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y'-' Medina ' Oafly <Io«^W r r &Medi*a**s• second .ehwiMft - jl or carrier* ••M**JN5KJ 1 * W ii*. months; 60 cento for three Xd»StgiwtB»tegoa'Ap#catton-. * \ Snesdsy, Eebfuary 4, 1905; VJTI tniiiiwitO : Ml wbrnnbomio the DAW,? JOUK- ^A.vfliOBOstt'bseripiiofla are not'a> jre#dy pSui, atfe uereliy. notified that tieiamearenow due; as our terms \iff^fii&tly^tohinadvaacei. and are invited to,cidfhkfc this office during the wojk, \ the JouiiNAi* office will beopeuuiitil.nmop.ro . to accomo- date those who are unable to .attend fa thiljnatter during the day. * • For advertising rates in, tliij, paper apply at the* DAIW JOUBKAI- office, Opera House \block. , SPORTING NEWS. Bradley tof lay. 'Murphy toUmpIre, * Manager Seoley of.tlie tockport -WgoWl clulj.was in town yesterday iri .quest of material for his team, which has been severely raided by jom.o of the minor State leagues. |Ib scoured tho aervicea of \Con\ Bradley for ono of tfs outfield posi- tions and if tho balance of tho team IB up to this standard Lockport will iibt Buffer by Cflmpariaou-with any amateur team I n New York Stale. Bradley h by far the 1 best product .irithe baseball lino that has been wicovewd in Medina araeo away b«ek in the eighties, when Harry .Blake used to,-represent Medina on •the scelobrated Bistimo' team M Iioekport,eoTerir(g initial flack,-ttarf •what Blake vsta in the Ma Uteri, Bradley ia-now*. . The goWnl outfielder is fast on MtMii krtowgtho game from begin- ^iijgtoCndaiidhasn batting aver- age that woufdmakebiffgood nntui* c4 M Delehanty look like \Spike Hor-in, elUoadariKltlhero tafffi tho UggHJSatVW • jsoanjigerjtas made no mistake from » financial trtottdpint fa securing \Bradleyios tho Medina crowds at the . gwnesju Lockport, to ace their fav oritoperfonn, will ho of numerous proportions.\ Wliilo hero.MttSeeloy •also closed ft deal with W. II. Mur- phy to*\tJrapiro for the season* at . JLoekport. Approaehed on tho subject of & Medinn-Loekport scries, Seoley said he? woul^bo.glad to demonstrate to Medina how li t tta \knowledge Ifiey raslly^iosstssed 'at tho national ,gaipe,by playing them a series of five out -ef eight games, causttely welding that ho did not- believe it jwould take ntore than live games. Ho) will insist, however, thal\lhe •gnuies to bo played iu Lockport bis . .played on •Sunday, whitii may fur-' iiisl the only obstacle \L a first elnsa aad highly interestiWseriea. '• Mr. Seeley w,as also resjQonsible £ur tlift atntamant. that a ksifl WOllM leave Medina Stmday afterndott«d«lr iag tlfo summer at' 2 p. in., for -Xockpott, to permit those wishing to attend tho games to leave homo'nt a • j*asonable time ill flio day aud'not \be subjected^) inconveniences of fiusty roads or \the „ good boat Mkervn.\ Ho did not say whether it -was tlie intention to* run the.tmin \ftrrther east, but who knows but ,what in tho summer time, soiheof , tho real \cut ^JS', of Albion aright gander twenty-five miles'from boine ott a Sunday afternoon wert* thtf oppoihmi'ty presented, !J?lie new . train Bervice trill insure a big'in-- crease k attendance at the Lockport games, t Advertised Letters- Clattivce \St ingle, Keefer Pollard, Sose Q-iangue, Mrs. J. B. Jackson,- *art.;Hulda Wtdd'e, Mrs. ,Elsworth ' ^ton.jfall Mfg. Co., Warner'Put J P. \W. GotBoWi&.,k f*X;V; ':•-•-\- • 'Tobtcco Beiilefi Organize. - ; j \Wiahlngtoni 5*60,'4. — indepeftjient teotisco 'deUerfljfrom-VlirgJnia, Nortb ' .