Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1897, p. 3

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..___________.____.._______. 8. ll. IOOANN. UIPILNT AND HILL o lototolnnt and accounts (so!- lootod. loan to loam M owut non. Once an KIM at. our Wain`: ngc Ibtoto. And no ocnor proportlol In 4 fot ulo. to lot. or oxahnnn. l1AIlI'\I`lI9IIIQ n..I llm lvguis ..`:.'...<.:"...:':':..PE. -48-`J gt LL. WAD` {to ma Lamas on xnmmu. .3? s.. ...`.'I;%;;;.;";.r..j....` .. ntreot. Toronto. Um... nnsww cu advice tor any mmuc. ._--___.:__:_-.--._. Ill Johnston 8%.. new house Ana lot. nun. 14 " frame houu. And no ochor proportion in any and count) ulo. SLEIGBS I Wioll mfsugmnnn,` -- _g..; n1._..- 0|! Oohnbun '3 ?-`-`-`-5"`-":2-'-:'t F. NISBET S` |'lndnctuu': 0131-13 lhggl `I -LI.` I.I-\ OUR SAVIOUR IN ART. "Prmeaon Puonu." Auuoo not. human- me. high! Nd MARION. Jun: 8. 3:? and 113, I5 8t.Jnmeo- tract. on- . The only nun or urndpn a seen In tho Domlmon trnnnuung puns buulnoo axe:-nlvels. Mention manner- Send Mlsmp loronr b-nmlful book "H--w take! I Prune." " What Plnlhblo to Invent," And " Praluon Paula.` Advice nu. POI! Doll`- IIDQ. IIABIOAIJ KAHIOAL EIPIHTI. _..._.___.._ llrl. lhry Mou.'260 Chestnut `street. Toronto. Canada. says: ff] ha_ve _l_Is_ed Man- Ioel-lln Dominion lrnuncull pll uwulvely. may-per. LIIO ,1! IV nylon or [Irmuniuuuuvg vuquu. 3! axis a co, Ilultnul 03.. nonu- FIBST-OLAS DBIIG AID IAIITLI IAI- xu. Ivnnlnn rounnu wound: Attend- PRDMPTLY szcunzu] There in danger in articisl Mineral Waters from ficti- tious springs, of which much is snld. CALEDONIA SPRINGS` WATERS are run. ---.u\-... -_._._- ever safe." "S-old by~ Bee; Dealers everywhere. in great variety. I UUIIIIII For sale or 'ia}7n'n'iE.' 1538. II EX mom: with the 7x_4l.-. Hnowumounvlt bncmg Ban 6, `How the `l`'eq|-`igs Qen Fail to Fetch. sxmn my vm AGAINST smn. It was well that the friend: of the-"-ln- - vltat.lon" game didn't. go wild lth def light. when the New Jersey `Whlst. club team, playing lnvluI:lons," won the American Whlst league challenge trophy from Ilnltlmoreand defended It once, sgzplnst Brooklyn, for elnoe these nomble vlcuorles the Jcreaymen have lost the cup to another club in their own stab--the' ' Park club of Plnluold. N. J, Ann I Inllf. ntnfn with A mndor- lunuouco Upop Ltlyounrlu. Short sun Opolhp N00 Iloonry Signs or waknou'--xnm-mun P pic of 3 short Tramp Atuok. ' 4-`: (`Quinn-llu Park club or Hmnlwlu. N. 4, And I must state with all candor-- though I am one of the most enthusiastic { friends`. bankers and promoters oi` the in- ] vitntion gamp--the Park club team play- ; and plain. fourth best" whi'sta-plain an it :an be with American leads and aubechoos and all the renementa of laiter dny con- 1 ventionaiism. V I Inna.` macaw nlnlvna fjln winninu of ' ventlonausm. I have` never claimed the winning of any match at whist to be due solely or , even mainly to "system. " so that I am free to say, without prejudice, that the dc- feat of the New Jersey Whist club by Park was due, not to a superior style. but to superior skill on the part of the victors. The Park club team is unquestionably one 31' the abiest in the country. Its members have fought side by side for several years in local and national matches. In their state tournaments they have shown themselves facile prlnelpes by permanently winning i two New Jersey Whlst aesoeiation tro- ` phies. `and in the national ileld they have ~ before held the A. W. L. challenge trophy through a victory over the famous Hamli- ton clubblg four" oi Philadelphia. They are experienced. clever players. amalga- mated intoa hard pulling team by con- stant practice together. It will be sur- prising if they do not maintain their re- cently acquired supremacy in a series of ` challenge matches to come. 