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r w l \ii>U;j|lll'll|t'> l NV\' l W'l.\ l \ l ' l ff,\ 11 :.OBKE!^i-'iMI#f', IC04NS. -mT^j&'Jk)**&#^-'W^ Avenue, * Mop&^to i»#4».. 1 t>o77t68p.ju. ''T^SE©-R '^KE&NEB; \ Attorney-Sad \Jr eoiiiseltoj* at taw. Down's\-*? ; Kearney binlain& Medina ST; Y». ,<&ner»lj>raotice.inaU,Court* , - t ; ; ,&re gr3§l»s: ^\faybf *ever£ day.»'^ They are made ; frpm &«* best'tobaq- cos« \by ifsfesblass , work- men. A rich smoke 2nd ^ i the last puff as good as the first. Like all good cigars you will find them At the Leading Dealers •*^%^V%^%^%%^%^ / <Mk'» .Jreadeasy.. • mi ii IN \- !\•\ THE GREAT HEALTH' SHOE FOR WOMEU. What pneumatic tires are to the wheel Treadeasy shoes are to the feet They have the full rub- ber heels aud cork cushion insoles. All Styles **> CA LEWIS'; Treatment Rooms AIT- NO 107 Pearl Street, Medina, N. Y. With Facilities for the Successful Application of Electricity, ffet Air, Hydrotherapy, Massage, and Manuel Swedish. Trained Attendants in Charge. F. H. Moultrup, . Superintendent. Bell \Phone 97 n, .* 227wl ;;.;•'_-•\';' '•.••'5Weat&«5r : Uidjcatlqri*,- • - .. //jsajtiy cipuajjr 9114 .probably fain -Weanesflays aJhuraday/, 4alv,} brisk; m&fc winds, S& West Shore Railroad New England Excursion to Boston, Springfield, Greenfield* Gardner, Fifchburg, and &W, Massachp8tfs,«iTiurs- day:mv. 12th. $10 Sound Trip.leturnLlniIf r roDayf On Thursday, Novemher 12th, the \West Shore Railroad will Bell tickets to above points at the low- rate df-$10.00 for the round trip from Rochester, tickets good going Thursday, November 12, good re- turning on or before Sunday, Nov. 22nd. \(See dodgers advertising time of through trains.) , Boston is one of America's most interesting cities. It is a relic of the Revolution?-its part in, the be- ginning of the struggle .for inde- pendence- brings it mSre visitors than any Other city -in the country; it has a great many \objects of im- portance such ar Faneuil Hall, the Cradle oi jiibertyT Bunker Hill Monument, fforih:'' Church, the Old State Souse, Old, Christ Church, Old South Meeting House, j&c^, Call .on West Shore agents \lot tickets. %to$ ! of few$* spacse: of Jl^peraj &* ' Read ;th>»:new adveftiseinent of 6eo f; 3ji^*|j6oney's in to-day's issue. Thd lledina^High, School foot ball team £as.disbanded for the season. $peei4 attention is directed to •£)£, Moujfenpji/ advertisement op. iihis'i)^;' \. A .Ifine' Jfegazine,T-The JFour jfews JOT. November.,. Only- Scents, any newsdealer, ..''Barney*' So#lwas arrested last evening for ^intoxication. This 1 ' morning he was. released by paying ajne of f 5,00, The Tuesday Reading dub in, oohlftectioa.iyittt tlie Y, M, 0. A., are orgamzing'& class for the study of pwhanjen^ary law. November Number Four-Track News, *—An interesting magazine. Only 5 cents, any newsdealer. In view of yesterday's and Mon- day's communications on indoor baseball, there aw a number await- ing some statement from the 29th Separata Co, \' Michael Lenahaa had his right hand badly crashed between two stones while working jn theHoiaway quarry on Monday. Dr. Iiogan dressed the wound. If-you are interested in a near seal coat or an extra fine piece of fur, see the Fur Man, Nov. 3d and 4th. Edward Jones will languish in Albion jail for the next ton days as the result of an over indulgence in poor whiskey. / It is reported that the New York Central will turn the Rome, Water- town & Ogdenaburg line from Niagara Falls to Barker into an electric road. The Orleans County Rod and Gun Club has secured from tbe U. S. Government a consignment of black bass, for the strraius in the count} for the coming year, John O'Brien was arrested last evening by Chief of Police Stork. This morning ho pleaded guilty to the charge of intoxication and was sentenced to paya\fineoE$aOOor go to jail for ten days. Only 5 cents a copy.