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MiaKayla Koerber at Apr 01, 2020 03:21 PM

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TO-NIGHT'S BILL

This evening the Buffalo Bill and Texas Jack Combination appear at the Opera House in a drama entitled, "The Scouts of the Plains." An exchange, in speaking of the Company says:

"As was confidently anticipated, a large and very enthusiastic audience greeted and the appearance of the 'Scouts of the Plains' last evening, Sensational the play is certainly; a plot laid in the thrilling scenes of border life could not well be otherwise. The marvelous celerity with which the 'favorites' handled rifles and revolvers extorted unbounded applause from 'the boys' (irrespective of age), and after the curtain fell on one very thrilling scene, 'Buffalo Bill' and 'Texas Jack' were called out, and if it had been later in the scason they would have been smothered in bouquets, no doubt. The Indian fighting excited the audience to the most intense enthusiasm." etc., etc., etc.

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