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"3 b ' "GILBERT COMIC OPERA CO.," AUDITORIUM, NOVEMBER 19TH. Are You thinking of getting your picture taken? If bo, of course you wunt tho Latest Style, Best Finish, Most Natural Expression, And a "Speaking" Likeness. In short THE BEST, which everybody knows is made by M raw Tho Marietta Picture Man. Here'sa'Coite'Snre When your purchases at my store amount to S3 you are entitled to an order on J. W. King, the Photographer, on Dresontatlon of which, together with si.ro vou will receive Six of King's Best Finished Cabinets and One Steel Engraving Photograph on an India Tint Mount This offer is for a Limited Time. Tako advantage of it CHARLES BLTJME THE JEWELER I 129 Putnam street, Marietta, Ohio. &&&&&VY&&&&V MARIETTA DAILY LEADER MONDAY, NOV 10, 1890 Hot Water Bottles. We don't claim that the Es uuimo uses a hot water bottle but he would if we were run ning a drug store in Green land; because wo would call his attention to our complete line of these goods nt bottom prices. We aro liable to have some Arctic weather this winter cold enough to make people think they're on an iceberg. It will oo a good time Ihen to think of our hot water bottles. Putnam Street Pharmacy 124 Putnam St. Marietta, Ohio. PERSONALAND LOCAL. Rev. Win. Pearco is dangerously ill. Mrs. T..J, Lockwood has returned froraMt. Clomens, Mich., where sho has been for soyeral weeks receiving treatment for rheumatism. Her friends will regret to learn that her condition is not greatly improved. Mr. George M. Cooko loft Saturday for Portsmouth and will return today, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Susan Cooke, who has been visiting rel atives in that city for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ackcrson, of Sistersville, wore guests of friends in tho city over Sunday. Auditorium, Thursday, November 10th, "Mascot up to Date". lion. V. B. Archer, tho well known Parkersbunr attorney, was run into last 'Saturday by a crowd of boys play intr football on the street, lie was knocked down and seriously Injured. Tho postofilco and Ohio River R. R. depot at Now England was burglar ized and robbed Friday night. A con siderable amount of money and Btamps were secured, after which the thieves stolo a skiff and disappeared. Mr. James Hughes, manager of tho Marietta Boiler Works, returned Sun day evening from a visit to Chicago. There will be Thanksgiving ser vices at tho Barlow M. E. church at 10:30 a. m. Sermon by Rev. Daniel Cnnflold. Regular meeting of Harmar Circle of Protected Home Circle, No. 253, Monday evening, Nov. 15, at 7 o'clock standard time, in I. O. O. F. hall, West Side. Miss Martha Jeffries, West Side, died Sunday morning at 10 o'clock of diseases incident to old age. Sho was in her 81st year. L'uneral Monday at ono o'clock p. m. The National Supply Company's store hAs been wired for incandescent electric lights. Mrs. G. A. Baxter, of Wheeling, W. Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. T. Schnnuffer. Earl, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Osterle, who has been ill with chicken-no:;, is improving nicely. Good singing nnd good comedians in "Mascot up to Date". Miss Lou Hardy is spending tho winter in Chicago. Mrs. C. C. Harrison returned homo to Zauesvillo Saturday, having been yisitiug Mrs. Ed. Reynolds, this city. Tho requisition papers for the re turn of Everett Barkor from Arkansas to this state for trial on tho charge of Vi-VViViVl-?AVi-?lVlVl-7l-?l' Bicycles Built and Repaired. The University of Cincinnati foot ball team wos defeated Saturday by a score of 28 to 0 by tho team of .Carlisle Indian School. Charllo Schaofor, Washington street, is troubled with a soro Hand, caused by scratching tho same on a nail. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Splos, of Park orsburg, were visiting relatives in the city Sunday. Marshal James Parlln was exceed ingly gratified on Saturday to receive from tho Sheriff of Noblo county a cheek for S2S, boing tho amount of tho reward offered for tho capture of John Connor, who broke jail at Caldwell several months ago. Marshal Parlln located tho man at Wheeling and his recapture was effected without trouble. Tho pneumatic tricyclo of Mr. Henry Thois was robbed of a tool bag containing a valuable set of cycle tools Saturday ovonlng. Tho machine was standing at tho citizens Bank corner when tho theft occurred. At tho Mariottu-O. U. game of .football at Athens on Saturday tho I latter team succeeded in scoring against Marietta