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.\• 7 VOLv«IQA:, : . $f%y^ ., MIW 15, $03 PRI^Cfl^CCNT . House C^aniiijg titnja is itL fulj s^ng-^-you see the need of imw : < CARPET^, MA.WNOS, CURTAINS/ m^ CtOTHS, FtTRNl^XJR^, etp, -Wears in a position to fur- nish your needs at these low prices: Carpels. Cottage Jngrau?, MaypxfceSJte yd Union Ingrain, extra heavy, Sfay price 37 lt2cyd. All Wool Ingrains,- May price, 571.3c yd. Extra Hartford Jngratoustanaard* Iday price 6-o yd. BRUSSELS. . Gnod BrussekaV . 02 r-2c Reflex £)poas, at . , . VAk-So Velvetaat . . . S8cr iAxminstenu- ». -,-. iB.1-8,: Window Shades. Full line 19c, 25c, Wfo-oCtt ? Specaal orders receive prompt attwitior* •• -\••. , i 1—. 1 89c M3o 1.56 paic Values. that wiH* appeal' to the economical housewife. ' Drapetieadn all the new shades and colorings 3.75 to 6 80 pr. Watt Pap?!*, CLOSE OXFTS at about half price Corae ROW for BIG YAI.UES Mattings. You can Ape 10 to IS per cent buying Matting of us, Try it I , Furniture. Our Furniture JJeparbnent is full of ,good. things, $13 bnya a Side Board. $10.25 buys a better one. 425 dubnysa 85 00 Side Board. |15 China Closets, value 18 50. $1(5 60 China Closets, valuo 31.00 jlObnyaacoiKsii. SMiiaiiitti Purchaser Had to Pay twice For the Article SEIZED A YEAR AFTER- PURCHASE- Buyer 8QiHjht In Montreal Court to p Recover Penalty £rom Merchant Who Sold It-r-Judge Depldes Fpr De. fenctantOh around That Seizure Wa« Made After Good* Were Delivered. Don't go out of town to buy See the elegant Schubert and get prices at LeVan Brps., Medina. DRESS WELL. Well as your means will v y allow. It counts all the time ^ in business and in pleasure. \*°s Clothing- need not be expen- j sive ( if you bay it here out of tliehigh rent district) but have j it neat and up-to-date. j The cost of a good suit here t now is only $10 and yon <ae dressed welL Call and see what we have and we can save you money. ; yOLSCHOW 8c SMITH, N. B.—\We give Green or Bed Trading stamp* Op. Post Office. Montreal, Que., May IS.—Judgment was rendered by Mir, Justice J?agnuelo_ in 4a© ease of B. T. Coach of Buffalo vs. Charles Desjardlna. By thia ac- tion, Couch sought to recover from Desjardlns, a w*>ll known Montreal- furrier, the sum of $170, mauler the following circumstances. In 1900, Couch purchases from the defendant a lady's sealskin mantle. The price paid was $200, and DeSjar- dlae was to send the mantle \to But. falo, Couch, hairing to pay,the express charges only. Tho mantle was duly received joy the plaintiff, but nearly a year after it was seined by the United States customs authorities, who returned it to the ownor, Couch, paly upon hts pay. lag tho value of the fur an4 double customs duties, rho whole amounting to $170. Couch then sned to rearm- this amount (rem tho Montreal wercbant, alleging that as the latter had under- taken to deliver the mantle, froQ.pt charge, Mxcept tho expreqa rato, ho should havo paid the duty thereon. In rendering Judgment tho court held t&at no mention appeared to havo been made of any duty, and moreover, sealskins wore a prohibited article under tho United States cus- toms laws so that tho raaaUo could not bo allow©! to pass anyhow. Coach must havo been fully awraro of the l&wa of hla country and be- sides ho was infornstd by Desjardlns that tho mantle would reach him by come rossdabont way. fn undertaking to deliver tho man- go in Buffalo Desjardlns had hiraacir run tho risk of boing caught by tho customs authorUtc* and if caught would havo Buttered thoconaeoucaeei However, ho nonaged to carry out hts part of tho contract Tho mantle was duly delivered am received, and if afterwards It was snlscd In iho hands of Couch, that was his soars of tho rlak In tho transac- tion. The Montreal merchant, who did nothing against tho laws of his >wn country, could not bo held res- ponsible for tho Imprudence of third parties that ntSy havo led to tho dis- covery of the smuggling. Which eon* atituted a crime In the United States. \— THE KOlTTRIAl- \ ' ' -' 'y' Jr-T «frf>JjM'riW ^inr»^drHt*;^o M^» .'