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Krystal (Ngoc) Hoang at Apr 05, 2020 04:21 PM

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The Prairie Scouts.
Ned Buntline's Troupe made their second appearance at the Opera Honse last evening before another immense house and a house that from the beginning to the end of the entertainment most highly enjoyed what was placed before them. Bessie Sadlow and E. C. Davenport in the first play of "Jenny Lind at Last" created quantities of amusement, their dancing and singing being good. The Scouts with their handsome forms, which might De varied the perfection of manly grace attracted a great deal of attention and what they did was applauded to the echo. They with Ned Buntline were again called before the curtain. The singing and dancing of The Troupe appear at Hornellaville this evening, and they can not help but draw large houses as they have đone everywhere else.

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