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i ii «wim i«*S5^^ >—^\SAKEB <* BENSOfM,: P*»r* Entered February 4. 1903, at Medina; 1. Y., as wwnuktas matter, .mider Act of Congress of Mare-n S, io?»< \' ^suBSCRiPTION PMC® ' \ Bv mail or carrier: $2.00 a year; flier ' six -months; CO cents for three months, invariably to advance, Advertising Rates on. Application*, Republican Nominations. For Member of Assembly, CEABLES S. 13RIDGEMA2*. For Coroner. • EDWARD MUNSON. 1903 AUGUST 1903 :gu. < < : 2 : 9 16 |23 Mo. 3 10 17 24 Si To.\ 4 11 18 25 We. « 6 12 19 26 Th. 6 13 20 %7 Fr. 7 14 21 28 Sa. 1 8 15 22 29 tjfr HUf/llfmT TBI AM Eight JT-egfofes. Forti^4 on an Islancijln Arfeansas River. ONE OF RESCUING PARTY KILLED ©Koon MOOM'S PHASES, kNow fl 8:64 ? -^ d 16 ££ uarter ©S 22 SK > FJrat nrt 3:34 Jl Quarter 4» p.m. REIGN OF TERROR. Turkish Troop* UnwIIHng to Proteoi Christians From Fanatical Mussulmans. Sofia. /Bulgaria, Aug. 19.—A reign o( terror la roportc»d lo prevail at Ualtuo, •whore tho Christian Inhabitants aro afraid to leave lliolr housoa. Tho \Vail has Issued tho ttrlctost orda-s to tho Mussulman population to ra- znaln quiot and nut muleat -their Chris- tian neighbors; but the Mussulmans xnootlngs In tlio momiuea bavo resolved at a givon signal to massacre Uw v/holo Christian population, Immedi- ately tho first Insurgcut band appears near TJskub, or on any othor protoxl. Tho Christiana are terrorized The Turkish troops, who aro tholr only public protection, do not show fhO slightest disposition to aid thorn. Tho attitudo of tho Turkish troops •era* recency plainly manifested wh«n a, traJn load of soldiers shortly after leaving TJskub fired on and killed threo of tho Bulgarian workmen who were rcoalrinsr tho track. During the Float the Girl Escaped and Said She Had Been Stolen by the Negroes prom Her Home Near FortfGi.fa.son , I, T.—Bloody Encoum tor Expected, Fort Smith, Ark., Aug. 19.—The kid- naping of a young -white girl ana the killing of one of a posse that tried to rescue her aro the crimes charged »gainst a party of -eight negroes who are fortified on Bruce'a Island, \lo miles from herd, It la feared there will be a bloody encounter \before a -capture ia effected. The nogroea .are said to be well armed, A tow days ago •two farmers landed on Brace's ialaiuj in search of plums ana accidentally ran into a catop in which, there Iwore two negro men and a white girl, about 12 years old. Tho negrooa said tho gird was the daughter of a white man who was traveling •with them. A watch -was hopt on the nogroea for two days but no white roan appeared, Monday a party of farmers started to iuyesllgate and were fired oa by tho negToos. Ono of the party, Roland by namfl, wag Wiled. During; a Sharp light, tho girl escaped and raja to the -white mon. She said she had been stolen from hor homo near Fort 0lt»son, I. T. She has been taken to Muldrew. Bruco's Island Is In tho centor of tho Arkansas rlvor, ana is densely covorod with timber and underbrush. Posses of oltlseiiB from several nearby towns, have gone to the acono of tho trouhlo. arSmlui»o i,o«r»o. Tho pretty girl was looking out of Uie window? as the trolley car pushed •lowly up the bill past her hoime. Tho car was crowded, and a number of men wore riding oa tho rear platform, Just (is the car reached a point oppo- site tlio girl's house an attractive look- ing box fell from the pockot of a vory swell young maa standing on the car etep. Tho pretty girl hold hor breath until the car .sped out of Bight. Tbon sh» rushed; out and grabbed tho box. It was a pound of delicious chocolates. \1 couldn't stop the car, could II\ the said to her eonselon.ee . \And besides It was probably Intended for a pretty girl, nnd\-wltli n pock: into the looking ias»- l 'a pretty, girt haa it.