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"hi!fu'(t((iriW','ww!1'wt'v,wf4W ifJtit.iifimuMi1i i AKEON DAILY DJ3MOOHAT. THUESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1900 mtmiimmmmmwnmmamm wMMaawimM mww TSsJS Wl , MSL New ... -W! AJav3lT!norfcrt. sasaanffggr Ik ' H ? ABJkB!3KnifCA KW Oa-T"" ieB3MB2mmffl3WBm& The new woman's way to save work in washing, and also save the clothes, is to use Walker's Soap, as fqllows: spaita utp tie uotics in tufccwarm water, tien soaf oew each piece thoroughly, roll in a light roll, place in a tub and cover with lukewarm water, allowing them to remain half an hour. During this lime the sonp will do its work. Then wring out, rinse out and hang out to dry. xi K ' n Bod oonp. W Contains no alkali. That is why clothes washed with it last longest. Look for the Game Uooster trademark. aC0W4Wg8'lTOTgKI10;itOligJfaffotaPC0TO09p9?ot! rIO GETS IT? Federal Judge good reason roit IT. Will Come From North Eastern Ohio. President Keeps Candi dates Guessing. Honor Is Said to Havo Boon Tendered BAD EGGS Thrown at a Dowicitc Elder Who Denouncad Socistics. Granville, O., Dec. 20. (Spl.) O.. ti. Mason, a Dowlo elder of Chicago, was mobbed last night w'hlle delivering a lecture at the opera house. The speaker made a bitter attack upon the Masonic and other secret or ders and was assailed with eggs and other missiles. In the confusion that followed Mason was pushed over on the floor. lie appealed for protection and a number of men connected with the societies which he had attacked gath ered about him and kept the crowd back while ho was escorted to a safer place. Mason was not injured. Threats were made, however, that ho would be roughly handled if he shall again at tempt to lecture In Granville. To Prominent Attorney of Cleveland Has Not Accepted. Washington, Dec. 20.-(Spl.)-Presl-dent McKinlcy has tendered the new Federal Judgeship for the Northern Ohio district to a man who lives In the northeastern rart of the State, Who The Success ani Popularity or the Ntw catarrh cure. The remarkable sucess and popular-! lty of the new catarrh cure, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, Is largely because It not only cures catarrh, but because ca tarrh sufferers who use these tablets know what the' arc taking Into their systems; no secret Is mnde of what they contain. They are composed of hydrastln, blood root) gunlacol and red gum, arc pleasant to the taste and be ing dissolved Jn tup mouth they take Immediate effect upon the mucous lin ing of tho throat, nasal passages and the wholo respiratory tract. The cures that Stuart's Catarrh Tab. lets have accomplished In old chronic cases aro little short of remarkable, and tho advautngo of knowing Just what you arc taking Into your system, Is of paramount Importance when It Is remembered that the cocaine or mor phlno habit has been frequently con tracted as the result of using secret catarrh remedies, as so many of them aro well known to contain theso In jurious drugs. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets meet with the approval and cordial support of physicians because their anteseptlc character renders them perfectly safo for the general public to use. and their composition makes them a common eonse cure for all forms of. catarrhal trouble. With nearly all advertised catarrh cures It Is a matter, of guess work as to what you aro taking Into the stom ach, as the proprietor, wbllo making all sorts of claims' as to what their mpdlclucs will do, tire Very careful to keep it a close secret as to what they really contain. Tills Is one 'reason Why Stuart's Ca tarrh Tablets have been so widely rec- COURT Wanted Information. Plied Attorney Gen eral With Questions I A-- IPolsIfey I j? In Regard to Operation of New Policy. Sparc ribs and tenderloins for Satur day at Fred Laub's, No. 117 N How ard st. I.IIHI..IIHH WIIIWII !! Ml .r-v a TAYTrfcWivttr LMWISL,8 ICE CREAMS ICES We are exclusive agents for IIUYLEIt'S, ALLIGKTTI'S and LYON'S FANCY CHOCOLATE and BON-BONS. Tut up in boxes f lom 1 to 5 pounds. HOME-MADE CANDIES Our past reputation for home-mado candies Is being sustained, this year. , ICE CREAM AND ICES. Don't fail to order for your Xra'as dinner. BAKED GOPDS Our baked goods aro of the very, finest and will, add largely to your Holiday feast. 