'.-f -rt COOKKSPOHDESTS. 'i i ifl. sk baa been unavoidably denied a !L this week... The announcement h 7h 'how rame unexpectedly upon tis. .Jll50" ' J SvShane ta our colonics to-ujy. . , Wtmorujo " - - r - - sight ia the Lovers fout having real name, 7 Freeman I I "local and personal i I i Woao roa Ocesixtes. 1 1 it our wbh ,:t.ntion to enlarge the Tbezman to a ra gojumo paper and ctherwue improve . ji8 ciwe tit ice are nan year, wnica A b tn Ju,y nxt cce e eatklish -f our paper we have vorkcd faithfully aka it worthy the 'generous support Stch fcas oeu o usucio .. ..tfat its columns has furnished naa "j " C0 reading matter than any paper pub-i fj. ;a the county. Stiliio the language I ooe of our rueionic menus, we uesue to tilt it petteras goot," and hence our pro-. t& enlargement. Ia -order to accomplish iireaisk those of our patrons who have lot yet paid their subscriptions to do so at til cartmt cuu tviucuw. s. uo tuiumg tea- b of Court will enable most of our eubscri- ;ri to either brins or Ben the money;' and .trust that all will avail themselves or the oortnnitr. Those who cannot reach ua i th'u way can remit by mail. ' We do not Kcktbat any one now doubts the' stability I our enterprise, and therefore we have no sitiocy in appealing to all. Will all an. Win the proper epmt ana at the proper lie? If they do we shall not be slow in ;S.Iint our promise. We desire not only print the best paper In the county , but to rare the largest list of paying subscribers. 'ia we enlarge the Fhf.kuan we shall also Jtator to enlarge Its circulation. Will r friends aid us 1 We shall see. 5piino The unusually protracted wia- jr, which. 'Lingering chilletl the Jap or JJav " Lit length yielded to the balmy influences ipnng. Monday morning opened with a inky and a bright sua. The plums, iches. ami pears, burst from the buds in .ich they had so long been pent up, as if Eagic, and even the red tips f the apple ssooin peered abroad on the world. ' The iiered tribes held high carnival, and fur 3td a free concert from many a bough, Lie their matin song fell joyfully upon the r, changing gloom to gladness, liavirg jtotie f her severest wiuters wo can now v I jrthe illeghanios can afford. 1 is'tTuat;So7 Nothing in the long 1 e mi sy oi personal or lainiiT .wants. win. in nit In frtim hnnut tn nnrr-Ko mi Lk!y as an article of wearing appaxeL tnn wanis a cuat, pants, or vest, or all $ity will, not unfrquntly viit surtie koesa centre to obtain them, and ' as 'A.1 p ia a business centre which many from l art idc cf the mountain visif, we ' wih I m - ' M -M W m t pi to an aucii mat our menu u. woiu, I iIin Street, is amongst the moat ileerv- accimmodatlng and' bargain-giving ra ia ready-made clothing within the . of our acquaintance, and fur him we kit tfc patronn0 c' "eh of our readers ij viAii Atcoona to urcnate cioimng. Utivo THECoasza Stosx. In our last : tformai AaT readers of the con ; j&red ceremony of laying, the corner Of (M new (JatllOlic chnrr i in thin acb, which is to take nhice on Tuesdav l. It is expected that some fifteen or i clergymen, will he ta"'-altendahcoT-r ijtlieai a number of the best vocalists - iKacee and tlie sermon of Father J cannot fail to . be ' a masterly t effort, pting aait will fnm one of ihe most pnt and .prufvand orator connected ta Cathode hurci. The ceremonies Jghout will i grand and irq press! ve, (mm eril uvt to witness it. peopi will doubtless scmt a va Assault On Fiiday even t a young rata named John M'Bride fraigned , before fjulre Kinkead. of place, chanred on oath of llcnrv Ri?er.' Aaaon lowcaLtp, wilo tang appropri 1 tstig pwn behalf and behoof certain of wearing apparel belonging to the Mi Rager, and with having eubse .tly conuniitted an asaaBtt on the plaintiff, f hearinn the