Daily News, Volume 2, Number 54, Franklin, Johnson County, 21 October 1880 — Page 4

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DAILX NKWS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1880.

Largest City Hatioi.

THK "SAII.r SKflV I* 'AI^WAVM OX »AI,K AT Ttee Terre Haute »Ioa*e Xew» MUuid,

National Howie New* wtand, Walab

1c

Nmlth'» Smh MUutd, Ml -Hala

atreet, v'r' Dick Purdrn'n it«nd, at (be I hlAii Depot. ecke'M Book More, Main rtitel.

The Daily News pall Boxes,and Messengers To facilitate the collection of city new*, a* weB a* to place advertising patron in close connection with ttec ojlicthe publiahera have placed Call Bore* at different points throughout^ hi* city, each of »fhtch will be vinlted

Kt

J*eT«ral

Boy* of the

AGENTS WANTED

Machine

Bf

the

DauiY

Ito

Fsoft

iR S A US-Cheap,

times daring the

day, from 7 o'clock A till 2T» M. by the Mc«»en-

Daily New*.

at

These Box** have

been put np for the purpOM: of affording a place of deio*1t for information of local news, and we cordially invite any person wife nas knowledge of my matter of public Interest happening in his or wr vicinity to write oat the facts and drop it in no

onr Boxes. Attached to each Box will be ound tablets of paper. Sign vout name to your lommnnicatlon, for the knowledge of the editor mly, as a guarantee of good faith on yonr part. Nr. iMsirr o* this Items kot sjoxko »y a known -sponsible name are of the

Yalae

of waste p&per,

tnd will be treated accordingly. The advertising patron* of the Daily News will also find these Boxes a convenience, as they can drop their favors therein, and thereby

save

the

a

walk

Daily

to the office.

Communication*, orders for the

Daily

Daii.v

New#by

carrier or mail, advertising copy, or information of any kind intended to reaen the office, can be handed to the

p' per. its accredited representatives, and we trust incy will, in their bnsiness relations, merit the commendation of onr patrons, as web ourxrlvce, for attention to their duties.

The following card Is attached to each Box: LAILY NEWS MJESSAGB BOX. This box is placed here by consent of the proprietor, as a place of deposit for local Items, society news, or anything of a charade# that wonld be of interest to the readers of a Terre Haute newspaper. Tit* rtrBLieiiliui solicit bdcii information too* any okb. They only awe contributors to be brief and to tne point, and to give the information at osce—what may be newsi||olay, ten chanccs to one will be no news to-morrow. eth Writ ouch forenoon, np to

2

MKasKxaen

M, by the

tb» bwt FamHjr nit-«

SO mlnutea. IrWTll aluoknlt a great variety of fancywork for which there Is elwsjsa readytmarket. Send for circular and t. rtns to he Twombljr Knitting

Co.. Washington

St.,

rANTRD-Plain"

T*TANTKD-rYoor bfd cook stoves injrade as W part pay toward a "Charter Oak." This stove will fast yon a lifetime. The Ore-back is guaranteed for live years, the long centre the same. The stove Is warranted to give entire satisfaction. Pot s*l« only by PROBST, Ponrth street, bet.. Main and Ohio.

WANTKD—Toconveniences,dwellinggood6loca8

Rent, a nice of to

rooms, with and in tJ«a,byNov.lst. Address CASH, this offlee.

WANTED-Rent,

a ilwelling of 4 or 5 room*

In good repair, with conveniences. Must be within 1 or 8 sqnares of Fifth and Main. Call, or addresa at once box 94, this office.

Sox Sent.

gJTTerre Haute Is toolargs a city for landlords don placard*, which attract the attention such persons as necessarily pa»s toe premises, while a small advertisement inserted in

pen i)y

of on

N*wswill reach dailY everybody likely

to want looms or houses, promptly secure a tenant, and sat# the loss arising from property standing idle. One cent a word.

jTOJt RKNT—Ilouae of six rooms, convenient

1

business and conveniently arranged'. Oaa, summer kitchen with cistern, out buildings ana nice yard, f&per month to a good tenant. Xn qaipe at this office.

Sot Sale.

