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••«,*?<#; m*mm W«»**^iW«tMii*Mt>ii»T!-1.'illl'lllirill<Ni rB ma*«» epeolftlty of ELASTIC Boloredge ipafrf^h%' West Avenue.. Howt-^to i2 a.*-, 116 ?, Tto 8p* m, •••\': • Bell Phone 2S23, ^&fac4gri guaranteed I*ave. or- ders at George I5sher*8, XeYan Broth- ers, or'atreeicleii^'M Pearl street ,'.-' . RJE SIMMONS. are my Opening Greetings 1 » < 1 1 Money Saving Propositions » to All. SW im****^******—!*—*-!***. 1 Have some fine Black and Gray Vienna Overcoatings. Made .to order iu Ai shape for . $18 and $20 Also the newest effects in Scotch 'Goods, Tweeds, CashHferes and Cheviots, The best goods for fine business suits. For ten days at $15, $16 and $18 I have the best black Vicuna for black suits at $18 and $20 I have the best line of unfinished . Worsteds; made to order with best trimmings for $18, $20, $22, $23.\ Cleaning, Pressing, and Re- pairing done, Mrst-class* *V' fine tailoring a spec- ialty. Ladies* tailoring done and satisfaction guaranteed. PHILIP l'. BRUST Merchant Tailor, got ftaln Street. Orv fell**' F»om»ray Bh-ds of a feather will Bdo.11 be to the Ilaster'hatB.\ -f Work your' eyes anil ears over- timej b»t give yottr tongue an oc- casional holiday. • It is the Pittsburg Tiroes that sug- gests \arnokelessfuel\iocook food- less meals; A sort of heatless hot, so to speak. Advertising is iiot the engine which runs the rnachinery of busi- ness, but it 16, in large prt, the fuel Supply of Jhat engine. The Medina High School'basket ball teain wilt play . t^e Brockport 'Normal School team at the latter place this afternoon. , So thoughtful legislator has as yet suggested medals or pensions for the overworked fathers of big: fattulies. According to contentions made by some persons Medina bus at present two chiefs of police. Chief Araolcf, howovervgtUl wearsMhe hadge. i Rev. M, P. EUinwood will apeak at the men's meeting in the Y. M. 0. A. room? at 3:30 tomonttwjifter- noon, Thenaalo quartette will sing. All the officehoya will be expected to paste, copies of basehafl schedules in their hats and govern their forxt- ily bereaveraenhs' and oilier .excuses accordingly. ' \ A French professor announces the discovery of an apparatus that en- ables one to see withoutoyes. If tho thing works, it mighty be a -good thing to supply the back of onr heads with. _ _, Sir. Carnegio is quoted as saying thai ho is a great admirer of tall men. tike other very wealthy men, Mr. Carnegie has been, greatly an- noyed by the attentions of short men. It is said that farmers along the proposed line of the Albion Electric Ruilroad from Loekport to Middle- port are charging so rfiucb. for right of way, that, the company may \bo obliged to make a aojv survey be- tween those* points. H. T. Krompartinmsic dealer, has leased tho Geo. 0. Buoli store, 533 Main, street, at present occupied fcy the Green Trading; Stamp Co., for a ternt of two years. He will take poeacssion April 1st. Both floors have beea leased by him, which will make more room 10 diHplay Ms big line of pianos, organs, etc. than his present inadequate quarters per- mit, Newspapers ought to be h% enough to stand upon their own merit. Every form of advertising gives publicity, whether it is poster, programme for chareli festivals or theaters, \sandwich\ me»5 or front JMfcMtW—1 i,wmmimiim Mr, J. W, Johnston of \New. Ifork isift'-town. - * ... My; lewis Adler .of Rochester is in town, today, ' • <\ . Mr. \William B.'