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w tk vr 4 wif -lif fSf-$ 5 f y--r3TEj t. - file Ltetafest, f t Most Compact, Most Satisfactory, Arnateur Camera. Always Ready, Always Reliable, p Oonect in Design, ; Perfect in Workmanship. , The Ideal Tourist1 Camera ! hV Loads in Daylight , , Capacity Unlimite. Fully Guaranteed Ihe Luxury of Photography An East- mnu Kodnki -t A Full Lino with nil Reliablo Supplies.) OHMIa picture Man. 270-272 Front Street. 'Special Sale Of $2.oo,$3.oo and $3.50 Der bies and Soft Hats going at .50 For your choice. See Window. 5jf. X i2 iSt JP R. A, Goodhue, 290 Front Street, MARIETTA, O. Successor to Goodhue, &. Evanr. Are the two best makers of Dinner Ware in the world. We handle both of their makes in open stock and have just received Johnson Bros, lat est in White Porcelain. Call in and see it. PUTNAM "BROS., The Greene Street China, Glass and Qaeensware Store. iff SODA FOUNTAIN, DRAUGHTS FRESH PURE AND HYGENB CfiLLY GLEAN. MASON'S PHARMACY, 1 Tiber Way. U n li Navigating in' the Dark, rj H Bad policy. Lots of people do D fc" l)rfA-Tn lltll n Mln La. A.V MIA 4- I! in the dark. Wo don't havotrftdo 2 tneka nml oecrets. r wo nro alwuvs clad to toll nco- el ln ,.11 nl.rttlf mi. ..A.7.. Yin 11 H wo buy them, howtboy nromado, n n whv thoy cost much 'or little, etc. n g The mom light tho bottefc, $ CORNER DRUG -STORE H. FRED CURTIS, 'Prop,, Cor. Front andPutnam-Sts. anoannanuctfcs-ECt-aaaaaa-aaay PALMS AND FERNS. Wo have a nice line of Ferns and Palrns In stock at Greenhouse, corner of Fourth and Scammel streets. Cut flowers and plants of nil kinds, Design work dnd Decorating of Bpdalty, v - J. W. SMITH. ' IWl'phOBe 263-3. The Marietta Daily Leaded TUESDAY, JtjLY 23, 1001. Thl tfas'sirfg ShovV. W. L.v Tlmblln has, moved to 530 Fourth street. ' ' ' J. S. Martin moved from 520Fron,t to Norwood. Charles Groves 'jlcft1 yesterday for Stockport on business. , Mr. W. M. Dearth left Monday for Athens on a business trip. Charles" Schneider left yesterday for Cincinnati on business. , J. V. King moved Monday from storage to 431 Second street. j; ,. "t-A Pomeroy, of Beverly, O., was Jh S . . H the city on business Monday. MrrtStephau, of NewarkfriavfpBInfc a visit to his parents at Gmcey. Preston Shepard, of Boston, Is vis iting his father; Thomas Shepard. Miss May Simpson arrived homo Monday from a visit to Pennsvllle ' ,. Mrs. Laura Palmer Is visiting Mr., and Mrs. R. Leham, of Parkersburg. The S. of V. and tho L. A. S. hold their regular meetings this evenirig. Chas. Place will In the near future move his family from Frost to this city. Geo Hart, who has been living on Second street has moved to Fourth! and Butler. "Dutch" Williams, of Paikersburg, was calling on friends In the city yes terday. Ralph Starling, 'of Coal Run, was among tho business visitors In the city Monday. - Leroy Cohdgan has changed his lesldence from Seventh and Warren to Norwood. Miss Lillian Benedict is;visltlng. her sister, Mrs. Rausch, of Falrvlev Heights. -Frank Ranger left Monday for New York and Boston to close fin important oil deal. ,,j) Robert Shaw, who has been on a visit to his father, returned -to New York Monday. Joseph McCue, of Parkersburg, waa in the city Mondaylooklng after busi ness Interests. F. W. Porter, a prominent cltiren of Gravel Bank, was In the city yester day on business. J. W. Goodwin has left the city of Parkersburg and will take up his abode in Wllllamstown. Miss Effle Betsell, of Parkersburg. Js visiting her sister, Mrs: L. M. Traverse, of this city. Mr. Chas. Haas, a prominent mer chant of Lower Salem, was a business callentin town Monday. Mrs. Oliver Arnold left yesterday for Cincinnati where she will visit re tlves for several weeks. ! Geo. Bennett, proprietor of the American hotel at Beverly, was in the city Monday on business. Conductor Fulx. of the B. & O. Branch, has gono to Ckillicothe, to move his family to Belpre. Henry and Beeman Dawes returned last nlgb from Deer Park. They re port a vory pleasant tltno. 