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BUFFALO BILL COMBINATION. --Next Tuesday evening, the famous Buffalo Bill combination will appear at the Opera House, in the sensational drama of "May Cody; or Lost and Won." During this there will be introduced the varied and stirring scenes of frontier life, some of the workings of Mormonism, a number of startling specialties and curiosities. Hon. W. F. Cody, the prominent character and head of the combination, is the noted Government scout and guide, "Buffalo Bill," whose wonderful life would make history as thrilling as any biography ever written. Besides the large company of actors, he is accompanied by the Sioux chief, Two Bears, one of the delegates from his nation to the late conference at Washington; by the interpreter, Cha-ha-sha-o-pogeo; by the Austin brothers, whose marvelous rifle shooting is the wonder of all who see them, and stamps them in their line the champions of the world. No one who is able to attend should fail to be present on Tuesday evening. Reserved seats for sale by E. W. Conkling & Co.

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BUFFALO BILL COMBINAITON.--Next Tuesday evening, the famous Buffalo Bill combination will appear at the Opera House, in the sensational drama of "May Cody; or Lost and Won." During this there will be introduced the varied and stirring scenes of frontier life, some of the workings of Mormonism, a number of startling specialties and curiosities. Hon. W. F. Cody, the prominent character and head of the combination, is the noted Government scout and guide, "Buffalo Bill," whose wonderful life would make history as thrilling as any biography ever written. Besides the large company of actors, he is accompanied by the Sioux chief, Two Bears, one of the delegates from his nation to the late conference at Washington; by the interpreter, Cha-ha-sha-o-pogeo; by the Austin brothers, whose marvelous rifle shooting is the wonder of all who see them, and stamps them in their line the champions of the world. No one who is able to attend should fail to be present on Tuesday evening. Reserved seats for sale by E. W. Conkling & Co.