This dime museum ad touts Major Tot, a boy supposedly so small that "his father will pack him away in a hand satchel at every performance"; Miss Nellie M. Petty, who had exceptionally long hair; the Great Yankee Whittler, an accomplished wood carver; the Tattooed Lady; Children's Brass Band (Hoon Family); Punch and Judy; Prof. Sawyer and his glass piano; Charley Johnson, a dwarf; Mr. R. A. Pennell, a performer of "feats of strength"; singer Miss Agnes Grossman; German comedian George Harcourt; and musical artists and Allen and West. | Date: August 30, 1884 | Source: Cleveland Evening PostDownload Original File