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r3jp!n7r'7n3)!j$ f - f r' AKRON DAILY DEMOCRAT., SATURDAY! DC'iSMBEK 10 &V jtMV? Jos. Finch's Golden Wedding. The Banner Liquor House Cor. Main and Exchange Sts. Is tho placo where you always find tlio largest stock of solootod brands of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines And all kinds of Imported goods. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Is a dollolous, wholesome whisky. Tho whisky without a 191 headache. Per Gallon, ... gj.!3S Honest Quart, - - 5Qo 19 YEAR OLD BOWEfif RYE -SPRING 1880 Nearly old enough to vote. FOR XMAS, THE NICEST PRESENT AND BEST MERRY MAKER. ..CALIFORNIA SELECT WINES.. Per Gal. 90c. WiM Per Quart 25c. BFAll packages delivered freo In the city and vicinity, bearing no marks on the outside, Indicating tho contents. The Banner Liquor House Cor. Main and Exchange Sts. MT. VERNON RYE. '4$4MoM,$$ FRIDAY, Dec. 22 -IS- Dr. Bigelow's ntt ctnto nt AK RON find WADH M'ORTil. You rnn bpo htm at tho Km- Blie J louse, Akron, oinH:i!tti.m. to lim nnd nt the KodIIii 4 House, Wiuisworth, i iroin i to p.m., tmmo day. On the nbovo unto the Doctor Mll do nntn- less extracting PRI3Kr Try him for one tooth nt least and o suro to call pnrly n his1 time Is limited, Cleveland office, 816 Arcade. Toledo nfflce, 1 15 Bumroit at. AMUSEMENTS Orand Opara Mouno Wilbub F. Stickle, Mgr. NEXT ATTRACTIONS Mr. Chestor Do Vondo and his Big Dramatlccompany. Direction of C.L. "Walters, in a repertoire of high class productions. Saturday, DecliI, Matinee'Crimes of New York." Saturday Night, "Shadows of the Scaffold." High class specialties. Evening prices 10o,20o,30c. Mat.prlcos 10o,20c. Gas Experience That Is pleasing. Wo nro usinp; our burner in a Garland l?ange, doiii; all cooking and baking in n, perfoct manner, with less expense than coal cost, and think of tho convonienco nud cleanliness. Our burners provo all right, and it might benefit you to investigate. Gas Logs, Asbestos Backs And all gas appliances. THE BEST GAS HEATING STOVE MADE. A largo, splendid New Gas Range for Sale 10 per cent off. Mantels and Grates at a bargain to closo out . this year's stock. Wo nim to keep tho. very best goods mndo at lowest prices. L. D. Ewing: 119-121 Klrkwood st. fewjj 4 1. ftkW&kfyrf'? yi jyVlV!ffit V-i- dKENHdMR'S PURE RYE! Kroeport Dlellltory. HUDSON RYE XXXX Cutlery For the Holiday f Wo sell the best and most reliable makes in 2 Carving Sets Knives and Forks f And all kinds of Cutlory. Headquarters for jf Skates. Horse Bianheis. Lap RODes and Whips. 1 Loaded Shells of all kinds, f Sporting goods of every! variety. I Rohrbacher 8 Allen I Builders' Hardwaro, Nails, Paints, Glass, Oil, Etc Tel. 70. 170 S. Howard St. 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR " " Christmas Candies. SPECIAL PRICES TO Churches, Schools and Societies ,FULL LINE OF Fruits artel Nuta. N. LASKARIS CO. Phono 280. 102 South Howar d St., fc 552 S. Howard st., op. city building . Tnlc of Tiro Countries. "I guess" "Oh, don't guess. You Americans always guess, you know." "No, I dou't know. Ton Englishmen always know, don't you know?" Chi cago Tribune. IVhtre tli Trnnfele Lie. "Do.-i't you have a horror of lending books'" "No; I haven't any horror of lending books, but I havo a horror of not get ting them back again." Chicago Rec ord. Tlie Meteor Crase. , "What's the matter, my hoy?" "o got a speck In my eye." "Hcte, hold onl Don't more. Per haps It's a lconld." Cleveland Plain Denier. Estimation of the Public Argues Well for It. Good Reports Are Ccminu In From All Sections of the Country. There is not n medicine sold in Ohio today that stands as high in the ostimntlou of our homo people as Morrow's Kld-no-olds. Not only in this State are Morrow's Kld-no-olds achlovlng great succib), but