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TVjf- -r --,-5SJgfin. -'r-I---. - ' t- 5rh. ". t---- & , a- -tt, "V3it o-- -.... --i?r ;n- -jf v. " 'cpsr-f- : to Goods I;: Everything in Dress Goods but High Prices. $t.50 The pick of the market is dis played at this price of the best black mohair crepons we can And. $1.25 This is one of our best sellers, be cause we give great values. $1.00 The price is low but the grade of tne gooas is nign. 75c, 50c At these prices we show stripes and figures. They are very cheap but buying a big quantity we can , sell cheap. $1.00 60-in. colored, all wool home spuns, extra heavy for rainy day skirts and saltings. 75c 66-in. homespuns, in light and dark grey, tans, browns, etc., extra values. 50c 40-in. all wool plaids, granites, serges, in blues, browns, greens, reds, etc. ' 25c All wool flannels in reds, blues, greys, also fancy plaids, just the goods for children's wear. IOC 27-in. plaids, all styles, were 12jc a yard. gW"We sponge all dress goods bought in our store. 150.152 South Howard St. i"jtiyiiMu-w.jV.'-wvjnu4iiJwiu)i S. & G.'s SPECIALS For week ending Saturday, Nov. 4th. 7 bottles liquid blue for 25c. 3 boxes alabaster starch for 12c. 3 boxes American cocoa for 25c. lb. jar peanola (peanut butter) ror isie. New arrival of china bric-a-brac, fancy tenlitz vases, fruit plates, cake plates, salad dishes, free with checks or sold for cash. Comnlete Bohemian class water setts! assorted decoration, with tray tor 90c or 30 checks. You can buy 14 dozen under- glazed blue cups and saucers while they last for 50c or 18 checks; 7 inch plates for" 45c or 15 checks. FREE with one pound Star Baking Powder, 45c per pound. 1 large steel spider. 1 meat roaster. 1 granite water pail. 1 galvanized coal hod. 1 granite dripping pan. 1 granite dish pan. 1 granite water pail. Quality of Star Baking Powder guaranteed. CHi 8 IPH 1 STORE, I64S. Howard Dt. a Telephone, S26 "iftr,'-'''-'"",J FREKCH D2ZS3 CDTTEIG SCHOOL Over Keid Bros. Shoe Store. Now Is the time to learn ho'.v to cut and make every style of ladles' and children's garments. No limit to lessons. Every lady Is Invited to call and In vestigate our worK. EDWARDS & HARMON. Plumbing and Heating. .Repairing steam and hot water sys tems and steam fitting a specialty. EngeShari & Eckart an rwiiii St. WHERE ARE YOU G0IHG MY PRETTY MATD? "TO THE MODEL BAKERY, SIR," SHE SAID; Where yon get the b:at and purest Bread; And Hom:-siade Candles, Then away she sped. Ask your grocer and candy stores for the ModelBakery's home made candies sold wholesale and retail. Call and see our fine line of Fancy Box Candy. Only leading makes sold here. S. B. LAFFERTY, Phone 394 106 South Howard St. THE WILCOX-BRUNER CO. 1.011a money In any sum nt lowest rates no delay. Insist on abstract when you pur chase. Wo niake them correct and reason able. A burglar policy protects you, costs llttlo and Rives satisfaction; accident, cyrlone. plate glass, boiler and omployes Indemnity insurance. Phone 15. , Office, 232 S. Main st. If yon think of changingyour heat ing boiler call on Oberlin; get prices on tbe Cottage boiler for soft coal. B D GOOD TIMES Result of.. Demands Occasioned by the Extra ordinary Conditions. Interesting and Enthusi astic Meeting Held. John McBride Addressed the Working Men. Hon. H. A. Mykrantz Discussed Ques tions of Day. Owing to the heavy rain Saturduy uight the attendance at the Demo cratic meeting at Assembly hall was not up to expectations; yet, notwith standing, a- very interesting and en thusiastic meeting was held. Mayor W. E. Young was chair man. In opening the meeting he re ferred to the good times which pre vailed throughout the world at present, and spoke of them as not being due to any political adminis tration, instead, being caused by a natural demand for the products of the manufacturers. Attention was called to the friendship evidenced by John B. McLean toward the miners of the Hocking Valley during their struggle to secure better wages, how he had sent to them car loads of pro visions to keep them from starving, while the Hanna administration had sent car-loads of armed militia to force the miners to Telinqnish the design of securingbetter pay for their labor. Chairman Young also had good words to say for all the