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Repairing: promptly attended to. The KascSi Roofing Co Telephone SS7. Slate Roofers, Cornices, Sky Lights and General Sheet Metal Work. HliSIH ...FACTS ABOUT SPONGES... To most people spoiios mo simply bpouges, jet thero aio n tcoic of varlotloc. t3orao little ouos cost tirgocd deal, somo large oues coat a very little and are worth less. Some are full of lime; some are ruined by bleaching; boino'ufo too conr.-e; some too line; s.oiuo just light. Wo keep all kinds and sell them for Just what they are and for what they are worth. J.- H. CASE 00-, DRUGGISTS 132 Woostor Avenue. 'I Phone 1781. Akron, Ohio Bear IN When you aro looking for Dental work that our prlcos aro fair and above reproach, and work Is second to none. We can extract your teeth painlessly , Extracting 25c Vitalized Air 50c Hesl Tooth oh rubber. .,..$8.00 Good Tooth $5.00 Filling 50c end up 1 i Our Gold Crown and Bildgo Work are mado from best 2ZW gold. Mill HI Rooms 12V aouin main btroct. Open Evenings. Sundays 10 to 1 - , , , . . GOOD PARADE. Gou tinned fiom first page. Tho very finest. Tho no plus ultia. The erouio do lit crerae. That's HAIL IT15R WhMsay In three languages. BOM) BY WM. WASHER, HI South Howard St., Akron, O. QAEt!rAt asirsa-rBEi- Manufao'.urur of all klndaof brushes Ordota promptly attended to. IBB. MAIN ST. AKRON, O. ciipcr. A reporter for tho Democrat auh nhun some lulcroHtlng informa tion relative to this Item of expense by a man connected with tho Wullueo show. Ho said tho 'Nelson 'family, uc robals, received ?1SOO per week for tholr act. Billy (jhoolls who la with Barnuin'n circus Is paidjfjiOi per week for o;io aqL at each performance, Sin glu nets ate paid for at a rate of from ?no to ?;100 a week. ' ( CIRCUS BOARD, formerly the performers and mutl clans connected with a circus hoarded at hotels. This hns beon changed so that all the people aro furnished their mollis by tho Bhow. There aio two (ents, one for the professional people and another for tho laborers. Good substantial meals aro served at both places. Bins artists carry tholr own horses, which aro fed by tho circus. Thoy aro furnished a groom. BUCKING THH COMBINE. The Wallace circus, which Is in Ak ron today, is an anti-trust show. With Rluzllug Broth-am circus It Is in tho ter ritory of the combine giving It a bnttlo for tho flupicmucy. Both shows will luvudo I'eunsyHnuia whero they will cover the saiuo territory us tho Soils iV Foropaugh and Buffalo Bill shows. 'Mia lust named are owned by one com. combine bliows to got tho luiht uUiae pnuy. It Is tho plirposo of tho null tlons between them. 'Mils Is tho point wheio tlm two untl-shows cross. "Did you not say that Mctfnrry be Ing an nppolutce of Vouug's ho could call off tho mattcrV' "I dtd not." "Did 'you not say 'Muyor, ydu ana I nro both good Democrats and r that Gnrber Is a Democrat and a good fel low, and that the matter should bu slopped?' " "I did not." Tho cross cxaiuluatlon also revealed that tho witness had vetoed nu ordi nance of an Independent telephone compauy as against the Central Union in Columbiis, during the latter 'part oflSDS. ,, f ' CLOSE FBIKNDS. Mi, W, T. Tobhi was next called.. Ho hns been with M. O'Nell & Coin pauy -2 yeais. "Dd you Uuov Mayor 'Young?" "I do." V . . "What relation hn'o ou had With him?" "Closo political frlecdi." "Do you remember seeing Mr. Tfounff in his ollicu on Hcpt. 28, 1S0SV" . "I suw him tho evening of lliu ilny they tried to arrest Clarber." "Did you havo a conversation?" "I did, at tho Elks' club." "Did you say to the Mayor, 'Mayor, this la a political trick, ana did he not admit it?" "Not at tho Elks' club." "Did you have a conversation at the Major's- offlcc?" "1 did, a few tlnjrt after tlurbcr gave lwnd." "In that conversation did you not say to tho