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I.lly tiuydi r la atudylux under rieel, and aha, Slim I'ratt and Mr.doddard meet frnUntly III an auld Lincoln la at the huad of a ladlea' quartette In Chicago, and UolliK rx traratly well; alio and Mlta rlnyder, It la trua, can only ha claiaod with thu Utah Inltut by adoption, but both call ralt Ijako homo, auu Bait dake la rery da I tu couut thorn ua pirl of her family. Man llo AilamH la only lu her twentieth twen-tieth J car, but alio liaa aohloTed a auo-ciwa auo-ciwa not altalnad by one In a hundred 111 her irofittlon at that iui. tier llnea have Mien lu aptolally I leataut platet. Kneatttl by tha flrtl ol Amer. lean inniiani-ra, her aeasona are loiu and rrufllablc, ber urroundlniaiuol tha hkhut clau, and the alar whuin the It' aupiHitlluif, John l)rew, It a thorouiih Krnlleinan aawiUMauln. Iiullahle artlat. Hiua far the Undue., of Mr. 1'rohman has kept MIm Adaiut and hi r mother In the tame coniptuy, and tholr comhlnod aalnrlea mu.l amount tu a Tery oomfortahlo fluru. Wo aw Mln Adama lu'ThaMaak Hall" onu vTenliiR nt 1'nlnarV; the pleiuhid beau running alx wukr, but the houto wan pnckfl, nnd It wiu raty to aa that tha Utah iilrl waa n popular lavorlta, the oiieeoeuoluMia play which liaa mot liilm-J her to Ui talked nbuutliour where the prvtvnile to bu Juttn trllla tlity; It wnaaHcue which Mr. Knli. man enys cunt thu author, M. Ill-won, uuondof worry, na hereallzad, that It uverdoun In the allKhtot det'rea, It would ditieud to vulgarity aud ruin the) lice. Hut Mlta Adaiua grapplad it aud cviiae uut trliimphnut. Hlio got thrciiKh Ihoaienu lu a dainty, graceful way, with only Jutt thafalulettatu-I thafalulettatu-I Iclun of "Ii erluru," an 1 II la ull lm-menaoly lm-menaoly pretty mid fetching. In all probability the play which la ot rather nllhht waMel orlerand would l almoin nlf without Mr. Drew aud Mlaa Adama will be wen In Ball Like during tba aiaaun. Mlta Aduma und her niolher live lu n tattiful aullaof noma In a private hoarding homo on 'lhlrty tecond etreer, Juet ouat of the Imperial Hotel, flicy warn unnlleotadly glad tu aee their Hilt J.ake filemla, and tpoke warmly of the many kluducftee eilendfnl them b Halt I.alo eople, Tlko joung laly la now taking Itaaona on the harpaml Mr, J-'rohmuii ulread haa In iiiluu a play In which the ami her Imdrument ahull boirntral llguret, 'Iho rumor publlahed tu tuviral pa) elk that Mlta Auania Hat bitrothed to ber manager waa Uuiih-uglv Uuiih-uglv doulrd by the youug lad, who MfLStarfBBBBBBBBBBBI aald abeunly expected to bs weddld to her art. Mr, Itoj le aa the liual and of Ihu leading lead-ing lady in "Krlendt," author of the I lay, and recipient of a nightly royally and una of the, tho two principal actor In the company, may be aald to bo on velvet thla teaaon. lilt wife' salary la a heavy ont; hit 10 ally amouuti to more than llronaon Howard received for Haratoga, and hit own Hilary for enacting the part of Jack la without ilonbt n good one. We u "Frlenda" at llooley'a theater, Chicago, one night recently, and were greatly atruck with the Improvement! made In It glue the Home Club flrtl produced It 111 thla oily. It haa beau ahortcnod, compressed, and made mire terta throughout; the ending ot the acta lias beau changed mtefUlly, and the biat climax In the play where old Otto illra In ill of (ftfu-nift tremtnl got half a distil recall rim nut waa au admirable uue, Mlta Tetter (Mr. Iloyle) being the central llgure. Bhu It a handsome youug Udy, uvury ilvr aotreta ,eud a charming dreteer; Mr, Henderson's llano laying la aa uver a featuri ; Mr, Iloyle plays Hlth much uure freedom and abandon than of old, hut Iho pilm for vivid, force ul actlug la tarried oil by Mr, l.yom, who at the drunkard Ulto, never falla ot securlug half a duxen calls alter hla death arene. Mr. lloyleaulhla wile Invited the little party of Bait Lakers lu thu audi ence behind the scenes during the evening, aud Ihu lady slid that she bad atroug hopes of spendlug her auiumer vacation with her husuaud at his home In Bait Lake. Ada Uwyer haa a very lentnnt iiotl-Hon iiotl-Hon lu Mr. I'lluu'a "Across the I'olo-meg" I'olo-meg" company, whlcn followed "i'rleude"nlHujley,s. Thu play Is a milllarydratnouf tne "Blieuaudouh," "Held by tha lnemy" order, though It hasnctlueiimllufrllber,Mlil'yer'e partis that of a gill whodreuet lu ho) 'a