Rentforw's Pathfinders
Frotn the Qjincy (111 ,) Daily Journal : Theatre-goers yesterday witnessed performances, matinee and evening, by Rentfrow's Jolly Path8nders. The company rendered a musical melange programme consisting of a sketch entitled " The Pool of the Family," and a one actcomplication christened appropriattly "Scraps." The company is numerically a smnll one. It coDsists of seven people - Misses Seville and Rentrow. Master " Frankie Jones," Messrs. F. Gk Hanley, F. W. Stillman, James F. Green and J. N. Rentfrow. Tnere are no Lottas among the ladies, nor Goodwins among the gentlemen. In ihe dramaic firmament none of the Pathfind ers shine as fixed, dnzzling stars. But 'hnr entertainment is free from vulgar ity. It is clean, biiaht, newisb, entrtaining. The performnn'-ei were each well attended, and on each occasion were liberally aoplauded, the audience at times growing emhusiastic in the bestowal of pludits. The litile company is ever.ly balar.ced, spirited, and evidently intent on leaving a good name in towns visited. It has left an excellent reputation and'impression in Quinc-y, and will again do a large business wnen it favors Qui'cv with another visit.
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