| 314BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST.
The general attractiveness of the superb entertainment given by Buffalo Bill's Wild West is made more susceptible of universal appreciation by the fact that it does not require familiarity with every special language or the customs of every special nation to be able to thoroughly understand, to enjoy the many and varied features of its long program. Each scene depicted is so fully and thoroughly represented that the visitor immediately grasps its purport and enters heartily into the subject. The daring riding of the cowboys, the Indians, Cossacks and the Arabs attracts and wonder. The customs in war and peace of the Indians are so completely illustrated detail that they tell their own stories and ho words are necessary by way of explanation. The grace and strength of the Arab are thoroughly shown in their picturesque groupings and gymnastic exercises in the great arena and awake rounds of applause. The Englishmen, Frenchmen, Germans and Americans can see at each exhibition selected representatives from the favorite cavalry regiments of their respective countries, and all grouped in the most picturesque manner. Twice each day, Sunday included, at 3 and 8:30 p. m. this unique entertainment is given, rain or shine.
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