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WBHaAiM m.. rTTfsFummmam VJ ": ; " i& " . t- -r Tie Correct nm In photography is the ' '' This up to date picture is made atthe up 'to date gallery of i, ' ",''' ii e Man; rn t -i V, TABLEWARE &&$,. ThBHeWeictifr 7ois ' 1 f-.itr ( i. jl . ' ' . rs MARIETTA DMLY LEADER Friday, may i, lege Very Best Makes, In largo variety, at Charles - Bhame, Putnam Street. ing FAXL IN TsJ 4 Via 4-Vivrtnr Vo4- a wioninff kr if UUlll line luiuug uiuu 10 xuouiug iw our store constantly to buy wi If you "want nice papers at very lowest prices do not fail to join the procession. Remember the place, at J. W. Dysle & Co., Wholesale, Dysl DRUGGISTS, 128 Front Sptreet. Retail. $20.00 Will buy more good looks in clothes from us than any Tailor hereabouts. HIGHER or LOWER if you like Tailor-Made, if they don't fit don't take 'em. A. 0. Brown & Co., 220 Front Street, Next to Candy Store over arch. Second Hand BICYCLES. We have several great bargains In second hand, wheels. 03, '04,and,'05 wheels at from ?30 to 875. If you want an old wheel or a new one let us talkJ We handle the TPbwlern Best on.tho with you. Sterling and Temple lihesJ market At Rodick Hardware Co. I Koernerb Richardson MASON & MILLS, Second St. opp. Union Depot . Neat Stylish Work. Satis faction Guaranteed. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. The Building Committee of thj Presbyterian church arc making prog ress in the matter of the proposed now edifice to be erected this car. The committee has expressed its approval of the general plans outlined by Arch itect Brown, of Cincinnati, and as soon as the necessary details are settled up on the complete plans and specifica tions will bo drawn. The name of Jacob Youse, of Washington county, appears in the latest list of guards appointed at tho Ohlo-nPerfUentiary. lAyill Mr.. Yquso pIdaafeirtep'WfJndlldontlfy himself , X 23eVHltM'ilo4smaiJ,'i6it3rBenJdllen! Po?rav)sHirM3-Waa-!in-lif,aQhn3M London. West Side. Mrg BJossniari is a member of the Erie Conference, he having spent 33 years in tho active minister?. He has been associated with somo of the most eminent preach ers of Methodism. He will remain cv eral days. -tPliyer Spear, of Slstersyllle, who was fined 85 and costs by 'Squire Guy ton Wednesday night for assaulting an oil man named Anderson, was taken into custody and locked up Thursday for non-payment of the fine and costs. He immediately sent home to his wife at Sistersvillo a request for tho money. Mr. Charles N. Adams is busy mak- arrangements to present the charming 1 opera, 'SPinafore," in the noar future. The opera will be given under the auspices of the "Marietta, Glee, Mandolin and Guitar Club," and it will be strictly hdme talent, with about sixty persons in the cast and chorus. This revival of the fine comic opera will no doubt meet with tho en thusiastic approval pf Mariettians. Arnold's full orchestra will form the accompaniment. The 20th annual reception to-tho College and Faculty, given by Delta Upsilon fraternity, will occur this Fri day evening. Elaborate preparations hayo been made for-a grand affair. Strecker Brothers, who recently Taought twenty acres of load adjoining "Putnam Place," nave haa aye acres pf the tract platted, and are getting the place ready, to put upon the mar ket The tract is to be called- "Streck ers' Subdivision, and it runs from Fifth to Seventh street The lots are 40 by 120 feet in size. The Messrs. Strecker expect to erect houses upon several of tho lots, Oscar, the little son of Charles Gill, West Side, received a very serious cut in the bottom of his? foot Thursday by stepping on a piece of glass which had .been thrown on Gil man street Miss Helen Strahl, Gilman Avenue, is confined to her bed by illness. There will be an entertainment in the Chapel of the First Congregational