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RECKONING. Wu was esis. Defeated Tilden by his tricks Anil put Democrats ina fis 7 John Kelly! Who was iti stumping on the Tamm: Killed Lucius 8 Seventy. Tine the Demos Boss Kelly ! Who in Presidential "Eighty To end and geal Hancock's fat sohl New York for value we Me. Kelly! Who was it in thie Eighty-two, Unites! fast hia factions crow, Thus sweeping all hy standing true? Hon. John Kelly! Apemocrires mswinpy The Howlon Literary Union. Tue advance Crankville, The literary exen allenges are ines ; aqnatics and bove nt of liter mentionel Society was formed for th ure among the youn men of of ty xehan 3 consi: following In summer ¢ al with var baseball dalged in, During the winter months the literary confine! to the pool billiard occasional ball, preceded by a dr Att have the * shssertations In this histor of the perform Among the members of picnics ary also i and natie performance. meetings ther are a few members who nd use it in bombastic al essay wer will consider that portion erary exercises which includes the dramatic found in Through th theatrical-generation-incipient-tra produced. These counters of dry ever, actually lelonz to the One of them is ~ utility Varieties; his utility bein: part of the orisinal actor, wh The ang men mostly posture behind (he rite eof th 8 they term it the short notice th profesh,”” is man” i Rowery to act is 11 to x0 on, pther member is “of the er his nam repertoire aver tl Union £4. Co,” @ y those who have seen his comp it consists of A ea “Y feeling of rivalry ex- nts of the * prc * consequently, when the selection of a play was Yorwa PUILIsTiNE. — Well, but don't yer smoke? Goon Lrerir Hoy. Yocso Paitieris. Goon Lirtur Hoy. THE JUDGE. had a choice of his own. Each member int y bal bis own id what pl © $0: aasto y would be suita wanted cipal part and each n pr ofthe play of t The playss ranged from ** Oedi Romany Rye.” For (wo months the so- ay the selection poten ag suit be was within ten days of the of a play, until it day advertised formance. Ast not come to the per- ey coull unanin reed for each member to write the eof the play of his Ito Jrawn by ballot choice, it w choice au cide upon + Macbeth" was the name of the play drawn, Who will be Macbeth? was the next puzzle, animous ac- clamation each 1 himself to. that of | After lengthy, persuasive yielded his debate, each til itr two rival “pr 1 as the only way of the difficulty it was D allow each to Macbeth in a culty warty POPULAR SONG that do so, hey accepted they t parts according to their own ori Who would be Lady Macheth was a bu tion, Lena Av nil to be conveye Herel her services ten ne in acarnuxe; she als * Lady Mac. int um. her offer of a bonquet at the end « A veteran ac r; he was at first ful a neighboring bar-room his strictness was lated the privilege of * «ot After much debat clined in favor of a lady pro and was de emolumen ach act, of hard been engaged as stae man nelined to be but after views which he had with the per } sundry et | torn HLISTINE.—Nor cuss, o go to thaay-ters. an’ ‘pit on the Joika in the parkieet ? manee, > were in their sea f the curtain, arrive After much expostulation on the part of the audience aL 9:30, It was immediately lowered | until a dispute between the rival Macbeths as to which etilesl, ALLO N. w. the The audtienc the eurtain rd | would appear first was th mystified by the low-covered book in his hand, but they curta arose were somewhat fe with a ye: o first act. ty charac more mystitied when he who was M Macduff in the next, a ing all the ev thin one scene nr lapsed int ‘1 alternately chang. The lidy who grappkel with Lady Macheth was at \1 anlooked-fur She succeeded much more than + bitious | ettect | To prosuce this « which were so hidden by the drape anticipated. ler-ekates, stame et she wore a pair he as not to The climax was reached in t portion of the audie sleepwalking sc in cestasis ed to blood from her il slowly movins thing, whieh She had were over her graceful | back of the he ments was never wheels. en with, ound of revolvin y M. was There was the whizzi And the highs ibrium heal of the orchest her fi footli raceful makin e ne a rapid beeline towards the ler, but ere she reached him abruptly terminated by th awful moment of suspen: ene foot wildly and then, on, she foreibly sat down ner «pinal column that cone sliment, the curtain was J, and descended into thelap of the dazed Lady Macbeth, leaving ber head on one side of it and her extremities to the saze of an astonished andi- after a moment they were withdrawn, and the 1. rose and left to ponder on ‘of = Macheth.” —pewocniTrs por. comicbooks.com