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v- ^.^ii^.^ftiywH* -1;'. • -to fre?h «*i« •.•;;: Sunday £' ^'j&jw'. is: • iiilie - time' toy .;5Sohopipic$eK .<•/' _ . •.; --^jjieit btjie'inoifc popularorgan- JisatioV ittMeilip.s'? Bead the lle^r advertisements of . XeVaiiBrqevwd <*eo;I«. Owens, |fnmh-B!ig steak, km and eggSf ^audwjt^iea^eans, etc,at the lunch • Stove -open' Friday evening till- 3.0 o'clock. Closed all day Saturday^ ; ' - -LEVA* BKOS.; • Qjp all\ you can to meant age your *OTO,X Doii'tpptt-Woeksintlie 'way of art-? enterprise, ffelp along every thing., '. * .Carson W, Temple is doing an ^tistie Job of, painting: on the e>« •fe^rio^'Of - jtlio stores in the Opera • Souse block. •. Acer & Whedqn • and BajuW BroB.'storeswill bo closed Fourth «bf July. - Stoves -will be open Frldaj • evening, tlie'tbaxd^-until tail o'clock Bliohaal ^soqfe at the luncli car, server rneals and lunches la all . styles, Ttyhim- Help your lodge get the $300.00 3ai«w) that W. I. Mnsten t&'Co. are agoing to givo away, One Burdette and one elegant .SKonogaqr organ &r sale at any rea- sonable prieo, as wo must\ have the \ xoom lor* pianos. , „ . .l28tS LEVAKBaos. \The xomains of, Mrs, Mary D Gregory* who died on Tuesday in lochesteoiere fcroght hero yester- day lor Intorraent in' juillvillo cem- etary. Mr. Daniel Lnthor will address the ualon young people's meeting at the Baptist Ghurch Sunday even- ing. Mr Luther is engaged in Y. 3d. 0. A_ work in Atlanta, Qa. Illustrated' lecture on Venice, the Beautiful, this owning in Mr E ~~ Church l>y Rev. Edwfa B. Olmstead, D. p. r of Rochester, N. Y. Dr. Olmstead is an extensive traveler and n Very fluent apeaker. Admis. —sionJfeec*- Come! f ^^^ ; Boot ia. decorating the ..es;- peMox ot J, % Sersburg's Store. ''' ; 3?he dry 1 , goods stores will keep open this eveniiigand will elose all* day 1 tomorrow.' . • •' ' ,' • ','. Ifyou^viBjitobe^Bhaved in .toitfjr' tomorrow you willhave to \get there\ before .tomorrow upon, as the.barber* •shops close at thattinie, . : ! .-Jesse Bagley: was arrested last eve- ning by officer MeQormieh for intos*-' cation, This morning Justice Brainard sentenced- Kim to\ Albion jail,for ten days. When he comes ;Qal,feftTirill not ^imbibe any taore >maybe, (Jwing to the change in schedule' of trains the postoftjee will hereafter be* open en Sundays from 9 a, m. to lO^a-. m. * July 4th (Holiday) one.geaeral delivery by carriers'at § a. m. Office, open from 11 a.m, to 12:30 p, m. P. E.: COI-BOUK.'P. 31. It is announced that .Father Thos A. Hendrick, of' Rochester, one Q. the ablest and most popular priests of the Roman Catholic Church jn *e*<tj**oc»»<oc*cic>'*»«>''*»2 2 i-1 tL^t S^t * H 1 •i B m SJ^ATZ 2 *£? ink fee ^^Ei^^^ \7\ i ' 21 itwo Warm Weather dollars We show in the cuts two A of 6ur big selling collars V fo? the hot feather—rthey're.i iiesEt,, stylish, •comfortable . attd-nlade of -Uaen. itmay \he iie-ws to .you that we are the * only store in ;Medina-£hat carries a full Hntfe of alMinea collars at 15c estch or i for 25c. • 1 Western NoV York, has been selected for the new bishopric of Qebo in the Philippines. . • * ' The litrlo^lady dressed in white with sash of National galore makes a very pretty appearance in the \fire- works booth\ in front of LeVau Brothers -Department Store, judging from the many compliments. Her saloon fireworks will be big this evening. Lovers of the game of base ball will have the pleasure of witnessing two of the best games of the season tomorrow at Oak Orchard Park be- tween the local nine and tho Paul Jones team of Rochester. * This club defeated the home team at their former mooting here about three weeks ago and tomorrow the Medina teaiwKvill endoavor to turn the |able on their opponents* The new proprietor of the lunch car is*an experienced cook and hra lunches uro tho best. Give him a call. 12812 • Every 25 cent purchase, ono vote, $1.00 four votes. Help yonr,soclety get the piano by buying your '1th of July .clothing at W. I.