accused was held ia$ &00 'er-at Court. - ' ' fiw were there only two vowels t , In Jiof no s (Noah), before and yoa 0 ere born, or before passing time was jd by aach pretty mechanical contri r. Vnthe shape of docks and watched, r. Roberts has fee sale in great profo und very cheap at his establishment on Mtreet. Cham., by the way, has-jut pdfrom the east with a rich profusion . IU Ml. IUC " UIVII ii V w lit kJiCilbcH ry tor me inspectioa oi customers. I'pUy.for th( 4er was a tll induct' anything ia a Dame'teonle induced tn beliave that rtir-inri; ... - j M w i'ltreet was an impossibility, but' as (raon'.y used to distir guish one thin Jher, the -.fact tLat- Jas. II. Thorn p is on High street does not by anv Be uiat ha will cot mi as cheap, leaner, than "snv ntJi mm Tin. feHow, keeps the best kind o"f goods, - n reasonable prices. . . L - .; Show CoMi.vo.'Whitbey & l ybiued Circus and Menagerie is an iL CI'bition in our town on Mon next. J. Uernandez. Geo. Derious 'iipw elue8trian3 and gymnasts con C ti- exmtition. a"e undoubtedly L .formers on thia continent, and Li ry of zoological wonders stands radn in Dcmber Rnc variety j tbe ahow by all means., y . " CptpTbe Etna Mower and Reap. -Un.rif VJ Atay iuaguire. is erre- rnachine norv bcfiwo Ha ai.l i i. 'tanahingtolookatlt, " tj -y:" v.".:' JoHsTowi, ITax 27,1337.1 ; ' Dear Freeman The usual iaonthrypay ment of employees at the irpa works came off on Saturday laat, and for the tiraa beiag a fresh impetus has been given to business of all kix.ua. I notice a commeadable fall ing off ia police arrests this time; and it is to be hoped that under the vigilant eSorts of our oCcers and the severe accommodations and high prices incident t to a short sojourn in the borough jail, the bad practice of a cer tain class of men who earn by hard toil the accumulation' of a month j and by means of a few drinks of ' bell broth ' frequently loss every penny, of heir earnings, rnay at length be discontinued.- Were it not for the kind Besa ef .Maj. Iiyckman; who as a police cQ cer stands at the head of hi3 profession, many more of ; this class would recover from their intoxication In the stone jug, although no partiality is shown, and it ionly the ob-: streperous I.ndividaals,who perforce become quarrelsome or obscene, who are jugged. I believe the Major to be a man who .takes particular pride in preventing this species of crime, yetlt pams him to punish it. Unly five cases, were confined Saturday night all for ."mild: but sweet ebiiety.", Upon pay ment of fines and a promise to go and sin no more they were to-day released. . ., , . : , The expected steam; fire engine arrived on Friday, and will be tested to-day under the superintendence of employees of the firm by whom she was constructed. The engine is one of the finest T have ever seen, and if her utility is as perfect as her ornamental ap pearance'oor citizens may well be proud of their purchase. 'In addition to the engine we have two beautiful and serviceable hose carriages; one cf which now carries seven hundred feet of first class hofe. The engine is a greater curiosity to. soma of our people than were the sacral cattle of Rice's circus, and anxious crowds have been besieging the engine house to get a view of the steam squirt. The fire apparatus is in the hands of a com petent company, under the name cf "Assist ance No. 1," and will doubtless be able to arrest the progress of the fire fiend, should occasion offer. . . ; Last night I witnessed what was to me quite a novel scene the baptism by immer sion of eleven persons in the Stony Creek. The river was considerably swollen by the recent rains, and some difficulty ;was expe rienced in securing an eligible point for the performance of the sacred rite'. At the foot