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"he Cieatesl Show os Earth, ai Rome feta Seplemtaß
Tn all its Entirety. Under the Personal Griiidance of its Pounders?
Nowon Their Triumphal Southern Tour.—-The Only, The
Original. The Famous.
SELLS BROS.' BIG SHOWW2RLD.
qtER MONOPOLY of all That is Worth Seemg in the TEN7 ED Field; Greater, Grander than Ever; is as Superb in OuilPv as
; M 'ab.e in Quantity; Introducing ah New Exclusive Features;THßEE-RING COLOSSAL CIRCUS. Royal riomfn Hippodrome RacTand "
Gala-Day Sports, Huge Elevated Stage, 50-Cage Menagerie. Gladiatorial oombat-, African Aquarium, Australian Aviary Ara-
** 4 . 4. * *0 0 0 bian Caravan: S jectacuiar Pageant and Trans-Pacific Wild Beast Exhibit, 000 * o ■■■ *o -■
tt-» / —iik/rTF! HTTTTHA afternoon cz« Tp.prn -1 g> exhibition grounds,-
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SELLS BROTHELS THE GREATEST SHOW ON KA UTIL
It is so Admitted by IPress, Public and ZE&ival Showmen.
or] IQO QAT !_J CT DQ Am iniuhty m b*ii>e alwavs fair to the public an<l generous to SELLS BROTHERS Are a| i ve ail( i w iH ft t th»ir reepoctivA p-'sts to welcome
OE<LLO LJ i » \_7 "* * *-*»* ']f )H y HrP th H creators of the bhow that bears their name, their millions of friends whu honor with H visit this
have personally managed it continuously tor twenty three veers, and have the proud dist inction of in- year. You can rely ou seeing just what ie promised. Others have copied our advertisements and
troducing more legitimate character and reap uisihilitv into the show business than was ever known stolen our tit'e, but our show is too big, too t»o magnificent, too well known to be siicc»-PBful)v
before, They do not borrow the cast-otf pinnies of dead men to masquerade m. They do not travel imitated.. You will uot regret your visit to SELLS BROTHER’S Shows and its pleasant memories will
under dead men’s names. endure for years
Presenting all IfcTew TVa hires as Represented Embracing all Celebrities of the -A.renic 'World.—2oo
ACTS in CTliree Separate Things and Two Elevated Stages.
IT HAS all the Great EqueatnenneH. Equearriaiia. 30-horse Riders. Educated Horses Trained Pouniec. DONT FAIL to see the .Mightiest, Richest. Larges" and Most Classical, Picturesque and Novel Street
Performing Elephants. Trained Seals ai d Sea Linns, Trained Hippot,ami. Trained Storks, Rooster Parade ever seen in any city. Prodi aal Prolusion ot Princely Paraphernalia Proudly Presented in the
Ochestra, Comical Clowns. Jesters, Gladiators, Jockeys Charioreers, Bicyclist, Leaner*, Dancers, iu Grand Pocession on the Morning of the Exhibition. WaTUH FOR IT! SEE IT! DONI' MISS IT!
fact all the Champion Performers of America and Eur- pe grouped ir. an Unprecedented Programme. S LIKE Is NO PONE YR I 11. Iwo Performances I) lily Afternoon ami eveng. Special Excur-
‘ Sion Rates on ail Lines ot 1 ravel.
Sells Broi hers Big Show of the Woi Id is the Generous Master ofthe Situation. •
Progressive, Peerless, Perpetual, Princely, Popular, Pre-eminent,
CAflin Admits tn AH Combine.’ Slmws. CLcus, Manure ami Hippodrome CHILDREN j L J Pmv.ded with a Sent. 50 Gentlemanlv Ushers ip Attendance. Cireim
111ß HALF PRICE Evervoodv l r.-ympd-.vßh a beat, b-anci Imk o Office ar A
UVUtOi Drug Stare Seating Capacity i2.t)oO.Re'.iuje(i Admission od cenfs only xjxwajwmj
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We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME §l PERKINS
■A.. W. HART,
Leather and Shoe findings.
Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing
a speciality, at
Masonic Tcnaple Store.
SHOPS REMOVED.
