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' 5 7 f V, ft'PR$?"" i.VW F AlQtOIN DAILY DMMOORA'T. TUESDAY, APRiri 1, 1002. W i IV lu W I i IL Its" I ? 9 i $, Ki I IT K m-p l. fe r r Si if ? iv THE AKRON DEMOCRAT 324 East Mill slice!. I'UBMSUIID BY AKRON DEMOCRAT THE CO Entered nt the. postofflco nt Akrou, O., nn secoiid-chtss inn Iter. l'he Dally Democrat will lie delivered vcry evening by canler for C CENTS A WEEK. Br mall $a.00 $1.50 for six months. TO TELEPHONE THE DEMOCRAT CALL DusIiiu.sk Oulee, Both I'liones, No. ISO Editorial find News Booms, Both I'liones, No. &VS 'Mtm tafgj B$8 TUESDAY, Al'Itlb 1, 1002. DEMOCRATIC TICKET For .lusllce id' the Peace, KBHN'H'iUU LEWIS. COUNCIL First ward-. I. M. Hay. SecondGeorge Tweed. Third T. B. Callahan, long Joseph Bishop, short term. Fourth-Joseph Wlniim. Fifth-.lolm S. AlUlimoii. Slxth-Chas. 0. Win nor. Seventli-.l. W. Walker. Eighth-August I'lsUc. term; SCHOOL BOARD. I First wnnl-J. Asu Palmer Second- Thos. Weir, long term; Geo. F. Kriitsi, short term. Third- Alfred .1. Winte. Fuurth-OhHH. I'felffer. Fifth Frank Baker. Sixth Win. II. McBnrnes. Seventh-Amos While, long term; Frank Goo'ionbcrgor, short term. Eighth Max Endress. Great Britain Is preparing to mnko n. now loan of $250,000,000, In the event that tho Boer war continues. This move moans more additions to' tbo British peace party. A St. Louis. grand Jury has detected that come of tho offlulnlH of that city bavo been offering to provide legisla tion ul so much per head. Bribery Indictments seldom convict. Whllo thero Is not much being heard from the contests for School Board, it can bo relied upon that the Demo cratic .candidates arc doing their best to win. Mr. Ocorgo Tweed, noniocrntlo can dlclalo for Council In tho Second ward, Is bravo enough to declare that he has u "lighting chance.'' In Mr. Tweed's waid the combined Democratic and Prohibition vote for Mayor hiht spring exceeded the He publican volo by about 25. Michigan has enacted a tariff law of her own by requiring all boer brought Into tho State lo bear a IIcoiikq of $500. If Iho Legislature of other States show u disposition to follow Michigan's example, tho repeal of tho war tax bill will not bring much benefit to the brewers. The good records madn In Council by Messrs. Wlmim, Plsko and Walker nro their best recommendations for reelection. They have always advo cated tho conducting of city nffnfrs economically, It Is Important to tax payers that such men be returne'd to Council. Mr. fi infield's jippolit:mut as n member of the National Clll Service ConunUslon will he likely to console him for the Ohio l.eglslatuio'M repeal of the law which canled his name. Having driven "corrupt pi net lees" out of Ohio politics, Mr. Giiitlcld Is now in a position purify the political affairs of the nation. 'I lie cuent to which Senator llnnna Is Interesting himself In behalf or Major Itailiboue, convicted of com plicity In the Cuban postal frauds, will not make lilm the Htinugcr as a Presidential candidate, should his MrciiiioiiH Hi'iiti'iiaiitK succeed In con vincing the eouulrj that ho Is tho logi cal man for the nomination, But- WIIIIuiimmi, a Columbus corre spondent. ihIh from that city (he Information that Senator Haium and Ci'pii. Dh'lc are not on the best of terms nud that the Senator would like to unload the Akron man. The chances are onmowlmt more than 10 to ono that tho able cnniupoiuleiit has either Jieen misinformed or U dreaming. In Iho contest for tho Justice of tho Peace every indu-atlon point toward success fur the Deinodiitle nominee, Mr, Kliwiezer Lewis. Added to the milled suppott he will receive from Ills own pmt.v. ho has many assurances nf ItDpubllcuii totcb, and his avoid as ii labor organizer luerrnset, hi strength as a candidate. Ho will leeelve the support of the labor