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BUFFALO BILL.--As usual when Buffalo
Bill comes to Steubenville, or goes anywhere
else for that matter, he has a big
house, and last night every seventy-five
cent seat in the house was sold except seven
in the front row, and all the other seats
were taken like healing medicine. The
play was a success if applause and crowd
were any evidence, and both were in abundance.
"Prairie Waif," like all other plays
of its class, is easy to listen to, and is full
of excitement and hurrah and butcher
knives and pistols and blood and thunder
and Buffalo is King. It isn't necessary to
say anything more. When B.B. comes
again next year he will receive the same
overwhelming welcome.

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