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Iffew\ styles of the >FAliOTJS lP»BESa?ljBTS OBAV- N SNITFE CLOTHS- ' • > Awstdtftblefor allkihoa of weather i ah^fcragnatanteed rainproof, odor? . ieaawd leprous to air, Can ba worn sunshine or rain. Hew styles are Coverts, Miltons and WKlpcords in all the popular shades andcpJtbrs. \ , Make to your Order with S.ifira ' Linioijs tit $IS,$H), p2 anil $35 Linlnj Com«iUnd, ask for samples. R HlL. I P 1„ © RUST ; WR'T1«T V^lt-OR •r-^ff fHfe ISrlArsJ IN* THE CAB \With hj» uniwtrrlng allegiance to duty represents feeoMre^orAttiongTit «ad coiUWeiiration whiali the 'iMSB SHflRB & MICHIGAN ^.SOUTHERN RAILWAY giret to every dttail of IU wondorfnl »yatom for the easy and iat> tranroortatton of the, thousands who •airafcUytMYSl from 5 East to West and vice vorea otrtr their famoiu trunk line. A. J. SMITH, > J. W. DALY, General P«M«nJ»r Ayent, General Eastern Agent, OLCVKUkHD BUFFALO ..•*.->-; \<>-. ol two to five days' duration, «• ofered by tli'e Old Dominion. Line - —TO— VIRGINIA BEA^H Richmond and Ocean View, Va. and Row To*. _ • . Tor fall Information apply to .Old Dominion Steamihip Co. St ^ffiAOHlTKBiT, NEW YOBK.N.T r. j?, si-,*. » .'•.•/•.a. oday omorrow And Every Other Day. We are doing all kinds of re- pair -work. My different re- pair dtp&rttnents are the most complete and \np-to- date in town. AUTOMOBILE .PEPT.-Aotopgrtt uiastxppuea ruraifthed on short notice. filCYCLfe Art b SUN DRY DEFT. Oontsiiw ft complete line of np-to-data , joodm- UMBRELLA DEPT.-A complete une of pftrta for th* .renewing of your , umbrella. BABY CARRIAGE DEPT.-A com- pleio stock of baby oarriago tireg UvVN* MOWER DEFT.-I-wn Sowers called for, put In the. best of onlor and delivered without unneoes- t sary delay. Remember: today, tomorrow and every other day our mot- ' to i«e \To please onr custom- er*.** MEDINA CYCLE WORKS C09 South Main St a •CM>*-SM^*>*>^C»* , >4>C>-C9'» \We are now looated at J 535 Main Street, j Onr Specialties are /MUSIC, MtTSIOAti GOODS and STATIONERY. Erompaft's Music Store \^V* >•£*£- . * I*ou Dillon Ttots <a Mile 'J(j! Twp-Mtautes, h MARE HAD TWO RUNNING MATTES Weather and Track Condition? 'War* Perfect—f-ast .Quarter Mile . Wai Done In, 29 Seconds—On f=rldaj Major Delmar Will Go Against tty Gelding Trotting Record. ReadvMe, Mass., Aug. 25.—Before a' great crowd of spectators at the* locai track Lou LHloa trotted a mile* in J minutes ana 'broke the worlds record 1 The weather and tracfe condationii were practically perfect -when JEtllsirc Sanders, driver of the Dillon anaro brought her out For pacoraakerf Peggy from Paris and Carile ISTatloi were used. On. the first score Ion Dillon xnadc a break just before reaching ther wiro -On tho .second attempt tie word wat given. Driver Tanner kept IPegg) from Paris directly In front at tli( peerless chestnut trotter, while Mo Coy laid at her wheel.In thlss -wnj the \tfro~Svo7e^lnTanAr'fe¥Trt.' 'Su'f seconilB. With never a* .skip Lcm t>\\ Ion went down the back atrotch. T)u half was trotted In 1:00**,. Around the turn to the three-onnr tera pole tho pace quickened, the* third quarter being; done In 30% seconds Then came trie real teat. Paster ani faster came tho leading runner and right with her trotted tho handsome Lou Ditlon. To tho atnaacraont of all tho last quarter twos completed lp 28 seconds, thus making t&e mile? In i minutes flat. Tho announcement at tho tirto caused the thousands of spectators tc jump to their foot wlOa choor aftol cheer. TJOU Dillon -was apparently not frosi at tho finish as thotigb. aho ha«3 onl| benn ont f or