnmen, *n prop*, o!6c- trie fl\ium, drniiorlcsBiid Pjv.ii iiiiuner, ready to sliu«,*li"i for nil, *i» ciii.li wllh orilor.orwill OMitnngc. Whnt Iibvk ynur Stump for rnply. Miiriln. cor. li'.iliiillil l-liiHlern Ave,, llighliindlown, M(L ' \VAVTKi)IM>iROI.\TBIi%. I'ir.'e Coinnil'i paoplo Who do -neolnltli-s; also llisitlliig Agnot Mid KxperlBueeil 'I'rcasiil'oi'. Latter nmsi deposit cash wurwy. (lej/ly l.v |,.t-ti<r,iiiily, giving expo rleiicc. MUUlHSOK, ifooiu s::t, KnlokerKockei Theiltiv Itldg., Sew TOIt, i h.'a it iKK'i'iS'i' II ilbnriy Hopt.T. '.4l nhll- lit, l'Uuruiiglil\ ■i.\poiieiii'ud In ojicta, vsudoviiie, i'[r. Hclliiblllty and HntlsfaCtlnn giturnntecd. Tlteatrn Hotel or ivmltlnu wanted. Member A. I'. nr II. Adilre.«s c. Itlcli, I'oki iilllcc. ticn. Bel.. Magnolia, .Mass. . -.; •• •; . Th« Man Solenlldo Effervoacont Aullsep tic Toolh Cleaoaer and Jloath lurllltr. > si:t'l-:il|iill in all otlu-r touth null moiiiii •: • .- ' ,- iirepnl'iillens In EFFICIENCY, PRACTICABILITY and CONVENl liKX'Ki/A TAIII.K'l'S eliiiiu-o tho tcelb, presMve thd iinuuui, tho lnaili.li of ilm inoiitii incmhrnnes. gums and toiigiiu, produce a healthy coudlllon of thn sallvii, nroveni dryness of nioutli and thrnui and tiinke thn iircuih imrn mid sweet, Whan placed In i lie mouth a NKXTO'/A TAiil.in (involves oMgcit gas, which dcKirojs nil gerrnn. ThUnnjcKi Is Invalioiiilo to ||K' lie.-au.o of Its ciiuvenlenl laLlei lorin. ivlilcti pi) mils of Us iu>o at iiii.v IIiiiii or plmm wltn or Bilhom a tooth brush, minus the usual nuisance experi- enced wllh |iiiH'dors, washes, etc. can be curried handily in pocket nr wrist bag. Ulsi i.llilun Russell hiv«: "111 Hie cnnvenlcntnnd elllcleni UKN'TO/.A lil'iiilli T.MILLTM we singers and players have ut lnst round whn| wo have always nanded," . . . Price Be, per pnekugc al nil first elms drniri/lm —Ilepoor'* Kiu|iorlums, or lite iiianufftnturcr's. . .SAMTI.KH HHN'I' WIKK.OX RKtiUKBT. .;, DENTOZA CHEMICAL CO., :i't-:n Frankfort mi., N. V, No. lu.joo under RuMjPjjf and Orn ^ Ant. Get tho Habit. Go to e^aV CLOTHIERS, ONION SQDABE, H III MH-erl, iiriir llroadway. 27Q Broadway, near Ctnmt*ir», 47 Coilliudl St, Mir uieeawlcu, 125111 SI., corner Third At*., NKW VtlltK trtv. i Im rlli' IIiini,'» ill Ken I nre VnuiliM'llli- Co. I'lliirlle filial\, "The lloosler Hoy," lins or fiiinl/eii hi La'fiiyi.'itc, lull., ii coufpan.t ot vaudeville people, which ii III h" known fts riniiilit ILisiy's All Feature Vaudeville Co.. and will >i|mmi the season Aug. -it. Ills oh Jcel Is io plat the ton cnl bouses, and fur nlsh one hour's vaudeville performance. The people of the iwntnnny.' nre encaged and managed by Mr. Hasty, who contracts fnr the comulnutlon the same a, any roid show.