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Show Theatre. "Neighbor Jackwood" was repeated repeat-ed last night to a rather thin audience, the patrons of the drama evidently holding themselves in reserve for the forthcoming attraction. This evening there is a great treat in store for our theatre goers in the first appearance of Agnes Booth, supported by Mr. Joseph Wbeelock. This lady had a fine eastern reputation, reputa-tion, and was also 'well received on the Pacice coast, where she has just clojed most successful engagements. Mr. Wheelock is highly spoken of as an actor with more than ordinary histrionic his-trionic ability. Wilhtwosuch parties in tho leading rules of Shakespeare's comeiyof "Much Ado About Nothing," Noth-ing," supported by the best talent of the company in the cast, the piece cannot fail of being satisfactorily rendered, thus affording a Shakes-periau Shakes-periau treat rarely presented to our citizens. We expect to sec a crowded house, and those who intend being present should, to prevent confusion, secure ; their tickets early, ! |