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^•wwfrwy'^w? B^^^f^ys^W-S msss •jmlm&m -.jBIAKEIt * BJ5NS0N. P*\**- Entered February <*. 1803, at Medina, ST. X,'M^ec6na ; »?ftsat»»|.ser, under SHBSOBIPT10N PBJOE By mail or cfenier; $8,09* years $i for ' 8ik monfcha; CO cents lot three' months, invariably in advance. Advertising: Bates oa Applic»tioi? s ^Friday, March 6, 1903, . »,,,,«,. I. ,• t J|-JiliHli'ii\l»«\»i»!t««<**j»g 1903 MARCH 1903 Stu 1 a 15 2B 29 Jtto, •a\ 9 16 23 Tu. 3 10 17 <i?k «6|31 We. 4 U 18 25 IE 19 26 ft.' 6 13 20 %L 7 14 21 28 • > ' «& u^aijon's use or tfa'e woras \leg-; isUUm blackmalV' Mr, Scale• dec-feu^ Were «nfortuft«fce;improper -and, «, breach of tho jwi*iIe»«»''W]U(*, | « they are not in the written law, practically stand In the judgment of all food men ag tho. comity between the two houses, ' \The speech '-will be forgotten,\ said is, \It -will pass *o She oblivion. tQ: •wftjob I t Should be consigned. Speech is not everything\ said Mi, Hale, \not •by any means, Intemperate speech Is the least of alt,\ • He was followed, by Mr, -Allison, alga; a. v men!ber of; the conference commit tee, who said, be commended ana np- •proved evwy worn. Mr,-Hale had said, \respecting the remarkable speeches made In ilhe. other hptise at the close of tho last session.\ Neither hous*. tie Bflltfris to be lectured by the other as t o what Its Rule's are or should be, Utterances of that character were not : i in accordance with the comity batween the 'two 'houses* - Mr, Cannpn's speech: had been.ap- plaudod, Mr, Allison sajd \Why? Se- jant 3o,u*rt»r ©x£m 13 r7lOON'ST>HASES. D-iMi). U.Qu*rter 20 28 0;C« >m. 8:2B SENATE RE-CONVENES Vigorous Replies to Mr. non'js Speech. Can- TllXMAN GOT AN APPROPRIATION ..,.,.„,. ,. ,„ Shamrock HI would be the prettiest cause: the senate bad been held up on y^ ogA me? ^ nt mm -u^ Atlantic. thp gibbet of publlo opinion aa re- specting its Mes compared with the rules of the house, so saintly in their nature and character,\ The: house conferees ftad sought, to put the 'blame on the senate roles, which had existed for 100 years,' and when any changes are madem those rules,, added Mr, Al- H$c\ It will ho by the senate ana \not by any outside- 'body.\ ,. . * Mr. Teller, the Deraocrstlo'member of the conference committee, said that Mr. Cannon's remarks •wow Jnappro prtato and out of place. ' Tie messages from the president ?lv tne fifla reasons for calling the senatt to extra, .session was read, , On motion of Mr. Cultom.the senatt went Into executive session and prep ently adjourned until Monday. , OEMQCRATlC CAUCUS. Gave « History of South Cnrollrm't Cfalm^Mr. Halo, One of the Senafc Conferees, Said the Claim Was, Con tldertd Just and Thero Wat Ne Hold-Up at Ciiaracd. . Waitliington, Jfarch 0,-*-In obfisllonc* to the prcsldOBt'a proclamaUon U« lena&of tho Fitty-olghth congress con ?0ne4 In oxtraordlnary ufaslon at noos yesterday. An immonso crowd wit Housed tho coromony, PraMent pre torn. Fryo called tho body to ord*r and •oost attor Uicr »onatow who were ro elocted and thoso who wop to takt tbolr teat* for &o flrat tli»*, oxeepi Mr. Cormaa. of Mnnland who had al ready »ooa long service In tho seajiito wow> sworn In. Frlonda awl ndmircrt of tbo Bonators loaded down' ihelt doak« with, floral trlbs*:». Mr. Oo* mam was much applauded. Mr, Conson'8 upcoch i n the houao ol rBppMenUUvcs early Wednesday in prMNwUBjrtho conforonco rsport m lb: loneral deficiency bill, Jit whlcEr he dectatod that tho senate conferees rv sorted to leaislativo \blacknufll awl in which <>-lso ho nttnckctl tho rules ol •tho senate, way tho subject of cams lorrfd remarkB by