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ywfr?3TOST; 3S VI M u A'llItON DAILY DEMOCRAT. THUBSDAY. DECEMBER 21 SW3 "FARMERS Hustling To Ralso Tax Money Only Child Dciid. Inla.ni, Dee. 10. The Evangel leal nnd the United Evangelical churches nia making arrangements for Christmas entertainments. John Foltz, Glint. Gougler nnd Monroe Gougler are having timber sawed preparatory to erecting now wind mills on their farms. Miss Sarah Beam has boon on the sick list. Sho.lt Improving. Johnnie Koontz died Sunday night. Mrs. John Stake has been very sick the past few days. Frank Carman's burled thoir only child last week. Glint. Fasnacht has, removed to tho Isaac Cramer farm near Myers vllle. ltepresentatlves of the American Book Company and of Qinn & Co. were here last week making an ef fort to get their text books Into tho new High" school., Alpheus Schrantz has a Jol of brick laying nt JJotzum. Tho Inland Dramatic club will Slay "Tho Girl from Klondike" at r. O. V. M. hall Deo. 80. The Greentown elevator Is taking In considerable wheat just now. Tax paying time always makes farmers liustlo. Tho telephone- line to Green town Ib comploted. Myers & Foster, operators of the now coal mine on tho Jacob Boottlcr farm nro selling all they can mine. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will provo a quick and suro cure for croup. Mothers, when your children are attaoked with that dreadful disease, you can depend on this marvelous remedy. It never falls to euro nt once. Price 25c. 21 EXTENSIVE Preparations Made For Wedding Respected Resident Dead. Stow, Dec. 18 E. O. Nowton spon Sunday in Akron. Extensive preparations arebolng inuue ior mo uarry Williamson Ruth Gaylord wedding to take place Wednesday evening. Rev. (Jium will perform tho ceremony which will take place at tho home of W. W. Wotinore. Over 100 invitations have boon sent out. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson wllliesldo In Cleveland. t Charles Evans of cast of Kent, will remove to the Sweeney farm. fnrmarlv nnnnnlml hv Mr. llnlpi. Iim having removed to Kent some time ago, where ho is now employed in one of the shops. Thi Sunday school of this ilace will glvri nn outortatnment S.iturday evening in luociiiticn. A cnuii' com posed of the pest singers in tho school nnd a solo by Arthur Wet more will he features of the occaMou. Homer "Williamson and Alice Nlckerson wero in Akron Saturday. Mrs. Mary Wetmore left Wednes day night for Keokuk, la., where she intends to Bpend tho winter, return ing in the spring. Newman Chamberlain of this place, died Thursday nlcht at one o'clock. Sometime ago Mr. Cham- Deriain naa a cancer removed irom. his side. This seemed to nut him on the road to recovery. Ho contracted a .cold, which ran into a fever and -proved vfatal. Ho was a . well-to-do man, and-, a- devoted church member. A wife and one son survive him. Funeral was h Id from the house at 1 o'olock Mondn v. Rev. Crum officiating. Tin: Kid. A SURE CURE FOR CROUP. Twenty-five Yean' Constant Ute Without a Failure. Tho first Indication of cioup Is hoarseness, and in a child subject to that disease It may bo takon as a sure sign of the approach of an at taok. Following this hoarseness Is a peculiar rough cgugli. If Cham berlain's Cough Bemody is given as soon as the child becomes hoauo, or even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is used In many thousands of homes in this broad land nnd never disappoints the anxious mothers. We havo yet to learn a single lnstanre in which It has not proved effectual. No other preparation can show such a record twenty-five years' constant use without a failure. For sale by all druggists. E; Stelnbaoher & Co., wholesale agents. J SHERMAN. Thomas Bird, eldest son of Geo, Bird, is Berlously ill with hem orrhage of the lungs. Dr. Sponcer Doylestown Is the attending phy slciau. Mr. und Mrs. Frank. Montgomery of Clark's Mill spent Sunday with Mr. nnd frs. Perry Ware. The High church Sunday school will havo a Christmas tree on Satur day night, Deo. 23. Rev. Etter of Wndsworth occupied the pulpit of the High ohurcli on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Swain spent Saturday and Sunday in Akron the guests of Mrs. Aaron Teeple. Mra.AdamHackenborg has been in Akron tho past two weelcs hoping to regain her