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The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 5

The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 5

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THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEACON, AKRON, OHIO AVEDNESDAY, MARCH14, 1883 FRAGMENTS. PERSONALS. "Woman Her Itights ana SOCIAL MATTERS. OBITUARY. 'BEACOF' LETTERS.

Wrongs; Her Past and Future." Judg- I nig from the number of tickets already Brown filinff casos and indexes at Rev. R. L. Ganter, D. has been on sold thee will be a large audience to Sudden Death of a Little Child.

SPRINGFIELD. A Gkeat Musical Event. The announcement Of the appearance Beacon office. the sick list tor a tew days From Monday's Daily Beacon March 8. The average grades of the ew neckwear for ladies at extra Miss Hattie Myers, of Cleveland, is of the great American prima donna.

pupils ot district Ao. 6, lor the term Johnnie son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Beck, aged one year and.

five low prices at 1. J. Franks. visiting mends on ater street, Miifiiie Hank, for Friday evening, was hear him. F.

G. Hale, of Wimtefbelk County, Iowa, paid his relatives and fJiwla a short visit last week on his way home' from Washington, where he had been SUandiuff a few weeks. Seventeen just closed are as follows: Dora Mu- In consequence of Removal April 1st; to No. 145 S. Howard Hack Bear Hat The latest styles in litur (Ixirurs at J.

Koch is in Xew York City pur an agreeable surprise to a great num months, died yesterday atternoon or congestion of the lungs, after an illness Tery low prices at I. Frank's. ber of her admirers. She appears in chasing goods for the Spring trade, maw, as; Peter Meyers, s'7. Maggie Carper, Maria Mishlef, I'ai Clancy Woodhng, 515; Samuel Carper, Philip her great creation of "Carmen," an Charles E.

Brennan, of Peninsula, of three hours. The funeral will be held at the family residence on "West opera which was written tor her and will return Irom loi nia next week K. Mevels, ill; Frank Fry, VI: ltla ry. produced by her in London, Paris, ew years at the age of 20 years, Mr. "Hale, wth bis parents, bade adieu to his native horn's' iff Nuffield, to seek bis fortune in the greiit West beyond the Perry G.

Marshall and Cleve Mishler. Wi; Andrew Misliler, Market street, to-morrow at 2 r. m. Funeual or John B. Hickox.

ork, and, indeed, in most ot the prin (12; Joseph Eby, ft; Elias id: land, were in the city over Sunday cipal opera houses of the Old and Etta Maulein, 'JO; loniuiv Mississinm. That ho has succeeded, is F. A. Sperry andiwii'e departed for The funeral of the late John B. World.

Mie is recognized as the only A brnve ana faithful guardian of our homes and --perty rescued from Imminent peril, A VEitv popular ana well-known member of our polico.force, who lias Informed duty twelvo years at tba Union K.K. lepot, on Exehangw Place, ia rrovhleuce, K. gives hU unsolicited testimony Hear liim "1 have ueeu troubled with disease of tha Kidneys and Liver during the past six mouths at times 1 was so severely afflicted that 1 was nnal-le to stand on my feet, as my feet and lower vasts of my legs were very badly swollen tuy uriiKtry organs were in a dreadful condition, my blood was in a wretched statet and it had be-eomo So impoverished and circulated so poorly that my hands and feet would be cold and numb Siid so white as to apiir lifeless. I could not rest nights, hut w. so distressed all over that I conid nut lie still in hoi, but would keep turning and rolling from ouo side to the other all night, so thai would feel more tired and exhausted in the morning than when I went to bed.

My condition became so serious that I Was obliged to stci work, and for thirty days I was unable to be on duty. I consulted the best doctors, and tried t'le numerous medicines and so-called cures, but rapidly grew Morse, and was in a sad condition every way when a long-time valued friend of mine, prominent in this city in a large express company, urged me to try Hunt Remedy, as he had known of wonderful cures effected by it. Vpon his representation I obtained two bottlesof fully attested by the fact that he has -lolin 1-rv, lliie ti-v b-: Ueorj their home in Colorado Spring-, Col. Iliekox was held to-d iv at 10 A. The weather has been nuitu to-tlay and business was brisk.

Spring millinery goods can be seen at I. J. Franks' millinery emporium, Few more diaries lor 1SS3 will be closed out at low fisjmvs at iiKArox office. s- Back combs, brace; ts, lace ai.ii sr uf pins, bead and hair at I. J.

Frank's. Corset the best and cheapest stock of corsets, hoop skirts and bustles can iv. Meyers. 82: AdainK. M-veis, 81: t'ti-hurii among a list of famous competitors, including Trehelli, -Lucca.

Farrah Monday reived nickle from the residence of C.ipt. II. II. Ervin F. Ream.

80; Cr'iuk II. Wagne: gained a comfortable fortune, and though still a young man he has been nine years in public life in his adopted plau; Columbia bicvi cost 10. Kellogg, Bellocea. and others. Ibr Store we offer lirown.

ICast tiki't street. The ser- Martin Fry: TO. A. A. Loomis, dancing of St'diiidilla, her Castanet vices were ndneted bv Itev.

R. Mis. W. 11. Slade, of Columbus, is (he teacher.

county, three vears as County Commis playing and oi lier accomplishments are (I niter. and ilie attendance of ounmmense asinrct i guest of her daughter, F. Voi is sioner and six years as 0 UT 1 1 AST 1 0 II 1 D. exceeumgiy picturesque. Piof.

Geo. II. Peckhain, of Hiram the revival meetings at tne jyi. x. the, friends ot' I he tb-parted was quite large.

The pall bearers were JosephA. ill be held at the March 11. A sing illege, visited Akron relatives Sun Church still continue and they are Btldwili. harvev Baldwin, George Wr fc a i 9 9 9 EiS a ss "a ll -41 a I hp i ll II day. laving very flattering success.

Rev. Centennial Church on Saturday even Charity and Pleasure. Sal urduy 'd Daily Beacon. The Academy of Music was com ('rouse. Frank Adams, J.

A. Beebe and ing, March 17. Mr. Smith, of ISen't, preached last week. oiauLu aim been Miss Annie Moss has visiting C.

A. Collins. J. II. Bomgardner is suffering irom A new dry goods store has been start W.

relatives in Charleston, a lor a pleteiy Idled last evening by the audi rneuinatism. Deatii of Mrs. John S. Ford, To-day, mom h. be found at 1.

J. Frank s. 1 The millinery store of Jiaum Coeh- r.in, in room with Geo. Xeiberg; will open Thursday, March 15th. A traveling show not blazoned upon the bill boards, consisting; of two bears and three trainers, exhibited in South Akron Monday.

ed in Zoller's new block fry Mr. Stewart, of Sandyville, Ohio. Suct-'ess ence assembled to enjoy tne entertain Picked surprise parties seem to be Oliver Jackson, of Canaudasua, ment given for the benefit of the Dor "Mrs. Lettie Ford, wife of John S. the rage iu this vicinity.

The "picked" to him. at prices that is visiting his sister, Mrs. Henrv cas Society, and after 8 clock scarcely styptsm oiioaa number consists ot two. Lyman F. Smyth returned to his na ford, died at 1:30" to-day, says a telegram to The Beacon from the Youngs Musser.

standing room was available, the un Ezra Beattie is home on a furlough tive home alter an absence ot 12 years. dertakings of this noble band of women Miss Blanche hoeli, voungr-st sister town JewHHimer, tno deceased trying to "boil. Ladies muslin underwear the best have always been successtui.and it was of Mr. Louis Loeb.is J. new was a 1 oungstown lady, but was well Mr.

