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VOL. 84: THE MEDINA REGISTER A BOWEN. Eoltor nnd Proprietor. : ^BUStM£SS CARDS ' , , T K. QUAOKSBDSH.- XfJ • Plws|«liui nwl.Surgc.in , onU hours tiWWW!*\ 1 -! »*oip,n>. nlpUjlOllt. fi.rh., 7 Ilotli Phono, OfllW — SumUJ by <M' n TOHKiMc'iifli.' ,,„ c. 1 ' Office anil Boaiaoaco, Jm*. AVfAini nin™ houta-UutllttKin.. 1 toBn.m , ? tot Jin Nigh\ Kill 8 -\' riMHlenoo. Ww i ||. WHITING. tf l'hjslolan anil Burgeon lUroorlSMvot. -; Olllco hours W P »- ni„ 1 to ftp, m., 0-toBp.in c f(] u \' v * i>i,ytoIjraniM|Biirgoau, s 01 «•£\ Center Streqt niid Park AVUIIUB. 0111M hours 8 to W a. ra„ a to 4 nod. t to 8 p. m. I \f •JAV WAL.KEK, ,J , Osteopathia Tliyaiojim, slai'i Miiia-Sto Jtolu. Street. Hows. Tuw, .. H\m.Mil»y/X'UunKluyiliia Sutnruny, * to 6»ii. m. lkith J*0W* . ,,,_.„ „,. Hour\ itoidny iiiut Friday, a; to 6 iu. m. Hot* phonos• - iluui i» «all» forenoons luMieminlnm DK-W.UWKljg^ Ailee In KoarnoT a.Downs BlooV, \V«»t UonterHtreot, arnica work.»spoo|»|tr « ». Wyl /! H. MIMDJiDS, Sj,P.,I>.n.S, oulce n« U, KosWouw, flrat Uoor wt'Stol Mali* St. 011 rratrl 8tre«*. SSt Perk Avonuo u«ncai. Sursieal and Chronlo uain well tired lor, uudoriraporvlilon ot trained nnxso of Inntr «*xperlvnoo. n KilKHR «. 0 V'-LAQllAtr. U StorUt oT Orl»an* Oountjr, Ulllca In Court HonM. pfOBaBW.l'OSSOH, U 8op*rltttanasntof Poor tor Orleans OoniUjr. «lffloe u Ooott Hocuw. '}fflc*oo«n thalM»8»tnrd»r la wuh month. H A MIX V. XAHNBIt, 0 . D. S. DowivKoamojr Illoek Jlell Phono JSW3 lilllrt. llonr»-g to 12 A. M. 1 to a KM. A. DAWSON, OFFICE HOURS-10 to 11,3 tod, 7 to8 OFF J CE-At south side of my residence! 320 Mmn St. Honso mid lot for until or rent No. 401 north snlo Center StfcOt, A. DAWSQSJ ThH-o room* over MnoRey'a nmrbet, iccnil H«or, for rent. fUSO per we&K. All unitary cnniplulv. On accoantiOl ruytonllh my dootor !»n» giWInn] rhotagii ton ilirrnruat cllmatfl. Mill iu I would lika til clOSa out nil nf tni imiiiert/ b^tiiro X g«Vl offer for snits^ ii..n.>3 on Main Strvvt niiu* onu. on Can tor Mirrl; tlit^ostorcsinrB tuntrillj luo.-itwl run! In m fluucontltilan. All Joilteil for 8 tK'rti With jjrltfill(to»jfunra t\n t o 61 tan. / Tho rbnwaru (rak «»0 ilfo lo tao^ l«r jifnr. House Ami/lot oil ConcsB Mrf.-t, No #J, loiSrtlton/1* lino./IlimWo 11111I Int on IlciHt-y Strei t Himnnhnil Ml mi West Avisunu rlsln' In Ironl of tjio now Unthollo Uhuroh 1 olli'r for aula my fflrmur rosliHmoo on Mnlii Ht.root, IU faoc ftunt on Until Btroot mid Ittt feet tleop runs tfl Ifillrhinn's Alloy. No call ti* uso ilrlvo iu front or IIOUSL', a largo front rooms, 2 Inrxo ulttirlir moiiu, 2 tlnilnit roouts, 3 bath rooms, oni iip9inirs.miodowiimnlr*,3 Inrfto kltohons, 11 ln'Unniiiu, mimii viiry liirgu rooms '1'hero oro two Biiyntim furnnoes In this houso and combination gaB autl ptuc&rto light, all now gas fixture* and olmnUi- lieu, and now ga* JillicS alt through «»n- bonso. 1 shall endeavor to bo a t my nrcs*it faUlonco or my ofltoo over tho Union llsnk for tho noxt ton dnya to moot any ono who wishes to buy nny of tho above nr»f»r«y, lirop sas A pasKU that y-na »Uh to mcetino nnfl t Mil glvo prompt answer I will glvo yofo gonut wnrratrty fad una seatcli tonriy of tfio obovd prop- city. It la nil free and clear ot mort- gngoj. Yottoanonyanyof thls-propiarty on your own terms by raAbinjr.a fair par ohaso nayiaent, ana owners wHJ giro Ovo roara to pay-fdirlt, Ihtureiit 5 per oerts , pjyntilo soml-anhuhlty. I will make a Wg dls«onnt for cash down to anyone buying of tlio above ptobsct?. A. DAWSON, Medina. JOHN CROWLEY UealSstateBu.i6a.il The George OlarKo* rcsfu'enbeTcorncr Pearl and Catherine streets. Onoot tlio \nest locations Jn Medina Mth all Im- provements. Lot 66*fl7. To bo sold at nnoo. Urge hoiKowlth good bhrn with all Imtitoveinoius. • JBloatHo llghtoil. On wrat aide Ooiibsee street* rrhla praperty will bo Bold at tt\bargoiriv 'T BGond lionsoana-barrii fotir'nows'bt'lorjdi all fruit, In MtllvUleV Fdr siile at.n.bar- Rilh. ' • Two-B^ory hriofe ~MocK. : Wltli'bosoineBt, w sate at hall *lnli building odife In MliUlopprt. Easy-ibrrrlS)' . llio Piofj' Ross Sropdrfy,- natth side o f frank street, .ftifcli burn 1irld hot \Vatsr bent. The .Tohn Olmpim.li house and lot on Genesee Street. A goo'd blbok on oast side Jrfain ftr<!ot. i»o good stores. Wraaleota bnfgalfl ™ wttlo np ostatht William Pbhs'e 'frttnl 'nUo ana ams-balf n«lc« east ot Bldgdwiiy jjbrricra. «» ««re«; 10 noros of good apple orohorbt. 