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wmmammKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i iiiiiitaiaiMatiMwii --- - ..t'::.":. . YJ?F.::n jy-. 4 yr H- '.11 ',V-Kti. &pt V U 3 "THE LITTLE DETECTIVE," TONIGHT. MATINEE, "TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ," 2 p. m. U NOW s la tho tlrao to sit for your II oil day pictures. Vc intend to rnalto tho best in our lino nnd it takes time to do it. Our Christmas orders nro coming in fust and as usual we shall en deavor to complete work in tho order of tho sittings. First Gome, First Served. Don't put it off another day but COME NOW. (?K&rawf The Marietta Picture Man. n When your purchases at my store amount to 3 you are entitled to an order on J. V. King, tho Photographer, on presentation of which", together with $1.50 you will recoivo Six of King's Best I inishod Cabinets and One Steel Engraving Photograph on an India Tint Mount This offer is for a Limited Time. Tako adyantago of it. OHABLES BLTJME TUII JEWKLEU t NOTICE I have removed my stock of goods to No. 252 Front street. ' Periodical tickets given. , Hot Water Bottles. We don't claim that the Es quimo uses a hot water bottle but he would if wo were run ning a drug store in Green land; because we would call his attention to our complete lino of these goods at bottom prices. Wo are liable to have some Arctic weather this winter cold enough to make people think they're on an iceberg. It will oe a good time Ihcn to think of our hot water bottles. Putnam Street Pharmacy 12 1 Putnam St. Marietta. Ohio. t.'i&i' SPEglALTIES AT THE IBB HIVE STORE Handkerchiefs, hosiery, Underwear, Towels, Toweling, Table Cloth Goods Napkins. Millinery Goods Greatly reduced prices for the next ton days. 1 STORE. lt2 Front St. Marietta. $ yyOQ'5VSQ,&r,3 Fruits - and - Nuts for tho " fffl-ViT-' at the store of MAGNANI & LIPPI Putnam Street. You will always find tho largest apd choicest stock of Sweotmeats and all kinds of Fruits to ho had in Marietta, Carload of Bananas just Received. IAMB & LIPPI. Examination of Teachers of Washington County will bo held from 8 A M. until 3 1 M. at th Marietta High School, Jn the second Saturday of each month except oanuary, July and August. MAIWIN It. ANDUKWS, Sept. 10, '00. Pres. D'd of Examiners, Here nulrnn Sure bUlMJl 111 MARIETTA DAILY LEADER SATURDAY. DEC. 12, 1800 PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Caldwell has boon In total darkness sovcrnl nights tho past woelt on account of tho oloctrlo light company refusing to run tho plant at tho prlco paid for oach light. Tho Republican says tho Council toorecta building and put in a plant owned and oporatod exclusively by tho town. ' Wllllard Swlnglo, of Marietta, has sold his interests in tho Cat's Crook oil Hold, and which was in litigation, to Longfellow Urothors, of Macksburg, for ?9,000. Tho titlo of tho caso was Swinglo vs. Vaughn and was sottled. Messrs. llortcn ifc Ivitntz. represented plaintirl' and McQlnnls te Loland. defendant. Caldwoll Journal. r ' -Tho paving on tlio Third .street 1111 botwoon Putnam and Iliiller streets will bo completed today. Third stroot is now one of the llnost thoroug'hl'ires to bs found in any city of Marietta's class. A Caldwell dispatch says tho poo plo of Keith neighborhood arc much wrought up oyer tho filing1 of a breach of promise suit by Miss Car oil no Jor; dan, a highly resected young lady. The defendant is Mr. II. A. Archibald and tho amount claimed is 5000. Tho plaintiff alleges in her petition that Archibald not only foiled to Julfill his promise to marry her, but deceived and dosorted her and married u Miss Shattuek, of Keith. James Spear, who resided near Cambridge, lost tho top of his head by the accidental discharge of a gun while ho was hunting. Mr. John Wober diod at his homo on Eighth street Thursday night of consumption. Ho was 75 years of age and had been ill for somo time. Fun eral Saturday from St. Marys Catholic church. Mr. A. D. Follott has been reap pointed to the State Board of Examin ers of applicants for admission to the