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»' *; g^a^»«w*»Ti r I * w riff*i< !•• ijfcy <«w.4»'••» iynljlMJiii mIj « • »ffl ^tyyiaiMiiljtjW^ J^5*^**w« EV* ; • ?#, • festered February-4 1903, at Wjm N. Y... as sequoias? »«««&jptf«F \-! Act of Congress of March 3,l§7 n , .• SOTSGREPIPldN PRICE By'jnafl or carrier: *3.00 a year? flfoy •JSx months; 60 cents for three--, - months, invariably in advancf, Advsrtietog Rates on Application**-. Republican Nominations. • '•• JorHTeraber of Asse CHARLES S. BRIDGEMAH. For Coroner. EDWAED MTJNSON. * '• • < fc 'V I , . . . _, - r ...: .3, , 1903 ADGUST 1903 , „-* - .'••-. B*a. • 2 :•* 16 ir*--* »o. s to Tn. f 4 11 18 Wo. 5 12 19. 26 Tb, 8 18 20 &7 •». 7 14 21 2§ St*. 1« 8 11 82 &9 JHLOQH'* P#A8W, -\' • few * ill .jlrtatf'Mi of J»ldiild, FJre Flowing From ' ' • the Crater*, 4* Naples, Aug. 21W-A correspondent '.-t 9f.„tjt0 jprofB li»a returned from spend* • A jng a night on Mount Vesuvius, wlfli , jtp#oI»t peftnlieten of tho authorities '^ iff WW tlje prescribed limits. ^ •.. Tht ifqefwwaa absolutely terrifying i \*liut jtjlgnlflqqiit. Enormous mauca of '* •Hgtild'Tlrc?\*6#ed from tho craters, Jo«j|'ng,jr*tesit monnds. S -cctttOTMJl^a maw of burning ma- »1 BOCJWO detached from tho pyrA- *i Ml& *nd#slled down the sido of tho , • Usk)«w't*ln.| dctfchlnB In Its turn othor l H nMUMt*| nptlP trto'wholo beeanro sta tioJuryM'tn'o Mttitrn. * TJtotmlln'iiteeam of lava flawed dowji thejyolcano until ©topped by tho jnounas of old lava, when It divided aad^ flllcd up tho valleys, Tho erup- tion Continnoa and tho volumo of lava J| nctiulrtng vast proportions, • ! i \With tremendous detonations hoard for alios arcana* a now Assure opened at 5 o'clock yesterday In tho COJBQ of *v*fc«tt?Itt5 and from tho now gap camo po«rln#ojat tons of lava, which flowed )a tho direction of tho .village of Ot- tajano, JTho stream,' however, on-,. •countered the deposit of lava from tho | •|)r«vloui lOriiptlon and has dono no htrm, ijhore Is said to bo no dangor \to tho village, '\ j\ J tmrntae to' Langtey** Airship, rater, V«-, Aug. 20.—rrofossor . Langioy's nlrahlp h'oitaohoat bad abothor dans«cu8 ccporlonco In a Potowao gale. Soou after tiirf expcrlsi gavo up hopos of launcjbdog: tho aoro- dramo and roturaed to Cilfton Bench a furloili stcrrn broke out. Tho house- t>o*t slipped hor moorlDga and trav- *eled, rapidly down stifeatn for two tnilea whoro hor anchors caught In thfe •TOtid bottom. Tho small steam launch tender, tho float and threo rowboats Wore lost Several men wore - on toard tho houseboat hut were helpless. Keforo the atorm Professor Langley eald a test would be made Saturday if thS iveather permlttod. but the Dying •macWno' was to shaken up tbat tho Jaunchinsr may bo postponed for re- pairs. i Wilson Charged With Fraudu- lent Use pf Kfatls. PART NEB HEM? FOR qRANPJURY Mortised to' 8el| Property Any-, vylier«T-PrP|pi«et|.ye Customers R?- quested:.to, &snd f 10 as a Cuararitee ojf gp'od 'Faith'—Over 100. Letteri» Held Up, jftany Contalnji-S Money* : BiughaiDiton, Aug/ 29,-r-The United States authorities are loolslng for Rich- ; ara J\ Wilson, who Is charged .