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N !BW..WTJ',yB\!Wg!! l l | i^AwfoJ^atiifijii or iir Conviction # the VatfcaijTh^t Election WiW^?on\B e ^«%' BHORTCONTfiACTOF PORVMORS • Cardinal Oreglla Ha s Ordered * New. • -FUherman'a Ring—Pop*? .J-e>a Pres entrto Relatives,. Member.* of'House- hold and Other«^P6f5.IbllJty That». ' KorelflU Cardinal May 0V El;e$tedi Rome, July 29.~flPho Trlauna says that as the fisherman's ring, which coUW not be found after tlie death, o t the - pope, may b e discovered In, some drawer whlcn ivas sealed* tip and can- - not be opened until after the etecttoft of the new pope, the camerlengo, Car- dinal Oreglla, hag ordered a nep one for uae i n the symbolic, ceremony which occurs Immediately after the auoceBSor to l<eo 18 chosen. . The member ot the Noble' Guard who waa overco^jo-fluVlng the requiem mass In the Sistlne, eliapol white on duty bos|do. the catafalque, -waa Count, Staropa, who a fow days ago'svas placed! under arrest for feigning Illness, Todaj' ho bad a slight attack of ayncppo. II {s officially announced tn'at 1n ad- dition to the will of the late pope, and soparnte from It, I^eo XU1 loft a trittlpg .present to each of a long list of \relatives members of the pa-pal hausohold, prolatos, doctors, cardinals, etc. As many formalities bavo to be observed, it will probably ho some time before these gifts ar e delivered. That thoro Is a conviction a t the \Vatican that the conclave will bo of abort darntlon is' proved by the fact that all those who aro to outer the eon. clave to nrtnlater to tho wants of the cardinals havo becta ongaged for only tin e o days. • Tw o campa Into which tho sacred colldgo Is divided appoar to be be- coming dally more Irreconcilable, an d It Is aaid that the antl-Rampalla faction 5 pi-EPHANT^'m BURMA, ' -.*&« GtDlxt Be««til BoWtimen •ViTfttk ? Wiiliuut rmmediiite Ovcr»itli*- • l.In. JSwmn'the #lBtal generally used in lumbering opeiuifton? 1B th e ele. •phant. jVblJe^ \tiffloM'- the elephant\ eoiyes iri ^unliin&ivaif the transporta- tion proMgjnTri^l^ny4; a^vexaflphs one la* junifecrhij* opigrjitlofta—he, does w« fliaii that, I'be Stolid and slew moving ox can ban) a load from one place to another, but the loa,d3as to be mute ready for 1dm fa the first place, and after'ithns: arrived a t its destination it has; to ' p> un^auedi Tho elephant t#es care o'fcau* those operations. Nat onJy-^he la a draft animal, but In come instances, at a word from, his driver, he plelra wp a timber, carries It to the designated point, and then not only deposits I t -where I t belongs, 'but does BO with precision and comparative ease, accomplishing a result almost Im- possible by hand labon and With ICBS, expenditure o f time than wonJd toe re? quired by » steam crane, - In most case? an elephant driver,- or mahont, is'required for each elephant, but human labor is s o cheap .as not to be a factor In the expense. The ele- |jbnnt furnishes the labor \which is-jald for, and the driver Is looked upon a s a necessary, though not altogether de- sirable,' concomitant, as the nallve helper iSj-not so much to bo relied o;)on ns bis big charge.' 'Opium' and (the strong brews of native roots work on human frailty, but the elephant has no desire for these. In many big lumbor-i tag operations the elephants are seem- ingly *:told'' what they nro to do in the morning, and In some degree left to carry o n the work during the day ac- cording to their own devices, Very re- markable are tho stories told of tholr sagacity. Onq o f those stories, vouched foV as Jrue, concerns lumbering, and tells of an elephant that was about to pick up a log lust as tho g*eat, gong which signaled tho close of th e dny'a work was