8 peaphos, 8 pears, and nil tbo very best of Irillt land. The Walkei property on west Bide of Wenwpod Atonne. Will bo Bold at once 10 settle up ostnto. „.™- Blakd's honao. on Bark Avonuo \HI DA sold ntohoe. ThlBlsono of tho nnestlpohtlbns.lfl.Mcalna. ', .' QI' J : Whipple's ^oshiehoe on. Eaplo Btrcot, between Ann nnd'OblS Stent:- IS Bnoil repair, wlllTjd sold.blieap. .„W\ fl noouHaibg,16ts pn Welt Avo. tndOat Orchard St. Prices way down. 1 aiao nave a hnmbifr of other vlllasd Ptoporty and farm* lor sale. MoriOE TO, CREDITORS.-PURSUANT K»2f M'OCountSr 0 f Orleans, ilotlco is SHff^\ : i'hatraiijfflrsoiia having claims IhoSL* h 'i ifi ttto of FJUHp Biuinon'late of or?,, S„ 0 ' ?nitlby,.Jir tela oouiity, deceased, roaffl?S ,d '\iPresoM t),b same, with t*o Rf » S M\ e W> to the juiOerslgnod Cieoti- to»ifi.*u W ,\* l OM >. Wedliia.N.-Y.i oil or be- VmSS ?n '1 dnir , o£ Ootobor„lBOO,,or In default S?lVi ,lelr \'\\.nS Will ho deWrred mill pro- '•Ktato W'> m «it Wbald exodatOrsuut of D«M this 16th da* 0 , Aprij,, A . r>. 1009. .IAMES-TOOHBY, Svv ^ BDWAIt D 0'BBllI,t,y, AM Executors. -—.—^—, m , — ,, I °'? n, jnB»nk.bi(ihbneyio lond at £ n.^11 u P°n«al ostato first morv m lor appraiBBis or attdtneys fobs. COPyRIG«T,l»*;>BYJ»»D,ME»DA*DCOHrANY * halt- \Pro-mls-f-nous she repentea hiRlv \Whnt does thnj menu?\ \Indiscriminate.\ Ho nibbed his forehead as bo saw tbo puzzled loos; in hei; face. \Mixed up,\ ho ex- plained, more simply. \Our game wasn't wised up.\ Sho was thinking of the one to which the widow had objected, \is It promiscu- ous to eutch somebQdyr' \It depends upon 'whom you catch,\ lio answered, with a dry, whimsical smile. \Well I don't cnteh anybody but the children.\ She looked np at blm with serious, inquiring oyes. \Novt'r mind, Polly. Your games aren't promiscuous.\ Sho did not henr lilin. Sho was searching for her hook. \Is this what you are looking fur?\ 1:0 naked, drawing the missing article Iram his pocket. •Oil!\ i-rlcd folly, with a flush of em- barrassment. \Mnndy told you.\ \You've been working a long time on that.\ \I thought I might help you If I learned everything you told me.\ she answered timidly. \But I don't sup- pose I could.\ \I can never tell you bow much yon lieli> mo, Polly.\ \Do II\ she cried eagerly. \I can help more if you will only let me. 1 can tench n bigger class In Sunday school now. I got to tlio took of Ruth today \ \You dhiy Ho prftcmlcd to bo as- tonished. He wa» anxious to encour- nge her onUmslasiu. \I'm—ham!\ sho answered solemnly, A dreamy look came Inln Uer eyes. \Do yon remember tho part that yon rend to me the llrst day I nunc?' Ho nodded. Ho was thinking how enro free ihey were that day. How rnipos-. Bible such problems ns tlio present one would have seemed then! \I know every bit of what yon read by heart It's our nest Sunday school lesson.\ \So It Is.\ \Do yon think now that It would bo best for mo to go away!\ 8b«-looked up Into his troubled face. \We'll see, we'll see.\ ho murmured, then tried to turn her mind toward other things. \Come now, let's find out whether you do know your Sunday \'Where thou dlest will idle.\ 1 He* arms went out blindly, \Oh you won't send mo away, will you?\ she sobbed. \I don't want to, learn anything else Just-exoept-froinv- you.\ Sho covered her faeo and slipped, a llttlo broken heap, at his- feet . - 1 1 • Ip an instant, tho pastor's strong arms were about her; his stalwartbtxjy .was supporting her. \You shan't g« away, I won't lot you^-l won't! Do you hoar me,<roHyS I won't!\ Her breath was warm against his chock. Ho could tecl hor tears, her arras about him, aa she clone; to Mrn- holplcssly, sobMue anil quivering;- In tlnS shelter ot his strong- embracer \You are never going to leave me— never!\ X now purpose had come into tds ; Hfo, tlio renllsillon «t a tiGw necessity, j and ho knew that the llBht \which hfl 1 must lieneoforlli make for; this child was the same Unit ho must mako for hlraselt •»' I .CHAPTEII xi. 'S golu 1 Into de Sundny^iohooi room lo take off dat 'cro wid- ow's Dnlshiln' touches,\ «hid Mnndy HB sho carao CoWnJ tho steps. , \All right!