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aroijmi **\ acJmoweledged to ^ *f «* Holdredge A$artmeSts> Wes* Avenue. Honm:—9*o W *, ia-, 1*5, ^Ml>« na. Weather Indications. r Paix\ warmer Monday; Tuesday rain or snow and colder, DAINW^ AND B^ifr BLA^OTG I gatdBfac^pngHWanteed.. Sheave or- ders at George Fisher's,. UYm froth, ers, orMiesidence, £21 ?earl street VV pot in- order IQJ? uprlpg:-nae. iamMower to - - Can ordrop us appal. MEDWAGarOIiB WORKS, Main St.. KrH^N. \WABNBR. MERCHANT Money Saving Propositions ' to AIL . *\ * - I nave some fine Black and Gray \Vicuna Overcoatings. Made to order in A i shape for $18 and $20| Also the newest effects, in Scotch Goods, Tweeds, Cashmeres arid Cheviots. The best goods for fine business suits. For ten days at $15, $16 and $18 I have the best black Vicuna for black suits at $18 and $20 I have the best line of unfinished Worsteds; made to order with best trimmings for •plo, $20) $22, »j>23. » Cleaning, Pressing, and Re- pairing done. Firat-class fine tailorings spec- \ . • Malty. , Ladies' Tailoring done satisfaction gttaran^ed PHILtPLBRUSt \Mcrclaant Tailor, sol ruin strwt, and Forget Your Aches G Efonfcanaridoyoturibloycte; it will kelp you leave your aches aaad wor- , ties behind you- If you iiavo an • old Mcyole get a new one—one that is up-to-date—a Stiell for instance. If yon can't afford it, then let me overhaul your old one. Cleaning, enameling, nickeling, tracing wheels, new rims, respoking wheels, tires repaired,, new caps and \cones redressing old coneB, rehrozlng broken joints, etc. I In foot I can make Tonr old wheel as good as new. MEDINA CYCLE WORKS jKirKe N. Warner^. eod82408 ' | Seed. Lawn Grass THE BEST •WE CAN BUY. Strictly Choice .White Clover, per pound. Kentucky Bine .Grass . , Per pound ,.'.. Timothy per pound... Dickinson's Lawn Grass Mixture, per lb. box, 25c \ 25c f 20c Acer & Whedon tyflp^KWr************* Holy Week. There is nothing in a name unless it is well advertised. When a man has the grip he can say nothing good of his enemies. So many are wearing glasses that they no longer give the wearer an expression of intelligence. Mr. H. N. Hopkins is preparing to erect a fine double house on his premises on Ohio street. Repairs are being made on this section of the canal preparatory to the opening of navigation. In these days of spring openings, we are reminded that the folding bed is still a spring closing. The ordinance of baptism was ad ministered to four persons at the Baptist Church last evening. It is ardently to be hoped that the heavenly harp does not sound anything like the gmphophone. Mr. Charles A. Mack, our local dniggist, has put in a full line of the Itosetta Chocolates. This is one of the best lines made. Did'you got your statement from us? If so, please drop in our office and let «s show you huw good we can sign our name—to a receipt. Dou*t forget to attend the Orleans County Hod and Gun Uinb meoting Wodnesdny evening, April 8th, in the Y. JI. C. A. ruouis, ut. 8 oVloek, All the county invited, « We have it from, pretty good authority that no canal appointments will be made this week. There are several anxious candidates for the position of bank watch- Tuesday evening, April 7th, from 7:30 until 10 o'clock, Mrs. A, J, Richards will servo coffee, at her home on East Center street, ~1IQ offering will bo added to the chuxcli furnishing fund of the First Baptist Church.. All are cordially invited. Tho local W. C T. U. will tender a reception to Mrs, Weaver, who is one of tho State officers of the W„ 0. T. U., in tho parlors o£ tlio Metho- dist Church tomorrow afternoon; at three o'clock. Inghf refreshments will be served promptly <m the hour, A cordial invitation is extended to all by tho members of the-W. C. T. U. As a request of the Young People's Club of Gaines, the Young People's Dramatic Glob of Ridgoway will repeat the five-act drama, \Tony the Convict,\ at White's Hall, Gaina, for the benefit of the church at that place, Tuesday evening, April 14th. After tho drama a farce entitled \The Actor and His Dutch Servant,\ will be given. Boarders Wanted. Board and rooms for two or three persons in private family. Inquire at this office, 5-ltf _____ Furnished-rooms by young mar- ried couple for light ^housekeeping. Address JOURNAL office. 