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•V\EDcN& fy V„ THURSDAY >%M\f$\ XUOJST: (I TO; -:' ; pRice ac CENT *m Pitritig the Weather We are ranking the following reductions,. v v * i Light weight 'Serges and Homespnug, Choviots a&4 Tweeds,-made* upin double op' single breasted $tyles----4uBtthe thing fdr hot days for Flannel Trousers in a|l colors, Best of goods for.$5.00. ^e are*making v» Bonn's hlack unfinished worsteds, with best of \ , v ttfitfnxinga in any style for ffiJA. Waite and 3?aniy Yeats in all the new colors and shades, made to ***** $3,5Qand$4.10. \ 'RH*LJ P- I . BRUST THE IVIAN IN THE CAB With )>!« wnswewlng *llflgi«nce to duty represents the ctfro, forethought and consideration which the LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN -fo SOUTHERN RAILWAY gives to oyer* deW ot its wonderful system for the » e»ay mid »*fa transportation of the thousands who nanmUy fcmvol from Bast to West and vice versa attt tholr famous trunk liuo. A.J.SMltHi J, W.DALY, Seneral Pwiftengor Agent, •KSenaritl Eastern Agent, vsam mm Americans Are Introduced Cardinal Gibbons. P» CONSIDERED A 8IGNAL\ HONOrl **»***€**>*>*>***>***>****% T oday otnorrow 3 C | And Every Other Day. J C We are doing all kind? of re- - pair work. Jty Afferent re- £ pair aepartmenta are 'the C moat complete and up-to- date in town, ; nnd supplies lutiushed. on Bhort notice. Oont&lna a complete lino of up-to-dato goods. ate { UIMBRELLA . toe ot parts for timbrel par ifla. DEPT.-A complete ( the ranowtog of your | I BABY CARRIAGE DEPT.-yA **r plete Stock of hifty carriage tireo. LAV^N.'MOWER DEPT.*-I«*n« Motors culled (Of, put In the test of , order and delivered, without xumooea- •sary aelai-. Remember! tpday> tomorrow and every Other day Oar' mot to is:.' 'To please onr custom- er-.\' P AINTING AND PAPER HANGING Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave or- ders at George Fisher's, LeYan Broth- era, or at residence, 231 Pearl street. H. E. SIMMONS. NKWYORK (EISJTRAL • V^/ & HUDSON RlV£R R. R THE FOUrMRAGK TRUNK LINE. IN EFFECT JUNE 14, 190& Trotos pass Medina as follows : EAST BOUND. 6:08 a.m. ar.Bcwh. 7:80a, rn.ar. N.T. •7:08 \ \ 8:40 \ ' §2» „ 4jffl \ \ 11:15 \ 8*0 12:85p.m. \ 2:0Op.m. . \ 8:68 •6-20 \ 7:45 \ \ 7:00 •7:40 \ \ S-15 -\- -»S8 Saturdays only. Train Jenyra Buffalo at 11:30 p. m., arrives to TW( iediiia 12:40 Sunda^ morning. \. Mi Smtk Main St in. FOR iterao'crafri tyagoit-and •12:40 a. m- _ j, •7-80 \ ar.Buffalo 8:58a.m. •9'49 \ \ ndo 11^ \ \ 1:25pm. •?:10 \ • \ , 8:B ? •9:25 \ \ 10^55.\ WEST B0OND. U. Falls 1:55a.m.. ,8:45 1:10 p.m. 6rt» \ 8:80 \ Sundays only. Tniti leaves Eooheater 12^0 ^SveiYnttedlnaat 1:45 p. m., Niagara 'at 2:65 p.m. •Indioatea trains run dally. A,H»flnil«iiC(etter»l Moaager Inasmuch as They Took Precedence of Many High Dignitaries, Includtn? the Diplomatic Corps—^A New Zuo chetto and Other Presents Given t« the Pontiff by the Pilgrims. Rome, Am& 6.—The spirit of \tM Wag Is dead, long live the Wag\ iwai the dominant note 4 at the Vatican among those gathered there, not to ae fenow)edg« an earthly, sovereign, ,bu« to aqcept •without reserve Pope Pius <K as their spiritual ldng. Not only h«d Amorica enjoyed th< fconor or first anaouaolng to the world the accession of the present pontiff & the chair of St. Petor hut Amcfrlcarts enjoyed the far greater privilege anc*' honor of being the first to cdnvey t< his holiness the homage of tho no. tdotts.- ••- The American pilgrimage conductao hy John J* McGraner ot New York &ni father I*yneh of tho Niagara unlvor slty (BnffalQ), which came to Rome 'fo'focelvetfiS \Pleasing of Leo XIII, Sir rived whlio the conclave Was sitting Its members llngorod unU£'te'never to-ho-forsottcn moment when tho elcc tlon of the new popo was announceo and then decided reluctantly to leave While tho flesolaia band were eat ing a hnxrlod luncheon prepara.tory tt leaving Mr. McQrane, with radiant face, burst In waving n. paper nad al most daaeing in his oxcltcmont. \tous ahnll see hlra; you shall set him!