Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1888 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cityfwith the original New -York cast, forty persons in all, scenerv and appointments. You cannot afford to miss t. At English’s Opera House during fair week the attraction will be the funniest of all the funny comedians, Gus> Williams in his new plays, “Kepler's Fortune” and “The Leedville Squire.” In both plays he introduces his catching songs, dances and specialties, and his company is composed of the best fun makers in the profession. Williams is a great favorite wherever he plays. He makes people laugh, and laugh hard and long, whether they want to or not. Those wlio have seen niiq will be sure to see him again and those who have not have a great treat in store for them. He is acknowledged to be the most natural and most original German dialect comedian on the American stage. At; the new Park Theatre, on Washington street, opposite the State House; where the prices are only 10, 20 and 30 cents, thfe attraction will be “Arizona Joe,” the most famous scout and spy of the West, who in his two plays, “Blackhawk” and “The Wild Violet,” presents vivid pictures of life on the frontier. In each performance he presents his wonderful acting dogs and horses, marvels of sagacity and training, and gives exhibitions ofjhis phenomenal rifle shooting, in which he has no equal in the world. His plays, which are full of fun i and excitement, will be put on the stage with special scenery and realistic effects. There are matinees at this beautiful theatre every afternoon except Sunday, and it is the favorite resort for ladies and children in the afternoon. A visit to the city would be incomplete without going to see the wonderful Eden Mueee, under the Park Theatre, wdth its thousand curiosities, wax figures, tableaux, scenes, freaks, etc. The admission is but 10 cents, and it is open day and night.
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