Mull has returned irom Michi make selling at less than it can bi indeed gratifying to them and their Several years of the time was spent along the line of the Northern Pacific R. 11. with the surveyors that located the road, but for several years past he casnier. known here, having many Akron rela gan, reporting that his mother is in Very made up, at I. J.

1 rank's popular mil friends that their efforts were so highly will make an object to tives by marriage. Her husband Was buy Col. Jonas Schoonover is confined to poor health. linery and fancy story. a son of the late Col.

James Ford appreciated, as the large gathering at his room with a severe attack of rheu Mr. Grant Vckoit. who has been has been located in Indian Valley, tested. The periormance was an excel and a grandson of Mrs. Julia A.

Ford Lawrence, Straight of Boston matism. sick for so long a time, is now able to Idaho Territory, on the Western slope of this citv. His brother's, wife Mrs. be among his friends and neighbors lent one.satisfactory alike to those who participated in it and to those who wit of the Rocky Mountains, engaged in Mr. Irvinsr C.

lomlinson, ot Spring wno wm operate a sysi-m ot heese factories in that viciniiy, have decided Tod Ford, of "1 oungstown, has also enjoying hnuselt to the 1 till: field, Ohio, has been lit the city the past mining. Mr. S. was one ot the parties who escorted the ex-Governor of Minne nessed it. been very sick, but is now better.

to make arren their headquarters. two days, This afternoon a matinee was given, I'oungstown special, Cleveland Lea MIKE LYNN. MUNROE FALLS. Mr. Jacob Desenbere: expects to move sota on his big hunt through the Black uie Kemedy and commenced taking it as directed, and greatly to my surprise in less than twenty-four lionra I commenced to feel relieved.

I was in an awful condition when I began to take the Kemedy, and had no faith iu It therefore, when I found almost immediate relief, even in one day's use of it, my heart was made glad, and I assura you I continued to take the Kemr.ly and to improve constantly from day to day. took it me on my trip to Maine, for I was bound to have it with me all the time, and the result is that I improved speedily all the time I was away; and ever since my arrival home, which was several weeks ago, I have been on duty every day. I feel first-rate, and the swelling of hand, feet, and legs have disappeared, and the terrible backache, which used to bother me mora than all the rest, troubles me no more, and I sleep splendidly nights, and surely have very excellent and forcible reasons for speaking in praise of Hunt's Remedy, for it has made a new man of me. I don't know what I should have done without Hunt Ex-Gov. Fitch, of Cleveland, and the Dorcas Society will realize a into the residence on corner of James nuts country.

A. n. der: Mrs. Lettie Ward Ford, wife of John S. Ford, died this afternoon after has been ill for a long time with chron landsome sum from the two entertain March 11.

Last Tuesday evening Cor- ic dilliculties. and College streets, formerly occupied by Prof. Kolbe, by the iirst of next ments. a brief illness ot quick consumption, at winStrong.an employe in the paper mill, AVADSWORTII. March 12.

Ed. E. Nash, of 229 Car the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Wheeler Thompson, of had one ot his leet badly scalded by ac month.

Mrs. W. M.Fisher, on Lincoln avenue. Mead vi lie, is visiting Akron cidentally stepping into one of the large Laxgtkt ix Akron, March 24. Akron is to have a chance to see the roll street, Akron, was here to-day at A safe in the Valley Kailroad station friends and relatives.

tuns used lor boiling straw The deceased was united in marriage to her now sadly bereaved husband last at uoston, was blown open and tending the interment of the remains of Mrs. Nash, who was placed in the The dwelling house ot Mr. J. D. burglarized early Friday eveninc.

The Mr. J. S. returned last week from an Eastern trip and to-day started iVpril. Mrs.

Ford was a most estima Lily. Xo other town of the same size has' been accorded this privilege and as may be imagined it would not have Chamberlain is receiving a coat of vault here four weeks ago. thieves secured S22 in money and scat ble woman, and her death has caused paint at the hands of our local artist, again lor Philadelphia, T. C. Hand has decided to quit coal sadness among her many friends.

nomas Chamberlain mining and accept an oiler to take fallen to the fortune ot local amusement goers, were it not that Abbey is Judsres Cad well. Jones and McKin- ra-iueuy is tne best medicine that I ever took Air. George Schnable, of Grand Rap "i tered the railroad tickets over the Hour. Although the County Commissioners have not taken any oflicial action, it is understood that they do not favor the and I vervcrlaillv tvmmniBiui -it charge of a farm in Illinois. Matilda Sterling Kirk.

nev, the District Court bench, are reg ids, who has been visiting Dan. lioitman nas resigned ins posi istered at the Windsor. afflicted with Kidney or Liver disease, or dlMises ol the Urinary organs. Kespectf nlly. ISAAC W.

Jj'AlKiiKOTUfcK." Mrs. Matilda "Kirk, widow of the late menus nero ior a couple ot weelis, re her manager and that Charles II. Mathews, who has been almost importunate in Akron's behalf since Mis. Langtry completed the tour of the John F. Kowe returned this niorn- proposition of Supt.

Sampson, of the George Kirk, who died at her residence turns home to-morrow. combination of of J.ron, J'ttrwian Jiarh uittt 1'hospiontsin a jicUutuitle form, J-'or Ztvbilitxf, Imss of Appetite, Prostration of Vital 1'awera it i indiaptnisa Lie. Cleveland Industrial Home. inerfroni Williamsport, where lie tion under the Silver Creek Mining Company, and is at present closing up business" with them; he says that 20 years' continual service in tu? mines is jo. Huron street.

Cleveland, last preparations nave been made to be 7 held a very successful meeting, large cities, is Abbev treasurer. By Thursday was the sister of Margaret were Dusy; pieasespeaK oneiiy is gin repairs on tne dam Monday morn terling, the first wite ot the late John printed in big black letters on eouspic ing but cold weather has caused an enough for him. Mr. Head, an old S'id letter received from Mr. Matthews this morning.

Tub Beacon is informed that Mrs. A. L. Bowman was surprised by number of friends last in IS A SURE CURE C. Hart, this city.

Mrs. Kirk was REV.A.I.HOsiia indefinite postponement, nous placards in The Beacon editorial 7j EEV.J.L.TOWNEB, Sri I tP practical coal miner, will undoubtedly the daughter of John Sterling, and was The editor ot the Cuvahoga Falls Re- rooms, but it apparently escapes the honor of her departure to Ontonagon, for all diseases of the Kidneys and i After a thorough trial of the TRON rOlXO, take pleasure Saturday night, March 24, has been chosen as the date of her appear- take his place. Industry, 111., says: born in Canton in 1814. Sh was a sis Mich. pnhlimn seems to be greatly exercised LIVER in statins' tlia? A ca va Deeri 1 consider it esterday morning an infantile war- eyes of some of The Beacon's callers.