Mr. TUMnan, 4rd by the; sonato confereea, Mc'sara. Hale Allison and Teller,' fchoro were two issues, Mr, Tillman said. Involved ih tliat ajxwoh, cms* af fooUtiff tho dignity of H&e nomato and the oilier affecting hts own official in- tegrity, respoaalblllty and personal character, tOho spsjech, ho said, was \wholly In defensible. Indecent and an outrage/ He toad from Jefferson's manual re girding the comity that must obtain botwoon two branches ot a Ipgtalatore and asked whether It -had not been grossly violated In thla casa \Po'mt ho said* \had made aonte of these men dnmlt,\ South Carolina's Claim. Ho then gave a history of South Car- olina's claim. Answering Mr. Cannon's criticism with respect to legislation by ttmalimras consent, Mr. Tillman aald'j that nothing in the house of rvpre- soatatlvea seemed to prevail except by unamlinons consent of a few leaders. \The. unanimous consent at the mem- bers,\ ho satd, '%ad falh-n into tnnoc- •uotts desuetude and the unanimous consent ho speaks pf^so strenuously : bone la the Unanimous consent of those In control.\ v Mr, Tlliinan quoted the law author litixg the p&yraent of Interest on South Carollna'a claim and said that it was that whldh led *bo committee ori np- proprlatldr«i to act, simply because it meatiit doing a long delayed act of jus- tice to Sottth Carolina and undoing the •wrong which had been done. Mr, TUlnian then said that he had great inspect tor-Mr.. Cannon, who m \tho' watchdog of the treasury,\ had 8SV*(| the -country millions oE dollars. Mr. Cannon objected to tho matter, said:-Sir, Tillman, simply because) ho called it legislation on an appropria- tion; bill.. 1 -Mr, Tillman- then spoke of the detor- mlniaUon arrived a t by him. \I- simply shut my iaws down on the proposi- tion.,\ said be, \that I would have that indnoy'or Ibnvs an extra, session and I was iit a Josltion,. under the rules of •the SBnate, to.forcd IV' ' Hhti Sale said be would lot the mat- tor-pass Into obllvioiij disagreeable as •it Tarts, bht it affected, ibim because ha fcaxl charge, of the deftclenoy bill. Ha $a*d therejhad .been no \legislative blaotanail\; and that there was no ne- ijeesilty for -titat conference. • to be - bw>nait;ltii66)fehe speech of Mr, dannon; . Did Not Visit Conferenie Rpom. Mft liale, t o set Mr. Tillman right, declared that be httd never visited the coittorence'.robin and that he- did hot •• Obtrufe himself on the eommitfc, The ftpjproprlationa coihmlttee, he said, had • acted' on; the' claim ts a, matter of fait . in4 &vfcn,-ibaft&eri btat.iir>«» ^ . „„ Likely'That Senator aermart W»l Bo «um* Hli Old Place aa Chairman. .' Washington, March b,--Tht .Bsnio erotic senatom will sauoim today tc eldest a sn'ccossor ol Senator Jones ol .Arkansas as chairman of tfto caucus and dlsensa tho ponding troatfc* * It |a the fioneral opinion »rao»g Dem ocratlc jKBatora that Senator Gormas will Be asked to resume Ms old place as cjiairniaa of tho Democratic CM cua, Mr. Balloy, who was excused ffort acrvtco on the committee on forolgc relations by tho 1 sonata _on Tuesday upon M*t own motion, whenbo fotltoi! auggoatcd 8onator Clark of Montanf as his successor. There was no oppo ••Itfon, -co Mr. Clark wan nuulejfc mom bor of Cio ceasrriittce. Th'-r^ i s no; objection to Mx. Clftrt as a member of the committee b«t \aomo of tho senators feci that &t dcolfsnatlon of a ttteroher of «> Import ant a committee shotrtd b6 left to th« caucus and not to an indlvl&jral «*na- tor. It therefore seems probable thai tlte oao^us will ask to 'bo allowed (c till tho place and that Senator Clarlf will be named by if Tito vaeancica In the Bteoring' com- mltfce will also bo filled. Shamrock UJ WW $vt.