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W E untie *•• specialty of SIJASTIG I- -..' &Qldre£ge l^attnients, ;1 W^t Avenue, Hours;-»tO 1% a, in.\ f %5,7 ta8ij. W- . • .-. . jieU3PHone,8923. F. SatSs&totioft guaranteed. Leave or- ders at Qetorgd Fisher's, I^on B*om- erej or at residence, 8313Pearl street $. S5, SIMJtom MERCHANT Tofttojsrwis April fool's day. ' Mrs, Joikk Trane'diedtlriV saoy&» irig at feeV koine On.- Church,' street after fr loii0 iHaegg, Her age Was si^tj^fi've yeam . * , & 1?, jjrompart is moving 'tis, stock'of goods today into the stow formerly occupied.by, the Trading 'Stamp Company at 535 Main: street. Quite a delegation from th© local branch, of tiieKnigtts ; ol'OpltwnW west t<*3uffaie last eveningtpwil* ness fche * workings of the' Third SfoBicy S&yki .'.\'•' '»> AIL; . I jiave somfe fine Black and Gray . ; .-Vicuna Overcoatings.' Made - •- to order In. Ax shape for $18 and $20 Also the jiwest'effests in Scotch Goods, T-weeSs,. Casluaeres '. and Cheviots. The b e's t goods for fine business suits, . For todays at $15, $16 and $18 l We the best black Vicuna for black suits at ^ $18 and $20 I have thebest line of unfinished; Woxstedsj made to order with best trimxnings for. $18, $20,- $22, $23. Cleaning, dressing, and Re- pairing done. First-class . fine tailoring a spec- ialty-. Mtes , tailoring done and saiisfectioa goartoteed. - PHUlilPLBRUST • ! Merchant l&ilorv got rn!B stmt, h Your Paper ¥0 fmt Forget Your Aches G BTontft&lsadoyotttBiej'elKj itwttl > be-In son leatoyear nch» and wor- ries boliina ypa- If yotx bate m old Meycio get» new one-one that is up-to-fiate—a- s I for io3fa8K& ^ yea eaa't afford it Oiea let mo ovflerliaulyoyr oil one. Cleantfljf,, enameling, fiicMui& ttnefag' Wheels, new rims, respoking wheels* tin* repaifia, new cops ana cones, rearesefing old eaaes, Tebrftztog 1 broken joints, etc. t In fact I can make T0»5 wet wheel aa good as new* MEDINA CYCLE WORKS eod8C403 barn for rent; l also, two building-l<jts with good drainage for sale. Inquire 933 (MrwuSt, 49t2 Our anerehartts are daily receiving new go^cts for tbe spiiug and\ sum- mer trade, Tix& DAILS JOURNAI-'S advertising : oolruimia\\'will teB you Avliereto ti'adeadvantageously. ^,1'he stock of damaged goods oi W. IV, Beoaiett has bequ, tiosed out, the last heing disposed of at auction last evenings\ Ifr. Bennett, w6 are pl6ase5 to state*, will resume Tnisi- ness about May 1st in the Card block on Malax street. • Mrs^eorge-Hoplsinsof Brooklyn, widow oE'tliejafe editor of the Scien- tific' Awewan, has presented Swan Library of Albion her husband's lihrary of soiontifie jvorks, Rogers* Cotton. BatWn Factory at lioekpoit was set afire for the third time within sixty days at 1Q o'clock Saturday night, wid a man cbarged with tbo deed, Henry Sanderson, is now loksked up in the ^ county jail in that city. Some of the members of the Niag- ara Ccrnoiy Anglers Giuh will meet tho-Joeal niwrods tomorrow evening in tlio y. M. 0. A. rooms, wbea an effoit will be nstado to organize a clnh for Orleans Cotmty. Everybody in- vited. Tlte*6 Trill be no free health talk to ladies this week Wednesday by Dr. EJ3a f omesroy at her parlor, 12S Oak Oxclinrxl street, * on account of ber lierang to attend to hor out-of torn patioata tbttt day, but wiH con- titiaoaestwcei: asnsttal. Clareadon's arceant town olcctioil la still ft matte* of d%mto. Forty ballots wdto owgihally tlimwn out m defective. A recotmt reduced the number of disputed ballots to ,10. and the matter probably will bo taken imto the coarts. The figlit •was oa Supervisor, the Rcpabliean eaadidate apparently winning, by six ^ola. A law lias recently been passed wbiok provides that every piece of property nss«ssed upon the tax roll, resident as Veil as non-resident, up- on whlcb tho tax is returned unpaid by th© colleetar^shali not only be cEargcd e witli interest at 8 per cent from the first day of February, 1003, but shall Wadvertised and sold in the fall of the present year.—E*. Private Sale of Household Goods. 