'I`hnnn!h I run in svlnnahhv with Hm New Uvyvvvuuu uv---.u Jox-cn'n.u. Duo. 4.-Nourlyov'yp- Iouicbklogulvnnhgool Ito liitlonov thatlrcony; ltioohpndnl hundtto Kb fund! fat Ending uted. T50 t Iar-app: sum in van! in land u.L...n...u.....|.., lnL_n|h eu mlmcious. My theory of the game is uite different. I never open a long suit wit a small card unless I am strong enough all round to make the bringing in of the long suit a reasonable` probability. but. on the other hand. 1 don't aim to show weakness by my original lead. The short suit opening \ is not necessarily an indication of weak- ness, nor is the top of nothing opening form a week suit. I recollect a. case of re- cent occurrence in which I opened with e ` plain suit 8 spot from the lead of 8. 6, 8 and 2. and in the end I won a trick with my 6. The adversaries didn't know it un- til it was too late, but I had four trumps and other good cards. The 8 led was not an indication of weakness, as they learned ` to their cost. In ab...-0 I hnllnvn In Mu: nmnll burr` In. reusn. DUB nocepu as Iuuvlunuu xur n umu -wo depend on the short. suit. supporting card plays In the ordinary run of hmula more than we do on the long suit. small card Invitations. A...) ..lo.... .Il mlbk - nhnnn all rnnnd cnnuenge mum-nun |.U CUHIU. Though I am in sympathy with the New ` Jersey Whist club team in their cnpnble eiforts to play the"invitation" game, 1 ` cnnnot wholly indorso their position in playing also "a strietiy long suit game," as they and close observers of their style any they do. In "Whist Openings I tun on record in opposition tothe long suit gmne with i`rilis." If one tries the true imitation game, he must be nntrammeiod by strict long snitlsm. and if he chooses to abide by strict long snitism he would bet- ter let generally iniormatory leads alone. If your adversaries know that you invari- nbiy open your longest suit and at the same time can tell from your card led whether you are strong or week, particu- larly in trnmps-which seems to be the New Jersey Whist club system. like mod- ied" whist-you simply give your ad- versuries the advantage of compulsory trump showing lends. which are an old story and time and again have been prov- ed miincions. u.. oknnau nf Hug an-nun In nnlfndlnlv-nf. I90 tnelr 0085. In short. I believe in the small card in- ` vitation game, when tho hand is plainly strong enough to defy the adversaries. Otherwise let them look out for pitfall: In ply... awnfnwu of nhuv M-ulv Irnnwn an i cam Invitations. And. after all. with a among all round l hand the trump attack. from short or long trumps, in far better than the invitation. 1 append a pretty example of the short ` trump attack. in which n subsumtial guin was made by the trump lender ovcir other methods of opening in a big tournament ~ game. The king of spades was turned. ` Suuth and West`. had ml the advantages that. appertain unto the original lo ." l l l Hons is the way the play run: `7* North. East. ' South. Wes II-|_:_u_ I A 5| 0 Q A Trick 1... Trick 2... Trick 8.. Trick 4... Trick 6... Trick 6... Trick 7... Trick 8... Trick 9... Truck 10.. Trick 11.. Trick 12,. Trick 13. . gnn.-. nu.-......`.' -_ _- 5'. Trick 1.-Wcst has ovnry plnin unit. pro- tected. and a powerful tdnnco in his long- nt. one. Why not man with tho high trumps. which do not threaten to sacrice anything in partner`: hand. and M the same time clear the mud for the advance of the plain suits.` 'I'I-Irlt 4,_.B'umod. now. to onen his ten- 0! me plain suns. Trick ~i.