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•r Medina \Daily {Journal BAKER & BENSON, FW« nnf i i mn i • • ~ —* AppUpation roa,do for entry in Postoffice „ itfiX MMuia as second class mail r^matter. \ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE By mail or carriei #2 00 n yenrT $1 for six months, 60 cents for thieo .months, invniiatuy in advance. Advertfttag R»%p--t. Application,. IRRITATED AT BOWEN Question o( Preference to B< Submitted to the President, ANTI-TIJUST iBilXS, PBOTOCptfJTO BE PRAWN UP For 8ubmlsriion of Whole Question tr 1 TheHafluo If President Will No- , Apt—Cash Payment Offered to Eacl of the Allies 7-.\J*»nc« , tyiay Wart t* tlitf, ffame, , i . i ' Washington, Feb, 6,--Irrltated bj the note of Mirv'stcr-'Bowen, \Vonci' xuel&'ii reproseijtatlvo, addressed to th< British ambas&do-r Monday Jnst) re f uatng to Accept the allies' proposal fos a. «hemef of preferential payments 03 which Great Detain, Germany ant l\Wy receive. 20 per cbnUuif the remaining eight creditor natloni 10 pair cent of the customs receipt* of 14 Giiayrft and Porto' Cabella, tht allied 1 powers hare Instructed tkeil roproiontfttlyflB 'bore to submit th< question of'preferential treatment foi •etUomont to President RooaevoH anc ln*|hf\avent that he doEtrnoB.to ac as arbitrator to tafco this and posslblj the entire VenoiMelan controversy t< The Hague for aettlomout, thereby breaking Off negotiations, -with SUr Bowon, *• ' .\ ' * - Ats 10 o'clock today at tho British wnbawy.thero waa a conference of tat. repriSiontfttlvcK hero of tha* allies. It vl^tw bf tha fact that the t&ndpp gov dromont Is taking tso lead in tho hogo tfatlont, tho Brttiah ambassador pre tided »t thU conference. Ho expocU to have an .Interview wfth tlio -morel tary of atkto whom, ho will sound jurtc tho probability of the president's ac- ceptance of tho . alllos' request, h tt Js found that President RooMva*t Js sot disposed to. allow himself tc b* dragged Into the negotiations th« Instructions of the» allies ara .suclyu to psnnlfc thorn to forego tho embar- rassment of a rejection at the handsel Mr. Rcoaevclt and Instead of making known their wlihe» to hlro, stops wit b« taken to draw up a protocol with jlr, Bowen for a reference of the case to The Hague as suggested by hltc la hl« note of last Monday. s JTh° 'British aaAaaxador was the \if'the repreaentitUves to receive HoUw P*»\«d the Bill to Expedite ° Prosecutions •\•/\shington, Feb (I—The antitriisjt bill debate which opened In, the hpiise yesterday did not develop much anl- matlon allbough there* was a'farr'y large attendance In the galleries The rule under which the Ijopse -Wit to OP«r»t»» 'hoteyer, precfeitosd E $Mt dlseusBion, \ s \' ' The Demo£ra.M. nMested \Yjgijrouajy: a^alnafc ^ho fUle *6n,{^jj8Jd^rii\on Of\ J;he to becaflse lt'$M npt.piiferml't therJto_secur^»\r y# fljp-jfWfr. «tltuter^r^^rap^i|t;«&8f t replied that Ihey were win&g -tp' accept the J respon'§iWllty. _*?