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Boston's represeuteiMhe \Mill^'pwioa at the popular lli-enum, antbor of-^FurebeIts M Ceiitenniai, thi weBltoown. pianist and ijuhot(ische. \abort Stop\ SdjuWisehe, teacher »»y^—I consider im »Scku-:» iodw.n Maxell\ eW.. wntfSv-The, i B^rr piano superiov to,a» oltoros*t*, \SOHJIBEaRS\ piano XpnreJ««!W*f you narticnlsrly iot its.'finesawing tone,its has givtnthe those per>ect aahs-faction easy -\action and. ek-gen* ibjish,-andiueveryway, J seldom.play up«»n any above »H for *** WQiiaerfpO. capacity Jor piano for wluuu I wcfcld to willing to ffimMnir i n tune. J. recommend tjietn to Bxt-Mng? my <'S(3HUKSR$/LJ: reevm- ' -IJT** / ^* T — <J * , 14>\ frwhte »aad''a?qnai«tane*»i, 1 . . oils*a^mM^j^flcteO^piwo tnners! MISS EFPIRX OAJSIiKSG the papu- iritb , ?«*&S««*aatoltett&aiim5tQU Int authoress of -JRoek a b« Baby,\ •\ TJfitv\\ yews *ayijs-~I raconrtnend \rapping on the Panes,\ Safcrly It«*ed • BO'HuWBR^ Piano nbota nil in }lother^'Arms.\ \Sweet Bye? of i stormy bess jnitcl most intramte |4-d» tone.\ says;—X line ray \SUHli- |J*w,i lrraM«ncta,«* they stand in tuns so weli UtUtf\\ piano more and uiure ovevv da'»\o enoa 0tt C j n too present congress, ,*>.-*S55tr2^«.«V*« o«..iwh *wr<l.Ut» n-nnnr and woiiltl not be BUUfctieU With UnV^T ,v i •- .\ *•«*/\•*«\\<• \\\ B *\'*\' ._„ have such' a sweat bard-like ir^ner and would, not be sattofea with any . \^Sfcrtand f-ill ricU d«p tpiiqfttasa and otberinake. Middle octaves. Tuoyjte as nm .per- „,!-,« T~\MTMT?T? r \r«i-. { <*&&»» fteeniR to- mi, a*any pi*»o can RE\L;HEKBY A, MINER pi Madt- '*'\*\'* - ^-> ' iiot bJiu; tmpft «-Ous Obnccli Wotl^.'' tincpot Boston wbo Is employed esuec tiuMiitet,'* vrriU*i--My \toCHUUE«l iiily for audi plante, a* Vm Bufow, piano wliicb 1 pnrcliaMsd oS yen Buino **Qtrl F&dfon. ff. /•* i.fl'«\. Mrml J'arato, two ynars «inw>!»»» pro?ed ad tlwt we i* SyiifiMrtv Orchestra, tic says-r-l par- »tttit<ipiiied; liitatsfeis eUUErty wti^ac m Senate Will 8e In Almost Cqn« EXTRA -S|S8|0N UNA.VQlJ>ABtE<> Appropriation 6ll!s W?n. In Hand-r-p»< t«rm1ned Effort to Pass Hou»e PhlU Ipplne 0Hll-^Hope That Sienator Mor- gan May Relent In HI* Opposition to ., Panama. Canal Treaty. occupied^qrln^'tto last TOOK fit. th,e session. ,«id do the *ho8t it may tJbero will bo mncb ( l9tt unfloue whon, tho gavol of t&e PKBWent pro tempore snail tall at the closo ol tli^flaal sitting, at noon Wqdaesday. , t * . The eatenttar eren at -taia late da? is auvjte full, and litem are many|nore bills in committee* than have haeof'w- •WasWrtgton, Maxoh 2.—The feiiate ^ _,___ ,., , „ hiasmore *3jan,6no«gl> fioxk to'lfee^ it4^Ithoui~a cotaplet&as\re<Smenti \except Qup-Vgii, tm .the. Kreat ma#!ty fa( doomed tff^ie wbere they' aip, • r —33» one till in -wjijoh the ^ublicai- le^ew are.pivtiteularly int^rosted Is th«. Aldrlen:'\ financial bill,, a'nd l £ i ; tomes oyer froptlie senate a'Vay -wtt be found, psohabiy, .thjougb. the ojier tiott of a special rule, to secnwi.aetioi; . It i s helieyea'tbat the frainlgratioi bUl, Vfliob, pa^ed the. senate Saturday fn an.aniended I'ona, also will be fce*<;< Otfe- - -;— ---*-- -.