sounded, To tho surprlso of Uio mahout, the log, only a little larger than others which bad been carried, proved too heavy for th e olephant to lift from the ground. Another elephant was rcoalsltioned, but the two together failed to mako any headway with tho heavy timber, and the attempt was given up. In the morning tho first cle- P MNIQTO AND PAPjBR BANGING ,. Satisfaction guaranteed Leave or- \ ders-at George Fisher's, LeVan Broth ore, or a t residence, 831 Peat! street. H, E. SIMMONS. has doelarod that, • if necessary to de-1 P unn * wtmt Immediately to Uio timber, feat th e opposition, thoy wi n oven go [\««<* « with apparent c,ano, and ear- to tho length of supporting a forolgn; f lcu \ l0 *e required resting placo.- cardlnal. Tho namo of Cardinal Kopp, (jttbop o t Broslaii, was montloncd in thli connection, but was hardly con- sidered seriously, OFFICE FOR THE DEAD. Pat- < :%•'• C(r«M 8irvlca»Coleb*r»ted. at St, rlck't Cathedral Last NIoht. 1 Now York,-July 20.—Tho first great corvico tor tho repoao of tho soul of Fopo Le o was celebrated at St. Pat- rick's cathedral last night It was tho chanting o f tho \ofllco fo r tho dead.\ The church was decorated with banda of mourning and <v groat ratnfalquo roso 15 feet high at tho gates of th o sanctuary. Surmounting It was a triple crown. The church was efowdeu to thfl doors, More thnn a hundred priests and seminarians participated m Uio ceremony, Archbishop I^arloy waa or- companfed by Bishop-elect Golton of Buffalo, and Monslgnor Edwards. Be foro him'marched tho Dominicans In tholr robes ot white nnd tho Francis- ciuis wore brown habits. Hanged on both Bides of tho sanctuary, all knelt In silent prayor for a few minutes and then tho \ofueo\ was Intoned by tho Iiev, Dr. Richard O..Hughes and Pro- fessor Ungorcfr, dlroctor of tho Sanct- uary choir. Forestry and Irrigation. -« I Favor Cardinal Rampolla. Paris, July 20.—Cardinal Labouro, krChbishop of Refines, and • Cardinal Ajutl, nuncio a t Lisbon, In Interviews hivo expressed hoptts that tho action of the conclave will be favorable to Cardinal Rampolla. ' No Callers at Sagamore Hilt. Oyster Bay, N. Y., July 20.—Post- master General Payne, wh o Is cruis- ing along tho North Atlantic coast In the revenue cutter Onondaga, will visit the prosldent probably on Thurs. day or Friday. Ho will rosume his duties in th e postofllce department Monday. It i « understood that Mr. Payne's health has improved materi- ally. No callers woro received at Sagamore Hill, tho president passing tho time with hi s family. ! Believed to Be Drowned. Baaumorls, Muskoka, Ontfjuly 29.— Joseph Hosaek,-a Princeton university Student, whose home is a t Carnegie, Pa., accompanied 'by Walter Mehard of Mercer, pa., a, medicaj student of John Hopkins university, sailed to Craven- hurst in a canoe Sunday, where thep plaited up a cousin of Hosack's. The paddles of the canoe and Mehard',? coat were picked up. on the lake. AD throa aro believed to have perished. i\ Speculator Used City Money. Montreal, July 20.—AlberfFOurnler, a civic official, has.been missing some days and it was supposed ho had fled across the border, owing to a shortage -farm a'ocolntts. 'His' body was found floating in the St. Lawrence, not faT fr<Sm thd city. H© had been speculat- ing in stocks and had used the city's m0ney. I \j „ Last Revolutionist Surrendered. \ -^aracas, Venezuela, Jujy 20.—Gen- eral Antonio Karoos^ one\ of tho last ol'tho chiefs of the ^evolution to, r,e- [nssyln in the,,fleld, who had a camp near Is'aata, Luola, has surrendered \to tho 'Spirornnient, together with; four bun- drej, mea^ their arms atfd atoniuni.