Church Friday evening, May 1st En tertainment, to begin at 7:80' p. m. After the entertainment ice-cream and cake will bo served. All are Invited. Messrs. John Kaiser and Nelson Moore returned Thursday afternoon from a business trip to Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. P.NC.i Ackerson and Miss Myrtle Withrow, of Sistersville, wore here Wednesday evening attend ing tho marriage of their sister, Miss Maggie Withrow, to George Baum. Hon. F. J. Cutter hjft Thursday afternoon on a business trip to Little Hocking and Parkersburg. Thursday morning Curry & Holdren shipped to Fredericktown, N. B., Canada, Lima B, Slygo, Henry B and Kate Thome, the four horses recently sold to Canadian parties. The horses were accompanied by Minnie Baker, who will join her husband in Canada. Mr. John Curry is out on a trip purchasing horses. The firm of .Curry & Holdren are building up a flourishing business in the line of fast animals. Dr. E. P. Cooke, Assistant Super intendent at tho Athens Asylum, was In the elty Thursday, the guest of his mother. Dr. C. O. Dunlap, who has resigned his position as Superintendent of the Athens State Hospital, has made ar rangements to locate in Zanesvillc for the practice of medicine. The Northampton (Mass.) Dally Herald, of April 14th., congratulates Smith Academy, Hatfield, upon the In troduction of manual training and gives credit for the advanced step to Prof. H. W. Dickinson, who is in charge of tho school. Our former townsman and esteem ed friend, J. Peerless Ridge, has been boitorieiF wiitfcnn jBieettaajtoihe 1 s 11 . r"T. n J . m Utak Councit'Of marietta; OJUo.i jCoipintj. It does when the Pereclean age is be' ginning tyfefawnor? Marietta, it Is with especial pleasure iwe chronicle this event Sistersville Oil Review. Tho next pension day Is May 4 and then tho new law of Congress as to the manner of paying pensions goes Into effect Thereafter vouchers will be sent by mall to the pensioners who will fill them in and go to a notary public qr justice of the peace and swear to them. Tho vouchers will then be returned to the pension office, the checks returned and then caBhed. Colonel Gebrge Edgtrton,- of St Louis, who( is now engaged In building a railroad in Texas, is in the city, the guest pf his sister, Mrs. Lydia Putnam. Tho city of Cambridge has let the contract for the greater portion of its new water works, which, exclusive of pumps, engines, boilers and dam, will cost about $41,000. Tho Columbus Dispatch says: "Dr. C. O. Probst Secretary pf the State board of health, has returned from Cambridge where he Inspected a pro posed water supply for that town. Ho reports that water is to be obtained from a creek by moans of a dam. This Is not altogether satisfactory to the State board, but permission will be glyon to use tho water for all but do mestic purposes, until filtered to tho satisfaction of tho board. No other supply could be foiind. Thirteen wells were put down and no water could bo obtained in that way." WU6rn.''Tn Cornervlllo April flf80O,Ct6 Ohas. Seevers and wife, a son 'if Hon., &. S. Dana is homo uiumuus,, c. Mr. Harry Aslett, who has been nn operator at the telephone exchange, has resigned his position, after n, ser vice of four years. The vacancy thus caused will be filled by John Nachti- gal, who goes on duty tonight. Mr. George Eells, who was married yesterday at Leavenworth, Kansas, will arrive home with his bride tomor- Father F.'M.'Wocsman left Thurs day for Columbus on business con nected with the oponinc of the new Fourth street paroclal school, which is expected to take place in July. An intoxicated man named Edward Larmer kicked up a disturbance In tho LnBelle saloon about 10 o'clock Thurs day rilght and was arrested by Officer Babcock. In going out tho door with tho officer he pushed his hand through the