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r* ; ■*■, • . . :_ .••' ' . *--. 'r 3 CERTS i COPY ß & ';'^ Í p § Í íi« % ■a fi ;■ VOL.XXXI1L JAMESTOWN .N. y.. MONDA! DECEMBER 8. 1902. 4 ■ NO. 815 A 1 We hav* placed on sale <at a dating out price a lot ol Children’« -Loop {^oats, which should bed inter est to many Who are not yet supplied. They are mostly made out of “odds and ends” of J heavy Beavers, Kerseys snd PWd .Backs, worked up Into garments at the end of the season in the doafc factory. . They are made lor 0 wear and warmth, have double yokes and wide in side facings. They come in a b if variety ol colors and mixtures and run in sizes from 4 to 12 . You can have your choice while they last (or «^1l3.©8 Their reaf values arc! G.F- Abrtliamsoo Co. * ® T N t h S t r M t h _ Jto V T iM , A N ^ i ^ v ^ s n q l a n d l^r ChriibRM wta Weet •hem Rallraa«. Tuea«ay» Sir«. tit M r i trip, Usait 10 Amy*. To Cw t i M. SpriacSsld. Wore«tor. niehkttr*. Ayer aad Botte«. ‘ The hatt acH t iM af the pur Sslea- «|4 epp»Ct*»lty I» viik friands in K f f ttegtm) Surtas the great Christ- u i h t t ü t l Call t t or write West S k n tidw t «coita Sor particulars Idi 4 -T W WeetSeM high school débat t e cînh. r — t i f i l e Of U bora, h it ac cepted Cha flatttstioa to Jota t i » Inter- Bcketettìe Detalla* league ot Western Kew T M t aad Peawsylvanla. W illiam SSatthews, Ltoeard y ttìm m , o d John Weich KSrò t e a chosni ta rcprm m t W a t M i ia Ito M a t « at Lackport Ote. IL fswpertsHt Netlee. Tha f t w t t o n Wall Paper Ca t ateck M a h**s hvasht b 7 O . I L Ros- arsoa at • great aaexitre. Toa can M W aava Sé par east B(r taking «<*• TSataaa at tbeis*«cla3 caak aala of 1M .M * n S t af « a n »agar. Fine Una at M H w n . pfctara firnsia«, art goods, «te. Bula to coalisa» during this Meafh. Qrset bargains for you. D m I a h i ths tnerttattr R a m - tor * e itabtr, 1X7 Mala St Sd 2 swl* k G O L D W A V E 1H2.NTB071S1 TOU If yonr homc Is aiipp&ed with a tta m d Heater or Range, . For •coeomy of fuel and perfectioqip heatinf and cook-* fc^the Dismood leads them afl. l * _ For hard snd aoft coal hwt- in . wood stovee nr wood and • • ww W^ss^vt otw w we* TT m iw c m ! e o n M n d , ate s h o w - f c * a Itae ofstwres thatc|nnot THE SNOWSTORM IT COVERS A LARGE PART OF THE COUNTRY. A BLIZZARD RAGES In Som* Quarters— Much Snow and High Wind—The Mercury , Fall»—r- Some Difficulty Experienced on Ac count of the Deep $now— Caught In the Storm's Qratp. ---- U- # (B y Associated P n n .> JBetne, K. T., Doc. 8 .—Witt elx Inches on the ground It waa stUl snowing hard at 9 o clock this morn ing. ■ - - Blizzard at Rochester; Rochester, Dec. 8.—A se\ ere bliz zard Is on here. The thermometer la (¡own to 20 Oond steadily fallinfc. At Sodus the wind 1 b bio win* 45 miles cm hour. There is no coal to be had, there are many pt-r&oos suffering. Michigan Stormswcpt. Detroit. Dec. 8.—High w lnda are blowing today on Lake Huron. Mid dle Island station reports a 43 mile galo with heavy snow. This Is tho coldest day of the season throughout Michigan. At Sault. Ste Marie the thermometer shows zero. ' SAN JUAN FRUIT\ COMPANY. Chautauqua County Corperstlon to Transact Business In Porto Rico Products. MayviUe, Dec. 8.