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ft ,' 3 ft ? K I i if Marietta Headquarters for Eastman Kodak Co. l Wo handle nil Btoea of Kodaks. Films. Paper, Chemicals, PrlntlngjOutfits, Toning Outfits, etc. Printing and Finishing done for Amateurs. The Marietta Picture Mam ftmmmmmmmtt ... The Quad. i .1 1 Tho Largest T'icture and the Smallest Camera Combined for $5.00. ' For Sale by CHARLES BLUME THE JEWELER t 129 Putnam" street', Marietta, Ohio. UUUiluUUuUUUU 'Two More Samples Left. tMroj, CAMERA ij f uuti mums uiucrty, ubtciuu, uuw cuo.uu One gents' Viking, " $100, " $70.00 We also received last night. !1 Eclipse, $100 list, which will go at $50. One gents' Kankakee, list J00, will go at $25.00. One ladies' Dutchess, list $00, will go at 80.00. Three Juvenile wheels at $25.00. Now is the chance to got a wheel at the right price. Big Four Cycle Co., 110 Front street. J. C. Saner. R. E. Race. J. M. Williams. THE VERDICT Was in our favor, the jury was made up of "SUMMER G-IRLS" Not twelve but hundreds of them, and they were unanimous. Our new soda drink f CARDINAL FLIP .(5 cents.) It waB on trial, the verdict was one short word "delicious." There's no appeal from thiB Putnam Street Pharmacy 124 Putnam St., Marietta, Ohio. ins Out Here is your chance to get a gSod wheel cheap. One Gents' wheel, list $100.00, for $55.00. One Gents' wheel, list $85.00, for'$50.00. " J, J ' One Ladies' wheel, list $85.00? for $48.50. One Gents' wheel, list $75.00, for $45.00. W. R. Koerner. JB. Mb JM -SU- K M Jte. -it. !fr &- ?4!fr. && vMfe ffffffWffwf ESTAUUSHF.U 1607 GEO, STIUSCKER. HKNIIY STIIECKXR GEO. STRECKER &. CO., Manufacturers ot Marine, Stationary and Oil Well Boilers, Oil Tanks, Smoke Stacks and Tubo Expanders. Special attention given to rVpaulngJJoHers In toe oil fields. We employ none but the best mecbanlcs In this line. Give us a trial we know we can please you. Office and works on West Side. BjifagTinrjgpy Clos ale MARIETTA DAILY LEADER MONDAY. JULY 20, THOO PERSONAL LOCAL E. II, Ketmedyj-of Sistersvllle, was the guest of friends in the city Sunday. Thomas Fulkerson, Judson Cassldy and a fellow named Cassidy are in the city prison awaiting trial befoto Mayor Melscnhcldcr on the charge of drunk enness and disorderly conduct. A largo majority of tho base ball "fans" of Marietta are rooting for Cin cinnati. Their feathers dropped last night when they learned that llalti rhonS again defeated the Queen City team by u "scare oj Wto JSi-. j! . " t, 1 OpnstaliUvvJ. H.i Dye .washout on Newell's Run Sunday and arrested Rufus New Ion on tile charge of Shoot ing with intent to kill at- aj)(yoman named Elizabeth Noland. The alleged offense was committed July fcth and the warrant upon which Newlen was arrested was issUed by 'Squire Guy ton. In arresting his man Constable Dye had considerable trouble with female relatives of the prisoner and was com pelled to pull his rovolver. Newlen was brought in handcuffed and placed in the county jail to await a hearing. Tho Constable advises any officer hereafter making an arrest, about four miles up Newell's Run to take along assistance. Geo. B. Sunderland sold the John Steen property, on Oilman avenue, to Mrs. A. Brown arid the William, Dfiwees" property, on Harmar street, to Mr. A. Brown. It begins to look as though the Ohio Valley League were to bo suc cessfully organized. A meeting will bo hold here Tuesday for that purpose, The third and last of the series of games botween the Eclipse team of East Liverpool and Marietta, was play ed Saturday and won easily by the lat ter by a score of 7 to 1. For a while it looked like a shut-out, but a two base hit'by Goodwin in the sixth innincr scored Twaddle, Who went to first on 'four balls. Tho visitors made only three hits off of Jack Taylor, who pitched' a splendid game. 'Tho Mari ettas secured 10 hits. The crowd in at tendance 'was unusually good. Mrs. Garvey, formerly Miss Block some, of Ironton, is in the city visiting friends. il)i227 The Logan bate ball team will be here Tuesday and Wednesday. On Friday and Saturday tho Marietta's will play at Cambridge. Policeman James Rooney has been confined to the house by rheumatism for the past three weeks and is in a serious condition. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilonry Rittenhouse, Second and Greene streets, died Sunday afternoon. Miss Clara Ebinger, of this place, and her guest, Miss Nellie Adair, of Amesyille, spent Sunday in Beverly, visiting friends. Chas! Otto and family left Satur day morning for Cleveland and other northern cities. Deputy U. JS. Marshal Mason and wife, of Cincinnati, have beon visiting relatives and friends here since Satur day. -"-Rev- Clias. Mills is the guest of his parents, Prof, and Mrs. J. L. Mills. Mrs. H. L. Sibley returned Satur day from Racine where she has been visiting her mother f or the past .ten days. An unusual and shocking occur rence was reported Saturday, haying taken place in tho family of a Mr. Wil liams, who lives back of Harmar Hill. Mrs. Williams went to the cistern to draw some water and upon lifting tho covering was horrified to discover her two-year-old infant floating on the sur face unconscious. The baby waB res cued immediately and resuscitated. It had evidently been kept from sinking by the air confined under its clothing. How it came, in the cistern is a mystery. The funeral of Mrs. Johanna Pfoif fer, took place from the German M. E. church yesterday afternoon. Augusta Lodge, Daughters of Re bekah, will .picnic at Blcnnerhasset Island on Wednesday, July, 0th. The party will be. taken down on the Steamer Sonoma and will be accom panied by good music Miss Alta Morris, of Columbus, and Miss Sinclair, of Bellairo, came down the Ohio on the Steamer Liberty, Sat xirday night and were guests of rela tives in Marietta over Sunday. Dr. Thomas Mullin was adjudged insane in Probate Court Saturday and will be takerfHq.the Athens Stato JIos- pltalforatreatment. l .w MlssVVmeliat Weber 'left Saturday on a visit to friends and relatives at Churchtown. A daughter was born Friday even ing to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stacey, Rain bow. A marriage license was Issued Sat urday to James Hammond, of Boverly, and Dora Foster, of Marlotta. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morris and children, of Columbus, weie in the city Sunday, guests of Mrs. W. G. Way. " Before Judge Sibley Saturday, a petition for injunction in tho matter of .the Incorporation- of the yillage of Belprc, was presented for the third time. , iW. U. Papo, superintendent of the street railway at Franklin, Pa , is in tho city on business' Miss Agnes Collier, who has been the guest of Miss Salllo'Kno.v, Putnam street, returned Saturday to her-home in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. F. V, Vincent were guests of friends and relatives in the city Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. M. R. Andrews left Saturday to visit friends at Beverly. Wm. Voshel, of East Liverpool, is tho guest of his mother at Hills, P. O. John Robinson's circus will bo in Marietta, Aug. 5th. In Probate Court Saturday a lunacy aflidavit was filed against A. Calvert, of Warron township, and an inquest will bo holcf today. "'-Th'o1' Warren1 tihapcl" M.'B. society wlftgivfe a sopltillat.vth,o churtm Satur- I day, .August. 1, afternoon and evening. i coruiiu luvimwuu is uxieuueu iu uu. Marietta Commandery No. 50, IC. T., met at their Asylum on Putnam street Friday evening anil conferred the Red Cross degree upon two candi dates. Tho people of Moore's Junction will glvq an ice-cream social at Mrs. Ellonwood's, Tuesday evening. All are cordially invited. The exact receipts from tho Cornel -villo festival to aid tho Moss Run flood sufferers were $45.00, which together with $25.80 cash contributions makes the total $71.40. In addition to this sumflve wagon loads of second-hand clothing, groceries, etc., have been re ceived by tho committee and Will be distributed among the needy at once. Sweet l'eiu. By Mrs. E. S. Bailev. Have you e"ver considered the virtue That dwells In the modeSt sweet pea. And what a delightful evangel This bright little flower may beV I mind the delight It once gave me, Its marvelous power to please. When alone among strangers, wai bi ought me 'A handful ot fragrant sweet peas. Much Joy we can gather for others, And often a pained heart can eaie, Uy the gift; with a few words of kindness, BHOf a handful of dainty sweet peas, Cure I'or Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Head ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted topraciire a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving tho needed tonic to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medi cine. Try it once. Fifty cents and $1.00 at W. H. Styer's Drug Store. Funny "Ads." The, Equitable Record has a lot of amusing advertisements which were collected by a London periodical. "Annual sale now on. Don't go else where to bo cheated Come in here." "Two sisters want washing." "Wanted A room by two gentlemen about thirty feet long and twenty feet broad." "Wanted, by a respectable girl, her passage to New York, willing to take care of children arnfa good