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•>-t*y\ r. **\• -F v^ p\i$$r ;^i§i*lE$^A?*^ ., ^s» ^jwr^ii#4 ^F6 Pit Opening <^ngs i*J.^-ii Proppsilipns r to~~luV ~ ^ w ; ^Sg^ipW^OK. ••'• •Vtfl^^DOTOS.;',.' - • JSor Assessor^ -' * ##Aft) £OSSOF, r : , Eor treasurer, ^QRaE4^YELL. 3?or Inspectoi's of Election, ABTBUK ^-ALM^R, HENRy FRIMYv - \viLi4AH &am&&, LOCALS; ' *Me, Bugh Ifojbujrd; of Eooheste*' \.5p.'\^iilli^iI'.'St« r Geitalie^rs % Ilpe-hester -today attending the play :4The ;Ifoly;; iGjty,\ at fh$-'. Lycevim Tke^tejft. .]'*. . -/\ , Mrivittid. -Ifes. •W.nshingtQxt. Sxra>- mons of Eagle J^bpirwere'/gjiests ofi !fc anAaflrs, Win, L. Bennett $n Sundays • ' <' •'/ Joseph Smith h^retlimed'.-ftom /Wtl'lbn, where he hag been assisting TolseliOw & Smith in enlarging theft stare, .- • Ouir'.eateejneitownsmanj Mv« John \Y. Gar|l will entertain a nximher of Msfrienjsthjs iyfening&t luskaoe on Pearl street, in honor of his 74th' birthday, j jjavfcspme fine-Black; arid Grsy Vicuna Overcoatings, Made •toaidfe&in, Aj,#£pefo^ ^18 told $20 '- . * ••••'\\.••'. v -Also the neVest effects in Scotch - Goods, Tweeds, Cashmeres /and eheyldts. The b e s 't goods for £ne r business suits. For tea days at. ^ f, $15, $16 and $1$ I haye^ihe best hlack \Vicuna for black suits at $18 and $20 ,, I have, the best line of ttnfraished \_ \Worsteds;mafleto order with best trimmings for • $18, $20, $22, $23. \•n^eaiSbg Passing, and Jte- .pairing done. Brst-dass fine tailorings spec- . -ialty.- • Xaflies' Tailoring done and satisfaction, guaranteed, PHILIP I. BRUST Merchant Tailor,' . t% , 50! ftaFn Street, How maiYy Democrats will support, at cliarter election tlxe sjtraight tioket n'omSnatedhy thenx at their caucus? 'JSxe Y, M, 0, A, basket hall team will jgo to Tonatoda this evouiug to try conclusions! with the 'team at that place, Two Ldckport hoys wore arrested* at this station Inst evening by officer JJcCormicb for stealing a ride on a i-freight.ti-ofn,, They were disehhrg- tkl by Justice Biainavd this morning, A.special meeting of the Hoard of Trustees wasTxold last eveniiig, Nvhc-n the action taken at a former uveeting adopting tlie usoof voting machine* attlte coming charter election wis •rescinded.' \Ballots will be used, Item*t forgot ,on\ Tuesday next t« Tk$. animal • ^aimerflViastitttto: opened in'the feo^s--Kewft6y bloefc thie moriiingt These jneetj^ga -ar&; conducted by the. .State ,Bep»:trr>ent of AjgyiQiilture; tlseojigh |tsi Bureau-' of i^ym(A'st,Iijstj.tutes of Avhieh l|i\ f, S, Di^vley lias fbr-s&s: ye!irs.bee.n> tli'eDtreUtoiv . '. . * .. u- ; . . Mr r Edvvard; ^ajiAl'etyn.e of Kin- derlioolgliaa been assigned ta GQIVI ;3iict theMedlna'meeti.ng,'aa?ist<3q[hy Jfr. F. Cr, Tice, tlte well kiiown.straw'i heri'y'grower of Oswfgb c'oarityr\G. ; Idward Jones of tlie Department of Piiblic Ins^-uetioit at Albany,'it. W, Qollingwood of the Rta-al'JsFew Yorkev and Mift^^n. Wells of Syracuse. Tl» jxroc0edings are \being reported for,€be-Pr^l)j' 0, ,'W. Clark of Syraeuser\ •• V^,, ', The Institute opened -ivith;an ad- dress ' of lyelcora& by~Hoii,. Irvinfe Follow a Will *0 the Wisp or Christ '* » ' Tho people in grQwiug^inuhbers: are flcie'king