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»i.j— jXiaiiillini I iil»ii(»iyi)«lW,'»iM'|'i'l'i'i | 'l{'^ ll| i, i ;' l !'i'^ mi.,- m.-nw*,:.: i i -fWi.wW\ i »•«--. *••» \ \'\-\ fediiia Daily Jo iafesred Febraary 4, l«„a* Medina, 3Sf. %, m B0co»<l-class matter, under ' ..AWttftC^ngxess. of Starch 8 , IWfl. i ti I ,i II» 'i ^.im'V , ii\J\ii| 'rnjiJiiriiHi|,» iHijiiiiiWJi'iyii 1 JijiliJl'J \U 1 '' 1 ' i>n,i^i|i, .\.•'I'jK' Mi'itF'WT* i'Miir;. ' wr umti'.-'uwwi 8.TOSQ0RIPWO^ JRIOJD , «r anail or aiEeier:: $*t)0» yean $1 for i& njontte; SO warta tor tbieo ' jtuontb* iovariably to advance* '• AA^erfiBing Bates on Application, • ; Thursday, March 2?, 1903. ' I^».I j».i»'i.p. l ,ii^u«ii»i»''iM»ii»i»i'»»»''«''»!«\»\»'-»\*-»y»-sai 1903 MARCH M)3 Sfli i 8 ie PA £9 Mo, i 9 ift 23? 30 ft*. 3 10 17 £4 We. t 11 18 25 31 •n, •«' -12 19 %t Fr, 6 13 20 £7 Sft> 7 14 M SB ,**•.* < N0ON*8 PHASES. «k 3TIwt (i 3iM I *r Third on PtOJ tEGHOGITY TREATIES Ttiat With the Colony of Ja- maica, is Withdrawn. NONE OF TiHEM LIKELY TO PA83 All Efforts Along That Line Abandonee by tho Adininlitratlon-Cuban Agree merit * Barrier to Any Reclproca .Arrangement With tho West liidlci In Relation to Sugar. \Wasblnstpn March 27. — Tim an fltmncemcat to tho Jamaica, leglnlaturc ' tosaralng %<* failure' of reclnrocltj treaty Htli too United States Is but i forerunner or what may- bo expected la *la case of all agreements of a oim ikfcr charaetor which failed to oocuri action toy tho United Slates. It was ovldient from tho attitude os Utfct body that tho members woro op po«©d to tho reciprocity idea na out limed lu tho Mdproclty treaties that Were sent 'to It by tho president and ai: efforts along thai lino have been aban dexsed by tho administration. SSono of thes rc-Jocted treaties, atuoni i wteicn li that with the French republic It is authorlatlvoly otatcil, aro to In again submitted to tho tenoto In So coxaber next, and boeauao or tho nitl tw3o of tho *eaalo tho president It dieeeourngfcig tho formation of novt * treaties. Sugar formed ait Important Item o> reciprocal exchange In come of the tremttes, notably those In tho Wes! Indies, and GO far as that article ol . Import Is cosneerned tho admlnlstra Horn I* estopped from agreeing to anj reduction ot duty by reason of th« torxaa of tho Osban roclproctty ngiw SMBit, which spoclllcally provided thai nc* sugar produced by any eonrtt- otiaer Qinis Cte\ba shall bo admitted inie lies United States by treaty or convvn tloaa whllo tho Cuban treaty ts In forot at a lower rate, of duty than In Jm posed hy existing law. IB IIIIEOIJIDiGE Burdi<?k Inquest Closed After Six bays Session, PgNNeUU JNQUESTNEXt MONDAY Object to New Tax Law. , .Toledo, 0., March. 27.—Aa ntlorneg lofSE. hero ior Grand Rapids. Mich.. It thes interests of nearly every rallwaj company In Michigan. It appears th.u the* rallroada of MJchlgan. throagh the* attorney, will mako application foi I aa lajuaetloa restraining t&o auditoi; geaaoral Ot the slate from enforcing ttu I no-w law ior regulatiag taxes of rail! foatds. The now law goes into off act J next weelf,- It appears that undoii tlio present law tho taxos were baaed j on. tfio gross carnlags of each fead. Vniaor the new law railroad taxes aw to 3JO based Ujpo&4he value of Uio prop City instesul of npba gross receipts. Ute of Blowing Machine*, Sluncle, lnd., March 27. — Thomas Hart of Mimcic vice president of the American Window Glass company, w&Sch Is placing' blowing machines In It* J>lant, sa>-s thoro is no tnith In tae report thajt'the company may go bach to -tho use ot human blowers, provided thaet the men •will work for less money He says t3io human blowers will nol i)Q <ermployed again. He also denies tho report that It takes an oxpert to oper at& a blowing machine. \It' woald itGScG an inexperienced man about 3C mfenutes to leatn all ho needs to know a^bout. one o f those machines,\ Mr /Hajrt said. Fear - * of Four Play. •Watertowu, N. Y., March 27.