Show from froin payson A reply to graphoe editor E n a it in the communication of jan fth by your our correspondent graph addressed front roni this place thero are some c errors error of statement that I 1 avioli iba to speak of tile the first is 13 ins his reference to tile sunday blindly school mat martinee tinee the idea lie he corners is is talat there WM was ii a of money left after th the 6 distributing of prizes to tile children which wig ivas made inada front from tile hie inal tinee entertainment the object of the tha martinee mat tinee was to give the children a treat and not to mako make money after buying tho the prizes brics paying all incidental epen expenses ses there was barely enough taken in in lit tile the door to meet tile tho obligations obligation 4 the tha home dramatic company Compa nv hid had gien two performances in aid of the bunday school net tini it respectable sum I 1 would bar bar however that the 1 I lome home company were assisted in in one of the performances performance a by some BOBBO ot of tile children tile writer seeks to con rast t reflections u upon n tile the opera alouse first because I 1 it apio hai been occupied considerably b by y the gatherings gathon of tho the liberal Ll henl class of society 11 iho The opera house Is I a public building and ii rented for public purposes anti and recognizes no class clasi it is true the so HO callej called have twice rented the house lately for dances which to their credit wire acre secondly lie he conveys the I 1 idea dea that the opera housa han haa tin additional attract ie he influence because of its ita being a blocks block distance from roni the palace II 11 I 1 iq nor saloon one would infer from ills liag language that he is la aware of whiskey hiskey ft benik being sold at the faloon aloon fc lie he mentions if ho he is lin lie had better post poet tile alie city guardians on the subject so no that the saloon biloon man can be handleis hand leil a city ordinance if lie he daei not mean this ills language has no meaning or force orco so far ns as disturbances being cro itce at the lie opera house through the so soiling ailing or Ini imbibing bibin of whiskey is concerned cern ekil wo we aro are I 1 inclined ai ned to think they exist only fil in his imagination T tho ill building tile the opera house is attract ha for or its convenience and adaptability for theatricals and dancin dancing purposes also for the courteous and k kind in d treatment of i its managers ile he states that several cases of nobce obscene exposure have hae recent recently lv been before t the he exposure al Ald ermens court we regret to say that one young man mail was vaa accused of conduct while under the influx influence e of liquor that would probably bo be considered rl obscene wo ha B not of his being 1 brought ami hl b before the alderman derman il for or it but I 1 this 1 lie j 13 t the e only case ne i e are aware of which ve e will say is one too many in my tho the tatt fact thit that there have been quite a number of 0 exclusive arid and congenial parties pai ties lately is 13 sufficient refutation of his 8 tAt ement that such parties could not be lot got up p lie I 1 is a much more that might be I 1 at aid id graphe a appears to bo be afflic afflicted te avith pessimism finise let et him come out and enjoy foss 1 y himself liin iseli in tits social dance and aoi shako ake of tile alio melancholy that lie he seems to be po hessed with and the clouds wl will to roll by and ho he will feel fed in in a better humor rain FAIR PLAY roson payson jan 15 1887 |