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THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS NEXT WEEK.

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The Ideals will continue for another week at the Boston Theatre. The repertory will be announced in the advertisement column from day to day. It is possible that Suppe's magnificent opera of "Bocaccio" will be given the latter part of the week.

At the Globe, the same excellent company that this week presented "A Celebrated Case," will, the coming week, appear in "The Two Orphans," Miss Georgia Cavyan and Miss Maud Granger in the title roles. This is one of the best companies that has ever been at the Globe, and should be seen, even in this wellworn play.

The "Butterfly Fever" will hold the boards at the Museum until further notice.

At the Park, the popular comedian, Mr. Nat Goodwin, will present his rather good play of "The Member for Slocum," by George R. Sims, the London playwright

John A. Stevens will next week appear at his theatre, the Windsor, in Daly's old melodrama, "Under the Gaslights," which, some years ago, had such a remarkable run.

Willie Edouin, gratified by his success at the Gaiety, will probably take advantage of the privilege accorded in his contract, and give another week of his amusing burlesque.

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