- / --.. ~ One of^ttS' things* ^fiiJfe ^tfeitSe Bepuhlicad leaders grave/^cem-in the^e closing hours of the sessioa is the w»toess of the-po,siUon of tite •honse oonierees oir the •approprifctioa bills. \WU& f\tf present tle-np in €&0 hotts^ H)*\ bouse conferees *<?ann,ot^go ba4K\t<i\tii>> , Souse fo? Jnstruoticiiis chased hr i»y am family wse a tory in every wy. Mto tbo oiib X or- •aOEOlffiRT\ npiiglit piano * * * • dowd Attw f« Mrs, Gimm Olda of and am aelfgUtedT-«lth same in every tbi* place. Yon are at liberty to na« -w»y, Wonld not cxohanife it for any my name ia any way yon d«*n «* otJaermalso'withwliiehlaTOftmlUar. We to advancu tbo interests of the •VIU. MABK* vrTno was? linnd* action -—• ;, yeg'ilatorat CMcJc*ting'» piaoo factory JODQB W. H. H. EMM0&8. (Jndgo for oiglitt;on year* *wi.v«;--I pntchaaedft 0 { the Superior 0»urtj No. sss Mwldeii *'SOHUBB»l v \ uiitfgbt for >ny owft'f5 e ..jj )W !;iio s rton,«3y8:-i:hroH , K ;itlieud- f omtty apd «d»o for a. Wwetfl of .toineiutd. V iR, U f my atti8litex> musio ttneber and lmtUt\i>Te Kiveatfaemoafe o&niplele«at- Mr. » H. Souther ftlio .veteran plant. Mrtction. Th« \Selinbet*'. piano* ave ttnifir » i pnrclKwea oimof ttoe uow eel; thoronghlv wad* a»d„ife)ra»te4 and^^jKjd.-gCHOBUBT\ mrlglit pianos, atatitt in tnn* vr<HSa?r(ony well ana. , m satlsM I tnnde no JUinttike »u - 3«.m* . _. »y selccilen. for tbo Itutonknt has P|WF,mM.0Ji.1rt^ON,(inpe^'Jorbel» n a 8Mnxc(!,oe RintlHeatum to a»y, of n^nota-ipis and rtmuoRer of jansfo^^Hy flU a mmical famida wer »tac« it atWMte, Smith & Op. fj^^a «WBM and ismomtii^&atisf.ictory. ^ton,Ma«ii.i«y^: J Mi , *\Sv Ht, r 3 l RT a 3^!£IbS«SSSS8«JS . wji.ir.MMos . ttawmteSsa.,, |^!lW*SSfc au pla3io^liatcanb«mMy»:^fd4<a»«f WS» , Sua» rTV?Ete. one of B». . ton* mots; ehn»«a*ullOtt« «ud popnbt sift. CHARLES H. Alt'KRS. hanjer iM&et* of tnwiio'/feyfSa-I l»°J^ Imidbrakbr wy»:-r-Xj|»» fatly fcH^l k <4«apl9BEB!r tt aprigbt pisno •oue'% tn t& \SOUUBBRT\ nprfglif. style \yciw sgofor one of my; pai»^Wfr UTtoo ip Wtc i lft ^ E atomyoa^inetMue gat&anchgooA satii'ffl^onlh^iHJia-gtnceforiny 0 \m foliiUy, also the one SautotteaofKimotomysohoTirftana^^jj^ji f or the \Now Mnrlborongli have novr pviKb«Md on«* for my own HoteU\ H«w York city. Bo«h are gl\- aia? and «m delighted -with same in j n g.^ eu ioat eon»pl«sfo tatisfdCttutt. cverytray, « ... These Piamo^Cati Be Seen At Le^S.N BROS. STORE, T gc lip* rTH. Strings and Finings-$5 Iftstwmcnts iSu%ff5, ^tonrlolfiSSj .Banjos^ Violins, Accordions, Moutt-Oir^uis^ ,• : Music Rolls, Hvsk Stands Music Folios, etc Ait kinds ol Musical JA- . slrumeiits regpafrcd. Box Papa*, yriiiiij/pa™- ^ef and EttFcIogcs in bulk. Tablets* Kotc Books^ Cdih- josiiion JSooks, POcKct Mfeinlbtatitlam BooKs^ Pens, Pencils, Fovntain* Pens, Piayihg Cards, etc. 10 per cent--savcd^a«-i%. cHancc to \dntiicJ>^'|zc^y.cIip- , •••''• ignj[ theMowing covpon, \SaiisCoapGn entitleSyou toadts- coUnfc of lo per. cent., on any ._ . ftisu'pnrdBase! and a chance . •' oil the prize of ^5 IN GOLD /w^rt^^^*^*^N^*^^A^*^* totegiven away Maf. 30th lk ' ' VVrlte Name.tnd A&trak Her* TCronipiirt'a Mbsjc Store, fledlna iftie most others, only about 10 or 12 per cent sit tto,«bil)8 Introduced Have became la^vs, hut\it also Is tevbe. said that the jrecord of hills tatrodW&.Jar csccoeda thtat of any previous congress.' Tuesday's session will be contiatigd nMW rxtott Wednesday. Trad the senate will ba la almoat contiiiaouB 'session day and nisW until then* Of tbo supply bills, the? sundry civil, postofllco. naval and fortification bills are aWll in the bands of conferenco committees, tut there two no points in ulftpntct in coancctloa *wlt& any of them which are lEWy to bo dtlHcult of adjsatnacnt TIso general dcaelcacy bill.will bo paused «mo time today. Aside toons tbo appropriation bills oxd contetenco reports coatoenco will bo gtvw w the Aldritfh bond deposit bill, Thoro is also great ansioty to got ac- tion on tbo PhlltiJplqo taxllt bill. A aonber ct'-Deoiocratlc aeaatora ,are aehednlca for speeches on Uio^ldrtch bllli and i n all prolishlllty'tto «oasId« oration oi tao measute will run iwbll lii:o the night. Thero csrlll h* a dutormSncd effort to get tbo Philippine bin in shape to send to Oitf preatawt before the flnal df ssotnikm-ol cotMStew era Wednesday Jbwt tlxls. m$» depend on tbc> Me ot the financial tneasura. All tho senators osdenttaad too fact teat at this time la the sesaten any one or two of their number can prevent the passage of any individual nr.asunj, A final ftttotapt wilt tie—toad©/ to p«& the Panama canal treaty t o a cottclnalcKQ, In the hope that Senator aforgattfXJiS® relest In Ws opposition and allow the treaty to be iaUtloil, rathet than force an extra s»aIon of the seaaEe. His frionds say, towever; ttat ho fcas ho such Intention and they add that he Is willing to accept, the fttll responsibility for a called session. Sautters generally, ifeorefore, Sav<5 elvon up all hope of avoiding the extra session, and now are concerned pffn Cipally as to the timo It shall begin, and the length of time It shall occupy, SetnO of them are ndyising tha presl' detit net tb asfc KJO hody to reasscnvble fceforo;AIottaay, tM Sth instant, -while Senator Aldrlch is urging; that the call be isaseci for th e 5th Instant, th* day after the dissolution of the present cGSgreafc. The -Brtncipal if sot the only iltity ol fto esttti sessTpa t»ll| bife tie co&Mjiern' tion of tira Panania treaty and the -CU' ban reciprocity treaty, but the senate Baay, if it so, desires, take up the Question of the reorganisation of con* roittee3, No disposition towards this step has yet mardfestid Itself an d 11 doWnot now seeia prbbahle. On,the first\day of ttte ne,w