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wMiwwywpjWilM'twW* 53S35 SSBBW\ ^ ih Smi*e* specialty o^hABJUp $ ,1-' p§lE0FA.THlCf 3?SXSJOIiqsi$ jMdreclge Apartments, We§fe* Avenue. 5$ourfl:^-9tol3a. m.',i to6,7to8p.m * BeliPhorieSSaS. - Sa^faotton guaranteed. Leave or- ders at George IMier's, LeVaii Broth- ers, w atTesiaen<?e,,'321iEeartstreet i * '; .' .' S. p. SIMMONS, \ ll/A^jaiQr^Sfouj?' I*wa Mower to. VV. put ijn order for spring! use. Q$H or drop ns a postaif' MEDINA SYOIiE WORKS, KIRKS: N, WASHES, floajdajfeSt, MERCHANT Money Saving , Propositions to AU. I nave some fine Black- and Gray Vicuna Overcoatings, Made to order in Ax shape for ^ $18 and $20 Also the newest effects id Scotch Goods, Tweeds, Cashmeres and Cheviot* The b e $ t goods for fine business suits. For ten days at '• $15, $16 and $1*8 I have the 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 $iOf $20, $22) $23. •%%%%%%> Cleaning, Pressing, an& Re- . pairing done. FfifstHSaaa ike tailoring a spec- ially. --* Xadles* Tailoiing done and satisfaction, guaranteed. PHILIP I. BRUST Merchant Tailor, SOl fl»trt Str»et. Forget Your Aches g% W cat and ride yottf feiotdej-it T*H1 If h*lo you leaveyotn* aches and woe- v ties behind you-, tt you h*v* an old bicycle get & new one—one tlrnt is up-to-flate—a Snell for instance. If yon can't afford it, tttalefc ma overhaul your old one. Cleaning, enameling, nickeling, tnreingr wheeisi new rites, reapoMftg •wheels, tires repaired, new eons and cone*, redressing old cones, reSraaang nmken Joints, eta ~ta t aofc I can mal;© TOttx old -w^eel as good as new. MEDINA CYCLE WORKS JKixkz it Warner*. €0382403 Made of PtfRELfiAD, Oil, and ZINC... ^ The mixing and pre- paring done for you. All you have to do„ is dip in- the brush t * .\ and.apply it. »\ 6o cblbrs to choose fronii • & It is easy to see through people] who male. sp$c$eh?s °* tS&»seJyeSi DoijH/fsilfo attend the Amherst @lee Olub at .the .Opera House this j evening. ' * What a lot we would know if'we could swap our ignorance for-'huow!\' edge, \ . . •> ' . The Medina. Quarry Company will jhold its annual meeting in Albion ne:^.J£ondjay, ,. The latest rage among* young. male idiots is the. collection of lair phis frojn young ladies. ; . ,- The road to success is open to all, but many want to get there without the trouble of going, . Rich relatives are of little use to a poor man except* to pose as some- thing to which he* can point with pride. Batavia school clnldren. are col- lecting .money to erect a p«Mic drinking 4ouniain in the business center of the Tillage. Rochester will soon build a new city hall. The old building will be used as a jail and the old jail wiH be abandoned. , Don't fail to see May Parker oad her Piccaninny .Concert Company at the Armory on Wednesday evening nest, April 8th, The .funeral of Mrs. James Parker will be held Saturday afternoon at one o'clock, instead of two o'clock, as stated in yesterday's JowtNit. Something should be done about sprinkling ourstrects. The dimt on Hain street today is m bad as a^ tiny time during the season. - Mrs. Mary J» Weaver, the Quaker evangelist, \viU preach this evening in the Methodist Church and tomor- row afternoon and evening at 3;0O and 7t30, Mrs. Mary Muller, wife of E, E. tMtiller and eldest daughter of Mr, and| Mrs, John McQuinn of this! plojte, died at her homo in Batavia I yesterday morning. May Parker and her Piekaniimj Concert Company will appear at dm iVrmory Wcdneaday evening next, April 8th, This is one of theksi auractionsoftheseasoa. . Special attention is directed to teVau Brothers* ad. on the fourtli page of this issue. Hnnlon Brotlicrn also have something special to ortesr our readers. » Isn't it about time that something was done ifiib. the drinking fpim- tam that tha *W, 0. T. V. presented the village. In its present cundttioa jit is of »o use and is also very un- sightly. The Amherst Glee Club arrived in town this noou. They are one of the finest appearing companies which have visited Medina for some time. Tonight's