candidates on the county ticket, as well as those of the state. Referring to the candidacy of Hon. I. H. ,Phelps for the office of Probate Judge, he said: "If elected, Mr. Phelps will perform faithfully the duties of Probate Judge of the coun ty, and will not attempt to run the city of Akron besides." Prosecuting Attorney H. A. My krants of Ashland, spoke on many of the leading issues of the day. His reference to the Philippine question was received with applause. In part he said : "The Democratic party or men as individuals do not advocate the pull ing down of the American flag now floating over the Philippines. Let it remain there in the spirit in which it was first planted, as an emblem of protection to those people struggling for liberty, to assure them protection from the tyranny of their persecutors and encroachment of selfish, schem ing powers. But we don't want to see the flag spoiled in its grand, good purpose. "I believe there is a syndicate be hind this Philippine policy of the Administration. Some land grab bers are.awaiting patiently for the time when the Philippines shall be thrown open under the land grant system and that the money powers are allied to bring about this condi tion.". The speaker paid a high comple ment to Representative Kempel. John MoBride of Columbus, ex president of the National Miners' Union, delivered an address espec ially significant of how the working rmn are regarding the conditions of the times and the promises hung'out to labor organizations by the admin istration. From many excellent remarks, the following are taken : "Any man who watches or has watched the trend of events knows that prosperity is not due to the ad ministration from the fact thabithas in no way been governed by it. The good times did not begin when Mc Kinley and Hanna said they would, and the prices for labor have not been increased as promised. "The revival in business seems to be due to no other cause than the unlooked for and unnatural condi tions introduced by th o war. "Every labor organization in" the United States knows that the Re publican party is fostering and en couraging trusts, and against these unlawful and dangerous corporations the labor organizations will fight with vigor and courage. "We have heard before such prom ises as the Administration shoutnrs are now making and we have no faith in them, as all previous pledg es have been violated." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will prove a quick and sure cure for croup. Mothers, when your children are attacked with that dreadful disease, yon win depend on this marvelous remedy. Jt never fails to cure at once. Price 25b. 21 Remember the oyster supper at St. Paul's rectory, on Tuesday even ing. IN JAIL George Carlton, charged with forging E. P. Rowe's.uame to a $10 check is in jail. Oyster supper at St. Paul's rectory, 117 N. Summit st., Tuesday evening. Supper 25 cents. ague Bros. A SWEEPING ADVERTISEMENT For the Children Wednesday Morning We will sell, until all are sold. 500 Little Daisy j Qq each Sweepers at . . 2sTot a toy, but a perfect carpet sweeper in every way. See them in window tomorrow. Bague Bros. & Co. We Are Still Selling 1 11 I 1 At the Old Prices They are advancing every day, but not with us. Our old prices mean pricosthat cannot toe nra,fccl"i- ed elsewhere in this city. "We keep reliable union made clothing, the proper styles, the best qualities; the products of the most reputable makers ill the land. You will find here the proper fall and winter styles in Men's, Boys' and Children's SuiU. Overcoats and Top Coats. You are consulting your own interest when you inspect these elegant goods and buy at the special prices we are offering this week. IS HOL.DSTEIN jLKjt4i.-aa!a!fiai"iL.'iim i oap ivra F"ro WITH EVERY PURCHASE AT M. Friedman's So asid 10e Store You get with every $1.00 purchase 10 bars of laundry soap. Ynu get with every 50c purchase I box toilet soap (8 cakes.) You get with every 10c purchase 1 cake of toilet soap. Don't forget to ask for the soap when you make your purchase. It you fail to do so soap will not be enclosed in your package. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. if? 25. Howard 55-fc. roKBwviminiii, u-o- Our Cyrano Shoes For Ladies : i We ask you to buy one trial pair. m You'll buy tlie ! next without, our asking. They Are Here E Our line of Hannan Shoes FOR MEN Good wear or a new pair. 1 Special Prices on Trunks and Satchels REID BROS. Up-to-Date Shoe and Trunk House 122 S. Howard St. i -----.-.-... YOU CAN KOW FIHD I at 234 South. Main st. tOCKSMITH ATTO GRIHDING REPAIRING A SPECIALTY .ftMVwWWVAVftrfW Wonderful Bargains -IN- Picture and Picture Frames We arc the leaders. ?X?K The Foster Bros. We Sell Cheap VCVX'WWVMVWWW 2-C $3 &Cu. Ills 11 tt House uMW-sfc;a ;-w-iii um Y! WE LOAN IT ON EASY PAYMENTS IF YOU FIND YOURSELF OUT WE WILL LOAN YOU ON TERMS THAT WILL SUIT YOU LOANS MADE ON HALF HOUR'S NOTICE. WE will make loans from S' to Jl.OyO on Watches, Diamonds, Household Good, Pianos, Orgnns. Horsos, Wagons, Carriages, Store nnd Office Fixtures, Merchandise, stocki. jionas, Jtiwoiry, uuuaing Associa tion Books, Insurance Policies. Rents, Con tracts. WITHOUT ASSY PUBLICITY WHATEVKIt AND WITHOUT REMOV ING THEM FROM YOUR POSSESSION. Elegant Private Offices. i 'i Nathan ivi. BerK, 193 South Howard St., a? Phone 1522 and 812. Open evenings. GRAND DANCE Tuesday Evening, Oct. 3 J, at MARKET HOUSE HALL Under the auspices of the ft Admission 35c per couple Bncklin's Orchestra will furn ish music. EVERYBODY INVITED Preventives and Cures Foim a big Item in the toilet of realy careful'and fastidious women In a climate like this. We carry a very complete line of exceedingly pleasant and elllcacioiih lotions, creams, hair dressing's, pow ders, toilet waters, e(c. Their use will counteract the ill effect of the sun, wind, smoke, soot and dust. lilllN,Plitt.lMS.lii K.O.T.M. Dancing: Academy, Shnmacher Block iirs. Jieriim liJirisnuiiit, instructor; Jolui Mre, assistant. Beginners' rlns Monday iivunlnic, " t 8::J p. in., Uniiuliig bulnncu of evening from 8:ii to 11 p. in. Prlvnto Instruction by appoint ment. AeiicuuiK cniiurvu society ana lanoy luncos a specialty. Class Saturday nt 2 n.m. For further Information npply at hall 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. or nt resldonco, 603 lilRii st. .Moroys orcnostrn. SID MOREY, General Manager. Clothing & OO M Mill i: v 1 In lira. 1 Yml-jr W? s i Yx ryieiviHEVs BELOW will be found the different prices which President McKiuley offers for peace in the Philippines. Why thi vart difference in the two prices? And why should a barbaric hatiapy, cursed by slavery and polygamy, get so much better terirm than our former allies at Manila, who Admiral Dewey saya are better capable of governing themselves than are the Cubans? Hit Commlntou :arJ pe and harmony vrttn lh Mahometan Sul tan of Sula and permlsaton to fly our flaa on hit coast on tne litmii 1. Recognition ofMx Sultan' ship. S. Retortion of ilavery and poligamy, the ttoin relics of barbaritm, as "recognized in ttitutions" in ttii Sului. S. An allowance by the United Slate of ftoO a month to the Sultan and pio a month to nine of his chit for tht main tenance of their satrapy, their har&n and their slave drivers. Fathers and Mothers We Want You To See our Boy's School d 1 t A Shoesfor...PAu There are $1.50 Shoes and $1.50 Shoes, but wo have the best $1.50 Shoe that was. over sold in Akron. Wehaveihado a special effort with this line, and it has no competion. Costs you nothing to look at them, and when you see the Shoes you will agree with us as being the Best Shoes you ever saw for ONE HTLNDBED AND FIFTY CENTS. t3af9 Shumaker &Co. 121 Howard St. MOITAMT DAHCrac ACADEMY r Beginners' Class Monday evenings, 8 o'clock; Advance Class Wednesday evenings, 8 o'clock. Private Instruc tions by appointment. Muslo fur nished for parties, etc. Hall con be rented for- dances, concerts, etc. Call at Academy between 9 and 11 n.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. AY. A. Barron, residence, No. .01 East Mill street. RAILROADS. Last Columbus Fxcursion Inspec tion Car Jumped Track. Two hundred people took advan tage of tbe last excursion of the sea son to Columbus over the C. A. & C. Sunday. The C. T. fc. V. It. it. ran a special over tin; road today, which contained Valley officials. Thy wore on an inspection tour. Sunday night C. A.