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'SS5E www igmN®mwr$ guaranteed Ta Fit ''''' • i ' \ are my Money to m \ \'Ti TO TKMT Wf SUPPORT • • F«r President, StmYl-'Al G0Q&, I?pr Trustees, FR3gB L, DOWNS. For Assessors, EDWARD P0SSQ3J, . Ji0QISE,iHE5H0H. • For Treasures, ~ -\' GEORGE f^S^WELL. ; For CoHe-eior, JOHN\ BACON, i ; For Inspectors of Election, ARTHUR WARMER,\ HE3IRY FRIDAY, 4 - WItOAM GLEAS02?. % nave some fine-Black an<| Gray Vicuna Overcoatings. Made *Ho order in Ax shape for • Also the newest-ptTects in Scotch Goods.- Tweeds, Cashmeres and Cheviots. Th> best goods for flue business suits, For ten days at - $15 f $16and$18 !**•• Dr. p.^^reweotBuffi^^lpn; towtttoda^.s ?'.-., ••:•*'\\-«; \>: ..~;\\~ ; Bora, to Mr.: and Mrsv Ernest Bem^eyonSa.turdayiajSOn, r . MR-Ernest BaeOn of Yates spent Brmdaywfthrelativeshitown-. i :.. Rev* F* T..I*tbahx is in. Roches- ter today _ attending the Mmisters* Conference* * .. v Miss, Mina* Mills o£ South Main St isvi'sitirig relatives- and jrrlendB at F^aand Batavia. \ iMlss, Florence Latham spent Sun- day with Miss Lillian 'Venhess- of County Line. . ' ' • '.' , M^and.Mrs.E. Pryor of X-ock- port s^ntSwnday ^vith the latter's, \mo&er Mif. Oaylord, Mr. A- B. Shattuek returned .this morning from a 'Visit -with Spends irt Syiacnse. • Mr- Thomas fjarrett arrived 'in mmimmm March cazno in like a lion. The political- pot is nearly boning over. Fair weather is promised for ^l^^s^iiimiiig^&eni Englwd, rl »*ve the best Wade Vicuna for blacksuitsat • . $18 and $20 morrow's election. However, it is a little Airly for^Robhias\ to appear. If theydo»*t freeze theyare likely' fct6he\0ooKed.\ '\iJott't fail to read tjie mammoth adveytiBcmient of Mr. George E\ Spoon^rort the second'paga^of thhY issue,\ Be has bargains in many lines em which you .can save money, ^~There vrftU bo a special meeting of the Board-of Trustees, tomorrow morning at S;15, at the village hall. The jiieetiog is called to fill vacari- I have the best line of unfinished Worsteds; made to order with ' best trimmings for v ' . $18, $20, $22, $23. Cleaning', Pressing, and Ret pairing done. vBrst-class fine tooting a spec- ialty. Ladies* Tailoring fitme and satisfaction, gnaranteed. PHILIP I. BRUST Merchant TaBor, visoi Aula Strict, Doctor Ella PoBroy cuammwz* Miraculous I freely otrtay that I tl»t I m cared of ~ t Cdstthttional CA- vJW C i „.. ep^r i^ go n^. .oaithly immsgnated my Watein that Bn&Ws most -femlpamt: #$«=»4i«* on 3nDgdi80Bfiee»i4 1 wiffcat*^mthm* BtortttmeofCJoiwntafHon, My friend; a«*rell«siav«sl£ W*w-tti oisjMir, and at la*t iu*fri&na iadnlcjdme to m Mxm. M* Vtmirof. Sao did jaot giro me anttch ens^nragetttenfc »t firafe— m& s&a ^BW%I tE^j^milfclKiiag that m 1«« than three jnonttbir I waa eoinplefely eared by Mrt. EUaBafflSOy's wroediea. Mat i« over a y«ar*go and Ilaave asver lad to mil* a day's work since. I«%» jaemher ol its Yoaag Metfs '&kthohc 'Association, a m»awiie»t[ by tradejajid wddeat 1481 ^eferaon Steeet Bnjato. IT. T—HK. EDWA1SI> QAJE^OWAS. NOtliRE! N0M1 J.X Ek> not negteet Catarrh 10 iuyotiTchfldren. Bean .. .- becuxed. Ifc apfttowly MfitnPr5 ttnaermines tha health lliuilivi O thatyoit are not awaia of ft until it is to late. \My soa, aged trine years, was loosing.hoth his eye* Bijjhfc and hearing. m3aufaeOT ep , tv « > inotittiahe was complfetely cured by Mrs. Etta' Pdmeroy's wpnderful remjf dies,\-MSS.. WILIJ&M SPMNE, tit* if. Jrafejfton at.