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>&r*tZ*VW^:*'&;'/i .•^*V.' _ , - *\''^V'*J£-S .VfeDINff, tl. V, StTUBBSV EyEfflM6 f yW?CH 7, 1903, Fiwrniotosi American. Window Glass;\ Com- pany WillShut Down. WfieKLY TRXpilEVtMvtf. l- -.•'{,'I $&• 2 packages wire hair pins. 3c. Ca^rd safety pjns* 3p. package collar buttons, 3c, Bottle ink or milage, ( and a score of other articles rigktljt pricecfc PURNITURE *£he safe and economical place * to trade. i 2,§9 Itro beds any B*»br^trtaan«*d Ij, 19 The best ainliiK chair tobefound • -»o Baby Man chiUr, goMea oak, l»i>a value |t 73. 1475 Jo8tonooftlie;ifiJK>riaebo*ra8 t!jLQ0 NlafecMn*-clote*»vriae8t.0O. *>K fill Boys »»».«) 8 nleco bedroom 43.UU „it AlKauty. f ^ lmStAxmimUittmA ^iitm9. Shades made to order, JDIsftei Rented. Trading Stamps. LeVari Brothers HotiseKoW Outfitters. CARPETS WesoW a Jot. of carpets during February, March must be a record breaker, n »' r Qr»nito Ingrains, vudno UOs to 85o •**** y.irft. 3K r Buys faesraHfal Union Ingrains. jju value 50a. B7 I OA Buy» the very beat nil wool 5/ «*<& f a 6 to U yd. lengths ce- Boys choice of nil We Lowells WJl * nod standard makes of nil nevr pattern*. ' Onrlmeof Brtusels taYci-fliaipletein \ \711'\ / Advertisers \\ NOTICE A- C 1,OOP / ^•*rrssi. --J-:.... ^. - ^ M WILL USE BLQWir-JQ 'MACHINES Serious Blow to Sldlt?d Lab6«*rrHlgh + est Priced Workmen; to Be Of splacsd Say'Glass Can Be, Produced **t' si' Cost of-.Aest Than, One-Third -pt\ s Present Pittsburg, March T.—Tie Americas Window Glass company, UjrousiSa ita executive committee, has issued * formal notice tQ its workmen that &f ter a lapse of seven days ana cm MarcJ 1| nil of the factbrleaLof the comp^nj ViU close for the 8-fjwon, irrespective of what other companies will do. The moment the factories are closed the company has arranged Um£ a lars« force of men shall begin equlppin* them with new glass blowing ma cb4t»:B which Will dp. (he work of tilt skilled labor by inacbinery and re move from the glass manufacture tht highest nricSTbkilbed labor In th< cocntry, It will enaVe the coxn>'auy to product glass at a cost of leas tftan onfrthtw ^ the cost under the> hand labor, Fnsldont James A, Chamber* «£ the American Wtadovv Glasa company said the Mowing* maoolnea -would t« installed In all of tho company*! plants as rapidly as. possible, Th t shut down, however* will be for coa sJ^erahl^ time, \- The action of the Amorlcjea Wlnid^a, Glass compiny' to closing its factories jutd InstaJHns Its machines ia said t« bo Ita aftswor to tJso £aJopeaai;iits, wht« have refused to «ocao .to any agrees ment coaccralng' a ojaSJorm closing ol ptanta Oils spring. , It is said that a charter ixtt& boon ap plloti for under tho Imvs of Sow Jep soy for UJQ InconJorsLMon of fho Macs? lean Window Glass JVtachirfc> compass) with a car«4l of $20,008,000, alt «1 which la to bo controlled by U»t glass coBspany, wlr!c<s will own all ol the patents and manufacture alt tht tniAinca for rpaklag 'window »gla3» that now exist, * * . The officials of too tompaoy dcdloed to make any atatoKwmt retardlns tJat phwar of «th1» tstw-wsrpari^Oiror.tK-tlJt charter baa been tseenrod. OPEN MARKET\ FOft GLA88, Lower Prices Expected — All Afire* went* Kxt Off. •Pittsburg, March t,—The NaUoaal Glass Budget says; All asrewaionts be twecn ntonufneturcra and jobbers iwr« 4iOw oU and an opon maxKct with jacch lower prices -will be the noaU tfeici in order la the window glass In- dustry. That this wliTresult la eliminating •all preS! from the feualness Is a d .