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Show "After Hark." The sale of seats for the production cf Houcicault's famous melo drama, "After D-irk," begins at the (..'rami Opera House tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, and from the demand that has already been made at the box office for scats for the Fourth of July matinee and evening (leriorni-ances, (leriorni-ances, it Is expected that the audiences audi-ences on that day w ill be very large. The management have arranged fur 1 the matinee on the Fourth to begin at i), after the industrial parade is over, ami in the evening thu entertainment enter-tainment is to commence at 7:Ji, finishing in ample time to allow everybody to witness the fireAork", which begin at 10 p.m. "After Dark." .13 produced by the Hrady comiany, Is the most elaborate elabor-ate representation of a melo drama now touring tills eutiutry. Twocar-loads Twocar-loads of scenery are carried by the organization, all of which will be exhibited on four ".arge trucks in ' the Industrial parade -n the Fourth. H .bby Taylor and Kelly and Murphy, Mur-phy, thri-u of the highest salaried vaudeville artists in the prufeiu!i. are introduced ut the cunctrt hall scene. Taylor stan-is at the liead of Irish comedians asa fun maker aud originator of witty sayings. |