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Hallie at Apr 20, 2020 10:29 AM

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Buffalo Bill drew a good audience at the Opera House, Thursday evening. The new drama "Prarie Waif" is of thrilling interest and many wild and romantic scene of frontier life are presented during its performance. The leading character "Buffalo Bill" is well sustained by W. F. Cody and he is supported by a very large company including a band of Indian chiefs who appeared in the fourth act in their wild and picturesque costumes and gave several of their weird songs and dances. Jules Keen, as Hans, personated a Dutchman admirably and with his trick donkey, Jeremiah, caused much merriment.

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Buffalo Bill drew a good audience at the Opera House, Thursday evening. The new drama "Prarie Waif" is of thrilling interest and many wild and romantic scene of frontier life are presented during its performance. The leading character "Buffalo Bill" is well sustained by W. F. Cody and he is supported by a very large company including a band of Indian chiefs who appeared in the fourth act in their wild and picturesque costumes and gave several of their weird songs and dances. Jules Keen, as Hans, personated a Dutchman admirably and with his trick donkey, Jeremiah, caused much merriment.