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JE'-Mr - ' t if " nfflp I T AKRON DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY DECEMBER 22 ii i ' ' fi THEY MEET As Strangers Now. Coldness Between Simms and Curley Supples. The Akron Man Makes . . "a Statement. . Charley Goff Won Out In Short Order. Put Thorns to Sleep Local Sport' ing News. - Tbore is coldness between Slmms and his former sparring partner, Curloy Supples. Supples claims Mint Slmms has forgotten tho assistance he first gave him when ho came to Cloveland. He charges ibis up, however, to George Touhey, Slmms' miniger. Jack King, who trained Art for tho bout with White, has a kick comlng. He says Touhey Ignored him the night ot the contest. Had he boon In Slmms' corner, he says, tho Akron man would have won In the eighth round. Slmms and his friends toll. a differ ent story. They claim that Supples gave Art the double-cioss. At Mas Billon be posted Lavlgn on Slmms' style of fighting. They say this is only a sample of his tricks. King, it Is claimed, paid no attention to Art. Instead of doing it lie went around in company with his more convivial friends. Closing Gtmes. The E team won, two games from the F team on the Kirkwood alleys Wednesday night. The score: K 1081, 1121, total 2202; F 1000, 1023, -total 2080. Friday the A; and 11 .teams will bowl. This will close the pres ent series;-' The game will bo re sumed after the'holldays. Working With Corbelt Ruhlinhas commenced his work with Corbett. "Kid" McCoy will join the Oorbett training camp as soon as bis fight with Maher Is de cided and assist the ex-champion in preparing for the battle with Jeffries. Signed Articles. Joe Ohoynsk! and "Stockings" Monroy have slgnod articles for a match nt Youngstown,, Jnu. 23. Coll Won. Chnrllo Goil of Han Francisco knocked out Joif Thorno In tho sec ond round of what was to be a twenty-round contest at New York Thurs day night. ' Boxing School. Art Simms will open a bo-clng school at 107 West Miirkot st in a few 'days. Slmms is a clever mnn with the gloves and should provo to bo an excellent instructor. Jhe Cure that Cures Coughs, Golds!, Grippe, Whooping: Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, fa Tu rfrousu DnurnV ' P.ittms tVvfVkV ifiA limn A .. tie AuirviVs. 25fl50ds Only Of tho Buckeye CIo-fcE-tiine; Mouse, 135 South, Hovard st. SUITS,, OVERCOATS, ULSTERS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, UNDERWEAR,1 ; GLOVES, SWEATERS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, PEA JACKETS. HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, Etc., Etc. Remember we intend to quit the clothing busines in Akron' If you don't hurry you'll miss tho greatest opportunities in the clothing line that you oyer had in your lifo. Come in and Jook at our prices, and you'll purchaso of us at No. 135 Sp'uth Howard Street -" tt-4--3-'i 1- Manjono's .TdeaT I JvJ $ "Tnik of Icknls!" salt Mlmi Alhon. "Ha, at course, 1 ncjcr Imvo lilealn. Ihcy'ie mcro woatiy of lime," 1 niriLIr plcndcil thst, havlnir pawed lluoueli th? ntiiRo of joulh nnil dlxlllu lon, 1 liftd fnlten from ttip paths of en' liKhtenmont nhd i everted to my jiritu Itlto superstitions a belief In Ideal and their tendency to eletato and eduUle tlic human race at laree. "Ideals." she repeated scornfully, "am tlho peculiar property of uneducated