-Ferccd, now. to open his ten- nce suit. Went adopts the quickest method of clearing it--namely. from the top. It xnntwru not that he wins only one trick in the suit. The point in that the adversaries take not. :1 single plain suit trick. It is not worth while for me to follow the play to its conclusion. The reader may do that for himself. Let him notice how North and South's preponderance of trumps melts away until, at the eleventh trick, East. and West at length have the field to thenulclvea. It in an extremely pmtty deal tor those who admire bold ctr-nu-uy Hither than the counting of hunt: to as standstill. I run! Ill nnnlnnnul '0' llhillllf lhnl. IN! `HRH KHUCUIIIIIIIIK UY IICIITII K! II IIIIIIIHUIII. I may In pardoned for nddlug that the oponlng was made by one at the youngut at my dlsclples. who. In the ammo! chest, but an vrorldwklo reputation and in tho cm'd'gsIuea Ian mush: the right spirit. E. C. Hon-n.L vuuuu--ucw vu---- The Santos: Raclngnnochtlon bu do- duul at? its me of talus for the ensuing nu-no yum. announced tociobe thla month. Hurnznlen have apparently made up their mind: that the best way to [us rid 0! Ella ancalindguursnwedusk Ianottooned In them. T umerwlse let nnem mun UUB xur pluuuu. In the system of play truly known as the Howell game-which phrase I do not relish. but nocept an inevitable for a time _.u.. annnml nn Mm Ihnrt. unit. nummnlnlr Burma IN wmsw. Gnannuod suns. "JATa}TEn7?Ei:"* can $2 `ihonnt In Icwuouorunv 9: "I%'v.>.~.'::.!."$: ;., :.`:.':.*..::.".'::; 10. house: vhonpooplunolnhovvu., run- ` ud'dn Clo lnno`<>_f_="- 29 iii? .:25m unlngulvturnuuuu-:7;--v,_ --ww---. log by. " j When the lot Ohinoyu built hv_ (Lpb.`Fuuuk atchoonin Lin `uixttq, plo carried the luguqurgo--22.000 bunhqln 5 3 ton fool: dnu hIr-of any crulu ufiling qhroughttlu ollqnd ennui. The upon- er wu deoiu by Cape. W. 'l`uor. and hail! insho inguon chip yard. She only lived Iix'm'out.hs. when the In; den sroyed by n. bub during thub time she clouod iorhor owner (12,000 than all expenses. Capt. Boyd. "oi the tug Juno: A. Wnlnr, wu mate of" the China. And had chargool her tho` trip on which the wuioas. The Chins In: I pretty host. and attained most npeodjor I ants of her build. Fire dost;-o od he; one night on the lake houveeu inc-Milo point and the Duch. She nah nut Hickory illnnd with 300 com oiig iron ind two hundred onus; of Germnn lnmp chimnoyl. _ uuun uv uuuu. BATH. Dec. 4.-'l'he mortal rem-une of the late Peter Churcholl Thomas. Ernest- town. were leid to rest in the quiet little cemetery of St. John's church. Bath. Dec. 2nd. Mr. Thomas was well known through- out the country as a successful farmer and is man of eterlinz worth. He was univer- eelly esteemed and beloved by all who came in contact with him, naturally retiring. yet his gentle and kind disposition won for him the condence and reepecb of ell cleeeee. The deceased, who was In hnnhelor, hnd reached the ripe one of eeventyve. heviv g been born July 18th. 1822, on the plan e where he dien Oct. 7th. and where he, e m his parente bc lore him. had spent all the r ueye He wean euauuon eunerent oi the Anglican church, and in him St. John : he lost a generous supporter and e valued eon. though of late years he wee not able, through inoreeeing inrmity. to attend. Hie long and painful illneee he bore very patiently. He has left on only eieter end two brothers to mourn hle lone. Oulebogie oilpplnu. C.\umon1r., Doc". 4.--Mater Ray Deline is visiting at his uncle's. Richard Lillie. Mine Lou`!-e Lillie returned home after vitic- ing friend: at Eerrovnmlth. Mr. and Mn. John Kerr. Arn rior, paid a ying visit to friendi lme. r. end Mrs. Moran and little eon paid a ll lug virit to Douglas last week. Johnnie wyre, Whitney. ll visit- lll et Calebogie. Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre end iamil . nrnprior. ere vieitin It Mr. Mclntyrealethea. Rev. F. W.