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& i detefttioji' Jhp^BJt^li 3?lie house was leased last waning: iprlbne y§ar, .tire-price .paid being ,$52QjOO, to- day the place is beiiag fitted up with, bedsj, stovjei, ei&pjt^Q lights, tele- phone and a complete equipment of hSugelioid goods,; &nd . pteced^ in a first-clasB* Banitary, conditioa, Mr, and MVB* ChaVles J. Boole haue been employed- to ,concjttct the places la pursuance r>f a resolution, .adapted by the Jioard of Trustees, there will be a § meeting of the taxa- ble inhabitants Q£ the Village.of Medina at Heutfs Opera House on the 24th day of November at 8 o'clocVP* »,, for the purpose pj taking, action on tlw report of the joint q'omimt|ee composed of the Board .o£ Trustees and the Citizen's. Committee appointed to investigate the matter of pter supply for the village, and for the\ {ransae|ion of such other business as. may properly come before the meeting. , By order of tlieBoaVd of Trustees. t J. W. COOPER, Village Clerk. Dated, Nog. 11. 1903. Buy the Four-Tlrack News For November, It js full of bright, instructive and interesting reading, and may he obtained of nearest) newsdealer fop five conts. ThanksaivinaExcursfons To Rochester, Thursday, November 26th. On Thanksgiving Day the Now York Contra! will soil excursion tickets to Rochester at rate of 95c for the round trip, - tickets good go- ing and returning on regular except limited \trains. The attractions at the Rochester theatres will bo as fbllowsj,, Lyceum: Marie CablU m \Nancy Brown.\ ** Badcerlt **Por Har CMldren's Sake.\. • • National: Kathorino Ostorman in in \Miss Petticoats.\ Empiro: Bowery Burlesquers. Call on New York Central ticket agents fqr tickets and all informa- tion. Buffalo and Niagara .falls Thursday, Noveflibef 26th. i Oa Thanksgiving Bay the New York Central will Bell excursion tickets to Buffalo and Niagara Falls at rate of 85c to Buffalo and return, and 75c to Niagara Falls and resurn; tickets good going and returning on regular except limited trains on date of sale.\' The attractions at the Buffalo theatres' will .be as follows: Star: Ghauncey Oicott. Teckr \%B Wginian.\ Shea's; Vaudeville* Lyceum? fee Mtjrpny. Academy: \Cripple Creek.\ Lafayette: \Thojoughbreds.\ Niagara Falls is always attractive to the visitor. There are one hundred points of interest that esn ^ff geerl at this wonderful reseat\ipy time of the year. ' .'-''\-_ ; Call on New York: Central ticket agents for tickets Md all informa- tion. If you hayejaot paidJor your paper now is anac^pjahlevtime to do -8p. Our terms flfe^rlctiy'iit advance. obfTKAL ^w^ & HUDSON BIVER R. ft THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. m EFJ^OT NOVEMBER 15, 190& Train* puaa Medina u tolIoTra: EAST BOUND. 0:09 a. ni. ar.Eoch. 7:60 a. m. sr. N. T. M ,l 8:53 \ « 6*0 p. Jn •9$ » « . ... lias, « « 8:00 \ 13:Bp.m. \ . S.'OO.p.m. \ 9:89 \ Si*g ..'« •4:15*;\ \ 8:80a. m. •6:80 » n/ B.IK ii •7:tt '.< - •• \. i 9:iB it •> 7;85 « \ Saturdays only.. Train leaves Buffalo at 11:80 P. m, t arrived InMedlna 13:« Sonday morning. 2 # »•*«*- •7:88 \ar ;B:(O '• - X1:(B M • 8:Hp,jn. « •7:10 ••• « •8:25 \ N. Falls 1:56a. ni. l,:B6o,m. 116 \ 1 as p.m. «:10 \ 8*0: \ ioas 8:45 UKK \ 1:10p.m. 5.-06 \ 8:26 •' ' Inijioatga trains riin4»U£.. fi. PJBAJB^,.aenerai-Agent, „ ...>•••.' 877MjlhSt^Baffalo,N.T. GEO. & XJANIffifiC'\\•- - - usneral Eassengi^ Agenft-New York.' ^. ?. SMPTH, Oi?neral Hwisger. Wegtfter Indications, Fair and warmer Satytcflftyj »artly cloudy Janfl wariner * Sunday; wjkds •hUting to fresh south. Ee$d HWVm, Bros.