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Buffalo Bill's Entertainment.

The opera house was filled with an
audience numbering upwards of a thousand
persons Saturday night, to witness
the performance of the frontier play of
the "Prairie Waif," by Buffalo Bill and
his company. The play was very satisfactorily
presented, with its attendant
thrilling border scenes, by the company,
Mr. Frank Thompson giving a pleasing
cornet solo, Mr. Cody himself exhibiting
his rare skill as a marksman and the real
Indians executing their unique war
dances. Mr. Jule Kean's fun and the
donkey Jerry's eccentricities brought
down the house occasionally, and the
audience generally decided the evening
had been enjoyably spent.

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Buffalo Bill's Entertainment.

The opera house was filled with an audience numbering upwards of a thousand persons Saturday night, to witness the performance of the frontier play of the "Prairie Waif," by Buffalo Bill and his company. The play was very satisfactorily presented, with its attendant thrilling border scenes, by the company, Mr. Frank Thompson giving a pleasing cornet solo, Mr. Cody himself exhibiting his rare skill as a marksman and the real Indians executing their unique war dances. Mr. Jule Kean's fun and the donkey Jerry's eccentricities brought down the house occasionally, and the audience generally decided the evening had been enjoyably spent.