Health. Charley liaugnmau lias bad a vory sick horse the past week. Miss Carlson of Barberton spent the past few days with Miss Clara vare. TO CURE LA GRIPPE IN TWO DAYS Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tho money if It falls to oure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on eaoh box. 25c. 2 LOYAL OAK. Several of tho old friends and nelgebors from this place attended the funeral of Samuel Kulp in Wadsworth Saturday. The children and grandchildren of Mrs, James Stuver celebrated her 65th birthday on Sunday at her home. There will be an ontortainmont at the Reform church Christmas even ing. A tree with other appropriate decorations. E. P. Laubach will havo a wind power mill placed on his barn In the near future. James Trowbridge and Ira Mease of. Akron, were hunting quail in this vicinity. Ask James what luck he hadi and If he ever got skunked and how deep tho mud Is in tho Itelmer swamp? Jft clnlnn, he did see a bird, but Just as ho was going to shoot the ice gave way under his feet and he missed tho mark. Benson. MANCHESTER. Butchering Is tho older of the day. Fine porkers are being slaughtered. Tho iialoons must bo doing n thriv ing business, Judging from tho stag gering victims seen on our streets of lato. Jacob Klmo, Emanuel Keller, Mrs. Foltz nnd old Mother Dally aro Borloiuly 111, Mrs. Oloo Baber and hor sister, Minnie Dally, have returned homo from their visit west. If Old Rurnor is correbt there is a wedding on deck for Christmas. The Reformed Sunday sohool will render a Christmas service, entitled "Christmas Ships," on Saturday ovonlng, Dec. 23. Tho Literary Is still In full blast. Tho Juniors had thoir debato Friday night. Or. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures any t.9v w MtuiHilJlUB, JUUg iiuetuuu UUU grfnpo. Physicians prescribe this 1-aUnMn wn....l. .....I . 1 .....!... commend it; because it never falls to cure, and costs but 25 cents a bottlo. 22 SHERBONDY. Mr. Frederlok, who has boon su perintending tho construction and erection of dlgestors at Watervllle, Maine, for the McNeil Boiler works, returned home Thursday, after an absence of five months. A now furnace was plncod iti tho collar of tho school house recently, by May & Flobcgor, of Akron. It works admirably. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mohlor, of Sherman, 0., spont Sunday with D. O. Betz. The eclipse of tho moon Saturday night was plainly visible. It was witnessed by many. "REVI1.0." Catarrh Cannot bo Cured Kith MOAT. APPLICATIONS u they can not rc-urh tho sent of tlio fllswisn. Ciiturih Is ft blood or constitutional illscaso, mid In ontor to emu It ou must tako Internal remedies. Unit's Catarrh Core Is tukon tDtornnltv. n1 nets ulr.eUy on tliu blood and mucous jnrfaots, Unll's Cnurrlulura Is not n quack medicine. It was presorlbcd b mis of ihs lM iihjrtlrUnslh this ooun try fo r oars. nr.di lis regular prescription. It Is cuiup'-SAd. of the teit tonics known, onmblnod with the best blood purifiers, not lngdirectlv on the mucous surtneos. The perfoct combination ot the tno Ingredients uvlintprodutoMsucL-wondorful results In curing Catarrh, bend Ior testimonials, freo. F. .1. CUENJCYtf CO.. Props., Toledo, O. 8olrt by clrui(glts. prlcoTCc. Hall's Family Pills nro the best, TALMADGE. The pupils of tho Tallmadgo High school will give nn entertainment in tho Town hall, Friday evening, Dec. 22. An excellent program Is being propaied, and as the admission fen Is only 10 cents, it is hoped that a large number will attend. Rev. Scott admitted eight persons to the M. E. church on probation Sunday morning. Mrs. Xi. Thomas' little son fell oft his sled Saturday, receiving a large cut under bis chin. He Is getting along nicoly. A freight engine and tender jump ed tho track In front of the depot Saturday noon. A ti amp found a warm place to sleep in the High sohool Thursday night. Ho fired the furnace to keep warm, but woke up and got out be fore the janitor arrived In the morn ing. Nothing was missing. Ralph Williamson, of Bedford, and Edith Williamson, of Barberton, spent Sunday here with their moth er. J. Young and wife, of, Columbus, will spend Christmas bore with Mr. nnd Mrs. Younir. ' " Albert Wnltsrs and Clara Dan nor spent Sunday in Cuyahoga Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. While coming home the buggy dropped in to a deep rut, breaking two springs. WlnlcrTou.lil Tickets Now on sale va C, A. & O. Ry. to tho south and southwest. For tlok etsnnd full information see C. D. Ilouodle, railroad and steamship agent, Union dopot, Next Time You Go o Now York Tfy thd new C.A.