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W ' THE WORLD; SATURDAY KVEMWG, JUNE 0, 1884. llSiS: 'fl LONDON STAGE, B . Bjiba Creates a Furoro in "Faust" Hud "Ltioiadi Lammormoor." iK ' BBftrlcan Baby Dancer the Sonsa HHR tion of the Drawing-Rooms. KBko Wonder Dlil Ilor Training In a H New York Uoardlng-IIouio. B (Copvrltht, 1831, br Associated rress ) RiONDON, June 9. Charles Thursby Hiva his expected special matinee t tho Prlnco of Wales's The tre. on Thursday, and produced Hpo new play of the two youthful Kcmbcrs of the Oscar Wilde school, Bohn Grey und Andre Roffalovlch, en Hltlcd "The Blackmailers." The play, In Hts preliminary announcements, was do HFcrlbcd as foeinB of "strong dramatic In terest," and turning upon the vagaries Hiof a young man who, under hypnotic H influence, blackmails people. The per H formance, however, turned out to be a HV most tedious and purposeless presenta Hf tlon. The repulsive story outlined by F I the disciples of Oscar Wilde was with Up 1 out merit of any kind. WM' The run of "Utopia Limited," at It. H I D'Oyley Carte's Savoy Theatre, comes H h to an end to-day. The new opera which K I Is to follow "Utopia Limited" will prob K S ably be produced on June IS or June 23. Wt I The title at present selected Is that of M- I "Mlrette." The libretto, which has H been translated by Messrs. Fred Weath Bj 1 crly and Harry Grcenbank, Is the work B' I of M. Michel Carre, author of "L'En B I fant Prodlguc." The music Is by M. BJ Andre Messagcr, of "La Basoche" fame. Bp The Princess of Wales and her daugh Be' Iters and other members of the royal BK family were present at the charming BL entertainment, Jonotha's concert, at ftf Daly's Theatre, on Tuesday, Hobbe B and Moore's "Journeys End In Lovers' BS Meeting," was exquisitely acted by Bk ' Ellen Terry, Forbes Robertson and Will B lam Terrlss, and met with an en Be thuslastlc reception. B Two pretty songs, the words by Lord BF Beaconsfleld and the music by Princess BC Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg), BJ were sung by Mmes. Amy Sherwln and Bj Antoinette Sterling. B Mme. Melba has created a furore at B Covent Garden In "Faust" and "Lucia B dl Lammermoor." The latter was rc Bjf Vlved specially for Mme. Melba. ISnT Verdi's next production will be a new IBuk departure, consisting of a scries of eight B29K prayers to the Madonna, for chorus and BjMt orchestra, words by Bolto. They will be presented at a full mass to be cele brated upon the occasion of the Festival of San Antonio, at Padua, next year. "Little nuby" Johnson, the baby dancer from New England, has taken Old England's royalty by storm, and Is the leading attraction of the small army of Infantile wonders at present before tho British public. The New England baby Is about three years old, and about a month ago might have been seen turn ing "cartwheels" on Twenty-third street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, New York, where her parents presided over a large boarding-house. Buby Is described as being the pret tiest little dancer, for her age, now on the Btage. She began dancing almost so soon as she could toddle, and seems to havo been dancing ever since. She can kick over her head, do the split with startling effectiveness, turn head over heels, "cartwheels" around the room and then continue dancing, apparently, as if such exercises were nothing to her. Skirt dances, Spanish dances and Ameri can dances she excels In. Tho tiny American wonder has already had tho honor of appearing at Marl borough House before the Prlnco and Princess of Wales and their family, and before the Duke and Duchess of Teclt 1 aVd other members of the royal family. In addition to delighting crowds of mem ' bers of the aristocracy In the most dis tinguished salons of the metropolis. "Little Ruby," who halls from Hart ford, Conn., although she has done her training In New York, may