for tho first time. Athens scored a touchdown and kicked goal In rtho first few minutes of playbeforo tho boys of tho blue and white fairly got their eyes open. After that it was a different story. Tho final scoro was 22 to 0 in favor of Marietta. Tho next game will be with O. S. U. atColumbus on Saturday of this week. A Sistersville special says : "For some time past Secret Service officers of tho government have been under the impression that counterfeiters were at work in some of tho river counties of this State in tho vicinity of this city. LaBt Sunday an officer of tho govern ment detective forco came to Wheeling and had a conference with Sheriff Franzhoim, with tho result that the sheriff was able to point to Sistersville as the probable location of tho crooks, and suggested a certain house in this town as a good place to look. Tho officer came hero Tuesday, and yestor- . day examined the promises pointed out. Ho found the crooks had skipped sev eral days ago, but ho discovered bogus five, ten and twenty dollar gold pieces and some imitated silver dollars and halves. Tho coins were good imita tions, "and it is thought that tho fraudu lent gold pieces wcio worked off in especially largo quantities before tho election, when there was a crae for 1 cold anions many people. Eastern talent is believed to have been engaged , in tho work." ' Tli6 funniest comedians and tho I finest singing in "Mascot up to Date", November 19 th. j Arthur Young, the lG-year-old son I of Joseph Young, died Saturday night I nt lila Vinmn rn TiYinrtli ntrrnt. nffnt- nn YES, ME ABE OTHERS, But so Different. It's Proof That Counts and That's What Marietta Peopje Want. Thero aro many of thorn. Read about them ovory day. Do you believe all you read? Wo think not. Whyb Woll, porhaps you know dif ferent. Hard to endorso a statement in Ma rietta, Of a man in St. Louis. Bad backs aro numerous. So aro Kidney cures. But do they euro? That's tho all-important question. Claim is ono thing proof is another. Claim means what the manufacturer says. Proof means what tho people say. Tho peoplo say, Doan's Kidney Pills cure Kidney ills. vno are tno people Why Marietta peoplo What other .endorsement is proof? Mr. J. W. White, of No. 301 Wash ington St., says: "My kidneys haye been my weak point all my life and my occupation, u painter, is hard on these organs. I havo had a number of attacks of kidney trouble but tho last ono was very soyero and I was forced to do something to got relief. I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at W. H. Styer's drug storo on Front St My back was in such a condition I could hardly get 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 Kidney Pills very easy to take and endorse them as such." Doan's Kidney Pills aro for salo by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, 0 boxes for $2.50. Fostor-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y., solo agents for tho United States. WIITER COMPORT! 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. Good warm .. vti h ai uir Shmte inH ttw&vy iw nwavjr wiiii .o uu "best Egyptian JERSEY'"-15 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 goods in stock. Also Yysilanti. Equestriennev Tights, Abdominal Bands and Chest Protectors. S. R. TURNER & CO. wmmmm UMVf'WAl I W X J Tj VO -V X? 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 We solicit a part of your patronage. You will always find us ready to oblige. PAPE BROS., 130 Putnam St., Marietta, Ohio. Oct. 19, 1 mo. BUSINESS LOCALS. New parts for any wheel in stock or made to order at SALZEYIAN'S MACHINE SHOP, 225 Ohio St, Marietta, 0 ESTABLISHED 1B07 GKO. STKECKBB. HKNRY SIKEOKEB GEO. STRECKER & CO., Manufacturers of Marine, Stationary and Ot Well Boilers, Oil Tanlcu, Smoke Stacks and Tube Expanders. Special attention given to repairing Boilers in the oil fields. We employ none but the best mechanics In this line. Give us a trial we know we can please you. Office and works on West Side. Buggies, Phaetons, Carriages and Wagons MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE RE GARDLESS OF COST. Before buying a vehicle, don't fail to call on the undersigned, as he can save you considerable money on any purchase. Half dozen Spring Wagons and Oil Buckboards of Bay's own make, alBO 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 81. M. at the Marietta High School, Jn the second Saturday of each month except oanuary, July and August. Sept. 10, '8S. , Fres, B"d of Examiners. stealing a bicycle hayo been made