—Th* certificate of incorporation of th« ten Juan i\rult company has been filed in ate couttty cjerk’s oSc«. The purposfes of the company are the buying, selling, using, occupying an^ d^Tetojilfig oT lands and real estate, and the building, buying. Soiling and leasing of buildings; the raising, buying, selling.-canning, dry-, ing, preserving, and converting into manufactured products fruits, vegeta bles'«ad othpr' ^Jftxnjets of the‘ soil; also raising, buying, breeding and sel ling cattle, horses and other animals ln the island' of Porto Rico. The amount of capital stock ts $100,000, which Is divided, into J.000 «hares, cach of $50. The company will bectn busi ness with tSQ.OQQ. The principal placd of business and offlee will be in Dun kirk and Its duration Is to b« N years. The director* for the lint year are Adelbert W. Cummings,' Jay T. Badgley, Nathan E. Beardsley, Royal C, cotemka of Dosldrk, aad Georg« K. Wilson of San Juan. Port» Rico. I« HONOR OF RELB. TRIBUTE PAID HIM IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. THE FI0O L 1 CASE. Wind and 8now at Syracuse. Syracuse. Doc. 8.—A stiff north western gala with snow vistied Syra cuse this morning and wind blew 4S miles an bour for about an hour and then subsided, followed by an Increas ed fall of snow. Cup Defender to be Named laglt. N*w York, Dec. 8.—Wben th# new cap yact la lannched from the Harres- hofTs shop In Aprll. saya the Herald shc yill pcobably be christaned tha E^gle. Tha Information upon whlch ti ia atatoment la basad la contldered most rellabfa. The asma will ba pop ular, boca ose it ta repreeentatlre asd National. It saggesta strvngtk, i>t el and fe&rtcsaneaa. Sr.ow st Cidvelano. Cleveland Dec. 8 —Snow bsa fallen Ûi lÜlB «cfTftm to s depth of more than six inches during tho past 36 bours- Tbe passenger Ht «un er City of Cleve land reached port from Detroit In a fierre gala The boat was covered with ice. An Ultlmstum to Venezuela. lAndon. Dec. 8.—Premiar Balfonr asounced tn the hoose ot commona «odar thaï an ultimatum bad bcen. •eat to Venezuela and 'h*t 1° tha ertatJ?É,* aaüjfactory^repiy not t«- ing received the Britlah and Germas (orernmenta will tako measures to enfonce thelr clalms agalnst that country. Fsmoue Sportsman Dead. London. One. &—EL McOalmoot d!e<| today. McCalnsont was the o n e r of Asia IstngghuB, tha horse which «non the derby ln 1893. Ha owned tha steam yacht Glraida, whlcj] was par- chased by the Spaaish govemwient at the time ft tbe war betweea tha I'nlted States and Gpaln. The da- ceased waa an Intimate friend of King Edward and waa popular ally. Latest Sensation In OMdom. Pittsburg. Dec. 6.—The seasallon tn olldom is the Devonian company's wen No. 4 on the Al. Starr farm near Mid dletown. Batler county, which by deep er drilling this week Increased its pro duction to 3.000 barrels a day. Notice The S.T a B srwipty will havti an ex. tn> meting Tuosday evpnlc* at 8 o'clock In th# opera bouse hall, an ac count of Brother Sevprln •bpttson s funeral. Members aie rtyj,')csted to attcsd. Per order President. . dl Big Tannery at Rklgway BsrnadL aUdcwsy. Dee. I.