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Show Tilt! 'fllOilllf. The "Junior 1'artner" will bo teen at tho Theatre for thu Urat llmo In llilo city on Thurtda) next, and It la tato to lay that lovert ol comedy will, look forward to the event with gnat plumule. plum-ule. The Individual memlcii of the company com-pany me will Luown hero, aud the naim-t of the jirlnoljali, Mr. Henry Mllhr, Mlaa May Iiwlo, Mra. McKto ltanklu, and Mm F.mlly UaiicLer ibould bo u guartntce ot more than ordinary excellence, l'rlor to tbu ccmedy will be presented Clyde Fltcb'a oti)Ulilte one act play, "Freddie Lemailn," with Henry Miller In the titular role. Urglnnlng with to-night, tho curtain cur-tain will now bo rultcd at 8,13, until lurthcr uotkolaglveu. THK "ALAnAMA." Only the beat ol dramatlo perform-nncca perform-nncca could draw at large and ainreul-atlVHan ainreul-atlVHan iiudleuco at wltumtrd ''Ala haml" lait evening. Tho uiacigerlal heart watmi to lucli occu-blu nnd nut leaadoiathut uf tbu public. Nor iloei the piece nor Ita pro luctlon dlrapint tliem. rhe large audlince c imu to bu umuird and Inatructed. It witainorc It wai melted. Thu itmv la n pretty one and rittlly told. Tbe butnor li unlet but with Holland aud Huirla tiieiiMng thu lima nothing could be more delltule or ixqulalte. Mr. Htod-dart, Htod-dart, the dear old man, l limply Ideal, and no oue, no nuiltir liow clever an aitlat, could luvett the part with tin. hiltll-ioul.il goudniaa bu don, ixcipt ualure lind madb hhu lucli u man, Mr. CarljiefaCailKirt uf Mr. Harry Moore'a work aa Captain Datenport. 'lhe ladlea have little to do, but being niamUia ol the ortaulzitlon could Lu nothing clto than excellent. Mr. Aliilee, aa the Imretuout boulhcrn boy, did a neat lleco of work, anil Mr.iWIIllaink' old darkey, was up to lhii'bl',h itandard. Mr. Hamioy, aa A rroiUbiig, ilcia not ap(car to hit utual kdvanlag". In (hit production no Uo'all li over looleM, even to lbo peculiar rhantlng aongaiif the tiegrecaou the plantation. Tlie fchaiin ot tbo Jleio lies In lie drowiy rt-tfuliien, which items to pervade aconea and peojlo alike. Afler Willi eiilng in oat otberdramillo rfeimancui, "Alabama" ci nut like n toothing draucht at the rloao of a day of fa'lgiieand labor. Under mcivclr cumttaticta theiewiu'd be Mrlclurua )andun tbu patronizingly magnanimous magnani-mous tone ol Mi, Palmer's card to tho public, but artcr wltnesilng tho ir-lorninnco ir-lorninnco wo bow our achbowlnlg menli, and lay ai the tone of tbe card Implies,, that tbo 'obligation It on the lido, of thu rubllr, and Mr. Palmer Hands In the light of Its Ivnefactir. "AUbamu" plajs tonight and tomorrow. |