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Wsv' ^y^i^T^r» w *y?T ^ , ;',jl ,,'J. \lj.'l..'.„J Weather indlpaittoins*' ; Fair and warmer Wednesday; Thursday, fair; variable wind?. AT TRIPP'S, J have just received a very- fine lipp of Pictures which may be seen at my store. THEY ARE BEAUTIES an4the,be»t|hijjg6i all. is that . , The Prices Are Wit Come in and let me m************** i*******^************ • •j; ••' {THE GREAT HEALTH \ SHOE FOE WOMEN. \What pneumatic tires are to the wheel Treadeasy shoes are to the feet* They have full rubber rub- be? heels and cork . cushion Insoles, -. . AU Styles *o £ A One Price «pt)«WV» LEWIS' D 1 k BS. THAYER & THAYBB, COTEOPATHIO KEXBlOtiHE BbJdred^ Apartments, W«tiTMM JSkwiMt—S to 18 a. m., 1 to 5,7fc> 8 p. m. Consultation Frw. BothTj»n»«. EKED B. SKINNER, Atkrney and. S7 OoaiLMllor at Law. Down's * ' Kearney buildiajj, Medina N. Y. General practice Is all Court*. Afiuo moraine. August issue Four Tr»dc NewB on sale at news- stands. 5c, a copy. Subsdrfbe* for MEDIHA Bmx Joe* KAL. 12.00 for one yaw; $1.00 &r »ux months. • TO WHOMIT HAY CONCERN I '\ ?lf tee» or sixties'wars ago glawea. I bar* •*« 8HH mam •last** :*##r etoo* tad- k * t •> ?onni«hw»afe«lf*«i»<»ctofy. I h»Y» no hMiMtfcfe fet ttwora- fcenafnjrDr. Jfinowki tliapaV WALLAOB Ii'EOMMKDISt;. ' East Shelby, N. Y., Jaly 7, '0*. It firta msgrtkt fdesumrete wStiirttiltDf. Mlfioef attSd my- • •yes * number Of year* ago; have used* them Irar «inc« and oanseeMwill fit them today as at flrat I -will use no other glasses air long as I oaa obtain them of him. __ - Mi»,J.aABDNERBABRY. TotkeJPnblic;— * We have used Doctor Bernard Mincer's glaaeee for four genera- tions. They have given good satisfaction to *H. - • MRS.' EOBEBT DENSMORB, July 84, 1808. Albion, N> Y. Shelby, N. Y», July 80,190J. This is to certify- that I have used a pair' of glasses, purchased of Dr. Mincer, for about the la* t twelve years and they.are today as clear as when I bought them. A.&BDAIR < To whom it may concern:— Iliad my eyes examined and fitted -with a pair of glasses by Dr. Bernard Jlincer seventeen years Ago, and today I can ie* 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 glassea for her. She wore the gl«Mfc« twoyeaw; her eyes Were entirely cured and she doe* not wear .KiasBei any more. • \* &BS. B. DBNSMORB. /;.' Aiwoa, N» % -08 Ann St., Medina, IT. Y» tpurohasfld my glasses of Dr. Hincer 8 year* agoi They hay* Served me well and I would not part\with them for any money, ^ ©in truly say my light is better toast th^n w6r*' ••>..• 3SfAfc¥&<Hra#£P, vAuguat;6i tsm. Mr, Patrick Gleason of Lelfoyis in tp\yn today* ,... ' Missj Jessie Gladwin is visiting, fri6ndBiii JJoclporti. ; JJditoir Simpson of the^©fleans American\ is in. town today. Barry Bland and Norman Latham left this morning to attend the To* rontbfair, ^. Mr. and' Mrs, R. W. Drake of J^nklinyille, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Blam Andrews, Mr, \William P, Aldrici of Mid-: dleport was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Mary Phelps, on Tuesday, Mrs, E^ T. Cromwell of Rochester and Miss Lilah Onderdonkof Albion are guests of Mrs, F. B. Howell,* Miss Kate L. Ryan has accepted a position in the public schools at Niagara Falls for the coming year. Mrs., Bessie Webber of Middle- port was the guest of her coufiin, Mrs. William Voorhees, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Chubbuck of Medina were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Ohubbnck, Satnrday. — Middleport Herald, Miss Edith Daniels of Medina has resumed her position as Western Union operator at the store of Hoag & Co.