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ANOTANO O' fflRn. eATlhO * 01C6ER INDIANS*— CflUfORMUi.iris, Franco, ucnt of 101 ork, whence skipped to .hoy iatend rses withinGREAT EUROPEAN SUCGESuses being, account of for cavalrywas found Y, ill., by He was f Lei.nmsh aving been hoods. , Jt. and varied diameter.Twice its Former Size for its Twelfth Triumphal Tour of the Principal Cities of America, will Exhibit atie hope of • skeletou.Traverse Cityetoi 5 tran all an, ainihan, a sday uiglit oeived in aSaturday, August iO.' mar: was he Buffalo.Iready ac-.j 'ical oper-blow in a on with a1 Start thethe CottonPawnee Bill si. A wire es and annuls. The lau la and ton. M r. iviled to t the mu-fid's fair,t permit.io Dough-fcrud for pny. For lioveil to d breatli-jght she hyslcian. o of the but she iliar fea-ibnormal.■ illness, our feet is fullyBirdselif cloverset out.oir farmsot 10 ulJy cul-roes are a nor de-tiled the Had are peri cnce re bluck regnrd .linotus.Historical Was been ilpclitgoIndian Museum, Grand Mexican Hippodrome, In ternational Exposition of Novelties and Grand Pyrotechnic Display.a, Basil fron-govcrn-Tlie Mar-vel o± tlxe _A_g*© andTHE GREATEST.'ohunn-ipoaiml r great irts.WILD-decreessty to . Many i leased.ms re* 13 au ray of St. m pcr-ivc in-Ixl Tlie 'World-THE ONLY ONE NOW TRAVELING. KOVES BY ITS OWN TRAIN OF PALACE CARS.fa llin g1 hnn-lalady. e Iwvd-lllUOUSContains features selected for their historical value and character from the Wild West of America Id particular, and the World at largo, ns Nature’s Own Truthful Exhibition. I’aivnco Hill’s Wild West has fulfilled every purposu and is acknowledged to be. EclTLcatioTxal abXxcL lustoacbiTrel...toring many, ul tlic i wore a de-do to i’ll m her idclah.iiidor-KlS onThu Hero of Oklahoma, and Great While Chief of the Pawnees, Major Gordon W. Lillie, (Pawnee Hill) lias spared neither trouble nor expense in his efforts-to collect from every cliineSTARTLING and STERLING NOVELTIES-and lias engaged Especially for this Exhibition-nogro led Inn Un-ig ar-»f the nding ;artecl io via i will worldThe Australian Aborigines, Genuine Cannibal Bush Men, Famous Black Trackers, and Boomerang1 Throwers.Indian Chiefs of renown. A whole Indian Village.Tmvoys, anil thousands of curiosities are presented. Spotted Tail, Afraid-of-His-Horsea, Loft-Hand, ami dozens of Indian Warriors from the Celebrated Sioux, Gomaucha, Cheyenne, Arnpuhoes, and other tribes, together with 3 Bands of Muflio, inohuling the famous Mexican Baud. An Army of Cowboys ancl Frontier Heroes in their sports, horsemanship, repulses of the Bloodthirsty Redskins siL irEt-A-JPZEOBIi TOM’S CAMN FORT SXX.X. STA.a-EI COACHA Troupe of l-'amous Japanaso Lanoors, Foncora aud Fighters, and SwordCombats on Horseback.;, 13n-ulo of Fair ening Igors, vhocl igors, )l rc-iff--Oil. Co Ihusso nil in* mi rrh ;o tlie iMlIlM-iridil-•milly, is snr-ir U»o in i*n-li) lion. ThO rullve ollars •v llsldo, O. Iw 2THE MEXICAN HIPPODROMEiteli-ui rs-vereliOlll11 COSvc re liibi-ron-istic xhi-thnt rid-ibit-and and i i rathe fea-jud-Satnding Races, Chariot Races, Hurdle and Wild Texius Steer Races, an Indian Ituunor against a Horse. Seuor Francisco and his Vaquuros. Miss May T.illie, the only'Indy who can shoot unerringly with a rifle on Horseback.A bevy of beautiful Wild Western llirls. Miss In Liny, the Queen nf the Plains. Spotted Mustangs; Bucking Bronchos, n drove of Wild Texas Steers. Artillery llaccs iu the clearing. And the only herds of Living Buffalo, with many World-Wide Celebrities. Corey, the crack pistol shot, Pony Bob and sonic of the most noted Ranchmen, famous for their skill with the LariatOn -bTx© ZEiic-\3-:n-lt;3v\a-;p and CattleA Band of Gonchas From the Pampas of South America,Tlie ZMIeix:±G£iAi_ Band*•1*1-2 lit,theror.tur-the Feature of the Now Orleans Exposition, andA BAND OF BEDOUIN ARABSRemarkable for their dexterity with the Rifle and Bayonet and feats of Herculean strength aud astounding agility, have been added to this Great Congress of Wonders. In addition to the foregoing Marvels, thousands of Novelties, aud an array of strange and talented people, with their outfits and appurtenances as they ahvnj’s have been and a Tribe of Flat Head Indians from Montana Frontier will be seen inThe Grand Street ParadeWhich will start at 10 a. m. daily,. immediately after the Cannon is heard to boom.Look out for it.This is the signal to start.GRAND PYROTECHNICS AND METEORIC DISPLAY.DOORS OPEN AT \ and 7 p, ra.—Performance- Commences One Hoar Later.The immense enclosure lighted nt night by the most powerful Calcium Lights, making the interior as light as the noonday sun.6,000 Canopy-Oovorud Suata for Everybody. Lad/ea and Children our Special Care.G-ir-am-d UTr-ee? Tii -?c.:hL.±TD±-fc±om_on arrival of Parade.at the.Show Grounds.i ADMISSION REDUCED TO 25 CENTS. SI —One Ticket Admits to All.—
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Traverse City, Michigan, US

Thu, Aug 01, 1895

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