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•'• ;;.r.^t^;?r:;i^y'>/ .• .-•• -;*-:*:- ! .ry ;!^™'*->sv^i-!^^?3S9! sm\m, N« % ?mm EVENING* mmu 13,190^ Carfittiter^ and Masons ate through remodel- ing and arfenow out of the way, IBM??, ainfc Sateday We throw-open the doors and offer the following good values, P. S.—We can furnish the home complete, . Pttfillture O.aM *nd Saturday.,,, «**<>y ;<$*(Kf yriday andSat'r ^*3\ fi. Aft Bed Spring Fri- -IliOO 3 Piece Ctoldeu OskBea SuitjUtnst b«s«*mtob9»ppHH* *>CtnA elated; IFiSday MuJ&M.*3r** p * J * u V, 1X Ci^ \WWte Iron B«d» betot- AUt9v typuytitn- i^tcA mea? E»a*y and 8»fe'j * * wv OH STI\I Buffet » h * Q ' 1 cwe4 Ay««7V,.Qoia«n Oste. most be ma {0 b* appreciated OJ 50 Ifl er#\8itoB^ra,'liurge ta,\r- ly^%S joy, gofcupto •eUqntek att!».5&. Saturday |4 # 7g Book Gnaw and De«k 18.89 • »«***»•** *>! Ml ™ m G 10 * 8 ** f^HI*! 4l.Utf a*yMuiS»twras^H J *« Our Una -«t BiiiingX»^$e««aauU»Iw on, swseond floor we priced Ao _ tmr* aheauttfal oak ch»trs XOG- i.»buy»*W$. Mali IWecwear* Juitop*t**d c»w depi. on l*t floor. AttlOieAu'nty wja«mo»l!i»fof lmiic*. Comet Visit, Our Notion, Dry Goods, JLamps, \Walt Paper and\Carpet Pepattmenta. 65c K7 !-*> Be#a».woelextrs.8ujw Si l«& Ingrain. Vain*-.,-, Onto\ tfigmin* 3? i-2 ^JSESl ~v30c 231-2 .<«*«teSl ,«,...30c Oor exehnive patterns in Ingrain?, Pro>Bru«K»l», also Velvets, Plushes, AAniiusters and Brussels mo priced below the dtyprlca- ALWAtS X.BAJD. lace Curtains OQ« pair, Nice Nottingham l*ce Q*Jv g yardslonjc. 1 *»A pair. A goed value, well 2 C(I pair, A beauty for parlor «\*? u§e» a 1*3 yds. long. 3Crt pair. ;iny*'.» 500 Curtain *w\ this week. t J«r»lonme Wbyhwy Oil Cluth? LulUroUlitd Frulsy awl Saturday weoff«riiTOy«l*Uno!ettm«oc jfl. OXLC&OTHS-9Q pleeea go to d<m»tJK3,oyci. Window Shades 80 flo*. Friday ant! Saturday Site Our trull papwrdo liftitmcut lm» liton ttstaoflelca s M m«ockc4» 8000 rails «t»e. 800a»ll»as «P, ifcXX) rolls »*7:t-3*<2. 8«i««* lta« oE p»fl« paper?, con* I afcrtlBie of In {prates. Gilt* anfl all tbeUtwt Walt Paper 3Nee4 of>S|udent IJoEEies, A8K3 FQR GIFTS FOR 'PURPOSE.* DootorSay* .Ha'.Ha** :'•Woi'lrfWy' ; 8#var« Atta<!k> of Pn*i(nionla t ># President'Sdriurmatt 'Speaks oft Waahinfton, March i&-~Attor.. W« -- : __*•'.' • .i.' r , rt!«jt isr. : B, JJ. ;Ha^ain, £he.*tt«tt«n|l' •j|(ho;H<;i*rit made th.a iplfowlii^ atat«s- jnejA; ' ,• ' ' .. ' '\ '\i-t • • \Judge Day 'hus. a moderately *|yero »tt»ofc at jtne«mond^ Her ia Yery com- fortable aiid ^8 sytoptopw? at present i. WiMfaiJiMetSets. and 11.80. 101*** toilet cote 3.8ft, 3.83 and 4 69. l^eMan -1 Brothers, HS\ .•Contrast SIginecf l?y WhleH fyrnaU UniVeMlty* l-pan* $150,000 *p W»tep Work* Company tp Cotiataroict FH*i . \tratlon Plant — I O/whThirct ,o( the 8tudentt Who. t,eft Have (tcrtu'rped. * Ithaca, M*rc£. 13,-rTl\e «acec«ttva 'ComirtUee vl the hoard ot trastoja of Cornell University last evening D^iiea «a agreement with the Itha«a, Water Works company fcy which tk« univer- sity leans, the water company fMQ,« 000 for the construction at a flltf*- tloff plant for <cae city of Ith&ea, Pres- ident Schurman apjiBarod I»«sforo the Ithaca, council thtee,weeks *&s> an4 made an offer of jthls loan W the, city would allow the water compaasy to in- crease Its rate* enough to> pay one- fourth otihe Interest on th'e loani ThU propsttlon wa» agreca to by ^clty. m« unlveralty then maa'o It« Otor to the water company, ItnpoulxMC tho one condition tb»t the nllraUOn, plwt t» completed by Septemhor nexfc and: that the university approve of tSw Wan)a. The\ water company emplcqred JSngJ. new Allen Hazes, of New Tseik city and plana dra.n» up by Wra. were ap- proved by