54t3 Bicycle for Sale. Pierce Special, nearly new, $30.00. Hunt's Boarding House, 141 Ghilf street, Medina, N. Y. Wanted. Competent girl for general house- work- Apply at 604 West Center street. 54t3 mm Wall Paper for sale. Call and see samples. SETII CAIS, 37tf Paper Hanger,- 318 Pearl St. For advertising rates in this paper All subscribers not receiving their paper rdgularly are requested to call at this office or notify Bickle Bros., as they have the contract for deliver- ing the DAILY JOOKNAL. The price of the DAILY JOURNAL is 62 per year, $1 for six months, 50 cents for three months, strictly in ad- vance. Office in Opera House block, over Shelley's drugstore. Mr; W. i, Foss of Silver Greek.! ; spont Sunday with friends ,in. tOWKhV Misses Maud Patten and Gertr&dbi Whittletqn spent Sunday in, Albion. Misses Minerva and' jEstella jjoike 1 spent Sunday with friends at 'West Barre. \ ' _• Mi8sLiHian Culver has accepted a position in Parish & Strafcton's: store. Mr., James Whitwell of Buffalo:|.place. was in town yesterday calling on] old friends,' Miss Minerva TJ< Howell left Sat- urday for a two weeks' trip to New York City. Mr. H. T. Krompart is tuning the pipe organ in, St, Joseph's Church in Albion today, . Rev. F. T. Uatham is attending a conference of Baptist ministers in Rochester today, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kibler will leave tomorrow for a week's trip tQ New York City. Mrs. Evelyn Bowe of Rochester visited her^parents, Mr. tmd Mrs, George E, Allen, yesterday, * Mr. Fred Allen of Niagara Palls spout Sunday in 4o\vn with parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Allon. Mr. Harry Tanner spent Sottadoy and Sunday with his paronts»Mr, and Mrs. \W. P. Tanner, returning to Buffalo this momitig. About a dozen friends of Miss Etta West made hey a very pleasant surprise visit Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis, Frank Snaith on East Center street, Mr. and Mrs, W. I*, Bennett find Mi;.\ and Mrs. F. S, Howard loft this morning for a trip to Haw York, While in tho Metropolis Mr. Bennett will purchase a full line of goods preparatory to opening his store about May 1st. Wo received this morning a copy of tho Daily Alaskan, published nt Skngway, Alaska, Iby Town & Jensen. One of its proprietors, Mr. George S. Town, is a former Medina boy, moving from this vil- lage auou^atecen years ago. ROOM AfTBOABD WANTED. Room nod board wanted by young married couple or furnished rooms for light housekeeping; must bo centrally located. Price not so much an object as surroundings. Address Rooais, this office. 54t0 CARRIAGES FOR SAIL Having 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. H. MrxsiULM. P AINTING AND PAPEB HANGING Samples of WaU Paper delivered on requeat. Phone J20M. CHAa BTJBOHELIr, 52ml 1024 Elm Street. too Swift lor u >f I B.your lawn mower needs repairing drop ns a postal; we'll call for it, ptit it in the best of order and deliver.it promptly at a moderate cost. EDWIN H. BABBETT, 546 Main 'st, Medina. IT. Y. We Smoke The . . . Masterpiece CIGARS and can re=> co mmend them as ... THE BEST 5c CIGAR IN TOWN. •^^.•-.—.••Ai^—^—.