glass and received a severe cut In the right wrist. Dr. B. F. Ilartjdress ed the wound. Wesley Hooper, a well known citi zen of Glouster, Athens county, was' struck by a train Wednesday nnd In stantly killed. The Sherloy had a race with the Virginia last week and In 20 miles, out' JStn, 0f Cincinnati, led er ,by 1 from cio: 9 Major Charles Townsend, Depart ment Commander of Ohio, G. A. R,, was in Marietta Thursday evening and paid an official visit to Buell Post. Mrs. George Haight pf Newport, is the guest of the family of Capt J. B. Haight ' . Alia Chamberlain, of this city, was caught in tho fierce storm in Clay dls trict Thursday and had a narrow es cape. He attempted to ford Worthing- ton creek, whep his horses were car ried off their feet by the flood and com pelled to swim across. He reports the storm as very destructive. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Breckenrldge, of Barlow, are guests of friends in the city. The College base ball team and the Lobdells will meet for their second game Saturday afternoon. Tho inter esting contest of last Saturday will se cure a much larger attendance at the jcoming game. Miss, Alice Taylor, of Chillicothe, is the guest of Miss Myrtie Sibley, Fourth street. The neighborhood of Red Hill, Clay district, Wood county, W. Va., was visited by a disastrous cloud-burst Thursday afternoon. The storm was most terrific, the rain being accomp anied by hailstones of large size. Tho water in the small runs and creeks rose like magic and flooded the surrounding country. Many wheat fields were com pletely destroyed. A marriage license was issued Thursday to Phillip Fousse( of Lowell, and Emma Bierschwal, of Marietta. The Virginia passed up about noon Thursday, the earliest she has passed this point on a regular trip. Tho boat is improving in time made steadily. N. J. Stewart, who 'has been at tending Business College here, was compelled to take a layoff Thursday on account of bruises received by a fall from a bicycle. He is at his home at Reno. . -Eugene Minshal left Thursday morning for Pittsburg. "Mrs. E. E. Warner and daughter, of Zanesyille, are guests of Miss Irish, Fourth street. Capt Duffy, who has been running the Ada V. between this city and Cochransyille, has secured a larger boat the Rob Roy, on account of in creasing business. The Rob Roy is ia nice boat and, will do some Sunday ex cursion business. Sistersville Review. Er. C. W. Eddy left Thursday for Columbus on a business trip. Mrs. W; Rv Grimes was called to Parkersburg Thursday by the serious condition of her father,,. Mr. C. Nelly who was run over by a 'Vehicle Wedneg dav evenincr and badlv bruised. Mrs. Grimes returned on the 0:40 B. Sb S. W. train and reported that Mr. Nelly was so seriously Injured that no thorough examination could be made, but that the attending physician thought he had sustajned no internal injuries. The County Sunday School Con vention, in session at the B&ptlst church Tuesday and Wednesday, closed a most interesting and profitable session Wednesday evening with ad dresses by Rev. J. G. Smith, of this city, and Marion Lawrence, of Toledo, Says the Parkersburg Sentinel: Mrs. Mary Ryan, who lives on Avery rBjredt'', suffered a stroBedf paralyslsron uncay morntngij'her visltihjr her two . miles. Shexontinuod to lea'd' her clear to.Pom- eroy, arriving here itwo, hours ahand of her in timoftoihelp sdund'the alarm, at Hrt'l J l ..." . . ' ine ume oiiiie,nro, uomeroy Lieaucr, .The recent issue of bonds' amount ing to $200,000, made by the County Commissioners of Athens county for the Improvement of tho public high ways, has been declared void by tho Supreme Court Half of the amount has already been expended and con tracts cover tho balance. Try Superior Sugar Corn if you want the best WRAPPERS! Avoid the hurry and worry, the wear and teaf of life as far as you can. Buy your Wrappers ready to wear. We show the largestlineinthecity. Prices from 50 cents up; all sizes from 32 to 44 inch' bust. Good material, good workr manship, good style- -Come and se&ithem. V, ,."77 look 'through" '.tour REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Geo. B. Sunderland, 233 Second Street, J Opposite Union Depot 7 Houses on Front street 81,250, 1,700", 1,800, 2,000, 2,500. 