sailor." "Respectable widow wants washing on Tuesdays." "For Sale A pianoforte, the proper ty of a musician with carved legs." ' "Mr. Brown furrier begs to announce that he will make no gowns, capes, etc., for ladies out of their own skin." "Bull-dog for sale; will eatanything; very fond of children." "Wanted An organist and a boy to blow the same." "Wanted A boy to be partly outside and partly behind the counter." Bucklen'aAm en Halve. Tub Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bvW.H. Styer. An Excellent Show. Pawnee Bill's Wild West show pitch ed its tents on the Eastslde flats.Thurs day and all day the grounds were swarmed with eager spectators. Both afternoon and evening performances were largely attended and all were thoroughly pleased with tho exhibit. All the different phases of frontier life were portrayed in a realistic and thrill ing manner and for an exhibition of its kind it is the best that over visited Warren. Tho daring riding and feats of horsemanship exhibited by bands of Indians, cowboys and Mexicans was of a high order and filled the hearts of all with admiriition. Tho boomerang throwing by tthe Australian bushmen wal a novel'Ieaturo ana deserving of special commendation. InBhortjtlje antire performance from start o finish was oxcellent and held the closest at tention of the largo audiences. --Warron Pa. Mirror. At Murietta, July 25th. Tho Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Callouetto. Druggist, Beavers villo, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken wlth'La Grippe and tried nil the physi cians for miles about, but Si no avail and was given up and told I could not Uiye. Having Dr. King's New Discov ery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from tho first dose began to got butter, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. Wo wont keep store or house without it." Got a free trol at W- H. Styer's Druff Store. Chief Disbrow, ot tho Mow Brighton, Pa., Police, Makes a Public Statement of Interest' Awell known citizen of New Brigh ton is Mr. Edmund Disbrow, and old resident and a public ofllcial. As chief of the police, ho is recognized as a cap able and clUcient officer. If the state ment of anyone carries weight with It, surely, nouo could be stronger than that of Mr. Disbrow. Said he to our repre sentative: "Kidney trouble ias, during many years beon a source of a great amount of misery for me. From my back1 I suffered most; I had a dull, heavy pain and soreness in tho small of my back, which wus at times very se veio; I would got so stiff, as if I had been working hard; I lost tny grip, for ray nervous system seemed affected also I would have such a general feeling of languor that I did not feol good for nnythins; the urine would cpmerery frequent by spells, undthisj wa more especially noticeable if I caught cold. I hoard in several ways about Doan's Kidney Pills, und I final ly decided to givo them a trial. 1 went to the drug store of Harry L. Schweppe, where I found them highly recommended. I obtained a box and commenced'their use. I can truthfully suy that all of the words of praise that have beon said about them docs not any more than do them justice. Since using thern I feel like a different man; the pain in my back was very quickly removed; the urine was corrected, and the feeling of lassitude has left me; my nerves seem to be better, for I can now hold us tight a grip as I eycr could In my life. I hope that many others who suffer likewise will oniy givo Doan's Kidney Pills a trial." It would be hard to produce any better endorse ment of merit than the statement of Mr. Disbrow. It will surely disarm the skeptics. - ' Foralo by all dealers; price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. AFTKlt TUB FIRST UUINtX. "Ain't ye;: me pertickeler t rind.Casey, me boy?" "Donoan, me good man, an' if Oi was pertickeler, Oi wouldn't be yure f rind I "Life. Two Ideals. William la five and Marearot seven Dear little comforters, Rifts of Heaven! They stood one day by their mother's chair, Fondling her face and stroking her hair. "When I'm a man," said William the bold, "When I'm a man, I'll be good as gold; I will lo good as papa Is now." ADd his sister answered with earnest brow: "Yes, Willie dear. If you'ro good as he. You'll bo Just as good as a man can be Will ho not, mainmar With faith and pride, "Ho cannot be bettci," the dear ono re plied. O Christ tho forgiving! O Father In Heaven ! Would I were pure as the girl of seven I Blot out tho sins of the past yet alive. jihko mo a3 true as tno boy of five. S S. Times. BUSINESS LOCALS. S'-WANTED Two furnished rooms, one suitable for office and one for bed room. I'ront street preferred. ROOMS, Leader Office. 