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jri- fledfoa Daily Journal BAKER A BENSON. -P|tof»..... Application made for entry inPostofflee at Medina a* second class mail matter. . ~~' SViBSOBJFPlpSI PRICE By mail or carrier: $£,00» year; *t for «' six months; BO cortts for three worths, invariably in advance. Advertising Bates on Application; IGNORED AGREEMENT, H*«.. ALMOST- Thursday, February, J% If 03, RAILROAD IMPR6VEMENT. Tp f • Paid by Issue of $10,000,00 50> Year 4 Pjr-Cent Bonds?, c \' Now York, Fob. 12'.-*-Tks directors of the EdS.Railroad company voted to .authorimhe Issue of 110,000,000 ol •4 per cent 50-year gold bonds, convert* ible into common stock at 50 aftei April i, 1905, and before April 1, MIS The bonds will be secured by a mdrt K««« on other property of <fcne com- pany and thdVe la also ttt> provision thai mibnequeat bonds may bo'issued from time to.time,notexcledinslGO,- OOO'.OOu. \These may \be made convert- ible into common stock at a price to |)6 named 'wheat issued. The official siatoraont issued by J P. Morgan k Co, proceeds to spy: • \The 110,000,000 of bonds psow W be issued are. to bo offered for, sub-scrip tton pro rata to the holders of/,trust certificate* for flint and second pre ferred and common stock of <<he com' pimy at tie prlco of %V& and interest An underwriting syndicate 13 to take such bonds «* are not subscribed for by fha trust certlflcaAo holders, *<TW executive oommittoo of tho company nave for soma too bean carefully Investigating the important need* of the company tor additions and improvements, to its property, and the process of t&iftJl<M>00,00(> of bond* together with the\ amount of net earn- }n«s properly applicable to this pup. pose will bo «|iplicd to meet tho re- quh-eaient* for all improvements at present, deemed desirable\ tho moat important of which, ares ••'TfcweoniUruetloa'ot.new and mod- ern larry hoM<» *t Chambers • and Twenty-third street*, Sew York) the purchase of nevf ferry boatjti building a stw and ntodtrn depot and lorry bouts* at Jersey pity and tho rear- nuiiament of tracks .and tormlnar* at that point; the construction of a. new line throufh. «n opspi.ff.ut ovor Borgan Mil so an to avoid tho use of tho pres- ent tunnel tor passfcngor trains; Im- portant Improvements at stations along the auburnwa line* and various luv provemdnts *!un* tSo lino, including construction of second and third track*} provision,^ tools and Im- provements for UioMwps and tho pur- chase o* aboty 3,000 now freight caw, 60 naw passenger coaches and lot) pew toeoraouvol.** ,' Lists?! by Slook Exehanrje. * Naw York, Feb. IS.—Among tho se- curities approved for a listing by the gomnors or tho stock exchange-was: Buffalo, Rochester *nd Pittsburg Rail- way awapsnyV $1,300,00(1, additional common slock. TURF -INVEBTMENf CONCERNS. 8iv*r»l of Th»m Unable to Pay.Dtvl. dsrfda or Withdrawals. .St l-euls» irob,*12.—A petition was prostttted to; the \United States dis- trict court -by creditors asking th*»t 3S, JT. Arnold and Company bo declared bankrupt and a receiver appointed to •wind Up its affairs. > ,. / « *The ofllejs* of t»« 'irariotrt turf in- Tfoatmont compftttfes v«-«r© thronged frora an early hour with dti»ittora, many of whom •were front out of fejro. At tha omceof. Arnold anW Company, •n «itbmey anhboneed thS^tho -pom- jany had no moneor to pay eftker divi- dends oif principal. ' At the offices \of tho International 1taf%stnjent.