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««fffWW^«^^ •|y . *Mf< st'e'apknoWeledge^ lo be and att», • ^'tii^MiJig weaipina;,#50 per bottla I f** ; \ T li : *- Bol$edge Ap^fftift^Ats, west? Avenue. \ ffiurflt^9tol9a,m.i 1 to5*#to8p.»},. *•''%\ toettPhoneS338. ' C^tfsi'Mtiori gjtyiiaiateed; 3L*ave or- *de«i^.:G(?orgf Fisher's, IJeYan: Broth- ers* or at residence, S3i Pearl street/ hAHTBB-^Yottt Lawn Mower to put M-prfleiiior spring Tose, Can Ofrdron asftpoertat . , \ MEDINA G^OLE WORKS, • -609 Main St. Imp Nf WwpjaB. m Are Vou Suited? -If Not 1/ S EC I The'Nobby Spring *-a* Top Coats we are Making at $x6 and #18.00. Pine\ Black and Grey Vicunnas and unfinished Worsteds silk lined all through with Ax silk, made to your measure and guaranteed to be finest work and fit at a«.oo t 23,00 and 55.00, All the newest-stripes and plaids in the black and white mixtures ataa»oo and 33.00. We also make nice white and fancy vests in jOX the new shades an€ colors for 3.00, 4,00 and 5.00. We have over 50 different styles of patterns left in mbe- ed goods o£ Bine Scotch Cloth and colored Worsteds. Make fine business suits, at r^.oo, 16.00 and 1 S.oo. Don't forgot that we do Cleaning, Pressing imd Repairing IK first-cliMW maimer at loweatpriccs. PHILIP I. BRUST . MERCHANT TAILOR Forget Your Aches G ET crat and ride your hfoycle; it will Mpyoti leaveyotxr aoliea and wor- ries behind yon* If you have an old bicycle get a new one—0110 that is up-to-date—a \ Snell for instance. If-you can't afford it, then let ine overhaul your old one. Cleaning, enameling, nickeling, trueing -wheels, new sinis, respoking wheels,- tires *epaked, new enps and cones* redressing old cones, rebrazing broken joints, etc. In fact I can make your old wheel as good as new. MEDINA CYCLE WORKS .eOdS^tfS .JBrKe ft Warner.. Oranges SPECIAL\ SALB OF for the Easter Trade . ',- , FRIDAY and $ATTJRDA.Y at BAST CENTRE . STREET ,*;i w^#*rilndJ(Kt£ont, \'\''' : <- '^nfttt^'colder 1 \luesa^y; -Hi^Jv north Sinds'; Wednesday, fair and cool,' The J?bilkarmonieSociety- will rehearse at the Armory tonight. A Ml'attendanoe is desired. • , •''•.\• f The Downs Hose Go-'s party liSst evening vps-^ a very enfoyahle affair, A number from out of. ±owu were in. attendaneevV [ - . George Brown and WiHjarn Oarr will board' -with. Sheriff Rice, for the: next ten days as the resxdt of a \cele- bration,\ last evening, Messrs, Milter $Gotts have donat- ed all of the coffee to be served at the faster Tea to be given by the ladies of the Episcopal Church to- morrow evening. The weather is always good for something—when jt isn't good for entertainments of any Hud it's good for ducks. A great deal of wire fence is being put up this spring to take the place of the rail fences that were cut up for firewood last fall. . Martin Hart was arrested last evening for intoxication. • This morning he paid His Honor $5,00 for the \fun\ of last night. He had the alternative of \coughing up\ or boarding with Sheriff Rica for ten 'days. ** Special attention is\ directed to the now advertisement of Adler & Co,*s in this issue. See the attrac- tive display of premium, gifts in their nc-rth window, and go in and oak for special premium catoloijucH, free. An exchange states that a Sodns man has applied for a patent on a cigarette' package with a musical attachment so constructed that every time a cigarette is removed from the package tho attachment plays, \Hearer My God to. Thee,*' It is generally supposed, Jhowever, that cigarette fiends are (loomed to the other direction. I