* newa&yertiBe- rheHf in iljis issue. Miss Anna Dickson of Lqckport is the guest of Mrs- W. J. Collins fo? a few days, _ • Martin jmrfc was sentenced tq ten days in Albion jail by Justice -Br#i- ardon th& charge of intosicstioa yesterday, • '.\' Bataviawas visited yesterday by «neof trie most disastrous fees she has'suffered in years. Tiielossis estimated-^ afeout ^50,000. Albert Lounsbery was arrested.. yesterday Aftorfloon by officer Par- ker for intoxication. Justices Brain- ard ^ned l|im $5,00 for the offenBe. A closing dancing reception will be held Monday evening, Js T ow 23(1, at Cooper's Hall. Dauciug, 8 p. m. until 2 a. m. Admission 25 cents. Everybody invited, * A serious runaway occurred (this noon on Chvian street. The team. attached to one of the general de&- ery wagons ran away and one horse in some way fell to the ground, in- juring the animal quite badly. The wagon was somewhat damaged. In the neighboring town of Swo- den, Monroe county, the town board has the town audita, published in a local newspaper, so the tax payers can Bee what they are paying for. A good idea.—Holley Stand- ard. We agree with our neighbor. Miss Amelia Bornburg and Mr, John Gilmaator aro to be married tomorrow at County Line. Thoy aro both well known peoplo of this place and their friends will join with us in congratulations, Tho)' will reside on South Avenue, Tho many friends of Hon. A. J, McCormick will learn with regroi of his serious condition. A few days ago bo went to Buffalo to Lo operated iapon, but tho physicians did not deem aa operation advisable. We understand bo is to return honiu this afternoon. <3uy BrQtuora Minstrels, which were to nave appeared at Bent's Opera Hbuso neat Friday evening, have cancfilod their engagement Onoof Medina's newly married men, while making n call on Eaglp street last evening, made a great display-of bravery. On preparing to take bis departure be discovered a ''hobo\ in one of the rear rooms The young man rushed for the tele- phone on the wall to notify tlu> police of tho intrusion, but upon second thought niado a frantic ef- fort to tear the instrument from the wall and use it as a weapon to kill the* \knigbt of tho road.\ The timely arrival of an officer probably saved the poor tramp from complotc annihilation. owing to the company having chang ed its route. Consequently \The Katzenmjammer Kids\ will bo the only attraction in the Opera House next week. The \Katzenjammer Kids,\ Bion- deU and Fennessy's musical com- edy that is to appear at Bent's Opira House on Monday evening, Nov. 23(1, is said not only to be a very funny show, but creates no little amusement to many who try to pronounce or spell the word ''Katzenjammer.\ The latest and most modern style of getting at the word in the way of pronunciation would be \Oats-in-jam-or-Kids The Board of Supervisors of Genesee County are in a wrangle as to how much, this county should be charged for prisoners who have been tranferred from Albion jail to thi jail in Batavia, Ten prisoners from this county are at present in tb> Genesee county jail, and the sheriff':- charges to date are $239.40,the regti lar fee fcr^-keeping—prisoners Some of the Supervisors in Genese< Cbunty think this county should b< charged an additional fee for 'rent.\ Doctor Ella Pomeroy's world re nowned Uterine Suppositories, apos itive cure for piles and all women % diseases, and the noted Household Liniment for man and beast, a guar- anteed cure for all pain caused, is on sale at Zimmerman's pharmacy, or at'her parlors, 128 Oak Orchard street. i'felfejif* \it 1 ! 