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/ •\ :-%tr^'.iS i£: THE fl?ASSENA 1*ftES$. ^tSbArir^^R^.vl^lS f^p*. ^»*w» * --vW,^- ^ \t^-rf-^'^v\,- V^ 1 S-h : *>AGE THREE BAEHKAET'S IStAltrj cSifesfe . | * * I llI,Patterson;G6, 31 hi * • • * TMs oio worn out! year fias put nion ey wrinkieson the face of file globe, It has changed the industries and the markets of the world. Purchasing goods made i;n America gives work to its workmen and leaves the money in home pockets. The opportunity to show that American man- ufacturers can equal foreign made s'oods nat- urally sets American workers and-producers up- on their mettle. This store has already placed orders i'or a year in advance so as to be in position to secure at present prices and not at advanced values which are sure to come. In the meantime we have the largest 1 a ml fin- est stock of Pure Pood Products in Northern New York. Let this be your store * * * COMPANY yfi \K K W*A A If A A A' A A «•****##*#*************** DIAMONlVCREAMJgRY BUTTER * IHE* 1C K It X rr»^**\*»»»*»X JHt ft********** ;§!' m i •\ K ww 'X 'w 'K w X* X 'X 1 \Jr K K X\ X' • K ' w 'K w K \R w « w'X\XTfrX\)t , , X' X\'X\ X\X\X\X\ X \X 1 X'X K X\X\X\X' , X^X XX\X*F We will ftart our inventory next week and we have a few sec- $ ond hand articles that we will seil 'cheap. We wish to unload before J inventory and the first comers wiH get some bargains. These arti- * cles are all in, first class condition jand are real bargains. $ P. air-cooled engine, juat the thing for pumping water, * ^ One 2 1-4 H: P. water-cooled engine, that is big enough to cut a * lot <tf wood. Will keep three &en J>usy at the saw. | . 10a4i*.H: P.>jS#a^a& Rofebuck engine, mounted on skids, is work- * ^-|fc»y. no>r,3MiaL ia goofi tot tea years. . ± v.,. ^ ^^,-g H engine. These are only shop * LOUISVILLE LANDING Potter^Bell The home of Mr. and Mrs Herbert U Btill was the scene ot a ver\ pre ty rt.^sl'l'ing' Wednesdai evening, Dec 23, when Mill only daughter, Florence Ola, became the bride of Edward Jafti.es Potter of Belg.um. X Y , the ceremony being performed bj the Rev A., Barrltt Ding, pastor of this Baptist church at Massena, in the presence of atiou: sixtv invited relatives and close frtendb. At the strains of Lohengrin's wed- ding march, played by Miss Nora Bell Webb of Massena, a coubin of the twlde, the, bridal party; passed to the arch formed of Christmas holly and efargreens and halted under a mam- m»j)th Christmas bell, where the cere- ittj&ny was performed, the bride being giTren away by her father, Herbert R BJsiL !The bride ..was becomingly a;tired iW light blue satin trknmed with shad; D* lace and carried white carnations TJ^ey were attended by Mr. and M.-s Franklin Setli Bell, as best man and matron of honor, she being gowned sifailar to the bride in- light blue satin with white lace andjcarried white carnations. The' groom and his attendant were diifcs&ed in conventional black After congratulations and best wishes had been extended, they ad Joprned to the dining room which was ve>y prettily decorated in Christmas ,olors, red and green, where an elab- orate Weeding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Potter left Saturday warning to spend their honeymoon in L'&ldwinjsville, Syracuse and Belgium, itjrt after Feb, 1, they will reside at 110 Glen avenue, Syracuse, where t'hey, will be pleased to receive their freinds. llle popularity of the young people v&s