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THE MEDINA A > '>, VOX,. 34 iMEIDISr-A, 3ST, Y., TI-ITXIqPDA.'Y, JANUAEY 13. I^IO, isro, 46 THE MEDINA REGISTER H, *. BOWEH, Esm*> •* • P»—n*\' S1.00 PEB YEA\ IK ADVANCE oiUnow* M0*o}0'»'»7»'-» »*o*P.J»-f I T» MsBta' lis M\w»»»*> £*•*•**». L i a waiTiNQ, .. , ' Ml Pearl Sirw*. «.„._„ Offlo# ho*« 11» * *• »-.'<«iP^mv^M*** GBi J ,nVA«D„OTH80S.tt.B. ,p\*tfitolaaand « aad raSSanot on vmawM betvrna • wffiftatarBtrW u>d pwkArum*. (^•KtSwM!. * to«,MdTV>gJ.». Walaaa^^Taowdairsmd ^toraey, * » ^Jry\ Hoars. Moadar and. Friday, a W 5;30p, W. BcUhlhonw- , OaiaMscalls forattfoaa aadovanlnas, la XiHW * JS*5» BU>< *' Cuter 8trwt. ^. , OMoa W\l » lUffiEwl. ant <«r wass of Main St. oni'tarl Btr»> Tk/TABZ W)OIS« IIOSFJXai* \ • JVL JM Bark Avasuy, jiStail, gorswal \A OhrojloCaaw welt «»awa tor,NuWr supervision of, trained nurto ^ot ions Mpsrlnno*. VT , „ Ilarift of Orlesa* County. OAMlaCoutHbaM. 1K)!UMW.t!0880H, '• JT «ap«lal«ia«Bi»tIJiO* . for Ori«*««Oo«ntT. OfBoe a» Court HOUM. OVM0M«.iii«twt8*MnUir la aaas, jaonUi, 0\ JE3L DoTfM-Konrawflllix* „ - Ball Prions S»* Offlaa Hants-* to 1J A.H, i to 5 P. M. 1PU Sta. « »- 2 9 16 23 3D » JANUARY Jwip n«n* * • 3 10 17 24 Tat. • * 4 31 10 SV4. • * 5 12 19 ;•& ?»•,.•.. Unfa » • 6 13 20 3^ PH. • » • 7 14 21 3.1. 1 3 IS 22 2*: a? • * ' * A. 0AWS0N7 OFFICE HOUKS-10 to Jlj8,to47 to ,jS. OFFICE—At south side of Ajy residence. 32Q M6iu St. | • HOttsaand lotfar.aaleor xent3S\o.4M north stda Cooler Street, A . DJWSOlf House Mid 10M\ Commercial Street,' foe sale cheap. Small payment down, Moitm«go«t6p«to«ati , . , On nooount ot my huelth mT dootor has »dTiiod mo to go to « dlfforeat climate, »nd»> Iwouldllk* tooloiwout«U ot mr tiropafctj belora I go, ToBet tot i»l«:8 itom on Miila Strwt mod one on Oentdc StiMl; tlnu»»toro»»r»o«ntrilly loontcd modln lit flno oonalrion. All loMOd (or »S *•»»_,With ptlMllgo 5 J8BML Ho to S j»»rt. Therenuura from 1350 up,to 1500 «r )nr. BOOM »nd lot On Conter Btnot, Ko. 409. looatlon If Ann. Homo •nit lot on Hwllqr Street. Homo and lot on W**t ATODIIO tight lu ltont ol tha new C»thoIlo Ohnroh Ioff«r-torMaomr. fotiaec cettdenooOB MslaBtEWtiSS tesfeant aaMslaStewst »nd 1W feot deep xnn« .to ffilnnin't Alter. No oall to ni t drive In front ot houM,9 largo front rooms, 2 large ilttlng rooml, 2 dining rooms, 8 bath roome, one upiUiri,otio downitalti,S large kltchem, It T»drooin», »om6 tar* l»xgo lootaa There are two Boynton fnrnaocsln thlr home, and combination ga« and eleotrio light, all Heir gaa bxinxei and chande- lint, asdsrr ga* p!pM ill InrooJih ths hoiue, , ' I ihalt ahdeatdr to be art mr prtient raaldence or mf offioe oTer the union Bank for the neit ten dajs to mcetranr One who wishoi to bay any of the) above property. Drop ine a postal that yon With to meet me and I will glvo prompt aniwer. I will giro -yon. good warranty deed arid aearolt to anyot the ahove propr ertji. It la all free «nd blear ot taiort- gagei. Ton bah Bny aay; ot thll property on jorii owa termi.by making; a falrtmrr ohate payment, and owners will Bive uye yoaritsDay for It, .Interest 6 percent., -payable semi-annually, t will inake a big dlaoount for cash down to anyono httylnigof the ahoye property. A. 6AWSON* Medina* Sbs. <00& COO PEOPLE'S .PULPIT... Sdnhgnty ; CWARLES t. RUSSELL, Putor Btoollyii Tabernacle, • I>;I .irine'iin .•?. ;.Qoo I have a\ Hat ot farms for sale Ih-Orleans Niagara and Geneseo .Counties. Al l klnda, all prlcos, all looitlons. Beeldonces In nearly all parts of the Tillages to suit,all pooirofc books from 11,800 to *B,OO0. Comb and see me; lot iirarwantslie known,'and we.\will talk it over. .Also ono of tho best country hottls in \Wostoru New York. •, Obmeand soo an*old resident—a man that will give you n 8g.uare deal. Has tarras all sizes, both, moderately arid Highly Iraprofedt troH330 to ^lOO- per acre and up. Xon. make, rid mistake when you doal through EtiBlgn, Seo him , personally for ohblce lnfestirient. Also finebnlldlnglote androaklonooaIn town. . JdhriSriinble'offer!. Bla valnable'frriit. farm for aale, oonslstlnK of 02 acres of rich, mellow soil—right in the peaoh bolt, located SK miles 80uthB««ffrom Lyndon yllle. Tenabresot'ofiblco..appleor«Brd 5 aires of peaohes, a and 1 years old, pears, .ptdmtr, oherrlei arid jrrapos. In •abundance. (JoodbriUdings. Farnivrell . ferioed. Six aeres of timber -\. • • 'Katrpnage the New ^iive Barn ,': -Hayriig jtitchasetf' the ©ds- *.. ,-^otdti?^WB4fn- we: afe in ; thpbusjfteastoaeqptfamodaie '.•-. 6tir'jj^irptisj. ^icl we\ ; -svaot 11 ybTir:* ;patrj)nagei. , prices. ..; fefi^onablef Best service. '.'•'. DalLancl fafrcoiivinced/ CHRISTTMA.S %* Aapl Said Onto TVia. Fey 'M»t Fof, BeKold.1 Brinfc TTouOiwa T&v -of <Wjoy. WlfelvSlUll.Bela AB P(op>f Fix Unto. Yon I (.Ban*. 7h» R«y» fat, lh* C«y o(D»rjoV» Snyief, »>Jch1iCi(ratfltlu|Uid - ' (tlitefe 10, llj, OOQi > ii.illin » • 111 » • •'ill » »— 3 r& t% Elclimond, Va„ Use, 23.