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mr z-LZk'0 The Marietta Daily Leader. TUESDAY, JUIiY 23, 1001. Personal ancl Pertinent. It Is just as easy to drift into danger us to drive into it. The progress is slower out tuc cntt is equally sure, it is me gradual progress of drifting which blinds to the danger. Men and women drift into ill-health in such a way. There is a little feeling of oppression after eating. After a time it passes away. Some day it returns and brings another symptom headache, perhaps. Something is done to relieve the headache, but nothing to relieve the cause. So one 'more victim goes drifting on to the rocks of disease. Young women who are teaching or Btudying are very apt to become victims of disease of the stomach. They cat in judiciously, in some cases, and in gen eral the brain is too occupied to allow the stomach the blood necessary to carry on its functions. Hence in time the organs of digestion and nutrition are totally deranged, and the young gradu ate goes home a chronic invalid. The timely use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery will avert such a con dition ; the faithful use of it in chronic cases will effect a complete cure. " I was troubled with very frequent headaches, often accompanied by se ere vomiting," writes Miss Mnry Dellc Summerton, of San Diego, Duval Co., Texai. "llowclt were Irregular and my tomacIi nntl liver seemed continually out of order. Open I could eat almost nothing, and nometlme absolutely nothing, for twenty-four hours at a time. I was entirely unBt for work, and my whole system seemed so run down that I feared n severe sick spell and was very much discouraged. I was advised to try Dr. Pierce's tiolden Medical Discovery, and before finishing the third bottle I was able to undertake tlie du ties of public school life, nnd contracted to do so." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the complexion and sweeten the breath, PENSIONERS PAID By Columbus Asencles Number More Than a Hundred Thousand, OUR BAKING POWDER! Wo bolievo that housewives want to use pure cream tartar and soda Baking Powder. Wobeliovo they prefer to find a roliablo Powder that they can use now and for years to como with certainty that it will always be pure and uniform in results. Wo prepare this powder at frequent intervals to insure freshness, and wo guarantee its absolute purity. You will find satisfaction in using a powder that's always alike in leavening power, and that's as pure and whloo some as the flour itself. 40 cents a pound. W. H. STYER, DRUGGIST, :: : 210 Front Street. Constable Burris, of Barf ow.' was In the eitw Monday calling on friends. Mrs. J. H. McOrew loft Monday for Corning to look after his oil business. Albert Smith has accepted a posi tion with the Mecca Saloon on Putnam street. C. M. Devol and Bob Barker loft Monday for1 Buffalo, to take In the Ex. position. Hon. Chrlft. McKee, of Noble Coun ty, was a business caller In the city Monday. Henry Wcllbrook left Monday .for Hughes Blver where ho will join a fish ing party. Miss Blrdlo Sleigh left for Marlon, O., Monday where she will visit for sev eral weeks. Will Hathaway left Sunday for Zanesville, whero ho will spend his va cation with friends. Preaching services at the Miller School House on the Pike, next Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dly& Wkly. R. A. Underwood returned Sunday from Pltsburg where he has been for several days on business. The Elks are furnishing all the merchants with printed envelopes ad vertising their big carnival. The American Telephone Company has been stringing two new wires from Parkersburg to Cambridge. Mrs. Henry Blume returned Sun from Pittsburg, where he has been for visiting friends for several weeks. A Steinberg, ot the Artificial Stone Company, left Monday for Parkersburg, where he went to look after a big con tract. Beeman Plumer returned Monday from a two weeks' vacation in the country and has resumed his work at the German National Bank. Miss Laura Palmer and Mrs. Henry Wellbrook left yesterday for Parkers burg, where they will be the guests of friends for several