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ROUSES'S OPERA HALL!

Friday Eve., November 11.

The Famous Scout, HON. WM. F. CODY,

BUFFALO BILL!

And his Mammoth Combination, composing the following Stellar Attractions:

EDDIE BURGESS, The Boy Chief of the Pawnees.

The Handsomest Indian Girl in the World, HE-NU-KAW.

A Genuine Band of SIOUX INDIAN CHIEFS!

Supported by a Powerful Dramatic Company. Buffalo Bill's New Drama,

"Prairie Waif"

A STORY OF THE FAR WEST.

Reserved Seats, - - - 75¢.

Secure your seats at Adair & Brown's.

WM. F. CODY, Prop'r and Mangr.

John E. Goden, Business Manager. 11-8-4t

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ENTERTAINMENTS.

DURLEY HALL.

SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 12.

The Famous Scout, HON. WM. F. CODY,

BUFFALO BILL

-AND HIS

MAMMOTH COMBINATION. MAMMOTH COMBINATION.

HE-ME-KAW, The Handsomest Indian Girl in the World.

EDDIE BURGESS, The Boy Chief of the Pawness. A Genuine Band of SIOUX INDIAN CHIEFS,

Supported by a POWERFUL DRAMATIC CO.

BUFFALO BILL's NEW DRAMA, PRAIRIE WAIF. A STORY OF THE FAR WEST.

Reserved seats, 75¢: for sale at Maxwell's. WM. F. CODY, Prop'r and Manager. JOSH E. OGDEN, Business Manager. n9-4t

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(Left Column)

HEUCK'S Opera House.

TO-NIGHT

Wednesday and Saturday Matinees

(Right Column) The World-Renowned Hero of the Plains BUFFALO BILL (Hon. W. F. Cody) Mammoth Combination Troupe of Sioux Indian Chiefs and Superb Dramatic Company, in the thrilling Western Drama.

PRAIRIE WAIF: Look out for the Grand Street Parade from Heuck's Opera house at 11 A.M. to-day. Monday, Nov. 21st -- Oliver Doud Byron.

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HEUCKS- BUFFALO BILL.

Of course there was a crowded house last night at Heuck's, for no matter what the attractions are at our other places of amusement, the name and fame of Buffalo Bill is a never-failing magnet in this city, and whenever he is announced to appear there is sure to be a boom. His play of The Prairie Waif has interest and is crowded with exciting scenes, dealing with life on the border. The plot is simple, dealing with the capture by the Indians of a little child, her rescue after years by the guide ("Buffalo Bill)", who carefully protects her till she becomes a loving and beautiful woman, and in the end is rewarded for his kindness, by the hand of the "Prairie Waif." It is decidedly the best border drama in which Mr. Cody has ever appeared, and differs from the general run of this class of plays, from the fact that several thousand Indians are not killed in nearly every scene. Buffalo Bill is, of course, the principal figure. He shows improvement in his acting, and his fine figure and good looks make a favorite with all, he being loudly, and, at times, boisterously applauded in most every scene in which he took part. Jule Keene, an old favorite here, is very funny as the Dutchman, and his [?] of fun, together with his songs and dances, make him a very strong part of the attraction. His donkey, who shares part of his adventures, is a very knowing animal, and like many other actors known how to kick. As "Onita," Miss Jennie Gilbert gave satisfaction, playing and dressing the part nicely; the "Sadie" of Miss Nelliew Lingard was an amusing bit of acting, and the entire cast was a very good one. The Indians are genuine, and the [?] cry, by Hughes, very fine- that of the second act, being beautiful . Incidental to the play, Mr. Cody gives an exhibition of rifle-shooting, in which he is unequaled.

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OPERA HOUSE.

Wednesday. Nov. 2d.

THE FAMOUS SCOUT,

Hon WM. F. Cody.

BUFFALO BILL

And his mammoth Combination, Eddie Burgess, Boy Chief of the Pawnees. He-mi-kan, handsomest Indian girl in the world.

A genuine band of Soux Indian Chiefs. Buffalo Bill's new drama,

PRAIRIE WAIF.

Admission.................................75¢, 50¢ and 25¢

WM. F. CODY........Proprietor and Manager JOSH E. OGDEN..............Business Manage

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