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Ann Arbor, On Thursday, August 22nd

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Day
15
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE LATEST EUROPEAS SU C CE SS ENLARGED TO ÏWICE ITS PORMER SIZE FOR ITS TWELFTH TRIUMPHAL TOUR OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF AMERICA. WILL EXHIBIT AT PAWNEE BILL'S HI5T0RIC WILD WEST Indicia Museum, Gtand Mexican Hippodrome, and International Exposition of Novelties. THE HARVEL OF THE AGE AND THE GREATEST WILD WEST IN THE WORLD The only one now traveling. Moves by its own train of palace cars. Contains features selected for their historical value and character from the Wild West of America in particular, and the World at large. The Hero of Oklahoma, and great White Chief of the Pawnees, Major GordonW. Lillie, (Pawnee Bill has spared neither trouble nor expense in his efforts to collect from every clime. Startling and Sterling Novelties and has engaged Esjecially for this exhibition the Australian Aborigines, Genaine Cannibal Bnsh Men, Famous Black Trackers, and Boomerang Throwers, Indian Chiefs of renown. A whole Indian Village, dozens of Indian Warriors from the celebrated Sioux, comanche cheyenne, Arapahoes, and other tribes, together with 3 Hands of Music, including the famous Mexican Band. An Army of Cow-boys and Front ier Hereos. The TULtxUxtn Hippodrome, Standing Races, Hurdle and Wild Texas Steer Races. Miss May Lillie, the only lady vvho can shoot unerringly with a rifle on horse back. A bevy of beautiful Wild Western Girls. Spotted Mustangs, Bucking Bronchos, Artillery Races in the the clearing-, and the only herds of Living Buffalo. Aniun nC PflNPUAC riton the paipas of soith dApiU Ur üUiiLnAo ihebk v. The Mexican Rand, the Feature of the New Orleans Exposition, and A Band of Bedouin Arabs Remarkable for their dexterity with the rifle and Bayonet and feats of Herculean strength. THE GRAND STREET PARADE Which vvill start at 10 a. m. daily immediately af ter the Cannon is heard to boom. This is the sigual to start, lookout for it, DOORS open at i and 7 p. m., Performance commences 1 hour later, The immense enclosure lighted at night by the most powerful Calcium Lights, making the interior as light as the noonday sun. 6000 Canopy-Covered Seats for Evervbody. Ladies and Children our Special Care. ADMISSION, REDUGED TO 25 CENTS. ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL.

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