bar. In addition to serving another term as examiner, Mr. Follett is hon ored by appointment as Chairman of tho Hoard, which position ho is quali fied to fill with distinction. Tho Harlow M. E. Aid Society will give a social at the paronage New Year's afternoon and evening. Tho death of Mrs. Eliza Lcming, mother of Dr. Leming, of this city, which occurred at Ilushvllle, Iud., was caused by cerebro spinal meningitis, or spotted fever. At tho meeting of the C. 15. Gates W. 11. C. Friday evening tho following officers wcro elected: Mrs. M. McMil len, Pres.; Mrs. John McCallihtcr, Sen ior Vico Tres.; Alrjs. Lapham, Junior Vieo Pros.; Mrs. Stccn, Chaplain; Mr.s. McKennoy, Guard. Mrs. Moag-lo was chosen to represent tho Corps at the Chillicotlio convention, and Mrs. Ada Meagle, alternate. Charles Dewees met with u painful accident Friday while removing, tho skin from a cow. The knife ho wiis using clipped and cut a largo gash in his left hand from tho palm outward over the joint of tho iudo:: finger. The business houses of tho city ate, almost without exception, enjoying a gratifying increase of trado which is probably tho beginning of bno of tho most prosperous holiday seasons they havo.ovcr had. Miss Julia Ilickok will entertain a small party this evening in honor of her guest, Miss Grace Thomas, of Washington, D. C. Miss Sclma Wolff and Floyd Pfaff were guests of frionds in Parkersburg Friday. . Mrs. C. W. IIolz has just received an elegant and well selected stock of cut gluss for Christmas trade. See it. Mrs. F. S. McGeu, of Pelpre, is the guest of Commissioner McGec. Tho County Commissioners hayo completed tho work of their regular December session and adjourned. 'Squiro Rathbono, of Belprc, was a business visitor in tho city Friday. A petition was in circulation Fri day to secure tho lightest senteneo possiblo for Frank Devol, who was con victed of shooting with intent to wonud. Tho paper was freely signed by many citizens. Devol has already lain in j.iil five months nnd it is the gonoral opinion that that length of time ought, if possible, to bo deducted from his sentence. Tho moulding department of Nye's foundry closed down Friday, but will rcsumo operations Monday. , Ilufus C. Dawes roturned Friday from Cplumbus, where ho attended tho mooting of tho State. Board of Com merce as a delegate from tho Marietta Hoard of Trude. ' A marriage license was granted Friday to William A. Place, of Decatur vllle, and Louisa Lowe, of Veto. la Common Pleaso Court Friday Georgo Woisand was arraigned on tho eharo of Indecent exposuro and plead ed not guilty. His bond was fixed at 5100 and his trial sotfor December 22d. Tho meetings which have been con ducted by Rev. Mr. Rlsden havo been well attended and a great work ac complished. -- "-Leave your order for flno groceries with us. ' It will recoivo prompt at tention. Goods delivered to any part of tho city. WiiAitri- & Thomas, 188 Putnam St. Tho degroo team of Mound Tont No. U22 Knights of tho Maccabees, of Marietta, Ohio, has bcon solccted by tho officers of tho Great Camp of Ohio to exemplify tho initiatory work at tho District Con vontlon to bo held in Zanes vlllo during tho holidays. Tho three-year-old child of Charles Haas is rceoyorlng from a iovoro attack of diphtheria. A marvel of ,cholco goods for Christ mas at Mrs. C. W. Holz'e, 2Srt Front St. Tho audionco at tho Auditorium last ovonlng was ontortainod at tho opening of one of tho acts by a vocal solo by a young man of Mariotta casto, who is (jttito well known horo. The slngor has a vory good voice and his rendition. was as good as could bo oxpooted under tho circumstances, for tho poorfollow had a stago fright nnd was so nervous that ho could scarcely hold his music. Tho gal lery gods added to his ombarrassmont by laughing at tho offorts ho made to dlsposo of his hands by'puttlng first'ono and then tho othor in his trousors pock ots. Ho had tho norvo, howovor, to re spond to an oiicoio in which ho was noticeably coolor. Parkersburg Sentl nol. Mr. J. R. Youngblut, of Caldwoll, Is visiting J. L. Tollor, AVost