0F"lTndcr ihls head, for One Cent word, persons may offer whatever they may Y»are for E sale, and be snre of reaching more purchasers

every day than eoald be done in a wee: sowu soflciutlon, thus the advan

FOR

SAL8-A large qnantStjr of old per*, good for wrapping purpoeee. p«r hundred.

Dailt N*w».

*7HR»ALlHi»ehun«lr«l Sugar Creek *etl at Armstrong** Scales (MRCe.

one

Tt. Kaws office.

second-hand barlor rdlns Stove In ordinal

coal base-burner.

Also one tmall cannon stove also Enquire or address box

good repair second-hand cook stove.

&ALB-flae dock gant oriiflfcal «»t |150. Will be sold cheap for c*sh. Sroirrs Enqnlre at thisoUce.

F"K «a.

fonn&.^

trWtTSl- -A number of pocket bocks In the I? Vaadalia Steasm Shuvol. netr ajon Depot, by W. Oartar. rootainiog valaaMe pope**, ootow, etc bat money Supjwsed to be spoils of

pick

imrkete. FVf farther In formation,

call at this office

Per&amal.

gar*All advertisements under tale bead wOl ba eJurged 10 wats per line, and Mgr oae deslrtw answer* throngh ih* News boxes, can n«t News •MUl Viae at wis office at 10 cents per woek. Self t«mo( )Mae« to be paid \nnxUMf In adranc* ai« no twmmunlealions will the wmt tr«t being paid.

HBPTJBLICAH"

meetinos.

Hon. D. P. BaWwfn, Attoniev Orneral elect, will speak in this city Saturday. October 23d, at 1% r. m.

Hon. A. G. PorU't. Goveraor elect, will speak on the following Satsmlay, October 90th. "-1'0

THE CITY.

Thf (ireat Van tmhurrh Mw«. It will exhibit in Terre Haute, November, 2nd. That all of our readers may know of the estimation in which the Van Amburgh Show is held by the press and public. We copy the following from the Burlington, Iowa. Hawkcye of June 19, 1880. "Yesterday

was

at, the

News Messenger Boys, aa

thev pass to and fro through the streets. They will be known by their blu«'cap« with Daii.yNbw» in white letters on the front, and Message Pouches of light-colored leather. They are. while on doty for the

Daily

News, and wearing the badge of the

and the Content# conveyed to

News office. A responsible naine re­

quired to be signed to each item (for the personal knowledge only of the Editor) a guarantee of good faith. gST-Orders for the

Daily

nagerie, he keeps

gramme, be said

Daily

Boys,

News

News to be left by

carrier or sent hy mall, or copy for advertisements, can also be placed in the box, thns securing early attention to such orders. Local items or ads. can be handed to the

Laily

Niwa

M*«skno«r Boys,

they pass through the streets.

WANT*, RENTi, IvOHT*, ETC. Advertisements coming under the above, or similar heads, will be inserted in the "News" at the rate of ten cents per line, each insertion.

CDanict.

Cent

Advertisement* printed under this head One

each word, uod the advertlsementwlll fnrely fail to attract the attention of persons who ma? have whatever is wanted, And from a large number of replies the advertiser Is enabled to make U?e most favorable selections.

Wstreet.

ANTBD A flrat class cook, at 12U south 0tU None but first class need apply'

part of the

tion. Mr.

circus day again, and

notwithstanding that this makes the third mammoth show that hits visited Burling ton within a little over'a month, a large number of people were in the city from the surrounding country to see the street parade, hear the music and take in the show. There is always a fascination about "sawdust and spangles" that draws a crowd, that even a first-class Fourth of July (»nnot compete with. Perhaps the reason that there is always something among the many features or

trained horses anoth

ring performances and clown oth­

ers, and the crowd and

not

Boston, Masa.

sewing to do. Will work

very cheap. Apply at 848H Main Street Third floor. \lfANTBD~Bverybodv to understand that not tT a caee of fever ana ague or chills could fail to be eured by using Julins Harriets Swiss Ague Cure and Is warren ted.

iy pertage of

many inqntries and of selling a? the beet offei*.

