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'*»4,. wfctf*-^ -kfl iledbl ia% Journal BAKER * BE'NSOM; P«\i»8; JBwtered. February 4,. 1003* at Me4w% W. %, m secpna-plaas W^A-P 1 ** .!• . Act of Congress of March %»*OT. •• Vw miiormpiQvi •%2BfYew!',tHov •;• -' - si* months,' 50 dents for three months, tovariabljr ia aavanee. Wednesday,, Mar*«Ii 25* 1903. i>atviS\Bostwick; Silt Passed bj the Senate. H-AC> 9KEN DEBATED ENTIRE fW iMlflprlty Leader Qrtdy <?pntend«i TimtBofn Partle* Wen Pledfled t» , aupjorf the Me»surfc—Senator 4oht JEUIjNi DJffertd With Hlpi—Spe-cia * Oraor Today In Awttmnly. • Albany, Iftatolv gG,-«AJ:ter an entirt i!*j'# dohaf© upon tto subject, -the \\iexnate, B.tO:20 o'clock last night, bj a •vote of S2 ayes to 14 noes, ipassei •th* pavjis-Bosttflclc t&ousaruMoa bargi towml dill, .All the negative votes W0& «3Mjt fry Kopulillcajisj tho -Democrati \lashing of a unanimous -vote only tba; of Senator 3s*awiey, paired with'Son ater Amlrtor, who was callea homo bj lUafesi, ^PJiOro \were tears early an tho auj that tliQ hill would liar dof«*tc(J, bu> Iscio In tho afternoon Senator Orau} roceolvod a, special delivery tetter trone Leader- 0. >, Murphy, of Tammany (Joslrini ia© Democrats to voto to) tha? till). Vfioy ufa so coliaiy and *a,Troa tlio day tor canal Improvement A a(i'IUing feature of tho dobaU wa» tli« earnest coatontloa of Minor Jtar Lender Grady tJiat both partioi ipo*o sloogisl to support tho measure. 'V£t\lo Senator Italiios, Republican lewttetv-wft&rely repudiated this elaini des>fi]iw% that wh|t» tho Democrat party- was go pledged, tSo Ropublleat platform committed tlio party to caniu ta^roYoawsu but not t» tao $lQl»tM0< COG Khouie, nor to any cshcrno calllnf em direct taxation. •BoMtors Malby nut) Allda olso.oanv <»tly opposed tho bill on stmllat ir«eunii», Senator Qrco'n oa tho other hand beSltorW tao /party woe pleased us iugpBOrt tho measure, anil declared thai Ma dlilffcfc, (Broome}, favored It. ^Senators Malby and Grady had s llweljf tilt, as lo tho relative Irapor toactf et St lawreneo county and th« WS elites, tho termor clainjlas thai 8tu Lawrence, count; p.tld a larger pro poittonnto tfiiaro of taxes than Now Xtorlc city, Mr. Grady characterising 8t. Lawrcsaco coantr w a wllderncaa P«»<*ilod l»y gamo ami ttsh and trees U« called Senator Malby'a district « \tegjondeat\ district, and tfcslared thai It \would not oven oUow Now York tc benttor ItKoU a t its own ospciiae. Sw*(or Malby intrvJucci an amend- ttMont itrtklns out tbo direct tax pro- iimioa, but subscaucatly v/IU^drow it. , •SoMtor Lowl» roSsracd to tho at- tfcck with an nmer.dmmt changing the p>opotfod xouto throagli Mooroo county tfxd calllag for anotlicr mllllouof dol- Uvx« ior tlio purpose. 'Kds wai lost— ajrei li t noes 31. 3^aMr1i6 ptopoaod a yoar's delay In SKdnaltUas tSo question. This, too Wan defeated, U to H, after which Sotfaior Grady began his estenled Bpwoch' lik JaVor of tlio Mil, and spoht lossfanhour. 21s ridiculed tho petition prc3eated by>- BpfiMor Lewis and eald that not oafl ol those mcntloaed had over been Oisdoraod tjy -popular voto of tho peo- pte. Isn't that unkind to Color?\ naked Senator Brown, *%o\ replied Mr. Grady, \even ttuough Coder must ta.ll , let the truth ol hfcsrtnry -b© pfeserveut.