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I Hi\LWLL #'<BUFF Togwwtti'With Pawnee Bill'; i priced by J&ij&t OfcusAcfS. B(?jjj(i$Uifo WHS West and Paw pi la In the- city u,n< accdij&n^ln* the great exhibition ii tworffl^tth ,'nio4t picturesque Char acte?l|'iV'Anle>rlcan llfe-^Col. W; F I Codfc^antf ifhlor Gordon W. Llille Tli?Tlfe4gt.;>*htbltlon arrived earl; this morning from. Palrintnt am abofit-"l8ii>Vldbk there wis erects* 1 In thli city the ftreha that has madi ' tbla the much talked about and van ; wlde^Swfh amusement enterpi-ii* | A -jjMe/.artwd' -bt CJarksbttrgen - amb-.<U|tOfS 'frbin the ' eurrdhndint tow4tv#ia, *ta|tag in the Wild Wee and Fdffihst at this afternoon's per , - BOwtk): feiu-i* here on his las 1 visitsib tay.. goodbyepirci aid for al to hie frlendsi yotmg odd old. Foi old 'fatal'hat conn to Weit Virginia, always to And' i cordiaj: .toefebme. As he' ttowS frofa the ihb marbiy bdwa "floot . nightly;J^en he laaves' yt>u' touigti it means "goodbye," as fiuftalo* fill wlllW^tiVefy never again appear li Today'* program was presents! Just as il'ttas seen at the successfu eeaiott. I'jin its career at MadlBOi ScjuarS dkrden, ifewYorti City, at tbi opeifeg df'the faewetl tour. Colone Cody ^HteS, from public lift at till r cloae ;it'toe presbht tour of the ex ;; wbitifin.'-*- | v Cody as I INSTJ Kv??<s V > " f- ' - } " t.. ' tK~ \ jlf.-r. i .*; . v. is jsiade by stii in hot water, 1 t * if. IjPy* **f ' * vr-V *N< Instant Postum fleHfiiouSi mild Javas from Java, and it cos A100- cup tin of I "(Smaller tin 30c) * Regular Postum, Coffee averages a Buy a tin?serve it t .1" _.r. ' ? Postum xmr alJw^ftly perfect .line tf ^nt'^BHiifaishings. When Ave say "perfectv we mean W ebs ter's 'definition:-*-* " oipplete; without. defect ,o|r blemish-" Webster knew hOAV to define \Vordsr-but he could never have given a better illustration ofi. '^perfection" than the goods now ! displayed at our store. I 114 S. Third Street, CLARKSBURG, W. VA, I i/ieiT ALOfilLL" *- ??i : r > aembted bit forces end the performance given Is an exact coijnterpart of thlat "given: at MadlSOn Square Garden for three weeks, where thousands of people were turned away, j The exhibition this year Is- a strlk, lng assemblage of the horsemen from _ j all ipaf^e of the world, and as far as , | is .possible indicates the habits of the '' redmeti and the c'owhoys of the wild ' west. In conjunction with Pawnee j BUI, COlonel Cddy has included a j troupe of HuSsfan dancers, Slngalese, s Dahomeylans and representatives t from every clime In the Par -East, 9 which makes the program tar more I Interesting and entertaining than It 3' has ever been before In the history 5 of the organization, t Promptly at 8 o'clock this evening, . groupe -after groupe will gather to; ward the front and the entire arena t Will be filled with horsemen. They 1 Will gallop out into the sawdust r space in the center of the canvaB 3 Coliseum and tor two and a half i hours sensation after seneatign will i be unfolded to bewildered onlookers. 1 There -are varied exhibitors of t hdreexnanahlp where the dusky sklnl ned Arabs vie with the American i cowboys In displays of equestrianism. " The camp life of the American In-" 1 diun Is shown In contrast to the 1 domiciles of the desert born and noi madlc Bedouin. Russian, cossacks* 9 the representatives of the csar's cav1 airy, display their saddle expertness 3 In contrast to the horsemanship of - Uncle 'Sam's soldiers. The- slow but Bare camel- and the lumbering ele phant are compared with the agile \NT PO! 1 the newe& Ting a teaspoonful (< then adding sugar am > Boiling Necessi saves money, time and troubl that one used to buy when J* ts less. nstant Postuffi costs 50c at gr< Lge. Pkg. (must be boiled 15 bout double that cost. o the family? here's a Reas< cereal Co., Ltd.. Botue Greek buffalo and the prancing steed.of ti* exhibition are^a. The splendors o tie OHftit1 it# pfsfcentfetfSti coniras with the Aboriginal featureB &n< finery of the American Indians There are to be seen clererly traiiie, horses, dancing girth of -varltiu* ha tiona, the acrobats of Japan and othe Countries. All in all, the show is th mofct'complete combination of ont-oi iw5w55i - ?