News-^a-SKcecta

thousand baehelaof Leave ordeis W. H. DaLtsLt.

me*

be reeatred wtt&oct

f'bp only p«d jittarwileed to cure dlabeie*. jStrnvel, oervotw drtmsy, Bright** di***rn«*rrou* drWlHrK anA all dim»*m of the kidney* (tnd bladder, i* Prof. Chill nrtieV Kidney P»*i

rush all others

who canuot lind anything else to please them. In fact,

perhaps there is only one

feature prominent in many shows thai does not please any one, and that is the peanut vender, who is about the only in dividual who has no friends. While Van Amburgh has this curiosity

with his me

it under

does not let it run wild in the

"Yes, Mr. Frost,

control and

circus.

the old reliable circus

manager, who has braved the storms of competition for vears and has always come out successful, was here yesterday With Van Amburgh's show, and he had the good luck to present his show to many of the citizens of Burlington and Des Moines county. "As to the details of the dav's pro the most truthful thing that can of this circus is that the managers present everything, on the street, in the menagerie and in the ring, that they advertise, an honesty

few shows are guilty

of. The procession was much better than many expected but this circus does not put the best on the outside. The menagerie fills the bill in every respect, from the big elephant down to the baby mon key, many new and rare specimens in the animal kingdom being in the collection. The circus part is good the price of admission to all who enjoy such performances. Two features

somersault equesUian and dashing hurdle rider has no peer, considering his age, while he performs many new feats. While Andrew Qaffnett, the cannon ball manipu Uitor^shows wonderful strength and muscle. 1 '.'But the great

seenfto take special delight for this alone ood the

Such an endorsement is regarded by us as a sufficient guarantee that we are to have a really great show in Terre Haute, on Tuesday, November 2d

All of this Great Show for only 20 cents. Labor Marin*.

Xhe demand of the people for an easier ing Kidney duced the proprietors, the well known

method of preparing Kidney -Wort has inWoprietors, tl wholesale Druggist, Wells, Richardson & Co., of Burlington

Vt.,

One day, at the anneal election, the Mohegan chief'dined with the Governor at Hartford. John, the Governess son, mischievously thonsht he would try the sincerity of tho chiefs temperance.

The fkmily were seated at dinner, and there was* excellent hatne-brewed ale upon the table. John addrsssodthe old chief: "Zach, this beer is veiy^ 4n®. Will you not taste UP* Qa

The old chief dropped his knife, and leaned forward, with a Mera intensity of expression, and his fervid eyes, sparkling with indignation, were fixed upon the boy. "John," said he, "yon do not know whatyoo are doing. Yon an serving the devil, boy. Do yo« know that I am an Indian? If I should taste your beer, I should never stop till I got rum, and I should again become the contemptible wretch your father remembem me to have been. John, never again, while yon live, tempt a man toMMjcftyood rtNtthrtion." jl

SocnUes never uttered a better precept Demosthenes coold nothave given it with store eloquence. John was thunderstruck. His parents w*m deepty aUtected, and aftelwaitie frwpientfy re* minded him of the acene, and chained bim never to forget it %gi»uiL ii— '.f i-1 ."I'.'i-jgrfia

As folly oo A# one aide, thoogb should enjoy all it can desire, mid, withstanding never be contaa* eo, on the other, whom ever acquwwsee with the iii oesnt, and ia: SMrrer dissatisfied WiU, It. taUMdl*.

't-iJ''' 4

88

to prepare it for

sale in liquid from as well as in dry form. It saves all tho labor of preparing, and as it is equally efficient it is preferred, by many person. Kidney-Wort always ana everywhere proves itself a perfect remedy. —Buffalo News.

Herer Tempt a Kiiu

AUIVli^ Hiv jMwuvgesuH the name of Zachary, wi the chieftainship. He and an excellent hunter,

Among the Mohegans, an Indian by the name of Zachary, was the heir to was a brave man but as drunken add Worthless an Indian as could well be founds By the death of intervening heirs, Zachary found himself entitled to the royal power. In this moment the better genius of the man gammed sway, and he reflected seriously: "How can such a drunken wretch as I be chief of this noble tribe? What will my people say? How shall the shades of my glorious ancestors look indignant upon such a succession? Can I succeed to the great Uncas? Aye, I will drink no more." And he solemnly resolved to drink nothing but water.

"Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yotirself and family well the past season, when when all the rest of us have been *ick so much, and have nad

the

doctors visiting us often." "Br©. Taylor, the answer is very

I

used Hop

Bitters

ily well and

A Auatfi) & Co, 89 Keyes & Sykes,' 10 Baur, 41 PF Keith. 49 Prairie City Bank, -, ,! 43 W Rippetoe, 44 N18Wheat.

easy

in time kept myfam-

saved the doctor buls. Three

dollars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I'll warrant It has cost you and the neighbors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick fhe same time." "Deacon. IH

Use

ter,"

am

your medicine he rear

New Goods! New Ootids! Grand Opening on Tuesday, W.ednes1 day and Thursday. SOMETHING THAT WILL PLfiASE

THE LADIES!

Mrs. T. D. Olin presents the compli ments of the season to the Ladies

of

cordially invites every lady

Terre

Haute and vicinity announcing the open ing of a fine stock of Fall Millinery.

1

4fi Rapp'amill,5-!

Wi

She

in

Terre

Haute to be present at the Grand Open ing which takes place on Tuesday, V, nesday and Thursday.

Her

In the East end

a first class

show that pleases all classes of society and all kinds of people. The many cur iosities in the menagerie interests one class, the beautiful

good are

of

the choicest selections and' the' latdst styles, all bought for cash. Hef

gobds

must be seen to be appreciated, and as. she says it is no trouble to show people her goods, you will be kindly served whether you buy or not.

of

McKeen's New

Block, Main street. 51-tf

Counsel had been questioning a certain witness named Ounn^and, in Oldsi g, he said to him "Mr.Gunn.ydu can now go off." The judge on the bench, seeing the pun, gravely addefi "Sir. you are discharged." Of course an explosion in court immediate ensued.

The greatest pleasure of life is love the greatest treasure, contentment the greatest possession, health the greatest ease, sleep and the best medicine, true friend.

Tbe Telephone Exchange. a The following are the names of sub scribers to the Telephone Exchange, now in regular connection, together with their respective numbers: 1 Vandulia freight office, 3 Seath & Hager, 8 Elevator A, 4'McKeon'»mi}l. 5 E. & T. H. freight office. (r 6 Mayer's brewery, 7

Ohmer's Depot Hotel, 8 CR Peddle'* office, 9 Phoenix foundry, 10 Haddock'* mill,

I & St freight pfflee,4

12

nudnut's mill,

18 Wabaeh Iron Company, 14 A Parker's rounory,

30

show is worthy of special men

Wm. Showles, the bareback

feature of this show that

commends itself to the public is the manner in which it is® conducted. Every atin a quiet way and doos

tache performs his duty ike in annoying everyone: and not to say a word about many other things, we cAn heartily recommen show to the public wherever it goes.'

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15 Thlmip»on'« mill. 16 Cox & Fairbanks, 1? Beaachamp A Miller. SSfcTAnumK':

National Home 21 I A 8t J. down-town office, 32 &

of this

IR General Agent^ office,

83 Terre Haute Hodee, 94 Adams Bzpieu office. -.*»» 25 A Mewhlnney,' 96 Hulman'e store, 37 Patton Bros, 98 John Zimmerman, 29 American ExpreBB Gompany, 80 National State Bank, 81 Wright ift Kaufman, 39 Wentarn Unicra Telegraph office. 88 Great Western Dispatch office 84 Joseph Strone, 86 HA 9SEBartb,

railroad office,

88 MeKeen's 4 87 Vandalla genera, offices.

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46 Dr DePuy, t.t•» 47 Eugene Ice Couipany. 48 Moore A Ilagerty, olmex, •ng, 51 lirinkham Jfc Russell,

Briggrf A Bantln A

.V

Iv Rxpress, •,

Enhman Reese. 54 I'inoa Depot ticket oftiee,f v. 66 Vamlaila Yard Master,' li

66

Da via & Davin,

57 HHnoi4 Midland general office, 58 Dr Wlllion, 69 Oil Tank Line, 60 Evening Sewn. 61 Hamilton, Riddle A Co. 62 Nallworka, 68 Dr Weinstein, _, 64 County Clerk's office, 65 Johns' Lumber Ysrd, 66 QA Schaal. 67 Kidder Brothers, s, 68 Jeffers. 69 Dr Link, 70 Shryer Brothers, -. 71 Fonts & Hunter, 1 »,

Chnst Stark, Ryaa.

