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• A'- .^Wi^J}Q3?irele4igea |Q. r ba and. ,a$L P Rjill Bi'; SKIH^ER. 'Attorney 'anal ' Ctaneelltor «t- Law. Dovfo's $1 ' geairheyhuuoUngj ireaina TS. T. PTOidajt peWoflail3,tt,eii|jiPBi given to gen- eral: |)iraetiice.' •: • •'-- jrVES TRACER, ft TgAYJiR. ' J/ (OSJCmTASCMG PB^SJGI^NS. Hpl9*edge Aprtffients. West Avenue, ffQWsi--9tol8«. px.,1 toS, 7to8p.j[H. BettPhone 38,58. P AptTlSf '<£ AND PAFEB EfANSffSrGi Satisfactionguaranteed; iJeave or- dera-at !&eorgft jFisiier's, IieYan Broth- ers,- or at residence, 831 J?earl street .• k E SIMMONS, rANTEP—Your Lawn Mower tol pus MLoyderforspringttse. CaUl or dropus a -postal MEDlSA CYCLE WORKS,, 609 Main St.' KIRKBIN. WARNER.] I F your lawn mower heeds repaningj drop us a postal; we'll call for i% pui it in the best of order and deliver itj promptly lit a moderate cost. EDWIN H. BARRETT, 646 Main- at, Medina N. Y. ' . — F OR the Best BREAD nee.\ Niagara| Fancy Jlour.\ For sale only by S. P. BLOOD A COMPANY ORLEANS MILLS (fcrass Catchers That will fit any lawn mow er made. Heavy canvas body. The Catcher is attached teethe handle only and is entire- ly independent of the' mower proper. Can be attached or taken off in an instant. Guaranteed to give satisfaction i n .every case. [HAUXOIT BEOS.; tVSadlrca. I'M. Y. The Pan-Am CONfECnONCRY . Homemade Candy. DOMESTIC PBUITS Wholesale and Retail. ICE CRERii SODS Jlce Cream, wholesale and retailj 404 iVlain St. Homo Phomn K. Boll Phono 2123. Branch,' 533 Main. B4tJan8 t Sfiow^riB-Weanesday and Thursday; fr.e;?Ji. torbriafe southwest-\ to south WlHids, ,.. . S. J. PLUMMER BAGGAGE and CARTING Leave orders early to avoidj mistakes.- Baggage deliv- ered to all parts of the village. Leave Orders at Gallaglian & Sutter's! or Telephone UQM Bell or 177 Home 'Phones] \A. new law requires all barbers to take out a state license, Last nighfs rain was greatly needed and did an untold amount or. good to fruit and growing vegetation, On Thursday and Friday those delieions nfarslunallowa will be soldi at 10cpel* pound, at Oummings', „ We are requested to state that the bather* shojpg will h e closed on Satui-- day next .^Memorial Day) from 3 : until 6:30 p. m. Supreme Court at. Albion opens next Monday with, 32 cases on the calendar, of which 11 are damage actions\ against the Central railroad. TJne first matinee of the season at the. Medina Driving Park will be held on Saturday, June 6th. There will be a number-of first-class entries and spine good racing is assured. Miss Mulcahey^ will hold her Danc- ing Glass at Odell Hall, Middlpport, on Friday night. Her Medina Mends are cordially invited.. Tickets 25 cf»«ts. Hammond's Orchestra, Frank Don, who used to conduct a fruit store in Medina, but who now resides in LeEoy, hacVa gold watch stolen the other day by a stranger ivhomt he took into his wagon. Later he found the watch atasaloon.where. it had been pawned for drinks. 11. W. Willis of itidgeway, who has just finished decorating the Univerealist Church at that place, is now doing an artistic job of paper- ing and decorating in the homo of Dr. C. H. Turner. Mary Daily, an old offender, was arrested lost evening on the charge of druuheness and disorderly cou- luet. This morning Justice Ilniiu- nrd sentenced her to the M (.'. 