A great many people will take tea with tho Episcopal ladies at the homo of Mrs. IX A. Acer, on Park avenue, tomorrow-evening. Tickets which cover the entire expense are only 25c *Wo have seen the- menu to bo -sfrved at the Easter tea and it is certainly exceedingly tempting, A lady walked into a dry goods store tho other day and after tho clerk had shown her almost every- thing oa the shelves, she said she didn't want to boy as she was looking for a friend. The clerk re- plied, \It is no trouble, I assure you, If you tttink your friend is in any of the goods oa the shelf, 1 will unroll them for you.\ Rooms for rent in Card block. Inquire of Frank H. Botsford. 6O16 Theladies of St, Mary's Church had intended serving a six o'clock supper tomorrow evening, but on account of the Easter Tea to bo given by tho ladies of St. John's Church, from 5:30 to 8:00 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. IX A. Acer on fork avenue, the ladies of St. Mary's have Mndly postponed their sapper to some other date, a courtesy wliich is much appreciated by the ladies of St. John's. A Western newspaper believes in having its news fresh and prints the following : \Send in your items of news when they are fresh. We doa't like to publish a birth after the child has been weaned, a marriage after the honeymoon is oyer, a death after the widow has married again, nor the notice of an entertainment after the job work has been done elsewhere and. the editor is charged for admission.\ Lost I 'Photograph pin containing pic- tures of two littie girls. Reward if returned to S9t3 THOS. McGrUKN. Coke for Sale. In large or small quantities. 58tf MEDINA GAS CO. Fred Pelkington will assist you to house clean. Leave orders' at Cum- mings' Store. ' \Wall Paper for sale. Call and see samples. .SEM GAIN, l^ftf Paper Hanger, 318 Pearl St. All subscribers not receiving their paper regularly are requested to call at this Office or notify- BicMe Bros*, w they have the contract for deliver- big t&&BAtt*Joljmfc, * Mm Tillie Durdap of Niagara | Falls is- thegiiOst of Miss I4lHan. POttttSi, ;*• \- •'•-,/ '*:•'; . ,JjkJ&uJfy Qoodman, of sprinter fame,; who started Saturday worning frog huntingi is expected hornO today. ' . '''.:\'' ; JJSss Mabel Hillyard of Bidgeway and Mr. Leslie Ward of Ijoekpor^ were* married in this village Sunday afternoon,* . • • •• . * Mr, and Mrs, John. S. Kelly will attend the Elks' Minstrel entertain- ment at ,the Teck Theatre, Buffelo, this evening, '••\'. Messrs.. Frankland J?ted Tinkliam of Jamestown made their father,; Mr, G* L,Tinkham, ahrief Trisit Sat\ urday and Sunday. Mrs, F. T, Latham and son, Nor-- manjarespendingtheday in Buf- falo, Mrs. Latham will attend the Sunshine lecture and reception at the North Church, this evening, Rev. Father McHab, rector of St. Mary's Church, left this jnorning for j$evt York City, where he goes* to attend the meeting of the grand council of the C, M> B.'A,, which opens in the Metropolis tomorrow,— Niagara Falls Cataract Journal, April 13, SPORTING NEWS, > Tlie Twenty-ninth Separate Com- pany Athletic Association regret to announce that they will have to can- cel the indoor athletio meets, to be held on tho following dates: April 17, May 1 and 45, owing to the KnightSj of Columbus and tho \Y M. C. A. failing to- consider the kind invitation extended to them by the Twenty-ninth Athletic Associa tion, Wo also wish to thank the High School for the fcjnd considera- tion in this matter, and we hope to have tho pleasure of meeting them on tho field at a