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"yv'" Tr?? v ,.,..,s,..-r,. ,! itim,mm,m tfxtwfitmntt ,T7 1 rtM'lS9ifixpmminBmaojafmmf - ' i u-' HyiyHiUJllll "Vift,,l''",,PiTj IE wlA' DJQOUAT. MOJSTDAY, .JULY , 1000 j $ 'n$t$, V a 48 ;t.tl m iw : si I t J 1 , if t 1 a r '" H, I ! i't! in 15 w fl'f I ik k I i, ., r i I !i t i M i Jf I iu ! Mr 'When yon want Reftshments of i$i ?". all kinds, anchasImoortM ami no. mcstle '.f' ii Wms. llnnflrannilifeflx 0 "J 1i " m Th (ltWef VRAlfB nhtfttnMj wfal ilj the m $ ATLANTIC GARDEN 2 gf 200-202 E. Market st. g? DETTLING BROS., Props. J: H3S CLAMSi&LOBSTEBS THE BANK OAF'S The finest Itostnurnnt In Akron. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. l'lno Imported mid Uomojtto NAo Oooda& Olgars Undqr Contial Havings Bunk, JOHN KOCRBER, Prop Tnr lT t , all Dealers. CltVIUtlO. o. . o. :llbs Moving Vans, Toainlnc mill 'IViitisfnri'lnir. l 17111 3 vnnr nnnl lifna tmw nntt avoid Iho ruBh." Oflldo, Cor. Cherry and Canal its. IcL 257. J. K. WILLIAMS Machine Shop and Foundry I'OTTKKY MACHINERY, RUBBER MOULDS AND DIES. General uinchluo and foundry work. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. The Dixon Transfer Co. Ccel, Transfer and Livery Fncklng, moving and storing of goods. Conches, coupes find carriages for funerals, weddings, partleB and callings. 123 and 125 Carroll tt. Tel. Ko. 306 OA.JEa.Fa arnsjTTEL- Manufnofurer of nil klndsof brusbos Orders promptly'attended to. 165 S. MAIN ST. AKRON, O. DJri. Sewing nw- 'Machine OIL. , . Per Sewing M. Cnlosfl. Tvnewrltiira. Pirn Aran. etc. Ilia lllgiiost tirade. O.t It from your dealer. Bi!rilDr03.&Co.,?!!i5l!LH: Iron and EHrets Castings For Every Purpose. 3tv. Adamgon, Ezcbanpe and Water Streets. Growers of Wlno Catavba I'ure, Catawba A, Port, Sweet, Ires Seedllnsr.... jMwnyo on liiiuU. All oriltM'j promptly Ollwl. Hptjcliil Atti'illloii ulven lo innfl nrilnn, Schnodlcr & Rlicin', Kollys Islond 0. Tlio fnvorlto whlslipy of fnnioiiH men Ih 11AUPRH. KcomiRn of lt mnooth, ,'Siulitlln (luor; bociniho of IIh inatcli less purity; Iipciuicc of IIh mellow nK. No wonder lt'n tlio fnvorlle. Kvcry drop BloilliiK, HAltriOH WHIHKUY. SOLD HY wm. WAsnnn, Hi Boutli Uoward St., Akron, O. F"atnrlly Waahlnsa Our Hpuolnlty. Hpoolul rates. Wo wftfili ohan, good finish, don't ruin fubrlcfi. Will call for and dollvor goods. Ono trial la nil we nnk. AMERICAN LAUNDRY 0J Eail Kxobunc. it. Wone V U0. jt. in, fra. ii visii to 101 m m A w 1ny i;(i p Iind tin plcnaiiro of vliltliiK Ijmib I.nkn I'liik.KCliiK ' lao now ttcamfir, Coinmndorn, upoinliil l) it uiu (inil coinpetHiit i-iou. Wg iniulo (tin M In from loclc l in ;n uilniilo Tlit Diiclnonr dlalmi they will he alilo to thortflii tho ilnio 10 mlimtc. nlir u (cv nun j trlil, it aiu i vory intUfnctory rlili lm Untn Ouu uml luU Thi imrl; rn cool um! Umly, liu Ins s coiitlnuoilk In tttr. HUl-U ii 7,1 font dlxivi" tlio InUc, nnrt lilchcr limn thu miirouiulliiK country, It uftoril" ii mnRiililrnnt lml mul vnter lew. 'l'hn Uolul I. iinvlnu it number nl luinmsr Imunlnrn, enlii.vlna the iixccllont and limns-llkn aurt Icr, Imvinn iho .ftihdic. Stott of enllnc iho liluo ulll (l.li Intuleil liy their own iruwc. Hucli lieucli fur Imth. )ngluot Jiirpnuoil In froli vutorbnthlnit. Tho Kreateit of all humnn henvlltn, tbut, ut least, wlttiout wlilcli ho other lieneflt can bo truly enjoyed, Is ludo pendeucc r.irko Godwin. The only bachelor who cnu bonst raothi'r-ln-loru (u tho bacholor of arts.-' London .luily. w ILLIAMS' PILL A SUIIK nELIEP TO WOMAN for all troubles ioullar to her aex. CWSend bf mall or from our Agent. 