Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 49, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 June 1873 — Page 7
JOHN ROBINSON'S niG SOU iV. After witnessing the grand and itnpar slleled «treft parade of John Robinson's Great WorldV Exposition, one would imagine the inillenitim had arrived, and that ail thing* with ju*t men had become perfect. Three mile* of gorgeous splendor, with it* uiany hued and elaborately •decorated cages, containing beasts, bird* and Pea mounter*, interspersed here and there with great carved golden musical chariot:*, drawn by beautifully spotted .and richly harnessed 11 .-mish horses, or fairy chariots of crimson and gold, with teams of ten to twenty diminutive Shetland ponies, driven by eltin sprites", ca.rying lovely children, with the soul entrancing music of Sexton-and his captivating wizard bugler*. Wi'ha train of led wild beaut* such as Elephants, Dromedaries, Camels Llaiuad, Sacred Bulls,
Zebus, Bisons, &c., &c., rivaling in extent, cost and magnificence a royal train •of an East Indian prince, why do the public wonder at the crowds daily attracted and crowded under John Robinson'* fifteen pavillions, when such efforts are made to secure their patronage? An Aquarium filled with heretofore unseen and almost unheard of Sea Monsters which float securely in the great ironbound tanks, of which the Keu Sea Lion, weighing two thousand pounds, the iilack •Sea Lions and arctic Seals are the principal attractions. The Menagerie consists of rare beasts—the huge three-ton Rhinoceros, the Spiral Horned Eland, the Giraffe, the Hippopotamus, the Snowwhite Yak, 1'ink Eyed Albino Deers.and •a double menagerie of huge Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Horned Horses,
Zebras, «4c., &c., of suflicient quantity to stock half dozen ordinary menageries. In the Aviary may be found the 'Giant Ostrich, seventeen feet high and strong enough to carry two men on its back also the Cassowary, King Vulture, -Condor, Emus, and hundreds of other ,gay and richly plumed birds of which Oiir space will not admit of mentioning. Then the Strictly Moral Circus, how can we do it justice We can't. It is one of the indescribable and marvellous mysterious arena entertainments that baffle .a portrayal and beggar description. "It was a MICCPSS and all Wheeling was there."—[Daily Register.
John Robinson's Great Exposition by special trains will exhibit in Terre Ilaule, Thursday, June 19th.
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—The "Star Moat Market" Is now in the hands of Mr. Peter P. Mischler the clever gentleman who has given particular attention to the aalos, while bis partner,Mr.Mathers, attended to the slaughtering department. The latter retires and Mr. Mischlerwiii continue at the same stand to serve his patrons, as before, with tho choicest meats the market aflords.
MI LLIKKRY GOODS AT COST. Mrs. M. K. Wyoth offers her entire stock of Millinery Goods at cost. Her object Is to close out at once In order that she ean give hor undivided attention to Dressmaking, Cutting and Fitting, also selling dress models and giving Instructions In the same. Her rooms are 153 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth—seoond floor—entrance first door east of Kiddie's. —New Ila'f Goods at Schaublin'u.
—Go la Moore it llagerty's for tin .roofing, guttering, spouting and slat -iug, No. 181 Main street.
—Goto Moore A Hagerty's for pumps .No. 181 Main street.
—Large assortment of mantles and grates, at Moore A llagerty's, No. 181 Main stroot. —Go to Moore «fe Hagerty's for galvanized iron cornice Iron gutter aud spouting. —Particular attention paid to plumbing at Moore. A Hagerty e, No. 1S1 Main atreot. —New Ladies' Underwear at J. Schaublln's, 173 Main street, between Sixth and Soventh, —Goto Moore A Hagerty's for plumb ing, No 181 Main street.
Moore A Ilagerty, plumbers, No. 181 Main street, T»rre Haute, I ml. —The best low priced Pianos ever introduced In this city are the celebrated Haines Brothers Pianos of New York. Four elegant Instruments have just boon received at lvlssner's Palace of Music. Call and give the Haines a rail.