* BuSEalo, N. x . ,• PemaneMy looted at 409 WestAve,,vB«edina, H. Y. Takiil^ ta^ntory 7 X miAIhaveiBtt)orifc iOOpato Of^ek'stEtoelJoilar Shoes, in- broken lots Whieh thayeWaifcr ; ,ed down to $2.50. In BoiVet «(or Calf or yict A few- paira- ' -of Patent lather and Enamel '\shoes In, the'lot; Come early, and get your pick. t. .. i\8S. (PHAYEfe & ICHAYEB. - • •&?. OSTEOPATHIC Pp3?SiqiAB& iEfeldredjge Apartments, Wea| ? A.Temie. -$ to laa. an;,'! & ff,t*Q8p, m. eie« in tlife election Board at tomor- row^sWection. Has Bobbins suggested any rem- edy for the improvement of the watergupply? The people of this villago are atodonaly awuting to\ hear this^raeje speecn. Truly, our friestd Robhins is a Bgectaele for the publivmul a delight unto himself; li§*ia a toy with which we feign wo«l(l iwr^-hut we must. • Oiir eixterprising neighhor^the [IJiddldport Herald, lias shown ovi- flenco of prosperity, hy installing a Sunplos typesetting nmehuie \in its oflk-o. We 'COUgratttJatcBro. Hinehey for tlio sueceaft his paper haa^hiev- ed; and wish.\ him abundant futwre prosperity. * • \ *£Q the* temperance J«ople Ifrv Bobhin^poees as all that is, good, nwdi audi holy, tivcas* Ihcy whif to «o a practieal demonstration of oarrjing unraler oa hothiihouMetB {?) thuey shooid attend the Robbuisfreo beer jKtrly to l>o jgiven tothePoIand- erssattlte Bolislt saloon on the Bill this evening,, ^JEtnnior hns it that $30.00 of %tiio )m.ndje ia to he paid for tliiB 1 ]b5gluyvmorarenU!rtiaa,meat. . *Tlie death of Mrs. Wrh. Bent oo CTOfled Eri^lay at her home in Lock- potl, / Deceased formerly resided in -|Medina aad has many Mends here who will \ha pained to learixed oft her demise, ^Slie is survived by one d*tfghteri, idlss Elissabetlr* BeliU Thm remaiiis were brought here yes- terday morning and interred in the cemetery oil Maple Ridge. Don't Sail to attend the. Robbing pink tea at the. Polish saloon this evening* \ It is. expected that Rob- has wiH delirer a cltrefally prepar- ed fipeechi (written hy John J. Ryan> entitled \Bow to buy up the Demo- cratie/Orjganizatien.\ During: Lent^ services will beheld aiStMkwy'^.CBnreh *eWry \fnday- evefliug, \when .the Stations of the Cr8s3 will be celebrated, followed by instructions... • Vesperp and instruc- tions wllflje held every Sunday evening, ,\' 'The first % anniversary motitfily collection of Hev. Father Beikery- iamonnted to $234.00, a very' creditable showing. Yofe lor S,_A. Coot, a man who has eaftaed. his, own way in the world. -A mart \who carved his own fortune; he did .not inherit ^i IA in&n vrho employs more labor\ than any. other perjQ&or firm in town. A •snanwhohas hnilt tip onfe of the largegt industries of tho place. A man who, if elected, wriB serve the jMBOple fcatlier tbanlo seek to gerye h& own selfish enPs,' '.' - ihere is a large advance sale of seats far the special engagement jMrfi-tomorrow- evening of Roherfc B. 3Jantell and company in \The Dag- get and the Cross.\ * There\ are' stiB rnaay.-®Wd '-seats left, however,' which should he reserved early as if looks as though'the audience would l»e the haTgest and most fashionable' of the season. Prices:- Lower floor 50,75 ahd *l.O0: Balcony 25 and .^Oc, Seats at Uumrnin^. ' where he has been, spending the 'winter. • , '',•• - Mrsl Helen M. TraesdeB of Port Huron, Mich,, who has been.spend- ing several days,with her,sister, Sirs. George L, Clarh! returned to •her home last Saturday. Rev, C. C. Maxueid,. wljo has been conducting serviees at the Baptist 'Church fbr-tlm past two weeles, re- turned to Clifton Springs this morn- ing. After a rest of a few days^he vyillleave forCanastota to conduct services there. Mr. George E. Spoo.ner left last evening for New York to purchase a large stock of goods for the spring and summer trade. When the ataekj_' arrives Mr, Spooner will tell the pub- lic -through the colnmna of dieD-Mur JOI'RSAI* the many bargains ho \will have to offer. , . If yenuvant the town in a row for the nexfc^ear, voto^forRobhins. We will then [have the three R.'g^Bow, Bobbins and llyan—with a ven- geance- , • •,; • \^Sdf™ ' Parties having aTfrnall houae or rooms for light housekeeping to rent addresaDAtwr JOCKSJU. office. €OAII mil I have a supply'of pe* coal which l.