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Opera House "The Scouts"
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Morlacchi, Wild Bill, et al. was simply astonishing.
Probably the auditorium at that
building was never stormed by as large a
crowd of people before. [?]
packed full, when it appeared impossible to
get another person in it, but last night was
certainly ahead of anything ever seen there
before. Hundreds went disappointed away
as they were unable to get inside the door.
The seats, boxes, gallery, stools, aisles,
stairs, railings, and evey possible
inch of standing room
were occupied, The doors on the side of the
dress circle were opened, and many at once
took up their position in the halls, standing
on stools and peering over the heads of the
audience to try to catch a glimpse of the
stage.

The beauty and accomplishments of Mdlle
Morlacchi are well known, and the celebrated
denseuse, as usual, charmed her audience
into the most enthusiastic applause. The
[?] must be seen to be appreciated,
and we advise those of our readers who have
not as yet witnessed her remarkably grace-
ful dancing and posturings to go to the opera
house tonight and see her.

In the farce which opened the performance
Morlacchi had a good opportunity of [?]
her peculiar talents. She speaks the Italian,
French, and Spanish languages fluently, and
her English has just enough foreign accent to
make it pleasent to hear. In this farce-
"Thrice Married" she sang one or two
Foreign songs in a splendid manner, showing
that she possesed a remarkable con-
bination of talent. [?]
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a fair shar of vocal talent, but [Morlacchi?]
is gifted with a [?] which
though not of much power shows
great [cultivation?] and sweetness. The drama
of "The Scouts of the Plains" is of the high-
est sensational order, and aside from the [?]
[?] who [prevent?] it [?]
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Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill [?]
[?] to draw out a crowd. These men ap-
pear on the stage with great [?] and of
course bring out the [?] of [?] life with
great power and natualness. Their [?]
is very good. The physique of Wild Bill is
splendid, and indeed the same may be said
of them all. The appear again tonight,
and probably the same [?] in regard to
the crowd will be expected.

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Opera House "The Scouts"
[This line is illegible]
Morlacchi, Wild Bill, [?] was simply aston-
ishing. Probably the auditorium at that
building was never stormed by as large a
crowd of people [?]
packed full, when it appeared impossible to
get another person in it, but last night was
certainly [ahead] of anything ever seen there
before. Hundreds went disappointed away
as they were unable to get inside the door.
The seats, boxes, gallery, stools, aisles,
stairs, railings, and evey possi-
ble inch of standing room
were occupied, The doors on the side of the
dress circle were opened, and many [?]
took up their position in the halls, standing
on stools and peering over the heads of the
audience to try to catch a glimpse of the
stage.

The beauty and accomplishments of [Malle?]
Morlacchi are well known, and the celebrated
[?], as usual, charmed her audience
into the most enthusiastic applause. The
[?] must be seen to be appreciated,
and we advise those of our readers who have
not as yet witnessed her remarkably grace-
ful dancing and posturings to go to the opera
house tonight and see her.

In the farce which opened the performance
Morlacchi had a good opportunity of [?]
her peculiar talents. She speaks the Italian,
French, and Spanish languages fluently, and
her English has just enough foreign accent to
make it pleasent to hear. In this farce-
"Thrice Married" she sang one or two
Foreign songs in a splendid manner, showing
that she possesed a remarkable con-
bination of talent. [?]
[illegible line]
[illegible line]
a fair shar of vocal talent, but [Morlacchi?]
is gifted with a [?] which
though not of much power shows
great [cultivation?] and sweetness. The drama
of "The Scouts of the Plains" is of the high-
est sensational order, and aside from the [?]
[?] who [prevent?] it [?]
[illegible line]
Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill [?]
[?] to draw out a crowd. These men ap-
pear on the stage with great [?] and of
course bring out the [?] of [?] life with
great power and natualness. Their [?]
is very good. The physique of Wild Bill is
splendid, and indeed the same may be said
of them all. The appear again tonight,
and probably the same [?] in regard to
the crowd will be expected.