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WANIpi50 MEN WH& MvanSgelf SfW Offer 3?redJ^Shelh?^ the enterprising dr^gisfe is;. jadwrtiarog today for -fifty irieiat dttd wpmen to>ke advan- tage of tli© Special h^lf-price offer he is making On Dr. Howard's celebrat- ed Specific for the cure of constipa- tion and dyspepsia, and get a fifty cenVpaefeage at half-price, 25 cents. So positive js he of the remarka- ble poWer of thiB specific to cure the^e diseases, as well as sick head- aches\ and liver troubles, thai ha agrees tq refund the money to a\ny customer whom this medicine doei! not quickly relieve and cure. With D5. Howard's specific at hand, you can eat what you want and have no'fear of illconsequeitees. It strengthens the stomach, gives perfect digestion, regulates ike bowels, creates an appetite, and makes iifb worth the living, « This is an unusual opportunity to obtain 60 doses of the best medicine ever mad* for half its regular price, •with the personal guarantee of a Well knoj nal)UBiness man to .-refund the money if it does not give satis- faction. _' If you cannot call at Mr. Shelley's store today, send him 25 cents by maijj and he will send you • a pack- r age promptly, charges paid. Rooms for Rent. A suite of living rooms for rent. Inquire at 172fcf LEVAH BROS. Clerk Wanted, Must not be afraid of work, A man with some experience preferred. *18M HARTT'S GROCERY. weatner-lnatc^tipiis. - Fair and *arjaer Saturday? Sunday, increasing cloiidin©ss ana cooler, prob- ably showerB in, ..west portion; fresh east to south winds, becoming vari- afcla. F lit the Best BREAD use \ Wagara Fancy Flour.\ For «ale only by S. P. BLOOD & COMPANY * ORLEANS MILLS Just received. A new line of Rccd Rockers T HEY are beauties and embody the latest and the most elegant stylc.I have also a new line of Polished Oak Box Seat Diners Come in and see the new goods. Mr. Andrew Bownie arrived in town today with his shows. They will winter in Medina and start out next season about May 1st. Kev. Jas. M, Baker will speak at the Junior Union Meeting,at the Baptist Church tomorrow afternoon §t 5:15, All boys and girls interest- Id in. the work are invited, v H you don't plant potatoes you can't expect ,io harvest them, If you don't advertise you will never get any fetnrns.T-.White's^ payings, ^Furnished room near Central school. Apply this office 188t2 PERSONALS. f£Mr. S. Y. Milby of Albion is in town today, Mrs. M. A Tindall of Troy is visit- ing her brother, Mr. Ephraim Loke for n few days. Mrs. H. Adda Howell and Mrs. C. Bowen have returned from a visit to Niagara Falls, Ont. Mrs.Thos. McMillan of Lockberlin. N, Y., who has been visiting friends in town returned home today, • Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Rogers of Tonawanda are spending a few days in town guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Corey. Mrs. A. A Papas, and daughter Daisy, are visiting Mrs. Wesley Wooji of Center street, Medina. —Middleport Herald. Lieut, and Mrs. Eoroy J. Skinner, of Medina spent yesterday in the city. They were entertaiued by Lieutenant Max H. Elbe. Lieuten- ant Skinner is an officer of the 29 th Separate Company of Medina- Niagara Falls Gazette. A pretty wedding took place last evening at the home o£ Mrs. Mary Veeder-on Plymouth avenue, when her daughter, Clara M., was married to Mr. George H. Laetti, tho Bev. Oharlea Edward Locke officiating. The bride was attended by Miss Alice \Veeder of Batnvia, and Mr, Herbert h. Hart of this city was best man. After a trip to Washington Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Luetti will be at home at No. 150 Plymouth avenue.