of Main street an eddy in the river wasound to answer the purpose, and thither the large concourse, censi sting of members and spec tators, wended their way. ' Arriving at the water's edee.' the minister made a briff prayer, and after delivering a few-remarks in justification of baptism by immersion, pro ceeded to''ip" the candidates. The muddy waters rolling swiftly by J lit up by the lurid Elare of torches the bold outline of the hill beyond and the dark, threatening, clouds o'erhcad the voice cf the officiating clergy-, man repeating the formula prescribed by their church-the eleven canaidates , (seven men anil four females) walkirg waist deep into the water, and each in turn-for a mo ment oisappeanng iroai yitjw uu,.nicn, is turning to the land chanting a hymn express ive of their joy all formed a scene partaking of the romantic, and one which will not soon be forgotten by the many. who impelled by piety or curiosity came to witness it. A young m?n named Myers was caught a' few days ago in a piece of shafting connect ed with the rolls at the' Mill. and - miwio a narrow escape from death, The engine dri ver was fortunately at his post and promptly stopped the engine, but not until Myers had made several lightning-4ike evolution. , He was- completely exhau?ted when, detached from, tha; machinery, and it was some time er die .realized the appalling .danger .from which h hl becir bo opportuce'y rescued. Three boy were -arrested last week for the alleged robbery of a man who' is partially deaf,;and who resides below Mill v il le. - ; The boys are accused of knocking the man down And takicg'frora him a box of cigars! and , a small amount f money.- Affr a hearing they were released on .bail to answer I Some "shovers" of counterfeit money paid our town a visit last week, and as a small token of remembrance left several counter feit $10 bills on the Third National Bank of Philadelphia. Two notes of this denom ination were taken by Mr- Spigelmire and forwarded to the city firm he represents, by whom they were cent back as counterfeit, I was shown these two bills, but not pro tending to be a judge of money I could not distinguish any differenca when compaied with a genuine note..: Mr, Swank was also victimized to the tune of ten dollars. The poles for a telegraph Una from Wood, MorreU Co.'a new store room, connecting with the woolen factory and brick, works at Wood vale and. the oSlces of tha Company ia Millville, were last week erected, and the wires and instruments will be put up during the present week. . This will prove a great disideratnm to the large and fiourishing coa oera represented, and will obviate tho neces sity of the great amoant of travel heretofore required between these distant points,. I I see by your last issue that a Mr. Hicks makes a statement to the effect that we have here over 600 whisky shops. Now Mr. IL ought to draw it mild, fr I do not think: he could scare up 200 dram shops within a Ta dius of. ten miles, with the market house as a given point. Tyrone called by courtesy Tyrone City is. I .believe, the home of the statistical. Mr. Hicks. Now I will wager our bob-tailed rooster egsinst a pint cf pea nut hel!s that there is more reeking corrup tion, profligacy and crime ia Tyrone ia ne day thaa there is ia JohEton in s'x. Johnstown has not within her limits a house of ill-fame, and if reports be true prostitutes are almost as numerous in Tyrone as fiddlers are said to be in a region "unmentionable. So remedy your own discrepancies, friend Hicks, befora you bunt for tha mote in your neighbor's eye. We may drink a little perhaps occasionally too much but then;we have the bright and shining examples of Yates, CLiandU?r, and hosts of other scab- throated so called statesmen who misrepre sent the country, and who ars par ezcdZcnee the drunkards of the day. Don't fly off the handle, Mr. Hicks, but take a wea Breather of Bourbon mild and it will cure you cf the bilious disease with which you seem to suffer. 