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r?s3 T3&&T, ' -irv- AKROI" DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY DKVEM.BhK -j '-- jr :mms honest measure Your sVIorsey's Worth BANNER LIQUOR HOUSE 50c buys 1 full qt. j Mascqtt Rye or Anderson, Kv., Bourbon. $1.95 bUJfS 1 gallon (-Mascot Bye or Anderson, Ky., Bourbon. Highest Grades in United States Hudson XXXX Mt. Vernon Guckenheimer Joe S. Finch & Co. Bourbon: Oakwood Old Oscar Pepper W. J. Frazer Old Crow Complete Assortment of Foreign Products French Cognacs, Clarets", Spanish 'Vinesl Ports and Sherries, German .Rhine Wines, Kimmels, Holland Gins, Bitters, Italian Vermouths, Hungarian Tokeys and Blackberry, our successful leader. California "Wines and Blackberry Cordial, guaranteed three years old and positively pure, 25c per bottle, 90c per gallon. We furnish all jugs and bottles free. We take pleasure in showing you samples and prices at our store. Goods sent immed iately on receipt of order; all packages delivered free and bearing no marks on the outside indicating the contents. Banner Liquor House Corner Main and Exchange sts., Akron, 0. I Gasoline BAH jHh Largest line. See styles and get prices. Sole agents for Born Steel Ranges. May & Fiebeoer 1 12-1 14-1 1 6 North Howard st. Over IOO Second-Hand Stoves. GEO, HAAS, GROCER PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT Telephone 478. I2f North Howard st. I! you are Interested In EETH GIVE US A CALL Crown and Bridge Work can't be beat. Prices are consistent. Gold fillings $1 and up. Best teeth $8.00. Philadelphia Dental Rooms 126 South Main st. Open evenings. Sundays 10 to 1. J. L. HEFFERNAN, S Incandescent, Natural Gas Burners and Supplies. 20k A.-SVScjrB-co-t st. To!. 64.9 mny niirnaar- nrniMniii b"oif. """i JCmns Nothing could be more 'acceptable as a Christmas present than We are showing an elegant line of notions at very reasonable prices. Best brands of cigars kept here. 2 S .eve PRESCRIPTIONS PROMFTLT AHD ,,, 2 UrUgS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. 8-JJr'UgJS J. M. LAFFEfi. Druggist, 4 BHDER CLAPEHDON HOTEL - - COR. MAHf AUD EXCHANGE STS. uu'juwywinjmmvjwum'wvanwvjiiwwwwwimiim rwwwuumii THE EAST OHIO GAS GO. will charge after January 1, 1900, cost price for all natural gas, but will continue until that, tirno nt, t,hp. unst, price established in 1898, Avhich is the pres ent price. Every one is aware of the large increased prices of all iron goods within the past year. Applications filed at the office prior to January 1, will re ceive our prompt attention at the old prices Streets not already piped, if sufficient applications come in to justify the piping, will be piped early in the spring, and all applications made will be entitled to same rate for material and fitting, as those streets already piped. The East OSiso Has Company. E. STRONG, General Manager. SPRINGFIELD. Nine- Miss Eliza McCoIgan Dead- tieth Anniversary. North Springfield, Dec. 5. The 90th anniversary of the North Springfield Presbyterian church -will be cele brated Saturday, Dec. 9. The cele bration of the anniversary will take place in the morning and the busi ness meeting of electing church of ficers for the ensuing year in the af ternoon. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all friends of the church, especially to those who, attended in the early days. The ser vices -will begin at 10 a.m. A roll call of the members will be first on the program. All are to come pre pared to respond either by personal experience or scripture selection. Bev. A. B. Strong and Bev. Linde muth will be the principal speakers. A free church dinner will be served at noon. Miss Eliza McCoIgan of Akron died at the advanced age of SO years Monday. She was interred at North Springfield cemetery Wednesday. The literary society at the town hall Friday evening. All are invited to come and make it a success. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup conquers creup at once, cures the child and thus saves many a life. Mothers need not fear that dreadful disease, if they have this reliable remedy at hand. It is sold by all druggists for 25 cents. 