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r Br--fl I U fl . . THE WORLD: SATURDAY KVKNlNtt, KEBRVARY 3. I8SM. fi i 1 DI THEATRES NEXT WEEK. John Drew and Company in "But terflies" at Palinor's. , "A Woinnii'H Uovriigo" to He Seen tit the Aincrlcun. i , John Drew will begin his second met ropolitan season uu a stur, at 1 'aimer's ' Tln-.itrr, Monday night, when he will appear In tlic leading lole of Henry (luy i rurlt'ton's new American play, called "lltittelllleri. ' The. pluy la In three acts, , two of which utu lld In Ht. Augustine, I'l.i . .mil une In raahlonable Lenox. .Mr. ' Drew will play the part of u "il.uirilng r voting fellow, tunning thtougli a fortune, vvliuie mud lovo for u young girl whom In- has rescued fim diovvnlng carries him through vicissitudes that call for a 1 wide range of mimetic powers." In tliu . cast will he Lewis llaker, Harry Uur- " wood, Arthur IJyron, Leslie Allen, Prank K. Lamb, .Mrs. Annlu AduniH, olive Muy, Mrs. Kate .Meek and Maude Adums. An Hngllsli melodruma by the lata Henry l'ettltt, called "A Woimin's Ite venge," will bo produced for the llrst time In thla city ut the Ameilcan Theu i tro Monday night, It Is still running In Loo on nt the Adelphl, where It la cine of die successes of the Reason. lta a great scene Is a murder trial of a highly ; ideational nature, with solicitors, bur- n rlst.rs, Jury, prisoner, police, Judge and J (herlfrx. In the cast will be William 1 Morris, Arthur Lawrence, Alfred Pinner, Marcus Morlarty, Clarence Handysldes, n Joseph Adelman, Henry ar.ihum. V. II, Young. Walter .lamlaon, Jllnnle Sellg man, Lunlce Vunce, Ada Uwyer, Lee a Lamar and Juliette de (Jrlgniui. The Ooquulin-Hiidlng company will en ter upon the last week of their metropol itan engagement ut Abbey's Theatre, Monday night. The repertoire will be a a very Interesting and varied one. " Lea I'recletises ltldlcules " and "Turtufio" a will be presented Monday night ; t, " L'Aventurlere," Tuesday night, with iX monologues; " Los Surprises do Divorce" snd " CJrlngolre," Wednesday night : 8 " Nos Intlmea," Thursday night, and 0 " La Jole Kalt I'eur," known In this city . as " Kerry," and " Le Oendru de Mona. I'olrler," Friday night. ' At the Metionolltun Opern-Houso the operatic attractions for the coming week will bo as follows : Monday night, " Ilo meo et Juliette;" Tuesday night, " Lo hengrin," with Melba and Furscli- Maul In the cast; Wednesday night, ex- tra performance of "Carmen;" Frlduy, t, night, the llrst and fourth nets of " La . Travlnta," followed by " Cavullerla Hub 's tlcana;" Saturday afternoon, " Itomeo et y Juliette," nml Saturday night, under the a auspices of the 1'urlm Association "Car men." Popular concert to-morrow night. a Tlio second edition of "lWi" is to be given at the Garden Theatre Monday nisht. All tho old songs and specialties have been discarded; there will be new , cenery, new costumes, new songs. Joslu Sloan will appear in nn original specialty; Jones and Sloan wll sing "If America Is Jlad Never Ueen Found;'1 Mabel Clark . will dance "the Whirlwind" and "lliir- gutrlte;" Yolande Wallace will warble "In Old Vienna," and Hloan and a pollcu 9 chorus will blng "In New York,1' by ,, E. K. Rice. a At the Irving riace Theatre "Fallen y Angels" will be given far the Inst tlmo h this Beason Monday night. Tuesday night "The Passing Ileglment" will be " tiresented, and on Wednesday a new play t ly Ludwlg Fuldn, called "The Talla- a man," will be acted. A big "production" , i Is promised for this week, which enlists a the services of 120 people. "The Tnlls- 1. man" made a great benBatlon In Uer- a hany. , Mme. Modjeska will contlnuo to pre- r sent "Magda" at tho Fifth Avenue dl Theatre during the coming week. Tho ia leading role gives her many opportuni ties, and her work Is thoroufehly enjoy a" able. The part of Magda, it appears, Is (tho longest that Modjeska has ever played, but this statement sounds a trllle strange, for tho Polish actress has erpeared In most of tho recognized star ' roles. es "The Nominee" will be the play at tho or Grand Opera-House next week, with . ltobert llllllard and Paul Arthur as tho ot stars. The play Is of the hilarious order, n, end waB a great success some seasons ill afro at the uljou. The rest of the cast ,,. will Include Hattle Hussell, Frederick u Terry, lllanche Harton, Charles Dowser, It- Knbert Lee Keeling, Florence Gerard, ra Edith Athelaton and E. J. Lawler. nf The features of thj programme at the u Imperial Music Hall next week will be or, the Schrode brothers, Llllie Landon, "the ic folJen moth;" Crimmlns and Gore, Ed I'arker. Howard Hussell, Tenney nnd Talhert; Monroe and Mack, Ahrns, an Kiulllbrlst; Hector nnd Loralne, the two Judges, John and Harry .Dillon, PIckcrt Is and Mayon, and Mclntye and Rice. "Darkest Russia," II, Grattan Donnel ly's farce-comedy, will enter upon the no fifth week of Its engagement at the Four- ex tcenth street Theatre, Its Beason has - again been extended by Manager Rosen- " flueat, this time until Feb. 17. The et Fourteenth Ptreet Theatre has not known ha luch good business for a long time. The Eelodrnma Is a very Interesting one, and full of cleverly devised situations. d The 'Dance of the Roses" will be a novelty executed by Lola Yberrl ut the EJen Musee next week. "A rustic com- n oinat in of green and rose colored silk, m showers of roses, in the petals of which na T Bnirkllng rhlnestone dewdrops, and a h Jloudllko profusion of &oft lace these are " the features of the dance costume." ea M. Lehman and Mile. Franosh, sketch da JrtUts, will appear at the stuge per- " formancea. "" , The fiftieth performance of "A Conn- to to' Sport" will take place at the Uljou d. Theatre Monday night. There will be jo souvenirs, but Peter F. D.illey. An- ew Mack and Miss May Irwin will In- occasrm,"0 Vip0?lnl"M . ,n honor f " tess. Jir. Ilusenipicst s, In fact nbiv. 'I'""1?".! t both' his unk,X."y cl.. nf i Vr n"?,'.1 ,kllow'' '"rbe Strug- M?-"',1,'!'1', ,' ' week's ut trie- 1" .I.1 '' " J"' Theatre. The play ' ' "rKone several ehaugeH since It mi L1' st K7'. wl ' ' l u '" '"' ''I'l""! "teiy ii,.'" .V "',cr'. u.,,,crM Bll' " iw-1 ,i"; V"' l,?l,rl'"' "f SL Patrick's, l alhe.lial, and u typical dance hall In w uti r street. i 'Hhoie Arres" is u llxture nt Daly's Theatre, and thla Mntrmml Is sent from hat hfiise. "The time which had been booked on tho loud for 'Shore Acies' has i b'-en cancelled by Hairy .Miner, An-1 Kiii'lln Daly being so delighted with the, iimiielal returns from the New York house Hint he hua cabled oer. nffoilng to extend the run of his company in , London, providing that Miner would I .ugiee to remain with Hei tie's pluv." I Donnelly mid (Urard, the well-known I coineillana, are veiy pleased with the I lecepllon given to their lnli st fiirce-coni-ii'dy, "The Rnlnm.iUeii,," nt the New Paik ' Theutre. Tin- engagement his alreidy been extended to cover at least four I weeks. The piece Is full of excellent sp -I claltles, and Donnelly nnd llirard are as I funny as In the old days when we laughed nt their eccentricities In "Nut-, unil Gas." "Prince Rum; or, A