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FORD'S. Buffalo Bill.

Mr. Cody as a Scout and Indian Fighter has a national
reputation. He's appreciated by the military authorities
as the first and foremost of frontier heroes.

The Indians that appear to-night are also real Savage
Chieftains. The Scouts are Real Scouts.

For One Week Only. commencing To-night, with Matinees
September 12 (Thursday) and Saturday,

BUFFALO BILL,
(THE HON. W.F. CODY)

And his Dramatic and Indian Combination, in Major
Burt's Frontier Drama of

"MAY CODY: or, LOST AND WON."

After the Drama a GRAND TRIAL OF SKILL between
THE SCOUTS AND INDIANS, lasting thirty minutes.

The Usual Matiness on Saturday at 2.

On Next Monday the first production in the Atlantic
cities of the great Parisian success, "LES FOURCHAMBAULT,"
which will be under the auspices of the Baltimore
Fire Department, for the Benefit of the Yellow
Fever Fund. Tickets for sale by the Firemen.

ADMISSION 50 and 25 cents.

In preparation, Shakespeare's "KING JOHN."

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FORD'S. Buffalo Bill.

Mr. Cody as a Scout and Indian Fighter has a national reputation. He's appreciated by the military authorities as the first and foremost of frontier heroes.

The Indians that appear to-night are also real Savage Chieftains. The Scouts are Real Scouts.

For One Week Only. commencing To-night, with Matinees September 12 (Thursday) and Saturday, BUFFALO BILL, (THE HON. W.F. CODY)

And his Dramatic and Indian Combination, in Major Burt's Frontier Drama of "MAY CODY: or, LOST AND WON."

After the Drama a GRAND TRIAL OF SKILL between THE SCOUTS AND INDIANS, lasting thirty minutes.

The Usual Matiness on Saturday at 2.

On Next Monday the first production in the Atlantic cities of the great Parisian success, "LES FOURCHAMBAULT," which will be under the auspices of the Baltimore Fire Department, for the Benefit of the Yellow Fever Fund. Tickets for sale by the Firemen.

ADMISSION 50 and 25 cents.

In preparation, Shakespeare's "KING JOHN."