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Buffalo Bill.
The performance by Buffalo Bill (Hon. Wm. F. Cody) last night was witnessed by a small audience, but those who were there were amazed with the wonderful marksmanship of "Bill" and the fearlessness of his companion. He is a perfect master of the rifle and his feats almost surpass anything ever written in the most sensational stories of border life.
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OPERA HOUSE!
ONE NIGHT ONLY. Friday, March 15, 1878.
Sixth Annual Tour of the Chief of Government Scouts and Historic Guide. BUFFALO BILL, (Hon. W. F. CODY,)
and his carefully selected combinations, who will appear in the new and refined Borries 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 introducing the genuine Sioux War Chiefs, Two Bears, and Cha-Sha-ha-O-Pogeo. The Mexican Trick Bouro, Jack Cass During the play Buffalo Bill
will exhibit some marvelous shooting, which has distinguished him as one the greatest marksmen with the rifle the world has ever produced.
Incidental Scenery--Mountain Meadow Massacre, Brigham Young a Temple, Danites
Prices as usual Reserved seats to a bad at the Opera House cigar store four days in advance
JOSH E OGDEN, Agent.
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OPERA HOUSE!
Positively One Night Only,
TUESDAY EVE., M'CH 19.
Sixth annual tour of the chief of Government Scouts, and historic guide
BUFFALO BILL!
Hon. W. F. Cody, and his COMBINATION, who will appear in the new Border Drama, written expressly as Hon. W. F. Cody by Major A. S. Burn U. S. A. entitled
MAY CODY OR LOST AND WON
Respecting the Mormon War, and introduces Cha-Sha-a-po-geo Sioux Interpreter. The Mexican Trick Bourne, Jack Caas. 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 ever produced.
Incident Scenery--Mountian Meadow Massacre--Brigham Young's Temples--Danites.
Prices as usual. Reserved seats to be had at Preswick. Moore & Co's Book Store, three days in advance.
JOSH E. OGDEN.
Business Agent
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Buffalo Bill This Evening.
This evening at the Opera House appears the famous "Buffalo Bill," with innumerable Indians from their native heath. Says the Titusville Herald of last Friday:
The Buffalo Bill combination played to a paying house last evening. The performance satisfied the gallery gods and pleased the habitues of the parquet and dress circle. Bill's exhibition shooting excited the wonder and admiration of the entire audience. In short, it was an entertainment for the money.
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Buffalo Bill.
The drama of "May Cody" was played by the Buffalo Bill Company at the Opera House last evening. There is not much "blood and thunder" about it, being somewhat on the "Davy Crockett" plan. The principal attraction, perhaps, is the rifle shooting of Buffalo Bill which is simply wonderful. At thirty paces he shoots a potato with a rifle ball from the head of a lady. He does it afterward with his back turned using a mirror, shooting over his shoulder. He never misses, but we would much rather look on than hold the potato. His skill with the rifle throws the Creedmoor business into the shade. The entertainment seemed to be enjoyed by the audience--there is a large gallery. Buffalo Bill is at Towanda to-night.