` aileylnu returned to his circuit after helping Mr. Beamiab. Loclssley, with special services. Mrs. John Bullock has returned home from , Whitney. The new pier under the foot bridge was completed to day and is e greet improvement to the bridge; 'l`h`ey`ere pre- 3 paring to lay the new iron bridge at the; milway etetlon. William Mclierrow, In. and George McKerrow, his nephew, have gone to the Crow : Nest Pu.-. where they eve recured a. position. Quite I number of our young people attended the city hall. The snow has epoilod the skating. Rev. Mr. Fee, student of Queen -, occugied the nnlnir. in flux Prnnl-mfnu-inn nlmrnh, undnv. NIT. 1'99, IDIIUOIID OI IQIIIUH F. UCCIAI IULI I.l.l pulpit. in the Preebyterien church. undny. The Sunday school of ghe Methodist `church are rnctioing for a Chriatmu arch to be held Lhrietmas eve in the Methodist` church. We are glad to hear that little T. C. Mann is recovering from A eevere ill- neu. Miss Mary Bridges has recovered so far that she was able to go home on Tuar- dny. We wish for her speedy recovery. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. James Bailey has fully recovered. Death in en Aged Led]. CEN'l`RE\'lLl.E, l')eo. 3.--Nature has thrown off her dress of reen and has cled herself in the purest white, which reminds people of winter. During the peat week deeth has ceme amongst us end olsimed es its victim an old and an esteemed lady. Mre. Joseph Rogers. She was ill about one week. when she was relieved of her suffer- ings. She was seventy-three yoere old end was preceded to the grave by her hus- band fteen yeers ego. Her funerel took place on Monday from the residence of her son in-low, E. H. Perry. to Centrevllle. where the sermon wee preeehed by Mr. Mo- Mullen, then her remains were pleced in the vault. `lnl... innh us`-en lug. Iugnn u-e-n III in IA. one vuuns. John inch. who but been very ill, is to- covering. A Lnpum is nlro recovering Mira Minnie Kennedy is visiting in Chip pews this week. ' Al Ihorpo Rowe. Amnolu-I. Dec. 4.--Thomu Menzies has his blechmith shop about completed. Anumber of our young ple attended the wedding at Christie me lent Wed- needey evening Ralae ere numeroun here. Mine Lillie Shellingbon, Mice A Maitlend and Funk Anderson visited to quaint-once: here. Hepburn : Co;:gh Drops wholesale and retail as R. H. To_vo'o. ihtl 900050 3 II may VI-nus nu-cu us an ad any In so fun " * 3, mm: 0 Y` u $555 Rum ut mvu.mu'n." :9 91113.! The Foremost Medical Company In the World In the Cure of ` Weak Men Make: this Offer, 1 Free Trial To Any Honst Man naouoon ylmuonu Ilnrtll :- acct Moounootlv u-lnlwnhcd at any on 3 dollar nod In nned-not 0 .4111:-Inbuohovlioul CK 1--3'o"oa-I -nu;-.-T-I HEALTH An ananov ASSURED. HAPPY MARRIAGE. GOOD TEMPBR. uona urn. In :11 the world co-day-in All the In of tho wot-ld-no doctor nor Inlmntion bu Ind reutond no man monll tllohlludlll nmmou. 00. o Butruo, . Y. TM: in ducco no not IIIIMIIO oommnyoontroll This In duoeonu not than Ihooom yoontroll some Inventions sud dlnoovoriu V lch have no of Bulfuo, N. Y. 1 mmnnmaulmh nun otnodlmluhmo. Ind dlloovc oqunl In tho whob ruin of I Io mace. pnctlood In ul- lnt dun... mnlnn as nhruluoonu :L'" Q. YIIDIDIL El . III!-I El?- md Mqnp g Ire. Whitney. I IiiqIcA_I.. couLauna_mv WORK. --..--. Mr. 