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216THE NOTED SCOUT. Buffalo Bill is the Opera House, Trust Evening, and "Twenty Days" A Large Audience Present. A blood and thunder drama was on the boards at the new opera house last evening in the same of "Twenty Days," in which Buffalo Bill, who a number of years in the past acquired considerable of a reputation as a government scout, and whose alleged deeds of heroes on the pains of the far west fill many in yellow-[word], ten-cent novel, is the central and moving figure of attraction. It is needless to say the opera house was filled from [word] to dome, as dramas of this character have a magnetic influence with the masses of the people. The parquet and parquet circle were comfortably filled, while nearly every seat in balcony was occupied. The gallery gods were out in full force, and judging from the noise they made enjoyed the performance with a relish. For bloody deeds and acts of bravery "Twenty Day" is superior to all others known to the civilized world. It purposes to represent [word] scenes and the devilish procedures of borderment and outlaws. Buffalo Bill, the government scout, is granted a leave of absence for twenty days and during. The intervening time enactments more heroic events than brave Achillesevent dreamed of Miss Grand Weldon is discovered to be an heiress to a large fortune, and according to the provisions of her uncle's will is so Harry his adopted son, Captian Merton Mortlake, at specified which is near at hand. coupled Jiao adventurer and would be an assassin, formulates a [word] to impersonate Captain Mortlake, woe the fair flower of the [word] murder [word] true [word] marry the early springtime. With all the inconsistencies and absurdities in "Twenty Days," it was still interesting to many of those present while to others it was not. Buffalo Bill in his shooting displayed accuracy and dexterity. The play was a magnificent set, the company carrying another of the scenery used. The orchestra said the donkey came in for their [word] of attention. A GOOD ONE OX BURLINGTON TEACHERS. Buffalo Bill was standing in front of the Barret house door yesterday afternoon conversing with Manager Duncan and Will Dodge, when a pretty little miss, [word] seven years of age approached him and a quarrel if he was Mr. Buffalo. Mr. Cody replied no. "Are you Mr.Bill?" anxiously inquired the pert little interrogate. "You may call me that for short," and Mr. Cody. The little girl: "Don't you want to get a little girl to ride the donkey? it would be much nicer than a boy; I would like to ride it." Mr. Cody assured her the next time he visited Burlington she should become a member of the company and appear on the stage, which considerably delighted her. "You are a big handsome man; I was told you was said the fair interviewer..."Who told you this," said Mr. Cody. "Oh," she replied, "I heard the teachers of the central holding this morning telling what a handsome man you were, and they were wondering among themselves why you did not marry. Every thought you would make a splendid husband. At last Buffalo Bill blushed but he received the complement with apparent satisfaction. With a [word] [word] the little girl [word] [word] proud of a queen after speaking with the [word] Buffalo Bill, who at any [word] in the future should be a candidate for testimony. | 216THE NOTED SCOUT. Buffalo Bill is the Opera House, Trust Evening, and "Twenty Days" A Large Audience Present. A blood and thunder drama was on the boards at the new opera house last evening in the same of "Twenty Days," in which Buffalo Bill, who a number of years in the past acquired considerable of a recantation as a government scout, and whose alleged deeds of heroes on the pains of the far west fill many in yellow-[word], ten-cent novel, is the central and moving figure of attraction. It is needless to say the opera house was filled from [word] to dome, as dramas of this character have a magnetic influence with the masses of the people. The parquet and parquet circle were comfortably filled, while nearly every seat in balcony was occupied. The gallery gods were out in full force, and judging from the noise they made enjoyed the performance with a relish. For bloody deeds and sets of bravery "Twenty Day" is superior to all others known to the civilized world. It purposes to represent [word] scenes and the devilish procedures of borderment and outlaws. Buffalo Bill, the government scout, is granted a leave of absence for twenty days and during. The intervening time enactments heroic events than brave Achillesevent dreamed of Miss Grand Weldon is discovered to be an heiress to a large fortune, and according to the provisions of her uncle's will is so Harry his adopted son, Captian Merton Mortlake, at specified which is near at hand. coupled Jiao adventurer and would be an assassin, formulates a [word] to impersonate Captain Mortlake, woe the fair flower of the [word] murder [word] true [word] marry the early springtime. With all the inconsistencies and absurdities in "Twenty Days," it was still interesting to many of those present while to others it was not. Buffalo Bill in his shooting displayed accuracy and dexterity. The play was a magnificent set, the company carrying another of the scenery used. The orchestra said the donkey came in for their [word] of attention. A GOOD ONE OX BURLINGTON TEACHERS. Buffalo Bill was standing in front of the Barret house door yesterday afternoon conversing with Manager Duncan and Will Dodge, when a pretty little miss, [word] seven years of age approached him and a quarrel if he was Mr. Buffalo. Mr. Cody replied no. "Are you Mr.Bill?" anxiously inquired the pert little interrogate. "You may call me that for short," and Mr. Cody. The little girl: "Don't you want to get a little girl to ride the donkey? it would be much nicer than a boy would like to ride it." Mr. Cody [word] her the next time he visited Burlington should become a member of the company and appear on the stage, which considerably delighted her. "You are a big handsome man; I was told you was said the fair interviewer..."Who told you this," said Mr. Cody. "Oh," she replied, "I heard the teachers of the central holding this morning telling what a handsome man you were, and they were wondering among themselves why you did not marry. Every thought you would make a splendid husband. At last Buffalo Bill blushed but he received the complement with apparent satisfaction. With a [word] [word] the little girl [word] [word] proud of a queen after speaking with the [word] Buffalo Bill, who at any [word] in the future should be a candidate for testimony. |
