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•¥\-ii*™fsy<v-*'- - A for ^dn#»iit-Ii|f Wi&m* .\•iSi ft w. i; 1r$ .vonr-lawn mower .neejds- repairing pTOWBjtty^'awQftfftftte^cQal. EDWIN lt]B^S|tEf$»* $4e;.MaJ.ft Bi* Medina. .''! • -ILI-! ^S*£|^A.^5lte' -PHYSICIANS. goiare9ge,j^^srtrftetite, West Avenue, jSoftps:W9ti|l^fa*i4»i t tQ.6,'7tp8,f..in. I Oon'»Wtj&tip%i'?ee.\ Both. \Phones _ BV.sp^ER.. &&£n& ana ... JS.eamtoJbullding, Medina JST. \X? r General. Vraoflce in ^IkCcmrts, jffQ^ tip Best BRfial^nB^ Niagara * tfanoy Flour,\ J?o* sale only by '•**•:•:- i Wj»atF'Js».|.nrf|caitII»pt« ,**g^j. Generally fair Friday- m® Saturda-y;. Sight to fresh wea* jto north winds., 53K5 '•itRSiite..:\ JSJS I^uya'1foo):$'ig spendittg.tJiBl !i»: • * For Rent. To .adult farairy, very dejsirable f~\^ouse( Best^ oHocation,' r 'l&ilted- -witl) jtotw#er, &{ldxens,J^$Ahh office,* ' - \.'\J' 153t4eod-\ f|f i^wyw«i«iww' HOHE-mADE . CANDIES AT THE Pure as it Is possible to make them. The. vejryj lqolrj.of, jour candies tempt you, Any Mud yen want and «ach kind the very beat. IceCream {-A real luxury. The -*»t of ICE CftBAM you can eat with a fall\ knowledge that It is wholesojnB. ; There.$• a g^eat deal oiyleisure in •' dish or ft quart of this fine oreim on * hot evening• |l.0Q-- pergaUon. •\ Praits Fresh auft deHcfo'inV .They must h> the best or ire won't MU. them. RESALE :> „ Ice ,... * mi<m sm Cream, Candies, Bananas, Oranges and Lemons Goods de- bafore baying elsewhere, ' • Hvered. 6T0 WHOMIT MAY CONCERN! fc Fifteen or sixteen years ago Dr. B. Mincer examined my eyes and made ms a pair of glasses. I hayo worn these samfe glaeaea over ainoo and havo Found thorn entirely satisfactory. I have no hesitation In recom- mending Dr 4 Mincer to the pub- lic. WAIdjACB L'HOMMEDtfirj, EasfcSlielby, N. Y., July 7 4 '08. It ghea las great pjsasnss l& testify that Br. Mincer;4ited my eyee * number rof- years ago; have used fhem evcr t since and -tin See as V?ell in them today as at first, I will use no other, if glasses is long as I can -obtain '£- them of him. 1:1 < • jf Mrs. J. GASDNEE SASSY, «f To the' Public:— -•We have used Doctor Bernard - . Mjncer's glasses for four gehe'ra- tions. \They have given good »BatasfaCtion t o all. • * - - MRS. ROBERT DBttSMOEE, Jnly24,iS08. Albion, N- Y.. Shelby, N. '%, July' 30,1908. 1 TriistetacerUfylhallhavenBea\ i a pair ofe glasses\;SurchasVafof Dr.\ Mincer, for\ 6b6nfc the last 1 twelve years and they are today I aa clear as When I bought them. ' .A.s.BiiAm. ' To Whom it may'cohcern;— Have yoti.,jp$$d''.t$'a$ : %xtbsorij^iion, account yet? . ., it,--'*; . V' •'•> The driiilung, fpunjaln. is being Hberallypatroniijea, , , Regular jheetihgol the Board pf ^lde.rnien attjb^vUlag^hall fopi^ht, • T-he.EaYQiites go tp.<Sart.ets3 -tpr iuprrow; to play. ^ game-pritlj t%e tea% ^t'thftt place, •*'. , >' v,.» ; ,- -I^JliHB jnagazj^e,; .August- is^e IScm T*8cfe NevvB on sale \.at news ^i'andp. ',5<?,a csppy* MaBtgr gillie Seafelt;' who with a jparty of o.tfrer ^oya is camping' 4ea.i; Shadjgeei,; aecadentjy shot hirnselJE lilarough the hand vvith •& revolver' ye*sierday. * . * '•';•..•: . . The. gaine oi basehall hetw^ien the-^avorites and the Albion team, scheduled tor yesterday afternoon, was postponed \oa account of rain, The game wiE be played here next \Wednesday afternoon* ^....TJikJ wa.teir tjommittee's visit to Elba^'eaterdayj was, we Jqarn, very satiafaotoi^. Pure spring water is abundant and the quality, is fine.' •It is now up to the water company to submit definite propositions ,to the village ifa ftrraishjng water Irom this source. *> , ,. i , .1 inn, „ ^^m n^*-. . Ghallehge. t The Hogan*s Alley Baseball team challenge the Downs-Kearney Block team to play a game of base ball at Oak Orchard Park. Date .