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i-TT , ii»imr^Jjiji|t!«iH l *'-') ri .li'l lll l^ i'.Vffg 1st of M !Xi-V.- 11 • TO ' I 1 ' -\.M\.'. 1 !JiiJH '• X \-'\ II4I'I :.,-, ,ij!'^!l^.:'- > «***• jw»>\T*! \\J •.'\\' JJ.U-.'i.U'i-'U , ••^Jjj!^\! f Races to be Street Between at 2:30 O'clock on Main Pait Ave. and Pearl St. HOSE RACE.--9 Entries as follcfws: Protective Hose Co, No, 1. . ... Brockport, N. T. Sweeney Hose Co, No. 1. , North Tonawanda, N. Y,. Bart Hose Oo. No. 8 Albion, N. Y. 3pyoHoseCo,No. 6. . . . ' . \. • AlbiaaJS.Y. ' .Active Hose Co. JJoj 2 ' Albion, SLY. Spudding Hose Co; Loekport, N. Y. Capen Hoso Co. JNo, i. .'.''.'. • Brockport, N, I, Columbpi It. & L. Co. No, l\ . \ , - . North Tonawanda, N. Y. Niagara Hoso Co. Tonawanda, N. Y. PRIZE DRILL.--3 Entries as follows: Spaiildiog Hose Co, . . .' . . • Loekport, N. Y. '-AMonHosoOo ' . Alden, N. Y.' X. E Spalding Hose Co Middleport, N. Y HUB AND HJJB.--6 Entries as follows: . Albion, K. Y. ! . Albion, N. Y. Brockport, N. Y. Brockport, N. Y. North Tonawandar N. Y. Tonawanda, N. Y. Hart Hoso Co. No. 3. Dyo Hose Co. No. 5. . I Protective Hose Co. No. 1. Bo^fcCo. No. 4. . ' . Columbia II. & L. Co. Xo. 1. Niagara Hoso Co These races will bo run in two heats, tho winnors of lioats to run off tho finals. HOOK AND LADDER. T*hero were not enough entries in thin contest to fill, therefore thoro, will bo mi Hook and Ladder race. ADDITIONAL .PRIZES: A prlzo will bo given to tho company having tho greatest number of men in line. A pri/.o will ho ^wjMojJu2_omipany making tho host appearance. A prizo will ho Riven to the company having tho host apparatus in line. , The committee respectfully requests that peoplo will keep off tho watreot duritfg the races. s- BRIBERY SUSPECTED, AttaehmmU Uiuod For omccrAof a Savlngi Bank. jf CbattaaooKa, Tonn., July 29.—^Juclgo M, M. Allison. In the circuit court, called tho Jary In u»o WUUeaiau will contest case, involving an cstnto of nearly A million dallara, Into court «nd naltod thorn It any attempt had boor* m&dtf to influence tliorrg In tliotr j Verdict. Tho Jury has boon doad-' looked for more than a wool:. ' Jasnoa Qoodaon, a farnror, ono of tho Juror*, stated tltftt on Saturday last ho wont tg:.*rco Chattanooga Savings bank anil asked for chaago for a IS VIII. Tho teller puabed-hlnv in silvot' dollitxjJ. Ho swqro tlwit.wlicn ho ro tnrnod tho monoy thQ$*tltir pushed out nnotXier pile Instead of taking tho sur : jllim flvo dollara. thm Chattanooga Savings bank Is ono of tho throo executors of tlio Whlbeslda estate and tho tonlmony of i It) osffleora was strongly In favor of) BUltadnlng tho will. Judgo Allison Inv WOdfmtely laanod aajtatlmionts for tho bunk: officials. MARKET REPORT. APPRAISERS' DECISION. Artificial Rubles Are Dutiable Same at Real R»bles, ^\S New York. July 29.—Tho board of olaiatflcatlon of tho United' 8tates gen- ers! <fegpralaerg have ssneunced a <le» cUloxs in ihleh It la held that artificial rubles ar/ dutlablo the same as roal rubles. The onYe camo up on a protest of tho HSrrfniod and Jaccard Jowelry com. jany^Jigalnst a decision of the survey- , ortff ^customs at St Lonla The mor- cbnnedso was assoased at 20 per cent \_nd Ya3oreM as a non-ennaiorated man- ufactured artlclo Tho Ipjportora . claimed that duty should have' been as. 80980(3 at 10 per cent ad valorem under tho provision of tho tariff for precious atones advanced In npnoltlon or value from their natural state by cutting or other jprocosses, but not sot Their olaltn^ls sustained by