1 ; Theodore B&rnett, formerly a printer, fuvi a young man much esteemed in this conimu- i dry, 'died at Wilmore on Friday last of con- sarnpt'on.' II'u remains" were brought to this place and interred in Sandy Tala Cem etery yesterCy. - I noticed ddz"n la!rcf-yrar town pen ambulating ourtrests & fev days ago. Mr, B. is a whole-souled genial-companion and a life-long consistent democrat the latter the best recommendatidd'I could give any man. May fcefprcspef. Geo. Gurley was also "bobbin' around,"- and-1 believe left town duly sober.' Signed cu oath, . '. I am'rathcr" epposed to indbcrlminata pudng, but if ku Bal" makes a statement I doubt not jyonr intelligent readers will place confidence ia it.1 This L preliminary to the announcement cf the fact that if any cf your youthfsl readers contemplate matri mony, and are casting around where they can get the best and cheapest, "set up" in the stove and tinware linger if the culinary utensils of your more sd readers are about worn out, they should each and all . pay a visit to the establishment of Hay Brothers of this city. A more clever young man than the junior member of this firm, Lieut. John B. Hay, cannot be found anywhere, and he will "do .the nice" to all who. visit their - es tablishment. ; . ; : ' Bkc Bal.. , ; 1 Carbclltowk-, if a-T 27r.l86V.',i' Dear F f ecmari At last the rain has ceased and good weather supervened,' to lingef , it is fondly hoped, for at - least twenty-four Lours. . And now the question suggests it self, when, will come goo.i 'reads ?. It is a positive fact, and at tha same tuna a super- ', lative disgiace to those interested,- that the roads leading north from Ebensburg isolates Carroll town and extreme points almost to the Jsarne extent as the snow driftsof the late severe winter cut us off from the rest of thej world and New Jersey. -.Is there no remedy? Perhaps it is not important enough to call for reflection on part of those who are draining cur country of, its natural wealth. It is the painful duty of y our correspond ent to record the somewhat unexpected death of Mr. Jerome Buck. ; Mr. Beck was but thirty-three years of age at the- time- of Ms death, which happened on Saturday last, about 11 o'clock. a.- si. ?T He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his untimely de miss, and a large circle of relatives and friend3,'who knew him but to love him, join them in lamenting the" early passing. away of a noble, generous and manly soul. 'Peace to his ashes, and may He who is father , to the fatherless -comfort and protect the-bereaved ones who wept o'er his bier. ,t , . , It is also our duty as local correspondent to notice the death of Mr. Francis Glosser, who died at Glosser's settlement on Sunday morning at 3 o'clock. Mr, Glosser leaves a wife and twelve children to lament his death. He was about sixty years of age, ! Both of the deceased .'were buried to-day. ,.' Iago. , t Wayside .(Qleakuigs. Becj. Ciabaugh, ' a switch-tender at the upper end of the yard. Altoona, was run over by the front wheels of a locomotive, on Monday morning of last week, And had both legs so Fevertdy crushed that he died the same evening. t He leaves a wife and three children. Six more con ductors m the Penn'a R.R, have been pre-: "sented with $100 each by tha Company as a recognition of, their fidelity and efficiency Corporations may hava no souls, but this one at least has the heart to bestow favors when the faithfulness ol its employees merit them. A young man and young woman named Bosh, residing about six miles from Greeusburg. died recently, it is said, from that terrible disease, trichina. A young la dy who attended them in thefc .sickness' is said , to be dangerously ill of the . game dis ease. : ; Joseph Martin, a brakeman on the Pa. R. B., was instantly killed, on the. 1 5th inst.,by;his bead coming in contact with a bridge near Millwood.Westmoreland county, while passing over the freight, train rttpon vhiwh he was employed.. He was & youjg man and resided at Bolivar.