\CSi*bBn*; M&if ;\!forfe' *nd; obiier st'atee: drgantieajiere for..iflutuW protection. . 'A\boutt6()|'concerns. Were represents^. ^l^rtailttiwilitM' urged prontWtlni \the tWnji .of ta«s and coupons. St»temeioi of James D*yis, m- Jrcewed, %ead at Inquesfc. • 8AY% ENGtp* WAS BEfECfiy^ 8t»rt#(J With f t,fi»klpg $\\W <?h««t. On Appountijf Eicaplnfl Steam COMW ^Not $*« $ignati *- \Juijjplng \lp,-te P,ut Back a* Broken . lnj|*cltor, H« Mla«e^ tht tart Slgriafi ' , jul^r waa enosen for the Inquest on tSe coWslon a week ago between^* '\^nU- adelpnfa express trajn and. ; Jocal njar^rae#andh?n the_Ggntrat Bailroafi pf NewJetaejv'When 33 perwns *w«» WlJiea or latally fcurt and 60 badly la. juretf, Cnarjei J. Kislt, as-tomjer mayor of Plamfleld, 1» the foreman, flfce other members aror J. R Buckle, 'president or th« common \jo'uncH of plamfleld; •Jf.'B Arnold, city treasurer} *Ai J. Gav0fct, city engineer, and J, X Ken- ney and Woyd-' Woodnv'!, misrehants. Coroner Bunting told the Jurors thn were to decide: how John qur^rjtoljmet hli death, and Inquire Into the caunc* which led to tt. yhla-^wy procoed'ed tt> dp, , . _, ^ 1^; \We»tcptt waa caJlcd-to reacftho •tatenionl maoe to $ him' by \gsnglneer Jsme* Davis of the Beaming ospreM. Br. Westcott 4 »ald he obtained Qm itatemont from DHyta o*« .the e^entai of Jan. 28, It i«.*» follow*,; • t \I atarteu* >?r6nf-'ffewey City going west at CMS p? m,.rwlth a leaking ntcam cheat which bad been cracked for a ntonto or *Q. Steam, In liirgo Quantities waa escaping an^'lt waa neewwary fpf.mo to shut* down tho •team to ice the tower signals. I aald to the flrcmani «We mutt gol carefully in ord*r to «eo the algnala.' Wo. arrived, at Elizabeth !wo minute* fytor, \Botweea Cranfortf and Wettfleld the front Injector broke and Japping up t o ptifr It back I ralwed myJ-lgnal after \passing Oranford, t «aw the Weatfleld' Wa\tl6n *nd the patiengcr train when within- 80 feet of It. I ap» plfcsd the emergency brakes hnd kmm no more until I found myself In tht bick; of th«f cab flfti a <;ar |e*t upon me and fire all around nle; I *m 3i year» old-ahd h'a*o* been \an \engineer for iS-jVca**.\ .. •' . .,- The Watemont nw» awofn to by Da- via before Br. Westcott as commltalott- orof dccJs. '.• A almllar statement, made by JJavlt to tho chief of pollco-of PJalnfl6W> ato w«t» 'put In. ,. ! ofnSi'^d^U a^-ftSsfflSffaV,-! read at fwladolphla, toattftea* that Co know that there waa a leak fn Datta* CDKIRC. hut that tho cacaptf of ateant w*» not suBJclent to obMruct th,e en*- H'MKxr*a view, - The leak, he said,, waa on the leffsjdo of tha engine*while tho englncerti post waa on tho right Ho staid thfit the* engine Jtatt been In UIK shop tor repairs, but camo oat in tlrtt «lass confllUoa. » J * ' Thomas If. Foertseh, foreman of the New fork division of the PWIadelr phl&'and needing, testlBed th'st the engine Ctad been used to haul & milk train, but was as fast aajlny engine ojyh«_dlyMon. crack in 11, but did not think it. aerl ,0118. —' — An adjournment was taken- until Thursday afternoon. • ' <• Girl Killed Whit* Picking Up Coal . Bmntford, Ont, Feb. 4.