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29"BUFFALO BILL." The Buffalo Bill company arrived in the city to-day, and appear at the Opera-house this evening. During the day, they made a parade through the principal streets of the city, attracting general attention. The play they produce to-night is entitled "The Prairie Waif." An exchange says taht the manner in which the piece is placed upon the stage reflects great credit upon the company, and the fine scenic effects throughout the piece; especially the scene of the second act, whic is a fac simile of Buffalo Bill's home in Utah, are excellent. The play is free from vulgar expressions, which alone commends Buffalo Bill every year he visits us to crowded houses. Every time he comes he has something new, and that which excels that of his former visits. If other managers would do likewise they would surely profit by it. | 29"BUFFALO BILL." The Buffalo Bill company arrived in the city to-day, and appear at the Opera-house this evening. During the day, they made a parade through the principal streets of the city, attracting general attention. The play they produce to-night is entitled "The Prairie Waif." An exchange says taht the manner in which the piece is placed upon the stage reflects great credit upon the company, and the fine scenic effects throughout the piece; especially the scene of the second act, whic is a fac simile of Buffalo Bill's home in Utah, are excellent. The play is free from vulgar expressions, which [word?] commends Buffalo Bill every year he visits us to crowded houses. Every time he comes he has something new, and that which excels that of his former visits. If other managers would do likewise they would surely profit by it. |
