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31The Scouts of the Plains. Saturday evening, Wieting opera house was crowded to witness the play-Scouts of the Plains. The audience was delighted and displayed it by hearty and repeated outbursts of applause. Mr. Cody in the character of Buffalo Bill, appeared to be quite as much at home on the stage among the painted Indians as in the wilds and haunts of the savage red skins. He was well supported, and, altogether, the play was acceptable to every one present. Mr. J. Clinton Hall had the management; in fact it was his opera house company of Rochester that supported Mr. Cody. He next brings to our city the great American tragedian, Edwin Adams, some time in December. | 31The Scouts of the Plains. Saturday evening, Wieting opera house was crowded to witness the play-Scouts of the Plains. The audience was delighted and displayed it by hearty and repeated outbursts of applause. Mr. Cody in the character of Buffalo Bill, appeared to be quite as much at home on the stage among the painted Indians as in the wilds and haunts of the savage red skins. He was well supported, and, altogether, the play was acceptable to every one present. Mr. J. Clinton Hall had the management; in fact it was his opera house company of [Rochester?] that supported Mr. Cody. He next brings to our city the great American tragedian, Edwin Adams, some time in December. |
