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THE PROGRAMME.18807 FORD'S OPERA HOUSE JOHN T. FORD, PROPRIETOR H. CLAY FORD, Manager Every Evening and Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. GREAT SPECTACLE, ENCHA A TMENT THE CAST. ANDRE. a Young Fisherman in love with Angeline Mr. HENRI LAURENT THE GOVERNOR Mr. FELIX MORRIS DON LODAS. betrothed to Angeline Mr. J.F. PETERS PETER, his Squire Mr. JAS. M. HUMPHREYS ARBRA. the Sorcerer Mr. CHAS. J. FYFFE MACLOU. the beggar of the Mountain Mr. E. H.LEE THE SECRETARY Mr. T. F. MEAGHER THE APE YOUNG AMERICA PATERMAS. who raises a family in twelve hours Mr. W. F. NAGLE EPHEMERAL. Captain of Ephemeral Guards Mr. E. HESS LADY ANGELINE. the Governor's daughter Miss BLANCHE CORRELLI MADELON. a Fish Seller Miss AMY LEE THERESE. a Cloth Merchant Miss EDITH EVERLIE SERPOLETTE Miss PEARL EVERLIE PAGE TO THE GOVERNOR Miss MAZIE HUDSON IMMORTALS RAYENSE. the Enchantress Miss VIRGINIA BUCHANAN FAIRY BRILLIANTINE Miss EMILE HERBERT ARGITTA Miss LIELIEMAYO DORIME Miss EMMA SMITH MYRRA Fairies of the Miss JENNIE CLARK LARILLA Magic Bush. Miss ANNIE BUFORT EUREKA Miss MAY MOORE BEMIRAS Miss CARRIE LESTER Ladies, Soldiers: Demons, Villagers, Ephemerals, Chorus. Synopsis of Scenery and Effects O ACT I.t SCENE 1-Market Day. City in the South of France, by Ed. Simmonds. SCENE 2-Home of the Fisherman Andre, SCENE3-The Governor's Garden, by Wm. Voegtlin I ACT II I SCENE 4-The Land of the Ephemerals or a Life of 12 hours, by Wm. Voegtlin. SCENE 5----- Mountain Path, by Wm. Voegtlin. SCENE 6-The Devil's Gulf, by Chas. Hagadorn. SCENE 7- "The Blue Monkey" Inn Scene, by Chas. Hagadorn. SCENE 8-FLERS DE'VILAGE. Led by the Premieres Assoluta Mlles. CORNALBA and CAPELINI, aided by the Secondas, Cory- phees and°Corps de Ballet. Dances des Bergeres," Secondas and Corps de Baliet. Entre Dansante, Mîles. CORNALBA and CAPELINI. Variation. Mlle. ADELA CORNALBA.. Fleur dePrincipals," Secondas and Corps de Ballet. GREAT EUROPEAN SPECIALTIES, STAIRCASE BAND, Orchestra Mititaire. MOLVA. The Russian Gymnast. HERBE RT BROTHERS, In Acrobatic Feats including the great act of turning a double somers ault from shoulder to shoulder. SCENE9-ILLUMINATEDVENICE. FETE DE GONDOLIER ES. Grand Carnaval Evolutions by Secondas and entire Corps de Ballet. Grand Tableaux, I ACT III 1 SCENE 10-Hotel Scene, by Ed. Simmonds. SCENE -Cemetry by Moonlight, Wm. Voegtlin SCENE 12-The Isle of Mystery and Magic Bush, by Harley Merry. SCENE 11-Corridors of BabillionLES FAVORITES DEBABEL (Au Les Sphinx Misterieuses 'Danse les Favorites et Nubiens. Secondas and Corps de Ballet. "Danses des Sphinx Jenne Egyptien," Mlle. EUGENE CAPELINI. GRAND VARIATION, Mile. CATERINA CASATI. Le Sphinx Foir.' Secondas and Corps de Ballet. GRAND ENTREE DANSANTE, Mlle CATERINA CASATI, "Grand Adagio," Premieres. Secondas, Coryphees and Corps de Ballet. SCENE -Sacrifice of Angeline; A Living Torch, by Magnani. GRAND FINALE WEDNESDAY MATINEE, (ST. PATRICK'S DAY,) MARCH 17th, BENEFIT OF THE IRISH RELIEF FUND. ENCHANTMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY. SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, VENABLE'S GRAND SACRED CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 22nd, BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S SUCCESS, THE GALLE SLATE! OPERA CLASSES FOR HIRE IN THE LOBBY ADMISSION-NIGH PRICES. ORCHESTRA CHAIRS 75 CENTS BALCONY SEATS 50 CENTS Reserved Places 25 Cents Extra will be charged. MATINES PRICES: ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50 CENTS ADMISSION DRESS CIRCLE, 25 CENTS. RESERVED PLACES 25 CENTS. EXTRA. Seats can be secured at Drew's Drug Store, U.S. Capitol, and at all the principal Hotels and by Telephones from all parts of the City.

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