Mayor, 'Mayor; you know this is a political trick,' and did ho not admit it?" "In substance but not exactly." "Glvo your language?" "In conversation I said, 'Mayor, j on know this was done for political effect,' and ho said 'I'll admit to you but I don't want that generally known." "At the Elks' club did you say to the Mujor.Ho jou'sot a tiup'for hlm-dla OrAnActlon For Divorce Pleaded ';' For Her Husband. '" Mrs. Janfes Arnold, wlfo of thu B6s tou township proprietor of n speak J easy, wasut tho County Commission- ors' "omco'" Mouflay morning pleading for (ho release df her husband who Is confined In the county Jnll. She said his arrest was tho result; of "spite. The woman Mild that ho would bo released from jail or she would Institute pro ceedings for divorce. Missionary Services. Tho Woman's Foreign MJssionnry society had charge of thVi services Sun day morning at the Main st, M. E. church. 'Mrs. E!l Conn, who Is presi dent of this district, gave sketched of missionaries Scut out from tho Cincin nati branch. Appropriate remarks aud music added Interest to the ser vices. A pipit' wis made by Mrs, Conn to Increase the membership of tho so ciety In this church, which now num bers 40. A special collection was taken. 1 , M AY Tnum"3rms sjgsggggs? kV Ww W ' ' "1 ii i i.i.i C 7lie C in vi wanl $ inn C Cor-l 1 1 iIiiT f and I 11, 1D00 EC S&AtWWVWVWWWW Quality 4 . u II quality of our goods hat' hns civen us tho TATION that if you THE LEST go to fl Main and Exchange sts fi, Quantity It is admitted by oven our competitors that we havo tho largest and best selected assortment o f LIQUORS, WINES and COR DIALS to ho found in any house in tlis cty. ifml. Variety ,Is such that we, can please everybody, . whether - from north, 'soutli, oast ojc west, bo thoir choico wine been whiskyoj; brandy, ittiporto4 or dfjofo'tlc. This ineans wo Hare tho tstoqk for you to choose from. n Llv 1 I W' 'But it ib as ireasonablo t6 say WATER is ViCkTT EF. - Why not brf equally as fastidious about your liquors and got only THUS BEST FU WEST for medicinal or family u be? Try Our Famous Mascot Rye Whisky, 4 years old S&l.glO per Gallon SOo per Honost tQtmrb. Call up tho Climax Cabinet company No. u"0 and ask for our 'solicitor to conic and' lake oitr measures for screen doors and windows. mm&m OIL. for SsTtlii7 Ma thluoi. TrAewrltcn Flr Af, etc. Tin Mlilieit ira. cut n from your dattor. q Bs!rdOros.&,Co.,5il!Lll!l' Democrat readers aro always posted on current events. From the Big 4. Mr. A, Ij. Gtanby arrived Monday to assume the pobltlqn'of Supervisor of the Akron division of tlm Erie, loft, n cnut some thue ago by tho .promotion of Mr. V, .7. Moser..Mr. Giauby conies from Oullon, O., whero ho has brou employod In tho ougtucor's. department of the C. G. G. & St. L. rnlUoad. you?' " "1 did and the Mayor yild, 'Yes, by God, we'vo got him dead to rights.' ." ' In cross examination by Mr. W.uia- ? it ,V "'! maker, the witness wild he was al ways In fnr of one company In Ak ron and that happened to be the Cen tral Union. "As a matter of fact you did what you could to qulut this down?" "I did." "You tried to Induce tho Mayor to drop this prosecution?" "I thought ho had made a political mistake." At this point tho court adjourned for tho noon hour. PERSONALS. Mr. undMrs. Trank Knelpp of. New Cattle, Pa., bpent Sunday utth Mr. and Mrx, O. B. MIUer,l5 Bluff su Miss Irnia .Bobiuhon, of 'JOj Carroll St., left Monday morning for a week's visit with friends In Youngstowm Hon. ,T. Park Alexander left S.unday night for T)eknj,, Kansas whero ho will attend tho 'National conreronco or Charities and Corrections. i Mr. P. W. Ganjard of Ashlauil, was In Akron Sunday. 