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•'•- r- .- i '••'•'• , % Y, jFHUJ?5P*» PRICE ONE CENT / •v and Wagons are through remodel- ing and are now out: of the way. Carpenters Fiiday and Saturday, -- 1 We throw open the doors and biter the following good values. P. S-—We can furnish the home complete. \Senate Approved Measure, bj TwQ^Thirds Vote. MAJORITY VOTE QH.Lt R5Q.yi.Rgt Forceful Speech by Sonor Bustamentt ^.Urging Ratification — Showed Ad vantage to Cyba of the 20 per Ccm Reduction In United States Customs <lahs bet«<r«ea the Urates, states sua iha British depende&cy: of, ftearXowd'- land ^as the: anb;|e«t- Qi & hewing by- *ne senaH «o.mnjlttee on, foreigiu Jtg latlons. Tlie arguments made, Were all in support, Qt the treaty and were by Herbert C. Hall aM. Qsbj&ra Howea _ of the Bpstpn Chamber of Commerce; IB. Hv Outer-bridge 6f «j,a New YQ,K Shamber of Commerce - and, the Chi- cago Board of trade, and T. P. Sitod dart Qf *he New York Produce $* \Chaise.. ;;' . Senator luoage,' who oaypps^d the treaty,' questioned t&e wifoesses, bringing out the tact that by its terms only eig^t articles are added to the Newfoundland free list, and tbat of these one. only, gas engines. Is to l;e admitted without restriction.' jPwrniture!Visit Our Z^, Protection For Cuban Tobacco. Havana, March 12.^-The senate bj a vote or 16 to 5 has ratified *,« reel, FRUIT ANp pRobgCE, (5HIPPER8. prvulty treaty with the Urnied States •%T#M' IN COMMONS. ' 3 Q(\ Iron Beds. Friday -> OfJ •Oy an a Rati.rdar *»0\ »n<l, Saturday 3.39 Notion. Dr y Goods. Ldtuj«. Wall 'Paper and t>rriet Pepartnirnts M (1A&4 Spring, Fri: •> ^Q V'»\\<la.y andgatnrday «^»^y Total - $0.57 3 j>ieco Golden Oak Beo\ Salt, must be seep, fco be appro- *>IS AA qlftied, Fri«3b»y andSafy *»&*W t/i l«Jfl 'White Iron* Bed. liean lU.jJvr nfullytnw- |7 Cfl mod, Friday and 8afy • -<** • •*\ 00 I^ITl Buffet, hand carved Golden Oak, mast bo seen to 1>e appreciated TTl CA 10 G%f% Si( ^ Board, KrKe tpir ly.OvP j-oj, got lip to stftl quick at ^IU GO. Saturday \ A. *7e Book Cnao and De*k Combing | 6-89 . '571-2 * s -» 1 \J^ 1 r«S^-*T'* 65G 37 , <2 trrfo-^in. 5 0c 23 f-2 Ct * x Vt\t*T:^ 3Qc Our • xp\ eivo patterns in\ Ingrain» , Pro Brussels, iiltw Velvets. P:ns>:es ^Uwu<»t* ra und BroBst-lB ate pii'-.d bolow the cityprien Lace Curtair^ 1 ^^ OQ_ pair Nicn Notts \ phnni lace uJv 3 yordstonir I OQ pair. A K«d value, well ,<f3 wort || 1.T5 1 CQ pair. A beauty for pailor im i ~—~\~ Thin tale., 11 .Uw fUay and Qatnrilay <«P • v Our line of • T>lnlng Tnbks n nfl Chni;? on secon d floor are priced rlRlit. Oftr\ *' a V 3 « beautiful oak chair VO C |,S3 buys a l.Jo. <t»7 $S, $2>^ $10 buys a 0 or 8 foot «P/ diarn g tabic. A wPk Xrf&dies' Writing ^ (-A Masiln Underwear. nao, 312 yds. louy pair. Buvt) a 5 00\ Cnrtnin thin week. I innloiimc: ^ ,v bu >\ ^' c, ' >,,, * LlllUlCtllllO Fndftv ana SaMir.Uy wo offer «K) jdsltiiultuiH SOo yd OIL C3LOTH8 UO pi<*:#s go to close at S3o yd. Window Shades 20 doa. fnday and Saturday Jic The treaty was thus ratified by exacOy I two-thirds of the vote of the senate. I The ratification required only h, tna New York State Organisation Elected ^ Offlqera. Rochester, March 12.