-- Six car loads of oil caught fire near Kittanning Point, "on Friday , night week, and some two hundred barrels were consumed. The barn cf Gil son Lightcap, Union township,, Westmore land county, wa3 struck by lightning, a few days ago, and with its contents entirely destroyed.- -A young man named Alexander Shoupe was literally cut to pieces by a cir cular saw, at Homer, Indiana county,' on the I7th inst., while attempting to remove a plank from the saw frame. His legs, arms and the upper part of his head were severed from the body. Charles Chase has been found guilty of murder in the first degree for killing an pld woman named McDonald, in Jefferson county, and sentenced to be bung. Fel ty Smith of Ne w ton HamiIton,at tempt'ed to commit suicide, a few days ago, by cutting his throat with a penknife. Be ing a Good Templar, and impressed with the idea that some medicine he had taken con tained brandy, and that the brandy would "send fclm to hell," he endeavored to facili tate, matters by taking his own life. , It is thought ha will recover. The. L. Cald well, cashier of Lloyd &c Co.'s Bank, Tyrone, a most estimable acd trustworthy young man, died of brain fever in that place, on the 20th in?t., after one, week's illness. Gold. and silver has been found in iron ore taken from the mines of Gv Roody, near Mt. Union , Huntingdon county. The ore is said to yield $12.80 in gold and 80 cents in silver to each ton. -Dr. J.M. Gemmill has been chosen delegate' and Dr. R.; Clark," Thomas M'Kiernan And O.A- Trauh democratic conferees from Blair county. V . . ; ; , -. K teLW MM M. M - . . . . - ed. with 'the- subscription. Echools'cf llisjes Maria Broos.bank and Lizzie iioLtrls march ed in procession, from the public; .school house to one of the groves ..adjoining town; on Tuesday morning lastwhere .they enjoyed themselves in innocent "recreations and so; rial festivities during the balance of the day. The, procession moved off amid , the bolster ous booting and blasphemous .greeting's of a lot cf unmannerly boys who diily centres gata on tha school - grounds to indula ia base ball ahd profane bickerings, much to the annoyance of ; the ec he o'.s. aforesaid and decent. f citizens; generally.-; We commend those among them who have a penchant far playing rowdy to the attention of the police authorities, if parents fail, to take iccgni zanca of their doings. Trv : ? , '.r. ' . , r. M i j 1 ' In Carrcll township, at 1 1 i)Mock on Sat urday morning of a pulmonary disease, Mr. Jebomb EncE, aged about S3 years. The; deceased was much estmed in his neigh borhood. ', His . remains tver s interred ,in Carrolltown churchyard; on Monday morn-' ing, whither they were; followedby a large concourse of relatives, and neighbors. '- j In Chest township, at one. o'clock on Sun day morning, Mr,- Fbancis Gloeses, aged about GO years. .