1882 Buffalo Bill Combination News

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-Buffalo Bill and Lieutenant Schwatka, the Arctic explorer, have been having quite a little reunion or picnic on their own account this week. They are circulating around the city, visiting friends and recalling the pleasant but hair lifting times when they used to hunt and be hunted by the noble red man several years ago.

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CHARLES A. WATKINS, Manager,

12 UNION SQUARE, N.Y.

EDWARD L. BLOOM, Business Manager.

BUFFALO BILL'S NEW DRAMA,

20 DAYS; Or, BUFFALO BILL'S PLEDGE.

A New ans Romantic Drama written by CHARLES FOSTER (Author of SAVED AT SEVEN), expressly for

BUFFALO BILL

(Hon. W.F. Cody),

Who will be supported by a strong COMBINATION of Dramatic Artists, including a Band of genuine SIOUX INDIANs. who will be introduced in their war songs and dances, also a very handsome INDIAN MAIDEN, who is acknowledged the Queen of the SIOUX TRIBE.

New scenery has been gotten up by Prof. D. B. Hughes. of Heuck's Opera House. Cincinnati. O.. New Printing and Lithographs, etc A Silver Cornet Band. The people's favorite Donkey, JERRY, one of the finest Donkeys on the stage

CALL. - The Buffalo Bill combination will leave New York, August 21, for Jamesville, Wis, where first Rehearsal will be on August 25. Members of the company will report at my house, No. 274 West Fourth street, August 20, in regard to Railroad tickets.

JOSH E, OGDEN, Business Manager.

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- Our Sioux City correspondent informs us that Buffalo Bill passed through that city recently, on his way to have a short talk with Sitting Bull. Mr. Cody is anxious to secure the services of Mr. Bull - as a star, not as an actor - and he claims to have all kinds of official indorsement, including a letter from President Arthur, to further his ends.

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Buffalo Bill company: Hon. W. F. Cody, W. J. Bailey, Charles Krone, Jule Keene, M. Donaldson, Henry Melner, George Sembler, Charles Pharne, Mary Tucker, Tillie Shields, Sallie Adams, William Flatt, John Wittich, Charles Foster and J. Allstadt. W. F. Cody, manager; Josh E. Ogden, business manager; O. H. Butler, agent; Chris Berger, leader of orchestra, and Frank Thompson, leader of band.

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