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The Noted Scout,
(HON. WM. F. CODY,)
Buffalo Bill,
AND HIS MAMMOTH
COMBINATION,
AT GREENFIELD,
Wednesday, March 15th.
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 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.
Tickets at Payne's.
WM. F. CODY, Manager and Proprietor.
JOSH E. OGDEN, Business Manager.
HARRY SELLERS, General Agent.
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Whitney's Opera House.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Thursday Eve, Mar. 16
King of Border Heroes
The Famous Scout,
HON. WM. F. CODY,
BUFFALO BILL
And his Mammoth Combination
Comprising the following Stellar Attractions: HE-KU-NAW (The First Born,) the Handsomest Indian Girl in the World. HARRY E. BURGESS, the Boy Chief of the Pawnees, the Youngest Chief of whom any record is given. FLYING CLOUD, The Oldest War Chief of the Sioux Nation. Together with a Genuine Band of SIOUX INDIAN CHIEFS, supported by a powerful Dramatic Company, producing Buffalo Bill's New Drama, written expressly for him by John A. Stevens.
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 50 and 75 Cents. For sale at Opera House.
WM. F. CODY, Proprietor and Manager. J. E. OGDEN, Business Manager
HARRY SELLERS, General Agent.
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Buffalo Bill can not fail to draw a large house at his appearance here next Thursday evening in the new drama, "Prairie Waif," written by John A. Stevens, author of "Unknown." Though he has been here several seasons he always attracts a packed house. He is accompanied by the Boy Chief of the Pawnees, also by a beautiful Sioux Princess, together with a band of SIoux Indians. The drama is a story of the far West in four acts and as presented by this noted company is of absorbing interest.
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Buffalo Bill drew a good audience at the Opera House, Thursday evening. The new drama "Prarie Waif" is of thrilling interest and many wild and romantic scenes of frontier life are presented during its performance. The leading character "Buffalo Bill" is well sustained by W. F. Cody and he is supported by a very large company including a band of Indian chiefs who appeared in the fourth act in their wild and picturesque costumes and gave several of their weird songs and dances. Jules Keen, as Hans, personated a Dutchman admirably and with his trick donkey, Jeremiah, caused much merriment.
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White's Opera House.
Friday Evening, March 17.
The Noted Scout,
[Hon. WM. F. CODY.]
Buffalo Bill,
And his Mammoth
COMBINATION.
The Beautiful Sioux Indian Princess, He-Nu-Kaw; Harry E. Burgess, Boy Chief of the Pawnees; A Genuine Band of Noted Winnebago Indian Chiefs, supported by a Powerful Dramatic Company, producing Buffalo Bill's New Drama, entitled,
The Prairie Waif;
A story of the Far West. Fancy Rifle Shooting by Buffalo Bill. A Grand Street Parade. Buffalo Bill's Silver Cornet Band and Orchestra.
Reserved Seats, 75c. For sale at Mace's Bookstore.
W.M. F. CODY, Proprietor and Manager.
JOSH. E. OGDEN, Business Manager.
HARRY SELLERS, General Agent.
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