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dJKROtf DAILY DEMOCRAT.
Friday,
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DECEMBER 6 1901
THE AKRON DEMOCRAT
Nos. 103-185 outhMaln 8trcjt
PUBLISHED UV
AKRON DEMOCRAT
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Entered at tlio postofltce nt Akrou, O..
as Bccoml-cli&s tnattiT.
a ho Bully Democrat will bo delivered
overy evening by carrier for
G CENTS A WEEK.
B? trtall $3.00. ... $1X0 for six months.
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FIUDAY, DEC. 0, 1001.
THE LEADER'S PRESCRIPTION.
Tho Cleveland Leader of tills morn
ing takes in tlio cudgels In drfeimo
of tlid President's nostrum of, "nnl'
llulty" as a euro for trum vvIIh, iml
goes on to argue tlniL nulriiHliIng tbo
iniririnniis mollis made by tlio com-
litlioH at tlio expense of tlio public will
In somo mysterious way prevent com
binations being made, or tbat will In
Bonio nindo imt explained prevent
those alreaily made from doing future
iiilsclilcf. It would bo Just as rational
to expect tbat by publishing the win
nings of .'i gambler, bo would quit
gambling and tbat other gamblers
would go out of business, or, If not
In, that they would not begin. When
the Leader begins to recommend vein
cdles for trusts, we may well bo sus
picious that thu medicine Is one that
the trusts vlfl otuuject to take, and
that, like all good medicine, admin
istered by 4i skillful doctor, It will
help and not harm the subject of It.
And lo vlndlcalo our position In re
gard to the message, we call attention
to the following extract from tbo
Now Vork Times of Wednesday, Which
b.Iiows that this piotecled ' In
terests themselves aio sails
lied with the President's posi
tion in dealing with them, and II. Is of
course true thai If they aro content
with It, tbo people should not be:
A" good deal of Interest was mani
fested In what the President had to 'say
on tlio subject, of taiirr revision and
reciprocity. It may bo stated in a gen
eral way that .this portions of the
message dealing Willi these subjects
suit the protectionists perfectly. If
they had been given lo the public
ncvcrnl weeks ago, ten days before,
tlio Reciprocity convention was held,
no doubt they would have worried
the ardenL defenders of thu present
Inrlff schedules. Head In tho light of
Inter developments, (hey contain nothing-
to which tho advocates of the "let-well-eimugh-nlono"
policy do not give
their unreserved approval.
"On tho other hand, those who want
tho tariff revised In tho Interest or tho
foreign twidu of tho United Mates Hud
no comfort In what tho President says.
They do not regard thu support for
teclproclty that conies from tlio White
llouso as worth any more to the
cause they nr(( advocating than was
the support that came 1'ioiu the Heel
proclly convention, The Iicmocrats,
of course, openly condemn the plea
for Hhlp subsidies, for they consider
the President's remarks Jiboul I lie up
building of tho mereiiiut marine as
such a plea. Among the Republicans
'iin be found a good many Congress
men and Kenators who express regret
that tho President lias given aid nnd
comfort to a legislative scheme which
they look upon lis pernicious and ns
savoring strongly of Jobbery."
In tho distribution of seals In tho
lions,, of Representatives at Washing
ton the Ohio C!(ingresamen did not faro
Very well. Theodore Utirtoti and .1.
1I. ltoldler, of Cleveland, and Onpiiil
Dick, of Akron, are In the last row,
and uvi'ii Air. Tayler, Congressman
from the Klghteen'th district; waH
obliged to take a seat well back. For
once Ohio docs not appear In tho
flOUt. Yoiingstowii Vliidtca'tor. "'
The Upham-Brouse Co.
Holiday Shoppers
WELCOME 1
Thirty Departments at Your
Service.
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Itegln to buy early, and avoid tho
rush,
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The wibo advertiser will also "come
early."
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Cood many people have less money
lor yiirlstmas lu sight than they plan
ned to have, about 11 months ago.
It Is to bo hoped that Mr. Harris
.will not blame It all on Young "Jim"
(iarllehl.
Mr. Harris may be wondering
whether 1,6 Is senator-elect or only ex
ropresentative. !
"Akron always was a great town for
clubs and secret societies," remarked
the Observing Citizen.
It may come to pass that a few pieces
of coal will bo as much, of a Christina
present as any iiianufacturer would
euro for.
"I see," remnrked a W. 0. T.' U.
woman, "that a man who was hurt
by a street car called on, the police to
inrcst a' bartender. Ills drunken va
gary was. taken as a Joke, yet It merely
demonstrates forcibly what wo W. 0,
WHAT GOES UP
T. V. women iiiivn long maintained
that the person who sels II. e liquor
that gels others Into troublu is the
proper Individual to arrest."
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That Now Year's pies-cut of 1" po
licemen which Judge Anderson gave
the city, Is like sonic Christmas pics
ei.ts. It Is not yet paid for.