1 .'; 1 ,.\ 1 I Yesterday's, lldbeport Herald contained an -artist XJO, regard: jfo ; spdi^oX in •'Sfedlna, which ~w$i$ a tiasuei of lies Jarcin beaming to end and was as' - tnatlicloiia snd urajnst'.as it wast un'tfne- - 'The>arliokv..admitted the Board, of Eealtrk oUhafc village feo\qnavxantin.e •against Medinaa,\ »nri went -on- to state \that thaere wen© at -present about eighty «cas8fl here, artd that one death occttrrod'on '\Thursday and another was hourly expected. That? those stataeojts aro false is fully knoiyn b^~ evoryo»e cous-ejeiynt with tJbe local si-tiiatiora ; • There has, beon no death in SIodiLna from-'tlwt disease:, nor is suoli an event antioi- pateii Only came f?e -exists, or lias existed, which -has boera of a serious nature, and thaWr «o is reported to> day as .greatly amprovecl and on the road to rapid r©covcry- Iho^dgh^ rrf pases\ fefom-ed to iea. the Herald could r>e dividesd-l))' twoitiid would beabocttcoi'recrt. Tho Board of'lloalfch wislies to conceal nothing* as lo tlbo oxact con- dition of things as thejp exist. It is a fact, 'so w& wore infowned by liealth Officer Or, llogpan this noon tliat pyesont csonililior^s are more sutiBfncSory them (lioy laavo t*een at any time for ov«ar »month, JSvory cuBo is nndor s&riut ^oziranticte and tho patients are» all iinjprovingj. The Chmnberlaln k-oosoon Stnto Stroot has been leased mid fitted up in first class cond-iiion fa;x a dotention bospital and tUerxe uovesry reason to believe that the disease is diminish- ing ratbter than incioasi ng. \** A mexnbor of tho Doazrd of Health autliorists us to slote tJint $500.00 wall bo paid to tho Ifesrald's editor if hooao provo anyone of the* stato- ments isx yeBlerrdsiy's itrc3ition aaro- gards small-pox inlkdixantoue truo. It is unjust to say the least,, for a pajior vo publtsli IUCJK. slntesnents imloss tlio ttrlte-r lint ceextalu knowl* edge of their trtatliiuluess. THAWKSGfVi LINEN. \Hhese\ PriG^ hr OnoWeek €3 cemts for 7S cent T*ablo L»inon. 75 cerml Table Linon. -wsortli g.1.00, with napkins to annloli, ^1.03, PARISH dc SSJTBATTOS. •\\RTDGIWAY.\ \Victor H. Ilartaing, wlx*) is nt£end- ing the Syracccse Oni \worsity ro- turued homo lose evonirug and will spend Tbtanksgrving vocsation at tho homo of bis fnthaer, W. F*. Harding. Bates JF. Pratt, who was sorioualy injured E>y being tlirowsn from lis >vagon, by a runo.\way hor-so nuuning against ttse same,, is in a if air way to reoGvcr, slowly irGsprotiagp every «iay. [fiealre Train Frown Buffalo Tfturs- (Jay, .Noverrsber 26£Ji. On account of tie Now York Cen- tral Tbartisgivins Bay ^Excursion, the train leaving -Buffalo at 11:30 p. m, llmi^day,, Hovernber 26th >vill run through to /llbion making all stops to accommodiite tihoso wish- ing to remain in Buffalo toattsend the theatres. Se© ticket agents for oxcarsion lotos, tamo of &rains, etc. Notice, . Sweet cider for salo, oa3y 5 cents per gallon., at A. E. Wormaath's mill at Shelby Center. *'\\. 246fw6 IAB0RERS WiTO. Apply afc Heinz Oo'splsiut. 2L2tf _ REMEMBER! The \Holiday Sesason\ is close at hand and also we aro prepared for it with a fine sup»ply of turkeys, 'lrxekens-smd all jkinds of meat to meet your many wrants. We guar- •itttee every- piece <ve aetid -out to be •itrictly first class. low pKrices and i{ood goods. Give usacalH. U6ti Hiu & iSiLLEtt. Obernis't to the Oity of Bnfejlo,. Ctajearxq^i, I,4*ofiATOJR,x 4 UNJVEEaUT OF Bft#?AiM>\' .'. y 24 \High Street. Jfaialytical Oliemist and Assayer, Bma&iiO, H, t, r?ov, 18, 1903. M& J, T\ MK-LEK, .