—Yesterday's Buffalo News. Mrs. William Smith, giV'-wa^ driving on Park avenue ahri#itehl o'cKSck this morning, when thejf horse became frightened at ah auto- mobile. The animal started down the street on a run and when in front ,of the residence of Mr, F, E, (jpodwjn', corner of Park avenue and (Jwinri street* the buggy overturned, tfirowing Mrs, Smith to the grauftd./ She clung to the reins until •she; struck against a hitching post, wjien the horse became freed and. ran down the street. Mrs. Smith-veas taken into Mr. Goodwin's residence and was later removed to her -hpn?6 on South avenue and Dr. Munson summoned, who, upon examination, feared her hip was fractured, The. buggy was somewhat damaged, Board of Trustees, $&' F the Of the At Medina,;$n the state of JJevv tork* at the close of business, Sept, y* 1008 All members were present at the meeting of the Board of Trustees, last evening. The only bill presented for audit was that for street labor, which amounted to $100.47, A communication was teceived from the Medina Quarry Co, in re- lation to the roadway near the Hollo* way quarry. -The matter waa re- ferred to the committee for that section. Messrs. Curry and Bowen made a verbal report of their visit to the natural gas wells, a report of whicli has already he£n printed in these columns. On motion of Mr. Breed, the Board adjourned^ For Rent. House on Glenwood Ave. of. Dr. J. T. James, RBSOTJRPBS, Loans and Discounts ,.„... |Qvfcr ; ©rafts,, seoureft'and. un- secured. • • • v,,,,..,.,..,,,, TA £,. Bonds to secure eiroula- tion><.,.^*,.>..*.,.,....,. U. S. Bonds on hand .. Ereniinins on U, S. Bonos... Stocks* securities, .etc.*....,,,,. Banking house, furniture and fixtures,.,' •, >»««<•• .•>.-., Duefrom JSfational Banks (notreserye agents),.,.,.. Due from State Banks and Bankers,^,..-,.„ Due from approved reserve agents,,,.*,',.,.*,«...,....,, Checks and other cash Items,,. Notes of other National Banks Fractional paper currency, nickels, and: cents«...,.,.. IiA.W?DI. MOHSlf BBSBKVJ5 XBt BANK, VIZ i Specie,; ;13.30Q;83.. Legal'tendernotea 4,43400,, Bedemption fund with, TJ. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of •circulation^),.,.,..,..,.... Majpt jpilmar Trotttssjt^a*'<Mil? MARKET REPORT. at UOIMRS 803,6MS? il5,9p8.8a J2,6QfcOQ: iao.oo 610.80 15,790.00 3;Q58.1Q 1 8.W.60 8,U6,85 39,983:96 1,404.99 310.Q0 146.63 17,734.83 C35.00 \\BBS TOXAI(..,,.,........ LlABltlTIBS Capital Stock paid in* Surplus fund..,,.,.,. c<1 ,,, Undivided profits, lesa> expen- ses and taxes paid. ..,,.,.. National Bank notes outstand- ing,., , Due to other National Banks. Due to State Banks, an.d Bankers...,. ,..,.»,.,..... Due to approved reserve agente Individual deposits subject to check.l., ,.,«. , 103,017,60 Demand certificates of deposit 173,31)4.78 Certified Checks,,..,,... 100.00 -Bills payable, including cer- tificates of deposit for money borrowed.. 8.B00.OO 438,077.17 DbiiUARS 60,000.00 6,500.00 -15,189.85 13,850:00 200.90 ' 055.71 1,783.71 TOTAJU.. , 428,-077.17 Enquire 189t2 ' Benefit Entertainment. T. Marion Crawford, the renowned ontertainer and impersonator, will give an entertainment at Mdge- way, N. Y., Tuesday evening, Sept. 15th, for tho benefit of the Sabbath School. Admission 10 and 15cts. STATE OF NKW YORK,) „_ COUNTS OP OniiKAKS 1 ** I, Bohert \W. Clark,\ CaaMer of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the nt»ve statement is troo to tho beat of my knowledge and belief. RoBKfrT W» CliABK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to oetore me this lath day of Sept., 1903, OtaVBRV. NKNHO, Notary Public. CORRECT—ATTEST: BARIIW. CARD, JOHN W. CARD, MARX H. CARD, Directors. Syr&cUiSe, Sept. -Ifc-^fti turt con-i dlttoM^Wohwere estiinite'd to ma}ts the 1 ponrse'ft good half aeeoad; slower, ^anpn;,\Wednesday wben>lve estnlj. Hahei « new world's .trotting record •for beltings, 2:0l&, Major Delmar W«nt a mtie on, the 1 state fair ground tr&,qk at 5/ o'clock yestefrda^r afternoonij in 2?00y,, lowering his previous rec- ord J% 'seconds, --This remarkable exhibition of speed was nftade in the presence ot 15,000: people^ who nearly went wUd