Sldo. Choice candies, nuts, fruits, etc., at Wharff & Thomas', 133 Putnam street. Hon. Chris. McKoo, of Hello Valloy, is in tho city. Tho L. W.Chnmberlaln lot on Fourth street, near Montgrtmory, has been sold by J. A. Fluiner it Hon to Mr. Josoph Walters, who will erect upon it a line residonco In tho noar futuro. Mr. Will Hrigham has returned from Washington, D. C. The Portsmouth and Chillicotlio papers are anxious to have their respoo' tivo cities represontod in the now Ohio and West Virginia League and are urg ing somoono to tako hold of tho matter. But tho old managers in thoe cities aro reluctant to tako hold of tho venturo and npply for admission to tho league not withstanding tho newspaper's claim that it would pay and tho people want it. Tho Chillicotlio News says it Is vory hard to got anybody interested in base ball during tho winter season. Both Portsmouth and Chillicotlio aro largo enough to havo representation in tho loaguo and should proceed to got on tho insido boforo tho limited number of 1'ranohis.es aro glvon out. Mrs. J. J. Theis, Putnam street, is recovering from a sere attack of illness. China for decorating. All sorts of pretty things. See them at Mrs. C. W. Holz's, 2S0 Front St. Did You livar Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and got relief. This medicine has been found to bn perfectly adapted to tho relief and cure of nil Fcmalo Com plaints, exerting a wonderful direct in fluence in giving1 strength and tone to the organs. If you nave Lc&s of Appo tite. Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Ex citable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters i3 tho medtcino you need. Health and Strength aro guaranteed bv its use. Fifty cents and S1.00 tit W. II. Styer's Drug Store. Church Motes First M. E. Church. Services by the pastor at lOitiO n. in. and 7 p. in. Spe cial music. Strangers in our city arc cordially inyitcd to worship with us. Oilman Avenue M. E. Church. Morn ing: "The Transfiguring Power of Truth". Evening : "Tho Daughters of Zlon." A sermon to tho girls of Mari ottu. Everybody welcome. Unitarian Church. Morning subject: "Victory in Defeat". Evening: "Tho Mooting at Appil Forum". Young People's Meeting at six o'clock. Every body welcome. German St. Luke's Church. German services at 10 a. m. : "Gabriel and Mary". English Fcrvlces at 7 p. m. : "Tho Hidden Treasure". Presbyterian Church. Morning sub ject : "Why I Believe in the Bible." Evening : "IIow to Soarch tho Scrip ture". Brptist Church. Morning topic: "Tho Curo for Heart Sinking". Eve ning subject: "Right Views of Self must como from Divine Illumination." Services at 10:30 and 7:00, standard time. A. M. E. Church. Rev. Bishop H. 1 . Leo will bo at tho A. M. E. Church on Third street tomorrow aud on Monday night, tho 14th, will lecture to tho citi zen's mass meeting. Pn:siding Elder J. II. Jones will also bo prcsont Mon day night. Everybody inyitcd, Pronchlng at Disciple's Church by Evangelist Josso Hoard, commencing December 12th at 7 p. in. and continuing ovor Lord's D.v. Comlonsod Testimony. Chns. B. Hood, Broker and Manu facturer Agent, Columbus, Ohio, cer tifies that Dr. Kiug's Now Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy. .1. D. Brown, Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that ho wubcurcd of a Cough of two years standing, caused by La Grippe, bv Dr. King's Now DIstovory. H. F. Merrill, Huld winsvillo, Mus.s., says that ho has used and recommended it nnd never know it to fall and would rather havo it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 223 E. 25th tst., Chica go, always keeps it nt hand nnd has no fear of droup, because it instantly re lievos. Freo Trial Bottles at W. II. Styor's Drug Store. When buying canned corn, demand "Superior" brand, and you will enjoy tho best t There arc a great many wrong ways of treating disease. JiVf it io easy to make mistakes. Doctors make mistakes just itue same as any body chc. The aoctors wiio make the fewest mistakes are specialists. They do one thing over and over and over, so