Trip to Venus." re-1 mains nt the Casino with the I'nmllle I D'Arville Cuinlc opera Company. Miss D'Arvllle's position at the head of this company la certainly a JuMlllnlile one. Shu is an excellent nrlUt, suggesting by her methods Mlsa Marie Tempest. New I features will be Introduced during the coming week, and Gustavo Kerker is ut work upon seveiul new numbers. Crane has been doing exceedingly well ' with his revival of "The Smalnr"' at the. Star Theatre. Ills company la undoubt edly the best with which he has ever' been surrounded, and Its good work has lent much additional Interest to the re vival. The comedian's stay In this city Is to b- a bhort one, and on March 10 he will leave for the West. He will not present anything new during the present engagement. J. M. Hill's entertainment at Herr-1 mnnn's Theatre next weik will Include I Prof. Morris with hlfc pony circus, Charles II, Duncan, the comedy singer; tho Dore brothers, Allen May, Author' Goodman, liljou Mignon. Dolan and Lenhar, and Ward and Lynch. Next i week every patron of Herrmann s The-1 utre will receive a coupon entitling him , to a choice lot In the prosperous town of May's Landing. . .. . "The Mnld of Plymouth," Thome and ! Greene's comic opera, Iuib but ono week ' longer to run at tho Itroadway Theatie. "The Ogalnllas" will have Its lirst metro polltnn production at this house Feb. 12. I The full strength of the company will be utilized in this work. The opera is founded upon an American subject, nnd , was lKith written and composed by Americans. "Our Country Cousins" remains nt the Lyceum Theatre. It is understood that I its successor will be Plnero's comedy, "The Amazons," that has been hanging lire for a long time, but "Our Country Cousins" will be played for a few weeks , more. The numerous alterations made In the piece have Improved It wonder- fully, and it gives all the members of the company opportunities to shine. At Proctor's Theatre next week the long list of artists will Include Lettn and Focier, Falka and Scmona, tlm Julians, Jennie St. Clair and Fanny Mlaeo, Mc Mnhon and King, Mile. Theo. Vernon and Hawthorne, Collins and Henshaw, May T. Lawrence, Kafree und Hill, tho ' Senorita Feno Mazartl. Mnzeppa, Mile, Anthony, Charles Haydn, Marie de Ho hun, Kdwnrd Clarence and Lisle Adair. , "The Stowaway," with It's big white j yacht. Its "genuine" burglars, in a realis tic safe-blowing scene, and its capable company will be seen next week at Nlblo's Garden. It was at Nlblo's live ears ago that "The Stowaway" re-, celved Its first presentation. Since then It has been played through the country with much success, and Its vitality does not appear, as yet, to have been Im-1 paired. I "Charley's Aunt" remains at the Stand-1 ardard Theatre. The latest Is that It has I been produced In Russia, and will soon be done In Italy. Herlln has had It In German, and Paris is soon to giggle at I it In French. The farce has also been done In South Africa nnd Australia, and ' It Is still running In lioston and London. It will celebrate Its one hundreth nnd flf tleth New York nerfYii maneu Wednes- j day. Souvenirs: Inkstands. "Sowing the Wind," Sydney Grundy's play. Is still doing extremely well at the hanplre Theatre, and although "Gud-. geons" has been named as Its successor. fill w iffl mmm Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar linking po"iler. HUthit ol all In lent c nine Hrenirtti.-7.ii.jl ViMcd ktatct Governinmt lnl i.'c,i. ItllVAL IlAKIMI 1'OWlJKll Co. , 100 Wall St.,N. Y, J KITTY'S NAMESAKE. Ti lt ts, on . on A Romance of Olden Time ivith a -r- Modem Ending. acj "Close the shutters, Kitty. What a a WW niKlt n is, to bo euro!" "Tho rain la coming down In floods," all a young girl, peering out Into the M'chy darkness. n- A buiaek ground (stiff nnd unly un- ry, er 'he most favorable circumstances), 0f jookli ; (un. s imo vnst desert waste in in- , 'e '"'Wlir.g wind nnd driving rain, was M)t u' VI ,ble. e Why, Aunt Hell," she continued, ,ha ratiiing wlln one mnd 01) ,ne Bhutter, es, lero ls " name scratched on thla pane in- ot ' '. 1 never noticed It till this m minut. ." ins "Wh it l tho name?" asked tho old l3" -ly. indifferently, half iibleep In her ,r iy nim-.iiair by the ilrealde. ret 'K-l-n-l-o-c-h 'Klnloch. Scots Greys, S. 16."' roilll l!lo Brl. anil xhcn Kitty ,ch rlttni very badly Just below." th- Kinlieh! Kilty!" ta!il Aunt Hell, oly Jtartu,. up with sudden Interest. "Why, ""i ti. ist be tho same man!" Then she j" ha. k again, murmuring: "Ah, Kilty, jwe was love In those days, nnd ro- d "lance, mo!" nJ ls "'' re no love now?" said her niece, I a!m"llf '" 'ler aunt's side und kneeling ,u- wn ,hu 10artnrUB Ti' ' art 11 r"'ly namos l""1 flow from the '"" to, ' ' "' the girl's chestnut hair, fulr T n""1 uni1 UI'Kht hazel eyes. lC I "" ' "'' look('1 lovingly down nt the r I Wd "V11"6 fuco held "P t0 ner- anJ ie tk, uW nml aBa'n we meet some of t I hei liln'l! but wou!d vnv llkei ,0 joiiLi0 Btory ot that naroeBake or ;- 'ours, Kitty T" J.'-.yt",tnfty ya" 80, ai you can ;!& on l woa a ,rir, of )jt4.. , tufeifew -'i, sv'iVyT-ii'f' w was Invited to spend tho Summer months with my nunt, who then had one of the finest houses In this County of Klldare. Several regiments were stationed at the camp und nt the neighboring village, so j on may imagine the girls of the party, and I lokcd forward to having a gay time. Oh, those lew short Summer mouths, Kitty! I grow young when 1 think ot them! The rldea ucrosa the Curragh In the fresh morning air, when in parties of ten or twelve we would gallop for milts on thoto breezy stntches I i of emerald turf; the liandt-omo oillcers i j who enjoyed having hide und seek in the j dusky evening hours ull over the old-1 I fashioned house, starting out of the cor-1 I ners nnd from behind doors and chasing I u breathless down the slippery oaken j ! corridors. Then, tired out, we would I stroll Into the gurdem, and under the ; trees theie would be Mings, lllrtatlons and whispered conildencus and promises made by the score und never fullllled. "What u mad, m.