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//: m^t****** u'j\/i.''. r , ''. •*}mf^^tff l ^*!!!!fff /* &$ acTfesois'eleggeS -to he/ ii^W Hoidtedge Ajta^njetite/, West Avenue,' i Saitofactign'gaarfiit^tqed, -t»eavei pr- dera#, <@fesaiege•,jEislieifg, IleVan Broth- era, or atreaMence, 831 Pearl street W A$TBJ>™Your. Xawn Mower to put moraerfo'rspringuse,' Call «r drop as a postal ' l^fi^A OT<M WORKS, 609 Main Si J mms% WAJUEBK. .»C«B- Are You Suited? \if Not •*? CPPf ^ e Nol) ^y spring jCClTop Coats we, axe making at $t6 and $18.00. Fine Black and Grey Vicunnas and unfinished Worsteds silk lined all through with A.X silk, made to your measure and guaranteed to be finest work and fit at 33.00, 23.00 and 35.00. All the newest stripes and plaids in the black pud white mixtures at 32.00 and 33.00.. We also make nice \white and fancy vests in all the new ^shades and colors for 3.00, 4,00 and 5.00/,'. < .-.\ * •, We have 0v.1t 50 different styles of patterns left in mix- ed goods of Fine Scotch Cloth and colored worsteds. Make fine business suits, at rjr.oo, 16.00 and 18.00. Don't forget that wo do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing* in first-class manner at lowest prices. PHILIP 1. BRU5T A\CRCHANT TAILOR Mrs, M; Stem»tf of Middlepnrt wasiatow^yfetsrdoy. '. '.\.>:' ''\• . ^ MfesCatharine Smith of Buffalo^ is visitiig fiends mtawn.,' \.-.. . rMisslMaggie Flat^yy is Visiting Men4a in. %w-'York Oit^.' Miss, Helen, Wj&amsof Rochester was tie guejti of Mrs, It. j. Skinner Forget Your Aches G ET out and ride your bicycle; it will 1 help you leave yoar acnes and wor- ries hehind you- If you have an old bicycle get ft ( n&w one—one that is up-to-date:—a iPhilip % Brust and Acer & \WhV do^vlmv© •'. attractive pew advertise- ments ^in today's. JoomUi. Bowl them. , ; * Mr. James Batestells-a goad, fish story, yesterday, he says, ha lifted a fish from thecanai weighingseyen- teen pounds and Mr, Herndendorf caught five aggregatinginweight: about.sixty jpoxijids. , .- William, McKinney, whose jhonte is inLockport, was -arrested .last evening by* officer McCormick for lounging shout the depot, Kewas dischargedbyJustieeBrainard this'. morning* J The body Of William Steward, age 85 years ? of Flast Shelby, who wasdmwnedJanuary,30th, in Erie Basin, • Brooklyn, was recovered April 9th, Deceased is siuwed by a wife and one daughter. Photographer 'A» J, Baolmrds lifts on display aiine new line of pictures in front of his studio on Main street; They axe of the highest order and are in keeping with ihe high grade of worii|vhieh jlr, Riob aids' is turning out, 1 Bov. J. J. Johnston, formerly in Eyangelisiie work, now pastor of West Shelby Ml E. Church, will address-the men's meeting in the Y. H. 0. A. rooifiB tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. The Johnste*n Brothors wiU sing. % Genesee Comcnattdory No. 10 con- ferred the Malta Degree to a numheu. of candidates at Lockport last even- ing, four of whom wore from, Me- dina About a dozen visiting breth- ren from this placeattended, After the ceremonies the visiting members wero banqueted at thoBotqlKiogara. Tim annual meeting of, tho Wo- man's Home and Forolgn Missionary Society of Niagara Presbytery witt be held at tho jPreshyterimt chnrch, Horth Tona^anda next