\• - i . , The pill' to expedite ;antl;truat'preJ§^| cutlons oceaaicmeoV no 'debate, V I| passed the house 1 , as. itl did the senate 3fe|S OUR FIFIGT TREC fcCf-JOOU « -Wan C«t->b>lK*iaa In ^I-»naeX.i)«eiiii Iu the \Scar 1441, I The fltst free Bchodl\^tebJlbhed In' Hie United Stites y\a$ ltt**Iic 'piotince Of MflgWflthnseHa Eiy In tho j eai lHH by ord<i J oT tift geneitil colon'il coviit In 1047 tlie MI we .mtlicrltj dtdnicd tliat frcii schools should he esUiullsliwJ T'fe pl*TY QF\ MEKIWEZ, OM« tit i\t »»<irul EVttiilitracra at tl«* There t no mwo ji)t((rc»tlng city in JXOHDCO tlum MoDiaiia Founded nnd Wilt by>-Muliil lunanlu, (he tymumleal Hultan'wlip re-jgiunl tiiojicbi the nudaie of tho eighteenth cesutuft*'It atHPdls plnys the ostrsiordliut.i> biiUdlri.ja'vHicU lie caused to~xre ciwrited, Inrgvty by )lie •within c^eij town having fifty bouse j UK w, \°f u , 1 \ \\ l j cf -^ w ' ,\*-f v v,7 ' - Holders under pciijUty of a.'ilne ot 4 ;aW;Pff Jffl^Hby«s. todwjjtWTjn- ------ \- • - • -•—• --••-!•. • ,-^ '..-ri [ pog|i(bie.evejpfe te^iiesstbe-'puspo^ifoj; f. ^-hiislj rQan^/Of^tliiSsfe'UwIs'e^for'inaison,' [''ry' %ere A -sVBSwu'cteaE./JValls ofi.greujt WedheBany-TWltnoUt-a *or#-ot-deha^J JfflgLM Mr,., Powers of Massa'cjiiisette madje the opening argximent-Sajtlila side of the bouse on the judicia'ry cprnmltiee bill and Mr, Clayton of Alabama open; ed for \his side. The fonnor contended that the 'pending measure was*, a step- in the difSoUon. of regulation of trusts,.] whllo 'M'r.' Clttyton insisted ithat It was; £li sham and jprotense?\ that the hill, feeble as it was, never- yw intended Itd.^go on He stat«toJ'bool(9, The postofUcev appropriation bill was paajod,- The death of Mt,. Moody of North Carolina fas annoiinced at tho cloao of the sesalon and oijt of Tespoet to his momory the honso adjourned until today, when the antl-trugt de. hate will bo resumed, , , • 'ADDICKS V/ITHDRVWS. iDstnictlonn to this effect and.the maV ttr was discussed at tho noon day conference -between the three roprc- ««ntatlve*'of tho allies. Whether. Prestdent Rowsovqit rarilJ ' aocopl this invitation, bf ; i$o allies is not known. An officlnf of the ndnilnl* tratiett'ixpresicd his surprise, thtit, the allies would be willing to suorait this Question to the president in vlow of tka fact that tholr representatives within th& last few day have, Informed them by cable that the preaidonftfldws with disfavor the contention of the allies\ for preferential treatment ^ere is tho heal authority for the •tatofnent that neither Qreat Brjtaln nor Germany arc desirous of submit- ting their interests to Tho Jlagua. The instructions received, by the British ambassador . are not quite cieaj as V> the. alternative to be pnr- S ued In'tho event that,the president eeilnes ^0 act ats arbitrator of, the q.ueStJon -of pribrity payments. * •* It Is not known whether the proto^ col which,will Be drawn up with Mr, Bowen \Will' provtdfe for reference 1 of the entire case to The Hague or whether the.alllos arewiiUflg tS^Uck by what tSey baVW secured here sud swBl con« aent to'have The Hague a.rWfcra.tp,the. one question of preferential triatment. Tho drafting o£~a protocol \Will I,t la •; expected,- occupy some time; bnt It is ' the understanding that-upon the sub- , _ir4ssl0n of- tho matter either to jhe \\ p^re'sldent or .The Hague the blockade li. to be raised at once, * 5t developed that^during a call of. Count Quadti the Aral secretary .