-of game, etc, can oo arranged any time. '' ——— # August issue Four Track News is a fine magazine. 0c a copy. Ati newstands. . -. , New house to rent on Oak Orchard street. Mrs. Plumbley, 345 S. Ave. Best yet, Pour Track»News for Augunt 'Sold by newsdealers, fie. a, copy, t ^ . Persona wishing to communicate with Dr, B. Mincor, eyo specialist, wiU receive prompt attontion by addressing him. General Delivery, Medina, N« Y„- PAiMISTRY. Madarno 'IBiuubiikas iiwved and canhe. conBullcd at Mrs. Niahols, 001 Qhurch street for a short time only. \ Taken With Cramps. ' Wm. Klrmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Little- port, wus.takeai ill .with cramps and a kind o£ choljera. His case was so severe that fie had to have the mem- bers of the crew wait upon him- and Mr. Giftbrd was catted and consult- ed. He told them he bad a medi- cine in tho form of Chamberlain's Colie,Oholerauand Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were admittietered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day. The, incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford's medi- omes^Ukader, log®, Argua This remedy nevar fails. Eeop it in your home, it may save life. Pof sale by Charles A. Mack, Drug- gist, 420 Main Street. Medina, N. Y. Mrs; frank M arshalLahd davglftftft eneftfegtei'clay ift Buffalo. ';_•; £. 3^s,S^nei Laurence of Cbjciig^; ku4ls vM*m^ -20. John H. Mead,' V jptiferhert r Burnb.am of NeW f YJork,l? vJsltirig hjs feends in townv ' * 3l|ss Bhzafeeth panolds and Miss 1 Anna |[cPona|d• of Bqsfon, Mass^'^re J visiting'crflatives. In tojvn. ' 5|iss,Amia l?itzgibbpns is sptod? ing the week in,tbwn r the guest;o£ .her sisters, lire, P. Horan and Mrs. E, O'Brien.\ • MrgfLuella Lawyer; is spending afewdaysin'Batavia with fiueud,ff» Krs> S, Rice and daughter Anna- bel are spending the week at Crystal Beach, • ' • , j . ' • Prof. T. H' Armstrong; and fdin- ily have returned from, their Tisltutt the eastern part of the State, Jtiss Maude Snyder, of Rqehe*- ter, who has \been visiting' Mrs* Fred B. Howell, returned horne this morning \ *\/•\' \^iss'Hary TJaldtfdge of Waterloo, Sf. Y, ( -who has been the guest of Mr. aad.Mrs. Stephen Toung for*' some thn6i left Monday for Detrpi^ Miob. Mrs, Comelial), Fuller of Chicago arri^rin- town^bia morning and .will spend the.Temander of the sum- mer with/her sistor, Bto.'S. YoungJ Mr. and Mrs. Edvrard' O. Oi-oolc, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Scott {and Bon» Misses Jessie Allchin, and Nellie Fisher left this morning to spend two weeks at Lakoside. \ Mm Br. Root, Master Edward and Miss Ella Root of Springfield 0., Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Miss Nan. i Tay- lor of Lockport, and Mrs. Gofud of Hartland, spent the of first \woek at the home of Mrs Chas. B. Brown of Main Street. V.-t*. COMING FRIDAY AU6.21 fa v.;;:: ;. Th& rnnch ta&ed of game of base b'4l netweeh l;he Harl-Btonse-Hogaii^ -ABeyl teani and a- nine composed\ of J busitt^BS men <iccnpying stores in t^e^O^^B-I^ftEney block was play-] ed yesterday afternoon at Oak. Or- eWd.'Pa'rk.' \Before the-game,, whieh was callsCat''liSO, the play- ers (: drossed In tnost ludicrous uni- forins jmaginaible;- were driven tbrqiigh thflj^rincipal streets 'in'! gaily placaiwd rigs, after which ftheywerfe taken, to the grounds. >ltpon. arriving there ithey found tftnpires AVMpple\ and Qorman, ivho, with 'a body guard* had pre- ceded them, and .these, gentlemen imniediately assigned the-f layerato thOir differont pla&es* - Umpire \Whipple iii his uiaal stentorian voice, ga,ve 'the ^order \play ball,\ and the game TVaa pn, The Hart Hou*se players were given their first inning, and the stunts they nwde at ball playing wonld. make a profess-: ioniil player turn grOen. with envy. In their first irmingr in some aaau^ nor unknown* to flie .umpires (or anyone else) tkey managed to ,<run in one score, after wliich they were deolared out by the umpires, who feared being naobued by \Paddy- Oronin'MValdner and others if things prpceoded further along this lino, The ' Dowhs-Kearney men then lined up for the fray. The first man at the bat sent a hot liner straight at Short Stop Turner, who, thinking his feet were harder than his hands, nwde a kick at the ball in a vain effort to stop it. This.put the rest of the team to wondering if they couldn't play better ball with their feet, than their hands, as a rcaujt of whicli the end of this inn- ing found the .persons who do busi- ness on tho musical sido of Center street with three scores to their credit.. Tho Bart Housej team In theyr next uiningwero treated ^o a ; attS8 of\ goose '.'ggs, \while ttoir C%: I-had my 'eyes examined and fitted with a pair of .glasses by Dr. BWnard Mincer seventeen years ago, and today I' can see as well with the glasses as When I got them.- Several years later Dr. Mincer examined my daugh- ter's eyes and made a pair of glafiSeg. for Jier. She wore the glassfes two years, her eyes were entirely cured and she does not Wearglteses'anymore. • MBS,B.DENSMORE. , • • v Albion, U. Y. *08 Ann St., Medina, if. £/ f I purohasea my glasses 'Si- .Dr.-; (J- Mincer 8 years' ago.' They have* \-*\ served me weU'Snd.*! Wotud'not • part with them for any inoney. Can truly say my sight is better today than ever; , MLaftY E. 0HLBER3!. . August 6, 1803. * : # .- • When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale'by Charles A. MacE/Brug- gi8t, 426 Main St., Medina, N. ]Y. ' . For Sale. High grade square piano cheap. 301 Park Ave. • • 153t3 Folding Bed for Sale. , In eidellent condition. Will be sold at one-hal| cost. Inquire or address JOURNAL. . ; A CARLOAD OF BIGGIES. I have just received a carload of new buggies. Call and see them. I can give you. a bargain. 8Stf A. EL MlLEHAM. For Sale Cheap. Lady's bicycle, Inquire at police headquarters. This~Is a fare bar- : e$ n -. . ?e are now located at Main Street. pnif Specialties are , MUSIC, MtJSKjAli GOODS. , and STATIONSIRY. !&onipart'$ JMtusi^ Stofe Pawnee Bill's m West. From the steppes of Russia to the torrid zone has Pawnee Bill drawn his mounted heroes of the world that will be seen here out the above dates Many startling and positively now features have been added to his famous exhibition, employing fully a thousand people of ,ull nations. Watch tor the Big Street Parade. Advertised Letlers. Rosa Wescott, Medina N. Y. Mr. Robert Martain, \ \ J. Philips \ Q-p. Evans, Rev. WiRiam W. Wilcox, \ Mr. Roy Bailey, ' Mr. George Smith, \ Rev. H. Burmeister, \ Mrs. Mary G-iUen, \ F. B. Langdon, \ . • Discussing Financial Bill. Providence, R. I.,-Aug. 7-.—The mem- bers of the sub-committee of the Uni- ted States senate committee o n finance, are assembling at Sdnator Aldrich's country VeSiden'ce at Warwick, prepara- tory to discussing the details of the financial bill which Is to be presented at the next session of congress. Tbts sub-committee. Includes Senators Alli- son, Aldrich, Spooner and Piatt of Connecticut. Cablegram Of fcongratulatlon, Portland, Me., Aug. 7;—At a quar- terly meeting of the board of supreme trustees of the Ladies' Catholic Be- nevolent association of the United •f States—a- cablegram-, of congratulatior. was s'ent to Pope Pius X. A large cash donation was made to. Kansas; City flood sufferers. Delegates to the national fraternal • congress at Mil- waukee, August 23ra was selected. Firemen Overcome by Gas.' \Tiffin O., Aug\. 7.