a jogging oxerelso, Sand era said ho fully bellaveS that t>efori tho season closes he will drlwo the maro In 1:59 or bettor. Btid Dohle *on* tho \Blue Hill 1 fitalco for |5,0CM> -with KJKUOV too. Son H. caasea'somo oxcltonsent In tho first heat cf tho 2sl4 trol \wion ceorlnir he was run late. The drivm was thrown and tho bor<o nun t«t miles before bo could be s|otoes3. Friday Major Delmar will go.a^aln«i tho gcldlnst record for trolteriT2:03U held by Tho 1 Abbott PRESIDENTS VISITORS. Accepted Invitation to Attend Un veiling of New Jersey's Monuewent ' at Antletarn. Oyster Bay. Aug. 23* — Oorwernoi Murphy of New Jersey and 8eaiaton Kean and Drydcn of tl»e samo state were visitors of the president at. Saga more Hill. Governor Murphy and the senators Invited the president to attetbd tht ceremonies Sept i? at the unveiling oi the monument ereetedoatho batSleBOlt of Antletarn in memnry of thaffew Jor soy soldiers who fell in that htistorlt engagement The pfejsMent acceptot and agreed to make an address. H. fit. Kohlsaat of CJbJeago iwns e guest of the President and Mrs. 3tooso Volt yesterday. The visilar Sasd Wl visit was not significant and ttxat tin rumor that he will be appointed post master general Is wlthont foundation He said the president desired nc changes in the cabinet Financial legislation was discussed, Mr.\ Kohl saat presenting his vleiars, Later George W. Aldridge ol Ebochos ter. N. Y., formerly superlntena«nt oi public works o'f New Tork, called oi the president The president ctesirec to talk with him about the politico, situation in the state. Governor at County Falrst. Albany, Aug. 25.M3overn'or Odel was at the executive chamber yest* day for the first time since tbae firsl week in July when he left for &is es tended western trip. He left ttace cltj last night to begin a tour of speaking at county fairs and farmers' pacnics Today he addresses a pioneers' plonk at Geneseo, Livingston county; on Wednesday at the local fair a* Hor nellsville; on Thursday at the Albans county fair at Altamont; on Friday al Sandy Hill and °n Saturday at the meeting of the Catskill Mountain as sociation at Margareitville, Delawar< county. Spanish ' War Veterans. • Rochester, AUg. 25.—^-At the after noon session Of the state convention ol the Spanish War 'veterans in session here, there was a Strong fight on It th'e nominating committee. The rh^m- r>ers were divided as to candidates and flnaily-*Te&'orted tbe selection 01 General Eugene Griffin of rJew Y6rli city as their choice for corps com mander. The other officers weft laid over until the meeting * today In the afternoon the delegates enjoy ed a trip about the city and to On tario Beach. ROIH; Feeble f^onsjldeced *b e Key to M ' -the- C|ty* s Qefenses. ......jfeojftlanaj, &t0„ Aiug; S5.-^-Fort'Preble t^^tinsldesred: the-to^Xrto the situation lit. the \jw&r gaiae'' Inaugurated to test the'\^e<ensa.o{ Portland. If the eneray cjtpfu'ra Fort PieWe, or eyen the I?nPlI just, to^, the we#bward of it, other forts might have to capitulate. B it |f tfi*e ejteiny captures all the o^her .forts, Fort Preble can not be csapfuied «a?cept \by a heavy land at- fcaeik, nndt Pgft Preble 1 can drlye ani enemy from, ail otner torte,^c§orAing.;, eo. the arony which W defeaatng this port ngatast the navy, The guns of none ef the other forts can ha trainod oJ5.'