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L.\\ 1 at • \v> WtV occupw flhe store at • . 53Sr$ita St., '4; .fcreseift oc- <$m& \By the mmm rm- Y btT haVe l>«t oae wek mote tr> secure sortie -of *>be bargains y? ate pfferfnl *t Qtt* Out Price Removal-Sal*. Here are some of o«r special oUers for the week: , ' 4,AiTGTi& umi? ^anaolln, WmM W£t body, for%i%forJfcfc()0,, .. MneMandolin in solid Wal- nut body, finely finished and.- polished for 4,88, i worths;^, „ A iipeMmifcalin in soil! Soeewood and .Mahogany for 5.0Q; worth 10 00. Space Forfc v$ JWakia«8 Frtcr lK*neriii imt ft Will Pay You to Come aa* See Xfs 6pn4ittojis -it* Ithaca i*epprfc«?<E Su-fe* -byBr, S : op.ef. - .;/-' LETTER TQ STATE TEACtfgR* Thinks Annua) Me*ttn8 of A««peIatlot .-Can Bft Safely *te{d There In m$ , s»y« Course of Epidemic Ha* B««t , Run—Sanitary Organization Oolni 1 Ciood Work. ! Bohrier**/ th Sleuth\ 0fg*n»Rt8»c. Hohuer*aQr Koch's 25© Mouth O gan'BRt 10 coats. JLU the latest popular M6mpi£T% AnyBpieceafoxHlo Any 4 pieces of the Standard 30o Muaicfor 25c, 50 centuhatel&xno ana Wrist Bags SSa Kromparfs Music Sore MEDIHft»ftY, Sfc C3i8telamo ami Wrist Bagsltfo. Pa. Ink iwirt Idbrary JPasto 8© ' the* bottle. Toilofc Paper 4oroll: 1 rote for Slfcs. Bicycle Haying Gwtd 10c. Steanshoat Playing Canto go Best XXX Envelopes 8 1-2C BwailttfCO of 523, Testimonials. >Mi i w , WWWW wgww»w*w^i»MMWiw<iwawwiMWWM»w»wiiiiiw in mm ii ii Wjji j< tae following ^lniolicited tcstltmnkls r-egnrdiag KEAJ-J ' tne now eelefcrktei \ SCHO&25RT \ Piaaaos from Minister of the Gospel, teachessand Professor* of Music, Piaao Tuners of tli« Highest statfrTmi*; \Vllat othe* Make of piauos caif* show sudt a wonderful;record? VROV. % H. Wire of Iavrtsll, who MK.ftBASE tt TOBNEEi, Boston's represented4b*» \Millet\ pianos at the popular fitocaaa, anther of **J?irebeIla\ CcntexMuAtae well known. ptaoiifcan& Scfiotttische. \short Stop\ Sckdtisdae, .teacher »ak:—I eonslaer the \Scatr- \ Indian Mareli\ etc'., waaks:—T3ho iBKittf\ piano superior toanotherm8.Jres* \SOETOBEIttT piano I purcha»edof you paifealMlyforitsfino^nging tone, its has given tile most perfect satisfaction easy action, «n& elegent iiniah, anS la every way. 1 seldom play upon any above all for its wonderf^capacity for plan* for wbdubt I •would b& willing to atindiar in ftme. 1 leoommend them to exeboaag® »5r '^OaOBERT.** 1 tecum- BllinyMSuaa. inauithe \SOBUBEJST\ plauw to all —— my Mends aaul acgtjaintani»=3. Mtu D.H. Soni;aKa one of Boston's eldest and most respected piano tuners, S1TS3 EPE1E1 OASfNEf© tliu popti- •with.'Vosa&SonandHaaiett&Cumstoa lar aatlioress est \Bock a bye Babj.\ for tMrt/yearc ttyai—I recoiiimena \TABpmg ort ttw) Panes,\ SaEely Rocked the \SOHuBEBT\ giaao »boT9 all ia llotuem AJUIS,** \Sweet Eyes of •flttets to jay heat una most intimate trfaU Btae,\ Bajyai—I like n*y \SOttU- frienas, as tke^ atana in tnna BO well BERX' piano En6r& and more even day ^idhaiveBtteli a sweet hlrd-lOte- upper and -would uoB b6 satisfied witli any 3part»»a f alt rich dee^ toned bass ana other make, aniddle ooiaves- Tkef are as near per?