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AlCliON DAXLf DWMOCmAT. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1901
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YOU BPv
1'OUK WANTS
'YOUIt WANTS
YOUIl WANTS
YOUU WANTS
Will be received for publication
In the Doinoera, by mall, tele
phone, or personal application.
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24 WOUDo
24 WOKDS
24 WOKDS
. 24 WOUDS
Can bo put Into four lines. In
writing your want ndveitiso-
uioiits, please follow this tulc.
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4 LINES. !1 TIMES. 25 CENTS.
4 MNES. 3 TIMES. 25 CENTS.
4 MNES. 3 TIMES. 25 CENTS.
4 KINGS. 3 UIMbd. 25 CENTS.
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KINES.
LINES
LINES
LINES.
MONTH. $1.50.
MONTH. 51..ri0.
1 MONTH. $1.50.
1 MONTH. $1.50.
female ftelp &$anted
WANTED Widow or married lady
to engage In profltnule employment
on commission. Address G. E.. care
Dcmocint olllce. U1-2C3
WANTED A young .ady of neat ap
pearance ns companion nnd to as
sist me In my. business. Will travel
extensively. Address, J. C. enre this
office. 201-203
WANTED A young lady of neat ap
pearance ns companion and to nsslst
mo in my business. Will tiavel ex
tensively. Address J. 0., care this
ofllce. 201-203
WANTED A good second girl at
onc at No. 121 N. Forge st. 212 tf
Male Ji dp tenanted
The.Pastuio Stock Food Co., 324
Times Building, Chicago, offers $15
per week nui' 10 per cent, on all sales
for a man vlth horso and -buggy to
Bell Pasturo Stock Food. 250-103
WANTED A first class carriage
blacksmith. Steady work. Collins
Buggy Co. 202-tf
WANTED A boy to learn the barber
trade. 135 N. Howard st 200-200
WANTED A boy over 15 years of age
to lenrn the photo-engraving trade.
A first-class chance for a good, will
ing boy who is not afraid of work.
Apply with parent or guardian at
S. & O. Engraving Co., 705 East
Mill st 201-203
WANTED A ninn desiring n Rood
homo cheap to take his wlfo up to
140 Dayton st, look nt a bcautlfiil
littlo home with barn, l4 acres of
.and. with fruit trees, etc Then go
10 357 S. Main st, for particulars.
This Is a rare chance. Don't neg
lect It. 235 tf
Wanted
WANTED One largo furnished room
or two In suite, bath, furnace nud
gas essential, suitable for two young
gentlemen; vicinity enst of Adolph
avo., with board preferred. Ad
dress II. 0., this ofllce. 202-201
WANTED By ninn nnd wife, three or
four unfurnished rooms, heated, for
light housekeeping. Address N. Y.
Z., Democrnt ouice. 231-tf
WANTED A position by an oxperT
enced lady stenographer; good refer
ences. Address ., enre Democrat
Ofllce. 201-203
WANTED-50 .people to buy homes.
Call on G. W. Grldley, 48 Centiai
building. 'Phono 510. Res. 054.
252-tf
WANTED-Three or four uufurnlshed
rnnms wiMiln kIt- mlmitne nll iwitv '
Cor, Market and Main. Addicss
No. 4, enro Democrat tf
WANTED House of 4 or live rooms,
must bo flvo minutes' wnlk from
O'NeU's store, nnd rent must be mod
crate. State price and where locat
ed. Address o. F. S,, care of Dem
ocrat, tf
WANTED To rent or buy n modern
0 or 7 room liouso In good location.
Will pay six months' rent In ad
vance. T. K. Albaugh, at the Grand
Opera Homo 250tf
WANTED-Four roomer- op S.TlabT
ot, good location. Addiess Dumocint
efflco. it
WANTED Three roor.-s on giotiud
Hoof, for" light liDUst-kjcplug; no chll
(It rli. Aild.i'KH A It C IJoiiiociU
olllco, W.tf
BUSINESS nnd tiro.essloiial men to
(julrlng tliu services of u bookkeeper,
weekly, tnou'tlily. Hi'inl-nnminll." nnd
annually, addicss (. XV'., earo of tho
Domociut. 218 tf
ANTED To buy a good as or 8uven
room house with bam. Terms 51(H)
cash and bnlnnce 10 per month.
Address House, Democrat. 201-200.
A REAL ESTATE BARGAIN Is 150
Doytou St.. North Hill, nt $1700.
Good 7 room house, und barn; 14
acres of land with good fruit trees
on It. Don't overlook this, but call
nt 357 S. Mnln St., npd Investigate.
iMOtf
fi'or RsM
FOIt UDNT Seven room house, -102
West Exchange st. 0. A. Hollowny.
