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NEW CENTRAL THEATRE. Every Evening This Week, BUFFALO BILL'S Most Popular and Successful Drama, "THE PRAIRIE WAIF," Introducing Mr. BUCK TAYLOR, the Great Scout and Daring Rider. Mr. JULE KEEN, Miss LYDIA DENIER and 21 Selected Artists; Genuine Band of Sioux Indians in War Dances; New and Beautiful Scenery. Startling Situations and Thrilling Tableaux Depicting Life on the Frontier. Popular Prices.
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Salem Lecture Hall.
TUESDAY EVE., NOV. 24
LYDIA JULE DENIER KEEN
SEASON OF [?] AND [?]. BUFFALO BILL'S Most popular and successful drama The Prairie Waif! Mrs. Lydia Donker having secured the right of production from W. F. Cody, warm all managers from allowing it to be produced in their Theatres by any other company. She will also have the right of using all his [?] and [?]. This large organization will be known hereafter as BUFFALO BILL'S DUTCHMAN AND THE PRAIRIE WAIF COMBINATION! Including the [?] scout and daring rider, BUCK TAYLOR, King of the Cow-boys, [?] with Buffalo Bill's Wild West. MISS LYDIA DENIER, the Prairie Waif. MR JULE KEEN, Buffalo Bill's Dutchman. MR JOHN PENDY and MISS JEFFREYS WASNER PENDY Specialty Artiets, in their latest Selections And a specialty selected company of 24 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS Selected expressly for Buffalo Bill's new and powerful Border Dramas taken from scents in Buffalo Bill's past life, entitled
THE PRAIRIE WAIF. The Drama is very strong and interesting, replete with beautiful scenery. The scenery will be carried by the coompany, which has been painted [?] for this drama, on more in particular, The Home of Buffalo Bill in Utah, Act 2. Charming acting, singing and dancing, effective [atractions?] and a well defined plot. Supported by a genuine band of
PAWNEE INDIANS An unexcelled brass band and orchestra. Grand street parade by the Indians on horeseback, headed by Buck Taylor, upon cents atf the company in town. Reserved seats, cents: general admission, 85 cents, at Bakin & Baltinger's
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"To-morrow evening the combination known as Buffalo Bill's Dutchman and the Prarie Waif will give a performance at the Opera House. The company includes a band of Pawnee Indians and Buck Taylor, the scout. The performance will be of a border drama, sensational type."
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Masonic Temple,
Wednesday, Nov. 25.
BUFFALO BILL'S DUTCHMAN AND THE PRARIE WAIF COMBINATION Supported by a genuine band of PAWNEE INDIANS
Under Ia-te-le-sha, the Pawnee Chief. An excellent brass band and orchestra under the leadership of Chris Burger. Grand street parade by the Indians on horseback, headed by Buck Taylor, upon arrival of the company in town.
Admission 35 and 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents. For sale at C.F. Thomas & Co.'s, No. 421 Market Street. Nov 21-4t
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"The Buffalo Bill Combination appeared to a very small audience on Wednesday evening. A poor company, trashy plays, and a performance without the slightest merit."