-of tho German.embassy, upon Mr, Bowen the latter expressed to him his wllllng- aes| t6 make .toKGermany and Italyj a cash payment <rf^2WQt> each.' This '-was done.becattso'ofMr. Bowen's ac- tion- in th'e early part-'.of; the neg'o- - ti&tbns in cpnceaing to Grant Bfrfcaln • a similar\\amount, for.'satisfaction of •*he alleged Indignities which the.Brife ; ikh. government- ^claimed, its citizens \have\ «uffere|' ia : Veneauela, ODhis ' otadunt was'-named by the British : jimbassaaor.' v % . .\. ' *. It was intimated that. France might pow; «6tae* forward! and- asi\ for\ the .J. same^\ashTpayment for herself tts that en the allies. •.•> ^ '•..\-. '. in'the event that ther matter .goes: to, T^jo'Sague, tiie alHes wlil only he • - • juscptlngvthe proi>oMtlpn-inade-by Mr.\ Bowen in his UjtHniStum .addresBed to. the British amlasBadbt* iast Mofidayr.'.' Squadron Sent, to QIvsi Up the Attempt to Reach the „' United 8tatea Senate. Dover, De!„JFeb, 6.—*rho'sudden an,- nouneement that Judge: Edward Ad^ dicks had wlthlSrftwn, from the candi- dney for United States sqnator which ho has urged so persistently aince 1895 created ** Imrao«so saasatlon. Tho bojiof is\ general that the w! fusal of the ..United States aqnato to connrm Baited Stitoa MJlutriot Attor- ney William M* Byrne had. the oftoct of bringing about Mr. Aildicka* with- ^drawal. The TJnlon-Repuhlican cholco; for senator' In place- - of Addichs will probably ho Qovornor»Huim or Seoro^ tary ol^Stato laytop. State Sonatort] Alleo, ^fhe Addlchs leader, has repeat- edly declared that he -would not aceopt th'e United Statossonatorship, Mr. Addlcfcs arrived hero from Wll- mlngton about ^o'clock, going dlroctl to the Captloi. We w.asr ushered Into! the parlor of the state house, whore all of the 21 \Onlon-Repulillcan mom* bora of the legislature wore asaombled to meet tlm, togoUter'-vllh ^Secrotary of State Layton and Inamnnco commit- sloncr Marshall. x . i Tho assemblymen received ^Slr. Ad- dlcMs wltlK cheers and ho .appeared acoply moved by the heartiness of the greeting. Immediately alter Mr, Ad» dicks arrived Governor John Hunrj* •who is called the pcacomntoir in Del* aware pollUcm-jentored tho parlor*. Alter Jtho door had boon closed those outslfle hoard frequent bursts of ap- plause and the rumor became general aromrd-Hhb Capitol that Mr. Addicks •was about to withdraw from the most ropmehabte political fight is the his* torybf this Country, alight -which, has deaillttckcd thrco-sossionn in the', leg- islature and spilt tho Republican party into factions. • , _ Thta tamer was. conflrnitid soon a^ter* 2 o'clock whea the caucus adjcume^. ^hls fliie;,w\a's: donhled by a (lejefarjStion .\^ae'lii ifel und 4if41u, .ddnble'd- In'- -1(183; Connecticut estali'flsjjed-' Iwe •%(Sh6pJs. In ,J(W4. and levied a tas; for thefs ppporti'.' Maiy'hiud .ostablllhed free schools }i)1004. nnfl levied u ta^ oil pegroes,. pelt$i fu.rs'.nhd-jbJDOf and* pork for their \^8upport7\'Gb\«|iiioi i , f Beipliejoy deolffrcd in'104fl {lies' li,bpe.'that free jsciiopla wpuld ppver .