\ ho cried. \Our cardinal \baa ar ranged It,\ An Unprecedented Honor. Cardtoai Qlbhona had promised to dc his best; explaining how unprecedont cd it would bo for a pope, tab d«j after bis election, to receive a for elgn pllgrimaso when thcra wort scores of high dlgnitarler! who Jtad not yet boon udmltted, including oven the diplomatic hodyf—Nevertheless ht secured the coiweBl of tho pfpo and! I AtjJttt tttttftafterju»n,theAB^rlcan*^ 1 were *t tho bronsso doors ot tho \Vati can. They woro mot by Monslgnor Ken nody, rector of tho American colltso Alt trooped up tho high stairway and on through tho corridors, bending their heads to patta through the open IngB In tho walls which had been crcctei for the conclave. Thoy were taken to tho unique Hall of Inscrip tlons. Cardinal Qlbbona, Monslgnor Ken nody and Monslgnor Bisloti disap- peared. Tlio pilgrta3, numbering about 100, waited as though they had been abandoned. Suddenly thoro was a murmured \Hush! Hush!\ and they raw two Swiss guards enter from o corridor. Before thoy could quite real- ize it tho popo stood among them. Hlf whole person emanated great benig- nity and cordiality. \He walked \slowly but with the firm nogs of quite-a young man down the leng kneeling line, accompanied by Cardinal Gibbons and Monslgnor Ken. nedy, and giving to each of the pil- grims as he passed his hand to be kissed. He sgeks a few wards ts al- most every one. Pius X was arrayed completely -In white without a gleam, of color except that which sparlded from the huw» emerald on his finger. Cardinal Gibbons was on bis right In red robes and Monsignor Kennedy on his left In purple. They were pre ceded hy Swiss Guards With halberds and followed by members of the Noble Guard- Presents For the Pope. The kneeling women were dressed in black, while the men wore dress suits and the priests black gowns. Pope Pius X appeared to be very much interested when Father Lynch- pre- sented to him a box containing a white zucchetto, saying: \We would be \extremely gratified U your holiness would accept this gift in exchange for the one you wear.\ \I will cheerfully do so,\ the pope replied,immediately. Thereupon Mon signor Bl|leti lifted the zucchettc which the pope .wore from his head and replaced it -with the one which had been presented by Father Lynch. Mr. McGrane handed to P|us X the offer- ings which the pilgrims had hastily put together after lunch. The pope spoke especjMly to the members of the Lante family, of Phil- adelphia, Father John B. Burke, past- or of the Church of St. Benedict the Moor, of New York, and Father Wall, who expressly represented Archbishop Farley, and to Father James'Rogei Matthews of Washington. To Fathei Burke -he gave a special benediction for the cotored people. i , Occasionally as the pope passed along he laid his hand uipon the.head of one of the pilgrims. He spoke to Eugene Kelly 1 of New York, Father MeKennft of New York, the brother bi Monsignor Kennedy, Fath&jvJataes £5, Oleary of Steading Pa., anu to Mr, •White of ixttiisvhie, £y. The latter; jva& 4 sb; touched ttajLna:! could not. restrain h(s emotion, ^Vhea 1 Phis r.e.aobed the,.persona who wnv'ed:| two Apjfericaft flags Tuesday at St. petep'S- and' who, v?0fe carrying them again hei exclaimed, , . \Onra sara Aweri.ca^deavAmerlca- foriiy-fonr'starlb. eh!\ When lie reach ed the Ja«t persos in the line he turn ed and while an t'lje pilgrims knelt he gave the apostolic blessing, ending with the.words: . \I recommend; myself to your pious prayers.\ 4 .It '.wiS \a 'moment\of \molt fcrstense emotion, and scarcely an eye .was dry. Cardinal GibbonB upon, leaving the Vatican said that he had been delight, ed to present the American, pilgrimage to the »ew pope under .such happy oir- cumstanceg. itRWEPKVENTATIVEOFHiVY FEVER Sharp *& JS$ynri arid Hwlbwti H^tchScCo. , STOCKS REACHEP LOWEST kEVEt VOTES IN THE CONCLAVE. Denial That Risht of Exclusion Was Exercised by.Austrla, Rome. Aug. 6.