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BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST.
Among the many attractions and
places of interest for Red Men to
visit during the World's Fair, we
know of none more interesting
and profitable to visit than Buffalo
Bill's Wild West, corner Stony
Island Ave. and 63d Street, in close
proximity to the 63d Street entrance
to the Fair grounds, reached
by the Illinois Central and the
elevated railroad.
Here you will find the native
aborigine at his home, and much
valuable information concerning
dress, customs, manners, etc., may
be gained. Many details of the
Indian which are beneficial to Red
Men may be gained here. In the
arena you will see the daring horsemanship
of the Indian, the various
dances, manner of moving and setting
up camp or village, mode of
warfare, attack on a veritable stagecoach,
attack on a hunter's lodge,
buffalo hunt, etc., etc., and much
more of Indian customs and doings,
all of which is of inestimable
value for Red Men to see. Besides
this Indian feature, this exhibition
has many other attractions,
cowboys and scouts in their feats
of daring on horseback, lassooing,
racing, bronco riding, etc., etc.,
noted horsemen of the different
nations of the world, celebrated
acrobats of foreign climates remarkable
glass ball shooting by
Buffalo Bill and others, all of
which is to be seen in one immense
arena at Buffalo Bill's Wild West,
which is truly the greatest exhibition
on earth. Every feature of
the exhibition is well worth the
price of admission to the whole,
and we would impress on every
Red Man in particular, and visitors
in general, to avail themselves of
more opportunity of visiting this
great exhibition while in Chicago.
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