AMUSEMENT MATTERS. ST. ANTHONY'S BENEFIT. The following is the programme of the entertainment for the benefit of St. Anthony's Hospital, at the Opera house Tuesday night: PART I. 1, Orchestra... S. Quartette...... is ccorrerees a a 4 . a. From Faust...........Gounod 3 Piano ib FUg02. 0c. seveeneeesreeeeee BACH mily S. Allen, 4. Solo.. “Mr. ald. 5. “Helen and Modus Scene” Hunchback Helen... a0 «Alice Fischer Modus.. waaesDr. W. H. Hall 6. Solo— In Silence Rose ‘the Dreary NART nn oereeeessenseeneee seeseneer DOM ZELTS Miss Louise Kussner, PART TL. 1, Orchestra. 2. Farce— Louise..... Chatter the Capt. Cannon... at Hector Timid... Mr. Wiseman......... Frederick Thornton ase sess Williams, Police Officers, Etc. “OUR FOLKS.” The opera house will be occupied next Thursday evening by local talent, under the direction of Mrs. M. A. Aydelotte, in the play ‘‘Our Folks.” The play has been carefully prepared and rehearsed, and a great deal is expected of it. The play will be presented with the follow “fall of ‘iilaonten Hiram Small—a mill owner....... Geo, Mahare Phil Dasher.. J. Bert Shirk Capt. Thompson‘ ‘s man-of-all-work, Mrs. Thompson... Miss Isabelle Stineman “good as gold,” Mrs. Sleeper... Miss A. Louise Campbell at hoping against hope.” Becky Sleeper... Miss Clorrinne Cruikshank “the tomboy. Hulda Prime... “iv her Kate A. Fischer , will Morgen ing cast. Capt. Thompson... FLI.Graimth ‘a retired shipmate Harry Thompson—his son. . Mike O'Brien Capt. Sleeper. .. f = Bert Shirk a retired California Teddy Sleeper ..... the MY. Aydelotte vs. Phillip Brown f complaint.” Miss La Dera Murphy “queer but willing. Silly York.. COMING ATTRACTIONS. The Opera house will be opened for the regular season on Saturday evening, September 5 , by the new minstrel com pany headed by the favorites, Frank McNish, Bob Slavin and Carroll John son. The other companies to be here during the month are as follows: Wilbur Opera company, three nights; Barlow Wilson ; Equine Paradox (fair week); Capital Prize; Two Johns Comedy com pany; Clara Morris; Lester, Allen Sullivan Minstrels; John T. Raymond. That a rare feast is in store for our amusement goers may be seen by the list of bookings for the remainder of the season . October.—Ivy Leaf company, two nights; Lizzie Evans; Kruger Skating Rink; Estelle Clayton, two nights; Minnie Maddern; Siberia; Busch of Keys; Fred Ward; Thomas Keene; Joe Jefferson. November.—The World, two nights; Gaiety and Lilly Clay company; T. P. and W. Minstrels; Black Flag; Mojeska; Tin Soldier; Sol Smith Russell; Edwin Thorne, two nights, December.— Monte Christo; Nat Good win; A Rag Baby; the White Slave; Haverly’s Minstrels; Dan Sully; M’lle Rhea. January.—O. 10. Byron, three nights; Bandit King; May Blossom; A Parlor Match; Paquita; Carrie Swain; M’lle Aimee; B. McAuley. March.—Sig Salvini; Maggie Mitchell; J. K. Emmett. April.—Jennie Calef, one week; M’lle Rhea; Birtley Campbell’s new spectacu lar (Cleo); Bluff, the new Burlesque; Mary Anderson; Dore Davidson in the drama“ Lost;’’ Carleton Opera company; Abbott Opera company. The place of holding the 31st reunion has been changed to the fair grounds, upon the condition that no intoxicating liquors will be permitted sold on the ground. The reunion promises to be very successful.