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;'.IJ.'I - ji'j .<.'{ %dina Daily tonal BAKER* BENSON, -PapM-. ... I:$r Application wade toe entfrto Postofliee *t Medina M : second class mail, matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE to wail 0)f carrier; «2.0dayear;*tfor w ^..mMjfJw.Afreentt for tee ^tog#h»>inyariably »• ai^vanco, Aflvergsipg Rates on Application,' s _ Tuesday, February 17-, 1903. *'Suggestion of Blockade Came FrorrTBritishV ^MINUTE NATURE OF AGREEMENT I • '\ Affidavit From British Subject! Jr Support Of Their Claims Analna) • Venezuela For Outrao.es— -.Detentlor of a 8ohoo,ne'r In an Unhealthy Place- Halting of the Blockade. \ • • London, Fob. 17,—A blue\ book or to* VenowBlan dispute was issuod last averring, lite most interesting dl» •. • patch in. the book from an Amoricax point of ylpw Is an official letter fro ft * in© former Rrltlab, minister at Caracas. * , W. H. D, Hagard, to Porolgrn Mlnlstei \'** Laasdowao dated Trinidad, Doo, 30 conoern'ng' the allegtd Illegal daten Won of toe British, iQluwoor Harm Troop by too Veneauel&u s»voromc*at In an unhealthy placo from May t< November, 1902, wheroby* tbo cra« we*» decimated by dysontery, Hr. Hagard says Jn thin letter: , \I -regret to «ay thallt weald, appeal \ that I placed too much faith op ti« complete accuracy of tho ststieinoats oi tbo aocrotary of 'tb» United States Jo gatkon,' W. W. Bgssdl, as \\to t|io tea proYoinont In titQcondltleaa of *ht* Harry Troop, otc^lifuiin ut > 8 S* her, Thjejauftotementa may probably bo -w-' counted for by tbo facts, wktlcSi appear undoubted, that Jir r Bowils. ww maul anxloua, (Or reasons b^^mwii it hlms*lf, to. report the cotidutt of as* ' Vswauelan authorities in tbo mpjt.- to, vorahla light possible and Usat liu hat. inspired his subordinate liv tbo «»c« direction. To put it brteftjr^Jlf. ilu« loli ,<licl not dare to say a wSrd outside tbo .lagatlon contrary to President Castro's mode oi prostNidlng*\ ... . v Tto« beginning Of tbo bluo book ii taksa up with lengthy affidavits Irbsu •British subject* in support, or thou claim* against -Voneauola tor coinpea \ysatloo for outrages and Venoiu'ja'i >* counter protests with regard to ti*t CM* of Uit steamer Dun lUgh. The flnt important document ro . cordu a conversation between, Foreign* Minister Lansdowno and ttati Gorman , fttnjjaaMilor, Count Wolff-Mctiunilcvi July 23 l*it, oa th» iUbjoct o( Anftto\ . ,Q»r«att«M«xsratioB. , In tbo eotiraa ot tali convornUon Lord tdUMdawtitf »ald; ''W© shouldJ>« quite rvady to oonfor wit-- thb doc- inaa govorom^nt with a Yk*w to Jotot . iK^ton.*' a&nuffiy, oitAug, 9, ««ggC3$» rod * Joint nav«l>'denioti*trja>ttoo, the Ilrttlah adialraitr'sOiciala oxpmscd tho opreioii that* the l>eat'ft>€*t tor thla . ilumonatfaUon would bs a bkxkRJij. 13i» lelturo of the Venvwiolaii gat*. boaU^M BUggcatcil .by'Qre*t UrUaitt. «Ui^rlUi. tho othor 5 datalla «tf tte ms- tro«rf(ou.«aa ittlmiiUod*>r*<3or6i&B3r** approtal by. 1-0*4 JLaaiSdOWtte* Oct. iX. •' Jphfy MrJUift fowta rolnlstw NoV, 11 Inatmcted Sip Mlcbaal\ lt<sito*rt to pxsi ihp Britlah *ca*o botoro'tlio United State* go*ortnneat» •*' Sticretary May\ la reply sfcated that hla jBotarnnient, \aithongh It tegfeited itsal\ the Suwpeaft pomrs should uat i ore* a«at»»t Central andj^ith Aacsr- lean tountrte* coutd «ot object la theft -$*ktei***;op« ; t o obtain redreas for tise iftj*J;« aufforcd by their aubjeeta, , ; prwrtded* that ad acaulslUoa of te«* lory «waa Contoinplatod,\ ' Th» biu« book la gonorat 4S6vore tlbo IKSB»d mmtiy )ataw> easiest Jte*t- . urea *boln« the porsiatojit eSdcavor to ^jEOt #reiid&Rt Bosaevejt ts» arbitrate and the minute nature-of ili^ Q^rmaJi. ^British agfeetaeat Pw^dont Roosoveit's wply d&cllnteg to arbitrate and Urging .refereaco to ...v Tho Jiagud tribunal,- contains thb ft* . towii>« Hfiatence: ' , ~ ,.' \After a tirorough cci,8uIfiaU(in Urtth' - •: atf'.the powers ccmcarrietf, attrinjl wolds Has mrcialdeiit found an honowiblo'spfcd.t of cai»dor ^ld\ mutual conatSeratton *di~ im&tMge^erydnopf them &«*Aas oeeo' greatiy s gratiiled to. team Oiat fS\^iff s^ ^vent' «f his not uixltertaRtag Uie tm- y± Pbrtant vduty ; which tbd powors-4n-. ..Vlted hltn \to und^rtajce they woi'iid all- he wiling to accept ajjferejtce to tfio . intemattonal tribunal at T3id HAgtfe.