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the? Medina Register, - 09ftW4t n tho poBtoffl«0 at JlOOifltt. N;Y.,«B«psond-oiassmnll matter, f&VmPAX, MAY 19,1010. fhqy.jtsSfiullilliigtiOiiWpf oonowte in £an»ni» now. '£W -WW not eons, light •*»wta»,<K'M,r»i PtK otn.nyjnto they Jloi*t '. «}t|[ fl,r(}^*pB : UltQly to feqoonift v^orm oaten. Itlnolalmoiltlmtthoprion of buttor i« ftsoa by tho Higln .toKirii by vote That. ^»y \weald hons good a s any If tho oop- #am«HWero«l«p allowed t o voto on tho pr|oo, Imst ITrldoy. a& Niagara Pall\. Oat, o Dijiii wan itill&d by an oleotrio shook of 88Q tolls.. TOO next day at SUagajra-on- tho.'lJake* Ont.|a man raoolvoda shook ofi jg,0(»volW »i\t survlvodi. 1'ho New Xork Child Wolforp Ooin- tnUteo lia* boon Inqorporatod to make a study of conditions anil forces nftcotiun child )lf» in. Now York City and W hold an oxlilbltton of Choap tnwdltlona and totem, Tho itntuto of Koneuoiy [innioil March, SStl), 1000, lovoylUB n lloonio tax off liquor* wa«Uco]iiroit tobo constitutional by tho Snprtjmo Ooart of the United States, Tho oonrt. alia hold tho law »j)|il|o»bIa to doublp-jtiiwpad spirits. Attempts to worn Into tlio game law of tho pitta permission tor spring duoR hunting havo b«on knocked on tho llpad In tho Sunatii,. Oonoml nmondmouta Imvo oitonilml tlm opon soman for wild (owl) tyhloh now lasts until Uaoombor Ulit, until January lOth. An DXtraordlnarr torm of tho Sunromo Court has begun In Soliuntctaily Oounty t o oonildur chargst ut grafting py tho »t)|>er»|ior«. I'he. olinrKo\ (trow mil of Investigations mmlu by thp stato oomp- trollur, a'hli |i only n local scandal, but It inajf ntako anolhor big ntlr lupolltlci, ThJ I'hlllliii hill, authorising tho for- ant, ll<li and gamu ooiiuitlulouiir, with tho npiirovnl or tho Governor, lo Mo aamd tle«< lu.tlta forett prti»»rvi>», paswt tho Auoutbljr, Tho nil! m continuum upon (hit adoption of n. ponitltutuuial •tnonilluunt Hiuriultcliitt tlio Itmalnit ol Uudi In tho turott pmiorvu. * Provisional nlans havo boon prilpariiil tor tins tw o tu « bnttloihttii which Osin- grn i ll to nuiliorUo ut tho prtiMnt HOI- alou. 'the MR> thip* win bo tho most , rotnililablo ami host oximnlM of uavnl poworattiat, and will bo caltmlatud to •trlko turror lula tho hour! utany paid bio Itivaotor of our ulior ui or snooper aloBtt our m coast. • Thatut o ooiomliuloner or hulth on Saturday approved ono anplleaHoii far .ptrntliilon w Hart n lubaroulasl* cimp intttoAdlKmitnakJi rtcotvoil an applica- tion to oj»n anotnar in OMIIW county, I *nd II omildurlnu «tlll nnathat for n «nipl u OncliUoouotj. The numtwr ol , thOM appltcalloai U slgnlfl eanl of tho now amtttda of tho poopln toward ono of thoolilliUoItlm roco. Tho Sannto ha* paawd a hilt uf AMombrywan MaoOroWr of IiutTtilo BhltiK t o polloo ooorta po\Yjr 14 punish paronli una gaardlam for contrlbiutnn tothaaallnntwiioyanUotfoniei of chtld ron. Tlw bill wai appromd by Chlot Jutlw ttwnnan and Jud«a Nash of Daft- «lo, at w«ll i « tho Charily OrganUatlnn »wl«tr an d similar intiltuilont throajh- oat ths ttato, Th i Dill xlvo* t) tlu coutu the pawor to pulnl^h or ptaea on protallon parontt or Jti*rdWn< who do not property o,iro for> nforiH abd phjaioal •woltaro o t tholr ohargw. I I Allthn powor atntlont of tho Nia«nrni J^okpor* and Ontario I'owor do, botwoon SlaKora, 1'nlli and Srraouinfaro to bo squlppca with a now form o^ llathtnlng arreoleir that will not only bo huge In •Uo, but capnuto at catching llghtnins ItMhM two inlloi long, with a toHago TUnhinR Into tho mllllono Tho now mnohlhe* t o Iwoniotcdeontaln tour tanka whloh.wtll hold COO nalloni ol oil In thew tanka thoro wltt bo 800 can* placed ono on top of tho othor llko fUhbt, Theao pan* nr» Immortcd In tho oil, and tij tnoani o f a icrlcn ot wlros tho doaillr onrronl la OaihcU Into tho tanka. whoro tho oil an a oinnunnm p.itu dootroy lis foroo. <i'lm botiw cSi fcureseittnil.v^,.»(' Wusblngwji isa» .pnsngd;, tlw jftCall: bill te4r>lt\\ig,,pnbmtyi>t iwoounts- ol SailpnmfliiilcongrBWlpnal cpnjrtlttfsi. botliBeforinipa »ftptveleetlon«; 'ffilio sonulo qoconiUtco ©ft prWlBSe' mid otpctlpM. ha s ..rgportca a mibsMejts bill: wfilcli (iroviSes only tor imblfeitj' utto« elcctlw , it Is. swpfetr to bo the Jntontlon ol, •tbp JJepubiltan- JettdtW W <:dPKt«»s «., nrrlve at*aWng*qpjiipiit; feetwepn tb « 'tnvp jipnspBaflfta falluro to pjisneltbei- of'tlnwo billk -Jloth. thorBowoorallonnd ItopVlBll<»« national cpmraitteos pubUsbcd W«el>, elactloa acwu»t» !n IMS, but Oip Bo- publicans refused to puijllsli U10 ac- cpunt* of iliplr eonijroBsSonal comnjlt- too, and Jt wns charged ttoat tbo -big donttttrofjQjin Pf *b'p tm'IfC toono(lcl«ri,es' PM otlior trout* \worp maae tp tho <soa grppjonal «mo>tttop pi In Hint waj itapt seofpt, Tbejsp tariff iruals got In •xpbanifo tor thei r cpotributlonn t3ie wJvUiego p( maldng tbo tariff sched- ulpa undJIiwarttaf,' tbo re-«f}sIoii dow3>' wtvd -wbloli ha d boon pledgpil to th e people. In, tlio Intorest of honest - poUU«[ tltaro shptilil bo publltlty