\ called Douglas. .'Take, these with you. Pcrlmpa they may belli.\ Ho gn'lliereU up the) garland* which l*olly linil leff on tho ground. Bis eyes\ were shining. Ho looked younger than Mnndy had .ever seen him. Tolly bad turned, her back i\f the souird ot ainntly's voice »nd crowed to tho elm troe, drying: her tears of hap- piness and trying t o control her newly awakened eniollotm. Douglas felt In- tuitively that tlio needed this moment for recovery, JO he piled the leave* and garlands high In Mandy'a arms, then ran into the houso with tho light step ot a ])oy. . \I got tho net—sit— sottln* room all tidied up,\ salil Masdy as she (hot a sly glance at I'olly.- \That's good,\ Polly answered, fac- ing\ Mnndy a! last and dimpling and blushing; cullllly. \Mos' do sociable folks will moa\. \STou're Just'ts; bftjf •»« soyer.^fald Polly twhen: -sKe^rM-IOtf ior'-6f-Jflte loiiR*«ttotfgn Hb 1 Ib'dlt^aV himf \*tdn* ba-v^n'WhshgM a'Btt,**- ' \Tdtffe 'chaugM'bn'otath'forboth 'of : Us.\ H^ ldok^'arthB-^uraratHar'iojiil' skirts rtrtdth^ Bovrway ot fltjirig' ^er huh-. »Yo'nr6'bjgOTr?P61)i'iaMgi'ow^-\ , l:. i .»\•<• < ' . _ ' .. . , . '%)•{ .III«!\'•Shis glanced-adtalriilgiy' pi ttu< «w broiju'gult, the' ratner utaxi mis' tie -auanhtffteatllttlrypd^W' 3tia v a'bUttohfi6W . ••Tho feliowa Uitld t'oThHW to aftok pn a bit if I wfi Jwomitv' 4 .ti).'s6e you,' to ns riot to make you ashamed of iiic. Do you like' 'emT' he asked, looking down • Rpprttvlhgly at hii now, ..brptTO ClOthoK \Very .much;\ For 'tbVfltit'timeT Jim. notlcetl thr) unfamttlay hia;tjrier ,q\f her' ipeecli, Ho began to foel \self. con> \l'oumttm thai\m atn'tntt»ncomlrf oac*f\ August 8porer\W6nt'\Pol' * *Sylni *t' the Maid of tb> •M1«t,UahdUiii WttK' Thr<!i- Compan!on»I^r VanttnW <tgo ; Far Down »nd!iWhen Btyond Htlp Swam -Sfrp-ngly'To^ards trw-WhlcIi p.oo(i-t,o«t'toyuw V#«Mn SqdVlrda > of tho Pool, . . . August Sporer* an lS.year-6)d boy ot Niagara Trails, went to M* death In the Whlririool :* Haplda rfter a gallant * battle wlt,h th&- giant waves between, tUe-lowpr hrldgea / tmathe pooi With 4hre©.'cQm»»ntons •Sporer'rvont for aBwimtalheitlvoriatth* »ld-M»ld otth?MKWnndiag*. KcistruckihWat ' ones for tthe .mWd!e*ot the'etrshm: and •then <tnrn»d to^it'rd tho, 1 -hridifea. His colnponipiia culled to him to turn bttsk, for the current i» ^ery awlft at that point, but he kopt 011 downstream : and. was 'caught In tho Qr»at.-Swoop, tha-fltst break: frp'm.th9-«mooOi«r wat- ers fo. the-rapids, - Tht!bqybatUed'tora,t4nie.agalMtth8 current, but to -no avail*. Then,- tsyt- dentIyrw!l*lnB*thathew»Jhp»yQWi hu- man hotpij and-was -to bo> carried through tho-rapWH! vhlchtoolc-tliollto of Captain. Wtibb and'Which. *»v» re» slsted every unaided human *ftort at passage,- he deliberately turned .down- stream and began a grim.Ogb.tjfdr his life- Not In all tha, history ot tha river has,8uoIi a brave battle-Iwea wltnesM' ed. Although buba frail boijf, Spore* went Into the rapids swlmmlnK strong- ly and held his own until tiaatniok the/ giant ware which eurls »up opposite^. the o]d nuttery oleVatot.' Ihoh he* wetrt.-under and for a second Trvtiailoefc to aight of tlio- score of pooplo who stood on the lower arch bridge. Again and again ho dbiappesarodi on- ly t o roappear, eaoh time'igUiihg dea- porately agatp.lt the torrlblo--i'utrant, but when Within 300 yard* ot the- Whirlpool his strength gave out,- h» sank: and was Io»t to view. E*en then he bad awum parh»i» tOO yards farther than did the great Eng- lishman Captain Webb. school lessos. How does It begin?\ (There was no answer. She had turned away wHth trombllhs lips. \And Iiuth said\— He took her two small hands and drew her face towaM him, mean- lag to prompt her. I \ 'Entreat me not t o Icfivo thee,\\ sho pleaded: - Her eyes met 1 his. His face was close to hers. The small features before him were quivering with emo- tion. She was so frail, so helpless, so easily within his grasp. His muscles grew tense, and Ills lips closed flrnily. He was battling with an Impulse to draw her toward him nnd comfort her In fho shelter of his strong, bravo arms. \They shan't!