days. Ed. Ryan, the well known oil con tractor, expects to go to Australia in a few days where he will put down some wells for an oil company. Miss Jennie Du Bols and Miss Ada Wells, of Freehold, N. J., who have been the guests of Mrs. E. F. Curtis, left Monday for Cincinnati, whero they will spend some time visiting before re. turning home. Special to'tho Leader. Columbus, 0., July 22. Chief Clerk Pontius has completed the list of pen sions on the roll at the Columbus agen cy June 30, 1901, classified by states and territories, and tlfo amounts paid dur ing the year are as follows: No. of CHANGE IN WATCHES. Tlir rinll'n Hyp of n Century Aro ruiil the Moilrru Mnchlue-Mnile 'rlmetilrce. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California .... Colorado Connecticut . . , Dolawaro Dlst. Columbia . Florida , Georgia Idaho Indian Territory Indiana Illinois ".. Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland .... Massachusetts . . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi. . . . Montana Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey . . . Now Mexico. . . New York .... North Carolina . North Dakota. , Ohio 101.C43 pensioners, 17 ? 1 8 14 r.:. 09 5, 1, 32 22 12 '4 5 279 150 34 71 - 145 - G 1 14 1G U92 20 3 4 75 20 o 16 3 122 C 3 G. W. WINCHELL, Groceriesand General Produce. Restaurant in Connection. Meals at all Hours Bell Phone, Williamstown, 48. Cor. Ferry Street and Railroad Avenue, Wil liamstown, W. Va. Oklahoma. . . Oregon Pennsylvania. . Rhode Island . South Carolina , South Dakota. . Tennessee Texas Vermont. . . . Virginia Washington . . West Virginia. Wisconsin. . . Wyoming.. . . 15 13 243 1 1 4 24 19 3 7 30 170 23 4 Amount paid. 2,067 00 72 00 864 00 1,704 00 8,048 00 5,699 00 1,118 00 72 00 , 5,376 00 3,490 00 1,740 00 576 00 624 00 37,334 27 19,765 40 4,896 00 10,880 40 17,052 07 832 00 192 00 1,752 00 2,359 67 27,897 40 2,398 00 312 00 504 00 9,567 80 3,644 23 360 00 2,352 00 ' 420 00 16,046 81 1,228 87 444 00 11,85,699 91 2,124 00 1,635 00- 31,899 44 96 00 96 00 417 07 3,132 00 2,280 00 408 00 1,416 00 4,332 00 24,958 87 3,016 00 408 00 The almost total disappearance of the otd-fuHliioned "buU'n-eye" silver watches Is n Hollree of wonderment to even some watch dealers, It is practically impossible to pick up one now nmuug them. A Chicago Trib une reporter made the roundn of the watch, pawn and junk shops in quest of one of tho.se old timepieces, nnd did not find it. One dealer said he knew where a single specimen was, but Inter udmltted that the owner either had sold or lost It. A veteran watchmaker, who can ninko a watcli by hand, in referring to the disap pearance of the "bull's-eyes," said: "It Is only natural, I suppose, that they should disappear. None of them were ilrst-class timepieces. I mean that the best of them would vary as much an a minute a week". The cheaper machine-made watches keep better time and cost less. The first of these old 'bull's-eyes' carried the regulation Virdge movement. One hundred years ago the Virdge watches were oa-rried by all business men. Later the English watchmakers made 'bull's-eyes' with improvements on the Virdge movement, t haven't seen a Virdge for two or three years. As a matter of fact, those old-fashioned key-winding silver watches are worth only what the silver In the cases amounts to. The metal repre sents about a dollar in value. Th. works are worthless. Only one or two smalt wheels are taken out by the dealers. Sometimes they are useful In repairing family heirlooms. What are they worth? Why. nothing at all as timepieces. The best way to get one is to keep on inquiring among the grandfathers and great uncles until you run across one, and then beg it or buy it. It is practical ly worthless, except ns a relic." "Yon Sell Gootls Too GiieaD" A was the remark made by a sensible young business man, in conversation with one of our representatives, the other day. ' Many people know This Is True, but now and then there "bobs up" a skeptical mind who de clines to be convinced, and he goes elsewhere. For instance, the other day a certain party went about one hundred miles and bought a piano, paying for it $50 more than we even asked for the SAME PIANO. Funny, isn't it ? WE HAVE, so far as we can learn, the largest variety of medium priced and high grade pianos carried by any firm west of New York. Better see us if you want one. The Stevens Organ & Piano Oo. St. Clair Building, next to P. O. IN FAR-OFF LABRADOR. oisrciisrsrA.Ti WEEKLY GAZETTE! 