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% V\V- .: • .••\*•:•.•:£•\• \W\ '\i;»i*j'ii tsBfig •goldr^ge Apartments, ^eSfc\ Afenrte. .\ Hours:—9iol3%ift. > 3L.iQ6,Tto'6p,jaa, JteUJ%meS5&8. I gafisfaotiori guaranteed. Leave or- ders at keorge liner's, teVnin Brqtii- era,'or; at residence, ^ 3?earlstreet , H,m SIMMONS. ' JLBRCHAOT Money Saying « Propositions to All 1 I nave some fine Black and Gray '\VicunaOvercoatings Made ( to order in Ax shape for, $18 and $20 Also the newest effeqts in Scotch <3ooi8, \Twetds Csslhmercs attd-^l«Eviots?—the—hc-s-* gpocls for fine business suits. Ifojc ten idays at $15, $16 and $iS I hitve the test black Vicuna for • black suitsat $18 and $2® I liave tjie best line of unfinished Worstedsjuiacie to order with test trimmings for $18, $2$»$£22, , $23L deantog, Pwsstug, aad Re- pairing done. Hrst-dass flne tailoring a spec- ialty. Laaie's' Tailoring done and satisfaction gaamateed^ PHILIP I. BRUST Merchant Tailor, got fUttt Strut, Dr. Etta R«=»m«*«-«jy L«dl««, Avoid *ha> Knltal Tlws is my advice to ^Women suffering from Womb Diseases audi Mlcsi my ksalfe ^ss esfedy 3oa.irflyecL I was bed-riaddtt for nine years aaad was operated upon several tames but received so relief, mmoli less a <rax». Mty doctors and friends had given ine -up in despair, a»d I nctaaSly prayed to die, As a last resort I was induced to try \Mrs. Ella. Pomeroys Suppositories and Bleed Bedietos. Mtet using Oasse. remedies two months, I am. perfectly rared and doing ihybwii work, even to my -waardDg atnd ironing. I cannot recomkend these tnedkrine3 too Highly. ' • MBS. BORN\ 108 State at. Batsvia, N. \S\. Permanently located at 128 Oak Or- enard Street. Sours;--1 to 4,7 to 9. Odd jiovv%>apefa \ioi\ sale at this :\' Whe'sV' hereabouts is reported to ftfonkihgdfine. Bos to soap, 10b, at LEVAN BHOS, Laktenavigation opened last Week between Detroit and Gleveland v tSke bentien .season lifts materially; lessened the social gaifcy intown. Next Sunday is nn^sionary ex? eliaftge'for all\ tM pastors of' theM, S GMi'qE7\3S^Eh70' pagara districtf Jlbwe for rent Inquire a$ 1MB Whatever elseraaybesaidor the Mormons, few men kav-e the couraae to rnarry so mauy^iyes. Some women, who have nothing te to worry about are wondering wlietherit lis goi»g-to he a bright luster or not, T?he weather forecast for April BIIOTEVS indications of shifting and mriahlo moving vans and light urrres of carpet beating, Special sale of ribbons every Sat- urday night at ,I*BVAK \BROS Jf.- H, Luna died this -morning at liis homo or* Main street after along illness wife Bright's disease, His (igfe ^ras ^3 ydap, • Eonoral services will, behold; Sunday aftemoon at 2 o'clock,- Interment in Boxwood coWeteiy, • All»o# is sometii 'grab towrt** of tliefoanty.but those who gave it that name are jealons ljccaatiso they are not located here, Albion is bonnd to grow, and in thtt©»-tlio village will b© Uio center of \inannfnctnring^ and wide-awake citizens, the. result of its so-calfo«l 'grabbing\ and determined effort to ljo abend of its sister towns.