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19LOMISON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, 1885. BUFFALO BILL'S DUTCHMAN and the PRAIRIE "THE PRAIRIE WAIF." Introducing the Western Scout and Daring Rider, MR. JULE KEEN, Buffalo Bill's Dutchman. A genuine band of Pawnee Indians, KAH-KAH-KAH-LAH-HAH, A Specially Selected Company, First-class artists 24 New and beautiful scenery painted expressly for In ACT II- HOME OF BUFFALO BILL-- In ACT IV appears the BAND OF PAWNEE Lookout for the GRAND STREET PARADE! By the Indians on horseback, headed by BUCK Prices of admission as usual. Reserved seats, 75 dec11-5t | 19LOMISON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, 1885. BUFFALO BILL'S DUTCHMAN and the PRAIRIE WAIF COMBINATION in BUFFALO BILL'S greatest of all border dramas. "THE PRAIRIE WAIF." Introducing the Western Scout and Daring Rider, BUCK TAYLOR, King of the Cowboys, one of the great features of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Shows last season. MR. JULE KEEN, Buffalo Bill's Dutchman. Miss LYDIA DENIER, the Prairie Waif. A genuine band of Pawnee Indians, embracing the following Warriors: KAH-KAH-KAH-LAH-HAH, A Specially Selected Company, First-class artists 14 New and beautiful scenery painted expressly for this production. Starting Situations: Insensly Thrilling Tableaux: In ACT II- HOME OF BUFFALO BILL-- Specialties will be introduced by Jule Keen, John and Jeffreys Pendy, Capt. Russel, Sadie and Hans. In ACT IV appears the BAND OF PAWNEE INDIANS, in their wild and weird dances as follows: The Scalp! Horse! Squaw! under the control of PAWNEE BILL, Interpreter and Boy Chief of the Pawnee. Lookout for the GRAND STREET PARADE: By the Indians on horseback, headed by BUCK TAYLOR. Prices of admission as usual. Reserved seats, 75 cents to be had at Bott's Drug Store, three days in advance. |