'Phone "didcrs receive "pro rapt and careful attention. ' tho man is It Is impossible to learn, It may bo said upon most excellent omrncnded, because they ate not only authority however, that It Is not Har- pleasant and convenient to tnke, but . . . the patient also knows ho Is not put vey D. Goulder, the eminent adinir- tlQg ,nt0 Ws itbmnch nnythtag 0f an alty lawyer of Cleveland. injurious 'character. .. ... . ., , ,,,H., nr v,o These tablets arc sold by druggists Speculation as to the identity of tho 0Terywherc ,ntuc UultcStates and person to whom the place has been Canada at 50 cents for complete treat- nirnrnrt I miitn Intense. Members of mcnt ntul probably there Is no better Evident That Some of Judges Do Not Agree the ...Special Sale for the Holidays... HANDKPOHIE fS'S 200 doz Ladies' 10o Handkerchiefs, fnib corners, laco edged 5c e 100 doz Ladies' 10c Handkerchiefs, all linen, 5c ea 100 doz Ladies' 16c Handkerchiefs, embroid ered or hemstitched, with lace insertion 10c ea 100 doz Ladies' 20c Handkerchiefs, hem stitched or Roman edge 12c ea Elegant assortment of Ladies' Handkerchiefs at IS. 20." 25. 35 and 50c ea Mon's Handkerchiefs in great variety at 5, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25, 35, 50c ea ? Men's Initial Handkerchiefs at 10, 15, 25, 50c ea Silk Mufflers of every description at 50, 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 With tho Administration's Viow the Constitution. of Washington, Dec. 20. (Spl.)-The United States Supremo Court again was crowded to ilts fullest capacity yesterday to hear tho concluding argu ments In tho cases Involving the status of Porto BIco and tho Phil ippines. A feature of the hearing was that Justices Brewer and Harlan asked a number of questions. Justice Brewer asked if the Attorney General held that as Congress extended the con- reraedv over devised for tho nermanent . stltutlon and' laws to tho organized tho Ohio delegationn are indulging In cure of catarrh, whether located in tho I territories Congress also could take them away from tho territories. Mr. It, but not one 6f them has succeeded .nd, throat, bronchial tubes or In tho Hiomucu. Ibid Wa 'Plune 260. 160 S. MAIN SRTEE'T. l4ttVtf'Mtttttfrtf3W944 Tiie Elixir of Life Existed only in tho Imagination of somo clever writer. "Wo approach nearer to fact in Bpimer's bear, which contains life sustaining qualities to a marked decree. It's wholesome and nourishing. Moreover, it tastes good it's medicinal without tho unpleas antness of medicine. Delivered In quarts or, pints to any part of tho city. Telephone 30. 3IO&3M5(iOEO?JeC&SOOSS800e St g J. H. DELLENBEIt'GEIt. JO0GS009SSG0CO9(C00 A. W. HAWKINS. In picking tho mau. Tho President tlius far has guarded well his secret It is expected that somo deflnlto In formation on tho subject will bo ob tainable tomorrow. Attorney McNeil, of Marlon, who is a candidate for the Judgeship, is au thority for the statement that is is not Improbable that the man to whom the position has been tendered wjll de cline It ion tho-ground that his accept ance would Involve a financial sacrifice which ho would not caro to make. Mr. McNeil says. ho obtained that In formation from the President yester-j day, when ho called upon him In the i interest of his own candidacy. "The President also said," continued tho Marlon attorney, "that if this first man declines it he will offer it to an other whom ho has In mind. If the latter cannot accept, then, Mr. McKln ley asserted, the race will bo an open one." The presence In Washington today of Judgo George F. Arrel, of Youngs town, gavo rise to the report that he was an aspirant for the honor. Judge Arrel Is an old friend of the President, but ono of his law partners, Harry Rob. lnson, who is here also, said positively that ho would not relinquish his prac tice. The name of Andrew Squiro, of Cleveland, was among those mention ed as .having been rendered tho Judge ship, but everything thus far Is speculative. WiESE'S SONG Wholesale and Retail ELaiui orator OoSoirs Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. LUMBER SQLD IN CAR LOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY. I Office, 1027 South Mala