- -— *»dihM.lfc stems to me, aa any jaana eatu SEV. HESR\V A- MDfES of JJadl- \be made. - son, \Wis. editor &a& publisher of the ponular papetv \Oar Church WorJj,\ : 'U*-' irily tor mtas. pianists aa von auiexe y -piancs wntea I pupcbasei oe yea soane Ctrl JFiulioH^ £. J 7 . Lmzg, Ernst Jhtxtoa, two years sines has proved all that m Symphony. OncAalm, #tt. says—1 pair- anticipated, ia (act is entirely satasrac* chased for 3BQt own family nse a twry In every way- .Also tis« one I or- \'IOBDDBERIL' 1 \ nprigloLt piano f * * * dereS later for Alts. Diantfea Olds of «nd asm delikiitett with ^anie^ itt ererr this place, Ifoai are at liberty to use •w'»y» WoulcL not exdiange- itfior anj^ my ttame in aay may yon deem advfcsa- otherinake with whick lam familiar, bleto advancse the intereste o£ tiia • — \Mahert&iaI3l0db. ,, WSt S1A1KS, who -was head action . , .— regalator at Chlckering'a pi^no -factory jtnXJE W,M, U. jEMMOSfS, (Jaflge for efehteBE^ara, saya:--IpBrchasea a oJ the g npeE 5 01 . Coaj-y No 335 ^ er i a fn ''SOfiUBBRT\ upright for tny own St.Eaafctioatoii.BaysVThroDglitiiead- family and also for a friend of. wine ana ^[ 8e 0 f my daughter's music teacher and loth Have &J«a the most eoniplete eat- m fo H, Soather ttho veteran/ piano lafaction. The J, Schfi1)ere' pianos are tnnerj I parohasod one Of tfae now eel- thoroughly made abd regnlated and ebrttted *;SCSSOBEIE'l?\ upright pianos, stand, in tats \wonderf ally weU. ajid-attt satfefled 1 iriado no* aistak» in w • . , w'T^^r.^iT >- my. seleot)oVB,< for the insfccnmrait lias SBX3P.B. M^DAVlDSpN, snperyissx ^ m a 80 aiote-oE Ratification to my of manuscripts and ^raaiwerjof Mmv family and musical friends aver since it at Wfaife .SiUith & ^SlffilS^fe came and is more than BatlBfaotory. Boston, Masa;Say6!-'M:yA'8GBOBERT i tt ' nnridatj-** ** that I purchased of yon ^. ,_,_.„„_/, , . '», some«me Bin.ee . has proved all that you W3& H, M ASONT, the popular pianist, p»omiaeafttta : r|allj\iiKJi;e»0ian I antici- organist and .fcnner_of Bo S ton. sa^sr-l patea,IamiiiloTfe witli'the,lone an.d» hie the ''SGHOBERT'l, apraght pianos aotioa and it BtftJtdftitt time .better thasa very Bihch, anS always reconainsnd them anyrHanbleVerbwned; ' I recommend to my fri&ads Jvanting tire yery best • it to all my frienda. piano that can lie made regardless of , ' - . price. ' ' ME3B flAKY E. WEIR, one of Bos- ton's mosj; TOtisoien^qgs Jbd.,pppul*r JIB. OHMl^ES H. AYEERS, banter S^Snfi.SW \*$£-% : *°^ a and broker Ajnt-I- am iullf satisfied 4 'SOHTJBteRT\.tlprjgbt piano sonu ^ite-the \SCHUBERT\ Upright, style years ago/for ,m ipfj***ta«l8rwhi^ lt ^^ ipnrehased from yo* sometiine gave auchgooa HabslBction-I have soM ^. tor my oyia family, aOso the one -^hfcortoof-aame-toiiry;BChotora;md I - OE a 6reai g )r ihe « N6w liarlborongh' have now ptttch^d oneffpt #y\ OWTI g^y, jfew Ewk city. Botl) are giv- use.and am., dehghted with same m ^g the most complete satisfaction. evory^ way* - , t -. • itiesp P&iAoi &&!• Be &e«M, ' tthaca March SO.