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Buffalo Bill To-night.
To-night "Buffalo Bill," with a large troupe, will appear at the Academy of Music. He brings with him a number of Indians, to assist him in his play entitled "The Prairie Waif," a story of the far west. As this famous government scout has filled the Academy at every visit he has made to Williamsport, it is not probable that the present one will prove an exception.
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An Indian on the War Path.
"Buffalo Bill" and his Indians made a street parade yesterday afternoon, and the crowds gathered in some parts of the city reminded many of circus day. William and his braves were followed over the route by a long string of boys, and while coming up Fourth street below Mulberry, some of these boys not liking the color of the hair of a brave who brought up the rear the hair being red shot snowballs at him. One of these white balls bent the lobe of his right ear, which made him so angry that he wheeled his horse around and made a dash for the boys, who had wheeled about quicker than the horse. Down the street he went at a terrific speed, and when opposite the boys he whirled around his head a long lance that he carried, and hurled it to the sidewalk, one boy making a narrow escape from being pinned to the ground. Nothing saved him but the fact that the lance flew in such a shape that both ends struck the sidewalk at the same time.
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OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Saturday Evening, Jan. 28th, The Famous Scout, (Hon. WM. F. CODY)
Buffalo Bill AND HIS MAMMOTH COMBINATION. ______
The Beautiful Sioux Indian [Pri???] HE-NU-KAW. (The First Born.)
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Harry E. Burgess, Boy Chief of the Pawnee, the Youngest Chief of whom my [???] [???]
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FLYING CLOUD The Oldest Man Chief of the Sioux Nation.
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A [????????] INDIAN CHIEFS [???] Powerful Dramatic Company [???] [???] [???] THE PRAIRE WAIF A Story of the Far West!
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Fancy Rifle Shooting by Buffalo Bill, who [??] A Grand Street Parade Buffalo Bill's [???] ______
Reserve [???] [Collars?] & Co
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W.M.F. CODY, Prarie [???] [JOSH?] [???] HARRY SELLERS, [???]
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MUSICAL HALL,
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
MONDAY EVE'G JAN.30.
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 K. BURGESS.
Boy Chief of the Pawnee, the Youngest Chief of whom any record is given.
FLYING CLOUD.
The Oldest Man Chief of the Sioux Nation.
A Genuine Band of Noted Winnebago
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 pre-eminent and alone. A Grand Street Parade. Buffalo Bill's Silver Cornet Band and Orchestra. Reserved Seats 75 cents. For sale at Brawn's Book Store commence Thursday.
WM. F. CODY Propiertor and Manager.
JOSH. K. OGDEN, Business Manger.
72214 HARRY SELLKBS, Gereal Agent.
