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I 'if t- tf i 1' 'stW. VIII ll-ll 11V i JVUIIU.TN Qat Home Wednesday Morning, Bcfevcs He Will Fight Vroeu ana ntz. 4 Ho.Wihc Two Local Base Teams Will Bat. Ball "-C'AMEnlCAX LEAGUE. HBSUITS.

U. H. E. DptrpU, ii 2 Clovphind 0 a Menifjr and Buclow; Donict' and SVoodj Roftoti. 14 11 2 Varilijiiglon 1 7 0 and Crlgcr; Curricle nnd Clarke? Phliiidelphln 1 8 Bnjymoro 3 8 2 rjnnk" and Ppwers; Kutoll nnd S.nil,r Jphlcqgo'St.

Louis, rain. -tM'H TODAY'S GAMES. Detrp'lt Clovelnnd. at Chicago. Philadelphia nt Baltimore.

Boston nt Washington. jNATIONALLEAOUE. llKHIIT.TS. it. ii.

ni a I Philadelphia Brooklyn ii '2 flriVcr nnd Dooln; Gnrvln nnd Bitter. Edntoll ,2 It 2 1 -8 0 Plt'tlngcr nnd Month; Matthew son nntliHoblnson. (JAMES. Boston nt New York, Stj toubi nt Cincinnati. Bnron Gustaviis itulilln, Dnkc of Nle-Yuan nnd Knight i the Squared Circle, arrived In Akron Wednesday morning niter European trip wlileli be-gajil curly In tlio spring.

The Huron left hat to cross lnticcH with Sir Thomas R)utrkcy In the gentle festivities nt London, during coroimtlou week, ninl the decisive, wny In which lie npHCt Ihat doughty wnrrlor hnH caused the unfortunate Sluirkcy to nnuouneo since thqt'hc a 1 1 1 Joust no more Jousts. nitron Qiistnvus states that he Is fceliiig linn, nnd that lie enoycd hit) trip to Europe greatly After tour of England he visited Paris, Switzerland nnd Irelnud, nml enilcil with Vjslt to Scotland, sailing fiom Glasgow for New York. Gils reiunlned In Xw York dining last week, looking for IioiiIh. He In itnxlniifl for nnollier try nt Jeffries hut thpeljnmplon has refused poliithlank to consent to iiuotiior muten. 'iMv rlinnci'M I'm- innlidieH with f'nr- bctt.nud Fltzsliiiinons nro lietter," wild GnHfAvcrincHdny inornlug.

"and I'll prnlinbly clinch a nntch with Corbott very soon. I mn out for huHluess, and Will not romalii without a match any longer than Is ncicwnry. I wiih glail to gijt hniue, nnd will probably lnnialu hero 'until I have something dellulto PD." TIED WOItl.IVS KKCOHD. flendvllie. Sept.

21. Dan rntch. tlie fnmoiH pacer, went against tho wjirld's rccoul of IftWi here yes-terdny afteriiooii, and tied It In a truly magnificent perfonnaiuo. Ho was jviqcd hy a iiiiiner anil vn'til it wanning up nille before tlio rnco In Tlio trial was made at tho New England Breeders' nsniolntlou fall meet- OAhDWEMS RECOUP. Now York, Sepl, Hurry Cnlil-(well, "tliu Miiiicliontri' giant," hns been oxtromejy luoljy In XAn rdlig behind pnep (ii H'e'has won race after rnco where bin Voiupetllor or cuin-iietltors met with nn accident.