3I.OO per oox WILLIAMS MFD. CO.. Pf oss.. CLEVELAND. OHIO WILLIAMS' ARNICA AND WITCH HAZEL SALVE. 7 S ft Ilad, llnuili UklD, Nanlxirn ,ij fur Vnri.. Mfa (., j.roI,,.. ciTaiT A For sale by J.Ta. Day & Co., No, 135 S'out.u Uoward st, m rammf as sack qgh, harm old DCO TUB VBHTRU ABlook tmwi Honarcli tlolish ih H 1'or rnminire.i linos. ! VIM Tiling. Ilaidraxl rinUh H ElKBAint) inoi. 4Co. M DMA ANNUAL i Reunion and Picnic Of Summit County Odd Fellows July 21. Invitations Sent to Eighty Lodges. Adjutant Taggart Reports Heated Session Of Grand Arnjy Friday Night Local Lotlijc News. Tho Odd Follows of Summit county will hold tliolr tmnii.'il reunion nnd pic nle at Nllvor lake, July 21. Arrungo incnlB for Iho Oveut will bo inadu by coiuinlCtoos selected from Summit, Ak ron, Nemo, Apollo nnd Howard lodges. Committers nro composed of tho following named por.sons: Summit lodgo-A. O. KiichtPl, l. 13. KrlHfhcr, .1. W. Wnlker. Akron loilgo .John Slnlr, Oeorgo Conger, O. S. Kly. Xciiiu lodge 10. A. Wightmiin, If. II. Keek, W. A. Oostlln. Apollo lodgo-l-'. F. Owoiih, II. O. Trlco, .Mr. Twoou, llowiii'd Indgo Afa Hoyd, II. Boyd, Coo. Cunningham. Mr. A. O. Iliichtol Ih I'lniirmnn of tho committees, and Dr. II. K. Keek Is Hoerolnry. InvltntlonH hnvo boon hont to SO lodgeri In Northern Ohio. Tho luvlta tluna rend ns foltowtt: "Akron, 0., July' r., lftoo. "To (ho ollli'orh uml moinbci'8 of 1. O. 0. F. lodge No. , greeting: "Dour Brother: "Tho Odd Follows of Summit coun ty wilt hold tliolr nil mini reunion nnd picnic nl Sllor inke, near Akron on .llily 21, 1000. '(No tln'er oullng resort In Oho.) Wo oNpecl to make tills the. InrgPHt giitliorlng of Odd Follows over nssomlilod In Ohio, "Wo hereby moat cordially nnd earn. ostly Invito your lodco to Join us on Mils ocoiihIou. You can got rates, or, bettor aIIII, gol tip an nxcuisldii. No tlrno can bo Ioni, you iiiiihI net quickly In IIiIh matter, "Won't you pIommo Join uV Let us know at tho curliest moment posslhlo If your lodgo will at tend. Wo can !! Miro you Hint our Deputy (irand Hho A. 0. Cable, of Covington, O.; Ciiand Mnhter K. L, lloMklna, of Sidney, O.; Oinnd Boorolary (J. H. Lyman, of Col iimbus; Oonoral J, 0. Whltnkor, of Dayton, ami many other prominent Odd Fellows vtlll bo present. You will want to son them and hoar Ilium fcponk. "Auljulpntlng your fnvornblo nv bpuiibe, W" aro , "Fiaiorually yuurs, "A. C, HAUHTHL, "Chairman Commit too." DU, II. n. .KKOK, "Si'cietary Commit too." SONS AND DAUC.UTUUS OF Vl-JT KUANS. About SO Akron nnd Moarloro mom. bora ntteniiod the Sons of Veterans' Ohio division loimlou at Sprlnguold. Among thom worn D. W, llolloway and It, L. Atohlnhon, II. W, llludrls. M. Spcolmnu, of Columbus; national or. Senior vice commander, J. II, I. nililnoy, of Now London; Junior vloo commander, W. It. Dawnon, of Kast Liverpool; dhlidoi) council, C. W. Cnlno, of North Bond, and D. W. Uol loway, of Akron; dclegaloi ut largo, II. E. Spnllmnu, of' Columbiih; national delegates, 0. Mhldlcsworth, of Marl otlu; J. Kdnaul Urr, of ColumbtiK, nnd II, D. Ketchvm, ofU'liiua; alter, nates, Charlos A. Lout, of r.ast Fal estlno; J, Vnngordou, of Soloto. Tho Ladles Aid Society elected ns ptcsldont, Mnmo Ilorbst, of Canion; vice prosldout, .May Yollnior, of Col umbus', Kccrolnry, Lllllo II. llorbsl, of Canton; Ireasuror, Kiln Halo, of Mo gadoro; council, Nellie Flshor, 'of To ledo, Bertha Rtockliiiu, of . Akron, ud Margaret Bneurlucou, of Spring- Meld; Jennie Baldwin, of