tho board and - tho warvoyor is directed to relirruidate th9 entry accordingly. New York Provltlon Market Now York, July 28. WHEAT — No. 3 red. 83 ttc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northorn Dulutli, 93%c COIIN — No. 2 corn. D8Wc. t. o. b. afloat, No. 3 white, D3c. . OATS — No. 2 oata, 40o: No. 2 whlto, 41\4c; No. 3 white, 40V4c PORK—Mesa. $16.60® 17.25; family. $17.30© 17.75. HAY — 8hipplng, 80©85o; Rood u eholco, $1.0001.10. BETTER — Crcamory. extras, lDc; fuctoiy. lSe; westorn Imitation croam- ery. :f@l\c. CHK13SB—Now.lareo white, 8%c; light Bklms. 8©8Vic EGOS — State and Pennsylvania, fnnc-y^tolected, 21®22o. POTATOJIS—Long Island, par bbl.. $2.00©2-25. &pfWS*1 3 rovlilon Market. '***'' ..%• - Buffalo, July 28. WHBAT 1 — No. 1 northern, 90cf -wlntor wheat. No. 2 rod, 7714c. CORN — No. £ yellow, 68e t. o. b. afloat; No. 8 yellow, 6714c. OATS — No. 3 white. 30o t. o. b. afloat; No. 4 white, 87&C. FLOUR—9pring wheat, beat oatenl per bbl., $4.7l5»S.O0; low grades, ^3.00 ©3.25. BUTTER— Creamery western as tra tutet. ie%c; state a® Penn- sylvania creamery, 19c; dairy, fair to good, 16@16c OHBE5S1!)—Fancy full cream, 11® llHc; good to choice, 10@l0&c; com- mon to fair. 0@9%c EGOS—State, fresh fancy, 19® 20c POTATOES—Per 6n., 40@75c. . Eait Buffalo Live Stook Market CATTLE—Best atoors on aaTei $5.10 @5.3n; good to eholco shipping steara, $ 4.75@B.OO ; fair to good steers, $4.00 <3>4.26; conxmon to fair helfora, $3.01* @3.40; choicb to extra fat helfera. $4.10^4.65; good butcher bulls, $3.85 ©4.00; choice to extra veala, $6,500 7.00; handy fat calves, $3.2505.00. SHEEP _AND LAMBS — Spring Iambs, $ 5.75@6.0O ; yearlings, fair to good', $4.50(5)4.75; oulls to common, $3.00§3,75^ wether sheep, } 3.75@4.25 . HOOS — \lillxed paclc«srs' grad Receiver For Racing Association. Cincinnati. O., July 20,-Judse Tar- ; $ 5.70@5.75 ; medium hogs. $8.70; pigs, via at Covington, IC, has appointed Goorgie M, Keeter receiver of tho Ken- tucky Raelng and Breeding associa- tion known as tho Queen Olty Jockey elmil) operntlng tho Newport track. The stockholders are principally of tho firm o»* John L. Ryan & Co., St- Louis. Suit was brought by Leale GaJhratth tfor purses won at the Newport races that oaosod last Saturday, good to choice, J6.OO06.15. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY r— Timothy, per ton, loose, $17.00@l-8.ttGi hay, prime on track, par •on, $ 18.6O@19.0O ; No: 1 do do, $16.00 g/17.00; No. 2 do do, $14.00016.00. King and Queen In Ireland. Londonderry, July 29. — Their ma- jesties lunched at the Orrlldhall. An address was 'presented to the .queen from tho women of Londonderry. The Witness Retraoted Statement. Chicago, July 29.-^lullus Wiltraca, tho 11-year-old boy who was the.chief lkin S. replying In behalf of Queen A! \•witness for the state in tho prosecu- j exandrtf, expressed the opinion that tlott o* his parents for tho murder of j ^^ \higher education of women Is one Taul 3Pas8kowslci, 6 years old, denied of tne happiest features of our times.