- FftUITS AND FLOWERS. Most kinds of fruit trees thrive best In roiling lands. If mildew appear on tho rosebushes, dust with sulphur, Tho garden muit be mellow, rich anil kept clean. This Is tho inside secret of successful gardening. . An application of^hnn] wood ashes will supply the soli with tho potash so necessary In growing small frnlt3. Bono meal Is fth excellent garden fertilizer, but It does not glvo immedi- ate results unless dissolved with acid. The longer an orchard Is kept In cul- tivation and a crop taken off the great- er becomes the necessity of liberal ma- nuring. The greater portion of tho roots of tho grapevine grows near tho surface. For this reason the cultivation should bo shallow. In the garden especially-nno of tho drawbacks to tho germination of seeds Is that they are often coveted with too much earth when planted. Usually tho smaller tho seed the less covering Is required. FIRST OCCURRENCES. Envelopes were first nacd In 1S30. Tho first steel pen was made In 1830. Postolllces were first established In 1404. Tho flrst Iuclfer match was made It 1829. Kerosene was Drat used for IlghU in 1820. Tho Brst steamboat plied the Hudson In lSOt. The Stat balloon ascension was mads in 1783. Omnibuses first appeared In New York In 1830. .The first locomotive was run In thh country in 1820. The flrst watches were made a t Nu- remberg In 1477. The flrst EngllsH newspaper wa s published In 1588. Pins were flrst manufactured in this country Boon af ter„tho war of 1S12. Tho first complete sewing piachine was patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., In 1846. The first Union flag was unfurled on Jan. 1, 1776, over the camp at Cam- bridge. Tho first newspaper printed in the United States was published In Boston on Sept 25, 1780. '• • fCltiKkstfca* Jbciae Latra. In striking contrast to the present laws to prevent habitual drunkenness were those passed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The Lansdownc manuscripts in Jhe British museum record that in ISM -orders were Beit down by the lords and < flth®a\W-her ma^esty's-prlvy coun- sel for the reformation of the great dis- orders committed by tho excessive number of afehouseB, which the jus- \tlces were ordered taS'reduce. ThtTpub- Beans were compelled to give, to the constable of. the pariah the name and business' of every one who frequented their houses and were forbidden to have any gaines played therein. On Sundays n o persons dwelling within a mile of.the public house.were allowed to enter txcept substantial household- ers traveling to* church; and then only for a.reasonable time to refresh them- selyea, CurlpHsiy, the chief complaint against publlbohs wa^-the \brewing stronger ale \;and beer'than is whole- some for man?8 bbdy.\—London Chron- icle. \••'/• _.'•>:- * -?:--•- two popular: tfn iriifKeiiKti. On above date tte $ew York; Cen- tral will scp excursion tickets to Waflcimj.{Her \m& Xake Keuka a t the locate o f $1,80 from Medina, good goirtg on.train, leaving\ St'7:0« a. in, returning leaving ; watlun-. G-len at-5:00 n; TO. Penn Yan at 0:00 p. |ni.* giving pafrons fiveMionrs. at the f>len» • the most remarkable canyon.; in the world,' or four hours sail on the most beautiful lake in the United Stat-es passing Keuka, Pult- eneyj Grov0 Springs, .Frbana, witli a'stop of twenty minutes at Ham - mondspori; th e great vineyard country o f Ameriea. For tickets and all information call on Hew York Central ticket agents. ___ CRED B, SKINNER. Xtttmey and JT^ Counsellor at Law, Down's & Kearney building, Wfedina N. \Vf General practice in all Courts, F OR the Best BREAD nse \ Niagara Fancy Flour.\ For sale only b y S. P. BLOOD ft 60MPAINV OKLEANS MILLS ' ? TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! 