evidenced by the large and var ied display of wadding gifts from rela- Jves and friends, including cut glass. linen, silver, and last but not least a tajtge sum of money. We wish them j long and prosperous wedded life. IA '.eiegram was received Tuesday by Harry, Lee and John Weegar an- .lOiracing the death the day before of ^ ir brother, Archie Weegar, ins KO& it at Fort Worth, Tex. No partic- .i^Brs are known at this writing, but dtp remains were ordered to be : ship- ped home for intarraent and arrived 3Bturday noon, air. Weegar was in the hospital last flhter several weeks sul^erinfe front ght's disease and the' last letter brothers received, stated that he s going to the hospital aind unacrctbt- y wou!d not he able to ! *.rlte the>n t woulii have some Q*e do W'.iof, i ir, Weegar lis* bee^in TeSas ai)f ^$tf6!' \ \ Simser , \ Another far Lawrence l>ro rence has 'pu: bene of Mr. Alio Will gO t' Ai. bum atoout Patrick Mar .meumonia, andj his bed for ove| of Louisville ii; Jason Munrof has been W. f<, Ji complication OW Mr and Mrs. - - for dinner Mori Quests of Mr. Miss Olla D§ her grandmotlf Tucker and iff! iorae Sunday. ilrs Barnett Michols spent guests of-ljte s?ar ' - 'lhomas HodH new house on fed been aaded ! fo the as .^oyat Law- the[ beantifiii rs.,dur-3D. Power, ianeiw home near Vfe of Match. seriously ill of s been confined to Weefc Dr. 'O'Brien tending Mm. Long Sault IsIAad eral weeks with a eases. jamin Nichols were iia'd spent the day. Mrs. 0. P. Benson ^|BS ieeh visiting ^d kieusins, Clara Sutton, returning an and Harold ay Sit Massena, rs. Fratik C. Wee- as moved into his jMonihan farm aifd e»t#rta,lBea their loc&l. dance until >TPraalc Hodge of the music. \itot cdnversktlon rdftd officials' and Ifch' are dally In- Tuesday hany friends ^TiS^y, the wee sma hf' Massena furnii The general lately is the <s,i sub-contractors, specting the „rf.fc wHh tbe i&B& oi putting in thei^b {<} ± Sheridan Ald| Road were 3eorge'B. Aid nesdaj'. Mrs. 'F'r'ahk Cornwall, >OnL sudden illness, Mrs. Alexande?; Mrs. SaniS Beit and fam| recent guesta, ,er, Mrs. Slia James Mat uoin his daiij dendorf, that, fe-rred from. Cleveland, Oh! sixty miles. Mr and Mi children of ( i'ear's dky^n, Dl Mrs. La%/' der Cross, JAT^ that evening will remain jj Messrs. j<jl came down turning hQBi^ of their hi\ . Robert mi 3ault.were^ James- Hoi M|SB Li Mr.,;»M|^ .3*JT*Ja| same. ^djamily of State -of; hJs ' brother, .fa'Jiiiy on \Wed- , called' to ^ahefsday by the grandmother, OCK and son tt Tfttver were lt«hcbck's £i.«- Bd, .'at lett-jr i$4.<ii aheiit . \-gneft -Alexan- The Earliest mi Greatest Cut Price ; - • t , i. I Mi l .. !.il- I . . . i i i i n ,i. iii!—II ii . i ,i I iinin in in in- t n M — —*—*^~* J ^\^~^ . ' • \ ,' ! ' l \\\\ \ ,!H' ' \ * Sale the Year 1915 Will Produce iiiiAI •*»• Ogdensburg's Great Money Saving Dept. Store A STITEXDOrS MriJ.WIXTER THAIHXG EVEXT r Great Pre-lnventory, Clearance and Remodeling Sale Thursday Morning, January 7th, And continuing with the most extra-ordinary Bargain Offerings for 15 days to Saturday, January|23,t915.