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m •y/:J -.- . % m & m' javeral BW^JW *&$&&_ ™f n Z -ikliOsy* a '\o rental charge, allowiffi^ .. ties ana maktag tuew worJciiara, It was witfc a feeling? of considerable satisfaction that the young mati rose on the morning of Ms, birthday auajje* gan to collect Ills personal uelotogfngfe. preparatory to Btartog op Jn <|io# World. Xho farmer, seeing Ws Son paclslpfe jjite traiife, which he rightly' ;)urlgeu'ito l j . JIB evidence of the early loss OJP a good i iaraTJiantl, stopped at tho door of tlito joung man's room and asked vrimX he was going to do. • Tiie hoy very promptly reminded hls- t6Sxqnot the day of the ffiontu and tUf year and declared his Intention of strik- ing out In tbe world on «ls own ac- count / \Not much y?u mqa't,\ shouted the old man, \at least not for nwbllo yetl You wasn't born until after 1.3 o'clock, \so\ yoii can Just take off them good elotbea and ftx to give rqo another Jnilf day's work down In the potato patch,\ Fslo'i Iroaloir, Fato at times works nemo strange ironies. air. McUugb, an Irish member of par- liament, some years ago brought for- ward a bill for tho amendment of the . law relating to contempt of court I n ire- land and was aooo afterward sentenced to throe mouths' Imprisonment for that offense. Mr. SicUugh's bill WBB sent to • lilm in proof form while Ho was tiniler- golug his sentence and revised In Kit- m&Uiliam jail. ITwo convtcta were executed at the IcUlgnya prison In Jupan, and one of tli'om us he- ascended tlio gulllotiuo re- marked that ho bad built It himself wlillo serving a sontenco for larceny two yonre before. > A few years ago a story came from n town lu StnJTorclHlili-e, England, of a mpfri who took liia dog to tho river to drown It in order to savo tho expense of i license, but slipped and was drowned hinmolf, while tho dog re- turned home. I'oimlble Origin of a Phrase. ^Thorb is an amusing Btory by Atlie- Iioeu* which suggests the -possible ori- gin of tho phrase, \He docs not know enough to .come In oat at tho wet.\ According to tho ratertnliilnjr gram- | memy-uvu yrara. mm uuw. „ Warlnti referred to, a town i n Greece j Ovo years «ucl overl-Bnccciw. •ube HV«J» \WW^McitiiB ManJivcs.'- -One day as tbe 3blike of \Wellington sat writing at.hifc JJl^nry table quite alone bis door• w^8,8b&,<!teHly opened •without a lcn?filt wjinnioujjqcm'ent of any &<>&, W4 \iti Staged 9, ,gftun.t .man. wio- stood before the eomniagder in chief with bis hat on and a savage ex- pression of countenance. The duke Wis of course-a IttSJe anhoyedat such an Unc6.reinorilo.us jatemiptiMi, and. JooU.!ng up, he ijsteed,'''Whojabyony \I \ip, Dronystiis/' wn,8*tl§ singular angler, \'Welljny&at^a-.you want?\ \V6% '.'ity- Hfef \Yost J am sent; t o WlTyou?* *\ ''Very? e<f077<«a;ia th_4 duteei sitting %ack and calmly s^^ -te^ii!he••i»t*ude^^-• , .atot.J8t|gJ^ l .foJt..I' , *rja ®^!yflu_sj\ safca the stranger, \and I Wpj|p& you to death.\ ''Are yon obliged to \perform ibis'duty today?' nsjted the commander in chief. \X sm very busy just ww and have a large number of letters to write. It wonifl be very inconvenient today.\ OTe TIS« ltor loked hard during a pomenijs pause. \Call again,\ continued the dnke, \or -write a»d make an appoint-. meat.\ \YpuUl be> ready*?