200 tf.
FOlt RENT Store loom nt 129 N.
Howard st. Itoom 20x00, with sec
ond floor and good sized cellar. Will
fix to suit renter. Enquire at 131
N. Hownrd st. 202-3w
FOR RENT Store room, 1410 S.
Main st., 10 rooms with building,
gas and wnter. Good bain. Inquhc
promises. 201-203.
Rooms for Rent
FOU RENT Four rooms, Ave minutes
from Union depot. Modern improve
ments. Enquire 211 Bluff. 200-203
FOR RENT A fronf furnished room,
all modcrp convinces, for one or
two gentlmen, nt No 121 N. Forgo
street. ICO tf
Jpecla! J'qUc$s
WHITEWASHING iinUl)atch'ilg. Or
ders fiLiit to 110 S. High st or Tel.
41-1, A. T. 1-lcket . NK'S'tf
PAINTING Get the best "and chap
est painter and paper hanger ami
get your wdHs done early. C. P.
Ames, 120 N. Summit bt. People's
telephone 20. 2G2-2SS
VAULTS Sewers nnd cisters cleaned
and built; nlso closets for sale. Ad
diejs mall, H. J. Biankenhagen, Ak
ron, O. 'Phono 1107. 258-2S3'
READ! GREAT RARGAIN! READ!
Aie you looking for the best real es
tato baigaln ever otTeied?, Call nt No.
357 S. Main st., and get f u'l particulars.
A good seven room liouse nnd bain. 1'4
acres of Ian.: with all kinds of fruit
ticcs. Property Is located nt No. 140
Dn.iton St., Noith Hill. If. sold Imme
diately. $1,000 will buy this property.
A REAL ESTATE BARGAIN Is 150
Dayton st, North Hill, nt $1700.
Good 7 room house, nnd barn; lyj
acres of land with good fruit trees
on It. Don't overlook this, hut call
nt 357 S. Main St., nnd investigate
240-tf .
READ! GREAT BARGAIN! READ!
Are you looking for tho best lcnl es
tate bargain ever offered? Call at No.
357 S. Main st., and get full particulars.
A good seven room liouse nnd barn. IVi
acres of land with all kinds of fruit
trees. Property Is located at No. 140
Dayton st. North Hill. If fold Imme
diately, $1,000 will buy this property.
SPECIAL NOTIOU.
The United States Building & Loan
Co., on" of Akron's strongest and mbst
substantial flnnnclnl Institutions, linn a
limited amount of pa d up and running
Stock to dispose of at $101 per sharp.
This Company has a oald In capital of
over $500,000.01) with mote than $1.
000.000.00 of approved hfccurltles upon
teal estate. Sx per cent. Imprest Is
paid upon both classes of stock;
Foil'- to flva per cpnt. Is paid
upon tlmo deposits. " If you havo
money to Invest or deposit, call nnd
see Us. Money also loaned on, voal es
tato on most lavornble termi.
W. C. Mai pic Sec.
Under Hotel Buchtcl
A REAL ESTATE BARGAIN, Is 150
Dayton st, Noith Hill, nt $1700.
Good 7 room house, nnd barn; l'i
ncres of land with good fruit trees
on It. Don't overlook this, but call
at 357 S. Mnln st nnd Investigate.
240-tf
for Jala
WANTED Wo made n'lot of sales
last year disposing of nearly every
thing on our list. If you have prop
erty of nuy description to rout, sell
or trade, list It with tw at once ns
we wish to be ready for' our spring
tiade, Money to loan. "'P.--P. Bock
& company, 220 S, Howard -st.
FOR SALE xlousts, rang Mg'111 nilees
11 0111 800 to $14,000. J. O. Kapp. 417
E Mill st. KlS-tf
THE BRUNER, GOODHUE COOKE
COMPANY.
Oldest Abstract ofllce In the county,
Established 1870.
Our cxporlenco grirnuteps a correct
Abstract pf Title.
Prices reasonable, Prompt service.
215 South Mnln at-
'Phone 15.
FDR SALE-AT A liXUQi 1N-
207 N .Valley. . . . t $2300
20!) N. Valley, $2100
20010 N. Valley $2500
223 E. Funi nee. ,,.,,, $1150
These prices now, not aftor a while,
will buy.
EDWIN' WAGNER,
Dec. 10 tf Everett building,
FOR BALE Oil EXOHANUE-Ulll
sell lot on (jJiown nve.f or exchange
far lioilse and lot n good location
and pny dirfctoiicii. Addicts 0, K
cnto Democrat OIIIm. 155 tf.