.' ^ v , * Addr^»,^'|h«u.j(u'ry,, ' '* Rochester, N, ¥,, May 16,-r-rAJttptJB^y 3taia < eard,id.nojfc fjniah su$plri&-aplfc* theiflefenae, until f-f-'clgofe^aBjfeyea- '&& Ms a,p>o#a 1 /im^rcas»tri. M '1B: jgijs-. wojot*. jsiaafd^tpjhgrithot m.ost hrttv -lianih^hasjayey made? t*> a'jiny.-in.a x?rlminal ease.^ ...-:• t ,< i L Ha 5fent oxer ptep fty flteB.fol!(>wiag -tlie. coupJen Lelaflfl ;Dotr' -Ke,n,t itnd Ethel DinglOt Jpgiig %o last \week'Of thgir stayJR Buffalo and! until, the. tttne of th& tragedy. 'B> aajd, th*i the orosecution^ teilfid, Jto, sail many im« jmrtant wlbjess,©? -!9»d (ftp. defense was theorefpra, obljged to call inany \Whow^re lnitislsal tq the case; „ ; He dwelt-at lesigtit on ttea Saturjday hofore thb couple\ cam* to' Booheater; descrfhlnjf'in » drainatlti manner the visit of Kent and Mlaa'l)lp«lo ^> the General hospital when, tfei districted jgirt attempted to tell hex trouble* to Tit; Friable and otaera whom she met casually. , • i 'He pictured Sent as th« oailyfiiend the girt had aad attempted, to show that Kent called at-Mw. MoBhersoa's tho Saturday afternoon of the day thoy made tho fatal trip here, hoping to ehllst her family's aid l a prevent- ing her snilcidej that hsa was not rs- ceived by* tho Bingle familyi a*4 that in deaperatioB ho finally- porattaded Bthel to go Chore herself to see them. Hki declared that Eva DInglo with, irold tho truth in her tealimopy as Kent had told Eva that Ethel was In a dangerous mental condition and maked Eva1« assistance* In ©swentlnr Ethel from carrying oat her throats of suicide. Then finding; ho could get no h»5p and only, abase fox hhnsolf and his companion from the Xmtglea, Kmta» alastirosotthadbroaghtBthol filrigle t o Itocaeator, wheVo no iatend- od to keep her until tho auleidai rtttnia, had passodi or ho could obtain «uploy- soent for her. His trying to find bis bank book •went to prove this, Mr. Raines ea|d, for Kent had sufficient money to last tolm over Sunday and.au > Intended *o draw money Som hts Syracuso do- posit of 11,600 to tako CJUW of th'o girl uatn aha eonld caro for herself. Or all Ethot Dickie's lovers, Kent is tho only one who alnefc to hear through her trosSitcs, claimed Mr. Ralncii. It la thought the otse will go to th» fury Saturday afternoon. % «-;• •»' r i town^ouncil Qt Sydney \^ant -•* tr> Retiiirn His Library <51ft, BEC^SE: OF RECENT INTERVIEW. YVilijB^\^ Strike, ; St, 3?a.al, May-,i5r-i*W }B; tho day the*iasnhaittee\men of the Qreai Sforth- em trainanen and cbnduotors andQisn. • eraa Manages Ward .alCTad^^^fownal agreproeat on all points at issue'and thseytf will he'rio; strike. • \r^ • ^ Rttbonrc; \Flajfua\ ln**M«nfii»'. . Maaila, May •iB.-rfhe healthj board- Is p|epar3ng to Inoeiilat^ thej Chirwae colo^ of? Manjla wtthhUbonlc aerfwh,. in <>rdwr to prevent a spread of m* plague. It Is estimated that there are 60*000 Chdnese residents nere. . Appellate Court Calendar. 3Roohester, May l$.~*Appeilate court «alend^r for Irrfday: Motion. «alend,ar» Nog. T, 8» 8%,' Xi, 13, tO, 21» 2?. <*»» eral calendar, Nos. 68, 78, 98,114, li% 160,1B1 and 152. f Uono Continued Droutn. SJoiwbtti^, May 1?.—CropsTand *•*»« ttttign generally throughout thl# «ee- tlon have suffered from lack of- rain. Thte drouth.has now lasted for nearly row woefcs and paaturage for cattle has boeoTOtt very scarce. / RAILROAD ACCIDENTS> ^%v%^^lv%v%%^% / %^v*'1 SMOKE A ICCC And be convinced that it is thfe.... sold in Medina. Sold By All Leading i.-%^%V^V%V%^%V%^VVn* DIITH SWEET PEAS and all kinds of Garden. Seeds in bulk at S. P. BLOOD & COMPANY ORLEANS MILLS We are now located at Main Street Our Specialties are MUSIC, MUSICAL GOODS \ and STATIONERY. 