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P Genesee Street}? al 9 to 12 a. am.» 1‘31 a I t improllefi‘ methods ntistry., ~ Office. hot {if} Closed Saturday 'at f mold Block, Cuba. wane .-- 0. W. (mos orPTQ ETRIST 8 x est Main Street, ® Cuba, N. ¥» ‘3‘ , flit A LOVERIDGE uneral Directo OFFICE, MAIN STREE Tan VanAuken,\~ Prop ro Ouba, N. Ye , G +0, 0 - Q E. D WILDRIQ'K eries, Confectionery, , Cigars m MADE BREAD A SPECIAL [, YEAST giggle» FEVERY I. CAKES, AND COOKIES pa _LODGE,, No. 506; F. & A. M. ular communications First and hird Thursday meachmmm maf w. N. RENwhth. a Chapter No.212. BEastern Star egular stated meetings of Cub& nter, 0. EB. S., are held 'on the kt and - Third Tuesdays © of each th in Masonic Hall. . 1le AMANDA KELLER WM. JA LODGE, No. 691; I, O. 0. F. | egular meetings - every Friday hing. CLYDE W. KING, N G N—v'q' ‘..s wod [J- OQ 00 MO A q fegular meetings every Wednes- evening L. A. Mdselvey, Dictator. | tend td btart | Monaco, star | Brussels, | Vienna.“ \\Haven Conn held on charge of at- ' t. New \federal reserve banking sys } Item to start with a oapltal of $110, iweled’e polo tourngméent., Upwards 0912 scor l tin £113, ~Médvid, Milan and o Thursdav. 7 WALL”! Ohio coal mines eloeed down p and 50 000 men are idle. ‘ lgwo 71. w. w. tenced ° to two} months each Iii New: “Yer \N v + -Dem plé We; & plat-. form to. the people of New Jerse y. ' Four - American athl8té5 return home after establishing four new Aus | tralian and 17 state records to their credit, John J. Hogan, an inventor of West tempted murder, after womsh. finds poison in cup. AugusQus M., Price, who was nom- county,. N. Y., in 1911, pleads guilty to forgery and appropriation of funds Frldav ‘*““\_ General Villa himself deniesethe re~ ports that. Torreon his. fallen, 000,008. Decision on increase in freiéht rates cannot be°reaehed for a Tenth at least.> Minny textile mills in Connecticut and Rhode Tsland runninv‘day and . n £111: to fill big orders,\ Directors of the- Panama-Pacifi ox- position [sht iqside,- ~$100,000-for fumes Kidnapped by turee men: th: antenna“ bile, says Jessie . Ainsworth: Woud® of Ridgefield Park, N. J., returning home, will be nominated to succeed Major an aeroplane race to .. g. from Hendon, Pam‘s“:x agitators are sew « | ince. for.. dlstrict attorney CJ. Suffolk Major General W. W. Wotherspoof | Mrs, W; Lamafiski witnessed the at- 1 “re Responsible. The: New York 'state..court , of ap~ ~| pealg ittldeéided last\ week a railroad} 0\ Governor Fielder demands that mmnmannaum its-liability - w Settle, a» ittle «- . c.\ Cound. for Europe. e 6ec ma, Mash?“ Agri of. - Tthe n (rain Romrany, of this - city, AJ b n to amp-gala from - this' ab rtflmlLJ, Most of the- ship- «dtods ~ o r' \1 go to Europe, ~ \A ng ~ mq Canal,. The Avill. be in large and \small | Anything | s the ocoajupn bffers. W211 be t~ken as as inflate 4,090 to . This was held in the case of William} J. Healy 'of Schnectady He demand~ to the amount. of $70.10 This was more than thpscompany's printed zeg\ ulations say they (will be reaponsible for but Healy sued and wos, . - oy J ate Rat Biscuit“ Carl Coleman four-yéar-old -son ot— Mr.