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BUFFALO BILL.

Wednesday night, W. F. Cody,
scout, Indian slayer and ex-member
of the Nebraska legislature, makes
his periodical appearance, and of
course it will be to an overflowing
house. Mr. Cody will this time stalk
through the play of "The Prairie
Waif," by John Awful Stevens. We
never saw it and don't know as we
ever shall, but it is said to be an improvement
on most of the border
plays, in that there is some plot and
less suffocating red fire and howling
supernumeraries made up as savages
than in the other dramatic compositions
affected by B. B.

104

BUFFALO BILL.

Wednesday night, W. F. Cody,
scout, Indian slayer and ex-member
of the Nebraska legislature, makes
his periodical appearance, and of
course it will be to an overflowing
house. Mr. Cody will this time stalk
through the play of "The Prairie
Waif," by John Awful Stevens. We
never saw it and don't know as we
ever shall, but it is said to be an improvement
on most of the border
plays, in that there is some plot and
less suffocating red fire and howling
supernumeraries made up as savages
than in the other dramatic compositions
affected by B. B.