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BUFFALO BILL TO-NIGHT.

This evening Buffalo Bill, the famous scout, will make his appearance at Durley Hall, supported by a first class dramatic company, a band of genuine Indians in a war dance, a brass hand and a full orchestra. This evening will be presented the popular drama, the "Prairie Waif, or a Story of the far West," one of the best pieces which has ever been written for this famous son of the plains. Buffalo Bill, of course, is the central figure of the combination and his fancy shooting will form a leading feature of the programme. The support is said to be one of merit, every one of the company being actors of considerable ability. The scenic effects are realistic and the wild western scenes are portrayed in a manner laid down by the most romantic writer of dime novels. Tickets for reserved seats for sale today at Maxwell's book store.

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