\—Plttaburg. Expected Case; Will Beach the duty •'.. by Thursday, Paris, Aiijg, i9,~-The !kumbe|t trial is approaching ita. Close. the last wit- nesses/were heard and the .addresses of counselwere:hegiin. Advocate Gen- eral. Bipedal opened, for the proseci>- tion.,'Maitre iiaborl will .follow, It is expected that the case wiU roach the Jury Thursday unless the promised revelations of Itfme. Humbert cause delay,, * filaitre' BJondel's. address was a se- vere arraignment of tlio Humberts and, as anadysis of their transactions* his conclusion being that the entire ''•Crarwfprd\ $tory was a tissue of false- hood and invention, Romaln £)aurlgna= (brother ot Mme. Humbert) getting the name from an English schoolmas- ter named Henry Robert Crawford, whom Romain met in Argentina. . J^ater the Humberts elaborated the fabric of fraud, Romain and Broil D&Urignac impersonating the two \Crawfords.\ . -Mme. Humbert' continued her Inter- ruptions and renewed hor declaration that she wouid speak nfter counsel hare closed their addresses. Bulgarian Army Mobilized, Rome, Aug. W.^Private advlcea from\ the Balkan peninsula recolved here state that Bulgaria has practi- cally mobilized an army, as the troops under arms in the principality now amount to more than 70,000. which is double what is considered as the peace effective. The Bulgarian governmont. howover. is unwilling to venture for the time bolng on any hostile xnovoment against Turkey as it does not wish to lose the support of Russia. Bulgarian Leader Kitted. Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. 10,—-According to a report from Uskub, Mlehallovski. tho Bulgarian leader, was killed In th» fighting at Krusslipvo, while Dor's Sarafoff, the nott'd insurgent chief, has boon surrounded at Prass/lmlkn.-j in the southern part of the Monnstlr vilayet. Tho night train tervlco belwoen Salon lea and tho Servian 'rontlor has been suspended. Forty-three battal- ions of Turkish reserves in Europe bavo beon called .otrjL_ Attractive Dlsp'ay by Ftussln. New York, Aug. 10.—The chamber- lain to the caar of Russian, S. W. eioxandrovsky, commissioner general for the Russian ompiro to the Louisi- ana Purchost) exposition, | lias arrived to perfect details for participation of his country In tho expoinlon. Ho is j accompanied by Baron Sorgo A. j Korff, secretary comml&loner. Ho says that Russia purposes to .make on at- J:e»etlKa^ill»nla^ju .tha-oxnascltiiui. - - - GojnyiBt 'Shot by Turnkey. Rawlftn^-'wyor..,\ Aug; 1S>.—-James Will, iwns, a. c.bi}VJtet» m$ sfetot to death In, Iiis cell 'ittftjie. atn^rHsnitentlary by ISmest; <KJjJtoelI,'-night' turnkey. Will-' lams s.6Sz,ed5(|ci0!dse!l,no^ wrenched W ltoy-s from' hig, jbtajld, btEt GoodselJ sue- ceffd'evj 4n .draining his revolver andl ; shot, the CQaviet In,the bead. rne war They- glioil T3»elr Tails «nd Fool thoIUfcteiiK, ^ I writer.gf Samoa writes In an inter- j eating -way-ot -the Itaras, little fellows I about two 'Inches long, prettily colored' in a light and -dark stiade of brown, j They can ran \op. a wla-dow pane quite as easily as can tljo flies on which they J€„ Whe3j\aIaKpiea the lizards are off like a SasVpt Sight and will take the most recklpsa leaps, I Slave seen thejn lnud safe at the end or a twenty foot Jump. Tot when cornered they have no hesitation to. suappiiag off the most of their tails, \That was a maddening puzzle to my small cat. The sight of a nio'o any- where was an immediate challenge to tho kitten. Slae would immediately start on tho harfit, for the most part a fruitless chase, for ttae little lizard could sJkulk