FOIL SALE-Stock of groceries nt In
voice In Rood btihliirsK loentlon; 111
health tlio cause of selling. Address
0. 13. M., carp Democrat 200-207
FUR HALE-The only foe left oti
Blown live. Will null ehtnp If sold
soon. AddrosB F. V., Democrat
Olllco. ir.r tf.
T
FOR SALE--43 acres of Innd. second
liottutn, two m I Ion loiith of Umlaut,;
new liousi', irici $1500; $200 down,
balance In ten years, i.oioy Munou.'
Anno. ' 2P5-201 vt
FORSALELotl.2::0!itid2.-.l In bwelt
kit mid Stulucr'H .illotmcnt. seend
utitlt.oli to City ol Akron. Siiv.ril
ii'Jiictitin'iits to a tiiitn who will
Iniild. Kmiulie of E .( Hoskln, 103 1
Wills nve. or Democrat olllco. Tel.
1 i KitJ-tf
KOH SAI.K OH UKNT Fuctory build
ing on Wnter st., ctpilpped with 70
lioine power bollei. ungluo, electric
light plant, otc. DlKiullo at 223 9.
Howard st. 10!)-tf
FOR SALE-By Bruner-Goodhuo-
Cooke Co.
113 Bluff St., lot 40x125, carpet
cleaning plant. See us about this us
it Is for snle nt a bargain.
Oil Miami st., 5 rooms, well nnd els
tcin. $1000.
225 Second nvc., lot 50x150, 0 rooms,
cittern, $1200.
222 Third ave., lot 50x150, 0 rooms,
cistern, $1200.
100 Uuson St., 7 rooms, well and
cistern, $1700.
lfiOVi Gale st, 5 rooms nnd barn,
cheap. $1450.
5S5 W. Exchange St., 0 roonls, lot
50x210, $1800.
1SS Lods St., 0 rooms, well and cis
tern $1550.
183 Lods st.,'0 rooms, well rind cis
tern. $1400.
003. W. Exchange, good location,
only $1000.
109 Livingston, dnmaged by Are,
will sell at once nt a big bargain,
largo lot nnd bain.
205 Fouith ave., 0 rooms, $1000.
203 BUI St., 7 rooms. $1200.
410 N. Mnplo st, an Al place, $1000.
Nice place on Chnrles St., cost $1500,
will sell for $1200.
Nice place on W. Market, near end
of car line, $1400.
Fine lot corner Balch and S. Mnple,
$S10.
Nice lot on NIcman st, cheap for
cash $175.
559 W Exchange, 7 rooms, lot 51x
135, $2200.
2 four room houses on Harter ave.,
each $S50.
101 Bruner st, 7 rooms, lot 00x125,
$1500.
138 Bnlch fit o' rooms, $2000.
577 W. Exchange, nice home, $1500.
Lot on Balch St., 40x125, $200.
500 W. Thornton. 8 rooms. $2500.
Elegant lot W. Market, corner Hul
bert ave., $2000.
We have a lnrge number of new
places on onr books; nlso vacant lots
In till parts of city. Money to loan.
Bruner-Coodhtie-Cooko Co.,
232 South Mnln st.
Foil SALE-A
' " ' - ..
tliree chnir combina-
tlnn, three looking-glass bather out-
fit; complete supplies. It is worth
$3D0, but owing to business change
will sell for $100 to Immediate pur-
chaser. Call or nddrcss Lest
Al.Ins, 1121Vi S. Main St., Akron.
202-2C0
FOII SALE-25-hoiso power New York
Sa-.'ety engine. 10 h. p. Westlnghouso
upright engine; 00 light dynamo.
steam pump, large double door bate'.
Euiulre at 223 S. rlownrd st.
lontf
FOR SALE-Nlrie room house, Kllng
m.i a rjAuu.iuKi-. iiu Luiii.iv-u uu
nrnuiKcii tor two iiuiiiiiua; iow price
to .illicit nuyer. , -t-none 10--. Mi tr
jssJ
LOST A liver and whito colored
pointer bitch; wore collar. with name
plate, when last seen. Suitably
J-nwnwir.! f rnt,,'.-,..i tn'iiQ nr 114
o i....o t om.on-j
LOST Two bunches of keys. Finder
please loturn to tho Americau Dis
trict Teleginpli Co. ,
LOST A heavy, green horso blanket,
between Akron and' the Old Wall
Homestead southwest of Wadsworth.