-—Or loana iinerican. Very nice, Simp- noiu \In tima\ ie « good word to HBO. However, the acknowledgment tliat thonnxrjQ \grab town\ has not been misappropriated is certainly vory clover of you. Fur» Jlrg, Pa* f «nk is ylB|tl» ; ia $oi^waadft amd ^aifelo, lai&es PattersQB|: of l^ttffaio. Visi- ted relatiTQS in-town, yesterday, Mr^ If/ 0,. Brightiftam is \»pend- xng a ; fevsr days. witb. frieadB fa, Snowleivifle,, •/ Mi-, and Mi% D- S'. Ifefanodl pas-- tilei we spending a few-weeks vyith their soft, & 13. Le^an- . Mr, and \MXB %,. TJitie of Medina; we.ee the gwests' of My,, and 3atrs,.IhV Xlinhans \Wednesday fierajd, .' \ Miss Lillian. Burke, of Eochester has been the guest of Jliss Nettie Kubbard* oiPringle av-enne;'—Bata^ vialjfews, a , 4 :Oscar Acer and Lee Gorman, who are attending the nnlifcary academy at Sing Sing, are sjondbag the week af home. Mr, and lira. \Wellington 3\. Cop- ping left this morning; for ShortB- ville, N, Y. t where they will make thestr fntnre home. Mr. -Coppbag.who, has been in the bieyele and repaii T business in Medina for a nurnhor of years, is to engage in tSio hardware business in SbortsviHe witih, Jiis brothor-ia-law,Mr. McDowell IVhiie \ve regret their removal from Mediua their many frionds wfll Join withtheJooR^Atm •wishing' them abundant success In ttnoir nes\y en- TTerprjse. Do \You Cofitemiilato \Buying niiurc? j, LeViut's, Bros, have \a eompletn iip-to-dato stocky Mvalo Sale of Household 6wds. 1 have a choice lot of\ household goocia, which I will dispose of at private sale between now and April lats at i«y bouso on South avenue, jceoad door vfml of \West avenue. These goods consist of a fine piano, bedroom suites, tables, chairs, car- pets and' all household goods. In. fate on premises. 44tf) FREBS. MEADE. Wedlpa Brewery. \Tbo Metiina Brewery, *whieh was recently pttxehased by P. Lukscli, of Dudtralo, is making the finest ale over brewed in Medina. This ale Is mado of pure malt and hops and ia recommended by physicians as a healthful bevearge. Orders for pri- vate family. Phone your orders to the Medina Brewery, IVAUPAPER. Tbe big stock is now complete. LEVAS BROS. • NEW SHIRT WAISTS. See the, beautiful display of novr jshirt waists at LEVAN BJIOS. Boys Wanted,* Two hoys woiated. -Apply at shoe factory; SALE W fASM. In order to close cmt the estate the undersigned exeeatoi 1 duty auth- orised to convey real estate, will sett at public auction, to tlio iiigliest bidder, the farm ofialioutTO acres sittitttcd on Mncadprm rood, eolitb and west of the viliagje of Sliddte- poxt, N. Y., known as the Nathaniel W. Miller farm, at said farra on the 2Sth day of March, 1003, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Said sala to \be sub- ject to a $2,000 mortgage,rjoul ac- cumulated interest thereon, aaid the balance of the purchase price to be cash. There will bo reserved from said sale about 10 acres of wheat growing on said farm and trae right to harvest and move tbo earner Dated, Middlcport, 21. Y.» Marels 17th, 1003. R, T. CHASE, Executor of the will of Juliette! JSller, deceased. d2t5 Horse for Sale. Fine five-year-old brown driving horse. Weight 1,000 lbs. Inquire iOtf J. L. WAtTEtt, Hart House. Wall Paper for sale. Gall and see auraples. SETII CAIS, 37fc£ Paper Hanger, 318 Pearl St. For advertising rates in this paper apply at fee BAIM JOURNAL office, Opera House block. ^^he opening GSuspel Service tmder th^ediree^on of liraMary J, T?y\eav< : er» in tibo IfetbodiSt Ohweb troi; largsly attended lastevening, \' Jlrs, Woayer vsras pleased to greet so; many iriendft of other days, of |»leasant ariernoriea. In. nn i!n4fEebt- «d