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-I Vr 'K If Si I •BUiCiUl,'}*!' Entered February * *^l^latr \\^ SUBSCEIPTIQN PRICE By mull or carrier J $3.09 a y«f£|j* &>* y ^ix months; BO cento for -flares months, invariably m advance, .. Adyettifltae Bates on ApnlicattoBi Republican JMooiiiiatians. * for Member of Assembly, CHARLES 3, BKIDGEMAtf, ,•,'\• For Coroner. EDWAHD MUNSQN,'- 1903 AUCTST pos: 2 9 16 23 Ik Mo. 3 10 17 81 Tn. 4 11 18 •HMHN*** We, ,5 12 19 26 Th. 6 13 20 27 Frv 7 14 21 28 8». i: 8 15 22: 29: **' JMARCUW MURDER\ fm AU, Judge Hargis Testified For Hia Nepb ew, From W»0(» v He Was Estranged. Cyhlhiana, #y„ Aug. 6,—Judge James Hargis was placed on tin stand by the defense in the Jfett White trial. Ho Said he saw Jhven running and Marcura fall, and saw Curtis Jetfc <on * street corner neat a tree, after tho shooting. He said Sheriff Oallahafl. was In his store ana he prevented Gallahan front going: out, Afterward: witness sent for Cap- tain B, J. J3Wea to talk about the murder. Judge Harris was crosswHcaminea by Mr. Byrd. In reply -to a question as to why he stood! by Jett, his neph- ew, <whfin they did not speak to each, other, Hargis sold Jett was not tried right by being brought to court by 50 soldiers and a Gatling gun. On be- ing pressed for another reason, Har- gis statod that JoUJa mother, who was his sister, had cared for hto_auring the war when his father had been chased away 'by federal soldiers and that as an honest man he now wanted, to repay that debt with interest. NEW YORK BUILDING AT-FAIR, WOST 9W*& ENGLISH,. ;4l(d0e Grsgor/ Of AlbEinjf ReJecteor69 Application* For Naturalization. : Albany, N,-If.,,'Au^, fi.^-Juage Clif- ford i>. Gregory in the county court, in rejecting 30. applications for n.atura- ligation papers, established a pre- cedent b^ hial^ng, the following de- claration*. '«•' - \I wilt not naturalize any ^person who conies before me and la unable to speak the English language suffi- ciently to ntaJ?e himself uhdefrstood, 1. will compel thein to answer questions regarding their age, place of nativity, When they'arrived in, the tfnited States, and any other questions which I deem essential to good eliizensliip, and if they fall to make satisfactory nntawets, I will refuse to grant them -thV necessary papers. /'When a rnan has been ta this country for five years and is pnaible to talk our language,, in my opinion he is not fit tc< be admitted: to> oltissen- 6hlpr and- 1 \will act accordingly.\ Last fommgindltig General. Washington, Aug, e;—The presidemt has designated Lieutenant General Yuun'g t o command the army from Aug, ^8,' the date of retirement of Gen- eral Miles, .until Aug, 15, when the general staff law goes into effect and the office, of commanding general of the army is dispensed with. General Young thus becomes the last com- mandjng general anil the - first chief of staff, although lie will hold the \posi- tions only a short time. One of Escaped Convicts Caught. Sacramento, Cal, Aug. 6.~Convict James Roberts, one of the Sand of fu- gitives from the yolsonj prison, was captured near' I)avisville. He was dressed as a tramp; MOON'S PHASES,, O n.ra. I \©Moon <5.Quart«r XO «.m. I JOj V »• i.. 1 ...,:.,.. liJKoon 22 u»rtor 29 3:31 p«m, 3:34 p.m. PRISON KEEPER SHOT. Jamca H. Gunderman Wounded at Elraira Reformatory. PAfcUWENT THROUGH SHOULDER Convict Named Moore Shot at Him TwIo» — Another Convict Knooked Ug Moor«*s Arm and Miadlreowd • Alrd Of the Second Shot, Which Gra»d Gundorman'a Cheek. Elmlrs, Aug. 0.—Prlsonkeoper Jtunos •XT, Qunderaian was shot yesterday at the* Noff THork S\tato reformatory by a £ coxarfol naiaod Moore, from New jf Tfock, Whoaf ho baa threatened to re- port fop violation o£ the rules. Cwo Uullot went thwasb. Qunder- jnntt'n tthouldor. Jjtjtotlicr convict tooekcuVup -Meorata, mrm «nd misdirected «ti\o oto of the •ftcoml ihot, which gnuted Qundor VMa!