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BUFFALO BILL.- The Scouts of the Plain performed last evening at Smyth's Hall to a very good house. The audience was delighted with the entertainment, which was, considered on of the best of the season. This evening there will be an entire change of programme and will depict phases of "life on the border" taken from the varied experience of the distinguished ranger himself. Besides being highly interesting this entertainment will give a graphic and truthful idea of actual wild life upon the border.
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ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Tuesday Evening, January 19, 1875.
Crowded houses nightly to see the great and only
BUFFALO BILL,
[HON. W. F. CODY]
He will appear in the startling and romantic drama founded on facts and incidents in his own life, entitled
Scouts of the Plains.
SUPPORTED BY
KIT CARSON, JR.,
The renowned TEXAS RANGER, and a New York Company of Metropolitan Artists.
Sale of Reserved Seats will commence at Stratton's six days in advance.
JOSH E. OGDEN, Gen'l Agent.
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Buffalo Bill had a large audience of the unterrified last evening. Of the thousand people present, nearly five hundred were boys, who shouted lustily, and danced wildly every time a pesky injun was killed, or the "white dove" was rescued. It was a dime novel audience, but the show paid well, over $400 being taken for admission.
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MUSIC HALL, LOWELL.
"Just returned from the Black Hills."
ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY!
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
WEDNESDAY, EVENING, JAN. 20.
THE GREAT AND ONLY
BUFFALO BILL!
[Hon. W. F. Cody.]
He will appear in the startling and realistic drama, founded on facts and incidents in his own life, entitled,
SOUTS OF THE PLAINS!
Supported by KIT CARSON, Jr., the renowned Texas Ranger, and a new company of Metropolitan Artists.
Prices as usual. Reserved Seats may be secured at Music hall, three days in advance.
jan14d6t JOSH E. OGDEN, Gen'l Ag't.
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Bison William and company will doubtless have a large house at their presentation of the border drama at Music Hall tonight.