\ Medina, J& Y. | »^ar Sir: The sample of Tvater marked'-' received Bov:[9, 1903, has been 'exan&ijied, with restilts as fQllows: . Odor at 100° a# - - ' None Beaotionj lituVna. - Neutral Color, • - Faintly greenish Taate, - - , - Pleasant Parts per Groins per , Mffltmi GaUpa For sick lieadacEie try Chamber- lain's Stomach and. liver Tablets; they -will ward off tfcie attack: if taken in time. 3For sat* by ^Ohas, JL \lack' Druggist, 420 lluin St., Mte- Iba.U.V Rooms foi rent.' Inquire^ at t«e- Van Bros!, •store'. 239t£ Ee3l3aeaftori^nition 10.80 Organic and Volatile Residue 3-80 Total Residue, <lrM at 100 °0., . 10.00 Hardness, terripornry , 315 Hardness, permanent 6.38 Hardness, total 8.63 Chiortn, 8.S0 Phosphates, as R2O5, trace Osygon ahsorbeSrln fifteen minutes, none Osygen absorbed^ in four hours, 0.04, -Nitrogen ,as JTree Nitrogen by'Alka' lino permanganate 0.QS0 2Titrogen as Nitrites none JSitrogen as Nitrates 1.00 lia'cteria; I-have made large sowings for Bacilli Coli Communis with negative results in each case. Both baoterial and chemical ex- aminations show a high degree of organic purity and practically the entire absence of decomposing nitro- genous matter. Respeotfully, IlEitoBUT M. KILL. . Laboratory No. 8351. DRESS GOODS. Special in black and colored dress goods, $1.00 per yard. 50 cents. All wool Venetian Suitings. ., 25 cents, All colors in Dress Goods. PABISU & SlRATTOK. .All ' :.:weinbers exqijpting Jliv ©pinmerfot'd were present at the; tegnlar: nie^ing of the Board of If nstees/last evening, . A. large .number of- biBtef were audited aad ordered paid. , Qft motion of Mr, Breed ther& port of Pr, W. E, Stacking, veteri-. nary surgeon;, was received and placed on file. Mr, Creorge - Bowen, President of the Board of Health, stated that, the Board had leased the Chamberlain house on State Street for a deten- tion hospital. _ On motion of Mr, Ourry tire analy- sis of water, from springs east of Shelby waB ordered published for three days in the DAIIA' JotfRNAL. On motion of Mr. Curry, ed. adjomn- WANTED. Man and wife to take <}hnrgeof detention hospital. Good wages will be paid and provisions furnished. Apply by letter to the 246tf BOARD OF HEAITH. - A faiiliam Sea'raegr'was ta^e^laiptiifl*. i» an'a^ean^t.cttBe feforei,4ftsifi<?& ; - ; Brainard yesterday morttiri^,;I>#\. later in the day wasfdefend^nf m » • suit foir assault, ^6^61694^.^^.: first ease^eing;;plaintiliia; t^eiattM*.,, . Kearney had JGeorgf 3blblihsk|ei oJ „; %8R street atfces^d W asspil»»g .-. Jhhnlast Smidayi . : .Jlie de|eRdant. wasq6n¥iotedupQalii80w»*vidence, ' and was fiped |5.00 by the conrt. After nayjng'his fbjeia ^varrant was immediately aw&ra-otit for thearresi of Kearney, .charg^n^ ima with assa|dt. . fhe' .case, after heirSg . nartially tried, was, ad|warnei for .#».- onewe&h:, \_'f ' ' -* Dpn't forget to- 'leayp your ofdera• at Cu^«riing8 / , fortChaiiis^vhigice* cream. Orders talcen for Oya.ters OR'the half shell, also fresh lobsters and shrimps at Ournniinga', Subscribe for tneBAtt? Joonsrj* . 82.00 per year. Apples taken at\ tho fectory of Heinz Co, - 2'i3t£ Rooms for Rent. Inquire at JotJRHAi, office. Wanted. 237t0 A competent girl to do house- work for a small family. Good wages. Enquire at this office. 2451-1. Wauled. To purchase in this village, a houso of about six or seven rooms. Will pay cash and must bo a bar- gain. Call at meat market. 