Tuesday and Wednesday. Rov. Paul \I* Bergen of the Shantung Mission, China, will speak Tuesday evening. Grand Treasurer George A, New- ell gavo a dinner yesterday at tho Hart House to fifteen Knight Tem- plars brethren, in honor o! Mr. JEkl- ( wia G.HoIh- 0rand Sword Bearer of ]fite,0r»ttd; Cacamandry of tho State 'of Kew York. I W. I. Mastin & Co. bavo a novel 'display in tleir show wiiu'ow con- sisting of a hen with a brood of eighteen small chicks. This firm will tell the public, through the •columns of tho JOCUKJU. of the s^' I mow attractive display of clothing and gent's furnishings in their store. Watch for their ad, Escaped from House of Refuge. • Two inmates of the Woman's Sonso of Refuge in Albion escaped from that instiutiou about eight o'clock Thursday* evening. They were missed in less than a half hour after they escaped, but a diligent searcl by\ tho attendants failed to locate them. One of the yonng women was received from BuiFalo and the other from Rochester. The officers in this and adjoining places have been asked to be on the lookout for them, and as they are dresaed in the regulation Refuge suit, it is probable that their liberty will be of short duration. for instance. If yon can't affdrd it, then let me overhaul yont old, one. Cleaning, enameling, nickeling, trneing wheels,- new. riins, respokrng Wheels, tires 'ropaifsd, new cttpS and cones, re'dressing old cones, rebrazhng broken joints, etc. In faefcit can mate your old wheel as good as \new. MEDINA GYCIf WORKS ...KirKe H*. Warner-. eoa8i&408 • * spEciAt '''teal SAI\E OF :• for the Easter Trade FRIDAY and • MtUROAY'at i> --SAAT.... . . ,«•' STREET $£r. and-Mrg, ;S. F., Seryosaan.d- Mrs.!/?. ©.Stocking viBitingMends; ^iBuffidoyesterday, Oounty' Jndge % B, Simonds and wife reitnrned last evening, from a trip to C^bicago. ; .' \ .; ifrs, GharleB Thomas of ^aowles- viHe,i8 spending a few days with' her sister, 1|rs ; Jatjies Bates. %&. Mxirphv- of Medina was in the city on Wednesday calling on ,s.—Yestevdayji Niagara Falls <5azette t .. •:• -. Mft' and lire, \W I>, Bennett and Jlr. and 2jrs, F. SJ Boward are ex- pected hiarne this evening from a. trip to the Metropolis. Senator Irving L'Hommedien will spend Easter in the State_Capitol, being 'ctetained on aqconnt of an im- portant committee meeting. • JTrs. S. W r Greene, who has been spending tho winter withher daugh- ter, Mrs.-0» E. ^orter,left this morn- ing for her hotae in, Worceeter, M»ss. \ . Olarenco F.Teedor of Batavia and Miss Clara % Tceder of Bufialo were, enrnmoned hero fins week by the death of their father, It* Q. Vjeedor. Hearing this Afternoon. Tho Albion Electric Railway Com- pany has made application to tho Ilighvray Commissioner of the town of Ridgeway for tho right of way from the east lino of the town of EnowlesvillO through Center street in this, village and west on thoMd- dieport road. A public hearing, will ho given on tho application in the low office of Irving JJBommth dieu afcono o'clock this afternoon. ' EASTER WIIUHERY. Miss Milar has a f uli lino of trim- med hate, and^ a largo stock of ready-to-wear hats, * • ' \PiktSIf & SflUTTOK ....•^••.I-- I -1MII„ I | » — II — —,1.