inannjer she opened tip the Scrip- riure as fcn^nd in. the fifth ohaptey'ef Hattlievy^ajidthe 14th, iSfliandlOtli. ve-ises,' ^he htishel and tke'hqd yew dvreit upon, with great effect :MidAle|ort The ligh* must shine m order that peisonB iajay see the way Chris- tians leaTdthe way, either upwavel py downward, \Let.yoiir light so sbine thatmea seeing \your gqod \worfc may glorify your Entber whiob is in: Beaven,'*, Mrs, Weaver TOUS by her C3ljrist- rike* spmt and tender method of presenting the truth, No one need teelthat they will be overly pressed in the matter of accepting Christ, it must bo a free--witt offering of the heart urito Qo4. Krs, 'Weaver is the same vigoronB Christian woman of ether years, Time has not dealt harshly -with, her, simply here and there a salver thread has been add- ed, The spirit is the sa,me, the func- tion the «ame and her faith ia Clod greatly strengthened by the disoi\ plino of the years. No one can como into personal relations \with her hut must feel the helpful iil- flnonce of her faith and hope. Ho woman in the State has traveled move miles^or preached more ser- mons than Mrs. \Weaver. Avery cor- dial invitation is extended to thecal tiro comamunily to attend these gos- pel services in the chnroh and re- ceive the benefit of her .presence and herteaelnng, This afternoon a Biblo [Reading and \Welcomb Meeting at 3 o'clock. Sermon, this evening at 7:30. Mrs. \Weaver-will preach next San- day morning and \ evening in (ho Mothodiat Church and will apeak to mon in tho Y. M. O. A. rooms at 3:30, W»>\ *B\*W* Sr«ti garae, and niigbt hjve won haiidjl^bad not Ms lijppoj't gone up: in a>a|loon|n theianinggmewSoned; aboye..' Otherwise tlxe' teams yiex^ easily; niatched and an#er -extra Inning; contesti could easily ha\ ,5 e re- sulted.bad the solars : iiQt been iaBahushea. The latter played slew new- mottj among IVhorn Post, who eo^ed left garden, took very welt with the fayw, •^Towarcl the last pf the game Qol- ling, the Bownsi' short stop t made a star performance by capturing difficult bounder with bis left land and hurling it to firat in tinie to oul tbe runner oil, The nmpiring waa. dsaie by ilessrs. Ppst and Eokert and was nearly faultless. AGENTS' SAMPLES Of corsets at LeTan Bros.' 39c. Choice GARRIAGES fOR SALE. Having purchased \the stock of carriages and wagons «f Wlaedott & Acer, I have some x two-seated CAP- riages, buggies and lumber •wagons on hand that I will sell cbteap to make room for spring goods. Itf A. EL Muasamt. N. V.. C.R.R. EXCURSIONS Boston and New England Easier fx- cjirsion Saturday*. April 4. S10.0O round trip, limit, tea* days. First class coaches and latest design of Pullman parlor andl sleepiaag cars on through Jtrains; also special train to leave Buffalo at 7:24 a, nu; Roch- ester at 9:0& a. m. See ticket agents fox particulars. SPORTING NEWS. Soldiers Ambushed, AfairBized crowd attended the gamo of Base Ball atthoArraory last night to witness tho closing line-up of tho Leaguo Schedule. The Downs worthy a score of 24 to 13. Tho Soldiers made a wbolcsalo shift o£ their team when tbey ap- peared Cor tbo battle. Tho game was hard-fought and well worth seeing up to tho fateful eighth inning, when the Downs struck an unpre- cedented batting streak and smashed all records, crossing tho plate 13 times in their half. # Up to that time