•„WI G-EEEN GOODS LE1OTTJ0E SPINACH H A HARTT T ' CELERY hp PIE PLANT The Plaid Front Grocery Jpthough the. outdoor base ball season is about to opeh/there was a ligob^lynMnaber'of spectators at the; ganVo last Saturday ©veniugtbetween. tKe;*eflins representing the Eighth ge|iarate Ooinpany of Rochester an,d tbeSQth Separate Company of this It was one,of the best games of the geason^ahounduig in brilliant individual plays, while it may be said that for the fiist time the local contingent showedj something like ieaniplay,\ * \Thelocal soldiers disliked very nauch'tobe obliged f to deprive their good friends of theSthof the laurels of winning this game, for the latter were Medina's friends when the team went to Eochester, and losi no OJOT portuni^ of lending an eneouraghig voice at every stage of. the menjor- aisle contest at the ' Slower City, Medina won the game therefore prurely on its merits, and out jilayed tbo visitors at all points speaking generally, The locals began, a strong game, Skinnsr first at bat making a clean too-bagger-i followed by Tillman's safe hit jwhich scored Skinner. Till* kurawas'out at homo but Medina scored on subsequent aingles of Montgomery and Simpson. Roches' ter got snow-balls, Medina came in for a shut out and t&o visitora took two. Then It was a contest royal with neither side scoring until tho 5th, when tho locals took one.* The8t!i8 evened tBus up in their sixth and the small boya on the aido lines began to get osmous again. In tho seventh Medina electrified the surroundings by making four circuits cinching tWug8,provided the team could keep on\ their feet This thoy did per- mitting ^oohestor to scoro tint onco ha, the remaining iruungs. Thoro lias been no better exhibi- tion of team ploy by a local nine this season than that put tip by the 29th last Saturday night, and it is highly gratifying, inasmuch as lit is a vindication of tho stops recently tcaderlakcahythd Medina Militia- naca to place athletics upon a just aad dignified basis at tho Armory. '\Harmony\ is the watch-word there and as a result it is hoped that amateur athletics of this place will find an abundant sponsorship and a teady support by tho largo class of fans in this place. Tho 20th feel that notwithstanding they have hod to receive so many drubbings at the hands of other teams hero this winter tfaat they ore now in a position to put «p .a creditable showing and will place other opponents perhaps slight- ly moro on their mettle. The umpiring was done by Post and Buxghardt; the work of the former was highly satisfactory. The 29th played all company men due to the new rules of the 2flth Separate Company Athlethie Association. A game Is ealled for ths coming Thursday night with the Niagara Falls team in order to allow busi- ness men and others who cannot witness Saturday night games to see the sport* Medina urny go to Bttf-J falo next Saturday and close the season with a home game against the Ramblers of Buffalo. It might be unfair to make any exclusive comments on the game Frank of last year's Lockport team, showedheknew about matters be- hind the l&t for Rochester. Dillon's qcriefc. juggling at Short, and Wheel- er's much wanted catch at right garden can be safely praised, D was perhaps the steadiest all around game that has been played hero this season. Followingiis the Bcore by innings: R H E 8th Sep O-2-O-O-O-l-O-l-O 4 8 8 2<M\ 2-O-0-04-0-4-O 7 8 5 apply at the DAILY JOURNAL office. Opera House block, Mrs, Weaver preached moi»ing and evening yesferday in the Metb-; Qtliet fjhureh, In the morning she gave a fino description of God mani- fest ia-the flesh, and in the evening Sill heart's were greatly moved as* she] Spoke flora' the text,; \ \I am not. asbamedof the Gospel of Christ,\ At the* closes of the sermon the altar was more, than filled with devout souls witnessing for Christ, an&| msny'&rthe first tfme- moved to- ward the Cross. - Mrs* Weaver has a rich christian experience^ believes so implicitly the promises recorded ^n tho Bible, that all her utterances] are. jfull of, spiritual power,*.. She wilt jpreachqeach evening during the weelc except Saturday, closing with a setmon Oft IFriday evening, Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day afternoons, Mrs. Weaver will give* Bible readings at & o'clock. A general-invitation 