&rngsley is spend- ing the week in Rochester, Miss Agnes H. ililehainof Buffalo- is visiting her parents in town, Mrs. 0, burner, who has been vis- iting relatives in Simeoe, Qnt., has, returned home. ; j ' ' Mrs, William. Bixson t who has been^spending some time in Buffalo, has returned home. Mr. and Mrfe, D, A* A. Buck were in Buffalo yesterday in attendance at the Automobile Show. Mrs,'William Bedlay suffered an. epileptic stroke atherhome on West avenue flnarhorjung, , Mr. Herbert Payson of Portland, Me,, one of the owners of the Medina Waterworks, plant is, in. town on business. The Rev. William J. MeNab pastor of St. Mary's Qhurch, who wen* to Chicago with Archbishop Quigley and party from Buffalo on Monday night is expected home taday.-r- Niagara Palls Gazette, March 13, A ST. PATRICK'S DAY EWTOP Ke^tA'aesduy -(St. Patrick's Day) will he celebrated by the JCBBNAI* appearing printed on green paperj with a special illustrated St. Pat- rick's page, In addition Rev. Father Borkeryof St Mary's Church has kindly consented to writ© an article commemorative- of the. day. We shall issue on that day 1,500 copies of theJouasAt, which will make it an object for advertisers to engage space for Ibis edition. All adver- tisements must be in not later than nine o'duck Monday evening. I v f$l$taork FT :***%- READY-MADE CLOTHING E<pl to Custom'Made I have Jttsi received a new line of ready-mnde clothing for spring and summer wear that are equal to. cus* tonv made goods. This is the finest line over brought to Medina. Como in and see the new goods. Neil week will have semefldng to 'say about hats. J. N. KERSBCSO. TO Rent Gootl house on South Academy St. Enquire of «\~ ClWfttEsWMEOON. > l^or Sale. Two houses for sale on South Ave,, between, Gutrm. and Genesee Sts, 2Stf L.«di*a, Avoid *>»• Krxltml I freely certify that I was raised from the bed -where I was suffering from tbemosfcterrtble Kidney, Liver and'Ut- erine disease, and was cured by Mrs. Tbffieroy^s Sbntb imexlcan Beffiedy after haviiig been given ur> to die by Buffalo's mdst epiin6ntiiliy8ician& .MB& LAEGE, 1321 VirginiaSt., Buffalo, K. Y. After SO gears' suffering suobt as no words caatqescrxfae* from constitutional Catarrhal Bloodrpoisoning-and Ghronie Deafness, ahahsvingbeeaexpellettfxom the leading BnffaloloBpitals and told by •fceirnead flbysicians that I must die within » short \time a three months course of this wonderful Remedy has mademealwellmari. I enjoy perfect ' health, and work every day.. I gladly - teeCnimend these medicmes .to all suf- fering hmiitinity. . . ° MB;. ELLIS, ' ErieliaTiiidry. . 412 William St., • , .. Buffalo,..sr. Y. illuatrated health talks to Mothers and • Danghters every Wednesday from , 8 to 4 p. m.\ Subjects ''Health, Beauty and-Happiness,\. . Permanently located in Me- 1 dina. Increase of patrons demanded removal 128 QakOrchardstreet. Hours: ' •'\'•- 1 to 4-7 to 9. \ v iiiisis to antiounoSthat DR. iaiNES theey6- and ear ..st^dl'alist is at^ iP. Bturd's , ieyeiry Store this week door \barker.\ Whether such tn-. . n • J« * t «i .«„» I Enquire at this offce. vestments pay the individual, must { ^ __ __ be determined in each individual case. Newspaper advertising con- fessedly is first, and must condone' chiefest and best for the reasons that are many and excellent Bui it does not follow that, because -the newspaper is best,, all others are ralueless.