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svtm ""vh MACCABEES Elect Officers at Richfield dorhill Dead. Mrs. Un- Town Lino, Deo. 18-The L.O.T.M. of Rlohnold Hlvo, No. 180, hail their election of officers Friday. Tho fol lowing wore elected : Commander, Mrs. 10. Huck; lieut. com., Mrs. F. Rathburn; past com., Mrs. Lovl HalllwIU; record keopor, Mrs. J. Gnrgett) finance keeper, Mrs. Both Duston; chnplnln, Mrs. Bum Fnublo; norgeant, Mrs. Frnnk Blgolow; mls-tress-at-armsJMrs.ICbas.Osborntsen-tlnal, Mrs. Paul Phelps; picket, Mrs. Win. Bonnnge; captain, Miss Eva Bennago; pianist, Mrs. Geo. Vowles. Tho K.O.T.M. of Richfield Tent, No. 105, elected tho following officers Saturday night: Commander, J. O. Bockwood; lieut coin., B. O. Buok; record and Unanco keeper, P. C. Blgolow; chaplain, O. 0. Osborn; sergeant, Frank Blgelow; master-at-arms. R. S. Phelns: first master-at- arms, John Cook; second mastor-at arms, Fred idcnarason; picicot, it nrnhnm. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Llnilormnn of Traverses, uuy, iuicu., cauea on Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Carter nnd daughter a fow days ago. Thoy aro aiso visiting otner relatives. Chns. Turner and wife of Conloy called on friends here last Thursday. The singing school nt Hnmmona s Cornors Is progressing flnoly. Ohas. Wilson, wife and family of Akron spent Thanksgiving at W. B Vnllern's. There Is to bo a dance at tho hotel at West Blohfleld Xmas night. Mrs. Underbill, who has been a great sufferer for about a year, died at this plnco Sunday night. In terment at W. Richfield. She leaves one son and two daughtars Mm. John Klrby.'who lives In Richfield, and Mrs. Mary Unesett and John Bassett of Nebraska. They mourn the Iosb of thoir denr mother. 1) ceased was well liked by all who Knewner. xou uutss Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Curet Over Night tho most stubborn cold as well as all Its complications tickling In tho throat, husky volco and violent oouehlne. It is the most wonderful medicine that science has produced. 9 AFTER FORTY YEARS Brothers and Sisters Met The New3 at Twinsburg. Twlnsbunr. Dec. IS. Adolph Hag oman of Jnrdlno, Montana, who has been visiting his pareutB in Akron isr tne lust tnree montns, visited nis partner's parents, Air. nnu Mrs. A N, Sternly, one day last woek. Mr Hagoman has returnod to his Mon tana homo. AHIe Buidwln and Thompson iiureu oi uieveianu. spent Sunday with their parents at thlsnlace. Wm. Twirl nnd wife wore called to Cleveland last Saturday 'to attend tne runerni oi a irionu. E A. Wilson, who hns beon build ing houses near tho Lorain Steel plant, has come home to winter. Geo. Burroughs, who hns been in California the past year, has return ed to Twinsmng to sponu tne winter, Betn li. Hnncnott, who is ver, much out of health, is trolntr to star for Gallipalis tomorrow to tako n course of medical treatment. Mrs. Sherman Lane, who has beon in California visiting brothors and Bisters for the last eight woeks, ha returneu nome. buo reports a verj nleasant visit. Boinn nf them slit hud not Rnnn fnr 4(1 venrft. Shn thlnLt California a very liesii able State to live in. Not a Surprise. It will not be a surprise to any whe are at all familiar with the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cougl Romcdy, to know that peoplo overy- whero take pleasuro iu rolutlng theli experience In tho uso of that splen did mediclno and In telling of tin benefit thoy have received from it of bad colds It has cured, of threat ened attacks of pneumonia it hut averted and of the children It ha saved from nttaoks of croup and whooping cough. It is a grand, gooc medicine. For sale by all druggists E. Steinbaoher & ' Co., wholeBah agents. LOYAL OAK, Mr. and Mrs. Mnrk Young hav roturned from'a four weoks' visit li Michigan and report n very pleasant lime. Geo. H. Betz, wife and son, Lloyd spent Sunday with P. 13. Ware's o Hametown. Elmer Holme will leave tin Reimer farm in the spring. It i not yetknown who his successor wil bo. Tho pro rata assessment of tin Norton Mutual Fire association -nil be 2.8 mills on tho dollar to lay tin losses sustained in 1830. Tho totn loss amounted to J0.3VJ.02. Reported that James Harter wil succeed Mr. Keck, (lie present occu pant of Owen Sweitzer farm, in tli spring. Ben box. Catarrh Cannot bo Cured with LOOAIi