*>>ms<i ori $t . J; .Patrick\'* C*y, , <JJasgow, March e,—SIr.Tiioinag tip- ton; was tetervieWed by a coi-rispoad- dent after be had inspected the Amer- icans cup challenger, He said ':W -evf fythin-g Waif practtoalxy ready foj. launchiHg shamrock: lU.on st r ?4t- rlek's day- afternoon, v/hen a gen-'i'a| toollday will be 4eclarod In Cunabar •ton, Sir Thomas said, -that hia'conyifttlwi that he baa the CUP- •'lifted:\ grow? every; time ho flaw ttoe Shamroclf III and he\ w*s 'pleased to ffai that his •opinloa wia* shared by ttiose who w<«a- considered as g^d Jadg^'s, Designer Waibson is satjsfled *ha,t the. new boat will prove a decided advance on. anything: they have yet produced a-nd will be abte to gives * considetrablii time allowance to \Shajbrock K. Do signer Wfe» who fs geiierally re}ticwl la -Ms- opinions, adnrltted that the > ^AiSOH'S fDSfr \plie challenger's first trial- spin is sector March 27* There fill be* pre- liminary trials on'tho Clyde and in the SOlent, I^ater she will race at Belfast and possibly at Kingstown, it&larJd, In epecJsl matches. SUamroek, IH will leave this side aibout the ?n!ddie of June, It is boped she will reach New Tcrk the flr»l week in July, it Is now uncertain wb9tiner theft wtrkh«~ any trial racoi la American waters. Colonel Sharlnan Crawford, vice commodoro of th>?» Roy- al Ulster club, will act as manager ol theboat, ^Jo has contracted with the crows ol tb« ohallenger and Shamrock I for i? racing trials for prlfr;* money oa this aide, Shamrock I to receive a bandl- cap of probably 10 mdnutcs on a 36- roilo course. It Is calculated that II tteo challengor can do this she cab heat the Columbia, by a comfortabls margin. New Cup Defender. Bristol, R. t, ( Mardi 6.—Work on M now syndicate DWcot yacht at tb« Herreshoffa Is bfjlag greatly rushed TAo launching, it Is stow believed, U Bchoduled for April U. TJ» stool -workera wore infermisa yostorday that each man. would rcflclvo a bonus of M per cent In hla 'wages, providing the yacbt was comploto<l a fow days teforo April 15. Tho work of slatftts tihe sheet strakos with nichcl steel has been he gan. Tblb metal Is silvery In color as great Is tho pereutage of nickel BISHOP MANN'S LETTER. Says Disgraceful Condition of Thlngt Exists fn a State Capital. Grand forks, N,»« March G.—Bishop Mann of the Episcopal dlbcao of Norths balsota. has given out a lottcr which says 1 \If so one else will eay It publicly tho bishop of North Dakota must: Thai fcerfl is a condition of things existing la owr capital city utterly disgraceful Corrupting nnd Inexcusable. \In tbe leading hotel of Bismarck Ike lowest via flaunts Itself unchecked and unrehiiked. That hotel presents the features of a saloon, a gambling heiiso and a brothel. At least, it does so during tho sessions of the legis- lature, and- many of tho senators and representfttlvtis board and lodge there. \What conception of law d o our leg- tslaters pss«eg*t tVtfcat resswt Vv 'be lawg they enact will the people pos- sess, while they supinely contemplate such otitrngeons violations of legality, morality and decency?\. tie appeals to the people of the stato to take aomo action to Improve the conditions he alleges exist, aftd to the legislature to ressnt the Imputa- tion' that they are desirOUB of maintain- ing snob a place. 8MALLPOX INVESTIGATION. Several Witnesses Testified to Proper Treatment at Pest House. Boehestdr, Marcb 6.