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Lexichizek at Mar 27, 2020 04:46 PM

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Buffalo Bill.

night this champion of the knife, revolver and lasso, will appear at academy of Music, supported by the strength of the Rochester opera company. From appearances we'd judge that a large audience will this noted frontier man. He is not [?] and bloody character that [?] might picture, but a gentleman [?] by the best of motives, who, in [?] career on the plains or in the forests of the frontier, ever stood to defend the helpless and guide ranger. He journeys through the [?] under the title of "Buffalo Bill", his real name is Hon. Wm. F. Cody, [?] time a member of the Nebraska [?].

[?] play to be presented this evening The Scouts of the Plains, or Red [?] as it is, "intended as a picture of among the trappers and early pioneers of the West, with the incidents of [?] with the redskins and white [?] involving, as is often the case, story of an attack upon an emigrant the murder of some of the party, [?] of a child, the pursuit in years and her recovery, in which [?] Bill is the pursuer and avenger of [?]. Mr. John B. Schoeffel, the business manager of the Rochester opera [?], a gentleman favorably known in static circles, accompanies the troupe. S. is an energetic manager, and ever his name appears it is a sure [?] of an interesting entertainment.

So look out for a crowded house.

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night this champion of the knife, revolver and lasso, will appear at academy of Music, supported by the strength of the Rochester opera company. From appearance we'd judge that a large audience will this noted frontier man. He is not and bloody character that