the trustees, f he proposed filtration plant will be of the rapid #a$dtypo. Work nponfte fitter nt the Cornell rcjervoir for the water »y8tero that auppllea the unlvoraitac- «^npu» ha^ already coauaenced, President Schwrntan sftvo cmt the fol- lowing alatementt The qpe«tlon of A summer M«s|oa l»* la aber^auqo, de- peadlng upon future condition*, The university certainly will net -clojff it* dcora at present nor at loaac aa them are any student;* in Ithaca, to receive instruction. A very compawativo eatl- runto bated upon attoniliince *t clwaca thrcush&ui the university today Indi- cate* teat f«Uy one-third «C the *&t- denta who left town at in* heliht of the epidemic luwi returned to their work and more jure coming back every day. The uni*8T»!ly i« roonaJly touad i to give IniiruelioB to the»» mudaota ; j and the l.Stsfl who havearo alayedt ihroosr: -—- J— im ^iWaviftoni ^iaera and Oper- ators ©tsquss Scale.. , irORTYCOMRANlES R5PBE3fHtED Sf^Ntary. WHion Said the-Method of Actjuittncj Scala W»»- an Experiment But sp^Rar H»d. Beare Sviecessful Thoitght Operators the Paift Year H*a Gained By it. JPPOKW, R. VX.Y, do not occasion alarm* Br, Osier of Johna Hopkina unlveralty will iee him in consultation tlila morning.\ The friends of Judge l>«y are) \very apprehensive concernlos «hia. condition, Hl» tenrpemture waa vcary W^h run- nine up to the neighborhood of 105, Ho is not * man of robust phyalatte and it ie feared, may -bo unAblo to with- stand a. aovcro attack of illness. . VESSEL DISAPPEARED. X , R»port of REMVAL SALE! We Stave on April 1st stock will commeMce OH Satuf ^,tMaixh 14th kud continue kt tWlbalance of the month to offer tJre most extra- r ordinary bargains in Piaaos, Of^atis t Small Musical lti= strttments* Sheet Music, Strings att^ Piitdings, Stationery, Chat- • delaine iBags, Wrist.Ba^3 and Pocket Books evet orfesred in Medina, A glance over these prices ought to cori- Vittte you that we mean what we sayc tjxit tho ftfttdcmfe *TJi lit no itemfct Captain Jorgensen of*tho lighthouse spent several hours la the vicinity of tho spot wh£j$ the summer is sup- posed to have gone down, but nothing to Indicate a wreck was found, .the steamer Columbia from jPortl&nd, Oro, arrived yesterday and aer comman- der sa* no wreckage or'any .other IndletitfonB that a vessel had gone to the \bottom • The steamer Corona, firom airoka, Cflt « sigaalled that a&e had naased throusai Tmmenae \quanUtTos of wreck\ d&c at 3:30 o'clock Thtrraday morning at a point about SO miles -southeast of Polat Arena. Investigation indicate* that tills wreebnge was a •portion of the deck- load of the steam schooner Alcatrai, from Greenwood Landing, Cal., which was lost during a «torm on the morn* tag of March 8. The Jklcatrns! arrived in port safely several days ago. The opinion about -tiie merchants' exchange Is that while Q»e Point Reyes people may Stave seen signals of some sort they were not intended <o indi- cate that the vesset was In grave dah- *er, { / SHEfif &USIG ftom i -cents tb 18 cents per copy. ^STRINGS for Guitar, Banjo, tjoto m Mandolin from2l-2onp. (All) Strings at * Iis^jrice.during«aIe.J VIOLitfS. Srem $i.so -up. ' • ltdm|3.iO TV- , VIOtlH BOWS ftrom 59 cents np, EXTRA BARGADlS In Chatdalne Bags, Wrist Baga, Pocket Books and Stationery, ^ '' BOX PAPER £romSoto-5Sc per bos.. The best 25c paper in town^ - Ihe best 25o ' paper in town for 17c. . All other grades in proportion. STAFFORD^ INK and Iflbtdry paste 3b the bpftle that tho university will open next* fall.