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Mi • ''''•.••.'';''%!;\^.'''\' f€*!-r*tf c :~::'' '•;\'''.-if'-\-'\' i''•';'.' '•'' *' ; ''' »f WKSW II, ' 10,0001 nsurrectos Waiting Sig- .*' Large••fur* & : BbW<m of Army Com- manded fay ftMertit Carter May Be Bent., t* M*xle»» i»*.Hl»r In -Next Few D«yp ** Ammunition Hard en Cjirp»*,*»« Antonio- for aufok ship- ment *~ Additional Negative!, of Wif M«p» of All the North of Mexi- co lent For. Sli Antpftlo, .JtBTOte J8(-OrS>w 41k : ranting the movement ot a large. P»ft *ot;fh».wholo ot tho divisional army .. now MjemWofl nfiaer tlio eojnrnttml ot t^neral'VVilllani ir. Curlerto the Me* man border in tlio vicinity of Htiglo : Pass pnd BI Paso may t)l> iBfliiea Within the noxV three or four days, ThMO orderiMilll follow Immediate- ly upon: ft tterti outbreak of tho Moxl- csn inrnifreoilon Ift tho hitherto lihaf- feotcd districts south of tho Mo fcrondo, which l» known by Oonornl Carter :Snd tho octet of staff at Wash- iiiftton, to 1)6 but awaiting tho signal for J»«u»««i. A telephone roesaiigo received liero from Basle Vim eonvwye the Jntornia,- tfoa given thereby n» American who h*« JuBt mado his way through tho newly Mfeetctldiatrldt,that 10,000 rev- ohiiloniats, moat ot whlorn hro striking coal miners, aro afwoa end waiting for the sign that, mows wwilt on tlio federal goniaona, A. spread ot the revolution idea, lioyondnil' hounds, 40* itrnlnaiod in ttio oonaorod dlspatqh from Mexico ami the Jtnrnlnenco of the fall ot tha town ot OhHmnuuii nro two detail* given by UilB American. SITUATUJiTFENAOlNG Qartaml Carter Conversant With State of Affairs In Ctilhuahua. Prom one authoritative source It wa» learned hero Wis* donornl Carter and a llraltoa numbor ot ltl« staff ofil- cers nro thorotithiy conversant with this menacing siiuatlon In the- ewatorn nitd northern dlatrlctn of Gbuwalum and that boforo tho .first rogltnont or mobilisation arrived at tho camp grounds at Fort Sam Houston, Inst Friday, Benwal J. W. Duncan, com- mander ot tho dopartmont of Toxas, had been apprised of much that hna np- poured for tho first time and by nor- aonnl Imipectlon »lon* the border noar Shtgle Pans, Imitconnrwcd the Informa- tion which bad been glwn to Wrt. , The fact that Iho coramnn'dor ot tho army of 15,000 won aow assomblcrt In 8nn Antonio baa not noKleoted to'lako ths moir mliiuw sreoautlons ngalnit Just Ms oontlniioooy that miy arlss •oroM tbo Jtlo amndo bpfor* the end ot tilt week tt demon»triU«I by the order which his gopjt to tho loci) offi- cial* of th« Mtaiourl, Kftniaa *nd Tex- as- railroad sot to <!l*lnte*T*to $. train load of »»nlunil(on \Whloh-Js <lu» to aurrlve in tho rnllroad yards within the nsxt («w days. Thirteen carloitda ot ball cartridges and ot projootlles for tho throe-Inch field guns and mountain batteries of the three, iattailons *f floW artillery ot the dtvJslonM «r»y nro on routo from Frnnklln itraon-kl, PhOatlelphln, consigned, to Colonel Charles H. Clark of tho Ban Antonio arsenal. Under tlio onlcm tasnnl from head- qiisrtofa of tho dlvlalonnl army this wnmtmltlon. will not bo unloaded but will lie switched to a stdo track and held. A telegram -wis Rent to tho fnr dopartihent for mltlltloiml hegathesfot iho w friafls bt all tbo north of Mexi- co, j Another t aottlilcli ~ht» dovolopcd by the revelation 01 condltlonn Riven, by tho wen from,0|illntah«a find which In» *itehto« thatrevoit. In the wustorn strip ot ChlhUfthua IB Imminent, wns that the toasutato Ot tho TJnltcd States at Ciudad Porjlrlb Dlaot, tlio* Jfexlcan towri across the borilor from Bngle 3?&t»,. I» guarded. This, taet vras vcrlfled by loitg distance t*leifiliono. 8,500 C0ALW1MERS STRIKE M*n Will Form Baekhons or tht Nsw ATtrly M'tnskirrsetoau According to the Information whtOh the Amoricnn who arrived In Kaglo r»S» .yesterday brings, 8,C0O coal min- ors who have ulruek from tho coal tulnes in Wedtas Negras and throflgh- out tlio south «tthat point to * point a. distance ot 1(0 miles from Oludad PorBrio IMiu, aro- ready t* form the hackbene of the he-w »rmy ot tosttrrec- tot, Th^y M* araioit with, guta and 60 rounds of «mrmmltion apiece, both ot •which ther hayo Beer* secretly collect- ing ifoin ^agents across tho hordor In American territory for tho piwt throo uionths, Already thoro aro -S0O mou in the . flejld who Jjnvd not as. yet come info a clash w1tt*~ tho fc*Jrals! but who arc moving towards the holeaguered city ot Ohlhu«Cb.ua W 3ofn'tho besieging torcBi thotOi Theso Insnrrootos . 