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A TROOP OF SCOUTS AND INDIANS.

Ned Buntline, the famed writer of border
life, appears at the Academy of Music to-night,
and the two succeeding ones, in a drama of his
own composition, from one of his stories. He
will be assisted by a troop of real scouts and
Indians. Prominent among them is the Hon.
F.d. Parker, a member of the Nebraska Legislature,
better known on the plains as "Lone
Tree Ned," Dashing Charlie, Arizona Frank
and a number of Comanche Indians. Those
who delight in seeing the scenes of the plains
depicted by those who have been brought up to
it, will doubtless revel in powder, red tire and
Indian tomyhawking.

GENUINE SCALPERS
The real scouts, Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack
and Wild Bill, together with a tribe of genuine
Indians and full dramatic company also Morlacchi,
the celebrated danscuse, will appear at
the Academy of Music for two nights next
week. This company is the largest on the
road.

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