1 is extended to all, St, John's GhurcrTHoIy Week Services Antd-poromunion every week-day at 10:00 a, m , Litany and Meditation every after- noon, except Saturday, at 4:15, Evening Prayer on Wednesday and Good Friday at 7;30. On EattetEven {April 11) Holy Baptism at 3:00 p. w, EASTER DAY. ,. ,« Soly Communion at 7 :0O a. m. Morning Prayer and Holy Com munion at 10:30, * Sunday School service at 7:00 p. in. EASTER MONDAY. Morning prayer and Ante-Com- munion lit XQ:30. , Annual election of wardens and vestrymen until 12m, Tho preacher on Good Friday oreaing will ho the' Rev, Thomas Duck^ flsctoy of St. Paul's parish, HoHoy. 0. TonsBii, Hector. 3HhstWt!»» Adyatifeis granted, A<t»(! 'MonW'Pf'^ontroy^riy*-_'•'. ,, ' ,l 1 \ Sfe l^ottls, April 6.—-AtteVt tou* moaths of x^fttrovers^etweon'i&e-ejttj- • • vHmm of ^.e WaSsih 1, road, ^od th* officials of that system* 4«dn^ \wWch at «xns-ttme. a,strike^^^ was Jmmlnent. »tft ivas prevented* ftsi? ibjr ia+Muav tton, restialnjns tnQ empjbyea Jrom vacatlul! thJMr- joaittonsij ftftft .3fhSch •Jnjunetloa, was dissolved last 'w*4>dn»i« day, the •differences ^w&et flntJl^ ad' -Justed anct the controyeray effectual?, and satisfactorily settled Sattopdiy,- ' Offloiala otme brotherhoods repre-'' .sentJng. tn©\ ^mutloyes decUM #»e «et* ttemeat Is - eminently ;Batls\MtoVy v «ad is 1st., sweeping victory for orgitriiaed labor. The Wabasn. ofllcial» declare that all dUSerence? ^tth, the enjfloyos iiave.been, flnajly torrajnated la a. snttii- factofy naannei' and that thele future rehttkmB In all nrohabHity will h* most harmonious. » • \Che following are tho jnaia point* embraced Intho aettlemont: Tweiva per cent increase for conductors, bralcemen and baggagemen in the j»»- senger aervico and 15 3»r fi^at for conductor®, and DraKemen la ,'tfie freight service over the r-,tes, pwhlOft existed Jfanuavy, 1, Jg02, wost-of the -Miastsslpirt river. '; i ;\ For tho flromort in«rea#es -were granted on.tho-C*nad!wi llne« i,a ac- cordance with the Oamtdft Southern division ot tho Michigiwtt.CeatraT. On\ tho other* lines in tho \United State* m&tortal tecwase and .toproteinSot* in tho working coadltlpaa wore frant- ed tho nronion, , t * * Bas^ of ^io Missi&slrijpi river, the *. rates will oe hrought ur> tO'Wa utand- ard Tien .coropottag lino* in th* «ara« territory shall tfrant jrtmiiar jnct*«i»e«« Tho Various y&rdmoa recelvw * fub- trtantlal increase, varying: ia different localities, , , ,* lSaorfl la an «atiro tevlalon of rulea aK^ylnsto all classes of train «erflc«. This vm too mate %OBO of contention and. was sraMed la its entirety. Proiperl^r in Mtxfco. ,\• Moxlca City, April ?,--Largo bnil * ncs3 concrna, while 1 hoping for- a speedy settlement of tho curReney question, report an excellent buiines« both hero and ia the Interior of, th« country. Tho general opinion ia that tho country In a, largo meatom ,Hat adjusted Itaoll to tho lower level o£ rtlvor, . » •'_ OUR EASTER OFFERINGS Trcvaux t West End I Kid Gloves. $ % % We believe these two makes of? Gloves to be the best $1.50 and $l| Gloves in America. During thisl week to introduce them to you wei will present every purchaser of a| pair of these gloves a beautifyfj souvenir. J GEO. E. SPO0WER | • • StJCXJESSOB TO SPOOKEB & GATES. W HANL0N BROTHERS Medina, N. V. 1 ;. Mr. Bryan In Cincinnati, Cincinnati O., April 6.—William Jennings Bryan was here Sunday en route to *Tltusville E«u Among- those la confffli^Sce wM him here Were Herbert BlkeioW, the JDemocratic.can- d!<3ate i88t'Nov,eih:ber for Secretary of state; Judge Tarvln and. many\ lead- ing Democrats, (jolonel • Bryan will be here two weeks hence, when there will be » conterwwa of la/iiva. * Wholesale and Retail Dealers Tn All Kinds of - ' Paints, ftapdwape, Stoves and Ranges Fine Sanitary Plumbing and fifes Fitting, '- \Steam Hot Water and Hot Air Heating Engineers. Steam Drills, Powder,.Dynamite and Quarry Supplies. «• H i i 1: