People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1894 — McVicker’s Theater, Chicago. [ARTICLE]

McVicker’s Theater, Chicago.

Monday, September 17, comic opera, “Athenia, or Tho False Prophet.” An entirely new and original mystic satire in two acts. Librfetto by John O’Kcel'e, music by Leonard Wales. Seats secured by mail.

Loot— “ Miss Aylett is not at all pleased with that notice of her in Sunday’s paper.” Jack—“ Why, they spoke of her as a handsome brunette.” Lucy—“ But they published her picture.”—Harlem Life. Professor (seeing tho sign “Freshly Painted” over the zebra’s cage in the zoological garden)—“How vary strange I I could have sworn that those stripes were natural.”—Fliegendo Blatter. Doctor— “Tlie pellets I left were to produce sleep. Did they have that effect!” Patient—“ Yes, indeed; the nurse never wakened once during the night.” Quite naturally, it is the man of seasoned intellect and ripe experience who does not seem fresh. Youno people who hayo courted in society go on bridal trips to see how they like each other. Givk others justice and if you are able and kind you might do a little more than that for them.—Galveston News. . -I! ■■■-—. » -■■■ Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. Price 75c.