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ros ' + Witex Albery’s ** duced at the brought a fortune to revival at the Lyceum, a few months reial failure. and Mr, Pitt proved equally disastrous, In fact there ly heen no money made at this theatre for so time, and THE Jeper, being of a retlec turn of mind, natu to specu upon the reason why thada well-trained company. a and * The Two Roses” and no pains were s h well rer ured int | a proper manner on the stage. Can it that Robert sare literally) ed out, and onde ed their pop play is certainly theatre in th nm spend their summe tie, i can dr and Pa the ¢ they are a ican ure n Pupon the Amer- half the ec, the res rapidly draw : andard opened in the ** Manteanx Noirs” and was by “Rip Van Winkle. ations, and both fell flat. lanthe, ful enon ne exchequer of the establishment which, tho a little bette k the m won foll than at first, will at Wallack’s, al at the Union Squa proved an exception to the general rule, but they have both hal their day, and) Wallack has been obliged to fall back on such pieces as “The Snowball” and * La Belle : which don’t speak well such a theatre. Daly, too, bad a serious time with “ Serge rine” and others of the same ilk, but af- Pinero’s “Squire” had ceased to draw managed to retrieve hi limited exte with On the other h Young Mrs. Win erative to the M John T. Raymond and M curtis have made plen- p's two vl of Pe “Siberia” ays, n.” payed well, om had taken as much pains to find f new drama as he did to import he Romany Ryc L revive * The Cor- ue been more snecessful . However, experience is a good cher, and our managers may in time fifd it worth their while to exert themselves to secure good talent, and become willing to pay liberally for th , a new candid » for public fa- st appearance in America at are last week, She chose for vowerful drama in three acts,” ten by Tom Taylor, and called “Ark- it’s Wife,” though **'The Spinnit would have been quite as felicitou As for Mr. Tom Miss Barr: r, made her f Union Sq g play, but THe Je objects to its alled powerful. Parts of it are deci- weak ‘and improbable. ‘There is too much talk all through, particularly in the first act; but it hi s good points, the in- terest in it is well sustained, and it was re- ceived with applause by a large first-night audience. Miss Barry ed, and proved to. be actress, trained ina g eis a cal voice and style, and is evidently not wanting experience. Both the play and the are well. worth seein; Amadan” and the two Boucic Star. is at the Fifth Avenue, ++ farewell en: t.7 and Cl of eeful ultsat playin ru Morr rticle 47 Hou Rice's Surprise Party h ud Oper ceeded Mr nd "Theo has finished an “farewell ” performances at Pitt at the Bijor Daly's. Tue Jenee has not yet been able to wit hes Bustle among Petticoats the Pwenty-Third Street Theatre, but he is not only willing, but anxious, to take Salmi M word for it, that the only vulgar ng about it is the title. new vl Minstrels have place to The Merry War” at the ¢ yet un, and Vim" and “A Buneh are flourishing as usu: Last, sell continues to ¢ the dudes and other exquisites that flock to the Casino, and “A Russian Honeymoon” will be continued until further notice at the Madison Square. CORRESPONDENTS. West Trov.—The last contribution is very good [twill appear shortly t, Lillian Peren Ti: Henster.—Go preach another crusade, and leave Spring poetry a dL. Send us a spec nen; We can ix your own herwise we will n iitous uation rd your A.W. M., Toronto, stamps for return po your manuscript Antuer E.—We would recom a firm grip of the shovel you laud the pen al Enel ton Entirely too wif you desire pend you to take highly, and let Fraxkesstetx.—We may possibly use one of them, We will let you know further in a week or two Frrovs.—Your verse is better than your dialect Dialects, unless well su J, are not a and if you had written ttle poem "straight * we would probably ba ed it HB. S., Mantua, —W a week nnot promise to use one One of your sketches is at present under ation, and may appear. mu ted to af: fix your valuation, 1) your letter shows you have one in your m Faxxy.—Yes, nd use it if it is at all in our line and r, but the part of what hald rubbi metre strikes hori a rule, a better ch diocrity in this w nius, there teurs t make n prose than in poetry few per cent. ahead of ge- ore we recommend you and other ama stick to plain pri (for Tur Jeper) to ur sketches short. vlor, he secured an in- | A TRAGEDY. sat on a back-yard fence lrowsy sil Ose Bu a stone—very round and hard— in the path of this same back-yard Only a boy—a dear, sweet little lad. 1 and the stone Saw the and was awful glad | cl still, fill | te aim, combined with grace, ne is thrown with terrific pace Boy’s bright ¢ Cat stops the san + follow career of stone epized moan | “Neath the fence lies No tall repair er troubled wi care weet songs nor tuneful airs has ascended the golden stairs The boy is happy At the cat and the stone ly and points w + pride ide Sk. © ann It is now said to be the proper thin hi terriers to be for ain emo ade gold brace ler and surmounted with Puppies heretofore their mono- their wa harms, or on their ri | | OUR RELIC ARTIST. * Waar cut-throat is this?” we asked our special artist, who has been engaged at Denormous salary to furnish portraits for ne Jepor, as he handed in the above “Out of what Mott-street opium t your original for that p replied our new artist inne nt ly and wonderingly, “That is Robert Lin- coln, [ thoug ked me for his pc trait.” “So we dic Bowery bar- idn’task you for that snder’s phiz—well, never mind Lincoln is an easy-going man, “T believe se ** Perhaps he won’t sue us for libel. G mind to publish it, and chance it.” + Libe id the artist, indignant! speaking likeness.” , phorically. Well, here it is, anyhow, and let the public judg If the office is not wrecked next week, we | | may let you try again.” comicbooks.com