•yVitU fraudulent use, of the malls for -cony ducting .an\' alleged big real $sta,to flvfindls from this. city. John A.. Duffy, who Js charged, with being a, partner in Wilson's scneme, was beld for tbeaext United States grand; Jury •wh|c|i meet3 In Auburn in Qctobert Duffy k now in. lall here. WflsQp ann Duffy came to this city a few weeks ago aria* inserted advo^ tlsenients Ja papers throughout'New York andl Pennsylvania for \Rlebard J, \Wilson and Company,\ who claimed to do a general real estate -business for tno sale of property, of any kind, and anywhere, They received many re- plies. * After sending a description of Ms property oyery owner soon , received word that \'vYIlson and Company\ bad a cash purchaser who wanted a«plaqo In tbat exact locality and: tbat the property described seemed just what iras wnntod. .Before buying, however, Mr. Wilson and tho agent would hav» to look at I'tho place,and to show/ good faith tho I owner 'was retuiostedno send. $10 or nionoy for two railroad tickets from Blnghnmton to bis place, tho money to be refunded If the* place was found to bo us doicrlbed, and all commis- sions to \be paid by tho purchaser. Sinco the postal authorities began holding \Wilson\! mall a few days ago over lOO letters have accumulated, many containing money. WEEKUY TffeAPE REVIEWS ON HER LAST VOYAGE. Passing of One of the Moat' Famous of .Atlantic Steamships. Now Vork, Aug. 20.—Tho announce- ment that tho White Star lino steam- plilp Britannic Is now on her last voyage, marks tho passing of one of the most famous of tho Atlantic steam- ships. Sbo has lust sailed from Bal- last for Bremen, having boon sold to a firm to bo broken up. The Bri'annlc was built In 1874 and toon niter she was put In commission reduced tho tlmo between Quoonstown nnfl Sanfly Hook to lest than seven days. Sho established a rocord for tho eastward voyage* of 7 day* 10 hours. Tho Britannic waa considered a wonder fn hor day, not only for hor speed but for slzo and luxury. She Ims-ttaod tho engines and bollori which wore put Into hor when sho was built, never missing a day through accident or disability. Tho Britannic between 18T4 and 1899 rniidB SCO round voyagej.botwea'n New York and IJvcrpool Sho trav- eled about 1,300,000 miles, or enough to tako hor moro than 70 times around tho world, and carried 32,000 passengtra. Bradstreet's Report on the Condition, At JBttsjuess, New York,'Aai^, 29,-^BradBtreet'fl says: Trade .condition^ .are still slightly oneyon, due to iEh,e baelcwardness oi crtrps In -mm sections, damage re- ports frog* ethers: and uncertainty as to the jrpon'itars' OMttook, The best remits eQtorffQm the Southwest, whe^re assurailce ats to tJae corn, crop results is mofli marltod, ,' Insoot aaioage.in Texas has given a le$a satlgfattory turn to cotton crop reports, whi6h are> however, stlljl much better than last year. \ ! Wet weathor in. the Northwest af- fects harveatihg *M»d threshing opera- tions, and heavy raips In parts oi the corn belt tend to obscure the good progress making in ether sections as a r6su}t of warmer moather. \Fail trade in favorably sltuated'sec. tfcmff compares well with a year • agp, •while in others a disposition to hold Tjack 1B vmanlfested. Car^ congestion reports are sttu numerous, • The, Reeling grows that the iron trade Is grounding on the bottom as. regards prices, and small buying of pig Iron is more marked;. Trade reports frcin most Southern points are-highly satisfactory aa re- gards