—The Now Jorlty vote, so trat there were uaret York State Fruit and Produce Ship- \otea iv spare. pera\ uasocLatlon offecWd a permaneat DIsctfssron'ot polonet KtnlQcrj'f Reduc- tion Far Permitting Haling. _ lx>nderji, March. l§.-^Phere w.epa wn- usaaljy.stopiay scenes in the house ot ooniniona on toe aiscussioji of the =easa .of I4eatenaH Coloael Kinlocn of the Grenadier £IW4B, WIMQ was plasaed on' ferif *pay fey permitting the hazlns pi junior officers ta ais- regiment, - Mr. Pierlei Uberal* moved to «IYC officers diarpissed froia the army ^ie option of demanding a otjurt martial Colonel Klnlpeh's brot|ieHnda/s% Will? lam, Browaldy/.Davenport, lord Ktp^h Cecil and other Tories violently at- tacked tfce war offloe. aoouslng FlflttTt is the strnpW most pleasant\and • Marshal Earl Roberts of being lxn.J rtm „„ T „ n1> ! , ' -; \\^T 4 !\* 1 properly jnlluenced. Several such re»^ , °T y *«»\*» °\ u ' 6 for ^tarrh roariia as the foregrring were with, that hns ever been discovered. ' drawn on War Secretary Brodrlek's f^ Mayor Emory jft.' Yard of \You flayi CURED CATARRH* \Hyomei the Most Wonderful Cure for Catarrh Ever Discovered,\ N Says Mayor Yard. ' . Do not try to cmo catarrh \by talcing drugs iwto the stomach; it caryaot hfe cured in tlvttb toanner. Th« 0y' way in wlueh tiiig top qproraQaii 1 ease can tie cured is'throngh & ^wjt appllcatioii that wilj. ItiE jAe BaoUJi of catarrh, and prevent their g«ftvt|. Hyoniei is tJie onlyJjno.\ya inetiiod of-tmttnenrthat accoraplisb.es tti|. demand. » i The Nationalist members yelled, and shouted with delight, ©specially when \Winston Churchill attempted to spealt. Trenton, >T. J., writes*: •• iou hayo my iionnis^ion to say that I t»elievo 'Hyomei' to be pno of Ui? most won* Mr. Brodrick, la a wratalul apeeuh,t. „ {ll . „„ m , • , * . .' • ended 1^,1 Rbberta «id the vvrtr d « ful ™ rPS & V ™^rrh and thrOftt ..... ..,...„ —„..-,,— ,. ,.„;•. defended: Lord Huberts and the wajtj , ». The v ,; t «4a. uUvaa uumediately oi. organisation by elect!a s the following; 0 fa ce and aeal^a that arlBlocratlf pr<?.v|.tr\itMe that has evpr heen d}s«oyo> t!he cuucius.«u of A lorv^ul appeal bj, offlc£ ' re : President. H W HateA, At- sure &a4 boon used to. procure CoIoneH ct l T, 4 luv ,,, 8U ,j l0 effect has 'hoan Seuf-r Uusumenuj. He insisted Ciai l ant 5, : 1 , B ?r r ^ ai T ta * ^treasurer. Chai-103 J KWloch's diBmissal, and in stormy J J ^ \™* wbetber tho trust or the producerii were the chief 2<> per cent reduction t!©3 on Cuban Elliott, Bochoator, board of dtrcc- ( mrte.i. Staves, U.;w«8 n«t possible thai Adftwa Basin, F. C. Fordn, Ro*hw . sura as tewsm. ( such difi'erentlal treatment favoring ter; 0 I. rattler, Falrport; J W.Perry,' An Incident in tho debate (vat > Cuban sugar In oompotlUoh with thai tfenrleUa; O A. Huff, Kent. J rofuaal. on llr Ilrodrick'B part to fas tho .«.—. v,.. ... ...-« . „ .... . to oul> of D^xope could result other coaa fay [ A fonsploto set of bylaws. was mil tho papers on the subject to rte tf ? P r% ' house \h, .was -vi ha\>; tlttliciK'dtof llua retBAijkablo I'panucett.\ I Clins, A. Mack 1ms so mucbi conft-» orai>.y lo Cutnvs -trade adopted ooverrlng' a s<*eme to pr-> ! nou6e H <; '.waa violently (issa!'cd *y j vtor..