Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1870 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A GRAND OLYMPIAN ORGANIZATION, CONSTITUTING THE PLUS tTIiTRA Of Equestrian, and ample Theatrical, Excellence; arranged on the moat magnificent proportions, regardless of Expense. In the feature of Graceful Equestriennes, Indominitable Acrobats, Dating Horsemen, Daring Gy P&nlomimisLs, Coryphees, Clowns, and Vaulligcurs, the METROPOLITAN CIRCUB Cau defy any other traveling Exliibl- . flon Etjst, West, North or South. The performance will consist that Is brilliant and novel grand and courageous In Gymnasia, or animated and graceful in Athletics by the universally acknowledged Graceful Artists of the Day. Equestrian Pageants, Cavalcade, Cavalry Evolutions, Comic Pantomifnes, Ground and Lofty Tumbling, Sumersaulting, etc., will be introduced at each entertainment In rapid succession. . —The-wlible forming tiroiuost acceptable, unique and brilliant meut now traveling. A few of the most prominent: • Had Jeanette ARMSTRONG, The Queen of the Arena. Mddlle Emma FOSTER, The Charming Equestrienne. LaPettite MAMIE, The Child Wonder. The Marvelous. WATSON BROTHERS. George Edwin and Thomas, In their unparallelled Gymnastic Feats. Mr. Edwin HALLOWAT, The accomplished Hurdle Rider and Renowned Voltigeur. t Mr. Richard HANNON, The leading Acrobat of America. Mr. E. J. HOYT, The great Double SomereaultThrower.* J. R. HAUKINS, The great Sccnio Equestrian, ___ Mr. John FOSTER, The Laugh-inspiring Son of Momus, Humorist, Blmkesperlan Clown and People’s Jester. Messrs. Armstrong, Adams, Reynolds, Killogg, Wood, Murphy, etc., forming a combination never before consolidated in any one exhibition. Two Performances dally—at 2 and 7 o’clock P. M. , Admission - - • 50 Cts. Children under ten SO Cts. Don’t forgefthe'day and date. JOHN WHITE/ Agwit,
