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The conduct of Buffalo Bill's wild In-dians, as compared with that of the civi-lized mobs of London, has been so good that the cable feels constrained to call at-tention to it. The fact speaks highly for the Indians, especially when it is remem-bered that they have been intimately asso-ciated with white men for at least two years.
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Buffalo Bill's Show Closed. LONDON, Nov. 2.--The Wild West Show closed last night. An enormous audience was present. During their stay in this city the orderly conduct of the Indians and of the whole company has been favorably commented upon. Buffalo Bill is willing to sell out his Wild West Show for $130,000. He has been offered $80,000 and refused.
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Gould's Latest Scheme.
Gould controls more railroads than any man in telegraph well in hand, and he will soon want the earth, with a fence around it. However, before he undertakes this, he intends to obtain some of the good things on it. It is reported that he now intends to engage Buffal Bill and the whole Wild West Show as an advertising agent and secure control of a large share of the stock of the Moxie Nerve Food Company of Lowell, Mass. Since Colonel Bennett of Philadelphia stated that he could erect a monument in Fairmount Park to Moxie for the great benefit he derived from it, it has attracted Universal attention. The exclusive sole right for this country would be a gigantic monopoly, and with Gould as a backer and Bill as an advertising agent it would be a great financial success.
