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The Australian Cirens is flourishing at what was | A St. Laois corres interv ence the Aquarium; and a" Convention of Corpulen- | Frederick Gebbard, reports p fol ey "isin session at Bunnell’s Museam, Herr Barnay | Gebhard, in reply to the Hwhether he intended Will play at the Thalia all the week. Willie Edouin | quitting St. Louis, replie not tT and handsome Alice Atherton are at the Mount M anel ready." If this shank pre Theater; and Kate Claxton and Chant Morris are beth | trae, we fear the atniable Gebhard is lost ty New Yo 1 Brooklyn. forevermore A WAS of many parts: The Buffalo Bill Didnt Buy naw for drinkers: sherry A nistve young dramatist, whose heal is the alles ? repository of certain wild and v has the handihood to call a + We | viewed sugiify Bull the other day Att kinds of had weather and 4] ing his drama to the recat 2 dramatics e theaters during the past week. | He explained to Mr. Cody that the p sone that To make everybody in it as happy Estieransys + unaware,’ said the | The only theatrical event was the production of The | would be very takin; in fact, wa: snitend to his | Keeper Tek GA. wea WH and the reappearance of Osmond Tearle | (Hill's) special capacities, He descritest the plot as | paying An immense andience | follows: Hill is discovered in the opening scene, brim +a hearty welcome, and nv hostile deine | full of bus juice." ashep in a frontier bar-roo Tunneare'faws: in diane His performanes was digni- | Indian enters stea ances abaont Winn, as shiiaky’ in tied, manly { throughout. Miss Cogtlan | in BA's ear, and Bill awakes, tndian thee Played the part of the heroine with cleverness and tact, | at him with his revolver, and mnisses him. received loud ay Mr. Gilbert as Jaikes was | matist had zotten thus far, when Willian jumped to duly appreciated, and was recalled. A servant hand. | lis feet amd yelled: © What ! be, ye able scrilh = ing over bis wages to bis ruined mistress, and then | bler, what’sthat 7 Au Tnjun spits in ine ear? What do Mr. Paul Takine, of Princeton working and be her, would be an int Thar, an’ Daniss thee varmint 2) What, yer in tore hundred hdusated xpectacle in private life: but, unfortunately, the r yer want to make a fool of seomet is avtvant ’ y : one sees in melodrama are never t foand anywhere The playwe explained amd the scenery is magnificent. We sew no re 4 aquent scenes. He finally appeased t The silver King” shoubl not bri a and procested Indian runs. for Mary Anderson is still at the Fifth Avenue, and Miss | low deg and fall inv the: nd the writer of certain ver oft has terminated a brief but not brilliant Mad! mu 5 yntes, ane yer erazy, tain some “tines” on theeity geverument ment at the Turf Clab Theater, During the | Butfalo Bill fal you monk, and the Enjun | He says: oo swear tem ing swear ‘em in, at at the luttor part of the werk both ladiea were engaged play- | escape!” yelled Dill shot bine the first clips | Yt I * We would suzzest oh tin to fear, she will never have us or forsake | excited, and see how well the rest ¢ way the wind blows, At the is play hext scene you vow vengeanes for l Virsinia,” but the work has so little merit, that even That's more like it,” murmny od singing fail a " oy ae anne 1 eg ery stewed sal eae eet f WHIFFS WITH CORRESPONDENTS. asked Bi hdowt he ther war hnsine tract with Mr, Henderson to produce it atthe Standard. | guen insultin know A MOT.AN portion und to Mr. McCaul, who has made arrangements to Dow't wo ean.” rennarked the dru Hor nest —Vou Play it atthe Bijou, we shall probably have it runnin: | your fatle an six Weeks aver the Lpraie | HRY. Voor matter tas teen at eaters at the same time, The manazers i can pay their money, and take their choice, if | te nud resene the mallen, J. FrKarsas,— Vou will Bl a few choice there be. Carleton has declined to sing, and That’s eit: now yer gettin’ down ten Gia =We bave no alin for sou, the Standard company without him must be about as | speciate eh * hail aa the Bijou comp: hout Lillian Russell, who Jians tally a batul of chiefs, follow | M:B—You wilt protably catch om to Tae Jemue Guan has had her usual regulation lapse, The benetit « ‘ ee een te tect. | flay fF sor tas Messrs. Lonsdale and Harris was a yecuni ree eel Thee teagan | RABTHY.—We may not meet azaln, at prota The audience got their money's worth, and a hi ate ranted: taluk and sere as Miss Jarbeau put in an anexpected appearan waa Lacie tonrou' acl deena vot ‘i ny Livi. —Not worth using at any price, Your name The one hundredth performance of the “Queens | ein tat sou ure pura fe ma cent attention t Handkerchief will take place at the Casino dur week, To commemorate this important event, ery lly in the audience will be presented with a remit lace handkerchief.” At the Union Square. Parisian Romance" will probably hold the for the rest of the season, “The Corsican hers” is doing a moderate business at Bo you in the face, when yon luckily discover a Gat- | earnest dor he hails feta Long tslane) asks, Wii 4 gun which was leftbehind by a troop of Us, | Shakespeare” Well, we thovght that everybody knew that Voce § cocks tanihece wiennt shake was written hy Watts Hymns, Hut don't vare forthe attack. On rush the wild, yelling ine Now. and maging that you hiraty horde of rest devils Pat it thar, put itthar, pand, that's the play for canerin und at Daly's the of whether she would or she Sail Ril, aa eo eet wded his han = Gow Stomachs wilt soar and sith wil woul not, hav decided in the ne fenjus, ssive us the finale,” In spite of \ Annie Pixley is ph in Miss at th of your shooting-jacket; you stand behind t Mate home ‘Caiea bey pat Emmet is as popular as ever at Havers | tins, turning the erank in ti slow snus s"9; and Nat Goodwin and Eliza Weathersby continue | tain to hoist “The Black Flag” at Niblo’s, The Black | «Turning ther crank, yer erank ! turning ther ¢ SS PERMANENTLY ERADICATED IN 17 Fs Weeks withont knife us” is to be at this theater next week, however. | ank, yer blasted idiot | What'er zivin’ us, yer monk ? | lar containing refrenee McAuley in “A Messenger from Jarvis Section,” is | Der yer suppose Buffalo Bill is a atthe Windsor. Tony Pastor gives a diversified pro- | an audience of in WRITE ! ou: samme, anid announces that he has anew opera by | turn a crank in. preparat Billy Bireh has re: | srinder? Gat sum ag end man at the San Francisco Min- | snited TRA MreUAAA At'FAUL strels; and * MeSorley’s Inflation” fills the Theatre hours a “at guanhoest Ae. Feil send a recy 3 e every night reek ry vanity At Comique every night Slope te Rtv Journ T Dvaas. AN abo comicbooks.com