good reports come from all (.options of tho country, and these reports come be cause tho peoplo havo neon cured of kidney and urinary disorders Just tho same as hundreds In Ohio havo been cured. Mrs. John Wells, a08 South Mnln st., Bellefontnine, Ohio, said: "For tho past two years my little boy has been amicted with a weakness which provented the retention of urino. Morrow's Kld-no-olds havo completely cured him of this trouble. I ilnd Morrow's Livor-Iax to bo a splendid remedy for torpid liver, blllousnoss and dizziness,'' I Morrow's Kld-ne-oids aro not pills, but yellow tablets and sell at fifty cents n box nt all drug stores and at JolmLamparterACo,'s drug store. Morrow's Llvorlax are small. red granules nnd soil at tweilty-flve'conts a box. Mailed on recolpt of price. Manu factured by (John Morrow A Co., obemlsts, Springfield, Ohio, Notice 'of Appolnlnjonl, Kttate of Kllza McColgan, deceaind. The undersigned lus been appolutcd by tbe l'rounte court1 of riuramlt county, Ohio, ob executor of the estate of mica Mc Colcan, deceased, AJt persons Indebted to ftnltl u.tate are 'requosted to muka im mediate payment and , persons unMnz clnlmsiiFtnlnstsutUestnte are requeued to present the snmoforailoKancu or rejuoted. . I). A, McGOLOAN. Dated this 15th day of pep. A- IV IBM. Dec. 10, 23, 30 ' v y "" M if II MY SUBSTITUTE. ' Ho wnnn't really wlmt U known la inllitnry jmrlnnco a a subitltuto, but I nl ways reKAi-dcd htm ns Mich. A notice wnt tnoked up nt tho foot of tho Btcp lending to tho llttlo linll In Kington. Tlio crook ed chnrncteri, laboriously formed, pro claimed to tho world thnt n company would 1)0 orftnnlztd on n certain night. Without my Intention vrhntover of holng preKont nt tho mcetliiR I strolled tn tho lllngo that evening and mcch'nnlcnlly n wended tho ptcps, not thnt I had niiy Intention of en fulling nono In tho world. Kuto and I hud been tuarrlod but throe months, end I know It would tirciik her henrt If I left her then. And, beside?, my profoFnion required my militant Attention. If thltifiR had been bo I could hnvo left, I would hnvolicen among tho first to putduwn iny name 1 guess I would. Still, Impelled by fouio manelouB fascination, I wander ed In, ilj old frlond Troutiunn, n follow whom I had tolerated with a sort of put ronl?Ing Indlfferenco, wns mnklngn lg orous Bpeeoh, nnd tho listeners howled op proTnlntoerythtng ho Enid, though, good ncaa knows, It wn dull cii'iugh nnd vio lated ovory rulo of orntory. Hut I Rtippoao to their untutored earn It sounded Tcry flno. At Us eoncluslnn Troutmnn Invited ceryono who wanted to join thoconpany to coma forwnrd nnd sign tho roll. A rush wns mndo to the front. 7 eturted to go out, when thnt chump of u Troutmnn announced that ono jnoro mnn was nocd cd. Ho waited, nnd I natlcwl eovcrnl glanced nt mo. r I looked oer in n corror, nnd my eyca rested on Jack Hiwtley, lie, too, wns gazing at mo with u Flight look of contempt, X thought. With curious glanco nt mo ho walked to the register, took up tho pen ami completed tho list by Flgnlng his nnmo. I nut htm outside, drew hlui Inn corner and handed him (60. Ho took It and thanked mo with a little raoro feeling than I thought ono of his breeding could exhibit. Then I noticed thnt ho wasn't such n bad looking fellow after nil. Ho hnd it broad forehead, clear out mouth nnd iioj-c, dark, Intelligent eyes, and then ho hud n resoluto air nhou$ htm that made you think ho was some thing of a man, even If 'ho wus a pauper. After thnt ciimo tho Kantlago fight, and somo of tho Kingston volunteers got hurt. I was sitting In my study, and my thoughts tnvolunturlly rovrrtcd to "my sub." It was n warm night, and nil tho windows wero up. I don't know how ho got ln.therowas no nolboof thodooropen lug, but when I wheeled my chair to tho desk I ettw