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THE BUFFALO BILL PARTY.

Buffalo Bill Searching for His Parents'
Graves on Pilot Knob

Mr. W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), with a
number of relatives and friends, made a
search Sunday on Pilot Knob for the
graves of Mr. Cody's parents, but could
find no graves that could be identified as
those sought for.

The Indians at Weston.

Buffalo Bill's Indians, in charge of Mr.
Burgess, known among the Pawnee Indians
as "Boy Chief," accompanied the Sunday
excursion party to Weston, and were much
delighted. They created a sensation in
Weston, and Burgess, who wears long yellow
hair, enjoyed the fact that he was supposed
to be Buffalo Bill.

For Atchison.

The Buffalo Bill party left yesterday
morning for Atchison. Indians and all.

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THE BUFFALO BILL PARTY.
Buffalo Bill Searching for His Parents' Graves on Pilot Knob
Mr. W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), with a number of relatives and friends, made a search Sunday on Pilot Knob for the graves of Mr. Cody's parents, but could find no graves that could be identified as those sought for.

The Indians at Weston.
Buffalo Bill's Indians, in charge of Mr. Burgess, known among the Pawnee Indians as "Boy Chief," accompanied the Sunday excursion party to Weston, and were much delighted. They created a sensation in Weston, and Burgess, who wears long yellow hair, enjoyed the fact that he was supposed to be Buffalo Bill.

For Atchison.
The Buffalo Bill party left yesterday morning for Atchison. Indians and all.