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THE JUDGE. e Ranks” ; i it goes withou ing that isat Niblo’s, and ‘* The Rajah” n Square. v still vibrating, » Rankin’s; and as funny as ever at The 51 r Student,” or * The Lad yons set to music, is doing well at Th Co nd ‘* The Stranglers of Pari probably continue to run until this article 1s and sre | published. | there has not been Wyndham and his company are York now has an oppor- a little, a very little ican play- xt week will se and Booth really States; but the The Standard, Booth at 3 to th Union nd Walfack’s (of cou 1 nal matinee s close, was a notable. performance prybody that was anybody in ion was there, ly was de | from his paper the other mornin: | do they iv from thing it to have on expect to have e and Erving and Ter ly for one day. tt favorite, and and charmin n to tackle kindly to but t point ible people like TH and wish she'd grow orpulent. Her resem jance to poor Bernhardt in’ this respect is nost too painful. Wallack’s is still infested with and the play is worse than the in selves. fortuna well i xten «3 not even look gives an ad- character whic h} ! but when she culat, cong be excused fr » performance. The charact e, both in the novel and the play is most unnatural and artificia and if it were possible for anythin ke this | 8c fied female to exist on this terrestial aphero, the proper thing to do with her | would be to put her in a gliss case and | handle with care ably good ac t half as re- | pulsive as Ouida would have us believe, but | the devil (on the stage) is never as black as Everson are beautifully mounted pst. nanghty things, is | not nice. "It is dull and tiresome, and there is scarcely a dramatic situation to relieve the | | the | some. warfare continues, though » much firing along the lines of late. They don’t have as much ballet at the Metropolitan as one would naturally expect them to have, considering amount of talent they possess in the ys hke to see Caval- of the light fan- but there is a law of compensation, at one misses in feet and ankles on the de up for by the ly dis play of upper extremities in the boxes ‘The operatic azzi and her sister trippe tustic: ond w A New Kind of Plant. ‘Tiey’RE an intelligent couple—the Spil- | kinses; man a “My dear,” said the former, looking up what an by a telegraph plant? [have little acquaintance with botany and the veg kingdom in general, but’in all ne works I’ve read upon that subject have made of a telegr oh plant. and_ precious little replied his wife tartly. 1 Int upid a question, Didn't you ever notice them bushes and weeds and things growin’ round the bottom of the poles along the railroad tracks? m’s what they call telegra freshingl “Oh, [ never thou Mr. S., with the air of ndden illumination moment 4 of the eye suppose that ation of the p ‘Humor may be a vei Spitkin rved I little intelligen “Oh! remarked man upon whom a dawned; veg nts quiet © did think of that be- * with a look of profound admiration at his wife’s superior wisdom, Parnick Catuie door of a open, entered, vant girl whi nding the basement wn-stone front in Brooklyn, nd was recognized by helping himself to the silver, which had just been placed on the table for | | dinner. She screamed for help; and Pat, drawing the four corners of the table-cover together, tied the silver therein, swung the bundle over his shoulder, and made good his Should Patrick call again, the police, who are now on the watch, are prepared to make it pleasant for him. “Do you know, sir, that you have out- raged not only the xed laws of society, but | may still be seen at The will | Subscribing for a Paper. young lai incinnati news “TT would tepped into the office of a ner and s like to subscribe for your s,” was the polite response. y x igetiae “Oh, not for a week, And then “J only use the: papers last u long tim she replied. “SATAN Is ever watching to find us un- * What a fine ion boss some rai railr ad. —oil City Blizard. Bl ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. Gentlemen’s FURNISHING DEPARTMENT | High Class Novelties in London & Paris Neckwear. | Brocade and Japanest Si Silk Robes de Chambre. Cloth and Velveteen Smoking and Study Jackets. 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