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path alongthe Sableuse Is on the SeulUon estate; covered that ail tbe gold in tbe en iBipi lse waa la A LOSM IR DRAMATIC CIIHMSM.* bad tried to rob him—he oonld not tell who It was." I "And Blanche, and Blanche?" it belong"! to onr mother; we win return there tbe title of the play, bo she retired to private life. of Theatre, WBimv FOB IHtJITTOU GUmB, "Sbe was asleep, and woke with a sbnek. While soon, will we not?" The destruction by Are tbe Flfih^ven^ street, Man- BT VAJtOTEX BBOW1C. she was patting some clothes on her Francois bad •Tea," she replied, "we win return there soon, In Twenty-fourth Jan. L, UTS, caused phtee time to getaway. She saw nothing." and many a delightful stroll we win take along ager Augustin Daly to look ont for anna I your fairy could keep hla company together and fbaotioal xsrroi "Queer," said Parlsel to himself. "Did foamcols that path where yoa told me that was where he _ . It there that before the pubUc This theatre- being the only How, what bin yoa written ban. aweet youth— —pc-ohl he was afraid, be didn't dare. He must or Hope. It was there. Edmund, was that time, be, leased - It Pray, rtglan yog written tml nave beard the Bound of tbe struggle In Helller's my heart throbbed with love for the first time." available refuge at IKUIUKJI/ OBITIa. 'Ton loved me then?" and refitted' It in a sumptuous manner, and report of but mght'a room, and took to night without coming to my as- A performance, la month, She let her bead fan upon bis breast; then, look- under tbe title of Daly's New Piflb-avenDe AJ plainly It not appear. sistance. Well, perhaps be did right. Be thinks I softly: Theatre opened It Jan. 21 with Clara Moms in F. ». let myself get caught; that explains why he didn't ing op at him. resumed • for In tola Jut 10, mat youth, a report of Urn play— return to Artemont, He's hiding." My B*odJaUier has had the Utile bouse I waa "Allxe," then acted tbe Sim Ume Bat what rebuilt and farntabed. Bdmund, country. At first sympathy for Mr. Daly's leaves hare yon aid ttieralnT "And It Blanohe saw the gendarmes," born In at Olvry was who visit the the- T. C. Oertrade went on. r I should Uke to pass a few days there alone with caused many of bis old patrons to The almple troth I h»y» tried to Bay, yon." atre; but as tbe novelty wore off tbe patmnaoe de- For anything elae wen a aln "xs* isiidarmesP' gasped Parlsel, with terror. , | "Tea; they were told by tbe Mayor of Premi- "Blanche, your wish shall be granted. In a few clined, and wben the season ended, Jane xs, we i If any considerable sum on the Ah, yam. Jut as T-"iT'a all TtrfeliT court what had occurred at the farm, and they days we will return to -SeulUon. with my mother doabt there was ita title to And you've said that the holaie in packed? came to look into tbe matter." and onr friend Pierre Rouvenat, and if you Uke we profit side of tbe ledger.' Changing T. o. "And tbent" will spend a whole month In yonr Uttle bouse at Daly's Broadway Theatre, he. reopened it Aug. 2a, B~rnomaau,Blr. My report prt>*daa. offe- u "They went back as they had come. Search aa CIvry.'' presenting tbe Aimee Opera-bo Ooapesqvwits And tbe hooae an audiena-»Jacked. x7, and tbe theatre was exoaednnllOot. they will, they won't discover anything. I'm the A few steps irom them Rouvenat and Oreluohe retired Sept. F. B. .Emmetbegan an engageim Ml.iiiiMlnc- What, haven't yea givru the Ifaaatre a pcH, only one that knows, and am I going to denounce were talking together. o, wben J. k originally "Max, the Merry BwnuiBoy^ In, No- Wbea we're got Ita •"•m-g **nd.r' Franaou? Not II Moos. Parlsel, master didn't "He was your son," said Rouvenat. lng - Daly's name aa raaaager'dMypear'1 W T have time to make hla will—you're the heir of "She was your daughter," aald Orelnche. vember Mr. Butraally, air, though silent a mo- the advertisementa. and on the Mb be re- Bouillon." - - - tfc'aa —>< tti Tbey bowed their beads, remained from Tie a fact that die ment, and then they both began to ween; tired irom Its management, and the theatre was "Jacques Melller la dead I rtPsMeT exclaimed, It to srylng," said Bouvenat closed. W. Horace Llngard, Alice Drmrrlni' aim Oh, bang the fact. Joat say _ •genluen's mine—bis fortune's mlnel" Having seema me yon are In faith, Mons. Rouvenat, I was Just going to Dickie Linaard played there from Dee. . I isll Waalmmc el . And thi reflected a moment, be resumed: "Ah, there's is. making tl a Pierre RoBvenatl Has be returned f" make the same remark to you." Wybert Beeve opened his American Pre aaU tla a work of which Ji "Tho woman u> While.". The ••Tea." "These are tears ol Joy'' whispered worthy debut as Fosco. In That It made a moat pal| Pierre, wiping bis eyes. "Bnt tell me. my dear theatre closed 27, and remained bo until April s, F. . '.-He win conjecture for certain, but be will be I. Greluche, what are yon going to do now i" 1874, when 8. A. Swalm, an alleged capitalist, en- WeQ, draw your penrdl through taM, ai youth, forced to bold bis tongue. Moreover, even were be "I don't really know, Hons. Pierre." gaged George L. Fox to perform there and tolend hla And aay that It'a bad all the way I to aconse na, proofs are necessary, and there are theatre, which was reohrlsteaed Fox's L *• < none, there are none, SeulUon la mlnel" 'Ido. Yon are coming with me to SeuiUon.'to name to the really, air, very brief time Bat truth And a. dry, nervous laugh burst from his Hps, live there for tbe rest of your days, aide by aide Broadway. Alter a Mr. Swalm f. a. while hlseTBs flashed with the pride of triumph. with LucUe, Jean Renaud, and me. And then, proved his claim totb«UUeor"b*u:teT" bybaokliig ! Oh. die. it when one or us wishes, which win be very often, to out and disappearing from the theatre and from Jones didn't ahow aw hlailipSit "YouH repeat all this to Francois, won't you, see Blanche and Edmund, we will all return here tbe haunts or bis alleged numerous creditors. MY And now lor the company—what-"•frertare Foe. Bald! Hons. Parlsel f" resumed the girl. -Without falL" together. And wben they come to tne old farm on Fox. aided by George Tyler, his business minuet fklth with the pubUo. WeD, Bbapkuu scored ai ' I've set both your minds at rest, a visit, tbey win find us an there In a Uttle bunch, tried to keep but waa ooxn Now that Pm 0 . . r. a. right glad." you see. W1U you come?" peued to euccumb to adversity May 18. R. W. The derll he did 1 Jut write, I " "Oh, so gladly I But Butler was tbe next victim. He called It tbe Olobe, That he made a miserable "You are a good girl, Gertrude, and I shan't for- mi "Well, Greluche f" It as a variety theatre Aug. &, and aftsr k T. 0 get your devotion." my good opened • stammered Gre- few weeks sought rest and recuperation on Bat really, air, tbat'a a little hard. The servant lowered ber bead with a modest air, "My puppets must go with me," very lache. Long Island, Campbell A- Matrtma, When he made the hit ol the Ugh*. and aald. all the while rumpling the fringe on her bis farm on could- succeed neckerchief: "They shall, Indeed) But there's tbe band play- believing that tbey where so many No matter for that, ttfcaithdrawawiheard. ing gayly again. Let us go in, -Greluche, and see others trad failed, began a variety season RotTx, will aerre - "Moos. ParlseL yon know what Francois prom- And it htm oaty rtfkt, our happiness reflected by the merry, tripping discovered, on Jan. 20, 187s, that (be claim SaO t. o. ised mer' and ?' company." been worked out ' Another manager, whose name Hunt Jewaberry ptiyed with remarkable grace "No ; I don't. What, my dear Oertrade .on the scrolls fane, F. E. "That I should be his wife, Mona. ParlseL Ton "Yes. An, If Rlgolo were only here! Bnt, the has not been Inscribed of tried She refused na her picture but week won't throw any obstacle In tbe way rogue, irbe saw my red eyes, be would poke ran at a variety season, and retired In a damaged oobdl- tvoold be better to All Toall aay her place f" mel 'Pill, psleu, brrr. crrr, brrr, brrrP" ! Uon during the week or Feb. 7. R. W.Butler again With a lady wboee rolee doean't aqaeak. "In the way ot what "Our marriage." THB BTTO. came to tbe front, and begananother variety season Aug. 28, which ended Inglorlously Sept. 1L De- enlflgclD, who has• a really atrongpart._ "Bless my heart! / oross my son I Nonsense I Waa throughout exceaelralj bad. Ton don't dream of such a thing, Oertrndet" feat, however, only Incited him to «reater ex- F. B. THE OLD RAMBLE. Securing the pec-Hilary assistance : "Ah, Hons. Parlsel I ah. Hons. Parlsell" stam- ertions. ot Yoa'Uaay that OUOajrlnlUagwm abowed wonderful art— number of well-known capitalists and poli- mered the girl, choking with delight. WB1TTEX 0X1FFEB. a He's down LI FOR TBE YEW T0BE again entered the lists. "Day Is beginning to break,'.' resumed Parlgel. ticians- be Tbe theatre XV o was reopened Oct. 25 with the following, an- Tbe Boeaery waa evsmV wor*e than the lmmt "My dear Oertrade, yon had better hurry back to Tbe cedar hedge Is dm«-kly green. Wm. H. Tallmadge Co., pro- Displayed by that daaber, areas— Seuillon. Go to work as usual, and don't fall to It* abade Ilea cool upon ue elorer. nouncement: A 0. Shafer, listen as hi therto without breathing a word. I ad- And branches from aaroodly a prietors; R. W. Butler and W. 'man- Joat write that U couldn't hare been vise you to be extremely prudent, Gertrude." With Kltropaea dimly eaach~t bet' agers. By presenting very strong attractions Be'a going to treaoo my hoaae I "Never fear, Mona. Parlsel; I'm. shrewder than Of Mae aktes arehlng over. business became good, and alter a lew weeks Mr. T. 0. Butler was announced as tbe sole manager. Al- Bat. begging jour pardon, air, my reDort folks think." The tendrllled woodbine's lolde entwine managed to keep the theatre til WuTbe hat a tburoe ol Ilea. "Of wbleh you have given me more than one The wild blackberry's maiy tangles; though be open an Sweet F. B. proof, Gertrude: I'll go now and get myself ready odora waft Irom aorob and nn, June 17, 181«, It Is fair to presume that he made My gentle yoath, I fear that your lorU the funeral of And white bee-haunted blotaonts ahlne no money, because he never afterwards had any- to attend my dear cousin Jacqnes Like annllt auver apaDgtoa. lanottoermelam. . Helller. We shall soon meet again at SeulUon, my thing to do with tbe theatre. Robert HsUbt tie When riper age has aeaaoned yonr mmd Here, wbea tbe Bummer aoath-wlad rnaglclah, wbo had returned to America after a nndentand. aweet yoath. good girt." aUrhs, You'll I lie with samylne* boruha above me, long absence, daring which be made a tour around That dramado le i l ea a are eiprestiy designed An opal sky was dlsdnaUng the gray dawn In And gase Into tbe annoy aktea tbe world, found tbat tbe Globe Theatre was To tell •vwrytblxut bat tbe trot*- the east when Parlsel and Oertrade separated. As deeplyeanra as tha eyas one tenanUoaa In tbe city. Rechlliten.- -We wish It to be dlitinetlr_ understood the "I have but Just dase to do tbe distance," said Ol ber wbo need to Iqvs ma. tbe only these remarfea hare red to other papera than ours.- the Utter to herself; "but I was smart enough to lug it Heller's Wonder Theatre, he besjiiiaseaaon Ed. Cur.] Grl^OBE THEATRE, 728 Brordway, N"evv York City. The anna and moons of many a year lasted until May 31, 18T7. Although to the cowshed last night; I THE Nor. 16. wblch carry my pans so can Have waved and waned andntded slowly. It was not highly profitable, it answered bis pur- milk my cows without being obliged to go to the Since aide by aide we nudered ben; Wood, who had hitherto been for- bouse first." Tat every path we trod Is dear- pose. George tunate In reviving the fortunes of broken-down Gertrude prudently resolved to strike across the learned nothing at Fremlcourt, were then on the LucUe bad advanced to tbe middle of tbe room. peeing hla gendarme wounded, was no longer mas- Bach spot aba loved la holy. theatres, thought he would see what- there waa In to . ONE CRIME; 'fields Instead of returning Seuillon by the road, way to Bouillon. Gertrude's eves glistened. She "Joseph Parlsel," said Luclle. '"yon ask wbo I ter of his rage: Parlsel had but a few steps more Tbla old gray atone, on which we sat mm see people she Is LuoUe MaHlerr" to to It Galling it Wood's Theatre, he started. In Jdly where she might knew. She flew rushed towards the officers of the law, crying: am? Look at me well; my name go reach the wood- .Qulek aa thought the To rest when weary with oar rambles, but was gUd to get out Aug. 22. , Hell Bryant OB, along until she bad bat one more mile to go to reach Stop! Btopl" The effect was terrible.. brigadier seised his carbine, raised It to bis- alaool- Beemi like aame ancient friend, bat that 30, M Ira Ucbenad surface, broad and flat, opened It with a minstrel troupe, as Bryant's Seuillon. She. warn new following a rough road seeing this disheveled, wild-looking woman -•'Luclle, JLucile l . ParUel stammered. "But I der, took aim and fired. The wretoh fell flat on his On la omiimu with bramblen. Opera-bouse, Sept. 10, and managed to exist until worn through the flelds that led to a stone quarry. running towards them, the gendarmes reined in don't believe Itl" be exclaimed dlreotly. "Luclle face. The ball had struck blm on the nape, and, 8, wben there was no difficulty In removing A FATAL PASSION. On reaching the quarry she stopped to take breath their horses. Helller dtBsppeered,"Luclle Mauler la desdl" breaking through everything In its way, bad I alt me down beneath tbe tree* Dec Wlllard,an old erg-perl- and to wipe off the perspiration that was rolling Taking a sBdtten. resolutions the young woman lodged Itself In the brain. Death waa Instantaneous. When areen and gold the sunlight j.qfrf. tne '-assets.'' Henry and (UL FIXIjE kattdite:.) * reUreraent down ber cheeks. Tbe mouth of tbe quarry was CHAPTER XXII.—Tffl FtTKlTLtL. turned to Rotrvenatoand aajAjfr^lbraUng voice: And drowsy Bounds of dronln v^^Mu§a^*i^toit^^!!!^Ti^ stfe .^iwi^ l i tvi}Vm~ CHAPT \xi+ ^*3Mqimnmi- -reeks," doing. unwittlngfyTaueTJentoveT the dead Bon's arrival ial Senllisn. --Ton. may call an • *He-i*S3r&nrrafew but *thi BBS FOB, TU"B Bhe was edge Fremlcourt came to SenUlon to remove tbe tm my The body of Handsome Francois hating been BIT TOBK OUFFBB, l In tillage kept open for two or three months by the - of the bole and looked down. But sbe sprang back body. He' was preceded by tbe cross and accom-' hili aiimnia nil linn - . conveyed to CIvry, the' Justloe-of-tbe-pesce O balls that the ebtmet l order- distribution of tickets BT W1NTHBOP - . -«- O beea that round the btoaaoma hoverl tultons of admlsaion, and DUDLEY MOOHE. at once, uttering a plerclngcry, ber face livid, her Denied by »»lq ftfr*°*itn r—* whereupon Rouvenat rushed out of the room, ed that or old Parisel to be taken thither. Tbe >K ***" ** trie stairs, To memory yon bring back tbe time by chaining the holders a small fee for seats. Prof. eyes ownr—nlno- horror, flBI* ~ " Knt& piuuiBMUUTar men and women brought up tbe and. leaning over cried: next evening, at dusk, they were buried together. KeteredaoeordlnitoAetof Oooniaaa. In the "ggf When vonth and bope were In their prime. lister, magician, o year IMP, by rear. -'Matblas.~Slmonln. Brunei, Charles, come up, aU Rouvenat bad placed a J. M. Macs] opened It Sept. Frasb: QtraBir, in Tim nflliii lliii carriage at the disposi- And I t^happy lover nf Tilliiaiiaa Ab this mournful throng formed In the farm- of you—tbe women, tool" 1878. with gift-entertainments, wblch closed 28. . efOuiigiaaiaawiiaiaiiiili. I) II tion of the brigadier, who thus . was enabled to XXI IN THB QUARRY. TtUace-bella that, (win ring alow. SnheequenUy a dramatic company played CHAPTER house court, and while the pallbearers were setting "Joseph Parisel," continued Luclle when tbe carry away bis wounded gendarme that very even- O "Only a pleasant departed I The sight 'bat bad Just ottered itself to Gertrude's the coffin upon two trestles, preparatory to con- servants had sssembled, "you do not recognise me Beeali tbe boor Parmer's Daughter" for a brief period. J. A. THIRD AND LAST.—THE MYSTERIES ing, at the same time as oertrade. who bad been Tour allvery voieea, soft and low, PAST THE eyes was of a nature to terrify one, and Jnetifled to Joseph Parlsel sud- it? Stevens closed a dramatic season of a few weeks veying It the vlllage-ehurob, —what matters l have told you wbo I am; I am put under arrest In consequence of the confession Sana* In ber wedding- lonat ase. OF SEvTLLOfl. toe cry of horror to which she bad given vent. At placed tell are. are Feb. 13,1BT>. L. B. Lent opened It the denly made his appearance and came and going to you now what you Too a which the Jueace-of-the-peace wrung from her. And left me broken-heanad. u New Teik the quarry lay Clroua Oct- 20, and after dropping, as the bottom of a man oat on hie face himself Immediately behind the coffin, holding In wretch, a miserable coward, a vUlalnl A few days A month later the gendarme's wound was healed we are In- of blood. Did this anil breathe t formed, $16,000. retired Dec. 4. Eighteen OHAFTEB ZX-—THB DBATH-ClLaJIBEB. in a man his left hand bis hat, bound with a broad crape since yon and your son Francois attempted to as- and he was able to resume hla duties. At the same days he not already a corpse t later Robert Stlckney, without changing the tine coach rolled Into, the farm-bouse conrt. and Wss band, while with the other the hypocrite pretended ssselnate Pierre Rouvenat," . rime the unfaithful maid-servant of Seuillon ap- A Gertrude put these two questions to herself * THE GLOBE THEATRE, of tbe house, put In a circus company; but Rouvenat alighted- He had not brought with him wben to wipe his eyes with his handkerchief. Tie lalsel 'tis falser' exclaimed tbeguUtyman. peared before tbe court for tbe trial of misdemean- after she had recovered a little from her fright and was the sight of him, Rouvenit recoiled as If a "I wss there I saw you." continued Luclle ve- which is now undergoing alterations and almost two weeks he moved to the Aquariam. Sept, e, - the one (tor whom he had gone; he was alone. Ser- At — ors, wbo sentenced her to two years' Imprisonment. able to reflect. She was in a hurry, but she forgot started front him. I In to call for complete demolition, Is the title by wblch of late 1880, It wss opened aa the Broadway Theatre (see apblne greeted him with the statement that Mile. monstrons beast bad up In of hemently. "Luckily, arrived time But, before that other events of muoh more In- Important it wss that she should re- theatre bas been best sign In engraving) by W. J. Fleming Blanohe was awaiting him with great Impallenoe. entirely bow Tbe Incredible audacity of tbe wretch stupefied help; and It was I wbo cried to yonr face near the terest had occurred. years this Broadway known. and J. F. turn to SeulUon before her sbsence had been per- I' engraving shows It as it appeared fust before Brien, who gave dramatic entertainments at Serephlne'a amd air atrack him. He saw that her him. Then his eyes flashed, and his anger came old well: 'Assssslnl assassin Tbe day following tbe interment ef Jacques Hel- Our cheap ceived. Something Irresistible, an attractive power, realizing changed again, work or destruction was begun. In theatrical prices, with disastrous results, until 18. Deo, 30 ft eyes were red. near exploding like a thunder-dap. But, Parlsel's countenance color and ller, Pierre Bouvenat, Jean Renaud, Charles Roblot, tbe held her /at tbe edge of this excavation. And now place to give bonibly, parlance tbe edifice might bave been truthfully was opened as a variety theatre, J. Z. Little acting '-What has happened to jon f" he asked. that thlB was neither tbe moment nor his features contracted and tbe four mowers of Fremlcourt all went to- ourloslty took possession of her; she had seen, but as It "Jonah." for few, U any, of Its In "Nuggets," preceded by an olio. B. Fitzgerald "Alas, Hons. Pierre, Hons. Helller " himself up to bis Indignation, as Justifiable "I deny that, I deny tbati" be said In a hissing gether to tbe court-house ol Vesoul, and there the styled a managers she wanted to see again—nearer this time. Sbe the strength to contain himself. tone. ever made a dollar In It, as Its appended history waa announced aa tbe manager. Tbe season last- ••ni»» wss, be bad dying woids ofJacques Melller were alleged under went round the quarry, found Its entrance, and left Dr. Osgood's Church of the Messiah, ed only a taw nights, and these eatertalnmentB "Dead." The procession slowly the conrt. Joseph Loclle shrugged her shoulders. oath. Jean Renaud a week orso laterrecelved bis will show. soon stood In the presence of the man. On the repeatedly raising I having been abandoned for religious pur- were the last given la the theatre. It will be With a hoarse cry, the old servant rn.~oaakln would stiff. Sbe bad the great courage to turn yourself] But I saw you. Joseph Parisel mund. He had sent them both several letters opening address, and "The School "ad.." stretched wide and rested Intently npon Ln- body was "Parlsel dare do anything." ous than delivered an for pay for a column and three h-aabebi of corn it upon Its hack. Then she wiprd the faco with her returned together to the farm, you quit the bouse and fly through the gar- couched In tbe most loving terms. was acted with the following cast: damped on tbe office-floor stood clle's face. The next Instant be was on his feet, The two men —I saw Scandal" Sir tor a year's sub- handkerchief. Doubt was no longer possible. It "Be or good cheer, my darling mother, my darl- Charles M. Walcot; Blr Oliver Never n publisher' crying "Loclle, Lnollel" and catching her In his whore they hastened to Join Luclle and Blanche, den!" Peter Teazle, Sur- scription. wwe more liberal with was Indeed Francois Parlsel. ber lover, now a who had remained shut up in Rouvenat's room. All these terrible accusations ought to bave con- ing Blanche—I shall be at SeulUon soon." he wrote. face, Harry Pearson; Joseph Surlace, J. K. Morti- bis space. corpse. She gazed at him an Instant with the eyes Twenty minutes later Joseph Parlsel arrived. founded, overwhelmed, crashed the wretoh. But. It was Saturday. The two old men and tbe two mer; Charles 6nria.ee, D. W. Waller; Crabtree, One day In tbe years gone by hla paper c Winer.—The King of Bavaria has given np that teeth chattered. ' hie that night, and he Immediately surmised the troth. ' 'As for MUe. Blanche gone out through the Utile garden-door and made unhappy parents." among tbe members of which were Harrigan and drinking very old, wines, bis Isn't ind Chancellor baa "Oome," said he. "It prudent to talk on . "Wretched glrll" be soliloquized, "It 28. Sam was ebe "Ab, yes. Biancbei" for the Seuillon wood, where he hoped to be able AU the young people or Ai-feulne and the en- Hart, 10: bat be suddenly withdrew Ryan recently sold to a London firm some ol tbe most tbe roadJ' He ball dragged ber a hundred yards who let tbe two PariseIs in. Sbe was frightened ber to conceal himself tin night But be had got only Voorst opened It 30, and suddenly grv vd — "Francois loves madly; aho will reflect, she virons had been Invited to a splendid banquet, and Mr. Van yenerable wines tbat ever reached. n *1 Among or so through tbe trees betore be stopped, "Now flight— probably to All out tbe and has taken to. has gone to will reconsider her former refusals, and—we win a, slight start of the gendarmes, and be soon found which lasted from four o'clock till eight In the quit Nov. 2. leaving tne company these tbe most notable are the Stelawain, grown we may talk. What la going on at tbe farm f" the her their tbe manager Join wretches wbo made tooL" marry them." his strength giving out He wss but a short dis- evening. Then came a spperb display of fireworks, week. Harry Cunningham became In the Bavarian State vineyards in the year 1A40-. VJacques Helller la dead." tbe afternoon drama or At half-past one In Gertrude was An Ironical smile played about Rouvenat's llpa. tance from tbe wood. the principal piece of which represented twd lm-' Nov. 18, presenting Charles Poster's Lelsunweln. grown In the year 18X1; ana! acme *Deadl" Parlsel In a husky voice. the flelds, OlrL"- -Sappho" repeated still wandering through worn out with "At lastl at last! Who would have thought ill" "If I could reach it," be said to himself, "I would mense capitals Interlaced: E. B. Immediately "Bertha the f*ewlns>machlne wines of the lemons comet-year, 1811. These "Yes. died yesterday morning about seven fatigue despair, and gnawed by the the Globe Mln- He and pangs of cried PaxlseL too overjoyed to restrain himself be saved." after, the groands end a part of the park were sud- played tbe . week ol. 20, and wines are valoable only aa relics of the past, and o'clock, burled to-day at ten." - very brief. and Is to be hunger. She had heard the bells of. Premlconrt longer, "I am rich! SeulUon Is mine—miner" But the gendarmes were pursuing him close. He denly Illuminated with Venetian lanterns and Ben- etrels opened 27. bnt their stay was the quantity which remains is no amaU tbat they "What Parisel, pasting for breath. stage, and - men?" said ringing at Intervals the knell of the dead, which in- A side-door opened suddenly, and Luclle, with came to a desperate determination. Whipping gal lights of all colon. A band struck up a waltz, James Nixon put a ting upon the on wUl doubUess soon be purchased as cuxlesltlea. ' "While Francola waa trying to get at the gold in dicated the various phases ot the burial-service. flashing eyes, her. lace calm ana stem, slowly en- out Ms revolver, he cried: and the danolng commenced. Edmund, homing Dec 18 hlB Southern Circus began a aeries of ex- the chest, -master woke up. Then it seems thai later of the clocks - Jan. e, 1872. Then, on, one struck midday, tered the room. . , "if you! take another step, 101 fire." the pretty handa of his young wire In his, hibitions, which ended nnprofliably " asM to axd Thactb. Prancala tried to atrangle'hlm and from that moment she gradual];, perhaps nn Parlsel," The' cendarmes stopped and looked at each' a voice trembling It waa during this season that .Leona Dare, the ClaAnB —When some of the mem.: "Hons. Joseph she said lh a quivering her in with emotion and tender- ' "OhohW thought Parlsel, "she thinks It was tttngJT, approached tbe road to the mads ber first ep. ber* of a/Belgtsn regiment were In Landon, some arm. Con- voice. "1 should Uke very much to know how it is otber; bnt they did not waver long. They sprang ness: _ celebrated trapeze perform^, PraBcols." age. lAdy Burdett-Contts vinced that old PBrtsel bad killed his son, and tnat SeulUon la yoursl" forward again. Partael bad not made an Idle •:is there any happiness on eartb.to be compared esxairt-e In this city. William Frellgb taught that time entertained Ibem . "The doctoraald that tbe neokhad been squeezed wrought op to s high pitch of excitement by ber threat.- One detonation, followed Immediately I e could make the place gd by pirautlnxUiarleB at Iter-cala, .I^y-Lodgft, where every man .was ' \yj with ours? do not believe it Ah, never anan I ' rery hard, and It was from that master died. - : '• -aafdafled presented .with % tract, and. a cigar- ."Howktnil that despair ana tbe annihilation of all ber happy and . OsUbPTJiK iiilL^-rrjBTicB' ai donb. another, was heard; One' of the geDCUrmes utter- forget tbe room in-the lira at Gray, where- 1 met Fetrteln ^dea-an/' btKeaw week hha, Bat what's lueky Is that recognise - .-iaTori of lh* ud^."ren-a-rk*d. one mt the breve master did not ambitions dreams,«he bad sought long In vain for Parisel sprang; back. Then.- Tolling bis eyea- ed t> mau and sank ft flnjnooBa.- At)«a bad yon when 1 was In despair, where yon told toe that and be retired In disgust. . Jean Bunraidr Bndatnt- eTaywi" who did not. raMBpiahauii the ' Francois. They know Mtfcjiiw, and' they won't tbe means of avenging Handsome' Francois. All wlhUy, he turned «« B^raTena^ aayrngin a atlflod sfeuvlcblm above the knee. The- second ban, dee- God would not forsake mel Nor can Ierer.fbrget leased It. spent $*QO In refltUng, It. and. openadVtt. natare of tne tnow nothing. I took care to bolitbe door again, at once she espied on the load, about midway be- —— j .- tined-Kir the brigadier, bad missed its mark.' Pkr- the-pottal Cf the'ohardb at rremfcourt and tbe under the tine of the Broadway Theatre AgrJJe, pubuepubueatlon gl-teni to 'net bnt to pons-file n that they can't even ten"how the boose was en- tween tie vllla^ Bird the farm, two Mttdszmea, Is woTnen*'' .. ^ 4sel rushed on, reedy, to An again aad Dre if tbe pretty flowery footpstb -on- the bank-of tlw Sa- pratenttog-a rrrama-entlilod "OoM.^wilt-eiF by snake, as pa] tou£' ered. vidr'*- Jacques MeHiex could only tall that' •man They were'hun&ng for tbe assiirnlri, Sao, having "Aik ber youTtill^ona.Tpirisel/' brigadier continued to pursue blm. The attar, bleuse. Blanche, my daiiiag Blanche, the foot- herself and B. O. Morris. After five nights she dis- aa cigar t . : ; — . ..."... . .

the nsr "v^r o IPPB Maech 19, 1881? Oiana uixowa' hall Is to be hammered ont of H. W. Bebthrono. one of the crack players of any means. Anywhere np to awo. V*xamm*t.—The- heat record tor a six-day pedes- forty-elebt, or tier Quvs. TWENTY PACC8. this the old Nationals of Washington, D. C. now re- hapa seventy-two hours, he la ^ancanlest Lt 668 miles 8I5jda. by John Hashes. existence by an auctioneer one day week. AQUATIC. undoubtedly a mow' waa MS miles 63yds. alties in Boston, Haas., where he haa met with ouaerons °°mp*ajorfcr anybody NEW YORK CUPP€IU BowaU's best performance Auch of us as used to take the girls there to oyster to meet, but in Mace delraied Tom Allen notice of the coaTteraplAtscl chAmge£ in marked success a* artist. Berthrong, prior to a«rtEin£ottt jig. oTe^Cbarlea.-Jlm In giving PATJZ. BOTTOM AlaTTK. an beyond that he overtaxes Ms rowers. Nesr6rusans, La, May 10, 1870. In LB71 he taught a sappers when Perkins had It should weep to think bis retirement from the tasenall Held, had tbe Although the 1 asar etc, of THB Vwr Tan -Ci-trTXR, w» As a report of the death of PaolBdyton baa been international races were toiErelso . • tbe Bonn, 8ATDHD*Y. SCABOHUB, 188L .fhraw with Joe Ootwsrn. . . . . that place was reputation of being the fastest baae-rrinner In the as actual M.-Thore being an ace and a fees on the board, bow old we have grown. When widely circulated, the following extracts rrom a far contests were concerned, financial!? O.-C. T. rtaten ttiat ltutegxl of eLgirt T»a«r», aa now, onx country. He baa recently placed on exhibition ln it was a success an aa* and a six indoor head, yon cammake a plla of opened on the comer of Grand and Centra streets, letter written by him to a friend la Baltimore, Md.. compared with tbat of the and Washington two of hie portraits, Abraham Lin- wee* preceding, parser hereaXJer be -mmpoeed of Blxteen ln those will be read with Interest: "One night I sailed when tbere was no money 'ssgnaj t. S. t, and L there iwoald opposite what was the "Bully" market coln and General Grant. The Lincoln TO 09BBBSP91BBI1B. r. B .ldrnn.-Tw» play « across to the Island of Ban Lorenzo, and dropped one ot has «hr division among the contestants. two wne of three tar ehelastaoeand ta« second a pTeaarrre upon our days, in the heart or tbe city, and the For- been warmly praised the art critics of Boston, With the B*o Awran*y MaUl or arebnt pgaes. In odBgeqaenoe of Uwas anchor under tbe cliff at the bead of It. Taking a by exception of Wednesday and Saturday 4 and General Grant also highly commends tbe one when It rained ?°-^J2J a!!°Z*l!£j!l apace for the opening taken of blm. ant throughout the week, las* *'« —* «-it^«m«at eWade the bet bakate - leconnolasance. Before leav- and, although the ff W which h e rnallT h" r maikat boys. Old Oddfellows' Hall Is to-day al- purpose of making a 1 wlthl dlrrct, aye -ahall to make It twenty pajres drawal of Albert decided tbe b**rlng tmm htm , . . . be «bUged ing I ordered the men on the sloop not to move Axono the playebs who were mentioned by management to re AayonraU-tby only complaint jnost at the fag-end of the town. dnce the price of HdTJ. a , Memohla— sixteen until I returned. I was detained for over three Hnlbert (In a recent Interview) as being under tbe admission one nair after the first there probably aome trouhle with the mafl. Its regTtLar tapaclty, however, win be night the . and paddle. Qla, end-Bli Yen- -_lose Stm bet- etreator.—Deepen welstoed over the nose with my last there all day HEEL-AND-TOE- majority InlnFeuusTlT*oJa,aiid-BloiPQonnl** , -, L. A. BOBgBTB, I! — A v they news of Interest to tbe lovers of amusements. It Genxbal not given the Presi- The Tboy Club Is said to have lost f11,000 tbe OQ-AB-T6u-PlBA8ET that the OarUfldOardrld Bleeuss setgot overorar 20/»)90.00) majority.majorltj. rststs' weight ta said to hare been 161m the day Hancock was long without a mouthful to eat or a drop of water la st two seasons. Ferguson is to have full control I YADOBAW. I O'LXABT. || BOWStL. -Money-MOI could not Indoeeui | ALBgRT." X. There Is no kill to be east.DC will also cantam lbs opening chapters of a new dency. The M^nbattan Club last Saturday night to drink. Night came at last, and tben I started waters loril- people, or area oral- do not know wbU >aa* be- of the nine this season, while Welch snd Keefe art. Yd*. jf. r

