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KW WTIPTii (lr xrt-lwJjWIJi r T Vf ' "V frfp' -. ). 'j . '.- i"r w,wf -,W, ivvyriiW. A-Jj.TraHrTFCTJSSS' v ' - " " -" , l'i ,f'. Kyv-y IfT AiaiON DALLY jUMUcitAT. 'xjiUiuAi. iOUiin i-l -3,t4j."ntiKtmn 4 . Kff I l IK Vt-- ML 1 ifi"' VK.c DAILY DEMOCRAT tdw. S. Hirtir Frd W. Giyer Editors and Mintgirt. JCd h. D LaOoobt, Mr. AdT.rtlilnj Dep't PUBMAHinBT TUB AKRON fjKMOOKAT COMPANY orrtom IMmoont Block, Noi. lis and 117 Mln it. LOifd oistakoi rnoxa IN. OHIOIU AWD filBHOTOM. l'r.iiacnl .,.. Jinn V. Wxuit vice-rrf ldenT...., .... A.T. Faihk Bocretsry P..T. w. Oatiii Treasurer.,.. . WlJi T. hawtkh DW. 8. lIAHTBR..vm....... JHO. UOMAMAUA ED. II. ! U4 OOOBT. Xnttrtd kt the PoltofSot at Akron, Ohio, as Second-Cuus Mill Miwr. Dsllrsrtd Brery Brining by Carrier Boy 6 CENTS A WEEK ByUalllMO ... II.J3lorUli Month! Official Papor of the City of Akron. TO TELEPHONE THE DEMOCRAT CALL NO. 180. THURSDAY, DEOEMHER 14 IiirnniAi.isM,n blgstandlng army and high taxes are Inseparable) com panions. Tub whole intont and olloot of tho the Oold Standard bill that la being railroaded through tho Lower House, under the gag rule, this wool:, can be expressed in two words: More bonds. SuitlKG the Cleveland Adminis tration the total annual expenses of tho federal government weie less than T2&0,C00,00Q. Tho present Administration has managed to Incrcaso theso expenses to tho cnor mous sum of f(!3l, 000,000. And tlin limit has not yotboon reached. Mk. O. 0. BAiinnu hr.s consented to leoturo In favor of TruslBntan approaching meeting of Akron's now Economic Leaguo, and Judge N. 1). Tlbbals will lecturo ngaiUHt thorn. Here are treats that people would bo willing to go miles to enjoy. Tho Dkmociiat suggests that after tho League gets a llttlo farthor along It havo another dtsausslon on Trusts, by tho Hon. Marcus A. Hanua and Attorney General Monnott. Tub Currency Reformers In Con gress will not be satisfied with any thing short of a dollar "that's good In Kuropo." For that reason thoy ore going to drlvo more than half a billion dollars of Undo Sam's silver and treasury notes out of circulation to make room for gold. This might be all right were the market bo ovor stocked with gold that n demand had to bo created for It, but uudor tho circumstances, with practically every nation ou earth suirorlng from the scarcity of gold, the evil effects of tho contraction Unit will lesult from driving tho silver and treasury notes from circulation will liu felt by every manufacturer, lnoiohnut, farmer, mechanic and labnror. Tin; full text of tho troaty butweou tho President of tho United Stalls and "Ills Highness, the Hultati of Jolo (Sulu), the Dato Kujah Mmla, tho Dato Attlk, the Hato Oalhl, and tho Dato Joukanau," will be found in.our news colums today, it having bcon sent to tho Senate by the Trcsl. dent. It will be Interesting to our readers to note that in addition to "His Highness, Hadji Mohammed WdIouioI Klram, tho Sultan of Sulu," Uncle Sam has upon his pen sion list in tho Sulu Islands bene ficiaries in tho persons of Hadji llutii, Serif Haguln, Dato Amir HuksIii, Dato ItnJaJi and others equally worthy and illustrious. Tin: Cleveland Leader wonders what lias hecoino of that old fraud, the balance of trado, which ought to bo showing up to help Amorlca out of a financial hole about this time of year. Tho same paper wljl soon be woniltrlng what becomes of Uncle Ham's gold aftor tho Administration elfocts Its plan of goltlng rid of the sliver and treasury notes. Under the single gold standard's operation, tho gold, llko the fickle "balance of trade," may bo hero today, and some, where eUo tomorrow, (llvo tho Leader n llttlo more Insight Into tho great sholl.gamo of modem finan ciering and It will eoiicludn that Macbeth had In mind gold and trade balances whon ho said: "Nothing Is, but what Is not." Two Fires. Two alarms of flro were turned In botween 6 and fl o'olook Wodnesday evening. The first was a dwelling house at 111 Forest St., owned by II G, Qriflln and occupied by K. L. Koxon. The second was at the home of 1 II, Le