«ojnpanyi payments «®cs rosdmed to a largo number of deposi- tor*, amorilE Vhom-mahy.wers woaten; Tho Christy'Syhdlcato UnruUrfint «otnpany, idilch begun paying off Tuea> ; day, was cr,owdKi With Investors^. ft ivas-ahnouiMKd that payment oh -with- drSwili titt b^ee^SHSptsndSd-for 30 days but dlvldendi'rnight ba had* by those wishing them. The company was declared to bo solvent .\:{ — Arnold \Denies Fallurie. . Hot Springs, Aik.,~Feb« 12.—E. J. v Arnold Is holding <onferencek ylttx his ^ local agent and several local custom- •» • <jta J t»3io'ar6 making -vigorous protests becttuso 6C their .inability to withdraw.' \.fufidsv 'ATriold: js aceonvpardef by-a, • detective!' fie sayi' 6111, his St. Ionia manager, \called him up. over \the long ••. dlstttnco tolepHone and said 'that he ;• had •not said they havO no money, for the^haVB tod vlll payin full.' . Arnold denies failure. He says* he .\ has JOBO.DOO assets, wldoh i^ylll lully- coverall-UablHU«s. Stilt Astaiinst Brphner Estate UOst NeV^o5ck i *eb;^2.--rThe trial of the acllprt; brought 'by Fraiikiin Roberge, ibJe'vetefliiiary stirgeoff. wab for many .years had charge of the'staoloof trot .ters owned by the late'| , red&rick Bton. \her^- agajhsi Mrr^iOnner's estate to reqovor'. fctOO.OOO, ter'nUnated..aftSr. & . 10 'days' tstlol in ;a verdict for the d^- fenuant' irabtlce GreOnbsum nllowed ..the estate. |2,000 to .defray 'tho ex- .pensea of the litigation. InBtltUtea: by Roberge, Eontese cktasd. that, when ho entereid Mr.- Broniier's• ^orviee an li«reemeh.t was entered. Mto 1 between them by •which.5«j was to Tecelve no compensation diiiing ^r. Brohfieys life time but -WaB -to lecelye'$100,000 by his pllor: by'deed of glft.io <ome into i<>yee updn't'?s : death; .••..; Qwmahy Now f?«mands ,T;otal Aitwurn of Her Cjairrii ' < Washington, Feb.' 12,«— OSTmap j has ignored her previous' agree meiit made with Mr. vBowen fi 3 Count A. Von Quadt-Wykr^dt Isny.hei, charge d'affaires, and has Insisted ox f a cash payment of $340,000'or a Hen or the customs reeelpta of One of th«: Venezuelan ports uprli thjs anwunJ is paio. v'iWa Information Was com-' municated to Mr-, Bowenby Baroi Speck Con Storniburg; the Oerman inin later. . •• . < ; Air. Bowen immediately informet the Gerrnan minister .tba.t.he.reluM tc •yield the receipts of any port prior tfi The Hague's declsioni saying thai would be prefersntial treatment, As to the cash payment of $340,001 demanded, Mr. Bowen left'that mat, -ter.to HXQ German minister to deter- mine, saying to him that if Germans can attoidtoraafce a public confespios that it does not .stand by agreements \signed by its duly accredited diplo- mats, he (Mr, Bwen) is willing, thai they shall receive on the day th< protocol is signed the total'amount asked In the origlna^ulUmatum. The response has been cabled to the Ger- man foreign 6tHco T ' , Great Britain. Jnd Italy have r^ noimced any reTrponslblHty for the ao tton of Germany andf esprejesed thel) regret Through thwlr reprefsentatlvet they have informed.Mr. Bowen thai thoy will stand-by \Wl agreements the? have made with him. and will not be in- lluon^ed by the action of Germ$ny* It is stated that the action of G-» many In asking \for 1340,000 inatead OS contenting hera-lf with, *5.500 is dnt to a rnisunderatnndfng cf certain, stepi in*tho negotiation* which had been passfjft on by Count Qnadt\ before the arrival of Baron Von Sternberg. Mr Bown holds that Germany is bound by the* a-»t of its representative. It ia expected that an-answer will arrlvohoro today from Germany to ths final representation.