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BUFFALO BILL- It is merely necessary to say that this well known and, perhaps, most celebrated of all Planinmen, will appear to-morrow evening at the Opera House, in "Lite on the Border," assisted by Texas Jack and a dramatic company. Both have appeared in Wheeling a number of times, and with them and theirstyle of business the public are familiar. Millee. Morlacchi, in her different parts, will speak several languages, sing a cavitina from the Opera Ernani, and will "trip the light fantastic toe."
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5th AVE. COMEDY THEATRE.
ELLSLER & GOITHOLD..........Managers.
MONDAY, Febraury 28, One Week Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, the Original Scout Combination,
BUFFALO BILL!
(Hon. W. F. Cody,)
TEXAS JACK!
(J. B. Omohundro.)
And the Peerless Danseur
M'lle Morlacchi!
In the great Western Drama of
LIFE ON THE BORDER
AND SCOUTS OF THE PLAINS.
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OPERA-HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Thursday February 3, 1876.
THE ORIGINAL SCOUT COMBINATION.
BUFFALO BILL.
Hon. W. F. Cody.
TEXAS JACK.
J. B. Omohundro.
And the peerless Dansuer
MLLE. MORLACCHI.
Supported by a well selected Dramatic Company, will appear in the new and thrilling Western border drama of
LIFE OF THE BORDER.
M'ILLE MORLACCHI will appear in the soarking Comedy of "THRICE MARRIED." and ring a Cavitina from "Eroani," and dances eight Spanish Dances, and assuming four different characters.
Prices as usual. Reserved Sears. 75 cnets, to be at Ankeny's Jewelery Store four days in advance.
JOSH E. OGDEN, Agent.
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A Fascinating Representation of Life in the Far West.
A foreigner, had he been present at the Opera House last night, could have readily appreciated the fascination which anything like arepresentation of frontier life holds over the average American. To our people, the stirring, shifting scenes of life as depicted by those who are familiar with the far West, are as attractive as are the parades and pomps of nobility to the European.
"Buffalo Bill" and "Texas Jack" filled the measure of expectation last night in their admirable representation of border life. They took the enthusiastic youth (and many old roosters, too, who were there) by the hand and led them out on the illimitable prairies, showed 'em Ingins, made 'em feel for their scalps, and then brought 'em back to Springfield again, and turned 'em loose from the Opera House, to go home gulping a Comanche yell in their throats, and to bed to dream of buffalo tongues, Jack rabbit cars, sage brush, alkali water and tamarack swamps.
It's a big show, no shooting to frighten timid folks, and this is the last night. Take it in, everybody. It is thrilling, highly respectable and immensely enjoyable. Matinee this afternoon. There was only standing room last night. Go early.
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OPERA HOUSE.
One Night Only. Tuesday, February 8th,
The Original Scout Combination
BUFFALO BILL!
(HON. W. F. CODY)
TEXAS JACK!
(J. B. OMOHUNDRO)
And the Peerless Danseuse
Mdlle. MORLACCHI
In the great Western Drama of
Life on the Border
Mdle. Morlacchi will appear in four different characters in the sparkling Comedy of "Thrice Married," supported by a well selected Dramatic Company.
Reserved seats 75 cents, to be had at Button & Hamilton's store, four days in advance.
JOSH E. OGDEN, Gen'l, Agent.