—Rail- road officials and detectives aro Inati- tutang a search (or Henry Currey, sec- iretsrry of-tho railroad Y, M. 0. A. of this city, who loft this city a weok ago. ostensibly for Buffalo, and who has no* 'bean soea since. It has beon as- certained that Mr, Currey never went •to Buffalo and fears of foul play ar e Cttfcertalned, i . Secretary Moody In Jamaica. ISingstoii, Jaroalca, Marffh 27,-iTha United States dispatch boat Dolphin, with. \Seerotary Moody and party aboard, Arrived here yesterday from ' ^Antoaifc' No Report In Burdick CMB to Be Mad( Until After letter Inquest Is Con. eluded — fleport of Oheml^t Showi No,Prison In Burdlcl?'! Storrfaoh oi In Cocktails. jpuffalQ, March ?7;-^Hio Burdick to quogt closed yesterft&y afternoon. Jl has. lasted six days. . Wft.et&er It. has accorijpHshed anythftig besides maKtos public sonsatlonal details of fatally acandafcy Is a awesttoit, The inciuest has served <to develoj sftKeral theoxlcfa relative to the crime that had been suggested many day* ago, bu t It would hardly; be (correct tc my that the Investigation ?bas added anything more ijnan.. appearance ol rea^onablllty to any of those theories . There lias boea no evidence pro dttced that could no^jjbly aje»consid- oved as bearing upon a^r feature of the icrimo other than Its\ motive. There ha3 been not the slightest direct evl; donee tending to establish tae identity of tho murderer or to reveal any ol •tho circuroatnneos suri'pundlng tho ac- tual commission of the crime. City Chemist Hill's report om hit examination of tho solf atlelt and the bottlo of cocktails found la BurdlcK'i don and the analysis of Burdlefc?* stomach was made at fho Inquest In, •tho afternoon. There was no trace of a drug In »he stomach. Thero was no blood on tho goll stlclc Tho spots on the .s*lcls wore caused-by mat Thero was no drug In. thp bottlo of cocktails. ' Ajfter tho session Judge Murphy, Chief Cusaek, Dlntrlct Attorney Coats- -worth and Medical Examiner Danaot held a conference* In the office ol Judge Murphy. It was decided then In view of the part played la tho Burdick affairs by Arthur It. Pennell, to hold aa Inqueat upon tho death of tho latter and his •wJfo ID tho automobilo accident at the Qehrea' stood quarry. It was determined to hold tho In- quest next Monday, beginning at 10 a. m. \Thero havo*bcen so many reasons developed in *ho Burdlclc Inquest for believing that the death of Ponnell grow oui of it, that we believe that iho death of Ponnell must bo sifted before any report con bo mado upon tlm Burdick case,\ said ono of thb ofllelatn after conference. \It is all important io taker the statement of tho •man who saw Pen- nell exploring tho vicinity of tho Gohrea' quarry on tho day before his death. It Is Important, too, t o find what thoro is to tho statement of wit- nesses that Ponnell lowcyrcdl tho hood of hlB automobile a few minutes be- fore his death, also tho statements about him and his wife drinking. For, If these facts aro proved, It might be found that his death was duo to sul- cldo. and that verdict would have a significant bearing In tho Burdick case.\ la addition to the 'chemist's report the following evidence was elicited: By Rev. Mr. Powora—Mrs. Hull told him that tho \fault\ was not all on ••Altio'a\ aide* BupHck told him that Ponnell had threatened to kill himself, also that Ponnell had glvon a written agreement to leave Bulfalo. Said that tho love lettera would tilaco Pennell In a ridiculous light. Burdick knew that detectives hired by Pennell wero following him. Burdick blamed Pen- nell most for the broken promises. Biirdlcli'a £e«iing toward Mrs. Snll was kindly. \My Impression is that Ponnell told Burdick that something would happen if he did not let up on tlK> divorce suit.