| 165BUFFALO BILL
The "Prairie Wolf" is the now play to
be given by Buffalo Bill Wednesday
night. The play is a new one for this
season, and has some very pretty scenes.
There is less blood-letting, fewer scapls
taken and not so many Indian [?] as
have occurred in pieces of the [?]
presented before. He has a very good support
in Miss Fletcher as "Onita," Mr.
Keene as "Hank," and Mr. Charles as,
"Captain Russell." Cody himself is the
[?] cool, natural and handsome fellow
we have become so well acquainted with,
and his play is clean and pretty.
HAVERLY'S COLORED MINERALS
A Cleveland exchange says of this company:
The house was packed from [?] to dome
some time before the curtain rose, and
"standing room only" greeted many people
[?] supposed they were early [?].
To say that the Haverly [?] gives a
better entertainment than they did last
season is saying a good deal, but it is
only telling a true story. From the [?]
meet the our [?] rose for the grand overture
until it went down for the last time
at the conclusion of the "Holiday on the
Plantation" and ["?"] it
was a continuous carnival of fun and
good [?] generally. THe songs
by Tom McIntosh, [?] Brown, James
Grace, George [?], James Bland, Billy
[?] and [?] [?] were all good.
[????] were all good
and the "Parade of the Coonville Guards"
kept the large audience in a roar of
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