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D II If AKRON, OHIO. CHANGES WE RECEIVED NING HI In General Offices . . . 1 June 14 and 15 ADMISSION FREE Willi LAIi TREATED FREE Upon the stage by the BS Of tlie Akron Traction & Electric Company. Fine ction More Help Here After Consolidation. And will be sold at LESS THAN FIFTY. CENTS on the Dollar. Mr il Hi!! Cases of The Improvements Made at Randolph Park. BOY PHENOMENON vno is coming1 wiui aeuiing in um h.il MAGNETIC HEALER Who treats the deaf, blind, sick, lame, rheumatic, paralytic and all chronic diseases by the Power of Vital or Human Magnetism. Will publicly demonstrate his won derful powers on the stage of the Opera House one night only, as above, rain or shine. Admission Free Seats free. Treatment on the stage free. Positively no boys, girls or children will be admitted unless they are afflicted. The crowds are always so large that seats cannot be given to young people. Ladies are especially invited to be present at these de monstrations, as those of both sexes will be treated on the stage. Each . demonstration will be preceded with a short dissertation on -The Power of Vital Magnetism as a Healing Agency, After which cures will be performed that will astonish the skeptical, set the serious to thinking, and con vince the doubtful that in Vital Magnetism is a force capable of effecting most marvelous cures. Xo matter what the disease how bad, how long standing or hopeless they may appear if curable at all, they are amenable to Magnetism and they will ARISE AND WALK AH those, who are on crutches or canes, rheumatic, 'palsied, paraly tic, deaf, sick or lame, and wish to be cured are iuvited, and as great a number as possible will be treated FBEE unon the stace. He not only treats the blind, lame and cripple at his private otllce at tnc Hotel Buchtel, Akron, Ohio, but nearly all enronic aiseases quicKiy yiem io this strange power. SPECIAL NOTICE Private apartments have been secured at the Hotel Buchtel, Akron, Ohio. Private entrance on Main st., where all who desire private magne tic treatment may call at any time during the two weeks commencing Wednesday, June 14, and receive consultation, examination, a thorough diagnosis and advice by the consulting physician in charge of the Boy Phenomenon, who directs all treatments, after which, if found curable and treatment is desired, a price which is in the reach of all, will be named, and appointments made for treatment. Office hours, daily, except the Sabbath, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Companies Report a Good Business. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AN NUAL MEETING. Columbus, Ohio, June 6 to 9, 1899, Half Rrates via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. On June 2, 3 and 5 the Baltimore & Ohio railroad will sell tickets to Co lumbus, Ohio, and return at one fare for the round trip. Beturn limit: Leaving Columbus to and including June 13. 1899. Fcr further information call on r address nearest B. & O. ticktt agent, or B. N. Austin, general passenger agent, Chicago, III. TJnnHnlnh nnrk theater onens Sat urday evening, June 10th. j I Fazzoni fireworks display v ill sur- prise you. See it. Eandolph Park ! Saturday evening. j Work of remodeling the office of the Akron Traction and Electric Co., 102 North Howard st., was begun Thursday afternoon. When the im provements are completed the office will be a great deal more advantage ous to the transacting of business. Private offices will be arranged for Manager L. E. Bielstein, Secretary C. F. Moore, Cashier C. H. Lohr and Electrician P. J. Boucher. The of fices will be partitioned off in the front part of the building. Main Office Will Be Here. When the consolidation of the A. B. & C. and the local line is effected the headquarters of the new line will be established here. The main office is now at Cleveland. After the con solidation, more help will be employ ed in the office, and more men used on the line. The company has about 15 extra cars in the barns and some of these will soon be put into service. No change will be made in the man agement of the line when consoli dated. The Extension. The extension from West Ex change to Maple sts., is about half done. Twenty-five mjn are now at work laying ties and rails. The work is being done under the super vision of Assistant Superintendent H. E. Dalton. In the various im provements made and being made, the company has employed a large number of men. Cars will be run ning over the new extension by July 1. With this company business has been exceedingly good throughout the year. Prospects for a big picnic trade at Lakeside park are splendid. A large number of persons visit the park and casino daily. The after noon and evening exhibitions at the casino are well patronized. Attrac tions are up to a good standard. The handsome new pavilion at the Gorge is open for dancing every j afternoon and evening, and an or chestra of 10 pieces furnishes excel lent music. The pavilion is a popular , place with the young people. .' Improvements at Randolph. j The electric merry-go-round being constructed at Eandolph park by the A. & C. B. T. Co. is almost complet ed. It is hoped by the management that it will be in operation Saturday, when the American Tube fc Iron Co. employes of Youngstown will picnic at the park. It is conserva- Suits Will Be Dispose ftor"fcl-a F"ro of at From $2.50 to $7.00! RY DEPAITIVieiMT TOMORROW AT URDAY No Reasonable Offer Refused. 5c For Men's Hose worth 12c. 5c foi ls eckties worth l")c to 2rc. 49c for a Man's Fine Dress Shirt worth from S1.00so$1.50. $2.25 for a. Man's Good. Serviceable Suit. worth $0.00. 79c for Ladies' Skirt worth SI. 50. 9c for Ladies' Hose worth 18c. 9c 14c for Suspenders worth from 1 5c to 25c. for Boys' Knee Pants worth :55c. 25c for Ladies' Shirt Waist worth 75c. 49c 98c for . Ladies' Shoes wortii $2.00. 49c for Linen Table Covers worth 1.00. $2.85 for a Man's Good Serviceable Suit worth $7.00. 