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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 4

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 4

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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THE FINEST DISPLAY CUNNINGHAM STOVE 228 EAST CENTER STREET. MARION, OHIO, Sanitary Plumbers. -CF WEATHER INDICATIONS. Fair, warmer weather; variable winds. UNDERWEAR! LADIES' CAMELS HAIR UNDERWEAR, LADIES' NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, LADIES' BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, Misses', Children's and Boy's A ATT.

rtPATiVS Ml 11 Li Irii it mm 10 SELECT 1T.0.M KOJt A- LORAIN HYDRANTS AND AT VERY LOW PRICES: SPECIAL VALUES IN GENTS' UNDERWEAR WEDDING, BERTH DAY, CRYSTAL CHINA WEDDING PRESENT We arc opening the season with an immense stock of Underwear at prices lower than they have ever been: Your especial attention is called to qualities I Wasliers. im and prices. Warner Edwards. -IS AT- The Peoples' Store. WARRANTED AND FITTED -TO THE- CONSTRUCTION: All wearing parts are 'made of heavy Brass and Galvanized inside and out Will last you for years.

sss-HANDhSa Ul.t THF. JIKKT XXara or Scft BIG BARGAIN! Every pair of KID GLOVES above 75c per pair in iirokkn lots or- we will warrant and fit to the hand. We keep the best gloves the market offords and our drices are al Linsloy St ways the lowest. A large lot of 10-Button Suede Wet Hlreer. fMwaen Hail roads.

Mosquetair Gloves: just opened, beautiful tan shades best goods, only 79c. We have decidedly the largest LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES! They must go in 10 days to make room for our large STOCK OF FALL GOODS! That is coming in daily. Misses', Ladies and Children's Oil Grains and Calf Shoes for Winter at EIGHTH DISTRICT. line of Kid Gloves the city, and it will be to your 1'wriner's Allianre Will J'rbnlIy Have a FITTI1TG! advantage to call and see them. DRESS GOODS! Cnmlhluttf.

(Cincinnati Coinmorcinl Gszfltte. Tiffin, Sept. 21. After much conference and deliberation, the Farmers' Alliances of the Kightb district has de HOME 1 1 1 Our Dress Goods stock is complete. We are showing elegant goods in all the novelties at prices Warranted.

Come and see THE LEADER, on the Corner. W. S. so low that you will be satisfied if you will call and examine them. Remember the place, White Front the Masonic Block.

D. A. FRAN CO. CLOAKS I emed to take independent political action, and on Saturday an official call was issued for the meeting of a convention at Carey, on Thursday, October 'I, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for congress. This movement is initiated by the Alliance, but the call includes Knights of Labor, Grangers and all other advocates of independent political action.

The whole scheme appears to be engineered in the interest of lion. John Seitz, of Seneca county, who, although originally a Democrat, long since severed his connection with the party and espoused greenbackiam and every other chimerical Idea that promised him an ephemeral but cheap notoriety. What effect the movemont will have upon the political complexion of the Eighth district can not be even ALL OUR FALL and WINTER WRAPS ARE IN. Th (albert Opera Co. Milwaukee Sentinel.

OU Should see our UR Plush wrap I A IHSES and Chil- stock is com- i II rtrens WKAt'h a New Stylos in CLOTH JACK Little Duke, that charming comic opera, was presented last night at the Bijou Theatre before a large and ap in all kinds and pltite and they II I at all prices. Ladies, are marto of the very ETS. They Surpass preciative audience, by the Gilbert I best I'lush there is in the market. call and see our assortment of Kmallt'Ht Street ill fteiv York. The smallest and quaintest street in New York is located on ttio Knt Side, within one-quarter of niilo of the city hall.

It is named Chestnut street. It begins at Madison street, just below tbo junction of Madison with New Chauiliers, and runs diagonally across New Chumbers and New Howery streets to Oak street. There was a time, before New Chambers street was anything of the kind ever shown in our city. Opera Co. Miss Sylvester is an ani mated and altogether graceful and STEAM LAUNDRY Wants your trade, solicits a trial order with a guarantee of the Best Work turned out anywhere.

Work called for and delivered. CUSTER FRIES, PROPRIETORS, BACK OF FARMERS BANK KERR HOUSE BLOCK. xsEr'oxixa the stock is xarioi-rEiTi winning little lady. As well as having ID. TAKE.

a pretty face and figure she has a good intelligently surmised. The Alliance is very strong in the counties compos voice. Miss Tomkins is a clever ginger and pleasing actress. Mr. Kane, as Montaland, is much at home iu his ing the district, but what proportion AT IQVT rnios3 cut through, when Chestnut street deserved the title of a tlioroiighfuro.

It hail some utility ut that time, and of them are Republicans and what Dem part, and has a pleasant voice well ocrats it is impossible to determine COAL controlled. Mr. Bert St. John in the L.B. GURLEY'S.

comedy part made a decided hit and with any degree of accuracy. Iluylng far the County. brought down the bouse with bis topi OITIl'K, NORTH OF JUL. TELEPHONE, NO. 67 cal songs.

J'enny wise and pound foolish, or The chorus is pretty and well trained saving at the spiggot and wasting at the bung; or a short history of the and the costumes exceptionally fine. mollis on Wilson Imbody left today noon for 17011 KKNT Dwelling if four roi north East street. Juiuiro of Molloy. The company made many friends in HIIII'H l-tt way our county commissioners have excursions at Che expense of the the city and should they ever return. POll KENT Home of six rooms, well county.

good houses will be insured. Hoard of Trade. anil cistern, and all conveniences, In The jail and court house are heated a trip through the Kast. John Key is back from Chicago on a visit with bis parents here. Col.

llazen and family left today for thoir winter borne in Florida. Watson lellaven is Btill quite sick at bis parents' borne in eluding harm. Inquire of T. lircen's jtro-eery. USSwl by steam, ami it takes about twenty People coming to our Fair should cars of coal to make the steam.

Inas not fail to call at No. 129 north Main much as there are several coal firms in street, where can be found a selection 17 OK KENT Jwelllii house five rooms, situnte tn Went Marlon, on Davids street, Inquire of Mrs. Susanna Jones, on south West street. WJlf Marion that are responsible for a small of choice liquors, cigars and tobacco. could liavo been found without the aid of a microscope.

Hut now it has no utility and only one lamppost. That portion of Chestnut street between Madison and Now Chambers is just forty-flvo feet long. It cuts off a Ilatiron shaped building, the walls of which are decorated with announcements of tbo Soup Greens society and the Swelled Heads, Jrs. Chestnut street starts to cross New Chambers and New Howery, a distance of about 200 feet, but becomes lost in a maze of street car tracks and Second Avenue Elevated Hailroad pillars which traverses New Howery street. After crossing this wilderness of iron diagonally Chestnut street enters into another fifty feet of existence between New Howery and Oak street.

Here, also, it cuts oil flatiron shaped building used as a cigar factory. The only possible utility that this portion of Chestnut street can have is to permit a short cut to tbo Oak Street Police station. New York Journal. contract and all of them taxpayers, also the best malt liquors produced 1'. K.

Dombaugb, of Toledo, was ALLEN, PLUMBERS! in the United States. Carting's amber it would be natural to suppose that some one of the iirms would be given ale imported direct from London, the contract, but instead of giving the contract to Marion dealers or even asking them for bids, two of the commis Canada. Y'ou can make no mistake at to the place, it is the only Board of Trade in Marion, Ohio. Everything calling on friends in the city Sunday. Will Lyons left today for Kansas City on a visit among former acquaintances.

Hurt and Alf MeNeal leave tomorrow to resume their studies at Cornell university. Mrs. Cuscadon, after visiting here sioners take the train for Akron, at an is conducted on strictly business STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, expense of about twenty-five dollars, and buy the coal of an Akron firm. It principles. Harky Weaver, Trop'r.