Mo-torn nnvo worked beautifully until they pqed Mime rider against Caldwell, and hnvo then gone wrong. Itldeis have I We Svmw Wisat going to happen to the little hoy who is MU(ing Itlltisi'lf with green npplcs. A Ktowu mini couldn't lie induced to try tiint experiment; nnd jet the Krowu iitnit will overload himself with indigestible food for which he will pay a greater penalty than colic. It Is this careless nnd thoughtless enting which is tlio beginning of stomach trouble ami all its painful coneeniiences, air. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures dyspcpsln and other forms of "stomach trouble." It restores the weak and nut-down man or woman to bound health, nftome tlmr lta elntpvil lnce I Imc wrltltn rfsunl to the Irrolinrnt I hitr been kln u3r jour liulniolloin," nyt Mr It I', Cltigmr.

of Mliintaiolt Minn "Wlitii fltt I cominrnccil lkliiK or teiiirillcs I nn imilrr treatment of well known iprclalltl In thll city (Bint tit iwrii fur lour iiwmhs), for catarrh, unit opccUUy nlomacli tthnblr, and 1 was rapidly Kclllnj; wodr (lot bail tint I aw Id not est Bill Inliitt thai U1 not dlktirsi me irrnniy, nnu i ha miiiRu 10 quit laKiui (raa.Mta.it a.illlat.. I diiccil III flfh, As a Ht lort yrnte to joii diet tstfil my caw, anil tier rtccUluc your in Uruttiotii followcil them eloitly After tikingnyehotil-xoriir. l'itrc1 Orlitrn Plicpvrry ami mic (i of hl I'lta-ont f-llfta' commenced tu lniiiit t. and rtcvlded tu continue the Vqtdlcluc mid ot- mi HitiMviiun rcvardiiiK Ii loent, 11 li Ik mouth, alticc I com rnttiecd your trratmcut nnd can that am svellailo never fell better In' my life, eralcful to you for what ralcru fir Ke. euicin Tierce's relict cpre blllouBuew nnd sick haadftche.

'A K3R ine ti-tlliv IP yRwmctrent. SS 1 i now urarlv TJ IL 1 Am fry FktililiplhfroiM: nu for what jffir'CTifftftRsB hat done v-sw vijgxxwp w'aS" Dr. Lyons PERFECT Tooth Powder Used by people of refinement for over a auartor of a century. WClltf fallen In competing ugnlnst the giant, nnd Caldwell Iiiih CHcnpcd time, and again nnd gone through to the Mulsh. The big fellow linn wono 2a of 2(1 races In one wny nnd nnother, riding mnjoiity of them upon the Ilnrtfoitl, New Haven nnd Vnllsburg tracks.

Tliu former two nro tracks with which rider must be well 'ncqhninted owing to tlio curves and odd shape of the oval. OBESCJEUS Wl'fJL NOT BAOE LOKD DEBBY. New York, Sept. 24. George Ketch-am, the Toledo nilllloiinlrc and owner of Crescuus, Is In town.

Uo snys ho lins not been training his horse for race n'nd Unit such a thing is nn impossibility. What -Mr. Kotchain Is after Is new world's record, ROW IN TdO LEAGUE. Anderson, Ind. 24.

The prospects nt this tlmo possible big rupjure in tlio AVestern Polo Association' mid the poss'lblc breaking up of file big league, It nil comes about over the refusal of Manager I'utty, of tho Munelc loam, to reduce the size of his rink floor to tho regulation letiuhe-meiitfc oftlio nssoclatliin. PITTSBURG BEAT TORONTO. I'm on to, Sept. 21. The Pittsburg champions of the National league defeated the Toronto Eastern league champions Tuesday lu an Interesting game by a scoie of 7 to a.

Burt Briggs, tho locnl twlrlcr, Wits hit hard, Pittsburg milking twohe. lilts. HOW TJIE TEAMS WILL BAT. The lluc-up of tlie All Akrons has not dellnltely been decided upon. If Yolk and Bedur piny with tlie East Ends, the line-up will be as follows: Biownell, Klttlnger, Kossuch, lb; Koscht, 2h; Smith, ss; McAllister, 3b; Miihpnc, If; Xlnrdj'.

cf; Slinnafelt, rf, with Mmrlc nml Crlje on the bench. The game will bo 'a battle royal and also decisive. Hardy and Slinnafelt composo an outfield that could not bo bettered. Mnljone's ability to tnko enro of tlie sun as well as the balls that como his way Is well known, illnrdy showed In the game last Saturday that he Is lightning fast and in; can also be depended upon to do some hitting. ''Big Hoss" Slinnafelt Is known for his grand catches In, right field and he Is also some pumpkins at the bat.

