| 388Tribune Sep 10
Notable People at Buffalo Bill's,.
During the last two months the World's Fair special trains from the Van Buren street viaduct have been inoperative Sundays. A stroke of good management on the part of the Wild West people, however, has again placed in motion the yellow cars of the Illinois Central on the first day of the week and the crowds which wish to visit Col. Cody's interesting arena at Sixty-fourth street are thus given quick and convenient transportation from are down-town. During the last week the attendance at Buffalo Bill's has been large enough to exceed that of any previous week during the season. In addition to the tens of thousands of ordinary visitors there are been several distinguished parties, notably Gov. Flower and staff of New York, Gov Pattison of Pennsylvania, Gov. Brown and staff of Maryland, Gov. Peck and staff of Wisconsin, Mrs. Mary Davies, the-noted Welsh singer, and a party of friends; Dr. Carleters, the eminent German savant, and a number of friends; a large party of distinguished prelates of the Catholic Church who are in attendance at the Catholic Congress, Bishops Woodaff, Smith, and Cannon of the Mormon Church, together with a large party of the Mormon choir, and the American and Welsh singers in attendance at the Eisteddfod. Buffalo Bill's entertainment is so varied in its character and so novel in its features that it attracts and pleases all classes of people. Over 300 performances have been given during the season, and only a short time now remains before it will be withdrawn altogether.
| 388Notable People at Buffalo Bill's,.
During the last two months the World's Fair special trains from the Van Buren street viaduct have been inoperative Sundays. A stroke of good management on the part of the Wild West people, however, has again placed in motion the yellow cars of the Illinois Central on the first day of the week and the crowds which wish to visit Col. Cody's interesting arena at Sixty-fourth street are thus given quick and convenient transportation from are down-town. During the last week the attendance at Buffalo Bill's has been large enough to exceed that of any previous week during the season. In addition to the tens of thousands of ordinary visitors there are been several distinguished parties, notably Gov. Flower and staff of New York, Gov Pattison of Pennsylvania, Gov. Brown and staff of Maryland, Gov. Peck and staff of Wisconsin, Mrs. Mary Davies, the-noted Welsh singer, and a party of friends; Dr. Carleters, the eminent German savant, and a number of friends; a large party of distinguished prelates of the Catholic Church who are in attendance at the Catholic Congress, Bishops Woodaff, Smith, and Cannon of the Mormon Church, together with a large party of the Mormon choir, and the American and Welsh singers in attendance at the Eisteddfod. Buffalo Bill's entertainment is so varied in its character and so novel in its features that it attracts and pleases all classes of people. Over 300 performances have been given during the season, and only a short time now remains before it will be withdrawn altogether.
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