/PrflbJ.e, while the shells Iroan Its font 1 mortar batteries can ho dropped, intojph. of the other forts, _ • ---> Thore aKTuSdouhtless be*a daylight attack oa m fortiflcatlons and this tsf«I doubtless be- Iprllllflnt as probably Qie entires fteot oi Admiral Barker will participate, Tho -Ships will approach the fortifications and' as they come to rangd *he guns on the shore batter* lea \»IH orjpen flro, -while tito ships \will r^ply, ACter the first round only one gun of co«h olaes on both ahore and In tne (loot -will be nsed for full charges, the others, using caps. On another day the (loot T?IU make an attempt to land a, largo forco on shore. The attack opens toclay and closes Friday. At spnrot tho coast patrol system of tho defending forces was. put in operation to prevent the navy from landing. Tho patrol stretches from Fort Prc\2»lo to Bawory Beach, nine or ton miles, A benvy artillery com- pany has boon. nsslgnod tho wlrclos3 to'egranh station taken Sunday by Ma4or Welch near tho Two Lights. Bay and Wight Drills, Nownort, R. I., Aug. 25.—'Day and srHght drais nro conducted at Fort WothorUI ana Fort Adams, Inolontaa teats of scarohllshit*, n^.a part of tho war man*nvora. Everything is In rcadlnosss for a strong dofenso of Hew< port In c*so Admiral llarlter electa to &ning ttto North Atlantic stprasVon this vr»y- Colored MBanafidl;Woftian Spir^ . itedFromBa^vi^au, ~\ piere are himdre^ of people, ia. prised when i$%0$$.in the JOUENAI. ^fefifesffiw*^ssSHiai und iwMnrEs- •d# •^»g6l'eS-'lri,i^fittd i th9 Wol^fij^ef'iSQi^ot^uremdi- TO PREVENT Tr*em •tVNQHING.|geB^onahdthd^a.8^m|it' % . . ' « •true flesltJjforraiiigfooa, fliat l)]#fa| flp-good, heeltjgr,. BbM^88t^|iilf%, r makqa -thinnesa^'ann^cM^^rl^fc\~ thing of the pa'st, ; ; T^eyearetf^ay Jiuna*recUkiri Mo- : diaft who jars x^coBtoenrj(iBje^|li-4.|ufc because it' cured 'them,' 4* tfrr months ago^ey^rettMin^d^tyiH peptic/and cqild'eat. irJUiifa^itk- ontfearof stotaaeh .ifo'uBle. »TSp|» using afro-no. tKdj* hfty^iUde !r»6tioW« able gain in nfl8h,i*can ^tW^iQ^y want, without fear of suffflrit|g^ Remember tlmt y 9U yfpk nothing in ouyingali-o-na, *Hat git«f jeqt* the detailed elTeiot'theLcogt.is^iiig', i£ it fajls Chna. A. 'Mack 'WiUi|p.y for the toiaedy hlfttfelf. v Ad\;ertiaingin the MEDiSA^BAiiac JourtNAi, brings f>ost result*.. * 8ertes of Violent Encounter^ Betwe*rt Residfer^* of.thej^lllage^j-nd^PlirtU ; fifpants'lh Negro PT|hTc|i^Ctty fvla.r, shal Attacked\ by Negro Rflob After Arresting Two Women. ' J Chicago, Aug, ?5.—To prevent a posi plble lynching' a Chicago^ colored vaUxi and woman -were spirited away frono; a crowd suxroundiag the Jail at, Baf tavla, Hla., and looked up In the counA ty prison at Geneva. The prisoners had been arrested after a series ol vio» lent encounters between residents of the village and participants in the picnic of nesroos, '' ^ About 3,000 colored men, fmorasn,, etc, made «p tho picnic party at Mill Creek, two miles south of Batavla- The negroes took possession of the* lawn; of Mrs. Geoeso Burton's place- and whoa sho ordered them to leave sb© w.aa ropoatodly struck toy Wa .ne- gro women. City Marshal ICelloy arrested the two women but wavs at once attached by a crowd of 20» negroes, who suc- ceeded In rolensins the \ prlnoners, leaving Kelloy unconscloua. • ILatcr Sheriff Burko of Geneva with a posse of 45 ofllcera arfosted thred of tho negrora, William Alton, Harry Ben and Fanny Sfcralby, taking thom frcra a troJa at Batavla after a, ^es- porato batta© in tho rajltfar coaoh ana tho depot platform. Both Bell and tho Shelby vmman wore locked up to tho town Jail tilt the gaOaoring of a largo crowd! of citlsons caused tho city oulelajEa to order their romoval to Qonova, •*m ,* <;> PANt-ArVtERICAN RAILROAD. 3? tan « F=*or « CSlgantlo tlndortaklrig FHM trt Oklahowa. Quthrto. Ok., Ang. '25.