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\M 1 \!. .Mi!' \' ' \W 6 \ -——s - Hoiar^ge,Apart*totk ;#»fr-&venue. ' BetyPlioneV2S28, ''gfttiBtwtjQB; pti;r»nteed ! Leave or- ders at George Bauer's, LeYan' Broth- ers, or atre^iuenqe, 821 Pearl street , S. B. SIMMONS. MERCHANT Money Propositions j- to AH, ' . X baije some fine Black and Gray Vicuna Overcoatings,* Made to order in Ax shape for $18 and Al$o the newest effects in: Scotch Goods, fweeds^ Cashmeres and'cfceyjots. ^he best goods Ior, fine business suits,* For ten days at $15, $\6 and $18 I have the test 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, an£ Re- pairing done. First-class fine? tailoring a BjKsb- ialty. IsM&tf, ^«jtoii^ done an4 satisfaction guaranteed. PHILIP LBRUST • Merchant Tailor, 50I naJn Street. Dr. Btl» Pom«roy 1 GLAERVOYANT. t_adl*», Avolci ttnia Knlfal TWB is my advice to women suffering from Womb Diseases and Piles; my health was entirely destroyed. I -was bed-ridden for nine- years and was operated upon several times but received no relief, much less a cure. My dootors and friends had given me up to despair, and I actually prayed to die. As a last resort I was induced to try Mrs. Ella Pomeroy*s Suppositories and Blood medicine. After using these remedies two months, I am perfectly cured and doing my own work, even to my -washing and ironing. I cannot recommend these medicines too highly. MBS. HORN, 108 State st. . Batavia, N. T. Permanently located at 128 Oak Or- chard street. Hours:—1 to 4, 7 to 9. Forget Your Aches , ET out and ride your'bicycle; it will help yon. leave your aches and wor- ries behind you- If you have an ^-^-^jrtd \bicycle get a new one—one that is Up-to-date—a & 1 for instance. If you can't afford it, then let me overhaul your old-one. Cleaning^ enameling, nickeling, traeing -v/neelS, now rims, rOspoking wheels, .tires repaired,/flew cups and cones.' redressing old cones, rebrazing broken' joints, etc. JjafaSt I can make' you* old wheel as good as new. - MEM CYCLE WORKS NV Warner.*. $he>r«nmer d>ys of last week are; btrt*a»em03$, .:-''•\ * \fheJNia^ai'a Falls papers are ; j^narelllng: with each other over their: '0lrema\4on. •„...: 1?.,L. Zinimerman is improving. tibte mt'erior of his store by painting ^d decorating the sain©. Owners of cottages at the lake are overhauling fhem preparatory ..to moving in for the summer. ' Joia Waldner has invested in a fine new bjsrjbw cole, which be has placed in, fro$,nT, his' tonsorial parr |O^B in the 33o>ns3£e&imey block,- ': T?he ^^ ^ blhui- faotary, one of Middteporfe most important hv dustries, resumed operations yester- day. - Tbe plant has been idle about .two years, : Albion is to have a canning, fac* tory, provided the farmers will agree to devote 200 acres to the raising of tomatoes'.< 1'he proposition ia made by Bert Qlney of Rome. Yesterday noon Tonawanda vil- lage became a city. The transforma- tion was celebrated by firing of can* nfott-aud blowing of all the factory whistles in both. ^ToriMvandBS. With, the approach of spring the le comes from its hibeninting places, It is not as dangerous as the automobile, but is -uncomfort- ably and\ dangerously near it white being ridden on sidewalks. Tim ladies of St. John's Church are arranging for an \Easter Tea\ to ho given at the home of Sirs, D. A. Acer, on Park avonwe, from 5:30 to 8:00 p. m., on \Wednesday April 15th, All are invited. An elabor- ate menu will he provided and 25 cents will cover the bill; \Miss Mable Ernst, tho plucky teacher at Royalton, Niagara county, who was first smoked out of the school building and then taught for weeks to empty benches, another school being started in the vicinity, bas won her fight and her school was reopened yesterday, the other being discontinued. Wednesday, Slarcli 25, Jrom three to five \in tho afternoon, and from seven-thirty to ten in tho evening, llfffl, IL, Lei). Bart* will serve coffee ntherbomo orr Main street. The offering will be uddod to the church furnishing fund of the First Baptist Church. All are cordially invited. \\Otto Peterson, a Brooklyn fool, announces that on a wager of $200 he is going