—Middleport Herald. The marriage of Miss 1 Mary A. Barchel and Mr. Edwin F. Bolster occurred yesterday morning at. St, Mary'a Church, Rev. Father Berk- ery officiating^ Mr. A B. Chamberlain left this morning to he absent about ten days on a trip up the lnkea to Detroit. Before his return ho will visit friends in the state Of Michigan, The Reynolds-Mead bridal party jwere entertained last ovening by Mrs, A. J. Howard, Mrs. B. J. Gum- mings and Mrs. R, J. Gould at the home of the former. Covers were laid for twelve^ the taMe being very prettily decorated witucut\ flowers. The groom's giftlolhe bridewaaa diamond and pearl sunburst; to the ushers signet cuff links. The bride presented\ her maid* -with Colonial Our schools open one week from yesterday. Superintendent jSeeley is paying the canal laborers 0n this section today. A bogus gas metre inspector las been operating; in Albionr If he:; tries his,game in Medina just tele* phon© the police* station- J . IJoekport'si newest indnstry jaan nftderwear factory, an offspring pf the Brooks Underwear Company of: Buffalo. The new company is eap- italized at $15,000. Superintendent T. H. Armstrong will be at his office in the High School building all day Saturday and Monday to confer with pupils in relation to school matters.. Miss Li Bi Cu of Hinghua, China, speaks in the Methodist Ohnrch, Friday evening, for the benefit of the Womans' Foreign Missionary Society. A thank offering, will be tftken and light refreshments served, The death of Benjamin Sterman occurred on Monday at Ms home in Knowlesville after a long illness. He Yraa one of the old residents of Orleans county. Besides his widow he leaves three daughters, Mrs. Moth Hitchcock, Mrs. Charles Hitch- cock and Mrs. H. 0. Tucker, and two eons, John and William 'Ster* roan. The Middleport Daily Herald completed the first year of its exist- ence on Saturday. The Herald has the distinction of being the only daily newspaper in the \yorld p«b« lished in a village of 1,500 inhab- itants. It is a bright, newsy x sheet, and its prosperity 1B attested by its advertising columni. The success of the Herald is due to the push and energy of its proprietor, Mr. John W. Hinchey. The JOURHAI, wishes wishes the ttorald many more birih ; days. Best yet. Four Track Nowsfor September. Sold by naw«de#ler«. ^^ Astringed orchestra.dia* Pevhapstfe 'Albion's fault fox; tng r s> : i^orant as to pej^^.#ie: Janse t^help It in anyway, $ttt- then it proves the ti^tb. of'fte '-old/ adage,; **A piiergyed hog is a Reader among blindpige,\ Howeyei^ there' must be some consplatioiv m )h$ fact that the Lancfr only perpetrates itself on that J^amlet once a week, and thus; «n opportunity is given for the.pepple'of tlie.bnrg to sleep off the effects of K the eont(imdiiatio£ before anptlier outbreak. Some peo- ple are ignorant because they can't help it, and for them there is sym- pathy,, while -others prefer to be, and for them; there is pa cure. The latter nsually are arrogant and always foist their \help\ on those who do not \vish . %' They are the pessimists of tlic cdrnmunity and alvvays try to block any kind of ad- vancement, taking especial delight in \kn?ckijig\ modern improve- ments ftnd shouting against any f n- terprise. They have a hobby of putting a wot blanket on everything, and when, in their presence one has a left over feeling. It may not be the fault of. the Lance that \Sleepy Hollow\ is so far behind the times, but that ham- let certainly could not make a better move toward awakening than to shut off the wind of such »\ blatant organ, whioh displays its ignorance as well as its venom in trying to persuade people 16 coirxrait crimes— advising tho Bhooting of automo- blisls. Whoa spite and jealousy combine with ignorance, it's time to call a halt. AJDTOMOBWST. MARKET REPORT, At. :$&&* ojyleek ^ia' ,a|t9MiQQn oqburs' the rnwriage of'fcss Slla; iQsi'ace M^ten,' to |tr. Naih&i S. R. Gilbert' at: tW home of Br;,; ^ud Mrs, H,;J. ; Rard%42l East Center St. The ceremony will be performed by Revi-Bi.F*Btt ia, W0Qd hi the pre& ene'e of only immediate friends,; The; bride wll fee gowned in white* eilk; muslin-and oa^ bride roses. Mr- and Mrs.1. -Q-> ^hippie wiB attend, them, The kappy couple will teave on the evening train for a trip to the Thousand Islands, /Wanted. . ° A girl\for light housework, En-> quire at Brainard's bakery. LETTER FROM CMS. A, MACK. .itoMJTOJ\ mm te^lM and #S. Cl# T^cnrsIoitMil^nitou BeachV Member's of above Olu| iwa^r py% cure throu\gh. tickets to Mfthitou, Beach and return* gdod,gqinij 3$$*'i day^ Septenaber |th, gopf ^turning • on ox ^ before*^^ S^day^Sejitember^tli* attb-e-rate'iytf |Si.S0, v\>'!-^. -'-.'•'• ; . Call on Mr;:& .