-and Mrs. Daniel Coleman of Rex] '{-villé, near Hornell, died Tast week as the result .of having eaten & portion of - \a rat behind & barrel in, 'the pantry\ \of the familihorfi‘e“ Tfi‘e” ick. he dte.. He told his matiaer 6%\ Medical 'aid wis, simmoned,\~ but the-boy died in zen/short tlme. ”a to. w Dies Underfloofa of Bull. TC | bor, hig ht dropped dead from fright, has fust been received at. Port Huron, ”A fbuble Zuneral was held yeeterday. ithe lessmfinwpafisengemmbeggage Un: |... {ess a specific contract is entered into, | - jiX Schaffer, wanted in. Milwaukee on ed full paYment for his lost property 2 'D the Wisconsin State. Medical soc: © offense was committed two years ago, child was playing around the room| nd discovered a piece of the biscuit; -Gommons last night' by the finarce Immlster contained Apnouncements off}: what he had done 'when he began to | 5% be: made effective legislation, With the exception of. 2 on: agricultural implements to 1° News, of d double tragedy at Har- | Beach, ~Michgs in - which Mrg, | : John Lamanski was?” trampl d. to | fi- A4 R : S u Fugitive Pfiysuclan r3Ar'r‘e San Francisco, Apml T.--BDr. Frank chargeeoé- manslaughter, preferred zas a result of a campaign agains. pertOrmers of illegal operations, wis arrested here Saturday, The allege, and gince that time Schaffer has visi- ed Switzerland, Canada and Australis. ; The physician i§ alleged to have jump- ed his bail of $1 000 in April 1911 . Canadian Tariff Changes. thtewa Onts;«April-7.-The- budget- Speech delivered in the house o: ¥éeral important tariff changes Ammediately. to D”? reduction of the duty of 17% per ce per cent., the government sticks / a specimen 'of ore fo a chermi; ay. . th of offet -- guts neoep € -The | | chemical subject, it was an appoint- ;~. On- one- < promised urnetl out. that tle chemist hid Pbutl® some gold if | the specimen he had 'assayed and had. bought the property through another The mine turned outs bonanzgd. | ./ This iy a specimen of the way Tom Ainsworth got swindled. . Neverthe: ' less most of the time he kept bis son. at school and when the boy came to be Seventeen years 'old his father den 'I termined to send: him to coltége. © Char lie had pot shown -muci: profimenem is studies, but had manifested a far J cy for science. He was fond of hunt' l Ling and climbing and all out of .door sports, besideq constantly woudexlnp, he saw in this. the material for mak- , ing a mining engineer, and with a son to advise him on his digging opera- I tions he might yet strike and hotd :on to a bonanza. | stn . So Charlie went awny \to college. | His father feared that bis- taste foi\ \out of door sports would overtop. his I: desire to learn apd during his son's cqilege course Rept himself informed as to what Charlie was doing. - e | Airst news of an honor conferred on hi boy was disappointing,. Instead being given for an 'essay on some ment gas pitcirer of the universitv ball team, fCharley spent most of 1113 time for wo'years in college attending: to ath- Tetics nnd neglecting his studies. Then,\ being two years qlder than when he | entered, be grew ashamed of | He was a gractical chap at bottom and . began to look at the subject practi~ « why some rocks lay flat and others 'Heen stood up on end. -His. father M stand that \Fe main“? claim Jumpers W H'4 ~) so y He to\ € away. | 4 nsworth hnewatlmt t he 1nd ‘Bfi’el'ed was' merely\ for an. attempt . to. dune they claim; Chay! \informed him of Hard? ng's what it meant. The two 8 gether for a confexenee. --known-exaetfl heire intending to proceed \ able to make prep gently, but being withou tion they did nothmg ‘ 'Tom “Aimwortll dhad sp he was opposedflhbom” ruil shooting, the. former lea DG, ter. As for Charley, h . nothing about handling any one who did would advantage of him that ter for him not to ent match. Mrg, Ainsworth ced shed nnd wis in favor, if \then bors demanded the property, At up and récovering..ft _by..laxy plan did not suit the frith r: 0 son, who proposed to hold 0 ~ belonged to themwh A lu; The morning brog bt. an en suspense they felt. A few mi er 9 o'clock their neighbors signs of an offensive movement, came out of their cabin and eto‘ (rally. its 'policy of, \moderate pLi'otect’ow n ..Private. Claims. Billie Netoed, .. . Albany, April 7.