rep MP"'1' modrjuvq coununr . i fa JJi ?.' k:f, .i mire Chicago, Aug. 30. Special Courirr Correspondence This week nees but few changes nt tho theatres. "America" continues at tho Amlitorlum; "All Baba" will remain two or thrco weeks longer at tho Chicago ticra houso when It will give, place to "Slnbnd;" Sol Smith Russell is still doing "A Poor Relation;" "A Dark Secret" . is tho attraction at Havolln's; "Tho Old Homestead" is pursuing tho oven tenor of Its way at EIIVIC'r 117(0 PJajs the Hole of Deacon McVickors; Lillian Russell is drawing well in "Tho Mountebanks;" "Tho Girll Left Behind Mo" Is on Indefinitely at tho Schiller. Tho superlatives used so liberally in describing "America" havo dono but poor justico to that great stago entertain ment. Somo ingenious philologist should create n composlto adjcctlvo from tho collection and present It to tho management to bo used as a standing display advertisement. Tho English languago is both elastic and oxprcssivo but Its resources seem inudequuto to 'describo tho beauties of Kiralfy's incfTablo spectacle ItB success is overwhelming. Like Mr. Tennyson's famous brook that neither dried up in ' summer nor frozo up in winter, it might go on forover. But all earthly things como to an end nnd "America's" dnjs aro numbered. Its wonderful season will closo In Novomlwr when it " will bo taken to Now York to win fresh trlumnhe and swell tho iiroflts of its managers. New York, Aug. .10 1893.- Special Courier Correspondence. Tho follow ong aro this weok's important attract ions in New York: vaudeville at Tony J Pastor's theatre; "Now South" at the 'Madison Squaro theatro; ' vaifdevillo at ' Proctor's; DoWolf Hopper at tho Broad way theatro; vaudeville at tho Casino; "Tho Prodigal Daughter" at tho American theatre; E. H. ''Southern at tho Lyceum; Boston Howard1 Specialty 'Co. at tho Star; tho "Black Crook" at ' tho Academy of Music; variety at tho ' Garden theatre; "Liberty Hall" at tho Empire tlieatro; "1402" at Puhnors; 1 "Tho Silver King" at tho Grand oru 'houso. Alba Hoywood comes to the Lansing Soptembor 8 and 9, in' "Edgowood Folks," tho comedy In which Sol Smith 1 Russell acquired fame years ago.' John ' Dillon will open u three night's ongagot ment Soptembor 11, presenting "A Model Husband." "Ole Oleson", will bo tho attraction Septcmbor 11 1G nnd 10. In tho luttor part of tho month, tho 21st, Cleveland's minstrels will hold tho boards. Minnio Sartollo, In 'tPJum Pud Ing" comes on tho 25th, and Tony Far roll on tho 27th, in "My Colloon." A correct likeness of Ernest Lumson is given in Thf. Courier this week. Mr. Lamson was for ono season In Walker "Whltcsido's company, where ho, up- pearod in tho following roles: -Polon-ions, The King, The Qhott, Joseph, JJarradoB, Luuneelot, Duke of Venice, Duke Nanfrida and ToriUa. Whon "On ChunKo" was put on at 'Hooloy'a theatre, Chlcugo, Mr. Lamson was cast for tho character part of Hiram Weed, which rolo ho made much of and won tho uttontion of sevorul well known managers, among them Alba Hoywood, who at oneo signed him for tho part of Deacon Hardwick In Sol SuUthRuBsoll'B old success, "Edgowood Falka." Pos slbly tho character was never hotter brought out and Mr. Lumson never seen to bettor advantajjo than in thJ Yankee xEHHIflHEKf3UBnlHH BLillllllllllllwiB XKmSMt characterization, though James Whit iomb Riley pajs htm tho compliment of saying no, butter rendition of his hooslor dlulect kmmhr was ever given than that of Mr. Lamson. Manager Church, of tho Lansing, re turned tho othor day from a fishing ex pedltion in Indian territory. I think It was Letty Ltnd, of London, that turned America from a nation of dignified walkers Into ono of reckless dancers. Sho, with a plaint and nimble young thing known as Silvia Grey, floated boforo our Inoxporineed eyes somo fow years ago, and within a few JAMISON Hardwick in "Edgeteood Folk." moments taught us that tho leg is part of tho fominlno mako-up that is not to bo disdained. At about this timo, also Carmoncita, tho lady with tho shimmor of sunlight in hor body, was doing hor suavo and elastic danco at a music 'hall hereabouts. And then thero camo Otero who merely stamped hor foot and throbbed, but still was a delightful vision. Sinco that timo dancing has becomo n mania, and not only will you find tho fat Orientals rolling their abdominal muscles to music out on tho famous Midway Plulsanco to-day, but nt at all Bummer resorts you may en counter slim or cxpunsivo girls and women that If tho spirit impels, will whip their skirts into tho air and shoot their toes as high as any midnight nymph nt n Paris ball. Dancing is u craze, and dancing, mind you, with a shock in It. Town Topics. Tho Chicago Herald bujb: An old farmer from Iowa got into Alhn'mbru theatro tho other afternoon, mistaking it for a railroad station. Ho planted his carpet-suck besido him and sat down in ono of the upholstored chairs to wait for his train. Corinne nnd others of tho Kimball opera company wero rehearsing songs, dances, &'c, on the stago. Whon tho janitor woko tho farmer up and told him of his mistnko tho old man simply remarked: "Well I thought it was n mighty queer depot, with them girls a hollorin' and'kickin' up their heels, but lifter a man's been on tho Midway PloasantnesB ho uln't likoly to bo surprised