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j53rararassaaj5iSE5f??'5s6sa& Sstr s?5!i K"S&'S"e '-. ". :smfT V - j xrt t ' f!vTT7pTrr FOR SALE. WANTED Am 85. worth WX: wMi to rnnrrv nonoraDie gmiemau; muuc w successful friend to try this method. Miss M nnnt. Ti Ix nve.. X. Y. C. 121-1S FOB SALE No. 1X1 lianr su, v room, lur- nace, crate, lwirn nnd mm, him) collage, u w rooms, will sell asnv. hole or separate, tor particulars. G. W. Griilloy, 4s Central Imllu ftig. Tel. 516. 92tf FOB KALE First class boarding hou-.e, all furnished and In good condition; fifty steady boarders. Best location In thecltv. Good reasons for selling- Address I, box i ., IVrnn Ohio. Ill tl rrn OITP T?- -. f CI nivrfta fW bulldlnco, miles west of cltv on the Smith road. Dr. 1 J. Baughman, Montrose. O. FOB SALE A team of horses, one six -rears old. one four years old. Color, dark hays. For particulars call at E. D. Climes one mile south of Northampton or nt Bnb lnson Bros. Sewer Pipe Works. ia-125 FOB SALE New O-room house, in desir able location, n 1th bath and other conven iences. For a well-built, nicely arranged bouse at a moderate price, Investigate this lmmedlatelv. J. I. Bachtel, l 8. Howard street. tl FOR Large lot, Homest., ninth lot from pave ment nnd car line; only J310 if sold this w eek. , ,, Good six room house, York st., only $1,000. Small store room for rent nt in near city building. Money to loan nt 3 nnd (! pur cent. C M- Jones 118 East Exchange st. MONEY TO LOAM. TO LOAN W). t-0, , I,W and .X. .1. I. Bachtel, 1S3 8. Hownrd st. Sltf MONEY TO LOAN From $5.00 and up ward on household goods or any chattle se curity and nllow the goods to remain In vour'possession. Can repay us In monthly Installments. Boom 14, Arcade block. 01 flco hours, 8:30 to 11:30 a. m..l:S0 to s p. rn. L. C. MILLEB 4 IVY MILLER, SW-Hltf WANTED. TO EXCHANGE A first class four horse power electric motor for a ton horse power motor. Mtl FOB SALE A good hard coal base burn er. Will be sold at a bargain If sold at once. Call at 177 Wooster nv. 121 tf WANTED At once, dressmakers nnd ap prentices. Cull at Edwards & Harmon's corset and dressmnklng parlors. No. 13 8. Hownrd St., over Bcid Bros." shoe store. 122-124 WANTED Girl nt Akron Steam laun dry, corner E. Market and College sts. 122-121 WANTED A first-class laundress for Monday. Tucsdny and Wednesday each week. "Mra. A. Work, l'erklns Hill. 122-124 WANTED Agents wnuted everywhere. For 'The New Bight," by Hon. Samuel M. Jones , Toledo, Ohio's Golden Bule Mayor and Independent candidate for Governor. The book or the hour. Many agents lire selling over one hundred copies each week. Such a sale unparalleled. For particulars address. Eastern Book concern, 150 Fifth av.. New York. 123 IXJST A ladv's green enameled chntclnln watch, Saturday evening, somewhere on Howard, Mnple or Mnrket sts. Finder will receive rewnrtl If returned to Miss Emma Minikin nt Mrs. Foster"s. 171 b. Honnnl St. 123-125 FOR RENT. FOR BENT House on Adams st. Inquire at Nelan Bros., 318 Mill st. 122-127 NOTICE. WANTED I will bur nil the old horses and mares thit jou don't want to keep over winter. B. Tlmmerman, 2M Furnace St. Telephone B77- 112-139 LOST A lady's breast pin In the form of a gold circle of leaves set with small opals. Finder will receive reward if returned to E. J. Hoskln, Democrat office. 112tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOB SALE A good building lot on Brown av. Will be iil choap if bought at once. Address I.G., care Democrat. '88 A. F. COLEMAN Justice of the Peace nnd Notary. 