10 TIIE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE SATUTIDAY MOKNING, FEBRUARY 29, 1896. He By "HERBERT, p. WARD. ' Copyright, im, by Bacueliur, Johnson and. Bachell m. ;r - . SYXOPSI8. 'Among' th boomers. In ths rush for Oklahoma, aw 'Hilly Kurall, a widow. iter Uvv, but brave Utile boh. Hub. and tirr baby Klrl, W-e, it year old. Cuddy puts lit-r watton In clmi'tir of Hull, and makes the rush on huwliark, with Jut baby lift to 4 tit nail. lb- in Hunt of liw, loaviiitr Bub ti follow mine slowly. Site and "drizzly Jim." n tleserudo. uml 11 bandxome t,'lrl on a line liors- otitsti'i" oil tli others in tli) lure. iriz-.l Jim, lind tng liliuai-lf biu ten uft-r a, men of rinlit miles, tlrc bis rltle at tilt Kill, but lilts "Hdily Instead, who fulls from lirr liorsc. Tli airl k-Ivi-h nt tht rue ciiiil tuts to take ear of Cuddy, drizzly Jim rides on, mid reaehesti. leviable claim in th- t'lmar ruu valley. There he buds Cuddy' liorse, who lias tfalloiied uloiiir with the baby Wee. Jim Is iill niiiiilused, but unfast en her from t)u saddli and nlves hi-ru drink of water, lie Is overeouie by her baby ways, iiml deciles that she shall have the claim. As lie takes his sgiude and dlKS In the ground to fulfill the con ditions, the t-huul.t of npiroaclilriK boiitil--rs are lieard. PA l ST II. "If It ain't drizzly Jim! Heat ly Grizzly Jim again, bnys! l'uny up, Jim! We'll let yuu off cheap. There were three nf these (lespera flues who looked villi pride upon tin Juan holding the spade. Was he not the leader in the maruudiiiK expedi tion? Had lie nul outdone tliem in I SHAI.T. STAY IIERT-. WITH THK UAIiY, SO HUM All:." lawlessness, uiul iitoveil his superior ity? Hud he nut violently staked Ills claim. In the richest soil In Oklahoma? "Hush! Keep quiet, you iialoots! You'll wuke the bebby!" said Jim, Hternly, potnlins ut the sleeping child. "I thought you killed him," said one of the three, imlicatiiiK in u disappoint ed tone Jerry's empty saddle. "This is the bebby's claim, an don't you fin-Kit it, uml the first feller that tries to Jump it. I'll Jump on him like a catamount. You know me an' this lioy, too." So said Grizzly Jim, patting Ills belt With the Hecurily of one who could split H bullet with a knife blade llfty yards. Tim three retired, to consult, l'resently one returned mid said In a whisper, after a, warning Kesture from Jim: "Be'au you u-uolnif to stay here?' , "You bet." "How longr'.'" "Till the bebby lies her claim ler dure p'raps ulnz." "D'ye mean it, drizzly Jim? An yer pockets could btilire in three days wld the tin them fools are briniriii' In?" "You fellers kin ko on an' go to bust I shall stay here with the bebby. so ' help so " Jim's face turned toward the baby, and then, for the first time since ho could remember, he pro nounced With reverence the awful name of 5od. The thret watt-hod him its he stood firmly hesldu the child. His rille was jn his hand. His word was as uood as bis aim. Kveryhody knew that. The baffled men murmured and made a Scanty show of disrespect. Their old leader's strange freak and stern face disconcerted them, and soon enough they grumbliiiK'l.v rode out of the val ley to some other plundering trruuml. Then Jltn heaved a mighty sluh, his mouth twitched; he leaned low over his rharRe. "Fur yer mammy's sake an' Tiiy own bebby's sake so help me God." Then he reverently hissed the child. True to lils mother's directions, Hub kept gtruight for the river. The child had not trciu four miles before he saw n HlKht wliUli was not Infrequent In that lawless territory where over ".u.uiio boomers were HtriiKKliMK for less than ll.UOO homesteads. Anions this throng were these who were pome of the old firjjrlnal boomers, who knew Oklahoma os well us you do your garden. When these find any "tenderfoot" or new comer ahead of them, they treat him as a trespusser upon their own property, one of this class, who considered any part of the opened territory as his own original inheritance, had come across u younir fullow of twenty, occupying a Jlu bit of nrairie which he had right fully preempted. He had iltitf his dirt, und now. with (he satisfaction of a hard duty ai'iompliHhcd, was firing his pistol frantically in the uir