seated opposite mo tho subject of my meditation. I was naturally somo what nhtonlshcd, but welcomed him as courteously ns I could under tho circum stances. Ho gazed wearily around the room. His complexion was n curious mix ture of pallor and sunburn. His faco was much thinner than when I hnd seen it lat, nnd bo hnd tho appenrnnco of ono who had been nbout starved to death. His eyes roved constantly, but they lacked luster and Intelligence. I told him I was glnd to sco him and asked how the boys wero. Ha jumped all preliminary movements and began describing tho attack on San Juan nnd El Cnnoy heights. His o!ca sounded strangely unfamiliar, but I at tributed It to his rough experience. "It won't do to say thoso Spaniards can't shoot," ho went on, "because as wo went up tho air was ns full of bullets ns bees nround n hive. I hnd never been under 11 ro before, and I believe I would havo gono back If It hadn't been for tho brave fellows nround mo. Wo rushed on, toro down thoso dnmnablo barb wire fencos, and I began thinking wo would soon bo at tho top nnd give n rousing cheer for the American flag, whon I wns sttuck, I think, by six Aluuser bullets. One passed directly through my heart," I jumped out of tho chair and exclaim ed: "What on earth do you mean? You must be mistaken, Jnok. How In the mischief did you rocovor fo soon?" "Oh, I didn't recover," ho bald coolly. "I am thcro yet." I shhercd and moved awr.y from him. Then he went on: "That's what I came to fco you nbout. Will. You'ro nbout the only mnn I'vo any claim on, ana X want you to do mo a favor," Thon I noticed the sunken condition nf the oyes nnd that his lips never moved while ho was talking. Ho abruptly asked: "Whero's Kate?" I flushed nt tho familiar method of re ferring to my wlfo, nnd coldly told him I supposed she hod retired. lie lookod disappointed and said, as If In a hurry to change tho Mibjuct: "What I wnnt-, Will, Is this: They havo got mo planted on the sldo of ono of thoso clay hills down there along with a lot of tho bra, -est boys In the world, but I want to como home. That hill will wash away In n short 'time, nnd I don't want my bones mixed up with the trash that will go down tho gully. I wnnt you to go down there und hunt mo up and bring mo north. Thero Is n photograph If they haven't torn my clothing o IT fastened to tho shirt. You will know who It Is. And then thors Ih a great tear on tho left arm from the hand clear up to tho elbow, Thnt wns mndo by the barbed wire, Thcro aro two bullet holes through tho loft leg, ono through the right shoulder, ono near the right kneo and one through tho head, Theru may be others thai struck after tho last one was fired, "I want to be laid alongside Sitter Graced his volco shook through tho thin lips "nnd thon some ono may some time como out there to tho llttlo cemetery nnd put n flower or two aver uh. I know mother will, nnd I hopo somo one else. I havo had n hurd life, Will, nnd n fow months boforo I went to tho wnr I passod through ono of those experiences that stay with a man. You know what I moan, fcho was yory kind, nnd I loved tho very sir sho breathed. Of course she wns way abovo mo. Sho mnrrled, and I well, I died. No, I'll not tell you who she la, but I wnnt to bo whore sho can como It the's imlnd, I almost fancy that I could feel thoso footsteps ncnr mo. Will you do this or me, Will? I know It's asking n lot of fou to mnko that long trip, but roincm ber you couldn't have got out of It that night If I hadn't taken your phico." And as I mndo him tho poleum promise to faithfully oxecuto his wish n gbid smllo stolo over his faoo, nnd he gilded from tho room. I told Kato tho next day that Jack Ilaat loy had been killed at Santiago, nnd that I Intondod to go south, rrcovcr his body and bring It homo for Interment In our