APPLICATIONS, ns thoy can not reach tho sunt ot the illio.itg. cutnrn Is abluent or consllteitlemnl dUeti&e, mid h order to cure It ou must talto Interna remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takoi Internally, and nets directly on tho blooi and mucous surfaces. llnlrsCutarrltCup Is not a quack medicine. Ituns prescrluci by one of tho best phjslclnnslu this coun try for yeurs, nnd Is ft reKUlar prescription It Is compost d of tho bent tonics known comhlnod Mlth tho best blood purifiers, act tag (llroctly on tho mucous surHccs. Tli fiorfect combination of tho two Ingretllnntr shat produces such wonderful results li ourltic Catarrh. Hend for testimonials, f re t . J. CHUNKY .t CO., I'rops , Toledo, C Bold by druggists, prleo "5o. Hall's Family I'll Is aro tho host. COMET. Miss Irlma Brouchor, who wat- ttCK, is improving. Georgo Conrad lias removed to lib own homo near the feeder. Job Kleokner haB moved into the lious. vacated by Mr. Conrad; Thom.v Kleckner Into the house vacated b, tbo former. diaries Worklngor haB removet to Barberton where he bought a lc and built a house. Homer Treesh has obtained em ployment In tho Rubber Works Akron. Butohering is In full blast. S. A. Rinnlngor Is making some extensive improvements to lilt house. L. A.Treesh has commenced wrltlnp a history of tho Treesh family. Hi requests every Troesh who sees this In the paper to write a historical biography of them and thoir families and send the same to him at CJoniot, Ohio. This will bo greatly appreciated. GOLD Maif Sawdf. Gold Dust cleans everything about the house better, with half the effort, in half the time and at half the cost of soap or any other cleanser. Band far tn booklst M Qoldsa Raits for Uoussw.rk " THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Ostein St. Liolt NcwYork Boitoa UNITED WORKMEN. ft rand Ma tor 'WorL.i.inn of Califor nia Chip From the Worhiihop, i I. M. Collius of Tirsno, Brand muster fcorLman of the California juilsd.ctlon, hns ulrcuuj pror eil tho wisdom of the grand lodge In olcvntlnff him to the high posi tion he so ably fills. Since his eleUion a notice uMo increase of zeal for the order hasmunlfcsted it self in proposi tions for member B'dpand a general awakening in the lodjzcH, although California has neter been slow. I. m. coixixa. TbIfi utmosphero BpeaLs well for the order in the Golden State, lhe present incmbcrshln la about 1! 1,000 iu 207 lodges nnd D2 lodges of the Degiee of Ilonnt. the woman's auxiliary. The recent celebration of the thirtj -first annhcrsury wan the largest gathering of the Li ml ever held in San Frnnelseo. The fiaternal visits of the Workmen's association of St. Louis bare Injected much enthusiasm nnd activity into pcv eial of the lodges which huve teen for a long time on the quiet list. Golden Utile and Oiiental lodges have received U8 ap plications ns a iLsutt. Grand total bencflclary fund disbursed by the order from organization to Sept. 1. 50S.427.W5. The total gain in membership thus far this year in New York state Is 093. Dur ing the month of October the net gain was CO, exclusive of the to new lodge instituted in that month. During the month of October S3G new members were added to the order in Pennsylvania. Seven hundred nnd three applications were lecentd ut tho Massachusetts grand lodge office during the mouth of October. Louisiana leports ttmt it will be able to repay money borrowed fiom tho war ro Itef fund by Jan. 10. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. IChorasinn Will Do Prominent at De troit Helmet Gllnta. The convention of the supreme lodge and encampment of the unifouu rank to be held nt Detroit next August will see the Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khorassan iu all their glory. The tem ples of the order throughout Michigan are the laigest in the world, nnd Mecca temple, at Detroit, has n membership of over 000, eery one of whom is already laying plans for a great celebration next August. Among other large temples in Michigan is the one at Ginud Itapids, with n membeishlp of over 700. One at Battle Creek has GOO members. Chicago Is eoM to be tiLIng initial steps looking to the erection of a Pythian cas tle. In Indiana the past year 31 members were bus ponded for other causes than noupajimnt of dues, and HO were ex pelled. Past Supreme Chancellors Walter