&ABCH 19, 1881. O HFL CLIP 4d± ATHLETIC BASTARD ASSOCIATION. 1 continues at 611- . line twnlBimW Death op Jambs This well-known leader usual good attendance At the Globe Theatre, St Louis, Mo., the , Perpobjtebs can find cagagKiuents at Smith's AkTEB two wtsexs of Dan Bloe* The lint or the series of gymnasltun meetings ol Fish— The association was held March THEATRICAL RECORD. or the orchestra died or typhoid fever early in the more's Zoo. Indianapolis, Ind. The fresh features newcomers March 6 were? Annie Williams, Little (Opera-house. Grand Rapids/Mica. - Ctrca» palleas agent second won by Cabot In 6m. 2&a. Sparring— L, w. abbey's "Uncle Tom's Improved ft DOBIS* CBBAT iHTSBOCSAir ShotA Middleweight 140 to 1601b: Cabis" Company is lages and gave concerts. James playing the cornet L. Manning. Carrie Brower. the Rlnglers and Prank skellv. Business somewhat Clif- prtaE^xtracWIn another det*a*™etrC.' MOMBBXBS Philip Richmond "83. e n 8 Jo m8 mrT . Tt- March 14. Bradford IS, and violin. after joined the Dick Sands Com- C. H. Grady ford" and Skellr. Kate Hasting* and the Morris A paryneb in Irish song-andTdance Is wanted by Is offlcereer-aa} follows; George B. Batchelier A>- ' S? ,l «, 2 . ! Soon he Charles Glldden. Stage-manager beat Woodbury Kane In the first boat and Ely 18. Springfieldh a 17. Bellows Falls 18. Winches- bination, with which he remained six montbs.lonr- brother ofO. G. Grady or whilom circus rame—has' Brothers elosed 12. Johnny Max. GTbson and Bin- JaAies Mara, who advertises. John-It Bocta, proprietars; F. M. Keith, general- Brlgtnun. L. 8., )n the second. Standing blgh- tor. N. •' H.. l». Hinsdale 21. Brattleboro 22. The lng the New England States and Canada. Be next re-engagedfor another year. A mermaid Is one of per, Ada Burnett and Lizzie BsvIb open 13 The FIshrr Bbothebs—William aad Samuel— dlnetor: J. R. JDavls, manager or adYertanig- and* lomp — W. O. Edmunds. L. s.. 4ft. e%ln.; F. m n lnclnde8 ' w- Abbey, proprietor; L. W. Joined the Flab & Thornton Minstrels, with whom latest additions to the zoological display.. ..At The- Victoria Loftus Blondes open In the Apollo have Just finished their engagement with the PaCh- puSxISatloas^ Claude WBalama, supt advertising 5. Fay. '83. 4ft. oin.: O. B. Morrison. '83, v? K the 4ft. Washburne. manager; H. B. Stetson, that played Is Theatre 14.' ror five nights Lorliey tmdera. They SaBaTS* car NO. 1, A. a. West ol car No. -2; Carter Cour- A. C. Dennis. '83. assistant- he remained six mouths. After he the Academy or Music an excellent attendance and Join Welsh ft CIreus for tbe Win.; 4ft. S«ln.; 8. Coolldge, manager; Harry J Myers, trtea; contrao*lna>agent: C. A. as a 61n.; stage-manager: Cues. with several first-class troupes, and In Syracuse the rule. A. L. Wattrlgant. Walter Phoenix. Chan. Howard and Frank Lorbey are in tbe city. The Summer season. Their acrobatic leaes are hlgtdy DavlB.TW gent . iss. 4ft. T. C. Batchelder. '83. 4ft. 61n. Morlo R w. Eldrige. Charles McGlnnU Miss became the leader or toe orchestra for a "Black H. King, and the Oarrons were the arrivals 7. For' first and last named have rejofoed fortunes- un- spoken o£ Bee card. wlth>show: and Fred Haadrwp, -head hHlposter. VaulUBg. one band J. L. Paine, '81, 1 — Sft 3 3-51n.; Kate Ridden. Ivors Lyton, Arzena the der ins * name of Lorbey Brothers. Ed Tbeyare to- use 2S cars, each SO-feet-taqr, and. Luce, '82, 8ft; ArmonT Little Crook" company. While there be met Jennie 14. Leavltt's Gigantic. The City Fathers— Howard B. O. B.Morris. '83, 8It. 1 3-51n.; Marlon - T. Rnssel and Miss Bella Wrathbone and Benson, the well-known dog-dancer and mother of Eromie pwafeil an ordinance 7 fixing the goes It alone. Our correspondent gars: "Con- there- wui Ikv-a* cages of asnmals, bdsMss -ale* C. Batchelder '83, Sft l s-Sln.; A. C. lower — ICEORO I8riM8TUinST> DennlBton. others. Baby Benson, he subsequent led to the altar. Vaudeville Capital) and tained In a recent letter was a' statement t» pbanta, camalB, a kuge drwae of Shetland ponles- 4ft. Jj.Ua. Tug-of-war— whom ly license of the (now KTHiTMoaiE Mlled la TO, Class of '83 (D. N. Bax- M. B. Curtis' "Sam'l op Pose*" the effect that the Canterbury. Crystal-palace A Clare's Minstra*lb are (Just tntportsdl, together wMb Dew hand-waa-ons. 0. Chapman, Combination He next organized a company which Included Adelphl Theatres at lioo each; but the mat- and ter. H. Clarence Getchell, C. J. Hub- is to Weburn, Mass.. March I4J StoMnam U, New ttMeat*eara. to be - tharonea perform In Montgomery. Ala.. March 14 himself and Jennie and Baby Benson, and start- ter nnng Are at the meeting of the Board Alnamtlra Tneatres bad been raided! by tne -police and what Is ttunsht hanl and C. B. Kip) beat class or '84 (E. Opeilka Market. N. H.. 16. Great Falls 17, Search Ittawlck 18, A. 8. 16. Columbus. Oa.. 16, Macon 17. Atlanta ed on a tour through the United States, going to referred for future and the female portion of the audience arrested Ucket-waoon averaaade. Their Cm stand wiub. Clarke. F. A. Harrington, or Aldermen 9, and was Rosbester T#, W. W. Mumford, W. F. 18, 19. Augusta 21, fined". act or the Farmlngton 21. Camden, N. j^Aprii a. Wesselboeft Savannah 22, 23, Charleston, California, whence they sailed for Australia, where action. Tbe Capital, however, opened Its doors and As an Justice to managers. T and B. R. Woodward) In Usee, and S* C, 26, 26. LT.rTEBLT'B NEW MaSTODOH Ml^^rTBSLStaTB due they remained three years, during which time they night or 10. and In any event win probably wish to modify that report aa to tBhUHc-hamed HAjaar-Sncaain ktin] imln. "Bee., the freshmen gaining the second In Burlington, vt, March 14, MaaehestatN. H.. Ing arrange ta. pull Mitchell's Pleasobb Party appeared In "Our amassed a fortune. From Australia they proceed- not be Interfered wtth until after the ctty election. theatres; and refract It completely as to the Al- mania put Mr. Sttokney-'s Show in saec. Judges ot sparring: Joseph Fay, James GobllM" the 16, Portland... Me» 18, Portsmouihl' N. BL, 17,' which ass beani wladerlug la tAat city, oa ths In Providence fR. L) Opera-house ed to England, and on their return trip to Austra- 1. The company comprises HatOe Wallace, hambra. it not havingbeen anioag the houses visit- Parker and George Lee; wrestling, P. F. Ferris. May Glotxester, Mass.. 18, Lawrence 19.' road. March 7, 8, 9, 10. to fair business. Robson and lia and the United States they stopped at the Frank Rice. Harry Holmes. Fannie Ream, Jennie ed by the police. The Canterbury and Crystal- Bahlow, Wilson, - primrose a 'West's: Mtn- - Crane drew crowded houses 11, 12. with "Flats cape or Good Hope -and visited the Interior Fowler. Belle Pauline; Barry Wharf*, stage-man- palace were .not raided In the exact sense of that J. M. >BtJDSoX'3-G»»n»» North sad Sooth American, 8TBI3B comjoence a season In the GSbity "RteBtre, SasteBa's DEATH OF C. FABBEOOU JR. and Sharps." Goodwin's Fro!lqoes In "Bobbles" or Africa, meeting with success, tne talented child- ager: Maurice Watson, leader; Flagg A Ball, pro- word, as the police did not enter 'the homes and Show andDan Great New York Show Boston, Mbstl, March 14. William Carroll; a aew title; railroad this Hetropollian athletes and those or other cities are booked lor 14. is, 16, Bnelbaker'a Majestic artist Baby Benson being the feature or the en- prietors ionmm'i Zoo has not yet been take out the women, but stood at the entrances anderthe above win travel by addlitbn, appears- In iri > - who had the pleunre or his Consolidation 'thsy the nret^part ana a^ banjo season. The pesrormoa engaaad are nqnvstod to acquaintance 17, 18, lB...... Oofty Gooft tertainment Returning to this cosntry, they Foster - of the arrested them as emerged. These two will he at Low's granted a license. Manager Sod solo tn the seeetad. Their stay is for wsetn. pained to hear er the sodden Opera-bouse 16. it. went ladles tree, two report Aaail 10 aa pea- card. A mnmher of bUI> death ore. Fsbrecon to Newport R. L, where they resided Academy Is fafd up wtth rheumatism...... Homer onses foHow the custom or admitting Baud's New Orleans Jr^apromlnentactlve member Rice's Surprise for the only explanation offered MrNSTVEi^persmgi m posters are wanted by GsaMral-agenB' Yank ofthe Scottish-Amer- Pasty commenced a week's en- some time. Mr. Fish left Providence a short and Holly wfll double again In time to open at the and this Is why the Marblahead, Mass., ' March 14. Peabodf IB, Dfrvet, NeweD. • IcanAthleUcClabor this city, which occurred at gagement In the National Theatre. Washington D. time ago, accepting a position in the orchestra it Academy 21. Globe and^'XTusmbra were not likewise treated, 1. N. B 18,8aco-. Me., 17, Bldderord Apnf > Bridgeport, Ct., at 8 a. M. March after C. March 21 John S. Clarke, supported Canfleld A Booker's Pantomime Troupe, with so large as they compelling an persons to pay. This raid was v Wai-BHHAA8A*4Ba>T»«wOrleans and DsaBmnrlsro- 11, four days' by the Ir the* attendanoe has not been Whit*Ore A Clark's Minstrels arr dke- In - illness. Beginnin athletics English actor W. B. Vernon, Miss which was taken 1U. Deceased not directed against the theatres, but was- made Oxous- ajnt. Royal English Managerle, tugt! or- g when he was only Rose Wood and a be when he was oonal at the Howard Athenarum, Boston. Mass.. WoburtC Maas., Sfarch 14,' Stoneham-is, lew- ganlned In Houston. Texas, la to show In -Orange.- .. fifteen years old, deceased was quite snccesaTal as special company, commences a week's engage- was about thirty-four years of age. and was a for the week ending 12. says our correspondent under authority of a cltyordlnanoe which makes' markelfN. H., w, Great Fans 17, SonsV'Berwlek, March EZV Liberty 2< Houston 24, Galveston aa,. a runner, walker, pole-vaalter and tug-ol-wars- ment at Ford's Opere-houRe 2L member or St John's Lodge, No. 1. ol Newport, R. I. -It has still been good, the melodrama 'Dead to the the congregation or Improper "women a misde- Me., lB'-Rochester, N. H.. 19.'FarinlngtWi n: San Antonl»28, LaUng 2>, Flataada so, Columbna • jgan, and was considered by many a good general At teb Grand Opera-house, Rochester, N. Y. Bis funeral took place In Centredale. R. L, March 9, World' being the dramatic feature, with Sid O. meanor, ptrarsnable by arrest. Manager Preach or- BavcWLy'S Colo-red MrKSTRELS areKl perforaa - < 31, Lagrange ApriLl, Richmond X Robert Stick- . athlete. Although he looked like a rally-developed Robson and Crane played March 7, 8. to large busi- the services being held In Armory HaB. The at- France fn tbe otnerobaraeters. Preceding the play, the Crystal-palace has employed £n attorney to In Wheeling, W. Vsl, March 14, ZanesTtne. at is. . man, at the time or his death ness At the Corinthian tendance was very large. The sermon was deliv- prosecute the city authorities' for damages- sus- ney will be a< memher.aa* the company, and- A. J. he was only nineteen Academy ofMu9lc Jay a variety cilo was given by Harry and Leonle Columbus 16. Dayton IT, 19, Chi- jean Rial's ered Indianapolis 18/, Springer the agent and nine months old. Bis death la to be Ideal "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Company are by the Rev. S. 3. Barney of Providence, after Mendel. P. C. Shortls. Levantine and Earle. Nellie tained through- their action." freer. cago 2i;bne A sideshow oanvas ctiMPLXTaT, paintings and" : Donrned by the athletic world, as he was lover billed 17, 18. 19. which the remains were escorted to the cemetery imams and Sully, the Devoy Sisters, Variety news from- Cincinnati, O., to March a Germon. W HavBBLT'8 Nb-wTIaotodon HrNsrrBBXMppeaTred candy-tops, are Dsr sale as advertised by w.'Dj*. or legitimate outdoor sports, ArDA Lawbence and company are by Roger Williams' Lodge. No. 32, A. F. and A. M.. Flynn. For 14 and week. In- 12. runs as appended: "The Vine-street Opera- and was well liked due In and Leonard and at the Ghand Opera-trause, Toronto; Ont.vMarch 7," Hagar. by all who knew him. Columbus. Kas., March 14, IS. where the Impressive Masonic ceremonies were Patrick's house was abruptly closed 6 owing to the fact that Bis death was caused by Oswego 18,17 Par- cluding an extra performance on St Day, 8, beford'auuleRrKS that packed tha hotawth ercry swelling:of the tonsils. His inncral took place sons 18. 19, Dennlson. Tex.. 21. performed. The ninalc was furnished by the Na- the new performers are the Devene Familv. Manager Snelttaker has arranged for the Coliseum.' • part' BUSOaXjlVAHEOVB. - on Monday, 14, and was largely attended Jarbett A Rice's -'Fun on the Bristol" tional Band of Provldeace, the deceased having Kelly snd Ryan. T. H. Hengler, and to tne further fact that the action of the by sor- amused Lizzie STmnrs, McIntfrb A Heath's MrNSTsaxa occuay Green- A rANOBA*aA>llluBtTatlng religious snMecta can rowing Mends. the public of Reading. Pa., March 8. ixea at one time a member of this band, and also Wlttlngham, Master Barney and Bar- Mayor In refusing to give the first-named theatre Allentown 9, Marie law Opbm-lioase, Memphis, Tenni, Maxoh 14.15. be purchased by aa/psyiag to W.-W. TUlotaon, aav- - Lancaster 10, Columbia 11. Harrisburg of the Redwood Band of Newport Blopfiom. a license was to be sustained by the courts. Most 12. and are nev McNulty, Bines and and Dudley The folloerlng name, appear on theblll:- Messrs; per card. HOCKING'S billed In Shenandoah 14. Sbamokln IN MEMOBIAM. students, of the company were taken by surprise. One or KECORD. IS Williams- V. Prescott Two Harvard Thomas Thatcher; Ross, Han and Header.. Ed. Wilson, ELiiRBY FBZNaH"s LBcnrBEs India. Ulnatraiad are In port is, TUESl LUTES ABB TXSDERLT INSCRIBED TO HIS BK- people engaged for this house were trans-, on We receipt of several letters from well- Wllkesbarre 17, Plttston 18. Scranton 19 Ceoildge and Henrv F. Johnson, were arreBted two Watson and L. JJ. Bzon- Alhanv. MKAvao PABBNn, Win, and bklativrs. wr Ed Adonis and Num, Brya nt by Btereoeoopio views and a band of Hindoo Jng*.-> known athletes concerning alleged fraudulent K. Y., 21. 22. 23. here T2 for disturbing the audience. Their fan lerred to the Cbnsenm. The Vine-street, under Its le. WABD a ACBTIN. dell. ProMssor Cltsby and Misa Boael gleia, were sdven la Mercantile Library HaH,-&c . records Is the sketch or J. H. Bocklng, published Habold Warren's "Guv'nor" Company mav be There's a Lut miailng- llok Id yosr]OTe-«haln to-day. consisted rn setting fire to paper bouquets with present ' management has been in existence HavsmjVB Nrw Mastodo.nb are ilolng a most Lonls, Mo., March 10, 11, u, to large and Increas- In a recent Issue. expected In Pottsvllle. Pa., Por ooe pnr»*d baa earth paiued away about two years, and ' has bad a remarkable The stated perlormances to March 14, Maha'noy whom yoo Irom which they were nroviuert and throwing them excellent Oualness. and meeting wltl t pre tse- wher- ing attendances which exception Is taken were not at the time re- City IS. Hazleton 16, Danville 17, Catawlssa 18 And lor dara, weeks ana months aad tears yon will shed noon tbe stage. They will be arraigned In court run ol business The Coliseum reopened 7 fresh la Jamea. tne ever they appear, their entered amen t being Prop. John Betnolbs presented his mesmeric' ported In Tbb Clipper, and we Harrisburg 10. remembrance of whonowaleepiwlib dead. 14 Patrons or the Boylston Museum have under the management ef COL Snelbaker, with in know nothing In each lamllr circle there's a brlirht mMsn chalQ and reoaeu. several press-extracts puhUshed: entertalnmeBaVat the Royal Opera-house, Toronto, about them further than appeared "Daniel Rochat" was prevented been well entertafnsd with tbe performances ol James S. Edwards as stage-manager, to a dense In the aforesaid In the.Grand Ol purest devotion, and toad hearts fill with pain our bus la ess department partlculAirTy emphasize Ont. March T. 8,.9| bavtneas being large. ketch, the data for which was Opera-house, Newark. N. J., March 11. 12. to large Is (boss Charles Sheltrle. Pen and Lewis, Helone Smith. audience, and ' business ruled very large all furnished by r Wben that Jove-chaln broken, and whon» we their ehawtenesa and origlnaUty. They are to J.W. SrMONTON, agent of tbe Associated 'Preas, 1 Mr. Bocklng, audience* -The Tenant Farmer" Is prise Lvnch. the week. The opening company embraced tne who we did not believe would billed for 14. Dolan and Sailor West Max and Will show In Portland, Me., March U, P< .rtsmonttv, N. lectured at -Me AeaAeaay of Music, PhlladUpirfa, mis-state facta, or credit himself with At the Park Theatre "The Banker's Daugh- Have gone with God's angels beyond the bloe skies. Moreiro. and Harry Conntantlne. Business good. Olympla Quartet Clipper QUartet Big Four. perform- H.. 17, Gloucester, Mass., 18. Lawreni » 1* Salem March 10. in T. B.PBgh's star Coarse, on *!How we - ances which did not ter" drew excellent audiences Bot sorrowfal parents and heart-broken wife. J. Huher Allyne. Orndn- fr Virginia Be IT' Mile. Eugenia, John Carle, Retlaw be accomplish. II he Is In the 8, 9, and B. Macau- 14 Fred and Kl'ty and 21, BrooatDn-22; Fall River 2a FroTlde-nce. Rt L, as; get the Newsd' ...... right. It ley did a good business 11. Oh, endeavor to realize this: and Alton. Dolph Leviuo, and Susie Dillon. behooves him tu give such particulars as to 12. .McDonald. Earle Remington. Cberrie Chapman Patetson, N. J., 25, BrnaawkOc 'A3, Brooklyn, Although he's departed from this wnrld of strlle. New Pbof. Riobubds delivered scientific lectures in time, place, lodges, etc., or the disputed events as Joseph Sefton'b "Rip Van Winxle" Company snd George S. Garland, William J. Dwyer and CloslnglS: Olympla Quartet, Big Four, John Carle; He wui dwell evermore there buna. E.D.,287- St. James' Halt.Budala, K. March », 10, 11; 12, . Till establish In posted In Fort Plain. N. m Mile. Eugenia and Retlaw and Alton. Opening 14: his position. This he cannot do too Y„ March 14, BallRton George W. Farr." CALLBN79ER'»Ga*OBSIA Min91BTJXa BTS to SMKar to a good atheadance- Spa IS, And those who've gona belnra will meet Alice Montague, Campbell and Burke,. toon, Fort Edwards is, 17; then through C. 8. Sullivan, manager of Sullivan's Hibernian Frank Jones, ' Ver- And welcome him with melody sweet. in Mt HoUy, K. J., Maroh 14, Baottng ton IB, New A canvas aad paUifeign are advertiaed for saSaa mont writes to Cltppbr: the Sam Martin; Conners and Lee, Carrie Bell, Beretta' And there In glory he will stand. Blondes, The "On arrival of BronswleB.18, tlalufleld 17. auaMoac Pi., 18- by M. A. TlUotaon. J. The Pathfinders Brothers and "Duny and Shay; The Dolan C McIvob, who Is now employed In a cloth- closed the season at Detroit. And percnaaoe may "lead" the Ansel Bandt my company In Streator, ni.. March 8. 1 waa In- Hi Henby's Pbkmium Mjsxzrxxs are. due in Pbof. Barman gave gift-shows at Engush's ing-house In Mich., March 12. They will Wood, Brothereancr Hearneand Roscoe were new at the Rochester, N. T., went to Auburn a be upon the road Tea, he's gone to aland where the sweet vloleu formed by Mr. the president or the village, Saugertlea, N. T., March is CAaBAlll - 17, Etada»B Opera-house, Undlanapolls, IssL, £..... again early Eldorado: Business good. NO announcements March 7, lew days ago In expectation ol next Fall and promise strong that I could not show. As I had a license and con- - getting on a soft a cast or . Blomn 'mid the dalnea with petals of geld. 18, Plttsflaid; Mass.. 19. Adsaas- 21. Woilh at, Ban- Annls Eva Fay-wae- tsJotatlor a spiritual seanoat map; but -Mike Hansen vocal and dramatic celebrities. They And the pore crystal waters run ihroogh. the green tract for the ban. he Induced the ball-manager to No changes at Brand's Music Hall: The District tumbled to him upon will produce nlngton, m. 2X, Amsterdanx 1-r 28. at the Grand Opera hoouo 18, the reconstructed v paamree Court of this* county on March B refused the man- L arrival, and couldn't be caught. oddity Scraps." Manager J. promlseh-frntbatbe would not open the hall for llllllSatlll KtHls*. ' A. J. AND- HaBBY TALBOTSj : and .Rodclbre's Mammoth bahibixuiiui- He's safe and at rest In the heavenly fold 1 Batlbt a N. Rentlrow's address Is published elsewhere, us. Some citizens broke the doors- open, and I damus to compel the Mayorto Issue licenses to the m-enlau The New Tori athletic Club competitive Providence, Jt. /.. March II. 1881. plan comedians, advertise fan enajaar start Anton or ahoatApaUlwlta a company wnlch . Helen Stuart, leading or Juveniles, Is at liberty then took possession and gave a performance to a Vine-Btreet and Eldorado. These esses will 'be meeting, which commenced at Madison-square Mcbrrrau t Bbatb'b ^nrrmrTtntr Bin STfiate saa Includes Han; Rouclere. magician ana tight-rope > to accent engagements. See card. "THB Pirates or Penzance" was repeated six bouse, I was subsequently arrested taken to the- Supreme Cohrt of the State. A num- Garden on Monday evening. March 14. will be con- crowded to perform, in Paris, Ky., Mamtt XL < :ittrE»vUMt,. walker; EJtOav. boy Jaggler and equilibrist; PTOt-. The TomiSTS drew only fairly at tlmeaby the Ideal-opera Company at the Boston upon the charge, or giving away and circulating ber of Injunction cases were argued 9 In the Com- cluded this (Tuesday) evening, when a series or ln- the Holllday- Tenn.; 22^.-Bow*ing Green. a^r-.2BV EUsabethtown Martenette. FaRnhasvStatanl the Fire-alng; COyde street Theatre. Baltimore. (Mass.) Theatre, closing Its run afternoon of 12 to tried before the mon Pleas Court, and decision was reserved till 16. terestlngevents will be decided. Md., the past week. obscene printing, was village 24.'LoulstalUe-2a\ 28, and these oU>a*>rhe r«asam. Marshall, contortionist. Rice's Snrorise Party open 14 the largest house of the week, says oor corre- found guilty, and was bound the balls remaining open In the'meantlme." Tax English Amateur Tony Denler's magistrate, over In Where, ts Bat—Jas. Qu«nm)fr4?arncjuea' Mla- Pbof. De La Mano, maglclaa, advertises (or an athletic association. "Humpty Dumpty" Troupe drew a fair attendance spondent, "the attendance on previous nights the sum or 8500 to await the action or the urand The Wbst=8tdb Academy -or -Music, Chicago, at a meeting held Feb. altered strela, Pbiladelfahla, Inlorms-UHE crajmrK taat tha engagement wdth a 10. the definition or to Ford's Opera-house. "Olivette" being fair. The Bells of Comerille' was given a Jury. Ab the Grand Jury Is to meet March 14, TIL. opened March 7 with Harris 'and Wood, Harry amateur bv Ford's own wife of Jofanny Harris, a tanJp*pi«Ter. foameirly Zeba and La Oardo have beea maklna; a tomr an so as to Include the following words: company 14 Jay Rial's single hearing evening of 12 before a good-sized preferred to go to Jail. I sent the company to O. Richmond, Schoolcraft 'and Coes, In 'specialties. "who "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with Hooasy's- Minstrels, dltdiat. 4BS Lylid street, through OblO)i.w**lolt, aocwrding to tna aocoanta has never run for money or lor a staked occupied the Academy, but tailed to audience. The last week win 14 open with "Fan- Pekln. their next stand, and after that they will AU closed 12. Minnie Oscar- Oray and W.T."Bte- draw after that city; Marck leaving (Ban- ahUdren. AB Mr.: published In our bnalners deparraif t, has broughta bet." nltza.' which Is to be repeated 15, and on the re- and dogs In "Swift and Sure" also closed 1, Monday night Barton A Comley "Olivette" party dose until this matter Is settled." Rhens Harris' wtaxreaworxta are lanBnowja, thin Item. k» them the mast substantial returns. Chas. Lcc ta maining evenings 'Olivette' win be sung for the 1st week. Business good. ' Carroll and Mullen, open 14. The attraction at Hyde A Behman's Theatre, publlsherliUi the hope that is may nates his eje.. the .managetr, Sana. aoTrlasjsv.agaot; aot*uB..BeT-^- first times by this the principal roles 14. The Ranxiks' Combination piaved "The company, Brooklyn, L. r.. the week or March 7, was r«avltt'H Lynn Sisters: Gus Bruno and Effle Johns open Dan- Cabncbdss> MiRSTRRya, l.qtlladsashu , 1 iresantad- fiolds, lithographer. They cononne their iiniiuiiai ltes" In being distributed as follows: Valentine, Tom Karl: . At the Halstead-street Opera-house this Week the Academy or MubIc, Bunaio, N. Y.. Rentz-Santley Novelty Company. Add Weaver's no change or bill tbe past waek, bnakaesa continn- fol tour through thatstatss. Captain De Merrimac. W. H. MacDonald: by tbe stock company, as- Duke. "Uncle Chbln" ' March 7. 8. s, 10, and Wednesday matinee, to good Celebrities Combination openB 14. This company Tom* lnaverriacga; Tbb Wasbinqtom. Hotsl, Sheaaadoali, Fsv,oaV^ PATSY business. They go to B. C. Barnaoee: Coqnellcot, George b. Frotblng- consists of snd Fields. Wood and Beaaiey, sisted by-NeOle Young's Jubilee Singers.- Harry BBIfPARD, Cleveland, O., for one week. Morris MXSBTBai* Ptllladeiptlfa, tfers special pricea- to theatrical uuupea. 8eo P. bam; Marvljol, Gus Kammerlee; Olivette, Marfe Webber's "Sip .and Tuck" Combination at the THATCXEB A BTMAN'S This strong-armed, active-limbed and very scien- Chicago a week. The Barry Miner and Pat Rooney Add Weaver and Nellie Parker, Pat Rellly. the contlnuedthalrbnileaqne '-AU*Wr ' to gi.-eat bnat- Vartwright'sward. Stone; Countess, Gerald! ne UTmar 'Oli- Olympic Aire* the time. They close under tbe tific member or the fraternity Company fill out the Whitney, J. F. Wbltner, ' or boxers Is an- week. J. K. Emmet begins a Novelty Four—Emma ness tho^past weak, and still aaajoooce it till TBB new OPaTBA-BOtrBB. In T.rk, Pav, will be fin- - nounced to entertain week's vette' went off as merrily as ever during the Reynolds present management 10 at Milwaukee. They hlB friends and the sporting engagement 14. Lizzie Hunter Lester Howard— and Wall- further srstlce. A special lhvllaalon matinee- la- iahed In about five weekV public sixth and last week of Its successful run may reorganize under Webber's management, generally with a model athletic exhibition The only dbamatic event In Troy, N. Y., dar- ing. Barlow Brothers, the Jeromes. Fields and the prof«asibn.was gii en Sarcht Ba, and aanrely Hebrm a*«, jnj^tWilBATa, at to exhibit la LonlsvlIlB. at Music Ball, Boston, Mass., ing the week ending at the Gaiety Theatre, the business being very Leslie, Suffy Tbe Olympic Theatre bnt not eprsgue'r.:, Mfun> Oscar Gray on Monday evening March 12, was "My Oeraldlne" and Dan attended:.' Ttutseaaco will tlose- April 9. Ky., March 21. 22. 23, Indawisanstls, Ind., M, 2ft, 28, next, March at Rand's 10, 12. large. Mile. CoreDl waa tendered a compli- remalnB closed. Tbe new races at Berry's and W; T. Stephens do their trained - dog 2L Accomplished muscleman, both 11, to moderate business. Barney Arch IB>: rn, amdj nan. coim dlaii, iflto.. lasaae Pbrd Brtaaa ttibttt will exhibit ihe whale Jjsh mentary benefit 11. and wan rewarded by the at- at the- Olympic the week ol the' 21st WH In the sparring and wrestling line, represent- Macauley comes 18 At the Grlswold "The Broadway Theatre (Eastern District) were W. H. drama of the nieat'succesetal, fealarea at Uuprez AVBena- Ptttaburg, Pa-, tor two weeks, oomaasnnlng MarolL. tendance or one of the most brilliant audiences the OTfell Sprague's' Georgia Minstrels 'open- 14: idsiine ing the. Bnb. New York, Philadelphia, Provi- Banker's Daughter" 18, 19. Rlghtmlro: JameB and Dick Sanda. All left dlct's MUutraBs. Be ««n lav addieaaed In tafflref theatre ever contained. As a souvenir of the oc- S. Wood. Cotton, who»was sick In this, city from overwore:, dence and other cities are advertised to per- Lkayttt's Opera-burlesque Company Is due T2: Arrivals 14T N". Percy Melrose, the this OfllUBw. DXNNia 3HZAHU9. anal Jacsb tuts gare, an .ei)- casion, sstln programmes were provided for the Is better now Manager Ed.-'HIUler will open form on the occasion, and the closing feature in Bradford. Pa., March 18, 19, Toronto, Ont, 21. Wlnneits,. and' Addle Famham. tertalnmentfonatstlng ar feats ol awesddlgimtloav: will be one of those 22. 23. Hamilton 24. Buffalo. lady auditors. Miss Lenoir, D'Oyly Carte's busi- M.-B. LEAVfTT'B gtgantrans played the past week McGraw A -Downey's Lyceum I*. New carpets capital displays which Stacp- N. Y.. 26. 28. at the lodaB-room.ot Manparell Lodge, L O. O. F^. .. witnessed the performance 101 painting and a new drop-ourtsJn by Pet- CTXll'USKB. pard and Arthur Chambers never fall to make Georoe S. Knight's Combination may be ness-manager, In Louisville, Ky.. to crowded houses. The com- and Philadelphia, Mascb 8. Their tricks were originals. Amicable and mutually satisfactory arrangements ford tne artlBtare the promlnentaltaratlons. The Tai Cfmi is ntn iisssj.nl s when they pot on the mittens together, and which looked for In Newcastle. Pa.. March 17. Steuben- pany Includes James Callan. B. McCreddle.-Nimmle and clever- and well p^rfoimed Frank. F. will probably be effected with the principals opening company Is Daniel E. RXTton tn' "The Such *a*anagers at shows that wlU travel' tttts is alone well worth the price or admission. For vllle. O.. 18. Springfield 19. Cincinnati 21. one Kent LlUie Richmond. Moore and Leasenger, tbe English, ai rifling- yotang marina artist whoao>. her, looking to the production of 'Billee Convict's Daughter," supported by Phil Henley. year a» may desbm to have a rtst of theltreom- names and other particulars read the announce- week, Zanesvllle 28. Altosna, Pa.. 29, Scranton 30, through Garrettas. Haley and Cailsn, Louise Linden and pictures have attracted consldeKabie atLentLop. la. Taylor,' which Is to be done by the present organiza- Jule Scott. W. O. Wiley, E. G. Bean, R. Sher- panles, oMeeaB, eto^, 'recoisTed Id The clipper are ment among our sporting advertisement*. Wllkesbarre 31, Utlca, N. Y., April 1, Springfield, Cronln and Sullivan. Hyde A Behman's Com- Philadelphia otMte, is hard at woik on a new sub- tion 28. This theatre wilt probably be the home or Ed. Chrissle. Adelaide Elliott and Ida: Mc- respectntlly netlfled -that By Heading a description Mass., 2. pany are billed for this week At tbe Wood- man, lect entitled "A. FoggT Morning.» it will ba ex- light other musical entertainments the Irish Fonr. LIU 16 Ellis. thereof It- wfll apfM ar ftt the next subsequent Milton Nobles played in the Richmond (Va.i opera and land Garden Theatre an excellent show was given Dowell: the' Armstrong hibited atthe foethcomlaaY annual Spring exhibi- Milling in England.—Two matches to box next season, and looking to that end the house Wllev, Mile. Eugenia and John Brock.' In Issue. Pleas* let th e reports* be as brier as. pos- Theatre March 12. Jay Rial's "Humpty Dumpty" 8. The f6llowing w<»re to have appeared 18: Vir- and tion of tha-Acaa&mj ai Fine with bare knnckles were decided In the Home 14.' sible, Arts. Troupe 1b billed 15. 16. will undergo many and Important chat 7*8 during ginia Ross. Ada Cksttefon. Charles Roach. John specialties The Standard win open 3, B., and use na nanaDV other than- of i h— Circuit England, on Tuesday, March L. The first Wasbdxoton Hall <*s*eba-hovhe, Tonkesa H. ' the Summer The first jmbllcreiiearaal of nolODroprletor; J. w. Clark, oualneRs-maoV actually E. T. Goodrich Is at work on a play for Miss Nel- coming Monissev. Richardson and Young. Andv MoKee. Todd, is advernssd to Bnelbaker's was between Geo. Young of London and Tommy : Y„ rent MaEstjo lie Germon. the new BOBton Philharmonic Society was held In Frank Jones and Alice Montague and Eddie Ed- ager: Harry Bymons. treasurer; Prof. Sldwe)I. Mont or Birmingham, and was for Jloo a side. Chasv'.H. aa nerar-maaBger or advertising Consolidation, dlTncwe A Mlaco'a '-Humpty Dump- Music Han afternoon of 8. end the programme re- wards. leader of orchestra. The specialty people ' are , Bay, ring was sixteen-foot square, Chab. Il Davis plays Alvln Joslln at the Arch- ty," Mnk.0. fc. Howard, Howorth'a lllberalean,. The and after light- 5eateil ev.nlog oi 10 In tlie rame hall Mrc.. Hudbell's Palace Ttteatrb, Erie. Pa., ha* Harry O. LomklD, Frank B. CBrr. Klttr and Ella with the P6ts*mau*t Shew, furnishes the Ptltadei- In street Theatre, Philadelphia, March 21. for the Drat Jay Rial's Ideal Co., Bl Henry's and Balrd'i W/Z- ing six rounds 33mln. 48sec. the police pnt in ullet Fenderson Lloyd, the Boston soprano, has will Pessley and. Vannetta. Fernando Flenry. rt*prtnaiiutrre or Th*c Cutitzb wlta> the rot- time at that house, his only previous engagement closed for'two weerks, when It be r<>onened Love, RMa strelaand avhols ksatt talented artists, an appearance, and as there was chance fin- > that of ham no of in that been engaged for two months with the concert with perfected' stage, scenery and a carefully se- Dan and (rossle Hart Bob Harrison, Llliio Gra- wing lisp «f company of that- onanrzatton ishing on the day a draw rpon. city having been piaved at the National playeA In tbe above house this season, and It is, was agreed The which Includes the boy violinist Mauriolo Little- Cricket t, Blanche Stetson and Ed: Gal- fortue^comang tarrting season: RMers, Mbrte- and Theatre. Robson and Crane will succeed him. company lected company The Academy of Music. ham. said that they all pronounce theacouatloj ether scrap was between two Brummagem lads, Dengremont P. S. Gllmore and his New York Kelly McDonald proprietors, had a successful JosepMABtntj', priuclpaa Bareback, from engler'B Tar. Madison-squarr Thbathb Company, No. 1, A ties to> ba as- satlsaactory as those or any t B. Whitehouse and A. Garratt for $100, and was will give series or promenade concerts In large at the Monumental Thea- GrantfCmt"* London, their first appeannce In In "Hazel Klrke," Is due In Evansvllle. Ind.. Band a week endlbg March 12. Billed for 14: Thorn and 'B^UBTNisaKirLEV they have performed in oatssdaof this alty. won by Whitehouse, who pnt Garratt to sleep In the Boston Theatre in Hay sacred concert was tre. Baltimore, the attraction being the Comedy Amerlea;^ kv }b1b>. Dussky. priaeipal padr -Sam March 21, Terre Haute 22, Lafayette 23, Fort Wayne A Darvln. Howard Dorr and son. Connors and Mc- TBI. Cosmopolitan ofiTar* the thirteenth round, the fig tit having Watson*: lauaOaLk f HoTE*Oh>waTk. N. A, occupied Rapids, to have been given In the Gaiety Theatre 13 by the Bnde. Hewitt Cooke, Alice Oleason. Clara Cnsh- and American Four Comhfnataon. For 14 are an- jwlindpal and oar -hone 2Sa. 24, Grand Mich., 25, Muskegon 28, Detroit reasonable terms to guests, 'see card. 24m- Orin Rhua pad; . Jennie Ewers, honHe and 28. one week. combined choruses or The Mask or Pandora' an man. Kitty McDermott, Mary Rice, Nellie Collins nounced 0>oTge Edeson and Pearl Eytlnge, the , flrt^hoopr Charter Ewers, hurdle* four A cibcob tent complete is for sale, as advertised: . Paddt Rtan, whose flight from Albany, N. Y., Olivette,' nuder the direction of O. B. Snyder, as- and Harrv Shay. Shamrock Fbur. the Woods, the' Davenport Broth- ana and Gilbert's comedy "Engaged" Is advertised for : by *JCMtney ft Co. extended only a curved line to Troy, he sisted by Daisy Ball, soprano: Joseph S. Greenslel- was tlie ers; Nellie- RIeharda. Ned West and Billy Bucklev. hone. . (Sfm mastic and - other specialists: -Geo. by where sale In cheap form Hyde A BKunrANK Company attraction Fibe-eatano.—tostrnctloiia how to pertanp. fives- Hlggins, violinist- .- Loyal,', hrt man camveo-haU; EThv Zatla. high remained In semi seclusion till March 10, has re- Mrs. is to der, basso; Master Charles F. and at Harry Williams'' Academy of Music. Pittsburg, The bin at the Front-street Theatre Included, Scott-Siddons play ever the Mlshler - feats-wlll he sent for Si by Lewis 8. ad- pianist Abbott Eng- Robinson wire; Ce>« -go- Fredericks and Mod*. BenrJey. Bea, Fho turned to his Albany "place," it having been offl- circuit In Harrisburg, Pa.. March is. Reading 16 Frank Gilder, The Emma Pa., the pset week. the average attendance being besides Yankee In "F. F. Vs." the Arada veitlsea. that give a series ol eight perform- - Brothers. Smith andfOhlmer, and Dlck-MoTosoo maajfc- bam -el and cross*. John WortaBd. trick- ' ctally announced Officer Sweeny of West Vlr- Allentown 17, Scranton 18. Wllkesbarre 19. Plttston lish-opera Company large.. Schoolcraft and Coes, Dick Gorman, Jen- Ik. E. Pbsedlbt adverttsea a guide to>thea.trea Globe Theatre, commencing 14 In Gardner. To open 14: John T. Hinds, leaper* ami outside wlre-ascemdoulst; Mile. Vic- a Sola was not authorized to capture him, and that 21. Willlatnfiport 28, Danville 29. Reading 30. ances at the nle Engle. Andy and Annie Hughes, Topack and and Klttr holla, etc Virginia officials are willing to by- Maritana.' The veteran tenor Brignoll benefits IT" the Daisy Norwood, Ivlan Lawrence. Paddy and EUs Hurphv. Minnie toria,-, aert xl trspesr?: three HerbertB. acrobats; e West "let Tony Demise's Pantomime Company, under the Moore; Maxwells, Frank H. r SCENXBT, PANORAMAS, et*X, Br* fhmlshed tO> he singing his favorite role or Maa- Stanford and Russell, Mike Gallagher. SelMni'A Vllllons Troupe of -Female Byclcle- -"' gones be Dy-gones." direction or Manager Mlshler, Is billed in Morris- In 'Trevatore,' White, Lillian White. Alice Bateman, Willis Farrell. and Older hvL. Duflocq, rldera froa 1 Hengler*s Grand Cirque, their who adve rico The Ideal Opera Company are to be en- -Plckert and Ed". Neery are doe March 14 Sev- , Daisy KemelL Charley Morris, the Klne London^ Pat McCacsland. known to the boxing frater- town. Pa.. March IS. Lancaster 18. Colombia 17. appv* B. B. etebbtt, magician, tertained at dinner by tbe Ace or Clubs at the Par*, eral changes are to- occur In the Bvde A Behman Brothers. Charles Stanley and Ella Forrest (In first irance In. America: Lalscell -and -Men- nity as "Young English," was shot In the neck and Lebanon 18, Reading 10, Sbamokln 21, Danville 22, albino, with a talklng-blrd, r- ker House 16 Louis Haas proposes to inaugu- party. The Kernens, JHttY rVNcIl Charles T: place of Marfe Zoel. who disappointed) were new dosaTaant bats: and Lemael Munson, oontortlon- . _ TjJettv -badly hurt In front of 88 Bowery, this city, WUllamsport 23, Scranton 24, Wllkeabarre 25, Al- " J Marohtn, Bee address in ' — ~ our 5 rate serios popular, low.pncwd concerts, terko Bteofw endr MonieWKadm-tpave. and at the Oireui iT' Ida HanteyeloJedT, n. gnriia.»lii|lm, ouaa. Beelyal *• - 7- «*iiy OBAUo^homlniror March 9. John" Herbert, lentown 2ev a of Brits, ciara ut- given probably in Music Hall." will be rtpj&ced by Barry Watetfn and Alice tlton opens i«v grotesqn*' John s Robfaeon,' knockabont; and who Is stated to have done the shooting, was ar- John HcCullouoh's corrected route Is Austin. Alp. is still 1 viator 1 Alscell, leaping and tumbling. Buamrrr one of rested "Olivette 'was produced b: scums' 'ttlS 1'easleya. and Bryant and Hooy. The PATTfFTNDERS In- "Scraps" ocoupled the Corps and locked up. The wound was not con- Texas. March 14. 15. 18, 17, Dallas 18. 19. Shreve- - Hons with Bunnell's » company opens tn Louisville 14. Detroit. Mich., the week or of leapaT and ramblers: John Worland, Fred Show, sidered very dangerous. port. La., a 22 *| "' '" The Coliseum. March X to- . i i l 1 H. nnn Mtf1ri "ftf*j phis. March 7, for the first time at that bouse, arrest was In business. Big Combination Casale. « "eorge Fredericks. - Mons. Benzley, Burt nnder R. Jacobs' j'rflt'ff lUBpiiii mill IH III III li mi 111 closing his AN made Portsmouth, N. H., on good The Four are an- Jimmy Welch. Grant's it ran throughout the week to immense JohBSOTO, George Francis, Charles In Providence, R. I., and open In Bridgeport <- Jack American tour with "Viiglnlus." Be Is to sail for where ..the alternoon 01 March 7, of Frank c. Gardner, nounced for 14, one week. The cmnneny consist or McCartv. Wll- annum juw.ii into" a steady oloroonllsce, being now piece received a mounting, as re- Al March zt Mr. Burnett, who can ba England April 4. and open In London 25. business. Tbe alias Frank Davis, who has been misrepresenting Smith, WatdTtm. Cronln and Martin. Bauehmftnand Ham- Rnnnells, Robert Leando. Dan O'Brien, aodressed. In the well - preaarree proprietor of "The Qaiet care of this office, states All English gards scenery, properties and costumes, that re- himself as advance-agent for Tony Pastor. "The Butler. Prof. Wlngfleld anil dogs, Fannie Knight. Wllttang D. Conwell and many others., led by that his time-Is filled ontit. House," on High School street Merlden, Ct We Closed.— or the theatres except the I WW May. Academy In New Orleans, La., ore to be closed flected credit on the management Banker's Daughter" Company, and other troupes. Pauline Ante?, and Geo. H. Wood. -.The dram- John .rland. Equestrian directors: Win. Mon- congratulate the merry men of Merlden upon hav- roa> The Opera-house. Norfolk, Va., from 14 to 20. AT Lincoln Hall, Washington. D. C. Maurice Ills victims telegraphed the authorities thev would atic company return, and will pray "The Avenger." rtlrt ; No. 1; Chas. Ewers, ring-No. 2. Ring- is to rent Man- ing one of the old sports located amongst them. March ager R. assisted by Miss Juliet Fenderson - masters : C-. J.Taylor advertises that the Mr. Pillot. manager of the Janauschek Com- Dengremont, be nnahle to appear against lilm; he was "accord- The Pathfinders ctored their season here 12. S. S. Smith and . Brooks Orark. Dl- price, has- Wk have letters for Edwin Blbby. Clarence Hubert Blane, gave concert March rector 1 if bands, been considerably reduced. theatre pany, who has been very sick for some time, was I.loyd and De a ingly released: from custody, and ordered to leave and will dlRtribnfe ss follows? Fisher -Brothers nnlted M.' C. Sexton. The show The seata WblgUcr, Mike Donovan (2) and Geo. Rooke. 9 to a large audience, considering the stormy night: at Houston. fill' Itt managediged by Adam Forepaugh In Der- 1,000 people. iaet week taken to Philadelphia. town. Joining Welsh A Sand's-Clrcns Texoo: ' son,- 1 sslsted John B. Gough Is The concert was repeated It Mahon Familt plavcil In Wllllston,- Jasper, w. B. to by Adam Forepaugh jr. . All the to lecture In Washington, D_ Ed. Lamb Is to play Uriah Beep In 'Little Em'ly The Vt, J. T. Renfrew, Marie Myles Grand ' agent? - C, March 18, on at the Globe Theatre. Boston. Blind Tom attracted large audiences to Odd- March 1U. Huntington 11. Brrstol 12. 14. IS. Rapids, their home: Watty and Fanny Wallack. ol the show have been ordered to- re- "Platform Experiaacea." fellows' Hall, Washington, D. C, during the entire port- i larch 20. Allison -Co.. G. B. Bunnell's Annex, at 328 CRICKET. "Hazel Kibee" Is to be produced In the Cali- A"N Irish comedian Is wanted at Blitz's Dime J. A. Rider. New York: Irwin T. Bush. Cbas. and A the car-builders Washington, of- *TO at Philadelphia, are street next to Post-office, Brooklyn, fornia Theatre, San Francisco, Jnne 10. week. Exhibitions, as advertised. An organ and phino- Jnnnle Reese, Peoria, 111.; Wm. Everaoll, Bloom- _ working night and L, Launder CbTJBS PROSPECT PARK. Musicians, performers, billposters, etc., are player is also- wanted. iday, ' with the aid of the electric light, to the management ol Egbert Bowes, la reported, AT Oofty Gooft and his combination - plav In IngtocvnT- aa Cricket promises to be unusually lively In Brook- wanted for L. W. Wasbourn's Show. See card. TnE- Vaktetifs Theatre. ;conrn< ete seven new railroad cars, In addition doing a flue business-, is. Provi- At New Orleans, La., ' Northampton, Mass.. March 14, Bolyoke r LEVANTTNE'8 NOVELTY THEATRE. Albany. N. Y.,' lyn this coming season, as three clubs will enter A band of four pieces and two children In trapeze Victoria Lnftus Blondes left March s. and the to tthj se already owned by the show, ta transport G. B. Bunnell's Great Show, H-Jt Jacobs man- dence. R. I.. 18, 17. New Haven, Ct, 19, Danbury the- will open March 14. with the following talent: The the arena there In April next, viz., the old New performances and song-and-dance specialties are atre Is now closed for want of attraction. Its Ita :reased paraphernalia. Up to March 12'over ager, exhibits at Mnslc HalL Providence, B. L. UUa 21. South Korwalk 22. Diamonds—Watson. Gllmore. Rrevanle and ' regular Brooklyn organi- open for engagements. Seo Prof. John Casad'B ad- Four inow- photographs haveDeen received from week. York Manhattans—now a "The Guv'nor" Is to be again played on the Crakdwel and Eastwood In their German spe- Snwterte—Leonnrd and FIvnn. Sovllle and Bvrne. com- the and the newly-organ- vertisement. cialties have successful petto irs for the 10.000 premium offered Cbano the Chinese- giant and collection zation— Apple'on Club New England circuit by the DoBton (Mass.) Mu- hod a very engagement at Mills and Warren, liave Oaksv Bobby Dallv. Lnlgt f by Mr. a oC ca- having boldly taken Rachel Sanger Is among the company that is Miner's- Theatre, this city. jFovs ,>augh lor tbe most beautiful lady living. riosities will occupy the Opera-house, Jersey ized Brooklyn Club, the latter seum company during the week of March 28. Harry They are well- nel'Oro. Fred. Levantine. Joseohlne Sbanley„ A Cifv. Taylor" at the Chestnut-street - programme. The cter, wants an engagement Address* "Baritone," music-halls, London. Eng. They are to -return -tai- D. S. Thomas was In Boston-,- Mass.. a portion of Dramalio xaaoehulon. Saa Maaaaer Bi' ..— will be arranged for the Summer The Jollities Combination, under the manage- Allle Drarton -aad Eurado olosed- at Waretmr Manhattans will take the Held early In April, as In care of this office. the Continent after the close of their present 'the past week, preparing foe-- the advent of Bar- eva*a- Baeriaea" touowsH."- bound for seven days. A correspondent saysf 'Tank" Newell agent A list or the compsayrlB; 1 and Menaoebxb six new c ages ol animals passed Tha Wallaek Okib pOayad 'Lad AatraV" la Bnraaa Bait Cbicietebs have re- land, vt. 28. Charles Thornton piaved in "Simon Kenton"" The Columbia college "Snow fell to the depth ol five feet on a level; and contained In the card elsewhere. This specialty over tbe Erie Rafiraad toiBncBde. N..T:. cocslgned Clab. la ranasnfaaj '•Mwaa'^^r and elected the following Fred P. Barton haB been re-engaged as the during the wank ending March it at- the Grand! lIaxt Clab of LodlAV. Kr.,plajad organized their club the fierce winds plied It Into drifts Jfteeni and' even- companv Is prepared to accept dates. to this company, March 10 F. w. Washbnm, -'AooTsi^aX 'It ensuing season: President, "W. T. stage-manager for Lawrence Barrett's company Central, TrovjrN.-Y. Tn»ollo-waa>«1ven *jy lTog.ui La PTDi-ADraa-sl*.. MskVis, tha Minor officers for the twenty feet high. Tbe telegraph wires wenedpjnL Tbb Murphts—Paddy and Etta—are to-eaiTfor- Steve 0. Albright, J.iM. BusbsIKiJjm. Keating and n Lawson; vice-president, R. W. Rives; secretary, next season. Brothers. Lilfte Howard and Mills and wsrrem.* Combination pla?ad 'The Lancashire Laaa. - ABalefLa In many places, so that for six daps there waa no. England April 20. Geo. Ellis have been added to tbe advance brigade, Valla, eamsd off tha bnanra *rv treasurer, D. Emmett; captain, L. The Wallace Sisters are billed In Augusta, All quit 12, to>make war on 14 for the Megathertafi- her admirable puiuial O. De Forest; communication whatever with the outside wowid. The Janesvillb (Wis.) THEATRErwas opened noc- or which W. J. Chappelle fosuaertetendent of Ksta Owvtraayarai ItaahMttoa- Ga., March 14, 16. Four—Kellv. Lyons. Leary and- -Parks—Charles -mada.mntatvalTke M. Rutherford Jr. The party left Beaver Dam March 8 in. teams-far a season Feb. 28. with William Hart.- Thb ADVANCPf-AdaNTS aa^pther ad*T*artislng small part otSUaly. The "Aoross the Atlantic" Combination, sup- prepffetor; Ranks. Golibwnlth and-Trscy. Ada T.vnwood.-Della. peo- Waupnn." A. J. Keene, stage-director; Br J. Krngaley, leader ple engaged for Forepangh'a Shaw ant reqnested porting John W. Ranaone. concluded Its Canadian Turner and Joole Croe*err *rho baa -bevnmagagean Lkayttt's English Opbba-bubxbsqux. CoanrANT of orchestra; and the following company:- to nuet in PblladelnhiA, Pas, March aB) aad the our In Chatham, Ont, March 10. It waa under Mamfa for the rest of the season. The enmpanv do**©*ri»') per- Talijuq re, boys In puMlc mffltlm IngmHitg are to play in Toronto, Ont. Maiah 2L22l23i Ham~ Carton, James W. Thompson, the Kfrbya, Ada^Ce- formers who go with the ahow.tha-oomtng season THE TRIGGER. the management or J. R. Spaceman. O'Nell' at Hand's Opura-bouse IT PetRooawrr to be an areiand a science.. BUly Boss la a gpeai 24, Buffalo, N. Y., 26, 28. KeUIe Lauslis Jolli- ntofne, A. J. Keene and Emma Kfrby. are also referred to a notice. In oai* hcrsliieaa de- Won and company canceled engagement for-Nanth temperance -Tracturer. andt-atRoenerrUle. lit, waa Yohx Gun Club engaged In plgepn- ed them in Cleveland, 0., 7. Val Vose. whose ventriloqerlal- performanews parament The New Adams IT tw play at (vclswold-Opsra-house. preaching t»the young orahla favorite th card elsewhere, and they aro uoanlmova In- their general ageat -J. R.- rmrls'' nettc* in another good busmesa. .' allnow^^^srTraa^herT^owaithenxdothea nott""Tea. ler kined all, and In shooting off the former Henri Laurent's Fifth-avenue Opera Com this office, announces that ha has a band and or- praise or bis ability and powers or pleasing. column. (30) Au W. -Filson. whose comte character-spew lai- sir," eheoted a hundrxiArrolcea. "Well.wheje wiB won, kffling three more. W. M. Edmunds (30) and pant, under the management or Jason Wentworth chestra open for an engagement during the Sum- Ed. and Alice LiNDSEY-are referred* to-a, card Kabolt actd Auocsn Oaj>wrc.wao have been ties have-been onMf the chief features -of-tn«.' en- your latBem be In twenty yeatsfrocaaow I" "Deedr*» H. RebUn (28) killed nine each. (JoL Armstrong ot the Gaiety Theatre, Boston, are to sing "Oli- mer. from C. C. Beedle In anothea-oelnmni perlormlng- wluh Snelbaker'»»nard lounging- around the* - saloon . doom.. wTBAlng for subsequently beaten by the latter, Gotthold. late or Leavltt'e Specialty Manager De Beauplan having: received, says onr at Toocbr's Varieties. Norfolk. Va.. the thanks la a card elsewhere- to those who. have munds, was B. new - and M. and Jones. Turner, Welsh and Hants. Jennie An- soruebodj to treat tftemt Wert; where wis they and J/Fredericks (20) won a sweepstakes snoot at Company, Is now general agent of both ot Henri correspondent "a subscription to Justify him, will arrivals March 7 were the Wentworth- SlBtent. De- offered them engagements. drews-. Myles Morris. Lnhi Amott; GeoigAe Lln- bo in- twenty year* from now I" "Dead." ex- five birds apiece. Laurent's companies, performing "Olivette" on the return here next Winter and give- a three months' partures- 12: Esmond and Norrle. > TBI SHLLS BBOTBnTtWsadttnTlBa tWO 4tVBn*BSeS gard. Clonney and Rt an.- John and > Lottie- Burton claimed, the boys. "And: who win be the- drunk- Newark, New England circuit (fifty nights) season of grand opera, opening early Shedman Bros.'- New Sensation Is hmed In for sale. They Intend using larger ones this season. The Essex and Amateur Rifle Clubs or pleased fair ai«Tlen.ces the psBt week. AH closed ards then*" "Pa boya I" Billy was tttsarca- ui auuclt 10 In a friendly shoot at the Newton Waits, slide trombone and clarionet In December. The price or seats will be two dol- Port Allegheny, Ps_, March 14, Emporium IS, sterl- They have room In their new snow for sideshow N. J., met March 12. exeeptlng Oeorgle Lbigard and^Myies Morris. •a a mamcnt but recovering hlaaaell tried to tell display or shoot- player, whose address find elsewhere, can be en- lars each. The troupe ckxjc their present season of ing 16. Drtttwood 17.- Sam Black, advanoa agent, people, sketch-artists and special attractions, in range orthe former. A very fine Booked for 14? Ward and -Lynch: Frav nnd Mot>- the boys now to eaaapasnsh aAte> ing by the ten men from each club who gaged. He would like to bear from Sam Yager. soventy-fiva subscription nights March Is. and Joined March 5. addition to those eiresdy.eagaged. waa made shalt, Mav Raymond. - sMdle O'Brien, ttt» O'Brien" especially by the Amateurs, R_ E. J. Miles' Juvenile Opera Company In- leave for Cincinnati, where they open In Pike's ThE'Arrivaes at the American- Theatre, Hart- PaiueaMEBS In various branches ol the Baastness contested tlie match, Bo,yn. Totrnn/ Granger.-Leu -Edwards, Bobby New* shooting on their tend playing in Augusta, Ga.. March 17, Savan- Opera-house 14, for one week; Movlcker's, Chi- ford, ct. March If are to be tbe Burtotta. John D. (except- riders) aad Irving curiBsjiOes are wanted A StTCCBSSFua-. aToTTrvExvmAi. remaTrtBbiy rosy, who proved victorious, although comb and Ltxrlse Montague. opponents' range. Win. Bayes appeared among nah 18, 19, Charleston, S. 0., 21, 22, 23, Columbia cago, 21. for two weeks; Academy of Muslo, Phi- Wills. May Adams. Llllle Howard, the Daly Bros., lor Geo<. W.- Richards' Shtaaa, .which Is to start from faced young lady tamed ber ankle wUilJa.cTosalng at the AwtpKMY -oit-Mosio, wrreeiimr. w. Tar. tlie street and letttnto the Amateur ten, and. as usual, succeeded In 24, 26. Lynchburg, Va., 28, Norfolk 28, 29, Rich- ladelphia, April 4, two weeks; Academy ol and Coleman aod-McCarty. Departure* 12: Sat- Columbos. O-i by wagon May 1. See card. a WW almoit lg eaillbub'a the arrivals- March 14 -are to bc-Fanry Herriur. arms. SUllbub Is a making the highest individual score. The total mond 30. 31, April L, Washington 4, one week. Mu:lc, Baltimore, April 18, two weeks; thence to suma, the Melrose Sisters, the Haylea, Leopold and A ndbibeb op TOiet-pssfTBtk cuts, etc, are otrerc .mode^tman, aiveEymodesa John H. Carte, Minnie Clavton. Harry weeks ami mat*a#.and thls>BttaatloD:.ww.a trying scores Amateur, 457; Essex, 463. Muz. Cabbeno's Concert Company were in An New Tort, and probably Montreal and Boston. Wentworth, and Nellie Thome. ed for>sale by D> Msgner, as advertised. one: bat ha were: Iiottle WckkI. Deparrurea: N. ft.- Shlurei and Flora gusta. Ga., March 7. 8, Macon 9, 10, Atlanta 11, 12, The traveling troupe oonslsts of 185 people, aad Aspecialtp artist would like to- engage with a Turns is No**an**ain.tti6'llne of clrcns-prlntlng managed to refrain from dropping-, his lovely vs. Scott. A cablegram dated London, BTason and -Drew. Crawford Bros, Carver — going to Columbus 14. Griffin 15. Athens 18. Mont- will be transported by four special Pullman sleep- traveling company. See Prank-GoldeD's card. Bingham. and but-what Is done by the American Prsatlug Com- burden Into tha dirty snow, and gat oar halo a cor- March 13, reads as follows: "The match between the AlwardR. Chaa.-. Howard: manager, ha»re- gomery. Ala.. 18, 19, Selma 21, Rome. Ga.. 22. ers. The scenery will fill four baggage-cars, and Sheridan and Reilly. IriBh and character pany- See advertisement. ner store, a crowd following. "Gun* her some Dr. Carver and Mr. Scott was continued In the Avereil Hufficlentlv to be nn duty. Blind Tom Is to give performances In Washing- there will be over 400 pieces or baggage. The prin- Bketch-artlscs. desire to loin a> traveling company. aiiamo. flre-klng, wants aa engageaaant dnntng WBgexr' cried one. Tbe water, was .pteaented to> s Westminster Aquarium last evening. At the end who will invest (T6 lu a sttfe- ton, D. C. March 14. 16, 16...-...The Peabody Or- cipal singers are Mme. Ambre andMM.Tourne and At the Bella Union Theatre, San Francisco, cel., A ooou-talkrr. the tenting aaason.. See advertisement. her. but she did not drink., "Batse Jier lace wltti, ot the total scores stood: the night's shooting show. airil healthv Irving c«riosltfo«. never hwfore suggested acothen. SUlibab . chestra will appear In concert at Lincoln Hall Jourdan. The Misses Lily and Jennie Plerson, their 6uccs83 called- out the- most flattering re- f Oablotta Lavbbnb- and Wm. Fraacla, aerial HP' was ahont to.. Carver, 3,885; Scott 3,857." The conditions are to exhibited, are requested to addrea* J. C. R., as March 14. Emily Herbert and Annie Daisy or New Tork arc marks from Manager- Harry Montague, whose let- per performers, with other SBeclalttes, Mile. Laterne. ttUow the advice when a anOdes thought- Are 1,000 shots each night for ten nights at glass Maplbson'b Italian-opera Company aan? "Tra members or the ballet" ter can bo found In- the card they publish In thlB card. dolng sona*-and-danoe hi concert, can be en- struck aim. He laid down Ure glass, and whis- balls thrown from traps, and the match began horrified accents: vtata" at the Academy or Music, Brooklyn, L. I.. Issue. At the Theatre Comioit:. Rlchmonaf, Vs.. gaged for the tenting season. A. card la our pered in "Perhaps she's paint- ." March 9. The stakes are placed at $8,000. March 10, to a good house. Campanlnl, who had At the TnEA-TRE Comqi'S. Toronto. Ont, thss Jessie. Doborn and Vosa - Morris were the new bwlnesa department* recommends them as first- ed r* He bad frroten ifie. spelt. Tyf> eyes and one Island little The PiBST monthly bhoot or the Rock been announced, did not appear. Ravelll took bis VARIETY HALLS. aiTivnls March: 7 were Renartl and Gardner, Edi.- faces- March 2, anil took- well. Master Sedgwick- class artlas. month, opened, and one tongee was set In. (IlL)Guu Club, for a championship medal to first place. "HTrovatore" will be presented 17. The At the Grand Central thbatbe. Philadelphia, Banker, Florence Wells, and Mar Raymond. MiP- reanpeared 7 shdxloFed 11-. learfng for Cofumhia; Cbablbt -Royoev whose address find elsewhere, motion. The rainier flounced out of- SUllbah'a bird-), a silver cup to second, twelve 30yds., fifth Philbarmonio Concert will occur 19 at the the attractions for the week ending March 12 were llgan and Qolnlan and Eva Collins begin 14. S. Or, to loin AtHncton's Mlnstretn. Gallagher and' can be engaged asotown or ringmaster. armsJlke- a mackerel; ont of kflsk basket tithe rronnd-traps, took place March 9. with the follow- Academy of Music The Ambre French-opera Frank Moran, Dr. A. B. Kennedy, Frank M. Wills, wm. F. Sanders, Tor many- years superintendent West elosed 12. Billed to- opon It: Jessk* Lee and' Geobo*e Cash, who Is engaged for the tenting' same time lnformlngSilllbub tmtae waa "a sseat. ing result: A. W. Brnner, 10; K. Prettyman, 6; B. Company will appear at the Academy or Music Tom Vance, LUlle Hall, Lenton Bros., Mart Hea'ry of Milter's Winter Garden. Philadelphia, and wa-o the Volade Sisters. season (tas seventh); with the Van Amburgh show; mean, ngty thing, there I"—Boston. Transcript. TV. Flower. 6; J. M. Davis, 6; A. B. Rodman, 6; Saunders, T. Hengler, Chas. FosteBe, during April. and Ella M. made a large circle of* professional friends do jfng The panorama- or "The Boole of Revelations" Is Is In - Connersvlla3. End., where, he wosldllke to Thomas, L. Boford, PliU Mitchell, 9; L. B. 6; M. 7; T. B. Kelley's latest sentimental Bong. "My Chas. Shelter. Maud Leigh, Paddy and EllaMurnhy. bis stay there, was recently made happy by a wanted bv Rsrry Gllmore, who advertises that- he hear from his friends. Tnconobotties of Htto-s.— the T. J. Rodman, 6. Mother's Dear Old Face," can be obtained at the the Fairies or "La Mlnnet" Annie Hughes, Cub. present of a bonnclng babv-fiov from his wile. will purchase It. He also wants to hear fronr the Some uniporsbj made for '.he empleyees ot tho. 1b coone of a recent lectore obi ' ngregaclonal Pssimooy 1 The pigeon-shoottno tournament for The advertised price. 0. and Gertie Seaman, Two Wesleys. Gus mil, The Bijou theatre, Fort Wayne. Ind., lately owner of "Paradise Lost.'* BarDumr, Bailey A Hutchinson Show By. the well-, To . 'tto Kev: Dr. Allan noticed some of the Inceragruirlea Sportsman challenge ccp was to have commenced A baritone stnobr wants an engagement with Billy Carroll. Barney McNulty and Mast Barney. destroyed by fire, has been reconstructed, sul will Scenery por Halls.—Snsman A LandlS: who- known, tailors Jacob Reed's Sons, Philadelphia, that used toocear by the- ft.w k. ard divisions ' tnt at Hendon. London. Eng., Monday, March 14. w. a combination or troupe. See Slg. M.'s card. The new faces for March 14 \rlU be Flora Moore, bo-openeifagaln March 21. All old dates are can- publish their address in onr hnslncus department were exhibited In the Bhow-wludow ol t tie firm repetition lines.. Bor lasteno»: "Love Thee belter carver and Ira Paine are among the competi- Band-music can be purchased or Southwell A John and Jas. Russell, Lizzie Daly. Murray and celed. Specialty artlslaard dramatlo stare desir- also apartfal lletof theonera-houBes and bans that March 10: They are remarkably handsome and than before" waa dlvided~"I»*. subs We*n not to participate. Miss Ettle Butler, the St Cecelia Quartet Miller's Harry- Minbr-v Pat Rooney Combination are make ef the tve any clrcas. k in Oliver, Clara catch the nee-;" "And- fato Thy pUgrt*Ji,hame' be-*. Knorr and Mr. Carroll Stampofskl. concertlzed sented Fanny Prestige. Ed. Cushman, announced in Plttsfleld. Mass.. March 18. Sprbag- and wonhl like to bear from proprietors and - man-, A female trapeze-artist and entree-rtder, leas*- came "And take Thy pll-:** "And In. the plot). Be.' Central Music Hall, Chicago, m.. March 9 .The Arthur Stiles. Jean, Ella and Julian Vampler, Min- fleld 19, Ho)roke-2t. Chelsea 29. Salem .'1*- Taunton agers ofplaces ofamusement deufrlng new scenery. ets and ramblers are wanted for Sell Brothers* delights! 1- was sung "An*.In therpi-.andila "the. Beethoven Society will give Its next concert nie Lawton, Edith Sinclair and Ed. F. Barnes, Alt April 1, Mld'dletown, Ct, 4. Waterbury 6, Norwalk 9. FmSTKHiAss- -variety artists and museum at-, Show, as adverrjBed. TURF. ii-;n THE - and- "Send down .salvation trpnt on ltlgb*>- April 28. Wallace, Mary Wagner, the three Elton Bros., wtxt Tames:ANI> Lxima Shtceban. TomMArtln, James- tractions are Ranted at Bunrjetl's, tnai city. Beer Whitabi and We**t, Bong-and-dance sad; 1 1 aas •came "Send dosm sal-" - soprano lu Fatr Association of Washlnton, will J. Davis and company. Including Charles did one of tbe best acrobatic acts ever seen In the MeAvoy, John and Annie Rushton. Sadie Marks advertisement. dtans, travel next season wlibMllesOrton'sClicus. A ojre.cate', Tub national sang "Oh, for a *nan,'*and the cboxut rf^pondedj -D. c. will bold a trotting meeting there May 3, 4, A. Knorr, Charles B. Clark, John McWade, Charles Quaker City, and Jas. Harrison The three El- aad Cora Everett played to paying opnses during The CERBBHfiiES. a variety combination under- Tan Ambdboh 4. co. have engaged Br. James "Oh, foi- a mansion hi tbe skies." In qqe^raae.Uatt, of 97,800 is ottered in premiums. F. Noble, Will GrUnsley, Henry Hart. Agnes Yates, ton Bros, mentioned above have engaged with the past week, aalsreported, at Lor.g's Gaiety The. lie proprietMshlpol Wood and Beaatey. MOrrUHiBd' L, Thayer, talklnr-. and slBgtng cdown^ FreakUn £.8- The sum soprano moo^yssaBf'-Teaotk meVfto, aiajf the, There races each on the first three t.hii b Vose, Ettle Butler, Ada Somen McWade, O'Brien's Olrous lor the coming season John atre, Danvllhi, HI. Tbe new faces booked for Flehts and Add Weaver, b.etd the hoards at Waht- iTtce. boss can gaaman; Johnnv the- Mexican win be three alio the **Teaej) 1 Jessie Bartlett Davis, Frank Balrd, accom- Paul Livingston, Geo. Edwardst Chas. Toung, Opera-house, Ne'^rark, J., the past also took ap stain, m* tp risAi" daja, and two on the last winding up with the and and March Ware- tne Price Brothera, Btlly Devern- and mannrB N. weak wOd.boy; Zobfide Lutt Clrcasslaj*; eeomtee, director, orchestra, the 2:19 class. panist George Loesch, and an and wilaams and Norton will be. newcomers Lottie- Ward, Ira Holston and C. H. King. Those- to fair e asine ss. Tbe most interesting itatu rsa of Naatob danclny-glrl; Oatahe the ZatraCule^Tshans 3 ^ are to open the new Keokuk (la.) Opera-house March 14. cloatng-K the Sbeerans arid the Beifermance were Wood and BeasieyJ Baa> the Greek or Indian- "Teach met^klas tttfeeod- ^ ' Uattie the well-known pacing mare, were JameaMoAvoy^ sl'Ave-glri; KeUIe Augusta Emrm, Marctin. Mb. Oatlob ol Edwards and Baylor writes ua Geo. W. labbreo disappointed last week. Snlty. ami the Novelty Four. Frank Frayne'sOoB- dob fame; James Kearney, Mile. « «« a ,. mmmm was sold March fby B. 0. Pate to John Splan. who Diet Binds, » The McGrsEtrr Family gave concerts in Syra- that the reason the services olahas team were dis- At- tbe Theatre comiqub. Waahlnoton, Bv C-„ btn.tton open 14. for one week The Hntberry^ Mar, Geo. Vevbrlght Mad oeo> Cenaers. an order on 0. P. Emery or Cleveland, O., for A Twcvreor ma *na>. tivtBi tn. a +*antta% :. Sve cuse, N. T-, March 10, 1L pensed with after their first rnyht at the Oem The- Matt Breea. DIok Rowe, carl Hertz, Oeorgle street Theatre did a nirbnstness wtth Mabel Flor- adam F obbtauoh. In an iaserwtew with a rep- boaa-yard to. e purchase-money, $12,009, Mel- Clyde taranna-a an, ttes> *>late.S*aa> i Thb new sonssoi Barrlgan and Brabant, now atre, Bradford. Pa., as reported! m our past Issue, aotte and Ellse Krugerwerd the new at*no*n*4aa ence tn the drama or ' 'Faith,** sad an-otto by Nettte reeentaf.ve of The Ifero Tork .Sunday Courier^ laborer, being an> Mixe Lucy, Daisy and set well la. LV asee) the rasa.' 1 lea, owner of Gaielle, being given In 'The Mulligans' Silver Wedding" at was because Mr. Gavlor was. snaterliig •ram. the e£ Marets t. The attendance, was large. Tne- de- Fragne, tne Wood a, mcGIQ and Ryland and the Poar makes 'Ae rouowlng atatested*. other London, Eng., Feb. after »msjss1lt»sIcn»»aM^i^>»a tBat^ ***^apfsed. '•Botv> trotting horses, died in taeTbeatre Oomlqne, New York, are pubBaned by foots of a severe cold. partBTWfl 12 were all the sp'«elalty people, wtth the Praneta. Billed for 14: Bid O. Fraaoe. Wests* and "Mr. Pocvpanah, I bsUsrs jm clakB to own the largaat Mick,'' asked tie *>iate*».^liarar*»B» the i». aged drcnr shsrw- 1 sixty-three yean. W. A. Pond & Co., at the advertised price, The Thbatbe Comiquel Providenc*, B> L, pre- exception or Oeorgle TAemotte. Billed mr Mi Hanson, NelUo Oermon, Hull Twin Sutter*, Bud / arxl m£naa*me tn tha worhi F* To this tha r* Manager Geo. K. Goodwin, having transferred sented Fred J. Hnber and- Kitty AMyn_ McCarthy Oeerge C. Charles In d\-ama, Frank MoViah, In- Granger and aheldon and Barry. mao.nudesAawsTUfclkars: "laavepald more larwBd b* r daring the past aaias ij tai yaara than ast*ffl»*» iof yoar nale aad two t^urakaovar. Delaney offers fifty Buff "Olivette" Company from the Broad- Monroe, Polly Daly and the CogflL Bros. R. baa sold ortglnat drama in jtta ShtjppleboabpTouhmbi*—P. the J. C. and New land Sisters, Healey an J Conway. R. 6. AUea, J^a OSCAB Beebs an annajsm asiililesS I ova mote waahle with tola steoe of brisk and the iinn»lijsr miu dollars In nhtimeboard to the Walnut, played that organis- Harry McAvoy and En*na Rogers, Lot- aets entitled "Ireland's Opprsaat«ii»,*> Dan ~. cash to be contended for by street Theatre faces 14: Miller, W. H. Danvers, aj>d Alt McDowell. three x to r/tban any lodivVTasl ot nrm In tha world, hand n-oar. hare to ttaartv, bar a finger." PUyers at bis resort of the weight-sliders, 188 ation in the above-named opera at the latter home tie Elliott. Chas. Bedmond anal Georgle A VABXETY THBATVl is for BB)8, BM "VBTlO- Bulty. - Kr. Beera has also eompnted an entirely ta yaaiataa aaowaaa eonttanad anisr oae Eighth avenne, this city. The tourney IB now In to good business during the past week. John 0. Harrlngtosi and James aWov, ty's" advertisement origlnalueomedy for KeUy and Byaav Book playa na oamerahlp. Many rruiugem indolx. tn amenta aheaji tne stupuiUuua of thatrs&m progress, having commenced on Monday evening, A tenor tbombomb or alto wants an engage- Attractions aad novelties of all kinds are BNHLmaXMR'a liAxasno CONseuDATtoK aiappear will be, produced at an early day. Tonra women are sold by rajaoaoa tit tto west, aaniaraa aad taalt annbr twaal Maaari 1 "arch class Browne's advertisement for the seasoa at Garden, I Austin. Texas, the roe sales are made at social aatlaartiaptttot CBaitth It, with the first class. The second ment See Frank wanted Summer Oakland in Lowell, Maaa_, March 14, Lawrence. 18, Salem At Bsix'a Thbatbe, latest waaayeahearel a oapnal ot T*SBn***» wui orchestra can begin when the first concludes, to be followed A brass band and be engaged by Boston, Masa..and Manager Qbaa. H. Hloks adver 18, Provldencei, R. l. 17, 18, 18, Springfield, Masav, I arrivals were ABnto snhUnd, Ron Harper, ana ol oajJt expand]inditaiea of Man, youoaa know thtsta I hy 1 the third class. Entrance free. applying to P. J. MaoDQMld^ as adTerOied. tines me pnvUegea to !«(• U, Huttbrd^ Ot, n, HoiyoU, Mass,, mT I BtucHe Howt, meats are talaa. - " ; . " ; : ' — : . ; ; — ,. ' . ' II' I ,

T BE March 19, 1881.

