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ZIMJYlERflAN'S Z Guaranteed To Fit % ese are my M&ncy Saving Propositions- - to Alt THE TICKET WE SUPPORT Tor President, 4 . BEELYEA. COOK. *' FofTiustees,' EUGENE WALSH, PRED \. DOWNS. For Assessois, - EDWARD POSSOKT, LOUIS E.HENIQN 1 . For Treasurer, . 0E^fi0$'A, JOTEkL, \ For Collector, • ; J : Wm BAOT, For Inspectors of Election, Aft^EHUliWALDNfeR,' HENRY *RJDA3T, PERSONALS. I nave some fine; Black and Gray . Vicuna'Ovxrcoatings, Made .to'otdet In Ai shape for $18 and $20 Also the newest; efffects in Scotch - 1 \Goods Tweeds, Cashmeres and bheviots. Tlrfe b e s t goods for fine'business suits. For ten days at * ~i* $15, $16 and $18 I have? the best black \Vicuna for '. black suits at , .•..-$l&.attd$20 I Ijave the best line otunnrushed \Worsteds; made to order with , best trimraitigs; for $18, $20r$22, $23. Cleaning, Pressing, and Re- •pairing done. First-class . fine tailoring a spec- ialty. Ladles* Tailoring done and satisfaction guaranteed. PHILIP I. BRUST • Merchant Tailor, 30I n*Jn Street, %».. BflctorEUaPomemy / O&AmVQ'XAOT*. Miraculous Cure! I freely cerfflytbsU .that I wus cored ot Costitnfcional OA- TABmt Tne mi- crobes toff so thor- oughlr impregnated my system that Buffalo's most eminent specialjBfc on •long diseases said\ I must die within a ahortttuaeOfConsmnption. My friends i« weft iu$ myself ,were in diypair, and at last as friend induced nio to Bee Mrs. Ella ^omeroy, She. did not give me :muokencourageme%t at feasant, sfca -#6aia try. the resale Being that In lesa than three months I was completely cured by Mrs. 3531a 3?«mertjfs remedies. Thatiisoverayesxago and Iiavenever Md,toiniMad^s wQrlBln.ee . lama \ineniber of (m xoang '5160*81 Gathpiio Association, i& mschjnest by trade, and T®side-«fe 1481 Jefferson Street Buffalo. N.Y---ME. EDWARD GAIAOWAX NO CURE! NO PAY! A'Ji&rt/v 4n Do not-neglect Catarrh AflVlCO TOl inyour children. It-can \be cared. It \so slowly -undermines the health that you are. not aware of Ifc-rmtlMfris to late. '.'My son, aged trine years, was loosing both his eye* sight and hearing. In a litfle over two months he was completely cured by JJrs,Blla gomeroy's wonderful reme- • dies.\— MES. \WTLLTAM SPLfNE, 1414N1 J'etferscin.St., Buffalo, F., Y,,. Perma^iently located at 409 Wesst Ave., Medina, IT. Y. . The ladies, of M. E. Okureh will serve- a supper in the Ohnrch, par- lors, Fri%y afternoon,. Ifarch '\6th. There w'dl be an offering 1 for the Wmneh's Foreign, Missionary So- ciety. Mr. James * Conkey of this 'place ; yesterday, purchased one of the popular Gib! ons & Stano piancs from Mr, H..T. Krompart.- These pianos are considered one of the best on the market. :( • • .•• Rev. J. E, Williams will preach Sunday morning and evening in the; Methodist Church. The services of 'the day will beheld;. Sunday school at 12rn., Junior lengnO at 5, Ep- worth ieagu&nt C> and preaching. at •7. Tho subject for the evening, will bo \Make Your Calling and Elec- tion Sure\ ^^ , New;8 has been recoivollof the death of Mrs, Maxilla Hayuergeri' which occurred on tho fifteenth inst. at Suranne Lake. Sirs. Eay- berger has many friends hero, hav- ing resided at the HaTtHo«s?'uuring the Jail and winter of 1000 and IflOl.' : The game ot base bnlj.nt tho Ar- mory Inst evening between tho Knights of- Columbus and tho 29th Separate Company WAR forfeited to the latter club oa account of the ab- sence of three of tho members of theSflth. Agovd exhibition game was, played resulting in tbe Knights being defeated.by a sco^of 7 to 5. .The JOOKJJAL office Boll telephone, number i#SSS2. Subscribe for tbe MERtxji DAUY JocBHiL, §2.001>e r yw» $h00 for six months. Gronnd'bono for poultry for sale utMnckey's. lt£ . All subscribers notrccelving their paper regularly am requested to call at this Office or. notify Bickle Bros, as they have the contractfbr deliver- ing tho DAM JOBRXAL For advertising rates ia this paper apply at tbe DAILY JOURNAL office, Opera House block.- Tho price of the DAIU* JOCBSAL is $2 per year, 81 fbf sis months, 50 cents for three months, strictly in ad- vance. Office in OperaHouse block, ever Shelley's drug store. Pay for your paper. \We have placed the subscription price lowauil must insist thnt aU. subscribers pay in advance. Pay up! Wm. Smith is confined to thehouse witb grip. Wm. Brazzel spent yesterday in Middleportv • i Mr. W. J, Culvei is in BufEalo to= day on business. »• Mis. J, V, Sly and M». C. N. Sly 1 are spending tbe day in Buffalo. *- Miss Emily F. Beck of Jeddo vis- jted relatLves'in town yesterday.. J V Mir, and, Mrs.^Edson Granger are •vlsttjng; Mends in . JSbrth \Hectoi* N.-Y, •••..- '-•-.• Miss Martha j- Posson-of BarreisT visiting 'relatives t and i Mends in to.wn.' \ • - . Tim Hammond 'of Middleportat- tended tbs baD g^me at the armory last night. [ . The family ot \A J. Pomeroy wi remove here h'orn Buffalo, bavin, leased. theXWeld house on West A\r< • Mrs. W, J. Oulver and Mrsi Fran| Mallispn lire spending tjie day in Sholby at the,home of the'lattor mother. . I Philip Mnher of Albion hasmov|ed onto tlie farm owned by .Win.. Smith, south east of Shelby. v / Mrs. Beckweot, who has beau jthej guest of Mre, H, Ada Howellj re- turned Co her homo in Highlaiids* £T. Y.,this morniiigr 1 - Mn aud Mrs. Tayhr and ^daugh- ter, Beatrice, who have been visiting, in to\vn,retttraecl today to their homo at UingaraFnlls, Ont. * , • Deputy High Priest Georgo A, Newell, acepmpanied by a\ munherof members bf Medina Chapter 281K, A. M., went to Brockport TJmraday evening, and instltuteS'a Chnpter at that'place. • \ • Mr. Av H. Young, Supprin|findent of Agencies of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., of New York, was in town yesterday calling upon local manager Eckortnnd his staff of-as- sistants. • . A FEW .f AGTS for the Consideration of i Voters. The question of -rtater supply for the village of Medina is a serious onojmd its solution should bo left to men of\ discietion and sound bus- iness 'judgment. During the pn^t month Mayor bobbins b^s had much, t^ say on tiois mattei*ancl:k*hfc pub-;. lie p^ressj has he proolaiined\ tlto : daugerous condition.-, of our: \water: and .the sin. of compelling? school children and factory employees'to drinl^jM.s- \'juiceof theescrerpoai; thereby. Endangering the beaMi of ^Tarchlnd.- N. Y. C.RLR.EXCURSI01NS Grand Pet Show and Fair, Fitztwigh Hall, Rochester, March 2nd to 14th. ^Round Trip Bates via ?k York Central. . The greatest^ dogv eat and pony BIIOAV e^ or beld'in the State ot 2ftw Yoik outside of tho City of 2Sow York, will be hold a* Fit2hug] K H»ll, Rqehastey, Marcli grid to 14tln opoa each day' except Siuiday;fi'Oia.i td^l a, m t tp 1G;Q0 p, »>, There \viI3 , be ;UO0 dogs, SSQca'ta aaid hundte4s of pouiea. i There wiU n]so be 'Jield a ,|rand gyrdnasiuni eadiibit on Moaadiijv OSAYl Now is the timei to bring in yotir wheel and liave it clearacd and any needed tepaxiing done. •HV^Mavii <s;v^i*v»ii^<i^AW^»SHivsw^ywV^w*^*i'' I also do gen^r- Mothers Takiiig; Inventory T find I have about 100 pairs . -of Mien's Three Dollar Shoes, in -* broken lots which I Have mark- ed downto$2.S0. BrBox\Vel- .our Call or Vici. 4 few pairs of Patent Leather and Enamel. . ishbes in tihe lot. Gonie early. s ; : and getyonrjpiok. dohn Lev/iS; B VaS. TflAYEB & THAYEB. '• OSTfiOPATBiO PHYSICIANS. Soldredge Apartments, West Avenue. Hi>nxs-^--9to 12 a, m,.., 1 to-5,7to8p^ m •;•;•.,.' . j^ji.Phoiie^r Wantedl Parties having a small house or rooms for light' housekeeping to rent address DAILT JotmsfAi. -office. \COAII ciu ; I have a supply of pea coal which I will sell at $6.00 delivered, or $5775 at yard. —lOtf 'WM. BOYD. , AJWIMR MAGAZINE. The Four Track Hews, ait illustra- ted magazine of travel and educa- tion, consisting of one hundred or more pages each month, printed oh fine paper, and profusely. illustrated with half tones' made expressly for this publication, ispublished month- ly by George H. Daniels, General- Passenger Agent, \New'Yofic Central & Hudson Eiver Eailroad.. Fifty cents a year, five cents a copy. This magazine will be found in the hotoe of .the beat families in AMierica, also in every olub and pub : lie library. You may become a sub- scriber today by applying to nearest New York Central ticket agent. The Fotp- Track News iff not only an American Magazine of travel and education, but its field is-unbounded/ and its articles relate to the.places, people and objects- of all nations, 23 P. An Undelivered Pardon. Tbere was nnotber large congre- l^ation last evening and deep interest manifested in the services at the Baptist Olmryh. Mr. \Mkteld preached from Mark 2;10: \The 80,11 of S|an hatli power oft. earth to forgive sins.\ Mr. Mnxueld related the following incident to show how,'impossibleit is for God to forgive those who will not forgive otherat^A man of social standing niid good character \va$ deeply %vrongcd by another. Meet- ing 'him one day lie made what look ed lj|be ajlrattempt on the man's life for which ho was tried and impris- oned. Powerful friends, began at once a movement for. pardon, At last the Governor told .the man's pastor thnt he would pardon upon one condition. . \I sign this<pardou nowand give it to yon t o deliver, You are to talk to Mr.. S. without let- ting, him know what you have for him until lie declares that he forgives his enemy. When he does that hand him the pardon. If he will not for- give return tho pardon to me: The pastor did as agreed, reasoned-, expostulated, begged, but to no pur- pose. \I will some day get back at my enemy,\ the prisoner insisted, .and the pardon was returned to the Governor. An unforgiving man would curse heaven by Ins presence there, By tbe grace of Christ men are'enabled to forgive; Mr. Maxlield closes his work here tomorrow, prea'clnng at both services: ST. this cqmrnuuity. •• • '• • , !• •looking at it superficially he has taken, the proper position arid -poses' has a chanrpion. (Mug-4eep down into the facts, however, His differ- ont. ' . Mr. Robbins knew that the Me» dina water'Bupply was contaminated, and a,menace to the Iteiuth of the people a year ago, • He was informed of the existence of the pipe in the canal by the several citMons directly after his election last Mavoh, Why did ho <So|\ceal this matter until lus. term was. about to expire ? Had lie performed his duty, tho vex- ed question might now be solved and the-health of our ^soliolars and worlring people* wou^d nothe endan- gered during the summer months. .; Do the voters of Medina wish to •continue In office, tho man, who elo* Hberafely permitted tho citizens^to drink this filth for a year vrithont making any effort to remedy the evil? . Alderman Walsh offJerod a icsolu* tion hutfiorizing tho clovk to\ adver- tise for bids for a now system. o( wan ter works; tlio only solution yot ot- fered. Mayor Robbiris refaiod to put the motion and it ^Yfts adopted over his head, . \\ *• Do you want a waa.for Mayor of die village who thus Blocks any and all efforts via improve tlio condition of things and who uses theheallh of the comniunily as a football to\ ho kicked about simply to gratify his political ambition?. If you wont - all these things, vote for Mir. Bobbins and lio will play the game—and yoti can pay the doctor'^ biBa. •' ' • ' \ .1- - Tlie New Yoilc Cental .^ill\ til round trip tickets to Eoolibsteii !lt rate of 11,20 fvoittMedW <•/ Tbeadniissjon to % show will bo 50 cents, ehjldreri 10 cents, \ , ; . X3all on lifow \Fork Ce^tta3 4 j West; Shore ticket agents-for ticll time of trains and all jirforwation, ***S\^^?** ^vw^MffWi * •»yyv%^vy^—li^, C#-^dfiridQUttkedi|er- ; ent^Ttinfe ol work I d<> : anct loek over Hny--Ron( jletej- itne of $fttidxiesi. 'jMlvtyrk, \|'fl^caAWcfr' r , : -rT--^-~ uMklfc If, Warned Don't forgot ou Tuesday necst to|^ vote for. the .ticket under the <~k>vor leaf if you want the. mtereatB of this, ^ village to bo managed- in an honest, J economicaland business-likeinaawor, ^fc\ Every candidate tlioreon is worthy, \of ^tij|. support jof every hto»e.Bt citizen, . « _—• 'Phone your items to, the Jo3anNAii office. American ire | Fencing -4 fapsm 'S. .CHURCH. Lenten Services. Wednesdays at 4:15 and 7:30 p. m, Fridays at 7:30 p. ni,. Holy-Week arrangements will, be announced later on. Lent is intended for all Christians -pf whatever name.. . . 0. TURNER, Rector. CARRIAGES FOR SALE.-- Having purchased'' the stock .of carnages and wagons of Whedon & Acer,, I have\ some two-seated car- riages,-buggies and lumber wagons On hand that I will' sell cheap. to make, room for spring goods.. ltf'l. ' A. H, MILEHAM. • House Wanted. . ' \Party WOuhMike to rent a Bmall house. Persons having houses to be vacated within the next 30 days can secure good tenant. Drop postal to Piicy JottR^Aii. Will calh Joe li^lieelef TM best 5 cent Cigar in X. ^ri«cea are advancin^-^got yout x 5 -onler\ In lit present low price. a ^, Uexnemher the AM3ESR10AN\ k \ a nooxgiertmenfcniHbhaa-etood tSo | 'f£ teat o^ttme. \r-\ • * *\ Ottt—3Qo person.- > Ito & Whedan t& a good, time Annual Spring-fixcunlon to New York City Via West Shore Rail- road, Thursday, March I'Efli. On above date the West Shore Rail- road will soil excursion- tickets, to 2?ew York and return from Rochester at the low rate of one single faro plus one doHar, rate for children trill be half of the above fare. TicketB good going on date df sate, good returning on or before Tuesday Itfarcli 17th on. regiilar trains. The limit on these excursion tickets permits ample time to visit tlio nu- merous points of interest in tho great Metropolis,, such as Bronx Park, Grant's Tomb, Metropolitan Museum, Aquarium, etc. The theatres are now presenting the season's best attraction* ivith a variety of entertainment suited to every taste.. For tickets, space in parlor or sleeping cars and all information call on West Shore tiekpt agents. 2219 / H ~lor Sale; Two bouses for sale on South Ave., between • Gukm and Geneseo Sts. Enquire a! 'this offce. ymm;- • - Girl for general housework. En-f quhb of Mns. HESRT STOKTEVAST, ' •'• \ . 1O0O West Ave. FOR SALE. Soven year old driving: harsq,. kind and gentle; city broke.'- Will exchange if desired for good SOXLM di-aft hofse, or one suitable for heavy delivery.' -.• . IEVAK EROS. FOR-SALE. tight delivery wagon; also i one bght carriage, one phaolon cattiage. fNlTURE. AND UNDERTAKING; Tht -dndersigned desire to inform. the j^iblic that they have added undertaking to their- furniture bilsi- nraSs. All branchbs of undertalcing promptly; attended to-in an up-to date manner, teed. '* .etion gjiaran'- 0'REHit&*SQS, • '\ . ^81 Main St?, I>T town. For sale by • •*)• 1 • • • • to taavo your wheels -putln oraor tor siirlng U80, Enamelixig, liicSccUng and etettnliig. BS^rclo Suoarics. I repair and ro>co-«or 'tunbrclliu, carpet »wo6ne*8, wribngew, 8ewhi(( irj»clnne| gwni imtl revolvers, looks stndchtcfaej, Ki»3rs. duplicated, tjorio dip. pera, shears, knives and skmtca shaarponed. Work Kuatantaed, P -M RiRRFTT 546 iiain 5t,, CARPENTERS Commence work on Mottday. - A ttttnis left. Head, the List Jew 2,89 Iron Beds, R7 I \)i ' lowfelf* All Wuol SI l-Cl> InRrnlaCirpt-ts. Vnl. rjy, I ^r t\ llon I»8nilns. Value- • 2 tJQ Ec^l Sprbags. Valuo 3 Kn Bed Mnttress, Cotton Tops. •JU - Vnlue ?5c 50c 5.00 5.00 Balance of Bed.'Blankets ar),d. and Comforts at cost. -^Vall Paper 3c roll. Borders, to match/3C roll. 'RugSj.Dra- peries aiid Lace Curtaitts all go in tliis sale.'. , Buy Furftiture! Cask or Credit buys the follow- ing? HJ5 (,(, fe 0 ? kSfa l.!! lh, ' I8.0O I-5.0O c nS!:.^l°S 21.00 19.50 ^^ulL^ffi** 25,00 Ufi'tif~'S\vpli Boolt-Cnso «md Desk *>( rtft '*'QJ Comliliicd. ValttO ^ Zl.UU - Ladles' Writing Desk C RA Value -.. ., 0.3l| Value ,..„ „ «• • W • Tlircc Kicoo GOMPXJ Oak -JO. flA ViUues lip ._.. *>,\JKf^ ..• •\> ^COFVIE:- t& $* PICT1DRES-' FRA.3MEP, BENT'S COOPER OPERA HOUSE, TijFMV EVENING [ & HOOD, Manners } ULOUft 1- L.T LMII W, The Eminent Romantic ' Actor' Mr.Robert and'a Select , doriipany it ' -Under the xnanageinent-tsf• 11 W\- IiAl?ll.BY| in a\i£jni'anSo,pi,ay: •, * The Dagger and_ t'h<sV,0--r^s-sI ; jOSBPfl HATTOH'S Famous JSfovol. \ , Praaiiatizea by W. A* Tjagi^YNE Elaborate Scenery! Superb Gostnipes! . ; .'Powerfei Gotapany! fifV><%^^^r>t«^*w^^«/vv*|ft«»> lymiifiiiiffl .Prices &&0-/ISOC,, 750 and. $t00. Siile of seats opens aiGumonlngs' ^vyoy.^.^v^vyww^w^/^ oxi Friday, at O'.OO' !&*•' m» - •^ • ^ ''.lfc--3t V W- v, l', ^•f •L~: ** .TT--