—Foster jSuar sell of the Brooklyn Tn!)ernncf»ptc«elj^ Sd b?ra t,qday ton lat'go &a§ attentlTe audience from the above .text He saldi - - \ There Is an appropriateness in : tUe generhi rjoy pf fte Christmas -M'Mon. eTen though some of It I s not wisely expressed. Ibo happy custom oJ glv- UJK tokens of love and friendship pjce- •vraUs eyerswhqro the e'tpry of Jesus has gone, liven the (Urns-Houses au't prisons: make special pfovisjon thftt the Oay y^hlcU qeroholtea tUo Sayior'g mrth may, so far as possible, be a linppy one, a. Joyous one, t e nil ronpldnd, I'Ue jKigret! of .our dtlicns and the unfor- tunnte of slenfler, moans are often* kindly, remembered by their inoro lilph^ ly favored relaUTes and neighbors. Surely this Is as It ought to be. Bom,.- tosy hare been Injured by receiving bounties, but few, It any. have over been other, than blessed In the giving of then), irereiri we «ee~cpnroborated' the Savior's: ov?n words, \It is lhore blessed to givo than to receive.\ it I» godllko to give. Our text tells u« of aod's grcnt QUtj ana although it Is ovldent that our; Lord Jesus w«» boru about October- 1st. instead of JDccomber 25th, tnls makos no material Oilterence, for It i* the great fact that wo comfnemoratev and not the particular day ot Its occur- rence. l*t u» conilder today, the? great gift <jf Ood's love which th « Apoetlo refers to as \the uuspsaliabl* gltt\ (II Corinthians is , iC). At «e discern somathltsff of its length and\ breadth and heisut and depth, ou r amasement U the more, out joy to- crcascs, and we bato tho more deslr* to bo llkowiss generous wltb alt WIUJ ^vhom we have to do, espociaily wltl* all who are lew fortunately situated than ourselves, - either to temporal or spiritual matters.. 'All men realise, to some extent at least, their Imperfection—that nil have atnucd and cohio short of the glorr of God. Men's thought* toward God seem to run along tho line* of fear; unworthr ot Divine favor, they fear Divine wrath. So it was with the shepherds as related In our context. \When the angel of the I^ord appeased to them to announce Messiah's blrtb, thor feared. Foe what purpose would an angel or messenger coma to them, except to render some denunciation or tt> foretell some calaltrophet H waa. therefore, that the first* words ot the messenger were, •*Fcar^oti\ Bo> to approaching mankind in general witlt God's message t o sinners i t Is npbto- ptiito that! wo Begin by saying, Kear ndiTf, The God .Tfe preach' unto yoti I s not * demon seeking yonr Inlnry and -'your torment. Ho, Is a God of WI«- ddm and Atisl,teo aud JCova wlltt al t Sowot to carry to successful concln- ston m Wise, dust and Loving Pro- gram respecting our race,. \which: ti e purposed In himself from \before the foundation jot the world (Epheslan* i, 0,4K- '• ' Satan has used this human tendency of fear as) a lash wherewitli to drive man away from God, and from -the Bible, his Revelation. Vr\e afo -not, therefore/, to accredit to our fore- fathers the ylelousnesa of character whlcli steems to be Implied Id the creeds or the ''dark ages\ teasa dowh to us; rather we ara to .credit > those vicious udsropresentatiousotonr Heavenly Father to the great \Father of-ties.\ He It is T?ho in the dark of the past planted the seeds t>l whattne Apostle terms \doctrines ot defiis\ 0 Timothy iv. 1). We thank the Lord, that gradually we are getting \our cfeS <sf -understanding opened to recOgnte tbe true character of God and Jesus Obrist whom he ha,th sent, and \who Is his express Image. Hark; to the Lord's message through the prophet Isaiah. Foreseeing on* es-. trangemerit fforn himself and Our en- slavement by tlib Adversary, 'he tellS us in s o inany tyoras, Their tear t* ward me Is not otnie, but Is tadght by the precepts o f men—as. Inspired Tw our adversary, the devil (Isnidh 33dx f God's Christmas Gift. Intending from the first not to • abiin. dbn his fallen humnh erdhtareSfo. tit- ter destruction, the Father purposed In\ himself, in advauce, the-great Ela* of Salvation Bow in progress, EMhl before the foundatipii Of the vforia (ho purposed that Jesus , should ,be ifno : Lariib. Of God to take kway tho; sin ef, the world-and eventually to bring ail the willing and obedient Wck to hnr- 1 mony with hlmseif, so that only th e wlifuily Wiekea wftild experience th e veages of sip, death-^'Secbrid ^)eat!!, ,, But God ha? a due lime foe every fea< tiire of hiS great Hap:. Four tjl6us£trid years sped bj; oei0fe it belcaiiSe \{Luts time\ to sendtthe Only BegctWh. Son^ Mo th# world to redeem 'it. \In tho'j ifnlricss Of time Godsent forth hb Sprii; born : nf a wornan\ CGatatirins j[v, 4). \In due time Christ died ior ;tbe tfn<: gbdly'Vfortjvone hundred and; sixty: : years affef sin hadl entered (EomariS: v, fl). At flrsfc w e are amazed \at sfieli a delayC ;Nbican\tb§ matte); lie fetttts^ faetorlly understood until wo learn' two things:— .