\ -•. • 43xg'.'blus,;b,6ok : closes witai iho an-. nouncemant of the ralslp& of the * .^blOcKado.' \ K• , - #AVfr* FR9M WRfOK. .«^j-»«ii*'|%-,'ir :\*c*rifc poti^H^! 1^T«mirt |*IitwNnJB<>?h»a*«r Pit Pi *»B M*xleap Monay. ^o^ejfCgqfj'Ffib. 17r-lR iplt^'l opinion $ij?r«Mfla by'm^af' Jaww^i, -»— P»»««n8«r* of Steamer Madlnna Ar * rived In Ntw Terji.' ,N«w tbrk,.Feb. IT.-^Pha^Quebe* line steamer pjjetorl^'whi^.arrtyof •froto B^rnnuda, brousi* W PWsengmr and by rj Ste»ret' gentlco i^geM .Cfemptt'* and i9 niembars of the oiow ot thf, ^avina conviction Could r,03ultili'pir#f- ; wrecked steamer Madlaot <^itioft fi>F P^i»JL^^< : * a \ wwlrf The pagsengera of the Madiaw! Helen. ?a«a J^fel^aoE^ss |c«fl^ jpiUity broaghi toro'weroi Jtohan A, CooKj&jr Police Justice' Chadaey and fla»4 Brooklyn; Rev. 0. H, XMflr/niple, Oak. |6<V'whic!* h«r^^JaaahandjpaidlaAw^ d»le». Mas?i.; Jtra, A. W, Hart and Misr, ; jeaa money. • Hart, Rwokiyn; Bdwi» Ives, Mont) qfoe couple wer»»- arrested ier**al clair, N. J.i Mra, W, ]S. Mayprd, Rich | daya ago *Jtter noOdiwRocheitftr *lth ard Shannon, Jamm Parsoni, Broolt Mexican dollari, worth ^«j , emu ljfn; Mr. and Mrt. Tub-Ua, JClrKwobd -ae^, . •'* >' - ' . \' '' III,, and Miss Mae Blngharo, Chlcaigo. (- ifo'ey »ai4 tber 4ad miade'$5»0(5(i In Edwin Ires ct Mootclair, N. J„ telliLth« •\*« f«ir months an^ are working an toteregMng atory of the experience)^ eaat from -San yraaolKO yi& girt U- ihout %i %eaiti : p\& and y.erj pretty, • They b«*e a itcrap book-filled wHh ^wong'th* fttspuaimaji of^ -yiMbmB (icfore m *m •-*»* •«* S» »«\ Pf\?*' nentwa*a ilirrMc*r«t^ Twot^^tl* .Maikta. biJB^'afcaa m Indjtldual 'tOm t (M&mt ^mWfr^ml minify of the passengers. They were await qnea, be said, by the 1 officers and afta roaoWng 4eck and donning; life preserv- ers xeturnedto thearst«U3Bro6ais t» m ojire their belongings. By this time the l|gl*a had gone out tho ateamor was AJUng , w»th water ant the dashing of the waves on the ve» •Vol's side added to tbo confusion; Thi nkon came out and provided light bj \mcHi the passengora could arraag. thotr ciothin'g, but It wa« soon Mddei by eaoude and all huddled on, the deeV waiting;, for the unknown something t< happen, '• .» , Thta ln«ted for two hoars,' the seai ii\\ tho tlme^ breaking over the strand od «tcam«r'drenching the passenger! and crew,, T5ie» wind w«a blowing f, gale and it was fearod, Uuat -tfee vessel would slip off into deep water. \Whet day hroko, however, it waa found thai she was nrmly settlQd^on.the roeki and was surrounded by re^sfs^ Bcfcro this'somo gno bscd found a uoi pf rockots- buufearlessly dropped *, llBhtod match lato the boy, settlni ilj'tro all off- at ohco, leaving the ship wrecked people <without * means oi c'dnrmunicattpn with the passing vej f ils. To add to tho excltment thi uming rockots set lire to the brfdg* and there was Iqutlo * hlasa, whlcl w«s extinguished: by the big seas. Mr, Ives, then related thu ( atory oi the passengers twing taken off by Uu Olatllsfcn and added: \While toe Madiana w»a still pound- ing on (ho rocka the work of pillage anil d?struction was begun by the wreck .ofs; Those Honda broke Into th< stores, and tlw proporty of thote ot board. Some entered Into the atew ard'sntoro and found s&ibe.'wuie. Manj of tteem got drunk,\ • Aa impressive incident otthe-wreck as told by the pasiengeirs was thai While taoy were huddl^l tqgether Is m dark with the water shaking tht Tossel and breaking on -thorn a man broke Into prayer. It was not aa e» cltca prayer, they said, but that of s man who had a firm faith in hi* Qod and «icho called upon Him for deliver nitep-. *R*.«y *•*• In darkness expert >Ing that the tUSsel would slip off Into deep -water when suddenly a nsa&t volco was heard: \Oh .Sod, you kavs promised to deliver ur> Our Oodl. ije liver us how.