•b'e^afcblisli'eOf'-.lft Yirginla,..tiu,t tjie towns of chtijlestoir anj^jlial)ith_dia\ e>;tabJisiLAhient in jthn.t year, ^uiifl Elbfab^ih oft RsSiie\ ?C&' :acrei of land ^aui\ r U£ cp'\vs, tlie iii-J crease from whieb>rWi8 applied to ispj)- port tho' schools, 1'our y«i'rs lat^r tlie juumherof. cows had'InWeasca to forty, Pennsylvania was settled by i'enn-.ou t k tljo .Belaware* river in 1CS1; and tV same year a free school,.AVliich'is; s.tlll conducted under .the ausp!Pes\bf |lie Friends, or Qnnicers, was ^stablishc'tf In Philadelphia, Among tlie deeiarit- tions pfpenn In his \frame ot goverih ment\-he asserted this Immortal ti'dtli, long since-forgotten by the men.who* have,been responsible for. the g'pvern-}-- 01 ^ -** h, £* T 1 ! 1 ' ment of t 'the/.contmouwenith; \Any gov- ' * ernment^ls free,-to the people xinder It; Whatever bo the frame, whore th? law ^rales, qua. the- people .are a pnrty to thoiSe inV§ More than this is tyranny, oligarchy--.and confusion.\' This sen- tence is Inscribed in a bronze tablet- Iu** placed in tho walla of Indepetidenge One 0* ner»«»»Tin'ij Trtcift Kot many months before his death Alexander ITcrmanu, the ruagicluu, -» u>> a guest at the famous but now dofunct \yhltetfcapit club the rendezU>u*r''of Chicago Bohemlaits On the nl P 'bt In question 11 \eneiable Japanese pilot was present, fn the couise of Uiftw ri-lcks Heuujaun plcl c'd up a deck yl i irds and-askdl SOI^L one to seleU' a card The sev«i of ch bs \\ as tlte'caid drnivii from the pacK. mul it A\asbho\vu tp tjiespectatersi'tjut lVot to the m«g.i- , dan.*^ •The curd wits replaced In the *i\ 0 „»_ 1, , ^ ,. -1deck,! widcU was shuttled, and;.then? ^T^R-? , fe^ , T t \*? i,tJ ^'f •««** t« «» e °* the t ;.ectat6i% ; ' W^^J&^'ft* nlQ t ^L, 1 'Loofe r thro U ghtliedA plefise,'' said in the mest«ne!tpc<-Ced pieces, run»U..s;-tt{ e i,i. otou , > - . here pw«M, m ^ .^a ungiea to| . \Acfolder of, the c*dA did -as re- o,iu> aupthe^ and sijjniliite as. tiiengh •biUit fbir up purpose =«X0Qyfc for the eiui- pl^yuierit of tAi'^texiUuiber of 'Wrced .hjbdreiV tjiltt' \Mulul 1 »%-5nwtp' ; always'kept athls. cpuVt. Bo(fr»-au((i-.l;here art gate- Vnys-ot grim^^uto-f such: a& •therffelp cate^flieai^at-a:of ! 'jtaiWuf ira-Aajj''with Its large- maarbio ipoislumiis: and', Corin* thian capttltls. sujipcjrtlui? Jbuttfiiss of? gray\ Stono a-Qd(|nib»-esqpc8,*bat on the >Vhole. It |8 r-atlicf 'tjbo, vostiiess ot the 1 buil,dlugs,t|iaxi.«py asctlstl'o valiie that |s Tbioarlialjilo,. •- j- ,' - • 'Th/old/iialaf^s o'C* Jttflaf .isni,i\i« 'are in*ruTua tWay.'jua ^iielf:sxiltaji v ln-'hts turn, baa enacted >w-ew residence?\till] JhqJmpertjI^akce'iEodiii consists of a* collection of 'bi|ildr«u-gli of every shspe- oftd slsse, sea.-*tt$rtd; asauioiig gardens in-; (V.'tower, which questeih ;''IB the card that was drawn in the pack?