Youngstown, delogatc-ntlargo to uatlonnl pncainp mcut; A. W. Jones, Youngstown, Judgo advocate. (Jov. Nash nddrossed tho delegates. Both wll meet nest year in Bellefoutaino. THK 1TATHFINDKB. Akron lodge had it grand meeting last Moijday nlgbt with, a very large attendance. Ofllcors worn Installed. Sliteon candidates Initiated and tlioso picsent treated to rofroslimcnls by tho nev.' ottlcers. The total increase In the Akron mem bership In Juno was 72, divided as followh: Homo lodge, one; Cooper lodge, one; .Summit lodge, 13; Middle bury, nlno; W. C. & u Co., 20; and Akron No. 1, 2S. AirnngementR nro going forward for ii grand' rally at Silver lake July L'C. Indlann mid Pennsylvania will bo well represented this year. "A. T. Durant, of tho Supreme otllcc, was In Wellsvllle last Monday. Bro. Davlos, Stato organizer for Pennsylvania; Bro. Van Corder, pros Idout of Now Castle lodgo, mid Su piuuio Vice President Stobbins, called at tho'Supromp otllcu Frldaj. The July ishtio of the Pailillndpr Is receiving many compliments from thoM! who have soon it. When your copy Is received you will understand the reason. Mlddlebury lodgo will hold Its next regular meeting Wednesday, July 11. Every member Is requested to bo pros ont, as there Is team work to do. Albo Installation of ofUcers. At the last meeting two candidates were Initiated and balloted on clght.appllcatlons. LADIRS OF THK MACCABEES. Busy Bee Hivp will hold their reg ular meeting Tuesday evening, July 10, at McPhcrson hall, at 7:.'I0. All life honellt members not paying spoolnl assessment No. -10 by Tuesday will bo suspended; also social members not paying per cnpltn tax will b0 suspend ed. Asucssmont No. 17 for life benefit members Is duo and must be paid by tho last of the month. o. a. n. Friday oveniiijr's session, all hough thp heat In tho hall was oppressive, was largoly attended. That tired feeling, which lingers nboui us old soldiers, soompd to novo melted!) In tho heal, for orory member was anxious for trouble,. nnd had not bolter Judgment prevailed, thin article would noor have lioeu penned by. mo, for a "Justice" was after mo. 1 was weighed In Iho scales and It was found that I was lighter than I looked, and as Comrade Kasson said: ".Mostly wind." Yes, it seems I luio wakened up the dead by somo of tho articles that luivo appeared, and Col. Hasklns was ordered to ro and bring In tho grave 'markers. Chaplain CnnipMI don't like this, Ik- can't afford lo bury it man but oueo. ilo desires to attend ono 'more funeral ami promises to glvo us something original as tho ritual work would not tit the case' That is tlio Adjutant's funeral. Comrado Monk has i)ruu growing worse, and bettor hope Is onterlaliiod for his recoveiy. Coumidu Bellows was overcome by thu boat nnd was oultn III. Col), order, No. a, froin department headquarters, was load. Senior Vlco Coinraandor 0. L. MoMlllen ami II. A. Kassou have been unpointed nlds ou tho department commander's staff. ltouj. Snyder, a fotmur member of Iho post, but who had wandered from Iho fold, on me back last vvrnliig, and wo killed thu rutted calf In his honor. Last week 1 said tho rates to Chlea go add rot urn would bo $3.23. This win an urrors t slmuld bo $3..s5. " Fall In and gol your mnluellun. Buck, ley post orderoil 250 beautifully decor ated ones for it niuuibeis. Hereaflor uo excuse will bii taken f y0 nio too badly tanned to atloud post meeting. Col. C. W. Hasklns was reappointed Janitor, Comrado Mcl,'onhi$h having accepted a moio litorativo noltlon. Thu quiutorniahlor Is p ('paring