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Noah Giron at Apr 01, 2020 11:14 AM

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"THE PRAIRIE WAIF."

On Friday evening next the Buffalo Bill Combination will give an entertainment in Union Hall, on which occasion the sensational drama under the above title will be produced by a full company, and one of the attractions will consist in the play being participated in by a band of genuine Indians from the far West. "The Prairie Waif" was written specially for William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) by the actor, dramatist, and author, John A. Stevens, and it embraces many startling situations, hair-breadth escapes, and all that. The usual prices of admission will be charged, and for further particulars our readers are referred to the [advertisement?] of the troupe in this issue.

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