—A shocking accident occurred at the* Grand Trunk freight yards yesterday 'afternoon, when Kma Smith, «tho ten yea? old daughter of itra. Luey^spalth, deorge E et, was run ove/ and killed by a ?ht, car, Thtr unfortunate little _ in. company/With her hroShor i^»^ engag%0 In picking up coal from S»e\ 'track whisnahc attempted to ruti un» der oneK)f?the car*, aud' at the same instaat'ah engine antrnted the* enS're train. The gkl,\ha waa in' a crouch- ing position, was knocked down hf the whee'*. isWch passed oyer her facel cdm^leteiy crushing 4^8 'fead. •- - Foot and Mouth Disease^ Wasrhlngton, Febi 4.—Br. B, E. Sal- mon, chief of the bureau of animal In- dusttr, who has returned, here from Boston, where he superlnteaded the fight against the fooi| and meut& epi- iemlc, said that about 3,(100 animals have beeii slaughtered In. Massachtt-. Betts,.Bhode Karid\ \Vermont and New Hampshire add that the indemnity the government-has pald^the* owners aggre- gateajover *lOp,000.* Me said tfeat uii' less new cases dev01op.lt . k probable that most oUtlie quarantine restric- tions now existing will have been re- moved tn about 6D.or&0 days. Oiivvilllng td Accspt Resignation. Washfngtpnj Feb. 4.-—fhe navy de- partment |s lanwilting to allow. Gon- tfructor HobsOn to retire from the navy even upoa resignation outright' nnd the abandonment of the privilege bt-going on the retired list, this is' due to the pressing need for just «uc»a young o'ttcerSas Jir. Hobsoh, and the effoTfrwlll be,.made to induce him to remain on acflve duty. • • Orders K.or Millions of 1*ons of.Sisftl. New \York Feb; 4.-^-A meeting STthe' directors of tha_Uiiited Statgg Stsel corporaftion Was heid'here. At its close Judge Gray, ohalfman, gave out a statement Wiiiich said that the Sub- sidiary companies of the PnitediStates Steel corporation'it the present 'time have- orders ^n their books' ftp oveVfiVm SjtiOdiOOo .tods, Whlfeh are the largest unAlled boekjngs-they have ever had.* ;# \AMSASSADCifiS CONFBH, • H'agu* tospt.'at'list.B^Wtt, > ' -feashi-aston,'Feb, 4'.-^*P^jqiie?tJon.'p,t ro£errtog the oae question* of preferen. tlal; trealinent.ip. V'he l&gue for selr tlemeht as s.uggested,'% fJtft Spwea in his n^te to the Brifcfeh; ambasfefdOR c^toeupat tne-confertface of the-J^Ppe^ sentatives 4 bf the- aUle-^-und it. waa evident at once tha.t the- -aeaoUaters were one }n the'r-43ipsj5i$a&-tp,ealil'i\s jn The Hftg^'^• 4ribuna;' except as a^ last resort. '\ The point was ihade a* the 'confop- en'ce 'that'Jf.ihe three^allied goje%. tne»ts would arr?tsge for a comprpinls^ •aloflg the UneS suggested- by ' M*f t Bowen*hey would'do mufcih to prove: their claim that the real Uai-Is of thelT preferenaal'ao'mand <was ono\ of honor and nof/ of ^tojlats. ' * s . The.13ri.tish ambStasaflSRtea catt'oa Mr. Bowen,durWg,the forenoon, aske-4 him regarding his p,ropositioh to refer the matter to'The JSague* and ftde. ve:oP.ed tflat jir.-Bowon, Was; m less- anxious than* the aUies« reprfienta- tives that the whole 'controversy'be aSttleti here and now. \ . „ Jifeb, All of these facts have been cabled ) j ome? .gis - 0 £ Baltimore, &Qi, •'-. 1tfa«^iiwi'---h^ : .^fwsed .that rto^P ^ilflKfcypaft but he is kfieptoir th* aubji^ia\i»ecreti ' .'<-.', ' ' ^isfir^lhejm:tate« grdat mfeieft . l.i,_ !m. .:» «.