\ By Uio child, Carol Burdick—\I didn't say I heard papa go down stairs a little while ago. Alice Bold that™ By tho mold, Maggie Murray— \I saw Carol upstairs. She said, 'I heard papa go down state m. little while ago.' I do not know who Carol heard going down stairs.\ By Mrs. Maria A. Hull— \I knew why Mrs. Burdick was In Atlantic Olty. I went to church on Thursday, the day before Mr. Burdick was killed. I did not like Pennell. I twice told him to keep away from Alloa. Maggie did not see me in the doorway to my room tho morning of the murder. I was not In the cellar that morning.\ .'•\'pfFi'ciAt* iwereirjsfc'v Clergymen Deprived of Living. Stockholm, Sweden, March 27.—A telegram ihere from Helslngfors, Fin- land, announces that $af clergymen have slimultaneously .been deprived of their living because they refused to co-operate with the authorities in car- rying out the now military service law. The seminary of the national school toachers at Sordavala has been closed. Death of a Newspaper Man. Phoenlz, ATIZ., March' 27.—William B. Annin, a special agent In charge oi the rural mail route service of the Denver division, died at Phoenix of tuberculosis, aged 47 years. He leaves a wifo and two children. For years Mr. Amtin was one of'the most brilll- ant newspaper men In Washington and was a iproittinent member of the Gridion <M>> \oi wihicb. ho was Brest dent one term. ... Jfceport,OF Oaitg Jury On Jiey^rk Tral f , _' '(ey. AopWenl;* . ,,. ' .Juiry Jlftve* returned a filg hatch e|t% diotifleate ineonneette withr'tho Clif- ton avpjws, disaster, In which, nine echcjoi ehfjarop lost tljeir Mves ivihen.s •tpoiley «&r was run down by a-'tDaln ot: Febrwf %Q£ .• . M w i-mnorei in tne-wujt-tlwt tht .psaM^eejr had found fndiotmehtt •MgaM tabto. president and Most of tht officials of Hie, Nopth lersey Streei aailway csonjpany aindhftd not indictee' tlie 1 njotcwaxwn. and conductor Pt ih« ca* Biid -the engineer of the train. < The iretaident Of the road- la fidwarc T3V -0, Yo*mg and' the vice .president IXa,vJa Tpauag; The members: Of ths executive -committee aro the president and-vice president; A, J, eassatity.pres icTent of the Ponnsylvania^^, tallroadj Ji,\ 3, Itoosevelt Shanley, contractor;, ol t&ia olty; Jillls B^ Gaddis, capitalist, o* this cSty| Br. I/eslls Wayd, vim president of the Prudential Insurance ccnnjfiny^ and Jc%n B. Ctimanlns, cpa teactor, of New York; city. • Quayaqulr an Unlucky Pest \WflsWifcston March, ZT^-MJuayaauiS Is aduulrtog a bad reputation, as a eoaisiitev apost Wrst canje the pathetic death Of Mr, N&pt; then \Mr. Sawtet went to laxeA'^f and fled, -because ol £h& yqllorsw foyerepidomie, leaving; n vacafloy, and w'jt&to a few month! has- QMtrred tho third vacancy which remains- to bo filled, for Or. William S2xaw-(!b«fjetn ViU no t take the placa Usoughbe- wannoroinatod andconflrmed bj* tho aesxato as consul, It Is gold thai sonta eld. naval courtmartlaj record has. boon. Tovlvoff to his detriment, causing'tSte Wth'drawal of Ws backers. •tlso Khoder Wana senators, and fchf conseiiueat /allure of the state de» partmont to Issue his commission. Wectdtno'Party Sidetracked. . jKlnasUm, 0nt„ Match 27.—Mfss Mag gf o Hill oC Renfrew arrived Wednosaaj vrfth hor>~«rother and her nancoe, I>a,vld Ferguson of Clyde Forks, Oat, exarouto for Capo \Vincont N. Y., to ht nxawloil, and registered at tho BrIUan Aanorlcnm hotel, where she blow out Uae gas, \Wbon tho doer of her room was Imrsfc open in tho\ 'morning at S o*«look Uxo young; lady • wa3 barely alivo, A£ter a hard hoar's work T>r VCood browglit ho r to coaBclousne33, btst alio Is still In a sorloua condition and the \wedding parly will bo atdo trackoil h<sro for a imi doya. PorlraJt of President McKlnley. •Waslilaston, March 2\.