1*. for ninety days. The prisoner is one of tho lowest types of humanity and unfit to live in any civilized j community. Some Michigan friends of Mr. George N. Fuller of West Shelby shipped him a tame black cub bear. The animal arrived yesterday by ex- press and'was the object of consider- able curiosity while waiting in the office of the express company for the arrival of its owner. There will bonnwetiugin Welch's Hall to-morrow, of iho American Federation of Labor of Medina, at 8 o'clock sliarp. All laborers are welcome. 0(Beers for the ensuing year will be elected and the meeting will bo especially interesting, as Mr. George Gullola of Lockport will be present to address the meeting upon the labor question. Tho best results are obtained by dvertising in the JOPUNAL. Door and window screens made to order at C. A. Fassett's Planing Mill, 335 Oak Orchard St. Roth phones. 88tf Fred Pelkington will assist you to house clean. Leave orders at Cuin- mings* stare. Lawn mowing a spec- ialty. 88ml 84ml HER B ERT G 1 BSOX . Hammocks for \thegood 61d sum- mer time,\ at Krotupart's. 89tf nten giving ;l^e'nsftce#^ Sobnina3$;er, HanlbnlndBncki&yarft to be\trie4 : b : efoi' e .Justice Sraia&rfl this afternoon QB'.theehargeofisteal-,] ing a case of- * bee? from Eugene Walsh's place of bnsinesg/bn'HaiJt' street, last evening, ThelBoard of. Trustees left tln> morning for Batavia to inspect the water &pply at Horseshoe Lake; near that place. They will he 0$- tex'tainecl by the 5oard of Directorsl of the llorseshoe Lake improvement; Go., and the village officials of Ba- tavia. Tomorrow's JOUKKAO, »will give a complete account of their trip. First class carpenter work. Leave orders or address 531 Church gtreat, Medina, Bonae 'Phone 153, PERSONALS. Mr. John Fariell of Auburn, N, Y., is visiting relatives in town. ' Mrs. B. J. Cunjmings returned yesterday from a visit with relativos in Buffalo. Miss Lizzie Cummings of Lock- port was the guest of Miss Katba.- riue Murphy yesterday. Mrs. John Soucieand children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Compton, in Rochester. Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Hindi, Mrs. Mahar, Miss ICane and Miss O'Brien bf Lockport were in town last oven- ing. Orland Brown, who for some time past has been employed in W. 0. Culver's hnkery, has accepted a position in a^Jjakery at Albion. The many Medina friends of Mr. and Mi's. Downey White of Albion will be interested in learning of tho arrival of an infant son at their home yesterday. A quiet wedding ccurred at four o'clock this afternoon nt the home of Mr. 0. M. Harlow, on West Ave. when their oidy daughter, Miss AJethe IJ., was united in marriage to •Mr. Thomas H. Suckling of Holli- dnyshnrg, Fa. Eov. 1L F. EHin- wood officiated in tho presence of tho immediate relatives of the contract- ing parties. Mr. and Mrs. Suckling will leave this evening on an eastern trip and-on their return will make their homo in Hollidayshurg, where thtrgroom ia engaged in tho clothing business. Found. A Sargent & Grcenleaf key attach- ed to bnndkerchief which owner can have bv calling ot this office and paying for this notice. Decoration Day Hints; Don't you need a new suit for Decoration Day? > (We have nice ones from 5.00 to 20.00) Don't you need a new pair of pants for Decoration Day? (We have a nice line; price 50c to 5.00.) Don't you need a new hat for Decoration| Day? (We have straws amd wove from 25c.) Don't you need something in furnishings for Decor- ation Day? f (We have the largest line in town at the smallest prices.) W. I. MASTEN & CO., ^ • 437 Main Street, Medina, N'. Y. COKE FOR SALE. Inquire at Medina Gas Company's office. ^_ 93t6 Rooms for Rent. Suite of rooms with all ^conven- iences. LEVAS Bnos. St. John's Church. The Visitation of the Right Revd. Bishop Walker will take place on Tuesday evening, June 2d, at 7:30. The service will consist of Even- ing Prayer, Sermon and Confirma- tion. C. TURNER, Rector. NOTICE. Nest Saturday being Decoration Day our patrons are requested to bring in 'their work as early as Thursday noon, as we shall observe the holiday by closing. MEDINA STEAM LAUNDRV. We are In receipt .'this morning: ^)£ JJ, telephone; message from -Mr. 