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Show Theatre Jem Mace. The renowned pugilist and retired champion of the world, in connection connec-tion with Long Frank, the coming champion, will give a grand exhibition exhibi-tion of skill in the manly art of self-defenae self-defenae at the theatre this evening, both appearing in an artistic assault-at-arme. Mr. Mace brings with him, also, Miss Nellie Mace and Miss Carrie Lavariie, serio-comic vocaliata, who will appear and sing. Thoy are "i sweet singers and will add to the attractiveness of the oveniog'a entertainment. enter-tainment. TUe programme includes, besidee, the laughable farce of "ltich-' "ltich-' ards vs. Pritchards," in which Gra ham ia immense. The concluding r feature of the night's bill is Mr. Mace's Grecian Bt attics, which have been pronounced by the eastern press to be classical and perfect. The variety of amusement in tonight's programme is sufficient to iusuro a ? full auditorium. |