20 Page Newspaper 50 . . CENTS A YEAR. . JACOB PFAFF, BARER and CONFECTIONER. 112 Putnam Street. Finest Ice Cream and Ices. Caters to Parties and Club Total 103,507 f 15,084,668 S7 Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't be much worse than the tortures of Itching piles. Ye there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails. Fur Hnntprn In T!int Country Who Have Jnnt Hpiiril of the Death ot dawn Victoria. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE untonvl the new year with marki of Increased nnenrv In every department, which has been acknowledged by its teuj of thousands of readers witn tne most connai appreciation, it is unsurpassed lor tne excellence 01 its con tents, as well as for its low price; twiner onl 50 cents a ear, or less than one cent per copy. It is the stead) aim of the publishers to improve this edition of the Commercial Tribune, and the best that brains can produce or monej can buy will be found in its Chi Start PLUMBERS. I Me, Oas nnd Steam Fitters. 210 Greene 8treL Electrlelnn Marietta, Ohio I3STJEOTQDRS. We sell the Garfield, and guarantee them to give satis faction. The Marietta Mfg. Co. FOR SALE. In Norwood, new 5 roomed house, water and gas, located on Oak Wood Ave, easy terms. Modern 0 roomed houso nnd bath, everything up to dato, good location, 1 sqr. off car line, price 82,550.00. Don't fail to see this before you buy. Good G room house on West Side, vory cheap. Water and gas; Almost now. The choicest of vacant lots in all pnxts of tlio city. My prices are always tho lowest. Ifoal Estate dealer, . Office, 2nd st., opp. court house. Boll Phono 48G-2. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WEST & TRUAX', Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prjce 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all dr.uggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. NOTICE. To the Hod Carriers and Mortar Mixers ot Marietta. To the Hoi Carriers and Mortar Mix ers of Mf.r.etta: A special meeting will be held Thurs day evening, July 25 at 8 o'clock Stan dard time, at Labor Hall. All are re quested to attend. Piles, Tetter, Eczema. Boro-Carbol Salve will cure blind, bleeding or Itching Piles where all oth er ointments have failed. It absorbs tho tumors, allays tho Itching at once, acts liko a poultice and gives Instant re lief. Boro-Carbol Salvo Is prepared expressly for Piles, Tetter, Eczema and all Itching skin diseases. Sold on a guarantee No Cure, No Pay, price 25 cents per box. Colds and Coughs. Price 25 and 50 cts. For sale by the Kirby Drug Company (C) A Business Change- Mr. Polndexter has purchased the in terest of his partner, Mr. John Singer, in the Wakefield barber shop, and took possession Monday morning. Consid eration private. Magnetic Healing, By Prof. Lawrence H. Kenner. His touch is life. Come and be cured. Rheumatism and nervous diseases a specialty,- Correcting bad habits. Ci garettes, Morphine habits cured. Office hours 8 until 12 a. m. 2 until 8 p. m. Corner Fourth and Greene streets, next door to Ohio Installment Company. July 19 tf . The floating palaces of the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company are more beautiful than ever this sea son and have many added convenien ces. The parlors and staterooms are newly furnished, and traveling is made delightful over this popular route. Their service has been Improved and now make connections with all rail roads at each of their ports. Send two cent stamp for illustrated pamphlet Address A. A. Shantz. G. P. A., Do trolt. Mich. Reports are reaching civilization of the operations of the past whiter in the interior and upon he coast of Labrador. The season was, generally speaking, a mild one, nnd the fatali ties among the Indians