SikTr I he Bwbtcn.-TWM.ty thousand motherstewtlfy that Brunker's Carminative Balsam Is the only reliable remedy for
Cfearle* May baa opened bis butcher shop on the southeast corner of Main and £Ui streets, where he would like to meal the public.
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and most exhilarating beef, the most soulsatisfyIng mutton, and the most Inspired pork. Gentle reader,
Hie thee to May's And tlx your gam
t'pon the mntla, the most tempting In town Which tie offers tor sale so very low down
SEW* rt»R A LI*.—Nice freah Candles, both fancy aud common, together with Fruits aud Nuts, are constantly being opened at 73 Main street. Also, tbe best Cigars Rud Tobacco's in the city. fets -if R. L.
STYLISH PARASOLS,
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VICTORIA LVWXN, PIQUES, MARSEILLES, HtlLIX ODER WEAR,
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PURE WHITE LEAD,
Read Lead, and Litharge. First Premium LARGE SILVER MEDAL awarded for superiority. We corrode our White Lead by the only true method, known as the
OLD MJTCII PKOlfiSS, And offer it to the public with the positive assurance of ABSOLUTE PURITY and the knowledge that it contains all the requisites of WHITENESS, FINENESS, and BODY to make it the VERY BEST PAINT either for white or tinted work that can be used.
As much of the White L^ND SOLD AS PURE Is adulterated from 20 to 00 per cent., contractors and consumers will consult their int.erest by specifying ECKSTEIN. HILLS & CO. "Phtenlx Brand"
PlIKE WHITE LEAD As the article to be used. Euch package bears our guarantee of purity offering
OWE OUNCE OF GOLD For every ounce of adulteration that it may be found to coutaln.
Sold by dealers In Paints generally. ECKSTEIN. HILLS & CO.. 171 Race St., Cincinnati, O. GULICK A BERRY, Wholesale and Retail Agent'", Terre-Haute. marH-8m eORTABll Hill AT SAW MH.lt tnajr t* driven profitably by ih« power of a 7W/fori#
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TERRE-HA DIE SATURIA EVENING MAIL, JUNE 7. 1873.
MARVELOUS MIRACLE WHICH
Then why wonder that it would require 3,000 men TION. It is furthermore confidently believed, bv aggregate, JOHN ROBINSON'S GREAT WORLD'S existence which is ORDINARY SHOW
ASIA. AFRICA,
OBINSONTJ GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION
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A SINGLE FJFTY CENT TICKET ADMITS TO ALL!
WAIT FOR THE: BIG- SHOW!
Terre Haute, Thursday, Jnne 19th,' 1873.
vTOHIIN" GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION!
MUSEUM, AQUARIUM, ANIMAL CONSERVATORY AND
STRICTLY MORAL CIRCUS!
This giant-like iimlertakins which has become BO voluminous after the vast expenditure of time and money the past winter, that, in its reorganized and horoughly equipped state for the great travelling campaign of 1873, it presents the
Amazing, Stowildcring, Facinatiiij anil Uuheard-of* Phenomenon:
That cf inhibiting Twenty Superior Shows in One! yLL FOR A SINGLE PKH E OF ADMISSION, 50 CENTS CHILDREN UNDER TEN, 25 CENTS.
Dniiijj glory and honor, and adding fresh lustre to the never-fading laurels—during the declining days—of
The Modern Caesar, John Robinson,
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AM H.RICA, ARABIA, ABYSSINIA,
MAGNIFICENT ROMAN HIPPODROME AND STRICTLY MORAL CIRCUS!
With 168 beautiful Matted Arabian Horses, and 60 of the Smallest and Prettiest Shetland Ponton in the Worl.\ one White or Sacred Camel,» Dr»vt? of Dromedaries Educated MuUs, Biding Goats and Dogs, 'I rick and Menage uors and i'ouies, &c., &c., and the Hreat Performing $20,000 Elephant, "Empress."
