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vt* /\ t VOL.' I—HO. 25 MEDINA, N. Y; FRIDAY EVENING, AAffRCH S,' 1905. nrv T%Y3At\ ;the fott£wiug.'wi&ti^ - -tCoAtl *th<? now^el^rate4 \5CHtFBEilT '•' Pianorfrow ^Gnisiera of the CJfispe^ Teachers,. and. Professors of MTB&y-Ffeno Tnm$ oi theJiigHe'st stj^ipf, Wliat otlics/ mak,e of pianos pan 3b.Q^5Vcli a ttonderlut record? ^ PftOF, W. H,'~m* of Well, who JuR. ^BANK Q, TpRN?B, BoBton's refuted the. -Miner\ pianos ?i tu ? »°i m l u . r «*w«V *\'''£* .VC?'\ 1 \ 1 ,'* (SitOTHiXtM well kuwa piaaifitaiid sscnoteohe, \shvut btop* J bchausssohe, t^Wtajflft-I consider tiw \«wu- ;'laisfett Jwl».\ »w- ^.fea^'iiie SWflsuperior laallothersnakes, \SOttUBEKT' piano 1 prated-of you BMBOU aAy ^HteftiosiiiHiwg .tone, lis bus «iv*u sue. ny** p«*««et wtiotactiuu SyaotfocVlma eh-ges'fC hiusjh* waiMsmnyYOT. X ^eldbinptonj^mussy ARREST iS CERTAIN Woman Clojssly .SJnidaveed -|fe Burdick. j^urderef, x _ LETTERS TAKEM FRQfiJI PBAWER Police Claim to Knpvvf Woman Wh? Was Intimate With Murdered Mar and WW) Had an Adequate Motlvt For KMIIng HIn>—Waiting For the Brcof That Will Convict.' piauos iajp trieads} aiid aoptniuiancea. the «'SOHtlJiBBT ,r piano- above 411 in summers Ami*' \OWWB $»<*«* Xatoiw test sn«t moat intimate Id* Bwj).\ say**-! »*« W ^UStf- Kds.«W «*W »i tuna ao'weH JUSTCT ptalw ui»» M nwo ?*wey day SdMYOBwVft m-m bird-tike sipper and wo«W wir ±>9 *4a*n<M ^tu any Part and full rltilx dtjj-u toucd bass aud, ufoer uj/ke, ±rijji„ „„,«„ n a ' Timv MTB «M uear tier- >. —r~ mldMe o«av?.8. They i«e$Ms wear per- fection it MQISW to mt>; a* asiy patao oau bo w$jp. •RW: HENRY A! Umm of jMadi- Bon, Win, editor uuil pablMiw of the popular pap*, ''Our Canwu VioxU.\ ' * the ••Copsjrega- yew «<•*»« „«,i\*m a«liKlite€[ with same in, every this place. ¥oa «w at llbefty to ww other Tua, swltlt -vrhicli I aui.fau41lftft lije to atlvauw thb mlewahj of tlie \d«Httl«rtP*«aoC3o.\ MARK, who was lieafl. aoliou* — r«mMor*t CbicJkerinK'a piano faotory jrjDdE W. BL_ H. BS310NS. (Jadgo foJ^KUtseajiftW. wtya:-i vvHX*iiius«l * 0 | «'*lCH^BEKT ,, m.rfglit for my own - family a»aal»o for a friend of julneaud bwSdiara Klvofttheiuoat cow»leta»at- Mr. 1> W, SauUtt-r (tlio voteraa \mm 5f*e«on. %lia \SoHul^er^ 1 pi*H°« *» ttvuer J J putcl«uw<l one oi tlso *»ow c«l- «*ad lu.taao wtmawMly well. * u d am satiaBea I mad* no lu-atako in PK0P.B.M.OAViPS0N,»t»pervii»r ^ h * mx aw ttf K.atiJi(s>t,ott to lay of^knnicripia «std armuK«t'if wuwq fonill* *Mtl ivimieal Mentis eivwidnw It S^Mte, amlili *&. , «Jn^™w v ^ ulu| i n a ll sm 0 wtimtt8at 1 ^tor)v Boston, Maiw-My^-W \SCtlU^R£ — .\— |»t*a, I Main y^? 1 *^,^JffitSS vfiyJnnc^, aX&waWmWtheui MMS IWBf E. WEEK, one of»«- „ . . Slew of mn«ic 8»s*»t-I Taooxhfr * *a(tJ)i»k« wj»:-t HUI fmly »-«*8«l y»w ago for oo» of my pnwtowM* ii B TftouIpttrcl»»««tlfromyo38owettnm \\\\ ua XKnwtogM mMixmnl iaw«ol| J^eofoftuy ow« family, also tta «-»j2f e SS2, B.nh »r« gxv m»a» rcjj4rdif48 of BujKalo, J^arqh. 5,—Aa iBipijrfnn' JactlR thfBurdlcH aiupder ca§a whlot tae iKjUce har« kn^vai *Ul nlon«, i l)ut have not made puMicv is tii?.t on tlje morning n?hen the body oJ Bnrdlck tiie rcnrdored man, was discovered, th'e toy drawer in the talte at the \head of tto.' couch wn&xe tJjo body la$ waa openV - When the police reached the flar dick tome on the morning of tft« mur- der, tb« top drawer in the table was op3n. It hW heen pulkd out sAiout six inches. The pojige noticed It lv»|er to thQ day, when their Invest!