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•W^R^Pt 0War^te^d ; l% Fit <*i1mti*m Propositions to AIL I jxavet'soine'fine Blacfe and Gfay Vicuna Overcoatings. Made to oxder in At shapefpr $Uani$20 A\sp the newest effects in, Scotch Goods, \Tweedst Cashmeres ind Cheviots. The ^b-e s t g?6ods for fine business suits, For ten, days at' $15, $16 andr$18 I have the'best black Vicuna for black suits at * $18 and $20 1 have the best line of unfinished ( *VVoistedsj made to order with '^ best trimmings for I $18,'$20,-$22,-$23. Cleaning, Pressing, and Be-j pairing done, First-class * •£m tailoring a spec- j. , t laity. Ladies* Tailoring; done- and satisfaction guaranteed. PHILIP L BJRUST 'Merchant. Tailor, set ruin str««t. • Or. Ell» Pomaroy U«»dJ«», Avoid th» Knlf«! 1 freely testify thai I was raised train the bed where 1 was suffering from the moettorriWe Kidney, Liver ana Ut- erine dtanse* and was enred by Mrs. iPpiuetoy'st South American Seinedy Mter IIMtog: h^m given up io die by Buffalo's most eminent physicians, JHE& LARGE, 341 •Vbgnua-Sfc , Buffalo, % Y. After 20 years' suffering such as no •words can describe, from constitutional <MarrhaTBlood-flOisoDing and Ghnmic Deafness, au&haviugbeea expelled from tho lejitliiig Buffalo hospitals and told by thehchead pnystolans that I must dit ^wi^Ma •« abort Htn^ &- three months eonrae' of this wonderful Benledy Jias anfuleinea wenniah. I enjoy perfecti-i 1 ' nenlta and work svery day, I gladly tecorntaend these medicines to all su£- •f- ering Irnui&nity. MU EUUB, Erie- X&undry. 41S William St., Buffalo, 31, Y. Illustrated health talks' to Mothers and Daughters* eVery Wednesday from Sto4p ta. Subject: \Health Beatrty and Happiness.\ Permaaeiitly located in Me- dina. Increase-if patroHs demanded removal l^Oafc <3rcMrd>treet. Hours: , ltoi-r-7.toi). Vote the straight itepuplicari; gck6t)iext'%0sd^,y.' '' * Beast the news.ads of \The- Fait\; Ajsei ec Whidon in this issue..\ •Phenext term •<$ Genuity C)qurt:| \ifm M held at' Aihion, March 190i, &$, Potter has pioyed his cigar* 4t?t»ryiromMUlviJletp'hiB Medina stqre. Wafchfor hWan \{hes. announce-: men.t Wniorrpw, Tjiey have some- |'tMjig'%lii(4h will intere'sjb you. • • A. Bawsoikf*eai estate dealer, yes terday 8pid4)ie aorth hrjuseof the Ifood estate on WestAveaxi6to;E. J)M toiHeij ojfeoiinty lino. Oreide Musical Club\-\-* eight pieces—were out^serenadrog last nights , The Bart Uemse quar- tette are not in it with these musical eheruhs, ' *'' j The *,)oc«HAi.has been Ti existence [,a\little tao>ro than 1 a'mcnjrth, bat \in that, time /jOver 150 now j^anV© have been added to our'list, ^vhioh now readies very he,ar tho 1,000 niark. \Jolly Fanner^\ \Hollo Peoples,\ \German Huntsman*' anxl. tlio song \Of all 3$a>tiQii8,** -\vhioh ,ia aim^ in ten differant dialects, m& a fe\\* of the singing nunirjersthatl'etoBaliev will wilder in \Cliriaiaiid Lena,' . \Hello ! Central giye mo fjotoo mxQMM. 25;\ \Js this Mr, Cuan- mingsV Save me four heat seatfi, t'want to sea tho (lomjan dialect comed'nm, Peto Balcbi' ia 'Chris and Leii*. 