* olicclt. \\\ ' *Th(j rovolvor was pno of tho Weap- ons ttlolett >by convicts from the ro- fdrmntory store room a month ago and successfully concealed ataro then. dcapUo a systomatic search of the en- tire* Institution by the offlcora. *- T —— \ POSTAL FRAUD ORDER. To Be Built by a St. Louis Firm at a Cost of $57,000, Saratoga, Aug-C—ClarencaTjJuce-.tlK New york archltoct after whose plans the.Now York state building of the St Louis exposition will bo built, Bald that the contract for erecting the building was awarded this week tc Caldwoll & Dralte, builderB, 'of St Louis for $57,000. Thoro were a half a dozen bidders Tho only blddor from New York was Q. B. \Walters. Tho building Is to bo construoted ol staff, and will bo icoarpleted in fom or Ave months. Tho cost of tho com- pleted structure, Including tho sculp- ture, will be $75,000. The sonlptoi will bo Philip Martlny of New Tork Mr. Martiny'8 work will indudo fout equino groups, one for each o*rnoi of tho building, and tho figures fot tho groat fountain at one ond, This fountain will ropresoflt the union of tho Mississippi and the Mis- souri rivers and tho soa god holding court Rioter* Erected Barricades., Paris, Aug.. 6.—The morning papers report serious rioting In progress- at 1,'Qrlent, on the coast of .Brittany, where labor troubles liave been brew- ing for the past several days. The military was called out, but the riot era OTt out street lamps and erected barricades. The cavalry charged and the troopers, losing their temper rode down the mob, striking, men with the flat of their swords. The crowds shew no signs of dispersal. They were marching to attack the prefec- ture. Mall of an Oklahoma Town Site Com- pany Held Up. 2£amas- City, Aug. 0. — Postmaster HaxrlB has hold up the moil of tho Monarch Investment company, an Ok- lahoma town site company, on a fraud ©rthsr issued by the poatmostef^gen- ©r*l upon tho ground that it was do- ing: a lottery business. The company sola $0,000 worth of lots at Apalachta, Oklahoma, and disposed of thorn at a drawing hold July 22, and had adver- tised another drawing of lota In War- wick, Oklahoma, for August 13. There \WaS no fraud but t tho government ob- jects to tfio lottery feature. Tho company applied to Judge Phll- lles of th© TJnSted States district court lor a temporary injunction against PosthiaSter Harris to keep him from •withhonding Its mail, but the court re- fused to hear argument on tho petition hefofo October. Bo*t Carried Over a Darm Gloversvllle, Aug, C—While boating In company with hor hrother and two other young ladles te the Sacandaga river at Saeindwm nark l«t<»ve«ftfrdav afternoon, Mia Lillian Mullen, aged IS, of CohcOT, was drowned. Their boat was carr!o/i ov«»f a dn.nr . T*» others escaped un'nlurod. Tho body wan recovered at 10:S|0 at night and brought to this city. f— 1 — ht '— BASEBALL GAMES. State Odlelals Summoned. Jefferson City, Mo., Aug.*C—Gover- nor Bockoryf Secretary of Btato Cook. Treasurer Williams anil Auditor Allen, who comprlBQ the executive depart- ment of tho state, were guuxmonedLbe- foro tho Colo county grand jury •'that Is Investigating charges of legislative Doodling. All the officials acknowl- edged sortico and proceeded together to tho court house in tho company o! tho attorney general. Statements have been mode in certain nowauapora de- claring that tho state officials should bo investigated and it is possible that tho grand Jury called these to give them an opportunity to testify regard- ing^boodlmg and io deny any accusa- tions that may liavo been made against thorur. » , z: National League. At Chicago—Chicago, 0; Pittsburg. Mother Kidnaped Her Child. Cincinnati, Aug. C—-A sensational kidnaping by a mother arnred with n rovolvor occurred In Newport, Ky Mrs. Arville Turner, who is living apart from her husband, accompanied by a woman, went to tho house ol Mrs. Taylor In Newport and at the point of a revolver demanded admit- tance to get her child, G years old. Mrs. Taylor, frightened, ran upstairs to whore tho boy was sleeping. Mra Turner brorio open the door, followed Mrs. Taylor upstairs and, brandishing tho revolver, secured the child and rushing to tho street, escaped in a wagon. Automobile Race Across State. Now York, Aug. 6.