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3 revisions | Landon Braun at May 01, 2020 01:29 PM | |
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132"Buffalo Bill" at the Opera House. As is always the case, "Buffalo Bill" attracted | 132"Buffalo Bill" at the Opera House. As is always the case, "Buffalo Bill" attracted a large audience to the Opera House last evening, and the usual amount of enthusiasm was expressed. Of his play, "The Prairie Waif," but little can be said, as all who enjoy the "blood and thunder" drama are familiar with almost every line of it. The usual amount of gunpowder and red fire was burned last night, and the audience appeared delighted. The chief attractions were "Buffalo bill," a live donkey and a still more lively bat, which was awakened from its slumbers in the "flues" by the heavy cannonading, and circled among the audience for several minutes. The rest of the support was not good. |