—Tha Skgle Valley tannery waa dwtroyed by tre 9 n < tf, cans« by axr expioaK» o f natnral sat In the «afine roo*. Tha lose oa bnildinat (a rati mated ax fTS.OOfli aad that on the stock of leather and Udaa ai l-fi’Xêôô to P00.60Ì. The ioea ia said (o be well covered hy iaauranca. Frwntler Pedro Club. .3 The last meeting of the Fronti» Pedro club was beld with Mr and V n . Corrali of Royal a venne. Eleht gamta wvre played and li pleasant tlme was had hy all The hostess aerved refreshmenta and the club ad- Jonraed to meet Dee. 20 with Mr. and Mr*. J.. .Txanbard of Ashville Svenue. New England Merchants to Opa« atara In Buffai* Reid á Rugbca of Norwich, C o n , one of the moat extensive dry- goods concerns ia New lEaglaad with storee to aevecal citiea, frill' oocwpy tha new baiidiog to be put op 00 Tift boose' site in Buff\ lo. Mr. Rei« ot the above Arm Is known to many at Jamestown. haTiag married läse Jenny Ltwia. daughter at lflra. Rich ard Lewis of this city. The firm will be Incorporated aad will conduct a department store. 01JLY THRKK PSEGSD' T3 •• i. , tin Similar Action Takan cn the Occasion Of th* Death ef BSntyi, eUine and AV^cander Stephan* —-No ~ Business Transacted Be von« Formalltiee— Resolutions Put Mpen th* Ma'nutsa. (By Aaaociated f i w 1 ^ Washtntton, , Dec. 8»—Th« house of representatives today paid a re markable tribute to the memory of ei- Speaker Ree« Hie dnub had rreated a profound impression and there was a nniveraal destre amoag- tbf members to Aow *a signal mark or respect to his memory by th# action which had only three precedents in history, name ly oa the occasion of the death of Ben tos. Blaine and Atanader Gtepbtaa. Tha chaplain paid, at the opening of tha aeealon. a -feelieg reference to tho death of the ax-«peaker. Ko buslneea was transacted bejrocd ' the formal rsadlns of two sneaaages from the pres ident aad an arrangement to postpone the special order for the day- -th» Lon don dock charge bill—until tomorrow. Sherman (New Tork) then, amid profound silenee. offend ln a few feel- I bx remarks, tha following resolution: Resolved. That the foUowtag min utes be epread open the record of the hooaa reprseesitstivas: Hod. Tbomaa Srackett Re«d died in Wsahingtoo. De*. T, M<?2 ?v>r 22 years he had CMa 11 a t a l i r of this house; for six yeara Ita apeak«- His s t r ic t tsnalnaitsd w ith the U<b m a g rm . W ithin thla chamber the soens of his Ufa's greatest actlvtt!*s was laid. Rare ha randerad the aerrlc«« to hto coaatry which placed him ta the froot rank, of Awmrlran itatamsaashlp. n«?* be-«s- klhited tht characteristics which cos>- ptned respect aa« woo adndratloa. Forcefal aMUty, tntrln*lc worth, strength of character, hroaght kla popular faise and congrrjatonal Had-f ershlp. In h la , «epth and hragtth of tateUect. with MB and wen lwaaded ha« j/iTfiurtd aj^ant trim towared shove Us f*iv>wa and im- preaatt tfcMi 'w ith his power as« hla wfsdocs. A «lattBgelahed itatesiasn. lofty pat- rM, cultsisd acholar and Incisive writ er, Bi aniqaa oraLor. an cxxnarched de bater, a naster of logic, wit, satire, tha moat C skoos of the worlds pari ism en- tarlaaa—the great snd representative dtlsaa of the American mpublic a as geae Into history ReeolTtd, That In honor » f the dis tinguished dead, the hooea sow ad journ. Wheat the reading had been conclud ed Speaker Header»on asked If th*rs waa objection to their present consid eration. Tbe ell wore remained unbrok en. The rtsolntloos were then uiranl- tBonaly adopted and at 13 15 o'clock the speak« declared the hoose ad- Jotenaed. SIcDanopll tent, K. O. T. SI, la mäk le ggreat preparationa tor its su«nl- Y iW ff ball In the city han