be congratu lated upon having given London an Idea of the large amount of animal spirits, ' piuck and skill, which can be contained ' In one little American girl. She is really t a wonderful child and deserves tho suc cess she has won. There has been a perfect glut.of con certs this season, with the result that artists other than those of the Pattl. Paderewskl and Joachim order stand 'very little chance of receiving more than casual notice In tho papers. Of future concerts, two of tho most Interesting are to be given by Haydn Cotlln and Arthur Somervell, on June 18 and June 20 respectively. The first of these takes place at St. James's Hall, and Mr. Coffin will have tho assistance of Miss jtarguerlte Hall, Miss Agnes Jansor and Messrs. Edward Lloyd, Plun'.et Greene, Lawrence Kelllo and I the little 'cellist, Jean Gcrardy. I Arthur flnmervell. who Is well known as a composer of graceful songs, will be , assisted at his concert by Miss Fanny j Davis. Mrs. Henschcl, Miss Marguerite Hall. Mr. Leonard Borwlck and Mr. Shakespeare. j The manager of the Independent1 Theatre Society announces a play for 1 next scoson by Edward Fordham Spence, the dramatic crltlo of the West minster Oazette and other papers. The play deals with the marital relations of a young girl who is driven Into mar- B Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report itVv Powder IV Absolutely pube rlage with a wealthy old man, and the subject Is handled with some audacity In a reallstlo style. There may possibly bo a little difficulty with the censor, but Mr, Plnero has now opened the door so wide that "A Concentrated Bar gain" will doubtless get through. The author Is one of the younger school of critics, and has reached an Important position rapidly. He Is the son of the late James Spence, of Liverpool, whose book on the great civil war, entitled "The American Union," excited Im mense discussion and resulted In his nppolntment with the late Beresfonl Hope as tho English representatives of the Conffderntcs. . .... On June 21 u mntlnee In nld of the Theatrical Choristers' Association Is to be given at the Lyrlo Theatre, whldi his been kindly lent for the occasion by Mr. Horace Sedgcr. NELLIE BLY AT A "CURE." Obllireil to Gn to n lOcley Instllnte In .Spite of Herself. Nellie Bly detests whiskey. She never could take even a small drink when HI without making a wry (not rye) face. But tho Sunday editor of "The World" decided that she must take the Keelcy ' NELLIE nl.Y UNDER TREATMENT, cure, and she has been a patient at an Institution near New York for a week. "I didn't show any whiskey symptoms," sho said yesterday, "so I told them I was a victim of absinthe. If you want to I know what It is like to take the cure 1 you must read my story in 'The orld to-morrow." C'omlnir 12 cuts. Th Clltlon Tennis Club hold! 1H annual open ing to-Jar it the club srounjii, Arrochar. 8 I. A tea anit reception will be held from 4 until 7 o'clock. Iter, Henry Eierlsnn Cobb will speak on "A Younu Man'a llellclon" In tho oiinu Mcn'a In stitute, 223 Howery, at 4 1" M. to-morrow. ncr. Charles I. Thompson will apeak on "The Saloon and Municipal Reform" at the Madison Avenue I'reshyterlsn Crufth, Madison avenue and Fifty-third atreel, to-morrow evening Vigilant Club's excursion and oullng to Idle wild drove. Long Island Sound, to-morrow. Annual excursion of Koltes Tost, No 32. o A. It., up Long lelsnd bound, landing at Whltestone on tho return, to-morrow. (lood Government Club K will open Us club rooms at 521 Hudson street Monday evening. The first excursion of the Sumner Women's Re lief Corps. No 3, of nhloli Mm Mary J. Dura ham Is I'resldent, will bo held Monday at Coney Island. The Washington Heights regressive Association will hate an excursion to Ie-na Island June 18. The Eureka Club will hold Its third annual outing at Devlne's drove, Westchester, Sunday, June 24. Borne well-known