\ Altor. prayer tier* was a silcnct, brofcen only by tha ele; moats. * i v \^ 1 Kev\. 0. H. ttajrympler of Oakdalfc Mass., saldr •\There was onO-hrave wo maa, who rotnaM to leawe th* ahlt whea tho wemea were taikeft off. Shi would not go without has* husbaadL* \Tfie. offleors had scan© trouble. wlli> the «row, TCtere vr«e ssotne fotelgn m *ho beewnei excited and; flwaated to-sjet into tho boats ''This w*a be- fore they werejsttmchoa. ^TibeycUmWd lnb»-orie ot the 1 boats tend wee* evl dotrtly going to get off as soon as th«y could. Ca^taltt Frasor h*ara; ot then actions and went to.jth* %oat 1 i«ll! shoot tho first soan .who- docs not tf to tls placed-he shouted.- HF* hand reached slgflltteantly towstrd his pock- ol* \l^totnon obeyed and stttor Unfit dli clpltnewfts restored, 1 '\ OftQANlZAYION TA3C - Hospital investigation. . ; t \ ' •:Roohester, % I%b.. iT.—Th© smallpox Inves.tlgaUon conducted by tHe board of. •atdOrmon was continued ana: <tho great . pt p^art o|- th«: te^timoniwas. unrivor- , able to th&\ontclais .In-chajTEe/ot Hope hospltai jduring the recent- epideiiric Superlnten^eht \Melsch. of Holy Sfepvl- • chre ^Oinet?lry;toid of rec'olVlng b'odlers In revolting—condition,. t,©aky ^'oxes. * ..Wore used ior.cofBnC he said.- Augusta Rihgiastem Said' ihe -signed .a papef- • W the' .hospital w&en aslt^ii. but aid: not !uhd#stabd at that,tiioe \yih'«jt It WM-SSafah. .'Vadsoy-sai'd xfrftd ^re -Ultther family at tbfi hosjpj^il^e&e •-' .same time and all were -treated^aBs-' -' faAborily l .by 4he'doctors. and iitirse&. -' .•*^6»-'^.i}till.in|i«n^*lita9Bedes\to i \be Bill-to Reduce Inltlil TsX on In - ' corporation. Albany! ^eb. 17,—- Assemhlymar Bosiwlck^has inifoaacea. a olB to re> duce'the organization tax upon Incof pdratlons In tola- statff from one-twsn- tletb to one-flttleth ot one per cent. la connection -ifit&a!* W\ Mr, Wlcle said: \1 Dei(eve\tho governor was very wlae> two ^ear* ago wh^st hj nlt^inpted to .get back for Hits stall some of (he money that soes into Hew Jersey, Delaware, West \Virginia sjt} Other ataiw.' It,was uafdrtunate thai Governor OdclFs idoas latfils regard Were not fully earrl6a*otrt \\ \The i^aaon so much Mow York cap' It&l leaves its natural domicile and goes to New Jersey Islssgi^y this Brat Mst of JncorporattOn. ' JTMs initial s check. seems to overweSgb. tiie fact thai K Is-aetually more.costly,to live a cor- porate lite Under tho New Jersey- cor pOHEktion Jaws'. '\jho increase In the \number of In corporations after USfredUoUoU frbn). ^he-eigfitb: to \One-tWentleth of 1 psi cart demonstrates that thenumher oi Incorporatiotis will fhcrease .If th« rate is still further reduSdv Gover- nor Odell's destre to incroaae the- cev» Btfues of \the state wot»}d be hetm •aohieved,! believe^by a^racting mbre\ corporattons to the Stat# than \hy ln> Of easing tho \taxatt6i . upon ftoae - \ al* reafly.here.\ »-%•- * —' ' » • Two \fteaths-From Sjjqotinjj.'. Detroit, BVk- 17.—Edward Knaplan M Chicago waf found, fait^ty grounded Jtt a resort .here. , On tli^'n«w^of tho jatoe fooin, jay the deaa, b^iof\Ag- ties Mopney, with' a-bullet, tWo^hffho head, tho pOJicO' belie've knaplan di^ tlife sfiootlngj. * - J \ •. J,\' feather\ itidfoatrohsi,. '- . Snow. Tuesday-With a cold'-wttVbj brisk ,to-hJg& north: wlmdaj Wedaes- •^ ssolddr attdt giinerally; fair. n.(s»wipapiB4»*5Stories. of arrosta iff other cities oaJthe .same, chaegft- l»t i*W nev«f been fined b>fore,.since, they dc ,,,.:»» ,r .,-- ,.,, , i nc^^reseDt Jleyfcan. money.to h« WleIaughMn^ndappjaudeA- i 'Refco!- TJnlteM States coin* and. because It'l* >«c«o»« of Mississippi,'' •,, genuine ghjggey^ihey cannot bs held for passing counrerfSits, It Is rumored that bills -of f 5 and *M kind have al.so.been floated In this city aw) thorn are few places? of business that have not boon v!cU«0*ed on ail- yea? coln*.- TO QHU8H- RESEt-WON. atWilW Msn V^xue^rt flUnbpat Wit \I.20Q ^/, ; '. Sallf J?or TuiSacas, * j .' ' Cafacaa,- Feb, 17.