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Amusements.
SALT LAKE THEATRE.
Notice Extraordinary!
Engagement for
To Nights Only and Matinee,
Friday and Saturday, May 2 and 3,
Of the Illustrious Government Scout and U. S. Military Guide,
HON. W. F. CODY,
Better known as
BUFFALO BILL!
In the Refined, Sensational Melodrama, entitled,
THE KNIGHTS OF THE PLAINS
-- OR -
Buffalo Bill's Best Trail.
Written expressly for Hon. W. F. Cody by Col. Prentiss Ingraham.
Buffalo Bill will be supported by the renowned
BURGESS BROTHERS.
The Special Indian Interpreters for the U. S. Government.
P-CHA-RISK-Y.
The white boy Chief. of the Pawnees. AND A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY
AND A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY
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Theatre.
There was a large audience present at the theatre last evening to witness the "Knights of the Plains; or, Buffalo Bill's Best Trail." The most striking features of this drama of Western prairie life were the prairie fire scene, and the skillful shooting of the hero of the piece. The enthusiasm as the curtain fell on each act was immense. The performance will be repeated this evening, also at the matinee.
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FORRESTER OPERA HOUSE N. O. FORRESTER.......................Proprietor HARRY MELMER.......................Stage Manager
Engagement of the illustrious Government Scout,
BUFFALO BILL!
(Hon. W. F. Cody) and his Combination.
THREE NIGHT ONLY,
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
JULY 21, 22, 23
WEDNESDAY MATINEE
MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENINGS,
The Great Sensational Drama,
MAY CODY
OR, Lost and Won
WEDNESDAY MATINEE AND EVENING
KNIGHT OF THE PLAINS,
Or BUFFALO BILL'S BEST TRAIL!
Supported by Master EDDIE BURGERS the Boy of the Pawnees; C. A. BURGERS Government Interpreter and a band of Genuins Indians, mounted on their own Prairie Horses and a POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY.
Notwithstanding the common expense attending MR. W. F. CODY'S engagement the PRICES OF ADMISSION WILL REMAIN AT POPULAR FIGURES.
Seats now on sale at the box office.
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NEW Court House Hall!
N. C. FORRESTER ------Lessee
ENGAGEMENT Of the Illustrious Government Scout, BUFFALO BILL! (HON. W. F. CODY) AND HIS COMBINATION
Thursday Eve., July 24, In the Great Sensational Mormon Drama, MAY CODY, -OR LOST AND WON.
Supported by MASTER EDDIE BURGERS, the Boy of the Pawnees; C. A. BURGERS, Government Interpreter; and a band of GENUINE INDIANS! Mounted on their prairie horses; and a POWERFULL DRAMATIC COMPANY!
Notwithstanding the enormous expense of attending Mr. W. F. Cody's engagement, the price of admission will remain at the popular figures.
RESERVED SEATS.................$1.00 GENERAL ADMISSION............$.75 CHILDREN,............................$.50
Box sheet now open at Tribe & Jefferay's.
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This afternoon the Buffalo Bill combination will give a matinee at the new opera house. Let everybody attend, as this is a good company, and the Hon. W. F. Cody is well worth seeing.
Fashionable young men in Denver, it appears, are rather inclined to insult ladies on the streets and in their residences whenever occasion offers. Thank God, Pueblo is not troubled that way!
The people of Ouray, says the Alamoss News, have subscribed $700 toward having the Western Union telegraph line extended to that town, and the line will be finished and in operation within three months.
To-night there will be an entire change of programme at the new opera house, "The Knight of the Plains" being the play chosen for this occasion in which Buffalo Bill will appear to his best advantage, in various thrilling scenes and episodes of his life.
