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t cfivayfi I a w ui jm T rartffly-Tnir,rnntTrttwiaic -....v.,..... r,-. l,-i ir.i ; " 11 Hoyt's "A Trip to Chinatown," Auditorium, January 10th. THE Plililllil lllllllllll'llllll J Is tho Latest and most Beautiful Style of portrait made by The Marietta .PidturearS " ii Look at Our Window ' and see if there is not some thing there that will interest you. Trouserings at $4.50, made to order, finest ever offered for the money. One dollar and seventy-five cent shirt at fifty cents, most value for your money you ever got. Overcoat stock going rapid ly. Big values make them go. Get your values while, you can. Tailoring department do ing as good work as ever Wo can save you money. We know it and can prove it. Let us try it once for you. Yours to please. Sam Sulzbacher, 188 Front St. Marietta, O. Set Eygi?1 We' believe in it! What a pretty pres ent you received for Christmas. Now reciprocate by making them a nice present ot a pair of Slippers or Shoes for New Years. 159 Trusses! We have tho best and most com pleto lino in this part of the state, and always guaran tee a fit or money refunded. Give us a trial. Wo will save( you money. J. W. Dysle & Co., DRUGGISTS, Wholesale Eetail. 128 Front Street. WAMTEU Everybody to know that the best place to get Pipe Cutting and Threading done quick ' and cheap in at CLINE BROS., Machine Works, Third and Butler streets, on a bran splinter Now Jarecki Pipe Machine. Telephone 128, Marietta, Ohio. Wo also carry in stock all sizes of Pipe and can cut anything yon want to order on Bhort notice. 0 & MARIETTA DAILY LEADER MONDAY, JAN. O, 1800 PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Take a trip to Chinatown Jan. 10. A follow named Thomas White was flying his klto u llttlo too high on Front street Saturday night and was locked up. This week will bo observed among nearly all tho churches as tho week of prayer and special meetings will bo held each ovoning. Frank Fishor, who has been spend ing tTio holidays with his paronts, re turns to his medical studios today. John' Kaiser, manager of tho Nat ional Sunnlv Comnanv's store in this city, rotu'rne, 3!iiiday f rom-'bjislness, trlji'tolMttauWg.? - Sff - n 'J .', Mossrs. John McCalllster. h. E. Vey and John II. Snodgrass returned Saturday night from Columbus, whore they had been for a few clays on busi ness political. , Tho Waverly ferryboat, Dispatch, camo down Saturday afternoon and is harbored Lin tho mouth of the MuBking um till tho ice goes out. Prof. J. Allen Smith, who has charge of the department of political economy at tho College, is now engag ed in writing a text book on Political Economy which will bo completed about the end of the year. Prof. Smith is thoroughly acquainted with the sub ject and tho book will doubtless be a valuable treatise. "A Trip to Chinatown" pleases the elite as well as tho gallery gods. Tho case of tho city vs. Philip Peters Jr., charged with drunkenness, disorderly conduct and using profane language, was tried in tho Mayor's Court Saturday. Tho case grow out of an altercation between A. D. Alder man and Philip Peters on Christmas Day at tho fire department. Tho de fendant was found guilty of tho three charges and was fined 55 and costs. J. M. Hasty & Son have started in the new year with a shipment of u large order of their fine flavors to Los Angeles, California. Conductor Thomas Padeu, of the C. & M. Hallway, is enjoying a lay-oil for a few days. His train is being run by Conductor John Morgan, whose place in turn is being filled -by T. J. Deeren. John Drum is acting as yard conductor in Mr. Doeren's placo during the temporary arrangement. Miss liessio Preston, of Beverly, who has been visiting in this city for several days, left Saturday afternoon to resume her duties as a teacher in the Harlow schools. Pres. Simpson, Prof. Chamberlain and Mrs. Phillips, w)io have been in Columbus attending tho meoting of College Presidents, returned Saturday night. Mr. W. J. Miller, who has been the eilicient clerk with C. W. Woodin & Co. left Saturday for Lancaster. Mr. John Hopwood, who was com pelled to leave College somo timo ago, will not be able to return to College again. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Slack, who have been visiting relatives here, re turned home Friday to West Superior, Wis., over tho C. &. X. Ity. Reserved seats on sale at the Mari etta Book Store Wednesday morning for "A Trip to Chinatown." A deslro frequently expressed by many theatro goers is for moro "popu lar" music by tho Auditorium orchestra. Tho elocutionary entertainment given last evening at tho Methodist church by Miss llalla Skivington, of tho Pittsburg high school, was woll at tended. Miss Skivington Is a clever recitationist and pleased everybody who heard her. Sho is a graduate of the Womans College at Marietta. Sis tersville Dally Drill. Miss Addio Chapman, who has been spending her vacation in this city, returned to Columbus Saturday. Mr. Georgo Marsch, of Cincinnati, Who has been spending tho Holidays witli his mother and sisters east of tho city, left for his homo Sunday morn ing. ' Mr. John Crooks, who has been re porting for tho Register for several months, resigned his position Saturday night and will return to his class in College tomorrow, Mr. Sam Hrown, of Newport, a member of tho regular army, who has been on a furlough for several weelcs, passed through tho city Saturday on Ills way to Ft. Thomas, ICy., where ho is located. Prof.-Frank Bailey and wife, who have been spending the Holidays at Chester Hill, passed through tho city Saturday, on their way to Newport, "where Prof. Bailey is toaching, t Mr. Dana Davis is seriously ill with malaria fever. Miss Alice Hogan loft Saturday for Chicago, where she Is teaching. DeWltt Bower, who has been very sick with pneumonia for somo time, Is souiowhat Improved. Miss Amy Slim lei: will leave in a few days for Chicago where sho will take a courso to fit herself for an in structor in physical training and dol sarte. Two pianos from Vaughn & Co. will be used In "A Trip to Chinatown." Burlesque of Italian opora "in ''A Trip to Chinatown." Tho Qtlbort Opora Co., which filled nn ongagemont at Slstersville Satur day night, camo down on tho Virginia Sunday and spont tho night in this city. They loavo this morning on tho tj. & M. for Coshocton. Tho Singing School taught by Mr. C. N. Adams will hold a meeting to night the last ot tho term, in tho Baptist church, beginning at 7:1G. Conductor Mike Lavolle, of tho 'A. & O., who is enjoying a few days lay off, was in the city la6t night The body of fireman N. A. Mat thews, who was killed In tho Saturday night wreck at Schooley's Station, camo in over tho B. & O. S. W. Sunday evoning and goes out over tho T. & O. C. Ex. this morning for burial at his homo aUAmcsville. i V Mr:Snd MriWHl Slack. whVhave been spending a few days in this city, returned to their homo at WcsV Super ior Saturday. Tho trial of John Wesley Curtis on the charge of grand larceny, will bo heard before 'Squiro Ouyton at 1 p. tn. today. John Wilking, of the West Side, who was recently awardoJ the Second street paying contract, has purchased a large .seven ton roller to be used on the paving. C. B. Gates Post and W. R. C. will havo public installation and social this oyening. Supper 10 cents. Prof. Arnold's orchestra of 15 men will furnish music for "A Trip to Chinatown." ARRESTED AT CINCINNATI The l'coplo Who Mobbed Wm. lon't Want to Come Hack. Smith Peter Loutor and Lizzie Michels, who are suspected of having robbed William Smith, of Valley Mills, back of Wil liamstown, in a house of ill repute in Parkersburg, were arrested in Cincin nati, but refuse to come back without a letral fight The Michels woman stated that she had eloped with Louter, who was Hy ing with the Cox woman, and that wofa why they had been arrested. Prestoncurtls. Saturday eyening Mr. Georgo Pres ton, tho eilicient and popular gentle man who serves in the capacity of