3 Fift.een.jor.sixteen years ago y 'Dr. B . Mincor examined iny IS eyes and made me a pmr o f J glasses I have worn these same A glasses ever nince an d havo M found them entirely satisfnet* try. jj I have no hesliatioii in rvcum- V mending Dr. Mincer to tho priV 9 Ho. C WALLACE L'HOMMEi East Shelby, N. Y . July 7. '03. It gives ipo great pleacuro lo testify that Dr. Mincer fittvd my eyes n nnmbor of years ago ; have used them ever since mid can Bee a s well i n them today a s at first I will use no other glasses as long as I can obtain them of hlin. Mrs. J. GARDNER BARRY. toP>i»r>t>r)'Or>orM>r»i w yv«>W?*^'' vt i M >rt' -CAN'PSS Pure asifc is possible to make them. The very looks of our candies tempttfou, Any kind yon want andeaolikindthe very best. Ice Cream A real luxury, The sort of IOE CREAM you can eat with a full knowledge that it i s wholesome. There is a great deal of pleasure in a dish or a apart of thieBue cream on a hot evening- $l-09 per gallon. Fruits Fresh and delicious. They must be the best or we won't sell thorn. N»M,«.fi.E Saturday and ^an%J^c|ifuri54o \j Rqctie^ter anyOnla^fch]; ;j:; 13v6ry' Saturday aM ,Mn'day,;ltfay,, lOJh, ,to September' ^Wt #4' ; 3^Tf ; Yqrlc Central will sell oneway/ .'&&] cufsiop. tickets - to Rochester • atid Ontario Beacb. and return at very low rates. - Ontario Beach opens for the season on Decoration Day, Ma y 30th. Every tiling bright and new at' this famous resort. Music and vaude-. ville entertainment throughout • the season. Plenty of out door amuse- ment to suit the taste of all. GET 0UE WHOLESALE PRIQES FOR Ice Cream, Candies, Bananas, Oranges and Lemons before buying olsewhero. livered. Goods de- Bllffato and Niagara falls Every Sat- urday and Sunday, May 30th to September 27th, The New York Central will sel| low rate excursion tickets tb Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return every Saturday and Sunday, commencing peroration Day , May 30th, to and including Sunday, September 27th. The Buffalo Zoo is open for the season with excellent attractions. Niagara Falls, the Great Cataract, is the best resort in Ameriea to Bpend the day for rest and recreation. See ticket agents lor particulars. HAPPY! To bo truly happy you must have Puro niuoxl. To havo l'uro IJlood take Lawfcon's Indian liorbal Mood Syrup— Guaranteed to euro Sorofnla, Eczema, Goiter, Fover Sor&i, Blood Poisoning and all blood disorders. This Syrup is purely Herbal, and its equal as a Blood Purifier and Kyaloin Tonic i s not known. Each bottle contains a full month's treatment and sella for $1 00. - Try it and be convinced. • For den tji&iiit'R, its parks, its gr. a t MSEA! THE SEA! New York Central's Warm Weather Vacation Excursion to New York the Greatest City in America. On Tuesday, August 11th , th o New York Central will soil excur- sion tii-keta to New York nnd return at th e low rato of $0.50 from Me - dina. j>ot>d going on date of side, on n-gulur, except limited, trains; good reluming on or before Tuesday, August 25th, on regular, except lim- ited trains, giving patrons a two weeks' outing at the seashore resorts near Mow York, such aa Coney Is- land, Aiaiiliatieu Uench, Long Itnifu-h, Aubury Park, Glen Island, lioekawny Uearli, eu-. Tickets are also pood on the Hudson River vi a day or night line steamers. New York is very attractive, in die summer time with its roof gar $liredot^ftrjfcl^ Orv' Year^«f$pe^^\; , ! '\J wish to-'\'^'.'a;' : ft( ; ss\\t»6i'ds:in praise of ^h'»tnberiaift% fiolic, gj^oj. erft and Diarrhoea, JJ^niedy,\ says ^ft^i^uff|re,difp#: ffcronic diaf- rhoe^ldli^n $ei*rs#d; •.