* made and upor tho recjip't of that answer tho slKhini of tho protocols probably \will occur As aoon as they ate? signed orders will, bo dtspatchedto the Moekadlnjc ship 1 \ for tholf'imroedlato withdrawal from Venezuelan watora. ' ,. - . jy ••.••'-• .*'! . •'.\•'.\ • w* A..i?lckortnt^who'.h!!W--f^^«S* exfenslyely--4n China, tellr ** ( \!toi^ Which illustrates the,. dlf&ftr>c?\;fe: twSeH the ftnelent oivlliaatldn ol fla» east and the\ - more -rnodefn growth at •the west^ese-jlbJa^ft: illsit to a Chl^ nese .genfteinau kb Kaya; . \ \ •'^Vtiat \perplexed hiitt tnoat Buropeans,- or. 1 'bnrbarinns,' na he ; Innooently cull^d'.us, \was our a.mftilng_ energy, Why ahbuld we ftonble ^u^ selves so much and 4 take so hinoh palni aboiit anything op earth J 'To the. phlegttMrtlc literary CWnaftiatt this-waa incompi'ohienslble, Was^pything worth Uucb. fiiss and bother? We had' at'gTeat risk and difficulty mnde m expedition into, the interior to aee v tbe aboriginal trib^Si CSVpnt. Was the^good of ko!rtg to Bcesayagea? *•. c , . * .\r dnfoiaedTtjre myatcrlea pt steam as p. propeller.. 1 told th<|rh. ot L our;nia* chlnery, They seemed ffot tofbe in*. Mpjo.r Symonds Orderad to Wathlngtor- Waardngton, Fob. 12.—Ordora wert' prepared at tho war department as signing Major Thomas W. Symonds, coppa of engineers, to duty In this city in •cbjrrga of public buildings, and grounds, vice Major Theodore A Bing*. ham, corps of engineers, who It order- ed to Buffalo, N. Y., la charge of rlvoi and harbor work In Woatorn New York and Pennsylvania. Major Bingham wa» mlHtari' aide and master of social ceremonies at tho White House ta P«« Ident McKlnloy up to tho time of his death, and has served Prosldont Roose- velt in a Mko capacity. pressed, .Some of them hnd seen and . Fatal, Fir* Starttd by Bobbsr'*. •Lancaster, 6,» Feb. 12. — Harw Orovo waa killed.. Postmaster, Shel- hauor lalatly. injured «nd JTessioltowa seriously hurt In a fire, started; by rob? bera,!whlch dostroyed Gritoths and Mo Andy's store at Bremen, tots ?Si),- 000. *' traveled on a* Bteamec Yes fi but tha,t jvasj nptj mucbv To invent these mate- rial' ihlngsi--wns that worth?:, of a man's ihtellectT 'Snch- novelties -WCJ* mereiy mechanical v . v v . ,f. ' \I told them; somewhat of\ the |tar«, of our .scientific confilusjoasi.; ;ihis.ap- lives, pealed more to them. 1'llenil quoted sto the,m passages from their own ta- crca classics, Thoy approved of me. \iia.ter as % lay -wnkeful-on my bed, I henrd^through the*thin paporpartl-, tioris my^st and cronies considertog their strnngesVisltors, \'Strange creatures, these batbarl-i anaf-• ' ** 'Aye, Indeed they are.