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I Hi

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79 Staff, 78 Dr Kuster. residence, 74 Vandalia Auditor's office. 75 Evening Gazette, "6 Postoffice. 7 Nicholai, 78 Banermeister ft Bnsch, 79 Edward Gilbert—residence, 80 E Soiaea, 81 Shclburn Coal Co, citymac'8 omws, 88 Cwef-of-Police place, fid Bouclliibt. Brown A Co. 86 Bement, Rea A Oo, V. 86 Havens' private office, 87 Luther Hager., ., 88 Wright A WrtghY, 89 Isaac Ball, -,•, 90 Hulman's resldeace. 91 Clay McKeen'a residence.

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Pprkj I*?* Bacon,

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tv »••.. .a

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94 Master Transportation Vandalia railroad. 96 Frank Prox. ., m»-

WM. DREUStCKE,

CARPENTER AND BUILDBR,

'-•h o»

Mannfactarer of Drensicke's

JPatcnt Refrigci^itors, Cor. Ninth aad'Sj^amore Sta.,"

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5

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'fftp

-w TERRE HAUTB JKD.

8.

EIRLI,

WbolesalePronsions

Sugar Cared Hams.

18 MAIN STREET.

Zw. P. HOCTOR,:

ii.ii^Ajn)a»8nrraR.J u,^:

All work Is the- beet myte.v

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nnlot

jlir.

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PBAIBIE CITY B4»*.

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iPKRA HOUSE «C- K. HOSFORD, *?»,: .•••UanajpeK XHiKT OXL¥,

WEDNESDAY, October 0

t\{l Gifted and Taletiled-A tni^

MISS AGNES ROBERTSON

.* Mt».Dion.

Boncfcaalt.)

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Supported by a »trrng DnunaUc Company, in

DION BOUCICAULT'S

ABBAH NA P0GUE.

Prvpe^' a^^^al.

»»4s.

"i rv

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OPERA

HOOHEjl' 'H

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Friday aiul Siitu rilii y,

a

1

fit iAn«i «»iurda,v Matinee. #t-J p. m.

RIAL &1)HAPER S Uncle Tom's CaMn Company,

A INTRODUCING

GOC1SE BLOOI* HOUSES, TRICK DONKftY, (Jerry,) ^ih^ ,/iNl) •ILTBILt!E SIN»ER8, Price of AdthlMMkin, 2S. anil 74

Resetted, seats on sale at Button's, withont ex tpa Charge. Admlealenj to Matinee,.^ cent# to all fiarts of the h6nse,| J4

GERMANIA'S OAK

LOR-

lATttARINA, The Bcantifiil and Noted ?Datight«rv it and ttie

X2ST T3EIB3 LS3-A.r. Always was, and always will be 4 'w

E. L. PROBST,

A

'Fourth street, bet. Main and'Ohio.

SPECIAL 'ANNOUNCEMENT

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Td'THEPI'BLTC.

.ri'e'

Ot

OBOTHlNQsg-^1

eYerplaced on the vfeeJve*

of

wjr Us fHwe*

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JSPinm^

la mf

VAN

Rhinel^nil

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,t.B.PBINGESS'4

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•nmtt i» MIBA,

TJie Yonng and Beautiful Half Lady, lire, npw making their first, tour through theT cities of America.i vfi^v

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PROF. FRANK Ql EKX In his wonder'fnf Trick's,' Mysterious' 'Changes, afid Startling TraniTorih'atlons. They are snow on fxhlbition

s|

AT 022 EAST MAIN STREET. ADMISSION, 15ctsl CHILDREN, lOcts. Good music In attendance.

Reserved seats for ladies without extra charge.