Finder return to Akron Denioerat
nnd receive reward. '202-tf
LOST A coal fork on Mnrkot st or
Glendalo ave. Finder plensfe return
to Botzum Feed stoio, Mnln st, and
receive reward. 201-203
aching and JtorSrvj
WANTED Pneklug nnd stoiiug. Fur
nituiea specialty. Kiatz's Furniture
Store, 140 S. Howard st. People's
phono 042. Sept.24 Men 2
purmiura Repaired
C. W. CHAMBERLAIN, upholsterer,
Leather woik n specialty, Repairer
of all kinds of furniture. Feather
nintti esses made to order. Feathers
steam lenovnieu. uoouh cnucti ror
nnd dell voted. 170
O. U. Phono 1229.
N Howard st
Monay to ,oan
NEA LOCATION.
On and after Monday, Nov 12, 1 will
be located in room No H02, at tho New
Hamilton Bu Idlug
Chas. J. Haxon,
Real Cstato and L.ocna,
rVfOIMEV TO LOAN.
uu uouhuiioid guotl, ,iiJiiu8, drguiu.
hoi sos. wagons, etc., u suinn of $5,
$10, $15, $2.) and .ipwnids at tho very
lowest rates. Property left In your
puMiibRlou. You can pay the money
back In small monthly pay mHits nml
each payment so made reduces both
principal and Intsiest Cnl. and .11-
vestlgnle Olllco bonis fiom 1) to 11
n, m., J;30 to 5 p .m., and from 7 to
In tho evening.
U C. KILLER, room 14, ARCADBBLOCK
$50,000 TO LOAN
Tho Homo Building & Loan Association
Has funds which It will loan on np
proved real estato or collateral se
curity. This money will he placed nt from
0 per cent to 7 per cent Interest, and
pilvllcgc Is Riven to lepay the n mount
borrowed weekly, monthly or semi-nil-nu'ally,
or will ronke n "ftrnlglit loan
for a period of yents, willing for pay
ment of tho Intel est only.
We think our system most favorable
to tho borrower nnd Invite your atten
tion If you wish money for any pur
pose. W, 0. Hall, Soeietary. Olllce,
Cor S. Howard nnd Mill sts., Tel
122. - -tf 2(10 tf.
$45,000 to Loan on
Furniture, Etc.
PHI VATIC LOAN'S 01" V6), TO.'Vw
If on owo ndclit which you mul it In
convoiilont to piiv nil nt onci-. or It you
ouo n iiutiilx-r (if (Mlti'iciit :ii-ch mul
ulfth lo ki'I rlil of tliu rmlmrnsamijiit, o
ulll furnish .toil tluiiiioiivy to pxy tlii-m
nil off mill J ml run iny m tho monoy
liiict In miiiiII weekly or inonfhh pity
lrn-nt". Kvory pnyincnl no iniiilo redut-OJ
prlnUpitl unci lutftrntt, m in not to mlii
li from your ouriiliitdi Wo lllluniiou
trout ti tv J-'iOo on your
Kurnlturo,
, 11111103,
OIUus,
btoro
nnd
Hnloon
V xl tiros,
Homos,
w fiK'ii!.
Dlitinondf,
I.lio Inaurnnce
1 ollclrs.
nntt other good at'curltlos,'
Loans made the same day and date
asked lor.
Ijonna mnile lit evorr pnrt of Hitmmlt
county. KXTIIA. TIMK In enso .if slcfc-n-fct,
iienth or loss of t'mployuit-iu- It
you cnimot cull, write or phono l'coplos
6, nnd we will rnll (.otsonnlly ltli
monoy. All Goods loft In your posses
sion without removal.
I
193 S. HOWARD ST.
Orenlng every evenine unt 1 9 o'e'oci.
Ground Floor. 1 door North of Milt.
This house
will not
fall, but the
prfco has
droppod. A
hou-to nnd lot
in Akron Unit
rents for $50
per year for
$300 cush.
A. D. ALEXANDER,
HAMIL.TON BLOCK
egal Jfotices
our
GARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL
ES-
JTATE, , , '
House, barn qgdjtwoacrds or grouna
on Home ave.""