\ aSUwl the wissai il * • \Jfo sir,\ answered the spectator,. . \Wh*t wfrs the- cardT '\ ' - ,. -''Tfae-seveirof eiribsfc*' -;- ^,.. V. ... '* 'fWeili gehtlemeu.;' sjild Hefrrnafln, \|f[one of you'wllf.kindly uiiince the prjelate's sho'o y&u w|ll irid the card flint has vanished from the pack,- \. After a smiling protest tbe~Japanesq; priest Unlacedlhte shoo,' nnd there, to j the .nmnzemeut of all, was found the se^eu spot of clubs>^Rochester Post-, | f -||xprcs8.- , .•.<\.»' .' *'•'' sniici? p-Jinetemr ' •• , An elderly Judy who lives in her ow\) house at Buttes Cbpumont,-\Paris has discovered thi^t spiders are? peculiarly I appree'atlve of music, She has. made, great pets bf tliem. and her house. Is. full of spiders'of «H khids, on whpin-sho spends her time and toVtane..'. * ; Her proteges \are lodged In a large. w«s nneoniplc-fcdijf *lici tiuielof the late sultan's dout3a, rsmmlus tonday. just as tho wor-Jiuieir* - left Jtv.. with tie seaffoid- lngxStlll stitttdinft' ^AdjolnJng tbejKd- ace Is a liirge hulk,, In which are'kept. .---_., a number of maws., os/rlcthcs'aud ga- airy, room, where she, 1ms provided ev- aolles. ; ' - • . r I cry* pecessar)* support for thefu dlf.^ hall, - , , ., 0!a«*r stuf.- • > .;' .Major Poijlli the lecture raanager, T*?as negotiating with John Kendrlek Bangs for the Ifttter's talk 0n*\The Er-, olutlon of the Humorist.'* ^he-inajot» mndosoine inquiries as to. the scope of the licturev'nnd Bangs replied that It began with Adnm and Bv'o and cauio down to the present day.- ,•\ •'Can\t filve 'Cm $omothli>'g older than tlmtf\ the mnnnger asked jolting. * iy- • * * ~ '..I Tho^fiyitaelf JotsDjorably clenn,\anu4v»t webs, Her«teft't favorites are Int- — -- pafllcsaljir fea^res that | mense black spiders; wWeh^wllh their aVo iW^umSn (o'mlioroorisinbvn.,. balry legs and great bodies, look very The.ontxiilice- of,thes: principal ulosquk; repulsive to-effiera. •*T~~'l f . n . b atrlkln'g'wfth ,&!*%•$**&**/»** i Whea sl,e,8 toeWB ^ <0 •* OTp,0 « c tllc - tr to have been. bwiKuf by.ffae Moors capabilities for -f»f l ««,* ue +< f u ft^, from Spam- - Tho s»iopB ( to «ompara. herself with n clwte: of water to keen tlvely fUn»dtiiot=rndo never larger, ?ff their, too <ieJ^•«t^?.ttentJous.^a , T '.lL„ ml.'. . . ' 1 1 j 1 \1 < «.\ ! 1. ., .' • • » , Am •jssirrtJMve inreau , A youth was engaged as junior elerk to a firm of lawyers, and by, waj of filling in Ws time an* testing hi* worth on bis first\day he wa'a told to write a lettd demanding P i J uwit of a debt, from a client who was long^n, asrours: To the f,re it surprise of his employers a check for tlie ampurit wrtved the next day They sent foi the\ young cleik and asked him to brMuc*-*>n,eob:f of tbe letter which bad Imd suc^U an .i.„a„— jfe^ult. . I'he-Mter* r-»u. as' ymM of ths^fi-o-ln* T®'?-)*! 1 ^ eyw* '5tfateWtSi!i^t'a s »\^' • **• r.\\.'->; r ;-''. •••• \f- .'••«: • An Taveiit Wttfc IH-o. SajrtoV--Tbe^-e|i , djcesjed* masa is\ one whc^\''Clothejs%' ni^.attrlict' sinflsunl nttentlen, . ' .„_,' \ - -' •. . . Famley—lt Isn't poasibtefor metabe^ well dressed, then? - *,- i.