that they 4J, know all that there is to know about it. In the 30 years that Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets have been sold, hundreds of thou sands of people have taken them, and have been cured by them. There is no longer any possible question of their efficacy. They arc the product of experience, tried by tune. They are intended to cure con stipation. They are good for men, wo men and children. They are tiny, sugar coated granules, very cosy to take, very quick in their actioii. Onc'Tellet" is a gentle laxative, two "Pellets" a mild cathartic. A great many people make the mistake of "saudbat'eiiirr" their di. gestivc organs. They take Mine strong and violent meuicine. wincu creates worse troubles than it cures. Strong jiuigauves shock tue system unnecessar ily, and they do not cure constipation. Constipation is a thing that makes pco- Ele listless and languid; makes their reath bad; wakes them up with foul taste in their mouths; puts black spots before their eyes; makes them dizzy; causes headache ; makes them bilious ; produces pimples and' blotches runs into all sorts of serious consequences. All this is cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cured absolutely, perfectly, permanently. , Send si one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing- only, and receive absolutely gratis, 'Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad- viser, and find out how to keep yourself and family healthy ; contains 1008 pages, over 30c illustrations and over 680,000 copies have ' been Sold at $1.50 each. The new edition of , 500,000 copies is to be given away absolutely , free. World's Dispensary Medical Assc Ciation. BnfTnln. N Y. I JIucklcn'aAru ca Hntvo. The HtesT Salve In tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt llheum, Fovor Sores, Totter, Ohappeo Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pllos qr no pav roquirtid. It is gunrantoed to give porlect satisfaction, or tnonov ro fundorl. Prlco 25 cents por box. For salo hv W. H. Btvor. ftotlco of Apuolntmont. Notlco is hereby given that tho unuer'Ifmeil has been -ipp Inter! and qu.illiled us Adminis trator oftlie Rst'ito of Auulu M. Dye, lato of Waslilmrton County. Ohio December 1 Hh, ls'JJ. Dudley y. Dye. De.litli -3is. BUSINESS LOCALS. irff-VOli SALE. Sand In tho rlwr bin!c, 2JJ miles this sldo of W.iterford Enmitit' of 31. II. llAirr, :::3 Second Street Ileal Estate AKcnt. rftuDoyou want a home! If fo, I can fK you out. Lota to sell on c.isy monthly pay ments. Desirable houses at low prices and easy terms. I'nriii lands In four btates Timber lr.nu3, mining lands and oil territory. Money always on hind to loan. I'eroiis de. sirous of inveitlnc money safely on lirjt mort gages are Invited tocoirespond. J I.. Guvton, Iloom 10, Law Dulldlpg. Mauetta, O. 'ISTWho wants 10 inu'.:o a ulco Christmas Gift of a Piano ? Wo handlo tho Knibc, lielir llros.. Vomj & Sous Pianos, and -no can sell Hum as cheap as any rirm on earth. FHEI). ISItAIT. tt.Dcc.S3th. II" Second Mrect. CsT-Uetmlcds on door and window screoui from A. C. Wecdellten, corner Mulberry aud Poplar streets. Nov 21th. -tf. fJ&FWu hava a nice Upright riano, becond hand, lu lino condition. At a bargain. Fitrn. Isiiaix. 12T second Sticot. tl.Dec.25th. 3"11onky id Loan. Apply at itoom , Mills Ilullding, Cor. ind and Putnam &ts. C?-J. L. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND SUR GLON'. Olllco and resldonce f.O" Sixth Mreet. Phone No. Sll Nov t;th-Smos. Ecy-J. C. Hardy. M. D , ofllca corner Sec ond and FtUnani &treots. Telephona 73. Ofllce hours ti to 12 and 2 to 1. C2tyli. P. Hart M. D , Physician and burgeon. Ofllco and Residence No. 810 Front ttrect. Te lephone No. 00. tl.Janl.'iiit. KS-CIIAS. S. HART, M. D., ofllco and resi dence No SOU Putnam btroet. Telephone 200. iEHy-DR. T. S. WARD, Dentist. OJllce In Law Building, rooms " and S, tDR. (J. V. DYE, Dentist, Marietta, Ohio. Oftlco 202 Front Street, over Wcls' Grocery. piDR. W. M. HART, DKt.TIST. OBlCB 12 Putnam St., between Front and Second. STiTDn. 