ONE OF THE original $amum circus wagons cameyesterdaywhen it arrived in Sarasota at the Seaboard Railway station.to becomepart of the collection at the Circus Hall of Fame, the old band wagon, worth $100,-000 was handled by special railroad agents the entire route from Davenport, Iowa.Prior to com-The wagon, “Twin Hemispheres” was built in 1895 by P. T. Bamum. ing to the museum it was the property of B. J. Palmer, currently a resident of St.CircusArmand’s Key. Shown with the wagon is John Sullivan,' curator atHall of Fame, and Shirley Rutland, who is to be in charge of all concessions at themuseum.f