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r"" ! f m- A -u.4AtMMMMML 3yxrgg??W JV"V.y"M"lLllll" "P JjlilPW 3 Wait for Killarney, Opera House, Tkursday Night, January 2nd. . . V M THE Ml Fiotti Is the Latest and mo'ft Beautiful Style , gt portrait mado by H The Marietta Picture Man, Overcoats and Shirts! Yoiiwant them, we have them.! We want money, youhdveit. Let us make an exchange. We have inauaurated a Clearance v Sale and will dispose of our overcoats and shirts Cheap. ; ' Boys' overcoats $3 goods forJ&ii, $3.50 goods for $2.50, $5 goods $3.50, $7 goods for $5. Children's overcoats at half price. Higher priced goods in same proportion. $1.00 and 75c shirts at 50c to clean the line up. Largest values for your money you ever saw! Yours to please, Sam Sulzbacher, 188 Front St. Marietta, O. Set EvepI We believe in itl What a pretty pres ent you received for Christmas. Now reciprocate by making them a nice present of a pair of Slippers or Shoes for New Years. 159 Q f I Trusses! We have the best and most com plete lino in tills part of the state, and always guaran tee a fit or money refunded. Give us a trial. We will save you money. Dysle & Co., DRUGGISTS, Wholesale Eetail. 128 Front Street. Ring Out the Old SHOES. Our Annual " SO Gent Sale Will be' the attraction here for the next 30 days. Look over our 98 cent table. jamb j Leaders in Footwear. J. w 107 Front St. Marietta, Ohio MARIETTA DAILY LEADER WEDNESDAY, JAN. I, I8GO PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Go to tlio Auditorium Thursday uijrht and hear ArnoUVs full orchestra play "A Hunt in the Forest." Have you tried them? What? Tho Union Label Cigars and S toffies. Mrs. C. R. Elston and children loft Tuesday morning for Uaclne to visit her mother, Mrs. Harphold. A watch party was entertained last night at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.,Cadwallador. Sovopto.qn inyltod guests wero present. Miss Lucy Qlllisplo, of Washing ton C. II., is tho guest of her Bister, Mrs.. IH'E. Ilonnis, Frunklin street D. II. Warren, of' Lowor Newport; was in the city Tuesday. While hero fie was so unfortunate as to loso M0, which he had drawn from tho bank for tho purpose of navinir his taxes. The money escaped through a holo -in his pocket A reward will be paid for its return. Miss Daisy Goldsmith, south Fifth street entertained a number of her young friends verydellghtfully Tues day evening. The rounds of the busy plant of the Stevens Organ Company was mado yes terday by a Leader man in company with two fnonds, and the place pre sented a picture of hustle in tho "master's degree." Every department Is running full, to keep up with tho call from their customers in various parts of the Union. Tho company is way behind in its orders, and it will take several months to catch up. The record of sales for December shows '.. . thirty-two instruments sold. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dccren, who have been spending their honeymoon in this city, loft Tuesday for l't. Pleas ant. Mr. Urislon, tho popular brakeman on the C. & M. passenger train, left Tuesday to take charge of a train at Liberty Hill. He will move his family there in a few days. Mr. Xicholson will take his place here. The Marietta Glee Club will meet tomorrow night (Thursday) at 325 Fifth street. Business of importance and singing. 7:30 o'clock sharp. All members of the Choral Society are requested to attend the rehearsal on Thursday night, to prepare for the concert John Palmer has moved his family into the IHszantz house just east of tho city. Miss Sloan, of Athens, who has been the guest of Mrs. Chas. Nixon for seyeral days, roturned home Tuesday. Tho C. & M. will observo New New Years day, with tho exception of tho passenger trains which will run as usual. Mr. J. II. McCullough was up be fore tho Mayor Tuesday on tho charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct. The oiFence took place about two weeks ngo when he got into diillculty with a man named Wallace, at a hotel here. McCullough had quito u number of witnesses subpoencd, but he sent up just before tho case was to come to trial and pleaded guilt3'. He was fined SS and costs, which amount ed to a little over $19. The Trustees