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'Buffalo Bill" To-night at Library Hall.
"May Cody, or Lost and Won," is the representative wild Western sensational play. The name of "Buffalo Bill" is magical in the ears of those who have fed on the romance of the plains. Two red men of the West are in the cast, "Two Bears" and the real Indian scout and interpreter, "Cha-Sha-Sha o-Pogeo," who appear on their trained Broncho ponies. "Buffalo Bill" will exhibit some marvelous shooting. Brigham Young's Temple, the Mountain Meadow massacre, the Danites, a drum head court martial, and other thrilling features will go to make up an epitome of all that is thrilling in Western life. As the representative drama of its kind, it is worth seeing by every one.
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PUBLIC LIBRARY HALL.
TWO nights and Saturday Matinee , FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Feb. 8 and 9. 1878. Matinee prices, 50c and 25c. Sixth annual tour of the Chief of Government Scouts and Histrionic Guide, BUFFALO BILL
(Hon. W. F. Cody) and his carefully selected combination, who will appear in the new and refined border drama, written expressly for Hon. W. F. Cody by Major A. S. BURT, U. S. A., entitled MAY CODY, OR LOST AND WON,
Depicting the Mormon War, and introduces the genuine Sioux War Chiefs, Two Bears and Oha-Sha-Sha-O-Pogeo, the Mexican Trick Bouro, Jack Cass.
During the play, BUFFALO BILL will exhibit some marvelous shooting, which has distinguished him as one of the greatest marksmen with the rifle the world has ever produced. Incidental Scenery: Mountain Meadow Massacre, Brigham Young's Temple, Danites. Danites. Prices as usual. Reserved seats to be bad at Cragg's music store three days in advance. Matinee at 2 o'clock.
JOSH. E. OGDEN, Business Agent.
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"Buffalo Bill" at Library Hall.
It is folly to tone down a wild Western sensational drama. "May Cody, or Lost and Won", needs a few ounces of gunpowder to quite realize the expectations of the youth of the land. The play is not without its charms for the lovers of this class of drama. Hen W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) is a fine-looking Westerner and certainty a fine shot. Certain of his exhibitions with the rifle display extraordinary skill. Mr. Geo. C. Charles, as Darby MeKune, did the comedy business well. There will be a "Buffalo Bill" matinee and an evening performance.
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Buffalo Bill.
The audience that assembled at the Opera House last evening was very large and sufficiently demonstrative in its approval to satisfy the most exacting. "May Cody, or Lost and Won", is a drama of border life, sensational to a degree but happily freed from all coarseness and filled with amusing and startling situations which take immensely with the masses. The play was well mounted and the rendition gave general satisfaction. One of the best features of the evening was the fancy shooting which was exceedingly well done.
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE! SAM T. JACK ... Manager ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, MARCH 11th, 1878.
Sixth annual tour of the Chief of Government Scouts and Historic Guide, BUFFALO BILL HON. W. F. CODY
Hon. W. F. Cody, and his carefully selected combination who will appear in the new and refined border drama written expressly for Hon. W. F. Cody by Major A. S Burth, U. S. A entitled, MAY CODY; or, LOST AND WON.
Depicting the Mormon War and introduces the Genuine Sioux War Chiefs Two Bears and Oha-Sha-Sha-O-Pogeo. The Mexican Trick Bouro, Jack Cass. During the play BUFFALO BILL
Will exhibit some marvelous shooting, which has distinguished him as one of the greatest marksmen with the rifle the world has ever produced.
Incidental Scenery- Mountain Meadow Massacre. Brigham Young's Temple. Danites, Danites.
Prices as usual. Reserved Seat at [?] & [?] days in advance.