One Hand re *Tale Artists, Twenty Lady Celebrities, Forty First-Class Musicians, Five Great Golden Chariots, and Fifty-Two Massive Cages, IN THE THREE MILES OF PROCESSION.
the public may be able to form an approximate conception of the magnitude of St 111 qualified at any time, that the daily expense ... ... ION is five times more than that of the largest and more pretentions expositions that ever traveled on the American continent. Fnrthermore, that it costs more tuonev to pav its daily expenses than the average gross receipts of any five self-claimed first-class shows in the t'nited States. It is, therefore, with no oidinary degree of confidence, that tbe
Management announce that these ,/
TlVJBiSTY GEEAT SHOWS FOR ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION.
Are Positively the Largest Ever Seen on Earth, and Remain Absolutely Without a Parallel in the History of the World.
In view of these inSpbrUtnt facts, Mr. ROBINSON has been repeatedly advised by his friends to charge the public double the usual price of admission. Bat the proprietor bellevea and practices the theory, GET THE REST, REGARDLESS OF TROUBLE AND EXPENSE supply tbe public, •t popular prices, with TEN flMKS THE WORTH OF THEIR MONEY, then go ahead with the Show—tbe multitude will do the rest.
We respectfully call the attention of the reader to the foregoing enumeration of only the leading features of the Great Exhibition, as we have not the space to mention, much less to illustrate, tbe multitudinous curiosities—animate, inanimate and representative—with which the entire Ex portion so amsungly abounds. Indeed, the Attractions, Curiosities and Novelties which, for want of space, we do not'mention at all in our advertisements, would, of themselves, make a more extensive and popular show than usually travels in any country.
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ZOOLOGICAL AND ORNITHOLOGICAL, ICHTHYOLOGICAL. ?AQUARIUM MUSUUM OF NUMISMATICS, ANTHROPOLOGY, ART, GEOLOGY, CONCHOLOGY, XXCERPTS,
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TERRE HAUTE,
Thursday, June 19th, I Thursday, June
Go Early and secure Seats
CLEVERLY BEGGARS DESCRIPTION:
The collection and organization of this Vast Pageantry, combining GRANDEUR WITH NATURE, has been a favoritj
DKEAM OF FIFTY YEARS,
And it noftv rol.s in all its Dazzling and Costly Magnificence. What have we? Gaze upon our pyramids, with savants, tourists, explorers and purchasing agents, at an expense, annually, of $30,000 in gold, ar.d from'whom we receive by almost every steamer, consignments sufficient to encourage proprietors of smaller concerns that they possess a full-fleJged establishment, when we really consider it only' respectable additions to our captured forests and yet the almost exhaustfe: resources of the following countries, and their subdivisions, are at our catnuiand.
EGYPT, HIN DOOSTAN,
CHINA. JAPAN, AUSTRALIA,
ARCTIC REGIONS, TURKEY, CIRCASSIA,
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South Sea Islands, Pacific, Arctic, Indian and Atlantic Oceans, Red Sea and the Holy Land.
This mammoth collection, which has been brought together with so great care, is done exclusively to gratify the indomitable energy of tnis well-known virtuoso, and to enlighten the public by exhibiting, in one vast assemblage, departments
»ONSISTINU IN TIIE AGGREGATE KOBE THAN ONE MIUION OF DOLLARS.
The majority are facinating and bewitching productions of the automatic and heliogriphic arts, and so elegantly arranged and classified for exhibition, as to challenge the admiration of naturalists, poets, statesmen and divines, representatives of the moral, physical, political and ecclesiastical world, and to which all may harmlessly, and with perfect immunity, severally or unitedly repair. Parents, Sabbath and Public School Teachers, should bear in mind that no public exhibition ever instituted in America afforded the most minute part of the practical lessons of instruction which are found in this unique (exposition of, object teaching. To this vast array is added,
FREE OF CHARGE,
In a Separate Colossal Tent, Capable of Holding 15,000 People,
Expresslv pivpar^d for the purpose, always accessible to patrons from the other departments, but presented in such a manner as to be perfectly unobjectionable to the tuist refined, motal and religious tastes—a
possesses more real, solid attractions, more positive merit, more intrinsic valtn
GREATER VARIETY OF MARVEIX)US FEATURES—than
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GREAT WORLD'S J5XP0SIthe statement—that, taken in the more intrinsic value—having an in TWENTY
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