—Two por tr*lt ot JProjildont Molffaloy, painted by \SV D . Murphy, who waa In com- petition with a number of artists, has boon nccejjtoil as the ono that will be hrrng In tho White House, Tho pie- ttxro Is ericascl in a. frame ot gold. 4'ltote*»iffl!**,;»w**' *Thepop;til«tloa-pf Sfc-'-KlIda, ttieaiost Westerly .of the Inhabited Scottish.Isleflj tea tonjg.de -one in ntsqoy respects,; TSMn peoploaretbe west lonely in the Bxrft' \ Mngdopa, tuere *eing rm Uttl0 ^ojnnaunicfitJOn; with i*e'mainiah.4:.aqfl f ometlmes not for months at a sttetch. Soctolly the islandera aj'ei pi-actieaUsr a comdaune. BE the, head of a Uousekoia :js injured ox loses his life among tne »jiocket,..his w?idow aa'cl family sb&te in •the Bioeeeds of their labpr as if lie were.there to take part in it\ II! family lllneiBm prevents apy^ one jotaingin the day'* work,, he is asked to stay at Jtome, andflila Interests will not fie lost light 'of. All questions, complaint?, ote,, are/determined Tby their mode, or lpofll parliament; whose Judgment Is jlnak liarly.morning; conferences uau- ally aeterreiae the day's tasks. St ilWIans are a moat industrious and active as well as a religious peo- ple, aud on the island; af any rate the Vexed problem of .church.attendance has boon solved. Every man, woman nnd cWld capable of leavihgthehouge. bold foes xegnlarly to church, aid only some .serious disability will keep any Borsc-n. at home.—Scottish Ameri- can. ' _^_ > Influence ot Children* Childhood. In Its weakness is often a s'trengtb that resists \the strain of all the passions, nod that holds even Wben deep hatred exerts Its power to drive asuucloi', ' \It it were not for tho child, I would not Jive with you another day,\ I heara na angry husband say to Ms wife, when righteous Indignation drove iitm nearly to distraction. That was quite a aumber of years ago, and now they ka-vo two more chil^ dren to strengthen the bond between theiDu This little episode of domestic Infelicity was recalled by some statis- tics that\ recently emanated from Ber- lin nnd which speak volumes. SCheaQ statistics have been carefully gathered front the diverce courtX and BUOW that otit of 1,000 divorces 540 wero granted where there were, no chil- dren. 214 where there was one chHO. 139 where there were two children, OO where there wero three children, 25 where there wero four 'children, 12 where tUe)» wero five children and 30 where there wero sis cblldren.--New York Herald. Mayor Vetoed Church Exemption. Now Y/ork, March 27.—-Mayor Low vertood a leglglatlro bill exempting the Roman Catholic charcb of St. Malocby from a toae of $1,000. Ho said the blB waa In conflict- with tho state consti- tution. Mr. Wllion For President. Ames, Ecu, MarcCi 27.—At a meeting ot tho tresseds of tfio Iowa State Ag- ricultural college, tho question of a stzecessor to tho lato William Bear 4 shear as president was discussed and Seerolnry \James \Wilson of tho agri- etalturiil department at Washington, wns nnmcrd aa a candidate. Chairman Htangortord o( the board later said: \Mr. Wilson's name was brought ur. w^fth thfr xest of those who aro known to-hocandUdates for tfco position.\ Nc action tffsts taken. Kilted Himself and Wife. Bedtorcl Pa„ March 27.—W. J. Co- gsm of Sacston shot and killed his wife and then .himself at \tho Baltimore and OSto depot at HyHdHiaa. Ho and Bis wife had been tiuarreling, but he kissed her and bculo her good-bye, bought a ticket a»d hoarded the train. He walked tbarcugh onecar, came c«t again on tho platform, approached his wife axsd with -an oath whipped out a revol- ver and Blurt her, killing her Instantly HUB ImvnecHatoly turned the weoaxm on himsolt and committed suicide. CartJiualan Monks Excluded. ParU; ^uirch 27.