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Buffalo Bill To-Night
Between eleven and twelve o'clock to-
ay Buffalo Bill and his band of Indian
aves will appear upon the street, and
e curiosty to see this noted hunter and
but is so great that there never fails to
a large crowd out in the towns where her
asks thus free show a part of his per-
fmance. That the company gives a
od performance is fully proved by
e numerous testimonials already
inted from various critical newspa-
rs. At Milwaukee they had a
markable financial success, playing to
large houses, both at the night per-
fmances and afternoon matinee, as have
en been seen in that city. The same
true of their visit to St. Paul and Min-
apolis, and at both places they have
ceived high praise. All agree that Mr.
dy (Buffalo Bill) is developing real
en as an actor, and that he has selected
company with great judgment. The
mance to-night will be well worthy
patronage of the La Crosse public.
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