session the now senators Will be sWOra in, Among those who will take tlw* oath of office will he Mr. Sxiioot of lEJtah, against whoin ( owing to Ms connection -with th e Monhoa;church and Ms_at leged aahere'Hcferto=H» tenets, old and new, a number iff protests shave h^en filed. Tbe protests' do not constitute proof atwd as Mr/. .Smooth eredeiitfats are entirely regular ihe -will be allowed to take ills seat, and the investigation, if one Is ia be made, wiflbe postponed nntll the regular, session, of congress, beginning'In December next If ther^ should be objection to JaCr. Smoot's talo .ing hls.seat> th e eeremoHJ, Under the rules of the soaateciniglrt be postponec for at the price of great risk anddelay* TOie senate conferees believing t&at the house is at their mercy, are ^in* listing on propositions whicto. tlio house conferees say they would ba fprcedt to abandon, if tfte house could be appealed to <to uphold tho hands of Us repre- Berttatlve«< * - The house held a. fo^ur homr session Sunday and put the J3lstrict, of Col. •umhla^approprlayon.bin trtrough its last parliamentajy- stage. Tho pre^i?l- duff qtiestioa. onUhe conferenco report oa tho Alaskan oonfcstea& bill was ordered. That was tho net result cf Bse Sunday sessloo. -——n . Although it w'as-^pnday by the cal enSJar it was fitltt Thuradas, Feb' 2«, oceowllng; to r«rliaiue«tary fledem Thq Oemoorate pat a block In tho leg- Islatlvo wlheci at every opportU' nftji? and it required g(x roils calto to accomplish what \was done. /' CUT iNWB WITH A. 8W0RB* 88 mm. Hu3adred& :of Fsttnili.es Bj&it to . ApartsJon T)ieir : rtqrn.esv Wp^ERfi PENNSYLVANIA Ft-QOR Italian: Attacked Hla Wiremnd Her Companion In Crowded Depot, Syracuse, March a.—FioarlrWttS heavy sword bayonet witht a SQJnch bl&do, ap Italian, driven to frenxy by itsaousy, Stmday afternoon nltactted hist wifo la tho Wailing room of tho Now Vorjj: Central otatloa wpon flnding her With rtBOthor man, aad stabbed her la a talf a doriin places. TSjen, wiih rovcfise uncatlsllcd,* &o pursued ila rival through & thoroashly. < ^orrl\ fled crowd of peopla. The glllt&rtnj blad6|«as raised to strike fho^oeoail yicMnf^fhcn It wa» wrenched froax tho jfcnaband's band by a policeman, t' Klcola. Tito, claiming Rocliestcs' aa h1» plate ^Sircaldcace, caass to Syra- ctaao - wlthla.-a-day or two and neeturoa a iob In tho snlfe works. 3Pwm xv£at tho police eotlld. leam from Wm ttsttmgh aa interpreter it ww foaad that bis wife hod on previous occas. loaa left hte company tcr thnt of eno ^faUUl/Kalda, and it was a discovery oE the two together that caused tho ; itrosbaad to seak satisfaction, The woman and the ssan wltoso name \tfilo gives as Nalda-wcro seated tltdeUy la & eprtter of the waiting room when the husband entered. WaBdng cp to th* man and twonsnn he fell upon the woman without warning, A corset steel saved her life, for the fet* band aimed for the heart and his aim was gced. The point was slopp&a