out und Sheriff Dye left oyer thoB. & O. S. SV. Sunday with tho papers In his pocket. lie will go direct to Littlo Hock to secure the Arkansas Gover nor's signature to tho requisition and thenco to Huntington to secure his prisoner. A telegram received Sunday evening stated that Barker had mado two ineffectual attempts to escape and an effort would bo made on Tuesday to secure his rolcaso by habeas corpus proceedings. Conductor Uriah Campbell is at Ilamden on a hunting trip, his place on the B, & 0. S. W. branch being mean while taken py It. M. Johnson, o Chil llcothe. An effort will b3 mado to tako a crowd of Marietta "rooters" to tho football game at Columbus next Satur day. If 50 tickets can be sold tho rail road will make a round trip rate of S2. The. post-election issue of tho Avant Courier, Bozoman, Montana, contains the following concerning a gentleman well known In Washington county: "It is somo consolation to know that Wesley C. 'Newton, as county treasurer, will still continuo to do business at the old stand. Both tho couuty and the efficient Incumbent aro to be congratulated ou this sober de cision of the electors on Tuesday." Tho Press is a new weekly paper started at Parkorsburg by D. S. Guth erie. Dr. Ferguson has returned from a visit to New Matamoras. A sis-year-old child at Harris Perry, below Parkorsburg, fell into a wood Are last Friday night and was burned to death. Mrs. Ben Jackson, its mother, went to call on a neighbor and left her three children locked up in tho house. Mrs. J. F. Wagner, of Beverly, has beon tho guest of tho family of Prof. John Starlin. C. A. Bukoy is contemplating a musical treat for Parkersburgors. If ho brings it to pass and the chances aro that is assured th,o soloist will be Mary Louiso Clary, tho celobrated con tralto. Music layers of this city will have a rare treat when this eminent singer comes. Parkersbnrg Journal. A custom, winch was in vogue years ago in designating engines will soon he brought back into use on tho 0. R. R. Instead of numbering tho en gtne (formerly No. 17) now being built from the cround up, it will bo named "Davo Ross," in honor of tho faithful ongineor who had charge of It for so many years. Gilbert Opera Company in "Mascot up to Date", Auditorium, November 10th. illness of several months of consump tion. Tho family hayo the sincoro sympathy of the public in their afiliction. Tho Ideal Panaooa, James L. Francis, Alderman, Chica go, says: "I regard Dr. Iving's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughb, "Colds and Lung Complaints, haying used it in my family for tho last live years, to tho exclusion of phy sician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I havo been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 years or more, anil nave never lounu any thing so beneficial, or that gave mo such speedy reliof as Dr. Iving's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial Bottles Freo at W. H. Styer's Drug Storo ES"J. L. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. Office and residence 537 Sixth street. Phono No. 211. Oct.2ith-lm. EST-OST. In Marietta or on road from Marietta to Harlow, a broche shawl. Tho Und er will be rewarded on leaving It at Leader office or returning to Mrs. llobt. Graham, Bar low, Ohio. ESyWANTED Two gentlemen to board and room, (only one room). Inqulro of Mr3. Henry Leonard, Whlte's.Itoad, near Putnam, between Fifth and Sixth. ESyil. r.Hart M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residence No. 310 Front street. Te lephone No. CO. tl.Janl.'OB. carCIIAS. S. HART, 31. D., office and resi dence No. 800 Putnam street. Telephone 209. XJ-DR. T. S. WARD, Dentist. Law Building, rooms 7 and 8. Office in C3TDR. C. V. DYB, Dentist, Marietta, Ohio, Office 202 Front Street, over Wois' Grocery. Dress Goods Buyers Have no trouble making a choice from our im 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 I Oc 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 Oomiorts, Our Own Make, Large sizes, and made of the best materia). Wool Blankets 10 and 1 1 quarters, all shades, very cheap. The popular Standard Publications for Dec ember have arrived, and the fashion sheets for country subscribers have been mailed. SSTDR.W. M. HART, DKNTISX. Office 12 Putnam St., between Front and Second. !ffl"DR. n. P. Eriny, Dentist, Offlco Front street, opposite Soldiers Monument, Gas administered. Lower Southwest. The Hobron doyelopment in tho lower southwest, near the Tyler county line, is to the front again with two good