\ ho cried, start- ing toward her. Tolly drew back, overawed. Uer soul bad heard and Been tho things re- vealed to each of us only once. Sho Would never again be a child. Couglas braced himself against tho back of the bench, 'TVhnt was tho rest of the lesson? ho asked In a firm, hard voice. \I can't say It now,\ Polly mBr- mured. Her face was averted; her white lids fluttered and closed. \Nonsense! Of course you can. Come, come; I'll help you.\ Douglas spoke sharply.- Ho was almost vexed with her and with himself for tha weakness that was so near overcom- ing them, \And Ruth said, 'Entreat mo not to leave thee' \— \ 'Or to return from following after thee'\-she was struggling to keep bnck the tears-\'for whither thou goes't I will go, and whore thou lodgcst I will lodge. Thy people shall bo my people nnd thy God my'\— She stopped. ., „ . '\that's right; go on.\ said Douglas, Blriving to control the unsteadiness in bis own voice. likely be jbangln' roan! de parsonage to- night, 'stead ob stay In' In do Sunday school room, ffHar dey belongs. lias* time dat 'ere Widow Wllfoughby don* set roun' all cbenlri' a-toilln' do par- son as bow folks could Jes\ -eat oft'n her kitchen floor, an*'I ups an' tolls her: as how folks could pick op a good> squar' meal off'n aiandy's floor too. Guess sbe'll bo mighty careful what sho soys aforo Slaiidy tonight.\ She chuckled as sbo disappeared down tha walk to tbeSuuday school room, Polly stood motionless where Mandy had left tor. She bnrdly knew which way to turn. She Was' happy, yet afraid. She folt like sinking upoa hor knce3 and bossing Ooil to be good, to her, to belp her. Sho who had once been so Independent, so self- relinstr. now felt the need of \direction from above. Sho Ma no longer master of Her Oiyn; soul. Something bad gone- from iier, something that would never*- never tome again. While sho hesi-' tatod Hasty came through tho gatev looking anxiously over his shoulder. \Weil Hasty!\ she said, for It was apparent \that Hasty had something Important on bis mind. \It's de big otie from de circus,\ he whispered excitedly. \The: big ono?\ \You know-do one what,brang you.\ \You don't mean\— Polly's question was answered by Jim himself, who hnd followed Ha8t3r quickly through; tho gote- Tlffilr arms were instantly abput e.ach other. Jim forgot Hasty, and every ono hi tho world, except* Polly, and nei|her of. thorn noticed the horrified Miss teianB ami the Widow Wllloflgbby. wlio had'been crossing the yard on their way- from \the Sunday school room with Julia, sctoo».~* A- yeariate.abeAWOUM- k*vo pahttiltoii b*tr'< Hnl00*«d-at- her hwlorarolri- 8h*.Iiarrltd:«n: J'Hatty tout m».yoo> wer».thewlo«!ln Wak* floW.\- I knew -yoa'a tom# to •«-'»«.• How's Barlwr and all-tlw.boyer'' She •topped with a catch in h« throat and added more elowly, \I aupposo every thing\! -different-now >tbat Toby la goa*.t* * \He'd >a' Hked to eeen <you' afore- he cashed-In,\ Jim answered, \but maybe It was lust ae well- he didn't. Xdn'd hardly 'a' knowtd-hlru toward the last, he gut 10 thlo an' peeked like. He wasn't tho 'same after we lost you— hobody<wa»; < riot-»re»Bln(to.\ \Hav« you sUU'got Bingo?\ she ask- ed, through her tears. \Xep we s got him,\ drawled Jim, \but-he ain't much good no more. Noneof tho otl«rf.ylders can get used' to bis gait'like you was, There ain't nobody With tbo show what can touch you rldlu'i there'never-will bo, Say;; jnebbo.you. think;Barker«wop't let out a yell wh«Uflie<«c«a you comln' back.\ Jim was jubilant now,- and heletouti a little-yell of his own at tho mcro thought-of her return. • He-was'too excited to notice the look ion Polly's face. \Toby bad,a notion, before he died that you was never a-combi' bact, but t fold him I'd change alb that once t seen you, an'.when Bar- ker sent me over Utr* today 4 6 look arter thtf odVcftisln* he shldhe guess- ed ^otfdhaafairyou wanted o* church •folks; leV ydtt Brhigr her along to Wakefield,' .66 JSnld,. \ah' tell her that her ilace to waItInrfilrhcr, , an' I will too.\ Heluwied upoli Folly wltrsild' den oeeliten, ^^YByT I fedl'jes*\like plckln' you up In toy arms an' carryln' yon. right off now.\-\ \•Walt Jlmr She* put ohe Uny hand on hisr arni-trf reatrain*hifii. * \ \I don't mean—hot—today—mebbe\ he; stammered Uncertainly, '\bbt -well; beoaok horea^ahowlti'-bextmbnth.\ ' \Don't look at \to'e Bow,\ Polly an- swered as the* dogllte. eyes searched her face,'\because I have to say. some-, thinsrthalria gdingfa nbrt yoU.JInf.