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•: \/ '-•/ W;- : The Medina Register. JBntered in tlio poatpilto nt Medina, JJ,y,,nm«ioii4-«]<i(i)iniill mnttor, WRSPAY, OOTODIW 28, 1000 nut. Jinnim?'* losmoN, «dftorpf MJUiiKA. BKinifR- TMltopubllonii nomlnpe for tUumUor of Aiietribly Ins -very properly been galled upon to oxplnlu (lit) reasons for liU •llopil reumrkslilo conversion In furor of Dlrp.it Pilfiiarleti, while ho vpted aguiiiit tha t proposition Arid agnlnst tiovtruor Hnglio) only lait ivlutor, {Tho vptorii want to know whether. If ha anil oheuigo no sndMonlj'. Iw la not Uublo to baol(illi]o UKalii from llio |ioo- jije'a Ititoreats una vote wi(htho,lifl»seey,| jiiinjaift J»st w inter; w!>oi» ho Win: . ooniei mifler thoirJnuuoiHig. ijiitttiote ii fltibthorHlgliljr important:! tjttoitlqn oonooriilng wliloh lio voted; agelnit th e lup»osts ot tho people, imd ng«jl|iJliI»-t)S.r(r©OV«fnOFi oonoofnini' VfflloMio pyofomoii no oanvorslon, JTortwo jonri governor jfftigltta had! rebotiitnonaea too piaoitig ot tolopliQtao and tclejtrapli ooiup(inlo» undar tho obit* trolt)(Tlio I'nblloirtUltjol (Jotomlilltw,i Ths objoot IMO that, thoy ihall 1)0 ro- qnlrjii to t»fl(lot good iorvloo, nt WMOH- able rafos; and j o that nil telephone oompsiilon having gxohMlgol I n tlio same oitji villas* or town, *MU 1 * cojnpolied to co:iiioot tip tliolr oxolmnKos »o that s wan ilntll ho phllKQd to li»vo lint ono tolefliono, nn J «o thst ho onti tnlk from onosyitom to n powon on nnot'liof »y«- tom,- una ooropolHwr tlio companion t o prorulo their plumes mi turn, tlio mm o as railroads and olbor pniilld sorvloo oor- porntlom do. 9.'(ig votom should no t forgot tlmt only last Wlutor, Mr, Uurpliy votoil against tho IIIIIIOSof tlio. poopioOI fill own ooun- ty, aaaliiat Mi. own PMlr OoTornfr, An4 for tlio boMea nnd tho « gwas uorpora- tloni on thH question-, uptl Mint ho has notpiMcUKl or profMitd Bsul-llko oon« .. versionon, thja |iintt«r. ^Vlnii in* boinoitMhlmlitliat tho tola- phono lias hooomo lmlli|>im«H>lu to very ninny |iror««sloii«l arid bnilneaet moil, rind *oonvonltnco to nit; vrlion It 1« roniom- l»r*Ulmt tlin(o'«mipn!ilM»r«»l)iolute- lywllhoiit any tontrot or limitation n t to rats* or giiBllty of mrvloa; and/that, In Mo stmt oily p f Now V'ork.nndln many other oltloi an d plaons, tlior are extorting vmt mtlllom, In telephone rmUli nml clmriioi, lieyond n. renionablo oomiwiinttoni yin eatMYOll-umKiriiand thattlieievais corporation* wil l not tor* K«t Mr.i«orp|iir ana hit vow tu'tholr JaTof, huk will r«u«m|nrhiia,lB»,'iial»- itantlu And tltMSIra WBJT on «l»ol|on any *Mnl(lh» niniiii ot tho p«op> forget, at llio po«i, to ftotwit llislr ow n Intar- ••tl hr voUa g lor Mr , Color t>» Wright. Vary J«|i«oWull/ youri, \ * . JO«K 2. UrAir. • « i i I, I'liBlo^to-wlniwa* wlllw b y it ilala KBt410 th« lata llipuhlloim County Con- foilllillii Tin l»t« ««imliWc«n Mn¥ertllon an a tin prooosdlngol t)ie Oounly ;Coimnlt(M wonlilAtmwt »Wnt to at * Joko, war* th»ynotfr»««li»w-H» P«lmi« eon«fl,»»n- OM |o ttio*« vho li»U»T« In tha «n«o n of th. JljpnMtCAniWitiy,\ «nd th e ilonilna- tlonollUprlncliili*. 1 Slio«oht«nMoni*»«mlilwt« tli» »«mo Cowl Hotuta, y»li«» am forty y««r» Ago, a Rtpubllean oonvanilon oomppwd of patrlnUmafe nulla tuuiultuou* milhml. Mill to ApplRUil th o «ol« ot Abrnh*m Llnwln, la itrlklng tho IIHOHIIM front throti million ll«r««- ' Out, alnil how rUdonitil wiu tlili catmntlon. t l con- TtntdAniWailitiloaM il««p M tint o f th.lomli; ailopl«l rwotutloiu fAyorlog itlrtotnomtaAlloni, andllii policy of th» prwent Oorarnor, to tthlch th» mon wh o oontrollod thfi contrition, wan utterly oppoimllJ nomlnntkl A onndldnio for Munibor cjf AiMniljjr, wh0|TOt«d ssulnat thowwiolatloni In tho ln«t Ani'oiubly, andllidiithaUi)n»ontlOHil»imrt«il AI »1- lonlly n* It cnniB, • At tho heaitdt tho Hlilnoway ttoloit«< tlpu WM foriiiorBonator ti'ltonimodloa, who boldly aiinoimctKl