6j»«ng up. in thercoutltry between tiiu- dad Forilrlo Diftj.aiid Wedraa Nogrua within tlio 3past \«elt and titter the or- ^tor of, ntobllisat'lon haStgojie out from the chief start In Wix»iilhgton n wcolt •so yeateraay, Tho Blgnlljoant thing about the revo- lution that has nwf begun to mtmltoBt Iteolf Ih the caufefrl eiid at'Ohtlntalma staid la lhp,t,W£hcr«i th^ territory haa t>«yn tinatr«o'ted' and, tltft nearest Jin- Jirogch to the new strip of rohelllon hy >rad\crt*ns 160Mile* lothi? W0at> '—'\ ' r* —'frr -• -1 , Yegjmir. Robbid si Village. Bank, The; safe' In tlio bknlt Of the flush- vllie flanking oempany tit Rush'vllie, K.'Y., West of QMe-sHv vftta hlovtt open •! by teggmen at 8 b^ciobk in the u\ars-' liifc 'hie siafe w»tt Wrecked ttnd Its cptitents, featimiilcd »t fiCVoral IhOfl* • B*nds of doliarsi *teloH-, A; vllfngor saw throe jrn6U, Cite \yitit a, ba# ort hfa HhoMiicr, ivailciiig trorn the bahkr * State Get* Mbnep?l Sprfnijs\ .i - Thoresfewaffoii odssinisalon hoaao- tyiireil Uie mine)* Wafer rights ot the ,%Pitter|'d,U »nd I,(Vfi»ssion slnrlnga te- hfl^ddctLtti thft-Now Yovft state fCaer-* • yslU&n. 9'lieatiito In. tte, .proceedings dWtibt t«1«e>,over tlia inmj aiid bulla- iniis 6fth.\e i#'«(ir!n8r'eompantes,but too* dhly^-vyJirifc rights the Owaora.lusvo • lu lite numeral .aprt«|isi arrfBui'iifcd«*t»«sth. . -iMb Wa HMotdcSB, tlio tour-yenr, old ditfighter'ef W, aBd'Mits. Hoyt Ha- ,iier4on Of lefilngtou, dhaUtAunos coda. **-.!*•••%...*aa'iwraeii to 'death when fP'fthUly .hphH \mlm • •prAdacnllJf. de- itroyo'ci bit ttt> a> ,^ &&$ bVothevw^ BlITEBWyt^CTift »wil»r« 0»J»et to Hm Y»rK 8f«t* ' U«su« Schedule «| J»MjH»rM by \P,r#sid««tj Wlikmtfflswe, S8-. »i««l» n?* 1 -**, hit- tor ngiii arer the New Yorfe State league schedule is expected at the meetluit. of th«Je»giteownwS'8nd m««' ggors which is to be held at EmghaW- toh today and it Is anticipated that the tentative sehsdule prepared i>y rttsident .r. H. Parrefy will be re- jected. The o*nar» of the Albapy, flyraopie, Troy and fltlca teams have effwtod a, CQipblnfttlon and h*ve- compiled % schedule of tholr own: which they will try to force through today, it cpn^ tains e> great ma»y changes trcwrt tlijt proposed, by President S^rrelh ' Scranton and WilkeSfBaffo, Watiaj* or? Monte Cross and Vf, J. Oiymer, are-both uiidorsiood to b* Jntevor of Parroli'a scheduio which provides Uiifc Sofnjilorti iVHKes-Barre, Trpy and 11(1* tn, siiftll open the season at horoe with Blnghtimtoii, Blmlra, Albany aafl-ByrA- cuse respeoilvoly hut some «f th*> New York state cities want Ibe four opening games la New York state, |3lmlrn flWects to Fsrrell's sclicd- ulp beoami It provides for Elnilra staying at home for IT days ana betas away for 181n two long stretches Snd the owners wont tills arranged to give shorter homo stays *nd shorter trip away from home* 'The* meotlrig in to bo held in the afternoon and evortlnK and it nwy taka n oounlo ijf -days \s> rnach n-conclusion owing to th« s«n6iv nl dlaaatlstsetlon over-the dat«s nod tho difficulty In arranging thorn (o suit all concerned, NO AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT the We*4('i Doko. To Be Reported to Hew House In Its Original Form, Washington, March lB.~-rte»ublleMt opponents ot Canadian reciprocity «* disappointed over tho evidont, deter- mination ot tho houso Democrats to pasi tho Tatt agreement Without Wok- ing any tariff revision measures to It. The Denote progressives apdt a num- ber of tho regulars wero elated last week wlicm the announcement wax made, soomlngly by authority, that the Democratic co<nmli|co on way* and moans pjanncd to add amend- ments to tho cotton and wool sched- ule to, the Canadian sRreonlott*. Since Ihon tho committee or ot least n majority or its members have oxpojv Icncoil n clmnKO of'heart, Wltbln tho past day or t\yo. Chalrntan trnderwoo* tins caused It to bo known that the Car iindlau ngrconicant would ho roporlcti to the now house precisely in the ferra in which ft was. submitted, to cohgrcs* ut the rocont eonsloiu This Is bid n«ws for the epiNMllloB. The Republican, sotratots Vho will fight the pact, notably Sonatwru Ctita- tnlns, taFollottft and Olapp, *»r* pleased over the prospect ot a houso bill embodying- tho terms of the agree- ment and amendments to other sched- ules of the tariff law. Such a meas- ure would have* developed eomplioai- tlons th.it might have resulted In tho failure ot tho agreorneul. At fmat that was the belief ot the Republican Oppbsltlon, With the agreement put up to them as an entity, tho Republic* Mi oppoACd to tt writ havo if bnrd Job on their hands. I j STILL BALLOTING AT A1BANV No Choice on the 48th Batiot For United States Sinitor. Albany, March IB.