\ \Xdn're comin',. aut't you, PdflJ\ The big face /was wrinkled \ana cate- worn witkt»hbii«. «Srb,. jith,\ she'replied to a tohe ao •s*\How that-he could-6C*rceiy hear her?, \Ybif nicab that -y6tf ain't-heVelf eornln' h*fekr ; 'fie triscrta tealM what such a decision-mlghtr:toean to' him. '*No, Jim,\ she answered tcbdetly;: for; sho dreaded the pain' that shrj toiiSl; cause tho great, good fcoar'teff 'IteriiSW.' '•rou mustn't care like\ tha'tV\\ \Bbr pldadcd, seeing- the blank aesofiitlori' that had csme Into hU» fate.- \Xt'faiH' because I don't love you just the same; and It was good of Barker to keep my: flace for me, but I'catt't 'go Sack.\ He turned away. She 1 climg fo the r-oijgh hrhwii ftleeVe. \Why* 4 Jim, wneh I $16 to my- UtflpSdoffi^fif tno1r33at: night'!—she glaiiciA' toward the win- dow-Tibove-\ themr^'iud '.everything It poaceful'ahdwfflltthinkrflQW it.Used .to be la the old days,, the awful nolsj nnd the rush, of it all, the cheeriest wagons, the mob In. tho tent, the ring with its blazing lights,' the .whirling rotted -and irc^hd f |dtt^-Bln^o ;s «h#'\the lioops, a)ways.-th(]t''hoops^tilj,nr>t5jficad , got dlsy saiiOr .my eyes^allidiin^and then the hurry after the showVand the heat ah*ii : thVdust' or^e^tia ,i am*'thB rn'In> and thfe^umble^^tclli^wJJeeis in-the plains fat nlglit,fand-the.»hrleks of the animals, and then- the' parade, the awful,\ 4wfrii'T?aVade; *rrnd 't-rlding through tfi'ei.WrWt#«ltt?tIgfA*?ltfiin- tlgnts!\.' She? covered^- her,»*ace to shht out me memory. \I couldn't go back to it; Jim! I just,couldff'ti'''**ShO turned away, her face still hidden in her 5nafldSn*H^*ld6kea» at* h'ers'a5< long while I'll silence. \I didn't-know bow you'd, come to feel abduMt,\ Be saMJdoggealy. \You aren't angry, Jim?\ Slje turned to him'.aniiously,! ber eyes \p leading'fer his fdrgiWdcss: 1 w ^gry?' , -he'echoldi altoest; Bitterly. Z, £To be oqntinuod.] COACH DRIVING A SUCCESS Nothing Llk.-lt Fsf One'e H«lth »«y» Alfred Q, Vanderbllt . Alfred O. VanderWlf rotttrnc* to ,Kew Ydrk from' abroad on tha iJieltaitla just in time to attend tho. iflrat gonerril meeting of thd dltoctotsr ,of tho reorganhed- National Hor«e> Show association, of \which h e is r)re«- Identj At tlio concltislon-of the meet- ing It was announced that the prlto list of the ehow- this year, which wilt b« held In Jlnd'son Square garden Nov. S- 13, will ombrnco IliO classes as against 13S taal year, and that the prltoihoney Will ahiount to M0.000—lhe> largest amount in the history of N'ew York horse shows. Bight thousand dollars wna subscribed by horsomeh. / \There's nothing like truck drlvlUgr for one's health,\ hecordibg w Mr. .yanderbltfs home-cdmlhg remarks. ;He Btponl five months in nr|d nrobhd Iximlon, fourteen w\eoftH of Which was .devotou to coaching trfpa' \botwcoit tofttfon and BrlgWOn. . '\Tho sensbn juat closed was the nnjiat successful 1 ever had.\ ha Bald. \I drove more than half ot tho B.OOtt miles covered during the seniori. T h«id\ iOO horsej! and each day ilacd Tl on the two coaches, I coiild bnvo fitt- ed two more coaches It i hail had them; I never felt better In my <llfer. N6w I understand- why triick drivers are-auch a healthy crowd.\ Riparte 8lie«f M*ny FatalltUi and .Great Property Loss, Repotta receded «,t ^ \yoltlo cjon.* certllus '.tlio oa,v.thOual^9' t in tjoivt^all jfanak Saturday attojn<>oii show *hu»n» bqr oirj fatallUQs and great damage; to> property,- Thefleadratfroseitituiaald; tohe. 3iy s thougUKtl?feared. tho.raWa)l- tlcS wHl ho greatly 4.nore«iaedw6en ; tbej outlying districts, aft- heard troni, sfch* number ot uorsoin )nju,reil la S3, Thus far 3U3 buildings, Including many temnfes,. are wportijd deeittpyed, and more than .1,009 ethers bjaly 4*lii« aged. TJiei shpek. affooted * wldo sires, la th'e'Shlnga and Oltu prefectures, The- town Of 0\aka»ln Gltu- suffered; te*cl»- bly. The banks-tot the Hid* river thoro broke and the Burroundlng coun- ty was Inundatedi Th» peopl* o( tlift district fled to high ground ajsrl re^ mnlned in the open »H night, later- mlttent shbeka were felt throuihout Saturday night and early Sunaay niotntng. -? • Th« mountain Ibukl, a short dlatmca Wtalt of G|fu, omitted aruoko in'tha earlier stage*' of the earthquake »nd thou collapsed with a thuudoroui roar. !i \' ( '— J BOSTON BESIEGED Or«»t Atlantic B>ttl«ihlp Fl««f ti »jjp- posadly. Sunk. • 'Soston Is heaiogcd by an armed. \enemy.