Count, 102 Lincoln St., caused by the explosion of a lamp. Damage at both places was slight. I From. Now I m Hi a; Hi Hi Hi Hi m '.ft m Christmas!! Open every ovenins, airordins An opportuni ty for tiioso who can not get in during tho day, to solect their presents. Como in and too tho many beautiful and useful articles that will make suitable) gifts for your lady or gentle men friend. fl! M Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi vw 116 South Howard st. ? SSSSSSSSV' INJURIES Caused Death of Engineer David Lewis. Ho Was Struck by D. & 0. Train Tuesday Night. David Lowls died at the City hos pital at fl o'olock Wednesday even ing from Injuries lceelved by being struck by a II. & O. train at Conlor si. crossing Tuesday night. Hr. Lowls was 70 ytrrs of ago and employed by tho India Rubber com pany as night englncor. Ho resided at 123 Grant st., and loaves u wlfo and flvo grown up children. The re mains will be takon to llisslllon, his formor home, Friday, whore tho funornl will bo hold Saturday. Mr. Lowls has lived In Akron two years. -THE MESSIAH." Handel's Groat Master piece Was Sung. Second Annual Performance by Tues day Musical Club A Success. The second annual performance by tho Tuesday Mimical club, of Han del's grand master "Tho Messiah," was a signal triumph for this splen did musical organization. Tho nudlenco, representative of Akron's muslo lovers, was delighted with tho excellence of tho produc tion. Adverse criticism would be out of place In an account of the per formance It was superior In every detail. Much credit Is duo Miss Holon A. Storor for tho siiccosh of "The Mes sloh." It was under her training that the club reaelud Us present do gioo of superiority. The Inspiring choruseH were gl en with a minority and shading that could call forth on lyworiU of praise. Tim club was assisted by Mrs. Scabiiry O. Ford, soprano; Mrs. ICatherlno Honk Tal bot, contralto; Mi. (Iiorgo Hamlin, tenor; Mr. Kiicsion llnshuell, bass; Mr. John Crnlg Kclloy, organist and Mrs. Chnrhm Hruot, pinniit. Mrs. Ford sang tho t-oprano solos with an Insight and disctetlon. In tho beautiful "Itojolce tlrcittly" and "1 Know That My Redooinvr LIv oth" her voice was heard to groat adautage. Mrs. Talbot sung: "He was Despised" and "O Thou That Tollest" most feelingly. She has a voice of splendid range and great versatility. MrvHninllii handled tho dllllcult tenor solos llko an ar tist. His "Comfort Yo" and "Ho that Dwelloth" were splendid exam pies of recitative work, Mr. Rush noil, puts character Into the bass so loH. His voice Is of great volume. deep and full of opreslon, Mr. Kelley, tho organist, addfd miiuh to tho success of tho production. SEVENTY MILES. New Engines Go That Distance In uno Hour. Tho Kile railroad Is putting: on mw engines on their fan trains. Ono of the now Incomotlus passed through Akron, Tuesduy. It will bo Ufccd between Marlon and Chicago. The drlvo wheels are II feet and 10 Inohos high, and the englno oorrles 200 pounds of Bteam. 'A speed of 70 miles per hour Is guaranteed. Tho cnglues nro turned out of tho com pany's shops at Mcadvlllo, l'a. JIM! Another Discovered. Is Anxious to Meet Men of His Weight. Williams Makes Record For the Series. White Tells Tale of Woe to Chicago Mon. Claims McKcan Was Unfair Local Sporting News. The North End Athletic club has developed u now champion in Honry Maahs. He claims he can dispose of any man in the county, whoso wolght Is only 114 pounds. Maahs Is only 10 years of ago, yot he is declared to bo ono of tho best boxers for his wolght evor seen In Akron. Jamosilrcnnan, his innnagor, Is willing to sign artl olcs for ii match with any 114 pound boxer In tho county. He will bet 150 on tho outcome. First Toam. Tho players from whom will be selected tho first team of tho Kirk wood olubnro tho following: MoBsrs. Howjand, Frnln, Carter, Williams, Koplln and Firestone. Summits Won. At the Howard st. alloys Wednes day night tho SummltB defeated tho Eureka toam by 17 pirns. Scoro, Summits, 777; Eureka, 755. Team Lot Money. Tho Athletic committee of tho Ak ron High school has accoptcd tho report of Clarence Carlton, manager of this year's foot ball toam. Tho soason wni not a success financially, tho team's expenses excocdlng re ceipts by $(W. Another meeting will bo hold next week, whon action will bo taken, relatlvo tonoxt year's base hall, foot ball and traok teams. While Is Indignant. As soon as Tommy Whlto reached Chicago ho hustled over to tho ofllco of tho Intor-Ocean and poured forth a terrible tulo of woo. What ho said to the sporting editor in reforonco to I0d MeKonn's decision In his go with Ait.Slmms Is redlculoui. Ho was robbed, that is ho sayho thinks so. Taking White's word for It, tho In-tor-Oconii pilnu n shameful criti cism of tho referee. Among othor thhiRn It says that MoKenu and Oeo. Touhey, HImms' manager, wore In collusion. This Is untrue. There Is porhopH room for argument as to tho wisdom of tho di elslou. That White hail everything his own way or that Slmuis did not havo tho Chicago man gioggy Is a falsehood, Rulilln MalchoJ. Oils Ituhlln and Stockings Conroy will moot under tho auspices of the ilroadway Athletlo club, New York, Tuesday night, Deo. 10. Record Scoro. Hurry Williams scored 401 phis In two games, bowled on tho Kirk wood alleys Wednesday ovonlng, Ills totals wero t!IG and 181), an nvor- ngoof 202. This Is tho highest of tho present Belles. Tho E team of whlcji ho Is a member, won two games from tho 11 teum, Thohcoro: 11 1010; 1)711; total 1MU. K 10:i3; lOfltl; total mm. Slinni Injured. Geo. V. Touhoy, Sluinis' managor, Mates that ho Is ready to make an other match with White. Slrmns was Injured after tho light, whllo in a Turkish bath. A i libber turned boiling hot water on tho pugilist's legs, (.cabling him painfully. CAMERA CLUB. Excellent Program Arranged For Next Meeting Interesting Views. An excellent iiroirrnm has been prepared for tho next meeting of the Akion Camera club, It Includes n demonstration of tlo makliiir of trnusparoucos by K. V. Terms and tho toning of Arlsto platlno paper by Earl Hlttei. At Tuesday night's meeting lows from Seattle, Tacoma, Itocky mountains and Klondike wore shown. Theyweiomado by F. E. Courtney. An aduress on "Suow l'hotography," was given by E. W. Terrass. NO CHANGE' Will bo Made In Value of Shares. German-American Hall Company Has Sold Much Stock Interested. So groat has been the demand for stock In the German-American com pany, which proposesjto build a now publlo hall for Akron, and so many shares havo already been subscribed that tho commltteo havo found it In expedient to inako any change lathe number and slzo of the shares. The plan will be carried out as originally intended, and $500 shares of 100 each will bo disposed of. However, fractional shares will be sold, making It possible for all citi zens to havo u personal interest iu the new enterprise. The recommendation of tho Cham ber of Commerce that 0,000 shares of $10 onoh be sold will necessarily be sot asldo. This will not prevent tho Chamber from taking an aotlvo part In soliciting stock subscriptions and a hearty co-operation will bo glvou. Tho Tuesday Musical club will consider tho advisability of giving Its assistance to tho project nt Its noxt meeting. As the new building will ho an especially fluo ball for largo musical concerts It Is bollovcd thattlio club will endorse tho plan and materially aid In securing tho funds. THE SPORTING WORLD. Henry Spencer, the well known American Jockey who rode for Jauies It. Kecne and IVrr; Belmont during tho past Lcason, nlll get $10,000 from the Kecne stable for his sen Ices dur ing tho season of 1000. He will be per mitted to accept outslilo mounts, and his earnings will atll' amount to $25, 100 during the next jeiir. Spencer, UUc those other famous Jockeys, Slonne, tho Helffs nnd Iho Martins, Is a product of the west. lie fY rX2iSM .-n.whti f, Wff KlJv'VlC 7-.VJ sivvy iL-r- SWW.JAffli y ..&N "SKV-Ssvot: ! fM8 ,WSSSSS!' e J; i A awfflaiK tWAO&ggZ 'rtM-ra5"r l V-M'fa v$&.mrfti? . wn? r;.i vstjjru a-w i i JOCKT.Y iiExnv siTvcrn. came from San I'rnnelsco, where his skill In the saddle linil won for hi in tho lepul.illou of liclng the best Jockey on tln l'liclllc slope. Silencer 111 ride the Keene entry In the lhigllali Derby, James It. Keene hallux a number of entries for this great eicut. It Is possible, tuciefote, thut nn American horse may bring hock the great stake. Jockey Hpeuccr (iiplmeil the itrent I'litmlty on Cha eornuc and the Itcnllzatlon on lltliel tiert, besides winning 122 other stake and pin so eieiits. (Jnmlillnic AmniiR nonlera. Itonluis of a studious tutu of mind aie beginning to wonder Just how far the h j lira IiciuIihI monster gnmbllug ran I'nstin his tentacles on their fn voilto sport. Ileretofoio a number of plnycrs hne Indulged In games for tin n 1 1 linger or for pooh, with no ap parent dctihueiit to the sport. These weie In lionise public matches nnd Mere much In the snmo category as whist games wheie the players sit down foi' a quiet contest at so much a comer. Of lute, however, theio stems to hne nrlsen a tendency tonnrd pub lic matches for larger sums, and new Hint the thin end of tho wedge has been Introduced It Is lnuil to state where the matter will end. l'osslhly It Mill teimlniito In a well defined line between amateurs and profcislonnls. If, on tho other blind, public matches tor lingers should In crease, the Ufiiul tumbles Incident to spoit In which gnmbllug preinlls arc likely to lie felt and the effect en the game be dluistious. How Hug Is essentially n boelablo sport, and tho Introduction of specula tion would surely detinct much from tho fratenji' fetllng that now exists among the ,nrlou clubs und ludlihl uals. .itr Senle of Welabtl. Dllly Madden, Sim rirepntrlek nnd a number of others Interested In box lug weie dkcustlng the scnleof weights recently nnd nil admitted Hint as now arranged the Heights were unjust nud hud been shifted to suit tho whims of certain clinniplous. After considera ble aigunient It was tho unanimous opinion Hint the following suile of weights would be a decided Improve ment oi er the stein, or Isck of sys tem, that prevails at present: PuUQitt. lprrwcljM ,....,...,,,, ,,,.,,,,,., 105 lUntGinweitbt ...,,,.., ..,, i Prltlicrwriiflit , ,...,, ,. 125 LIcMwrlsht ,.....,.., 133 Uclterwrlxlit ,,..... 115 Ultlllpnrls)it ,,,,, 55 InUrmrOi.t. wrl-tit ,,,..,.. ,,, 165 Ifotvjnc-lght, ill cur ,,., i,, 1S5 Ily arranging tho scale so that fen pounds scpniatcs each diss, all classes will thus be placed ou an equal foot ing. Ily establishing the Intermediate heavyweight class many men, like Mc Coy, ClioynsVI ami others, who cannot rough It with such heavy fellows as - -rS'r3'552:rOA TltM ,r ...mKwSi 6 i!MKWMft (HBRdHHHH tiM mvzii rwa vwm- vnr Mv' O? V Jeffries, Ituhlln and Sharkey, will hava a chance nt a more rcnsonnblo weight, nnd It would he optional It they en tered the heavier class. Handy io tlepnlr rnnctnrts. Many a'YIdcr has been saved a tramp homeward by using clastic bands to repair a punctilio and has been aston ished at tho excellence and lasting charnctcr of such o Job. Now a west ern firm turns out a tool especially designed to poke clastic bands Into puncture holes and urges It and the bands as the leiy best of repair kits. Tho bnnds are pushed through the bole and stretched out by means of a pronged needle, aud a bell shaped Iceic prevents tho bands from being pulled out when the needla Is with drawn. After the elastics have been imenrcd with cement such a repair will very rarely leak, and It Is said a puueturo of any size can be satisfac torily treated In this way. Itrmnrknhle Shooting rtecord. A rccoid of rifle shooting which. It la believed, stands unequalcd was made at the regular meeting of the Denver Itlflo club recently. C. O. Ford, the secretary of the club, scored 109 out of n possible 200 on n 600 yard innge with the regulation target for that dis tance. The record wns mnde from 40 shots. Ford scored eight butlseyes, then put the next shot In the circle Immediately outside of the bullseye, following with 31 consecutive bulls eyes. The latter Is tun remarkable feature of the record. JINGLS. The wtnntn.T football team giied proud From out their full man lui.cn. There vttre three whole riba io the crowd, five