B. Richie nnd Philip T. Colgrove were both la attendance at the receut convention of the National Pythian Press association. RED MEN. (loo a Work Delntr Done In Pennsyl Tan la Alonjr lbs Trail Tho work accomplished by the great mchem and,boaid of great chiefs, Penn sylvania, in the paBt four months has 1 een four new trilns instituted; also four councils. Decree of Pocuhontas; one uni form league, and one beneficial degree council. Sixty tilbefi have been officially tistttd and ten district councils attended. Addressed v.ere made nt five anniversa ries. The next two months tho grent nchem Intends to devoto to othclal limitations in the counties of Philadel phia, Dt lauu re and Chester. The In crease In the order so far has been 1,800. The order will observe with memorial services the one hundredth nnniveisary of the death of George Washington, Dec. 14. Reports of the New Yoik Ilaymnhers Bhow 41 lofts In good condition, with a membership of ",C9H, nn Increase of 105 In six months, and 275 past chief hay makers. Past sachems of Brooklyn arev taking steps to form an association, Mlrlmlcht tribe of North Attleboro worked the chief degree on itf candidates recently and received 10 applications. ODD FELLOWS. ITonora to an Cateemed Veteran. Triple I-tuk Notca. At the recent session of th.p grand lodge of New Ilampshlie that noble vct erun Odd Pellow and esteemed worthy tflicer Grand Socretary, Joseph Kidder was mude the happy recipient of the good will and wishes of his brother mem bers of the grand Jodge by being pre sented witL an honorable veteran Jewel h honor of his long and faithful services s o fraught thought of Wil ith WWlil'S In no necessity for the ordeal of child birth to be either painful or danger- nua The ne fit nre pregnancy ao prepares the ayitetu for the event that without DDT dlacomfort whatever. Thil liniment has of women through this great crisis without suff ertnr and they declare It a ffodsend to women fiend for free book contiluloc information of priceless vslua. Aadreu, firadfitM KcguUtor Co., ARItON DAILY DEMOCRAT. DTJBT and his half century of valuable mem berSiUp. Odd Pcilows Herald. Odd rellowshlp tshow a a steady grow th. It Is not a mushroom, but a sturdy oak, The sovereign grnnd lodge, as usual, begnn ut the wrong end to curtail ex penses. t The power to authorize the consolida tion of subordinate lodges nnd to arrange the terms and conditions of such consoli dation is vesttd In subordinate grand lodges, and such grnnd lodges possess the power to Issue under the circum stances named a new charter to the con solidated lodge, bearing such name nnd number as the grand lodge shall deter mine. The legislation of 1S03 providing for RcbeLnh install til Ion floor work has nev er been repealed. Membership In a Rebckah lodge Is de pendent on continuous good standing in a subordinate lodge, and a brother sus pended for nonpayment of dues lu his subordinate lodge la by reason thereof suspended from membership la the Re bckah lodge to which he belongs. California grand lodge fixed a Bpeclal per capita tax for mileage fund of 30 cents, due from the membership June 30 next. In those lodgcrooms where the mem bers 'as friends and brothers meet" will be found a testing place for souls made weary by t.e daily struggles with self ishness lu everyday life. Pennsylvania Is tbo banner state and Philadelphia the banner city In Odd Fel lowship. A member of a Rebckah lodge cannot vote upon nn application for member ship unless such member is clothed In proper regalia. All active chevaliers In good standing in their cantons arc eligible to the office of ensign. MASONIC. Idftlio'a Sever KonmfTlltate Law South, We at anil Bast. At tho late annual communication of the grand lodge of Idaho the recom mendation of Grand Master Btorer that the nonaffillatioa resolution requiring de mit members t6 affiliate within six months or be dismissed from the order be repealed was not adopted. A resolution was passed, howeer, requiring stilct en fotcement of the nouaffiliatlon resolution. It ts believed enforcement will result tn repeal of the resolution at the next ses sion of the grand lodge, Trestle board. From the earliest period of which any record remains It Is apparent that thft law of Masonry has been that merit hi the only fraternal ground for advance ment either to degree or to