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WINDSOR THEATRE. BOWERY. BELOW CANAL.
STILL ANOTHER POWERFUL ATTRACTION.COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 16. The celebrated Government Scout. HON. WM. F. CODY-BUFFALO BILL. In this new and powerful American Drama, written expressly for him by John A. Stevens, Esq, entitied the PRAIRIE WOLF. A STORY OF THE FAR WEST.
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ABLE OPERA HOUSE.
WM. M. SHULTZ......................................MANAGER
MONDAY, JAN. 23, 1882.
(HON. WM. F. CODY.)
BUFFALO BILL
---AND HIS--
MAMMOTH COMBINATION.
The Beautiful Sioux Indian Princess,
[?]
(The First Born).
HARRY K. BURGESS.
Boy Chief of the Pawnees, the Youngest Chief of whom any record is given.
FLYING CLOUD.
The Oldest man chief of the Sioux Nation.
A GENUINE BAND OF NOTED WINNERBAGO INDIAN CHIEFS
Supported by a powerful Dramatic Company, producing Buffalo Bill's New Drama, written expresly for him by John A. Stevens, author of "Unknown, entitled,
THE PRAIRIE WAIF,
A STORY OF THE FAR WEST.
Fancy Rifle Shooting by Buffalo Bill, who is acknowledged pre-eminent and alone.
A Grand Street Parade, Buffalo Bill's Silver Cornet Band and Orchestra.
POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION- Reserved Seats 75 cents, to be had at Woerner's. Seats can be secured by telephone.
WM. F. CODY, Proprietor and Manager.
JOSH E. OGDEN, Business Manager.
HARRY SELLERS, General Agent.
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BUFFALO BILL TO NIGHT. The Omaha Republican says: Buffalo Bill was given a royal reception last evening upon the occasion of his appearance at the Academy of Music. The theatre was packed full, and even standing room was at a premium. No larger audience ever assembled in the Academy, nor have we ever seen a more enthusiastic and better pleased audience. For several years Buffalo Bill has been playing with marked success throughout the East, and we were glad to see him receive such a warm welcome last evening upon his appearance in Omaha, the metropolis of the state on whose borders he acquired much of his fame as a cout, guide, hunter, Indian fighter and frontiersman. He has become quite an actor and looms up brilliantly as a star in the theatrical [?].The play was 'The Prairie Waif," written especially for bim by John A. Stevens, author of "Unknown" and other dramas, and who was formerly a citizen of Omaha. This drama is well written and has a good plot, embracing principally some interesting scenes and incidents in Buffalo Bill's life. The company supporting Bill is a very good one, having been carefully selected with a view of each member being adapted to the part assigned. Julie Keen, the Dutch come dian, as Hans, was unusually funny, and Miss Nellie Lingard, as Sadie, helped to greatly amuse the audience.
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2[?]TH. THE FAMOUS SCOUT. (Hon. W.M. F. CODY ) BUFFALO BILL AND HIS MAMMOTH COMBINATION, The Beautiful Sioux Indian Princess, HE-NU-KAW, (The First Born). HARRY E. BURGESS, Boy Chief of the Pawnees, the Youngest Chief of whom any record is given. FLYING CLOUD, The Oldest Man Chief of the Sioux Nation. A Genuine Band of Noted Winnobago INDIAN CHIEFS, Supported by a POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Producing Buffalo Bill's New Drama, written expressly for him by John A. Stevens, author of "Unknown," entitled: THE PRAIRIE WAIF. A story of the Far West! FANCY RIFLE SHOOTING BY BUFFALO BILL who is acknowledged preeminent and alone. A GRANDSTREET PARADE. Buffalo Bill's Silver Cornet Band and Orchestra. Reserved seats.... ... ... ..................... 75 cents. For sale at Smith's Bookstore. W.M F. CODY, Proprietor and Manager. JOSH E. OGDEN, Business Manager. 211[?]5 HARRY S[?]LLERS, General Agent.
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1882 THE FAMOUS SCOUT, (HON. WM. F. CODY.) Buffalo Bill, AND HIS MAMMOTH COMBINATION. The Beautiful Sioux Indian Princess He-Nu-Kaw, (The first Born) HARRY E. BURGESS Boy Chief of the Pawnees, the Youngest Chief of whom any record is given. FLYING CLOUD, The Oldest Man Chief of the Sioux Nation A Band of Noted Winnebago INDIAN CHIEFS, Supported by a Powerful Dramatic Company, Producing Buffalo Bill's New Drama writ. ______ for him by John A. Stevens. author of "UNKOWN," entitled: The Prairie Waif, A STORY OF THE FAR WEST: Fancy Rifle Shooting by Buffalo Bill, who is acknowledged preeminent and alone, A Grand Street Parade Buffalo Bill's Silver Cornet Band and Orchestra. Reserved seats, 75 cents. For sale at Duble &Corner WM. F. Cody, Proprietor and Manager. Josh. F. Ogden Buisness Manager. BARRY SELLERS, General Agent.