1 \ \Ileilo! What'! 'Yes, that's the date, 'Wednesday evening, Mwhlltli, goodbye.\ 1'ho Do%vn'a Bfoso Gonajmny will on April first, move into tlioir now WKJins, o» tlio tliird floors of the Spooner buildirig. The xmm ato now heittu vovy arlistieaUy decorated andwlicu finished will hoiiglttin lino With any of Modini)* & chiu rooms, ^lr, Pete linker, tho Grevnwit trom : edian, vrlso «ppear| at Bout's Opera House next weefe, will havo a new bndgct of songs and ho knows how to sing thoin, Tlio play wilt ho fChria ajnd Lena,\ a «omqdy that lias boon, seen ia all daaalriea. To seo this no will makoa miBlnke. Tito Republican candidate for Ovor^or o£ the Boor ia ilidgcwny, Mr. Qeargo C'swtmutt, ia d#ervuig andshotsld reoeivo tte support of every eifciadn, irrespective of polities, who disiws to sec this aiFjirs of that office- conducted in a wise, honest and eebnemieal manner. Give him your vote, A meeting; of'firemen was held Weduesday in tho Lr'HommetHcu Hoolc oad ladder Go's rooms to form* •alato ptxns and appotat coinnuttee^ for the firenieia's convention, whieli is to be held Sat Medina July 2Slb, 27th and 23th- This will be the largest ^gathering of firemen ever held ia Orleans county, and our firoiaddiea ore making great prep- arations to give tlieta a good time. That Mr, Alfred H. Milelmnt» He- pahllcaja candidate for Supervisor in Eidgeway, will ho elected, there is nodonbt, A man who, single hand- ed, has enough, friends to nominate him at a coueas ngniast large odds, is surely qualified to fiH tho office of Supervisor, and wo predict his elec* turn by .the largest majority ever .given a caudid.atiTor Supervisor in tho town* There are some queer things cen- tered axourid the year 1903, some of -which can be explained and some of \wluch will weary the mind as has the \fifteen puzide\ For instance, take the first and last figures and it. ja^n jiavtoipitj^i'.\ '«o • lielpieV :*?rj wlien «h^dhV^'•around 1 a dry:.goods: store;,, .waitvn^'': for' hi» :#fe 'to 0% tbou^htradlrig, lEf.: : ' .''..,' Thejiist .tpbin \vas-4eea and'heatd B;u;^ay.7Y% oe 3 5 -i } 0 i rt .Bepuhho* The*ewisj^t.'iwo days diflprenee) he|weeh the appeariweein Kroiikport ;and Medina, .'Tiie^day was ,tlie day here,- ^\, /.''..,... .\ . . ._\/•. ._ . Thirteen years ago Jebn Sander- son, of tjiis Viilagej became separated h'Qni..hi'8.»oiily sifter ifl Xiverpopl, The parents of the.cluidve'n had died and the latter had been pla^d in a seliop^ the brother came t o wITai ed States and lost all track of hie sister.' Recently he has beea attyer- ig in a Ijiyer|iool papeX and last Thursday wa$ rewarded, by a le.fer horn his slstey, offeying to •pro/we herjdentity. Wo trust that ahappy l'ejmiQa awaits them. Broelv,- port Rep\iblie. *Wm. '^ i)»«^3knjt: ftwily vffl\ stajt Monday fQ35 v :SEand, 0^ ^bere- wi|£fesideii 5 the. future,\' Goyd'o.n,,Bi%e^pf Niagara Falls, fe at the honie of' his aunt,. PERSONALS; Mr.PeterBoweaof Akronisvia- itbg; rolfttives