'j llalph B.^Gohle qf the Iioclcpbrt ^ipn;-Sun|o,tHee^t that he,was! not responsible for the criticism of 1 the lb(^ nrnpiro in M6nday%tJuion- Sun,andstich feeing tholease wercgret the publication of the article in yesterday's J OtJRNAt. Ifr. Gpble inlornies its that his connection with the TJnioh^Svm is nj the capacity of manager of the advertisingdepartment of that pane?, and he resents strongly some of the insinuations referredto by onr sport- ing editor. As to copies of the JouitSAL being sent from this office to a (Lockppi't newsdealer, Mr, tGobelia mistaken, as the papep re- ferred to were purchased from a local newsdealer and mailed to Look- port without our knowledge. If this paper ever publishes any- thing detrimental to any\ person, it is done, unknowingly and wo are. always willing to make amends ifor the same, as we. cheerfully do in Mr. Gohle's case. Memorial Day Program. The following program for Memo- rial Day (Saturday) has been arronged by Hood Post, G-. A. R. In the morning the graves of*\the deceased veterans in Boxwood and St. Mary's cemeteries will be decorat- ed. In the afternoon the following program at the armory will bo car- ried out: Music, 29th Soparate Co. Band. Prayer, Rev. IL F. EUinwood. Address of Welcome, Rev. F. T, Latham. Music, 29th Soparuto Co. Band. Reading of Memorial Order, Adjt. J. E. Tompkins. Reading, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address', Sergt. Major H. E Soeley. Solo, Sword of Bunkor Hill, Geo. W. Posson of Barre. Music, 29th, Soparato Co. Band. Address, Comrade L. E. Congdon of Lockport, Presiding Elder of Niag- ara District. Music, band. Duet, Mrs. Wm. Trow of Enowls- villo and Geo. W. Posson of Barre. Address, Rev. Dr. 3: E. Williams. America by band. Benediction, Rev. C. Turner. New Headquarters. The Firemen's Convention Com- mittee has leased the vacant rooms in the Fuller block, opposite tho law offices of Fred L. Downs, for their headquarters and will occupy the same until after the Firemen's Con- vention. A Gno new banner has been hung on tho balcony in front of the building. All committee meet- ings, etc., will hereafter be held in the new headquarters, the first one to bo held there tomorrow evening, when every person who has been named on the various committees is earnestly requested to he present. :pA$6B^|kt QAME9. N>Ilenal v league* m a, At PMlftfleiptia? CinjcinnBii,. jj), A&* Brpoklyn-^Brooklyn, Louis, p.,. At Boston-^Boston, 4; f tttsburg, Wil •PfrHadelpMa, J; 13; k\ Xmeflcah League. AtChlcaso—JphWago, 3j Boston, 2. At Ciey^landV^-cieYeiand, 8j FMJaJ <JeipWai 8. At ii)etrolt-i)etroW, 3; St. Louis, 0 t ' pattern league. At Buffalo—'Buitalo, *;• Newark, 2, M, RocfteMer-^-Rocneater, 5; Wor-| cestef,, 10, At Baltimpre*—-Baltimore, 8; Provl flonce, 8, '' Germ*ft f 'N^.vi|t-<^ \• • $erlin, Hay 27v^ihr'#«t^s'.atte*^- ney.tsovea that a ienten^e ;pi :W* years imprisonment }n at penitentiary: kW ejcpulsiott from ! t{ie navy; lie' $#** ' j>c4ea:HpoH Naval Ensign. Uu'ssner^ •whOi S(t Essen, on Goo4 ^W*&J?iHe3 a friend and townsrtnSSi, ^•tiuerymft^ SartniannJ by running '. tftW- ; .latt«*r c through %# (back wftii fela'I sword, for. not' saitttlag iim properiy. \HusSner- was s,en,ten.