youtn of and lieie she rcsrarued mo fixedly "second childhood." I. winced nnd Inrnluntarlly stroked th'j tack of my hpad. Between you and me, the hnlr is Retting a trifle thlu just where the parting begins. "Just look tat what has happened to Murjorlc," slio lontlnued. "There's n case in point," "What happened to 1!arJorio7" 1 asked. "She's going to be married." answer ed Miss Alison tragically, "Vou know the glil I nuan Maijorio DclaCeld. She ot UinCi nnj by tu0 n, 0f that Rame s viry jonng: be wus only presented , t fttctor Uo mp0,tnnce has In- hl,L,r!fn"?MnJt0H,n!l "cased and perhaps baa uot yet ns the wnu crntutneu full ofof iuea.3. Sue . ,. ., ... . ' . rti rn,,- lled In n sort ot beautiful dresm evolved 8Ura(;a lls destined proportions. Thero entlreiyoutof hei own vivid Imagination. 1 can be no doubt In tho mind of the Ot course there, was a hero In it. He was overage reasoning mnu that tho matter mijiiltlccntly tall, with tho courogo of a' of dress docs eicrt a vital Intliicuce on Hon. the ph)shuc of Hercules and Nor- j tho success or failure ot tho man or clssus amalgamated, the heart of n Uay- vvomau of today. A well nnd neatly nru ano mo wit or a uocneroucauKi. BncntlrC( mnn everywhere has tho ad- was to marry him after falling la lovo nt first sight, and they were to live hnpplly ever after. 'Jlurjorui was sitting with mo one ,iv I,, i,ir h,ii,ii i.n the iDtir . Li ought la. Among'otlrcrs was one iiom vlohiblo customs of the nja. It Is it my cousin, Jack Kirlngtou. Ho hid fict, perhaps lamentable, but never been fighting somewhere out In the uorth thclcss patent, that a buslnens man of India fhltral Or Afghanistan, or prefers dealing with another who Is some such place. 1 never can remember, nttinctivcly dressed, whoso faco Is nnmcs-aod, thinking It might amuse me, clean Bh(ncii aa,i who i3 in ,il0 i,;lbt iiv wrote ine a wng ucicnpuou ot want had been going on. "One thing that he mentioned was the inct tlmt.n Canmln Teiinle. a ureat ' friend of his, had becu recommended for the Victoria cross. 'I hope to goodness. he'll get it.r Jack wrote. TI never saw a pluckUr thing n all my life. It was on the night of the 234, whenrtbe gentle no.- tlve was trying to rush us. Our fellows "C,l- IKUIUK U1)lUtlJ VMb Ul. OllU , V were compelled to dear out of the ba zaar. We had just taken up a position on some rising ground about 200 jards back when we heard some one yelling for help out of the darkness. " Templo ns standing close to me at the moment. "Good I,ord," said he, "there's pome poor devil got left be hind," The next thing 1 saw was Tem ple cutting aeioss the open space by liimsclf for all ho was north. Templo went straight on In the direction ot tho cry, 1 saw a little knot ot swordsmen make for him. lie dodged them, drop ping tvo with his revolver as he ran, and reached one of our men, who was ly ing on tho ground, shot through the thigh. " 'He only got there Just In tho nick of time. Getting ono arm round the fel low, ho rilsed him up and kept the brutes off, gradually retreating all tho time, until at la;t some more ot our fellows came un' with them and trot I them Into comparative jnfety. " 'How fw bad managed to keep on his legs so lpng I don't know, as ha had to bullet; wounds and a nasty cut across tho forehead. Every one says he's sure of a V. cy "'There, said I, laughing, 'that'a tho man for you' to marry. What do you think of him?' "I think It's wonderful,' said Mnr- Jorle softly, 'Ile.mijiit be awfully bravo " 'Quite your ideal hero, In fact,' said I. 