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MU^ Weather Indications. Fair \Tuesday; Wednesday, partly cloudy, probably showers and cooler to the afternoon t>r night; light to fresh south winds; : K-YQU want to SEE the BEST m& OF FURNITURE Ever Shown in Medina, step in my store. j I Will Save You Money If you contemplate laying ' any? \ thing in the Fiwhiture' lope- for the next month, UNDERTAKING Inauits branches,, a specialty, E.W.TRIPP D BS. HOAXm & THAYER. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Holto^go Assortments, Weat Avenue. Honrg:—9tol3 a. m., 1 to 5,7to8p. m. Cbn»ult«ttqn F«8. Both 'Phone*. rjBED B. SK1NNEB. Atttrnoy and r Cotiniiellor «t Law* Dowa'a & K*amej bnMlnjr, Media* K. Y. General nr^ctica in all Court*. Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. B. Mincer, eye specialist, will receive prompt attention by addressing him, General Delivery, Medina, N. Y.' CTOWIHMfTM4YC0NCERN!e 4 Fift«fn or tbrteen yean ago 1 ' d £ Dr. E Mincer txaunmtd my f X ayea »hd made me a pair of w f glutei. I have worn thtia tome glaatet aver since and h » v o found them entirely iatiif»ctory. Ihav* no heiltation in recom- mending Dr. Mincer to tua pub- lic. WALLACE L'HO-aiMEDIEU. Eaat 8helby, N. Y., July 7. '08. It gives ma groat pleasure to fcsiaf j that £*?.,MinesF fitted my eyes A number/of yean, ago; have used them ever\ since and can H«a# ; well; in them todraas at first I will use ho other glasses as long wt I /'can ^obtain them of hfan. * ^ Mrs. J. GABDNEE BARRY. To the Public:— We hare used Doctor Bernard Mincer's glasses for four genera- tfonB. They have given good satisfaction to all. MBS. ROBERT DENSMORE, July 34,1»08. • Albion, N. Y. Shelby, N, Y., July 89, 1908. This is to certify that I have used a pair of glasses, purchased' of Dr. Mincer, for about the last twelve years and ttjey are today as clear as when I bought them. A.S. BLAIR. To whom it may concern:— I had my eyes examined and fitted with a pair of glasses by Dr. Bernard Mincer seventeen years ago, and today I Can see as \well with the glasses as when I got them. Several years later Dfc Minftef examined mydaugh- ter*8 eyes and made a pair of glasses for Her. She. wore the glasses two years, her eyes were entirely cured and she does not Wear glasses anymore. MRS. B. DENSMORE. Albion, N. Y. 408 Ann St., Medina. N. Y. •) . I pnrohased,-my glasses of Dr. 6 • Mincer 8; years ago. They have T served me,well and I would not al part with them for any money, t A Canfcrmysaymysightis better J T today than ever. « C • ' • MARY & GILBERT. ? 3 August 5,1908... J M . ' •••\'=• J) MCALS: Sheriff Rice of Albion is suffering with, inflammatory rheumatism. Expressman \Thomas Fillingham; received a severe cut over the eye while loading a car with fruit this., morning, ' ^ ,,. , Since yesterday's game the Ifert- SConse-^to^an's Alley? bageball f earn tee. considering the, advisability of Challenging Mf , host's nine; I The result'cenld not be much worse than thaVfifth Mhing of yesterday. A ne# blbanST'of-cigars called ^Bublbejettes\ were placed pn sale 8t ©icicle Bros.'store this morning. ;Testimonials can be obtained one door east from the place where they are sold.' \ The twentieth annual convention lof the Orleans County W. C. T. 0. will be held in the Free Methodist Church at West Kendall on Wed- nesday and Thursday, September 2d and 3d. The rausicab element