clolhei lu enter thu army, and a vtry handtorae toy the makve. The pliy la iIohm Immoute bualuua every where, and Mli Dwyer'a prcst uotlcet niitly alwajacredll her with having made thu vi eclul hit of the roductlon. We found her pleatantl) Judged nt u private bearding house on Wabith avenue, where we had a mott pleasant conversation uver Utah frleuJt, aud Iho elvctiuu Mlts Dvtyer btlug nu ardent Democrat and beaming with pleasure over the election of Mr. Cleveland. Cleve-land. The moio or l friendly rivalry which forimriy exltlod betweru the I'uUrutclo choir aul thu Ball Lake Choral toclety, bids lair to be revived una helghteued during the cutulng winter. Ihu choral not lung ago teemed tu ho totterlug to Ua fall. The directors taw that hereto measures were uuetsary, aud c were taken mat ami etiuer kill or cure It In a very short I hue. Thedecitlun adopted waa that evtry lueiuUr uew aud old mutt submit to an exsmlnatlou to determine whether he ur thu realty bad the the mualosl ability tu entitle him ur her to niumberttilp. The mult was that Ihu dull was swept nwoyand the wheat remained, At Aral tue wheat waa very limited In quanlly, but 111 quality waa lint clau, auu presently the kiinwlod i thut liiero watlu thu i city an oiijuulsatloii Which hid ad ipttd a ataudnrd into which no one could enttratu wno Imd not eoma muaical a.talumenis urow lulu it l other (euplu prolesiLuals uj am' I ateurs who had held aloof from the original organization for the reison that no harriers exlste I to keep out In-efllclent In-efllclent members, and today the choral haa neatly '.30 active and alert workers, nearly every one of whom It a singer and a reader of rautlc. The society now resmt to be firmly established, anil at to Its capabilities, they will be fully tested by the ink which It has undertaken, which Is, to present Dudley Huck's cantata "The Light of Asia" during the holidays. The work is a sublime una, full of tender beauties nnd equally aa full of technical dlllloullles. Very few Amoflcau societies havu)et attemplef It aud most of them regard It with a species of awe, as something to be attaultett and only conquered after a whole season ot arduous application. To those who have read Bir l.dwln Arcoll's Immortal poem. It need only he tald that In retting It to music, Dudley thick caught the same lire that lusplred the author; the result It a work which we believe nothing In the piat decade of mutlo has transcended certainly nothing In the same olsst uf musical wilting. The presentation ot the Light ol Asia has been forced to go uver from Chrlttmaa ti New Year's day aud evening,' owing to Frohman's comedians com-edians having been bouktd at the IlisstrM fnp Phrlitmss. anil Ihu fintlfl. cation of Ihe fact flora thu New York onicahavlng mlicarrled 111 the malls New Year nli'ht was originally hel for thu Home Dramatic club, but business busi-ness engagements on tha part uf several sev-eral of its members pruventod their filling It, and It was gladly taken by the clioial people. Tha HUH Alarm lumpany will leave Ball Like tomorrow with a very ounifurtiblu lump of New York exchange as a result of Us engagement here, Lai! night's audience was very large, and the attendance at thu niatlnea this afisrnoon und this eien-lug eien-lug will lie good. LUIIe Tuesday will ml epp ar lonlght,ber oontract calling for only four I erfurmauces eaoh week. The next attraction at Ihu theatre, alter tha uiheta' ball, will lie tha IDuir Opera company, week alter next. 'I hey du A 1 rip to Africa, Uavallera llustf-csna, llustf-csna, Il)x and Cux, and Mlts lleloyet, but whst the Bait Lake re ertolru will bu, It ai) it unknown here. At Wonderlanl ma new stock com. uauy In "The Outcast" and the dancing danc-ing uf Utile Freddie, pruvu features that have drawn large oruwds despite the Inclement weatuer. Weuderlaod Is kept up ion high standard uf order aud rtspectablllty und It Is one of the most popular rcsirts In Ilia clly for ladles and children, , (UINTa uui.u -nam tooiMulITe'. Jessie Ilarllett Davit la getting ready to star, Frank Darnels is rebeattlng a new comedy. Mlnua Uale llaynei'scaun doti not oi en till lcc.i.a. Viola Allen Is one of the leading la lies In "Allituctaiy," Tho beautiful Jnlla Matlowe la weudlug her way hither. ; Lllllau Ilusiuls liceljll lu Deuver were 311,000 fir thawttk. Itiiblll Huod It ilellghtlug Kew Yorkeri