to cross tho Niagara river on a cable, hanging by bis teeth and carry suspended to him in a harness a nirui weighing lSC^pounds the distance-across is about one thousand feet and it would take about six minutes to complete the journey. All fools are not dead yet, but two will be if this undertaking is carried out. • The death of Sirs, Kent a former resident of Shelby, occurred yester- day morning at the home of hoi daughter in Batavia. The cause oi death was blood poison. Deceased was about 65 years of age. The funeral will be--keld tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the borne of heT daughter, Mrs. Halraay, in Shelby. Interment in Boxwood cemetery. • A few load sports were privileged last evening to witness a boxing ex- hibition in \one of the business places on,Main street between \Billy the Kid\ and an \Unknown.\ There were but two rounds fought, the first^of which the* \Unknown\ had a decided advantage. In the second round, however, the \Kid\ rallied, and after rushing his opponent around the ring\ knocked him down and out'by a well directed right hand swing .to the jaw, and was awarded the battle. The victor, we are told, is to challenge James Jaw Corbett for a contest in the manly art—of talking., I will sell Goal for $6.25, deliver- ed; $6.00 at yard. 40t4 W. BOYD. \Wall Paper for sale. Call and see samples. SETII CAIN, 37tf Paper Hanger, 318 Pearl St. COAL! COAL I . I am selling stove and chestnut coal at 86.25 per ton, delivered; pea coal $5.25, delivered. i 40t4 WATSON F. BARRY, 4< Mrs. Tpie., Livingston and Burt RobinsonV spent Sunday • wifr< Mr- and Mrs, Siinith of jeddo, • - . 3fr& $V0, Bontd Q f Buffalo is Spending the w!eek in town with her hushandj, They are located :at the. MarahallJKouse, •\••- HayryO.Blake, the falls street cigar man, has a ginseng plant in his window. It i s of the genuine Chinese variety which has become so tare* Q-hiseng is valued highly :amor!g the Chinese as, a medicine. -^Niagara Falls Cataract Journal. . <: Skinner Prize in Oratory. The folhwing are the names of #e contestants with their orations for the ffred B, Skinner prize in oratory of the Medina High School: Blaine Coleman, '(^.\Should the the Negro be Disenfranchised ?\ Clifford McDonald, \03 \Prepara- tion, The Key to Opportunities ante.\ Edward Johnsoa, '03, \The Vene- zuelan Question.'* John Cleary, 02, \The Wisdom of flie CivaWarbas Been Proven by Subsequent Events.\ Blaine F, Sturgis'Ol, \TheMontoe Doctrine. 1 *—! - The contest will be hold on tbe evening of the first Friday fin May and Wm be open to the public. If- practicable the judges .will he pro-, imnont lawyers from, nearby cities. DeUgMed Us Audience. The Amherst College Musical Association never 'treated Spring- field to such a concert as that given in High School hall last ovening. Tho Amherst men, lost evening sang with a vim that is characteristic\ of their collego spirit, Witb tho open- ing words of Jason Pierre's \Alma Mater\ the gleo club won its audi- ence, and the mandolin players and banjo -club were not behind the singers. But it was not all singing and playing, 8. G. Hamlin, by his clever interpretation of tho PyramuB and Thisbo 'scene from \Midsummer Right's Dream\ delighted, his hear- ers, J. W. Hayes, who was, the cluVs Boloist last year, was heat?d again last evening. His voice is strong and shows the effect of train- ing.—Springfield Union. At Bent's Opera House Thursday, April 2d. Regular prices. After a silence ,o| three weeks* .\Publicity\ wishes to be heard *£rom again. This time-it sees fit'to-criti- cise an article\ which appeared in last week's Register, As \\Public- ity's'* cornpositors, pressman, devil, and in, fact, everyone bnt the editor, seems, to he \off duty,\ and tbe fact that we are under' obligation, to ^Tublleity\ for past \favors\ confer.