'Well, you'll have every opportunity of meeting him, for he's ,on his way homo with Jack, and they're both com ing to stay with us a bit,' " 'How lovely!' said Marjorie. '1 should so like to meet him!' and began planning dresses for the ultlmato cap tlvatlon ot her Ideal. "About a month later Jack and Cap tain Temple arrived. Marjorie was stay lng with me for a few days to help mo amuse them. They arrhed Just In tlme-for lunch- eon. Jack enmo In' nr.t followed by a lima !,, inn,.,i ,,, .,.n i, IS feet 8, with n funny, hilstly mustache, touching the limit, nnd yet hero wo are for nil the world like an emaciated tooth- talking about $200,000,000 in the name brush. The only tno good points about of ono man. and there docs not seem him were his voice, which was a very to bo bo much alarm about It oh over pleaiaut one. nnd his eyes, which, though tho lesser sum In tho days gone by. of no particular color and all screwed up Without parading n lot of figures nud from the glare of an Indian sun, had a estimates It may ba fairly said that ""ah .1. i'V. i0, . . .'more new men hae become million- s,rc!i SSSV? trrlfl'ed Z " '"& "- ' f ten of way and noor spoke 'to Win If she I th? n-itjon's history. So It could possibly help It! after nhlcli she retired to her loom on the first oppor- tunltv.nnd cried till her eyes were rid. What's the matter?' I asked when I siw shoM been crylnff. " 'Oh, Maud,' she said, 'I,d-don't b be lieve it's him! lie's to usly! He's n lit tle n retch I I'll nover speak to him again!' ivn ,.u i i- i- i.. ii 1 Alison teemed to think she had finlahcd, """cd the other dny how little It leal 'Is that all?' ly knows about thl3 country. "Ou a "Oh, ot coure. I was forgetting for certnlu occasion during tbo American the momentl V'ou don't know that war," It said, "a Confedeiato cavalry they're engaged, It happened about a reslmcnt vwis beaten back and uttetly month ago. demoralized. Tho chaplain of the reg- bhc Ptands nslt n head taller than t.n..n, t.,. na .n,..n,i n...i tn i... 5L mvX i 0lb,yvnf"l,d ,n,m ona abjectly derated. ou f.cr. shoa given up ycatning after an Imposslhl" Ideal kind ot cienture, who would havo bored her to death In a foitulght cion it tnc had round him. My good sir, don't talk to me, ot Ideals, They're fid- Ulestici.sr Ilnme Chat, WISDOM IN DRESSING WELL. Pine Clothe., ss Has Ot llern Said, MnLo n (loyd Impression. Though at flist glanco It would seem a tth olous topic and unn orthy of sp'ico In the cdltorlnl columns of a dally newspaper, tbu question of dress as a This Week commit clul factor rnnkR as one ex tremely Interesting nnd actually Impor tant. It la of Kteiit Interest to study tho tapldlty nnd varkil maimers in nhlcli pergonal ndoiuiueut lm chnuged ami idvnnced Itli time. In tho parly dawn ut the world v,o uro told that nil un couth garment of fits leaves wan con ulderiAl sudlclent by our common for Lcnrs wlicrawlth to lililo their linked nen8. Vltii tlio necessity of Dirtying ni(luouily for Ills HUng eninu tho de velopment of man's Ingenuity, and tlio lino of general Impiovcmcnt Included dress In Its scope 1'or many centuries In tho region Immediately uuiroundltig the tilrtliptnco