2 NIKIISILA. Good Citizenship League Will Meet Thanksgiving Visitors. Nimisila,Dec.4. Miss Eva Guiley camehome from Canton, Thanksgiv ing uay. tone spent tne rest or tne week at home. The oyster supper given by the la dies of the Beformed church on Thanksgiving eve, was quite a suc cess. A fine supper was served, and a good time was had by all present. Mrs. John Butler and son Cloud, spent Thanksgiving with Akron friends. Mrs. Jesse Dewalt visited her par ents last week. Butchering 6eems to be the order of the day, and new sausages are plenty. Charles Kerstetter, Esq.,of Akron, spent the week with his mother, north of town. E. D. Stump of Cleveland, is doing quite a business taking pictures. Horace Traxler and family spent Thanksgiving at Joseph Thursby's, in Green township. Gilbert Stump of Peninsula, is speading his vacation with his par ents. Sol Hartong and John Poltz of Greensburg, with their families, spent lastThursday with their rnoth er, "Mrs. Mary Foltz. Albert Stump and family, and Charles Stump of Akron, Elmer and family, and Sarah and Ollie Stump, of this place, ate their Thanksgiving dinner with their sister, Mrs. -Kyser. With the unusually fine weather this fall, some farmers are not yet done husking corn. "Will Sisler and family spent Thanksgiving -with' her parents", Ephraim Stump. 'The Brewster mine is working full time. Elias Myers has purchased the Evans farm near Comet; and John Weaver the Benner farm from East of town. The Disciple Sunday school will present the cantata, "Santa Claus' Charm" on Saturday evening, Dec. 23rd. I. S. Myers, wife and daughter of Akron, spent Thanksgiving day with his parents. East of town. The Good Citizenship League will meet next Thursday evening in the the Beformed church. Not a Surprise. It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familiar with tho good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Beraedy, to know that people every where take pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that splen did medicine and in telling of the benefit they have received from it, of bad colds it has cured, of threat ened attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. It is a grand, good medicine. For sale by all druggists. E. Steinbacher & Co., wholesale agents. Coy Ingreniorjaness. Mabel Would you marry a man who had been refused? Dolly If he were rich and the refus ing had been by the insurance compa nies. Life. DESERVES IT. The Doincatlc Man. The roan who used to shake the mat Outside his back jard gate Nov. dofCs liis overcoat and hat And scales the furnace grate. Chicago News. Thackeray and lhe Cabman. Thackeray loved to relate joltes on himself, and one lie especially enjoyed was about a Heading hackman. The author was unacquainted with the town, and the moment he emerged from the railway station he told a hackney coachman to drive him to the nearest hotel. The driver closed the door ceremoniously, mounted his box and they started. In half a minute tho cab was at a standstill and Thackeray saw the cabman. at the door, bowing to him to come out. He did so with out a word, and found that he was at; the portico of the station hotel, which he had failed to see was not a dozen yards off. But he handed the man a shilling and was entering the hotel, rather pleased with his own sang frold. when he was amazed to see the cabman taking off his coat and offering to "light him for the other sixpense." It appears that on that day a resolution of the Heading town council had come Into operation empowering hackney coach men to charge elghteenpence for any distance within the township. This was Its first fruits! It Is unnecessary to add that the cabman got his money and Thackeray a good story to tell at the clubs. " " """ Interrupted the Programme. "Did that thar sharp what give a Remarkable Success of a New Treat ment for Piles. For many years it has been sup posed that the only absolutely sure cure lor piles was Dy surgical opera tion, but the danger to life and the pain and expense has been so great that many thousands suffer for years rather than submit to this last re sort; or they seek the temporary re lief in the many remedies claimed to relieve piles and rectal troubles, salves, ointments and similar simple remedies which give only slight and very temporary relief. A new preparation which is pain less and harmless, but which affords immediate relief and in many cases a complete cure in a very short time, is sold by druggists under the name of Pyramid Pile Cure. It is in suppository form used at night and its regular use has cured thousands, of obstinate, long stand ing cases, and it seems to be equally effective in all the various forms of piles, whether itching, bleeding or protruding. The Pyramid Pile Cure allays the inflammation and intolerable itch ing, reduces the tumors, and its as tringent properties cause the en larged blood vessels to contract to a normal, healthy condition. A Baltimore gentleman relates his experience with the Pyramid Pile Cure in these words: "It affords me unusual pleasure to add my endorsement to those of oth ers relative to your really wonderful nile remedy. 