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Dispatch July 22
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST.
Cody and Salsbury next Thursday will entertain
one of the cheeriest and most appreciative
audiences that has ever attended a
performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West and
Congress of Rough Riders of the world. The
commercial travelers of the United States
are to spend three days in the city and have
put as the first item on their program of
entertainment a visit in a body to the Wild
West. The fame of this aggregation has
reached the utmost parts of the country and
the commercial travelers, like all other visitors
to Chicago, realize the fact that in
order to thoroughly appreciate the beauties
of the world's fair and to quickly understand
the advancement made in the arts, sciences,
etc., of this country in late years it is necessary
to draw the sharpest contrast between
the present and the past and at Buffalo Bill's
Wild West they have a faithful and historically
correct representation of what but a
few years ago was the condition of this
country. Two performances are given every
day at 3 and 8:30 p. m., rain or shine, and, as
the world's fair is now closed on Sunday,
friendly advice to those intending to visit
the Wild West on Sunday is that they get
there early.
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