5 Krompart's Music Store.# P AINTING AND PAPER HANGING Samples of \Wall Paper delivered on request. Phone 129M. CHAS. BURCHELLf, 52ml 1024 Elm Street. Wall Paper for sale. Call and see samples. ' SETA CAIN, Train Jumped the Track and Broke Down a Bridge. Hot Springs, Arft., May 15.-—An out bpund passenger train on the Choc- taw. Oklahoma and Gulf railroad j'imjwd the track on a 15 foot embanfc- owtrt about a mite east of this city, wrecking all of the cars escept the Pullman Mwper and carrying an Iron bridte down into the Gulpa creek. One man was killed aad at least 16 other persons wenfc Injured, one fatally and several others seriously. Joseph Riley, fireman, of Hot Springs was the man killed and John Hy&n, engineer, of Hot Springs was fatally hurt Several defecates to the fetate convention of Jmslor Order of Ameri- can\ Mechanics were passengers and many of them suffered Injuries. GENERAL MILES' REPORT. Acccfdent Caused by Spreading Rails. Washington Court. House, O., May 15.—The\t!tnoinnati and JHttsburg ex- press on the Midland division of the Baltimore and Ohio Sonthwestent was wreck<rd five miles east of Washington Court House Engineer John May and Fireman J. A. Leigh ton were kilted. Pour of th6 passengers were hurt The accident was caused by spreading rails. Foresters of America. Btttghamton,\ May 15.—After electing officers and deciding to hold the next biennial convention in Saratoga the second Tuesday . in May, 1905, the state convention of Foresters of Amer- ica closed its three days* session in this city last evening with pufbHc ses- sion, at which a court of the order w\as instituted in this city -with a charter membership of 51 arid a waiting Ii&t of 40. Buffalo made a strong fight for the next convention, but Saratoga was selected to advance the iiiterests of the order in that city. Forest Fires In Fulton County. Gloversville, May 15.—Fofest fires are raging fiercely about 25 miles north of this city and aire -within four miles of Canada lake, a suaBmer resort with several large hotels and numerous cot- tages.- Over 6,000 acres have already been burned and nearly 100 raeh of th« township aTe fighting the flames day and night - —5! \ \1 - * Numerous Requests For Documents In Full. Washington, nay 15,-^ecrotniry Root and a number of other officials In tho ftrar department have recoiv'ed a clrcaiar letter from Mr. Herbert Welch of Philadelphia, which also tins been mailed to & number of private individuals, In reference to tho report of lieutenant GeaoraJ Miles. Mr. Welch desires that tetters ho addressed to the president, Socretiry Hoot, Adjutant General Corbln, Judgo Advocate General Davis, Assistant Adjutant General Hall and AsalStint General Einls, anting them to m&e public for the information and tuid- ance of the conniry the full report/of Geatiral Miles regarding affaire In the ttilltpplnea. ! He 8trgge3ts that they \especially request that tho report of Mnjor Hun- ter Into the facts of the 'whippings ol Filipino prisoners of war for the purpose of i extracting Information from therri,\ be included lu tbe phbll cation. He Says he has been unable to get a copy of the report from the war department. Secretary Root referred the circular letter he received to Judge Advocate Qeiiefsl 3Davls> The war department has made pnb- Hc the letter df Adjutant Gefiefiil Cor- bin to -General Sfflea -answering one Sent to Secretary of War Root #ed- aesday regarding the publication' of General Miles* report Ths adjutant general tells to -whom tfc8 report -fras given and encloses copies df the re- ports Which were furtftefled the press. In Which Ha Called the Iron and Steel Industry of Capo Breton a \rdlrnfle\—Does Mot Rehiembor Uq- hifl the Wortl arid Saya That It It' Inapplicable. Ijondon, May IS.