1 have a choice lot of household goods, which I will dispose of at prhrafes gale bs4vreea now and April 1st, at my house oa South avenue, second; door west of \West avenue. Thete goods consist of a fine piano, bedro*«tt suites, tables, chairs, ear- potfeteid all household goods. la> quite oa premises. 44t6 FBED S.MEADE. W© 0,re again obliged, to call- attention to our deMno^B^nVsabspyib-S et» that t3ie iavt price wo ask' for the Joumtx. necossitates- advance •cojlfeo- tions for subscription^. Whilo. a lar^e..pereentage..of oiir subsoribers have paid in advance^ still, in look- ing over oar list w« ffcad, a number •whoare slowtoxeepotad. tQ.repeated reauests for payment. Tonhave now been, reading tn'e J\QUjt3stJki two monfliS'—* sufficient length of time to judge ftimerits-*aixd we think it iauptayoUj delinquent reader, to cash up, We have tq, and do, pay our debts, and insist on tfur crod^ itors doinglikewise. Horse for Sale. •Finss five-year-old brown driving horse, height IjOOO lbs. Inquire 40tf J. L. -WALTEE, Hart Housfe Miss Edna \Woodwffrth of Middle- port was calling on Ifedina friends yesterday. Miss Ethel Maude Marie Estelle Montgomery ppent tbe first of the - week in Xioekport, %$* Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Tucker of Medina, were the guests of Mrs. Geo, HeienBolt over Sunday.—Middleport Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curchin are receiving congratulations over. tbe arrivalof a daugb.ter,born Fri- day, March S7th. H. Milton Seeley leaves tomorrow for an extended business trip through Pennsylvania, huhe wterest of tlmMedinaManufftcUwing Co. J. M. Runner's Stock Pur- chased by leVan Bros. The enterprising firm of I^Van Bros, bos purchased the entire stock of J.M, Runner, consisting of several hundred dollars worth of good8,which thoy 'will place on sate at astonish- ingly low prices. Tbe goods were bought at a bargain and thiB will be an opportunity of a lifetime to pur- chase almost every conceivable household necessity »t fifty per cent belew actual cost. Watch for their mammoth adver- tisement In tho DAIGS\ JOBRSAI. Subscription- Party. ^ Tlie Downs Hose .Company will give a subscription patty in the Downs-Kearney block on Eaator Monday.tho thirteenth of next month. Shea's Orchestra will furnish the music, and Burt Guimnhigs, assisted by Mrs. Hawkins otMiddlepori.Svill enter. Although the company gave three successful dancing parties last year, this is the first oao given dur- ing the present season, and every effort is being exerted on the part of the committee to make this party the most successful and enjoyable yet held. N. Y. C7R.JR.EXCURSI0NS Boston and New England Easter Ex- cursion Saturday, April 4 $10.00 round trip, limit ten days- First class coaches and latest design of Pullman parlor and sleeping cats on through trains; also special train to leave Buffajo at 7:24 a. m.j Roch- ester at 9:05 a. m. See ticket agents for particulars. wi6ETrMT4IE. Having purchased the stock of carriages and wagons of Whedon & Acer, I have some two-seated car- riages, buggies and lumber 'wagons onlinnd tbat I will sell cheap to make room for-spring goods. Itf ' A* H. MrxE^AU. A. movement* tbst has. quietSy, but ^nthuglaisstwiilty been uaader way for *he past moiitbflCiiliniaatedla^t even,-: ingin tbae organization, of die 29th Separate? Coiiipany AthdetieAssoQia- :tion, having for its object tbe'eea- translation, ntici goveroment\ of all: athleti«saat4e Jamory, The loeetliig; was beld in tbte Gorn- rpany pastoiinrnodiately\alter drill and was largely- stteaded, .A con» stitutionc and by-laws 'were adopted and pra's'isioi) made for a Uoardof Di'reptona, .to act as' ; a governing body. ^Jhe fodlQwing ofScecs. were eleoted Mor on© year; Jresitaonti Fred B, Skinner; vice- presidoat, Br. Grant H, Simonds; secretary, Barary 33. I$owloy;' treas- nrer, BET, \W O, Wis. Qaptain S. A, Hoss. mi «teeted general man- ajger of ^all dtbletios. First lieutenant Seymour Brain- ard was etented -Advisory Mombor of the Boaard for Basoballj Secoad lieu- tenant JLelioy J i