in' town, Mr, ililford Har|ow, of Buffalo, was in town the first of the -week, Mr. Wm, V. Walson has returned from a Visit with relatives in Iowji. Mr. Yolney.A, Acer of Pittsford visited'relatives in town this week. Miss May. Allen is spending a month with friends ia New York City. ,•••./ - ' ' Mr.S, Landauerwillleavethe first of tho week on' a husiness trip to Hew York. Miss* Lena Brooks of Buffalo is spending tho week with. Medina friends, Two Medina hoys, Robert and Edward Patterson, have enlisted in the U. S, navy. Mr, Vf. B. Castle of Cleveland, O,, was tlmgneat of his father, Mr. R . S^ Castle, tbia week* Sir, W. B. Murphy Ss m Dayton\ 0.» in attendance at ft term of school in connection with tho jSutiomu'Cash Register Co. Mcssm, Daniel and William Mur- phy, of Manila Place, loft town, yes- terday for Chicago where, they have geenrarposilions. About thirty friends of,Mr, and Mrs, James Bacon pleasantly ~sor« nrispd them at'their heme on. SMO Street Wednesday evening. Mrs, S. A Rosa, Missss Flarcace, Qertrudennd Grace Bice, Florence Moore, Anna Brook and Lcanna Marshall were in Buffalo Wcdnes- dav to witness Viola xVllen in \The Eternal City,\ Mr. Wm. J. McGrath, puivhasing^f agent and distributor for the enter- prising firm of Gallagher & Bradley, left town Wednesday evening for Seneca Falls, K. Y., where he will spend the remainder of tho winter pmrehasingA'srrdrm.\ . RjRNiTUHE km \mmm\m . The underBismed desire to inform the public that they*have added undertaking to their famiture busi- ness. All branches of Undertaking promptly attended to in. an up-to- dstt tttaanor. Satisfaction guaran- teed. O'REILLT & SOJJ, 531 Main St Well Drilling.' I will dig, drill, or drive wells on the shortest notlee. Will warrant water or no pay. Bywts J.Sowt. Mrs, BurtA;Hiii4' ',. w . . Wm,Qoraer/ssiimove to Medina [4u- ahoUt two weeks; Eugene Dib BoW will :#o*K-$$ ; farm va^ted hy him- M, ? A**O ewe ,y^' m Q Y ' 11 S i^* 6 •the-George L.-Prntt housOt recently purchased, by F. % Qokes. , The % Yaung: People's, Dramatic Club of lidgeway, composed entirely of home talent, will present t&e. live acV'cframa, \Tony the Oonvict,\'at the * Bridgeway , Hotel tonight, to he followed bya dancing party, This Company expects to, present tJiis play to tho. people'of theviUage of Salnes some evening tho first of next week. . AflWisfTd letters.. Mrs. Anna Ferris, \ Lydia A. Barns. \ Sarah Allen, .TimConrpy, i Bov. Mr. Taylor. A. Wbitwood. Mr. Jess Mosier. Frank Downey, Miss Jennie J'isher, imiimf*** \Vfefinwe^oiljin^miij'velQXTfe. .tb o£fer ( , neidner ; ^6 v j*fe\ 1 .the v -AvlMJle: p»sh,nQr do %© have, .9300 feet of lEpMQy.'spaeOi Imt 1 ' we have sp*ce enQ^|lxto shmy all the goods\we caa pay for. If you will come in W'-e'will sell yoa all pu%«!i\ ,pay for at prices that '.will Sbit you. Ho olbsO ont^j- all' new fresh goods. Call and seo^me. Yau may \hear from me again later,' \Watch! • ; ' . ; E.'^ tfin*. Suhsoiibe for tiro. MSOISA X>Ml<i JcwWAk, #2.00 per year,' $1,00 for sixmonfli&, \..'