—A dispatch re- ceived herefrom Halifax, N. S„ ojuotea Mayor Bichardsoa of Sydney, Capa Breton, as saying that tho town coun- cil would latum Andrew Carnegie's gift of $16,000 for a' library in Sydney oecause df an, interview la Ixmdon with Mr. Caraegte in which he is al- leged, to have said that the Jron and steel industry of Cape Breton was a ,v mirage.\ Mr, Carnegie said to a representa- tive of the presa that ho was vory sorry If anything ha »sid had hurt the Coifrt of Appeals C«l«ncl*r« feellbga of his Canadian friends. Ho -Albany. May lS.-Court of appeal* had no dealrd to underrate Canada-s **?«? f0 ^ ^ day ' \^ 1R J >fo *' SS5 ' efforta, did not remember using the word \mirage\ and said that It was wholly Ihappllcablo. Mr. Caraesto know thoy wore mak- ing ateel, or Intended to make finished ateol, In Nova Scotia. He had no doubt thoy would succeed. Op tho other hand, It was ridicu- lous to compare anything 5,000,000 peo- ple could not do with what could bo achieved by the 80,000,000 in tho United Statea, which was making more steel than tho rest of tho world Continuing Mr. Carnegie said ho had tho warmest feeling for Canada and added, laughingly: \The beat thlag 1 know about Canada l»-that it la mostly Scotch.\ and 219. f**-i NORTHERN OECtiRITIEa. Earllnt PonlbU Date For Hearing. Will Be Oct. 10. Washington, May 15.—Authoritative announcement was niado of tho Inten- tion of Qxa altoraoy general to enter a motion In the United States supremo court nest Monday to advance the hearing Ic tho Northern securities company ease, the appeal In which was deckcied rccvnily In that court It Is altogether probable that tho court, iv HI grant the motion, but It la not likely that tho court will take ac- tion on the motion before the sitting oa June 1, when thfe court will b\» In session for the last time during the present term. Hence there 13 no possibility of the argument of the case before the court reconvenes on Oct 12. As asstgned casesMiever are heard during tho first tfenk of it !i*rtn, the earlkot probable date for the hearing Is Oct 10. Tho Vast importance of the case will be given as tho attorney general's rooson for asking the court to expedite It A Bad Country For tlat*. Hats havo a bard time la Chlni. Tbt climate, alternating from inteoft dry* nesss to a. horrible humidity, twlif* and distorts silk, beaver, cloth and felt la so time. Mold and fnngiw nrf ant* versnl and convert iweatband audi brim Into green velvet in a single night, Bvcry hat must be put oat in tho sunlight three times n week or It is ruiiiort. Besides theso foc» nro *|nfo) wtoleh go everywhere and cockftjacnw which fly llko Mrda. Tho ant «ttJoy» a good hat for a playground and A sleep- ing establishment; tho cockroach de- al rca merely to eat overy parucl* oC leather, paper and pasteboard It Cos* tains, Tbo only way to keep tpt p«it« off Is to sprinklo tbe Interior occatioo- nlly wltt) carbolic add, creoaotar or crado crcasol. -M - „, -, ,-„ ,.w— * To All Catarrh Sufferws MABINI DEAD. 01 Former Filipino Minister Died Cholera at Manila. Manila. May 15.—Mabinl, th*» former minister of foreign affairs of the Fili- pino government, died of cholera at midnight. He was attacked with the disease on Tuesday last. Since bis return from Guam, Mabinl had lived in seclusion. Captured cor respond«nce of tho Rlzal province In- surgents showed Mabinl had been In communication with them but the letters were not of a seditious nature. The Filipinos and Americans gener- ally regret the death of Mabinl but 'there will be no demonstration at his burial on account of the nature of his disease. > Mis* Biggar Recovers Her Interest Pittsburg, Pa., May 15.—By an agreement reached between Attorney E. G. ^ea^nion of this city and law- yers representing Misa Laura Biggar, the actress, Peter J. McNulty and R. M. Gnllck, proprietors of the BIjon thea- ter iii this\ city, will pay Miss Biggar Cor the interest she had under the will at Henry- M. Bennett. Under the terms of the agreement Miss Biggar •Will receive In cash from the sale of property $480,000, an apartment house la New York valued at $40,000 and personal property estimated to be worth 1100,000; making a total of $620,000, besides an annual allowano? for life of $1,800; The settlement closes one of the most senSatidnal 'estate flgbtB which this country has had in years. Judlclpi^jgmenpy. Rochester, May 16,—>Si&e iflazel in the federal court eye^ised leniency in the cases of 'jtfa'ry Walsh and.Pat- rick Maloney' dfEllmtra, both chaigetd with Violating thte law ill selling Hdnor to Indians and dismissed them,' on account of their advanced age. Mabinl, who wah at one time presi- dent of the Filipino supreme court, surrendered to the American forces in December, 1899, but he persistently refused to take the oath of altegiance and was deported to the island ol Guam. On February 2G last Mabini and Rl- carta, a former Filipino general, were brought to Manila from Guam. Ma •bind took the oath of allegiance the same day On board the transport Thomas, but Rlcarte refused to do so and fWas placed on board the steamer Gaelic and sent to Hong Kong. War on Department Stores. Milwaukee, Wis., May 15.—A com- mercial war Whiich it Is Said will ex- tend throughout tihe country has been started by the Retail Grocers' associa- \Ubn of this city against manufactur- ers who allow tawdr goods to be sold or demonstrated in department stores. The national Organization will be asked to assist Victims of Kishlneff Massacre. Toledo, O., May i5.—D. Goldstein and Isaac Goodman believe relatives In Kishlneff were victims of the massacre, The Toledoaas snip-posed to have been kilted are the daughter of Mr. Gold- stein and her seven children, and the slater of Mr. Goodman and her two dauahiexa. tlromel Guaranteed to -&r& by CHARLES A. liAfk Cr fttoney MuMtd * Tho popularity, and inoreaso in, the sales of Hyomei are uniquo in tbe annals of medicine. Such natoniah- ingoures have been made by tbi» remarkable remedy that the pro- prietors havo authorized Charles A* Mack to sell overy package of Hyomei under an nbsohito guarantee that it will our© catarrh. If i t docs not the purchaser can havo bis money re- fusiiled by Charles A. Mock. Hyomei is no ordinary remedy. It is tho only method of treatment that senda by direct inhalation. to tho most remote part of the air pasages, a balsamic air that destroys all cntarrhal germs in the breathing nrpnns, enriches and purified the blood w^th additional azahe, iad makes permanent and complete cures of cnlafrh. , The complete Hyomei outfit cf»ts but $1.00 and consists of a pocket inhaler tliat can be easily carried far the vest pocket, a medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei sufficient for moro than a month's treatment, Breathe through the inhaler for a few minutes four times a day and yonrcatarrh is cured. That'SalL If not cured Charles A. jslftek wiE refund your money. All subscribers not receiving their paper regularly are requested to call at this office or notify Bicklo Bros., as thoy have the contractioKdeliver- ing the DAILY Jooniai,. - i^z THE F0UR4RWK*T8J|||jlilf. Trains pass Medina as follows: ' BUST BOUND.' i .- 6K»a.m.ar. Rocli.7:a0n.m.ar.N.T,0K»p.in, •7:80 \ \ 8:50 \ \ 8J0 \ •10:09 \ \ lists \ •~'*f '\ 10:00 \ r 5aQa.jn. 2:00 p.m. 4d5 \ 7:45 0:10 12 ^S p.m. 2:45 \ •630 •• «:«i - -NH. •7:48 \ \ 8:10 \ \ <»3B WEST BOUND. 12:47 a.m. I N.Bklifli:K|«.ni. •7:80 \ or.BuffaloB:88a.in. \ S:G0 .\ •9:49 \ \ liaS \ \ UKK \ 11^2 \ \ -Sa5;p.m. \ l:!0p.m. •7:10 \ \ 8:60 \ \ ( 8:D0 \«* •^odloatfes -trains rnn dally. '-'••' H. PABBT, flenerad Awmt.' 877 Main Bt.fBuBilMi.N.'Y GfEOBOBH. DASIKtSr-; • „ '' QcneralJPass^iger Agaiit, New York. A. H- Bmltli, Qenoiii BBperintenaen,V