entertainment nfc the Opera House promises to give MtKlina theatre goers a rare treat We arc requested to correct on error which appeared in yesterday's, JouttKM. in relation to the price paid by the town of Ridgoway for the steam roller. The roller coat, the town only $3,100, instead of |3,S0O, as stated. \A Fan;\ or in fact, any persons who wish their effusions to appear in the JotmsAi. will have to sign their MI name in order to have their items inserted. The name will be withheld from publication, but it is wanted as a matter of good faith on the part of the writer, As for \knocking *' that is ont of our line of business. Mrs. A. J. Hunt of South Main street, will entertain the Ladies* Home Mission Society of the Baptist Church, Friday, April 3d, at 3 p. m, Subject: Cuba. Leader, Mrs. E. I. Hill. Light refreshments will be served. A full attendance is desired. Mrs. Hurlbut, Secy. Only' two more home games of base bSll will be played before tile Close of the indoor season, so the fans will doubtless be pleased to ; learn that the 8th Separates of Eoch- • ester will journey to Medina next Saturday' evening to crdss bats with the local team. The long diamond [.will be Used. Tillman and Skinner will be the battery and as no game has been, pUlled.ofE for Some timeiio doubt theire will be a large and united crowd to cheer the locals against the invaders.. Old newspapers for sale at this SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSllS mm iwufNfhfa' I Miss Saura .Mocre./is ;#itin^;j '\jtc&flol ^ttaniiwiouer (Hidden.^f. foRiey js h\ te»im today, MW ja. «T. /Gorejr is, spending a few days with friends iii Buffalo. ; Mr&J.A&rtfnsia ^ Albion Ja' visiting her diauglifeer, Mrs, Wpu A. Mrs, John Ifopre and,, daughter; Miss Florence spent yesterday with, fn|ricl&in!BiiSnlo,. ; \ . v. ; Mr. .ITa'fe Z$m% a popular Rales- man. Aom Sy-raQuse, is calling Q% his Medina, friers this week. Mrs, T. B, RobbUas and Mr, and 3Crs. Harry Rabbins* and son have retUTOedh'ora their Southern trip. JohoiCobb -entertained twenty of his young, friends -last evening, at the bone of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Iftonk, Cohb,: on Pork'Ave. Judge and Blm, Hemy A. Ohildts are to tender- .a reception to the memberf of fcihe Ajnherst College Glee and Banfe Olabs, attlxeirhome on West Cente-e street, after the coa- cert tiws, evsnijig. . ' ^ James McQuillan* a master plumli. er of Buffido kaB accepted a position in Hanlon Bros,' atoce. Mr. MQQUE' lart. Xros smarter naechanio in the erection of the large hotel yecenfly built on, the coraer of Delaware avenue and Jolmsoa Park, Buffalo, and cornea to Hanlon Bros, highly recconinoiuled. Mr. Charles: Ward of Ridgoway made the Jpostxtt ofBeo a pleasant call thus mom£ng, Mr. Ward, who iB 78 years old, is' one of the meet sprightly mem. of bis age in the town! This morndng he walked from his home to Medina, a distance of over ilvo rnOcs, &n& from, present indications biols fair to accomplish the same feat for many years to come. Warned. Experienced, bookkeeper at once. Slt3 • 'ESII'IKJJ Coroa Co. St J(*n'sChur^liW\Veek Services Paha Sunday (April 5) Holy Communion at 10:30 a. m.; Evening Pmyer at 7:00 , I v Ante-Comraranion ©very .week-day F ntIO:O0a.m; Litany and Uodilation every after- noon except. SMttrday, at4:lS. Evening Pia>yor on' Wednesday and Good Friday at 7:30. On Easter Ewett (April 11) Holy Eiptisxnfit3:0Op.ui. EASIER BAY. Holy Commtaiion at 7:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Holy Com- munion at 10:36). Sunday School sorvico at 7:00 p - m. EASTE1 MONDAY. • Morning prayer and Ante-Com- munion at 10:30. ^ r Annual electEon o£ wardens and vestrymen iintiS 12m. The prenchea- on Good Friday evening will bo the Rev. Thomas Duck, rector o5 St. Paul's parish, fiolley. * C. TuKOTti, Rector. A largely attended: and .enthusiast 'tie jmeetingof Medina sportsmeu wat iietd at theroums of the ¥,,M* 0, A, Mb oveningi, to e^nsidter and'perfect, pljjns. for the organization of • a longi talked bl organization, whicb: ahalij •rnftke provision/or the legitimate sjrort and recreation of•'its members^ appears a cominimication fi'ora you Wjy»jW)|)imMljW v? i T^.yi i ^?,'\T''T'''--' i ^ il?W! ^' s ' *'\ W -W WWW!^*P' | ll Bii Iftforcumentof GM laws, TAX rnwrn, In pursuantsa of at lesolntion of the Board of ^jeustees adopted at a jegtdar meeinjg held on fflte I3ftt day of March, £903, -ehere wiH be a meeting of the taxaljle inhabitants of the -village ouE ModHna, in Benf s Opera House, Jtedina, on Friday evening, April 3,1903, at S o'clock p. m., for the purpose of voting money to be raised by tax fer the street and eontnngent 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, 1L Y,, March 13, 1903. . J. W. COOPER, Ytrj^afi GLEDK. ' GARRI46ES RWR SALE. Having pureSinsed the stock of carriages and wsagons. of Whedon & Acer, I have some two*seated 'car- riages, buggies »ttd ltimber wagons on hand that T will sell cheap to make room for spring goods. ltf A. H. MrLEHili. ;as well (is'to'euforce the game law in: Orleans county. It has seen an o^en secret in Meduu*, for some time, that the lawless element hiff not hes-^ itated to uee all manrier of methods in their search fo); gairne hereabouts, and such things is dynamiting the cfeeks and ponds have not been even covered with/the veilof secrecy. •The meeting last night was strongly m favor of taking steps to, prevent euch unlawful acts, and it is probable that sueh offenders win be closely Avatched in the future and all olfenses prosecuted ta the fnH extent of th© law, A goodly representation from, the police force was on, hand so that their hearty co-operation is assured, The State has made pro- vision for general officers, such as game wardens, etc,, who wiH have power to, make arrests for violations pf the laws, so that if the organisa- tion, which has been formed, is really in earnest much'good can be tdohe. It Is also planned! to stock the the streams about Medina with game fish, and providod the pportsmea are enthusiastic enough, feathered game, such as (mail, etc, may be brought here. * The name of the organization will bo the Orleans County Rod and Qnn lOhib. A preliminary organization was formed with E. A. Bowman as chairman, and V, W. MalliBon a» secretary. The olub starts oil with a memborslup of forty-one^ Messrs. Hoover, Emerson, Wil- h'ams and Wood, members of tho Niagara County Anglers' Club, of Loekport, were present and address- ed the meeting. The following Mmnaitteo on Con- stitution and By-Laws was appoint- ed: Dr. 0. H. Turner, Fred B. Skinner, J. BE. Harnden; member- ship committee,\ Joel Servoss, M. E. Wold, Walter Cook, J. 0. Wortin- ger, W. J. Culver; committee on nomitfatioiiB of officers, F. W. Malli- son, O. L. Volscliow, tEdward Col- Uns, F.\ L. femmerman and? Joel Servoss. u A vote of thanks was tendered to visiting anglers, after whieh the mooting adjourned until Wednesday evening next, April 8th, at 8 o'clock, at the same place. Y.M.G.A.Notes. 'i'he Y. M. a A. Bible study closed a successfuli season last even- ing. The season lasts six months, from Oct, 1st to April 1st. Two classes have been conducted; one taught by Dr. W. E. GoodseU, and the other .by General Secretary Harnden. The study is preceded by a ten cent supper, and the occa- sions are very pleasant landmarks in the lives of the members. ,.fHe jfxtjlowing reply has been ;mailejd te x Mr. Murphy who eha! lejiged the Y.1,G ? A, Base Bali; team to s.TOger contest''a.few «gc^ : .', • BAviON, Omo. i«6% « DEMJ SiU\—-In the issue of the ia;il.m, T i TIT 1 ,011\»S*K \'» Medina T)ms 3wm&L of March 31 •!;! \ w^ i HUDSON Riiiflll % % day 9 | W FOWMCflilCIC TRUNK Mil Trains paes Mediina asioHowsr ]BAJST BOTOTP. • itft^vi « ,i }t{30 « - ••• • ' B*0p.m WW The JOURNAL office Bell telephone number is 2362... Wall Paper £6* sale. Call and See samples. SETII, OA% i 3.7tf Paper BEahgefe, 31S Pearl St. Por advertising rate^ in this paper apply at to Djfcii^ Jooksir office, |Opefaflipuse,'blo*Si - 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; als» special train to leave Buffalo at 7:24 a m.