thnt h a onmo t o tho tlonv'cutlmi In favor at a pilnolplo; UiAt ot direct nomlnatloiii, nnd tho (not that »ny on« ihflllld como taithat convon- tlon lololy in tlio Intareit oil n prlnolplo •eomod rather 10 nmaio tlitso who ftm> trollad lt» a«lllwrntlon. ' On llio »ld«w»lk, with Mtondwl k»nd« and Mnming untlt wa a Tito Coonn. It w»i tho tlrat 'tlnio ha linl nulled tinea , Sam Mllby WAI tppotntod postraailor of •' Albion. Through th e RWCO ot Ki-Con- ^ssMtnsnWasiaWirtJj ha oontsallsd ttre >=; ~ifoteg«llon ot AlWr/b, Batry an d Qnlnoa. Homo woro toollili onougli to think thnt John Bonrdwoll if Albion oontrollod the dolegntoi front thnt town, but aviho pro-\ l»t tlma thay wers us«l by Titos in h!» ow n lut»ro«*. Tlto'« Joyouinou was tomowlint mln- tWWth sorrow, for ho tin* now oa- ttmljf rooorornl ilnoa tho people of Ihii ' JJIitrlot rotuacil to jwcmlt Wndsworlh t o longorholp onset lava In favor ot the ileut Trust In ConitreK, nnd. even now, Wfeeti.SU* tncn(l6nia llio Kt-Gongnsi*. ttian'i nrima ho tolls hli bonds nnd drops a tour, At tho head ot tho Ulnrondon dolcga- tlouivni tho toll nn d Alignlar form of Ohnrlos Ollddon. H wail pnrtlcolnrly Itt- tin g tlint ha ahohlii ua n niombor o[ thli Convontlon. Ho la tho mms Ollddon who Yin» SnporrUot from Olaronilon when huddlngton nrai Sutiorlntondont y Of tho Poor, and It wan dilrhiff hla torm , that hilddlngt oil liiirnodbljTOUoborJ no , that liio pooplb' ol Orloani Ooiinty wi n novor know hovflliolr rnotioj' win npsnt or Wh»|:booinno pi It, Bed, tflblound kbd ooliildsnt-, tenlt < iIurphywa»*hoW(bJrth6gr(ioo of TittiU ' dlnjton, oontrolllng th o town of IVondnil .whlohwm plodgcil t o renominate him, i ao that ho might ngnln inliroprcaonj tbo county nt Albany, ThUllti w anmo UurpTu;, who-«rii3,nl • no a inuhibor of thnt fnmoin Board of Snpervliori, whon/Lnddlngton wn« Sa- perluUlidout of tho Poor, teat thcro might bO'donio' inlaapiiroluiaatah w6 might m that ho U als o tho larai Mnr- •phy.whp V^todilo the.lnak Aiiombly ' 'agalhittho'lfllia^Vtkiatedbythtteovorh* ^orln^iivdr 6E direct noiiiliihtioni, and jtiaoVagklnilithobili'toputiiio telopliono .' '-aitd telegraph cdhijtalc»uni)or ihd lion. trOTot.lho'-JthtbiU'^arTjpO'CornmiB^en, ; »ltHou((h pledgod to nuppott tlio Govern- , brantthli.iniaaiuni. 'W'oiltidef8tanjit)iAt!Jbo ; 11^7'Baya lio lij-\ in layor of direst nominations, arid VJO . think It wottia bo jllat llko Mm t o say so. • . Att'lhforoited ipqotafcor, fltnndtag upon thaQoitrtHonaonlppa, witliA atravt hat ; igerohod 3«nnHiy upon Ms head, Woo tho-Hon.Portor Jillts ot Albion, H o was ; iliw.a'iiioiui)orot-ibkt foinous Board of. . Snperviiijrij Andvrti also a Wenibor of , that CoinriiiUQ'owhloh made iisa of tho . < faiddnl glibber stop, . .;• Miwairteportcd (iiiv* ho, ih coriimoii, •\•'. yilib, .ie'vdral othor toombora ot tbi»li'] Board %&MkdloM b y the Grand Jury • otQrielltii, Conntyj but ot toarsb tho ^proatontion iitiyei khionntod tojjnytiilng. ,| .Nothing Sanohiwnil Ohoard of) liiiii for • ::year*,,Attor.hiei.r^iriid Irom that board, •; \j»S*ii *k«.'reppHiid that lib iya« idoad, *! bnfcvvo!]irl«h to dotty this iffipfltatlqiuf ar , , .\'lis a.toodlon.tlie OQilrt'Hoaio iibpirijyths'l • #id* t>ttiiddlnKtotii.Ana inojf'wore bot)iJ Imighlng nnd (ihuokl»Koa<i)i other In the rllff, tnlilklntfofthoKood old dars gone, by, nnd which thoy jboped would toon lotnrn, f.aat, but not bait, *<i« Luddingt n hlm»olf Upon hla ahonldora lma fallen the mantle of boiaifui, vhleh dropped from IVHqrainoillOH'b atnlwart form Ho oontiotlcd Murrrj nnd tlio donvcntloli, If It hud, not Ijnunfor a inlntiiWo ot (.lio attorney who drew up tlio principle In- dlotqiont ngnliml lilm ttfpw;o»rsngo he might not have boon able tti attend tbll convention. Webollovo fhoro aro four otlnirlndlotniontiagslnat him now. but however that may bo, b o win hoartlly in favor of the ronomlnation of Murphy, Present also nnd dooply lutoreated In tho preooodinga of tho convontlon wa» Qoorge i'osson, who lm« mmlo lilatory a> Snperiiitepaeut flf tho Poor, nnd who. tfsjiajio in ififtor ot tha rotldmlbation ot 'Jfiatikjiurphy, Jt waftt'o'nafl'Ablo, th e alngular tinan- tmil£ with wluoh «U tho momberi pf thAtVoid Boatd of SSapefrvljqr* and alt the $thPM nahnjd|4«vP r8 *'|iO ronomlna* tlopof^urphy.'