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"Buffalo Bill."

The "Red Right Hand" with Buffalo
Bill and company appeared at the Opera
House last evening, The upper portion
of the house was packed with people, the
gallery particularly containing one of the
largest crowds of the scouts' admirers
that has ever been stored away in its
confines. The play hasn't much of a
plot, but the action is quick, the scenes
thrilling, and the acting fair, so that all
plot is lost sight of in the varying
excitements and enthusiasm of the effects.
The play is also somewhat instructive as
regards the geography and life of the
Black Hills. "Buffalo Bill" is a good
scout and not a bad actor, while the
company is above the average. The
entertainment gave the best of satisfaction,
and the applause was loud and frequent.

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