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■ *##lt;►»!Tfete World'ii Fair.P.T. Barhcm‘6 Grkat Show, with itstwenty tents, 100,000 curiosities, 1,500 animals, birds, beasts, reptiles, sea lions, and other marine monsters; its three miles of piocession, twelve gorgeous chariots, and a hundred golden cages, vans and animal dens; its 2.000 men and horses, three bands of music, including the great musical chariot of Mnemosyne* grand stlt; a n calliope, and 150 railroad cars; its nerds of trained elephants, camels, zebras, trained elk and deer in harness, seen in the great street procession, with the famous talking machine of Prof. Faber thrown in, which sings, talks and laughs in all languages, to say nothing of the Fiji Cannibals, sea lions, riding-goat, and tbe m* nster rhinoceros, as LAiuiK ac-an KLEniANT,and the great tree menagerie, “without money and without price,” will all lie spread out in the grandest style, in Cincinnati, July 21, 22, 23 and 24, giving three luli exhibitions mormng, afternoon, and evening, after the hrst day.If such an announcement as the above is not enough to draw a man out of his boots, we fail to see what would. Jio wonder people will go a hundred miles to P. T. Barnum’s great World’s Fair. 8ee his advertisement in another column.
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The Cincinnati Weekly Star

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Thu, Jul 10, 1873

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