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EG. A. KN@ERR, Piettoal contractor 
Electrical Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures 
Agent for the SANTO ELECTRIG VAGUUM CLEANER, the latest improve- 
ment. For Sale or for Rent. 
Rowe’s Block, Central Square, TEL—OFFICE 53-2 RES. 
ADVICE WORTH FOLLOWING 
No matter how tightly your watch case closes, fine particles of dust and dirt 
will work in and mix with the oil. Then instead of acting as a lubricant the 
oil cuts the pivots like a file. 
That is why you never ought to run a watch longer than two years without 
having it put in order. It is better to spend a small sum every year than to 
- neglect your watch for years and then find that it is ruined as a time piece. 
F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler, 
16-14 [lanchester, [lass 
164 MAIN STREET 
GLOUCESTER 
THE PIERCE NURSERY 
Has leased a large field on 
Hart St., Beverly Farms, Mass. 
and is prepared to fill all orders 
Telephone 97 
SALEM NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Road, or office. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone Salem 820 
This is the Renovating Season 
With 25 yrs. experience in fine upholstering, mattress, window shade, awning and carpet 
work, we are prepared to execute your orders for any branch of the Renovating made necessary 
in opening summer homes. 
We carry a complete stock of furniture and kitchen furnishings—porch furniture and 
porch shades. 
OUR ANTIQUES WILL INTEREST YOU. 
RANGE, FURNACE AND SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS, 
A. CG. LUNT, 
214 Cabot Street, - - Beverly, Mass. 
THE OccIDENT AND ORIENT UNITE. 
In Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and 
Pawnee Bill’s Far East which comes 
to Lynn, May 25th, and Salem, May 
26th, the interesting announcement is 
made that Buffalo Bill’s Wild West 
and Pawnee Bill’s Far East will ex- 
hibit as indicated above. A remark- 
able event is announced in the leave- 
taking from public life of the old 
scout, “Buffalo Bill,” who is making 
a last bow to each city he now visits— 
a valedictory. It is further stated 
that arrangements have been made 
with officials of the railroads to run 
reduced rate excursions on that date, 
thus affording residents of this vicin- 
ity an opportunity to visit the exhi- 
bition at a minimum’ of expense. 
Two vast enterprises are now allied 
under one management. The union 
of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West with 
Pawnee Bill’s Far East brings to- 
gether two great factors in- out- 
of-door entertainment. While, of 
course, the general style of the com- 
bined entertainment remains the same 
as when they were separate units in 
public amusement, there will be 
many features entirely new to this 
style of exhibition. The Far East 
contingent will be represented in an 
Oriental spectacle of great beauty and 
splendor; introducing many _pictur- 
esque types which inhabit the  ro- 
mantic East. In this scene and as a 
particular feature, Rossi’s Musical 
elephants, imported at an expense of 
$1,000 per week, will introduce their 
remarkable exhibition; playing vari- 
ous musical instruments, dancing, and 
in other manners evidencing their re- 
markable sagacity and wonderful 
training. The chief scenic feature 
will be the Battle of Summit Springs, 
a reproduction of one of the deciding 
conflicts in Indian warfare; a battle 
in which Col. Cody participated and 
in which he shot and_ killed Chief 
TVall-Ball™ In AW Holidaycwatwe bree 
Ranch will be pictured the pleasures 
and past-times of the  plainsman, 
cowboy sports and a dance upon the 
green. 
B. F. Kerrnu’s THEATRE. 
One of the most.sensational novel- 
ties ever imported for the B. F. Keith 
circuit will be introduced in Boston 
next week. It is called “The Magic 
Kettle,’ with which the most ex- 
traordinary feats are performed, such 
as heating water without the aid of 
fire, burning ice, and a number of 
other feats that are done in full view 
of the audience and all of which seem 
incredible. On the same _ bill next 
week will be Bessie Wynn, the beau- 
tiful songstress who returns after a 
long absence touring the West, where 