Tho work of Smith, Koslit, McAllister and Kossuch Is known, whllo the battery, Klttlnger iintl Brownell, will he depended upon by the All Akton looters' to have large share lu the game. Klttlnger is pitching better ball than lie has any 1 1 nits this year, while tin owing arm Improves with age, There will lie no reason to kick on tlie umpire as one of the best known players that 'Akron ever know will handle tho Indicator. Ho Is Charlie Moiton, thu olditlmo star of, many diamonds, The Hnht End Une-'lip, as far as known now, will bo almost tlie same as last Saturday. Inspirator cures headache In ten minutes. FAILED To Secure a.

Permit In Time, And Contractor (Wohlfeld Was Fined For Obstructing Street. Contractor Frank Yohlfpd, who is building a house on Thornton was arresed Tuesday 'and vlmrgcd with obstructing portloij't; tlie street with building nialDimr' without llrst seeming penult. He jjleuftoj not guilty and the casu was copttucd until Weil-ncMliiy. In the inciintlino dio secured an attorney and lirep'nre'i light the case. Thcio was dej'a'y lii getting things nrrnuged Wednesday morning, and the whlspeied confabs, which were held about tho courtroom irritated tho Major, and when fliVattoriicy asked for a 'Ills" Honor re-marked ''TJipjM will be no continuance.

The who Is witness Is wnrklilg pjghts and ho has already been up tuo'daj'H on this ciijfe. Call youi' witnessed, Wohlfeld wiH fpuptl guilty after trial and' lined $2 and costs. T'' COURT NOTES. Suit For Divorce RytSkman Case Carried Jp, Cliarlotlp Emlorif Smith has begun nn action for divorce against Emanuel C. Smith.

They reside In this city, and wore married hi 18711. She ac-euses him of gioss neglect and. Infidelity, miming Clara ('rums as co-respondeat. The plajldlff alsp asks for tho custody of the chlhUen anil for tho possession of cetltalu piopeitj-. APPEAhED.

Tho fltatoon VPhltldn of Bothy Ryck-man VH. Sheriff KpHy has appealed from, tio dct-'tflou of Anderson, ieninii(iliK Bycknian to Jail, after hear, lug upon an application for roleaso upon a writ of hiihens corpus. TUA'rtaRlPT EH-ED. A tvapscvlpt flora the docket of Jus-tice Elruly, of Cuyahoga Falls, III 1111. J'KNNIiK'H lthtumMlsml Tr Tfc TW J2 A UackttChe, JLVJLJLJ.1 XJ JL "fl BACKACHE ronnr.l Oravol.l 1 Ttlnrldni.

nnd aflTTT "w-v r- Urinary Diseases. ii 11 Jj. O'llflf, (JIC, I av tf "Tttttta Bnck Ttmo in Its Flittht." in Don't uo aieooar. rrnn 7Jk aged at tho illrer Mrp II. II." aecurea ikiMIIodi Dbyuni ureserrlnerouttaful looks.

TVi.nA. A clcanhalrrorcer.VnilUP trial bottlo to IfAY, 229 Hon atk, K. J. Largo COC. bottlo at dtucslita'.

Wcdtf In the case of tlie St.ito vs." Ilanellne, accused of neglecting to provide for his family, has In Common Pleas court. The Girl Who Christened the New U. S. Cruiser MISS ELS1F. MACOMBER.

Boston, Sept. 21. The cruiser, Des Moines was launched at the1 yaid of the Euro River Ship aim Engjne, company on September 20. The Governor of-loutf; and party worn, To Mss Elsie MiKomber was the honor of Christening tlio ciulscr nllow'od. CHANGED HIS MIND.

J. B. Frisch Pleaded Guilty to Violating Screen Ordinance, J. B. Frisch, a Sputh Akron' saloon-ist, who, when airalgned In Police court Monday ou a chntge of violating the sceen ordinance, pleaded not guilty, changed his mind and his idea Tuesday lnoinlng, and was fined $10 and costs by the Mayor.