toheai-tbe gospelat the; *'iloa«nodien..: •ire^olvepiivtieulm*. DoctorEllaPomcroy iwn i wrgcx.on inesciay nest t,t w, V |l llt fc w »l Irad them In 8afcty to vote* for the ttt-tot under the, clov^^ nt Jm m a iV m O uho wisp leaf if ygu want the intorests of this* CLAlKVOVAira. Miraculous \ Cure! 1 freely certfly thst I takfcl ytm cosed of Opatltntional CA» »EAB&H. The ait- 'crobes had s=o thor- ooRhty topr*gnate<r&> -»y«teni th»t BaffaWs lnoBt-emhient Bpeeialjat on long diseases' said. € most die witlnutt short titnf of Ckrasnaipoon. My friends as well as myself -wens in tuspafcr, aud at ltt»t »S friend indaeed tap to sea Mrs. Ella Pomeroy. Sbo aid not give nie aanoli enconrt»eiaettt ftt first—said sue \i?onld try, the result being that in leas ikatt three nionthB I wad completely cared hy Sirs, Ette Pomerrty'f wmedies. That IS over a vear ago and I bovve never had to tolas a day's work since. I am a taember of the Toniijj Men's Catholic AsBBdatioo,&uiachmesfc by trad* and »aldeati48i JeKerson Street. |nfiHlo. ST. Y—MiB. EDWARD GALLOWAY -t(0 CURE! rSOPAY! \ 1 J.,:~„ +« Do- not neglect Gatarrb AdVIC6 TO invonrehUdren. Ifccan ... * ' he cared. It s<J slowly jMAinPr^v' nnderniihes the health •aflUlHViO' that yoii are not swats -of it until itis-to late. \My son; aged ttine years, was loosing both his eye- sight ana hearings lu a little over two , anonthsjTie Was comOletely cured -by fe-^MmiEaia-Ponieray's WonderEul renie- ^aes>-i'MES. WILLIAM SPLAEO!. 1414 N. Jefferson sfc., Buffalo, N. Y. Permanently, located at 409 West Aye^.Bedina, N. Y. k'llkge. to be raanased in an honeat, ecoaomicalandh^m^ne8S-likolna^lne^ , . Eve,ry eniidrdato thereon is worthy ot the support of every honest citizen. Robert 1). MnntoII, who .spent the., siiiamerin Europe, passe* much tdt his timo in England nnd Italy, tho scenes uf MB play, \Tho Dagger and Cross.\ He devoted himself to the stutfy of the, countries and their peo- ple. Mr* Mqntell is .enthusiostie over \his role arid., both he and his nmnager, it7 W, llsuley,believe it to be one of liis greatest successes, ' Does anyone km w of' any'tpuui- fiefttion which Jlr. Robbins possesses for being a candidate for President 'ot fills village except that .helms a barrel? Without that, barrel Imenu- djdaey would not be seriously consid ereol for aft instant. It is, up to the rcspeclahje cituens of this>tti\rn to dcBionstmte Utnl tho ofliee of Presi dent of this Villnge is not a matter of eunnion barter. Subscribe for the MEDIS^ DAttt JotmSAL, $2,00 jjer year, $1.00 for six mouths. Ground boneTor poultry for, sale atMackey's.. Uf ,rJ 3kB : Buhscriber3 not receiving their paper regularly are requested to call •at this office or notify fliclde Bros, as they have tho conlraetlor deliver- ing the DAILY JOL'EXAL. For advertising rates in this paper apply at the DAILY JOUKSAL oflke, Opera House block. The price ef the BAILY IOVRSIS, is $2' per year, $1 for six months, Ofl cents for three months, strictly in ad- vance. Office in Opera House block, over Shelley's drug store Pay for your paper., \*We have placed the subscription price IowautT must' insist that all subscribers pay in advance. -Pay up I %. 