-iry time it was! And the maddest, the merriest, the hand somest of all waa u young Scotch liiu tcnant, Klnloch Klnloch. Ills mother was Irish and had bequeathed to him her good looks und propcm-lty for Joking. And now for Kitty, the heroine. She was the daughter of nn old gurdener who lived about u mile awuy from my aunt's house, nnd of all ilHtractlngly pretty women who have made nun do foolish things, I am sure Kitty wns one of the prettiest." "What was she like?" "No description could come up to the original, but I can tell you that the had the IrUh blue eyes, a complexion like milk, hair or tne brightest and silkiest i3 ;4-)Ll jjij Its production has been Indefinitely p.ii polled, although Charles Frohmnn's con tract called for n presentation on or be fore Feb. 1, "Sowing the Wind" a great matinee piny, and the Wednesday and Saturday performance:! are always largely piitiuulzeil. The Lillian Ilucll Comic Opera Com pany will lie next week's atti action at llamniersteln'H Harlem Optra-House. The organization played last week In Italtiinore with much success. The pro duction In Harlem of 'Tho PrlnceM Nic otine" will be Identical, as fur us scenery, costumes and cast are concerned, with that seen recently at the Casino. A new bullet, however, will be Introduced In the last net. Rimer H. Vance's "marvellous realistic, comedy drama" called "Patent Applied For," will be presented next week at the Columbus Theatre. It Is In four acts, nnd they are llllid with realism. In the cast will bu Wlllard Lee, W. C. llolden, Hairy Rich, little Mubel, Ellin S. Hud son, lllanche Nichols, Hertha Crelghton, Philip 11. ltyley, Charles T. Aldrlcli, Hany Rich and Charles 12. Huntington. Tony Puslor lias un excellent hill at lilt. theatie ncu week. He will appear hlni n'lf, and with him will be MIsh Ilelcnc Mora, the f.mlnlne bailtone. In it descrip tive song called " Tlie Liberty Hell;" .lames and Lucy Allison, the dnneeia; Johnny and Luima Hay, ltnrtlett and May. Allele Purvis Onii, Joe llardman, Kelly and Ashby, Walsh and Mullelly, und the Morellos. Stephens and Solomon's operetta, "Vlr glnli," will be sung next week lit the riilnii SiUaic Theatre, with Milton Aboln ns Snmmv Nubbles. The vaudeville bill will Include MIhw Julie Mackey, Karl und Vldella, bar performers; Le Roy mid Clayton, Franeen Hryant, Jules Kellnr, the hand balancer; Prof. Abt, the Du Hull twins, and the Racket! brothers, u niiislenl trio. t'ntlinii, the armless wonder, will make his tlrst appearance In this country ut Koster & Jtlul's Concert Hull all next week. The balance of the programme will Include Jlgg, with his dog, geese and goat circus; Ilessle Hellwood, the two Macs, tliu Maccarls, Saiulow. Mario and Dunham, Mile. Alcldo Cupltulne, the .a nelto troupe, Jessica and Miles. Clara quulltz nnd Neumann. "A Texus Steer" will enter upon the last week of Its run nt the Madison Square Theatre Monday night. The re vival has been very satisfactory, and the managers are well pleased. "A Texas Steer" will be succeeded by "A Trli to Chinatown," which holds the metropolitan reconl for tho greatest number of consecutive performances. It will be Interpreted by the original cast. Hagentieck's trained animals will soon leave New York. The last four weeks of their engagement Is already an nounced, and they will then go on the road, where contracts have been mude for their appearance. The entertainment Is thoroughly unique, und it has been very popular In tills city. If a "metro politan Indorsement" Is worth anything, Hiigenbeck's trained unlmula certainly huve It. "In Old Kentucky" Is at last coming to the end of Its tether at the Academy of Music. Its contract with the manage ment of that house expires after Wash ington's Hlrthday, and It Is not likely that It will be renewed. "In Old Ken tucky" lias done surprisingly well, nnd It Is still drawing. Its successor has not as yet been decided upon. Mr. Gllmore has several attractions In view. "The Leather Patch" lemains nt Hor rlgan'a Theatre, where its quaint scenes, odd New York characters, und thorough ly locul fun are Immensely appreciated. It Is one of the best of thu revivals that Harrlgan has given us this season. liar rlgan himself, as the undertaker, is extremely umuslug, und MrB. Annie Yea mans is screamingly funny. The play is capitally acted throughout. ".My Jack," uu English melodrama, by Ifeujiimln Landeck, will be the attruc tlon at the People's Theatre next week. The melodrama was first Introduced to New York a few seasons ago nt the Grand Opera-House, and since then It has been persistently on tour. A big shipwreck bcene Is the principal feature of the piny. It will be htaged very handsomely, nnd there are Borne clever people In the cast. There will be four star attractions at Huber's Museum next week, namely, Enoch, the mun-llsh, who does a number of surprising feats under water; tho Japanese dancing girls, who have made a great hit at this house; Col. Wllkins, the Kansas giant, nnd Herr Holtuin, the cannon king. Among the vaudevtllers will be Rogers nnd Cleveland, the Glen sons, Clara Glbbs, the Whitings and Cap itola Arllne. Prof. Wood will deliver an Illustrated lecture on the evils of opium Binoklng, exhibiting n number of smokers' articles, nt Doris's Museum next week. Other at tractions will ho the royal court dancers of Queen Llliunkalunl, who will not do the suggestive dnnse du ventre; Ell How en, the legless gymnast; a new vaude. Mile bill, und the play entitled "Nell the Nugget." Bcccham's pills are for biliousness, bilious head ache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite, sallow skin, when caused by constipa tion; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free; pills 25c. At drugstores, or write B. F. Allen Co., 365 Canal St., New York. chestnut, curling In little rings all over her brow und neck, and a slender, up right figure that waa tho envy of half our girls. One duy, as a largo party ol us were standing chattering under the trees, Kitty passed ub with a basket of "Klnloch for the llrst time noticed the girl, nnd deemed struck dumb with amazement. . , "Hu stood at a little distance and kept his eyes llxed on her. "It was love from that moment, and every one noticed It. "All the other young fellows, of course, Immediately swarmed around the girl's basket, and began helping themselves without bo much ns 'Hy your leave.' "Kitty began expostulating, but they put her off. " 'Sure, Kitty," said one, 'and you would like us to have the best, I'll bu bound." " And nnother, 'Mahone, one kiss from that cheek with the bloom of the peach upon it will save you from these ras eilly thlevcH, for 1 will light them ull for such n favor!' " Hut Kitty would not be bribed, and seemed about to resign herself to the loss or her fruit, when Klnloch shoul dered his way Into tho group, and, giv ing the lust speaker a friendly push, cried, 'Leave the girl alone, Grunt!' And then, turning to Kitty, took the basket nut of her hands, saying, 'It Is too heavy for your little arms, and there will come uu one btcallng your fruit now, I'm thinking !' ,, , " 'Tliiink you,' paid Kitty, gratefully, and walk.d along by his side. " 'That la the first time 1 have seen " my lady" allow any one to fetch or carrv for her,' said my brother. "There Is no gainsaying. Klnloch, then, us 1 can tell you, Harry ! 1 cried, for he always gels Ida own way in WI.:apeclallyH'when It has to do with tt'm1':' 0,1wr"uirnhou.cd. in a breath. "Klnloch Is tho same to us all, '""""ours'e." said Grant, recovering his temper, "but are you not all pretty Bl"Vi! laughed and did not deny the soft Impeachment, bo the mumentary breach ""That1 waa the lust time we noticed Kitty coming up to our house with her r"wo knew nothing we could have said or done woi d have prevented her, but we were not quite so BUre about Kln loch, who ever since tut little episode hud wandered about like n. distrescd '""olio day we met Kitty In one of the lanes and said to her; 'How la It you never come our way nowT' "The clrl blushed. ' 'Either prefers to take up the thlnei himself." the murmured, lor which pain- I AT TH E B H 00 KLY N TH EATR ES . ! Francis Wilson in "Ernrinio" at tho Ainphion Next Week. Wlllnnl In Several IMnys ut tho I'nrlt-Other I'lnjs. Francis Wilson will make hla iiiinuul xlslt to the Amphloii next week 111 u supeib revival nt "Etiulnle." It was In the character of Cail.iiux III this opera that he made his Hist gnat success. The piece will be staged with new scen ery und costumes, and u considerable amount of new music Inn been Intro duced. In the cast .no William llrod eilik, John McWude, Edward Tempi,., Ilessle I'leviland, Lu'.u Gluser, Jennie Wcatliershy, Christie McDonald and otlieis. Dining the Interval between the second and thlld nets the erehestra will play the new "Krmlnle" waltz. Mr. W.lson's engagement la limited to one week. Edward S. Wlllard, who has been playing "The Professor's Love Story" to crowded houses ut the Park Theatre during the past week, will devote the hecoud half of his stay to the production of live other plays from his leperlolre. The llrst of thise will be "The Middleman," by Henry Arthur Jones, Monday and Tuesday evenings and Wednesday nmtliiee. On Wedncs nlglit will be piesented Sydney Grundy's three-act comedy drama, "A Fool's Par adise." On Thursday night, "Wealth," u play new to llrooklyn, will be seen. On Friday "Judah," and "John Need hum's Double" ut both performances on Sutuiday. The characteis in all these plays are widely different, einlilac Ing ns they do un humble potter, u fa mous London physician, u Shellleld man ufacturer, n clergyman and a country squire doubled with u great llnancler. Mr. Wlllard will be supported by Mls Marie llurroughs and a competent com pany. Ous Heege the originator of Scandl-nnvlaii-Aiiierlcnn comedy, conies to the Grand Opera-House next week, wheie lie will prifent "Von Yonson." The play possesses strong ihiIiiIh as to the plot and situations, and the scenic effects are uovil, spectacular and thrilling, lu the breaking of the "log-Jam" nt the end of the second net twenty-seven working hands are required to success-1 fully present this massive stage effect. In the cotniaiiv will be J. ('. Hiiffmiu, Charles Mitchell, Sidney Craven, Miss Victory Uu t emu ii, Sadlu Connolly and Merrl Osborne. I "The ltluck Crook" will remain at tile Columbia Theatre another week, nnd will be given In the same form that lias delighted so many theatre-goers iluilng the past wtek. In the grand ballet of gems there will appear Mile. Jolo Tor mighl, Slg. SnlvugKl. Mile. Maberoffer i und Mile. Itlzzl, the Ilerni family, .acrobats; Fielding, the Juggler; .Miss Flor rle West nnd others. "The Iluxters," it new comedy bv Mc- i Kee. Runkln, will be produced for the Hist time lu llrooklyn at the HIJou The. 'utre on Motiduy evening. Charles Cowles Is at the head of the compuny, und will be suppcrted by Miss Phyllis Lorlng und others. Tho play Is Bald to be strong uni. natural. I i At the Empire Theatre next week' Ezia Ktndnll will present Ida latest comedy, "The Substitute." The pl.iv Is founded on un Incident in Hie civil war, in whlh n young man beeomes it I substitute for a friend and neighbor who Is drafted. The company will Include Arthur Dunn und ids sister Jennie, John Hurt, Charles Hldrldge, Hiniv J.-udlnc, Mildred Stevens and Miss Nellie Cjueen. George C. Honlface will appear nt the Novelty Theatre next week in a re vised production of "The Streets of New York." Mr. Honlface will play the role of Tom Hadger. Alf Hampton and i others will be In the cuHt. All old- i fashioned lire-engine will supply the I realistic feature of the play. Low Duckstader and company, of mlnstrela will appear at the Gayety Theatre next week. There will be nightly sessions of the Knickerbocker Club, at which Dockstader Symonds nnd Hughes, Jam-vttoy, Dave Foy, J. C. Harrington, ifei.iy Lelghton and otherB will be present. The role will In clude Memphis Kennedy, the muslcnl artist; Columbian choir, Howard and Gllson, and Symonds, Hughes und ltastus. Holtum will give his exhibition with cannon bnlls at Iluber t Oebhardt's Casino next week. Among others who will appear nre Stlrk and Zeno. aerial acrobats; Pat Murphy, Irish comedian; Kittle Wolf, who will perforin on a harp; Nina Lyon, ballad singer: Harry Hosslter, vocalist, and Minnie Schult. "A Man Among Men" Is the title of a play which has been written by William C. Hudson, and which will be seen for the llrst Ime In thla city at the Uljou Theatre on Feb. 11 An excellent com pany Is promised. llliioinlnKilale Will llrlnfr It. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2. llloomlng dalo IJroB., of New York, are the pur chasers of tho Wellington Dry Goods Company's stock Fifty of their men came over to remove the goods. A spe cial freight train was quickly chartered and the whole stock shipped to New York. f'litinterart futlmio and weather with Mn, uau's Causa VA.urellabletonlc. lbJH'nuy. , fully apparent fib wo instantly forgave . ! ,ier. , I "The da8 pan-ed on, nnd Klnloch, 1 who bad before been the life of our ex- ' peJItlona, wns now generally absent. ' "Where ho hud been was evident, for ' we often caught a glimpse of chchtnut , hulr shining through tho trees, or the old i iileturesq'ie shawl draped over Kilty's head and thoulders, with her round, dimpled arms apparently Just below. "Klnloch's regiment had been ordered w'iy to unother part of Ireland, and ono morning, a few days before be was to go, we begged for his company to u picnic wo had arranged to have with one or two other fninllles. I" "Thanks, verv much," he said, 'but I am afraid I Bliall be too busy." " 'Oh, but you must come!" we nil cried. "We counted upon you." " 'Hut 1 I have so many things to do to-di.y." "Here he slopped nnd blushed. 1 "We girls were looking very Inquisi tive, and some of the men had a. percep tible sneer on their faces. " 'He bus his lady-love to bid goixl- by to, I daresay,' suggested Philip Grant. "Klnloch turned on him with blitzing eves. We nil kept back. They were llko globes of lire. "'Confound It, sir!" he cilrd, 'and sup pose I hnve! What is that to you?' "We nil looked at Phliip; he was very while, but he snrugued bis shoulders In differently und wisely fjrebore to uu swer. "Klnloch's temper cooled down nn rap I idly aa it had risen. "' 'I inn sorry to disappoint you, girls." 