-*~Tlhe witnesses callod before the smallpox investiga- tmg committee by the defense were mainly these who were'convalescent after tho Investigation started, anil testified to proper treatment in ai most eVery case. John \Mait said he was turired out In the cold In tbe middle of the winter with clotibjos that were like a sieve \Dr Barron Was busy, if the carpen- tering business has anything' to do with medicine,\ he added. Miss Bnlxna Knbwies, a trained nurse, said sho Was at the hospital front Augtist 7 td March 4, and said 'there were enough nurses and doctors and thatjlie saw no neglect of any patients. She stated that seVcTral wit- nesses, against the health officials were genera.! coinpialners. at the hospital. ii ... ' .,' Will §tarid For Election In Galvyay. . lond'oii, • Marohi 6.—Ctuptain Shawe fayl'or, secretary of thto Dublin land- lords' and tenants'' conference, who recsntly returned from a visit to the United States, announces his candi- dacy tor the *eat In the house of com-' toons repre's^btlng Galwny city, made Vacsnt by the conviction of Colonel\ Arthur byhcb, •Largo Emigration t o Canada, London, MarcCi e.—Ovor 2,000 amt rwmts left Liverpool yosScrday fgt Canada. The emigration season H cpnsMered a» having opettid. This month's bookings by all tho Canadian Bt^tnisblp tinea aro the largest for« years. excessive keenness, 32he edge qm upon tb^ beard not so mueb by the direct hp- jjllcation of weight o* fp«rce*aa i t does by ft slight \seesaw\ movement, which causes the successive \teeth'' to act rapidly on one certain pact of thebairy growth. Too best rajsow. according to the' mlcroscbpists, bavO the teeth of •their edges* setas regul|irly as thQse of a perfectly set saw. Tills explains the magic effect of hot water on tho razor's\ blade—the act of dipping It tkorQugnljf eleSinslng the teeth of any greasy or dirty substance with, which they may have been clogged, Safbers often claim that ra- zors ''get tired\ of shaving and that tbey will be all right after awhile if permitted to take a rest \When in this \tired\ condition a rntcroscople exam, inntien of the edge shows that con- stant stronpfg by tbe same person has caused the teeth or flbors of the edgo to all arrange themselves In one direc- tion, A month of disuse Canses these fine p'nrtlcie's t o rearrange theihselves- jso that they ngah> presont t^fi hetero- geneoiis saw toothed, eilge, Attef this little recreation each particle of the fine edge is up and ready to snpport-bis fellow, ana it again takes some time' to spoil the gratn of the Mode. .^ T .j.i.. t -iii,.aiM ( •••\ I •M'W < • V«r4t W»» JllKlit. When Verdi was 'pntthig the lost tenches to \II Trovaterc\ he was. vis- ited hi his study b y a privileged friend, who was oiio of the ablest living mu- sicians ami critics. 33c was permitted to oxnmhH* the score aiuj. run over the \Anvil Cborus\ on (he pianoforte. \What do you think of that?\ asked Yerdl. ••TOnslir responded the con. nolsseur. Yen\ rubbed W» b«iHl» and. chuckled, \{tow look at till*.'! he said, \ItubbtsbP*' said the otber. rolling a cigarette. The composer rose and em- braced blm with a burst of Joy. \What do you mean**' asked (be critic, \My dear frleua,\ cried VcidU \I have been nmkliig n popular oporiu in It I re- lonsse overj-booy esccpt the io gren't Juilges, the elas- yon. Bad 1 pleased yoa *1 c pleased uo one else. What ussures rae or snecess. lu tlw % ll !Erovatore' will bo song and,'roared and whistled and bar- rel orgaofsl all ovec Italy.