-<! in, tho. )>j«cr of Hyomei to Vricet .to treaty. 00 saad. the Bu ! vont t d ^ att,,3 lB W»«n«a VM«rb U.o \ ix^, frn(A Cecil awl then pit.mtoc.no | c „ rt .......rrh, tl.atho will for a limit- r.^p*»an Di^u.cr woui.i bo uiabia ,, i assocta\\\ was organised to combat gKa The papora. Flnaly Mr. P'.erlo-a • ,' , . .' \ ' • r.p«ju pnTau.pr »OUKI oo uiaoto ic „ ,_ „„,^„,, tK „ „^^„„„ „,i ,..„. ! .... . < Oil.time, sell, this medicine under Ills personal; guarantee to refnad UtO association was organised to combat t gi vo the papera< Flnaly Mr. P'.erto'o} i comiwio wit'i Oba if thn Pumrwnri U ls c,atlnoU U 1 ^ i'«fci*asera all over moUon was rejected. J I compoto wit.i t.i.ba if tho European tho cpantry ^^ (teq , tt0n uy rejected , :_. • Wall Panflr 0urwu \ p-» , ,?r<1 ° If QII I upDI putinicnt lif»2»*Utu IPIIIO<I«1<S<1 on.! reo'cclrcd. 0000 r *lls nt 3c. S000 roll* at 6c. MOd-rc-Jla ot \T l-fie. See onr line of parlcr p.*ip«n< «>n silting of Ingrains. <jfiito and al} the. lates t j nattoro woro rcnt!y sooklng to prevent; cooslgnmemts of fruit ou various pro- j the ratiflcatlon of the treaty In Jic j texts when tho niarltot had changed I t'nifc-1 Sra'ca ser,a;i» it wa/ not on uX-, alnce they wero ordered. | fount of the llttln Uiey tfould lose lr! tt !s prtiv1«1p..l tlmt Oio eocroiarv f the Cuban markets, hut becauso they j ohall Invoatlgato tho allegatlono of do- s wr.iM no longer h c a. 1 -.!,, to send sugui j faults and agenta vvll! bo dlapatc'-'ed to tho Hnlto.1 States 1>io treaty woute 1 ! to tho de3tlnatlon3 ol rojocted car J aiso pro\ ide tho protection that Cubs j loads to Investigate. 1 uoo;'c<l on tcioac^o ; Tbo Bocrc-tary 8 safcu-y will bo SI.- | VfcAred in anot her aspect. eonUnuesl j son yearly, not to taker effect until 300 j S«nor IJuatamcroto, tt© treaty would monibe.ro nr» aocurea, but the other give Ci\-o DMlr.na.i oT-ltyasd Mrx hoi offlcors tuo to servo without pay. to- enter Into commercial relations t MRS. PENNELL DEAD. TO WORK CO*JVTCT8. Dinner and Toilet Sets. i Jost opened new dopt. on 1st floor |00 piece dinner nots 0 i&, ' All the; dainty undermuslins for and U SO .to, u*v Indies Comel 10 piece toilet sett S,K0. 3 S9 and 4 SO j to- enter Into commercial relations ] wltli Uie nation which w|»s blthortr i I considered only her guardian. j Tho custom ot opprgviufi Uo treaty MlMlsslppi Authorlilea Will Put Them by eoctl'cns <stt> 'dlst'Onaeti with, an.)i to Work on Levees. Jackson, til.33,, Mivrcb 12 - At , a j special meeUna ot tho •board of cop-. 1 trol a resolution waa adopted onler-' : tog ail availiblo cotivlcta to bo placed n,L Uc disposal ol tho TazooJdlssls- stppt levco board. . Tho lerces are yot tSrccfeoiaboirO Uio vtausr; but the daagor Is grta;. j After Lingering 2p Hours In Uncorj- j eciousnees, She Passed Away, j Buffalo. March 12 . --Mrs Arthur R | Pennoll. WHO wttb bor huaiiaud wao thrown over uo oiabanhment with their automobile at tlio JammftrUral quarries Tiieauay ovonlng, died last, night at 9 o'clock at cio Suloro\ hos- pital. Tho unlortunato woman never ro> trained consciousness ouiUciontli* to -epeaH after tho lameBtable accident. inviity if the pucdniBoracau eay^that it ilftl. not liolp thorn. 31 J j tho rofrr.i.njetidatious of. tho commiuefej were approved In. their entirety COLOMBIAN CANAL TREATV. ari Brothers, HOUSEHOLD OUTFITTERS. j Senate Will Vote Next Tueeday—Mor j gan Stili Spcahlng. f v\ .iiV.i,tiU.u. .Via. ta 11 -v»C\;idcu ! pr^trisi was mode towa.-tl reaching aj. i ft3 large volumes of water ore ox j aaiee.ucut lor a »&.« 6a LOO COIOOJ I pected by tiatuniay or Sunday biau canaj treaij.. and when tho ecu- j Grave approionalon 1.4 fell. Poarl ate adjourned thero 'was it general | river continues to rise and has spread iuul-rc»iar.;i'.n* ;\has ta ail probability j OVIT the sor.tlohs n'tjaccn't: to Jack».Vi. some iour next Tuesday wouaa be j but ha3 dono little damago oxtept io di-tiniioiy agnXHt on us tao time a'icj | delay farm work a vote acouid bo tasea on Uta treaty i ______ rrp- &n<l all aJ.'.tl'ftd-tLM'iUvS- i All statements to this effect, how \{ eve.-, wc.rfc acr'^ympan^CU. by the in | I noucccment mat there were yen some Hudson Frto From Ice Glens Fails. March 12. — Heporta ' r noi \have ileno so lonorant of -Hta Daughter 1 * Death. St. I.«uU, March 12, Vninforined of the death at Buffalo of Mr* Carrto Pennell, his daughter. Winslgfac \l !I,Amb sstaHed for Dutfalo lait night When tho Udinga,«rf. the Jca.tli of bio oonlnJa* ar.il tt/c prot3':!y fatal 'n Jury of, *is dausbt!>r ttt lluffajp waa told him li« alm£4BLeSntlop.*o.1 flo wna told die full partiealarn and of tbo ru- mor that the nutorrlobllf was dealgu odly steered Into tho stono q.:-arry. I. do not hotiCVO the suicide theory.\ Mr Lamb exclaimed \! helievo that Arthur would iiavo \r;udi(..ii(i.;l h.msclt. £!t any connection with tSe^Bardick i murder when Che Uuio caiiie,. My I daughter lias stood by him la this | case, and had he beoa guiiW shS wuu'iu Now is the time to bring in your wheel and have it cleaned and any needed repairing done. I also do gener- al repairmg. Call aud find outthecUtter- en! kjndsjaf .work I. do : and look over my complete line of sundries. AH work guaranteed. MEDINA CYCLE WORP JKirKe N. Waraer.- Tho legacy ray | from Adirondack points north of ho;u j aau&n te r received was not $iv«.o00 a<3 i details to be arranged Icavm* it lm-1 shoW \\\• tho ,,u<Ison Tlver l3 J n,c ; has been slated, but about IU3.IMW.- , i ZZSfJZJSFi cr c ,ude Z ! f „r ,c «? r m _ Jir^^L* *JI: I »• ^ h ^ •*«»»»»«. * •*•! i*\* SHEET MUSIC From gc up. Strings and Findings '°„ Instruments Gjihars, Mandolins, Banjos, ; Violins, Accordions, M.outh Orjuns, Mvsic Kolls, Music Stands ftfi/sicFolios^ctc. \ All kinds o! Musical In- sl-roments repaired. Box Paper, Writing Pa- per and Envelopes in bulk, Tablets, Note Books, Com> position Books, PocKel Memorandum BooKs, Pens, Pencils, Fountain Pens, Playing Cards, etc. i possible absolutely to conclude the! • atsreemeiM botoro this aftornoon j Tiieny ts. however, no doubt In u»o j i:;i;.ils of lt-a«IUi& s<uiat.ors that - jia j vute will be taiien Tuesday. j j ',:..'• a.i .i..