•during;- tfmt time tried varipuarn^chcines without phtahiiiig any- • ;p;e>tn4ri6ui;; relief, Lasjt Binntner oneqf my children was, tajven. t#ii.ch^pltoijoprbius/ aid I prijeureda bottel o( this remedy^ Only two 4o;ses.wefe:|e.quii'edtogi\e her eh^ire ieligf. VIjttt^j, deoided to try theinedicinenjyself.aud did nut use all : of- one: hpttiQ tovwm JL was well and I hqve nmv si^ce been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too lnueli in lavo? of that wonderful medio.iae,!*\^h}s remedy is fo r sale by Uiias* A. Alstok, jt^rue, gest 420 Main'St., Medina, N. Y. \ ANNUAt SOHUiOL i^ttTING, Notice of ajmual -soliopl weetbg- of.the inhabitants of Onion -JTree School District No, 12 of the towns of Ridgeway and Shelby: Notice is hereby given that tho annual Meet- ing o f the inhabitants of'.the Union Free Sqhooi District No. 12 of th e towns of Bidgeway and Shelby -will beheld in the High School Building in m\d,, district on the evening of Tuesday, August 4th, 1903, at 7:30 o'clopk. CHAMP N. Hoop , District Clerk. w i Sale by Chas, A. Mack, Medina, N V ! \\. Compounded by Tho Lawton •<CJft»r«>«>«>0«>O«>f>«>«> • T oday omorrow And Every Other Day. Wo are doing all kinds of re- pair work, aly different re- pair departments are tho most complete an d up-to- • , i date i n town, V • [AUTOMOBILE DEPT.-Antopurta £ , andauppUcsfarul^hra nn Hiinrt notice. T BICYCUE AND.5UNDRY DEPT. \ i wntiuns a caiiftilotv line of n)>-tiMiaCe r 1 UMBREULA DEPT.-A rampWc j i line of pnrta for tl»i> renewing of your ~ umbrella. BABY CARRIAGE DEPT.-A row l>lut6 stock of bttoy can-laRr (liw. w LAWN MOWER DEPT- Um,n 3 Mowers callcxt for, pat In the brat ... order nnd delivered without unncccs- etu-y delay. Medicino Co.. lldlley, N. Y. SEA TRIPS of two to fivo days' duration, ar e offered by tho Old Dominion Line hotels mid many objects of impor- tance. Central Park with it s great zoological garden should bo th e objective iH.int of manv; park plages Htiiit from .V.Uli si reel a >1 5th ave- nue, Tth uw>utH* <>r 8in avenue, mak- ing th e complete trip around the park, allowing stopover at alf mu- wains nml phti'es of interest; this tripe-mis 25 ecu la ' Another line is the Park at en tie automobiles, start- ing fnim alltli ftltfiwt- and ath ave- nue at freijuent intervals, running through IVntral Park to 72d street, theme to Rivprsiu'e and Grant's tomb, ami n-ttirning b y th e same route. This trip cost 5(J cents. For tickets, R|KIOP in parlor or Klet»ping ears and all information i n regnnl lo lime of trains, etc., make early application lo any Now York Central ticket agent, or address, II. I'arrv, General Agent, 37 7 Main Si., i'hilTalo, X. Y. \ 141U8 Remember: today, tomorrow and every other day onr mot- to is: \To please our custom- ers. M —' Law » tent of a ncocs- f -TO— N0E«FOLK OLD POINT COMFORT VIRGINIA BEAGH Riehmoiiu and Ocean View, Va. and WASHINGTON, D. C. i MEDINA CYCLE WORKS \ i 609 South Main St X from Pier 2a. North lii-rer, Toot of Beodi Stmt. •«^t>«>*>c>*><r>oc>ci'€>*>«| TO Y< J OT M InformatIon apvlr t0 Old Dominion Steamship* Go. 81 BEACH STREEn 1 , NEW TORK.N.Y. ff R WALICED, J. J. Bnowx, Potter & Allen V. P. & T. ,V. 0. P. A. acquiring the reputation o f . keeping the finest line of Cool Summer Drinks to be found in Medina. : They also keep a fresh line of ... Confectionery |§ Cigars \ When in need of any- thing kept in a first cliisa confectionery store dou s t fail to call o n thein. We are no-w located a t ^f Main Street. Onr Specialties are MUSIC, MUSICAL GOODS and STA.TIOTTERY. Krompart's Music Store THE MAN IN Tr^E C^B With his unswerving allegiance to cluty represents the care, forethought and consideration which the LAKE SHORE &f MiCHIQAN ^ SOUTHERN RAILWAY gives to every detail of its wonderful system fjjr-tlie easy and safe transportation of the tliottslnids who annually travel from Bast to West