A correspondent thus pokes fun at ter of Mrs. Daniel Dewalt and Mrs. ince here, but the play is about the "Munroe Falls Syndicate. Cleveland Sun: It is said that Miss a most excellent remedy for whoop reminded our Postmaster that he had one more mouth to feed It has specific action on this moot important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and David W. Rowan, and an aunt of John We would respectfully inform him that the debilitated vital forces.

use. Ministers and lio STe3.kfivi -w-in Bobbett has married a wealthy gentle tne latest weatner phenomenon ir or not definitely decided upon. Mrs. Langtry will arrive, in Akron ttowan, John S. and Charles Hart, or is-'iy-stTj it is alive and doing well, that it pavs inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of sale, one hrst-cbrss storm, worked 1 man and settled down in a thruty town Akron.

She went to Cleveland in 1832. tne Jiue, ana by Keeping the bowels in free for and reads honest and respectable in Pennsylvania. a cranK. Unly sold because the pro and his devoted wife would soon have a new place to dust her slipper on. It is a bov.

Ferris Brockwav about the on Friday, Aiareu z-i, ana win remain here over Sunday. condition, effecting its regular discharge. She was a member of the Second Pres newspapers liKe hie ieacon but is Prof. Liebman, although he has re IU1 liZYtZ If yon are suffering from It goes without saving, that the of the g-rsatest value where a Tonic is necessary. I recommend it as a reliable remedial ag-ent, possaesing- tin-aoubtea nutritive and restorative properties.

Louisville. A'w. lv byterian Church from the date of its hard-hearted enough to be not even malaria, nave the hiii same time reported a girl and wonders prietor lias no turtner use tor it. Address, Prob. Wiggins, Ottawa, Can.

Workmen are now enrraered in rais moved to Youngstown, will visit, Ak cademv will be packed to see and hear thankful for the free copies with which are duious, ayspeptic, or constipated, Kidney-Wort will surely relieve and anidclv mire. who in thunder told Wiggius about it. organization. The funeral was held yesterday from the family residence ron one day a week, to attend to his the Jersey beauty, and Manager Abbey he has deluged this place for a tew In the Spring to cleanse the System, every music pupils. Corman girl of two weeks ago is old news now.

ana was conducted bv Kev. Dr. Charles wilt have no occasion to regret mat ne weeks past. II. N.

ww niiuuiu iokb uiorougn course Ol it, l- SOLOBYORUCfclSTS. Price SI. Mr. Charles S. Thompson's visit to ITKCiiS 213 IT.

MAIN 67. has departed from the policy which S. Fomeroy, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church. The Leader savs: Henry Rohrs, brought here from In PENINSULA. iVkron was cut short bv a telegram he has followed during Airs.

diana last Saturday was buried in the from Philadelphia, announcing the ill Langtrv's engagements to give his jviarcn o. iteport or x'eniiisuia Ilie funeral was attended by a large Ei Menonnite Cemetery yesterday. He ness ot his wile, schools for the month ending March 2, see number of friends, among them being former townspeople a chance to her in their own amusement hall. had lived around here a great many Charley Honodle, operator at the iranK is. nxley, superintendent: High School Department Number of years and was highly respected.

Too Mrs.j onn 1. Smith.or ew Philadelphia, the twin sister of the deceased, and Mr. 0mm allev depot, Sixth "Ward, has been A Tallmadge Reception. much could scarcely be- said of the pupils enrolled, 28; average daily at promoted to agent at the Greentown good old man. ing Kelley's frame building just south of his brick block on South Howard street.

The building will be made one story high at present with iron sides and a plate glass front. The room will be 20 feet wide, 80 feet deep and about 14 feet high. Auction. Fifth annual sale of crockery, tinware, glassware, will commence at my store in Cuyahoga Falls, on Wednesday, Marcli Utli, at 7 P. continue every afternoon and evening (when buyers are.

present) until 10 p.m., Saturday the 21Mi hist. L. W. Loomis. U.

F. Kent, Auc. Twinsburg correspondence Kent lion Fuller, employe in II. A. tendance, 27; average daily tardiness, 4 Mr.

Frank Hine and wife, nee Miss Jacob S. Sterling, of Canal Dover, her only brother, with other mourning relatives from Chicago, Akron and Can station, Valley Railway. CARPETS Jacob Pfeiffer's saloon basement is number of visitors, 20; average age of Ella Hall, who were married at State Invalids who are recovei ing vital stmiR.uec"ar in grateful terms beir rti prei if f-u of the ents as tonic, off ostettei ch it er-. ot oi ly it Imrurt streng to the w-ak. but it corrects an irretru'ar acid stt of the Sam Wise, who has been passing a now occupied by three negro familes.

pupils lo years. Punctuality and at on Thursday, March 1, were ton. The casket was covered and sur it is reported that Mr. Fiedler is going part of the winter in the city, left for Boston to-day to play short stop with tendance Georgie Johnson, James given a reception at the old homestead Tallmadgo last evening. There rounded with a profusion of beautiful and appropriate floral offerings.

The Mourn, Fannie Conger, Frank Lee.Jes- to repudiate the saloon business and sign the pledge. were present about 100 guests, remains were placed in the vault tem le Boston Uase Ball Club. Dr. and Mrs. Scanlan leave this even-is for Yorkshire Centre, JS'.

Y. They sie uoie ana Lame Johnson. Highest general average, Maria The roller skate masquerade was a BODY BRUSSELS, A PEST RY B11USSK 1 THREE PLY, EXTRA SUPER, SUPER, HALF "WOOL, DOUBLE COTTON CHAIN, EAG CARPETS. tVkron, Tallmadge and other places porarily, and will be interred later in big success. About 40 exquisite stf nnch.

iirtkes Huck 98.4 per cent second honor. Yer being represented. The evening have been called thither by the danger ginia per average of was passed to the delight ot everyone. ous illness of Mrs. Scanlan's father.

costumes were represented among which were theTexasRanger sisters of charity; flower girl, two entire school, per good de Mr. and Mrs. Hine were the recipients of his Mrs. Barney Lenney.an old resilient partment, Hattie Melvin, Frank Lee, of the following presents: Silver cas tn boue.s act. fft I roper intevals.

Pive.eae to wl'o suffer from rheumatic and kidney ft uhlen. and tquersawtll as p-events fever and uissen saw mm, met witn a accident resulting in the loss arm. It seems Fuller, contrary mntresses, queens of night and day, of Warren, died Friday night of ast h- Matie liuasell and Henry Dotts. Cases tor. Elton and Arthur Hine, Tall The net receipts were about S5r.

to or-a boit of corporal punishment, none. na and buried Sunday atternoon, had madgo: silver clock, W. C. Atwood the family lot in the Erie Street Cemetery." Jacob Hawn's Fall Proves Fatal. Jacob Hawn, an old and esteemed citizen died at his residence No.

113 South College street, at 8 o'clock this morning from paralysis, caused by a fall on the sidewalk on Wednesday morning, February 7. The deceased was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, ders, was trying to tighten up Seth Baughman weighs 249 pounds Primary department, Eottie A. Oz- Akron, silver fruit dish, Rev. D. Hall avne.

For sale by iati ves in Cleveland and Akron. Rev. Samuel Maxwell, of Youngs- and yet isn't satisfied. dealers generally th S-W35 toilet set, Miss Nettie Morrison, silver spoon holder, Mrs. Brown, water mun, principal, juna Mcurotty, assistantNumber enrolled, 58; average She lives in a conspicuous residence Styles all Ptlew and Attractive.

