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Buffalo Bill in the "Prairie Waif."
Buffalo Bill and company are so sure of attracting a crowded house in this city that it seems unnecessary to do more than call public attention to the fact that Saturday evening of this week is the time set for their appearance. The play to be brought out is "The Prairie Waif," one in which the celebrated scout was seen here last season, and one that is generally regarded as better adapted for displaying his specialties than any other in which he has ever figured. His remarkable skill with the rifle will again be shown, a group of Indians will be exhibited, and altogether the performance may be set down in advance as one certain to delight the audience present. The sale of seats opens Thursdaymorning.
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