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Show Theatre. A theatrical performance perform-ance will be given on Saturday ni?ht, as advertised in another colnmn. The bill in preparation can yi'.ii mueh amusement and pleasant enjoy xcdl Commencing with the fine comedy of.' 1 "Married Life" and concluding with i !the roaring farce of "Boots at the' :Swan," a melange of lightning ciian-1 I ges by Harrii, and a violin solo by -j Master W. E. Weihe,-will come in bc-j bc-j tween. Mr. Harris' changes are after j j the style of Emmet and Murphy, and' j were successfully presented by him id Ogden recently. Master WeLhe is announced an-nounced as a great musical prodigy and favorite pupil of the eminent I I maestro, Ola Bull. I |