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h still ine ompleten finished in the ¢ cauntifal in its inc ably be wtury or two. and Barton have pluck and perseverance prise, and,to use their own word * done the best they could unde ally trying circumstance ‘The interior of the theatre and the decorations, for the mc decidedly pleasing, “There is a dance of peacock’s feathers all ov and the portrait of the proscenium the establ anid will pre himent. hor a upon them sce The pr curtain is 4 dad to know, be umine inform: but, had we ve sitspected mpany is a good ch work as this, 0 nomight have ‘exerted a better canse. as everybody know * Orphee aux Enfe not kuow that * rowers in irydic body fers adve ful than n Vanoni fails to make characte though bewitchingly. Some of th very pretty women, but A short skirts, sh somewhat Billie Bark Laura Joyee skirts than Digby EBurydice wv Pauline terrifyin, a yretty and ording to the rem: liant couplet ** written ex Dollars 1 Boy been produced. allack’s they are trying This time, the play and was first publis ears the At Daly, withdrawn, In it, Mr. Germon, aser made their first ap] nt to be happy, pponent, saved her about UV that Potter, the mu: the Herald, has written a play in their new enters is att very clumsily exe- om of art.” © sings well, ws alength of lim » that nd dances with is puns to 2 at ominous title Jolin Gilt ances this Coghlan is not in the e f in the courts of reach sical critic of THE JUDGE. and that it will follow ** Duty, The R i side a which i nicl Frohman marry Jay van. more? on hits Confusion, bee Avenue tl >mpany o and doin, ness. wfusion all along at his atre; but it hasn't seemed ** Monte Cristo,” with Jim- and the immaculate Belle- the road play- good buy - Fifth toy my O Neill ville, doesn’t draw, Mr. Buchanan's has not proved a popular sucecss, and Harrson is not happy. She chose her own part, and made a poor selection. Fallen women a the stage. Little Edie Ellsler, as sw plicity, wins the sympathies of the few people in the andi- ence that do not quietly fold up their Steele Mackaye chairs, and silently ste fore the close of each peter Mme. Dolare probably. follow judge from apy long to wait be can do with her per. oth is at the Star, and seats there | like hot cakes, neially, F loin well, and in time may b ble to retrieve one or two of the fortunes he has lost. He made n iy enough money out of his Boston en- pnt to pay for a new house in the of Pork and ad t ght to satis ty the most exalted ambitic ay at the Union Square omplete, is arse shown great s. they have F excepti ast p stip the pla all not have t the fair lady neither mbroid Matrimonial. TeLtametta pe Varn, middleag With several thousands of dollars per ann., Being weary of living a bachelor’s life Ianvious to meet with a 1 man, up, but Mr. | his “Orpheus and an adapt- ” but ever She must be y tempered, and Bright, active, And, while pretty, e« All the modern I and strong; ant with Latin and Greek and even es, too, she must speak 1 intere nd dances $ are * in She must do mathematics, and every But he don’t want a‘: and col- k | He wont wed a book-worm or musty old don— No. An ele pedantic Ufigure’s a sine quit non Mall inane, and and | And she always must dre and nd appear a fr made To honor his taste his abode; And yet not by Bat a nice itt an idle young belle ir, who can make puddings well; Who can sew on his buttons coffee and tea, ka - he still would be And after his comfort in And though money ‘s no obje d Ifa snug little fortune the applicant had. He would ee To apply in lost: Sending fullest And their hei; psel ull Ladies mt time, whe seck for this post rticulars, ph¢ and their wei; MONSEIGNEUR DE VAR. nd Ade Govenrson Betien that a woman is not a ingly nominated one Barnstable, to fill the Board of Health ie Mrs. Leonar Governor is going of the fair Presidency. of Ma on, 3 Major ‘I vacancy Lunacy claimed for If this is the way the k on the strong-minde ex he may bid yood-by He will not get even the | nomination, Has he forgotten that ever since the first fracas in Eden, alled ** Cul- | controlling power in all lands? She wanted f con. for she has money, and her in the wl Any- | ML | lest their chance should be woman has been the | | He Had it Badly. vw man coming this es to his friend Spilkins, s went up Broadway together the other us * replied Spilkins. wr queer about him, doesn’t th Do vou mark his’ negligee and distrait 4 purstied wide, low-turned shirt coll loose-flowing neck ribhon; his = Kempt locks, and his eves wildly rolling it were, with a fine pectic. phrensy? tthe eaceethes seribendi.” ; You don’t say se!” ex- app nes 1k ‘s seribendi, cruption, or itch, yon Lord Byron, Ton Moo peare and John Milton, Sad case—verv “Oh, 1 see hallucination all rolled into « suid Does If that wey replied Janes, Ie Spitk Spilkir the disc that is one of its it badly, te poor fellow. “Dear m very often a mischievous ny are afiicted av that it wis— with twinkle of the with the complaint I should Spilkins, hurriedly, and biddin he whisked round gone in an in the even ten the us unt, while his of his way, and inwardly eon latest acquisi- eal joker. ¥. friend pursuce whistling a gratulatin tion to his reputat prac CHARLES ‘OTT, of t jug on a stree iscity, while stund- ch chain, and on looking young fellow who had running down the for the can crowded against et. ‘The ; Stop thief! red | officer Kane came to the rescue. “My dear Charles,” said the cop, “ you Af-nott the man to submit to an ind nity like this, I'll lend you my valuable aid. With that he gave. eliase, and with a few s of Jamic’s Kane captured the thief. | 80 DAYS’ TRIAL rd lustily, and 8 Pattern STAMPING : for Keosin: ail wt comicbooks.com