\ \Without fall,\ was tho reply, 5Tho maniac, awed doubtless hy tbo stern old sol' dler, backed, out -of the room without f urthor words an«2 half an hour later was safe in bedlam. Taking Life Too Serfonnly, Taking life too seriously Is said to be an especially Ajanorlcan falling, Tbtr may be true; but. Judging 'froi peamnces. It would scow tHdroqrld- i wide, for, go where you mjSyTyou \Will find tho propoction of serious, not to' say anxloue, fuces ten t o one as com- pared with tho naorry or happy ones. If \tho outer Is alwayii tho form and shadow of the Inner\ and if \tho pres- ent 1B the fullness of the past and the herald of the future\ (and how can wo doubt it?>, bow many Bad histories can bo rend in tho faces of those we meet every day! The $j)ty of It Is, too, that the BiidneaH Is a self woven garment, even na Is tho Joy with which It might bo replaced. Btuakln says: \Girls | should be sunbeams not only to mom- I bore of their own circle, but to every- body with whom they come In contact. Every room tlwy enter uliould bo brighter, for tb«?lr presence.\ Why shouldn't nil of as be sunbeams, hoys as well n« girls, all along tho way from twenty-five years and under to eighty- under stress of evII'ctrcuniBtnneea bor- rowed money from a rich man, who toolc «a Rccurlly for tho loan n mort- gage on tuo handsome portico which •arrounded tlia market place. Ho wns not in ungencrou* creditor, for when it rained he caused tho town cricra to announce that Ibo citizens bad permis- sion to takt? refuge uiulor the- colon- nade. Btrnngors visiting tho totvn who failed to ha-vo tho matter properly ex- plained to them wore BO Impressed by the extraordinary circumstance!) that they spread abroad Uao report that the peoplo were so stupid that they bad to be told when to come in out of tho wet ' The Knnnoroo'n Klolc When a b% \old man\ kaugnroo stiff- ens bis tall and converts It Into n sort of revolving pivot bearing tho whole \weight of his body, leaving hla tremen- dously powerful lcg» tfco for attack and defense, everybody who does not. want to be ripped up or throvrn in a heap for a considerable distance will gi-ee tho marsupial a wide berth. Only those who haro seen tho full grown kangaroo In his native Australian busb With his back to a tree, scattering dogr, bleeding and torn, right and left, can form nny ndoquato idea of_ the prodi- gious strength the auiinal Is'cnpablo of exerting when ho (lmln himself In B tight corner. Kangaroos are now get- ting scarce la tho southern parts of Australia,; but they are still pretty nu- merous In tho thinly populated north. How the in^tivtyf. %ea. Captain Mnd^ ' n PnreliR»e, In \Hor?p^^lpe\'Sewell Ford tells how -a,.retu-^d,'Va,captaiji hoftght a ;b&rse, The «totjr;riun3i As one who in- spects w 'u&ajhlliar object Captain Be,an looked dbjedly.Jit^iBarnaerea. At ihe sa,me ; u>n©parnaeies Inspected the captaiu. With head lowered to knee level, Ivltb eafe ; cbeUed. fopwaiA. nos- trila palittng mi under lip. 'twitcbiag almost as if Jjb meant to Iajigh, Bar- pacies eyed \tififj-prfepeqtive Owtfer. ' GaptaiBiiBea'n sq'uifmea junderjthe I gftze.of ^arnacies' bigi calm - eye for a imoment, 4od then shifted Ins positiou, \What hi time-does he want any. ;way,>*JeW\-demanded the captain* ' \•Wttnj£ V> jg^t acquainted, thaf^ all, cttp.'«; MlgMy Ituowlh\ boss, -be- k. Now, some'hosscir don't take notice of anythlpgt They're \jest naturally' dumb. Jb.en.ag'in you'll find bosses that seem to know every hlamed word, you say, \Thein's tbe kind of bosses thut'a wjith haviav -••..