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Two Performances

Will be given by Buffalo Bill's company in this city, at McClellan Opera House, next Monday and Tuesday evenings. Mr. Cody will be supported by Master Eddie Burgers, the Boy Chief of the Pawnees; C. A. Burgers, Government Interpreter; a band of Genuine Indians mounted on their own Prairie Horses and a Powerful Dramatic Company.

BUFFALO BILL.

The Hon. W. F. Cody brings his theatrical combination here next Monday and Tuesday. On Monday evening "May Cody, or Lost and Won," will be presented; and on Tuesday evening will be given "The Knight of the Plains, or Buffalo Bill's Best Trail."

Go to the McClellan Opera House And see the noted scout.

May Cody.

The Denver Republican speaks in the highest terms of the presentation of this drama by Buffalo Bill's company in Denver. It says:

Of the play itself it does not differ much from other of its own class. It has the same rush, hurrah, and joviality liberally interspersed with tragic or triumphant tableaux. As presented last evening, it was fairly set, well arranged, and most excellently acted. Mr. Cody is always easy and pleasing in his bearing and as occasion demands it, ready and strong. Miss Huntingdon divided honor the star. The support was good and altogether the first presentation in this city of "May Cody," or "Lost and Won," was a brilliant success.

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