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OPERA HOUSE.

ONE NIGHT ONLY.
MONDAY APRIL 12, 1880.
NEW DRAMA! NEW COMPANY!
8th Annual Tour of the Great Scout,
HON. W. F. CODY,
BUFFALO BILL,
AND HIS MONSTER COMBINATION! INCLUDING
HIS MILITARY BRASS BAND AND
ORCHESTRA, ALSO A BAND OF GENUINE
INDIAN CHIEFS.

EDDIE BURGESS, Boy Chief of the Pawnees
First time in this city of Col Ingraham's new
Melo-Drama, in 4 acts, written expressly
for Buffalo Bill, entitled
BUFFALO BILL AT BAY
OR, PEARL OF THE PRAIRIE!

ACT I-Buffalo Bill's Home in the Rocky Mountains. The Burning Cabin.

ACT II-Biting Wolf on the War Path. Buffalo Bill at Bay.

ACT III-THe Outlaw's Cave. Prairie Pearl a Captive. Crow and his Trained Donkey, Jerry.

ACT IV-The Secret Discovered. Tracked to Death.

During the Drama BUFFALO BILL will exhibit his MARVELOUS RIFLE SHOOTING, which has distinguished him as one of the Greatest Marksmen the world has ever produced. Also introducing in the Drama the ONLY GROUP OF GENUINE FRONTIER INDIAN CHIEFS, who will appear in Natural Camping Scenes and Exhibition of War Dances, Customary Ceremonies, etc.

POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION. Reserved Seats to be had at Whiting's Music Store.

Look our for the street parade by the Indians on horseback, headed by Buffalo Bill's Military Band, on the above date.

W. F. CODY, Prop. and Manager.

JOSH E. OGDEN, Business Manager.

COL PRENTISS INGRAHAM. Treasurer.

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