-^Th.e> •^sesuelan gunboat Miranda, which tS^^feiwS&n Warships tried to capture bilne Xaks of Maralcajbo and which was the causa- ot* <ih\e shelling of ^ort San Carlo* by .the, Gorman, voiieta,«ul«a set'6-o'clock j'iSjj.terday aftetnooa with J,?0Q man- *a% *,to)0.<K)0 round* of cartrklgoa on ooard for a dostlnatton which was not announced, but which la bellevejjKto •* . w ,>,»^, .- u bft Tuoac**. where-t&o troops and'mutt>«»sJ»t i tq .have.betfer «ght|i here than . ludlKaa nmd CUlMe»»klp. Indians who maintain their ti^bal re- lations are! not permitted to,vote In,:any sESJe. ^hey ^«re not citisena of. the, lUnlted Statea, but inerely \wards of t)ie nation.\ la all ^e : states, we be« Here, an Indian who has sevfered his tribal relations and become a cltlsen uud. a taspayer has a right to vote. on ; an equality with the whites. In tlw> matter of voting the fifteenth amend' meut to the consUtutlon prohibit* the states from making any discrimination on account-.of race oj: color. Our nat- uralization .laws, \for instance, do not admit Chlnariien to.naturalization,, but the supremo court has decided that a Chinaman horn here Is aa.inucb a'cltl- xeu'al are the descenuan|». of those who came over with; John. Smith to; Joineatowa or with the Pilgrim, fathers to- Plymouth^ rock. 'And ^he\ Indian ttions will t>o landed toaaslst to* gov- ISrament la orushlsg the revolution, •The Mtvolutloniats near THwscas re- ceived during the night of February Vt, 360 bofxos of ammunition which were landed , on €he coast by the sohoonors Augusta and Princesilh from th« island of Caracao. Advice* from La Ouayra this taorw Inglmllcate that.no steamers bad yet raachou: -thai jott, - Diplomat!? Ralations Rssumsd. Barlln, Feb. W,-rChancellor ion Eaelow sen* to to* falchatag a mam«« aadum of tfcs aatttlemont of tho Vena- jcualan disputes.. Ha sussmarlttd the tarms ot tho protocol and coneludod that dipiepiatic relational with V*a* xuela will bs reiuBo?4 »t «oce. Railflnatlon Accsotsd, Washlmcton, ifob. %7,-JXba president has accepfce4 the tatlgoaJlon of St» ond LieuieiiArX Lewis 0. Hanvilton, ar- tlllsry corps, -to taka effect - at ©oct?, *f or the wdai- 6f the- serf lee.** Thi* aq. tlon was. taken on the recommendation of General Davis, commanding the droops,' 1a, tho paiMppteea, Qonasal SSavIs oablea his raeommetiaatfoa and said hw would forward tfte facts la tfcr •c»»« by toalt. Hosa of tha\doUlls of ta# 041a 1* know*, at the* war depart* maht, Ueotonant Hamilton 1* a'^csl- dsat of Hew York. % «ABKEr RtPOftt. . Mi^f Vork>rovIitoft.Mark»t O New York, fab. 3,6. \W11KA.T ~Tfo. S it«, ,82$4or O, b.aaoat; No. 1 north «rn, Dyl ii*ic CORK — No. S corn, $t%6 L a, b. affioat * - * OA^fS — No'. 2 oats, -titicr' Ho, 3 orfiUs, MCJ.NO , 3 white, 43^ic JPORK— Uui, $i?.?5®18.26j faml^,, jliisooiiMw, . . -r HAY—Shipping^ 566?0e; good to choice, 95©<\0S. BlJTTJ!&-^eaiaery, extru, S6t«; flwtoryi Itcj imitation creamery, •weaKtn fancy, 19'c-, CHEESE*—Fancy larg* white, 1154c; amall white, lllte. \ ' SCQS—Stato and Pennsylvania, •«te,'* • . * \\ .*> POTA5COE8-lxaw York, per 188 '•i«ft, . - Buffalo Provision Markst. Buffalo. JFOb'. liX SrafiATc*No. 1 horthera, 88<:; N winter wheat, No. S red, Stfc CORN — No. S yellow, 51^4* f. & b. .afloat; No. 3 yellow, S05fcc OATS *=- No. %. white, ais I o, b, afloat; Nov-3 while, 41H&. ' WibttR—Spring wheat, be*3t patent peribL f44564.50; low .grades, SJtfB -#3.00. 1 • '• BUTTSas-r-Creamery^ western «- irk tuhs,» 26c; atate and\ Pemi- aylVSnla creamery,. 25©2a%ft; dairy, fair to good, I8©20c _- CHSESEI'— Fancy fult\\\ cream, 15c; good to choice, 14@14Hc; com- mon to fair, l5@ii3d - EiGGS^^tate, fresh fancy* ITC. £6f ATOliS-Per bushel, o0@6tc-. sftfctwg. Sslde;in his own |avor those ^ludices of too pablie mind *Wch ifroWd ..have 'cru>he4---any other many Re was ki one* time a csitididstfc fois Upfted State* Senator. o:he Opposing; candidate was'Oeri^al Quitman, Jn a speech iieSrtitt said* WFeJJoW dtteens^ •i--«in'4e^ajiato«t:€f«^ral.^tmaff\1» novr in the easteni coiiutles reviewing hla •militia, »nd that he says *hen he \nTeeta me he intends to whin m.e» Now I tell him at thisfaroft dis^ncsrthatif he-Vhips me Jt.wlil be because he .can outrun-me. fbt\ I have a great horror fpr the barbarous practice of persjonal violence,\ • ' ,- \ • ^ Such a speeclj from any other man would have' won him the contempt of; his listener?, hut: It wss HcNuff, and mx^^^^JT^' m^P^--^s^mm . i^imtriM %'«wM'**««^.ttf. s^venij^tocehtary tbatPc^Alexai- jtor'-'Pf^ .*|fos* jp^n^|^t»-»xtel<led' from 1*0 $0 166T, war related to the (sult^'la^mmodiv, ThewOnectioa; to one of those occur-. tbo Cbtasraan.--8t. JLOUI* Republic. Tmlnlnsr IjlapibMt PolIc«me«; iThero Is a policemen's college in Stv retersburg to train applicants f?r the force,' Thcr^f Is * museum combined with the school where tb* pupils inns? themselves familiar with to* tools of crirnlimls-JImmles, drills, chisels- and contrlvaucta for . robbing collection boxes, a. apeclM field of --Russian thlevos. The Kusahur passport system Is studied iu detail. T1M> duties of the dvornlki, a sort of aaijstaut police, ate taught They kecp.'watch on toe «sl» dences. report on the habits of tenants, theft •vliltora, examine thtt pspera of newcomera and .direct tltem te report themselves at : |ha ]goi|ce station. TTTe members of sufibraf clever sod compll-- catedsysteaTmM careful Inatfuirtlon.' . - —^-j - , r A-Carlailtr at femaa. If when rWJng to a IJiiltoon. at a height. say« of 2,000 feet, a charge of guhcotton be tlnkl electrically 100 feet below the car, the report, though really m loud as a cannon, sounds no mora than a met* pistol shot, possibly partly owing to the Greater rarity ot the air, but 'chiefly, because -the sound, barlug no background to rtHect- if, simply spends Itself In the air, Then, alwjays and under alt conditions of atmosphera soever, toera ensue* absolute sUence utitll the time for the echo back from earth has fully elapssed, whert a, ileaf- cnfng outburst of thunder rises from below, relUng'On bften for mora tosh half a minute. , - *-' *|*1_ , .Wnosa- whife8*itt' 'the : ilm«s'--of\iilosj(eBt ; Invasion and^^ predatory ag*WslUwjof-. ten led to strange blood, relationships: between i^rewUtailves'ot Ghrlsjtlil, and-Mohammedan-bouse*. , - .The Story is told hj W»R.lchfus, a contemporary of Alexander WXi and Hohammejd IV;, iSoms Turkish (tiosassliis attacked and pillaged the castle of ths Marsilta In }5K5 atiica^ri^'Oft Majrr gherita, the duugbi^i' Of Ifanl^MarslhV.' and .this -fsl? lady was-jfeservcla'as,* pi^asnt for the Sultan Soiymah, Who made hor one of ids wivea.-- By this union she became the mother-of SeUnr ILraR<seator of Mohamiped 1Y. Erom.lhfljsarae ool^ifjiMJy- AJtecaji- der YII. wjur lineally descended on the maternafcs(de, Uonardo MJarslll, broth- e* 0^! the captive ilargherfta*, had a son, Cesare, whose 3c(aughterf Laura,, married In'totoe Chlgiifamlly-andpei^ came the mother of labio (31dgl,knoWp ou tfituaoll of pontiff | as .Pope- Aiexah- derYil. \' \>. a- •_ . •;• . ; It wis-SlrWalteiisBalelghwho b»ughi 'poWo^'lntotraland at toe same time he brought the other;' American *prod' ,ncti %acco.jStc iValtei'-warbtjslly cngagfe^*ta oppressing the peop^Hbout Cork, act, naturally^ when he; panted the potato oft hla estate nt, Xqfghalf near Cork, the people were susplclohs of It Respite Its palatableaiBss, Cob- belt curaed toe root as being the *pto, of Ireland, declarluj.lt a device of B&T& op ingenuity brouJBht'lhto their midst, to tempt and eventually to weakeri themr JUr Wslteff *te .quantltlea of po.\ tatoes himself before be could'assure the people of their harmlessnesa, 'Mow, with commsndable atntltude. s the tourV ,1st Is sbowtt the .very sjpot In the gar- den where Sir Walter planted the'pot*- to root Closo by It is another historic- al bit of ground. There, It la claimed, 6fx Walter rested under toe shade of a tree smoking hla first pipe of tobacco wBen hla servant deluged him with a pall of wafer under the impression ho was.onflw,—WhattoEat .. • • '^a, 'ig-iii 'm m:vMt M--o^:b»sai.: • i^*de*ia*^ to* maaagar of an r.ea- cluslvf Irtsoastore U M'tt&b wsifcft \4tet# • *tiM tmi.*? *t %*'tm ot paopla of money, which mean* that la cs4H*.<&'TOnnkur*<^uttto *MSM*-.*ij- .^jraltlttl ithe, M .o,f,.tos^y#ar ;r Jfe? ow •«»an*yi : JwBOHM*.• *hoy 'soon*' -•«ayto|njf .|juV«s^' , |«Ws^ents^tJbatc :1s,; -^r«-: tender our bills, .oft Ja^;t-\a^::'g|t v pur- •snon*y;so%!i#'to»#''l^foM^'on#.\#t-,/ '\' sfflSaasaggjg •tmMB^ East Buffalo'Live Stock Market. —''OATTLass—Be'St' steera^oh. sale,.45,i5 ©5.25 j good to-choice shipping Steers^ i4.65#4;80? fair t o good steers,. ?i.-t'o,- ©-1.B0; commoh 'to fair boifers, |3^5 \©3.65; 'choice-to extra fat heifers> t4.25@4.50;;good butcher bulls, S2.7o\ ©3.16) ohJOlcsMo. prime Veals, $9.50© -IO.dO; handy fat, calves, J3.76#4.00. '-' SHEEF AND LAMBS-i-1-op native lambs, $6.75 @i&B; -fair.to gopd,-.4&4d \@6.60j and common? 13'60®4.25,; good to^primS .wethers,.$4.75(315.60,. HOGS «= Mixed packers' grades, S7.35; medluin. bogs, 17.356)7^40; ptgg; good to-choTeeV U, 4e@7.45 . * ' ; B % iiffalo.'rtay Market, _ . • HiAY-^--Tiniothy v per toiij lobsa, HS.-O0@lBJ)n;.|iay^prIme On track, per ton, ?16.OO@16,505 *fb; 1 do, do, |14.0rj .^IB.OOj No,, tjio, do, il2.OQjgJ18.Qji ,. •WJ,r «» Dl»»'t C«tl. v you don't call on Miss CutUn/any more, t hear, Btobberr j_»Xo.\ *\ '' . * *?D!tt she ttject'yoaf ^•Xot exactlr, but whea I first began calling then* was a mat at the door with the word 'Welcome* woven In it BM & motto on tM\ wilt that read- 'Let TJs Love One Another.* Later t; r noticed that the dobrmat Was changed. tor one that said 4 Wlpe tout Feet* and a motto declaring that \'Ear^f to Bed- and Early to Rise Make a Han ilealUiy, Wealthy and Wise 7 \ had th.fr > place of the other,\. , . 0,«aliaeil Fr&Iac. . ^ate Salsbury and Hilt Kye'wete gfedt fHeudsv \When toe humorist first engaged in. tiewapapervwork la Hew |ort city and took a house- on statcn Island, the showman went to dinner yflth hlmv J?ye exploded Miae new ^torleS, and Saisbury, fuming'to his host's little girl, said: .' '. **%ry clever papa you've got, my dearX^. .' ^T*' . *'Yes, H riespoiided the demure Httle miss, \when there's company.\ Impertinence. Me. Todgers-Why. have you sent Maria, toe servant girl, away so sud- denly ?. You. told 'me -yesterday that she was the^hest girl you ever bad. Sirs.- Tpdgers-She's an impertlneut hussy. 1 wanted to borrow her go- loshes, and she said she was afraid I cbuldh'tgetthembnl ' *' Stout ManT^rhose appetite has.been s ^^ 6 red the en^y of hls.fellow hoarders)—I.-de- clare I have three buttons Off my vest MigjresS-of the House ijjyho has been iichjlngf fo give him a hlnt)r-You Will probably'find toeni in me umlng room, Sir. ' ' -' * A flikwerm «f_toa i«a4 811k la obtained from the shellfish known aa the pinna, which-Is. found In the Mcdltorrsncau. This shellfish has the power of **plnnlin a viscid silk which In Sicily la made luto a recti and very handsome fabric. The silk spun by the shellfish in the first In- stance for the purpose of attaching it< self to the rocks* It Is nolo to guide th* dsilcate filament* tb the proper 1 placs and tberet glue them fast, and If they are cut awajrtfc can reproduce thani. The material when gathered (which Is done at low tide) la washed in soap, and Water, Hrtpil, straightened and.carded, one poind of the coarse filament yield- ing atfmt three dunces of\Bus thread,, which. wAea span. Is a lovely bur- nished golden brown color. Bettl!»;c n 1)111, Wht;n_AnaroK- Jackson lived at Salis- bury. N. $Jbe once> attended court at Rockfotd, then the county a*at of Sur- ry, afid left without payla* hb hill, which was duly charged tip against him on the hotel register, which-teams, to have l>tett th* hotel ledger, at that time, and so stood for many years, When the jnews of tho victory of the 8th ot January, 181C. was received hi tola then remote section the okl land-, ford turned .backjhe leaves of the reg- ister^ took his pen andwrote under the account against Andrew Jackson, \SeT* tied lb full by the battle of New Oft leans,\ <talok Ck«j»ae ArtlnU. ' «^farla,*began Mr.'Btubb,••lastmlght I ployed poker, and\— \Played poker*? Interrupted Mrs, Stnbbv- \How dare you spend, your money gambling-, alrt\ \As I was saying*, I payed poker and, won. enough to buyyou'*-^. 