Hymp of Flfffl, Ij'OlUtENT" Dwelling on Silver street, live rooms, well ana cistern. A pply to Jolin Olson. jliOJltt 17 OK KKNT Two story dwelling of ten rooms, situated on l'earl street. In quire of Sirs. Williani Woodcock, at residence on same street.

2iS-tt) 17 OK KENT Nice, convenient new dwelling, on west South street. Inquire of II. llarrun, corner South and Will streets. l2tf 170U SALE A new two-story house on Park street. A parlor, dining room nml kin-hen, with front hall and stairs, second ttiMir having three bod-rooms, hatli-room and hallway.

Cheap. Apply to E. V. Gardner, City. they must buy the coal away from Marion it could have been done as among her former pupils, left today for cheaply by letter, and saved the county Tampa, Florida.

226 ITortta. Xvain. Street. In order that we may not carry a large stock of hose over winter we are selling 15c and 16c hose for 13c a foot; hose carriage thrown in with every 100 feet. We guarantee this hose for one 3-ear.

Lawn sprinklers at cost. Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the Miss Mayer, of Freeport, is the guest of Miss Ilane, on east Center the twenty-tive dollars, but then you know the commissioners would not have had the pleasure ride to Akron or swell dinuers at high toned hotels, human system, acts gently on the kid neys, liver and bowels, effectually if they bad used tbo cheaper way. The cleansing the system, dispelling colds coal dealers of Marion sell coal quite as rANTKl)-(inod girl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. O.

'I'. and headaches, and curing habitual eheap as dealers in adjoining towns. Emerson, west Center street. it Savings Bunks. Postal savings banks are a means by which the government oilers through the nostofUco a depository for savings.

To every citizen of the country, no matter where ho may reside, provided he is within reach of some postofHce which is a depository, the government extends tho opportunity to lay by his savings in small sums, allows interest thereon, and constipation. Old No Longer. They are all residents of the county and tax payers, and if there is a small protit in furnishing the county coal they are entitled to it, and not an outsider. A Tax Pay eh. Stranger Where do the Highminds re MONROE Cunningham, the plumber.

For choice cigars go to Foye's. Try the Marion Steam Laundry. side? They are one of tbe old families of this citv, I believe. street, for a few days. Miss Ida Shoots, of llrusb Ridge, was the guest of Miss Carrie Witinek, on Hilver street, over Sunday.

Will lligelow has given up bis position at 1.. K. Kupe's and taken a clerkship at the C. and K. freight otlice.

Dana Weeks came up from the Columbus Medical College to assist See'y Ault in making entries for the coming county Fair. Mrs. K. O. Hopkins returns to her homo in Little liock, this evening, after spending the summer among relatives and friends at this place.

Van Snider lias been laid up for a week or more with a sore hand which 'Foru nil red They used to be, but ruredrugsanil medicines at Foye's. Are still at the old stand, north of jail. We keep on hand a general stock of Ilighmiml failed last year. New York Flngera Pinched. Thomas Conrad, and employe at See W.

Q. Sluite for sawed and planed stone flagging for out and inside Linsley A Lawrence's planing mill, sus tained a painful accident this morning; FEEDv FLTO! Weekly. fliiom for Doubts Mr. Whitney House (pointing to young Clarence Verisopht and his girl) Two souls with but a singly thought! Clianncey Laka (cynically) Which bus it Westlmrouirh (Mass. I Trihiirnv though nothing of a real serious nature.

