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Buffalo Bill Tonight.

This noted scout arrived in this city this
morning together with his large company,
including Sioux chiefs and interpreters direct
from the plains of the far west, in a
drama especially written for Bill, by Maj. A.
S. Burt, of the regular army and a participant
with him in several expeditons. It
treats mainly of the great Mormon war, in
which Cody (though but a mere boy) was a
participant. The most interesting scenes of
the play, are initiating ceremony or marriage
in the endowment chamber of Brigham
Young's Temple, and the camping scene
in Echo canon - which introduces the Sioux
Indians, Interpreters, and the renowned
Austin Bros. who give various exhibitions of
the habits and vocations of the western men,
cracking bull-whacking whips, marksmanship
with rifles, shooting objects from each
other's heads, &c., &c. It is unnecessary to
say tha they will be greeted with a full
house, for the name Buffalo Bill is always a
guarantee for that.

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