In true boomer Htyle. The border rutliun had ridden lip. and, with oulhs that he considered suitable to the occasion, had ordered the young man off in two minutes. Thu younthl'ul boomer hurried to load, but a bullet In his brain ended his career. Now, this was observed by many, and Hub saw it with horror, and with great er terror noticed that the deed excited no remark. U seemed quite natural, In this dreadful place, to kill anyone who tried to protect his property. The child tluiUKht of his mother. She must be safe uihiii her claim by this time. Hesldes. she was a woman, und who rould touch a woman? He drove on slowly two or thre miles, when the man In the w anon that bore the inscription "Okluhomy or bust" rode np beside him and said: "They nay a woman has been shot tip there," pointing: to the left. "Some cuss headed her off with his sun when she was Koln' to ntake her claim. There Is plenty of tire-eaters about this dav. They hed quite as lief plii one ez not You had better take keer." Torturing Disfiguring SKIN DISEASES Instantly RELIEVED by GUTICURA the GREAT SKIN CURE Sold throughout the worU. British danati F. Ntwuiv A Son, i. Kin iEdranl.cftu 1 Am Ptrrrmm Timml CmhuChIh Sote Flop Biitem U. g. A. . ( 1 . rl t With this friendly advice the man rode rapidly away. Where does the news of disaster obtain its winged feet? Hub never stopped to wonder ut the accuracy of the statement.' but turned to the left and, with llntterltiK heurt. urged his Judeil horses to a trot. Soon he got out und led it, running at its head. Ho thought he saw a woman's dress In a clump of sage bushes about half a mile ahead. TlNi he saw be yond, a man heading for the same spot, leading" u riderless horse. Yes. it was Jerry. The boy uttered a low- moan, crvlng: "Mamma, inamnia!" He let go the bridle ami Hew as last as his thin legs would ullow him, over brake und stone, until he sunk exhausted on the sod beside a pale, slight woman, wound ed unto death. Hub's heroic little soul took; In the situation as far as it was able, with tt maiilv self-restraint beyond his years. The sick child had suffered so much himself that he knew by Instinct how not to add to the suffering- of u not her. He did not cry out nor make a fuss, nor startle the mangled woman with his grief. He only put his thin cheek down close to hers and petted her two or three times. "I'oor inamnia," he said, "dear mam ma; you got hurt. haven't you? Never mind; Hub's here. I'll take care of you. Shall I get the quinine'."' said Hub, gulping down the tears. Iteceiv Ing no answer but the grouns of the dying womun, the child said: I'erhaps you'd rather have the mus tard plaster? 1 think 1 know where the blue pills are," added Hub, "they're under the scut in the wagon some where. " Hut a power greater than quinine and blue mass (the main con stituents of the boomer's materia med ical defied the little nurse. His moth er's aunt, blue eyes regarded him sol emnly. Heath looked out of them. A woman's protest against, the fate of her motherless babes gathered like an army in her nature und fuuuht for life. "I'oor Hub," she moaned, "my little little. Hub! Aly sick boy! And oh. my bubv! .Where's my baby? .Where is Wee?" "Here she Is, inarm!" A big, bass voice, shaken with emo tion us new to the desuerado us the baby's delicate kiss upon his coarse cheeks, interrupted the piteous scene: drizzly Jim stood there, Jerry punt ing behind him; Wee, the baby, cud dled trustfully against his bloodstained heart. "Von!" cried a sharp, young voice suddenly. It was the gill with the yel low hair the adventuress, who hud abandoned the choicest claim In Okla homa for another woman's sake. She glanced at drizzly Jim with scorn. "I only went to get water for ln-r." said the girl in ti niatter-ol'-l'ai t tone, re straining herself powerfully: "I only left her for a minute. Here, yon poor tiling! luilik. If you ca.n. I'll hold you. t'onie. my little lad," gently to the crippled boy: "let me help; I'm stronger than you. 1 won't hurt her. She needs a woman a woman does, when it conies to dying." At this juncture the baby-girl began to laugh and pat her pink bunds, open ing and shutting lu-r little lingers rapidly with delight. ".Mummer!" cried Wee, "Mummer! liee mummer!" "Lord have mercy on me!" walled the dying woman, "two of 'em babies left In this awful place. Why, I can't die. I Won't die!" drizzly Jltn advanced suddenly; he removed the soiled sombrero from his shaggy heud; he sank upon one muddy knee before poor Caddy. "Miirm." he said, bluntly, "I shot at ye; 1 own to 't. 1 meant to hit unother woman. 