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EXTERNAL USE.
Comfort Powder
Comfort Powder is the King of Household remedies. It cures Itching, Chafing, Burns, and all inflammation. It is the best Baby Powder. It keeps an infant's skin firm, healthy, and free from irritation.
Erastus Homer, of Portland, Maine, says Comfort Powder cured a troublesome, burning, itching, skin disease, upon his wife, to cure which he had spent thousands of dollars without benefit.
Grace G. Watson, Trained Nurse, 530 Van Buren St., Chicago says : "I have found Comfort Powder efficacious in eczema, and it will cure and prevent bed sores."
Harriet S. Damon, Trained Nurse, of Adams, N. Y., says : "Comfort Powder cures fetid sweat in armpit, and old ulcers,"
For sale by all Druggists and Toilet Dealers, or by mail on receipt of price in stamps. 25 and 50 cents per box.
THE COMFORT POWDER CO.,
E. S. SYKES, Sec. HARTFORD, CONN.
Send four cents in stamps for sample and book.
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RIDGE'S FOOD FOR Infants and Invalids
TRY IT,
Mothers, and be convinced.
RIDGE'S FOOD
is undoubtedly the most reliable food in the market for the rearing of children.
In cans, 35c. up.
If not sold by your druggist we will send sample can for 10 cents.
TRIPLETS RAISED FROM BIRTH ON RIDGE'S FOOD,
which yields the highest possible percentage of nutrition for the very least exertion of the digestive powder. WOOLRICH & CO., Palmer, Mass.
Woolrich & Co. PALMER, MASS.
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" A. W. B. MILLERAIN. "
A Revolution in the Velveteen Trade
RAINPROOF
Rainproof A. W. B. MILLERAIN
You should wear Rainproof Velveteen, My Dear.
VELVETEEN.
Patent Finish
REPELS DAMPNESS.
SHOWERPROOF POROUS DURABLE
Beware of Imitations.
BY THIS PROCESS THE COLORS ARE PERMANENT.
Beware of Imitations.
SOLD BY
All the leading Dry Goods and Millinery Houses throughout the United States.
ASK FOR IT. ASK FOR IT.
If your retailer cannot show you a line of the "MILLERAIN" "A. W. B." fabrics, please address the importers, A. WIMPFHEIMER & BRO., 131-137 Spring St., New York, who will promptly supply the dealer of your city.
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BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD.
---------- [Image] Col. W. F. Cody. "Buffalo Bill" [?] RED CLOUD SITTING BULL SPOTTED TAIL -----------
GREATER NEW YORK, 1895.
STAFF OF "BUFFALO BILL'S" WILD WEST COMPANY
COL. W. F. CODY ("Buffalo Bill"), President. NATE SALSBURY, Vice-President and Manager. JOHN M. BURKE, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - General Manager. Albert E. Sheible, - Business Representative. JULE KEEN, - - - - - - Treasurer.
Fless & Ridge Printing Co., Fifth Avenue, New York.
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BUFFALO BILL'S
WILD WEST
AND
CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD.
Programme
OVERTURE, "Star Spangled Banner," - Cow-boy Band, WM. SWEENEY, LEADER.
1 - GRAND REVIEW, introducing the ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD, Indians, Cow-boys, Mexicans, Cossacks, Gauchos, Arabs, Scouts, Guides, American Negroes and detachments of fully equipped Regular Soldiers of the Armies of America, England, France, Germany and Russia.
2 - MISS ANNIE OAKLEY, Celebrated Shot, who will illustrate her dexterity in the use of fire-arms.
3 - HORSE RACE, between a Cow-boy, a Cossack, a Mexican, an Arab, a Gaucho and an Indian, on Spanish-Mexican, Broncho, Russian, Indian and Arabian horses.
4 - PONY EXPRESS. A former Pony Post Rider will show how the letters and telegrams of the Republic were distributed across the immense Continent previous to the building of railways and the telegraph.
5 - ILLUSTRATING A PRAIRIE EMIGRANT TRAIN CROSSING THE PLAINS. It is attacked by marauding Indians, who are in turn repulsed by "Buffalo Bill" and a number of Scouts and Cow-boys.
6 - A GROUP OF RIFFIAN ARABIAN HORSEMEN will illustrate their style of horsemanship, together with native sports and pastimes.
7 - JOHNNIE BAKER, Celebrated Young American Marksman.
8 - COSSACKS, of the Caucasus of Russia, in feats of horsemanship, native dances, ect.
9 - A GROUP OF MEXICANS from Old Mexico will illustrate the use of the Lasso, and perform various feats of horsemanship.
10 - HURDLE RACE, between Primitive Riders mounted on Western Broncho Ponies that never jumped a hurdle until three days before the opening of the present exhibition.
11 - COW-BOY FUN. Picking objects from the ground, lassoing wild horses, riding the buckets, etc.
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Programme
CONTINUED.
12 - MILITARY MUSICAL DRILL by a detachment from the Seventh United States Cavalry from Fort Riley; detachment from the Fifth Royal Irish Lancers; detachment from French Dragoons of Republic Francaise; detachment from Garde Cuirassiers of His Majesty Kaiser Wilhelm II.
13 - ATTACK ON THE DEADWOOD MAIL COACH BY INDIANS. Repulse of the Indians and rescue of the stage, passengers and mail by 'Buffalo Bill" and his attendant Cow-boys.
N. B. - This is the identical old Deadwood Coach, called the Mail Coach, which is famous on account of having carried the great number of people who lost their lives on the road between Deadwood and Cheyenne 19 years ago. Now the most famed vehicle extant.
14 - RACING BETWEEN INDIAN BOYS ON BAREBACK HORSES.
15 - TEN MINUTES WITH THE ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD.
16 - COL. W. F. CODY ("Buffalo Bill") in his unique feats of sharpshooting at full speed.
17 - BUFFALO HUNT, as it was in the Far West of North America - "Buffalo Bill" and Indians. The last of the only known Native Herd.
18 - ATTACK ON SETTLERS' CABINS and rescue by "Buffalo Bill" and a band of Cow-boys, Scouts and Frontiersmen.
19 - SALUTE.
CONCLUSION.
N. B. - The management reserves the right to change Programme according to circumstances, occasion, or accidents.