\ at is Preafdeat SehurniMX**, practice to visit Cornell Infirmary and Its two annexes every day. lie sal& last oves* Ing that he had seen every one ol fee student patterns law In tho dny and found them, without exception, Improv- ing. Two Cornell convalescents wore dls» charged yesterday. Amons: tho stu- dents the president said the- situation Is most satisfactory.- The typhoid fever epidemic has hrou;»H up a new question ol dormi- tories on the campus for Cornell's students acd there Is some aentlm&JH aim.ng student* In favor of She move- -meRt. The Cornell Daily Stan says: \Wtbabiy there is noticing that would have a better clfecc upon th» general public nt the present time than erection of a largo derinitoary having $<Jrfect sanitary arransemeaats. 1>!iere can he no doubt that the anaounce- ment ef Ceraell's Intentloa to erect such ft bulldtog would have to pros- pective studentfe a reassurliss effect to. he eaualfed onlyby the amwawttcement that the city wTO Bave pnref water.\ Referring to tho 'matter, JPrcsIdeat Sehurman said: \The effect of the epidemic Is to empinsise tfae .seed lor sack student iomes, wherfe tte tinlversltyi can have airect supervialott over its students. Iu every annual report of t£se trustees for the past ten years I Stave urgild the erection of dormitories Because I consider them, a vital element iu a studerifc life. I believe tha£ the mere living together 'has as greatt an edu* catienftl value for, young men as the -Instruction and Inmience or their pro- fessors.' The esprit de corps,.WhicS Is considered so notably lacking at Cornell, Is stTong.4 Harvard* Yale and Princeton irtimarily becanse those - uni- versities possess dormitories. The dis- aster of the present year ias re-en- forced these arguments more thttnlany- tMng else- eOuld -have dofee. 1 have received many letters to this effect during the past month. We Cannot build dormitories, • however, Without glttS from outside We hope that men of means, who are Interested iii the university, wijl be impressed by this evidence of great need £OT student homes and will come foirward With financial aid.\ TABLETS Finest stock in town from 3c tip; • \ t • '- t\ ( tom:'S2.90np. vS^-^^.1«W'^i!Biitidlt«&ly--afe^ articleshe^e but we .will -gi-veyatt^rvsoof real value for each dollar you spend .Jieiredufidg the sale. |0omeand see for~^dufself. Will Build No More Leviathans. . London,- March 13.—The-• Shipping Gazette says it Unde.rstaiwis ttat ttie International Mercantile- KDariha com- pany has--decided .not to iiulld any more leviathans, ?ike She \White line Cldric and, Celtic, ii'nttl improved port facilities** enable the company to exercise greater ecSflomycin working the vessels arid fender their construc- tion a less risliy financial undertak-- ing- ... .' ...-.,, ., .^_. .\.-•'; a Possible V/reck-tfirthe Paqlflo Coast. Saa Francisco, Mardt W.»-Groftt myatery attachea to the (disappearance and Identity of a itoamer which ia re- ported to have sent up signals of dis- tress .oft Point .Heyo»Veai*6sdaynlght, and which suddenly disappeared &* If •wallowed up by the sea. Jutt before her disappearance* tho observers say, the steam alren of tho distressed vowsel sounded ttToo long blasts and lantern* we're swung on the peri side in & t rantle manner, indicat- ing that great excitement mutt have prevailed on heard the vossoi. 