Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Never divides. Never Changes Name! Always was and Will be the Biggest Show. Only Big Show to be here this year. Exhibits the same in small villages as in large cities. Coming on their on special Trains of 60 cara. Enlarged, Improved, Rejuvenated Quadrupled. RENSSELAER, Iff IXT ff |7 SATURDAY IAI 11| T©3©.2©. !£3©T©i:n.s©a©.’s 10*BIG+gr?OfflS^LL*60Hpi}ED. 7 CIRCUS RINGS SIDE BY SIDE! / 4t BIG CIRCUS COMPANIES! 2, 4 and‘6 Horse Equestrian Acts, Hosts of Perfected Artists, Myriads of Athletic Acts, Assensionists, Aerialists, Aeriel and Suspension Feats, Trapezists, Wire Walkers, Comic and Funny Features, Muscular Displays, Triple Air Sensations, Flying Rings, Balancing, Bicycle Riders, Noted Skaters, Delightful Menagerie Acts, Swinging Trapeze, Juggling, Graceful Bareback Riding, Globe Walking, Slack Rope. Tumbling and Clown Acts. Club Swinging, High Kicking, Contortion Displays, Caledonian Sports. 1 Ring for Lady Acts Only. 1 Ring for Foreign Acts Only. 1 Ring for Children Acts Only. 1 Ring for Male Acts Only. —LILIPUTIAN REPRESENTATION OF THE€ROMAN HIPPODROME#* B S' Df\ SHETLAND PONIES>» Gfj \DY/ Driven by Children, Jockeys and Charioteers. \J\J 2 and 4 Horse Chariot Races, Sulky Races, Standing Races, Elephant and Camel Races, Flat Races, Jockey Races, Ostrich and Butfalo Races, Wheelbarrow Races, Mule aud Donkey Races, Steeple-Chase Races, Man against Race Horse. Sack Races, —— Obstacle Races, Pedestrian Races, Running Races, Climbing Greased Pole, Catching Greased Pig, Wrestling and Boxing Bouts, Throwing Heavyweights. - IwßSipbßp iMMTr rDVrßrff: '' E' ] ~ ~ ~ r y r mk‘ il'l w ‘ ‘ Three Monster Menageries, White Nile Hippotsmus, Rhinoceros, Black Tigers, Bengal Tigers, White Bears, Black Ostriches* Drove of Giraffes, School of Sea Lions, Slants, Zebras, Llamas, Leopards, Lions, Ant Bears, Emues, and 1,500 Rare and Costly Animals, - PUEBLO BILL’S LIFE IN THE WILD, WESTTribe of Indians, Cowboys, Scouts, Miners, Noted Shots, Mexicans, Bronchos, Stage Herd of Mexican and Indian Ponies in Native s ast times. AT TEN O'CLOCK EACH MORNING THE *SSOO,OO(HEPE*POTDE.* • 2 Kinds of Music, 31 Chariots, CO Cages and Dens, 8 Separate Bands ’hildren’s Tally 110, Fife and Drum Corps, 2 Steam Organs, Troupe Juilee Singers, Chime Jlells, Two Steam Caliopcs, Scotch Bagpipers, Female Ipera, 300 horses, 100 ponies, 100 Knights in Armour, Herd of Flephants, lamels, Elks, Giraffes and Buffaloes. ? kWhi -doors open at !) £ 6H@niiaiiGßl Mlfy. j AND 7 O'CLOCKjy KXCUHSIDN KATES ON ALL RAILROADS. Bet Monticello, Thursday, May 151 Michigan City, Friday, May 16.