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nEight Cardinal Features,AN OCEAN OF CANVASS,IIVlt;1000 Mu wi Horses, mi SO Cua cl WHS BBAETS.at ionstrtuSTDPEWBOPS fflEMA-GEi^EQBoa Lbmr, T/$irs. Eindd Yin*: fee Bbru.s driven fp aharm's*. InvJ of n**, Terrostrhd Mlnili. idon*' ^_undBear, BtMk THrer, Black LeoparJaguars. Puma, Lcama,ara, Ocelots, and. a G plumaced* lasuagea.MXTSSTJMm*WbkftiM 11 j lvariety and vsluo of curiosities. Automatic and Mclt;#lumtc.s» Tri-imate YYotidars. Relics and Treasures of the boa, Earth uni Air,including $ea Lions, S4* TigerThe Royal Colostrum,111in which in t hed the sports and pastimes of the ancient gladlatior* of Romo—asi oRomo sat on her Seven Hills, and from her throne of beuu-B.6.li-ich arc j asontcd tbs spcdays of her glory—'“when--------„ty tailed the wort a,'* introducing troups from live great nations nf the e_arth. The W onder-Troful Egyptian Athletes, a Troupe of Hindoo Jugglers, the El Aash Hjimo Anil'iiut Munic* Iu ics, the Troupe of French Acrobats and Voltiguers, and tuo Satsuma Japanese, x ourth.r-The Great Equestrian Congressftinrtr*o-«-reUKatofatstn-rdEmbraccsdhe leading riders of both Hemispheres, who, in friendly rivalry, will compote fothe championship. Fifth,FThe Trained Animal Department,Which contains the greatest number of trained animals over in one exhibition. Trained Lions, Ttbers, Hyenas, Camels, Horses, Ponies, Dogs. Goats and Monkeys. Sixth,THE GIGANTIC DOUBLE CIRCUS,J•s.rThe largest andDo Leon. Miss MinnaSpecialty Artists Christiilstian Charioteers. Mon*. F. Tonmalro, Little Willie Sells, Mr. Fred. Ciudb\ Mr. (Charles Ewers, Big. Ferdinatulo, principal bar*'-back riders; Livingston Brothers, Herr Haltum, Ktsnlsy Brothers. Emit Oonoud* John Mtulz. thp Great American Team, .-ats. Gym-ymxryXvqrfMrir.ers: Mr. Samuel Rinehart. Champion Loader of t»- World, and a troupe of Meteor Toui*»r»; w»n« r,.i,i.v fn.mA of Performing Dogs. Gouts andMonkeys, the best in the world; three Great Clowns, JamOs Mngnire, Wiliis Cobb and Samuel Rinehart. Seventh.The Thrilling Balloon Race{u.itsre*V of like tale on-of at for rin-n a w-1 robedtheaker.uV Oflikemg,age»anl, at for vin-n a insA corps of Aeronauts will ascend in two mammoth Balloons and Race Thro rig la il*e j Clouds. At n given signal the balloons will ascend together and when hi midair will : compete in a raee. This fcaiuro eosts more daily to produce than the total expenses of many circuses, yet it is ITrco to every body* Eighth,The Wonderful Operonicon or Mammoth Seven Octave Steam CalliopevCosts $20,000, weighs five tons, can be hoard five miles—produces the sweetest music cnUrcly by steam.ere-1 as n to nty.G.All are coming and will bo exhibited for one price of admission.The great procession will take place daily and is the grandest ever produced 1^,Srftndlt;laiIP°Srtilof J|i1|yjuhileu, in which will appear the Bands of Music...... -.......ild Beasts, Elephants and Camels robed in velvet and gold—Glittering Chariots. Lions loose in the streets. Plate (Hass Den of Performing Serpents. 8tei.ni Fhtno. Mounted.aa a# aII M w n i_ _ i , * i« * . ,by any showfifty dens oiCavultars. (kHirtijr DifflM. the Flags of all nations waving lung the line, and formiair tM» Grandest rageaut £arth has ever seen.No Postponement. Remember the Day. Tiro Performances daify at 1 and 7.ailCyLdmMon to all, oily 50 cqnts, Children under 10 yean, 85 cents.M
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