organization!) nl mo.it unanimously. Highly years old and still youthful In mind mid body, iiud nn honor to the fity for which ho has .done no much. Mr. Keidliiiind Schumacher Im surely to he congratulated upon the very fcllHtlotis observance of his birthday nnahcrsary. Always a woik'or and ever mindful ofjluty to his fcllowmeii, Mr, Schumacher has more than earned the rest which now Is his. Mny ho enjoy tint blessings bestowed upon him for ninny, many years to come. t WlSe and i i Otherwise T-r-f -H-H-H--K-H--H-r-H-t-r-r H-t: The gas bill was also no joke. ( A fairly respectable sugar snow. ; $ 4 Dear April, please try to bo good. Gentle spring's Joke was no Jokeness. J Here's for health and happiness for the genial Mr. Schumacher. Now all that the streets are wnltlng for Is u ha id freeze. But why shouldn't twins get'iunrrlcd as well as any other people? t t ! The sugar water Industry feels the effect h of ...e snow. Damp clothes, damp air, damp feet, To put n damper on you can't be heat. My, but It was a blow to that gaudy thing called Iho Easter bonnet, wasn't It? & HV ! Moving men are requested not to upset tho refrigerator on tho cat or baby. J s 4 What a hold figure Lutle Miles will cut In his knee breeches, nt the corona. Hon! By tho way, did any one see dear lit. tie Easter rabbit hopping around In tho slush? But my dear madam, don't let this make you think that Spring house cleaning time hasn't come. Now, wouldn't It be a great sight to heo all tho City Commissioners Indus triously operating lawn mowers In ono of tho parks? fr V V And hundreds of thoughtless persons will probably be arrested again for neglecting to shovel tho snow off their side walks. Somo of tho candidates might do well at this stage to find somo tall timber In ii convenient place. The majority of them .are bound to need It. 4 Thoso persons who hastily shed their heavy underwear out of courtesy to the first balmy days of spring are now repenting hi flannel blankets and tho hospital. H "I'm never afraid of tho man of tho house, but when the missus gets up on Iter ear, 1 wish I had been born rich," said a moving man, Tuesday. "Tho only way we can do thou Is to go right ahe.id and pretend we don't hear." A Western editor suggests that "If n Rkyncrnppr were to fall upon a spring poet hn would spring another poem from the ruins." A dozen sky seiapers could fall upon this year's crop of spring poems without badly In juring them. s "I noticed driving through tho conn try yesterday," said the Observing million, "A great many tracks through all the rlehlH and in all tho highways and byways, and thioughout tho city It was the same. That shows how busy the candidates are." Tho story that tho City Commls sloners spent all of Tuesday Indus triously at work in only an abomlua blo April fool cauaid Intended as a Joke, Tluue aie subjects about which Joking Is decidedly out of place, ilnd In M'liipliatlcally bad taste, 'l'he icport mentioned does (ho Board a gicut, In justice. THE BLASE GENT. When midst the city's mighty nij.li and roar, Oppressed by sights and sounds aptl iiioii; For peace ho sigh, and tranquility. Hc'-longs for The nuet of the country once again. Bqt coming lo Its solitude, He cannot comprehend Its life, Back he'd like to be. for he nover could Forget the fascination or Us' strife. -A. J. II. Fireman Hurl. Lieutenant Myron Fritz, of Flro De partment No. I, Is unable for duty, on necoimt of u sore foot. On the night of tho fire at the plant of the Akron Kloctrlcal Manufuctmlng Co,, one of tho wheels of the huso wagon ran out his right foot. At the time It was not believed the accident would lesult see liuisiy, nut painful, the Injury Is now very pwmMmwnu in I n .iiimimiiJ I ill immmmmmmmmmmmmm Mrs. Florence Nightingale Belknap, Vice President San Francisco Round Table, and a Prominent Member of Pentecost Church of that City, Cured of Fearful Female Troubles by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Read Her Letter. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I wish to thank you for the benefit your medicine has done mc ; I cannot speak too highly in praise of it. After my child was born I was left in a very bad condition. I flowed three weeks out of the month ; I suffered for months, and finally consulted three physicians. Two of them said I had a tumor, and the third one said I was going into consumption. I was sick and tired, and could not perform my household duties. Finally a friend urged me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vogotnblo Compound. I really had no faith in it, although I had often heard of its wonderful cures ; but the fact was I had no faith or interest in anything any more. I finally decided to try it ; after the first bottle I felt im mensely better, and after tsJcing the sixth bottle I was entirely cured, and felt like a new woman. I consider it woman's friend, and would never be without it in the house. O, what a lot of misery and suffering could be avoided if all women only knew of the wonderful power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to cure their ills." Mrs. N. Belknap, 1222 Leavenworth St., San Francisco, Cal. 6BOOO FOEJFKIT IT THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. CEMENTINE HOUSE. A Comparatively New Used by an April Is here also house-cleaning likewise house building. From the piesei t Indications Akron Is going to experience such n building boom short ly as was nover experienced befoie. ReaJ estate men generally are as happy as can bo over the propped. Owing to the Inclement weather tho last few days they hnvo had time to stop and breathe. Allotments are being laid out In all paits of tho town, and tho agents and owners are hustling for tho business which they feel certain Is to come. To Illustrate, how early they are In the Held, tho West Hill Land Co. has in Its window on Howard st. a box of moss, in tho early stage of Its growth, and the way they pet and coax th.il lit tle patch is Interesting to behold. The moss Is the genuine article taken di icctly from Portage Park allotment. Tho same company, howou'r, is doing a lot of business. A unique featuro In building arch- llectuie will he seeit- soon In Akron. e It will hn what is known lo the trade as n cementlne house, and will ho lo cated on Knht lOxcnauge st. In all tun largo cities, houses are rapidly going up constructed of cementlne. The pro cess illustrates ono of the advances made in modern building consiiuctlon, Thero is very little wood to be seen from the exterior, save that whlcli Is used to lend an artistic effect to the structure. Instead of stufllng tho walls with wool or plaster combination, over tho first la) or of laths Is spread a layer of cementlne," a mlxtme of ce ment, similar to that nf asphalt, and lino gravel. This layer Is allowed to bcootuo iirra, when another layer of laths Is placed on, then another of ce mentlne, until the building is com pleted. Tho eltect of mo combination both from nu aitlstlu and a. practical COFFEE TOOK IT. Robbed the Doctor of His Cunning. "I was compelled to drink some .lava eoffeo yesterday morning and suffered so much fiom the effects that I feel like writing you at once, "1 am ill years old and for a great many years hnvo been u coffee drinker, My nerves finally got Into a terrlblo condition and for about tuo jcars I suffered with sinking spells and was so nervous Hint It seemed as though 1 could baldly live, I suffered untold agonies . .My henu would stop and m, kidneys gave me no end of trouble. "About six mouths ago I gave up cof fee for good and begun using Postuui. 