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BUFFALO BILL

will doubtless draw a crowded house at
Music Hall tonight. Aside from his
reputation as a scout of the border and
the hero of hundred romances and New
York WEekly series, he is a good actor,
and the part which he sustains on the
stage is just such as he has gone through
in reality time and again. Then there is
Crawford, the poor scout whose fame in
the East is not as widespread as is Cody's.
He is a man of some literacy facts, and is
well spoken of as an actor. The support
they have is good, and the play will
doubtless be well-rendered to-night and
to a crowded house.

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