office. The grand lodge of Kentucky has pro vided the punishment of suspension for Douattcudance. The' grand Royal Arch chapter of Ver mont impoi.es no per capita (ax on its constituent chapters, only for degrees conferred. At Anvil City Alaska, which Is about 70 miles from St. Michael's, here arc about -00 Freemasons. An association has been formed, and It Is proposed to ask the grand lodge of California for a dispensation for a lodge. A worshipful master is not authorized to uunounce his appointment of subordi nate officers or committees bcfoie the year for which he Is chosen, shall have begun. Illinois and Missouri grand lodges ex empt constituent lodges from dues on members whose dues have been remitted. The average per capita table expense of the Masonic nome of Ohio the past year was onlj 13 03 cents per day per oc cupant, amounting to $2,3u0 for 50 In habitants. In California slander and the use of vile language Is a Masonic offense suffi cient to warrant suspension. A Mason's friendship can only be coin pdied to that never diminishing affection which individuals ever and under all cii cumstanccs cherish and retain for those who are kindred with them In blood. Kitlirhts ot Malta. The reports show a steady growth In every part of the order. Dutlng the year 10 communds have been stationed by thU body, nnd ten more are almost ready for institution. Mouut Sinai, Emmanuel and Minne apolis coinmnnderies gine a giand Inau gural ball upon the occasion of the open ing of the Malta temple at Minneapolis. There arc now six grand commauderles at work iu this countiy, and the seventh will no doubt be established In New York during the wiuter. A remarkably large number of new commands are being organized la ten states,, nnd the outlook for giowth was never brighter. Sir Charles K. Schuyler has resigned from the ohue of grand commander of Minnesota because of his removal to a new home in nnother state, and Sir An thouy G. Voght, who is the grand gen eralissimo, will fill that office until the end of the present term. Mnccatirea. Elkhart tent Is the largest m Indiana, with 1-U members. South Rend Is sec cud, with 421. September's net Increase In members under supreme tent jurisdiction was ,333 as against DUO for September, 1808. If each Sir Knight will do his best In the present campaign for secuilug new members, there will be plorioui resurrec tion becues In some of the valleys of dty bones before the dawn of the new ;ea,r. The supreme tent has been authorized No woman's happloeu ran be complete without children His her nature to love and want them The dreadful ordral tiirmitrii whtrii ilie extitctant tuotlier miul Dais, howeter. with pain, suffering and danger, that the vtry it fill her horror. There mmv Mother's Friend during- Friend It ta safely pasted carried thousands Atlanta, a a. THUESDAY. DEOESiflER 14 to currr on Iti sick and accident liuilncn la Ontario. Klttlonal Union. Hcnator McCbcsntr, after visiting .11 ino councils tlmiugliout ri'iinjlniula, reports tbo outlook rcrj encouruclns; nut tlio prospects for o larger Increase In membership durlnt; the present joar than at any time In tho history of tho oldir In tho state. Moto thin 1.100 members haro been received In the councils of St. Louis since tho first of the jenr. Knlahl. nnd Ladle, of Honor. In New Jersey the order hns ahotit 0,000 members. Of these 2,300 aru In Newark. A nnrt of this tnnmliTaliln n' jects to chancing the rate table, nnd In many lodges thcru has been talk of so cession from tbo grand lodge. There Is much dissatisfaction with the I new and higher rates of Insurance which tho supreme lodge has prepared and which will become effecthe on Jan. 1, 1000. I 5S I ? far as the iclief fund members are con cernid after Jan. 1. 