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ikL m ' the well known ^h^(|fi^^ : lip;ye you advipe on }Mi:$$&^ 'on all affairs;-$ j*|pbj%.|ewill tell you howto ##p^;%^ iH, how to . ;hjaii'ojB$:\reli\ -$!e i>Xtyt§ chronic cases ^itli.'|iSWSg|^ERP8- Rheumatism ' ' (4''$$ speol^ity,, ~ He cures when ;.;, ti^'$&\; $j -CURE NO PA.Y. j. '\' *Suj)BiPfiWBB hair permanently .' : ireiftoVei . ; : r . ' ; 321 West Avenue, Medina, N, T. • Beading? 5Q cents. Office flours? ;. 9;.Q0a.rn. to 9:00 ^ m. \'. For a bilious attack take Cham' berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale byChas. A, Mack, Druggist, 420 Main St., Medina, IT. Y. Subscribe for M.EPW DAW JOttst* SAL. ?2,00 for on© year; $l,0Q>fo* six months, • „ . .« , .ViUfj-ij)..\. Weather Indications, Fair Monday;'cooler In eastern pi?r» tlbri; Tuesday, fair and warmer In western portion; variable, winds. / iBestjet, J?Dur Tra.uk . Slews for September. Sold by newsdealors. 5o. a copy. Wanted.\ Cider apples. 186«2 HEINS Co!, Medina. F OB the Best BREAD use \ Niagara Fanoy Flour.\ For sale only, by, i P. BLOOD A COMPANY DBTJBANS MILLS D BS. THA.YER & THA.YBR. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Holdredgo Apartments, West Avenues. Hours:—9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5, t to 8 p. no. Consultation Free. Both 'Phones, P BED B. SKINNER. Atttrneyiuul Counsellor at law. Down'a <fc Kearney bnlldixiK, Medina N, Y-. General practice In all Courts Use Lawton's Indian Herba Blood Syrup. Gttaratiteefi to euro Scrofula, Eczema, Goitor, Fever Sores, Blood Poisoning and all blood disordore. This Syrup is purely Herbal, and its oqual na a Blood Purifier-and System Tonio is not known. Each bottle contains a full month's treatment and aelb for $1.00. Try it and ho convinced. For Sale by Ohas. A. Mack, Medina, N. Y. Compounded by The Lawton Medicine Co., Bolley, N. Y. c A R T T N G fir. Geo. Haingray has purchased the Garting Business of Albert Smith, and hopes through strict attention to business and reasonable prices to re- ceive a share of yoxir pat- ronage! I*eave orders at the \ Progressive /' or Home * Phone 204 182-lm NEWYOHR (OSTEAL V-/ & HUDSON RIVER R. B \ THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. IN EFFECT JTJ2TE 14,1908.; Trains pass Medina as follows i EAST BOUND. 8:00 a. m. »r. Booh. 7:80a. xn.nr. N. V\. •7:08 \ \ 8:10 \ \ 6:80 \. •9:49 \ \ 11:16 \ \ 8:00 \ 12:85 p.m.\ a;00p. m . \ 0:69 \ •2:45 \ \ 4:15 \ \ 6!30».m. •6:20 \ \ 7:« •« \ 7:00 \ •7:49 \ \ 9:15 '• \ 7:26 \ Saturdays only.. Train leaves Buffalo at 11:0O p. m., arrives in Medina 12:49 Sunday morning. •WEST BOTJND. \ 8. Balls l:te a.m. M2:496.m. •7:80 \ or. Buffalo 8:68 a. xn. \ 8:45 •9:49 \ \ 11:16 \ \ 11 :0S \ 11:62 \ \ 1:26p.m. \ 1:10p.m. 8:47 p.m. \ 6:10 \ » 6:05 \ •7:10 \ \ 8:60 \ \ 8:80 \ •0:26 \ \ 10:66\ Sundays only. Train leaves Rochester 12:20 p. m., arrives In Medina at - 1:4S p. m., Niagara Falls at 2:55 p. m . •Indicates trains ran dally. . H. PABB'E\ General Agent, 877 Main St., Buffalo, N. 7 «EORGBH,DAinBLB, . XSeneralPaasengor Assent, Hew York. A, H. fcaith, Gt«ner»l Manajer Double Btamps (green) all this month. < ' PARISH & STRATXQN. Mr. A. Dawson caughtthreelarge pickerel in less than an hour this morning «t Point Breeze. The largest weighed 6j£ pounds.