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Day
28
Month
September
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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"Little more than a child she enters the ñeld with a fresb, graceful movement nd begins a contest for the place the older actresses are not long to hold. ïhere 8 somctbing about this irapulsive, warmhearted l'Hle maiden that is above and beyond all merely artistic skill, and he who would subject her to the cut and dried rules of criticism, would criticise he song of the nightingale:-Chicago Times. "Dew Drop" abounds in quaint-situaions, brigbt and witty speeches, and unImited opportnnities for the star to ntroduce her speclalties, which meet wi h miich favor by the audience":-Louisville Courier Journal. ''The special excellence of Miss Bella Moore, as "Dew Drop" kept the fun alive nd called forth shouts of laughter :- ndianapolis News. Next weck Wednesday and ïhursday takes place the animal meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church (Adrián district.) The exercises are public and open Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mis. Roycr gives the Grceting and in the evening Prof. Barrington an address. Intercsting exercises follow the next day. A large oil painting, 1U15 feet in size is to be on exhibition next week in Firemen'sHall. It is Mulvany's conception of Custer's Last Rally, and as it giyes a really good impression of a battle scène it will be profitable to view it. McMillan & Randall Uring it here and exhibit it for a week. The artist isan IrÍ3h-Amercan, and by giving careful study and four years time to t has produced a picture said to be historically correct as to portraiture, costumes and accoutrements.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News