Skinner, Advisory Memborrforjiaskot Ball; Additional Second Uoiifcenanfc Gari H, Breed, Advisory Itomber for Haad Ball, and Aesialjrei Sargeon Grant H. Simondrs, Advisory for tho Athletic Team. AJlotf the albove, together withth*enMiiagers and captains of the different teams, willeoiajoso the Board of Directors. • The cnaiugjsrs elected were % For basobsQ, Blwrard Gutvor} fo* basket ball, Eclwnrd Dillon; for lusnd ball, Charlos Feller; for'tho athletic {turn, JJevan 351iicofct. The captains elect- ed worro; For baseball, 5\red B Skinnorr'; for basket hall, Jniaes Bur- nam; for hand bull, Fred, Brook; for tho atbaletlo team, Joihtt S. Thomp- son. Tbis- Aescsciation is, consistent with tOio mOitary organisation, to have fait control aad diresotion of all atliteSca ait tho Armory, and os a result elie iitablie may feel certain tbatia the fetaro titey' will ho fur- nished witli sports of ahiglt order, and thai tin anembers of tie mili- tary orsan|iia4ion vAVL not hav'o to MuBu Cor llie» sbowing made* in com- petition Mi\\h. other organizations. Already pinna am oa, foot to lavo a four cosmerod athletic meet between tbonllcletio teams representing the High Sclool, the Y. M. C A„ the Knigh&s olCSolumbuaandshe 29th Soparo3o Cosnpaay, provided the above orgnntsatioas -will coaler tho competition, This taeet wrfU prob- ably he ptillesd off oa the evening of AprilOb, + In t-lie matter of baseball, the mnnagaeiacnt announjces that there will he*- at least three more games this year. It is quite certain that the 8tbi Sopsxatds of locliester vnU line up against the locals she com- ing Saturday evenimg. Hie local aggregation expects to play the Ramh&rs of Buffalo, and a return game tet BiilEalo ngaiast a team made up of plajors from th« fast Compan- ies A Band 11 flf the 65th Kegiment. To MranlMeact any other impress- ions tlt^t the puhlic anay Eanve ob- tained front other articles in the public press tbe managemeait of the £9th Bopnmae Company basebinl team dlesiros to announce tbsat here- after tEiero will he no forfeits made by that! tenia in champioasiip con- tests and. tlia£ tie military organiza- tion wEU coatest all eveats -with all coiners to Ike titter end,' and all opponesntsinay expect to fend a full Seam;; on the • h>ld ivhenever tihey appear for battle, •• • , ^hm Association having Mi power vrfll he the determining factor bere-> after in tbe matter of arranging for a leagn'fe schedule of \games to/'.he played in the Armory. ; Tb'ereiQ some ditference of opin- ion, among the Board of Directors as to jflie advisability of going into a league another year for tbo reason that so many ou^ of town .teams wilt play bero\ and the locals wiU'make ^g many trips to Rochester, Buffalo and other eitieg. Altogetbor the formaiion'of this assoclatioa is the most significant step in the development of general athletics even undertaken in western New York, outside of Buffalo or Bo'chester. . * Htvy York Pwvlrtoii Mtr)«*. .* ' 'veaBSAT-*-. wo. ;*.. J*!,.. ii>%s *, 0,0, *Ko»tT No, » ttprthfij*, SMfttt^ •S6%«; ' r-'---.-- ..;'•.••• •;• GQim -.No.-3 ^ora,'|l|&<s ft,0.-^- WORt i ' OATSr-No; '%• onta, \m,<Si Wft. *, whtto,. 43|io; ^o-.» wMtei,. 40%ft, PQBK-Jleas, |iS45®W«6»i. fi&Ujr. JH0.5Q@?.OJO» HAy-*Shtpping,., 6503l8ei good t* «lioioe t aO@*l.vE. ,, ••' ntJiTBR, -- 0r0amsry»«xtr*8, IW} Hctory, ice; lactation or*tflj<wyi w,estorn fancy. ?0o- \ \ '•'•'• OBfiSESB--i 1 «ncy largo yrbi,^ 1% A4U«f snjaU watte, I4^c, . BGQS—Stute anil PwairlT«ai». . POTATQBS—N*w To*, p*r t%> A6HAILEN6E, DA>IOS, Ottio, MARCH 28, '03 Editors Medina Daily Journal? I am surprised andarauBed to note that there is some doubt in the minds of some of Medina's indoor base ball cranks of the ability of the Knights of Cdumbus team to defeat the Y, M, 0. A. Qluh,and in view of this I desire tdmakotlie*proposition: I challenge the Y. M, C, A., team to a series of two out of three games of indoor base ball for a purse of #200.0Q,ta ho contributed to equally by each club, or to be mpro explicit, $100,00 by each, nino, and one half the purse to bo donated to charity by the winning club. \ Both aro christian organizatiomjr nnrfous to lend Choir aid to charity and here is an excellent opportunity. I do not wisb for any extended apologies or .excuses or practical illustration of circumlocution, in reaching their conclusion. This is a simple proposition made for the purpose of aiding charity. This challenge is directed to those in authority in tho X M. 0. A. organization and Jvot otherwise, and in to|aying I trasjt thoy will do me tho favor of saying briefly \yes\ or no.