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Show A PL LISA .T SURMISE. Our reporter visited Miss Adelaide Ade-laide Moove at her pleasant ap-partnients ap-partnients in the City Hotel yesterday. yes-terday. After being introduced to this charming brunette, he exclaimed, ;your performance of List night was a most agreeable contrast to many others which have been seen in our city." "Indeed," said Miss Moore with a pleasant smile, ''that has been the verdict wherever wo have appeared." ap-peared." A thoughtful expression stole over her face and she resumed: "You see the public has been duped du-ped so much that I for one don't blame them for being afraid to venture out to what might be a very painful ordeal, instead of a relaxation for both bodv and mind." Then the little actress busied heiself arou nd the room for a few moments, and . drawing her chair up to the ire, and toasting her foes, exclaimed: "Well, what do you think our prospects are for to-night?" to-night?" Our icporler looked wise and replied: re-plied: ' "If the amusement loving public are aware of the excellence of your performance of last night, as f believe they are, for I have heard nothing but the highest praise from every one who has attended it, you will be greeted with a crowded house tonight." After a few remarks upon current topics our reporter bid the actress good morning. The Bugler will state that the Adelaide Moore Company is deserving deserv-ing of liberable pati on age at their performances. Tonight they will make their farewell appearance in "Rip Van Winkle, or the sleep for 20 years." |