a ilct of members for suspciinloifl for upn. p.iyiuent of duos, it wln'bo'(,uluultted nl our next mcellng, if yoir namo It liable to bo among thtqu, 'rln to it at omo. Our lodgo notes will contain w names of all Mtsppiitlcd muijiborb two weeks hence. Tlila Is doim In older that suspmidcd ineinbers euijuot woa; tlio button or badge of tho ijiilor. mi as a uotlilcatloii of'' their siispouslou. If ou can't pay, dou't hnsllal'o to make. It known, and your duos win; be. ruiulMlu the Uemociat. Hm-oIi lueasure ies,K ;i'in'! ft are necessary In. thcito )nes,x 'hoi'o Is nearly lone llibuBtiocl dollhrs long past due and the post utjed ti'iJH m'oiioy. J. S. TAUGAIIT, Adjutaut. KNJOHt'ok THb' MACCABEES. Akron Tent held review last Monday lfi. night, recolvlng throe applications for membership 'nnd approving seven ap plications. Akron Tent roqueslb all of Its menibers to attend tho district review Wednesday, July 11, at Kout, to' leave by wnr of Walsh lino not Inter than 7 p.'m'.; In a body, as are also nil live Kulghls requested to ntteud Mou day night's r'eYldw. Tip Top Tont uext Thursday oven, lug, July 12, will hnvo regular Installa tion of ofllccrsr Weducsdny cvcnlpg, July llf'qtidvtci'ly review of SlMh dis trict at Kent. Let nil turn out nnd help' Kent Tent'dedlcato Its new hall Tho membership on the tirst day of June, .1000, wus -145,403. KNIUHTS OF PYTHIAS. McPhcrson lodge, Thursday night, Deputy Grand Chancellor II. V. Kg bert Installed tho following otlicors: Q. C, A. C'Llmrlc; V. C, It. A. Myers; P., t., W. Carmlchael; M. ht A., M. J. Galloway; M. of . C. 11. Pen rose; I. G., .G. C. Jackson, nnd O. G. N. H. Potior. The Barberton lodge, Knights of Pythias, hold, tliolr annual memorial services at tho Hirst M. E. church Hun day oveulug. Itev. ft. A. Jones preach ed tho t-ornion, . At Cnntqu lodge, 3S0, K. of P., next Wednosday oveniug Hie rank of Kulght will bo conforrod on Iho ohqtiircs.and tlio elghtli anniversary of the lodge will bo celebrated. , I. 0. 0. r. Summit Iqdgo Monday evening. After tho by-laws w'ci'o adopted section bj section, tho third degiec was confer red on one eondhlate. Picnic conimlt too reported that tho picnic would be held al Sljver lake. July 21. ijml it i - promises tn ho tlie leading ono ijf thp season. , , Nemo lodge. Insiallnllon of officers Wll take place, Tuesday ovonlng. July 17. .VU'rou lodge,, Weduosday ovonlng, had tho usual attendance for voutlno business. v-r ' Canton Akron. Thursday ovonlng, . .t t -had a fair attendance, Akron Kncanipmout officers will be Installed ne'x'l Friday evening! Colfax lodge will mcol next Thurs day ovonlng. The sowing circle will have an afternoon session. G. A. It. Buckley Post will hnvo good repre sentation nt National G. A It, encamp luont, lu Chicago, next month. Fare will bo 3.23 or lens rouud trip. CHOSEN FRIENDS Are requested lo meol tho Supreme chancellor mid supremo trustee In Clovoliiud on Tuesday ovonlng, July 18th, In tins loojiis'of Eureka council lu tho Arcade, Superior st. outrauce. PYTHIAN SISTERHOOD. Louise Abbomltly. Qwlug lo tho ex cessively warm weather, our attend ance Friday evening was unusually small. Installing ollicer, Doputy Giuiid t'hancellor Sister L. 13. Wlllams, has been sick and was not nolo to attend tho meeting, but oxpoots to be ubio to nttond our next tegular meotlug July 20. All otllcers elect should bear this u mind. Seunal of our members worn nway to spend the 1th of July. KMur Wjatt Is ou the sick list. Every mem ber should upikc an effort to be pics out next mooting. Will