-> v-...,.. ih*i>> r>i,i!i*. ,.: ;rftf$& •*****!. m, ******* -•'- -: • Ch^wcmg \on* et«nlng/to ^tiierte- a ••Tithe* viarge b«t«nter:an oa\houae*fron)( „,.,.., , , _..,.., .which thWwasvne oiheregreas than jn the work iff the' Xouog Wen's Guri* by the doorway, I wavfortun*;t K e in.oe- tmn ablution in, \Emopfc \ {kigablcto^rocorea light aitl thus«to \ Dean' Robinson,* secfetary of the • proceea, to the capture of the/animal gouth'Bnkoti Htotorical SMlety,'I* to Upon finding itself pursued; M* took writ&n;hlstorjf oC the state, . . \ t three: or. foui; turns i$6imd the apart? Henri Bentseh. donor of r the ?20,<XX) meht, when do%y»-drijpped what at the aerlai nitvigattoix' prise wpa* W M,'njomentfsuEt)o¥dttfbe«sjoung«nU| Santos-Bumonr, hafc purtjliased a pa- which I deposited In myJfandkerchlef^ pet* in I'aVis, the Petit Bleu, ,' ; t After a sowf>yh«t tftm chase X-fteji CantnlnFrmicIa Mm-loii BcbeU. the *ecu,red the object ofetffiy pursuit, Hfhich died. He toot the .flsst wagon tralnto^^vh)ok|^Whe other bat which « eolifo'rnla^ In 'the .gold i^&l^^^^.^t^,^^^ jsm '-, • ^. * | surprise foUnd It to be a small. klna-of. ' Thomns Rfieed nwjdfo deny that he •iilplSlre^le, which is exceedingly abuu- tvdgJiCd^ more\ thari 200 ;*>o«nd», al,'dunt throughout India. ••.•**.. thoalsh apparentiy much, heavier, ''2*o ' The indiyiduai »m referred to -was genSFS* more-than . 20tt fceblftfrom loss of JMoa3, whtehit *& pounds» Was an expression of;hht- .evidentthe megaderma.had 1^ajek., Charles B. Horto-eC ffirmerly aa.In- h*lf *r om n l ar S e a« d still. Weeding: and v< - r y * uort flwe tlia ' r ^P* 164 bef*\ 1 * -t vhterpjl th* Nuthouse ft did not appear' *\ ' \ depredator had one© aUgbted,* wUIshed that It stfeked the jm uny^jue J«BC»« ,i«B«w»w« • ,1 * « ,; , '. n„ „i„n™. A«,-»«> *««.* TOUttTOurarer* •..••* 'ZgS&ZL*. ,th ? P^*S«:jgM'« ^^VF^.T^^f^^^^^^J!! he late Archbishop TcmVIe I.n .the- *} M *S'jr t mtsU 5T •based to, a consIderaWe extent i offlw Qt B „giiaj, prfmate, lef n d*ugh-.{ « e ' 8 ?**H . *,„-„,„ activity of Bmn 8 P e.?k Von ter a „ a yfa ^ wh0 h „ ve mlma \ WW«JJ -rg. He has .given everyevl- aigtfuetipnl, writers, B. P, Benson be-1 mornl«g, whett.proey. where'-*'t might devour the \body at leisure.' separate till next: . «-.-.« 0 , „*•*«,. procuring »\eouYehient ine-tbe author- of -DOdo» . ' c °S e * 1 \»* P ut Ja tue ?«cgaderma, and the noted arctic explorer, recently Will he adopted in the interest of m jarly peace.\ ••-\.«-•'.' . Confidence that a settlement. WlH'be forthcoming at Washington In a short time is'based to a considerable extent •oirthn Rternbiu ttfenco tiiaf; he sincerely wants the. .dis- pate adjusted without' prolonging too llw ^, m(luWiJ(! „, «*„„«, . ft , n!gfft , n . wltl . 1L Nogoon . bl^had^and unnece 8 sa^cteC|nj ^ m flrct| -, ^^ .^^^ S'S^uSS^SM'totTSto Yeneme^ whll^at thesaamr Ime, pr* xm(Ai ^ retiring age. which to>tbe oL/fa'ielc^uSnSS serving the prestige and rights of the „ av> . lg »)^.. two , tat will he, couth* ^fS^X^^^^^ * m - .. . ... ,v -ued on actUji duty a« chief of the bu- f *\f'tt^S«l*off . The fact that tho minister is known m „ ot m ; m ^gm^^g, ' \ ^.^^LTl^l !