1000. the contribu tions to that fund being made as the ro inlttances roach tbo supremo oCke. I Knight, of Honor, I Amerlcus lodge of New York I, known from Mnlne to California, und Its In fluence for good Is felt In many lodges over that great tcrrltoiy. Nine mpmhn of the order died In Cal-' Iforntu jurisdiction during October. O. J. iVytel, supren-e lepresentntlvp, has been elected grand dictator of New Jersey, Golden rni-Ie, The enthusiasm In the temple degree Is decidedly umnelous, lu I'euiisjhniiin il temples bating been nddid to tht Iht since the grnnd temple sesnion at Lan caster In May last. A new commandery of the milliu brnnrh hns been organized hi Indiana, t be stationed ut Marlon. Credit. Embarrassed countiy dcalrr 13 a Boston wholesale grocery "I would like to nnko n ot tin 1 1 nt " "now much can jou puj V" "Sevpnty-ilTo ccnti." "Vet vtcll," mid-Wholesale, "we t.lll close the" account." "1 suppose jou will continue' to lit mo have goods?" said Kcto.ll. "Not a dollar's worth," responded Wholesale, and tho former, discour aged, dropped Into a chair. Embarrassed retailer No. '1 Btupyvd to the desk and wanted to settle. "How much do jou offer" "Flvo cents." "All right," said the uncmbniras't.d Wholesale. "Can I havo any more goods?" "All you waut." Itctall No. 1, llslug: "How Is this? 1 pioposo paying you 75 cents on the dollai, and jou tcrusu mo credit. This' man otfeis joifonly 5 cents, and you wlll'trust him with all he wants." "My dear sir." exclaimed Whole-rale, "you nre paying too..nluch. Von won't bare any capital ,ei with which lo commence liiislnefcs ngiln." While upon the crodltlcss" retailer wont his way, wondering wBb otlgliuted the proverb, "Uonesty Is the best policy." New York Observer. Fool Lock. "Tou can bet t la always n fool for luck," said the titafiNvlio has had his nose to thegrlndstano all lilallfc. " "Now, there was Jack Shane of Ten nessee, who drev4g25,Q0O In a lottety. Jack didn't know enough lo go In out of the wot, but he had a little money, and be bqught n ticket that won, while I got ten nnd didn't fetch a ceut. The winning number was 43, and when 1 saw Jack I asked him how he happen ed to take that number. 'Well.' he snld, 'you see, It was this wav: 1 bad a dream one night, and I dreamed tlut the door of my room opened all of a sudden and a big number seven walked In. Then right after It enme other sev ens and more and raoie till the room was chuck full and I was about smoth ered under them. Then I woke up and began thinking It over. I knowed that one seven wasn't the number to dinw nor 77 nor 7,777, for there w ns a mil lion of them, nnd no lottery had that many numbers. Hut 1 figured awhile nnd at last made up my mind that sev en times seven was 42, nnd 42 was the number, so I d rawed that one. That wns all there was to It.' "Now,"' concluded the talker, "If that Isn't a case of n fool for luck w hat the dickens Is It?" Washington Star. SnvnnoCrnbs. The most savage specimen of the crab species Is fuund In .In pan, seeming to dream of nothing hutDghtlng-to delight In nothing half so much The minute he spies another of his kind lie scrapes his claws together lu rage, challenging hlin to the conihnt. Not n moment Is wasted In preliminaries, but nt It they go. hammer and tongs. It sounds like two rocks grinding against one nnother as their cI.iwb inttlo against the haul shells. The sand tiles as the warriors push each other hither and thither until at last one of them stretches himself out In the sun, tired to death. llut he does not beg for mercy or at tempt to run away, only feebly rubbing his claws together In defiance of the foe. That foe comes closer, and, with bis claws trembling with Joy nt his vic tory, the conqueror catches hold of one claw of the vanquished crab, twists It until It comes oft, nnd bears away the palpitating limb as a trophy of his prowess. Such Is a battle between warrior crabs. A Dllillophlle'. Reply Mandcll Crelghton, the bishop of London, has a honor of lending his favorite books, says a London corre spondent. The bishop Is a charming wt as well as u gicat scholar. A fel low clergyman once visited the bishop And took a fancy to an old edition of Shakespeare, He borrowed the volume and did not think to return It for sev eral months Finally the minister returned It with a letter, saying: "My Dear Bishop I hare great pleasuic In leturnlug the volume ou loaned me." The bishop answered: "My Dear Brother All the Joy Is mine." Denver Republican. i X Doolc She WonIdnt Rend. "There Is one book of Mr. Steven son's that 1 mj self have never read," said Mrs. Stevenson. "I refused to cad It and held to my refusal. 