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' V. J* . 301* p«or»i JSirterea February-4 ; J|» 8? Medttay By moil or carrier: $2.00»yoajr; $i for ' air months; CO cents tor tlxree ,' '' months, invariaW in advance.\ Advertising Bates on Applica^gu gas , Republican \Nominations. For Member of Assembly, CHARLES S, BRIDGEEA^T. For Coroner. EDWARD MUKSON. j 1903 * JULY 1903 Su. 12 19 '26 Rio, 6 13 20 27 Tu, We, 14 21 28 8 15 22 29 TO. 2. 16 23 30 Fr. 10 17 24 31 Sa, 11 18 25 QuwUr i p.m. O p.m. Quarter MOON'S PHA8E3. fcOJ ©a ft „ ThW 1 7 VI Quarter , JL ( p. m. 9:24 © New- Moon 3:1* 24 MB. 31 RELIANCE WON AQAJN. •elootod by Challenge Committee it Cup Defender, Nowport, n. I., July 28.—Aitor yos tordity's raco between Ltao Rollonco Constitution anil Columbia, In whlct tho former boat again dumanstralec her itiperlorlty over tho other two tho challongo committee of tho Now Yacht club selected tho Rcllanco OJ tho dofenaer of the Ajirurlea> cup. It was al»t>_ decided, to dl»eontlnu« further trial \races tia unnecessary Commodore Bourne .pj' Mo£ar» yorbos. Cornmctt and Itoblriukfa'of tb« •Cup eommlttao and C, Oliver Iaolln managing ownor of tlio Ilollanco; 13 ' -I). Morgaia of tho. Columbia an August Belmont of tho Cottstltulloi wore at tho mooting. Messrs Mor gan and Belmont woro perfectly aatla JtOfl with tho choice of tho commute* an both arc of tho opinion that tht Rollnnco is the fait eat of tho trio. In ovwy raco Rcllanco has crossed tho finish lino ahead, and -has&lost but \bat tow events on tlnao rijjowanco. II la probable that tho defender will! procood to Bristol for a thorough over hauling and then go to Now Rocholle \What will bo dono with tho Conatltu tton and Columbia could not b< learned. Thu three ynrhts sailed ovoi a looward and windward course In n puffy 15-knot notrhvy^stornor. Tho Rollanre was Drat aerosa (IK lino, With Constitution noxt and Col fljfmhla last. Constitution pullod rapidly by Iloll nnco and Columbia was on oven terms -•With the new boat, when Captain nan by a shift of canvas *not a favorable slant of wind and a mllo from tho turn jmasod Constitution and loft Colum bla astern. Alters BCedlna Bac&y J6ti,rrjal; . ^ • ••' JKdycra noticfeVtb; exhibition * of %ww not to decorate' a building\' givon yesterday afternoon More a large- proletai;if>Tjt -info' amtamei under the miberWy-deeoyated pillars of the veranda opposite ? Hpw &\> uncultured crowd did howl and jeer at the expense o£ the only contribu- tor who 'cashed his Obligation. When- the \job\ was completed th e decorators were told to awnit tie gathering o£ the \jobbers\ before they would be recompens cWw their faithful peivtormance of acrobatic phantasm. Graciously they await- ed. Soon they learned that John Doe had made a \kick\ because he had actually received more for his \two bits'Hhan that to which h e was entitled or expected they could give for tlio price. When the • subscriber left tho scene for suppor the tonsorial master of ceremonies had the acrobatic decorator woudering what kind of an epidemic ho had struck. Thero must have been something doing after that judging from the appear- ance of the Downs-Kearney block aftor suppor. He who laughs last laughs best. \ A good easy mark nuvor kickb.