*5feSS5r to be In close touch with \the emperor ' - •» is tho grcuad fo* 'too *-•\*• •**\•• fc *' •may' he ablo through. Uons-to Ber'ln to rouw 1W ^°n. aT»,tei, i» eolfese, to those days McCoy foreign offlce.to a ^««\**ttpn ef thtf, ^^^^jj^^^^^^^g^^ acutenesa of the sltdaUon hew arid tht ^ m tarm im Mm Jit nil studies, * desirability^.prompt;«««««[»«*« v | HogM.SfcOowaula'spremtsedm- •^J^l !\ f ™tar^l« •»«,• J *» to th«.|25o,0QO tmu\ which-r» urn* The <**™-V*£™^JW^;m& to lndlaaapolh! for the erecUott, informed of the dlfBcHltrc* With Which j f . . eoUsetni j k~ convention balC puhlle feeling in this coantry has been °* ** ^ at «»««» « p «t«w>»»nt ««ci with Its but, midjet It must'needi stay. wita we emperori , v m *.«}*:.;; „-« 1 M„„ tn f.K-nnfcitn •\*\* ''• l '\\ •»»***. •%•»«•» -^-j'-v io belief that he'eaK'^ii^SKSS iv«B!nthef.^n.^ofih e ^if*joon h hla renresenta^«, iSPl. ' ««*voy, jauuor « i m $ .j^ngta\ the bind legs to one aftje of lt« (-insutution,• ww one o* »«>».«'cws*> Wigou. and nfu*d tuekiiurs Its victimd till- restrained from an o-Jtburat-againsf tho Anglo-German alliance and.it is be> Jloved that it appreqlatea the necss- alty of an early s«tr;«ment o! the mhole dispute. Cltlxena of Mexico also Swe claims agslnsi Ycnesuela aad that gov«rn« -meat haa asked to be fut on »a equal footing with the other nation* \when the \time come* t»r sejOlng up. Ko- t}ce \of--itexleo*s\tntetSttcn was com. munlcated to Minister Bowen by th» Mexican amhasssdor at this capital, Senor Asp!«w, who Informed Sir, Bow. ca that tho claim* of ffte ^Itlxfins of his country amouBlc'd li *fc to spprox^ Mexico adds ahothcr Jo'the\ lilt of nations who are Jlned up* against the pospoalUon of the allied powers for preferential treatment In tho payment of the claims they have againstj Vene- .suela and* she win be so consldeted by Mr. Bowea la his acgoijatlons on.thia -Question. . % '. LOCAL OPTION wotf. * If tlteTplsit ta carried out, ah effor will Co made to secure one of the national conventlp-MofllKM. prltQ» > and after, tucking its victim till no more Woo wa left eommeBce de vouring it and stou loft liothlng hutthe head ami some portions, of tb,e limbav— \Beast aud,M«h fn, India.\. POULTRY PQINTEftS,. . pou^trr.* houae -{• 1 fr 1 W B aTaturaJ Food Co., thetpeople * \ make Who the famoua^SUredaed- Wheat (of oeux»e we eeljl -I*\-** says, \Tell me what yen eat, and I will .tell you TVMfcyeirare,** Cities and Towns of Vermont Will Rtgulau Mattsr of Licinst. White IMver Sanction Vt, »eb. 4.— „ v ,. \Km advocates of locaj: option •Carried century 6f prohibition* the cities and town* of Vetnuml will, aitter Starch i* be prmltted to decW«.waether or not intoxicating- liquors shall \be sold in those eom-nunltles. The totAt vote, with seven small town* mlsafng, is 30,588 In. favor of a tlcensj's law. and 23,946 opposed, a ma- jority of 1,642 tot the Jaw, The miss- ing towns gave a total vote of leas than 300 at Kio la%t election.' U is a coinddence that Vermont voted for l *jjroMftltlon in MS' by, 1,50ft majority. The question before the voters was whether a high'license local option law, passed by the last legislature shouM he accepted or refectSd, The lav \was to take etfect on March IsShould tfte peo- ple accept as .they did, and> Bee. 1, 1908, should It have been rejected^ giv- ing the two legislatures sitting in the meantime the opportunity of repeal- ing it. ' The big eitles.atul towns decided the question* The \cities o£ Burlington, Mqntpelier, Kutland, SL Albans and Bairre, WlUt the vl'lage ot \Bennington foiled up a majority Qf €.391 In favor of the lawv a total that the 200 little communities \^were ehtlrely unable to .overcome, x ' ' . \ Monument to General, Greene* Albany,\Feb 4.