foreman at Nye's foundry, left for Lit- tlo Hocking on a trip from which ho will return a benedict. The happy lady in tho case is Miss Laura Curtis, who resides at Little Hocking, but is well and favorably known in this city. According to program the ceremony was to take place on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston taking up their residence in Marietta after a few days visit at Llttlo Hocking. Tho Leader joins their many friends in extending con gratulations. Mrs. John McGovern. About five o'clock Saturday evening occurred the death of Mrs. Catherine McGovern, wifo of John McGovern, at her homo on south Seventh street She wes 7- years old and her death was due to diseases incident to old age. Sho was united in marriage to Mr. Mc Govern 55 years ago, in Ireland, iml migrating to this country 15 years later. Twelve children wero born to the union all of whom are dead. The funeral will occur Tuesday at U a. in., sun timo, at St. Marys Catholic church. Custavus Milam In the person of Mr. Gustavus Milam dread consumption claimed another victim at 0 o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. Milam was 21 years of age and had been ill for some time. He died at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. Simon dollar. Besides a wife he leaves a widowed mother and three brothers to mourn his untimely end, and to whom is extended the sympathy of the com munity in their sad bereavement. The funeral will tako place at tho Lower German church Tuesday at 1:110 p. ui., sun time. Big Oil Deal. Wo understand that quite an im portant oil deal took placo Saturday morning in this city. Mr. Rathbono representing tho Glendale Oil Co., pur chased a largo tract of territory back of Newport, including several hundred acres and extending back near Archers Fork. There aro six producing wells on the tract and the consideration is said to be $10,000. All tho Popular Magazines for Janu ary may bo obtained at the News Stand in the Union Depot TREES AND PLANTS. In -Marseilles imitation nutmegs wore formerly made from bfuii, clay und nutmeg! ofta. A The cliuiuuios tree grows to a height of :.'U or m icet. native of Ceylno, It is bcllced to be u Mllabar pepper 1b bald to bring the highebt price in the great pepper mar kets of t lie world. The leaves muLeven the bark of tho nutmeg tree are bald to hue the fru granco of the seed. The anise bred plant grows sponta neously In most of tho countries around the Mediterranean. Cinnamon was brought to Greece and Home hcfoio the time of Chriht by Aru bl tin merchants. The World'h Fair Tests showed bo baking po'vdsr so pure or so great in leav cning power aa tho RoyaL TAICINC THE BANK. Ohio I'.lvor llouta Tying The lro. up to Knciipe Tho continued cold snap of tho past fow days has formed much Ice in tho Ohio and tho river yesterday was full of miniature icebergs. Unless a very porceptiblo rise in tomporaturo follows today a freeze-up is almost certain within tho noxt thirty-six hours. Tho Lorena arrived down from Pitts burg Sunday and tied up in tho mouth of tho Muskingum. Tho Virginia passed down Sunday afternoon and will attempt to reach Cincinnati. During tho hour she was tied up here many of our people took advantage of the opportunity to inspect her.. The wharfboat was moved to the west bank of the Muskingum yester tcrday a'rid is tied up at the. Vnoiut." "Otlirir boats iriitjijj mouth of tho Mus- uiuuui mc liiu wiiui i:a IlUUIti X'. lit Goobel, H 1C. Bedford, T. N. Barns dall and tho Waverly ferryboat Did You Ever Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be perfectly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Com plaints, exerting a wonderful direct in fluence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appe tite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spoils, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Ex citable, Melancholy or troubled with Di..y Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed bv its use. Fifty cents