Extend Magnolia Spur. It Is quite apparent now from recent negotiations on the part of the, Balti more & Ohio otllclnlb that It K tho (ij. toutlon of tho management of this railroad lo etcud tho Mnguolln spur of tho Cle eland Toruilnnl & Vulpy road on up thoUlgSnndy vnllcy tfirdtigli Wuynesburg, Malvcru, nnd M(uervai thence east to East Liverpool, From purchases ulieady made, It s evldont that they expect to utlllro tho lino of tho old Sandy and Beaver Cnual, Huts making tlio grading of, tho road it very easy matter. The now lluu would bo qulto ii strong competitor of tlio Clovo-. laud A: Pittsburg Itallrond through .tho niaiiufacturliig dl.-trlcts of tho vallor uiiil would open tip valuable coal HuliU u Coluniblaiia county. Yon get today's .diifnneulucs tuday ledr HMMM mfiSFm' cut w i S From Generous Bestowal , of Military Titles. r Suggosllpn Offered by Colonel Stewart ' Miller lo Q. ,A. R. f'To tho Editor: . ; "In i'oHv Issue of June 27, appears arf article entitled, "Too Many False rU CMonels and Generals." I agree wliu" thp article in questlou, there arc top many graudlllquents today that never saw a live vobul durlug the Civil war or participated In n single battle, but today these follows ore heroes of the Oraud Army. 1 see nOw by tho arti cle that the G. A. B. Is about to cut looso from tlio drift wood that has re taidcd He progress these many years, namely tho fellows that boast of ii titlp that tlioy never ejjrutl"ou the Uolil of battle .but who l(avc boon 'playing heroism over since the close of the war; men who worn never In it battle or heard tlio zip of a nilnnlo bullet. Honor belongs to the men who merit it Is and as do not belong to any ox eoldlor organisation, I believe that It Is not too lato to show tho present gen eration who were truo heroes of the Civil waiv "The youth of today do not know by reading the press or history who tho heroes of Iho Civil war woro or who tho name of H. C. Sauford, a man who nation. It Is true that during tlio Civil wqr wo had a Lincoln, who had nn eye single t6Amerlcnn loyalty, and hi promoted men according to their merits and no soldier who showed that his heart was lit the prrsorvatlo'u of this country, escaped the notice of the lnuiiortnl Lincoln. But what arc you going lo do with the grandlllqtiontii? Perhaps you will say Stewart Sillier Is oqo of them. I ahi called Colonel, for this reason I belong to an order whoso chief oxeentieo olllcor's title Is colonel, tho same as that of tho (irand Army, who is called 'commnnder. I al so hold two commissions ns colonel, but when my time expired as, president of, the ordor then my title ns colonel censed, but wily editors of tho press still call me colonel, so that they and tho reporters are more to blame than tho grandlllquonts. For instance tnko ,M. W. Hoyo, ho like myself was only a private during tlio wnr. Tho reason why wo did not rank higher, was bo cause we woro not in politics then. Since tho wnr is over and Mlkc.ls the politician you wily editors have not only christened him colonel, but you have promoted him to tho rank of gen eral. "I think that the Grand Army should go after these editors and not after the men with titles. For oxamphi take tho name of H. C. Saufnrd, a man who tiuvor was In the tinny, but upon whom tlio editors hnvo coufoncd tho title of colonel, Again tnko our ablo Senator from lids district, Goo, W. Slebor. For Ids tltlo I will u'ot blnino tho edi tors of tim press, tho writer, Is hero the si'llly person. At a meeting of old holdlers sopio