i I tl mil'Ctthtltn f9 n t- nttflnki s4 1i"
.. inuouuuiu ui 'HI umi-i Ul liiu
. Probate court of Stunmlt county,
-" I ..... v.w W V-tt.bl
nt public nuctloh, ' on Satuidny,
the 2nd day of March, 1C01, at two 1
0 clock p in., at the west door of tho
Couit House, In said county, the fol-
lowing described real estate, situato
In the city of Akron, county of Sum-
mlt nnd State of Ohio, and known as
' part of lot No. 4 In tract number uluo ,
0)- '""''iS a stone, set at tho
nortmasi co iicr or a tnree acre tract
deeded by Kezlnb France to David
. ?"" . Intu neJ..f. "!e ?;
nntign rnus nun anuuieuury roau
(Home nventic); thence south SS de:
gn ok 25 minutes west nlong the north
line of said three acre tract 7.40
ynnins; iiifuce uorin u acgrcc n ram-
utcs east along tue east line or a
two acre tract deeded to Alexander,
T....n.. n IfZ V.nl. 41. -- AUt. 00
v itiiiui.', M.uti uiuiiun, lui'ucu nui in oo
degrees 20 minutes cast nbout 7.00
chains to the road center; thenco in
said road center south 1 degree 40
ginning and contains two acres of
mnci, oe tne same more or less, sun
ject to all local lilKhwa.vs. Subloct to
a convevaneo to Lucv A. Friinpp. or o
nnu for toad purposes.
Terms of sale Not less than ono-
third cash In hand, balance In not
more than two equal payments, due
from iTdav'of" "Z ThnTofS
fiom the daj of sale. The deferiPd
pnyuionls to bo secured by mortgage
on the premises and to bear Intoiest
fiom day of sale, payable annually
Appialbed at ?ooo.
JOHN SATTLER.
Guardian of Fred Brnntlgan.
Welsh & Sawyer, attorneys for Pirr.
Feb. 7-14-21-28.
GRADUATE
Of Western Reserve University
Died at Cleveland.
J. B. Meiiam. aged 74, a well known
icsldent of East Cleveland, suffered a
stroke of apoplexy on entering the
unon depot yesterday at noon. Ho-
gan & Co.'s ainbulancu was called, but
he died before tho Oleveinnd General
hotpltnl could bo 1 cached. Mr. Moilam
was Just on the point of taking n
train for Toledo, where he was going
. 1 - m r a .
to attend a . M. O. A. eonfe.ence.
The dpeeased was well known as a
prominent member of tho older group
of Cleveland citizens and business men.
He has been Ideutilled with the growth
. . ... ,, ... , ,
and prosperity of the city since about
1848. - Twenty years ago he was ne-
cpunted among the most wealthy bus-
. . . .
,le6H men of Clevelandlint sincn timt
t . . . 8ffcied (lnanelnl I0..creM
T"" lle ' , , , , , na"clM toorses
n,ld mucl1 of 1,ls tune had meltPd
away. Some of his losses were In-
c.umd In an attempt to hold out In a
,,,., unInat fh0 StnniIll..H ftll rn
tight ugninst the Standnrd Oil Co.
Ho was born In Randolph, 0
In
1827. no wus" educated at Western
Reserve college, then located In Hud-
ior Jam
r7v m :' 1 VTZZ s
jWSL Huuue !, j L.-ir,.TM(.fc,, ii
.V1M t iKCH EMaitlldUMUaS i
ion,'nnd was graduated with tho "class
of '49.
POLITICS
At Cuyahoga Falls
Beginning to Warm Up Some
Announcements 'Made.
Cuyahoga FallB citizens have begun
t othrow their coats and pitch Into
tho spring campaign.
The "wet" clement loudly nfflrtns
that It will overflow sulllcluntly to sub
merge every "dry" candidate and the
dry element declares vociferously that
It will stretch forth Its hands nnd
dry up the enemy, providing a walk
over on dry land.
Messrs. Thomas Francisco and
Louis Ulm nre slated for Council by'yril 8uth.
tho bnloon advocates. Mr. E. M. ' Vor detailed Information Inquire of
neatest ticket agent, or addiens.
Young Is also mentioned as a "wet" j p. Campbell, D. 1. A., 42 Cnrew
candidate for re-election, but he do-' nulldlng, Cincinnati, O.. C. E. John
son, D. P. A., 021 Park building, 1'itts-
cllnes to become a candidate upon any burg( 1n or Jag Ci 1,onUi Kt.Ilt.ra
grounds, feeling that he bos been a
Solon long enough.
No announcement has yet been made
of candidates who yearn to carry the
banner for prohibition.
It Is stated the Rev. W. F. Crispin
will take a hand In the light at the
Falls.
T !,.. ol-or... ,,Cn,1 TTnWo Hnnn. '
D 1
and Tar cough medicine, and think.
it the best In the world," says Chas.
Bender, n newsdealer of Eric, Pa.
Nothing else as good.
J. M. LuUct J. Lamparter & Co..
A. Warner.
1 Furnished by the Abstract Title
Guarantee and Trust Company, No.
22(1 South Mnln st)
Lottie M. Crabtrco to William n.
Washer, 15 feet N. Howard st, 0000.
Wesley H. Quagg to abel L. Sau
vain, 41.25 feet West Excbango st,
Fiank M. Mctzler to Mary A. Mc
Gulre, 120 feet Bowery st, $1300.