—Fife Chief winn- er, captain and five firemen' were over- come by carbohic gas while investi- gating a supposed fire in •Wilson's [storage plant. All are In A serious ftondltioni . « lusty* oitponeata ipounded out five more runs, making the score stand fi to 1 in their favor. The failure of the leaders in go- ing out in (lie field after this innings caused much surprise until a whis- pered conversation between Eckert and the umpire was overheard, in\ which tho former said something about not seoing \that prize.\ CJpon being assured that be would get his share, tho game once more pro- ceeded. The hotel men went to bat and the umpire lot one* more man cross the home plate, for which he received a \hot one\ in tho leg from the pitcher, wlio declared it was unintentional, but the dispatch with which the rest of the team were retir- ed made it clear to those present what \Wat\ thougkfrof it. As \we\ were unfortunately on the losing side, the story in detail of the remainder of the game makes us weary to repeat. However, we wifl say that by a three base hit by Mooney (who didn't know how it was done), and the ingenious way in which the-umpires were rattled, found the score at the end of the fifth and last innings •standing 16 to 7 in favor of the men who conduct business in the block made famous by \hot air explosions.\ The score follows : : _/\•. : ': r j,(km Htesibi' J% Sth. : . ^hafr a*Galveston flqdl^ester- di^ib'ui'$*©/ ^neok and'lp^f j»- y&tes\fhavei.y : cleaned up the streots Vary nicely and' we ar^i^in earejeh Tngin the fre_e4om. (?) pf amfttMy discipline.' All day the ofiioers : jnarch n.S-a$i ove? €he country; have; us '*fa)i itfjabout'twenJiy times, and theft have a .check roll caR aftoi- taps.evevy night. But as soon as taps are sounded, a goodly portion of the 29th, undor the- supervision.] of the \Goo Qlub,\ proceed with'the evening's program. Last * night; Private Ropk Va;s asked to cdm ottt from his tent arid take the first, see* ond and third degrees of\ the initia- tion, and\ upon 'his i'enisal, h& was yanked out, tho. clothes totn off ,<$f him, carried doWn to \mud lake 1 * and tliere given one of those medi- cinal baths you read about. As soon as he w»8 lot\irp hyTeraonstrat' ed, and the treatment Was repeated, tins timo_somo fringes wore put oh, and this morning the patient ? is quite docile.. Tho separate companies are cer- tandy angry over the accounts of the doings hero as chronicled-by the Buffalo papers, for they not only misrepresent the facts, but from their columns the reader would be- lieve the 65th regiment Is^the only one in camp, when, in fact, they are I the scum of tho guard and comprise less than one-third of those making up Camp Henry. ^_ There are any number of pretty stunts performed by the' rookies, and it is amusing to hear one asking for tho key to tho flag; staff or for a'hot- do of goo for the commissary. Although there is a great deal of drudgery *in this soldier life, still the men are in excoUent spirits and have established, anenviablo ropiiuv tion for drilling, and .the company toward which they \all look when they wish amusement. Lieut. Brainard arrived last night and, in tho ovening was entertained by tho \Goo Olub\ in their quar- ters, special preparations being made in the way of lights and decorations On Friday, Governor Odell, Maj- Qcn. Roe and Adj-Gen, Henry will visit tho camp and ripecial parade will bo held in their honor. to our© Sorqfifej-l^etoJl,, Jfever Soresj Blood Basoning tyfc -allhtoqd dig6i'dera. • This.Sywp^ M : ; purely Herbal, and its equal' aft- a BloodPurifior.taid SjBtem; T^xoJfi- i* ( not known,;;-' .\ , .;••.,;/ , ', ..Each bflUliScjsataii^^^Ritt^Jifti'a .• treatoenfc and ; seHs;for!$I.OC| Try,it flnibei..convinced,.. *3Efoj? Sale by Olios. Ai Mack, !Med|nR», S, : X OonapQunded. by The Jiawtcia Medioine Oo,, HbHey, $t» X T RIP P i -. has Sottie rare bargains ^< in his Hue of , ? Purnittife and Crockery which It ^ill pay you . to investigate before buying elsewhere*' All stssnuter goods, stichas Hanimoclcs, 1* a,w a Sowings, etc, will be sold at a great sacrifice. r HAST HOIIBE D. Fergnsoii, p Cummin g>3, c .„ Donaldson, 1. f. „ W.Cain, 11) Foster, c I..A _. BakeS, S-b „. O'MnHey, r. t E. Cain, 2 b ..J_. Turner, a. 8 tu A.B. R. B.H. P.O. Totals.\. 15 5 12 DOWXS-KKAnNEV Tbumerannn, 1 b Larige.Jl'b Reynolds, 8b A.B. R. B.H. P.O. EcJtert, s . s i Moontiy, T.t 4 Bwett, c- 4 Mrinn, p.. _ .8 i.Waldner, 1. f „... 8 Wellbroote, to t. 8 16 8 1 0 1 £ 2 5 £ 4 U 3-7 8-16 Totals. Hitrfc HotiSo. Downs-Eeornoy, &rne4 itvinBi 33o\™sid;,Bases on Errors, Do*ns 6, HttjW; lie\ on Bases, Downs 0, Hart 8; Home.Euas-rr— ^; Three-Base Hits,Mcionoj-; TwO-TJas'eHittT-r-— -. [-Stolen Bases, Oummingsi. HitMPit«liWi'Biikor,Pitdli6f,:Biikor, W.. Oaln., Timmerniim;, Outj^byMsmnS,^, FergiLsons 7; BuSC3;| ^ ft*.-. HW W Oaln Stf tu&. Out by Mann 8, .by iCergu on;baUS,oif.MBim.S;Socrtac6 Hits- ea-'BaUS, BWott 4, Gumliings B; Uranlrra,' Gbr- maii.ancL Whipple? tiajti 1:50; ottquttaneo &f>. Subscribe for MEDINA DAILY JODR- NAL. 82.00 for ono year; $1.00 for six months. MARKET REPORT. '.*' New York Provision Markat Now York, Aug. 6. WHEAT — No. 2 red, 86%o f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Daluth, 97%c CORN — No. 2 corn, 59o f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 white. 69c. OATS — No. 2 oats, 3So; No. 2 whlto. 40% c; No. 3 white, 40a PORK—Mess, $16.00016.50;' family, S17.50@17.75 . HAY — Shipping, 80085c; good t*. choice, ? iOO@1.10 . BUTTER' — Creamery, extras, 19c; factory, 15c; western imitation cream- ery, :f@lTc.\ OHliESE—State, full croam, good to prime, 9l4@i0ik& EGOS — State and Pennsylvania, fancy, selected, 20@21c. POTATOES—Long Island, per bbL, $ 1.75@1.87r Buffalo Provision Market Buffalo, Aug. 6. WHEAT -J. No. 1 northern, 94c; winter wheat, No. 2 red, 81c. CORN — No. 2 yellow, 67&C f. o. t>. afloat; No. $ yellow, 67c. OATS—No. 2 white, 37aic f. ,o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 37c PLOTJR—Spring wheal, beat oatoni per bbl., ?5.00(g!6.25; U\v grades, $3.25 @3.60. s BUTTEIR—Creamery weatern «? tra tubs, 19%c; state and Penn- sylvania creamery, 19c; dairy, fair to good, 15@lGc. CHEESE—Fancy full crearS> 11® llftc; good to choice, 10@10%c; era* mon to fair, 9@9i^c. EGGS—State, fresh fancy, 19@2D& POTATOES—Per bu„ 40@ 4 75c, East Buffalo. Live Stock Market CATTLE—Best steers on sale, $5.10 ©6.30; good to choice shipping steers, ? 4.76@6.00 ; fair to good steera, $4.00* ©4.26; common to fair heifers, $3.00 @3.40; choice to extra fat heifers, $4.10(§4.65; , good \butcher bulls, $3.85 @4.00; choice to extra veals, $6.75 @ 7.26; corrrmon..t.0....Mght 1 $ 3-O0@4.60 . SHEEP AND LAMBS — Spring lambs, ?5.25#6;0O'; yearlings, fair to good,. $3,0b@3,6fc; culls to common, $3.00@3.5\p; Wether sheep, $3.75(8)4.00. HOGiS '*— Mixed packers' grades^ $ 5.80@o.9B ; medium hogs, $ 5.75@5.90 ; Dig.8vright, ; $6.30(^6.36. Buffalo Hay Market, HAT -!- \Jimothy per ton, ioosoj |16,0O@18.OO} hay, prime on track, per,- »n, $18:50(8)1 jUO; No. 1 do io t $16.00 2)17.00;. No. Z do do, $14.QO®i6.(iQ, *^\ '. I\. •\..>:. M M'i Undertaking < in. till its branches Jt specialty. Come and see we, I can and will save you mouey. ^ a'W. TRIPP GOTO E. t HARLOWE'S FOB YOXJB / •W Ml*\* * .Htaurjne«sfes,. v n • (Single and Dottblo) w Whips, > Blankets, Brushes, ply Nets, Curry Combs. 540 WAIN STREET, DROWN BLOdK. f / I ' The- ' \ s Drinking fountain is now oh tap for:the thirsty multitude, bui'ifc .is not being as liberally patronized fls onx fouh- ' tain, wrnerd delicious Soda Water ..and lee . Cream Sodainay bOhad. Our; Ice Clreain is ac- Knowledged. | » be the \ u \titf'to ! wfc, P©tter}& AHeit I #*. \ ' ~ 4—f^^jriiiits'*^'**' i ';»(,• ^i\: