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iw ' V, V . r. , t t?' "P '" r VM Jt .V :&a ri1' ' ' ' , MARION DAILY MHtROR, THE MARION DAILY MIRROR. ifi , ' . h S' Ifflf. r f It'. 6& v 3 IKv Jl' Ml Hi lIlS "kl IilB' , ;: j& hi : it I?' I I ' ln !mi wM G-E WOHT BRINGS "T" OUR LACE CURTAINS came in 'today. Our btock is now complete. Choice new pattens. Special good values in Curtains at . . 38c, 48c, C8c and 98c Finerfcwc Curtains at . . . ... $1.48S2.45 and 2.75 Fine Cable and Brussels Net ,,.. $3.00. $385 and $5.00 Good Felt Window Shades at .... 10c Best Cloth Shades ...!. 25c Good natural Wood Curtain Poles t)c each 3 for .. , 25c - THE - Denman-Jenner Co. WEST CENTER STREET. I I More new Friday Is Bargain Day Here EVERY department will show something at a bargain tomorrow. Goods that you need NOW, very much underpriced. Many things not mentioned in this ad. will be on sale at a big saving. Attend our Friday sales. Dress Goods Department 50c Value at 19c A lot of all wool. .S-in. wide dress goods; strictly all wool; suitable es pecially for children's wear. Re duced from 50c per yd. 19c V . -C-.T , r t T-N f , m vvasii Lioots department k K' m r- at M sv t f ra M Corded Madras Cloth X. LinerA Suitings p w a 15c corded Madras cloth for misses' A verysjsnecial V)ffcr for Friday Pi ffi, skirts, shirt waists, shirt waist suits just the drWdjU' is a 50c white F 'i& anc children's dresses and waists. linen voile, 30 inches wide, 50c h , m fl inequality at quality nt I I 1 10c 25c $ 5, El . I T I f All Wool Voiles ' ',r M ' This is the most popular dress material now out. A good UM II line of colors is hard to find anywhere. Our Friday price tCs 9 will put this material within the reach of every Marion I f sar 1 H .lady. A regular 90c quality, black and all colors, at I l''Xu m .J co I rl! .j '- fv ' ' ' ' I t'iW 8 V d Spreads Corset Cover Ljngefie Waists I UfW H On Friday we will sell Embroideries A big lot of white wash I ;l'V II '00 bed spreads that 5 pieces of 18 inch HlU'm I I laf- m are now worth Si co wide corset cover cm- eel nom waists made I -W?W 9 9 Zl broideries in a 39 cent j c tai ftt r.1;50' I 1, 1 fol 41 nn quality at $MS nnd Sj.2. Friday, I f m -'J M 25c 98c -' I Ism jaVflR$f H iB rS I '. ! I n lH 1 v- I V Special Sale on Pomestips for Friday. I i I UHLER & PH I L tl PS I MEMkvxj mjaaM BKZcyyt pwaiipapippipaPafaawM9HaWHaaaVaHH KLEINMAIERS. Every Day NEW ADDITIONS TO SPLENDID SELECTION OF STYLISH SUITS. Ainonmt yesterday's arrivals va3 ajhandsome three 1)1111011 sack suit v-fsizes 34 to 38 in the new shades of brown a color tha'c will be Btrictly "it" with best dressers. If you are looking for any parti cular stylo of suit, any particular fabric or pattern, if its up-to-dato and if its to be found at air, YOU'LL BE SURE OF FINDING IT HERE. KLEINMAIERS Sobcjc Hotcs At a regular meeting of Marlon Council, Royal Select Masters, held In the Masonic Toinple, Wednesday ev ening, arrangements were niado for holding the annual meeting. May 1G. Tlio Royal anil Select Master de. gtces will bo conferred during tho afternoon and the auper.exccllcnt de gree In the evening. It li expected that about 20 candidates will take the work. The regular meeting of the Fra ternal Order of, Eagles held Inst night was exceedingly largely attend. cl. After transacting the usual lodgo business, the lodge members adjourned to the banquet room where an elaborate supper followed by a smoker, was enjoyed. A number of otiLof-town visitors were present up qn this occasion. The KirVits of the abee jvet lnt night and tended do routine business. Mac-iit- THE UHLER & PHILLIPS STORE Silk Department 75c New Foulard Silks at 39c A big silk purchase placed in our hands will be sold tomorrow (Fri day) at about one-half price for the day only. " Best styles and the new coloring. No samples. 75c quality at Oil ITICIJIV. fvilnritur. No cm m nine. nrr nnnlitv of ! THE IRONTON MAN APPOINTED E. A. Sloan Comes to This City SUCCEEDS F.J. VAN HORN As Superintendent of Marion Cemetery the Mr. Sloan for the Past Twenty.Onc Years Has Been In Charge of the Ironton Cemetery. The trustees of the Marlon Cem. otery association, announced today that E. A. Sloan, of Ironton, has been elected superintendent of Ma rlon cemetery to succeed P. J. Van Horn, who tendered his resignation nt tho nnnual meeting held recently. Mr. Sloan will assunva his duties hero July J. Tho Ironton Register ot April lfi has tho following to say regarding Mr. Sloan: "At a mcetlnt? of the cemetery trus. tees last night, the resignation of S. A. Sloan, superintendent of Wood land cemetery, was read and accepted and Prcd L. Sloan, assistant and brother 6f tho superintendent, was elected to succeed him. "Air. Sloan resigns to accept the snperlntendeney of a cemetery at Ma rlon, Ohio, which contains about sixty acres, and is about th0 slzo of Wood land. Mr. Sloan has been connected with Woodland cemetery since 1S8C, when ho came there with his father. Upon his father's death In August, 1894, ho had charge of Woodland up to tho present time. Hla lesigmrtlou takes place July 1. "Mr. Sloan will havo n largo and modern residence, and an office In connection with his new position, ami all modern Improvements. He Is recogized as one of the foremost taoid scapo gardners in Ohio. "Superintendent Sloan has given great satisfaction In his position and tho cemetery trustees and the public I -, -'' " .-.--. . TW ,,. , ,. 39c generally greatly TCgret to have him leave Mr, Sloan gets a much larger Ealnry In his now iwsttlon Jjinn ho did here. Tho people of Marlon are to be congratulated upon securing Mr. Sloan's service, as ho will certainly piannge the cemetery with caro and ability.'' ' atltoab Hotes Itepresntntlves of the legal and op erating departments of all tho rail. loads in Ohio met In conferenco at tho Chittenden hotel, Columbiis, ya. tenJny morning and considered tho new set of car service rules re cently promulgated by tho Ohio rail, road commission and scheduled to become effective .May 15. About 150 persons' were present. M. S. Connors, general superln. teudent of tho Hocking Valley, pre sided at the meeting, which was brief. A committee was appointed lo go over the inks and report at a meeting to be hold between this and May 15, and report whether any of ,tho rules aro Impracticable from an operating stand point, ' Tho disposition of tho railroads is to abide by the ruling of tho com. mission, if this Is nosslblo. If not. they may either apply for a modifica tion, or apply to the courts for re. lief. John S. Wilson Is acting as counsel for the railroads. Since tho ngltntion In favor of the construction of a subway for' the Eilo and nig Pour railroads, was com. inenced, the number of freight trains that have blocked tho local crossings more than the stated time allowed by law has been ery .small. Iho railroads aro sitting no nnd taking notice, nnd It is expected that nuisances of this kind will bo elim inated in fnt u re to a srront extent by tho proper precautions being tak. en by railroal officials. A PROMOTER IN TOWN Ho Is selling -stock In tho greatest enter. prso in the world. Many Marlon stockholders who wero so fortunate as to obtain shares several years ago, say that tHoy aro receiving divi dends amounting to from fOO per cent to BOO per cent annually, and nro ad vising their friends to buy quickly. Like all other .entorprlsos tho suc cess In obtaining big dividends de. ponds upon tlioso who hnndlo the business. The stockholders of this concern do not depend upon others for the best reshlls, but have the eiitlro control 'pf their own thare, and can inal.o'' a success In proper, t'on to tlio personal Interest they take. The shares may vary some In price, tho average being about 75 and can bo paid ftu; in cash or In easy monthly payments. Thcro Is no person In any walk oftfo hat can not make thq best Investment of his life in Inlying on6A theso sbnTes, as ho will alwaysecelvo big dividends us" long as ho lives. If ho has tho ambition to tako advantage of this opportunity and get busy. For further Information call on W.' iL. Prcntlni, local representative room No. a, Huber Dldg. Phones: City 10C1, 1M 333V. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Ilox 799. SORaVNTOir. PA. tow 1 can quality lot latgoi aiaty ami advance inent to the iwtltluQ txfure whlcb I av matkccl X. I 'I' Ad Willrr Show.CailWilKjt Window Trlnmi.r CltllScltlcellaami. Ornamental t'eilnnrr Mechanical Ilniclaecr M.cliaalcal Diitiam.n Hurrnian Marhlnlit lilrctiical linglaccl Blecttlclaa I'owtt builon Sont. Aicbltect Architectural tlrajtfinan btructural Kfliclncer btructural Drafttinan Contraclur lit llullder roremaa I'luinl! Tltll UnKlneer H. H, Construction Bog. Surreor Mlalair r.onlnecr Cheinltt llookkeeper Licnograpbei a Architect I t.enoiraiihct It l U r II Ihc loiltbn jou Jli to eala li tot la the Hit, ttate a ' what It li "- Name t St, li No.. , Clty2 State. 