THBSyfomida tbe door, bnt was pre- shadow haserex fallen across Its threshold, from, •eat by the bedside as we entered, and advanced finished.' "How nnttntunate that I frightened her Her dancing eouM not have bann.crltlolaed try **'*' FOREIGrN SHOW . sir! NEWS. Horry lb) I any rules. It od thing . a 'fifr***IT'T ehkraaee of doors the poor never torn empty-handed, for towards us. away However, she promised to return, and U known was aeiO a asxthls eompaitUii Bcsnty. At wight of ' them lie then is always a kind word and a helping "He Is asleep," she whispered; "be Is much bet- ahe; really has anything of Importance to com- bom of passionate Impulse and- Inspiration, ana

for those who are cast upon the world. ter." municate ahe win keep her word. Bnt pshaw 1 wen proving that fame jx. ses voluptr* eomme Is I Flam tbe West Indies. ' KiHasTdN, . ; corps— lot enjoyments 1881.' ••laay; Qar'ner," said atony, "take things easy. ran bnd. *Very much* better, undoubtedly." . said Dr. Charlton most be guilty this woman can have no the soul has as well aa the Jamaica, March 8. Dont be in a burry. I thought you'd be glad ter EUot. "but not yet ont ol danger. I hardly think snch secret as she olalms to possess. ' Someone body. It was tbe latter otter of the art dashed Editob ofthb OurrsB Bear str: The Theatre Boyal, alter aea yer oM pan, bnt yeT dont look er Mt bappy. that I am needed ; bnt If yon like, Dr. Graves, I- wttl has been plaving a practical joke on yon, my dear with passion and abandon—was rather the most a protracted period of disuse, has tsr fellow." finished head, been occupied by the Why alntyer got no welcome nsf" CLIPPER 0ONC8: leave a mlxure tor him wblch I have found very and graceful of poses of the-undu- ( McDowell Vaudeville Oom- Norton. I latjons of body, the soft, suggestive P*ny. which came hither "I ahall go madP' cried "What baa OF THE PBOPLE, BIT TUB FBOPUB, beneficial in similar < could not agree with Dr. EUot upon this point. wavings of from New Tork and brongbt yon baref Leare ray bonne." "Do ao. by an means," I replied, We discussed the matter for some time, but with- arms and limbs, than the swift twinkling of feet, opened Dec 18, lSSO. The company oomDrised - AMD WOB. FKOPIVH." "Sot Jut yet," replied Horry coolly. "Ter aee. THE with his own hands Dr. EUot prepared a draught out, ol course, arriving at. any satisfactory con- though they moved rhythmically to the music—was Mr. and Mra. E. A. MoDoweU, Mr. uid Mra?FeUx taer erenln' wld yer. We're which he the patient aa clusion. Presently my companion changed the the incarnation or a tropical dream of luxuriant J. Morris Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Campbell, we're come ter 6pend Be Haame Eavrlr To-mla;bit, My Deaur Bojr. directed the nurse to give B. J. GU- been a TlslUmr some old nieoda op tner Hndson, soon as he awoke. subject by informing me of the bnalness which repose, lighted and intensified by volcanic n must leave the rest to some weeks been suffering from a mental de- beaaty or tbe scene and the dancer, Earle forgot vorable Impression was created at the commence- tot d bases/n il, , and irmk u ...TOOAUBT. nature—the rangement. Her symptoms bad now his surroundings, and, leaning over the box. ment or the season, for which clnni-chains and Bwsn* ftgldt; roualn' reeeptionP' beBtphyaician, after aU." become more gave extensive prepara- thbj mast" asked Bat, I hava traralad tfcraufa Ula. 1 have aaaa many thugs Together Dr. Eliot the ol ejarmlng: and, knowing; that I had made a special free expression to hie admiration with both voice tions had been made. by Messrs. M. prta^M^TQamlagbursT. "Ton know - and I returned to offloe De Cordova A ; Tnataarprlaadmetn avarytorm; "Well, I abonld rather say we did," replied the hotel. Charlton behind study of brain diseases. Dr. EUot wished to and hands. And one who lived, as It were, upon Oo.. dramatic agents of this city. Tbe *™ I hava bean at tba plongb. I bava baen attba apade George was ssUI seated me season waa i - brilliantly (JotbUjjSioodrlekl ' the . Ttstf her. and suggest a of 1 the applause, sensitively successful, the M Tm dart, anil at ennrlaa at wiTrrn- bar. course treatment. breath of and was Jealous comnany producing "Tes." broke Scanty, -we ken give him a At nlftnt I would go lor aome plaaaora taroogh town "Wen," he asked,' as we entered. (he room, "will volunteered to accompany blm to bis home at to the lack of it, could not tall to be grateful. She twenty-seven flret-claaa plays In magnificent joa vlafa vor do ewallow. m -» style r gullet und^earr^derpreast. splendid .character, we ken." _^ .Wblch filled ma with daep. lastlne Joy. he recover?" once, bnt he replied that a professional engage- caught Its first expression, watched Its develop- and drawing crowded audiences lour or five nights arydings hallow— angbt against husband f" de- Mr mother wonld aar. (/ban gome away I I quiet ment-would prevent his returning with ment from under the long black lashes that enr- a week for two months and a half. _ nm urn "Know yon my v think so," I replied.. "Permav rest and me. and The Governor > tak at enter yer veal; ,"ne borne early to-aiabt. my dear boy." dot dune und pad manded Hra. Norton. ere what he needs now. But I amy, George, we so my visit to Mrs. EUot was postponed until the j talned the eyes of fire, glided from the op- Sir A. Mnsgrave, Lady Masgrave and herlady shin's DerambeT-bned 1a*tt, CftonU. ' next hither, Dar|Mibhuulu|tr. "Angtt," replied Horry. "Wen, I should say so, Benomea«rlrto-Dlatit,niydear bnr, shall have you on the sick-list next, I'm afraid. morning-. poslte side ol the stage directly In front and David Dudley Field of New Tork, attended sight more. We're got a diary—we to-night, dear bey: Toutre not looking torday." • ' That visit was nerer made, for on the following very near to him, and, standing upon the tips the performances and expressed warm approval. Bar plight, immlv lager von trlnka nit a lot I and er d Ba homo rarlr my wen alien kept one a-tween us. Some o' the entries Is Dont spend all your money in gamea and In drink— The landlord arose hastily.. His Dace was deathly morning the unfortunate woman was found dead ol ber tiny feet, smUed sweetly np Into' his face The company was also largely patronized by the do dar itet Tben der dhlndlaf« tu Toklnc Be home early to-night, lav dear bor. In her bed. Upon the table by the dazzled American U« ' werry interestln'. There's enongh |n It ter make pale, hla features were convulsed as U by some side of the and blm with the blaze of her eyes. For and English men-of-war In port, and by Aa mlt derpou'e^eyei Ten

Twaa then a cold cblll through my bod)* did ran of the hotel. I at to- home. - and of the whirls that had made have conceived for this talented si w ma dec pieady mad Thlat or, read it an.'' once returned my Dr. Eliot displayed the most frantic grief at the executed one mad lady a strong ad- rftklnnutm no bead on aai aomlapiiideas; "Be serions. and tell ns what yon know ofhim," When 1 thought or the last words she said. Three hours later a Hervant from the American terrible domestic calamity which bad befallen her famous, and caused Rio. to ring with ber miration and attachment. Mr. McDoweuwon unq.vzlaky, great Bad aowldalMUl m«k yon ao habbr said Nat. AU rooDg men now bare, tab* a word ot adrloe— House entered my office, where I was stretched him. He refused to be comlorted. For time he firalse and the hot-blooded Spaniards to exalt her praise by devoting to the poor the entire pro- balnd derlj-frbdred your nose roar father and mother attend a rSsetaaatf aha" pj "WelL. then," said aTorry, "twenty years ago I To upon the lounge Indulgingln an after-dinner nap.- Isolated htmselfalmeat entirely from the world. nto a divinity. ceeds or one entertainment. They were assisted Dben Bisk oof dec lager, • for a good mothar'e lore It most not be forgot, fast met that ere man. We done a little bnalness "Ton're wanted at ence, at the' hotel, doctor." One morning, bnt Again and again she was forced to repeat the by Messrs. M. De Cordova A Co., and It r> -- Pwj'smnsr niiod lacar. Wnen abo*a gooe yon'ra lost your beat frtand. a few days after his wife's netted a In hard lncfc dance, face, large amount of Dar erlghd. roaming lirer dot pitnf you no wees. together. Ho was and wanted money n't ^and aU ronr money la aamea and In drink— be said. "Mr. Lee is much worse—they think that death, he sent me a note requesting: me to visit until, with panting bosom and flushed money. The company, after play- so did L so we tackled a .gentleman on ther street There are other thloaa jon can enlny be Is dytne." him In professional capacity. she paused directly at the fooUifhts threw lm- ing in Barbadoes, win go on to Demerara Trlnl- Vhea dad mlt dcr pon on der Hutting untfracAst, mv I went to him and one night and relieved him o'.rralaaMes amonntln' tab* tola leaaoa I aim, »t*aa amothar*a xeaoaat "Dyingl It cannot uel" an hour later. He porionaiy -bftck her head, stamped her little foot in dad, proposing to return North in the T/adTJnd drmM abouSaboad dill-do-morrow iuiran- complained or sharp, shooting early Sum- m like thousand donarr, which we Keep good honraatnight; my dear boy. elr.-and seemed vexation, was lost In the »« The beatth of the It, ter somethln' a "He woke short ti e ago. pains In the right breast, and, gilding backward, cempany in Modgad vraswegvasvan* dar talnitains py dar head dot el_-ahall .-greek ... op a m which he feared be- jamaloa, the ruined under a severe strain Tiara lailm ns.nl Than too anejl got boa wacked np atween us and separated. When 1 met much better. But he was soon taken worse, and tokened a cancerous affection. He was in a state mazes of the cactus that surrounded | of work, was superb. - i U|tx. Taoat trlnk cot dec him agin he was a reg'lar tony 'on, bnt he hadn't I'm afraid you won't And him allve^atr." or great nervous agitation; for. although he pos- temple, and the curtain shut ont the vision of en- Kespectmuy, yours, t. J. Dar Mat. roaming tsgvr, fergot his old tricks. Be had a little Job on hand I returned at once with the man to the hotel. sessed in an eminent degree the faculty chantment. But Earle remalnded motionless, was Par anibar-snad user, Ttune-gi seud-mlt roam. A DE8PERATE DEED: or quieting aa he was aboie doln' hlsself, so he hired me ter On my way to my patient's room I met Mrs. Charl- and soothing the fears or his patients, he entirely lost to everything around, until the band and voice DRAMATIC. : • ohanob Oof phstund eebreesedVund ao ruDer-ont drooblaa do it fer him. Ther young lady orer yonder"—and AB OLD PHYSICIAN'S STORY. ton. lost his self-control when attacked by disease him- of his friend recaUed him to his senses, and pro- No caning for mention took place In An nana octet rasoot dar pally vhlde sags he pointed towards EUa—"'11 no doubt remember ••you're said. "He is self. posed leaving. the playbills or tbe London theatres too late, doctor,"- ahe : I was Inclined to agree with blm as to the during the Oct prone oafdar monlah. dar i betels inn roubles. nillBg FOB TTTS 1TBW TOBK CLITTSB, what it was, bnt I hopes she won't bold no hard dead." nature of his complaint, bnt would not venture "I need not ask." he said, as they walked along, week; closing Feb. 20. Business was reprtaenked Und Toil dotyou edood on roar beedmlloadl BT ALLAN THOBP. to as good at nearly feelin's agin a feller, specially when that ere I brushed past the womansnd entered the cham- express a decided opinion until I had watched "what yonr opinion is. Tour face and actions aU the houses. the Majilton'8 feller's turned over a new leaf, and is goin' ter be ber or death. I hastened to the bedside and bent progress of the malady a few days. It soon be- were too plain to be misunderstood." nkKK eight-year-old son died very Several of the earlier years or professional suddenly ^ Xu anol, MeaaieSSier.ToealV'Sl oop yonr Vhees." an honest man." my over the body ol toe unfortunate man. I had came evident that we had not been mistaken. The "Bnt I have no '-words to describe it. Our lan- in England Feb. 21. life were spent In the town ofB , a small place Miss JxuNrx lbs la "Rnln. ruin, ntter ruin I" groaned Norton, his taken strange ' guage Is too cold to do so. It was matchless," giving a series Ja. oof derleavr—jour dreotuea 'drill lighten. a interest In the poor fenow, and cancer grew rapidly, and a short time after my or perform- tnnk breast, his wife In the northern part of Massachusetts, and It was ?" ances in her celebrated Pad lalaa row rtebd pop aa dar edeehles bead sinking upon his while ex- ray amazement at bis sudden death was mingled first visit I performed an operation, tbe -result ol was answered. "But who Is this woman character of Jo at the during residence there that the events which *-I Olympic Theatre. •Dmin seek Ton Tw3rtcb,vkne veer sblrlta 'ttTfll UnKBaanSaar^ claimed in a voice choked with emotion: my I with grief which could scarcely have been more which disappointed both my patient and myself. told you ail I knew in giving ber name; but London, previous to her ofepnxt-' am about to relate occurred. did it not strike nre for a tour or Tea Uik «e tov own dar vnola Torld, bootyt nsjh; It is trnel My husband is a murderer and a poignant bad he been my own brother. The disease stU) continued to manifest Its presence you that the scene agreed strik- America and Australia. • lager, . to Ifben ninboef dar thief. This is more than I can bear. Death alone I was summoned one morning the American •'It's a strange caserlant.lt doctor?!' said the and to develop with frighttul rapidity. ingly with her character?" Hiss Boars Sr. asobox or the Gaiety Theatre Der goiol. blenaniid lager, hotels binds disgrace House, one of the two of which the place - "I do not understand." London, has been engaged by tbe' can sever the link watch me to and nurse. "I never knew, another Itta IV 1 thought - Of course, under thtM circumstances 1 could not Banjoh-Lees to lVraB>ber-tn ringing np the total receipts to him when be woke up. I was The lady never returned to complete ber |HS,788."> which Is™ fore yon go upstairs," he said. an average » • rocked her body ta and fro In the Intensity of her downstairs bavins' my- dinner. But when I came confession. Every effort was made to discover her "And yon wonld insinuate that tbe wonderful of »2,185 a night, ^ A «3F AYABICE AND ' CBIME. "Why. what's the matter, Tn» STOET mental agony. George?" 1 asked. up he seemed aU right]*. Identity, bnt no light was thrown upon the loveliness of the woman has something of this in Oaitx Thtutbb, Paris, reopened Feb. «,' "• mys- ' "' ' — "And "must I part with allf—the wealth I have Tour face Is as long as a broom-handle. Ib any- " tbe background?" under the management of MM.- v\ — ' Who stayed with bltn while dined tery. Most Larochelle yon f people shared Dr. Eliot's opinion that and be- Tons aumm, thing vrrongt" it I bruyerre, with nnnr dm on mr sacrificed my soul to obtain t" cried Norton. "The Mr. Charlton, srr.M I had been tbe victim of a practical Joke. "So struck me tbe nrst time saw her, and the Victor Hugo's "Lucrece Borgia." •t arift. X. psrbhix b. of who and bowed homage to Ton gave blm the medicine that Dr. EUot left George Charlton bad been sentenced to be She 'S)i i ... this place. It will be aBTahnrnt 'OetatSVa." -HanBette Labezre," me but an hour since are now darkened with hatred mortgage on dne In less than for him r> hanged on the 26th of May—Just four months from ous, passionate and revengelnl, or an theories for MTJBICAk.. of etc, ^ - a month. Unless I can raise two thousand "A Bight Ham." etc and oontempt." dollars "Mr. Charlton gave It to him, sir. The poor man the day on which his trial terminated. Mis coun- judging character from appearances are false." Mllb. Marianne Viabdot, daughter before that time, he will foreclose, of tbe cele- His arms fell to his side, where they hung loose- and I shall be a was lust drinking the last drops of it when I came sel succeeded in obtaining a further delay "Yet superbly beautiful." brated cantatrlce, and Atphonae " or two Duvernoy ' the VII. . forward, and bis rained man. Can yon help met" CHAPTER Bis form was bent general In from dinner." months, July 28 being the date now fix'ed noon /"And with wonderful power or charming, or yourigcompoeeT, are engaged to be married. atnnring-roomg of Ftcctrlck Norton's band- appearance betokened the most abject despair. 'I cannot. George. I could not raise half the flattering by a look and charming with a smile." ' Tbe I thought with the none that It was a strange for the execuUon. M. CBBBOuvrtiBB. who has. been secretary-gen- amount If life depended Rome reatfenee on HadUon avenne were Utroused Presently be raised his bead and looked about him. my upon my doing ho. ise. After making a tew more Inquiries of the The days and weeks flew by; no new evidence "I would I knew her history l" almost sighed eral at the Paris Opera since M. Vancorbell became wildly. But cheer up, man t Ton have a wlta dligmilj dreaaed women and faahlonable Then his eyes flashed month before woman, I left the hotel and Immediately proceeded as brought to light, although Charlton's lawyers Earle. director, has had to resign his post In consequence there's ' apirkle of Jewels, the display of "I must, I win escape P' he shrieked. "Ten are you; no knowing what may turnup In that to i?. "Not easily round ont, I imagine} but, could : men. Ad mag- the residence of Dr. Eliot, whom I found at worked lnderadgably in their client's Interests; yon of . some changes In the system or administration toilets tne laxnrlooa splendor notlce- an friends. See." and he pointed before. him, and time:" "do so,' I fancy it would be nlfleent and home: I Informed blm of what had occurred, and the Governor refused to again Interfere, and the a strange one." tnere^and no successor will, it is understood, be aole 1b an of the. aBpolntmentB comMned to ren- shudder ran through his frame, "even the dead Charlton shook bis bead despondently. asked bis opinion of the esse. condemned finally "Ton are prejudicial, and Judge severely." man abandoned all hope, and 1 of exceeding- brilliance I come their graves to accuse ,me. the "It's ofno use, doctor," he said; "the place will "Perhaps, ' light der tne. geene one Tne from Row "I am surprised to hear of the poor fellow's prepared hlmseir as best he could to meet the rate with a laugh; '.'for I am not ,.JOL Oonddibt and QlUe are at ' to I've everything work on tbe large ujalal enandellers shed their Uobt opon old man's eyes glare. Don't let hlin touch me— have go. done in mv power to death," he said, "for I was Inclined to think that which now seemed Inevitable. bound to her chariot-wheels. Bnt here Is to the libretto of a three-act opera, written expressly for . the don'tlechlm touch mel" raise the money; nothing now remains but to sub- matchless Rosa. «mfilna^ Jtappr Ikocs, and ripple of langnier he wouhl pull through. But the case 1s not so re- In the meantime Dr. Eliot's cancer continued Whosoever she may be, she Is In- Mile. Van Zandt, the mualo ol wblch will be by Leo mnalc. back in terror, closed mit to the inevitable. Come, I win deed worthy to the and atralns of sweet mlnjtUne In harmony, And, shrinking he his eyes condnot yon to markable as yon seem to think.' . I have had one to develop rapldlv, and a second operation be came have been born In Jeweled halls peUbes. Tbe work has been received in advance as If to your patient." floated: away upon the perfnmea sir. Yet In the shut ont some horrid vision from blaslght. or two similar ones myself."' necessary. I had now no expectation of effecting of the Uonteznmas, and I wonld I had a goblet or by M. CarvBlho for the Opera Comlque, Parts. trlgfat For stood " Who Is he. George?" I asked. m|nat my doctor seated at bis desk..a sheet of Mixb. Rosa, female ventriloquist, bas created me «s salad hlmKlH It seems to penetraie to realized he.bad disappeared from the room. have a lever." became more and under the spell the black- a V patient's death had been the result ol natural notepsper covered with writing before him. As I more real sensation by her Charlton conducted to performances at the FoUea my nrj anu Tka» strange nan's'lhce lacon- me a room on the second causes. entered two servants left the anartment. eyed senorlta bad cast around him. She took no Bergere, Paris. Hxanfry nefore me, I saw. ft last peering: ont floor of the bonding. patient was tosslna* rent- trouble to disguise that as of CHAPTER •vw. My Tbe next morning an examination ef the con- "Those two men," said Dr. EUot, "have wit- his admiration pleased her, lessly the bed, Jast the of (hat tmnlL- I have a presentiment upon beside wblch sat the landlord's tents of the valise which the stranger bad lett with nessed signature to a raised and touched to her Hps with far more lm- my document . The guests were 'stricken dumb with conster- wblch I have CIB.CTJ8KB. . of erlL I leel as If some terrible calamity was. wife. He was. a large, handsome man, perhaps -Charlton iressment than any other the boaqueta he tossed nation by the scene they bad Just witnessed. Nat was deoldednpon. Except that his name spent the whole morning In preparing. This Is it." _Hxxby HOOQBTT, an acrobat engaged at Myersr about jd OTertato me. On every side I see nappy - forty yean of age, very dark, with features ofure- was Lee, nothing was known or the ler, and even culled fair buds from them and wore aa first to recover his equanimity. dead man, and As he spoke he folded the paper to whloh I bave Circus,. Newcastle, Eng., died Feb. 22. Deceased faces, yag. my heart sinks lower and lover, aa if. olan regularity and long, black ourllng hair. As I It was hoped that in ber bosom. This was sufficient to complete her "Go and call an officer at once." he said, turning something might be found In the referred and placed it In an envelope, opon which and (anally, known professionally as Hoadnja to herald the oomlny ofrain or death." entered he half arose and looked searchlngly into conquest and bring him a fervent worshiper at "The towards Bampeon, "or he win escape." bag wblch would enable ns to communicate with he wrote my name. Family," had performed the night previously. -. Presentlyone«fue nests approached him, Dace. feet. and,' Sampson was moving hastily towards the door, my bis friends. I was. present when the valise wan If I do not snrvtve this operation." he contin- her placing tils tiand lightly upon his shoulder, said: "Ton are the doctor?" he said. "I'm afraid I Introduction would have when the sharp report of a pistol was heard In the am opened, ft contained only a few article* of wear- ued— "and something tells me that I ahall not— An been easily gained "Old Jenow I Pre Been looking- for for going to be very 111; bnt you murt save me. sir. not chance rendered yon some hallway, and tne next instant 'PoDy rushed ex- ing apparel and a package ot money. Tbe cloth- want you to read this paper. I can promise you had one unnecessary. Walk- DEATxFH. DOING8. utile- time. Bnt are- Yon must—do yon hear?. Lwassent'to this ing one day Uttle why yon so paler Tour lips citedly Into the apartment, exclaiming: place ing was marked with the name Ernest Lee. The tost Its contents wlU Interest yon." a distance from the city, he aaw are alraoat' colorless I Are yon 111 f" by Heaven to M the Instrument of Its righteous counted. his enslaver riding swlfUy towards him upon a Vfeekly Record of taae . money was It amounted to He seated the envelope, 7 "He nasshot hunseU throughthe head t He has about three then locked It In a drawer ~ ok "So, ' he repUed—"that is, I have had a slight vengeance, and I most not, l will not, die until pony as fiery as herself. It was the work of an In- Fromlnilent' T«^s-sre«i«« n i«. fallen Just outside the door. Helsdylng. A doc- my thousand doners; yet- the alok man bad told me in his desk. chin, bnt it is patrdng off now. Bnt why have yon 1" mission is accomplished." that the bag contained fly© thousand dollars. The Dr. Eliot died an honr alter the stant for the steed to plunge aside, the rider to be tor, a doctor operation was 3.T von Tn surer roam ecriwats, - SfHIlhSTdwl*' 1. "'Calm yourself, sir." I Interposed. "Ton wlU unseated, to fall, for Earlo to spring forward, catch Then she tottered, and fell jVinHwy tnto Samp- factor this discrepancy between the. enm found In performed. I read the paper that afternoon. Its "To hjoToglra for kaTTng taken an nndoe liberty be on your feet again In a few days, I hope. IwlU her In his arms, carry her to the roadside, and son's anna. The wildest excitement mllowed this the valise and the amount wbloh Lee bad stated It contents were as foUow: sup- In Ljiuflag with me aTety old friend—atpresent do all in my power to hasten your recovery, and yon- port her until' recovered, l r a , announcement. Several of the Indian swooned, contained served to confirm certain suspicions Tba hViribia mental and phvateal •rhateheTdld qnlckl£ iSr S£2.S^SiZ£' jl aaoay which I now ri^S^'o^a^SS 7 F-vs-Dr*|ee*cwnv aja^cfjB ae—Peitf Molesntre, a wealthy Eng- must assist me by dismissing for a time the which I bad termed. •after la the and with the most charming grace she thanked the ilSff?ageg wbUe some of the gentlemen, among whom were lost pnnlabmant ot my erlne Oh I what wl thoughts wblch disturb you so greatly. Perfect senor Americano for his timely assistance, Nat Garvin and Judge Lawlor. hastened from the That afternoon I again-vtarted Dr. Slot. torture I endure, nnd yet how I cling tnllf»l Bat I feel accept- BHBNttfrf! William D.-A member of tbe New Tork "Pakar/! there la jao apology necessary." ' rest and quiet are absolutely necessary.'' that tba laM seme af the drama la ed his arm, and chatted ly Ajaembly.lepras annas: Franklin County. re- room. They found Norton lying unconscious upon "What'a the' matter now. my dear fellow?" he approaching, and In gay as they walked along, Behadaarvad led Bortpn; "any Mend of Judge Lawlor's Is "An. sir," my patient cried, "yon cannot under- that belief I nan this eoofttation. Ten veara ago I prae- she flashing np her black eves to him with danger- la tba Mid New Tin sTiiliiulsaai during the late war. and "" * cried, as. I entered bla. offloe. "If I may Judge the floor in the hallway, with a ghastly wound In tlced my proteanon la the town ot Birmingham. B«aieori. had received a brevet commission aa major guest here." The Judge bowed stand how hard It is for me to Ue here while the vil- from the expression of year face, something. ous glances.' Be waa his right temple; from which the blood atowlv serious It was there thai I first mat Edith Lee, She was the wife serious]r wonnded and lost els left leg at tbe Battle at wledgment of the compliment, lain I have traveled so many weary miles to meet Is "My home lies this way." she Bald, pausing at a oozed.. physician was sent for. has occurred." ot my dearest friend. I learned to lore tier, anil I tangbi Cb^inVa Farm, Sept. », laM-Daana, vn friiahinaii A bat before he B. T., ataith t, coJrtliraed: "He Is an so near me. I have traced him to this place after her to love me. fl* . mad. For A** years ba eereral yearB^a^> morning' to kiUed him. . v I wfll present veyed to her mother's house, the Perhaps yon dered." waa havoiouowed. He waa far too deeply in love, to think end next day the on? fined In aa atylnm. At iha expiration ol that CUICoTjUtrHo. Heart—1 veteran lonrnallat, was tat- him,""and ' he withdrew "Ot his sir. know the Infamous wretch. possible ™ friend, while Bla name la Har- of danger—bad forgotten all warnings ' remains of the man who, prompted by avarice "SttH barplmi on that string, my boy T" Dr. Eliot time he waa dlachargrd-mred. Ha then mauuited a the forty jeai*b bad edited flit Berttklre Cbiaajr Norton made bla way to his wile was seated conrt Grafton," of his friend, and the flowers blooming every i * and selfish ambition, had steeped his soul in laughed. "I assure you that yon are mistaken. eerie* or Inquiries as to tba whexeaboata of bla wife and upon baa been postmaster at Plttafleld, Haas., tor tw chattrcgwltha numr •'emen, and Joined "I do not know any snch person," I said. "I myself. »em*e that ha aide for simply things or glorious —Plttafleld. March S, crime were conveyed to the grave, unattended hy do Whom do yon inspect or having committed the He wnnM hant me down and kill were him prom- aged erick Norton's career. '•George Charlton." In time ha learned that we both lived, and ofine-obl Volunteer Fire Department of from the conservatory—whither ahe had been se- present. I must remind yon again that absolute that we wars An hour or rare delight, and Earle was forced to this clry. He a •: a * a - * a . - "Charlton i impossible p Id America. Ha came to thai country, and alter moelha of •yrvedl? the lata war as captain m the NlnetyJUU New cretly conducted by PoUr—mr Nat, and wondering quiet Is necessary to yonr recovery." tear hlmseir away. The hand that ' patient luqniry traced tn ft- . bad touched York Volunteers, and 7" EUa Thomdyke sat at the open window of Pour's ••Listen, ' I said. "The atck man told me, on the oa — You remember the bis reaord waa most why oitrld'not come as he had promised toL for It "Very wen, doctor; I will obey you. I have morolof orblaarrlmlhere. Ynureeon>cthowtieraT«dofa his had thrilled him as never that of woman be- unpretentious but cheerful little day of his arrival at the hotel, that the valise was alter "the appolnJM.tune, tho" clock having parlor two days waited ten years for my 'revenge.,and I will be certain Hareoart Orenon. I em that man. You toM fore; the eyes that bad looked into his had pene- J0IBTON, Galloway—An old realdent of subsequently to the whlcbhe had placed In the landlord's keeping con- BTo. — ..... — struck tealong ago. . . events above related, evident- patient few days longer. me ot your mynerioas patient at the American House. I He T* • iMduMrj," he added, tained, rrated to the heart as never mortal orbs; the voice i%-»&,»ff.lii!Si^LH2ft ££ MU"! "Li** 11 ly eagerly for the five . thousand dollars. Ho one bnt myself koew that trbe reeoTered he would "Where can he bef she asked hall aloud. "I watching approach of someone addressbig Charlton, "have yen a sale in yonr keep bla oath unleaa I along the shaded road. The soft, heard him make this statement. Charlton was fled, that {.should be foreed In earrender either life or all can stand. thlsv suspense hot Hole longer—1 shan balmy Spring sir office?" ... music as he only dreamed of; the smile that had " — not aware that I knew the exact amount that made life worth the having. T wanted but the oppor- • • stroked her delicately-tinged cheeks, and played of money gojnaflr" -y "I haye,'.' was the reply. tunity to remove bun from fnrovsr. shone for him told more than words. ™k. Or. Thorn ss wsll- In- the- bear. - my path That oopor- . a—A tnownJournalist at Phila- Ughtly-among the tresses or her rich brown tialr. When that valtse was opened this Seuiegae eMsjfd. the Jtpnt drawing-room. She . "Then 'please lock that bag In it," and the Inva- t«Dlty too care me. In the orauibt which I left for bQn I •To-night—at the theatre," she whispered, as delphia, Pa. Be waa graduated from Tuff ana XaaUeal The tight or expectancy shone from her eyes, momlnaMt contained biiVihre*. thousand dollar*. Cone,.-*. and np~* and lid pointed to a small leather valise lej iinssi mixed a small quantity of arpenle. When first ans- Mr iaiaig-a> r n i iau lo^MotteMBtr, hopingtfwaa helbut she drew wbloh Ton recollect 2naf bra. yos they separated. . , gM». et eiy usee of anxiety and sorrow had vanished toot -wllf Cksriton . stated la ayaawla paaa ai sil uai eaareliislawl a* tw hrwtr-T npirfiaafr " ragns sot at aaatataht-swaeon, and served creditably In" bBek_a aTjjWi i ilnted, for sue saw only Jndge he of the bed. "I want yon to keen Jt shrine "Afidthen 1 win tell Jtyom her lovely ace. Presently the aotma -wTtan Tour pr**ence ySarfcrtaJ that ber husband had the ides; but when yen Injutad.BOd I taw that auspleaan taw, hue wvji AOar being musaired out he practiced els until Tflj—recovery. It contains a large sum-^tf "Hush P' and she coqnettUUy touched his Ups approaching footstep fell upon her ear, and a few Please hake Just paid Judge Watson two thousand doners. enjuld certainly fall npop Charlton. I aareed. Bdlth, ajCMorawklle tn Chester County, Pa., and tkea waddled aa be followed the mosey. Itdownatonos." with her fan. le connected with tbe , who moments later Nat Garvin walked briskly np the She said that the money waa a legacy from a re- PhUadalpbia ureas—Kalama- ' -Chariton obeyed In sUence, and his wife followed husband suffered aaonlea of remorse. tJoVltfi'^ogt^off no rshM sav uttts.ksad as.sls awa aoo. recently, Jnda^lsraaa*) the floor to where Norton was stand- cently deceased relative. I am Inclined to be- IJnL and Mich., aged SI. * garden-path. Ella hastened to tne door to meet him out or the room. ha! not been bappy. When ahe learned of Lee'a death left upon It a burning king; then hurried to iif. For ing, i home Jvosr— many rest* a leading ed* dm. Ueve that Bbe thought It was. I do not think that ahe asxnaed me of having murdered him. I denied IL > varfooe papera ol this eJty—bare, iiana- me, Mr. Norton." said Lawler, "to pre- "The landlord Is an honest man, I hope," my dream ol the hour when he could ten his tale of "Permit ' she Is aware of ber husband's guilt." She repeated the acvoaatlon, aba heaped tba bitterer re- 9, aged SO," "I have been watching for yon for the past patient said when they were none. love clasp bla Idol to his heart. 1 sent friend Mr. Moleahtre. "The valise proaohen npon tne rnr COD diet In and MOB-DICE. Janus D —An old resident ot Buffalo, my hour,"" ghfi Bald, smiling and extending her hand •Then yon think that Charlton 'stole the money mr the paat, she ex- N. T. . and bared, and bad exchanged a ssw contains about Ave thousand dollars—a sum which pressed the moat poignant reave ifbr her own weakness Again the theatre glowed with Its reproduction well known as an Inventor. Among tbe moat Importani BoOl men tbe sick man's valise? I I towards him. from Humph remember ' wuida WTSbn the KngtlBbmfln waa seized I could 1U afford to lose." and folly. I retorted angrily, one word led to an- ol tropical scenery, and blazed until men became ol bla iDTenuona waa a self-adjusuag railroad-awlLcn—™™ao-awucn- formar , took ft between both bla, now that he seemed strangely agitated yesterday Boffsio, atarehS, 66. ^ Be of saying: "Make yourself perfectly easy en that adore » I other, and flnsllr In tbe heat of paaslon I waa In- drunk with the beauty of tropical womanhood. sgM with a moat violent lit of coughing. morning:" DUNBAR, Hanrv "Tetl am here much earlier than I promised to said; "Charlton is the most honest fellow in the discreet enough to aekoowMjm baring poisoned ber But for Elliott Earle there was only one form, p.—A well-known resident of Anne "The" doctor says," he explained when he had • Arundel County, atd. Be waa for two tense be." "Yes; the news of the change In the patient's husband. Then she threatened to deuouooa me, to race. a member ot recovered bis breath, "that this cough world." to only one And never had she appeared more the Maiyland Lea-Ulature—Bodkin. somewhat "It was kind of yon to come," she responded, condition filled htm with alarm, ir Mr. Lee re- confess all. avenge Ernest Lee's murder even at M«L. MatshT.asadAS. spaamodle^nothfug aangerous^-ln faot, It I am.glad to bear yon say so," the Invalid re- the enat of her own good came it was with the radiant more mil of Ufe and grace, more resist- DONALD, James—A prominent member of the aurar- Is ordy raising eyes to his face. covered, he would be exposed and ruined." her plied, "and win give myseir no further uneasiness utmost duhcultv that I induced ber to promise me to re- less. Hundreds of hearts were ready to be laid at ent Bcotllab societies of tbia cUy, when he waa one ef tbe might be much worse." "And yonr theory Is mat be murdered tbe In- Then I may feel assured I am welcome r" on that score. And now. doctor. I main silent. 1 did oni believe that sba Intended to keep her feet, and from peasant to almost king she first to embark in the oil business—nTooklyn, N. T-, March It ls~ doubtful whether those about him were place myself had 'Ton are always welcome." valid to prevent tbe exposure or his own crime?'' her word, and I watched bar eloaelv. t followed her one to credit this last assertion. entirely In your bands. Aht my headl the pain Is but to choose. much Inclined "I am certain* or it. doctor. The to boose. I *pjA^«TOT^amea-Latj Clark ol the 'And yon are not becoming weary of me V terrible. If I could only sleep!" draught which evening your Sba waa ihe veiled lady wboee Contented apparently as Earle with one, the fair Court or Appealsrr— "What a funny-looking utile man that la with confession I Inten-ipled. know of Mairland—March 7. aged S3, I you lelt for Mr. Lee, Charlton administered In the You now why she never -Weary ol yon How canyon let such a thought A few minutes later I descended to the office, enchantress danced as for blm alone. To him FLORBflCE. Jndge lAwlor, my dear P* exclaimed Mrs. Stevens absence of the nurse. Only an honr before returned. Bbe did not commit suicide. Dr. raves— WUllamH.—WeU known In eportlaa and " enter your mind for one brief instant f" ahe re- where I lonnd Charlton seated. be bad when off the stage her time was given, and tt turt rirrJaa In this dtj-here, toheTtUnanterI>uSienla. purchased arsenic the killed her. I resolved to do It tba moment I saw ber enter March &. aged 58. sponded. "Are you not my beat, my truest or Brown apothecary, say- his escort ahe ebose OAHTLEY, Damai Vf. veteran "And what a trlghtral-eongh he has l" replied the "Ask your wife to go to Mr. Lee at once," I said. your house. Tbe story wblch I told you ol ber Insanity was when going home. And —A ol the War ol ISU— friend r» ing that he wanted the poison to kill rats. Now. waa merely Intended to prepare you for tbe newa ef her Altenm. N. Y.. March 8, aged M. "I was really afraid he would fall to I win send a nurse this afternoon." there, with no other eyes to feast upon ber beauty, younglady. Dr. EUot, do ypu not thluk.me JnsUfled in insisting suicide, and to fttrnlah a reason for the act. HYDE, Jamea-A well-known resident of 'And would you miss me very much If I should "What la the matter with him?" asked the land- It was my with no one save herself to hear his burning Baltimore. the flooTln acoimilBron jostnow. Bnt who is her" upon an autopsy being made ?" band that wroie the note wblch waa found upon the table Md., where be waa connected In a clerical canaeitr wttb go away f" he inquired. lord. words. Earle told out his heart with fervid elo- tbe City Councils "He la an EngUah brewer," answered Mr. Mont "1 do, certainly." was the reply. believe by her bedside. tbr many jisrs Tlalrlmoiu. Jtaren 0, "Miss you P' she exclaimed, with a aught tremor It die to- quence, and begged her to live for blm alone. aged to. • barrio- "I heard the Judge say bo to Mr. Norton." "He Is In the first stage of typhoid fever." with you that the poor fellow was muruered, and I day, this oonfeaalon will save the hie of George In her voice. "I should be very unba Charlton ; If I live, I shaU destroy It. I Bleu tbe name by The worldllness ot the expression upon the face WETT, John—A leading lawyer of this city-bare, "I should Judge," said Lenthenla, with a sur- "Typhoid reverl WlU he recover, do you think?" I feel It duty to do aU In my power to bring ^ would make sad to part with yon my which t hsve ao lomr h**n known to you. RurusBuoT. or the woman gave place, to one of softened ten- merea 7*ageu oa. preased htngh, "from' the color of his face, that he me now, "I cannot possibly tell yet, of course: I hope so. the criminal to Justice." KEYSBtt. Edward His eyes brightened. B .Mass. July 21, IB-. derness, and the fire died ont as she listened. It 8.—Lieutenant- commander in the of his beer." - partake* freely own I shall do an In my power for him, and I know that That very night Dr. Eliot I Signed in tbe presence of Obobok Oasriboh, united Slates Navy. Be served dailng tbe late In "EUa," he exclaimed, drawing her closer him, and made an autopsy was aa changing tbe passion-flower to the modest war tbe Mr. Moleshlre, having dropped into a seat near to he win receive every a' tendon from yon and your tbe body, Jobs Fsaaia volunteer navy, and In 1867 waa appointed to the regular ot and In the stomach found a quantity rose. fingers involuntarily Mrs. Norton, to whom he had Just been introduced, you can me z our truest friend, yet I crave some- good wife. There's money enough in the valise to TheJeweled sought the navy. Be waa commissioned as lleutasuat-eotnmandarq«t of arsenic. Charlton was at once arrested. He ve- It would be useless for me to attempt to describe too Otmurir entered Into aa animated a conversation with her. thing more than friendship. I want your love. A pay an expenses." mncb boebm and swept the folds or InlW^Brooklrn N. Y-. March a hemently protested blajnnoeence, bnt when ques- my feelings as I perused this document and realized sunell, I>r. life is tbe rebosa over It to hide lis snowy whiteness—the | Joseph 8 a. prommant pnyakaamof as his annoying cough would permit. Presently, new opening before yon. Can you enjoy "All right, doctor; we'U do aU we can for tun him." tioned as to the legacy which he bad asserted be the baseness of tha man who bad held so high a city, where ba had practiced with marked success tor to painting that life alone r Let me be yonr protector. I ask later form lost much of Its undulatory movements. It raising his eyes a which hung near, Two hours my patient was raving In de- bad received was. silent Tbe next morning he place In my esteem. Suffice it to say tbatj lost no thirty years. Be was connected with the leading medi- a priceless girt or yon—yonr heart. Speak—your was as If some subtle, humanizing power had cal and fjaayig at It Intently for aome moments, he ex- Urium. For many days he hovered between life and sent me a note begging me to visit blm, and staring time In placing tbe confession In the hanBm of tbe aaaoelaUona. and waa at one time Deputy City~Baalth answer," death, hla ravings fallen upon ber—was the blooming within her sonl 0 *va Sprtnga, Pie.. la be constantly uttered the that he had a communication of the utmost im- authorities, and that in a few hours Charltbn waa "KfWS '?" March 7. agwd SL »'«, mH~ looked names f'Harconrt of the flowers or a true and pure lore. And as OLDS, Ben^nun—One of the oldest bocetaeBera and "A singular picture that V> I Placing both ner hands in np Into Grafton" and "Edith," From portance to I went to a tree man once more. make. him at once; As I she had been before; forward, even to boldness, pnbUahera la this country... she , Be rnbUabed, said: what I heard as I stood , , „la am dar _a replied Mrs. Norton,"a wild thing I The his noble face and by hie bedside I guessed his entered his ceU to bis leet large 1— - ' - - " - • "Tea," he sprang and approach- became timid and drew awayttom.the that number ol achool Doe,>< — artist "I cannot give' that which is no 'longer mine. sad story, and understood why be bad wished to arm S^^^'^J"*^ "^i' work oi a young Herman with whom we ed me. His face was very pale, and bore traces of wonld have encircled and the Ups that wonld bave It study nature. Ton possess heart already."- meet and kill Grafton. I took the trouble to make "SatfSSEur V^JLi^.Hfi!^ \—fig- were af*rth<^^"* is a from my the keenest mental suffering'. LA ROSE DE MONTEZUMA, pressed hers. VUmost tremblingly ehe heard bla Mountains. The painter, Be folded her In bla arms andVtmprimed a warm sorse Inquiries regarding tola man Grafton, but ' J^^]l^T^jt^X^^i sno A scene in the Harts "Doctor." he said,- "I hare passed a horrible 1 ---' — *?"Wr-r- words of .adoration, bis rows of lore. AmldaU to —was assigned— with tha Sixth- Beglmeat.- . - ^ oo old not learn that ot which was I lost his not far from the spot-whlch kiss upon her brow. any person bearing' that name OR THE PEERLESS DANCER OF RIO DE JANEIRO he poor man MB night It I remain In this place much longer 1 which she -had ever listened, amid all the flattery colonel, to duty at the Naval Ae»Vwy ^.jT.yS."'" of the picture." - "Thank.. Heaven)" he aald,i"the dark night is Uved or ever had lived (n B . At the explra- constitutes tbe snbiect shall go mad. I want to make a confession to yon. and passion poured into her ears, having served three months, be wltn^iiia ald'ofmanrot jjas£ dearest, and the sun ttosl of Jour weeks there am as von ran mew tobx ourras, she had never, "Lost his Uf»,. Do yon. say sot" -exclaimed the shines brtghUy-fcr ms came a chanavj In the I bis old regiment lonuad the ITfliti want yon to know, the whole truth. Will you listened to anything like' this, and It melted ber llailiiiiaii New York ieeJlrk.. condUlon or my patient. New compU cations BY HNBktOSYNB. Volunteers, and served through old ee^eri^rVtrithiluch listen r» into the woman end fluxed tin the Psninsnlar cam- ' goldof her nature " Tea," replmd his hostess: "he fed fromm the 1 am .very, very happy 1" ahe said, resting' her arose; and I, young and comparatively inex- "Certainly. Goon." paign under General ktcdeflan. At tbe end of toe war from earthly dross. he waa mastered out of aarviee wttb tbe brow of an'aJbyBS wtdle atatcblna; one day,' id upon bis breast wltba Man of peace and se perienced praottoner that I was, was- obliged to "I did steal. Mr. Lee's Charlton said Tbe artist had done his work wen, had caught brevet rank of money." Bat when his hopes were the highest, when he brbsdlergeaeral. Ha served aa Alderman la the yeera upon the rocks." curltjr. "How" thankful I should be that yon were confess myseir-at a toss. . I felt the need of advice and retained and idealized the gorgeous and be- was davdieeTwfvecea slowly, fixing his eyes. Intently upon my face, aa If saw the great change that had come to her, when lo/S, V7, To. About a rear ago be was aia>DUuadaneef' *cHfrrrT*rt,*n'**^y f* exchximed the KngUshman, Bent to rescue me from the trerror or despair!" and counsel, and determined upon a consultation wildering beaaty and luxuriant bloom of tropical tne Commissioners ilgrauon, u to note the effect of every word be uttered. "I his heart, by some mysterious sense, assured him . or Emlgrauon, and be beid_. tads noel- rlolent fit ot coughing, T Andhow grateful I BhouM be to Providence for with anvolder physician. In pursnance-ol this re- life. Never rolled curtain up dpon a scene- more tieseo untUhla death bare. March II, who. afler another added: stole his money, sir; but, as Heavenls my witness, all he felt was reciprocated, she suddenly drew — aged 60. told reminds rae of sending me an angel.to brlgbte'nmy life P" solve, iBreatntm myself one morning at the resi- filled with the wild sensuousness of nature. In PAYNB.FAYNR. SetaSeth WUbur-AWilbur—A wen-knownwell-known loornallac. who "What yoo. hare Jnat ma some- I did not murder him, nor do I Know wbo did." away, and amid a tempest of tears and sighs sob- |oui__ in "But- you have. not explained," she at length dence «f.Dr. Honu EUot. an intimate friend the foreground and npon either side of the stage, had a varied experience In connection with many uwws- thing which transpired England a few years or No one win rejoice more than I If you succeed bed out: paneja—Leadvule, ColiMarchS. ;.' ..'.:. said, "how you came In possession "of my. father's mine, sbd a man to whom I had than stretched to its utmost capacity, were ana alnoe." • > more once In proving yonr Innocence or, the crime," l eald. palm . T *' It cannot Del For Vamor de Dlos, it cannot -PITTOCKjJohn W.—The founder and one the pro- ' ot WllL" : • • >? applied, for assistance before. Dr. EUot was an banana trees loaded with their wealth of golden "Indeed P> said the ladr. "- he paused tor a reply. be." flVST'J'JC ThtPUubury XeoaVr-Plusburg. Pa., March 9. exceptionally weu-lnfoirned man in all that per- "I the that fruit; in the rear tbe ruins of a grand old temple, BXDLBT, Oeoswe w._a ptoneer •-"Tea;" beoontlnoed ; "It wasft very «ad-ahd hor- "It Is a strange story," he answered. . -'while In took money,'' be resumed, "believing Why!" be questioned In astonlBbment. "Ton rawuruFana an axtes- Melbourne, engaged In theatrical management, I tained to bis profession, ana; although comparative- Mr. Lee would die, and that ao one except myself massive In structure, cruciform and lifting Its alve landowner of Bnsis County, ml flan - Francwoo, rible affair. Ifyou don't object, m relate it!'. . " cannot doubt my love, doubt that I win le faithful March a. received application from American for ly yonng—he was notmore than forty years of age- knew exactly how much the valise contained; My mossy turrets from out a wUdemeas of cantos and "Do.Tiy aU aieans'," she renBed; "I shall listen to an an em- and fond, my darling." RADBB, Loots B.—A veteran member ot the- Seventh ployment. He was an artist of some considerable bad already acquired a wide reputation and, If ru- with did not suspectsuape< what I had donet i&he believed its thorny slaters, blazing with crimson flowers. Bejrlmant, you with pleasure," . "No. not" she answered wildly ; •'and that makes N. Y. N. 0., baring served therein eonunu- ability, In mor wa* to be believed, a comfortable fortune. I the story of the legacy.leg Only a lew hours after I StUl beyond, sod as.. .giant guardians of the ously for a period of had had experience scene-palu> . over twenty i "Thank ybu. . You're rery.iklnd, really. Wen. and It more terrible—lor 1 am not worthy ofyou." -en yean. He waa was alntady indebted to blm for much valuable scene, the Andes reared their, mighty: crests and musary sergeant lor nearly then," he began,: ."on the adjoining estate to mine lng. Afl he was- in very- destitute circumstances, paid Judge Watson I learned that- there was a ten ye advice, and I bad no hesitation In applying to him probability Lee's volcano vomited flame and amoke.-llghtlna- up therelsa very large and DenuHful park, through I engaged him. He bad not been in. my employ strong of Mr. recovery. Then I -it is ^£«s^^*«^^i*&s&&. agalu.ror I felt certain that any aaalstanoe he almost the deep, dark valievs and dimming the glare of ™^*LTSi&l&'&S£im, t which runs a deep ranne> At the time of which 'much over' two months when be was stricken was mod. Rata, disgrace, stared 'me In trtie. Tpn know nothing Of me, Of my life. Ohl could asard ma would be eheerlnlly given. the sun, rouing .a bail of red fire above.' BOpEBS?Bmrr W -Formerly a prominent resident of t property belonged to retired down with a Umrering Illness, from Which he ul- I had the face. Tbe amnio which I bought at Brown's beJore; but It Ib Boffalo, am speaking the a that we bad met too late now. Go | N. Y.. where he had gained an ample fhrtane by spoken, tcihlm several . times regardUs relieve the denee sombreness of verdure, a and advocate, a gentleman as much es- timately died, a few days before his demise he my patient hot for rats: It was for myself. I intended to aoUdtor at tbe AnWtcarn House, in whose esse he bunch of pineapples, there nodded the regal red> teemed fortne nobleness, of bis character as for sent for me, and when I called upon him he ex- had take It rather than suffer the inst punishment of shown sone interest, and about whose condition lipped dahlia and peeped forth the modest rose. the brUUaaey of his attainments. Owing to some plained that he had 'some papers which he wished my crime. But. I thought better of this resolution, his brother, who. was then living In San be bad .been In the habit or Inquiring whenever we and threw the, package of poison Into the Are. Through tbe crystal waters of numerous fountains .Academy of Fine Aits and of the domestt* dlfflenlty . heandhls wtm were separated. Francisco, " gin, do not do that, I am I cannot tell. Such pure Historical met. " — ~ flsh with scales of burnished — Society ot Buffalo, and organised the Water to have In the event of his death, Now. doctor. I ha^"ave told" the whole story. seemed to dart tiny They had one child—a daughter. When the ea- and requested you Do and holy lore as yours makes me see what I hare Worka or thatclty-Ann Arbor, Mb*., recently, aged JA that I would take charge of them and forward "I wlU go with yon to blm at Once," he aald yen believe it?" gold and silver, whUe above parrot and -parro- K c,1 — rrarigemeattoak place, the gentleman, anowing his been—what I am. In the false coquettlahneas ot ' i*?£ ?T8v *S 9ne 01 °»» oUwrt iwaldentl <5oaan- I quet swung down . to bathe- their brilliant plum den, V. J., where m*i»i«,. wife amir annuity for the support of herself and them if he did not recover, with a letter anuounc- when I had mated my business. "Ton left him In- was silent. my nature. In my foolish fondness' for admiration, , he bad held many* j—ums - win and my shame, deep, deep from a view to finding its owner. for- proached us.' •" par«rB, ana Anally—It was on tbe concluding day cevntta. He knew nothing practically of the wUd wife's lrmeaw.nached him. and he was" smitten me with How human eyes l 0 my darling, my nest, my only luxuriance of foliage, the magnificent coloring of with contrition,' and decided to return to her and tune favored me you yourself know. . When I "Good news, doctorl" she exclaimed. "Tout or Charlton'strial—there came a letter from a gen- beloved i" DEATH OF BtltllBtB VAJf OsVABH. flower, bird and Insect. But a tew hours pre- make what amends he could for the past. He heard yonr name I recognised In yon Richard patient Is better." tleman In Cbester, England, who stated that he With the startling Impulsiveness or her nature One of the best ol the old-time citizens of New Thorndyke's daughter and heiress, and I was de- "Indeed.' Mrs. CharltonP' was Lee's only living relative, and requested that viously be bad landed, and bis Northern blood reached her bedside to And . her dying. The child she sprang to him. twined ber arms closely aboat Tork City, Christopher Van Glahn. passed quietly termined to see Justice done "Tee. Ton he insensible the body be-buried was warmed as with fire. he had left he found on. his return a woman, and yon. The law.sUl know was when you in B , and the money, after his neck, snd left burning kisses upon brow, Into splrlMand on Wednesday, March s, In the left him, an ago. other 'It Is gorgeously, wonderfully beautiful—a rare he determined to revoke his first win, making an- soon restore you to yonr rights, and my earnest hoar Soon after your departure an expenses were paid, expended In tbe cheek and Up. Then she started suddenly, listen- sixty-firth year of his age, respected by aU who he vision of enchantment I" he exclaimed enthusias- other In bis daughter's mvor. His secretary, on prayer Is that sorrow may never again dim those opened his eyes and looked around. He recog- erection of^a stone over the remains. The letter, ed, and with ber race blanched with horror ex- knew him. For nearly thirty-five kept tically to the friend who had guided blm thither. yean he fhiw| ale intentions, arranged a plan by which bright eyes, or care cast a shadow for one brief nized me andapeketo me. His brow was dsmpr was a very abort one^ and contained no reference claimed: that Uttle old-fashioned brick building on the obstacle from his path to moment opon that lovely face." the fever had left him. He Is sleeping Uke a child to tbe paat life or the deceased. I may add here "Tea, s fair picture," was the almost unappre northwest to remove .every wealth J "Fly tor your Ufb l He Is coming—he will mur- corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-flftb Nestling closer to him, she said: now." that-the. truth or the writer's allegations as to his dative reply or the one to whom the lavish wealth and so one evemng, while ' the advocate was walk- der you P> and she reU lalntlng at his feet street, first as a grocer? store, but of lab: years "We cannot expect sunshine always. "Ton have been unnecessarily alarmed, I think," relationship with in time satisfac- or tropical climes had lost their charm by fre- ing in Ins park beside the ravine, he was suddenly There Lee were dne Pressing aa was his needs, be raised the faUen as a saloon, and it la sale to say that it sometimes." aald Dr. EUot. turning to me. torily proven, quency of gazing upon. "Yes, very good, bnt ss burled Into eternlty.br this wretch, who Inherited will be clouds and bis wishes regarding the dis- woman, placed her gently upon a couch, took yet Is the only landmark lelt, excepting ihe Croton "Light, clouds," said, ".which "He out of danger, position of carried into effect. nothing to—hark!" all, leaving the poor gkl penniless." golden he win U U he net?" Mrs. Charlton the money one more caress, and then sprang ont Into the Aqueduct, of Fifth avenue as it was a naif century - The orchestra had commenced playing a soft, Prom'her place of concealment Ella had heard dlRaolve .Uke morning-mists beneath the warmth On the evening or the day on whloh George cover the foliage. there ago. Mr. Van Glahn, or was weird, dreamy tune In perfect keeping with the of Bnt death was waiting "The Squire," as he our love." "Not . yet," Dr. replied. "A very alight Charlton every word ol the Englishman's narration. Sud- of Slot was sentenced I found, on my return for him. A dark-browed, Jealous man stood, dag- affectionately called, bought the- property at a • • * thlaj^ might , relapse. la aaleep, from scene. There waa a tingling of castanets heard, denly the light broke in upon her mind. She aaaa canoe a He yon' a round ol prolesttoual visits, a lady waiting In hand, and hand raised strike the fatal figure that wonld hardly to-day, fer to buy a good horse Mrs. survived her bnt in office. dressed In plain black the rustling of garments, and then a Utha, gracerut en mid at that Instant to realize the horrible Norton husband a few my She was a low. It fell, bnt Earle saw In time to avoid It, and In hla old B^lckerWfer. saiirpudtT he months. Her death and the circumstances at- "Tee. doctor." street-costume, and herteatures were entirely con- figure fluttered In from the rear of the stage upon tmn that bar lather . had been murdered, and, and, grappling with his assassin, they rolled to- Uved to see himself surrounded fay the stahlon cealed the very dps of ber toes to the footlights, whirled rushing- forward in the Intensity of her excite tending It proved a heavy blow to her mother, "Suppose we go to him," he suggested, address- beneath the folds of a heavy crape veU. gether to the ground. Then there was the gwllt and wealth of the Empire City. About the with remaining Inarms* - "Doctor." abe cried low. agitated about until nothing could be seen but a misty m€nt,aB£ confronted Norton and exclaimed: who, her daughter, Leuthenla, In a voice, as I coming of another, the flash or steel, the guttering time he contemplated the erection of an Im- well, cloud ot lace and gauze, suddenly executed a won- withdrew almost ' entirely from the world. In the "Very doctor: follow me. entered. "I have been waiting some mlnntes lor "I see llall now I Llsten,-everyonel Several years or eyes as diamonds In the darkness, a deep groan, posing edifice on the old spot ho was striok- At this 1 happened I derfol pirouette, and as suddenly rested opon the ago my mihexmet with ah untimely death, ft waa quietude of their home they received but few visit- moment to glance at George yon. have a secret, adreadtoi secret, to commu- the relaxing of muscles, the falling of hla antago- en down with paralysis and Brlgnt's dis- Chariton, who, seated behind his bar, to extremity of one foot, with the other extended at niiniinatrti he BD from the -rooks overlooking the ors, Mr. Montbarrle was about the only one ol had been a nicate yon." nist, and, freeing nlmself, he dashed towards Rio ease, which were the cause of his death. The old silent, listener to our conversation. yourself, right-angles to the body, and blowing kisses from tails of- Niagara. That supposition was incorrect. their fashionable acquaintances who son re- Tbe expres- "Calm inadam," I interposed. "Be and safety. bouse has long been one of the cariosities of - her fingers to the audience, who were wUd with unchanged, continued sion or .nig laoe startled I seated.!'. : - He was murdered by thai nrarnhUng wretch, that mained and a regular visit- me, and exclaimed: Who struct that blowr He never knew. AU of Gotham, and from there the good old man was or. "Why,, George, what's matter r You're a« "George Charlton sentenced excitement and made the theatre ring with ap- h£ might OtJtalQ wearth-heEOW poeeesBce, erery A year later he and Lenthenla were united In tho was to death to- his senses told' him it was the woman be bad madly buried on the 13th, the funeral being attended by a accompanied pale aa.avgtiaat, and yon look tan yean older than day." she cotuuued. plause aa never before. dollar of which, la rightfully mine." marriage, ana, by Mrs. Stevens, they net heeding my InternrpUon, loved. But he had proof. ahe T large number of leaves a "Who is ahet" -questioned no And Rle urrowlng friends. He At eight or Norton staggered back in horror, shortly aiterwards went abroad, and are now liv- when Laawyon last. Are yon Ulf" "He shall not Buffer miia crime or whloh ho is in- Earle under his breath, her ll mourned..the loss of ita favorite. She came not widow and ronr sons, bereft ol a kind husband and quietly" and happily In Lausanne, No£ohlj a utile out or sbrta." nocent," as If sound might destroy the Ulnslon. exclaiming in a husky voice: ing on the banks again to the- theatre. The cottage she had occu- agoncrousandaaecuonata father. da's Uttle be. "Innocent! 1 "La HOW de Mcmlauma," waa answered:' '.-at "ItulalBeP' of the beautiful Lake Geneva. "Weu, very to out of sorts about," pied was found deserted, with a etrange dead man aaldMrs^OaarUon. least, that la the name by which she la known-' . Sampson ondToUy RUopn gtm reside:ln the little "J suppose yon have beard of "Ten. Doctor, I knee* that you are an honest "It Is •kraeP' cried : EUa, her beautiful face lying at Its very door, a Jealoes husband, said "Fkamk FoBxarxa'a Bpobtino Scxra and her naahlna> cottage beside the Harlem River, wulcb belongs to our good -fortune: nave yon not, dootor?" man, and will aee that- Justice is done, so I have Tbe eyes pi the. Northern man were too busy to fltished and eyes one; a Jealous lover, said another; a hired assas- Chabaoths" has recently, been published by T. "Tne proofP'. he demanded. them now, for Bampson has .been exceedingly "No. MraVCharlton." - - - come to yon with my story. The murderer or Er- permit the use of bis tongue. . He saw a woman sin, aald a third., Hut an waa surmise. B. Peterson 1 - Snized, officered as follows: Pre*!dent, Alexandec and handsomely bound. Frank Fnester*s vaBvei-I lonnd In van] they derive 'a very good income. Scanty. Is no longv and we are free once more.* gone. At fhe aauna Instant Dr. EUot 'entered- eh! parted, the cherry round- ana red'iUps, and the wis; -vtc^praaldeiit. Itary zeal taste for field sborUTehnSblned with to die. er the cadaverousspecimen or humanity he was of "I heartily Congratulate you." I said; "and agree through tlttontotB-te door. revealed teeth as milky white aavi '.rearalaz.aa se- „ Win. C. Bnlmer; secretary, and a'aaa-r Jeft aim yon glad his literary abtuty, renderedrblm a rdodel sporting old.' He bas become quite portly of late. with yon that George Jaah ungrateful fellow." "I'm afraid 1 have oome at an inopportune n> lected pearuv Herhaadsnnd feet were petite and Bobert. J. a. Orskam: finaiiclaj secretary, aoar»& Wililama; treaoTure».,TboaauAyreai; caqrbttn. author, as be Judged By' perusal of bis laalri haver meaty" he aald,-noticing agltatlu Li. perfectly monlded-rthe ttne Anitarnsian: -Her Wit may roar^atedL s^proot." aTa t . prodnolna; a Hat and Hla been married about six years. my "Youreirv- |(am J. WjUlams. - The will '•eriortingrk:enesandCharaotejgv;' . new ors>nlratlon play discolored paper, anr».k«4iMBaUtnptefore l&r- home is on nhe 'banks or the qadson,'a few ant told- s#;tuatJ s^rqpM find yon In yonr offloe, dress wasjsclowd of black: gavnzy osane.in whloh - - ' •' '^ • '-!-.-. at Prospect Park. ... : ; , .V/. 1 ssva's 1 ton'seyed. "BenoldJlwi leaf was and —- mllea above the city. They have, two cMldrehr-a' OUt—" had been woven daazUng rabies and prisoned the o: — tirf en- E handsome, ivdns flye-year-old boy, and" a f gnt««^^|saaTil.t^.>w-y» luminous- Dies ofthe country, and about her throat .Ax rKTXncr*LfjrjorATB abrocIatiow talked of, - Tbx aVTATKN ISLAND CisjB, It Is. aVAjd, have "rhe^'!yiui|^w^ recollls*. sweet, jney-faced girt cave years his Junior,.with raUtentJay silent and motionless.-; itaoIgJenee at' sftrange interview- - ivt wfioh his arrivalliad M tb- and low down spon the- bosom, displayed; by the with the University of Pennsylvania and Haver- gaged a new professional.- tfltwea CieveTiy « ^Folled-llWajdatlaatr" vj wavy; itoueA- haaT. and aoo, brown ayes, Uke her face showed me that a great -taken, ruptly terminated decollete dress, hung strings . and cms of rasaru tord, Harvard,vjolambla and Trinity CoUeges as Wolverhampton; Eng., vrha is Mfgofttrt to ami* '. if and. diamonds. the. membersrthsreoL . - ->- .here early In April. - t erne ve'ring '-himself, i»ner*sv. Theirs Is- aval nt av happy- nope. No pUctlii-hlteondirion. The nr im ber "Very mysterious tK ^xxlaUned whea I had ( Theaypartaaflr he turned 1 J . X : X J . : ; , ' . . . . . — ' .' » . . ' .

