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Comstock's was crowded, last evening, to its utmost capacity, to witness Buffalo Bill's play, "The Prairie Waif." The play is one of the blood-and-thunder, dime-novel style, with plenty of shooting in it, but it is far above the average plays of this kind. The troupe, as a whole, is a good one. The fancy shooting of Mr. Cody, the dancing of the Indians, and the antics of the trained donkey were some of the most attractive features of the entertainment. The gross receipts were $855.

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