'qfiaa di&% Ob. John, yoa «ra «o Jtbo&l •t krieV those sharps could not get tho best of you.\ . „ \And just as t was;ab'ont-to quit I dropped it airand. fifty raore\— • *•»« brutei To think I ahouhl have married a gambler!**—Chicago News. Ta* Carefnl.. *^)he can't be 'too .careful in this world,\ said,the man who regards' himself as remarkably wlflo, •_!!Yes, we can,*' answered Mrs, Corh- tosaeh \If Josh hadn't Of been stoppln' every ten»r flfteen mlnub» to count his money^vhllehe wis In town, {hat gold brick man wonldh't.of. seen how much he had.\—Washington Star, ' 4 *•' -r ' - - ,- •- • • , : Someililnjc heifer. '^Dttctor, a week ago you gave me somethlngHthat ybii said was good for dyftpepsla.'N; . • \Yes.\ . * \Well now, suppose jroti give me jejnethtog thttfs bad Mit -It'fi been enough, *sir.\i-Baltimbre ^ewS.* i K -, - •/* . l%-' 5 aii^- ! flto , ;tlB«to'. v'Theae- •«!«•?«#' I ;xi^-^Tl5ffll^aii^.'lrfc,^j*..to».^,... :Jae i m#Hm ald,|reJafiw, a«lecti^ieiB-j\ iiVeshoess, try-toera oh*-hoth' ahij*|.ar|tj .4ried'\on ybb'<khoir,:'.\ln- -'»:.fiM'«taa«r place-aosl' wiale p«H*»«l*«f*'*o'*aik^ : : ,- 'up and down io try the feel of the ahoes they divert, ths saleaman'satten- i tioh and aiinpiy wrali pi»fe of to* stbra* » :wito.tw\emty«olls«iu^.offth^^ . leaving a dollar;a^aialff|ialr oft'oar: hands, : Pon't thin* WS iarfe'?easy ? ' but there v are so. mkhy ways In Which, thisi can he'worked that weso^eiime|rloee threeor four palraVf shoealn- 4'week« w r -NewY6rlcTlmiBs& e 'l, '•* \ Bwieaaaaelt'a ,l*-r«». , -PMgett, afterward ''Lord'' iea^onsK field,-wrote to his sristei? when he waa a young manf\'!Ry -the bye^ would yon. • Bke Lady Z. for a ilateTvln-lawi-• .Tery'c'aver, i25,0QO and domestic? ••%h» for 1oW *n iny ftriehds whorThSijrlea for Jov.e^nd heatfty .either; be|trto3elr wives of Wye apart from. tb*m.»3|da,4| tttarally the-^ease, i&isy comtolt nmjny , xolllesln Jlt>,\-bu|jyE«neT«w intend\Sr* ' marry „for 'love^*rhk:h«f am f aure<« a Irjoa^Jitee of ihf^ilty,'\ \LWlthJa <oitt year* Disraeli had nwuh ^ed;^t I*dy Z., hut the rlcbirktew:, of WyndlJam Lewis, of whom, he ojtd • writteh^on meeting hor «or the ftrat ^me;*\A PMtty kittle' wofoan, a «**,. and a.nittle) lhdeeadj gifted with-a Tol- nhlilryX ahomd tfilnk hnequalsd taw* of wblcbt I can convey ap idea, ^»a told me that she Hked 'aUent, melan- choly mesa,* I answered that I hsd-^no • tfoTjStl.jJfW''-; ;_ -^^i . * .. • i '»s l „,t l j '•' iniiniSiniaWsMiaiiyi i»»eil,'l»»e Steallasr, OTe.Rsrr, JosepJi.Ersktae of BdIn->- ' Jjurgh<aton« tlmff 3n his life lost haoi|- kerchlsrirfterhgmlkcrchleC, Hofpu»a» on Investigation, that it was oh Baa^ day these losses occurred,ranff accord- • ingly JIrs, ErsWne sewed bis handker- chief In tba>*?l pocket of Ws cosit, '. _ •aid she—-**noo 1st ua aeeiybsit _llhappftu\' - ' 1'fl-'Y- * Mr. Krakins, w'ltb the sawed In band- .ksrcblo/, j^tssed down the ataia of the church that'morning, ««' usual, to as- cend' to t&*> pulpit, hut *« J» »«l!ed by the amet* comer he felt a gentle toe behind, a delicate nibble among his eoatttljs. Ihersbpon he ttttnad otf th» y dlsappolafed old woman Is the corner ' v and said, with a triumphaat stailo; Ko' tM day, honest wuxnan, no' tha r ir~ • \ ' T ',*.i--\ fr-^ifesi- & F ••-. »•* -- - ' \.-^ «ar>,i '--'- -\*-•' !T*ZF. *•;•-•*.*$ i-.^ iv.rHi :\•*••' 'to ;,sW:.V*' .'•'- i. -: • I iiWe-fo^e^i '' \Vicuna Q' ^oprdeflt day^ '* - \ \ ' ''faivaA't* *4 \T' '* The trrreler Jn Xreland will, do wail, when he angsgos -a JnuntJng car, to faaks sura ot that step to which la mounting* be muat truithls weight.. The carioan .uoest not balp him to mount. , !