'I`.. Euclid. the well-known tiller. Court Homo An, Btookvilln. Out. 5005 box of Don`: Kidno Pills colupliuo Is. Hodid mu hooiino but bad: idea y u-onbhdlor burn you with pdmln his I T `T " I ' back across the kidneys, together with had- I uohmdinineu. tired feelin and 5 non! ` sensation of wou-incu an look unbi- I` . ` . I lognlnruin `[1 Ah: fl. th UK 0, II. ~ tion. } pluofgring tohtho result ti! chagrin of ' 1-. Sam at nyu. " on you 5 F thomaini in my back while sitting at work. ! m cit almost imponlhlo for motokoop on. I took a great many nmodlu. but they did me little or no - l -- Whnn I named hi ml Dom`: Kidney Through its Icuv. w. I. I w yr-u II Mnc 9 van luntuhou nnn9_luI- lhqlluuulhl gqolunlhc u2lnIIul they did mine no \ When I started tat n Rhine` Pill: I had but little faith :1 them. Now heve the greatest faith in them, became I believe them to be the almost Ipeolo in` existence for all kidne end beck troubles. \ " I any thinbpoeune hey lane egmpletelz existence (or all mane um nee: Iruumeu. this beoeuee hey hove com letel cured me. and I say it out of gretltu . en so that other: who euer in e `similar man- ner me derive like benefit from e know- : ledge o the virtues of these pille., ~- " I can recommend them highly to my ` Iuerer from kidney or beck troubles. end feel that if they ere given rteir trial no ` ease, however eevere, can reelet their medi- ..:..-i -n...s. 99 'Whig a|l,| Cook : _Cotton Root Compound I. 61-. Au`: An`: roll-hln OISE, uuwuvcr oinsl oeotu. Gainful Iransactiom IIUUT ("Ill CIVIC UJ ncrloo , In prepltedin two dcgnu of atren th. No. for ordinary cues in by for the beat dollar medicine known --ld 3 dmggiou. one Dollar per box. 0. for ugecipl can--xo do I -0-...-g-\__nn1 v dfljilfl. OHQ X. old in Kingston by Hunt] Wodo. W. H. Medley. Drugclutn. W111 Papers nuitablo for Kitchen, Dining Rooms, Halla, Bath Booms, Bedrooml, Parlors, Drawing Booms. omm. Etc. - T; McMAl'l0N a co., uunonhlutllooudlqonhiuvupot `lI-Iillilfyfll ' ` 'ii'.`.. "1 ?.;.". ;;.1';;.;.':.; 1:; ` 1 \ Itronger-Io1d y dmggiutl. one I. ll ' I box Five D0nII I. l 'n:s't.: P2...'{1'..'. -z,':|nlle;. oI neclnt `I Th:-S Dollars; two boxen, mu uouun. No. 1, or No. 2, mailed on receipt price and two 3-cent otunpu. -rm. mun. nmnnnnv. JNEW Blootrlclan: * co-Hulls: on and lllncultlit-In locltlc loppluhhd. Q 5"?-.0 `Opal r Evolhim Dancing clnnucn-Anunbnaa Wen 11ghtpd_wol1heated_andvgn- mop,- 1'-`:53 B.j33.B3OK srtnrnLIIts=%7+-+fs'e-Maa The '_Guardian' _ _g. _ ._ nn:Q ngnngxia Inst-Liver Pills our-o llllouunou and lick Hondnoho. Qdml He was m--BntTNar is Welt. not --vouw- ---- rune no urn coiinnv. to '3'-"":'.:?.'.".: M`"o'a'nEu `E : i'3`6"':'o' "' 3'l"ii'omn T 5 and hi hopony. Logan amnhtl on and Oonnty Dobo umt. V` uutlmrglunzo roptoll tilt! IUII IUIIUVAL1 Ivy nu nu Footwear hub to nip. roo'rum.nooraAInmua'la -4 . gg.-`n Cullen and lolvlti 5'! UIVUI _._- au.l-.A- mm]: In Q. .- v,, _. wmnonlrhh. IUIIUII I\\IIII Vvlurvuuu In the mall cafe. relhbl monthiy me icine on which gludiu can depend In tho your and time of seal. 7. _..-.....A In 0-nnnroon Wu: J ---- ---.--..-- `mo cook oompfa _:_-4: Designs. Prices. Tu Pluullu A-I-nub! jjn w---u----.---..-~ I I... ABRJIMCO N. H- T;'9!;EiS| mil: IONIY 1'0 l.0LI.INbAl(iI OI Ian : I! lownnhl ol hm n .'_.._.-__._.__.....:_.._...-__ ETEUILIDL B. A.B0l!.l'l'l0'l'. 0131038- Ixnhl hAmbou.0l!old'| Block. 81 |roo=:= . noon. OM. MONEY AND IUIINEQB. lIII IIIIH Q luv: I139 ll TIUII`. Adana snmna a Loscomne. .-mu-n-ant:-nun-r. onmmnul \-vI.II'II'llI'I Alto. Uluonoo I -.._...- . , * T _ LIXAII BI! 01l9.0IlLUl'lnlD Aooonn In. loo ma. nudit- od. Trlnlbqllloua natunontc I ha . Bndn n:on%ualnuu.6'o3:n. ?R MEDIO L OARD8. } H0385 n..~I_vE;n`v'. INSURANCE. ?'n'F&-i`IEI;T 1.""**'----p--.. LEGAL oh :\ t\I II` * I-m ""' "'."$"-'-9 I,I'-" I1n``.s`.'.`..' cl ud Glob: am acompnny. L I` -..l4- AA IHIAI 0 Il!d"`|. r`:o|) halt. . -I ' than 65")-n ' 3.1. 