THE nSTE^T BAsKHaLL or raw oblxaii. J. V: BL, at. D.—The sxpbuutlan la aallafWOicy. Hasr '81' PUBLIC ' NOTICE. THE MOST' Tbe Bemy Clarke and Crescent Clubs CEORCE DAVIDSON, 8cotch AJhlfBte. at Bnlgmaa L2B, and aaAproblem 1JBI,' met March - Basse . . 6 at tana- na wlta yottr eract address. New Orleans, La., and played the flrst etram- Our portrait this week Is that of Bar. OVB. TA a^-alaay thanks Sm good opbtonai w» plonshlp contest or the season baje HEBTISG. of 1881. The game the celebrated Caledonian athlete todoaad your letter. wan.one of oar own; solution adjojr&ned maimingmeaning of the was very stubbornly contested, the Clarkes win. ol Ba.ua MfBtsy-TOmK tylaipPBIk.. ' Thei aa*nraa League from Its , Oaw Z. IBS.—Here any changes ever b* Convention In New York nlng by the two runs, which they scored In the George Davidson, famous as a ham- A Hooo December was held at nudeta Problem WSJ; and If so, ia this Lbe new art Wa are about to make a new departure, this Boose, Buffalo, on March sixth Inning on fielding, errors by Krumell and J. mer-thrower, weight -putter and and IN g, i .he Tlflt the delegates aldvanlanr Gat our latter 1 : u- THE WORl^iD- Morpbg^a^ two-bagger is TMDimef iTBSq behind gessrs, Halbert, Soden and Harry Pltap'rlck.r.r 4 0 0 1 the sanre time the day of Issue will Wright were H.warpby.p. pawns r Bo that bis sabaeqoeal -prooeedlorV be inter- aim be changed S 0 1 Berbery, lb.. 4 1 3 : Hslly engaged in preparing the schedule tor the the facts contained therein having esting, who cares bow ha got there 1. Be may bare come from Tuesday to Haliky.e I . S 0 1 M'DonVLa* 4 0 1 Wednesday ... WE MONARCH -agon's championship campaign, and they appear " arocmd tha titer way; It ub'! malarial, so that ha makes KmmelL 3b. 3 3 vui 0 0 been taken from a circular issued Somebody has said that nothing jjhave been excentlonally successful, for the himself, agreeabl* when, as does coma. Aa, ontortu- becomes a man by him and Donald Dlnnle nalaly, '1 daa'C 'bold aba pea a! a ready wrilar,' I maat ao weli,aa »«^«ki»«w' phedale when presented to the meeting proved to Total*.. .. 33 0 8 27 18 7 Totals 38 4 77 17 4 when modesty, and we would add.tbat THE J< M. BRTOSWI0& 2 leava It to a'Ollbeig, Walnwrlght or Carpenter, to take " more satisfa ctory than that Bemy Clarke 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0— they were becomes a ABB. be of any previous Cmont on a professional tour of up tbe endgsl ol a problem's being 'a .prohlenv and newspaper more ; bnt there may be times 0—0 ; ' icaeon. On March 9 the business or the 00000000 nothing else." ' ' adjourned Great when it la permissible to -J»?Jwbit—Orares,L rirotnas by errors-Clarke, 4; Britain last year Threw a _ J cail attention to accom- ajnventton was proceeded with, and, after the roll- BAIaKE COMPa^NY, Cresosot. 1 Baas on called ball Clarke, 1 CresosnE 1. pileied and the adoption of a >— ; lflm hammer 125 ft., and a 229s ham- MUevements, and, wtth those wbo have so rat Broadway. wbwtobX. gall motion admitting ex- Dmptre, Wm. P.T. Tracy, Lone Star.I Time, lb. ««— Oarr. MACunra undertook u> play slzteea games gSlcero of the League to seats In the Convention, mer 88ft.; pnt a 22m stone 37ft. slu., .multaneoualy st the rooms of the Xaw Orleans (Bob. toyaHy supported us anthewa, through review the c lost: Mn^imi vajaiosjasna rnca-i Drat Important New Orleans, La., on Maroh a He won algbtramea, past [ ^^^^a^S^^f^ die business matter attended to a stone 48ft., and canvass onrplans^^for the future. Few who THJCqEllOIT CLUB 18m a Mmstonesixrt., five moves thirty J ns the adoption of the following resolution: _ tana, and wen drawn, Els avenged The following table^Blvefl the age, height and facondseaca. have ; sailed' wlib us from, the commencement of Wkfrna*. There Is much uncertainly and dlTeralty of and a MB weight by ring, fair by TieesiM nmplrea In determining weight of Detroit's professional team for 1881; ourvoyage, twenty -elgtrt years ago-^or; nj fltct,any TttE COLiLElVDfiB igilu when In lira stand, 27ft; cleared 611. Tin. at the [ 4 rain li 1* orooer to call "rime ;'• therefore be It JTrfoW. OLAsaew Cansal C. C—In the animal lowmeyofthia but the most transient of * Oeorae H. Derby 188 .readers need' to be teldU' .goal oas. That the secretary nf the League Shan furnish running hlgh-Jnmp: pnt up two rong and active dab there ware six elenaa. stol prlsaa,- Cnan w. Beoneit 2} s!u that In amusement spprtrng aeh League umpire with a book si rules, m which WO d the -outcome'- was ss follows: First' ntlae, -Mr. 'J. and circles thb Ciir-;.' ha Lewis Brnwn 24 8.11 dumbbells, one weighing 100B, toe Aatl mark **cb ruin raftering to rats. 195 Court (class II. 4S« games; TV. Brjden (III. 43: D. T. BIUJA1U) TABLES, peb; a' necessity; that John J Gerhard' b with theatrical, musical, I Alter some little debate it was voted 23 167 other HODt., and a two-handed MlUs ilk 4IVi_M. Steel tVT),M; J.'^onDg (II),S8;and as the' Geo. W. Rradley 29 175 variety. of the W. Harrison iui, 88 games—taking: from first to sixth. and circus people it bfte'n, 'serves as'a buai- pinion League that when a same Is pre- Arthor dumbbell weighing 2101b; also push- [ Whitney 24 US saorjaauoD- • - rented by rain from being finished Ow>. prlia, in ^ ness-ageot, and is always, their most valued refer- the local clab Wood 21 170 ed trom shoulder a bell weighing bill not refund either tickets or money. It Ed. Hanlon 23 165 ence-book and directory, being wherein can be found ! Alonao min- interesting- sns- ' icld that when a person enters a ground he takes Knlsht 38 165 100m twenty times In two Thb line Miaouar has had an' and Wm. Sweeney cassml problem tourney, first prise, James Bumehouse; tromi week to week everything that takes place in be same chances that the club do of being 24 5 11 160 utes. In the of 1879 he dlsan- Cbaa. Belli? 21 8.10 165 Summer M*ond,B- O. Lawn; third. Oao. J. Slater; worth, O..B, professional olntert by the Interposition of nature. clrclefl-rthelr successes s^'d Jailnres; visit arriving Downer; first honorable mention. A. F. Ms'eiensls_or ] resolution paid a to America, their social Another adopted was one to the effect Total welsnt of taam ....xesi Jamaica, or our 'this week's problem, tho umpire and, domestic happenings,' such as In this city July 4, where during ' hat any complaint made by a player or anv grtev- Avsrags weight of nine, I71B. Tlmbrdl Pierce, eaya'i "It Is'wlthont ourvtlon) tbb' w>. birtria, marriages, and deaths;, the whereabouts of inoes by players shall never be made his stay the In the tonmay.-both in respect lo-ldsa, ?conatractlnn anirl excepting he was guest of Col, .-their friends, anil every ' the club to rartsty; thaoatenss* aranumerona. and lbs raaay ra- inoident or accident in '-ben which such player or players be- Basbbau. in California. -" —A game was played Joseph Lalng of the Seventy-ninth -j^*ln irt rr-T'''lnj "ist-tf ara.iirrrlalnglr IraaptlPnl which are' ng is at home. at the Recreation ihef nkely. tp be 'Interested. AB ls re-, Grounds, San Francisco, Feb. ' • 28, : •-•«-• • 48 of the Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y. (High- ported honestly, truthfully, and, ' Bole playing code for 1881 was then between the Athletics and a picked nine, for the where Bemstblittles . - intended so as to read as follows: benefit of John Cullen. The attendance was ellm landers). He appeared, at nearly Enltjms Mo. l^avSSl" are Ukely to be touched, deHcaterj. wlttout Xear, ' wl] «h« umpire calls Prom tha am-prlxe aet In tha recent Italian tourney ot ^rf^r^rl^^r^fSf^iL^ JP" ffiLnKSS£JiW5 ™ "Play." and the contest tame and uninteresting, the Ath- all the principal Caledonian games lavoT or hii^hniwa We do not conoeWe'lt oorvi*OUiB. JOHK CRSAHA^i a«.,^1 < Ita Pjayahan b*> (oipeoded outll he .Vuooa BevUta. S*" ?l jSlT ^!I letics Anally winning by a score of 8 to 7. The PtAjJsBsllwJpljAaV ' - aUspuyagsm.ud daring the BT 8AJICTtrS BTL1 mlsurinri tn wmva a«naflHATial >rHi«lAa An* a/ I interim no player shall during tne Summer and Fall, win- mission to weave . sensational .arUclea out of Mint oat, baaeba ran, or rna m cored. The Athletic nine, as reorganised for the present sea- umpire namereus events carry- floating .scandals or to .traduce characters; Aall anmnd play only for an aoetdautto hUnaell or a eon, lnclndes Irwin, catcher; Brown, pitcher; ning and nor [Hyer.orlDeaaB rain tags Wagner, aobaarUy that the spectators McDonald and Nsgle on the bases; Cullen, ing off many prizes. At Philadel- on the other hand, do we And It onr duty to cham- HEADQUARTERS tb« irpa»»Itadbr Mjisiltv nf the storm to a-ek ahelur. short-stop- and Sweeney, Benton and Brodle In the Hulbert, from phia, July 28, he was second to atKB«,EB8, <)&, 4)8, and'!, QBlj' Xt pion wrongrdolng or take the part of tna strong Per all article* said ta Gomes ol Mr. the Schedule Committee then outfield. The Callfomias have reorganized, and resented the schadule. against, the weak; bnt, whenever Cafda. Dloe,aen<)S«ta, Poker (macks' which la as follows: the Mystics have also come to the front as partici- D. C. Ross In the heavy hammer a kindly word Oaa Cards, cheek-hold' B4TPPALO. OardPraaaaa, pants In the championship struggle for can . assist those who are straggling upward, we But sis. Pan LaTools and Boxes. At *«*£. with AbroaA, the present throw, with 108ft. ; at the same jl 0 at ' i t i * m GhAckb. Qoths painted to order aw aary aaaaa. -»*»• pidge It wiser to considerately point but faults l*ltxalt-M»yl.a.4, place and time he threw the light at Us A IKS,' KB8 qkta,' QBJ, KB a. aU sample ihael maUadtrae. Adrjraas **pt.l,a,a. Jolr 18. 29 30 ArWrmAMB Collxob an effort Is being made White to play and gtre Bsaaa ta four moras. than to extinguish 'harsh criticism. 121ft sin.; Aug. £1, at ambition by loston-atayiaiL BL . Fnrtfes-itaySD. hammer •i Jon. LI. to secure 84.000 for purchasing, grading fenc- 48-UVtl . TS Waaaan rTo and Borne branches of the amusement pivaesfrion have ing a suitable Held fbr baseball and •athletic pur- Montreal, Canada, he put the heavy ^ .1 14.14, 17, . ay 18,, ostoCH-jiTLT.a. Problem Ho. IJUM, grown up with Clippbb, in > '" poses. The need of Buch ground bss long been stone 38ft Bin.; Tub and probardy a y Jalrya.13.ia. _• SoptO,»V»7. same time and •The tfew ttgW—rtnt ertte In Letdt Mercury. °T r felt, ' QLr? H^S^ awflte?i5 T pay". »i- 1*. Warcsstar-Jes* 11. If, It, and a systematic effort Is being made to raise BT'JAS, STOBIBODSa. brge meaatire owe their development to tha notice the place he threw the 66m weight 27ft. GBBATBST nOIT/BaVQALLHBr AMD I necessary ' _ Sept IS, 14, IS. money among the alumni and un- BLAOsf. and, encouragement given' them by -It when they - BALL Df AMBBICA. • Troy—Jrraa 17. m.n, dergraduates. and on Sept. 4 he put the light DAM DOBaTKLLT were Ignored by the daily press and weekly newa- THB OKU PJCT0BB OF OB Sept. 17, 19. XI. Thk buffalo, Clkvblakd and Detroit Clubs stone 47ft 4Xln. and threw the 16m Harjiox L CTueago—Aug. a. 4. «, hammer 104ft sin. at the games of papare; and, although other theatrical journals AJVD WRKSTLINO TST PDEX, BTNO 'A ia are each well supplied with pitchers. Buffalo has BOXTMO „ . ' 17, the New York Caledonian Club. ~ BT BMOUBH AHTA AMBBICaM qHAMPl ClevelsnaWAas. 0. 11. 13. Galvln, Lynch and Foley to alternate In that po- have' sprang Into existence, "and the daily and 'JTBBJK. ' pB>' BVBBT BTOBT.. ADMnaaTOV - Aug. 20, 23,23. sition. Cleveland He is stated to have won during his has McCormlck, Nolan and Pur- weekly press rival each other In tne space devoted OlfKBT OBOOHBOAB...... jaracira;ol -1 R. public career fully one thousand 1 t .' . cell, and Detroit has Derby. Bradley and Sweeney. -1 Atna0,at money prizes and twenty-five med- to amuaementa, Tbb. Clippbb. alone covers the The three clubs each have three catchers. '( rimioauoa—Mav 2. 4. . .Old Hooae'at Home, _ «, als athletic feats. At the close ' for whole field, and is the. only representative or tne IW>.W ,T-. .1 Ant If. Sept. 7. ASK. 8. 13. Sept Bbotjtbbhs, the big batsman, formerly of the 11B BOWBBf: TOB a of the season he returned to Scot- for t '.1 IsreUDd-KaySCU JoneUl, Bamdo—llay In. ll. u, Troys, In this city last entire profession. This accounts for onr large and TlisTsiissI TtaTllii imnrlne To let pama was week. He has been wnere Dlnnle have St. li ••f Rapt." " 28. 9. 3D. Jane 29. SO, Jalvk. land, he and tlsns. Wrestling Matehsa. eta. ghis I* the bastv practicing pitching dally during the past Winter, steady urcnlarion, and the influential position of -•'( taffalo—Jnnsi. T. 9. since appeared together, as well as hall In America, bavmg a Batent.roet that easi beoa Cleveland—May 14. 17. I& - and promises to excel in that position, la 7ax . f. '.I. . I Sept. 23, 24, 27. Jntie 21,21. 27.. having In England- certainly a very pow- the paper-wlth nianagers and performers, tesUAed tnflreBQlnatss. Its aeail£ s oarjacUy Bh al «rortr-Jao« lu 14. li. Coleago— gainedAjpMd command of the ball, in addition to ring ballt In centre. Apply to «WBM GBOOHBOAB. I . t May 3D. 21, 24, erful team. We learn that David- to' by the very liberal advertising patronage which' Bowsrr. < SapL 17. 20. 2L . •loir 4. 4.7. his fuiBWi-tBMUlc pace. resur at AmaaemenBtllB son intends to revisit the united , .1U- 1 Mcago—Jnno 17, IB, 21, Datrolt—Mar our columns always show. 2S, 28. 28, HcatTNtQSLX, formerly right-fielder of States the present year, the pro- during ' BepL 13. 14, ia7 JdItB. 12. U. Boxliur 01tx«r«aii tor gal«B. ". /^vl; fessloualrteam or Buffalo. N. Y., purposes the purpose of at In the world of ewjrtrOTr-iiaaeball friends have rarouJer-JalylS..Aug. 2.8, WoRester-Jal; 22.28. Anc.4. opening with competing The ntmiaMMMUkt ot OtMaoiilM OLD HILlAlUfJB VlQ~' BtyLXX*. a new baseball headquarters in that city. the celebrations ol the sons of season after aeasBtflooked. . , Ajll.2a23,25. nponVTHB CliFPBBaa tny-Jnly 2R. 29. 80. Troy—July is. 18 20. DATB*BoaLgK, the famous oentre-flelder. Is stiU Scotia, and he will probably be ac- peculiarly their organ, as ^^ZQf&KA^s&ttisss;: Aug. M, 17, 18. Aag.t7,2S,31. It alwajSNglves a toll Olovsadaanedsadmialivjd. living in Buffalo, N. Y., where he has taken up a companied by Donald Dlnnle. Dur- tba Diaan. . cmcAao. and correct account of the week's pUy^wltb. all THK AST OT 8MLB-DBFBN81 _ permanent habitation. ing bis former Visit Davidson made At lume,.wllX Abroad, at alttreratnlsown or tha popu's i many friends, and they will wel- the gossip and other current news ot .the balMIeld; naraland—atu 2^8, 4. Cleveland—May S. 8. 7. come him warmly. read. Boauwtek, Java 29, 3D. Sent 2. 3, 8. and *wlth the . oarsman, the pedestrian anri, the Myitla avenue Pburk rny-May lon.ll. Troy-Vayao. Jofa P. addreaa. Box 03S, Brooklyn. ^1, athlete It Is the recognized repository for O. Jane 29. 3D. Jnly 1 Sept. 23, 2S. 27. BILLIARDS. - Tha Da Xalb avenne ear*. InBen parry, Boston—Bay BL 21, 24, Wareeater—Jon e 4. 7. 9. lenges and forfeits, and to It they look for a ulil gaaiil aii'q l ashlance- Jaly 4. tt, 7. Bapt. 28. 29. 30 STRAY SHOTS. nrmaOon of their records; and White can la tak< '' Etorldsnoe—May 22. 28. 27. Prortdenos—innell, 13. is Tbo amateur pool tournament at John J. Mur- A foot-bacb was run on the Moss Side Orounds. BTHBIBTH, THZLATnIS QB PBAl9s*SQAaV' 24, 25, 27. Sevt. 17. to give professional times and performances cor-, HEALTH, 30. 2L Billiard near Pittsburg Pa., on Saturday, March 6. > phy's Hub Palace, Boston, closed last ATHLETIC. between WHITBV / IJobaAug. 1 •oftale— 116. Boston-June 17, IB. 21. Whits to play arid give mate In three moves. week, the fifteenth, and last series of games having James Carl in of Sheffield. . Eng., and George H. reotly, amateurs are in no way neglected, their Aug. 18. 17, ia Fe«t. 1.1. 14. is. been between Kane and Parks, the latter winning, Smith of Pittsburg, fbr a purse of $600; distance, Datralt—Ans.9. II. 18. Buffalo—Jury IS. 10. Wl IfATIUNAA) ASSOCIATION. gamea and matehee being oarefuliy attanded to. making the ecore thaar THE 120yds. was heavy, and; after one Asg. 20. 23. 25. Rent, and stand Tbe track very ' a 9. la The following Ib a copy of a note sent ont by the Game No,' 1,1865. Onr has always been to give reliable accounts' aVaisll.r^wjald.aTJa. Vareester-atay I4.IT, l& Dttrolt-Jaly 22. 23. 25. SerieM Won. Ba\a Latt SerUMWon. Series toU of the finest races everrnn on thdse grounds Smith aun Executive Committee of the N. A. A A. on March 1: TtMSfbUQwliig rantaala by J. B. Byan waa axecutad vs. Julj». H- Ang. 27, 30,31. Kane 5 0 Wilder. 2 3 won by IB Inches.' Betting was, 5 to 4. on Smith.-] ariamatMroftwenty-fiveysars'experlenee. Bamovethe of every sporting event In which tho public is in- riT.HV Hi.Aim ~ r.or Sir: Yonrclub Is respectfully notified that at a 1_ 4 1 I 4 attack's Q B and Kt -3 ON Tcbsdat, -March Thomas.. Daffy ran a - terested, and to give most prominence' to those At I Abroad, at Klos: 2 Paine 0 6 meeting ot the National Association ot Amateur X IBBBQUL^B OrBNlNO 100yds. .with .Frank. in this city, Asp oi^ravawTBoBva OkagO'Ifaya.S.7. Chicago—Mar X 1 4. The Unit prize having gone to Kane and the Athletes of America, held on the 12th day ot Jan- match Hayden White, Black. White. B ' events to which the largest number of our readers 8apt2.S.€. July the latter receiving, start ' •' MAfCTJAL. trOBtpala. tat Wa! 28.29. 31 second to Parks, the third fell to King and the uary last,, the following resolution was unanimous- loydx and winning by Mr. Byan. Mr. J . Mr. Bran. Mr J*. ' II. pay.attentlon.' ' \ QOMri2OT*tfroax>OB;o! rravldencs—Bat 10, 12, troy-Kay SJ.U.24, . 31 aasaeff, cowpctUtem or exhibition other than those given by race lor a gold medal, winning a hard-race in 2ra- Tray-Jana U. 14, IS. rant London, on March General Joseph C. ahaU approved S. .K Kt-B3 P-KBS lr.p-ggts Qgt-K4 the paper easier to handle add more con«curtuV AXp' ^BjBmiTnO.aBr sn- OARSMAN Jnly a, 11. IX. associate obiba or ulaba whose standing be Bspt. 13. 14. IS. Plnckney died In this city on the llta. 18X8. S..oJ-herS Kt-B 8 18..Q-K Kt 8 r : : * _ He was an ot by tbe exeeaUve aommtaee. That tha exeouBKe com- K iidPxP for flling, whlcn Is ijnlte a consideration wltn a' ala t lBasvpiiaaBosaviTB gocrssifi 'Bay IV 24. 28, Weneste^-Jana 17. 18, 21. ol billiards, and for Thb bbooktoh Bicycle Club held an election K B-KtS 19. .Q X KIP K Kt-B J old patron many years played mittee anall lamlab to each semnlsts dab, from time to 8* PlllaSwaBwhafaB^" JsmelaVaWnlyX ,7 *>• ai..P-KB4 joaraal'that Is" generally reference. . ,8wt > ,L aald list at Brockton, Mass., March 81 tbe following officers ISfSV Q-K8 so kept for *aT*M**TJg- - - . almost dally In Peter D. Bralsted Jp.'s room. Fourth Ume,aUstot approved daba. and ehan eorraot ^TlTPsfBr*- aBwaCadIMOwiussbieas, 1 3«mlt—Jarjia7l«7», Baffalo-^Jaly 22. 23, 28, 9..QB-Ktl K B-Bl II. .K 4 Ptd) Louis aa often aa may be necessary; and that members ot asso- being chosen: President, W. H. Bryant: secretary B-K4 KtP X There,win be four columns on each page ofthe Aog.18.17.18. Aug. 27,80.31. avenue The SL room known as the 10.. B. B-Kl n..Q-K Ktt new _ . datejAluhs be not allowed to oompete la any games given and treasurer,. G. O, Holmes; captain, F. H. John- taaklo—Aog. lllli Detroit—Aac 2 4. 8. Monarch has had a number of its tables over- ll..KKt-Bl P-Q B 4 n..2it xit . . mrfsi, and the oolumns will Tsj nearly one-o^uarter bytam^aaootate clubs on any day edeeted by any anao- lieuten- Aug. 20,-28, 2B. Sept. 8, 9, 10. hauled, and one of those devoted to fifteen-ball son; flrst lieutenant, W. B, Swett; second U. .Castles p-Q at s M..atXBP, mate daia*elab, ezoeotliic the Olymplo dab of Baa mndsco wider, (ban at present. This will Beceasttate an BKTBOIT. ant, George M. Washburn; club oommlttee—the BOTBS BV 1. 0. 1. a pool has been furnished with a new "kit" for the and Union Clab or Boston. TOOUS Abroad, that FARO at president, captain, (a) One would have wootbt so long a'praetlea apparent In oaf rates of advrrflaihg Irem benefit of the average Arkansas traveler Ed. The list required by the above resolution Is now secretary and E. JL Thompson Uereaae Irifialo-aUyXS.*. BaBalo—May 8.8. 7. - wonld have langht the neeeaaHy snd glrec the flnger-bllllarda and Frank onnnhlil. eoaimge Xsat* Boan, I»yoit», Caka Stepm*., Jnfy 18. 29,38. Sept 2.3.8. Haskell gave an exhibition of at being prepared by the executive committee. far a mora vtgaroas deployment. isiteen to twenty cents a line; but, as about the — sttL at fareeatar-Bay 10. U.L o>-]faay 30l Oreston; Is., on the and Tlllisca on the 9th. your club desire to be placed upon said Tbb Buffalo (N. Y.) Bicycle ultjb on March Jane 1,2, Should (t)WayaotBPXPl snipe number of words can beput Into aay a three- OhMst BaakaT, Cna Oarrla, €ar4 iTntatieW' . Ju&4.5,7. SooL 23, 24, 27. He is moving In the direction of Bt Joseph. Ho.. list, please make application by letter to 7 elected the following officers: President, Edward lor---... Weak. very, eethaaequel sbowa. _ . you will d«nai advertlsement'Se at present, there will be no- Troy-Bay 14.Tf. 18. Tray—Jane 8. 7. 9. and will take In Red Oak on the way There the secretary on or before March 17. The com- M. Bell; secretary and treasurer. Jaa. A Muuroe; (dl Obllvmos to his titoat] on; he now _ aart- Faro. Poker.and Boriletta ^14*1. Bam; 87. wit real lnareaaa, tbe la the breadth of the col- Jose SCts. Bept. 28. 29.3a has recently been an amateur tournament Cottage, No. captain,: Dr. Appleby sub-captain, T. tort, whDa Mr: Byan handles the waapona charaf- gain ,' In mittee will meet at Knickerbocker H. T. 1 Wm. latto', Frenea Fool, Jenny tiait HbbbtIIsJ', Boston—Jane II. It, U, tariatle naa,taaaa and dlspaUK . nan being equivalent to the extra charge. It .1 Cbavel Montreal, Canada. ended with a problem as to 466 Sixth avenue. New York City, on Tuesday Walker; club committee, George F. .Frank ; — 'i^j'oly-~ 1J 8epL17.20.2L Tto otttjtf Important change—publishing on Wed- kstan—suy 88,28, 2B, Prorldenee Jane 17. 18. which of two players was entitled to the second evening, Maroh 20, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of 1 W. CanlX1ns John B. Newman and' Frank F. WU- Wlieala, Faro and ' Poke* Carli "iM' 21. "— r nesBUy Instead ol Tuesday—will enable us to give JatyS. IX 13_ Sept. L\ 14. IB. prize. The solution or the difficulty was entrusted hearlng personal applications. Should your dub - ' reports, of the many intportant athletlo and other Cheoao, XBS» Ta^M<^1iWtk\ aa4 , Chicago—July XL 23. 28. Cleveland—July 18. 19. 20, to the editor of Thb Cupfbb, as usual with conun- desire to be heard In the matter; yon win please Edwin Bibsy and John McOUUck are stated to 8ALV10~aaMB'—irt: Aag. 2T. 3D, SL Aug 18, 17. IS. Amatsnr. Woodjate. Amatenr,' events that happen on Mondays during the season drums In the line of snorts At last ac- notify the secretary as above, as this matter is have made a match to wrestle > in cateb-s»«ateh _ ihort ptnoi of trfery dtaiiaHstvOfA- CSereland—A»2. 4. Chicago—Aug. 9, U, 13, 20, 1..PU K4 8..KBX p" p^ffeTs for ontdoor sporta In that week's Clippbb, in. 8. _ counts the annual competition fbr Die Oxford of considerable Interest to all non-associate dabs, can style, best three la five nUlx the former stak Bspt. 8, X w. 28,23. 1. .P-K B 4 KP x P' l,.CR-BI Mil stead ofa week later, aa formerly: and It will also 8E1ID FOB TOOnViawT. University Cue was In progress across the will please give it your early consideration. lng Btoo against 8400 at an 'off-set to disparity In PBOrTDBHOK. yon 3.. K. Kt-B S P-E Kt4 lu:.P-QBSW 111-81 make n noatlMe for us. to review the new uroduc- Atsaw.aaUA at Atlantic These are the games that deter- all communlcatlona in "Secretary Na- weight. It is to take 'place.ln Boston, Mass., be- 4 KB-B4 P-K KtS U..KKtXB A. BALL' 43B0., Abroad, Address mxP ttoqaatad changes at the theatres In this city and ^ arl, i. Boston—May 11,1, who shall represent the Blues Athletes. Post-office 18 ». . • K Kt-K S Q-BS-t- n..Q-Kse>n r-KKte ' X mine Dark In tween March and . tional Association Amateur oartaMe, which osually occur on Monday nights. In tft-lSt* 85 Jlaarkat St.. Cltteataio. 'Hi* \ ^ Ar«\ lX Bept. B. . -lent 7.. . 10._ .K-B so KB-Ktl l3..isFXT(( P-Et7 _ W. U-Jept the billiard-matches between the English nnlversl- box 3,478, New rork Cltv.'! BAMpectftUly, H6se Co. of Burlington, (» + Porasrly. BTBBBBO,- OBOBBOLM A ,00-,'BS BU>ka4, at, Blffeln May SAJJane 1. 10, fl. Abb Caoro 'of Barnes .Kt P P-Q 4 14..KXP, and tbe ifonowing Wednesday's paper, a Uoeral use of X Clsveland—May U. tles A new professional has hung nphlsbll- Fobbxst, Secretary. X B BUek an BeptT28,29.3a. JaTv4.X7. M. M. vc, broke. bis ankle 'March e while wrestling. noaneas mate In three movss. the telegrSpb llardlstlc wide-awake wlreBoelng contemplated wben tbe Qareland—Jona 4. 7, X BaOalo—May 14, 17. IX hat in St Louie, Hls'name Croto waa one of the best runners. In Vermont 'eiBemsmberlnghls speedy duwnmfltare at the hands William Emery, and be has been in that event warranto ft, and when mails cannot reach us . Septa. 24,17. Joly». 12, 1.1 Is city BXYBIU FTJHTO GASfJES waa a member of the' original Chicago teajn, and 'of- the'sulster cnarchman up there in a' pravloua'aa- in season. II, 14. XBE - ago),' ilragn—Tnno li Detroit—May 20. 21. 24, about six weeks. A few days ago he > - ooantac (aaa Curns of twdweeka Mr. A. now tries playefMhree . this ran leadla . will take place at Madison-square Garden, change T»,'80, ( In the matter of type, we shall endeavor to dis- Jaly 2. ( bead off. Mr. It Inception Jane 2X30. games with the Topeka Kid, who tamely submitted u aim Woodgate*a answer the ' city on Wednesday, evening, March IX under the Lccikn Marc now proprietor or a gymnasium ot bruuantlltus oomblnauon, tbe ran tone llsili pense with - the agate that has glVen onr news- -to-ths odda ou&o. points against loo.- Tha pro- w nf Jane 2tT2B. X7> new Athletic Club. Tne reojlA, bafe he set apparent ata^fjlanca. pages ao solid an appearance; and so discouraging fessional's calibre may be Judged by the length or aAJlW^Bt^Aaajng^ap^v Pi,, w ~aly IX 9X20. roceesls will be devoted to detraylng trie expense is prepared to gwJusWu*iduV iu iriiajsaaatiti iwasnlinrB aftermMimatluu ABC IX IS. his best run in the three games, which was S3, and - - - - . i Beat, wont bit*- BTSf. . _ 17. L. E.- MyerBjMyers, the amateor — iiinetjjrlenly _ ur ejv^or~alnroBllptero- Fncnrred in sending r* a- Ti i» -eierclses ta , . . m Troy-July22, 25, done by his sliib mom. <%i aij ila9en Chio mie t e, 2X higher than anything antagonist The 1 nrismpiuusu ier oPeorlans. att a young fellow from Philadelphia who won a few position In thsiorm of enigma. Martin 50 PULL-LBNOTB PORTRAITS. AKD . Hanover, ao Tbe ' Sept. IX IX Is. Jnly 9. IX IX' at this distance; quarter-mile hurdle handicap; N. H., March 8. The contest was decided 1 men- pool tloasd Is not the whu eoniribatad to this depart After mature consideration, we feel convinced BENT rBEPAID ON RECEIPT OP so GnTrTH. . BmTalo—Jose . . BaOalo—May 25, 26. dollars playing In Auburn, and of course they ... same 00*17.2X21. 28, 2-mlle handicap walk; l-mlle walk, for those wbo In favor of Flagg. Imperial pbotograpba at Paady Byan. Jcal Oeaa. akaw. ment ago. will' ' 8«pC 17. 19, H- ..Jr2y4— iujr X7.u. i thought It mustbe Frey." It Is really dangerous for years that tbe new lorm be recognised as an im- 1 38s.; tng-of-war. teams from 111*: pnosHe. sasn Boataa—Jnly IX IX >. Boston—Inly 28, 29. SO, have never beaten Bm. of Jahxs a Gbabam defeated Cony In a three- J. O'Gbadt.—Accepted. provement, and will meet with the approbation of Daoovsn and OaargeBecke a Phlladelphlan to win money anywhere. The next "Oolng as they plea*e><—The Start, ltsls, sta each. Aag. 27. 29.31. Aug. IX 17, IS. four men and one substitute, each man limited to mile ran at Phelps, N. Y., Maroh 8. Time, 19m. 88. M. O'Co^tbli. —Blmpla, but Inatrnetlve to laareara. readers. one from the Quaker City who strikes a pool-table all oar "Onmlng In as they can't—The pmlah. 14x1a, 88c. sash, ProvMence Jnly 22, 25. 2C, Providence—Ans XXX 1601*. five minutes' time-llmtt In addition there Tom Pavxb. New Orleans.—Your analysis will leoelvs forget in Auburn will be mistaken for Judas Iacartot or attention. Don't that these ohangea and improve- OABVaB BAUIOBAL WAXK1NO BHOEB, gUB Bept-Xi.*- 20,2X2*. will be special attractions in the shape of an at- John Conrtland.— to. ments will commence with Lae opening num- AMBBIOAB BCNBIMO 8HOBS, aajo. wr'OBCB8TBB.- Napoleon Bonaparte T. Reeves, who has record at 1,320yds., ex- H05TB1I, Attended tempt by Myers to beat the iaja i Mkome,wU* Abraoat at for some time been storing bis bllllard-room fix: S. BaicauAjf. oaapolu—Yoar aolatlaa is comet. ber of volume twenty-nine, to be Issued on Wed- IMPOBTBD BDNN1NO 8BOBS, hibition walks by E. E. Merrill and D. Drlscoll, THE TRIGGER. Wandna or Pwwi^g Bolt*. i„<-inHiw asSri aa£'k8wav Troj-MayXAf Tray—Mav X X 7. tares, qrposes to place them on the market, and A BAaav Stbvbsr, Little Bock.—Thanks. nesday, March 28,: and bearing date- Saturday, f tlgbtaJkSB. Shirt or ugaUianiralaTBLaa , . ng. IX IX Kept. 7. X 10. respectively amateur and professional champions, as, 188L Advertisements paid in o.'- X thus create a panic among the manufacturers March advance JUBT PUBLISH BDrSPiLBjfl)ID UtHOamAPBV taP 10. , Tbb BONTBLT contest Detroa—May] . 3D. June I, Detroit—May 11. 12, carried and an exhibition mile run, by Charles Price and between members ol the Ur. O'Connell'a View of Qstsne Mo, for a specified time at our present rates will be If the programme baa been ont, St Louis 47, JOHJflTr DWTEfi, OHAHnON 'I' Sept. 2X 24.27. July X S. 7. Rowell give Nassau Gun Club, for the club OP.AMBBIOJL go-as-you-please, p. J. McDonald. Cbax wm also an trophy, took place Vol. as. continued. at taoae rates until the expiration ol flgbttog attltods, 17HI, pries Chleagn—JaBe4V7, Chisago—Mav 14. 17. IX IB now having a but differing m 81 s X exhibition. at Dexter Park,' Jamaica, L. I., March 10. Each tne. Ufk ec HaanaBW at cantt; Life of MBrri BeotSLlXja July 9. IX IX from the main object of most go-ss-you-pleases in _ Maw Tobe. March 8, 1891. that time. The price of paper wnl not be competitor fired kt seven birds—three Sir: la Issue LUb 01 Hyer.lA eaats; Lltb at Dsn I>oan*Ily, BudUoWasell, 14. IX BaOalo—May 20. 2L Zi, the very Important essential that there la no gate- at 21yds. Boiroa Cumo.—Dear ysar ot the 1Kb changed. two at 28yds.. anil at Mr. Balsom auamptaacometloa oroaaia47, Tol. 38. at Lib of Ben nogan, navmed poauut, 809 paaa>as esi Sept. IX It U- Jon»24, 25. 27. money to be divided between the contestants or III BUT -vs. WHIBTtiBR. two 31yds.— ties shot 9°* ruorteenth move, out fully. American Pirn an., SO osma; Tb* Asta uJlasaaHt i rreland—June 17, IX 21, Clareland— 23. 25. 28, 8 tlra lece Slyaa. naauoceaa Ba aagcaals 8 to May got by anybody else. It was planned to take place Edwin Blbby threw Clarence Wblstter three '/t,*!? J' jy> . rise. Result: WraatUnglaOe-- BepX17.2Xn. Jane 29. 39. JaW X J. Bchlieman and w. Selover, BrorawlnmrB]ack.makmgB3tol8 Whlte'k reply. Bot in Charles Mussey's room, and no admlsston-fee times In succession' In their catch-ae-catch-can • each, an J in' 8IUiaw|nBforWbins,uB>uows: su photqeraah* ol Banlaa Prarldenos—July 19, 23, 30. Providenoe Jaly IX 20. 29, ahoottng-orr the former won,, killLng, three to be charged. Benedict was to ss wrestling match at MubIo Hall, Boston, more Black. Whita. I Black. Whrta. SPOHTiNG. The Oefitsaaad Ursa and Aug. IX 17. 18. . Aug. 27. 30, St was walk far as Mass.. to Selover'f two; J. Doyle, H. Milter, Van' - 8 to 8 14 to 19. Boaloa—July 2X 2X Boitan Jnly 23, 8.000 points—800 to bis opponent's 400 on every one March 7. It was fofa purse offered by a prominent H. 81to84 19 to 8 Wlcklent and Captain SUva,, 6 apiece; fil U 31 87 I White win*. Aug.xBXB.2x Aug. x x sent x a of five consecutive afternoons, beginning March 7 sporting man at the Hub, the winner to receive Midway. S 8.10 Uieqae4)o, the Itinj, 2.11 4. A three-bird Yours, reap set ftilhr, O'Oanrau. swefpatakes was win by H. BL ' A. C. Stevens * Co. or New York city were ap- —to Emery's 2,000. As showing that many things two-thirds and, the loser one-third thereof, while Van SPOBTINO MBN. asud 28 esaU(ar the pan SO east*) w lIen T Bh off a u full nlnted the publishers of the official schedule for that world in rut, from which It Is next to the referee was empowered to decide the contest .Ll j ?.?* *tH"rL « on a score far aar.aleMt «Oorsd'Ulhimwphs_o/ Maad a. or Bt •:\M\m of In move a with J. Bchlieman Ma. — mm aniw. Selover, killed Brvsks BaIsbs a Qotbt. B, O. Habball. driven. Balr-aad Hiskak. asIky. an. This BChedole Is the only one that will be impossible to emerge. The SL louU ytAft-Dtspnec/i off if In bis opinion the men failed to do their when he "Wqi Jallinl^rUhthalr U ~ trom 11(0 Co tha iBaaniil time, with Pestnlta frosB aU three birds. R. rafonn 'as stadeate' why ln'Oamb Ko.,49, VOL SB, Blaoa Iabv: Midway and H. MiDer dropped 888% U. L. BMITB.llT Uaeofnst., WartaMar. • '-the plays will win, in Bavjonla, Anaodotaa, sta Prlsst tOcancs,. I .. OliRlbnted or sold on the grounds of League dubs. announces that be made according best to which case neither princi- two each. ahoaldtmoveltoSatainthmovar I lan^y 1 to'8 is good A similar sweep . resulted in a , I EDBSEA'BOWINO MAUBIBB,Bia c It will be seen that the opening match of the to the rules which governed the late contest in pal was to get a cent of the purge, and the door- ueon enoogh to win with: Habbt Buiasa'1 three between pnca-Uat- . Osptald Sllya and Selover, di- . It yon wish town at Cards, sand, toi Bend atamp4or«or Uluaa-alad ToaaaawAwsg , sew Detroit Club on their splendid Recreation Paris." and that "private parties offer a prize money was to be refunded. With an honest ref- who * " vided the money. Tan Wlcklcn and theBBGBBT VBLPBB. A sure tmng. to remit Is by P. O. order or regwtered letter. ' the Buffalo nine, and for the best single average In any afternoon eree, tne men were, under such circumstances, MldwaV killed bound will be played with two each. Oivk Awat.—Mr, Hooter puts the following question: 14-wfn bewsoln aporta. ' 1 atiVi ss. I&.0. HD. JAMBS, It promises to be quite Important In Its hearing and for the best general average." The rules obliged to wrestle to win, and the prospect, aa sup- "Two man am fUsing cheqoer* (givw awayj; each haa- POKEfi! ~ ^(telenx. If.XX. so a gtstw CXlTPtWBoildlng^aand.80 J Audubon Gun. Club:—At a semi-annual election two Klnca oa the r. ' 18*;. Oeveunds thtfViovldence team, and Detrolts of even can no for - 18.. 1 to 8 IB to 14(a) 8 » » b ton m. at their grounds^ ' ' neet the Woreesters at Detroit. prizes for averages, although private parties may and James 0. Lathrop was referee. , near Bidg^woodVL. L It.. 7 10 14 7 " 17. .B 18 Btaekwin*. ' 18 . 8 10 IB The number of miles the schedule obliges each make the odds-giver a otft In recognition of bis Tbb Fouhtajk Qdn Oiatb of- Broolilyn'. N. if., B . a) tsto it gives a Use result. dub-team to travel Is as Xollowa: Providence, play. The enterprising Charles Mnsmy offers fifty ED. HOUSE AMD WM. A. BOAGLAKD held their monthly ahoot' for the diamond badge 1505; Chicago, 8,471; Detroit 8.188; Boston, 8,098 dollars as a puree. His said, for the winner. There and specielprlze, seven birds each, had another walk at the Academy of-Music, Au- handicap rise Worcester,«,OT7: Cleveland, 6,783; Troy, 4,737; anc Is some reason in this. This parse can be a prize 80 yards tall, at the Driving Park March 10. Result: Game Be, SB. Vol. BS. CLUB BOOM: .FtJfifilTU^ burn, N. T.. March 7. It was announced that they Blght«eath.gam« In, tha aaatao Buffalo. 4,723. Counting the expenses ateneceat .for. given 1,000 in 8.000. Bmery baa a chance to g. B. Haaard, (23yds. Da;- E. Walten) by ccmepondeooe ba (21) and P.. - were to walk seven miles, for a side; that poi . $50 but Iween M*asn..8teveas and Radd.' FamToslsV Crw^fct, B vnei . Kent, fool aag fr>adle toaaa, ,t . i mile only, Awfll be seen that the total makes up win the game, whereas, having to play Benedict Bavenhall Jr. (ffl), 5; W. Cherry J. Simon* the traok was very short was evident from the W. (27), 4; • riPB. i . to. averages and high runs, (23), 3; F_ Hunterhunter large sum. The appointments of the members of on even terms as be ... (231, 1. . A. flve-blrd aweep- -Black, WblU, : .«'•': time given, viz., flrst mile. 7tnln-; second. 7m. 2s.; Wnlte, And uto h lmt u^h^ litttiiut M*m.hV Hie League can alone act as umpires In League has no chance at all to average more than Benedict, stakes followed, 28 yards rise, - Stevens. ^ who and wqu Redd. Steven*. — - '.31.' ..... third. 7m. 14s.; fourth, em. 48s.; waa by j. Badd. '.'.•<'•.;,.....,: j • '.- u, 0 -.11- ' ~ two 'miles, 14m. caamplonshlp were*'; made.' the but little chance to make higher Batty, awrtng 5; I.'.ll toll tStoTt «.. to 14 • ' then and and a run three. Tv.Che>ry and W. B.. Hunter, 4; 7 81 to-B Msauh iUii lug 2s.: 21m. 18s.; four. 28m. 2a. Ohlthe filth i otn- ynrn deods, are - art enshlecj'to result was of toe foUowlngvaome of Samuel May of Toronto. Canada. Is now In this J. Simons, P. Bavenhall and ,W. Williams. 8.-. » 1* 17 I0..I4- tt 18 otaar>«-BiawBan mile Hoagland repeatedly. It Is alleged, 3: L. B. ma. .at step- ;~ -s.: 8 o 17 tna) IL 8 : 88 It a towBkTB»ewjB «h>A any Hatard . i bnm5fai£SL7 dtv. Intent establishing here branch of his and B, Walters, 2. . rbom it okUd. be improved upon, upon a ^ , '4. ped on Holake's heels, and the lafer, alter .14 I 18 26 B» II.. S 18 .18 judging : H. Doscher. Lansingbnrg; billiard manulactoiy and Introducing a form of the remonstrating with him, suddenly turned and Da. Wynn waa on' March., u the .winner df the «.. » . 14(b) ZI 31 I8..M.-: 84 JO Charles . Richard. Higham, steel-band, cushion. will locate In -.8 ielphlav He West Four- monthly contest f..'S ; 24 81 '4. a struck the Auburnlan In the chest. The' latter for;, tbe gun presented to the " r troy; street play' . 17 Q. Haven; J. W. Young, Syr- teenth The senior John Roberts is Long Island H - 21 14 IB t T " retaliated In kind, and an outsider also hit . Shooting Cloty at Dexter Park, near 8 V icnse :ey, Bochester; S. W. Sicker lng games In London with W. MUlbank for minor ts.0 st suae* win*. Holske. who then sought the protectlon'of the W ^yf»8-V Dr.. Talbot <«T) and-A. ,y^ , Boras fob ETvna-ris, ay Ed.—(a)» draw Sea on, A. L Barker, aocktbrd; T. all sums. Roberts having beaten. MUlbank by eight i^St,Eddy killed, six apiece, ton a officials. Thereferee decided that tbe men should (26) and lnlayeat beln^ ••aiudaftl.'' Played at v." :,. 8. Each contestant shot at seven pairs, with this uVSSSB.BLMedlrist^Ttvmom Bow. Boston. MBaa 4B.rjr» WBTTB TOTLaVT akTTBBOB, BBOBB AJfO OOjIB TJ* k'.ng ten well-known players. F. Bennett and W. Mitchell Louis Shaw writes on the club ground, 329 West Fifty-fourth street, Birmingham. BATIB-LIBBD OABB. • r L Eddy fflydm), 14; B. Barker (fl), 12; kB&PBaTOBBstrsngUwris, etuargea Bf ^rZ^ Tie Jones case was disposed of in committee, us that he has given up the Idea of playing between Eighth and Ninth avenues, this city, JSf?l 4i BBI8TOL. Hst.Ml.karllSM. [47-14t>] ' on paitofttJssbody. BlATlOolarMlriBlkiBt '. OVlette .(21),ii; o. Creed (21), 10: W. Wilson- Wh"*. While, Pneeai. pnatpsirl am in a'manner anything but satisfactory, thpngt McLaughlin In Philadelphia .until a later period, Saturday, May 7, at 8.30 p. m. Events: Running (21) Inat~14TTTremonte Bow. ' Boston, Mses Cornell (18), Otto and; Uikwood. Beaoow. BUrkwoSd. Banbow. C0irpyria1itso.)4S-18t» until (18), Atkins (21), 0 apleee. : ' , tader the law It could not be well avoided. TUB tal aa he has all he can attend to warm weather high-Jump, handicap; 100yds. run, handicap; 1,000- I..ll.tol8 24 torn IB..I0 to 17 II to 14 A TBAB and axpanaaa. to towing resolution were, adopted In giving exhibitions.' adds that, aa one bun run. Milbs Job>'8ok and E, H. ' OJTTT OatAtnaa i preamble and He ydx handicap; 360yds. hurdle-race, handicap; Madison shot a match 1..IS 18 »' 18 ».. 1 8 17 24 91 I I Addruaa P. O. VTInOaJtBT Ai Main*. r7-«r at nfty birds - rharat, Bsellon X Article 8 of the League confutation dred dollars do not seem enoogh for the Pbila two-mile walk, handicap; one-mile walk, fbr those each, flpd, trap and handle for each 8..U » 22 18 ttl. 8 • 10 14 B aaKts shall hare been expelled 18- ' atb AO^rsasO umv any person wno delphlan to play for. he (Shaw) will endeavor who never won a prize at walking; other 28yds. rise, 80yds. fail, at the Brooklyn Driv^ 4.. B 14 0 xt..-8 14 15 8 ItTBl S!^9J*^X-JS . «% tng-of-war. ^TO aTSI KI.T.TNQTOB, WuUanisbanr. N. T. uu nlswltli lbs aeentarya written statement of bis 8.'. 8 14- 28 • 12 8000*. next rill to give a chance to win or lag Park, L. L, March a. Johnson, B..1B n . » 17 Preaaes and entfluv tztrm.' 0~tO' vjfcnM. M^pwi*! request that aa appeal bo Mm teams of four men, one substitute, weight limited who staked 87 ( with a •800 against «.. 0 U -.1* XI s a rype. C»talo8^eanaV 1 lose more At last advices Frank T. Maguire to 000lb. A gold medal to first sliver $200. won by a 'score of 36 to S3 an. Over «.000»tytes of >h«ll and medal In ' uwed him, and the secretary lay the appeal be- a 7.. -,4 8 17 .10 18 8 1 , BOOKS AJfD NOVKLTTBfl. CstsJsamss, free. ' was preparing to leave Texas .A game called to 10m, Referee, Dr. TalboL 3c '-Bdnced price list . , urtiaenaxf annual moetuigot IhaLssgne; second will be glvenlneach event, each - member , 8.. 8 U' O '.. 7 11 i a '""n"",h P. P. TOBBT AOO.. 14828d«trest, CPIewTOlt .a^ioal. aa Mr. Charles W. Jones ne- "The Red, White and Blue" Is attractlngsome at- - That, of the tng-ol-war team receiving a gold medaL Dr. Cabtbb .and a member oi a gun club in B..U IB IT IS I7..U 18 14 IS Pill-., Tb. Baned statement re- ' HOOTEB, to file with the secretary bis and ' H. tention at Mussey's room, St Loots. This is not Entrance-fee, 26 cents. Entries close April so. London, Eng., have, says a cablegram, been ID.. 14 M rr 8S..1S 28 IB M Bart until alter annual meatlnc . ur an appeal the we the three-ball game called "The Bed. White and All ll..t» 84 IB 2B..U. . 18 15 11 sssidertbatne hie right oi appeal his communications should be directed to above matched to ahootatHendonon SL Patrick's Day baa forfeited by IS.. . B 18, 30.. . Blue"—and in which a red, a white and a blue ball address. • ZJ . 26 ta is •u neajleet, and tha said application Is thenave respsct- 100 birds each, atyda, rise, for gtoo a side. IS.. IS S) . SI. .11 25 is 11 E Uy denied. were used—introduced about a dozen years ago. IS ABB PBDVT8. 10 A piptbkk.mtlb aim took place at Market Hall 14.. S4 14 31. .20 SI e 10 BAMPLB. PB1BTB lor aOata. Stunaxrjpa DRUNK 15f OPIUM tmj: Jones, as win be renumbered, left the Boston .Stanley, the English player, has returned IS.. 10 17 14 taken. CBAHPLBB A OO.. BAvsThin. Mass. Lynn. Mass.. March 7, under the auspices of the S..1S IS 11 7 B 818? By LBSLJB B EBBLBT, M. P., • Australia. trip .14' Job at Cleveland, refusing to play because, as he to London from His Impaired bis Grand army of the RepnbUc. D. A. 18. 28 17 ..is a T 1 Dwhtlavru. B9PBOOBB.Pr~ DrlscoU gave .' amateur 17.. I « 30 as ~ &lmed, that club would not pay him his back health The pool tournament at each of his opponents a start or half mile, THE RING. .a so EDMDHD B. PRICE. a bnt 18 . Bostons Marqueze ds Farnnam's room, Chelsea, Mass., re- 8 10 S u Uary. .When the returned home they ex- after he had walked 8 miles and 11 laps he stopped, - - COUHSEIsOR, . tiled Charlex sulted as follows: -AT X*AW his -withdrawal being attributed to sickness. J. Hbab Yb I Hbab Ji I—Be it known to ail men During the meeting, while that quiet old tjoj Platen. Beriel Flared- Stria Won. Beria Latt. SnlaiUoBt ox* Pwaatlan. Raa, BX, Fed. SB. - BBS aay YOBK CLIPFKH BVlLDIStst 80a. tt—. J.a Btrch?Da^0vj& H. McGajfee won. walking the fifteen miles In Zh. ' iick Young was busily engaged on bin secretary's Means 7 a 1 BT J. >. BBIOajTAB. K.T. Clogiton 7 8 1 18m. ssa.: Bobx Pollock second and C. P. Daniels •a aawl BO Centra It., Mew Tark Ctty, rork, Mayor Thompson ol Detroit called him to Whu*. j Bin*.- Whita. Lawrence. 7 6 2 third, Thomas Fenton then attempted to run five 1..11 to 18 PraoOeaa m *D tha Omrta, Orrll and Criminal. una s-.» tori . atom BpaaU: rder In the following way—Willi a neat speech, the 4 northwest corner of ssaswann BEC03LatEBD£D BT THE FACULTX. Lemaon 7 8 miles while five others ran one mile apiece. He Eighth avenue and Fiftieth 1..17 M 28 U | Black dran. gtvsn to tha wsTai B sst-ot alarm* aad dabts'o/ si ith was.wen-merlted praise of old Nick Auras 3 or which 7 4 covered the distance in 20s., but was beaten street He la prepared to receive calls from clients gads. the prar.rarlan otaavaaBiBBIs *ad other ksjalm) TABBAWT'B' like League secretary baseballlst. York _. 7 2 8 OOMTOrjyP BJTBACTOP. as and Ur. two and a halt laps. . of every nationality, and pronuses them something Fauna 7 2 8 solatun sf UnlgqriBi Ho, STL,, Vol. as. CUBSA3 ABTJ OOFJUBAi ,* sompson went on to state that the League clubs better than Coke and Blicketone in the shape ot " BoalV 7 8 7 A QUABrBB-XTXB BNOW-SBOB BAOB at Ottawa, «. B0T1>, la iu, M. B., B. C. L.. l quietly determined to testify their regard for' Mumm's extrstdry, Dublin atout, Basa' bitter, White. The third prize wss won by Lawrence. The tie be- Or.t, recently, was won 8. rye- by John Barnes, the To- ' . t secretary by procuring one of Spalding's and-rock, Glenllvet and other refreshments to L.lOto 7 . 8 to 10 tween Means and Clogaton for first and second ronto sprinter, Geo. Irvine quitting at 200 yards. Bolt !B:.7toV 1 to 8 hUt-uamboo fishing-rods and presenting him with the tastes of all. 1..11 8 4 11 1 4.. 8 COTOSl^B-AT-LAWa ; Who* win*. prizes will be played off to-day, March 14 Ed. As an orrshoot of the above race, Peter Duffy, tbe ,80, CLIPPBB for his nse this season, Mick being an ardent BOTLPIWO. 88 ABB 88 CKBTBB &TMMMt . Haskell writes us that It is bis own individual leader of Chasdlere Hose—the last tr»n.,«... Habbt Hill will celebrate St. Patrick's Day In "clpie old Isaac Walton. The presentation team KnjAramat BXWTOBKitjtw it cmr. of the Mo. SB, Vol. SB. ' opinion that be can beat this country afternoon by matinee at hlasporting ' any man in —offered to ran Barnes a sprint-race. Barnes a theatre. Attaad* to kvgal liiisliiiss laI all State and Called Sola, gbtxiok "napping on bis base," and he was The entertainment BT BL o'coawgu. Osanrta, and ajves thui prsnaitun *nl playing anger-billiards The contest we re-' wanted 76ydx; Duffy's backers insisted on looydav, will embrace boxing (with spadal attentioni towlB eases, ssttls- lUy "put out" at first, but he rallied, and ex- _^ tnedicstad tolearnaia,] ctjlta corded last week aa having been won with a run bnt finally offered to toss Miss Carrie Edwards and MUa Nettie Burt as ape- _, B*pt«i aatataa, *nd**saai 1Involving cjissrhwis of medio*) naatpi up for oholee of race Black man oaLJ. a, 8 and It.- Whtuman en IB, Is, 14, put on ^ ^•Mdbistnanki feelingly. The pole Is a three- 834 the part of the Louis Bene- clal attracttonsL wzestting, a variety 1-a in notlij — Q of on SL amateur which Barnes refused to do. As Barnes Is tending performance, stand 17. which tt may be t£d liexagoa spilt bamboo bass rod,- with extra ladles' .tataaVB dict was followed on the succeeding day by one in bar at the Union House, and a billiard contest for handsome prlnea. . . Black to move and win a eiiS tayaavcwatpwa. Ottawa, It Is probable a #ntal plaaaant and i a I nillaa*. .and la eleven and one-half feet long. On the which William Carton received again the odds of match will be made. The wind-up wiQ be '» boxing display by Jimmy eyOTJ a— tt ballbtt a oa, In the awm of a pasta, tan ""• totat was the following inscription: S&O |n aoo. It took place Bt Mussey's room, and Noah Xaxjnbon, the backer or McCarthy the. Kelly and Pete Croker. Position Ho. S3. to it. E. Tonne, saurataryot the. National VeL *6. Jl"*p1u the tables were tarried. Although he never got so wrestler, waa in Lowell, Mass.. last week, endeav- BT I. O'O»A0T. C?.it >1 a clubs that the lndl- I. PriiTmaJ TaoAy.^slot Vlchtls Problem ~ XUAll *^»t^S»odde)-0. 21. 8^64, 2. 1.X XJ8, 0, 2, 45. ljO, :'< Lssi- (1MLI :u l batyoa.bssmthea a'e Blami aj :1 ui i i ^rr;,\ could to suit 16. 7. k, 88, 2, S. 4, Jambs B. Clabx, whois the amateur champion m take care of the, matter 8, X X a X Xw, X 0, X X X 9, 46-JBX B^AiAaw.-Wa^rsUosetheai ^..^eCcnVEnaon sdlcrurnedalter order- Average, 9.17-37. : • "ker at seven and twenty-five miles, intends' ne -»2-; ^Whiting of 12.000 snow^bflMr ^ ting England the coming Summer to take part LtVl °r !°e League 18 ortrf -the hands of "LiHDA, OB TBB YOUNG PILOT 01 TBB the champion games to be held there. To rants' wZ no UZXv" ' tt .vandltwiii Caroline Lee 'He attained a ids for this purpose an athletlo entertainment , be lssnl In two weeks, CB«>LB.'>'by Blra. 1 ««; ne!doackBo. rnciade the rules wide circulation when flrst published, years win be given at Harlem Muslo Hall, 130th street ate.' Osn-ybnd J i asansnbsalttsd are Jaas* Peterson Co., Phils ".Pa., and Third avenue, this olty, on Tuesday evening,' A/i... •; 1 1?JSJ» Conjahflol 1 tne schedule of ago, and T. B. * . to submit the plaerivajEi cheap edition I, the March 22. number of prominent ' profestionals Bpaldlng Brothers' have recently issued a A eoane. 'credit It to ySi.. _ -—in street, Ohl- same,'whlen- promises to meet with 8 and amateurs, sparrers, wrestlers, -etc., are an- •ofsacoess. nounced to participate. ^r^^.n^fiBVS^ Whtt* to mor* snd wta. 1 . ' ' . . ) "I., ', .