Street Plamn? Mill ami Yard, South High Stree , aoaeocceecoosGCtfaee-sotcut se8eoQ8e&3&s8oQ Tel. No. 201. Do You Know. Burnham's Hasty Jcllycon will satis, ractorlly nnswer tho question: "what shall wo have for dessert today?" You have the choice of six delicious flavors: orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, peach, wild cherry, and the plain "calfs-foot" ,for making wlno and coffeo Jellies. Everywhere Jcllycon Is having a largo sale, your grocer sells It. ,iC,' i JIES.M. B. SHUMrtKRR An example of modern architecture. One of the many beautiful homes on West Market street, Has Become Very Popular "In Ohio's Sweetost Vale." John S. WIcse's new s'ong has mot with much favor wherever it has been introduced. It is entitled "In Ohio's Sweetest Vale." The words of tho song fo)low: " By tho wayside near a tavern In a village far away, A good oidr-oa'k in grandeur there does stand. Beneath its-boughs "a spot I chose where each eve I met my Rose And with aclilng heart I asked her for her hand. A day soon dawned with sorrow, "I must leave my homo of old," To another city I was called away; And when I bid goodbye a tear rolled from her eye," As I left,- these words I heard her 60ftly say: f CHORUS. 'JRemomber, remember Rose Is wait ing; Each night I'll stand beneath the old oak tree, Whore you onco told love's talc, In Ohio's sweetest vale, You will find a girl that's true in Rose Marie." "I am sitting and a thinking of mem ories of the past; For sorrow now does mingle thore with Joy. Aonong those valleys, dales and hills, where you'll hear the whlppor wills, And In innocenco I roamed when but a boy, Now sho lies beneath tho tree, and It stands In memory, On the bank's Inscribed tho dato sho bado farewell To her lover and her kin, when sho loft this world of sin, How I'd Iovo onco more to hear her swoet volco tell: (Chorus.) i Genuine Ebony Goods. Military hair brushes, mirrors, combs, oat brushes, toilet cases, etc., etc., finest In tho city. J. Lampartcr & Co. Palace Drug Store, 183 S. Howard street. Robbed a Parson. Toledo, O., Doc. 2a (Spl.) Rov. James E. Gibson, pastor of the Central avo,' M. B. church, was sandbagged and robbed on tho public streets last rilght.' Ho lost $38 and his watch, but his personal Injuries wore not serious. This, makes about ten hold ups In two weeks, four of tho victims having been women. Griggs answereil that this was a most serious question, but he thought It safe to say that when the laws were once extended to territories an Inviola ble contract was created, and could not bo broken. Justice Harlan asked the Attorney General to state later on to what ex tent Congress could Impose a tariff to be collected against goods coming from Now Mexico, Arizona and Alas ka. Justice Brewer also reminded Mr. Griggs that Oklahoma was not in cluded in tho treaty taking In the Louisiana and Mexican territory, and was an apparqn exception to the rule stated by the Attornoy General. Mr. Griggs said that Congress at Its last session, In effect, declared that tho existing tariff laws were applica ble against tho goods of Porto Rico. This was In the act of .last March, re mitting to Porto Rico certnln duties collected "under existing law." This, Mr. Griggs declared, was an assertion by both branches of the present Con gress that the tariff act, which was tho "existing law," operated against Porto Rico. Justice White asked tho Attorney General if he claimed that Congress could so exempt territories from tho laws as to give them privi leges not enjoyed by the States. Mr. Griggs responded that ho'dld so claim; that In fact tho territories hod been for years exempted from internal revenuo and direct taxes. The Attorney General referred to the celebrated case of Loughborough vs. Blake, whereupon Justice Harlan, reading from that decision, asked Mr. Griggs what Chief Justice Marshall meant in saying: "Tho power to lay and collect duties, imposts, and exer and collect duties, imposts, and ex cises may be exercised, and must bo States. Mr. Griggs said "throughout tho United States" referred to the States of tho Union, but Justice Harlan pointed out that It referred also to tho District of Cplumbia and tho terri tory west of tho Missouri. Mr. Griggs A closed his