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Krystal (Ngoc) Hoang at Apr 07, 2020 08:41 PM

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HEUCK'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
FIRST CLASS ARTISTS
A GENUINE
BAND OF INDIAN CHIEFS
From the Pawnee and Poncas Tribes, under the charge of Mr. W. F. Cody; also,
Mr. Eddie Burgess, or Pe-Risk-Yla-Shar,
The boy chief of the Pawnees and C. A. BURGESS, Scout and Interpreter.
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.

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