3... sll-l gm lgperieneed lxyhlu "nu Illny Advnnbgog cl gnu any lo- glluo ngul Ilaku 8o:`ulfndIotiou--(`)e- our lnnllunulnh Aulghnent. A good deal of more or less sensible matter has been written recently about the hand of the d1'_j_|ll_lB" in this country, dun vnlmifat every Inanlfget of prominence In the larger cities has at some time or other delivered himself of a learned` state- ment al to` what` hamper: the progru ` 0! true art. of which. by we way. many of tliem know about as much an n hackle-, we know: about pumpkins. The desire of the newspdper man to make his ` tlxeatrinai column occupy the usual imount of space in the Sunday edition dtfoldl the nuance:-`tho `u'eon'st.nnt.ly on i GRUB `as lIUl'I'$Q_vIVl the lookout for I little free advertising the npportunity to gratify his heart : desire. with the result thutmuoh has been print- ed on thissubjoct hlch would be All right in a humorous pub Ication. but is woefully out of place in the average newspaper. which is supposed to be taken seriously. :1 It is a strange circumstance that no one of these amusement caterers has ever seen lit to dlacusl the undoubted tendency to- wani the old Itock company idea which is observable on every hand. Last season. untalde of the threeso called stock com- punleein this city. there were probably not more thanu half dozen of these or- uunlzutlonl worthy of the name in this enuntrv. .\'o\\'~ there are more than 40 of them. Then. too. then: are a number of repertory companies which. being unable to pirate plays now became of the recent umendment to the copyright law and llndlng that. the "chestnuts" no longer buve the neoeseury dmwiuu power. pre- sent dramas and comedies either by new author: or by those whose names stand in the top rollof American play- wrlghta The tendency of nil this is natu- rully to lnukelhe life of the drumutist more worth the living. and it is also serv- ing to develop versatility in our actors. something: III which. since the old stock` and repertory days. they have been noto- riously decient. \ 1:Hmm:AL BIIDGE1 IT WILL F081`!-IR IIBAIATIO ART. { I Wonger Growth oi the \ Companj fdea. % V v .__-... Lest uoason in Brooklyn the Perk the- ; titer was not the moat nuccossful place of l amusement on the western homisphore . Ellwlli Knowles {oumi that the Brooklyn- nce would not pntronlzo it sutllclcntly to make it u pnying investment. and he gave it up. ilydo &:Bohmun. than whom no ehnwdcr thc-atrlunl purveyors exist any- where. eet everybody to talking about their luck of jmlgment. in one instance at least. by `promptly taking the place. when later they announced that they pu running the house at popular prlooi. and that they would maintain there; pnueuont stock oompany of well known and high suinrled actors. and. fur- ther. that they would presont recent euc- cceeful plays. as well use some new ones. the wileoce shook their head: still more. They have not only done all thin. but they have made special econery and properties for etch ol their weekly productions which would compare favorably mm most of the pretentious traveling orgonimtions. end. whetie mom. they are still doing it end will continue to do It. for they have found that it pun hnndeomoly. When Hyde 8: Behimn determined to change the policy of the Pork theater. the tlnu thing to do win in and a men who won a capable tune director. Nowadays them one no stage directors in the ordinary companion There in. of course. A so called `stage manngor. " who is usually 3 sort. oi pl-cu-ntioul pmperty men. and who gen orally knows nothing of the technique oi the drums. but when you heve 3 real amok company it is nacensnry also to have . Innn wlm n.hnI| be 5 stone director in owe! It I! naculsnry u-u in unit o man who ohnii be a stage everything that the word implies He must hire tho proper actors. select the nilyl. on: them. diloot tho uaheorsoio. in- struct the some pointers and carpenter! n to their portion of the work. give order: to the light nmn. nuprvisv the drilling of tho "lll[I!l'l." when too: 3 no any. ond make suggestions to tho ; inyen