•*'« fS0^^pXb0ft it-,.: Th& Eminent Serman' Dialoot Gomeaian ^-ft*Gtrand BCfeMe Revivalof th4; Ctomedy I>wm» Takitig Invetitory t ana 1 have about lOO pairs ,'..' of Lett's Three Dollar Shoes, in . tirokeil lots Tshich I have mark' ed down to $2.50, InBox'V'el- •i ,*, .our (3al£or Yioi. A few pairs of Patent Leather and Enamel shoes in the lot Come early andget JOtrf pick. .' * - JoNii LeNA/is CARRIAGES fOR SALE. Having purchased die stoeh of 'carriagesand wagons of \Vhedon& put them together side by side and j Xcet, I have some two-sfeated car^ you have the ominous figure 13, Add all of the figures together and you have 13* Divide by the two first gives a quotient of 10 with a remainder of 3* \yhich added u> geth'er make IS. Divide by the two | second figured and yon have a quo- tient of 211 and 13 rtniaxning. Divide ~by the third and fourtb. fig- ures leaves a remainder of 13. TVUS; THAtER &-THAXEB. 1/ <6$fEOPAtHie PHYSieiANS. 'fipldredge ApSrto§nH West Avtone. Hottras-ato 18,a. m.» 1 to 5, 1 to % va, • • •, ^^hm^h- . - Y •'!'-•'•. .. ' fox Sale. Two houses for sale on South Ave., Between Guinn 'and Genesee Sis, Enquire at this offce* —J i u, — . « ' , House Wanted, Party would like to rent a small house. Persons haying houses to be vacated within the nest 30 days can secure good tenant, Drop postal to pAittf JovRKAtf. Wilhcall,' riages, buggies and lurnhor Wagons on hand that 1 will sell cheap to make room for spring goods* ltf A. H. MiLEnASi. rent. House on • Fenri Street for Inquire at this njHee. I have a six octave Storey & Clnrk organ, only slightly used, that I must seU quick to make room, It's a beauty. ' II 1\ KiiosipAnT.. ST. JOHN'S CKSH. Lenten Services. .. Wednesdaysat4;15 and7:30p. m. Fridays at 7:30 p. ni; Holy Week arrangemen^^H he announced later on. ~f Lent is intended for all Christiana, of Whatever name, O. TimsEn, Rector,'. Old ne\vspa,p6rs for sale at this enics, , ./ \ Rooms to Rent Either single or in snite.farniahed ornnfHrnishe\^ Inqtnreof ' '' D. D. HowinBDQE, \eoAiT wii I ha^o a supply of'pea coal which I will sell at $0,00 delivered, or $0.75 at yard. lOlf ^t. Box». Annual Spring .Excursion to Now York City Via West Shore Rail- road, Thursday! March 12th, On abovedatoihe WestShoreKail- roail will sell exenmon tickets to New York and return from Rochester at tho low rata of ouoainglo faro plus one dollar, rate for children will he half of the above, fare. Tickets good going on date of sale, goodrettwnrog 6n o r before Tuesday March ITth oh rcgttlnr trains. Tholimitnn these excttreion tickets pernVua ample time to visit tho.nu- mcrdua points of intcxeat irt the grot Metropolis, suck as* Bronx Park, Grant's Tomh,Meta>peTtlanMusmun, | Aquarium, etc, Tho theatres are now presenting dm season's best attraciioas with a variety of entertainment suited to every taste. For tidkets, space in parlor or Bleeping ears and \all information call o n West Shore ticket agents. 