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‘Tae Talian warblers hay 1 hanting and fighting have \ and the silenc ional an fes- only thing to distra around either opera he benefit, or an tivity, where harmony, enn incidental y the hudies of (for th eof charity) take pleas exhibit- ing their charms of mind, and body as well. Their souls are about all that is hidden by the numerous yards of satin or tulle that it ad the period a leading jeweller's Tun Jep only) a pair of i soit thong occured to him iption would be equally ap- cineture that encomy teen inch waists of On account of t ers would necessarily have Diamond o: 1 type would doubtless b attractiv not he who runs, but h who dar + privile But such distracting thoughts cause us to wander from our subject. Treb the Metropolitan, made a hit in “Carmen” and Campanini, as Don Jose, did ashe usually doc tenor of his way, Nicolini, down at the Academy, was not s¢ ‘al, and his path and his to have proved most un- akes to make At seen (under buckles, habe that this inse ay be said Atti, as Anentte, opera, called in A d the Fairy showed how r com’ ts. was a big step, but the to it. Besid the two operas was Mr. Irving’s and Mr. at the Star. Between the * Merchant of Venice, Mr. Irving, Miss Terry and the ellent company, and the same play by the Booth Company, there is Mr. Booth, as Shylc ceptable, but the play, with no Port at all worth mentionit salm s bad Hamlet would be with the part of Hamlet left out Mr. Shake speare play in five in the tty little Diva was equal nce ¥ than that between Booth’s performances given by originally us Shylock doesn’t a und the audience came Booth, not the play, the curtain w x down as the Jew makes his exit, a lit- fore the end of the fourth act. der certain circum: need; this cuti short of the play would have been a reli at unfortunately a double bill, nant of Venice more of The to listen to, (and this wrote this there was quite aisugh K to make a tremendous amount of noi —purstied the even | though, | letween the | nized it qui mal y | to read. | and | spon THE JUDGE. bat THe Jepor as the same play he saw Far port and the same Petruchio re such delicate humor at what is 1 Avenue Theatre, many —say eleven ver Booth has not not to. say nfusion, seare Dave wit ith improve slovenly way his produced, hus aeting. Hi sense an artist the box office receipts m tthe Fifth Aven mutually ‘contribute her’s support. tley Campbell 1 new play for the Squ fter all. the name beeau lish play of t with the I Ati however si have been, lan a to one sucees wetory uded not to itis because « ve wouldi't | mberlain, we eparation ” > present time, know the himself will 1 MeKee himself from the Ur Square and go upon the with th ily moral a ma cal rm Beaten is t 1 annont from the manage- ment, but Min has a little word to say about the id when the what we upon will then separate road all French time arrives, we shall politely phrase it, wons verrous sev, Or, as t Oxty some under it—ice, Sutticient « w to cover proud walkin heels, down ¢ Only as Sweetly, indeed, the memory his fine new pant stoppil Only an oath Only 3 “ wd in a chill to creep. aw in deportinent neat by that treacherous ice under feet Only a man! but fallen so low, g the author « A PENNSYLVANIAN. ried, has dis that children with fighting propensities, Any « ried man who } had his el ever tl inches could have on Globe. mar- born 1 omar- , pr y just pvered him that,— The bore on earth is the who has just had a tooth pulled. to tell the whole story from the th first began to ache to tl in which he allowed it to be Philadelphia Call. est man Ile wants time the to pulled. — id Jenkins, ** Smithers is word: but then he asked Derrick, man who keeps h low is that? ne will take .? said a man to his physician, who had just presented a bill fe treatment daring a recent illne not much ready money. this out in trade ¢ ‘oh, fully answered the doctor; “I think we can ar- e that; but what is your business?” * 4 cornet player,” was the startl .— Fall River (Mass.) Herald. I have | star to the | this, t kicked in | &50 for Diamond Cut Diamond. Tne head clerk of 1 tile house was bra the amount of busit “You may judge of i ‘when Ptell you that the ence only, cost ¥ id the clerk of itting by, ** what when T save omitting to dot Milwaukee merean- pens another °, is that to our 4,000 r the +i corre in merely Peck’s Sun. ondence, Knew His Man. ‘The other day a man with rather a gen- but avery red nose, opened the acroewded car on the L. & N. in an une intently nd he said: there a Chicago drummer in this ¢ looking fellow up from the im at is it? 1 come into Irgus. * rk-serew the smoker: ansville A LADY writes way to know to preserve a piano. how is the best The best way to preserve the piano is to cut it in quarters, take out the they syrup of s core and boil the pieces until about half done. ‘Then make a r and pour it over the piece can be put up in cans or j crved in this way will Keep all winter. —Deck's Sun. ALitTee faded flower: **See here,” said the manager, “Tf you are going to have bouquets handed to” me every night, why don't you get decent ones ? "Look at lit all wilted. Why can’t fa bouquet as Th bouquet as you the m it’s the same one.” are I always n 3 rieked Why, holy sunflower, Lowell Citizen «Joux,” a druggist “how is your sa of li ot plenty,” said John. © we well supplied with that? afresh barrel just arrived tl Our stock of salves, lotions and broken lies of all sorts is complete, is we've got enough of every- well, then,” said the pro- at the sky through the it looks as though we might ezing night, and you had and wash down the steps."— hia Call, to his clerl for ban A morning,” Very front w have Letter Philadely comicbooks.com