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FJBLfflalie. * SWWfcy. of |3Ei4SW0] »?— $S.Qldxe&$e Apartments,, :*¥# -Areira^, SonreMto l®vm.,% to5,?*o8p,m« -•• Benzene 83% • ' , ^t&facttan ^ftfanteeaV LeaVe or- ders at?'Georjje. ^isher'ge, Waan Broth- ers) or at residentc^ 891 3?earl Street JftBRCHAiW . - Money Ssftynif 1 nave softie •«« Black artd, <}ray '•Vicun*Ovfij:co»tings»-% Hade taord&^'Ajshape for ,-.••.: $Band $20 Also the newest effects iii Scotch Goods, tweeds, Cas3imeres and Cheviots. ^The best goods for fine bTisinesslsiilts. 3?or ten days at / $15, $16 and $1$ I have the best blacl; \Vicmma for black suits at , $18 and $20 I have the best line *>i ttnfansshed Worsteds; made to order AVith best trirajmiifgs tor $18, $20, $22, $23. Cleaning, Pressing, and Re- pairing done. First-class fine tailoring a spec- ialty. Ladies* Tailoring^ doiwe and • satisfaction gttarattfceed. PHILIP 1.1BRUST . Merchant Taflor,, got ruin Sfcxwt, Ola newspapers for gal^ at this! officer : ' -. '- fi • , Wmtt' MeBonald,. aged 79 years, is .desil«* West JSendall. Winter stOi lingers 5a the lag of sprjng, Naoghty winter, : • Jjggs. 15 cents, per dozen at 4413 ' Fism'ft. If there is^any tiling: wove contrary] thai a woman, it is a right handed look an a left handed door, School children have already dig* covered that Decoration Pay and; IfourtB, of July fall on Safrm'day thteyeatf, The calendar spriugbegins March' 1,'tbe. asfrononu'cal spring begins a a few-weeks - latere and the genuine :spripg begins when,it get? ready. fhe RichHptel in Sliddleporthas \been sold to Charles 33, Webber, [ who will take possession May 1st, *3?ho purolmsa price was $14,000, %,& name of the Slarshalt House. ; has been % ehangod to the Emerson [Houses .a line new sign bearing tbat »iime having been placed on the front of the hotel. The new land* lord wall take possession Aprjl 1st. The annual meeting of tie Niag- ara Presbytery will be held in Albion April 20th and 21st, Rev, George B, Stewart of Auburn Theo- logical Seminary, will deliver the evening\ address, At the recent town election in Iiivonia the* polls in one district wore closed at 5 o\clock ( instead oti 0, Attorney General Ouimoen de- cides that the aciof itself does not : invnlielato the election unless there were* ejectors \who were thoreby bar- xedfromvoting. Or. Ell* P?>m«rwy OLATBVOY^NT. L.a»dl«s, A^/eld ta-i» Kcrilfal TWs is my advice to women ssttfiorfng from 'Womb Diseases and Pales; my health, was entroBly destroyed. Iwaa hed-rwhlefi for Tnina years and •was operated open several ttanea bat received no relief, nraoli less a cure. My 'doctors and friends Bad given «o np in despair, and I aettiaUqr prayesd to die. A6 a last resort I wan -intfnceel to try Mrs, Ella Pomeroy's Sttgaposltoories and Blood medicines- After nsl&gf these remedies two months, 3. am perfidy ctired and doing my owns work, even to my -washing and ironing, I cannot recommend these medi'daies to Iriglily. M&S. BOBKf,. 108 State st. Batavia, If, Y. Pennaaiently located afc 128 Oak dr- Chard street. Hoars:—1 to 4, 7 to 9. PERSONALS. Mies Gardner of Brantford, Out,, ia visttiug her amain, Mrs. H. LeB, Eavtt» tills week, Thomas Owens, traveling salesman for J. J. Douglas Co., distillers, of Louisville, Ky., is spending the week at home. S. Ostrander, of the firm of Cos- aum, Cayliendtalt & Co., of Auburn, K Y.» made tlio Jot'iiSAiu oflieo a pleasant call today Mrs. Emma 0, Root of, Knowles- -villo, president of the Orleans Go. w?C T.V. has resigned, and her j position will be filled by Mrs. Cora Manger nf Holley Mrs. L, P. Zimmerrnntt of Me- dina, who frjr the past year has had [a class in chind painting in this city, has gone to New York to take lessons from a celebrated artist.