5rr. Frank G. Itusscll of Urbiua, O., has accepted a position In the Erie freight oflieu in tills city. Mrs. D. U Marvin and Mrs. F. A. Selberllng left, .Monday for Aim Arbor, Mich, whoro they will attend the May festival given under ttio auspices of the University of Michigan. While thcie thoy Will bo tho guests of Mrs. II. W. Sadler. - Mrs. Hurry 'G.Kuitz entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday. It was her birthday, rjup received a miniver of beautiful presents as a reminder of tho occasion. " ' lMr. 1'heroil rVfrntrhas sercrcfi his connections -with tho B. V. Goodrich Co., to accept a posltioii as geuernl W porlutoudeut of Tho IVnuylvnulu Buhhefpo, fit Evirt.U'n. "i Miss Graco Myers' Sunday school class vvHIvfelve au entertainment in Main bt. M. E. church next Wednes day ovenlng, May 10. A line program has beeu arranged. MlssFnuuy Falor left for Cloela:(d Sunday to lslt with friends for ttio next six weeks. Mlts Clara Beiiko, of Steluor ave.,has roturned from a visit with' friends In Borea, and Cleveland. X-jarwia KCosei Lawn Mowers and Garden Tools, Wire Cloth Screen DOors and Windows, Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils & Glass. BICYCLES FOB EVERYBODY! From S&2S25 "to J0. Come in and take your ohoice. Wo nro glad to show them. We have the most complete lino of GOLF AND TENNIS GOODS; WWWWIN TME OITY.VrWMWW Fight With Hoboes. 4 J. II. WcHtcamp, of H8 North Maplo St., fireman at tho American Coreal Company's mill, on Mill st., had a II vo ly tight with two hoboes, at 2:30 Mon day morning. Mr. Westcamp was working In the boiler-room, when two tramps usUed permission to .sleep In the mill. They were denied the privi lege, nnd ordered to leave. This they refused to do, nnd both assaulted Mr. Wcstcnmp, who Is a largo and power ful man. lie grasped tho larger of tho tramps and threw him out of thu boiler room nnd soou kicked his companion after Tho tramps rcallselug that they had i.ttaeked the wrong mau, left tho vicinity of tho mill, B-b vwEIi psy you to give it gs tries 1. WE SELL THIRTY-FIVE DIFFERENT BR&NDS Of Kentucky, Penn. and Maryland Jjlyo and Bourbon WhUkien., lM . fJPWo deliver all our goods in plain packages, without any marks to indicate contents. THE J BANNER U0U0H HOUSE Gor. Main 'and Exchange Streets, Telephone 941 yffWAfW)AfiAffi was aroused by the countess saying: " 'Etcuse roe, but wo aro sitting on tho same chair.' " Dotrolt Freo Ttess. OiirFlrnt I'ital Unto. The flrst law of congiess Oxlng rates of postage went Into direct on June 1, 170i!, with lates as follows: Not exceeding 30 miles, 0 cents. Over 30 and not exceeding 00 miles, 8 cents. 0er CO and not exceeding 100 miles, 10 cents. Over 100 and not exceeding 150 miles', 124 cents. Over 150 and not exceeding MO day, and the convocation u.l rurally turned on tholr common pests. "The mice have been &o bad Intcly," said the elder woniau, "that I keep ev erything locked, up and all my eatables In the boxes." Tho younger womnu's eyes sparkled with eagerness. t ".My!" she said. "I wouldn't dare do that. I wouldn't want to run such a risk. I lcao crackers, and cheese lying about every night when I go to bed so that when thp mice become hungry they'll Und soinethlug to eat and not gnnw thlugs. I'm njways afraid they 11 bite holes In my new tablecloths and miles, 15 cents. my nice centerpluees If I don't leave Over 200 aud not exceeding 230 the cheese right where they can tlnd It miles, 17 cents. 'easily. 1 feel poifectly safe when I Over 250 and not oxecediug 350 Unow them's plenty for them to cat miles', 20 cents. right wheio they Can get at It." Over 350 and uot exceeding 'IjO. There's nothing after all like having miles, 22 cents. Ovor 450 miles, 23 cents. -s - I( would seem that postmasters of that day mpsl have been greatly'p.'i plcxdd In adjusting the rates on en Mil a clever Idea llkq that now and then. (Washington Tost. . .Mekiminca of Uritlsli Ueiflmonti). The gienadler guards were nlcUnnm- incubator Burned,' "tjnclo Jqo" ICompef Is no I he only mau In Akron vho hns had had luck with lucubutors. On Sunday au Incu bator belonging to Ales McLaughlin, of 218 Ilarvaidt., binned as tho result uf au nccl'dent, and -the lives of 30 l'l mouth Bock chicks woro destroyed. Lanlan'i Uuliber Uathtnb, General Law ton mado It a habit of bla life to tultc a cold water bath ev ory morning before breakfust, nnd while campaigning he carried with him a rubber tub. It mado no difference whero ho was, bo always ordered thu tubful of cold water to his quarters every morning. In following tho Apaches he reached a mountain. Ilo knew that tho In dians bud tied there, aud boforc pursu lug them farther ho loft his rubber tub and other tent equipments at tho base of tho mountains In charge pf au old and faithful sergeant to guard carefully until ho returned. It was uu old trick with tluit trlbo of Indians when being pursued to circle around and return to tho exact pont whenco thoy started. Tho gc.net ul left tho tub and started out after the Indians. They circled around, covering u wldo territory, aud beat General Lnwtou back to the baso of tho mountain. When ho got thoro, ho found that the old sergeant and his six men had b?cn killed and that his tub had beeu carried off by tho In dians. The Apaches evidently learned how highly tho general priced the rub ber tub, for they plnced groat store by It after they had captured It and guard ed it as closely as they dlcf their own lives. Louisville Courier-Journal. letter under such a dlvetslfied schedule'"1 .vi "Tho Coalheavcrs' because they ns tho aboe. The weight limit wii 'ero at one tlmo ullowpd to work In qna ounce (singled but 'a single letter plain clothes at odd Jobs for private Was a single sheet, two sheets dj-yi.w employers. The Seventh foot wore "Tito threo sheets triple, four sheets a'-.- Elegant Extracts" because at one tjmo ruplo letter, oven If tho wholo four did all their olllcors "had been chosen from not exceed an ounce. other corps." The Forty-sixth owed I their name of "The Lacedoinunjaus" to a Shock For cnriyie. their colonel's stirring speech on thu Thackeray once told Sir John Mlllals'nuciont Srartuus. Like many other this nmuslug story of Carlylc: regiments, "The Gallant Fiftieth" ro- Uo had spent a day In tho reading ) eclved several nicknnmes-"Tho Blind loom of the British museum and bad , Half Hundred," from their ophthalmic given a great deal of trouble to one of troubles lu Egypt, nnd "The Dirty tho offlclnls, sending him up and down , naif Hundred" because In their peuln laddora In bcarcb of books to satisfy sulnr tights thoy wiped tbemsclyes with his literary tastes, and on leaving the (their black facings. The One Hun room ho had gone up to tho man and (iredth regiment are "The Old Hun- told him that It might be some satis- ;arcd" and "Tho Centipedes." The faction to him to know that ho had 'Tw.-ntv-olchth woic callCd "Tho Foie obliged Thomas Carlyle. The official mui Afts" because, stnudlng back to hesitatingly answered him, with a back, they repelled a' front and rear bland smllo nnd tho usuul washiug of attack before Alexandria In 1801. The bauds In tho air, that the gentleman Cheshire regiment has been christened had the advautnge of him, but that iiho Lluhtnlnc Conductors" because probably they might have met at eouio yitt tbo Irish umuomers of 1800 several mutual rrlena's house, uo nau never ra(.a ,Verc struck by Hghtu The "B-SO'WriBwP20" Llvory, Boarding, Foed and Salo Stable.... Cor. Willi (and High $. First-class Service in Every Respect rhone 3?2. E. W. Cubbisan, Prop. Pamily Aioot-irsj::a wash olean, good finish, don't ruin ' fabrics. Will call for and deliver 1 rln rMn l.tl.1 (m ..11 . ni,V. " I AISRIOAN LAUNDRY 405 East Exchange tt. Ploue 139 GEO. E. ET2, Prep. UAJtfiaOLU iooKircwi e , n ouctob sack fmm m (51 isns LVBvnxt lyB narch Polish i m Uti n., rtimihin.. vimn. ml Fcxuletn. . fl 5 fjjJTlIlri, HirclirooJI-'inhh H q I W DAino Bitot. & Co. m adl vtuett. CLCVCtAUP, 0,t Growers o hflt& Catawba Pure, CaUwW APorJL Sweet, Ives Seedling;...'