«j Roch- ester at 9:05 a. m. See ticket agents for particulars. AH subscribers not receiving, their paper regularly are requested to call at this office or notify Sickle Bros., as they have the contract for deliver- ing the I)AiLY JouiMAii. „__^. T?he price of the DAILY JOURNAL is I $2 per year, 01 for six months, 60 cents for three months, strictly in ad- vance. Office in Opera House block, over Shelley's drug store. challenP)gthe Y.M,;0,A. Indoor '%$%*%, Bxaa i<; 8tSi IffeeBall nine to a series of two pr jjjg \ three games as may ho arranged, in 4:u> ? <' jn order, I suppose to determine which is \it\ •'\.\ I feel that the ability of the re^ speotive teams which wo represent has. been fairly demonstrated to the satisfaction/ of the lovers of the national game, hut to huniov you'we have decided to play two or three games with your team, but not ex- actly according to the terms of your challenge, As we are a ohristjan organization as you intimated, we cannot for a moment think of tho wager that you name, Personally, I feel deeply offended that you should raise in tlie minds of men, through the press, even tho slightest suppos- ition that the organization which I represent could he a party to any- thing of such a nature, Also to accept such a wager would bo contrary to the established.prin ciplos of the Young Men's Oluristiah Association in its management of athlotics and sports, and also against the long settled policy and practice of the whole run of athletic clubs of the country, as well as.all of tho colleges and universities. I wish to say horn that when hot- ting and wagers enter into athletics and sports a wning feeling entirely foreign to die ethics of athletics and sports ( enters in, which, to say tho least, is demoralizing in tho ex- treme. I In closing let mo say again that we wiM gladly play on tho dates you suggest, provided the uso of tho Ar- mory can ho secured, and only on tho f samo terms as the former games have been played. Also any further communications can he addressed to moat theY.M- 0. A„Medina,2*. Y., or Mr. Louis Bacon, Shelby street. Very Truly Yours, J. H. ILUINDKH, General Secretary Y. M. C. A, A game of baseball botween tb 0 8th Separate team of Rochester and tho 29th Soparates will occur at the Armory Saturday evening, April 4. Game called at 8:30. 10:00 ';\ ;SO*.iij. 7J45 '* oao •« „ , «<^aa» \^ » ljS6p.m,/ «' • 1UOB.DH, 8:50 \ « 5.-80 *«X- 'Indicates, twins r«a Wly, QBOBGBlH,15AmBirjS, * . \ . * Qw>ertdTa«a6n«§»' Ajont, New Yortr. Pr, 'tetlfi .Fo>rT»#roy' ' ' €CCiAIBYOYANWl Completely Cun»d, I wish to say a few wordg regarding what. Mrs. Jporaeroy'g medtcinas have flono for me, I wa§ terribly atulqfcM witli Kidney, liver, Bluaaerana. Womb difficulties, anil could not oven get «*», lief, to say nothing about; cure, until I commencett uslnsrher valuable prepar» Itttlons, Today, tban}« to tlua glftea medium, I am entirely well, MRS. EMMA QXnWOOB, ' ~\ 8Q3N.CJnitonSt„ Syraouae, N, f. Lake Enslnwr Cured, wo been LakeE years. I lostt myy health,, hearta I havo been LakeEnglneer for tl .....rs. I los m health hearing, una therefore, ray position, from Catkrrhil Poisoning and Pilea. I aml»m>y,to say that after taking Mr* Ella rotte? roy'smedlclnes for ax weeks I am per- fectly cured, and have resumed work MB. -WM, COVERT, ,\ 9T Water st., 3Buff»lo, JT» Y. Illustrated health talks to Jlothew »nd Daughters every Wednesd»y from 8to4p.m. Subject; \Health Beauty and Happiness.\ Permanently located at 183 0»k Or- chard street. Hours;--! to 4, 7 to 0. u We5moke f lIC • • • • Masterpiece\ CIGARS GBiEEN GOODS SPHfAOH I X jy A. .•* X 'W'^jk.w j^WjtL.^Jk n A T i jyl CELERY »lp PEE PLANT y S The Plaid front Grocery ^ and can re- commend them as ... THE BEST 5c CIGAR IN TOWN* HAMLON BROTHERS Medina, ISL Y. Wholesale and Retail Dealefcj in All Kinds of Paints fiardwape, Stores mi Raages \ Fine Sanitary Plwribirtg and GaS Fitting. Steani< BCot Water and Hot Air Eeating Bti^neers. Steam drills, l Powder, Bynalnite aud Qilafry Supplie?, -f -i*