—The papers here publish most, conflicting,. accounts regarding the iworit of- thVeoholave and the votes which eaeh cardinal re- ceived, even saying that tho r3ght of exclusion was exercised by Austria against Cardinal Rampc-Ha, a- state- ment which the Vatican authorities declare -is groundless, Premier Zanardelll has s,eat out a circular ordering ojl govornmeant ofO- clnls to abstato from, participating in the festivities! over the eloctloa of the new pope, as Plus X had not no- tided tho government ot Ids election, Tho pope hcyj confirmed Monslgnor Constantlftl as eocfot almoner and has appointed hls^entlonran In waiting, Cavasal, private carver, TUo pope again visited Cardinal Horror© y I2> Tlnosa who Is improving, eWVfter the many keoMlflBJjPhis an-, aounced that ho must haveuibselfitS rest. Tho attendant® tvtrned*as It to ahow him Wa apartments, 1»ut he stopped thorn eryingi \No I aBigc- ing for a waHt-ln the. gardens,** Favored Cardinal Oreotfa. St Petersburg, Aug. O.—Ttoo gov- ernment baa UttJo Information regnra- Ing tho personality of tho now pope and is disposed to regard hJm as a pure Tnnnutelltst and an opponent of | Cardtnal namtKlla, Tho Polish Cath- olics favored Cardfaal •Qrcgtia. ouj)^ ing the last surviving cardinal.ap- pointed by Pitts IX. hat aro r naoAvhat CCIMK*:«1, hoA-<w«^y ^artotn. *35wapf Hon of the UGo at Phis JC. Shamrock's Crew Thrown Into Water. New York, Aug. C.-r-Cnptala Wrlngo, of Shamroclt HI, and Captain Beyls, of Shamrock 1, had a narrow cscap'o last night through tho collapse of a pier on the Shrewsbury river ot tho High- lands. With 20 other persons, Indud Ing several of tho erew of tho chal lenger, the two sailing- masters were precipitated into the water, 3but wero not hurt Captain Wringo was for a fpw moments In serious danser awing lr> boing grappled by several men who could not swiui and 'who held fast to htm until all were rescued by a boat. Captain Bevis reached shore after res- cuing a man who was unable to kp*«p afloat. Both returned to .their yachts after being provided with dry clothing hy the guests of a nearby hotel. Destruction at World's Fair Grounds. St. Louis, Aug. 0.—One of the heavi- est storms of tho year, but of brief duration, swept over SL Lxmls. A furious wind tore through the World's fair grounds, killing oae man, prob- ohly-fhtaUy- Injuring another and seri- ously injuring seven others, besides causing $10,000 property damage. The Agricultural buiiding was struck hy the gale and six laborers working on scaffolding were hurled to tho ground. Theodore Rlchter, a florist from Kirk- wood, was \on the ground running to shelter when a flying plank struckjuad killed him. Reformers Had to Flee. Pekln, Aug. 6.—Sis scholars whose essays at recent examinations propos-*| Ing reforms in the administration of China were denounced by the censors, have fled from Pekin, through tear of arrest and execution. It Is supposed that they have gone to Japan. Mar- shal Sti, who was -eniimmoned to the capital to explain his failure to crush the rebellion, fn Southern China, has had an audience with the Dowager Empress. It is predicted In official cir- cles that So. will be included In the autumn list of those condemned to he executed. Six Stock • Exchange Failures in the Last 11 Daysr-^Sharp Break In Ster* l|ng Exchanges-Shrinkage in Values During the Day Aggregated Many Million Dollars- Now York,-Aug. C-^Two more stock exchange failures, malting total, of six in the past U business flays, -were ree, orded when Sharp & Bryan and Hurl- butt, Hatch & Company announced their inability to meet their obli- •gallons. Both failures had heen dls- 'counted for a week or moro. The failure of Sharp & Bryan came during tho morning session, shortly after the market had recovered from a demorallsied opening. That of Hurt- butt, Hatch & Co. waa announced In tho afternoon, just as prices through- cut tho Hat were tumbling Idwer than at any tlmo before. The day's business eantethe.sum* imrteed by tho statement that almost four ccoro of stocks, fully two-thirds of tho aitlvo list, touched tfco lowest record reached, during tho present movement, which had Its inception last Soptembor.i , : At UuJ close ot the day some ot the solid interests declared that tho finau. X'lWatmosphere waa-beJag cleared, but for all that Wall Mrwat a* a whole' could BCO no Oliver ug la tho clouda, much leas a goldon one, Other fahurea were Confidently pre- dicted a«d tho name3 ot'soveral Im- portant firms woro mentioned as among those in financial atralts, A sharp break in alerting exchange during <ho day waa coupled with the suggestion thatatleaat onolntornatlonai banking honoo hod boon making, des- perates effortstoborrow money abroad. Financial men- declined to discuss th« -situation except to express confidence in the r©und condition of financial In&'.ltsttowj. . -Th.t» dtty-uer^iwaatosaly with tower pricca. Tho Sharp & Bryan falluro made little Impression on values. In the last hour and a half stocks woro throw*n over ruthlessly. Tho day's shrinkage, alono aggre- gates many millions or dollars. Count- loss \stop loss\ orders wero caught In tho selling avalanche and It Is probable that hundreds of weak ac- counts wero closed In utter disregard of the losses sustained by their ownern. In the entire list just s«ven stocks made net gains Slightly over 1,00ft,- 000 aharos changed during tho day. The heaviest trading was in Atchison, Daltlmorp & Ohio. St. Paul. Brie com- mon, Missouri Pacific. Union Pacific, Pennsylvania, Reading common and United States Steel common, the lat- ter leading the list with a total of more than 85.000 shares. Sharp & Bryan were specialists In Bcveral stocks, more particularly In VlrglniafCaroIina Chemical and their falluro is regarded as directly attri- butable to the decline In those shares. During last year's boom Chemical pre- ferred sold as high as 134% -sad *h@ common at 80. They closed yestorday at 85 and 23% respectively. According to the statement of the assignee. Sharp & Bryan's liabilities are about $B,non,OftO, mostly secured. Assets are said to include several mil- lion dollars of stock exchange securi- ties, the value of which is almost al- together contingent on market condi- tions. No statement regarding the affairs of Hurlbutt. Hatch & Co. was made. Body Found Below the Falls. Niagara Falls, N. Y., Aug. G.~-The body of* a n unknown man. about 6 feet 8 inches in height and apparently about 35 years of age, was found in the river below the Horseshoe falls. His hair was black and ho -was clean shaven. The body was dressed In a blue bathing suit with white stripes The body Is at Niagara Falls, Ont, awaiting Identification. Convicted of Perjury.! St..Louis> Aug, 6.—Harry A. Faulk- ner, formerly member of the house of delegate's, -was after his third trial on the ohar-ge oi perjury convicted and his ppnishrnent ( ftXed at three yearf | impr}s6hmeiit'. Motion for a new Jariaji was 'tnade^ ; . - ; '.•''•'\ flyoijiei Destroys Germs of the Dis- use and Keeps People Well, . There can. he little or no doubt v& tij iay.Ieyer \being a germ disease, It iSj too, one disease where jfreven.- tiaftris mijci%,eaBfe than otu& • 411 wh.o aspubjecji' to. tbife rliBa- I^EeeaMe. trouhle'skoula-xtBe Bfotoei daily l6r,at leaattwo or ;tUm''Wls«' fr before tlie tana Ot v their atu^uad ; attaalc. IttHfehis trasy the^ annoying rjaroxysnis vi aiWazing, irunnin^ &\ ' the nose an.d watety ftnd. wnart'PBg eyes can be ftvoided, ' \ « • ^liistemarkable dfeooveiy. xatike® it possible M anyone to breathe air at lioiae vrMdh is almost iden- tical with- that pi the Adlyon- daelca or White Mcmntaina qr otter- resbrts where liny fever; sufferers go. to escajio their twu'ble, If, howa-ver, Hyomei has not heed' nseduptil the disease hm tegwri;' it is necessary to use jt more freqsnt* ty, at least; half a dozen times daily , a»d pyaurei Balnx should be rablja|, •' into tho nostrils\.Tboth .night 'anil moraing, This treatment will »- Ee,vo atonco and will effect a cure in nearly every case. Chas, jfiu. Ma&b lasacomplDte line oi the Byomei goods and will sell an outfit pf, inhaler, Byomei and\ medicine dropper for £1.00, and will also agreo to refund tho money if tlio treatment does not give satis- faction. i Do not Hjry to cure liay foVer \by [dosing the Btomach. Breathe Hyonvoi aasd in that way tlve< medi- cation will reaolt the minutest\ ait* cells in the'heso, throat and lnng^, soothe aad heal the irritated ntucous membrane, and prevent and cure aH* liay fovesi: troubles.' -• -'•».l Militiamen Lose Positions, Terre Haute, Ind., Aug. 6.