\ And s o it proved. • H*w Monitor Nsvada. Portsmouth, 3N. 11., March C—Th« new United.States monitor Nevada wag-placed la commission at the navy yard here. Commander T, B, Howard took charso of her. The Nevada will bo attached to th* coast dofott3© divis- ion of tie North Atlantic squadron. Supervisors: Oppose Game Bill, Albany, March 6,—Most of tho su- pervisors of Suffolk count£jnd a. dele gatton of Long Island guides and citi- zens \appeared before, the senate forest, fish and game committee to pro test against Senator Brown's bill .proMbttlng spring siootlng of duck, geese, brant and swan. \It Is most extraordinary,\ said Senator -Brown, \that a board of stifiervlsors should come t o Albany a t county exoense ( aad pay the expense of others In coming to oppose any legislation.\ It would not bo tolerated In any county up state.\ Many sportsmen favored the bill on the ground tha* the fowl ought to bo protected during their mating season. Sold Valueless Mining Stock, New iSork, March <?.-*James B KCltogg, who achieved some notoriety in t&e failure of the firm of EL S . Dean & Company, was arrested by & post- office Inspector. He was arraigned on two charges, one Of conspiracy to de £rabd and tfhe other for 1 the fraudulent use of the malls. Ball la $2,500 was' furnished. It Is alleged* that Kellogg Induces persons vto invest in mining and oil stocks which were valueless. Nominations Sent to the Senate, Washington, Marebfc 6.—The presi- dent has sent the following nomin- ations to the senate: William D Cfum, collector of customs, district ol Charleston, S. C; Page Morris, United States district Judge, district of Mtn- nesota;^ \William M.. Byrne, United States attorney, district of Delaware; William A. Bay, District of <3oluci. bla, and Milton D. Partly, Minnesota, assistant attorneys general. Referendum an Prohibition. • Augusta, Mevilteoh G.-^l'he ques- tion of resubmission to; the voters ol tihe state of Maine, of the prohibitory law passed moreAfiiah- 60 yaars ago was hefore the hf$se and a bill pro- viding for resubmission was rejected Last of Bloejladers Left, Caracas, March &.' •** The British cruiser Dallas,-the last representative of the allied' forces In Venezuelan wa- ters, left La G-uayra today, VVeathef Indications,\ Pair Kridayj Saturday increasing cloudiness; fresh west to northwest •winds. . i \ ; .H#lc* U* jBC*#!l»«»f. •' trbe edge of A ta«e» conjsftitjt of in? nmnerabie pointy or \teeth #hlch if the ra?or is of good niatcrlai follow jach other thWugbont'lts wbolo length; jvith great order and clearness. Tbe Bolyed to purists, slctsts Hk should ha yon say three mo; lie Oe* tl?« . There l». a keen knowledge of haman nature in tlie following bit of fun from the Lowlsioir Journal, but n o more than jmlghj: be cxpcct«d from a down cast 'tavern keeps* who- has bad, A long cx- .pcrlouco with *ntunaiiiil sportsmen, of tvltobt man)* are called, but few get tip: A mighty hunter from Boston '^ut op\ at a quaint Uttlo Maine botlelry nntl left word in the olllce that he wish- ed to be called at half must 4 la the morning, Sharp at tlmt time the next morning came a tbnndorbig rap at bis door. \All rlgh'l Ml be down to a min- ute!\ called a niuOled voice from under the quilts. \i'ou get up bore nosr and sign this recelptf' commanded Uncle Cy, . \Iteeelptl Whatreedotl\ demanded a very wideawake irolce, and the bed aquenked loudly. » . \Wttal grunted Uncle Cy, \I don't calkerlate tohaTe ye humping down to the office at 8 o'clock declaring that ye ain't becft called.\ , A. Htinarava MixiMre. In a Scotch church an old minister who was -very deaf was also'very amr> lous to Introduce somo new hymnbooks into the church and naked his precen- tor to give out the notice Immediately after the sermon. *The precentor, bar- ing a notice of his own, gave out that members of the congregation wishing to have their children bnptlxed were io send tliclr names Info the vestry, t£be old minister, thinking that it was. the notice about the hymnbooks, stood up and said, \And I wish to say, for the beneSt of those Who> have not any, that they niay be had la the vestry any afternoon^ between tho bottrs of If and •inordinary little ones at a shilling each, and special little ones, with red backSj at one and three.