1873 Buffalo Bill Combination News

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Opera House.

One Night Only, Tuesday, November, 4th.

The original Scouts of the Plains, BUFFALO BILL ............... Hon. W. F. Cody. TEXAS JACK .................. J. B. Omohundro. WILD BILL ....................... J. B. Hickok.

A Tribe of Wild Indians!

Also the world renowned Danseuse, the peerless Mlle. MORLACCHI!

And full Dramatic Company, in Fred G. Maeder's thrilling Drama of

BORDER LIFE!

BUFFALO BILL, King of the Border Men, the author appearing in it.

Admission 35, 50 and 75 cents.

Reserved seats for sale at J.C. Hall's without extra charge. oct29dtd

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BUFFALO BILL.

The "Scouts of the Plains" will this evening give the second of their thrilling performances before a Meadville audience. At a former appearance in this city they were greeted by an immense audience, and gave we believe general satisfaction. This season Wild Bill, one of the greatest scouts of modern times, has been engaged, and will appear in a drama especially adapted to him. All the other attractions are retained.

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BRAINARD'S OPERA HOUSE -- The "Scouts of the Plains," whose other names are Texas Jack, Buffalo Bill, and Wild Bill, drew a very crowded house last evening at Brainard's Opera House, and gave a very pleasant entertainment. Buffalo Bill, the king of border men, the dashing Texas Jack, and t he great plainsman, humble scout, and law-preserver, Wild Bill, created a decided sensation in the drama, and gave a realistic rendition of scenes in the Western wilds that called forthe enthusiastic plaudits from the entire assemblage. They give an entertainment far superior to their previous visit, and the experience acquired is evidenced by their every action. They are extraordinary specimens of superior physical manhood, which, coupled with the romance of their deeds, the "dangers by flood and field," justly entitles them to the position they hold in the estimation of the masses. They remain to-night only, and the thrilling scenes and startling situations through which the drama leads them will insure them a crowded farewell. The performance is highly enjoyable and worthy a visit. The dramatic company, in conjunction with Mr. Maeder, the author, is unexceptionally good. --- Cleveland Leader.

The "Buffalo Bill Party" will give an entertainment at the Parshall Opera House, next Thursday evening, November 6th. They depict border life with thrilling effect and draw large crowds all through the country.

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