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could do the tricks which those in charge told them to do. Li-ons rode on horse back and could jump ropes. Boys and girls found that they might have rides on backs of cam-els, and this they did each day of the Fair. They went, too, where men made goods of all sorts in shops. They saw Turks, Greeks, Chi-nese, In-di-ans, cow-boys, folks from all climes, who spoke all tongues, did fine work, and sold choice goods.

THE CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR.—MACHINERY BUILDING.

Pres-i-dent Cleve-land was at the Fair and made a speech in the spring of 1893, when the time came to let folks in.