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Show The Fourth. The Fourth is upon us and we cele-irate cele-irate it only as a holiday. There ire any number of places and induce-n induce-n en ts offered where rur citienscan -pend the great holiday. Ltks Point isalwajaa favorite resort, and there a e, as usual, many inducements tiered pleasure-seekers to visit this place. Tbe proprietor of Fuller's Hill haf Uo made great preparations for tbe musement of visitors, and any per -tin desiring a convenient place to pend tbe Fourth cannot do better nan go there, where is certain of btaining that for which he is in rarch. In tne morning the grand concert s to come off at the largu Tabernacle, t base ball match will be played in he afternoon uo Washington quare, od the theatre will be tpened at night. Tbe performance consists of "Driven from Hume," (T.rtxicum Tw iters," aud an ol" Tb- prices are reduced, and many will avail to em selves of thi opportunity. Apart irom this, ther- is an excursion to Cideu, given by the Tenth Ward -rNt baud. So it will t.e seen ltil ux citizens will bave no occasion U. m plain of a lack of aoiuaemenL |