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Dispatch Sep 2
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST.
The weather has been almost perfect this
summer for outdoor entertainments and the
world's fair and Buffalo Bill, the only two
of that class that have furnished any amusement
to visitors and residents of Chicago,
have consequently prospered. The Wild
West depends not only on the fact that it
stands alone among amusement enterprises,
having no rivals or peers; its instructive and
interesting character appeals to all classes
alike, and from the staid old bookworm to
the street arab everybody is interested in
the character of the performance. All of
the old features that have made and continued
the extreme popularity of the Wild West
are retained in the program and additions
are made from time to time, such as Custer's
Last Charge, that add materially to the
attractiveness of the entertainment. Every
day until November 1, at 3 o'clock and 8:30
p.m., performances will be given.
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