1 was a sufferer for years until told by a fellow salesman of the Pyramid Jf ue uure. it nas entirelv cured me and I cheerfully send this for publication if you wish to use it ia that direction. I wish you would send me one of your little books on cause and cure of piles, I desire to show it to some friends." Any pile sufferer may use the Pyr amid with certainty that it will give instant relief and regular use a per manent cure and the still further certainty that it contains no cocaine, morphine or metallic or mineral poison. All druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure, 50 cents for full sized treatment. show In the opry house last nisht ketch bullets in his teeth as he said he would on bis placards?" asked Porcu pine Pete. "He ketched a- few," said Lariat Lem, "but not exactly ashe allowed be was a-goin to." "'Kothcr one of them tenderfoot swindlers, I s'pose." "Mebby. I dunrio. He didn't git fur enough so we could tell whether it was a swindle or not. You see, he begin his pufformance by askin for some gentlemanly member of the audience to lend him a hat." "Wot happened then?" "Well, Dog Faced Dick handed "his hat up, and the professor started oft py breakin a passel 'of eggs Into It. The bullet ketchin part of the pro gramme happened right thar. The coroner's waitln to- hear from his friends In the east, At. he has any." Chicago Tinfes-HefSfd.' Virtue's. Reward. "Tonight," said 31k, Perkinskat the table, "as I came,,aupsQU the car tho fellow next to me had,a. nickel out and wai handling it Theconductor-camej along and, taminng it was.-a quarter, gave him back four-nickels! The. fel low took them and 'then said to me, "That was pretty slick, wasn't it?' 'Well, it would be,' I said, "if you were beating a big company like the street car v company, whic'h could stand it But that conductors-will have to pay that out of his own pocket He only gets so much an hour, and 20 cents is quite a per cent of his day's wages. It's tough on him.' " "What did the awful man do?" ask ed Mrs. Perkins sympathetically. "Leaned up against me and went sound asleep and then woke up when I got off and cursed me for letting him go past his street" sald'Mr. Perkins. Rochester Democrat An Unexpected Result. A freight train pulled Into a Maine station recently, and a ventriloquist on the platform thought he would have some sport, so he threw his voice un der a car, saying: "Let me out! Let me out!" The station agent was called, and he hastened to unfasten the door of a car. After working for a time he got the door open and out walked four tramps, all of whom disclaimed that they had asked to he let out. The ventriloquist had builded better than he knew and had stepped upon the ride of the four hoboes, whi were left behind. Convincing Proof. The Average Akron Citizen Must Accept the Follow ing Proof. The great Sir Isaac Newton, one of the most profound reasoners the world ever produced once cut a large hole in a board to allow a favorite cat access to two gardens, and cut a smaller hole to allow her kitten to follow her. The weakness manifest ed in Sir Isaac's action was duo to want of thought. Any reader who mentally debates the proof offered hero about Doan's Kidney Pills and arrives at any other conclusion than that stated in this citizen's state ment, is as short of reasoning powers as the great philosopher when he turned carpenter. Mr. Nicholas Pontius, manufac turer of wooden ware, paper bags, etc., residing at 010 Water st.. says : I'l can highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. In my case they were most eneotive in relieving me of backache, sharp twinges which went through me on attempting to move quickly and a chronic bladder trouble. I procured the remedy at John Lamparter & Co's drug store and used It with the above result. We know of a case In a neighbor's family, of non-rotention of the kid ney secretions, which was success fully treated by Doan's Kidney Pills. They are the most effective kidney remedy we ever had in tho House." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale bv all dealers. Price 50 j. Mailed by Fos-ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Solo agents for the U. S. Bomembor the name Doan's and tako no sub-stihitp. TWO DEATHS Within a Yeek at Sherman borhood News. -Neigh- Sherman, Dec. 6. John Cox claims to be the champion butcher in this section. He killed and dressed nine hogs in less than a, day's time. Mrs. David Price of Kentucky, is visited her sisters, the Misses Burg ner. Bev. Leisherof Clinton, spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Hall. He reports a fine din ner and claims ho did ample justice to the tempting viands. Miss Florinda and Katie Lautzen hizer had a real, old fashioned turkey roast at their home on Thanksgiving day. Besides the family being pres ent there were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Koplin of State st. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin of Exchange st. of Ak ron. All rejport a good time and a fine dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Swain enter tained friends from Akron on Thanksgiving day. Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Swain ate Thanksgiving dinner with her par ents in Doylestown. Nellie, the little ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baughman died at her home in Hametown on last Saturday morn ing after a few weoks' illness with an abscess on the brain. Nellie was a very bright and interesting little girl and will be greatly missed by her school mates as well as her par ents, brothers and sisters. The fun eral was held on Monday forenoon at the High church, Bev. Berger preaching the funeral discourse from the 42nd and 44th verse of the 24th chapter of Mathew. The family have the sympaty of the community in their sad affliction. Father iehman, who has been liv ing with his daughter, Mrs. Seth Hollinger, for the last few years, died last Wednesday forenoon of cancer of the throat. On Friday morning the funeral was held and the remains taken to Wooster, his former home, for burial. Mr. James Tittlar and his daughter Mrs. Kauffman of near Orrville called at Fred Swains' last Friday. Mother Stinebure nas been nuite poorly the past week. Mrs. .reter anvaer was on tne sick list last week -with tonsilitis. Mrs. Ida Boden and three children are visiting in- Pennsylvania. You can wash clothes cleaner, without hot water, man with it. A little rub bing: soaking does most of the work. Fels-Naptha soap 5c, of your grocer; and he returns the 5c, if ' you don't and it so. Fela& Co, nailers, Philadelphia. - ' ,-'-- ., .' No TJrenk In tli,e 'Cohtlnultys "I want you to dismiss the Idea," said the. eminent professor, "of, the so called cliff dwellers being a prehistoric and now extinct race of human beings. Thousands of their descendants are alive at this day." "That's so' exclaimed an enthusias tic student "They live in fiats." Chi cago Tribune. GOOD WORD FOR BOERS. ScIouh, "the Croat South African Hunter, Speaks Well ox Them. Mr. F. C. Selous, nn explorer and a mighty hunter, who is held in equal re spect in the Transvaal by black men and whites, by British and .by Boers, says inTthe London Times: "The great er part of the personal charges made against the Transvaal Boers have, "I believe, but small foundation, since, taken-ns a whole, they are ari eminent ly quiet, sober and self contained peo ple, but little given to brawling or bragging. I have some right to speak on such a matter, as I first went to South Africa In 1871 and in' the follow ing year came in contact with the Transvaal Boers. During more than 20 years I hare never met with any thing but hospitality and kindness, and naturally I feel a- great deal of sym pathy for them. "Mr. Illder Haggard has told us that he found it impossible to go on living in the Transvaal amid the dally insults of victorious Boers, and he also tells r. c. SELOUS. us that Boers look upon Englishmen with contempt and consider them to Ue morally and physically cowards. I tra-.elod slowly through the Transvaal by bullock wagon .shortly after the re trocession of the country in 1SS1 and visited all the farmhouses on my route. I