later date. Yours with honor, . TUB COMMITTEE. CARRIAGES roe mi. Having purchased tho atock of carriages and wagons of Wiedort & Acer, I have some two-seated car- riages, buggies and lumber wagons on hand that I will sell cheap to nuke room for spring gooda. Itf A, H, MttJSIUH* BoarjJ'of fetation #tln& The Board of J&ucation: held their regular meeting last evening in <ha pgh.SobW build&igv' All'membejcs were present excepting Messrs, Bowen^nd Mahey, \TJhe usual batch of bills were audited aftd ordered J paid, \ The committee appointed atth'e last, meeting to look into the matter of purchasing- filters- for all the schools reported, recommending the Pasteur •filter- thehest to use, Con- siderable discussion was had oii the? subject, terminating by the commits |eebeing given; more time,to in* vestigate and report at the next meeting. The Board adjourned until April 27th, when a special meeting will beheld for the purpose, of appoint-* ing teachers,., Horse For Sale. Weight 1,150 lbs, Sound, quire of J. I*. WAtTBtts, 59|f • Hart House. In- Store for Rent. Central location. Address Jotra- KJU, office. I GOlO TAX MEETING A0JOIMNED. At a regularly called meeting of tho taxable inhabitants held on the 3rd day of April, in Beat's Opera House, the following resolution was adopted: , Resolved—That a committee of tho fallowing citizens of this village be appointed by Vote at this meeting for the purpose of considering the present sewerage question, water qasstisfi, aad such «ther fpaestiens as they wish to report on, this meet- ing to be adjourned until the 20th of this month at S o'clock in the evening, the questions at issue to^be published in all the village papers, the committee to make report at that meeting, action taken at that meet- ing to be finaL Committee : Stardey -E. Mlkins, Michael Slack, James A. Hanlon, S. A Cook, H. A. Childs, John Moore, George A, NeweH, John Mahar, F. L. Downs. The publication required in above resolution is hereby made. . J. W. COOPER, Tillage Clerk. Dated. Medina, April 3,1903. TOE PAN-AM §w§.; Best Home Made Candy, . Chocolates, Creams, MolasseSj Peanuts, \Bonbons e.tc. FRUITS; Oranges, Bananas, Datefe, Ice Cream Soda. WHOLESALE Hi RETAIL DEALERS, j 404 Main. . Branch, 533 Main.' Another Sftow. The management of the Opera House had supposed that the season was practicaUy closed except for tho regular engagement of Howe's Pic- tures in May, when an oppoptunity was offered yesterday to bo/xk the great comedy success,* \Hunting for Hawkins,\ \Wednesday April 22d» and the managers immediately tore the season open- again to play the [attraction, as it is oho of the funni- est and best comedies on tho road this season. Particulars later. §qnsWne Society Meetlttg. r Mrs, 'Cynthia 'Westpver Alden,. ptesident of the, International. Sun*: shine Society^ will lecture air 1 th* Forth Preshytorian Churck in Buf\ falo, this evening at eight o'clock, The introduction: of Mrs, Alden will be by Mrs. Alfred Gt, Hauensteiu, Music will f be furnished by the So|th Ohnrch quartette. The leo-| turewillbe nnder'the auspiceiof the Buffalo Assembly, of Christian ISudeayor, for the benefit of the Sailors^ Home to be established in lower Main sfreet at the openmgof navigataon this year. Mrs. Alden's brilUancy as. a speak- er, especially on the theme of Suii^ shine work^ has won for the cause untold^sympathy and •support. ' Her lectures, have served largely to awaken the habit of generous and helpful thought among those whose kindness of heart required only the stimulus of generous thinking. A reception wik\be given Mrs. Alden after the lecture, Egg .Boiljnt) Spcllecj by |*«(II, ^ Washington, AprlVi*.