sprinters will take part In the races and there will be a baseball match between the Eureka Club and Michael Sherry Aasoclatlon teams Sprinter Henry Stern will be the starter of the ganue. The annual excursion of the Thomas F. McCord Association will take place Sunday, July t, to Cornwaltoo Grove, Long Island Sound. FOR THE SICK BABIES, Prayera and Good Wishes Sent to tho Fund Contributors. Frco Doctor Brings tho Mossago from a "Helpless Mother. Karly Operation of tho Fund Work nntl Gratifying Hesnlts. The Subscriptions. Previously acknowledged IT.ITt IS . Visitors to Dome, rulltier Ilulldlng II 12 Iieborah Benevolent Sewing Society 10 00 Ilaby Elspeth (00 Master John W. Ranaome and Alex I Schtlsengcr 4 25 A Carpenter 1 00 W. D SO Theie Is a messige for all the readers of "The Evening World" In the following letter written by a Fund doctor: " 'Please do something for baby; don't mind me. I have been told that I can't be cured.' "This Is the answer I received to-day from a poor woman when asked If I could do anything for her. The little homo was wretchedly furnished, but clean. Two children and two widows mother and grandmother comprised the family. The father has been dead eleven months, snd such support as It has comes from a girl nine years of age, who minds children for women who go out to work. "I gave necessary medicine to both baby and mother, bought some nourish ing food for the little family, and came away with prayers and good wishes for all tho readers of The Evening World.' " Any reader who hesitates about accept ing this benignant and gracious acknowl edgment as his or her due may deserve It by becoming at once a contributor to the Sick Babies' Fund. The Fund Is the pride of "The Evening World" readers, and although all have not contributed to Its support this year, each and every one Is expected to do so at his earliest con . venlence. I At this moment the Fund has more than 57,000 to Its credit, which makes It not only possible, but a positive delight to the free doctors to relieve the distress In which they find so many of their little patients. The work hSB been extended and Is being prosecuted with unusual vlgr. This Is the only year In Its gra cious history that the Sick Babies' Fund has employed doctors to minister to the poor during the Spring, and as more work Is being done more money will be needed to carry It on through the Summer months. Those who have been In the habit of sending contributions and donations during the hot weather are earnestly re fiuested not to delay their favors. Let the dog days take care of themselves. Send what you can spare now, and If need bo make the usual subscription later. The babies and young children unit Wyse's New Remedy If the physical powcrsjHre broVen and decayed. It restores vitality In either sex and glvea new life to every muscle, ligament nerve and tendon. It Is a great rejuvenator. It stimulates the secro tlona throughout the entire system. It stands highest for the cure of nrlght'a Disease, Diabetes. I Diseases of the KIDNEYS. LIVER. BLADDER and URINARY OROANS. Recommended by peo- rle we all know. Bold by all druggists, Trice 1.00. are suffering from throat and stomach troubles peculiar to the weather; they have colds and cramps and growing fains In their delicate bones. Scores of hem would feel Jolly and look pretty If they had some new clothes. It might not be nn altogether bad Idea to turn the I closets Inside out, bundlo up the accumu lated smull clothes and express them to 28 Hast Twenty-llrst street. Mrs. Hob erts has more room than anything else In the Fund wardrobe; several orders from the frco doctors remain unfilled. These glllerlng, bright afternoons Mad ison Siiarc Is nllvo and crowing with babies and little Idlers. They walk on the grass under the very noses of the , Park and city policemen; they fill most of the benches, block every turn, space and