. Oro?forty ypnr'a ng» when » Jtopubll- oonOouvoutlonmotla thin mm o Oonrt n(m«o, ju«t after Idnooln bad isaned bl« groat; Kmnnoliutlon Proolsmntlon, at tho mention of liii name, ovory peraon In tlio Court , JIPIIIO roia to; hla foot nnd oiiwredj J Wba governor qt tlii* Stn.ti) Jsrtngagod? in a similar w«k. •» HSj It aooklng to enianoipato tho;people o f tb|« Stato '/from boiiliiu, by Jiieana ot dlroat nomlnatloni, IntiieOity pf JJew yotk, It. Is laid that oyor forty tligmand Illegal votes ArooaatqyonryWt Great oorporiftlom'ara eporoaahlng up. on tha pooplo'i right*. Who Qoveriior o? this Stoto la aooklng to roinmly aomo of tboio wrong*, but lio oan never do It at long aa bouea Initond of the Jpooplo oon» trol polltloul afTalm, M In every o^ter glntOj, ejoopt No w York, boli rcgnrdad an tlio leading oltliaii of tho Onion/ 1 *- In the Convontlon whlob met tho other day, n rrsalutlou w«a offered favoring dlreot iiomlnntlohl, bn t when i t WAI pniiod there was not » alnglo ohoer for ttiln groat Qovnrnor, or hla ma&anre. And tho faeej ot \VBrnoy ajte, (Jharito and Frank looked as if they had jnat taken a doiB of Onitoroll, and than nltor tho con- vention had. pimod this reioltttion, they renom|n»l«l tfrnnk Murphy for Kamber of AMomhly, who had voted Against tho mine iiiooiiiro lo»« Hum six months ago, r And thoio nro tbo me n who eompoiod tbl* oonvotitlon, nnd ahU the noinlna- tlon for whtuh the Rr^nt iwrty ot hla- coin, Grant, MoKlnley and iioomvelt Are •iked lovotoln the County ot Orlenm. lint the innnlpiilalora at this Conven- tion wore not ovon then content, The County Cominllteo ma t and oleoted Qeo, W, Danhutt nt lis chairman, A short time ago h e wai olootoa a delegato to the Senatorial Convontlon and solemnly pled gad to support to tho and the renottf Inatlon of SonAtor IVlIommadlou. lie violated hla pledge, an d voted tor a can- didal* from another oounly, H a wa s bit* terly pppoaad to direct nomlnatloni a snort tints ago, urit w* cannot tail whom heitand* now, aiwohsToiiot «e«n Id in ;tod»y. Vfa preiume. however, that alnct Judge Dlgnor, Albert L. Bwotl, an d Co- lly P. Wright have laltlated a moveiiiBni tn favor ot dlreot nomlnatloni.-and the decent portion of tho poople leant to ba alio unanlmomly In faror Ot It. ha wilt danbtlMlsay bollnlia In (avorof tt. lliforo lb* County Committee, tha inon who wore undontood to rtpreaant Mur- phy, and tha toreei who nominated him Were outapoken In their oppoattlan to direct nominations The (lovernor ot tbla Slate, Is one- ot the graalMt tnin of Ida time, Th e key* note toall hUrelormaia dlraol nonilna- tiona. for until pnrly polities arc tints* MheapUriaed no grcnt refornu can 1* sfteeted. Are tlio lwoplo of tho county going to Vole/tier tha candblataa ot ImlldlnglOn, Coafih Aifd Illlit, or for the fcrlnolplia advooaled by the ROvtrnor of l/hls Ktataf The ttepubllean party Is a putty of pro. gwis. It njovoi forward and to favos ot better thing*. Will It Ho to It i t elooti to the Atiointijf the onnditlAle liumlnntod by thaao nionf CShnll RepabliiiAtli eleek a man who has violated his pledget oheaf Will ha hot do It again! > approyo pialwa of all kinds ngalnat coun- ttM . I'helourth amendment, known as tha debt-limit amendment, is dealgned ohfef. ly toBitand tha borrowing pjjwirof the Pity ol >few York by permitting the city under control to be preaerlbid by the ]Jeg|ilitnir>, to (Winds from the coropu- tatlon ot tlio debt llmljt, boudn laauod ex- clusively for rap)d transit and dock Sin- provt'iiionta, so long a* auob bond» are solf-iuitaimng and