12. P. Enny, Dentist. Ofllco Front street, opposite Soldiers Monument. Gas administered. tSTDR. GALLAGHER Diseases of the eye and fitting of glasses. Law Building Putnam street. KC-s. M. HART, Dentist. Ofllco over Wltt llg's Jewelry Store, 1 font St. Hours from !)a. ni. to op. m. JWFOUSALH. 23 Loth on Emer&on Heights sub-division and six acies adjoining Corp. lino at low prices and easy teims. 20 Residence propertlos In the city for sale on easy terms Farm lu Decatur tow nshlp for sale or ex change. Farm In Wood Co., V. Va., for ealo or exchange Tw o new houses on West side on easy terms. Call and seo us if wanting to purchapo pro perty. Oil leases for "i't. W'.utn & Stonr, 2 3 Second street. 0W-FOR PALE A lino resldenco of 12 roitnswlth all Improvements and lot rtwlRO feet ou If tit street, near Wooster. SJUOMO fcomo uciraole front lotson talrvlew Heights. Lots oil Seventh street lrom&CO to U100. A 3 room now bousa on MMh street, near Putnoni J2.100. A business front of 20 foot on Second street below Piiluam. A 7 room hnuen on Fourth street, near Washington, with lot 45 xlM) feet, J250U. J. A. Pr.mmi h Son. Mills Iluildlng, Cornir Putnam and bicona streets. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! Pino property nntl vacant lots in all part3 of tho city tit a bargain. SEVERAL FARfflS FOR SALE. TERMS G OOD. Cull and seo mo at No. 231 Second St. G. B. SUNDERLAND, Opp. Union Depot. Marietta, Ohio 200 vara 1. 1 lots fijr salo on monthly payments. "H??!Sw7w -tH vnfus ft'. 'Wu u -a vC.6 isL. -- SHARP CUT IjST CLOAK PRICES. Before Christmas instead of after Christmas. You save the money and we clear out the iViisse every Store and style you want. trouble to be suited. Gome and take them. WE DESIRE TO SAY That our magnificent stock of Umbrellas for the Holiday trado has arrived and we cordially invite anyone wishing to secure something EXTRA FINE for a VERY LOW PRICE to call and make e selection from the most extensive assortment ever brought to this city. Samples of the above on exhibition in show window. A GOOD of holiday g'oodi ning to come in. 1 72 Front Street. nnE5ainEHH5asaHH5E5H5a5H5HHESZ5HSaHH5S5HSH5HSHEEaH5H5F o ni i VCUv u. rz?.' tZ in a 1 V-J2 LliriU, adies'Gapesa AT Reduced Prices Our stock of Ladies' Oapes foeforo we invoice. We have Jacket in our stock. jNotmng of customers wo have arranged jtltntltltl llln.iil'llm tlll'ti.nillhiiiilltlltii lllfliinllll it.illilllitilllk. j Table No. 1 r J Contains Jackets worth t 2 $12 00, $13.50, I i $15.00, I- i $18.00, $20.00. f - Your choice of any .Tucltet f J on tho table - ' $10.00. J- "jin"'iiii""iii!' "iii ii '""ii ii" iiii"iiii ii ir llilltlllllllMllllllltllltlllltlllllllllllllllllUlllliltltllllilllllilllillllllltllDlfl i Table No. 3 1 Contains Jackets worth 4 $5.00, SG.50. Your choice of any Jacket on Jhu tablo 1 3 f 400 M nj in Ladies' Jackets and at these win u muuivi,). wuuhj uciuio WHOLESALE. Tililll!liilllilli 'illi"illc"illi"Hj(' "Ul "mpr Thefao three lots contain, the very nowert and latest things OTTO 0SHH5ESBSn;5H5HH5E5H5E5H5B5H5H iB5H5a5H5HSH5H5aSHS5Ei stock. The reductions are roal and liberal. Ladies' Capss and Jackets and and Girls' Coats Garment in the is price-hacked. The Stock is large, fresh and full now, and you are likely to find just the size If you wait you may have A Now is your opportunity. TURNER & CO. VARIETY bought last week are begin COME AND SEE THEM. JON Or acncan&reuTfc3g mJujtvipajwggaarri tea nj OF (8tS ijaG and Jackets must he reduced cut the price of every Oape and tu reserved. I' or 1 lie convenience them on tables as follows: j!n..nll: lllii.nillli i.iilllm.ii.lliiiiii liin.iilllii. iill'iiiuillliiiiallu. i Table No, 2 j Contains Jackets worth I J $7.50, $8.00, 4 $8,50, j. 4 $10,00, $11.00. r " Your choice ol any Jacket F -J on tho table . 4 6B6-9S. r S 5. iliillllilinlll'tujinm.mi'inmt.iilmi n Hiti' ljt""illt!lr" h Tt $6.00 A a- s. T prices wo aro confidant they inu it&auiuuuiiia uiu uiutvuri. BB nl reta.il. "1 QA Putnam Street. ,,av:Au.. blu &.$kii , i-A.'fJt.- .&-ik wvuffijii'yL'i rf'&v -fcfrVjA . - t y v st