- C^t^cna reached that point, they que* t4c-ned the tccupants of flra Burdich hc^i?> closely concorolns th« OROC drawer. Tl^ey were laiormedl post tlvely tfaatnotWng had heen disturhei; that the drawer Mm open when the body w«« found. In tho drawer wore *amo Ktters, * few papers and odds and ond*. The letters and papers w©;« dt»arrango4 and on the flow of UJO detv were> mv e?al letters, their pc^ticn Indicating out ©f the whefo they tell Kow tho vcUit shy that tho woman .who fclUed Bm-dick and who is now under their •slgllact oyo» day and nitfct, and wtoo may he »rrosted at any moment, teak frein that tot drawer, afH* the crltna had been com- mittei, telluUcs letters whloh aho bad prevlt««ly written to tho murdered man, to order thai % the InUmacy of their relaliMB n:l3bt nothsdlseovorea. Clqiins In on Suipjct. Tttt pollco are closing in on the woman, w^y have duf tjp» her »!»• tory. They ha.ro broajtii to Bs&t the itory of th» *«la,Uott« which have <w« l«ted lastwepa her aad the murdered nmn. Thoy *r? confidcmi that ihtsj are en tao rfsht track. Muirh ha3%cen said «nd wrlltaa a Bwdlck \circle a little Searched Tablef For Letter*. ' Before- leaving \She searchesa the ^aible In, th.,e cosy corner for leitfeel wlhlch she- had wVltten, to J^m. She waft, sufflekntiy cool and caleulatins to realise^ thftt. those letters, If,left hehilnd,. -would leafl <the 'police to hex, door within M hours. yih<Jing thetn she turneift out the gas and atoH ; awdy. ' : - - In the meantime,, aW had carefully covered the body of fr-ef victbn, with pIUow? and ruga until no slitaof bet aWful .work renwdned' la v4ew. Sh« vm '.hava'* covered' th©> body hefort s«airchdn|r for th» letters in order thai: the si^ht of it naifht not *a before he> wS\dle sh^ remained in t&e room. Kit ?h^cQvered it, in order that some on^ In that hous? for vhom she? had a gtrange affection might not he- Bho>fls ed by running suddenly upon the body in (the morning* The poUce lhave the tWstory of tht woman now under suspicion, Thert are chapters In 1t, they say, which art exceedingly shady. They oharact*rfae It as tho hi&tory of an adventureaa and Involved In it are troubles and misery of more than one man. \An arrest would have been m&4« last night byt for the fact that on* bdgh In authority adttejd caution ana, delay. ^¥i ENGLAND'S FQOD 8UPPLV, Premlar Bnlfour'« Reply to Requeii For a CommlMlon. London, March 6.-—Replying to * large and influential deputation which vjaited the foreign ofBca to urge ih« appotntraent of a royal commission Jt Inflttlro Into the .question of secarltj of the food attpply of Groat Britain in time of war, BjWaier Balfour ex pressed the opinion that the dangeJ Great Britain bad > to, meet was not tho exclusion of grain and tho row materials necessary for the country** national oxIatcAice, but Ito coat of in- troducing them,.and the question oi price waa ultimately a question -^ insurance.' ' He admitted that an ihq matter was