75c for Lace Curtains worth $1.50. $4.00 for Man's Fine Black Suit worth 10.00. -r for Ladies' Hat worth $2.25. Light Weight Coals and Yosts 79c Saturday only. $1.98 for Ladies' Hat worth $-1.00. $1.49 for Lace Curtains worth $4.00. 15c for Ladies' Hat. Shape worth 50c. 49c for Children's Trimmed Hats worth $1.50. 49c for Men's Hats wortii $1.50. $1.48 for Man's All-wool Pants worth S4.00. for ! Ladies' Wrapper wortii $1.00. 49c will buy a man's good serviceable Pants. $1.98 for Boys' Knee Pants Suit wortii $fi.00. 3c for Napkins worth 10c. 4c for Turkish Towels worth 10c. 3c for Honeycomb Towels worth Sc. - 75c for Bedspreads jj wortii $1.50. 29c for Corsets worth $1.00. 5c for Men's Collars wortii 15c. 39c for . Men's Straw Hats worth from 75c to S1.00. iTWrWarfA DanlPiini 1 11G UlllUlftV UU11M UUl le 3-165 S. Movar d 3"t-9 Akro Company, n, Ohio BRANCH STOKES IN MOST OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES. 9BoiaimMKMl strong foundation, being in the cen ter of a laTge platform out in Crystal lake. A walk is constructed from the shore to the merry-go-round. tively estimated that 5,000 persons and evervtliing connected with the wilUvisit Eandolph park Saturday. popular entertaining device has been The merry-go-round is built on a planned for convenience, comfort A word to the wise is NOT sufficient. They Have to Sample Badger, Van Ness & Co.'s And their wisdom will keep them using: same for all time.... The Fashion 123 South Howard. We have the fine line of SILK SHIRTS and beauty. The machine has a seating capacity of about -10 couples. At night the merry-go-round will be especially attractive and beautiful, for many colored incandescent lights are arranged so that the illumination will be gorgeous and dazzling. Eandolph park is a popular resort. The theater and dance hall are pleas ing attractions, and the cars running to and from the park are doing a good business. The dance given by the Kent. Bicycle club Wednesday night is recorded as one of the most pleasing events of the season. Sixty-five couples participated. Quite a number of picnics will be held at Eandolph Park during this month. Many events are also being booked for July. The A.&C.F.E.T.Co. has distribut ed a generous sum of money among workingmen of the city. The ex tensions built to their line lias given employment to a large number of men. Eecently G5 men have been working day and night on the exten sion from the C.A.&C. tracks to Ean dolph park. The extension is now about completed and will be a great convenience. The"Duquesne orchestra of Pitts burg, which has been engaged for the season at Eandolph has won quite a reputation with the park visitors. Both street railway companies re port business especially good this year. Just now is their busiest sea son. Cure that ingrown toe nail by using "Dr. Marvel's Ingrown Too Nail Bemedy" price 25c. For sale by all druggists. Sid Moray's orchestra plays for Dancinc afternoon iiiitl uvoning at the Gsi'ge- tr MODUS VIVENDI COMPLETE. Wualiingtou Officials Expected It Wunlil Tie Signed In London Today. The Prnliable Term-. Washington, Jnue I). It was ex pected at the state department by the oflioials that tho modus vivendi which has been under negotiation in Loudon would bo completed and signed today. The signature probably will take piauo in London as between Ambassador Uhoate and Lord Salisbury, unless tho program is changed. Assuming that the agreement is on the exact lines of the instructions sent, the modus will fix the provisional boun dary lino between Alaska and Canada at three points near the head of the Lynn canal. These will be Miflioieut, it is expected, to poevent any further con flicts. These points aro as follows: On the Whire pass,, at tho old Canadian customhouse in the pars; ou tho Chil koot pass, likewise at the Canadian cus tomhouse, which has existed for the past 18 mouths; ou tho Dalton trail, just above tho Indian village of Kluck wan. The first two points were easily fixed; the hitch of moment has beeu over the location of the divisional point on the Dalton trail. Tho point named is at tho head of canoe vavigatiou and 15 miles above tidewater, which the Cana dians sought so strenuously to reach. Tho modus provides only tor a tempo rary delimitation, but there is good reason To beliwo that the lines it will establish in the end will be accepted by both parties as the bet possible solution of the vexed boundary issue. xilil Kis Was Well. Nkw Yokk. Juno i). A London dis patch printed here said Princess Chim ay, formerly Clara Ward of Detroit, telegraphed from Cairo that Janosi Kigo, the gypsy with whom she eloped and later married, is not dead, but is otiito well In Cairo. Washington-, Juno il. Tho reunion of the Daughters of tho Confederacy at Gleu Echo ended. Tho slim attendance and Bonio lUssan'afuctiou with tho ar rangements Cautfnl tho iib.mdonmRiit of the pro&iara, or IX. BET . e Pt $ : m That We When it comes to good clothing values. is our best argument. business. t Them IB The rapid increase of our business We're growing for our values force the growth of our Great Special For Saturday, June 10 Suits SVlen's Men's Gents' and OOys' Fine and Boys' Hats Furnishings At the greatest bargain prices ever offered in this city. , 75c and 50c soft bosom colored shirts, two collars and a or Avithout collars or collars and culls attached tor. . -r pair of cull I..! ,..1,U ,...,! 1.1,,, cHl- l.c,, ?!;,.(-.. o ftir lnff of LlVJMy Ulllir. UJlll HHUVv 3111V ujaJUL i?iuil3j tl 1U" "-1V - $fl.OO 4 Hnrpnts wo n sn hsivn si snoi'ifi snflnt i: hi f Iron S SintS lo mOCftSI Oil WHICH VOU T; can save from 50c to $1.00 on every suit by buying of the Bucke3'e. Gome tomorrow, Saturday, we will be -prepared to wait on you, with extra help. ? Our goods are all new, up-to-date in style and of the hest quality. Our ?j prices ioi lumunuw iiuvu reuciifu nit umvl-si iiuw.ii. 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