—Tho ISth Joint ballot for United States senator re- sulted na follows: . Dejnoorats —. Sheehan 74, UttlalOa J.8, O'Brien 4, Kernan 5, Hopper I, Sulser 2, Qlyun l, Parker 1. Republicans—Denew 69. Total veto cast 173. Necessary for Cbolco 87, Sunday Baatbil) Dtfeatad. Albany, Mtircfi IS* — AraerBhlyman McQrnth'a bill to permit amateur bnae- ball to ho played in Sundays had tho center of tho stage yesterday In the assembly and It was defeated nfun & long debate by a voto of *iyfes,,«5; noes, 78 or cloven votes less than the* 70 foanlrcd to pass it. Secretary to Game Commlt*ton«r, Albany, March 15. — State Forest* Klsh and flame Commissioner? T. St. Osborne, appointed Francis A. Wll- lart. s^ori-tary of tho DOiwocmllc l.osguo. ns secretary of his department to succeed John t>. Wish of Albany, re- signed, the position flays an -annual salary ot $2,4d0. tem Dt«#ateh>« Fr<>ai Varteue efth* World fShorn <rf Their tttfdtnf isd Pn)y rTiHrta-O.I-iea In sa Ft** «l tha HiifflM-*««4»r, Tll»r««1iy. % Man gin, chlai of the Prtwh mill- lory rntswtp*, waajnupdertd at Fat by Bis <on-,or th»,Ttti»il»t«r of war. MHhr-«iiistie*n»alon« the Mexican border hetieve that tha dispatch of troops trtTexttwMiui Interventloiiby the Vnmi StaMNs,- ^ C)l»oc*lloif rott-flattanaan-Hollwi* wnritW ttey.atloij' sgainst Uiula* de- or«ia*ectiPjr'a«r»i4ny without pre- vioiiV :coaisifatio}i thh M» govern- went. the JrailguWlOn of: atehayd,.^ 3Bal- Ungir aa. secretary, of thaiateripr was BCe?pt«4 by fnwldsnt Taff, «n«t\Wal- tort, 3Plsh«rot Chicago was appoint' •&M«. *wcc«WK ( Friday, l)ifri>l<»»ni»nl» in:.«» Cantaglt TWIt coijipaar'aisfrallB NewTqrfc ir»4>«*t* th«t th« lit** aiYldwa to d*pc«itor» would fca.lBiper naiit, - F<rtl«WMW-a stptrited. de»»tt. t*» »«- senjbly at Alsaay, by f-*»t» ot.JOl to 35, ttata«4 the Brennaa bill, llmKia* toiilx monlhi the time jdurlm which fooil rnay J>$ k«pf; in cold storagf. The Wsxlccn ambasaador aaif a>Ws- tw of tlnsiw*, In .whf«raue*'la Waw York, fl*ol«fsd thtra waa no rarolu* flon ot any propwllona; In Maxlee? thoydanlea ; that President DK« wia la .jli health, Int»r*ent|on ia^Jiaxleo 4» rtfarded as a posilbillty by Waihiantoa o*> J Clalij although that step will be taken only as. a Hit resort; prapanlkma tor the mohillMtlcax of troops- atonr the boundary continued rapidly. Saturday, The first Oblaet* envoy ever sant to Sslvador atrlrad at Bun. Salvador. The Brlllih aatat aatlmate lasusd In hoodon provide for an increase la expenauurci of IIJ.W.OOO over the provtouji yur. Meven Hart, a-youn* American, was nwlndlod out of »5l,000 in Parts by three men clalmloj\ to be Jtallan no- hlcmen. •A dlipntch from Asuuclon states (list the govenment haa proclaimed Paragtiay under martial law for a per- iod ot Are months, Sevan mm and women were kilted, •$vcral persona wen hurt aid tha pow- er housta ot the Hydro fileetrlo com- pany at Jordan, CtU was.destroyed by g aaowilldt. Monday. Mora than WOO ngtlonal «\»rd ofl- cers have accepted the Invitation at the war department to lake part In the military operations in Texas. Tha llexlcsn govirnraent decided to suspend the constitutional guarantees throughout the republls: this means it mild form ot martial law. ~ Thirty-six Caxnorrlsts, charged with Iho murder ot follow members ot tho hand, -were cat on trial at Vlterbo, Italy; thero will be 330 witnesses to toillfy on behalf of the state and 3ti lor the defense, the total valuation ot XtrsT Mary Bmt Glorcr Eddy's estate wis placed alM.tSO.Ctol) by her exeenlor, at Cott' cotd, N. Ha ht-.r copyrights were ap- grjilaect nt tl ,400,000 and her stocks ami bonds at |l,0S7,78t. Tusiday. It watt stoted, at El Paw, Tex., that conditions bordering on panic reigned almost throughout NorU»rh Meilce, The tuneral of Aulbal Crus, who dfed KOWUy In Waahlngton while tervlne as Ohillan minister to the United Slates, took place at Santiago, Chili. The entombed, captain of a