\ Dr. Stanley, tb-0 claii-vpyanti Will be at\ 321 West ^yVaaext/, .Saturday evening and Siiinday., , \ y?Qlt6 ' Thei 4eatK of Mi*.' Jeitemiah Ker- win occurred Saturday'at-iis home near S&ddleport. Deceased was a bt&thex pf Mrs. D. MeEhvee of this \ We-learn that the contract for patfttirig the Clark House, owned by &\ Eugene Walsh\ has been let. It prill certainly n)ake a much need- ed improvement 'to that popular hotel. f < A number of boys have been in the habit lately of playing ball on West A.ve., near Eagle St. There is a village ordinance against playing ball on public streets arid (he officers should enforce it in tliis case. Stop it, boys, or yon .will \hear' some- thing drop.\ This is the right time to insorfc your full advertising and theJoouNAL' is the right paper in which to insert it. Five thousand copies are circu- lated every week. If yon have not yot paid for your JouitNAX please do so at once. Re- member, our terms axe Btriotly in idvaaca. Better Than Last Season. Smith O'Brien \in \The Game Keeper,\ after having played to standing room, only in Now York and Chicago, comes to Bent's Opera House Friday evming, Oct. 2d. This romantic Irish actor and singer has met with the most flattering praise of press and public alike whorever he has appeared. His sweet sLnging voice in rendition of his own compositions is a feature of each and every performance. His new songs, \Molly Dawn,\ \Norneen My Norneen\ and \A Daughter of Ireland,\ being particularly catch- ing. The New York and Chicago press, -c-oicing its opinion of Mr. O'Biien's ability, compares him as qualified to an unlimited degree to cope with nny of our best legitimate Irish comedians. In \The Game Keeper,\ he has an exceptionally good velbicle-for the display of his natural ability, and it goes without saying that the young man is on a fair road to a well-filled purse His financial returns thus far this season have netted a neat sum for his labor. SHELBY CENTER. C. G. Ellicott and C. L. Bentley of Medina were in town yesterday. Miss Florence Lighthall of Buf- falo is vifiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lighthall, for a few days. x\. Smith of Buffalo was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Smith, over Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert Cory and Mrs. \Wm Roll were guests of Mrs. Wm. Thir- kettle of Xockport on Saturday. Miss Georgia Morrill left today to visit friends in Chicago. [OSL A red cow with large white spot on body, horns turn in. Last seen going south near West Shelby. t JOHN SCOTT, Medina, N. Y. BOY WANTED To work in coope^ shop. Apply at this office. 194tf ' Wfe^liil^'an, Plaits spent (Sun* with friends at Niagara Fa|lC' ,* ' , ; Miss Pearl Smith was the, gn^ip|: Knowlesyiile friends yesterday^ •'/'- j ' Mrs. Jfosier J. Luther will en$ft*~:l taitt at cards tomorrow evening^ -Mr.•.aft<Pirs; A. J. Hewaia'~s]pe'ffi| yesterday *if)|h: Buffalo relatives,,!- '.';' Wf$.. 0-..- VST.- Rowley has been spehdlng-a few days in Albion, t-1 Mrs, Ernest.Evans of New Yo$k:1'b'f'^OiOO'QlBgriifl'for- City spent Sunday with friendsin,-],^the lown,,\' '\. \ * .: '. Mr, and Mrs. John Murdock and sOn spent Sunday with relatives in [Xopkport.. \•-.