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Show "JLIlAll." Ilia IVrformancc at tint Silt Ulf ltinlrr !.! Mflil. Thtre vxunutlirriilrnilM Kuilltnrt tlliTlie(ru Iil nlithl Id hIIikm the r(iitmnc o( "JuJali," (he ly that ii orict-thr gri at iiatlon IqIioii Inn, In "JuJah" Mr. l.Jwr.l H. Wlllard Iim a ttrjr (ullar charaetrr to or tiay, but ho Jon It wllh tigrrat (kill that the diniculilii ara antlrtly bit Ight of. "J11JO1" la a I'mtiflcrlan cUtj-nan, cUtj-nan, glti n to mjtlclin, hut honrat lu hi. collection, and inwrrful In hi. Ixiifncf. 11. mttt. " Vanlitl Di-thlp,' a bfniitlful ijltl, to whom tlm iilar iMfllef avrltna .uirnatural gin. of healing tho tick, a UHrf which her cminliiir. rathtr turn. U Hood nillt. Ho .ajr. that thl. Kill I. Impnilr.1 afur foitlnir, Uit he M-crrtly hrlnif. hl ditiiclittr f (xl while tlm iirtu ml. to entire ly l-.talll l-.talll Ir .in It. JilUah" Implicitly U llrVM"V.hll" In In a Hjlht anil It drawn tooar.1. her with the Irrnlitiule wwr of iiirr, holy aOectlin. Now .ho I. callnl UnU toeudearor to heul "l.nly l.te," the llulit' r of Iho l.arl of Anarty. fho nrl'a frlind, I'rof. Jol p, a ikejiUc, proll to fcutimlt the Klrl to three mki futli K In order to leit htr and In the hot of riioiliiic the fraud. The irlrl arcrit.tlio till, urged lo do to hr her father who trumneito briar her fod a uiu.lly. hut thlt time Vanhtl la too well guarded. Bhe I. brouiiht to the vtrxe of itarvatlon and wheilthe fatherln hi. Uetlr finally I ring, her food, he la dttected by "Jlllall" who ha. been wnlcltlne etery nlitht, tiraylnc for the welfare or the Idol of hi. healt. A confitalon l!ow., Vaahtl rereal. to "J u lali" hfl ncri ( an I the hlatory of her life. Hut the. wati her. ale ap troachlnganl he haali.n. to conceal the Klrl, anO I ut to hi. oath, he denlei hivlni; any knowlodga o! tho fraud j committed. Hut from llila hour, hla life l roldof lace. Myattrlou. volet, hi the air t tell him he la a liar. Where'er ho KCea be feel. hi. RUllt. Hut hi. lot- I. atroner thin everything. He hi. taken one faltuitep lu order to. and by the object of bin hacred allerllon. lie I. dtlermlned to rliht, at fa. at ma-elblc, ma-elblc, what waa wrotift and to.ave both from eternal wrtck. Thl. la done by a full and free ooufraalorl or their guilt, whereupon he tpalitna hla mlnlatry and, toueth.r with "Vahtl,"now hla wife, gut to live a life of honekty. The varioua feature, of thlt remark able character wete .1 well rundt red 1 byJIr. Wlllant that thoauJIenco re-laaleilly re-laaleilly bunt forth In enthualaitlo aiplauae. Mlaa Marie lliirroutiha rendertd Vaahtl't'1 role no lei. admiral ly Her emotion, duiln, llio aeooml act lUowaymratbellotearafroui many a Itimtlful eeu lu the ail Hence, Mr. ryliraa-Juion Trail" and Mlaa Tilbury na rio hie Joip,"innlrtbuted Iherotnlcal element of the play lu a aattafactory manner, Mr. Harry Cane, wat liniiiviai! at the learntd ldonut lieiiivp-anyimiif' proieeor JOp. aim Mr. Aittiur I ewltwaa a (ruu plLtuio of the "Karl," while Itiyca Catltton played the role of Mr. "Iltthlc" to' Krent erfectloti. Mlaa Naucy Crad dock w. charniliic at the Inaalld "hady Kee.1' and rppnweutod her charaiter with gr.at ttlent. V'arluuioi liilon.haTe iHenexprt.aed concernlDK the relative merit, of the twnp'a).. tThe Middleman" llldtho lonir run In tondonand waa inoit favorably cotumeiited on In the l.ait, wlitle'vudah" teemed to nuke the iiiot fAVorable ImpreMlon lu Hiti Kranclaco. lloth lay. are excellent for the moral Itawina conveyed hy them, but It aeema that "Tho Middleman" Middle-man" ought to have tho 1 rcferenco of the two. "Judah"wlll he repeated njaln to-nlKhtrurtliolaittlme. to-nlKhtrurtliolaittlme. "Hie ill J.llc man" will lie given tomorrow night andatthoinatlnee, t |