BY'Ji'O 51 ASM AILTO EXAMINE! iBiROTJJ'E fc WALL. pi d91 34 own, came to Akron yesterday to maice near the saw while motion: tne wrench slipped from the bolt, throwing his arm against the saw and laceiat it from wrist to elbow so badly that amputation was necessary. on Lvast Hill: annoys her neighbors pitcher, Anna Sloane, State Lick, visit with relatives, but he was re- LOCAL, MARKETS. with her tales ot trouble got hushed average in examination John Brough carving knife and iork, Charles At ailed to that place last nignt oy a tei- wood. Akron; book of poems, James up by the pugilistic gestures of a spirited young female the other day; bolted lani announcing the death of Mrs.

July, 1809, and was in Wolf Church are making import per JN ewell Melvin. 95 3-5 per Edith Petersen, 95 3-5 per Hall, book of Home Making, Mrs. his 74th year. lie came ant cnanges and improvements in tneir out of the door for home; stopped to tell Grace Cassidy, 95 per Her Jane Hall, family Bthle, John A. Hall, to Ohio with his parents when two years of age, locating at Ber her experience at, a house on the way; store on East Market street.

2'ew rooms are being added both in the man Ftaus, 94 l-o per l- rank In- fruit dish, Anna MeCosim, cake dish, John S. Ford. Mr. E. E.

Janes, late of Hampton, Iowa, and a brother of Mr. E. C. Janes, freight and ticket agent of the A. C.

It. in Akron, will enter the railroad service here. gerton, 94 per cent. Number of visit Mrs. Clara Steel, one-halt dozen sauce lin township, Mahoning County.

In basement and second story of the JtB. The wacl v.m't Worthless Are never imitated ors this month, bi. dishes, Mr. and Mrs. E.

11. Cox, cream fell over the baby board in the doorway and barked her shin and made a fruitless appeal for sympathy reached home anything but comforted. H. February, 18.io, he was married to Miss building. In these new apartments pitcher.

Willie Cox, comb case, W. II the manufacture ot cloaks will be con GREEXSBURG. Morrison, chair cushion, Maggie lirown. Catharine Harsh, of Newton Falls. After his marriage Mr.

Hawn took up his abode at Newton Falls and resided ducted, won Linn-en win frm or counterfeited. March 13. Rev. S. B.

Kri ng left yes Representative Alexander's bill providing for semi-annual inspections of State Lick, ve dollars, Mr. and Mrs. Munsou; set table spoons, Mrs. Hine, The youthful color, beauty and luster there 17 vears. He then removed to terday to attend conference which meets at Williamspoit, Pa.

special attention to tins branch business in the future, and for this department have employed skilled help. set tea spoons, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Hine, are gradually restored to gray hair by Parker's Hair Balsam. th-w KON KETAIL MARKETS SnAH. Nl SYPUP. Siji'-o oer Svup per t-al 1 ill ABD. Sc.

Eutter, choice Coun try. in rolls per 1. 30 rommon eookia'i per loc Apple Butter ver gal WIS1) Litrtl mj id (iiese pfcrpiund lecfis ICfiTs pr doz to' lu-Kire-Test "ii 15." ej 40 iiy.VL. V(titn Vhent Mour persack 81.73 sd 81 S8l.fi0 buckwheat Flour per Jb 5c Klmir 4c Porn Meal par 2Wa.3e Oit M-a! he "Viie3t per 2. 5j ti Meal 314, Pommy tr Prime Timothy per 2 50 Clover ti On account of a sprained ankle, Mr.

Tallmadge: set silver knives and forks. Ravenna, where he lived 15 years, and came to Akron in 18154. The deceased was a carpenter by trade. He has been Akron Irishmen are taking time by W. E.

and W. C. Hall, State Lick, set silver knives and forks, Mr. and the torelock in the Sheridan extradi a consistent member of the Church of The Casiday Sulky Tlow leads them tion matter. Already a paper has been Mrs.

T. F. Metlin; lamp, L. F. Atwood tea pot.

II. L. Montenyohl, Akron passed among local Land Leaguers all. Don'r. fa lto see it at John Goul-din's with May Eictieger.

30 Christ for 42 years. He leaves a wi fe two children, a brother in Mahoning County and a sister Trumbull Conn and quite a sum subscribed for tin- de ew toilet set. and china cups and fense of the plucky suspect of the 1 rish Thig is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. A3 soon, as it had been tested and proved by the vdiole world that nP Bitters was the 'purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of II. and in every way trying to induce suffer A Lfa Saving Present.

saucers. Mr. and Mrs. D. E.

Fenn World otlice, in case of bis arrest. If ty, to mourn his demise. The funeral services will be held at the family resi Mr. M.E. Allison, Hutchinson, school rooms and school buildings under the direction of the local board of health, passed the Senate and is now law.

Mr. George II. Billinan, the success" fill candidate to West Point has resign" ed his position as teacher of the Spring Hill and will return -to college to pursue studies, preparatory to his final examination. Harper H. llrosius, shipping clerk for Baker, McMillen Ss removed with his family to Alliance, where they will reside.

Mr. II. has made many friends since be came to Akron from Pennsylvania a lew years ago. Mrs. Josiah Motley, ot Frankfort, Kansas, is visiting with relatives in this step is taken at the instigation of dence to-morrow at 3 P.

M. The remains Tallmadr; fruit set, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.

Dressier, Akron; pickle dish, Burleigh Atwood; half dozen napkins, the lintisli authorities, a mass meeting will be taken to Ravenna, where three J. J. Boyd: dozen napkins, Mr. aturMrs, of Akron Irishmen will be called and money raised immediately to assist Saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New-Discovery, for Consumption, which caused him to procure a large bottle, that completely cured him, when doctors, change of ioi ill iif id M.

Atwood; half dozen towels, Nel ot his children are buried, lor interment, on AVednesday morning on the 7:24 train. Sheiidan in his preliminary hearii son and Emily i enti; halt dozen towels, Cleveland ueraia: it may io a climate and everything else had failed. George Stanford's Funeral. Mrs. M.

11. Morrison, State JLick, Fa, Social Notes. cheering piece of intelligence to some Asthma. Jironchitis, Hoarseness, To the Editor of The Bbaoon. to know that there is a probability oi Beans pprqt 15c Bailed hay perewt FRESH AND CURED MKAT8.

fleeseperlb Hio Dueks i8. Turkey 182oc GWekens per Jt 18aig live, aolece Boot Hteaks per kic Boast 1914c Frwsh Pork USii'k; JDrlixl beel 20e Mams, cured per ifc couutrv uc Manager Robinson to-day booked their being served with another dose of The funeral of George Stanford at vere Coughs, and all Throat and Bung diseases it is guaranteed to cure. Trial bottle free at E. Steinbacher's drug Scott-Bobbett. Efforts will be made to Roijson Crane for May 20.

I). F. "l'gers, efficient clerk of Wils Spit lev has been laid up for the past week. Much indignation was manifested at the temperance, meeting last Saturday night. We have an institution in our town that should ami must be obliterated.

Many of our young men and boys are losing all respect for themselves and their families, on account of frequenting this place where beer and whisky or liquid lightning, as it should be termed, are dealt out. Never before have we seen as much beer hauled into our town as there has been this Winter and not only beer but whisky by the barrel. This must surely be sold and drank --nd the question is. Who drinks it? is not those who steer clear of place where destruction awaits them. The Evangelical pulpit will be occupied by Kev.