by striking the steel, but the trusrjaad slashed again and again, TtaCo wtan4a over ih» loft breast, two -on the left hip and- one ofi the left awn were In- flicted as fast as the sword could bo wielded. • MHt* J*|oodeKi and 38,000 Men Rendered IcHe Fct> a P«w Days ~ Railroads '^il^itfer Waiter-tMuch l5amage_Alpne 'tbt* M»npriqaliela and. ^Ileghanjc ; Ravei^rr^io^ds in No\y a Vork, . jPfttthurgv iMatch.' i S, — with evovy tributary of theAiiesh-siny and Moaoa- gs^Sla rivers emptying \awirlSne tor«* roots IhK? «ho hanl^'ot\ these *twc streams, and. rushing down\ Jo the polm Where tftoy converge t o form, tie Ohio Pittsburg was given'a visitation Sun day which forced bundreds of famlft« to ssttlw abandon thstr'homea or'see* oacapo' from the water in «»e -nppei stories, whtie mud and iWivtor dispense* destaructloa swid^lscorofprt below. SSills In tbo low lying levels throORb. out tJw ccnoaty, numbeting between 6C an 1 * CO, \\*«ro flooded and some 38.00C mo=k wo tbxown idlo'for four or flv« days, With a l03» o ln wase* of'lifiore thaaa ^825,000, TTbo llceia was general tbRJVghpa* Western. Bcnnsylvnnla, the utteuas everywhere; ovcrBowlng tteir bank* ««« causltts wore or leas damaso & liotsses,and farms. In\ Allegheny twx railrcato were tempomrlly paraljiieA owing io th.o water which covered the-i* •traclsa,. ' -*—•' .,» P'ooplc ia tbo First and Third wdf of -AJUiifteay had to go « an d fmar their homes In boats. TCxd htsbc:t ata^o readied by the swollen rivcira at FlUsburg was 29.-' fee*. This was at C o'clock In tl« ovcnlns, It became atatlonary at tlta* mdarh nntl gradually began to PubsWe Thto col\ weatlutr which set/In r*> nlsi*»t «orto*I to check tbe floed. Scon afMkr daylight the water fetal ..pQSsjesuloa ' of ihe^PalnU districts Is Pirtfibiirg an d casino up almcat ints Ftransylvaaia nfco«e. AM etf the tawoj 'Alteshcny felt tho a:vcrC't eSTccts C the* Alah -water, and nearly cv«3 hoaso between tosbeiia ctrer't and ibt rtv-er frerns Ninth stroe', hrtdno to th* point have collam and first floor* fleodod. Tho Pittsburg and Western, railroad aa«l tho Baffalo, Kechcapr and Pltto bwTK. trnelia ara tmder wat^r, ntftrasl latins their abSBdonnicnt tentr^Jrarlly ShiSppIng sirep-Tty suffered comhara lls*ellttlsr*amag«^ STOHI the territory up tie Mooonga heXa, and Allsfteny rivers comes r«* posts that much damags was done bj tho floedtos of tbo lower floors ©1 hosascS, mills and factories. BVom alt points above on both rivers thK* Watem are rr>l»orted as either fail tagr^jir sstatldnary, and danger If avosrtolb • ', ' * Towns below here-on the Ohio., how ov^csr, are still to bavet\*elr e* perfences during the prasent high wo tar- today or Inter. SUNDAY SESSION OF HOUSE. By Parliamentary Fiction* It Was a-Cori tihtlation of Thursday's Session. Washington, March, ^2,-r-Tiie I)emo crats of thehouSe.ft&ve deMde'd -ic prosecut.e •their filibuster dritii^fongreSE expi^ .:by iimlfcation otsn«(n. ivlafcb 4, and •therofpre. daring -the \thr^fc. re malnifis:' days Of -ihe session-all bus}. ^ness will have to be transactfed In Ul| face of every obstacle whleh bhe mlu ©rity can Interpose, ,, •\ In spite of this, it i s \believed ampU i(ino renaains t o get titrough the cOtt; ference' reports on the* remaining iiv« approjiraatioii Ijilis, Off ti- hills., witt -s«inate\ amStidmehtS toht are :i On' tM '4jnpak(ir*« taW*i. .i?