—The Four- Track Nowft for November. On sale all nows3taads. Thetsaso of William Cole, who was arrested yesterday charged with assault in the third degree upon John Graubman of Ridgeway, was called for-trial this morning before Justice Brainard. The charge was withdrawn and tlio defendant was released upon paying cost incurred. ^The funeral of Matthew Hickey of Buffalo whose death was mentioned in yesterday's JOURNAL will take place from the family residence, No. 41 Front Avenue, in that city to- morrow morning at 8:30 o'clock and from St. Joseph's Cathedral at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. » The Tuesday Reading Club was delightfully and profitably enter- tained at the home of Mrs. Frank Howard, by Mrs. John F. Lewis of Buffalo, a parliamentarian of nation- al reputation* being the teacher em- ployed by the Chsutauquau of New York, also the parliamentarian of the Federation of Women's Clubs of Western New York. Mrs. Lewis' method is very practicable, systema- tic and concise. The Best 5 Cent Magazine on the Market.—The Four-Track News for November. On sale at all news- stands. John Flatman, who was arrested yesterday for intoxication and releas- ed on suspended sentence, was re- arrested yesterday afternoon for the same offense. This morning he was arraigned before Justice Brainard when MB recollection of what occur- red^yesterday seemed to be a blank. There is a limit to everything, even to Judge Brainard's good nature, and he imposed a fine of $5.00 on Mr. Flatman, with the alternative of •pending ten days in Albion jail. He paid. Bright, Entertaining and In- structive.—*The. Four-Tract .News for November. Only 5 cents at nearest newsdealers.. Subscribe/or the DAILY. JOUBHAL, 12.00 per year, U •, .;lfc.lE^d.f-f-; 'Bond of BuSalo-is- •in-tcpwHs,;,, .1 Mrs.. -JJJB(', SDiratine of Buffalo was tho'gneaf of ^MiBBTimmerman yes- .terday, .. Mrs. ifary A, Drake, of Medina, is {tie gu^t pE;Mra. Amelia Dunn,— . jii3dlejpovt Herald, llr-- <33iiirleiE8 Honry Mnllison has been 3\vfltfiect a free scholarship at Cornel! tJniverxsUy. .\Mrs; 3B, B- Reynolds and Mies! Bessie \Spjdre-dge are spending the. daywitli %m Mesler of Gasport. Dreu 'Wops, Simonds and -<£gnew : ate attending She convention of the. Dental ^oeietEes of the 7th aaad 8th Districts in fjession at RooheKte* t'o- FOR SAU CHEAP. Second haakJ'hot -s^tor heating boilor, So. 2(3, rated ninoty days, Radiator- capacity lOOOoubie feet 227tf O. B. Le^AU '—-^— tiW'»w M .m'j.' •WR^It^RDlCK 1W.»M^-\ Satisfactory Wat€r Tests. What is said to hare boon satis- factoi-y teals of watQrtSQfarasqnan- tity is cacnoornesd, vm mtiile yester- day frona the wella recently drilled by Mr, HA, Prenoh on the Wm. Sowlfiar^neast of Shelby, A pump having a capacity of 300 gallons per roinratjo, wics nui an ono of the welln Cor all dasj, without, apparent- ly, in any way eslwiiBtarifl the sup- ply, Tlio wolSs are twenly-live foot deop.ttwl six iik.*heB In diameter. FnrtJier tests aro being made and a roport of the* samo 'will probably be made to tlis Donrd of Trastcos at Friday night's meeting, after which n mcotiag ol tbe laxpayora will be called to considor the ad- visability of actoptlng tho aooxco of supply*. EASF SHElBlf. • Sliss AJina F<carby vcaa taken to the hospfetal Fraday last, whor© alio intends tauulorgohig na oporntion for appendicitis. Mies Cora Oomlilocit, toaclier of East Sfaelby sefcaool, has boon on tho sick list for thte past week. Quo. Gregory is Buffering from vftcelilatisiii. Olo Skinner cand Eraeat Wliiting havo pn3rohase«d Mrs. J. Dfuen'e apple croj), fkamnol \Wliiting' will act as drayman- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willis will resido with Mr. and ifrs. W, F. Mil- ler for ntx. intlofLnito length of time. Fred Humphsrey has just finished hnrveasii^g bis rpotato crop of 6,550 bushels. Mrs. M. Fer-ris and Miss Mary Taylor will lea\=-e for Florida next month. Fred Watt will move in as. few daya fropa.his ressidonce on the farm of A. D. GrinneHl to that of Michaol Bums. Wilb-ur WotsMm is at work at Knowlesvillo forr A. D. Grinneli cor- ing apples, NOTICE To Take Effect Nov. I, 1903. On aecotmt otf cost of bundling and delivering, the lamadries have decided to receh«e no Bundles lesB tnan Be- Whent sendiag your laun- dry please sond at least three collara or its equivalent- STAK. StEAiT LAUNDEY, MEDHNA LAD-STDRY Co. GrDEFORSM. Anyone \nshlaig pjdex can leave orders at Oallagihan •& Sutler's. will call for tbse barrels. 