—Plans for a Stenotic railroad -with a trttnlc lino con aectlng Hudson Bay with British Col rambln antd Buenod Ayrca. South Amc^ ica, and itnvlng a net work of branch' es, 'was cHaoloscd' when articles of In eorporatten of tho Pan-American Rail road company with a caplml tstock placed at $250,000,000 were filed hero •with the secretary of the torrltary. Tho parposo of tho corporation. It Is eaiA. Is to bulid a lino of railway t>% tending from .Part Nelson. ITndson Bay, In at southerly direction, crossing the line «of the Canadian PaeWe near \WlnnlpfRT. thonce throusrh tho Dako- tas, Nohx-askn, Kansas. Otdahonia and Indian Territory to Galveston; through Mexico to the Istliraus of Panama: throimh Colnmbra. to Ecuador and fin ally thrreagh Pera to Buenoa Ayre«. A ohaxtar was aI«o Issued to tho Axnerlrnja Town Site company, nn adjunct of Uie railway corporation. with a capital stock Used at $lf».O0n,- O00. CONCILIATION BOARD. Umpire \Wright to Decide Questions on WWch There Is a Deadlock. Wllkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 26.—Dis- trict Presidents £». T. Nicholls, Will- lam Defctxey and John Fahy of the United Sllno Workers left for New Tork, wfitere they will attend the ses- sions of the conciliation board which will meest there. Umpire Carroll D. Wright is expect- ed to meet with the members and de- cide the>, fluestlcns upon which the board Is now deadlocked. This ses- sion wlQL have added Interest owing to the alleged statement of Mr. Det- trey tha* ho would be in favor .of resigning if one of tho contentions of the Operators touching the right to discharge workmen tor any cause ex- cept membership\ in the Miners' union be sustained by the umpire. Resigna- tions Of this character would annul the iwor& of the strike board. Vessels Lost In. Hurricane. Mohlle^ Ala., Aug. 26.—Advices were received from Cienfuegos, Cuba, tell- ing of the loss of the American schoon- er G. E. Sentloy, from Mobile for Cien- fuegos, in the recent West Indian hur- ricane. The passengers are safe hat the crew- of oight is supposed to be lost. In the sam's .hurricane four other vessels are believed to have been lost. It is hnown that about 23 persons \were on these vessels. Ordered to the Philippines. WashiiigtOn, Aug. 26.—Orders have been issaed at the war department di- recting that the Seventh. Twenty-sec- ond ana Tiwentieth regiments of in- fantry go to the -Philippines to relieve the Fifteenth cavalry, the Thirtieth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth and Eleventh: infantry^ the troops to go in the order nanted- r _j'_ _>•, ._<__.. CONTEST FOR GOVERNOR. JL Many Scats In Dleputo In Ohio Demo- cratlo Convention, Colnnibtjo, 0., Aag, 2D.~^TJio contest fccuwcea Mayor JebnGon. and John. I, Ztmmrortnant for the DomoexaUo guber- natorial nomination hctoro tho stato convention to bo held on Wednesday la as unsettled ns over. Zimmerman, with many folliiwors. Is in charge of his canvass. Johnson will a' -lv«* today -with a special train load * frl«>nd3 from Cleveland. The city Is 0H«nl with Johnson, portraits and banners. The contest for control of tho committees la very hot and It Is eraceded thai tho one securing a majority of the committee on creden- tials this afternoon will on tho follow- ing day be nominated for governor, as 145 scats are In dispute and neither- candidate can win without having all of his delegates 'seated. Tho Zimmerman nren made desper- ate efforts to ma&o a break In the JohnsJti ranks because of the Indorse- ment of John II. Clark of Glovetand for senator In placo of Bookwalter. Both factions gave assurance that they would abifle by tho^decision of the committee. Tho delegates from Northwestern Ohio, all instructed for Johnson, called oo /George M. Saltsgaber, temporary chairman of the convention, and pledged him their support for senator. It Is doubtful now If Clark's name will be presented. Big Fall of Toads In Utah. Ogden, Utah, Aug. 25.