1 Insisted on knowing that It was prop erly made by being suiuchintly boiled, and 1 picfer a cup of rlch'Postum to .lava, Mocha or any other coffee. "My sinking spells have left lue, my head gives nm no trouble, now, tho kid neys nro gieatly Improved, anil, In fact, 1 feel u great change. In my whole body, it Is such n loiiifort to he well again. "1 knew a b,vtlehin In Run Antonio who had become so nervous from tho use of coffeu that his. hand trembled so badly that lie could not hold a lan cet, or even tnUft n splinter out, and could scarcely hold anything In his hand. Finally he quit coffee and be gan using Postum, Now the doctor's nervousness i nq pine, ami m Is In unort health." Name clen bv in.iiini . Co.. Nattlo Creek, Mich. Idea In Building to be Akron Man. point of view-Is excellent. Tho houses constructed of uementfue are generally built In the colonial htyle, and when the shingles are stained to a harmon ious tint, they lire beautiful. The house Is to cost .yj.MK), and will be owned by .T. Fred Hllss, a draughts man with F. O. Veary. Its effect up on Akron builders and building buy ers will lx watcjifyl with considerable interest by real estate men and cou tractor Shot In His Left Leg. For all kinds of sores, bums, bruises or other wounds'. DoWitt's Witch Ha sw) Salvo Is n sure cure. Skin diseases yield to It ut once. Never falls In eases of piles. Cool and healing. Xono genuine but DeWltt's. Beware of counterfeits. "I suffered for many years from a sore caused by a gun shot wound In my left leg," says A. S. Fuller, Knglish, tud. "It would not honl and gave, me much trouble. 1 used all kinds of remedies to no pur pose, until 1 tried DoWitt's Witch Hn y.el Salve. A fow boxes completely cured me." Win. Warner, Clem Pharmacy, 113 South Howard st. MR. DIXON IS ALSO INTERESTED In the Raising of Pretty Belgian Hares. Mr. Walter Dixon Is raising Belgian hares as a business venture and has about l."0 of these animals at his farm hi Coventry. Hn keeps fnney hares for the prize market and nlso keeps the common variety used for food. Theie Is no great demand for the hares for tho market as this Is a comparatively new thing for Akron. Mr. Dixon has been keeping these for only about a year. Flno prUo bores will bring Sis apiece, while the com mon varletv may be had for $1. A miithfi hare with two llttlo ones was icecii l put In a down-town win dow, hi which was u stuffed ground hog. At ilrt tho lltlo. things cowered with filgut at tho close proximity of their mortal enemy, and the sollcltudo of the mother when tho little fellows ventured too near tho groundhog was very nppaieiit. After a time however, the hares round that tho groundling was not iiIiip and now the llttlo ones scamper playfully over the. back of the niiluml and aro lis fearleis n with their mother. HE FLED When She Accused Him of Hav ing Two Wives, Springfield, Ohio, April "1 Joseph. Ine Drake has been granted a divorce from .lob J. Drake on tho grounds of gross neglect of duty nnd willful ab- M'lice. She told Judge Mower, how- ever, that her husbnud was n bigamist. She claimed that ho luid another law- ful'wlfo living whon they were iimr- rled, and that shortly nfterward she made the discovery. Sho faced him with the accusation, uud he fled aud U still inching. EXTREME Penalty Was Meted Out to Rev. Dr. Richtcr. Minneapolis, April 1. The result of tho trial of Hcv. Dr. Richtcr by the Presbytery wan n verdict of guilty. Mr. Hlchter was deposed from the ministry and also excommunicated from the Presbyterian church. This Is tho extreme penalty In tho church and excludes Dr. Itlehtcr, who Is (S8 years old, fiom even a layman's priv ileges in the Presbyterian church. The charge against hlin was that ho published articles In the Interest of saloons and that lie received pay from Minneapolis brewers. Ho admitted the charges, but denied that his action was Inconsistent with his position as a minister of the gospel. Pneumonia Is Robbed of Its Terrors By Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops" the nicking cough and heals and strengthens tho lungs. If taken m time It will prevent an attack of pneu monia. Refuse substitutes. .f. M. Laffer. .1. I.amparter & Co., A. Warner. 4ftt4K( - if4f4r4f4tt'9f - POLSKY :: Specials for : I! : if if Special 25 doz taffeta silk underskirts, neatly made with 12 in. flounce, in pink, blue, green, j brown, lavender, red, wine and groy, regular price $5, special Special 15 dozon black mercerized underskirts, 12 in. flounce, with three hemmed'rufrles, IM "JQ ; regular price $1.50, special this week at z 0 ii Special 15 doz black mercerized uounuo ana. mines, gooa quality, rogu- uup lar price $1.25, special this week at . . . Uv'' Special No. 4 25 white embroidered waist patterns,1' 'just M 00 arrived from the east, excellent vaue at Look in our North Window and convince yourselves of these splendid values. New arrivals of ready made goods each day. Come in and see them. POLSKY 151-153 S. Howard K--ttwtt-:HKiVfrX-Ktttttt Dague Bros. & Co. 1 50 Dozen Ladies9 Biack and Colored Underskirts Two numbers on sale tomorrow, Wednes day morning, until Saturday night, unless previously sold. 30 dozen very fine quality mercer- Cf TtQ Ized, regular value SI. 20 dozen special quality, good value J, at SI, at & V They may not last until Thursday njght, so It will t be well to call soon as possible. I DAGUE BROS. & CO. I CLOAK DEPARTMENT .: I The Mme. d' Erina Concert f iWill be Repeated at the Universalist Church, I Wednesday Evening Y At the snuio low prices of 15 a nd 25 cents admission. A NEW PROGRAMME WILL BE RENDERED. All who heard tho magnificent playing nnd singing of Mme. d' Erlna Monday evening will want to hear her again. Thoso who did not hear her then on account of the weather cannot afford to miss this socond opportunity. I, Secure your tickets early at O'Noll's book department, which will include organ and song recital, nnd "Tho Music of the Nntlons," in cluding Irish, Scotch, Italian, and othor airs. Cure Your Catarrh Now. V. Van Dorn, 2011 Avenue B, Birm ingham, Ala., writes; "I have had ca. tarrh In one of the worst forms for 20 yeius, and after using Dr. Geo. Llu- Lamprecht Brothers & Co. Bankers and Brokers Stocks and Bond. Akron Office: 216-218 Hamilton Bldg. CLAIRE AFP, Manager. Both Yitdnei 447. OTIS I HOUGH Bankers and Brokers 110 Hamilton Building People's Phono 324 Bell Phono 228 Fools mako feasts, eat them. Franklin. but wise men 44ttKtttt4t'K4i' This Week No. 1 $3.98 this week at. . No. 2 No. 3 underskirts, with 50, at pm.A9S r jugers i oi-majvne-nyuo inhaler tor two days feel entirely relieved and be- Hove by Its cohtlnued-use 1 will get cured." Sold h( 50 cents ou a gunran toe by all diucjlsts. SAVE THIS AND WAIT. Entire Stock to' be Sold at RETAIL Out this out and bring It with you' Wednesday, April 2, at 0 a.m. On account of being forced from our istorc at pctrolt, Mich.,- King HI King, Detroit's largest clothiers, haxo( moved their enUre spring stock, con-i slating of ovor 3285,000 worth of flnol tnllor-mado cloUilng to Akron, Ohio, in the large building at 120 North Howard st. Tho Btock must bo Bold out in ten days nt retail to rattflty oil Indebtedness. On, account of thta ter rlblo misfortune, when all our indobt ednea Is due our entire sprltyj stoctt must bo sacrificed at 33 per cent lees than Ine actual cost of manufactured to save our name. Tho bulldlug at 120 North Hownrdl st is now closed' and tho great money I raising salo will begin on Wednesday, April 2nd, at 0 a. m., and positively closes in ton days, fiolow wo quoto n fow prices to show what extraor dinary bargains will be offered. Bring tho children. There wilt bo music each day