Show AMUSEMENTS f TiE TATJIASTEU Mr Duncan B Harrison who should have assumed the part of the Paymaster at I the theatre last evening sat in the box office with a bandaged leg corked up high on an office chair He was entirely lion dc combat by reason of having broken the small bones in his leg while making the leap in the play on the 8th of Juno at Kansas Kan-sas City and while he sat and chatted with a HERALD representative tho salvos of applause that shook the house forming pleasant interruptions to the cJrs of the OBrien ictorauthor his under study Mr ren leaped into the real water and did the rescuing res-cuing of the maiden and other feats that so thoroughly stormed the heart ofthio gallery gal-lery Mr Harrison a typical ooUifsjiith ete discoursed of Sullivan who ho thinks will wipe tho earth with Rilrain of the big strides Maudie Adamswho was here in his company last year has made and will make in the profession and of his sister the popular Maud Harrison and the trip she is now taking abroad and varied his talk by making occasional bets with his treasurer on how the house would pan out Mr Harrisons play has been brightened and improved since it was last seen hero it is full of popular interest and always went well with the masses With the tank scene added it goes better than everandevery curtain had to gopp again the loud plaudits of the galleries who came out in good force owing to the cool turn of the weather The company is better bet-ter than Mr Harrison had before and though his inability to appear rather weakened the cast the audience seemed disposed find little fault The company leave for San Francisco this morning i JIODJBSKA AT TiE GRAND Monday evening will witness the return to our city of one of the worlds most noted artists Mme Modjeska whQ will entertain us with a selection of the choicest gems of her repertoire Modjcska will be seen in several parts in which she will be new to us including her impersouatiob Of Shakes peares most fascinating heroine Rosalind Rosa-lind in As You Like I1 The sale of seats opened at the Grand yesterday morning morn-ing and by the rush for desirable locations it is evident that large audiences will greet Modjeska upon her reappearance here |