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Show will make a plaintiff cry, and refuse lo rise until part of the load Is r turned. The Camel's knees :ire covered cov-ered with a heavy callous siibsinntf for protection while kneeling to r-ctlve r-ctlve his Inn den. Nature has glv i" Ibe Camel a fifth stomaiit. or rem r voir that Is capable of holding peveral gallons of water; ibis water can b" carried for a long lime, and in cte" of need, can. by the action of liie muscles, mus-cles, be utilized to dlluie the dry f.M.d. When the Ciimil heromo.s vbioil.t be is v ery da ngeniis, their chief niO'b" of warfare being to bite, and uheti they once get (l pMid hold, they it" very tenacious, and oitlmes their Jaws have to be piled open v.irh an Iron bar. It will pay you to see ths''1 animals when j ou visit the nien'jg-erle nien'jg-erle of Campbell Brothers Great Consolidated Con-solidated Show, whr-u they exhibit here on Friday, June 3rd. CAMELS AND ! DROMEDARIES CampbrJ Brothers Great Conold- ' ated Shows that will exhibit here on Friday, June "id. carry the largest herd of Camels ami Dromedaries of any show on the road. Few people know the difference hot ween the Camel and the Dromedary, so that a description of these animals will be of interest. The real Camel wisehses two bumps, while the Dromedary has but ruie; the camel Is the l.trger of ih two, and is capable of carrying the heavier burden. The Camel inhabits ? dry hot soil, and can carry a burden bur-den of J.tion miiiiis, 1j it 1 1 1 s: a day. The Camel Is forced to kneel whl- Icing loaded, and when overloaded. |