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| | the Ranks ” ha all about Irving and its of the rival Opera Patti head other Town talk onc andit is wart Mapleson’s t ive Patti f h of a bun- his last card wild on dp teen flying all over city in supply, however, being t Colonel and is s have the rich profusion, greater than the tention te nati Coll rcument. ed with ti, we trust the ted States will be left in peace, music of the syrens without a nd discordant accompaniment from re judi the con Regard e new there is this much at least in its favor, ‘The scenery is artistic and beautiful, and “forms a striking contrast 1 paintings and ha been an eyesore | to the an cademy. The sets, the eli gers, and the tumes at the old Florence's poems in for * years and year surd and out of place luctior The love its electric mate politan; and, t duced have been fection of det mendiat After the few alt isin the third row of boxes and in tl ies have been con pleted, this house will be about perfect the Academy of Music stockholders ha ter look to their laurel Mr. Try Mi famous bu at the Star The firs of the l joy the house, Mrs as this lady s are intended to be rion seene in ** Fa e Metre as pro- | we With a per= sil worthy the highest ope miton the sty com: rry are doi a nd are becom. and second wement were regular for Mr. Irving and the rself, Mr. Terriss atten, and ** honors are rites entered upon a successful career at both the Casino and the not only enjoy the cither German or choose between a title role, At th warbles the part of Symon Symonoviez, with | a Teutonic accompaniment; while at the Casino, Carleton assumes the same part in the most approved Anglo-Savon manne Th ected runs of the few plays pro- duced by the Madison Square managements acem to have a bad effect on some of their actrc Effie Elisler came One may ing it in he may al: or the ieistinger near losing her reason | The Romance of a Poor Young Man. | And to tl playing 1 Kirke.” and. now Carrie Turner has become so tired of * Young | Mrs. Winthrop” that she has committed | rimony ne to Europe to escape further s in the part, There really ought to be a society for the prevention of cruelty to actors established at once. Who knows what may happen to vif he keeps on playing * The jah” a few centuries lo After most elaborate preparations, ** In | finally been produced at The | Standard, he French Opera ‘Troupe have started their provincial tour, and Aimee h: his shall be her ext season she comedy, and has already written for her by M yp and Gill, called ** Manvzelle.” Tn piece id to have a part exactly suited to her style | nl to her eapability for speaking English as she is Mr, Coghlan has not made a hit in TI Duke's Motto;” neither has Miss Gerard it is said that this lady will retire to her native heath after the run of the present play. Me allacks, has proved popular success, and Mr. Wa ing from his late illne Great is the popularity of the An Institute F di this year’sevhibi efforts, ‘The little ones 1s delighted with the machinery, nd the novel are the older and trains from the suburbs are crowded with visitors to the show. — Tt is open afternoon and evening, but the build- I be closed Dec, Ist, and those who ave not seen the wonders had better improve the present opportunity. lack Is improv: | an | ion sure | inventions ing wi n Lory AvGestus be Lacy, proud scion, Led gracefully down in the dance Mademoiselle Maric Ann iF A lal intance from France. It is said that the blood ef the Caesars Flows blue in the veins from his heart, While her pa got his eash ont of Greasers, Hauling freight on the plains in a cart. Gus had hired somewhere a claw: In the middle had parted his hai While she lisped iful m And dressed with particular care. a heal Then he whispered sweet words, fullof honey, Of the title he carried by law Of his ivy-crowned castle and money, (Two dollars he'd just won at“ draw.) Yawned s (As if giving Then drawle¢ I—ah—pw know, in an indolent fashion, nis brain time to grow), not,it all in a passion, me you will have me, you the fair maiden did stutter half-melting me > utterly utter “own, ownest dude.” Her * He said she was “t She called him her ve And thus they did have one anothe Ring the curtain down slow dah!" She is home, keeping house for her mother, And he’s home, living off of her pa! Ex parte—a political turncoat. A toute force—a cornet band | Th: Answers to Correspondents. Awatecr.—W n to live and die ic; we were born comic; mic. We have no desire ur own funeral—we mean Tuk JupoE, of not our editorial s Our li future or the past. We are nei or prophets. for the past tthe jet the dead past bury its dea ght ask, with the fi t has posterity done is in the ther historians with Le racehorse of As pus Sir our Echo answers, would answe R. Dey. P.—Y rit of rivalry udy), ui As for Ti kind of th m tween deed, it exis FB Jepar at the oth he is too wise for that JouLy.—Haven't you mistak friend: al by nature your perhaps you were not in basket. Yet so itis, lation—you'll find con: mission, In other words for th But there is one ex pany there Aparna, aford ory iy: don't bodder- me We canne such nonsense, We might not wish to interfere larly m, Arriicten. give you a prescription, with the doctors kill. The M.D.s, lertakers own the ly in f industry, We would, how read THe Jeper wilicine to the ¢ Iyquinen. —Yoi ae is full of nake bat we who are re licensed to ter's) fleld ever, suggest fat, and thi sh and grow The editor of Tw ly, His chief and be happy. de. ther A Clean Shave. Save Hass, the barber, ‘* Shust sit dowa— *Pve ju * Quite clean, at twenty-tive per cent.” Ciank Bett, the President of the New nt Asylum at Bronxville, has been ng to that ociation, ac the bells of St. ¢ surrounding residents, hree children lay dead at the Morgue and several others rously ill in tents surrounding the asy- at time, mmittee of investigation consider the extraordinary rate of mortality there a prop- er subject for criminal investigation by the grand jury. ‘The general ery is do away with the Bell.” A Srkatrorp, Conn., woman dreamed that she saw her husband kissing a neigh- hor's wife: she awoke, struck him across the face and broke his nose, ‘The next night he ate mince pie, Welsh rarchit, dried apples i wedding cake to have a dream to. get uare with her.—Boston Post. He died of apoplexy before morning, and now she sets her “ widow's cap” for another he Bey Better says that as there are two women to every man in the Bay State, he advises them not to go West—at least not till ter the election—if they belong to the enback party. Ben an eye to the future. comicbooks.com