1 ho said, gcnilv, 'hut you will have to e. cusa me.' And, bowing, he walked off. "We watchid l.lii upright, innnly t! ure striding along till he dliuppeund, 1 und then we ull looked ut each other und hIkIihI. " 'A clear case, said one girl. " 'Head over heels.' " 'What will he do'1 "How can he inairy her?" " 'Kitty cm look after herself.' " 'Hut I am sure she Is lu love; bho never has leen before." " 'Ho will go away and forget her' "He gave the bridal rein shake, Said, Adieu! for evermore. My love! And adieu for evermore."' "'Never!' said 1; 'nothing of the kind will happen. I urn ture he will marry her.' "That evening Klnloch made his way to the old gardener's cottage Ills faci wns pale, but he hud u determined look In the corners of his mouth, und hu carried his head well thrown buck und etemied lightly along. "The girl had Just set her fathers supper before him and had gone out to rest in the garden and silently watch the still beauties of the night. v The sir was fresh, and In the heavens th lull moon was hurrying through .iw-tfiiifr '-''W',"---''''-f''-':-xfe.ii' SPORTING NEWS AND GOSSIP. Poor Prospect of a Fit.siinmons Oreeilon Fight Coming Olf. Uus.v 'I'lnics for tile Pastime Athletic Club Athletes. The prospect for u light between Hob Fltzslininoiis .mil li all Ciudoii I'oiinol be said to be paillcularlv lilghi. Kltz as serts positively Hull lie will not light lor less than u SI5.mil pin so. lie says he luisu't laid by a penny of ull his earn ings In t til- eoiintr.v, et he will nut ac cept uu oltor or jlti.iw. Ity some pi collar pi uccs of leasoiilng, lie conies to the (Miiclii! ion Unit making liueshn.'s would b,. belter than lighting for the liii'iug Mini or Jlo.lM', tm- iL. lemurked to (o. Hopkins lu Arthur l.uinlej'n cilice jist.ril.i). "I have Imiglit lor us much a-, a JH.il piuse, and I'll go back to my trade beloiu I'll come u.iwii to jh'.oim." Col. Hopkins's i cply was ery apt. 'im will work ul blacUsinlthliig u long llllie," he said, "belnlv oll cum JtO.oim. Hut iii.v man n'reedonl Is a iTiicK-u-Jack ul turning hoisihoes, loo." "till inline a mutch Willi luni and hie linn a big start, " was I'll, h lejoiii.ler. Then nil who l.eaid agieid thai tliu sight ol two pii.jliNls lu a !ioiM.alioelng coined would he iioiel, (Oii.Miig and one with which It Is thuiighl no (iovuiimr would Inler fele. Manual labor, however, Is sculcely In Ule model II pugilist's line, und it Is Hut likely the match will be consum mated. rilzslmiuuiiB was not ovi r-entliuslustlc uboiii the piusiuct ot a light lu Florida. He wi'iits to know Just how the land iu.ni ilou a Uric, and tor Unit reason wants to talk Willi a memlicl' of the Club. He will sign nothing but club arti cles. Col. Hipkllis Is colllldent the coll Usl could lie pulled off III Florida. Ho sios lilukc, who is now UK' leading spirit down theie, was lu the mliioitly nelore, und that, 11 lie hud had ins way mere wouldn't have been so much cause lor complaint ua iheru was Willi lluwden und others ut the helm. A look Into the undent little church nt Slxty-slxlh slieet, ovel looking the East ititcr, wlileii has for .seam been used us a gymnasium by the PuBtlme Athletic Club, would disclose a very busy biene these days. The men whu have been selected lo i ('present the Club ut the A. A. I . boxing mid wiestling ehuinpioiiHhlpH have b'guu truluing. Cupt. Murliurg baa the Pastimes feel de ply Ule MiulJliy 11 II l tin lit lli'iol'ilt'd lis men at the last championships, which who held In I'lillndeipiiia, una that the Indiana will give tho Quaker City lepie seiitatlves a warm reception when they meet at the coming championships. The men thus fur MPcu'd lire: Honing, luVi pounds, Emit Moor; 1 pounds, Thomas McGIrr; l.i." pounds, Hugh Dunn; lf.S pounds, Owen Harney. Wuiitllng, 1U.1 pounds, It. Piurluer, 1J." iiuunds, George Kotiiner; l.O pounds, Al I Union, 1..S pounds, Juines llughis und Flunk Ellis. Tho A. A. l entiy list will be rurtln r Increased by teuins from the lioston und Chicago A. A's. Apropos of the football Convention tit the InKetslty Athletic Club to-day, the lollowing pathetic eomunlcutlon, dated Astotlu, L. 1., lias been lecelved and Is lehpectiully submitted: Wbi'lC'US, My )0UI1S irull I a fnntlitll Bend ot the muHt lieudlsli ilusirtl'tlim. utio luurtB mid Muuet. fuiMI dUliiEuremclil mi.l bixlly dUtorllolt tlx'tel y, an I, WlaTeas. Ho It a porton of uuukunl charmi And uui'irtlily futiltillunii, hiid, Ulan-atf. HU lio li. a not Incomldcrntile foa luru ul tin, uluri'metitlnaed uqukuaI cliuriiis aud utii-arttily l.im Indllolu, and. Wlifi-f.1.1 bnld uomi Is cii'lan, 'red .y tha wrloii and utiMitakiiblti thumpH, uuniiu, burn, thnaika nml caluT mhualtt.' Iluldllt lu anl aciomian !!ti ttio brutal, iaibku, Inhuman and uusiemly Minn nf fiNiiliMll; t'ti ,1 llt'iiolvt.d, Tt,at laid tiriital, aaiac'. Inhuman, nnai't'tiily, ungodly, liarbarle. rufSanly lou -down lianm bo to Muddled, rt-furincd and I'hrlHllanlzcd uu to nn loniivr diilunui'r Bfureiiuld inlrariilounty loudy nosu and oilier featurca al'l'iTlalnlnc to afon mi-ntliined omoundlitKly fuacliiallnu mil 41 lnoly .tuuilful ycuns man. (Sisnsd ) ma oiiil Frank Ives has sub-let his room In Chicago, und will probably inuke New York Ids home after his return from his contemplated trip abroad. "Chicago la not so good a billiard city aa New York," says Ives. "That has been demonstrated u number of times notably by the recent double tourna ment. Then the class of people who attend the tournaments In New York Is tlie very best. There uro many excellent peoplo who go In Chicago, but as a class they do not compare with the billiard ciowda in New York." Tho Massachusetts delegates to the an nual meeting of the League of American Wheelmen ut Louisville next month will take u decided stand upon the question of admitting colored cyclists to mem bership, und will vote for their admis sion, providing such uppllcuut Is not Illiterate. "If tlie nthletes who won medals for Individual excellence want to get their prizes," says "Father Hill" Curtis, "It would be n good nlen for them to hustle und sell ubout J100 worth of tickets to the A. A. U. boxing cliumpioiibhlps." The new Athletic Committee of the New York A. C. Is nlreudy showing Its hand In making much needed Improve ments ubout tho club-house. New lock ers are being put In the dresblng-rooma, new wrebtllng inuts lu the gyinnarlum, und tlie boxing-room will be renovated. Harvard hns made 107 entries for the Indoor games of the Hoston Athletic i Its ctar.spangb'd course. The reeds In a nelghboilng stream rustled and shivered lu the breeze, and a large night moth or two rnmu sailing up and biimpe 1 against Kitty's white kerchief on th.ir way to tlie fatal candle shining by the window. "The girl looked up to tho bky and tears tilled her ejes. Was It tin brightness of tlie moon? "'Why do sou weep, Kitty'.'' Mild a voice at her side. "Nn need to turn to look for the speak er! The girl buried her luce In her hands and sobbed afresh. " 'You are going away?' she said. i " 'Yes. I tun going away.' said Kln loch; 'but you will come with me. Kitty, for you love me.' " '1 love you, but 1 shall not accompany " "Hut you must. I have spoken to the , old pric--t and he la ready to m irry us.' " "Klnloch,' she wild, looking up Into her lover's fuc.i with a sweet, serious' smile, ' you lime made me love you, for 1 1 could not help It; but you cannot inakui me marry you. 1 " 'Oli, but on will, dulling, won't you, Kitty?" he went on, eagerly. 