Canterbury Hall—By particular request, and positively for six nights only, commencing Monday, April 3, and terminating Saturday, April 9, the Star of the World, the Child Artiste, the Remarkable Juvenile: El Nino Eddie in his perilous ascension from the stage to the gallery on a Single Wire, over the heads of the audience.
TERROR! TERROR! TERROR!
TERROR! TERROR! TERROR!
May seize the human frame while witnessing this Mere Infant in so dangerous a task, yet it is safety accomplished nightly, and the Proprietor of the Canterbury, in behalf of the boy, assures the public there is no danger of the boy being dashed to pieces from falling off the wire, and this wonderful boy possess remarkable strength of nerve and astonishing presence of mind, and has performed this dangerous undertaking so frequently that, by his cool, calm, and collected manner in performance of the act, it dispels all unpleasant and trembling feelings from the audience for the safety of the little fellow, and for an act in which, at any moment, a person may fall and break their neck, yet, as Nino Eddie himself remarks, he never thinks of falling. The papers are all loud in his praise. He will remain for Six Nights Only, receiving for his several performances over
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
Evening Star 4/7/1865. Print.