town cemotery, I expected nothing Use but a storm of protests, ending In t fit of w coping. Hut thore wns nothing of tho 'sort. Atflrbt sho turned deadly pule and sank in a chair. Thon sho nnisu nnd walked toward mo nnd placed both hands. on my shoulders nnd said: "God bless you, Will, That Is good of you." When I know who tho girl was that poor JIaitlcy had loved and lost. St. Louis trro be Democrat, A Specimen of Cockney Iloninr. It consists merely In Ignoring the hor rlblo or tragic side of a fuuny a I tun tlon. H cry body knows tho old story of f'o cockuey laughing after a Ure, " M..iip. jer silly fool!' I sajs. 'Me nn my mite's got a blanket!' Ati 'o did Jump, nti thero warn't. no blanket, an 'c broke 'Is blonmln neckl Laugh? 'nven't laughed so much." Hlaclc wood. A girl should never throw nway her old slippers. They will come In handy at her weddjug and much handler la after years. Chi co go Kews. rhtiAiWWl ?M'va-' GEORGE C. HUGILL has opened n conl olllco atG2u Kant Mill Ht., (old stand t)t T. W. Medio), nnd solicits tho (ratio of nil his friends and former patrons. KsthnatoB on nit kinds of fltono work cheerfully given. Jobbing promptly done. Telephone 387. MILITANT TJAKCnTO ACADEMT. IIHtHnniTi' film Mnnflnv JtrAnlitrra. 5 fto'clocktAdvnricoClflM Wedm-sdHV r evciiniRs(oo uiihtk ."riviuo .miruc tlons by nppolntment. Music fur nl in eU for parties, etc. Hnll can bo rented for dnnuea, comerta, etc. Callnt Academy between l nnU 11 n.m. nnd lrw to noo pm. W. A. Itarron, residence, No. 7ui East Mill street. Money EVfoney In any amount. G to 7 per cent. Rato of Interest depends on amount want ed nnd security olrorcd. Cnll up 15 and find out our terms. No delay, If you want money qutqk. THE DRUNEr.-G00DHUE-C0&KE CO. Plumbing and Heating. Repairing Hteain and hot water sys tems and steam fitting a specialty. Engei.iart E&kart 3ll Mill 3. SHAW'S PUKE MALT, l'orftct as a beverage or medicine. It prevents chills nnd toueB up the system. It exhllcrates nnd does not poison. Sold by Wm, Washer, Akron, O. Don't GO Out of Town to get tickets printed. My system ot print tn tickets without Iom to tho cutr.iiHr li nol'TCGlied bvany printer on earth. Per Bonnl aupdrWslon of thnentlru vork by tho proprietor himself Is tho way it Is done nt IhiHOtllce. Give mo your next order, large or small. I will RUttruuLeo satlsritUlon. In other voids, I will py cnih ntuu for tickets printed at this ofjlct which wero not sold by authorized pcrhons. Job Printing OEO. tO. JACKSON Safety Ticket Printer, 105 Main st, Everett BulMIn?. Tel. 24 1, BOY YOUR COAL OF Goo. M. Rug:sl9S3, DEALER IN ftHafpoisa Coal. Office: Rld?c St., 3 doors cast of N. Uoward St., near Valley Depot. E. O. T. IVI. DANOINO AOADEMV Kvry Monday nttornoou ntnl ovonlug. Clilldruu's claat nb 4 p.m. Intructlenf! to iidulls 7 tq.B.sn. Cienninl idiuicllifr unlit 11 Mr. Uertbtflj, Cbrl.tmnn, lmlrui'tor. "' "''MIK MOIIKV. Manager. J, W.iitHK, Asslttanti NOTIOE... ' For Srnr FWscrlptloai, Tttnej Articles And Clean come to the Now Drue'Stor ,Atat.ints.ualit7ci,p . ROSS BALYEAT,. Proprietor W? rd Must Soil "Facts Are Stubborn Things." Our prices and evades of Lumber, Shinnies, Lath, Sash, Doors, etc., are tho Lowostond E3o3t Wo Invite your inspection. Tele phone !!74. WILSON LUMBER CO. 666 S. Main st., opp. Mnrket House. . TrE,L- Billow &. Sons ..Cunara; Dlraotoro. OPEN AT ALL HOURS Warehouse, Asb st. ffflee. Ash !! foot af Mill. A. cordial Invitation is extended to all to OAIiL AT "The Cottage" For MEALS or WET GOODS. Full Una of Domeitlo and Im ported goods. .TONY WALDVOQEL, Proprlotor. 