eight years nco I Intro duced tho Senator as Col. Rlnber and ho has retained tho tltlo over since. Of course I had an object lu vlow, samu as jou editors have. I thought at Urn time that Goorgu was one of the coming men politically, of this district, mid as ho always expressed mi undy ing love for Iho old soldier of the wnr nt tho rebellion, I thought that It George sliouht eor bo Uovernor or Senator ho would remember mo aud boouro an appointment as doorkeeper or any other old thing I tint an old sol dier could Uo. After wo elected Sen ator Sleber, I called on tho colonel and he said, 'I will be only too glad to do something for you. When 1 get to Columbu, I will seo what I can get for jou. Well. Col, George did scenro throo appointments. They wore all fur civilians. And that Is what I got for conserving a tlt op n civilian. Mr. Editor, 'look out whom you confer ti tles upon lost jou sharo tho same fata its I did, for thero Is nothing gained for pibmotlhg men without merit. I )hW tho (Jiiuid At my Is right. Cut loosn from, tho drift wood that has hampered tho itoulti order for years nui) you ipay yet be ablo to niako It What It was designed to be, a Grand order. 'STEWAUT MlLLUn." PERSONAL' 'AND-SOCIAL, Dr. Gles of Youngstown, Is at tho Buohtcl. Mrs. Hairy Votaw Is sojourning In Canton. v Miss Jane Pnugburn Is, visiting with Canton friends. Mrs. O. F. Kolbo Is In Jinusns City visiting her sister. ' Mrs. Harry Stainbaugh and children are visiting In Canion. James B. Pell of Paducah, Ky., Is the guest of Akron relatives. ' D. II. McBrlde is In Detroit attending a Suuday school convent lou. Bert Moore of Chicago has been visit ing his parents at 21S FJr st: Mr. W. A. Noblo of WW K. Market St., Is in Chicago on business. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seiberllng are guests of Wadsworth friends. Charles Parsons Is home from New Haven, for his summer vacation E. E. Horn left Saturday for Grand Haplds, Mich., on si business trip. Mls Mame Myers will go to Atlan tic City this summer to 'study music. Miss Laura MeFarlln Is' entertaining Miss Florenco Moore,' of Philadelphia. Miss Tony Mollenkopf of Bucyrus, O., Is visiting relatives and friends in tlm city. Mr. Frank Flobcgor returned Satur day from n business trip to Cincin nati. Mrs. Helen B. Itajmond Is visiting nt Spring Lake Park,' on the Now Jersey Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slocum, of 316 S. Main st., loft Sunday for a trip up the lakes. Mrs. Alice V. Dougherty has as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daugherty of Chicago. Horace M, Houser and wife will leave Thursday for an extended Euro pean trip. Mrs Frank P. Allen and son, of Louisville, Ky., are the guests of Akron relatives. M. D. Daguo of Doylestown visited his children and grandchildren here Inst week. Geo. Thomas, who has bren attend ing college at Cleveland, is homo for his vacation. Miss Ella Denhnm of Chicago, Is visiting with her father, at 113 Adolph are. x' Thomas Conway has ' returned to South Akron after several year's stay in Colorado. F. 0. Fish has returned, to Ills home. In Toledo afteV a week's visit with frlendn In this city. Cliff Booth of Washington is the guest of his father, Mr. It. O. Booth, VMM West Center st. Miss Anna Morrywoathcr of Cincin nati is the guest of her cousin, Miss Nettle Mcrrywenther. Carl Angnc returned Sunday from Canton after a few days visit with relatives at that placo. Miss Boulali L. Towsloj-of 210 Home st,. has as her guest, Miss Pearl Gas kill of