(1) That mnWs experience/vitii sin: and! death is a. part of the grett^lessOf 'whiebcioa. designs all to ha^Tearn- irig tile, esceedlng sinfulness 1 ' o f sip; tater wheii the second great lesson shall ho given to ttahkind—thidesira| bienessI; find profitableness of right- eoUBness---\;he schooling ns .a' wiiolj; Wili be the moire effective. (2) We tnust also learn thai ojlr* dea| friends and neighbors who go dpwS 1 Into deatil are 'as if only agiffip, anfl 'have no copsfiiousness in either joy -or: 'sorrpwi, waliiiig. for. tbe;_ Mlilennia]; mbruihg—the EeSurreBriofi ttjorMhi, Their dgath would have been-nbaoltito, as in the cnSe, of the brute faifist. liai| not God with his great Jove .provided; fotjtheir redemption and ipesirreetlot'; ACtsu.lM), In,-iriawottPttlsi provision t.h'e vVBoie world; is «jlS ts©. sjeep in jesus-'in thQ-Begose t|int *bolr hcrpe re|ts Ix«tbO,greax!--;\vret|t' -n*W Jesms aecompllaheil when ho gaver: hlraaelf a ''rnnsQra for All *b bO-tcstUScd In duo tlno\ <1 Timothy 11,1|(- -a'lioro lsf t difference, therefore, between, the world sleeping In Jeswtaa tboOUureh; who fall asleep to; ChrW, 33bodhuxch. 48' composed of tabos? ijcgrpcten of -the holy Spirit during tliln' ^Soapel Ase, Who 'maintain' twelr relwtiopslilp to Obr|sf» <iiQ U«nd» as \jHoml>cr8\ ! ltt-lJls Body, and wlioar* Goihasa pronihsed, Unit as tho; shaxre wlili Cbrlst In nls siicrlfldal ilcntli, they (halt nlap Blmre with tarn In Ms glorloys reaurrocUoti to honor and 'irawjorlnilly <ylilllppians il, ..May. ' -. *-*•, i'bo.Bcrlpturw ntalwv^o''plain tho fnet OaiX wh.jlo Jesui^vast born o* 4 e woraan, this ivnv not tho b^eglnnlne ot hit existence, for \ij« wsw with th e Fatbex* bofofo tap, wia WHS.\ H e was U»e very \beginning- of tho Crea- tion of God\ (liUBvein!lonc HI, 11). As St. John dcclnreao, \In ties beginning was the Word (IU)goi) axtff tho Losos was with Tho God mii thee logos -was « Qod- « • • By him w*a«> nil things rondo that were xnadoiina Twltliout lilm was not ouo ttxxng .|l)l^a;ei\ , Bo -was \made flesh nnii dvnilt «*xv)!ig«t TOJ,\ \lis csuno unto tils own and hit own received him nat, but lo as ninny ns received hlni, to» them ga-we ho pdvi- lego to heconio istons ot Ctod\ (Joixn i, W«. \ » Tho Scriptures rank) clcsw to us that ttio t'sitlior did wot cofiiptet tho 8te to bo our llcdeeiuca>-«n lhs» «cntmry» bo Invited him to <lo so, imOt ict'before liim t** st<;nt JXBwanli (}) !Xho prlvllesso o( pro-vring his loy- alty to tho (•^stthor (qEefcwrowi x. 7j Psalm xl, 8). (3) Xho prlrlle-so 01 lervinj tho fall- en race, m thstlr Itttlt«nJ«r and Bo- storer (Matthow xx, 88). • (3) Tho honor of lilga, sextiutloa to oven .greater diKBitlCJj than ho had: be- fore he left the Eathc't-to loner, elory and Immorlalltr, far nbovc angels and principalities ax*d iwer* and orrery nnm* thsjt l» tismancd, St. I'nul, la re- icrrlnjc to tho matter, tell* us that our Lord, \\for tho Joy tint -waa tot b«f ore him, endured t±»e eras, dualising: tho iham«\-«nd ncrw, In con*cquonc«i is set down On tuc tfjlit ksnnil oC tho Father on high. (Holitowav xlli 2). \VMle tho SscvIorVtut tho Otadst- mas xlftdo use In one ssenio of tho word, yet the gift \v«* WON xioni nnotber stnndpo^tnMihootsh It vrsts all contained In tbmt ptlmstrar glifc .Our Lord, awt, by obedient* t»-tho.DtTlno Law. demon jtratted bis rlcht to eberanl life; «tnd, nt tlfee sart^ times, by bl» con- secration to ie»thMie lodirfowt- tho,- life be wiia lid&riftW to * have. KOr did 6e cvor]ta*ei flbftcte. HO strosa; frotn thodend «r| tlia tbKid day. pdr toetea as n New creattrr«*-nj n *t)lw belie (11 Cottothlans 111; 1% tte did Indeed npiifcitf to tilt apostles doting tho sttbaat|U6ttt forly days, hut not M before. Althoash, nltexr Ma reswrrec- tlon* he npneaoed In Ihe flcab, be was not flesh.\ tie 3had Wkea tliO bodty Of flesh, \for tho suffering off death,\ and not to keep eteirnhlly, WJien ho baa da- ItheatancrlnclnK It, tli6 Beau hid served his jrarpok i=r<» high axmltatiOn:. I s on tho spirit, piah.es . far jboves nngcts. His appearances: Soring the\ forty days Were very brief and few, nftet tho mnnxier m whicah. angels .Bam proffeBaly appeared In f3io flcsbu 4hoy -weto for the purposes, of cowlnclag thecals- olples that ho -was W ibttscr dead, and to convince thean ol» tn«t lie was no longer limited to tlrtiW powezs, as beford bis death, tie •mis \pttt to •deatti in the xlesh, but ^lilckened In spirit?\ (I Pctexr fli, 18), , \The BodyofChc-ilt.\ ' Notice bow God's gift «Jpnndav car- rying blessings' wlthckebt change. Th? glorified Jcsusv vvhoil Be ascended up On high, bad to KM W3HE, to to arpeak, the aumnn, earthly rlgSsts wbleb. bO Jiad sactiuceaL- ttliese rights Tvero sntEeient for the fthote World. BV cause all had t»een condexiincd through one man, all pould'lio Utrstifled, atoned' for, t>y the Baeciflco lit oae perfect mnn -.I'the man Christ JesrcM, Who gitvO himself a tnn«)m (or all\ (I Timothy ,11, 5* G), • ' Bat the ascended Sa*-ior,| httbough bo «iamo Into *h e World, to.botbe Sa- vior. Of file toewld, did xiOt.j'nppty the uierdt: of his' saerllleo , for tho -^svorld, .'but,, as tho Scriptlifes , show,, lie ap- plied, itforhlsr CJWSkndlthe entito household of faltli, Tmbeiiovers ari not covered \by that application of treat: jaign ftiesc wui apply thO llooa afresb-not again fgr his members and the bousebold of faith, however, jiut for tho world, as the type clcmly ihowa, \The Riches of His Gr*c«.