during the sale. Fine Suits in Medium and Heavyweights, $3.30. This suit is of the finest material, and positively worth $15.00. Ve will allow you to take this suit homo and keep it three days, and if you do not think it worth $15.00, or no matter what tho cause may be, return tho same, aud we hereby bind ourselvesi to refund the ?3.80. Meu's fine Ohoviot Suits, $4.60. Thlsl suit is worth $18.00. ' Men's extra flno suits In all the la test shades, $5.05; worth $22.00. Men'sl finest suits, In all the latest wcavesj and colors, silk aud satin lined, equal to tho finest custom made. $10.15. Tills suit Is positively worth $30. Come and see them. Fine Overcoats in Medium or Heavyweights, $3.30. This coat is of the finest material and positively worth $15.00. Wo will allow you to tnko this coat home and keep It three days, nnd if you do not think It worth $15.00, or no matter what the cause may be, you may re turn the same, and we hereby bind ourselves to refund the $3.30. Men's good, durable Overcoats, in Wuo or black, for dress wear, $4.60, worth $18. lien's extra flno overcoats, in nil the latest .shades, $5.05, worth $22 or your money back, no matter what tho cause may be. Tho flneet quality of, tailor made overcoats and imported Meltons flnd Tloyal Standard XXX Kerseys In nil shades, lined with plush silk or astrakhan, $10.15; positively worth $30 or your money refunded any time during the sale. Men's heavy flno cloth pants, $1; fine quality, really worth $2.50; latest In style. Take them home, and If not soiled, return tho same any time dur ing the sale and wo hereby agree to return the $1.00. Men's flno pantaloons for Sunday wear, $2.05; positively worth '$5 and $0.60; como early nnd get your pick. Latest styles in fall neckwear, from 8 cents to 14 cents, worth 25 cents and 50 cents. Men's fine Sweaters, worth $1.00, for 30 cents. Boys' Suits and Reef ers, $1,00. $1.50 and $2,00, In the lat est shades and quality, worth threo times as much, Boys' Knee Pants, 10a worth 50c. Dr. Athen's Health Undew wear. 4Cc. worth $1.50. Fine winte? underwear, heavy fleece lined. 3flc, worth $1.00. Imported Camel's Hnlr' Undevwear, 35c, worth 75c. Socks, 7c, worth 25o. tone embroidered sus penders, 10e, wcrtb 85c. Flno dres shirts, 42c',, worth $1.50. Water proof Mackintosh, $1.08, worth $5.00. Ex tra heavy shirts, 30c, worth $1.00. Handkerchiefs 1 cent and 2 cents, worth 5 times as much. Don't confound this sale with ro called closing out sales, etc. This la a legitimate sale. Detroit's largest manufacturers woro forced from theli? building and everything will be sold nt retail In ten days for the benefit ul!' of ci editors. Don't miss this sale. It will pay you to come 100 miles. Railroad faro to purchasers of $25 nnd over. Store open evenings until 0 o'clocU to nccomniodsto worklngmen. 129 N.Howard St., Akron Store open ovenlngs until 0 o'clock to nccommodnto worklngmen. There Is Nothing So Bad On clothes as bad soap. It in jures tho clothes, Injures tho hands, nnd removes no dirt at nil. If you would usa a good soap, use Electric Grip & Soap & to In Ik Your Grocer Sells It Why Suffer With Your Kidneys. Tho discovery o. Dr. Geo. l-elning-. er'8 For-mnl-de-hyo Kidney Tablets haw proved a blessing to thousands of Kid ney sufferers wlio hnvo been restored to perfect health. These tablet drtve tho iCing&SCirig WTWrnmrmmma. each. kldnoy disease germs out of the blood, 4 l'0,n and prevent nccumuintlon or uric Aciu In the system, wo urgo nu suneTers to glvo this scientific nnd sucoetwful Kidney remedy a trial. They conie In two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. Come and get a trial treatment free at all. drugglsta. M mm f ttei ro om-. Ick. tins as pie nnd, hey i to are t oft not Way J e oil Wed Irlccs s. 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