| 162Buffalo Bill's Entertainment.
An unusually large audience, in point
of numbers, assembled at Davis Opera
House last evening and enjoyed the
mirth-inspiring and deeply intersting
drama of " The Prairie Waif, " with its
Stirring presentation of border life. The
play, although critics have declared its
lack of plot, forms neverless a well
connected story, the central figures be-
ing the inimitable " Buffalo Bill," with
his manly form, indomitable spir-
it, generous impuleses and trusty
rifle, by W. F . Cody ; " Onita,"
a charming delineation of maiden sim-
plicity and piquancy, by Miss Lizzie
Fletcher ; " Sadie," a pert and pretty
American lass, by Miss Connie Thomp
son ; "Mark Stanley," the drunken yet
| 162Buffalo Bill's Entertainment.
An unusually large audience, in point
of numbers, assembled at Davis Opera
House last evening and enjoyed the
mirth-inspiring and deeply intersting
drama of " The Prairie Waif, " with its
Stirring presentation of border life. The
play, although critics have declared its
lack of plot, forms neverless a well
connected story, the central figures be-
ing the inimitable " Buffalo Bill," with
his manly form, indomitable spir-
it, generous impuleses and trusty
rifle, by W. F . Cody ; " Onita,"
a charming delineation of maiden sim-
plicity and piquancy, by Miss Lizzie
Fletcher ; " Sadie," a pert and pretty
American lass, by Miss Connie Thomp
son ; "Mark Stanley," the drunken yet
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