off fnntor than two cats could p-arsuo. \Set wliesa tbo.klttenMId succeed In landing on the lizard thew followed a sceno Of bewilderment. Tho mo'o Invariably snapped off Us tall, which was loft wxiggllng in ono' part of tho veranda, whtlo the lizard ran oiT a short clistnnco and awaited de- velopments. \The kitten never kntew whether to catch the lizard or tlio tsail. If the mo'n moved, tho kitten wput for It, but she always stopped short to- keep on eye on tho wriggles of tho taSl. As soon us she turned buck to tajje enro of the tall the mo'o got In mo-atlon nnd had u. bo looked after. Ilundareds of times I have ^rntched tho dilemma, and the\ ending wns nl-wTij'B the? same—the He- ard got nwuy and tho fcittcn hnd tq be content with the bony trail. But there wore lots of lizards aXioul my hotisu sprontlcig now tails,\ — Youth's Com pnnloD. She wras a doctor's little girl. In hor father's ofllce sho had seen o number of boxes on which wnts wrlttou. \This dido up* with care\ la answer to bcr question hor mother fctrul said. \\'ou -«co, wtacn papa gets theso boxes he doesn't know -re-hot la En thorn, nnd If it Is something: that might break It > wouldn't bo good (or It to sot It upsldn I down.\ [ Tho Uttld girl pomlesred over it for', «omo time. A ffe^v dnyss later she camo j to her mother, staying, \\Mamma, wbon • God matlo us did ho \)WZ « sign on our* left sides that san, Tfctis side up with CBro?* '** \Why V 1 asked tho mother, Bridling. \Becanso I fceswnl papa tell tomebody that -t was bad for peuple In lie on tholr left sides 'canse It wouldn't bo good for their hearts, nnd I know ( papa doesn't know whs - Is (aside us.\- Tjitlo CbronlcJta. ' •.;'/••'. -ifloUiia* 'o't'Av^^H'',-: ';'•'•'.• .'-' ; Aa'3ESng]|8h periodical jja^sr^Jte'-:-to '.4-Mii'pt' «ehor.eby •wildvc're.aMesi^teiJt those o-f the htrman species %-hC; aiw: likiSiy to behostale to them ,anf •tholije Wio loav-'be resard'ed as harjsiiess -ifi W-sa saibtle a quality that it atoost appears to partake of the na.tni'e of metimbSFSIcs. En the nesting seajaosk plovers will aetaally btiffet the angler who is fishing too dose t o their broods, hut by ±bc date of the shooting soaspn they would not allow him' to 'get wi% in two holds ot tbein. The wood pi- geon seems to know exa.ctly the range o*the modern fowling piece and \will Cash boldly past at an tnteryal of 109 yards and upward, but is easeful quick- ly to ptct a tree between Jnmself stnd a sportsrann If disturbed at any range within gunshot. The fox knows that he is sacred from guns and will au§5;„ ciously seize a fallen pheasant and de» camp. with it within twenty paces of a retrieve^ He Is quite aware that the latter l» no fpxhound. JSZTtt at Xllflcrent Ase». Tlio S*oqltholna museum possesses an tntorosting collection of eyes taken from ataman beings at different ages, which *JO cut across in such a way aa to oxhOalt plainly the Internal and the eacjornaJt oyo. It is easy to observe that tho eye? of a young child la as trans- parent a? water; that of the youth a little ieses so; in the man of thirty the eyo begins to b e slightly opaque, ia tha man or fifty or sixty it is decidedly opaque*, nnd in the man of seventy or eighty It l» dull and lusterlesa. This gradual development of opacity is due to tho tncroiwe of fibrous tissue and de* posit o** wnnto matter In the eye. Good Panto, Not ervory man can make a good flout p^sto -that can bo preserved without decay or mold. When such a paste' la needed, try the following: Mis good, clean flour with cold water Into a thick paste —nd continue mixing until the flour aEJul water aro well blended, Now add boiling water and stir until ft ia thin eiaougb to spread with a brush. Add to tills a spoonful or two of brown Bugnr, XL little corrosive sublimate and a fow «3rops of oil of lavender and yon will bavo a paste that will hold wltb wondeirful tenacity, \Why Be 1V«» Afreated. \When I wns in the legislature^' said tho ICe-aatuokltitt. \1 wns called over\to tlio pealieutiary to see an old friend. Ho saua that wasn't a place to Itcep a. gentleman In nnd asked him to get him out, 'BEow'd yon got in, Jim?