fall trade in dry goods, .shoe^s, millinery, hardware and lumber. The Sobbing dry goods movement in the East la also of a satisfactory charac. ter, though complaints of the uncer- tain outlook for -cotton goods* aro heard. s Tho shoo industry of tho entire country appears to be In excellent shape, though the complaint here is that while sates are large proilts aro Bmail, Ipellvorles weekly are in ex- cess of 100,000 casos, and thus far abend of 1902 and proceding years. Bain* in tho Northwest and in Eng- land and tfrtnee strengthened wheat •prices, and thus tended to dlscouraso expoil demand. Corn has sympathized \with wheat, and also gained soma strength of Its own on reports at wins, Tnxt' fails \to show much, It any, advance for the weeky Tho cotton goods trade feels the # ef- feet of tho Continued stringency in suppllos, but jobbers have found buy- ing vory freo. Wool Is Armor on a moro moderato demand. Beports from tho clothing crndo la generally good. Ballway gross earnings for tho first tlirco weelss of Angust will exceed thosi' of 1903 by about 12 per cent. Business failures for the wook num- ber W acalnst ICC Isit tweok, and 140 la thr like week tjx 1009. N^ Y. G- R^R. BA8E0Al_L GAMES. i! St Nitlonal League. At Pittsburg- 1 —3Plttaburs, JLoulJ, 1. At Boston—Boston, 6; Now Y*ork» X2. . At Olnelnntttl—Cincinnati, B; Cbica- feo, J. Division of Territory. Berlin, Aug. 23.—Tho foreign office r.tates that tho solution of tho-ques- tions which had arisen in connection Vlth Alteaberg, of Nentrai-Msrosuet, ftgreed upon between Prussia and Bel- gium, Is a division of territory bej tween tho two states and not the sur- render of Prussia*3 claims to .Belgium for a cash consideration, as previously cabled. American Murdered tn Cuba. Washington, Aug. 29. — Minister Squires at Havana, has informed the etate department of the murder of Ira C. Bradley near Holguin, Cuba, on,-June 0. Bradley was about 60 yeai* old and a resident of California n,nd had been trying to establish in Cuba an American settlement known as B^vdley'a colony. The^nly motive ascribed for tho murder was robbery, although Bradley rwas mutllatod and 'badly, beaten. The dispatch says that the country In the vicinity is In- vested by a g&ng of murderers and jobbers. Houses Lifted From Foundations. . Connellsvllle, Pa., Aug. 29.—A cy- clone passed over this .section yes'ter- &&... People were lifted oB their feet and, bouses Were moved oft their IbundatlohB. The atorm lasted just five mittuteg. Mrs. Lizzie keveiwMz, •was atrttok by lightning and instantly S len. A. frame bouse belonging to bhael William in the eourse'&E dob.- •\Btrucfiob at Greenwood was toppled bit.Jts fobridatlon, severely inim-IUg two \\w^rltram Ono,man, was caught in a.Whlrlwlna and hurled 80 feet^J., \BClibQi house- Was stnuck by lightning\ and 600 children were thrown\. Into .ConBterttatlonbut no one,was injufed. \'\Sudtlen Death of Jeseph Haworth. Cleveland, Ol, Aug. 20.—Joseph Haworth, tho well known actor, was found dead In a room In the Kingsloy hotel at Wllloughby, O., last night The disco-very of Mr. Haworth's death was made at 8 o'clock by his sister, Kate, who was to have accompanied him to the family- home a mile or two from tho hotel. Death is supposed to have been due to heart disease. Mr. Haworth was born In Provldfenee. It 1., in 1855. -He bad been prominent in theatrical world for 25 years. His most rocent appearance was -with Richard Mansfield as Cassias tn Julius Caesar. I SUt* Leigue* At Albany-Albany, 10; tady, 3. At Troy—Troy, 5; A, X. Schenoo &Q., \L MARKET REPORT. Japan It Unappeaied. London, Aug, 29.