wells. The Carter Oil company has drilled in its No. 0, J. D. Livingston, and it is flowing at the rate of 15 barrels an hour. In tho Cow Run sand territory, at Hebron, tho South Penn Oil company has drilled In Its No. 2, Catherine Jones, and has a producer that started at 110 barrels a day. The South Penn Oil company has also completed its test well on tho Mc Intire farm, in Tyler county, and will havo a light well. The Carter Oil company is reported to have a 50-ban'ol woll a day strike at a wildcat on tho Corbly farm, near Centorvllle, Tyler county. Tho report couldn't bo verified to-night, but a tel egram from Sistersvlllo stated the same rumor had beon current there. It is also reported that ono of tho big companies is nursing a surprise in tho deep territory out near Alva P. O., in Tyler county. piL MARKET. Tiona 6130 Pennsylvania 1 20 Barnesvillo 1 10 Corning 110 Nowcastlo 05 North Lima. 00 South Lima 01 Indiana 01 A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison, of Worthington, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You havo a valu ablo prescription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheerfully recommend It for Constipation and biclc Headache, and as a general system tonic It has no actual." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cot tnge Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bot tles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength Price 60 cents and $1.00. Gea Bottle at W. H, Styer's Drug Store. t"DR. GALLAGHER Diseas03 Of tho oyo and fitting of glasses. Law Building Putnam street. KSTS. M. HART, Dentist. Office over "Witt llg's Jewelry Storo, Front St. Hours from Oa.'m. to 5 p.m. tSMomsy to Loan, Apply at Room 8, Mills Building, Cor. 2nd and Putnam Sts. CSP FOR SALE. A now house ot 0 rooms with all conveniences on Sixth street, 8'SOO. A good lot 45xlS0 feet on Fourth street, S10OO. Some beautiful front lots on Falrvlew Heights. A good 8 room house on Third street, above Putnam, J3300. A large 10 room house on West Side, 52SO0. Some good lots in Putnam Place Addition from 8100 to $300. J. A, Plumeb & SON. Mills Building, Corner Putnam and Second streets. KBFOR SALE. 25 Lots on Emerson Heights sub-division and six acres adjoining Corp. line at low prices and easy terms. 20 Residence properties In the city for sale on easy terras Tarm in Decatur township for sale or ex change. Farm In Wood Co., W. Va., for salo or exchange. Two new houses on West Side on easy terms. Call and see us If wanting to purchase pro perty. Oil leases for sale. Ward & Stone, 2-6 Second Street. Real Estate torSnlo. GEO. II. SUSDEnLAND, 231 SECOND STREET, OP POSITE UNION DEPOT. 7 Houses on Front street S1.70O, 1,800, 2.000, 2,600, 3,000. Second street $1.700, 2,000. 12 Room House below II u tier street 3,600. Third stroet, 0 Houses, 1,000, 1,200, 1,500, l.MJO, 2,000, 3,000. Fourth street $1,000, 1,800, 2,300, 5,000. Fifth street tsoo. 2,000, 3,ooo. sixth streot l,8oo, 2.000, 2,500. Warren street J700, bOO, 000, 1,100. I Fine Brick House, fl.200, lot ISO by 180. Low Kates to the West nnd South. Via B. & O. S. W. Ry. November 30th and December 1st for uomeseekers. Arkansas. Arizona, Colorado, Indian Territory, Iowa, nausas, juinneaoia. xuissuun. umnauma. Ne braska, New Mexico, Tho Dakotas, Utah, Wyomlns, Texas, Louisiana, etc. The limit and stop over privileges will permit thorough inspection of the country. For tickets and f nriher information call on agents It. & O. S. w. Ry. GHAS. JONES, 1 72 Front Street. .$. Mg. JM- .'- l'i'. js- '. ' &5'ii! -v. -' "Who wants a good Second-Wand 6 H. P. All Steel Tubular Boiler, or a 2 H P. Gas Engine, cheap? Address or call on OLINE BROS., Machine "Works, Third nnd Butler Sts. Marietta, O. !& !' ! ! &' & 5'' 1 " $' a 'w- vfi w afw- w w w ? ifr 4? A. U. RICHARDS, PHARMACIST, Next door to First Nat'l Bank, FRONT ST. MARIETTA, O Persons! attention given to com poundlnn of Prescriptions. M0NEY In your pocket If you buy Wall Paper, Paints, Window Slass, or Dysie & Co., Wholesale, DRUGGISTS, 128 Front Street. Retail. We giyo Periodical tickets. 'msim & iills. p- Second St. opp. Union Depot Neat Stylish Work. Satis faction Guaranteed. On account of tho Cleveland Ilorse Show Nov. 17th to 21st, incluulvo, tho C. & M. Ry. will sell excursion tickets to Cleveland, O., Nov. 17th, 18th, 10th and 30th, at one faro for the round trip. Tickets, good returning to and lnclud includinjj Nov. 31st 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, . Marietta, Ohio. I $ it,? I