| 144AMUSEMENTS.
BUFFALO BILL.
The exciting play, "Scouts of the Plains," was repeated at the Opera House last night by the Buffalo Bill Combination. The audience was not large, owing doubtless to the bad weather and miserable condition of the streets, but was unusually enthusiastic and very prodigal in demonstrations of intense satisfaction. The play, though eminently sensational, is far superior to the average drama which deals in gunpowder and Indians, and possesses numerous meritorious features. It is in the main well presented and constitutes an entertainment that deserves
good patronage. | 144 AMUSEMENTS.
BUFFALO BILL.
The exciting play, "Scouts of the Plains," was repeated at the Opera House
last night by the Buffalo Bill Combina-
tion. The audience was not large, owing
doubtless to the bad weather and miser-
able condition of the streets, but was un-
usually enthusiatic and very prodigal in
demonstrations of intense satisfaction.
The play, though eminently sensational,
is far superior to the average drama which
deals in gunpowder and Indians, and pos-
sesses numerous meritorious features. It
is in the main well presented and count-
tutes an entertaiment that dersrves
good patronage. |