BUFFALO BILL IN CAMP
... chair near the entrance sits Ir NV. F. Cody, Buffalo Bill. ouc readers have been already made familiar by lithographs with the long hair, handsome features, and broad hatof the manager of the Wild West Show. Mr ...
... chair near the entrance sits Ir NV. F. Cody, Buffalo Bill. ouc readers have been already made familiar by lithographs with the long hair, handsome features, and broad hatof the manager of the Wild West Show. Mr ...
... ponies, buffaloes, antelopes, &c., all intended to illustrate frontier life. It exhibits the chasing and shooting of buffaloes, the lassoing and branding of Texas steers, and the mounting and riding of the wild horses of the West. , Buffalo ...
... He would, no doubt, be seen to better advantage when roving over the cattle ranches, and answering the wild whoop of the Indians. But Buffalo Bill was the lion of the day, and well he might be, for his shots would have made some of our riflemen feel ...
... The Wild West. There is no truth in the statement that Buffalo Bill's Wild West is going to Olympia. The troupe has arrived and taken up its quarters on the ground, and a more • remarkable or interesting ...
... LIONISING BUFFALO BILL. I Buffalo Bill is already winning golden opinions of all sorts and conditions of men. Ml Irving has personally conducted him through Clubland, and the magnificent man, with his wonderful hair, is the centre of eager little ...
... BUFFALO BILL'S NV — I LD WEST. Rain or Shine. (Colonel W. F. Cody). tirenadke Band Twice Daily (Conductor, Mr. DAN GODFREY). Stand for 20,000 people. AMERICAN . EXHIBITION. OPENING CEREMONY, MONDAY, May gill, at 3 30 p.m. Admission from 2.0 to 00 p.m ...
... BUFFALO BILL'S INDIANS AT THE ABBEY. A party of Indians from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show visited Westminster Abbey yesterday afternoon. The Indians joined reverently in the service, and they were afterwards ...
... BUFFALO BILLS RED INDIANS. Some of I*4ii * ll» «l Indians are in,- th- sight* ...
... processions and the chariot races, than the exhibition which Mr W. F. CODY has just brought across the Atlantic in the Nebraska. The delight which will be created by the Wild West Show will be more keen when the fact of the human interest attaching to ...
... THE WILD WEST SHOW. On Thursday the steamship State of Nebraska, with the collection of Indiana and animals from the forests and prairies of the West of America, under Buffalo Bill, armed in the Thames. The ship, of which Captain Braes ...
... BCrTALO BILL AXD HtS BTOHIBS Of ** Buffalo Bill already winning 'golden'opinions of all sorts and conditions men. Mr. Irving personally conducted him through Clubland, and the •* magnificent man,” with his wonderful hair, b the centre of eager little ...
... exhibition. Buffalo bill’s “wild west” EXHIBITION TWICE DAILY 3.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.ra., and Morning Parade of Indians, Mustangs, Ac., 11 a.m. One Shilling Tickets and Season Tickets admit the whole exhibition, including the WILD ...