7c. per gallon per barrel.; lOo. per gallon by tiie keg. 222\v2 -JAS.B. HAHRISOX 8UfpqiB.a*e'<3lve^ Her the frH.ttWs'W^ • : pf HeihlOhiltlren's \Est^ 7 : . A , ]8u%lp^tid • 2S.-^swf ogate ,3yiaiou#' ; hai han!c|e4 ipwij. a deoiston In : wll}ch• he awattSs io Mrs. Alice JHull 35ur4fefe- th.f care- ot |h# property left to Mr cnt'iarea .as we.U as oustoay of - their jpersons. The decree awarding -her personal custody of the children -was anaae so?ne months ago. &t that time the contest niaAe by Mrs. Burdiok against jae fonrtli aeetioii of her mur- dered huostknil's wjlj was tried out and fteotstan -was reserved, Edwin I,. Bur- dic]c»s will; In an attempt to deprive his wife: of the care of their three children and their estates, was drawn .aa follows! \FourHiHr notQlna,te. and appoint Charles ^, \£wV& and- Rlselay Tucker to be the guardian,? of tne persons of riiSfthree ohlldrea, and A.ugust B. Kel- jogg,*QeQr|e Jf, IJuttston and George C. Miller* to lieJoJnt guardians of the estates oi eaen «f my three ohildren, arid I dlreet that all funds and securi- ties belonging to each of my ohildren, jBha]L.pe reeelved, held! and paid out liy ffiem jointly as such, guardians.\ lye argunjont of the executors of the will -was. that Btirdlcl; intended to creaje a trusteeslhip to hold his chll- dreifs property. Surrogate Marcus holds that If that was the Intent the language . Is not clear enough. The surrogate's deolsion means ,as soon as the executors have olosed their man- agement of the estate they must turn it over to Mrs. BurflloK. She will be guardian or the persons and proper- ties of hear throo children. T1IQ estate left to the children Is valued at ahont $GQ,0Q0, It is probable suit will be started in their name3 loon to have deeded bach: to the es- tate several pieces of real property Mr. Burdlclc deeded shortly before bis death to friends, with instructions to hold tho property for his children. Dluwit—Say, onr backbones are like serial etorios, oreat tteyt Thlnwit—Prove It? Dlnwlt—Continued in our necki.- Harvard lampoon. ryiUlttpY KN^pkiE^wn Stcioi-%>\'Pbr : ten Rfturfd|^r)'<l ; Part Ot Wtti Against Young ftorjjett. ., Bostoii, 0ct- 28,-^Por ip rounds and a njlnute and a half in the lUb, IJnghey Murphy of New To* stood ur against Young Corbett last night Then Cprhett landed throo blowsi and ajthoush Murphy cam© up before th« .count he'wag so groggy that Gorbetl refused: to continue the fighting and was awarded the decision. Although, Murphy landed freqttentlj hig punches hatj' but little weight and Gorbett, scarcely noticed tftenj.. through the first rounds there wa> practically no difference in the sltll! displayed by tfeo competitors. In the 10th round Murphy had the 'hettei of It. In the 11th Corbett rushed the bat tie from the start, landing a-solar plexus, a left on the chin, sending the New Yorker to the floor (or a ; oounl of nine. Murphy arose and Corbett landed another left which sent Murphy across •the ropes for another count of nine >After the decision Murphy fell his full length on the floor and Corbett iplclteM him up and carrled'him. to his icorner Jenklnj Won From Moteod. Pittsburg, Oct. 28.