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41THE BORDER MEN AT FISHER'S HALL- Buffalo Bill, Texas [word?], and Wild Bil[word?] the scouts and hunters of the "BON[word?] will appear this evening at Fisher's Hall. They are accompanied by a troupe of real wild "Ingina who will do the required scalping, war dancing, etc, according to the most aprroved style knwon to barbarians. These real herpers have but lately united themselves for the purpose of guessing a vidie ploture of seal border life on the great western prairies, and one which is destined in a few short years, to entirely pass away. Meader has dramatized the cheif facts in the wild career of each into a number of scenes which are a brilliant options of the customary wild life they depict. If one can find no relish is the scenes of strife and warfare presented they certainly ought to attend for the purpose of staing the real heroes themselves. It is said of the Will Bill himself, that he alone has in his life probably killed one hundred men whil the others are not far behind him in their imaginary record. In short they are the most noted scouts in the world. All have been made subjects of more or less literary attention, and the American boy who has not heard of some one of them is in deed curiosity. The comedy intersperred with fan, is good, and the whole presentation unexceptionable in every respect. We predict for their a crowded house and the most attentive and messed of audiences. | 41THE BORDER MEN AT FISHER'S HALL- Buffalo Bill, Texas [word?], and Wild Bil[word?] the scouts and hunters of the "BON[word?] will appear this evening at Fisher's Hall. They are accompanied by a troupe of real wild "Ingina who will do the required scalping, war dancing, etc, according to the most aprroved style knwon to barbarians. These real herpers have but lately united themselves for the purpose of guessing a vidie ploture of seal border life on the great western prairies, and one which is destined in a few short years, to entirely pass away. Meader has dramatized the cheif facts in the wild career of each into a number of scenes which are a brilliant options of the customary wild life they depict. If one can find no relish is the scenes of strife and warfare presented they certainly ought to attend for the purpose of staing the real heroes themselves. It is said of the Will Bill himself, that he alone has in his life probably killed one hundred men whil the others are not far behind him in their imaginary record. In short they are the most noted scouts in the world. All have been made subjects of more or less literary attention, and the American boy who has not heard of some one of them is in deed curiosity. The comedy intersperred with fan, is good, and the whole presentation unexceptionable in every respect. We predict for their a crowded house and the most attentive and messed of audiences. |
