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BUFFALO BILL

Tomorrow evening, Buffalo Bill with his tribe of Pawnee Indians, cowboys, etc., will camp at the Opera house. "The Prairie Waif.: the borer drama they produce, is a chuck full of sensaitons as life on the western prairies is usually pictures. It is a pla that will be enjoyed by the gallery gods, and the lower part of the house will also be filled, as is always the case when Buffalo Bill is announced. The Buffalo express, in speaking of the apperance of the company in that city, says:

Buffalo Bill's combination opened a three nights engagement at the theatre last evening in the sensational border play. "The Prairie Waif." The audience filled every seat and was as enthusiastic an audience as could be desired. The paly is the same that Mr. Cody (Buffalo Bill) gave on his last bisit to Buffalo, but is has been judiciously revise and rewritten untin it is better than ever. It is of course, a story of the far West, and gives the hero ample opportunity for the display of his peculiar accomplishments. In the second act he gives and exhibition of fancy rifle shooting which is very interesting. The plot of "The Prarie Waif" is connected and more interesting than the usual run of broder dramas. The Indians with the company are genuine Indians, and their songs and dances are novel.

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BUFFALO BILL

Tomorrow evening, Buffalo Bill with his tribe of Pawnee Indians, cowboys, etc., will camp at the Opera house. "The Prairie Waif.: the borer drama they produce, is a chuck full of sensaitons as life on the western prairies is usually pictures. It is a pla that will be enjoyed by the gallery gods, and the lower part of the house will also be filled, as is always the case when Buffalo Bill is announced. The Buffalo express, in speaking of the apperance of the company in that city, says:

Buffalo Bill's combination opened a three nights engagement at the theatre last evening in the sensational border play. "The Prairie Waif." The audience filled every seat and was as enthusiastic an audience as could be desired. The paly is the same that Mr. Cody (Buffalo Bill) gave on his last bisit to Buffalo, but is has been judiciously revise and rewritten untin it is better than ever. It is of course, a story of the far West, and gives the hero ample opportunity for the display of his peculiar accomplishments. In the second act he gives and exhibition of fancy rifle shooting which is very interesting. The plot of "The Prarie Waif" is connected and more interesting than the usual run of broder dramas. The Indians with the company are genuine Indians, and their songs and dances are novel.