— JJingara Falls Cataract- Journal. Having purchased the stock of carriages and wagons of Whedon & Acer, I have some two-seated car ringes* buggies and lumber wagons ouliaj&d that I will sell cheap to rrinke room for spring goods. ltf A. H.jMrx,EHAM. I will sell coal for $6.25, deliver- ed; $6.00 at yard. 40t4 ' 'W. Born. Wall Paper for sale. Call and see samples. SETII CAIX, 37tl^ Taper Danger, 318 Pearl St lam selling Btove and chestnut coal at S6.25- per ton, delivered; pea coal $5.25, delivered. 40t4 WAISOK F. BARRY. COAL! COAL!! Chestnut, stove and egg coal, $6.26\ per ton, delivered, from Fred Read's electric elevatoj. 40wl FAVOR m mm. Ths Bpara of Uduea^on. ' % m<& the Board of Tiastfies *>et in; joint \session Idsfc Oyening in the High Sehool bviild'^ng to discuss the] fatter of accsjitiiijg the proposed donation of $10,00© to the village byAndrew Gaviiagjie for £he purpose: of establishing a lfbrary, Aaoin'TeadeMapedo'ubflesatiwarei the conditions of ihegift aiethatj Mr.- Qarnagie IsiyxUiiigtoeohtribute flO^OOOto btdld a, library building provided! the village-Witt furnish a site and,contribute $1,000 annnally ior far^ishinghooks and keeping the library in .repair, ' After the naeotinghad been called to order, Itfr. ioivenxead a lengtby] letter from 4li.-WL, : 3?ayson & Co., ovvnexa of the Medina -vifateiworks system. The -lotter \was addressed to the Bo^rd el TrasteeB and in snb- stance contained wjiat has akeady bean published, in flie JotjRNAi, to wit^ \Tliat iflio oompany had em- ployed a number of.engineers to locate spring ivatear in the vwinity of Medina, and that they ha3 \failed to, find tin adoonato supply; that they had done ai in, their jwwer to [purify the present supply, and were willing to go to iDake Oatario if the people ^vere -willinygto, pay the rates for water whioii thae'eofapany would bo dhliged b> ask; that as tho Board baft not looked witih favor npoa any of their prapog||iox*s and had refus- ed to enter into another contract with them they would have to ask an advance in price in hydrant ten' tals o£,|00.00> per month* instead of the former price ^lO.W, and would also have to ckrg© at meter rates for all free watOJ now being furnish- ed schools and otber pubtio places as long as they did. business in the village without » contract. INo action was tahon on tho waiter-at last night's mcolirtg. Prof. Armstrong then spoke at length regarding tho liberal propo- sition of Mr, Onmagio in furnishing money to erect a library in Median, and thought itwowldbe wisofortho village to accept flxe offer. UoBtated that tho present library contained about 3,000 columns, Tho library .^sftmiishediiaavyearaagohya Mrs. Smith, who. left a legacy of $200.00 for that purpose, llo also stated that about 200 books were read each week, aisout five per cent of this number being read by per- sons not pupils car teachers in tho schools. The matter of furnishing a site for tho proposed now library wns discussed, some being in favor of erecting it on the* school grounds just north of the Central School, while others fuvor a location near the center of the village. A motion was made by Mr. Barry that the membors present favor the acceptance of the £?ift, and purchase ifnpeessary, a site for the erection of the building. Tho motion \pre- vailed. Dr. Munsoxt averred that the com- mittee who have had the matter in charge investigate the cost of a site. Carried. > Dr.. Munson and M. A. Bowen were appointed a committee to go to New York and consult with Mr. Caraagie's agent in that city as to the purchase in regard to the gift, and as soon as they return another joint meeting oi tins Board of Educa- tion and Board of Trustees will be called to act upon their report. j|r> CoewaaappbnTitedaeorawittefr to lookup the rnatteraf the village aeorthing the right to sell the old &uinn street cenaetery site, the : raoney to be used for ptirohasing a'j ske'for the .proposed library build- ing^ $' also, to r fc?ok np and report upon the naatterof transferring tke< School grounds to the library Associ- ation. \ • - - \ ' Af tot* some further discussion the meeting adjourned subject to the caB of the presidents^of bothboarde, f rivale Sale of Household Goods. 