—Sunday night au nnusual thunderstorm swept over the northern part of Weber county. A tTemenctous rainfall was ac- companied by a great fall of /toads. People coming Into Ogden encounter- ed an army of hoppers In Taylor pre- cinct There were nrllllotta of them, from an inch to an inch afid a half long. They were so deep on the high- way that they clogged the wlioels of vehicles, and It was with difficulty that teams could get through. The theory Is advanced that the storm was the end of a distant cloudburst, but where the clouds picked up the toads is a mystery. Further Respite For Van Wormers. Albany, Aug. 25.—Governor Odell has gran fed a further respite Until October 1 to Willie, Burton and Fred- erick Van Wormer. the three youthful brothers awaiting execution at Clinton prison for tho murder of their aged unele, Peter A. HsLllenbeck, at Green 1 port, Columbia cotinty, On Christmas Eve, 1901. The respite *is given to allow their counsel, J 1 . Rider Cady of Hudson, additional time In which to prepare his argument to induce the governor to fiOttmnte the death sen- tence to imprisonment for life. Hit by Base Ball and Killed. Bairibfldge, Ga., Aug. 25.—While playing in a baseball game here John B. Stegale. the twelve-year-old Son. of W. C. Stesale, one of the best loiown merchants of tlhls region, Was Struck In the Bide by a battel. ball ahd died ha to haxur. _ i.t..;',..,, - » 'v \ '\. . TWt; Ml lb Rett 11018$ npl-uOJl;*^^,.. . . Oa above dates,tho New Xorlc Central and West Shoro will sail Teducedtat<r KcKota- to Uul^o^d TetUra,.go^d^ng;6a^^o 1 ^ate« l goed xotumiug on or BeftreT^ple ber Sth. Soe ticket pgeataior^ios ticulors. * S * On. above dato tho N»w tXerfc Central Wtt ttin ttpopalafejWtffrM&n to Niagara Palls andietiifOT hf*tt>g- ulnr t«tlns Ieavi% aTedifia *a(f j|» # 0:-18 and 11:52 a. m.,. wtunjiag leave Niagara Falls st'4s65aaad 0:SO p, m., faro* for the rn«nd'«trip , only75o. ThoYo is no-pbKIfln'of the globo that has so many nttmc- tions, noted for their rablimity*,*' grandeur and lustoricai Asgocim-. lions, as that of Niagara mi vicinity-. Violent Attack of \Warrtoea^red by ChambfirIatfisCollc;iuJS6]ifa , , and Dfanrhoea Remedy .-and Perhaps a life'Sam \ A short time ago I orka- ftkbm) with a violent attack t>f \diatlrlida*' and believe I would hAve v cUJcEif I' had not gotten relief,\ says -John.-JF. Patton, a leadbg citizen of Jatfon, Ala. \AMendfeoornhiende*dOh«ni- : berlain's C3olic, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Eomedy. I bought a v fweiity- flvo cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entn-eiyc^dred. I consider it the best remedy' uf tlie world for bowel complaints.\ <FOJ* sale by Charles A. Mack. Druggist, 420 Main St., Medina, N.T. Use Indian^arfeal Qtiaranteed to. enre Scrofula, Eczema, Spits*, JTever Sores, Blood Poisoning and all blood disorders. This ISjrtfp is purely iHerbal, afid its eq,ual-;asj a Blopd Purifier and System Trade *is not known. ^ , . Each botaeconteito^MMatlL'a treatment and sells for $$& Try it and be •con , vitt6ed. ^Fbr Sale by Chas. A. Mack, MedihS, JST. Y. Compounded' by \fche Lawton Medicine Co., Holteyj' N/T. JpOR the Best BitJiArj. use \ Fancy Blonr.\ ;i For sale oioly by • S. P. BLOOM OEIiEANS MILLS *,:* a