." ' i Always on hnwlf ' 'All ..oitoorf 'promptly filled. Bpeclnl attention given to mnll orders. , SCHAEDLER & nilEIN, ... Kelly's Island, 0. heard of Thomas Carlylc. Water. The body needs luternal ns well as external baths to keep It healthy. To night march."- llghtulug durlug u Loudon News. The Ulrm-linls. The ilug-hal docs not dlsdnln an In sect diet Booties, grasshoppers, lo de- i-i.'. be -taken each day. beglnnlug with a ed mm q( c(m,e f hnyQ glvo the body an Internal bath drink d mmncH'ai0 VM; plenty of water. Two quarts should , os t nnfl bots bo -taken each day, beglnnlug with a , , ' M, .,,,, , ll4 , , glass Just after rising and ending with bometImcs BmuMfl myM,f by'WatclitaB !. f MlW. Jh2 .the bold yet cautious and gentle man- ore Inclined to stoutness, do not drink i iiaii li Ti'litnU ri rt tlinctn IMitinno Vflll during meals or within a half hour be- a,lecUum os and. after a foro or after them. If your complexion "Ilmmary c6ntSQ of S00tIllnR caresS. 1 Rohrbacher & Allen Tel. V0. 170 South toward 'street j ee$-'e4''KS''i''i'-"'' School Sites, The new building conmlltteo of tho Board of Kducatlou haa mudo soyeral vigils to the upy City territory, south of Akron, for the purpofio Of selecting n situ for u now school building. Throe parcels of lnud nro under considera tion. Two of IIuim; nro In tho If. S. Kalor allotment nnd the. o(lier on Stelu or ae. The lust uauied Io Is now oc cupied by tho mission of the Fourt)i Church of Christ. Mrmorles ot n Wn4U. . "Did you ever try to danco with, a foreigner?" ubltcd a Loulsvlllo gentle man who had been traveling ahroad. "I did bnc," ho continued, "and that oxperleuce M-as morq than enough for me. It happened' at n hull at Musta pha, at the Hotel St. George. I usked nu Austrian countess to waltz, und nhcu no started i supposed we uould danco In the lplvurely American fash ion., Tho cpuntcss had a dUfercdt Idea In her head. She preform! tn whirl madly like a dervish on a spaco that could bo covered with a nn'raso, nnd on account of her superior strength clung to her, and we began to spin. "Finally, when It seemed to rae that wo were pcrfouulug our unties dn tho celling with our heads hahglug down. I could stnud It uo longer and, gasp. Ing for breath, suggested that wo sit down. I saw two chairs galloping around tho loom and prepared to catch them ou tho next lap. Wo steoied fur them, I clinging helplessly to tho nth I letlc lady, and then wo sunk down. 1 tat dazed and almost lusenslblo until I Is bud, nothing Is more conducive to a euro than drinking water either hot or cold, but preferably tho latter. New York Press. wuen tlio Puaa Ucta tier tlnelc Cp. It Is not anger alone that makes cnts arch their backs, ludeed, whpn two cats aie preparing to light they do not assumo this nttltude, but crouch low, justns they do when about to spilug on tholr prey, the body being extended aud the hair not In the least erect. But when, on meotlug a dog suddenly, fear Is qouihlncd with anger then tho cat, standing at Its full height, at onco arches its ba k, with nn Instinctive ef fort to appear as formidable us possi ble. Darwin compares It to the similar attitude of tho lynx when attacked nnd to that of bhd-j which rumo their f oath era and spread out their wings nnd tall, when alarmed. It Is noticeable that, a cat will also arch Its back when iu nu cucctlonato frame of mind, rub' blug itself against It.s master's leg. At tho samu time It slightly raises Itsur and holds Its tall erect. Its whole' at tltudo Is Just tho reverse of that which it assumes wheu