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MASONIC TEMPLE.
THE SCOUTS! Mears. Cody, Judsen Omahandro and Nixon, Proprietors. Three Nights Only-Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 6, 7 & 8. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. In the New Sensational Drama written by Ned. Bunthine entitled SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE AND RED DEVILTRY AS IT IS. CAST OF CHARACTERS. BUFFALO BILL-By the original Hero Hon. W. F. Cody. TEXAS JACK- By the Original Hero J. B. Onfohtindro CALE DERG..................................Ned. Batliae DOVE EYE....................................Mile Moriscch HAZEL EYE............................Senorita Eloe Gariado PAWNEE AND INDIAN CHIEFS. Other characters from a troupe of Ned. Buntline's sciecpion. Magnificent [?] effects. life like illustrations. The most thrilling and successful [?] ever produced. [?], 75 cents: [?], 50 cents reserved seats, 25 cents extra. [?] of hall at Cragg's music store, Fourth street. Wednesday matinee, 50 cents.
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Masonic Temple.
Of course "Ned Buntline's" sensation at Masonic Temple last night attracted an overcrowded house. The drama - if such it is to be called - is far below the province of criticism, and we only go out of our way to commend M'lle Morlacchi's always splendid dancing. As a curious and utterly uncomprehensible [?] Mr. Judson's "play" is a study. As an amusing production and an altogether extraordinary performance, it is well worth going to see. It will be reproduced to-night and to-morrow evening.
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Masonic Temple.
Ned Buntine's "drama" at the Masonic Temple is indeed a curiosity which every play-goer should take occasion to see once at any rate. After that the question of a return will depend upon himself. It is a curiosity in a dozen different ways, but most of all that so extraordinary a production should really amuse so much. The hall was last night crowded to excess and we doubt if after all there was one spectator present who left the hall until all was done. The matinee and evening performance to-day will close the engagement.
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
LEAKE AND DICKSON..............................................Lessees.
THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9.
The Great Event of 19th Century, the Genuine Western Heroes.
BUFFALO BILL
AND
TEXAS JACK,
Supported by the Peerless Morlacchi,
Ten Pawnee Indians, And the favorite Author,
NED. BUNTLINE,
In his unparalleled success and realistic dramatization, the
SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE.
Matinee Saturday at 2 P. M.
Reserved seats at Pearson & Dickson's.
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SCOUTS OF THE PLAINS
On Monday and Tuesday, the 13th and 14th inst. Fred. G. Moeder will be here with his famous scouts of the plains- "Buffalo Bill," "Texas Jack" and "Wild Bill," otherwise, but not so well, known as Hon. W. F. Cody, J. B. Omohundro and J. B. Hickok, respectively. The last named Bill is a new issue, but bids fair to prove as much of a success in his line as the other and older are on the stage.
