1876 Buffalo Bill Combination News

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The performance of the "Red Right Hand," by the Buffalo Bill Combination, at Taylor Opera House last evening, by far excelled anything yet produced in that peculiar line of dramatic art. The characters were well sustained, and the attention of the audience was held from the rising of the curtain until the going down thereof. The play is one of merit, and there is no doubt but that Buffalo Bill andhis troop will be welcomed wherever they perform.

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Taylor Opera House

ONE NIGHT ONLY!

MONDAY, DECEMBER 11TH

First appearance this season of the Original

Buffalo Bill Combination (HON. W. F. CODY),

SUPPORTED BY

CAPTAIN JACK The Post Scout of the Black Hills,

Just from General Crook's command, and most talented Dramatic Company ever in the city, will appear in the new Drama, founded incidents of the late Indian war, entitled

THE RED RIGHT HAND OR, Buffalo Bill's First Scalp for [Cu?]

Prices as usual. Reserved seats to be Harper's Music Store four days in advance.

JOSH. E. OGDEN Genergal [word?]

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Buffalo Bill and his friend Captain Jack, with their company, gave a good performance at the Opera House last night. Of course it was peculiar in its character, having been written to portray more vividly the recent scenes on the plains. The band-to-hand conflict between the famous scout, Buffalo Bill, and the Chief, Yellow Hand, resulting in the death of the latter, was very realistic. The piece is calculated to draw out all the peculiar characteristics of the actors, the plot being not so much as the sensational and startling passges of border life. The hosue was literally crammed and the audience expressed their satisfaction by repeated rounds of applause.

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OPERA HOUSE.

ONE NIGHT ONLY.

TUESDAY, Dec. 12th, 1876,

First appearance since his return from the Indian War.

Buffalo Bill Combination!

(HON. W. F. CODY,)

Supported by CAPT. JACK,

THE POST SCOUT of the BLACK HILLS, just from Genergal Crook's command, and the most talented dramatic company ever in this city, will appear in the new Drama founder on incidents of the late Indian wark entitiled the

THE RED RIGHT HAND, or Buffalo Bill's First Scalp for Custer.

Prices as usual. Reserved seats to be had at Dennis's Book Store 4 days in advance.

JOHN. E. OGDEN, General Agent.

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--The Buffalo Bill Combiantion were received at the Opera House last evening by a good audience, particularly in the gallery. The play "The Red Right Hand" is quite sensational in character but is much more interesting than such plays usually are and holds the undivided attentin of the audienve till the last shot is fired and the last Indian killed. It abounds in strong tableaux and startling situations and the principal parts are well cast. Of course the strong attractionsof the company are the famous scouts Buffalo Bill, (Hon. William F. Cody) and Captain Jack (J. W. Crawford) who assume leadig parts in the play.

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