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mptmmmf'm*'*. m toafce•»' specialty of $M$3BKJ i —* <Hoiaredj;e Apartments, .\West Avehne, Hontti-8to J2 avriil *o:5,7tp9p. m. BettaoneSm r Sa^ffietion jgpiaitteed. I^ave Or- ^Maftt'CJeor^e: 3?Jsfe«i-'§, LeTan Broth- era, or at residence, 821 Peait street, H. B, SIMMONS. r^lfTBDi—Your kawn Slower <to imt idorder for pgrjngliae* Call or drop us a'postaj -•: •..'-... MEDINA mOIM WORKS, 609 Main St. KIBKB JJ. WABSBR* MERCHANT 1 Money $avtag ,- Propositions . , to AIL I have some fine Black and Gray \Vicuna Overcoatings. Made to order in As shape for $l§and$20 Also the newest elects in Scotch Goods, Tweeds, Cashmeres f and Cheviots. The he-st goods for fine business suits. Morten days at $15, $16 and $18 I have th* best black Vienna 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. First-class fiuotafioriflgaspec- .• - Mty. Ladies* Tailoring done and satisfaction guaranteed. PHILIP I.BRUST Merchant Taflor, » sol tlaf* Street. Forget Your Aches G B^eni arm ride your bicycle; It will help yon leaveyour ache* and wor- Ties behind yoa- If yoa nave an old MoMe get a new one-one that is up*to-dste—a Snell * for instance. K yon can't afford it, then let me oterhaol year eld one. Cleaningi enameling, nicKelingv tftieixjg wheels, new. rims, respokfaig wheels, thes tepairtd, new caps and cone*, redressing old cones, rebrazing broken joints, eta In fact I can make your «la wheel« good as now, MEDINA CYCLE WORKS JOrKe* K. Warner.* 0*132403 •*M><to><9t>'*rt*>><t*s*<>*i'i Made of PURE LEAD and ZINC. The mixing and pre- paring done for yoil.. All you haVe to do is dip in the br,ush and apply it. 60 colors to choose from* IsItotNperftitf W? ••-• im you get footed!'' -' This if Jhoving week and many a mast wears a carewoirn look in con* segneuce, , , Tie jtiext meeting of the M f h. Q,, willhe held ^xiseweningatthe home: of Miss Nina %an OIL West avenue, Fourteen, Rochester hanks have adopted resolutions, pretesting, against the passage, of the mortgage; tax MIL • The Town Board of JUdgeway, at % meeting yesterday voted ij). pur- chase a steam roller of the' BuJfeJo ; •Pitts Company at'a: cost of 0£ty. *• ' Bolley will hold a special meeting April- 8th to consider th&matter of granting a franchise to the Albion Railway \Company John Fay, a Bxockport farmer, fell under the wheels of; his wagon, which was heavily loaded with law her. It passed over his aLdoroen and it is doubtful if he recovers,* It is reported that a syndicate has been formed to gain control of aH the hosts on Jhe Erie canal; ^7il- liana. Barton, as agent, has secured a ten-day option oil nearly all those owned in Tonawanda. TheT. P. & 0. E. reception in die Baptist Church- parlors tnis evening from 8 to 10 o'clock prom- ises to he a very enjoyable affair, LtghJ refreshments-will he served. A cordial invitation is extended to all* Mrs. A. J. Hunt of South Main street, will entertain the Ladies' Home Mission Society qf the Baptist Ohwoh, Friday, April 30, at 3 p. m. Subject:- Cuba. Leader, Mrs. B. I. HiH. Ljght refreshments will be served. A full attendance is desired. Mrs. Hurlbntj'Secy. The Amhotst Glee Club, which appears here tomorrow night, does not seem to ho snperstitious. Tltir- teen concerts are being given and there are