\- Sarlor->K6nsen»! austjget; *, neat new suit. ,-,--»- : ir-^-i-l-ma-Tr Famloy—That's Just »> I couldtft get a new spit-wlthontattracttng unus- 118,1 attentjpn^Kbiiadelp^Preas, f • One -ultttelSsr. \Xtl'1B' k- blessed -secret,' 1 '»«ys one, \that of living by the d»y. Ai5y bue can carry his hprden,-hw^ve-c heavy,, until nljjhtfalKand^y-onocam.dohUt work, Weverliiitd. ,ttH the »UH goes. d* 0 wn t Any one can live patiently, lov- 'ingly and purely for*jone dSty. And this Is* all li*?e means to'us—irost one ljttle>day,\ Why dot try tjhist trutb.— I'hUadfllphin*?\ojtl> \American. ', < '•A*:-»a|?\t flre'at*-? CQn«m-»t, ,•. , \Are you Mn to takefttt «Kly;i>ug; dog with you again, Currier* fcsl-ed Charles, ~ f % -mW bellbve'jrou .take Mm simply tonmko yourwjf Jookpret-- tler by the.corttrast,** /, * \pou't he JealQus.-of poor PtMC, Cbnr- lk>,\ replied * Corrle. I'Wl take yo» .sonie time -when l^want to look e-p»* ' cinliy handsome.'' - ' ' •\• - [\ >» \ \.! I III' II . .''.\ \ ' -Jf'. I^ridon. Th'ne \Uintieato-). . The mlHttetoo cossaieg cilefly from Brlttnny-. SoVtnblO^ tons of the-chnrm- •Tho funny nmn •reflected for n-WS ln P wldto l^rrlg'i^!«ut aare^exported-j Atcurlous fnet in connection with thlsT* Tat- *W*S\\ of tt*»« Wat?J«\U \' . „ \There go thp SpieerWcoxt*, mnm* plays sto\yly, softly andlii a jnlnorjhef jnal rf'm t^Wbty^r-s dyiiiB to lajot\ wfc, on the harp. From all corners oXthi/Ha'-tu't we Tiettttf calir .. *' • \ room the spldera* run toward heri* 11* \Ccrinlnly not, de«rl If they're dy- fenlng with evident jilcnsure, tratsbould Ingr to know\ W„thesPrenoiworth know- she strike upu uolsy, guy; Inlinrpaorii* ™& P» 04!? people-worth* oorlijow- 5 eus strain they -scampor back to their, ingr'are tfc.tt pceple«ivl» deu't-waBt'to holes a« thouph !tllssrM6tcd. .; .. | know us,\. niont nnd then said, \I might; work in come of your jok?s If you tliliik the nu> dleaee will stnnd'^t.'\. ^ -rf-. . * Oiii>riiljrI4i-u». Mrs. Nuritclt—Mrs. Bettordozq told me she was going to scud her boy io you for a Job. • \ - • 1 Mr, Nuriteh-Yes, she sent nts-i and 1. turned him down propel 1'oo'd ougu't- , er seen tbe high handed letter uhe scjit \^tvltk hlm'Mntd she sent him to me bo- •cause ho \must lmye\*vorte of sonic kind, eveu if he hnd to work.fpe n mere pHtftuce,\ The nerve of hqr calllh' 'me .nainestllke thnU--Ihllttdclplila, , I'rosj-,) tletoe Is to.t£se Ilwt«oii what the I to tho \rislnw-an-lt pmiys the\rent |-peasants of JJdrliiaaiSdy nod. Brittany I eujtlvitte tlie? pntudltb'oii their applo trees-eoutrajcy' to a\Spuliur belief, it rarely, grijwrsc oil' o-esks--ntsd if forms their nsoaf 3prollli\lailo crop. A .few. years UKO tbtc KrorstchM dcpartnientn at '\.tofj- |.sterx,is that thelady beawi tb'p blrtb. P'g/»limA v ofriM^>--.- ' ?*• • \ The prov/slou i?t the Vlrglniu coile es- oniptlug from sen-ice en tbts Brand jury the owner or ot-c\inter of «•nrJst utill. says I*aw Notes, WWlutereating exam- ple of ft law whiehTHa.heeti allowed to ,. , — ,, rpinnin on th'e statutii iKxik lonl after agWcult-are *ecrc -jfin deatroctlo of * Jt s usefuTn&ts and the condition that all mlstlotoe. on tlie, grountt that It in- i cmicdit HitohelnKlwve.