—The wrestling match for the championship o£ the world, which took place at Old City hall, this olty, last night between Tom Jenkins of Cleveland, O., and Dan Mo Leod of Canada, was won by Jenkins. he taking first and third falls. Subserifco for MEDINA DAILY JOUR- NAL. 82.O0 for one year; $1.00 for sir months. Wanted. A competent cook and a competent housemaid. High wages. Address BJns. Omas. R. BISHOP, 224 wl 413 'i-ocust St., Loekport, Misses Murphy & Rartds have an exhibition that will interest the ladies, See their- hats and get prices before buying elsewhere. l 220 If you. nave tibfe yet 'paid for your TorjRHAL, please dao so at once. Ee- memher, exuf ter-ans are strictly in advice. Tho Stmsliine Cirolo of the Bap- tist Chttxcli will givo a \coffee\ at tho home of Mrs. Earl W. Card Wednesday ovening. All aro cordially invited. LWNYILLE. Tho bi-monthly communion ser- vice of tko Presbyterian Ohurcli will be observed next Sunday morning. In the evening tho monthly union service of tho ehwrches will be held in tho Methodist Ohurch, at which Bw I*. JF. Muelimoro-wiH preach.) Tito animal Hallbwe'en social of tho Presbyterian C. E. will bo held 3t tho residence of the pastor, Rev. S. A. Freeman, on Friday ovening. JEvoryou© is invited to come and bring their good nature with them. David \&. Fraser, M. D., is in- structing n class in chemistry at the High School building three nights during the week. At 6:3f> o'clock Monday evening there ,were twenty loads of produce at tho station ready to be unloaded. Apples of good quality are being shipped, and also potatoes of excel- lent quality. On the above day barrels were being sold for seventy cents, Tbero are many farmers who yet have no barrels in which to pack their fruit. It looks now ns though much good fruit will be lost, unless weather takes a change. In a recent issue of the JOCRNAL there appeared an item concerning a resident of the county, who had reached her one hundredth anni- versary. It spoke of her being the first to reach . the century mark. She may be the only one now living, but only a few years ago there was a lady In this village who died above that mark. Her name was Mrs. Uni8 Bebms, grandmother of Geo. H. Blanchard of this village. Winter Naval Maneuvers. Washington, Oot. 2S.—Tho program tor the winter naval maneuvers do termlned upon by the navy depart- mont contompIatPs the concentration of the North Atlantic squadron oil Quantanamo early In December sojhal the VOSSOIB may bo present at the transfer of tho coaling; station at that point by Cuba to tho United States Leaving Guantannmo, the vessels wiy go to Culobra until Jan. 1 5, when tlis South Atlantic and European and Caribbean squadrona will join, making an Immonso fleet for tho maneuvers Toward tho end of January tho whoU fleet will proceed to Quantanamo whoro it will be Joined by the coaa squadron and strategic problems wl) bo undertaken. '- Nev»'V^^^wiil9ri' ; riiM^! : ; : 'v|' .','•• 'Niew'Yprlfi -<lct.'5?3V ! . WttEAT ^. NO, 3're^.$|£o;'*,'P*^ afloat; No, 1 Duluth, &3o.- ! . ,, , CORN'-iTfa t : cornr5l^.&-,o;'',hV afloat: No; 2'white, 51%e,'v'.';''.' •' , OATS — No- 2 eats* -lltet/StoV\ I white, 48%o} NOi'S.whJH'iBo, •/'. PORRr-Mess, *i2^S#l$,5Q! fWailn $i9.uo@»6f>; t '' > '<'.. .y: ••': -. \•: HA3f*SWnptng, 6^.?GCt JMv- '•ft- choice, 85@S!5o, ••-•''• :. ''vv BUTTElJl^rCrean^ery; \eitbra;?. 21^ @21?io; factory,. 15(8)109; %e«iern irar ttatioa creanjery, Itiblffo,,', CHBBSB--State, full creuxi, cood t« Brtme, il%o„ EQQ8 —- State: an^t Pen»$vifteli% ianoy, selected, 30@S3.ot- '. , pgTATOSS-—State anct aJHatara, pel hbi., *yo@i,87. : •;,; ; '„• •• tttfftAo Prevlf!?n »«le«t. f ' • Buffalo/ Qctf\»?4 •' • •WH^IA.T — No, i fiort))ew»V:-^0l. winter wheat, No, t red, W\% \ CORN — No, g yellow,iisot* o, b. afloat; No, 3 yelloWr.BO?ic, ... * OATS — No. 8 white, *tW$£ o, ft afloat; No. S white, 40^o. PEiOTJR—Sprins wheat, peaippatenty per bbl., f4.7B3P6.0Of low iM<fc, »$,!« ©8.B0, OTTTBR — Creamery -seatern mx> tra tubs, 22&ci state nratd Penn* syivanta creamery, 21^4 @ik*)\ dairy? fair to good. 17©19o, QHElBSE-^noy full exoaiai, U^ifJ 13o; good to choice, »#©i2oj com« inon to fatji-JBSMOei- EQGS—^tato, fresh, fancy, ttm.. POTATOfeS—Per bo, B8^3l|o. Blair Hat a Chanoe of Recovery. St, Louts, Oct 28.