BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST
... BUFFLO BILL'S WILD VEST, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, which for the past few weeks has been attracting enormous crowds ef people, is about to undergo aL inmpor. tant change. Until this time Colonel C dy and ...
... BUFFLO BILL'S WILD VEST, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, which for the past few weeks has been attracting enormous crowds ef people, is about to undergo aL inmpor. tant change. Until this time Colonel C dy and ...
... I BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST. Buffalo Bill's Wild West was opened last might. After the vexatious delays experienced in getting the building ...
... paint and eagles' plumes. Ia all twventy-three pi of the leading chiefs and warriors were allowed rs to accompany Buffalo Bill's Wild West. as Ameng them are Short Bull, the originator a of the Ghost Dance; Kicking Bear, the re- doubtable leder ...
... VEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2i, 18. ' lathe House of Lords yesterday the West I Iighland R2ilway Bill and the Cathedral iharches Bill were read a second aud the Hares -Preservation Bill and the Crown Office BEll a a third time. Some discussion took place on l ...
... and Captain Tait at ?? d Pad, Caatlemilk, Darnliy Toll, au I th5e llrla e o' (lieniffer. The wild broken cou-ntr`y, thick brush, and heavy timhlber'of the West, Mr l)'onililoik 8riya' must be allowed for in the time sadndista31e` at, the same time keeping ...
... with a variety of relics of the usual character, with some that have not been found in the other structures in the west and south- west of Scotland. Among the latter may be men- tioned a double-edge cormb, Shin. long by 'fin. broad, each surface ornamented ...
... several bills being advaced a stage. 11sVhO Unlead tf (V-nwnan L.A ?? Ino . - i .5-a - -_ -u a The Hoase of Commons hold its first morning 3itting this sesuion under tho motion adopted on Friday last. After the North British Rail. I way Bill bad been ...
... Nesle being unfitted for the accommodation of a large number of spectators, arrangements were made with Bufifle Bill to vacate his Wild West Wigwams at Nenilly, and the Yankee, in consideration of a handsome money payment, was quite willing to give his ...
... Now Buffalo Bill's ?? Wild West has been travelling through Belaium, which has been a perfect hotbed of cattle disease, and now seek.r to come to England, and Colonel Cody's Easlith represen- tative earnestly pleads that the ninc- teen ...
... ?? W. ?? cody. yarmouth& . N. NW. fine. Y ' '-Tork ?? ?? W cloudy. West HirtiepooL. . . . . Carlisle ?? :W ?? ?? i9VWIL . ?? W° in . .: ?? a; Newcastle . Wran. 'ulL.. W fine. -- SpoRTiNG DsVIat-1 have' heard that wheubzird are very wild adi eannot ...
... they could . go, for shelter. Apropos of wild animals, a bill has been intro- duced into the Federal Parliament by the Minis- ter of the Interior regarding the preservation of buffalo. In exolanation of the bill the Minister states that it has been reported ...
... Parliamentariane, they I express themselves willing to wait and suffer persecution yet a little longer. A Apropos of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, which is having great success, a rather amusing incident happened yeaterdsy. To prevent any- s thing in the ...