UKHOLD! THE CQQUg|tL\G

shape

una

imam*

-•W '"'r

liavhjgjfnat returned from the Eastern market* Wber* have porekaaed one «f the most complete aotk« of

FALL and WINTER

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in

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t, fiNJ*

Largest

Terra fiaate

ptthe bdyin^ paMU to a w,-.vA MV

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RIG FEATURE.f

IhcpBbWtaeTery particular.

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PHILIP SCHL0S8,

^..420 Main ttreo

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8 OF THE WORLD'S GREAT WONDf

Jfcuut

iMBURGH

s.imf

0STE5W

GREAT GOLDEN

MENAGERIE

1

ALL FOR 2$ CENTS.

S^jf-A I ivrxu LION LOOSES IS^ TIIK STREKT,H.

Hundred* of Livini Wild Beiwte. Birds and

f'Ll Vi

yjll

H^llkAW^aVe been dcligbtW. The .('i.it* igei amnltied. Itl "THE JJEHEM

HER'

CONSOLIDATED FOR 1880.

MANAGJ-ER. for 35 consecutive years, HYA ui. STXT1ETIT CON'SEC'l'TIVK YEAR OF THE OLD KXUAb

WILL 1 EXHIBIT

World of Shows 01

Belier»olli of Holy- Wrij A Zoological Siftcinifn, the first and cr (!*liifjiU'd ia a. meujeerie on tllis conlinent. A Grand Vizier among anfr also may be niostraio find interostinK animals in the world. Inf students iiuiatnral historv. Speoially visited and tiominendcd by tho rlo educational institutions, and millions of the first people of tbe land. Pr lie unite in proclamiug if a derided accession to the amusement world, and complete establishment, inviting competion. It is renowned in the World, having hu(l existence of nearly three-quarters of century, and tr world over, where civilization dxtends, calling from each nation viait^ mento in l,Jie

iJL Livintr Nondescript.

rn awoHled. Iw fil«MlN%WW to

rf

(4# a* WMfl '1

The only on« on exliibtion.

&K)Z\ vels congreiratod.. And vai

HOI

vh -*r%

»ln tit» other cifc u»on thincdnthrettt caar^ie'Been*gqr,lrtlariHg-aichlervemciJ Iwniebirk.' d«*liWg and reckTis^ flight* thin great

Van Amhpli W iJnster^Slio

Thirty Male audi Female ArliirtJS. il homes. 30 Muwictmnit, Operate Tcot«.

*213 at fbout 10 a, m. ifliin ii ,n

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sillliSIiliS®

DOOBS OPftJ? AT 1 A'D P. M^SUEM^MBEU THE jDATE,

r,5

MAt'W MA**

Kofjnirin^ tho instant Rnv 7

3511 Me: I lo:|

FIVE TIMES LARG-E, EVER BEFOEi

TIu'sp Wnndefs bf Creation aij Hait» ami Ilcmarkfthlo lo in, Captivity.

of. rema^ka^laJltuIoxmex or..AnimaU.eu»Wii»« Van A^

Co't'o presfent to their patrons and Equestrian Bniujuct composed o/ artiste the very choicest in the land also a jtrandl f(Mst of Zo^ocieal'JBfeoentric! many of which are no' for the (irst time exhibited in a Met -rr- .i«

Ss

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ui a Mcnagerv 4feviWSl

Natii

congrpgatod. And vast

this stupendousexibjiion, formin' tical catalogue alike intt rest.ing, ij and instructive. The .^ronautic tions awaken in the spectator an.^ degree of interest, the wonderf| lions and Evolutions executing fe interest, affording infinite anuls#)1 old and young. Tlw premifcfe fcl Uiu plain a UMHf&ni Ih|

MSaw

,tsw-emjiienpe pjt^i^nt«cii it» hailctl mllf .fyilpiu' and exuberant gl

l4xci(li»4iJ$N)ral)eled in the hiatory of

tU»mons1

Im

re

I?*-

g* .',—.ft

'Nine feet high fttfd weighitig 9,085 pound«. This mammoth Menagferit- at yan contain?! magnificent repmientatives

of

the animal kingdom. Doubly

a* if*

fOR^5 CENTS.

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