—Printer's Ink; The JOUBJftt office jBeB telephone number is 2362. House on Pearl Street for rent Inquire at this office. NEW MAPLE SUGAR. I have'just\ received a shipment of new maple sugar direct from the sugar groves. Call and get some. 34t2 • S. F. POTTER. Wanted, at Once. Two teamsters. Enquire of 3IM ' s War. Sm«, Rooms to Rent, Either single or in suite, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire of B. D. HOLDUEBQE. /. 1» 1*«SS* Wanted. Roon^for light hotiseheeping by lady with small child. Address JOURNAL office. \~ \ . 33t3 For Sale. One Driving Horse 7 years old and soundj.'$125.00. ' One Light Carriage $25.00: . One Doctor's Phaeton cost $265.00 wiilsellatj65.00. 33tf LEVM Bnos. Horses for Sale. .. Team Of ^horses, weight 2,800 sound and all right, . Also team weighing about 2,300. Enquire at DAILY JorjfKNAL-OFFICE. 80tf Birds for Sale. Two female Canaries and breed- ing cage. Address \BIEDS Joirn- €iRRlA6B fOR SAIL Having purchased the stock of carriages and wagon's of Whedon & Acer, I have some two-seated car- riages, buggies and lumber wagons on hand that I wilt sell cheap to make room for spring goods, • Itf . A: H. MlLEHAJt. Wanted! Parties having a small house of rooms .for light housekeeping to rent address DAILY JOURNAL office. itAt Office. 30wl COAL! COAL! I have a supply of pea coal Which' I. will sell at $6,00 delivered, or $5 4 7S at yard,!, < „ i<»t'4ii><iC\r»C'<iC\n<i! ! Impprted Enamel Ware AT COST! •iry'> - »*vvvyHKi<y^»rff*yVv s *yy*^ , ~r^y v ^ About 100 pieces ODDS, / and, ENDS, saE perfect, and guaranteed of the fa- . moufi GEBMAJSf STEAUSKY WABfi, which we wish to cldse ont before the new lot arrives. • •' - .- 50c - --10c T -. . i6c - 13ie Wi'anglo oveir t])0- ap|oi»t- inentof. a diipf of j#e,. together :nath anothei: twist at the touch Mooted waterworks qnustaon, we.ro the mqin' featnips at Inst evening 1 © meeting of the BoarcS of Tmnstees, Jtfter re^cUng the jniptes of the last meeting' MoyorRoijljinsapjioiiit^ od the^follo-ssing standing;. commit- tees for the ensuing jonv: Purehas'uig^Hpod, Dowen, Mil- 'Itaz, - • ^Ln3iting -\ Comevfovd, Dreed, Qctrry, , Ere Department—IIQO4» Breed, Oarry, -• Sidewalk Commi-fetqes r Sottthof railroad—Ckjnii)rforcl ; / and Gurry. 2?orth of raih , c*d-'Bowen, and Miller, Horth of Eogle'sfarcot—Brefid and Bowen, * *3Jho following hills were ordered paid: Street labors*. $15,3S; B,Pos- BO», $30.00- • -, . Shi Hood reported, tlmte tlie lamp ot*. Gak Orclinrd strcot has been placed in position. Mr., Hood offered 'a, resolution, wMch was adopted,, to tli» eflect that the Board notify tlio waterworks company that the •villog© did not ea» to entear into another contract with therm when tJio present owe expired. Mr. Bovc«n introduced an ordin- ance, the substances.of which.was {hat persons are bespatter forhidden to dig into any street or pile lumber or olhermateri'nl or* any endovalk or sfcreet without first linviag a porrait from tho Board 0^ Trustees. The owlinnnco isvas ordered to bo pub- lished. ' After tho ^mlopticsa of tibia ordin- aasee, lit. Hood's raollou, to proceed to ballot for oltief o^pllco prevailed. £.' number of halflola xsrero taken without resulting Sat a choice, and sifter the president, liwl counted the last ballot* winch- atood John Stork Si^JohnV. !PorWr2^1'oter i\rnoH 1, l*e stated Slat ho bead a right lo.vote oaad cast Ms hallo* for John Stork said declared him appointed, cltief of police, Tjio point of orcler was raised by Mr, Hood,, who sfcalod that if the president land aright to vote on ap- pointments lie mtatst do so at the same time and iit tho sajae ntarmer us