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sre the Grand C ys Ga ral note! no “EDWIN BOOTHS FRIEND The Fortunes aud Wistortunes o oe a Famons Dramatic Critie 4 2 garden b 5g 4 16, — u : re i aoe ee bbhing 1 > ne paper off ¢ > e = rG i. “ { . = y ents, an tu day Wo tu ly 3100 »,000% Stew . ar worth what he an ane | Stews wii tres week to % m ' i gues chance surt ay fics weve? : f } Jon, Conn. ,and one of the best read men in New ne} aad grounds York « writer of wondertally ee = A a sort Svbaritic home for v ind finisned attainnenis. $ : : denselt aud tric He was just ia is now past Go and ty 4 toed dea » prime of a rebust mental and bent and cripvled with rheumatts le ir 1 is yivsical manhood; courty in| man and gout. He has had a great dea payee = , sf ner.master ot balt a dozen languages, of money in his time, lived hie rermaster of balt a doz neue tamiliar with every branch of htera wile he bad it, and the remnants ¢ : : fe True aT ee regan acco nplisned crite of acing, former luxuriousness st gabon } nung «and every ordinary form of im. ) a Stewart w sorn in Eng! an art, acquainted personally wi noast 2We pre 1 mar m received a university education, Ju ‘ every promine yan ; aera England, as well as those of New when he was rising to distincuon 4 sha ’ } ver a genthem awnterin LL mhe got involve : : : feaehen ; i levery attractive qualt ina bribery affair thro Hovis te ’ : x , ot a hospitable eéstab- as agent fo re anbiods 5 i : go up and spenc tictan who + to gerinte part a ghly a Beur anit re Srewart’’ was then Meat tarough the yr : p of great good nen Whether minoce I € 4 = } vis sure te be 4 ot any real off ' t mn egation of Ta . SW fo rand over to ' x : where he has since remained. F >. He was epicure as as Suer thirty years he has been a Ww rateur. He could serve as tine ie Seaeier imeth Sonera wer as Sam Ward, and was # nowe character in the hegner « ; a c mor few i yan Pac matic and Bohemian circles of th a phere Gave | wus Cae tnie. that he entertammed were city were ba been mar “ c general enjoy theaiselves auons mn his) fortunes, but whethe ch as —- Ser ai is Sy . were of the kind who know up down he has always bec 1 wwtocat, drink and be merry. known by a certain limited cucle : : : ev were made up ot Journalists, be a man of most superior litera: t 3 singers and tne like ttors, autuors, He early mad aco omplishments A here were no distinctions as to sex special study of the drama and « : Ia b , beautiful actress sa dramatic — criticissa He know Bg oh satis ce > ywn in those times at Stewarts Shakespeare from first to” last. H : isaac nso _—_ ospitable board. Such anothe: bas read every commentary that wa i = . = eras stablishment there was not in ot ever written on Shakespeare, and believe knows every line from lid | hd. It was through Shakespearea criticism that he first became know in New York. E_ win Forrestcan here to play a long engagement, an on plays brought out w “Coriolanus.’" It was the first tim he had ever played it, and no othe bad ventured to undertake it fo many years betore. The perform ance attracted much attention. The: was sul in the minds of the peop!: afresh recollection of the quarr: between Forrest and Macready Stewart was just trom England and was a strong partisan of Macready. He was theretore prepared to do up the great American tragedian in short order. He wrote a critique « “Coriolanus’”’ and sent ii to the Tri bune. The article was a genuine revelation to Mr. Greeley and the members of his editorial staff. N such exhaustive, learned, convinciny work had before been done tor anv American journal in the line of dramatic criticism. It was not spiteful or small or mean in any re spect, but was broad and sweepiny The article wen w York. ee . al N Bat there sooa came an end to i wu. The Winter Garden took fire down. The quasrelled vod burned loss was avy. Booth ewart and the two separated for Booth went over to Twenty tird street and Sixth avenue and iilt’ his ill-fated Booth theater. ‘his was about the time the war In a ob the with ver. ¢ osed—perhaps a hittle later. fv years Booth iost all his money tad went out a bankrup’. — His rare renius has enabled him to recoup of the richest Poor Stewart ind he is now one tcrors in the world. iever regained his position. lid not :mile upon him again as i whose first Fortune ud upon the actor [to uccess he had contributed so much. I know nothing of the particulars ot he quarrel wetween him and Booth, but L never see him that I do not think of what a noble return it would be upon the part ot the latter to give Stewart the annual interest on a undred or two thousand dollars. J. RR. and conclusive. in, not under the head ments,”’ but as an editorial. aterrible blow at Forrest, @nce vecame the talk of the town ot **amuse— Tt wa- and a: Spri order ot President Cleveland a tachment of the Tenth infantry ar- sa here this afternoon and escort- Stewart was requested to contin quested to continue o Las Vegas for safe keeping the and the community was amazed a Mesias 1 officers, Lee, Kimbe and sieged officers, Lee, Rimberly aac the succession ot brilliant, scholar! k } holarly | riixenbaugh, slavers ot the three @ditornal critiques on faces est that radaee. ios Currie, and appeared m the Tribune. Forrest To ee i” the k om in their Red River himself was enraged to the point o! @esperation, He had never been before attacked with such effectve- ‘ eco yay He made every en wn mght many writer ether had arisen. th a jeath of co time, however, Stewart’s identit | bi . enuty | the latter were advise was made known, and he F 10r for z va. On request of the gov as a asi Tt was abou s time th Edwin Booth, who was actor of prom but I She Struck an Idea. soit when they ist summer, don Pe morrow Lam ina mag- niticent bali custume, with extra sleeves, Mary beau like doubie low neck and short Lady glass as and a blonde wig, Giavelberry, y And that picture sell And g now, sinelts, because it’s English, fie sor of th you know.’ thar’ ng Pm doi that’s how I come to be a protession al beauty, oid chappie.”” *Does it pay?” **Well, [should jingle my shekels,” she replied; “tra la la.”” “Hoop de doo,”” said he. 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