THE LAST SHOW OF THE SLA SON ! ()PREPARE FOR THE LEVIATHAN.oIVll. JAMES I j* THAYER’SZ00L0HIPP0Z0N0MAD0N3F* A 3NP* jl- 3B£ 3E3 O JSf *Menagerie ol Trained Animals!WILL EXHIBIT AT BLOOMINGTON.On (lie Lo( Corner ofMsiin and Jefferson SI reel s.On Thursday, September 16, 1869.exhibition now traveling In the Western States; organized during 1 .**ii 'vin1t.er»anc* remodeled ami refitted, with costly equipages, brilliant paraphannliu,to Hoot,” of a regal. Imperial pageant, at n cost of TWO fVK e of 1IIOI SAX | IlOLUHS. embodying as a necessity the unprecedentedr^\vvw UvuwVveN Wvsows vv\\AWITH A CHOICE MEN’aGEIUE OFMAGMFICEXTLV TH UXKl) 4MMAI S!Including a quartette of superb Asiatic and Nubian I don, the largest trained by Prof. Cliiwle* White. Also the novel and Interesting featureThe only specimens In the country. Mr. FRA \ li J. iiomisYAoovXavV VVovscs v\a\A VowvtsA\I THE GREATPERFORMING ELEPHANT “Trained and educated by her captor, the celebrated African traveler, Mr. John Glenroy.THE ARENIO TROUPESKMBUA0E8 DISTINCT COUPS OFlloinriiien :md EqiiOHlrleiinrsKj limasis Voltagenr*.II ippotlntmuf ist* 21ml EqnerricM.Each Department being headed by Champion Representatives, as witness tin* proof in I In* following lending celebrities :*iin. 1.i s marie andreyaht iPremiere Equestriennes, from tlie principal amphitheaters of Europe and America.WILLIAM MORGAN,The iiidoniitahle Bareback Horseman, and 810,000 challenger to all would-be competitors.GEORGE M. KELLY,The Champion I reaper, whose flying leap and somersault over Mevciifeen Horses hasnever been approached.THE BELMONT BROTHERS,World-renowned Gymnasts, and exponents of the classic games of Olympia.CHARLES II. LOWRY,Tin* leading Scenic and Histrionic Equestrian. ~~ —Messrs. Batty, Ringgold, Morton, Deasix, Baker, Merry field, Battenux, hm land ami Mortimer. Mad'Mes Molllneaux, Lam belle, Parodl. A men. Viola ami Estelle.THREE STAR CLOWNS, Hr. .TAMES L. TIIAYER, NAT. Al STIN anil I HAS. AIIROTT.Eacb an original wit and humorist, distinct in foocr ami caprice, ever bright, brilliant andvarying, grasping each passing incident with thecWtrlc spark of playful satire and pure Attic wit. mtir ww1 'r* *1 r -f-O--Bear iii mind that Die procession upon the forenoon of the day of exhibition is a pagent ot tmcquulcd splendor.TIIE CAR OF AURORA!Ik a marvel of vehicular architecture and elaborate ornamentation, constructed at a cost of ten thousand dollars, and allegorical emblematic of the seasons, which are represented by F«Hir Beam i In I i.i«di«*s, upon the apex, in a richly carved alcoveA LIVING LION, LOOSE!while triumphal cars and chariots, elephants and gayMm SlSIlr «,.irLLit? mlt;unted on richly caparisoned prancing steeds amiking palfreys, fill up the measure of this magnificent street show, which is led byProf. Crank's ( lioioo \lt;‘u York Cornel Band.IVrbu-m.ince aitei noon and » \ cuing. Dooraopen at one and seven o’clockAdmission ..................................................... Fifty t ents.t luldrcn under IO years...................................Twenlv-Flve lent*.Boiri lor)(rt I lie Hay and Hale of litis Rival NbOW«FRED. DUBOIS. Bu-im*m Agent.Llt; HD HA \N KS, ( Vdilraci m • Agent.dawtd