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"I want a variety of stuff."
"Very well."
And the waiter -biought him some
vegetable soup, a Tom and Jerry and
a piece of mince pie.
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Suowllakes scuirled before the win
try blast. Signs squeaked loudly.
One of the waiting passengers shiver
ed and then spoke:
"The only way to lemedy the wrvlce
Is to get after Ihe Councilman fioin
your ward," Jie said, as his teetli chat
tired. "Ifeio I've waited' .for twenty
minutes for one of the cars that aie
said 10 have n seven minute schedule."
Other teotli chattered. More snow
Hakes scurried.
''The' company misses enough fares
hi a day trying to keep up the sched
ule, to pay tho crews, of four extra
carp."
Tlio squeaking of the sign was still
unmixed with any sound of an ap
proaching car.
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AUTUMN.
Tho naked hills lie wanton to the
breeze;
Nude are the Holds, the groves un
frocked, And bare aro tlio limbs of the shiver
ing trees;
Vlnit wonder that tho corn Is shock,
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The Upham-Brouse Co
Grand
Opening in This Department Saturday
SPECIAL SALE
...ON.
Beautiful Christmas
For Ladles and Gentlemen
Gifts
1,000 beautiful qurtdriplo silver plated bon bon
- sugars and creamors, ash trays, etc, price 50c , sale price
100 12-piece toilet sots, in beautiful floral
' i designs, regular price $8.00 . -.sale price
50.100-piece decorated dinner sots, tgfc JT
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A, 1U LI IIHH IJI1UC 'jM .UV ouiu piiuu
50. 100-pioco decorated somi-porcolain dinner sots," ?
regular price $18.00 sa Vrico
25' lOO-picco Carlsbad China seta, . . ,
regular p'riqq $18.00 .' .'.'.'. V .'.'. : sale price
25 100-pioce dinnor sots in Johnson Bros, and Grobloy's un'doi'glnzp
' ' ''blue, regular price $15.00 '. ... -1 ..','.. .'l. . .'.'. ! V .' '. sale price
(50 decorated water sets,
regular price 75c sale price
1,000 decorated. China cako plates,
1 '"cheap at 25o. ; sale price
1,0.00 15c mantels,
iirst quality '
$15
$11
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c can save you 33J per cent on all your purchases.
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The I'lilladelplila Itecord thinks that
"Uie great smoothness with wlilcl. the.
Trusls aie licked on one side by the
rreddent's message will amply soolho
them for tho little toughness with
which they aro licked on the other
fcldu," And any iimialnlng sinoifth
Hess that may bo lequheil by the
tlliNts will bo supplied by Congress.
Tho VoungHtown papers nie disposed
to regiiid the directory men's estimate
of population as ir It really meant
something. Akiou may lmfo some
thing to bing of hi tills legaid when
Its illiectory i-iiiivuhh Is tlulshcd
Tho Imriiiouy that atleuds tho ses
lloiiij of Akron's esteemed Jtoaid nfi
Clty.CnminlHHlnuci'H Is of a tpe which
nny campaign coininltteo should bo
prQ,iul to emulate.
When Akion decides to build a new
City Inll, It should not forget to havo"
u sj'ninnslum annex for the bcneilt of
militant city oillclals.
" Jlr, Croker's declaration of Intention
F, to retire from poilllcs will have to un
dergo tho usual probationary tent.
It's Up to You.
Jf; you want Wade"H Llttlo.l'hotoii,
ct iliein now. Wade leave" Tr. .v
I'.,' .1st. 207 S SJurkct.
Must Come Down.
Nothing Is mure certain than that
tho use of HO-called tonics, stimulants
and remedies, which depend upon ill-,
col'.ol for their effect, Is injurious to
health In the long run.
What goeh up must come down and
tho elevation of spirits, tho temporary
exhilaration resulting from a dose or,
medicine containing alcohol, will cei
talnly 1m) followed In a' few hours by a
corresponding depression to rellovo
whllo another doso must bo tnken.
Iu other wouls, many liquid patent
medlclnea detlvo tl.elr effect entirely
from tho alcohol they contain.
Alcohol, and medicines containing It,
aro temporary stlmi.lants and not lu
any sense a true tonic. Iu fact It Is
doubtful If any medicine or ding is a,
real tonic.
A tmo tonic Is something which will
i renew, replenish, build up the exhaust
' ed iionous system and wasted tissuea
of tho body, something that will en
, rich the blood and endow It with- thu
proper proportions of red and whlto
1 , nnrnitHplpH which nrnvent or deslror
dtHeaso germs, This Is what a real
tonic should do and no drug or aleo
holic stimulant will do It.