2M> MARKER REPORT. / Htw York Pravliton M*rk»t Ntw York.March S. \WHEAT —No. 2 Md. ai«c t o. b. »Bo*t; No. 1 norliora, Duiullv Cam — No. $ corn, BSc f, o, te mflo«t OATS — No, S oats, «'Hcj No. * wWte, **»ic; No. 3 wSsHo, 4AU.H. 3P0HK—Mess, |llOO@18,SO; iamlly $ia.oo. HAY—Shlpplnr* 5B©Wcr good to choice, a0o@$L00. BUTTER — Creamery, extras, 2?e; iactory, 16cj Imitation emtfler& •western, fancy, 2§6. _ SHBESB—Fancy ls^8 White, lt@ Uitd sntall Whtle^ 14^0. EGGS—State and Poanayltanlsv anr. '_ .Bcffato PeovMtm HtkriaA. ' , BuDEato, March 8. \WHEAT — N& 1 northern, SSej trintor •wheat, No. 1 red, SOe. CORK—No, 2 yellow, 6145C f. o. b, afloat; No. 3 yellow, 51c. OATS -<- No. 2 is«»ite, 41!4c I o. b? afloat! No. 3 white, -Julie, Sl.OTJB.—Spring wheal, best patent jer VbU N^5g;i.50; to* grtoTes, |z.f S ©3.00, \BUTT KK—Creamery western «x- ttk tabs, 29tr, * state and Pens' sytvania creamery, 27§2Sc; dairy, talr to gooa, i8@20c CHBBSB — Fancy full cream, 16c; good* to choice, i4Qtl4^cs com- tnan to fair, I2@l3c, »EG&S—States fresh taiicy, iSf. • POTATOBS—Pefr busliel, 62@86c W E have IT few Overcoats left and to. close them out we will give you a <JJS^1 count of 1-3 off the regular price, as we do not -want to carry them oven Our spring goods are ar* riving every day and \ we must have room. Call in and sec wlmt we can do for yon. See our line of spring hats-<-the very latest shapes, prices right, • Volschow 1 Smith • ppp. Post Office. Supported by ' . IMiss Jinjoie l&$&$ ^flUorii^ ... • • and many other*, - l?ISIGESr-25e, 85o and vOC Seite at , Glunming8 , . . , » ; K *<M^'TH*<KXKl«^-OW*'^P^» New^Extra * Ghofe^ Recleaaed I Timotlw~~ | Medium Clovtr- 5 Wc haVc the best s* attd clcaBSsfc seed 1 Acer & WMm it>tt%>*9Vr<*€>'a&*a^4*mi nc Fair Sattirday, Mar* 7 ALL Srs-K AND SATIN TAPFETAS |ta.-*9 12 16 22 40 iPrice 6c yd. 8G yd. 9G yd. lOoyd. I2oyd. Good Hsite Ribbon 8c yard. * ttast Saturday the crowds that came to our store testified to tlp4»arg^atns received. Saturday Match 7th will \^_* be likewise. Come* HANL0N BROTHERS !Vt6t<itr-re s N~ Y, East Buffata Live stotk Market. OATTl-.Er-Best Ste&« on sale, $5.35 #5.80's good to eholee shtnsing steers, |4.90#5.1&; fair to good steers, $4.SO @4.G5; common to fair htitera, 1^.50 ©3,75} choice to extm fat heifers, $4.2&@4.60.; good tJUteler Dulls, &2.M @3.1B; choice to prime Veals, $8.25<g> 8.50; handy fat calves. ? 3.75@4.00 . SHEEP AND tAMBS-Top naliva lamhs, 5-00#7,15; fair to good, 56.SO @6.76; culls and common, $ 3.2B@4.0n ; good to prime wetherk. ?6.50©6.7G. SOG-S — Mixed paokerjr . grades, |T,50#7.6O; , medium hogs, ^7.60@ t.fft; pigs, good to choice, ?^.6S@6,60. Buffalo May Market. HAY -*• #im6thy, per ton, loose, $15= 00@16.50 ; ihay, prime on track, per ton, $i6.60@17.00>-NO.l do, do, $i5.00 #l?.00j Wo.'8, io, aoi II^OO^IWO.. WnoiesalqaadUettttlJQealeisia All Kinds of . * Paints, Hardware, Stoves and Raageii * Fine Sanitary piuinbirig tod IfcS- Eittiilg» ^ v •;. Steam, Hot Water and Hot'Air Heating Engineers.^ S|eam PrillS| Powder, Dynamite and Quairy Suprjiies. • ' /