-wBl seB at $8.00 delivered, or 18.75 at yard. 19tf .Wx-Bortu for Stic. Two hoities for sale onSonthAve., between Cninn and Genesee' Sts. Enquire at this offce* «f Leaten Smites. . Wcdnesflaysat4:13iUidir:30p.m. Fridays at f :30 p. m, Ho^vAVeek arrangemenfawiBbe aimoimced later on. N Lent is intended for all Christians of whatever name. •-.- C TcBKER r Bector- CARRIAGES FOR SALE. Having purchased the stock of carriages and wagons of Whedon & Acer, I hnya-scima Uto-seated m riages, hughes and lumber wagons on hand that .1 will sell cheap to make room for spring gooda ^ Itf .....J A,.H.MlLKKi3t.s. House Wanted. Party would like to rent a pmall house. Persons having houses to be vacated within the.next- 30-davs.can secure good tenant. Drop postal to tints JOORSAU Will cidL A POPM MAGAZINE. The Four \Track ISews, an Blostra- ted magazine of travel'^and edttca- tion, Consisting of one hundred or more pages eachi'inonth, printed on fine paper, and pmfusely iliustrated with half tones made e^qiressly for tliis publication, is published month- ly by George H. Baniels, General Passenger. Ageht; New \York Central & Hndspm River Railroad. Fifty pents a ypar^ five cents a copy. • This maga?i»e wUt be found in the home* of the best families In America-, also infeveryclnh and pub- lic library. Yon may TH^m^^stuV scribSr today hy_applying to-hearest New York GentraT ticket, tigent. \The Four Track Kews Is hot only an American Magazine 'of travel and educat|ion, but Its held isunbonnded and its ariiclps relate to the places, people and ob|ects of att L nafions*. 28 p}(, -l^i^lipfiiiHiw ;,- . :; .\S^hatiiih© fertilising* value of cabbage^ . ; .-. ' s \ - MrlTice, 1 ian not saiy Jom the chemist's standpoint but I Jiaye .ob- served Very marked, results where the refuse and $lie tainrmings have been applied. They pern to' be par- ticularly ridt in nitrogem . r '• Hoyrwcan the fruit grower he ccim^ peBed or persuaded; to be honest in |iackjjBg his; fruit? . Mr. Van Alstyn'e,. There, are two ways. 'The narrow one is to .mak< him see fliat it will b& money in his pocketto_doso, ' • , ** . . „Th» Other and better way is toso work npon his. conscience as to make hnn see that it wltt he money in his pocket to do so, • Mr; Tice.\ .-Some of ns in Oswego county have been' very paij&jular to .pack our fruit In this way and tire others are now fiwluig, themselves obliged to adopt the same method, ' Boes potash give apples a higher color? ' \ .' i Mr. \Van JJstyne, It may and it may not> Thelendoncy -will be in thatdircctlon, Bireet exposure to the sunshine lias much, effect upon, the color. Apples grown in sod also have a higher color than whoreimder cultivation, „ The' first address was hy Mr. Tice apott \Strawberry Growing.\ He fin* described thefamons \straw- berry belt** of Oswego county fa which ho residelj. Tjiis is a strip along 'the' 'Shqr^otT-ako' Ontario abont 35 miles in length a/d not to exceed four irt hfcadth where tlie strawberry is grown to a. greater 3e* gnje off perfection than elsewhere. The* ideal soil, he said, should bo natnrnlly jvet tint well nnderdraihed with a slightly acid teadenoy. On their gravelly or sandy soils there must be an. v ahimdance of humus to hold the great amount* of moisture necessary to perfwtr the* fruit. Ho would not Jinyts the soil too rich as an excess of ^growth, la not «ra> due*ivetotho formation of fruit buds. He advocated th© growing of your own planta and jwpamtely from the fruiting bed. When the plants are dngtheit!otaar©'riiortened*7to foar inches and the top removed nearly to the crown. Thoy are then dipped in-water, put in Ught boxes arid ke'pt oafr of the sa» f -settuig as soon as,possiblfe after they are token from the ground. If brought from a dis- tance and cannot he sel for a time they may he heeled in Mid left for some time with no/bad results. He advocated plowing about six inches deep, thoroughly jitfverizingthfrsoil, compacting it firmly