^ THE CLIMAX OF VALUE—A SALE OFFERING SAYINGS OF FROM 40 I TO 50 rE>TS ON THE DOLLAR. , A * In this sale we are going to offer you tf}e mightiest-actual bargains hi Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats, Jackets, Raincoats, Furs, and Skirts, Ofy Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Infants' Wear, Mfen'i. Boys' and Children's Clothing, Fur Coats and Fur Lined Cots, Shoes and Rubbers ever' presented in this city, and which will be priced for this Colossal ,15 Days\ Sellino at reductions averaging to SO Cent* on the Dollar. These unusual sweeping price reductions in all departments mean great money saving op- portunities. The values We have offered at former dales have always made them a success. This year lovjfer prices and still better values will be the attraction for wise and economical buyers, bur mammoth stores'will be closed January 5th and 6th to prepare for this Stupendous Price Cutting Event. Every article will be plainly marked) to facifitate its r#pid disposal, it only remain* for the news of this great January Sale of scarcely Half Priced'Offerings to reach the people to create the most sensational rush of trade ever witnessed >n Ogdensbuqa. It will be a time to buy for months ahead. Iprm in our belief that in order to accomplish our object that prifce, quality and variety are the most convincing arguments in our\ power, we ask you to make a list \\of your needs and visit thijs big arid hustjln'g store where you will rfind, every section, Corner and counter crowded with \SPE- CIALS\ for the event. o- 3S *er IHPOETAHT! AS AN ADD1B ItfDUCBHlSN? TO OtTB BfAH¥ #*0fc TOWB JPATROKS, WE WILL ALLOW CAR FA&E ON ftrapHASE M MM ^OiNPiflifc. '. -i. . - . - ... ... ft - ...i'-.- J:L. ,!'! tjf « i^r SYrWp M& -5 ,.^.^-.^51 With'ojur eTa.porator yon vdli maKe b«tiei'--4yrap with less fuel than with amy otljer system'oil the market. We ate only highest grade imported tin ifi tpe construction of the evapor- Wita jumper care it will last « life tijne. •Write! for catalogue and state num- ber of pees y0u ta#. GRIM! y'vv/A&t,.-' Sekddl'laA ; ^^si'fcoftacco'u joined togetSej$ ; Mr and Mfi on' fiiiends ftere»- MijsvV-ira C14. r Palis'Sunday. •'•\'>.. ; Miss Bessie ClitrK%P w Mi'tors'. BVed WM '•' 'Mr. aftd'Mrs: i4tW> div.asr witb Mr. \ Chase iFnnday.- - Mrs-. &h>kard fefd 1 {«!«> ' Miss' Daisy 9 <tu.u\erly 3neetiag j, Being in acalled « l ' ; Aflce. am Brasher tt ft-lew days fla»t r weak, rstocktaok JPeParest 'A tittt ttorine, attended irday. NOR1 MANUFACTURING COMPANY 61)6-62t ChamplaW, Avenue, >._ 3r -, .. •' 0|ev*lan.d f Ohio W. H.\ WQQ&y Genera! Agent bryvrao^,H..,¥«„-„ ... ,_„ SAE4I MES m ST. F4IIL , St.; Fkua.-^-M-arsIiaa P. Wi|Wer, »v£k- |or and lhansorist, died .at-a-hotel ea'rf ; ly •Saft\0j# i morning- inmt hearfc-diseags I s5omfir«>*ted' by a . sHg&t yfctvuzi. o£ [ ins^uimflai&'\ - '• • ' • \ i • ;'•' ';• • : ?, -^tr. |TfMer had 'been fa f o&r health; H'Sr'tkelfe'st€trt>'Weetoi L and $& Wrifay \ ms& foifea^tip. 'Cianeel his ;engagemeot.. j sf - as ' -l vp.u'dev411e theatre. • - The • -body ! -•was;se4t''t<o t Relatives In-.^ewiTorK,'-. : Slace-.iae defttltof Ms wile, more [Uian/'a jrear-.ag-oV.Mr.'WHde'r-lias h^en' si'bly. &e£t<iBSfi&; 'Ms •; friends' said;. 1 I and-this had affected his health. Two. I weete'fer'fce: eatjght-a^coid, wM«h develobad into' pnfumonia. ' ' •. , f . 'laars^ali fPinckney^ \Wilder was one i iste i-ltfee the days of-Artemns'W*fC' OrtppleA ea.rly, in <&%&- life; when- he-ieil fmni $tf*^afittj&«f' , Ms isarise;- aad'fiu*- ferlnjg f peim insiaired -healtte m.t^ W^sehdoiiag ioad ttf-he cart^aed, fiie !>ri3sojie.cfs tot Ihe hoy •were : -afastato# Syt -ente^aragiag.