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| their dram Loui: dow an and to It looks now if Marri would make a success of their ve New Park, Forthe first time in the as carefully f Harr boom, head, the populac With the atvent business has taken time: W thing is flourishing and th the and disconsolate looking « thing fifth street and Broadway, begin \ ou signs of life and activity, : "s latest isealed “MeAl a blacksmith hnny chman, July oved b St woman, and Molly is bele Bally O' Bri (John Wild is Mrs. Van Dusen’s color who bears the remarkable» Showers. There i a rich oll uncle (Ia in the cast, and he is the man the legacy. He makes Molly his heire ad, || after numerous difficulties overcome, || the Doctor marries his lady love, and all ends y Fisher) | Braham has as usual written excellent nm for several songs. * Pat and His Little Brown Mare.” ** the Bellows Blow,” **Mister Dool and one or two others, The company of the Theatre ( omique has been rather hard worked s1 Blow | oxeg Si the bet THE JUDGE. this saine opera at the Bijou, and mado a signal f Jat W girl who is bre ughter of the female re Innocent might have bel Francesca da Rimini Perhaps the Casino singers s of the new play d Collier announce ing us an American man this time is Mr. to ullack’s, Shook intention of na, The comi 3 B. Nathal. ith it, so we shall, of at le: witnessing another } 7) thal’s play is said to be in five acts. | The scenes are laid in France. Time of Louis Xiv. The story is that of a young ht up to believe she is the id woman retainer of a noble cidently hears that she is of a nobleman imprisoned n yy. She y thedaught ad e have Fidelio,” which has been given several son at the Metropolitan, ready seen the dungeon cell, r disguised in boy’s clothes, ner, and the jailer.—Any- zm iss Maud Harrison will play the part of heroine in the new play, but the play 3 | will not be produced tll "Three Wiv Legacy,” and the author himself spy tae Gasol tS decw wcll Dred Healers 6 sales “We, Us and Co.” nght on” at specter: laan lore: ¥ The Fifth Avenue. in’ spite of Daren Ha Annie Y | Mestayer’s horrible and ng litho- ante eee do atetioutieed hic advertisements that have disfigured window of every cigar store from the ery to Central Park. sore and battered head looks as if it rather than to a member of an class comedy a 8s and vulgarity , on to diminish the box office receipts an augment them. There is no ac- ever, and there arc le that delight in monstrosities and re- There is a levee of colored people held ata | hulsive spectacles of all ninds, sore heads in- colored broker's on Thompson street, and | "To \tonce Barrett has succeeded Mme. ori at the Star. Mr. Boker’s Tragedy, is the play, par lence. nee the arrival of Materna, business at Metropolitan Opera House has been er than ever. Damrosch has it his own the castle. She assumes the costume of a of man, this theatre has struck | »y, and secures admission to the dungeon | When it frat commenced. it by impersonat he dumb boy who was to expenses. The Ginny tribes that d | take the place of jailer. ‘The prisoner es- themselves in the murky water capea throagh aid’ of bis daughter, but i catch on. The I discovered and brought back, he is however a money losin, yremem- | found to be innocent of crime and is par- bers the numerous toceured, after | doned by the kit 1 y is said to be Stevens and Murtha d tor apted from “The Dumb Girl of Genoa.” theatre, and when reads very like the libretto of an opera a Museum with the ed to the victim of aslug- | company, and | ay, there not being even an Italian Opera troupe to interfere with him. | Money flows and everybody about the zis happ Last week W. ady Clare” was at Niblo’s. Why Nota member of the company that played it ori ly at Wallack’s theatre wasin the This week Harrison and Gourlay 1 skipped to Niblo’s, and are as mirthful as ever. t Thu there was arat Actor's Fund Benefit performance at Dal Daly’s Company, the Wallack’s, the Union Square, and the Madison Square Companies all took part, no wonder there was a crowded honse. On the twenty-second Mr. Kee Rankin will have a benefit at Wa At The Fourteenth Street ae wre, Booth will play in ©The Wages of Si while Lotta appears at ‘The Grand Oj | House. Gus Williams in “Captain Mishler” is at The People’s Theatre, while our German friends are divid their time non” at ‘The ia, and *Der Fechi von Ravenna” at the Apollo, d Mrs, Me- wllack’s. My Love. | My love she is the fairest maid | That dwells in Arcalie; And though she tries my I know she loveth me heart Her form is like the Her step is light Her face is like the harvest moon, So bright itis and fair. ding rose, s air, Her eyes are like the wild gazelle’s, So large and soft they be; They flash anon, but what care I? I know she loveth me. wn, Good for Round Dances. ALL I invite some news party, Mat no, P. “Wel my chit, oP cour but I do not like to slight the gentle! the press.” “Well, perhaps you lad better ask them, aper men to jafter all. We've got to have some round | dancing.” | It Never Smiles. | _ “1 never saw such a solemn baby as Jones’. Why, it never smile | Tt doesn’t take after its father, then.” «No, but its mother does.” ing of their pretty little theatr have spent most of their nights re any stage they could get, after the r performance was over. ‘That they ! enterprising and plucky no one and the public, appreciati sympathizing with their misfortune, crowd the auditorium of the New Park every night. Young Mr. Daff is duing a fair business at the newly built Standard. Up to the wi present, a journey from the sidewalk to the inside of this theatre was about as dificult to manage as ‘* A trip to Africa” itself. “Prince Methusalem” has departed for the second time from the Casino, and now the patrons of this pretty theatre are trying to make up their minds whether or not they approve of Millocker’s “ Apajane.” Lillie Post, Belle Archer, Mathilde Cottrelly, Francis Wilson, Will Rising etc., are in the cast, but McOaull in days of yore, produced comicbooks.com