tho contest was spcctncnlarond partietdarlyeaceiting, both teams appearing to wish to give tho people tbeir moneys' - worth; and the Soldiers especially aiming to excel because upon the result hinged their becoming a fheturo in second or third place. As stated tho soldiers wore practically all in new points, while tho Downs Hose appeared with their regular team agumented by the ad- dition of Barhite ' and Pixley, who have mado such fine records upon tho strong Y. M. C. A. team.. The former covered himself with glory by accepting sharp grounders, and when rxuiB were sadly needed he was there with the stick. The soldiers put Culver, the stocky \\double-paw\ twirlor, in the box and he did well, this being his 'With the finish of \m\ night's game of baseball at the armory, came alfo the close of indoor season, Looking back oyer the sec-res and records of those games, whichr con- stituted tbe season's schedule, one is forced to' tho conclusion that tlie* season was highly Successful, Inch team played nine games or three with every other team in the league, and the result of the fight for the pennant as far as first place was concorned was never in doubt. Tho 29th Separate Company's team started woefully weak and Jnw proved temporarily, only to drop back into ita early tottering condi- tion. The same might well be said of tho Downs Hose, Tho-Y. M. 0. A,*B begun the sea- son under vory adverse conditions and finished much better than could have been expected of the team as originally composed, Tho acquisition of tho two dcarys and Kelly, who for obvions reasons could easily q,ualify for membership on tho pennant winning team, wore it any time deemed necessary, mad© tho team a strong aggregation, and tbo Christian organization finished tbo season playing a fairly* good g^me. The Knights of Cojiunlms* team vrero in a class by themselves and won the games at will, when such a proceeding was necessary to secure tbo pennant, with tho exception of tho Y. M. O. A. game in which they wore defeated by a scoro of 4 to 3, and! about which game, out of char- ity for tho indicator handler, com- ment is withheld. Tho Writer wishes to assure those who may \bo interested to know, that, were it necessary to have se- cured the last game of Thnraday evening, March 19th, hy the Knights of Columbus team to have lauded tho pennant, tbo game would have been secured and no exhibition of ho\v not to play been givon. Tho pennant was won the second game before that by tho KLnights and the latter woro really indifferent as to results of remaining contests. Bach team in the leaguo bad some good individual players, and to mention some and to omit others might be uncharitably construed as an injustice to those unnoticed. Bradley was tbe king of them all at pitching and Dan Cleary at eatehing, and in making this state- ment no one is made to suffer, for no one in tho league was in their class in their respective positions, and to them is largely due the suc- cess of the Knights' team, Each team had their admirers who, when their team was winning, •were bursting with inward joy and they bubbled all over like seltzer water going into a gbjs| and wlien^ , their teatxtlost theyearefullyfolded. ',.'.