Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1882 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

COMING. COMING. COMING'. Rensselaer, Thursday, April 27th. mt mini a mhits EIGHT GRAND United Mastodon Shows. Indisputably the grandest and most stupendous aggregation of amusements of elthe. aucient or modern times. & Conotellktioi| of tlfa Si'eqid A Gigantic Quadripartite Oil cus, Museum, Menagerie and Aquarium. Transported on immense special railroad trains at encrmous expense, employing hundreds of mm and horses. Grand Cosmopolitan and Trane Mai ine CircxxsOne of the largest and most efficient arenic exhibitions ever presented to an amusement-loving public, having rmong its features tn equestrianism, MX. BUD GORMAM, America's ehampion hurdle and bareback vaulter. MISS PAULINS BEX. the Graceful Equestriene MISS qLARA BELMONT, the*celebrate< a daring lady bare-back rider. GUS SHAW, Shakesperean jester ana principal clown. KELLY AND O’BRIEN,The celebrated acrobatic clowns. AJAX THE BONELESS-WONDER AND CONTORTIONIST. LOBBER BROTHERS, CELEBRATED ACROBAT. BLANCHE PULMAN In her difficult musical feat upon the (lacing Globe and Inclined plane. NEIL SMITH AND HIS EDUCATED DOGS. (A good circus vithin themselves.) besides a through coterie of the most noted equestrian and acrobatic artists. Conspicuous among the myiiad of rare attractions in this department are the imported. i,-*.

/ 1 E t v \ • M’e Challenge the world to produce their equal. These wonderful horses will present the audience at < ach entertainment a series of the most surprising and interesting feats which no others of their species were ever known to execute. A troupe of beautiful performing Broncho Horses and ponies. A MUSEUM OP NATUR 'L AND MECHANICAL WONDERS AT ONCE INTERESTING AND instructive, collect id from all climes and nations, both of the civilized and semi explored region of the Earth, representing the Murvels of Creation, from the depths of the earth, the Un fathomed water* of the ocean, and etheriul bights of the heavens; ancient devices and Biblical enigmas, interspersed with the amusing as we’l as moral comicalities of the present dav. A MENAGERIE OF RARE WILD ANIMALS. A CONGRESS OF LIVING NATURAL CURIOsitiea, where will be found representatives of all species of the animal kingdom. A HERD OF PONDEROUS ELEPHANTS, chief among which will be found the stately war ole phan- Emperor, uoied for having played a con-picuous part in the Anglo-Indians wars, where he wascaptured and transported to England and eventually to Ametica. According to the dataobtained from his Indian owners, this monster is now 104 years old. THE TWIN BAB\ KLKPHA NTS, a school -of living sea lions, drove of Camels and dromedaries, Intartfc polar bears. As. iern lions* vicious tigars. Leopards, lamas, hyenas. Zebras, black Russian wolf. Darwin's 1 ftppy family of monkeys, beautiful birds of rare plumage, Jc. A VERITABLE MONOFLY OF RARITIES. All combined in one show and for one admission fee. Conspicuous among the features is cue of the seven wonders of the wor.d. And none who are interested in natural curiosities should fail to see it. Mate- ke-vs ah’s Tribe of Sioux Warriors. iTHnnur Do not fall to witness the GRAND ORIENTAL STREET Parent, Which will move in Its princely splendor through the principal streets at 9 a. in. Admission. 50 Cents. Children under 9, 25 Cents. Remember the Day and Date. Rnlaer, tally, April 27, 1882.