\ OusEliVEtt. Prince, Chlmay's Chauffeur Killed. Mezlores. Franco, July 28,—Prince Joseph of Chininy and Caramon, whoso former wlfo, tho Princess of Chlnray (Clara Ward of Detroit), olopod with Rlgo, Hungarian {musician, In 1890, mot with a Borlous automobile acci- dent near tho village of Rocrol, whllo trying to avoid a cyoliat. Tho auto- nubllo waa ovorturnod and the me- chanician was killod. Tho prlncb. who was aorlouBly Injured, WHB conveyed to a nolghborlng houao. \ FURNifi^tl I^SO'CIATIM' * Mr, Parry Advpasit^cJ: '» Natio«ai : Op. gphijiitlorji of Employer!. • New ir«rki ; :jruiy,: July ?8,—tabor and advertising WiSr^iJiaoussed'hy the Furniture Association o( America at last night's session o| its annual con- 1 ventlon. 3?he principal address was made by'David : JM, Parry of Indianap- olis. j>rdsld'#ntojl'tne National Asflocl- atlon of jCaniftfttoturers. ' * , ] A'respUvtion yaB. ottered condemning ( the ^rpposea Jaw of the adopting,o* the inetrjc .system, w \wholly mischievous in Its tendency.\ ,.i v ..[ •Sfri Parry spoke on. the subject of Jhe necessity for a national organjza?' tipn of eniployers, which would be representative of all employing Inter- ests, ' Frederick \W. Job, secretary oif the Employers' association of OWoago, urged, the furniture men to get togeth- er in some similar object. TREASURY AHEAD $103. Monty In a Box of Clgnn Sent to Quartermaster by a Contractor. Washington, July 28.—The secre- tary of war has sout to the treasury department a box of cigars and |10« Wh|ch was received from the depart ment of Texas. It appears that Colonel Cl«?m, chlel quartownastor of tho department, founi^the box of-cigars.ou hla doak «bd. upon -opening U • discovered that it was from a contractor who was do ing some work under the Quartermas- ter's supervision. In -the box was the ittonoy. Tho colonel was very Indignant and referred tho matter to General Kred Grant, commanding tho departmont Tho contractor acknowledged sending tho cigars by a messenger boy, but fiaidhe did not know anything about the money. Qoneral Grant thought that undei such circumstances, nothing could be dono by prosecuting ths man for at tempted bribery, and sent the cigars and the monoy to the war department.- From the. war department they were sent to the treasury, whore all un claimed funds are sent The cigars Subsequently were sold for $3 and the money placod with tho $100. 'Mob Spirit Conference.\ . Chautauqua, July 28.—Feud assas- sinations, lynchlngs and labor riots havo promoted a mob spirit conference Which will be held hore on Aug, 10 to 16, Dr. J. W. Bucl-loy of New York will discuss \Mental and Moral. Con- tagion\; William Frost, president ol Bereft college, and H. M. Brock ol Leslie county, Kentucky, will discuss \Mountain Feuds\; John Temple Graces of Atlanta and Charles B. Lore, chief justlco of the Delaware sujprome court, Will speak on tho \L»yncKing \Spirit;\ 15, M;, Parry, president of-the National Association of Manufactur- ers, .will discuss the \Growing Tenden. cy of the Mob Spirit.\ Labor leaders and jurists Will also be sooured to-fle- liver aactfes|es, - •KR~ Question t n Miller Caio. Washington, July 28.—A committee representing the Booltbinden' union called op Socrotnry, Cortolyou t o ad VIBO lifm of tho slops taken by the anion In tho Miller case. A general committee of three roprosonttng the Inbor unions of tho city called upon tho civil aorvlce commission to make Intjulry as to whether a certificate of reinstatement would bo Issued to members of the unions omployed by the government in caio thoy should go on strike. Tho commissioner ro piled that tho Inquiry was largely hypothoUcal and that \tho bridge would be crossed when reached.