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TUCKER HALL.

ONE NIGHT ONLY.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1880.

Eighth Annual Tour of the Historic Government Scout, Guide and Hunter

HON W.F. CODY.

BUFFALO BILL

AND HIS MAMMOTH

DRAMATIC COMBINATION

OF

24 ARTISTS! 24

INCLUDING A SUPERB

MILITARY BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA!

Each member having been especially engaged for their respective parts. And to further strengthen the Drama, Mr. Cody has, at great expense, secured

A BAND OF GENUINE INDIAN CHIEFS!

Which will appear in the Four-Act Melodrama, written by Maj. A.S. Burt, U.S.A., for BUFFALO BILL, entitled

MAY CODY,

OR,

LOST AND WON!

MOUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE, BRIGHAM YOUNG'S TEMPLE, THE MORMON DANITES, THE ENDOWMENT CHAMBER, BARNEY McQUNE AND HIS DONKEY.

During the Second Act, Buffalo Bill will exhibit his

MARVELOUS RIFLE SHOOTING!

Which has distinguished him as one of the greatest marksmen the world has every produced.

A BAND OF INDIAN CHIEFS!

Will be introduced in the drama. Also EDDIE BURGESS, the boy Chief of the Pawnees, a stolen white child, who was made a Pawnee Chief at the age of thirteen and C.A. Burgess, Scout, Guide and Interpreter, will appear in the Wolf, Horse, and other dances and camp scenes.

POPULAR PRICES -- Reserved Seats to be had at Heartt's drug store.

The Life of Buffalo Bill, written by himself, can be purchased from the ushers during the performance.

Look out for the Street Parade by the Indians on Horseback, headed by Buffalo Bill's Military Band on the above date.

COL PRENTISS INGRAHAM, Treasurer.
JOSH S. OGDEN, Business Manager

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