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Of the chumcters too much inpraise tan not bo said. ‘‘Joseph;no1*was pel son a telt; Wo admirably that all who witnessed the opera were enchanted, The little lady, Miss Moggie freeze, has much cause for congratulation on the manner in whichher every act and word was 1 received. Miss Minnie Felt asLittle Buttercup did not fail to re-j ceive her just mead of applause, Mei very much doubt if any your.; ladyI could be found among amateurs, to more faithfully personate the bumI boat woman, Cousin Hebe, byI Miss Ettie Felt, was a fresh and de-| light! ul creation, so pleasing to the audience that all regretted her partI was so brief*| “Captain Corcoran,” was rendered I most conscientiously by Johnny I World. The young gentleman labors under one disadvantage—thatI of having a voice somewhat rnufl et-in tone; but no one merits greater J praise for seeking to make of a part [all that 3ns own natural abilities will| admit j than does Master World- ByI his correct bearing and proper con-fceptlon of the character be adds | much to the success of the evening'sentertainment- Master Joseph Kel-[ son tUnccd a hornpipe with more
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Ogden Junction

Ogden, Utah, US

Sat, Aug 09, 1879

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