/;.-• the nsr is "w CLI MAHCH 19, 1881.

- change of btll was made in Haverly's Four- A bdblesqce on "Olivette," or tbe open ln Impkuvementb.—At - the Broad-street Theatre. J. B. B.. Pltlshrrrg—It has Ions: been understood by as why there should be such a difference between A 1 "00 Iu oor adrices* ' - are 1 * teenth-street Theatre March 9, "Hqbbles" being condensed form, was the special leature or at- Philadelphia, wblch Is now .closed, « S^JLS? asunder- that the play or The Draaaaaer-hoy of ahileh can be got Cinderella and ber slaters—why they could ride in Its owner. John 'MyPartner' was withdrawn st RECORD. asthor. lor its presentation, last time matinee, and at traction at Tony Pastor's Theatre dnring tbe past S. Clarke, ts Bsyorlrs March THEATRICAL only of Us who will - arrange carrlagea. and dress In silks ana serins and plushes, ptaved for the at the making exte naive changes In tbe 12. Fanny l»avenportl4 but arm not sell ooplea. Oblige week. Tbe chief points of the original work have bouse, "Voyagers msonth tbe other to be content with plain calico night this programme was presented: "To which should Improve It. First or all. the Seat.' Oooaranr Bis owe —There are a large nrnnberol things while had em st tbe Grand delighted both avxul I^iMtfanU of like that, Benson"—Trotter Southdown, N. O. Goodwin Jr.; been retained in this one-act version, and the most building Is being lowered to tbe street-level so as to r^tT Mmi>i)£U, BuUw, ispnasiitarl aa beaeflrlal. bat wa can recommend noaa at dresses and great brogans and things and auditors until tbe end of Its '*! Cinder- Kr. Benson, Charles Bowser: atr. Meredith, W. 8. .taking musical numbers of tbe now familiar score do away wltb tbe night of Iron steps third" wee atsxt ThmOlocIt Clrrivaa, M V them. Tbeymayasd torn una bvprecttce under pro- Bat time makes an things even, end for by wblcb ac- ns |,,' ot09 m can ' «eir third ^prjeararSe PxTjxaaslo>gLa- per tuition wul spveatrength. and roaslbly elearnesa. ella's advancement from the kitchen to a high- Barklns; Mrs. Trotter Southdown, Miss Jennie be heard. Many of the song-lines are also cess bas heretofore been gained to lbs vesrJbulo r?r?i^.™ ,i?.' in ud Hlxutrel Chicago this season Hooley's Theatre veil! Hr. 0. H..B*dBron'—Qua Levlck u of the stall ol the indebted Mr. Daly; and Weathereby; Mrs. Benson. Miss Bene Jackson; and trom the' original. Manager Pastor bas put the wblcb Is to be handsomely decorated to correspond toned school she is to crowded last week by artm^eli or Msdlson-sqasre Theatre, this dry. Sometimes he Is there, only one he has lifted from "The Marionettes"—Bob Crump, N. O. Goodwin piece on In excellent shape In scenery and cos- with the auditorium, wblcb will be newly papered, stlsbur?? f 1 abe is not the Troubadours. Willie UPPEH POMSOBOTCB. aodatotbertraiaabs toomwtthaneafltstrwvatlng com Edouln's Sparks is. . upper, Jr.; Capt. Wilfred Blount, w. s. Harklns:Mr. Bub- tumes, the latter being especially noticeable. Some painted and frescoed. gallery LoTb? uriLon. pti Inly iililitnsail m the lower walks of life -to. tbe but A Is to beplacud opened T at McTlcker's; JTliuna psnlea. Bardanapalus. Prank E. of the dresses are very handsame. and there is a above the balcony. remainshotter "week* laiiLBwiina mill mil 'in-r aat\ the Into of baa 1. The ot Oraager's bua* most of whom saave shown their oxatitxide bege, Charles Bowser; The seats will be retipholstcred. m — W. A., Omaha.— name Maude general «iBU«< ilionU beeves, mornar larollln. Ton moat be when yon ask ua lng loose from nlm Just Lamb; Burke, Delos King; MlssSeraphlnaSpblnks, tasternlness displayed tbat puts this pre The manner of beating, lighting and ventilating SS»3gSt«tT band X Joking and regard by cut r l Jo n Miss Effle sentatlon no way behind the former recitals of tbe Tom Keene's company to UBIaiadaD A flMullcx l etu i it ed tlneeo thousand dUlara as soon as he had stood them upon tbelr pins Mme. Ivan C. Mlcbels: Oeorglna. tbe bouse will be completely altered, and greatly ?^£ t -I- L Thi airi otto,shoals Joan work ln this city ln this respect. -There *? I t te,tc" at Haverly* Theatre ^E^nnSal« damagea bvo DiDon. and taught them to walk and talk. Ab, well-a-day Vaugban; Angelina. Miss J. Weatneraby: Constan- Is not tbe for tbe better. Mr. Clarke says be Intends to make !5? P"" aid W. B. B_ MlUedgevUla.—L Mbat Minnie Wallleo U not usual exhibition of feminine Hooley's Theatre 31. D. Dalslel of 77w ifeuTlSSi- and alack tbe dayl In these degenerate times tins. Miss Belle Jackson; Evelina, Mies Car anatomy tbat seems tbe place vie In Its appearance and appointments dead. 2. She. is not oat with George Dobaon. He U not Ramsden. to be tbe rule with this opera elsewhere, and, Is at the bead of the committee of arrangements. stave In Bosion. and tawcaee hanlo and guitar, unprincipled man is capable of doing almost any- rie Milton; Arabella Minks, Miss Daisy with the best theatres abroad. It ts anticipated ««,»»».w out. He . ..Oharles Stanley has folned lurch 14. advartlatmeat darn to call tbe fair As Trotter Southdown Mr. Goodwin was not en- while tbe dresses are much more modest, tbey that tbese Improvements will be effected In Tbe Danltes.* (Mimtmiinlrt aa per bu m TBI Curraa. . thing, and yet wonld anyone time to Louis Aldrlch, Chas. It that be gain by being decidedly more appropriate T. Parsloe. Mtss Rachel T.tnnrRi t.tttt. GCBkr, Chicago.—It baa been said that both of them Logan an Olive "vett" Onr circus Mends are tirely eatlsfaotofy. and became manliest open tbe house under Its new name of the Lyceum Noah, Miss Dora got aa much aa two hundred and dtty dollars a week at to aohlere success in extrava- and tasteful. Lillian Russell matte an excellent Goldthwalte. Fred SrinsonTMIsB Maitnaa. Xaryd) tHckaea, Louise Merda, La-la getting themselves In readiness to take hold of Is mnch more likely on next Easter Monday, April 18, with Tbos. A Julia * one time. One of them in worth u. We cannot post- mark In the title-role Hanchett Frank Mordaunt, aUHaa Minefield. Alles business, promises good resnltsr ganza than as a farce actor. The support was not by her attractive appearance Hall as manager and Chas. K. Bnrns as Mr. and Mra? Etmora, tlrtly that either got It. a new which treasurer. Jobn T. Craven, MOlle say . . and pleasing voice. Sbe Is most deservedly James Dean, Mrs. Louisa Bdstrom, Mr*. Murray. _ variety they are going Into the sawdust trade Penn- up to the mar!* "The Marionettes," a two-act a Both of these gentlemen served Mr. Clarke Morse Montague. Mlaa A. riURUg urn Jin. Cincinnati.—1. Witch our favorite. :n r.'jria- Bowers. H. B. Bradley. George Aza>wA,Ta]n as la all prpbabu* piece, posseaacs-ilttle merit and Is evidently tbe John Morris made an amusing Captain, the same capacities at the R. Parkea* - Morgan, Bra colonna. X We eaaoot aay. laasmach sylvanla turns out some very queer people, not- Walnut-street The- Walter Lennox, Daniel , MeWe Bgmond. sua three in Clnrinnau within the past unskilled In writing for tbe stage, or snd Flora Irwin as the nepbew did her part atre Magnlnness. NaDler Lo- Bts Murrey. Unit Ity he baa bad two or withstanding one other sons has lost been given a work ofone for several years. It bad been Intended nilan o. Fir. Ana or tour yeera. first act Is very cleverly. Her singing of the serenade H. Barr. Charles Stumes. Leslie ABen. riSi, Horrlaaey. Mendo three situation in President OarfleM'a Cabinet, Tbe fol- haa been ruined by alteration. The was to have W. H. Vernon, the young actor, brought J. tetr uu B. C—The Academy of Music this olly.wUl seat nboat well done. Tbe remainder of the cast Mrs. George c. Boniface. Msrk Price, George Coes Flak. Mat lowing letter.- terbatfm. etc, received a few doll and prosy, bat las second contains some fanny was over from England by Mr. a X40U. The Bowery Theatre, before to became the Tballa, was creditably Claris P'ay Luke Schoolcraft, Edward Strakoscb. reenter, LnBle a%SbS?&& Ideas, snd If the whole piece shonld be rewritten distributed, the full llrt including: short engagement at and Walter Bam* would seat ahont 1.773. In 111 present form It win prob- days ago at one ol our dramatic agencies. Bead, tbe hon8*ra»bJpr to Its Bine were Pantogtan, Ki It Valentine. Flora Irwin; Duke of lis guests at a dinner at tbe Tremont Prioe- less. digest, If It is not indigest- and compressed into forty minutes' acting time and Buts, opening: but, tbls Idea having bet^lfAlidooed. House (Ubble). ably aeat ponder and Inwardly be l. the event being the TJeanmnrif._ Heine yurre£l.Minnls SpringSeld.—Too need to read our errors columns would prowls much more diverting than In It pres- Big. Olml (his first appearance at this theatre); will appear wben itreopens, 200th representation of 'Mr Bobenson. Mra. D., ible playlt)Jr»ca new piece Partner' tbls Mlifrihevt, tram week to week. We do not furnish stfdreaaes in this thus: Captain Merry Mac. John Morris; Marieral, the season, and the 4SDth total since GexsJdlasvMadas! sua 'OB.TDB Pfeaa Inform me If I can eld a sldoatlon ova tbe ent form. .-The plot Is called "Mammon," being supported by W. H. lte department except La emergencies. Several OJ those yon Jno KHs'er. the manlier Osnt, sudssBtrhelng destrone of eloping with i nnpll of mavor. Gee. W. Palmer; Ko-ko, a servant, Dan production 'BOlee Taylor' is coming to - bianchi arbznen, Jfia. A Balnlbro, ABee .ban. as I have Inquired ad Mr Herbert and Rose Wood. Mr. Clarke contemplates the aak Rrr were In last week's paper. I shall throws a note over the wan of tbe Collyer; Grand W. H. of the Pittsburg Opera; and be Informed me, that tbe AcaolA academy, Matelot. Frank Glrard; Olivette, Lillian playing frequent engagements at his theatre, and Bush of the Denver ar. I*. Cocaaibna.-4a>ow the lady las* week'e paper. write to avod's. sal am at pretend scnav on aaraaw scbool-eroanAa, aed-ft le read In torn by tbe teacher ana opera-house le In Juan, Bathe OB 7 yoa, Russell; the Countess, May Irwin; Velveteen, will be town; be win open In July. Its circus columns located ft , w. Ccu'aClreoe In Aastra- In tile Place. But tbe Stage. la to small to Bmprove my salt, en ot the Derpaa, neb ot whom believes that It Is Intended present on tbe opening night. He says he The UtlluilM manager's as to her companion, Bessie Grey. The general ef- enow-hound companies got ont last Ua, and abn gave the mtantiom the and I have elan got a good Friend wleb la tololng the same for herself. Boh Cmmp. Bloont'e servant, obtains admis- will make tbe Lyceum recognized as Philadelphia's week. BUBdaLAaaie rotora. fect or tbe recital was a most pleasing one, . ..Mme. Wye-King, Slanors BeBvle and BnmmcraeM.Xic- BusI oea*, ween mostly atlne- Lite- Drame'a. and wish sion to the grounds under tbe dlagulee of an Italian best theatre. — , mni« Jamison,Bra. ear- alio known aa 'Taekee Bill" who °f we Hlve-Klng W. H. aurroM. ud to alt on a Larwe Stage aa to Bmpr»va ua. and to able ua orgsjurrindar. but saddanly nmreu the name of the pnpll and we could pick out most of the princi- Maooik Mitchell was announced to play In Concert Com- la supposed to be with Cole's Circus, la Informed that hie "•"T werei?^.in tbe ofty last nest, Hovainle shantey. Mn.' Jo- to lot bnavy Part's an yna woald Oblige as rerry maoh In to whom he ut te deliver hla master's message, and re- pal numbers, and say tbat they were given the or week Manager talherdledla December test, and that hla mother weed ,1 Academy Mu9lc. Minneapolis, Minn., March John W. atptaina tt> belDlog us to alt on the Rtasra- members only tbat it rhymes with concertina. As ail ot In a very enjoyable manner. Olivette's Carroll or Letta's Company left kiiey, cuonu sob-song T, 8, bnt was sick Stanley. Arilne like to bear from him. My age la 21 rear'a and mr Friend's Is 23 years yoa will the Inmates' names do this hi dellven tbe message to 9, on account or the snow-blockade was Eaaua.Mii. 9*1- If lain Bice mean the was particularly good, and the Duke's "Bob up Carrie BLgrsexr, Basbna.— by yon find Enclosed Bavalape with Stamp and eddn. each one separately, that the Captain Is waiting for bis detained at Cedar Rapids, Ia. Sbe arrived In time, In charge. DO Svaln. American clown, hla name aopeare m oar Serenely" and the choruses "Jamaica Rom," led Carroll rejoins them I4.....:Hsveriv rB Oerggle at. Oialr. Muda Pleas write at once and oblige vonra Reept eweetheart outside the wall, end that ahe mu*t procure a however, to appear in "Jane Eyre" e to a large Colored Llnaard, every week or so. He la still pet funiting by prank Glrard, and Minstrels open at bis theatre 31 fUjerwooAQraceB. Cincinnati permitting. New York Is soon to ladder to seale It- As the Ceptala'a bead appean above "The Torpedo and the audience. Route: St. Paul 10, 11. 12, City, The Laos, In B. B. W., Baltimore.—It tbe father la a reaponafble person, " Sioux Mathilda Scott-Palne Opera Topkck. Hie. Joeie a musical festival, should do nothing, tbe wall, he la surprised to flod 111 of the girls mounted »n whale were no less effective. Tbe latter chorus Ia., Company are recruit- can get rooms. It Is a matter for yoa to consult s have we 14, Council Blnffs 16. Omaba 16, Lincoln, Neb., ing In Chicago.. Thornton, Dollla Sou ladders waiting to receive him. The scheme rails, and the received a number or encores, and with the . .The Carver Combination have re- Gnca iwyer first of 11L therefore, to Irritate that Western emporium IT. 6t. Joseph. Mo.. 18, 10. Atchison, To- Lament. Madaat Taraar, Cora 8. upon, cnrtala fMls. Ia the second net another nlan to carry '-Farandole" was among Kb-*., 21, turned from Dakota Maroh a. Roland at TBI stsnti of C. B Hicks of minstrel note dralres si to We have bad "Tbe Black Venus" and "Tbe Black the favorites. This ab- peks 22. Leavenworth Reed Maeuta. Mra. Jo- Waugh,Mn. Ame- off Georglna le concocted. Ao exhibition of marionettes 23. Kansas City 24. 25. 2C. the Grand In 'An Arabian Night.' Inform him that hla brother. J. 1>. Bloke, la extremely ul Crook." We now suggost that tbe Klralfvs give breviated opera, as It Is given hero, can be O.aThbb- laphloa lia Is to be alveo in 'be school-recm at Bight, and Bob and At Pence's Opera-bouee "Richard HI" held senwtnkle Is trying to MnHattla The request la signed by A. K. Thomas, Baltimore, Md. to to credited with making quite an attractive musical organize a company for Miliar. Ware. Annie D. as a tan-colored Vennsby way ot variety. It would the Captain propose bribe the manager permit tbem tbe boards March 7. 8. 9. S. K. Chester as Richard Uula P.M. B., St. Joseph.—It Is not customary lor proprietors afterpiece. Montana Frank Roberts and Ella Wallace. Bella fresh, at all events. . . .Talking about to take th« pieces ot the figures. Thaaecond »ceoeshowe An Interesting olio preceded the Stockton Miliaoo. Mra. of traveling troupes to guarantee performers their sala- be something and Miss Pbosa McAllister as CJueen Elizabeth succeed Joseph Flora Walte, Maada tbe sehoolrocm. and the marionettes ere brought In a opera^lncludlng Victoria Tn aerial feats on the Wheetock and Hiss Helen Sedg- Mora. ries tor tbe enure aaesoo by fomlahleg security. fresh things calls to mind a couplet we dreamed were quite successful. The entire enst wan not up wick Magee, Mia Clem- Waleott, JuUa large box. which, when opened, ahowa tba Captain and trapeze; Louise and Florence In the 'Deacon Crankett' Company. .. .Mlaa ar, Camllle J. W. H. Louise Arnott la supposed to be somewhere while asleep under Jananscuek's acting at Booth's Murlo In vocsl selec- to the standard. or tbe eat Toaug, lit Anna — Bob made uo to respectively resemble wax flsuns ot a tions; "Flowers Forest" was to Georgia Tyler, late leadrng-lady at Sanaitau. Emma In this vicinity. When last hoard from, Jennie waa In Theatre; and this Is It: Tony Pastor In bis ever-popular comic Emmett'B May. Fenule Bin boy and a ctrL and'after some very tunny tnoldenta the have been given 10. 11, 12 Frederick Bryton Academy, Is In Jobn S. Clarke's Iselxlat, Mn. D. Ban Frandaeo, retired. Freeh'-' le T.,* yoa songs: Lizzie Slmms' transformation dances, Cempauv. Philadel- "Ferdinand so John know. pleee ends In a loose manner. and company arrived 7, and will for go, I Morris, Clan to. I remain two or phia The A. C. B., La Orange.—No answers by mall Bead our That folks have be Owuer believe him a "go I" the Italian ln which she makes twelve rapid changes; Lester German Company at McTicker's 13 to learn of the Mr. Goodwin as organ-grinder was three weeks, wben they are to return to Winnipeg aBBTUorBm* un. amusement columns when you wub [ • Jannty.l and Williams ln tbelr sketch PbJTed The sting or Conscience' for Mr. En- FrobmaB, Chaa. Morrlfoo, Lonla orcomblnatlooa. fairly successful. Tbe live monkey wblch be led "The Actors," Intro- for a season of eight weeks. They report a success- neteaoVW.w. Hh. a> whereabouts ..... It Is thought tbat when the enow shall have ducing parodies on popular gel's benefit J. H. Haverly will send his rrankila.lL MnmaMra, The W. J. CBarxLLS, Gnat Bend.—1. It will coat $172.80 on attracted a liberal share of the attention of the songs and new witti- ful trip, from which they have Just returned, melted In tbe western wllils and the immense cisms; and tbe negro •Strategists' Company to California Archi- Fowlar. W. W. Miller. Henry 3c ruse. 2. Yes; the first number will be twenty pages, audience by Its antics. In this scene he acted sketches "A Woman or Few through northern Minnesota and Dakota. " Ford. Tboa B. Martin. B. a. paeted and trimmed. drifts given up tbe secrets of the deep, many miss- Words" bald Forbes lectures at Central Music Han tbla Frank O) ut It will be lolded, Armand to the Camllle of Daisy Ramsden In the and -The Rudiments or Acting," ln wblcb The "One Hundred Wives" Combination JohoE- Praiar, K. J. Manlno, Prot A. L. B., Providence.—Betaln them until June 1, In ac- ing actors and entire combinations win be found Collyer. Frauk Glrard. week.;.... George Maxwell's Compsnv will re- AlnauV closing portion of tbe fourth act of "Camllle," Dan Jennie Christie, Louise to good business ln *^.wt Barton Preeth. J. W. atcATOT. H. W. cordance with notice already published to that effect. among tbs dead And this reminds us tbat none Stayed Haverly's Theatre, ceive Fred Williams and wife at Battle it Is tbat be Dlebner and F. Cooper were seen. Neither Eugene Creek. Deib FDnman.Oao. Nelaoo. Cbaa. Mo Siomatceb—Blggiaa* address la SS Weat street, and presumed Intended to give an Imi- rooklrn. N'. Y„ last week. Smith A Mestayer's Mlcb.. tbls Astray * MUton or onr professional friends have been compelled to nor tbe Whitings appeared on Saturday night week...... Annie Sutherland and Dick Paon. Barney 0) Nobtee. New York. tation ot Charles R. Tborne Jr. In that role, but new company open In "Pour Prendre Conge" 14, Masters join Marble's NUon. J. X. go "over tbe bills to tbe poor-bouse" during tbe when we were present. Comedy Company st Olen- AsSus, ChaA.lt. Fob, Bd. OeaderJ J. O.C., Bath —No answers by mall. Watch our mo«le- the resemblance was not striking. His persona- Mitchell's Pleasure Party 21. Charles L_ Andrews, coe Mn. Fred Frank, Joe Haab, Das for oi Sisters. severe Winter we have Just pulled through. This Musical Notes.—The Edstrom will Join Florence AiDext al columns tbe whereabooit the Hyen tion or Bob was comical, but his greatest success Italian-opera season at tbe manager. Is to receive a benefit 23 F. Polar, cbaa. KaltoB, NIbo lastrumeat la called a Ib comforting Is the lady known aa Hiaa Le- s. Herbert In Washington, Ia The 'Rooms HKAaiaiBW. New Brttala.—Tbe was made as tbe female wax figure. tbo Academy of Music opened with a performance to Frajne, Frank Olden. Abe His make-op Chsnrreu presented "Kit" to fair business at tbe Rent' party went ont five , harmonleon. for Prat r wood noir, and who attends to D'Oyley Carte and "Blllee was admirable, and his eccentricities of "Martha" Marcb 7, wltb Oerater. Cary, Ravelll weeks, and came In PoateiWrn. O 6rr*°. Inatloa Bob R. Hope Church.—Ed. Jamea, who advertises, can elicited Park Theatre. Robson and Crane open 21 ln almost as f Taylor's" Interests in this country, the same so (In place ofCampanlnl. wbo was of many days. Tbey will reorganize and FUaon, A. W. at Orngiil ttt B. P- seou ion "The QaednlleCall Book" for SO centa. sc'earns oflaugbter. Mme. Mlchela, who reap- out tbe bill ln At tbe Novelty Theatre (Eastern District! Joseph leave tenderly alluded to by the poet as "Lost Lconore f consequence 31. with Mr. Blalsdell as leading man anS «^ofan Fredericks, Con 0*0001107, Jobn O. L-, Boston —Ton can reach Lew Wilson the gym- peared alter a long absence, gave a capital portrayal ol a severe cold) and Del Puente In Murphy In "Kerry Gow" wsn the attraction. Bus- And It so, by what means waa she recovered T No Gollck A Fair as managen Gallck BIsls- Se. Oaboroe. 0. A. nast by addressing him In care of The Era, London. or the principal of the/academy. D&Ibv Ramsden, the principal roles. Mrs. Swift, Mile. Valletta. iness was good. The "One Hundred Wives" A Oala, OdeU. Wm. attention paid to replies unless they are accom- Com- dell's 'Guaranteed Attractions' are an dead Oaone A. O. Byracoae.—I. Advertise by ell means. X who played Arabella Minks, a type of Belinda, the Miss Cary, Slg. Ravelll and Del Puente were heard bination will the ran, J. (opera) O'Brien, Tboa. hold boards this week, and will A new -Uncle Tom's Cabin' party Branter.E. O. Q Tbero la no amusement agency in either aectlon- panied by the writer's photograph and autograph; ln "Don Giovanni" 9. As go out under • Slavey In "Our Boys," did fairly, and Campanlnl continued be Byrne. John H. 3c OR, Frlu W. W- O. a. Chicago.—Aa you wish ua to settle a dis- not, was appro- followed 21 by the "Daniel Rocbat" Combi- Nixon. Bernard A Drew. They openat mind you, for publication, but as a guaranty 111, "Faust" replaced "Meflstofele" 11, with Slg. EvangvWe, BatabaOar * Dorla Gala, WaUar Orrln, Geo. W. pute, pleaae state exactly what It la. priately made np, save tbat sbe wore sandal boots nation. Ind.. 21. of good faith Another plot or land at the then South. The company Include W. . etoahelLVal Glbbona. Jobn OIlTer.Ked ft SOBgcxiBkB, Toronto.—Andreas In care of of fashionable make and expensive light-blue hose, Lazzarinl ln the title-role. Valleria being tbe Mar- H. bun Tax southeast Wood's Museum, Philadelphia, was crowded to Smith. Phlneas Leach, Frank Drew, L. Oermon. John PeUt,Cbai. Ourrn Poet-offce- corner or Broadway and Thirty-second gberita. "Rlgoletto" was sang at tbe matinee 12, a E. Thomas, pSlleTL- wblcb led the spectator to expect momentarily overflowing every evenlngof the past week, and on P. Seamon. C. E. OalaijjrnoB. Fovera, Jen D. W. G., South Bend,—Address him In can ot TOT street, about one hundred and twenty-five feet wltb Oerster as Gllda Lawrence, Harry Lewis, Adelaide that sbe would suddenly doff ber Cinderella garb, .An organ and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, the attrac- Elliott, Gdj. wnu R. Power. C. B. OLrrrgK Post-office. square, has Just been purchased for four hundred recital May Smith, Helena Leach and Little Percy caper as Prince Prettylellow In gorgeous attire. harp was given by Geo. W. Morgan tion being Gooldisc Prank Prlmroaa. 0. H. and "A Celebrated Case," wblch was given Lewie. W. fl". Namxsuo, Salem Dion Bouelcault waa horn In Dub- thousand dollars. We have tried onr beat to And and bis daughter Maud at Cblckering Smltb stage-manager, H. M. Clatk Sanjt'ijS^B^ GibbooaTrhil FatrlckTj. a CD On. Inland. Frank Lamb as a fat page called Sardanapalus Hall 10. for tbe first time at that house March T. It was advance agent Penoy, out who bought It, and what Is going to be A number or performers, and James M. Nixon manager (larnella. Boot- B.a B. D., Weilsbora,—We do not rrcogniia tbe pertisa by did well ; but little can be said In favor of tbe restof among whom elaborately mounted and well acted. At tbe Mon- ' Harry Peart done with It. Is a museum to be built on were Alien bos left Habn's Comic-opera Com- Bvoard.UW. Oarranwoa. a a that name and title. tbe cast. Mr. Goodwin and company closed with Mme. Anna Bishop, Mrs. Rice-Knox and day, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday matinees pany." Omar, Jr., Leon- PrWMey, Joe It. or what r Why not give particulars t Thus Bstthbr.D.w. J. W. a. Baltimore—S. E. Cheater la at the Criterion the week. Florence Copleaton, appeared at a concert for tbe "East Lynne" was played to good attendance. - anl Purely, p. C Theatre, Mlooeapolla. endetb tbe flfty-eecond lesson of tbe twenty-eighth The Actors' Order op PBrsTWDSTrrr. wtitoti waa " benefit of the Women's Hospital at Stelnway nail For the current in. J. L. J. W. C. T„ 8andaaky Mate. Jaaanachak la a native ot series Tbe Black Crook." nnder the direction or the week "A Celebrated esse" every organized In Philadelphia. Pa.. Jan. 12. 1849. fsStv- of Turn Oltppkb epistles to the Corinthian 10 Tbe New York Philharmonic Club's fifth and BllMUIll. Ed. D. rear, Cbaa. riaUaif. rnd. Prague. A astrU. Klralfy Brothers, was revived In Nlblo's Garden night and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. ohartered by the Court ol Walter readers of onr valuable paper, and with this also soiree took place at Cnlckering Hall 8. Common Pleas In that l -Tba OrlAo. Daa Pbaenlx. CD J. Marie Other afternoons, Bii in P.—L Tony Pastor tint took out • variety troupe In March T, and did a fair business dating tbe week. "The Serious Family." city in 1864. bas Issued a copy or tbelr constitution Beasts*. BobC. Hawa. J. P. Phdllpa. Cbaa. BB. X See rearalarcolama of answers. closes tbe present form of this record of amuse- Schelle. soprano; S. B. Mills, pianist and Messrs. Georgia Tbe cast was: Hertzog, J. F. Peters; Count Wolfbn- Woodthorpe and F. A. Cooper ap- and by-laws in pamphlet form, which roily BalnLJ. W. Harru, Sick Parry. Edwin W. a M.. Urbane —W. W. Coje'e Clrcni will get back ments. We nave every confidence that the changes Arnold, nolln, and Breltscbock, harpist, were In ex- Palmer, Pied A. steln. R. M. Burton; Rudolph, a poor artist, Harry peared at tbe National Theatre, Philadelphia, the. plains the object and tbe working or the B at aai , B.O. Hoamn, Oon ben about the early pert of April next. and Improvements In tbe new volume, tbe first order. It tbe programme Blanche Roosevelt sang at past week, in "Dash, or tbe Girl of tbe Hills." Btenor.Tba Hoaatar. L. A. Porter. W. B. COBSTsjrr BBsasa "Under the Gaslight" la tbe prop- ot wbloh la Its Daltoo: Von Pritrengruutz, E. S.Tarr; Greppo, W. also Includes a stirring appeal to the theatrical number to make appearance on CblcKering llall 11, tbe bill Including also C. prior kCool HlTWOOd. 0. W. Frame A Laralle erty ot Aogoatln Daly, theatrical manager, ot this dry. H. Lytell; Wolfgar, W. R. Taylor; Bruno, C. to which drama there was an olio by Jobn profession. From this we learn tbat the order, A. QoeeD,Chaa. Wednesday, March 23. will meet with the approval Frltsch, tenor; O. Paplnl, basso: C. E. Hassel- Bui. Oao. OLD THmaTBX-GOBB Too are la error. lone Burke la Scbmltleln; Caspar. R. Toole; Zamlel, and Willie La Rue, Little Venus. Jas. Kearney, "composed Ballaaton, — of our thousands of readers In all parts of tbe I A. H. brlnk, violinist; E. Welner, entirely ol actors. Is tbe only one or i, j. w.m HarriiAWood H. K. not dead. She la living In England. flntlat;E. R. Case.plan- Denbam; Skuldewelp, Chas. Bleaaer; Redglare. M. Thorn and Darvln. Minnie Lee, Emma and Louis its kind In tbe world; Is sell-supporting snd . w. L. P. Bowonh, John 0) Bead. Chaa. W. P. a. Boston.—Bret Harte'e otficlal address world. The changes are Intended for tbelr benefit Ist; sndC. E. Pratt.accompaolst own hae been Dragonfla (sprite), Tbe fHth con- Alfredo, Chas. Diamond. Gallagtrerand Mack, end lng Its Barlow. W. P.*W. HULOoT Badcllle, Jaa-B. changed trom to Scotland. more than for our own. tbe proposed Improvements Franklin; Yoang America; own ban and buildings; Is under no uxeless Germany Olaagow, vert of tbe Philharmonic Society took place at tbe Alfred Llston. Attendance mod. Tbe Rentz- atraaxlag, B. U Bajtoywood.aot Wn. CD Boaaall. Sol 8. P. B. P., 8outhbrldge.—Nettle, the boras exhibited with necessitating a largely-Increased outlay of money, Bristleup (sprite), Leonordo Ruppel: Stalacts.MIss Academy of expenses for rent, etc Although It has, ln every Bihn, Ofcar Music 12. Josefly was the soloist. Santley Novelty begin Bsngtimsn A Bat HoBir,tamer, Nat W. 0. Coop's Circus, is of a neb cream, or russet, color. labor and care, which cheerfully Pauline Markbam: Amlna, Miss Belle Melville; Company an engagement Instance, rnlfllled every Just demand npon Its char- Harerlj," B. Boa, Tboa. A. we most make. The Saalneld concert at Stelnway llall 12 lar J. _ J. P. J., Jiekaonville—Fied Dunn, Box 14, Denlaon, Dame Barbara, Miss Fannie Simmons; Carllne, March 14. itable fond. Its assets are to-day many thousands Burnett, Maier Harruon. B, H. Bosah,Chaa. Texaa. Introduced to our audiences two new singers Miss Louise Dempsey; Rosetta. Miss Flora Lee. Maooib Dennino, Jeanne Matthews. J. B. War- ahead or all cosmopolitan rivals." Any actor ol Barnum. P. T. ex) Handaraon, 0. W. Ryan. John P. Buotclop-bdu Bee oolum not answers on secoed page Mile. Rublnl, soprano; and Miss Emma Dearborn. — FACT AlfT> FAJfCT KOCTJSKD. Altbongb thirty mounted and acted, ltdtd not com- ren, Clara Pennoyer, Frank Vf~. Hulflsh. N. G. three years' standing ln any part ot the world can BnT0«»j_J. 0. CD L J. II., OU City.—We cannot turnlsh his address. The programme alse Included violin solos by Carl BuiUll. WBL Harle. Lon Boacn A BbeUon A. A. S.. York. Watch Mlaa Joale Ooagenheim la coming back to us. She haa pare favorably with the early productions of this Tustln. Jonas Blumenthal, Helen Payne, Samuel become a member, and by paying the initiation- ~ — our amusement columns Lanzer, Jas. Caulflcld'a orgun playing. Mme. M. F. dwortb, Harry Halnrlch, Ferd BaJnJnrd, Milton A BxatTLaa.—Stg. BrignoU la a Milanese birth. been for famed spectacle. Pauline Markbam (wbo was erro- A. and Noel C. Kennedy. Jerome Buck, W. fee and twelve monthly dues or one dollar will, by In Australia many a year, but La now expected In Weyman's plano-recltals, Spencer's vocal quartet C. '.Bobby HoDtLD Rice. Allrad WiSH.aSyrecuse.- Do not know. neously announced as having been the original rep- Mayne. Wm. P. Rulon and P. F. McCabe are among after one year, be entitled to receive $10 per week •r-AUred "^.ti.iM, T. Boberta. Pred CD San Francisco, where sbe win appear upon tbe atage. and F. De Leanhodny's zither solos There resentative ofStalacta. instead ot Annie Kemp), was tbe volunteers announced for tbe benefit of P. A. wben sick. In case of bis death be will be .A (.CD Jarwood, Jaa. Blebirda. A B. Lawrence Barrett called upon President Garfield on the have been so many applications for seatB for tbe In every respect satisfactory. She has lost none or Berretta, one ot the editorial staff of Taggart's Srovtded wltb s burial-place, snd $160 funeral i. John onaar, L. A. Bldnrda. Oea IBTBOOVCTORT. tilth Inst The Phllbarmoalo Society of^Nraak. N. T., May Musical Festival tbat the management have .Then. Hiwlar. 0. Blrkaby, Jobn ber beauty or face or figure, ber voice retains Philadelphia Sunday Time*. Tbe entertainment sneflts be given to bis widow or any relative. gave Its second symphony concert last week decided to postpone tbe sale from March 21. Oartea, Frank H. Haninatoa. J. C. Booaldo, Gao. Hosdat. March u, '81_ at the Opera- Its power, and ebe singe ss swee'ly as of yore. takes place at tbe Amateur Drawing-room, In that Upon tbe death of a brother's wife be Is to receive and first dispose of the choice places at pub- (ami, Jr.. ntob Billiard ADeMott Bannia,E4. We Dad a foretaste of Spring daring tbe early house In that place The conductor or the society It O. The ballets were highly effective, and the dancing city, March 10, S50 to aid blm ln defraying tbe funeral expenses. OonaayTgn Banrp, HI Bedmond A Blake D. WUaon. Its orchestra la made up of nearlv tblrrv per- lic auction There were Sunday-night of De Rosa ana Csppellnl In tbe bine ballet aroused Mrs. Scott-Siddons, at the Chestnut - street Looked at In the light simply of a stock-Insurance CriwftnL J. 1 Harmon. Pred Bice, Dan part of tbe past week, bat Wednesday and lie formers. Several of these axe ladles The Elkaot concerts 13 at tbe Tballa Theatre, where this city lost valuable mnch enthusiasm. A new divert!setnent entitled Opera-bouse, March T, made her first appearance company. It seems to ns to be admirably adapted CroweO.Kd- J. HiDer.W. O. Byden.Oea B. storm knocked all tbe conceit oat of na. a member last week In tba Marie Gel9tlnger and Maurice Dengremont were Sexton, (B) When, on death of Joseph n. Pincker, twenty "Women and wine," with De Rosa. Arnold Klralfy In Philadelphia as an actress for a number of to the wants of the profession, wbo can by a small Cauwy, ~ (OIC. * Hammer. Wo. M. C yean ago colooel tbe special attractions; at the Metropolitan Con- La«) ; Jack, 8. i.O) Sheldon. B. M. tbe Sabbath day. Old Sol smiled npon ns from tbe of the Sixth Regiment of this oltv'a millUs and Mile. Camls as principals, was pretty and years, appearing as Rosalind ln "As You Like It" outlay provide for themselves against sickness and ' cert Hall, with Rudolph Rial's orchestra and Callander. H. -Tin." Btandlih. Harry Dloa Bouelcault has written Clara Morris a letter specialties presented on that date and matinee 9, as the Infirmities or age, avoid empyrean bine, and we donned tbe lovely Spring pleaclng. Tbe In tbe third Adolpb Fischer, 'cellist; Lady Teazle ln and tbe necessity of Jackson, J. B. it) Bralta. Bart (3) complimenting her highly aa en emotional actress, and at Koster A Dial's act Included Juggling feats by Awata Eatnoabln. "School for Scandal" 8, and as Juliet In "Romeo charitable appeals tn their brethren and tbe publle Ca9aodar, Chaa. Bwonaboorne, C. overcoat, lavender trousers and patenMeatber and praising her eapedaDy for her performance ol Hall, where Gllmore's Band were heard In a pop- acrobatic feats by tbe Herbert Brothers, burlesque and Juliet" 9. Sbe took a benefit 10, wnen "Blind at large. Many or the best known and most popu- _W Joaaaton, B. W. Splrea, Jobn Camfue. Be concludes by staring that he haa "a great ular programme, having for soloists E. A. Lefebre. . sboes, and went forth upon the ayenne, we felt all vocalists Iolanthe" and "The lar actors or the .HurjdO roalLTom SolllTan. Joe respect for your predecessors In the part of Camilla— Imitations of Tyrolean by Pauline Mark- saxophonist; Mr. Breltscback, harpist; Walter Honeymoon" were put up. be- present time are members of the Johnaon, A. O. aiephena, W. T. the ; betier for the resurrection, mean Doche, Matilda Heron. Modleska and Sarah Bern- ham, Lnnlse Dempsey and Mr. Lytell, and ventril- given at the matinee 12. Sbe played Viola order. and entered the di- Emerson, cornet-soloist; Slg. De Carlo, piccolo- ralso ar Jobnarm. Chaa. aoUy.Dan hardt—but you combine an that waa admirable in each." Twelfth Night" 11, Baat- vine sanctuary like onulal dialogues by Prot Alex, navta, Tbe piece player; F. and Lady Macbeth 12. AT Dickson's Grand Opera-house, Indian- rokmoa.Gai Sayen, Tom one who has nude his calling Tbe question la not so mnch as to by wbit process of com. and De Leanbodny. zltber-sololst. will not have a long run. as Manager Haverly has The new theatre, to be known as the People's apolis, Ind., Blf. dmar.J. IF. Ten, John' Stunt, H.L. Bntatlon Dion makes Bernhardt the nredeceasor of Clan Married March e, by the Rev. Alfred Moment, Buflalo played Marcb 7. 8, to roll and election sore, and feels no tribulation'for his already arranged with Dion Bouelcault to Theatre, now In course of erection ln St. Lonls, Cellap.Wm. W. Sbarldan, J. P. lorrta In Camilla, aa when ft waa that Dion saw Bern- begin at the residence of the officiating clergyman, bouses. At the cloae of the flnt act or "Tbe Prairie past misdeeds. Everything was bright and cheery. his engagement two earlier than Mo., will be completed by SepL 1. William Keeehln, C. H Skllllnta, a. A. hardt in the role Possiblv Bnudcault la atill a confec- weeks bad been Theodore Glider, professionally known as Billy c. WalP' 8 Miss Thompson, the soubrerte. wbo, says tioner, and deals out with aa lavish a hand as of originally Intended. Mitchell Is tbe sole proprietor, and be states It Sharmao, Jobn Hen asked as to drink who had never taken that yore*. . . Wilson of Keegan and Wilson, song-and-dance tbat onr correspondent, "had been qnlte 01 for several W,a' Sbeehan A Jone* Geerg Heaschel the barltooe has presumptively doubled will be In every respect a first-class bouse, The cat-show at Bunnell's Museum, whlcb has artists, and Ml9s Carrie wltb a days, fainted, and was unable to proceed wltb ber OobanV5aB Unc Percy 11a. trouble before; and venders of cnt flowers Bar- bis ospaaty as a singer, without beeomlog a "doable- Edwards or Ross and Ed- seating capacity scored a victory, will be continued tbe present of about three thousand. It Bart, which waa creditably taken by Miss Lvdta ten i, Frank Sweeney, T. F. vrrteed vocalist," In Bolton on the Sth lost he mar- wards, female boxers. rounded ns as If they were a swarm of bees and week. The Dims In the cat duet and Ttll's Royal will be conducted on tbe same principle as the enter. [ally A Haley, Bnow, Ben ried/ Mlaa LIDIan Bailey, the aweet singer of tbat M. II. Leavitt takes possession of Tony Pastor's Haverly's Colored Minstrels are billed 18, OaldVaBTfA -, we monument or sweetness. took Marionettes will be Introduced. Harry C. Munroe Grand Opera-house, New York, and first-class com- 19 Ca^aidA Booker Etaonf * Sanda Bwaln, 8. C. a We In tbe city Chicago la lnoklng forward to a grand festival la Theatre April 18 for the Summer season. .Salvlnl gave a single performance at tbe tr-.e 1S8X It la to surpass Cincinnati'* and bis performing cat "Salamander" made their binations desiring to arrange time are requested -Ooto, Bam KDeaaa, rhea, 8bartaek.'0tla sacred concert at tbe Hadlson-sqaare Garden, and, Bering or and to Jarrett A Tooeek are organizing tbrougb Sim- Park Theatre 9. aottng In The Gladiator.' The at- Smith, T. Slater forever slleoos BL Louis musically. Theodore Thomas is Oral appearance In public last week. to apply to W. H. Smith, manager. Farther par- CeDdaLB. A. Miss Kings- monds A Brown a dramatic company to travel tendance was good. The company supporting hltn Spencer, K. overcome with tbe eloquence of toe clarionet and to conduct It- It Is not to loter.'ere with the : programme uculare Caana. Tboa. W.CD C (D land, tbe lady magician, Introduced her Illusion are published on another page. produced Tbe Guv'nor' 10. 'A Child Sawyer, Jacob bv which Tbomaa la to conduct a series of concerts in the and play "Jack Sbeppard," with Jennie Yeamans or the : 8. r.r. A. tdratll. N. tbe brassy Indifference ol the trombone, we known aa the Dramatic Picture-gallery. Whim- J. H. Ryan of J. K. Emmet's Combination was State' Stelaon, John re- BxDoeltfon Bond rag, Chicago, durlog the comlne July as Jack. 16, for four nights and a matinee oonanva. Won. KamsTMark sical Wbltefleld his presented by his wife with a boy-baby 8. rin»- Stone, H. F. mained to see that the gallant pedestrian racers aadAusust Manse Kendall's place In "The Money- made first appearance, Intro- In a sitt for damages brought Marcb Mies Sellna Fetter began sn engagement of three -CarroU Broa. Sam'l ducing by Col. T. Allston Mart Anderson and company Lanke. Will Bcrlhner, a A. were sent on tbelr way rejoicing. When w« saw spinner" has. since she was hurt by tba runaway are!, odd folks and comic characters. Mis* Brown. Morris Simmonds and the Hanlon Brothers are billed ln performances at English's Opera-bouse li, acting dent, by Mlaa Kate Partisan, tbe lady who waa Lena, tbe cornet-soloist, and nouston, Texas, Marcb 21, 22, Galveston 35, nou WbiJ. biTborne, Mono. Smith, Bort Hi that vast crowd of athletic admirers potrlov down been taken Nino Melton consti- against John P. Smith, Mestaver, Etnmerson, Clark 23, 24, Marians in Tbe wire.' The ambitious yoang lady 8lerana,Wm. H. In this country a few yean ago with Mlaa Emily FallhftiL tuted tbe rest or tbo exhibition. 