on to the oounimoo to be worn. nod. worst of oil. In most do this onoo eve:-ywoot noon tho lyltn now prevailing at tho Btookiyn Put thntor. Ir. Jack C. Batman In oi lat ninet- od`Yor this diicnlt post. and thus he has liiiod it nmoptuhly is bouovidenoed by the tootthot thooom ny bu been a oooecn Ir. Huihnon. oi ugh 0 young man. is who! is generally qpokon at on "on old oo- |oI'."hoooon Iiuujooxporionoo inn been only uric` ono Ho wuoncoouu-tor A annnln at pnmnnfnnd Min Jlllll Ahill` ` llnlmu: `mu the IVC'!'IHG' HQ H Il0lllNII[vIl'Iur aeouploolneuonninml Ila was Ms lea!!! L3 moon Mr dlreotor u the ` Avenue theater. Pmnbum. the stock com ynnylttnolnd In which how: was pump: tlo most mceasful In America The as an of an experiment then In undoubted- ly hrply nlpondhh lot the recent lu- u:u:hsble[lvwsy:olIhouIockeompnny I hated It. Hnmnn the onus! dqv vluchuurnot tholnrk roupunywu n modth|nafoI'thnacIor.nod|nunhu|tnt~ Ingtyunwerailn lhonnutln. napkin- In; that the mantra thernbyltutlfot pm-Ingnvrhlo nngoofchnrnoiunlntend nllaeuuconlnol pt-uunnytoononu-Q: sum. as In II: mun-uh autumn cou- 'unuhu.11IuIbunoe.uInhohp- pun In In out at aplqncnt. I not chlgihlunynrcnuuqvtlcuhrlllydp JACK C. HUPTMAN. . p__ _ nun- A__"- _.I.. from HI; Iunapounu OI we puuuu, .-u-. Humun hot the opinion that there II also 3 benap. Hip riasou for this In that as the IOIOPI become more vergatilo they hrdndan in alien: metodl. `and neooaary A t % thofthevlta.hh' tunic in mm: 1)erform- - meet. V'1`bn"tho phygr in 3 ueock oom- mnu 1.... knnun M the freandnnri of '1'nen"mo puypr In I Isms cum- pun , hams known at the frequdmui who set M: mine` Sn` and `M11: .u...a.n\.-Ink gnnlinn n h&in'lMn f`- I Inn '8 LIV YOPM uax utuanlum. '1' Onfl. n|.'lDQu3U. WIIO ? XIII llllu 0!: Mn run I ev V `wI!'k.poq\1"'eanIt_Mof, _ foi- lim` 11`. He lsu`niious' nov _ `tx'>7.idsp`hu grip (m thgaoj geogle, and he con- Itqgptly up jtlhe qui rive to `:61! to their nlihriaei. It lg but numrgl. therefore. Chat in` diguld takwthe gredaest p.rida"in his viorlk. quid t.h'9'hc_tor who is always oonaci-` nuous `ur seiqiom-,3. bad `mm. Then there is another _ nu which. while perhaps it dounot re ect much credit on the aver- -.- ..a..`.lm-mm- In nnnn than has A nnnd one. GDISIDOE renecn mncn qlwlpun um: liver 1 e orxner, is none play has A good one. I o p nyer who in` abljad tloglvaumhtineo 1 and evening perfdrmmoe everyday and to ; reheat-he s new place every week besides `la ..-.a. on In m fnmmm-`with his line: and ` rehearse I DOW piece 8781'] WWI Ueuiuua ll apt to be so i`amiiiur'with his lines ` business as to be "siouchy." He` may know them perfectly, and with Mr, Hui!- mln must. but he is not so tired 0! them ; from nightly repetition for an -entire new 3 son or more that they simply roll 0!! his tongue when he opens his `mouth. making 1 such a thing as thought a superiiuity With him he must think of whst he indo- ing, must iinve his head abo him all the time. This serves to give to O perform ance a snap and go which are frequently lacking in the representations given by the one piece" traveling combinations and the so oalied stock theaters which put a play on in the full and expect it to run throughout the season. In other words, there is spontaneity. which is. after slim the keystone of dramatic suooess. . Mr. Human is d the opinion that within a wuple of years there will not be a city of any importance in the United States which will not maintain at least one rst class stock company. That there Isa trend that way may be seen in St. Louis. which now has three houses devoted to this new-old" idea Many theaters which have not paid the interest on the money invested-in their erection for years have been converted into stock houses. but in