'To Oa» watchers it tfcePolrrt Rsyss HrhthoMse, It looked aa If thoee on board were pret»Tlnf to dlsomhark, Altoona, Bay, Rlarcih 13,—The bltum- Inons miners o£ district No. S and' the opeuatol's held a joint conferesce here yesterday,, Etoty ooal companies were represented. National Secretary ^11 •OID. opened the discussion. Ho said the- adjusting of the scale by jojnt con. feretnee was ^tni an experiment but so far it waa 9uccessful. \Js. year ago,\ toe said, */we entered Into- an agreement by which Dhe miners got, a speclflo rate ef wages. tEhe atrike in the aata-raclto regloa> the conaequent extraordinary* demand for eoft coal and the Inability of the rail- road companies to transport the need-, ed supply, caused high prices for soft coal, if there'had heenho agreement between tSws miners and operator* hi bhls field the operators could have «dl. vapced no argument against ademaud fop higher wages in thia district, and tb© only reason the miners did not dfr ,maad it was because they were in honor bound to keep their contract.\ President' GUd&y presente'd the miners' pcale and CSalonoi J, C. Spang, ler of Bellefonto spoke for the opera- tors. At Colonel Spitnglor'a sugges- tion tho scale was referred to a Joint committee which argan!s:ed and dis- cussed the scale,\ Tho convmlttoo will report back to the Joint conference to day. National President John \Mitchell ar. rivod here, at lOHO last night and was met by all the delegates to the con- vention with a, brass band and by tho members of.the local federation of la- bor, Jle will attend the convention today. • mm ww& S^i^oir^ ^;'.'. •-..;- V-'.- v dings mtc>: the stomitish;. jt; eaof ot he l cured \in that i«ftWeJ^;•-1iSe,; dflly.'•• wajin wMch'lhia too. ogrrutttii.d>*- iease ca'ii he cured-j^^ug4«-i3Sw* : -- ^pBcatiort fhat' \*ii|i,ill ;t|ie' hacpll of cat^riiand ^wyent-jth^jfcjjiiowfli,;-, .JJyottiei fs the 'o^rifho)j% aojethod\ ,o{ tveatiaent •that;wn)|^ishea ! ,tiji*. ; It is tlie simpleEit, ; inbBt*|)Jej«a^t mi ' thepnly aljsQhtte.cura' foy^oatarrh tiiftS has ever heen4iWv|ere4J ' ^ox Mayor..Emo|ry-\M of> TrOnton^ N, J., writes I'J f'Xpf. have my pqiqiaission, to say that I heiieve 'Byomei 1 to hes one-pf the^oat won- derlul cures for wtari'h,and.;ihrc«t trouble that haa ayer beeft disoover- ed.; In, my ease the effect ha£ been, marvelous, I enclcwie -*yoii*i5oriey order for t^vo-outfiW for frienda of mine to whoia, J5 have ^c^ojinended HyoKiet* and whol arnansioMa shall have thehen6fi.t of' thi's jremitr^obift ppnpea,'\' ' - .^ . f • • Choa, A. Mack liust so much conli- dencoin tlie-power-of Hyomei to ewe catarrh, thatho wlUpjc-a limit* J^ nfl llr«o_ soil flii«irif>flimiiA.iiTi(1firhiB Vj.ij ed Unto, sgll thiftinedic.in%fnder his personal guarantee to* pfnnd the money if the* nurcha^eranan. fjay that it did not help them, « \31* n ^W»^^*M—M*^^A^f»,**%», jw«vsi#i«^w*«**^'i»yM»**#w* —Ww^AA-N-^-S Salaries of-Postoffice Clerks. Washington, March lS.-^-Tio annual readjuetment of the salaries of cierks at presidential posfOfllces throughout the , country was announced.. The changes* Will take effect July 1, tho beginning of <the new fiscal year. TfieTfe are some.thousands of clerks promot- ed and a large number of additional clerks are allowed to many of the offices. The changes as announced In- volve approximately $1,500,0*00 in In- creases of salaries and action has not yet -been .taken as to a number or large offices, such as K'ew York, San liYanclscoi and Cincinnati, .Boston gets 75 additional, clerk? 7 and 700 clerks there get. increased salaries, At PSriladfelphia, B0 additional clerks and 600 increases la salaries' are au- thorized. Scarcity of Bananas, Kingston,'Ja., March: 13.—Owing to •tee extreme scarcity o£ bananas, the Unitejd 1'ruit company lias decided to aiternaite their; Jamaican service .with Portliimen, GostaBicSi -their steamers thus leaving Jamaica and Port JJlmqn every fortnight.. This arrangement will Der only a temporary one. The scarcity of bananas ris due to the largely• increased .demand and the drouth. The drouth, however, is now ; breaking. The British, sriuadron lias; sailed for \Havana. - . Sentenced: For Altering Books, I Toledo,- Oi,' MaToh. 