Kinl¿íit. Prof Bratt a orchestra will fumish th* music. GRAND PIANO IN MID AIR. Sbr to If It Is to Be cleaned, pressed or repaired, bring it to Sloèberg's, 7 East Second St, Cor. Vain. dl McDanncll- test. K. O. T. M. cele brates its 10th anniversary in City hail tonight by giving a grand ball. Warm caps and mufflers. Smith. Howe’a Moving Pictures. - Will be shown In armory Tuesday ev ening, Dec. IS. Everything new. Poultry ghow noit armory, 10c. Useful Christmas Gifts. HeadqnarteTs for truûha, suit bsgs. robeg a&9 blankets. U. , Lockwood, lot C u t Second street. ms Journal ef Justice. Irving Hardinger was arrested Sat urday aftefnoon charged witfc staal- ing a ride on Erie freight trains. Re Was tried In police court this morn ing and sentence was suspended. 5 w MriJanneJl tent. K. O. T. K , «de> hrstes its W h annivernary in City hall tonight fay giving a grand ball. Poultry SWw naxt armory, 10c. eeaaeaa* want to k r liuit attntk or ( r u A u ol y o s n » - pair c i tiio t , »dtp w u n , woolly , 5 S h o e s or Simpers i *^»<n*ÄS? She will take more comfort 2 with them than anythinf else you can fcfc her. Siaries From the Pavement HIIP« piane School. Saturday afternoon hundreds of per sons 'watched the transfer of a grand piano finn the pavement on Main street to Hill's Piano School ta tha sixth «tory •< tbe SI. L. Fenton hulldinc. The inatr'oment weighed about 1.400 pound*, twice th« weight of an nprlght piana N. p. Newton and ¿boat a dozes aea performed tha task, first rttgin* W* nee! brscket* oi cranea In one of the windows and attaching the heavy :kx ks asd pul leys to these. As the big instrument went op In the air trade on Main street «topped, and as It neared tha oppa «tory ‘onlookers héM ' their breath for fear of accident, only re laxing to guess or bet on whether or aot th* moverá would taccaad la gat ing the placo 4nto the window with out damage. With the piano on a level with tha window the big body lad to be turati so as to enter by Its end. This waa soccaesfauy accomplished f W t I« dut time «h» instrument was aesarely on Its legs. ~l Thls ji^w instrument is a. Hitler ar tist’s conccrt grand and hi a much larger and finer piano than tha one whkh itr. Hill Has owned and used and which ke «rchanged ta »art pay- laeat far the new. > 1 %« eqatptoent of »111% rttH SchMl it maintained at tke highest point «< «K t ü t M i «a thi «ittardlac of a good pièno Sor oae oC tfca im tr tat swrtw t» prora. Curstlon of Ownership of Ian Old Vio lin Considered fa Court. 1 What has come to he known as tha Fiddle case wa* tried after different hd- loifniments btfows. Justice Ifanchett in t-He offlcfl of Justice R. R Pickard Fri day. The case £b that wherein Mrs.. Julia Jejuilugs commenced, a snlt la rcplevUn to recover possession of a violin which was purchased at *n auc tion sale» by Judge- Peck. There were 1« or 17 witncssies sworn *nd some ot tha 1 testimony wsa very conflicting. How ever. the facts in the case as brought out at tbe trlil seem to be that at-oa<* time a man boarded with Mrs. Jen nings and she loaned bin some money taking, aa security a violin which tho »m»-«» id was worth about $60. She let him have f.OT on the security and he afterward (linappeartii and ahe has never seen him since. Tha^ violin re mained In her possession ‘for tome time and than «he alleges she loaned