of mnu long, flowing gnrmenlR were In 'use, to bi changed later on by tho enterprising Itoinnns to the grateful tunic, tngn mid peplus. Iheso clmnges In the course of time penetrated Into the northern countries nnd gradually displaced tlio rouijli gar ments of hides mid loin cloths which wero nttlrst typlcnl of the Inhabitants. So has tho mode of UrcSs changed and Improved Itself with the pasiugo vuutago of one who takes no pnln? with his apparel and whoso clothes might be shed nnnunlly like tho sMn of tho Bnnko If it were not for the In of wearing tlean collari, to his brother with whom dies? Is less than n see- ondary consideration nnd who contents himself with the reflection that "hnud- Borne Is as hnndsomo does. Thero aro u great many men who de cry this tendency to personal adorn ment In others and wboso lips take a ecotn cae wncn they refer to tho "dude" or his equally frivolous sister, Is It a crlmo or a fault to accentuate personal beauty or neutralise the ef fect of natural homeliness by tastlness of apparel? Is there any reason to censuro the man who wears lighter col ored or some more fnshlonnbly shaped garments than ours because wo prefer for ourselves the moro somber and conventional garments? To be sure, thero Is a distinction between the man who dresses for love of dress and tho one who docs so from prlnclplo or from business reasons, but It Is a distinction with which tho average critic ot the well dressed man seldom bothers hlm Relf. Wo are always tnuglit to look at the brightest side of life. Then why ridicule those little niceties ot dress which certainly plensa the cyo and which much more certainly give a man a feeling of self possession and satis faction, which, too, Is far removed from tho ever to be condemned fault ot conceit or dandyism? At any rate, the man who is not too philosophical to pay soma attention to the manner In which he appears before the world can rest convinced that bis little quality Is good policy. It ,1s, In fact, so much capital, and any one who doubts It can satisfy himself by using his eyes and his reasoning powers or things that 'aro transpiring nround him dally and hourly, Atlanta Constitution, Moro Million, to De Made. Every dny wo hear people saying that the vast combinations of wealth are freezing out the lndlldual and that a man baa not tbo chance for money making that be onco bad. Let us look back a little. At tho beginning ot the century tho largest fortune In the United States was considerably under , inmr ,' in h Z. of $jO,000,000 seemed to bo almost ""' I'munmy ku uu. igrmun win B'w Iniger, and theio will bo mole wealth and more opportunities. Sat- urday Evening Post. The t'.nnll'h of It. The London Globe, which always. adopts a supercilious and sneering tono m hi mcmicra io uic uanni eiain, Held, saw tils opportunity. IIu got ono . . . t, of the reg men nl buKleis to play 'Jolm nronu'sWoily,' which the other buglois ,ooK P- AH the men at onte Jqlned "i. "nu me ncia ns nueu wuu a ast wae of melody, thu rush was checktd and order lestorcd." ..n Deception, "My liuilunil never brags about the pumpkin pies his mother used to make." "Why uotj" "His father ran a bakery." New York Evening World. to I Ge i lias VOU VAANT A Good Xmas Dinner In fact you nil WANT THE BEST AND PUREST Every dny in tlio year. Wo would Imvo you to trado lioro. fccliim tonildent Hint our Goods will rUaseyou. Wi: WILL HAVK , NUTS Hill Of all kinds for Xmas. Give us your Xinns ordur. Everything fresh hero. Fruits and vegetables in season, canned goods, tho best. "Wo won't keen anything hero that is not fresh and svee(, GRIESMER.