-*n*«a (0exist, jured Ute itw'le trwes,' .'rise Beaisnts,, When the'stntnte w«is im*4»ed',.scrlQn« however, dcrtXcd tlio ainpoiicaitrieHVand, | ncoU venle)sce to the eltl-iim of the aur- as the order, 1st not c-saforccO, tBcy grow, rouudlns coantry Might intvt* nriseu as and oxport-»aoro'toil 1 'than fever-for a result of sAnwnonliiff a mill owner the-Ohrtaliiiaa oilllv-sumont oE J-dgUsb. ( ^ m h ,g wotkf hll% t i, e m t w 0 w^ w te \ andAmerlcaaaboiiiMsa. - notongersoltaiKKtnntamclducrof-the A MaX'tv-stf T«ot« , ,MM,nighb!qwPl*----Elllo, yoti never Bjwpk outllde it tl» quarrel*, betweso yo**r_iK-p*w»» niy«i£. do^u*.' ' Eliil-r-Oh, no. rhwatas, b«t -whenever y-fO af'o pieaiint t§ each oth*Hr I alwars* meutlott itt--fi|fe, ,'- •:' \VreBl-initl'yjo Cntwford--Wliy do Jovcts ait and ait atut stt in Wiwhil ttlfencet Crabshaw—'lliic»u»e. as a general thing, tfasfft im't robm tor *itnee of them to gat A'-ftoM,,!!! edciwaysv— JadgC,. ' k ' %SK ' ^ ,;.\ - # * \Iheiotnr* ii purchased by iJb*pw»- ent>iJohn*ion, • , „-..•* * I aave sotne fi ..yict*t*»Q - to order-i •••*•'• ,* * .-'••'. : l v T' 1 * Also the new G.oods, ' ( . and Cne 1 • gooSs foi .Vox ten 1 1-have t«e b< ' •'-'.placfcsu ^;.'r- $ I We tlle'-x WOEStCUSi * •. • bfestftrif deauiag, 1 * p^Lrisig'*. fi»eta •'•r,\ -\\ isso t f \ • New York^Postrnatters. Washingtorij Fob, S.^Among, the nominations s^nt to the senate by. the prosTdent were these poaUajstera: Xew Tr*rk--Jo)ip H. Mcintosh, Can- tout Edward C, FIskv Mayvllle; Ben- jamin E, Jones, Nunda). George TL Cornwell, Penh Yan; George G» Mc- Adam, Jtonie* Ollmore 0, Bush, Tux- edo Park; Levi M. Gano, Watklns,* .; Ueoras.t*. Gliman E-rtite, • N New York,\ Fob. 6.—The application made by the'tempjorary ndminlsttators Of ths estate of {\8bri<e ?> SU-nafii ths •mlulonairo founder of tho Atlanlle and •Pacific Tea company and the Great American company, that- George.H. Hartford, who was Oilman's- rflarSger for many, years, should bo permitted to form a now company .wa denied by Surrogatb Thomas <m the gwaad-iflrst fio lacked jttrlsdlcttort In the matter. Owing toxottinued HI liea£th Mi*. GM.es has decided to tetife^.frotii the firm of SPOONER&^ATES. * In order tc> settle tip the 4ffair^ ••: of the firm satisfactorily Miarch l$t, it becoitieiS neg|s« , sary to materially f . . * •f N \ EDUCE miu •DA 'Uoyjl, DeOllnes..~. , New \\jtejfe\E*eb*. 6.r-The Bev. Dr. Arthur S.'vBloVd, secretary, of the Protestant .Episcopal Joo-jra* of domes- tic and foreign missions'; teas' declined tho Tmll to b e bishop of Mississippi. .\ : Weaih«r Indications. • ' '• . -Fair Friday j Saturday increasing cloudiness, probably sno^v or rain in west portion j variable winds.' ' of ^rligh Orade Merchaaiiidlse. moiiey qut We must cph vert the sarffe_ inta •jatisfact PHILI Ttia For * wttl *3^ * rus plea cha. **^ out \ i« n l^x « dtaj .« • • .•• , * **& w . 4*'' RetnembW \•^thjut bet • \^£*-» . Definite neiicrllilion.' . . , - \Jdhnuy it lsn*t tobato sauovtt-IB: tabasco. • N6W; don't Jot .me hear-you- calling it Wrongagttin;\' ' ^x •?'•;.-• \No mamma,\ ,/ -.''.'-• Two hours later at aiiUier--\Matnnia I want .some of thai^-tbat—that ied- v .badfed sauce that makes you mad.\— Washington Times.\\. • *• Froiti i^rviry 9th Yame^wiJt he sacrificed t© secure thexiieeessary easlir A MAG=* Cooper •iiia'i **\ . aV