£C-Ii;i:j..t. »ii broughi j ] &lK,.i: largely by Senator Frye. w.io! : by vntue ot long service with Sen . ! otor Morgan on Uio committee on for 1 1 > elsn reiauons had come to be on r ! tp.ius ot Rii>at Inumacy \vit> the Ala- ; ! <>:v;i^i Bt'.n.iUir • \ Striate.; ;vlfj-gan exacted consent to : j the (j.u.lr.K lb i-t>«.' C^m,-rt-'->»i'>nal Rue ! ord ol tat remarks he has prepare!; $ giving h.3 bLiti \iixuuecuon of Uiej i erH?***h*»s he Das ma«t« in the exKnitl,o sessions of Uie senate On the treaty. j man. Tho lumber companloa are pr* • t^j n D V ( rWu -, 3 ana rod-od Inuncdl- 1< ; paring for tho annual drive which will j 0^., j le ^vi* not be located, until |' (begin about the 20th loi3t Nearly all j Jusl belon- tl.o train pule I ,.ut ot thef* not pc»r U awskracil. anil informed l' 10 per cent saved and a chance to win the prize by clip- ping the following covpon. / This Co tip. m entitles yon to n dis- count of lo per cent, o n any cash purrlmse; and a chance 1 ' on the prize of . Si IN GOLD of tho logs cut duitng the wln'.cr have j gtaxum. and oil Jrleuds sum: been delivered to the ponds and ' roll >jj nl tu streams where tho drives s:.a.rt. Thuso j o{ al3 ua ughier s death, which o left In ti o woods will stay until air ca rr ed cail.6r.ib the evening. other season as all the log mads ire ! _i ImpaSfiblo by, roiw.r. of t;he =<H l»n ! Denlal by lhc Late Arthur Penned Areak op Orders were fW.md to clese ' ....... tho gates at the Indian la!;e dam at tho Mammoth reservoir. It In-ing dill. The water will nut b*> relfas«vd until the dry B«arj>n t Weather Bureau Bulletin^- Sprmgfleld. Mass. Maixh 12 K U J. ! Norton. Jr of this city, who wa3 at. j classmate at Yale unlv-tTTBity with the: . : late: Arthur It .l-'enncll. ha« m.eiiiyj a j. letter written by M r Penacll Katur day. March t, (if-nying the alli-Katbuis i j ! ltd the dlvcirto ault iristltniod -hy ^hoL Washington, March ,1.2 —The seitb- iate E. K ILK,!.(.k and ri-pnline t:<; TS«. Ki>publii.'an s*>aators consent<>d a^'pr burca.i In Its weathpr condltlms \ intimation that he was In snTtif* way j once tu save tlnie. w-ica they con ' bulletin says: The period Of rlir.i.iy, ; cr>nnei::e.) »;;h th«> m >rl r W-itur;HrK 'eider now nu>:u Important than the rainy weather In thp Intetfor -valloyi ' The le^'er Ji tetttuatty Ulont'ral with •conservation of si-natnrial etlfu^it -> 'and the eastern districts \'as a'.-..gt t one rece'vcl I)unKM„ralic seuators have practi | come to an end Rain has c«»a<\>'I n ' a* Potfqviito ; caily agreed unanimously to uiga an the Mississippi and Ohio vailey. a:.J ! In the newspapers n* T-tchy a friend nf Ponne.tl'4 • whteh 'was ptiblishod amandment to the 23d article of the in Atlantic c^iaat districts etr-fpt the treaty relieving' it of all miration as ' Carollnas Fait weatht.r prevails 'n to the right of the United States to the west. • control the'•anal The .indications ar« • ihowever. that the treaty will be> rati : ficit without modification in any par ' Ocular. * Tbo aRrppmpnt made has no refer to lh« Cuban treaty but open 3 !£ «ay for Its early conslderatiinn in the senate. Senator Morpran eotttiniied Ms ro- marks fu tho senate in opposition to To Prosecute Federal Marshal. ! Indianapolis, March 12.-the Unitet ,' ( Mine VViirKats National uiaaaizbulox ' Madman With a Revolver. has formally taK>-ri up the r>* t^nt kill ' Syracuse, March 12..