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DAILY SPORTING GAZETTE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1893.
After the Derby Go See the Most Colossal, Interesting and Educational Horse Show of the Age.
THE (KEY) TO ALL.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World
(COL. W. F. CODY)
The History OF THE Horseman's Art.
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Every Style, Every Saddle, Every Seat, Every Method
Exemplified by
The Founders of Racing.
The Primitive Top-Weight Jockeys of Every Race and Nation.
Indians, Cossacks, Mexicans, Vaqueros, Texan Rangers, Bedouin Arabs.
(IMAGE)
The Centaur of the Prairie.
The American Cowboy.
South American Gancho.
Frontier Hunters.
Western Scouts.
English Calvary.
German Calvary.
French Calvary.
United States Carriers.
For the first time on earth---a Concourse of Experts forming a School of Graduates in Equestrian Art.
Voted a World-Beater. 18,000 seats. Covered grand stand. Herds of Buffalo, Wild Steers and Bucking Bronchos.
Alley L. Illinois Central, Grip, Electric and Horse Cars All Stop at 63d Street Entrance.
Admission, 50c.
Children under 10 years, 25c.
Seats on sale at McIntosh's Library (Lyon & Healy's).
THE FREAT NINETEENTH CENTURY RACE, WON IN A CANTER, CHICAGO, 1893.
BY THE WINNER OF EXPOSITION RACES ON TWO CONTINENTS.
BUFFALO BILL
PEDIGREE: A line of Thoroughbreds since Adam.
PADDOCK--At the HORSEMEN'S MECCA--WILD WEST CORRAL, 63d St., opp. World's Fair, 5 Minutes from Washington Park. See the Great Race, Then the RACING RACES.
CONSOLATION PURSE FOR ALL VISITORS. NO BLANK TICKETS. ODDS ON SATISFACTION.
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