1 make Let ko or die. That's the alternative of tho shipwrecked man Tilth tho money bags. If there was only some one to throw lilm a life preserver, lie might save both life ana money. Without help It is let (;o or il!c. A (treat many peoplo have a like alternative before them. Iluslness men come to a point where the doctor tells them that they must " let go or die." Probably ho net vised a n oagc or" mountain air. There's an obstinate cougli that won't lie shaken off. The lungsnre weak and per haps bleeding. There is emaciation and other symptoms of disease, which if un sklllfully or Improperly treated terminate in consumption. 1 nousamis oi men nnd women in alike ' BfcMfttettra cal Discovery. It purifies the Mood. It carries off from the )tem all refuse nnd poisonous matter. It gives the infected organs the strength to throw off disease. ,TI "is tnkcn lck and felt so itupld I could hirdly po about " writ-o Mlu Mary Kitcew. of Cltfn. JaclKon Co , W Vo. " I hid imothrriiiir pells I went to our belt physidsnt snd they doctored rat alt ore summer. X kept growing ww and Rot vt weaV. I couM hsrdly go about Thtwo doctors I had laid I had lung trouble 1 had nn awful cough and one day mv aust told me of Dr Pierce a Golden Mtdlc&l Dfscorery. I sent snd aol a bottle of both kinds th -(.olden Medial Discovery nnd ' Favorite Prescription When I had taken that It helped me so much X ;M and got more I have taVen of loth tnedl cluia altogether, ten bottles Xow mr lungs do not hurt me, nud 1 don t have any cough lam stout now and as well as ever In my life " Gien imay. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on re ceipt of stvnps to pay expense of mall itifr v.y. Tho took contains 1008 pages and ;oo Illustrations. Send 31 one-cent utimpa for the pjper totiiul edition i - it enr t r r.o1- toiim! ddl .ddrcss r- oi wtileu in una lis u bygone age. 'lhe utithiir nlnuyx deeim It bis duty t urn dp lilt I'huijciciK tnlU In what I i n . iii ,l liugt.jgi- of that pe tlun tiiul 1 am ntw.').s sure that be doi u I l.uon pltlcly how the did UiU .to 1 iron t it'jil xuch books I would liner read the 'Dlick Arrow,' anil Mr StererMiu thought It ouch a good je.t,c tlut he Insisted upon dedl irllnj It to mo." IIIumuimI Indiana WeoLIJ. Wise Mnn. ' (ire.it Ide.i. that of Mike's," said the mtlitHlnvlk' heeler of the better sort, "He lin't satUCiil with sinking hands with IiIh popstltnenta In the ordinary w.iy Wl'fi he iiicttn one of them, he gralt both his hands." "Ain't that lather owrdolng It?" said the taiiilous person. "It might Inn!; that way to jou. but Mil e knows hi business. As long as he holds the fellow's hands bU watch Is Mife " -ludlaunpolls Journil. Tlie Minnie of It. "lioiirj'i H hurt your conscience to wt.ir these pretty blid wlngi on your bat'," "It tloi-i a little, because they are not genuine wlns. They nre only clever Imitations." CI lengo Tilbune. The cinllnnt Cnplnln, Mile. Aud what did jou say to Cap tain Martell? Mary 1 lint you'd bo down Iu a min ute, miss. Mile. And what did he say? Mnrj I'ltnse, miss, lie said. "Then give me a kiss before she conies." Pick Mo Dp Exnsperntlna i:dlth. "HniT). in new fiock Is either per fectly nennlng or else It Is hideous." "How Io you know ?" "1 met IMIth IlluUs when I was out, aud she didn't even mention It," De tiolt 1'iee Pre3s. Frliclitfal Alternntlve, "George Is a nice fellow," mused Arabella, "and looks cplendld In his lieutenant's uniform In spite of the fact that he lost one of his arms In Cuba. And Harry Is n nice fellow, too, nlthough he Is nn agent for one of these hated trusts It Is a hard thing to be compelled to choose be tween a one aimed man and an octo pus!" Chicago Tilbune. It yen haven t a regular, lioultbr trgcment of the botTtljiTorrdjr, you roilik.nrtvlll bo Keep your bonds oihii una bo v.on 1 oriu lu lliosuauKof violent blirslo. or )!!1 poison Is dm aorous Toe smoothest easiest, muat pirlcclu&v or kcoulnelbe bowels clear and clean Is to lake. I'loarant Palatable Potent TastoCood DoOood, Nevirslckon Weaken, er G rlt e lllo jOc.too Write for free samide, and bookli t on boaltb Address Sttrllss Briard; Csmpssy, ILIcsf, Sastnsl, Ksir Tars. 33a KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Faster than ever to California Chicago-Union Pacific & North -Western Line THE OVERLAND LIMITED leaves Chicaeo 6.30 a.m. dailv. arrives iSan Francisco S.IS afternoon of third day and Los Angeles early next mow ing. 110 cnange or cars: an meats in Dining Cars. Buffet Smoking and Library Cars with barber. Tne best of evervthlnn. The Pacific Exnress leaves 10.30 p. m. dally. Tourist ' Sleepers every day and personally