68

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

AMUSEMENTS.

DAVIS' NEW THEATER

--------------------

3 Nights and Saturday Matinee

COMMENCING

THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1879.

MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK.

Eighth Annual Tour of the Historic Government Scout, Guide and Hunter,

Hon. W. F. CODY

BUFFALO BILL!

AND HIS MAMMOTH COMBINATION OF

24 ARTISTS 24

Each member having been especially engaged for his respective part. And is further strengthen the drama, Mr. Cody has, at a great expense, secured a band

OF GENUINE INDIAN CHIEFS,

Who will on the occasion appear in the melodrama, in 4 acts, written for BUFFALO BILL by Col. PRENTISS INGRAHAM, entitled

NIGHT of the PLAINS,

Or Buffalo Bill's Best Trail.

EDDIE BURGESS, the Boy Chief of the Pawnees, and C. A. BURGESS, U. S. Scout, and a band of Genuine Indians in their War and Medicine Dances, [word]. During the first act BUFFALO BILL will exhibit his

MARVELOUS FANCY SHOOTING WITH THE RIFLE,

Which has distinguished him as one of the greatest marksmen the world best ever produced. Saturday Evening, last night, will be produced, with new and appropriate scenery, the successful drama, in 4 acts, entitled MAY CODY, OR LOST AND WON.

PRICES OF ADMISSION--75, 50, 25 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents, to be had at Poutch's Book Store, No. 107 Jefferson street. Look out for the street parade by the Indians on horseback, headed by BUFFALO BILL'S Military Band on the above date. Persons wishing to purchase the life of BUFFALO BILL can do so by applying to the usher during the performance.

JOSH K OGDEN, Business Manager. Col. PRENTISS INGRAHAM, Treasurer.

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page