eelf-extlngolsbing tpr tn aiiduloport, Mr», W\. Allpprt Th e amendment, alehongn daalgn*d tai-jU\. K. II PettlnglU was entertained give New Yor k City an opportunity to seWal daya last Week by Mrs Helen InoreiiM. Its tranilt faollitlaa, »li(i abol- Wllion lu Mlddleport label dflb'Mlmlt reitrlctions oilcltlaa of tho third olaas, ao tar aa bond) taiued for water lupply* are concerned, U'ho proposal to expand not to oxoeed $7,000/10$ foir the lniprojem s eht of the Oa^.i yuga- & Soncoacanal, If adopted b y the people, tVonldreiUit.Jn. adding about ijxl milo».of waterway to the .barge' canal ayatcm by affording a n outlet to Cayuga aind genep>.uv^i, gnporltitehdehi ,!lTred- : erlok'O, Btevem of the state department otJPub|lo^orkiWOornnien'fle4. .moh -an Improvement to the laat Leglil aturo and prellnilnary survoyi already have been made, Wo ihould Judge, taking Into oonalder- atlon ill th e polltloal sighs, that Hon, Oao,», thornpion, ot NlAgars.la \'with th* Governor'* at ih» present tlmo, Pflnco Ito, the great -Japaneao states- man, WAI asaailnatod a t Harbin, Mnn- churln, on.-Tueidar last. j '• ••: '• loT Klagjflfa cjiinty tho contest U malflly oh roenlbors ot as»ml)ljr,-a,n<l thia takes* on A gpoctal festuto by tho *nrro)\dor of SmiorJntondontStdrengto . tho tyndawortli fnetloh and th» WTOH that followed, including tlio organiza- tion of a Dlroot Nomlnatjomi leaguo, with « Republican at tho bond of It •nd other ItopuWicana prominent in it; which Inaoncil tho Domoctattc as- aembly noralncci in both districts. In i^kiM-am nopublteiin city trcniiuref, who Vt* turnofl down tot roniyn|n»- tlon by tho Wm1*worth-MerrHt ma. chlno, la cunning independently, and ttatt sccui* to niisure tho olocilon otthe Denwcrfttie nominee, ox-County Clerk Unnlel C, Carroll. KOQAI, OOKKUVOK0JKNO)!, ICNOWigDVJLLX. MlaaShaw ba s been eptertalnlog her sister, lira, Itobnah, from Camden, N , Y„ the pait week, alio a nelce, Mlia Maude Shaw, of Camden ,- Mrs. Wllllaru Trow went laat gatur- day to Buffalo to see Ben Hur played, Mr. and Mfa. Krnoat Btearns and fam- ily spent lait Sunday with tbelr daugh- Bent's Opera House rour QliMtloniror Voter*of,th»?tat* te Vut Upon. I r'nur'propoied amsnanjenta to «h« oan. itltnllon at the itnte ar a toil» toted up^ On at the general election to he held on November 9nd, In Addition! to the <H1H- yens f *BtherUUigaa Jaaaeaf banda W the atate to tho amount o( 17,000,000 tor tho Improveniont of th* (Jnydga; & dene- on Onnnl lo aa to mnko It n part of Ilia bargo CAUAI syitom, !Tho .proposed, ar- rangemenUt«IUbittu.vabeRd 6ne, tvro, three and four on the ballot, hut the na- ture oteaoh amendment will bi sot forth only la averjp brief pawagraph opposli« blank squareal In whleh the voter la ex- pMteft to register hi* approval or dlup proval. I i'hoflnt antendmens provides tor ah Inoronaoln thmatnrloa otjuit'lccs Ot the 'Supreme Court oiitalde ot QreAter Now from tT.oOO t o tlO.OW per year. Th e new ma'ttor whlob it la proposed to add to the oonitltntloh rends: Kaoh Juatloo of tha Snpremo Court ahull receive irom the atate the sum ot iiO,00Q per year, those Assigned to the Appellate divlnloni in. the third nnd fourth dopnrtnwntinliallonobrooolro In addition tbaaum ot tS.OOO, nnd the.pre- aiding Jtiijtloealhoroottha mm of »3,'500 per year. 'Jboso jmtloaa olootod i n the first and aocond Judlolal dopartinnnti ibnll oontlnuoTto tcooivo from tholr ro- jipoohvo oltl6s,fci0untlM sttidJllatMotsrAT\ how prOVWotV' by iaw* attoh Addltlonai ;oompohsi\tIoil-W Will Make t'holr aggro? j gate oompensatlon what thoy are now ro- Solving. Tiioeo juatlooa olootcd In any judlolal d.opnrtiiiont other than tho tint or aooofid, ttU|l\ai«lgnod t o tho. nppollati dlvleions ot th e flrat Andi koboVnt depart monti shall, while to nailgnod, reoelve troiii thoso dopartmonts rospooth-ely, as how frovtded by ;jiwi subh Addittonai Him ai i s paid to tho Juatlooa ot thoso dor l-partinonts, A jiiitlob OledtedJri the third or fourth doparthjqot aaslgneil by tha Apr«llatb nivlsjoiii of designated ,bf the Gtifbrnorttfh'6l(iitr.I«l or apeolal torm lit ajndiolal (il*tti,et other thhn that Iri- wlilcb ho Is olootojt stiall rooolvo In addi- tion ^10 Pbr <W|0r- oxponaea whtlo act- ually engaged k/lioldlh g itioh torrnj whfbll shAil bo jiSid by tho atato and oliAi'gbduPohthejudiolal alatriot whorq tlio sor'vlco la rondorod. 