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124CARSON OPERA HOUSE. Barton & Lawlor ... Managers Two Nights Only! BUFFALO BILL! The Illustrious Government Scout, Military Guide and Indian Fighter. Monday Even'g, April 21, 1879 The new refined sensational drama, written expressly for Mr. Cody by Major A. S. Burt, U. S. A., entitled May Cody, or Lost and Won! Tuesday Evening, April 22 The thrilling melodrama, entitled the Knight of the Plains! Or, Buffalo Bill's Best Trail Introducing Mr. Cody in four distinct characters. The Western Scouts and United States Indian interpreters THE BURGESS BROTHERS. PA-CHA-RISK-Y! The White Boy Chief of the pawnees, the youngest Chief of [?] [?] is given among the [?] [?]. MR. C. A. BURGESS. Sioux and Pawnee Interpreter, who recently accompanied the noted Indian Chief Joseph to Washington in his council with President Hayes and Cabinet. During the [?] [?], Buffalo Bill will give an exhibition of fancy [?] [?] in [?] he is acknowledged preeminent and unrivaled and the Indian interpreters will execute a number of War Dances, Songs, etc Reserved Seats can be secured at the Opera House. | 124CARSON OPERA HOUSE. Barton & Lawlor ... Managers BUFFALO BILL! (HON. W. F. CODY.) The Illustrious Government Scout, Military Guide and Indian Fighter. Monday Even'g, April 21, 1879 The new refined sensational drama, written expressly for Mr. Cody by Major A. S. Burt, U. S. A., entitled May Cody, or Lost and Won! Tuesday Evening, April 22 The thrilling melodrama, entitled the Knight of the Plains! Or, Buffalo Bill's Best Trail Introducing Mr. Cody in four distinct characters. The Western Scouts and United States Indian interpreters THE BURGESS BROTHERS. The White Boy Chief of the pawnees, the youngest Chief of [?] [?] is given among the [?] [?]. MR. C. A. BURGESS. Sioux and Pawnee Interpreter, who recently accompanied the noted Indian Chief Joseph to Washington in his council with President Hayes and Cabinet. During the [?] [?], Buffalo Bill will give an exhibition of fancy [?] [?] in [?] he is acknowledged preeminent and unrivaled and the Indian interpreters will execute a number of War Dances, Songs, etc Reserved Seats can be secured at the Opera House. |