fewer than usual, n good supply of furs was se cured, hut none of such peculiar value as some of those taken during the preceding winter, says the New York Sun. The highest priee paid for a single skin 'of last winter's catch was $100, which was for a black siher fov, the king of all the fur-bearing animals of Labrador. Exactly double that amount was paid for a skin of the same va riety, a very noble specimen, about a vi'.nr nn-o. Prices in ceneral are scarcely so good at present as they were this time last year. Marten skins, which have brought as much as $25 a skin, sold this spring for from $1.1 to $18. Traders are es pecially proud of the otters nnd minks which they obtain from Lab rador, which have fur of a peculiar fineness and luster. The hunters from the interior of Labrador had not heard of the death of Queen Victoria until they emerged from the woods a few days ago. No mail matter can reach them during the winter. Even the residents along the coa'st had only six mails from autumn till spring, and these had to be conveyed oer the snow by dogs, on sleigh's, for want of proper roads and other means of conveyance. lrloune. and tne nest that hralns can produce or monej can columns at all times. The main features of the paper are: The Xeiu of the World. The Freshest ami Talrest Market Ileports. The llest Articles for the Farm and Home. Attractive nnd Useful Heading for Women, Youth and Clilldi on. Trustworthy l'olltinil News and Comment. Choice, Fascinating Stories ily the llest Writers, Ami MlseelluneouH Matter of General Interest, In short, THE WEEKLY QVZETTE Is n first-class, up-to-date newspapor. It has been a favorite family Journal for over ono hundred joars. Attractive inducements to agents for l'JOO and 11101. Sample copies free on application, ISf-The Dally and Sunday Commercial Tribune stands in the front rank as a Great American Newspaper. Address, The Commercial Tribune Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. THE HOLD-UP MAN. The U-to-rnte tltll Mken Shuck III VletluiM Intn Submission by nn Flleetrle Current. Watermelons. Fine large 20 and 25 pound New Jersey Watermelons. Price 2o cents. . COMMENCING JTTIj-5r 15, 1901, WE WILL OFFER OUR GREAT Just received a car of fine fresh bananas, 5 to 15 cents per dozen. 75 cents to one dollar per bunch. Reduced Rates to Detroit via Penn, Lines On and after Monday, July 1st, day light service will be established from Parkersburg and Marietta to Buffalo with hut ono change ot cars In Union Station, Pittsburg. Train will leave Parkersburg 7:20 a. m., Williamstown 7:47 a. in., arrive Pittsburg 1:05 p. m Oil City 4:45 p. m., Chautauqua Laka C:55 p. m., Buffalo 8:40 p. m. Buffet ParJor Car Pittsburg to Buffalo, Marriage Licenses. Frank J. Elger, stone mason, of Marietta, and Ella Perry, of Marietta. Rev. F. M. Woesman. Carl Pattin, laborer, of Bartlett, O., and Ethel Barnes, of Bartlett, O. Rev. Orlo L. Barngrover. Charles F. Frost, of Frost, O., and Martha R. Baker, of Decatur township. A. Russell, J. P. DR. A. II. SWINBURNE, Physician, Mari etta, Ohio. SPECIALTIES: Obscure, Difficult Cases, Stomach Trouble, Abdominal and Rectal Dis eases. Nervous Conditions. OFFICE IN ST. CLAIR BUILDING. 8 to 11 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m., and G to 8 p. m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. Residence Fifth and Woostor Streets. Bell Telephone No. 382. Placed on earth to please tho peoplo Good for brain-workers. Brings double-distilled pleasures to all who us Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist Now Zealand has in Its oldelwelss a Plant differing slightly from the fam ous SwIbs variety. A wheelman's tool bag Isn't completo .without a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclec trlc.OIJ. Healsjcuts, bruises, stings, Bprains, Monarch' over pain. oummerette. The sweetest girl seen Is the mid-summer dream That languidly lounges In shadow and shade. And worries her mind About how to find A fellow to keep her From dying an old maid. Pricelettes. Hires Root Beer 19c WhaloOIlSoap 15c Wolches Grape Juice 23c Aliens Talcum Powder 5c VloTet Talcum Powder 10c Mennes Talcum Powder 18c Colgate Talcum Powder 23c The Finest Talcum Powder 25c Comfort Powder 40c Poison Fly Paper 4c or 3 for 10c Sticky Fly Paper ., 3c or 2 for '5c Bohemian Malt Extract 15c Lloblgs Malt Extract 17c Pabst Malt Extract 19c Beef, Wine and Iron 24o and 48c Foot Rest., , 10c Yours for business, Will S. Richardson, The Cut-Rato Druggist, Both Phones. 