3,000. Second street 81,700, 2,000. 12 Room House below Butler street $3,000. Third street, C Houses, S1.000, 1,200, 1,500, 1,800, 2,000, 3,000. Fourth street $1,000, 1,800, 2,300, 5,000. Fifth street $S00, 2,000, 3,000. Sixth street $1,800. 2.000. 2.500. Warren street $700, 800, 900, 1,100, 2,000 1 Fine Brick nouse, S4.200, lot 180 by 180. 11 Good Houses on West Side, from S700 to 3,000. 5 Vacant lots on Front street, S450 to 550. 6 Lots on Eighth and Washington, $300 to 400, 2 Lots on Warren and Eighth, $300 to 400. 50 Lots for sale on Weekly or Month ly payments. 50 Lots for sale in the Ohio Valley sub-division. 11 Houses near Boiler Works at a bargain. x 3 Three-story business houses on Front street at bargains. 1 Fine Lot on Front street below Wooster. 1 Fine Lot on Scammel street above Fourth. ' Geo. B. Sunderland, Marietta, O. 'MM of o o Itflll WWmr. . . llFIIll IftVMt bz el III II I! ill ii fill ll is wlmwMHvi Mlillimt IB t9S MsiiilwitltinV Take; a stock of' SHIRT WAISTS. The best 50 cent waist, the best 75 cent waist,, the best dollar waist and,, the best values in the finer goods. All the new ideas in Collars and Ties. S, R. TURNER & CO. CHA8. JONES. 172 FKONT STREET. n ir- W.P.MASON, OiyiL ENGINEER, Colonial Building, Marietta, Ohio. Surveys and Construction; Railways, Bridges, Foundations, Sewehaoe. Nil wen I milium1 Tijie Now to Think op Ciiangixo from the IIeavy to the Limit Spring Weights. We've Anticipated your Thoughts here, you all know our Reputation in these Matters. We've Prepared to Equip you with Spring and. Summer Hosiery and Underwear in a most sat isfactory MANNER.' HOSIERY DEPARTMENT 1 lot Children's Fast Black 10c; 3 for 25c. 1 lot Children's regular madej seamless, Blacks and Tans 15c, 2 for 25c. Ladies' full regular made, seam less, Blacks and Tans Sc to 75c per pair. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT 1 lot Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests 6 for 25c. ' 1 lot Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests Egyptian Yarn, 15c, 2 for 25c. 1 lot Ladies' Combed Egyptian 7am, 25c, 5 for $1.00. BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST-Ciip of bicycle lamp. Finder please leave at Leader office. BarWANTED-Cook Galtree's restaurant. and dishwasher at 3BTDR. W. M. HART, DENTIST. Offlce 12 Putnam St., between Front and Second. 2rn-a. E. P. Enny, Dentist. Office Front street, opposite Soldiers Monument. 804 -.DR. GALLAGHER Diseases of the eye and fitting of glas'ses. Law Building Putnam street. esFor sale at a Bargain Double Carriage and Coach Harness, May be seen at Curry & Holdren'a livery stable. Jftff-WANTED A good girl at the Bruns wick restaurant. J. B. Haight. tf. r-FOR SALE. A first class building lot 40x180 located on Third St. between Washing ton and Warren Sts. Enquire at HOtf Put nam St, . Clean, honest, reliable stuff at lowest prices is tohat intelligent buy ers are looking for. We keep none other. Want you to inspect the stock by the clear white light of day by this tneth telling light you can make your selection with the utmost satisfaction. 