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BOWERY THEATRE
Vol. IV WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 8, 1877. No. 7
S. V. ST. CLAIR,
MERCANTILE
Job Printer,
287 BOWERY,
New York.
A SCHOONER OF
CEO. EHRETS' LAGER
cts. 5 cts.
At GEORGE THEISS'S
156 Canal St. between Bowery and Elizabeth St.
Chowder all Day Free.
McCANN'S
HATS,
186 Bowery.
Men's Derby. 75 cents.
Boy's Hats. 25 cents. up.
Fine Felt Hats $1.25
$5.00 Silk .00
To the Patrons of this Theatre.
Messrs STROUB & CO,
of 93 Canal St., bet. Forsyth and Eldridge, within two blocks of this Theatre gives the largest Stew, Fry Roast or Broil, and serve the same in the best style. Having Oyster Beds of their own, they are prepared to serve Bivalves cheaper than any other house in the city. Their Oysters are put down at the low figures of 25 cents per quart. or at the rate of 75c to $4 per hundred. according to quality and size. Their great specialty is in Pickled Oysters which they sell at 50c per quart.

Orders for steamers, ships, & c, can be filled by them cheaper than any other firm. Terms strictly Cash and all orders sent to them will be promptly and faithfully attended to.

Fall Styles Now Ready.
AT
CALLAHAN
The HATTER
140 Bowery, 140

Engagement of the Celebrated Scout and Actor,
BUFFALO BILL,
(HON. WM. F. CODY.)
The Performance will consist of the celebrated Drama, in 4 Acts, entitled
MAY CODY!
OR, LOST AND WON.
BUFFALO BILL......HON. WM. F. CODY
Introducing the two Sioux War Chiefs.
Man-that-Carries-the-Sword, & Two Bears.
The celebrated Scout and Interpreter,
Cha-sahCha-o-Pogeoy, and his Trained Prairie Horses,
Rolling Thunder and Crazy Horse,
And the trick Mexican Bouro, Jack Cass.
John D. Lee, alias Lavasseur......Mr. Harry A. Ellis
Darby McCue...Mr. G. C. Charles Black Dan...Mr. C. Wilson
Geo. Stoughton...Mr. Harry Beli Jim A. Bullwhacker. Mr. Lansing
Brigham young Mr. J. B. Browne Mormon No. 1...Mr. J. Curran
Mormon No. 2...Mr. J. Burbeck
May Cody...Miss Constance Hamblin
Mrs. Stoughton...Mrs. W. G. Jones
Ann Eliza Young... Miss Fanny Prestige
Amalia Young...Miss Augusta Chambers
Anna Maria Young...Miss Agnes Wynne
Delia Young...Miss Maude Mellen
Maria Jane Young...Miss E. Munroe
THIS EVENING At 8:
Ben Bolt and May Cody.
In active participation, and will shortly be produced, the new and exciting Drama, entitled
THE RED RIGHT HAND:
Or, BUFFALO BILL'S FIRST SCALP FOR CUSTER.
The Scalping of Yellow Hand. will occur on Horseback as it was done by Buffalo Bill, at the Battle of Indian Creek. July 17, 1876.

All Wool Pants to Order.
$2.50
1000 Different Patterns at
ARNHEIM'S
THE TAILOR,
202 Bowery. 202

THE
Original Schooner House
5 Cents
305 Bowery, cor. 1st St. N. Y.
Simon Bower, Pro.

Bowery Theatre,
September 3d, 1877, with
BUFFALO BILL,
(HON. Wm.F. Cody,)
In his new thrilling sensational Dramas. "VivaVance: or, SAVED FROM THE SIOUX," "THE RED RIGHT HAND: or, BUFFALO BILL'S FIRST SCALP FOR CUSTER," introducing Capt. Jack Crawford, the Poet Scout of the Black Hills, and the celebrated Indian Chiefs Sitting Bull, Jr., and Young-Man-afraid-of-his Horses. and his celebrated Prairie Ponies.

Buffalo Bill and Capt. Jack will introduce the killing of the Indian Chief Yellow Hand, on the stage on horseback, as it occurred at the Battle Indian Creek, July 17th, 1876, by Buffalo Bill. The above pieces and appropriate scenery and appointments, and a powerful Company.

D. McQUIEN,
Carpenter & Builder,
91 East 10th Street,
Bet. 3d and 4th Aves. New York
JOBBING

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