'Iho oomponaa. tlonlieroittproviiiotithaltbo in lieu of and slmll oxolpdo nil other oompontai tlonAhd'nliowahWto said ju|tiooi tor 1 oupoinoa of ovory kind nrxd nature whati aoovor, Tho proylalons of this eootloii shaiiiipply to tho jijdgea ntiti jnktlccj now in ofllco, and to thoee boreal tor ol- ootcd, , She aebOUd aniondiiionfr attthoriisos thf HogUiaturo to pay a higher fato of lUi toroat on state.debts who a aubh notion lj • hoooisary to sootirb a luore rojidy saio ot 'bondi, ; i'ho third .aihoiid.inonB woiild enablo thoIiOgiBlnturo id; oqufor Upon AUditori nnd other flscnl offloors of countlos luoli noWort as hro now Vbitott in boards of suporVisprif, trndorthls provlaion indl- VldnaWoottidbflAuthoriisodto reJ«ot o Beilde» ttte liinj'orAlty, (hero nro ninny other Important poillluns to bo fltlod In New Xorfc city this fall, so that tho election thero ts ot surpassing ihterenfc Another Important city con- tost it that in Buffalo, whoro Demo- cratlo Btat* Ohslrmain WilH*m X Con. Piers And his orgnnlxatlou are puttlngup an nggrcimlvo npd apparently winning conical to elect Aldermnn and Stato Oomndtleamnn Uiila I'. Fubrmmi aa runyor and to elect at largo iiumuer of oHVtclty* ftfflcom, as woli as to ail soy- •ral Important Krlo county orllcoa. Tho Bepiiiiiican record of thievery and graft, especially Jn tho county tress- owt'a. office from *whlch ovet |S8,00O haa been stolen, which record was ex- pOacd by Sir, Conner* and hut news- paper* exclusively, has aroused tho poo. pie, and tbla, with the .excellent Demo- «rat|e ticket, make* tho prospect ot aniccfw very bright. • • I , MeaarXa* *-•«». Thi Union Bank has money to land at sorantratM oponrsal sitate first morv gagiiindothargoodaeeurlllii. Amount, alma,and tannin sat * ouitomars. No harsu (or anpraliira o r altorniya teas, Mrs. Melvlq Shaw of TJtlca called on Knowleavllle friends Monda y afternoon. She bas been called to Albion by the lllneas of her mother, P&ayleg. Woodford Itartpd '.I'ueaaay jnofntng^dr Caiifornlai whero! he will ispend^he winter, . Tuesday-aiterhOotitha^fonerarservloo* of little Hitold Suell, aged tbrco yeara, were'helu;si the homo of hi* pa«nt«i itr. ana Mrll. 'Wliilani Shell, the pajtor, lie?,, 8i D, WAietPhry, offlolatlng. .|Krold,j hi d always been a fjail ohlld but the imi mediatei osute o f his death WAS. djie to. monlngltli, The bereaved family have the ejinpnthy ot thoir many frlendi. Mr, and sirs, eanmoj Wilmarth of Buffalb.'vlilteotMra, Wiimarth's parehti, Mr, andMri, Jarpes fllokpnson,early in- the week. Mra, Dlokenson entertaine tha Dorcas gooiety Thn'radarafternoon p f thlawepk. :* fha new Kethodlst. paitor, Rev. Bell, made a\ good impression and. interested his large nttdtenoe at the union aorvloo Sunday evening, taking for the text ot hla dtsooutw, \WhAt 1 Havo Wrltton I 8avaWr|ttan.*» Profeawr goanlon, gonoral seorotary of the Proibytorlan General Aaaerobly, wilt deliver a tenlperanco address In tlio Proa byterlan Clmroh next Sunday aftornoo'n alS;80o'olock. Tho Country CInb have ou t a line haw booklet program for the ensuing year, and will bold their initial mooting at K. B. Woodford's hextTueiday evening. Was Barry wrltoe from Jaokion, alloh., that tho pai'tor who condooted tho fnn- orai aervioH of her alitor. Mrs, Bullook, laat Tuoaday, was the aamo ope who was bar pastor and xeoelved her Into the Bap. tlit Church at that pjaoe fortyievon years ago, Sh e writea that.there Vfere. many beautiful flowen, the oaakot