* I naked. '.\Well Mr. Tom, it wna this way.* You fcaow peppery little Dr. Smith down to Owcusboro? Well, I met him on tho street nnd scz to him, \Doc I'm feeling so bad I think I'm sick.\ \Peel- ing bndU aro yoaTMiesez. \Well Jim,\ he scz. \why don't you take some- thing ? \ \'Aa«a that night, Mr. Tom, I took his two mulea.' \ t »^*»jvj'v»«^**%A*yys*wi _$:;.«sfrjM- Keeps PeopleTW^lL ,; 5E3ier»,caai. be little, or no. cbubt as •fd'liay- feye^ being a germ 'dlseaep. It: £% tciOi'.cEiie diseage wbere pxgven- •f im is *oucdi e^iet fhajiij'i'uve, \\\/^wifo.&y$ stibjeQ* to this $m- .|i;ee#\I«;|i^uble:snopld iise. flyoiiiei •Mftilyifcjintei^astittvo or thiree weeks beCpre>r t|es5«time of tji.eji* '-annuld dttaclti lit ,{}tia. ?yav the annoying paroxysms o| sneezjiiig, running at the jjoee (irtd •watery and sinai;ting eyes can bes »vojde4.- \' '-.\\'\'. Tills-JonaLarkaljle disepyeiy malteB it pQBsiyies ftw itti-yoiiH. n>.-wentI-e air at Jhoiose which is almost i(jen- |n;al with, tlmt -o£ the X<liroi,- dacjs o r WTliit^e Moyataifts or otln r resorla- -wlieo'e lay fevof sulferera go to Escape tEieir trouble.' Ef, howev?flr, ITyomei \\w not been, used until -ilie disease has begun it is necessary-to.uBft It more feeqent- ly, at leaat lialf a dozen times qaily aiid Eyomesi BaJm sjiotild be .rubbed into the mostirilB both night and morning, This treatment fill re- lieve at oncse and will^effect a cure ia nearly evot-y easQ. Glias. A. Mack has a complete line of the Hyojmei goods and will sell nn. outfit 'aoi inlialer, Hyomei and inedioino «dropper for $1.00, and -wiil-also agree to refund the money if tho treatament does not give satis- faction. Do not try to cure bay fever by dos»ing_ tb*e etomach. Breathe Hyomei nn«d in that way the medi- cation will reach the minutest air colls in the* nose, thrdat and lungs, soothe and heal the irritated mucous membrane,, and prevent and euro all hay fover'troaJbloB. / Mrs. JioDio Allen, of Sooth Fork, Ky., Bnyyo B3IO has prevonted attacks of cholera morbus by taking Oham- borlaia's Seoraaoh and Liver Tablots when slio fjelt an attack coming on. Such attnoica aro usually caused by iudigostiooc and these Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach ocad wnvd off Jho approaob- ingr ftttaok. Attacks & bilious colic may ba presventod in tho same way. For sale hw Ghnrles A. Mack, Dmg- gis«,420MEmaSt., Medina. N. Y. A fine imagazine. August issue Fonr rraofc; KFews on salo at nows- BtandB. 5c a, copy. We have added a new departure to topur store, believing: that, without an additional owr rrf ««• a^a. «. . etc., we can make it an object to buyers to trade *«h u , Trterefore we IT ^ ' P ' ^^ on Sa ^e a new|and complete II rie of BOOTS AND SHOES STYLE, FIT AND PRICE. €0ME IN AND SEE QUR STOCK «<v Don't fail to note that we are still selling SuiMlier ClOthlM 3 f Fffilf lWrf„„™f offer you rare barons in almost everything you wea o! ^ *\**• ^ ^ To the Public We have used -Mincer's- glasset tions. *3Phey h satisfaction to I MBS. KOBEB Jnly 24, 1U08. Shelhy.N.' This is to certify a pair of glaese Dr. Mincer, foi twelve years an' as clear aa when 408 Ann St, I purchased m Mincer 8 years £ served me well ( part with them Can truly Say m today than ever MA&Y: August 6j 1908