of tho Childrens Homo held their regular meeting Tues day at the Ilome. The regular routine of business was transacted and the Trustees mado a general inspection of the institution. Tho children under the direction of Miss Myrtle Carothcrs rendered a very beautiful New Year's exercise. A now feed cutter and grind er has just been put in and also a wind mill with which to operate It and it was put into operation Tuesday. Mr. Urown, tho oil operator, loft for his home in Washingcon, Pa., Tuesday to spend a few days. Little DeWitt Bower, son of Mr. W. I. Bower, is yery 3lck with pneu monia. Mr. Clarence Wharton, of Elba was in tho city making preparations to cn- tor the Business College. Mr. Dudley Dye's condition re mains about tho same, though ho rest ed somewhat easier yesterday. Mr. Matthew .Turdon sold a lot on Third St. adjoining his residence, to Mr. II. II. McElroy, for G05. Mr. S. S. McGce loft Tuesday morn ing for Swift, where ho met tho other Commissioners to lot out the ferry at that place for the coming year. Henry Walker, who has been con fined to'his robin with typhoid fever is considerably improved. -Thero will bo a Teacher's Institute held at Harlow on Jan. 'JSth. A very interesting program of exercises has been prepared and tovoral papers will be read by some of our city tcachors. Tho mouthly meeting of the man agement of tho Woman's Iloir.o will bo held ou Thursday, January 'i id, tit ! o'clock, standard time, at the residence of Mrs. Laing. Mrs. Paxton gayo a dolightful tea Saturday ovening In honor of Mrs. Capt. Briuker, of New Orleans. There 'wero about nine guestB present, Mr. C. F. Hay ward, of Watorford, was in tho city Thursday. If you want to soo a good show go and see "Killarney" Thursday night orchestra will play at tho Auditorium Thursday night. Mr. Sam Sulzbacher has taken rooms in tho Bellovue Hotel and will move his family there to-day. Mr. C. W. Woodln & Co. closed up their dry goods business Tuesday. The room which they yacato will bo throughly overhauled and when com" pleted, Mr. W. A. SnliTen will movo his business into tho building. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Lower Newpprt, who hove been, at Atlanta taking in tho exposition, for the past two weeks, have returned. They re port an excellent time and think tho Exposition a grand affair. Mr. Will 1H11, tho Grceno St. har ness man, will movo his business into the' room adjoining Curry & Holdron's stablo 6n Greeno St. in a fow daj s. Mrs. Liggett, of Memphis arrived in the city Tuesday to spond a low weeks with her mother, Mrs. Small. Mr. Ray Beagle, who is employed with tho Uichards Drug Co., will leave in a fow days for Ada, O., where he will take a courso in pharmacy. Tho case of Geo. Tucker, who was charged by his wife with neglect and failuro to provide, occupied the atten tion of tho Mayor's court all day Tues day. Tucker was bound over to the Probato Court In the sum of S100. Olllcor Posey locked up a trimp last night He will probably be shown tho shortest road out of town this morning. The lierea grit well of theGlendale Oil Co. at Eight Mile has been shot and is roported to be a fair well. As near as can bo estimated from tho meager facts known it Is good for lfi to 20 bar rels a day. Should tho well prove to be an opener of a pool in tho Bera sand it will be u great strike for Marietta. On the strength of the shbwlng already mado a number of other wells haye been started near by, Frank Lawrence leaves this morn ing for Boston, boing called to tho bed bide of his mother, who is yery ill. Mr. and Sirs. C. W. Woodin ar rived Tuesday evening from Lancaster. At Athens tho two tramps who shot Conductor MoGraw and terrorized a train crew a fow days ago were bound oyer tb court on the charge of assault and battery, the bond of each beiDg fixed atS1500. A number of members of Jit. Olivet Lodge of Parkjrsburg were in the eity Tuesday pv3t.lng as guests of Earmar Lodge o. 890. Hon. W. B. McGill was in tho city Tuesday, sporting an elegant gold headed cane, given to him by tho pupils of his Sabbath School. Mr. Mc Gill loaves Thursday for Columbus. Rey. W. E. Roe left Tuesday on a visit to Newport. Miss Mary Brigham returned Tuesday from Washington, D. C, whero