\ Effort and Itn Effect. It pays to think, it is like putting money oot at interest. Dollars make dollars, and thoughts make other thoughts. \ We are so ncchstomeds to having ttiis old world reward Us for things we do In dollars that wo f Orget there Is such a rewaril as brains—men- tal growth, Happy tie one who s'eea all these things In their proper light, who recognizes in every failure a les- son learned, In every* effort a reward, be it only a itfle speck of mental energy, Tb.o ScU Effaolast Act. Myer-In Olden time It W said that It was possible for a man to'render him' self Invisible. Gyer—Pshawl That's not atvait re< markable. Men In this country are do- ing It every day. Myer—You don't tell niel How do they manage it? Gycr—By marrying famous women.-^ Chicago Kews. ». '••/>• WrtioTMHa_%ffft ftsmsiAR . FtamUr G>* It &, m »«Y»wliin6^r,:in hJ«^bool? of trareli \Across Coveted.'Laudsf re- idtes a n akusing railwny incident that occurred iii4tuissla wbile ho was en route to Persia, '.''•. ' i.^ ^'Unable to get at my tow.els packed qf the BjruWlan language,'' he says, I inquired of a polyglot fellow passenger What wan',the ; Itnsslan- wOrd for towei;- so that t Oould ask the guard for One. .•Paiatiensi,'. said he, abdl rep«ftted 'paltttiensli palatiensl, palatjensi,' so as to impress, the word well upon my memory, Having flujoyed a good: wash and a shampoo an4 drlBplng all ^ver with water, I rang toy the guard, and, sure enough, when the inan came I could not recollect the word. At last it downed, upon me that it wast 'pa]atth- skV anb^'pftiatiensUl'- I «»to* of-tbe guard. To toy suiprise tbe guard smiled graciously, and, putting Oh a modest alf, repbed, *Palatinski hlet, paruski' i'l do not Spea* Latin, I speak. only Russian'), and. the more I repeat- ed, 'palathiakl,',. putting the inflection now on one syllable, tbeh on the other, to make blm understand, the more flat- tered the uwn seemed t o be, and mod- estly gave the same answer, \This was incomprehensible t o mexa> ,tll my polyglot fellow passenger came to my assistance. «Do-yon know what you are asking the guard?' he said in convulsion* of laughter, 'Xes, I sun asking foe a pnlatiuskl^a towel.*- ITo, you are not!' and ho positively went Into hysterics, *FahitInskl means \Do you apeak latinr' BXJW can yoii ex. pact M Russian railway guard to speak Latin? .Look bow Incensed; the poor man Is at being mistaken for a La-fUJ scholar! Ask him for a pajayensl; and he will run for a towel,' - \The man did run on tbe magic word belnjr pronounced nn<t duly returned with » nice clean paintlensl, which, however, •was-of little nso to me, for I bad, by-tbts time got dry by the natural processes of dripping evaporation.\ THE\ F6RIFATETIO BEAR. laanaer Outlnic of R Stother G*te»ilr »ntl !!•«• Yammt Otien, There i s a defci of aa«cus»lon among huntcn* after big game In tbe moon tains concerning tha »rt of fathers and hnshnnd* grlwly .boaA make, 'say* a writer In Outing, TiM consensus of opln!6n seoma t o ho that bruin Is an nn- fslthfnl, heartless spouio and a con- temptible father. He will help Mmo, Bruin seek a cave or atn opening |» tho rocks or mountain, side, where tbeh* cubs may be bom, and h& will carry a dainty morsel, mieti as a sheep, a calf or part of » coWs eatcas* there for his male's food, However, a few days after the cubs »re born In the family circle he will leave the home, probably