235 Wooster avenue. Houses on monthly payments, choice lots on Wooster av. will be sold ntn sacrifice, also greenhouse equipments cheap. A 45 horse-power boiler, almost new. I have tho finest allotment In Akron. Lots 60x175 from two to 200. Come to see me. JEWELER. FOB BEPA1B1NG See George Hanellne. Watches, Clocks, all kinds of Jewelry, 133 South Main St., under red watch sign. 222tf INSURANCE The Aetna Life Insurance Co. with its 50 years of experience, over fifty millions of assets, its large and increasing surplus and dividends, offers unequaled inducements to desirable risks in life endowment, annuity, accident and health insurance. Actual re sults and comparisons f crnished. FRANK O. KEWC0MB, Everett Building. District Agent. Bee SMotii Look for us at S. Howard st, 229 P. F. BOCK & CO. Insurance and Loan Agents. F'OR 14 you want a first-class driving horse, finely nutted coach or carriage team, call at Steiner's Stock Barn, No. 1350 South Main st. Nothing but first-class horses kept in stock. N. R. STEINER, Prop., Tel. 1731. John Q. Martin, Mgr. Mch 18, 1900 WANTED TO LOAN (1,000 to $3,000 at 0 per cent for term of years if security ia gilt edge. Inquire at once. Mcale. & Everett block. Tal. 168 MASSILLON COAL CO. We have a large amount of money to loan on good real estate curlty. Low-, rate of interest. Termi most reasonable. 149 S. Howard L, Phoutt 882 and (S3 wowAJWWMMyxx, STRS S iKOUEI. BROS. SfcoEr- Laundry New machinery, new location. Wo guarantee our work. High gloss or domestic finish. Phono I43S Xos. IS2-137 North Howard st. VAVfMMVWWVW PETERSON & WRIGHT Successors to J. E. Peterson Grain. Hoy, hid feed, cemeni, lime, tic. 128 NORTH MAIN ST. Tel. 124 Peterson & Wright i A pure whiskey agrees with any food, in fact aids digestion. It tones the stomach, increases the flow of gastric juices and so promotes strength and flesh. A pure whiskey like HARPER Whiskey. SOLD BY TO. WASHER. 114 S. Hqwarcl st., Akron, O. "All cats are grey in the dark." Onr laundry work bears the closest in spection. Try the AMERICAN LAUITDKY if you want white collars, cuffs and shirts. Etz &. Rood, Props. 405 E. Exchange st. Tel. 729 Ts there another thfng you can buy on the terms? You shall keep it and have your money back tno, if it isn't worth twice 5c Fels-Naptha. Fell & Co, makers, Philadelphia. AMUSEMENTS Grand Opera House Wilbuk F. Stickle, Mgr. NEXT ATTRACTIONS Monday, Sept. 11 "A Guilty Mother." Wednesday, Sept. 20 Robert Man- tell. During the Akron Free Street Fair You Must Eat to Live Why not come where yon get the BEST HEALS at afl hours? THE- ATLANTIC GARDEN European Restaurant DETTLING BROS., Props. 200-202 E. Market st. JMTMWTfWWWWWfU A cordial invitation is extended to all to GALL AT "The Cottage 53 For MEALS or WET GOODS. Full line of Domestic and Im ported goods. TONY WALDVOGEL, Proprietor 709 S- IVIair s-fc. Telephone 151 1 - Billow & Sons ..funeral Dirotorx OPEN AT ALL HOURS Warehouse, Ash st. PHlce, Ash sU foot of M1U. NOTICE Of the Sale of City Bonds. Notice Is hereby clvun that under unci bj authority of an ordinance of the City of Akron, passed August 11. 1S99, bonds of tho City of Akron. Ohio, will be Issued and sold under the direction of the Committee on Finance of the Council of said city, to the amount of five thousand and flvo hundred dollars, In anticipation of the collection of nvo special assessments to pay a portion 01 the cost fend expense of Improving Fay street from Market street to Buchtel avenue as provided for In an ordinaiico of said city passed April 17, 1890. All of said bonds will be dated October 3. 1899, and will bear interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, from their dnte, payable semi-annually. One of said bonds will be for $1,000 due In one year from Its date. one of said bonds will be for ? 1.000 due In two years lrom Its date. One of said bonds will be for $1,000 duo In three years from its date. One of said bonds will bo for $1,000 due In four years from its date. One of said bonds will bo for $1,000 due In five years from Its date. One of said bonds will be for $500 duo in five years from Its date. Snld bonds will be payable, both princi pal and interest, at the National Park Bank of New York in New York city. Said bonds will have Interest coupons at tached. Said bonds will be sold under the direction of the committee aforesaid on Saturday, Sept. 30, 1899, At the hour of II) o'clock a.m. at the City Clerk's, office. In said city, to the highest and best bidder thnrefore at auction for cosh on day of