being covered with rosea, and th e rug under- neath the cssket covered with ohryaan. thomunii. He r relativei an d many old neighbors and frlenda attended the ser- vice, c Something lit the Plpei wlikUaliouWnotbc there? Send ttswofd and we'll come tint! re-] mote it. OThoro'B n o plumbing work beyond our skill or beneath par attention. Suppose wo go over the ntpes. traps, water boiler, ct<5., in your house. Thil is just the time t o get them in shape jfer the wiateft MARXIN &. CHRI$TY Bell 2831 Wiio OWNS rata BASKKT fail ot tholes samples from our up-to- date j WOjofter choice Boasts, tender Iiamu, o^rn^foiiJoxlr^JtainaV-^Baiioni «to> ( oare* nfily^nUcterl slid handled In i^otleia surroundings. To kno w thli business the export butobor Ihould bo Able to se- lec t h h mont i n the dark. Bui how many dor phly THE agst MKATS on sale hero, For health.glTlng, satlafaotory Meats at roasonnblO prtoea, go t o • ' W.iYO'BKIEN. October a9 Mr. U A. NELrMS present!! tKe play •yp.tJi have waited for-\- 1 X.YHHOHVIUX. alias GolilaHaxell, of Syraouso, la flatt- ing Mr. anil Mr*. i\ W. Handy. Mrs. D, K, Traaer was th e tololat at. the Mathodlit church on Sunday laat. Mr*. M.l'.Horton and daughter, Irene, are visiting relatives at Mt. Vernon, -V y. Mrs. Mary K. flatten is toharaanow 10-h. p. t-ojllnder touring car ot tho Max- well pattern, Xh* W. 0. T. XT. have presented onr school with a fln* framed picture of Ml u ITranoe* K, WHbtrd., ' *»• 49d lanil-Anaoat Slatamsnt tie ifidlaa gailaga an a t.o«n AiHMUIIon. of MK01NA, N. Y„ OctoWrW, 1109 SISIT. rtrat Mortmo loan Iltf.lai M K»l sUtalo...... e«a to Bxn«««ea! . _„ Salary of SKr'y and A«ala.,.fW M Kent of Offlci aad Vault... l a 00 Rtatlo»ary,l'rlaUBg.«to„„ as co Bank Boparliaent.\. • OtU Cash aollaiidlo Bank. .I.....!?. O.IK 0» otanir. Capltat|DueiasdOIridandtadde<l)ttta,lt««a •^plni'ff.y 1. lMt . t|,1t« U Inwreot..,.;,,.. rin«« Regutry rite. . s,e»or 11*13 KexUtry fiM...,:.,.....;; 8»7t I u|aDItldendN4« Sj»-* » / ^^ iHSifsi rlatrroBtalKirnlnga leas Ex- penses), S7.7H o j TH BimtCH In force (if Series 90. — \ - - tt), IW ass IBB 117 SOS ire no SM Ut • * M soa . «e* tin at, M. as. a i. OS. w. 07, S3. to. ••». 41. iX 43. griTBOPMBWYOltK,!., ' tea, PceMtarr ot tho Medina Saving* and beaaAaaoclnllOB, being duly sworn each for hlniiolf. aayi that the ;foregolng Ii a Irae atatement of tho condition ot the Mid As- aoclatlon, on Hie 2. th day of October, lWo, to tha heat of Mi Icnowlerlge and belief. r WIU.IAM U, VSn,_ President liAltayy , WSh«>S, SeeroVry. geTerally.lubectihed and sworn lo heiare ma tola STih day ot Oetoher, leoe. . OEOR3K A. NKWEht. rTdfiaryPhbTfc. J1KDESA. K. Y., October «, ItOfc , We have this da y examined the securities, books and vouchers of the Medina Savings and Loan Association and And the name correct and In accordance with the above atatement. * R attDRRlioK. - JOHN MTJKDOOK, M, J. WHEDOK. Committee., . Series 33 bus matured nnd boon paid off alnoa but report. From the net profits ot tho past six ii dividend wil l bo de- > regular meeting. The 44th Rtiea of aharea wil l bo Issued months tho usual blared a t thenext rei ju Monday Ovenlng, November lit, at the village hail, and oh account ot tho extra work hnalness,hours will bo from 0 to 9 o'clock. Atten d early alitT avoid'the orowd. BSAJTB ojpjlsw if oik, i^ ' Onr.iu.S8 OoUKjnr j\ 8 -' JmS? a li X) S 0 \??\ * n l,bo drawn ar thta i iww,.,ac lo o elooK a, rn„ to serv6 an trial »i§^t\'.f-'H?