\ • Senator Orady cocataade,} that the state Caliod on both parties to redeem thaelr plodsea. To foil t o do so would ba» the basest betrayal of public con- fldenco la -tho history or the state. He rOlCorrod again to the petition for fed- 6tml cbntrol of canals, « \f'l hope you won't omit the Demo- OtoBtle candldato for govetraor, Bird S. Coder,\ said Mr. Lewis, *'Ko, and ill read you. this telegram front Mr. Coler, just received,\ replied Mx. Grady. \Hon. Goorgo B. Green; hasvo no recollection of slgnlna peti- tion, and no intention to reverse my ptaeltlon on canals wJilcii remains the same. (Elgned) Bird S, Color.\ Mr, Opler's tolegram was In response to* a 0.uary from Senator Q-roOno (Re- ptsbiletm), wio favors canal improve- SenJitar Elon R. Bro-wn refpllod to S&nfttor Gfrady, sajiirig his speech Vas' dxnply a. diatribe* and Contained JIO aReiiinont. Ho said the RepuWiean pll|ttern\ .called for feanal Improvement to* ho paid, for from indirect,taxation. H*s (plodded against saddling the state wtth tills great burden wheij. the ftnan- 01*1 slty showed warning portoms. Senators Raines aaad Alias opposed thn§ bill, «onteiidlng ttat U»o Republt- Caai platform did not cadi for support of this bill. iAJ,>«!|0 flaat roll -call was had and tU% blU'psusaed, ayes 32, boes 14. '^t&e lioehviclt bill la a. special order . oi3fe','seedttd' : reading In th e assembly <o*3ay.'. ,&. Has been; agreed, that the Ifcajpj bill, passed by tlie senate, shall bef'fettbatltuterd and placed on final pas' fsacge. • Site prospect Js that It frill be pSrtSedlby a safe ffiia^rtty' »^.»nw«!t£»\» ''mini 1 *' •mop «OAP$ eifct*' Hearlhs on ifeh* Aeaar Hiahjvay I\*- prov.enmjni: Measures '-.\•. lloaay, fewsh 25.-T-A heacan? waa given iy tlte> asaMnibly Jwdlolaw coitfc- mltt^e on th© Apgar ^SQ,000,000 lil«b> way iwjttwecmejit Wit* J W, FiewopipttS Willie of 'Ottefa, «liMr- mm ol thoeaceentlve ejomialttso of ids highway coaventlon -p*- Dbe beardi »i supertflffptj of. ttJ0«tate,, vmk -& B=pdncti. 9t some length ddsorlblng thfi» prpjoc^t; la detail. \\\•JST. 'Whfte espWitocl \Bio' 'jp^poeliioi • as aii amoiidmeiH to the coastitutlori • onajblins tjte> atate/; •*» Iwue Wb',WijWti< Of bonds 9 yeaar up. to?. iQ. yeaas. .< Th*» would..construe t#550 mllss-«f •%& ways at pipproaclitiato eOst of $7,001) 4. ittlle. , ' Miv White, declared th'at N\©w; iYor3\ BhouW aldtji© counties and towTia m a. t« approximately Improve 10 jwcenr of t*he entire Wglrway mlleaso <t aJt tho ftlghwajss in eiatStt eounfey of thH state. Tho state's- ategleot of Dae-liIgS way*, Mr,'White potnted out, fa MM cauao of the slwlnkaget In the* valiio a lands, fences and buildings «ta sjoiva by t&-e feiloral census. TRIED TO PWSA8E THE aiBLI), Emperor Ordej^d * Jtenlmeri* to Ore f«ld That They Might: Wave Partfl«ri- 'Berlin, urarcli 25.-r-*30io phottogsuphw of 20 of the prettiest glrla In. CrofoM Have now become part of tlio ttetx stag; recortla aa a tangible etrewnoiat why parllanaoat shoald ap^rogirlftfc* funds for thvo erection of ft *axrfe' at Crefold, so as to enable «he glrB to have lieutenants as danco jjartnjr* War Wlnlster Von Qosalor past thu Item In the military budget at Bra' peror Wll]|ant*a reqnost, whdeJs oat plained tho now wcU-taown story la connection with Ids majesty's rSalt tt Crefesld last summer, Tho oaxpesror, w , a party ono- night, was surroanaoil bo a number'of girls and said to uyiom: \You lllio to dance - -with my lleiilosa anta, don't jroa?\ \Alas your majesty,\ replied «no o! tho elrta, \Gjero are no llouctoifeaiilau-\ \No lleutenanta,**' exolalmetl tiio oca iperor; \tinea I wIU send yota m. rogd ment.