when the result twas annQunceft and ft, was; realised that ton piilon ( tbs two inin. nte trotter, alone stood between .Mater Dolmar t and the world's trotting, rec- oraiand that by-only a, warier ot. a 'second. The early actions of Delmar did not promise the. splendid achleveinent whtpb was to .follow. Twice MoDon- aid nodded his. head as he drove Del- mar, down the'stretcb accompanied by a runner, and twice did the geld- ing hreak, first at tho eighth and then at the quarter pole, and waa returned for another start, A pair of shadow goggles were re moved from Delmar's eyes, as it was thought they bad a tendency to make him restless, and McDonald again an« npuue-jd Ms readiness for another trial. This time there waa no ittike. W.th the regularity of clockwork Delraar settled down to his work and interest in tke grand stand became in- tense. The quarter was reached in 8l'v4 seconds, the same time made by l.'olmar in Wednesday's trial, Soon slter passing the quarter pole the gelding faltered slightly but soon roV covered himself and reached the half In 1:01, having gained three-quarters ot a second over bis time en Wednes- day. At tho half Dolmar and his running mate wero joined by & second runner and tho real contest began. Side by side flew the throe horses, while tho spectators almost held their breath in suspense. Glancos at watches show- ed that the third quarter had been done in 29Vi and a mighty cheer went up. , Coming into tho Btretcb McDon- ald gave Dolmar a light toucb with, the whip and tho gelding in response made a wagnillcont spurt which, brought him undqr tho wlro in 2:00%, I Both driver and horse .wore 4a- tftusiastlcaHy cheered, The state fair mooting closed with several well con- teited events. Now York Provision Mar***' New York, Sept 11- WHEAT •— No. 2 red 4 87^0 fc o. J>.' afloat; No. 1 Duluth, 98c GDRN — No. 2 corn, 58%o f, q. B. afloat; No. 3 white, 58%c. OATS — No. 8 oats, 89c> No. » white, 42#c; No. a white, 41%o. PORK—-Mess, $16,25^>16.25j family, n7.50@17.75 . I . . ' HAY—Shipping, 70©76c; ?ood to, choice, $1.0001.05. ' BUTTER—Creamery, extra«, !»»«.) factory, 16@10o; western Ittritattoni creamery, 16@17o. OH0BSB}—State, full croam, good toj prltqe, lie .- . ... , , BOGS-^ State and ^eftniyitanl*, 1 tancV, seleqted, 2B®87e,•\. • , . * POTATOBS^-tong W»4d« K»r.'W>*V n> 62@2.60 . -I go E. W.TRIPP WANTED. A competent girl for general, housework. No laundry work. Ap* I ply to * MRS, H,'S.<kMSTkt>, 315 W. Center St. Union Bank of Medina. STATEMENT, SEPT. 9, 1903. Buffalo Proviilon Market i • Butfalo, &(,% ».' !' WHEAT?-No, 1' northern, #JeJl winter wheat, Wo, 2 red, S4c,;', CORN—Wo, 2 yellow, -WHfl-'*, <*» **( afloat; No. 8 yellow, 6T%«, QATS—No. 2 White, iOMft t* a. V afloat; Nd. 3 white, 89%c V FfcOtTK-^-Sprlng wheat, hmt. n»t«»li» per hbl., $ 4.75@B.Q0j low urailw, t8.*B'. ©8.150. '.;•'' BUTTER—Creamery western *&' tra tubs, 22c; »tate ani F«mn» (jylvania creamery, 20@2i<)j dairy,' fair to good, W©18o. OHiEJESB—Fancy full creuwn, l!%o;« good to choice, lOH©Ho; cQinmon to fair, 8@10o, WKJS—State, freih fancy, 2»OS»6.' PQTATQBB-r-Per bu., ^OOJBci I E»it Buffulo LW§ Stock Mark**. ; ! OATTX43~Be8t steem onjalt, *B.8S' 1 <^B.65; good to choice shipping tteen, | 4.75@0.25j fair to good steer*, f8,7B @i25; common to fair heitors, $8.85 , ©3.7B; choice to extra ftt helfari, J4,60©B.O0', good butcher, h»H* f IftBO @8,8S; choice to extra veal«, IT-160 8,25; common, to light, $8.0006.76.. 8HBBP AND tAMBS -r~ C*iolo» jambs, *8.2B©6.50; yjeartlnn, good to choice, KOQ04.6O; culla to common, ?1, KQ@2.50 ; wether isheep, .M,00O4.60,» HOGS-^-Mlxed pMlcera* gtWes, I8.4B ©6,B5; medium, hogt, |e.4B©j,8Bt pl|i„ light, *6,4B®6,BS. BuHalo Hay M»rK»h HAY—Timothy, now, p«r te» # lo©W $ 12.00@14.00 ; bay, prime on twefe- new, n4.00©lB,00; No. 14Ho, fll.Oij ©18.00; No. * do do, llo.O0©iI.O0. , r J D ,18. THAYER * THAYBB. GBTEOPATHIO PHYSIOIANl. Holdrsdgt Apartments, Wert Avenue. Houras^to IS a. m.,1 to6,7to8p. m. • ftonKtlUtlonFtw. BothThones. F RED B» SKENNEB. Attcrney and eouiUHilloE at Law* Down'i & Kearney bulldiag, Medina N. Y. General practice in all Courts. .A fine magazine. August issue Four Track News on sale at news- stands. 