Tuesday February 12th 1889: Half the audience at the Pavilion wonders if Miss Cherry has made a deal with old Mephistophelese to sing so well. The other half knows she must have done so. Read more here.
Author Archives: Solomon Everta
1889.02.11
Monday February 11th 1889: Dr. Wells’ son feels unrivaled joy upon the receipt of the materials with which he will construct his grand artwork reflecting on his father’s (and his future) profession. Read more here. See more here.
1889.02.10
Sunday February 10th 1889: Miss Buhne realizes how beautiful a woman can look while surrounded by roses after her mirror is imbued with magickal powers by Miss Fay. Read more here. See more here.
1889.02.09
Saturday February 9th 1889: Creating just enough mist to ground the steamer, the faeries offer a bargain for future fair passages. The Captain contemplates. Read more here and here. See more here.
1889.02.08
Friday February 8th 1889: Not understanding that love will always be insane, the judge locks up the Valentine less than a week before his special day. Will he be released in time? Read more here.
1889.02.07
Thursday February 7th 1889: While dragging a stick across the new sidewalk on E street, the child hears a portion of the overture of Guillaume Tell by Gioachino Rossini. Read more here.
1889.02.06
Wednesday February 6th 1889: The act is not malicious, just a consequence of fun. The creature sinks it’s teeth in, as if the buoy was a bun. Read more here and here. See more here.