nosea leaned una ron, Otiu Iff lay la a plaater shroud, And thi denta lu the skulls were lereo. Their iwratcra, mud from neck to belt No (rat 1)1 na did adorn, Cut brcaitpiatci of thtir rlrala' scalps Were crjr meet I worn Tho muiclts 'nrath thtlr blackened eyea Wire swelling like popped corn. The half back beamed from out his spllatt And rubbed his battered knee. "Now, by the great M. Elt'i Rhnat, We'vo knocked 'cm cold!" quoth he. "They'll tear what hair tliey'ft left, 1 wot. O'er a scoro so hard to asal' The captain turned his stiffened neck And blinked a fishy eye. "Yea, they're our meat!" he muacd, and yet ilethouirht I heard him ilgli. "When that they aavr our last touchdown They wandered off to die." lie alghcd again. "And yet," he said, Leaa aad of speech than mild, "They put us up a red hot game. Foreootli, It made 'em wl-d To ate in fall down o'er their score I don't think l" and he smiled. "And yet" he drooped his muddy head And hid bis war scarred ears "And yet they srored" The team rose up, "With blttrr taunts and fleers, Cut knew 'twas true! They turned away And wept. (I heard their tears ) 1 Chicago Record. A Modern Sublimity, Writ en, O genlust Did your pea Etill scurry o'er the page, Uor doubt the time la coming whea You'll be the reigning rage. Tour diction, with Its potent touch, On ahetiei ahull be dieplayed, In tarloua atores you'll learn how much A thought la worth In trade. And you (hall hear the loud apptauie Which critics cannot hush And feel that it la )ou who cause i A bargain counter rush. L Washington Star. T Tlie Old Jokes. 1 lore to hear the old, old Jokes Joe illlltr uied to tell, 71i9 puns that pleased the old, old folks. Hist Miller worked ao well. There's nothing ILLe tho old, old quips. Though mnia grown now they be. And, uttered now by other lips, They hold their charm for me. A I llellly wished the old, old band To play another tune, Bo do 1 long to have at hand Old Jokes this afternoon. They're sweeter far, these rets, to nt Titan so called new Jokes sprung) They take me back In memory To tlajs worn I was young, "" Who does not lore the old, old gars, And rsnnot snort with Joy At hearing, though they're clothed In rags. Those glbea that he, a loy, aa worn to hear th circus clown Dellrer with such seat When he sal In the tent In town Ilreaaed In his Sunday beat? 0o, actors of the present ago ' 1e tolling mummrr men- We love to see you take the stag And work those jokes again. We would not hate you atop; keep cat Iray give us nothing newj Ti for the siks of days now gone W tribute pay to you Philadelphia North American. Tho niie of the Airkirurd nor lie longed to be great and he longed to rise, And they Untried at him: He studied books tU he strained bis eyes. And they laughed at him I Ills tongue was thick, but his will was strong, Ills cars wrre big and his legs wrre long, la a hundred ways his plans went wrong, And they laughed at him. tie held his course day after day. And they laughed at him lie pscked his satchel and went away. And they laughed at html They heard of the blunders he made in town, In his awkward efforts to win renown To them he was merely a foolish clown. And they hushed at him. Tlie pepsrs began to mention his name! They were proud of him; lie wss getting up, he was winning famsi They were proud of hi ml Go down among them thrre today, And you'll hear his wUo old neighbors say They 'alwan knowed he'd make his way," And the 're proud of him I Chicago Times lit raid Talinvr Candle n Medicine. In France thu peasantry stilt stick to medlelnus cnlctilutoil to turn tho aver ago doctor's hnlr Krrxy with horror, Wine Is an Ingrvdlcnt of ecry pre 6crUt!oti. In fever cases It la nlnuyH the pre dominant one, Tho French peasant's faith tn fermented grant) jutco Is truly beautiful. If lila children me stricken with tho measloi, ho r! es them wlno well Bweetuied with honey nnd highly Rple ed with pepper. For a severe cold ho administers a quart of red wine and a melted tallow candle mixed. For near let or brnln fecr he gives eggs, whlto wine and soot well beaten together. Not all their superstitions are curl ous. Some are pat little. A mother, for InMnnce. often buries her dead child with Its favorite toy or n lock of her own hair In the ouflln, "that It may not feel quite ulono," Russian families, whon moving to a new home. Lludle the Ore ou the heuith with coal brought from the old rcitdence. It Is strange, but true, that today will bo yestcriJUy. tomorrow. Chicago Nona. .