'Phone your items to the JocnxAi office. <rakiti^ Inventory .' . • - * I find I-have about 100 pair* of Men's Three Dollar-Shoes, in - , toplienlots which I have mark- ed, down to $2*50. InBoxVel- •fftarCalf^r Vici.' A JEew pairs ^<il Patent Ii.eather and Enamel ' shoes * itt^ihe lot ;Como early -. andgetyour jack. •>'• r, : John Lewis rVItS SaAYEE. & THAYa^,-. •1^'* ©^TEOPATHip PSYSJKIAJJS, daolareage-apartoLeatej Wesj;. Avefeae, JBottrs:-49'tol2.a. m., i to 5,7to8p, : a4.. :• ' piiPnene832S. ' ' •). to Wanted! Parties having^a sinall house or . l'ooms for \light housekeeping rent address DAILY- JOURNAL office GOAL! COAL! I have a supply of pea coal which I will .sell at §6.00 delivered, or S5.7S- at yard. 19tf . '. WJLBOYD, Did You,Know TW a Ne^v York Central 1000 mile ticket 'wos good over^the New Jersey Central ahd Phil»delphia & Reading Railroads, in addition to its being good over the niairx and leased Unie of the New York Central, including the Soston & Albany ? . It is also good over the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg and several small lines in Pennsylvania—a total ,d \nearly '7000 \wiles of.. railway. :^abyflJj.]SBwTork Central ticket Si Baptist. Church, last night Ifr Maxfiehl preached from the \vords in Jno. 21; \And Ho said unto him, 'follow ife.'—He said iu parti Jesus is the great terfcher. Follow His thought and not thSfc of a sen- sational or half in^dol press, for as .a, man thinketh so is he., He i s the' captain of ow'Snh;ation. Follow His orders in the march and battle of Iife~j40t not the prince of evil com- mand your life, Jesus is the Shepherd o£ our Souls, Hear His. voice aud you will not bo led astray, Men aro either following the-star of Bethle- , wisp thafc?lead,8 only to destruction in tlie quagmire of despair, , Thenurnbet\ of believers.is coii- sta'utlylfn the inereaso and there is great rejoicing, 3>Ir. Maxfield's sub- ject to-night is \forgive and \bo forgiven.\ * • '• . MAflreCcWG IOlEDlKA. • Robert B. Jlanrell is under tho management of ST. W. Hariley, tho well known thealricid nianqger, A large eomrmny of legitimate actors has been selected.' The play has been mounted and presented with everj' attention to detail and Smsht One of the largest engagements ever played in Buffalo AVUS enjoyed % this popular- star, and it is mfo to presume diat.this success will bo repeated hero. Romance is the highest type of melodrama and appeals to all classes, of theatre patrons. • A PoFSRllACAZiNE; The Four Track Xejvs, an iln»stra- ted\ ntngaziae of travel ^aud educa- tion, consisting of one hundred or more pages each urolith, printed on fine paper, and_profuselv illustrated with half tomes iteile expressly for this publication, is? published month- ly by* (Jeorge II. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, Xotf York Central & Hudson River Railroad, Fifty cents a year, five centsacopy This magazine will be found in .the home' of the best families in 'A'niericit, also In every club and pub- lic library. You may become a sub- scriber twlayby applying to nearest _Xew York Central ticket agent, The Four Track News is not only an .American Magazine of travel aud education, but its field is Unbounded and its articles relate to tlie places, -people and objects of all nations. 