'You know I cun marry now, because I came of age , I the other duv, and 1 have muili more than my pay now. Is tli.il wliat you aru thinking of." , .. ,,., " 'How could I think nhoiit that? Why I will vou led un lersland, Klnloch? Your proud old father und your silver-halted slilely mot her. how could they bear fori onu of lb. Ir sons to many un Irish peasant girl?' . ,. I "'You have nothing to learn from the highest lady In the land, my darling, lie, said, londly; 'and younger sons are not expected to many lielresi-cii.' "Ilui she shook her luad r solutelv. "And is this h.w i.u lightly lllni; away a man's happiness lr life" "'A few iliiys" in In now lo save you years of legr-t In the future.' ' "The .Voiii., mull looked at tlie girl perplexed. Win re could blie have learned, sii'li sentiments where hud she gained the strength to oM'i'es tliera so freely?! "He tlon ball, slowly and solemnly, ns If tH'ting an oath L.'k y mder. i Kitty' Thai Is tin evining Mar. Sol surelv as It will shine la the heavens' live, leu or twenty v.ars as sure'y will mv love iiinaiu diiihiing'd for you. Hid tne come link when yon will. Kitty. I nnd It 1 have breulli In in body and birciiKth to do li 1 v. HI i Jiue ' i ''Come back In ten yeais, Klnloch. I will bu true to yoo nnd wn't till then I will try and Improve niyu'lf- inuke myself more worthy of your love I " 'Keep ns you lire. Kitty remain un- I changed," said tho young mull, Jealously. J 'lent when 1 come iigulu 1 shall not see In you the last look I took away with me. my life, my lovel" he murmured, Easslonatcly; und, kissing her sweet row and mouth, folding her In one last embrace, he sighed and left her. "She turned to go luto the cottage. A iBj !M lr?ilii'iAlf' 'if tK'V'' -Vfcs Association, to be given Feb. 10. The ' total Is it considerable lulling nrf from I. it year, when theie were I". Fresh men uro by no means so numerous us they wire last year, while seviiul old runners who .ire still In rIU ue mo not tiuliilng ut all Una Winter. "Ruckle" Hull, the big guard who played nn Pi.necton's football leitn In IM'.'. leaves e .liege X ir Ills li une in ivhi i Ids week. Last , Hill suffered from a - v.ie spi du of hl knee un, was tumble to pl(.v. II.. wis (duelled to bleak rii'.u.l.i Pi throwing Hie hammer and piping the s'lot at tne inter. .11. -slate guinea this Spring. Ills loaj will be gleutly felt by Hie e ilbge, A Kansas Clly dispatch r.iivs: "Local spoiling nu'ii ale endeavoring to push n scheme which Hiev i i.erl will fiitti.nh u permum ,; fighting (.mutul where all prlz'-lli.-liters can perform without f. v.r of in. ill station Jus' opposite Knn...s Clly, In the .Ml.si.iurl Itiv.T, I, s a small Island. The proposition Is to roiisituct a ClUb-llOllsi. up It, this islltld. Wl.etc the projectors aver prle-Hgtnx m.iv he nulled .IT without legal llllerfir. nee It Is claimed that tlie Slate authirltles hnve mi jurisdiction on the H-ind and that tlie I'lllted States lllltllotlties would Hot llkelv llitetfcte. It is tlle purpose of p.. projectors, who me aetlvele pushing their scheme, to HI I h. ivdy for the Coiiiett-.lock.son e lntest." The entry list for the amiteur boxliu" tourney of the Cnlumlilii Athletic Club nt the i.riiiiil Cetitial Palace net Thurs day nnd Sutntduy ulglits will close thin evening. If half of tlie number already em. red weigh In over thlr'v bonis u nluht will havo to be decided. There will be contests lu live classes, viz, no, I."", n, III' and IfiS pounds. The mnmige ment Is sanguine of the show being u big success. Coatea, the crack rider of the I'nlver slty of I'l'iuisylwinl.i, Is ubout lo beg'n training fir the Ititercnilrginte races. He will ride from live to ten miles everv duv. doing hln work lelsuiely, und taking ab solutely no sprinting. A HlrliiiKiid. Vn., despatch says that two New York pugilists, giving their mimes us I'M ward Murphv and John Mnulhiiii, early yesterday morning en Mured In n mill, which resulted in n vic tory for the former. A four-round cutest between Tim Murphy and "Spider" Kelly w.ll be one of the attractions nt Mike Donovan's show nt the Lenox Lyceum Feb. 17. A Kicker. The highest hitch nnd kick Is 0 feet l Inch; highest Jumping double foot kick, 7 feet u Inches. THE PIANO SWINDLER. He Will lie KxiioNei! Iiy Name nnd Number uf Ills House. Newcomers to New York who nre In search of furniture or a piano to add to their household goods, enrly Hnd out that swindlers are on the alert for LOOKS LUCE A GOOD PIANO, victims. Men und women offer cheap furniture nnd pianos for sale nt pri vate residences, representing that the piuperty belongs to families obliged to leave town at once. I The piano trick is new, but the furni ture swindle is aa old as the bunco ; game about the horse that u lady Is i iiihllgcd to sell at n suet Illcc. "The Sun day World" has investigated tliene piano I swindlers, and will give tlie number of i the houses, the names of occupants and location of the factory where stencils uie put on cheap Instruments. Amusements. MIRK' 8 FHlVcT museum"; UUIIIU inn". 37TH ANII'JSTU BVTS. VVCKKCtlMMK.NCINll MONllA Y, KICH. 1 lloyal Court lUHnllaii I luia-lliiiu limners, Irom the court ot Iter .Maps v queen l.llliio'.iiliiiil. Cntc!iy,cnillvatlUf, ildbtbtlul nuttoiiul dancers. 100 other Httrncllntii hourly: continuum shows. Theatre No. 1 Vnli.li'Vlllii.'l lit ulre .N'e J lln.111.1 Admission, lili cuts. l!!ia'i'!t,ir!!tiitritfhi, in Iowa. Hucrcd I'oiie.ri Siiu.liiy Iroiu 1 to Hi p. M. TO-NIGHT, "j DIM UK r TUl'.ATItKl ONNELLY 8 blRARD, ! America's Itrprrentatlve Cnmedlans. In tliu ruunlrslof l'lsyi, ''! ill; IlALNMAklJIis." lurge downy moth which had been bumping ugalnst the little window Hilled In before ler, clrc.ed thrlee nrouiid the candle and flew up Into Its alluring brightness. Tlie candle HiLkered and went out; the moth dropped down with a thud upon the table, dead. "Kitty, with ey.-s blinded by tears and I with shaking hands, leltl, though boine , what tardily, the llsiht. i " 'Kitty, my girl,' said tho old man, pointing slgnlllcintly to tlie singed In sect, 'don't be ns foolish ns that silly tiling. Its eyes were dnz7led, aud It had no stiengtli to resist tha fatal Instilla tion. " "Father," raid the girl, stooping down and kissing ids gray locks, 'you may trust me.' " Here Aunt Hell stopped. "is It interesting? Shall I go on?" "nil, du! Did be come back?" said her niece "Well, the years pressed on, nnd the girl was Joked aud teased, and had many offers of mnriiage. but she was tlrm and would listen to none. "At Inst the young fellows gievv weary of their fruitless attempts at love-making, and the greater part left her alone. "A few .more unkind, would ask w hen she expected In r young gentleman h une, and Inimled her in culling speechea aini Insinuation. "Nine y, ars went by. and then theie came the battle of Wnteiloo. when , Di cers and men vvint down in huudieds to get her. "Still no word from Klnioeli, nnd Kitty's heart, which had never failed In its lightness nor her slip in its speed, now- sank aud faltend for tlie Hist time. "H.irly In tlie next year In fact, on New Year's night- the ottlcets gave u ball, and every girl mid young mall for inllis around was Invited. "ll:rls were In great demand, and I w.