-. \S'po?e he'knowa all the ropes. Jed?\ \X should\ say he did, eaP'»« If there's anything that boss ain't done in hia 4«y* 1 dOa't know what 'tlsv Near** l can flhd oat he's tried every' kind of work, In or out of traces* that you could ^lifak of.\ ••Must be some old by your tell.\ sag- geated the captain. \Sure bis timbers are nil sound?\ \Dunnp 'bout bis timbers, cap'n. but as for wind an' limb you \won't* And a jonnder boas of his age In this county. Course I'm notlsellin* ldm fcjva-four- year-old.\ Agahi, Captain Bean tried to look critically at tbo white .horse, but once more be met that calm, cnrleus gaze, and the attempt was hardly a success, However, the captain squinted ijolemu- ly over Barnacles' withers and re- marked: - - , \Yes he has got gome good line^ as yon say, though you wouldn't hardly call hltu clipper Uullt Not much sheer for'ard an' a Icotle too much aft. eb?\ At this criticism Jed snorted mirth- fully. •*0b. I s'pose he's all right,\ quickly added tho captain. \I-'net Is I ain't nevor paid much attention to' horses, beln' on the water so much. You're sure he'll mind his helm. Je-dT \Oh he'll go when* you p'lnt ultn.\ \Won't drag anchor, will boV\ \Stand all day if you'll let hliu.\ \Well Jed, I'm reudy to sign arti- cles, I guess.\ Saturday antj - Sunday ^M^ions. to Hochester and Qfft^j^fegtchv ;; \- J^ejrylaturcSgy a^d ^uTt^^i^': 30tk to 's&ptemW 2?&,:tim %iw:; tpj}c<3enteal wiil;9^U diie-4ay: : e|', .{5ursi«h feXots '.'to--Biouhest^ :>£W\ me.' lihahg:-about his cage \da'y after j o n tarjo Beaok and- return at,v4$: day, calUnfe to him and -keeping In bis . . *- : 8lght>Ke'would see me late at night;.WW rat-ea. , and e.arly lu theraomlng. I would give Ontario Beayliopens for the season - hhn his food and W ; ater, Oceasidnally I If. D el ,p r atu)it~ Daj, May ,|Otli. •wouldpat hls?beadi and gradually the! i u ~ 0 u , m d new at tliis lion ,c.o»es t*.|have a Wendiy feeling, Everything bngltand new aium toward jne. i: become, as it were, an j^famdti^ v<$o%, Musio>an(l vauae^ ac(iUalntan\ee. 3 ;6fi his', amKft^m becom-| viUe ent6I .tain^ent throughout tte tag acQtisto'jmedHo me tbe Hon grows to j T>I„„ : *„ „f nn t Amr amuse- tttoittrf«£*-*egB to like the uonjaea^on. Plenty of out dqor «mupe- 4m ^»H«e>• Si\\ tijr Force. \Supposel*' sald\*u n.htaal expert, \that I^hvahoUt-to^i'aitfl &>n to peed f«*tt^fta4^&s.-M f lwent at onee 1 into hi* cage- '«#' attempted to drive him, I would probably be Wiled. But I doa't do that Before I try to teach him anything 1 let the Hon* get used to' too, Just as|you would like'any big pet, a horse or a big dog. Then I go into the Tlon'a cage without being obtrusive. or brusque., The big, dangerous beast, having got usled to seeing me outside, scarcely notices the difference when I am to bis private domain. I gradually approach him and drive him about the cage, cracking my \whip so thnt he will know that 1 mean business- The lion probably believes that there Is much greater power In that whip than there really Is. If I hit him with It, I do not hurt hint Thero Is a Jcnuck I n cracking a whip so that it will not give much pain. 1 could swing a whip on you und strlko you with a 'crack,' hut y-\ •would scarcely feel it. \Tbo general principle of animal training is to proceed easily and gradu- ally, being gontly persistent, but not aggressive, overcoming opposition, by persuasion rather than by direct oppo- sition and force. It i s the same course as that which applies to men. You first YearsiC -f'i vvisK %.sayi» few.!