charge oi thoroughly competent stage di- rectors` and have immediately become pay- ing investments. It is but natural that the example oi these places should inspire others to tread in the same pleasant path. At the present time there are no less than nine houses in large cities now devoted to combinations which will certainly have stock companies next season-and there are others." A couple of years ago. an actor of any repute was ashamed to admit that he was a member of a popular prios" stock company. He would never take such an engagement if there was anything else to be had. and he knew that his friends know this. Now, however, the best of them are proud to tell that they have played "an entire season" at r such and such a house. 'l`ho high priced lead- ing men and women are many of them now members of those organizations. and many more have |i(l`il(lli(\ti3(l from them in- to positions of greater prominence and larger salary. ' It is possible that Mr. l-lumnn may be wrong in his deductions. but tln-re, can be no mistake about his facts. 'l`hc_v exist, as any one may learn who has the time and inclination to inquire. The future may not be.-is may for the actor as he , thinks. and the stock system. in its true sense. may potdcveiop as rapidly and ex- tensively as he |)I`t`("(`tS. but there is no doubt that ho is more than warranted in all that he says hy the present trend of things theatrical and the further fact that the people are tlrdl of paying 01.60 to see a performance not one whit better than that which they may witness ata stock theater for one-third that price if Mr HuiTmnn's hope should becomea verity. it would do more to advance the standard of the American stage than the efforts of a thousand speculative charlatans such an new largely control the theatrical buslneu oi this country. but us hope that this dramatic millennium may be near at hand. - scarcely be called a pauper The assignment of Oscar Hammerstein will prove much more than is nine days wonder along the Riulto. for it is doubt- icss true that the theatrical world has not soon a mom striking and commanding lig- ure in many years, and everylxidy who knows Hammerstein is confident that he will bob up scrun-iy in the near future ii his fortune had been dissipated. it is possible that he might drop out of sight But when a man is worth something like 3750.000 above all indebtedness he can Hammerstein is too restless and positive it figure to long remain dormant He dearly love: the show business. and as he has more good ideas in a week than the storage manager has in a month he will be heard from again without a doubt The real cause of the trouble at the Ulvmpin is that the peo- ple do nosom to want is music hall and I theater under the same roof. Each in- (HEAR HAIIIKRITIIR. Jun the other. and It Is not diioult to ~ Indontand why Then things have come 00 Inch I pus here In the nriozy bunlneua that In onlor to nttt-n nny_ patronage to the high-toned music Hill: It In nuceqary to` but paonncru from shroud who do- nnnd onormoun salaries and who seldom "mile nd." II the Bluumo would put ti. Hanmerntdn told me has June (hut It who lmpouilhio to mail money without Ih:.:p|e. ind it Iran equally Impossible to money with than. an even I! may mo:-culled! they took putty much nu um :=:oIns;.thohoa ale: 1!: non` than n, wunrlounu Ihln lnuotqul ting vuvlllo altogether ' 0:.'I'nL'I Ooall. vlluuavw DA'|crnu.3. ` 8.-E3: sun arch I bbhop Olhry. K 30:00. coho` Sun- day to St. Bridget`: II;hg8&IIb "O.,I0 i";om n;andpoi_nt at the public, Mr. r:..n...... 1. no Hun nnlnlnn that than in v Ya-k. ' {ran DAILY` H21` 0I,`I'AVl.`I OOIQ. Electrifying Results hf His mi System of Medicine. 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