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Don't forget next Saturday, Nov. 5, one of the very best minstrel organizations in America, the McDermott & Diamond Bros, will be at the New Phillips Theatre matinee and night and our amusement lovers can bank on seeing a worthy and meritorious entertainment, given by a company of premiers in the business. Every feature strictly up-to-date, original and refined. Good music, good singing, plenty to laugh at, etc. Don't miss it. Be sure and go and take the bunch.

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