\ ( Thoronpoa t3io ,emporor dlxMtewJ that a 1111880* refrtroont'bo transferred from Dusietdort to Orefeld eo» soon att tiarracfca cotildl he bollt for tbwf sol dleis. Slnco t*on there has. boon a warm contest tsofaro tho budget cona- mltteo botwcea Dttascldorf sine! Ona fold, tho foj-mer opposing tbo tnn» for of tlio rts3ment, and dnurlmjt tts« contest tho jih0toxra#*$« of Ubo jirotCj glrla were otaclally rprtsaontetl and tlles3 Ht»rr Thcodor Klraelj, the Dw»c>l dorf member «( tlic? rolchstaff, co» tondral that) Ma toisna had Jnatt au pretty elrlii ag CrofoW* and critfexed tc submit thefr portraits, but t&o <*at* man of the committee said It wsu no! nocesnary. Gendral Allies tn Auburn. Attbuni, W. V., Mareli 2S.—liLoulust ant 'Gencml Nolson A. Miles wastlss guest last rdgbt of tte Aubctra Uusi nc33 Men'a asaoclaUon at its. Ii&st- quet. Tlia Boneral vraa rccel-vca v/lei tlio utmost enthusiasm whoa bo a-r rived in tlte ciy, Ho was cscortel tsc tho hall from tlio homo of fcSayor Cfcs borno by the Second separate cocaixiri?, stato railltia. Ilia toast MITSUI \Ota country.\ Soaeml MHos apoS;o ol Ub« rei eat tour erf Uho I3land3 of tbo Paoiflas, hla trip to- tho Orloat, and tfawoug3) Siberia and Russia. Concluding h.« aald: \Wlfio skould bo tho statessmosa- ship, juat and iiuraana tho policy, lhn.1 \n,uld cultivate and encouraso ta Ins* Int fconds of Erlond^hlp tho relallosa- tUp hetweea the mighty, pr©gwsili?\« emptro of tbio East and Bio great ro public of tho Western hemdspihorei.'' Many People Sick With Srreall|iox. Bittshamton, N. Y, March. SS.-tte- fore the nature of the disease* was dis- covered, 21 of the 64 persona in die little hamlet of Stevens' Point, nlioai five mllea east of Sxxsquehaainzi, Pat., wore down wtth the smallpox. Thee disease was brought fco the place by a man who tad been working: la New Jersey. A few days after && resumed home ho ilesveleped \what was culled the \itch.\ No physician was called, but many ipeoplo of. Susquehanna actd surrounding territory Tvere eaqpojecl The latter part of last week crther peo- ple i n the village began to d-evolcqi \the itch.\ Finally a physician was called and declared the disease to be smallpox, T^wenty-one people are slc-fc and several hixndred In the sunround- Ing country liavo been exposed. . New QoverWnent 4 Per C«nta, Washington, Maroh- 25. — Secrolarj Root has been In cable corresjwadonce with Governor Tift In relation t o cr«- rydn® out Qie provisions of -the. Phil- ippine curresney act, and It Sias lieaai determined <to sell $3,000,000 od* tem- porary, certificates for Hhe ptirobaso oi silver bullion for coining into .JMOKS. Thesse certificates bear 4 per cent In- terest, are free 1 from taxation, and ran tor one year. They will bo issaoil in denomination of 1,000 dollars orofib., made payable to bearer. These corns- Cates are to be sold In this country Dloct From Exposure. Rochester, Starch 25.—Enea Mta- lofley, of Oanardalgua, aged «7 ymira, died Sunday night- as the wsnll of osposure la the openi fields' .beWoesn Ohapinville ^nd that village, for TiWc-h she started Saturday. She wandoresd off 'the roaa WMIe In a fit, aaid \yliea- . she recovered consciousness she ma so -weak jior pries -could not t>o IJima.- Discovery-was accidental andVshewatS past medloax relief. AVTiHOR APPOINTEP. Wlllinwi Miller Collier Special Assllfe j|wt to Attorney ^easral.- - WasfetoBrtwii Match\ 2S.