To my patrons and the pub ic 1 wish to state
that 1 nave removed ms
Carriage Waggons and
Blacksmith Shops
From the old. stand in the Fourth Ward to the
huildin opposite the New ' A uri house where
L arn always readv to do guaranteed Carriage
ouggy, wagon nd Blacksmith work
hopairing and Horse Shoeing a specialty
M. jV. WIMPEE, JR-
THE HUSTIER OF ROME, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1894
TWELVE KILLED.
And Sixty of the Other Passengers
Badly Injured.
EUROPEAN R.R.ACCIDENT
A Young Girl in Searchinci he
Wreckage Found the Head
of her Father Severed
fronthe Body.
Paris, Sept. 10. —It has been as
certained that twelve persons war
killed outright and sixty others
injured in the accident to the
Cologne express between Moyon
and Chauncey yesterday.
The engineer of the express
stuck to his post, and though he
escaped death, is badly hurt. The
fireman was killed. His side of the
engine and the first three carriages
were shattered to pieces.
Those engaged in the rescue of
the wounded found many of them
firmly held down by wreckage ami
t.ieir agonizing cries for help could
be heard on all sides. One young
girl who was saved insisted on
searching the wrecked train for
her father whose head was found
to have been severed from his
body.
Everybody who is
somebody preaches the
oocinn: “Tatro ni z e
home industry.” Low
ers of a good cigar can
afford to practice what
they preach for Wart
er's Rome made cigars
are the best on the mar
ket.
WIPEDJWT
Another Town Swept From the
Map
DALTON IN ASHES
The Loss isUpward of S2OO,-
000. Fire Started Like that
of Chicago, in a Liv
ery Stable. Origin
Unknown.
Massilon, 0., Sept. 10.—The lit
tle village of Dalton, about nine
miles North of here, was almost
totally destroyed by fire early this
morning.
She fire orginated in a stable,
and while tho direct cause of the
origin is unknown it is presumed
it was prompted by tramps taking
quarters there for the night.
The entire loss is estimated at
about $200,000, the heaviest lossers
boing the Royal Insurance Com
pany.
The postoffice department and
its entire contents was included
in the fire.
The Canton, Missilon and Orr
Ville fire department were hastily
Biimmoi ed and r-sp-mded but
their presruce was of nu avail at?
sufficient water could Jnot be pro
cured to do any good.
The citizens are frantic wi'h
grief over the loss of r heir business
blocks and residences and home
less women and chJd.en { re setn
>n every corner crying bitterly.
11. A. Smith sells new
and second hand
school book c .
FASCINATED BY DEATH.
A Watchman Throws Himself in
Front of a Train.
Naticoke, Pa , Sept 10. A de
te ruination to die suddenly teiz-d
Asher Davenport, a night watch
man this morning He waited for I
uu uppr mcliing tram and wh n n it i
was within a rod of him be threw
himself upon the track. His body
was cut to pUc°B
REMOVAL.
After doing business
for six years on sth.
Ave., in the Fourth
Ward, I have removed
my stock of staple and
fancy groceries to the
R. V. Mitchell old stand,
recently occupied by L.
G. Todd, at 409 Broad
St. where I am better
prepaired than ever be
fore to cater to t h e
wants of my old cus
t ;mer c and ihe public
generally.
Yours for the best
to eat,
L. A. Dempsey,
409 Broad, St.
9-7- 1 mo.
Irvin* W. Lirimora, physical di
rector oi Y. M C A . Dos Moines
lowa, says he can conscientiously
recommend Chamb•riuiii’s P<iu Balm
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot
hall players and tue profession iu
general for bruises, sprains and dis
locations; also for soreness and stiff
ness ot the muscles, when applied
before the parts become swollen it ,
will effect a cure iu one halt the time <
usual 1 .* required. For ale by Lowry
Bros Druggists, ’ !
BE W' A |{E 0F OIN I H ENTS IOR CA
TARRH Till I t ONTAIN .MERCERY
as mercury will surely destroy the
j sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
tering it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never
be used except on prescriptions
1 from reputable physicians, as the
I damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hull’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F; J. Cheney &
Co,, 1 oledo, 0., contains no mer
cury, and is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure ba
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and is made in
1 oledo, Ohio, by F. J, Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free.
<W“Sold by Druggists, price 75c
per bottle.
$25
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
Cal) at office for particulars
J G HARMISON.
EDWD. BUCHANAN.
Armstrong Hotel.
Teacher of Violin,
Mandolin, Guitar.
Young Ladies taught
at Residence until
Shorter College opens.
9-1-1 -mo.