0 4-ii-tr CAT CAME BACK ' JUST THE SAME Shipped to Delaware "Tige" Walks Home. His Pedal Extremities were Some Sore But He Wou a Home All Right. Mr. nnd Mis!. K. 'G. StnSger ot Gir.ml Avcnuo aro tlio poisessoM of a largo Tiger cat wJticli dis played n Tcmarknblo cgrco 01 tiuituto or mo iininuu ii"iuici yi tenlny a lion it -l-eturuetl homo from a tweiity-fi'vo jjiilo trip across tho counliy. T Mrs.. Staler had giv'on tho ani mal to i t'rieml a-ebiiling near Delnwaru niul tho cat was sent away in 41 tifthtly " covered box. Upou, opening tho door eaily this morning Mrs1, fctaigor iyi very much surprised whon .tho e,nt bounded :'ti; ,'1'ho animal ' feet wero veiy riore nnd it appeared tired and had evidently travelled all day and night to xoaclii ita old homo. x Mr. And, Mrs. ,Staiger say that no more will old "'Deo" bo .coro- pelled tfr ,lHve'tfte, happy' family circle and MtHU ,ltVi pWuwtl., ai U yom ,aaye ' j yfamjium, , m We odoptieii W' 4an,if attW.nl Janl-I yowr kvi& v'JnA tTmtiwl CREMATED IN A BARN Charles Hersey Meets an UntBelyXeflh; it v VICTIM AN AGED MAN Horrible Sight Greets Spectator's Eyes the Intoxicated man Falls Asleep with Lighted Pipe in His Mouth and Sets Fire to the Structure Burned to death whllo he slept In the barn that served as his home, in nn alloy between Oak and Prospect streets, Just off tho Garden "City Pike, was the fate of Charles Horsey, aged 70 years, when tho structuro burned to the ground Wednesday night about nine o'clock. , Tho fire was not discovered unitl It had gained considerable headway, and although It was known to the crowd that gatbored around" the scene that a man was being slowly burned to death Inside, the time had passed for a rescue to bo effected. An alarm was sent 'In to the Central depart ments, but by the tlmo the depart ment reached tho scone, the barn, a tumble down affair, was a seething mass ot dames. Tho fire lit up tho heavens and at tracted a great crowd to the scene. As tho roof and sides of tho barn fell, the boly of Horsey was soon In the midst, being charred beyond rec ognition In the roaring furnace. Until a few days ago, Horsey had been an Inmnto of tho county In firmary. Ho left that Institution to live with n colored man named Day in tho old barn, which was on a prop, erty owned by J. W. Clark. Tho men had a few old blankets In the place. A board spread over the manger served as a table, and a few broken dishes weio used nt mcnl times. Together, the negro and tho white, both old and Infirm, lived the simple life. Only yesterday tho son of the col ored' man came, hero from Indiana, apd took his father homo with him, leaving Herso to llvo alone. He wn3 seen going to his abode early last evening, badly intoxicated. An Inveterate smoker, Hersey nl. ways retired at night with his pipe In his mouth, ana It Is supposed that tho flro from tho plpo set the barn on fire, whllo Its occupant reposed In a drunken slumber. Ho was stretched out on n board that b.id sorved as his table, and beneath him were tho unwashed dishes in which his meals wero placed. It Is believed that ho was suffocated boforo tho flro reached him. ft'lio flro department put out tho .flames, nnd the body was takon from the midst of tha ashes and brought to tho Hess morgue on South Main .entirely burned off the body, nnd had not been for 0110 or two articles on tho man's uoily which worn not burned It would lmvc been Imposslblo to Identify him. At ono time, a number of years ago, Hersey bet his bod on flro in tho samo manner, nnd his wife had a vory narrow escape from belnp burned lo tloath. Sho 'refused to llvo with him after that tlmo. The deceased had bcee a resident af this city for tho past thirty yoais. Besides tho wife, two daughters, Mrs. ItachacI Morton, of this city, nnd M,rs, Ixittlo Ferguson, of DuvyrtiB, and ono son Simon Horsey, of Licking county, survive. Tho funeral nrrangemonls have not boon completed. Danco tonight Tft5ch Inger's hall. Cheap Excursion. Via Erie 11. It." to points in th West and Southwest, On the first and third Tuosday of each month, wo will havo on salo, both ono way pnd tounil trip tickets at exceeding ly low rates. Call on Mr. L. B, Nobergall, Erie agent, for particu lars, or write O. L. ENOS, Traveling Passenger Agent. iln tho annual announcomept of the Ilcdpath Lyceum Biireau of Chi cago, thero npiicars Ji. Jho cplumnfl of tho long list of tont tho nam of Wancn O. Harding of thiat city. During tho coming season Mr. iHard- ing will make his debut in tho pro. fessional lecturo neld and his dates will bo in sole clwfrge of ho lecture bureau, I t x JMaMMaHM li LOCAL llf jl EVENTS WARNER Housecieaning Helps Room Rugs ' Linoleums, printed ' Small Rugs ?w& iw,t inlaid Lfnlewni Clean flattings , - English fclnofranfir Ingrain Carpets r Window Awnlnfcs Brussels Carpets' - u : Porch Awnings Shades v ,,, , Porcfi Carpets Lace CurtainsV Porch Curtains Ruffled CurtainsV Porch Rugs ' Woo! Brushes, Curtain Stretcher! HOUSECLEANING ALWAYS MEANS SOME NEW FURNISHINGS. , Don't wait nniil the last minute make your Mic tions now. The work can be done just when ys are ready. It will be a great. help to you to have the wark arranged for. Warner & Edwards SLUMP IN BUSINESS AFFECTS WORKMEN Fifty Men Laid off at Steam Shove! Shops Machine Shops Close Down (Thurs day, Workmen Going to Other Departments Hccnuso of nn unaccountablo slump in silea of shovel machinery, tho Marion Steam Shovel Shops has found it necessary within the past' few days to not only dlsconlinuu employing now mo"., but Is temporarily laying off about a half-hundred. Wild rumors to tho effect that tho night fdrce would bo discharged, nnd perhaps half of tho day' force laid olf, haw been nfloat, but tho reports iwere entirely without foundation, and although business 13 decidedly quiet at pretant, tlio prospects nre bright and tho shop officials arc of tho opinion that nftor July 1, af fairs will adjust themselves to their normal stago. Yesterday evening nnd this morning forty.flvo mem wco laid oft from the boiler and machine shops. Tho om. ployes in thoso departments, as well ns tho black smith shop hnd com pleted considerable reservo work, and much In ndvanco Of tho erecting de. paitment. Consequently, today all of the machlno shops wero shut down, nnd tho men retained were placed on erecting work. Tho night force lias been also adjusted, and Superintend, out Swcnoy today stated that It is probable that it will not bo neces. rary to further decteaso tho forro. TJ10 shop h now employing nlwut eleven hundred men, which Is about three hundred less than the maximum forco run during tlio winter. Leave youMneasureforvourspirng suit at Joe Voil's, North Main. 3-15U To Care a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE UROMO QulniM Tablets. DrtigKlst8 refund money If it fails to cure. 13. W. QROVE'S signature is on each box. 2Gc. GET THE CASH HABITr SSsrr??????;???r'?r?i-i"Ms?-- ..-fJJgLj&aV -! t l'w"bJ33aJmaaaaWmlmat Ht I 111 L.AOE OU1STTAIN3 Wo surely aro making a host of customers, wilh our curtain bargains. Don't pay fancy prices for yoNu: curtains, See us. 2 1-2 yd?, long Ruffled Curtains "l 2Bc' 3 yd. Long Laco Curtains 75c valuo , .. BOc 3 yd. Long 54 inches wide It pays to get; the Cash Habit. ' N&vv York 5toirt3. tu . . - lt . - - : m - f 1 t 1 i t.nffjMiaJL- I $15 asd $20 Suits aJt'SJ A cut in prices mado just when to-dato stock but thoy must bo Checks, Plaids, and proVty plain colors it stylos aro shown in regular 815-.00 values to bo now sold at. ... , Boo our East ' iiMimr rrii illaMiBawii Am mktmr, '' . KW IDiA. PATTlWt AT'le BACH, EDWARDS Carpet Beaters, "H & H" Cleaner. Don't mlssho Slngin Sku1e It will bo cntertaiming, and lots of fun, Friday, 25c. It, ' Special Remnant Sale 1 laf 25c PER YARD. Our special Friday rem nant salei are attracting hundreds of economical nuyers, and no wonder, when they can bny drese goods and silks that sold up to $2.00 per yard for The lengths sirable, being suitabl suits, skirts waists, ets and children's dresses. Any one in Med of. same would do well to be here promptly Friday morning. D. A. FRANK &C0. ?1.00 valuo for .J. , 85c you ws sold. and $200 $6,98 , ".., Window, A i" .9jl n, t 5C. Xll de- leJbr' Saw ' fl x. m them. Nothing but up- I I iVtho Eton and Pony &": i 1 i A