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Show y WW6TON I'LANB PAIR. Xlpoikloa at Two llelnlilim Wilt ll ' " llrl.l In ll03. notion I to have a world's fair The lorjltnllty of ancient New Hng-lasd Hng-lasd la to bo extended to the universe. Ilfcn CblcflRO, with Its breezy boast-fulnexs boast-fulnexs if having presented the world tht greatest opposition ot modern tlmrs, will bo taught an object leason whtn Damo Boston throws open her . hoapltobls gates and bids the multitude multi-tude corns and take part In tho mag- nlflccnt symposium of lattor day an-vsmement an-vsmement which she will prepare with particular deference to tho critically pro-eminent. Tho summer of 1903, 1 during the months of June, July, Au-. gust, September and October, has been selected as the most opportune time for holding tho exposition of 'two hemispheres," aa tho affair has been approprlslely tilled. All features of i tho exposition arc to be In place when ' tho groat exposition opens its rates j In tho prospectus of the exposition association, as-sociation, which was made public re-' cently, there appears a well-deflncd scries of arrangements, all of which are calculated to Insure the ultimate success of tho undertaking Thot tho affair Is to bo the largest ot Its kind ever held In the eastern section of tho country Is sptly demeii.trated by tho several facts In relatlmi to acreage, bulldlncs, forms of amusements naval displays and military nctalls Ilrlefly summing up the prcspectus, there will be mors than !00 acre of ground covered cov-ered by the. exposition, twenty-five buildings- administrative. Industrial, oducatlon, mechanical and agricultural a tower of chimes nearly 1,000 feet In helgkt, and arrangements of an elaborate nature for tho reception and entertainment of the various naval an 1 military deputations who aro scheduled sched-uled to take part In tho general festivities festiv-ities The "exposition of two hemls pherea" Is tho outgrowth of the original orig-inal endeavor to hold an exposition In Iloston In 1893. |