^Tho first of4ci» etatement of conditions \n Xt^ac* eon corning tner'-typhold taver eptaemli was niaae pulJilc Sundiy by X>r* Q* 4. pctP^r of the state board of health it the form of an open letter to the Nan York State, fea.chera* aasociattoo, Thlsletteriajn replyto onerecelvet from the offielalEf of the, associaUo* «ent y> the <4ty and unfvessity ofDclalf ashing if it would he safe for the reattt lar \meeting to ha held fa fSbiu** Tin letter la full followaj \To Thomas R, Knoal, \Prealdett *?ew York \Stats T«u* era* Association, t Sawito**, DC, Y. *1>ear air—Yo« have roquost'ed aw vaJUng in lthac*% With ttspoct U .typhoid fever, the pro3peat of goo< vater and the advisability, from » aait itary point of view, of holding the as ntrai raeotjos of yoar •association It thia city i rora Ja.ly 1 to 3. *'l am informed that too jaooUng \Wit bring perhaps 1,000 school teaohesrt to Ithaca ted 1 approciato that thl rcssponalbillty for tholr naXoly wotUd be great. At the flarao Urao IU« cleat that it 'would bo very .deglmbt* Sat jwtr aasoclfttioR to hotdita conVfintto? la Ithaca, if 11 could do so withoal danger. Meeting Can Bas Safety Hitd, \A catcful conslderaUoa of tho m*t ter icada mo to oxprcw tho 'oplnios •that your meeting could bomfoly held hero, *'It aoomff proper tha.t tho prlnetp«} reasons for holding this opinion should bo given yoa* la tho last four iresftt mariscd teptovcraonta exb observed Its tho typhoid situation, Th« coon* oi tSo opidcade seems -to have -been. ran. Boginnfng ©arty in Jtauaxy, the opt damicincrcssca tspSdtr until on #«&• ranry $ there wero 38 cascss In «. oin*lc day, **Froni that dato it dtainlshed alow- ly until tho 2fd, when Ma decline h* cSmo more rapid. The total nurahor of csAca go far as ray present data indi- cates, from Shd beglniilng of the epi- demic until tho present titno is CS1 and there have netea 61 deaths. •The figures given are probsaly sol accurate, tho statistics of the epidemic not being; compiled. Them have boon 64 new eases la March; of thcsO 38 wore reported ia tho first two weeka aadt 18 In tho laat fortnight. In the iweek ending yesterday there wore four days without now tasca, \Within the last month a sanitary organisation has bo«n formed which Is capable of doing all that can be done to safeguard the .publle Jaealth. There 1st needed onjy money and tmblic sentiment to keep the machin- ery of this organisation in'operation aad a careful hand to guide tho regu- lations. \In my view the security of health la the near future depends partly on this sanitary organization, and partly on the probability that the original source of infection no longer exists. If the measures which the authorifiea a*© capable of carrying out are ex- pected there should be but tittle more danger of typhoid fever in whs^a dun !ng the coming spring and satnrhet than in any other city of simitar size andfloeaUonu In fact there la probably no other city In the country in which the health of the (people could be skt- Vigilantly gnardedV Cantracts For Filter Plant* \The BeOKstary of the present move- ment Is co-operating With every large and important Interest to Ithaca, which are joined in a concerted movement to extinguish tho epidemic and .place. the city la a strictly sanitary condi- tion. The\ university and water Com- pany have signed^ contracts for the construction o£ filter plants to purify the drlnlitn'sr water*, \the city has. greatiy increased the pcope and personnel of Its departments of health and street cleaning, the mayor arid^common colih<iil hay© pledg- ed the credit of the city to Sttecesaitul co-operation of worfc and -a .committee orf. business men havfe been seeiring new sources of public .water suppfy through wells. The physicians are re- porting the few new cases of fever that occur with promptness and. ac- curacy; many protessois in the univefr- 'eity are-giving valuable aid In the scientific Work which, is in progress; the general -public is co-opefating fully and a vigorous municipal house clean- ing is,in progress.\ , ; Dr. Soper details; the measures that •have been adopted for the sanitary'ini- provament of Ithaca, and cprieiudes': \The health of the\ cpnimunfty, as Indicated by the pfbmipt anil Accurate rc^urniB huliia- matie hv pHyalnHna U aueti «a-<Kjt,;*»*jHtt«»9 ^onhflB^e tnsit typhoii fover in, .ttte epide9»lo form ^ p*sa|b\ Jt is tovhe, ftupeoted that *-few ,m.or# : cases, -sill,.occur, as-4t .Vottld W- nnpasondibjel to au)!»P089.*htt ftho list; aparis pi, the (wMagiiaiidn ,h.aa -heeh ,e*tingu|Blj|.^ ( t U \ii» \food tiiVk, *nd. water supply are -kedt free'Donald; (f-rofe hAfectioti t frpra, ithe ,sjpwnnd|W country, and infectJoua, niatter la the town, if; 4estroyec| J -. l th9i:ei.*ill,hev no oppor^toity for aJaothey outbreak. m % ! .. \TAOT* % pot a eufieia w5»o l« not *|isaarlng la. the moyemeiit to. ( e^tjn«uia> the, last tr««e of tho„ep!demIc ajad to aafeo, Ithaca the inoat *aaitMy' and ieWthJul city to thja state. • -• \It Is upon the -belief that this in- iejsftt «m continue, that X rest- my opinion th#Ithac* *wlUho*«afe plac« for yovr aaaooiation to visit In. July. ,lf at alater d|te it geem»inadvisable for you to con\e to Ithaca I will xatki public aanouneemerM; pf the fact. *B^pectfuHy, -, /, Qeorge? 'A. Soper, Ph. 3D, fteipfaBeiJrttng tho New York StaU Board MI Ho*lt.lu'f Ptt^dent Schurman, when ahofft Dr. .Qopor** lotter, -said thaVtho aa- lurance which it contained would gc a igxtg way -towards * definite 4ec3j(16n to hold » regular, »eaiIop of the anna- mer fphool, wd twat.he would prcgwis » the trustees at tho noxt niejetlin that the- summer seaaton be held u uaual, Widow Ohjaotad 0*\i»lte; SfeqiiMte* «l Maiiy StsotoHmejrii .., London, JMajch .$0&J$her fltapatchLol the* reins*\* <st, IJadol. e«neral, M«jJ who. cop>rn4tted, ioi^d^ (a: $ arts, $ feotl^d by ( traJp, yas «w •Occasion for^ a remarkaibles aenAOns% tloai, oVIn« to tho fejflt that a.\i vtfAn, ha^deolded that the'hurleTB'hall-^S [pisice-.at Mx o'clock la ISha morn%, jyni«ejdi&teljf after arrival *?f tho body at Udlnburgh, .-,, > ., >•...- Siindreda of Scofeohmo*. to»retwn> Ing-.tbaiaiighlana, wtotatte^•*\•** a ^- eral godtch meinbeiis oft ipatllaroqni fathered on, the platform, sat tlw \Ktnji Croat railway Button he=re. teoart qi the Scotchmen\vore*th.etr / aaatfonal cos- turnea, Wreaths--ware, pliaced on tho coffin in the nama of the dftftewn* clanj ap-ft tho pjpears played nastlonftl •dlrgM 4*. ^e body \was .