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Show SOMETHING VERY INTER- i ESTING ABOUT HORSES In these days of the 011 coming nutomoblle it !h sometimes interesting interest-ing to pause to consider the horse, that noble iinitiril, which has been chnraeterired as "man's best ftiend," His important position among the nations of the earth is easily; demonstrated demon-strated and this Not is best made known iu Uuffalo Hill's Wild West, where he cuts a most essential figure. fig-ure. The Rough Rider contingent with Col. Cody's exhibition comprises com-prises equestrian experts from all nations, arrayed iu native costumes und performing horseback feats according ac-cording to their individual methods us employed in their own countries. To witneari alt thcrrt llul'Sfincii oil their native heath' o-iu would Ixi tvtupelled to lraveltthe world nvci-, for thins are C"Mbkis from Roxiii, i.iivilrvnicrt'.fruoi .1 iii', (ii i'Ih'I 'lii'iu W'i'.Ui 4 1' i. .1 ,.: .! riia, K 'Wii l'Jj'Kliwi- 'ii.-r liioli Ljihv, li'.-rn 111 Cuir.iw-itrs, Mexitsui VftiineiiJs aud'oiir owft. nutiv Indiuii cowlloys and Ws'crn girls. Etch f 'lic e naliimtilcjifcH h sMilibc hum I iijlf 'I n own. They riiV'H ir 11 tjlif !,.i i,j' ing of the Oossuik to tin; - HUmJy grace of the Engitlt ('-HvalrymHU. The Cs.aok is the uumt ruchlow ofj nil riders. What, teeius aim- st a 'circus porfurnianic is to him ui.raly a drill, Tiie wild-louKing fellows stand up in their stirrups, stand ou 'their saddles, stand on Uicii should-tjers, should-tjers, fcfcuill u tbir lwjf tlicir hoises galloping madly tho while j and whirl their swords, until they , look like l)iiz.-s,iws. Conln sted with this exhibition tho mi'ilary bearing' of theGernnn, English audi American cavalryintn tiny keeiu tume, but it all udds to thu'C"in- posit e picture of liuiscurii'ship'W hit h j lias as its chief exponent that.kiiighl of the saddle, HufTido Hill, who twice daily, rain or shine, loads his1 cavalcades thnuih thu most remarkable re-markable performance ever pruont-! ed in public. |