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4Buffalo Bill. The celebrated Buffalo Bill (Hon. W. F. Cody) is booked for the Opera House on Tuesday of next week, with a company who will play a new drama, written expressly for this company by Maj. Burt, U.S.A., entitled "Lost and Won." The play opens with a scene in a Fifth Avenue drawing room, and is transferred soon after to that territory where Brigham Young, Ann Eliza and other Mormons are introduced, amid the stirring scenes of frontier life. The play is charactized as "sensational, startling, intensely interesting, yet devoid of the usual trashy effects of red fire, gunpowder, &c., and doubly effective from being founded on truthful incidents, mainly dealing with the atrocious Mountain Meadow Massacre." The Sioux Two Bears will appear in one of the scenes, also the Austin Brothers, famous rifle-shots, as well as Cha-sha-o-pogeo, an Indian interpreter and ranchero. On the whole we belive the entertainment worth seeing. See adver. on 5th page. | 4Buffalo Bill. The celebrated Buffalo Bill (Hon. W. F. Cody) is booked for the Opera House on Tuesday of next week, with a company who will play a new drama, written expressly for this company by Maj. Burt, U.S.A., entitled "Lost and Won." The play opens with a scene in a Fifth Avenue drawing room, and is transferred soon after to that territory where Brigham Young, Ann Eliza and other Mormons are introduced, amid the stirring scenes of frontier life. The play is charactized as "sensational, startling, intensely interesting, yet devoid of the usual trashy effects of red fire, gunpowder, &c., and doubly effective from being founded on truthful incidents, mainly dealing with the atrocious Mountain Meadow Massacre." The Sioux Two Bears will appear in one of the scenes, also the Austin Brothers, famous rifle-shots, as well as Cha-sha-o-pogeo, an Indian interpreter and ranchero. On the whole we belive the entertainment worth seeing. See adver. on 5th page. |