Our line of Flno Furs nro minnlm in quality and much lower lu price. iiyntler Bros. 1 1 Rend Democrat liners, Lieutenant byflnojvpapo Breton, fept. 23. Tenehcd cvN "'V 1 'I 1 I I I i "ll icu a inutuut? or, i degrees seventeen minutes.

On his previous trip cis, IJniison, who reached fid degrcon. 14 minutes, and Captain Cagnl, 4iip map'jn mo ceiuer snows tlio routo pver which roaiy travoica, Tho picture on tha right is Cora lr.nnder Peary In. Tho plctijrp jin, tbft lp't. Is that of Lhls wife, who wont to lite Wbcuq' 0004' AKRON DAILtf A DEMOCRAT fenaaasttiwlsj, TWO HOURS After Being Released From Jail Michael Was as Drunk as Ever Arrested and Fined. Michael Rndy, a grnyl.cadcd Irish-, man, was arrested for intoxication nnd lined nnd costs In Police court Tuesday morning.

Ho begged tho -Mayor to glvo hlin a chance and piomlse faithfully not to get drunk again. Ho was released on payment or Ids fine and only two houra later ho was again nrrcstcd, drunker than ever. Michael had Immediately taken several drinks after being released from jail, nnd went into the southern part of the city, whcio complaint wtisi made that he was lightening women and children. Otllcer Edwaul arrested him, nnd locked him up. When the time came for Mlclinql'to face the Mnyor Wednesday morning' he was visibly perturbed.

He knew he was In bad fix, and he shook so that ho could baldly stand when his case was called. He asked the Maj--or plaintively "not to be too linid on him," but tlio Mayor relnxed not. Michael said that he would willingly get right out of' town If go, nnd a1 chance was given him. He wtis fined nnd costs and a sentence of days was Imposed, The time p.irt Ii suspended as Jong as Michael remains awny from Akron. Inspirator prevents colds.

EXPECT TO BUILD Pastoral Residence For St. Joseph's Catholic Church. (Special Con ospnudenco.) Cuyahoga Foils, Sept. The members of the congregation of St. Cnyhollc church are planning to build pastoral residence adjoining the chinch, corner Second and Sack-ett Ms.

It Is tho Intention to take a collection each Sunday for this purpose. Tho collection was taken last Sunday and abaut wa.s donated. Rev. Father Moran Is pastor of tho church. BIG GAME Mljr be Bagged by Akron Hunters.

Akron hunters, who wish1 to hag game in the North and Southwest, will receive special hunters' rates fiom tlio railroads. Tlfo tickets' aie good fr.r .10 daj-s and carry with them 1.10 pounds of baggage nnd 'njso a dog. It Is probable that a number of local hunters will tnko advantage of tlio rates nnd come back with big stories of their doings. AUSTRALIAN ii Ballots System Used In Sunday School Class Election. Tlio menilrcrs of the Besorvo Corps class of tho First M.

K. church met lu the church parlors TuesTTay evening, elected otllcers and had a pleasant social time, There were about 100 persons present. The officers elected were; President, Mr. It. K.

Crawford; vice' president, Mr. Darter; secret nry, Miss Mnry nsslstnnt secretary, Mr. IT. McClclInn; treasurer, Mr. H.

T. Wallace; assistant treasurer, Mr.A..T.. Harding; class lilstorinn, Jllss Alice I Peary Commander lloht. E.Peary returned Napoleon's Failure Sa. VJJ i'I A i.y, 1 'i "I am aUty-nlne years old and have llred here W.

II. llowen Irora Mantua, -I waaln tlicpenerat merchandise buslneas here for twenty-fire yean. I'or years I wai troubled with djupeptia and lndlgction. I tried everything but received little benefit until I look Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I can say truly that It la the belt remedy for dyspepsia eer put in bottle.