Savilla Poling next Sunday forenoon. D. J. Mottinger, bought of Henry Baber live acres of land, consideration 5uo. Normal.

TALLMADGE. March 10. In iU palmy days "Maple Grove Hotel" (Tallmadge) was kept in truly superior style but it made rapid retrograde under successive landlords. There are indications that this build Boston last Saturday, was attended bv this cit y. Mrs.

Morley had not seen her secure a new trial during the sitting of The Young People's Married Club are store. Large size $1.00 brother, Mr. Stephen Townsend, for 37 a large concourse of friends including the oldest inhabitants of Boston and ad the District Court, which opens to-mor preparing lor a reception ue given years, and when she was introduced to row. The poor judges are entitled to Dr. Kline's Great INerve Restorer is the alter Lent.

joining townships. The services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Smith, of Every day we are now opening the newest and choicest of spring Goods, and ladies who Wish to be the sympathy of the entire coimmmi! marvel of the age' for all Nerve Diseas him neither Knew the other. Mr.

John Good, of 2)enver, is Miss Bessie Bowman entertained a A bill of exceptions will be read before es. Ail nts stopped tree, send to Hudson. The remains were laid away Shnutders per IDHc Breakfast bacon per isc Country 12Hc Salt pork per Zt VKGPTABLKa AND FKOIT. visiting friends in this city. He left Arch Philadelphia, Pa.

tts-149w47 some one ot the unfortunate Ix- which covers over 1,000 pasres of manu his homo a few days ago and re number of her littlo friends on last Friday evening. E. P. Green, celebrated his birthday with" a number of friends on in the vault at Peninsula but will in time be transferred to the burying ground at Boston viil- ports the weather there as very pleas sure of getting- the latest novelties make their selections as early as The World ill Neves. two script, and will require about weeks to wade through.

ant and states that ne thought of leav ige, where tne wire ana live Notwithstanding Mother Shiptoivs Saturday evening. ing without his overcoat. dire predictions, the world still exists. children of the deceased have been buried before him. For nearly 40 years At the regular monthly meeting of It is said that the College Glee Club CHURCH CHME this.

Many of tho best styles will bo entirely sold out and to be had anywhere long before the warm came back from Kent, after giving the tiieiMxiii uaiiery neiuiast evening Mr.Stanford had been a consistent mem The people will live longer if they use Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure, which subdues and conquers cough, colds. ing invalids to use their stuil v.u stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name ot II. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar stylo to ll with variously cunningly devised names in which the word Hop or "Hops" were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as JIP Bitters.

All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and especially those with tho vord "Hop" or "Hops" in their name or any way connected ftith them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them, but: Use nothing hut genuine HP Bitters, v. itli a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white la.bel. Trust nothing else.

Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing, in imitations' or counterfeits. tjmons per ousd no Bet rnjr 75 Potatoes per bush fogiio Turnips per busn Older vinegar per gal re Apples per tusn Apples dried per lb ditluc Poacues unpared per Kc pared Cherries 330 Cni rants inc Kalsiusper Jb Prunes, French oer l'K22c TurkiSQ ior Flss per 15' 5" B. Zinlc was elected to the ollito of First Lieutenant vice J. II. Campbell ber of the Methodist Church.

He was a good citizen and neighbor, often being elected to offices of trust in his township. He was one whom many resigned. The-new incumbent is a line consumption, whooping cough and all diseases of the lungs. Jf'or proof call at Smith drug store and get a and even in Spring scarce in ippearing soiuier and clever gentle weather comes around now the best colorings Dres3 goods are getting man. bottle free.

ing and its surroundings will again be a credit to the town. The building is Dr. W. C. Jacobs, 0.

A. Collins, IT. A. called upon for counsel and whom the poor had come to know as a kind and steadfast friend. We show all Blanc-hard, S.

L. Sears and II. G. Slick- the Eastern markets, the latest stj'les in receiving a complete overhauling oy the propietors Sperry Rattle and will Geo. Stanford was born in Boaver ney, will lelt Monday to attend the 31st annual reunion of the ancient mcKory nuts posn 2.00 Black walnuts cue Hon sir Orances 3ia75c Cauliflower per head Cabbage head 5 to 10 be made into tnree departments: one County, Pa.

At the age of two years his parents moved into Ohio and locat ed in Warren, Trumbull County. Al'tor the otlice of the Company, another the bibratory of Mr. W. J. Battle and another, a room with its ante remaining there tor three years and AKRON wnoLFAt.WTVIABKJST one year at Bristol in the same county, UIW Dress Ginghams HEW Zepliyr Ginghams Wheat, Ked i Htraw.

ton. accepted Scottish Itite of the Orient of Ohio and valley of Cincinnati, at Cincinnati to-morrow and Thursday inclusive. All the above named but" Mr. Collins, are candidates for further initiation in the mysteries of masonry and will receive all the degrees from the, lsth to and including the 32d. As a result of meetings in 2dcdhia Congregational Church, 2b persons united last Sunday week.

The new U. B. Church on the Sharon and Copley town lias been supplied with a nice 400 pound bell. A S150 collection was taken at the Congregational Church Sunday morning, in aid of the work' among the freedmen. Meetings at the Baptist Church continue this week.

The pastor is to ha ve the assistance of Rev. Mr. Tollmrst, of Cleveland. Praise service at the Univer.salist Church Sunday evening, 11th. The choir were assisted bv Mr.

and rs.C. W. EofE, of Wheeling W. V.i.; Effie Cartwright.JennieP.Joiinstoii.and Clara Pontius, Prof. Bates and Mr.

U. Griffith organ and piano accompaniment. The 44th annual session of the Ohio Conference of the Evangelical Church room, the use ot winch has been gratuitously given Tallmadge Cornet An Answer Wmted. Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not cure We say they can not, as thousands of cases already permanently cured and who are daily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove. Blight's Disease, Diabetes, Veak Back or any urinary complaint quickly cured.

They purify the blood, regulate the bowels, and act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50c. a bottle by E. Steiubacber.

they moved again in March, l0b, and Potatoes, 1.154-1.2: Cheese.lD wivte, Com, shelieu. in New corn ear ..36.00 toes a lfie" Band by the company. Mr. braaiord 30333 this time located in Boston, this county, on the east bank of the Cuyahoga River, where the deceased has resided ever Kurter. lb Egfrs, doz lb NEW Scotch Ginghams O.HtS 42 Skinner, who has conducted the nana audits affairs ever since its organization, has litted up this room in a style since.

He was then six years ot age. Beans, marrows. --j Uarley to 7 ionr una Feed 2.75 A Pastor's Thanks. which can scarcely oe surpassed in ele- Apples, At that time the Cuyahoga River was the boundary line between the terri num. in -tw To the Editor of Tub Beacon.

gcince by any fur a similar purpose in tiie State, it is amply spacious to ac White XXX Ambr 6 00 Krf, 1, best 5 75 tory of the United States Gov Apple butter, ga) 70c Dried beef lb is Please allow us through the columns latent cured hams 12 ot your paper to return our sincere --43 tl tou bacon io Turnips, bush 25 Cirter vinegar, fcai 12 thanks to the three famdirt of the Northampton M. E. Church who recent ernment and the Indians, there being two.or three bands of Indians camped just across the river nearly opposite from where the elder Stanford locate his home. Here in the forest with wild Indians and wild bears all 304lie WckorvfcMts i.6t- W.ilnurs rid-seits. Live, doz uriea peaches.