^-WillI»ir Miller Collier of New York' ha* Mm, : ^appc-Jntedjby J&e president speetel.'aa Blatant to the' attorney general nn4 asBlgnesl to ditty aa Solicitor of tio 'der partimeeat <ti .commerce and' labor is 1 sonpeetloji wWih the -eaforcement of tho .jajrtli-truBt laws. He y/tit -eatea- onhis-dfentlw 'switljin the* next few d.ay*. ije-H^ born to kadi, Seneca, county New \ycrjrlt In 18&7 tod graduated irons Btatatlton collese. In 1589,. afterward* atloadiiig Coluinbiacollege I,aW soaool Ho Was admitted to tae. bar in 180J and fcaa since nractieed In AUbum, K %•••' • He 'becjuno referee la l)ankrttptey ftw- thQ Northern district of New TTorJi {E asdSe- Sn sTanuary- 18P3, he was m pointed, by (Jovernor Bocievelt; a iriop* her of file state -CIYII service conoail* slon, TrWch posMdoa he- attll holder, he»! coming srosidemt of *he ccaninisslon te jJW; In JIaroh. of Jhfa- year ho do cllnect tie position of solicitor o€-the Intomai revenue. ; lleda Dba anthor of \Collier oa ba»fc- ruiitcy\. und \Tie Trusts, what can wq do ^ivlth then*? \What can they dc for uaf\ He la the editor of |'Amerl can Banltruptcy Reports.\ BEVIEW CAUSED PANIC, Many Uvea Lost In China From Armj Maneuver*. Victoria, 33. C, Warch 25.,ir-Accoi'6« Ing to advices received from t|ie Orleaj the eraHid review of Chang Chifi Tung's modern, drilled soldfe-rs in the Tangtse provinces, together wltfiu the JNang»n« and part of the -'Pol Yauf naval aaundrons, was a great naval and •military dlaplay, but ft was dlsas •twua to- the populace, and a larger nun* bor of Uvea were loat, Wlioa the snaro battlo started a paid© seised the whole populace, A report Sad hoea' spread that aa Invas- ion was to taUo jslaee. ^ Soldiers wero arriving In IncroaeX Ing aombDra and ivhen tho viceroy ar? rlvcd saluting that took place'was lh« boglantos of a, fearful struggle to the, ignorant farmers. Tltoy lied In htubdreds. So steal '-was tao panic that isulddo was reaort. ed to. Further, It la reported, many children wero drowned In order to gel rid of ttcm to allow tJholr pareata te run tho fasten- Tho -correspondent of the North China. Nova tei^j of riding throusfc flo flortedt villages and country haxnlots for KSIICS, Ther© ^ras scarcely oao Ic a tundroJ of tho ordinary psputattos loft. Change In New York Central. Nero? Tfork, March 23.—Cdatrol oi the Now York Central and direction of Itsi operation have parsed Into 1 now hquidci, according lo inforjiiatSoB, received Jrons trustworthy sources, says tho Trlbuno. Coatrol haa not boon wrested frdtn ta« Vaildertjllta. There has been no frlo tloii, and tho change Is along lines ap- proved iy W. G. 'Vandorbllt. The* now control U \veSlett In tho combination known as Uie. Rockefdlor-Peuasyi vanla-SIorgan Interests. MARKET REPORT. N««Yorfc Provision Markat New York, March 21, \VHHAT — No.1, 3 red, 78»o £ o. b. a-flo»t; No. TUSftheni, Dolutb, 86UO. COHlSt — rlo. 2 com, Blc f. o . b aHeftt. OATS-No. 2 oats, 42e; Ko. $ white, 42&c; No. B waite, 41iic PORK-Mess, |18.25@19.00{ family ?10,EO@.20,00. HAY—Shipping, E5O>70e; gooa bo choice, 30@Jl.tiS- BBTI'flR — Creamery, oxtras, 29c; fautery, 16e; imitation creamery, woatora fancy, 20c. • (CHEHiBB—Fancy largo \Whiter 14 @14*4e; small -white, 24&c BGO-S—State and PennaylvanlK, 16c POTATOES—New York, per 18i lbl„ $140©J.OO. Buffalo Provision Market Buffalo, March 21, WHEAT — No. 1 northern, 80%e; winter wheat, Ni>. S red, 79a 0OB2* — No. 3 yellow, 4B&C f. o. b. afloat; No. 4 yellow, 4114c. 0A.TS - No. 2 wbite, 41o tab afloat; Ho. 3 white, 40$&c FLiOTjIt-—Spring wheat, beat patent per bbl., (4.25O4.E0; low grade*, 5J.76 ©3,00. BtjmilR—Creamery western i» tra tuhs, 29c ; gtate and Pem> sylvajnls creamery, '28®28%c; dairy, fair to good, 20@22c. CHBE9H — Fancy full cream, lBc; »^rood tp choice, 14@14?4e; coto> ttOtt to fair, 12@,ISc. EGGS—State, fresh \fancy 15%o. POTATOES—Per bushel, 62@65o,» East Buffalo LIVB Stock Market, CATTLE—Best steers on sale, $5,25 @B.50; good to choice shipping steora, ;i,9O@510; fair to good steers, ?4.40 ®4.58; common to fair heifers, ?3.40- @3,65;~ choice to extra fat heifers, 54,16 @4.50; good butcher bulls, $2.75 @3.15; choieeto prime veals, JS-OO® 8.50; handy fat calves, $ 3.76@4.0O . SHEEP AND LAMB3-Top natlv* lambs, ^, 60@7.65j fair to good,'$7.0O. @7,BO cUll3 and common, S4.O0@5.00i good to prime wethers, ? 