- •up their spiled, paper, .collars iasjdt'.'J.,, •their tents and like thV-A^bfT^;;'; old, silently stole ft'wa^.Bn^porle^ l. in their flight by what, the smajl 1 )>©y . -woidd call \frosted tmlbys,\ ' •'_. , And'Hiea they do say^ thatsprne / of them went so feastolusa^t^^ v . players of the opposing'tearas,-while^.';'' those playersKin return \ve>e sb^ttdei.': on one or two occasions as ti send;-*,'' nice verbal diplomatic, nxessagei' t* . \the geese,\ in which the Jor»eJr ; carelessly mentioned the place that; -: i&ey would permit, the latter to; go :', w • •\ -,.•'. .'.-./ : ; All in all, the season was a profit- ; able one,' if a little, more care is e*-', eroised wsfc year'ja the solectioft, of umpires, and the temnB r -with an.;' idea of having them more evenly •,. matched, rather than a parade; the season should open -with enthusiaara. and the stereotyped perforraanpo oi , a brass band and a nook of baolts. President Post and Secretary*!' Skinner discharged the arduous' duties of their respective posHioma in a manner which should commend them to tho leapo'sdirectdra for re-' elootion for the season of 19034- 1m SPOBTIHQ Eniroit. / An undertakers nnion hag been, organized in, Hew Torlc, See that. your- coffin boars the union label I P your lawn mower needs repairing drop us ft poatal; well call for It, pu$ it ia tho beat o(,ord[es and deliver tt promptly at a mouorate cost. EDFUS H. BABRETT, m Main st, Hodtom N.Y. MARKBT RKP0RT. *¥i Ntw York Provl»t0n M«rk«t ; Now \STorkrMarea if. WBP&W? — Ho, 2 rod,, Wlio ,* o. b. aflMt; Ho, 1 northtr*, DuUtt* 88«c, P. CORN •— No, 8 corn, 6tc t e*. fa Kflc«t ; i 0A3?S—No. 2 out*. <2©4S^4c| l&L 1 white, «&@4?H0! No, 3 whiW, «o4 PORK-Mcaa, U&5S©19.00{ teUl»| »19.GO<3>2Q.OO: J HAY-8hlppln|, SiOlOo; loot «9 choice. 00e|1.05, QUTfrBR — Creamery, •xtrw, St«| fueiOry, ICc; Imitation cr«av«T ( . western fancy, 20c | • CHEESB—S-anor 1*«* wiOU, 14^ 01*\4c; gtMUl white, HKc EGOS—3tat« and PwxaiylT—la., 15%c POTATOES-NMT Tcrk, w XU/ lba., *X87©2.12. Buffalo Provision M*rVit, Buffftlo, March St. WHBiVT — No. 1 northeam, KHfc«l winter wheat. No. 3 rod, ?S»c COHJI — No. 2 yellow, mio. t.9.% afloat; No. 3 yellow, 4814c OAT3 — No. 2 watte, 40%o f, o. \ft Afloat; No. 3 while, 3914a. FLOUR—Spring wheat, tmt Da4a«l per bbl., I4JI&O4.S0; low jrndM, «3.^l ©3.0O. BTJTTBR—Crsiunery wwitera w tra tubs, SSo; stato and P>«n» •ylvanla creainorr, 2801S%»c; dairy, fair to good, 20©22c . CHEE8EJ _ Finer Ml trrntan, 15c; good to choice, NOM&OJ coo>< mon to lAtr, a2©Uc. KOG-a-Stato, freah f&noy. IBs, POTATOES-Per bushel, 680«5cv East BurTala Llv» Stock Mirk«t» CA.TTLD—:Bost steers om »*lo, 15J2S ©5.SO-, good to choice shipping it«ors, ? 4.S0@S.10 ; fair to good uteerii, f4L4( ©3.65; choice to «xtra tat hotfam, $ 4J6@4.B0 ; good btktolior bulli, fi-15 ®3.15; choice to pxlmo vsali, jr«5tt® 7.75; toady fat calires, |3,75©4.0O- ' - SHEEP AND LAMfiS>—Top sa££y< lambs, *r.60®7.85; fair to aooili ft-OO ©7.40; calls and coconffiir, f 3.BO&+.&0| good to prime wotaers, |6.OO©0.tS. HOQS — Mixed pkokers* im&at $ 7.76@7.8S ; mediam hogs. >t-85© 7.90; pigs, good to choice, 57.606J7.*8, Buffalo Hay M*rkat HA\? — Timothy, per ton, too**, $15.0O@17.O0;,imy, prime on trtote, pet ton, $16.50; No. 1 do, do, &B-M ©1S.O0; No. 2, do, do. U2,oO©i4,0«. / Thurs. Mar. 26 ta Wed. April 1 WE WILL SELL 10 PREMipS CIGARS lor 25 CREMO CIGARS for 2fecents. CUBANOLA CWARS for 25 cents. WITH GUARANTEED REDEEMABLE BANDS! 3t. ,'N.Y. u- \r.