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LYCEUM HALL.
One Night Only!
Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1878.
ANOTHER NEW DRAMA.
BUFFALO BILL
(Hon. W. F. CODY)
Supported by his Monstrous Combination of 22 Artists in the New Melo-Drama in four acts, entitled.
MARY CODY
--or--
LOST AND WON

Writen expressly for W. F. CODY by Maj. A. S. BURT, U. S. A and introduces a Camp Scene of Genuine Nez Perces and Pawnee Indians and Government Interpreters, in their Native Pastimes, Fances, Archery, and Rifle Shooting, etc. Also, Fancy Rifle Shooting by BUFFALO BILL; in which he stands unsurpassed.

Buffalo Bill's own Military Band

will daily lead the GRAND STREET PARADE, made by Scouts and Indiana, on Horseback. An excellent Orchestra of String and Brass, led by Prof J. Rampone in select Classic Overture.
Prices as usual. Reserved seats 75 cents to be had at R. Whitney's store, No.88 Main St, 4 days in advance.

JOSH. E. OGDEN
Gen'l Agent.

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LYCEUM HALL.
One Night Only!
Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1878.
ANOTHER NEW DRAMA.
BUFFALO BILL
(Hon. W. F. CODY)
Supported by his Monstrous Combination of 22 Artists in the New Melo-Drama in four acts, entitled.
MARY CODY
--or--
LOST AND WON

Writen expressly for W. F. CODY by Maj. A. S. BURT, U. S. A and introduces a Camp Scene of Genuine Nez Perces and Pawnee Indians and Government Interpreters, in their Native Pastimes, Fances, Archery, and Rifle Shooting, etc. Also, Fancy Rifle Shooting by BUFFALO BILL; in which he stands unsurpassed.

Buffalo Bill's own Military Band

will daily lead the GRAND STREET PARADE, made by Scouts and Indiana, on Horseback. An excellent Orchestra of String and Brass, led by Prof J. Rampone in select Classic Overture.
Prices as usual. Reserved seats 75 cents to be had at R. Whitney's store, No.88 Main St, 4 days in advance.

JOSH. E. OGDEN
Gen'l Agent.