*Mastenife Go's. , Second hand furaituro for sale Inquiry at this office. • /126t<£ For a lnzy liver try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They invigorate the livur, aid the digestion, regulate the bowels aud prevent bilious attacks. For sale by Clin«\ A. Mack, 420 Main St., Medina, S.Y. Full lino of fireworks at • * LBYAS Btios. Monday evening, July Oth, Wal- ter, prestidigitator and entertainer will appear at the City Club. All mombers are requested to be pres- ent. A word to tho wise is sufficient. Smith Turkor is agent for the celebrated Glen Brothers* nursery stock. Their nursery at Glen wood, near Rochester, has a reputation ketone! to none, and anyone'wishing anything in this line should give Mr. Tucker a call. ^ - One of our regular readers would like to know why Time is always represented as fa haggard, woraout old man? Well, that's a poser. Such questions usually are. We can't explain it except on the ground that a watch keeps time', the choris- ter beats time, the clock strikes time, trains run on time, horses run against time, people\ threaten to do things on'-time if they get time, at a prize fight they call time, sol- diers mark time, criminals serve time, few can spare time, everyone tries to kill time and perhaps your subscription is^ behind time. If you would p&y up on time, we' would have a good time. Door and window screens made to order' at O. A. Fassett's Planing Mill, ,335 Oak Orchard St. Both phones. - S8tf ••'•• •.•;f#s^*is.cS';^ Mss if. E, Stratton haa returned; frpin a trip to Bc-ston, Mass.. ... ' * *' \'• 'iferand;Mrs. Win^otfe of.\ Tor- onto arfe visiting ijelativesan pirn, Mr, LeiKrande S. Whe'don ha&'rev ttirned from a trip to Grand Rapids^ • Messrs. G„ %. IQl«er\and BunuieV iiQwe.oif'Bhffalo Were in town iMi, evgnirig. - , • \ * • : • Mr» Charles pollers au,d bride' haye returned from the:ir weidding -St.»,Stephen's Sunday School,of Middleport picnic at ElmTarlc.n.e?t Tlmrsdajr, . • Mrs, John Ar^er of Simcoe, 0an,, is. -visiting her parents, iRev^ and C.Turner, . ; : Miu J. Hartman of Albion- will spend the Fourth with her daughter, Mrs, W* A. Fraiy T ^ Mr. George G. Castle of pioveland O., will spend Saturday and Sonday with hig.father and sister. ) .Mr. and- Mrs. George E. <3otts will spend the 4th and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Svvobeat JjQokport. Miss Mabel West will leave this evening for'.Buffalo to spend the L* 1 |j& l*iaitt Street, .Medina* • '•'>; Hatter, Fourtlt„\yith Misa Florence McQaeen.. Mr. and Aim L, J. Skirtnei'attend- ed a reception, given by Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Wagb in Albion last evening. • -?• •' Mr. Albert J\Coeand familyhavo gone to Crystal «each, Mr. Coe for a few days and MrssCoe and cliil-' dren for tho season. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Crook and Mr. and Mrs, Mark Scott will spond tlio Fourth at their cottage at Lakesido. Mrs. W, J. Copping, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Edward West, for tho past two weeks, returned yesterday to her homo in Shortsvillo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Card, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Clark, 'Mrs. Earl W. Card, Mr. Robert \Y. and Miss Winifred Clark attorided the f un&rat of Miss -Imogeno Clark in Rochester today. *Prof. and Mrs. T,. EL Armstrong will leave tins evening for Boston, Mass., where the former will attend a meeting of tho National JEdued' tionnl Society. Mr. and Mrs. Ann- strong will spend the month visit- ing friends in Massachusetts aud New York, returning home about Angust 1st. , iwli' Close Saturday. Our store will bo closed Saturday. Open .. Friday evening. Send in orders earlj?. MIU.EB & Gotrc. mm- BARGAINS. Children's Drill Waists, only 10c. Children's Drawers, laco trimmod, 13t\ . Children's Skirts, laco trimmed, toe. PAMSH & STRATTOK. WE WILL CELEBR4TC! Tomorrow being July 4th, a legal holiday, no paper will be\ issued from this office If oar delinquent subscribers will come down with enough money to bny a bunch of firecrackers we will be patriotic and celebrate. ; lte^ •J^jjiojrpw's races, .