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3 revisions | Landon Braun at Apr 30, 2020 02:16 PM | |
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99The Prairie Waif. Buffalo Bill in his play of "The "The entertainment afforded at | 99The Prairie Waif. Buffalo Bill in his play of "The Prairie Waif '' appears at the opera house to-night. William has never been slighted with a small house in Logansport in his many comings and goings, and there is no reason to believe that to night will be an exception to the rule. The Council Bluff's Nonpareil says: "The entertainment afforded at Dohany's last night by the celebrated Buffalo Bill company, appearing in "The Prairie Waif," was witnessed by one of the largest audiences ever assembled in this city. Mr. Cody representing three distinct western characters showed himself to be an actor of considerable merit. His exhibition of marksmanship, shooting slices of potatoes with his gun in all conceivable shapes, was not only interesting but wonderful. Hans, the Dutchman, was personated true to life by Jule Keen, while Miss Jeannie Gilbert, as Onita, and Miss Nellie Lingard, as Sadie, came in for a good share of applause. The trick donkey Jerry, 'took the house by storm,' and the band of genuine Winnebago and Sioux Indian Chiefs, in their wild and weird songs and dances entertained the audience in a novel style." |
