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Show The Benefit To-nigiit. Mr. Harris Har-ris takes his benefit to-night and presents pre-sents a rousing bill, opening with a drama of the startling kind, an olio of fun and frolic following, and a rollicking rollick-ing farce concluding. Mr. Harris is a painstaking young gentleman, who works hard for the public gratification, and is entitled to a bumper house as a mark of appreciation; and apart from this the attractive bill presented should fill the house. Mr. Waldron, Miss Adams, Mr. Harris and the full strength of the company appear, and the programme pro-gramme has variety and attractions ad lib. Give him a crowded house. |