1 can eat anything: I want now and have recommended it to a number of friends, vtlio report the same good results in every case." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures the worst cases of stomach trouble. If you have simply an occasional functional derangement, with belching, fulness or sour rising after meals, a teaspoonful of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will set yom right at once. It never fails. "IUvltii? brcn a grrll infferer from Indlgntlon Tcur. auu ueinxuDAUie 10 ouiaia pcrmiorQi jcaui jjrflptptia cure.

says Postmaster It. mn hntLlA I lcnflr hi tlefore bad uiod one bottle I kne I lookf ii for. After a few bottles I was cured of I bad not been freii ram inr mnm than ten thantnyeais.andconsldertbat Kodol DrspepslaCure has Uvea mo daw lease of life." Prsptred by E. C. DoWItt Chicago.

imrunt sTW WB 'JACobsoI McMllen; assistant historian, Miss Mary Dice. The election was by tne Australian ballot system. After the election a tine mixed program was rendered, In which the following persons took part: Mrs. Oeo. Harding, Mss I.ottle Weaver, Miss Cl'ira Seyhold and Mrs.

C. II. Carlisle. Light refreshments Were 'ved. PRINCE OF SIAM IS TO VISIT US New York, Sept.

111. Tho Crown Prince of Slnin will arrive- in this city with the Idea of a protracted stay In Amcrlcn. Ho is a young man of English education and noted for his cour tesy nnd genial manners. He hns writ ten a hook on tne -ar 01 me Succession." THQMASTOWN. (Special Correspondence.) Thnniastown, Sept.

24. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chapman are visiting relatives In Kent. It, C.

Ilnrtshorno hns' returned to Cloi eland. TRADE Remedy: paI fyl-" Some Discoveries of Interest bore, on" September 18, nfter tho most Ii(r fnrthcgt northern point wns S3 of the Abruzid expedition, 80 degrees, auu tup voutctj of cagnl nntl Nansen. wlta wtftrm le returned. To win tho Battle of Waterloo was due to his stomach. In hit youth poleon's digestion was perfect.

In later life he suffered from dyspepsia and inuijjestion nnd finally died of CANCER OF THE STOMACH. When his stomach failed, Napoleon's fortunes declined. Historians eay he lot-thcr Baltic of Waterloo because something he ate the night before di'tntireed with him so seriously ns to render blni incapable cf properly directing his army. In Napoleon's tlma thera vraa no known remedy for chronic stomach trouble. To-day a certain euisj exists ill such remedy as KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE, Which By digesting what you eat keeps the body properly nourished and atthe same time, gives the stomach a chance to rest.

-The process of digestion is' due to the action on tho food of the saliva, gastric juices, and pancreatin, a secretion of the intestinal tract. If any of these elements ore lacking perfect digestion Is impossible. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains them all in exact proportion and consequently performs the process of digestion as well as the natural stomach. It Is tile ONI Ar preparation which contains them AIJv and therefore th only one whlcn digests ALL CLAS8E8 OF FOOD. You don't have to diet.

Don't overload the stomach. Don't cat too fast. But est all the good food you want in sufficient variety. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. Thus the body will be sustained.

Meantime the stomach will be resting. This rest will soon restore it to health. Napoleon's case illustrates the fact that people with weak stomachs often fail iu a crisis. The moment a man's stomach is attacked his mental powers are curtailed. The body la sustained hy the food we eat.

The stomach distributes it to the various parts of the body. Sometimes the stomach fails to digest tha food put luto it. Then the work of distribution is interrupted and tha body left without nourishment. This amounts to complete or partial starvation. You cian't expect much of A RTinVIMn MAM fM AfriMAN irltl KHUW ll lYIGKIia.

and rcmltlng eTlH for "I bad stomach tronble rruci, reuiTea inirj the Union Bottling Works, 1319 Parade Krlc, Pa "and have tried all kinds of remedies, consulted several doctors and spent considerable money trjrln; toget a moment's peace. Finally I read of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure nnd bought a trial bottle. I hare used several bow audi can say with tho greatest satisfaction that I never found Its eejisttof curing stomach trouble. I gladly recommend It." II. Randall, of Dunlap, had found vnat I bad long soreness In mjr side- that vesrs 1 am better today The $1 .00 Bottlo contains 2l times as much (by which tells lor CO cents.

snvcDErocr a imide? SaasK kaaTm WWIlta Mr. Wills, of Mnqslleld, was In town Sunday. Miv and Mrs. G. W.