&CRUMRINE GROCERS No. 218 East Market Street -Tel. No. 58 DRINK traarars if a r7mKi.yjfn"urtTrrmar;rpTgg-i irs THE BEST BREWED THE ABSTRACT lille Gill:? I Til (SO. Are owners of the "only com plete Abstract Plant in Bum mlt county." Remember this when buying a home. 226 South Main St. 12, 0. Special For This Week. Patent A flour ?...1.00 per sack All country "toade .flour. ,95o'per saok All package coffee'. Uo per lb. 12 in. bar of castllo soap , ... .Co Now crop B0a teas,, 40operlb. Best canned pean 12o Potatoes, i , 60c per bu Oyster crackers 6c per lb. California Prunes Eoperlb. Also a large line of Dry Goods and Gents' Furnishing Goods Vhich we are offering at tho very Lowest Prices. John C. Herbruck 186 S. Howard St. Telephone 283. Don't GO Out of Town t got tickets printed. My syitem of print Intt ttolvCts without lofts to the customer Is not excelled hv nnv nrlntor on eiirtli. lNu. tnnnl supervision o( tbuouttru ork by the firitnplAtmi lifmEalf ! tliA tmnwl lalnnnnf thuontce. Ulvoino your next order, large or small. I ulll guatnntoo Katuractlon. In other worcli, I will pay cash vuluo for tlckiti EllutM nt this omceblch were net sold y authorized pcisons. Job F'rln-tlne: oeo. O. JACKSON Safety Ticket Printer, 105 Main st, r.vcrelt Buildlnf. Tel. 24i. BUY YOUR COAL OF Ooo. M. Rugglos, I deaixr ra lapoSia 0oa9D Office: KUg-c St., 3 doors east of N. Iloward St., near Valley Depot. Last Chance To get your Photos mnrte beforo Xmns. 207 E. Market Street. For pno plarablnjy call on O. M OberUij 'or prices, rgaios isecL-- nTn Mtrvet Ksvllwiir'cAmbJna, Kaytr Yoitic, I)c, 32. All the street raUwaxlntrctJsln tho city of Havana wrru cunstjiiaaioa ne a mtttmg in the of?0 of tho treaturtr of tho Havana Eloctrio Hallway oompany, thns endinir a Lonte&t bcBUti moro than a year ard! over tho ownrrshlnrif rAr,i. -..,.-u 3n Casum11Is rre Tleprtl. Wasiunotov, Dec. 2. Goueral Otli notified the Mar departmeut that tho tmtisiortfl Senator uud lkmniohr ar riv(Ml at Manila with the rcrty fifth in fantry and two battArieaol tho Sixth ar. tillery. No casualties v, ere reported. May l.xlfwl W. it U K. Wiiepuno, Drc. 22. 1. J. ncrno, a director of tho Wheeling and Lake Eric railroad, was askf d a to the rnmorthat tho railroad would bo extended up th? rherto Krupiro and thrnco acrosvthe country into I'ltUburg. Ho said it wai contemplated. THE MARKETS, I'iTTBcao, lo 2L WAEAT-No. 2red. Clftc. COHU-Sl.ftlU-d yellow o 2, rr.la, hljb mlxrd do, KTAifo; nilxed.ari77a; No Vjf-1 low oar, 41V He: blsb mixed. S9$(0; xnU'-xi, EI($sy ; low mixed DTjfidlUc; No. 2 yellow car. nf w. 43J8i4o. No. 2 yellow ahijlled, new, 8J4 OATS-No. J whlto, WQaVir, No. 2 whlU, ttvflic, extra 'u 8, 2P53Wc, No. C, 13 23 ,c. UAY-No-1 timothy, II82VSI3.W. No. 2 ttm otbr. HI COtlU 10; Ka 3 timothy. U0OlUx I.'o 1 clover mixed, 112 001150, No 1 clorer, tlLWC2tQ.tio. l prairie. i&.O'moi I.'o. i pnUrie, 17 7&S3 35 No, B prairie. W JUtt CO- Xo 4pn.lrf9.f7.rM37.GJ. p&cklnff bar, S7 003.97 No. 1 timothy fr&m country wacocs, 113 00 l'OULHTY Uv-Iiirge chlekeai, fty,3c per pair; ainatl. tVrfWc; aprlnc