never having any further ac- quaintance wltb hla spouse and ber offtfprlug. Thereafter lumc. Bruin must make her Own way and provide for ber cubs. \Bnllke the black bear, whlcb Is a Jolly, fuhiovtag fatber that rolls »nd frolics with his baby children, tliesaale grbady will ha*e no'tblng t o do with the cubs. ,Mine, Grlssly and ber chil- dren ate companions for two summers, and they hibernate rolled together in n hall of fur for nboat 100 days, dar- ing the coldest days of winter. Tbe mother bear and: her young trav- el far and wide, moving principally at night. Kit Carson said that tbe wide range of a family of healthy grhaslles In a summer season l a almost incalcu- lable. Ho bad reason to know of a mother grlsriy and her two cubs that once left their blbcrnsttliiK cave among the southern spurs of the Rocky moon tslirs in JfcW MCexlco one spring Ih the forties, crossed the Colorado and Wy- oming, were seen In the mountains In Montana fttid were back In New Mex- ico again for another winter before the following October, , Stgnlflctui. In a Well known thorotrgbf aro In Lon- don outsiae Of ^ jiotedrostaurane there might he \soca the following noucej .\This i s the best restaurant In Lon- don! Our fish eannot bfe approached!\ —London iOnf, ' •'•',. -?' -sEj^. To be Wtfmm k Wot at the Annual Towi Meetlipff of tbfc Iowa of Ridjrjevvay* - v' , Not|ce,.isbere|bxgiv^;]|o tlie elect tors <rf-{l»eTowo|Bi(i^wa^ of (Means tm'd :%te. of |?e\y, %•$; thai, ';**!»» apjpJSefttion o| t}ie Com- jni8si^e)r;-;!if;-^gli.way8of said-town •OiUidlewajj, tji? aneatioft of voting the fallowing appr:opria,|tionB ior tlie imprcrv6me.ii.t pf tlie highways of tlte said toftPi will lie suprnitted to tlie eledtori'of ib-e said town ftt tne'epsni- ing Toim. Ifee^uh;, to Vp Met fi^roji IQ,190O. . ••.•; Fisist, .|g25 . to fepair Mglrwajr nortk o.£^urdocVa Corners. • Seccnd. #2Q0,tQ xapair ni^Way* from jTranjc JaciKaon's to^rnrtkMar- ' siairahQUBfei.. V ; , 'Third.- feoO to ifepalr highway tvest Ifom Jfedina to Shelby Basin. 'Fcrarflj, ^200 to repair highway easfe feom. Medina on State Road .to Enowlesville, • Fifth, $130 tp ppair* highway Bouth, from New Yorjc CentraX Rail- li-oad to Will Snett'a south ljne^ ,.-'. Sixth, ,ilSO io repair highway gouth. froml^eiv Tort Central Rail- road to \Wilboi? Hood's south line. Seventh. ^SQO torepair highway of KnowliesvillQ to Bidgo DIdm't i'«tr«nl«e Uvt l-*«tU«t. A young woman living In a suburban village turned ber grace!ub talent for dancing to account-by carrying oh ike InstrBcflon of ^e yooSg folks 1S the neighborhood I n that 'nut At the be- ginning of theiterm ber fllnsa was at- tended by an awkward, overgrown girl who was much m neeft of such culture. She was the daughter ot a local under- taker. ' After two lessons she discon- tinued attendance, ami one of ber ac- quaintances asked her Why she had given Up her lessons. \Well said she, \&tlss Blank he-ver patronizes my father, and s o I won't patronb^, her schooL'*-Philadelphia Ledger. v north. Road. Eighth. *30Q to repair Jughway- oa Lyndonville Roadp eoutb from % Hawley's. JKnth, f300 to repair Qravot Road, north\ of Ifedina to.Eidge, Tenth. $150 to repair Swett road from. Ridgo Boatl itoTbwn Lino, Eleventh, f 100 to ropair Portage Road JiiU%eaeh' sidentEiBlt Oteok. Twelftli, UW to repair Jlitlg© Roadl from Oak Orchard to Eidge-' way. TlHrteentih. WOO to repair road Kortii from Oak Orchard\ ' Fonrteoutii. 