^raihewi,., . jaliattpmpta to-persuadL© tho -widoif to dolay t^e internment, attjd potmifc th« lEQ«|lIah^em,to arcange for a-natlonia fucefal in tba'H%hlandalaavlriif, fsay, a largo number of Jnfltieaatlal Sootoli' nten adjournied to tho noted, jn Use rail- w«vy station and held ft moating *>£ pto I©**. Two Scotch nwmbora of -pttsU weajtv AJiaa and Qaltowsay-Woir, mi Ofjae^rfttado apoecheiandfi a wapttWtoii vaw- adopted urglpg $i& lord.ptoyvojl of Sdlnburf* to. renOwtaa olforta to get tho funeral poatponoot- • -^t«tweif#toft-op ytom. Afltnti of ARRC8TEO FOR Av.H80H, Mwell Cotiop Mllta Took the Initially*, I»*otI, Mm., J£arch 30,--Ia prefar. ence? to fighting tho textile unlosa oi Lowoll, the agonta. of loven big cotton mlllt hnvo ordcrca an entlro suBpensiOo Of work for jtn indeftnlto period. Twd days ago theao agenta offlcl ally announced that a canvass of the help »howe4 that upwards of eighty per cent wore noa-nnioa mud wero op- posodlo * etrlko. Thla «ntirnonl thangud Stiturday and when'a second tawraaa w«e> taker* of tho Joom flxera, tntrto aplnnota, caracra, napgera, view ara and ln»mer» that, day, ifc w« accp, ihot the 4estOo councU wa» able to folllll ita threat and a Who tho mill* Monday. \Wlthoat delay nottcei of * nhui -down to iako\ cftoct at once nsoro ppotod on tho gatos and a* piece, hands com- pleted their worfc {hoy iscra told to leave. Wheao, apcod. \went down at nooty fully J.f»0CO opemttvea vvero ia Wlo nous, '-' «ro fSteUt ortiso shntaewn 1tt pfob- loaatlcati, bet it itUikdy to laat weeka, a* the unions harp been, promised financial aupport from tho United Tex- tile- Worieors of America, tho National Mold Spinners association, the Amor) can Federation of labor and from tho local trades and labor council, com- posod of 45 unions. * Confined to Setting 'Flrw to a f-oqk- port Cotton Battlnfl SMory, *, , Jjocidpor^ N, Y., jslawfa* 80.~Kany Sanderaoa, 10 yeaara old„ fomvorly ol Bridgeport, Conn., -was arroatoft Sat^l^ day night about 11:30 taa. tha act ol acttlna flm to R W. Roasora & Son'« cotton batting faotory. , \yoDlBtrtct Attorney 1 Stockwoll ht nsado aiwrftion confession, admtttlm haevlng fired tho mrobosisa oa-tbtM proviou* occaslonB, cattaing a loss ol |KMX)0. Two Boffalo da»tocttre». Mo- Voli^ and Howtoa. were brought. %m to trap the loceadUry. «no of tlipra ©ate«4«ho mllt'ioi a vworkniaa and g*tno<! Sandcrioa'a confidence. ^anderaoa and. tho juappoaffd. •work- Baa planned to rob and Saurn'tSs© mjll. Saturday night Watchmaai BattooatolD •was boand and sagged cand left help lesw on tho floor. Attor* rohblng; the safe Sandctraon set lire to tho cotton Is t&oiullt Ho was c&ptur*d by Colonel Rogers and the- officers, PRICE OF COAL. * Tlihes 9 mjm fkmL aatt-M -ooily 'scient|fics iieififtd-fer flietegatoa^a»461^5 o|'&t|cf)i m ECyojnei.\ Simply^. Wo^^tt e£ lt)fora©i Jn Jl^ ^afe±|tUt^riiu^ ih Jor a few jnnawiteis '§aw l\in^i V It resms lemffrjJiljlQ ffiatS» < Sfi|-. pie a way of treati% t «|^M|. : ^|l eSectn craxs, hk* tliei, mo$Uia»B0Xfr« a»t (liscovoriqa ptgoieaaoe W^;«l-< tpaya been th.o simplest. , B;J$K$#I<. ixxg Hypxaei in th^a way, pvo^ ymf- ti^Ioo! air that enters tiio-olr- ^B- agea of tiie. Uiroat and, ^e«d. of^^ea ii3.to th& lungs is cliccfgliWth % healing balsam fiat JdUa tho geimo and uaccilli of catarrh. Ita aclion 19 rapid andlastdpg. ' r fl ^^ . Toil ta3sQ.no siak in, liuying SyJ owioi. A. completo w.tp.