The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, July 31, 1895, Image 3

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    /I dvertiser
Vol. III.
Supplement
AMI LA Ml. OKKtiON. W MIMMI AT, JII.Y 31. 1H9S.
UP TO ADVERTISED PROMISES.
“There are very feu shows in the
world winch
w hich live up to the s|»evtacle
Sfircfacle pre­
sented
sent«*«! by
bv their gaudy paiwr
piliier an<t
M
eirua-
th«* volluble
vollubl« advance
sive promises of the
agent,” says the Trinidad, ('<»1., Daily
Advertiser. “The Great Wallace Shows
an* an exception to this rule.
Their
¡»rrformanrra in Trinidad yesterday af­
ternoon and last night were fully up to
the bill lx»ard pictures, ami were really
first »’lass ami equal to the extraordin­
ary. Tin* )M*op|r were treated tos«*Veral
m*w ami clever features among the old
but still rather attractive display of tin-
ael and gauxv which will probably last
for ages.
Th«* (»rent Wallace Showhorses arc
representative tyj»es of the finest in the
lami, ami that part «»f the jwrformance
given by the nob)«* animals is alone
worthy of th«* highest praise.”
Mo. II
(J<>Ill Illg*!
THE GREAT
WALLACE.
SHOWS!----
ASHLAND,
The Greatest ot America’s Big
Amusement Enterprises
Finest Horses and (»reutest Array of Cir­
cus Paient of any
Sliow on Earth!
Ml WOMIFK IT iS ÜKLAT!
THE MARBLE llll.l. ERA i- a 4
weekly pa|»er, ch«»ke full of choice
reading, only 25c per year. E«»r unique­
ness and originality it cannot l»e l»eaten.
Sample ropy free.
John S. Smith, Pub. Marble Hill, Ind
4 PAPER THAT WILL PLEASE YOU
** Sample fr«*c. Address
Xews U tt« r. II as br« nick Heights, X. J.
Printing
3 Rings! 2 Stages!
L. Mile Ra**e Track!
Colossal Menageri»*!
Royal Aquarium!
7 1 rains! 10 Acres Canvas!
20,000 Seats. 1,500 Employes !
44,000.00 Daily Expenses.
100 Phenomena) Acts!
20 Hurricane Races!
25 ('low ns ! 6 Bands! 50 Cages !
15 ()j»vn I >ens!
Her«! of Elephants!
Drove of Camels!
Worhl s R»*now ne«l Per­
formers!
Every Gnat Act Known!
CAPITAL. - - $3.000,000.
50
FREE EXHIBITIONS DAILY
50
EXPERIEXCEO I>ETECTIVES
IX ATTEXDAXCE.-------
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They are constantly on the watch to
protect the public from the operations of
gamblers and swindlers.
I« bow thoroarlilj ritabllthrd
I b It« arw qaarter« apttalr* la
Reeser - Block. $
General Admission, 50 cents.
Tickets on sale day of exhibition at
Paulson’s Cigar Store.