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Myers' Opera House.

Thursday Evening, August 31st.

Eleventh Annual Season of the Great Scout and Guide,

BUFFALO BILL

(HON. W. F. CODY,)

And his own Mammoth Combination, consisting of

25 FIRST CLASS ARTISTS 25

Who will appear in the new and startling Sensation Drama, written for W. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill, by Charles Foster, author of "Saved at Steven," entitled

20 DAYS

Or, BUFFALO BILL'S PLEDGE.

The following Indian Chiefs from Winnebago Sioux and Pawnee Tribes, will appear at each performance and in the street parade:

CHIEF BEAR--Who, during the Sioux War in Minnesota and Wisconsin, in 1862, saved the lives of several families by warning them of danger and piloting them safely to the white soldiers.

ME-HE-UT-UN-KAW---(Flying Cloud.)--The oldest War Chief of his nation.

HOLLING THUNDER--The Great Fighting Chief of the Winnebagos.

Mr. Cody has the pleasure of introducing to the American public the handsomest Indian Maiden in the world,

HE-NU-KAW (the First Born),

And is considered the most Beautiful and Accomplished Indian Maiden of the whole Western and Southern Indian tribes.

BLUE HAWK--The Great Pawnee Scout and Guide.

FIRE LIGHTING- Called Fighting Chief of the Pawnees.

MR. CODY--Buffalo Bill--will give an exhibition of fancy rifle shooting, in which he is pre-eminent and alone.

The Trick Donkey "Jerry," a Donkey that Barnum cannot equal docility, sagacity, style, and fun.

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