Just for Fun

Robert writes:

While reading old newspapers online for a personal project I’m working on, I ran across this ad in the San Francisco Daily Alta (April 20, 1871). I’m posting it just because I love it:

The amazing Professor Hazelmayer

Twenty performing birds and mice! Many incomprehensible things! And the world’s only Stylocarfe! You can’t see shows like that anymore. It would definitely be worth a dollar (and some of you would be eligible to get in for 50 cents).

6 thoughts on “Just for Fun”

  1. That is really cool.

    If you search “Louis Hazelmayer” on the Library of Congress website, there’s a picture of him playing his stylocarfe.

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  2. I love old ads like this. The Museum of Science has a few on display in their exhibit on how their museum and museums in general have changed since the 1830s (when the MOS’s predecessor organization was founded), there’s one for a sea serpent skeleton on display, one for a mammoth and one for some kind of weird fish called “the vampyre of the sea”.

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      1. Maybe, the way they reprinted the poster, it was hard to read the small print, so I don’t really know any of the details of what the creature was supposed to be like.

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