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OPERA HOUSE.
One Night and Matinee, Saturday, December 19.
Buffalo Bill's Dutchman and the Prairie Waif Combination to Buffalo Bill's greatest of all Border Dramas,
THE PRAIRIE WAIF
Introducing the Western Scout and Daring Rider, BUCK TAYLOR, King of the Cowboys. One of the Greatest Features of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show last season.
Mr. JULE KEEN, Buffalo Bill's Dutchman. Miss LYDIA DENIER, the Prairie Waif. A GENUINE BAND OF SIOUX INDIANS, embracing the following Warriors.
KAH-KAH-KAH-LAH- HAH, QUE-LAH-LAH-LA-SHA, O-TE-ON-TE-OH, KOO-ROOKS-RIP-A-HOA.
A Specially Selected Company, twenty-four First-class Artists. New and Beautiful Scenery painted expressly for this production. Startling Situations! Intensely Thrilling Tableaux!
In ACT II- HOME OF BUFFALO BILL- Specialties will be introduced by Jule Keen, John and Jeffreys Pendy, Capt. Russell, Said and Hans.
In ACT IV will appear the Band of Sioux Indians, in their Wild and Weird dances as follows. THE SCALP! HORSE! SQUAW! under the control of SIOUX BILLY, Interpreter and Boy Chief of the Sioux.
Look out for the Grand Street Parade by the Indians on Horseback headed by Buck Taylor.
Prices of Admission, 75, 50 and 35 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents, to be had at Baumer's three days in advance.
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Schaefer's Opera House
Wednesday Evening, Dec. 28
BUFFALO BILLS DUTCHMAN, AND THE PRARIE WAIF COMBINATION! In Buffalo Bills greatest of all Border Dramas, The Prairie Waif.
Introducing the Western Scout and Daring Rider BUCK TAYLOR, King of the Cowboys One of the Great Features of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show last season.
MR JULE KEEN, Buffalo Bill's Dutchman, MISS LYDIA DENIER, the Praire Waif. A Genuine Band of Sioux Indians, embracing the following warriors: Kah-Kah-Kah La-Hah, Que-Lah-Lah-La-Sha, O-Te-On-Te-Oh, Koo-Rooks Tip-a-Hoa.
A Specifically Selected Company 24 FIRST CLASS ARTISTS, 24.
New and Beautiful Scenery painted expressly for this production.
Startling Situations, Intensely thrilling Tableaux!
In Act 2--Home of Buffalo Bill--specialties will be introduced by Jule Keen, John and Jefferys Pendy. Capt. Russell, Sadie and Hans.
In Act 4 will appear the band of Sioux Indians, in their wild and weird Dances, as follows: The Scalp, Horse Squaw, under the control of Sioux Billy, Interpreter and Boy Chief of the Sioux
Look out for the Grand Street Parade by the ndians on Horseback, headed by Buck Taylor.
Admission 35, 50, and 75 cents. No extra charge for reserve seats at Weber's.
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MARCHAND'S OPERA HOUSE.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1885.
Buffalo Bill's Dutchman AND THE PRAIRIE WAIF COMBINATION. IN BUFFALO BILL"S GREAT DRAMA, THE PRAIRIE WAIF INTRODUCING
Buck Taylor, King of the Cowboys; Mr. Jule Keene, Buffalo Bill's Dutchman; Miss Lydia Denier, the Prairie Waif; and a Genuine Band of Sioux Indians.
24--FIRST CLASS ARTIST--24
Startling Situation! Thrilling Tableaux.
LOOK OUT FOR THE GRAND STREET PARADE BY THE INDIANS ON HORSEBACK HEADED BY BUCK TAYLOR.
PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL.
Reserved Seats 75 cents at Cassaday's Drug Store.
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--Buffalo Bill's Prairie Waif Co. occupy the Opera House Saturday evening.
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Academy of Music.
JOHN A. ELLSLER, MANAGER.
New Year's Week, Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and New Year's Day,
BUFFALO BILL'S DUTCHMAN
AND THE
Prairie Waif Combination,
Introducing the Western Scout, Buck Taylor, Jule Keen, a tribe of Indians, Cowboys, etc. Grand street parade Monday.
Prices 15c., 25c., 50c., 75c.. Matinees 25c.: Children 15c. Reserved seats without extra charge.
NEXT WEEK-- Gaiety and Lillie Clay's Adamless Eden Co.