* , <* That Pl-ki-llne (Pickering), Jntfi a, ateango barbarian. \Where .did >e learn to speak the language of men. (Chinese)?' c \ * -'*«He'» clever for a barbarian. Ha'a alraost« man,* • \«He hrrs not the eye* of a man. They are ronndv like thfe rest of the 8htoin1s;'not turnednpKfcthecorners,, aa *wo have thc.in. ? * '-\ '\•Welti he is a clever bnrbarlan7 And tho discussion goded.;?,-\\\\\'\? ' *—-4 • :\ Wliat I» In « 4 Goo* Vr%m. AmerlqanB are the greatest drnnv. merg in the worid* a»4 they makethe> \ttnest* drums. Chicago, mug -'ft, Iflul* have inrge fnctorle*,. but l a these, all kinds of drums are made, .most of which are of the cheap variety and low in price. There are only tfirce facto* rte8.ui.tue United States which make the kind of tatrauienia manufactured irt this city. \ These drums mro dlsUHct from tlie others in that thoy have' a sharpness in tono'requirtd only in or*. chestrn and bnnd work;, Ihe drams that are nsett In corps and In military work must have'& tonft wh!$h is duller, ni«l tho drum riuwt not be aoitenatthro to thetovtch. Drtiramaldn-s Is a curi- ous Industry and »s complic«tcd ( as it is curious, for the drum has many part*. A dram of ttte best eqnstructJon has 2ia Biece«, not Including sttcks, hooks and. belt. Alt materials mulfcjbe of tho'best quality, for the things from which a drum is wnstmcted nre|what give »> let tone, and; as the dmm is KdhJCcied to rough tosge, icmust be Ktrong enough,to standtha airaut.—Jh- dlnnapolia Journal.. ... Why fti&. 1r%wii^^!iwi<l te «r lajilf |i^tV^t^el^^;|ejter4#jfi 5 &y^rjr man i% §w,e$jb IWStodq Jifta^robM'ta hear iiri^aprcfiejd.' had: eung^ a n^mki, arid sunfted. ; : in. the l«rd%\\ |rayet, As? j>featsher-gayfe sctnie.. \reasons y&f w^Jkiuginerjc shoiihi be ghristianB. ^hey- should he Mowerf o£ GhriBt, hecap#e the Miaitgr wsd J«n*se?J ? a workingnjan, ^ftotving thehaiSshipB of their lot,- He Wgatt -His wo*k, by jjathering worMngmen. ;$bax&- ^Jift,, I'he preacher declared that; the vast majority\'of men. in'^he'chftTches, today are working men;.. Ee \wasthe manliest of all men,^ just such a, personality as-'-eye^r w&& •would Rke to havens Ma ghojpniaW,. ^d that^ juat vhafe ,Jfe offe$i to' heeome. \The/men .-listened, urlti mtirked atte4$bni and at iW <iose » large narnher Bignified, th^ir \deter- •jiinatioii to follow tikrist sit their ' MARKET REPORt. NiW York Provision Msrkst. Now York, IFeb. 11.' WHEAT —No. a red,- 82«&e.f o. b.'alloal; ISo. 1 northern, Buluth, SS%c 'CORN: — No, t S'corn, Btc f, o, b^ afloat '\ : • • OATS — No. t oats. 4Staicj No. 3 white, K&ct No. 3 white, 44c, , ' POB.K-MOSS, $m5©18.a6j; family, $18.50#10.00. HAY-Shlpplbg, 86^70,6? gao€ to chOice,'95®$1.0fi.' BUTTBR—Creamery,' extras, 36c; factory, 18c; Imitation creamer^, western fancy, 20c CHM1SSE—Fancy'latge whlte,.lSHc; 3malt white, 14*£ev . EGOS—Stato and Pennsylvania., a'Xis, •- \ ••:. \• POTATOES-K«» York, -per HO iha»-| , L5r4@S.00 . . • •\«. - - . Xfmia** tVtU Ttot Be Rnlaed. Tears have sometimes oeen expressed that when thehnmenie eleetrie power installations at Niagara, Falls are In complete \operation the withdrawal pf '•wafer through -tunnels **1H spoil the beauty and grandeur of the vast cata- ract \ But an experiment recently made by the Nfsgara Falls Power company to ascertain the maxlmtim capacity of its great luunel, the otisr rent through which is cawolated ^de- velop at-.lenst 100,000, horsepoire^ smows that such fear* are probably groundless. When a quantity of wa- ,ter \twice as'great as niany notable rivers ulsehargs* waasent through the .tunnel, lof diversion was not'noticea- ble on