\ .; Glanco backward now, and see the unfoldings of, the Dlyin* Plan: The Bttba ot, Bethlenejn; «tho Man, of, Soe- rows; (he Rl»en t-ord; tho ABcended BE%h Priest shd Adydcnto! tne apnrcK pi;l»ttOn of his mexitj. to the Ohurctt; the Joyof forgiveness of sins ahdree- onciUtiUon t o Clod experioaced by al l believors; their (nStructlott In (bje. School of Christ; their testing and proving by trials and dpcultios; and, finallyii their glorification vsith tlicjtr Lqrd In the Millennial Kingdom, in (urn, -tho.glotlous Brophot, Priest, Me- diator, King, Head and \members?' compile, wiULJnstltutetbe MlUonuiai Kihgdopl reign pt rigbtopuariesa fo r the \blessing; Qt the worla, Ap'pisjng hhf rnofit for tho world and using it also to seal tho Now Covenant, hue opens up tho way -svberoby nil then livlngmay booonie rccou.yied, to flod-r maj- bo bleasod With xestlhitton to toll perfection o f mind and morais iind physique—and have, hnck again t'bo Paradise, lost by sin but redeemed, at. Calvary, \ \ Tho Savior purposes, In harmony with; .(ho, »|viri6 Progwin,, that no t merely tlio momhers of the- raco liv- ing a t the tlinq of his Second Corn- ing and the establishment o( bis Kingdom shall be blessed by Clod's great Christmas Gift, but additionally, evo.ry mepibor of, Adam's race, liorice tho arrangeniont is. as tho Master tells us, \AH that nro in jMelf jrraws Ihstit hear* the voice of the Son ot man and come forth.\ Tbo \pvercomora\ of tbl* Unio ot evIL, bsvlng\ passed tbClp trial, will come forth perfected In llfo—tt»6 Church on tho Spirit plauo. being tho \first fruits.\ The ranialnder of man- kind, unapproved of God, ab.aU cptae fortb uutoi n rosurrcollon of crltta— Mat, iudimteflf, kstinp. Thoy will tome forth (hat I t may bo tcstltlea to tliew— In tbnt,' tbolr due tiuio-tbnt ahrtat died: (or their alps and that redemption through bis blood nan been provided fo> thorn and for all Of Adam's wee. During that thousand yoasas of trial thoy must eltbor accept God'a gmco and co-operate in their nilvanca to per- fcctlou or ho destroyed In the Second tocath ns nnwortby or any further Di- vine favor and blessing, (IQrtat Joy Unto All Pswplt,\ TSuly, dear friends, Wo ara begin- ning to understand tho messagfe sent us through tho nngei whoa our Savior wo* born, Tho message Us not.Fenr greatly; I bring; you bad tidings ot eternal torment nod misery for nil p*o. pie. It Is the very roverasoot tbhf, uMncly, ''Fear not; I bring; yo« good tidings of great joy wblcb shnll ho unto nil pcoplo,»* Tho joy; has no t bcea to all people as yot. Even th e knowledge of the Lord ha s reached only about ono la ten of earth's popu- lation thus far. And what did reach them was generally a very unsatisfac- tory, unreasonable message of datama- tion .ami great misery, Aa wo have just teen, however, tho great rlnn of the Ages Ii rolling onWaxd towaxds coaptation, and Its progress at every stage makes for fresh blessings aud fresh revelations o t tbo glorious things which God purposed In hlxhsetf from bbforo the touMation ot the wocld. jfcnlj the Scriptures/ say, A* tho beav- (ota are higher) ipari tho earth, lo am 'God's ways higher than man's ways and bit thoughts higher than mini's thoughts Cfsaiiit IV, 0). \Thankful ntld faithful We should be, fop tbo furtlierf knowledge oi God's greot, riari, whfch how 1st streaming: forth from hts \Word for the Messing of all whoso eyes ot tutdorstnndlris. and oars ot faltli nro open. Wc\*re truly thankful that our friends and neighbors Are hot In everlasting tor- ture, but, on the contrary, waiting: far the glorious HOIennlal morning and its blood.\bottgh't opportunity of resti- tution (Acts III, 10-21). We nro thank- feij >ee± tJafe 4B 6M'* 8W*idOJi£& •We have been called to bo \momlio» w of the Body of Christ, to snare In his sufferings and In his gtorloUs reigu and work of the future, Xt Is possible foe those Who thus sop the real value of Christinas Da y to be * thousand- fold more happy and more gratefal'to God than others could be . In turn they should seek to distribute the blessing and to glorify our Father in heaven, who has called Us out of dark- ness info his Tnarvelious light. TRIES TO COT PATRON'S THROAT IT '01 Utter to Senator Dolliver Given as Reason by the Preslctejit. .prices and Shaw Rropped top—At Reg- jiI)»rM3sbln«t Meetlna at Which prs|- Ident's. Decision Was Concurred In AH ths Memberi Were Present Ex? cspt Secretaries Balllnaer, Diokln. jon and Nagel- After a cabinet meeting lasting.; pearly, \fouf ionrs President Tntt oaus'ed tbo announcement to be m»4s. thnti«! had directed Secretary Of As\ ilcutturo AVllson, to diamlas caitord l'luchot front the^fflcp ot forester of 4l\e agrlcultur© doWtoont, Later on it Wa,s made known that. Sooretary Wilson, In accordance with a decision