crosswny, and consume more water it the fountains than the draught horses. Visitors and guests from the neighbor ing hotels remark on the sickly appear- i anco of these rollicking tots 1 "I'cor little kids," a gentleman was saying to his wife Thursday afternoon, "they look as though thev had been kept I In the cellar all Winter and whitewashed to get the cobwebs off " i Of rours", ho was i, stranger In New York, and didn't know what ho was talking about; tho youngsters, as a mat ter of fact, wero very good-looking. The real "poor little kids" don't go to Madi son Square and try to drink the fountain dry and tramp down tho young grass. If he wants to know about the babies who really do live In cellars and dark rcoms, and are so thin-blooded that they look like little ghosts, he has only to talk to one of the stuff physicians of the Sick Babies' Fund. Their patients don't go to tho fashionable parks. Many of them don't go out of doors, and the ma jority nre to III to care what becomes of them. That these doctors sent out by the Sick Babies' Fund have postponed Indefinitely several funerals this season there Is not the shadow of a doubt. If you would like to be Instrumental In Btopplng a few, and curing a few small Invalids, send a letter containing a few dollars or dimes to the Fund. Address It to the cashier of "The World." and be blessed by the Fund babies' relatives and friends. NELL NELSON. Drhnrnh Hevrlnn Boclety. To the Editor: Indole.! please find S10, amount of eonlrlbutlon to the Sick rubles' Fund from the Deborah Ben evolent Sewing Society. UERTHA OERSONt. Secretary,. ITS East One Hundred and Second street A Friend of Former Seasons. To the Editor: Inclosed please find IS for "The Evening World" Sick Babies' Fund, riease acknowledge under name of BAUT ELSTETH. Iloya Produce a Play. To the Editor: Inclosed find It 21, the proceeda of an entertain- - m None So Good. 1 None Goes So Far. I si w The 25 cent bottle of Knapp's RRootbecr Extract will proaucci &6 to 10 gallons of peerless root-J mbcer, whereas a large bottle of Jjany other extract produces lcsss srootbeer and of inferior quality,! I S Moral : use the best. Get ter-S3 -H EXTRACT J Buy the Extract, and make jj the Rootbeer at home. W All Orocers and Druggists, 35c. 1 BSFtirmiukmKKUnutSKttSUit est girts try the ytrang (teoplt ef West Nlntty Irst street for the Sick Babies' Fund. "A Flag of Truce" was the play performed, characters be ing taken by Maater JOHN W. RANSOME, ALEX SCIILI8ENUEH. From n Cnrpenler. To the Editor: Inclosed please find II for "The Evening World's" Sick Dables' Fund. A CARI'ENTER, BEGGED FOR AN APOLOGY. He Got It, Ills (llrl Wni Made llnppy nnd (he I.onfcrs Smiled. A young man left his girl standing on Fourteenth street In Union Square about theatre time last evening, while he popped Into a tobacco shop to get a cigar. While he was gone three big men ranged themselves against tho building near the waiting girl, and remarked In I chorus; "Good evening, sweetheart," to which they added fervidly, "Wow, ' mammal Ain't she n peach!" The young man came forth to find his girl boiling over with rage. "Make those loafers apologise; they Insulted me," she halt shrieked. The young man glanced hopelessly at his companion, upon whom, It was too evident, he had been laboring to make an Impression. "If you are any sort of a man, you will make them apologize." she Insisted. "Very well," he exclaimed In a I'll-dle-for-you tone, and he strode over to the three men. "What do you mean by Insulting my lady?" he roared, so that she could 1 hear, and then rapidly under his breath, I "Nix, now, no scrap. This Is a bluff. Stand by." I "We didn't Insult nobody's lady friend," the biggest one growled with a grin. "Yes. you did, and I want you to apol ogize: this at the top of his lungs, and then hastily, sotto voce: "Help me out, for God's sake. Apologize." The three