^Ailer situng > ins °' William Uudson, Wili.am Ciai k In a window of the fashionable Moore apartment 'fiousc and rah Ins p»'t sh>.« at the people passing in James str-ot below, Henry \C. Friend hold a party i of policemen at hay for an hour with i a big revolver last night, then fui.t'«d ... . c , u „ ,i„„, the janitor to roil cUar«'tii-i vkh.II . he tho rana. treaty, but most of the time'_ J , . , .... k . f , ., , , . ., „ j •'Dialed the nanu wluh hn *-ft ni.,,1 •was given up to tthe reading of dorn i P\ 1 *™ \•« f\ 1 \* to be given nvyay MaT. 3OU1. Write Name and Address Hero Krompart'^ Musjc Storei. lie :Ina art's Music Store.. MEDINA, M. Y. ments by the cleric at Mr Morgan's' reqiipst The ft*w remarka made by him rolated to the unsanitary condi .ions of MIR vicinity of the Panartia route and t» thf division of tho motwy and fondled the gun 'WtlOu his rUht. Tiriitg of this after a timn Fr.cnd turned OH the piano stool, placpd the revolver to his breast and R?'nt a Vml let through his heart. He was 2fi ond Rlcl ard ClayUm at n<s.kl\y. VV V.a. If is anhoiinrf»,i that thi> nati.-iii' organliatlon «111 open' its null.'on-dol lar treasury fjii.i to pnnpruV I'IUMMJ States Marshal W, W. fiinninKiiam who ls chargi^i by the miner* with rr> sponsiblKty for thr> miirlo-s rbri'. Kv&ns of S*i.;*nn'v illp. '). who hai been handling r e case, and Wllliarr Blahely and 0, W. Pureell, Indiana or ga.ni7<>rs wh<> have been «ont to as sist him, lave boon notified to pro ceed with vigor. > c*„*L , S; Friend, once a prominent merchant His mind was deranged. States. The Guatemalan and Mexican ex tradition treaties were ratified The understanding arrinng onem here. Uames at Athens Hostponen. •W'ashlngtoni March 12 -Mlhlitei Registered Mail Bag Lost. .! Montreal; Ont . March 12.-T-Pei.ee- \ tives were seouring the city for a t>a£ 1 of registered mail, which was lost or , stolen between the .Windsor street A sion and that tho Cu'ban treaty will be patlonal Olympian game's to be held , in the ijTniled States that year. Mr. Jackson rhas been inforrned by iho UOiIJi prince thai the Olympian games the last to receive the attention of Ui committee tor the present Hay-Bond Reciprocity treaty. Washington. March 12.^-The Hay Beau) traaiv £ar rootru-fwia.1 ira-<i« r#la. Port Arthur and Ottaiwa oh the (Jan- adlan Pacific Railway, a distance of about 800 miles. The mall bag was brought to the postofhYe XVednesday- afternoon by an, expressman who found in connection with aji lnteraatlonal it bn th* .street near the railway sta- archaeological congress will be held . ^^ The contents were Intact, la AAae.aa & Vi% W H riave a few Overcoats left and to close tticm out we will give you a dis- count of 1-3 off the regular pi ice, as we do not want to carry them over; Our spring goods are ar- riving every day and we must have roorrh Call in and see what we can do for von. See our line of spring hats—the very latest shapes, prices .right. Volschow! Smith Opp. Post Office, r >X^I4I4X4I4>r HAVE YOU EVER UBKD The Ontario Baking Co.'s Crown Bread? I F NOT.- WHY NOT ? For sale only at Hartts'. J the Plaid Front firocery >X^X4X^X^X4>^