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4 revisions | Landon Braun at May 18, 2020 02:49 PM | |
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186GRANS OPERA HOUSE. -- Buffalo Bill and his | 186GRANS OPERA HOUSE. -- Buffalo Bill and his Pawnee Chiefs had a $1,000 house last night. The gallery and family circle were literally packed with boys, and never were actors more enthusiastically applauded than Bill, Nellie, Red Eagle and the donkey. The wild-horse dance was true to the life, and was performed by real Indians with regular built tomahawks and spears. Cody's rifle-shooting is something marvelous, and excels the marksmanship of Frank Frayne, Carver and Bogardus. The play, the Knight of the Plains, was written by an old plainsman, Col. Ingraham, a son of the celebrated preacher-novelist of Mississippi. It contains blood and thunder enough to satisfy the most sanguinary taste, and is not without literary merit. |