Allison F. Huut to Nelllo H. Hunt,
ua n , , i a
t,n reCt btUltZ St.. 61.
D
burn. 47- feet Noiton st. $1
Orrln W. Baum to Wm. M. Graham,
50 feet, Byers ave., $1.
Heirs Juliana Seizor to Julia Wolf,
12 lots northwest city. SI.
John McNnmnra to J. H. Zook, 50
feet Hopocan avo.,
Barberton S00.
Elmer Saxo to Tho E. A." Henrv
' WIpb MmiBnr. nvnhnm mils. Sfiooo.
- --
Homer Smith to A. W. Poe, 2.0d
., . tJ , ,, ;,
" oru.ne.a xo,ns,p. ,ou.
uumm w. uoiiger to ueoro j. war-
ncr 00 feet West Market st, $2200.
MnrQ,inlI WnlMlnBft tB . , ,
....-..... ,.w.0.UVv. v .....w vl
Harris, 50 feet, Gctz ave., $1175.
Fatal delays aio caused by experi
menting with cougli and cold cures.
Foley's Honey and Tar will prevent
a cold from resulting In Pneumonia.
J- sl- I-nor, J. Lair.puiter ii .Co.
A. Warner.
Engine Tested.
The Metropolitan Ore engine which
nnived Monday was tested Wedn&day
afternoon. Water was thrown 23o
feet, Full steam pressure vas obtained
Ufcj minutes after the Are was lighted.
I EBI
A Nev Back For an Old One
How It Is Done In ,
Akron.
Sometimes tho back achos with a,
dull ludeseilbnble feeling, making yon
weary and lestless; sometimes pain
shoots lUTOss the region of the kidueys
and again the lotus aro so lame to
,i,ti I.-. 1 it 11 NT a tttn ttiitlilit(v tltA
b k n thls C01ldt0I1, you eaaot
reach the rnuso. To exchange an old
back for a new and stronger one. fol.
low "l example of this Akron citizen.
I Mr. Henry Gheen of 21U Hickory ft.,
6tallnimry nBll1eer, $ny8. ...
Kidney Pills cured my backache and
joned and strengthened my kidneys
1 before procuring Uiem from Lampar-
ter & Co''f' A Btore anA ,,n,U,"B tho
treatment I had n dlsngiceablo sensat
t,on , , bnc,. of neck ,n addl.
t!on to other symptoms of weakened
and Irregular kidneys. Doan's Kidney
nllln ..A...A..A.l ll.Ann ..itnt..ni. ,IIW 4
PHI" removed those symptoms nnd 1
"""t too strongly express my conn-
(lfn(,p ,n t,J0 en,ei, Thpy. mvo ,.e.
Sp0,ied piomptly whenever I resorted
to them on tho slightest appearance
of lumbago."
1 Sold for 50 cent? n bos. Foster-MIl
I burn Co.. Buffalo, N, Y., solo ngenis
I for tho U. 8.
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Record Breaking Runs
Being Aade on P. & W. R. R.
Trains on tho P. & W. "railroad have
recently been making. epmo very fancy
runs. Not long ago one bf".tl)o fast
Cleveland trains traveled CC miles -In
one hour. Two stops' wero mode and
there was one slow dovn forn cross
ing. On another occasion this train
broke tho iccoid between New Castle
Junction and Pittsburg, making tho
run In on hour and 34 mlriutes. with
Railroad HoUc&s
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WESTEUN RATES REDUCED.
Greatly teiluyed one-way tales will
be In etlect fiotn Chicago via the Wis
consin Ceutiul Italhwiy to points In
Minnesota, Noith Dukotu, Montana,
Idaho, Oiegon, sVashington und Brit
ish Columbia each Tuesday, couimenc-Iiil-
l'cbiuurv .2th and comlnutiu: until
pashenger agent, Milwaukee, Wis.
VERY LOW RATES.
To western points, Feb. 12, 10, 20,
March 5, 12, 10 and 20, via Erie It. It.
Don't full to see W. E. Langdon,
agent
QUICK EXCURSIONS 10 FLORIDA.
What a delighttut change and tiani-
foimation Is auorded by a winter trip
fiom the Northern belt to Florida, the
,u"" ul luc luuguuuu unu IJaiUteiHI.