Mr. Conrad was engaged in running a moulding machine when his lingers pledges its credit as security for their repayment on demand of the depositor or bis representative. They are not intended to interfere with or be a substitute for existing savings institutions, which for the most part deal with much larger sums and are found only in the larger centers of population, and chiefly in New England and the Middle Atlantic states; but to extend a privilege similar to that which private institutions afford to the very large class of small wage earners, many of whom live entirely out of reach of such institutions on the prin were caught in the rollers and the first and second lingers of his right hand were badly mashed. Dr. Adams dress IBII-iIEID HAY AND STRAW.

be hit witli a hammer at McMurray walks. Large supply in yards, west of new II uber shops. ITcMli Sam Oppenbeimor wishes to inform his patrons and the public in general that his clothing bouse ill lie closed this evening at ft o'clock, lo remain closed until tomorrow evening, on account of a holiday. It The only place in the city to get the famous Anheuser-lbiseh, Hiul-weiser, St. Louis beer is at tieorge Schweinfurth'g.

Also imported Fisher's, mashing several of bis lingers. The Misses Stokes, who have been ed the wounds and was happily able to avoid any amputation. We Compete in Trice with Any Plouse Handling the Same Quality of Goods the guests of Miss Carrie Wallace, on Two German women, quite old GURLEY Ac SIONROE. the Hill, left today for a visit at Haiti-more and Washington, previous to their return home. enough to know better, indulged in a vicious battle on the corner of Main and Center streets Monday afternoon.

ciple that if saving and a place where what is saved can be kept in safetv are WILLIAMS LEFFLER, Parasols were the weapons, which were used fiercely until one of the belliger good for some people they are good for -THE LEADING- ents planted a severe blow over her Schweitzer cheese, ami home-made wines at Schweinfurth'g. "501 Soe Prondorfast at once If you lab to Isuy Tour winter's supply of aaid or soft coal. Their prices are antagonist eye, which swelled up to all, and that tho government, being security, if anythuig in the country can be, and having already its "posts" established all over the land, should be THE TIME To do careful and painstaking Paper Hanging and all Interior Decorating. We are now receiving New Specialties in Wall Paper, Room Mouldings, Curtains, Draperies, to meet the best class of mid-seasn work. the proportion of a hen egg.

The tight was also interspersed ith choice bits of German beyond our interpreta sxtremoly low. 133-tf the agent to furnish such facilities to Merchant Tailors, ARE NOW SHOWING ALL THE Novelties and Staples of the Season its people. Youth's Companion. tion. Lelller A Bland, aided by their employes, raised a fund of 05 Monday, The guests of the summer hotel on the west side of the Catskills are ac Mrs.

Massa. of Kansas City, Mrs. Berry, of Sedalia, and Mrs, liallen-tine, of Springfield, are guests of Mrs. II. M.

Ault. The former two ladies are cousins of Mrs. Ault. Mrs. O.

J. Taylor, of Sidney, is the guest of her parents on west Center street. Mr. Taylor was also here over Sunday and will return again for the Butcher-Search nuptials. John Wilson, superintendent of Marion cemetery, lias returned home from Cleveland, whither he had been to purchase a stock of tine plants and tlowers for the cemetery nursery.

Miss Carrie Wallace entertained a number of friends Monday evening, in honor of her guests, the Misses Stokes. The evening was spent in song, music and dancing, ith an interspersion of elegant refreshments. -IN- customed to take in Koxbury and its which was presented to Joseph Smith, the man who fell off the ladder at the new M. K. church, Monday morning.

surroundings, and never fail to visit Fall and Winter Goods! the farm bouse whero Jay Gould first After diphtheria, scarlet fever, saw the light The honest farm folk THE MOST OOMrl.KTK STOCK OF School Books! AND SVIU'lIES AT LOWEST PRICES. In the city. Second-hand School Hooks for sale, and bring your current editions of olil books, which will be taken In exchange for new ones, at C- O-. Wiant'G. who spend their lives on the farms find pneumonia, or any other severe illness, there is no better tonic than Hood's A Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Sarsaparilla. it difficult to believe that Jay Gould is the second or third richest man in tho world. His "History of is Mrs. Will Gorton took sick very JOHN LflNDON, West Center Street suddenly while visiting in the country, north of town, Sunday, but is some TT" BuJT your Coal of Prendergasts still to be found upon many of the parlor tables of the farmers in the better now. I and save money.

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