Outing . Francis Wilson and his company are still pro-ducing The Oolah, but a change will soonbe made to the drama. The appearance of theBooth-Modjeska combination will be an eventof great interest. Modjeska is to essay LadyMacbeth to Booths Macbeth, and that aloneshould make their appearance a most importantone. CASINO. The Brigands, after a most extended run,was followed by LaFille du Tambour is a modern libretto for this revival ofOffenbach and the spectacular effects are fullyup to the standard of this popular place ofamusement. ACADEMY. The Old Homestead is now well startedon


Outing . Francis Wilson and his company are still pro-ducing The Oolah, but a change will soonbe made to the drama. The appearance of theBooth-Modjeska combination will be an eventof great interest. Modjeska is to essay LadyMacbeth to Booths Macbeth, and that aloneshould make their appearance a most importantone. CASINO. The Brigands, after a most extended run,was followed by LaFille du Tambour is a modern libretto for this revival ofOffenbach and the spectacular effects are fullyup to the standard of this popular place ofamusement. ACADEMY. The Old Homestead is now well startedon its second year, and bids fair to repeat itsdrawing powers of last year. The stage hasbeen considerably enlarged, affording a muchgreater display of scenery and action. FIFTH AVENUE. Manager Duffs production of Paola hasbeen a success. The airs have become popularand the adjuncts of a picturesque ballet and alarge and well-trained chorus have served to addto the enjoyment afforded by a pleasing THE KISS We stood within her fathers hall, Which one lamp dimly lighted ;And as I clasped her fingers small I wished our vows were love, as yet, was unconfessed ; Thought I, Shall I wait longer ?And while that dainty palm I pressed, Fast grew my hope, and stronger. She kissed me once, and once again ! Oh, may I be forgivenFor thinking that there opened then To me the gates of heaven !Twas loves first kiss, and all unasked- I had not dared to ask now that kiss lies treasured fast In memorys golden casket. I kissed her hand ; I rose erect; I caught her eyes soft glancing ;Then, ere I knew what to expect, Mine was this joy entrancing :She raised to me her blushing face, And, with sweet lips a-quiver(The memory of that time and place Shall live with me forever), I hastened then to tell my love ; Alas ! she bade me to forget!She said, twas friendship she would prove But no—that scene is with me yet—Her fair young face, her golden hair. Her sweet, red lips upr


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