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HAMILTON OPERA HOUSE

Buffalo Bill Combination!

Two nights and Saturday Matinee, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY, March 9 and 10,
1877, first appearance of

BUFFALO BILL!

(Hon. W. F. Cody,) since his return from
the late Indian war, supported by

Captain Jack

(J. W. Crawford,) the Poet Scout of the
Black Hills, just from Gen. Crook's command,
and the most Talented Dramatic
Company ever in this city, will appear in
the new drama, founded on incidents of
the late war, entitled,

THE RED RIGHT HAND; or, Buffalo
Bill's First Scalp for Custer.

The Scalping of the Indian Chief, Yellow
Hand, by Buffalo Bill, occurred at the battle
of Indian Creek, July 17, 1876.

Don't forget the Saturday Matinee at 2
o'clock.

Prices as usual. Reserved Seats can be
had at Opera House Box office three days
in advance.

JOSH E. OGDEN,
General Agent,

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HAMILTON OPERA HOUSE

Buffalo Bill Combination!

Two nights and Saturday Matinee, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 9 and 10, 1877, first appearance of

BUFFALO BILL!

(Hon. W. F. Cody,) since his return from the late Indian war, supported by

Captain Jack

(J. W. Crawford,) the Poet Scout of the Black Hills, just from Gen. Crook's command, and the most Talented Dramatic Company ever in this city, will appear in the new drama, founded on incidents of the late war, entitled,

THE RED RIGHT HAND; or, Buffalo Bill's First Scalp for Custer.

The Scalping of the Indian Chief, Yellow Hand, by Buffalo Bill, occurred at the battle of Indian Creek, July 17, 1876.

Don't forget the Saturday Matinee at 2 o'clock.

Prices as usual. Reserved Seats can be had at Opera House Box office three days in advance.

JOSH E. OGDEM,

General Agent,