of Wes Center street was out in full force last evening. The instrumental music was fair hut the boys should go to some back woods and practice their vocal selections. • JSarl 0. Bond, showman, who re- cently shot and lulled a boy in New- -faneandwas afterwards acquitted, is again in jail in Livingston coun- ty. He and his son wero arrested for abducting a fifteen-year-old girl, daughter of a well-to do resident of Perry. The following rural routes will be established in Orleans county Sop- tomber 1st j Kendall with ono car- rier; Kent one carrier; Knowlesville one carrier; Lyndonville four car- riers; Medina three carriers; ilorton one carrier; Watorport ono calmer. The Orleans HQouaty Christian Endeavor Union will hold its twelfth annual convention at the Joddo Bap- tist Chapel on Wednesday, August 26th. Among the Bpeafcors will be W. A. Horn of Lookpprt, Rov H. H. Baratow of Caledonia, Rov. A. 13. Waffle, J>. D., jof Albion, and the Ret. L N. DePay of Rochester. Arrangements have been made wijh Mr. W. C. Culver to furnish lunch at a moderate cost going to aild coming from Albion on tbe free excursion boat, which will convey persons to and from the Barge Con- vention at Albion on Thursday of this week. A largo delegation of our citizens have signified their in- tention of going. Everybody who can possibly do so should attend. \Kliney\ Pitner, in a fit of hilar- ity and boozology made things so lively in the western part of the vil- lage about ten o'clock las^si^«e«dog> that omcerlidfeiSnicJt was^ent for to take charge of him. He was placed in the lockup over night and this [morning he and the judge \talked matters over,' at the end pf which conversation \Kliney\ wts. told Oiat the village tfeasury needed $5.00 as-a license fee for last night's performance. AB the village is poor this arrangement was finally agreed upon and the \Son\ Mr. Pitner was allowed to depart. ' When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamber- lain's Stomach- jind Liver--Tablets-. For sale by Charles A. Mack, Drug- gist, 426 Main St., Medina, N. Y. Taken With Cramps. Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Little- port, was taken ill with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that he had to have the mem- bers of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifford was called artd consult- ed. He told them he had A medi- cine in the • form of Chamberlain's Colic,Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses' were administered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford's medi- cines.-^Elkader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sale by Charles A. Mack, Drug- gist, 420 Main Street, Medina, N. Y. , PERSONALS. Mrs. Hi* A. Johnson of New* York is visiting relatives in town. Mrs r Harry E, Rowley and chil- dren are recreating at Lakeside. Mrs. $,,A. Bowen of Baltimore, Md-, is visiting her son, Mr.- George A, Bowen, Misses Alliev-Yagge-and ., Jftiy Remde Soft Sunday for a week's, visit in Cleveland, • • Dr, .&, H. ;Simonds, who has been ill far the past weekyiB able to he out again< \ V iss Ida Barry of Hammond* ^18., is the guest of Mrs. Walter Timrnermfffi*! • eepte Miss Inez. JEingsley has ace&pted apositipn as clerk in the/store Q£ Mr, George E. Spooher. Misses Lou and Pansy Patterson of Brantfordj Ont.,>are visiting their uncle, Mr. James Patterson. Missea Florence Brown and Anna Greene of Rochester visited friends inttown the forepart of'the week. Messrs. Louis Bacon and John Kibler attended the Buffalo-Newark baseball game at Buffalo Saturday, The Methodists of MiUville picmc at Elm Park today and the Presby-. terinns of Knowlesville on Thursday, Mrs. Wm. Collins has been visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Maloney of Dunkirk during the past weeE\\ 1 \'\ 4 \ / A family reunion was held Sun- day at the home of Mr. Sent Cain ou Pearl E sjteet. Seventeen rela- tives' we're present. Pro£ JRhyland E. Salisbury of Lyndonville lias gone to Hew York on a ten days' trip and will witness the yacht races during his stay. BE CHARITABLE. . > Intho excitement of a baseball gamo we are apt to indulge in un- favorable criticism g€ our boys when, the game is going against them, but those who saw the games with the Arions and tho Nineteenth Century teams ( of Buffalo, must admit that no team, t outside of professionals, could or can -do bolter work. It i s hnrdly reasonable fo expect our boya to hold their own against ball players who do nothtflg else from 6n& year's end to another. **£ 16 to 5 in Favor of Giants In yesterday's game at Oak Or- chard PavX the Cuban Giants came near having a \Billy\ Biyan score with the local team, Up to the fifth inning the game was good. In this innings* Doctor was hit in the shoulder with a pituhed hall, anda few;.mtauteslater got' another hot o»e: hi the ankle which newly put Mm,out e£. business. WKen ith^^i.antff'went. to bat for their 'part of tbe innmg they ran ^ in ten scores.. . As the Buffalo Express cor-' resp ) oHdettt]?utsi& it \looked like a rtetty-go^ound at a coontpwn fair.' 1 Thecoon8 wore instructed, to \hit 'em hard,\ and they obeyed instruc- tions. ; \\ \ , ' After this inning Ark Johnson was put in the box for ijhe home team and the visitors, only scored ••1m moie runs,\ while the locals scored three, making the. final score stand 16 to 5, t HEAD-ON COLUISION. A Trainman Killed and Engineer and Fireman Probably Fatally Injured. Chicago, Aug. 18-In a Vead-on col llslon between two passenger trains ou the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul, near Long lake, one tpaJmnan waa killed, an engineer and ftrenion wero probably fatally injured and a num- be? of persons wer,9 more or leas serj- ouslynurfc, Several of the victims wore buried.: he^ats. th* masa «tf wreckage, arid, were remold with great aiiRijuity. A (Mistake; in train orders ij i^venja? ithe cftus? of the accident, fh^ pas'- sengers on''both trafns ; were throvii; into a panic'.\ \* . ' '\j .„ \ . *<*••>*•• ('r : •••; l \ x \ .lh BksEBAUI. OAMBS. - Chance for Jouironl Readers,. Coupon Woith S5o if 3Pttooted at Chas A. MCack's Stom In order to tcst'fcJie JoinGtNiii'e cia:« cnlation and its sujperioi' adtvertising value, we have inasde ftreazjgeftie&ts with Ohas. A. Mauik, th& popular druggest to offer OOKO of his. Iki ael- h^n^dicsbaei'iifc 3fc6^ric^^|Wa$jf ]^ : <xm who will QQt,:P5«jKtiie •M^^a^fi\ coupon and>*pjeiej()ife ittitihteitW'^ : '' •,'•/' WATER ALTERS. * I have tho exclvsive agency for the Hygienic Water Filters, reversi- ble nud self cleaning. Price 75c. Also filters for 25c. and 35c., fully guaranteed. 