&G. Pennsylvania lines train, leaying Akron 2:27 p.m., dally, reaohlng Pittsburgh 6:40 p.m., Philadelphia 4:45 a.m., and Now York 7:0. Pullman sleeper. Hud son to New York without change, supper served In diner leaving Pitts burgh. For full information, sleep ing car space, etc., call on O. D. Ho nodle, ticket agent, Union station, Akron. Excursion Rates For the Holidays. The Cleveland Terminal & Valley R.R. will sell tickets Dec. 23, 24, 25, CO and 31, 1899, and Jan. 1, 1000, at one and one-third faro for tho round trip. Return limit Jan, 2, 1003. MOOADORE, Mrs. Joseph Stlohter haB recovered from a sovere attaok of blood poison. William Archart haB removed to the resldonco of Joseph Nlcodemus, whore be expects to make his future home. The new kiln at the Akron Smnk. lng Pipe company will soon be com nleted. The Bowers' Insulator works havo extondod tho plant by placing In a how vuKiuu uuu uj(y null. It is said that a new sewer nlnn plant is to.bo oreoto'd In the near fu ture Piof. B.F.Rhodes, of Suflleld, is holding singing sohool at the Log town school house every Saturday lllKUl. Tho Christmas exercises will tafcn place Saturday evening at both churches. Tho danco givenby tho S.of V.camp -rnuiiy nignc was largely attend ed and another one is advertised for Monday night. Good mttslo will be furnished. G. O. P. KRUMROY. Oscar ChamberJIn telegraph oper ator at Steubensvllle, O., Is 111 with typhoid fever. His mother. Mrs. Lizzie Ohamberltn of Krumroy, has hnnn nt. Vtlc Tiorlofrfa ftnii.lantlt.fn in days. Reports are not encouraging m n uiq .ecuvery.. Mr. Norman Bitter and Miss Lucv Moore were married Thursday even ing nf tl,A hnM.r. t .V... u.-f.-ln' ...... onts, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Moore. GH.ENT. James Hutchinson anddaughtorof Miohlgan are visiting relatives at this place. One of Jed Barkqr's horses was taken slok'while going to Hinkley. Mrs. H. H. Fasnacht was called to Akron by the serious illness nf Imr father. Mrs. Snearse and Mrs. Penmnn ware in Akron last Saturday. Shubert's Mandolin ciUb gay6 n musical entertainment at tno Jtx. (J, T. M. hall Friday Evening, H. H. Fasnacht and family spent Sunday with R. J. Qummlns at Ak ron. There will be a dance and chicken pie supper at the K.O.T.M, hall Fri day ovenlng, Deo. 20, A new orches tra will furnish music, CLINTON. The funeral of Harrison Haulk was hold iu the Lutheran church Thursday. His pastor Rov. Latsher assisted by Rov. Yodcr of tho M.E, ohuroh conducted tho services. Mr. Haulk was born In Carbon county, Pa Jan. 7, 1817. He died Dec. 11, 1899, aged 62 years 11 months 4 days. When Mr. Haulk was five yours old hU parents moved to Ohio and 1893 lie moved to (Jllntou wliere he re sided nt tho tlmo of his dentin Dec. 18, Ibii, he married MaryHousman. In 1E8& ho and his wife Joined tho Lutheran cluifcli, tinder the paitor nto of Rev. J. F.'Sponseller, remain ing n faithful member until tho end. Mr. Haulk. leaves a wife, mother, stepfather, flvo sisteis, ono brothor besides numerous other telatlves and ft' largo circle of friends who sympathize with tho family in their loss. Misses Elsto and Jessie Smith wero in iiuriicrtnn Friday. W. H. Rlller and wife received word Inst woefc'of tho death of their sou Edward, who was iu tho army If the Philippines. Theyoungman was well duown in this vlclnltv. An en- fort will be made to have his body returned home, John Smith and Howard Spangler attondod tho literary at Manohoster Friday evening. Rov. W. L. Leshor supplied tho chnrsro of Rev. J. II. Zlnn of Lee- tonla, O., Sunday, while the latter was preacintig a trial sermon at tit, Paul's church of Akron. H. F. Serfass, Chas. Oasenhtsor, rreu ueutscn una wile, J. 1). junior, havo all removed to Akron. W. H. Klein, P. M., will soon bo at ills post. Rev. Jenkins and Lloyd Weaver spont Sunday with C. S. Spangler's. Mrs. O. N. Church aud two chil dren, of Canton, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hous man, the past week. Miss Maud Bayslnger, of Akron, spent