—Fhyelclana sate\ that Mr, Blair has now an oven chance for recovery. Fcroy Blair says hli mother, who is president of tho boarc of lady managers of tho world's fair had called a meeting of the board foi Nov. 11, at which alio -would state hoi position regarding tho fair. Nothlnf farther was divulged. It la generallj boUovod hero that tho grand Jury htu not secured evidence on which tt baso an Indictment against Blair. Rob erts, the accuser of Mr. Blair, himsnlf has stated that tho grand Jury coutt not Indict without the testimony o Eastern witnesses, but It cannot be learned that efforts have been mad( to secure those witnesses. Eaat Buffalo L|va. Steak IMfrfctt. ; OATTLB—Beat atewrs on iwie, |5,40 ©5.75; good to oholoo. botohcir »teer«, *4,3S@i,85; fair to good stoors, |3.E0 «3nt.O0; common to fair helten, ftStt^ i ©3.25;\ choice to ortro te h«if«x^, |4.25@4,50; good butcher DIXIIB, flCQ ©3.50; choice to extra veal*, 13,00© 8.50; common to light, ft5.15cS8.50. BHESJ3P AND LAJMBS —* OhoiM lambs, *5.G0©u,75; yearllnw, Kancly welEht, $1.0004.25; oulla to common, $1,756)3.00; wether sheep, (3£.75®4.09. HOGS—Mbted packera' arados, |0,05 O0.1G; medium hogs, 15-.SO0Q.1O; pigs, light, $ 6.80@C.OO . BufTslo Hay N«rt(«t_ i HAY—Timothy, now, per ton, looM/ fl4.00@lC.00 ; hay, prltno on traclt, now, I14.50@15.60 ; No. 1 doflo, 113.09 ©14.00; No. 2 do do. liX.00012.00, Suipeot Hit Not DUapptar»d. Port Jervla, N. Y., Oot,' 2S. — Tho story to the effect that the poxnon who had been under suspicion la the Dor* ins murder myotory had disappeared Is unfounded. Ho talked vrUk hit neighbors today and says ho <loe* not fear arrost His homo Is IXJIDX to closely watched that he cannot o*c«p» but it Is believed tho arrest vfllt |0on bo made. Prevented From Entering Port. Capo Haytlen, Hayti. Oct. 28.—The Dominican government cruiser Indo pendencia appeared off Puerto Plata and prevented tho Cuban mall steam- er Maria Herrero from entering that port Tho Independoncla then loft Puerto Plata, going towards the Amer lean mail steamer Cherokee, coming from Monte Crlstl, In order to prevent her from touching at Puerto Plata. Two Infants Burned to Death. Ogdensburg, Oct. 28. — Two infant daughters of Fred Bentley were burned to death In a flro that de- stroyed their home. Mrs. Bontley was seriously burned In a vain effort to save her children. The flro started from a stove pips throrrgh the reOf. Furs. New shipmont just received. 227t2 LEVAN BROS. Buy tWe Four-Track News For *i November. It is full of bright, instructive and interesting reading, aud may be obtained of nearest newsdealer for five cents. LABORERS WANTED. Apply at Heinz Co.'s plant. 212tf WANTED TO BUY Five hundred old feather beds. Will pay l£>o. to 35c. pound. ' Drop postal to G-EO GOODWIN, 210w2 Gett. Del., Medina, N. Y. Incubator for sale, lion. Reasonable. (Jrlenwood Aye, Good condi- Apply 113 222wl 8even Section Men Killed. Sacramento, CsU Oct 8S.—'Word reached this city that the noooiid lec- tion of on castbound ovorlaudE paason- ger has run into a worlc train at Pal* t«adc station, on the Central Pacific in Vovoda. Seven section mesa wore tilled and several passengers Injured. Handel •• a Child, Georgo Frederick Handel, th* ion Of a Saxon barber and valet, wsi only flvo years old when his \Hr*g«s« wooed divine melodies\ from the Spinet, •which a good natured aunt hosd smug- gled for him Into an attic, IO that no sound of it might reach the ears of hhj father. At eight hi* playlnn s» aaton- lahed tho elector of Saaonj ithat bis father was compelltd to withotraw hid opposition and allow the genlim of tha boy to have fair play. And twefdM bo had reached hia twelfth birthday young Handel was known throughout Germany as a brilliant compcMor and, ftrttioso at the coBft otfBS «fflpSf6Bf. Flannelette Underwear BIG NEW STOCK For Women and Children. Walking and Dress Skirts Our assortment very large. Prices from $1.50 to $8.98 Shirt Waists Mercerized, Sicillian, Albatros and Flannel Waists in large assortment V Geo. E. Spooner