Wheeling, W. Vn. Messrs. Julius It, Barth nnd Albert Frioss have returned from a threo month's sifjourn lu Europe. Mrs'. LuvlniL A. Prednioic of .'5i: North st., will attend the Exposition. She will leave hero Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. A, K, Fousor anil Miss OS Helen Howlnnd and Joanetto Allen left today for an Eastern trip. Dr. Fouser will be away two weeks. Mrs. Adelaide F. Stlllson of ai3 Bowery, will spend tho summer on her farm at Kalamazoo, Mich. Miss Myrtle Bruner of Wabash, I nil., who has been tho guest of her brother, Mr. C- 1. Brunei', has returned to her home. , , Mlchnel Sulllvmv HI Dayton St., will leave soon for lieland to visit friends whom ho hits not seen for SIS years. Tho Misses Mabel l.angdou, Moda Hoff, Enunii llolloway. Grace Sldror and Eta Slabaugh are camping nt Statu Mljls. Mr. aud Mrs Win. Barnptt and daughter, Miss Louise, of 118 Carroll st, will leave soon for Paris to attend the Exposition. Mrs. H. S. Cluifco and Miss Chaso will leavo tomorrow for, islands near Mackluac when they wll camp with Dr. aud Mrs. Will S. Chaso. Miss Besslo Widdeconibe of Kent, hns been elected principal of tlio Chagrin Fulls High school. Miss Wld- deoombo is well ktiowi) ,In this cty. Mr. Barney Hnrttieguu, of Ml. Vernon who Is on his way to Europe, was Iho guest of his brat lifer, Thonlns J. llenne gun, the C. A. fc ynriliunsler last week. Mr.' aud Mrs. Burt, L. Daugherty of 103 rerklns bt., will leave soon Tor Medonia, Cal;, fur .u IV ,y mouths stay ou nccount ,oflfMr Daugherty's 111 Veallh. v 'V Will Daguo, aud U.ofrt Winch left Friday night for a three week' bl evelo lour. They lyil .visit BiiiTnlo, Niagara Falls, lloclics'u'r! aud Chautauqua. Tlio following have rented a cotlago nlCjinuthuiiuu nud will spnd tho month of July there: Mrs'. A. W. .Mayhos, 'Mrs. Chits, Sender, and Mrs. Chas. Eddy, Mrr. S, A. Smith, who has been thov guest of her son, Charles F. Smith, and wife, for the past three weeks, returned to her home nt Mansfield, Sunday evening. Mfs, Eliza Leo and MlssOInry Bonn, of 201 W. Miller, me., will sail July 11th for their old home, England, where they will spend several months visiting friends. Mr. ChiiSi It, Morgan, with Pouchot, JIunslcker & Co., and wife, will sail Tilly 2ist. for Liverpool, from where tehy will go to tho Paris Exposition and visit other European points. Misses Lola and Hazel Brown of Woostcr, aud Mrs. M. M. Scott, son and daughter of Toledo, who have been visiting with Major K. F. Tag garl aud family, have returned to their homes. , Members of the Akron Llcdeiinfel held a picnic at Koerber's grove Sun day. 'It was well attended and nit par ticipants enjoyed tho outing Among the iimttsoinents was target shooting. The prlzo for best markmanshlp was Avon by Julius Kroffkc. A cablegram received In Akron, from Mr. .U IX. NuU, announces the tnfe ar rival of that gentlonian and his sis ters at Ohcrborg, France. The steam or was one day overdue. The cable gram reads: "Arrived all right. Pleasant passage. Advise friends." TROUBLE IN SQUAWVlLLE. f we hid the Initiators that declared the Trim men free . fur a half an hour Jn Sijuawtlllc, our ola trior. luary tree 'D receive a deroratfon that It never had tlorc Hate tho lullctt crop of vlrtima that iti branches e er bore I We are up agin a problem of an agsravatln tort, Tan't Indulge no more la llcker nor In any gam Win tport, An ne're stamped In tribulation, there la darlt nrra In our coula Knee the irimmrn snoned us under last election at the polls. IV hate got a rroman