6.00@6.25 ., HOGS — Mixed packers' grades, ? 7.7O@T.80j medium hog's, $7.80® 8,00; pigs, good to cflreice, $ 7.6O@7.05 . Buffalo. Hay Warkat HAT — Timothy,' per ton, loose, 3l6i0O@17,00i fcay, prlfte on track, par ton, $X$,50; No. 1 do, do, J15,0O ©lO.OOj f)0. 2, do, do, fcCRO0@14' t d*. _•:. . -...->'• ' \ , . <} Democrat Carrt** Saratopia,' -\ Saasatoga, March. 26,-fltoe charter, •eleetjon yeste,nday reaBlted infasvor of; -tli? Democrats, who eteWed fl-v© oqt «f 'eas*t candddatos for niewbers of •theiooard of •ferustees. The old boar4 ^tooct'il to twe\ in favor of the pesno --fliata. .The new board stands ttemo cruts. 8* Itepulillcans 4. jRevoIotie»h!ats In Control. •WasHlflgtOn, March ilg.-r.tjnlte^ States Consul <te»oral Maxwell-at San Tjomijigo telesEraphed the secretary ol state *» the City of Sap POmingo IB; h itfhve control of the revolutionists, the go-Vermnottt forces having been, do- ieaefl, and thatt president Vasauez Is 4nWaxjna,. •' Aeolden-t to V\anderbilte. portsniouth, R. I,, March,-?5.-r-M:rs, Alfrea Q. Va.nderbllt was slightly hiuls^d on Qaiaket hill hy_ being thrown from a four^seated trap, Hfe# husband Wd hter brother, Reginald as- eaped ^nlnjur^sd. The drive? had hi? right arm dislocated. Killed by Boiler Exp|oa|or». Fulton, Ky, March 25.—Tbreo naen \Wore billed ana six seriously Injured; In a holler explosion Ijt a sawmill at \Wlpkliffe Th« null waa destroyed. WeatSier Indications, Fair 'Wednesday and Thursday ex- cept snow fluerrles Wednesday along tho lakesj friesh northwest winds. Coal Bargea Sunk In River. PJjttsbnrg, atarch 24. — •Slscty-fout barges of coal, belonging to the> Jones & L««ghlln Steel eompany were? swept front their moorings and 32 wore aunk in the Monoagahola river by contact with \bridges.. IH JT^r»t Arn»««»c«. The almanne. properly «o called In Its origin,, is not noorelya device for keep- ing people In amlml b£ tho progress of tlio year, It Js an attempt to- show -vvliat destiny laaa in store for «a as In- dicated by tlie- position of tho star* in any parttailnr year, and no, according to ostrologtcaX lore, the destinies of mon axe ruled hy the dlffoceht aspects of the planets,, so also the human body Is Subject to the Influence of Use con- stellations through which tho sun ap- pears- to pass an his yearly course. A I'ronch nhnnrteac of ICIO gives a dia- gram of the Ksumnn body surrounded by nil tlmsljftta of the xodlac and Indi- cates tho various organs i ud members over which tfaeao signs havo power, and tills for a guide pour lea soignees, or to show at whnt periods blood may bo let with safety. But tho e.tnio al- manac- also &ivea directions sensible- enough for the* avoidance of tbo jfague which) would sot lo found fault with by a modern fashionable physician: Wtoo would Seeop his body la health And resist tbo Infection of the plague, I*e* him «ee*c Joy and sadness By, A.void placw where Infections abaucd And chtflsh joyous campsny. k few examples exist of nlnmnncs of jlhls cUurnctor before tho Invention of printing, nUltortigli nonCj, It Is bdloved, earlier than tfao twelfth century. But sonic of the wjsxllest specimens off print- in^ore black printed German sheet ol- nialmcs, whlcfa are chiefly conwemed nliout blood letting. —All tue» Year