tho other inemb»er of the Board. Mayor llol»bins# tills Jwncturc in- txoduoed a brief wrillont hy Justice Childs, who clte?d authorities on mmilar eases, Msr. itohbins slated that his right to vote was based on the opinion of tbas tloc«moitt aaad ibere tho eoatter dropped. Just how it will end is not easy to predict. \Mr. Heribett Jaryson of Portland, Mb,, one of the p-cpiiors of the Me- dina Waterworks Company, appear- ed before tho Boaa-d and a heated dlscuss'ioa of tlals mrteh mooted' «juestion isvas had. Mr, Payson rid- iculed the idea thatt sufficient water could be scdured. for the village from springs and clrivon, wolls aaid stated that the only sotoree Of sup- ply other tliait the present one was JSrom Late Ontario, artel lliat his company \were wilhng to get water fromtheresif the^we gudrariteed that the people of this vEQago would pa/the excessive rate which tho company -would be obliged to charge, as the plaaat itself would cost §3CK), O00. .After considerable more dis- . cussioii tlxe mattesr ended* I ? r>rj ^ i\ the^ follov?itig nnsolicited testiatoflials *cga^ittj# Ministers of the Gospe^ T«achers and Pxofes^pfi of M&sic^ ^rtcx;, fltaersof the highest standing. What other taal^c of P>^^ic*i* show isuch a. wondesf ul record? PJKOB-. ' W- H. WAS -of IiOWeB, who MR, $&£$& G. TXJRNER, Biibn** '' lopresented the \•Mffleec'* piftnes at the popular firehum,. anther of fRtreMlta\ •' gehtenniaVthe well known--nisnistand Bohottiscke, \short. Stop'* Solwttlliph^ t«acber says:--1 oowaer the ^So««- \Indian Mareh\ 6t6„ writ«! ; Slh«. BBar\ piano superior taalj other wakes, \SOHUBERttP piano ^jmronuwdofyott partienlarly fpriteflne Bingipjtoue, its lias given the most perfect aateifwfioa . easy action, ^na elegent fiijisb, and in every \way I seldom play «p#»njr above all for its wouaerf.nl capacity for piano for wMoh I_wouia,be ^?Mng^» atanttinKintune, Ireconiiaendfhqmto exohansjeifly ^'SCHUBERT.\. IMgom- «it my friends. , mend the ''SOHTJBERq:\ 'jftuac* $ ittl . '-\«*>. ^^~ .-..'. »uyfrienas.!vna aCflnaint«no«j(. ,•*' • EBU D, S. S00K9KR. -one of Boston's; *—, ,v oldest*ndmost respected piano-tuners, MISS EFFIEX- OA3OSTI1J0-*h>p6pu.-* with Vose& Son andBEalletb&Chimston lar authored of \Book » liy* Baby,** for Hairty years says.—J. recommend\Xapping ok the Panes,\ Safely Ro6k«a. the, **SQatTfiERt- piano above all. in Mother's Arms,* \Sweet Mm- of others to. my hest And most intimate Irish Btne,\ says^X like my \SOHTJ- frienas, as they stand m tune so well' BE#T*' piano more and, tooree>v«ry u»y aiidnavesuolx a sweet hira-like upper and would pot be satisaed mm taxr part and full rich deepened bass and- other make. .•• ••<,' inidaie octaves, They ans as near per- , -i— ftoficm, It seems to me,»» any piano can REV, HENKY A, MimR of Maai- ho made, son, Wis., «ditor and puhlislyer ot Ohm. •.^ A^-.c « i^ro„r. ., • i UPP^w $m\ ''Our Ohnfobs Work^ MR. 0HAS. OtBOTJUNE^tlie export also correspondent te the \Oongrewtr tnne* of Boston who is employed espec- tjonalist,\ \vrltea;-*]ny \SCHEUBHRX^' jrtly ferBucb pianlste m Vom Buhto, pianowhiclil purchased at j(n WM Cart Ftielton. JS. F, Lang, Brmt JPttra&o, two years since has prbyi '-•*••\\•' \<mpJiw Qrditslrit, -etc, says-—!y pur- anticipated,y in fa, '' \ onased, Jor^my owa family use a tory in every vra ail bth»t' Smphvw Qrclitslra, *tc< says—-1 pur- anticipated, in fact is ehflrely si(tiif»o- sliased for my own famil use a tor in every vray /•'\>— •SCSEtOBERT\ upright piano f * * * dered. later for Mrs, the-, oii«Iox-' Dfenth* Olds of and »m delighted witb «uno in every this place. You are at ltt»rt|H6-tfse w»y. \ffonltt not exCnaiige it for aiiy my name in any way :yo 1 deean »ilvl«»- ..., «._,....