5c. a copy. Subscribe for MEDINA DAIL? JOUR- NAL. |2,00 for one yearj $1.00 for sii months. . •%%^M^^iMM%••^ , •*' Miss Winifred Reeve Clarke, teacher of voice and physical cul- ture, No. 322 Pearl St), will receive pupils in either voice or physical culture after Oct 1st. Miss Alice Louise Chase, teacher of piano, No. 812 West Ave., will receive primary andadvnncod pnpilB after Sept 16th. 185t3 Miss Laura G. Bolton of Roches- ter will receive pupils in voice cul- ture at the residence of Mr. John V. Parker, 525 S. Academy St., Thursday evening and all day Fri- day of each week. ' 187t6 . Dr. Stanley, Clairvoyant. For a Bhort time only,Dr. Stanley, the well known clairvoyant will give you advice on all business on all affairs; if in trouble, he will tell you how to overcome it; if ill, how to become well He treats chronic cases with his magic forces. Rheumatism is his specialty. He cures when others fail. NO CURE NO PAY. Superfluous, hair permanently removed, 321 West Avenue, Medina, N. Y. Readings 50 cents. Office Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p . m. Wanted, Cider apples. FOUND. An article was found on Mrs. E. S. Whalen'e door step, which the ownef~nuiy have T>y calling and proving property and paying for this notice. BASEBALU GAME8. National League. ^ At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 2; Philadol. phia, 7. • . At Chicago—Ohlcago, 2; Brooklyn, 3 Loans, U. S. City and R. R. Bonds, Cash on hand and in Banks, Real Estate, • Overdrafts, ASSETS. $ 407,? 18,39 S5,$6EU4-j 144,288.61 1,840.00 2J4-59 American League. At Cleveland—Cleveland, 0, 6; De- troit 3, 0. At Boston—Boston, 2; Washington, 1. At New York—New York, 4; Phil- adelphia, 7. At St LouiB—St. Louis, G; Chicago, Are grpwing in favor every day. They made from the best tobac- cos by first-class work- men, A rich smoke and the last puff as good as 'the first. Like all good ^ cigars you will find them |At the Leading Dealers! EaiUrn League. At Buffalo — Buffalo, 6, 3; Provi- dence, 1, 9. At Toronto—Toronto, 4-; Montreal, 1. At Jersey City—Jersey City, ?; Bal- timore, 4. At Newark—Newark, 4; Rochester, 4; called In 10th Inning. Ie)6w2 HEINZ Co., Medina. WANTED: A young girl to assist in house- work. No washing, ironing or haking. Apply at Curry's store. v Wanted. Quarry blacksmith. Enquire of Thomas Garrett, Medina. • Wanted. By young couple, small house or paft of house for light housekeeping. AddreSB, JODBNAL office. For a bilious attack take Cham- berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Chas, A, Mack, Druggist, 420 J Main StV Medina, TJ.Y; State League. At Syracuse—Syracuse, 0; Troy, 1. At Utica—TJtica, 5; A., J. and G., 0. At Binghamton — Bingbamton, 1; Albany, 4. At nion—nton 1; Schenectady, 2. . $577,294.73 LIABILITIES. Cash Capital, 50,000.00 Surplus and Profits, 3 3,873.70 Deposits, - 493,376.03 Dan Patch Went a Mile tn 2:01. Hartford, Conn., Sopt 12.—In a hat- tlo against timo, handicapped by a heavy wind and an unsatisfactory tracls, Dan Patch, tho champion $acer, failed at Charter Oak to break tho rec- ord nmdo there two years ago by Star Pointer la two nrinutoa flat Tho won- derful horao, however, went the mile In t'M, doing the last QUarWr la 29^. Tho fractional parts ot his time wore: Quarter. 31; half, 1:01; three-quarters, 1:31%; last quarter. 29%; toal 2:01. SENATOR HANNA'SiHBALTH. Attending to Buwlniie -To Speak it C\xlU ' Honey Crop Will Be Enormous. Dixon, Dl., Sept 12.