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"BUFFALO BILL" IN THE RING.

However much the unfortunuate weather
has affected the attendance at the world's
fair, it seems to have had little or no effect
on the patronage extended to Buffalo Bill's
Wild West, which is located at its very gates.
The daily performances are given at the
regular hours whether the rain pours in torrents
or the sun shines brightly. Col. W. F.
Cody (Buffalo Bill) has gathered around him
a remarkable assemblage of typical characters,
and in conjunction with them depicts
scenes of historical interest, in which he and
his associates prominently figured. The
wild horses captured on the plains and
brough here especially for the purpose are
ridden by veritable Indians and cowboys
from the prairies of the great weset. Picked
detachments from the best cavalry regiments
of Europe and from our own regulars excecute
their practical and fancy drills, and altogether
a series of thrilling and intensely interesting
features is presented to the audience.

Mental exhaustion and brain fatigue
Promptly cured by Bromo-Selzter.

Chicago Dispatch

May 6/93.

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"BUFFALO BILL" IN THE RING.

However much the unfortunuate weather has affected the attendance at the worl's fair, it seems to have had little or no effect on the patronage extended to Buffalo Bill's Wild West, which is located at its very gates. The daily performances are given at the regular hours whether the rain pours in torrents or the sun shines brightly. Col. W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) has gathered around him a remarkable assemblage of typical characters, and in conjunction with them depicts scenes of historical interest, in which he and his associates prominently figured. The wild horses captured on the plains and brough here especially for the purpose are ridden by veritable Indians and cowboys from the prairies of the great weset. Picked detachments from the best cavalry regiments of Europe and from our own regulars excecute their practical and fancy drills, and altogether a series of thrilling and intensely interesting features is presented to the audience.

Mental exhaustion and brain fatigue
Promptly cured by Bromo-Selzter.

Chicago

May 6/93.