—Thesehat&flnande c^mmltteeT gave a hearfng tooeneral •Baniei\ |!, Sickles of \the Gettysburg Monument assoeidtlon. Her. asked tha> an appropriation bi>,made for a monu- .m*->nt to? General Greene, who eom- marideBjftine New-York regiments'dur- ing thrliattJe-and was' killed .oa the. fields General cireene; he said, '-was- 72 year> . old .and. the' oldest general on the \Bnton std*e f General Sickles, said he beloved that the\ $8,0tiu-'Would\ hB suffl<ii«iat;.. \'-.-••• \ ' lnsanq't StronKer Than. Wltl. ' A curious story* fold of'Dahvinand snakes. He used \to go info the lion- fl oh., ZooJogicftl society's -gardens' lle- gent'il^asft, aiid'i.Btnnding by the glass case containlng'-the* ebbi-a »de capeilb,' putliis forehenfliagaiiist the glass While the cobra Struck outnt him; Tiie'gtass was between tliem. Darwin's niliid wnS perfectly Convinced 1 as to the inabflitj* of the siinUettoharm hini, yet he Would always titfdge. Time after time' he- tried, it, hps-'wiU and reasori k^epl'ng^ tjvere,- his-.liistinct making him dodge. the-tMtiuct:was'.atrghger tftan bot^i'willandMson, ' •-' ,' Everything In' the should be dry. * / .. Buck* will not thrive on sloppy food nor on eormucol.alone. *\ , \ Boiled potatoes*, .turjllpe. and other • vegetable! miy b<| fcdlo duciai to ad* t«»t«KC ,,.,.*, A good food forfaHMdng fowls can W made »y inking' cc*rab*»i >with mashed i»tafoe« and,attt,fe,,« -. ,-,r« .. ' Ja dry pleJklhg poultry Jbf tifeWag must be done *wti!lo the'fowf T* ^raVm-^ as K<xm a* potwlbltfufkr' thd *fo*wl U killed* Tlie ncfta ahoaW uever befastened to .the pouttry bouse Iu such a way that •CflfSJ rcttlinoi. *Wi -rvadlly, rjfuioirad »n4 cleaned, » •- .* . ,'..-\ l-'owls are very fond of jmw vegeta- Mcu. »«•(«, cflrrbfit'.iuhiltw *ti&-$tfpr •ieabbttse may bo fed .to adran- Mje. The hest pwn U ,to\ chop them fin« ** ' 4 *•' , ^ ^TT. Contras'tirVa Two KSVIM. - Berlin\ Feb. *.—3**« ! vka praaldtat ©f the\ relchstay, CScunt Voa 8tofb«ri •Wtrnigerode, la eaMing th« rtichatag to orderWaW \Cmperor Wil'lsM b*& presented, tho heua« with a dligraia la his own Citnd coatraxtlog the British and** German- navfe*. Tho drawing probably will be hung, in the lobby of the retchttsg a* an\ object lessoxt to the.mtfmotf*. * Disbursing untcaf* Account* wrong. Wasomgion, Frt*.* 4.~In closing up the Steal account* of Die Philippine government for the year, it waa tfts- cov'ffrtd that tha accounts ot Jam«sj citlly-iethbugo may K. Beban of Msjuachustiu, dUbursing offfcer for the heard of hearth »fot the Bjtlipptaes, we*** l a great eqnfii«Jon.f A drcssed'.lbwl hif^'t>fe**m4d«*toloo% He' was trIM and s*nt«nctd.to tm prisoament for l* years. I MARKET RCPdRT^ Ntw York* Provision Mirksfc - ' N*# Yetk, Feb. «. WM®kt*-Ko. t red, »%e.'*f. 6. b.afl^st: *Ho. 1 noribstu, Dulutb, COBH •— Ko, a corn, BSe t c, b. afloat. OATS — No. * osrti, 4Je{ ^Na. 3 white, «cj No. S white, 4S|jc, -POKK-Mess, •|li.