LONDON Jt NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY
... Fares—to Birmingham and back, 1/6; to Witton and Birmingham and back from Birmingham, including admission to the grounds and Wild West Show, 2/6. Fuller particulars see bills. ...
... Fares—to Birmingham and back, 1/6; to Witton and Birmingham and back from Birmingham, including admission to the grounds and Wild West Show, 2/6. Fuller particulars see bills. ...
... THE ARTIST AND BUFFALO BILL. Major John M. Burke, of Wild West Show, said that Bonheur was very much taken with the show when it was in Paris. She spent on average three or four days week, living right there with them, and made a thorough study of the ...
... ROSA BONHKCR. Major John M Burke, of the Wild West Show, says that Rosa Bonhenr, t.he*artjst, was very much taken with the show when it was in I’aris. She spent, he adds, on an average three or four davs week, living right there with them, and made a ...
... popular taste.J Lord Mayor, Alder* kn, and City Officials MOUNTED ON BCCC-JUMPERS, ;>ecially hired from Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show) to clear the way. k of the London Road-Car Company’s Omnibuses, lied inside and out with Archbishops and Bishops of the ...
... was explained to his Majesty what ice was by m •ans of iced diiuk, which he cast fioin him mh soon a» ho tasted it. The Wild West show is to be visited in the course of the week by the King and Queen. If the value of King Dinah's friendship to estimated ...
... Plenty of Room and Vehicles Chart;-! Moderate. London and North - Railway. American exhibition at Ear Buffalo Hill’s Wild West Show Tussaud’s Exhibition (opposite Baker-stn Japanese Village, Hyde Park, (on prorlu return halves ...
... and Vehicles. Charge* Moderate. London and North - Western Railway. AMERICAN EXHIBITION at Earl's Court, Buffalo Hill’s Wild West Show; Madame Tuaaaud’s Exhibition (opposite Baker-street station); Japanese Village, Hyde Park, (on production of the return ...
... popular taste.) The Loed Mayor. Aldkrmxn. ani, City Officials MOUNTED ON BUCK-JUMPERS, (Specially hired from Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show) to clear the way. One of the London Road Cab Company's Omnibuses, Filled inside and out with Archbishops and Bishons ...
... company frequently wonder* whet staiuers. Buffalo Bill (Colonel . therefore asked to settle this poin president of the Wild West Show >.tales that the Colonel i« a total adds Our people are abstainers hazardous work requiring complete .»t all times. All ...
... cab, the innovation would seem desirable one. Fatal Accident at Buffalo Bill’s Show.— During the visit of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show Sheffield Paul Eagle Star, one of the Indians was about to enter the ring with others, when his horse reared and fell ...
... they were abstainers. Buffalo Bill (Colonel \V. F. Cody) was therefore asked settle this point. The vicepresident of the Wild West Show, in replying, states that the Colonel is total abstainer, and adds :— •* Our people are abstain* rs generally, their hazardous ...
... will a miscellaneous entertainment, followed by dancing. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show at Birmingham.—ln connection with the visit of the celebrated Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show to Birmingham the Loudon and North-Western Railway will to-morrow (Saturday) ...