* P'Jte G^tTJ&ttlto The uatcd Oetoher A:lt»». CMM- H ( p, BA»XLETT,\bierk. ii and thi s\ Applies to eV6ry tjity and town in the United'States •\-ytHrs included-^-just as surely as It does to Deliver^ Besides, it is a Wonderful' •true story of teal life. Get the MOVEMBER EVERYBODY'S SORSAliK BY- Bloklo Bros. S. W , Myhlll B. W. ; fJbiinisi Ahnaat Meatlbg o t the Jloar* 61 Bo'p.ri fllorl or Orl.aoi Conoty, : ifotioolshtrBhy glvon that the annual mooting ot thi Board of Supervisors of tho County of Orleans will bo hold in the rooms ol said board in tho COurt HonsilnthoVliSage of Albion, if. jr ti Ott theSth day o f NOyembor, IWnl, at 10 o'olookln the foMnepttpf that day. Al l perabhs havlntj ojalma or aobonnis agalnit -said county are hereby notified and required to depoalt the same, duly •verified and properly cortlflod by the ofllolai at-whoi* InstAnOe ,or reaueat the *ervioes were rendered 6r supplioa prir- qhasodj with the Cierk ot the CoUrity of OtleaUsorwlih th e undoralgned, on or betorej'tie third day ot said anttuat meatlng of said board, and la dofAUlt thereof such aocbunts and olaima wlii not be audited by snid board at aald meeting, bated, Aiblbn, N. Y„ dotober SS. ifjoD. S'BaDkBiofe it. IrnoMtabH, Oierk OtBdard Of Supervi'iors of Orftatia ' Cpnntr, OffiooandPostOffioo addroas, .AlhldhiOrUan*Oonhty, if. X\ eSjvi MEDINA DRY *300D8 CO. | MEDINA DRY 6O0D8 CO. | MEDINA DRY, €00D>8 CO ^— B Miiiiiii Mail and Telephone Orders Will receive Prompt A-ttention Bell Phone 2072 Home Phone 80-4 CONCERNING COATS The present cold nights serve to remind one that it is about time to be thinking of that new Coat, Let us give you a few suggestions of what Cloak Department on Second Floor has for you. . - * ., r There are long Covert Coats for autumn : \and winter BBULAJ POYKTBR Tr%OM MART J, HOLMES' Novel A pXay -without otto prurient or saggenttv* line in. it. Pi'ice*s t\ SOc,3Scand25c Seats Ready at Cumminfs' BENfS OPBRA HOUSE Monday, Nov. 1st, W. P. MANN PBESKKTS MISS blJINA MAKION and MISS QERTRUDE HOLLANlD ir| Lem, B. Parher'o Drnrnotizeition \•ao/ Mary J, Holmes* Fa- mous Booh.^ AND New Scenery, New Specialties! New Costtunes, New Electric Effects. Second Season of Phenomenal Success. Prices 2o, 35 and 50 cents, and none higher. Seats at Cttinmings', Excursion to TAKE CARE OF I YOUR EYES # Now' Located at 5 Clinton Ave. So. fitted JEyef for Over a Qnarter or ;ii &eh- tury In Toor Couoty. ., ^ ThouUnds or TeitlmcnlKla. ' MlNCEft - OPTOrylETPilST 'jrVO0Ht3STa^R.JM.'Va,. One Fare plus $2.00 for the Round Trip ; Friday* Hdv. 3 BOSTON, SOUTH FKAM. INGHAM, OPRTNGMLD, PALMER and WORCESTER, MASS.-. Kotnni limit ten dsyslnoiadlng-dato Of sale.. 8top-orer on-tfolnR trip not to ex- coed final return limlt.wlUho allowed on llostou tickets at any ot tho nbovo citlca. SPBOtAIi ATTKA&TIXSS Oomoll-Hnrvnrd Pootbnli Gaihe at dam* bridge, November Dth • , Consult (Ticket Ageata fdr.particulars. f \t WVOkK \AM6R|0» aREATE8T HAU.WAY8Y»fEM» 86WS Real Estate and Insurance F** F, PEIIR>, Director wear. There are Broadcloth Coats In Red,: Green,Taupe and Black. There are Clay Diagonal weaves In tNayy arid^Gray mixtures. There are Kersey Coats in Black and Taupe. There are Black Pony Coats In 36 and 50 inch lengths Prices range from $8.00 to $59.00, Ladies 1 White Tailored Waists Waisfc* problem solved, Call at our Waist d.epartmont and loolcover the various styles of tailored waists. The showing i does not lack variety. The ma- terials ate mnsliiis and madras made \with plain, pleated and embroideredtronts. Prices ase 98c, WetlS, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.S0 Sizes U to 44. Ribbons and Fancy Notions Pantry brocaded ribhon in 4-V4 and 6-inch widths. Colors are pink, light blue and white, ' 35c and 45c yd Belt pins ol ihe newest shapes and designs, -with and without settings, Plenty to select from 25c and 50c Bade Combs, elaborately ornamented in the latest de- signs, 50c t o $2.00 ea A Bargain in Underwear . On special bargain tables there is an odd lot of warm «n derwear to close out at 35c a garment . There arc boys' and children's union stiitSiboyg' wool drawers, children's -white wool vests and jiahts and ladies' itiedittraweight vests and nants. Values up t o 76c.\ Special 35c a garment \Idealean\ Clofh A soft wool finish fabric iorj wear every hour of thetwenty- fonr. An ideal cloth for chil- dren's and misses' dresses, night shirts, day sshirts, pajamas^ out- ing frocks, dressing sacques and waists. 