-'- Mj;s^ Gr, JS, Simonds and Mrs. C- G. Ellicott spent the latter part of last week in Lockport. v Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burns 'of Buf- falo were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Howell the latter part of last week. Mrs. Catharine Newman and Mr- John McAuley were married this morning at St, Mary's Church, Rev. P. Berkery officiating. They |eft on an eastern wedding trip. A few\ of tha-friends o£ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Snell made them a pleasant surprise on Saturday even- ing laat, it heing the occasion of their second wedding anniversary. After a bountiful supper furnished by the ladies, Mrs, fenell was pre- sented with a very handsome tables eloth in, remembrance of the occasion • M^^^mm ^gaiiji : ttji5VOif :in; : ^4$^i;| : >S^otira© iatfllagfe $j$t % ,^ai§;, : t(bas^ mpa-nirig'. .sonjeoa^ :brp&e3ntp,|bte%rn oa $®1+ ;Geier l s|reet ftKere ,te?a3Q Bros,'* lidrse. Sad .Swrfe wereltept and atoie^the> ||lg\ ;.T|6 : PBBI«» w^ere .notafied'pr |tie tihei(!!,'an<^ i: description of Ji© stoipji .prQpeartylias l?eenl seat to4.d- {a'ceri^.cities\ ^andtowaisarida rewavd the return of ril'mca, i)onv£ction of thiof. ;F6llpwing |s- tlio .'description, givetu ' Color d b-orldblajek.weight; about 1,000; .pQiiads, loayy blook tail, thin 8Paixty_rMne- Jajnes in right hind {pot* STJOB o£Ef. ftgra rS^ht hind foot, hollo-wbaok. -.'. Carriage, <3f!i4'edl running gear blapk bpx, ]ie|t.oord»roy tvimrnings; thill mended, w|(h p£ece strap iron. Heavy aurry Ipessa, 20 inch collar. ,BAS^BAtL GAN1I38, Death of Mr. L C. BipilL Tho death of Mr. L. O. Bignall occurred at five o'clock this morn- ing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Robb'mB\ on Park Ave. Deceased had been in feeble health for spme timo. His age was Boventy- dvo years. Mr, Bignall, up to a few yeara ago, was one of Medina's most prominent business men, and was connected for a number of years with the Bignall Manufacturing Co after whom that corporation was named. He has not livod in Me- dina for some time, until Ids recent illness when he came hero to reside with his daughter. , Thfl funeral services will be» noli Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 and will he conducted by the Medina Lodgo F. and A. M., of which lie was a member. Interment at Box- wood cemetery. Democratic Nominations. The Democratic County Commit-* teo mot at Albion on Saturday and nominated Durius M. Morton of Holiey for Member of Assembly and Dr. Charles H. Turner of this place for Coroner. \W. Crawford Rams- dale of Albion and John J. Ryan of this place were elected delegates to attend a Judicial Convention to b e hereafter callod, to nominate a Jus- tice of the Supreme Court to succeed Hon. John S. Lambert. Wanted, By a competent lady, situation as housekeeper. Call at 107 Pearl St. flieatre Train, Wednesday, Sept. 30, On above date the New York Cen- tral will run a theatre train from BuffalQ to Brockport, stopping at all stations, leaving Buffalo at 11:30 p. m., to accommodate those who wish to attend the Buffalo theatres, and also the Odd FeUows who will attend the Odd Fellows' meeting in Lock- port September 30th. Train leaves Lockport at 12:20 a. m. The attractions at Buffalo theatres on this date will - be as follows: Star theatre, Forbes Robinson and Grerlrude Elliott in \The Light that Failed;\ Shea'B High Glass Vaude- ville; Academy, \The Factory Girl;\ Lafayette, \The Trocaderos;\ Ly- ceum, \The Evil Men Do.\ Round trip rate to Buffalo $1.20 from Medina, and 64c. to Lockport and return. Call on New York Central ticket agents for tickets' and all informa- tion. * lp7tf Subscribe for the DAILY JODRNAL and get nil the news every day. losx A pair of glasses. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving, same at this office. 195tf FOR RENT. Furnished or -unfurnished rooms i n new house on Main street, En <iuire 539 Main street. l95tf SIP? .•un,..;i;aj!iuuft)Mi\ ,-wt,. Natonal LtKguo—Oaturflay. At Tlttsbiurg'-PlttsiTjurB, 1; Now Vorfc, 4. At Chicago—Chicago, 8j Boston, 4. At St, Loubs-rBt. Louis, 2; PWladol- phla, 7. /' At CInolnj)«fi-QlncEnna(l, 7; Brook- lyn, 10. Sun day'i Gatrnqit At Chicogt)—OMcagau 10} Boston, 3, At St. Lpufcs-St. Lrfouls, 3, 5; Phil- adelphia, 0, 3- At Clnolnt=tatl~Cto.«!nnatl, 7, 7; Brooklyn, 14, «. ^ Clubs, TV. L. IP,0. Pittsburg. . ,„,, SI 40 .1)50 Now York..., Si 65 ,004 Chicago - S2 6G .694 Cincinnati \2A 05 .533 Brooklyn .... _ \70 OG .515 Boston - 358 80 .420 Philadelphia . - 49 8G .303 St. Louia .... - -*3 04 .314 Amorlcar* Ungue—Saturday. At Bhllnuol^hln - £»hila(lolpWo, 4; Olovetandi 2, At Now Yortt-f aw- York, 8, 6; De- troit, 13,1, At Boston—33o8lon» 2,8) St. Louis, 6.2. At \WnBhlneston — \SWaahlnEtera 4j Chicago, 7, Clubs. ^W. L. p.o. Boston -.„. 39 47 .054 Philadelphia - \34 69 .660 Olevelanil \JO 02 .551 Now York .._ ..,'... \SO 02 .530 Detroit - €55 OS .485 SLLonlB I «5 72 ,474 OhicaKO ....- , 38 17 .430 Washington . - 43 02 ,3lft * '\,: v ' 1&0 FOR /' ^epteifiiter 29^30, Special $10 and $12 Qarti^nts. StQre Closed T/turtelay, ,r\ NEW YORK CENTRAL Round Trip Rate to Rochester. Great Production of \The Beauty and tho Beast.\ The New York Central will* soil round trip tickets to Rochester at rato of $120 from Medina. The great production of \The Beauty and the Beast\ will be nt the Lyceum Theater during the week of September 28th-Ootober 3d, with Wednesday and Saturday matinees. Last train leaves Rochester at 11:10 p m, Gall on .New York Central tiokot agents for tiokets and all information. Gamot S; But- Eastern LensuG-Safcxjrday'i At BaUlmor~s-naltl:naoro, 3, talo, 7, 7. At Buffalo^ Providence, 4 real, 3. At Jeraoy Citty-Jorwey City, 4; Now- irk, 3. Stomach Trouble. I have jbeon troubled with my stom- aoh for the past four years, eayB D. L. Benoh, of Clover Nook Farm, Green- field Mass, A few days ago I was induced to buy abox of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I havo takon part of them and feel a groat deal better. If you havo nny trouble with your stomach try a box thceo tablets. You are certain to bo Lpkiaed—witlii-tho result. Price 25 cents. For sale by Charles A. Mack, Druggist, -120 Main St., Medina, N.Y. Mont- At Toronto lor, 3, 3. Clubs. Jersey City . Buffalo Toronto Baltimore .. dowark Provldenoo .. Ilontieal -Toronto, 4, 0; Roohos- \W. 32 •79 S2 ST. •5T4 45 Itochester ..._ 34 L. 33 43 45 64 03 86 93 97 P.O. .738 .048 -C-1G .608 .640 .3-14 .284 .200 DEAD f_ETTER OFFICE. for Sale by F- L ZIMMERMAN. Brass and Copper Stencils.. I BENT'S OPERA HOUSE Friday, Oct 2d Tour of the Sweetest Singer Smith O'Brien And a company of great ability, in The Total RcoelRtss For L_ast Fiscal Year Something Ovor 10,000,000 Pieces. Washington,, Bept 3S.