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'"etowhott W ? W i Are Ybii thinking: of gettiuK your picture taken? If so, of course you want the Latest Style, Best Finish Most Nalnral Expression, And n "SpeAking" Likeness. In short THE BEST, which everybody ., . knows is mado by The Marietta Piptpreffrtaiv MARIETTA DAJLY LEADER FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1800 PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Here'sa'Corte'Snre i . When your purchases at my storo amount to $3 you aro entitled to an 'order on J. W. King, the Photographer, on presentation of which, together with tl.50 you will recelvo Six of. King's Best B IniBhed Cabinets and One Steel Engraving Photograph on an India Tint Mount. This 'Offer is for a Limited Time. Tako advantage of it. CHARLES BXjTJME Till: JEWELER t 129 Putnam street, Marietta, Ohio. TUB "BELLE OF THE BALL." Would not have-been ! half so charming if sho had not boen wish as well as "pretty." The reason is easy to find: Rare Per- t fumes lend added .charm to beauty and the above young lady was posted. Backed up . her judgment, too, by supplying her "perfume wants" at the right place; 80 m S PUTNAM STREET DRUG STORE. i Tho "Belles" all know our stock of "society odors" is most complete. One thing is cer tainyou may forgot us, but the remem branco of our deli cate, b-Vee and LAST ING perfumes will linger loncer with yon than tho mem ory of the "last roso of summer." Putnam Street Pharmacy 124 Putnam St., Marietta, Ohio. Bicycles Built and Repaired. New parts for any wheel in stock or made to order at SALZMAN'S MACHINE SHOP, 225 Ohio St, Marietta, 0 ESTABLISHED 1867 GEO. SXRECKEIU HKNBY STRBCKIH GEO. STREGKER & CO., Manufacturers of Marine, Stationary and 01 Well Boilers, Oil Tanlts, Smolio Stacks and Tube Expanders. Special attention given to repairing Boilers In the oil fields. We employ none but tno best mechanics In this line. Give us a trial wo know we can please you. Offlco and works on West Side. Buggies, Phaetons, Carriages and Wagons MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE RE GARDLESS OF COST. ' Before buying a vehicle, 'don't1 fail to call on the undersigned, as he can save you considerable money on any purchase. Half dozen Spring Wagons and Oil Backboards of Bay's own make, also a lot of lumber wagons will sell at a bargain. THOS. C. BAY, 315-17-10 Second St MARIETTA, O. Examination 'of Teachers of Washington County will be held from 8 A. M. until 8l. M. at the Marietta High School, n the second Saturday of each month except oanuary, July and August. , MAIWIH K. ANDRBWS, , Sept. 10, 'HO. Pres.B'd of Examiners, Mrs. S. M. Campbell entertained a number of frlonds 'Thursday at dinnor al her home on South Third street. Ex-Treasurer E. W. Schoflold, of Iro.iton, is in tho city, tho guest of Capt J. U. Hovey, and looking ,af tor business matters. The funeral of Abraham Rcch, who died Wednesday, will tako place today at 10 a. m. At tho Congregational parsonago Wednesday evening Rov. C. E. Dickin son performed' tho ceremony which rs!WHLfjYferi "-Mr. and Mrs. Lou R. "Vance, form erly of Marietta, aro visiting Mr. Vance's parents in this olty. Thoy will leave next week for Warren, whoro Mr. Vance has accepted a dress depart ment position in Smith, Dennison & Co's largo storo. Wo are glad to learn of his success in his choson business. Guernsey Times. A pair of mules belonging to Ezra Walker, of Little Hocking, got loose on Tuesday night last and got on tho rail rood near the west end of tho bridge. The fast train, going cast about 11 o'clock, struck them and carried them clear across the bridgo and dumped them on the east side. A gentleman from Bollairo has about completed arrangements by which ho is to purchaso tho stock of clothing of Mr. Sam Sulzbachcr, and dispose of it in the store-room occupied by Mr. Sulzbacher. Officer Posey leaves today on a hunting trip to Torch, O., and tho members of tho forco aro smacking their lips in anticipation of the largo amount of savory game which he will brintr homo with him, no matter what it costs. Mrs. Samuel Malonoy died WedncS' day evening at her homo at tho corner of Eighth and Washington streets, of diseases incident to old aire. Sho was 83 years old and leaves a husband and one daughter, tho latter being Mrs. John Lconhardt. Funeral Saturday at 2:80 o'clock p. in. Some timo ago Marshal Parlin lQcat ed Eyerett and George Uarker, the two boys under indictment in this county for stealingubieycles, at Huntington, Arkansas, where they were living with relatives. It will bo remembered that they are two ,of four prisoners who broke jail last summer by digging tholr way through a solid brick wall. Mar shal Parlin has been in communication with tho officers at Huntington and on Thursday Everett, for tvhoso conviction thero is a reward offered of S25, was placed under arrest. A telegram re ceived states that Georgo also will soon be in custody. Prosecuting At torney Preston will secure tho neces' sary requisition papers and Sheriff Dyo will tro-to Arkansas to brinff back tho prisoners. Mrs. Mary 15. Fearing, widow of tho late Silas Fearing, died Thursday morning of diseases incident to old age. The funoral will tako place from tho residence at 0:30 o'clock Saturday morning. A number of members of tho local lodge of Masons will attend tho open ing of tho new Masonic Tomplo at Parkersburg tonight. Tho initiatory degreo was conferred ut tho regular meeting of Guttenberg Lodge No. 310 Thursday evening. A new plate glass window has been put in tho front of Chas. Jones' storo to replace the one recently broken by a missile thrown by some unknown parly. Miss Sadio Neill entertained a number of her friends at her home on Muskingum avenue Wednesday even ing. Those present were Misses Ellis, Osterle, Athey, Lapham, Ogle, Bunch and Batton. A very en jeyablo evening was spent. Mrs. Fredoricka Pfeiffer, widow of the lato Jacob M. Pfeiffer, died at her homo Thursday morning, tho 18th, after an illness of oyer four years of paralysis. Tho age of the deceased was eighty-four years, anil she was a native of Germany. Sho leaves seven children and a host of friends to mourn her loss. Miss Hopo Wllhelm is suffering from nn attack of diphtheria and the house has been quarantined. Capt Mack Gamble, who has been out of tho steamboat business for some -time, is reported to be making plans for a now packet for he Wheeling! Louisville trado. Parkersburg Jour nal. M1 Supt A. C. Campbell, of tho Ameri can Telephone & Telegraph Company, New York, Is in tho city. Mr. Frceland C. Wilson died of Brlght's disease Thursday morning at the Bradford House, this city, where he had been making his home. The de ceased was 78 years of ago and has rela tives at Warner, whero tho remains will bo shipped for burial. Among tho local Shrinors who loft Thursday to attend tho special meet ing at Wheeling were : Messrs. Law rence Largoy, 0. S. Colt, F. C. Audlbort, G, M. Payne, I. J. Ellis, T. H. Sugden, E. B, Morrison, W. M. Morse and Henry Strecker. Died, Wednesday, Novembor llth, at his homo near Cutler, Mr. William Smith, after an illness of sevoral weeks. Ho will bo burled with Masonic honors. Tho Queen City is tho euphonious name by which tho now Cincinnati packot will bo known, and In tho selec tion of Cincinnati Is a second time honored. When the construction of tho boat was, of necessity, given to tho Cincinnati marine ways it was thought bv rivormon that in choosing a namo the Smoky City would bo considered. Tho namo is a pretty one, however, and tho officers of tho company say they will not forgot Pittsburg when they bulid another boat Pittsburg Post Mr. Fred Kraft has removed his family from Newport to this eity. Mr. W. J. Bay, of this city, has re ceived from' the Star Soan.com nan v. of ZoncsvillOjiOhiop