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23LASSOING WILD HORSES ON THE PLATTE IN OLD DAYS. LINES INSPIRED ON WITNESSING THE PRAIRIE CHIEF CARESSING HIS BABY DAUGHTER. LITTLE IRMA CODY. Only a baby's fingers patting a brawny cheek, As it cleft the heart of the Yellow Hand, MR. NATE SALSBURY, VICE PRESIDENT AND MANAGER. Born 1846, February 28th, in Freeport, Ill., the family being descendants of the early Vermont settlers; went out with the first Illinois troops; served through the entire Rebellion; was the youngest enlisted soldier in the Army of Cumberland; wounded three times; is a member of Pst II, G.A.R., Department of Massachusetts; went on the stage in 1868; has acted before every English-speaking public in the world. The Amusement Department will be under the personal supervision of this eminent actor, whose successful career in now a matter of American Stage History. Years of continued success as a caterer to the amusement loving public of this country, Australia, India and Europe, both as actor and manager, is a guarantee that the "Wild West" will be presented in a manner and style commensurate with his well-known managerial ability and artistic judgement. MR. SALSBURY long ago invested heavily in the cattle business in Montana, and is now part owner of one of the largest and most valuable ranches in the Northwest. During his repeated visits to the same he became impressed with the scenes and episodes witnessed, and thought of the feasibility of presenting them as far as practicable to the citizens of the East. | 23LASSOING WILD HORSES ON THE PLATTE IN OLD DAYS. LINES INSPIRED ON WITNESSING THE PRAIRIE CHIEF CARESSING HIS BABY DAUGHTER. LITTLE IRMA CODY. Only a baby's fingers patting a brawny cheek, As it cleft the heart of the Yellow Hand, MR. NATE SALSBURY, VICE PRESIDENT AND MANAGER. Born 1846, February 28th, in Freeport, Ill., the family being descendants of the early Vermont settlers; went out with the first Illinois troops; served through the entire Rebellion; was the youngest enlisted soldier in the Army of Cumberland; wounded three times; is a member of Pst II, G.A.R., Department of Massachusetts; went on the stage in 1868; has acted before every English-speaking public in the world. The Amusement Department will be under the personal supervision of this eminent actor, whose successful career in now a matter of American Stage History. Years of continued success as a caterer to the amusement loving public of this country, Australia, India and Europe, both as actor and manager, is a guarantee that the "Wild West" will be presented in a manner and style commensurate with his well-known managerial ability and artistic judgement. MR. SALSBURY long ago invested heavily in the cattle business in Montana, and is now part owner of one of the largest and most valuable ranches in the Northwest. During his repeated visits to the same he became impressed with the scenes and episodes witnessed, and thought of the feasibility of presenting them as far as practicable to the citizens of the East. |