mine, who haa been hurtid by a cave-in at Gilbert, Mkui„ was taken out after * day's rasoUs work; hit two compan- lone had been crushed to death, A dlapateh from Naple* reported aa earthquake, wlui strong; detonations from Mount Ve*uvlua r and tbat a gyeat landslide had dropped from the crater of the -volcano. Mrs, Mary Koffman ot Philadelphia, attqr seeing her flvc-year-ola datichter struck hy an automobile, picked up tlio mastled body, ran four block* to a hospttal, and, upon beinf InformedT that the child was dead, lost her rea- son. ' . Wink Coita a Girl »15. , Atlantlo City, March HU-M&s Bes- sie Jones, 21 years old, ot Newark, Nt. ,f., was nrreated for furtfng with Do- teotlvo Kramer. The policeman charged she Winked at hlWv Wia» .tones was fined lis. blekinaoii' Must Postpons Trip, Augusta, Qa,,- Murcit 15,—President Wt directed Secretary of War blck- Jnaau u> postpone his cbntexnplnted trip to I'attMnft ibat he Jiilght Curtholr cotisTder tlio question of tvunaportatWu rates m Trans-JSthuiinn hnaWess, Cruel Murder In ftecheater, Proniprcil by iealottay, -Joseph firyore. ail: yoitrn <>id, of ftoehestor, N. t« 6rfli)t(i!(l h flvtfs'lvrjotof irrfo the body ot I'rahwS neiaingof, a German. girl, 19 yenra ofdt wlmn he inftt hoi* as »hp wa&rtfrtwnirig (from her \*orkln a factory, ijveey shot took eftcof, hat tli* girl inn Into hor hontdWg: hous,o neurty uutl reached the. secoftd inndingi wtare she foil «tid (ilea 1 , 'two p^il^mejit: who happened to ho nearby attested firj-erfr. The Sifl had ictt ;i Dermauy hut n tow mohlhs stgo, A short time afto Bryero tried (r, cbinmlt • suicide by taking carbolic nclxi, da a result, it lasnidv ot hfa intatuattoit for the young ^omstUi Girl Died Under'Antithetic, AB two doctors were} ndmlrftstorilifc' chloroform to jilisir fiorothy Ssmack, W years ohl, at the horno Other moth- er, Mrs. May Eamack lit rtdefi/sstor, and boforo the girt Was* yet under tlie Influence of the; aiiaesthutfc, ahe strug- thi and,,explf i&, * he girl was about to unfl?*|o:au. operation tor the re- mojiSi of nslenpidB and eniarged tO'nSOsi \ : ' '. Wadnieday, A'dfapatch from Douglas, Arlx., stat- ed that 13 federal* and SO rebels were killed la the battle at Agua PrieU, lt«K, OK Sunday* London subscribed $3,500,000 of the lesue ot Jllaalsaippt Jtlver Power com- pany'a \bonds In two hours,-* . v Captain Oscar G. Creighton, said to beaHaxvard graduate, In commund ota bud ot Mexican Insurgents, camped it! mtlea south, ot Juire«;aft»rblowlng , uphrldgwaoh the National railroad, The aupremo court\ of tho United States haflil»d down «. deciaion. in \yVaahlnBton tipholdlng the corporation tax feature ot the Aldricb-Payno tar> iffiaw. 'FOUJ? nlore caiaea ot cefebro-spinal meningitis *ere found among Greeks bfouihtto tho port otNew York hy-aa Autirlaxi llhef, rnaklhg nine case* now. undar treatment. DAILY DIET HINTS ft-DSV T.XAUMt yna^HltMtt. Vlilf IMF iUtPTstaMikKs •uttermllk oontalne a germ that Tk-MinWf mtlet»;r«yiii» dlswae prednelni:»enn» In the lntesrtinMdewale^a*.th»reia- hant of «it»>er1tu«is<arM|..ln«i»> ei»ntly,dl|msd,-stul,a«eln»ll»ed, foe*, - Tr* dey«4*praeat:if tlieeat. pathaaeett lerms.ls.favefeds hy •HeaasslWi iwladng «f fee*. If- only enestfi lata were saten and • that.radswied tea. emeeth, tasteless liquid, bsfoiw. swallow- Ina, no B»rme wsuldibe.reaulredf tor elimination ot «»•*•,.but ae long as that condition is net: malntalnsd by simf t» dleti awd^ thorough, mastkatleii, btrHef ml|K Is a geod antle^te; Agiaae: may Mttkeri In. piaee. et'thia •Venlng, meal whs*, thsres-are, slgna of \Blilwwnssa^ J««»pli. B. Boirlaa WANT* FAV FOR Pn/Mm (AID FOR Hl« MOTHBR. •uffalo Man theWalnUff In a Maeaa- shuaatta Case. Charges ot f313 for prayers are the principal items scheduled in a suit filed here hy Joseph Setoff of Buffalo against Edwin C. Gardner, executor ot the estate of Harris Good- man, of Springfield, who died a year ago, Estoff is a brother te Good- man, who bad changed his name When he began business In this city. The bill for prayers Is derided into two sections. Setoff claims 113 for prayers for the flying, ottered by hlta when Qoodman. was upon his death- bed, In addition Estotf asks tba court to award him. $300 tot; repeating; dally in a Bynagfogua the prayers tor the purpose or a good man's soul. This item specifies dally prayers tor 60 weeks at IS per week. Estaffs total claim against his brother's estate is sisss,—hatavia News,. •'UOtlCSE. Or SPKCIAt, MKKT1NO. DH4n*t Wei 'j«'-(»ir,1tewM *t SMilgjwa/ v a*A «*«!