167wl J. KEARNEY. Wanted. A strong, competent girl fol gen- eral housework. Apply to MRS. C. W. HOLMES, 105 322 West Ave. PALMISTRY. \ Madame \HincfTas arrived and can be consulted at Mrs. Nichols, 901 Church street for a short time only. 162t6 im Of THE SEASON. Excursion for Sunday, Aug. 30th, via New York Central to Wat- MnsGlen-the Switzerland of America. On above date the New York Central -will sell excursion tickets to Watkins Glen at the low rate of $1.80 from Medina, good going on train leav-kig at 7:08 a. m., returning leave Watkins Glen at 5:00 p. m'., giving patrons five hours at the den—the most remarkable canyon in the world. \i'\^-''. .* Watkins Glen has as distinctan individuality as the Falls of Niag- ara, the Mammoth Cave or the Gar- den of the Gods. This remarkable canyon is celebrated the world over for its marvelous scenery and is vis- ited each season by thousands of tourists from every clime. For tickets «and all information call on New York Central ticket agents. We are now located at Main Street. Our Specialties are MUSIC, MUSICAL GOODS and STATIONERY. Eroflipart's Music Store A friendly Call. The newspapers of Oklahoma are severe on storokeoperi iyho do. not advertise properly. The following, shows the method of attack: \A donkey stepped into a store and the proprietor approadhed the beast and asked: ' What are you doing he,re ? You know this is no place- for a don- key.' T am here,* said the donkoy, because I saw your advertisement on the fence that surrounds my pas- ture. , I know you too must boa donkey or you would place*your ad- vertisement in a paper whore it would bo read by tho people, not by donkeys. Being lonesome today I thought I would be neighborly and moko a friendly call. 1 \ \intel Girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. W. A. Frary, S&5 West Center St. PAWNEE BILL National League; At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 6, .4; St, I<ouls, S? S;* .*'••• ! ' At New York-—NeW Yorift 7, 5; Guv ctanati, i, 9, At Boston—B/jsten, 5; Pittsburg-,, 4, \ • • \•.''.* * American U.aaue, At Detroit—Detroit, 6; New^or&.S, At Chicago—Chicago,. 1; •Washing- ton, 2. , At Cleveland—Cleveland, 9; Boston, 3. At St. Iiouls—-St. Louis, 2j Philadel- phia, 3, «S\QU^lr».Q0 > , , ^aoottpoit^itlllwtaii'yifcr-.iso.oiitiliOJsv - •pacta of 33s.H6,\V!ir<c3,'».#Wiao #,lth» - - ^ ..-\•'_ •:_.•• .<^MiA»3j<ai))a; Eastern League. At Buffalo—Buffalo, 18; Montreal 9. At Baitimore^—Baltimore, 8; Jersey City, 4. At Toronto^-Toronto, 4; Providence, •1. * At Newark—Newark, 4; Rochestar, t. §Ute w-<AUjany, G; Troy, I. League, At Albany At Syrtcuso—Syracuse, 0; Bingham ton, 0. At Schenectady, l; A., J. '& Q n 6. At nion^=Hlon, 1; Utica, 1; 11 IU- nin£8; called on account o£ darkneaa. Dr, 'Efewiad'B' flu^cifiqfoar ^iiuanS ,V :pf eonitjpati<3'n Ui d^pep»a:i?*n<*(if'•••; anvunknowii wiftQd^yi ;!(,, IiBs.ilaBJrlfe^'''' many i'emaxknhle,ccarestig|bit k» im''.' Mediiiaattd so positive, is Druggist' Chas, A. Mackofitsspafc ^upipoc-» ityinourmgdyBpej3a]a,O0rls%tiooa,(' •' sick headache an<3 liv.exr twiibLea^' thafehemH, in adctitioji' to -wHints' >t at half price, wfcend (lie xnoiioy *o nnyonq whom it doesfl not care, j- jTJ you ca»not caUL-atJiis stoiro, eoi. out tho coupon and miailifc -witl^SS' ' cents, and a-50 oonfe hoxof t2ioflj)ecd6- ilc will be sent pi \by wail, qliftrgeii.' paid. Do not put 5Volf, \Ojjo to- ', day is worth, two tcHSEnprrovrasf.'', • WANTED, M . • ;'' By widow, work -to do by tlwdagr or washing and olesaning to do s* home or will ga, oufc. to (lo it, OmXJL or address MRS, BHZA THAW*, Eo^tCokteiStleet. OverComerfor^Seoro, lHhX ' COMING TO MEDINA Pawnee Bill's famous Wild West, which will be in Medina on Friday, August 21st, carries hundreds of Indians, Cossacks, GanVhos, Mexi- cans, cowboys, scouts, Riffen, Arabs and Japanese, together with mount- ed detachments from the armies of the world in superb and blood- stirring military evolutions. It ig said that the show is double its former size and far more thrilling than ever before. United States soldiers direct from the Philippines are a new feature. They appear in the realistic, spectacular reproduc- tion of the Fall of Luzon, A fine magazine. August issue Four Track News on sale at news- stands. 5c a copy. Best yet. Four Track News for August. Sold by newsdealers. 5c. a copy. * t A full line ol Harness—sin- gle and double. Also Whips, Blankets, Fly- Nets, Axle Grease, Collars, Shoe Taps, Fly Sheets, Stable. Blankets, j Sweats, Harnqss. Dressing, Neat^s Foot Oil, Bits of AH Kinds. Cleaning and Repairing. E. W. Harlow, S4o Main St.,, Medina, N. Y. MAtytET REPORT, New York FM-ovlrton. Markti. Now York, Aug. IT. WHEAT - No. 2 rod, 88%o t, o. b. afloat! No. 1 northern Buluth, SG&c OOKN — No. 2 com, S9»io t, o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, COc. OATS —• No. S oats, 39c; No. 3 white, 42o; No. a while, 41c FORK—Mos3, $15.26017.76; family. fl7.60@18.OO , HAY —Shipping, 7G@85<;; good to choice, $1.00© 1.03. BUTTER—Creamery, extras, 10c; factory, l&c; western Imitation oreazn- *ry, :f@17c. CHEESE—Slato, lull cream, good to prime, 9%@16o. EGGS — State and Pennsylvania, fancy, selected, 24® 20c POTATOES—Long Island, por bbl, 51.870^.00. Buffalo Provision Mark'tt, Butlfaio, Aug. 17. WHEAT — No. 1 northern, 88 &c. wlntor wheat, No. 2 rod, 85*4«- CORN — No. 2 yollow, B9c f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow, 68&c. OATS—No. 2 whlto, 39c f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 3S&c FLOUR—Spring who&t. beat oatani per bbl., 54.60QI4.7G; low grades, $3.25 ©3.60. BUTTER— Oreaxoery wostero ox tra tubs, 19W@20c: state and Penn- sylvania creamery, 19&c; dairy, fair to good, 15@lGc CHBESEJ—Fancy full cream, 11@ ll^ic; good to choice, 10@10%c; coas mon to fair, 9®9&& EGOS—Sjato, fresh fancy, 20@21e. POTATOEST-Per bu., 60@76c. East Buffalo lltve Stock Market. CATTL.B—BoBt steer on Sale, $5.20 @5.4p; good to choice shipping steer*. ? 4.f6@6.i5 ; fair to' good steers, $4.00 ©4.25; common to fair heifers, $3.00 @3^25; choice\ to extra fat heifers, J4.10@4.G5 ; good butcher bulls, $3.50 ©3.75; choice to extra veals, $7.00® 7.25; common to light, $ 5.25@6.00 . SHBBP AND I^AMBS — Spring lambs, $ 5.5O@6.00 ; yearlings, fair to good, $ 3.OO@4.10 ; cullB'to common, $ 2.OO@3.0O ; wether sheep, $ 4.00@4.I5 . HOGS — Mixed packers' grades. $5.8506.95; medium hogs, $5.? S@5.85 ; pigs, light, $ 6.10@6.25 . • Bishop Goltcm'sRocesutlon at Boffotow. ©10 TorcfilI(Jht P^arado slon» Tuosdaju A«(j, 25» On above clato the» Now \£\«rk(}(ax-' tral will sell oxoicssioiv tacskola to Buffalo and iretum TJby opecaal ttaix*. leaving Medina at 8=00 p, xxx,,t\\, tbta lo\v ralo of 85a, for round trip, r©-« tttming 8pecaal traira will leavo DidP- falo at lh'iS p, m. . Tlib big rocop- tion and torchlights pnraclo to be» given Bishop Ccstltoii, tlio ne-w bisihop of Buffalo, wSU bo tibt© groafc— oat deraonstrattn fov^ar BODBE in 1 thx® olfcy of Buffalo. 