26, New Orleans. La., 28, one week. WTCL (3) Lea. Wuly their dollars, we felt anxious aboat the theatres, In tbe curiosity and the Daly Brothers for playing proved to be posses.sed of a sonorous voice, an aC- Lara, Chu. Bemblea,Mr. (mtb- Mlaa Jennie Weston of the Weston Slaten got back an adaptation ot McCoNNELL's "Arabian Night" Cooper A Jaekaon and. feared that the qnartet of runners department tbe color organ, an Invention of Bain- "Le Voyage en Suisse." Company Is due traotlve figure, a pleasing countenance and bright LUtle. Chaa. er ot Geo. W. and walk- from England aa the Sth Inst In the steamer Brln. She Is tbe Supreme Court, on ln St. , bridge Bishop, sbowlngthe relation between music Paul, Minn.. March 21, 22, Winona, Wis., 23, blue • CurolL'oTk. Leater.D W Sambleai ers wonld sicken every actor In town; bnt when, on now la Boston The series ot concerts given In application of Howe* Hummel, on Monday, March eyes, and displayed considerable power and snd color, was exhibited for tbe first time In public. Lacrosse 24, Madison 25, JanesvUle 28, Chicago, talent V5thing to foam amyan it the morning of Marcb X IHa ancient waa smallpox. Xakaobr Abbey has engaged for his Park Thea- applause 1 Tniacorreaposdeut, sner stating that Kit's wile best representations that nave been given the anil throughout tbe week to good attendance. He ia, Lovla. Jobo B.~ Taraoor, Jalea (T) turned oat;- for Uwi.-3fendy" now of tnlun ODTthe reached tre next season H. J. Wldmer as conductor of the eral. 'Isabella' Is announced for tbe matinee " hla a few boars belonhla death, fill the part orUllvefle; will be Laland, Matt (11 Todd. W. E. . of, bedside pays the deceased work, sellna Dolaro will orctrenlrn. ana nenry noys mm -rial, artist succeeded by "Daniel Roc-bat" Marohlt. and 'Love's Sacrifice' night Mrs. Annie Fox- opening-day tbe exhibition at the Madison- 1 * D. 8, a high comoUment WebaverecelveduoverUcatlonorihe H. O. Peahen. ater- Tnon. oa« mmmt a.l .i s . — , fsa-f. at ,h. OlTU. J> B. > Llrlnnton. Fruk .Thomas, W. T. Carieton, Valentine; De Edwabd E. Kidder, advahoe-msjiager English has returned from her visit to Boston. square Gardes ceased on tbe second, and a reduc- tldlnea. There have been morethnn one g|t Carson Jr. or Rice's Arch-street Theatre, Philadelphia, for CD . iTracy. Darid Wads-worth, Bathlelde; Geo, Oiml. starch ft, to — Bv. Mr. tbe rlmac; Mav R. Surprise Party, arrived during tbe past week. owing connnucu revere neajtnrsne' iuay true ear Lara, — (of L. A.Trioo.T. C. tion of extrance-fee to bair-a-dollar per person Bilamnoiky'i Clrcas bis recently visited Moscow, and when Bartley Campbell's "My Geraiome" wlU be Sirkoea X. the Marvejol; and Jas. Peakes, Ooqnellcot They make A. anil ber daughter ar- able to takepert In the ensseaseaeaA of Sg.-E.- ' Leoaada) Tolanry. Jobn failed to gather them In. and thereafter tbe Jig wee there given a series of performancra, chief attractions Mme. Lake Emma, who produced for the first time In that city. ^, Tonj(T) their first appearance at the BIJou opera-house SheVtdan st English's the week or 21,' though LoreUa, T. A. iTlcurelll. .Walter up, as it wen, and mnch ol tbe flltby lucre Intend- ofwblehwen the tnpeie performer Emma Jutau. well rived from Cincinnati, 0., March ia, are at the St. Lawrence Barrett known to this country, and a leaned pig, exhibited March is, and at tbe conclusion or their engage- and comr any opened tn the tbat gentleman bas written a personal request BammraavG^wl Leaalnei«er,; Jobn ampler, Jean tl> for- gentlemen Denis Hotel. ed the walking was diverted Into nightly by TantU tbe leading down of the establishment. traveling season. Manager National Theatre, Was blugton, D. 0,, March 1 In lJa.Tla.aL.—avrla. Lowanda. Atnrlar- Timpler, JalleniS ment there will begin a Riverston's Colossal Moon Is to be exhibited that sbe do so Indianapolis Lodge. No. tbe theatrical grooves, to tbe evident gratification Two of Moscow'a wealthiest and moat extravagant "curled "Rlchellcii 'i large audience. do TaaFoaaen, W. B. C. D. Hess Is now arranging out-of-town dotes at to o Our correspond- 13. B. P. 0. £., was not Instituted 9, fu Dcnrd,OUTaT of indefatigable managers and Irrepressible treas- have greatly distinguished ln Stelnway Hall for a season, commencing March ex- Sarla Brotbara Leonard. John WUIa. John darlloga" themselves In con- bis advertised address. ent Cays: ' He was excellently supported by bis pected, owing to a delay occasioned by Inform- Wambold, Harry urers. In another part or tbis paper details ot the nection with these professional celebrities. Baring 17, from 9 a. m. to 0 r. M„ and a series of scientific DarenpoTt, O. fol XeQuetn, Pnnk CoattqcE Is nightly thronged with company and Mrs. Jobn VT. Albaugh. wife or tbe alities In the petition for Walden.Rlch (31 ascertained that Mile. Jutau had taken a violent fancy The TnKiTBK lectures will be given In connection with It every a dispensation, and a Oihbooa AD) Voroaco Family pedestrian contention are given from notes taken * to a partiealar hone belonging to per- people abxtous to participate In the festivities of manager of the National. The attendance through- desire on tbe Dart of tbe Grand Lodge officers te Tfn**| pa**M* Broa MelTllle A Bonell White, Fred on the spot by our own reporter Janansobek Salamonsky'e night. . Billy forming stud, they promptly purchased tbe Wedding." Han-lean A Hart are out the week was unusually large. The Tourists put the Dealer, Jobs May, Prank Wood. has remained absent York so aolmal "Mulligan's Silver Toe New Opera-house—The directors new ritual and work into the bands of tbe White, 2. r. from Kew long tbat for fODO and presented It to bar. It then occurred of the arc underlined for March 14 Miss Genevieve DaTta.Bcott MeTrtlle. Oeo.D. to to close tbelr season tbe latter part or April, and Ojrent.lwu.fjo new lodge. Tbe postponed ceremonies will take our people bad wellnlgh forgotten all about her, them that they woald like Metropolitan Company, at a meeting Oownle, J- Mannoir, W. Waiaoo, Sam to eat the learned pig; so they thereafter tbe theatre as such will be known np Ward and company appeared at Ford's Opera- place on Sunday, and will be conducted by eight opened DCCQUet'.bna Manor Tantl. MSfCb Prarton. Chaa. Malntyre. Boot. Woodland, Mck« and that is why she and her plays met with such with Be loved bis pig 14, decided to purchase tbe block bounded bouse during the past week to large and enthusi- Elks. part with it, more. members of tbe Chicago, There are now D*rton.Geo. Mccarty, Chaa, Waahharn. L. w. a cold and nnfrlendly reception when she under- and waa reluctant to and set upon it, more by Broadway, Thirty-ninth street, Seventh avenue 'Forget-me-not.' tbsn earnest, aprlce eo extravagant. astic audlcuccs ln The Stephanie about one hundred names on the roll for Initiation. Jymw. Jamea Marray. B. S. Wnallnar, Harry took to renew ber acquaintance with us last week In Jest £200. aa to he. •JoSTtFA WnrrcosiB" was withdrawn at tbe and Fortieth street, tor the sum or tsoo.ooo, the atack, J.H. Weat, W. B. In hla opinion, absolutely prohibitive. Tbe young gents, ol Miss Ward is the most powerrtjl Im^rsona.tlQB iai among tbem are those of many prominent and nfflcldrH.-B. at Booth's Theatre. We missed tbe Jolly face and Grand Opera-house Marcb 12. contract to be signed as soon as the title haa been SUoa, Ormlaton Martin. Matter Wert. Blch'd however, closed with hlrn at once, paid for the pig. we have ever had at ber hands. The support substantial citizens." the cheerful voice of Plllot, who in other days was It Hermitage The Barki'M, Bailey A Hftchiksox Snow Is passed upon. Tlaihwnr- Carloa Monaco. Frank Walea, Phillip conveyed to the restaurant, caused It throughout was excellent Clark S. Sammls Ib tbe wont to set tbe house upon a roar when he figured then to be- alaughtend. roasted whole, served to begin a season In tbe Madlson-equsre Garden Baker and Farbox In "The 1 Xcberla.T. P. Maxwella,The Warner, — (of Oa- and Haterly's European Mastodon Minstrels treasurer of this company. Milton Nobles EmlgrabtB ' began aa "cochon mil e la Tantl," ander which March 31, and. tbe and a BmareoB, BUlr Horrla, Geo. born A W.) In tbe capacity of the lady's agent, etc Janau- np culin- should weather prove favorable, are to make their first appearance in the metropo- 14." week's engagement lo tbe Opera-honBeTst. ary designation they partook ot It heartily company are underlined for Zieantrlo Poinor. Mordy, 8am Wayne 1Lawrence scbek has lost none of that sweetly - mixed will give an Illuminated street-parade night of 19. lis since tbelr return trom Europe Louis, Mo.. Marcb 6, before an audience wblcb, Horace Tbe Mausoleum of Augustus, In Rome, which dnring March 14 ln Robson and Crane play In Portland: Me.. March The Manb, W. L. Well. accent whlcb used to herald ber coming upon tbe the Harry WooDSoy. Impersonator of aged negroes Haverly's Fourteenth-street Theatre. says our correspondent, "folly tested tbe capacity lEmmanoa, dark Maddero. Bloh'd WlUaon, Fred last nineteen centuries baa served successively as the 14. 16, Waltham. Mass.. 16. Hartford, Ct., 17. New ' In plantation sketches, and Prot. tbe mimic stage, nor baa ber form lost any ot Its mas- orthe fortress of the Parker's Dog Cir- Billbe Taylor" can be seen at tbe Standard of theatre, all the seats being occupied before A Daly Broa. Miller. W. A. Wart, Will tomb Csura, the Coloonas, an anna Haven, 18, Newark, N. J.. 19. Brooklyn. N. Y., 21 slveness since she's been gone. "Brunhild" Is too for Soanlsh ball-flghta, and a third-rate cus joined the San Francisco Minstrels Marcb 1, Theatre, provided you tbe curtain rose. Business was satisfactory :r;idridee, o. b. Miller, Joaooln 9c. Warren. Harold open-air theatre, make seasonable application and week. Philadelphia, Pa., 28 and week. tbe Mack, Barry Whettooey. Leon heavy for tbe present taste of metropolitan audi- haa Just entered, under the name ot the Amfiteatro Fred. Roberts, wbo had been announced, Billing to for seats. rest of tbe week.- E. Powell, leading ll-.mlnet, Dr. Tboa. The "Deacon Cbankett" Combination will be man, has MeOloln, Dan.CO wullama, 0. J. ences, and she Is too heavy lor "Fancbon," "Mu- Umberto. on a new phaee ol Its perennial existence. appear. H. W. Frlllman sang "Tbe King's High- cannot sat which of will been replaced by J. E. McDonougb. Thev go to Wb grain seed grow In Waterbnry Ct.. March 16. Hartford li'-itmi — (of Mane, B. M. Wynne, Fred light By the enterprise of a mllUoaalre, Count Telfener, 16, Sprlog- . sette" and similar trifles which are still In way" and T. B. Dixon "Gentle Heart be True." In and wblcb will not, nor can we tell when "Hazel Memphis, Teno., 14. New Orleans. La., 21, Mobile. it. Clad MorrUaeyi.Jaa.ae. WelachlFayetta It baa been converted loto a sumptuous covered the- field, Mass.. 17, Westfleld is. Holyoke 19, North- A favor with us Habn's Comic-opera Troupe the olio Blcardo reappeared, giving burlesque Klrke" will cease to be the attraction at tbe Ala.. 28. Annie Plxley opens here 13 Joseph :*..irL Clark wiiwiiin Dan Wood, W. M. 9a. atre, spanned by crystal dome, bat capable ol being ampton 21, Worcester 22, Woonsocket. R. I.. 23, Williams. Joseph couldn't have bad mucb fun in the Bowery, wbere utilized for either equestrian or dramatic represents* pnma-donna songs, and Bernard Sloman continued Madlson-nquare Theatre. Jefferson has drawn large audiences to tbe Olym- nb.teHe.MBe. MeClnre, Joe se. North Attleboro, Mass.. 24, Newport. R. I., 26, New WUaon, Chaa. A.CD they noted last week. Tbe variety theatres on that lions. The amphitheatre, which eeata six thousand his Imitations of birds. Bryant and Hoey closed Boucicactlt commences his pic Theatre all the week, appearing In Tbe Rivals' IKnimet, J. K. MeOaaler, O. W. Dion engagement Bedford, Mass., id. i-'icrca, MAiea. Tonne Edward CD aide of town have such a hold upon tbe affections persons, waa Inaugurated with a masked ball March 6. Business continued good. and 'Rip.' Standing-room was Lawla 4 of in Nlblo's Garden April 18. Steele Maceate's nbw compant, being scarce during the 'vallkMd.C. B. Morton. Jno. W. Tale, Admiral the people thereaway tbat it requires a very talent- Edward Laogtry, husband of the noted beauty, has been Tbe fresh pbatttbes of the lengthy programme now performances or tbe latter play. Jefferson's season Zelto, D. M- passing several days in Cbfcsgo Although he haa re- organized to play "Won at Last," will embrace, 'IVorater. Brace Myan.G. A. ed Innovation to supplant tbat element. Besides, resented at Harry Miner's Theatre Included Joe ends here, he and company returning to New •Ford, Tsae. B. Mortimer, C. K. Zabrlikle, A. 0. aided in Prance almost throughout hia lire, yet Albert S PHAKATIC. among others. F. F. Mackar. Louise Sylvester, the comicalities of the regulars are much more Delplt, author "The Child of Ooralle," edmond end Ada Clifton's sketches, Fannie York. Herrmann comes is In Pope's The- or ta e native txs a7x*e>doBt,lavle<. Gabrielle Du Sauld. Belle Mackenzie, Mark F. the. alleged While purchasing tteketa Beane and Chas. Gllday's act entitled "When tbe OfattxxaVs* atre Nell Burgess In The Widow Bedott' appeared mirth-provoking than aX comic-opera of Louisiana for the Bvamr oOviarasTrOKDlirr or Tan Pendleton, party at the AuraoniaiD Nsw Tons and perbape Harry Conrtatne. to good-sized houses. Ssrtles tbat ever risked a week's stand on tbe 0. a Knight "Otto" nllroad depot et Cat's Away tbe Mice wlU Play." Lottie Elliott's furnished wltb eredgnoali. wblcb The announced sooth per- W. P. Robertson. Ounn haa been an In "The Kbrrt Gow" will -be played by Joseph AJiaWKKB TO eOlUaWFOIIOaXHTB. owery slope Her husband is doing the West- Bradford. Fa-, last week, Its man- skipping-rope dances, the Brennans and Capt kauo form, of aio aoaoceo, having on the oeteide an en- formance waa reached 11, and commemorated rVctttiTlawoi noartnc the nrawane^oocvrarulir ager, bad Ms pockets ofekea ol one hundred and Murphy and combination In Ansonla, Ct., Maroh ern country. - Mrs. Langtry we allude to. If sbe Geo. Lalble's "Musical Melange." and tbe Comedy graving of Tag CurrgR Buiurgo, printed In gold, and by satin programmes. He plays In Milwaukee to OaoaapoBdrmta" twenty-five doners. Then was no Cine to the picker. 14, Merlden 16. New London 16, Lynn, Mass., 17, aotemn, wa propoai tenv only along with him, then there Quartet—tbe Budworths and the Nelsons—in an on the Inside, npon tbllow rafbr, the names ofthe city, next week. Salvlnl opens here 14 Oliver -IrafuBaiaqneatlani raladna; In were wonld be a It la now certain thlt ground Braldwiy will I., siiinaeiiiaiiH da evsnrespondenL eta., signed by the proprietor ot the paper, Haverhill 18, Pawtucket, R. 19, Mlllbury, Mass., Doud Byron gave an extra ~a»ralata v> othaw in aiiaiawm sensation In deed. Let's try to get ber to come be«hosen far tbe new Metrapolttan Opera-bouse, and act called "Humorosltles," and in tbe concluding performance In the be answered and the stamp of the office, dated Sept. 1, 1BSD, etflxed. A 21, Manchester. N. H.. 22, Greenfield, Mass., 33, oobEJUat, to that tbe property of "Epn, or a Nigger In Ireland." Booked Olympic Theatre. Sunday, 6, alter the conclusion oi r aad aboold be wrlttaai cnaeparate over We don't know what say about It. A VaadevbDt will be ignored alias drama pbotoarapn Harness of the correspondent la attached to Northampton 24, Westfleld 36, Holyoke 20. of lanr ft an tbaaa lAkms fca-mavmadon showman wants to get a good preaoher to lecture Henrietta Beebe U shortly to sail for England March 14: Murphy and Shannon. Murpby and the lower left-hand corner. These credentials an not a successful week In Pope's Theatre The Cor- nasasnawta. Me anawar it Olive fsndes tbat Frane Mato and compant perform under the tHwiIlbamada,onlly, at tbe Iklrs next Fall, and seeks our advice. Either Logan Fenny Davenport la losing Mack, John and Maggie Fielding, Parker Sisters, trajsr/miolc; and. If they an presented by any person rine Merrymakers were prosperous In the Open- lUca.tasaarank, ts aayamaatloo tbatwa bar* her beauty. Perhaps Olive lua become a tat management or C. H. Smith In Saco. Me.. March may Spurgeon ofLondon or Talmage of her—that la. Cardello and VlctoreUI, Andy CoUbm, Frank Lewis, other tbaa the one whose name and portrait they bear, bouse the week ending 6 The alterations think mrnVwi Brooklyn would other words, this la IJO a dUpnti hatwaao" lndindnilA In fancy but thai wish which it father managers will confer a favor If tAey tout relate) lAem and 14, Dover. N. H., 16, Taunton. Mass., 16, Fall River wTT1 mmmm answer. Sporgeoii, rjerhape, is tbe eloquent Carrie Howard and the Weston Brothers. about to be began on the Opera-bouse win require ~* r"T- more or to the thought If her health wermlta, the Baronesa return tAcss ay asaU to tktt ojlot, Managen, agents, 17, Newport, R. I., 18, Brockton, Mass.. 19, Lowell tbe two, but Talmage gets in business, Bardett-Cbute will this compant appearing at Dick Parker's Ameri- the entire Summer for completion. All the gal- lT* more Intro- Halt connCry betbra nitum 8 The doorkeepers and otben an reapectfully requested not la 31, 23. Lawrence 23, Gloucester 24, Marlboro 26, sner. She win trrlng the "old man" Bertlett the following people: leries will be lowered several feet, snd the parquet dadog aerobetic and other apecleltlea calculated along can Theatre Included new fwtmd any oowrteffar or ittfrrmallom. to persona claiming Waltham 26. te please families who take in tbe fairs. We recom-. Miss Genevieve Ward Is at tbe Victoria HoteL tbla dry. Manchester and Jennings in aeng-snd-daneea.01ark to be our correspondents unless they 'can exhibit these will be separated from tbe dress-circle. Tbe esti- la pramtaed the Basnet Macactlet's Combination may be seen mend neither, however, bnt. suggest these two It thlt theatre whlcb Steele Macs eye and Edwards In their act or "The Serenade." Don- endennala Managen can save themselves from Itnpoal- mated cost Is gzs.ooo. During tbe Summer of Intends to balld fur another sach run ee that of "Haael tlon by demanding^ upon all occasions an exhloltlen ol In Waterburj, Ct., March 29. New Britain SO, Mer- names as strong drawing cards People nelly and Drew In Irish character-changes, Bob _ 1662 the Olymplo will undergo a complete change.'' don't Ktrke" will he larger and better In every way than tbe tbeee credentials. THS Curwgm never employs crwneffne lden 31, Portland, Me., April 11, 12. Bangor 16, le. like to disturbed they In his specialty "Barnyard FroUquea." News from our New Orleans, La , correspondent Ve> Owr Astlaorlseelrlaeel C*ji i »iuomd»mt»» be when are taking lunch, Medlson-squan TAe Ffooro ot Paria states that Jemn Mack Amy oorrespondenta Personsia who havebare appUedeppUerl for the posi- Haveblt's "Widow bedott" Combination are taken ud to March 9 Is as appended: "All shows received and this tact may account for tbe rebuff a gentle- Gordon Bennett haa a lease of Johann Stnuaaat Nelson In new songs, and tbe Leonzo Brothers In . not Ctrl all rontaa ahead ot enmhln tion of correspondent and nan receivedjd lay am due ln Springfield, Mass., Maroh 14, Plttsfleld 16, met with a few days age at tbe hands of 110,000 francs, lor which sum tbe musician la lor a month the concluding drama, entitled "Avenged, or the may consider tbat their services an aot required. liberal patronage during Mardl-gTSS week, ending man one Utlca, N. r., 18, Syracuse 17. is, Oswego 19. to give private meiuei li In that city for tbs da'eetatna of s, and business has fair . . of our front-row olerks. Said tbe gentleman: "I Dogs ol the Sierras," ln which they Introduced photographs will be morn art "Uncls Tom's continued since. .At the fteuaettend hie nieode when they not at . . Jat Rial's Ideal CABrN"COBrrant en prayers. . Academy or Music Rice's 'Evangeline' Combina- am about getting up an entertainment for deaf Sinn, their trained dogs Tiger and Lion. Tbe O'Brien B. 0-. Brooklyn—1- Ware the bet stated, H weald not Manager WUUamB. Miss Oeoevleva Ward and th* perform In Beverly. Mass., March 14, Ipswich 16, tion played to crowded audiences. Tbey pro- mutes, and desire to ask yoa how to go about It. remainder ot the "Forget-me-not" party visited the tomb Brothers, Lester and Allen, Ida Forrest and Maude Change Ua Sporting Credentials. toe nnawaury tor na to any when this, that or the other Caution. Newbnryport 16 (return), Marlboro 17, Medford 18, duced *Callno' s to a good bouse: but the piece theatre was opened, and when It was clewed. Lei as and what style of entertainment would be most of O^orge Washington on March 11. by special Invitation. Barnes are tbe arrivals for tbe current week. emdennali lined to oorrespondenta for aruariau Taunton 19. does not to Qorrtnne Merrymak"-. %now what the bet la, and so aare oar apace, eepaelally desirable." "Welt," replied our buogrr associate, The husband ot Ella Heffitn of variety Bote baa be- At the Voles' Garden tbe new contributors to Our seem so. ^ oxxt, oonalatinf of cards et a chocolate brown "The Gallet Slavs" will be performed by tbe decided It once. a rait for divorce. The lady pnta In tbe oounter-Dlei, Arms era follow 13 Herrmann o«osed jAt .the •ayoBnywa here lBdwU Forrest "you should first hire a hall; then hire another Kn the programme were tbe St Felix Sisters In vocal across their faces t not f o court, that she made the money tbat set np her color, having imnted diagonally In white company under the management of Bartley Camp- playad at Broadway Theatres on both sides of Broadway. HaU, Rev. J. rL, to deliver a lecture I" snd terpelchorean specialties, ward and Lynch In St, Charles Theatre a paying wwexnt'slfeand No wonder bnsband in business, and thlt ahe Ink: ''for fiyorfJeg jreia* Only." and which aumat Nov. 1, Mass.. 3. Bam CowalL wa Inlaa, nerer played on Broadway. If herself has derived no bell In Lynn, March 14, Salem 16. Gloucester waa succeeded by Curtis* •Satnlwr Poeam'tEMclch the gentleman went away angry. The Idea or de- benefit from iL Irish comicalities. Lucy Adams ln serio-comic 1890, should not he presented for admission to theatrea and by pUylnsT ion mean dramatic acting. Be appeared at 16, Newbnryport 17. Portland. Me., 18. 19, Ports- fall ll rering a lecture to deal mutesl songs, and Poster and Hughes In eccentric songs- traveling entertainments, and all maaasTen an tuepect- opened to a house, and continued" W trood make a man, now many of "BUIee Tailor" a whole was Indifferent. Tbe play of "Mother Ophelia; and tbe burlesque of "Sarah Heartburn," Mr. Byron, Bbadames: Mr. Carieton, Amonasro; Buffalo Bill's Combination Is billed In Louis- people nntll the circumstances HheTTa+irmnn" has bean printed In book-form, bat lor its wonld It take, and why f Our correspondents and Son," which was acted for the first time ln presented bv Wm. Henry Rloe and tbe company or club were known." Mr. Oonly, Ramphls; Miss Annandale. Amnens; vllle. Ky., Marcb 14. is, Dayton, O, is, Springfield not wtnor*i pnrpoiea, and not tor aale. assure us that Annie Plxley went through tbe this city, shonld not be confounded with tbe one or Thatcher Ryman's Minstrels, togetber with r The PrrrsBUBO (Pa.) Opeea-hoube was OleaiR Soobb. Albany. L See ot recnlar aa- Hiss Arconc, Priestess: and Mr. Hall, the King. A 17, Delaware IS, Columbus 19. — r South like an army with banners. tbe same title played In the Union-square Theatre. large enough, says our correspondent, "to accom- awara. 1 It Is a matter of Individual opinion which are Miss Roze won considerable applause for ber In- specialties by the Irma Olee Club. Murphy and Mor- Is to open In New Orleans, La., March While not a mlaa, erne atlas M'ilse, Salvini modate all applicants for seats wbo. desired to see the beat are braes bands In the United States, This version Is a dramatization of Fredrica Brem- ton, Griffin and Rice. Frank Brnner, tbe Three and one By romping and by conning. terpretation, both her singing and her acting go- 21. for two weeks. J. K. Emmet ss 'Fntz ln Ireland' during tbe past moalctan'a opinion on each a matter la abontaecood aa er's novel ot "The Neighbors," by Miss Janet Eltons, the Getman Sisters' Quartet, Mast Ber- Has filled MoDonough'a • heart with bllis,t ing ar to make tbe performance a success- Smith A Mestayer notify managers tbrougb a any otbar's. 2. It would also be a matter ot Inaivldaal Tucker ol London, Eng. Philadelphia week. Sara Bernhardt in 'Fron-Frou' and •CamlQe' The way tbe piece la ronnlog- ful one. Mr. Conly was excellent as Ram- tie 8. Helster and tbe (See Club. card In our business department tbat tbey are opinion to say which ot the Dr* la Ant, wnloh second and fl. In the Aquarium 14. 16. and J. 8. Clarke lor tbe rest of tbe week. . . t eHer manager-. +J;y would be better, bnt It phls, the remainder of the cast, 'At John Mubbat's CtBCDB There will be a large orchestra, led by Bro. Jas. A. noon. and with the prepared to present "Pour Prendre Conge, or •Ours' waa played ln Library Hall 9, 10, 11. 12, for doesnt rhyme very well with MHea, as you can see tor the attractions presented dnring tbe week ending volunteers from B BL in M. D.—I. The reporta ahont new -tkeetrce In exception of Mr. Byron, was acceptable. Tbe re- Wlllard. and Including nearly SeeingSw1tzerland."tbroughouttbo United States, yourselves, if yoa choose to give the subject leaps the benefit or Gen. Hays Post. No. 3.0. A. R- An- the Eastern District ot Brooklyn. N. T., are purely apecn- proper con- cital to please as well as March 12 were the trick pony Dick, carpet every place of amusement is the city. Tbe per- sideration. appeared any this com- and that they will protect all managers from In- thony A Ellis' 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' Combination uttTaaayet. 1 The wile ot Billy Barry has been a pro- have given. "The by the company. Miss Minnie Perry ln a principal formance will begin at one o'clock p. M-, anil Ib We felbvery bad when that enterprising bill- pany Bohemian Girl" was the junctions. Address Jobn P. Smith, care of tbe Mor- open 14. for one week...... The first day of the fassion s l It we recollect her proleeswnal name, ft la equestrian act, specialties by William Hayden tbe bill on Thursday and Saturday, with Abble Car- expected to last till about six. ton House, this city. pinny Fardham. S. We do not state the celery any per- poster undertook to cover Cleopatra's Needle with Bernhardt sale yielded «3.200." Arllne, and neither clown, tbe Arabian ponies Mars and Jupiter, Cimctknati dramatic advices to Marcb 12 are tonner recelyea. 4. When yon wish to flod out where colored posters emblematic or natural cnriOBltles rlngton as ber personation, Oub California letter foiled to arrive up to The Aones Wallace-Villa Combination Is PerugJul's Tbaddeua, Miss Annandale'a acrobatic feats by the Leotards. Ellen Cook In an as under: "The Harrisons ln 'Photos' have drawn anyone Is penarm Ids', read oar amusement columns. and other things, and was tired out like' he bad Queen, nor the hour or going to press. billed In Cadiz, O., March 17, Washington, Pa- 31, Old BMi Bls, aeton.—Always address the cast, with the equestrian act. comicalities by wmfam Hayden, a fair bouses to Pike's Opera-house. The piece has B performers care been sent forward by a gigantic Krupp gun. He the otbera of oxceptlon or Mr. Miss Helen Oolbman.T supported by Frank Creensburg 22. Altoona 23. of TH> Ourran post-omoe. It was In part to arold r two-horse act by Minnie and E. W. Ferry, feats ol been Judiciously pruned and padded since Its pro- dr. lies a or sickness Oonly s Devilsbeor, which waa a very effective per- Wyncoop and ber own company, presented "Widow ' Ink addressee that that department waa loatltaied. now on bed We regret tbat balancing on tbe trapeze by Lottie Wambold, Rice's Evangeline" Troupe may be expected J. formance, are deserving of special mention. duction here last Fall, and Is now very amusing Bedott" at the Royal Opera-house, Toronto, ont., Q. Beth one te reall) the sreoileman who controls we can give no encouragement to a Western corre- In Mobile. Ala.. Marcb 14, Montgomery 15. Atlanta, Blind was repeated the Charles W. Fish ln a bareback act, and "The Circus throughout. To follow 14: De Beauplan's French- Tom. Bee oar musical column tor Blind spondent, who, in a letter we received Irom "Alda" at Saturday matinee, March 10 11, 12. business being fair. Cohen's Ga.. 16, Charlotte. N. 0.. 17, Richmond, Va.. 18, 19. Tom's where- him Rldlng-scbooL" opera Co., 21 Annie Plxley, 28 'Blllee Taylor.' abouts. last wees; says: "Learning of tbe success with Mile. Torrianl In the leading part. The com- "Mollle Magulre" Combination Ib announced for Mrs. Fannt price Oapft and company are Stgnor Bu8xnbss pell OFF somewhat at tbe Park Thea- tbe Opera-bouse Prof. gilt a V. J. &, Menlo Park.—L The Sheridan Brothers and pany ts now reduced In numbers. Marie Roze, who At Grand Seeman's 14, to be followed 21 by tbe Cool Burgess Combi- Salvlnl baa met with In his performance of a play tre since our last report. There was ample stand- touring Dakota Territory/ They played The Dan- Xiaa Ada Adair, are with the Victoria LoTCus party; and Is 111 with a cold, remains In town, Carieton and show bas drawn largely. Cbmlng 14: Madison- called 'Othello,' I take tbe liberty or asking several vacant chairs on many eve- nation. ltes" ln Lead City Feb. 24. and "Camllle" in Dead- by reCarrlnc to oar adrertlalns; colomns yoh will see the Feakcs Join a new."0llvette" company, and the re- ing-room and square Theatre Company In 'Hazel Klrke.' 21 •ddreaiot that psity almost ill whether I can copyright tbat play, and act It only beplt from Manager Miles or the Grand wood 26. Sadie Rogers Is in the troupe. on the close ol the pres- mainder go on their traveling tour. nings. "Fresh the American" can be played Salsbury'a Troubadours, 28 Aldrlch and Parsloe. A ent month X That la a Question tor your brother to through the . United . States as my property * I am begins engagement Opera-bouse, Cincinnati, O., to a card publlshedtln Baker and Farron's Combination, under J. John H. Murray's Circus In four weeks longer, as Lotts am James A. Herno's -Hearts of Oak' Combina- inswer.- a low comedian, but think something like this To Close.— the our last Issue by Manager Collins ofHeuck'a, ap- R. Rogers' management, Dlay In Memphis, Tenn.. Is to terminate Its season April U. tion opened at Ueuok's Opera-bouse 7 to a fair M. a, Brithertord Park.—L It would he Improper for na •Othello* would suit me better. What had I better Aquariam March is. pears In another column. March 14, New Orleans. La.. 20, Mobile. Ala-, 28, to express an opinion aa to which we deem the beat In Thomas Whiffen. who has done mucb John Farriwoton bow has charge or the box- house, and business through the week has ruled do about It. and how maoh will It cost to get it towards Sarah Bernhardt played In Grand Rapids, Nashville, Tenn., 30, Loulxvllle^ Ky.. 'April 1. In- either line, since It la only & matter of opinion, alter 11L tbe success which "Hazel Elrke" has achieved office of Daly's Theatre. large. Oliver Doud Byron follows 14, Geo. S. copyrighted, as a protection against Infringe- In Mlcb., March 8. to a largo house. Fanny Davenport dianapolis. Ind., 4, Fort Wayne 5.- They are re- X at- Bradley of the Theatre Comlque, this aty, can the Madison-square- Theatre by elaborating the "CrrrDEBELLA at School" Is drawing well at Knight 21 Manager Ballenberg reports busi- teach yon Irian Jig and aone-and-dsnee. and can donbtlera ment ??» It will cost you one dollar to get It copy- 11 In "Camllle." Charlotte Thompson in "Planter's ported as doing an excellent business. Plttacus Green to its present Daly's Theatre, and wo think It la destined to have ness looming wltb the Soldene Opera Company. recommend someone ojiallned aa to the other matter. righted; but so loose ate our copyright laws that role of proportions, Wife" and "Jane Eyre" 12. ' Charles C. MAtTBT/Br. formerly or tbe Court la an excellent actor, and one or the chlet feature* a run. It certainly pleases the andlencea,Judglng Alex. Wnnter's German Cb. play The Bank- W. G.'N.. Inlianapolls.—We are girlng you the Terr this would not prevent unprincipled authors and Sarah Bernhardt will play a return eni. Theatre. London. Eng.. Is now with the Llngard beat possible advice, we think, when we nrge yoa to eben- or tbe entertainment. from the frequent and liberal applause. The ac- er's Daughter' 18 at Robinson's Opera-house." actors from taking tbe play and using It for tbelr meat at the Chestnut-street Theatre, Fnlladelpbl "Stolen Kisses" Company. dou the Ideaof bextmlDX tn actor. Wlthoot knowing yon, and Leonard and tion has gained In smoothness, and many fresh At Hacaulet's Theatre, Louisville, Ky^ Hoey own nelflsh purposes. Tonrambltlonlslaadable, but Feed Roberts Jones have In April. Tony Denier's companies for the next season we could not tall bow ion? It woohi take yon to learn, how joined the San Francisco Minstrels for a brief term. bits of business have been introdncetT. A Hurdle's "Child of the State" Combination much It would coat, or what wagea yon would be likely we tear yon would meet with disappointment In Sullivan A Stratton's Combination Is due In will Include "Humpty Dumpty Newly Hatched." to "Fbzsh Amebican" contlnnes at the Park "BruEE Tatlob" Is drawing suctt large audi- closed four nights and matinee March 10 to only get the first year. your proposed tour of the country with your copy- tbe Ashland, o., March 14, West Salem 16, Wadawortb opening In- the northwest about Sent. I. and A. B. do Theatre. ences to the Standard Theatre that no change of moderate business, due, says our correspondent, K-—we not think that Charles Fcenter, even righted "Othello." We came across a piece ot 18, Doylestown 17, Akron 18, Ctryaboga Falls 19, "Humpty Dumpty, orthe Miser and Merry Christ- on one oceialon only, ever played Methlaa in "The Bella" This will be the last week of Janauscbek In programme is contemplated in the near future. "to Lent, and It being tbelr second vlsltthfs season. '•Our Jim's" handwriting, a fewdaysago, and by it Kent 20, Ravenna at, Warren 22, Nlles 23, Yoangs- mas," beglnulngtn tbe East about Sept. 4. Panto- la this country. The chlet delineators of that role here Booth's Theatre, as "Voyagers In Southern Seas" The Nautch Dancers and' Hindoo jugglers who Salvlnl appeared 11 ln The Gladlator'to a crowded Ve were surprised to learn that the lad was engaged town 24. mlmlsts, STJeclaltypeople and musicians are want- were J. W. Wallack Jr. and J. B. Bindley, with Maurice Is to be produced March 21. were brought to this country by H. W. French, and bouse, and matinee 12 In •Infsstnar' to a foil bonse. Flke aa a sabatltnta In working np a burlesque on "Olivette," to be ed. See Manager Tony Denier's card. • tor the former. closed wbo played In Daly's Theatre, have retamed to The supporting company presented The Ouv'nor' Julia a. Hunt's Compant Is to play in Owens- 0. B.. New Orleanr.—"The Seven Slaten" called "Omllette, or the Plemaker's Daughter." It TheBuou Opeba-hodbb March 12. "Sixes wilsttnsonb In Theresa, W. Marca was an- their native land. night 12. Buflalo Btll 14, 15, Herrmann at aa, 23. boro, Ky., March 17. 18, 19. The puy nrwnrwrl. when It waa first produced, aa baaed upon an begins and ends with pie, the scene being laid In a and Sevens," which - had been produced March l, Clayton li, IS, Antwerp 17. fob Oatob.—In tbe sutt brought tn the United ...... The Opera-house was dosed the- past week. Maude Oswald's Compant Is due In Newark, 14. ..—.«. old OeTmaa play. •The Beren Danj^htera of Satan." It Division-street ple-baklng store. There Is not a Tjrovlnga allure. The Pathfinders disbanded In Detroit, JDCB.. nay not have been. There was to the piece Kitty States Clroolt Court by Col. T. ADstm Brown, Fred Ferton'a 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' Corrrbtnation N. J., March 14, 16, Jamaica, I*. L, 16, IT, Trenton, an particle of love In the composition. If we except The sebnxllb, OUell and Clooneyand March 12. Watty snd Fanny Wallack and J. A. starr. it ill erenta. Morris simmonds and other* against Jobn P. opens 18, for four nights snd • matinee Man- the hero's love for tbe appetizing pie. If it Ryan are the latest additions to Tony Paster's York City is.. were ln . ••--OarfasiOBw—He wins who bat that Lawrence at Smith, W. A; Mestayer and others, asking that ager John T. Macauley ntnrned from Cincinnati. Lxavttt's Oi^BA-BrrBUSQUE COMPANT may be Rider expect to arrive New Barvea ail feasible, we have no doubt that Jim, like tbe Company. An extra matinee is to be given St. and a leaderofiwuwuat U over LMrty-eiiiht years of see. It Is not so ob- they may be restrained by InJkmccfoB from further 11." expected In Brie, Pa., March 14, Meadvllle is. Oil A dramatic compant ivrrlnnahli to ins ear In tola raoral amy; but as i roll Western correspondent: above mentioned, would Patrick's Day. Soldiers' Home Theatre, Dsyua * Swlt- Combination Is tn City 17, Bradford is, 10. Toronto, Ont, srewanted st the wa win not. whether to decide' "nbsisortto ippeeae onrtoatty. At the Thbatbb OOxnotrB "Mulllgan'a Silver perforning "Pour Prendre Coage, oc Seeing Joseph Mcbpht's dm An- 18, Cony — like to secure a copyright for his "Omilette" In O See card. . grra flth«tk»a«ea or the allseed »rlaud" s hearing was bad March ia betbra Bonla, et, March 14, Merlden Itv, New London is, 31, 22, 33, Hamilton 34, Buffalo 23. 28. agee cT^ptofeaalonaU partlcalar and pies In general. Tnli couplet occurs Wedding" can stOl be enjoyed. Exam atatlnee 8ACO\(a1»).--AarirBBV^ r.aa, nPaterem—Barry Hunter waa not la this aty Judge Blatcbford, who drenned to grant the b> Lynn. Mass., 17, Haverhill 18, Pswtncbt, R. L. », NlOI BtTBBBTS' "HtTMPTT DT/MrTT" COMBINA- THE BrjWEFOBD aim. In the text or little Jimmy's burlesque: MarohlT. naaa»g» ooly first- bt of the recent Klas' baD, snd your meed din Juactlon prayed tor because the pealrrMffS could atarblebead, Mass.. 31, MinrhwiUj. K H, 32, TION are announced ln Montreal, P. Q., March 14, AGBWtrr. advertises tbat they take with Mr, A dainty plant lathe rhubarb i "CnrDKSKLLA AT BCH(XH." St DaMy'B TsarAtTO not Dsn. Hunter ni than dying In Orr^rtfrrtfl.Misfi NortbaraptonM, Bt. 1ft, Barilngton 19. olsss companies. I love It, love It, cannot tell not state whether the Hanlon Brothers were , 23, Weetfield 20. li, 16. 17. Johnsbnry, VL. Hospital At tan o'clock the next morn- , I and why. well repays a visit. with Frovi- . wen known as a elown ing be was deed. When ManagerDaly put "Cinderella at School." Lawhence babhitt HafJ comblnatten hogm American citizens. After Uie declsftoa bad been Hotyoke 3SL B.C. Goodwin's FBOuquES perform In Qeo. H. Adams, x the enelted Lbtjbbo's TsThatbs, MeaTapaus, Tens., Tony Denier's Pantomime Trespe, advertises thai ~Baw baabsTsV^ «ha*amilany thr eame story has he bunded better than be knew, probably, for It Is season in the Grand Oraira-honse March M. reitderod, s cablegram sent to Hanloss At Herr- 4em*4£m^lUKh*ml X*wv la "FoTtra-nee-no*' ' la the Information that winiam and George are mann opened March 7, abronswesk, sad has drawn tbla will oe worth ora-wsdU to etn»npoa a search addltloa to to eni|ss.MPsBlnniliiilsts. also an to lanmlf Bd. was when she went to the ball, lfyou have not for- the current attraction at Baveriya Fltni-aTenae AlBerlearn dtlxeua. only moderate houses. John aaOtTnTJoiMdi opens is, ^ATbxa Cola Is s$6ken of as a late pany. He wants B OD ,,t *4*aw*«^*»tDnv»aport la report- for l—_ . !°*? 25'! about It. Then sbe was a mere drudge; Makaoeb J. H. Hack (of Haverly'i New Masto- for four mights and s statlnra'i, No the company en4vagakl to support Dion Bouolcault orchestra snd band, ^. _ ad^aa havlml told an aarrleeceTtn ahls aty. T Stten had Theatre. " Pantomime / make the urea, and do all the don Minstrels) aad tils wife are st the Firth-avenue for tbe week heglnfilntrxl. the rest 'of the aaaTsvJn. Tout Denieb's "H uMriTsPuMjti l.Ci-, I^nas.—L John A. Btarecj the actor Is In Ban housework, while J. K. Emmet sans toraturo^'onotrabontAprliax It.' iiaTaiiw managers, performs ln WUtaulaj&nJjnel.. March Pranrln % Barry Bsuumand wm playing "OurCandl. her Indolent sisters went to plonlcs and bans and l.K. Emmet's engagement at Uie Grand Opera- Hotel, tide weiafe, the guests orJ. H. Havaiy, Pammt Datkwpobt her season May l. She Anthont. Vstuas, the New Bedford Comtawt - - Pa„ 14, La- IpijbiaiBhisiIa isXe^nnrU. nmw wenan; ago- .We were not chowder parties and the opera, and to everything house, which, comnxeaoea March sb, ts for throe Aonxs LaoKASD errired March 13. plays ln Sandusky, Ol, Kirch. 31, Erie, Psv, 23, and will probahlwjjjt s third "Uncle Tom's Cabin" NorrlBtown, sW'^nnvawwpssylngtt. tbat was going on. We pent andejatutl John b, Jstptbet of ourjago v$re4 March li. BuBalO, N.T., 13,34,25,24. company on Lebansn IS Beading 19. wevjisk ,