&C freight car jumped the track near the Perk ins street bridge. No one was hurt and the damage was trifling. Traf fic was delayed wbout an hour. From An Old Soldier. Knox, Ind., Jan. 14, Ib'.)9. Gents I have every confidence in recommending your Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. I am 72 years of age and am broken down, the trouble having been brought on by my ex perience in the war. Your medicine liiib doiio me more good than a liun divd doctors, and 1 am juxt about wfill of my stomach trouble. Ynui-8 truly, Jefferson Willilni. For sale by Dutt's Pharmacy. 620 8. Main st. Remember the oyster supper at St. Paul's rectory, -n Tupcday oven ins. Struck By Train. John A.. Scott or 3K.T South Main St., car inspector on the I. fc V. railroad, as struck and badly in jured by a car in the Akron yards at noon Monday. Don't forget the oyster supper at St. Paul's rectory, Tuesday evening. LAST SERMON: Kev. J. Cronen berger preached his last sermon at Christian Alliance hall Sunday. He was presented with a purse by the members of his congregation. He returns his thanks. Oyster supper at St. Paul's rectory, 117 N. Summit St., Tuesday evening. Supper 25 cents. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE : Elder L. H. Senger conducted quarterly conference service at the (Jaivnry Evangelical church Suu d y. Don't forget the oyster supper at St. Paul's rectory. Tuesday evening. LATE NEWS IN BEIEF. U22. Robert Mazy, ayuil S7 years, died at Ins. nuiut- utav blurou, Pi. Ouo son, who lesiiW iu the west, survives him. At P.irkursburg, W. Va., in the United Stales tourt Judge Jackson fixed Fri day, Nov. !i, as the date of the sale of tli" !ex:mdrrnnd Rich Mountain rail road. oaii'Ot the IJritis'i bondholders arc organizing au opposition to the reor gaiiizat.oii plan or the Chicago and Grand Trunk railro.ul. Tho Exchange Telegraph company of Lond'iii has a disjatoh lroiu Allahabad saying that the famine expenditure has compelled Ihu Indian government to suspend telegraphic transfers and re 8triuD council bills. Tho chamber of deputies of the Ar gentine Republic has jKussed a bill fixing the conversion of paper money at the rato of 44 ceutavos, gold, per dplbvr, aa soon ns tlicro is sufficient specie oa JOBd. to permit of such conversion. two prices. mm Thla U xrbal lira offarad Afulnaldo and hl clTlIlztd Catholic follower ca our best term! of peace: 1. Unconditional surrender and unqualified recognition of the "sovereignty of the United States." J S. Military government, with its concomitant evils shouldtr slrap despotism, carpet-bag ra pacity and official rascality .1. "Benevolent assimilation" a fine name for the Ohioizing of the Fillipinos. BOLD SET OF THIEVES. Fltimleivd a More at Canal llOTer, O., H title Cltiuus Looked On. Caxai. Dover, O., Oct. I.O. A fur nishing goods store owned by J. Fried was robbed. Two men, with as many or more confederates, having cut their way into the store from the rear. While their comrades remained outside to give them warning and guard their exit the two robbers went through the building and stock; despite tlio fact that tho in terior was brightly illnminated. The men were seen by passersby, but were not at first suspected. Night Watchman McOluney was no titied, tmt thought the men belonged to the forco of employes of the store. As the crowd beiran to assemble iu front of the eiore the two robbers took alarm and made a hasty exit. The watch mau followed by a small crowd, ran to tho rear. A running light took place, in which the watchman emptied his gun ut the robbers, but did them no injury. Tho men were followed as far as the river, but were lost. The succeeded in getting away with clothing and money to the amount of $200. 0EVIS UKDER aeeest. Lotketl Lp Charged With Totar-rir In V..tl,lu;toil, Pa., BaiLk Case. Chicago, Oct. 80. C. V. Orvis. a prominent citizen of Pittsburg, was ar rested in Chicago after he had ontered a train to go to Detroit.. He was locked up on a charge of forgery, preferred by the authorities of Washington, Pa. The w:irrant ami letter of instruction from District Attorney Templeton of Washiagtou allege that the amount of muney reahz'jd by rho forgeries will aggregate SiO.OOO and that the Firsr Natioual tank of Washington is the heavier loser. FIRE AT BLOOMDALE, O. Help . na ta Wvly Vrum Fotorla to right tlie Ill.iyo. CiNuiNXAfi, Oct. :j.0. A special said Bloomdale, O., a