—The chamber • oi demutlos (has completed the govern- ment's program regarding till male re- ligrlous orders which applied tor an t&ori«aUoaa to remain In France by re fctslng, by & vote of 338 to 231, the ap- plication a* the Carthusian monks, who were separated from the other orden as formin® a class apart, they being employod In manufacturing a cordial ' Paid Hotty Green's Taxes. Springfield, Mass., March 27.—.Hetty &reen of jNei York has obtained a f a rorablo jowlgmont in tlie superior eoarl kt the suit brought against her by the lEassaohusetts Mutual Life Insurance coanjiany. The company accidentaUj Dadd some of her taxes on Chieagc property avmd sued to recover from her Gasoline Explosion Caused Fire, Akron, O,, March 27—The explosion of a can oo* gasoline at the plant of the American Oyole company here resulted la the destruction by lire of the entire works and also the plant of the Indian Rubber company adjoining. Th e flames spread with remarkable rapid- ity 1 . Charles Leroy and Lewis Hire- man, WorSoaSeh la the bicycle plarif. Were painfully burned by the explod' lag gasoline. The losses will agfrrV gaite ?25D,OOD, •with. $140,000 insurance; He IVwrn't Too 0e«Jt. Dcaitiess la largely a matter of habit, says a writer In tho New York Press-1 know men -who cannot hear you two feet away, though you bawl at them, jet stt tho distance of a block thoy will grasp your faintest whisper. Some are deaf for convenience, some for fraud, some; for hypocrisy. Beware of tho deaf man. Ono of tho noted deaf men was old. Xf ntt Griflln, Ions ago an assembly- man from Griffin's Corners, Delaware county, N. \£\-• By courtesy deaf mem- bers receive front seats hi tho assem- bly, -whllo .others usually draw lota. YVTieo old Matt was excused from drawing a fellow member hotly pro- tested. \But the ol'd man Is as deaf as a post,\ mild tl.«\ house leader. \Deaf r exclaimed the protcstant \Matt Grif- fin deafl .Why, bless your honest soul, be could bear n ten cent shlnplaster rattle* In a bag of feathers!\ The I'lrit Ir*n Ship* Tho first Iron ship has more reputed birthplaces than Homer, according to Chambers' Journal. Both th o Clyde and the Mersey claim pre-eminence In this respect Sir E. J. Boblson of Edln- burgtJ designed an Iron vessel in ISIS, which was not launched till three years later, and It Is said that an Iron boat was -worked on the Sevorn even as far back as 17S7. Steel was not used In tho construction or\ merchant ships' balls until 1850. Old salts -were not alone In their belief thnt wood was xnennt by Providence to float, but iron to go to the bottom. A naval constructor of some repute once said: \Don't talk to me ot Iron ships. They are contrary t o nature.\ Now none but small craft are built of wood In England. Tie Poor Dog. A Parisian clothes dealer kicked a dos out of his shop. The doe shot out with some rapidity and knocked over a woman with a jug of milk The woman broke tile jug and upset an elderly gentleman, and the jug cut both of them. At that moment a cy- clist arrived* and was thrown off his machine by the prostrate figures, and simultaneously a cart came up and smashed the bicycle. The magistrate blonoHy advised the entire squad to proceed against the dog, and they are now looking for It—London Globe. Traveling Man Died Suddenly. Indianapolis, lnd.., Starch 27,— C. S.. SIddons of Buffalo, N Y.,, a traveling man, 64 years of age, died suddenly at the Grand hotel. He had taken a hearty meal and after sitting in the lobby for some time went to his room and .beoome suddenly 111, dying In a few minutest Death was due to con- gestion of the lungs. The body will he shipped to Rochester, N. Y. *'i Know jPapa's Limitation!. She was a doctor's little girl. In her father's office she had seen a number' of bosses on which was written, \This side xip with care.