-. ? ; j- it . At Sonman, this county, on Monday last, Mr. WrixiAa Bdrk, aged about 3 : years.; Hobace GsESLKy once recommended as a matter of economy that men should go Zii . m jf . m. 1 v - wjiuuu urawers. . x ui migas oe aa ant mode' of saving, but ' the lare idea of such a thing in this cold climate makes U3 shudder.., A more certain mode of econo mizing in this region is to buy your drawers and everything ele you need at the cheap mercantile mart of V.' S. Barker, ' on High street, where everything from a needle to a barrel, of. flour, can be ; purcliased at the lowest cash prices. , Houses, stables, fences, etc., are just "now ornamented with immense posters setting forth tha fact that another show is corning but strangely enough they fail to say any thing about tha great show cf goods which is open to frea inspection day and evening at the cheap store of Mills & Davis en. High street. . This latter exhibition is th f?nc-rf the kind in thls.toeighborbood-, ' and is -well ; .worthy tha inspection, of all persons eetkicg g-jed goods at low prices. - j A ; CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. 1 FARM f FOE ' SALE.-The Farm owned andoccupied by the subscriber, situ ated in Munster township, Cambria county, four miles south-east of Ebensburg and one fourth mile from Samuel O'H&ra'a Mill, con taining 121 ACRES and allowance, is offered for sale on "reasonable; terms and easy pay ments.... Eighty acres of 'the above land are cleared, under good fence, and in excellent farming condition. ' The improvements con sist of a two-story PLANK HOUSE and a large FRAME BARN, both in good preser vation, as well as all other necessary out buildings.' An extensive orchard of choice fruit trees and never-failing springs of excel lent water are on the premises. :r Further in formation can be obtained by niaking appli cation to 5 i i - DANIEL O'HARA. j Munster Tp.; May 30. 1867.-tf2 ' "W" ALUABLE FABI JTOR SALE. . The subscri ber offers for sale hia Farni situated in Carroll township, Cambria coun ty, about 2 miles from Carrolltown borough, on the road leading to Hinebaugh's Mill. Said. Farm contains over 82 acres, most of it cleared and under good fence, with a'eohv fortable twostory Plank House and Log Barti thereon erected. There is 'a large or chard of excellent fruit and several springs of pars water on the premises one of the latter close to the hotss aa well as a stream of water running through the middle of the land- This property ; will be soldi oa'fiir and easy ;term8. iFor ; further: information apply to the undersigned at Lilly's Station,5 oi to Archibald Smith; on the farm. : '...C -:iny0..8in?. DAVID SMITH U IXECTJTOIl'S NOTICE. Let- tera Testamentary on the estate of Nich olas Weilandt,. lata of Susquehanna,' town-: 8hipi Cambria county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of . said county'., ' All persons havingclaims against said estate will please present them for payment, and, these owing the same are requested to make settlement without delay, i , PETER SHERO, Executor. ; j 1 Carrolltown, May S0.-18676t. A D3IINISTIlATOIlS NOTICE Having been appointed-Administra-torof the estate of John White, late of Black lick' township, Cambria county, dee'd, the 'undersigned hereby' notifies all persons in- debted to said estate to make payment with out delay,, and. those "haTing claims against the same are requested to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement, v ., . ; 'v',V' JA'MES IL WHITE,,:' -; ;rt-"' Adm'r'of John VThite, deo'd.' j May 23,'1867.-6t.q -V !: ,'.'.'. V V- - -A -ADMINISTRATORS1 NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Henry Krise,.!ate of ; Clearfield township, dee'd, have been granted to the subscribers, residing in said township Those having blaims against said estate will present them properly probate!, and those owing the es-; tate are requested to mate payment V ;' r ' 1 - I fl! .JOHN J. KRISE. V V ' ) .t v YM. G. ERISE, Adm rs-1 t -May 23, 1867-6t. ' -s '' - - ' -- ' - "iqiXECUTOR'S ; NOTICE ; Letters --- Testamentary on the estata of, John Cunningham, late of Susquehanna township, dee'd, have been granted to. the undersigned, residing in Carroll township,' Cambria coun ty. ; All persons having claims against said estate will present; them properly ;proven, and those indebted to the same ars request ed to come forward and make payment. .r -- HENRY BYRNE, Executor. May 23,'1867.6t. '. ;...r -.'