thirteen numbers on tho program. •&% Canandaigaa last night, however, enthusiastic encores increased tlte scleetfona *give» to twenty-Jive. . There are still many fine s«tts Mfr at Cumminga' for the Amherat conccrlatihe Opera House tomor- row evening. Byspedal permission the club will give selections from \The Prince of Klsen\ and other popular successes. The eighth con- cert in the tour will be given here, the club going from hero to Kttdloy, (X, Toledo and Chicago, where tlte club, will appear at the alumni banquet, and at a final con- cert. Medina is the smallest town visited, and lovers of good thing3 shonld see to it that the village is worthily represented by a large audience. Largo barn for rent; also two building lots with good drainage for sale, mmnre 032 Guina Su 49t2 &± letter from* If. IF. Hoove of Lock- per£ president of the Niagara County Anglers' Club, states that he, in com- pany with Messrs. Charles W. Hatch, jemme E. Emprson, Charles L. Nicholla and E. E. Williams, mem- bers of the club, will meet with Medina sportsmen this evening at 8:30 in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. The object of the meeting is to form a club in Orleans County. Let every- body interested attend. The Amherst College glee, banjo and'mandolin olnbs were royally welcomed at Cauandaigua yester- day. The decorations in As col- lege colors (pufple'and white) were general, the leading merchants showing handsome displays in their windows, and in the evening the Opera House was crowded with the elite of the city. . A reception was tendered the members of the club after the concert. The club is at Geneva tonight and will arrive here at noon tomorrow for its concert to- morrow night. We> ate aygain obliged to, eajl attention'-to -out ddmquenlsnhscrlb* ers' th-iat the Itow price weaskdfc* :ihe *loiJ5Sf4|.^e8ies'sita,tes advance, eollee* :t}pns for swbseriptioris. While a iaige jfitceritage ofonr subscribers have pajol m advance, still, in look-: ing avercur list we .find a number who «re slow to respond to repeated reoaesteforpayment. Youha.ve how 1 been, reading; the fouBNAf* nearly two cmonths-^a soffi.cjent length of time to judge Its jBaerits—*end we think it i? up to you, 'delinquent reader, to cash up, WVe 'have to, and do, pay our dehta, arad insist on onr [ oreot- itQrs itoing likewise. . • . Dr. BeWifct C. Green of Buffalo is in, town to day. IIIssu' Anna Knapp of Perry/is visiting Iter mother Mrs. A, Dawson.. 'Mxs.ItobertStitt of Rochester is the ^ieat of lier daughter, Mrs Di J. Bpson. Mxs. J, P. Gallagher and Hrs,,B. J, Oumming^s are spending a few days -sritli friends in NewTork City and j&Jhany, Acer & OBITUARY. The death of Mrs, James Parker ocqurretl earl^ this morning at her home nhoni fchree miles northeast of tills milage. Tlie cause of death was 4no to blood poison, snperih* •duced by a felon, whMi made its appearance five or six months ago. Deceased, wlbtose ago rwas six^y-nine yearn, was aa estimable lady, a lov- ing isifo and kind and. .affectionato motherl Sheissurvi'veethyherhnr hand and *en cliildren -— three daughters a»d sovea sone-^-oneof whom Is Beputy-sherifj John \V Brker of this place, and one sister —Mrs*. Mary Ann Crook—of Mid- dloport. The funeral services will bo held Saturday afternoon at