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3 revisions | Landon Braun at Apr 22, 2020 03:00 PM | |
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144Buffalo Bill. To-night the play-going people of St. Joseph | 144Buffalo Bill. To-night the play-going people of St. Joseph will be presented with the blood and thunder, Indian war drama, "The Red Right Hand," with Hon. Wm. F. Cody, as Buffalo Bill, and Capt. Jack Crawford, the Poet Scout, as the leading characters, supported by a full company of scouts, warriors, etc. This company is highly spoken of by the public press wherever they have shown, and have beem greeted by a full attendance on all occasions. Mr. Cody and his company are originally from the western border, and have acted in real life many of the parts so well sustained by them, and they being acquainted with all the realities of real border life, it is the natural supposition that they are better enabled to give it to the public than those not accustomed to the ups and downs of such a life. This is the original Buffalo Bill, the character upon which the drama to be presented this evening, is founded, and the hero of more blood curdling deeds and dangerous adventures, than any other man that has ever visited the western borders. Since making hsi debut on the dramatic stage he has acquired a grace and ease in his manner entirely foreign to the ordinary western hero, and has been welcomed by crowds of curious eyes, all anxious to see the great hunter of the borders, in his new role as actor. This entertainment bids fair to be one of the best of its kind ever produced in this city and we bespeak for the western hero and his efficient company a portion of the liberal patronage so gratefully bestowed upon the dramatic entertainments which honor St. Joseph with their presence. |