709 23. tVlealrt sit. T.Lptiunx 1D11. t::TVM.i'tTn TAILOR-MADE CAEMEHTS WoHrouinklni; lulnir-inudeliowns n xpoctaliA. Also rumoilei Juclctus. Uoacl wurlc iintl imrfeet lit tfimrtm te.nl. Lndlert me tuvlU'il to cnll nmt ln otlga(e our woi 1c. 1W H. How nrct, o ft Hold's shoe storr.. griirtaiiifMragsvgr.'gsa i TRIERISHER IIOF, tVI. VNCIIM, Prop. Ko.5)l Soath Mats Street. Heaatutrters tor German Lanlwebrvereln. Domestic asa Importtd wines, liquors tut Drs. L. G. and J. M. Thorp Have opened a now Dental gPfjfe, Parlors. In their new block. Corner Market and Summit streets 0V2K CLARKE'S GROCERY. Hunters GET YOUR GUN Or RIFLE HERE Only rellnlile (roods sold at LOWEST PRICES. All kinds of Ammunition nnd Hunters Supplies. Loub ESIofcol rhone 638 Si 1 South Main st. !"$ so IQYE IN A CAB. Tlio toppl!K of his cnb mndo ilr. Ar thur Cnrglll took up from bis pnr. Tho nny mi pncl.nl. All at onco tin rccoR clrula Rlrl' fA'-o, frlislitfncd und pnl. ".Jump liif ho rrlcd. Iho girl wi bltn Jiit In tlinn, rauifht tbo extended band unit wns by bis Me, panting nnd nafc, la n moment. "My uiar MIej Chesterton," l.o raid, wby do you run such risks?" "I don't know. Hupj.on I'd boon kbookod down nnd run over," "And by my tab," murmured CamllL Curnlll, quite by accident, Inld his hand tpon Mls CbestortonV. Ity this time thev wcrj appronchlnfr tho Tmcadcro, wlicro Cnrrclll hnd proiKmoil to dine. Miss Chesterton a frlsht hndotl. dently qulto put her own destination out of dor lion,!. Tho cab drew up lmpnxlvo ty. Miss Ctiestcrton suddenly awakened. " Vr'hcro nrj wof" tho nsked, "At tho Trocadcro," said Cnrglll, "where I hopo you nro going to dine with mo." "Hut I promlFed to be atllAmpstoad by 7, nnd I couldn't think of dining with you as I urn, Mr. Onrcjlll," "You enn't possibly reach Hampstead by 7. It Is 0:30 now, nnd it's precisely ns you nro that I wnnt you to dlno with iuo." "Now," said Cnrp;tll, "como along, I insist on ou coming. Kemembcr, I sarod your llfo." "If you put tt llko that, Mr. CnrRlll," sho wild, "you louvo mo no option." "DlnlnK," he said, "Is nn nrt. Not one Indy In a thousand understands It. Tho harmony must bo preferred. It Is not less subtlo thop music Now, your misfor tune this oTcntnGr has been tho means of giving mo n great deal of pleasure. If you hadn't jumrod Into my cub I should hare boon dining miserably nlono." "You would probably hno been quite happy," Miss Chesterton said. "Ucllcvo mo no," wild Cnrglll. "To tell you tho truth, I wns thinking nbout you just before 1 lntonded to cull upon you tomorrow." Miss Chesterton turned her head nsldo and sought earnestly for hor pocket hand kerchief. "I should havo been glad to see you," sho enld. "l6uppoo you will consider It will bo unnecessary to call now J " ho nsked. "Oh, no," she sold; "mamma will bo In." "I 6ny It with oil respect to your moth er," he said, "but I didn't pirtlcularly wnnt to ego her. I wnntcd to sco you," "About tho collla puppy you promised to get for mot" Misa Cbestorton asked hurriedly. "No, tbo puppy had nothing to do with It. Let mo Jill your glass." "Then It must have been nbout about tho bazaar,' she aald, trying to look uu concerned and succeeded only la blushing deeply nt her own failure. "About tho, bazaar?" echoed Carglll la mild nstonlshmont. "I don't know any thing about n bazaar. Do you want mo to help you in sometblrg of thnt sort?" "No," sho snld. "I made n mistake. I wns thinking that you know all nbout It, but of course you don't." "Indoed I don't," inld CarRill. "Ba zaars nro not exactly in ray lino." "No," Miss Chesterton agreed humbly. "I don't want to spoil such a pleasant evening pleasant to mo at any rato." "And to me, too," sho aald. "Thanks," said Carglll, "but I'm going to risk It. If you could only promise not to bo annoyed nt what I'm going to sny." lie felt his way cautiously nnd watched her faco sidelong. Ho was very much In lorawlth Miss Chesterton, but ho was still well enough In hand to go carefully. "I'm suro you wouldn't say nnything to annoy