\ After landing on tbo southern coast of Massachusetts tha hostile force will make 'every eBort to- .<'o!ipture\ the metrppolla of Now Eng- land, ' • The hope of the city In tho Sutter qt defense and soourlty must lie with. \Brigadier General William A* P«w, Jr., who lt!\« beon doBlgnated by (JOY* ornor Brapor to command tha entire force of Jlassaohuotl* troops. De- spite the fact that In tho coming; Mood-- *3ie«8 war tho ononiy in lighting »tr»nRth. and numbora will bo nearly 40 par cent iitronger. General Pew ha« no tear tnaf JBMtort.wlll.be \captured Major General Tasker H. BUag com- bionda tho Invading force, Both g»n- erals will follow closely tho regular. tulos ot warfare, Th> aubamobll*. I* to play ali Important part In the nian- euvor*. During Saturday and Bundey ihoro was no fighting, but both gen- ertlB -nanouvored fdr ponlUon «nd tried t o ascertain accurately each oth- er'* real location, RETURNEB TO THE WORbD Edward Wemple Home After 13 Year* in State Hospital. Edward Wemplri, former assembly- man, etate senator, representative frdm New York In 48th congress ahr± twice comiitroller of the state, has re- turned to the world, almost a s from the -dead after 13 years In the aiiddliitbwn State hospital. Friends who Had learned'wjth joy of his restored sanity have sbbsrilbcd a sum sufficient to keel* him In comfort* the remainder of his days. Edward \Wemple was bom In Ful- toiiville, N. Y., 66 years ago. Ills ca- reer Was one of continued promise un- til. T89B, when his eccentricities grew pronounced, arid he retired from pub- 11- life. The following yeair ho was committed to the asylum. * WATERWAYS COMMISSION .Arrived In Berlin to Study Canal and ' River Improvements of Germany. Berlin, Aug. 18. — Consul Goheral \Thackera has collected a- great quan- tity ot original Information for the use \of the members of the national Water- Ways commission,'due to arrive In Ber- lin from New York tonight, and ar- rangements have been completed- for .i.stndy of the German system of In- ' terlor water routes. The commission- ers will meet the Prussian minister of ?ublic works and visit the canal nnd iver Improvements\ 0 f the empire* - REWARD INCREASED Sheriff Offers $2,500 For Capture of MUrderer of Anna Schumacher, *' Rochester, Aug. lg.^THe reword for j-tjbel apprehension <Of the niurdoror of JMs-Anna -Sphumacher, the 17-yoar- &d^glri\Vho met her death at Holy pepulcln'e-cemetery' tfen; day's ago, Was- jfccreaied..&6ffl*50'ftTto-i?2,S66 by Shor- Mff'WilllS'Kr:Giilette>- The increase 1st '3 measure of the perplexity of {he offl- rdlals, who have HttlS left to work on jexcept.-coifjeeture'. ' 1 • lieader of. Holy Ghost anil Us 8oolety. r - Portland, ijtle,, Aflgi IS,—Sev, Prank W. Sanford, leader of the Holy Ohost 'and Us society at Shlloh, arrived in the harbor on the yacht Conoet, alter 'an absence- frbhi this* .country of three 'yearSj>during,which--he has made an extended crulso about the worl\3 - Ha Came.-directly here from Capetown-, Couth Africa. \••» EDUCATOR-AUTHOR KILLED Professor Bernhirdt Wat Director of Oerman In Wathlnnton High Shoot*, Professor Wllholra Bemliaxdl ot \VMhtngt011 , a vfi\[ known ediioaior and author, was killed by a train on the Rutland railroad near Burlington, Vt. Ho was spending the* «um- nmr there. Professor Bernhardt was> about 60 years of ago and tor many years was director of Oerman In the Washington high school*. Professor Bernhardt had spent his summers near that city tor tho past fllloon years. It lit supposed Hint ho tailed to hear the approaching train White ho was Walking np tbo railroad track: to tho city from hla holol at Quocn City Parit. ,, _ Professor Bernhardt was graduated In 1875 from the University ot klOpslg. Alter serving In thif Pranco-PTOsslnre w«r,hocnmoto tlie/rjnlted Slatcn and tmlghf In various c/tles. K(o won nu« thor 6 t a, Qorman grammnf and lilntory ot Oermhn literature and Other works beside editing editions of many Gor- man -authors* VAN SANT CQrWMANDEr? Won Over Judge Ketcham of Indiana by Vote of 587 to 158. Samuel It. Van Sunt of Minnesota was elected cotnniander-!n.i)b!cf of tho Q-. A, It at Salt Lake City. Utah. Van Sant won over Judge