ot the president and cabl- ,t^t, had dismissed Oyertqn W, Prlco, associate forester and Sir, Elnohot'ii chief assistant, and AjMWri&er 0, Shnw, assistant law officer ot th e tot- ott service, The aotlon o t tbo president, o n tho ovo of ilia congress Investigation tnjo tho allegntlons and insinuations pgiilnst Socrotary ot tho Interior Ball* Ing&r'a conduct of tho policy o f oon< sorvIrtB nntwal resources Is oortalp to cause a senntlon, its political effect, according to opinion In Washington, mar b e far reaching. Coupled with, tho dismissal of Foiv ostor Firioliot was the significant ac- tion* o f the heusoot representatives In connection with, the joint resolution for an Investigation of the charges nt- lectins Sooretary Balllnger. Through a comblnptlon of Democrats and no. lnibllcan Insurgsnts, .aided, by po^ tonal frlonda ot Mr, Blnchot among tho touso membership, tha honse to- Jeoted that provision pt this resolution Which, directed Speaker Cannon to cliooao ths representatives who should lit on tho congress commlUco on In-. \.Ulry The Cnnuon orsuntnatlon which stood boblml tho rcsoluuon for an In- vestigation waa overturned by a baro' majority of throo, Undor the rpspln. lion as amended tho nouso nwimbors of th e joint.commlttco of inanity will bo elected by tho house Itself. jnn Ohrast's merit. In ordexr to get unilet the merit of Christ IIO'IO they must bti- Ueve,. renounce sin find smnke.a conse- cration of themsoh'cs to walk In the Redeemer's footsloiis as living sncrl- ficesi \ilnder ifchls iirovls3on the Gospel ;call'hds been going forth fof now' eighteen cotttecrios, '1'be object ofthls, th& Scriptures tell: Us, is to Select ptt- maxlly tho dtturcil of Christ, a, \little' .flpc^,\ 'Itiie Bride,, the tnnib's wlto\ and. joint-hclr- witlihliDs In: his aiillen' nial Klngfl 01XX« with is to bless the wby d.' '' Throughout-thIS;(!ospe! Age a falth- fui \llttlo- .fiosck'' iiiis sraddally 6een, gtttbered. tlieir tot Is-fiielr -vvi.liing-'' '. nessi' tO T lay «loWn their liye.s la the :'Lord's Sorvice-^ht the service of fhp. Trrxth'pdIn, thotorvieo'ofthe breth- 'ren, iu'dolhs thlftheyj are'sacrlflclhg , wlt&.Jesusi ais tho Apostle suggests, \t \beseech you, thoMforew brethren, by ^the tnetoles •of God, tbnt yo present youir bodies he. Ilyifig, tociiOiiO; holy ahd • acceptiiblo uxito Cod; .^whjoh' is your- reasoriMo servico\ CKoniiins; 3ii,, 1). iMs saofIdee- o f Oh'fistes'''mombeta\ is' ! dotintld in as part dnat pS'rcel' of the- ':sacrific8of.C3bristi 'iVTieithis'eacritib- iing-shiiilbe: finisiirf it *wili niean that '.this niOrit of Ohriit's sacripce stt Cal- vary apnropcia{ed:IS' tio'Ohurch wtii havfe'tiijeh la3d down agnln^teturned to the credit of,tbo Redeemer. Thcnj. ^at-tfip conciusion\of:0hls Age, frben'thO- „^__ r ^ T _ n fltsfe ','nienlbex; of:|her BoSy.' 1 taa suf+ iicciisiasites,v.'5rjohn. A ; ilj Mi, • ^••fa%&y0-)^-,Mii^fd^M$li* McKeesport Shaving Shop Is Scene of Lively Skirmish. Plttsbnrg, Jdnv 12.—Locked In a bar- ber Bhop In Fjtth avenue, MoKeosport, by Joseph 'Robinsoni William Porter ot West Sixth, avenue, McKeesport, had a narrowing experience Untlt a policeman arrived. Kobinson, tt is said,'threatened to cut POrtei's liead oifVnnd, raisor' In hand, chased Porter about the shop. Porter received several gnSlies in the face and wa s almost exhausted wlhen. OSlcei' John Heimlich hrpjfse in the door of the shop, ttoblnson. ban just taken a revolved from a drawer. The oilleef knocked It out of his Sand and'with Porter's aid captured the razor. As-Fiobinsoii was shaving Porter the latter beoame suspicious of his ao- tlonsrf v The) ibarber had \gut the bus': tbiaer's noes: Several times and contin- ued to prick at the throat With the ra- zor. Porter attempted to get (rom tho cnOlr. ' \i*ou 'sib itill!,\ Hoblnson is alleged to have? exfelpimfed as be stropped the, faior. Porter dashed for the door, Dili the bfcr,ber was too qulcK'tor/ hinj, arid, turning the key, ordered Porter to getbaoiemte the chair. Porter placed a table- a»iu sonuS ctairS between, himself aBd tho e«- iagOd barber,- but Robinson reached iin) With the razor several times and iM hirn. cornered when tbo police- man hagpp&fied along. Robinson Waft examined, at th.e'Mc- S&eBport police station later tind ad- ,|udgea Insane. H e was taKea to the coiraty iotho, f brier says lie will purchaso a shav- tp|.outapti- ; _ •\•'•- ' \< ' • BENZOATE OF SODA Professor Told of Hi Use on Guinea Pigs Without Injuring Animals' Organs. The taking of testimony wa s re- sumed before ft master in chancory In th e federal court at Indianapolis in th e enso o t Williams Brothers Co. •nd Curlico Brothers Co., food man- ufacturers, against Harry B, Barnard, stale food and drug commissioner, nnd tho state board ot hcaltb. The case Is that In which tho complain* ants sock to enjoin tho defendants (rom enforcing against thorn tbo rulo against the salo nf food products con- taining benxoato ot soda as a preserv- ative, . Dr. Hokton, professor of pathology .; Hush