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X"HTTO(g- S nil M j-- A.. twuL..Mr---- tfinu- - A-JKlW'JUtn-tt' 1 . v ' f S'N TWlf ill t,-i-ts. v 1 A . X w .ho LiRhtest,' kt "' , Most Oompaot, , M6Bt'riatlsffotory, . Amateur Camera. THE- Bpp-IM; AIwayB Ready, , ' , .. ' Always Rolablp t , Conect in Design, Perfect in Workmanship; TJie Ideals Tourist .Camera I Loads m.!paylight.. . " -Capacity Unlimilo. Fully Guaranteed u r T The Luxury of Photography Ar EJisi man Kodnk. "" A Full Lino with nil Reliable Supplies. CRAIG The Marietta Picture Man. 270272 Front Street. Special Sale Of $2.oo, $3.oo and $3.50 Der bies and Soft Hats going at $1,311 For your choice. Sec Window. R. A. Goodhue, 290 Front Street; MARIETTA, O. Successor to Goodhue & 'Ev . -&V"' .j' ' -"33-' w "C-'5',S '? Are the two best makers of Dinner Ware in the world. We handle both of their makes in open stock and have just r eceived Johnson Bros, lat est in White Porcelain! Call in and see it. PUTNAM BROS., The Greene Street China, Glass and Qaeensware Store. DRAUGHTS FRESH, PURE AND HYGENI- ,f - - CALLY CLEAN. un MASON'S PHARMACY, Tiber Way. " 13 li Navigating in the Dark, n Bad policy. Lots of people do 3 it, but there's little if uny excuse, a Peoplo who trade hero are not in the dark. Wodon't havotrado 2 tricks and secrets. n We are nlways clad to toll neo- plo all about our goods. Whoro wo buy them, how they arGmado, why they cost much or little, oto. The morn light the better. CORNER DRUG STORE, II. FRED CURTIS, Prop., Cor. Front and Putnam Sts. aa-aa-----i.--a-3-B- PALMS AND FERNS. Wo have a nice lino of Fores and Palma in stock at Greenhouse, cornej of Fourth and Scammel streets. Out flowers and plants of all, kinds. .Design work and Decorating a PS' 1, J. W. SMITH. Bel one,a33. j4,.ti j& , HHV'H- iS aPHl'- HHH t e - er. t "t ' B'b'T Stono wcnVto' Bclnre on a Thos. Lockwood,went ioCiijJ-p'Sin' oil misfness Thursday. FB.;WyTlc:,w(m "called tbCartf 3hursdaV5on business, i ' ' Will'Daria, of Belpie, "was In the city on business Thursday. Frank Smith, the baker, ,wlll move Into hfs new house Monday . f T. D. Dale and Mrs. E1.' ft. Dale left Thursday for New York. ., Mrs". M. Hosby, of Gravel Bank, is the guest of friends In thecl'ty J . H . Klngv went Jo J'.arierbjWS yesterday to attend to business. Geo. Foster went to McArthur Junction to look after business. Mrs. C. K. Clark left last evening for the Pan American exposition. J.Ryan of the West Side, was in Parkersburg on business yesterday". S. A. Coffman went to Parkers' burg on business Thursday evening. Mr. George Ernest spent yesterday in Parkersburg the guest of his broth er. i - .! Capt. R. K. Shaw went to Park ersburg Thursday on a flying business trip. 3Dr. J. C. CaUander. of Paikers burg, was a caller In the city Thurs day Lena Ames returned to Belpre Thursday after a visit with f. lends here. . Geo. Ernest and W. J. Rogers were at Parkersburg Thursday on bus iness. Mr. J. E. Miller, of Belpre, v,aa among the business callers in the city Thursday. J. W. Dyson, of Parkersburg, wa3 in the city Thursday looking after on interests. S. Steinberg returned yesterday from Cincinnati, where he has been on business. Mrs. Mary Brookwalter returned from Belpre Thursday where she has been visiting. W. E. Detlor and family leave to day for Lakeside Park, N. Y., to spend the summer. D. W. Bartlett ,o Parkersbug, passed though the city Thursday on his way to Beverly. Miss Gertrude Daggess, of Clarks. burg, is the guest of friends and rel atives In the city. Miss Catharine Thompson went to Compton to bo the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Gamble, of Parkersburg, are quests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alderman. James Lang, of Parkersburg, was In the city yesterday to purchase a wagon of Marietta make. Mr. H. C. Smith, of Belpre," was in the city Thursday looking for a lo cation for ameat market. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Lund returned last-evening after a isit of several days the 'guest of friends at Macksburg. Mr. Riddle came on a flying business trip from Chautauqua Thurs day. He will return in a few days. Mrs. E. Myerson and daughter Le lah and Miss Broh are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Schradskl enroute to Buffalo. The North Hart street Sunday School will give an Ice cream social July 20 at the homo of Harley Ray. Mr. Arthur Peters has accepted a position with the U. S. Express Co. as clerk and will enter upon his duties next Monday. Mrs. John Marr, of Rochester, N. Y., who has been the guest of Capt. M. G. Knox. West Side, left this morning for her home., J. F. Hamilton has resigned hto position with the U. S. Express Co. to accept one with the Leader, and enter ed upon his duties yesterday. Mr. Ned Sprague went to Park ersburg Thursday to fill the place Jn the Parkersburg band mado vacant by the illness of one of the musicians. Miss Anna Harris has returned homo from Parkersburg where she ha? been the guest of Mrs. Maggie Sanders. Miss Sanders accompanied her homo. r-Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Scott arid Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore will chap eron a party of fourteen young ladies who aro going to camp on the McMas ters farm. Bert Wilbur and John Gowen got into a fight over the Windsor saloon on lower Front street last evening and both will have a chance to explain to the Mayor their troubles. Mr, H, R. Decker, of Beaumont, Texas, stopped off for a day to see his parents, who reside Jn Oils city. He is on his wjiy from Now York to Beau, mon't, where he is engaged in the oil business. Mrs. W. H. McClelland, who has boen the guest ofMr. and Mrs. John A. Hamilton, left yesterday for Belpre 'where she will makoaH,Vislt with her aunt' beforeT returning to her home at Cincinnati. WffifieWSdly rp---9" Oil took a three cent risewbterday. .. .wrw L Mr .JKtstiWHh moved frjjra dllvo siixs;juuvra ,. Lew Weyrlch moved from-BM-Slxlri ;ttf 620 Eighth street. v v , " ,iC' (V,. J. CkMcLaUghllnv. 6t St. .Marys, , Is, In, town. on buelncjMi...- ? . 'TTW m$8'wo Vd $ romTO? Third id uie mumo jouse on roonit. X-cESa.EeialCrnOvbdrf'om WllriamiT- town to 509 Putnam Thursdo " l.i'Jf J'lf'i'' ' C. H. Becker moved ti0m 7iZ 'Clendale addition to 707 Sixth. -Misf Baldwin, of B&ffalo.Js' visit ing wlth.her sister at Cl7 Frop,t streets J, L. Rowland, of London, O., is in the Sity setting up Champion mow ers.' ' , A. W. Humphrey, of Wa,ierfou1, was h busincs caller In the city Thuis- An eleyenjigund spn was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Rice of Green street .Thursday. ' iMr. and Mrs. Dennis Showers, of F'lfth and Halt are the parents of a four pound girl. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Rcharlott left fcr Atlantic City Thursday to spend a short vacation. Hiram True, a prosperous citizen of Lower 'Salem, was in the city Thurs day on business, Mrs. Chos, Pape and family went 'td RSlnbow Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pape. Miss, Emma Suder and Miss Edna Long returned Thursday from a two vfe&s'tFip'tJ'Buff.alb. The Rapp building has again been built up, and this time it is hoped that no sagglngwlll occur. The A. O. U. W. will hold a meet ing Friday night which all members are requested to attend. Miss Margurite Allison arrived yes terday from Joliet, 111., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Si M. Williams. f Invitations; are, out for the Pipe Line picnic next ( week. Excursions will be run by the railroads. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carter left for Atlantic City and other eastern points to spend the hot season. M. H. Maloney, the affable clerk of the St. Cloud, lesumed work today after an enjoyable lay off of about two weeks. Frances Conner returned Thursday from Zanesville, where she has been visiting with friends and relatives! Miss Reujah Budd will leave the first of the week for Marietta to visit Miss Caskey. Parkersbitrg Sentinl. Last night Mr. E. D. Tupper, of Parkersburg, while sleeping In hi3 room in one of the hotels ln-this-oity, was struck in the face by falling plas ter. It was rather a rough, awakening, but, beside that Mr. Tupper sustained no Injuries. A Pleasant Serenade. The serenade by the newly organized German ban,d was very much ' enjoyed by all who were so fortunate to hear It. LThls band Js destined to be one of Ma rietta's best musical organizations, if Jt is riot alaerdy in that position. The band isirun.on union principled. ' The requirements fqr membership are a sal ary of not less than ?G a day, and a good healthy capacity for all those things so dear to a German's heait, stomach and pocketbook. The selec tions played were Imported diiect from the Royal theatre at Berlin, where they were played to Emperor William's amazement. Remember the Flag Groceries, 1 and 2. Nos. PATRIOTIC PICNIC. Given by Dawes Gamp, Sons ol Veterans, Was a Grand Success- The Patriotic Picnic given at Buck-oye-Eureka Park Thursday by Dawe3 Camp Sons of Veterans was a grand success In every particular. The steamer Sonoma was chaitered for tho occasion and made four trips, carrying a large crowd to the picnic grounds. All who attended were well pleased with tho entertainment. The program as arranged was carried out well. A full account of the ball game will be fourfd In another place In thl3 paper. Two boxing matches tqok place, one between Dolph Beach and William Ma Sweeney, and the other between Mc- Sweeney and Georgo Baum. Thero were also t,wp .wrestling matches. In ono ' McSweney threw Dojph Beach. In tho other Rile Beach threw McSweeney. How Are Your Kidney I Dr IlObbi'SpnracusPmscureiUt kidney lll.fla hlafrei. Adc.htrlii HpraedifOi.ChK'iifcuorW. 5 Washoit on 'Pennsylvania. Tho heavy rain pf Thursday evening caused serious dafaago tothe Pennsyl vania Lino. TheHrack, rvVan washed out In several plapes Jiotwieen "Warner and Elba .causing trjrtllc Jo bo. IhWrtJ rupted all day Thursday. Pasengera were transferred all dayv Therfi! rfea'dy, to resume, lt'd'j-egular.tlmtr') this morning,. ( . i imm LOCALS. Wanted A good boy, at tho Pajra For Rent A new doublo house of flvo roomaon each side. $12.00 'for each aideV Situated at No. 81 Fort street. See Coffman & Palmer. 10.000 tp.P.t 2 In. fippnnrl Hntid Tnlilnt and Rffflfl nnlv-naiv! fl .hnrt Hma n-Jt. Amerlcan Supply Company, No, Jit Greene StreetMarietta. 1 T..1.. Pit, ' ouijr wm-u. We have 2,000 ft. Ci-17 casing only used ono week in a dry hole, that we will sell at a bargain. The American Supply Company, No. 110 Greene St., Marietta. ' July Cth--tf. C. B. TRESCH, JEWELER. WATCH REPAIRING. 1!C8 Front Street. vvaakv.v.B Weather Report Will piobnbly f be fair. We are selling any of our Children's and Boys' $3,50 Knee Pant Suits for $2.90. All of bur good values in our Men's $ J 2.00 Suits goat $10 00. Big and genuine reductions all through our stock. This time of ear wo always give jou reduced prices on summer goods. Wo wish to close out as many as possible before receiving fall purchases. THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. f Terms Cnsli -aafcVi-ifcfcfcvfc, v-d "AncV tho nights shall be filled with music, And tho cares that'infest tho day Shall fold up their tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal nway." Longfellow knew the soothing power of music; he knew its grand influence for good. A home without a piano or music of some sort doesn't seem quite a home: something seems to be wanting. It's easy enough to have music in the house nowadnjs. Pocket jour doubts, and come to us. We'll soon show jou the wny. Schneider & Alden, Music and Picture Dealers. 