—The unusual crop of white clover has made ( an enormous crop of honey in this reg- ion. W. H. Stewart, the Emerson bee keeper, Bays it is impossible to tell what the yield of honey will be this j ear. The crop Is the largest since 1881, if not greater than the yield of that year.'ta four of the five middle states, including Illinois. In all other states the honey crop is no larger than in former years. The quality ia of the best, says Mr. Stewart. The bees are all doing well and the pried of honey, 10 cents per pound, makes *\•> keeping something beside pleas- uro. _ . , ....... i _ Supposed Victim of Mafia. New York, Sept. 12.—Aranto Deran- imo, an Italian, was murdered in a tenement at 2199 Second avenue. He was ehot in the head and lungs^ Two men who were seen running from thei) house are thought to have been the murderers, One of them* is said to have 'been a .prominent leader of the mafia in Sicily. _ $577,249.7 * MOf^EY TO LOAN in any amounts upon satisfactory security. ( GEORGE A. NEWELL, President. HOMER J. LUTHER, Vice President, HARRY F. WELTON, Cashier. NOTICE Is hereby given that the under- signed assessors of the town of Ridgeway, Orleans County, New York, have finally completed the assessment roll of said town for 1903 and delivered the same to W. L. Bennett, town clerk of said town, \with whom it will remain for a period of fifteen days for public inspection. SILAS M. HOOD, F. H. AOHILLES, EDWARD POSSON, Assessors for the Town of Ridgeway. _...De*tr«nyetl .by Grasshopper*. Santa Fo. N. M., Sopt 12\.—Qrasi- hoppers have destroyed tho crops of, tho Plcuris Indiana In Taoa county! -Tid the government will have to help tho victims through the winter ana supply them with seed again next spring c A R f I N Q fir. Geo. Haingray has purchased the Catting Business of Albert Smith, and hopes through strict attention to business and reasonable prices to re- ceive a share of your pat- ronage. Leave orders at the / \ Progressive \ or Home 'Phone 394! 183-lin 8ay» He It Every Day- lleothe. Cleveland, O., Sopt. 18,--©*hator . Hntina, rolorrlng to the aontailotul roports tent out tho erttoot that he had suffered a rolapao and t&mt hit''' tondlUon was worse than at any time Unce ho was taken III, said: \Well soma of tho newapapesra may r Jbo trying to kill mo off In print, but fnovertholofls I am still attending to business every day, although it lfc, true I havo not entirely recovered ray' normal condition.\ Mr. Hanna declined to dlscusi the speeches of Mayor Tom h. JohniQtt and John H. Clarke, the Democratic sonatorlal candidate, delivered at the* oponlng ot the Democratic jtate cam- paign at Akron on Wednmday even- ing last Senator Hanna will, how-,,, ever, prohahly make\ a roply in the speech that he will deliver at the opening of the Roptihlfcas state cam- paign at Chillicothe September 19, Murder tn Second Dtgra*. Lowvllle, Sept 12.—The Jury in the caso of Clark Lucas, charged with: shooting his father-in-law Thomas Car- roll at Montague last April, last night returned a verdict of guilty of murder tn the second degree. Sentence will bo passed by Justice Rogers on Mon- day. —4. Lost. Gold cuff button on which was initial \H.\ Return to 219 Pearl street and he rewarded. fa mil- WANTED. A wood worker. Must be iar with machinery. 187t2 . MEDINA MFO. Go. Wanted. Damsom plums. HEINZ OO., Medina. Fine Tailoring IS OUR AIM. Look over this list of prices. Goods for Fall . Wear, UE line of Fancy'SuitingS in shades of Gray, Brown and Olive Mixtures. Made to fit you for $18 00. JO T HEI beat line of unfinished Worsteds in black and blue. Made with the best of linings for $20, $22, $23. »TpBOUSBRS in au all the newest designs, in stripes and checks. Worsteds and Scotch goods. To- your order for $5, $6, $7» $8, F ANCY Vesfcings\in the latest patterns—exclusive designs. Made for $'3,50, $4., PHILIP I- BF^UST , Af*TIST -TAItipR JST. B.—I am showing tho famous Detmer ^ooleh Cb.'s and Maioh and Hanson line of WoOlens--the best goods made. . . .;'.;'£>. % * 1 %