advisable, hocausd it would tcad to allay aomo unfouutl'tl feara as wc,lL,iui ihow that some ol the difficulties of the situation coald not ho -wholly* removed. Mr. Balfour added that he thought tho inqnlry should incladetheo.neyUoni of Insurance, the conditions of modern tnarlUroo warfare, tha mcHhods hy which commerce could ho protected and destroyed and the amount of thi actual grain «upply,of*tho country. He hosed, howo«r» that nothing would be done to establish a govern* moat maetlnery whtfrh would injurs tho national commercial machinery by which Groat Britain was supplied. Fs&aHjr injured by a purglar at -,_j ;. '\ (Sorduva, Ala, . Rpbhar; ijlade Tirrlh'is Cuts With i haitchet on Faces of the Two Vto tlms -r- Flye-Vear-Otcl payghter No tlfletd the \Neighbors—jNegro He.lc : »t Olfdova on 8Uspiclon.i ' •, ^ BJrgnlnfjhani, Ala,, Bferch 6.—vf. 0 J>ieke«8on and *wJfe, of Ja^pe«r ociinty were fatally Injured hy $. burglar earl} Iti-ursday mornin? hear Cordova an< v thelr home waa robbed of all its val uahlon; Tho weapon used by the robber was a -hatchet, and horrlblef gashes on th« fafta of his two-victims show he'was forced to use It\ vigorously, Mr. Dickenson's B-yeav-oUl daughte) notified the nedsih-borhcod of tho trag edy and\ when they arrived at th< house the man and woman were un conscious, lying on a oed which was splashid with Wood, the hatchet lylnj near hy. There -is no duo to tft«i identity oi the robber, though posses havo beet #rgaafted and a» using every endeav or to locate tho.Birilty man. A telephena ateasago from Cordovs late last aigfit saya Henrj' \Walker t negro, is being; held on suspicion. INVESTIGATION ENDED. Dentec iSdrt^oTw*e1oaiyMl«»l'K».*»d ^rtoml fot the \New Jmtnx.rooijh{ «*-*. oxclsalvo in Us way, cf aarrled Sare now purcliawsd one Jot my owa « otcl .» Hew Xwrtt city, ftnls are **•• wU and am delkhted with same in Jag. the must coaaiikto salisfacfaou. •nrccywfty* Thes* Pianos Can Be Seen At LeVAN BROS. STORE, MEDINA, IM- V\. Strings and findings *$ Instrpents ISairfdinSi Guitars, ^Violins, Accordidns, Mouth QriWs* Mvsic Rcdls, Mu&c Staflfc All finds ol mM fo- sjruments ^r# , c|f«. Sox Ja^cr,WdtmI Pa- per and&ivclopcs in bulk, Tablets, Note Books, Com- positiori Books, PocKct Manorandtim BooKs, Pens, Pencils, fountain Pens* • -•* f Pjlaying; Cards, etc. , \ 10p(cr?ent. sayid'pda chance townitlic^rizcby1:lip- r pini Ihc fdBo^ji coupoh. BSSS This GopEfth. entitles yon. to a dis- count Of Jo per cent, on any ' cash purchase; and. a chance * ,6'n \the prize of {o-he given away Mar. 30th» VfolteNime and AAirtn Hert KTomparf'i Music Store* flea in* jVfgiirNA,. couples, and out of which there have grown several dlvoro* stilts and much scandal. Two social orxttnlsaUona— the fitmwood Dancing: club and .the Red Jachet Golf club—hava been ,««• sodated in the public mind with this \circle and itis only fair to nay now that the clrefe was act coaBned to elUier club. It Included membowof th« danelngr club Just as ft Included nusm.< hers cf tho gclf^lub, Irat the*actions ol these who made up tho circle fcad been tstrenat«sly op&Jeeted to by -the Etm.. weed clab at least. When ths pallw started oat t o cleat away the mystery surraundlng the cri-fr* the first thins JCey dy was to run Into this ••circle.