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"Buffalo Bill" To-Night.
The Hon. William F. Cody, in his well-known character of Buffalo Bill, will be seen at the Utica Opera House this evening, together with his band of Winnebago Indian Chiefs, the Sioux Indian Princess, He-nu-kah, and other representatives of the savage tribes. The dramatic part of the entertainment will be the presentation of The Prairie Waif, written for Mr. Cody by John A. Stevens. During the evening the scout will give an exhibition of his wonderful skill with a rifle, in the use of which he has few equals.
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"Buffalo Bill."
Notwithstanding the drenching rain last evening Buffalo Bill and his Indians drew a large up-stairs audience at the Opera House, while quite a number of seats were occupied in the lower part of the house. The Hon. W. F. Cody's new play, The Prairie Waif, contains many thrilling situations, and was put upon the stage in good shape. Mr. Cody's excellent marksmanship was loudly applauded, while the Indians danced and whooped to the intense delight of the gallery. The entertainment was thoroughly satisfactory throughout.
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COLLINGWOOD OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Saturday Ev'g, March 11th,
The Noted 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 Indians
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 preeminent and alone.
A GRAND STREET PARADE, Buffalo Bill's Silver Cornet Bind and Orchestra.
RESERVED SEATS . . . 75 CTS.
For sale at Mitchell's 46 Market st.
W.M. F. CODY. Proprietor and Manager.
JOSH W. OGDEN. Business Manager.
HARRY SELLERS, Gen. Agent.
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Griswold Opera House.
S. M. HICKERY, Manager. H.P. Soulier, Assistant Manager.
Monday, March 13, the noted scout, HON. WM. F. CODY,
BUFFALO BILL,
And his mammoth combination. A genuine band of 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 WALF," a story of the Far West.
Tuesday evening and Wednesday matinee. "Galley Slaye." Wednesday night. "Fairfax."
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Wilson Opera House,
Tuesday Eve. March 14. ----
THE NOTED 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, and 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 preeminent and alone. A Grand street Parade, Buffalo Bill's Silver Cornet Band and Orchestra. Reserved Seats 75 cents. For Sale at Wilson House Drug Store.
WM. F. CODY, Proprietor and Manager.
JOSH E. OGDEN, Business Manager.
HARRY SELLERS, General Agent.