1 The Saints will go to Claysville and Taylorsville, Pa , in the near future to play witn the above teams. Miss Catherine Small and Miss Ada James expect to visit Miss Chapin at Cleveland in tho near future. Mrs. Frank Dunlnp, of Sistcrsvlllo, left yesterday for her homo after a visit of several weeks with ielativc3. Mr. L. L. Beach, of Newark, is spending his thirty days' vocation with friends and relatives In tho city, v Mis. Wilson, who has been tho guest of friends for several days, left Monday for her homo in Beveily. ; Wm. Meredith at a social-at Har ley Ray's Saturday' night fell off the porch steps and dislocated his elbow. f Mr. Payne, the ticket agent at tho Union Depot, Is oxpected back today from a trip to tho Buffalo exposition. Tho St. Marjs Catholic church Is arranging for a social at tho Putnam Hall property for Wednesday evening. Mi's. Ktit'o W.itd and daughter, Mamlo. retuiced to Belpro aftor a pleasant visit with friends in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. B. C .McPhcrson left Mqnday for their homo at Llttlo Hockr- ing nfter a visit of several weeks with friends. Mrs. Ada Leget, of Waterford, who has bedh the guest of the Misses Curtis, of Fourth street, loft for their homes Monday. David Stewart, formerly of this city, but now located at Clarksburg, W. Va was calling1 on friends In tho city yesterday. Mrs. Charles McParland returned home Sunday from Parkersburg where she has been tho gutfci.ol relatives for several days. Tho funern', ot Frank Jewell was neld Sunday at Crobks Cros sing under the auspices of ttte I. O. 0. F. and was largely attended. J. O. Hofhan returned from Sardls IGnday, whore "he has been taking coal leases1. Ho report vins o"f "coal seven teen feet in &fecKues. W. H. Foster, of CnldwAjU, yrae in the city on business Monday J. W. Qeddes, of Lowcu, was a business visitor in town Monday. ? .'i -rJohn Flnsterwald, revenue co1icc (of of Atnens, Is In town on tfusiness. F. 0. Frost returned MoWlny from a lslt to Bipadwell andfothepolnts. Miss Tina Peebles an($ brother .went to Athens for" a cOuplef weeks. Mr. Tltley has gonp (to his former home at Butler, Pa., on a business ttf'p. ' Mr. Carl Lund Js in tho city, .the guest of his parents. D, L. L. WIlllamsof MWVernoh, is expected today to visit friends in tho city. " Miss Mary Turner started for Galli pollsy Monday to bo tho guest of Miss Bovlo. Miss Baum returned to duty with ITurnerjbjnger & Co. Monday after a C. A. Sarber, a prominent oil man of Cleveland, will be In the city several days on business. W. B. Rogers left Monday night for Corning .where he has business in terest to attend to. D. W. Storey, one of Beverly's prominent citizens, was in town attend ing to business Monday. Andrew Steinhardt, who was re ported to be i sick with appendicitis Sunday, Is getting better. .-Mr, W.' C. Clark, of Caldwell, was in the city looking around and shaking hands with his old friends S. P. Sheik expects to leave Thurs day for Meadeville, Pa., and Chautau qua to spend his vacation. Mr. Geo. Eyssen and two sons left for Buffalo Monday morning to visit tho Pqn-tArorican Exposition. Hon. C. C. Mlddleswart and wife left Monday for Buffalo, N. Y7to take In the Pan-Amerlcau-Exposltiou. ' I. 0. Sullivan, of New York, pVpIpe line official, Is in the city on a business trip, looking after company affairs C. D. Bole and wife arrived home from Morris, Pa., Monday where they have been spending a short vacation. vV Mrs. Hartley, of Macon, Mo., whoso husband was prosecutor of Washington county during tho war Is visiting J. M. Harper. ,, 1 Mrs. Bahrlng, of Wyoming, N". J., arrived in the city Monday to vialt;Mrs. Lewis Suder, of Greeno street, t her mother. ty, Dr. Carl Lund, of CJaliimcL Mich igan, 'arrived Sundav on SvYsft TtflW parents, Mr. and Mrs, ,G -., ' t ( t77..i , J. Lund,1 Fourth street. ' i ., Hi " J. A. Josephy has retur.nqd.rrorn New YorK ana I'lniaueiptiia, wjjpr. ne has been laying In a fall and "winter stocK ror ms store. Mrs. Dr. McKim -and, daughter. Catharine, returned front Coolvtlle last evening where they hav,e beerj, fcC-somo, oaywvisiung relatives.' Mr. Pierpolnt, formerly of this city, but now located at Johnston, 0., left for homo Monday, after a yWf 6t sev ,'eral jlays. op business? Frank Caldwelli returned from PnrkorburjsyMonday.'V!hcfev;'; he had ,.r' -..ilTL- ,,-: -.r ..,'. ' . .. ueen visiuuc iricuua uim jyiu.biai u iu San Antonio, Texas, next weeic. . Wltrf n1.1ln H1ov.r KAAiiltraAiinntll- Wonsignmenl of books Monday. t will soon be removed'to the now quai t ers in the High School building. J. S. pienn and Geo. McGulro prominent oil men of Sisteisville, who have been here on business, returned Monday morning to Slstersvillo. Carl Stahlman and Earl Stahlman two of Parkcrsburg's young society men, spent, Sunday with Marietta friends and returned homo Monday. Mrs. Georgo Grafton and son, Don passed thiough ttio city Monday on their way from Pittsburg to Bevclv wheic they are spending the summer. Mr. Edwjn Melster returned to At lantic City whore ho has been spend lng his vacation. Ho shows tho effects of his trip in a well browned face. It is reported on good authority that Homer Edgar, of Nowport town chip and Clara Shaffer, of Pino RUlgo. ai o to bo mai rlod at tho brido's home July 2S, - i Mrs. Richards, accompanied by Misa Flgrenco Richards, left Sunday for Columbus, where they will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs: H. rt. Bohl for several weeks,!. . -TFboJamlHes of Mr.Ho J. Eblnger mm ,ui . ,fH- u xvub7, iiotu.v1'"""" Mis'! .yiancne ureenwayoii;n ot. ClairSventUo the Storey farm "Monday on a camping expedition-. ' " Mjss Elizabeth Elliot, who ha been visiting with tho family of Jno. Elliot for tho past seven months, re turned Monday to Rdclc Creek, acom panled by her nlccq,Cvora Elliot MIsi Paulino' H. Brownof Parkr ersburg la 'making h? fltsfvlsl &lono here, with grandparents 'MrJ'andMrs. W.'H. Brown; T-heJIUle Miss certain ly acts ust as nice as grqwn up people do, and seems quite bappyMf? ' Bradford Dormyplo was before ' the Mayor Monday morning on thp Charge, of carrying concealed weapons and jvasj "bound dvor to the next BriUMl, Juty-", the sum of $100.00. ivhlch heUfa no' give ,and was taken back to Jail &Nsfe LOCALS. Wanted-A -good boy, at tho Palm restaurant. f, jF0RTr!enT-4V' Modern Six Room Cottage on Fairvlew Heights near brow of hill. lridulrHnt Leader Office. Found A fine pair of spectacles oh B. & 0. train. Owner can have them by identifying bame at. Union Depot ticket ofiicrb and paying for this ad. July 23 1U For Rent A new doublo house of five rooms on each side. $12 00 for each side. Situated 'at No. 819 Fort street. See Coffman & Palmer. For Sale or Exchange-For smaller property or vacant lots, a nine room house, largo lot. Centrally located. Apply to J. A. Plumor & Son. July 21 Lost Oil leases and maps on Front street, near Bellevue hotel. Leavo at St. Cloud hotel and receive reward. July 21 FOR SALE A Four Horse Gas En gine with gasoline attachment, Cald well make. In good condition and do ing perfect work in our office where it can be seen at any time. The Leaier Publishing Company. C. JE. TRTilSCIi:, JEWELER. WATCH REPAIRING.- 208 Front Street. k.fcqV.fctkfc, a :v3 t Wcnther Report For Sunday and Monday will piobnbly bo fnir. S That window full of $2.50 men's soft hats, contains some nice ones The prise now is ;SI.50 to close them out. We still keep up our stock of men's the $J 00 a suit kind of underwear. The- best? of rvalues. S2.80 takes any of our bojs,' or childrens $3.50 knee pants suits. THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. j. i . i Terms Cash 1v&WWnWWV1k "And the nights shall bo filled with music, And tho cares thnfinfest tho day Shall fold up their tents like tho Arabs, iAnd ns silently steal nwny." Longfellow knew tho soothing power or music; ho knew its grand lnlluence for good. A homo without a pianb or music of somo soit' doesn't cem quito a home; spmething seems to bo wanting. It's easy enough to hoo music in tho houso nowadays. Pocket jour doubts, and come to us. We'll soon show )ou tho way. J Music and Picture Dealers. 