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3 revisions | Landon Braun at Apr 22, 2020 03:01 PM | |
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145Buffalo Bill. The play going people of St. Joseph | 145Buffalo Bill. The play going people of St. Joseph were last night entertained by Buffalo Bill and his magnificent combination. The attendance was fair, but the acting deserved a better patronage. Those who were present enjoyed the play very hgihly. The thrilling new drama, founded on the late Indian war and written expressly for Buffalo Bill, by Col. Prentice Ingraham, entitled "The Red Right Hand," or "Buffalo Bill's first scalp for Custer," was well put on, and the various characters were very well sustained. Hon. W. F. Cody, Buffalo Bill, and Capt. Jack Crawford, the Poet Scout, portrayed the Western border life to perfection, and the "Wild Irishman" who is also stepping in at the most ludicrious periods, is very laughable. On the whole, the entertainment was a very pleasant one, and all pronounce it a dramatic success. |