-at certolnty, and theses wht> conllnucr a opercie their blant» ate certain to Jic so cut of ttfe proSts accruing: up*po the present tirao. *\ It is the inteatlea of the American W4ndow GIMS ctms^Miy to pnt t3it tires cct of all except their machine equipped plant at san early date, prob- ably m March 14, and fcereatter pod die their own caaco. Peaslsnlng sM Pffifessflrfe itthaca, March tr-AnaaouaeemeBl was made of & selissittd for the pen- sioning of Cornell university prof-s ears who, in accordance With Bfe role adopted by the boiid of trustees, lasl fall, will be retired after attaining: the age of TO years. The sum of flSfi, 000 has been gitva the uaiveYsSiy lot this purpose and Oils aiaotxftt Will tie, placed at cempoutnd Interest until JBi4 r when it Will amount to f 250,3«& i*ch pref Msor retired wilt »eeiv& an Sknanal.fsksiett pf S3|500, Urree-fourth* OfwhieSi Will be »aid frcm the pai- •loll fund %vA ono-fiaurth of which will be contributed by tho professors. Jl is expected, however, that pr&fesssori who reach the age? limit before 1911 will also recHivo the benefits of tli« pension scheme. Two Men BUrHed to Death. Washington, 1^. J., Slarah T.-^Pwc men Were hurne'd to' derate.* at Oxford furnace. The Empire S;eei and Iron works recently erected a large air cam pressor plant by wHlch the mines, are operated. ' At one end Of the building was a large coai bin feceatly erected, and filled • for 1/h.es first time. The .weight of the coal caused cue end ol the brick wall to fall Into bhe boilof room, breaking the Steam pipes. Sen- jamin Jones, 64 yeart old, a fireinatii was caught tn the. ruins a^id his body was bprned to a crisp. A. Hungarian la'oore* was also billed. \*\ Senators Called en President. Washington, iiaxoh 7.-TAmoitg the senatorial callers at the White House were Senators ilaimia, JPtatt (Conn.), HalicC Lodge, Olarft (Mont.), Clarke (Ark.), Bail and Cullttm.. Tih© last peined expressed' -the belief that the extra, gessioa may-.last two or three *?eki» , . ,'. \ „, Brad«tp«et's. Bsport on the Coiidttlon ... _ i iof . Business, •Kejy nfork, Marohl r.-^Bradstreiet's 3ays: • .. ' l Susiness.is. sgheftd of last year aa<( T BtlJJ fexpaiidlpg.. ^bis te'indicated b> .the gesnerally 'gtxft feports received 'from'eastern, and Western trade oa ters, and; is' conflriaett; by \largest or, record IPehritary bank clearings and Blmjdy enormous gross railway earn Jngs return^. * \ Special activity Is noted by iobbe« ftt all linos o&twearlns appaffieV df>\; goqjs, clothln^^hQos.t xnilllHiry, hatt find capsjjand retail trade in theit llnea is also expandijag, * Active preparations for a hea.-yy sea- son's tHilldjng «T0ipdtca,ted by a largt demaiaa' for lumber, s light and 'he>yy hardware, nalnta and glass. fttere i? also' a stpongw tone U iron ai>4 steal. Plnished products m la Increased demand and as a reaiill of inquiry cruder forms both of do mestte and foreign, manufacture nrt. firmer intone. The- -winter-wheat crop to all appw ances has' passed the -winter thus faj without nuicb # It any, impalrmeat o| condMtJon. .'W'iOt the growing activity in trade money is firmer, but it 1B to-be noted tftat cotteotiona on account of old bus- iness vmre still not quite up to oxpoe tations,.'