1 l-o concert there, with 9-t over expenses. The Young People's Building Society expect to have a masquerade ball and banquet March 22, iu Seiberling Hall. Cleveland Leader: President Cutler and wife, of Adelbert College, will give an entertainment to their friends next Thursday evening. The local burlesque opera, "Light's Akron" will be produced on Thursday Friday and Saturday evenings, Mnrch 30, and 31. Akron Typographical Union will give their last ball of the season on Easter Monday, March 26, Mustill's orchestra will furnish the music.

The Foreign Missionary Society of the First M. E. Church will hold their annual meeting at the home of Mr. Jacob Snyder on Wednesday evening. The Sixth Battery, O.

N. will give a grand annual ball at the City Armory on Friday evening. The room will bo handsomely decorated and a good time is assured. Mrs. James A.

Harnar, of North Canal street, celebrated her birthday in a very appropriate manner Saturday. In the" afternoon she entertained a large party of friends. Fisk University Jubilee Singers at Kent Congregational Church next Wednesday evening, March 14, and at First Methodist Episcopal Church, Akron, on Thursday night. Miss Clara M. Viall was pleasantly surprised by a party of her friends oh Friday evening.

Dancing, social converse, refreshments, contributed to the evening's enjoyment. Maud Granger iu "Planter's AVife" will appear at the Academy on Wenes-day evening, March 21; on Friday evening, 23, Heme's "Hearts of Oak" will be given; and for Wednesday evening, 28, Rose Etyinge is booked. The juvenile operetta Riding Hood" will be given by the children of Miss Rogers' infant class of Kent Con ly visited us at our home. We enjoy seeing our members on all occasions. Onions, bush 6' Seed 7.0927 to v.

R0 dressed, HiM but when thev come loaded down with around him the deceased was reared iTlmothy 1. 7532.ro 'b i J'ueks, 11 14 nd educated, and he was spared to V'oi the good things of physical life and retire, as did they, leaving us much richer than they found us, our joy is inde the last of the nine children of his Reef sides .1 to 8v Veal cwt Mutton cwt s.0t Ijamtv? ITesfw-d Hojrs 7. father's family, to see the forest clear tioy pr scribable. We also wish to return our ed away and the old home to be one of the pleasantest places in the township. thanks to the members in general of said church for a reception given us at Bucklon's Amici Salve.

The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by E. Steinbacher.

32 A Hzppy Lady. Mrs. Harriet Orr of Lancaster, is perhaps one of tiie happiest residents of that place. 1 have been subject to inward weakness and pain in the small of my back for 10 years," said Mrs. Orr, "and had given up all hopes of getting better.

1 was induced to try Mishler's Herb Bitters, and aftei using it for a short time I am happy to call myself well." For all diseases of the kidneys, liver, biliousness, nervous ailments and general debility, there is nothing so goop as Mishler's Herb Bitters. th s-w Dr. Pirce's "Favorite Prescription" is JIakkiage Licenses. W. Toaa and Nettie A.

South worth. T. 1.. Tlonier aiul nra niekerson. K.

B. Acker and Kiltie Howe. the church on the evening of the 7th wheu after an evening spent in social enjoyment we were made the NEW Scsisaskers KEW Prints. NEW Cambrics' NEW Sali sr1 and NEW Spring Oress Flannels MM Dress Goods HEW Colors in Cashmeres KEW GrosGrzin Silks NEW All Silk Surahs mi Black Silk NEW Whi'e Goods NEW Embroideries NEW Lfcss, EW Trimmings NEW Buttons. everywhere acknowledged to be the standard remedy for female complaints and weaknesses.

It is sold bv drug happy recipients of many articles from liar and granary, together with a gist, f-w Six to Fifteen. "Having been an invalid for a of years, 1 have received more bene purse ot money, kindly present eil by Mr. 0. Davidson on 'behalf ol the members. J.

R. and M. A. Smith. Unknown demented man, calling fit during the last six month from the Hudson, March 12.

himself Oscar Wilde, fell a lit at Canton lock up, and badly burned. himself on a stove, dying soon after. ii.se of your 'Favorite than No Worm byrup so Hieasant as l-ai Kcr'i from the preceding 15 rears of treat Artificial Legs for a Poor Boy. Dr. A.

K. Fouser, yvho has attended I A POSITIVE CURE Good for Babies. With a baby at breast nothing is so Oatarr the bov, Andrew Powisky, who had his feet taken off by a railroad engine last ment from the best physicians of Xew York anil surroundiner country." Thus writes Mrs. ilariam Reeves, in a letter dated at Cornwall, X. to Dr.

David Kennedy, liondout, Y. Is any extended comment needed on this? One dollar a bottle. All druggists sell it. f-v31 Fall, stated that the lad would be in OALM is in progress in Mt. Cores', Hancock County, Rev.

A.Vandersall, of Ashland, formerly of Akron, is secretary. Bishop Dubs presides. At the animal missionary meeting a very encou'ging report was presented, showing the vs-gregate collections during the year as against $2,100 last year. Cuyahoga Falls Reporttr L.e I Sab-balh was another interesting day in the Methodist Church. Since ou last report the following persons have united with the Methodist Church: Miss Lillie Post, Miss May Carter, Henry Elderkin and Albert Clack on probation, and Mr.

It. J. Carter, Mary Gassertand, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pickett on certificate.

Rev. T. Y. Gardner, of Hudson, fell last Saturday evening, from his byeiele and broke his right arm at the wrist. As no minister was in town, th" services were conducted by Prof.

Hobart and J. H. Seymour, the former reading one of Dr. II. BushnelFs excellent sermons on Influence." It has been over 30 years since a lavinan read a sermon in.

the Congregational Church there. Mr. Gardner expects to preach -this Sunday. A Robbery or Hotel Koojis. Last Friday morning' the discovery was made at the Sumner House that three of the sleeping apartments had been broken into sometime during the night and the inmates robbed.

The losers were: Robert Graham, Cleveland, S30 and a 1,000 mile railroad ticket; Sam Herman, Akron, S2i; John Grether, Akron S197. Gretherbad taken the money to the hotel on the pre. ions evening for the purpose of paying it to a commercial man, but who failed to call for the cash. Al. Martin, of Cleveland, a guest of the house was arrested on suspicion but was subsequently condition in about one lndfitTTto receive run fk -c useful for quieting my own and baby's nerves as Parker's Ginger Tonic, "it prevents bowel complaints, and is better than any stimulant togive strength and appetite.

A Newark Mother. Ct.T a El COLO- 'f in irtiflcial legs. Several subscriptions md donations to a fund for the pur gregational Sunday School, assisted by chase of artificial legs for the unfortii- i r.d Hty vtir. n'-e. 1 oiml i I 'ol'is tip brr.r', HBiLM flHES th-wati Griggs' Glycerine Salve.

late boy have already been made. I'he amount required is S125. M. L. Miller, Steuben ville, savs: It is reported that the County Inlirma- I have suffered for years with dyspep Directors and Mr.

iu. Everson. Tv kiud i 'I'einVjm- 1 irrii .) ii.tl hi ll (I lit! for whom the boy worked when in sia, ana lirown iron liitters alone afforded me relief." 91-w The best on earth can truly be said tlrigirs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores. Will 'positively cure piles, tetter and all skin, eruptions. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.