1 -have a choice lot of household goods, which I will dispose of at private Sale between now and April Istj at my house on South avenue-i second door west of West avenue. These goods consist of a fine piano, bedroom suites, tables, chairs* car- pets and all household goods, In- quire on premises. 44t0 ' I'RBnS.MEAnE, fOll RENT.V House and barn, corner Church and Oak Orchard streets, Baa been rebuilt and is~ in good repair, Owner will be there all day Monday, - For Sale. One Splendid heater, 1 One gasoline stove and oven, Ono Glenwood E, rangd. All nearly new. Will sell at low price as I am leaving town. Call at 223 Bar! street. 1 43t3 HaH Held for ^W 3Ju$ufs Hall, who was arrested anday evening on- the elwge «f| /sodomy, Avas. esaroined yesterday afternoon before .Justice IBrainaird, Thechitdnpon wbom the? outrage was perpetrated was swoyn aad told] of Ball ? ft brutal and, hilnnnjja treat' meit, Tlie prisoner confessed ' to' having committed the oflSaise a^d was held to await tshe,, action of the grand jury, which qonvenes in Albion the first'week |n June. Until that firne jTah* will board with Sheriff Rice, N. Y.CR^_ Boston and Mew England Easier Ex- cursion Saturday, April $10.00 round trip, limit ton days, First class coaches and latest design of Pullman parlor anil sleeping cars on through trains; also special train to leave Buffalo at 7$i a.-mi Roeh' ester at 9;05 a, ro. See ticket agents foi| particulars. for Renl, Bousa and barn ivlth good wrell of water and four acres oC land, on West Street, Ettonhoof 39tf ' l^fiBi. 'Horse for Me, Fino five-year-old browa driving horse. Weight 1,000 lbs. Inquire. 40tf J. I. WJUOT, HartBomse, Tlie Atnherst Glee Cluk. Thi'eo of the aelectiQna»\GhiB3;;fQ* : Old Amherat;' \Alnda; Mate^* and;. fe \Hckaninny'sf iCuBahy\>w?«> written by Atftherst meriv ; ; fh| : -.- Aroherst raedley/ consisting lo*' the most part'of old college \S0n|sy : and really one of the most4lh1cullBeh)e- • tions on the prpglani was arraaiged •. hy' Dwvper: . Bwilett, *0S, r , -white \Bags;\ a banjo' club JseJeOtaon, waft arranged by the leader, Walter Washburn, 'Q3, a Spring^fteld h^ and the selections from \Piincrot - Hlsen,\ by E. It, Fishery leader of the tnandolin cltib and also a senior Jason Hei-ce's <s 0heer for old Ani\ herst,\ which has beehadvertisfd, t\8 ., one of the features of the eoneefy was the opening selectioji, and the ilubs wore called out to repeat it, so pleased was the audience with -the lively march song—Hartford Timfe?, At Bent's Opera House, Thursdayj April 2d, Eegular prices, ' Two boya wanted. Apply^ at shoe faetory..' : Paper Hanging. I^eave your ordersfor'-paper hang-. ing at 221 Pearl Street. 41t4 , H, E, SiyMoys, US, subscribers notreceivnig their pap^r regularly are requested to call at this oflice- or notify Bioklo Bifos,, as^ they have the contract for deliver- ing tho DAHY Jotoauifc • . West End ED €*• T AWT? O Made of The Finest German Lzunbskin, Two Wasp Scalloped Wrist and Round Comers. Gvssetted Fingers and A Single: Cow of SilK iEmiroidcry. COLORS They Give Entire Satisfaction. SIZES 5 1-2 too Warranted. Price $tOD. _,. f Chestnut, stove and egg coal, J°rai meetingoiiaeooaraoiJiauca- —^ p^Q^ rj- p» O.D^Of\IC\D 'ermaaiently located afc 128 Oak 0r-|^6.S5 per ton, delivered, from Fred tion and Board of Trustees wfll be VSI C^.V./ TXKSA C_ CL. 5S> P^VJL^ INI C.r<, chard street. Honrs:-l to A, 7 to 9. | -^ s £ eaiAo elevata . ^ called to act upon their report. . SUCCESSOR TO SPO0NER '<Ss GA3!ES, Thurs. Mar. 26 to Wed. April 1 WE WH1 SELL 10 PREM0 CIGARS for 25 cents. CREMO CIOARS for 25 cents. CUBANOLA CIGARS for 25 cents. GUARANTEED REDEEMABLE TAGS! »N.Y, .'A •^1