#• |h% • dp^ng pari: promise to^be one; p£ ^;^r.ea** : pt eyestft.foy loverj of the.'sport which has ;been held in Medina i*b j[.ear4, f urses aggregatinsglfJOd asre- tobe^competed for,mid,t^ewvather. pjSrrnitting, -some of* the fastest rae* ing ©ver.seen on the track ; wiR he; TivitHessed ^vhen the following, JSsi! of unifies line up: ^;0Qclass,pul-seflSO, tnileheatsj; bes^thrte in; five, First, $75; aec- ond; $37,50; third, $22.50; fourth,; $15,0). , Entries-^Serena, IJobert^ S., Bezatat, Jr., Lady D, ( Little Cressy/St, Patrick.' 2;3§ ctass>parse #150,-aaaile heats, best thtee' in/five. Firsts $75; sec- ond $37^0; third, $22.50;. fourth* $15.00. Bntrles—Yalgean,' Direct Thorne, Ruby, ,The- 'Squiie, Sk20 class, parse $200, anile heats, best three ia five.- F4rst, #100; sec- ond, $50; third, $30; fouirth, $20. Errteies—Jack Roach, Doctor H,, Isabella W.,CJW.L, BASEBALL. QAME8. 7; Nsttohit L»»BU«». ' At PJjUaaelpM&r-^PnUaitelpWa, Ch3c»goi 2. ' At BrooWlyn—Broklyn, #j PJttaburg, 8. At Boston—Boston, Oj dnel»n»tJ, 2. New AtnttWeart Loago*. At -St Ix>ut» — St Lools, I; 3TQr*, 3. At Detroit—Detroit, lj \Washington 0. At Clovelantt—ClevolKWi, 11; Phil adelpnla, C. At DhJcago—Chicago, S; Boeton, 8, 9. E««t«rn Liigutt.. At ButWo—Buffalo, 4; Jorsoy City, At Toronto—Toronto, $5 Newark 1. State L.«iiflua» At Syracuse— Syracuse, 0; UUcm, 1 At GtoverirHle^—'A., J. and G.„ 7; All»»ny, 4. \ ,. •* At Btnghamton—Blnsnamton, 4; Hion, 8. At Senenectaay — Schenectady, 6; Troy, 7. MARKET HKPORT, DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS ., . !Eyery day next week. PARISH «$& STRATJON. •. House for Rent. Inquire 318 Pearl St. 126t6eod TEAMSTERS WANTED. Appiy at Camp Swett. lOOtf DOUBLE STAMPSIRIDAY.* Stbre closed all day July 4th. , 12St3 *\ LKVAN BROS* LeVan ' Brothers yesterday sold Schubert Pianos to Charles Gardner of Yates and. Albert; Ewald of SEND IN YOUR ITEMS. The editor cannot possibly know about fevery visitor you have, every- body who comes to your homes, every journey you make. We wiah to make mention of 4hesa..thinga in order, to make the record of local events as coSiplete as possible. If you will help toward keeping him. informed, he will be able to make the paper more interesting. H you have items, send them in. Sign your name, not for publication, but as evidence that the,jtem is true.. Close Half The Day We the undersigned merchants of Medina do hereby agree to keep our respective places of business closed, oil Saturday, July 4th, after, twelve o'clock, noon. I. H. GEBALLE W. I. MASEIN & Co . L. ADLER & Co. W. L: BENNETT 1 VoLsoBtow & SMITH ~i?TxB6i L. OWENS ' • J.N..SEttSBOB.q, Ntw Yorts Pmvlitoa Marktt • Now York, My J, -WHEAT — No. 2 red. 82%e f. o. b. afioat; No. 1 northern Daluth, 90*4c CORN — No« 2 corn, 58tfo t o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, B8c • OATS — No.* 2 o&ta, 42«c? No. 2 wWtO. 44%c; No. 3 white, Mttc POHK—Mess, U7.60e>J8.00| family, * i8.00@18.SO . HAY — Shipping, &0O*85d; rood to' dbtolce, J1-1501.25. BUTTER—Creamery, extras, 20%c; factory, 18®16^c; wosfeern Imitation creamery. 18c. CHEESE—New Urge Trhlto, 10*io; light eklttre. 