Sunday with Miss Fannio Housman. Miss Maggie Griffith is visiting ncr sister, jurs. uuiunan, oi uoyios town. Mrs. John Rasor attended the fu neral of her stop-mothor, Mrs. Deuoy, at Rogue's Hollow, Tuesday. Curttss Rles was home Sunday. Wm. Bridenstlno is improving. Dr. E. B. Hnrper and Ed Shondel were in Akron, Tuesday," F. Deutsch la in Barberton on bus iness. Orlando Smith is absent on a vaca tion. The Warwick Stone company is cxblbltlnir fine samnles. It will be of a high grade for this variety. It win do snipped ana usoa ior Drown stone fronts. BRIMFIELD. The Brlmfleld Dramatic olub pre sented the comedy drama "Diamonds and Hearts" ton good sized audience Saturday night. Norman Mauror visited friends and relatives in Tuscarawas county the past week. While Frank Overholt and family were returning from Kent ono night last week, the bit broke in the bridle leaving the horse free to test his speed. He instantly dashed away at a speed which was not to be cheoked until he collided with a tel ephone post. Tho buggy waa found in countless pieces. Mrs. Overholt nnd daughter were slightly injured. Tile horse was captured in a neigh boring lot. The Brlmfleld district schools will hold a school rally in the town hall r riaay evening ueo. zz. A. line pro cram is boinsr arranged. Both churches of this place will noiu tneir vjnnstmaB exerciser Sat urday night. Wm. Osborne and wife of Kent spent Sunday with Frank Mahoney uuu luinuy. HIE. Fels-Naptha soap i,. a won der : it does what no one be lieves beforehand : it washes clothes by soaking a half hour, thdn-a little rubbing: in cold or warm water, not hot. 5d ; and the 5c back from your grocer, if not as we say. :Ft fl Co. makrrs,' PhUsdslphl. Tom Corvwtu'm Month. Tom Corwlo bad an enormous mouth. Ho once said be bad been In sulted by Deacon Smith. The good bi other asked for further explana tion. , "Well," said Corwln, '"when I stood up In tlio lecture room to relato my experience and I opened my mouth, Deacon Smith roso up In front and said, 'Will somo brother please close that window aud keep It closed?"' Ban Francisco Argonaut. ADDS HER EVIDENCE. Story Is the Same as From Other Sources. Lots of Money Spent But no Re turns Have Been Received. The people In Akron willingly add their evidence to that which has nlrjitH. hnaii n-li-o,, In 1rm n If. row's 'Kld-no-olds, the best remedy iui i."n u,ui uecu sum ill uus City for backaoho, kidney and urinary ness. Our druggists report wonder ful cures and state that Kld-ne-olds are dally increasing in the opinion of our people. Kid-ue-olds act directly upon the didnoys and nerves nnd ro- Bbtuu Liiuui luujuji Miiiumi conuuion. Good kidneys make good blood, good hl,itrl ,nlroi atmtir. via a trlJv oids make good kidneys nnd strong UOI VUI. Mrs. H. R. Moore, 701 North How. 1 asl ct A Tpn i tf-An. llT 1.. .. Milt Dl,, rtttllll, V., OtJO, -X JJIJVe been sorely afflicted with kidney tJntihl fir fhn nnuf a IV naftr. nn. symptoms being kidney, backnohe, no luiiouuoai j(7u-..c.. 01.41 uminry disturbances und swelling of the icoi uuu iiiiiicoi x men uoaiiy ail the kinds of kidney pills and oures I vanrl a limit Vvti t oiA(nf1 am I. ..-,.. .a . from them. When I commenoed to uikb iuonowfl jim-ue-uius X leU better the first day, and how feel ncnnllit rAllnniirl tt nil v- AsAt.T I shall continue to use this grand' Morrow's Kld-ne-olds are not pills, but yellow tablets and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at John Lamparter &Co.'s drug store. Mulled on rccolpt of price, Manu factured by John Morrow & Co,, cbemlstB, Springfield, Ohio, II111G FROM DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH TROUBLE. INSTANTLY RELIEVED AND PERMANENTLY CURED BY STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TADIETS. A Now Discovery Bui Hot a Patent Medicine. Or. Redwcll relates an interesting account of what he considers a re markable case of acute stomach trou ble and chronlo dvsnensla cured hv the uso of tho new dyscovory, Stu art's .uyspepsia xnuiets. He says: Tho patient was a man Who had suffered, to my knowlcge, for years with dyspepsia. Every thing ho ate seemed to hour and ere ntu gases in tlio stomach. Ho had pains like rheumatism In tho hack, shoulder blades nnd limbs, fulness and distress after eating, poor appo- H.gnuuiUB3ui ucoil j luu