27 inches wide. 20c yd Children's Black Pantalets They are rightly termed the mother's friend. We know the mothers will prefer to have their children wear these Sani- tary Fast Black Pantalets, They are waim, will not soil quickly aiio* ate' appropriate with hinck stockings. Price . / •. j 25c p r Outing Flannel 5c yd FOR SATURDAY ONLY Saturday morning we will S lace on one of the special ta- les in center aisle an assort-! ment of mill end lengths of out- ing flannel in light and dark colors,; 5cyd Phoenix Mufflers Zoit cannot apprecia.te the comfort derived from a Phoenix Muffler until yon weoa? one. Complete protection to tlie neck and throat is afTofdeci, We hatrcthemin black, white; grey and light hlnei 50c Ka Surat Cloth This cloth is especially -desira- ble tor kimonns and dressing sacques. It has a twilled sur- face and fleeced back, T3hc pat- terns are stripes and Persian eilects. 27 inches wide. f0c)d Duvetta Cloth isniade ex- pressly for long kimoaaas ox lounging robes, It is a a extra heavy cloth with a. fleeced sur- face and fall 27 inches wide. 20cyd Furs of Exquisite Beauty The line is sufficiently large and yaritjd to satisfy the most particular woman, while there is a price range to knit all purses. Here are French Coney, Sqairrel, Fox^Lynx aUd Japan- ese Mink in sets and separate pieces. We will takfr great pleasure in showing you the fine. Bell Phone: Serpentine Crepe IScyd There is a new and large as- sortment of patterns of this popularcloth.. To see is to buy, Let us sliow you. I5cyd Ladies'NighftGowiis SSciachi f t . Ladies' warm night gowns made of extra quality outing flannel, neatly trimmed^ with finishing braid, with Or \srithou t collar. Regular and extra sizes. ; 98«ea Medina Dry Goods Company We Want Patronage The New Drive Barn Having purchased theGris- wold Drive Barn we are in the business to accommodate otirpfittons and we want your patronage, Prices reasonable, Best service. Call arid be convinced. Billings 4 Co. TIM©TABL,B L-lmlteU Tralrm , Bast Bound—V.it a. in.. fctTSva,, 12.2? p. m ,U,47, p.Vn.f T6.22p.in . . .. West Bound—9.89a.to., 11.83 a. m., 8.87 p. m., fl.oTpVln., I_ocat Trains , Kaat lloood-jO.M A. 8S9 J.„ mr. 10.48 sm,ll.ts> m.,l.l!9 p.m., 2.Wp.m., 8.3S p.xn.,,4.fl0 v, In., 589 p. m., 7.01 p, m.,'801 I p.m„ O.02..p,m., 1O01 ^j,,m., 11.0I\p. m. %S.I)aa.ia > -fl2-e»n-jni West Harad—I5.2.V.S.m,, 7.02a»m , R02 a. in., 8.0J a . m., 10.21 a. m., 11.12 a. m., l.oap.m., a.(iip.ih^ aotp,iii„ to2p.in.. 6.02p. m., 601p.m., 0.58p.m., 8.03p.m., P.0Sp. m„ 10.Mp.in . 12.Wa, MI. xwlllnot runotlBuildayi!.' •Terminates at Brookport. +T4nriUia«iatt;Allllon. • HThbatair-tram afrlTes' >at'B6chcster 7.87 I), nif Limited tralna stop St etatloha only. \ SO)R TH B iTh» Medina Register Ilpor year. ;C0* Real •Estate.; :o|p,V Kitt«JSa OP^IGE^^coridlllpbr In ?lht* Dowils & Kearney bl6cki . . ''.. /\''Wtedllna*. $,.1£- ' BtEAiL, 36iS*^taC!E ' ' . I havo n lis t of farms tor sale i n Orloana Ninanta an d Genesee Coantlcs. All kinds, nil prices, till Ideations, Resldonooa In nearly all parts ot th e villages to siiit nil pookijt book! from 11,500 to tO.OC*. Come'and soo me, lee ivour wahtHie, known, arid w e will talk ItbVer. itlao bine of the beat country hotels in Western New York. Gome atari see an bid resident—a ma n that wlH give yon a square deal. Has tarms all sdita, both modoratolj and highly lmjpmven.tirdni ISO \to 1106 per» acre\ an d up. :,yoa- make, ho lnialake- when you deal through Knslgn. See him poraonnjly for choice Investment, Also Qne bnlldinK lots nnd resldenooa In town. ; John Rumbleoflera hla valnable fruit farm for anle, conslatliiK of 93 noreiof , rloh, mellow lOll-riRht In the ponoh 1 bolt, looatcdSK miles southeast from Lyndon trlllb.' 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