*' Yet at ttf agejof 24 y&rs. as bad' won an internatioti^ ?enufati&n as an enterfacioer, .. ;, - ; Arpw' W^^-lfee *&*• \^Idet* -edn-- verte* b4s'. jests \and drolleries, teto a; ?5<)0,000;^P3ri3nent. house in- Vksfa- 1 fnptoia !Sfeights, \In^tie flfty-flve yearaj of' hife Ufe*\he ; ea'rjtfefd a r fortun©, *t^te sev«r^,l i^ieofes, cbntri'buteof to - aiatay .pU'Wieatjea.s\ and\ scattered '_sgnflea ,£rom ene end of the.eartli to tfte ptfr' er. ' -'\-•' Btfnean McDonaJ#?^«a»s of age^ has tieen -missing ftwf^Moiae since !?r?day «ignt, '*<^I#SE,' '*Sf \«*o?*3 ,U toteate hfe'-u^i <MF^P fcour 8un- .day night had t^mwpfe'-' -A thor- sn^li' search.of-ta^M|Pj;.TH*»ge -«fas v made Sunday aft^^iPTitt^»at re- »Blt-'U'-was not:ap%»Hy Jcno'wn taitir Sunday nroi?6»<gi|S%e-had dis- ; anpea*ed.-/ -m-8*Wg[mM **id that ite leftfioaae ^tiqKPftf i\-»Bpper;on -Friday-night;\ **|*-\«p*»«^^ -shopping. #he.^orHM.^hea 1 ^'iftt.o«.t retara, iut dld-»'aot\say a«iin^ ** any one •niitil : '^toi«ay^t«-\'- ii N«ariy \e-rery [oae\itf tae Tillage#nad jW|t Sunday' aKertfa&a> in seare^ -ft' was. thought '•gessibie' tfiat' akSOg^ ?^-Mr/'aS&- BOJK04% a*r«a«0#r^ ta^iA hare *Seii'ove,t«oa3fl witflpe'eold. and was ftbzentodeata. t K^f\-i •Mr. afctoWoM-*\* !3ocai.ly, wbere'ie Me. -''fffieMTer %*<#:. idfredtion of ,tlfp Was\ largely ad couples were w£U known spt^t ,bis entire ''\I.. vyh&eT the &uHlyan, ijlore th'an 75 fSufci&ir with Mr. and Mrs. Edward &eroshia. » • Mrs. Stephen Dowe spent .a few days receaUy with, her n!ece, Mrs. Joitn Anafole. 1 T4ie 'Misses IJHian and Mayford Campbell spent Sanday \with their, aunt. \ Mr, and Mrs. L&wis Trippany were overnight guests of their daughters, cue night the past week. ,' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Trippany \and Granddaughter, Peulab,: Mr. and M*s. i*red Demo also Mr, and Mrs. Pat- rick O'Neill and dangHter, Margaret, 3p«nt Sunday eVenjng at Mr. and Mrs.-ejrarl-e? 0\Nepj'«.' • Hennan^'HiaatiJigs of Watertawn is going tft ppend t&e' winter, with his aunt, Mrs. John Suable. ' Mrs. <>liye 'Jfosaer and/laughter Pearl, spent Wednesday esening at SJrs, ! E3ieti Fords, * ^ '. (iMtfs Ejpsella peroshia *f St €ov» iugttin, s^ent a coiyile-^jf days re- cently with J her - grarndparents, Mr. aaid Mrg;- inward -DerDs^ia. - ! Mi and 3frs. 'l*ewis Tiippany and granadaui&ter, fieulah Wheeler, also Mi-1 and Mrs. Fred ©emt> -and daaga- te|- : Julia, spent Wednesday evening %U3i Sir. Edward Laeomb's at Mas- sena; Springs.' • • , >\'iS&tu*day evening there was a swr-J 'JjJ'is^ party for Mr. and Mrs. Dasid Ki'rMey. ,A alee crowd was \present jaatf Wl-report a aao-4tot , e.' 1 Wxg. John liee and tn'otacr was a caller ape day the past week at John' JCawp-bell's. .''•'- '\ . Mf, and fifes. John CamphnU spent }*iSat»r4ay^a--%ta8seria.'- \ -'« '•-' .'•Jiy/aad Mrs. -Efta^r Fayette;\ lasjld daughter, .Vpliote, spent a lew daysi r-^cen,ti\y.iat EeiHtie Fayettes. 'L The.-Misses. Ethel jind Kejen;Kirkey , ^ F *p! wer« l »T<iirjtrght guesta'of theii 5 school- ' ™ .mates, '•Bp^lfeh Wljreeter one night tbe I , u t , past wiek/ , McQuaid, tiy Hev. P. M. Kinnj. June 21, Ardle Fitzgerald and Mary Power by Rev. P. SI. Kinaey. July l&, Clr.rence Allen and \Dora SJn.ser, by A. B^ Ding, August - 4, Hov/ard Power and Hntb Mulholland, by Rev. if. J. OBrJan. AHgus-t 19, Joha Smith and Eegina Martin, by Rev. D. E. Cabill. August l^i E. P. Makey and Agnes Snow, ty Rev. P. M.TSinney. August 17, \George Lawrence and Ethel Wcllp, by Rev. F . A, Miller. September 1, Harold Carton and Mary KieujoLi, tty jP» Roger. October 27, Albert