1 missed my dog-goned aim for the fust time In twenty year." A .slight smile crossed tile lips of the yellow-haired girl w ho held the dying woman's head upon her broad, strong breast; but she didn't look up, nor answer drizzly Jim. After an Instant's silence she said In a. low voice; "You've got the Hour, you, sir. Keep It. Drive uhead. She won't hold out many minutes." "All I've got to say. inarm, is this here," pursued Jim unsteadily: "I've done the mischief und I'll bide the con sequence. Yer horse an' yes bebby got yer claim, an' I staked It fur 'eiii, an' by Heaven above us, inarm, I'll keep It "DEAU MAMMA: XOV COT HUKT, J1AVK.VT YOr?" an' the young ones too." The anguish of the dying woman's fare wrenched this great lesolve from the depth of that now tumult in Jim's soul, which we call repentance. "Cioody man!" gurgled Wee. going over to him with a lolling, curving mo tion like a kitten at plav with a light string, "dood man. div W ee drink-o-watuh. Mummer! Dee, dee, mum mer!" The woman's stiffening lips set them selves into fine word only: "Hray pray!" drizzly Jim looked at the strong girl. The girl looked at drizzly Jim. "I can't," she faltered. "I've forgot ten how." "I darsn't," ho muttered. "I dun know how." "I do," said Hub, "mamma taught me." The boy folded his thin hands. Krlmy with tears, and In a shrilly quavering voice began: "Now I lay me down to sleep " At this moment the baby laughed outright, lurching over. In the ring ing of that little laugh, poor Caddy's soul passed on. She smiled as she died and so died most quietly. The adventuress covered the dead matron's face; she did not speak. The baby girl curled against Jim's breast, and put tip her fingers and begun to play "Danbury Cross" on his cheek. Jim bowed bis bared head over Wee, so low thot It was Impossible to see his eyes. Only Hob cried, and he made no noise about It. but walled in a low mon otone, enough to break one's heart. "I forgive you for drawing a bead on me If you'll be a daddy to the young ones. You took it so powerful hard, I won't tell the soldiers on you. I meant to." said the yellow-haired girl, softly, after a few minutes' pause. "My claim Is staked here. You keep your distance, and if you want the baby tended and the boy mended up, I'll do It for you." Jim tried to smile at the rough, generous .woman, who, after all, was so like himself In better Im pulses. "lo yer think the boy 'ud trust me. too?" Ho pointed at the lud. who, with streaming eyes, was throwing wild flowers on the covered body. The feeble child looked nn. He walked manfully to his mother's murdered. "1 dimno." said the boy. slowly, "I'll try. I hain't got anybody, else," he sobbed. Strange to say, drizzly Jim kept his word. A claim was duly filed ut the land office in the name of Jim Coster, in trust for Wee und Hub Korall. No better claim has been entered. klu homa respects the baby boomer's rights. Now It befell that Jim's three com panions were shot for theft next day In Oklahoma by a vigilance committee, and J i ut pondered much uin this fact when he heard It. "I'd hev been four," he muttered: "the bebby saved me." The durk deed he did und the shame of it, proved his ungels. In wild lives like his. this sometimes happens, and in justice to our border life be It suld tliut such transformations always com mund the reverence they deserve. It was not past midsummer, yet a rude cubin. plastered with mud, had risen in "Wee Valley." A baby girl plays ut the door. A sad-eyed, sickly Itoy watches her as he cuts seed pota toes for Jim. their guardian, to plant. Hoth children look well fed and ure well dressed. Wee is scrupulously clean und Hub is conscientiously mended. When the new school house opened in the fall Hub and Wee formed the pri mary class, und it is rumored that driz zly Jim has partially consented to be