1,3.—franlt |J. Biiady, former secretary of the Imper- ial Building \and Loan company, was sentenced to BVe years In the penlten- •tlary for altering the cornpahy's books to iecelve the cr'editoxs* COLORADO MINERS. Cripple Crack M»n Will B« Called Out Unless Arbitration It Agraad to. SDenver, March 13.—Governor Pea- body i*s returned from Colorado City, -w&enrhe -had\ conferences, with thaf n»anagers and strikers. Ho said ho snhmittod to the employers \proposi- tions looking to arbitration and that their decision will be communicated to him in writings ft is known that the mill managers made a verbal .-response to the gov- ernor's overtures thajt there was noth- ing to arbitrate., Tho governor urge* that tho matter be given further eon* -•Ids-rations— The-strike leaders -have renewed their declarations of willing- ness to submit all dueatlons in con- troversy to a proper tribunal. If this be not dono they will call out the 6rlp- pie Creek miners next Monday. * _ VotlnQ on Sympathetic Strike. Spokane, Wash.* March 13.—-More than i? labor unions are voting on tho proposition to join in a sympathetic strike on March 23. The-carrying out of ihe proposition will Shrow out of eniployment between 4,000 and 6,000 workers. More than half the unions thus far voting have decided in favor of the strike. The trouble began months ago by a strike of the em' Dloyes of the Sipokane Sails tiasiight company upon the refusal to pay union wage's or to recognize the union. A boycott was declared against the Company, wMch has been winning with non-union labor. Women Drove Trucks. / Kansas City, Mo., March 13.—Two Women, Mrs. G. B. Evans and Mrs. H. S, Meyers; took the nlaces of uheir husbands, non-union men, and drove trucks about town In defiance 7 of the striking transfer\ companies' drivers. T3jgy met ho. Interference, but instead : fhe men lifted'tlieir fiats as the women dtovebyand cleared the 1 way for their veSjieles, < : • \About 50 additional men went out dnriftg the day, .making a total of 255, and as but few men. were hired in *h!eir place's, the business of transfer compftnlCs was .practically at a stand- still. -, OMI ww^««i^s<v***»*^i'Ws^vi<>«wwi*«f<^«'v^M*<Mwwvyyv**'\ ^*^^M> * Now is the time tpi fering in your wheel a,t)4iteY l ,6 tt cleaned and any^eded repairing-vdone,. >»<¥OMwvyMyiA»ii*i»Mws I also dp gener- al repairing. Call and find out the differ- ent kinds of„work X do, aridl^kdver^ooiajjletb- line of'sundries./^li-'work guaranteed. ' '\ , MEDINA-CVCtE,^KS 'eod '\' ' WMlMIMMWMVIAWM<V**MMy»«*W>MW^Wl l •I'*********'* A«M> f'«P«^V%^%^%%*^»^%%t' \MM\ ---1^ 1 w J3h* left a: out We count of a few Overcoats t0 t close them give you. *a dip\' Miners Decided to Strik'e. Masslllon, Q.» March J.2.-^-The-^f)tl0. rnlnOts of \this district decided' to Strike April 1. The deolslcra. Was the result _of a- jolnt^ cohiferpnce between joiners and operators tyhich split 8n the demand ef -bhe miners that a fOuT foot standard vein of coal should he- established. * The .operator! refused to accede to the demand. tli;. Muller Goes t6 Chlpago. NeW-'York>rMarch 13,-^Dr, Frederick JMtuiler, .assistant \to £>r, Ijoreiiz, the 'eminent saeclalisfc in 'congenital hip disease, w^s a.passenger on the steanii : ei\ Barbarossa Which arrived yesterday' from Bremen, He is on Ms wajf to GhicagOi - , 4i _, li ,; A ,., J _..u,.i< i,.:'Ju/ the regular pripe, as *we do not want to carry them ovef. Our spring goods are ar- rivitig every day- and we must have room, Call in and see what Wfe-can,, do for you. ' See our line ^spring hats—the vefylate|t s,ii^pe5| prices right.' *• .\• w *•?• yf_ > v- •••