boforo elec- tions, notl »ue b « iirovlsJon oslsted ,\n 10O* rrtsldont BooBOveJt tvould BOI httvo sent for Iter. Hnrrlman nnfl in- Ouooa. JUni lo r«*io ?800,000 In \Wall •treat t o lio duapctl Into tlila Bt*.t« upon tho ora of cjloctlon, or jf-lio hatl. tbo lncMont of Jito cnliinje Alton 5» Porte r \A llnr\ tvoiilil bitv o roaultcd In Instant oxpoituro npil aiscowllture. CAU8E AWb EFFECT, On tli o eiiiuo day tlmt tbo Tiif t mil- rond bil l iiimgcd tbo house pf ropro- spiitntlvcn nt Washington a dclpgntlon of comnitilora fro m Yonknrn, .Moanl Vornon nnil otbor WMtcUcsstpr county point* wilted upon tho eovornor tp protest ngulMt Incrensed commutattnu rates ot t com 2 0 to 30 por cent. Within 0 fpw days It wn* antipunceai Klrat—I'lmt tho Icmllnif rallmiya ol tho country would pity hicrtJancd wa^e t to their niiiii-Roiiio of them voluntari- ly Mia soma of rinmi an tbo result ot arbitration. • Secootl.-Tlint n mooting of tin Trout I.lno nnsuolntlon ofllrlnls bad boon hel d In New York to agree upon BChotlales for a ipwral Increnso ol pnnneiiKor rnllway rnlot ranging fro m 10 to £0 por cent. > It had boon iinttrmKcd nlruuly tbn t •ovural liicwnse* of freight rules \ver« Imminent. When rongriius pniutea tttsli tarifi laws tho Importer Imireasea tho prle« of food find clotblng to the wliolcataor, tho wtioloanlor Increases th o price- to DIP retailor, mid thp retailer Increases tho prJco lo UID «oiiBtimer. Wlmttrrc* Increased wugcas tbo riillroada nnd oth- er eorporollons- tmvo to pa y to tbelt mon as tho roautt of Hip lncromcd cos t of livin g In ngnln clurgad to nud col- lected from tho gotwrat coiuurabul public \Vlintoir«sr It costs thp railroad and othe r corporations l a InerUMOd «p- orating exponacat under tho lawn to ; tho no called government rcgiilntloa ot corporations l.i Mlcowliio charged up to unit collected fro m tho general conaom lng public, Wher e n fow rallrond men got nn In creased .wrniP Justly tlotnandcil by the m on account of tbo increased coat o t tir- ing the general consuming public will lwvo to pny B still higher cost of liv- ing t o reimburse tho railroads. It may Interest .tbo ultlmnto con- mimer to remember tbnt aerator Al drleh» th o llepubllcan lender In Uto tTsslb oil State s icimto, ndmltted llio othoi dny that it Imnlncss admlnlslrntlon ol tho nnllpnol jto-vorninent could sawo nliout j:ilKI,00O,CK)0 per annum In th i Cost of Ha iimttitennncot 1 mm Jm BpATO^r'pTffiM^i;' Fifty WlWons in Sight as Total Annual State Expenditure. AK EXTRA ie Far'r Atti^ A CONSERVATIVE MEASURE, ' I.IHJ.M, OOltltKDfOJItHiNCK. 1'ho aUsalonary mooting of tha Presby touad Soclaly will ba hotd'at tho homoot Tift; John Amlrsw* TtKttWay aftortroon Tho oowtyanpo o t '•Cradlo Holt\ in iho Pttabytorlan Ohnrch Sunday School draw out a lamo audlonco at tho morn- lnmortlce Inst Sundnyj. ThoKpworth liosgao'wlti hold asootat at thp homo of Oharloa McAllister cm yrlda^jrwnlng of tins weok, Jfsxt Sunday opening tho twonty-drat annlvoranryofthoEpworth hoaguo will tiooblonrod In tho M B Churoh lit Hartraan or Albion -will address th» mootlntr nnd othor ontutlo talout will i» drown into requisition, alts.' Bolt has boon entertaining hi» brpthar attd his wlto from Roohoatuc a> tito parsonage, alls* Klla Holt is visiting hor brothor at UorthaalnoSrllio, K. Y. Mrs, Iiqtalno Morrill Is cutetrolmug -oumpiihy-tronriEroney,- , i^Uis Barry, of &tosi yltltod his omit ami attter horo tho first ot tho woek. K, 1), JDorjglas, of Detroit, has boon In toWn for a faw days, oallod tero i,r tho oanalolalritadjustora to look artor tho in- totosts o t Ivls property thnir oomen lrttn- thobluo Printline. A broak in tho canal Monday night near tltaJbrldgo oulvort oallod out -h foroo of night work hands. ~VNPOBVIW,K , 1'hofauorallot Orrto Bradshaw, who dlodon-Wooniijiaoy, isay 11th, ooourrml troni the AtoMiodlst dhuroh an Sunday last, Tho aorvloa^ 'wore In ohargo hi •Yates bqtigo, No 0?5, V. hitd A. M. IhO JCpworth tengjto observed the I twonty-flrafc Wnlvoraary ot Its orgaul- » aatlon o n Sunday evonlug. The dx'et 1 . olstisworo.in ohargo. of aire, If.B. HOusol. ThO.many Moods in this villago of .B.Wi/Cwltobftl, a termor pastor of the yroabyierianGhUrou.wlil bo grlovod to • Itorn or hla death whloh ooourtoa' oft Thursday last at Ills homo In AUbdrh. • ; iM6nidrlal aofvlpes will bo hold In the •' IJothodlat Ohurob on Sunday ovonlng, '. • -. jMay SOth, Hiw.Sanford Bruato will do- llviirthe aoWupn. • ShPBMbwer tiofeivol villi- ho hold on AuguBt-Snioud8|)d.- • . • Mri;.&ob>fc Pulton and lilsa PlOronoo- JHoolo'r, o f Boohoator, spout lost weolc »t ,- thprosiaorippof Wliliam Wlnkoiman'fl. ,.-; :frttatfs.in-t^jsVillageot-klBsjtloorgla K 0616 bayo rpdcivod, annoufloomout : . SJ^f'^^tHrrfogowhlpleoohrroi to fmm Only 9t .Merlin,; Otcgou, on .';.- .Bprni Ori Hay pth, to Mr, and Mrs, . Ds'arlHall, idaughtOr^ L.OOKINQ EAHTHWAI1D. Anftrew Cnroeglu nays \greatei progress hits be*™ inndo by llio Intcal tnrlft revision toward tho perfect tnrllf Winn ever before.\ Mr. Have - moyer sitltl \th o proteetlvo tarltt H tho ftjothrr of trusts,\ Anil both of them Know wha t sldethrtjr tariff bread wns bnttcretl on. Some years asron't a tsi* llko otlscf years. Somo yearn yon couldn't gat guotl Democratic enmllJatcj with n search wiirmttK other yenw you couldn't disperse them -with tho riot net. TUIa looka like ono of the other years. Scientists now toll it* that Hallcy** comet liitsli't any ferocious tall to apeak of nud not enough cyanogen jgna to poison it mosquito. Its advance no- tices reminded mo of Teddy nnnlbnat- lng tho trusts, and so do the Scientists' notices. lix-Govcmor Folk of. Missouri soy a that \It Is better to protect tho people from Monopoly tltnn to protect monop- oly from tho people.\ What Hint man doesn't -know about bo w to make a sclontJuc up to dato KopubHoait \dotvn- wnvd revision\ would till several schedules. The troilblo -with nuthwbslng tho Itopiibllettiis to do their own honso-' cleaning Is that nftcr* eleollott the y turn off tlio vncuum cleaner nnd tnrn oil tho tuiiimnlty bntb. AVhcn \tliey tol d old Noah tbnt tlio conditions were \due wholl y to loenl enuses\ lid dlan't any mhcli, but ho Wilt orfj building his nrfc. M I were tho JKepiibllcnn jpafty J woul d rend tlio life of Seitlt alon g tilth .thlB spring's election returns^ 'i'HH MAN ttp A TKE-E. Oov*mor May Call P-i* | f Ho Primary Mi l» Paassd—Rppnblibin Hsioh.ins Uaadors Think MMd.»-PhlH!l># Btt\ Will P«II 8snats and Ba 8lonad, rSpsclol Albany Corrospondonoe,) Albany, May'10,-Flntuielal experts OBtlmnto tbo total apDiopirlattons pro- posed tp bp aptbptlw h y 'ho legisin- ture o f 1010 at?50,0OO,OOd. Wstyenr tbo gross total ws abont $-U,qoo,pOO, Of which Governor Hughe s vetoed n U(tle Jess than ?S,000,0OO, about one- ImbPoI which had to bo reapproprlatcd onrly In tbo presont session, bpbig fpr cputract wprlt alrprtdy avitliorfced and begun by tho state, and W(ls, there- fore, n o real gavlug. j t Is anld that tbo governor ha s noil* fled tbo UPpubllehu lenders'(hat tbpy must cut tbo total to $1-1,000,000 or $itS,ooo,0Q0 o r else provide noma now tox to raise additional revenues, trim governor lias announced tbnt bo will alga no nppronrlntion bills until be knows wbnt tho total la t o bo, This niipounceniont wa s closely con- nected with a report that tbo ilenub. Hcan leaders, In order t o bumro the de- feat o f tbo governeVa ninuinn-Qroen direct primary bill, wcrp liberal In ro- pprtlng appropriations desired b y JBp- publlcan morabera whoao atatua on di- rect prlmnries wasjajioubt . Filly Millions In SlghU IB public debate In tho assembly It lilts been ndmltted that tbo annual ap. proprlatlon aa d supply bllla-tho chlot flitancial meaaurcs-wlll nggregato 14' afO.COO more tban Inst year. Fift y millions r. year tor th e state budget is well wllliln sight unless an onUre, dhnnw of men and rnethoda shall occur. Tliero Is In the supply hill ns It pna«- Cd th o lumembly last week a 423,000 Hern t o reimburse Superlntondwtt of Public Works F . O, Stevens for tile magnificent »ca going yacht which lie bought fpr canal Inspection nntX which lite late Btate Comptroller Qans, ul- ll-.ough n Itepubllcnn, declhuii to audit nud pay tor as a »tn;o chnrge, Tlio S'ovena yacht has appolntiuonts ns luxurious as an ocean liner or first Class modern hotel. Uoatinei, sa y tlmt f;r $3,000 t o HOOO ono eutlrely ade- quate fpr cnanl Inspection could bo- bought, Prlmsry Bills. -,, Tito assembly defeated tlio tantrum-' Orecn bill, favored by tlio gofcrner, nnd tho (Irady-lTrlsblo o r Doroocntlc Imguo bill an'd.pntucd th e Mcado-Pbll- Up* ItcptibUcnn organbutloa bUh Tlio sonata may pass tho bill of Senator Cobb, which Is called n compromlia bill an d which consists mainly of tho features of the Meadc-Phllllps -organ!- tatlon bill, together with a provision Whereby senators in 1012 and members ot assembly In 1011 aro to b* nom- inated by the direct primary method. It la pointed out, however, tbnt It would be easy for tbo legislature next year to repeal or amend such a law ,before tlio dato of Its talcing effect and thus render mutator? th e direct nom- ination ot leslsjators. ' I f tbo session should end without passing nuy nnmary reform bill Gov- ernor, Hughes' may call an oitraordl- liaryfeulom)' -1 Th o machine men predict tbnt tlio Mcttde-l'btlUps bill will pass tb o sen- nto an d bo signed by the governor ns better than nothing. Extraordinary Partisan drab. A delegation front Syracuse bad a hearing' before dovernor Hughe* re- cently to regard to the bill, which bas passed the legislature, extcudlag the terms o t oluco o t the present scato fair commissioners, live In number, all of which would regularly explro in April, 1011. 