uuulb ue- camo affected, causing palpitation and sleeplessness at night. "I gave him powerful nervo tonics and blood romedles, but to no pur- Eose. As an experiment I finally ought a CO cent packngo of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablotu at n drug store and gavo thom to him. Almost Im mediate relief was given, and after he had taken four boxes he was to all appearances fully cured. "There wos no inoio acidity or sour. watery risings, no bloating aftor meals, tho appetite was vigorous and ho has gained between 10 nnd 12 pounds in weight of solid, healthy flesh. Although Stuart's Dyspessla Tab blets are advertised and sold in drug stores, yet I consider them a most vaiuaoie addition to any pnysiclan's line of remedies, ns they nro perfect ly harmless and can be given to chil dren or invalids or In anv condition of tho stomach with perfect safety. uviuts iiuriniess ami cunuuning notn lng but fruit and vegetable essences, pure pepsin and Golden Seal. uWlt.nnnfc finv ntlpAttnn thnv nrn the safest, most effective euro for in- uigestion, nuiousness, constipation and all derangements of the stom ach, howover sllirht or sovoro." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are mado by tbo i . A. Stuart Co. of Mar shall, Mioh., and aro sold by drug gists evorywnero at w cents per pacK ago. Little book on stomach diseases mailed free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The curious fact that corn, potatoes and other plants thrive hotter when placed in rows running north and south has been provod by Dr. Wolloy cf Mu nich. This reduces tho shading by each other to a minimum, inoro uniform and regular light, beat and mobturo result ing. Keep yourselves up to concoripStch by taking BEECHAMS PILLS 10 cents $ai as ceats, at J1 4rujr stores. m T. v v Tit n n-nal- enfll e,4 - nl.-imne, -ff Atlf-nTi, in. -1 fAttvA r.nii kIi.H f lirnnrn by waxen candles. ine ugui mar netgntens beauty's charm, that gives the finished touch to the drawing room or diuing room, is the mellow glow of f!J.t H49X CANDLES Sold In all colors and shades to harmonize with any Interior hangings or decorations. Manufactured by STANDARD OIL CO. for laie every woere. . sVWotfSUV CMalu.tei'i XutUk Sural Imt ENNYROYAL PILLS Dn.ri.rt ftr CltkJUsitr KnolU ti 1 box K(Ud ttH bin 9 ribbon 1 ko motiii iNj in sun uii uivii biiauio UbIIjiI ft! T.Ait.- tiUttr bTHMn UlnhMtavCbtuilaAlCaMtUtlMa hiuMi mr wi -vj vnuin-v HlLUiAUA.A'A Legal Notice o nilhort H. TIlicanM. uhntA rr1rlanM3 ! 11 n. known. will take notice that nn thn lytii dnv of Deceinlier. IStta, Mnrnto i;. JUumMI niea ner petition ngninit tne said Gilbert B. Hueiell In tlio Court of Common l'lens or Buramu eountyuiiio. ueing cnaso hoimws, prHjlng for dlvorco, alimony and for reato ration to hpr inn Id pi 1 nnmA. The laid OllbeiCU. Hussellla renulred to Answer thonnld petition In said nctton not Inter than K noIu from tha 13th day of December, iyW.ort he prajer of said petition "fu wo K:auLruT By Attorholr, Man In t llogera her attor 1)00 1121 23 Jun 111 H To vacate a portion of MnldenLano alley. AVbereos. on tho 16th day of October, 1939. a petition yat presented to tho council tor the vacation of Maiden Lano alley, from n point w bore tho southerly lines of lot numbers tt and 11, King's) addition to Akron, imended across said Maiden Lano nllej to the northerly, to tha south line of Tnllmadge street, notKo ot tho poudlng ami Eraver pi which hat ben glen as required y law, and whereas, upon hearing, the counlcil Is ftbtltned that thero is Jut cause for such vacation, and that tho same would not bo detrimental to tha general Interest, and uhoulrt bo made! therefore fcoqttonl. Ho jtoidnloed bv the council of (ho (,tty of Akron, Ohio, that said Maiden I.nnn alley, botwrenthe south lino of lot Ko.u, urtwnded easterly, und the south lino of lot No. I), oxtendt-d westerly, block B Kjuji'i addition to Akron, and , the south If nt b "allmadge stieet.be and ihosamols hrob 'vacated. Bye. .' 1 his ordinance shall take etTrt nnd bo in fotco from and after tbo earliest period allowed by law, Passed l)cemberil,169t. Uhas. u. isbeli. 