5B"FOU SALE A family horse, sit years old. Dark Bay. Also for rent, a barn with four stalls. Call at 810 Front street. E&"Taudem for rent. The Big Four Cycle Co has a brand-new Viking Tandem which they offer for rent to responsible and careful parties. tSWANTnD Salesmen to bell a first-class specialty to the bicycle trade. We have an entlrely new article which sells on bight. Salesmen canmake from 310 to 125 per day. Write for particulars. Garland Novelty Mfg. Co , Cleveland, O JWCIIAS. S. HART, M. D., office and resi dence No. SOU Putnam street. Telephone 209. Cr-DIi, T.v S.'WARD, Dentist. Law Building, rooms 7 and 8. Office in S3TDR. C. V. DYE, Dentist, Marietta, Ohio Office 292 Front Street, over Wels' Grocery. t3TDR. W. M. HART, Dentist. Office 12 Putnam St.,betwoen Front and Second. J3TDH. E. p. EnDy,, Dentist. Office Front street, opposite Soldiers Monument. Gas administered. 804 TDR. GALLAGHER Dlseases'of the eye and fitting of glasses. Law Building Putnam street. BUT3.M, HART, 'Dentist. Office over Witt. Jig's Jewelry Store, Front 5t, Hours lrom 9 a. m.,to 5 p. m. tap OR SALEifCFour young saddle horses', ISO good drivers, slnghjor double, Perfectly sound, kind and gentlej' Also a farm. .Inquire at 821 Third street iwk C"FOR SALE College property onTlfth astreet, opposite Mound Cemetery, on easy terms. Lots in "Emerson Heights," Sub divi sion and six acres, adjoining corp. line at low prices. Several resldenco properties in the city for sale. Terms made easy. Farm In De catur Tp, for Bale or exchange. Call and see us when looking for property. Wahd & Stone, 2 i Second Street. FOR SALE An ft rnmi hfiiiEa in rrt.1r c H22 n monthly payments. Three new houses 700 each, (several lots In Stretkers Subdlvl Jlon from ISO to 1200. A business room on Put nam St. 11200. The Meuser Tannery property on becond St. lot ooxiso ft. 1 5000 win be sold as a whole or in strips, on paved street and good iwHitwi w uuaiucoa uiuvuo, . J. A. Plumkr & Son, Cor. Pntnam and Second Streets. How to Dress Well arid Economically! Subscribe for THE DELINEATOR, the best ? sSfcw. fgTH'' VV. cvfti complete stock of the Butterick Patterns.. Don't forget our closing-out sale of Shirt Waists wonderfully cheap. S. R. TURNER & CO. THE FIEST OF THE Del You'll be surprised what a lot of Summer Underwear a Dollar will buy. It's a price cut all along the lino. FIRST LOT Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vest 20 for $ 1.00 or 5 cents eaoh. SECOND LOT Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vest, good quality, 16 for $1.00 or G-f cents each. THIRD LOT Extra quality, tape finish, 10 for $1.00 or 10 cents each, and so on through our stock. The same in our Hosiery Department: FIRST LOT Children's and Misses' Black Ribbed, full fashioned and guaranteed fast black, 19 cents per pair or 3 pair for 50 cents; all sizes, regular price 25 cents per pair. SECOND LOT Ladies' Black Lisle Thread Hose, full regular made, 38 cents a pair or 2 pair for 75 cents; retail anywhere for 50 cents per pair. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY. The Standard Fashion Sheets and Publications for August are now in and ready for distribution. Just received for sale on commission a lot of first-class Sewing Machines very cheap, for cash. Yours respectfully, OHAS. JONES,. 172 FRONT STREET. FAXX, IN' Join the thiong that is rushing to our store constantly to buy If you want nice papers at very lowest prices do not fail to join the procession. Remember the place, at J. W. Dysle&Co., DRUGGISTS, 128 Front Street. Wholesale, Retail. A'. J. RICHARDS, PHARMACIST, Next door to First Nat'l Bank."- FRONT ST.' . MARIETTA, Wa Fir. o L Personal attention nlvori 'to com pounding of Proscriptions.. ,, You are cordially invited to call and see bur line of Mantels, Tile and Grates, Yours most respectfully, H. A. WAGNER & BRO., 404 Ttyrd St., '. Marietta, Ohio of all the fashion Magazines, and thusget at the foun tain head of fashion information and then come here for your Dress Goods and Trimmings and thus get at the foun tain head of high grade and stylish materials. August Delineators and Fashion Sheets are now ready, and a rgains For Pipe Cutting and all kinds of Machine Work, new and repair, go to CLINE BROS., i Maoliine "Works, Third and ButlerSts. Marietta, O. &lk&lk&&&l&&4M!. $m SB- 7t ?! ( "7B- 1R- -W- W -SKSl-e- -7fi 1 f MASON & MILLS, P- SijcoiidjSt,, opp. Union Depot " 'NeafrStylish Work. Satis , t faction Guaranteed. f f I I i.n v Jl (I ,rr