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THE 1ST E W O IF*. K. CLI New Tork Ik MrLWAUkKE, Wis.. T. W. Keene played to BOWCTW Leach dramatic correspondent of a Opera-house the week • F1IOU1I FLAT, good business at the. Grand in_. «nriL OF AST upon the performance* at that tbeaxre.wae cans op bj-gone ournal. ending March g. Onr correspondent says be was -^v2nV is donClrUvitably toirOTonatratewlta the writer for his course, ed bllledln oskkoah and Madison the last three nights of 12. From woids the parties came to Olobe Theatre, Boston, on the night of the week; bnt owing to the severe snow-storms, forwaro at the blows-Mr7u>tnUnfiatng his fluta. Mr. Leach his GREAT. S1ANB, CLIRIOUS re- rumored. Kjaoar fill these enjMments, and1 AFflret It was flnaUy-lnxrfered and ended the he was enable to SSfxM^T. would be asked cane. The volice entire week. Nell Burgess is billed ***aSnacttL "that an injunction been uttendeA?t little mained here the thlAmerlcan agent ol Andrew wa^re. wMchtad Partner" IT, 18. 19 Sarah Bern- BcanlanT This la the second tis»T*ltbln a few 14, 14, 18. "My version said to. loss of blood. played to small audiences at the Academy of i;£plaj7;b5t the Mr. Leach has been castigated." hardt NEVER, SINCE THE SUN ROSE, a""^C late W. R. Fiord. Until weeks that and evening. 'Camllle' was Jin Wd- |,y the oub C1LTF0BSIA LETTER, dated Son Fran- Music 6. afternoon were unaware that Mr. Floyd ever From given at the matinee and 'Frou-Frou' evening, taj. toe we cisco, Feb. 24, which arrived- too late for publlsa- thThonoiB of authorahlp of anj adapta. owing to- a misunderstanding, no orchestra was SauS anifon tlon In our past Issue, we extract the following: OF S CopperfleW.' disgusted." CONTINUATION In general were HAS A SSfof the novel of "David Baldwin, where Tom Magulre Is still visible, and people proflact&D.and It. eub«- "At the ont next week for a 'E tSS^nal manager. George DarreU has had very poor houses. The "'STBAXEQiflTS" start both Selwyn'e and the old Globe six weeks' tour under the management of J. H. KI^nint revival at Four Fetes' proved a failure, and was withdrawn HaUlday Is conspicuously They play one-night stands, reaching SKaoTwe fled Mr. theatre was closed that night for a re- Haverly. Onrewltnesslngtheplay no 24. The ot 21. In the organiz- JuSdas the adapter. Transported ror Life.* to be produced San Francisco week March discerned, excepting hearsal of Aiken. Harry Linden, BUSINESf dlflerence can be ation are J. B. Polk, Frank A 2. ENORMOUS SSceDttDte it expected to run until March when 2S and W Gilbert, ton How- Rogers Is to appear in Two Nla-hta M. Gallagher, Harry BelL Katie contained moeh Miss Katharine ad- former^. Th5 r/fbseniatlon California Theatre business ard and Jennie Carroll. Charles Keosnin is m rnedlcore. and In Rome.' At the admirable, some that was the Wy mans' second week. vance-agent, and Will H. Morton is business-man- ^wai O'Nell the ns not so good during tatfcwlndurerent point*. James wm In the fall tide of ager. pvean admlrame They withdrew 'Yakle' drama- a;. \ALL TEDS DDRINO LEST. JEnl Peaotry. and on the whole substituted "Rural Roosters' Ms. and Mrs. Hkkbt Osbobsb and their TE though he was not Its success, and Hazleton. THE tic return at SSonatlon of the old sailor, was at- once apparent, for company play a engagement and all tk >DEING TH F/ SEVEREST OF STORMS. -n»j- -k^. tielonrfog to the 21. The mistake seats ESnsed with all the salty flavor could not disguise the lack ol Pa., March 17, and they Inform us that the x as goodla Haniias Mr. Wyman artists walk- NEW qiS AUA1NST THE STRONGEST Saracter. J. W. Shannon was 'Yakle' was again re- are already all sold. Two good and a AND AL best In the merit or the play, and * wish to see, and one of the for Oregon March ing-lady are wanted for the company. 4 Leonid vived 25. line wymans will sail 40 OPPOSITIONS. has played Uriah Heap wrore Ada Gray, supported by Watkins' company, N cast F. F. Macaay 7 under the management ol M.A.Kennedy prior to repuutlon he«fterward9 played in Augusta, Ga., March 9, 10, Columbia, 8. in this city, did At the Adelphl The Marble Heart' failed to draw, STREETS BLOCKA SVITH CARRIAGES BRINGING THE ELITE TO c-iaracter artst He C, 11. 12; thence to Charleston 14, 15, 18, Wilming- won as an accomplished and 'Kentuok' was substituted 23, with E. T. Stet- thongblea»waspereeptlb.e ton, N. C, 17, 18, Raleigh 21, 32. noflivold extravagance, son as John Woodford.JMarch 28 Charles Thorn- 19, SSftTSiM havT&Snadded without serious blem- ODTUtfraMl vuw 411. ton and wife mate tht*0rst appearance In -Simon Cary repeateA.l«I> TUKATKiS, b David CopperfleW Is probably seen tracts crowds to BROADWAY AND S9D STREET. erful scene. be sung March 6 In the HAVERLY'S OB and longer roan any other character In the of Cornevllle' is to WU. HRNDERSOM Proprietor and Vanafer OBx. oftener Feb. 24 the difficulty between James Ewry evening and Saturday Mfttlneea. withal Is a necessary nonentity. Frank Police Court niece, bnt Magulre came up for a hearing. Billet Taylor. B. D'Oyly Carte and B. B. Bles's all that was possible of the part. A. Meade and Tom Carlos made warrants, the one for battery and the Blltee Taylor. Opera Comlqae Company In the Sylvester ileveloped much power as Martha, Of the two Blllee Taylor. Naotleal Cmle Optra Loolse vulgar language, the former was dis- Fisher Maeder and Elizabeth Andrews other lor RII lee Taylor. BIL'.EE TAYLOR BILLER TAYLOR CHANO. and Clara on the latter the defendant was con- MINSTRELS Mlcaw- missed and BUlee Taylor. Tlckeu tur sale nx daya in advance. MASTODON wen as Betsey Trotwood and Mrs- NEW CHAMO. Slaved Meade now proposes bring- BIIIM Taylor. All nq account of Eliita. It rest or the distribution Included Nelson victed and fined tio. CHANG. er. The against Magulre for railroad rare, as Steerforth, Charles Stanley as Traddles, ing a civil suit BOOTH'S THKATUr.. Lui ahu. Dicker time and salary from Fch. 7 Mr. Locke janauschek. P. southard aa Mr. wickHeld. Master Hemlns bs loss of J. H. HAVERLY, J. H. MACK, w. promoted Wilder Pease to officiate as business- janauschbk. miklns Mlcawber Jr.. and Fanny Vaughn and has IV E OT J. M. h agent of the Busb-streetTheatre. The position of March 14 and 18. "Mary Swart;" IS, 17 and matinee 19, Manager. Annie Boudinot aa Agnes and Mrs. Gnmmldge. "Hleak Honae:" 16. "Medea:" 19. "Macoeib." Proprietor. treasurer Is now filled by Manager Locke's trnther. - attention wan bestowed on the mounting, Marco 21, TOMPKINS A HILL'S Romantic 8pecta.co.lax 40. Much Cobb and Joseph Arthur will ac- Richards J. B. ScbeU painting sev- .Miss Lottie Drama Orrln and party East Jonn E. scenes—the exterior of the Ark, Canter- company the J. A. Stevens VOYAflERS IN SOUTHERN SEAS. DAI?*! eral new will return from Oregon OB TUB CHILDREN OP CAPT. GRANT bury Cathedral, and that of the wreck, the lost two Owens' Combination A GRAND UNIjrEl Win. Horace Llogardare by A D'Eooerr and Julea Verne. 52- It deserving than particular mention. A Ianre March 1 Mr. and Mrs. more Baldwin March 14 Li chorus or boys were engaged for the cathedral engaged to appear at the OA IT'S TUKATKb, James T. Magnlre and Asa W. Fields have secured Broadvar ana TUIrtlotta street. 2 D scene, and their singing ol 'O Paradis*' was a Begin 1 nightly at 8.16; nrer 10.3D. Matinees every Wed- the California Theatre for a season commencing MINSTRELSY COMPARED WITH OPERA. tuneful nature. The audience 7 was of fair pro- and Saturday. Children halt pner ail a. Williams will begin an neaday to matinee portions, and business Improved greatly during Sunday Hay t, when Gas CINDERELLA AT SCHOOL. The smallpox scare has forced 60 the week The Galley Slave' was presented at engagement CINDERELLA AT SCHOOL. PINNACLE SUCCESS, his company and close the T1TB TIMES aaya: "Cinderella at School" EVERYWHERE THEY REACH THE OF the Park Theatre by the company engaged In Its C. B. Welles to dfsimnd DAILY la In . fall of RAyecy and brlablneaa. It la fresh and eni.rtauilog 2 performance since toe commencement of the sea- theatre ol which he was manager and Emma Young, the advance- from beirinnlnff to end. Itj popular aucceaa la unqnea- Receive the Largest Audiences Ever Known in Each son. It has been received with more fervor than W. C. Crosble uonable. fla-u and 200 disbanded company, arrived here 23. ; on Its original performances in Boston, one year guard of the ..Adeline Stannone contemplates an early AKBSVC* iMASW) l^A !K JK. TUBATBE. 30 ago. due In a great measure to the adaptability of Every eTanlnsatS. Matlnea Saturday ai 2. .Respective City. visit Eas' Fred J. Mackley will open the Stock- TO TRANSPORT THIS OBBAT AN*, the performers to their parts. On the Hist night SECOND MONTH OP with the Ferrantls. Devere Sisters, ponera. None bat strlctlr temperate the house was more than well filled, the audience ton Tlvoll 26 JOHN T. BATMOND grsmmera wanted. Address TANK KB Wilson and Ford and Fred Warner as attractions.... JOHN T. was enthusiastic, and so well pleased with play, RAYMOND PROOF! PROOF! PROOF! N. B.—All perrormara engsged lor the *. and no attraction bla new creation or In A. C. actors and author that the presence of Cus.°le De Onr city has gone mtnetrel-mad. m PRE8B OnnUir'a fan- ta-lt has ever visited this coast has received a more taatic comedy Forrest and Slgnora Mejeronl was twice demanded that THIS MANAGERS OF THEATRES AND OPERA-HOUSES OFFERING LARGER than Hooley. Morton ft FBEBH AMERICAN. In front or the drop, a compliment that was also enthusiastic welcome H0DRB3 CROWDBD AT BVEBY PERFORVANriE. PERCENTAGES FOB THEIR RETURN. Four Minstrels. The popularity of extended to Hefgra. Evans. Booth and Burns Homer's Big Buy tickma at boi-orBce. and avoid apteolaiora. tilt THB OKL demonstrated, not only by a' the erase «f the focr h act Vr. Campbell was burnt-cork opera was t*JB.AJN A> AJJI^ THIS BECAUSE THE numbers In attendance at the OPKKA-HOUSb, also called, and good natnredly acquiesced with a the overwhelming Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street. few well-chosen remarks. The new scenes, repre- Busb-streetTheatre on their first appearance 21, POOLE a DONNELLT Leasees ana Manajnn senting views or Venice, Rome and Marseilles, bu' by the equally large numbers In nightly attend- Reaervrd Seat. lOrcneatra Clrclfi and Balcony), one. 40 40 evening; 40 performance since. The company Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday ruatloee. NEW at every NEW were painted br Joseph Si Schell, and ol the ance MR. AND DBS. Includes Wot. Skuse, Win. Ryder. Burt Haverly, J. LAWRENCE BARRETT as RICHELIEU mounting generally it may be said to have been In supported^by his own admirable enmpaoy. Jackson, John W. Morton. I). D. excellent taste throughout Business for the en A. Barney. Theo. Biegmnt aud appropriate scenery and eoatumea. AND SELECT DRAa tire week was moderate George W. Roberts, Beadle, Ed. Krrwan, Major Burk, Matt and Lew neaday and Thursday evenlnga, YOHICK'rt LOVE. Diamond, William, Amos and Frank Arnold, Boh MATDTBE8 WEDNESDAY AMD SATURDAY. 192-lt Struck Public years or the staff Favor for the past two a member of In Have RETURN TO HAZLETC The officers side officials at the Globe Theatre, leaves to accept Blaven and the three "Ranklns. are: *l.A.VJ£RIV]r:'ea ITtU-ST* THBATRb position of treasurer with McEee Rankin, Nat Homer, manager; Simon Qnlnlln, treasurer; J. B. HAVERL.Y Proprietor and Manager BY PRESENTING A PROGRAMME REPLETE WITH the POSITIVELY ONLY, whom he Is to join In St Louis 28 The new and J. s. Sheppard. business-manager. The com- TWO WEEKS TBE ORIGINAL 40. TUB IDENTICAL 40. portrait of Edwin Forrest, executed by H. W. Ber- pany propose to remain six weeks, and will go to "WAHTBIV-Two Good, rtlartas and 'Waalaa^ East Business THE FAMOUS 40. thoBg, Is a most appropriate adornment to the Oregon prior to their return BAVKRLY'S EUROPEAN MASTODON MINRTRBL9, New, Brilliant and Refined Features. been only fair at the Standard with 'Unknown.' Boston Theatre 1 lbby, where It has been displayed has HAVERLY'S EUROPEAN MASTODON MINSTRELS, KNOCKED THEM «. performances It at- the past week. It represents the tragedian la citi- For the first three or four PROM HRR MAJESTY'S THEATBK. LONDON, READ! READ! READ! zen's dress, and as a work of art Is excellent, and tracted satisfactory business, but since there has MATINEES WEDNESDAY AMD SATURDAY. aitvmno pAole*, And therefore natural the great actor been a large decrease In the attendance. W. H. Beats can ba second two weok. In 63-lt BUPFwaXO COURIER. do cnATAQtee waa wanted. ADd tbey «ne of the most of we ever orfAn- are always hltr hnase his orler engagement has very favor- ]M^AJL>AMOr>-e4tJJ UA-Kfa; TUKATR£, HAVERLY'S NEW If A8TOD0N HIN8TRBL8 sure of a wbererer they appeju-. saw W. S. McConnell, the first treasurer of Bailey during the of roar eoter- MONTREAL STAR- theatre-goers, and bis entrance Twenty-fourth street and Bmadway. lxed tbltMUoa, laiieveomn em»e dm the Novelty Theatre, la now attached to the Jolll- ably Impressed onr *t tbe Acsdemy 01 MdiIc. Last ywr'n com- ACADEMY of MUSIC. -Tbe Academy waa fllled to 1U Bverr enrolua at 8.3U. Bamrday Matinee atl. Ulomeola I stage Is nightly applauded. Miss Helen uia utmost capacity last AL. on tne TarlHl. naoeo. olgbt, on tbe occasion ol the first F enten*lDmeor, W. as advance-agenr. soperb Us Combination W. Lb ties HAZEL KIRKB. HAZEL KIRKB. pany a ~EL Sherwood, lather of the Sherwood Bis- Blvthe has not appeared In the cast 'Unknown' HAZEL KIRKB. 2D YEAR. HAZBL KIBKR. m all reip«cu afrreeftble. Tbli yWB pertorm»oce penormanee ofHaTerly'a New Mastodon Minstrels in IS HIS 0B16LXAL COMIC CHABACTEB SPECIALTIES. - — a. reflaement And this dtv. There Is uo need will as the attraction during the next rirovea eveo more eoloyaWe, nib ^(j^j . for people to argne that they ters, -and ...wen known In dramatic circles, has remain HAZEL KIRKB. HAZEL KIRKB. * Jost closed a highly succeMful engagement with the Tlyde k Beta man Comedy Co. astoasdlnc acraa«ed Tarlety. Aa waa quite to be eipected, the are not Ibe Original Maatudona; they have a> distinctive An hKtn established himself with a well-known and last week of this abridged engagement, HAZBL KIRKB. 2D TBAB. HAZBL KIRKB. uotwltb atandiJinghlsactng his act was th#»t bfj>*tla^t in »hethe olio, and following the atrongeatstrongest acta la th*the pi arm Academy waa crowded with a bnlllaot aodleoea, many merit of their own, to which tbe name ol Haverly, or the praaaataav_ Try any means been a pecuniary or HAZBL KIRKB. HAZBL KIRKB. MANAGERS, READ WHAT MANAOERH SAY: We can rheerfDlly recommend. or railroad ticket- brokers, and Is doing an which has net people beloa; present who would patroDBe no mloetrel prestige of tbe late snccesaful trip of the "Originals" to MB. AL. W. FILSQX aa HAZEL KIRKB. 2D YEAR. nAZEL KIRKB. flrst-cUaa In erery narticnlmr reimcct, bla act h*-lna: rew, which Is saying extensive business in transporting dramatic artistic success, all telegrams to the East to the other than that which Mr. Hudy'i London, could add nothing. They are tbe best .roup* of a good deaL He traveled with HAZBL KIRKE. M it HAZEL KIRKB. ent«rtainmrnt Company for tbe la«tfonr m ontha, giving universal aausCa*-tlon at every Dertbrmanee, contrary notwithstanding. Under his own risk fniAraoteet lo be not ODly or the hlffb- minstrels that ever plaveU here, the performance being aad w« refret companies to and from this city name aa BanaRer have him cancel wkb u«. However, should h» In the future desire an engagement with his company In Stockton HAVUMLX'e) rirru-AVBjiun, mKATtUk. excelleoce* but e atl rely free from novel, refined and nrcletlc In every act. .There are none ol na wajgaSh^rksuetiwe ahaDbau <° *m*JT Dion Bouclcault played in The Shaughraun' Mr. Stevens wTQ play eit order of artUuc from hint. Hoping bis future will be a prosperous one, we remain yours, alaoarely, J. H. HAVBRLY Proprietor and Manager conld be conatraed aa offenaWe. it la not the stale sets and Jokes thst oftVnd good taate by their HYDE during the second week of his engagement March 7. San Jose 8. «. Sacramento 10. 11. 12. Car- anythloff that NIGHTLY. Matinees Wednesday* and Raiuruaya Decenary throaub the entire Iod-t Unto! the per- threadbare ehabblneaa, and the fact that the Immense 16. 16. Virginia City four following nights. to go at the Boston Museum to an excellent business. son and OBNBVIRVB WARD, notably good, audience sai out the entire performance is aa evidence company, or which James A. fnrmen and to partlcDlarlaa eTerrthlsn It will be given for one week more, Including one Soldene and a OBNEVIBVB WABD, but we will simply aay every thtng waa of the beat. ot tne most thorough enloyment or the programme. Hon* extra matinee St Patrick's Day. 'The Colleen Meade will be one, are to open In 'Olivette' March GENEVIEVE WARD In dredswere turned away, unable to g*la admission, and Mrs. Air. FORGET-ME-NOT. BUFFALO EXPRESS. ^ In Ibe rush for seata the crowd derao'lsoed the fivertla- Bawn' wlU follow ZL, and -Sail A Mor' 28, to close 7. and remain ail weeks Wyman Is reorganized FORGET-ME-NOT. The second eateruunment ot tho HAVER- lug-boardslD the lobby. Laritts and children will avoid the engagement The plays to be produced the daughter or Saulman. the well-known mtauraZ FOROET-ME-NOT. LY'S MASTODON MINSTRELS at the Academy ot Mimic the crush which ia certain tooecor to-nUlbt by attending CLOSED A. SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT DBTB01T, MICH., MARCH 11 during the German dramatic season, commencing tfur of tnis dry During the performance of limited to two weeks only. last evening attracted another immense audience, the Bnsamemant 63-lf the matinee this afiernooD. There la no need to partlcn- Owinc to prevlorf* arrenvem^ntA the onmblnatlon cannot accept this season Lbe many otTers of Four Fetes' at the Baldwin on Washington's theatre belnjr lo alt parts crowded to overflow Ids. There dat^s tendered nr April IB, axe *Etn Lnstsplel' ('Mrs. Walthrop's The tOtVEKJUY'SS NIUUO'S-llAJ. - In the tact that the Grand Opera-bouse night Ult- he places every confidence. Tne knowlogpeople of Mont- VAX* livan. Nellie Turner and Annie Holland deserve BXJRCIX VOSS e rally from floor to celling. ThA name ot Haverly, real, being aware ol this, patronized tbe Mastodons THE MOST fAMOUS OBIODfAIi the chler honors. The rest or the cast. Charles A. vllle Opera Company have done an immense Tinsl SAN FRANCISCO MIK8TRBL8. packed New AMD MODBBMVBM-" Opera houas. Broadway and Twenty-niutb street. having become synonymous witli entertainments ol »'i en masse, over five hundred being unable to Obtain even TBILOQUIBT IN TAB WOBXD, can b* Arthur Muni ton. W. F. Falls, ness during the past week In Oakland and San eaa^ Ward. Bernard Dnnn I AprU ii Tbe Greatest Onianlzatlon In tne World, high order. Is of itself enough to secure an audience that | admlsi on. We noticed amona the audience tne most forth, saaaon ot Inl and letter " IS all thev Jose Slgnor Hlanchl has Just received a Mr. Toaa s - Murphy, i and Ed. made oonld from the i FRED. ROBERTS. Motto and Topical Vncallat. must be reckoned by ra thousands. A marked feature of lashlouable and elite of our city, and many wbo have ALL ADVANCE- AGENTS, , aaasneriormed with tha greatest poaalhta n» Italian-opera 1 meagre material at hand. To lengthen out from the agent or the company now LEONARD and JONES, tbe Great Clot-dancers. Haverly's companies la always the taste to Inesa of cos- never before looked on this class of entertainment. The cess In the principal, theama anddtles ol Europe, tha United tares, ibe Dill, Tony Williams and Mark Sullivan m Havana, which assures us of a season pf opera. BERNARD RLOMAN. the Bird Man. tmnee. and the New Mastodons vie in this respect with tbe [ entertainment, mm beginning to end, was conduoted In SUPUtUTTENDEXTS OF 8 Canada, Cailtarnla, Sandwich lalanda. bit Educated and the other troopee that have previously performed • a most refined manner, bringing It, aa advertised, Aoatralla, New Zealand. produced 'Irish Life In America' as a pre- The troupe will arrive In time to open attheOrand PROF. PARKER and Don. Forty almost QueeoalaS3, Tasmania. Wsatern management. Messrs. Haverly : a levoi wlto opera. Tha ADVESTISING-CABS, ArjstrsJla, Java, f odla, China. OnefsB-house April 4. The principals are Inez De Tbe 8creamlne; Piece NEEDLES and CLOTHESPINS. here nnder the same and on large audience waa very en- Japan and Soolb AtrfcaT^ lude, and during the first act of the ' play the 152^ SEATS SECURED. MATINEE SATURDAY at 2. Itlf Mack axe not like some other manager*, who work up a ithaalaailc and encore after encore greeted the many new BII.LPOSTEBS,- A FEW OPTNIOKS OPThE AMl^CAK Daly B^o^ers—Bobby and Danny gave songs- Leon, Slgnora Bellottl. Slgnor Terzl. Slg. Ortandlnl trot Val Toss's — good reputation, and then around second- class com- ! and complete surprising leaiuxea entertainment Is bright, araoa and da Both and Slg. Montegruro Louis Nathal and Louise TU£ATRE COMIOCJi, tul, reflned "nd lagan lous, *3 JSfestare and Inetr play came 414 LITHOGRAFHRBS, ETC., ETC, and aa daUghtlnl u wra-ecmrfaea ~p -LyaPOT ar« Uloon mwod BUkhua. lieWade anoVf- , BROADWAYT to children. — oyov^lmvineill'1 _ . Tn^ndgenHsi, j g *- BQP1-S t^rtlyiil Jf Portj^mpnth 17, filoneesU \18^Lawrence %?A aa Inoffanalve aa delightful.—B: n TOAN BART. .-. Jiuynstasa iro-^r— ™7v=t-£^ J9,* ' va.tr has Invested over three hundred dollars In company returned 25 from a profitable trip through " "" w.Mareb.1. lata. T*i . . B. OANNOir Manasar 29< Profldence f4% Patei * &,lie ose lithographs and other plctonal prtntlng.iwtileb or British Columbia Frank M. Clark and Llllle BVEBY EVBNTNO AND MATINEES Is without an equal Ha la by far " Jle Tjotrhoqulst ever seen lnUitca.— - a surety may be set the unsatistaetoTy Linden will make their first appearance at the ' 1 down on ^PBW tf*^l(y?gmn"serles. UsneJby Feb. Zl. 1B8D. side Bell I or the ledrer. Tony Williams and Mark So' m dward Harrlgan. entitled 1 Mwloar 1 20. 1 'll1lliyflPinl"l ti\' -VfTi'fln'.'iilll 1 11 n'11 MARCH vennrnotnilafc " _ ^ j j St-It W. H. STRICKLAND, General Agent niSSw™-? "LI bw nr llvanwr rr mini "ii MULLII[JLLIOAN'S SILVER WEDDING. nigbtlyaiarttng hla ilniiiifl I 11 i Rosalind. Wbere la Master Lew t organ ol wonder lo hundreds at tha irum nw Williams HrocMM, Pell ana Lewis. LlUte pear as MULLIGAN'S SILVER WEDDING. Grand Opera-house.—NEW TORS MIRROR. Wood, Burt Watson and James Marlow. Artnur HVb. Leavltt's recent advertisement In The Cup MULLIOAN'B SILVBR WEDDINO. CALL. 8 ^Sifl- !* P«nj™«neBS have nsrsr bno ax- Monlton was also a beneficiary night of 12, when. pbr excited mnch comment In this city, and Man- MULLIGAN'S SILVER WEDDING. ALL AOBNrR. LTTHOORAPHEBfl, PROGRAMMER.-). eaUed In thisSP-"conntry. and ro moat raspeeta and Ckneral Manager of AdTertiglns; Uarara an- In addition to - the two regular pieces, the new and ager Magolre vowg vengeance The report that MULLIGAN'S SILVER WEDDINO. HILLPOSTEH-3 othor Advertlwra songed for tha H. B. EVERETT. " Utllert0 Kta tlUT^NE* YORK EDWARD HAKBIGAN an Ad»ertl!ilDit Department or BATOHELLEB ft ' fJIJPPER. hitherto unheard-of drama 'TJgelado' was acted. the Grand Opera-house had been let to Wleland Alderman Dsn Mulligan DORIS' MAGIC1AS, TONY HART as Doom. HolUcan OREAT IKTtiROCUAN LABUEn SHOtV ON EARTH Val Vose Is nndoubbtdly for tho brewer, who designed to convert It Into 9 GREAT the greatest unugllvlne? vantmo,Tantrno. The engagement week of 14 Is with Bennett A New musical compositions by Mr. Dare Braaatn. will report ready for duly at Par^oa llutel, Camd.o. N. AND FOREPAUGH SHOW. quUt-BALTIMORE Is without AMfiMCAn\^ Moulton's Jovenlle -opera Company of twenty- mammoth beer-garden. a grain of troth New and beautlnii scenery by Mr. C'bss. W. Wltbam. J.. Friday morning, March 25. u th; greaiast . jH, 2^? veDCrUoqolst that bag ever rnv R. Johnson of The Ooiaen Bra Is Orurlnal mechanical etf»cta 52- J. K. itad eight young folks, who are to sine 'Plnalore' Howard br Mr. Rob.it Cutler. u DAVIS. Oeneral Agen t. Boflalo. He is notably genti.1 whenTiTarSVlS the first and The Bells of Oornevllle' the writing a play for J. W. Jennings. EXTRA MATINEE KT. PATRICK'S DAY. PEARLIE FOSTER, PERFORMERS others who have visited here lat -X-ME X^Jk.Tdd'r UrCfrtT -THLEORAJ1^ BuSlIo. EDNESDAY MATINEES. AUD engaged lor Bytar ter half of the week, both works being follow There was great ExcrTcsfEVT in dramatic W |52-lt] SATURDAY. SENTIMENTAL suNO. "MY MOl'HERB DEAR OLD ALBIKO, tbe FOREPAUOB SFJOW are advised to take the best reatnre of the programme oubldaof advantage AT ONCE or the opportunity furnished lor Herrmann a beat is furnished etl with an olio A new and original ver- circles, says our correspondent "In Detroit, Mich., TOAY J>A.as'X'OJtt'e» XritAxitE; KaCE." now belap sura- br Mr. Cbaancj Olcott or with the renowned talklnr-blrd TOM.MT PRE8C0TT, will by TH TosS S^SlTwmm be at liberty 20. Sractlre at the WINTER QUARTERS. RICHMOND hl m T lce n10 marrelooslyseatUrad ^mi-nS sion of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin,' which Joseph B. Brad- daring the past week, caused bv the appearance 687 BROADWAY. IfATrrlv's European Mastodons. Price. 40c after March Kepooalole parties, sddress i V. ? _ ™ or * care 12* VT. Bonston street. Ifork. TREET AND LEniQH AVKNLE. preparatory to AN moduUtctL-WASHINaTON POST. Nov! A GREAT SUCCESS, A BIO HIT M-tt T. B. K ELLF.T. a Lincoln slreel, Jersey City. K. . New 6J-K* 5, lfflO^^^^ lord was to have written for Charles H. Thayer, of Fanny Davenport and Sarah Bernhardt In the J EARLY The most striking THE 6PLENDID COMIC OPERA OPENING Or THE 6EASO.N Or 1681. teuton ot tbe perlonnsnoa Is Vet theatres. 20-rnot round top Canvas, side it Vcm In was by contract to nave been completed at 12 m. same roles at the two Fanny's repertory OLIVETTE. OLIVETTE. FOK BALE-A K Peronler AD\M FOREPAUOH. vsntrUooulsm. Hu entortalnmeot U™ moat wall Bitot, nearly new; auu> Palntloirp. wonderfnl .that nas ever March 7. The author met the manager one at the Detroit Opera-house was 7 'Camllle.' e OLIVETTE. entertained a Cincinnati mQai ' hour Addreas M. A. TILLOTSON. enca-DAILT OAZBTTB, ud£ alter time. and. as bnt one act was finished, 'Pique.' 8 matinee 'Camllle.' evening 'Frou-Frou.' Six Encores lo th. flrest WhlRtllnff Chorus, _Er.ry sonR Oct 23, 1877. the ttl It* 119 Broom e street. New York Cltr. The best exhibition of ventrUoQuiam redemaoded. A perfect furor. The Bumble I avar afvan In im« agreement was annulled 'Little Emly ' was so the receipts, as we are Informed, being $1,180.25, Bee Cborus a Great Hit AWELL-KKOWS BARITONE VAN city that which TalVos. brligito fibTSS iri? A1BUR6H ' substantial a success at the Globe Theatre that $970.50. $035.75 matinee. $1,085 respectively. Never worth lbs the TONV PASTOR. Is open to travel with nrm-clARri Combination or Troupe. prlc* ol admission to bear him SlaSS.—CIM. hlptory of this house was there such and company desire dwarfs, skeletons, Teotrlloqnlst, "<>««.-«W- management will again put It forward for week of befor*! In the TONV PASTOR IN HIS NEW BUDGET OF SONGS Address SIGNOR M-, care Alberto Illman, Vfallack's ma- CINNATI ENQUIRER, Oct. ti. 1S77. giclaa. lady wire-walker, ladv for Patlma. 21. The cast of characters will undergo some a matinee as on the Bin; there wore 2.720 ad THE KERKELLS. HARRY KERNBI.L. Theatre, New Vork. 52.11* sldeabow ors- °Wn th* hoDJ*--,,EW ORLEANS capacity being uir. all kinds of performances suitable lor aldeshow, boss DEMOCRAT changes—Agnes Booth Is to act Martha; Mrs. missions (sealing 1.939), and peo THE KRftNELLS. JOHN KERNKLL. IN KITTY O'NfclL. JIG PAKT»ER WA>TKr> NEAT candy bntcber, outside ticket seller, animal lecturer lor Vose far rarpasaea anvone lo his bnelaess Thomas Barry, Rosa Dartle: Amy Ames. Mrs, pie were turned away in crowds, unable to get in- THE GREAT DANCER. IRISH SONO AND DANCf; by JAMES MARA, S Cbad- the an centrepole that has EXTRA MATINEE ST. tent menasene, most be well versed In BURNETT. heretofore been here. Hla figures are perfect Mlcawber; Charles side the doors. Manager Havlln sent a note In PATRICK'S DAY. wlclc stroet. Paterson. N. J. *^ SHausm.—stndjot— Stanley, Uriah Heep; Frank CLOONEY AND RYAN. CLOONEY AND BTAN 62-lt* nstural history, fire-eater, and assistant doorkevoer for CLETBLAND I.mniB ^ Little. David vltlng Sarah Iternhardt to attend the matinee (as tbe grandest show 1> '' * Copperfleld; and J. J. Snlllvan In a THE GREAT DUTCH TEAM. PKOF-JSrSSIOIirAX. JBAJVIJ LEADERS that ever took the rosd lo anv age or I t Address cars of OTJPFEB. prominent part James OTJell has been retained she herself gave none); bnt she did not accept, al- THREE MATINEES THIS WEEK. send 91 lor the three rollowlnc pieces or Band Mnslc »«titry. Apply to o. J. FERGUSON, »*'** «1 West ittd as Fcgotty The report that John Stetson- though her sister Jennie and the company were MATINEE TUESDAY MATINEE FR1DAT. ( Brass and Reed): Quickstep. -PUN FOR THR BODES;" street. New York. SEVENTH WEEK OF SUB. Oalop. " SKLLK BROTHERS' :" bad secured the lease or Booth's Theatre, New present The stage-settings surpassed any ever M ATI NEE THURSDAY. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. (52-lt CIRCUS "SALLY WAJNTJB1I, yiltW-i--<_'lJ,AW?5 MEAjaTBURN," Quickstep, to THE York, for cltv, and were commented upon by all. MR. ALP. BURNETT_ wonld reepectfhllr, notllr ACME one year, at an seen In this those annual rental of BERRY'S BHOADWAY THEATRE, EOI7TBWELL A; BTREETER, Female Balancing; Trapeze Artist ..... who have written that hla time is nlled nni„,n jj^p". $28,000, to commence Hay l. Is prononnced by that Notwithstanding the great excitement, the regular WILLIAM8BUBO, N. 1 SS-It* Band-moslc Pnblishera. Princeton. 111. and Entree Rider; also flrst-clsss Lesners and Tumblers. He Is still with Geo. B. Bunnell's Show. gentleman unauthorized and devoid of truth. dramatic prices. $1, 75. 50 and 25 cents, were main- WANTED, Big OLIVETTE An VARIETY WANTJCD-1 OOOD TALKER to Invest 5Mt SELLS BROS.' BIO SHOW, Colombus, O. H. R. JACOBS, OOMPAUT. offer was made, but not talned. After the performance Wednesday evening. PBBPOBMERS and GYMNASTS. $76 Manager. accepted ....At the The iuIIowIdk wlu please send In their business and take halMntereit tn sclentllle decapitation (Headleia Address care of CLIPPER office. tt-ie. or **pttU1 noi Production of ten lor 2So , the best Ouldelever published to all ' Aodraa'a on. termination ot the Ideal's operatic season at Spell's Band serenaded Miss Davenport at the hotel days In advance: Man Show), now ready tor tbe road. Also Stimplad , the March 14, N. S. Wood and J. P. winters wanted to hear theatrea. halla, eic. in America Warranted Boston Theatre, Emmerson, Clark she thanked them kindly, and told them 'not to for- In "Boy Detective;*' from all parties having HBALTIIY LIvine- Curiosities and the Daly 21, E. R. Dalton In "Retrlbutl"n;'" SENT correct. IM-2| L. E. Freedley. Boston, Mass. SCENERY FOR HALL8. Brothers and Smith A' get our neighbor—a stranger; give her "The Marseil- 28. Fanny Herring:; April 4. MlaiOaepannl; II, John Allen never belore exhibited. Address Mestayer's Company appear The lollowing letter eaxlslos Itself: 18, Geo. C. Charles; 25, J. O. R.. 200 South Fonrtb street, OLIVETTE for one week only, beginning 21, in the pantomimic laise.' " Cheer after cheer went up for the noble- Sam Ryan; May 2, Frank Jonea; Leonso BroA »2-lt» -ADRIAN. MICH., Oct. 20, 1S8TX comedy 'Pour Prendre Conge, or Seeing Switzer- hearted Fanny; but the musicians were not pre- ett-lf Columbus. O. MESSRS. BOSM AN k LANDIS: AT. THB land.' On the following pared for this sudden request, having no music, MA.JKXt.-ir UI1jJL.'H. IR1NH COMEDIAK WjUS'TJilO GENTLEMEN—In behairol the "Union Hr.ll Monday Sarah Bernhardt -OKE THAT CAN SING AND DANCB WHITNEY AND WEST, Assocla- BIJOU OPEBA-BOD-iE, REff opens, for one week. It been stated to when Miss D. again raised her window, saving: "PATRICK'S DAY," Thursday, March 17, at 2 o'clock, tloo," we de*lre to assure you of onr appreciation of tha YORK, had ns bv Sparring; AND PAT Soog-and-danco Hen and Comedians, are engaged for the lmmeDse and Wr»Ulna- Entertainment. DO ROONEY BUSINESS. excellent work you have done tor us on tha scenery yon COMMENGTNO ON SATURDAY. MARCH la. official authority that this engagement wonld bb 'Never mind your mu9lc—play It as well as yon Ma*tbegnoa. year's coming season of 1881 with Miles Orion's St.uedoo Circus LADIES' GRANB BILLIARD TOURNAMENT, and A eruragement to the right person. have Just finished for our Opera-honse. It ia entirely THE CAST, C0MPO0ED OP OPERA^ICJlBTIiItB played at the Park Theatre, hut lor on» week of the can withont,' and the Teutons did so, retiring to tireat Varloty Addrea. rir letter at noce. and Menagerie. JAMES WHITNEY. Uooalck Falls. N. T.|* OF Show. silt' aatlslactory; and we take plaasnre In commending you , BENOvrn, time for which the 'One Hundred Wives' Com the Invitation of Mr. Price to regale the inner man. BLITZ'S NEW MAMMOTH DIME EXHIBITIONS, to any wbo require the services of flrst-claas has been arrangod by Btrakiach scenlr artlsta. A Hess with special1 i _12 lt» Plymouth. Pa. WASTED IMMED1ATELY.- ference to tho vocal 1 blnatlon had already been secured, the sum Loral engagements are booked, bnt the first pro- I want to buy the Panorama We also cordially recommend your firm for uniform cour- requirements o! this mosti* VOLES' headed demanded was so nigh that It was deemed fessional is Gas Williams 21. 22. 'My Partner' _OHGAW ,A->r> PIAJV O-I-IjAVER tesy and honorable dealing. S^A ."TiS" by that can ABEL WHITNEY. President U. H. Aas'n. WILllAM T. CARLETON. ..aa Inexpedient to complete arrangements; there- 23, 24, 25, 28, 'Hazel Klrke' 28, one week. YAEIETT ASB KOTELTT THEATQE, WANTED—One pUy overtures, eta , and BOOK OF REVELATIONS. VAL KING CHAS. HUMPHREY. Manager Opera-honse. HRNRV C. PEAKES aa. fore the transfer. Seven Sarah Bernhardt gave 8' COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL 80N03. Would like to get It aa soon sa possible. " DE MBH performances will be 'Frou-Frou Address HAHRY The above la a specimen of the SBLTKA BOLABO.... 190, 301 IIOWKBY. to travel. State lovreat salary. OII/MOKE 311 Locait msny nattering recom- ...'.S.. (59 given, and the sale of seats opens 16, the nnd 'Camllle' 9 at the Grand Opera-house, the street, St. Louis, Mo. Aleowantod. mendations received MART E. BLITZ'S tram hall-ownera. Below wa give WADSWOBTH...as . . MBS. PAUL FALK Sole Proprietress NEW MAMMOTH the address of the party that owns "PARADISE LOST." • a Oeorga "i.klHMLDB prices being fixed at $17.60 for season tickets with first to only a fair house, the latter to a full MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. DIME EXUIB1TIO.VS. partial list of Opera-houses and Halls fitted up by uh with Olml and Jaa. Peskea as Marvelol and tloaueucot. seats In the orchestra or balcony single seats In house, the prices being reduced the second day Grand Vocal tl lt»a— fiosnery COMPLETE during the past few months In tho r 0', 1 ^orus being also filled , and Instrumenlal Concert Every Sunday Plymouth, Pa. tJ^JS'S2 J! ?»5) by camp*, the followlarillowlag places: too'an" fresh-voiced artut* of«k same localities being S3 each; dress-circle, $2; from $3 to $2 for admission to both parquet and B-rsning. t6-tf ON BECK AGAIN. S operaUc stage. family-circle, Atlantic, Iowa; Braldwood. TO.: Sycamore. TH: Chip- Uoa ""der the tlile wblchhesds tbla tl.SO; gallery, 76c t«.; and general dress-circle. The shabblness of the stage settings Jf^^L'^^r D1 l pewa Palls. Wla; Hudson, wla: Kensshs, Wis. : Sparta. «t,"Ulniakea tour of the conntry after admission. $1.50. Dumas' 'L'Etrangere' were painfully contrasted with those used by S* »a!»5 tha and Vria.; Pergua Falla. Minn.: 3L Cloud, Minn.; Warn ego, 00- >l»I,A*rers having dale, to offer will Oorpe Sands' 'Le Marquis de VUlemer' will Fanny Davenport. Frederick Paulding opened Kan.; Burlington. SZj^HHtS**<,d , he a Kan.: uen"mtDre, Mich. ; Qolnnaiaec p • C. o. HESS. the «?£ ^ new pieces In the repertory.' Frnnk Mavo flve-nipht season 10 In 'Hamlet' to small business. Mich. ; Concord, Mich. ; North Manchester. Ind. l.at Broadway. New Tork. comes April Ed. We refer to any or them. No other firm in the can 4, for one week, as Badger In The Salsbury's Troubadours play 18. 17, 18, 19 HABBY MINEB'S and Alice Lindsey DAN West NASH, so a make good abewtngaaregarde amount and excellence Streets or New Tork,' and Mapleson's Italian-op- Henry E. Abbey and wife arrived 9, and went with the great irish character artist, * as ol work. Already have secured floe contracts tor coming era company 11 Bernhardt to Toledo 10." WRITE OB TELEGRAPH IMMEDIATELY. barney the guide, The 'One Hundred Wives' Sarah r-easoa. Persons bnllnlng new or remodeling old Halls or Combination open at the Park Theatre for Rice's "Spbprise Party" played Wt C, 0. BREDLE. Frtendanip, N. Y. with mcevoy'6 hibermco.v. Opera houses two March 7, 8, 9, See wlist tbe Pres. say WILL DO WELL to get our prices. We do 'S weeks, commencing 21. Fanny Davenport follows In Cleveland. O.. In the Eoclld-avcnuc NEW THEATRE, only drat oUss work. No money Is ever askert* for ur ac- Oncru- Icwoold be bard to dort his snperlor aa an Irish oom- April 4. and cepted on contracts nntll the scenery la In working order may . bring out Hart Jackson's honse. before large audiences. Sarah Bernhardt edian —ALBANY EVENING JOCRN'AL, March 1681. a-iapiailon Nos. 166, 167 and 169 BoTfery, Neir York. WANTED, 10, and copied. Address SOSM AN k LAHOIS, Bccnlc-art- of Dumas' 'La Princesse de Bag- nnd company played "Fron-Frou"ll, "Adrlenne" A. Barney the Guide he la clever and funny.— A position by a Clarionet and Plide-trbmbnne player. THE lets. 777. 279 3. Clark street, Chicago, dad.' During the vacation, Special AR0U3 m* 6t-It* commencing ahout vi and "Camllle" matinee 12. The audiences have tv Artlsu, SpecUcuIar AttracUona and Novelties Hare been In tbe butlncis before. Would liko to hear June i, the house of .11 Descriptions, address He Is one ol the best Irish comedians on the stage.— will undergo extensive frequently been, surpassed In size, hut business HARRY MINER. Irntn Sam Yager. . Address Sole THE TIMES. alterations and Improvements. Mr. SchoolTel ruled lair A week of distressingly bad busi- Proprietor and Manaa-ar. MU« NEWTON' WarTE.Yeri'.iia.Onn.clyCQontr.Tll. He la very droit and keeps the audience In good Americai> Theatre win probably make Boston his humor permanent resi- ness remunerated the efforts of Leavltt's Opera- throughout.—THE EXPRESS. J2.li. dence, and devote his whole - CARD. time A next Fenson burlesque Company In "Carmen" at the Academy SMITH'S OfEKA-HOUsl!;, jo this DICK PARKER'S establishment The present staff of officials or Music. Daly's "Needles and Plus" win Combina- GRAND RAPIDS, MIOH. AT ALBAFT, T., remain unchanged The veterancomedliin tion commence a week's engagement 14. and will WM. B. SMITH Bole Proprietor. S. and playwright John P. Addams, whose lines havo be followed by Oliver Doud Byron, forthrce nights. EDWIN P. HILTON Business and Staae Manager. Tbla elegant nul.Thratxe is now playing tn n -PI aaD*^)Tace3 of lfttc Tears, will Marie Williams, owing to Illness, wan com- AMESLQAN THEATRE, CROWDED No Injunction Granted WILL S,°JL£ll!£i l8 HOUSES NIGHTLY, with none but the best artuts en- OPEN ON THE 28TH, e oxerflons of his old friend pelled to " irV „ Wvzcmnn withdraw from Leavltt's Opera Co. nt gaged. Always pleased ' tendered a complimentary Between 80th and 81st streets, Third to hear from PABT1CULAB NOTICE Brand Opera-house OP T-Qies fl ^ benefit at Springfield, O., 5 Several prominent news- TO MANAGEHS. MONTH, theI. - avenne, Gaiety Theatre afternoon of 18. The volunteer- paper men arc endeavoring, to NeTf Tork City. Slmmonda k Brown of New York made application to FTRST-CLAS8 ing organize a "Pre9S STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS SFBCIAIfTT ARTISTS WANTED—MALE artists ore Mr. Thompson MATINEES TUESDAY. THURSDAY ARTISTS J aJre Blaicbtord In United Stales Conrt for AND FEMajLK. and company in the Club" here .... Manager Abbey spent Sunday at AND SATURDAY. both Variety Dramatic an inlnndlon 8ALAKIES LOW BUT SURE. AH rcan- isntact or Flrst'Class artists wishing engagementa. apply at once. and stars, bnt wo will NOT NE- reMiralnlnsJubn P. Smith and Wm. A. Meatayer lrom B. E. J. MILES - Lessee and Manager. munlcationa addressed to 'Joshua Wbltcomb 'Joseph Proctor In his old home In Akron. O Aerial N. Barney GOTIATE WITH ANY DRUNKARDS, BOOZERS, J. U. KIIjET, Mark Antony's oration, 4« lt-tt DICK PABKEBTProprletor and Manager. OR produaair wm. A. MeHtayer's new comedy Silt* Manager. US B» Pearl street. Albany. .' Mr. Marshall In 'he recita- has roslcned Ills position as dnmstlc editor of LOAFERS. All so il will please taae warning, aa wo ». T. tion or -The shnw tli»m no merrv. crNcnnrATT. march ia, ugi. Engineer's Story,' and Lucette Web- Tie Plalntsealer. and leaves for New York 10 fol- MAGICAL. MANUFACTORY H2-2t ster in elocutionary MR. JA.StEf3 COLLOe /the alleged selections. Oeorgle Dean flll the duties of press agent for Steele Mackaye's A variety ol Elegant Illusions. Ventiilounuu and POUR PRENDRE CONGE, manager ot tbe ball In this city denojni Red Heucl'e apauldlog In ham and cornet solos. Puocb-and-Judy Flaurea always on hand; also Maglo and fOR Barlow, Wilson, "Won at Lost" Company. SALE CHEAP, Opera-bouse, publishes a card to tbe If /CLIPPER in SPORTING. Vanishing Fish-bowls, Great Fire-eater, Sue.; Davenport Or SEEING SWITZERLAND. ftimrose A West's Minstrels, and the beneficiary, Daly's Tbavelixo Comtakt in "Needles whloh he states thai the grosa reeelpta ol Iker aad Per- and Rope Trick. 16a. ; Puncb-and- Judy. 24 e Thompson r.taatrarjons, with a The lodn refused to grant tbe Injunction asked for: con- ron's recent engagement st his plsce am pied to $««6i9, .A. i. and H. R. Lampee In Mr. Ad- Pins" attracted good-sized audiences to the Le- Veatrllonutal Dialogue, 39c Send XSodeartrlftxx of tried ability desires to senilis' dams' 3 ceuta lor price-list, SIDESHOW sequently tlie above-named play will be produced against -2,960 received at the Orand duvi,_Fthelr engage- a bscker. willing farce of CANVAS f Is to exhibit bis abilities to 'Dodging for a Wife.'... .F.J. Sullivan, land Opera-honse, Albany. N. Y.. or 10 cents lor illustrated 120-page catalogue. through any neaSa March 7. 8, Address AND oat -the United States with the world-famed ment the two weeks previous. Mr. Collins neglects to meaning business. Is particularly dealrmw 5'™ termlnotlon.or his brier engagement atthc .9. -Maggie 6&ISt« W. J. JUDD. S8 John street. artists of being n. Harold, says our correspondent, "ap- New York. state toat the weather durlog Baterand Farroo'eweek tared either lor the Astley belt or the Chicago oiobe Theatre. Is to Join the to peared be*I«ns> company support as Mrs. Vandnsen In* place of Fanny at tbe Grand was tbe very worst or the entire winter, and tcewaik. Add/eM M. B. aTT^ tT Dion Bonclcaultln theprtnclpal P6LES COMPLETE, saloon Also ciaes.and next sea- -Morant, who was on the sick-list. Josle Bail- One or the grandest and exceptional], fine durlog th.tr engagement. »»»• ^w. Ttilrty-iourto street, son will moat magnificent RELIGIOUS need one season, together with palatines' of moat every New YovkjiV be a prominent member of HcKee Rankin's er, the Sclma Vandusen of the company, PANORAMAS erer.paloted, Illustrating thatthis audiences were large'? made up ol stringers at made the Life "-- ' organization 01 OUT description, and all In good order: also three candy tops teudlog the Opera~ Festival— st Music Hall, and thatthai tbe Kate Chester, late of San Fran- her debnt on the stage at the Saviour, from Bla birth to Jr Join'"* tho AMATEUR DRAMATIC HAVERLY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE this week; BOS- or accounts James A. Heine Is anxious Fakir AB1),-Penurmers eloslng at Long's Gaiety . .'!„ il l. JJ?.. and I would not In Ibia Instance hare no'.iced the card to or Ava is Tne Tally-Ho Comedy Com- C The- ASSOCIATION, now organizing at 3tt West TblrtT- TON THEATRE. Boston, Mass., week of Marsh 21. PATSfTT juke atre, Danville, HI., on Saturday night, can tbe alleged manager of thst b-*ll but fort^e- ni'p* mied SHEPPARD one of the adjacent suburbs of this cltv pany, with Commodore open at almost seventh street. New York. Apply or addreas Tbe first presentation In this country ot a Nntt at the head, will bo any theatre In tbe Union on the following Utstlmomal to him and his saloon, which steals loto the Jis Surnmer residence, and is willing to Invest at. Monday, as &Mf MR. B. BOLLBRILANN. Manager. Tweddle Hall 14, 5, the Jollities Combination trains leave In all direction* Immediately French Compartment Ballroad Car, tha baart with an elcqueoce of truth and beauty v have no BT HIS NUMEROUS FBIESDS AT M. M. Whelan the city altar tbe ahow , passed through on Saturday night, Wish to lntanslf/. O ore it is In all its virgin noirebr 11, Beduoea rates furnished to all Flying Telegraph (original), benton business for his stars, Robson and Crane. points. Poles B. B. J. MILES. Miss Claire Scott's Combination played in _ J. H. LONG. IGNATIUS O'BYRISE A Celebrated Case' company Is being organ- 62-l t« Proprietor and the Moving Panorama. Athens, O., March o. Manager. ST. MARCH 10. 1MI. "ea by Frank L.. ., 8, Jack-son 10, 11, 12, eolng AT LTBEBTT. A genuine TAjr_l_-Sr-JHO LOUIS. MUSIC Union, ana after two perform- drawn HAIX, ae,,°* Lre'e11lel».ls..Waverly IVIAJN ACi*£ItM A tSPjeciAJL.*Y' CAN BE ENGAGED w COACH, MT DEAR MILES: By reterrlog to a card In THE uces to be slven In 22" *S P l6, i», Porov by horses, la Introduced; the wheels come oft. upsetting Union's Opera-house and month 18.19, ARTIST would like to eagage with a traveling party to do TBBOUOH CLIPPHB, you will sea what I think the meanest, moat *^oe Ironton21.22. The company now the following the coach, scattering its passengers in all directions— party wlU play In some of the England specialties: Ban|oBanlo Solo. Bong-andV-dance or business I ever saw ; the most nn- BOSTON, MASS., New comprises Miss Claire Winn — SIlaKONDS 1 BROWN, thrilling and realistic effect. contemptible piece Mrs. Scott, Rnby Lafayette and Oloc Flease-'addrees FRANKFBAN_ GOLDEN, sa Bast profeasJonaL dlscoartaons and on business-like thing on Jane English, having petitioned Was Jennie Tanner, ™_JjTSiS2 *?'mtm' SO Broadway. FROM THB PHILADELPHIA TNQUTBBR. lor mtsalon L Mr. S. K. Cobnrn. manager 114th street. Harlem, New York City. 62-lt* PBBS8 tlOTICEK record from Jim Collins, the would-be manager, and u to the Forrest Home, will be received F. If. CottrlU. "Pour Prendre Conge, or Seeing Switzerland," which 8 H. E. Raoston, D. w. L^wrencefs.' (Laws engagemenr in St John, tT. F.) yon see fit to use tbe Inclosed I give you authority. " Inmate May 1 William H. Gallagher, XEJSOB XKOMBOJXE Oil ALTO was given at the Walnut hurt eventna-, la a clever pleoe ot Monday w&mg, Marcli ns P. Leetoh. and J. 3. KeUey, aient wanu engagement with hand Mr. Ignatlna a>Byrne aa Wolt ot Wolf A Co. In "Won at Tours, truly. JOHN R. ROGERS. SI ™ at -the Howard box-office, PratutUBlkby for coming season. Slsht- nonsense and full ot capital Inn. The principal »>>.r"«- Atthensum will or Indianapolis is no longer reader, sober reliable. Last" took hla parr, admirably, and for 'allmv, snail-like My authority for the boon being FULL amounts to The toOowlug well-knowu proieaslauals are expected with the company. and ^Address FRANK BROWNS, tars make their entree on the top of a ttage-oiiach, which appear: G^LJprealde at the money-window ot Oakland F. tare of Bog au, City. Mich, acts and Jewish nnpensuiM aarpassed Itpoaalbla. the nothing, and the little money made la no com pens ation to Joe Ocaa. Jno. SolUvan. Mike rjooovan. Geo. D. HrLDBETH was recently presented by Tony gsg breaks down aa It crosses the stage, and tumbles Ira paa. Summer. ranowned Uriah Heap.—TUB ADVOCATE, Sept 11, the odor ot beer tobacco, and the engagement of Booke, Jack Stewart, Charier McDonald, Urwrer. In th.lr?'* He returns to the Howard Denier with a handsome ring-, UO: sengera all In a heap. 01 course, they are acrobaia— for and Du containing the letter Mr. Igzuulna O'Byme, as Aoatin Gray la the being the largest ever played In that theatre Martin MeMahon, BiUy Edwards. Mike aiilaanle. Patarr 30 e season at the Garden opens May in diamonds. COI9MOPOLITAJV HOTEL, play ot Emmerson, Clark and tbe Daly Brothers—and, though tha B. anaF. ._ _25. B S9 MABKBT BTBEST, NBWABK, N. J. "Bought," la bla assumption ot tha llJrht-comedy Hi oaks for tha paltry money posslbla to betaken. Al- O'Bara. Pet* McCoy, Billy Madden, Fred Scott. Jlnuar a ,1 u tlon et unannounced. rjart catastrophe la startllngly realistic, nobody Is hart. Basmi fK J J Notwlth- Board by the meal, day or wees. Terms aa surpassed bis previous expectations, Most though Messrs. Farron did play ONCE at SOvie. Tony Dranan. Jimmy Kelly. Jerry Murphy, j^jngthtjelckneBa^ TONT DKNTEB'S "HUMPTT DrJMPTT" TBOUTB Is reasonable and largely In- ol the entertainment la given by the Dalys, who Baker and Dwjfc of Manager C. H. Hicks. the aa any other house In the eity. ervaaadtha nnmbcrorbla perform give the authority to statt THET Hollywood, Dan Crutchley. Tom Bartw. Fred nalattaT. ^"Igvetnenu,. dne In Wilmington, Del., March 14. admirers.—THB BBaiBTBB. eome very clever tricks and create a great Henck's. they yon rapidly progressing Joseph Norrluiown is Three minutes' walk from Market street or Sept. U, 18ax daalof fun. AGAIN. Jobnnv Carmeo, Frank white, Benaj Orasa. BQLy Bnaley. Lancaster 10, Newark in the second act the entire company la seated in rail- BBVER WILL 'ompllshed scenlc-artlst Colombia IT, Lebanon 18, Beading 19 and New York Railroad Depots. ToouL tha London swell In H. J. Byron's a afareauoa Baker, Tim MeCarr/, BaBunr HIaka. Poncn or tne Pottavllle "Weak way coach, built on the compartment plan. Tho wheels ironably 21, Danvine 23, Willlamsport 23. Scran- 6Mt» BLUB MABBBT. Proprietor. Woman." norsonaXed bv Mr. Ignattna O'Bvrne, was In- JOHK B. SOGERS. orrla, Ted Ttmotiy. paint a principal scene ' ^ revolve, telegraph poles gUde put. and the whole Is a very ton 24. Wllksbarre 28, lmltablfl.-THE NovToTlfflO. a-it • . ADentown 28. REOISfEB, good Imitation of . FABB05. jv-jrUBsrrifSXBtBi play 'Porty-nlne' for a New CHAS. C MADBCKY, aotual motion. Also BAJLEB b ^ „ Boas, Jort Theatre/?", ~ The Joseph Setton "Rip Van Tbe character of Pierre tha errppk) was dellaeatad with Doacan C. Clarenoe Wnlatler, Wm. Jobnarag. Sargent aspires to Ut- Wimxxe" Com- LATE PPOOURT TUBATBE. LONDON, The car la full ot trunks and sliding panels, and tha CDonntTi, bination played In Waterloo, WITH traTelera ose themselves Norfolk, flrglnla, SUve Oapt J. C. Daly, Frank W. Johnson, honont &b(Y irtedas being about to N. T.. March 8 UNOABD STOLEN K1BSBS COMPANY am and the audience br playing 0PEBA*HOCSE, Mattaraee. • JJJitea life Ou>lstoU».One4dalo,ll. 12. FOB THB SBASe.V OF 1IB1-82. ta-13t practical jokes oo each other. Tho third act shows the on Booelcanlt. O. G. Rome MrTjjraaaaiO'Brrne aa Mark Meddle for flrstUi GHAMBELBS 0: Vareh 14, 16, Milwaukee. Wis., is, 17, as Captain Corecran was a de- clsse. Tha whole entertainment la dean, bTj. yno sup/msed to be the last man other nnsliieaaeeenpylnar all his tlma; Ad^drasa cided tosses*. The raued LiaBT-WZIOHT CHAJOnON OF AMEMaA^A*R> -.. woi sweet notes ot bla voles aa - 18, 19, when they disband, possibly to reorganize b« aasg Irresistibly ronny. . band In wrath against any B-lf VarjjVARIETY. Bog m. JeiaeyOrty F. O." bis plaintive ntelody **Pair Moan" melted all viman u_ under other management. hearts tSS 5©"* wlu «*or«w» JOHN I». sEjN STUART ring aggrieved and angry at WAHTBD for L. w. Waahbum's Great Pavilion P'ty- ,^sSB«rar. O'Bvrne Is swwrc and arreeahla— JteSSIIJ Morton PATSEY *me SJMTI1T, House, New York. Don't afraid OR JUVENILES. SHEW^tB^M^ Berel Datdtodko Joined Joseph. bo IiBASOIO - Uarphy'* company ADYOC«K, Dev. lffla . ^ . . made try Arthur Everett " Wlu*~y Show—Musicians, Performers, BUIposters and Canvas- T$ O. °r leJeneOosA VTo will protect sn managsrs. R. C. ORIEBSON, Agent. Volan tears an raotiajMd to re] March. 14 as juTenlienaa, - "^7 men, No, J^»admx^WBs«Thlrt7-nWrtrf^wtw or nrtj, AdOreas 10 First nreet, Cdcs, N, Y, B-U* y x H-1C* OtOaSKBSUTW. 113 Centra at., Bt. toala, Mo, tt-lt THE ABBST, — — . ; " 1 E — — . 1 ORK CLI ROUND! «x*U«xkd«raH NBARIAN WONDERS, THE ovei^lawinq houses everywhere encountered ' the Triumphal journey of GU EUBOFKANEtJROPEAN MODERN JTTOGLina AHX» BAIiAWCUfG. hAtErLt'S ETJBOPEAJV _ UAJ gflTTn COirBOLTDATIOW OK SATURDAY, MARCH 19, and OPEN HAVKBlVrS XL FOB THE EBABON. >ur thank* to aD. other Circus Vuum tnrthelr kind - - KABOIiT W.X1IX ATJCJUCSTA^ OBDBT. HMTrBJ T O MASTODON MASTODON