- -. Baguc Bros. & Co. Holiday RUG SALE Of ovcry description and size, that will como in very nico for an Xmiis gift. All tho now colorings and clovor patterns. You can make your selections now and wo will hold until Christmas for you. A lot of short lengths of CARPETS will also bo closed very cheap. Suitable for rugs aud small rooms. In this same department you will find a magnificent lino of Carpet Sweepers and Hassocks And on the same floor aro to bo found an astonishingly largo collection of FINE WOOLEN BLANKETS and HOME-MADE COMFORTABLES. Baguc Bros. & Co. Absoluto Control. It Is said that the Baltlmoro A Ohio will nsBumo absolute control of theO.T. &V. tho 1st of January. Within tho last fow days two of tho minor departments of the Valley havo been trausfered to the B. & O. general offices In Baltimore. Em ployes of the road are on the anxious seat. TO CURE U GRIPPE IN TWO DAYS Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlno Tab lots. All druggists refund tho money If it fails to oure. E. W. Grove's elgimturo is on each box. 25c. 2 Great Reductions in Millinery t Friday and Saturday, Dec IS and 16 4 WE PLACE ON SALE 50 Trimmed Hats At Just Malf-pric Hats formerly sold at $8.00 $4.00 Hats formorly sold at $0.00 $3.00 Hats formerly sold at Sii.OO $2.;o 4 Hats formorly soli at $4.00 Many bargains novor equaled herotoforo iu this city. Tams and Rough liidors bolow cost. Foathers and Millinory Goods at marked-down prices. i BVlSss BV1. 122 S. Howard st. Booms "rT'yyvyrv'rvwinr vv wwy Pouohot, Hunsloker & Oo.'s Hardware and stove Store. 2 16-2 1 8 S. Main st. -!-0 Akron Dental Parlors You enn get beautiful teeth that fit, look lifelike and are durable. A Rood sot for.... .... 'lllOlu'lt Will COt. Wllllllfs 00 IlrUlRO Work . )8.H ola Ormvnn ,. Coo up Extracting only KlRhtecn jfnri of prnrtlrAl flxperlenco In tho dental ftrt. Wo can Hietirfullyguiirumt'e ported work nnil Batlsiucllon. Will honor any duo Mils ur orders enterod pmo by lr. fr'elker. Dr. H. J. Saunders, '$' ""i-i rim-ri f-'" """ yi o m e jgdu lyjLii ' ' " ' 1 1 ' ' w 'ill ii i' jji (sffiSr(ffifSW3RTO onstbio ugsostions for NntliliiK could bo inont acceptable as a Christmas present than PERFUMES AiMD TOILET GOODS. Wo nro showing an. olegant line of notions at very reasonable prices. Jiest brands of cigars kept hero. Dr- n- sx rRiscniPTioss rUgS CAREFDILT J. M. LAFFER, Druggist DOS HOTEL - C0E. HAW AITB' 1 tJflCZK CLAKZITDOn BIRTHS. Daiikow December 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dnrkow, 230 Hickory st., a son. i AiKfeN December 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aiken, 420 East Center St., a daughter. Coornu December 12, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cooper, 127 Sherman St., a daughter. Newman December 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob N. Newman, 117 Bank St., a son. READ DEMOCRAT LINERS $2.00 E. Durkinf over Beid Bros. Shoo Store. Qoforo Purchasing XmSFRESENTS Call and see our NEW OPAL WABE. Jt stands n bettor fire test than any pranlteworo in the market and more liandnomo and durable Flue NIokel and l'orcelaln Coffee and Tea Pots, Elegant Table Cutlery, Carving Sets, Pocket Knives, etc., or any of those Natural Gas Stoves Everything useful and desirable. .... M.CO to n oo J CO to (5 00 HuccoMor to Dr. Felkcr. Ofllco, Hull IU'k, cor. jlownrd & Mnrket Open e unlngs. tjundii s from 10 to 3. HEADQUARTERS FOR Christmas Candies. SPECIAL PRICES TO Churches, Schools and Societies FULL LINE OF Fruits sand Nuts. N. LASKARIS CO. Phone 289. 162 South Howard St., a 062 u. Howard St., op. city building, - "T"""" 1 1 AlDdS fromptlt ard - .... COMf 0UHDID. 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