- rod to the JOURW,, we publish tbe critieisrh, knowing full, wett 'tbat the editor of the Register is capable of defending 'himself; editorially. Following is the' Register's article and PubUpity's comment:\ Tbe beautiful spring weather of to-day has brought on a general epidemic of \low fever\ which fails' to yield.to treatment. \Drs. Turner, Maynai'd, Swettaud owerphysicans\ testify that this epidemic is not caused by our water snpply unless the disease germ proves to bo am- phibious, tt is in the air and our supply is badly contaminated. Tho health officer recommends that all air for family use be thoroughly baked bofore using. Any one lacking facil- ities can secure an ample supply of hot air from the antius: of* \Public- ity.\—Medina Register. It is true that putrified air has escaped in Medina, from timo to time, in large quantities, and it bus boon found to contain large num- bers of poisonous baccilli. The health officer, after diligent inves- tigation, has traced its source to the ortat side of Main street a Utile north of Geballo's, where tho nir has beeu found, especially putrescent. on 'fhntsdays. Tho editor of the Reg- ister, on his own motion, has e6m- mendably constructed a maze of rooms and doora from his sanctum, in bis effort to keep in tho fetid air. Baking it is alright; and the health officer recommends that, sinco elec- tion, if the. editor of tho Register will tako position in the passageway from his sanctum and look out upon his would-be franchises, freight tracks and \switches and ponder on the pric$ of \canal water\ stock, ftlMhe air that escapes froin his sanctum, over his cranium, to the street will be half baked, and will aot bo so offensive or injurious to tho public.—Publicity. OK/M ^ fcxtcius Hall is looked, np sM 'polks bsiidcjn^tei's on a~ serious ehaxgex ^Clio young man, who la \about 4wehty>five years of age, is not jjoasessed of an\abundant amount of intellect and he was. at one time an inraate Of the WiBard Hospital. * Jt seems that about 7?30}ast even- ing be accosted a young hoy about eight years old, son of E. J. Barry ani lured Mm into a shed on Proc- tor avenue, and there committed the serious crime of Moray, The boy finally freed himself from his captor audbasie-ned home and told his par- ents of Ms experience, He was brought to police headguarters by Ivis father, where he again related what had happened, A warrant was then issued for Hall's arrest and ho was taken into custody by officer Tarkeiv He has not yet had Ids ex- amination. On account of the prisoner's weak inentalit;v it would not seem wise to commit him to a penal institution \hut he should bo sent to a hospital suited to persons of his condition. Th£ price, oftbe,$l^^3bii|{Sii»i* $2 pe? pwrvtlfop six months, .50, cents forihree mojvtms.stric^yin^a,- vance-. Office inj Oj^Hoiwa blocks, over Shejley's dirug 8t?ore* The JooRNAi,. office, jBeJT telephoiw .numbeKis^ieg, : >I^I^>J GBEBJSf GKJODS H HARTT •'-T.v '• CBSEEie ^3HBI»liAif!r y The Ploid Front Grocery Boys Wanted. Two boys wanted. Apply at shoe factory: - , For advertising rates in this paper apply, a t the DAILY JQORNAI, office, Opera House block, This Coupon entiaeayou to a dis- count or l o pep cent, on any cash jurohaso; and a ohwioe on the prise of S3 IN'GCJL,D W^lfNfVMSAMfWWMV^Mf^M^ to be given away Mar?. 30th. Writ. N«m« «M Ad4i*M W«« JCrornp*rt**«UHlc Stot», n«diwi NWYOEK IHTNITRATi. \i-Jl| X XVrll.k - >—' fc HUESOH BWEB |U B, THE FOUR-TRACK. TRUNK LIME. Trains pass Medina as follow*: BAOTBQTJHD. \ COAL! COAL!! Chestnut, stove and egg coal, $6.25 per ton, delivered,'from Fred ilQacl'B electric- elevator, 4Qwl ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Until Holy Week the Lenten ser- vices are held as follows: Wednesdays at 4:15 and 7:30. FridayB at 7:30. Tomorrow (Wednesday) tho Fes- tival of tho Annunciation of the B. V. M., services will be held at 4:15 and 7:30 p. m. At the afternoon service, the address will be deliver- ed by the Rev. John S. Littell, rec- tor of St. Luke's Church, Brockport. C. TURNER, Rector. TAX MEEHNGT In pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at a regular meeting held on the 13th day of March, 1903; there will be a meeting of the taxable inhabitants of the village of Medina, in Bent's Opera House, Medina, on Friday evening, April 3, 1903, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of voting money to be raised by tax for -the street and contingent