The Erie laiiroad auu Its connecting
glcat lalway sj.6tt!1118 south with their
swift bervleo of. modem and palatial
trains hae made It yosslble to place
the climate of Florida to the doo:& uf
shivering humanity 01 the North In a
few hours' time and at remarkably
small expense. A charming trip from
banks of snow, raging blizzards and
1 zero atmospLere to a mimmer laud,
with open Holds and luxuriant vegeta
tlnn nhminri in. tvlth tvrt,f,il fiilf-
floweis and singing birds. It seems lm.
possible to imagine that within our
own boundaries such 11 winter para
dise exists so accessible, being reacheu
60 'quickly and with such ease and com
fort. Round trip and one way tickets by
the various routes to Fldrlda anil other
Southern winter resorts, arc on sale
at all coupon ticket offices of the
Erie Rallioad company tit surprisingly
low rates and liberal privileges.
Maps, folders aud any additional in
formation will be cheerfully furnished
upon application In person, or by letter
to Mr. W. E. Langdcn, ticket agent of
the Erie Railroad company.
STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO EUROPE
I via an leaning lines at lowest rates,
I Cnl-'o :nll H...l ...-
, InfonnntIon chcer juHy sIvon l)pon np;
plication to C. D. Honodjc, ticket
agent, union depot
CHEAP RATES TO CALIFORNIA.
February 12th and each Tuesdny
thereafter, until and Including April
30th, special low rate colonist tick
ets will be sold via the Southern Pa-
elflc company's "Ogdon" nnd "Sunset"
,oulL3 lo "" i'u '" uiaiuium.
x uu Kill- i ill uc. i iuui guiv.iHu,
sn- fiviin Rt T.nnls Momnhla nm
Nv Orleans, $27.50; fiom Omaha.
Kansas City, etc., $25. Conespondlug
iw tates fro mall other points east
1 nn,i nrri, '
, por nnfl dotnIIefl ,nfop-
matlon pertaining to tue Soutlinrn
Pacific company's routes, and theso
special rates to California, call upon
or address W. H.-.Connor, O. A.. S.
P. Co.. Chamber Commerce building.
Cincinnati. Ohio; G. G. Honing O.
A., S. P. Co., 711 Park building, Pitts
burg, Pa.
$30 00 CHICAGO TO CALIFORNIA.
PORTLAND. SEATTLE. TACO--"
MA AND PUGET SOUND.
Chicago Union Pacific nnd North
Western line. Tickets on sale each
Tuesday. Feb. 12 to April 30. Short-
est time en route. I'luest scenerv.
Dally tourist's car excurs.ons person-
ally conducted seml-weekly. Forties-
etSj ,nstrntcd pamphlet and full In-
formation Inquire of nearest ticket
agent or address Chicago
Western Ry.
&. North
TOURS TO TnE TROPICS.
Every week an Atlas Line Steam
ship leaves New York for Tort LI
mon, Costa .Rica via Jamnlca. The
trip of one of these fine sto'amcrs Is
replete with Interest. The Island of'
San Salvador, discovered by Colum
bus In 1402, Is the flist land sighted
after leaving New York harbor, then
Fortune Islands, then the eastern
coast of Cuba and then Jnmnlca. The
ship stops two days at Kingston, but
tho passenger may, If he wishes, stop
over until the following steamer, or
longer If desired. Jamaica will not fall
to interest the visitor for nn extend
ed peilod. Continuing the' voyage
across the Carrlhean sea. Tort of Co
lombia', South America, Is tho next
stop. Then comes Cnrthngena, the
old Spanish stronghold of the new
world, with Its magnificent harbor and
Its fine old walls and churches. Next
Is Greytown, Nicaragua, where the
canal Is to be built, and. lastly, Port
Llmnn, Costa Rica, where the cargo
of coffee, spices nnd bananas Is taken
on for tho ictiirn trip. Such n. voyage
mny be made In less than thirty dnys
for tho round trip nnd nt 0 surprisingly
low cost.
Write Mr. W. E. Langdon, ticket
agent Erie railroad, for particulars,.
$30 CHICAGO TO PORTLAND. SE
ATTLE, TACOMA AND NORTH
PACIFIC COAST,
Vln Chicago & Northwestorn railway,
optional routes vln St Pan) or Omnhn.
Tickets ou sale rpch Tuesday. Feb 12
to April 30. Shortest tlmo en routo.
Fiuest scenery. Dally tourist car ex
cursions personally condivteij Eoml-
four stops and five slow orders. Tho
heavy eight wheel engines that haul
the through B. & O. express trains have
not been behind In record smashing,
On one occasion, when the limited was
run over the V. tc L. E., owing to a
wreck on the P. & W. lino, the seven
car train was rushed through from
New Castlo Junction to Pittsburg In
50 minutes. Tho distance between
there points 13 54 miles.
weekly. For tickets. Illustrated pata
phlets and full information Inqulie of
nearest ticket agent or address Chica
go & Noi tli western By., 127 The Ar
cade, Cleveland, O.