llouxul. - Emrlr Time &T*temm, The euomoia, the predecessor of the amflial, was prohnbly one of the earli- est devices fox the reckoning of time, and it may treasonably be coacludodf that tho Egyptian pyrnnalda* with tliolr groat ntetudc, formed part of a tSoalgn for timekeeping by tho shadow tlirovcn on the desert sands. Tbo obe- lisk, too, In &M1 probability served the purpose, for as a matter of history an obcllsfe nt Borne was actunlly used for n sondlnl In tlio tune of Emperor Au- gustus. If we could sstep on board of a Malay proo. we should seo Boating in a bucket ol water a eocosuiut shell having a small hole tn the bottom through which tlio water by stow degrees finds £ts way into tlie Interior. The hole In the shell is so proportioned tbat the shell will sink in an bsour^ wbea the nana en widen calls Use time and sets it nfloat again. The Chinese have a water clock In wo at the present tune, wblch inven- tion they ascalbe to Hwangti, who lived, ficcordtag to their chronology, more fliiin twssBty-five ceaftsies before Christ. The time system of early Homo was of tbe rudest character. The day and night each were divided into four MitcBtes, the periods of whiebt were rOUgJMy determined by observations of tho course of \the sun and stars. Uncoln'« Strongest A«rlbmte. The strongest attribute of Lincoln was his poweac of self ,eontro). Senti- ment might sway bun, but a mob never 'moved him. \When jealousies in the army bred d popular clamor against (Jcneral firanct, while the latter was winning famous victories in the south- west, Lincoln listened to no Word Of BClndal and by his silence rebufced tie defamers of tbie general who afterward became the a^miraUoa of the world. When in the fevered tumult of passion ah angry norHb seemed to voice a gen- eral demand Sor the Infliction of the death penalty- Upon Jefferson Davis, llncoln listened in silence and waited- for reason to rcsunio its sway. He was altvays looking over the heads of the crow^a. He was always listening to the still small voice that edioea in the dis- tance, far away from the roar of vehe- ment denunciation. The majesty Of tlio law constaantly appealea to. bis fini judlexal sensO.—Leslie's Weeily^- > Strike of Carriage Makers. Chicago,. . Maroh 24.—Siiteeri hun- df<sd men e\npipyed la -local carrlago add wagon factories, struck for a nine Sour day and. increased- wages. • ^li& laiteqi: SfctfS Qiml ': ^rvfce 0a4i^»»Q|t #»0ujj.Ge8 : '#ai on'.atay; % MQB, m eiawin^tiion wi]l toe he^d' ifop the position; •<>£ clerfc m$ «ftrjier in the pofct office service In\tiiia' •village* _ _ \ /•\' _ ' ; , The native «f tli& fcianunation; ig- a test of prscticaJi general intellt- 1 ^ence ah4 of adaptaBilify i»'post o(Bc? work, The. examination wjP consist of spelling, arithnietic, letter! writing, penmanship, copying fromi jlain copy, fruited States gebgxa? jhy, reading addresses. Age limii all positions, 18 to 45 years. • . Erom the eligibies resulting from tliia esamination ifi w expected that certification will he wade to existing and future vacancies. ThiB examination is open to all citizens of the United States who comply with the requirements without regard to whether they have heen examined within the past yeaiv 3?or application \blank (Form IQt) full instructions, specimen ex^rnjina- tion guestions, and information rel* ativo to the duties and salaries of tlie different positions, and the Iocs' tioii of the examination room, appli- cation should be made to the secre- tary of the hoard of exammors at the post office, ifo application will be accepted for this examination unless filed with the undersigned prior to the hour of. closing business on. April 18,-1903. '_ . D. J. Cmny, Secretary Postal Board, SALE OF FARM.