•«_ r.„,.„-.,...- Me t Q ^yuacQ the insrestai ot tke •'Sulmhert Piano Co.\ ' • other make with which. I fliw familiar, •.WM, MAKE, who -was boaa action •rogalatorat CM&erlngsntano ^factory jrjDaDW. U, H, ^MEOKa (judge' ^PE^M^J^^'fSSr 1 ^ 1 ^. 1 ? 8 ?!? of theSapodorCWrtpNo. «8«Mjri3«i .TJBEB.T \ npright for *ny awn St * EasOostmi ravaCThroaolitlie** «,»«y andatso for a ffieml of jninenna ^awB^t^^SSm^ Wkfiavo given tho moslrcompleto sat- igjg ^ ioSther fthe MBSO Btanain tune wonderfully weft. aml RaxeatjeBed I made no5nliWc» M T,T»«U -o itr T\Iwrv«nw •»,«n«.i a ni. »\>' Section, for the fi«trnonout laui PBOP. B. M. UAYIDSOJi, sapemsor ^ n R mncei 0 t gratincatlon to my at vSHbito, South « CJo.sAlUfne House, enmoand la mora than «nH«f«*tnw Boston. Mass. aaysi-My'SCETJBEBX\* camoantt «JW»tM0MWtt«Wjr. * npri^i* *.** tliatlpurehaseaofyoH „.7~« •„,,,. some, time since, 1ms proved all that yon wM. H, MASON, the popttl«rpl«nHrt, piomlsoil and reiflly moro Uinn Ianttct- organisfc and toper^of Boston patea. lamia love witfi the tone and like the *«S0HUBEEX\ nprisht r —~- aquonandit stands in time tetter than very ranch, and alwaysroeomweiul«i*m anyniaii»Ievcrowae<a. I recomniend to my friends wanting itht* yory b««t it to aU my friends. piano that can be mado ireg^nrdlets of price, MlSa MABY B. VTETR, one of Bos- \2&£S% fSt^^il^A *\*• OHABX.ES H. AYBSS,bank** fsrarmSy^ ?«fehti «i a ^ *m™ »w«l hroTser n»ya:-I am JJully htl«&rid \SCHuttEtiu; upright piano seine ,„»,, ihe , .ifinMrmTanT\ « n -f n i,f 7*3i« years ago for o gave anoh good • op«B«i iHiiau ww vJth the .'gaarjBBRX\ tipiJjiht, iffiSe one of my pupils which. lipian^^pii^ft^^^yn^S!''^^\ use «ntl am ueligatea wttn samo in « UK «%.. tnMt conjuT-ki tt «i&M Ian. every way. These Pianos Can Be Seen,A! LeVAN BROS. STORE, MEDINA, IM» Y. , ^*ae^ I w «^^^™ •••••• I jP% W W*^**l^ O?BAPQTS; PIE ELATES, . PANS, - • Acer & For advertising- rates in. this paper apply at. tlio DAKLY JocfiNAb office, CJjpera Itb«s6 blocsk; All subsciabei's not receiving their paper regolarlyasre roqaested to call at this office or notify Bicilo Bros., as tliey havo the eoflliaet for deliver- ing the I>JL1LV JOGTIML v^^^^^^v^^ This Cera jon entitles you to ft dis- count of lo percent, on any casn. purchases; and a. chance on the^jirizo of , I ^S IN GOLD to be* given away ilax. 36th* Write Nitee «rad Address Hem' Krompart's Music Store, Hetilna f-f^VinO\ uec ^ c ^ tc> g 0 0u t of bitsiness I shall offer for the 3. «ext thirty days 4 my entire stock at and below cent, ficst Galvanized Washtubs at 3oc 40c an,d 45c. Foot Tubs. Large size 30c: smaller ohes in pro- portltjn. Full line til Lamps. Jardmiers-r at prices way below cost. Hosiery 7c, uc and 15c. Best Books, and Eyes 2c per card. Crochet Cotton 3o spool. Writing tabled 2c, 8c, 4c. $12 Set of Dishes, 100 pieces tor $7.00. All other lhieW in proportion. This is no fake sale. Everything must he closed 'oat, early and get the best. Positively no goods taken hack or exchanged. Come J. M. RUNNEft <%'%*%'%'%'%' FAIR r 1 ^%^k%V%/^% Mediria, N. Y. Wiiblesale and Eetail Dealer's in All Kinds of •' Pamte, flatware, Steve$ and Ranges Fine Sanftary Wumbing zuid Gas FHting. . Steam, Rot Water and Hot Air Healing Engineers. Steaiti '. ' Powder, Dynamite, and Quarry Supplies.