**»\• The unuenljued Boatd ot «duo»tion\ of unic* Fret aohool, Distriet Ko, ja. Towns of BMsawsy WdUhelby* O0unty of Orlesna. benby alve uotioe ot»ipeclal' ineeuaa- of ths inhabitants ot tuck dls- ttlot qaUiflea to vots th«rt«» will b« held, »t the VUUn KslI, iltu>t« In, the Vit- isge'of Twin* *la s»t* dletriet on th« 904k d»- of K.reh, 1911, at TiW o'oleol!'!« tha sVjtniair. tor lbs pur- pose ot deeWlna by tote M the dlatrlotr the notion thslthmll bs taken on lliDlol- k>wls« qawlKua: 1st. (si WhftiMr 6r not the dlattlek «h»ll authorlM tba ancllon of a nawhich Khool »nd gr«il» buiiaing upon ths stte now coonpiad, by- the Central Boboot Ualldiac ami »»!»• th«»tur by ««x upon the taxabll jproperty of the: dlmtlct the •umot 1106,000, So he eclleetedin annual lastalltoehw M Movldad by Sections W? and 4*0 ot the fcduMiltm Low ot the bUU uf K.w l'or Jc. (b) Wh»thir or not the district shall authorise >ht repairing, remodeling •ml beatlUKot the present high sohao) build- lag »o M to wjiusrt it loto » gmdo build- lnr.andxalM by sax^non taxabll prop- erly ot the dl«rio* tha aunrnr gSOOO, to be oolleotsd in annttll Initallmunis as provided by SeeUons 4(7 and 4180 ot the Jklttostloa caw ot the Slat* of Maw York W. (a) WhMher or not the dlalrict, shall authorise the erection ot» caw nigh tokool bnlMisg upon (h* present hish Mbool aroaoili MKt r»li« tb«»torbr-t»x Upon th»I«i»hle ptopsnyof thedlitrlct the «an> ot tM,0OO, to be oollf ctsd in »n- nutl Instsllinsate, si nrorlded lir Seo- tloaa*BTand4»o?*be KdueaMon W ot the 8»M« ot NiW York. fb> Wkwtaer OK net tha dlttttct ihalt sulborlxa the r»»mlr, tenedellng >nd ran hMtlnarof tha ptewnthlgh ichool build- ini and rails therefor by tax upen tbe taxsblsnrapertr ot Ihl dlitrtct tho «ura et ee.coo, to tit oollccleU in annual in- atallmtnts, ai provided by Section* 407 and 490 of ths Sduoatidit haw of the 8KH of New York. (e> Whether or xtot the dtsttlot shell authorise tbe rwmedelina. veutllatlng; and heatiag ot tha Csntral School llntltt- log and ralM therefor by tax upon the taxable properly of tha alttrlet the mm ot 19,000 ia be colliottU In annual-In- •Ullnunt*. at provided ty Section! 40? and 410 of the JRducittan IAW ot the State otKsw York, Sd. Whether or not the dlsirlet shall authorlx* tha erection ot a new grade school nonH lu place ot the Ktltabeth Birett School ana ralw therefor by tax: upon the taxable araptrty ot the dlttrtct the sum ot t« 000, to be eollrcltd In an- nual milallmint*. at provided by M«c- tioss4«7aitd4iOot thi Edncatlon haw ot the But* of New York. . 4lh, Wktihir or not tha district ahalt enlarge tha pneentalleot the Ella>beth Btrset School by the purchas* ot tsnd ad Jolblhc tha lame mad ralM tor slid pur- pose the earner tSCObynx upon ths tax- able nmpeH; or the dilutee, to tie col- leestd la anantt tniltllmsnt*. \ pro- vided by Becllons 497 .till 48Q.of the Edu- cation taw of th* 8t«lo at New York The l«nd proooeed to be parchaicd is bounded and described aa follows, to wtt; hole Net. IttjKS. l«and 14? at the U«a Trsetln the Vjllaie of Kldlns. Orleans CanntyvK Y.bonndedoa the north bv lata Not, lt», 1TJ and ra and on the eait br lot No. 14J, on thi south bjJVotthy Arenne and on the weal by lota Not. US and 14% Allot the said stead Tract in slid Vlt- !»«« of Wedlna,NT- Y Bated ^brnarr IS. loll Wtawcta It. WIOTHK, ill. EDWAkD SLACK,) ; 'J. \w. oooria. r ( ' WATSOK y. BA: I M. A» B0WMT, • A, 3 Cog, Board 6t Kducntlon. OOVKRMMXKr PAVJ UAILtVAY »ATI. CtttRKH »IOO tO Sl.tOO A V It A It tree S«hetartht|Hi-Ara OSOited Unole Sam bold* examination! fox- railway mall cleric, pottoffloe eletk or earrlsr, cnatotnhouse and departmental clerk*. Respite at once tor Ibe cominat exunlnattoni. The job la for lite; lioure are nhort, ielarjr Iwirjft XahMSl^y %ad yjuafcilop- 9^ any yonag mw who hat energy enough to answer, this la the opportunity of a lifetime. Thoneanda ot appointments aro to be tnaoa, Oommon school eduoatton Imil yokhtedt eltyaod country peeplohava equal chanee. Start to prepare now—free aathelaiahiae this month, write im- mediately to .Central Schools, Dipt. M-740, BeehHlcr, 3?. Y. 4?w90 leal Eslile and Insurance f. F, PERRYt .Director FOJt Tfill Orleans Connty Farmers' latmi Insnrance Go. Real