the brink of the falls, for it was but a Very small fraction of the water th&fe.ee>sfiS; Sews feora'ljJjce Sris. Biiffalo Provision^ Markst •'\ \ • *Buff«tp, -BSS6. M. \WHEAT —• Ko. X northern, - 88e; winter wheat, No. S .red, 80c. CORN —\ Mo. 2 yellow,. B2iSc f. o.. b. afloat; No/3 yellow, 62b. \ OATS—.Ho. ; '2 white, 42»4o % o. b. afloat? Ho. 3 whUe, 42c. FLOtfR—Spring whfiati.hest patent perbbl, $4.'25®4,B0i\ low grades, $2,75 #3.00. . . .S\- ;- - ' •• - ^^'tlTTER-^Oreamery westerjfi \ox-\ tra . tubs; -..ate; state . and Pehn- sylvanfa' creamery, J5@2BHc; dairy, fair to-good, 18@30c. .. CHEESB\— Fancy,\ . full; crdam, 45e; gOod to- choice, 14#i4^c; cBrS \mon to fair,'\12@iSc.* -•;. EGGS—St^te,. freak'fancy, 21c. POTATOES—Pec bush.ei,. 60@fi2e.. ' . Itiscnlonit Daellns; Birord. ' Ah Ingenious, dueling sword was shown the other day^ia Paris by the well known fehcer, M. Hissard, to the members \of tbe-Bociete' d'Escrime a' J^ee; By fifioret arrangeinent^hen the fencer touches his. opponent the blade of the sword entersyhe hapdie a snort distance and sets** marker in motion, which registers 'iny .nnniber. from 0 to ?.' The Idea of the invention; is to prevent disputes between fencers and enable, them to judge of the value, of their coups. It should, inoreoverr have a great .popularity\\hi,.the teal duels fonght in FranceV-\*: --.''..y ' East Buffalo Live Stock Market. ' CATTIi,&-rB*est atecrs.' 0a;.8aTe7>?.i5 @.B.2B; good to choice shipping steetg. $4.65#4.8Q.; fair to good- steers, $4:40- pi.SO;. comm.on to fair betters;- $3.33 @3;6pj- choice to extra/fat. betters, $4.2B@4»S0; good bjitcW^butis, ,$?JT5 @346! choice tp spring'Veals,-''J9.25® 9.50; h^ndy fat calves, $3,',76®4.00. .' SHEEP.- AND &AMBS^Top natiVS lambs, ?§;65Si>6,i6;fair l i to good,$6.2S' @6;40;'culls and cornmons,:$3i5O0i.7B;'' good\ to-prime wethers, $4.7B;@B,O0/ .HOGS — llixed packers'' grades, $7.iO@7.1B'; medium hogs, '|7, 15@7.20 ? •pigs, good to chdicey $7.00, . \ , ^ .-,.-.Buffalo Hay.rvi'ariJ'et; .' • HiY.—--Timothy; per . ton, loose,\ fl7.00@l'pO|'hay,- prime On track, per. ton, itl7.00.(gil7.50!- i No. 1-do,' ao>, $14ifl0: s?i6,.o6j Nb;Zido, fa, *ia.oo#is.;0o < AJ ' A Shockproot -Svlt. . Sir; Hnmphry Davy put a wlregause envelope around the mlfierla lamp arid' ; .thus' removed t?Jo greatest danger; of firedamp' expIosloDsi- Professor Ar- terpleff of the Mev (Russia) university has^deylsed a...suit o't.clothdS, •hkewlse madVoi \Wire game;, wrdeh will pro* tectthe-wearer froth electric shodks'of every kind;: \Wearing such \a-Bnit he received; a'shock from, a condenser •.Charged to lSO.OOo. volts -and attracted sparks more f ..than-a~yard long with his .haiids Without burhihghimseltin' the feast. \ '•..-_ / '. \•'.\ \•' .-•\.' '•'' »• A Roral Windfall.. .Broperor WillUtm \of Germany' has cpmeylj^o another windfall.- A- loya.1 .m^rehant named ; HIId.erbrnnd of Dr?Sr den,, who for many yeaW has been es- tablished at-Berhe, recentiy,'died,; afias paving no hfeirs bequeathed a cOhslu^ erable fortune' and. a quantity <of lahd to the emperor. The, kaiser becomes the. proprietor of the irnngen Alp, which is situated between the Weisshorffiand Wlldhorn; the .Niesseri-lagg* jand^tu'e* bed^ttful Waterfall! oOfflgen? slB'&ted^ jn the Canton of B^he. . \.'