«fl <**• +*•»>• *\*' , • **•' INHAt-ED CHLOROFORM. t*(rt of a |)l*tlnjEtufih.ed Family com< mltted Suicide at a Boarding House, ^hiMclphtei March 3 ; =A -Wsssaii who give he r name as Mrs. Charlotto G, Weilngton, comiullted suicide by Inhaling chloroform, in a fitshtorxablfi boarding feouse at Had'doaflelil, St . J 4 •near here. The woman left a note to tha proprietress of the boarding house lit wHch she said: **t am tbe last of a distinguished family, left so alone that I am tired of life. Will you kindly see that n»y, remains are. deeentjy btnMt I Inclose money lo pay ex- penses.\. Jay clothes give to the^ poor Wea^ keep ihte ^ulet as possible,'- \With -the note was $75. lite woman came to the hoarding house about Feb*- 50. She.was- always apparently In «ood spirits, ^he -was abgort BO years Of age, yeffiied alia plentifully supplied with money-'- • In conversation with other persoiis in the house she often referred to- bav- Ing lived i n Boston and Albany, Ji !&., and; te iaVIag boarded In Ktouni itolly aiid Aiedford/N. J. • Killed by Fall Prom Bridge. ' ••; Rochester\ March 2.—J. Hi Baird ol (Juysvllie, ©,,*age3 24- yeairs, was, In- stafttly Miled,Saturday py failiug freau Vincent street bridge over the-<3ene- see clyfer t o the roof of the eleetrk light-company's plant below, a distance of 75 feet. He went to work with' & repair gang Tuesday, and it Is though! he stepped backward and. fell. ISToii^ Of the other men knew anything' aboui Bjinu \ - i - - Lineman Foreman Killed. Schenectady, • -Marpln %— Herb.efl Moore, foreman of a gank oflinemon eiilployed *y the Hudson Itlver TSle phone eonipany, slipped on tt polee Sun- aa-y a,ttd Ml to>the grouaa, aTdtstaacl Ot-30;iee*t. His ieck. was .bfoicen. aiiii bis iikull frautttred' aad djeaft yravs to' \X to ha-yeyour wheels^t inofder' V >: for_ spring_mse,£ IhameBngfij nlc^eMng'iuxaoiisati.ng, JdCybie\ Sundrie's. I repair afioVre^oover ' umbrellas, qaiipet sweepers,, wringeii-sdwing njaompee,,. gnnss and revolvers, loe^aRic*tch«!.'- Keys (Tuplicated; Hftt\** cllf*? ' per*,, |ltear9,'.knRre« And «k»t«r. fharpened, • \ Worfc gnatanteea, E.jH,B ARRET i, S<f> flain St. TOW YORK' CENTRJQL- • THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LIME. Trains pass ^edttan as JQHOWJ; iidt* BCJWSID, ' OTtfem.itr.Poch.faaa.m.w.K.Y.SSOp.in, •r;. ll»9Jp.ta, •dffl) \ ma \ ustt- SiOOp. ni, 4;15 » ttO,J t O!l0 \ V^EST BOimO, ios»- \ t-ss ••• . nju \ ia, Buffalo 8;J3 a.w, *' 8«l 'T^ 'kt! •« » 1IS5 «« \ • \ IITP-BJ. \ fi:IO^' *t!tu «* » 8SB »» 'iMUeatoitnUiwTnn daily. i:iop,ia, . ss» ;: am •»•£-> RESQUEO IN BOATS. 