sale but In no case shall said bonds bo sold for les than their pur alue. The city leservc tho right to accept any or reject all bids. By orderof the Clly Council. OHAS H.ISBELI.. City Clerk. Aug 2S Sept 4 11 18 25 $31.50 Colorado and Return. Chicago & Nbrth-Western Bail way, Sept. 5, 6 and 7; $31.50 from Chicago to Denver, Pueblo and Colo rado Springs and return, good to re turn until Sept. 30, 1899. The "Colo rado Special" leaves Chicago 10:00 a. m. daily, arrives Denver 2:55 next day and Colorado Springs same eveningvonly one night en route. AH meals in dining cars. Pacific Ex press leaves Chicago 10 :30 p.m. daily, arrives Denver and Colorado Springs the second morning, no change of cars either train. For particulars apply to agents of connecting lines or D. W. Aldridge, 127 the Arcade, Cleveland, Ohio. Judge William McClny Hall Dead. Bedfokd, Pa., Sept. 11. Judje Will iam McClay Hall, one of the most prominent members of the Bedford county bar, died here. Ho was ap pointed judge advocate with the rank of major by President Lincoln in 18G5, serving one year. In lS683ud;e Hall served ou a commission to revise the statutes of Pennsylvania. After the death of Judge King, in 1871, Governor Geary appointed him president judge of the Sixteenth judicial district and at the next election as tne Republican candidate he was elected. He declined a renonuuatiou and retired from the bench in 1882, since which time he has led a retired life. w If A oURE RELIEF TO WOMAN for all troubles peculiar to her sex. tS7"Send bj mall or from our Agent. SI.OO per box W1LUAK3 MFG. CO.. Prons., CLEVELAND. OHIO WILLIAMS' ARNICA AND WITGB HAZEL SALVE.u.Rfgf LDIHTHEHEADRflTflKKll ;naall SKWEnUPTIONS-ItkeFlniplea, Blaelt '.lead.. Itoacb Skin, Hnnbnm aJ Tr i??..per box by "" w from OUR AOKNT, Villlama Mr. Co.. lroD Ci-e'niJ. . For sale by J. C. Day & Co.. 210 W. Market st c PJbt3trrs Klls Ol.i.. ar4 ENRYRGY&L PILLS Original bdu Only uerralne. A bate, at rrilttlr. uoict tfk sA mond trend In Kcd ui'1 Vot.I nttllcF5r jbexet, traiea wita ww norca. 'isLeyy Innnlhfr. Prfuta ttanaertrtitt rtfbtfifu 'titma-id imitation AtDraicrtatt,erm44a. la UtnM for partlcoUtt, wtlraotrWi nt " Relief for I,dlr.,M in ZttUr, by rftiri CUekuttrCheBdnd 0Ma4lMliar. M J tU Lool DrajtUU, l IIXLAUA fA eujgMS'pii ; taksym 4a fllb Iv a 7 0I11HI7I , onaiHB. iirt i iiriiii i' mi k. a j i t. Most Indignant Over the Drey fus Verdict. FAVOR BOYCOTT OF EXPOSITION. Eren In Itnsgla, Where the .Ieir Are fco r-iiTerHlly Hated, the Newspaper! Join With Those of the Whole World In a Clioru of execration. London, Sept. 11. With the excep tion of the Jesuit organs in Rome and the anti-Semite papers, the press of the whole world is ringing with execration over the Dreyfus decision. Even the Russian press joins in the chorus, al though perhaps the Jews are nowhere more hited than in Russia, The judges are everywhere described as criminals and gloomy speculations are indulged as to what tuture is in store for France. The -German press is especially in rXimanr. The National Zeituufr remark ing that "ven the worst enemy of France could not have wished what lias happeut-d." Papers ot all nationalities fall in with the idea of boycotting the exhibition. It would be tlifficnlc to describe ade quately the indignation the verdict has evoked everywhere in England. The excitement in the Jewish quarters of London is only natural. Special pray ers were ottered throughout Saturday in all the synagogues on behalf of Drey fus, and, as soon as the verdict was known, Jews and Jewesses were seen at every .street corner expressing execra tions and many sobbing bitterly. At the niubic halls the news was greeted with groans and hisses. In the 'French quarter,; of Loudon there was much excitement, accompanied by some street fighting. In almost all the places of public worship yesterday pulpic references were made to the veraict. Oauon Scott Hollana, at St. Paul's cathedral, said: "A nation is on trial. France stands at. the judgment bar. All civilization is waiting to know whether tomorrow news may add anything to qualify the naked cruelty of a bare telegram, any thing to relieve tho staggered con science." Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, the well known Wesleyau divine, preaching at St. James' hall, said: "Five unhappy judges have already taken their places, in the judgment of the human race, beside Judas, Pilate, Judge Jeffries and other creatures. They have sentenced their victim to a decade of imprisonment, but they have decreed themselves forever to the scorn, derision and execration of the human race. Unless France shakes off this infamy, she will be left without an ally or a friend." Rev. Arthur Robins, chaplain-in-or-dinary t the queen, preaching at Holy Trinity, VViudsor, said: "The civilized world fs aghast at this great crime ot live abject judges." The Daily Mail says: "Rennes is France's moral Sedan." The Daily Graphic says: "The Ren nes verdict will live forover as the su preme effort" of human wrongheaded ness." Tho Daily Chronicle says tuat Mer cier issues from the case one of the blackest scoundrels in history. The Daily Kews remarks: "It is n& longer Dreyfus, bnt France herself that is on trial." The Morning Post declares that "the mitigation of the sentence will be in terpreted all the world over as evidence that the judges who condemned Drey fus really believe him innocent." The Daily Telegraph says: "This infamous judgment disgraces France, dishonors her army, insults the kaiser and offends the best principles of humanity. There seems nothing left for France but a revolution and a war that will reduce her to the level of Spain." Tho Standard said: "We are watching by the sick bed of a great nation, none knowing what new and deadly form the malady may as sume." ' The Times observes: "We do not hesitate to pronounce it the greatest and most appalling prostitution of jus tice the world has witnessed in modern times. All the outrageous scandals which marked the course of the trial pale into insigniheance beside the crowning scandal of the verdict." A FRENCH PLAG BUBNED. Drefu Clubs to He Oreantzed Through out the United. States and AIc Klnley to lie Appealed To. Indianapolis, Sept. 11. A French flag was burned here by a crowd, out of sympathy for Dreyfus. New Vokk, Sept. 11. Indignation over the reconviction of Dreyfus mani fested itself in many ways here. Gen eral Mercior was burned in effigy in Eldredge street, there was a big protest meeting of Jews in the Thalia theater, many preachers referred to the trial in their sermons and preparations "were made for an appeal to Washington. Invitations were sent to leading citi zens and cltVgymeu irrespective of race and religion to take part in a great Dreyfus protest meeting, which will be held this"week in Cooper Union. At this Meeting will.be appointed a committee of men of standing of tho financial, po litical and religious world, who will go to Washington and ask the president to make a personal appeal to President Lonbet of France for justice to Captain Dreyfus. When the committee is organized fully it is proposed to organize Drevf us clubs in every city of the union and hold meetings of protest. A mammoth petition for pardon will be obtained and forwarded to President Loubet. Chicac.o, Sept. 11. Six French paint ers employed by L. B. Wright's Iron Painting company wore discharged summarily as soon as the verdict of the courtmartial at Rennes was known. The men had been in the employ of the company for a unmber of years. Mr. Wright said that the discharge had been hanging over the heads of the Frenchmen tor some time, conditioned npon tho verdict of the court. Arinj- of the rolomac. Detroit, Sept. 11. A program for tho rouniou of tho Socioty of the Army of tho Cumberland in this city, Sept. 26-27, was adopted by the chairmen of committees having charge of tho event. An attendance of at least 250 veterans is expected. Tho principal public gath ering will be addressed by ex-Congressman Charles E. Belknap and tho re union will concludo, with tho society's annual