28 ST.ISN'S' GHtlRCq, - v| Lenten Services. \Wednesslaysfttiiio anaTiSQp^m; \Fridays at TiSO 1 p. m. ,; Holy \Wek amui'gements wiU be announced later on. Lent is intended for all Christians of whatever name. 0. TuiuJEit, Rector. ~ ' GARRIA6ES FOR SALE. .'^ Having purchaser! the . stock of carriages and' wagons of Whedon & Acer, I .have' some two-seated car- riages, buggies and lumber .wagons on hand, that 'I will sell dieap to make room for spring goods. ltf \ A. H. MiiEnASh House Wanted. -'. Party would like to rent a small hoiise. . Persons haying houses to be vacated.within,the next 30.days can \secure good tenant. Drop postal-is DAILY-JOPKNJ^L.' \VVill'call. The JOOENAL office Bell telephone number; is 2362, .. Iy of thelack of faeilities foragr/icul- tui-ai education in Now York as cora- pared with those of other-stntes. He urged that-the farniers' organizations doaE in their pewey-in favor 5f legiB- lafiou to improve the .educational facilities,* •',-.., Mr. .Yan Alstyne 'responded in behalf of the institute .forco, speak- ing particularly of the needs of agri- cultural education to .which Ihv L'XIommedieu referred. Ho thought that'tho educational system hud bo- gun at tlie wrong end, as it had eomrnenced with the college. Jje\ also believed that the Agricultural High School was bound to-come. \A school whore those who avo'unahlo to a,vail theniselyca of the adviin- tagesrof t/ie ogriculturfil college may obtain that education which will help them iu their chosen calling. The address of the imoniing; was by Mr, Jones who spoke upon \Our Rnrnl School.\ He lirst spoke of the immensity of our school system, both as regards the- numbers inter- ested as teachers and pupils- and also as to the money expenacd. He then referred to tho Mevrltt bill, which provides that tho tuition of the rural students doing academic or High School work shall bo paid from the school lunda of tli6 \Slate This, he said is nohndi-eihaa just, aadi'ie urged (hat those present should write their members of tho Legisla- ture ami urge their support of the measure. He urged tlie better care of tho rural school buildings, and. grounds and' condemned most un- sparingly the too frequent unsani- tary conditions of tho outbuildings. PROPOklOiNS . To be Determined 'by Ballot at the Annua! Town Meeting of the Town ofRldgeway. \ ., Notice is hereby given to the elet- torsof the Town of Ridgewny, county of Orleans and State of New York, that, upon Application of the Com- missioner of Highways of said towfi of Ridgoway, the question of voting the following appropriations for the improvement of the highways of the said town, will bo submitted to the electors of the said to\vn at the ensu- ing Town Meeting to be held March 10, 1903: .First. ^25-to' repair highway north of Shu-flock's Comers. , Second. $200 to repair highway from Frank. Jackson's to Frank Mar- shall's house. • . Third. • $200 to repair highway^ west from Medina to Shelby Basin. 'Fourth. $200 to .repair highway east from \Medina oh. State Road to Kuowlesville. Fifth. $150' to repair highway South fronvNew Yo'rk Central Rail- road to Will Snell's south line.. . 