a- prlzei of: $25 - as one J of tljo successful readers ot.n prizo rebus. ' Tho following officers wero elected at tho annual meeting of tho Trustees of tho Woman's Home : President Mrs. T. D. Dale ; Vice President, Mrs. J. D. Cadwallader ; Secretary, Mrs. J. P. Laing; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. E. J. Lobdell; Treasurer, Miss Buchan an. Tho Consulting Trustees, Messrs. J. D. Cadwallader, S. J. Hathaway and R. C. Dawes, wero continued. Tho proposition is made forasorics of Sunday afternoon sacred concerts in tho Auditorium for tho coming winter and the Marietta band will consider the matter at their next meeting Mon day night Should tho project be car riod out season tlcltots at a nominal price will bo issued. Marietta Council No. 1544, Royal Arcanum, will meet Saturday eyonincr. An address will bo delivered by A. D. Follott Regular mcotlng of C. B. Gates Post W. R. C. tonight Hon. Aug. M. Campbell and Messrs. M. F. and T. S. Bly, of St. MaryB, W. Va., wero in the city on business Thursday. A steam bending press at the Chair Factory exploded Thursday afternoon with tremendous force. Tho force of tho explosion expended itself down' ward, and a hole was mado in the two inch floor, beside two 4x0 scantling supporting tho floor lolng broken. The machine is practically destioycd. At tho regular meeting of Buell Post G. A. R. Thursday, Nov. 5th, a vote of thanks was tendered tho Mayor, Council an,d Janitor for tho uso of tho basement during the time election re turns wero being received in tho Audi torium. Buell Post is trying to ac cumulate funds to carry it to tho next grand encampment at Buffalo, N. Y., and the courtesies of these gentlemen enabled them to realize handsomely from serving luncheon in the basement of tho city building. Married, in this city Thursday afternoon, Novembor 12th, by tho Rev. Mr. F. R. Crooks, Mr. G. E. Sonnan stine, of McConnelsvllle, and Miss Lona McCleary, of Marietta. Mr. Henry Otterboln left Thursday for Cincinnati, aftor a rest of a week on account of illness. Mr. Otterbein is in tho storo of tho Marietta Chair Co., at Cincinnati. Walter Close, aged 10, son of Peter Close, of Mill Creek, had the misfortune to accidentally shoot himself Thursday afternoon while out hunting. In at tempting to get over a fence while carrying his gun, a double barrel breech-loading shot gun, in some man ner tho gun struck a rail so that tho weapon was discharged. The load en tered his left shoulder, tearing the flesh and shattering tho end of the collar bone. Dr. Willis, of this city, dressed the boys hurts, which are severe. Tho lad will bo extremely fortunate if tho arm is saved. Engineer Felkel, who has boen making the survey for tho proposed Ohio river bridge, will complete his preliminary work and leavo today. He expects to return in about one week with tho matter in such a shape that the scheme may assume definite form. A select dance was given last eve ning at Wehrs' Hall on Front street and was highly enjoyed by tho young people present. Mrs. Dr. Sam Hart left Thursday ovenlng on a visit to frlonds In Now York and Boston. Sixteen telegraph operators met Thursday evening at tho Trades and Labor Hall and organized a local branch of tho Order Railroad Teleg raphers. Grand Chief Powell was present and delivered an Interesting address. Officers were elected as fol- lows DlcWasorT, Chief f F. Si Payne 1st Asslssant Chief; Chas. Jordan, 2d Assistant Chief; E. W. Williamson, Secretary and Treasurer; H. B. Wil liams, Marshal; S. S. Dyar, Inside Sentinel; G. R. Vanvaloy, Outsido Sent inel; P. Costollo, Past Grand Chief. But so Different. It's Proof That Counts and That's What Marietta People Want. There aro many of them. Road about them every day. Do you believe all you read? Wo think not. Whyb Well, perhaps you know dif ferent. Hard to endorse a statement in Ma rietta, Of a man in St. Louis. Bad backs