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12 Sages Judge and the Play. A holiday seem- phunny—A Christ. mas pantomime. The most popular man in this admin- istration is Mrs. Grover Cleveland. She removes her hat on entering a theatre and has already been nominated for a sec- ond term. The Campbells have been coming since our earliest rec- ollection. It is only recently, however, that the cable has brought us face to face with a realiza- tion of the fact that they have arrived. They have a cool way of attracting people up at the Madison inten, They keep cyclones on draft ed Indians on ice. There is an of- ss about an over-fresh Sioux, how- er, which no artificial, machine-worked blizzard can overcome, Mr. Harrigan giv in January a new play entitled * McNooney’s Visit.” Toseveral thousands of people this announcement will be ng as acrammed Christ nas stocking, Some people would hav9 been dissatisfied ith the condition of things cxisting at the time of Adam and Eve. Mrs. Langtry’s new play, ** Enemies,” has been condemned in cer- st have been delayed about two weeks by snow.” Oh dear ! and just in time to save us buying our 's dinner. Won't it be delic time ?” {tain quarters because there is not enough of | Mrs. Langtry to be seen in it. Unless the Lily can work in a low-neck dress and a case of pneumonia in each act some one is going to kick. Apropos of this, | we heard a woman remark on the opening night that she didn't care what was said, no! y; fully and unquestiona one could extract emotion out of a tight-fitting VI804 has 80 fully % nally basque, and if Langtry didn’t give us more et these three prime conditions as | negligee and less respectability the play would successfully as ALLCOCK’S POROUS |prove a qualified fizzle. This same captious PLASTERS. They are safe because sinner went into ecstacies over the unsympa- |, lous drucs a thetic acting of Charles Coghlan, and likened t?®Y Contain no deleterious drucs and |Langtry'’s beauty to that of a prepossessing | 4° Manufactured upon scientific prin- cow. iciples of medicine. They are sure | Current ‘attractions Jim.the Penman ” at, because nothing goes into them except |the Madison Square, ‘ Moths” at Wallack’s, Ingredients which are exactly adapted |‘*The O'Reagans” at the Park, the minstrels to the purposes for which a plaster is | at Dockstader's, Margaret Mather at the Union required. They are speedy in their ac- Square, Helen Dauvray at the Lyceum and 145, because their medicinal qualities Mrs. Langtry at Niblo’s. ————— go right to their work of relieving pain |, Robert Downing wears the mantle of McCul- ang restoring the natural and healthy lough, not to say of Forrest—at least if he |doesn't nobody else does. His Spartacus is performance of the functions. of done without the gloves—with bare knuckles, Muscles, nerves, and skin. with lungs in primest order, with sinews at their best, with the entire will, heart and grip | given up to the business in hand. Is this to say ception, and yet our possibilities are greater that the performance is coarse and overdone? than they are in England, or can ever hope to Not at all. Mr. Downing gives Spartacus the be. Our rivers are more numerous, more robust character that Spartacus has, that isall. inviting, more accessible, and sume of our It is aremarkable performance, and Mr. Down-| plays ranker—still our playwright lives. To ing will be given directly all the honors of | be in the swim is the noblest ambition of the succession that his managers claim for him. _| present generation. Won't somebody immor = talize himself—Mr. Charles H. Hoyt, for George P. Sims, the English playwright, on! instance ? | the first night of the production of the ‘The Lights of London” walked up and down the ~ SUPE, SURE AND SPEEDY No external remedy every yet doe- { The prodigal son was hardly more welcome |Thames embankment with his mind fixed than a young man who at a reception on 49th | upon committing suicide in the event of the street last Thursday, when the question * Who |play proving a failure, We have Anglomania has some cigarettes ¢” was asked, promptly pro- in all its phases over here with this single ex- duced a package of Virginia Brights. HOLIDAY GAME. Expressman.—‘‘ Here's a box for yer ; charges $10. It’s the iously gamey by this strongest cheese I ever smelt.