% coats #1.00, aadiEaltoi'UBtrig'you.'csni saV-w^ ifc lias not helped yor* Onarles A, B&ok. will .return -ytmp ,w«^oy, WJ|iit otfeor treatmont fp? cataawh; is 8cd(l^lnr^el• » gMarantes ltko this? STono otlwrjioa jguflldeat morife. * •mlm iiiis 01 tedlOf , Soeda In S.P. BLOODi:COMPANY ORUBJtNS: -** , *-W* -A *.S Will Fight Brewer** Union. Sfflhaxsoy City, Ba., March 30,—At a meeting; hero of the roprcaentatlvea of tho 12 broworloa, comprising tho Anthracite Brewers* maociaUon, ft was decided to fight tho attlkb of tho Unit- ed Brewery Workers for Srigber Tsssgea (o a finish. Aa effort will be UKsde to work tho Charles D. Kaler brewery with nott-untoa men mk this policy will be trlisfat the other breweries tied up by tho strike. Proteats Ajjatnit Yale Bill, Binghamton, N. Y„ March 3CK—Ac- tion was taken in several churches oi this city Sunday protesting against tho Yalo'bDl, now *efore.fhe assGBibly, which provides for the removal of the local option feature of the excise law, which now applies to all towns and villages of the state. One church unanimously passed resolutions favor- ing the Ambler local.optioa bill, now before the sen&tOL In regard tot the Yale buT, Assemblyman Jaines f . Bog- era, Bepoblican leader in the assembly, said that these protests, although be- lated have been coming in so freely to- all members during the past few days that there is little doubt bat that the Yale bill wlHbe*klllea. Mr.Sogers said that tn bis judgment the Ambler bin would *not pass the Senate, Seso- lutloiis dealing -with these two bills rsvall bfi presented to all the churches In the\ state within the next few weeks, inereasad Duty on, Petroleum. •Paris, March SO,—-The,senate and chamber of deputies each he)d three sittings Sunday la order to complete the budget before the end of this month, so as to avoid the necessity of ftdditional provisional credits. The senate\ completed its work, including th© adoption of an additional doty of 25 cents per-hundred kllo^ranis ,pji orpdO patroletem, but rejectinjg tile clause passed by the chamber, asltl'ng 1 government to prepare a law creating a state monopoly of petroleum refiMng, The budget did -SBot return to the chamber of. depa'tlea In time for the chamber to tatef action on the senate's amendments. Miners Interested^ In Ap-ll Circular oi the Operator*-*, , Scrtatoo, Pa.» March, CM.—No caio Ii looking forward moroanssiously to next lEliuriday than arc tho minors. On tfaat day tho coal operators la»ue Ihe April clrcoiar, which wiSl contain the prlcq ltat on which tho xaXos for coal will bo based for a yoar, Inytrihly ao far fh» price bat dropped 60 cants on Apwli 1, and In- created 10 cents a moath for live rxsontji8,.when tho BO eesat drop la ro- couppd and continues stationary (or t&o Winter. . Ooal Is now selling few (5. If II ii cat. to II.E0 and advancaos 10 cents a jBSonih until September, the minors un- der tjie award of tho strllso commission will pxL winter be recefivlng a SO'poi cent advance over the isr-asent rates ol pay, as they are to git a 1 per 'cent advance for every advance of 5 cents a ton that coal takes in eoccess of $4.60 Bent's OfQPi Jpiil, COOPER fe BQOD, aianagtara,^ .