two o'elodk. Indtermont in Bo»vood cemetery, Dr* Jacob A. Dockslader died this mominpttlae residence of his niece, Mrs. Cljarles I*. Kurd, after a long illness. Deceased was hornat Sharon Spring, H, \ST. and was eighty years ofojga. For tiiepasfe six y&rs he has resided ha Medina, whererhe and Mrs. Dookstosder, who survives lum, hum made canny Mend«j who will lcara with xegret of his demise. FiureralBorviceswittheheldot tho rcsiden'co tax Pearl street Friday aftersooiL at 2:30, The interment •will \be la Btsxwood cemetery. Si, John's CrEDrch Hoif W§ek Services Pdhn Suoday (April 5) Holy Coinjtmtuioa sat 10:30 a, ni.j evening prayer nt 7:00 iVjttte-Comxnnnion every week-day at IOJOO a, mu , Litany nndl Meditation every after- noon except Saturday at 4:15. Evening prayer on Wednesday and Good Friday at 7:30. On Easier «ven (April 11) Holy Baptism at S;00 p. m, EikSTER DAY. Holy Communion at 7:00 a. m. Morning porayer and Holy Com- mtuxioM at 10:30. Sunday EbJbeol service at f :00 p. ,ni. EASIER MOm>AY. Momlng pmyer and Ante-Com- munion at 10:30,, Aminal election o£ wardens and vestrymen, until 12m. Trie preacher on Good Friday evening will be the Rev. Thomas Duck, rector of-St. Paul's parish, Holky. C. TUENEH, Rector. N.Y.C.R.R. EXCURSIONS 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 cars on through trains; also special train to leave Buffalo at 7:24 a. m.; Roch- esterat 9 ;0S a. m, ' ^ See ticket agents for particularsi. ; .tiiieiS'.,,:/':''; At ar meeting of the Favoiites,' hold at the.law ofSee of FV kSkih.^ ier last nighi, the teroporserv' man.'; ager,: W, Skinned tendcrecl his res* ignfttion to tne v elab- The resigna-? tibn was accepted, and a., vote of thankfe given to M%v Skinner for the interest manifested Ijy hina hi iihe formation of the elnl>., W. H. Eekert, whoAviilh© rewm- beredasths manager'of ome of the jnost successful teains that? Medina has ever had, was\ ©looted manager in place of Mr, Skinqieiv £eb Com-* erford, the stwdy youn^ \south paw,\ who? made such a recsord last year^ was eleqted ca.j)taw. • % a vote ol ten to two, they dej cided to accept the proposition offer- ed -by Mr, l?09t, and a committee was to confer with Mr,Postconcern- ing the details of the agreement. This agreement is v-eryfuUr- to both teams and should result in haimony betweentheav The roporfc of the doramittce. on suhscriptionB shows how the. people feel toward this team, Fifty dollars has been collected,whiphwmjbonsed for uniforms ajidotkerappamtu's. 'Judgi'ng fwm the pataronage of last year, theare is. no doubfc that this will hethebanrtoryeavin t3be history of base halt in Medina, Favor Sunday dosing. A movement is on foot favoring Sunday closing of confectionery and cigar stores in Mesdina, It is a move in the right directum and, we understand, ia favored by most of tho dealers concerned, Tlte follow- ing petition is \being .cjreulated, headed by B- J. Camming^, hut tho others are lifcoly to sign: y ,, *\We the^gndorsigiod raerehants o'f tho villago of Medina nrtdllealera in tobacco, cigars, confectionery, etc., hereby agree to olosa> our re- spective places of hnielness on Sun- days, beginning April 5th, 1903, and on th© failure of any esue of tho subscribers to tho above agreement to keep the same, xm hereBy pledge ourselves