• \*\-.:• I, . ..Tlie Je^ti of Mr, JIa*SeW f 8 evening sefVonat the BajitiBt OhuTrch-wna Matt, n^r^^hm *«iik. «nto them, what shall I dd thjslffe with J.esna'tlwt is eaSed' (Suiiif M-prtU*wdj '.-Xtfiii' afcodin the presencs.bflfU enoniiM and Bie judge, a Very $%>?, ^ienrJIeas, de- feated ntifid; desjisea map. . Today He'is the glo^v tlie King of Kings? and the Lofd. trf tords,' Beholds the deat'mieSv of alt, moh lu Hi* liapdB. - What will you do with the ;Pripce of Peace ? . By the very %\r of l^ve |fe muetdo withyott T>ye mid bye as you .do with Elm now..' fl you reject S|m, he mnat reject' yovu If you deny. Him, he mu8t deny you before His Father anti tkd Holy iVhgels,. Klnte'e great mistake wa* to, eonanlt the world atoll' His own consciettco told him to release that innocent inart \t it-eoatjilm Mn poeti (ioanntl^is till.' .Wlint a h.ero.' he would hnve>,l>eeh,hiat alau, what a cowatii. he. was. \Vac'tllaUng men are gtilT asking the world, '•\VTiat slmll I do with Je»usf»' and the world, too poKte >*& W '*Ctucifj; Sim\ Bhocked at* the suggestion of such vile cruelty, 3a apawbring the (Juestion; ^tia aaying; \Assent to Hi* claims, but do hot be pturtieular that your conduct DO cjifluged hy your view*. Take tho good thing* that He has f6r* you anu 1 keejp all the good; things of \this \world tiat some OY^rlaiee people call wrongs Take Hini'ai'yOftr pnj^enl.hufe not-a* your Savllwr. • Youjbavc^evertlone anything\ very had.' Messf allegi- ance, join- the church, hut do not think: Be mUBt have everythung His way?\ How inlso and tlnngeiotts tire tlus World's answers tojthe questio&. To become coivverted ia,ln come into the \mood of -total, ^affectfyaate, irre- versible surrender to Hum,\ like thai of ChjpBtiomeH.- „ At tho close a-hUBtiber for the fh[st time declared that tSiey would sur- render ^ to ChrisiL^\ V : El|6TWN iNOTlGE.;- . Sfelio^lshejghy^ven to the elec-. tors of the 'Village ef Medipa that tlie annual election, of offii:ers of said village will h6 heM Ott Tuesday, Mfltcli3rd J j;903,at the Ti|JageHajl insaidvillago. . . * ,, .Bolls to be open front 9 a.m. nn- % til 4 p. in. at which, time Che follow- ing officers will he elected* President, in place of.W. B. Boh v •Mas.*'-' '. '•- • _ -\..-\7, ^.\Twrjtrustees in place\©! Eugene Walsh.and 3oe A Brooks. . '' • ... . - \- . ...-»•'\ Twd Assessors in place .olClSrk S. Houg, full .term, ,and Jolin Moore sfibrt term. '•§ ^^^-fm^M^ liveasurer in.'place of iEjcor^e A. JSfewell •' \ • '.V- . ^Gollectpr i u place of IjotjerfWarn, Inspectors of. Election^'. Andrew Brenrian, HarinOn GobdseH andBuffe WmMB ,0¥ER^ AND OYER :&*^. \Si They ar^ circttteted both in Village! Cou^ry Iwhich makes it by far the IT • r ..>> Best Advertising Rkdhlp stti SerVoss. \ Bated, Medina; 10,1903/ . ' H. : T,, Pebruhry- ' J. w. GomK . Villhg&01erk i \ Bent's tigera House will-'he open to thg-puhlicbnlTerjiriiary 2Qtii, 1903, &t § a'c|ock-p. nu, foi 1, the purpose of homiftating candjdatesto devoted on at theleharter electioii to be held' on: 4fi6^\'^uf M^;;i903jv'-^Air norflihatioUB maae at iiis caucus -witi h.e' .\Ihdepehdeut.\ One hundred names will hate fo he attaehedta the .certificate of;,horninati6ris that must o'e filed \ten c'a^'s hefore : ei|cti0n'.- ' /- ••• '.',;- -\ -J, W.-.GOOPEB,: •. \'.-•: i*. E GfiiAT ..S=f J^s. AT ft' Volsctioi& Smith's 3+ & : ^ 1; -S . y °s>