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THE JUDGE. | and F; ny Davenport dollar play, sh nich cheap advertisi uated Sara when she f nile and frizzled Both he 1 of Fedora, the ardou did ten-thou about as frail and a it into her bl st took eand the pro- important fact did not adapt it elot’s novels, has been duly di Cablegrams and letters from’ the thor have been publishe in the physical proportions of the fair erly commented upon, and her and her talents have each received their just praise, Last, but not least, Mr. Mantel, who plays the principal male part sheen made the hero of va- and the led by the Madison nagement for a period of three has served as food for pari he land. Such is fame! » town was exerci hard Mans: » been led to , nit to forsake the secular and worldly nion Square to join the who play in pieces not . at the theatre of the Mallorys nent probably Tue duper sit will never find itself in the ame embarr g situation as did the old woman Ww numerous offspring caused much inconve + and perplexity living in her peculiar pedal covering he Union $ Ilis € fondly hoy 1 crowded houses. Plumme artistic piece of was never better played than by Joseph's sister, Cornelia J would nto it urrya dozen p nid of the be ineffably stup lifeand sparkle enor The cushion is admirably done, and it goes without s: ing that, as Mr. Golightly, in Lend me fferson is simply inimitable. ys, Money, and Dollars een respectively at the Mrs. C| lain seems to have 1 us lin in the first’ mention Mr. Coghlan and Miss their first night’s performance, Mr. Stetson will probably discover that he is payi too much Lane iber- auly Frank- but unless Owing srevious arrangem: Florences were obliged to play in at the Grand Opera Honse for two week cts proved an undeniable success the first of their eng: and will be their principal piece here Various chan theatre . Pog Woflington, in the shape of the n i nt Rose, is no more to be seen Moths having succeeded Masks ard improve upon | s did the | ad to visit | cting, and Tilly Slowboy | ino, The Princess of | Tr Sp juws of those who try to sin lia. he Rankins are making a tour of the city, and have gone from their own theatre over to the Twenty-third Street house, while Emmet disports himself on the stage they have just vacated, The new opera house ing is plain and u will doubtless be The outside of the build- Kate Castleton prise Party, and last week w ut Harry” Miner's People’ week The Flying Dutehi P. Flockton in the title role Bancroft as Madeline. th declines to . Stetson has envived Sara Jew: to travel with Pique and Divore je of seats for the Irving perform- ances has brought large pri s, and they are en playing ina piece of that met with a What has. bec Va and Dickson purchased he title 0 ed to In piece is produced at‘ have the pleasure an important che Cannot Juted with war risa cid,” says an exchange, “di- wit ud poured into the 1 eure arsche.” In th nection We may mention that warm wa- ter. tinctured with common soap-suds and poured into the month, is a sovereign eure for snoring soverc Now the poet begins to hum, with its yum, yum, yam,” When ‘e ‘Tin ware to mend ! tin ware to mend 1 dl kettles | Fve walked tive miles sir Pots, frying pans daylight dawned, Yet scarcely earned my victuals Now little Jess, the G maid wn faint fror thened fastin in the hawthorn ommy Treat was pa: Her nut-brown hands erossed on her breast, Her s« Thus in When arlet cloak drawn round her- mi the tinker found her, A pretty maiden, you By tribe and k She listened to hi ¢ while Within her dark eyes tears started She told her tale with quic Tom's eyes with moist istened bondi upturned face, With Sweet maid!” cried Tom, “TP have a heart That trouble never barrows, ou my wife re we'll part, But share life's sorrows.” answer came; the drooping head Upon his breast repe While lips and che AAs jaqueminot ks and brow grow red N pswer—but the What words are slow revealing, As from the lips of ¢ nd kisses he i Jess 8 Dropora A LEARNED chemist has discovered that soda-water is combustible in the stomach, and that when it explodes, its hby—by—bursting the per inst the drinks eam, instead, | but some girls wanted us to tell it.] N ) a Sown'y KNow \iT was LOADED i INSURE IN THE Uniteo States Mutu ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION 320 Brpaoway+ NEW. YORK: