THE NEW YORK CLIPPER ANN'UAL.
THE LAFAYETTE THEATRE,
Laurens Street (South 5th Avenue), New York, 1825.
7—Garden City Theatre, San Jose, Cal., opened as Peo¬
ple's Theatre.
9—G. Frank Kilday and Carolyn Elberts married, Toledo,
O.; Emilie Peare and A.'W. Handy married, New¬
ark, N. J......"Dangers of a Great City," by "Oliver
North" (Alfred Kennedy), originally acted, Jacobs'
Academy of Music, Rochester.
11—Heywood's Alhainbra, Newark, reopened as the Bijou.
12—Kohl &, Middleton's West Side Museum, (yhicago,
burned......Ada Lobdell Hilliard and Eugene M.
Case divorced.......Turner Hall, Duluth, Minn., dedi¬
cated......Sadie Fulton and Jolm Leonard married,
Boston,
13— Bijou Opera House, Minneapolis, dedicated.......May
Oliver and James Brownson made American debut,
Tony Pastor's, Avhile Gertrude Reynolds made pro¬
fessional debut..... Johnson, Reano and Bentley
made New York debut. Miner's Bowery.......Bijou
Opera House, Minneapolis, dedicated.
14—"Shiloh" originally acted. Grand Opera House, At¬
lantic City. ,!...J. "H. Gardner and Mohenie Gardner
(non-professional) married, Newburyport, Mass.
-----Gladys Lawrence and A. J. Leinger "(non-professional)
married, Danville, Pa......Manager F. A. Kelly and
Mary Heath (non-professional) married, Palmyra,
N. Y.
15—Wm. Ar Conklin and Miss F. O'Duff'y married; Will H.
Sloane and Dolores Frankel married, Camden, N. J.
......."Kernoodleing," by Josie ('rocker Sherman,
originally acted. Ford's ()pera House, Lake Geneva,
Wis.
10—"The Ladies' Battle," T. W. Robertson's adaptation of
Eugene Scribe's "Une Bataille des Dames," acted
first in New York, Palmer's; as "A Woman's Strata¬
gem," was done at Hartford, Nov. 26,1888......"Die
Sonne," by Paul Ijindau, acted first in America, Am¬
berg, N, Y......John Czachert and Louise Foster mar-
I'ied Grant City, la.
17—Jackson, Tenn., Lodge, No. 192, B. P. O. E., instituted.
......Marion Manola divorced from Henry S. Mould,
Boston; married J. B. .Mason, at Lontlon, May 1......
Billy Stewart and Hazel Coleman (non-professional)
married, Hebron, Neb.
18—Harry Brandon and Tillie Kleemand (non-profession¬
al) married, New Orleans.
19—Laura Ashby and Wm.J. Somerville (non-professional)
married, Denver.
20—"Vesper Bells" played first in New York, Harlem The¬
atre....."The Raven," by Webster Edgerly, originally
acted, Harris'Theatre, Baltimore .....Central Thea¬
tre, Jersey City, dedicated......."His Nibs the Baron,"
by Edward Hoist and C. G. Leugers, from a Danish
source, originally acted Portchester, N.Y.....Mizzoli,
French clown, and Willie Marks, equestrian, made
American debut, Barnum & Bailey's Circus, Madison
. Square Garden........John N. Russell and Kate H. V.
Hullfish (non-profesisonal) married, Trenton......."A
Prairie Bride," by C. Barton Edwards, originally act¬
ed, Greenpoint, L. I., Turn Hall...___Harry L. Beck
and Ruth Craven married, Berwick, Pa.
-----Maude Harrison divorced from Andrew Jackson Sey¬
mour, La Cro.sse.......Beatrice Cameron (Susie M.
Phoebus) divorced from Geo. R. Phoebus.
22—"Aunt Bridget's Baby," by Scott Marble and Wm. F.
Carroll, originally acted, Broadway Theatre, Council
Bluffs; first in New York, Bijou, May 18.....-Edward
N. Hoyt and Fannie Malcolm (non-professional) mar¬
ried, Vienna, Va.
24—"Das Alte Lied" ("The Old Story") acted first in
America, Ambera:, N. Y.
25—"Dot Dimple," by Eunice Goodrich, originally acted,
Leavenworth, Kas.
27—"A Night at the Circus," by H. Grattan Donnelly,
originally acted. Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia.
...7.."Dream Faces," by Wynn Miller, acted first in
New York, Palmer's ...!.Ro'se Dalrymple made pro¬
fessional debut in "In Honor Bound,'' Madison Square,
N.Y ......"Mistress Dorothy" originally acted, Madi¬
son Square, N. Y.
28—Henry E. Jones and Amelia E. Ford married; Walter
J. Goldie and Efiie Newcomb Hughes married, San
Francisco......"My Friend Tom," by Edward Weitzel
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