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* '**.?$» •:i-mf- mmti0t\^^ ^ftarfotsed To Fit rV3$ IHtAXPtt'* THAtBR. 1/ osiEDi?iajiiO pjsysieiAijs. Efola^ge \Apartments ^^ l .Avenue. SottWr-tl tol|M.,m,» % to.5, tto§p. m. JMtPlione3828.- • -gatiBfaction- guaranteed? Leave or- ders at George Eisner/a. IteVaa Broth- ers, or at residence, 331 pearl street '.. »H. E SIMM.GN$. arc my Opening Greetings Money Saving / Propositions toAlL I nave some fine Black and Gray IVicuna Overcoatings. Made tq order in At shape for 9 .'-. $18 and $20 Also the newest effects in Scotch Qcocfs, Tweeds, Cashmeres and Cheviots. The- best goods for fine business suits. Fof ten day§ at. $15, $16 and $18 I have the best black Vicuna for black suits at $18and$20 I have thebest line of unfinished Worsteds; made to order with best trimmings, for $18, $20, •$. Cl#uiing» Prgsdag, and Re- airing&me. Mrst-dass fiiie./Wtiloring a spec- ialty. IM'SMS* Tailoring done aid Ttisfaction guaranteed. PHILIP LBRUST Merchant Tailor, 56i ilalit Stmt, Dr. eil» Pom«roy ,.fifi,„ij \there is stift s4oudcall for bouses toren%, - ^be^holesale price of flour; has Buffered a drop. The \Ossificafion Association.\ entertained last night at die Home Kitchen. ^ ^ '...<\' Borrowing trouble is like tyjing; to cure a boil b$r rubbingit with a a currycomb, ThelT. Ju\. C. A? baseball team will cross batswith the soldiers to- night.. Game ealled at 8:30, Rev, James A,Hiclcey wiU deliver a lecture c^'feland\ .at St.'Mary's Church next Tuesday evening. There \will be an unusual amonnt of changing abQUt April 1st, both by villagers and dwellers in the country. T^he I^enton tea to he given la the Presbyterian Oburoli parlors tomor- row afternoon will bo the last, one of the season. If there is anything on the floor a roan can't find, all he has to do is to put out the lights and hunt for it in his bare feet.—Ex. The men's meeting at. the Y. II 0, A, rooms/ Sondlty at 3:30 will bo addressed by Bev. H. F. Ellhrjvood, The male quartette will sing. Lyndonville wauls eiectriu street lights and is considering nroposi- tions for .eleetrio, euirrenis from Medina and from Waterpert, A few weeks ago coal was selling in Xeur York from $10 to $1$ a ton. Now dealers are offering it at |>i.*!0 in bulk. What a-change a few days make, and some of the dealers are losers from ptyXX) to $UX),W0 in the metropolis. llev. 0. Turner rector of »St. John's church, Medina, and for many yeans a .missionary in. the northwest, will deliver «u address on Friday even- ing next at Christ church, under tin* auspices of the woman's auxiliary missionary society of the parish.-- Orleans hemjblicati, That manage* Hoed J* doing; his —~-—^—<»- i_«di**, Avc*tciiti»K«rr*t • '• I freelficeriiry that I was raised from the \bed where I was suffering from the inosfcterrible Kidney. Mver and Ut- erine- 4ise£se» and wasenred by Mrs. Pomeroy's South American Bemedy after having been given up to die by Boffialo's moat eminent phyiteians. MRS^LARGE, 031 VhgiuiaSt, Buffalo, H. Y. - •0«»fn«»» Cured I After 20 years' suffering Such as no words-can describe* from constitutional Catarrhal Blood-poisoning and Chronic Deafness, atidhftvingbeeu eipeHedfrom theleading Bnffalb hospitals and told by their bead physicians that I must die within a short time, a three months Coarse of this wonderful Remedy has ihademe'a well man. I enjoy perfect health and work every day. I gladly 'recOmniend these medicines to all suf- fering humanity. • . + ,_.+_ Erie Laundry. 