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The success of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show is assured. Its appropriateness to the world's fair in conception and execution and the arrangement of its details have won public approval and the attendance continues to grow larger day by day. It is a sight worth the price of admission to see the great covered grandstand, which seats 18,000 people, crowded to its utmost capacity and to look upon the sea of eager, expectant faces watching with the keenest interest ever feature of the novel performance. The beauty of the scene is greatly enhanced when the detachments of cavalry from England, France. Germany, and the United States come dashing into the arena dressed in their beautiful uniform and riding handsomely equipped horses. excellent arrangements made for the easy and comfortable transportation of visitors to an from the Wild West camp adds much to its popularity. Since last Tuesday the Illinois Central railroad has been running trains direct to the gates of the camp; the alley L," the electric and the grip cars also take passengers to the doors. In order to avoid the discomfort of rush the management has made two entrances one at Sixty-second street and one at Sixty-third, and the comfort and enjoyment of visitors is well attended to.
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The success of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show is assured. Its appropriateness to the world's fair in conception and execution and the arrangement of its details have won public approval and the attendance continues to grow larger day by day. It is a sight worth the price of admission to see the great covered grandstand, which seats 18,000 people, crowded to its utmost capacity and to look upon the sea of eager, expectant faces watching with the keenest interest ever feature of the novel performance. The beauty of the scene is greatly enhanced when the detachments of cavalry from England, France. Germany, and the United States come dashing into the arena dressed in their beautiful uniform and riding handsomely equipped horses. excellent arrangements made for the easy and comfortable transportation of visitors to an from the Wild West camp adds much to its popularity. Since last Tuesday the Illinois Central railroad has been running trains direct to the gates of the camp; the alley L," the electric and the grip cars also take passengers to the doors. In order to avoid the discomfort of rush the management has made two entrances one at Sixty-second street and one at Sixty-third, and the comfort and enjoyment of visitors is well attended to.
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