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Ann Arbor

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
July
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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ron, it 3 AT THE FAIR GROUWDS (BUFFALO BILL) %lJÊm Buffalo BilFs Wild West AND GONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD An exact duplícate, man for man, and horse for horse, of tlie exhibitions given at the Columbian World's Fair at Chicago in 1893; all summer in New York in 1894, and in 100 of the principal cities of the East in 1895. HOME INSTITUTION! WORLD ENDORSED! Ancient and Modern ARENIC HISTORY EXCELLED. Magnitude! Merit! Magnificence ! Originality! Interest and Entertainment ! More Men ! More Horses ! More Cars ! Than Any Two Exhibitions. NEW IN SEATING AND GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS ONE HUNDRED Indian Warriors. Ogallalla, Brule, Uncapappa, Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapahoe Tribes. 50 American Cowboys, 30 Mexican Vaqueros and Ruralies, 25 Bedouin Arabs, 30 South American Gauchos, 50 Western Frontiersmen, Marksmen, Etc, 20 Rvissian Cossacks of the Caucasus, Detatchment of United States Cavalry, Royal Irish-English Lancers, French Chasseurs, Germán Cuirassiers, Petit Corps, D'Armee of Mounted Military. All under command of COL. W. F. CODY, (BUFFALO BILL) fLjs Miss Annie Oakley, 'ÍÜsL T"K EnKI-ESS Lady Wixg Shot. G# Jjf Johnny Baker, Kffií ívíKir HE Skilled Shooting Expert. OnlyEdilBuIalüDiiEüiiliDii W&$L h covered grand stand seating 2o'oo persons JwS, iíV Assured perfect protecti'on f rom sun or rain, and so orga(pjgfh i nized and arranged as to camp close to the city in an easily Z rHw accessible location. On the first day of airival there will mMf0 rs2 StrsGt Cavalcads JHj tcÊtifi. At 10 m- by detailed detatchments from each división Tjfc JjaafggsS (wild horses, buffalo, cattle, etc, being necessarily guarded jM in camp), " so that he who runs may read." Tlie march will fjysg be enlivened by "Iwk êtJÊ THREE MACNIFICENT Wmi'ÊiSk BANDS OF MUSIC. Wr'LgjïNjS LED BY THE KAMED, WORLD-TRAVELED tfi$frjÈiWii9ËÈP BUPFALO BILL'S COWBOY BAND. xjgv2)K At night a-brilliant electric display by the largest porSkF lm taljle (louble electric plant of 250,000 cand"le power yet conSSIvU.'1 ÏS structed for any similar purpose. Two circuits, ensuring a ?3Mjgi''''JJjP1 perfectly reliable illumination, making Night as Light as TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at 2 O'clock. Night at 8 O'clock. Doors Open one hour earlier Night as Light as Day, and as Complete in Detail. DAL ADMISS1ÖN, 50c. ■ CHILDRSS UNDER 9 VEARS. 25c Number coupon, actually reserved, seats will be sold on the day of exhibition Brown's Drug Store, Cor. Main and Hurón Sts.