181

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

5 revisions
Landon Braun at May 14, 2020 02:31 PM

181

THE BUFFALO BILL COMBINATION drew excellent
houses at Ford's Grand Opera-house, Baltimore,
Md., the past week. The drama "May
Cody" has been considerably extended and improved
since its last presentation here. W. F.
Cody appeared to decided advantage as Buffalo
Bill, and was well assisted by a good cast, the
more prominent being Lydia Denier as May and
Mrs. W. G. Jones as Mrs. Stoughton. After the
play, thirty minutes were given to an interesting
series of sketches of life upon the plains, in
which the Indian chiefs were introduced, as also
an exhibition of rifle and pistol shooting by
Mr. Cody. It was during this performance, on
the opening night, that a small boy in the gallery
was slightly wounded in the shoulder
by a ricochet ball from Mr. Cody's rifle. The lad
was out the following day, and in the future is to
be identified with the company, the manager having
determined to take him with him.

181

THE BUFFALO BILL COMBINATION drew excellent houses at Ford's Grand Opera-house, Baltimore, Md., the past week. The drama "May Cody" has been considerably extended and improved since its last presentation here. W. F. Cody appeared to decided advantage as Buffalo Bill, and was well assisted by a good cast, the more prominent being Lydia Denier as May and Mrs. W. G. Jones as Mrs. Stoughton. After the play, thirty minutes were given to an interesting series of sketches of life upon the plains, in which the Indian chiefs were introduced, as also an exhibition of rifle and pistol shooting by Mr. Cody. It was during this performance, on the opening night, that a small boy in the gallery was slightly wounded in the shoulder by a ricochet ball from Mr. Cody's rifle. The lad was out the following day, and in the future is to be identified with the company, the manager having determined to take him with him.