before setting die plant, fie uses a spade insetting, pressing the dirt firmly around tha roots with the foot. In this way a mananda boy can set anncre a day. He gives sliallovr cattivatlonhom the first, An. apphcafion of nitrate of soda.arottnd the plant -srill give it a quick start hut care nmst be taken not to Mt it upon the foliage. He prefers, the narrow row not over eight inches in Width for his fancy frtat. He also advised mulching heavily as seort as the leaves fall using wheat or syo straw that Is free from all seed of the ••timothy. This is Valuable in several ways, firpro- tects the plant through the winter, helps to hold th6 moisture during the season and.hreops thtefrnit clean, It also prolongs tha.picking season. T!he last address of the morning was by Mr; \VanAls^ne. His sub* ject was \ Cattfe Feeding.\ He. be- lieved most heartily in- a balanced ration, that is, giving the animals the right proportions of the elements necessary tor the. best production. He would hoi carry it to the extent of purchashig fespensive foods. • He would prefer to feed the coarse foods grown on. tae*mim even at a less degree of proSfe ^|The question is how to fipd^y^houtbuyiag so much Weatom graiit\ Silage will do much tovsm-d thiSj, Early cut hay has a wiwwy greater fecdmg value than- \vhen ovef^ripe. . ' ' * ((^ncludlaTrrniilesaaT'siroumal} The price.of the HAfLt JoirtatAt. is §2 per year, #1 for. sik mdriths, 5.0 cents for thiee months, strictlym ad-. Vance. Office in Opera House block,; 0*er Shelley's amg store, hmsmwh W. certain .prsons are ^de«vbrii!!g to make paSiticSl' icaj^l- Islon tiheeve of mi! important elee- tion by clisph>ying samples of water^. BJ0 tOjhayei been taken, feom^illage Tafater, I deemit j j^hvto.istam<tlmt owingto theicompleiion of *newi-es^ ervoir just as winter set in, and the recent heavy rains that we haace had, 'caused the banks that had not be- cojne iperfeetly firm to- wash wijiaid tjittt Is -flie only cause of roily water, and that there are no other condi- tioasatthiSitime that would cause Ihot: \vvater to Appe4t roily, and to th eompaw any water with distilled water is hnfair at any time. - « -'— .f, w. Bi^aEBPisE, Sup't. - : ''_ « y RWgewayNews. IShvin GrHtrnt has received word announcing the. death of his mother, Prs, David Hunt, atib© homeof her dftugHter^Mrs. S. E* fflfapes, at-Lan- sing, Jlffilt^On Thursday, Feb. 26th. Jlrst Hunt was for many years a res- ident of this'village, and moved to the west ahom>'t\venty years ago. She was 84 year8 t of age and leaves one other daughter, Mrs. Mark Cas- well of (Jmnd Forks, K. IX and two other sons, Frank living in the state of Iowa and Binna In California, Th© remains of Speneer, the old- estrknn of Mr. anil Mrs. Bndley H. Watsbn, \vhose death ocenrred at Buffalo last week, were brought to the home of hi$ parents Eilnnlay afternoon. ' Mr, Watson was-^ well know»,pop«Iaryoung man. Ifeha» been a sufferer from that dread dis- ease, consumption, for the past two years. He was abont,33 years of age, and leaves besides KW J!drcnte, one brother. The fmwral will bo held tomorrow, ,U»c interment being at Barrett's Cemetery. . v 'EIE6TWN WTIGE. -lSbtitli4s hereby given to the elec- tors of the 1 \Villago of Median that the annual election of officers, of said village will he held on Tuesdays March 3rd, UXKJ, at the \Village Hall in said village. Polls to be open front 9 a. m* un- til 4. p. TO. at which time ^ie follow- ingofficera will he electedt President in place of W. B, Boh- bms. Tyta trustees in place of Eugene Walsh and Joe A. Brooks* Two Assessors 5rt place of Clark S. - Hoag, full term* and John Moore short term. Treasurer in pkco of George A. Newell. Collector in place of Robert Warn. Inspectors- of Election, Andrew Breanair, Harmon Good*!! and Burt Servosg. * Dated, Medina, 2L Y., Fehrtmry 10,1301 N J. WvCOOPEB, '• Yiilage Clerk. Anaoal Spring torstoa* to New YorkOlty Via West Shore'Rail, road, Hfflfiday, March 12lh« On above date the WcsfShore. Rail- road will seh esenrsion tickets to New York and return from Rochester at tirie law rate of onesmglefare phns one dollar, mto for children will he half of the above Jhrev Tickets good going on date of sale, gc>od reluming on or before Tuesday March l?th on regular trams, ^ The limi£on tli^^escursion (ickets N. Y, v,R,E mi Grand Fet Sliw .jM-'^/fMit^'',-;; Ml\ lothesterl MarcH^# m ;'; I4fli v Round ^Rate^New f; Yortc Genirijj; ,- v' 1 tC;^ The greatest dog (i ; .cat ;imd $ony .'.: shb^'eyerheldinthe.Siate-.of \$&$ . rt - Xork'outslde of theKClty--tif4fe%' ••'.* York,will|a heldfal FitRhugh Hail, RwhesterjMareh^nd to 14th; open j each day except Sunday, fr$x» lO^OO \^ a, m. to 1Q-.09 pu m*' ;There; T wjll he 000 dogs t 350 cats a^d'hundreds of . ponies. ;Uliemwu1 abobe'held a . graiid gy^asrnm exhibit jon Monday March 2Ad, * /i ' ' \ ; , • -^ t -TheJ^_York^l^traI.wai^^ i-oiind^trip tickets to Roohes^er, 0\-'•'..i rate qf $1,20 &om Medina. \ - . 'i -\ The admission tom>8how\wmbo;\ SO cents r olvildren 10 cents.. • Call on, New \York Central or? West Shore ticket agents for tickets, ^ne of trains^d aUmformation, v Subscribe fo* die MEDIWA IQANX ^~ JO»RKAI, 12.00 per^year, |1,00 for skmonths. ,^*^ ^ ' ^ : All subscribersnQtrecei'aiiOg.iJiflir 4 t ' paper regularly are wquested'to caU at this ollico or notify Bickle Bros. - os ihey liavo the contractfor deliterv ing the DAIW JOURNAL 7 0 SAY! Now is the time ,to bring in your wheel and have it cleaned and any 'needed; • repairing done. ^^^MW^rfWMVWSHil ' I also do genee* , al repairing. Call-and find out the differ- ent kinds of work 1 do ami look over my comrjlete. line of sundries. £11-work •'\guaranteed. MEWNA CYCLE WORKS eod l Don't • Neglect 5 fO PLACE YOXTE OBDEK t , SOW FOB ' * | American Wire \ Fencing Prices ate ad>andng—get your S order in at present low price. ] Bemcmtxirthe AMSRiqAef 1* \ no experiment and has stood the • testot time. - • . \ MO-Steper rod. > Acer & Whedon permits amjple time to visit the na- merons points of interest in the great Metmpolis, such as .Bronx Park, Grant'sTombjMetroiMlitanMuseuitt, Aqnarium» etc. The theatres are \now presenting the season's best • attractions with a variety of entertainment suited to every taste. For tickets, space in parlor or sleeping cars and all information call on West Shore ticket-agents. 22t9 rllRNmSfANB UNDERTAKING T!h& undersigned desire to inform the public that they have added undertaking to their furniture busi- ness. All branches of undertaking promptly attended to in an np-to- date manner^ Satisfaction guaran- teed. . 0R.Eltty--«fe^0Jf, , — 531 Main St. .,_..... t For advertising mtes iathis paper apply at the Difli.t'-JocRSAU olrice, Opera House block> _ The J&cKJfAi, ofiice,B.eO teleghcaie mimheris$362 t .'\ :; ,•- DONOTDOSETHBTOMAGlf. Cure Catarrh by Nstura's Oivrr Meift* od*«E¥eryBreathof (JyemeiBrinfls Relief. 2Jearly-everyone whohascatarrh knows how foolish it is ,fo try and cure ifc by drugging the stomach. Temporary relief may be^ given, hut a cure seldom comes. — , Unlil^recently your physician . would have siudithe only way to cure catarrh would he, to have a cliange of climate, but novf with* Hyoroei you -can carry a health giv- ing climate in your vest pocket imd . by breathing it a few minutes four\ timep a day soon cure yourseBt' . Chas. A.Mackfhas. spld hundreds - of Hyomei outfits and- .the more he sells, the more convinced he is that he is perfeetiyjSaie in guaranteeing to refund the money if Hyomei does not cure. '• .:'•-.•' Those wto aire, subject to catarrh': or catarrhal colds will do themselves aninjiistice lft^eydo nofc-purcbasex a Hyomeiifliifit at once, so as to.be prepared for the sudden chjaiiges.ei the seasorii • 24' % /. '•J34.