.. H CO U RAG E: H0T.1 E ; I U D USTR Y I ..r. suarhctts DsnnT,;:v; HooseSign and Or'arricntsfjPaintsr.' Graining, Glazing, Paper Hanging, and all other work ia. his line; promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed.- Shop in the basement of tha Town Hall. .f : .i --j.-j.-; Ebcnabnrg. May 9, lgS7.'6m. ITOSEPII ZOLNER, Jft. 1 T "'" 17atehmker and Jevrtltr. Has taken the room on High street, opposite the Mountain House, recently occupied by R. J. Lloyd as 'a Drug Store. - W atches and Jewelry repaired on short notice and at the lowest rates, and all work warranted. . .. Ebensburg, May 23, 18S7. , .. . TTA3IES ; J. .OAT3IAN," M. :D.. tenders his professional services as Phy sician and Surgeon to the citizens cf Carroll town and vicinity. OfSce in rear of build ing occupied by J. Bucs & Co. aa a store. Niht calls c;n be made at the hotel cf Law rence Sch roth. ' . ' rMay 0. l57.-tf. - v. - 'At It I f -.ri i f Hi ! ill! J'. ' 1- ' ': ! 1 rjD7CC:.:P.LET2!:: 1 i 11 PI -- 1 1 t A i i T ! ? '-4 V -i S w'a j -. l - lit 11 . .... . ; - , , - . . ..''- t ;. i, .t. n BT0CK 5 OF mmm liin,1;. : is r i t ' . n M : VH ITB EY. t"i .CO'G COHS"0LI DATED SH0qS 'bYlotys:3ss MJ I r if i 1 AjkJ MV -m.. mmm. sst XxHtitic- in tis VCr! J ! Elodel wij CompUl " " o cr c om:0.nri-S3i:., a : Jiirti and Krtil(i and a reor Vria Vf tttinmn ihiA. in uy eencerr ia Anrie. A' - 200L.0GICAL SPECIIIEIiS ! Z KT hw jurt imporUd. ' Amonf th lealuraa r THE BABY ELEPHANT, i Aa Cnwr.nad Clf.--Firt Afnrn"E'rh,t Tr r5- tj Isnj. Your.ftit and traiiiiit im Mrr Only 1 tasntht old. Stands 2d inches hijh. and wtigha - , v., S3J p?ttad, nd tha wond.rfal frTformim . , Trainad Monter, ' . - , ' ' at t "'f yrai rr' TT T'-Tf :-' 9 i -.-' i.-n ii A Coloaaal Aaiatie. , ' ' hjj BABY ELEPHANT-C1 - lng ton amall to t'ar.l or foot. WJil not b- hn la . laa faraia, but wiU ba perfarmad ia tha iticf attack AT ii - -;r -a m Wat fa all J ' i r h 11 . , t "1 Vi I. h I "I i i i i i -THAN- - J I. j I: ?: t f ijj mm BOWBT' .- ! t TO A DEVEREAUX, II. D.,.Phy- sic ian akd- Sueqeoit, Summit. Pa.- OiZ. c east end of -'Mansicu' House, ' cn Hail Road eti tat. TNiht. calls m sy . be mada X thecSce. Jsy23.tf. i 1-4 f ... . -M- I 7 : y I ci , -? J $2 a . - - -- - P- a isit u m man Siia uv T2kIarn( Animal Conqiiaror, iriil at ftrh ExtiiVitfaav, Btartha Den, cimtaininy I.IO.NS, TIOtBS, i.EO?i ABI A N ii PANTHK8S; and (Ira a Thriilinf - . ; farformanaa ih ha Fiarca and 5aT.a--Monatara , Tha Fra Di.pIaT of WtU AXTMAXS an4 tlM FEEOSim 1 CF THE V!LD BEASTS : - ; , us ba jlTn l!torjaici:on -who u:a - CONTINUED - ' AND VAHIED h vENTEHTAINMENTS;- . The'&ani -fill coataln a IIagnlflciit Zcbrct a Ttwirint Oatrlch, Whi'e Flamed, Ta Yot Hlta;rur Afrii5aa I,ion Six Blonxba oW) ,jnan. flnet and )rrttieit ipcimin in ar ilanataria; Sacred Cow aa.1 Calf; Lonj-lvlw-td Klndooatxa IlaT enlr A nlmala r tha tlfed known to ijlit; Tn Krebuaor JelUlmclcLloai a DomlDiio Alpaccitf lv "Ship or the Ds rt" a Dromartarv cf Sahara l Kiaelr, Africa aadAsia.Ua I.iona and Liccce t l:eng(ilTl- tWff arr ; Sn?itl and Bantlj Amilcan i-opard 1 iilacir, Oriiilr and Cinnamon Ue&ra; Mriped aav aadspotttd Hj-anaa ; 1:1k ; - Fallow arsdBpotwd 3TTf ('ubin'r Ooiw; Wo1t; JJEibra 1 3 JToxaa; Cooni ; InchnenmoT-a ; Confonn ; JJ- t "rarat Mooiti&Tlt ?tt Prlr4 loe, Wttn aFULL AVIAU.Y OF BIRDS, and all th vT lira variaty mt Apca, Babooaaaad iIoakj P P o P- P o a- - o -4 p o o p p p p o P B o P o P P o THE CIRCUS TROUPE! 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