^: |^/;ficketf agent for tickets and^linforftiation :i Beautiful assortment at mm L^ANHBOS, To tlie Editors of MEDINA JOCRNAI, ; Dear Sirs t Having heard that some people question the sincerity of my offer to refund a purchaser's money if Mi-o-fca does not \cure dyspepsia, increase the flesh and restore health, I am writing yon this letter to say over my own signa- ture that this offer is made in good faith and will be lived up to by me both in tho spirit and the letter, I will give the following bond with every 50c. box of Mi-o-na solL There is no risk in, buying Mi-o-na, &Je\ PkUMMBR B&tlGAXJE And CARTING.; Uav? orders earJy to aVo|«J mistalces* Baggage de^ livered to.all jparts of the village. Leave Orders at Gallagnan & Sutter's or Telephone ugf M Bell of i?7 Home Phone GUARANTEE BOND I hereby agree to refraxt the prioo P»*4 lor Ml-o-jm, If tlio purcJmscr tells JIIO thai It Sm n-.Maorcaawd fltsh and gtvc»» Irc«lo» J from utomaeh trtfnWra. . Clins, A. Hack, 5c a copy, A fineMagasme. Septfemher issue The Fonr-Track News on Bale at News *!«ndi. 5 cents a copy. September Issue of tho Four- Track Hews is a fine Magazine. 5 cents % copy. At New* stands. Cut 6la$s. Sew line just received. 17912 LBVAK BBOS. t i Newsroom Removed. Clayton Andrns has removed his newsroom to the confectionery stoxdofW.J,CbHinB,nearly oppo- site the Presbyterian Church, where he will be pleased, to see all his old cuatomers. He also solicits the pat- ronage of all wbo wisbf anything kept in an up-to-date newsroom. Jtemember the place—the \Pro- gressive \—first door south of Rog- ers* meat market. 178t5 Demon- Eastman Kodak stratloir. Mr. Schwab, an expert frdttf the Eastman Kodak Company, wiH be at our store on Saturday, Sept. 5th, from 2 until 6 o'clock p. m.,and will gi#e a practical demonstration Of the new developing machine re- cently put on the market by the Eastman Company and which is considered a photographic wonder. It does away entirely with\ the dark room and ruby 1 lamp, the entire operatiott being conducted in day- light, .i Mr. Schwao wiH develop^ any film presented free of charge at this time. Wewillbe pleased, to have everyoMef see this demonstration Which, will be perfectly free. No one will be solicited to buy. 17St4 ' COOPER B&OS. Rooms for Rent. ' A suite of living rooms for rent. Inquire at . \ i . M2t£ ,. IJEVAS BROS. For a bilious attack take 'Cham* herlain's Stomach, and Liver Tablets and,a quick cure is certain, For sale by Ohas. A. Mack, Druggist, 420 gainst., Medina, N,Y. ' couraed musie .during the evening. Ten Days for Singing. John Krouse is now occupying one of the spacious parlors in Sheriff iRice's summer boarding house at Albion, cursing Nature's gift of vocal music, with which he imag- ines himself endowed. Yesterday afternoon he was walking up Main street singing \Hi-Le-Hi-Lo\ when Chief Stork, who was standing near, and who has quite an ear for music, took Krouse inside the cage, for fear he might spoil his voice singing in the open air. This morning Jus- tice Brainard sent Mm to Albion for ten days to take lessons in vocal culture. Found. A bicycle, which owner can have by applying to officer McCormick, at police headquarters, and paying ing for this notice. Wanted. A good girl for general house- work. MRS.. O. N. HOOD, 177wl Cor. Pearl and Prospect St. BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 8, &; Boston, 3, 0. At Chicago—Chicago, Oi Cincinnati, New York Provision Murket. Now York, Bant. 1, •WHEAT ~ No. 8 rofl, 87%c f. o, b, I afloat; No. 1 nortaora Duluth, &l%o. CORN — No. ? corn. 69^c f, o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, GO&c. OATS — No. a oats, 38o; No. 8 white, 41c; No. $ white, 40o, J?ORK—Moss, $14.60®15.S5; family, ? tT.60@17.76 , HAY—Shipping-, 706S7BO; good to choice, $t.0Qea.O5. .BUTTER—Creamory,. extraa, 193Sc; factory, lG©16c; ^roitera Imitation cremmery, 16®17c, OHlHE8Bl-«t»,ta, full «r«un» good to nrlme> 10J4o. • EGOS — State and Pennsylvania, fancy, selected. S4§SCc POTATOES—Long Island, per bbl, $1.7S©2.00. Buffalo Provlilon Market. Buffalo, Sept. 1. WHE1AT — No-. I northern, 85%c; wlnt«sr wheat, No. 2 rea, 84)lc CORN — Ko, 2 yellow, SS&c f. o. b. afioatr NoT-SVellow, 68*4c OATS — No. 2 whiter, 89%c f. o.