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191HEUCK'S OPERA-HOUSE. Corner. Thirteenth and Vine sts. MONDAY EVE, Sept. 29, '79, engagement of the world-renowned Indian - Fighter, Government Scout and Western Hero of the Plains BUFFALO BILL, (Hon. W. F. Cody) And his New Combination of 24.............FIRST CLASS ARTISTS............24 A GENUINE BAND OF INDIAN CHIEFS From the Pawnee and Poncas Tribes, under the charge of Mr. W. F. Cody; also, They will appear in the Great Western Drama in four acts, written for Buffalo Bill, entitled MAY CODY; Or, Lost and Won. Look out the Grand Street Parade of Indians to-day at 11 A. M., from Heuck's Opera House, Headed by Buffalo Bill and his Grand Military Band. Reserved seats at Perry & Morton's, 162 Vine Street. | 191HEUCK'S OPERA-HOUSE. Corner. Thirteenth and Vine sts. MONDAY EVE, Sept. 29, '79, engagement of the world-renowned Indian - Fighter, Government Scout and Western Hero of the Plains BUFFALO BILL, (Hon. W. F. Cody) |