superintendent of the Sunday school where the yellow-haired girl plays the uiclodcon. The eud. "Flore," a romance of the times of Cardinal Muzarin, by Stanley J. Wey mar, will begin next Monday. JI1IR FATHER'S DAUGHTER. I'vcnintho Matter of n Proposal She In sisted Hint Court Utiles Should Prevail. Krom the Chicago Host. She was the daughter of a judge and she listened with languid interest to his idea. "I love you devotedly," he cried, pas sionately. "I am prepured to devote my life lo you." "Me specille In your pleading." she cautioned. "Do not stray too fur from the point at issue." He hesitated and then asked earnest ly: "Will you be my wife?" "Ah." she said, "now I see the point you wish to make." "1 am not rich," he urged, "but I have enough to give you a comfortable home, and my prospects uro bright. I offer you the love of un honest man, who will do all in his power to make you huppy. 1-" She stopped him by a. gesture. "It Is useless to continue ut present," she said, thinly but kindly. "There are several cases nhead of yours on thrt docket." "Hut," he protested. "I want" Slu- stopped him again. "I must Insist that these matters be taken up In their regular order." she said, sharply. "I'ut your proposition in writing ami lile It with my maid, and It will receive due attention when it H reached in the regular course of busl nss. I hr.ven't time to listen to oral arguments in a case that can be as well presented in briefs." W'lth a sigh he left and put In his time until lute that night prepurlnij u. petition for a rehearing. A IT I. LET IN THK POT. There are many fragrant perfumes. And at times they fill the uJr With uu oilor so enticing That It seems lo banish care, ltnr there's one that's plainly c-aptain if the whole delicious lot. 'TIs the Incense lliat arises l-'rom a pullet in the put. You may talk of scented spice groves l-'ariway In southern climes; Sing of tropic, fruits ami How-era In your most enchanting rhymes; Hu: the jingle of the music Very soon will be forgot If you chance to snu-ll the fragrance Of a pullet In the pot. There fire times when shoals of trouble Seem to'lloat about my head; When the world seems set Hfcainst me, And I wish thii't 1 Were dead: Hut all thoughts of self-destruction Disappear upon the put If I can but snllT the zepyhrs From a pullet in the put. Then dyspepsia Is forgotten. of my gout 1 do not thin!;. And 1 lung to give tin order 'itout as quick as you cuu wink! And chuckle when the waiter Hi'Iiiks to tni- all steaming hot DuniplliiKs light, with licln-.-t gravy, And I hut pullet from tile pot. Then I labor with that biped. And when I surroiind.tln) whole Then 's a fullness 'nealh my waistcoat And sweet peace within my soul. In my unnchuir then I hhinilier. Well contented with my lot, AVhlle in dreamland 1 am roving With that pullet from the pot. 'Twoiild convert the most ugnostlc? Drive away each evil thought Krom an unuivhlst or felon Till his woes he quite forgot; And to help reclaim the fallen, 1 ussiii-c you there is not Anythli.g can hold a candle To a pullet from the pot, Orlo. L. Dobson, 111 Chicago lteror.1. GOLDEN. DISCOVERY. The invention of Dr. R. V. l'icrce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical 'institute, at buffalo, N. 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They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in mis representing them, nnd who were often strongly prejudiced and advised against a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, in curative power over this fatal malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil nnd its filthy "emulsions" and mixtures, had been tried in nearly alt these cases and had either utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypophos pli itcs bad also been faith fully tried in vain. The photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 jjpges which will be mailed to you, on re ceipt of address and six cents in stamps. Yon can then write those cured and learn their experience. Address for Book, World's Dispensak Y Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y, AMONG THE PLAYER-FOLK Khat Has Uccn and Kill lie in Our Local Theaters. GOSSIP OP STAGE PAVOKITES Paragraphs of News