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Herald 26
SIXTY-THIRD-ST., OPPOSITE WORLD'S FAIR.
EVERY DAY - RAIN OR SHINE - AT 3 AND 8 P.M.
SUNDAYS INCLUDED- DOORS OPEN AT 1 O'CLOCK.
NOW OPEN - VOTED "A WORLD BEATER."
| THE (KEY) TO ALL | THE OPEN SESAME TO THE WORLD'S FAIR SUBJECT. |
|---|
Congress of Rough Riders of the World.
450 PEOPLE IN THE SADDLE.
Indians, Cowboys,
Mexican Ruralie,
Spanish Gauchos,
Vaqueros.
DETACHMENTS
OF CAVALRY.
Cossacks of the
Caucasus, Arabs,
Tartars, Syrians,
English, French,
German and Americans.
SOLDIERS OF
ALL NATIONS in
A Monster International
Musical Drill.
100 VIVID REALISTIC AND HISTORIC TABLEAUX.
MISS ANNIE OAKLEY and MASTER JOHNNY BAKER in marksmanship. Scenic Splendors.
THE CLIMAX IN COMBINED INTEREST OF ALL EXHBITIONS.
Twice daily, rain or shine, 3 and 8 p. m. 18,000 seats. Covered Grand Stand.
ADMISSION - 50 Cents; Children under 10 years, 25 Cents.
- GRAND ELECTRIC LIGHT ILLUMINATION -
HERDS OF BUFFALO === WILD STEERS AND BUCKING BRONCHOS.
Alley L. Illinois Central, Grip, Electric and Horse Cars all stop at 63d-st. Entrance.
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