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"Buffalo Bill."

There will undoubtedly be a good deal of gunpowder burnt in Corinthian Hall this week, as Buffalo Bill, supported by Kit Carson, Jr., and a fill dramatic company; will appear in the new drama, written expressly for Bill, entitled "Life on the Border." This will be given every evening of the week with the exception of to-night. There will also be a matinee on Saturday afternoon. "Life on the Border" has been produced before crowded houses in Albany, Troy, Cohoes, Syracuse and other cities and the press of those cities speak in the highest terms, both of the play and the manner in which it is produced. The Troy Press says:

Last night Buffalo Bill and an excellent company had a splendid house and presented the new drama of "Life on the Border" which possesses more real merit in plot, dialogue and situation than any the scouts have as yet appeared in. Without being so loudly sensational as most of its latter day class it is at the same time intensely interesting and the effective tableaux at the end of each act quite thrillingly; Buffalo Bill, Kit Carson and the entire troupe have an excellent interpretation of this border society drama.

There is unquestionably enough in this production to satisfy the most ardent admirer of thrilling situations.

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"Buffalo Bill."

There will undoubtedly be a good deal of gunpowder burnt in Corinthian Hall this week, as Buffalo Bill, supported by Kit Carson, Jr., and a fill dramatic company; will appear in the new drama, written expressly for Bill, entitled "Life on the Border." This will be given every evening of the week with the exception of to-night. There will also be a matinee on Saturday afternoon. "Life on the Border" has been produced before crowded houses in Albany, Troy, Cohoes, Syracuse and other cities and the press of those cities speak in the highest terms, both of the play and the manner in which it is produced. The Troy Press says:

Last night Buffalo Bill and an excellent company had a splendid house and presented the new drama of "Life on the Border" which possesses more real merit in plot, dialogue and situation than any the scouts have as yet appeared in. Without being so loudly sensational as most of its latter day class it is at the same time intensely interesting and the effective tableaux at the end of each act quite thrillingly; Buffalo Bill, Kit Carson and the entire troupe have an excellent interpretation of this border society drama.

There is unquestionably enough in this production to satisfy the most ardent admirer of thrilling situations.