127 Greene street. The old-fashioned jimmy may do for the burglar who operates :A remole country district'.. The up-to-date Bill Sikes has moved with the times, and in order to relieve his neighbors of their goods uses his brains as well as brute strength. What may be culled the electric confidence triek. as recently practiced in the streets of Madrid, shows that its inventor. is a man of genius ns well as crime. This thief, who has just been arrest ed, was distinguished above others of his profession by the perfect ion of ins garments and appearance. In a pooket of his elegantly fitting coat was concealed the secret of his success. It was a powerful little electric battery, joined by wires to a metallic plate, which he held in the palm of his right hand. Approaching his intended vic tim with outstretched hand lie would greet him with the fervor of nn old friend.- Woe betide the unlucky man If he accepted the proffered hand shake. A sharp electric shock ren dered h'm powerless, and with a few deft movements lie was stripped of watch, purse and jewelry. Travel to tin- AWxt. More nnd more eaeli year Americans are finding out the attractions of our own country, and as they grow to real ize the charm of life among the Colo rado mountains or In the Yellowstone park the tendency is toward greater travel west instead of east for health and recreation. The railroads, too, are alive to the new conditions and have madelowertouristrates this year than ver before, And then the train time has been 'vastly improved, so that now it takes only one night on the road be tween the Atlnutic coast and Denver, thajt is, by using1 the Burlington's fast train from Chicngo. Tit U I n i; AilMin(ue. The crar of Russia has named his infant daughter Anastasia. That's n mean way of getting even with her, saya tho Denver Post, for not uelng ra boy. Front Street and cor. Jail lot. Marietta 'Phone 624. I HER L. Ob SHmINFb DENTIST, OTTO BLOCK Putnam Street. J. R. GLEASON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. , HOMEOPATHIC No. 507 Fort Street, Marietta. Ohio SPECIALTIES: Diseases or SKln. Diseases of Eyes. Fitting Glasses. Sept 14. 1909. S 8 YOUR FlCUiND St LOUIS I'KICK The Economical Jeweler. While at the Dime Savings Bank Building, hav ing tho place for business but not the space, now movedandoccupylngpartof John Blckert's store, having the place and space where a magnificent display of modern Watches, Clocks, Rings, etc., ,1s ready for your inspection Prices on nil purchases and first clas3 Watch and Jewelry repairing are strictly economical. 14G Front Street, Opposite Commer cial College Building, Marietta, Ohio. CLEARANCE SALE OF WHEELS, including the beat and highest grade bicycles manufactured. Prices ranging from $J5.oo to $25-oo. Second hand wheels from $2.5o up. THE BIG FOUR CYCLE CQ. 117 Front Street, MARIETTA, .- OHIO Carpet cleaning and carpet laying, furniture packed and cleaned. Work of all kinds done promptly. George W. Curtis, Manager. 724 Second Street. Mch. 19tf. Marietta Phono No. 285. F1. J. CUTTER, (Ex-Probate Judge.) ATIOflNEY-AT-lnW and NOTARY PDBLIC Office 227 Putnam Street. 8 Dcora Above Court Hems Going South? If so. vou secure many advantages by jro- Ine via Cincinnati, the Queen 8c Crescent Route and Southern Ry. It3 fasl trains pen etrate every part of the Central South. 34 hour schedule Cincinnati to Jacksonville and New Orleans. 9 hours to Chattanooca. s8 hours to Shrcveport. 36 hours to Port Tampa. Observation, parlor and cafo cars tree re clining chairs Throueh Pullmans to all Im portant Southern cities. rttt. KMtht. t.n you th adrantuvs w effcr orer other routea. aal &f acnt fur taa aialng. Way &tt wiUauaauonww W. O H1NCR09H. O. P. .. CINOIHHaTI. III " ts it e a fc