LOW RATES TO POINTS IN WEST
AND NORTHWEST.
Via B. & O. It. R. Feb. 12. 10, and
2C. For tickets and further infor
mation, see C. D. HonOdlc, ticket
agent Union depot
$11 WASHINGTON, D. C. AND RE-
TURN, VIA C A. & C. AND
PENN LINES.
March 1, 2 and 3, good returning
until March 8th. For tickets and in-
foimation. see C. D. Honodle, ticket
agent Union depot
INAUGURATION RATES TO WASH
INGTON. D. C.
Via B. fc O. u R , March 1. 2 and
3, good returning until March 8th, In
clusive. Rate $11 round trip. For
tickets and Information, see C. D.
Honodle, ticket agent Union depot
REDUCED RATES.
NORTHWEST, WEST, SOUTH AND
SOUTHEAST, VIA C.A. & C. TXX.
The sale of special fare colonist?'
tickets to Calif 01 nln, and settlers
tickets to the Northwest, West South
and Southeast, has been resumed via
Cleveland, Akron & Columbus rail
way. Particular Information about
nbout fares, through time and other
details will be furnished upon appli-
cation to C. D. Honodle, ticket agent
Union depot.
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1 Central engine house-
2 Buckeye works.
3 Miller Rubber works.
4 Diamond Rubber works.
5 Main and Market.
,0 No. 2 engine bouse. Sixth wnrd.
7 N, Broadway, near Market
8 Buchtel ave. and Bowery.
0 Schumacher mill, Mill st
12 Piospect near Mill,
13 Furnace and Broadway.
14 Main and Keck.
15 Ash and Park place.
10 No. 3 engine house. W. Hill.
17 Can oil and Exchange.
IS Empire Mower and Reaper Wks.
10 Akron Rubber works.
21 Prospect and Peiklns.
23 Forge and Market
24 Sherman, near Exchange.
25 Main and Exchange.
20 N. Howard and Tallmadge.
27 W. Maiket and Green.
2S Akron Knife works.
20 Washington and Hopp alley.
31 N. Howard and North.
32 E. Market and Spruce
34 W. Market and Valley.
35 Carroll and Spicer.
30 Carroll and Sumner.
37 North and Arlington.
3S Vino and Fountnln.
30 Coburn nntl Campbpll.
41 Wootter ave. and Locust
42 Pearl, near cistern.
43 S. Main and Fnlor.
45 College and Mill.
40 Arlington and Hazel.
47 Howe and Bowery.
4S West South.
40 Merrill potte-y. State st
51 Howard and Cherry.
52 No 4 eng'ue house. Main & Falor
53 Center and Railroad crossing.
54 BuchtPl ave. and Union.
50 Akron Stoneware Co.. 0th ward.
57 Lods and Turner.
58 Perkins and Adolph ave.
50 Main, near I O. O. F. Temple.
01 Case ave. and Kent.
02 Sieberling mill. Sixth ward. 1
03 Johnston and Chaniplaln.
04 Akron Sew. Pipe Co . Black Mill.
05 Hill Sewer Pipe Co.. E. Market.
07 Cnnoll and E. Market.
OS Second ave. nnd Valley railroad.
GO Johnson nnd Wilson.
71 Grant nnd Cross.
72 North and Mnpel.
73 Werner Printing Co.
74 North Union, uear Bluff.
75 Robinson Bros., N. Forge ct
70 Tho Whltniorc. Robinson Co.
73 E. Market and Cook.
70 Home st.. near Lillian.
51 Western Linoleum Co.
52 Summit Sower ripe Co.
83 Allyn nnd Cross. '
81 Thornton nnd Hnrvnrn.
55 The J. C. McNeil Boiler works.
87 Thornton nnd Camp.
01 Cerea.1 Mills, S. Hownrd st
02 Schumacher cooper shop, N
Broadway.
121 General alarm.
123 Silver and Hickory.
125 W. Market and Rhodes ave.
232 Renner's, brewery, N Forgo st
211 Sherman nnd Vorls.
251 Ccdnr and Wabash ave.
2'3 W. Exchange near Willow.
312 Cnscade mills. N, Howard.
814 Fire chief's lesldouca.
321 Adams and Upson.
311 Bnlch nnd Market
342 Maple, opposite BalcU.
815 Rlttmnn nnd Crosby.
351 Exchange and Spicer.
412 Woorter nnd St. Clair,
413 St Clair and Bartges.
415 Wnter woiks, Wooster ave.
431 Ewnrt Tile works.
If, von want to btiv. sell, rent or ex
change, advertise In the Democrat
want column.
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