Suttoji and Sarah, Sutton, by Rev. £§. J. O'Brien. Deeemfrer 23, 'Sdward Potter end Frances O. Bell. Totol, 22 deaths; 2S births apd 11 marriages. REDWOOD High Seheol Defeated by ln«Jej>C}id^Bt« in -a-fast game of Basket Ball 'I4st Thursday evening, the loca} I&gh School team was defieated by the, In- dependents of this village by the -score of 28 t o 16. -Much rivalryJeS- p acted betweea the two teams,\with the] ! \result that the iame'wa& Tory exeit-' ing and ffist. For. tW Hi^h School, Rowell pteyed-a^la5r';g3aie. \Eaeh tile =61 the- IMepeft#a4ff'-itf»yea a goad game, the passwjork'. teing -sondt. :Ltoeijp: -- R 'H. S—1€ Kotis J. Evans ... 1 KI>EPEXPENTS^-i3« • '... i;. v 'Shife .>.. aw' r residency of 'the ofd\1 r'.age Company. He had be£n a 4W&&- tor of the \* atertown Street ftfljl- wayg Company and of the Waterte*n Steam EngiEe Works wijfch 1B apw the New York Engine-Comps^'y aad cf the old Davis Sewing Machine Co. during its existence in this city. . Mr. Massey had served for \twenty- five years as treasurer of the '-¥. M. C A. 'He was \always interested-in the work of the association and help- ed to secure the funds tor the new building. Years ago %r; Massey Mad served as treasurer of the Jefferson County Bible Association, fife Was a member of the First (Presbyterian tiureh. He was one of- the founders •zM if or many years secretaryMif the '$ efiersoa County 'Historieal 'Socletj-. He-was a former member of the - : ex- empt fire department and treasurer in 1$6£ and 1869. \\\Mr. Massey was married in\1881 to %¥ah 9. Thoarpson. She \died one year* later, leaving 'no-ebildreai Mr- Massey -never married \again. 'He leave's but- one immediate . relative, M&s Anpa M. Massey of this city; • New's v <i\f Sir. iMtassey's deatli eOmes as a great shoijfc to -the community. fee, y>%s known ;as a splendid man of fine character and\ principles and his loss will be leit deeply.by the r city ot Watertown, , Rowell C. 'Wright J&tfren to the Sunday for an B3lAlHlfe CENTIIR \' -MF.' ; and 'Mrsi.-.Jo&pk'Vanief-spent Saturday; and Sunday in Potsdam with f-rielidjS. ' .{!-.,..» Fred-L|infp attd Geerge-Myiaj-s's^eat Saturdays in U-.toaa iind. attemled the sale at j. N. Prashaw's. Mr aifc iU». Searge- Vice and daughter^ came and Agnes spent Sunday evening* at Marshal Prashaw's. ; Mr and ptfrs. John Larue spent Sun- f ',-!-a&.;A*thuT Ogdeheburg hos] o#efa-feEbS.^ . down; stairs : at**e tear';-Mrs. 'Patriete Mtiii- «tr*«t Bte hut he was badly. 'hot thought his 1»; be serious: : \.'*\• , , , •• <ESugebo SuHivw^JlO' ha» k been, at 'wotk^at-Riehvl^^ir ,«# 1»st year, ?s spending a few &£ ?&&* friends beie. ! ,V' f-' - • •.< k **,- MY\ - -' -Mortimer - S*H»I^ «« •*[ |f#ena at- tended the silver <»»*. J»» Friday night. -. oj-age,-, •fell r'W %is dau,gh- ;hr* 4» South srere broken Hid. . It is r' will prove to| ..4\.... Pobrwards, -<5ehter Guards; . B.- ,Eva-ns H. Wiriglt Spies MASSENA SPRINGS LOUISVILLE Miss\ Ethel Au*affoW<prt'-Jackson iS- th«.guest 0$,w3mst,y&*9- Garth ptrceier. -••\' '*%•*$** * : '\'*'' ' - «€iiry Baehe}>e|^ •j-ifarm ?to reside in-:\ a -timfe. G>A. Moorei,; the h°«se for^i broken rih, caiRSii ice. < 'C.'Hi Drury ett*jS birthday on Mottd*; u^MNtie from his house here, for :.