412 William St., ^ • ' . Buffalo, N.Y. Blnstrated health telfes to Mothers and Daughters every Wednesday from 3 toip. in* Subject; \Health Beauty And Happiness.\ Petmanently\ located in Me- dina. Increase of patrons demanded removal 128 Oak Orchard street\ Sours! 1 to 4-7 to 9. \ For advertising rates In this paper apply at the DAILY JOURNAL office, ' ~t)pera House block. The JOURS At office BeJl telejihone; liTBaberis230^ .. 2fc\ Teveffeit, to ^jve jUjajdieatre goers the bint attraction!) obtainable? was again attested by last evening's en- tertainment at the Opera Mouse, Pete Baker ia«\ Chris and Lena\ amused a large and appreciative audience. A meeting ot the executive com- mittee ot the baseball. nKstHjiatioir was held Tuesday evening, when it was voted to play all future gsuncs on the long diamond, and en Thurs- day evenings instead of Friday wett- ings. The Broinlt^ Foundry Co. organ* i?ed in Albion Tuesdny.whh a capital stock of §10,000 instead ot §2W#30. They will occupy the Bttdhsgton agricultural -works. Orders for 800 tons ot eastings a day irom Roches- ter have beeajlfleed with them. Arather bright outlook. • President Schwab says that if he had his choice between living tip tt* an income of |Sl?0,tXK) a year or down to a salary of $300, Jie would un- hesitatingly take the latter. 'Tis but a bluff. If he really means it^Jie tain find plenty of pt!S a year men ivho would be willing to exchange incomes with him, on trial. Gov, Qdell has signed the b21 of Senator L'flofittmedieu refunding to the (Means county treasury the balance of fhe-fand appropriated by the Supervisors for the armory site in Medina. The sum left is Sf »100, and the 1 people wilt be thankful to get even that small amount back in the treasury from which it was most unwillingly voted by virtue of a state law* —Orleans Republican, | The \unwillingness\ is all located ,in that grab town ten miles east of Medina. The MEDINA. JouitSAL must be run by a couple of \kids\ as they adver- tise for twenty-five people to tell them bow to run their paper— LeRoy News. If your feelings are deeply .injured, Joe f to think that a personal invitation was not extend- ed, just dry your tears and a come over and give us a helping band. Surely a couple of. \kids assisted by one who at times aspires to be as a goat, ought to make the paper all that anyone eo<d4 desire. COAL! GOAL! I have a Supply of pea coal which I will sell at §6.00 *•\-—* - $5i75 at yard. \Miss Ella I^nahan Is' visiting in iLlbiont' \ : ••\.\ • -' -.* -• * •. We, Spaffofcd. '.of Masten 4s . Cp,» Buffalo,, la i n to\vn, ' •• _^_ •* - J$e> Eirius Oompton of IRoche&ter is spending the day in town. Messfs. ISrke H, Warner-and E, H,' Barrett* : aye in\ Buffalo today attending* the automobile show, Mrs. Ethel Hartman Frary will, assist at a concert to be given iji the |*allrnfin -Church, Albion, tornorrpw. night. ' tJndertaker Holdredge left last evening for Syracuse to bring to - Medina for interment the remains of Mrs, jEd ward Condon, Avho died at the Home of her daughter in that city yesterday, DEATH OF MRS, GEORGE BAKER. ~ The death of Mrs. George Baker occurred early this morning at her home on State street, after » week's illness with pluro-pneumoriia. De- ceased was a loving wife, a ^kind and, devoted mother aixd dearly beloved by those who knew her. Besides her husband she Is survived by two daughters—Mrs. George Wateraon and Mrs. Edward West— and two sons—Edward and Will H, Baker—all of this place. Funeral services mil he Held Irom her late home Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Rev. f, T. Latham pfficiat- iugj interment in Boxwood cemetery. Killed by llioCaKaT/UbiOD, A thirteen-year-old Albion lad named Gorman had both of his legs taken off while catching an the cars at that station about 0:30 last even- ing. He died from the effects of his injuries about two o'clock thfe morning, * A good house and lot with good well, for .sale, , Inquire at 520 Xorth Academy 'stniet, or of 3M J.V31ES ClIttlSTtR. • Wanted. •• Rooms for light housekeeping; by lady with smnll vlttU!. Address aats JOCUSAL oHice, For M& One Driving Horse ,t years old and souud, ^lL'oiOO, / * One Light Carriage $25,00, One Doctor's Miaton cost ^O0.W will sell at $05.00. 3Jlif — LBVAS Bites. Horses for Safe. ' Team of horses, Aveight 2,800 «M«fld andl all right, Afae team weighing about 2,300. Enquire at Hxux Saltan,]* OmcR. 30tf BlrlsTorSaiir Two female Canaries and hreed* ingenge. Address *'Biu&s,\ Jocn- KAt, Office. SOwl Eonse on Pearl Street for rent. tn«tuiro at this office* For Sale. Two houses for sale on South Ave., between tSuinn and Genesee Sts. l'hwjuire at this offce. &tf Wtf f delivered, or Wit, BoYti. , Wanted, at Once. Two teamsters. Enquire of SOtf Wsr. SJIITII. Rooms to Rent. Either single or insuite^iurnished or unfurnished. Inquire of ' D. IX BoMmfiDOE. 4 House Wanted. Party would like to rent a small house. Persons having bouses to be vacated within die nest 30 days can secure good tenant. 15rop postal to IXuts JotjRNAU Will call. CARRIAGES FOR SALE., Having purchased the stork of carriages and wagons of Whedon & Acer, I have some two-seated car- riages, buggies and lumber Wagons on hand.' that I wiE sell, cheap to make room for spring goods. ' Itf A. BL MIXEHJM. 1 have a six'octave Storey & Clark organ, only slightly used, that T must sell quick to make room. It's a beauty. \ fi f ^ROSiPAnf. This is to announce that D& EL&INES-the e?e and ear specialist is at G. F HUrd's 'Jewelry Store this week, 5% chnthe foifet^^^^rea-^nij the Bep«hl|anj,. 3Sfeaina.it x^llbe, .seen^ leads wie amount jf cash on. deposit in tjiel^nks: of fids eounty. The leststaferaeat. of^ tlie' banfe iuibis county show total ideposits of ei J $\51 as follows :\Medi»li. TJni'on: Btok, $485,93.2,20, Medina National $391,69^,63,. ^Qiimm of Albion' P59i853.20, Orleans Gouutj :of AlbiQn|m,023.29. Exchange of Holley f 342,9.51.55. Thi^ makes m average deposit of $6$.7-2. for evory ; man, wqmaivana. ebJld in' the county, A Holley Man Arrested, Officer- &0orrniok was calledr* upon about nine o'clock, last even- ing to arrest'a di^onken man, who was creating a disturbance at tk'e south end of \Main street,. On the way to the police station the fellow showed -fight, and the officer was, obliged to club hiro, quite 'severely. Br. Maynard dressed the prisoner's- w T ounds after he bad been placed jn, the cell. This morriing when arraigned before Justice Brainard he gave his name as Jairies Kennedy antl said ho lived in Hol^y, He pleaded pilty to.\the charge of being dronk- and disorderly and was sentenced to Albion jail for ten days,* • * School Money Apprliofinie|it, A report of the public school moneys apportioned to Orleans cownty for the year ending Jtdy 31, 1903, has been received by School Commissioner GUddon. It shows the total amtnint apportioned to be $23,214.93. Tho Stems of flio ap- portionment are as follows; For 3' quotas of $\m each, g-150;for 120 districts quotas of §125 each,$10,8OO; 7i teaehow' quotas of $100 each, $7,400; for apportionment on basis of population, ^370.25; libraries, I194.US; and supervision of villages of Medina and iilbion, $800 eaclu Heretofore it has heen customary to distribute thq school money in Match from the stalo funds in tho hands ol Uio county treasurer, but aa; that official has no such funds on hand thia year, tlie payment mtiBt be de- ferred for several raonths.