—Pittsburg Is' to bia tho destination of the greatest en- durance testjara for automobiles ever planned in this country. This was definitely decided yesterday at a meet- ing ot the executive committee of the National Association of Auto- mauu- Sacturors. The run will be started from New York on Wednesday, Oc- tdoer 1, and will terminate in Pitts- burg OH the following Wednesday. The routo of approximately 850 miles Is acroBS the state via_Corn!ng and Blng- hamtott to Buffalo and thence tb fiirie, Cleveland* and Pittsburg. The contest will not be One of speed. Turkey Will Not Withdraw; Troops. Constantinople, Aug. 6.—The Porte has abandoned all Idea of Withdrawing' troops from Macedonia ana Is now inaiiBg vigorous preparations to draft troops for tho disturbed districts; A clrdular note has been sent out warn- ing tho powers* of the intention Of- the Turkish government. The note States that tbe situation is very seri- ous and although it does not -mention Bulgaria the document is regarded as a jnonace to the Bulgarian govern- «\»nt. ... . Boy Killed by Lightning,' Hlllsdaje, Mich., Aug. G.-—Herbert Co*, Age 1 1 years, was killed 'by light. ning while standing in the door* of a largo barh • owned by Jones th-ewn. . five unless, southwest of this city, Mr. iBrowa was struck and seriously . in- JutAQ, hut will recover). Three Employe* Blown to Pieces. Bluffton, Ind., Aug. B.—The Empire- American Nitroglycerine company's magazine, three miles northeast ai Bluffton, exploded yesterday. Three employes wero blown to pieces. It Is also believed that a stranger who en- tered the plant lust before the ex- plosion, was killed. Eleven hundred Quarts of the explosive was destroyed. It, Is supposed the explosion was caus. od by a driver-dropping & can. Secretary Root at Oyster Bay. Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug. 6.1—Late to the afternoon Secretary of War Root arrived to consider with the president concerning tho Important departmental \matters and particularly relative to the general staff details. Secretary Hoot also _ desired to talk \with the president about the late developments' In the LHtauer-Lyon glove contract case. Two Young'Physlclans Drowned. Cleveland, Aug. G.—Dr. Adolph Cu- deli and Dr. Braest H. Lmete, two prominent young Cleveland physicians, were drowned In Lake Erie last night They went In swimming from a boat In the lake. One >was seen to he in distress and the other went to his side. Then both sanlt. Debts to Be Paid From Estate, Vienna, Aug. 6.-—The Servian gov- ernment is Arranging to pay the debts of the late JtQng Alexander and Queen Draga oat of their estates. The debts amount tb $80,000, While the aggre- gate value of the estates Is $140,000. The surplus will go to their heirs. Manufacturer Stricken at Factory. ,Paterson> N, 3V Aug. 5.—Robert Atherton, since 1848 prominently identified 'with the manufacture of tex- tlle snftchinerj 1 ,'. was stricken with heart disease, Hi Ms factory here and ejopired sooh alter, being removed to s his home. , • • , . - v . American League. At Philadelphia—Philadelphia, Boston, 3. ' At Washington — Washington, 1; Now York, 2. At Cleveland—Cleveland, Sj Detroit 8. 0; Eastern Leagut. At Buffalo—Buffalo, 2; Baltimore, C. At Toronto—Toronto, 2; Rochester. At Newark—Newark, *; Jcaraoy City, Stats League. At BIngbamton — Blnghamton, 6; BUca, £ At Syracuse—Syracuse. 1; Illon, 6. At Albany—Albany, 1; Schenectady. 0. At Troy—Troy, 2; A., J. & 0., 4. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market New York, Aug. 8. WHEAT — No. 2 red, 84«&c f. o. b. afloat! No. 1 northern Duluth, 96%c. CORN — No. 2 corn, 59iic f. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 whito, 53*4a OATS — No. 2 oats, 38c; No. S white, 40%c; No. 3 white. 40c PORK—Mess, $ 16.O0@16.SO ; family, $17.60017.75. HAY — Shipping, 80@85c; good U choice, $1.0U®1.10. BUTTHK — Creamery, extras, 19c; factory, lGc; western Imitation cream- ery, if@l~c. i CHEBSB—New large white, 9%c; light skims, 8@8%c EGGS — State and Pennsylvania, fancy, selected, 20#21c. POTATOES—Long Island, per bbl.. $'l.f6®1.87. _^_^_ Buffalo Provision Market, Buffalo, Aug. 6. WHEAT — No. 1 northern, §4c; winter wheat. No. 2 red, 81c CORN — No. 2 yeHow, 67&c f. 0. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow, 57c OATS—No. 2 white. 37%c f. 0. b. afloat; No 8 white, new, 36%c FLOUR.—Spring Wheat beat o»ten« per bbl., $ 5.O0@5.25 ; low-grades, $3.25 @3.60. BUTTER—Creamery western ex- tra tubs, 19Hc; state and Penn- sylvania creamery, 19c; dairy, fair to good, 15@16c u CHEESE—Fancy full cream, 11® ll%c; good to choice, 10@10%c; com- mon to fair, 9@>9%c. EGGS—State, fresh fancy. 19@20c POTATOES—Per bu..,A0@75c. Eait Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE—Best steers 06 salo, $5.10 ©5.30; good to choice Shipping steers, $ 4.76@6.00 ; fair to good steerB„\$4.00 ©4--2B; common to fair heifers, $3.00 @3.40; choice t o extra fat heifers, $4.10®4.65; good butcher bulls, $3.85 @4.00; choice io extra veals, $8.76® 7.25; common to light, $ 3.00@4.50 . SHEEP AND LAMBS — Spring- lambs, $5.25@6i00; yearlings, fair to good, $ 3.OO@3.60 ; culls to common, $ 3.00@3.50 ; wether sheep, $ 3.75@4.00 . HOQS — Mixed* 'packers' grades^ $ 5.96@G.00 ; medium hogs, $5.90@5.95^ pigs, light, $ 6.40@G.5O . Buffalo Hay Mai>ket. • HAY—Timothy, per tonj loose, $16.0u®18,0O; hay, prima on track,-per Ion, $18.60@i9;00.; No. 1 do do, $l6.0O ©17.00 i No. 2 do do, $l4.0b@l5,0O * •t- French Government Denounced. 'Atlantic City, Aug, G.—At the clos- ing services of the Federation of Cath- »lic societies mob law and the French joventment's action against the Catho- lc societies were denounced. ILHiiii (or -uiiv^ifluttWiW Oir aboyo date a specM 1 etfeuirsjon;: -will be rti» to HDaitStiqp\iBencli ,-Balxk by tjie Hett'Tbrk tloajfcralto accpm-; modate inerobers of 'Stuidiiy- Se-hools and other societies who are unat)!^ to get away for a day's outiag on a! Saturday or Star-day. Trains Viii; leave Medina at 7;()8 ftwd^49 a, w., returning trams leave Ontario Beach Park at 4:00 p. m„ 7:35 p. m and 10:10 p. TO.; leave ilqciiester. at 5:iO p.lm,, S:G5 p. m. and lh20 p, pa. r«e? £01 the round trip $1.05. Cltildreii half price. An attractive musical.program' has been prep&red for this occasion by ft band of thirty*pieo.os. * ^ Ontario Beach Park is an ideal resort for Sunday School picnics ns tlie'grounds are Jonced in, with the N.L CJ.Rv fMRiWS War Game on East Coast. Portland, Me., Aug. 6.- last..night.that -portion of the ffev? England coast from the British ti58'na- arytoqaBeAuBhadb.ee|4heoreticall^! te ^ , ioa of . the ^ XQad jj, ke threatened by a hostile fleet for a per- iod of 12 hours, but so far as known, the \enemy\ had not taken advantage of the northeast storm and thick weather to slip past the defending fleet and establish himself in any har- bor. Tho attacking fleet has been at sea for about three days and will have until Saturday to win the game. The defending fleet is distributed along the coast on guard. International Sharpshooters* Match. Washington, Aug, G.—-At the in- stance ot the mayor ot Buebos Ayre.3, A Dol VIso, the Argentine charge d* affaires at Washington, has transmitted to the state department an invitation for this government to appoint a dele- gation to altend the International abarpitiooters mated to be held at Buenos Ayros, October 1. The govern- ments of France, Italy and Switzer- land already have nccoptod Invitations. Secretary snaw In Chicago, Chicago, Aug. 0.-Socretary of the Treasury Loslio M. Shaw arrived here from Washington. Ho dccllnod to dis- cuss posslblo changes in tho Chicago justoms office, although admitting •hat that office would bo gtvon his at antlon. * Minister In a Runaway. Now York, Aug. C—Rev. Br. Goar^o C. Houghton, pastor ot tho Church of the Transfiguration, the \Little Church Around tho Corner,\ in East Twenty- ninth street had an exciting eweri once In a nmaway cab last ovonina. He was rescued uninjured a'ter awCd ride down Fifth avenue by LleiHonant G. a Fortlsfluo of the Fourth Unltoa States cavalry, who darted-out from the sidewalk and held on to the horse until 4t came to a stop. A Heartr TUximr. There Is 0 story In the French army of 0 captain who made a wager one day that a drotuuior of his company cotikt eat a whole calf. Tho drummer, proud of his distinction, promised to <3o honor to tho captain's compliment. Ac- cordingly, a calf was prepared in vari- ous toppotUIng ways an* was being, promptly disposed of by the druuuner. When ho had Sunlly consumed abo-at three-quarters of tho repast, he paused for another draft of wtno and, placing his knife and fork on his plnte, snld fo his superior officer, 'TTou had bettor have the cnlf brought \on bad you not, for all these little kickshaws will end in taking up room,\ front sHlifi'ts\ \sfctiMvv-' waters\'-whicsti is noted for its excellent \bathing facilities, and is a splendid place lor childron to play in the sand. There is a free pienic; ground for luncheon, a pony track with ponies and pony carts for tho children, aerial railway, meny-go-ronhd, boat* ing and fishing, side trips to Mani- tou Beach, Sea Breeze, eto. Thore will be a special display of fire- works at night. Sandity Schools and other societies\wlio contemplate making tills trip shoedd'llotify Now York Central ticket agents as soon possible so tjbut ample* coach accom- mutations will be furnished. T RfP P has some rare bargains in his Hue of Furniture and Crockery which St will pay you to iuvestigatqr- before buying: elsefohftre. All • summer goods, such as Hammock!*, t, a w it Swings, etc., -will be sold at a great sacrifice. Undertaking in all its branches a specialty. Come and see me. I .can and will save you money. E. W. TRIPP \ NelKhtjorir ScRtcct, \Every one knows the dislike of tfie country person to Interfere with his neighbors,\ says the London Globs. \A good instance occurred in tho mid- lands. - Farmer Jnrvls, driving to mar- ket, saw through the open door of a barn the body of \Oelghbor suspended from a beam and drove on, revolving the tragedy. When he reached the market town. Be imparted the hews with deliberate emphasis. 'Good heav- ens!' exclaimed the other. 'And did yon cut him down?* 'No,' said the farmer, more slowly still; 'he wasn't dead yef \ UlElivra.3- Frni* Tree*. It will not do inthis country to-plant fruit trees along the public highways, as is done with great success in many European countries. The great state fnrm of Hungary distributes 15,000- choice fruit trees without cost to town- ships . and communities which will plant and care for them until bearing age. Tbejcharacterlstlc American boy would never^ger^nlt a fruit of any sort that can be eaf^n to reach the age of maturity unless a full grown bulldog was kept chained to each tree.—Farm ana'Kanch. Vaylea Knowledge. Mamma asked: Npllie .-what she liad- learned in Sunday school, and she re- plied: \That 1 mUst sell three tickets' for the concert next Week, give 20 cents for the superintendent's present and that Noah'bullt the ark.\-LitUe Chron- icle. ' . \what on earth arejyou doing In here, Tommy T' asked hisjnother, pesr- Ing Into the darkness of~tEe henhouse, Whence had been coming for five min- UteiHir-more a series of dismal sqWw-k- ings, accompanied by n loud flapping of wings. -.-'\' \1 am tryingf, 4 ' said. Tommy, w-ho seemed to be. doing scanefhlnj? with a knotted rope, \te fit this rooster So hia alarm wbtft go off y ?fore 7 o'clock to* morrow mornu^.' , -GuMeht-Utefature. Wm * AMI ; liiiiiJiifr -: MIWKfe * 5, 4i 5.. 6 0till ?; •.^.^6ye-'-tlate^^!(a*;t)je Gbreat ; j9rand©ii*4«it ; Baeej', at- j^il'virorth Parlf] Biilfalq;^ TKeTounditrip rate . §ee ticket ag^tsrfor- pirticwiara j»if ;ii jgpt liSpfjQ^ in. -j9|- On' above4ate.the/JTewyorlt 04n- tralwill run ail excursion, fto hlqoii (ISfewfane) on account of thelSiag- ara county )Slpneer picnic. »Hbn. ilavid B, HilUhd Ifom tJchji £S m . •seen, Attorney Oeneral of the 3tat.e, will he present and \addreas the rjeo'ple. .' A.fine ptograra of athletic sports, balloon ascension, hatid con. certs, etc., has beeiiArranged. The route of tho special traia is-via Lew- iston rfcights, in full view of Brock's Monuraeiit;\^eTifiagara QQ^I , Old •Lewistonv \ICrt\\Kiagarir' r»n'd'3\Bake ; ' Ontario,' jassinjg .throughj the famous Niagara fruit. valley. Spec- ial train will leave Medina at t ;50 a. m., returningr leave Newfane sta- tion at 7 p, m. Fare for round only $1,00. j . „ ', ^ , TWO pomiior ixcumicns 4or x sonaoy, HUB. 9iti •i m WBL. On above date the Hew Tork Cen- tral will sell excursion tickets to Wntkins Glen and Lake Keuka at the low rate of $1,80 from Medina, gcod going on train leaving at 7;08 a. m. roMuning leaving Wattins, Glen at 5:00 p. in. l*enn Y«n at 5:00 p. m., giving patrcas fivp hours at the Glen, the most remarkable canyon in the world, or four bouw sailoa the moat beautifttl lake in the United! States passing Keuka, Pult- enoy, Grove .Springs, Urhana, with » stop of twonty mlnntes at Ham- mondapori the great vineyard couijtry of Amerjcs. For tickets and' all information call on Now York Central ticket agents. 1HMISMM leiM a* Gfonoe w. On Monday, August 17tt, the Now York Central will sell excursion tickets to Thousand Island Park ond return at tho low rate of $5.00 from Medina. Governor U. J. Bachelder of Now Hararslure and Hon.* James Wood wiE deliver addresses at tho Stale Grange sheet-at Thousand Island Park oa Tuesday, Aai?!i8t 18th. See ticket agents of the Now York Central for particulars. fOrNTV COtTOT. 00DSTT0POKLEAHS. w Hrtt-n T, h. Mend V9, Joicn J, Bran, a s exe- cutor o f tho last -wffl »nd testoracnt of Sarsh J. Horan. ducased, 'I A'. InnaTsuniwe^aJtiilitmeat of Foreclosure Mid Sale, nmilD aSa entered in-thoabwifd entitl- ed acSea, ts»rtKsdato the 28th day af Job 1 , 1803, acd cnWred in Orleaas Oaanqr dorl?8 Office on tho 21st dny ot July, 10«t I, the ttiiderslgaBi referee In said Judgment namefi. will Be21 at pablic auction, at InS- Inw office of RjTjsnSs Hlunnerilii tho^Jlag&of tork, on tho ft& day of Sepftmber, 1008, at U o'clocftlntho foreaoonof thatday, the fol- lowing describeaE preniUes,; ill tfcit tilceo or patcet of Isnd, aulnaie fa the town of BldBowssy, In the cottiitr t* Orl(an» and State of HewVorlt, being » j»rt of lots nuinbets thlry-*hreo aiii SWrtyfomvtotfn- Compai^r'sLnna, bo-nndod as follows, t o wit: Beginning nt tlio no'tthwiest cbrher, at the distance of clcveai chains tbirty-Blit links north oftheMratliwosSconicrot lot .number thirty- four and rtmulas thefloo south three dfegrees nnd ihirty miniates West al<Bi8 fits west bounds of said lots tblf tyrthreo njid. *hirtj--fcmr, rfktcen chains twcnty-tiwo links to laad of Isaac Holto- wayj thence sooth, clghte^six degrees forfar minutcs east, eightcoii chains twenty eight Units ; thenoo soruh tlirtc degrees forty minutes west, irwciity cliaina elghfrv-foui links, along the east bounds of said HoSfoway's land to the center of tho Erie carnil: tlxendoabrtheostorh r along tho ccntea* or tho Erie canal, five chains Muck's land, thirty-four fifty links to land of Jool Pla.yter; thence; north.\eightr-sii degrees forty- OTtotttw west, twenty-three cluiinsnfty.tour-linlata.theitilacobi'bBg; '\ containing (orty-eiglit aeries and one-: acre o f land, ma—e o r loss, Also all that ojQier tract or parcel o t laaid Sit- uate in said town of Riagoway, Orleans county, N, T.,. being peart of lot number forty-one in the fifteenth township and. third range o f tho Holland Componya land, bounded as follows i Ke^iinM at av point i n the east. line ofsaid lot >. 3-»- T.— IT-• ,-;—^?a,<>ne rodS86Uth df tUenortheas* corner 6f s^d lot tL. and about Horenty-tw'd rods north,of the Stria canal! thence West, Oil A linejJarallel with the north bounds Of sold lot 41, fifteen, chains to a staked thence north thirteen chains tMrty4hree links to a stake; thenCe cast fifteen chains to the cniitbonndspf saidl6t,Ui thbjise south thir- teen chains tliiirty-throo Ifai&s to iaie plaOe \of beginning, containing twenty aores«f land. Also .that other, eortnta. plooe o r parcel of lajid, sitnatoiii tha town, county and State- aforesaid, being-, a part of lot numeer thirty- three, township Jincr riihge aforesaid, bouSded nafoUawSi BeginnlnB ata stone in the road botweenlot 41 and said lot - . - - thence gOjitheig:hfcr-sl* dOgrt east, ten chains forty Utiles to the\ cehterof tho Erie eniralr.*hehc,6 southwesterly along^the\ center of tllq Erie caiini to a point wherei thte CeUtef line of said-canal' InterseSts the line of lots nanibora 33 and 41; thenoo norths three dpgree^ ttilrtyi^ntcSBHt, al6hg the 1inoVbe> We.enlofefflnn3a41,t<)the-pliiooof beghllunK, conteiinngtctu^»ndonl) 1 haHo6re3'ofland. Dated;-Jnly,23a-,;19«!... T »«^WS^&ifl^^^D. Referee. . • j&ttojlioVfor PhlatSr,., -• .. '• Me*3jnn,irvX, , \ 1«« TI1ESE4! THE SEA! to York-Central's Warm Wither Vacatfon Excarstort to Ne^, Tork M Greatest Gtty In America. . On . Tqesday,. .AlfousOltV-ft 18 New York Central will sell eacur- aion tickets to N«iy Ydrk and return at the low rate ©£, |§ J5G from Me- dina, good going^a date of salci on regular, except limited!, trninaj good returning on or before Ttteaday» August 25th, on regular, except lim- ited t$aing, giving patrons & two weeks* onting at the seashore- resorts near New York* such as Coney Is- land, Manhatten Beach, Long Bnracli» Asburv Pork, Glen Island, Bockaway Beach, etc. Tickets are also good On thiB Hudson Mver via day o r higlitlind steamers' New York is very attractive in ihejgjjmmOr time with its roof gar- den theatres, its parks, its* great hotels and many objects of .impor- tance. Central tark with its great zoological garden sbo-olcl. b e the objective joint of many; park stages start from 59th street and 5th aye-. nne, ftk ayenne or 8th avenne,triak^ ing tiae complete trip.: i$ound the park, allowing stopover at all xnu- seums arid places of interostj this trip costs. 25 cents, Another line is the Park averrae v autdmooiles,, start- ing ^romSOfch $tre'at and 5th ave- nue at frequent intervals, running through Central Park to 72d street, thenee triVRiVerflide and \(irant'a. toiab, ahd 'retniaiing by the same raute^ ^is-trip^cost, SO cents. for tiokeis,. -space-in parlor or sleeping car^ and; aH Information in regard to : Jinie of grains, etc., make' early appiicatibxt to any 1 ; ifew York Central tic|et Agent, or address, IL Parry* General igentj o7? Ilaui