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Brynn Ramos at Apr 08, 2020 08:59 PM

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MUSIC HALL, LOWELL.

SIMONS & EMEERY,....Managers.

ONE NIGHT ONLY.

Friday Evening, April 9th.

NEW DRAMA, NEW COMPANY.

8th Annual [Tons?] 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 THE

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 VI.--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 an Exhibition of War Dances, Customary Ceremonies, &c., &c.

Popular prices of admission. Reserved seats at Music Hall box office Wednesday, April 7. Look out for the street parade by the Indians on horseback, headed by Buffalo Bill's military band, on the above date.

W. F. CODY. Prop. & Manager.

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