Mldteitl. college ot ChljCago nd the University pt Chicago, toaU- Hod In regard to some experiments with guinea pigs. Two groups of these pigs had been used, one group having received flnily flows o f bon- toate. ot soda mid the olhor group noho, tbo experiment continuing ovor a period of four months. At tho end ot that time • the guinea pigs were killed Mid i t was found that tho or- gans, tissues- and arteries of tho ani- mals had Buffered no Injurious effects. It wa s pointed out that the amount given to the guinea pigs Was about proportionately equivalent to 36 grains ot th e benzoate ot sodn a day for a man ot average weight tor a. period of several years. NOT READY FOR FRANCHISE Indians Petition Congress That 8Uf- f rape Be Not Thrust Upon Them. Fifteen thousand members of the Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Cher- okee Indian tribes have joined In a pe- tition to congress and the president, asking tbat citizenship be withhold frotn, theni o n the ground that they tire not prepared to exercise sttcb. respon- sibility and that the United States con- tinue as their guardian. Eaufaula Harjo, head man of the Four Mothers, as the joint council, ot tho four tribes. Is called, Is at the capital to presenilis petition- He sayshls fel- low tribesmen are unfitted b y educa- tion ahd training to b e citizens of the United States.. They are less fitted for such responsibility, ho says, than the negroes, who ha.$ the advantage of association with white people before they were admitted to citizenship, \DEJANQN GIRL AND WAh'ER Found Toaether In Cheap Apartment House In Chicago, Poboita. Do J.«ion, the joung Phil- adelphia hoiii.35 who oloued a tow days agp totmvi^nt city with \?i^der)clt Cjohen, n -waitijr almost Old enough to be \tor * smodfnvher, was , arrested in « rooming house in CHjioiiigo on Monday. Cohen was also taken Into oustody, They had boon living in a obeap nparttuept houso-pp tho: north side for the last live days. To Captain Reheat the girl told n pathotlo stpry of loneaorpposs. Sbo said that hor rpotHer ha,d just die.d and that ber fathor was living; In anothoi; etty, 'Thero appeared, to bo nothlnpj tor bar but a hoarding school. No- body soeined t? uhdorstand or syjnpii' tblso with bov but Cohen, a waiter; paarrlod and 43 years old. He waB: •mployod in the same hotebwhore she ttved, \Whop »li« spoive ot Cohon it whs evident she bold hint in high regard 111 spite Ot the foot that ho was compelled to pntvJx hor jewelry to buy food sirico their arrival bore. Boglnhlng with their flight from Killadolplilft Poo, 29, tho girl told ho*. thoy had gono to New York and spent onn night tbore. in. Now Vorlc thoy decided to go to London. England, but tearing detection i t thoy tried t o em- bark In this cotmtrx tl-oy tools; a train to Montreal, Falling to catoh a trans- atlantic stonmor at Montreal, a s thoy had hoped to do, they traveled by rail to St Johns, N. B,, where tboy hoarded tho steamer Corslcap. According to the girl's story thoy would no t allow hor to have \Toot- sey,\ hop dog, with her on tho boat, so they landed when tboy touched at Hal- ifax. N. S , But as their combined cap- ital when thoy started from Philadel- phia was only *MO, %1U belonging to tho girt and ?15 to Cohen, it Is bO' Hevod they did not \hnA'6 money enough left for their passage lo England, Thoy then wept to Boston nnd after staying \tboro.' one night hurried to Chicago, reaching jhore last Thurs- day morning, \Wo passed ns father nnd daughter wborover wo wont,\ explained Miss Do Japan. \Sontetlmos wo gave ono name and sometlmos another, but, usunlly as ''Mr. Robert Laplaco and daughter.\ DIED IN HOLE HE DUG Flnkoltteln's Body Found ( ln Tunntl He Was Making Towards Jewelry Store, Tho diggers found Isaac Finkclstolu dead i n tho tunnel ho was grubbing under L,udlow street, Now York city, towards Grand street and Ztrinskl'a diamonds, A cavoln. caused no doubt by the riitnbllng at a heavy truck along tho asphalt overhead, had broken down the walls ot his burrow, cutting oft his retreat to the collar ot tho new building at G3 Ludlow and smoth- ering him undor many toot ot heavy damp sand. There wore certain Indications that ho mndo a desperate effort to claw * way out But Flnkloatoln did pot havo a chance to the world. Between him and tho entrance cf the tuniiol tho cavoln had built up a five-toot wall,ot,earth and stone, The street was ten* foot abovo his head. Ho could not lmvo kept allvo more than n few minutes at most after the tunnnl gnvo way. From, tbo tunnel tbo diggers un- earthed a shovel and a sack. Nobody knows how long I'lukolstoln had boon milling undor Ludlow street, a n Inch at a time. Throo months would hove boon hardly enough time for the job. if h e bad kept a straight course, he would have struck the cellar wall of Harrla Sakolaky»s tumltnfo stors nt 53 Ludlow'alrcet, across tho alreoU Tho rear ot ZtrlnsKI's store, with Its stock ot ?G0,O0O worth of diamonds and jewelry, seeoHiuig to ZirtHBkl, la separated from the furniture store only b y a thin partition of wood, Loneliness Dispelled -ELL Telephones li»vowrou|ht a sgtMt cluua«e in locial 1 condition! oil ihe:(irm, THie »biB(tyio'sld'to. sWtttlk-. I lives and friends, no matter how far cb'tlsal, bssa.biwWi, in a (rest measure', the dcenlletlinsr of IcMsotxtaoai. 