it to har son, Daniel Jennings. It kept hy Daniel until hla death and then disposed of at auction along with property belonging to him. Juilson Peck purchased it at auction for $3. lira laanlnga claims that the vloltn is worth much more than IS, aad tKat it -hnnM not have been told with tho personsJ beionglnss of Daniel Jen- ninga. Ths defense claimed that the * sale waa a toiiSC t ofie and that. the ■ plaintiff should hava taken poets—Ion of tha iastrumanl befora the salt oc- 1 enrred. A. 0. Pickard conducted the t trial for the plaintiff aad B. N. Crosby > of FlaJeoner appeared for tha «tftnaa { The court gava tha attorneys five ’ days in which to file briefs and will I than take five days more in which to reach a decision. Air. Ptch livat la the town ot Eltioott and Ura Jennings resides at Frewsbarg. ----- tU N P A Y AFTERNOONS, Sertaa a f MeaMngs Far V*u\8 “ an euocssafaiiy SUtat«. The arst la tfca seritt of pltasant awday aftemoona for young « mb waa Md ia the T. M. C. A. buiidlng Saa- «ky aa« Otatral Secretary Chaat la to ha «osgrstulatad c i the aatlre m s ceia V tht «*afr_ Tha ku.itding waa thrown «pen at 2 o’clock aad shortly attar that Umt vlaltort b^aa to ar- rira By I the reception hall waa eonKnbly Rued fa a pita of taa fact that — ’—y had called tor a abort stay aad ha« ptai^ii o s t The Ideal Man- ! dolln elnb gar» a program ol high 1 » 1 «— selection and at 4 all ttsambled ln the aadltoriom where L. D. Powsia conducted a half hour tot« servioe, the (deal HandoUa elub asaisting. Featnroa of the aervioe wtra a aalsc- tloa by the aatoclatton Quar- ttt «onsj sting of Sfeseew. Powew^, Hall. Bure hard and Rblneb«rt and a vocal tolo by Mrs. Jennie Chadwick Hunt- At 4:30 th# rrm+mr of the day. George C- Hughes of BuKaJo, waa introduced and for kail ah hour he spoke on A Victim «* Gireasstascesi snalatalsing that tniny of the clrcamJjtancca which at first sight . d«tracl from a prrson'e power and useful- nses may bo used a* rtep- j ping gfise« to *uc*c«. Befwwn 6 aBd E 30 tha mandolin club i*ve an in formal program aad at tha latter fcpur a lunch waa served to associa tion workers and their friends tn tha banquet room. •¡m A T TM>£ Orientals. Commencing tomorrow, for about two we*»kt> g special sale of oriental rugk win be held by M. H. Bozyan. at E E Doffee't carpet rooms All In terested aro cordially Invitsd to in spect Mr. Boxy an’e goods. McDsnncll tent. K. O T M . is «sk is ggreat preparatlohs for its anni- Terasry ball in tha city hall tonight. Prof. Brait's orchestra will furnish tho music, Posltry Show naxt Armory, lfte. tt 50 c With a Dollar .: • ....Purchase F -. M . C L A R K ’ S E A R L Y B U Y E R S ' H A R V E S T ! Thla week F SI. Clark, the drug- *1*1 at the corner of Main snd Third, effers a handsome 50c bcok of the Pan Ainar'can a droam of the past— to th* first 100 easterners who par chase fLM worth or mor» at one timo. Everybody wants thla beautiful book; tkoaa who went want ia aa a > aouwnlr.those who staid afhoaM waat tt because It pictures most of what waa there aad they oaa aea what they mltaed. Many who went paid SSe a «ay t t taka a camera aato the grcwn ds. ItaK as assay picture» woul« hava coat ttMt at la i t 9S.0S whaa Sniahai. This Yon Cel ABSOLUTELY FREE ! To»' |»t It with dolls, toys and You get tt with books or blhlaa. Ton g st t t with