Amusements.

April 13, 1889

Barnum and Bailey.
Madison Square Garden.
Third Week—Only one more after this.
Positively Exhibition in Brooklyn Easter Monday.
140,000 tickets sold in two weeks.
50,000 Delighted Children in 12 days.

Crowded houses at the night entertainments. So great in the demand for seats, especially to the NIGHT EXHIBITIONS, that there is no certainty of obtaining them unless secured in advance. Reserved seats and boxes may be secured up to the last night, which is Saturday April 20. Thousands of persons will miss seeing these unparalleled exhibitions at all unless they attend the Matinees which, except Saturdays, are not overcrowded. The afternoon performances are precisely the same as those of the evening.

Barnum and Bailey’s the Best Show on Earth.

Three Elevated Stages.
Two Equestrian Rings.
Hippodrome Racing Track.
Hall of Beautiful Illusions.

Real Wild Moorish Caravan.
Real Arabian Fantasia.
Two Double Menageries.
Museums, Aviary, &o., &o.

Four Horse Roman Chariot Races.
Male and Female Jockey Races.
Elephant, Camel and other Races.
Wrestlers, Tumblers, Leapers, &o., &o.

300 Performers, 50 Daring Aerialists, 50 Hippodrome Riders, 40 Pantomime Clowns.

Japanese, Arabians, Moors and other Foreign Acrobats.
Wonderful Exhibition of Trained Animals.
Two Performances daily at 2 and 8 P. M.

Doors open and hour earlier for an inspection of all the Departments.
No Free Tickets to any one.

Admission 50 cents (4th ave.): children under nine years, 25 cents. Reserved seats, $1 (Madison ave.), Private horses, $12, Single box, seats $2.

source: The World
location: New York, New York

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