2 Bell Teiephphe,yon «ar» leirn dM.-n'twi, of U d«y , . lbs doctor, coayerw >vith your triendi, »n& : % ester of emergency, summon aidt without deUy, ITietclephone gives ono » feeling of cowfiikiico «nd tetufky. In moro ihan a hundred »nd one. ttsys & proves itself » Ufeful and willing compsnion. Hsve you * Bsiftelephone.? It noticontult ocrr Mwa«»t to-day, Rates »re reasoniblc. NEW YORK TEIJEPHONJ! COMPANY Sucetaawr to Th*-3MU T«I«H»*OII« Co«|«ss«» the Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Company The Officers and Lktcton^fithii Company, afUr careful consideration, ham decliti fa increase the rate of interest to 4%'««r annw <?» open ac- counts on sums not exceeding; $10,000, same to • become *jjfkctivt•Jrom January 1, iwft. Tho conditions which prevailed tori)\ OMirithi Mo throughout the country h*vo miteriiUy chained, tmd m view oflbls wo feel that vfltit tljo IncirwMed pi»t- perity In bu^Ineit and oonsiqmat d(m$ fcr money, we out now ply « hl«het fat* oTtttil*lt to «Sttr depojitors. the Rocheiter Truit * Ski* Cttwi: CompsMiy Main Strtxrit Wsst «d Eixiangt S&Ml RochtN*sjf,N.*V, s seassa HE WILLHOT HES1GH Speaker Cannon's Reply io Re- ports In General Circulation. MARKET REPORT New York Provision Market New York, Jan. 11, WHEAT—No. 2 rod, now, $1.82 f. o. jj. afloat; futures closed lower, May $1.21% July 51.10%. CORK — No. 2 white, In elevator, now, 73%o; futures closed unchanged, May 76#c ' OATS^-Nalural white', 20 to 32 lbs., new, 52%@54*&c; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., «g>53e. BUTTER — Creamery, specials, 36c; extra,'35c; process, 26%i3>29o| western factory, 21@25c. OHEKSto — State, full cream, sp»- clals, 17%@18c. BOGS — State and Pennsylvania, TlfVOFrlEN KlLJWtri REMITS Three Overcome by Funies Iri Beer Vatj First Victim Will Recover. Punxsutawnoy, Pa., Jan. 12.—^FUmes ot a liquid cleaner used in scouring beer va(s a t the Punxflufawney Brew- ing company's plant killed two men and so affected a third that h e is In a serious condition at the Adrian hos- pital. Tho dead: Edward Hull, 2G years old- leaves a.wifei Frank Williamson, 24 years old, unmarrlpd. Partly asphyxiated'. Qcorge Myers, unconscious SOVeral hours, will re- cover. Myers' chances of death were many limes greater thari those ot Hull and \Williamson as (he had been in a, tank, bait ah hour, and when over- come remained at the bottom several minutes before ho was rescued. The men who died were overcome by, fumes hi rescuing him, Myers was pleanlng one ot tbo half- dozen tanlts when others doing simi- lar work i n tanks nearby \beard him, call for help. Willlainson JuinpOd Into the tank and brought Myers to: th e top, where Hull and others took th e unconscious Man Before he could crawl ou t William- son was overCorne and foil back. Hull and two companions reached down and pulled Williamson ou t uncon- scious. As they did so Hull was 1 over- come and fell in. The two men Were dead In a few minutes, Hull was a son of John Hull of Bailefonte. POTATOES—Maine, por hag, J1.60 ©LOO} state per bbl„ $l.E0@.l,75. Buffalo provision Market. ( Buffalo, Jan. 11. WHEAT—No. 1 northern, carloads, $1.23%-, NO. 2 red, 41.2D, CORN—No. 2 yellow 71c afloat; No. 3 yellow, 70c. OATS — No. 2 wbltO, 52c f. f. o. b. o. b. patent, family, Ulloai; No. 3 white, 61c, *. FLOUR — Fancy blended per bbl„ $G.505\j>7.25i winter patent, J0.00@6;75. BUTTER — Creamery westorn, prints. 37@38cj state creamery, 35c; dairy, choice to fancy, 81@32c. CHEESE —Choice to fancy, full cream?\ 17@17i6c; fair to good, 10Q> 16*4e. EGGS—State selected, white, 40c, POTATOES—White, fancy, per lm, COo; choice, 48@48c. East Buffalvj Llvestook Market. CATTLE-Prlme export steers, J6.25 @6',80; good to choice butcher steers, M,66oa)6.50! choice coWs, $.5\. O0@6.60 ; choice heifers, »S: BP@B.7B ; common. to.fa.ir- hejfers, 14.0(l@B:25i common to fair hulls, S3.00©3.65; choice veals, ? 10.OO@10.2B ; fair to good, $0.25@» 9.B0. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS — Choice spring lambs, $8C75@8.!>0;, yearlings. J7.0t)<g)7.7Ci mixed sheep, S\j-. 35@0.00 . HQGS-Llght Yorkers, $8.70; me- dium trad heavy hogs, $8.85; plga, $8.7003)8,76., ___. Buffalo Hay Market. : Timothy, No , 1 on track, 116,60®- 17.00; No. 2 •Uniotby. S1B.OO®16.0(H straw, wheat and oats, t9.0Oe3>9,60. *>oi!tlon of the Inaurosnts—Some of Them Undecided as lo Whether to Attend Caucus to Select Committee Far BailimaspPInehat Inquiry = Ho Reaion Why They Should Not At- tend Caucus to Ratify Selections For Congressional Committee. Washington, Jan. 12.