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Sunday Democrat July 2"

Buffalo Bill.

The Wild West show still rivals the
World Fair as a center of attraction,
and is drawing the largest crowds that
ever visited an entertainment presented
by private individuals. The actors in
this arena are selected from the best in
their respective lines and stand without
a peer. The whole show is but a
presentation of everyday life on the
wild western plains, a quarter of a century
ago, when most of the actors in
these scenes of real life, were participants
in the scenes depicted. In all of
there sports Buffalo Bill was a leader,
and still does not hesitate to enter into
any of the old time sports with his old
time zest. The show is novel and intensely
interesting from first to last.
The old Deadwood stage being a reminder
to many of the days gone by,
when it was the only means of transportation,
except horseback, west of the Mississippi river.

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Buffalo Bill
The Wild West show still rivals the World Fair as a center of attraction, and is drawing the largest crowds that ever visited an entertainment presented by private individuals. The actors in this arena are selected from the best in their respective lines and stand without a peer. The whole show is but a presentation of everyday life on the wild western plains, a quarter of a century ago, when most of the actors in these scenes of real life, were participants in the scenes depicted. In all of there sports Buffalo Bill was a leader, and still does not hesitate to enter into any of the old time sports with his old time zest. The show is novel and intensely interesting from first to last. The old Deadwood stage being a reminder to many of the days gone by, when it was the only means of transportation, except horseback, west of the Mississippi river.