banquet. Ohio Congressional Convention. Wheeling:, Sept. 11. Thoconventiou of the Sixteenth Ohio district Republi cans for the purpose of placing in the field a candidate for the seat in the na tional houhe of rcpresenatives made va cant by tho death of Captain Lorenzo Dpuford will open in Martin's Ferry to morrow. A deadlock is predicted. There aro'a number of candidates. MTII1N IliililP& KmBs itfji.'B """Mil MHjff tii mm I ii J Geo. J. Rcnncr's s Lager Beer All Orders by the Barrel or Bottles promptly attended to OUR BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF Mime. Ruppert's Specialties! Mme. Ruppert's World-Renowned Remedies ARE THE BEST. They are (he pioneers of r'l complexion preparations, having been old for many years longer iluui any other. Tliey nre ucl nutl rec ommended by the best people. .d always give complete satisfac tion. They nre the only arennlnc. natural beaotlflers, fonmlrd on xclen tlflc principles. 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September and OrObfr Onlj. and Cleveland HawiQQfion compooir TRAINS' FATAL CRASH. Collision on Philadelphia and Erie Near Corry, Pa. TITO DEAD AND OTHERS INJURED. Engineer Said a White Rlock Was Shown at North Clarenden, Where lie Should Have Mopped The Operator Declared the lllurk Displayed Wits Red. Cokry, Pa., Sept. 11. Eastbound Empire Hue last freicht 2Jo. oS and wetlonud fubt freight To. tio collided head ou at Tioiia station, c a-t of here, 0.1 thi Philadelphia aud Erie road. Tho dead aie: Ln&mter Henry H. Gerlach of Erie, augmcerof the eastbonud train; crushed nuclei engine aud died later on relief train. Fireman William Ox. Schaaf of Erie, of cuatbouud train; both legs crushed; died later at Hatuot hospital. Erie, after "imputation. Gnorles Nye, head brakenian, east -bonud train; ankle broken ; severely in jured by jumping from the train. John Fney and J. W. Kneib, brakemen of Eric; slightly injured. Orders were issued by the dispatcher for tue engineers aud conductor of No. oS to the operator at North Clarendon. Engineer Gerlach did not stop for the reasjii, the crew now say, that the block signal was white. The operator stoutly maintains that it was red. EX-OONVIOT f ATALLT SHOT. la Miootiu;; Ail'.tlr ou a Columbus street lie Wounded Tun Oltlcera lie Afterward Died. CoLUMBUh, Sept. 11. Charles Du mout, an ex-convict, was wanted hero for burglary, aud Detective Abe Klee m.in aud Patrolman George Gaston wore waiting for him on Harrison ave nue when he camo aloug on a bicycle. 1'be oitfeers -.alkd upon LT.mout to -!lp, but he peddled on, at the s.tme tunc drawing a revolver aud shooting over his hhouiucr at his pursuors. Patrolman Gaston got a bullet in his lic.-d and another in the arm. Dumont lo-t his balance and fell from his wheel, but Tiuickly bought refuge behind a telegraph pole and continued the fight wit 11 Detective Kieenian. Dumont re ceived three wounds iu the body, one of which, near the heart, will prove fatal. Detective Kleeman has a serious flesh woim'd iu the bide. FILIPINOS MADE ATTACKS. They Were Itepulsetl Without Loss to the American Troops. Manila, Sept 11. A force of 4D0 reb els with one cannon attacked Santa Kita aud-simultaueonsly Gnagua and San Antonio were attacked by bodies of rebels numbering about GO men. All the attacks wero repulsed without loss to the Americans. Colonel Bell and his regiment, while attempting to take the rebels in the reai-, succeeded in capturing a rebel captain, a liontonant aud six privates. A Filipino arrived' here from the Yiboyas islands said that Victoriauo Alapa, a prominent and wealthy lawyer of itoilo, being forced by public opinion to declaro his politics, joined the rebels. The inhabitants of Santa Barbara, the rebel headquarters in the island of- Pa nay, abandoned the town, fearing a bombardment of the place by the United States battleship Oregon. THE EXPORT EXPOSITION. Philadelphia .Show Will Open Kext Thursday Willi FtttluK Ceremonies. lltllldlnjiH Cost Over !l, OOO.OOO. Philadelphia. Sept. 11. Tho Na tional Export exposition