aro numerous. So aro Kidney cures. But do thoy cure? That's tho all-Important question. Claim is one thing proof is another. Claim means what tho manufacturer sayB. , lt Proof, means what tho peoplqsayf -, .The people say, ,44 , . lo , Dodn's Kidney Pills cure Kidney ills. Who aro tho people? Why Marietta people What other endorsement is proof? Mr. J. W. White, of No. 301 Wash ington St., 6ays: "My kidneys hayo been my weak point all my lifo and my occupation, a painter, is hard on theso organs. I havo had a number of attacks of kidney trouble but tho last one was very severe and I was forced to do something to got relief. I got a box of Doan's Kidnoy Pills at W. H. Styor's drug storo on Front St Mv back was in such a condition I could hardly got around. It felt as if un jointed, when 1 stooped or lifted any thing. After I had taken ono box all signs of the disorder disappeared. I found Doan's Kidnoy Pills very easy to tako and endorse them as such." Doan's Kidney Pills aro for sale by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents per box, 0 boxes for $2.50. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. On account of tho Cleveland Horse Show Nov. 17th to 21st. inclusive, tho C. & M. Ry. will sell excursion tickets toCloveJand, O., Noy. 17th, 18th, 10th and 20th. at ono fare for tho round trip. Tickets good returning to and includ- including Noy. 21st. When buylntr canned corn, demand "Superior" brand, and you will onjoy toe best I WINTER COMFORT! Warm Underwear for Ladies, Misses, Infants, Men and Boys--by far the largest stock in the City. You find what you want here and we make your Underwear money go as far as it would in any store in the country. Ladies' Vests at 1 5c, 25c, 50c and on up. Unques tionably our 25c and 50 cents. Vests and Drawers are superior to any in the City for the prices. Qood warrn heavy Shirts and "best Egyptian jersey" Drawers for Men at 25c a pair . Ladies' Union Suits in all styles and prices, Misses' Union Suits at 25c, 40c, 50c and $1.00. Besides the cheap and medium priced Un derwear we keep a full line of high grade. We are agents for the famous YPSILANTI UNION, SUITS and have these goodw in stock. Also Yysilanti. Equestrienne Tights, Abdominal Bands and Chest Protectors. S. R. TURNER & CO. ZLsr t,J Electricity is the Wonder of the 19th Century. We aro now prepared to do all kinds of wiring, from a doorbell to an incan descent light plant Wo solicit a part of your patronage. You will always find us ready to oblige. PAPE BROS.. ISO Putnam St, Marietta, Ohio. Oct. 10, 1 mo. BUSINESS LOCALS. ESg-J. L. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Offlco ana residence B07 Sixth street. Phone No. 211. Oct24th-lm. t27"LOST. la Marietta or on road from Marietta to ISarlovr, a broche shawl. Tho find er will bo rowarded on leavirig It at Leader office or returning to Mrs. Robt. Graham, liar low, Ohio. tST-LOST. October IStb, Persian shawl, mixed red. yellow and green with dark center. Suitable reward It returned to Hutchinson's Bargain Store. Wed3ts Dress Goods Buyers Have no trouble making a choice from our inr mense stock. Here can be seen all the latest weaves and designs, representingthe most re liable Domestic, English and French makers and dyers. No SHODDY GOODS to offer you at any price. A good line of one pattern lengths for 75c 85c and $ 1 .00 per yard that are receiving at tention. Look at our Job lot of Dress Goods selling for 10c per yard. Just Received a Desirable Assortment of Ladies' Capes and Jackets for less price than asked by any other house in the city. Bed Comforts, Our Own Make, Large sizes, and made of the best material. Wool Blankets 10 and 1 1 quarters, all shades, very cheap. JtgyWANTED Two gentlemen to board and room, (only ono room). Inquire of Mrs. Henry Leonard, Whlto's'Road, near Putnam, between Fifth and Sixth. KBTurnlshed rooms for rent, street. 