\ In answer to her question her mother had Said, \You see, When papa gets those boxes he ddesn't know what is in them, and if it Is something that might break it wouldn't be good for it to set it upside down.\ The little slrl pondered over it for some time. A few days later she dame to her mother, saying, \Mamrha when God made us did he but a sigh on our left fsidris that says, 'This side Up'with carer\ \Why7\ asked the mother, smiling, \Because I heard papa tell Somebody that it was bad for people to lie ou their left sides 'cause it Wouldn't \be\ \good for their heartss and rkncAv. :papa doesn't know whaiis inside us/'-^ little Chronicle. , . ' - 'Stow •\*»*>>**>* W;lM**t W***, '*»\»: fhe.ftte^ence «f fire horses is^;weJJ, knWii -X .>o'st l^'wbag animal o| this* kind M. described, by Seweil Ford lu »Horte»:Sine,\ • The. author ; sajs. of. himi ..'-'.' Other things \besides: »tichief> now- ever, had Sliver learned. Chief of these was to start with the #ggor> Sleeping: or waking, lying or standing,, the admt. ruons that sitrred the men from snor- ing' ease to tease, >rapld action, hover: failed' to nnd Silver alert. An the hal- ter shank slipped through the hit ring that same Instant found Silver gath- .ereot for the rush through the-l.ongv narrow l(ine leadingfrom his open stall to the poles, above which, like'great coiichaat spiders, waited the harnesses pendent on the hanger-rods. . Once under the .harness JSilver vim like a carved statue until the trip strap had been pulled, the collar fastened\: and the 'reins snapped in.. .'Chen be wonteot to poke the poles through the doors, so eager was h e to bo oa*> i f c was so fault of Silver's that Ms team, could not make a two second hitch, With the first strain at the traces his impatience died, out. A sixty foot truck, starts with more or less reluctance, but when once the tires caught the car tracks Silver knew what to expect. He and his team mates could feel Irfinnl- gan gathering In the reins as though for a fall stop. Next came the whistle of the whip. It swept, across their flanks so quickly that it was practical- ly one stroke for tbcm all, At the same moment ijanalgan leaned, far forward and shot out his driving arm, The reins went loose, their heads went for- ward and, as if moving on a pivot, the three leaped as one horse. Xeftto themselves, each horse would; have leaped at a different Instant It was that one touch of the lash and the aiii^a^^nfr i.TCiii ) »-flfU.B«nip»n%-butte- whlch save them the measure, which sot the time, which made it possible for less than 4,000 pounds of horaeHesb to jump a Ave ton truck up the street; at a tour minute clip. ,8;08»..m.Br, :M0<»+\' • lS:8E«>,jiii- Z'iS » *?!:<» \»' •Then She newem&eif**. Near the elevated, road In Park placet Is a news nnd apple woman. She I* voty absontmtnded. Also sympathotla. A ragged\ street urchin ran up to her, ' \Say he yelled, \your little boy has been ran over b y a big truckr* •'Where? Where? For goodnwar' sake, wheroF* shrieked tho .woman, rushing: wildly down tho street She ran half a block and then stopped suddenly. \Lord what an old fool I ami 1 ' ihe snld to herself disgustedly. \Ihavoao little boy. I've never been married.