she has been for several months visiting her sister, Mrs. John JlcKiu ley. You can get your reserved at tho Marietta Book Store for "Killarney" at the Auditorium Thursday night ISucUlen'ii Arn ca Sulvo. Tun Br.sT Saia'ij In the world for Cut-j, Bruises, SoreH, Ulcors, Salt Hhoum, Fovor Soros, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posltlvolv euros Piles or no pay roqulred. It is guaranteed to Klvo perfect satisfaction, or mouov re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale lv W. H. Stvor. Eloped to Cincinnati. SiSTiinsvii.i.n, Dec. 31. Word was re ceived in this city a few days ago of the marriage in Cincinnati of Miss Lulu Bruce, formerly of this place, and George O'Dell, of Marietta. It now de velops that the match was an elop ment A short timo ago Miss Bruce left here to accept tho position of housekeeper at the Hotel Waverly, Waverly. There she met O'Dell and about a week ago the two disappeared. Nothing was heard of them until their marriage was announced. Another Extension. Treasurer G. J. Land has again ex tended tho time during which Decem ber taxes may bo paid, without pon alty. Tho limit fixed is January 10th and all taxes must be paid on or before that date or tho legal penalty for de linquency will be added. - Tho Colonol Is Happy Colonol Harry D. Knox has received from Cincinnati tho uniforms required by his appointment as a member of tho staff of Governor-elect Bushnell. Tliey are very handsome togs, especially the dress uniform, and tho Colonel is cor respondingly pf, proud them.' ' ' ' i " ' ' H " Fred Potrlo'sCaso. ' Transcript from Justice's docket in tho paternity case of Vesta Sherwood against Frederick Petrie, of this city, was filed in Common Pleas Court Tues day. Tho plaintiff is a divorced wom an and the defendant is 05 years of age. Marriage Licenses. Goorgo V. Radenbach, of Lowell,aud Annie D. Smith, of Elba. Wm. F. Smith nnd Josephine Cham berlain, both of Marietta. Ji'oiv Yours Day. Come and see mo at any timo from li p. m. to 9 p. m, on Now Years Day. GnOIlOK WOODHRIDOK. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder , superior to all others. Arnold's full for "KIllarney, Council Procoodlngs. Council mot Inesday night with eight members present, Mr. Moore was sworn In and took his seat. The matter of letting tho upper loom In the Defiance cngluo house to tho School Board was discussed, but tho matter was left to tho Defiance Co and the school Board to sottle. A resolution was passed to pay the two notes duo the sinking fund. Tho matter of tho insurance on the Hall was discussed and it seemed to be the opinion of Council that a reduction bhould bo mndo in tho Insurance rates on account of tho increased flic pro tection. Mr. Hathaway submitted a roport from the Engineer ou tho cost of pav ing Third stroet from Marion to the Ohio river and urged Council to take somo action toward paying that street in the spring. The entire cost to the city of palng the street would be about SGOOO This will nccsssltate tho issuo of paving bonds and it is the pur pose of Council to order a special elec tion to bo hold in the near futuro to do cldo whether to issue theso bonds or not. A resolution was passed to lay a side walk along the curve on Butler stroet, since tho Terminal Co. has agreed to m iko the necessary fill. Ilobt. Moore was appointed on the same committees on which Mr. Bis zant. served. The resignation of Daniel Biszantz as Councilman was accepted. Tho Mayor and Clerk wero instructed to draw up notes to settlo for the new hose. A resolution was passed fixing the salaries of the Ore wardens at ?20 per year. Pianos and Organs. X'MAS PRESENTS! We havo a fine lot of New Instru ments in our Store and are giving spec ial prices to close them out. We havo 2 Pianos, 3 Organs that we will sell yery cheap that are a little shop-worn. The best is the cheapest. Decker Bros., Haines Bros., Baldwin, Fischer, Ellington Pianos, and Estey and Hamilton Organs. R. W. Vaughn & Co., Corner Second and Putnam Streets, Marietta, Ohio. Buy a Piano! ' It is a source of culture lor your children and end less delight in your home. But do not be mibled into buying anything but an in strument of known manu facture by