1J. V. Bprlglo, 7 r City Clerk. Trest City Council. Aunroedbv tho board of Cltv Oommii. sloripri, Chas. IX, Isboll, Olerk. r 1 M IV ' AnOrdtaance FOR SALE. FOn BALE OH KXCHANOB-SeTon acre truck arm nrnrAkrcn.wlth goM hone, Ttvo lots, Korlh lllllt at KM c a ih.lt sold quick. Now S room houso n-ar pavement and st rm cars, a barxaln h t tl.120. Nnworoom houso York n.t nearly new, for II AX), ' Money to loan at lowrnt rntm of Interest. C. II. JOMiM. Tclt &J. For Sale On Eaty Terms. Tho most el(rnntnburbtm home In Bum in It count; largo lioufo of I rooms, hard wood finish, poodcllftr, heater, good barn, nliracres or land. Htrott cam pass doorj This property Is beyond question the finest property on tho nmrket. Will sell for less than cost of buiidtnKfi. A bnrealn. '1 lioa, h. cUlLim. Attorney. Walsh Block. 1 have 1100 to loan on im provod property at 6 per cent. E. IVI. Young, Itoom No. 81, Akron Savings Block. MONEY TO LOAN. TOIOAysVXXMnsums to suit borrower, J.I llachtel, 13 Boutb Howard. 179 tf FllOM sioo to tiojooo to loan at e per cent, Welsh & Kawyer. attorneys Doyle block. 200-235 MONEY TO LOANVrom .00 and up ward on housAhold goods or any ohattle ae curlty aud allow the (rood to remain In four possession. Can repay as In monthly nstallraems, Uoom H, Arcade block. Of- nco nours, o:ioii:;n. m., i:m toe p. m. UP.MILU'.K&IVYMIlVLKIt. KOfl-Kltf WANTED. WAITED Horses to keep overwinter. Prices reaSonnble. Good stalls nnd plenty of good feed. Uoferenco. Krwl Laub or J'. T, lctonn. Aaaress it. j. liyuo. jr.. Chip pew a r. O. 1&7-X06 WANTEJJ Agents In every county to unnaio-uoinon Jioney," sola exclusively through agents. For further Information, address Coin Publishing company, 8 btudlo JJldcs., corner Htate and Ohio st.. Chicago. Witt WAITED At onco a reliable life lnsur. nncomnuns general agent. Address, W, H. Baldwin, supt., Grand Uotel, New York. 208-210 FOR RENT. FOR RENT 1'ront loom, down stairs, furnished, furnace heat, near business part of town. Apply to E.J. lioskln, Democrat ofllco. jwitf NOTICE. Iwltlbuyall tho old borscs nnd mares that you do not want to keep oer winter. It. C.Timmcrman,216 Turnaco St., Akron. Ohio. Tel.SM. isj 1 1 LOST. LOST A pair of Indies1 gold bow glasses and leather case, Bomewhere between Day st. and B.Howard st. Finder please return to 103 Da st. 2ufr-211 A. F". COLEMAN Justice of the Pence and Notary. 900 Wooster avenue, nouses on nirithly payments, choice lots on Wooster nv. will bo sold ntasocrince, also greenhouse equipments cheap. A 45 horse -power boiler, almost new. I have tho dnest allotment In Akron. Lots 00x175 from tlOOtotm Come to see me. If you want a flrst-class driving horse, finely mated coach or carriage team, call at Stelnor'a Stock Barn, No. 1350 South Main st. Nothing but Qrst-cla&B horses kept In stock. N. K. STEINER, Prop., Tel. 1734. John Q. Martin, Mgr. Men 18, 1900 A CHRISTMAS PRESENT Wtlcti will lie letter m lcncer appreciated ttin many a co-Uler tti An Aetna Life, Endowment or Accident Policy... A tlionratfcl token of yonr best affection. ........ riulnc 0. HEWCOMB, District Acent. Iverett tcllUxri tel. 112. ASK YOUR GROCER ABOUT P WADSWORTH MILLING CO. WANTED TO LOAN 81,000 to (3,000 at 6 por cent for term of years II security li gilt edge. Jtaqulre at once. Halo .Sa Coatos Everett block. Tel, 163 STROB! BROS. Stoam Unundry New machinery, new location. We guarantee our work. High , cloBsor domestla flnleh. Phono I43B ' Nos. 132-1S7 North Howard st. OASIAF ZINTEL Manufacturer of all klndsof brushes. Orders nromntlv- attended to. 15S:S. MAIN ST. AKRON, O. F3tltl-lo Coal Co. Has a gopd house for rent. Also coal to soil. Wo are not in the comblno. IIO W. Market St. Fomlly Washings Our speclulty. Spucial rates. We wash clean, good finish, don't ruin fabrics. Will call for and dollver goods. One trial Is all we ask. A IVI ES R IO AIM bAUIMDRV 405 East Exchange st. Flume 739 Etz &: Reed, Props, J. K. WILLIAMS IV)csol-i9rio Shop General Machine Work of All Kinds Clay Working Maohlnery for Btoneware a Specialty. OroworoofWIne Catawba rare, Catawba A, Port, Sweet, Ires Seedllnj... Always on hand. AU ordtrs promptly filled. oyctiiu Biicuuvu liven 9 iu am orocrs. SCHAEDLER'fcRHEIN, Kelly's Island, 0. Christmas and New Year Holiday Excursions. Very low rates to nil 0. A. & O. and Fenn. lines stations Sec. 23. 21. 'IT,. and and 81 and Jan. 1. Tickets good returning until Jan, 3 inclusive. Christmas and New Yoar Holiday Excur sionsVery Low Rates Via the Balti more & Ohio Railroad. On Dec. 23. 