Oidy 25 cents. For jured, will give liberal sums or this rouvtli si A I prl-liaMhl 11 1 ill A- purpose if the citizens will aid in the matter. Any responsible person who would do ah act of humanity A World Wanis oof. I I tl) IHt'f HAY-FEVEO rr nil') i' learns. The proof of the pudding is the eat can hud an opportunity bv taking commodate 21 or 22 members meeting for practice, as they will soon be increased to this number.

The band will soon give an entertainment for their own benefit to our citizens. Tallmadge may he proud of the well-instructed, ajid ambitious musicians, and though they are on good financial footing, such an opportunity to aid them should not be neglected by anyone. The remains of Mrs. J. T.

Thomas, of Alliance, a former resident of this town, were brought here and deposited in the vault on Sunday. Funeral services were held in the Congregational Church. Mr. Daniel voght and Mr. Michael Hawk will build tine new residences, and Air.

Geyley and Mr. WiJoer Fenn, large barns, the coming Summer. Dr. D. E.

Fenn has sold 27 acres, partly in timber, to Mr. B. Skinner for $2,300. Couxtrt Boy. CUYAHOGA FALLS.

March 13. The "Grand exhibition of the Manly Art" which was announced for Apollo Hall Saturday night was a grand lizzie as it ought to have been. George Schnabel after a week's visit with his mother left for Michigan last night. Mr. and Mrs.

Hughes and family started for their new home iu Missom-i yesterday. W. A. Hanford has gone away on business for an indefinite length of time. The first car load of rails for the Pittsburgh, Cleveland Toledo Railroad were delivered in Cuyahoga Falls Saturday night, and three more cars of rails and fixtures arrived last night, so that it really looks as if the business of building the road was soon to begin.

The Easter offerings at St. John's Church are to pay off the Church debt, the accumulation of two or three years, and as the object is a very worthy one no doubt it will meet with a generous response from the people. Henry Strong and family, of Mt. "Vernon, are at present staying with Mr7 "Strong's parents in this place. The building on Front street occupied by J.

L'llommedieu has been sold. The purchaser is not known at present, but it is understood that Mr. L'llommedieu will not be obliged to vacate the store. Ezra Gaylord will not return to the Business College in Cleveland where he has been studying during the AVinter. Ed Bibb's new English Challenge Bicycle has cone to the bottom of the Atlantic and Ed will have to possess his soul in patience until another can be sent.

George Southmayd went to Hiram yesterday to enter Hiram College. His place at Loomis' store, will be filled by his cousin Frank Southmayd. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Com stock of Cleveland spent Saturday with friends in town.

W. MOG ADORE. March 13. B. F.

Underwood, of Boston, the noted free thinker and lecturer, will deliver a course of three lectures here next week: Tuesday evening, Marcli 20, subject. "What Liberalism offers in the place of Christian Theology," Wednesday evening, "Why I am a Free Thinker;" Thursday eren hold of this matter at once. The funds ing thereof," and not in chewing the string which tied the bag. Therefore, take Dr. Jones's Red Clover Tonic.

It cures all blood disorders, torpid liver, LOHMANN, so far have been left at the Beacon cilice and will be turned over to whoever will take tiie matter in charge. Interesting Surgical Operation. lck headache, costiveness, and all dis- ises ot the urinary organs. The best It will bo Rlifwrbwl, efiwiuallv flinDiii lie us-al vassal 1 eat i bul vims, causti-s: lif J-e-eietloiis. It li II iimnnti' n.

prol. i'n slip lrienibMPMl liiiiiip of tn lie-; from M-'d-'ioi nl col'ts, the sou-s w.i si.t'-sHm-seiiHtM of anrl suiWl. IU -ttcial rcnil's Hr realized bv a low auvlU'Riirms A tli raavh :tiin.i'. Vvill our.5. Tha Ha'ni lins rmiicd an er.vi:ib!e rcMitaiii-u wherewrknow" displacing all other ptrusiriitioiw R-ml for choi'lar coii-tiiniiier in'ormniinn ard reliable testimonials.

Will deliver bv mmi noc a pane cwlaie slnmi i'-rl hi.iftHl" ui'il ri-lMjl druiJ-i-'l-'s. For 5'e in rou by Mi-iniiafi-. r. Smrh Pro C. K.

Il'lfr. Warner fMl'nser. J. fireiher and W. D.ivis.

'1 Th s'j? 12 EITTEB. In Akron. March 12, 188. to and Mrs. Louis Kilter, a sou welkin win; pounrls.

SCOTT. Tn'heSixlhW'rd March 9, Uuls and wile a daughter. MABB1EM. HUFFEK SHELDON. At the residence of Mr.

F. L. Slieidon, MoKadore, March 11, I(fS3. by Kev. W.

Brown, Kev. 0. Uuiler, Mt. Union. Ohio, and Miss Annie E.

Sheldon, ol Mogpdore. MAX0NK Akron.Maich 10 I8k3, hy Rev. N. H. Burton at.

Ills residence, Mr. Vincent A. Mlone and Hist Nancy A. lluwenstine. RABER HOWE.

At the residence of the bridn's une e. Mr. Wm. Howe, on West Market street, Thursd-AV eveniuK March 8, by Kev. T.

U. Monroe, r. Mdo Kalier, of Ureeutown, and Miss Abigail H. Howe, of Akron. ACICK-HOWE In Akron, March 8, 1S8.l.!'v Ri-v.

H. Feajce, Mr. K. B. Acker andMivs Kittle Howe.

II3 i I. CTvARK In Twinsburg. March 6, ol diphtheria, Fearlie yean. 4 months and 4 days, only child ol Mr. and Mrs.

liela P. Uark. HICKOX In Akron, iVednesday, March 7th, 18 3. Hickox, aned 37 years. MYER-i In Akron.

March 18t, Sarah A. eof Frank Myers, aged 34. OARTKR In Cleveland, March 18R.S. Maud Francis, Infant Frank K. ami Fannie Whipple Carter, aged 4 month) and 17 dais.

ANDERSON Tn Akron. Ohio Match '0. 1881. by 'ev. J.

F. Fahs, Mr. Hr-m Anderson and Miss Olivia Johnson, both ot this city. BALDWIN. At the residence of her brother, E.

Kh-ds, Kansas City, 1, bizzie wife of the late John tsaldwin, pastor of the Congregational Church, Leavenworth, Kan. appetizer and tonic known. Sold bv Smith Fifty cents per bottle. Howard Goodwin, son of Mrs. Ln- sale by Smith Bros.

28 Pi'es! Ua No Pay! Protruding. Bleeding. Itching and Granulated 1'iles radically and permanently cured by calling on Dr. Kissner at the Empire House, Monday, Xov. 13, and every four Aveeks thereafter.

No tying or detention from labor. No matter how badly or how long you nave been afflicted with piles you can be cured by J)r. painless method. A cure guaranteed every time. Consultation free.