-nt down to my nuui's house especially for that night. "I was anxious to see Kitty myself nnd to llnd out how the jc.u.s hud pasiisl over I ir head. "You think, perhaps, twentv-slx was rather old to be called u gill du you. Kitty" "Well, I felt iilmoit the same as 1 did when I wns sixteen, nnd quite as read to enjoy a dance or a lllrtution, 1 tan assure you. "Kale Daly that was her name went to help the ladles iiushavvl themselves, und to be icady wllh n, edle and thread when an unhupiiv damsel with torn skirt or Hoimre should require her assistance. "She was then Iweulv-elkht, and the young girlish beauty bad divelopcd Into the most lovely of women. Umy wh i. her fuce was nt rest, and you cuugut the suspicion of nil anxious heart upon , It, would yuu have guessed her nge "She wore a pale tea rose-tinted gown, with rallies of lace of her own making at the neck and sleeves. "It wns a wild and stormy night with, out. Just such a one as this, but It only iii&t''- 4-jii'.jiiM'vLn- ii WHY, BLESS YOUR HEART! If we w .uiicit to print In Uils paper all the Ictti'i.s wo eel .'vm d.iy le lint; Innv folks h.ive been Mvai :r. in Grippe and liitu moult bv UiKlili'S l:.Pi:ciORANT lite odiii r. Hindu kill.. V. hv .' Siniplv be cause llk'i'c vv.itilii.ri lv .il'ti uf tm un left for the news lo till the tiuili. tln.iigii 111 ere isn't ,riv Ivitc news v.i..m tli.ui'tlui hiKI-.li'o l.viir.lnh'ANT u.Ms i.nlv ii cents .i biiltl.' .'.J i, tjiui.tnte il oi.nni'k outaivable.b..itif.l Culilintlic lirsl lumid. Tllrv'll tell vou 1' about it at Ulklili'S, It'll AVI M L, t'Olt. '.".'!) ST. Amunemcnt. SPARKLING OOTEPJE 'I III It'll -II III-I' AN.M'.VI. tl.il. I, LENOX LYCEUM, .-.IM'II s''. VMI VI VIII:. (IN ,lvl' 1IUMI11 I.HMMl, 11'11,,'i, lllVI'.llloll lllit.1 he el. .toe on uelilUllll'ill to o, m'.. rs .,nl. Ml I III. I'., I I I ',' iil'l ua It, i -i:. " IIPI.UA. I In- .( . 'II II ..ill. I VI: Ml N sum li.'i.i.h. 4 I'lipuin "iiiiiiuvrun'crt. .Vlell I i'i!, I i-li. i, ill.vil n i .it t i I'. I lie Ite'b, I.I.. ( :l'.' siil, iImIIihi i km III II. n ..I W..., ill. 7 i A 'i Weil. , I I.III.N..HIN. V.c.l. . 1VI,. M tin, Sluhl i VltMl N in I ..' 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NcvlVVeek I V! ll V S.tli,. Arinlcas WonuVr. lAI.Mi:it'N. In H I.'. Mills Wisl. Ai.saC RICE'S 1492 .S? Momlay, IVh :. Jul IN lilt! VV. AMI Itll A.N T M I I'll I . 1-aturduv MnUlu'eT ""!. POOR GI8.LS. Nel VVirli- WII.VlAN's II I'.VI Mi I.. IT. p. KI.ITH'i Srvv Vnlmi f-oiiiiir. ' Orlulnnl ('niilliitii.us IVrlornixnee. .Nimiii li. Ill.at). ('i.u.r iiiiv ilmc, ,"i in 5t re is. "Ilrniitir Minleii ," .lu.le .llnckei , Itiiviiion .ll.x.rr, l.rllnu .-Islets, Vuiiili. Ills' iV'c. (Ireiilrsl lnm in'li.ivti! llllilsllVA Till AT1II . 1 les. K hut Mm y. Miiniii.il Mr I' II l'reiuti. : i.'t'i'iis BOSTONIANS In ' A "i'lilllilL'Mieees' N. Y. V nrlil. THE MAID OF PLYMOUTH. DAI V'Q HIKIAIIWAV .V. iUII'll sf ' . .C; hr .' . " ' " '' itn. wisi. & .sau I'mHun- lsh ore acres. (1AIU1I N TIM Tlli;." l.ves.nirl"r-Hl.Mut.Kl'X AS YOU L8KE IT. 1 he perrnrinshiv eiv on eut irrlyl.y women. Men .leliS, Nl W l.lljrin.N ItU'l 1402. STAR 'I'lir.ATIti:.' I v...utKl.'..al.at' WM. H. CRANE THE SENATOR. hTANIIAICII'l III AT III . I'.ve K iln. Kit. MaC MAil.M.l-.s. VVUiMMHV A I I It II Y. CHARLEY'S AUNT. IVh. 7- IWMil I'KlirOltMAM'J- HOIVKMHS. AllllllV'H '1 III.ATIti:, llistiiilisuy, eor, IINIh tt. M. COrit'lll.lNnliil MMIi JAM-' IIAJll.N'd, Mat. 'lo.my. I.Anit I'lllx. 'I III-I veiilim Ailrl. eiiiiu Lei'iiiivri'iir. Miiiuliiy, leli. .',, lurlullualiil l.es Pru leiises Hlili, ulcs PEOPLE'S -"'.VifYVIIN.,., Prop. THE DISTRICT FAIR. ,.Aff,. NI.XTWII.K-.1IV .IA'll NliXI' Wl.i-.K. con villi m tiikXtki:. i:uatkio" EVANS & HOEY IN A PARLOR MATCH. .MA lis. Vi:il. AMihA'l. AT 'J. Nel weet-'M'AJIKNr APPt.lKII FlHl'J HERRMANN,s,;;!,Vuri,,:;,,;f.'1!;ir- J. M. llll.l.'SC'UMIMdl !sPi:lll'(lll.VIA.N'c'K CAMI.NO. I.ves. ul H, 1,'. Sat. Mat. al ' ('Villi, 1. 1: IIMIIVII.I.I' CllMIC III'I.IIA 111. IN llll'l.'h Plllllll'CTION Pfl.INCE.KAM, at...to VENUS, TA'I TI.K.lAl.i.'-. .Viihsu anil7llluvf. iiAiii:Niii:iiv's Til A IM l Nl lll.w. KVI'NlN'lis. Mill. MA'IINI.Ijs DAILY. S.na i'lll'l I.All IMtli ' s II llilli'll Half 1'rlce. TvTTPrO'C! Waller Mlilfonl. Uee uii.l MVr. iNiniiUiS, !.rl,.r, in,. . iV.-ilV iiii-I .'sic. .'(17 i, onu iu.si.nvi ii M:A-h at s.ir. srulle lluon in i Kl N'' v y u 5TH AVE tiiiatiu. "iusviI'jmiii, -ill u. ulnuv C. MINI It. I'r.iii. Tolliiy'lTlft. I ll.ODJESKA Mc'InNKK IN VI Villi ." PPnrTnP'st ' "': .ser..ios ut Lunuiiterr rAUtlun ins ir.uuii.iyioio..ip m. I '(.in, liny lime. 1.1, 'J.',. .Ml. '.'I vuli.li'V Ule nels. Huim1:i l-,iereill'oiiriTt,-lelo. i:o P. M. t noun' us. lllVIMll'l All 'IIIKA'llll.. I.ve H ir, sal. MiiL Al imituii-u to-itsy ' It.-iH'i o em VVoiiiHii." lo-llllHil s, liiiDthull'seolliulV, " 7 'JO-K ' l.M'l.l M llll'-.AI lll.,i.s.l .. 4IIISM Jcvillsi. Ol'lt I lit Nl it v l ll Is in i Mui, i,,lrl III It rOl'.vrilV 'IM'-.I.N .uiil-Mt. herveil lo inlianee tlm lulnlitiK!.a nml unlin.iliou or ttie ne-iic wliliin. "Tlie iliiiii'tin; of tlie limli-lieelej choi-s nml the hllvery I.umliter rose lui;!ii- tliin the wall of Hi., vvin.l. .ml tlie tinkling wttiieupa .lrjvv.ieil nil toiinJ of ' ruin ".Siiilileiily there w.m a loll; we atnppe,l In UUI' il.llli'lM It i lllll lll.lkt Kenieil to Irive entere.i the room: we tutnel niul w.iw- u f-llt-nt. durk Hkuiii sunJlni; in tlie (lool'WII.V. "lie w.is tall an J h.uuls.iine, hut his lurjte lilacli elo.ik, run fully slunu over lil dliouliler, w.is ilripplni; with the ruin uni ui.ikiiiK lurxo pools on tlie ilo.r. His In;, liootel uinl tpurre.1, were iuU'1 up to th hip. "Just ut that moment the eloek struck 1U. .uni tlie year lsltl li.i.I l.rok.n. Some of tlie more eM'ltul. e ijlris sereamej anJ 'ran liehlr.l their paitners. i "S'uk It 'in nppiirltlon'.' Wns it an III- ' (linen for the i-jinlntr. je.ir? I "'I Ki.'iii li frluiittu you, go.nl people, I Iloe.s llotio.ly knovv me?' "Kitty nl that moment was hrlnsliiB , In a J Hi of lee I eliiret ut nnHher i..or. I "Hli heiinl tho voice uiul lunieil lounl, l Ireinlilini;, with u vvIM cry, 'Klnloch, Klnloili. I knew you woul.l come liaekt' And iinild a einsh of lireiUuu; Klaus for Hhe lit Ule vessel s'.ln from tier hands Klie lioui'ileil to his slle und llien dlfup pen red In the folds of the Kre.it elo ik " "How soliivlld, Aunt Hell!" said her llil.ee. ilruwlHK n deep l.reutli: "lint If site nun rli "I lilm then, I i'ii not Me why I frh" stiould not lirve done so liefure." ' "Ah. hut Hhe wn u wise itlrl. little one: 'he knew It would teal His run Hiiney nnd prove li he really loved her. I A .vouiiK man's love ut twenty-one un 'klie knew very vvelli waul I not he hla i elioliH ul ll:irty-o"e." What liei-ime of them, nunt?" I "i Hi. tin v married end lniVHll-il nhoiit n (rooil dei'l, and llieilly lioth died out lu India within ,i f-w inoiuli.s of each other. Theie wua one Hon, nnd 1 liellevo he Ik In the eriny nln. foiue, Kitty, i 1 shall i:o to !.e I. and not wail up any i longer for our lather." i "Tl'.e Is u n. vv lieutenant oomlnR In Mr I'er'y'H pi ice" laid her niece a slio li.ide hir eood-nlKhi "The v ojiirf i'i"'i me not vvlmt they, use I to lie," lKhel l.i" old I'lily. "Some I'lll'e wlilni er-i-nipper, I'll he hound, with tett that would ko In your dllppera. II ...d-nllit. childie " Kl.tv vv.nl :.l v.ly downstalra und pon dei'iil over In ler mind the Htory of the p."iiitl'ul K'lte Oily an! tho faithful 'Kli'.vr- S!'e went to tlie