\ As before slated I am not interested in theif excuses or apolo- gies for reaching either conclusion. Tho games to be played one oadb week, beginning on Saturday even- ing April 10th. THIS is tho challenge; what do you wish to do 'Sir. Y. M. C. A? Its up to you. W. B. MCIIPUY, Capt. K, of 0. Team, TAX IHtETIMOr In puTSuanco of a resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at a regular meeting held.oa tbe. 13tb day of March\ 1003, there frill ho a meeting of the taxable inhabitants of thevSlago of Medina, in Bent's Opera House, Medina, on Friday evening, April 3, 1003, at 8 o'clock p. so., for the purpose of voting money to be raised by tax for the Btreet and contingent funds, and for the transac'tioa of any other busi ness that may properly come before tho meeting. By order of the Board of Trus- tees, Medina, NT. Y., March 13.1003. J. W. COOPER, VlIXAGE OiEHK. The JOURNAL office Bell telephone number is 2362. WaH iPaper for sale. Call and see samples. SBTII OAW, 37tf Paper Banger* 318 Pearl St. For advertising rates in this paper apply at tho DAILY JOOBNAI. office, Opera House block. Old newspapers for sale at this office. Buffalo ProvWoirMarkft. Buffalo, March |0« - ynmAIf — ' No, % north.eni, JOHc; , •svlater- wheat, No, 2 rod, t»o, - CORN — JZo. S yellow, «S4a t> o, fc. afloat; No., a yellow, «M& OA'FS-*- NO. 3 watte. ,40flt 0. tn afloat; No. 3 wWt«, ?£^. • ., IftiQTJB—3j?rlng watat, J>«it patwat per nbl, ?4J5©4.60; low umm, $*,« •Q 5,00. BVTtmx— Creamery utmtm «t tm tabs, _20o; state and P«^we sylvaala creamery, 28©S8$Se; da4w, tafc to good, 20@?2<J. OHiSHSB •— - yansy lutt amm, «cj good to' choice, l,i©U14cj COB* uion to talr, IHeiSo^ EX?GS—State, treih tMwyy llSo, POTATOES—Por bMnrt,* «?05»c ., .—. ' < _j E««t Buffalo Uv» tteek Mark**. , OATTLB—Beat ateerg oa Hue, |S,U ©5^5; good to choice BblppInK IUKK^ $4.aOQ>G.lQj fair to Rood ttesra; 14.10 ©*.B5j commoa to mlr h6t{«r», ft.40 @8.6fc choleo to extra tafc aelrara, |4J5©4.60; good butcher bulla, !«.« @3.1(»; choice to prlmo voali, IT.00O 7.50; handy iat calveg, |J.76O<.0«. SHSuW AWDAAMBff^*pp naUfi Iwahs, I1.00O8.10; fair to good, IT.60 QT.7S; .culls and common, $8.8505.00J good prime twothors, 18,35(86,60. HOGS — Mixed packers' jrada* | 7.30@T.B0 ; medium 1WK», ftSM* 7.C5; plg8,-KOOd*to obolce, |7.10j|t.if, •uffalo Hay Market HAT *- timothy, per ton, looaa, |15.00©17.00; hay, prima o& triok, p«r ton, 916.60s No. 1 do, flo, |ll#f ©16.00; No. 3, do, do, $13.QOOH,O0. ' 'j \' : ^ M La Sulla Paitofflc* Aailn Rohbad. . Nlaaara Pallr, Marcli 3t—The po«t< office at La S*Uo waa entered by bui* lara eomo tlmo Sunday eight, Tin »fa -was blown open by dyoamUe, and the tbloves took from it |5<W» (ft»«rmJ packages ot postage atampa and aev< oral bunches of trolley tlckota tor th« Buffalo & Ntasam Pall* line, • Tht burglars eccured entrance by\ brmklug open tho front door, whlcn was loa* curely fastened. 511a Is tbo tMrd tlmo tho postoflko at La. Salle hal beoa robbod. , Junlut Clay Shot by lift WJfa.' Paris, Ky n March 31, — luntoi B day, ono- of tho largest land owaacl oX tbia county, was accidentally attol and hilled by his wife. Ko wat a not of CnssluB H. Clay, pretldent oC *M lato Kentucky constitutional ocmxtM tlon. J 3 \ Varnishes.. F OR Outside and Inside work. Put tip in nsatpask' ages in sizes rang- ing from one-fourth pint to one gallon. Prices loc up. | Acer & Whedon / WE WELL pRfiMlOS CM3ARS CREMO CIGARS for 25 CU^AMOLA CIQARS for 2B cents. WriH QUARANTEED : REDEEMABLE BANDS! • mp v,-