village on tho Balti more anil Ohio, was tho s-ceue of a de structive fire. All of the village east of the main :treet was ablaze and help was coming from Fostoria. Knot ln-)Jectcil Troop. Hakiusbuug, Oct. 30. It was raining hard when Secretary of War Root, Ad jutant General Corbm and their party arrived at Camp Meade, but the two regiments still tficra were reviewed not withstanding and went through their paces iu good shape. The Forty-seventh, it was expected will start for the Philip pines on Thursday, via New York and the Suez canal. I'retmlent Warfieltl Onlaliieri. Easiox, Pa., Oct. yO. Ethelbert D Warfield, L.L. D., president of Lafay ette college, was ordained to the miu-' istry in the college chapel. Rev. L. Eckhard, D. D., of the Bainerd Union Presbyterian church, preached tho ter mou. Rev. John For, D. D., of Broos lyn delivered the charge and Prof. Ed sail Ferrier, D. D., made the ordination prayer. Terrific Hurricano at SaotUo. Santiago in Cuba, Oct. SO. After about live days of continuous rain storms, a terrific hurricane from, tlie southeast swept over Santiago, causing much destruction. Twelve houses were wrecked and others badly damaged. The unprecedented rainfall continues. Telegraph wire are down and it is im possible for vessels to enter or leave the harbor. There are fears for a fleet of schooners Irom Haiti. Oyster supper at St. Paul's rectory, 117 N" Snmmff. af Tnocrtnr oroTiinp. Supper 25 cents. 166 WSStSm ' F"AVIIL.Y va m&m mrssk; : i r mgm&msamm I 'JSJEaMHBHHPv MIMmM Tlie Tstlistxit Change of Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Of all kinds complete at following remarkable cut pri Handled glass lamps worth 30c for 15c Haudled, footed, glass lamps worth 35c for 20c Glass stand lamps worth 40c for 25c Bracket lamps worth 75c for 40c Bracket lamps worth $1.00 for 65c Decorated lamps worth $1.25 for 90c Decorated lamps worth $2.00 for $1.25 Decorated lamps worth $2.50 for $1.50 Nickle-plated Rochester worth $2.25 for $1.75 Fine bannuet and globo worth $3.00 for $1.75 Hand-painted with globe worth $4.00 for $2.25 Everything reduced in the line of kerocene lamps, globes and shades. Now is your opportunity to buy any of these articles you will need this winter. THE HERRICK & SONS CO. GEO. HAAS, GROCER PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT Telephone 478. 127 North Howard st. Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. All work guaran teed. Incandescent Natural Gas Burners and supplies. 9 r $4&&&&S&$&&&&$Q&&W GREAT Goo. Telephone 1882 5xSX5xS&3xS'Sx&'$r$$ ''SSS'S Ohandeiiers Full line of Chandeliers for Gas and Electric Light. Porta bles, Brackets, Globes, Shades, Wellsbach Lamp for Natural and Artificial Gas. Largest and newest stock in the city. Call and see before buying. 203 E. Market st. Tel. l'ojio s.iiil Jlw ror Symon. Rome, Oct. U0. The popo celebrated rnussfiuuday in memory of General Sir William Penn Symons. Hehadal itady sent a dispatcn of condolence to Lady Svmous. some time ago Sir Will iam visited Kome and had an andiencu with the pope. Gentle anil kind was never known kick. Tn the exoitomont over the Pony don't for rot the rest, of us Wt f&& Donrrp Tnnlrc SSSSs ivauso, tuuw and Heaters South Howard St. Firm Sale I IAL SALE If you are interested In GIVE US A CALL Crown and Bridge Work can't be beat. Prices are consistent. Gold fillings $1 and up. Best teeth $8.00. Philadelphia Dental Rooms 126 South Main st Open evenings. Sundays 10 to 1. Tol. 6fi9 IT .R TO BUY RELIABLE GOODS; "We handle only the best. Ourx stock is large and our prices very A reasonable, quality of goods con- sidered. See us before you bay. Builders' Hardware, Kails, Glass, Paints, Oils, etc., Sporting Goods of all kinds, I Pipe and fittings, Factory t Supplies. I Rohrbacfier 1 Alien I Tel. 70. 170 S. Howard st. j?Shh5hS& 3 In the price of EASTMAN CAMERAS Until further notice. One third off for cash. Get one at once and he happy at I S. SJora. 228 South Main Street, AKron, O. f - am 195. Res. 747. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED A good slrl to (Jo chamber work at the Buchtel Hotel. 163-1'5T quire or address o. SOT Sterling street, fetelner allotment. 16Mt57 I rr the Pony OF" THI OF- -ftO and to Sellers of STOVES and FURNACES. e r i