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371Ango Record sept 2 CHICAGO AMUSEMENTS. BOTH from a financial and popular point of view the determination of Messrs. Cody and Salsburry to add to the attractiveness of the exhibitions given daily by Buffalo Bill's Wild West has resulted in a most emphatic success. For weeks the different types of character illustrative of life on the plains—in peace and war, in the home circle, on the hunt, and in social enjoyment—have been shown most faithfully in the arena of the "Wild West," and to further illustrate in a forcibly realistic manner the struggle of the earlier days in the frontier these energetic managers have concluded to give an actual scene from the great drama of the Custer massacre, which occurred June 25, 1876. Col. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), as chief of scouts of the United States army, was a conspicuous figure in those days and times and under the immediate command of Gen. Merritt was inclose proximity to the scene of the battle. This great feature is simply an addition to the programme and in nowise cutrails or detracts from the general excellence or fullness of the other features. | 371Ango Record sept 2 CHICAGO AMUSEMENTS. BOTH from a financial and popular point of view the determination of Messrs. Cody and Salsburry to add to the attractiveness of the exhibitions given daily by Buffalo Bill's Wild West has resulted in a most emphatic success. For weeks the different types of character illustrative of life on the plains—in peace and war, in the home circle, on the hunt, and in social enjoyment—have been shown most faithfully in the arena of the "Wild West," and to further illustrate in a forcibly realistic manner the struggle of the earlier days in the frontier these energetic managers have concluded to give an actual scene from the great drama of the Custer massacre, which occurred June 25, 1876. Col. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), as chief of scouts of the United States army, was a conspicuous figure in those days and times and under the immediate command of Gen. Merritt was inclose proximity to the scene of the battle. This great feature is simply an addition to the programme and in nowise cutrails or detracts from the general excellence or fullness of the other features. |