«W©i8.S0? tomlly, |1«.76©1S,00. HAt^Shlpplng, 55©70c; good' to choice, SSetl.05. BtI.TTM~Cra*mery, extras, iSe; factory, 18c;' imitation creamery, western, faaey\ 20c. j. OltEBSIS-^Faoey large white, 13|»c; small white, tt&c. ^GGS—State «md Pennsylvaala., iSrSc. POTATOES-»ff»W Tork, per IS! lbs* $l.S0©l0O.; Biiffalo Provision Markat.' BuMo, Feb*. 3. •.WH^i.'f — No. 1 notthern, 87c Winter Wheat, Ho-, t red, SOfc CORN--No.2-yellow, 520- 1 a. b. b. afloat; No. g yellow, &1&C 'OATS—No. £ -white; He • t. b. b. afloat' No. S white, IliSc Fl.OJJfl-tSpring: w^eal. \beat- patent per bbl.» ?4.23®*4.15d; low gmdes, 12-75 ©3:00. .\*-''\.• BfOTrTFA—CrjsameiT westarn ax- tra .^tubs, Zfecj stitA and; ^Penn- sylvania^ creamery, 25©i»*i4C;- datry^ fair:to g6otf;-Jg@20c ? \ \* CHiSESa — Faaic-if .. fall, cream, 16c;. goodvto choice, lieiiijic; com- monito fair, 12@1.3& , ' GS—State, fresk'fancy, 24c. • PDTATOES--T«r bushel, S0@62c .-\Easf.B'an'iI«^4.rw**-'«te«\('HWai*^ * T^TTIiSK-Bes^r^wjen-»al^*535' jB>.B,30; good'»\<*oIceSWp-rfngate*efa'. J4.6o@4.S0 ; ; fair, to good^steers,. |4.\35 ©4.50; 'conltnbh to-fa3i , .;hei®s^i3.35 .@3.65t: -cliolce to extra\ fat heiMrs, M.25^4.B0; good butcher \bulls IZ^S 4 #8.15; Choice to prime veals, 18.00® .8.25* handy fat calves, $3>75@i4;00.- ..8H13BP ANB >l«AMB&-l'op hativa iambs, ^6.3* f@6.50 ; fair io good, .16.15 @0.25; cullsand common, J3.BO@4.00 ; good to.-p'rlme wethers, $4 76@5.00 . . - HOGS w Mixed'*- packers* gTadias, •56.95#'*;00; medium hogs,$ 7.06@7.05 ; pigs, good to choice, $6^5@GJ90V Ve , . — r-~ • . . . ' ; f .v'BJijfttfo Hay Market tJ^Z^Z™® 6 ^* *'er , 't6t., loose), . fl7.OO@18.00 ; hay:; prim& oft track, per • ton, |17.O0ig)l7,60; $ 0 ;i do, do, ii4.Q0- ©16,00; No..2/f6,.dO,»i2.d0@13;06.; ; : Xdmnp by dipping It for ten a*«eod« i> water that U nearly holilng hot oSt* then holding- It uattt: chilled fit* eoW water. — « -Ta* Do* ' • Manht the best friend of tlw-do®. Hoi-sciteoji-ijt^ and nil cthet* farm atttuial*, from the houiH! cftt to the cow and the beef irteetv there iteem% to be a natural entafty. Bogs, however, are fottd.of sheep and goats, but a* 4ict*4Jot o« fjvuig? friend*. Cows and ahecp and goats should fee* kept as fa*e from association with dos** as Is possible, with the exception of the Iraintd shepherd dog. A dog -walking\ thtoush « cowpen will often cause St decrease In milk flow that amounts to wore tbau the cash value of the dog; Many dogs arjMwerth considerably Jeait than nothing; wfli tell you .Ccowfiaeatia%)'wlu»i- you are''... /• ..-•<•«.*,- Jf it-shouM Ihappen to be' aome of Oheapp*ola*4e<3c4fee| that are oif the market ^tyow«redWlcIag,.we wonid. tell you that yoj-t, axe not ft connoisseur; vowtt^,ila^e<^i i ,'Whyi»lute the l^o-^ilaTilJemi^w^th'Buch a*boml»«^ citeap pfc-to-^wflreea i n . \wrappew for atfew'cents* %*& pria^attswhe^joetter'fx^fliapnjre-wat- fr.imd \oofe\ *dA » package.pf ground * germs - Ko, you, wottia not tell us if you drank ^psokagfe coffees hot nearly half of the -populitttoap pf Ifediua wou!4 U 1 us thatthey drank • , , Blanket Celebrated '••;•' Coffees. •'•.' Some drialt the S0o Wnd.-otieri the 3Cc, •vgOoaiaanytti^Oe, tat! the prjue ou Blanks*' CoSm la only aiiuUter of taate -ttecoffee is goodlf JtgBJaaW? that* idl you need** for.