chickens, &A ile, as to blz. duck, a JlVi per pound; tar kcj-818W'3.D1i(csol&ji;;c Dreaiod chickens Old lJ'jfello pr pound) sprint;, 123 1 Bb; duclcs lOpllo; turkeys, IKUr, sotwe, 3o. UAHE-Kabbtti. dram, 2(V23-: rkpaRaatu, $7.WKi&"83 per dozon: qoall, tl.7iy2.00 p dofn t tray xqslrrtils, TicGIl CO per dozen. BUTTElt-Sicln ptlnts. SS'fWOc; extra ertaraory, ZZftZUfa Ohio fancy creamery, a (Xc, coantry roll, 18ieWfi, low cradeasd oooklne, HilitO. CUCJ&3BFall cream, Ohio, new, USUc; three-quarters. 12Sf513o. New Tork etatc. full cream, new, llS'c, TVliconHla. Hfjlicj Si itound Wck, Swiss, HWQlSc, llmbarrer, sew, IKllo. KOUS-Htrictly fresh, Pcnoiylranla and Ohio, mews, UlCJJIo: storago, 17 18c; (lo ad dltlonal for candling.) . PirrsDUno, Dea 21. OATTLEIlecelpts liberal: market steady. 'We quote: lUtra, U 606.12. prime, t3.S0rj C75; rood. $1005.23, tidy. tU5.10, fair, 4i.V34 7U: icood butchers, If 2531&o; common, Ij00-.ct3.frj, hoitcrs, 13.2801.30, oxen. 12.50.41.73: bulls and staja, I2 5$i50; common to good fat cowa. fl V-tg Z&, good f resh cows. 140X0 3J.OO, fair cows and springers, 25UO3$oV; boloeca cows, 10.(Xx'J20 00. HOaS Receipts wero liberal and ths do toand was lleht; market ruled slow. We quote: prime assorted mediums. I 2.VW.90; extra heary, $ta0((433, heavy Yorkers, I 253 4.J0 itjht Yorkers and plrs, U "X3i 23, roughs, 17tV1tH 75. BUKEPIAND LAMBS-Bupply fair; mar ket actlre. Wt quote prjoes as fo lows: Choice wethers, fl &5i.f0, good, tUO AS), fair mixed. I3.403t00; common, tl.503 2&0. choice lambs. 5.8va5 60. vest calves, 17-00 (J7.W; heavy and thin. I..PYJ5 00. ClKCiirxATT. Deo. 21. nOQB-Uarket strong at 13 GOt&s 16. OATl't-Harket Steady at $3.75.2i SHEEP AND LAMBa-Msrket for aheap qulot at 12 0Ott.Es. IunU-Msrket ateady at U7B585- Nxw York, Dec XL WHEAT Spot market steady: No. 2 red, 14s f. o. U afloat: No. 1 northern Pulath. T8f f. o. b. afloat nominal, No. 1 hard Dnluth, 80Ho f. o. b. afloat spot; No. 2 red, 72$o In eleratw. CORN-epoi market firm; No. p. 0io f. o-K afloat and 89Ko In elevator. OAT5-Bpot marks! nlet; No- 2. 89c; No. 2. r3Kc;No. iwhlto. 81io; No. 8 white. WMa track mixed, western, lft&80Hoi track wfcttJsi 81934c. CATTLE No trade of importance; ffeetfag steady. Cables quote live cattle stesiAj; fw igerator beef firm at Wo per pound. fcHKKP AND LAMBff-Twenty-threa csa on sale, ihoep not wanted and lower: chotab luibs steady; medium grades weak; Ira cars, larger part sheep, unsold. Oommopi m prime sbeop, 2.25l.$3: oommon to obgM lambs, 84.8oQC0.tO ; no Canada lambs. HOGS One deek on' sale; market firm UlM vogly. Prime western begs, lifti.,, OLD FAVORITES. Fane. fin-, like a wiywsr4 girl, will still be coy Ts thoie who woe her nlth too slaTlih koeea Bit mike surrender to soni thoughtless boy And tlofei the more upon s hetrt st esse. 8b Is a gjpijj will no? ipeak to tfote Who lisvs not learned to be content without her; A Jilt, vrh?Bo car was notr whispered clow, Wha thinks they tcandxl her who talk about her.' A very cypiy If she, Nilui born, Slater in law to jealous Totlphar. Ye lovesick bardi, repay ttt acorn for icorn Ye artists lovelorn, madmen that je irel MaJ-o our bcit bow to her and bid adieu 1 Then, it phe likes It, shs will fellow you. Jclm Seats. The Sea. The lea, the sea, the open aea, The blue, the frcab, the ever frt without a mark, without a bound. It runneth the earth's wtda regions rounJf It plajs with ths couda, it mocks the akles, Or like a cradled creature lies, I'm on the a a, I'm en tho ees. I am uhara wculd evir be, With the 11 uo abpre and the blue below. And silence nhreoeer I go. It s siorm should come and snake the decft What inattcr( I ilull ride sod bleep. 