in,', Mr. Carglll," sho said, Anger ing tho stem of her glAss nervously. "That's n kind of permission for mo to goon, Isn't It?" ' "Yes, without you wore going k to pro posa something rery dreadful," "I wns going to'proposo," said Carglll, catching at tho word, "that you should marry ino." Miss Chesterton Instantly felt that tho eyes ot till tho room wero upon her, but a glanco nssurid her thnt sho was as much nlono thero ns in n church. "Is that to vry dreadful?" Carglll BBk cd. "No; It's very kind," snld Miss Ches terton. t "Z didn't quite put It in tho form of a question, but I will now. I'to been In lovo with you for qulto threo months of ooureo you didn't notlco it. My dear girl" ho laid hold of her hand under tbe tnble "will you bo my wlfo?" Her (Incurs closed uron his, and sho turned a Hushed and Inughtng faco to ward hlra. "Hut tho art of dining?" she 6ld. "Wo thonld never get on togothor, should wo? I know nothing about It, remember." "I'll t.iko tho risk," Carglll snld. . "And tho win;?" she aald. "I nra quite Ignorant of wlno.'' "That is moro serious," 1m raid, "but I'll risk thnf as well." "Than you don't take any Interest la bazaars," she said. "Nuno whatover, but if iyou particular ly wish you enn run a. bazaar of your own and uinnoKO it all yourself." "Nut for tho world," aald Mla Cheater ton. "Aro thore any other objections?" ask ed Carglll. "HccAuso, If theroaro, wo may na well nettlo them now," "I can't think of any more at prosent." "Then yon my 'yes?' ' "Mr. Carglll," she Bald, ''don't you think ou hovomontn disadvantage i almn.t nt your mercy? You see, you saved my llta this evening and then gavo ma a very good dinner afterward." "You admit tho dinner was good?" "ISxreilellt." "Then forgot about tho llfoaavlEg I give that up count it out." "flut I can't," sho unlit. "Thon count It in," ho said. "I will," sold Miss Chesterton, "and I rav yos." Tl'oru was a long sllnnco, in which both HI, Chesterton's hands wept under the table. Suddenly ehu crlod out: "It's nearly 0 rt'clockl" "Yes," said Curgtll. "I'm going to see vou homo now." "In it cab?" she asked. "In n cabr" be said. "If there'a any fund for pensioning deon)cd cabmen, I ihol(rnbscrlbo largely to It." Exchange. All bnt tho ralilto. 1 HI MS I 11,1 'I, 1 .W. i A "What soft of a reception djd your new tragedy hare at Its first produc tion yesterday?" "Oh, 'tnagnlflcentl Only (tho public didn't seem to take yery kladly to It." ANY GOOD DOCTOR WILL TELL YOU If You Wish lo Mcapc the Deadly Grippe, the Proper Course to Pursue I? to Sec lo It That the Mucous Membrane of the flose, Throat ani Bronchial Tubes Are la a Healthy and Sound Condition. That the deadly Grip visited Akron last winter and carried hundreds to tho grave is a well-know fact. Thnt It will ajrtiln visit Akron this winter Is no longer a question. To be fore warned should "mako us be foro urmed." Tho question nrlscs. What phail I do to pRcnpo tho Orlp? Oo to Florida or California? No. Wo can not all go to a warmer climate, und oven if we did, wo have no assurance that we will icnpe thero. THE XATUKCOFTHE DISEASE. Thero nro ninny cases of La Grippe that are so mild as to bo overlooked, particularly if the Individual be of robust constitution, or if hu be con. sorvatively disposed and carefully guarded. Exposure, which develops tho condition called cold, a catarrhal stato of the air passage Invites La Grippe, as It Invites every other In fectious dliensn whoso chief port of ontry Is tho air pasare. A run down stato of tho system from over work, dissipation or oxlatence of somo chronic disease also invites La Grippe, us it does other Infections. In almost all canes, the air passages nro peculiarly disturbed, and often closely resemble only nn ordinary cold or catarrh, with slight fover, dryness and tlckllns of the