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May 27
THE WILD WEST.
When Buffalo Bill's Wild West began its World's Fair season here it did so with the unpleasant accompaniment of the most inclement weather. Day after day it rained and the nights were often uncomfortably cold. Despite these facts every promise as to the character, detail, and execution of the interesting programme was faithfully adhered to, and no matter if the rain fell in torrents every participant in the great exhibition did his or her full duty and not a single feature was either omitted or slighted. The public soon learned this and has shown its appreciation of it and the merit of the exhibition by visiting it in crowds. On Sundays the attendance has been steadily increasing. The entertainment is an extraordinary one, full of stirring action and interest, and all that is offered on the bills is presented in the show. The grounds are a very satisfying resort.
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