will be opened at noon ou Thursday next and remain open, Sundays excepted, until Nov. 20. The superb buildings have been com pleted at cost of more than $1,000,000. The openiug ceremonies on Thursday, which are to be held in the chief struc ture of the exposition, will bo attended ith much solemnity and interest. The governor of the state, mayor of the city aud representatives, of the government at Washington and of many of the greatest nations of the world will be present, aud that widely popular organi zation, the United States JVinne band, together with CU0 -.rained sSgers, under the leadership of Prof. Rosewig, are prepaiiug a musical program which will extend through a large part of the day. As at present arranged, President Widouer ot the exposition association, will turn over the exposition to Gov ernor Stone, who is in turn to deliver it into the custody of the mayor of tho city, aud Congressman Hepburn will accept a loiut supervision of the enter prise ou behalf of President McKinley, thus establishing it upon the board basis of city, state and national endorse ment, The addresses aud ceremonies of tho day, which will Be participated iu by Archbishop Ryan of this Catholic diocese, and other prominent clergy men, will be of the most interesting character.. Tho public will find upon the opening of tho exhibition on Thursday a presen tation of American trade movements and mechanical aud art enterprises of a most surprising and interesting charac ter. MISS HELEN GOULD ACCEPTED. Wilt Act as .Sponsor lor the Spanish War Veterans. Washington, Sept. 11. Adjutant Cri-m-ral William O. Miller of Lancas ter, Pa., Spanish War Veterans, received the following telegram from Miss Helen Miller Gould, who was unanimously elected national sponsor of tho Spanish War Veterans' association: Your kind message has reached me iu forming mo of my election as sponsor for tho Spanish War Veterans and I take great pleasure in accepting the honor for which please express my thanks to the association." The members wero presented to Presi dent McKinley Saturday. Aslinally constituted the council of administration is as follows: William J. Bryan, Nebraska; Hamil ton II. Blount (colored), Louisiana; H. B. DjJaigne, Kentucky; J. E. Webster, Florida; General Georgo H. Harrios, District of Columbia; Curtis Gild, Jr., Massachusetts; Ilobert B. Wallace, Mont nit; II. D. Green, Pennsylvania; William U. O.ttes, Alabama; Henry A. Axiiue, Ohio; B. A.Rciuold, Now York, ai'cl C. L. Boynton, Michigau. Lieu ouaut Delaigue was chosen sec retary of tno council. PmiiuRO, Sept. 11. Mrs. Mary Gal lagher while supposed to be temporarily insane, at Port Perry, poisoned hersolt aud baby, both dying, two other chil dren beim: saved through thu prompt action of her l-l-yoar-olc son, "Uq fed them, with bananas, HEROINES OF PEACE. When vc read ttorics of the terrible Spanish Inquisition ot the olden times, it seems as if the tcn- llTVC tl,,- flo-l --5. were almost bevond fK$M the invention of the S v most depraved and i.iiiit intuit, ""f (yyV, j yet here in our own VfS v finniliLli .,,,,.,1 i.l ? enlightened lane and in tins Xine- i--ri teciith Century ji"l thousands of S?CSAi? V4 "' tender women Vv'w,?!r'":-v?l V' i. " our own sis- SJii--' ters. mowers -" s- .-.! L-i A - and wives v, suffering from ,?1 -' some unnatural & v.ca!cres;sof the delicate organism of the;r sc, aro d-ily undergoing an almost ef;s:aliv terrible, physical anguish and tuartyrdoiu. It seemed as if there was an ircu Ijand arwiud my head and it was le:mj tHttetl til.ler and tighter all the time," a Nc York liilv aid in trying to deribe her icrnMc sensations ' 1 could not walk across ra -vx:n without sitr ferinjj dreadful pirns,' said another lady. Mrs. Mav E. Jones, of 520 Madison Ac.. Ypsilanti, Mi :h., in a letter to Dr. R. V Piercer of UnrTalo, X. T. I was troubled with fetnnle wcakiies;,. I had sulfered for twoj ears when I began taking your medicine but now after takiu? three be tics of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I am free