—Two members of Company B, First regi- ment, Indiana National Guard, find themselves out of jobs because\ of their service In the militia. Jacob Dalley was discharged because ho went to the Bvans-^ille riot, his fo re man tell- ing hint that \militiamen are no good anyhow.\ Militiaman Froe>b was told by his employers that If he went with the company to the annual caMjp of Instruction be could look for another job. He arrivotl home Monday night and now Is looking for another job. Fire Caused-by Lightning. Txnilsyille, Aug. G.—'Fire caused b> lightning last evening destroyed the Bonrbon stock yards and two buildings adjoining. Four hundred and fifty head of sheep Were bufned. The loss is $2,500,000, ' Held For Raising Postal Notes. Philadelphia, Aug. 6.—Mrs. Anna E. Sharpies?, who was arrested in New York, charged twdth systematically \raising\ Uttiteu States postal orders, was Riven a\ bearing here- and commit fed to prison to a-walt trial. A war- ,ran£ had been Issued for the woman in this city on the specific charge 'Of/rajs- lug a postal; order from 25 cett,t3 to V'S95. : -...,,__, V:--fi,~<»^f-,.' N.Y.G.R.R. EXGURSI0NS Saturday arid Sunday Excursions fo Rochester and Ontario Beach. ^ Every Saturday and Sunday 3M^ SOth to- goptafcber: 2Tta,.th* 1m>' Yorie Central' sciU-.wi oteeH3»y e**, cursioa tickets to Itochester and Ontario Beaoh and retura-'ifc tery low rates. , Ontario Beaol). opens for the seasdtt on Decoration Day, May 3Qfl». Everything bright and new ot thii famous resort. Muaie and vaude- ville ontertamment throughout th* season. Plenty of ont door aimuw- mout to suit the taste of all. Buffalo and Niagara Falls Every Sat* urJay and Sunday, May 30th to September 27th. Tho New York Central will sell low rate excursion tiokets to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return every Saturday and Sunday, corhmencing Decoration Day, May 30th, to and including Sunday, September 27th. Tho Buffalo Zoo is open for the • season -with excellent attractions, Niagara. Falls, the Great Oat&rfiet, is tho best resort in America to Bpend the day for rest and recreation. See ticket agents for particulars. Manitou Beach Excursions Every Sat* urday and Sunday, May 30th to September 27th. \the Slew York Central wiE jsell one-day excursion tickets to Manitou . Beach sand return every Saturday and Sunday, commencing Decoration day, to and including Sunday, Sep-' * tember 27th. Manitou Beach, eight miles irohi Ontario Beach, is reached via open oars of the Manitou Beach line,' passing: Long- Pond, Braddock'*; Bay, Cranberry Pond^ and Crescent Beach. TJhis IB considered one of • the finest open car trips in America as it skirts Lake Ontario's shores' the whole length of the line.- See ticket agents for particulars. - Mrs. Moliie Alien, of South Fork,, Ky., says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Chain-\ borlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets- s when-she felt an attack corning pij*'.. Such attacks are usually; caused by, •. indigestion and these Tablets- are:; just what is needed to cleanse the stomach, and ward Off tb.6 approach- •• ing attack. Attacks of bilious colid may^be prevented iii the .same \way.; For We by Oharl'el A.. ffiTack, Dfug-' . gist, 426 Main St., Medina, N. Y. .': Folding Sed for Sale. ,;^ In excellent condition. Wijtf-Its''• sold afe one-haif-cost. Inquire .of addresfe iotm3S!AL t .; •/\ -m~M***m,