1 love, O, bow I bic to ride On tlis ficrte, foaming, bursting tide, Whero ecry mad wivt dfomn tha moon And TvnUtUs aUft its ttnct tune. And tcIs how goeth the uorld below. And why ths sou'wtst wind doth blowl 1 tietrr was on the dull, tame shore Hut I loved the great aes more an.d mntt, And backnard 8tw to her billowy breast, Ult s bird thtt secVefli her mother's nt And a mother shs naa and ii to me. For I was born en tre open sca. Ths waves were white, and red the morn, In the poisy hour when 1 was bom; The whale It whittled, ths porpeUe rolled, And ths. dolpblna tared thttr backs ot goldj And never waa h'srd such an outcry wild. As welcomed to life the ocean child. I lave thed ilnco then, In calm and strife, full Cft) suirmers a rovirs Jife, U(h wealth to spend, and s purr to range,, Hut neycr hae sought or sighed (or change: And dtith, ahtneur he comes to in a, t?hsll com on ths nldti, unbounded seal Dairy Cornwall. at the Great JL99V9VmVV4WWW9WW,WVWW9WVWWWWW,VW.JWV9 1 11 in nil THE ORIGWAI. Mochanloal Toboggan Attracts hundreds d.iilj-. Don't rail seeing It then come In and examine our ias AND MolficSsay Footwear AT GREAT HOLIDAY Oust: s-ioofs ONLY A TEW DAYS 'IILL XKAS. You will And SHOES and X1IAS SLIPPEIlS h:rc for molher, father brother, sisters, baby or friends; correct In style, rellahle In quality, comfortable la fit, reasonable la price. Oomo in one Sots Un LTlliltl 5 IIM OldiiU No. 606 South 5 L0 SED ALL DAY XMAS. nmi.nrmr rtm ..-.. a . zsnssEZSSua i nans bib I regret very much to advise tho citizens of Akron that after five years' successful business, I find, owing to ill health, that I must dispose of my business ; Therefore, 1 offer for sale or ex change for real estate my mil linery stock and fixtures at ex ceptional low values. ISi-nirr&si B. Root 139 South Howard st. Q N.B.- -In order to QflMWMlMlMMglMMlWMl&iimJW.k For Xmas ..Special Prices.. ON Framed Pictures OF ALL STYLES. ..GOLD CABINET FRAMES. Of Every Description. Full Urn of Art ocds. Telephone 707. SWl3WWFlMWITlJMlJmWWm3S Famous Allen Natural Gas Burners Mwm g3fi it?ffftl$ryjWltieri'" ffTfiB See illumination, of Xutural Gas. All burners in operation This is tho most Economical ,Gas Appliance on tho market. No odor, no soot, or smoke. . BAUNTLESS BURNER 00. ftS,Sb L. H0STER BREWING CO. Of GoSumbus Largest brewery in tho state. For strength, quality aud purity unexcolled. Pure liquors and California wines for LESS MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY. Fine BOtlle Beer, Meenchner,nExport. Chss. Austgon, Ag;or&'t Corner Broadway and Exchange. Goods Delivered free.- Telephone 356. m i iism .mi ir iirissinmwpsawfm MmmmtyimmwKmnwttmf9maantmi pvrymirigqmF7jawny3ttsjreCTCTMr8 ' n ; WM-nD w HENRY MERIVBilV'N Slippers Main Street. ..-. nrifr IflSIITftffiO.-lft if ohm reduce the stock I am now Presents! 138 S. Howard st. -AND THK- Calorific Grate Burner Tho wonder of the age. rv u r $ ' V-fnTX f jt&ftto.uyttiM tlffM&Sk!MM j . SLsA'iWWJtJrfVAJkWiAw! i s-'.tw'riMniv t.Ar&ntr&2m&bTh t