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LIKE OTHER FOLKS, THEATRICAL BRIEFS. May it Please Your Hono’ Acconling to your oruer of refore: in th John Su ce, duly received ase of John McCanll, William Henderson, and ion to recover the rights, imaginary and other. iffs, as producers and mana Thave to make. the fol said plai nie oper: ers of owing re Complai Joba Mec it filed. ull, sworn for plaintiffs 1 clearly ree wn throug Answer, general denial Atm an operatic a as such in this city Am well kn nut the United Sta ple and willing to produce English comie opera under any and all circumstances, no matter how dis Know the defendant in this action, F 4 manager of a variety theater on Fourteenth street, In this city. He manages a theater of the class entith variety. It is generally nl that the manager of a variety theater 18 not professionally considered the mn ize 3 asa per. couraging. equal of an Ei manager, particularly of nd descent, of a stri of Me. Samuel G Bijou Opera Defend ant has no tea whatever of mana ) opens Yet he prodaces Billee Taylor in a m to any other performance of it that knowledged English operatic ma into ridic and dul agers are br and public co 1 at neither Mr. Heo ve a better perfortai tive of the defendant is very y As to become an E anding at least equal to our own, am willing to Mr. St in our lives swear t jerson. tson, f ever slish operatic My ofa sun own an Eo; Kind, conceive that I have a right to be protectal from ¢: petition. Cross: —lam aG Cannot at over any consilerable number of men, except igh operatic manager, strictly co as cost me an imm of mou ral, a Colonel, a Ma- jor, and a is moment re be when I was up a tree and a hu were under it looking for me. to the stock! that point Iam universally reco; 1 oF 80 Uni My knowledge of e is4 of the chorus, nized as rity. | ot know B flat from K sbarp. Owing tofinancial | conditions over which I have no control, th a great deal of variety in my own ma Bijou Opera House. fendant. Bat am a gooil de William Henderso: ager. Mar y terms. Produced lurid m to English comic opera. opera is contin On nant ehas been nt of the | Lam n fon favorable | il T caught on | Mave made a great deal of turally dislike to ge livin juced by at improveme ly performed at the St fendant kee anybody el out of it ant, on Bille lard Theater. If de- an, I shall have to retire back to Connecticut or end and make Have from the basine up in Long Bra Cre American m forte passa true that Iw best of my belief, Is a new drink. think Bi lor is Me est opera. Defendant has no English operatic ma Jobn Ste of the Globe The and Fifth Aven of the first class. Know the def He is a manager of t self an English operatic mana; aris or a in music and a fifty-dollar bill all my wi ager. F plaintiff’: Am the imprestario ‘4 Theater er of the strictly comic Mave introduced several operatic ¢ Am quite a judy gush between Moza order, ve panies to Twel Have devoted a to acquiring experience The defendant sim- This Lcon- | had no contir- him | American publ i. Te ly disti hoven's Synchrony me and m manager, nped into it and maul injurion a hit at once. Thav fendant. [ met trader aversant with a The most h your prima d what F It is written on the acetic me Tam a Profe Harvard University, another form of a Tam test known as a Tknow who Have heant of L beat Harry Bassott I know the difference be I should call a $1,600 bill | There isno truth in the report that I | player for taking six bars’ rest in It ds true that when T heard my con- ing to beat time in the orchestra | that repeats the to the rest of us tion on this su! me time azo, but f did look upon defendant as a re Am per ret with d tion. lar setly © agement firm w imp nine wh 1 know writh Cros: a on. ment. xamined F of the English “lege show.” er of 8 line. It was E He was the horse a pot of money on bim, nd a low on mana Lhost quite al for plai Defendant sworn: Am a theatrical manager, any particu! I make r kind of mar jee Taylor beeanse I foaud no pretense to bel however. I produced that my burl I try to give the best ¢ The public seems to think well of it me to give more, Mr. Stetson introduces a v in his version of Billee Taylor, but I ha fault with him for doing so. I believe ix * Live and let Cross-examined.—I wear real diamondson the « “Colonel” or Major” in my 1 Thave a reasonably intimate acquaintance with English languasy Case closed for defendant. Found that (1) plaintiffs have no special right lege in complaint, and (2) that defe fringed such rights. 1 of which is respectfully submitted. Tne Reverse jue of Patience had proved tertainment 1 an for the money and encourages ariety act amt no axiom, Twas never called or St. Lovls boasts itself and is happy over its 1,800 beer saloons, but it comes very far from the championship at that. over the river in New Jersey, called Newark, n one-half the population of th Western lageropolis, that possesses in the neighborhood of 3,000 Gambrinian temples— and doesn’t brag about it, either. There is a town TEETOTALER'S excess: Watertight. | A.M. is capable | = f “ Prepare for rhyme"—and more rhyme: and worse rhyme than even George W. Childs, of producing, within the If the great and good Mr. only have known w h was likely to brin; he would have wished he But really, it is se next thirty days. Longfellow could forth, adn't andalous to so abuse a good man’s memory. And, among others, a person calling himself “William Winter” rushes to the front and informs a sorrowi world, through t umns of the ribune, that the lamented Longfellow was his first, if not only, friend. And it is therefore necessary that William should weep after the fashion that becomes the pre Let Winter Sam Ward their tears in common, and not be com- is any capital left to enhance themselves through the memory of a really greateman! happen every day. died. ee mortal Of course! fessional poct! andl ming! forted—so long as there is The opportunity docs not AMERICAN cock- al at home, finds worthy emulatic abroad. Thus, at Luck newspaper correspondent, quails are a ghting, though sometimes ow, India, says a ombats between There place who popular pastime. reely a rich Mohammedan int is se does not keep a quail-training An untrained quail is worth fi but when a bird has b ghter its owner can ablishment. yone to four cents, ome a famous get $100 for it.” If this tow American be due to the recent visit of the Rev, Joc Cook, then will the forcign travels of that worthy gentleman not have been made in vain, Ivance on the road rds true civilizatio: “Tue Plumed Kight” shakes his spear at the Shipherd revelation and exclaims: ‘4 told by an idiot: fall of sou nifying nothing and fury, WHIFFS WITH CORRESPONDENTS. Gro. T. . he mark. W. ¢. Jouss Hardly up —A goo notion, bat rather crudely worked Are you working the Su; now and then, HILLY Bh can IY? Ce and as we h F Bush yet? Send a hunk 1 would tike to cateh on? with Thx Jt weil pay you as aps jelping us throug’, Dear Jevor We give It up, u however, reser to What ts meant by + Karly Eng. itreerstoa HCdays. may re Pilgrims. f0 te con those men ays of it mu fesse of tt Yog! wo for it. Write t0 Oscar Gvess Wao. at you were Horace ( adge from your handwriti you write, we can't believe it, You are pr Hof i," In a bamor. fellows who be Mi reve themselves chuck fu * to our oftice-tioy, and ever since then be has worn and adow nething wrong. We suspect that ti he other comic papers pubiisded tn this eity, a nen accused of being its author. ast ook, a8 though be bad been doing d address to Cragin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa ‘Cook book, free, ‘ARD for a perfuine I took f nd was pro pungency, strength, and delicacy if Roses and French Flowers comicbooks.com