8%c EQOS^—State and Penttayltsnla, 17a fOTATOBS-N*w York, ptr ]S5 lbs., |3.0O®3.50. * Buffalo Provision Markst . Buffalo, July >. \WHEAT — No. 1 northern, 8SH6; winter wtoeat, No. 2 red, Sle. • ' CORN—No. i yellow, 55^0 f. o. b. sffloat; No. 3 yellow, Gi'Sie. . £ATS — No. 3 white, 43c f. o. b. iSdSoat; No» 4 white, 40c. HOUR—Spring wheat, bsit oalent ner bbL. «4.7B05.OO; low grides, $3.00 ©3.25.\ BUTTKH—Creamery western e» tra tubs, 21c; atf.te and Pennr sylvania creamery, 20^4 ©21c; dairy, fair to good, 15® 17c. CHBBSB—Fancy full create, 11%® 12c; good to choice, lie;' common to tmlT, 9@10& E6QS—State, fresh Esuioy, 18©19c. POTATOES—Old per bushel, $1.00 ©110. East Buffalo Live Stock Msrjtat. CATTLiB—Best steers on sole, $5.15 1&5.35; good to choice stripping stems, $ 4.90@5.1O ; fair to good steers, $4.30 €54.60; common to fair- hdifers, $3.25 ©3.65; caoica to extra, fat heifers, $4.25®4!75; good butcher bulls, $3.00 @8.50; choice to prime veala, $6.00® 6.50; handy fat calves, $4.5005.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS — Spring Iambs, $ 5.50@6.5O ; yearlings, fair to good, $ 4.50@5.00 ; - culls to common, $ 3.25@4.00 ; wether Bheep, J4.25@5.50 . HOGS — Mixed • packers'' grades, $6.3006.35; medium hogs, J6.25@6.30 ; pigs, good to choice, $ S-50@G.7O . X. *4 ; @;^R ,: E :CS - I v iiwt'li The 4tMs At Hand- Are yptt pjepate^tto ett« r |oy it?. Yptt can't vei^/ •well imtess yoit ajid the boys ha,ve 'p.^ clothe^ ^WeJiKVe decid^i to make a special offering that must appeal to evcty : j:hrifty„nma i« this part of the §tate. , '~* . - * * • . ' \ ' *'.•'•-' ~ ' • ', 1<%&%A JMEN'S StflfS tnade from rich fancy Cheviots arfd- Cassimeres—black and, blue Cheviots, !>lue Serges and ' fine plain and fancy worsteds* *.'*'* ' WortUllSto^ iaow'SStl $14.75 ' } . •••.•* >'.'*'•. ffl&WS SUl'PS; fine Cassire©re, Cheviot, and Worsted, made in latest styles—all this spring, and summer goods. TalueB m, $U and $16. Special price *^ k { J 10 - *\* 310 REDUCTIONS ON ALL UNES TWI^WBEK arid tliroo-pleoi -*foi ,. Men's Outing Suits consisting of Coat and Trousers only, without lin- ing, yet strong and durable. neveBt fabrics ana many fine fancy effects. Boy's two-piece suits. All kinds Special Pricoa tills week j $ | \Q $5 Kttlo tioy's Wash Suita-they will _,_.„. giva you, the utmost satiafsotion, . { $8^50 Sp«l»l Priao ttitawwk |^g |Q JJ^g F OUETH OF JULY Surprises in onr Pants Depart- RA« f ft CR meut Speolnl prices this week .;. jtvV W <pa F OTJBTH OF JTOY HABEEDASHERY. In each department wo havo selected articles incwdin^neckwear, uuderwear, hosiery, shirts, etc., and made special reduced \prices which wiU interest you. F OURTH OF jqi,Y STRAW HATS. Whatever you may want is hero. Special prices this week aic to fi. Which is tho most populat Organization in Medina? $300.00 Rfcca & Son Plntoo An elegfwit. . . . of BnUfalo and guaranteed by them for five years. Every purchaser can vote. purchased of O. H. Utley GIVEN FREE. \W. I. Masten & Ca Medina's TJp-to-dnto Clothiers and Furnishers... Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Retailers... 437 Main St. Hedina, N. Y. <S <S h h FIREWORKS The largest assoftmeirt in town can be found at ...Department Store... BUY Buffalo, Hay Market HAY — TimoUiy, par ton, loose, $ 19.00@21.00 ; hay, prims on track, per ton, $19.00020.00; Mo. X do do, $18.00 ©18.50; No. 2 do do, | 16.00@17.O0 . Injunction was Denied Albany, July 3.—The statement is- sued to the press to the effect that ah injunction had been Issued jby the ap. pellate divlsipn, third department; re- straining the Now\ Yoxk and Port- Chester Railroad company.from con- structing.'its road p£,. otherwise pro- ceeding under the recemt permission of the railroad commission, turns out: to t># contrary to the fa«ts. The-court record: shows that the application f Or Injunction mas denied. - .• ra'.-.i-.m-M,r.r 'HI 1 -.1 1 Store Closed Tomorrow. DOUBLE STAMPS 1»NKiMltS ^i>. ^!*wK'