5 'to tvc is- i 3 I VVO.VV tk -vt o nrTTT)r'vr tvt o I . t O.'N KJ. J. J-f u a. V-J- -L J. Upon tho purchase of goods to tho amount of one dollar or more and tho presentation of this couton you will bo entitled to your choice of any of the Standard Skirt Pattern. Yours Respectfully, CIIAS. JONES, 172 Front St. 3" O O OT O I- O 3 W 4St, 'fSVf,WWl'WW'VWiS', r4 Wall Paper Cleaner! I!olDre.'l.SuudttvaiSn'"htshe wnsduncon- cious 'another jrocby'eryas consicl'e'red yery doubtful! but since then has been improving slightly, and she is now in a fa way to recover. Mrs. Ryan Is quite aged and feeble. Her many friends will be glad to learn that she is improving. Prof. Chapman's reading 'at And rews Hall Thursday evening was very fine. As elocutionist he gave great satlsfation. He selected from a wide range of authors, including the pa thetic, humorous .and dramatic Ho has a-fine presence, splendid voice and Instructs as well as entertains. A charming musical program added much to the entertalment. tFOR SALE. Entire east half of Block 13, West Side Marietta, 100 feet on Knox St., 120 on Franklln.'and 120 on Pearl St. Will sell as a 'nhole or in lots to salt. Inquire of Dr. S. M. Hart, WlttUg building, Front street. HEADQ'DARTERS FOR FRUITS. We will from now on handle one car-load of Bananas each week. Port Llmon Bananas, the finest and best Savored Bananas In the market. Special prices by the bunch. Call at Peter Mack's Fruit store., Putnam street, Marietta, Ohio. Telephone 170. .fSTFOR SALE. Boarding house, 18 Rooms, corner of Third and Ohio Sta. Easy terms. College property on Fifth St. opposite Mound Cemetery. 120 by 230 feet, one of the nicest lo cations in the city. Almost any kind of property for sale, In the city or country. Ward & Stobe, 25 Second Street. FOR SALE House and lot on Front St. below Sacra Via. 11800. Fine building lot on Scammel near Fifth, 900. A seven-room house on Front St. near wooster, 11800. De sirable lot on West Side, (800. One-quarter in terest in a Sour mUl, paying good dividends. A brick house and store f orrentPSereral fine resldnces at HOO6t)6O0.-85OOJ and Vm- A six; room nouse .renting ipr sfSLpermpnm,, tixw. A nev r efgh .TQpnV notisePoil1 Thdf8t.,'l.200. aurhter. Mrs., JJuna. Brownlntr. in Good building low from-i2W to noojnAiOiacrol . , f". , i?-5! '""Yer r- "i" "A ' " botto ntaimrtwo miles up the Muskingum,, 1 icon- . - - t--"x A-'T.mEn'ar8oI,, -1 l"j Rnrnflr Putnam find Rnrnnrl. I Corner Putnam and Second. tafMrs. llnery Leonard's Saratoga Chips will be brought to Schramm's Bakery twice a week, Tuesday and Friday, during the sum mer months, beginning with Friday, May 1st. Pleasant Hill farm Is again opened as a pleas ure resort during the summer, ending, with Sept. 1st. Large parties will need to give two days notice. If going without notice they are requested to take their meats and deserts with them, For particulars address Mrs. II. Leon ard, Stanleyville, O., or Schramm's Bakery. Notice. U. S. Engineer Office, 83 Main St., Zanes ville. O., April IT, 1806. Sealed proposals, In duplicate, for tarnishing and delivering 415 tons, more or less, Run of Mine Coal, for use on Muskingum River, O., will be received here until 1 p. iu., central time, May 27, 1SW3. In formation furnished by Edmund Moeser, Asstr. Engr. V, H. Heuer,,MaJ., Engrs. April 27, at. 'JT A perfectcompound for cleaning Wall Paper, Kalsomine and Frescoes. Removes all smokevdust, etc., and makes the paper bright as new. Con tains no Poison. Sold Only at . Putnam Street Drug Store. STYER'S BRANCH. Do You Want a Good Lamp? If so, see Charles Holtz on Front Street near Putnam. He also will show you by far tho Best Selected stock of Queenswaro in Mariotta. Charles Holtz, the queensware man. IJW., Ji?M tub ,f at oil JJA eOa 19B -rT Oomplete'in Every Respect iilT aearr BTOl ,dar&iii. - i3ic ' s 'i i.t i i , rO0,H" 9.4. 7 0 JSfcf IT '"a "3" "". - Tile, Is our stock of Mantels and Also Fireplace Trimmings. We have now the most complete line in this part of Ohio. Just call in and see, and let us show you o.ur line and quote prices. H: A. Wagner & Bro.Sl 404 Third St m fl "1 fl l ffl v off. ,y - ,t .a n r