and Comment Con cerning the Inhabitants of ths Allmle World-Announcements of Coming .Attractions-Theatrical Tidings- Arrangements for the tour of a com pany of stars in "The Hivals" have been completed, und on May 4 the strongest American company ever got together will leave New York on a month's memorable trip. The cast is to be as follows: "Hob Acres," Joseph Jefferson; "Sir Anthony Absolute," Willlum H. Crane; "Sir Lucius O'THg ger." Nat O. Onodwin; "David." Francis Wilson; "Captain Absolute." Robert Tuber; "Kuulklund." Joseph Holland: "Fag." K. M. Holland: "Mrs. Muluprop," .Mrs. John Drew; "l.ydiu Languish." Mrs. Julia. Marlowe-Taber; "Lucy," Lotto. The company was evolved from the recent Couldock ben efit given In New York, and was or ganized through the efforts of Charles H. Jefferson, a, son of the uctor. and Joseph Hrooks, the manager. These two bought an atlas, und after careful study put dates opposite these places: May 4 .Surlnglleld, Mass.; u, Hartford; G, New Haven: 7. New York, matinee; 7. Hrooklyn. night; 8. Philadelphia; 9, Hnltlmore, afternoon; , Washington, night; II, l'ittsburg; 12. Louisville; HI. Cincinnati, matinee and night; 14. St. Louis: 1.1, and Hi, Chicngo. two nights and matinee; IX, Milwaukee; 111, In dianapolis; -0, tiraiul Kupids, Mich.; 21. Toledo. O.. afternoon; "I, Detriot. night; 22, Columbus; 2:1, Cleveland; 2", Muffalo; 26, lluchester; 27, Syracuse, afternoon: 27, I'tlca, N. Y night: 2S, Albany; 2H, Huston, afternoon; 2H, Wor cester, Mass., night; ut), .Providence, It I. II -II II No barn stormers or "fly-by-night companies ever made more lively jumps than are suggested in tills route, and when Charles Jefferson broke It gently to bis respected parent, he wus asked what the unnatural son expected would be left of the father by the time the tour was over, it meant thirty perfor mances In thirty cities, nnd in nnd out of thirty hotels. That Bottled It. The first two were possible, but thirty hotels never! This, says the I'itlsburg Times, was tlnully disposed of by an ar rangement with the Pullman company, und a special truin Is being put to gether, with folding beds, bath rooms, library und smoking room, with stew ards und chefs, and u full corps of trained servants. This train will be known us "The Hivals' Special." and on It the company will eut und sleep. The scenery Is being puintcd under direc tion of Mr. Jefferson und will go along with the company. The expenses of tin' trip will be high, und the public, will have to put uu $."1 for orchestra seats, und but little less for the bal conies. II II I! Modjeska will positively not appear again this season. This statement has been issued by her munuger, Frank L. I'erley, who has disbanded her com pany and canceled ull bookings. Mine. Modjeska will, it is understood, retire to her home in Southern California for rest und recuperation. Her appear ance next season is almost assured. It Is suid she will create a new role In a play being written by u New York dramatist. Her season just ended has been the most lucrative one of her career since lssU. I'p to the time of her Illness, a few weeks 11 go. her I ks showed a net prolit on sixteen weeks of her tour of J:!2,0U0. From Indica tions, the remainder of her tour would have been us profitable. II !! II Actor James K. Wilson tells this anecdote uf Kdwiu Uooth: "It befell him while he wus having a quiet little stroll all by himself in one of the smaller cities where he was acting. Seeing some particularly delightful looking cream puffs In a conspicuous part of a restaurant, he stepped In and purchased one. Without stopping to ponder ttiion the peeuliarlitles of cream puffs, Mr. Mouth, in the most calculating und enthusiastic manner, hit exactly is the center of the spongy delicacy. Of course, a small stream of civain ousted out ut each side of the bite, and gathered itself together on Mr. Month's cheeks. Just ut 'his Junc ture some one in the shop recognized the tragedian and cried out: " 'Why, that's Mr. Month:' "Half a score of people crowded about and eyed the figure with Interest. Il was a trying position for a great tra gedian, who was conscious of being in anything but a traele role. Hut he went calmly on with his refreshment, eating with as much unconcern unci en joyment apparently as If he were 'far from the inudding crowd." 