1200 to repair rontl Irorov School House\on; Gravel Road KUJt'tp Albexl Benneti's and South lr> Porfcrigo Road, Kfteentk #100 to repair road uortii froiit IHdga Road at Oatmnu- er*s Comors to Town liiiie. Siactcenth. $100 to repair road* from,. Leo Hoopcr'a Corner ''on tlie Stale Road, West of Medina, Sontk to the race track, Serventceatli. #ISO to yferwurwai rttttmng AVest from Henryl&iBck's, EJghteonth* 1^000 for the year 100i»-.to he ei^adeoLnaComraissioit- er of Highways may deem necessary Kineteenth. Shall tho town buy a Steam Road Roller, at tot expense of not more than. #3,300* tQ-be paid tor in not more tafia four annual pay- ments! the sanio Id oe purchased by the Town Board and Uotaniisaioiier of Hioltwnya ? , Bated, iebr%nry23fl, 1003, WititAM L, BEjatetr,. Towm Olerhtol tlieTowm ofMdg&wa, r \STo t am not popular any more -Witts the gang,\ inoihed «t httslneas niaa who ttwd t o eatcrtaln largely ut pokec \I Jiavss'ftoticbed A card in sever*, years. The frtends t made at the pok- er table were hear- had dear to me. Wbsa I Hired o n tbe seventh floor of a tenement, tbey flocked to see me night- ly, climbing tbe stairs 'without a mur- muri. When I moved to the? Bronx. they followed me. When t settled bt Jra.matca, the ride t o toy bouse did Hot seem too long for them, nor aid they mJml the Jonrney home af g ov 4 in the morning. When I realised that t was supporting thenfwlth my losses, I tore tip the\ cards and* cracked tbe chips wltbt a hamrner. When.lo, heboid, fin- ery inotherts son of them knew me\lio» morel I lived so far away that It was Impossible to fflld time to come to visit me, I am sure that if I had opened a. poke* game in the darkest cell i n the Bnrtnir Preolomi StoncB. in buying gems always beg, bdy oH borrow u inlcroSCope and examine the bottomof tbe bottomless pit they would stone carefully tkwmgb the telltale have come to play wltb me. To regain\ lens. Maws invisible t o the naked eye, their friendship It IS only .necessary to which depreciate Or entirely destroy; announce a reopening of the game.\— the Value Of, the gem will be easHy rec- oghlsed- It Is really throwing money away to Invest in costly stones without, this examination, as many jewel lovers have found to their cost-Good House- keeping, He Oot the limit. • ir Do you believe there is anything prophetic la dreams i\ ^ \Believe It! .1 know- it. Only the other (night I droamea that I was at a ehrirch fair and 9&oke to find that my wife had been through my pockets and: taken my last sbu.''-Baltimore News, Perniiaglon.•''.'. Fond Mpther^My son r did not your father forbid you learning t o srnok'e? YoUngf America-No. ma! When .I asked bin) If I might, smoke, he said,' \Notmuch!\ . .' ... . *New*TforkPress^ Courttif ARp^isOaiendai?, Albany, .March d,—<Jourt of appeals satendir for March o^rios, 385, Ii5i in, 158, is* mi ;4$4 V ; • ' *»e JEtlgtfcTte of Goes. In China the mehtabe as mnch pride in their hair ^&s women, and tbe-*4ig-' tsil- is a thing of n o little moment. lit makang the -cue-the whole head is shaW ed except' a elrcular patch upon \the crown, She hair frorb this ia braided, and. straids cf Silk are added, v>?hicbi end in h tassel reaching t o the lieelSi In full taourhlng the rilack strands fti-e- replaced by white ones and in second mourhing-by light brueei? grOen.- It is an nnp^rdonsble breacb of et&- fluette for an, Inferior toe'nter the pres> enee of a superior- with his cue wound ronnd his, neck or bead) asf it is frer- qUently disposed of during work, innd_ the greatSst iijsult Ong Mafi can offer another is t o pnfhb* cue. It seems \very odd to see saikirb. and Boidlerson. ship Of in barraoks combing each oth-. er\* long? tresses o r coolies at tbeBtreeit cornerg ( perfprrafhg the same friendly oj&eeY Cfestornlorbids aihah fo.wiear a be^ind^^cbe. mjUl M becblal» a fWS^IsQ^ri, ' - •.:'.,\ ' • . ;• 3 I