-, » . P^c^tuie^iMatttalf-wemaat onr owacoffeei. We do act-,-nor uo *we make the hreaitTve sell so much of, or the-joaposfiouxorany'of thethoumad - arttelea-of foot we hate. •Jn#Y w jy. teasou we do *«** make or prepsre some of ttem l»th«t.wii eaaigelrlt dooixer m~~ much \iKt-ttr and cheaperthan we coeW Ojft^rcaatffiir, Ueaai^i^el*»a- %ii*.co«anct*(a;by fte,a£mku fjo«e« pwgaarisaa «a \Srery detail of tit* b^ae*s i* oarefally^olfcea after hymen. ttperie»c*4 in. that IprtJcular-hmbch. Every -Xenial of eo ffea j, ^tbia. washed justiiaclean asyott^nld-waalt * apiece of data^y cutglaes. 5uisW», of course, jg Qooe by espensivi ma-- ISeeup. , . , • TheBumkeeompany arecomtark? 7 tively new ia tie east, but\ttiefrttsdatti %gTowrmjtwi|f» -wonderrol atfltte. aS. •net iMua Hth«t they ti^J betto \>*lue • aithectj-3,.ihax any otier eoffeeJcom. Wi?,, *rocottfinceyon tlmt-we have thff&ff^ tli«* vdU sttftyoa we wjllgive you a cup of >!»£ co/fee-^nade in the Blankeway^ ' • • • **.- v .; AK Odd Poiptt. The oak jislgit la iheSsMiseii'^chUKh •itt Suadcrlaiid, England, Is a curfo ht Hie Wa# ef pulpits. It Is built of wood' Jnthe shape 6i a boat's bow niid bears on the gun-wale la letters of gpid the inscrfjStfoTj, 'ISfevcrthefegs at thy Word 1 wlli.Iet dowu the nefc\ The pulpit was the gift of the naval offlascs m$ mm of the Bedway flotilla of forpedo boit destroyers Inr acknowledgment of the klnduesses received duriug their visit toSund«lanai>May,1001. ...'-. To aiakc Him Hnppy. 'Old Pctetby is rich- and stiugy. In thee vent of-his death his nephew is to Inherit his.property^ A, freed of the family said to the old gentlemaiii * .'•'I hear your nephew Is go*lug_«to-*i-ar- ry. On* that occasion -you ought to' do something to make Mm happy,** ' \ \I will,\ said 3lr, t*etcrby; '•ill pre- tend tbat.1 am dangerously i\U\44jm- don f elegrhpl-u '\• >' * . '\ andSafiirday . . Too Mnch. 3rrs.-*i|aiTyat--3latama Is talking of doling her house and coming jto live with us. -DO-you'-fhink-yott eouM supv •pdi'tbotbof lis?! ^'.-* '.-', \*! \' .>* < 3tr^. irawydt—Hy dear,, I Can support j^you -vet*y uicelyhow, but I'm afraid your mother would be Insupportable.^. CatSbUeStanaardan.dTlmes. : x -' . .We Wish ev«iy1»ay^OBacojne*ana try it-don't be jifraid. \VvTien wo in- vite people to ourlffifr1fcrea% We want - them to come. You don't if ve to. buy m^ees you want ^- We Would M. pleaeea to give Setae of our tn-othe*' gtti* - oerjiacu^ of good coffee—it weijla &*•' •»meof thto*doharni J» We; a.-e enoti§ i legofirruhq*?f^ott ' ndght have to rtiandin,Hnes,.feWmm- \ u^bnt^ewiljglveyouthecoffee. To * ttceewhothlhfcfiiefe la eoinething la - qmrcoffee^JSrei^that'imjoarfathe fmex flavox^^^eerfntfygive a s&npie of coffeeto take-home With them, when. th f ^%!*&*M*r they wfeii, but. we wiU teE you. the Blanke way, .-„ . -\ .- ' ^.- ; i - '• - ' ' i '-\' '* ;' •\\•'!»• '\\' *':*• , ^ ; -\' - - . ». ™- * . '§i y ••'-:,••• •''''., ; tfihv&iig j^ti for ypuitMitiAiotx ~ : . fn feadirigf theiboye;'*^-j '• . \ .'\.* '- a.rc yours .truly >, , -,\ .'-- , Sttll Mote EsclnitTC, • 3Irs, -Woodby-^Therfi's. nothing*like a college\ education teojpen the wuy to' exclusive/society. SlnteE^my^on shirt. ed to go to.th&uhIverilryhets*Jgp ; t Mo the Foar Hundred../' Mrs. JIclGilnty'^Sfy son's.doing cvea- better at' college. He's on the. fitae.— Philadeipbia^PrbSs. • ••/• *• ' X. ^ The/way'to loge a-friend-is tohaye himget^ich while you'stay poor. ' \' \