Estate of All Kinds OFPICS-SecondiQoor in ti«1 fiosttt 8cKtfuzntfj ^Mock. , Medina, S. Y, ?, A4*fc**atl«»Artts«sv i faa»*7eMa«Ttth***ww*eotaayef |trttots riutuf ha a Mala* vOsg* |iosae tweoty mUt* irosn FMarfs Meek IAII were entlmsiaurtje admirers ot tvTtoslow Homer, sad all, having baa a go at the palatine of wets and sea sad nelisla* bosr dlfttcult was the tassV. Jbethought them et Boeaer, otdty twenty latUeaawsy. How retrasblnf ltwooid be te pare • gtlatpee pt- Use- man's work in his stndlol Fully aware that It was not his custom to admit strah- gara, they ventured upon the plhgrlm- age to that shrlna They counted on hia watvlnf the role where it con- cerned a loMb-thst eoafalaed at least oe* fnU fledged national aeadeaaictaa and several\ associates of that aefost body. They all went to Scarborough (Pront's Neck), put up at the hotel and 'sent him a Joint note, adenine their. 'names apd begglnc that he would re- ceive them. When tbe mseeanger rex turned they read with dismay that Wlnslow Homer presented US eeesplt. meats and begged to be exeoesd from reeelvtns; \artst1ld*Bta•• The Joka was so good that ths ttorVwas stren out iRtrtisile; (^ies.*-Atttmr Wofber |» Trorld*« Tforir. . *• MMkfurle, '- *'•.'• Mock tons Are slmllsr in point ot arlgin to the mirages of the desert, only they occur In the arctic circle. As the-Tong; wiofae niirht of the polar region wsnee once every; tWenty-fotir honrs a slight glow Is seen at soma point on tb* horfson. Often accompa- liylni this glow-is seen the phenome- non Of the mock suns. Several de- •grees up In the heavens as. many at are of these ipsctnl orbs have been seen at one time, IhTarlah'y they are, all connected in a Keometrie figure, the suns seemingly bound together with circles and arcs pt light- Often. When only one appears It is mistaken for the real go4 of day, and .natives rejoice at the early end of the long winter night only to he nisappotnted as the image disappears. The expla- nation of the phenomenon Is given hy physicists as refraction and reflection of lltht from, the rami son bekw the hprison on the mists in the upper at- mospher*,-8t l^ouls Bepnblic *•», CressUf the Bar. Tennyson's fsiaous poem »*Chreeeing; the Bar\ was written, laid his son, lo the poefs eighty-first year, •os, a day In October when we cams from Aldworth to Farringford. Before reaching; Farringford he had had tbe 'moaning of the bar\ In bis mind, and after dinner he. showed tna tha poem written our. That is the oswa of your life's work,\» teld. his sou, who was the tint man after the- poet to read *XSostlnr the Bat\ and -who passed the first criticism upon It In inch fitting and generous language. \It came in a moment,\ said the poet, and be explained the pilot as the Di- vine and Unseen, who is always guid- ing ns. A day or two before be died the poet; calling his sen to his bed- side, said, \Mind you put 'Crossing'the Bar 1 at .the and ot all editions of my potm*V» .* Old Time Taxation. During the eleven years from lots to 1700 ths Englishman over twenty- five who shirked matrimony was, tall- id on to pay 2 shilling; annually, wrth a further sum, according to rank, «t tt shillings for a gentleman and £11 10s. for a duke, a tax which yielded, to the revenue about £1,000 a week. In these \good old Urn*\ the Brltou had to pay a tax when he took a wits and another tax every time he qualiSed as a father. Thus a duke's nuptials tost him £W is., his heir £00 2s., and for each later male addition to his family tus Joy was discounted by a payment ,, of £23 2s, She benedict whose Ikons I was/lass than £50 * jyaar haditcr pay it. W. on his mtrtlage Ind 2 aSHlings erety time he became a fatber.-Xoa- don Standard. Wagner a Living Parade*. \As an artist Wagner; had uaequaled genius. As a man, though generous, temperate and virtuous to an-tumaual degree, he also had extxaordlnary| faults. Ho Teas egoUatlcal and proud, prone to aerce enmities; he went to extremes in every thing. A living par- adox; Impatient, irritable and Mrrous; noble and petty; never made a man more friends, and mora enemies. Hi was worshiped and bated. Takes all la all, musically he standi as the most noUble figure of this age. — Dole's '•Jamous Compoters. ,, With-a*a» ' *Gentiemen,'* gala the Itwyerfor ths defense in closing his eloquent and impassioned speech, \all I demand for tty client at your hands is justice- Justice with a large or The principal of the district school was on the Jury, tni las vertkt wms ghllty—with a large G.