-Governor - Glmn Thas vetped the 16 private claimg b's passed 'By \The Tegislature upon the. Eround that if the jurisdiction bf tie state board of clatins was not. row broad: enough to permit them to !\ ar FORECLOSURE SALE NTY COURT, any County. © General TLiéonard Wood as. chief of SW when the latter retirey on- April 21. . * enry C. HoflWifiw—Vm [, both individuslly and as ad- | Istrator of the estate of John-C. Horn, deceased,. Hentictta Doty,| fy H, Adams, Albey Harris, John fris, Ray Leete, May Wilson, Bert T Maud Kratts, Grime Duty and rge Maboy. a y virtue and in pursuance of a ment of 'Toreclosuire and sale | y made or given in this action at pocial term of this CGourt held; Belmont, New ¥ofk, oh the 20th. | of February, 1914, and duly en- d in the Clerk's office of the Inty. of Allegany on the 24th day february, 1914, I, the undersign- duly appointed to make 1 sale, shall sell at public auc- E at the law office of J. C. Leg- in the Village of Cuba, New k in said County on the 10th} OF ABT. T9TZ¥. \at\ TF-~_6*stocit the forenoon of that day the fuises described in said judgment Stantially as follows: e ll that Tract or Parcel of Land fate in the town of Cuba, Coun~' of Allegany; and State of New | [, bounded as follows: On the by the center of Chapet. St. [the south by the. Jof formerly ied by Grady Brothers. On the by a line parallel to the first honed boundaary and at the dis Be of twelve rods therefrom. On pBorth by a lot owned and occu- tbs the Methodist Society, be- orr rods front and rods p p and on fot 44, peing. thf same 3 Isee pter an E by deea dated October 28, 1876 f fecorded in Allegany County eonveyed - By | Renselear | f*'s office the 26th day of Oc-| 5. in fiber 104 at page far 3, 187 Eso all that tract or-parcet-of ) situate in the Villag$ 035 an“ $1313“ of Alle : j On the sk cre Contracted by Cp Twill}: of v4 I? y a wife to Hiram Daven | timfi Saturday, Decision- n rate increase it is ex- peeted will be {Womble to the rail- roads. e Report of. falling voice brings Mr. T Bryan_228,953 prescriptions rm \thr disease. ~ . Twelte federal districts, with the location of the reserve bank for each, aro announced. by the organization committes. | *~ Sealing steamer wrecked om” Race:; 100 may be lost; other vessel with 1706 missing. Woman who jumped from upper floor of a' burning-hotel in- St. Augus- tine, Fila. -probably will\ die. M. Calllanx has submitted to the Anvestigating- magistrate in Paris a list of witnesses who knew the state of mind of his wife before she shot Mt Calmette. _ moc J Monday. Senator Lane denounces American treatiment of Indians as \barbarous.\ ' The end of railroad baiting is seen in Professor Daniel's appointment to ithe Interstate Commerce Commission. Guided by a dream, George Pra-La 'zin finds the body af his missing wife at the bottom of a well in (Anton, N.J C The sealer Bellaventure arrives at St. Johns. with 69 bodies of the dead_ and 50 survivors from the Newfoynd Miss Catherine McCormick is killed “wily, when automobile plfiges over Embankment in New York,. | «my enwmmwmmw wus l w “roeeday, new Chinese ambassa New York. ‘a x-{aot been recovered‘mfiflmmttewtwafi used, but without si1ccedd, ~ {until the river subsides to Its normal “Memes: oi tile name . lefty sew fillet meal-e .of mien goo tack from the window of the home and toppled over dead \a & \ Body Still Missing. . |. Although searching parties have spared ho efforts in the last few days, the. body-of Frank.Bennett, the fell Prom the railroad bridmnd—wes. drowned in the river last week, ‘has \Many 'be. | A Iigve that the body will n6t tbe found gondition. ~ [deas on Motherhood. Georg Bernard. Shaw . in Lon- don thinks that child bearing ought to be a paid profession. He told a week that if ho were a woman his fee for becoming a mother would 'be £2, | 000 ($10,000). Mr. Shaw said a woman | ought resolutely to refuse to have cs L ”alga: nbr M Parcel Post Refuses Bables. \Babies are livestock and will not | carried. by the parcel post. in or [ out-of St, Paul.