at anything". Julia Marlowe arrived in Now York a fow days ago. Sho was accompanied by Robort Tabor, hor leading man, nnd somo frionds. Sho denied tho rumor that Bho and Mr. Tabor hud married whilo in Europe. "Why, no; I am not marriod. What u funny idea. My trip was purely for ploasuro. Thero wore flvo in tho party and wo woro'truvcllng almost continually. I saw Honory Irving and Miss Terry and enjoyed thorn ' so much. I start for Philadelphia to-morrbw to begin rohear Blng my old roportdiro'. Wo nro booked for all tho largo'cities oxcopt Now York. I novor play horo and havo not for years." Henry Jowott.'an Australian actor, and Waltor Halo will tako leading parts with Miss Marlnwo this season. Julia Murlowo will appear at tho Lansing in this city February 28. Mrs. Newton Beers, who pluyod in "Lost in London," with hor husband has left hlm; and will Institute a suit fCr 9000 back salary. Sho was "in Bridgeport, Conn., recqntly, book canvassing. It is said sho intonds Booking' an absolute divorce... A Boston lottor says: Fay Tompleton camo tb Boston today and signed u 'contract with Goorgo B. McLollun to head an opora company which will bear her namo.... Sarah Bernnardt is said to havo built herself a tomb in tho poru lu ChaiBo Coinetry .Purls. And yet she is not coming to America this season. What can it moan?..., Mario Jansen, tho popular soubretto, has tho star tn hor bonnet and In "Dolmohlco's at 0" begins her tour September 18, n Louisville Tho theatrical profession does not seem to bo very much worried over tho present llnimclal crisis. Tho firm of Jefferson, Klaw A Krlanger offered Hermann, tho magician, 950,000 in cash for his services for forty weeks, they to assumo all oxjwnBcs of tho tour. Horrman's tour last season nutted htm. 8 1,000, so that It Is needless to stato thnt ho refused tho offer, in spite of its magnitude. Sol Smith Russell Is to produco "Peaceful Valley" at tho Grand opera houso In Chicago September lli-k-t Marle Wainwrlght was Invited to ploy Itotiatind at tho World's Fair open air performance of "As You Like It," but hor rehearsals for her season which begins September 4, prevented hor accepting..., Mllo Rhea arrived from Europe August 27th, and began rehearsing hor now play "Tho Queen of Shobn" August 29th. at tho Now York Casino, Mux Freeman has been specially engaged to produco tho play, which is strong in dramatic situations, and appropriately illustrated by Inci dental music cnmimsed by M. Oscar Commottant of tho l'arifl Conservatoire. Mllo Rhea's season opens at Hartford, Conn. September 18th. Hor supporting company will bo headod by Mr. W. S. Hart, her leading man of last season. At Lincoln Park lly special request "Said Pasha" will bo presented at Lincoln Park tomorrow Sunday, afternoon and evening, by the Ideal opora company, This opera is by all odds tho best suited to tho abilities of tho company of thoso presented up to date, and it will bo remembered that tho company did its biggest week's business with "Said Pasha." Special arangemonts havo boon mudo for a big crowd at tho park tomorrow, and Manager Hickoy assures tho public that there will bo ample entertainment for all. Thero will bo tho usual concert afternoon and evening preceding tho operatic per formance. Lincoln park novcr looked bo well as now. Thero isn't such another plcnsuro resort within several hundred miles of Lincoln, and it is encouraging to note that it is not only generously patronized by Lincoln people, but that it attracts hundreds of excursionists'. overy Sunday from different parts of tho state. At HurUiiKtuii Ilrncli, Notwithstanding tho rocont cool weather Burlington Bench hns continued to bo well patronized. Sailing, rowing or riding on tho big steamboat is just ob enjoyable in wenthor such us wo havo had for tho past week as when tho ther mometer is wuy up in tho nineties, and tho public is well uwaro of this fact. Tho dancing pavilion, with ono of tho finest floors In tho stuto.is ncurly alwuys filled with merry dancers nt night, and tho bench presents an animated and at tractive appearance This opulur resort is so easily accessible now that thoro need bo no hesitation about making tho trip at nny time of day. 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J, Woowridok, of Worthom, Toxns, Hnvoa tho life of her child by tho use of Ayera Cherry Pectoral. "One of my children Imil Croup. Tho case was attended by our physician, nnd was mipimsed to he well under control. Ono nlKht I was startled by tho child's hard breathing, nnd on going to It found It itran- fling. It had nearly ceased to breathe, lealltlng that th child's alarming condition had become poMlblo lu spite of the medicines given, I reasoned that such remedies would he of no avail. Having part of a bottle of Ayer's Cherry pectoral In the house. I gavo the child three doses, nt short Intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given, the child's breathing grew easier, and, In a short time, she was sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. Th a child is alive and well to-day, and I do not hesitate to say that Ayr' Cherry Pec toral saved her life." AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowtll, M us. Prompt to act,(Bur to our t. 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