—The Pekla cO^ respondent ot^die Tijnes ridicules tae idea tbat tho Manchurlan question will be settled by the opening of two Manchurlan ports. All the approaches to Mukden are in the kands of the Busslans, he says, while Ta Tung Kao is a small port without an an- chorage, nnapproaebable - Within sev- eral miles by steamers of the shal- lowest draft and already open to trade under the inland sea navigation rules. The correspondent contends that ah amicable arrangement between Japan and Russia is impossible and It. is equally Impossible that Japan will re- main passive. ::•„ Ajrrested-F^sr-Mur-derout'Assaiilt Owego, Aug, 29.—\William Taylor, a middle aged farmer 'residing at Can- dor, 12 miles from here, was arrested there chargfed with r^urderpus assault upon. Charles Warner,, aged 70 years, whom be recently took outofihecoun' ty hous<) to work for him. Warner is pneojjsol6us.ahd not expected to sur- vive. District Attorney GleaBon has ordered Taylor brought Tipr-to tne county jali here. Liabilities Exceed Assets. Washington, Aug, 29*—The report of the receiver of tbe-failed itavesink National bank of \dedbank X, shows that theNliabiiittes of the; bank exceed' the\ assets b^ $33,173, The individual deposits ainoutit to W87,- 301. ,. .. Niw York Pr»vtilon Market. X7oWor*k. Aiur§« WMKA-r — No. 2 rod, S8c f. o . b. afloat! No. 1 northern Dulnth\ 06c CORN — No, 2 corn, G3*Me f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 whiter, MUc OATS — No. 2 oats, 8Sc; No. 2 white, USic; No. 3 white. 40*40. PORK—Mess, fl4.50®15J5; (amlly, *l?.50@17.'Sf5. HAY—Shlpplngv 70@75c; good to choice, $1-00^1.05. •eSBTTER— Oreaxnery, extraB, 1914c: factory, 15@l(ie; -western. Imitation cresmory, 16017c- ^ tJHBfeSS—Statev full crein, good to prime, lO^ic. EQQS — State_ ^nd Pennsylvania, rancy, Beieeteo\24@20c P0TATO33S—Lbng island, per bbl, * 1.50@1.87 . J (' Boffalo ProvUIon Mark«t • Buffalo, Aug. 28. \WB13AT — No. 3. northern, 8j8%cj winter wheat, -Ko. 3 red, SiVio. .. CORN — No. t arelluw, 69c f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yello*, G8%ie_ OATS—No. 2 WrMtd, 39@39*4c f. o. b. afloat; No. S white, 38$S@38\4c TEOOB^-Springr wkeau beat oaienl per bbl.; $4.75S|6.0Q; low \grades $3.2S ©3.50. BTJTTBR.—0r6a»iery western ex- tea tubs, 20e; \state and Penn- sylvania creamery, MSdliSOe; dairy, fair to good, 16*\\>17e. OHBESE5—Fancy' full cream, ll%c;' good to choice, 103&@llc; common to fair, 8@I0c. EGOS—State, fresh faner, 21@S2c \POTATO*eB—Per bu;, 40®GOc f THE SEASON. Excursion fofSunday, August 30th via^w Yor| Gentral to Wat- jdus6!en-\?the Switzerland of America. Oft abovts, date the New York Central'will i?tt excursion tickets to \Watlcins. Gkri &p the low rate of 81.80 from Molina, good going on train leaving at 7:08a, m., returninir leave Watkins CJ-leii at 5:00 p. m giving patroni &five hours at the Glen—the most Temarkable canyoxr in the worjd. ' * Watkinta Glen haijw distinct an individuality a| the ?uUV of Niag- ara, theMammot^ Gave orxdie Gar- den