24. 25. SO and 31. 1600. and Jan. 1, 1000, the Baltimore and omo rnuroaci -win sell oxiurslon tickets between all stations west of Plttsburirat one und one-third fni for tho round trlnj going Journey to be, commenced on date of sale, lie turn limit, leaving destination to and including Jan, 2, 1000. For further information call on or address O. D, Honodle, ttoket agenti union uepuc. Fl BORROW MONEY From u on your own terras, also sea us about that INSURANCE you navo expiring soon. P. P. BOCK & CO. A. D- ELLIS Coal .Moving vans, Teaming imrl 1Vu,iiirAntnn iWlll 7 vour coAl hlna now And avoid the rush," Office, Cor. Cherry and Canal sis. Tel. 2iT. lror and 13 rasa Castings For Every purpose. A. Adamson, Exchange and Water Streets. The Dixon Transfer Co. Coal, Transfer tnd Livery Packing, moving and storing of goods. Coaches, coupes and carriages for funerals, weddings, parties and cnlllngs. 1 23 and 1 25 Carroll st. Tel. Ro. 306 '.f .WW want RefeshnenU of A Hi m U snch as Imported and Do- m fj Wines, Liquors ond Bra jj W The test wet eoola ohtalnaMe visit trV " (l $ ATLANTIC GARDEN g 200-202 E. Market st W g DETTLING BROS., Props. GLAMSSLOESTERS THE BANK OAFE, The FlaetS Restaurant In Akron. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. rot mroRTzu Am soMzsnc Wot Ooodsi A OltzsarcB tfnttr Central Sarlars Bank, JOHN KOERBCR, Prop Primary, secondary or Tcrtlarj Blood Poison Permanently Cared. You can l treated at home under lomo nuaraaty. If o uae taken mercury, lodidopotRflb. and till have nches and pntds. Mucus Patches In mouth, Bore Throat, Pimples, Conner Colored Bpota, Ulcers on any part of the body. Hair or Kebrows fnlllncout, write CUOK HLAIBDY CO,. 1Z Masonic Temple, Chicago. 111., for proofs of cures. Capital I Wo noo. Wo solicit tho most obstinate eme. Wo havo curod tho worst caes in 15 to35 days. 100-page Book Free. F"OFS SALE Dou't wait nor waste your money In building, when you can buv that brand new South Main st. dwelling-, Just at end of pavement for about $200 less than it would cost yon to build. J. I. BAOHTEL, 188 South Howard st. Sewing OIL. Par Sawlnc Ma ciiidcs. yrwriier Fire Arms, etc Tba Hlshest Grade. Qtt It from your dealer. p BaIrdBros.&Cof.cl"elnJ'r- ahBH SI 1 fa M TimfrMm nia.fl aV.V mTM TTBUm K1SI3 01S LOOSSZWI I Osird Bros, a Co, Winter In the South. The season approaches when ones thoughts turn toward a place where tho inconveniences of u Northern w Inter may be escaped. No section of this country oilers such ideal spots as the Gulf Coast on the line ol the Loulsvlllo & Nashville railroad betwoen Mobile and New Orleans. It possesses a mild climate, pure air, even temperature and facilities for huntinp; and Ashing enjoyed by no other section. Accommodations for visitors aro first-class, and can bo se cured at moderate prices. Tho L, & N. R. It. is tho only line by which it can be reached in through cars from Northern cities. Through carsobed ules to all points in Florida by this tind aro also psrfcot. Write for folders, etc, to Jackson Smith. D. P. A Cincinnati, O. Die B. & 0. R. R. Is the Shortest A nf? rtlifftlrsnaf fnuln A Ipvnn in tflKI caco and points west. For tiokets Him juii luiuruiuuon see v, U, xion odle, railroad and steamship agen t Union depot. I aOj3IEfIil HUARCU WMMmm CT MnimiitaBiii.oE BStk f' omm polish For ramttiifti.rUitat, H Fo.ul.by . TUlnc,llvdwoo41'liiUB bU Peslwl. OsiaoBKoa. a Co. I! Clivilaho. O. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Dally; all others dally eicept Bnoday, Central HUndaril Time. KRIB nAILEOAD OO. Ert. Depot, Will St. TlmaOardi Dee. II, KM. uoini west. No if Exprss Ho H Limiud TeitibafiiZ tfn IM Tn A kM ... 8:M pm TitM am 8:M am Uoll"nton PciiTtffr lim pm NO t ViwAnrtmtprmm .M pm XtO 17 Allflommntltllnn , r $hq ftm Oolm EMt, MmltMYtitlbala.. , li am , -M am U:Wpn Nw York tpiciiC. Cbaatauqua tpTu cjga pm lMmmni1ahin . wi jTiTi """' .,, ih.im,,,, vau yiu itt i)iHvuua7iaa aaya aiur noil Gays. wnirLiKo lakh jcani ht. Mrron T. Jlorrtok, Rotxrt BUekeud.rfer, raoalTora. Tlmt eardi hot. 17, net. Hoi WoH lf.1 Toledo (Dnioa depot)Xr rm ra tm 41M i-M t: am fits IJO pm e:40 "" " " Oraiton .. 