Entertainments
A large audience will hear Itev. T. De Witt Taltnage to-night i" University Hall. Quite a number are expected from various points in tlie county. If you don't go, you'll donbtless commit a blunder similar to the " Big Blunders'' Mr. Talmuge talks upon tliis evening. '"The eminent actor W. E. Sheridan supported by Miss Louise Davenport, John F. Malone and a company of actorswill be seen in this city for the flrst time Friday evening when he begins a two night's engagement. On Friday evening March 21, Mr. Sheridan will present his famous character Louis XI In which he is said to be without an equal and in which part he lias no rival artist excepting Henry Irving. For the last night of his engagement Satnrday March 22 üthello will be the bilí. The admirers of excellent acting have a rare treat iii store for them. It is said of all men to know their power you mui=t learn it of those who follow the sine profession. Judged b}' this standard, W. E. öheridan stanils at the head of his profession. He has beeu winning golden opinions everywliere, and hiü recent tour of the Paciüc States lias been a grand success.
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