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Show I Zoological Display. Eingling Brothers' menagerie is the fiueet zoological collection in the world. Many innovations in the way of arrangement have betn introduced, thus adding to the effectiveness of the display, and simplifying the opportunities for study. The vast menagerie pa- vilion is laid out like a zoological fear.len. In the c ntpr is the pachydermium, in which is exhibited exhi-bited the largest herd of elephants ever sten in the Western Hemisphere. Hemis-phere. There are twenty-five of tt, j i . i ! ikucesc mieieeuu( nun uneitui Leasts, ranging from the tiniest of baby elephants to a pair of the largest proboscicians in the world. In the middle are the spaces are alio displayed tbe various led ani-mak, ani-mak, including a score cf Arabian and Baclrain cimels, water buffaloes, buffa-loes, sacred cattle, and dwarf ponies. Tbe cages line the outerj walls and the several species aiel arranged in such a wav as io readily illustrate the radical differences dif-ferences between herbivorous and ' carnivorous beasts. The amphibia are represented by a remarkable collection of hippota-mi, hippota-mi, sea lions, seals and other water frequenting animals, exhi- J bited in huge aquarai with con- : stantly flowing water. Tbe aviary comprises nearly a score cf mammoth mam-moth gold-illuminated cages, in which are exhibited an unrivalled ornithological display, comprising the brightly plumaged birds of every land. ' The free street parade, a magnificent mag-nificent gratutius spectacle Id thirty monster sections, which takes place at ten o'clock in the mcmipg of Friday Aug. 17 and the brilliant mtrcductorydeverise-nient. mtrcductorydeverise-nient. "The Last Days of the Century," Cen-tury," are tbe most resplendent spectacular displays ever or-"v. ized. |