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Show TitiiATHE. "A Hand of Cards" was repented on Thursday night to a good house, aud was decidedly successful. It is equally as effective asonsation drama as many that havo lengthened " runs'1 at prominent theatres. Thorno's (;i)isy J oo and Mackintosh's Bill Graham Gra-ham were carefully and well played, tiraham's Capers and Bowriug'a CJilcs made capital fun; while Carrie Carter's Hot ty was ono of the liveliest thiDgs wo havo seen her do. In "chambermaid busiu ''S3 " this lady is very good, throwing an unusual degieo of vim and spirit into it, with a largo amount of comedy. Miss Adams as Mary played feelingly aud well, and her speech to Bill Graham in defense of woman brought the house. Tho other parts wcro noil enacted, and tho sensation econcs of tho pieco wore given iu good Btylo, with appropriately o fleet ivo tableaux. "A Hand of Cards ' will be repeated to uihtjl'ollowed by a'TIoasant Neighbor," Neigh-bor," cast as when last, prcscntod. This will be the last night here of tho Cnrtors, who, wc sco by tho Junction aro so ju to appear at the Ogden Lhoat.ro, where they are oxpeoted to play all winter. |