Brewster and daughter, Bessie, spent Thursday In Canton. Miss Hnttie Hnrris la tho guest of friends In rittsburg. Bev. J. M.

Thonins, of Columbus, preached nt the Congregational church Sunday. Miss Mattip Miller spent Sunday at the State MI11b; JIlss M. Irene Brewster has returned 'from Dnrljnton, Pa. Jlr. Blchnrd Morris has returned from Iowa.

PASTOR Leaves Clinton to Preach at Richfield. (SpcelairCorrespondence.) Clinton, Sept," j. no reception given by Mrs. Ilaulk on kist Wednesday at herjlionio'; in honor of the Ladies of the 'was a de-elded success. Thora were present, besides thu L.

T. a number of onng people front the. village. A royal good time was had hy all. There were OS present, Mrs.

McNamec was called to Bristol, to attend the funeral of her brother. The 5-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hurdle, died at the home of his parents Monday, of spinal meningitis. Mr.

Danlql We'hr started for Pennsylvania Monday to renew old acquaintances. Mis. Bayslnger nndjson, Boyd, went lo Michigan to fjco her parents. Bev. Dnnnenborg, of Hiram college, gnve a gopd talk on Fofelgm Missions In the Disciple qliurch Thursday and Prltlay evenings.

Bey. Mr. Danncnberg has his whole heart and soul In the work nnd Ids sonnoiih were" full of sound logic. His object Is to place In the church a library stocked with literature dealing with foreign missions, so that tho young people may read and learn of tho true condition of heroism which must exist in order to present Clod's word to heathen, Drs. Harper, of Mn place, Dlsslnger, of Canal Fulton, and MIchener, of Bar-berton, performed an opera successful explpratlon degrees 27 pjlnutes, Thjs new mark sb Jf WEDNESDAY, SEPT.

24, 1009. 4i4 w- HHllHBaHMBIHBHHaM all mr life." sars rroprlo tor Edw. Metier, of ictual measurement) as ths trial slit) diqestswhat TO rou EAT, tion nn Mrs. Webber Frlrtnv. romovlnc a large cancer.

At present she Is get ting along wen. -1f Hev. Mr. Jenkins, of tho Dlsclnlo T( church, gave a farewell address Sun day morning and evening to largo ami attentive audiences. Ho leaves nct week for Itlchllcld, to continue in tho work of the Lmd.

The Clinton congregation wishes him Godspeed in his new home. A taicwoii reception was given. Bev. Jenkins add family by tho members of Clinton chinch Fri day evening. Mr.

Ernest Wntters, of Fremont, visited with his aunt, Mrs. D. W. Mentzcr, Monday nnd Tuesday of this week. W.

D. Holllnger Is erecting two new dwellings on tho old M. a church site, on Fulton st. RETIRED i From a Six Years' Pastorate at Doylestown. (Special Doylestown.

Sept. 24. Miss Catherine Brown was the guest of Akron friends Sunday. Mrs. Christ Zcllner nnd sister, spent Sunday near Sterling.

Miss Emma Whitman returned last week, after a three weeks' visit at Lolpslc, O. Mr. Bert Pursell, of Lorain, Is vlt-Iting a few days this week with friends nnd relatives here. Mrs. Walter Martin nnd son Harry returned to their homo In Carding-ton, Sunday, nfter a few weeks' visit here.

Quito a number of Doylestown people attended tho carnival at Masslllon last week. Mrs. Peter Whitman and daughter, Daisy, were the guests of Frank Gof-flnet nnd wife, nenr Steiling, Sunday. Bev. S.

T. Dunbar, who has occupied tho pulpit of tho M. E. church nt this plnco for the past six years, has retired nnd removed last Mondny, with his wife, to North Madison, Lako count-, Edward Gardner, of Bnrberton, was In town last Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Whitman of Bltt-mnn, were tho guests of friends Sunday. to Science undertaken by an American. He has only been passed by two explor- Hi rK 1.. 0 Hb.

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