\^ Taey pro. ceeded to Investigate the*clreles. Their theoty was that soa»*tdy In the circle knew abwri tae crisis. They endt«a.v*crcd to hart jtist wliat Tela, tlona had- existed between the mur- dered nam a&d tutli member of the circle. One by one theyjetttninated each menriier from the case, aad when they got through, they had sifted It all down w one woinan. Thiey foand; that BurdlSK had been keeping this wjimaa In luxuries foi three years., Ttaey learned that tbe relations between BardlcTi and this •woman had Iwssai subject of general goSstp in social organizat-lons to yhicb they both belonged. They learned, that there had been talk of marrtase t>etWeeii h6f and Buralck in the event that Bnrdlck Secured Sis divorce. Recently all had not beea peace and andofstandtng betWe&h -this wo nian and the mnrdeKid man. There W«?a evMenee to slow that Burdi.ek*& affecUon for her had begun to Cool, and that Quarrels had beeH the result She bad began to lose>hef place with him and she ks;w if, lie ceased to be attentive. It was she who soifgbt him, itfstead of Burdick seeldng her, Whenever they met, ^here were blttes word's. Yet there never was a final quarrel. , *\\ The police tfleory of the crime is that this woman made an appolntmeni with Bnrdlck at his home, and that she made it wltb. the intention If killing him in the evemt that tholr intervie-w was not satisfactory. Sta came aftei all other occupants of the house had gone tp bed and. Burdick admitted her. \ ' ' Ba eondueted hei* Into his eo?*y corner, Whess intrusion Was least to ba feared. The dainty Much found on Uie tabto Was for her. They \Visited no one knows how long, HIS indifference toward ter was not concealed, and, amiting her opportunity, she strtfek into down aad In her frenzy and pas- ssion beat out his brains. Then she left. 13UE OF PINES. \United State* over i&s island. The attorneys of ta» American set- tlers on, the Tslo of linear as3«t that lf» aa ts uiuVarsaliy expected here, Cuban .sovereignty Is conceded In tho permanent treaty Ihey will eonHai against Its ratification by the United States ssenate* Tho twesBon Of the date of dtiart ure from Cuba of the 00a remaining United States artillerymen still guard ing the coast batteries at alt the prist cipal porta fs mutts udlscusssed. But the public of Bavana uaanlteat no spas ial anxiety for the troops to evacuase- the Island. The sentiment at Santiago strongly favors the ttoeps* removal. While at Cienfuegos thf^ inhabttaafcs• antipathy to the presence of the soldiers fs. quite apparent. Officials of Orphans' Homo ' ^~0hars|es of Cruelty, Binghamton, IMarcft C—Tho Invc^U .button by tho hoards of managers mi . assistant, raauarjera Into the «har#:s of «rttelly and neslcct pwftjrroe against S«perlr*tendent Chartea E, Ful ler and Cat* tatior Maurice WaJUton oi tho Susquehanna Valley Orphans home, was ended yesterday* Mr, Put lor and Mr. Watoau preaoatcd wrlttct abatements ana wcro'oa tho ctand at Inquiry Inrt.