\ Postmaster John Yanish said so inp an order setting | infants in the taboo class. A woman applied to John W Haines, mall ing clerk, for rates on fer cHilda then and. them issued t? ffese brder. CB Praceefirfigs‘filem’iesefi; The appellate division has ditnissed la certiorari proceeding brought by the Herald-Advertiser Publishing com- Printing . minimum. _ vertising | Poblishing compan: tended it was size newest maiden J timid Have field Testh. ° A Fignrss-compiled by we American | Muscom of Safety aft New-York We Erte switch tender -of Hérgell who.. meeting of -the Fabian. society. children unless she wat paid for so- Fydoing-- . | to the farm of a friend near->ere. The | clerk consulted ite postmas‘fer,,who ‘ I pany against the city of Dunkirk, |, growing} ont of; the awarding of the t The Anemone- | ¢ eom: | this rewesente appwxime y 80 ger 3 {cent of 1:* Weak mm Keme W tire - hermes tisk hilt s tne ma Ali lions ae tte os self right with hie father. What was ; the surest way?. Ho.dec ‘ \Tthe academical dehul‘tmé‘fl vetsity and \enter a school of. min ed to his home. ready for an applica- tion of what 'he had tearned. ' To mining enmneering he devoted fim». | gelf as exclusively as lie fad to uthleb { ics and after taking his degree return' |. His main object was to set him- | at the AingwortH. home. - about 200 yards distant 14 Lehafley also persuaded meme-fie” against the state | this jurisdiction should 'be extend 4 by a hfen-erel law rather than ger aroung: it by special enactment ‘w.3v WIL: Try to Save 'the Potomas. Louieburg, C. B., April 7.-The steamship Wren, loaded with coal, sailed for' title west coast of Newfound and- to- try» 'to save-the - United-Stazem \is? [0+ \I forgive you, Charley,\ said his fa- ther, \for the fire wasted in pitchin' -bitis, 'considerina' what you done in: laroin' about mines.\ \You-cun't tell, father,\ replied Char- fey, \*what's going to be most useful to a fellow in this world. During those two years 1 was practicing thosd durves I1 wis laying the foundation for good hexnith, though 'H adinit that it naval tug Potomac, whichsis repogied close-in Shore off Port Lima Croix. The Potomac was abandoned in the | ice two months ago after she bad tried to release American fishing ves- reels. -* ® « See MARii'ET REPORT New York rProviel ao Mark, - New York, April 6. WHEAT Closing futures, 979W» July, $5%e¢. OAES-No. $ twhite, 46@45%e. PORKEwMess\; $22.15@ 23.25, BUETER-Creamery, extra, 25@ «¥i a.) », | s61%e. - EGGS «.- Hennery, _ white, shoice, $5@26e, C large, me - ~PGMQMM¢M |-2.40. Buffalo Provision Mamet ‘ Buffalo, April 6. WHEAT—filo. 1 hard, 93%e. CORN--No. 3 yellow, T3¥ke¢; No., 4 yellow, T1%e. i~ 0 “Tsw‘xo. 2 White, 44 4C; No. 25: white, 43% FLOUR - Blanca? Handed pater: per bbl, $500@5.50; winter fam.; patent, $5.00@5.75. BWmefireamery prints, extr? Jr,; treartnery, state, choice, 24 20m. | _ EGGS--fHennery, white, fancy, 220. . msg'MGPfifiW to choes, ~ poendonywme, round, no 1 'A' f} passe Prime skews, 5&an $251. . en stag steers, $4.45@8.T5; “bowel name $$fifi@? CD; cEkOflcge hoelf ers. §150@743; export bulls, $1.25G 35%; engine meals, $1165@12.00; em tos, fir LKWES --* Cfiflfifik ag R , fienafigfin Sfent Tarkers,, $315G228 mime: f mnmide car cttaitcime iitm comet nite ies t tte tie See ales lat its end. 1 APnecwrafrts property, they fourd that ge | «curves that lntereeted me more than the pbysical exercise.