of- the Gqde, This renwl-able canyon is celebrated- the* world over for its marvelous scenery and is vis- ited eaok season,'hy thousands ol tourists from overy clime. t F-OJ;, tickets aad a\\ information call on Ifew Joxk Central ticket agents. N. X Land West Shore Railroads Annoonce Reduced Rates tojor- onto Accoiiut Canada's Indus- trial Fair,. Aug. 28th to Sept. I Mb, Inclusive. On above dates, tho New York Central and West Shore will eejl excursion tickots to iWntq and re- turn at the low rate o£ single fairs for round\ trip tickets, good going on date of sal'-,'good returning on or before Monday, Sept 1-lth. !TheromU.u6/ a daily parado, ol live stock, an unequalled array of horses, a grand dog-allow, a fine, art gallery, a cat show, a caruivd of Venice, poultry show, a fine vnudtr-* villo composed of AU103 family, Ott brothers, tho bounding Pattersons, DeFillipis trick horso and ono hun- dred other attractions. Call on JNew York Central a$ West Shox© ticket agents for all infonnfllbn. 172lM Manltou Beadi Excarsions Every Sat- urday and Sunday* May 30th to September 2?tft. The New York Central will rseU |JenVBO , one-day oxcuraion tickoto to Mauitou LJJ 8to p\ Beach UnA whim oi-nrw SSI»III<II«». I .~ . • \ Chance for on \Worth 25© .iivyieseiited; /. at Ohas ^ telfe'^.lQreij,;;:;'; In order to test the ^fiTjM*%:'eij.v culation and its supBiior ad-verljiBJpif yalue^,we liaye mad© ariftogejfteni^' with \t)has. A. Mauk, the popiilai- druggest to pffer one oi'hiB .nest.\iel-v ling medicines at half-pfjce to aby- one who will cut out the. following, coupon, and present |t a t his store. ooupcsrsi.' This cpniwa entftte) Jlieiolderto*bn6\60o f pucknee ol Dr. H6w(vr4'a epefliflb Icir. tho' oare of constipation nhd dyspep^a at halt- pricB.Zoo. I wtll rufoud tae njpney to any... uiBsatlified pur Anour. \- \ t.'- J , OHAS. A! MAQg; Twenty-five Cent*. Dr. Howard's specific fo^the cure* of constipation ah.d dyspepsia is not an unknown remedy. It has iaade many remarkable cures right herein Medi.na and so pdsitive is Druggist Glias. A. Mack of its great superior- ity in curing dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache and liver troubles that he will, in .addition to selling it at half price, refund the money to anyone whom it does; not cure. If yeu cannot call at hip: Btc-re, cut] out the coupon and mail it with 25 1 cents, and a 50 cent box of the speci fie will he sent you by*mail'charges jaid. Do not put it off. '\One to- day is worth two to-morrows.'* '• i % Y. G, &H.t R. STATE FAIR RATES, ' President Roosevelt at Sryacuse, September 7th.- \ From Sept. 5th to 12th, the New- York Central will -sell excursion tickets to Syracuse and return, in- cluding transfer to the grounds and admission coupon, nt single fare for 'tho round trip plus admission and transfer; and on Thursday, Sept. 10th, a special low rate ticket will bo told from nil stations between Syracuse, LochpprC 'awj Batavin. Tickets sold at tho one lure rato aro good returning on* or before Sopt. 14th; those sold on Sept. 10th at tho low rate, aro good going and re- turning on date of sale only. The following special trains will bo run from neafby stations: On Sopt. 7tli, 9th and 10th, a» spechtl train will leave Geneva at 6:40 n. m., and on Sept. 7th and 10th, another special will leave Geneva nt 7il5itu ui. On -Sept. 7th, 9th and 10(1), a special tnVin for Geneva will leave Syracuse atOiOO p.m.,maWng n , - . . „.. ,-- i nil slops.. -Oct September fth and Beach and return every Saturday ipih ; ^ Qllwp spe( .| aI f 0 # Canaitlai- antt Sunday, conmtencingDecoration I _;.„ J ,»L^..U ..•_ «-...»: . , day, to and including Sunday, Sep- tember 27th. Manltott Beach, eight miles from Ontario Beach, is reached via open oars of the Alanitou Beach lino passing Long Pond, Braddook'a Bay, Cranberry Pond and Crescent Beach. This is considered one of the finest open car, trips in America as it skirts Lake Ontario's shores *mfy*trJy^t^itfifir>i-v >.; jjarnessai*en<bWble; Also Whips, 1% -^ete, BJanlfetSj Collsj-Sj. Brushes, Bive-\R.iug: Halt- ejrs, BhggyJVashefs, Axle Gctcase, •StJap, fcirsiiigleSj, 'iHarness Dressing Shoe* Taps, P^li-jh, Stents, etc, f Cleamng mi itepaitiiig. )g.W. Harlow, ,540. Main'si | Bro-wn felpok. Open Evenings. I of two to five days* duration, art offered bjr tho Old Dominion Line # —TO— j ' N0RF0UK % ^ OLD POm? COMFORT VIRGINIA BEACH,, Richmond and QeeanVil*f f Ya. and .• \ WASHIN6TON,0. C. the whole length of the line. See uoket amenta for particular*. . _E»it Buffalo Live 8tock Market. K ' € eATPLI5—Best afiasra\ on sale, $5.20 ©5.50] good to cbolce sbiprping steers, H-7&@5'15; fair to good steers, $4.00 ©4.2B; common to fair belfers, J3.0P @3.2B; choice to extra fat hoifers* $4.10@4;-40; good butcher tsull!, $3.25 ^«3.60i choice to extra veals, $7.60®. 8.O0* common to light, $5.76@G,BO. SHEEP AND LAMB^S - Spring lasnbs, $5.2f5@B,?0jj yonrllngs, fair to good, $3.25@3,G0; culls to common, $2-00@?'.00; wether sheep, $ 3.7fi@i.0d . HOGS—Mixed packers' grades, $S.S0 ©6.00: ifteaium hogs, $6,90<g>6.00; piga, llgbt, J6.9O@\6.10. Buffalo Hay Market. t HAt^Timothy, ne>w, per ton, loosa; ?il2.00®14.OO.; hay„ prime on* tracK, new, $14.00@i4Jp; No. 1 do do, $1,2.06 iA 'rfi3.00!'No. « w.ao > ,$io.oo0iiioo. • *'.i^-,\ v ,..-.- BufTaloand Niagara falls Every Sat- urday and Sunday, May 30th to September 27th. The New York Central will sell low rate excursion ticketB to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return every Saturday and Sunday, commencing Oecotstifla Day, May 30th, to and including Sunday, September 27th The Buffalo Zoo is open for the season with excellent attractions. Niagara Falls, the Great Cataract, !B the best resort in America to spend the day for rest and recreation. See ticket agents for particulars. Taken With Cramps. ^ Win. Klrmse, a member of the bridge gang \working near Little- port, wa9 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 and consult- ed. He told them he had a medi- cine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic,Oholera andDiarrhoea 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. Gilford's medi- cines.—Elkader, Iowa, Afgus. \ Thus 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, gua an d Batavin, via Batavia and Canandaigua Branch, making all stops, will \leavo Syracuso at 6:30 p.m. On Sept. 7th, another special for Geneva nod intermediate stations will leave Syracuso at 10:30 p. m. Tickets will be honored on iSL reg- ular (except limited) trains. - In addition to above special trains,] train No. 7 will make all stops on main lino between Syracuse and Rochester. ' % The fair opens on Monday, Sept. 7ih, and closes on Saturday, Sept 12th. Call on New York Central ticket agents for tickets and all in- formation. ' 174tl4 •r;'%^*^%^%«dVV'»^*V%^'1 fleet Me Toilliy tf you want a nice,, coal« IK. drink or a dish df Ice , , cream. I will be . . , , ^ i at POTTER &AlLlNi« They also Sell the best brands of cigars in town, if J am « , SlMoxnrnU fttHn'WtrJij.