to nnite isitsenfbwc'immi Dated Medina, H.T,, April 1, '03. T*X MEETING; In purenmteo o£ a resolution of the Board of Trustees adapted at a regolar meeting keld oa tlio 13th day of March, 10OjS» there will be a meeting of tho taxable inhabitants of the village of Medina, in Benfa Opera House, Mectina, osa Friday evening, April 3,1903, at 8 o'clock p, m., for tho putrpose of voting money to he raised by tax for the street and contingent funds, and for the transaction of any other busi- ness that may properly come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Trus- tees, Medina, S. Y., March 13,1003. J. W. COOPER, VILLAGE OLKOE. *\|»|IE*J«INV». \^9>fe!Rrrf klfi ; jt#k;WMh,lnj|t6h.^hli, ; JMorntaf, Oyer - fh# P«nriiylv«itiitW ft%Ur,pa(U tWW*lnston, AnrJi 1-^Tae 8fi«tt»j; |r*tn on ytU4h 'Oie preBitest left liWfl (hi* inormngl far S.te western trip wiw fnrnisned' # the ?BnwlvanSa, rail' .tfa&i it aim \been ajwclaUy ftei;ora,ted 'M4 BiUlpped; for tne trip. |t <!WiaRt» 'ot'sfe ears, mauiiejt l?y a, nicked ,cfsw, :i^& 'CSontiuolior wilUtan .JJ'. 'JoftneQ-n. who ha» «Dj9en with the BresWent on mmr trips, i» charge, Tje preglAent's private «a*, tbe pysitid, has a parlof ana observation oompltftmetttj three, state sleeping; : rooms, a alntas car, two sleeper aeo- tion«, a, kitchen and sleeping sectiona ; tor- nervants. yhe trip will continue from April *«• 01 Jfune B, nine weelts ana three days, pttrinsf the time the president will ixa.yei about 3,4,000 iall«s. John 5ur- roughs, the ipoet-naturallat oj Nsw \STorJt Wjlll acoompany Erfesident Jtoose, 'Tett Until hd arrives \t St, lioods, ma3K^ ingr the tour o? the Tellprwstone pwk with him, Mr, ©wrro'ughs will theft re. turn to New Vork. , k President Nicholas Murrajr BuUer «J Oolum^ift unlveraity will Join the^party at 3t, Ijoula and wlfibe the president^ guest -untH he arrives to California. When th*^ rt^te 1» reached the presi- dent will he joined hy Be»i*mln w* Wheeler, president ot the Vnlve^ slty ot California, who w?U accom* p»ny him through the itate, RatlfleiiHon of Treaty, Washington, April 1.—JUttlflcatloa* of the Cuban rejstprocl^r treaty,vore exchanged at the atato department ny secretary Hay and Sonor Quosnda, tin Cufeaa minister, Thoro was little for- mality ahout the exctiange. One copy of the treity soryod and thla was Ae- Hverect to tho Cuban minister. In ad- dition Secretary Hay a«l tho Cuban minister signed » protocol reciting the fact of tho chango. The copy'of the treaty signed will ho sent to Cuba nyt when the other copy bo»rtng President Palms,*? slgnaturo Is recelvod; hero « will be placed on fllo In tho stato dts- parttnont. The next step la order will he the\ proclamation of the treaty, hut thl%*«nnot bo done until tho house of representatives act on It, III I | . • I ll\l . III. -)l Duke't Trunki Rcleaietl. New\ .York, April 1,—Cho claim of Dtttcoo Brothers for |360 agalnat the Duke of Mancheatqr, for which; the <$Ubo'« trunk? wore attached, Monday sight, was paid «nd the trunks re- leased. \Tho duke explained that waon ho gavQ his check for -£45 on hit bank- em In Ireland he asked ttiat it he pro- tested promptly. This vita not done and meantime ho had transferred tilt »ocottnt to Now York. '\ • Hmw -V*iMS?vSJoi» Marks* ' • •' 1- • ''\ jfew'^orar^Msrofc-'il. -•\ ; mmAT •* Hah • t «& : tarn- 1 », h. m(A%\ Nc». 