\ Monument at Platttburg. PlatUburg, N. Y., July 28.—Con grossmen Cannon, Ilonway, Sherman and i'reeland and ex-Congressman Emorson. who ore tho fruosts of Con Grossman Slbloy of Franklin, Pa., at hla summer honro at Valcoar on Lake Champloin, visited this city and In- spected Crab Island, which overlooks tho spot where tho memorable and decisive naval battlo of Plattaburg was fought September 11, 1814. A project t s on foot to erect a suitable monument to commemorate the battle. Grand Trunk Agreement, Ottawa, Ont., July 28.—Tho Grand Trunk Pacific agreoment with the Canadian government for tho con structlon of a trans-continental rail •way Is comploted. C. M. Hays, vlct president, -at- the Grand Trunk, Is ex pected hero today to sign the docu nront. If ha. does so then the resolu tions will bo Introduced on Thursday and the pf oniief. will explain the polk) of the government. Safe Robbers Captured. Scottstourg, Ind,, July .28,—William Elmer and John Balloy, two of three men who yesterday robbed the safe in the store of Shilling & Blackford at Now Washington of $400 and es caped on bicycles, were arrested near hore By a posse after both men had been shot and badly wounded. The third man escaped. Lake Fireman Killed. Clayton, N.- Y., July 28.—Robert Coleman, fireman on the steamer America, was killed while the boat was In port at Kingston with an ex- cursion from the Thousand islands. He was standing on the cylinder of -the engine tightening a nut when his .wrench slipped and he fell backward, hitting his head on a piece of machin- ery. His skull was fractured. For Flnanoinl Pwpoaca. Before the collection Was taken up at a negro plncc of worship the minister announced that .he regretted to state a certain brother had retired to rest the night before without locking the door of his fowl house \o And in tho morning that nil tils chickens had vanished. \I don't want to be personal,\ h e con tiriued, \but I hab my suspicions as to •who stole dem chickens. If I'm right in dose suspicions flat man -won't put any money in de box which will now be passed round.\ • ' There was a grand collection, not a single rnember of the congregation feigning sleep. ^J, \Now brederen,\ announced the min- ister, \I don't want all yoah dinners spoilt by wondering where dnt brother Jives who don't lock his chickens up at night. Dat brother don't exist, mnh friends. He was a parable fob purposes «h)iiuuv»^-\ . ..-!> No maft di^itfamaii Jh ; . the -state will hewlati'tliapeail well o f Qlian> berlaiu's 8t0rtach:3s®d '^ver Tablets after oiiceljryjjigtb.em.^hey always! prodndea/pfeaaaJife moment of the bowels* I'rripfove the appetite and strengthen, the digestion. For sale- 'by .Oltas.. lit ¥Rck;~^0 Main street, Medina;'it t \'-CANDIES BASEBALL GAMES. tyatfonal League. . A*-BrooRIyn—Brooklyn, 6; Fbiladet phia, 0. At Chicago—Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 4.- At New York—new York, 9; Bos- ton, 11. At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 3| Pitts- burg, 10. American League. At Boston—Boston, 6; New York, 0. At Philadephla—Philadelphia, 3| Washington, 0. ' At St. Eouis—St. Louis, 9; Cleve- land,, 5. ' At Chlcago-^Chicago, S; Detroit, 8. Eaitcrn 'League. At Toronto—Toronto, 7; Buffalo, 2. At Baltimore-Baltimore, 11 j Roch- ester, 8. At Nowark—Newark, 14 ; Provi- dence, 4. At Jersey City—Jersey City, 4. Ill Montreal, 5, 4. Pan-Am 8tate League. At Glovorsvillo—A., J. & 0., 17; Albany, 4. At Schonoctady—ScheneAndy. 