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BUFFALO BILL.
The Buffalo Bill combination in the "Prairie Waif" will appear to-morrow (Monday) evening. The New York Herald says: "Buffalo Bill made a triumphant debut in his new play. The 'Prairie Waif' was produced for the first time at the Windsor theater last evening. It Is the best border drama we have ever seen. Buffalo Bill was of course the central figure and deservedly obtained the recognition of the large audience present. His sharp-shooting was excellent and his acting was vigorous and natural. Some of the points he made last night were very effective and artistic. It is but just to say that he has wonderfully improved as an actor. He has selected for his company artists who are mindful of the public demand for clever acting." Reserved seats at Skinner's without extra charge. Prices 75c, 50c and 35c.
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WHEELER OPERA HOUSE. C.J. WHITNEY.........Lessee and Manager.
THURSDAY, December 1,
BUFFALO BILL And his Mammoth Combination.
The Beautiful Sioux Indian Princess, HE-NU-KAW (The First Born).
HARRY E BURGESS, Boy Cief of the Pawnees the Youngest Chief of whom any record is given
FLYING CLOUD, The Oldest Man Chief of the Sioux Nation. A Genuine Band of Noted Winnebago Indian Chiefs, supported by a powerful Dramatic Company, producing Buffalo Bill's new drama, written expressly for him by John A. Stevens, author of "Unknown," entitled
THE PRAIRIE WAIF; A Story of the Far West.
Fancy Rifle Shooting, by Buffalo Bill, who is acknowledged pre-eminent and alone. A Grand Street Parade. Buffalo Bill's Silver Cornet Band and Orchestra.
ADMISSION-75, 50 and 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 75c at Reed's Drug Store.
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ENTERTAINMENTS.
BUFFALO BILL.- This Thursday evening the noted scout and guide will appear at Wheeler's Opera House in his new play, written expressly for him by John A. Stevens, the well known actor. Of the piece the Nebraska City Daily Press says: The largest audience ever assembled in Nebraska City greeted Hon. Wm. F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill," and troupe at the German Opera House last night. Hundreds were turned away, and standing room was at a premium. Each and every actor and actress rendered their parts perfectly and satisfactorily to all parties. The play, "Prairie Wolf," is a powerful American drama and abounds in historical and picturesque truth, illustrating and relating the struggles betweeen the originals and the dioneers of the srontier. The Press has not the space to particularise the strong cast which has been made with special regard to fitness, but the combination of 24 artists i s first-class in every particular.
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BUFFALO BILL. Buffalo Bill gives his new border drama, "A Prairie Waif," at Music Hall, Saturday night, supported by a band of six Sioux Indian Chiefs, He-Ne-Kaw (the first born), the most beautiful Indian maiden in the world, and a powerful dramatic company of 24 artists, magnificent silver cornet band and superb orchestra, in the new and powerful border drama taken from actual scenes in Buffalo Bill's life, and written expressly for him. During the progress of the play Buffalo Bill will give and exhibition of fancy rifle shooting, in which he is preeminent and alone, and a genuine band of Winnebago Sioux Indian Chiefs will appear in their wild, weird songs and dances. Seats can be reserved at Kenney's.
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MUSIC HALL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th,
THE NOTED SCOUT, [HON. WM. F. CODY] Buffalo Bill.
And his Mammoth Combination, Brass Band and Orchestra.
Admission 35c, 50c, 75c. Reserved Seats 75c. now on sale at Kenney's.