- ' ft, J .. •|»»d to -^fth. a ftfiou the ftia,fetghty-ninth lanuary 4. He r sAbout ^8(> wh# *%aade on the dance 'aad suffer \yhich took -place last Friday aigbt. •\ J \ f : Seyeral fox:£unfers -were out > with a, liodnd on tbe-freBB' snow Wednes-1 |da*.but -no report' of a successful' chas6 hjas been reported. - •i$k$bqtt ;%nl6teBholm -of -our Ml- lagjs'was operated on ^t rh® City ^fepitat at\-©gdeasBurg^ Tuesday, for /appendicitis aad .also toafl a., small toe ^iftButated, which had been giving hiSaj : trouMS fo>' some ttoe. - • l%aak Bantiey and famUy of Wad T \dtogtott h«»eOto.«-ed ta the.#r?y WiJ- soa-'beriement house and a t present is emV!(oirM.jhy i afe.\.'W'as9S •- '-' Mrk Patrick Tobin returned from, ttte\ City hospital, Tttursdar. «iter hav- taff twtf tumors cat from her face. '. • '. Mr3.. Fred Alexaijg^r entertained tbe\ foHewmg at a. aa^ting, Saturday: Tiie'Misses Anna and -Minnie-Wejls,^ 'Je6sie..W&feoa* and 'Jessie Cpatle.. ' *&e fallowing deaths oceurre4 in town the past year: Jatiarjr-s, tiOimt of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Smith. February 4, -May ^Weegar* age 76.\ February 24, Jane'Alexander, age 86. 'Mies Kate'HoIbrook of- Maon^ is the' guest of 'Mr; and Mrs. Morton Sul- livaa and family. ' • Miss \Nellie Fhjnigan is spending a few days with^^e Misses Cayows on Allon Street'ia tbe-village. . '-_ Mr. And \Mrs: [Barry Conines' and little daughier of'St.-Timothee; Que., are the gheste jtf -her parents, Mr. and Mrs\. <j.\ Hi ©bwe~ - ffltiss JSae Sullivan spent a few days in Norwood Tcceptiy. --<-..•' ' t4iex Sova who i s -employed i* *h«i AJUBiinam v{orkS|is IhM off; suffering (from a. severe injury, to bis left hand. . Mrs. Armstrong\ and Iitt.le son of iFort Cbvington, yho spent the Holi- days- wd'th Mrs. Agnus 33DcMaster, have returned home. •B. F. Robtoeaa of Helena was,'in town, recently, guest of F. A. JHalla- ,han aa4 family.)•, j- , •• A. ; A.* \Beals has\ returned from Watertowa i w-here ho spent a moatfi wiUl.hij-^pi'. -ij' . • • Airs, '-ucri-is V-..*. .-2. —..< . ..u.a.ii f^ons. visiting'relatives iflMaiobe, r The recent thaw has put 9 stop to the banting v t wood, legs, etd.; b«t. J tbe. farwei-9 welcomed the rain, as the wells in thu3 vicinity were practieal- [ all .dry. , * , ; B SEALED ORDERS i ?, SSaih, for Turkish W»te» Afler Ttmt • - ijimif ot rjftfemrhm H»K •';\\'\ • \ExjJired.- '•'•Hlwnc.—Five rtaIian---%arsiKptf'J»iBtt' a- flotilla cf torpedo destroyers' *a}j[ed from Taranto at t .o'clock 'feiurta^ evening, one-hour 'atter Qh**time fieik of the -ultiarratum-to Turkey-expired. The fleet is Bnder the commaaa cT Vase Admiral Cagnl ; \ - '- •' Th.e Italian warships sailed under isealedrqrders; but it 14- nrmoiwd' «t «he ' iMarine ministry that taey-Tu?e on* the way'to Hodeldh., the Arabian\'-port wbefe the Turks arrested-1»6 BHtfeb consul who had. taken\\YeMgr-Ttader the Italian Bag, and precfi»HWt«d a crisis that is, expected to bri^j lt*ly Intothe <ma. , ~.-.\\_ - IV is reported, though not ffflffi^Hr, xajoflrmed; that the ItaMao ir^igMps will demand from the munieipi} Au- thorities irf iBEodeiaa <*•' that the Turkish. govfertia»e*t ] fat\ failed to gtve. Thia ji«i^ wpohigy, the release of tii* - consul and a saint* to the {M^py'j If them are aot gitem, ^eo, ' Cagni wall eend notice ^t thW:'^*^. is to be 'bombarded, and after~gi«3§« the inbabitants & ch*ec» to le4v», will cpen fire upon the tewn. . i . WQ ' ueutaiy the- man--wiM|6#t'»i|i9- busineso of' bin own th*t «r!j'p^ the schemes to get rich. s 4 i^;~ ~\4i\' A good many things are considered icevltable, simply because •^o'lifg no', the dc-rtre to combat thsm. •\ - \ -'••:-? *