silver novelties and pictures. Yos gat tt with fraataa aad aibtoaa baas. With fonatala pana, gold pena aai jestM , With chala or beade« baga. WMh pocketbook» aad car« cases. With tonet «ita, travellag lets, est glaes aa« n u t . With pocket ksivee aad manicure geoda With brashes. a » l w sad aLtiror*. } With dictionary holders aad bad- aide tablea. With Christmas cards and calendars. WMh «igars and ejgsr casea With cut and collar bans aad has* ksts.' _ __J _________ _ __________ _ With Jewel nasas aad work h f l«, --With a tatto aery at all With mediclaea that yoa a »ed. With prescriptions that yoa hava I» bava . With caiaeraa aot kodaka. With erçkinoJ* asd ptog^pna#. With Lymi'a ftae eonfaeUoa««T. * With aubecrtpUone 1 » a q t i h t t , With ordirà for calUaS tttii 'M t weddlag invitatioes. — As Ch's eum Wr of Otas» l o t ì f F llm'tad and no'»or» caa be had tha . offer only huta aatil this lot ia . Only oae caa he gives %e a tomar. Ta bay Christmas goods early It arise, but to boy today {« wtsaft Fran k M a rvin Clark, S u c c e a a o r to C L A R K B R O S . Samhompson T Rye Whiskey. Settle« la hand enter gsveraaesteaparvlaloa. Ia fall qasrts. A W. MURRAY. - Hlolciilc Diitribitor, TKADi in itc n r tD . H i g h G r a d e B o s t o n C o f f e e s ! ...................................... 4 0 « * 1 ..................................a s s il» ............................ ao* k * J . ........................ M a m ..................................a t o m D»»*l ttiks oar Wer« fer the sapeHeiity ef these kraiuds af e tle t, fe It yenrseit * I N G E R S 0 N B R O S . , I n s t a r a n J g * a ___ 1 7 7 » Ir t M l i «I. A «I O S t a t t I r a a m « b B r * « a a i a l s l ■ ara ia g t lä a b.att«. P H O N K « I t « « I S B A a T T 1 I U U O a v «Voaittr t t s » M t ü a f T j ite* 1 T~TT- - - ‘ - - Al-IteecitheÌM mt tkic d tr ara t»- yüa« «a «tt«»« tha lltfc aaalranary TIS CLEAIE T ilD IHITr.ST IDEA L LAUNDRY, . Xliher *PhM* « SO F O R B a T AVBSNXJK. . Omm«i Ca s aad T ia lj tkag. N. JORGENSON, u«ta, fit« m cu ntnn. ■ettiag nad strrlae afeetan a Specialty. ' WÊ M a h » I t n i t um m ii) ta* *MMPik«T. ar,. Í A ^ a t T O W N i N , V . lüg Vr n i# u tu t -'-If y«a h ^ w SlCOND-HAND . ST O V K ^éf CLOTMlNa—Bought or SaM. Alee «CHAT l«0 N . RAOS, • o r r u i a WARM GARMENTS ! Thm Staley A ft Wool U n rtenrcar Is gnsr¿ teed in evctrr respect. We hsve s compiste SiMoriosent front $1.00 td $2.50 p«r |t«C|i|eafc^ft> ^ C O iP L É T E LINE OF SW E A TERS. We have a fine Una o f fw eaten from S i .00 up to the fj.o o SpaaldL lag sweater aa«' the be*t liae of B 07 Sw e aten at f t m ade ia a ll color«. Our Xmas Goods í &/*4 are all hare. Everythiag ia geatleaaea's wear, H o u s t cfoats, U À Robe*. T b c W o it complete line ever carried. M a k e 70 a« selectia* early. ‘ U a u jrour list af waata aow. * ' OVIIIOOATt I V * i L I M « U N t w a ’ t i a i r f L i r MrlKaT NhQKWKAB á u o v S m t MITTS ••ITS ^ hN II^IIT S •ATM VM IICaW B a « » A l t e r aNIRTB urn h u m - - . k a h m saps _ __ « « O T U i r t l l l K K I :: ----------- ’ u i ^ O A t t i ■ « a i r s o f t B A e « s T i t n m i t . Thî« is jatt a rcmìB^èr oC.tke;fc#.articfes W . t iá n , and: :€ , mare coatplete liae ciaaot b a f a a s i Ih tlietìlr. ^ . ‘V •'= —s: •\ ‘ . *■ ii-~' * v'- ' , ¿ - - i l y i . J. Pet. - : Rellabte Clothiers.