- RA'NCfc In "Buffalo &!li" alid' "PiVwaei \? . ??a-^. ldbor exhibitions ever presented/ ,1 opens with a grand review, the Will Weat and1 the Par EaBt join In a bril Hant display -of costume and coloi typifying the' tribes and types of op poslte sides of the globe. f i The famous "Melton Zouaves worl ' with machine-like precision and scab a wall with lightning rapidity, an j also a part of the show. Then comei the ifotoball game on,horseback, be I tween the Indians and the cowboys the ball being almost six feet In dl ameter. ' American frontiersmen will neve: forget -the Indian forays with whlcl they had to contend in early days An exposition of these is the nex part of the program and in it Colone CTIIM J A VI I t food drink direct from tin) d cream to taste ary e. It tastes like those iva coffee really came >cers?y2c per cup min.)H25e. t on , Mich.? i. some at the movements which are J i expected of them by Cable feam. One 1 " - of tbfese riders even straddles four I !r sniiinAB ... w .1 ej The great musical ride, under the . : H8uM|B|HHBWHK^MMBB^Br^K "I" I J(J|R'L ! Bill's" big circus. t'all the Important nations and the 1 Red Cross Society, is a sight to he -1 remembered. Seldom has anything I ot Its kind ever been attempted and - never accomplished. What the cowboys will do with .the real wftd c horses is left to your . imagination. 5 Suffice L't to say that the horse doOB . not exist that these dare-devels can3 not mount and' stick to. With the cowboy Wand playing "Auld> Lang Syne." the entire cora. pany will again .gather In the arena for a final salute and Colonel Cody, r as he bows from the arena, will say j good-bye forever. It is the best show the "Two 'Billa" have ever produced t and it will ntver be seen here again ! j in its present completeness. mere was no street parade. Reserved seats for tonight's per-| formance vv'lt be on. sale nntll B tp. 1 in. at tho Pike. Naws-Comipany's store. i Vaudeville Attraction is Filling Engagement at the Odeon Theater. An exceptionally strong attrac- ' lion Is at the OdCon ror'the 'last1 half of the week. Three large crowds flil.ed this popular theater ^ yesterday to witness It". ? - The Carreys in a novelty juggling act and globe devolving act are a y splehdld feature of the bill, "the stage setting ts elaborate and the electrical effects spectacular, especially the opettftjr'ac!??rV Mrs.' C&r- . rey Is as much at bbtn'e on the. globe as oh the floor, and her juggling is of the highest order. Mr. Carrey's make-up is a hit and the way he handles the hoops is great. ' '' ' ' ' " Ollmore' and'Castle th a'Wngjfll'f talking and dancing net keen the audience tn an uproar all the time thoy are Oh t)ie stage with a line of good stories and new styles of dancing. ; The Almeda four ate a clever > quartet -of pertormers and have one of the best acta presented here fbf a long time. The two ladles and two gentleiiten who compose this act are' artists of the highest order. The act. Is composed of singing, talking,' buck dancing on roller skates and1 a tamborlne number that takes the; bouse by stofm. ' ' J The usual feature reels are shown I J at every performance. The "Italian I Cavalry" is being shown today. I I MB. SlIEPPARJ) BEtfc. Word reached here this morning; announcing the death of S. ft. Shep-; pard at htB home in- Trenton, N. J., i 1 . last nlgbt. Mr. Sbeppapf. Is well re-1 ni ntr. *?r veil IKana oo .fAmnao ?"A n* I VW MOI W >W IVk tUCi lUOUOft*- * | <"f the Charjwburg house of the Stielf P:ano Company. POISON FOR CAM)MEIj. Mrs. A. V. Critea asks the Telegram to 'statd' that her daughter, Mrs; Stella. iGuinnl Crttes, did not take bed bug poison with' suicidal intent j a few- days ago brtt that the poison i , was taken in mistake for calomel. I M Satisfactftn * Our object' is to satisfy our customers grade , of mert'liaiKlise that We believe wil isf action both as to service- and price. In our store -you'll find the best 'class of goo can recommend and at prices as low as wi We Sell ''-j. t ' 8 i? -i I t r rry%T^\ n-n LJiJinujzjxiDKjj\ uv because. we know theso popular models r every woman who gets'her corset at our : teed a perfect fitting model in a corset tlu satisfaction. Price $1.00 to $ T. J. LYNci Lvnch BuildinJ ' ' * in rr- - r i- i- < i. . I,, . /1 ' . The Two Big REPUBLICAN Will be cow 4k 4 ^ QKip mauric 1 BP 1 JOHN T1 ^whose work ' . glpr ists and pho' four The. Ai fe,, The I I The ch i,i# And a Rei tit.- - who IHBhBH i?. ^ WIL1IAM J. nRYAir ^jjr' Can you imagine anything more unique or of greater interest than a description by Wlllldih J. Bryan, three *x- I times a candidate for President, of the conduct of a National Repub- ? *"! llcan convention by the le&derg who vyraer no Hov?..?ept h,m out ?f 1119 W" of The Post i The Pittsburgh Post' EARLIEST SURI ijwrfi wu'QI ' iFTw^.illl I Said thi ConfedinittfidDnel to the Fedex I Judge?" 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Ha ? - - ? wui write exclusively for The Post -iK illiam J. Bryan v George Ade >\ Samuel My the j | w from your dealer or-direct from die office . , from now on. { s Convention News I SST FULLEST M "It Hits The Spot" i of Pennsylvania Rye and A A mellow and delicious ed oak barrels. No other < le velvet smoothness mid M , in bond. Goes down with- U " > i chaser. 1 the best by asking tor >i* tilling Co. i. P?. . I