5C : Trrrea Cottages and Part of a BrttfQ* * Waehed Away. Schon«c£auy, March 2.*-rThe ico U theTliohawk movefl out at 3 o'cloc* •Sanday nsorning an d formed a gorge 6^tSnst_tlto Duitgbaeh terry bridge, X- mates frorri ®s city. _ \The fla&s ttr^n. distance of fivt niSles were covered wlth.wat-.x tea Ire to 16 feet deep, the tracks of tb« Tssoy braach of the New York G*»^ teal railroad were flooded four f <rf de*sp for naeatly a mile and the damns:* is heavy to farm -property an d In tin loss of aatnials. -'\\ ifn the afternoon the gorge bretse\ catrrylng t3ti*e- cottages and washlttj' awray part of tifce bridge. The loss ttte hrldgss company.Is estimated sv Ifapr^O}. ' People living in surroundini h&nscs'were resened by heats. The. Mohawk mlsed' IS feet abovs lo*sV water 'piMkr bntis now gratluaHs resSedfhg.* Near ChiiNiity ssyenil'lhou •.sand' dqllH'sPB daa*a:i^'' was <i«ie t» tb< banks of *he canal as! the result' rj^ j , g-cirgd W^st of this dty, ; \\' H. PARRY, flea*!*! Ap»t. QBOROEHDAKBILS, ., . Wtwnu KuuwugBr AW *K*tft Torlc A. II, Smith, General RuiXTtiitendent, . MASIIRY'S . L ft ss .^ m ocft FAlBTiCSare ma3cof K$C tlieb^stpigin(?ntsana \\\\\\ , '•\\\'. pure linseed oil conse* quently ate, the Most aatablft. A feputyUottrot &dy years is a OOAHA3»TB& 0» OtJR AS- SBRTiOHS. One gallon covers joo .jsquttre fefet of surface elite coat.\ .... _ We hftve a large stock of sup- erfme coacli colois grouad in Japanj pure colors ground iri oil, carriage gloss colors, oil and var- nish stains, floor paints^ roof and bam paints, wagon paints, favor-1- ite colors, alga fine and miscetTatt eous varnishes. jfiaiiloii Bros, x. tf~.\ ^tiloIiaWk Valley Flooded. r TFoiida, March 2,—The.\ice in'th* Kf^»ha\Mc river weitout last night ami tSe river 'haXconttnually risen since Til* Mohawk Volley Is threatened \Vitl toother ft*bd,.and precautid'ne'are %e ijb^ Mcer* to prevent great damage TJbe fcfew Yorlt C^t|.trnl Eailfoad co m psany has notified'. tho section gaagi aii along thfir-rOute fo -ha on Sand T&e mttss of ice from\ the • Schoharie creek, one. of tbe Mohawk's largest tributaries, has gone out \for th(' \foair-bh tjm,e .this\season ana has form ea'a-gorg!^ east of Amsterdam, cans l?ig;mUe.h ^lai'tir among 'property, own[| OES alottg the fiver In tha.t vicinity.' (6. J, PLUME1R. BAQaAQE . and^ARtlNQ* Leave orders early tb avoid\ 'mistakes. Baggage:deliv-' . ered td all -parts Of the village. Leave orders at Callaafiaii SoUtter's* orjelephprte 9 0 a. 1<!oa , ^••X>X^X#I^ SAVE TOTJ EYBE.tJSEI) The Ontario lafeing Mi's ^ State Dyke'Threatened. . tEJtolre, Maj'ph 2,^-The, dhetnanj raised12 feetlast night and thteatenet tfafe Unflndshel' ] state dy&s, A> colt jW>avo tMa SniWh'ing checked. th« : srnal| .Btsce^gB. - _Tfto rdvet lowered lelreit • :- \ • .'. \ . , <-' iFKOTi-WEY.ifOTJ % 1'qr -sale only atHaitt$'. file Maid Front Gi'ficeiy ^X4fX4X4X^X^ »% v xh~ • * -n