'Hut.' he said afterward, with a twinkle In his eye, 'I never did a better bit of acting in my life.' " There was a soprano whose name was .Miss liyrd, The lines! soprano that ever I hyrd. She sung so divinely that men, 'pun my wyrd, Would melt Into tears, their souls were so styrd. No critic would venture her voice to malign, Her singing it wa so remarkably tlgn, lint als! ehe said "Yes" when the bass suid "He mlgn," And straight from the choir Miss Byrd did resign. -The Minstrel. II !! II Miss Florence Hindley. who Is to ap pear ut the Academy this evening in her great scenic play "The (New ) Cap tain's Mute." Is one of the few "Lady Klks" of America. The following speaks for itself and is from the Jersey City, N. J.. Dally Times. Sept. li. IX:.: "To night will be Elk night at the Academy of Music. Jersey City lodge of Klks and their ludy friends will form u party in honor of Sister Florence Hindley, who is uu honorary member of the local lodge. "The (.New) Captain's Mate" in fls revised form. Is giving genuine sut Isfat tioii to the put runs of the Acndemy and the play goes with a boom, being full of ginger and snan from start to linlsli. The lines are bright, the finales strong, the acting good and the scenery new und appropriate. Florence Mind ley Is one of the brightest snubrettes on the stage. She Is u charming ac tress, can sing and dance with the best of them and is a thorough musician four rare accomplishments to be found in uny person. The support Is mud" up of ladles and gentlemen of metropol itan reputation." !! II II James H. Mackie, the favorite young talented cuinedlan. who, us " Iriniesey. .Me Hoy," for four years with Hoyt's "Munch of Keys" company, endeared himself to the amusement-loving pub lic, will visit the Academy on Monday evening. He conies now as "Hilly (Irimes," of "(..rimes' Cellar Door." but he is the same smiling "(Irlmesey" us of old, and promises to give you an evening of unparalleled pleasure and fun. Mr. Mackie won for himself great renown as "Orlmesey Me Hoy." but in his new piece, "The Cellar Door," he has a much w ider field to display his inimitable talents. He can dance, he ran sing, as no one but Hilly flrimes Is capable of doing. He has surrounded himself with a company of superior merit, pretty girls, good dancers and fine singers. II II M At the Academy on Thursday evening we are to have the beautiful comedy druma. "The Hrooklyn Handicap." We clip the following from the New York Herald of Sept. 18th: "The dialogue Is well nigh perfect, and every one of the many situations is entirely natural not an improbability exists In the In tricately Interesting plot. The drama tization Is of the delicious sort, and abounds with subtle little touches which the audience sees to reflect upon but a moment or so to see the why. In all likelihood no better cast could hftya TRUE STORIES FROM FROM WASHINGTON. In speaking of the many sudden deatlr-t that have lately taken pluce la public life, Cjugressmuu Dunlel Luckwood said: "our grundfutllers had family remedies which seemed lo preserve heulth und proloim life, and It would appear im If some mod ern seler.tllle preparation should be found that would answer the same purpose. Now, 1 think that If there is such a rem edy it certainly Is Warner's Safe Cure. 1 know of a great many people who use It constantly, und I have In mind one gentle man culiiVKcted wilh the government print ing otttce here who. tigother with his wife, has had occasion to he exceedingly grate ful for the restore. 