4 hOBtheriV PW1I% sm^' . •: '..••: „ ' x .• •',/•;•.- : .cosisr,-f. w, ? 'ma, «JT»« A.^n.'' afloat ' .'.'• '.\QAJUS % flats, '.-iUcr* Nti,.J; vhtte, is^r'N^vi^jte, 4oe, r ' < ; - FORK--Mess^. liaaBjga^Oqj faaaUj; W9i5O©3Q;f)0,\ •'?.'';• .' HAt^blppixsg^liBsMOO.} |»>o#,:i«l choice, SOfljIWiB. '-•\ BtJ'TlKPlR — Csearowrjr, eKtrsvs, »o; factory, • m\ tettatfon cre*nitnrt western M9y t w,-. . /.., .. :.'••• OHuUBSS-^Famoy lar«e t?htt«, 'U%. ,®14^c; sonalt ^wWta, M?4fl. fleas-r^W* and p9nMylv»nM ! W4ci J POTATOES--K«ir York, p«c.4H lbs., |3,.6?®8,lg. , • ' Buffalo Provliton Mar»««, , BUfliflo^ March 81. WHEAT J- -NO. I siertheriB, lOoj winter wheat, No, »r»ft, Wo, . COKri —No. 8 yoiioir, 4?%e*,#. la afloatt No, 4 yeXloW|>41c OATS'-No. 3 vr¥t^ *0c !•* In afloatj I?o t 8 wt»lte,j»e, F3LOBR~Spr&ti whs*t, bwrt p*t«it per bM,, *i!5«NB0J i law iradM, |1TI ©8,00. ,| -— itra tuhs, ?»«; 'state' and Pana.- »y!Ytal«, eteam-«ryj *8©«Hc; ialty. fair to good, 2<W2 Q, ; CHEESE— Fancy; lull ctmn, lBoj good to ca»oib8,(i4«»H»icj CMar mon to fair, IZsOllB. EG<JS-r-5tate, freah^ KJTATOBS^--Pe? hu4h9), ?S#jaf e» I E.tt Buffalo, UV» *to«R MarhM. OATTOjE-^Bcsst (teem on «al« r |Ml @B.3B; good to cholco ahjppfn« •<*•«!, |4.80©CJ,Oj fair to good ste»w,,»4^« 04,55; comrooa to fair halfars, IMQ ©3,05{ cholco to oxtr* fat hetfert, |4, 2S@4.C0s gooi hnteher bulls, -|MI ©3,J5f choice to-prlm© veals, WMO 7,B0s handy fa* calves, |8,W<?<.00* 8HBBP ANC» l-AMBS-Top nsUvt lambe, |8.10@8-55j fair to good, ^J5» ©8.00; culls anal coinmop, IS.OOOiSoj good prime wothe«i tS.3508,50,- l H008 —- Miacod p»cker»' grades, $?,6Q@7,G0j cncdliim &ofa, IMOif 7,80,* plga, gooa to choice, IT.1O0MI, CARRIAGES FOR SAIE. rlaving purchased the stock of carriages and; wagons of Whedon & Acer, I have some two-seated car- riages, buggies and lumber wagons on hand that I will sell cheap to make room for spring goods. ltf A. TS. MlLEHAM, The JOOBKJU, office Bell telephone ntuaberis2362. Wall Japeir for sale. Call and see samples, SETII Gils',, 37t£ ' Paper Hanger, 31$ IPearl St. For advertising rates intnls paper apply at' the BAIM JoCfiSAfc office, Opera House \block. Old newspapers for sale at this oflji&r* : ...-•' 1#X4>X4I^I^ T*X^ X X n GBEESf QOODS LET3TJ0E SPCSJAOH X X 5! X a The Plziid Front Grocery y Scs— — A HAimr \T CELBBTT nr pmpi^ajr V_X &HUQS0M BWER R. B. THE FOUR-TBACK: TRUNK LINE. Trains pass Medina as follows: EAST BOUND. asei.in.Bi'. Eocb.fflOa. mnr.N-T.OiMp.m •7:30 \ \ 8:50 \ \ <M» \ •10MB \ « 11:80 •* 12:85p,m. \ imp. m, '* J0<» \ MS \ \ .MS\ »' 5:80a.m. •6:20 ' • \ !:« \ #7;48 K •. j, I0 « •< 73 5 « , -WEST BOTWD. 12:47 B. in. N,B«ll3l!Ba.m. •7S0 \ar \ • 8lM \ 'Oiffl *' »% 11:25 \ '< 11:06 \ n-m \ •• 1:25p. rf, \ liiop.m. 8:47p.m. \ 6:10 \ \ 6:05 \ •7:10 \ •* 8:60 \ \ 8»- \ •Indicates trains nm daily, H. PARRY, General Agent, §!7 USain St., Boffafo, ST. 1 QEOBGEBJDAanitLfl, ' ' Qenoral-Baseffligdr A»iilt.Ne(SV t York. A.H.Smitli,aeiieralSnporint€i]aent. for CommWstonef of Labor. Socheatcr, April 1.—William S. Waudhy of this city Is prominently mentioned for commlsaloncr of labor to succeed Carroll S. Wright Ho Is a printer by trade and Is very populA* with orgasltod labor. Ho has -been special agent of the department of labor since 1883. and is an authority on labor statistics. Circular Coal Price*. Seranton, Pa., April 1.