AN OLD FAVORITE AT THE PIKE.“Uncle Tom’s Cabin” will open to-morrow afternolcn, New Year’s matinee, at this house, with, it is said, one o»f the greatest productions ever seen in Cincinnati. The company is a very large one, and carries three carloads of scenery, and numbers among itspeople the famous Hyer sisters. Forty petople, three palace cars, .twenty ponies, donkeys and burros, eight original plantation jubilee singers, a pack of Siberian bloodhounds, Ajax, the $3,000 dhamplon beauty ; Eva’s gtflden chariot, cjosting S3,000; Unole Tom and his typical Southern ox-cari, and two bands of music make up the outfit. The prices will be popular. Reserved seats may be had at the lxx-office for twenty-five and fifty cents. Look out for the daily street parades.otf t feai elm jurr dist Wo jurr belr urelt;