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ioq'1'0 DetroIt Tribune of Sopt. 18tli, 1883, said of Kosco & Swift's Co. In tlieir en ut Unole Tmn's Cabin show : "Uncle Torn's Cabin" has lost none of its draw ing powers, and a larjro aiidieDce of womcn and chihlren attenrird the performance glven by Rosco & Hwift's Co., at White's theatre laat evenine. A uew feature introduced is Lewis G. Clark, the original George Harris of Mrs. StoWê'i romance. Hls locks are Riay and his form is bent wlth the wpijcht of three bcore years. Seated at his spinning wheel he related the story of lila escupe trom slavcry, as it was tiuthfully portrayed by Mrs. Stowe. The company is good. and Kitty Kdwards as Topsy was specially well received The same bilí uil the week, with V.Ydni'sdny and Saturday iwntlnmi. Tbis week opened at Redmond's Orand with Rusco & Swlft's " Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co. It liad a big matinee. At night the house was packed. The play is well done, and the company is the best tliat has presented this drama here for years. The original "George Harris" (Lewis T. Clark) made an interesting speech from the stajre bootli nfternoon and eveninj;.- Grand Uanlüs, Mich.. Democrat, Sept. 4, 1888. Gibson's concert occurs at the opera U0U80 next ï'riday night, and the play going pt-ople are all saving their qnartera nd half dollars for the event. Haildns ulone is worth the price. Ruspo & Swift's Uncle Tom's CüWd packed Mmstinld's to oveifliiwing last night, and the performance was mach more than was claimed for it. It was undouhtedly the best performance of the play ever jriven in Spriiififleld.- SnrinL'Ueld, 5[o. Repiihlican.
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