met with no Insults nor the least in civility nuywhere nor ever heard any boasting about Boer successes over our troops, though at that time I un derstood and spoke the 'Tal well. "In common with all who really know the Boers, whp have lived among them and not taken their character at secondhand. I have nhyays been struck by their moderation In speaking of their victories over our soldiers. As for the Boers having a contempt for Eng lishmen as Individuals, that is non sense. They hate the British govern ment, and, knowing their history, I for one think they havo ample reason for doing so, but the Individual English man that they know they tako at his EECHAM'S ri L.L.-S9 BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; SICK HEADACHE, ) and ( IMPAIRED DIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, J- Kindred 1 DISORDERED LIVER and WEAK STOMACH, ) Diseases ( FEMALE AILMENTS. I I. . real value. "One of the troubles of the present situation in the Transvaal is that the ultlander population of Johannesburg Is In its sympathies, its mode of life and all its hopes and aspirations a wide as the poles asunder from the pastoral Boers, with whom It never mixes and whom it therefore does not understand. Through arrogance and Ignorance Great Britain lost her Amer ican colonies," Mr. Selous concludes, "and If arrogance and Ignorance pre vail in the present conduct of affairs In South Africa history will repeat itself In that country." WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY STEAMSHIPS OFTHE FUTURE Prediction Aliont Fnclflo Shipyards Made by George W. Dickey. George W. Dickey, manager of the Union Iron works of San Francisco, during a speech at the recent banquet of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers In New York city, made a noteworthy prediction in re gard fco theuture development of the Iron shipbuilding Industry of the Pa cific coast, says the New l'ork Herald. "About 23 years ago," said Mr. Dick ey," "I said to some friends of mine, 'It won't be many years before we are building iron ships on the.Paclfic coast' My friend Irving Scott heard of this some time later, and he Is said to have made this comment: T always knew Dickey could tell a mighty good story, but this time he has gone way beyond the bounds of reason. Why, it's ab surd.' "Now I'll make another prediction," continued Mr. Dickey. "I believe that within a few years we shall be build ing steel ships on the Pacific coast with nearly 200 feet of length for each thou sand miles they haye to travel that Is, ships at least 1,000 feet long. Trans atlantic ships have reached these pro portions, and I believe Pacific ships will soon do the same thing." A prominent naval .architect of New York, who was present at the society's dinner, said that he fully believed In the soundness of Mr. Dickey's predic tion. "Mr. Dickey knows pretty well what he is talking about," said he. "The fact that he really deserves tho credit of designing the battleship Ore gon gives weight to his present opinion." The? bars toodthe testof vein. and have cured thousand of cases of Nervous Diseases, such asDebilitr.Dixxlness, Sleepless ness and Varicocele, AtropnT.&c They dear the brain, streusthen the circulation, make digestion perfect, and impart a healxhr vigor to the whole beinz. 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J We have captured Mrs. Aguinaldo's wardrobe, says the St Louis' Post-Dispatch, but It will be a good while -before the British flag will wave over Auntie Krnger's apparel. XnOlr Football Team. The Orange Free State is opposing England In more fields than one, for hailing from this state there is now In' England a Kaffir football team, which has won for Itself , golden opinions from lovers of that sport in England. The team has been Invited to, visit Germany and. Austila when'lts British tour is completed, says the New' York Herald. It is mostly composed of na- "" Change of Menu. ' ( Ufa- a" Tsgji & . "What do you want?" "I want er hot bird an er large, cold bottle, but I kin 'git erlong wld some hard cider an er pumpkin pie If yer got 'em handy." New York Journal. The Keeper of the Great Seal. "I see that the keeper ot the great seal at Washington Is dead." "Ypsv' ' " ' r , ' : ' v . , r'He must have been a man of an lm pressionable nature." 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