-SoliE Sew Tort. axcret Sand*jr. ml Sp.» :vtr,foo*oJEaw]i S&Mt / \For roll Informnticm %w\f to Old Dominion Steamship 60. Sl BEi,OH BtBMSS, MSWltOiac.lT.'iC' * - * Brass atm, ? Copper 1* -* A JUDQE. Advertising in the MEDINA DAILY jJarjKauiJiriflga'hest results. \ \~^ Best yet. Four Track Hews for August. Sold by. newsdealers. , ffo v . laicopy. ' »• Plow Point j Grmding \We have'the best facilities for plow ppint grinding. Try .us and you will be sat- isfied. . • ' • • , i*A ; i Stencil Cutting This branch of'bur business 1 ' is continually, growing. Get yonr orders in as early as possibles Every tiackage. a. < farmer ship*- snould:'be marked. It is good a*dl*?er- ' tising.Bs well as a iafevway to ship. Scissors* •kiiiv,eS i arid; in fact all kinds oivedged in,- r v ' struniebts, ^sharpened. i •... • We manufacture Steii- i cilt of all kinds. Prices J depend entirety on size I and amount of lettering. • / Sendusjyour copy for i , estimate. ' First class « •work guaranteed at low J est prices. I I MEDINA CYCLE WORKS | m South Vhin St. . / i\ __ ** 10 GENT- GIGARS 1\ Grow in favor every : day. They are made from the Best Stock, and by first class workmen. Thiey ar# a rich, ^smoXe, ,an.d cu^tomeirs'every'day „are. inajung; «Maiyall l THe leading Dealers. Tjffe are now located, at 5 s3S Main Street. J t,t | '*pu* ^eqMj^et nr» \ '- •kw-ato, IfCrkGAii GOODS ' •ytiiiiiini »^-ji»i»i|)wiip<iw •«<i<^w*'j\»^ivv**»»#MWwi«ifyv»J 'Jl A\ pretty a^ai Flower Poti Jardii * i i Umbrella S Fern Tills, is the ji • r iitieeyer$IlQ^ ' -^•corne, v. B.W. r . Few pec any Idea o: portant el shoes thej haye oii thi at health, • - Try a pair of Shoes and no ference. F D RS. \rEA-EER * OSTEOPATH Holdr»dg« ApartaM Hours:—9 toll «,n Coo«ult»tion Fr«>. P BKD B. 8B33JN1 OounMUor at Ke*rn»r bulldi gtnwml praofioe in a A fine magazino, Four Track News c •stand*. \Co. a copy Subscribe for ME ytxu, #2.00 for one Bjxmonthfl, . . |t0 WHOM IT 1ft 9 Mf frten or thct £ Br. B. Mincer« \ «rec and made 1 glaaeet. IhayoM ghwses «r«r lino found thorn entire Ih»T« no hMltal mending Dr. Mim lie. / WlliACB m EastShtliV.JT. It'givts xuegn tettifTtbatDr.M *y*4 a number acre used thtm i 'oarii««Mw»ll in at fflit. I will Slaaeos as long u them of him. .„ HM.J.GAKD To Hie Publics- WehaTouseal Mincaj*« glasiiei fi tloni. They, hii latisf action to all MfiS. BOBERT .July 34,1908. • Shelby*. N.Y. This is to certify t a pair Of glasses, Dr. Mincer, ifor . twelve years and' aa dear as when I \A To whom it may- , I had my eyes « fitted With a pair ,. • Dr- fismard' Min I'M'i years agd, and U « *«iX M-wett with the g \ I got them. Seve; Dr. 'Mincer «xami; ter*a »yes'»nd mi glassfis for her< glkasti two years, entirely Cured and wear glasses any: ;. MRS.B.D 4t)8,Ann*t.,! IpurCfiaaedHy 'Mhicer'8y««ia Bg 'senrad.iheWell.att ' parte *witii i thein -A c Gan:truly;isa-yniy toda.r than .ever. • ' MAfir£.ii. iugust 6* 1O08,