and Vice versa over their famous trunk line., A. J. SMITH; • J.WipALY, General Passenger Agent, i. (ptenerai iEJaatetn Agents I. Manitoi] Beach Excursions Every Sat- urday and Sunday, May 30th to September 27th. The New York Central will sell une-day excursion tickets to Manitou lleach and return every Saturday and Sunday, commencing Decoration day, to and including Sunday, Sep- tember tl tli. Manitou Beach, eight miles from Ontario Ueauh, ia reached via open CXTB of the Alanitou Beach line, passing. Long Pond, Braddock's Bay, Cranberry Pond and ^Crescent liearh. This is considered one o f the finest open car trips i n America as it skirts Lake Ontario's shores the whole length of the line. See-ticket agents fo r particulars. '%%'%*'%/%'%%/*%*/*%'%'%'%.'* Few people have any idea of the im- portant effect the Shoes they wear have on their gener- al health. ' ' Try a pair of \Treadeasy\ Shoes and notice the dif- ference. iFor sale at NOTICE OfSCHOOL ELECTION. .Notice o f election ot'mqmbers of the Board of Education of Oxrion Free School District Mo. J^J of tho towns of Itidgewny andr~Shelby: Notice is hereby given that the an - nual election of members of the Board of Education Of Union Freo School District No. 12, of tho towns of Kid'gowiiy and Shelby, will be held a t the villnge hall, In tho vil- lage of Medina,.in said district, on Wednesday, August 5th, 1U03. Polls will bo open from 12 o'clock noon until four o'clock p. m. Uy order of tho Board of Educa- tion. , / 0 . N. HOOD, Olerk . ' ~~ NOTIGL . Pursuant to a resolution adopted by th e Board of. Trustees on J uly 17, 1903, all persons are herein for- bidden to hitch liontos on any of tho principal streets of the village of Medina o n July 29, 1903, tho date of tho firemen's parade. J, W. Coopen, VHJago Clerk. (ENTRAL V-^ fc HUDSOH HIVES B. B THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. IS EPSE0S 3VBK It, 1E09. Trains pass Medina MTollOwi i • EAST BOtTKD. 8KB 8. m. ar. Hoch. 7-J0«, tn.mr. N.\7. •9:43 \ \ IhlS \- '• 8:00 •• la^p.m. \ a«»p,m. \ 0^0 '• •2:43 \ \ 4:15 \ \ 6^0».ra. •820 \ \ 7:45 \ \ 7.TW \ •7:« \ \ 0:15 \ \ 7 £S •• Satnnln.™ only. Train leaves Buffalo at 1130 p. m., Kfrftia In Medina 12:4» Sunday morning. WSS£ SO&Sip. nao \»r. Buffalo8a8».mu \ 8:45 \ •9:43 \ \ 11:15 11SJ \ •' 125n, 8:47 p.m. \ 5-JO^* •7:10 \ » gfflj « •425 ;, m. Bundajrs Only, p. m., tirrlvraui „ Fnlbai 2:53 p.m. 8:45 11.-05 \ 1:10 p.m. BS6 \ I.B0 \ 103S.\ \~ Traltf leaves Roohesrtep 1220 Mecllnaat 1:45 p. m^Ktegare m., arrlvra JIsn£2:&5p •Indicates tralna/on dallj-. H. PAKRT. General Agent, 8T7 Mala St., Buffalo, N. Y GEOBOPH-DANIBLS, * General Pswenger Aaent, New Tort. A. H. Bmltl, Oaneral Ma 'agar ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS Office hours, Medina Post Office, 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Office hours Sunday, 9:00 to 10:30 a. m. Mail arrives*— 7:08 a m. from the west. 7:30 9:49 \' \ 11:52 \ . \ 12:35 p. m.' \ 2:45 \ 3:47 \ 6:20 \ • 7:10 \ Mail departs— 7:08 a. In. \going 7:30 \ 11:52 \ 2:45 \ • \ 7:10 \ ** 7:48 ,\ \ • Mails close 20 above train time. F. E. CoiiBCBN, P. M. east. west. &asi^,^!.^ west. east. east, west. ea&V wlBst.» east. miniitea before ^^tEC^lAP. .|>e^op^t..;^j^A^,,.,p]iaeton,' Inquire at this offio^. 1 - .H'y^ : '\ easy am annnall] over the A. J . SMITH, I General Passenger * OLSVILAMO 5 And Every O A We are doing all * pair work. My £ pair department T most; complete W date in town, h AUTOMOBILE D l S and BtippucS fnraishi 2 BICYCLE AND SI Tl OoiitalnH a complete » goods.. ~fBf\ELLA; QE' 'pfetb atoSt'otlHatoy c LAWN MOWER Mowers (Sailed, for, ] order nnd delivered sary delay. Remember: toda .and every other c to is: \To please ers.\