savage. Darwin accounts for this In the fol lowing words: "Certain stutes of mind lead to certain habitual actions which 4ro pf no service. Nowwhen a dlroct ly opposlto state of mind Is Induced, tberp Is a strong and Involuntary tendency to the performance of a move ment of a directly opposite nature, tbopgh t may bo of no service," es, accompanied by a soft "cawing" note, hibcrt bla head luto the ear and dexterously extinct tho ticks. These birds always seem to have a good un derstanding with the older and more experienced oxen, who will, at a hint fiom.one of them, Ho down und plnce themselves In the most favorable posi tion for the extraction of their para sites. Stark's Birds of South Africa. A lirlde'n Clover lile. Out In a big apartment houso on Co lumbia heights there dwells a youug married woman who Is as uulvo as the bildj) In the comic weeklies. The house keepers who llvo In tho same houso Wltl her have been somcwbut.nnnoyed of lote by mice. Tho young woman 'metono ot thorn lu tho hall tho other Ecir. "Excuse me," snld tho shabby look ing young mau, "But would you bo so kind ns to cash this Check 'for mo?" "Vhy don't yew git somebody thet knows yew to cash It?" asked the old couutrymnn, plotting up his carpet sack from the curb. "Tbo peoplo that know we won't do It," bitterly ox"ckUmed tho young man, turning n'way to hide u tear. "Poor fellow!" sympathetically an swered the fnrujcr-os he took out his walkit. "How much Is it fer?" Aud still they say money's hard to get. Knnsnrf"Clty Indepcudont. ' You Must Eat to Live Why not come where you get the BEST MEAtsat aU hours? -.TMB- ATLANTIC GARDEN European Restaurant , DETTLING BROS., Props. 200-202 E. narket st. ewwjwwwnjMWfc The Dixon Transfer Co. Coal, Tramfar and Uvtrjr , Packing, moving and storing of goods. Coaches", coupes and carrlagos for funorals, wed.dlugt, parties and callings. 123 and 12S Carroll tt. Tel. No. 306 J. K. WILLIAMS Machine Shop and Foundry POTTERY MACHINERY, RUBBER MOULDS AND DIES. General machine nnd foundry work. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. . o Goal BLL.IS Moving Vans, Teaming Rlid TrftmifnrTlnor. Will 9 vnnr on.il hlns now and avoid tho rush." Ofllce, Cor. Cherry and Canal'sts. Tel. 25r. A Storr ot Amos Cpmmlnc. One summer (v number- of years ago Amos Cummjngs passod two weeks ou a rl'ot boat and took Ernest Jar rohl, the author qf "Mickey Finn Idylls." with him for compauy. One day a great storm nrp,$e, and the pilot boat was tossed' about on tho waves like a chip, 13VPry tulivute a wave would dash over tho dock and threaten to carry overj'thlnp away und swamp the boat. Gumming and ilarrold were In tho little cnblp,, tho-former lying In a bunk Intently 'rending a book on the French royp)ut!oh. Jnrrold poked his head out to Jook pt the fctorm. wheu n mountain P-f H'"- water foil With n boom on tho deck and tilled his eves with snrav. The boat gave n Castings Iron nnd E3ra For Every Purpose. J. Adamson, Exchange and Water Streets B,eemcd tlmt she must turn comrttotely, over. - " - . " ' "This Is uwful, Am'os," paid Jarrotd. Tin going to put on a life preserver, for I don't think 'tho boat "can stand It'muny minutes longer.1' "Oh, keep quiet, nud let mo read Mickey," said Cummlngs, never lifting his eyes from "tho page. "Tbq men on this boat draw a regular salary io keep her ' afloat." Saturday Evening Tost. The oothlrnh I'luut, Ouo of tho most curious plants la the world Is what Is called thu tooth biush plant of Jamaica, tt Is a .species of creuper and has nothlug particularly stilklng about Its appearance. By cut tine pieces of It to a suitable length aud fi'iiyliiK thoeudh the natives con vert It Into u toothbrush, and a. tooth powder to accompany thouM.- W tiio fearful lurch and careened until It " mo! ' IX'H n Ji jA4jto,,itlr;-,. .fe&. VMWri-u&a . t