. ' » l Th* stionGta of the raw product throu»*out »o«t of tho week esercis«i an Inflnonce on cotton good*, which rqachcsd tho alR'Sost prlca in years, further adyancoa being, noted, In bleached cottons with a firaaKr ten deney in (print cloths. While the claim Is made that th* proportions of tflo recent advance tend to chock jiew business, It la to ho noted that stocks tn first band? are ot small volume and no pressure in. this dlrce tion Is felt. Tho Jobbing; trade the country ovei appears to bo enjoying an exception ally actlvo business In dry goods, awl rotait trade, with favorable eweathen I* oxpr.ctc4 to very shortly assuta* IWSO»ro|K>rUons,- Wojajo'n goods nMcblBory la actively employed, mllla that feavti flnlBhcd aprlnar order* Immedlaioly taking: us heavy weight worfc Largo sales ot dry. goods, clothing milliner}' and shoes are noted at West- ern coalers, wlrtta Eastern trade ad* Vices are satisfactory. Lumber 1* ac- tive, especially tor export, . ...Sil^3^oata.o^ht.-catcoia.Ii^tcrncca i ' tors fcavq Increased, tho gain over last week being 7 per coat and jtwer this weak a year ago W per cent t wii&v the gain for tho year aggregated 3 pel cent. to *«m, and steel demand fcs Improv- ing and prices ate hardening. A largo, busln&sshas 00:11 done in rails, atrr.ct- ami plates, sheots, wtro and Ua plates It la to bo aoted that the aft-vonco ot last week fa wiro has not discouraged 'demand, Structural material is very active. Copper and tin hav=a made filtflier advances in nrleea this weals. Refnsal ot Independent glass maaufast. urers ia ctose their factories oa April 18 may result in anetier price war, ' Business tadUsres fo* th» week etui' lag with Mas?ch 5 number lfi» aSalnst IBS last weaR ami 20i In the like wee* ol 1003, Ofiiqers of taie W^pshlEailway JMen IssufiJStatement,- ANt^WgR IN <50URT-M0TyETFlLED \TeSdina fterapva! of Injunction' Qtft c«r» Advise Men to Remain at Work atateitient by President Ramsey Expect* a Sfctrlke i^ JnJgnctlon u l« Ol* •olved^-Madkes; a Fair Offer, BODIES TO BE EXHUWfcD. 8atd to Have Beeri Burled llncler Bogus Names to Obtain Inkur^nce, New York, March 7.—On the appllca- 8on of Assistant Bistrfet Attorney Paul Krotel, Justido O'0orman-is3tt«I ian order for the exhumation of the bodies ot Luciano fasca, Antonio B'Cosistaaao and Antoato Amitramo. Who are buried In Calvary cemetery. . 'iim exhumations WOI»J asked foi relative to the - prosecution, of Joseph S\i!epanl who* with a doctor an&'oKiera, is charged with having deteauded to- surance eompanies of a million dollars by insuring healthy persons, and sub- sequently collecting the policies by submitting p*6o£ of their deaths on false certlficntes, where other persons have died. K6e. Krptel says the bogus Pasca is laid to tewre died on. July- 25 last; D'Constaitto oa Jan, 13, 1902, and Amltrano on Sept, 11 last. ^_ lEle obtained an OrdsSr that the phy- sicians of the Central Life Insurance company of Cincinnati,, who examined the -original apislieants for insurance, be 4 allowed to examine the bodies after eBKtunaliiOn in order to ascertain wfeither the -remains are of persons On Whom they passed. St,* Louis, Jtarch,- 7,-^Thef geuvrai oiflcers \of thes brotherhoods of firemen aa4..tra!nmer*. and committees here in relation to fte-e Impending strike alons th© Wabaah system, issued a stnt© memt last nigtfht addressed to tihe roera< hers ol tho tjrotherhoods on the War paal rallroadt, giving « *esumo of the Blfcutftion and advising them to remain loyal to tho lallroad company and tc th«?Jr roapectJIvo orsani^fttions, and .to- pa-v no attention to the statements CM threat? of ' »ny person, nor to anj nanoja that a»ny be put In circulation- An. all-day conference was fceld bs Grand .Master Hannalimi and Morrlg- sey of tiba tarothorhoods of fireman and trainmen, with tleir a,ttomoys The answor with afliaavlts may fc* flled* fn court today. It not then it will ber filed