#i'p ment'to 8uit-tke4a|$%of all, \ • \ i Buffalo and Niagara falls Every Sat*' urday and Sunday, May 30th - to'^eptember 27th. • Tlie New York Central will sell low i-ate excursion tickets to JEjuffab and Kiagara Falls and rpturn evory Saturday and Suuday t commencing Ilet-oralion Day, May 30th, to and including Sunday,-September 27llu The BnilaloZoo is ^jpon for the son with excellent attractions. . .ragarn Falls, tho Great Cataract, is the best report in America to spend- the day for rest and recreation. See ticket agents, for particulars. THE SEA! THE SEA I as that wiuc u appues iu iiiuu. uuu.n ' becomo acquainted witii the man \from | New York Central's Warm Weather A LONG SENTENCE. One The llnrrcwt Slonn. It 88 happens that the position of the moon Is Btxch that tho full moon pre- ceding the autumnal equinox for sev- eral successive nights in the latitude Ot London rises only nine or ten min- utes later each succeeding evening. tthis phenomenon Is called the \harvest moon\ from n notion that It I s n provi- sion of all wise Providence calculated to enable the husbandman to tsko care of bis grain nt night If there is so much of it that It'chunot be handled during daylight Renamed It, \Tos reworked the thin chap, \he told me to name my own salary.\ \\Well,\ replied the fat one, \that was- very -liberal \ of him, I should •think.\ H&- \It was so,\ rotorted the thin one sadly, \but ho didn't seem to take to the name.' Eo changed It, and now I'm getting wages only.\—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. TUJII Dlic-ounlcd tbe Loasait One EmrtJi Ever tltereit. Annua S. Hovs-itt had a very nlmblo wit and dearly loved a joke. He was once n guest at a dinner which Includ- ed Hccorder Smyth and Senator Ovarii. Tho recorder, w-aa poking fun at tho senator nud Tend from a nowspapor clipping what purported to (bo a sen- tence from n rcccut speech made by tbo senator, hue which was In reality wholly tlctltloua, ns the senator know quite well. At Its conclusion the laugh wns long and hearty at Mr.'Evarts* ex- pense, and no one laughed looser or heartier than tho tinntor himself. As soon as the laughter had subsided Mr. Hewitt suddenly loaned across tho tabic and, looking rather sternly Into] tho smiting face of the recorder, said hi a well assumed tono of reproach: \That certainty It a remarkable sen tenco, your hotter, bat criticism of It docs not coma well from you If today's newspapers are to bo believed, for they contain a sontenco of much grantor length which Is attributed to yon,\ \Why—why bow Is fhnt, Mr. Hew- itt?' Inquired the recorder, with con. Blderoble confusion: \Because said Mr. Hewitt, with the utmost gravity nud that grim smllo which .always accompanied his best sayings, \you are there quoted as ut- tering a sontenco that was to last through tho whole lifo of the prisoner.\ —Philadelphia L-cdger. r T|»o Fnthei-'i Wc». Daughter— Vajia, mamma says birth- day gifts are luxuries, -but I say they are necessities. Now,;, what do you say they are? • • ' **•*->* . Pntker—IJ (% v I say they are nui- sances. ** ~ r ~v \~ The Climfffc. , ( 'Jadge—Officer, what 1B this prisoner ,- charged with? ; - fv Officer—Eloetricljty, your honor. I caught him stealing .trolley wire-Phil- adelphia Telegraph. The ^Iffercnpc. ' \So that distinguished looking lady Is your wife, eh?