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Martin Opera House.
Three Nights and Friday Matinee.
BUFFALO BILL, TEXAS JACK,
AND THE FAVORITE AUTHOR NED BUNTLINE,
M'lle MORLACCHI
TEN INDIAN WARRIORS AND FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY IN THE GREAT REALISTIC SENSATION,
SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE.
Wednesday, Feb. 6th, Thursday, 6th and Friday 7th. Special Friday Matinee. Reserved Seats at Parquette, $1 Gallery, 50 cents.
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Amusements.
MUSIC HALL.
IMMENSE ATTRACTION.
Thursday and Friday, Mar. 13 & 14
First appearance in Lowell of NED BUNTLINE, and his REAL HEROES.
The celebrated BUFFALO BILL, Hon. W. F. Cody; TEXAS JACK, Mr. J. B. Omohundro: NED BUNTLINE, the renowned Novelist and Author;
THE PEERLESS MORLACCHI, Ned Buntline’s Dramatic Troupe and TEN PAWNEE INDIANS, in Ned Buntline highly sensational drama, entitled the
SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE.
Admission:-Parquette 75 cents; Gallery 50 cents; Orchestra Chairs $1. No extra charge for reserved seats, Sale of seats will commence on Wednesday, March 12, at the Box Office.
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Amusements.
TEMPLE PORTSMOUTH.
Immense Attraction!
Ned Buntline and his Heroes.
Monday March 17th.
First appearance in Portsmouth of the REAL WESTERN HEROES IN PERSON.
BUFFALO BILL, Hon. W. F. Coby; TEXAS JACK. Mr. J. B. Omohundro NED BUNTLINE, The Renowned Novelist and Author;
THE PEERLESS MORLACCHI
Ned Buntline's Dramatic Troupe and TEN PAWNEE INDIANS,
In Ned Buntline's highly Sensational Drama entitled the
SCOUTS of the PRAIRIE.
Admission: Reserved seats $1. Parquette 75 cts. Gallery 50 cts. Sale of seats will commence on Saturday, March 10th, at Preston's store. 5t
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The Scouts of the Prairie, With Ned Buntline, Taxes Jack and Buffalo Bill in the leading characters, will doubtless be rendered in a highly sensational manner, this evening. Ned Buntline's last appearance here, in "knownothing" times, will be remembered. He was then "protected" by a squad of "fierce" attendants, and marched about the city like a lord with retainers. Ned was playing a huge farce in those political times, and let us hope he will be as successful in mimic tragedy. It's worth the price of tickets to see him, Buffalo Bill, (otherwise known as Hon. W. F. Cody, of the Kansas Legislature.) and Texas Jack, (whose veritable cognomen is J. B. Omohundro and whose "fighting" proclivities led him into the rebel army at the early age of thirteen,) with Morlacchi, the peerless danseuse, as Hazel Eye, in the remarkable drama of which Ned Buntline is the author. Of course, the Temple will be jammed full of humanity, to-night.
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All who have read of the adventures of Buffalo Bill and other heroes of the Western plains, will be tempted to go to the Temple this evening where they will see genuine red men, with Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack and the renowned author, Ned Buntline. Of course all people have read their advertisements and programmes and we need not recount the particulars here.
“Buffalo Bill '' and "Texas Jack” are a couple of fine looking young men, sturdy and strong. “Buffalo Bill" is fair as a woman, with long, wary hair, and is not at all like the rough fellow the boys have pictured as they read of his exploits. The company stop at the Rockingham and Kearsarge. The Indians seem to be half-breeds-not much Indian.