|kt^jatorROon- *\\ \ r The evidence will be cant to the atoto beard of eharltlea, to^-cfior wltt tho decision of tho local boards. Thi atate board haa power to ovesralo an) actlcn tataa by tho jaoanrtscra of thi homo. In his statement Mr. IfuMcr dcnlne\ the accusaUenji of Inhuman treatment asailo a^alnat the homo maaasvraeni and expltUccd at ipesth Co modes oi puntshrs nt uocsl, claJiminj that whip plnsa were admlbtatettHl only for e.v traorilnar>» otfenica aad ttiat vfhoa ad tnfnlatcfcd Uiey (ire not cruel. Ho sKT-ertcd that We.-.ty Bucklo% » dlsihafted employe, la r><sp-»nsilbld foi all tho charges and that ho h i 1 ^r&it oned to ma!w. ttrahlo sver a!nce s yotlnS woinaa «mpl<vyn o! the hsmo, Ir wliem tm was tntpreated. was dls charged. Bacblce, Mr. Falter said had threatcsea to R t both Uto super tetendent and eat*tttts<<r atistmt ant! fcad stirred up s^rce of the ?»«ys te tell false stories of ill-treatment,- Watscn d«ftlGJ In detail th H allMa tlons of cruelly made by boy witnesses havlns up?.! a feorst Whip, bnt .only for a ppr!c4 «f-thr« weelts. Me claimed th.it his puctsh- uetti had always hen htmia*-*. In re- ply to questions he caM that he be lleved ft was proper for a nssn in hit position to ctrtko a boy IJH && fa« with tig hand, when news-siry. ^ \ * i •'\ \ . • . \ •- • - \ . •.' Cure Gatatrh# Itetlire^ (Hw RW #^5refBr^thofH|^rt^ Set ••••' '\•.'.-.\v'';)'\;;{ Kesii'ly «vej'y on& who hisk cataiyii knowft luaw fooltefa it ia t o try and -' .et^ro it bfy drugginij; tli« at^omaqli, l?ejnjora3^i#e^)hajfl)& giyea, \bttt v a «uro sei<iom coinQa, . : Until roconpy, your ^hygioian w'ouW isavo said, tlio only way to euro catarrfi. •svopld' \be to^ave ft change of olinx&te, \but £w witii I%oiuoi you can- carvy a -tteal.tk |?,Y- iogoliraafoiuyotsvvsjBt pooket and. by urealWifg it a. low ;minuti!ti fottv tlpws^a day BOOQ. owe yowel!, i Clins. -AJfadfe IIPB eolct hundreds. of JJyoniei Dulttts and the rpcm le sells', tli©. more convinced lie ia that Ite is perfectly safe in! guaranteeing to rofnnct tlio monev if Hxomm ^oes not cure. Those \wlware subject to catarrit or catarrlwl colds will do tlieni^vci} an injiistico if tlioy do not piwrcJuaso a Hyomei mitftfc at oneo, so as to lie preparetl for tit© sudden clian^sa of tlio season. ' |!4 Pay* for yotw paper. We Itavo placed Aosubscription price low and tniiBt insist that nil ertBcrilieni pay in ndvoxtcQ.' Pj»ynpl American Saltier* Witt Contest Cuban Soverelonty. Bavsaa, starch 6.—ailnlsler Sanleri hss decided to go to the lslo of Pln«?s Monday, loam the extent of American Interests there and confer with those 7?t T^*}**^ »wetelgaty of iheig^^,^' Troops Not to Be Withdrawn. Washington, March S.—tt* is again statsd by the authorities &ae thai there is no present intention of re- mov&ig from Cuba the American troops no* stationed there. This stateaieat is,made in View Of the criticisms passsd int the Cuban senate in connfectlon With the discussion ol the reciprocity jtfeaty. The Cuban governffient thoroug-My understands Ubat the xihlted States, always h&s in- tended to keep a fow - soldiera or tna rinea in, Cuba ittdsftoltely, tohawo year \wheels pat in, ordw fMf spring mo. \iSiameliaf nkkcling/ittd cleaning. Blcycla BnniSxics, I repair and ro-corer umbz«llas, carpofc sweepexa, wringers, searing machine* gam nsul revolver^ locks and catches. Keys* duplicated. Horie clip- per*.