\ \No; Pan that distinguished looking lady's husband.\ Ths handle S^fiJj. One of tho piscatorial curiosities ot tho north Pacific consr^ especially plen- tiful along tho shores of British Colum- bia, Is tho flsb fcaown to Indians, -white* and half breeds as the \candle flsb.\ To the scientists he Is the eulacbon (Tbaieierrthys pwclflcnsj, and Is highly esteemed for two reasons. The Ssh It- self Is about fonrteen inches long, re- sembles tho Btnelt In general appear- ances and Is caught In large, quantities by west const Ushermen during the months of Febrnnry, March and April It Is the fattest of all fishes, for which reason large numbers of tbem are dried- and smoked to»tJe -used as a -warm- ing food during the long rlgorons win tors s o common In that region. - Large numbers S>f them are also run through crude ^presses, -which extract tho oil. ^hls|ls^ preserved In Bkln bags and used much. In the same manner a* whale's bl|ibbe» is \bsed by the, Eski- mos. This J'cojadler flshlfeg^ts Usa. com- mon name froseu the fact that wn'en dried ifc bir'nai -with--a-brlght--vrhlt* 1 flame untH entirely consumed- It 1^ much ugbd by the \coasters\ both of Columbia and .Alaska, either, with or without a wlc& passed - through Its A Grub sWeet ftlerid of\ Dr. John- son's was Derrick, of -whom he wrote, \I honor. Derrick for his strength of mind.\ One night when Floyd, an- othor # poor axatkor, -was wandering about the -streets Ve 1 found Derrick asleep upon a tjulk.\Upon being sud- denly awakened Derrick started up. \My dear Eloydl,\ said he, \I am sorry to see. you in tills destitute state. Will you go homo with mo to my lodgings?\ And they turned In, on tho bulk to- eether like the «ood fellows they wem ORIGIN OF OLD SAYINGS. Tho noncymoon.-For thirty days after a* wedding tho ancient Teutons had n custom of drinking a mead made of honey. Tbe Bridegroom.—In primitive times tho newly wedded man bod to wait upon his brldo and the guests on his wedding day. He was their groom. Sirloin of Beet.—King Charles I., be-' Ing greatly pleased with a roast loin of beef sot .before him. declared it \good enough to be knighted.\ It has ever Bluer been called Sir Lola. A Splnster.-W'omon were prohibited from marrying in olden times until they had spun a full set of bed fur- nishings on the spinning wheel; hence, till married, they wore spinsters. Cabal.—This word was coined In Charles II.'a reign and applied to his cabinet cooncfi. It wa.s made out of tho Initials Of their names, which were: Clifford, Arlington. Buckingham, Ash- ley, Lauderdnle. §p»»dlh»vlnn Cairvlnir- Frotn earliest times carving has re- ceived great attention In Scandinavia. One sees evidence of this i n many Swe- dish churches, both In wood and stone, dating back many centuries. In Stock- holm are many to be found, now safe- ly cared for In a well kno-wn museum. Borne of theso northern churches, nota- oly those of Borgund and Hittcrdnl. are quite covered with such quaint or- namentation. Beyond such public ex pressloa. of painstaking laker eee mj -see In almost any comfortably furnish- ed bouse wooden forks, spoons, salt boxes and platters, but still more at- tracting attention are hugo wooden tanknrds. and these will often bear close study baui In design sad in exe eutlon. Red Flannel Currency. A Scotch missionary to a group of smiall Islands In tfiet south Pacific a great many years ago found bits of red Sannel circulating na money. This cur- rency came to them In a curious man- ner. The body of a sblpwreckj&d sailor had.drifted ashore, nnd to the untu- tored Bnvagcs, who had never before seen clothing of any kind, his red flan- nel shirt was an object of wonder and admiration. By common' consent they cut the garment Into small pieces, which thenceforth became the curren- cy of the island. SmnlfHJIta of Gold. r-Gold-is-so^erylfenaclous.,that a piece p of It drawrjfclajto wire one-twentieth of an fnch In diameter will sustain a weight of '500 pounds without break- ing. Its fnalleability 1B BO .great that o single grain may be divided Into 2,000.000 parts and a cubic Inch into 9.523,809.529 parts, each of which may be distinctly Been by tbe naked eye. whom you wish Jo obtain a favor. Then, as a feeling of friendship grows between you, ho Is at last glad to do as you wish.\—Leslie's Weekly. Vacation Excursion to New York the Greatest City in America. On Tuesday. August 11th, tho Tfc« Flrtt Flunk Attaek. We have a record In the hook «f Joshua of \tho stratagem whereby Al \* a t the was taken.\ This tells us how 5.OO0. ( , in:l , ; 01J da , men were set-In ambush behind the 1 , ar PXJPDI limited city, co that when the king of Al and r, fe u,ar ' 'xt«pi uuuieu, his hosta were drawn forward to tho fight a flank att&ojt was made with overwhelming success by tho warriors' of Israel. Not less disastrous was the fato of Leonldas and his bravo little bund of herons when the tjoralnns nt T'ber- mopylrc, led by ft- trsi.-or, took tbem\-in the rosr, 4SU B..C. »* j It wss by a masterly mauepvor near- ly S00 years Inter that Hannibal dealt one of his heaviest blows against the boits of Rome. Having concealed his brother Mago, with 2,000 horse 'and foot soldiers, among tho reeds, be en- ticed the Romnn forces across the river Trobls. The legions fought bravely , . , , , .. . . and hold their own until Msgo. rising *»'«\R>™1 pwden should be the from ambush, attacked them in the \\J**\ 11 ™ P\ mt o f many; nark singes rear and routed them. ' ' r \ \\*'\ ' \•' K *' ~ New York Centra! will Bell excur- sion tickets lo Now York and retain ow rate of S9.50 fronv Me- dat e of sale, on •guiar, except uumed, trains; good rt'turninc on or before Tuesday, August §5th, on regular, except lim- ited trains, giving patrons a two weeks' imtmjj al the seashore resorts nfnr New York, siuh as Coney Is- land,' Mmiliiittcn' Bench, Long Ilmpch, Anbury I'urk, Glen Island, HnrkVwny lieacli, eti\ 'Tickets are also gooil.on the Hudson River via day or night line steamers. New York is very attractive in the summer tinie with its ruof par- den tl o ires, its parks, its gr nt hotels mill ninny blijects of impur- t iuc-e. Central l'ark with its great J ,- _ - .- . , o star t from 39th street am i 5th ave- Till avenue or Sth avenue, mak- I n Me The atesninc of Hlitorlc. One of my artistic friends was upon a business visit to a picturesque dis- trict of Perthshire tho other day. A ing the Munplele trip nronnd tho ', park, allowiirp stopover at all niu- KeujiwitmJ plarcs of interest; this .. . , _..„.. .. ,'trip 1-oi.ls 23 e.-ais. Another luio iB Ittte clsure was afforded him by.the , h p k nutomobiles, start- wait between trains, and he asked a!. , -„., . . , _'. native If there were any historic places | »»R Inmi »0tli stn't-t am ath ava- ls the neighborhood, eo that he mtRbt; nup at frequent intervals, running •poll s Sim or two, with which he had j through Central Park to 72d stroot, k>adcd his camera. \No there's no' | theme lo Itivprsiile and Grant's onytblng historic aboot the place. The Oltck castle up by there nsed to be historic, but It's no* sac historic noo!