425 Second A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison, 'of Worthlngton, Iiid., "Sun,' writes: "You hatro a valu able prescription in Electric Bitt6rs. and I can cheerfully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no oqual." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cot tage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left hor and felt tired and weary, but six bot tles of Eleotric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength Price 60 cents and tl.OO. Gea Bottle at W. H, Styor's Prug Store. tsrn. F. Hart M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Offlco and Residence No. 810 Front street. Te lephone No. CO. tl.Janl.'OO. KB-CHAS. S. HART, M. D., offlco and rest. dence No. BOO Putnam street. Telephone 209. DR. T. S. WARD, Dentist. Law Bonding, rooms 7 and 8. Offlco In tSTim. C. V. DYE, Dentist, Marietta, Ohio. Offlco 202 Front Street, over Wels' Grocery. The popular Standard Publications for Dec ember have arrived, and the. fashion sheets for country subscribers have been mailed. CHAS, JONES, 1 72 Front Street. MONEY In your pocket if you'buy JSDR. W. M. HART, DENTIST. Office 12 Putnam St., between Front and Second. S3TDB. E. P. Enny, Dentist. Office Front street, opposite Soldiers Monument. Gas administered. 304 tS" DR. GALLAGHER Diseases of the eye and fitting of glasses. Law Building Putnam street. bsb-S. M. HART, Dentist. Office over Witt llg's Jewelry Store, Front S. Hours from 0 a. m. to 5 p. ni. CBMoney to Loan. Apply at Room 8, Mills Building, Cor. 2nd and Putnam 8ts. S5ST-FOR SALE. A new house of 0 rooms with all conveniences on Sixth street, 8.8U0, A good lot 15x160 feet on Fourth street, J 1C00. Some beautiful front lots on Fairvlew Heights. A good 8 room house on Third street, above Putnam, J3300. A lnrge 10 room house on West Side, ?2S0O. Some good lots la Putnam Place Addltlon'from I10O to $300. J. A. Plum En & son. Mills Building, Corner Putnam and Second streets. , mrFORSALE. 25 Lots on Emerson Holahts' ub-aivision ana six acres aa joining Corp. line jn low prices ana easy terms. 20 Resldenco properties in tho city for sale on easy terms. Farm In Decatur township for sale or ex change. Farm In Wood Co., W. Va , for sale or exchange. Two new houses on West Side on easy terms. Call and see us if wanting tq purchase pro perty. Oil leases for sale. WAnn & Ptone, 2! 5 Second Street. Real Estate for Sale. GEO. H. SUNDEJtLAND, 231 SECOND STREET, OP POSITE UNION DEPOT. 7 Houses on Front street 11,700, 1,800, 2.000, 2,600, 8,000. Second street 1,700, 2,000. 12 Room House below Butler street (3.G0O. Third street, o Houses, fl,00Q, 1,200, 1,500, 1,800, 2,000, 8,000. Fourth street 11,000, 1,800, 2,300, B,000. Fifth street tsoo, 2,000, 3,ooo. Sixth street ?l,soo, 2.000, 2,600. Warren street 1700, 00, 000, 1,100. I Fine Brick House, f 1,100, lot 180 by 180. Wall Paper, Faints, Window Glass, OF J. W. Dysle & Co., Wholesale, DRUGGISTS, 12S Front Street. Retail, .( "SM- -JM. .Jt. W. .S,!. AJfct. '(-! tH. .SM. i- vl? Wv? vKvI? w viStc viPvfr vi?i? Who wants a good Second-Hand 6 H. P. All Steel Tubular Boiler, or a 2 H P. Gas Engine, cheap? Address or call on OLINE BROS., Macliine "Works, Third and Butler Sts. Marietta, O. We gl70 Periodical tickets. A. d. RICHARDS, PHARMACIST, Next door to First Nat'l Bank, FRONT ST. MARIETTA, O Personal attention glt?en to com- pounding of Prescriptions, 3; .j,;. tA. .jji. .jjj. .y;. 4.V. .! . m. .jw. v'teJj ? w VW- " -ifr '! VIS- 4i V W Vjf 't iTSf p. Second St. opp. Union Depot Neat Stylish Work. Satis faction Guaranteed. We have been and are now very busy, but will always take time and pleasure in showing you the nicest and most complete line of Mantels, Tile and Fire-plaGe Trimmings For Gas or Coal. Give us a call and let us show our goods to you. See our gas fire-backs. H. A. WAGNER & BRO., 404 Third Stree. 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