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78DRAMATIC NOTES. -- "Buffalo Bill" was not at the theatre Saturday evening, his little son, Kit Carson Cody, having died at Rochester Thursday. A rather tame presentation of "The Scouts" resulted. Mr. J. M. Burke, the longhaired businessman of the company, who looks like a backwoodsman, taking Buffalo Bill's part. The best part of the entertainment was "The Widow's Victim" in which the peerless Morlacchi's pretty broken English, fine singing, and graceful dancing was very pleasing. Mr. T. Z. Graham rendering very acceptable support. | 78DRAMATIC NOTES. -- "Buffalo Bill" was not at the theatre Saturday evening, his little son, Kit Carson Cody, having died at Rochester Thursday. A rather tame presentation of "The Scouts" resulted. Mr. J. M. Burke, the longhaired businessman of the company, who looks like a backwoodsman, taking Buffalo Bill's part. The best part of the entertainment was "The Widow's Victim" in which the peerless Morlacchi's pretty broken English, fine singing, and graceful dancing was very pleasing. Mr. T. Z. Graham rendering very acceptable support. |