\b. afloat; No. 3 white, 3S^L@^38^c» HOUR—Spring wheat, bees oatent per bbl., $4.7566.00; low grades, $3.35 ©3.60. BUTTER— Cresonory\ woaterff ex- tra (> tubs, 20c; state ana Penn- sylvania creamery,, 19V4@20c; dairy, fair to good, lS©Wc OKE3E3E>-Rancy full cream, lltfc; good to choice, 10^4 ©He; common to fair, 8@10c. EGGS->\Sta.te r fresh fancy, 22®23c. POTATOES—Per bu.. 50@75c Tho demand for Mi-o-na is increas- ing rapidly and it is the moat popu- lar of all medicines we sell for the cure of stomach troubles. If it did not hnvo unnBual merit I could not afford to jjuaranteo it. YOUR readers can see -that they run no risk whatover in buying Mi-o-na. Respectfully yours, On-As. A. MAOK. East Buffalo Live Stack Market. CATTIJ3—Best steers on sale, 15.35 @S,60\; geea is efiales saipptng steers, |4.'? 5@6.25 ; fair to good stoors, J3.76 ©4.25; common to fair heifers, 43.or @S^5; choice - to extra, fat heifers, $4, 25@4.75 ; good l)tttcli«r butts, $3.50 ©8.7B; choice to extra. vealB, $7.26® 7.75; common to light, $ 5.6O@6.0O , SHEEP AND LAS3EBS — Choice \Iambs $ 6.60@5.75 ; yearjlnga.. fair- to good, |4, 00@4.50 : oullsi to common, $ 2.00@3.0Q ; Wether sheep, $ 8.75@4.2S . HOGS—^Ilxed packers' grades. $6.05 @6.16; medium hogs, JS.SO@G.Oo ; pigs, light, JB.90@6.O0.- \ r E9TATE OF HENRV B. PLANT. At New York- adelphla, 3. -New York, 7; Phil- American League. At Philadelphia—Philadelphia. 1,1; New York, 5,1; last game called ac- count of darkness. At St, Louis—St. Louis, 0; Ol6ve» land, 4. At Washington —Washington, 1; Boston, 2. Eastern League. At BuffaU>—Buffalo, 5; Baltimore, 7. At Toronto—Toronto, 6, 2; Roches- ter, 2, 1. At Jersey City—Jersey City, 11; Montreal, 0. At Newark—Newark, 1, 1; Provi- dence, 4, 0. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY—Timothy, haw, per ton, lboWj $12.00^.14.06; hay,' prime on track, new, $14.00<8>15.0P; fro* 140^0, $12.00 <6Pl».oo; Na *do 40; $io; od@n.oo . Half-Nephews Charge That Executors Are Wasting the $20,000,000. New Haven, Conn., Se-pt, 2.—Counsel for Charles B and Harry G. Hoadley of Waterbury, half-nephews of the tes- tator, in probate court filed a rejoiader to the answer of the executors of the •will of the lale Henry B. Plant. The .original application was for the removal Of these executors on the ground that they were wasting and appropriating to their own use tho $20,- 000,000 estate- of Henry- B. Plant and that they -were ignoring the Jurisdic- tion of the local jrobate court in the matter by placing Its affairs under the jurisdiction of i;he New York surrogatt court The answer of the executors Was tc the effect that the applicants had neg. lected. to take advantage of tho hill that Is now pending before the super ior court, and, a.denial that they were wasting the .tiroperty. The rejoinder denied all of the statements matte in the answer and re- affirmed ,the allegation that the execu- tors were : Wasting, the property. A hearing will hf given in October. .. _ \*~^' -'V\- • '^a^ G-rinding \W& fc&vo the beat f aoilitlM ' M iplow point grinding;, Tryua andyouwiu be sa* I Stencil Cutttngr ThlShranoh of ourbu*Ine«fl la continually growlnif. Get year.orders in as early as poulble. Every 1 package a farmer aliipt should be marked. It J» good adver- tising; a« woli M a safe way toijup. Solaeors, knives, jand in fact ftU kinds of edged in*. atruinents, sharpeuwl. E H RADPPTT* The Rummage Sale Closes Saturday Night of this week. LAND AVER BROS. Butterick Patterns Best in the world. All fall style* new ready. Subscribe for the Delineator, the great Batterick publication. H Do You Know Travelers Insurance Co. Will write you anACCideilt &.tl(l <r~~~ Health Policy that pays full for ANY accident or AN3? disease or sicknest. in A policy you will not have to take to an attorney for examin- ation to find whether or not ymi are covered after an accident or sickness has happened. Call and Get Our Rates on L,ife and Endowment Policies. We represent eight of the leading Fare Insurance Co^mpanies and earnestly solicit your patronage. ^.W.CAKjX fi\ C. M0O3STE. ^W. CARD John W. Card & Son, Agents Office—Medina. National Bank. v .3