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BUFFALLO BILL!
(HON. W. F. CODY,)
In the Thrilling Play, Depicting True Frontier Life, entitled
LIFE ON THE BORDER!
Buffalo Bill, {A Western Judge, Jury and executioner,(By the Great Origional,)} Hon. W. F. Cody
CAPT. JACK, can rail an Indain from the Missouri to the Pacific......J. W. CRAWFORD
George Reed, a victim of perjury, but a square man for all that,.......Geo. Dendersom
Jebadiah Broadbrim, a Peace Commissioner, with a affection for Ireland, T. Z. Graham
Capt. Huntley, of Regulators and Vigilance Comitte.........................Charles B. Waite
Old Sloat, a Trapper, one of the boys, age unknown............................J. V. Arlington
Gen. Duncan, of the U.S.A., a right man in the wrong place.............Harry Moreland
Grasshopper Jim, a sample of the Vigilance Commitee, Huntley's right bower.......H. Irving
Toothpick Ben, gives lessons in gambling his way, Huntley's left bower..............W. S. MacEvoy
Jim Reynolds, a Scout, one of the boys in a tight place...............................R.J. Evans
Lieut. Millford, takes lessons in the art of gambling..............................Fred Bennet
Wolfy Dick, who came West to grow up with the country, bu grew too fast............H. Melme
War Eagle, one of the noble red men of the far West............................Chas. Younge
Betty Mullany, a true hearted Italian girl from Cork....................Miss Jessie Howard
Mrs. Reynolds, wife of Jim Reynolds....................................................Miss Julie Ly
Emma Reynolds, betrothed to Buffalo Bill...................................Miss Maria Wellsle
The performance will commence with the laughable sketch
SLASHER AND CRSHER
Benjamin Blowhard......................................................................J. V. Arlington
Sampson Slasher.............................................................................T. Z. Graham
Christopher Crasher.....................................................................Harry Melmer
Lieutenant Brown......................................................................Harry Moreland
John.............................................................................................Chas Younger
Dinah Blowhard...................................................................Miss Marie Wellsley
Rosa.....................................................................................Miss Jessie Howard
Pop Whitaker gets $10,000 for an Arm.
NEW YORK, March 21.-Pop Whittaker grew old in he circus business, and suffered ever coceivable variety of trouble in that trade. On Jan. 3, 1881, he was a Niblo's unil after dark, helping get ready "Black Venus." He went over to the Bowery to get a car. The streets were frosty and slippery and he fell. A Hzarlem Railroad freight car run over his rih arm. The bones and muscles from he elbow to the wrist were smashed. When he ambulance arrived he surgeon cut away the clothing from the arm o ascertain the extent of the injury. Pop interupted him with: "Say, sonny, why don't you stop to ask if a man has got another coat or not?" The arm could not be saved, and Whittaker sued.
A Big House for "Buffalo Bill."
Buffalo Bill appeared at the Grand Opera House last evening, and was geeted by the largest audience tha ever witnessed his permormance in this city- nearly two thousand people being in the Hall. The play was a good one of he kind, and abounded in striking scenes and stirring incidents, which received the unqualified applause o he large audience. After the close of the drama, the Indians gave a dance, and one of them ried his hand at target shooting wih bow and arrow, but seemed a litle excited and did not shoot very well. | Page 34PROGRAMME.
BUFFALLO BILL!
(HON. W. F. CODY,)
In the Thrilling Play, Depicting True Frontier Life, entitled
LIFE ON THE BORDER!
Buffalo Bill, {A Western Judge, Jury and executioner,(By the Great Origional,)} Hon. W. F. Cody
CAPT. JACK, can rail an Indain from the Missouri to the Pacific......J. W. CRAWFORD
George Reed, a victim of perjury, but a square man for all that,.......Geo. Dendersom
Jebadiah Broadbrim, a Peace Commissioner, with a affection for Ireland, T. Z. Graham
Capt. Huntley, of Regulators and Vigilance Comitte.........................Charles B. Waite
Old Sloat, a Trapper, one of the boys, age unknown............................J. V. Arlington
Gen. Duncan, of the U.S.A., a right man in the wrong place.............Harry Moreland
Grasshopper Jim, a sample of the Vigilance Commitee, Huntley's right bower.......H. Irving
Toothpick Ben, gives lessons in gambling his way, Huntley's left bower..............W. S. MacEvoy
Jim Reynolds, a Scout, one of the boys in a tight place...............................R.J. Evans
Lieut. Millford, takes lessons in the art of gambling..............................Fred Bennet
Wolfy Dick, who came West to grow up with the country, bu grew too fast............H. Melme
War Eagle, one of the noble red men of the far West............................Chas. Younge
Betty Mullany, a true hearted Italian girl from Cork....................Miss Jessie Howard
Mrs. Reynolds, wife of Jim Reynolds....................................................Miss Julie Ly
Emma Reynolds, betrothed to Buffalo Bill...................................Miss Maria Wellsle
The performance will commence with the laughable sketch
SLASHER AND CRSHER
Benjamin Blowhard......................................................................J. V. Arlington
Sampson Slasher.............................................................................T. Z. Graham
Christopher Crasher.....................................................................Harry Melmer
Lieutenant Brown......................................................................Harry Moreland
John.............................................................................................Chas Younger
Dinah Blowhard...................................................................Miss Marie Wellsley
Rosa.....................................................................................Miss Jessie Howard
Pop Whitaker gets $10,000 for an Arm.
NEW YORK, March21.-Pop Whittaker grew old in he circus business, and suffered ever coceivable variety of trouble in that trade. |