^Th* BWtsc egg roWngr^n the \Whtta H'Ouaeitoutidi was a : itssM iWmre yesteiWuar be- cftusei of the; rainj\ weather* : fhe gTouinfls WerewWerJ-ftoa&e^ m& M#. pinis raip from the trees made the gpqunfls cMerWss: About1W chiWreri With, their J>arenta cajnp down during the atternoon: but soon departed, The proposed marine baud concert oa the gfohaaa. Was abandoned. .'• ^ ^ KINT JORV DISMISSED. NIW Trial Or<s«rid on Aceeunt of •. Juror*« Talking. Hoeheiter, April J4»—On tooount of th» eapremioa of opinion* r*cudinc th» trial of Xoland P. Kant, indicted for aiding Ethel Blanche Dlnclo to commit iiilcWe, on the p*rt of a juror, David W, ConkUrif, the court procsoa- loiw, uniw 1 way foe * w«k, have b«eo dlKxmtlnuod, a now panel ot 75 Jurjr- moa hM -bten ordered and tha trial will r*commeBc« next Monday, When the court opened in t&t mora- inc it was announced that aa ad* }ournra»nt would ha taisn until 2 o'clock, and Judje Sutharlaud ro- railnod cloiettd with the lawyar*, Bit- trlet Attornay Wanran and Hon. Qtorf Italnw, until 2 o'clock, wh»o the Juror In qu«itkm wma aummoned. At the opactnf ot coort in tit* afe arooou Judja Sutharland, aald: \Since the ,op*nto( of thia trial tkt caw ha* proctcdid In a manner that ha* been rery aatlifactory to tha court, and particularly w*» I Diaaaed -irlth thH chamciar c€ tha Jurom alectad t» try tha caa*. It laeued at tha ottttat It waa unnBCaaaarr to follow the ttaual cuatom and kt*p tha fury together, and that by Mlylng 00 thai ehcractai and coed judrmirot cat £h« Jnrora It would bo propar tor thorn to go hois* and mlnila with othar ptople. \Since the adjk»mment on laat Fri- day, the court hai boon Informed that a member of tha Jury baa bffen ex- preaalnjr vtowa of the caae to oUtalders. Doubtlcsi thta wai done In a thought- lets manner, and without any Inten- tion of violating the Injunction which the court put upon the Jury. I called tho matter to the attention of the counsel for tho dofense and the facta have been Inveaulgated. t must ex- cuse tho Juror from fort&er partJ<ap&. tion la thta caae, and dismiss tho other members of the jury,\ At the request ot Mr. Raines, Judge Sutherland «tat«d that no partie* to the Issue wore directly or otherwise connected with Mr. ConWIng's action. Dr. George H. Grant of Buffalo hns been subpoenaed by the defense. He was a witness for the prosecution, but did not testify, and it is said that his evidence wm have to do with a tele- phone conversation between himself and Miss Dingle In which sue Is claimed to have several times threat- esed to kill herself. a gampleao! WM 3?afeer d«divere4 on request. 3Phone38&M« OHM BTJItOSBEl., r 63in* lOMBlhvStreet.' a»I^X»X • Z • I> V Columbia FLOTJBiB made at KHnnefp- • Oils, Minn., of the best • of hard wheat and is. for sale In Medina at The PlatCFront &oe«ry ^ • -HT ^. W MARKET REPORT, \^H . M«w York Provtalon Market, \' New York, April 18. WHEAT — No. » red, 80i4o f, o. b, afloat; No, 1 northern, Doluth. 87c OOBN — No, 2 corn, Gl',40 f. 0. h aUloat OATS— No, 2 oats, S3c{ No. 2 white, 89%c; No. 8 white, 37»4c PORK—Mesa, ? 