252 FRONT STREET. Very Low Rates. On July 2bth very low rate to Lake Chautauqua over the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway. Tickets Villi do good thirty days for return. Particulars may bo had from ticket agents. For copy of finely Illustiated Lake Chautauqua Book write to A. J. Smith G. P. & T. A, Cleveland, O. July 19 its. PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION, Free Reclining Chair Cars Through to Buff alo via Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway Is the only Hue that has free reclining chair cars and cafo cars on day trains Pittsburg to Buffalo. Two solid vestlbuled trains leave P. & W. Depot, Allegheny daily at 9:00 A. M. and 10:UO P. M., city time, running through to Buffalo without change of cars. Night train Is equipped with vestlbuled coaches and latest pattern of Pullman sleepers, Rates for round tilp tickets from Pittsburg as follows: $11,05, tickets good returning to and Including October 31st. 190L $9.20 tickets good 15 days. $8.00, Uckets good 7 days. $5.25, tickets good 3 days. , Tho three day tickets aro valid In coaches only pn trains leaving P. & W. Depot 9:00 A. M. every Tuesday, nil bther tickets on sale every day and good In chair, cars or .Pullman sleepers. Tickets Tin uale,Htaify Ticket Office,' 600 Smithneld St., corner Fifth Avenue pr P. & W. Depot, Allegheny. i All Inquiries for Information will re- -Z!X sJBTS'''' u. Ki i ceive urompi. aiienuon it aauresseq to ?a39jC. tfC.la&aitt: 500 Smlthfield St, Pittsburg, Pa. ... SPECIAL : SALE mi ( ".A &&J. A J1ARGE fcLOT OF . . i , 4 - Smyrna hdMoquette Rugs i At Special Prices for qoick sale. Not a 'job lot" of old style in erior Kugs. Tliey are the class of goods you expect j ' to-.finrt at this etorej and ars nearly all new bought for the Fall Sea-on, But we have concluded to have a special sale and make prices that will induce you to buy now. You save money and we stir up business. Rugs regularly, Rugs regularly, Rugs regularly, Rugs regular) . hugs regularly, SL00, Special, $3.23 G.00, Sjiecial, CIO (..HO, Special, 5.50 0 00, Special, 7,75 12.00, Special, 10.00 Closing Sale Boys' Summer Waists. Your pick for 25c. Many of them were 50c. Sizes for boys from 4 to 1 4 yrs. 1 !,u , s", .. .1. ,(' I you LET Just received, some good values in toilet ware, which will be well worth your time seeing before you buy. C piece Set nicely embossed with gold decoration, ?2 25 10 piece Set of same war" $8.00. 10 piece Set well decorated witli filled in flowers, $5.00. Set Cups and Saucers, 30c. Set Dinner Plates, 30c. Meat Dishes, 10c,' 15c. gcod size. TOI CBffiTH & IKPTDIE, MID-SUMMER COMMENCING- Tlwsday Horning July Id This means a clearing oit of all Summer goods, odd lots of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions at Reduced Prices. These lots will be placed on sale lrom day to day till all are sold. Many lots are too small to advertise. Do not fail to visit our Store during this Sale. Dress Goods Satin Striped Wool Ohalhes, New Spiing Styles, 25c. per yd. 32-inch line Lawns and Batists, legular prices 10 and 12-Jc. reduced to 8c. a yd Corsets 1 Jot $1.00 Corsets in cluding Warner's Cora line, H. S. Normal, &c. Price reduced to ,,,,., 1 lot $1.25 Corsets,' in" eluding Warner's Health, &c. reduced to t 50c each. 69c each. PUTNAM otto" broS t ., ti f ' ' J ( l l Regular price,, $1.50 Special, $1.25 Regular price, 2.00, Special, 1.G5 Regular price, 2.25, Special, 1.88 Regular price, 3.00, Special, 2.38 Regular price, 3 25, Special, 2.75 China Ware! You should be particular about buying your dinnpr. ware; get only the best. The Homer-Laughlin dinner ware is conceded by all to be the best in the United States. We have exclusive sale of this ware in Marietta. We also handle Johnson Bros' and T. te A. Boots' English ware if you prefer it. 100 piece Dinner Sets, $7.49 up to like. SETS. 105 and 107 Greene Street. Shirt Waists' 75c, 90c and $1.00 Shirt Waist reduced to $1 25 and $1.50 Waists Reduced to 69c each 98c each. Ladies' Vests Ribbed Gauze Vests, Taped neck aud sleeves. Ribbed Gauze Vests, no tape. Plain. 10c each. 5C each Men's Shirts- Fancy Percale and Mad ras Front Shirtp, some with 35C cauu uuub, reuueeu M) fanh ? for $1.00. 'STREET. t L n t.i.ii.JwWJiiil'J'''1'l ,' r f I i a 'S