6rmi! -10:1 -mis U.ailllnn Valler Jaoorioeu J11&0 -lists waeeiiog. a. a:SS . Host .: CIS Whaling ,, Valley Junction M&ainion , . . nnnll. --- r.rnutnn ,, , I40B 10 :00 am U :66 pm I'M i-.n :l S:0 S:is :S IXXU., 10:0O Hueneer lOiis Toledo (Union dpot)Ar 1:10 pm XI. U. llOOtD, . Oanaral Trafllo Manaier, J.F.Townsend, Assistant General Paaaancer Agent. CLEVELAND, AKRON & COLDMOCS. Union Depot, Market Ht, Going Korth. flln., Columbus and Clereland .. tA am MlllerKbnrg nnd Cleveland. ..... 4107 am Pltuburg, rhll&delphla ond New Y or ... . .. . . 1:tr pm On., Columbus and Cleveland .M 'SilSpm Coins; South. Cleveland, Columbus and Cln..., JM am New York, PMIft.&nd Airon 11:13 am Clnelandand Mlllersburff. .- 4l:Apm CIdTeland. Columbus ond Cln .. 9OT pm riTTSnURO i WEBTERN B. B. Union Depot, Market street. Leave for the East. Chicago and Mew York Testlbule, 11m I td . Wsm Warren, Yonngstown, Pittsburgh ;10am Warren, Youngstown, Pittsburg flilo pm Pittsburg, Washington, Philadel. phlft, Nw York, departs C. T. A V. Itr., Howard street staUon. 't.K pm Arrive from the East. Washington, Pittsburg. Cleve land.arrlvesC T. V,KyUo ard street statloru....... 1'Mtm Pittsburg and Akron ... -... -lllS am Pittsburg. Akron and Cblcago. 1:25 pm New York.Washlngton, Pittsburg and Chicago ....... .llrojpm BALTIMOBE 4 OHIO. Union Depot, Market street. Depart West. Tlffln, Fostorla and Chicago.-. 410.10 am Tlnln, Fostorla and Chicago. . 7.t30pm Chicago vesttbuled Jlmlted.. 11:U pm Arrive from the west. Chicago and Ts'ew Y'ork vestlbuled limited. ......... lJOam Chicago and Pittsburg . . 6:a&am Chicago, Akron and Cleveland.... 5:10 pru C. I.4V. B. B. Oolng North. How. St. . Union Peoot. Denot. ' East Akron. 6:30 am 0:ioam 13:41pm SiMpm 8:17 pm 0:13 am 11:37 pm 8.07 pm 11 fflrt nn. No No ST ... No e No lr No 8 . ....HHHn5 am ... 00 am ...h.m1 :10 pm .W..MM.6:1S pm 8:25 nm 0:45 am 8:05 am 1 rfn nm 4:55 pm 8:12 pm Going South. ...w.. 8:43 am 0.05 am .Mw...lz.01 pm U.SOpm . Sopm SJSpm No 7t No 8 . No . No 6 . o 47t 7:S5pm 7:50pm 8 00pm 4Dally except Sunday from Union Depot o 47t 7:85 pm 7:50 pm THE NORTHERN OHIO RAILROAD. TMnrta ah) Tabi la ltwa Depot Worth Main Street. Depart Nov 1 No. IU - TtW am Arrtre No. .,., ,, , 4: pm o. ,. ., , T;is am THE NORTHERN OHIO TBACTIONOO. The A., B. A C. Railroad. "Waiting Room, North Howard St. Time Card. Nov. SO, 1899, Cars for Cleveland leave crimnr tTnwarrl and Market sti. every hoar from 3.30 am. to 8.ao p m and to 10. 80 pan. Saturdays and Sondajfl 6.30 a.m. 0:3) a.m and ererr half hoar to 7 p.m., 8 p.m., pan. and 10;& pan. NEWS and OPINIONS OF National Importance TiHSlJI-a ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Dally, Sy mall $.00aYear Dally and Sunday by mall.. .$8.00 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper Ib the World. Price Se a copy. By null J2.00 a year. Address THE SUN, Hew York. A Handsome Publication, "The Empire ol Mil South," Issued by the Southern Railway. "The Empire of the South," a 200. page book, handsomely illustrated, with most complete Information ever complied regarding the South and its Industries Is a valuable addition to any library. This book is issued by the South era Railway, having been compiled at a large expense, and it is the handsomest publication of the kind ever gotten out. Copy -will be forwarded promptly to any address upon application to W. A. Turk, general passenger agent, Washington, D. 0,, with 15 cents to cover postage. Hunting and fishing books, "Land of the Sky" pamphlets, maps and other lllUBtrated literature mailed free to any address by, J. O. Beam, Jr., N. W. P. A., 80 Adams St., Chicago, 111. C. A. Baird, 216 Fourth ave,, Louit ville, Ky. Wm. H. Tayloe, Asst. General Passenger Agent ' onlsville, Ky, Homeseekers' Excursion, Tickets on sale Seo. 5 and 10, to many noints in the northwest, smith and southwest. See W. E. Langdon for routes, rates and any informa tion. New Train. Akron to Plttsburor. Waahlnfftnn. Philadelphia and New York vlS O.. A. Ss O. and Pennsylvania lines. Leaves Akron dally at 2:27 p.m., reaching Pittsburg 6:40 p.m. and Now York 7:80 a.m. next morning, Pullman sleeper can be taken at Hudson for Philadelphia and New York; also supper can be had in din lng car leaving Pittsburg. For spao and full information call on C. B. Honodle, agent Union depot station. Akron. &-!Si &msms&i lVtf .i.M&fcWsV 1WW- u&j tifiLi'itc v.t,. frfc?"$miMi-v!fi.Mifin-i. !, . A.. .'i.. WjV.I' .i Ajw,