'i*|iSth. $150 to repair highway south from 2?ew York Central Rail- road io Wilfoor Hood's/south line. „.' Seventh. £300 to repair- highway north of KnowlesyHle to. - Ridge. Road. Eighth. #500 to repair highway oft; LyndonviHe Road, south frdm M, flawley's. ^ Ninth, $300 to repair Gravel Roa'd, north of Medina to Ridge. • Tenth. $1^0 to repair Swett road from itjdge Rpacl to Town>Line\. .._ Eleventh.- $100 to repair Portage Road lulls; e.ich side of Fish Greek.. Twelfth.' $100 to v repair . Ridge Road from Oak Orchard to Ridgo- ..\•*>.' ' ' ' - \4_ way. . • *-;_'. Thirteerith. |100 to repair roail fr(jnx.0^k Orchard, tteenthV _IS0Q.1o lepah load ^orji^hool^fotisa on Giuvel Road ea^l'tp' Albert J&naett's, and South to ;^£>j-tage ; JJoad»,t;, : .,- r. ill, . $100- to lepair load ; ii0r%froro.riidgeRosd at Ostmnd- :er%' Goners to 'JJaj^-Lino. $^p«hih. 1100 t o repair road ;ficpni;, Lee Hoop'ei?'s- Coiner on the |State RMd,' West of -Medina,' ^outh fe^e.i'iice.tra.ok, . Seventh... $150 to repair load nm- ni^^Yestfrom.ll^nry Beplt's. \ Eighteenth;'• $g,O0Q fox* the, year- 1904i w be exporid.odas Comro.is'iion- er of HighwdyS may deem necessary. ' 3Sfi)ieteenth.' Shall, the town buy a Stesm Road Roller, at an expense of :aet^pove-t.liaxx#i500r to fee paid-for- in jiot more flum foxir annual pay- rnentss the same to be.piirchased by the Tqwn. Uoavd and Commissjfiiie> ofTOghways ? • . ^..w, i' \: . Dated, Febx^iax^jid, 1903. * • •V ' \ •.'W'lLWAit L,, BENMCT, . Town 'Glerk of the Town of Ridge\way N.Y. C.R.R.EXGIJRSI0NS The next Boston and .Kfew England excursion yin tlxe Now York Central will bo run on. Saturday, April 4th. Ton dollais xauud trir>, limit ten days. Fartic-ulaas may he obtained Ixom any Now York Oential ticket oginxt or H, Parxy, Genexal Agent, Buffalo, NJT. _____ Utlf . \WSALE. , Seven year*old driving horse, kind aiid gontle; city broke. WiU ej.ohanga if desiied for good sound diaft horse,' or one suitable for heavy delivery., • •;\;• , ••;• -• .•-''\' - ^E\^J!ROS; . FOR SALE. Light delivery wagon; alto one light carriage, one phaotonTrni'riage. LKVAN BIIOS. '.•\.„ ELEGTlOlTNoflGE. Notice is hereby given to tlie elec- tors of tlie Tillage \of Medina that the annual election of. officers of said.village'will be held onTxiesday^ Mnrcli3rd, 1003? at the Wlngo Hall va. sold yillago.,,.,. — Polls to be-open from 9 a. m, xm- til i p, ra, at which -timo'tho follovr-* ing officers will bo elepted^ President in v place of W. ll'llob- bins,'. - -i—v* • - Tvvo trustees in pltieo of Eugene Walsh and Joe A. Brooks. • -Two Assessors in place of Clark S, Hong, fall term, and John Moore sdxort term. Treasurer iji place of Georgo'-A, Newell. • Collector in place, of. Robert'Warn. Inspectors of Election, Andrew- Bremian,iHayinonK3odd8eD and Burt &r\'0ss. * Dated, Medina, N \ Y;, Februarj- 10,1003. J. W. Coopsit, • . Tillage Clerkr MARKET REPORT. t Niw York Provision W*rK*t .JJew York, Fob. 20. \WHEAT — No . 2 ml, 82%e I o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern. Dulutb. S3%c. • CORN — No. 2 corn, 57e f, o. b adlottt^ OATS — No. 2 cat3, 43*ie; No J TtailO, W4c; No. 3 white. 