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--- The Opera House was running over last evening by a loud and enthusiastic audience. The name and fame of Buffalo BIll and his two bowers, added to the attraction of a drama struct out in a new and sensational style, draws large hourses everywhere than any of the "legitimate" is able to. The audience were well entertained to the close, as they attested by frequent and prolonged applause.
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AMUSEMENTS.
PARSHALL OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH.
THE ORIGINAL LIVING HEROES SCOUTS OF THE PLAINS:
BUFFALO BILL, (Hon. W. F. Cody.)
TEXAS JACK, (J. B. Omohundro.)
WILD BILL, (J. B. Hickok.)
A TRIBE OF WILD COMANCHE AND KIOWA INDIANS!
The renowned Danseuse, M’lle MORLACCHI,
And full Dramatic Company In FRED. G. MAEDER's thrilling Drama of Western Life,
BUFFALO BILL, KING THE BORDER MEN!
The author appearing in it.
POPULAR PRICES - 35, 50 And 75 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats.
JOHN RICKABY, Agent. oct31-6th
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JONES' HALL.
GRAND RE-OPENING!
ONE NIGHT ONLY, SATURDAY, NOV. 8th.
THE ORIGINAL! LIVING HEROES! SCOUTS OF THE PLAINS!
BUFFALO BILL, (Hon. W. F. Cody.)
TEXAS JACK, (J. B. Omohundro.)
WILD BILL, (J. B. Hickok.)
A TRIBE OF WILD COMANCHE AND KIOWA INDIANS!
THE REOWNED DANSEUSE M'LLE MORLACCHI,
And full Dramatic Company In FRED. G. MAEDER's thrilling Drama of Western Life,
BUFFALO BILL, KING THE BORDER MEN! The author appearing in it.
POPULAR PRICES - 35, 50 And 75 cents. No- extra charge for reserved seats. JOHN RICKABY, Agent.
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The Scouts of the Plains exhibit their skill in scalping Indians and giving a good entertainment at Jones' Hall to-morrow evening. They are highly spoken of in the cities where they have exhibited, and those in need of a jolly laugh had better attend.
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BUFFALO BILL.
The "Scouts of the Plains" attracted an audience to the Opera House last evening which filled the building from pit to dome. The play was well rendered and proved much more exciting by the introduction of genuine live Indians in a characteristic war dance. When every one on the stage had been successfully killed the curtain dropped and the delighted audience dispersed.
During the performance an unintentional igniting of red fire which had been prepared to illustrate a prarie on fire occured, and a still alarm called out Engine Company No. 1 and Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, but their services were unecessary, owing to the prompt action of members of Neptune Hose, whose quarters are in the Opera House building.
