"haverly's Widow Bedott."
We are pleased to announce that on Wednesday evening of the coming week the management of the opera house has succeeded in a return of the most popular comedy of the day, Mr. J. IL Haverly's Widow Bedott Co., which our amusement lovers vill remember was a decided success. We are informed that tliey have materially strengthened the cast, having engaged the most popular comedian of the day to assume the part of the " Widow," Mr. Chas. B. Bishop. The opinions of the press of New York, through the west, and in San Francisco speak in terms of the highest praise of both cornpany and star. Consequently with this reputation and the success of their former visit the house will be packed. and those wishing to enjoy the entertainment in a seat will do well by securing thein at once at Watts' jewelry store.
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Ann Arbor Argus