-Chlcago Trlb- une, _ Many SlaW-Question, afiss Lonely—Yon ought,to the care- ful, Kitty. Marriage is a serious mat- ter. , The ilsld (who ban a proposal}-- See, ma'am; but staying' single Is a aerlons nutter too.—CMnmtras ledger. Fatal Anyhew. ' \Won't you try a piece of my wife's lngelcaker» \Will it make an angel of me r 'rrhat wUl depend on the Idnd of* ihfe you have ied B —Houston Poet Out to Be In. Ne¥er be in yottr plac* of bukiMee whcn.a person\ wants to borrotw money Of you, hecanse if you are in you will be out, hut if you are out yon will b*. in.—fcondOn Answers.* The grand -essentials of happlsees Ire eometblng to do, something to love and something to hope for.T-Cbalmers. We Want Your Patronage the New Drive Barn Hating }>urcxMt«d theGris- wold ijfive Barn we -arc in the business to accomrnodhte ouf patrons and we Want youf* patronagdi Priecs reasonable. Best service. Call and be convinced. $1 We Sell Nothing But 8ii|infl& $ <&, No Cheap goods. No make believes. No wonderful bargains. Nothing but the best Vehi- cles (can get. Glad to have you Inspect my large stock of Carriages, Surries and Spring Wagons anytime, • -. ,.,;''' m Park ^e„ Medina, N* V, '-..- -,-\ •],''•.••\•.' ' - •«* : Formal Spring Shbw-d4ys of Fashion of the Duffy-Mcln- nerncy Company—Rochester, will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March TAtven- ty-!first to T-weaty-third Jiv- clusive. This will be, one of stmimm iWrt- ays we hatve ever made ^-and the decorations of the store will be well worth coming mgny rniles to see. We issue no cinqs'—Let tfife be your personal invitation from us to come to Rochestere ! and see all that is newest and be^t in the wgrid of fashion, j JOHN CROWLEY EealEstateBureau Beat located, rooms fa Uid,n» fornni OBe* or other pntpo*». Oter l«ftdauer Bras.* sure, Hiiuse, bera, gatrea et land wlthtoros fratt, juts aatslda oX corporation, on qoarryreed. Oseotthoflneat istannfMtunng altcs •r wankeuee pur poets fine location OB trelUy Haa -will ha sold ata bargain. l»a«*»laad,teod baildtnis about SO acres oMaenl,norlh aid* of KldgeKoad. Wealdaiakeone ot tba flneat fruit firms la Weetem New York. Qeed »*w heeae as* barn Xaa; tide JtaesAveaaerwllhaU medeen Improve- ments, House with good hara and SJf acres of land treat aida Gwlun StrMl, tteaee and hara with I aor« ot land on the.Nortk eMeotNorth attest ' QoedbsatevJaute tot-runnlnatosllry eaaheaerta sMe at KeaieStreet between Oatk*rMl<feaeUAkaSireaia WlllUa XfsenU laxae house with alt modern Impntvemaats, en South Main. Less than eest-etoaMdlng hou«e. airs. Qulsa'a honae. up-to-date, West AvtntttiotaaJe, ffighty ancat, 1. mllea toatheaat ot 3h»lrjyCtnter. Aboottncritoforchard |*rleatMp«rstet*. Atbalidlngs. Tjae 0»o>»r» Clarke neWenee, corner P»a»lMiC»therin»ftrMk. pneot the inasUoeeUeaala,' Minima with all Ira- sraveateau^ I^t 04x117. To be sold at enek, . I A. good block on east, side'Mala 8iiMt. Two good starts, For sale ai* bargain to settle np estate, I The Mtaiker property on west side nt Olenweod Avenue, will be sold atones to settle upr estate, , I ' Mrs, Blaka'a houee on Park Avenue WUlheield: atohoe. This Is bus ot the: gneat loeatlons in Medina. Boms lastmlMlng lots on West AT.. and Oak Omhard Bt. f rlees War dowa, I also hive a ndateer of other villas* lroperiraedfanaa for salt. r Practical- DurtiUm /awxperfasJM Para Rniiber jtogmBg HEAJDY TO I*A,V \ PARA Jt-USBstK ROOFING.' la designed far stealaasa Bulldinga, Churehea. Aesldleaeaa aatd Baeaa, er' axty class orbulldiagswHareureof etFersaanea^ry.Aveaar, , anqe jandBcesaomyladeslred.aaUletbjeMWrhyTKJiT\. FAR A J«-tinrlEm ROOFING 1st easily apallaa, dees aaet requlr* tklllad lahar, and oaa he- laid ever OLD SHINGLE OIL SMOOTH XOOFss with gterfect resuHs. PARA B-UBBEKROOIINOia made aad taearasMeedte meet aJtcllroaatlc eenetf lleas, andgfce eztremee et* hat er celd climate* de nag effect- its Weelsaee-tVesfclaeg er Flre,M.atardlaMg qualitiee: always elastic and flexUale. PARA JRUBBEB. ROOPINO gives west the greatest dura- hlllly wllh tsae lewast Deaf.