-* *-yii.- - •« - ' •' *»**Ai*k '*J Grand ©omcert t~\L £ (Slee an • «a#%3 *w**t# m- m mm BarrjoCiuBs OFTHraiYlatSir -- Of TfiE 8EAS0H JL Regular Hoiise PiVe&i aicodsa mam* and CARTING* - .,?.t. Gafea Ratlfles Ts-«aty, \Havana March tO.--T*ho treaty ol i«clprodty between Otsha and the pnitcd 'Slates, as amended by the son- aio ot the tfnlted States, was approved kt 8 o'clock Saturday an the Cuban aonato'by a vote of 12 tao 9, This np proval Is absolute and is not hampered by any conditions, the questionable time limit amendment halving been dls- \penSed with throwrgh the receipt of a cable message from Seesretary d£ay. In ishlch it was poedfIvely declare-1 thai President Btoosevelt Wonsld call a spec- ial session of congress pKrior to Dee, 1. TSie purport of this asssurance was transmitted to the* senate by President Palma. Ferryboat Burned In the Hudson, New York, March 30-—The\ double- decked ferryboat Bound Brcok of the Central Railroad of Nes-w Jersey was bnrned to the'water's else Sunday aft- ernoon» NO passengers were ajboird, as at tha time the lire was discovered tho boat was out of comrmlsslOa for the day and lying In her slin» on the Jefsoy aide, Tugs towed her tato midstream, timis saving the othor fer-ryboats ia ihe slip. The Bound Brtofe was a flew boat She cost $30,000. Sho w;as iatn- steed to the* extent of $15,000, Leave orders early td avoid mistakes. Vf^%§W- ered to all-patits of the village. Leave orders at Callahan i Suiter's 1 Ko XUuttror, ,. • \Do you think there is any danger of Ametica being dominated, by Europe?\ \Mo sir,\ ahs#e're'd, id?., Mfeektoli with earttaordlnary emphftBls'! **±iot so 'long as eminent Europeans coutinuo to marrs Ainericah ^irii\ •_' , w , , Engineer Wlsker t* be fried, New York, MarctySO.—^Tho trial of John M. WdBker, engineer in charge of the train -which, colildedEwlth another suburban,train ia the NIew Yorfe; Cen- eil tunnel on, January S, ,1902, cansing the death of Sr itamber of passengers, bas Ijeen. Set for April 15th, Wisker 5vasin,flottrtjaid: appearesd to be in popr .physical -condjtiori., He« will he tried Jap-a-lae stains anil va: at one operation. It -cornea 4n ,> ( cans all ready to are, and anybody 1 >\ can TXSO it. & is maao ittih^teen w colors—Oak, \N&teralt ^abogatnj?', '< [ \Wakxnt Cherry, Ox-Biood, Sine,'J BrilfiantBlBci, Deacl $\M r %• * loohite Qreerx, (Sloas \^hii»*3Sl% White* Qrorind (for. |oundjij|on ^ coat>. Givea, a.tongh, e^atatlo, • / .1 t.. .„•,. qoiok Jap-a4ae gg* does mot Bho-yphoelmaifeor^ear White, and is notaffec^ Ib^ sfiip and -water. Ihere.is.iothlngr^ke It—nothing else so good,-, JLifa nse- fulness is as large ^ra..the ^onje? It is tho most ecottomical because the twsst and most dtirabie^fipjah for all new* and old floors and* woodwork. As a renower of old faraituro, front doors, nliafred piefcrxre frames, and allmetal and - wooctwork; aAouti the hbnsb it is most magical '^r^F !For Sale fcy^. Hantoii fifty oh a charge, of xaanslalishter aad will j ^S^^^SMSdn-^, Medina. it in. taxobest of order and delivarJif I F yocer lawn meter needs acepait drop ^ tt poatalj \wle'llcallfofeiy be defended by Frank Batoaa. 4^ %