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OPERA HOUSE.

ONE NIGHT ONLY.

Monday, Sept. 6, 1880.

NEW AND POWERFUL DRAMA.

NINTH ANNUAL TOUR OF

BUFFALO BILL

(W. F. CODY.)

A Troupe of Genuine Cheyenne Indians.

A SUPERB BAND AND ORCHESTRA,

Making it the Largest

DRAMATIC COMBINATION

On the road this season, and numbering

25 ARTISTS,

Who will appear in Buffalo Bill's new Drama, by John A. Stevens, entitled

Prairie Waif,

A STORY OF THE FAR WEST.

In act fourth, a genuine band of Cheyenne Indian Chiefs will appear in their Scalp and War Dances, assisted by C. A. Burgess, Indian Interpreter.

Mr. Cody, "Buffalo Bill," will give an exhibition of fancy Rifle Shooting, in which he is acknowledged pre-eminent and alone.

Upon the arrival of the company in town look out for the grand Street Parade by the Indians on horseback, headed by Buffalo Bill's Serenade Band.

Popular prices of admission. Reserved seats 75 cents, to be had at B. Pew's Postoffice News Room.

JOSH. E. OGEN, Business Manager.

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