- sit* la sold enly eta its mtrlta and lasttirui crtsalilies. If net caaurrisd by your dealer. WRITE U« DIRKCT POR SAMPLES AJVD FUPLTMstK. PAHTICUIARa. D. a „t accept \sornathlng jaat as xeed'*^ when the BKST hy TEST -wilt c»»t you no mera andperhapa lees. TO orvi; oui«- WKITTEN TacN TMH OUAKANTEE ON 3-PLY A24D StVK^'YKAR ON »-MVT. George Irish Paper Q»ra*a«tasm \ IM-N MAM, amrataT. aurFAte, tt. v I 'W'aiW'erL EnsiiKn JRBAJL, ESTATE I Bare a Hat 51 fir mat Br HI r In Orleina Niaeera aed OMeese Cottitlesi All kliilsTallprioM.aUlooetloiii. BesldeHees Ai Marly all parts ot tha vlllaewito aattall poeket-booka from 11,800 W W.OXM. Corns and See me, let yesrwaatsbak«awa>aadws will talk. Itttrsr. Al»« ooe of the beat eountry keMeia-VTsaeeta NewTMk. Ooarind ee* aa old neUeat—a xaaa tfiat-WinirrevfiKa aoja*H d*«t Haa tacxaa all sitae, both moderately aad Ughly improved, from MO to «100 per sen- Mid aye You atake a s aUalake wheeyt»4e«atl«atTa«eetra. See him pereonalrr fer.ehUe* fitveetaisnt, Also S»ebolIdirj»lete aa* reeldeaoea In town S TATS 01- MaW I08K-WJPB«JIE CODBT.. OHlsUKS-ooUirar- .Harlaa rate. piatatUT.- Tt. Jokm cywrta, CUra S. • yerriS, Ul Wife. Oleaa H.£S|«,IAVI RPate, JoaulC-Ktrrla aa eieoutor ot the.la»tWill and teatHavat et Jaate, •. yerrls, Harlan Fate* •« UTMhter at ..tha taet will and taataaMst of MaryV. Pajta, Jeaeiea. Ferria, Major 1* It. yecrls, Ree« ft. mrij and Oicar «rawe.OXelMlaaav.-, _ . To UmV.Teaaawddaienaaata: ToU'are ketekgr.eaatiBotted to, aaewer the ara«nd»d ootaplalnt t* tkle aettotuaadtoaarraacopr ot yotur-aaawer-ea the ylatatVa att<irneys WitUa t«aattr4ana(tar the teniae Of'this ttmi»»a« elilnalMiX. tt* day ot aerTlM, and in. ease ot yomr fallara to appear or answer, iodrment vrlU be takes aaalut yea hy do- Jaaftfortlie relief d«ma»d«5ul tha oomoUlnt. Trial to ba kaldtS tkeOonotr of Orleam. XWtedtkll.Sethdarjet3uiiaryi.UlI . _ ,- 8HlRWOOD*6oOPg8j ,. * TtalntUW Attorneyi, _^ O.aP 0,Aildr»w,n«at'aBtwk,Mwlin»,K.Y. . AOTirpiroKEAitTfmojr To John O.Serrli'Clara «,Se«i«V Major It lj.y*rr!s aedlBoealtJPerrlei . . The t OregolBgSBiaaoasis served upon you by publication, pnnoaafto an order of the Hon.Iaaae'8. Bltnor.oaeaty Jadlraof flrieana Caaaty, dated the let day of February, ltll, and sjeeVWIth the complaint In tho officer ofHhe Clerk ot OrleaaJ Oonntr in Albion-OB the eami day. aPa^Mto^iK^^^^^ ^*««««««IW««iar«*««««r«ar*»^ IthcitV air ^gtas^t SebexiriUferrne Medina R>glst«r-1« ;peryeary -. . v . .';• •' •'•:'.'•_ BUI- DIRECT FROM: THE GROWER. SPstCIA.!, PrVICES TOR-MARCH A5PI,RTRfiES-r6to7ft. - - per l00, 127,60 KEACK •\ -5 te 6 ft, - - pat 100. 12.00 CfiBRKV •« --6(0? ft. , - -(per 100, 15.00 <Swiet stud Sour Varieties) IX)MBA3rli) PlJ0M'mSBS--St6riu per 100, 16.00 SXADSHAW ,r -StoTffc perlOO, 17.00 fi^tlfMBtjK^ u - -@-Wftt» per 100, 20.00 SHROF. MnlSGil \ —5to7ft. per 100, 20.00 Otlitf Varieties of fluraTr«s--S to T ft. per 100, 22,00 SOltSxtEKJE&Il^iQBES —^to7ft. perlOO, i»;00 BARTUSTT \ \ —6 to 7 ft, pet 100* 25,00 .CONCORD CjRABgS • - - per 100, 2.00 Woodlawn Nurseries Cale Qaa- rgoaat Sad. aa Aremaa Allen L. ^Wix>d Rochenterr, N. Y. ComfcaadpicfcoHtjMirawntrt**. tOxeach our ^nrsery, take BsrWlicmrtoendtrfluie. Two minatee' Walkstmth. ' J* We Solicit Accokntsof Women It is our andeavor to haft this bank of special 't^yemeftce for y/pm/tti-*- a Jilace to WTbieh they cah conrie and &d ; atiiojiit!, Vv^e welcome *ffiali {ratissciipris «s well as ,i^j^ge^-ofie% and are glad to ; explain mat- iers^of-biisineiss wheiti fetlaKtefi to d(J so, GajiwexMHsSf^ - t>piiali$s6b,66fJsO0 ; SewW, •*iiirSl,fJOO,0t)O,<}d aaieircee, Over 320,000,000.00 llddhte«ier Tattta#^£ t Safe Deposit Company Tf>* Lift*** Tnttt Company in thtSM* \•0V'f««f«;tjr»eifaKr#rii^ee*..''.'--\ ':H\oW.rJa-.islkee'-«shi.'\-. : - ihree-year-oirj 3iwoi4 %UI,le4 th» \lekCh tor the Srat time on Saturday, aid while there »aw the minnows In he water, thought it over, and wtaely umarked: -'T dohMikaj. iihin the'? rater. I like themtn brerad cramhs.\ •;.;.i.-\tha' • '.,- . Words, money, ail thilvif'-eise^ auS> •tomj^ratiysiyhasy tOijflwei'ffay,: hnti-: »hen a man makes a'gift of, tie dally .lie: ana practise, it Is plain that-th« '\ \\'i whateter it,iiiay 'b^,3ils:'tsihten;'. lesion of him—Jamela Ruaaeil 'sUV #;^ ; ,•.-'••-•: \..'-. ,.-:• - '•,, 4- ; .-:••.:• WhstAfVlelemiti Kv-ildom cohsi*tt*hot In »«»* nany ihihga; »6r even: in knov/hig hlmi'thc^irhiyr*^^ • k fiuWhW>*hat-conduces the most »«t^lai^t6:du ^cjryV'./^'-^j-fv,- ' mm that ^fMbttteavniore hr«w kk II* gen«l welt-being; of *J« ^ ItntkW^itoahaU* WWorf ^a