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ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THURSDAY. APRIL, 28th.
A new and Powerful Drama. The renowned Government Scout and Guide.
BUFFALO BILL BUFFALO BILL
(HON. WM. F. CODY.)
A TROUPE OF CHEYENE INDIAN CHIEFS, A SUPERB BAND AND ORCHESTRA, and STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY, who will appear in the New Drama, by Jno. A. Stevens, author of Unknown, entitled,
PRAIRIE WAIF! PRAIRIE WAIF!
A story of the far West.
Mr. Cody, "BUFFALO BILL," will give an exhibition of Fancy Rifle Shooting.
Upon the arrival of the company in town look out for the Grand Street Parade by the Indians on horseback, headed by Buffalo Bill's serenade band.
Popular prices of admission. Reserved Seats Seventy-five (75) Cents.
To be had at Smith's Book Store.
WM. F. CODY, Prop. & Manager. JOSH E. OGDEN, Business Manager. HARRY SELLERS, General Agent. D8
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TAYLOR OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29.
A New and Powerful Drama. The renowned Government Scout and Guide,
BUFFALO BILL, (HON. WM. F. CODY.)
A TROUPE OF CHEYENE INDIAN CHIEFS, A SUPERB BAND AND ORCHESTRA, and a STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY, who will appear in the New Drama, by JNO. A. STEVENS, author of Unknown, entitled,
PRAIRIE WAIF! A STORY OF THE FAR WEST.
Mr. Cody, "BUFFALO BILL," will give an exhibition of Fancy Rifle Shooting.
Upon the arrival of the company in town look out for the Grand Street Parade by the Indians on horseback, headed by Buffalo Bill's serenade band.
Popular Prices of admission. Reserved Seats 75 cents, to be had at Donnelly's.
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Buffalo Bill and his party gave a good show at the Opera House last night. The piece, entitled "The Prairie Waife" has considerable merit and contains some very striking and interesting passages, which were well rendered. The audience appeared to be well satisfied and the applause was loud and frequent.
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Buffalo Bill's new drama, "The Prairie Waif," as presented at Taylor Opera House last night, was one of the best of its kind ever performed in Trenton. There was a good plot, good acting and less slaughter, and a more polite text than any of the other plays which Mr. Cody heretofore has had. His fancy shooting and the Cheyenne Indians in the scalp and medicine dances were great attractions. The audience was well pleased.
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 30.
A New and Powerful Drama. The renowned Government Scout and Guide,
BUFFALO BILL,
(Hon. Wm. F. Cody.)
A TROUPE OF CHEYENNE INDIAN CHIEFS,
A Superb Band and Orchestra, and a Star Dramatic Company, who will appear in the New Drama, by Jno. A. Stevens, author of Unknown, entitled,
PRAIRIE WAIF! A story of the Far West.
Mr. Cody, "Buffalo Bill," will give an exhibition of Fancy Rifle Shooting. Upon the arrival of the company in town look out for the Grand Street Parade by the Indians on horseback, headed by Buffalo Bill's Serenade Band. Popular prices of afmission: Reserved seats 75c., to be had at Dennis' book store.
Wm. F. Cody, Proprietor and Manager; Josh E. Ogden. Business Manager; Harry Seller, General Agent. a27-4t