Otlice, Canton, O. 8 Mr. J. A. Knowlton has a choice selection of Soaps, Extracts and Toilet Articles, made by the successors of Robert Low.

the celebrated London I'erfumer. rrifH OTUUld llJiVP Stood tll t.flSr. fit' cinda Goodwin, 105 West street, went Two car loads of Casadar Sulky Plows were sold last season in each Academy of Music. Portage and Wayne counties. The farmers of Summit ninst heat this.

to Cleveland a lew days ago with Dr. this city, and was successfully operated upon for talipes varus or curvature of the foot, by Herbert A. Vance, Professor of Surgery in the medical department of the University of Wooster. The operation was per- Public Sales. Call and examine them at Notices under heaitina are free wheu bills are pmtedat bEAi OH olll e.

SLAT 11 John GouMin's, 30 ith May Fiebegi Stumping for Kensington Braiding and a number ot ladies and gentlemen, on Friday and Saturday evenings, March 1G and 17. The wedding of Mr. Harry B. Houghton and Miss Lottie Merriani, on Wednesday evening, will be quite an elegant affair. Mr.

and Mrs. Houghton will occupy rooms at Capt. T. D. Mc-Gillicuddy's, Broadway.

Miss Ludio Long entertained her sisters of the. Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity Saturday evening at her home, on West Market street, in a very hospitable manner. The occasion was in honor of Miss Eyrie Downing, of Lancaster, a former Buchtel student, now a guest of Miss Long. Friends of Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Groesel, 537 West Market street, gathered at their pleasant home Thursday, to the number of had a regular old fashioned "rag bee." Many fingers made light work and the result of the afternoon's work was a great pile of carpet rags. In the evening the gentlemen came and assisted in making way with a grand supper. M.

The lady members of Agenda Lodge, Knights and Ladies of Honor, held a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. W.I I. ltagg, on Crosby street Thursday afternoon. Each of the ladies present made a block for the quilt and wrote her name upon it, thus making a pres-sent which the hostess will always prize. The gentlemen were invited to supper, and the evening was spent in social chat and games.

About 70 friends of Jacob Winkler, 102 Sherman street, tendered him a surprise on Wednesday evening last. M. W. Cramer, on behalf of the party, presented the host with a marble top table. Prof.

Bur gave selections on the piano and violin, after which refreshments were served, and a general good time had, till early in the morning. The Harmonic Serenaders were in attendance, and helped to make the evening pleasant, Embroidery done 130 South Broadway, bet ween Mill and Market. 83 w33 or mod in the presence of several eminent physicians and surgeons, and the patient pluckily bore the severing of the twisted cords without taking chloroform or any anaesthetic. He is getting along nicely. Bor-bo-ryg-mus, "the noise made bv wind in the bowels," often called colic, tnd Mishler Herb Bitters always cures it.

th s-w flHMi. Decline or Man. Ivnpotencv of mind, limb or vital OFTKN BiFOKK THE MERIDAN OF LlFK functions, nervous weakness, sexual Is reached, the te" th rtrcay In nine oases i ut of -n tney DPC'-m-3 carious tnouun negt-cc 1 lie lmelv use 1 1 SOZ OXO, arrests tha delrncr- DFIVQinVQ for "fliers' Wl.lowa.Parents. I 0 1 yJ Children. Any dlseiw.woiiml.

ii.jiryor tleMli rnlliles. Increases hmimieH biii'Kpay; (iKhari's procured. Desertion re-mnvta. I'Yes O. enA Ftamp for Instructions.

vv. un Pension Attorneys, WasliiiiKton, 1. 1). loid aiw turv, and are recommended by drugr-gisils throughout the world, ill s-w34 The of Elys Cream Balm, a sure cure for Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold in the Head, is attended with no pain, inconvenience or dread, which can be said of no other remedy. Price 50 cts.

Apply into nostrils with little finger. An Invaluable article. A article like EJys' Cream Balm has long been desired," awl now that it is within the reach of sufferers. from Catarrh, Hay Fever and Coldsin the Head there is every reason to believe tbev will make the most of it. Dr.

W. E. Buckman, W. E. llHruman.

Di uggist, and other Easton-i uis have given it a trial, and ail recommend it in the highest terms. Eas-tn, B-iibj Argun, Oct. 7, 1S7U. th s-w33 On March 22d, C. P.

Robinson will sell fire head of horses, six milch cows and a largre number of hogs, shoats and a complete outfit of farming implements at his farm one mile east of Mew Portage, and one mile west of Summit Feeder. Wm. Myers Son will cry the sale. "Useful in the Familt. We usually leave it to doctors to recommend medicines, but Parker's Ginger Tonic has been so useful in onr family in relieving sickness and suffering that we cannot say too much in its praise.

Salem Arijus. th-w3G There is no use talking! "Lindsey's Blood Searcher" is taking the lead for curing all blood diseases. th s-w Peter Oirier, Cambridge, 0., says: "I have sold Brown's lion Bitters and btn-elicial results have everywhere followed." 64-w debility, etc cured by the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. X.Y. Address, with two stamps, for pamphlet.

s-w vf effects of impurities have been aliow-viio acfiu-nulate upon th trteth Cnild'en's akers. mmm to. SUTE HOOFERS. SIXTH WATiD, AKRON, teeth po'isherl and invipo'ated ty this salutary hotmno will reman souiri and white until a re. "id age.

anrl foiling t. eth are rescued by It from increasing dilapidati-n th s-w A Public Duty. We are not in the habit of puffing any sort of patent medicines in our columns, for the business of a newspaper is to let the people know what is going on in the world, and not to lend aid to what mag be an imposition. But we happen to know Dr. DavidjKennedy, of Kondout, M.

and can personally testify to the excellence of the medicine which the Doctor calls "Favorite Itemed For diseases of the blood, kidneys, ami bowels it no equal. Ve would not be without it for five times th? dollar it costs. Daily f-wR-t STOPPED FREE "What everyone says, must be true," that "Dr. -lleiV Coiurli Syrup" has no equal for coughs and colds. Try it.

Price 25c. f-w Admofii'tTt! Cure vour cough thor 1 11 11 SfcW Nerv Restorer I. Li 19 Forty Vicars' Expkriknckof an Old Nubsb Mrs. Winslow's Soot bins Syrup is tbe prescription of one of the best female- physicians and nurses in the United Htotes, and has been used for forty years with rjever-fallina success by mii-lonsof mothers for their children. It relieves o'-r v.

i i Iu' li. It. will iav mp -lis Mrn-tly t-K in tiie c-lee Hll our l'1-. OHI.V ftUBJC CtJRT TOR NrRTnArrno the child from pain, curea dysenterv and 1 tne oughly with II. lie's Honey of flore-, hound and Tar.

P.ka' Tsothasho Drops cure inonemin- ute. in f.v dirt'i-rM. rdmu. TrcatiMji tntA t.itle frre to Fit Covet, tity pAvfcfc fiprps on hnx.when rsoeiTed. Mend 'iZ 4dreaf of affile Db.KJJNE.9M Arch ft KEBS, HARPiUM icea, icriping in the boweiS, and wind-collo.

Bv TlnKh eolt to the child it rent ihe motbsr. irba When read to buy store or range, call on May fiebeger. twanty-BT cent Dottia 113a as.

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About The Summit County Beacon Archive

Pages Available:
14,281
Years Available:
1840-1904