\ \Reckon that was it. Charley. You way aiways wonderin’ why things was SO <+ + -Cffarley Ainsworth began to practice his profession nbout the time that gold | was discovered fw a new region. and nothing would do but that the family seel$ its fortune in the Intest opened | territory. - Mrs. Ainsworth, who bad | been with her busband through sev | gold fields and knew thik the people . in them were Hke a Iarge pack of dogs - fighting for a very few bones,. wus loath to go, but the men of the family overruled her. Charley, whose mime-let. seemed to professional work for others and give himself solely to répaying his father Ro the two went td work with pick and sbovel. and Tom Ainsworth found that what he bad always believ about the importance of bis own assaying was'\true. - Charley could form opin foos from the character of the rocks - 4 and the soft, the way they lay tougethe> and their tilt. which wore very vau:m tle. Besides, be conld nsssy any sper imens they suspected of belog vali- ble and get the result at once without | going: to an as=ayer. trim limb: 43999ch } | even if they did not knowledge of minerals or From sheer Iock. a very | valuable plece of property was Fennel. ; by the two men. Charley one day at caved some ore from a owning: ard it terped ost very Moredver. the vein from which it tas | taken opened Insterd of closed as they dag fAoten. L | i- | a confincation of the some vein but | fl Following it toward the |. «rece in thit direction, atsywins thea ther con g \were” woe oi f‘f 3 m mime, ‘l” d ei‘ * was the sclentifi¢c reasons for the | eral experiences in nearby discovered | -erave -exortion.--réesolved -to snspend .- ' for fhe edueation be bad given him. . * in the top of melt: ; ' E3?“ Sfiflfi mfififif’ifiWe ms ( be fighting. ° Theewmattém emg B ranged, Charley wentioutside and, pie® dng up a few round'stones\ off ground, each-about the's ire 6f egg egx, put them in hfs pocket , Charley. Md not- walt 1 -tearning-thit tiore wus to* The toughs, tHinkfag' fo' fright neighbors, started for the Ame orth. cabifty . each Gourishing a » revolv Harding lending the way - € ahead of the other two. Char 6y't must pick up. WAIW nihm' two wen - didn't ge¢ know juwt what to du. Presenti g up nud on: died him Intek to the cab Charley conld see him between. bi& gusps , for breath. evidently urgin then to so for théir enemy and gh him down. Murphy. cocking bls; \I6 i volver. started on that errand moving: - ; forward to get within range, keeping - 'n-tree in line between bim and insert: - The ex«ffitcher threw an t‘ontw e shoot.\ Thestone went circling ground the tree and took Murphy on the: tom ~ ple. Murphy dimmed and lav perfedfly“ still. i> It was now (‘nnns turn to tulle my the fight, and, profiting by the. 93W e - Fience of his pats, heran-forward tr # 000. breastwork of earth that bai been ._ thrown out of a mine fand with hig. . eges above it was taking aim wilh hige. revolver at his opponent whes - eyesight was seriously interfered with A \ from the dirt knooked up By a st #10 that grazed the top of the bartles. Hes . . ducked, while charm kept: sending '. did unot crack Hs #k life temporaniy dit of him. geal, Tiles: limited} the “mim- Tard life «died e lien“ min y . Cusp bod bad a frulse on, the ske fleet nod taken a??? like owl Hot we or They kest thor seeret; ) so, i bat. as 1B Tuck would bore it the pog | ties dicting on the mest chnits / t mmfiie no women item“ origination nee We emit» s toluene «lls