Wlll- iaatAs K«tcaamof Indiana by a -rote of 158? to 156. Mrs. Jcnnlo L. Dcrry of Dos Slolno» was elected national presidont ot the Women's Relief corps. In addition t o pofiimander Van Sant tho following Grand Army olllcers wire elected: Senior vice cewtaaader, W\ 51. Bos- tapp, Ogden; junior vice commOhder, J. C. Alfred, Bristol, Connecticut; surg- eon general, \W. It, Lemon, Lawrence, Kansas. By vote of S07 to 233 AtlBatlo City was chosen over St. Louis as place foi noxt encnfnnrnent. , \v j i « - t r - \• • \ EXCURSION FARES nili'iii ..I, .llllii. i TOIKPTO, on% Round Trip $3,43* $11 wH*. $2.40 rail* and > steaiiM* Canadian NaH(>rt»l E^lbWtert,- , Ticltcts on vSale August 38 tQ Sept^riibfr 11 inclusive, ftoofl ircttiriuDg \vitlun ipw days iiiolurljng<(late df sale* , $ i85. Round Trlpt * Niagara falls, $ .75, Round Trip Every Sajturilay wnd Bitnday. !T(oke>t« gocscl going and r«tnmlng> m _ regular <<«eopt lltalteil) trstlus, / TORONTO, ONT. Canadian National Exhibition - \ * Round trip $3,83 all rail. $2,80 rail and steamtr. Tickets on stile Aiigilst 2S to Sepbemtlpr 11 inojuaive. Good returning until September 14, Stopover of ten days but not to exceed final return, linilt allowed going nnd return, ing nt Niagara Kalis, Rochester, $1.10, *«\«« TW P Kvury S«ttmlay ntut Sunday, Ontario Beach^ $120 R»t»«iTr.p Every Snturtlro; and 8imd*y Ttcketi KOod goloi? and returning on roBttlar texcopt limited) trains. New England Excursions To Boston, Palmer, South Framlttghain, Springfield, and Worcester, Mass. On. f»r. plu» ?3 for thi round trip. Tlokots uootl. oo|i>ir August Jdlli, and Soptembor Mtli, Uetiirn limit IS days '* Seattle, Washington Low Round-Trip Fartes? Account Ala»kR-Tukoii'PAcJlleU«|)o»Itlon. Tiekals on sal* daily Hhtfi SoptemljorSllth. Final return limit Ootohor aist DestiaatioEs in Western States- Low Round-Trip Fares to points In Alberta, Arizona* Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Mexico, Mltih* Ifjan, Minnesota, Missouri; Montana, NfcW Mex1tio» South Dakota, Utali, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Th keta on tain to ScptcnOicr SUIIi. I'liul return limit Dot. (list. Toledo, O. Low Round Trip Fares HIS LIFEBLOQD SAVES SISTER Htilth of Wealthy Omaha Woman I* Restored by Brother's Saorifloe. That his sister, Mrs. Allco Towlo, might live Charles N, Sullivan of 6nia- lin,\Neb. has given a quart ot his own blood. Both parties rosldo In Omaha and are wealthy. For soveral weeks Mrs. Towlo had \been In Ono of tho Omaha hospitals slowly wasting away from lack ot blood. When the flow-of blood Into the volnB ot Mrs. Towle commenced hor prilseVWa'S'so WCnlt that it could hardly be read by the Most delicate Instru- ments, \built sBdil commenced to grow- stronger add atjjie end ot the opera- tion, \which consumed almost two hours, Bhe-seemGd* ltrlght;aiid strong;. Both brother-and-slBter are Bald by\ physielntis to bavbeyond^the dinger bolnt. ALLI(flANCET£lGREEt!E . Action of • ProvlslSifaf. - Govei'ninenfc - May Cause Powers to Again Land-Troopi-Irt-Crete.' The pr6V)sf63aMdminfstrttLv(Jc6m-> rnlttefei-to'wKiclrtho admlnl8tro.tions or tho Islond»waB--entrusted- When tho Cretan cabinet, resigned Sunday, Taes- day took the oath of allegiance to the king and kingdom of Greece, The action ofthe provisional ailriiln- Islratiye committee lb Crete IrMwear- ing allegiahce lo Greece apparently., indicates that It. is not their Intention to meet the demands of the protecting powers and haul down the Greek Hag, /, Tickets on sale August 2l«t t o 24th, inclusive. I'intil // return limit August 27th, rat kMrttauliiH, rnlci. time at Irnliii\. ar other l«i foniimloti, null an N«lr Viirlt Ctulral LlnvK Tlckul AsroiiK, nr mtilniit II. I\a>rm llBUanal A|sut, ill Mfetn nt., Ilnmuo, N, V. Elect«d Members^of the Aero Club. Theodore Rboseyelt, Jr., Wpyd G. GrlBcojh, former ambassador to Italy, and James Deerlng, the harvest ma- chinery manufacturer, were elected memhers of the Aero club of Anfsrloa. Young Roosevelt will mako a balloon ascension shortly wltn. A. Holland forhes. . • j U^C|, Revives Rumor of His Option on Control of N, Y. Central. Walt Street Gossip S«y« Ht Witt Ex- ercise ih» Option on Hit Arrival Covering About $50,000,000 of Cen- tral 8took Formerly Controlleet by the Vanderbllt Intereits — Would Give Him an Oceen-to-Oeean Routt. Stocks Fluctuated Wildly. . Paris, Aug. 18.