Monday, .JohaF. M*arpiy, chlol counsel of tho Bjrothorhood °f locomotive Firemen. who ifeacbed^ •ho» Crom-Beaver, Joined the eonfefcnkce, Thore wor«3 no developments at Wa- bash hoadnttsarters. President Raw-? eadd that thv-o service throughout the system was proceeding' wlthont any thing unusual to interrupt it Ho re vtowed his action of last Monday whoa tho tnjunetlon waa servel to prevent a strike, going into tho d«f tails which fctavo not hqiore been nuulo pabUc, '~* Tho stateament of tba general offl- ccra was shuovu to \Prealdtfat Itanittoy and Cotonel W. BE, Bloagett, counsel for tho WaAnsft, and both* expressed the opinion shat tho -notice to U»o V?* bash employes to continue working for tho prwuiT.t as usual and that s 8*rtko was not to bo ealtcd at once would be vcay plcasaht neu*o to mobt .-fltt.th^crapl?* 1 ?* Itegardlnqr tho probabfUtlca of s strike Pr*£dtmt Ramsey cald! \In case the injunction shall! be dissolved I think a utrlko Is quite likely. In «ase ot tSo' dissolution. It rawbably Willi bo ordered nt onco ^y CSe toadersL. Thtr Wabash wmployea will not go «ul utrtil owlered to do so. \A strikes may inconvenience *h<r Wabash for same/ time but It will no! He up tho system to any Eerfeus ex- bant unless a boyeoit should bo -otdered at 4he dlfferenLierminal and adjacent points.\ ' , Mr. Ramsey then discussed the ac- tion ot last Monday when the injnne tloa was served noon the empKyea* afflelals. Hjassald* \Cm Mocsday afternoon last t re- ceived a faxiiUil n«tIco from «t!te % com- mittee of tfcc brotherhtioa offtelsls, but the vote o2 the hrotherheod of rail way trattttfeeti and of the broUierheod of loccmoti-*o flrernen had bee'ft In fiavor of declaring a strike lit th« event oTrat their €lemajids were not granted, and 1 was elven until noes Tuesday to answ«r it, al wbieh .hour,, failing to aaswer, a striks Tvsuld. be tailed. I replied to tills communication and my reply was delivered at the Laclede hotel b> the* committee at 6 p. tn. hloa. ^ay« \As thj,s reply requested the -com' xnltted/to fnrnlsh me theif ultimatum eoverlns tae points wMca must be conceded to order to prevent a strllte, t waJted fckr a reply until 12:15 p. m. Tuesday, os\ IB mintttes affe^r the hour timh k fek Guarantee -|it Hyomeai Will .Cure the IVfct:4»fr «f Catarrt tn Meaina, ^hoi), one of tlie most reiuaMlite\' cooicewis in Jfedu}» guarajitoes \ (jjifft ft^ieflioi»6%lU'aiIecVa cure o^'Jie •will j$te*oi i tae money, ItB^ealfmVo^ itmca m to tlie werltfofl^tttropoiidx, It is |ii 3m way tna,t;'Ghm &< .JHwJc - te spuing Hyomel, die.tretit)notit5,|itt haaroateBO many letoarkftWe **&#$ o£ Jiofli tstoute and chvonio catMr-acl\ in JSetlinftand'YiomUy, ' ' >' • * f Jlyomjei is wot a, piHjiorxlgltift. li<q»id tfault ]»aa. to I)a takon* vmnl\x$ telSlesjio*m or wineglaw, Just bsontjiolt by die aid of nn. irj^itlfir tbnt coiraes in every outfit twd T*nd* f twlltsoscen.froija the first treat* nacnt,. > • • • ' It dosrtrpyB aU gena lllain.tJbo air {*agsages and lun^anad enrfolie-fl rtjid p-iti'ifies tho Wood witij, nddt tloliftt ' oaono, It cures cataiTlJ- ol flies-fad send tluojit, or ol tho stdhwoliu, livpr otad Jd*3noys. WIiQjrevor nxyiwiia raoinbrnno contains qatoyjIiol^gigOWuS* tliomlt-jomei vviU do Ka wcwrk oE ke#ig« When nsmg tills treat— raoiit, tlao air you breatlio wHll I19 feniml tike that on flie «ioic3it|iii» laifiU IUWC tho sea level* \v))0vc» firm*? laalMmio trees and plrnita iwiolfc caiiko tfato air pwo hy giving ouft vol— urt'lb (uatiHontie IragraMco thefit* I* tealiiifC to the respiratory orgawis. Itcmember v thqt h HyoiftqE ilOo* uol curs yoa, Charles A; Mqessk'Wili refund 3'our meney.