«ed. to four y.eaf4 an4 one week's imprisonment ana to* degrid- ation,- • \ • - f ...',• Uegat Status of Ruaaian 4«W». - St. Peterslijirs;,. May 2?,*-!Thd^ chloC of •poUoe of Kieff h^S ordered the pq- lice commissaries withiit Jiis Jurigdic- tio'n to institute a fresti tnaulry mto the legal status of the Jews, a«4 t$* forcefully e^pel those who have no logal right of residence' and who re- fuse to leave. . . *}. ' ' ' \, \' State Leaaue. At Blnghamton—Blngharaton; Utica, G. At Gloversville—A„ J. & Q., 1; Troy, 12, • At Schenectady—Schenectady, S; Albany, 2. At Syracuse—Syracuse, 2; Uion, S. or MARKET REPORT. Relief For Antarctic Steamer. London, May 27.—Premier Balfour announced In the house Of commons that the government was prepared to contribute to the relief of the oflV <;ers and men of tho antarctic steamer Discovery, now Icebound in the Ant- arctic regions. ' At the same time, the premier censured the action of the Royal Society In sending out,the expedition without being fully \pre- pared to safeguard it. * Bookkeeper Wanted. At once a young lady of some ex- perience, and a good penwoman Make application in own handwrit- ing to Po. Box 514. For Sale Home-made ice box cheap also 4x5 camera andT complete outfit, for half price. 711Gwinn stwet. 97t4 WANTED. Blacksmith's helper who can nail. Ajiply at Camp Swett. 82tf BRAYEH & ALBAUOH. A CARLOAD OP BUGGIES. I have just received a carload of new buggies. Call and see them. I can give you a bargain. 85tf A. H. MILEHAM. All subscribers not receiving their paper regularly are requested to call at this office or notify Bickle Bros., as they have the contract for deliver- ing the DAILY JOTJBNAL. PAY YoijR WATER RENTALS. All water rentals must be paid on or before May 28th. Water will be turned off on all consumers whose bills remain unpaid after that date. F. W. DlNGLEDINE, Supt. MANY PECfPLB H0MEL6SSJN Nearly One Hundred Buildings Burned In Laconla, N. H. Laconia, N. BL, May 27.—'A city in darkness' all last night, nearly 100 buildings burned, 350 persons made homeless and a loss of between $350,- 000 and $400,000, is the story in short of the greatest fire this city ever ex- perienced, if not the state of New (Hampshire. The burned district in the Lakeport section covers about 150 acres. The fire caught from an insignifi- cant blaze in the bailor roam of the M. H. Wood Hosiery mlU. In 15 min- utes the flames were beyond control. A brisk wind carried tho fire to the finished lumber plant of Boulia and Gorrell company and then to the works of tho Laconla BBecttrc Light company. In leas than an hour both these plants were flat The city fire department not only was unable to check the flames at this point, but could do nothing to put out small fires which had begun to show themselves on buildings on the west side of the Wmnepesaukee river. The result was that aa burning •brands began to fall on houses even some distance away street after street became a locality for bad fires. By 4 o'clock the conflagration was acres In extent. The work of destruction went on until the fire actually burned itself out for want of material, having reached outside of what is known as the lire district,\\\ New York Provlilon Market. » New York, May 26. WHEAT — No. 2 red,.83%« f, o. b.