| 311Globe July 30
Buffalo Bill's Wild West.
By the closing or the World's Fair gates last Sunday many thousands of people were denied the privilege of enjoying themselves within the gates of the white city and they naturally turned of Buffalo Bill's W la West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World as affording the best entertainment they could secure in the city and consequently the business of Buffalo Bill on Sunday is at the top-notch of excellence, and the immense grand stand will be to-de y, as usual, every Sunday, crowded to its fullest capacity. To those desirous of securing the best amusement and witnessing the most interesting exhibition, Buffalo Bill is well capable of supplying all that is required to make a perfect afternoon of outdoor enjoyment. The popularity of this entertainment seems to increase us the season lengthens, and the business done during the past week past been in excess of that of any other week since the season began April last. More than half the time alloted for their stay in the city has expired, and increase in the patronage justifies the management in the belief that with the influx of strangers during the last the World's Fair their business will be so greatly augmented that they may find some difficulty in providing accommodation for the crowds. Sunday in particular will be a gala day at Wild West, and as the amusement recreation and education to be derived from, a visit is innocent and most interesting exhibition, is well witnessing three months of gala day the West, and as the amusement. recreation and education to be derived from a visit is innocent and profitable, the visitor to Chic ago finds it the best time enjoy the visit the Wild West provides for them. During the past week in addition to the extremely large crowds that have attended both performances every day, the Wild West had been visited by three state press associations, 10,000 commercial travelers and a equal number of poor children of city, the latter being the invited guests of Messers. Obey and Salsbury last Thursday. During the present week on one afternoon Col. Cody will have the pleasure of entertaining the Editorial association of his native state, Iowa, and it is safe to say that every one of them will leave the ground singing the praises of the Wild West, and proud of the results of the labor of one born in their state. As usual, two performances will be given every day. Sundays included, rain or shine at 3 and 8:30 P. M., and as every mode of transportation leading to the World's Fair goes directly to and Irm the gates of the Wild West, it is one of the most accessible points from all parts of the city.
The Illinois Central railroad has made a special schedule of suburban trains to accommodate their increased patronage on Sunday to ana from Sixty-third street and all downtown stations, and the elevated and other cars will continue to give rapid and frequent service at the usual rates.
| 311Globe July 30
Buffalo Bill's Wild West.
By the closing or the World's Fair gates last Sunday many thousands of people were denied the privilege of enjoying themselves within the gates of the white city and they naturally turned of Buffalo Bill's W la West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World as affording the best entertainment they could secure in the city and consequently the business of Buffalo Bill on Sunday is at the top-notch of excellence, and the immense grand stand will be to-de y, as usual, every Sunday, crowded to its fullest capacity. To those desirous of securing the best amusement and witnessing the most interesting exhibition, Buffalo Bill is well capable of supplying all that is required to make a perfect afternoon of outdoor enjoyment. The popularity of this entertainment seems to increase us the season lengthens, and the business done during the past week past been in excess of that of any other week since the season began April last. More than half the time alloted for their stay in the city has expired, and increase in the patronage justifies the management in the belief that with the influx of strangers during the last the World's Fair their business will be so greatly augmented that they may find some difficulty in providing accommodation for the crowds. Sunday in particular will be a gala day at Wild West, and as the amusement recreation and education to be derived from, a visit is innocent and most interesting exhibition, is well witnessing three months of gala day the West, and as the amusement. recreation and education to be derived from a visit is innocent and profitable, the visitor to Chic ago finds it the best time enjoy the visit the Wild West provides for them. During the past week in addition to the extremely large crowds that have attended both performances every day, the Wild West had been visited by three state press associations, 10,000 commercial travelers and a equal number of poor children of city, the latter being the invited guests of Messers. Obey and Salsbury last Thursday. During the present week on one afternoon Col. Cody will have the pleasure of entertaining the Editorial association of his native state, Iowa, and it is safe to say that every one of them will leave the ground singing the praises of the Wild West, and proud of the results of the labor of one born in their state. As usual, two performances will be given every day. Sundays included, rain or shine at 3 and 8:30 P. M., and as every mode of transportation leading to the World's Fair goes directly to and Irm the gates of the Wild West, it is one of the most accessible points from all parts of the city.
The Illinois Central railroad has made a special schedule of suburban trains to accommodate their increased patronage on Sunday to ana from Sixty-third street and all downtown stations, and the elevated and other cars will continue to give rapid and frequent service at the usual rates.
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