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HOLLIDAY STREET THEATRE. TO.NIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE [?] o'clock REAL FRONTIER HEROES, REAL PAWNEE INDIANS, IIn Ned Buntline's Dram of SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE,
Tremendous audience and overwhelming applause Admission 50 and 25 cents
On MONDAY BENEFIT BAND SISTERS. On TUESDAY FARRON AND THE BAKER. my1st
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HOLLIDAY STREET THEATRE. AN EXTRAORDINARY CHANGE OF ATTRACTION. Real Heroes in a Mimic Scene.
TEXAS JACK....................................Omunhunro BUFFALO BILL............................................(Cody (The same hunter that accompanied the Grand Duke Alexis on his Buffalo hunt.) NED BUNTLINE..........................(E. Z. C. Judson.) And a band of GENUINE PAWNEE INDIANS, as the SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE. Preceeding which the laughable farce JENNY LIND. Jennie Leatherlungs....................BESSIE SUDLOW Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Admission 50 and 25 cents. Orchestra Chairs 75 cents. Secured seats $1. ap28-st
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Holiday Street Theatre.
The quiet-minded citizen who had invaded the pen-etralia of the Old Drury last evening would probably have remarked "Good gracious!" The house was crowded and the audience was enwrapt with attention. The hundreds of people who were there were un-doubtedly highly charmed with the adventures of Cale Durg, Buffalo Bill and Texas Jack. There was all the heroism, and the two pretty maidens, Dove-Eye and Hazel-Eye, supplied the romance necessary. The play was nothing more than a panel-work on which to hang wild adventures, miraculous escapades and tender passages, but the garniture was well done and everybody was pleased. Ned Buntline, Buffalo Bill Texas Jack really give a play which is entertaining, and they present in good style. There can be no doubt but what it comes as near reality as can be put upon the stage. The Indians were appropriately wild, Miss Sudlow and Senorita Carfano were graceful and elo-quent, and altogether the performance was pleasantly novel. No doubt the house will be crowded to see it repeated to-night.
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MISS RENA MANDER opened at the Academy of Music, Indianapolis, Ind. On March 24, as Kitty Muldoon in the sensational fouract drama of "Buffalo Bill '' in which she did finely, wrote our correspondent on March 28, adding: "Mr. A. O. Miller made his first appearance here, acting in "Buffalo Bill" which, being spirited, reckless and daring, was well suited to his style. W. H. Leake as Wild Bill gave a fine impersonation of that character. Mrs. A. O. Miller as Sally Perking rendered commendable support. The remainder of the principal characters were well acted by Fred Woodbull Gregory, Mrs. Jennie Robison and Mrs. H. Moore. Miss Mealer closes on the 20th. Business fair. Mr. F. S. Chanfrau opens on March 31 in "Sam."
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AMUSEMENTS RICHMOND THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, May 12th an extraordinary change of attraction Real Heroes in a mimic scene TEXAS JACK................J. B. OMOHUNDRO BUFFALO BILL ...............HON. W. F. CODY The same hunter that accompanied the Grand Duke Alexis [?] buffalo hunt) NED BUNTLINE..............Z. C. JUDSON And a band of genuine Pawnee Indians as the SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE Proceding which the laughable tarce of JENNY LIND. Jennie Leatherlungs................Bessie Sudlow Admission 50 and 75c. Secures seats $1 to be had at Ambolef Musical Exchange.