1 health and strength gained by the use or Warner's Safe Care." Similar opinions are being euusiantly glven by prominent men und they are WORDS OF WISDOM. been secured nnd the characters all have considerable exatlons. Scenic ally considered, too, the play Is a suc cess. Hroadwuy Is seen In all its bustle, und a startling denouement occurs when the villain Is prevented from making his escape In a carriage drawn by a pair of fine bays." II II II There are few theater-goers who will not hear with sincere pleasure that Jo seph Hurt, formerly of the firm of Hul len & Hart, has found a suitable phiy for his talents. Since the opening of the season Mr. Hart has been attracting attention to himself in the leading role of a farce comedy entitled "A (lay Old Hoy," which conies to the Academy next Wednesduy, with a very strong bid for the favorable and kindly notice of this public. The piece is a vehicular chunce for Mr. Hart and his excellent company to score a success. The story of the play used by Mr. Hurt Is ex ceedingly simple. An elderly but rath er convivial old gentleman makes the acquaintance of pretty Purisian Chun teitse. niurrles her forthwith und then puts in a very anxious time introducing her to the sober and select circle in which her future life will be pussed. The scenes and furniture of the play ure said to be special und the company udequate to their roles. Among Mr. Hart's support are the following: Car rie De Mar. May Thompson, Leona Amrose, Nellie Hartley, Adel Archer. Theresa Woodward. Al Leech, Donald Hut-old. Winlield Hluke und Will H. Mutchett. II I! II Among the nctingmembers of Wnite's big show at the Frothlngham for the next two weeks will be found Cameron Clemens, late of the famous Hothrop Stock company, Hoston. Muss. The talented Miss Crego, Chase and St. Felix, cumedy team; Hilly Harbour, An nie Kingsey, Muyme Harvey, W. A. Moriurlty and others. The uichestra is directed by Professor Vincent F. Irolll, late leader of the Klgln Watch Fac tory band, and previous bandmaster in Naples, Italy. There is no repertoire company In America that will com pare with this one In any manner. The plays this season are all new at popu lar prices. Dime matinee every day after Monday of the first week. Ladies' free tickets for the opening perform ance can now be had ut the box otlice, . II II II Mr. und Mrs. Robert Wayne opened a three days' engagement ut the Park yesterday ufternoon and evening, ap pearing ut. both performances in the sensational comedy drama In four acts entitled "From Sire to Sun." They were greeted by large audiences at both ap pearances und made u very fuvoruble Impression. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ure polished people und are supported by a well-balanced compuny. "From Sire to Son" wus introduced to the American public by Milton Noble, who has leased il for the present season to the man ager of Mr. und Mrs. Hubert Wayne. These gifted artists certainly produce It in a very a ptuble iniiiiiier, us was demonstrated by the very liberal up plause given them." Ohio Slute Jour nal. They will produce this striking drama ut Davis' tlu-uter on Monday. Tuesday uml Wednesday afternoons und evenings. 11 11 FooTLlUlIT FLASH KS: This Is liernhardt's farewell American tour. Culve's real r.utni' Is Kinmu de liuqucr. She Is often guided by astrological siq: gestions. Kyrle iiellew has not witnessed a the-i-trlcal performance from the uu.lltorium for fifteen years. In .lumes V. Hurklus' new play, "Cuba." (.itsueral .Murtlnex Campus will he one of the centi.il liKures. The "Kingdom of Wham," a new comic opera, by Morrison and Stevens, will be produced at Tarurao in April. "The Cotton Spinner" Is the title of a new comedy-druina by Scott Marble, which Itleh A- .Maeder will produce next season. William A. lirady hus putvhused a new comedy from Alice E. Ives, which lie has named "All Kor u Olrl." "When New York Sleeps" Is the peculiar title of a new play that William A. BtJdy wlll produce next season. James La -kuye. brother of Wilton Laekuye, is receiving praise for his .;r I'oruiunce of Martin Berry In "Shoi-e Acres." The expenses. Including rent, or ,-mi-nlng 'theaters in New York varle from $1 .:;iw t o J2-.ib a week. The larger number cost from Sl.'i.lKjO to 52.IKI. 1-oI-h, has been engaged to play Lucy, ami Julia Marlowe-Taber, to play l.ydiu Languish, in "The Rivals." by the rtur cast headed by Joseph Jefferson. Charles Hoyt has wrrtten. In ull. four teen plays, probably none of which will live us long as those cf Shakespeare. Bur Mr. Iloyl has made fcou.iwo 011; of them. Next season ut -the New York Casino f'unaiy & Lejerer will have a stock or ganization for the performance of HkIH operas, burlesques and musical comedies. 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