a reputable linn. Cheap John instruments and irresponsible dealers are plentiful slum them Buy a Good One! The instruments manu factured by the Lawrence it Son Piano Company, Maiiettn, stand at the very head of the list for tone, quality and fini&li. Fifty four of them aie now being used in Marietta homes to the delight and complete satisfaction of their owners. Get in touch with them. Buy a Lawrence! BUSINESS LOCALS. fS'-DK. W. M. HART, DENTIST. Office It Putnam St . Hetween Front and Second. J3DH. E I-. Enny, Dentist. Office 304 Front strtwt, opposite Soldiers Monument. rST DR. CALLAGHKR-Diseases 01 the eye and fltting ol glasses, tLaw Building Putnam streeu JfcBjFOK RENT A ery leshablo small House ana lot, ;so. sii iourtn3iree;. Appiyai Room 2, Wells Uloclc. Dec. 31st, 3t. OWDaWd nros. are still deliveiiug Pittsburg coal at 8Jj cents. We guarantee It to bo first class Pittsburg coal. EB-FOR SALE Tlie Iluthalow Home, on Third St, alxie Washington; alo a line bouse on upper riont fat. Inquire or J. V. Ward, Second St. tSJTOU RUNT. Marietta I.iuJbc No, 07 I. O O. F. contemplate liiUMluf n litibicctbbloclton Green street between Frontawl Second streets which will consist of two elegant Business Rooms with or without prlUlego of second door which will bo leased to lesponslblo par ties (or three or llvo years at a reasonable rata For Information concerning same inquire of or address; r. S. Coleman, with Marietta 1'laulngCo.; Qkoiiqk J, Wyub. butcher, Put nam street, Marietta, O.; W. T. Dayton Singer Office, Front Street; Committee. Tues. Tours. Sat, till Jan. 1. "MUST GO" PRICES POE Capes and Jackets. Great money-saving for those who have not yet bought their Winter Cloaks. We are de termined to sell and make prices that will clean out the stock. S. R. TURNER & CO. We have placed on sale a desirable assort ment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wool, Merino and Cotton Underwear that we will sell for half the retail price. These goods are FIRST-CLASS in every respect, STRICTLY for WINTER USE, and are sure to sell rapid ly at the prices named. Please drop in and see for yourselves. Have also in stock Shawls, Blankets, Bed Comforts, Flannels and other winter goods that we are selling at reduced prices. The Dress Goods Sale Is still going on as popular as ever, reduction has been made in prices. OHA.S. JONES, 172 FRONT STREET. To make loom for Spring Goods we have decided to sell the follow ing named goods and a great many other things at a very low price. 1 only Air Tight ISeauty Heating: stove, a beauty price was $10, will sell at Sl'2. 1 Gas Cook Stove price S10, s ill sell $7.."0 1 " " " $S, " (.: 1 Oak Ileatlngr Stove pi ice HJ.50, will sell 510 50. 1 Oak Heating' Stoyo price $11, will sell ?'J 00. 1 Oil Heating Stove price $7.00 will sell ?5.!i0. 1 OU Heating; Stove price SS.50, will sell $0.00. 1 model 40 Columbia IMcycle 1S95, price $70.00. Also several second-hand wheels at prices to suit. If you will call at our htore you will be convinced for yourself that our prices are below the lowest on these goods. :s.A-GKA.:isr sc sosijlid Opposite Union Depot. Telephone No. 118. 229 Second Street A Cozy Hearth Is the very ideal ot domestic bliss. Ju&t now as winter is setting in earnest is a very appropriate time to talk "fireplace," and Now is tlie Time To Get One Cheap, Because we've got lots of tbem, and in great variety of styles. Fitting up "Chimney Cor ners" is our specialty, and wo are better qualified to do the work artistically than are any of our would-be competitors. Everything that pertains to a GaB Fir a is in our special province. H -A. Wagner & Bro,. 404 rd st a.ii rtrtt f r.. i S017 A further Wo also have 12 Wood Mantels pi ices from $5 to $40; thebe we will sell at a great reduction, Can furnish tile and settings for them if you wish as wo always carry a full stock of same. We also have a large line of Table Cut lery, Curving Knives and Spoons that wo are cutting 'the prices on. Cristy Itread ICniycsat ".rc per set. At the present time we have on hand about 12 Second-hand licauty Heat ing stoves, all in good order, that we will sell cheap. See them if you want a llargain. 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