2; Troy. 9. At mica—ITtloa, 1; Syracuse D. At Ilion—Illon. 0; Blnghamton. 4. MARKET REPORT. New York Provlelon Market Now York. July 27. WHEAT — No. 3 rod. 83T&C f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 northern Duluth, 03%. CORN — No. 2 corn, 69fee. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 whlto, G9\&c. ' OATS — No. 2 oats. 40%c; No. 2 whlto, 42c; No. 3 whlto. 41c. FORK-—MOBS, $16.60® 17.25; family $ 17.50@17.75 . HAY — Shipping. 80®85c; good tt choice. $1,00® 1.10. Bl'TfER — Creamory. extras, 19c; factory, 15o; wostorn Imitation cream- ery. {i@l?c CHKBSB—Now laree whlto, 9%c; light skims, 80?Vic EGGS — Stnte^ and Pennsylvania. fan.') 1 , (elected, 21@22c. POTATOES—LJmg Island, por bbi. {2J0C2 5O. r ^ w ^.. Buffalo Provision Market < v Buffalo. July 27. WHEAT — No. 1 northern 89',c; winter wheat. No. 2 rod, 77c. CORN — No. 2 yellow, 67 He f. o. b. o. b..afloat: No. 3 yellow, 57c. OATS—No. 3 white, 39 fee f. o. b afloat; No. 4 white, 37%c. FLOUR—Spring whoal. best Dales' per bbl., $ 4.75@5.00 ; low grados, $3.00 33.15. BUTTER—Creamery westorn si- tra tubs, 20Hc; state and Penn- sylvania creamery, 20c; dairy, fair to good, 15® 18c CHEESE—Fancy full cream, 11® ll|4e; good to choice. 10©10V4c: com. 'mon to fair, 9®9fec. BOGS—State, fresh fancy, 19® 20c. POTATOES—Per bu., 40^75c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE—Best steers on sale, $5.10 ©5.30; good to choice shipping steers, $4.75®6.00; fair to good steers, $4.00 ©4.25; common to fair heifers. $3.0f @>3.40; choice to extra fat heifers, $4.10®4.65; good butcher bulls, $3.86 ®4.00; choice to extra veals, $6.50® fi.75; bandy fat calves, $3.25^5.00. SHEE5P AND LAMBS - Spring lambs, $5.75®6.25; yearllngrs, fair to good, $4.50® 4.75; culls to common, 3.00®3.75; wether ahoep, | 4.00@4.50 . HOGS — Mixed packers' grade*. $6.20®6.30; medium hogs, $6.16®6.25; pigs, good to choice, $6.40 SJ 6.50. Pure as'ifc is possible to mike them The very looks of our candies tempt yon. Any kind you want and each kind the very best Ice Cream A real luxury. The sort of ICE CEEAM you can eat with a full ' knowledge that i t is wholesome. There is a great doal of pleasure in a dish or a quart of this fine creain on a hot evening- $1 00 per gallon. Fruits Fresh and delicious. They must be ; tho best or we won't sell them. GET OUR WHOLESALE ; PRICES FOR Ice Cream, Candies, Bananas, Qranges and Lemons before buying olsewhero. Goods de- livered. 609 ^So^tli'^n'^M^i^).^^ • •\. '>-!;->: Sundry Line^*- Standard Goods at Standard Prices. Get our prices before purchasing. SP ECIALTIES: HAPPY! ; \ To bo truly hnppy you must have Pure Blooil. To Imvo Pure IllotitJ take Law ton's Indian Herbal Ulooii Syrup— Guaranteed to euro Scrofula. Eczema, Goiter, Fovor Sores, Wood Poisoning and all blood disorders. This Syrup is purely Herbal, and its equal as a Blood Purifier and System Tonic is , not known. | Elach bottlo contains a full month's j treatuient ami sella for $1 00. I Try it and be* convinced. For Sole by Chas. X. Slack, Medina, N Y. Compounded by The Law ton Medicine Co., liolley, N. Y. Snell Bicycles, Hartford Tires, G. & J. Tires, Cements, Pumps, Bells, Horns, Pedals. ' Goodrich Tires, Cylinder Oil, s Motor Oil, Diamond Tires, Gas Lamps, Wrenches, N Tools, Etc., Etc. ~\ General