^ This is cagood r line to cure catarrh by- (MB ca^Riral Kiwtliott and prevent cat(vrflia3 colda elrat tjro no common lit tJiis scaoon, /.r\ _»4- ta Itave yourwheels ^nfc In os=-lo| for spring nfe., En»mel3iig» nteellflg-ttna'clejning, BloiClo Stfnaaries. I repair lw»l re-ootor mntiifellasi earpet *-weep«»ri!, wrlagcrSrsewIttg machine*, tgtfnt awl. revolver*, lock* *nsl enlcsaw, Kcps duplicated, ttont eslip- perast Bliearsvlmlves an! sk-ratM Bltasiiened* Work BuanwfcsMa. iftBARREnv (ElSfTEAJL - Vy 4. HUDSON RIVE31 Ri K. THE yOUfeTRMIt TlUHlG UijE. Tmlns pass Medina as folIcsiVB! BAST BO0KD, ll««,-£a.ar.tl<xai.VtaO(u*DL8r,lt,r--lf,-Mp, *m u \ sao,\ » w ' mm \« «• ita»*<« t:M«,ni. hi/* \ 4-45 \ «ilS» \ \ 7;t5 « »?:a» » mm •»' • »_ »s*' •WESradiRsh, HtRiuxa,- ^ _ K.ftUasliiSSi. na) \ ar.Bnffftl6i8^s,=u \ m ' ;»:«•• •» lias \ .\ it« it®« .. - aE0!ts3aH,j0AHiEta, . _ , Ctencrnl Passenger AgentiHW ~xim AW, Smith,Generiit Supcritcrttndcnt- /True BUI Against Mrs. Manson. Sntnam, 4 Conn., March 7.--Aftor da yotiaig two days to examining wit nesses the .grand jury in tbe superioi court brought In a time bill aiainsi •Mrs T Mary Ljlllan .^fanson Enlarging her -with the murder ot Mrs. Juila Wil- son of Ashfomd on Dec. 13, 1902. Mrs Manson's trial will begin ifrere AeXi Tuesday. The Jury- found no Indict ment against Qeorgta Wilson, son of tile dead, woman, tfho since the coroner's prejiptlnary hearing hfe been held it jadi wiith Mra. Maiwon, It is eucpecteo tha.-fc the will he released at once. Mrs MansOh is aeeust-d of having caused the death Of Mrs. Wilson by admlnis' tering-poisoh. She lived at bhe'WilsOi honae'.taklnjgr care off the aged Wonwii fixed by tins' committeo Itself, EalHngfiliifftsai \ sao 1 \™ 1 * .\ ta^\** to get a^t-eply, X had the Injnncaop h ''•»', , \ , 8:5i » \ \ 8 «> ** * served it ,M eiS ' t! *\ a \ , **' u * «»ibr- \At *l2;3-o p. m, I received a letter I \ -*• *$&8$k*£% Tr- j&om tlie commiMK\e in answer to mine of jitonday giving; the information de- sired, \Had this- letter reachBELmeby 13:15 1 -o'cloelf, th& Injunction would not have 1 heeam served at >t&at tlme» but Wcrald atave bejn Hold back in\ the hope that further eosaferences would have pre- vented the necessity of its service. Even' after- the injunction was saved I replied ixx full to the letter received from the\ committee, being of the dpin- aoa that Uise servlcw of the injunction did^not relieVfe either me or the com> nSttee frb-an doing all In. oilr i>ower to arrive at. an amicable settlement and pirevezxt the necessity of a strike, and 1 am erf this opinion stall. **My ts'ply was delivered to tihe com- nriittee at,-4:4B p. .in, Tuesday or 16 minutes before the time fixed hy 'them ator a-xepli?-. \To this letter t have had no-reply* •Whatever.. \Tiv.poaiey of the Wabash Is Un- changed. Itelalms it Is paying as good WS«eS ancf has as equitaihle rules tt» any of its competitorfl, if it la not do- ing tMs>ifc -stands ready, iajdnctlon or- n.0 injuhctaoh, to carry out its pledges; given tb. $4s emiployes to advance It* Wages or—e'hange Its rules when St iss- =showtt *o ^)e out of line *«ith its com,- •jfettt9rfli. H '- ;,-,.,' . ..-,.- .', S. J, PUJMifiiBR BAQQAQE and GARtlNmn - Leave-orders early'to .avoid; mistakes., Bag^ige deliv- ered to all p^r'ts *ci the, village. : . • Leave orders at GaifaUhart k Glitter's -or.Telephone 98a. to r^x4x#x^T^s:^3ia: w - Thctatarid Baking Co.'s .- , IF NOT, WH3? NOT a ' IFor Sale ohly at SartteV ^^•x#x^ x^s^x: /