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DICKSON'S
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Friday and Saturday Evenings with Grand
Saturday Matinee, Nov. 3 and 4,
Late Guide and Chief of Scouts for the U. S. Army,

BUFFALO BILL
Hon. WM F. CODY,

And his Own Mammoth Combination, consist-
ing of
25 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS, 25

Who will appear in the new and startling
sensational drama written for Hon. W. F. Cody, by
Chas. Foster, author of "saved at Seven,"
entitled
"20 Days, or Buffalo Bill's Pledge."

A band of genuine Indian Chiefs, from the
Winnebago, Sioux and Pawnee tribes. Also
the beautiful and accomplished Princes,
HE-NO-KAW (the first born), will appear at each
performance and in the street parade, Grand
vocal and instrumental musical Olio by Mr.
Jule Kene and Miss Loie Fuller.

Monday and Tuesday evenings, Nov. 6 and
H.B. Mahn's Comedy Company, supporting
Frank Bush, in "IKEY SOLOMONS."

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DICKSON'S
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Friday and Saturday Evenings with Grand
Saturday Matinee, Nov. 3 and 4,
Late Guide and Chief of Scouts for the U. S. Army,

BUFFALO BILL
Hon. WM F. CODY,

And his Own Mammoth Combination, consist-
ing of
25 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS, 25

Who will appear in the new and startling
sensational drama written for Hon. W. F. Cody, by
Chas. Foster, author of "saved at Seven,"
entitled
"20 Days, or Buffalo Bill's Pledge."

A band of genuine Indian Chiefs, from the
Winnebago, Sioux and Pawnee tribes. Also
the beautiful and accomplished Princes,
HE-NO-KAW (the first born), will appear at each
performance and in the street parade, Grand
vocal and instrumental musical Olio by Mr.
Jule Kene and Miss Loie Fuller.

Monday and Tuesday evenings, Nov. 6 and
H.B. Mahn's Comedy Company, supporting
Frank Bush, in "IKEY SOLOMONS."