240tf HILL & MILLER. Thanksgiving w ff E XI J We offer at cut prices Side Boards, Book Cases, Rocking Chairs, Bedroom Suits, Iron Beds Springs and Mattresses. We do this to make room for our mammoth stock of holiday goods. Come Quick. LEVAN BROTHERS The Big Department Store P. S.—\Wo will stow the goods for yon; no charge. Now is tho time to aoloct that Holiday Present. A Solid Gold Watch A Fine Magazine.—The Track News for November. 5 cents, any newsdealer. CABINET MEETING. Four Only Panama Treaty and Annual Message Discussed—Arizona Dates. \Washington Nov. 21.—Several sub- jects of Interest and Importance were considered at a, mooting of the cabi- net which was attended by every member. Matters relating to the sit uation In Panama -wore the Important topics discussed. Tho president and Secretary Hay have decided—and the decision meets the approval of the cabinet—that the existing government of Panama must ratify the canal treaty before adHon looking to Its ratification by the senate is taken. The administration has determined that there shall be no repetition of the failure of Colombia to complete the ratification of the treaty after final action had been taken by the United States Benate. The government there, It is antici- pated, will ratify the treaty prompt- ly. It is expected that it -will be re- turned to Washington bearing the seal of the Panama government early In December. President Roosevelt then will transmit tho treaty to. the senate with a request for its- ratifica- tion. Portions of the president's annual message to congress were read, but nothing concerning them was made public. Secretary \Wilson presented to the president and to members of the cabi- net specimens of fine dates grown In Arizona, The trees -were transplanted, from the Interior of Africa to special- ly cultivated land in Arizona. Secre- tary- Wilson pronounces the fruit the finest of Its kind ever grown. Emperor William Will 60 South. Berlin, Nov. 21.—Emperor William may spen'd a portion of the winter in a southern climate. The Potsdam agency which gathers the court news. says his majesty's general health \seems to require his escape -during January and February from the un- favorable German winter,\ and that the projected trip,., if. taken, has noth- ing to do with the recent operation. It is added that the healing of the wound is n6w nearly complete and. that it is. taking a normal course. 14 Karat. Open Face. New Model. Elgin or Waltham Movements $22.50 The Holidays are coining and now is the best time to make your selection. A LITTLE INTRODUCTORY FLVER Ont of the ordinary, but indicative of our manner of doing business and the unprecedented values to be had at our store always. We have been looking forward to the Holidays for a long time, and we have some novelties in our immenje stock which will be ezclnsnr© to this store. ' There are so many beautiful things, we won't attempt to mention them. But we cordially invite you to come and see them dlisplayerX in one of Rochester's handsomest and most inviting stores. We carry one of the largest stocks of Finger Rings in Western New York. Diamond and Pearl Pendants, Brooches, Solid Gold Pins, Lockets and Sleeve Buttons. An illustrated catalogue jree on application. KLEE & GROH GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS The Reliable and Progressive Store, - 2i4 flain St., East Rochester, IS. Y. BENT'S OPERA HOUSE | MONDAY EVENING | NOVEMBER S3, '03 BLONDELL & FENNESSY Present \The Katzenjammer Kids\ The Big Pantomimic Farcfe Funnier Than Eyer. Special Scenery, E%tritsal^ilidl ISieohairical Effects. :'\'..-. trices 25c, 35c and 50c. No Higher* - Seats ntOummiiigVi • •. tf