~-Itepub- liean. >- Rldgeway News. Charles lloyt of Middloport.isa guest of Mr, and Mrs, \Win. Lobhefct thB week. B. J. Pratt startctl for Saginaw, Mich., on A business trip Wednesr- day morning. Sir. and M^rs. Raymond Bnlcher have just returned froni LeRoy* where thoy have bceu visiting at tlie heme of Mrs. Batcher's parents fox the past three weeks., * Notice to Subscribers. AU suhscribers to tho BAIM Joun SAI. whoso subscriptions are not al- ready paid, are hereby notified tlii % the same are now due, as our terras are strictly cash in advance, and arer invited to call at this office during the week, The _ .fooium, office will be open until nine p.'m. to nccomo-. date those who are unable to attend^ to this matter during the day. - The price of the BAiiV JOBiisAt is $2 per year, SI for six months, 50 cents for three months, strictly in ad- vance. Office in Opera House block, over Shelley's drag store. NE.WYORK (ENTRAL THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. Trains pass Medina as follows: EAST BOTIND. o»m. nr,Boch.7':30a. m.ar, N. Y. 6:00p. m. !k\ \ , 8-SCt \ ' \' 6;00 '•• tOaSl \• \ 'UsSO \ 1 VAST\ \ 4:15 *• \ B:80B.HI •6^0 «« » 7:45 \ •7:48 \ \ 8:10 \ \ 7.\S5 \ WEST BOUND. 12:47a.m. N.BVii]i)I:55a-.m. •7:80 \ or. BnffUo 8:58 a.m. \ 8:60 \ •Jii9 '* \ U-,25 \ \ 11:05 \ 11:52 \ \ liZSp.m. \• liJOp.ma. B:47p.ni. \ 6:10 \• \ 5:05 .\ •7:10 \ \ 8^0 \ \ 8-.U0 \ •Ihdlcaies trains mat dally. H. PARRY, General Agent,. 87T Haiti St., Buffalo-, ST. TT. GEOKGE H. DANIELS, Oeiieral Passenger Agent, Now York. A.H. BihiHi, Oenej^il Snporintoiidoht. \Aktti^u^p^ye^i^^l^j^ -:A •-••im mm? showiii; te;-iffil5^;;#ai^|J New SprMg Low^lfc larg^ asso^meiifc Ever^ eity M the country gejfcs 73e ft»r them OUR PRjCB 65c $et yard^ . Large New Stock of • '\ .Wanted! Parties havihg a smaU^honse or rooms for light housekeeping to rent address BAIM'ITOIJRNAI- office* 5. J. PLUMMER BAQQAQE ', \; aitd CARTINQ; , Leave prders eafly to aVbid mistakes. Baggage deliv- ered tp all parts of ; -) the yiliage. - . Leave orders at Callaghan & Sutter's «- ! OE t^fepltone 9$a, iwd Plain Piliings in Cotton, Wool an4_Worsted, Our showing of , -i Velvets, Brussels and Tap- ^ estries | . ; ; . is very complete; prices right. . ** * f . GEO. EI. SPOONER, ^_ successor TO SPOONER & GATES. •<M>-<»c»'<cscy<7iO'e»0'<r»<i« { Imported Enamel Ware AT COST! r 1 About 100. pieces ODDS jj, ^s&i ENDS, all perfect ' j»| • and guaranteed of the fa- •\ i mous ', y GERMAN STEA.USKY \WABE J \\\\\ t I - 10c (? iBc a Vfhich we wish to close out before the new lot arrives. TEAPOTS.- • - - ' BOo PIE PLATES. ^ PANS, - - I . Acer & Whedon to litfvo your wheels put in order for finring use. Enameling, nickeling and cleaning; Bicycle Sundries. I repair and re-cf>ver nmorellas,.carpet s-woopers, -Nvringei-s, sewing machines, guns and revolvers, locks andoatches. KejK duplicated. Horse) clip- pers, Bliears, knives and skates sharpBiied, Work guaranteed. Eft. BARRETT, 546 flain St. , \^Y^esaieaBrt-ftetailDe^ fe|nts, feriwar^ Sto^s mi Ranges Steain, Sot Wetter and Hot Aijfr^eatiagjlttgineers. ' JSteain Drills, , . -PoMerj JDyim^-^ ftaji .^tj^ijy .Supj»iie$«.,-''' s.K,'i: