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DE BAR'S OPERA HOUSE
Monday, Janurary 3, 1873 - Engagement for nights and Matinee of the Famous Scout Combination.
Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, (W. F. Cody) (J. B. OMOHUNDRO)
AND THE
PEERLESS MORLACCHI
"Scouts of the plain," and "Thrice Married." MOnday, January 10. -
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DE BAR's Opera House. - A complete facade was kept up at this house by the Wild Bill combination that night. The scalping knife and rifle were used with great apparent execution, and piles of dead must have been the reality of the [??] of weapons. The play goes by the name of "The Scouts of the Plains," and is more thrilling in every detail. It is a hair-lifting, exciting dime novel dramatized, with startling scenes and adventures, [??] with the demonic yells of the savage, and the sharp crack of the rifle.
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AMUSEMENTS.
DE BAR'S OPERA HOUSE. - The Buffalo Bill Combination is playing to a large house at the matinee to-day. The week has been a successful one at De Bar's, and closes entirely satisfactory to the troupe and management. To-night the concluding performance will be given.
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Buffalo Bill.
To-morrow evening this famous character is to appear at the Opera House in this city in a play written expressly for him, and carrying out in mimic show what he himself has gone through with often in real life. His presence gives a realism to the scenes, which makes it all the more exciting and absorbing. He will be sustained by J. Clinton Hall's Rochester Opera House Companu, which is a good one in all respects.
Buffalo Bill has with him and exhibits a number of trophies taken from Yellow Hand in a recent encounter, and during the late Indian war.
Mr. Cody is quire a favorite in Elmira, and indeed everywhere, whre he ahs appeared, and will doubtless be greeted by very many of his friends.
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ELMIRA OPERA HOUSE.
Manager....................................J. CLINTON HALL,
(Also of Rochester Opera Hous.)
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Wednesday, Oct. 18th.
Appearance of the original and [?] Scout of the Plains.
BUFFALO BILL!
(Hon. WM. F. CODY) who will appear after his recent service in the Indian War, supported by
J. V. ARLINGTON,
in his original character of OLD SLOAT and Hall's Traveling Combination, in the Thrilling Play depicting true Frontier Life.
Life on the Border
NOTE- During each day of exhibition will be the Scalp, Head Dress, War Shield, Knife and [?] of the famous Chief of the Cheyanne YELLOW HAND, taken from him in a hand to hand encounter by BUFFALO BILL during the late war.
Prices as usual. See small bills. Reserved Deats for sale at Preswick, Morse & Co's.
