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Day
29
Month
July
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mil it 3 AT THE FAIR GROÜNDS (BUFFALO BILL) jL _ JjÊiJ Buf falo Bill's Wild West AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD An exact duplícate, man for man, and horse for horse, of the exhibitiona given at the Colutnbian World's Fair at Chicago in 1893; all suminer in New York in 1894, and in 160 of the principal cities of the East in 1895. HOME INSTITUTION! WORLD ENDORSED! Aneient 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 Cowbo's, 30 Mexican Vaqueros and Ruralies, 25 Bedouin Araba, 30 South American Gauchos, 50 Western Frontiersmen, Marksmen, Etc, 20 Russian Cossacks of the Caucasus, Detatchment op United States Cavalry, Royal Irish-English Lancers, French Chasseurs, Germán Cuirassiers, Petit Corps, D' Armee of Möunted Military. All under command of W. F. GODY, (BUFFALO BILL) fffá&L Miss Annie Oakley, The Peerless Lady Wing Shot. il Johnny Baker, ffi&'jfíMEuf TllJ-; Skillbd Shooting Expert. f Only Herd o! Buffalo on Miion SIISsJ h C0VERED GRAND STAND SEATING 20'000 PERS0NS liyV 'wSÊy11 Assnred perfect proteetion from sun or rain, and so orgaOB f6 nized and arranged as to camp close to the city in an easily ffiff piftM accessible location. On tbe fir.st day of arrivul there will JVJ jL At 10 a. m., by detailed detatcliments from each división S' (wild horses, buffalo, cattle, etc, being necessarily guarded bSfeP in camp), " so that he who runs may read." The raarch will 3jwHËlL be enlivened by 'MtlrW THREE MAGNIFICENT Ek'í BANDS OF MUSIC. j&ffi'!!jS LED BY THE FAMED) WORLD-TRAVELED $rJrtfë3Ê& BÜPFALO BILL'S COWBOY BAND. i0 tcMf At night a brilliant electric display by the largest porKWÊrfoiel table doublé electric plant of 250,000 candle power yet conm?ix Ls? structed for any similar purpose. Two circuits, ensuring a ffiV'iHsi perfectly reliable illumination, making Night as Licht as TWO BXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR, SHINE. Afternoon at 2 O'clock. Night at 8 O'clock. Doors Open one hour earlier. Night as Ligiit as Day, and as Complete in Detail. AL ADXI5SI0N, 55c. CHILSHEN UNDEE 9 7EARS. 25c Number coupon, actually reserved, sents will be sold on the day of exhibition at Brown's Drug Store, Cor. Main and Hurón Sts.

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Ann Arbor Courier