laughed together, nnd final ly the fellow stepped out and, lifting his hat. said to the girl, "Sorry to nave made you think we were trying to In sult you," and then asldt to the youth, "How's that, culT" Tour apology Is accepted, nnd here's my hand," loftily replied the young man, and then he added to the by-play of the scene with "You've saved my life, old top. See you later." Clutching the arm of the now mollified young woman, tho young man sailed airily away with her. Central Pnrk Concert To-Morrow, There will be musle on the Mall, Central Park, to-morrow at 4 r. M., by the Seventh Retlment Band. The following Is ths programme: TART I. Star Spaniled Danner. I. March, "Waahlncton duard" Ratal I. ballet Suit., "La Dloonnda" ronchlelll (Three movements ) I. Quartet, 'The Day of the Lord" Rltter Messrs. Rollers. Hunt, (lsorge and Archlmede 4 A Scene In the South Wilson I. Spanish chant (with variations) Williams TART II. Overture, "Mlsnon" Thomas T, Cornet solo, "t'rsdle Sons" llowson I w. n. Roaers I Bcherso from Symphony No 8 Beethoven I. Collection of famoua Scotch songs .... Oodfrey I Doxotosy. !fo Harm from This nnnnnny, I It. Walsh, ef 711 Eleventh avenue, was driving a horae attached to a Usht waton last night on King-abridge rnad, near One Hundred and Eighty first atreet. when the horse rsn away. It was captured at One Hundred and Flrty-thtrd atreet, by a policeman. No one waa hurt. la from Ohio and Is Crnsy- S. M. Shocker, a young msn of Ada, O., who Is visiting Nsw York on business. Is In Chambers Street Hospital .suffering from dementia. He waa received at the hospital last night from the ElUa- . beth street police station. I Bulne Notices. I The genuine Old Craw lire baa the wont I Jive and our name ou the label, also our naroo on I aids of cork and top of capsule. IL B. Kirk A Cu. I WtwYork No Cine to Bostartls's Assailant. There Is no clus to ths ssaallant tt Nicholas Bogartls, s peddler, of II Oak street, who wss knocked senseless In front of 11 Madison atreet last night by an unknown man. Bogartls spent the night In Chambers Street Hoipllat and -was-transferred to Ilellerue Hospital thla morning. It was not known at Chambera Street Hospital whether Bogartts'a condition Is serious. s AVnnt in Owner for n I'ncketliook. The police of the West One Hundred and Fifty second street station want an owner for a pocket hook picked up In ths street. It contslns checks and two photographs. rSHKToPULARTRKNOMToNToTSl jisririiNFii:i.i ilffiTWMTtT.lTTTfT It FORTIFIES Dn-Jv NOURISHES DOUVand 1 STIMULATES D -. 5 -, ' REFRESHES D V SL 1 fl I Indorttd by eminent Phjjlclsni everywhere, j a sola bt asea.irrs sso eaocsas. ! s vOnf CrOfl v,0,0 iussnTunoss. I J OtJIll r.tJU, Album, 75 PORTRAITS ' , and AUTOGRAPHS of Celebrities. 4 HaKIANI A CO., II Wt ink SU. Wsw Teas. Amusements. lnsTomo " ' SIOUX INDIAN WAR VILLAGE OPEN SUNDAY, JUNB 10TH. CONEY ISLAND. RAIN-IN-TIIE-PACB. CUSTER'S FOE. S1TTINO HULL'S BLOODY CABIN. M 0IIO3T DANCES 20,004 Indian Battle Relics. Blrda, Animals, Dogs Ponies, Furs, Robes. Curios CllINCIIlLA, ONLY LIVINO INDIAN DWARF. ADMISSION ISC. NOT A WILD WEST. ROSTER & DIAL'S. Mat. To-Day, MUSIC HALL AND ROOF GAUDEN. AD.MIMHION TO IIOTII ftO CIKNT8. !.&.LIVINC PICTURES VAUDEVlLLK,HM.UALTIKa. HOVhX,TIEM. llKANlJ Kvga.ata Mat. Wed. a al at? GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH. tt3&U IMME.TAVARY. TO-NIHUT-FAL'HT. ninTnnio wkiibr Jt fields, ben- PASTOR S. kbo&4ii?asss A BIC8HOVyTO-NICHT. lldVT'BMAD.BQrTheatrs. Frank McKee,M,T. To-day at 'J lnt To-night at A 3a LAST 3 PKIIFORMANCE.S. MINNIE SELIGMAH LADY GLADYS, AMERICAN ?.. OI,Ar?uDxn av ROOF GARDEN. toSu'Jw Oranil Hyerlalty Performance). NIUUT. rinnPTnnC VaudeTfiTe Opera. Babette, tlci HI", nlllll Unj M. !(btacta)5LynnlstersJluah! U neVlJpeclaltlev No wait 10 A. M. tola! I'. M. aSc. and OOc. Hunday. 'J to 10. IIP I'. M. ATLANTIC GARDEN, $Xfii. Concert and Vaudeville The rneumatlo Orches trion plaja dally. 