major, an ahe'a aharper than u knife : We haie got a woman Jeatlce, which her honor U my wife. An a woman city marahal nears the star upon her breast. An rhe Isn't otermodeit In a-makln an arreit All the members ol the counc.ll are inside of pet- tlcoatt, f Lainbj a-holdtn down the dutlea once monopolized by goats, An w'e got to grin an bear It, fur their ticket woj) the day, An they're holdln thetr positions In a strictly legal wsy. Ain't a durn saloon a-runnln In the limits of the town, An the games that enre amused us got "a sudden turnln donn. An the victim that glta loaded with a surrepti tious tax Finds himself Inilde the cooler charrin the Hidlg- runt ragl . They're established of a,cur(T,t,caustn eiery, re.p- roi'Dic Of 'the britches wcarln gender' fur lo' be' at home at eight, While our gentler, weaker esseli, with the orclt. litln Jaws Sneak around the streets a-huntln fur infractors of the laws. , We're a ravelin with trouble, fur we'retobr, an we're mad, An tho camp that once nas lively is a-goln to the bad, Cur there neier is a movement in the great pro- gresshe gsme '. tt the ncnes' ain't braced with llcker needed fur to play the same. There has bin a heap of trouble with the purty autocrats Since the fust one was created out of one or Adam's slats. Which the esme must be an error, fur experience has thovni That the sen was propagated from ole Adam'i crazy bone I Denver Post. A Mcnn JInn'n Ideas. "I have been reading," said the mean est man In town, "of a great scheme, They say tho Polandors before they drive their geese to market mnkc them wnlk through a mlxturo of tar and ennd until the geeso got crusts on the bottom of their feet thnt act as shoes." "But what good does that Informa tion do you?" asked his wife. "Wo hnvo no geese." "I was thinking," said tho meanest man In town, "that It might bo n good thing to try on tho children." ludlan spoils Press. t Applylncr the Rule Rohliic was a very vindictive little fellow) always watching big' opportuni ty to "pay back" for all wrongs, real or Imaginary. His mother hud many an earliest talk with him about tlio golden rule, but he would always reply: "Yes, mamma; that Is Just what I am doing. You sec,- when Tod strikes mo, then thnt Is Just what he would hnvo that I should do unto him, so I ought t,o pay him back." Detroit Freo Press. A Flnnnrlnl Trnnnnctlon. Boer Sympathizer When 1 was In London, I snw a man on the street sell ing wnr photographs. "Here you are." ho shouted: "portraits of all tho British fighting generals, n penuy apleco." Englishman-Well? Boer Sympathizer I had a half pen ny In my pocket, so I bought tho lot. Chicago Record. Unredeemed Dank Motet. It frequently oceurs that officials of nntloual banks retnln tlio first notes Issued by the bank as souvenirs. If these notes are uever brought Into circulation aud are novor presented to the government for redemption, the government Is that pinch richer. The records of the redemption division show that thero has not been an in stance since national banks wero first prgnnlzoil where the entire circulation of any bapk was fully redeemed, nnd there Is todny a considerable ftiud in the treasury to that accouut, Boston Globe. Tho Zulus carry their wounded to the hllla nud expose th'-- wounds to the &t, having found li experience that (but Is the quicker way of curing th!in, Kentucky furnished more soldiers, Contederato and Union, than any otlior stato according to population. k tv i ' b ',. .. :.-i '-. ' W.a-.tfrr..,, i,, iln.AJ ""!' . . lr. t ; j.i. tf v