\ In order to close out the estate, the undersigned executor duly auth- orized to convey real cstato, \will soil nt public auction to tho highest bidder, tho farm of about 70 .acres sltnated on Macadom road, south and west of the village of Uiddle- port, N. Y., known as the Nathaniel W\. Miller farm, at said farm on the aSth day of March, 1903, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Said rale to bo sub- ject to a $2,000 mortgage and ac- cumulated intereat thereon, and the balance of tlie piirehoso price to bo cash. There will be reserved Iroin said sale about 10 acres of wheat growing on said farm and tho right to harvest and move tho same. Dated, Middleport, N. Y., March 17th, 1003. R. T. CIIASK, Executor of the will of Juliette MBlpr, deceased. 42tS ft. HUDSOU RIVER R. R. *HI WO^TnlR0| TBUHK Um. ;_ jgfeg ^ pass Medina as. foilowa;' '•* \ BAKE BOIJNI). -. •aoKie;\- . ..»: -jfiaj- «• — ,w t ** ;lt ? i^ •\ tt^SV . II Jjffl-- •efiff \ , ,« Ti& ••«. - «»0i,wB t . *7im^x •\• m «-' •«• •#«•«•; ,*SfflM>-\•• . .\ ,1:50-<•• «. &.- •Jndli^tea^ralnsrwaai^. . . . „' ^•rt^/. _ ' 3 ^ ;M lhk8t.,Bnfl\aft l ^r, GaiOB&SH. DANIELS, • • - General Pasa'eager A|ept,lTew-.tork, . A- H. Smith. <3eneiw Soperintenaent. ; SIM'S CHURCH, TJntil,Holy Week tho Lenten ser- vices are held as follows: , 'Wednesdays at 4:15 and 7:30. Fridays at 7:30. Tomorrow (\Wednesday) tho Fes- tival of tho Annunciation of the B. V. M., services will be held at 4:13 and 7:30 p. m. At the afternoon service, the address will bo deliver- ed by the Rev. John S. Littell, rec- tor of St. Luke's Church, Drockport. C. TtJRKER, Rector. lAxHilTpr In pursuanCo of a resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at a regular meeting held on the 13th day of ATarch, 1903, there will be a meeting of the taxable inhabitants of the village of Medina, in Benfs Opera House, Medina, on Friday evening, April 3,1903, at 8 o'clock p. nu, for the purpose of voting money to he raised by tax for the street and contingent funds; and for the transaction of any other busi- ness that may properly come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Trus- tees, Medina, H. Y., March 13,1903. J\. TV, COOPER, „• \VILLAGE Gips! Bent's Opera fipuse, COOPER «fe HOOD, Managers. Thursday, April 2, Grand Concert Amherst College Glee and Banjo Clubs OF THTOTYMEN THE Musicaf and Social Event OF *HB SEASON, . Regular House PiilceB. 87epd6-3 • - ' • v. -•-. 3fprTpKI£ This <&upea entitles you to a \dis- count of lo per cent, on any cash purchase; and a chanca . - on the prize of •wnVYVWWw^vi* #S I1M GtOUO s ***********>»**»fyvv'>»w'«i' ,i <^w»»witij'««s^ to heaven away Iffir. 30th, Write Nuae and HMm* K«rf , Krompart'* Musle stem, rm«|ni- X X • \•\ ^.\^ ^.T\ ^\V 4,-W ^\V.^ Qmzm GOODS * * SPINA0H A XJ iMvmcm X HARTT 2 T X 'CfeiiEEY «»T«PIEPI«iLHrT M The Plaid Front grocery, w [•X^X424r^^ We Smoke The 46 Pf Masterpiece CIGARS and can re- cottimend. them as ..v THE BEST 5c CIQAR IM TOWN. Summer We have arranged witht the [ old established house of J. M. Mertens and Co. of Syracuse to.have a spe- cial representative at our store on , Ttiesdajr-Wetliiesday- March 24th, 25th with, aline of select and • Up-to-date SPRING and SUMMER Woolens^ at prices that -will surprise you. All gafrhents are made strictly to measure, by expert tailors and sat* isfactioa gf«afauteed, Conje in and see the goods whether prepared to biiy of ilQt. -i