flvo hour speech wjth a brilliant and eloquent peroration. " Card of Thanks; 'To the dear friends and neighbors, Who were so kind to us In our great affliction; to tho Rov. Dr. Pratt and the singers, and to all of those who sent such beautiful flowers wo do slro to extend our heartfelt thanks. HJr. nnd Mrs. Ohas, Yost, Miss S. Alberta Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunslcker. Taking Depositions. Depositions aro belng'taken a Akron today In tho suit brought by tho Single Tube Tiro company against the Good year Rubber company. Attorney. Lp8. Klng, of Ivaus, Kid der & Melcher, Now York, attorneys for tho plaintiff. Is here assisting tho local attorneys In tho work. for Pneu:nWa Pr. C. J. Bishop, Asnow, Mich., says; "I havo usod Foley's nonoy and Tar u threo very severe cases of pneu monia wltlj good results In every case." There Is nothing so good. j. M, Laffer, J Lamparter t Co., A. Warner. HOLIDAY Sterling Silver Eat Brushes. Nail Brushes. Tooth Brushes. FUes. Glove and Button Hooks. Paper Knives. Bracelets., Brooches. Solid ana Gold Filled Rings. Silver Cracker Jars. silver Fruit Dlihes. Silver Olive Dishes, etc Children's Cups. Docks. Toilet Sets with Silver Mountings. Cellar and Cuff Boxes. Jewl Cases. Atomizers. Pin Cushions. Pocket Books. OOODS. Silk Suspenders. Silk Garters. Kid Gloves and Mittens. Sofa Cushions. Fine Lln:ns. Ilapklas. Hemstitched Table Linen. Towels. Umbrellas In great variety. CLOAKSI CLOAKS! $5.00 All-Wool Jackets, neatly appliqued. . $5.00 $7.60 All-Wool Jackets, large flaring col lar 6.50 10.00 All-Wool Jackets, black and all lead ing shades 8.50 $12.50 Jackets, neatly appliqued, satin lin ing 10.00 $12.50 Box Coats, flaring collar and revere, 10.00 $15.00 Box Coats, heavv satin lining 12.50 $15.00, $18, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Automobile Coats, at creatlv reduced prices. $5.00 Boucle Capes, fur-trimmed 3.98 $6.00 Beaver C.i pes, neatly appliqued 5.00 $7.50 Crushed Plush Capes 6.50 $10.00 Silk Plush Capes, Thibot-triramed. . ?.50 p $12.50 Kersey Capes, trimmed with marten, 10.00 C CHILDREN'S JACKETS , 1. In all the leading styles arid colors, box r coats and reefers, at S2.T5 $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.50 FURS! FURS! $2.50 Electric Seal Scarfs, 4 marten tails, $1.98 $4.00 Electric Seal Scarfs, large size $3 00 ?$5.00 Electric Seal Scarfs, 6 marten tails,. . $3.98 $5.00 Marten Scarfs, best ever offered at.. $3.98 $6.00 Brown or Black Marten Scarfs $5.00 C $7.50 Brown or Black Marten Scarfs $6 50 $6.00 Electric Seal Victorines $4 50 C $7.50 Electric Seal Victorines $6.00 $10.00 Black or Brown Marten Victorines, $8.50 All our $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 xl Victorines at greatly reduced prices. A. POLSKY, 145 S. Howard St. A Meet Kitchen Is simply out of tho question unle$s it is outfitted with the latest and most approved sanitary "open" plumbing. "We doubt if any Christmas gift would please your wife better than a cart blanche older on us to put her kitchen and other plumbing In first class shape. 11 69. Tel. Kubler & Beck block, 968. S04 South Main St ;Gas LOKC Having made arrangements with the Akron Gas Co. to handle their coke, wo are now prepared to furnish the same on short notice. No smoke, no dirt, no dampness in your house. It is bettor than natural gas. Try it. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY AT $4.00 PER TON. i U Cor. Mill and Prospect. Both Phones 19. Ifflfe FOR , &as Fitting, Stem and Hot Water Hc&ting, WELSBACH INCANDESCENT LIGHTS AND FIXTURES, See Hoffman Eros. Ta"wu lv- NONA SI7 EAST rJtAFtVZElT ST. Phone No. K8 (1'eoplo's Tel.); Kesldonco pliono No. Ml reoplo' Tel. ): lbOl Cei iral Union No. rCTArent for the NOVFLTY IR0H CO.'S STEAM AND HOT WATER BOILERS. Great fhmtmaSPresents se33's iPhoto JJoxjwoBry Photo buttons, brooches, cuff buttons, watch charms, locUets, hat pins, stick pins, belt buckles, etc. .Photos for this Jewelry made from llfo or any photo. Open evenings till 8 p, ra. for thoso who can't como during day. Se lect them now, while tho stock Is complete. 207 East market street, near Public Library. PLACE YOUR WANT ADS. IN THE DEMOCRAT ,t -, iB,,V. 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