3!hls bill rearranges the torn of offlcs to tha t but otto of the live commission- ers would bo subject to appointment by th e governor to be elected next No- vember. I t l a regarded not onty as a remarka- ble exhibition of peanut politics nt the expense of th e agricultural Interest of the state, bu t also as a striking con- fession of th e fears of tha Republicans that the nest governor will bo a Dem- ocrat Assemblyman ltoberts ot Syracuse, who was elected last fall as a Bushes direct primary ltepubllcan, wast one ot the delegation which requesteJ the governor to veto the bllL , No Investigation Domsndod. In connection with the efforts made by Senator Grady to amend tha pro- posed oral betting laws s o as to apply lo \Wall street gambling\ ther e la much comment ns t o the apparent In- dlrxpreneo o f Governor Hughes and bis following to tho charges which have been freely mndo by Senators Grady, Wagner nnd others to th 6 effect tlmt the reason why the govcrnnr bns not tildcd thpso efforts Is that tho ltepub- llcan state comnllttoo actually expend- ed In 1008 nearer $800,000 thaa tho {S34.000 certified to and that a largo part of litis sum was raised In Wall atieet by close friends of Governor Hughes himself. It bns been repeated ly rumored that the governor an d his friends would demand nn investigation of these rumors, but no such movo tan- been made. A, E. H. For *on llsya I will takojour measure and innko you a stilt to order fo r t80,W of »larg o assort- ment or woolona, InolmUnjs blue sorges, plain o f ttutoy, Sootoh suitings, groy striped -worilpdai, Snobby grey- plnlda, grey worsteds, ami tweeds, blaclc oloths an d somo ot thoaobhy ||gbt brown sttltlnga ninile to your lodtvldnal measure an d mndo first-olass li t pur own tailor shops and by Bklljod workmen. JGvory suit wilt hav e llio class and stylo usually fonnM n Urust'a tailor made oloths, Ou r being ahlo to buy a largo assortment of woolens bns enabled mo. to offor yo u these gOoOsali thi s low price, whieh aro ohenpor thsq roady-to-wear hotiaoa con offori AiWct-tiaod lottBrn. MaDitrjt, N, Y„ Ma y 10,101O. Oooil B, Meiiomnge, The Xyrlo, Tb o Hlin, euisoppo Caadso, Itrsi May Brew- sto'r, Mias Eunlta Olark, lira, Mary TVbeoler, Mrs. SadloHatgaln; AloxFet- guson-, E, 0, !81eKler,F, Qunti, ilri, Hela'n Itoot, Mrs, John ^!ead, JduiSel Dlse&rtio, lieonnrdo Magra -cJaia, I*,.'K. Cotw'nN, « - - . ..-. 'Poatinaiter.'' Applying th» Direct Nominations Principle to t|i» Smaller Political Subdivisions of tha State So That if Fo^nd Practicable It May B» Easily Extended, Albany, Vay 10,—In OJtplalnlng tbo Grady-iTIsblo Democratic lenguo di- rect primary hill, supported with prac- tical unanimity by the Doraoersts In both senatei and assembly an d indorsed by tbo Democratic State league and Pentoeratlo state coramlttee, lender Daniel D , ffrlablo of tlio assembly spoke i n part a s follows: \She. Democratic party of the stato of ijo w i'ork recognizes a popular de- mand for primary reform. This blB has been prepared In response to-that demand. It Is not a radical rneaBuro, overturplng a t on e strobe tho- entire primary an d convention system to which our people have been accustom- ed iter generations, but Is a, long step forward In the pathway ot reform, \It may be termed a conaqrvnttvo measure put forward with a vloty pi applying the direct nominations princi- ple to the smaller political subdivisions of the state, with tbo Idea tha t I t found dealrablo it may b e cilslly extended, if found tmptnctleablo In an y of it? provisions it can be modified t o meet any objections which experience may justify, \In detail the bill provides for the retention of tha convention system for the nomination of all dluoera to ho vot- ed for by .all tho people of th e state ot Ot any political subdivision thereof embracing more than 0110 county and also for the nomination of justices of the supreme court. AH patty nomina- tions for representatives la congress, stato seiuitont and members ot-assom- bly where a district is not larger than a single county aad for nil offices tc be voted for by all tbo voters o f n city or comity, except In cities of over a million inhabitants, shall b o mndo nt direct primaries. Nemlaatlons for town, ward nud village cilices and for tho onico of school comrnhtaloner shall be made In tbo manner prescribed by tho rules an d regulations ot tho respec- tive parties. \Only cloao persons who personally enroll as members o t a party nro en- titled to- vot e o t tho party primaries. Tho personal enrollment anouneotlon applies to all parts o f tho state. ••Thin bill makes a somewhat radical change In existing methods ot voting. In tbo first place, thero are no ofllcl.il ballots. \Thoro Is therefore no struggle for a place upon the ballot, no contest ns to whether any person's name I s right- fully upon the ballot or not. Any per- son or group of persons may arranga tho ticket and ballot to suit them- selves, ptactng upou II any names thej desire. \Any one desiring to vut* ut n prl tnary can procure his ballot from any ono ho pleases. If ho Is- Illiterate lit may take It borne with him or t o some person in \-horn he litis confidence nntl ascertain witetber tbo mimes upon It are tbo names of tho porsous for whom ho desires to vote. The only require- ment of the ballot Is that It shall be of while paper