'. and re-*nfmgB«iitat! at . J. H. HATBBLT, Proprietor. CHABLES TB011MA5, Mana«ei\ JUBILANT MULTITUDES. ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS. .... — :> -y^^ OPES17VGTEOR TWO WEEE&jAT - -\ HAVERLY'S TEENTH - STREETPBlxET THEATBE, NBW COMMSfflCTJTG MONDAY, 31ABCH 14. Proprietor •.•WILLIAM FOO'._ BepreeeniauT. of J. B. Havkbxt, American Hotel, 34 stl MarUwa Leicester sqoare. London, "wife SMITH - - - - - Manager ^ I AM NOW EREOTINO AND WILL HAYB HAVERLY'S HAFERLfS MPLETED BY SEPT. 1, 1881, BLACK HAVERLY'S BfcACKK A&dtTEf SatAGrNXFZCENT THEATRE. 40 BLACK c3,ooo> three thousand. FORTY sbmg ufuM mm \ (3,000) COLOSSAL COLOREDOOLOB JQI> OABMVA%

. cbolrs, beantlfrjll7_iftliy optaolstered.npbolt b^r Iron frame. reToIrfarg^ w . Heated M gtetm and ATNT3 ;G9od!.Dreaia»K and; Ugnted by gtw and electric lights, and TornlBhed In the latest style of modern eie ganee. iipaeltnis.'labblm, ladles* retlrln? and cloat rooms on each floor. OENUINE COLORED MINSTftBaLS. * H. BISHOP, FINE SINGERS. ^rffiL^ OUB EETTJBN ENGIiAITD. _ . - THB0UGH NEW j TWELVE - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED DRESSING ROOMS Flaying the same towns twice within a month, and literally packing the hoosea. a***-.-; WoUd.lfke to jolo some flrat-cla^g trawl- for the cornfm«f tiae- profession. The location within one block of the ing oornppnjr foe the season Df l^Sl and 1888. Agrees eare of CL'PPKB. HEW SOUTHERN HOTEL, GRAND OPERA HODSE CIRCUS, SIDESHOWS, /i See what HaiaKOT Harry Montagne say's: ' , THEATRE. IbT ' GUtWPIC KND 0ANTABBS ule. One MAGICIAN, BELLA OinOH THRATHE, ' i con- VEHTRILOQmST, i 60 root middle-place and HMoM ' location popular-price system will Insure Immense business Ban Frandaio, Feb. 38, 1B91. The central and r f l mot one-bill season.- Alio m n 0<", B* Animal Books and Hlstwiea. Song. Magic YentrUoo.aljrt, or any other kind ot . 5!l iTt need lees than UnnkUy. This will be 5Sw!lJlui-! w,i?nl d ^ ndl,1i lo Iow nertlnotmUdle-pIooe. v E?..if*fr.^- . L 2Tjrii5*l*?. B f o" "Umioea and free aatnplee before ordering elOTbere. IatliaCBjn|>b| steneiled In oolora tor Olreoa Shows and Proleaslo&ala tAeaeer. brtirbtatr . »insenerlh«Torbot± verjeu<»rp,aswe «' AND REILLY " _ mn& OQickvrtbaa color pnntln_L SHERIDAN Address N. v i an this nin WB T. FOPOLAB PUBMSHTNtJ COMPANY, Beearmsn atreetallsir ToxkOsty.; 11 Daneen.9iBTe IV s • irl>h TeeaBats aDd pUytX VARIETY TH ISdeehow Cnrtosltlae. Sketch ""f — long and annceaanl aagaaainent Id thl> theatre, and -baTa- BTJT A been re-engaged, and will return at an early date, performance an. tMa. theatre baa always been reeelTad Willi flatrertEreraoree and TTKUfTOTijapplarijii BABBT MONTAGUE. CemJiTlOl THEflTEI. PLOT FUST-CLASS iTTMCTIOIS OUT. MAGICAIs AND VENTRZ1LOQT7ZA3L BOOM* and irhder the ' peraonal attention of Mr. TrT. H. SMITH. The establishment will be candactod-OBv the same.- principle as the GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. NEW TORE EST BBOABbe^.l6 ' JkH. FROFESSI^:NAL - lUat-alasB attrakilons prlees. . Matinees Sunday, and 6HEAT 1 CITY, t!e4 at low Wednesday IMS It* ZERA and LA CARDO. O ON TrTEXOCTEB aysalOOPFOIVKt, Satiirday. ' OHIO OABRIfiD BTT 8TORM." ISCOMPARABLE JSDCCESS People in every town taken bysnrprlee at fhe large honaea It's the general talk ot Business except *~" people en the We tat all branches of the Show *" -nDIMHTtNi never had a show In onr t.wn before that obllvea~w> atop selling tickets. at half-pasthalf-paat Mveose o'clock. SKBAAND |. ; soar* IJvtt. -CnrloalUee e*. klnda. State very OF'THS- LA 'They Uke the cake." If J^Q OB ALLOWED IN THIS THEATRE. OABDO— LADIES BAY: "I wonfd not have come I had known that there wasrasfralcurte I rablrt. AdShm Ml' be sncb a Ism." Oar reoelpts for five weeka, five thousand and Arty-three dollare ar d Feventv-flve cenls. --' andrrd*waTtt'l , , UEOBO K W. BJCTTitBiH, Batoa . . • _ „ tdd " « . « „ ' /, 1 _ definitely only a magic show. CHAR. LEE. Manager; SAM SOBISNBR,

K me.' ' . . guaranteed by . WM. C. MITOHElals, ABNHEIM THE TAILOR, SOLE PBOPBTBTOB PEOPLE'S TBXIATRBU STST. LOUIS. MOn TfluUrtlFSIlitlSti BLONnU - -I SZ-lt r AND MITCHELL'S PLEABUSE PABTTIN -OUB OOBUNB." 100 and 192 BOWERY, oorner Spring street. from flre to eight pleua, would Uhe an|enii«ceai*nt at No Connection with any other Store on the Bowery, watering, plane or riommtr reearL WIa.be at. Uberty . AJSTD about Jape U UnUbrmi II detltaa. :Addnau 299 BROADWAY, betw'n Beade and Dnane sis., NEW YOBwKT SI 1C« BO. LINDHET. Iicader. eare of CUPPER. GIGANTIC SPECI1LTV MPM 157 SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ttt. FOB THE SIJMSttE SEASON AT F. £3. KBA-XmO - SdEavnovfgor. BEHOLD THE LIST OF CELEBRITIES. EUGArT STYUSH SUITS, Made is Onlef, $18. FINE IMPORTED CASHMERE PANTS, MtA b Ms, $5. MISS MADOE AIBTON, SEED UB CLAIRE. KINO BABBBO, HUE. 8ABBBO, ARTISTIC CUTTING. OAKLAND GARDEN 8HBBIDAH BBOTHBRS, ADA ADAIB. S THE BONACDOS, S JOHN MoVICREH, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS WILL BE MADE TO PROFESSIONALS. f FRANEXB), -1- (11 eg. end Farter Ap- K1TTT WBLLS. THE HALLS JAMES and BA-8EPLKS, FASHIOtV-FLATE AND RULES FOB. MEASCKKIflLrSirT BOSTON. v -.--^ .Varitxilaqaial - algru-watCte ^ THE FOWrAINKBLBAPR, SHont on nppllcaktlon. 41-lit* - 1TTSS JKKNTB HART, ' - MISS TENIE CLABE. W: Tp9T,35 North*nth 'Wuted, Attractions and Noreltles !• 4*4*t* EFFIB MABTBR8. ADDIB BABEER, BELLA UNION THEATRE. - FBANETB wBIOST. J KJXD3. LET." LAJcJLt. aMM*. MasbT-^ ep'ALL PRIVILEOEa 10 Manager* baring opro dalee addreaa .—- ; jqo reserved rn.f .Addren CBAS. H. HlOt* Manacrr. . goo . tajik h; EWeil,il,. . fc **"'"> *"*"* i»H.*>ir»ii»» Terms B-tc* ft Montgomery plage. Boetanja n «»^f-ir.*~*"*' Brerett Home. Bt/Lnola. Mo... oniU March M. aa-lt FRANCISCO, wowhit. AUareaslistrfiQnlllaax Ademe,Maea: BP-Wr* . want- P. McATEE . Proprietor kinds TO CIRCUS SIDESHOW MANAGERS. ad. awpecieuy munmi'temrrlow. oat soreanro. AddreasOEM DAZIAltf'S TqgATWS..Bi»MCai lailtWl. Great street attraction- UJITY. TWELVE HUNDRBDTFLULUSH-VELVET BEATS THROUOHOUT. *THB BEDOTT'P^PBBSj'r ' • [Sl-tt] ate tar* TWO- CHILDREN (bora), agee S and 6 reara, I13NT PROSCENIUM-BOXES. er hi snxneother comedy of that 'arile Beaacmtobeg that, work doable on trapeie and in eoDg-end-duica. TWEKTY-THBBB BLBOAKT BALCONY-BOXES, BBU8SBLS CARPETED THROUGHOUT. VBgyornpoaeT- Apply to T. a..qu» ot CUPPg Terma reaaonahle. Por further particular* addreaa Un- FOOB MAGNIFICENT RETIRING PABLO BS. ORAND LOUNOINQ-EOOMB AND OAFB. 280 BOWERY, NEW T0EK. SHORE." medlately . TB£>r. JNO. CASAD. NEW. WELL-APPOINTBD STAGE. SIZE. 40PT.X49FT. VPOn THE - niiv..-Trimming. The largest variety ot . Tliiwisflaj _ ballad by He*. Cooper tad Charu-sB. Fntt.Ale; at-lt» Oatwrn. OreenCcO. NEW AND COMPLETE SCBNEBY, AND U.OCO WORTH OF STAGB PBOPBBTTBS. SUkA Satins, Velvets, Plashes, Striped Satins, Gold and linns Clotha, ninmlnated Oanses, Prioges, Laces, Spsnglee^SfAra, Tsssela, Oold and Silver Embnlderlea, etc.,Ju.aled BfMninnu Luiw," Shelly. Sc. ; TJnclaTam'a *" ' Crowns Diadems. NarklsnrSy Belts. Pendants, Barrlnga, Broocnea, Jeweled Swords, Dsawen, and every da^ortntldn of Pretty Utile ri lniiusc" 40e. Profeavnnal. -mranfmieatj^aio. THEDHRICKREDBRICK WANTED, OAJI BR ZNOAOBD FOR THB COUIKO TBNTLVa leweled order, and decorations. Bilk. Cotton, Worsted and Lisle Thread Shirts and Tlghia. Leotards, eta. Clown, BraeSVwayxaaove 17th »«rrart [4»Ur» SEASON. Address care ot CLIPPER. B-lt«' Harlequin and Monkey Dreasea PADDINOS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. Elegant Sokes ot Falrjcy PRODIGIOUS SUCCESS Hoatery, Bmbnldered, Flala and Fancy Colorings. In Silk and Lisle Thread. Clogs and Shoes of all ilean ijif Luis . *rix*AJ.R« and Portable Seroi THIS Sole agent tor the celebrated FRENCH COTTON TIOHT. and the world-renowned CASHMERE THBATBB. SOLB aaareatfVJAMBS F. q MANuFACTTJRER OF THB PERFECTION PAD. the only correct and artlstlo pad made. SAMPLES AND PRICE- LISTS OR APPLICATION. [4*-Ut°| W. I> AJZIAJV, ago Bowery, York. REED, StRlNQ AND BRASS, 1, J. AND HARRY TALBOTT, Kew ' BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE OF EMOTIONAL ART. tiV ;-•..' TJUKKT-SKIXEB OR TREASURES. -FOB THE BAND OF THE SOLDIERS' HOME, HAMP- ]taa,i with- amalt -ainoent of money u Ucket-eeller or TON, VA. Oood pay. board and lodgUura No enlisting. Playlntsr to tMxo LABGEMT OONSECUTIVK KBOtailrE'S JEXVJ9K oaaamnrftrBrmvaUnacoaipaDyto aapport ot a Avonte Extra inducement! offered fio Clarionet. Pleeolo; Tnba and ENDME1V Uxtbim THEATRE. Jaefl the UuaatoxamAr^snfreetea No previous Snare-dram Players. Addreaa BAND-LEADER. KNOWN FAVOBITB TF T ',< -.- reealred. ;tiBvcBaBeefbramateoTwhowUnee B2.it* . 8DMrere Home. Hampton, Va. AND OBKBBAIi THB BUSH FOE SEATS D UNDptrNIflHEI). BECAUSE THB BCTEBTAIKMBNT PBEBENTED IS ALWAYS '

, oriwisliHwk who wtahee to man speeu- A.TVr> SPATtrTT.TTVQ. anslweH known to inbarrlbeTaa angy- SOLDIERS' NEW, P|IE8H BaBri-ttaUlH, can of OLLFFSB officii. HOIfUS, 1TBI0P1AN COMEDIANS. need not write. ' Bin NO DAYTON o. OAN BE BXOA_Cfi> FROM WOEBLrOUT; FXEST-PABTS-NO U>m-WmT)E!lJmM& ^^A-eTcaaafyo^ MrSIC ilVn.'M.^ t--H W HAQKUWUHOr. maeyla/ ,, WtNtBD. •. FULL DEiMATIC COMP. Ort r£IS»n,_jp»eec Beala as ' eanleped1 road which lisiniast coontzy, WTNTJINO-UP WITH ONE OF a^AMj^Cm.OianpeStt. Maaa. . 8-3»t» . the beet and unites all anckrplaoasca- a. ate wuHh-amythMg In this nfla. ' l Please aotaee that the onderahmed keep the largest stock on hand of the above good.- alao of Burnt Oork, Oreaa. :«tJA_rr >J->0>G-TJi3 AJBTD PBICB-UR FOR SALE CHEAP Palnte, Csrnust, Rouge. Colored Flrea. Msie-up Boxes, Clogs. Song and-Oance Bhoea. 8Bilk.. Worsted or Oottoa KnU "oTFOITa, Whra, Beards, Colored Ftrea, Cork, etc., mailed TENT, OSS LABQB C1BOUB COMPLETE: POLES. Oooda.ela,Oooda, ela, or will make to order at short noticenotice. Our Catalogue1 of m pages, ran IHortrstlena, with prices lor aB BfjOCaTJB, boi*BB, Ktu. Would be sold as a whole or In The Chicago, Milwaukee and SENSATIONAL AFTERPIECES ' Mil-MONTAGUES FAMOUS I goods K*l*t»gli*g to the theatrical line, aent by mail for 10 - - sshv . . CO.. >g«, j>it'« M a m, . : WH1TNBT A 44 U PECK a.<£> 0wyT>EBi 1M and UB Naaaaa stnet. New rork. out* 12) Oamden atrert, Baltimore, Md. inted wka.lahorate appointreonta, commensnrate with the rarronndlngei ot the theatre, Including: grand 'MISS «t Panl Railway 1 lasaian Pranelsco. EN SOAWB' and brillunt ealalnn. kgnt effects, nerer belore attempted su Tort. Croodirln. UlddeTord & Sooo, Deering. PTLLB THE ABOVE 1BTLL HTKRY PAHTICULAJR, US Heatat eec. Now TBAYBBSXNIQ THE WHOLE BBABT OF THB TWENTY-SIX WEEKS OF CYCLONICAL SUCCESS 'toLHlA\.'TJTi»njJj c)OII Ge*> «9 cent* ewen. AJttTJSJEM-EWT AGENOT. OBBAT— T NORTHWESTNOBfTl BY ITS' VABIOUB LTNES. ARTISTS, PLEASE COMMUNICATE, - ' FiRaT- CLASS Twe BeaajLlato -ar^ln^tba Woru," Tie Lore that WehaodlenotolngbntflrBt-classcompanlea. The) only NmUieeawrna line ronnlng UacIts own aleeplng-cara, THE PRIMO HOMO ETHIOPIAN COMEDY CaCSAR, Address L. B., IBB, Bldaemrd, Me. the erjoals of m. beat. Its parlor-can between especially those playlxm Ixa St. Louln, Clnolnyintl and. C^hlorieio- • ' street, - • rfs: EBLLBT, aiaweam. AN9QB. ' IM-lt*) QOTNN> Chicago andJallwankJsUIwankaa an the best m the world, and It. 47-7t* Jersey City Heights. B. J, Whole armipmsat of the hast qoallty and- tnek perfect, BactvaaU>wnUa.aay.othew*tutUl.eelaraTlne. Toaecnra iea.etc. TO. CIIICUS MANAGtEH. an that, sdraatagai apply to 'TIM E. CHANDLER. 83 CJaxk street, Chleaga. 1 a. BMTTB, SBBraadway, andarrsnxes tjr Orehi OH ATtT.TTI KOTCJE, Olrnrn, . Wi J R. 908 street, Boston r X73 Klhl.brth York. New Tort: HIXSON, Washington ARCHIE New MR. can be enraged for ilovn or rlDgmaacsr Urn ontalng WHITE or A- V H. CABPBNTEH, General i Paaaeager Agest,MU sei acn . Baateeea and .-wardmbe hrat-elaaa Address - wankee, VHa. Chicago Depot, comer Canal and West M-lt* 1 CHABLIE ROYOR. Box Ml. Port JenrU. N. Y. . . CXaT^TJMB£A. HOUSE. • _ MadSca atreeta. la the heerto? tbaettr. Endman, Comedian and Versatile Specialty Artist, •mend id Bortb"Broaa pyLtADBLFHLl. JOKL - HUTTON, PropraatOT.. ratat to uuunaa and ladi- pr*jtnsT WANTED, EBPORTiNT TO COMBINATION A51> NOW WITH THE FAMOUS OIOANTI0 DTJFREZ BENEDICT'S SH7NfS1?XlJE:iUS. l>iiiwiiiliiiBav 4I-ISr» tonatedr or profftsslonal, Udj or eentlemui, Ono vbo M-lt* Pdrmanent addreaa, can of CLIPPER omen. . hi -dug pruferre-L MostpUy avt alxht. To atxonpmnj MINSTBEL COMPANIES. XKKATBICAL, SOEHKITir, New WlldLAOE TRIP0LO0UB to the UlfabToV aawISecDod-baniXprja band and to order. Hoxae and For' TROUPB Answer immedlateir to GREAT THEATRICAL HOUSE, -eaea Trade. tor maatralad drctusr. Seed xtamp L- W. WATTY WALIaACK. can of CLTPPHR. ! ! .BlAieyecotpUcB^BewTiLaiayeaeipUovBew : , j 47-Ut» tSSm.9~' *"~ Jam. OiaBMAHTA OAftDBtT BOTH EAST AND WEST. •3 TO 7« HDDSOK STREET, BO BOKEN, -N. J. ST. GEORGES HALL,! OaBBBMpecfMt* Ar1iata7addreaB BUBT. WABBLNO. 7 - ^aaiaadt i llewos-a negatlre. Write again.' «7-Ut» MELBOURNE, AU8TRALIA. LTOBT SOHQOIj FOB Tbo abore ball to be let an Urme—aharlnir or otherwise FATBTTKVILLE. BROWN COUNTY, O., —to approved oOT«]tie«; It ooeorthe iiiostopmfoTtAlale CRANDALL AND EASTWOOD, .In cfaagga a( BuWjBnt OA Charltj. Terma, ten dollars per places of am-'-Mmentr la iho Sodttaera HemUDbere, slt- We are now In constant receipt of LATEST PABIBIVN NOYBLTIER In slaire-wear, and are better enabled than .aaoaajC6aarfdi«co- ever to .apply the moat minute wanta lor either male . re male characun In the protemlon. Apply as above, or to rated. and wltb erery conrcnlenoajor coinInt. etil, aod CALIFORNIA GERMAN BANJO " THE TEAM* MARTHA WKK5 COLLINS. MUSIC. Ualvajt Id demand by flritclau t^mpaaleC KrHow «ifiiT Acknowledged by the Press and Public to be the Finest Artists la their ll^ripeetiTw Hammel Hooae,. Clnciniyatl, O.. . who raeom- idedbytbS I«eon UlDBatnla,-wbo btseay penormhis " WB ABB SBIXTMO ALL- OF STEWARTS MUSIC AT OUR THEATRICAL COSTUMING and DRESSMAKING taa laantoXkm.ta tntvailag people. n-K HALF BATES. iorcT«roneban(lred(lUD)DlgtLU to grnir niiifnosi Tbit, Line of Business. estmblUbmebt Is a^knowled<.«d to be the IPBBA-BOTJSEI, MILTON, Masterpleoes for Banjo, by mall, Complete In- moat popular Id IN - the Oolonlea. For terma and dates apply by latter will arrhre Sad Francteeo rrom:thelr second Fabrics. Laeea, Fringes. Rpsnslea. Hessn. m New shadaeo'f Velvets. Ratine, Silks, Brocaded 8aUna, Odd and Silver Bmbnldered theatre in America. They have net closed a highly aaooeatral two weeks'engagement at my theatre, aaatl nd the world on Feb. LINOABD'S "STOLEN oolora. wigs Hats, Shoes Bvmet-rlo any J & Kellie Boyd Dramatic Company. -old. Silver and Floral Drew TrlmrnAngs richly embroidered In natural Beards them to brother managers I hare already booked them lor a retnro data, and fany CO>t LtNOABD'8 "THE TmoB" CO. rthe NEW SONGS BENT FREE ON APPLICATION. rally receoramend my bav. BY etc. ILLUSTRATED OATALOOOB ii Tighti, Shirts, Trunk., etc, OOR season. Yonrs. rwrpeel rally. roomedrran Tonights In London sad the Engnsh mined 10 plav^them sgaln next UABRY atDTER, Bole PropriMor. A for West Fonrteenth street. New York. A. H. BUBLDON, Director of Amusements, Harry Miner's Theatre, New York City. •Mt. jarorbkastf will i nawUla.l u the principal attraetlone the 1881. WANTED, 1882. BLOOMS', 48 and OO 4srttawmtDg Amarlearjaaaarjn. Managers~and artists will T>WT5»H HOTBUSan Cel. IB. CTBrMM0Np3ABROWN,N9wTor*:arlar FA1RIGM Blilffl FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY, OAKfiS ' CONCEBT CO. " 162 BROS 16* remh street. New York. i8-8t IN HABBIOAN i HART'S NEW PLAY OF ! a BURT OAKBB. I ' anrTlf BAT.T BOOJIE, IOWA, JOHN H. OAKRH, i 162 WEEKS, OR 1,134 NIGHTS, f nrartrfltlad . with Stage, Bcenery. Chain, etc TermTerms MULLIGAN'S SILVER WEDDINS. BKSS BAID AID OHCBESTHt ' •Ox^ AJVU TJTrVr'A.VxUIlIJTO STJOCTJSSSXiS. le ' Address B. Manaewr 41 -ur» OOK8TANT gCTTON. 1 OENTLBMBN WHO PLAY IN BRASS. JOHN EXLEY !) ALWAYS DRY. ' iZBdLaS A GOOD PBOFBRTY-MAN TO FLAY SMALL PARTS tilt All correspondenoe please address OAKES BROS.. D i aalui , m, Lockbox ITT. mtjheum7 THE CASTAWATS. AND BEAKS INSTRUMENT. Peremptory Sale N Sr., BBOOKXT5. N. Y. SOUTH FIFTH-AVERUB. SEASON Gexlaareaia saitahle fbr/mwarmna Ad- THIRD DEO REE FULL MOON UNION. TO COMMENCE ON OR ABOUT JULY 1, 1831. STANDARD State lowest salary. Sail road fares ONLY paid. One ball THE 49BTSAT POPITI.sVa. BvOHCe, dreea as aljorec . - 41-lSf THE MIBBOB'S THE SAU8E OF IT ALL. DONT YOU MT68 THE TRAIN. railroad lan paid from Chicago to place o l opening. Ad OPEBA-HOTJSE, WHEEL THB BABY OUT. dress all communication, to O. M. WELTY. Baaineas A VIOLET FROM MOTHER'S GRAVE. tUMNBSQTA- Slle of >alL.um feet, manager NELLIE BOYD DRAMATIC CO., — OBOTW. BOYINO- Each 40 cents. Sent by mall on receipt ot pries. Trinidad, &2-2t Colorado, on til April 1; then Dixon, Illinois. 80-8" WM. A-POND4C0..3UQiOQi>cloBre,NewYork. . % : ttslra and new wlllBj . Price mod- BIJOU, — flrrfcolaaa Addree BO. W. BURKE, Oil ML DrEli-B. Showmen I HAYB MOBS PIOTOBXAJj STOCK-CUTS than all other . YOPOtBRS, IV. -x. - - Bnnumi In the United States or la th. world FOE AMORY SULLIVAN Lessee aid Muibeb ropoiata^or-eity.SS,oao. Seating capacity of all, H BOD. i RAMAB. MINSTRELS, VARrBTTErKIBTIBS, MAOIO. CIB0BSB8 MAQiaAX, DlinenatoScot stage, Uxaiwt. Scenery. 14 pieces. Hall with Bldeahow. Address MBKAOBBTES, Etc, AT PRICESPRICES MUCH LESS THAN FORT WAYNE, IND. aa eutaggncBt heated by rteam and lighted by electricity. Ventilation • m USUAL. All kinds ol Show Printing. When order, will - - PBOF. DB LA MANO, THIS BEAUTIFUL AND perteet, rur partlcolars address AOBNT, warrant, NBW OUTS FBBB OF CHARGE. Send stamp Sooth Westarlo, N. Y. - At-at Waanbnrn BnUdlng, Yonkera. N. Y. catalogs, price-list. - - sank for sale cheap. &3-tt* mr and T. B. DAWLBY, Manager, R, L. SMITH Proprietor Great American' Engraving and Printing Co., FAVORITE THEATRE S-5Bt* Nos. 69 and 04 Gold street. New York. THIS THEATBE, LATELY DESTROYED Pritw tVtgw—For Sato bj aU Kralo Desderr. HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY REFITTED AND BY FIBE, BEOPENS J. W. Peppeur, FubT, sth nibert SL Pbjl> Fa, DECORATED, -— To Circus Men. MONDAY, MAE0H 21, 188L •90 REWARD will be paid for >sach lnionoatlon as will and u now openaaderander BE8F0NBTBLB MANAOEMEVT. r n Bnitrely rrJiTT snafrrl . and •nrniahed with a couplets aet crtnrlct any partiea making, eelung or nalng KIDD'a pa- Mr.JOB Mt BFHY 3 .naMeaoant* rewaltel*;rwsalter': hala .Two*a-awoelpt TENT dBCUB .LIGHTS Ulegany. of monnhan tVCD to th.Tatar.' and In. barlaaras of new aoeaaiT by B. B. nOBJBS. aeenlo-aartlsx. OEOEOE TAYLOB. Bole Agent and Mannfaotnnr. t>UoB"Daali*d'id'aJMnmphantr rnnol llinw ifllg' -1 BHt» BAITjEo^SiUITABS BTAB8 andCOMBINCOMBINATIONSATIONB tn.ted with on ITbsliberal AND GUITARS; J terma, and ..if-enin FABBS PAID ontto OALIFOB- SPECIALTY PEOPLE WANTED HEieroS op BANJO, BANJO - GUITAR, and OUTTAB LBSBOrTS. at ALL TIMES; alao We nan the larreat and flnest atock le GJEOUS LIGHTS. U T. B. B. DEPOT. BHKSABDOAfl,_PA.- of Banjos All old date, canceled. commonlnallons addressed trade. Special the U. and ohallenn the world of Price, redooad. are'tbe chi i accommodation ax mmlant &. Ban)o-tnakera Bel peel and most durable. Bole to B. L. SMITH, Na 40 of THB NBW YORK CLIPPER for OUT chaEanf agent. OBO.TAYLOB, S»GojlJ street. New York, [sl ut* U-Ir> ProprleTtor. Bend for onr deesrlptlre eaxalogoe before pnrchaeltur. booa55 1«. ... ^TTaaaTM-a-in-fl-AI '*T\ TAWTTTJa^ IT. T. florid Illapcli 26. 1881. PBOF B B> " ~ — CELBBRATBD BANJOS, used b: tafaov tovDe'tan UUeav — Ccirmpaai FAIRBANKS & COLE, SIONAX BD> mt meaa at Mr. and Mr*. Horaoo Weston oil At II o'elook blMb the AUCTION EICHANQE ol the ST. 4».Uf IH Conrt street. Boston. Mass., p. A. VEB BIM end p-aar.-«™» a other artlsta. Haw -book. 'The ! Mlnatrel Banlolst." by CHABXBS HOTEL, la the CTTT OF NBW OBXEANB. mall. 53c: "tsb": Yanng BanloUt." II; The Artistic will beaaoldat POBLIO AUCTION TO THE HIOHBST BO SB WOOD FOR STUEErP AJcVX> "' Baaswood. flO n^d^C^?atnet. New-TorE. 8CENIO Banjol~ ~ ttmilodo br Horace ^ BANJOS, silver rim, from 114 to ISO; (OSEED, 1 By weaton lort uumed LANT BIODBB: THEATRICAL WIQB, AND LAXilKS AND _ . ktnds of Baa|o Matar- ABXISTa, Toataada, Ottta. rnrrtta , ,._a. Siewan'sStewart's 10-pagela-page Banjo and anseodad property altosted la the Dnarlct ol to WO. Best atrlnga, Jieta. An an JL*A.TJhyr*TI LATEST 1 HATE GOODS, go to That rmt i.i. arMwi the most easily TUB redncad pnaea. Mnalc AdTartJser.- Alao Banjo Bosigater aad MaxteSampii tb. edtTor New Ortwasa, and known a. THE NATIONAL Boaan^a simpnnad Banlo ^ enabling toy r sheets, all sent lor tea centa. Address 8. a 8TBWAB1 THEATRE, '~-«»* in (he aqnare bormlad by Banana, acquired method ever published, VHkidBtJluH Mati- to play at sight. Contains OB popalar airs, with SHINBHELM'S, 47-Ut* Wo. 43» North Eighth street. Philadelphia. Fa. Perduo, Pnyuras and Carroll streets, meaaonog 67 lost OAM XOTO, tJaarbawt ead wed and Coxmb tlona krr practise; price, Ex. ffi* fJB STREET, 5 Inches front on Ferdldo street, by UO feel • iDChee In _ , or the armtnw_ee« _i. Addrai ANP NBW YORS. . — front on each ol Baronne and Carroll streets, Banlo, Bong-and-dantfa. Jig and Clog~ 1 ! Thft Ixt^TXTjJEevtTtiarez'. SPECIAL NOTICE TO COMBINATIONS. depth and lariatS. Fhllaaelplaa. Fa» . 51Jf ' theI" Stage, or FOB PRIOB-LBT. and forming the corner of Lhea. three streeta. for the stage. Bowan'a QI aide to SEND ts-Ut' — *- - Ci0PJB3alA\u«Ir±O¥3*iJai- The boUdtng Is solidly constrocted of brick, with heavy Without— s~ Master."rlnr* comprisingc all the aboi ' prloo-llat OOMBaJfATIOKB WANTED Iron eolamns on the nrst story, and rial toihehelgbtotflve daDOM: latee. by man. fJOcta Send stamp lor DOEBON'S NEW PATEXTOrTO-BACX BEXX "AJTO-AFTEE - IBCfl-MH OPERi-BflCSE, ordinary storlea. Was constrocted specially for a Theatre, and sample of Banjo Method. JOHN J. BOOAN. For tone or flnrth viLhout an eqnaL Not lor < ~ X, circle. B-lr? US East Houston street. New York. la states. Band Qs- J- MAY 1»HT1 a A T>TTil .PHIA, PA*, and, with parquet, drew*- lamUy circle, and two gal- ton the United .'. haasfaflngjtoaommodatlon SON, Broadway, Ni FOB-WBU .. LIGHTS can rented leriea, for a.100. DOBSON a va CALCIUM be" by attar April the weak or night 9, 1S8L OB ' w..,.ii^ Thar* an SIX STORES on the gnancMoor. fronting on prtcoUat, Jnatoat, : by the nrDBPENDBNT CALCTCM-LIOHT Full sttwat ol scenery. to Manager at Bra- WOAOBaraiaB.:--. Apply Baronne street, which an rnmranily oienprod, yield THIRD AND LAST SEASON JpTQHTJCT CO.. MSB, Hlath street. New York. office. and - FEED WALDMANN. sl-tt a handsome return. The fomitnre, poenery, property. OxT> NEW OPERA- HOU VwrWeUk Optawybvt eta. an sold with the real ^- ^ MT8B. Thorcroghlj n The Theatre, trontlrlgoo three rtreetavls MERIDIAN, the best Ughtad paaUy.'TvO. faua^*rjxaufl^/.SeTen large E. and ventilated establishment in the South, on two fronts CMS. ELDRID6E SSn ne» ' then Is an ornamental iron veranda . ajxendi^ acroes the tor: SSSL^XS^A •TBI0K-F0HIE8 FOB SALE. OOMJEDIAJ*, AT ZJBBBTY sidewalk, affording a promenade of orer no Now open SLRGINO season ot BBI Will met or FEB. o.- Addreaa.careoi CLIPPER. . 10-Ut . The property-Is located adiacent'to the great 'commer- GEO.H.ADAMS ' attraotmnA uttcuhu A: the great Btullah talking, ringing and knockabout Clown, cial thoroughfares ot Caronaelet and Poydma streets, and -world. The LIOHTi atrad ueisjimlag pony la the - lata at Heagurw On-ose, will arrlre In New York the last within two squares of the St. Charles Tenure, Acadi[emy •THE CLOWN" and Sins; of the Stilts, trlcx- TOMKIN8 OPERA HOUSE ' 1 jXr.:-.igr: thxnarbwroony. with- other * " ' aTrhau. — thik-atj- Srthuthe Fall sritTir Ftrst-clau cutting and superior work- of Hnsle and"the Cotton Exchange. paper udoata. Wnibe told on OAT ifiATHf, TEira. "" " FosseswloD a large lot of toay addreaa him eare of CLIPPBU 81-St* " ' eoivlaoed. " to be had on completion of ...... • — — 11 mananlVg«aran"rt»d.laranUM. Call and be " , . For nartacalars call, or ao- Full set of scenery and opera-chain. Capacity. 7tn Ad- TERMS OF SAUK.—One fonrth or more cash, at tha op- WITH tOHY DENIER'S PANTOHIHE TROUPE. ISO%V-LUXt-"3?"» oor.,T^rlp^el 8treet. OF .. * ACADEMY jaarajt. Oo- Pa- U-71*CJ- f.- Ptoorletor gcaegaiaa. Beraw rmm R. Tomlrioa. 41-Ur* TAUGHT BY MAIL., 383 tion or the purchaser, and the mnnlnder on a credit of one, two and three yean from the. of sale,' WANTED SEASON 1881 and COPYRIGHT SECURED, Braneb. Btores, Berlin, Par^ apiJLoiWoii. day with fen- JTOB % tsrest, mortgtge, and all nsnai aMtnitv elaaoa' .... - A Sample Tone . neally print- artists ackriowledged ability; M>%attiailu. The sale wiUhe POSTTIVB TO THB LAST HIGH- Fastomlmlsts aad of A ed and mlly explained Alao AND and s^MHrryaga H.aa. auiastDi EST BIDDER. Jot further nararfrl an sdrlroas band orchestra. OEO.vow. ADAMS, OOTT .to TONEVraBT AND •- tot Variirk street. York: _ : os-n New •#M3t . HOBY a O%ONB0B, Ancttoneera, .... THE BANJO anda»*-i»agacatatoiraeot 6v94t eCUr*'' Nal7Carondeletrawet,KewOrleana,JJa. g~) il, ik^i^^H^r^- TEN CTCfTB andTramp. OlrciOmirea. . : » aUUBJlI' tf»0tj* M - «»' ||i n laislBwmrkJI JL.-1- eVaawfaaawMtwaB'vKws Of tDeaTOUwl laawjal etilaTwT *Ow*BTwaaHswa VwDlttaw-ta _ uiaaau.uDIMaTBANJOSUSIOavuv uv,,CO lot — IMOawnaaretAstreat, »»'F Street. 13jooklJTa,N. Y.. oxw.H nwyrtA GwMH* i?,Eta.l-». pans-UBT sout: knTSlCFORTHB-MTLLION. Ba SCHMIDT £ EOOTHER; iFiafci BTTE Cor the stagawajk miaisMut as '- Bxw, , ToA,^ jooTBal, uarthly paper-* ^aT^T^A.

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