and 51.00 at W, U. Styer'b Drug Store. uy a It is a source of culture for your children and end less delight in your home. But do not be misled into buying anything but an in strument of known manu facture by a reputable firm. Cheap John instruments and irresponsible dealers are plentiful shun them Buy a Good One! The instruments manu iactured by the Lawrence & Son Piano Company, Marietta, stand at the very head of the list for tone quality and finish. Fifty four of them are now being used in Manetta homes to the delight and complete satisfaction of their owners. Get in touch with them. Buy a Lawrence! Pianos and Organs. X'MAS PRESENTS! Wo have a fine lot of New Instru ments in our Store and are giving spec lul prices to close them out. Wo havo S Pianos, :i Organs that we will sell very cheap that are a little shop-worn. The best is the cheapest. Decker Bros., Haines P.ro?., Rildwin, Fischer, Islington Pianos, and Estey and Hamilton Organs. R. W. Vaughn & Ca., Corner Second and l'utnum Streets, Marietta, Ohio. ZBA-TTIMI'S Tonsorial Art Palace. Citizens Nat. Bank Building. Finest ftutflt la the city. Four chairs, anil all coavenlences, Ladles' Ilali -cutting aail bhampoolng a Specialty. CONRAD BAUM Proprietor. Vr BUSUJESS,. LOCALS; tarnn. w. m. hart, dehtist. pace Putnam St., between Front and Second, tSTDu. E. P. Enny,, Dentist. Offlce 804 Front streot, opposite Soldiers Monument.' CXrDJt.-G ALLAGHEIt-Dlsoaes of the eye and ilttluK of gl.iui.os. Law Ilullfilng I'utnam street. Sff-FOIl HUNT A veiy desirable small hotibe and lot, No. 817 Fourth street. Apply at Homu 2, Wells Block. Sec. 31st, St. KU"On Moaday and Tuesday of nest weel: Mr. Georco Wleser will bo visited by a carpeu roan, who will show tho finest line of carpets and rugs ever exhibited In Marietta. Those contemplating tho purchase of a rug or car pet will do well to call at Mr. Wleser's store on the two days above mentioned. "MUST GO" PRICES FOE 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 wilPclean out the stock. E3 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, Bed1 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. 172 FKOXT To make loom for Spring Goods wo have decided to sell the follow ing named goods and a great many other things at a very lowjwice. 1 only Air Tight licauty Heating stove, a beauty price was $i(, will sell at Sl'J. 1 Gas Cook Stove price 610, will sell $7.50 1 " " " $s, " ((.'J5 1 Oak Heating Stoyo pi ice flVJ.SO, will sell $10. SO. 1 Oak Heating Stoye price SU, will sell 50.00. 1 Oil Heating Stove pneu $7.00 will sell S.ri.50. 1 Oil Heating Stove price SS..10, will sell 50 00. 1 model -10 Columbia Ulcvcle lb!.", price $70.00. Also several second-hand wheels at prices to suit If you will call at mir Mm-ft yon will bo convinced for' yourself that our prices are below the lowest on these goods. Opposite Telephone No. 118. A Cozy Hearth Is the very ideal ot domestic bliss. Juet now as winter is setting in earnest is a very appropriate time to talk "fireplace," and r How is the Time To Get One Cheap , Because we've got lots of them, and in great variety of styles. Fitting up "Chimney Cor ners" is our specialty, and we are better qualified to do the work artistically than are any of our would-be competitors. Everything that pertains to a Gas Fire is in our special province. H "A. Wagner & S017 1 c A further JONES, STREET. We also have l'J Wood Mantels prices from ?." to 5-10; these wo will sell at a great reduction. Can furnish tilo and settings for them if you wish as wo always carry a full stock of .same. We also havo a large line of Table Cut lery, Carving Knives and Spoons that wo are cutting the prices on. Cristy liread Knives at 2."c per set. At the present time wo have on hand about 12 Second-hand Ifeauty lleat inirstoses, all in good order, that wo will sell cheap. See them if you want u liargain. Union Depot. 229 Second Street. Bro; 404 Third St DAY i 'i -4 il ll n ?' ; &' ' -, .'WtSlWi'K '' -i( 6i, $m&i:m-,MhJ$uru dMdx4