252 FRONT .STREET. Miss Aurella Hoover leaves this morning for Salem, W. Va. Tho County Commissioners wcie In session Monday to act upon a franchise which is asked for an electric lino to Newport nnd St. Marys. The Sunday excursion of tho O. & L. K. took 108 people from tho city Sunday and gathered up a considerable number along tho line. Quite a num ber stopped at tho Star fishing camp. Tho greater part of the remainder went to Columbus. The success of these ex cursions is likely to Induce the O. & L. K. to run an excursion p Cleveland. The Harris Nlpkle-Plaie Shows. The Harris Nickel Plate Shows vis ited QuxjCtty .yesterday ) and nOtwIth stnnding'thV Intense heat of the day. was largely attended, both In the after' noon and evening. It is pronounced an excellent show for the low Tries charged for admlsslop, and desplto tno neomfortobleness of the temperature ribpththe.pejferniers and the audi ence, it gave general satisfaction. Or elOiAL n itt' iiiO1! E-U-G-S! jfic A LARGE LOT OF ' Smyrna and Moquette Rugs At. Special Prices for quick sale. Not a '-job lot" of old style inferior Rugs. They aro the class of goods you expect to find at this store, and ars nearly all now bought for the Fall SeHson, But we have concluded to have a special sal and make prices lhat will induce you to buy now. You Bu'e money and wo stir up business. Rugs regularly, 81.00, Special, S3.2.") Rugs regularly, 0 00, Speclnl, 5.10 Rugs regularly, G.50, Special, Rues reoularlv. 0 00. Special. (iliO 1,(0 Rugs regularly, 12.00, Special, 10.00 Closing Gale Boys' Summer Waists. Your pick for 25c. Many of them were 50c. Sizes for boys from 4 to 1 4 yrs. I&mt 1BJ6S; - PiffittK, OT SOST The Ohio Va'Iey Wagon Co. is closing out its fine stock Df Buggies, Phaetons and Surreys at cost. Anyone wishing to buy anything in this line can get it at firtt cost by going to the salesroom of the Ohio Valley Wagon. Co. on Second street, opposite the Union Depot. We are closing out our retail business and can make it worth your while to buy of us. The salesroom will be open every day until 8 p. m. so so that those who are unable to come during the day will have the opportunity of doing so duting the evening. The Ohio Valley Wagon Co. lUUlUMiUUUUUU GREAT CLEARING SALE i lrl ifr tni tjPl 2& JJk $! rl ri 2fl M Summer Wash Skirts Our entire 6tock of Crash Linen prices for the couvenienco of our our stock into three lot3, aB follows . l. Ladies' Wash Skirts in Crash Linen, well tf j JTfZ made, five inch hem, extra wide, regular uHi 1 price $J.25 and $1,50. Sale price, Each. Ladies' Crash Linen Duck and Pique LOT Skirts, some nicely trimmed with braid, MO 2. regular prices ?2.50, S3.00 and $3.50, Sale Price, Ladies' Fine Crash Linen Duck and Pique ft J- LOT Skirts, nicely trimmed in Braid and Ap- ,TH NO. 3. plique, regular prices $4.50, $5.00 and VS'V' $6.00, bale price OTTO PUTNAM AH EASTERH TRIP On Excursion Tickets Over the Pennsylvania Lines. Exclusion tickets to Now York may bo obtained at principal ticket offices of tho Pennsylvania Lines, cood eolnc and returning over tho Pennsylvania T.lnnr. m. a.!nfV win Dnnn.ilwnlA T In.n' uiitvn v. buiug wit x uuiiojr.vtuiii xj.itua and returning via the other direct lines from 'New York, including tho routes via Buffalo with prlvilcgo of stopping ovor at that point tq take in the Pan American Exposition and Niagara Falls, or roturnlng via Washington, D. O., with Btop-ovor at that point. Full information will bo furnished in reply to Inquiries addressed to Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. l JoALt Regular prico,, S1.G0 Special, $1.25 Regular prico, 2.00, Special, 1.65 Rcgulor price, 2.25, Special, 1.88 Regular prico, 3 00, Special, 2.33 Regular price, 3 25, Special, 2.75 wlmtMt&a Snireys Ui UilUUUWUHiiUiiU Duck and Pjquo Skirts at cut; customers. Wo have assorted : :: :: :: ;: :: Each. Each. - BRO! STREET. MISS JOSEPHINE J. NIKON Optician, Who for the pnst 11 years has been In charge, of tho Optical Department in D. B. Anderson's Jewelry store, will now be found at Hutchinson's Bargain Storo. Sho will continue to glvo the same careful attention to Testing and Fitting' eyes, and adjusting frames. Also repairing spectacles, Jewelry and clocks. Engraving done on short no tice. 171 FRONT ST. FIHST FLOOR. April 6-tf Tuts, ThBrs & Sat.