1003 bauds in tke» parade. Buffalo Hay Market. w . _ HAY—Timothy,\&aw per ton, loosa, Vt3.00@14.00 . hay, prime on track, new, ll-f.00@16.00 ; No. 1 do do, $12.00 ©18.00; No. 2 do do, $ 10.00@11.00 . Innds a curious kind cwi coral lie fotindV* called \mlllcpocn.\ - Clils lm» a uoftr* CormI 'Hint SSbook*. f On tho coast of tho West tndJnn I»-| coral Sft found-* Isl extraordinary proportiy wlilclt mnkc«, tho people who know It very *ty off« handling It Tho tnonscnt you pick up.| n piece a sort of cleaetrlo thrill ni|ut.| through you and nn ngonlr-lng pala,^ i*| (hoots through your Jor-we. Yons fool jua. If every tooth and ess-cry nezrvo nh6T| muscle connected w2th Ihexn \Vn« ( biimlng, The nciito rpnln laa*s gtii-j cmlly for nbout linlf nx=a hour And ilnr-f ly passes off; bat tho cCTccta do not ills-. appear entirely for hocen. The roaiont of this curious shock ocx polioning i &| mystery, I Automobile Tour,«iCif Europe, Washington, Aug. 18_ — Postanaitor Ooneral Payne has recsclvod at. cablc- grim from Charles J. Qllddon. who H ninklng an extensive a_utonrobOo tour ol Europe, saying that ho Ima. so far- covered i 3,69(5 miles IOLA that He hai cfossed the Arctic clrcslo hi ItSa ma- chine. >He also stated tahat he £tad ofll- clally deposited 'with th«s Swedish gov. emment an American flag which ha bad carried across tho —Arctic ctrcti. Utica Dairy Market. Utica, Aug. 17. \\Tranaotlons today on the board of trade were: Large White, 4 lots of 209 boxes ai- 9&<c; large white, 4 lots of 270 boxes at 9%c; large colored, 9 lots df»i3*7 boxes at 9%c; large colored, 12 lots of 060 boxes at 9%c; small white, 3 lots of. 245 boxes' at 9%c; small White, 3 lots, of 220 boxes at 9?ic; smai| col- ored, 40 Jots of 4,197 Mjces.at 9%c; conditional, 10 lots of 800 boxes. BTTTTHR-^Creomery, 2i) .packages sola «t 20c; 49 packages at 20%c and .600 l-j)ound prints at 2\2<i. Little Falls Patfy Market •iittle-.^alls, Aug;. 17. On the dairy mat-Set the eales of cheese were: •„' - ; Large colored, one lot of 100 boxes at 9%.;,sniall white* Itf lots of 1,466 boxes- at 9%;: small white, 8 lots of 425 -noies at 9&: small cotored, 23 Jots o|2,0B8 boxes at 9?4; small col- ored S lots of 261 Boxeg at 9%; twins white, 14 lots bt 87S boxes at »%,', Wtos:i«blte>*& loteof 304 'boxes at'9Vii. Mrs, Nation Losssked Ufa. Dayonno, N. X, Aug, Las.-nMra. Carrioj Nation was locked up fc3or<?<1as-£ ovon- lug charged with dlsor—^Jorly conduct. Sho collected a crowd fc»y harrmngulng on a street corner and tEnon ran atrouni among men striking plpwss, «lgatra and cigarettes from their maouthfl 1131111 a poireemairarrestedhor.- - *•••—— . *'-\ . - -^.-.. . '« Bareaa at PdbEiicUr, Mrs. Nngguss- ii 'W J hat aen odd. Intel 1 ' estlng piece of furnitures It loolcs like an antique. Is it a cJEilffonler or a bookcase? Mrs. Btiras (wifo of' ^truggHngg au- thor)—Neither. It's bzay hujstwnd's writing desk. So calls it bla barest!' of bublicify.—Chicago Tr3buno, -.—^~=&—L, , ; Q.ulte Pant— First Girl—Those stotsWnga aero a lovely color. Are they fasst? Second Girl—If you lia£ seen mes yes«- terday when I taet a co>-=w you **eould; not have asked that question.-Ho'cistou: Post Warm Y is predicted by the ^weather - man for the Wat 8*3 days. COOL DftI»ifS|! will be dispensed Stosirkore ' • . to counteracts the'tey-he'at. ! 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