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Show THE KIRMESS. The Young Ladies' iuitar and Mandolin Club Scores a Success. It was Spanish night at the Kirmess last evening, and the feature was the appearance appear-ance of the Young Ladies' Guitar and Mandolin club. The exquisite musicians charmed all and the fair musicians were applauded ap-plauded to the echo. The Yum Tunis and Mikados gave a Japanese dance and were given a warm reception. re-ception. The highland fling by Miss Bechtol and Master Sands took immensely with the audience, which, however, was rather light owing to the storm. XOEES. This is the last night of the Kirfhcss. Be sure and be there. Miss Lincoln and Miss Long did not appear ap-pear at the refreshment booth last evening, and Sain Park was also conspicuous by his absence. Will Ford managed to do a land office business without them, however. Joe Waldeu's defeat at the hands of the city council has evidently driven him to drink and despair. He was a stationary fixture at the lemonade stand last evening and drowned sorrow in deep draughts of acidulated water, always drinking to the health of the Frozen Railway. The voting does not seem to be very successful. suc-cessful. This is American day at the Kirmess. The matinee this afternoon ought to draw a big audience. The programme is as follows: fol-lows: (irand inarch, beginning promptly at 2 o'clock; flower dance by the children; Fisher hornpipe; Italian dance and selections selec-tions by the Young Ladies' Mandolin and Guitar club. Following is the programme for the evening: even-ing: Firemen's drill at 7:30; grand march at S o'clock; Monie musk by the National booth; Bellamy dance; All the airs played throughout the evening will be national. |