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Buffalo Bill-- This well known actor,
who reproduces his experience as a scout
and guide on the stage, will be at Comstock's
next Saturday night. Mr. Cody
will be supported by Miss Fletcher, Miss
Thompson and Messrs. White, Clifton,
James, Alsadt, Charles, Neil, McPike,
Wright, Irwin, Melner, Booth and others,
including a band of Indians. Of this performance
the Buffalo Express says: "Mr.
Cody, as a famous scout and Indian fighter,
is unquestionably the strong attraction, s
till he has made marked improvements as
an actor, acquitting himself with grace and
quite effectively. His present company
is, we think, the best he has yet organized.
Miss Lizzie Fletcher, who appears as
Onita, is a handsome little lady who plays
her part very nicely. Miss Connie Thompson
as Sadie acts with accustomed vivacity,
and her duet and dance with Hans, Mr.
Jule Keen, were last evening enthusiastically
encored."

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Buffalo Bill-- This well known actor, who reproduces his experience as a scout and guide on the stage, will be at Comstock's next Saturday night. Mr. Cody will be supported by Miss Fletcher, Miss Thompson and Messrs. White, Clifton, James, Alsadt, Charles, Neil, McPike, Wright, Irwin, Melner, Booth and others, including a band of Indians. Of this performance the Buffalo Express says: "Mr. Cody, as a famous scout and Indian fighter, is unquestionably the strong attraction, still he has made marked improvements as an actor, acquitting himself with grace and quite effectively. His present company is, we think, the best he has yet organized. Miss Lizzie Fletcher, who appears as Onita, is a handsome little lady who plays her part very nicely. Miss Connie Thompson as Sadie acts with accustomed vivacity, and her duet and dance with Hans, Mr. Jule Keen, were last evening enthusiastically encored."