window and or PI tie h'mtt.i She pictured to her self the y .iiii man eoinluK to the window md sen. ehlm? his name upon tho iiUra, nd tvk'" the i-'ri s hand I his own, slowly Ridding It Just below. Slut Ituned In tne deep shadow of the wlndovv-pe.it, nnd strove lo reallts each scene In the Uttlo drama. There, under that very lloor, stood the block-robed Ac tus they .lad -II shrunk away from m lJilAdil'lJsIlitl Amusements. '( i FOR THE POOR AND HUNGRY. ( Grand Benefit Concert ; I , I'oit '! THE WORLD'S OREAD FUND ; AMI (ITIIIlIt CIIAUITIUS, i In bf. given at tho ' v LENOX LYCEUM f (kliirtness of tlen. I'erraro), JM l i'nursday Evening, Feb. 8, 9, t "wl I nuiler Ilia direction ot "K A CilMMITTKH OP I.AIHI'Js AND OBNTLB- K Ml.?. ss'siirlATl:il TOIlf.TIIKU Foil v' I'll I. Hl:l.IhK Ul'TIIK l'oua iM A Iohb llt nl nrtlls have volunteered their 'K pi'ivkes, Including: Mile, Virginia I'nlombatl and fflH !' .VIMi.nl tin- (Imnil ip.'M: Anton Hchott mil his niiisiii, Allien M'liotli Arthur Frledhelm, ti V I. ii.r Harris, All.ert l'sido,', Albert slnsliclmcr, $R Anieu 1 1 pfiner und u husl of other emlneDt mu- iU sit i j 'H An eiiiiHirnte prnnrnmuin Is helnic prepared to "lR. iiiiik.. Hns eoneeri oncotihumosliiotauluinuslail itt Hf ev litsi il the .vi-iir. .. ,ll Tickets now no sale at IllTSON'fS, BCH1R- :' Jll It -iiliill-l lll'Ill. Hill's ML'nlCHTOItrM.al l IIHI'..NTA.MI"s mid TynON'U HIM'KL TH&A. )H 'i'lIK I'M 'N KT OM'Ill-M. ;B 'In. nilvioice sules nn. already lame. Becunii your -eats wlihi.ut deluy and walcli lor further H pitrUeiilurs, ' HUBER'S MUSEUM. B ONLY ONI'. MOnK -WKEK. L' to Ol'lt WOItl.ll I'Allt Altmollon 10 '.r, 1 ItOV.VI, ('t)UUT JAPANl'.fsli U '1B linnclini Ileiiutlet, Oracerul, Bensatlonalt iB l-NOl'll, Man l'lsli (llrst appfarance); Vlninla ,''B Knapp, Psychic Womterj Kansas Giant and Ann- Bi. Irss Wnmlor; llollum. Cannon Kln. SO t'f" ntlifrs. Theatre, llest Vaudeville Bbow la town. "B TwnComjanloSj Hnnday Concerts. SB HHYT'H MAlllSnN HQUAItK THEATnE. ?'- THANK MiKKI! Mananr ', Kvcnlnirsiit H.ail. Matinee Hatuntav at 16. Hl H O YT'S A TEXASSTEEB ,- A( ADI..1I V Ol' .ifilt-iH'. Uth st. - Irving 1 'Hl Prices: tl.lSI. 7.V. . Mle., V-'ic. iH IN OLD KENTUCKY. JK Mnllnii'S Wed. atldMal. at'Z Ev. ata ' ic'iirniii -mi'Vic iiAiTlrwys5tolfc" ' lulr'r'Ktnl Mats. Mini.. Tliurs. and Mat. 4BP IllirLlllHL OlOl'ltSOKVAUDKVILLBI 'HM The PI. ililsiil Alierlau Trouga. .I-AIMn OI'KIIA.IIOUU, Eve.atU. :H o l M lJ 3J MA'IM WKU.AHAT. AT2. iT MR. POTTER 9E TEXAS. Next Week -llllltaril 4 ArthurlnTbeNomlnee. ..'' Mlliiluy. Keli.4 TIII'lVYnNllUlUmFAMEltlCA. H HAllltlOAN'STIIfjATIII''. CV.llanter,Mgr. 'B-", Houses I 'THU r.KATHKK PATCH. " ''.ri, Crnwileil hy FZilwanl Harrlgan. HH Nlglitly. Allthcorlcliiatniusicby IiaveBrabsm. f- Vciiiie'..lay Matinees Haturday. '' H. R. JACOBS' "THEATRE. Sk rfl rhr OLE OLSEN. :K Next Week -Till! STHUOULE UF -1F1- ' Bl TIIHNS'sKTIIhT. MUHI('IIAT.LANDA1 'E llAMIlllAI'ilUIll'. l.'Ualldl:UIstl4tbst. B"' TbE MONSTER ORCHESTRION U Plays ! very Afternoon and Evening. 'JB ni ATnnin iii7iu.KoitAN'nsiiow . UAvllHJ'V TO.N'IIIHT. ALL NEW. jl rAu I Ull tJ AI.L1I1T. AUHAND . ! I nuiuil yj orcAWlON. rxiroe early. 'H "(il'IlMANIA TllllATItK. Hl'H HT. H Matinee anJ Kvenlug.THECOnNEnonOCEII. H( AB Brooklyn Amusements. '?' -lAVETTX llroadnaykfhroopA- .H!' Jr I L I I, Mala. Mon.,Thurs.-B ' H Week Commenrliur 1'eb. 0, 1804, ';': LEW : DOCKSTADER'S M' m tNSTRELS. I Innes's Famous 13th Reg't Band. iHfl CAMPANIM-TKNOIl-CAMPANINI. H '! At the Columbia Theatre. 'H i SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 4. . -B Tbe 'SttbaiMttter" nnd TopuUr Concert. Ha- 'H "' A NUTMEG MATCH, Keur'ilHwU .-VcfcOOa. ;iH1 Next Wcclc-CI rle Cowles In THE 11AXTM. H.i: C1IDIDC : THCATPC ll'way - lledrord Ar. 1 LMrlHt IntAlnC. Matinees WntiWU 'tl '' Jucolu i-an(oril, Props. Waltertsanlord,gr ?. Ilenern for Poor of Ea .stern lilstrtct. rm 7 f hpiiv ii? O'DOWD'S NEIGHBORS. ; COLUMBIA," KUWS "Affia. ; THE BLACK CROOK. ifl! AMPHI0N. KmviNKX?SS -U: Every Ilvenlni Matinees Wed. una Hat, f,.l AC Die- A liBU. TIIATCIIBU'S ii rttlOA. ro.vii'ANi. ?' UllNll lH'KltA 1101'F.K. . i'Hj 50 DOCKSTADER'S 50 fld RTHONO. MINiiTP.EI.ls. BTRONO 4Hvj f(H. HINN'iNKVV PAltK TJIBAlliK. .'tH 1 MR. E. S. """., THE PROFESSOR'S tH WILLARD.ffiSK' LOVE STORY. S ' the inlilot of their mirth. What? Wa ;K , she ilreniuliiK? What BtooJ there at that '- very nionient? , -, A ilynrc darker than the Rloom of tha vH room. The lain pouroil in floods outside, ' .ui'l the wind whistled and moaned round .-:-' I Hie coriurs of the houee. KH i' The llijuio came a little further Into ' j tho room. Hhe xuvv, by the misty llht. ! ' Ik- whs toll man with a dark cloaK 7H-I over his slioaldcrH, booted and spurred. TH-,: with niiiil up to hl.s hips. '?' She felt as If the whole scene was to 'Hi'i be played aRiiln before her very eyes; iflB ?j lint the looked In vain for the pretty girls H'' nd ladles In their pulTed sleeves and ' short waists, their tlowlnR curls and ;! I hlKh-liecled shoes. Kitty where was .-H :".: And here she blushed to herself In tha : ) darkness. tH!i i There was a Kitty; but not tlie one. ir"l The man came up to the window, evl- ''', dently IhinkltiB no one war In the room. .', 'J The k1: 1 shrunk back ns the wet cloak B i brushed against her cheek. . B'i "Klnloch!" she said, half doubting iHii whether the tldiire would nnswer, for jSHIv f!ie could hardly tell If she was dreaming 'Bi or no. ;'.. "Who spoke my name?" he called out, fflH'i startled nnd looking nround. H I "I did." said Kitty, feeling very ' ! abashed, nlmost at his elbow. ,H . lie glanced down, drawing away his , cloak. 'VB- "1 am sure I beg your pardon. I ? thouplit the room was empty. I must H ' have came Into the wrong quartern; ur- 'H' rlvin.T so late I must have mistaken the ' ' block. I hope you will forgive tho Intru- :'B- sion." 1B'' Kitty's grand castles In the air all ,S, fell to the ground with a crash. How !' commmonplncol He wns only the nW' !H lieutenant, after all, but he did not ,JB look the vvhlpper-snupper her aunt had ?H. pronlicKled. .MB "Then you are not Klnloch?" she said, "p In n disappointed tone. Li "My name Is Klnloch," he nnswered, AF with a pleasant smile. -''H-- "Stv aunt was telling me about this 'iR- Klnloch." And Kitty tnpnis) the frame P with b'r finger. "I will tell you the story iBi eome il-iy if vou like; but you came Into '' the room .lust as she ."aid your namesake ),.r d'd. dressed In the same way, and every- '' thing. Hut, there! I suppose you are st not even a relative." ' "He was my father," sain the young , man rpiletlv, "So no wonder we ore -il; something alike." -i.'T" It was now Ills turn to say. In a dlsap- ( pointed tone, "Hut your name Is not ! Klt'y, I am sure," !K "Yes, it ia," slid Kilty, eagerly. Then ; she stopped, a midden rosy fiuh rushing JB over hei face, "At least, no It Is"' -jP nut she could not deny It. (or It wai 'tgK Klttv. . "These are our namesakes; shall we ','; wr!re our names below them. Kitty?" VH "Some day-Sperbaps." UarUord Daily ' R1 Ttae ' . tv. . vt" H i.GRat'ft SAiA v..V cA' -1 life?f nt"siK.. o. i