The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, August 07, 1895, Image 3

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    ADVERTISER SUPPLEMENT.
Vol. III.
Mo. IS.
AMI l iXI». OltH.OX. WkDMKHlMt. Al GOT 7. IMG.
A KT OF TRAIN ING ANIMALS.
I’K ! N Cl 1*1. ES THAT AKK
AI*I*1.IK1>
IXS1 IXCTH OF HfllJFCTH IX
To
Coining! . . .
THE
THE GREAT
IIAXI>.
Animal training in an art based on
definite rules, which vary hut little in
their application to the instincts of the
di tie rent pupils, ami the demands made
U|M»n the teachers are sometimes even
more exacting than those whereby the
college professor leads his charges. The
teacher in not a creator of s\stems to
start from, but the phil«»st»nhy is purely
ex|M-riinental. and after observing the
regularity with which the animals
follow the same habits, he l»a*<-s his
method of training them on these lines.
Whatever the animal he wish«* to train,
the teacher I »egins by watching it clost-
Iv. endeavoring to discover not oiilv tlie
useful liabit* of the ia«*e, but the | mt -
aona) dis|»osition of th** individual in
question. One S|»ecimcn raises itself
naturally U|>on its hind legs, another
is lw»rn w it h a talent for jumping.
And
soon «1« h * s the application apply to each
case. Observe th** application of these
principl»— by the trainers with
the
Great W allace Show*.
A PAPER I'HA r W ILI. l’LEASE Y<»V
*
Samph* ftee
\ddrc*s
News Letter, Hasbrouck Hcight.-, N..J.
WALLACE . . .
SHOWS!---- «w
ASHLAND, —
A U G U S T~l()
The Greatest ol America’s Big
Amusement Enterprises
Finest Horst * and Greatest Array of Cir­
cus Talent of any
Sliow on. Eartli!
MO WOMIEK IT IS GREAT!
3 Kings ! 2 Stagt s !
V- Mile Ka e frack !
Colossal Menagerie!
Roy al Aquarium!
4 Lains’ 10 Acres Canvas!
20,000
al b . 1,600 Employe I
$^000.00 Gaily Expenses.
10»> Phenomenal Acts!
20 Hurricane Races!
25 Clow ns! 6 Bantis' 50 Cages!
15 < >|»en I tens !
Herd of Elephants!
I >rove of Camels ’
World’s Renowned Per­
formers!
Every Great Act Known!
CAPITAL.
50
- -
$31KM>.000.
FREE EXHIBITIONS DAILY
50
E X PER I EXCE l> 1»ETECTIV ES
IX ATTEXPAXUE--------- ——“■
Thev
• are constantly • on the watch to
protect the public from the operations of
gamblers ami swindlers.
I^EMEMBEH
THE
DATE?
General Admission, ">0 cents.
Tickets on sale day of exhibition at
Paulson’s Cigar Store.