—-The offlctal circular of April prices to bo laauod by tho local companies today Is as follows: Tho opening prices of coal tvt New York harbor effecUvo April t will be: grato, $423 per ton; egg I4.S0; Stove. I4.C0; chestnut, J4.G0 Free oa board vessels at Now York and loading or shipping points nt But f&lo; Crate, $4.75 per ton; egg, $5; stovo. $5; chestnnt, $5. THeso prices show a reduction of 60 cents per toe from tho lost circular price issued at the cloao of the Btrtke. Disturbers of Play Held to Ball. Philadelphia, April 1.—Seventeen o! the persons arrested Monday night in & ifotons aemofistrulloh during n per formanco of an Irish play were hold lr $500 each, charged with maticloua mis- chief and aas&nlt'and battery. Cleveland Prospectors In Honduras. Washington, April L—At the in- stance of Senator Hanna and a num- ber of other Ohio people, the stato de- partment ta making earnest efforts tc snecor B> little band of Cleveland men •who went prospecting in Honduras. In tho narty was Br. W. R. Gillespie, X <3. Pomerene, W. F. Goodrich, P, R \Wilson atid J. F. Lincoln. They were last heard from at the mouth of the Patuca on the southeast coast of Hon- duras, where they were reported to be exhausted with no boat to makeAeli way to a seaport Duel at Paris This Morning. Paris, April 1.—Marcel Prevost and. the brother-of Mile. Emma Touret, who on Monday fired two shots at the former, fought a duel with swords this morning. Coie- German-Amerlcan Estrangement. Earls, April 1.—The Journal has a two column leader on recent incidents •which the paper claims show the growing German-American estrattge- men t. . Child Killed by Engine. Olean, N. Y.< April jL— Roy groye, 7 years old,- a -son of Charles Cblegrore, railroad man, was struck by a Pennsylvania, engine at a grade cros&ing afiil instantly killed. His body was frightfully mutilated, Weather indications. Pair andwarmer Wednesday; Thurs- day fresh sauth tosduth'weat winds., •utfalo Hay MarkaU HAY-—Timothy, per ton, lea**, •16.OO@17.00 ; fcny, prime on track, p«t ton. flOJSOj Slo, X *do, do, Ml.00 C)ie.oo: No. a, *io, do, ia»,oftt>i4,()\p.' Or, Ella* Pomeroy , 0LA2EV0YJt2TO, Compfct«ly Curtd. > I wish to aay A fOW words regarding what Mrs. Porneroy's mcdltnncs have done for mo. X was terribly afflicted with Kidney, I&ver, Waadoran€Wemb (llflicnltlcs, and «conld not even got TO- Hof, to say notfainffabon6cure,nnt|l 1 commenced tisfcnglior valuable prepar- ations. Today, thanks to this gifted, mediuni, I am eatiroly -well, MRS, ESEMA QtHIiFOC>3, 803N. CIinto*St„ Syracuse, N, \X ' Lata EMgliiMr Cursd. I have beer* take Engineer for 1i years. I lost ma? health, hearing, and therefore, my position, from Catarrhal Poisoning and TAos. I am happy to say that aftor t33Tdi« Mis. Ella, TPomo- roy's medicines *or ax weeks .1 am per- fectly Cnredj nm3 havaiaaameg tMJrfe- Mlt. \WM. COYBBi \ M Water st., Buffalo, N. Y, Illustrated healtfh talks to Mothers sad, Daughters every Wednesday from 3 to 4 p.m. Subject: \Health Beauty and Hsgpiness.'* Permanently located at 128 Oak Or- chard street. Hours:—! to 4* 7 to 9. u We Smoke The , . . ICCC ff and can fe* commend theiti as , .. : T ME BEST 5c TOWN.