The Innocents Abroad

Why does Twain use an advertisement, rather than his own words, to describe the grand excursion?

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Twain is trying to point out the use of less-than-honest advertising to attract passengers. For example, the ad touts military heroes and celebrities as potential passengers, but the organizers understand that, once the passengers are on board, they will be caught up in the excitement and won't care.