Tlio only tine tonle In nature I
wholesome food, thoroughly digested
Uyery particle of 'nervous energy, ev
ery minute muscle,, fibre and drop ot
hlnoil Ih created ilnllv from the rood wb
digest. '
Tlio mere eating of food has llttlo "
to do with the repair of waste tlss-uo ,7
but the perfect digestion of the food if.
eaten has everything to do with it. j?
Tlio reason so few people have per- jj
feet digestion is because from wrong' ;
liablls of living tho stomach bus grail- .?
unity lost the lKiwor to secrete the gas. If'
trie Juice, peptones and iu'ldn lu sulll
cleut quantity,
To cine indigestion and stomach
troubles it Is necessary to tako after
meals bonio harmless lueparatlon '
which will supply the natural peptonu ' jl
and dlustiise which every weak sfom- j ,7
ach lucks, and probably thu best prep
oration of this character Is Stuart's P
Dyspepsia Tablets which may ha
found lu every drug storo and which ,v
contain hi pleasant palntable form tho K'.
wholesome peptone and dlaslaso which
nature requires for prompt digestion.
Olio or two of these excellent tablets
taken after meals will prevent sour
ing, fermentation and acidity and ln
mirp complete digestion ami asslinlla.
tlon.
Stuart's Dyspepsia TabetH are equal
lj valuable for little children as for
adults, as they contain nothing harm
ful or stimulating but only thu natur
al digestives.
One of Stuart's Dynpepsln Tablets
Will digest 1,800 grains of meat, eggs
or other wholesome food, and they are
In every sense a gejmluo tonlo because
they bring about In the only natural
way a restorative of nervo power, a
bulldhiR "1 of lost tlssyo and np
petite, In the only way It can be dono
by the digestion and assimilation of
wholesome food.
PYTHIAN KNIGHTS.
Their
Arrangements Made For
Entertainment.
31r. S. (!, lingers will deliver tho ad
dress of welcome at the District con
vention of the Knights of Pythias In
Mol'hersou hull next Wednesday eve
ning. Dr. C. It. .Morgan, of Wayne
county, win give tho rosqioiifcc: After
the program of addresses 41ml a ques
tion box conducted by Pror. 11. V.
1 lOgbert, tho llrst and third degtees
will be o.einpi:ilod and refreshment
will then be served.
CHINA DEBAFrroviE:iM-r
Tjie Upham-Brouse Co.
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AFLOAT AGAIN:
Bpat WhicrjWas In jkron Weeks
Ago? Reaches Zanesvillc.
Zanesvllle, O., Doc." (I.-(A. P.)-Tho
Yflcht ieta, hi chat go of ('aptain
Deinlug, of New Oilcans, has reach-H-d
Zauesvllle, after liayjng been
stranded at the mouth of thu Ohio
cannl for many weeks.'' Onpt. Demlng
with his wife and two daughters nindo
the trip from .Vew Orleans nrnmid
thu Atlantic coast and to tho lakes.
COMBINE
Of Leather Belting
Factories.
A little money sometimes does wnat
n lot of work and worry wont do.
For Instance, If you want to seeuru
proficient help and cant Unci it, a
wint ad. in The Democrat 'will put
you in touch with the nian you want.
It Js Said Akron Property Will be
Included.
It Is reported Hint the property of
tho Akroh Iteltlng Co. is to bo Includ
ed, In the combine of leather belting
factories now being organized.
Oillclals of the company declined to
dlwciiss the reports Friday, neither
continuing nor denying tliem
, Reduction
Stylish, Elegant Street Hats,
Children's Trimmed and
Untrimmed Hats.
Trimmed Stock, Pom Poms, Fancy
Pads and Quills, all at Greatly Re
duced Prices. New stock of Hand-.
som,o Wintqr Goods.
Smith & Teeple
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MILLINERS.
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Honutiifiil nssortmont. of wliito Imnd ombroidoroil $
work, consisting of Lunch Cloths, Sonrfs, Squares' and
Doilice in pnttorns to match throughout.
Ronuissaneo Squuros and Scarfs in largo variety. f
Largo nssortniont of ' r
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in Loathor, Silk, Yolour, Tapestry and Hand Kmbroidor-
fill 1 Il II tllf1(lkin Irira.AaaKr .. . .1 t . I . 1 . 1 J. 1. .1!. it iZ
ui in uiiiiiiDuiuu uuaiiie, mm a nigiiiy aiiruciivo tmo OI
Linen Deeartment
North Aisle, Main Entrance.
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city. It is very easy for you to select your
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Liiiou Lunch Olotlts, Squares and Doilies in all sizes.
M. 0'NEIL & CO.
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one of our Fine Pianos, you will have an in
strument that will always please you. .We
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$ Boxes, Mandolins. Guitars, Banjos, Brass or 2
ft noou liisLruiiitsiiio, ui ciiiy uuiig in iiiuokj. jff
jg Come in and hear the new improved Talking jjj
Oi Machines. 3
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