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THE "WILD WEST" SHOW MANCHESTER.
Many thousands of the British public during summer witnessed the striking, and unique entertainment at Earls Court, London, which is known as "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show." Nevertheless there was a numerous body of the provincial population which was unable to visit the [?] accordingly, with the proverbial Yankee [?] promoters of the exhibition have cut the [?] by camping in the midst of Manchester - in fact [?] well known racevourse in that busy city. A building has here been erected, [?] throughout with the electriv light and the amphitheatre, day and night, combination of cowboys and Red Indians [?] them genuine and unadulterated sons of the [?] illustrate life as it is witnesed in the "Wild West Show" of the United States - the Indian encampment [?] herds of buffalo and elk; the lessoning of animals [?] manner of robbing mail coaches; feats of [?] such as horsemanship, marksmanship, and a hundered and one items which form part of [?]-ment, indeed, claim to picture to the [?} by the aid of historical characters and [?] animals, a series of animated [?] episodes depicting the reclamation of the prairie [?] the savage Indians and wild animals. The [?] figure, of course, in the show is Buffalo Bill [?] (Mr. William F. Cody), with whose adventerous [?] our readers doubtless are perfectly familiar [?] whole entertainment will intesely interest the spectator. The representaions of the several [?] prairie fires, and the blizzard (of which we heard so much recently) are all most vivid [?] realistic. The Wild West, from beginning to end both instruction, exciding and amusing, and [?] be seen by all, whether young or old, male or female, who are tired of the monotonous entertainment usually provided in this country.

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THE "WILD WEST" SHOW MANCHESTER.
Many thousands of the British public during summer witnessed the striking, and unique entertainment at Earls Court, London, which is known as "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show." Nevertheless there was a numerous body of the provincial population which was unable to visit the [?] accordingly, with the proverbial Yankee