attwudollaraa head. List Monday night aaw the OUdth pwfotiuince of "lljcln Uuud." I Mr. Harder, the wealthy Cblia-coan Cblia-coan win It balking (lllraoru's band, denies fiat It lias disbanded. The one hundrodtli pretontatbn uf the "Matt Hill" takes place on Christ-mas. Christ-mas. Young Itouclcaull and V..J. Henley havo been doing "Thu bhaughraun" lu Ban 1'ranclsco. Thu gorgeous spectacle "All lltU" ntenaliiBan trauclsoo next Baturday atoning. " Americans Abroa 1," Hardou 't latest play, will be tha next venture by the New York Lyoium company. Willard, the talented Kujllsh actor, supported by Marie Jlurrought, Is now at Palmer's, :ow York. Mario Walnwrlght Is still doing Amy Itobiart with I-Iksuor Carey as l.llzibclli and Will lugersoll at Leicester. Hise and Charles Coghlan's revival of "Diplomacy" has been so successful that they will tour with It through the country. Ihe first ballot the teaaon at thu Theater will he given on Friday evening even-ing and Baturday atternoon next. The utnertoflbn house are the promoters. "Men and Women" was revived In l'hlladelpbia last week with De Hello- villa and Mordauut lu their original parts. Mtt. Itarnard Beerc'j first week In America waa a chillies front, mainly due to the atur Id play aha choae to In-UUduco In-UUduco berteif lu. Alexander Bslvlnl'a enfjagemunt In Ban frraucleoo haa beeu, lu point uf receipts, uoe of the moat remarkable In the history uf the California Theater. rrohman's Uostou Block company produced Augustus Tliomat' "dur-under" "dur-under" la.t Monday ulgiit. IjouIi Aldrlch nud I3ae l-.ytlnge were In the cast. Al llayman anil Cbarlea Frohman paid llrouaon Howard JLU.IWO la ad-vaucu ad-vaucu for "Atlttocracy," He will irobtbly receive Die times that much before the play Is shelved, Lotta, the actresi, Is said to have Improved Im-proved lu health, aud at present Is considered con-sidered out of danger. It It not likely, however, that the will again go ou the stage at least, not this season. Hotheru is now lu Druoklyn. He Is fait mounting to the plaue uooupted by his illstlugulihud father. He will probably pro-bably be seen hero during next year lu both ihu Dauclug Cllrl and ijcttcrblalr. The tcparatlou uf Col.Blun and hit wife. Cora lauuer was ly mutual consent con-sent ou account of Incompatibility, It It refreshing to hear of a teporailoii lu thiatrlcal circles Willi no aouudal attached. Nat Goodwin and Harry Dlxey mine to words the other night lu the Lamba club, and now Uoodwln haa resigned from thu club bucuuie the dtrcitors did not take his view of the dlDlcully. Tho marriage of Harden Coflln and Adelaide de Leuw took place at t'lu-i t'lu-i lunation the 18th. There It nothing ttaitllug about this except that tbere was ayoung lady with Ur. Coflln at the time of his visit tu Bait Lake (Is weeks ago, aud that young UJywai freely Introduced hrru us Mrs, Collin. 'Hie legal light between Mr. Agus-tin Agus-tin Daly and Mr. W. A. Ilrady over the rallrnn I nunc lu "Alter Dsrk," which Mr. Daly claims It taken from hh play "Un lu thedasllght," Is by no means at an end, Mr. Ilraiy aaya helntcndt takloi; il now tu thu Bu-prume Bu-prume court. The dramatic tematlou uf Ihe hour III New York la Hrousou Howard's "Aristocracy." He has tweu al work .Hi tho play for tbreeyeare. He was called Ixforu the curtain oil tba o enlng night, u distinction not ariwrdrd him at the producltou of either "Baratoira," "Bheuandoah," "Tha Htnritlta" or The llanker's Daughter." Commissioners Harry 0. Minor, Dr. Thomas C ltobirtton and Joel M, Marx have decided lhat Harry Kernel), Ker-nel), the variety actor, It luiaur, and that unfortunate U now In Illoomlng-dale Illoomlng-dale Asylum permaneutly. Hla wife, Quecnle Vaaiir, will administer hla estate, which lies rapidly depreciated hy reattu of ho; huibaud'j ooosiitrlcl-Has. ooosiitrlcl-Has. Charles II, Hoy I, the author of mauy successful farce-come lies, wat elected ou Tucalaylatt to the .New Hamiishlre leglalatura a a Democrat from Charleatown, being tha first member of that political faith from that district since hla father arrved In lhat capacity several ears ago. Mr, Hoyt camo to town Widneaday night and made a speech to the audience of the Madlton Hqusru Theater, tha event being tha aunlvertary uf "A Trip to Chlualan.'' After the performance per-formance tha sclurs had a wine tuni.tr wlthMr. Hi.yt Urror |