| afloat;. No. 1 northern Duluth, 88%c. OORN—No. 2 corn, 54%c f. 0. b. No. 2 white, E5c. OATS — No. 2 oats SOUcr No. ! white* 42c; No. 3 white, 41%c. PORtf— Me»f, * 18.25@18.75 ; family, *19.00. HAY—Shlpplng, 70CP7Go; good to] choice, $1.00®l.O5. BUTTER — Creamers, extras, 22e;[ factory, lEVic; imitation crcamory,] weitern fancy, 19 c. OH0BSB—New large whltfe. Ho; light skims, 9c. EGOS—State and Pennsylvania, 18% ©We. POTATOES—New York, per 1M lbs., ?1.72%. Buffalo Provlilon Markat, Buffalo, May 28. WHEAT — No. 1 northern, 82V4o; wlntor wheat. No. 3 red. 80c. CORN — No. 3 yollow, OSc f. o. b. afloat; No. 4 yellow, 6I«jc. OATS — No. 3 whlto. 39o f. 0. b| afloat; No. 4 white, 38c K.OTJR—8prlag wheat, beat patent per bbl, $4.50@-».76; low grades. J3.Qu| ©3.25. BUTTER,—Creamery weatern ei> tra tuba, 22c; state and Ponn aylvanla creamery, 21@2l%c; dalry,| fair to good, lG@18a CHEESE—F&noy full cream. 13c; Kood to cholco, 12@12%c; common to] fair, l«Wl%c * EGOS—State, fresh fancy. Vie. POTATOES—POr bushel. 86c. Eait Buffalo Livi Stock Markat. CATTLE—Be3t ateora on saio. $5.00] 05.15; good to choice shipping steers, K75@5.00 ; fair to good steers, $4.25 ©4.75; common to fair helfcra, $3.50 ©3.75; cholco to extra fat heifers! $4.25©4.75; good butcher bulls. fS.OCtj ©3.75; cholco to prime veals, *S.00© 6JJ5; handy fat calves. $ 3.50@4.QO . SHEEP AND LAMBS — Clipped] lambs, primo to fancy, $ 7.00@7.15 , fair to g»ou, $ 6.on@6.SO . good wain, $4.50©6.0O; choice to extra wetheri * 4.50@4.7S . HOGS — Mixed packers' grades,! $ 6.30@6.35 ; medium hogs. }G.3f>@6.40 plga, good to choice, $ 6.25@6.30 . Every time a man loses his temper he loses his head, and when he loses his head hojoses several chances. [ _ Buffalo Hay Marktt HAY — Timothy, per toft, loose, J/17.00© 19,00; hay, prime on track, par] ton, $18.00018.50; No. 1 do do. 517.00, ©17.50; No. 2 do do. $14.Crt<y 1S.00 Alfonso Inherits a Fortune. London. May 27.=A spseiai din patch from Madrid says: King Al- fonso has Inherited - J^.SOO.OOO underi the will of his grandfather, King Fran-' els, which was opened about a month' ago, in accordance with tho desire of, King Francis that It should not be read] until twelve months after hlB death. Pine and Nobby CLOTHES That is what people are, saying about the suits made by BRUST, the artist tailor Let us show you some of these goods. Swell Prince Albert Suits, made of black unfinished worsteds and Vi- cunas, all silk lined, white silk sleeve lining at $35 and $38. We have all the nobby pat» terns in stripes and over plaids for Fine Sack Suits in worsted goods at $20, $22 and $23 Dunn's black unfinished worsteds for nice Sack Suit*j made up with fine black satin finished linings; all trimming* Aiat $23. Finest line of Trousers made to your measure $5, $6 and $7 N. B - Have yon seen those swell fitting suits Brust has made 1 PHILIP I. BRUST I ARTIST TAILQB, 501 Main St., Cor. Center Guess on the 1 •%^a-%^^%^^^^k^^^^^%^^k%^^%^%^lv%^%%^%^l^%'' The manufacturers of Certified Check'Cigars will give J Fifty Cigars free to.thepne guessing the nearest to the score of'< the bajl game to be played Saturday, May 30, between Medina and The Arions. Nearest Guess Gets/ 50 Certified Check Cigars! Next Nearest Guess Gets 25 \ You get a coupon with the purchase of each Certified J Check Cigar, which entitles you to one guess. They are sold* in Medina by BICKLE BROS., '.: CALLAGHAN & STJTTER, <' ..\ C. C. ANDREWS, .' v H. E. KEARNEY, S. F. £&StEi&: COOPER BROS., H. T. EROMPART, B. S. CUMMINGS, W. J. COLLINS, • JOfiN COMERFORD, • MAMIE-LPrtlJFGStONE,' MRS. W. R. GUSRX