\ What that bucolic individual Imagined tho wtfrd \historic\ to mean Is not very apparent by the reply.-Olnsgow Time*. tomb, ami returning by the same route. This iri|i cost oil cents. For lit-kcls, space in parlor or sleeping ears ami all information in. regard l» time of trains, etc., make early nppnValum to any New York Central ticket agent, OK address, FI. Parry, General Agent, 377 'Main to | St., Buffalo, N. Y. 14-ltlS So Mliera In Duma. When a Burnion has earned a little tnouoy, he humedinWIy proceeds spend It ail, for the Burmese have no ambition to bo rich and never hoard Consequently there are no large land owners, and, there being no aristocracy, the people are as near being on an equality as possible. Poor people are qulto as rare as rich people, and tbe eniy beggars to be mst with are tlw lepers, who sit ou the steps of the page dW Should a Burman find himself hi i , ., , • • r. .• \ l ^'.ra possession of a large sum of money h ( .; £ * n d ^\\day, commencing Decoration g:j» builds a pagoda and possibly a zayat.! day, to and including Sunday, Sep- f J!«t>.na. Manitou Beach Excursions Every Sat- urday and' Sunday. May 30th to September 27th. Yhe Now York Central will Bell oneAday excursion tickets to iMauitou Ueach and return every Saturday ] The Fun of It. . A young man writes to me: \Is It proper to kiss n young lady, to whom you nro engaged If' she says you mustn't?\ \No sir. It Is decidedly Improper. That's half the fun of it-\-Brooklyu Gagle. or rcsthouse. If any money still re mains, he gives a theatrical perform mice~ Th*T Did. \Do minstrels take in this town ?\ In quired the advance agent of the Colos •al Black Cork troupe. \Well the last that were here did,\ responded the Innkeeper sourly.—Chi cago News. «-<j«>r>.o»>oc>*i o*> r>o • T oday omorrow tember 27 th. Manitou Beach, eight miles from f Ontario lleauh, is reached via open cars of the Alanitou Beach line, passing Long* Pondy Braddock's Bay, Cranberry Pond and Crescent Kearh. This is ponsidered one of the fiuestopen car trips in America as it skirts Lake Ontario's shores the whole length of the line. Rpe ticket agents for particulars. Tprajte of dhaittuerlaig V.Cblig, \felhQl- eri arid Djarrlioea Reniedy',, fiays '%al '<• ^stjflred:iJ:9ii. vlwonw diur- iflibeil'for tenyeartiraiiia. 4tU:i«g --that tSriie tx-ied Vaf|e>us inWieittes fethout obtainiiig . any jp§rp*a»ent reji^f; ia&iB!o,iipier,onegf.jn^ «iken with chtderft ino#>ufti frid f gjfcwe&» PQttel ol tliis. 'remedy, <3i)jy fco'doaes' weweqiiired tp gi\ e • try the pieorei.ne ruyBelf,.ttud did nut «se«il of ; pn.e hottie-'.Uelore I vim -vvejl and I- .•ha.ye nevei' uw$ Been troubled with that eom^uiiti;. Qua cannot sjiy too umolt'iu. iavor ofthat ^wfdfriullaeaiQiue. • 'ihta venieuy is for sale by Chas. A.ilaiik, lJrug. - geat£2<J Maiu St., Aledlna, \H. Y, ANNUALSCHOQL ftHEfcTIMG. Notice of aiihttal lelhool iiieeting of tlie inhabitants of Union Free School District No. 12 of the towns of Eldgewayand Shelby: \Notice is •hereby given that the annual meet- lug of the inhabitants of the Union | Fm School District 3So. 12 of the towns of Eidgeway ajad Shelby will beheld in'the BighSefcool Building in Bttid diutrict on the evoning of Tuesday, August 4th, 1903, at 7:30 o'olooku ' CHAIIIES 2ST. HOOD, DistriotUlerk. NOTICE Of SCHOOL HLECH0N. Notice of election of members of tho Board of Education of Dniou Froo School DistriotNo, 13 of tho towns of Ridgeway and Shelby: Notice ia hereby given that the an- nual election of members • of tho Hoard of Education of Union Freo Sohool District No. 12, of tho towns of liidgowny and Shelby, will bo hold at the village hull, in the vil- lago of Medina, in said district, on Wednesday, August 5tfa, 10U3. Polls will be open from 12 o'clock not n until four o'clock p. to. lly order of the Board of Educa- tion. C. N. HOOD, Clerk. NOIICE. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by ihe Board of Trustees on July 17,10O3, all persons are hereby for- bidden to hitch horses on any o£ tho priimipal^Btreets of tho village of iledina on July 29,1903, the date of tho firemen's, parade. J. \V. COOPEB, Villogo Clerk. NKWY-ORK (ENTKAL VJ^ * HUDSON RIVER R. H THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. m EBTBCJT JVNK M, ICOO. Trains pan Mcdln» M foQovra : KAST B00KD. 0K»a. m-»r. Koch. ?:!»•. m.mr.N.T. •i'.V9 \ \ SM0 \ •' 530 \ •8:40 '• \ llilS \ .\ fti» \ iaSBp.jD- \ 5!«)p.m. \ %Si \ •2:44 \ \ <:15 » \ Ba«».ra. -630 \ \ T?« \ \ 1:uU \ -J:<0 \ \ 0:15 \ \ 7 3S \ 8alttrd»78 only. Train leacvoiBuffalo at II il) 3>. m.. arrives in Medina 12^ Srmjj^ nuHmin^ WB8T BOtfSb. *l)!:(9a.in. B.BWIaiaSa. ra. •7:9) \ mx. Buffalo 8:GB<i.in^ \ 8:45 •• U:15 \ \ 11 a» \ \ 138p.au - l:10p.ra. ... _. \ 6:10 \ •' 6.DS - nao \ «• sao \ \ su» •• •ass \ \ was\ SvUidayaanlT. Train lcarea Rochester 1220 p. hi,, (irrfvTS In Jfedina at 1 ;45 p. m., Niagara Falbnt2i5p. m. •IndidaUea traltia rnn dallT-. H. PABR7, O6oe»l Agent, m Halo. St., Buffalo, N. T GEOR&KH. DANIELS, j Senerml Paasonger.Aiemt, New Tort. A. H. Smith, Qemoral Ma 'ager i And Every Other Day. ? We are doing all kindB of re- w\\\ fair work. My different re-. ^ pair departments are the T most complete and up-^to- W date in town. . ^AUTOMOBILE D ERT-Anto parts A S and supplies furnished on short notice. 7 v' BICYCLE AND SUM PRY DEPT. \ T OontalJiH a complete unu of up-to-date r V goods. v ? UMBRELLA DEPT.-A 'oomplete % a line of parte for the ronowing of your o V umbrella. - \( h BABY CARRIAGE DEPT.-A com- T plete stock of baby carriage tires. C LAWN V ? 4 aby carriage' tires. MOWER DEPT.-Lawn Mowers ottllpi for, put in the best of order and doUvered without unneces- sary delay, Remember: today, tomorrow and every other day our mot- to is: \To^ilease our custom- ers.\ *-%/%*V%W%<%'V*<V%'%*V1> {ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS Office hours, Medina Post Office,, 7:00. a. m. to 8:00 p.m. • OlEtse -hours Sunday, 0:00 to 10:30 a. m. Mail arrives— 7:0& a m. from the west. Few people have any idea of. the im- portant effect the shoes they wear -have on their gener- al health. Try a pair of \Treadeagy\ Shoes and notice the dif- ference. For.sale at . 7:30 \ 9:49 \ 11:52 \ 12:35 p. m. 2:45 \ 3:47 \ '6:20 \ 7:10 \ \ east. t( •« tt it \ t^est. ii << i \ east. \ west.\ \ east. Mail departs— 7:08 a. m. 7:30 \ U:52 \ 2:45 \ 7*10 \ 7:48 \- gping east.. \ west. « '« ,, \ east. \ west \ 'east. • Mails close 20 .minuteB befi abbve train jiime. F. ,E; COI-BURN, P. M FOR'SALE CHEAP. IV ., %} Dep8iocra| T^agoa aiid^ (pfiaeton. Jii|uiare at Ms offi^. >1