—E. H. Harrlmart ar- rived hero by automobile and pro- ceeded Immediately to tho homo of Jarnes Stlllman. According to his friends, the health of Mr. Harriman has been greatjv imjuwo,) during his sojourn In Enrops. Arrangoments have been made for Mr. Harriman to sail from Cherbourg, today on the North German LJoyd steamship Kolsnr Wllhohn II. I New York, Aug. 18.—E. II. Karri- ] man's homecoming at t> '1 time Is awaitcfl wlltt interest in »iew of the ro- ' cent reports in Wall street that h e had , obtained an option on a/ controlling Interest In the New York Central line? which would give him an ocean- to-ocean route mid mean tho realiza- tion of tho plan that he has long^her-' Ished. 11m that this is tho reason for his return Is hut speculation, for no' statement lias boon made to that effect at Mm Union Pacific offices hero or by Mr. Harrlman's associates. Hi Was even said nt the Union Pacific offices thai no word had boon received of his contemplated departure Irom Cherbourg, The coincidence ot tho Ilnaiittler'a return ht a time when tho New \York Central rumor cropped but strongest, however, Is Interpreted by Wall street gossip to mean that h e will exercise the option upon his arrival here, cov- ering about $50,080,000 worth of stock, formerly controlled for the most part by the Vanderbllt Interests, Becauso of tho conflicting reports concerning Mr. Harriman — reportB thnt be would start homo this week, reports thnt h e would not, and reports touching on his health—tho so-called Harriman stocks fluctuated wildly and the market generally was unsettled, Union Pacific broke from 2llSv& to 21094 hut late In the afternoon -when the report o'if hln homecoming wns '.confirmed, tjnion Pacific rallied and there was a general recovery In sym- pathy. New York Central- remained steady throughout, MARKET REPORT New York Provision Market Now York, Aag, » r WHEAT— No. 2 rod, now, J1.11H t, o. t*. afloat; No. 1 northern Dulutb, old, tl.4156. CORN—-No. 2 yellow, 80%o f, », b. afloat; 80c elevator. OATS — Mixed oats, 28 l o S3 lbs.. 4Sc; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 52.-SSGSVSC PORK—Mess, *2I.?G«2iiS; family, $21.60022.00. HAY—Oood to choice, 9Bc@$lJ)l), HUTTISR — Creamery, *p«lal», 27G>27«c; extra,20V4@2G&c; proems, 22<S>24«e; western factory, 21#c . OI1EESB—Stale, full cream, fancy, X.4^£c. EGG8—State and Pednaylvttala. 28031c, POTATOES — Jersoy, per bbl, ?1.25{?2.50; L, ng island. S2.OO@2.E0 . Buffalo Provision Merk.t. - ' Buffalo, Aog, 17. ~\WfiEXt—No. l northern carloads,-. * $1-32%; No. 2 red, new, 11.10. CORN—No. i yellow, 70e f. o. b. aflont; No. 3 yellow, 75%c. OATS-No. 2 white, 4t'^c f. o, b. afloati No. 3 white, 40%c. - BUTTER—Creamery, prints, fancy, ZSc; state creamery\ 27@27JScfJ dairyv* choice to fancy, 25®S6a, ' GHBBSE-^Cholce to fancy, full cream, JBV5o; fair to gqodf.liifcSMSo. EOQS-Selectcd white, 28® 20c. POTATOES—Joraey, fancy, per bfct r $2.35| home .grown, per bd., 75®80o. East Buffalo' Live Stoek Market; CATTLEf-^Prime eiport Bteers, i8,TS @7.M; good to choice butcne*'.sfeers,- S5.*75@0,75? choice Cows, HVt6&i.tiv choice heifers, $5.0O@S.50| common to Ealr-bolfers, J3.7504.8O! coninloii t o fair bulla, f3,00@4,OO; choice vOals, - J9.O0@i0.25 ; fair to good, S8.50@8,75. SJHOTP AND 'JJAMBS — Choice • spring Iambs, 10.75@7.00 ; yearlings, ?5.25@(i,G0; mixort sheep, 14.0004,75. HOGS—light Yorkers, •»SJ.0'ra>8,ifiJ medium and haat-j! nogs, J835#8,40'r- pigs, *7.5&@8.06. ' •' \ \ Buffalo Hay Market,^ Timothy, No, 1 ori. trflick, ;»i6,0d(3t \ 17.00; No. 2 timothyi JU;0O®16,d0; straw, wheat and oat, J7.60@>8.00, Utlca Dairy Market. TJttca, Aug. 16.—On the Utlca dairy board ot trade today sales of choose Were reported ot 42 lots 3,412 hoxo* all at 14 cents. BtlTTBR—20 tuba at 27#e; 87 tubs! at 2S and 82 crates of prints at 28}fr- ceiita. New Traesatlantlc Uner. Xondon, Aug. IS.— The* Cunard Steamship company is Inviting tenders for a now transatlantic liner. Details as to size, etc., have jnot been given out, hut the n<Hv ship will riot lie aa bis ns the Lusltanfa or the Mft^urer tamla, whioh she is ihteiid'ed- to replace ) wtion these Vessels lay up for, repairs. I' t I H : /', i ! ' i ' I • 1 L* 4fc 'I*^i_