mucous membranes lining the nose, follow cd by an Increase in secretion. This may also involve the throatand even tho bronchial tubes. Such cases, if neglected or not properly managed, may rapidly proceed to caterrhal pneumonia by tbe extension of tho disturbance down, by continuity of the surface. In seferer and moro violent ensos, tho noso symptoms may be entirely absent, the attack being BUdden und accompanied by an Intense high fever, and suggesting surely to tho careful observer a dan gerous infection, a pneumonia, n meningitis (either catarrhal or croupous), or something else as ser ious. Ono striking feature Is a severe disturbance of the nervous system. Great nervous depression is 'often present without apparent justifica tion in the light cases. Among tbo early symptoms aro headache, pain in the back and legs, and a general soreness all over the body, as if bruised or beaten. There are but few diseases which present these symptoms in so pronounced a way. It Is well to bear In mind that the great majority of cases of La Grippe do not prosent.tho serious and dan GEO. Turkey Goose Duck Telephone 478. Chicken Apples Grapes tW,iXttKXM,'n7tt!,' i J. L. BEFFERNAN, SBffiBE Incandescent, Natural Gas Burners ani Supplies. 204 W. Markot at. Tal.649 rn"'"j""'"-'"'-"nnmffnnirnriani'irnrfi"-,'''-'--'''-'T--" ome ensiblo uggestlons for Nothing could be moro ncoeptablo as n Christmas presont than PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS. i Wo are Bhowing an elegant line of iiost nranns oi Drugs J. rRrscBrpriotts CAKEiLLLT M. IAFFER, Druygist, TINDER CLARENDOH KOTEL - gjirjy;jrrTwtiigitiirjutywwP DON'T LOSE On dirt. It will got ectric Grip Soap For the Laundry lias become indispensable In many households, why not In yours? SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. MANUFACTURED BY AKRON SOAP OO. PLACE YOUR WANT ADS. IN THE DEMOCRAT j' . .'i v.. gerous symptoms. At tho same tlifio the Infictlon cannot bo lost f,ight of, nnd tlui danger of serious complications, If tho ense bo neg lected, Is mi over-present one. To thoso who dread the grip, not for the miseries of influenza proper, but for tho calamltlous afterclaps of Iirlght's dlseaff, consumption or hopelelcss debility, good and timely advice ould aoem to bo, look to your, catarrh trouble. Consult a specialist un thoroughly trAlncd and qualified by years ot exporince in the treatment of thoso diseases that effect tho rf pirntory organs. Dr. Hamsey's now method of Dry Air Medication is admitted to be second to none in tho treatment and cure of chromic catarrhal conditions. Tho treatment is mild nnd painless; It can bo easily administered to small children. It is tho only rational method of treating this class of diseases, and is strictly.up.to.dato in.cyery sense of the word. Inhalations of medicated dry air opens up, cleanses, soothes and heals tho obs truotcd and inflamed air passuges, while at thepanlo time tho constitutional or Internal reme dies build up the system, giving it tone, vitality andatrength to recovor Itself, and to resist the attack of oth er disease. (In tho majority of cases where la grippe or catarrhal fover has result ed fatally the patient lias long been a sufferer from chronic catarrh. Xearly every case of la grippe leaves a systemic catarrhal condition vi Men, unless It is cured, renders the patient liable to chronic bronchitis or pneumonia and consumption. La grippe often causes chronic catarrh; chronic catarrh In turn often Invites la grippe. People at this time of the year sbould he moro careful than over to check the progress ot catar rhal trouble, and, If poslble, erade cate from the systemevery symptom of catarrhal poison.) Call on or address W. C. Ranscy, M.D., Consulting Phy sician. 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