\ Meantime tho street nrchlu hail stol- en four apples nnd a bunch of grape*. —New York Press. A Wonderful Harbor. Paget bond is ono of tho finest har- bors in the world, If not tho finest—a deep bay over a hundred miles long cut off from tho ocean by the moun- tainous western peninsula of Washing- ton. The waters nearly everywhere are deep, the shares abrupt, and the tide Is moderate, irjffps may go from Tacoma. half way to Alaska without passing: out of this great sound and lbs exten- sions northward.—Bay Stannard Baker In Century. TAX MtETiNG. In rnirsuarjco of a resolution of tho Board of Trustees adopted at a regular meeting held on tlxts 13tb. day of Starch, 1903, there will be a meeting of th e taxable inhabitants of the village oi Medina, in Bent's Opera House, Medina, on Friday evening, April 3,1903, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of voting money to be raised by tax for the street and contingent fluids, and for tho transaction of any other busi- ness that may properly come before tho meeting. By order of th e Board of Trus- tees,' Medina, R- Y., March 13,1903. J. W. COOPER, VitLAOE CLERK. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Until Holy \Week the Lenten ser- vices are held as follows; Wednesdays at 4:15 and 7:30. i Fridays at 7:30. I C. TUKNEB, Rector. ] —- • - • • • • • • i The price of th e DAILY JOOHNAL is $2 per year, $1 for six mohfliB, 50 cents for three months, strictly in ad- vauce. Office in OpexaHottse block, over Shelley's drug store. • The JountfAi, office Bell telephone num.beris2362. HE3TKPKK & HUDSON fclVSfi; It. B. TRWJ|T«UHK MH£ .,^rgiftg-paw\M§di»ft.aa.fc>llowsi • 1.7:90Hi J?,or, JSLy, 9:00p. m 8:B0 .:'*-, ,,••*• 8-00'\'' jjlOOp, 301, \ Mr00 \ tiiS «* • . • 9:10.\ - « 7)86 \ VrBSTBQMP. 13:47»..jn.. »,E»USl!66»-.Mi ii%-» < /i^ P ..ta. ''f* i3rjp.m, 8:47 p. m, \ B^O^' »: . 5:05' « •Indicatea trains run. daily* • • H.PAjtBTi(Jeaer«l Agent, C»KQBaBEt.t>AWIBLS i ....'' General PasaeagerA|onfr, JTew York. . A,B^S^thj,<SenacaiBBpatli)teSd*at,' ChisCoupoa totiaesyou toadjii- ooimt of loiper cent, on any cash purchase; and a chance on the prize o{ **Tfi^«^»W*«>«*f«^ ^S IN GOLE>' to be given away Har. 30th, Writ* N»ra« »nd ^Mrtif H#r» Krompart'« Music Store, fledloa v*i*x^x#-2>x<*:>: GRBEN\ GOODS H mTxum SPUSTAOH n/Tk'aV^l 1 -f OBLBRY mHBELAJW The 3MaM ftont ftwery ^•X4X#X*2>:2r. We Smoke \Masterpiece\ CIGARS and cajfi re- coiniitead Ul&Iil SLS • • • THE BEST 5c CIGAR IN TOWN. HniAAAMiWHMWWUWMMNV is a good time to have your wheels put ixi order for * spring use. Enameling, nickeling and cleaning. Bicycle Sundries. I repair and re-cover umbrellas, carpet swoepert£ •wringer, sewing tonehhtes, guns and revolvers, locks and catches. Keys duplicated. Horse clip- per.*, shears, knives and. skate* sharpened. Wori guaranteed. E.ft. BARRETT; 546 rtaiii Si. % |oldrj64g& ; Sourss-i-l .ftAlSffiSft ! l gaiisfsscl ders at S-ei era,* oi; at re I nave so \Vicu , toox Also the attd-i gQOfl $15 I lave til • tlacl I lia've tj i Worst* test $16, i Oeantof pairin Ladies* satisft PHI I i Or, < Ladla Th»s is m from Wot hsal&wss Iwasbe was op&ral received m My doctors ia despair, As a last w \ttrfl. Ella, I Blood m&. remedies t cared and i nQr -washi! recomkend 108 State al Permanent chard, E Bent's Opera House, COOPER & HOOD, Managers. Thursday, April 2 Grand Concert Amherst College o^SBaKTyjiE^ CTE Musical and Social/Event an Woflsfc Priice^- 8Teoa53 Forget Your 1 p=; G Bt.out and ride your bicycle; it *will\ 1 help you leave yarn? aches and -wor- ries behind yon- H yon bavfe an old, hioyole get a new/ one—one that is up-to-date—a for instance. B you can ! t affori \it then let me overhaul your Old one. * Cleaning, enameling, nickeling, trueing. wheels, new runs, respdkang wheels, tires rcpiirea, new* cups and cones,, redressing oidt.-condsV- febfazing broken jolnte, eta. :In fact 3E cab make your CM Wheel aB.gbodas new ..KirKe N* IfantefM :'f; 1