Parade Of The Wild West Show
On the morrring of Priday, Jane lOrh about 11 o'clook, the combined Wild West and Great Forepaugh shows will make a public parade. This Wild West detachment will move in the following order : Cowboy Band, Mounted. Pawnee Indians on Horaeback. Troupe of Mexicans with Mules. Squawg, Pappooses, etc. Emigrant train drawn by Oxen. Comanche Indians. Troupe of Cowboys. The old Deadwood Coach drawn by Six Horsea. Sharpshooters and Prairie Grirls. I:dian Chiefs. Captain Bogardus and Soouts. Wild Buffalo and Elk. Then follow all the great features of the circus, such aa the performing horseg, ponies and a long; line of elegant cages, tableau cara and twenty-five ponderous elephants, half a hondred ladies and gentlemen costumed and mounted upon handsome horses, all the racing chariots, wild animáis, loóse, opened dens of sarage beasts, allegorical chariots, and other special attractions. The parade will be enlivened with three full bands of music. We notice in places East, where the show has appeared, all the school children have been allowed an extra hour's recess to see this pageant.
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