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4 revisions | Landon Braun at Apr 28, 2020 04:17 PM | |
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51BUFFALO BILL. Will the Youths of St. Joseph be Benefitted Buffalo Bill, the scout and his six trained The people demand sensible and refined Negro minstrels and shows of such a character | 51BUFFALO BILL. Will the Youths of St. Joseph be Benefitted by His Performance Here. Buffalo Bill, the scout and his six trained Indians, with revolvers, bowie knives and rifles, will run the people out the opera house with their hideous yells and blood and thunder performance to-morrow night. The News doesn't object to [such?] performances if the people doesn't, but we are under the impression that mothers will not care to take their sons to see such a sensational play. There are too many blood and thunder papers and dime novels lying upon the counters of the news stands throughout the country for the good of the rising generation. How many young men have become hard characters and [led ? and desperate?] lives by reading sensational papers of this character and dreaming of Indian treachery until they become satisfied in their own minds that they are equal to any bloody emergency. The best thing parents can do is to keep dime novels, sensational papers, etc., out of their children's reach and not allow them the privilege of attending plays that will leave a bad impression upon their minds. Mr. Cody himself, is an intelligent gentleman, but his six ignorant Indians are not the people to better the morals of this or any other community. The people demand sensible and refined plays, and the opera house will never be well patronized until they procure more Charlotte Thompsons, Mary Andersons, Rochelles, Fredrick Wards, etc. Negro minstrels and shows of such a character would do well to stay out of St. Joseph, for they will never meet with the patronage of success they expect. There is only one minstrel show that will ever meet with success in St. Joseph, and that is Haverley's mastodon minstrels, that performed here last season. The NEWS will always give them a hearty welcome for they are deserving of the patronage of the public. |