—* Horse For Sete. Weight 1,150 lbs. Sound. In- quire of J. L. WAWSHS, SOtf Hart House. The^idoyep^rtSo^d^fyestorday appeared, wilh.! «t double coluinn scaye-he&d^axtielej ahonji canal ap^ poiptn^onts, is, which itstates Super, intendentSeeley is tis delivOr ft sdlir-: please blow toTihe poMciaas in. tha,t burg and appoint Harvey B. Spald- ing as bank watch, The politicians, or V majority of them at least, favor Jhe appointment of Caleb Merrittor F. M. Shelpfor the pOsitioiir !jhera will be no solar plexus blows delivered in Medina. When the propel? time foxv appointments arrive men trill be appointed who will be acceptable to the politicians^ Su- perintendent Seeiey and the public generally,^ ' ,' • Easter Mush>* • There will.befgood music at the Easter services tomorrow'stthe Pres- byterian Church. The order of. se,&- vice for the.morjungworshipiagiven below in full j - • 1 Organ Prelude, Trinmph&l March* Costa Anthem, Awake Up, My Glory Maker Gloriapatri,, No. UW Hymn, \Christ the lord, is Risen To-day\ ' -Ho.4ll Anthem, \Jesus lives Again,\ Schnecker ISlgriraft'Oliorns - Wagner Soprano Solo \0 Light That Breaks from: Yonder Ttfmb\ - Dressier violin Obligato by Mr._A. B. Eddy Hymn, \Singmth all tho Sons of Qlory\ No. 455 Anthem, \The Glad Easier Morn\ Dresalpr TTiolin Obligato by Mr.-A. B. Eddy Hymn, \Jesus Reigns\ No, 453 Organ Poathide, On tho Coast Dndloy Buck Murder Win Out. So wiH the tpmlity of 25c, lb, Old Holland Coffee. 'Best Coffee 35cib. Blend Tea J^lh.package 25c. A rich line of the genuine Corning CirrGuss is to be had with the Best Coffee. Quality is our standard and a better line of Coffee for 35c per lb. I could not offer you. GEO. FISHER, Sole Agent, Medina, N. Y. Gofce for Safe. In large or small quantities. SStf MEBISA Gas 0a Boarders Wanted. Board and rooms for two or three persons hi private family. Inquire at this office. - 54tf Regular meeting of the W..C. T. V. will be held at Mrs. McChesney's on West Ave., Tuesday afternoon, April 14, at 3: 30. All are cordially in- vited. Fred Pelkington t\ill assist yon to hOxtaO cleap. Eeave orders at Cum- mings' store. *To introduce a Perfect Blend . of Tea in % lb. packages at 25c. package, and a rich meHow coffee caHed Old Holland Coffee in 1 lb. packages at 25c, a line of Roger Bros, silverware is to be had. The coffee is a winner and the silver is the genuine article. GEO. FISJIEK, Sofe Agent, Medina, N.Y. \Wall Paper for sale. Call and see\ samples. i SECT GAIN, 37tf Paper Hanger, 318 pirl St. All subscribers not receiving their paper regularly are requested to call at this office or notify Bickle Bros., as they have the contract for deliver- ing the DAii# JOURNAL. WantedV House to rent, Address JoOENiii Office* TAX MEETING ADJOURNED. At a regularly called meeting of the taxable inhabitants held on the 3rd day of April, in Bent's Opera House, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved—That a committee of the following citizens of this village be appointed by vote at this meeting for the purpose of considering the present sewerage question, water question, and such other questions as they wish to report on, this meetr ing to be adjourned until the 20th of this month at 8 o'clock in the evening,, the-, questions at issue to be published in aU the\ viUage papers, the committee to make report at that meeting, action taken at that meet- ing to be final. Committee : Stanley E, Filkins, Michael Slackj JaWes A. Hanlon, S.-.A. Co'ok, H. A. Childs, John Moore, George A. Newell, John Mahar, F. L. Downs. The publication required in above resolution is hereby made. J. W.\ COOLER, Village Clerk. Dated, Medina,\April % 1903. MARKET ftEftpftfV 'Ne* York^ApriUO. 1j?HBAV — No t , % red, Sic t o. K «ao»t; No. 1 northern, DulutlA *&.-.•• ' • v • * -' . • \ gOUM -i»-No. $ .corn* $le. f, o. J>, *flo*t. •• ' OAT?S — No, 2 oats, 4m<i; «o. ? Trtdte, -40^c; ^To. 5 white, 38%o. . ?CH8k-aJeBiB, li».Q0#i8.§0} family, WMk - HA.T—Shipping, 6iS#70« *ood to SUTSBR —» Creamery, estnw, 39c; fMUwy,' X«M imitation creamery, tTMMKIX' tXBQT, 306^. -<SIEBSHr-F*ncy; large iwihlte, WH m&k$ «m»U whits, ii%c, BGqS—State '«al- Pean,8yjY«a«, i6^c. , • ^ PCWJiarOBS—Ntw York, jpe* J8» lb*, 1^.7601.8^0; A Buffalo Provision Market, . • . •», BurfaJo, April XO. WHEAT •<-» No, I northern, 8SV6Cj winter wheat, No. -2rea, 80c, CORN r~ No. S yellow, 4?c f. o. b, jj!c*t| i ,No. 4 yellow. 43^0. <?Atr£fe--No. 3 white, 38@38&o f. o,t». »flc*t; No. * white, 38®30Hc I5.0WB--Spring whe*t, be«t pat«nt pot bo}-. H.»5©4,B0; low grade*, **.?» Ot,0O. •\ *.-. RPTtS!R---Or«anM>ry wwtern «» tra tabs, 29c; «;ute And Penn- •ylvABl*. crejunory, 280.28^c; dairy, f»lr to good, 20©J«c, OHOBJES®«~ BVuacy full cr«ua, lie,' j.004 to choice, 14©14%o; com' mon to r»lr, I2©l»c OTaSr-StAto, fresh fancy, lB^Q, lie. : .\ PCWATOSS—Per bushel, 58®C0o, yhe evening worship will be a service of song and prsiso with a short address by the pastor. A beautiful service prepared by^ the Pxeabyterian Board • of Foreign Missions will be nscd,8upplemented by jmfeichy tho choir., E^TER m CLOVES. Extra quality and colors, only A fine kid glove, $1.00. PAWSB & Spjtyros. Wanted. Two gentleman boarders at 1032 West Ave. MRS. W. KIXOSLEY. Would liko to storo my beatitifal piajio, cost 1400.00, «dth a careful family until Oct 10th, where its use would pay for storage. Address Bos 115, Medina. SfMeod * 1 „ - Lost! Photo^aph pin containing pic- tures of two little girls. Howard if returned to 59t3 Titos. MCGBKK. Easter ftfastc at St John's Church. Prelude, Offertaire in A Flat Edw. M. Bead Processional Christ our Passover - Moraington Te Beam - - Stainer Jubilate - - Bunnett Hymn, \Christ the Lord, islliseai Today\ - .- Ill Eyrie - - Diamond Hymn, \Jesus Christ is Risen Today - ' - 112 Offertory, \This is the Day\ Johnson Sanetus - - Diamond Agnus Dei - Diamond Gloria in Excelsis - Diamond Nunc Dirnittis - - Chant Posthtde, Grand Chorus Th. Dubois EVEmKG. Prelude, Communion - Ed. Batiste Processional Magnificat - - Dorey Nunc Dirnittis - Dorey Hymn, \Christ the Lord is Risen Again\ . - 114 Hymn, \Angels Roll the Rock Away.\ - - 116 Offertory,\This is the Day,\ Johnson Recessional, Posthide, Triumphal March, M.Costa PURE MAPLE SUGAR AT fISHER'S Pure maple sugar and maple syrup at Fisher's. Price for sugar 13c pet Jh.y or 2 lbs* for 25c, Syrup, $1,00 per gallon. 55t£ -*%-%%<%*^%.'%-%%'%*/*%'%'%>' Old newspapers 1 for sale at this office. ga«t BUfWo Uv* atocH M*rk»t* CATyiiB—Beat »toeri on salo, f 5,20 ©5,4t»J Kcod to choice* anlpjplng atcow, J5,00@M55 fWr- to good ateors, }4.40 <©4.BR; common to fnir helfer«, t?.40 ©3.6G; choice to extm fftt heif«rt, f4.25O4.60j gcoa. tmtcher bull*, %Z.W ©3,15i choice to prima vcais, |?