from pain. I do all jiy housework and walk where I please thanks to Dr.Piercc's medicine." It is the only medicine that relieved mv ter rible headaches." said Mrs. K. P. Monfoft. of Lebanon. Warren Co., Ohio. " In very truth it is the only medicine ever invented that delicate and ailing women can posithety relv upon to give them complete and permanent relief " No other remedy was ever devised that so thoroughly rejuvenates the entire nerv ous system of women; hcalin(r and curing all weakened and diseased conditions, of the feminine organism and restoring wom anly strength and comDleteness. It is the onl5" proprietary remedy ever devised for this one special purpose by an educated and eminent physician, a specialist of world-wide reputation iu this particular field of practice. No woman need or ought to allow her whole nature, physical and mental, to bs undermined hvsueh ailments when by writing to Dr. Pierce she may ob tain professional advice free of charge. IM. M.WEYRIOK ATTORHEY-AT-LAW Office, Second floor, f aimer Block. No. 168 S. Main st. First stairway north of tbe L0.0.F. Temple. Tbe Dixon Transfer Co. Coal, Transfer and Livery Packing, moving and storing of .roods. Coaches, coupes and carriages 'ur funerals, weddings, parties and telliiiirs. -3 and i25rajT0'Isi. T :" Iron and Brass Castings For Every Purpose. A. Adamson, Exchange and Water Streets. Growers o-Firao Catawba Pure,- Catawba A, Port, Sweet, Ives Seedling-... Always on hind. All orders promptly filled. Special attention eiven to all mail orders. SCHAEDLER & RHEIN, Kelly's Island, 0. The Old Lake View Coal Office Is in running order, with John Irvin as manager, also office safe for sale. Inquire of Ritchie Coal Co. 110 West Market street. 3a.r--n moving vans, general BOS a9 teaming and tran- "table. Pompt service, popular prices. 8 uiucb corneruanai ana unerry streets, .stable 310 Cherry street. Tol. 2B7 I aisK?wsas5asESSKSSsaasa :iimti Manufacturer of all kinds of brushes. Orders promptly attended to. 155 S. MAIN ST. AKRON, O. DhiIs lteportetl Two Deaths. Wamunutox, Sept. 11. General Davis reported from San Juan, Porto Rico, the suicide of Private Chas. Rick and death of Gus Link, quartermaster employe, from stab wound. Judge leck Dead. Towaxda, Pa., Sept. 11. Benjamin M. Peck, president judge of the 1'orty second jutiinai district, the county of Bradford, i 1 at his home in this city of apoplexy. MP Hundreds Tell of the Change Which They Have Felt. The Time Comes for Ohio People to Tell What Has Been Done For Them. The time has coino when people in Ohio feel tho change. Miiny people in this city have given voluntary en dorsement of the great change they liave felt after ttsinp Morrow's Kid-ne-oids. Kid-ne-oids will cure a lame back, kidney backache.urinnry and kidney disorders, sleeplessness, restlessness and nervousness. We always like to give reference as to the merits of Morrow's Kici-iie-oids,ancl this time refer you to Mrs. Jennie Forney, 1400 East 0th st.. Canton, O., who says: -'For some time past my little girl has b en af flicted with weak kitWys,.vhich pre vented the retention of urine. Tho remedies I jrnvc her did not seem to irivo her relief. Finally I heard about Morrow's Kid-nu-oids unci con eluded lc get a package. 1 gave her thu Kul-ue-oKls iiccoitiing lo tne di rections and they soon relieved her of the weakness." Morrow's Kld-iio-oidsare not puis, but Yellow Tablets, and sell at fifty cents a box at all drugstores nutl at John Lamnnrtcr fc Co.'s drug store. Mulled on receipt oi price. Ainnn factureil by John Morrow & Co., ohQin'ai Sprh-Rfloltl, O, -: 1 .'.rr'j. !V Ti-I a 4l A ym sva wm t vrft--j Y If rRZts i-UN iron KA1LROAD TIME TABLES t Umlly; all sthtrt dally except Sunday. Cantral Standard Time. JSYELAJ-D, AKttON & COLTJMBC1 Union Dspot, Market St. doing North. So. So. No. Golnmbcs express From MUIersonrg only. Colnmbus fast xnail Going South. Co!.-Cln. fast mall 9i06am 10 1ST am iilSpm N"o. So. No. t:6Som :5 pin 0:07 pm To Mtllersbarg only aTT-CoI.-Cln. express (ft) ERIE RAILROAD CO. Erl Depot, Mill t. Time Card! Deo. 11, Hit. Going- West. "-'8 1 Express n'o 6f Limited veatlbul 8:5" pm 7:0(1 on -o i-t to ASron only, 8:35 am Cn IS HlinHnofnn iiu.lnl .L ,., ... v., it 5.:;-""::r"" ' frr. "" .w at . atiui; rjtprcas. . --r' "M ii.iiii.ii. No 37 Accomniodatlon. clomg East. 6-52 rn 6:40 Mir o st umlted vestibule 1:49 au. 8-54 air. o ijt Kxprfss N'o 4 Now York special 12:0 pn No lijf Chautanqna expross 4:3 rr fo " Accommodation . 4rt"3 pm Iff) Except Monday and days after holt :ays. C, T. V."R. . doing North. How. St. Union last Akron S :08 am 9:11) ant 12:11 pm 1:53 pm 8:17pm 9:19 am 12:27 prr 5.1.7 pa. 11:28 li; 8:00pn Depot. Depot. -TO 4t . No . So i . No 10 . No S . :i5 am ..9:20 am l:10pm ..6:18 pm ..8:25 pm f-Kam :05am 1:00 pm 1:58 pm 8:15 pm Going South. 8:42 am t-Ofiam .12:01 pm 12:18 pm . 4:Mpm 4:Kpm ...10:54 pm 11:15 pm T:S3pm 7:50 pra No 1 2,0 Z No 9 No &7 No 47t WHEELING LAKE ERIE RT. Myron T. nerrlck, Robert BUckensderfer, receivers. Time card: Nov. 17, 1898. , Nol NoSi NoS am ijni Toledo (Union depotI,v 7:13, ,1-20 epencer . Liocu Wheeling... Valley Junctlo: ".lassmon Orrvlll8 Creston. Lodl Spencer . 10:15 Toledo (Union depot)Ax 1-20 pm a. u. nooio. General Traffic Manager. J. V. Townsend, Assistant General Passenger Agenc THE NORTHERN OHIO RAILROAD. Time Cord. Dec.19.lS0s! Depot North Main Street. Depart No. 1 ,. 7:50 am " No. 11 5:00 pm Arrive No. 2 4:20 pm No. 12... J2:15 am PITTSBURG WESTERN B, R. Union Depot, Market street. Leave for the East. No. at Vestibule limited 1-55 am No. 44 Pittsburg express 6:10 an No. 4 Pittsburg mall 1:10 pm No-. 10 Washington Express from C. T. A V.R.R. Howard it. station 1:20 pm Arrive from the East. No. 8 Western moil , ma n.m No. 47 Chicago mprmn 7-25 pm No. 6 Vestibule limited 11:08 pn No.9Cleve. Express, ar. O. T.A V. B, Howard st. 9:80 am BALTIMOBK & OHIO. Union Depot. Depart West. No. 5 Vestibule limited 11:15 am No. 7 Akron-Chicago fast mall 10:10 am No. 47 Cnloato express , 7:50 pm Arrive from tie west. No. Vestibule llmltecl 1-S0am No. 48 Pittsburg expreis .. C05 am No. t Ohloagc-Akron fast Bull 8:10 pm THE NORTHERN OHIO TRACTION CO. The A., B. A C. Route. Waiting Room, North Howard St. Time Card. May27,lS99. Cars leave Akron 5:30 n.m.. every half hour; 6::u.m.untll"p.m. nnd at S, 9 nnd 10:30 p.m. Leave Cleveland 5 a.m., every half hour; 0 a.m. until 8 p.iu and nt 9. 10 and 11:10 p.m. THE EMPIRE OF THE SOUTH. Second Edition A Beautifully Illustrated Book Full of Important Information. - The First Edition of the "Empire' of the South" havintr been exhausted, a Second Edition is no-w ready for distribution. It is a handsome volume of about 200 pages descriptive of the South and its vast resources, beautifully illus trated, and regarded by critics as the most complete production of its kind that has ever been published. 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For further information onquire of C. D. Honodle, Union d epot, Tel. 42. Summer Tourist Ticksls Via Great Lakes now on sale. For tickets and full information soe C. D. Honodle, Union depot, agent D. & C. S. N. Co.. C. & B. line, Anchor line, Merchants' line, Northern Transit Co.. Northern Steamship Co. CLAMS LOBSTERS -THE BANK OAF"E, The Finest Itesiaurant In Akron. ttSALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. ITOT- IMPORTED AUD DOMESTIC fiyo-fc Goods & Cie""a Under Central Savinrs Bank, 0--"l KOERBER, Prop I Frank N. Fuchs, Transfer Coal, transfer and general teaming, rubber tire coaches for funerals, weddings, dances, moylng Tans, wagonettes, band wagons. 104 Lincoln St., Tel. 564. J. K. WILLIAMS IVIiol-ilri Shop General Mnchir-o Work of.AU Kinds Clay Working Machinery for gfcmeware a Speolalty. iu:iav :zd 10:81 1:40 Oreston .... 10:49 4-M Orrvllle 11:18 6:19 am Masslllon . 11:60 8:41 b:b Valley -Tnnrtlnn 1g:4S pm 6:40 Wheeling Ar8:25 9: No No 6 IiV 5-S0 am 10:QDaii! t , ,, 8:00 12-56 pm ,. 8-50 1:50 9-20 2:22 . 9:45 2:49 10:00 S:03 S:1S e:3 f 41 4 .1 i 4 1 1 I n VC.B. -0 . I ; ?r-t'" - A i- S&rTlXb' - f "i . -J1i. f '-