\ today <all the damaging statements he After the king hafl laid the foundation Jiad naade against his parents. Ho' of Brooke Park, their majesties left tald tbo police frightened Mim Into | Londonderry for Buncrana, where they thd confOasloo, His denial created a enabarked on the royal yacbt |9B«M^W la $M WUTtrooW, ff$^$&*s *trar\r* ViotortR mo. A|6«t tov « or«lB,g along tUe ooftsi, You will KMy meet if ^ou are ,; . . tliiuking- of purchagififg £ . v J A ^taiP'Cmart asks $300 lor a Piano. Failing: j\ «7<ucj»xiidii to sel ^ he te(3uces the Rrice $SO) 1,35, ^15 and finally agrees to accept #200. Assuming yon I thiflk you axe dealing with a \good substantial \ house, and not wishing- to offexid by offering less you pay \he price first asked-r^oo. What should this difference between $300 and £200 he called ? Lets see- Somebody enters your house at night and takes #100. What is it ? •' ., j Somebody reaches into your pocket and takes $1. What is it f Somebody holds you up in a public highway and takes $-400. What is it? Somebody gives yon a worthless check for $100. What is it ? That's easy! But liow about that piano for which your neighbor paid ^200 and you paid $300? We think we. have the solution. Buy of a firm with a rep- utation established and a reputation to maintain. Re- member we are thte second largest manufacturers of pianos in the United States, and in buying of us you are paying only one profit— fJie manufacturer's. Our lino •> )nststs of thte following biffh g ado p'anns: CHrCKERtNU, MBHUN& SONS.\ the old reliable HAINES. PUSTEH & CO, and MARTIN BROS. Wo also have a f.'W slightly ii«t«d pianos at bargain prices. Call and ^. invmtljjate our eu.-»y time payment synteui. MAJtriN & MARTIN, Op. Hart Hovse, Medina, KY. 69 State Street, Rochester, N. Y. i I Jmeryihiiig 10^0^ ••K. ' 5undry /' Novelties, Tools and Specialties Standard Goods at Standard Prices. Get our prices before purchasing. SPECIALTIES: 1 Snell Bicycles, Hartford Tires, G & J. Tires, Cements, Pumps, lie lis, Horns, , ' Pedals. Goodrich Tires, Cylinder Oil, Motor Oil, Diamond Tires, Gas Lamps, Wrenches, Tools, . Etc., Etc. General Repairing. Automobiles, *• Bicycles, Umbrellas, Guns. Lawn Mowers, Baby Carriages, Carpet Sweepers, Revolvers. i t t S. P. Blood Local Agent for Cypher's :t Medina - Cycle - Works 609 South Main St., Medina, N. Y. t -%%-* Just a few more Suits left, they are going at A N TI HALF M SALE 1 1 •* LY PEST Easy to apply, safe to use and lasting: in effect... One application instantly re= lieves horses and cattle of the an- noyance from flies, mosquitoes and other insects and lasts 12 hours. 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 ~ 25c Boy's and Children's Suits which sold for $2 to $10 go at $1 to $5 each Suits which sold at $5 tO $15 go this week at $2.50 to $7.50 If you want these bargains come in this week. Volschow & Smith Flour, Peed ^nd Poultry Supplies S. P. BLOOD, * ORLEANS MILLS t $ During the Hot Weather r We are making the following reduction's. Light weight Serges and Homespuns, Cheviots a n d Tweeds, made up in double or single breasted styles—just the thing for hot -days for $I4,$i5and$i6. i # Flannel Trousers in all colors^^BestliT 5 goods for $5.00. .Weare making„p.IWs black unfinished worsteds, with blst of trimmings in any style for <£/}A White and Fancy-Vests in all the new colors and 'shades, made to . fit you for $35() and $410 PHI LI P I. BRUST • Notwithstanding' rain early this vas threataing, cloudy i forenoon, the Foiirtl of the Western, $W Firemen's Asspciatio success Only one , Spencerport Hook an failed topueinan of the.fQrty-ttaee.whi invitation to he in li On N account of the on time the parade v in starting. The follows: ,.„ urn OJF st Center Street to M to Eagle, Eagle to Pearl.Pearl to Cajthar Center, Cehter to Ohi Avenue, Park Aven Street, Prospect to* to Chnrch, Chnret chard, Oak Orchai Shelby to Hodley, 1 Avonne, West Avenu chard.Oak Orchard tc to Park Avenue, Pi Main Street and ' co< Main Street and Pari FIRST D1VI1