10 A. H till ( r. M. COXUM lit'M 1 lieat foTRvVlCIlCM ats. Wed. asal MILTON NOIII.I'.M In THE PHCEIMIX. NetWeek-TIIB SKATINO RINK. MADISON SnUARE ROOF GARDEN EVERY EVEN1NO FROM I TO 11. VaudtTllIe Cool flrstt. Ad ml mI on 50c. Rfiarved ititi, 76c Uoxti holding I prionvJS. MADISON HQUAKK I.AUUI.N. Ertrr vtnlDf 4t I. I'romcnada Concerts. , SOUSA'S BAND. ADMISSION M CENTS STANDARD THEATRE. J. U. HILL. Managsc. Evening at LIS. Mat Sat. at Ml rVL B. CURTIS inSAM'L OF POSEN UIIDCTJ'O ,4TI HT MUHEUft. Hllnrn l real's I'erfrrmlng Monkeys and IIUULII U go cithers. Big Btage bhuw. LYCEUM TIUCATIIE. rjruft Arno7nT.a 4th ave. and XM at. 1H6 OmOZOIlB. Begin tt a SO. ijii'sWestla And Congreu of Roujh Rider ot tht WofM. ''rVtr'JH AMBROSE PARK. SOOTH BROOKLTI, M M08T DIRECT ROUTE FROM NKW YORK YvisalH torampgatoMibySUtli sL terry, foot ol WW MiKtH ball st. Jlattery. " ', CfM JPAnEO CENTS. ,F'-J'1H Twice Dailj, Rain or Sliice, 3 aol 8.15 P.'MX !;'$ DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND a SO P. It 3 iffl , All roads rla Battery, Brooklyn Bridge. Ham. ..'V-iiH llton, Wall, Fulton, UM St. and other Ferrt W, iH make connections direct to gates. r'1elH Admission OU rents. children hall pries).' ''.H Central (Irar.d Htanil 73 cents and L SO.OW ' 'f lvH covered seats, popular restaurant., featorm, , HH eldorado -m Accessible by 2d. 14th and Franklin at. Ferries), ,Hfa ' to-morrow I f .H 22I IlKUIMENT AFrKRNOONAT. I t VS KVK. AT 7. r VJaalH .HAND. J , .1 KlalH TICTOIt IlKltllERT, OIltEtJTOR- ; Nv!H CARL SCIIACHNEll , RarttOB., x-M Mme. LOUISE TERHI Soprano KT1I1H MKib.rshaLe'n AND KLKVATOR IN WBBHAWKBN. r t T'aW On aale at branch ticket offices. Kiosk. I4tj ti. 4St-SB and Irving place; Ferry entrance. 4UM(. nsts J')H WEDNESDAY"''0 SMWttS-oV !&H JUNE n SUMMER SEAS0H'?f,ttaH JUtlt Id. FIRST PltODtJCTIOW '&s!iM BENAMELA, 1' '; A SIlttUER-NIOUrS DREAM. ' M MONs, JUNE i,lh,vSSSSSSfMi o CEHT,AL lSPov fl Opersi IIonMl RtlRflM AN AND MOHRISET. v .j'lM .StH?!? l,B,!i Caronandllerbsrt.KaWBocmeij'. :iH wftSJs?J M! ViodBillleOTBft M Boa Beats It. Rssersed Beau Mcj Admlaalca May , SjH ARDErS THEATRE. D'way. OCT. Hts) '- h'JB Positively Isst two weeks of l TWM THE FAIRV EXTRAVAGANZA. il,''3H CINDERELLA. alatlneas Wedneadsy and Saturday. x Jusaai GARDKN THEATRE. M8. Mats. Wad. kOM, ' ijl V est Point Cadeui' Night, next Tuesday. ! aSLH iBcW 1492.1 KJt-.fttJ.XilM BHOADWAT rfiri.To.NlghtBlS.lut.Ma '; WM Kruragement extended until Jan 23. WLLI SEABROOKEi ' TAnAHCo. &: .)bB NIBLO'S. ?lfaafalilftAftS jtH og;s.lTliBWclw Postman; 5iL.aivFeM IttlnAbC bmii, h-t. l.t. .id atm. ..v' IsH IJAItllKN IU(JII-(!I.AMS VAUnEVItLla. ,'H MU8IC I Erery Efenlng at tit. T , ,-H HALL. INahan Franko and Select Onksdn. . M Doxsaata, Jl. Reserved aeata, toe., vte. Adm.. X. vf llAolNUiTllUATni: AunnF-n'tiriBN uUli v.'iB Evenings at I IS. Matinee gat. at fcf '.ti IH THEATRE TIIEIROOF OARDEN-Orand sa4a ,r-M PASSINO BHOWl villa Entertalatas-it. t U. A 'IB 13 1 8 afM I Broadway,' near BOUiwCt VH D I l J J LMt Week-ll.f. Wed. asA -f rrJIH THIS HKAT1NO RINK. S ?M Deailf Roneliill apiienrs at ovary performance. )' M enairniUriKET wesEir t ; XM Ei (iiwii from 11 mil, 1NWAX., '.' aH (1IIAMI CONOKIITR. ;V, JH AFTERNOON ADMI.V4ION buc I EVXHUM' ,.;;, tflfl IUPFRIAI Mulcn'yfcMtMbnr:Tn i'Xf 'f$M IMrCnIAL nan. wtDHt. I 8at.,iaa7' ', -H Living Pictures W Vaudeville BUts-JasVt 1W atlall Thorninu Mnaon and Ra'stnn. fco.. c c tJ pH H. R. JACOBS' THEATRE, mlMMB& iM g$mfo. PECK'S BAD WOtn Ml THEISS'S mIs&MqH Wland l;micn,t 14th at., near !W avo. ",)" ilH THE .1IONNTEU (IC'ilKMTRlON ,-:-'-,' M plays every altirnoon and evening. - fyyl iH MTnBTnKKTTnrlATRK. XwlSijSX;. MtM rOPITI.Alt PltlCEB-Mata. Wed. aattakff 'SsataH TO-MIIIIT Hontt Mnrhle's Western Jafcy IbbbbbI "TENNESSEE'M PAXLpNKKJEpiU Iftl OUP. 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