conducted excursions every Thurs day. Illustrated book free. Cation any agent or address Chicago & North-Western Ry, tStSioaimttt - Aiis Vars 43iVlinSt. - C'Wssat tOl CftiSl ft , HllwliWa SOS nvafsagtg St., Soifot 607 SmltMW SU HtMurB IV V Ami: CSMlasa1 17 Csmsss Martin: Ditrolt svr maut si , Mffal9 M tJs! CATHARTIC j. PW TOAOf MAHK RIOI5Ttf0fj' FOR SALE. iron HALB Oil KXCH ANOK-Hnren aero truck farm near Akron, with good house, Kho lots, North Hlll.nt Il20encli.lt sold nulck. News room house, near pavement and street ears, n hnrgnln at 11,17). New room house York st., nearly new, forluo, Money to loan nt lowest rntes of Interest. ti. II. JONhrJ. Tol. so), Tor Sale On Easy Terms. The most eb annt suburban homo In Hum- mil county; large house of 11 roams, hard wink! nnlsfi, good cellar, lieater, good burn, six Acres of Iniul. Htreet fan rfiss floor. This property Is lennd question tho finest iruj"rej ,,n iiij iiiiirjcrt. vkiHSPit lor less than cost rr tmlldtngs. A bargain. rllOM. Ii. UHII.DH. Attorney. Walsh block. V0NEY TO LOAN TOIOAN li'rninsums to suit borrower, J. I llaclitol, Its Houtu Howard. 17.) tf MONKY TO LOAN-Krom KXn and up ward on household goods or any chattle se curity and allow the trry-jds to remain in your possession. Can repay ns In monthly Installments. Itoom K, Arcade block. Of- nce. nours.siao to 11 sun. m.. Ii-S) too p. m. I U. M I LLK H ft I V Y M I tf. K It. sw-riitf WANTED. WANTr'.t) A tiiiirt In nnrlr In ft tinra nmt delU er; on w lio lulertlnlids cutting meat jjkju.iu u'jruer rurge aim atcji iu, . 3U3-.NG WANTi:j Tiro ipllcers. JCodh but ex perluiirt bunds need apply. India Kubtr tompnn). gtg-zm WANTKI One or two rirst-clni n-lf- men In each state to i.! a saloon nnd cigar rUoru nntclnlty Hn article of merit and a lint Feller. Htralcht sulary to RfKI men. U rUnfjulck. Hend stain p for reply. Chlcnica Jlfg, Co., Congress Park, 111. ISO-lid WAN f EI) Hones to keon over winter. I'rlctu n aionnblt. Ooodntalta and pl-ntv nf pmxl feed. Inference, FrJ I.aub or I. 't . JRCourt. Address It. J. Hyde, Jr.. Chip pew a 1'. O. lW-XCrt WANTED Man to learn barber trade. ' exppnsulf jou will Mork for ut. Eight teks complete. Jmt adopted plan that Kuaranti oh t0 monthly. This proposition ne or made before. Only opn Ut gradu ates. Write today fur particulars. Moler lidrbcr College. Chicago, 111. Mil-Art WANTED Atjents In eery county to Dandle "Coin on Money," nold eTcluilvely throuch agents, tor further Information, address Coin Publlshlnccompatiy.fi ntudlo Uldga., corner Htute and Ohio st., Chicago. I.04T ladles small cold watch, on street rnr, en routo to Urat Church or Cnrltt. Kinder please communicate with F. M. H-J-A H, Muln Kt. K2u5 liO-sl A fetualu fox terrlor, six months old; spjttrtl black and white; little brown spots aloToehcIi eye. A liberal reward for Information of its whereabouts. Wm. V, Dml mo, lttJJ James st. 2(H-ax FOR RENT. KOIl RCNT rront room, down stairs, furnlfthed, furnaenheat. near business part of town. Apply to E.J, lloikln, Democrat ofllce. )4 tf NOTICE. I wilt buy nil the old horses and mares that jou do not want to keep over winter. H. O. Tlmtncrxnan.SlA Furnace st., Akron, Ohio. lel.S-JO. 1M tf Real Estate and Insurance. If you want to buy a house, If you want to sell a house, If you want to borrow money, If jou want to loan j'our money, Call on E. M. YOUNG, Room 31 Akron Sav ing's Bank Block,. Phone 032. A. F COLEMAN Justice of the Peace and Kotary. 205 Wooster arenue. Houses on monthly payments, choice lots on Wooster av. will ba sold at a sacrifice, also groenhouse equipments obeap. A 45 horse-power boiler, almost new. I nave the dnest allotment In Akron. Lots60xl7S from 1100 to 1J00. Come to see me. FOR SAL.EZ If you want a flrst-olnss driving horse, finely mated coach or carriage team, call ut Btetner's Stock Barn, No. 1S50 South Main 8t. Nothing but first-class horses kept In stock. N. R. STEINEE, Prop., Tol. 1734. John Q. Martin, Mgr. Moh 18, 1900 A CHRISTMAS PRESENT WMch wlllte tetter snd long-er sppredsted thsn msny a costlier gllti An Aetna U!e, Endowment or Accident Policy... A tttooenUol token of year test alfectloa. FKAKE O. HZWCOMB. District A tent. Everett tmllUnr; tel. ,12. WANTED TO LOAN J1.000 to 13,000 at Bperoent . for terra of years if security is gilt edge. Inquire at once, Halo tSt Coctes Evorett block. Tel. 1623 iTROBEU BROS. :St:eDranns L.saitjrtclr3r ; New machinery, new location, . We guarantee our work. High ' gloss or domestlo finish. a rt3in9 sasaas Nos. 182-137 North Howard st. Manufacturer of all kmdsof brushes. Orders promptly attended to. IK'S. MAIN ST. AKRON. O. F3i-fcoi-ile Coal Co. Has a good houso for rent. Also coal to sell. We are not In the combine. MO A. Market St. riamlly 'XiV as as. hlrtf23 Our specialty. Spoclal rates. Wo wash clean, good flnlsht don't ruin fabrics. Will call for and deliver goods. One trial Is nil wo ask. AMCRIOAN LAUNDRY 405 Etst Sxchanco it. , rSone 7J Etz k Seed, rrops. J. K. WILLIAMS IVIaohlno Shop General Maohlns Work ot All Kinds Clay Working Machinery for Stoneware a Bpeclalty. Orowora o-PXAlncs Catawba Pure, Catawba A, Port, Sweet, Ires Seedlln;... Always od hand. All orders tromgtlr filled. Ssecttl attention rlTen to all mall orders. SCUAEDLER k RUEIN, KeUj's IslanJ, 0. Winter Tourist Tickets Now on sale via O., A. & O, Ity. to the south and southwest. For tick ets nnd full information see O. D. Honodle, railroad and steamship agent, Union depot. PETERSON & WRIGHT I WIM Sscceison to J. E. fetirwa B I upSII 1 1? II m m l ll Hu'MB 1 mm Grain. Hoyjuijectt, cemem. m Etc ftPrwjre Tel. 124 UK0RTEMilrio'it;Wrltlit PSjSgjfiSMl OASPAR ZINTKU asjsssrssawBHssssBsssasstssasjsasi BORROW MQKEY From us on your own tonns, also sen us about that INSUilANOE you havo expiring soon, P. P. BOCK CO. A. D. ELLIS Coal, Moving Vans, Teaming nnrl Trnnafbrrlnfr. tVlll D vntir enst lilna nrw nnrl avoid the rush," Office, Cor. Cherry and Canal sts. Tel. 2Jf. Iron and Braoo For Eyery Purpose. A. Adamson, Exchange anil Water Streets. The Dixon Transfer Co. Coal, Transfer end Livery Packing, moving and storing of goods, Coachas, coupes and carriages for funerals, weddings, parties and callings. 123 and 12S Carroll St. Tel. Ho. 306 j Atlantic Garden b ..Europoan Restaurant.. W H) JM-203 I. Market St. Iti sureikaeiita sf sit klidi. Tits m eeletirstetl Aakeuer Bosch Xetr JfJ always u drastht. Statu st ajl ttfi sours st rtsaoisbls prices. ? Girt is call m Ws will states Tat. i!: Jj; DETTLING BROS, Props. 'J CLAMSSLOBSTERS "THE BANK OAPE, Tb. rin.st nattaarant In Akron. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. rar atioitm un sohzstic Wt Oooda & Oltznro VaitT Ceitrsl StTlart BsaIc, JOHN KOCRBER, Prop i'MlPLIlBR. i.juimi, notuuuBt or xeriianr mood Poison I'ernmuentlj Cared. You con b treated at home under samft cuarant r, if yo have taken mercury, Iodide potn-h, and tuiuaisDiuci nnu fjmu. .mucqs ratcnes in mouth, sore lnroat, I'lmpi'ii, Copper IxkIf, Iiatr or Kjebrans falling out, write COOK ItfcMEDV CO , 12 .Masonic Temple, uuiwbkv. Jiii iur prooi oi cures. Lapltal K00 Cf. W e solicit the moH obstinate canon .. """ VMte.es .uw nun, tMn IU U OU dayi. lQOpage Cook Free. Dou't wait nor waste yonr money Iti Hnttrltni Yirlinn rrmt mi.h I..... .S.-L ... ..-..... -fe, ..uuu jum .au uuy mill, brand new South Main st. dwelling, UBt at end of pavement for about 230 less than It would cost you to build. J. I. HACHTKL. 183 South Howard st. Senilis Machlna OIL. Pop Rewlnff Ma. comes, typewriters. Fire Arms, etc Th niftiest urtao. ejet it from your dealer. Bitril Brns. . Co..cioieim. o. s ssnraa back eiurssau TXSLUSTSB torch Polish r sals W , ail ucvoa. i QaiNo Daoa. Co. CUYiuetio. o. Winter In the South. Tho soaBon approaches when ones thoughts turn toward n place where the inconveniences of a Northern winter may bo escaped. No section of this country oilers such Ideal spots as tho Gulf Coast on the Hue of tne Louisville & Nashville, railroad between Mobile and New Orleans, It possesses a mild climate, pure air, even temperature and facilities for hunting and fishing enjoyed by no other section. Accommodations for visitors aro flrst-cliiss, and can be so cured at moderate prices. Tho L. & N. Tt. R. is tho only line by which it can be reached in through cars from Northern cities. Through carsohed ules to all points in Florida by this lino are also perfect. Write for folders, etc., to Jackson Smith, D. P. A., Cincinnati, O. The B. & 0. R. R. Is the Shortest And quickest route Akron to Chi cago and points west. For tickets nnd full Information see C. D. Hon odle, railroad aud steamship ngeut, Union depot. l jWn?JBeW8sBtO 1 1 ItMpliSn iwi &,: .'uA4f . ' ,,-., '.,