Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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BEST a-ntt-i OITLX BIO- SHOW I IT THE STATE OF TEXAS.
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Everything Grand, New, Fresh and Bright, Larger, Better and More- Brilliant than* Lver, Coining by Sjxieial 1 rains of 40 Cais,
GREAT INTERNATIONAL
Menagerie, Museum, Aviary, Aquarium,, Colossal
Hippodrome, Grecian, Circus and Calisthenic Exhibitions,
Tvu Cxraiul Allied Slio>vs in One,
Ctoopoi*., Hail.v ^ Co., IN-opi-ioit oil*.
RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR!
Ten Exhibitions for One Ticket! Fcnr Acres of Tents! Features ITever Esfore Exhibited!
fOllDdJVG* THE LARGEST COMBINATION KNOWN.
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Grandest Sight Ever Beheld
m HAS NO EQU AL IN AMERICA !
The Greatest Sensation of the Ag e !
See for Yourselves, then Judge.
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KYERY NATION ON EARTH REPRES ENTER !
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TPrevxr Vpafnrf' Arivfirtiftpd Trulv Exhibited. The Whole World as Contributors. Social Hits our great feature: more performing animals than anj other ten Menageries in the World. The
*7A,, even* seen in harness “ Massive Golden Chariots, Roman War Chariots, Roman Charioteers. Fearless Cavaliers, escorting Grecian Beauties. Elegant Costumes adorning shapely tallies. Elephai t
Coursing/ Hurdle Racing,Indian Games, loot-Racing, etc. 1 las no equal-no m al. The people a .1 p.v*s vouch lor it. ____________ _
THE GREAT PHEN OMEN A OF
EQUESTRIAN ART—1° ™D IK#NHIBWIM'
The Beau Ideal of
10 LADY PERFORMS R
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Groat Moral Show of tho Ago, —------—L
Contains Living Keprepresentatives of all the Rare,. 13F111 1 fillt, Oor&'COUSj 1 lid j)OS lllP^, ACME OF ARE1TIC ACHIEVEMENTS.
Wonderful and Remarkable Types of J
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TEST GOLLOS SAL SHOV OF, THE UNI VERSE.
The old and new Worlds unite their Capital and experience. Two Continents eonjpined for instructive entertainment. A ryfjTjipn wonders on wheels. 1 he Crenter's Cosmic Marvels brought to vour doors.
VIVE TIMES AS MANY ZOOLOGICAL WONDERS,—Five times as manv natural and artificial curiosities, live tirnefs as many rare birds and beasts, live times.as many Star Kquestnahs, five times as
tvi;::iy Gvtnr.asts. five limes as ninny men and horses, live tunes as many athletes, live times as many indy performers, ftyc flAltt the cost, five times the Magnificence, Five times the seating capacity possessed
By Any Other Traveling Show. ___________ '' _ _____
' STEAM PIA1TOI
The Wild. Weird, music ofvhieli can he heard nta distance of FOITi MILES,
THE GRANDEST MUSICAL ACHIEVEMENT OF THE WORLD >
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|Tho Largest Troupe of Equestrians and Syanasts,
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Tie Greatest 1’umber cf Lady Leuestrians*
More and Butter Barobac's Riders,
3 Tie Most Skillfu1. and Accomplished Performers.
And in Every Respect
MOST NOVEL & VARIED "ENTERTANMENT
Of any other Traveling Circus.
[The Entire Display in a Mtrnle ofMonstcr Tents
B AT R A C H IA N P P U T F S / N 0 P A U PIA N IV! n N STER S !
Vv I; HOLD THESE 1 Et/TIIS TO ! V : Fl.i L\ IDEM: THAT IT CON f1UU X JliXtT UXtiVimKo A.W e.HIL HI INI
TAINS—The lar*.ed End fii c**t I’cncal Ti:rs i-, captivity; The only Black-TT* " ^
maned African Lions on the Continent: Ti> or.lv Mack Peruvian. Llama in T )AN«j a . A PlWllf! W ^ <m am
North America; The finest herd of Fa. ;.\I Cut if* ever Exhibited'; 'J'li-i most* iLiaii-!*^ v U. UJlV iLti li ■
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ti;ui Spotted Axis Deer ever captured: The fiist While peacocks ever seen inj_______ ______ ______
vuv ri» :*: Tl'.c onl v Ceylonese Wai.-r M; ■: .A o * v. r in captivity ; The Treac!fr-f t mnj finnir nor r p pill] 1)1, pp piininiTO d Utfl * f n
ous. Bloodthirsty South American I uma; 'i he, only ; a/ili ,n Jaguar on Exhi-.h OULUlIkJitL I'ULbltuJiUli Ilf uUftlUUU11 pIMilliO
hition; The Largest Kangaroo known. I From Wilderness, Plain and Juhgle.
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^100,000 CHALLENGE
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THE EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMING ELEPHANT -QUEEN ANNE."
Inst a fide 1 and r#t to he seen in It'iv othei F rhihition on t’i's Continent, a Living (,5 ratio, a Living River 1 loi>e, Living
Black Rhino v;*os. the Great African Eland, a Wixite Tartarian Yak. a Rocky Mountain Moose, a Water Bnifaio from India,
'J'wo-I ter.ped itactrian Camels. The Red Stag o! India, Tim CkucmMa i Bless Bu'k, Thd CaiYrarua. Impooiv, The B.nm ti
Spring Boa. The Bavbary Aoudad apd the nniv White Zebra ever captured.
/ Given doily in tho otrfcot. Miles of Glittering Gold r.ncl Emerald; War Charriots and Tableau Cars;
■■ \!l If \ iP-ancug jiorues, Nodding Plumes, Gay Cavpliefs, Courtly Dames. Elephants ht Srvtrlst Housings,
, wi t I 1. ‘Av‘V' VA* ( luK e and Dromedaries in the Lino. Superb Orehcstira and Cornet Bunds in Golden Charricrts.
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, N4 v’w’*i-v>*/rvA A Befnied Er tertaimrent in every Bccpoot. It is ,a solid organisation, reauiring in the various Do-
/ Vf?r\ nartn-f.i ts CVKR 500 MEN, HCCV'S-AND PONIES, and Presenting Lo the Publ-v over 6,000 Living
Wild Anintals, Museum Curiosities, Wonders, Performers, Etc.
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By Solid and Practical Business Men, with a Joint Capital of $2,000,000.
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will exhibit in Denison, Monday ,
Oct. 4. Also in Lonhoiu, Tuesday,
Oct. 5. Lrookstou, Wednesday,
Oct. 0. Sherman, Thursday, Cv •
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T’V-’o I’KJlFOiaiANCES 3> VILY. BOOHS OPEN J l’ 5 AND 7" P. M.
_A_ISa;vIISSIOISr, CHE DOLLAR. - - w CL-IIX.3LL4SLT ULTDIu'iR KTXLU'S FIFTY CI33NTTS-
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1875, newspaper, September 29, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720544/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.