Repairing. Auloniobiles, Bic\cles, ! Umbrellas, Guns. Lawn Mowers, Baby Carriages, ^Carpet Sweepers, ^ Revolvers. f Medina - Cycle - Works 3 609 South Main St., Medina, N. Y. i TRIPS of t«ro to fiya davs' duration, are offered bv tho Just a few more Suits left, they are going at HALF PRICE SALE We have decided to continue our Half Price Sale of Sum - mer Suits and Straw Hats for this week only / in order to close them out. $1 Straw Hat at Buffalo Hay Market. HA\? — Timothy, per tot, looae, $ 17.00@18.00 ; hay, prime on track, per ton, $ 18.5O@19.00 ; No. 1 do do, $16.00 @>17.00; No. 2 do do, $14.0O@'15.O0. , ' Little Falls Cheese Market. Uticu,^July 28. On the Little Falls dairy market the sales of cheese were; Large colored, 1 lot of 100 boxes at 9V6«; small white, 25 lote of 1707 \boxes at 9%c; small white, 9 lots of 558 boxes at 9&c; small colored, 26 lots of 2020 boxes at 9%c; small col- ored, 6 lots of 354 boxes at 9%c; twins colored, 7 lots of 477 boxUs at 9V£c; twins white, 19 lots of 1223 boxes at 9%c; twins white, 5 lots of 305 boxes. ir Old Dominion Line 25c -TO— NORFOLK OLD POINT COMFORT VIRGINIA BEACH „ Richmond and Ocean Viety V.a. and WASHINGTON, D. C. t J t * 5 S\' r i Ra i 1 ^Zi Pxpcpt Sunday, at 8 p. m. NcwTork r ' to °' of Boach S^' 1 For fnll Infortnatlon npply to Old Dominion Steamship Go. 81 BEACH STREET, NEW YORK, N.T. H. B. WAULEU, ' j. j. Bnora, Boy's and Children's Suits which sold *' for $2 to $10 go at r $1 to $5 each p. P. &.r. v.. 0. P. A, Utloa Dairy Market. XJtica, July 27. Official report of transactions on the Utica dairy board of trade today: CHEESE-84 lots of 6,941 boxes sold. Large cheese 9%c; small, 9%c. BUTTER — Creamery, 20@21e: pints, 22c. ' f ? Potter & Allen 0 Are acquiring the reputation of keeping the finest Hue of Cool Summer Drinks to be found in Medina. They also keep a fresh line of I Confectionery g Cigars \ When in need of any- thing kept in a Brst class : confectionery store don't fail to call ontheiiif' — Suits which sold at ^~ $5 to $15 go this week a t $2.50 to $7.50 If you want these bargains come in this >eek. * Volschow & Smith During the Hot Weather We are making the following reductions. Light weight Serges and Homespuns, Cheviots- and Tweeds, made up in double or single breasted stylej—just the thing for hot days for $14,$i5and$i6. Flannel Trousers.in all colors. Best of goods for $5.00. We are making up Dunn's black ttnEnished worsteds, with best of trimmings in any style for it'J A ' ^J---.- . White and Fancy Vests in all the new colors and shades, made to ntyou^or $3.§0..and,$4a,0* PHILIP iRUST ...-•<h\. : ';.i- ; ... W. '.. ',08*SQPA3Sa ^Ojdriaagftiparfcnie!: '•'••: ponrstT-St^ 12 a,.r qcn?nltatl6tt free; . Satasf action guar? flers at George Fish er's, or a t residence, 2 •'•'-*... ' ' 1 ^OR the Best BBI Hanoy Ilonr.\ •; TO WHOW IT M We are doing i pair work. M pair dcpartmi most complot date in town. lAU/tpMQBlUE, BICYCLE AND J Contslns a camnl goods. BABY CARR1AC plctu stock ot bub LAWN MOWEI 1 Mowers called, foi order BB4 deHvei 1 se^y delay. ! Eemeniber; to <-and every otlit i to is: \Toplei 1 era.\ On ahova date I tral will soil est Watkins Glen anc the low rate of $1 good going on tra a. m. returning Glen at 5:00 p. 5:00 p. m., giving at the Glen, the canyon in the w< sail on the most I United States pas .eney, Grove Spri a stop of twenty mondsport the country of Arner For tickets au call o n New Yc agents.