18.O0@18.B0 ; family, f 19.50. HAT— Sntpplof, 56070c; good 'to choice 95e|LXO. BUTTBB,^- Crtamery, extras, 28cj fiwtoryt 16^©lC,q; imitation creamoryi weatorn fancy, 30o, CHBESEh-Pancy largo white, 14% <M4%c; small white, 14%c. EOOS—Stato and PonnaylTanla, POTATOBSV-Naw Tork, par U\ »«, |i6O08.Ot). Buffalo Provision Market, . Buffalo, April 13, Wheat — No, I northern,\ 82oj winter wheat, No, 2 rod, 8O0. CORN — No. 8 yellow, 47c f. o. b, aUloat, No. 4 yellow, 41c OATS — No. a white, 38c f, o. h aJloat; No, 4 white, 36c FLOUR—Sprint wheat, bast patanl p«r bbl.. H,1B©<.»0; low graaaa. {2.78 o».oo. BDTT1IR—Creamery western %* bra tubs, 2SW; state and P^nn. ayliranla creamery, *8©28$Soj dairy, r*ir to good, 2G©22c Ca&lSSB — fancy lull craaa, Ho; good to choice, H®l4Hc; com anon to fair, Ittjlte. / EaOS-State, froah fanhy, l&UQ He. POTATOES—Per bushel, 58@COo, Eait Buffalo Live Stock Markat, CATMJJB—Beat stoora on salo, |5J8 ©G.50; god to choice lignt sleor* |5,00©S,25; fair to good steers, %IAC ©1.55; commo& to fair holfors, |3.40 ©S.G5; choice to extra fat holfors, |4,25©4.60; good butcher bulls, $2.75 ©S.16; cholco to primer veals, $7JJ5© T.50; handy fat calves, » 3.7B@4.00 . SHEEP AND LAMBS—Top natlv* tavmba | 7.6B@7.7B ; fair to good. S7.0C ©7.26; culls and common, $4.25®5.G0; good to .prime withers, |C.25®6.50. JI0Q3 — Mixed packers* grades, 7.45©755; medium hogs, $ 7.55@7.65 ; pigs, good to choice, $7^ 0@7.30 . For Department commandar. Kochester, April 14.—The Monroe county commanders and delegates to the* department eocamptneat of the 6. A. R., to be held at Niagara Falls June 17, IS and 19, at a meeting held In this city endorsed unanimously the candidacy of Major John S. Kester of Fort I^eyden for the department com- mandershlp. Steamer Ran Dovm a Schooner Qalveston, Texas, April 14.—^The Southern Pacific steamer EH Rio ran down and sank the schooner Margaret Ward, 28 miles east of Galveston bar. Two -children of Captain McKown of the schooner and one man were lost Others of the crew were rescued Guest of Andrew Carnegie. Princeton, N, J,, April 14.—While attending the Booker T. Washington taass meeting oh the negro question in Wfew Tork city tonight ex-PresldenJl Cleveland will be the guest of Andrew Carnegie at Ms Fifth avenue home Mr. Cleveland will return to Prince ton the following morning. ON Steamer Overdue. New York, April 14,-—Louis Lucken- hack, local agent of the steamer S. V. Luokenback, said that nothing bad been Heard of the vessel since she sail- ed, from Sabine Pass, March 22, for Philadelphia with a cargo of oil. The eteamer has been out 23 days, neatly two Weeks longer than her usual time, She carriea ft crew, of 19 men. T SE PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE msnrabee Company desires a suc- cessful representative for Medina and vicinity. Address D. W. Cherrier, [Manager, 83 White Building, Buffalo. *K. T. Oltf LeVan Bros. The Swell Line of Go=Car is. Wanted Salesmen! A new proposition. Good men can make ^20 to $$0 a week. Position permanent. Address Vfm* J. Gage, 328 Mooney Bldg., ' Buffalo, N. Y. We Smoke 1 alV, • • • u ft nccc CIGARS : and can re- commend : them as..:;! no ojbz>i 00 CIGAR IN TOWN. * * f f I ..Refrigerator. T £B Iceman will aooa Iwgin ,h liia daily visits—if you have g one cf our dry air, perfect chrcu- ,? lating refrigerators you will aavo *S on your ice bilh ? We have just received a half car of high grade make—the quantity secured for us a Very low price which wo share with our customers. Prices up from 4.9.00. . - ? Acer & Wiiedon **'<rH>*>'<*^m*&*m>t»>m Bicycl We have our stock of 1903 Bicycles, also Sundries.* CaH and get our catalogue. '. • * Owing to the cool aum,- tner of 1903 We , carried over a uumberof fine' refrigerators which We Will; sell at a 1 ow. figure in order to make room for\: new sjlOcki Call and get price*,;, 4 • \' i- Hanlon Bros* . V