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Show The Harerhs. Haverly's minslrel troupe has ana tional reputation lhat U second to none other. It will be here and will plsy next Ihireday evening, Friday, Fri-day, tatarday and Saturday matinee. It ia composed of brilliant stars in the "burnt cork" buainTid aud nil! prove a big attraction during the conference days. Tne Chicago Times of the 17th instant thus mentions the company: Haverly's minstrels are once more among us. Their eccentricities, their quips and their quidities are to be Been and heard nightly at Haverly's. On Monday evening last ao engagement was begun, and during the week unusually un-usually large audiences have allowed themselves lo swim gaily in the vortex of absurdity. It is good to be swallowed swal-lowed occasionally in honest tomfoolery. tomfool-ery. To tomfool heartily requires talent, and tho troupe of Haverly meritoriously succeed in their endeavor. endea-vor. An excellent bill has been given bright, evenly balanced anU admirably admir-ably suited to that largo class of worthy people who while protesting against the theatre, are willing to admit that negro minslrulsy ib above objection. And the Chicago Tribune of the same date 6ays this: During the past week they have crowded the theatre to overflowing every evening, and have revived an interest in minelrelay such as was scarcely to have been anticipated except ex-cept from a combination like this, which comprises the very beBt talent of the kind now in the country. The box office will be open for the sale of tickets at 10 a.m. on Monday. |