* Bhcitrs*, knlv«t and skatee sliarjpeiifd. Work' gnafanlttea. E.fi, BARRETT, ^46 ilain St Distsstrous Fire at Geneva. Rochester* Match 6.—A fire whie!: caused a loss of $40,ftf>0 bro!:o out at 3s80 o'clcek T&ursday morning in the Haattngtes hte?k, QoBeva, aaa batnsd for several hours. The building was old tlnd fltlcd with failammable ma teris^Vand ttsed as a warehouse for ths; wholeaai^rocery Brm of %VMte, Peri t *S? & Thompson, whose stcek was dam aged $3Mu0» wiiio tho handing was NE.WYORK JENTRAL *~S *. HUuSOM BIVER ft.«. THE FOUR-TMOK TRUk tlME, Tmixxs paas Medina as follows: Offliuta* S»r.R«cfa.?i3d«,»n.»r.l(,T.«5a»p.ln» 530m.m. fiSS » vateojit ?10/«00, fully covered hy in. i nao ;;*»&•. Bii(fsi«»s^B.m. tsuranee. 'Casper Tiepel, a tailer, nar j ii-l « « \H^m. rowly leaped telng burned to death \'\\' \ \ inhishea. Manila Street Railway Franchise. Slanila, .March <T.—A .syndicate hgadsd 'by-eharles Swift of Detroit. 'Eich., ineiUdlng toe WesttngSonge tompany and iaaite & CJoshpany, wore •tho only bJdaejsJfiosf the MaaUa,'street faiilroad !&&$&$, The interests repreasBWd ta. the syndicate coinhinsd and purchased |JM t frahchise and prop- erty of theoia^ftnlsh dompany. The. Qermaahliidera withdrew* The Swift syndicate', offers the governasent a for- tieth part of ths gross earnings, which will -.probafily, be accepted. Eighth Victim of Explosion. • \ Ea&ton, ?a., .March ,6,-MJeorge H Bowman, a timtkeepssr'.'diea yesterday, making the .^l-gatHi' death froja the Edlsbn Cement- mill explosion at i^e* Villa>te. II. J*. Mondav evflntafe. ' Spain Will Participate. Madrid, March 6. — B. R. Francis, -president cf the St LiOUis exposition, started hack to Paris. Baring his stay hero he confemd with tXie -premicj atid the ministers of state and agticult ure* B!e was- assured that Spate wijl participate in the exposition, appoint a commission to visit St. l/ouls to se- lect a site for a Spanish building and apply for space for thro Spanish: exhibi- tors. \ TilO \ Packers' Trust paying Factories. ' Berlin, March' G. — T&e Fleischer Zeltung (organ of the butchers) .says: \The* Innd.cn branch of the American packers' trust is making great Efforts to acquire oleomargarine factories in Germany^ and Holland intending to} /form a.trust oat of them. Several of ' the largest facforles are already in t»be hands of the trust\ I *iO!t» •\ » use \ ia«»aasw \ aaobta. i 1 8:« \ \ 4:18 \ < 3*« \ WlESTBOOKJp, ST. Filial :55 a.m. >• «8tSQ \ \ 11^05 \ \- lslOp.ni. 5:10 \ \ 6:06. \ sao ;• . •' s# » , •IndicaSUs ttidtt» xna (Wfr. 2L, 3?ABttY T G^enerat A«»t, gr? Main St., BtiflWo, S, Tt* 6E0HBESH.nAlS3EBr^? Geosertl Possengcr Apait, New STork. A. B.Smitlx, Qeiitiral Superintendent.. 5. JPLUMMER BAGQAQE attd CARTING. Leave orders early to avoid mistakes* Baggage dettv- . efed to at] parts'^ the village., : : , leave orders at Gatlafjhan iSutter's OF Teiepfione 98a. ^ Disbursing Officef Fled. . tteanila, Jvfaxch 6. -r-* James Biahan, disbursing officer of the board of health of iVIanlla, who was recently convicted of altering the records of the hoard aiid Who Was awaiting trial on the Oharge^ Of embezzlement, has fled fb Shanghai. The Phflliplna govern- iaoat Is seefeinrg to obtalh Beaihah's e^» <a»aiti.om --' -—-•—._*- w .\