43Sic. . PORK—Mess, $17.? 5@1S.25 ; fdin' y, •$ 1S.60® 19.09,- HAY—Shfpptng, 5C©70c; gsod U< choice, 9SQJJ1.0S. BUTTER — Creamery, extraj, £3;?; factory, IGej imttation excambry western fancy, 20e. CHEESE—Fancy largo white; 13ftp; smatl wSlte. 14Mlc. EGOS—Stato and Pennsylvcala, POTATOES-New \ydrk. per. ISO lbs., tt.SO@2,00. _____ ' Buffalo Provlelon Market. • » Buffalo, PeB tyHBAT —-'^No. 1 northern, winter wheat, No. 2 rod, 80c. CORN —.No. 2 yenow, 52c f. o. b b. afloat; No. S yellow, 51 %c. OATS — tie, 8 white, tti^ts, h afloat! No. 3 tfhltG, 41c, BliOUR—Spring wheal, best patent per bbl., $ 4.25@4.50 ; low grades, *2J6 BUTTER—Creamery western <re tra tubs,\ 28C;\ state ar«l Pmin- sylvanla sftumery, 26@27c| dalty, fair to good!, 18ft20c; OHEESB -• Fancy full x cream, IScj-good to cfiolce, 14®l-li4c; com- mon to, fair, 12@i3c. ' % fflGG^State, fresh fancy, X7c. POTATOBS^-Per. bushel, '62@6ott . —~ 3C OVJ t-yr CQ ill H S ; &\»- ' Br* cr o <ri- CD- ••• -_5 Cfi .a • eo --a <p -3 Ot a a rl cr a r* R 3 CO a o 3. TP 01 a ^1 a I p p»t 'SrV tnAMAAMfAMMWWMWMyWSAMN 28. SCc; East Buffalo Live Stock Market. OATTXJ3—Itest Steers on sale, $5.28 ©S.W^^ood to chdice smppirj^stoar^ jf.4.7B@61rOO; Wr to good st^erls, $-4.50 ^4:GS;.-qo%imon to fair hiifers, ?3.S0 ^3\ choice to extra fat heifers, $4.2^.60'; good liutclter huU9, $2.75 • @3.16; choice to prima Veals. $0.25# &.60; haridy \fat calves. S3.7-5@4.00 . . ^HBEP AND LAMBS— tap naUV* lambs,'$7.00@'?.10; fair s to g-cod, S6i5 <gs'6,75rculls-artd comrnon, .$ 3.00@4.00 ; \good to. prime wethers, $ 5.25j@6.50 , —HOGS — Mixed packers' grades, $ 7.3fJ@T.40j inpdium hogs, $743® 7.50; pigs, good to choice, $6.90§7.00. Markit. per ton, loose, jm track, per o, do, ?15.00 Buffalo Hay . fiAY — Timothy,. ?15, fl6@16.5Q .; -hay, primej ^>n, $ 1G.BO@17.00 ; No.l'd ©16.00; No. 2, do. do. $ 12.0O@14.00 . ' MlMHUVtCllCtl. \ -N : Mrs. .Greene—They tell me your hus- band has been \decorated by som'o for- eign ruler. ' • • f Mrs. fird-Wii—Yes, but it's only a'bit of .rlbboiii and It doesn't xn'atch my complexion at nil. ^Vjien Charles'tfdats it anywhere, lie'll have to go •without nie,rrl3.QStoij TTOSScript, • -., v 0SAY1 i »*W^«**<—i^lffc— ^W.6lW%»»|W Mow is tbe time to .bring in your wheel and have it cleaned and any Heeded repairing: done,. ' I also do gener- al repairing^ Call and find qutthe differ- ent kinds of .work I do arid look over my complete line of sundries. All work guaranteed. MEDINA\ CYCLE WORKS .KirKe N.\ Warner... cod , ^WM-y^^'^WWW^M'*—»<l»»^wfr •<ll>-Jf»l><c»*> > 'flfcs# i ^K>''C»«>« Don't Neglect TO PLACE YOUR ' KOWFOB ORDER American Wire | TtMlii] Prices are advnnoing—got your .,< orcter in at present low price. S l^emeinher the AMERICAN\ is 5 noesrrerimentand.has Stood the 3\ test of time. - * . ,049—30c per rocl. h Acer & Whcdani ««x»Ci*'r«(t5^r««>-c»»j'ir»€>-'< , »» time to have your -wheels pnt in order for spring use. Enameling, nickeling and cleaning, BioyWle .Sundries. I -repair and rG'Covef umbrellas, carpofe swe'Sp^rs, wringers, se-wingmaeldnel, gtms and revolvers/looks and catches; Keys duplicated,. Horse \clip- pers, shears, knives and skates- sharpened. Work gnariinte-ea. t 1. w