funds, and for the transaction of any other busi- ness that may properly come before tho meeting. By order of the Board of Trus- tees, Medina, N. T., March 13, 1903. J. W. COOPER, VIIXAGE CLERK. For Rent. House and barn with good well of water and 'four acres, of land, on West Street. Enquire of 39tf W. R. CURRY. Horse for Sale. Fine five-year-old brown driving horse. Weight 1,000 lbs. Inquire 40tf J. L. WALTER, Hart House, CARRIAGES FOR SALE. Having purchased the stock of carriages and wagons of Whedon & Acer, I have some two-seated car- riages, buggies and lumber wagons on hand that I will seU cheap to make room for spring'goods, Itf ' A. Hi MiLRBm For Sale. One Splendid heater. One gasoline stove and oven. One 0 Ion wood E. range. * All nearly new. Will sell at low price as I am leaving town. Call at 223 Pearl street. SALE OF FARM. In order to close out the estate, the undersigned executor duly auth- orized to convey real estate, will sell nt public auction to tho highest bidder, the farm of about 70 acres situated on Macadem road, south and west of the village of Middle- port, N-. Y>, known as the Nathaniel W. Miller farm, at said farm on the 28th day of March, 1903, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Said sale to be sub- ject to a 82,000 mortgage and ac- cumulated interest thereon, and the balance of the purchase price to be cash. There will be reserved froin said sale about 10 acres of wheat growing on said farm and the right to harvest and move the same. Dated, Middleport, N. Y., March 17th, 1903. R. T. CHASE, Executor of the will of Juliette Miller, deceased. 42t5 N.Y.C.R.R. EXCURSIONS Boston and New England Taster Ex- cursion Saturday, April 4. * $10.00 round trip, limit ten days. First class coaches and latest design of Pullman parlor and sleeping cars on through trains; also special train to leave Buffalo at 7:24 a. in.; Roch- ester at 9:05 a. m. \ See ticket agents for particulars. Paper Hanging. Leave your orders for paper hang=- ing at 221. Pearl Street, 4lfc£ . H. 1. SIHUONS. All subscribers not receiving their paper regularly are requested to call at this office or notify Bickle Bros., as they have the contract for deliver- ing the i?in,it JoqESAi* We Smoke 1 lie • • • \Masterpiece\ CIGARS and can re- commend them as ... THE BEST 5c CIGAR IN TOWN. no*o « «• nao 12i35p.m. ** S*0p.tn. \ 10*0) '»' g;« »' - 4U5*\ « SaSlLIB. m® \ \ 8:10 \ « T«5 \ WBST BOUND. 12:17 ». in. N. F»lblJJ».Id. •fl;« «« «» uas »• « nan » U32 \ « lS8p.ni , «* lrtoVm, ttrtTp.W. \ S:10*W o ' .. SjSPVT' nm \ \ saa *« « »•» »£ •fudtentc* tr«ii» ros duny, It. PARKY. 0«a«r«l At***, -. aK0BaBH.OAmKi8, Qmuaml PnaHmgeu. Aptit. Hew York. A. It. Smith. a«ie«l B«p«int»tKl««».' Bent's Opera flouse, COOFKB fc HOOD, M*n«gtr«. Thursday, April 2 Grand Concert Amherst College Glee audi] an jo Clubs OF THIRTY MEN T3BEE5 ' Musical and Social Event OF THE SEASON. Regular House Prices. 87eod53 AFTER MARCH 31st We wiH occupy the store at 535 Main St., at present oc- cupied by the Medina Trad- ing Stamp Co, yOU have but one week more to secure some of the bargains we I are offering at our Cut Price Removal Sale. Here are some of oar special offers for the week: A Lyon & Healy Mandolin. Maple and Walnut body, for 2.S0; vrarth 5.00. A fine Mandolin in solid \Wal- nut body, finely finished and polished for 4.38, worth 8.00. A fine Mandolin in solid Rosewood and Mahogany for 8.90; worth 10.00. One Century Gaitar in Gold- en Oak, well finished and fine tone for 4.38. Hohner's 50c Mouth Organs at 39o Space Forbids us Makfna Further Mention but it Will Pay Yov to Come and See Us Hohner's or' Eocb's 25o Mouth Or- gans at 19 cents. All the latest popular Music at 19c, Any 3 pieces for 60c Any 4 pieces of the Standard 10c Music for 26c. 50 cent Uhatelain^ and vfaist Bags 88a Krompart's Music Store... MlipiA.N.Y. i 25o Chatelaine and Wrist Bags 19a Special bargains in Box Pa- pers and Writing Pads. Come in and see our line Ink and Library Paste 8o the bottle. Toilet Paper 4o roll; 7 rollfl for 25c Bicycle Kaying Card liic. Steamboat Playing Cards 8o feestXXX Envelopes 8 l-2o Package of 25.