three and onc-hnlf laches in width. No length la prescribed, ns it necessarily varies with tbo number of candidates to bo selected. •£}«! pub- lic dues uot provttlu the ballots, nor does It pay for them. \The custodian o f primary records provides envelopes of n spccltted she and color. The vote? goes to tlio In- spector of election, seeilros from htm an ofllclal envelope, takes it to tilt election booth, places bis ballot hi the envelope, folds over the flap of tlte en- velope and returns It to the Inspector of election. His vote is then recorded- It more than tw o ballots nppoar in nuy enveiopo neither one is coShtcd, but Hoy nro returned as void ballots. \The net also further provides for the direct election o f delegates to con- ventions nnd members of political com- mittees except such subcommittees and cxecutlv- committees of city, counts ar-d state committees ns such commit- tees rony provide for. \The bill also provides for tho elec- tion of a stats eoinmlttee to consist nf .150 members, or one from each assem- bly district, as Being more represents--. Uve tban tho present number, A more stringent provision txi to tbo election of members of state committees Is aiso : provided for, and in tbo case ir death, disqualification, resignation or failure to elect a member, o f the Btato committee by reason of n tie yoto it is provided that the vacnncy so caused .shall be filled by tho county, commit- tee If the district wherein such vacan- cy occurs Is not larger than a single county, nnd If It Is larger thnn n sin- gle couuty then by tbo commlttoo in that district authorized by law to call future senatorial or congressional-con- ventions. \My Introduction of tbo bill In this house Is in Hue with my declaration of Inst j-enr ttint I yielded to n o tnnn, Hat oven to Governor Hughes, In an aarnost desire for a larger pnrtloipa. Hon of the people In tito Mfairs of par- ty and government, believing firmly In tho doctrine that under our form of government the people should rule.\ Canal Appotatmeutai, Superintendent Pnpworth ot Lookport lias made tho following oonal appoint- ments, for this locality: Water Patrol—Chester M. Bnrtlott of Albion. Swing Urhtge— A. G. Hunt, floorgo Ourrnn, L, K. Grlswold. Scow—Jamos Aklns onplnln. Bey (Stockton oarpontor, Mrs. Henry Gray obok, Goorgo Baoon team, Thomas Klrby, Frank Smlth ( MIohaol Iienihan, Xuttter Donson, Honry Gray. Ban k Wntohera-fcdwln Fuller, Bur- nott Wllsort, Goorgo flummell, .Arthur DraKB, Michael Volley, William. Row- land, John iIorlarty> Galhhain Ball, Joseph Lubomskl, Philip Whitman, Si, 1). Bohf ham, .Darwin XiUtlefjold. HTolloy Stop GaioS-^Jphh filodemonto, Joseph iioooaciib,, Baniel S'lo{oiier,\:H6ri iteo Bban, Philip TBtonson, An'toato More, Warren Bnsia;ii SEAL ES^Airita I hdvo a list of farms for Me in Orleans Niagara and Geaesae counties. All JdndB, all prices, alllooatlons, •^ Restdonoes In nearly all ports of tho, flllogos to suit all p.ookot books from $1,600 to *6j000. Obmo.ahd SO6.IMO,10II yourwanta be known, aiid we will talk, itovor. Also Oho of tho .bbst ebiinliry- hotelsin Wostora.New. York, Como and sob ah old reaidfent-r-a man that will give you a squaro deal, Has (arms all slioa, both moderately and highly impr6v6d t trbm MO to tioo por aoro and up. You make no mlstakO when.youdeal through Knslgh, Sctfhlnt noMOnally for obOlco Investment. Also tlno building lota and roslilonooa I n town. John Kttmblboffer's his' valuable'fruit farm for sale, consisting of 93 acres-o£ rloh, mellow soil—ttghttn itepoabh*blti loootod SJt miles aoutiheaat from byndoh Vlllo, Ton;aorbs of Oholoo fappft drohard B aoros of poaohds, ,8 and: 4 years old, poars, plums. oborirtOB and grapoB la abundnnoo. GoodbuHdlr/gs, I'SmtWoII fenced. Six aoros of timber, • **a» Anybody Here Secn..Rattle - Abaut pltttabing; gMfltlin)?, isi«,ra. or hot yrotorboatlngr \Oh yM^aultfl.a number- Itavo-andtbOsowbo have hot *lli.fladH tp'toeirodvahtagoiodoso. BeiiSOol* ^ 4.34: 1,24. .80; 11.S6 4-28 25.8-80 3^50 - 4:-50 2.C0 More than 1,000,000 pl^ooS o f inall mat- tpr; becauss thoy did Wtljoar iotrirh dh rootions,! round thobi way : to-th e dead lottor offloa during iMatoh, .fiiarlrig tito month taoro than (£,000. wont astray In the mailsjot wfcloh «4,193M tostetntno'd tO-tip senders. %ediii(i N ^. Y,, Stay 1,3,1910. -A i^gtilal! wtieetin^ of tlio Boai(l'; 0,f Tragtees faj heM-Ja the 05*7; inll at im b'dloit i?,. w. • President ©owns ia the ob.afer,. : Present 0*Bon»eli, Servos ami ]g]ia. •• ' .• •.: Tlte minutes - of *li e litst meet' jugs wese read and approved, ' The following Mils weyo roport- ed favoralil y b^.tho w*U\iing CQSi' mi ttee and' ordere d paid Street Enboi', -.,-•••• • Street Sprinkling , i— Prod -S- Meade,..,...-,. IVTO, O'Donnell ...... Arnorlcan Expres Co,.. S. P. Blood & Co Trying 0.. Eowloj; Irving G,'Rowloyi •... ifodina TTnioa Mills,. ¥m. Smith' Prod ~L< Downs , Medina Ooment Ploek Co. 3742 Medina Goment p,loek Co 30-3f 'llws till s of lute Smit h lot crushed stone of $03,7S nnd Kear- iioy & Bnvret t Oo. ; for eliipps of ijl2.5<) wore laid on the tnUlo, The Glitireh Street Mdgo mat- ter was tliou nnnovmced by the Prosidcnt , Irving L'Howmediew (ippofisoil before tlio Board to protest against tlm granting to the Centra l any rights or privilege s in Chuvroh Street Ho stated that ho ap>. penred nt flie request; of no man nnd that he* did not tlr,peni- a s an nttornoy for anybody but caan e simpl y as rt citon. He stated that nndor the la w n o one had any lcgnl antliovit y to perninneatl y givo awny, sell, or permit tho TOO of highway for 'any private \\m oxeopt tho Legislature and tbnt their power had never been dele- gated to tho Boavd of Trustees . ITo also gunrnnteed to start an notio n free of clntrgo. to compel tho Rail- road Co., to removo th o presen t abutments from tlio street provid - ing the board would pass n resolu- tion authorizing such, action and claime d that publi c opinio n veas very much against the granting of tho wish of tho Knilroa d Company . ' Mx. Thompson appeared, for the Unilroa d Co., and during hia argu- ment admitted that tho villag o could compel tlio company to re- move tito presen t .nbntmciits. Miss Addie Simmonds, Mrs. JolittmJa Apps, Hxif. Unjrtriet Haingrny , Fred Qnyloril, John Stork and John McGinn, property owner s on Church Streetj appenf- cil and all mado protest s agains t obstructions of any kind or nature being allowe d in the strelct. Haoy state d tlirft they had/petitioned the Board not to grnall that privi- lego and tho y wore ther o to de- mand tboir rights . The Presiden t advise d tli o Board tlmt owing to the small at- tendanc e that it woul d bo wise- to defer voting on this matte r until nil-member s were present . O n motion of Sorross . TT11I the matte r be tabled ono we«k. rietl. Tho report of the committee ap- pointe d on the complain t of J . P. Gallagher o n surface water on West Center St., wn s presented and read. Thoy recommende d cuttin g off the cntcht basin s from tho present West Stree t sewer and as soo n *ts West Cente r improve- ment i s made tlmt the water ho Carried west and emptied into tli o sluice on Eri e Street which would t-ary same int o tho canal . ' On motion of O'Donnell . Th\lt the repor t he accepted an d place d on file. Carried . Th e Street Commissione r sug- gested that the Village have the stone delivere d b y coatrac t tlm t is to be - used on the various streets and have one mail hel p Unload and keep trac k o f the materin t ns <% livered a s it took too innch of lis time keeping watch of both eiids of tlte wor k and it would he more economical and he Woul d have more timo to attend, to other Vil- lago matters - It was though t best to havo a full Board on this matte r so tho ques- tion-wen t over » f or another week. John Albbne appeare d and stat- ed tha t n)o sidewal k grade had been givcli hini o n Oak Grchard Stfeot . Tic-' matter 'wa s \referred to tbo Sti'eet G/omnuttce o f that districts Joe Pe&l made his regular' ap- peamrice> in relatio n to the walk: on Glemvoptl Ave., and tho.matto r •was referred;to'a committe e eMsh- sistin g Of Messrs. Gwwldy and Strtbidng, - \ -. Mr. Georg e fiowon appeared and asked for infoiinatio n nsr to (he house and walk gra'do fot-p ;Wilding to'be erected'by him on; AVest Cente r Street, He was ad- vised that Center Street,.woul d 1>6 : ,en't down to; tie grad e established; by the Engineer .ris soon-a s the sew- er i s eompletect . • . '• ! 0a - iriotion of Servos. 'AA ; jotivned. .. . 4 _ . tejtA»K,J. KBA|t!|By, . .... -, _ , .* \Villago Clersr, . MEPiNA PRY 0OOPS CO. | MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. | MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. Maitaud Tekphone Orders Will receive Prompt Attention. Bell Phone 2072—Home Phone 80-A; (Pittf til S.aturday Bargains of Unusdal Merit We. hav.e^aTb.p'uJ:. two dozen kadies!, Mtisses^ and <• Children's Sweaters that ajerslightly soiled which we will closfe out Friday and Saturday Just-half price. None on approval. $1.00 values,, 1.50 \ ., 2,00 \ ., 2.50 ' \ . 3.50 \ ,-, : 5.QO \ „ Each p .SO 1.O0 3L..S5 1.76 H .60 50c Brassieres Dropped numbers ot the fam- ous Fitwell Brassiere. All sizes ffbm 34 to 44. 50cYalne.. Fri- day and Saturday 25c ea Ladies' Neckwear 10c Neckwear departments offer- ing is a clean ttp of a lot of 25c and 50c numbers at 10c ea Sample Curtains Reduced * Odd lot samples of dropped numbeis of White Nottingham Curtains. Regular values $2 00 and $2.50 pair. Samples 75c ea Rope Portieres Half Price X only in green. $5,00 -value $2,50 1 only inBrown. $8.00yalue Linen Department Makes a Few Suggestions Best quality White Cotton: Twilled Qfasli 5c yd 17-inch All Linen Brown Ab- sorbent-Crash. A 10c number 8I-2cyd SO^nch All Lineu Heavy Brown Crash Toweling- A 12% number ,' - lOcyd 17-inch All Linen Bleaehed RussidhCrash especially desir- able for dish toweling, At7c number ife,yd About fifty remnants of Table Damask in (Various lenprths-ata saving of 14 to %. Turkriit Wash Cloths. Regu- lar 5c values . • 7for?Sc Ladies'Wool Skirts $3.98 Values up to $6.50 Just 19 Skirts to close at this price . A few Navy Blue bu t mostly Black. It ist impossible to desuibe each and every one a s there ,tre hardly two of a Jcin d i n the lot, Some are plaited, some tire trijnmed with bia>a fold's..of sume niaterial aad sptri e aro ^rtniuied' with bands of silk- . ^ '. • Norieonapproval. : Yotir choice •''•-•• $3.98 Wash Goods, 6c yd Short ends, oh Colored Was h Goqdsj White &oods, Silltolen e and Cotton. Values tip to T2V 3 yards, to clpse ' • , ' • ^cyd mks at 39c a yd. Silk Department offers yon a lot of short ends Tanging in length fr^nx Orte yard to fuur yards at a saving. Special, 39c yd. White Crepe Cloth 12 I-2c yd. Plain and Ifancy Stripe White Crepe Cloth for' waists nnd dresses. 15c and 25c value ' ' 12 l-2cyd l MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. A MEAL WXXII ,A. JIOOIl. Table Mannirs I n a Moorish Gentle- man's Houn— A Particular Mirk ol Favor by th . Host to Hli Qu.st i That Is Not Alway s Appreciated. • During my stay la Fc* 1 took every opportunity ot gainin g a closer Inslgbt Into tbo domestic life of th o Inhabit- ants, and for that reason, writes Law - rosco Harrla lb the London Graphic. 1 heartily accepted, an Invitation to (lino With Abdullah el Fast, the minister lor foreign affairs. O n arriving a t his homo t was ush- ered Into a largo room In which wore seated flvo-or six guesta ot high rank. Abdullah,took me bf the linnd and gravely introdujed. mo t o the comnany. A' silken cushion was placed on tlio divan, upon which I sented myself. Thai repast commenced with grc«-n tea sorved in small glasses, the cus - tom of preparing thi s Is peculiar t o th e country- T o the principal native guest Is given the honor of ran'bins the ton. In this caste It was Rnlsiili, who, bc-irvc tinder British prou-dlnn. had lu-cn-in- vited to dinner In ui.v In-nar. Hi ac- cepted tbo invitation to ti« the honors of, the evening an d ordered the JKV gross to place tho nnflvo bnuta trny In front of whore b e sat cross logged on the divan. The methods of proceeding ore not rorii as would womraond themselves tonn English tea. party. Measuring out tlio tea In ills hand, he dropped It In the pot. Tho negruss slave then poured boiling water over It This was swille d around abd the water poured off. The pot was the n filled with huge- tamp s rsi ibaf saga*, broken roughly from a suga r loaf; and a llttlo ralnt was. added. A small quan- tity of the concoction was poured int o a glass, sipped and poured back agai n into th e pot This process was con - tinued Until the required delicacy of flavor wa s Tiached. The coTHgaay ttees ffftmK the custsai- ary three glasses of this sirupy mix - ture, drawing 16 through their, teet h with a sound Ukfa horse drinking. As each glass was \finished and replaced ia th e tray It was refilled an d handed back by the 'Tteeper Of the pot,\ who wa s supposed, t o remember to whom each glass belonged. A t a sign from the host the tray- was removed, and another slave approached each person with a brass bowl, soap an d towel and a bronio kettle of'warm water. Th o guests washed.thei r right hands pre- paratory to the dinner. We all sa t around a'small table about six inches high, upon which Was placed the dish. The courses were fndny an d varied. r A s say s the Hidlth, \The blcsslhg'of God rest s oh the lood taken with th e fingers,\ so all go6d Moham- medans, follow the^ words of their prophet N o knif e must be used on bread, and tbo smal l round loaves ar e broken up hhd- handed > around. Th o tnjin, br stotf, Is not aifflcnlt to' ma- nipulate, although the olives .floating la argon oil slip thjollgh your fintiers. Miniature tugs o f war occur with you r vls-a-viain the effort to dismember a fowl or divide tdng h meat As a particular mark b£ favor th e host will from thrje to time place be - fore you a llttlo titbit whic h he ha s torn off with his greasy fingers. B(ow-. over your stomach rebels against it, K yo'u ha've t o swallo w the morsel. Dur- = lag th e mea l the national dis h of cous- cotis Is I^yaiinbly- served, This dis h Is mado froin broken' grains of whea t 8pecIaUy , prepared by the woinen. It Is served piled up Uko' a huge cone, with the meat on top, Bach person scoops oat his own little holO'ln th e side and must not trespass on -his •'; neighbor's portion. T o the inexperienced-it i s dldtcult to nianage- the COUSCQUS without making ah awJEul mess 6 f it The ^mall grain roust h e judicipusly-<cOnipressed into a loose bah and {ten shot Info the mouth with the''back,o f toe thumb. The Moors take extreme; delight' in -tyatcfc hjg the' meffeetuai' eirprfs of' Euio--: :pe'ans: wh o tfro i n aiiBotiltles with theli; eous.Cous. Kioors are very great eaters, and jilttle conversation is carried on dnrlhg : the meal. A \bowl of water is passed-from hand- to hand, for'thoSe ; Who req.uire driBsr. The las t course-: flnishedi the'))0wi and water\ tjtS i>n'6^ : :more requisitioned; and, the haffds anij, •a^ath-.waahed.--.,..:.\-. • i ,''.'.' '.'.\.'.\{ We Want Your Patronage the New Drive Barn Having purchased the Gcia- wold Drive Barn we axe in trie business to accommodate our patrons and we -want your pdtronage, Prices reasonable. Best service, Call and be convinced. Billings & Co. Real Estate and Insurance F. F. PERRY, Director EOR IBB Orleans County Iarieis' Mutual Insurance Go. Real Estate of All Kinds \ve ARB isow BOOKING EXCURSIONS —Td— Maiiitou Beach Glen Haven Sea BrcCze Newport Charlotte Sodus Point Okott Beach Niagara Falls Toronto Buffalo • • Can'andaigua Lake \ Windsor Beach .and other points A BASEBALL SPECI&k. to Parties of 50, ASBEC1ALFORLODGES, . FRATERptH&.&TC. wishing to attend Degree Work, BUFFALO, LOCKPORT i ROCHESTER RAILWAY. OFFICE-i-Second floor in the Downs & Kearney block. Medina.. N. Y. -^ , •—$ ; JOHN CROWLEY EealEstateBureau /V Rare Offer! „. By special araaugerrtcnt' . with the publisher, we ar e enabled to. offer for a limited time. The Buffalo Express (DAILY) AND The Mjiia Register FOR ONLY $3 .00 Qooa new ]iultB& nud batn Kadsldo East AvonuO with »1I iiunlorii improve- ments. Houso wltUusmiil barn ondJSJJ acrui of land Weal sido BwioiJ Sstroot., Honso ami barn Wish I) aoros of Inn-1 on tho Uorflrsldo ofN«t-th Sfloot. bar^to ton room hooaoi 17 nores of land. ADauEBBBfoStfUft tm 4liii»5?SSl 3li!o Of Uwtiin Strcot. , „ \ QobdAoute, IftW 1 ia% ruhnUtR to -illey on tltnnorth\alUnutlCnglofiB-eetbai'«I;OI> Cntlitrlno nnd Attn St-i-olitS. William litem's targo.Iionse with all mutlero ittiurovi'nieats. On Sout h .Vnln. hess thhh ooVIt (.fOuUdlnff hou<ie. Mrs. Qoiph's house, Up-to-date, West Avenue tor Sale, JSuztisy acres, 1^ iziilds Bonihenet o' Shelby Center. AbonRSaorSs of orchard L'rlut! $85 par nore. AI tmlldirisrs. Tho.George Olatfce residence,• curner Pearl and Cathorihe atredts. Onoo' tho linost locutions In Medina with all im- provomiints. lot 06x117. TO \be solil ot onoo. . JLorge honKOwlth. good barri with nil Improvements. Efeosrlp- lighten. On Wost side Genosoo street,' Thi s prooprty Will'bo Sold, at a bnV-$tn3n Two-story brlok bloc k with Tijofcmont. for sale at, hnlf whoa- bnllding,co.-t, In Miaaieport. EOSJ terms. -n , A good bloolc on east eldu Mai n Siraet. Two good st^tres. Forsnlont» hurgoln to settle up ostia'to,. Tho \Wolkor property on'wes t atJo of Gleiiwood Avenuo. Will bosol d a|,onoe to sotitie- u p estatot Mrs. glako's liotisd on Parfe Avonne will be sold atoiioe. TUB IF) oiio, ot tho iBestrldtirit-ionfi in-Medina. ' f. Mi Whlpplo's jesldonoe on . Ingle SfcreetVbBtwben Anix andOhto Strent. ID good repair, Wilibo sold oMap. Some fihe building lots, on \West AjS- and Oak Orohard St. ^rioo's wav down. ,1 alsci hov6 a harp-oe* of'othar village prbp'orty htid faftnii-forflSleV-. fHE rEbPUE OF THB STATE. OF NEW 1 Vorlt, to Oliarloil Barry,. Medina, N.y.; Oar-l-S. Barry, ModlDo't. -K.-yi;. teaufecs D ed- rlck,'MahSVttB, NO*'Jefs'ey.t lia'ttie, VoMer. Saniterties, M.,r.: EddistAljoiilV-WlBtoPlijIns, N' Vit MngglO oi- Margaret Mr. Amstoraiiin. 10 or nmrgaros xiun, iviwom,\»— • n. i,;..-iingKi6'orM»rgaretiAbo<il, Saagortles. N.Y.-Chitrles Allool.tSangortios. N i 5f iJoh\ H-S oSi^op^iiisr B E.nEBBEBT.AiTHAYBlE. J>B; HiShfcS ELTHAXlilB';.. \Qsfcedpathfe*»y-slolaiis \. -BOS-OlOGrBnlte.Biag.i-Kooliettori.lg-'Vi it. A . OTafor, Modlha, tnMMr .and Brldaly\. •llolen. Ei-Thayoxi Medina, WodaesdatyVand ,8a*«rdaj\ ••'•. ; />' '• : \*- BrOat, Chlco. Oallfomln... Ohttrtotte Strittton, Oxfoi-d.Ni Y,t TtlatthSiO..Barry, Medliu.N. Y.r.Nelilo Groat,- Soriratoli, Pa-; Oharlm .Groat, Sotanteni Ta i Mary, .Hoo 1.- Jloaina, N, Y.tedbertN.Hoodi. Medina, N . VllDor- 6tKyHbbd,,Mtfanii-J!f. T,.;Picd:Groat, Chico, OalfJoHiIS;, Sarah ,M.- MrmU. Uodjon , S. T-. Bistort Eoviia.Grolit,, ttephovr, >'4M S«. Ntolwlas Pladb.N'ew-SO-rlt.Olty. S r Y> Lansing Al»oI. .\aujtirtles N, V.f Gertr'udo Groat, pi*\- CaUfornla,. ., . ' ,-\ ' . , . .. Arid'tb all peraon-t, latertsted. as holrn »| law ahd nerf.of Wn Of. .MyrftBLBarry, lato or tKo46?ra'otJBIdg6wS5viat!lo County df Or- lOansitdeceasod:. ' . , *. ., . nA Whereas', Ohttrlca-It» Hb6d, Mteou-tor nnmod In thtj-last-niinandtestamontof saiddo»s ; (id, hoWppUod'to the- Sn'rrogatoTs Cowt or the Oonntr otprioiins fi>r tHo proof of sna Vouaro'thoi-efdrn .hferiby pltod to appear *attt\Sarrogiit6'sXJoartito*bolieldln tlio vtl lago of.Albibri,.in suld:eonntir,ion th o ntluiw ot July, 19101 at JO,o!61ooK ili-tho foi-enOuli, m attondtSoprOhtftoottKo-BaldWiU. . Aifd .-tho- abSVS -.tiamedv *ho ar e ml\ 0 . r ,!; thelf.geaafal.gaardlan,. qr.tho.gerson wIt* whoaiBaMininordrmlnisrdreslae, aroMIIW roiinit6a , t6a|ip'64r'»«-:tiKBcwfe,toBtmentim«- thodSnd:thoro ^to .saowtoausa. why Oliartes WKoWmtooii, or sotte other, suitaBlo r«» on . sliduldaitbe appolhteU-HthoIr special B»\ r \ dltelh^ro^dh^ ^ t . , „ .satd Oonnty,, at . Albion, N.V., <»•- ' lOtb.day'OfMay.lOlli. ' __„_ . ... .-V OlwkM^h'e-SitootiatB's Ooart tlHOltaltiDIEU a WHBPON, 'V-l^itW^.'.'-,- : 1SW ' *mfmmist*tims*