>'••!' , • A gentleman one«_said t o the dtlver b« bad eagmged; * H'm sfxafd that atep is loose.\ Ths nam took hoJH of It and shook it' \Ah stnrsV-sald lie \it's fob stbrosjf. It M\ What arf y» afraid of r*. ' At toath instant it caroe off .In Ms hand, • \V : -HiiVrh*\ turned 49 his fare 'wlto-tb* atuuilest o f \atnltes* \Well aure,*^ said jbe, \dldssft 1 save* yef honor from si brokenUs#r ' ., Vo Doinbtii About It. V- \How do ; you khjow it ^Is thenma- tlsmr*. asked his friend. *«Ydti haven't seen-a doctor.* \ '\J know what It Is, ail right** repUed the victim... '.'Rheumntlsin\ Is one. of' these things that don^neod an Intro-* duction.\ . \•** A^Preait'-Citijtat. \' y. Manager of Show—Ha-ve^got a va-' caney .for a gldnt? - Why, you \don't look-five feeti ' =4- Galidlaate—Jes, that's lust It\ ji Ihe smallest glauton .^ectjfdi\ •-. '• •'\•' \ • . ~—\?.>/ .% A«.gijba:4saw; it. , . A httle toree-year-ol4 goliig to for the flrsi timeS^ivas much st whenJie recognize4 one of hi%fatherl friends <akhig Up the collection. \Look mother, look,'! he said. '/There's Hr, Bronisru 1 didn't know he wai the-^ the—the cohductorr' : ' •. \ ' • ;•' >..-•--; ..'-..•[• - ' •/ Tae Difference. . -, Clarar^Whafaithe difference hetweeh a pessimist, and an.o'ptlpisJt?, \•'\ ClarenceVOh,.a.pess1niIst fhtoks peo- ; ple who owe him : won't.pay %ixa ind hn optimist believes toey will. —Bx- 'change. . - ' : • '1 , .'• • 9>bn't cehsure the toah ^hb sedids mi wife to .public, Se does^t |a,rfe ;4o it - ArtiaUe 3Ea>citIon, . Artlstks education, whether by'tfea direct teaching which develops tha power of creation «r by the Indirect Ib- fluenco'of sarrounOings, which improve the taste and ennoble life, Is not a lux- ury and should n«ver be ao- regarded, luxury hampers ^^ ho*y« «t ghad- ^lens toe aoulj luxmry seeks' for dainty\ fbod ahd soft rafameut, art seeks fdr the beauty wjbich ennobiea ttie mliid smd Uplifts the heatrt;.lurury weak«u» the powers; art on- the other harML atrengtoens them; luxury debases tbe- Meals of life, art Inkplrea and exalt* them. . . ^-^^ - - • • + . Tke W-ia<mer, \ \A Widower,\ remarked the elderV Temaie; \^always •reminds toe of! «- baby.'\\ . ^ow'sTthatf ^a^rled the ! young gtrt\ '•Durlng; the first slxpibntha hefcrlea a good deal, the next six months he be- gins to takCj notice, 5 and; the cdds:are against his getting; safety throlttgn bi« . •econd surnmer;''-^MtfigoJ«ews, : ; , Oae TTliiafcSWBta.ait't geenT. \And. m»w,\. said, toe country, cousin to the city girlj \1 have showii yol *>T- - erytolng on the farm.'? ' *K)h, George, yon havetff done-any such thing; Why, I heard fa^e'£say before I •started tbrntypu had,n. jnotfc- gage on it that covered nlne-tenM of •the ground.'* . , , AJso\ tlie' ticswei v.spiidClicvi C')£*$$,fy, ,! ' l-'ortea'di I haw* the best • , «4cfe Slllt: . i.J. $1 »I IjRwe'thebcst . ^'«>rsted*t; nil ' tifst trinin $\8, $20 l 'padriog dor rflrifetaito ,; :, *.k Xt#ea r .Tfli|ji •'IjdHjWjctipi .Jrl MjlJLil, r .'Wdncto .Xojcrfor * ' ARE SO oltf farii v . , Olvj.tbent; * ••„' arodms ad|(> ; Jfford'a Clgs Ewtt Ceiitei RSLTliA'x'fiP, ^ Soldre^dgo Aparlii •flotacai-stoiu's 'iVj ' ' \ ledina C «KirKe 1 laiy SI1C131 is protiorl; |iBI0Y(2Lfel, ' '- «• HOBSE 1 DRSSbLAS,' GABPET: .To«' SU*>\ Seniltl-re by Bait. - „,**, Terence<Wlm1the-libdVYer not work- nri^+fnVPinhle. Areyeioutofaidhr. . . Henfiis—Sure,t)iieil off anlnestbo- ^ hulldlxr! yisterflay, ah* 451 totraua \^\'t.-. • ' . •»'•• i-- ..•'-.- . •\ Te^nceWAwj jgO\0^Y& 1 too slnai- tive'-vjudge. '/> *. ---->\ • *. ^ •. - •-; -^ •:.••'• ' .'\.\.* '-.l^itBl.Bai'lawiey,- '• , , lAdy;Tpurlstr5Br4ver,,how toany#iil your car holdl - -N: ;Jarvey—Well, if-yesite adjacent*I • can take only six* but il-ye sits fa. miliar J; can st»w awajntue^of.ye, - \• : •••'.'•'•\:. \ 'j•••''',', ;- : -. - f .\ ' ATmistiii. lavifitlaiii •'- '-\- Fred-Yrotir father la a man of great presence'of mmd'i I am toldU '• '•\ ' Stelia-^f es ; sad of >rM4tn4-presen«_ lao:—ErohnTiir^r • , t ; • • *; ; • * ' \ - '1 : jfi •V- •rx; •f.