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NOVELTY THEATRE

FIFTH AND SOUTH FOURTH STREETS, BROOKLYN, E.D.

THEALL & WILLIAMS.................Managers
JOSEPH B. AYERS........................Scenic Artist and Stage Director

PROGRAMME
FOR WEEK. COMMENCING JANUARY 24, 1881. EVERY EVENING AT 8
Wednesday and Saturday Matinees at 2,
The Renowned Government Scout and Guide,

BUFFALO BILL,
(Hon. WILLIAM F. CODY,)

And his
SUPERB NEW COMBINATION
of
TWENTY-FOUR FIRST CLASS DRAMATIC ARTISTS,

Engaged expressly for Buffalo Bill's New and Powerful Border Drama, which will be
produced for the first time in this city, taken from scenes in Buffalo Bill's past life, and written expressly for him by JOHN A. STEVENS,
author of "UNKNOWN," entitled

THE PRAIRIE WAIF.
STORY OF THE FAR WEST.
NOTE CAREFULLY THE STRONG CAST:

BUFFALO BILL........................................Hon. W.F. CODY
Mark Stanley...........................................R.C. White
Jim Hardie......{Danites}...........................Harry Clifton
Jack Hardie.............................................[Geo.?] T. James
Hans.......................................................Bonnie Runnels
Captain Russel.........................................C. Wilson Charles
General Brown........................................Ralph Delmore
E. Overton, a sutler..................................Robert Neil
Lone Deer...............................................William Wright
Major Saunders.......................................Harry Irving
Yellow Hand, Cheyenne Chief..................Chas. Vedder
Lieutenant White....................................E. Booth
Jack Cass................................................Jerry
ONITA....................................................Miss LIZZIE FLETCHER
SADIE....................................................Miss CONNIE THOMPSON

Danites, Indians, Soldiers, etc.

SYNOPSIS.
ACT I.- Prairie Waif.
(Lapse of One Year between First and Second Acts.)
ACT II.- Home of Buffalo Bill.
ACT III.- The Attack and Defiance.
ACT IV.- The Rescue.

In ACT IV. a Genuine Band of Cheyenne Indian Chiefs will appear
in their Scalp and War Dances, assisted by C.A. BURGESS, Indian Interpreter.

MR. CODY ("Buffalo Bill") will give an exhibition of Fancy Rifle
Shooting, in which he is acknowledged pre-eminent and alone.

During the Evening the following selections will be performed by the Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. HARRY WALKER:

OVERTURE-"Romantique"................................................KELLER BELA
WALTZ- "Hydroveten"...................................................GUNGI.

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