—\Thesa Irn> aglnary stories dealing witb. my re - tirement are getting to be the regu- lar thing,\ Said Speaker Cannon when he was asked to sa y somethulg con- cerning the reports in general circula- tion that a s a result of the bitter fac- tional row in tho house be was or had been recently thinking ot qdittlng. \Hereafter the speaker added, \ I am aot going to take the trouble to deny them. But 1 will say now, once and for all, that I am not thirtklug o f resigning and will not resign. I have repeatedly stated that I intended to 'die la the harness and the only thing that Will make me change my mind' Will bo tho failure of my district to ro-elcot me lo my seat In the house.\'. Csimonism a Tr-oublcsome Issue. Undoubtedly nt' this siatre ot the game there are imltp a [number of Mr. Cannon's friends who are- having con- siderable trouble in 'their districts over the Issue of Cannonism soMjalled, an d who would be happy to hear'that the speaker bad Issued a formal state- ment declining to be a candidate for re-election lo his present oflloo. But they are not (ho kind ot men who duck frotn under and thoy Intend to stand by the ship. Significant action was taken by Rep- resentative John Dwlght ot Now YorR, the Republican whip of tho house, when he ordered the Republican pair clerks no t to make up any more pairs until approved by him. As soon as' Representative 1'nderWood - ot Ala- bama, tho aotlnp: minority leader, learned of this he sent Representative Garner (Pa.), arting minority whip, to the Demomtic pair clexkS to ssfy that no morp applications tor pairs should b e considered unless subrhlt- teil In writing and approved by him. Tlir-sc iniurgonts to whoni the Can- non non-rollreirfnt statement was di- rected Jtiii iu:,l\d. sat tight and said nothing. Sobpr diisldiration on the part-of •Mo Insiirgrn i of their violory over lip nrai'» oi'SJnizntlnn lf>st Friday, will rOl I'm; It means, while It ap- p rnnly has not resulted In making am of tl. • dvr-J'-inthe-wool Insnrrec- tl-iii-i-lrs VP0, n 'ii Ihnjr position, has h we'.-.t lo iiim si' nny rate more Se- i'inn» afi-.n-i-'ati^r- \t t\» Ri.ivliy of U 9i <cv«.i i i.'i'im »n-l 'ho pofltion ot ll.Mr p-it'v. 1*'\iv ih« In IlrgentS n , „• ;!- . !'%__\ »j__ Kt that the slatemoiit\ pilrbortlng to havif come from tho llepttWIein congrHisional Wmmittoo, but In reality Nsilod hi two-ot: lis fllllceris, Olialrrixan MolUnley mid Sccrclnry Ixmilcnalager, did not have, tho endorsieniont' *nd approval of Pr«sldont Taf t. Or*anUatlott ,men nrouwa tho amuse oud'otr tho Capitol were Just as emphallq to. their claim that \Sdr Tflft read IhO statement and that S t was Issued Wlttt h!a full ap- provstx. Insargenlt Said to Be V/eiktnlns- Rttt oven thct ntoit rabid Insurgent, whsa li» contesiplatej t&e prcsld«nt's patroaaago doclstratlon, tBIs iwrported Congreaaloitill committee slatsment and \tho eonBeeruoncos that play Tot- now nourpurticipnllott in tbo Republi- can caucus sooat to ho called to select tin ronjorlly members of tho Ballin- gar-Finchot committee of Investiga- tion. Hud food: tor thongm. Today most of tbo Insargohts'srero wavering, ippaarently |n armeiHIng, judilng from tholr Inckof concorled diedslon ss to Whetlaer tboy wouM or -would pot at- tend this cJucns. Tbero Is no reasou why the insurg-' ohts should not nttohd the Republican eauctts tonight called to> ratlly the se- lection by each State -delegation of one of Its nuraoer for memhlrshlp on the BppijbllcRn congressional com- mittee. \ It Is ttse othsr cauous, dealing With, the committee selection phase of the Plnoliot-BalUnger •tangle, of tbo h0.itsei row,lhat wiir.bo.theretii.test . PRAISE FOR P.NCHOT - Forest Service in High- State of Efll- clenoy, Sajd 8»nator Scott. \Washington Jnn, 12.—Tho.ngrlcul- lure- commllteo- of the, houso agreed oft the agriculture appropriation bill., Tho maasuro will Carry approximately |).7,o60,006 or about trie iamo as, lii the bill for this year. . \The West ser- vice. Is to get ztboiit H,600,(HW; Gha|i'- maii. ScOtt of tho eommlttVo mado some mighty complimentary teinarW about Glttord I»lncliot, tbe former ch'lef tOreBtef. \The forest service is, in a high stale of-e>fllcloncy, o-wlng'to iir. Plnchot's adminlslratioit ot ,'ts aftaira,\ he said, \but therois norcaSon totiiliikit Will do. other Ulan remain so undef the new «al«»j\. ' - ... No preferenge Fo r Canada. IKSigston, Jamaica, Jan, it, — Tho merchants here hold. a. ae.otlhg. and after lengthily discussing the g.ues. tlon. doclilcd. they were.not prepared to recommend any trade preference for*Canada utalesstiie.xionilnien. takes the. TOsCOnsibillty of niainialnirig; tbo adv«Mtagel)us position \JTalnfUca .noV hoViaslptlie Arn'orlcan. jtnir|jjU. CrOlghion M. porakrer bOhfirrhed. 'Washington.,- Jftn, i2s-Mo senate' held &'brief. exedlitiVe session during Which a,number, ot npniinaUOhs were confirmed, itfostot th.e> OoiflrmatlOns Were ot cOnsoJar olu.cerB Sent to the SercaWlast -m-aOki Cfolghtod'M. Fpr- hkes', brother OJ e*p«n8,#r: WraKer or €>hlo,*a»- coplirnied.- «•mttrahal Of to*, tarrlttry: MMifJfotMt \ .. '\1 . \ **. ' •*¥,. f .y'-l i. •'•''' '^1 •' \*?• .-'-'•.(•• •v** ;\*& ^:^f \ *.„;!.;.