—The annual report o( the «peratloms ot tho dead letter ofllco few tho fijscnl yoar ended June 30, 1903. show Uxat tho total re- ceipts for the yoar -osrero something over ten millSon pletses, the Jarjgwl In the history of tJio^(*=*8T!S = ^Meedlng those of the pneWlns year by some 8liO,000 pieces- The naonoy found In opened lotters amounted to $£S,634, Commercial japor found, each as drafts, cheeks, money orders etc, rep- resented a faces* value of $1,493,563. The number of nfeErchiindlse parcels re- ceived was 25\*„680 which wore restor- ed to the owxzers as Sir as possible. Photographs wwe fourtid in 219,955 lot- ters, and parcels, The domestic misdirected letters re- ceived numberod 554,201. There -wore £31,032 letters Nielli for postage. Game Keeper r A Gigantic Scenic Success Rural Ocllvory Carriers^ ROcnester, Sept, 28.—Tho annual meeting of the* Now Tork state rural delivery letter carries-s association was lield hi tht« court 2iouse Saturday in Perm Yan. Hon. G-eorge R_ Corn- wall, pbstmast^r of Persn Yan, deliver- ed the address of wolcozne, after which Warren A Tumbor of JELiOckport, presi- dent of the statu organization, made an address arx>d soveraul labor saving devices were ^hll)lte<3» It was re- ported that tlxfl numbisr of members, in the state a± this time is 273; Bb) counties were reported, as being fully organized and -woroter^resonted. The •old officer's v?er-e re-elected as follows: President W. F, Tunx*er, Lockport; vice president, James aa. Smith, Penn Yan; secretary, Thomas R. Jamison, Canisteo; treasiuror, Clarence Carrs, Bath. Wourtdoil In st Duel. Paris, gept 28,-A drael with swords has been touga&t In the grounds of a country Ollib jaear Bfcarritz between Count Arops ••&£. Olavljo and the Ma> «uis ot Afgudist.' The testter was thtJcO mounded to the Tfriflt aaad thefarear^ HEAR O'BRIEN SING \ Since Sally Left Our Alley,\ \Every Man IB a Volunteer,' \The King of the Great White Way, \ \Ireland I Bid Yon the Top of the Morning.\ Expressly written for this season's pro- duction. PRICES Gallery 25c and 35c; lower floor 86c and 50c. No higher. Reserved Seats at Cuinmings'. ..Treadeasy.. THE GREAT HEALTH < SHOE FOR WOMEN, What pneumatic tires are to the wheel Treadeasy shoes are to the' feet. They have the full rub- ber heels and cork cushion insoles. All Styles <j»0 PA One Price y<)•«/\• V7o manufacture Sten- cils of all kinds, Pricek depend entirely on alto and amount of lettering. Send us your copy for estimate First claw work gaaranteod at low ' est prices. | MEDIMA CYCLE WORKS ' 80S Bonth Mtin St brMJ^r>c>f^<j^r>t>rML> : r>4»'3 Plow Point Grinding V?o bavo the best facilities for plow point grinding. Try.us and yon will be sat- isfied. Stencil Cutting . This branch of our business Is continually growing. Got your orders in as early as possible. Every package a farmer ehips should be marked. It is good adver- tising as well as a safe way to snip. Scissors, knives, and in fact all kinds of edged in- Btruments, sharpened. EH. BARRETT; Masterpiece 5C CIGARS Are growing in favor every day. They are made from the best tobac- cos by first-class work- men. A rich smoke and the last puff • as good as the first, kike all good cigars you will find them At the Leading Dealers: