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Record July 8
Cody and Salsbury, proprietors of Buffalo
Bill's Wild West, have reason to feel proud of
the continued large attendance at their daily
performances. The Wild West is certainly one
of the most unique entertainments ever placed
before the public of America, and the patronage
shows that novelty and newness are always appreciated
when well presented by good performers.
The varies scenes and incidents of the
programme are enacted with such life and spirit
that the spectator is kept on the alert to satisfy
his eye and mind at all times. The public seems
never to tire of the Wild West, and twice each day
sees the grand stand filled to repletion with enthusiastic
crows for whose benefit this vast assemblage
has been gathered together. The
most perfect arrangements have been made for
the comfort of the spectator during his attendance
of the performance and for his getting to
and from the grounds.
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