«I50 ?»G0j handy fat calves, t3.?5CRO0. BKBCT AND LAMB8MP0P n*U?» tenhs, |7.W@?.T5, fair to «ood, 4T.G0 ©iCO; culla and common, $4.60©5,50; good to prime wathora, | 5.G0@6.78 . H003 — Mixed nackor»* grades, |7.WJ©M0; medium hogs, $7.7S©7,8!»; plgu, good to choice, |7JO©7.40. St, Jojiri's a«W)tillo% Week §e#es; AnlerOonomuttipn, ©very weefcdlay at 10:00 a. m. .,* . • ' r. •^iteny a»d Meditation eve^ya|f*r:' rioonexeaptSaturday, at 4-J5.;; ; Eyening Prayer on, Wednesday ;ani Good Frjdsy at,7;30, ' ' .. : * - \ On Elistey Elven; (Aprii., IX) Holy Baptism at SiQO p.\ m. msTEiiDAT. -v; .;•: -••'• Holy Ooininuaion aV7;00 a, nt., Morning ?rayea;and Holy Com* munion at 10;30. .:'<.' SundaySoWol service a^.TtOOp. m. EABTEIiMONDAX,* • , \ , Mornmg yrayerand Ante-Com- munion at 10:30. ! Anmtai electiosi of wardens and vestrymen until;1&, ... The preaohor on Good F4d»y evening will be the Rev, Thomas Duck, reetar of St. Paul's' parish,\ Holley, Q. TCR^, ^tor.; , CARRIAGES fOR SAtf. ; Having pttrchased tho stock of carriages a»d wagons of Whedon & Acer, I have some two-seated ,c*r- riages, buggies and lumber wagons on hand that I -will sell cheap to rnake room for spring goods, lt£ A.RMnjcHAx, pAiwTiNcjANi) T?A£mm$<m& * Samples of WW! Japer deliv«»a on request, JnonedWM. ._ QHAS. BTJROHBrjJj, ? 63ml . ,1034Elm*3fa*6t luffalo Hay M»rk#i HAY — Timothy, per toi. lpoi#, fl6.0O©18.(W} hsy, prime oa track, per ton,fie,E()©lT.O0; No. 1 do, do, 1X5.00 ©18.00! No. ST. do. do, *W.OO©H.0O. j**nntytv«ni» UDII U*W. S*rrlitjurg, JPak, April Xl.--Tho libol hill which .has stirred op th»,cntiro no*»p*por proas of the, state, camp into the possession of Governor Penny- jpucker for his Aocroval or disapproval, H» hm ao days in which to reach a decision, Tho Philadelphia newspap- ers «ro taking a leading part to oppos- ing tho hill. The publishers havo asked tho governor for a hearing on tho ground that their rights and property aro involved. Tho governor granted the request and will ax a day for * hewing, • .Refrigerators., f I m »T*HE Iceman will soon begin * * lis dally visits—if yon hare x one of oar dry air, perfect drctt- S lattng rofrlRcmtors yon will save on yoctr ico WIL We hare jnst received a half car of high grado mako—fc h e quantity secured for us a very low price frhicfc we share with our customers. Saeas »p foes* £MJS, I Acer & Whedon •«i'<(M>ty<Kyi(Ky«y>CK>ti't We have our stock of 1903 Bicycles, also Sundries. Call and get our catalogue. Owing to the cool slim- mer of 1902 we Carried over a number of fine refrigerators which we will sell at a low figure in order to make room for iiew stock* Call and get prices* Hanlon Bros. JffiPAK-AMsBssS Best HomeJMade C*ndy, ' Chocolates, - Creams, Molasses,. . Peanats, Bon-bons, cfc. PRDITSr•\\ ' Oranges, Bananas, Da'tei. Ice Cream \ * Soda, , , IQtfSIU ID Rill HIE , 404 ««», Sraoch, S$$ Muht.J S7tMajO •a- Ntw Trousers for Easter. We can sBow you a great, number of Trou> ers in stripes, checks or neat mixtures that will' help to brigiiten. up your \ Easter outfit- All fresh,. • bright goods, almost di- rect from Mew York,' made strong and shaped . to fit in the latest style. * Prices #1.50, £2,00, #3.50, $3.00, ^4.00 and $5.00. GEO. L. 426 Main Street, Medina. 9 •I;' -r