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_/. TheMedina Register. Kntorpd In M>o postoffloo at Woiflim, N.Y.^s «eoon*o!o,ssroai] msttor. 'fHURSD^X, JJTL.Y 1, iOW. •Telogtsms to London papoM rpgoraihit She expulsion qf .lows /foiii I^letf W th»H,mf»mtilo8,oQ'mprlalng B;Q0O per- sons, woro d^von from the pity within Sbir&eeo .irtffi. I\ '(•!•' w»> Busslft >« ptoggfljilnit.tpwata'Upo^itof; In conformity with the suggestion ot tjiatliiltoil State*,. Braisll (mil Argcmttna, 4,030'trooju raoblltti along ttw Eoiipdpr frontier to assort tho rigUt of IPorti lit tha atspilto butwoon tUfiC oqnntry and Ep.a»,aor Iwve fceon, jnusforoa out of (IfVlCB, A surplus of tO,4«),Wln the ordinary tpcslpta mid expenditures against » ijoUolt l»st yo»f ot 108,781,000 was »n- nQnnood by tUo treasury department, i'ho total dbfioit o?pr all, wlitqli inoludos i'nnsnm Caiml oxinxidlturos nnd the pttbtto MA la tqrtay t!!6,831,O0O against flld.WMW last year, , i i i.''•' '' \ In Odtolior noxt tho (last AmorloSn liomnnp qonforonoft will ho hold In Washington, In thl« movement yio are DoHlnd our European neighbors, !Tho llrst .-wan held In Austria in W, una linos thon sessions Imvo boon hoIU In I'wnoo, Owmany, Swodon and England. Ttio oonfiiruiiea wilt lint six days and the fltue will ho equally divided between olilldmii and animate, It is estimated that during thoyoar tha Unrabsrof Immigrant allom ndmlttod ot all ports ot tha United States reached I.OeS.UC. TIilj la an Increase ot £33,750 OHe Inrtyoar. Tho nou-lmmtgtnnt allona nlmlttoil, that 1>, those coming to tho United States temporarily, reached only !«,*!», wbloh !• n falling off ot 17,038, White tho total number ot nil persons do- Itarwa daring tha yoar w*a\ BMW. Jjaal j«»r only 11,000 wore doharrod, ' Tha question whether Hudson Day la a olpiwd ion, oowplotoly controllod by Oanntla, at Iscontended by tho govern- ment ot that country, may ho vitally nrfeatou by tha doolilon ot Tho Hague tribunal upon tho uiuoa which are now doing ntguod boforo it by eminent Hrlt- lih and American counsel. In volw of tho poulbtn construction of a new Canadian toad to Hudson Hay,' giving a rnuoU shorter route to Kurapa tor tho grsat wheat shipments In the far wait, th* matter, tt Is aald, U one which can- not he overlooked by Amorloan states- man. Halt year for tha flrat time tha attention of tha State Doptartniout WM attracted to the aubjeot and Amortesn Whaling captains were advised that they need net pay tha tax Imposed by Unnruln (or antorlng the bay and thoy dhl not do •e. I.OUAI. COUHKSl'ONDKNOK. CHIEF JUSTICE mm \WhoofPeath Occurred a t His M* Harbor'Home Y«»»' - day, 1 toAsnw wtyfttja*. JUSTIOE FULLER DEAD Governor Huflhei; Will Probable Suc- ceed Late Chief Justice, Unions there 1B nomo change In'the Iiresldont'8 wny of thinking boforo Mocombor or unless thore l» nomo un- lpokod for \apt ot Qod,\ u» tlio )<tw- yore »ay, t|mt woiiW make It Inipoa- alble, Olmrlea E IlugUef, jip\V' gov- ernor of Now York, will be tho noxt chief Juatlco ot tho United Statca, BUC- coodlng Melvlllo H, Ptillor, who aied Monday nt Bar Hnrhor, Thoso who know tho president ar e frank In saying that bo think!) no one la sr> well oqulppcd as th» wtooutlvo of Kow York etato to asuumo tho la- bora laid down Monday by CUIct Justice Puller. Tho dentil at Justlco Fuller, and tho probable rpnomlnatloh ot flovornor Hughoa to bo chief Jiiatlco will' loavu a vacanoy In tlio ranks ot tlio associ- ate Juatlcoa. Justlco iBoody can re- tire any tlmo within tho next flvo nionlliK. When Mr. Moody stops down PrcBldont Tnlt will hnvo two justice* to name, KN0WI.I9V1U.K. Mrs. Wnterbury and her slater. Miss Uamoron, leav* hero next week for a taw W««kt stay In tho Adlrondaokt. The daughters will ylilt Mr. Watetbury'a motbar'i In Oaniiota and later Mr. Wattrbhry will visit his mother and unlit her In celobrallng her eightieth birthday. Mr«. D.J. Whltwell spent part ot lost weofc In Mlddleporl and tKtokport. Ml«» Abbla Harry ot tyndonvllte l> Visiting litr cousin, Mlutanlia llnrry. ' Bar* lieag ot Syrnomo ha* been spend- ing iv taw daya here with nlatlvot. Mln Roberta Of BhPlby la staying with Hra. Peifry. ! Mrs. A. I,. Hill ot Albion and her daughter, Mrs. Hagsdnrn ot Kooheater, vlaltad frlomls horo last week, Gaorgo ilood'a anto la a hoanty and bo Is doing soma line stunts with It tor an amntaor. tCii» \Dot ToKothet\ Otub and thulr triundj eolebrated tho t'oiirih on Ilarvoy IU\f« lawn, plonlo fashion. liar. V, 0. Doll Is visiting n brother In 0»n»dn, Mrs, N, M. TomiiMin l« sojourning St\ Olcott llwiuli, hoping to tide over tho rono cold s«n«on, to Which sho Is unhnpptly a victim. A letter tram Brooklyn announces that Donald Uayward and hie especial trlond Slid chmu, Ualcomb SIbloy, have gone on tho B, 8 . Denver, Mniiory lino, to Ualvqston, Texas, to be absent throo Week* with avo days In Qalvostoii, After their return thoy will spend two weeks in Knawletvllle with Donald's grandpar- <inS», Sir, and Sir*. I O. Hoot, coming by boat to Albany. On tlio Qnlveston trip thej- nro the irjueata ot tho Oaptaln with the best tho ship artohts. MM, Jeifla ^oGIIvery colebrntdd the fourth by] entertaining n company of about forty ot the Cage relatives. , VMJJOHVJM.K ' ten. Clara Vuiinim of St John, Mich,, It Tlattlitgiralattvei la town. Ned Laligdon of Toledo, Ohio, la tho Kuaet of frionda In town. Mra, \^ilson Tnttlo ot Unttalo Spant last wook. with Air, and Mrs. WIHnrd Murdookl' .»^- ' Mlaa Helena OurnmlfigsTs' - hoino from Medina tor her summer, vaontlon. Play toll .AndorsPu spent Inst wook wtth'iolMivoa in KoohosSor, Miss jimnm OunuihlngB hss adopted a position! n« teacher In a sojiool nt Ponllold. i>xofilk L, Buttoruold and family nro ipondrtg tlio auruuiot.ttt MnMthqii, N . W, aWjIn Sopiombi* will nsaunip hla Hew igpitca na principal ot tho ClmrloUo Iflgh^ihool. , JBiino Mrs. Kmory Broltaiunn, who has licon In &!llburn, N. J., tor tho past two - months has roturnoil homo. Volloilh Book Is visiting at Buffalo arid JlepoWi Mr. nnil Mrs, Sales of Mlddioport. woro Ruosta of Mr, and Mrs, Ofans, James ovor jtho Fourth, . Mr. and Mrs. Almond Gray of Buffalo, spenttho'lfourth with Frod K, Sroup. Mr. and Mrs. B. K Albert are In town. lira. \y, O. Eaton nhd grandson, Ohostor, sro guosts ot trlonds In LoBoy. Silas liublo Payne of bariahdalgna,who liai boon visiting friends bote lias ro- turnoil to her homo, Mra. OhBBi Gray, Mrs. D. R.J Watson \and JUljs feionio Qardinpf who 'hav* booh'visiting abtowoli, Mass., rpturnod' - Ii6md TilOBday. • Mr, and Mrs, Buoiiih, spout thb JFourth SvHli tor sister Mrs, Qoorgo Hlniuan at Cploron. Xfa.0 led Cream Postlval which woa hold ou tho lawn of' F. K. Morton was 'weiV attended and hotted tho Chanel , 'gopitatyl-IOi), 1 Will Jamoa\ and wife Bpoht the Fourth atpiootfc: '„• MiesDojriaeookotModinoIs tliognpat pt hor'atint Miss Cora GpPk. v .„• Dr,;and4lr«.A,. i,-JPoarson ot tW ^port^atifcMM, lUslo BroPd carno ovor Ih'thb JJoptori.hOw auto Tost week arid. ^ers:gu6jtaofeMrs,;M,Jtii::Bpek, ' i^ y '-*° B * i» *i«lt%'at fnyljlipn, REAL JERSEY INDIAN Baby Altlse'a Birth Certlflcols Putt Him Down as Rod. Tho flrat Indian child to bo born la Patterson, M. J., saw tho light at tbo Qcnoral liocpUal last week and later a certificate 'of birth wajs tiled In Iho ofTlco ot tho registrar of vital statistics tor Althleu Mnlra Lord, n male Infant. Tho mother is Annlo Lord, a full- blooded. Clterokco Indian who ha * been more or less a wanderer during her llfo. Tho woman was for soma time an iuuiato ot tbo almshouse In this city, but was recently discharged. lAter sho wns ttlekod up by the police mid sent to tho hospital. Registrar anil opened hi s eyes wldo and scratched his head whon th e birth ccrtlllcnlo came In, mailed by tho attending physician. \Color red,\ II road and tho official called up th e doctor on tho telephone, w Aro you auro you didn't fill out th e blank In the wrong plncot\ asked th o registrar. \Don't you moan tho child had red hair!\ Tlio doctor replied that there, was no mistake, and BO little Attleo Is regf Istercd ns the first Falerson born In- dian. LEON LING IN CHINA Chinese Sepret Service Officer Tatkt of Elsie Sirjal Murder. I,eou Llilg, the CIIIHOHO accused ot murdering Miss Hlale Slget last year, la In China working on a farm, ac- cording to Soo Iloo Doo of Washing- ton, n Chlneso aocret aervlco, man. Who came t o Wllket-Barre, Pa,, t o stand trial on n charge of gambling while ho was a resident ot this city a couple ot yean ngo. N Soo lloo Doo snys that h o has loam- ed that Ling, uf tor packing tho body of Miss Sigc! in the trunk, satnpitf t o Canada boforo tho murder was dis- covered. Thoro ho waa hidden Tor aomo lime toy friendly Chinese, and later ho returned to Chtua. Doo saya he docs not believe tho police over will got Ling. Ho also soya hji be llcvca that ting was hot tlircotly ro- aponslbls for th e death -of tho girt,, but that h o was anaeeessory to tha murder and placed the body In th e trunk. 17 KILLED IN SMASH Ii\to 20th Century Limited Crashes Freight Train. With amllo and merry Jest and hap- py anticipation for a happy Fourth, 17 passengers met Instant death Mon- day ono mile \West Wt tills oily, An Indeterminate nnmbof wero seriously Injured, 2 6r 3 others afterwnrdB dy- ing, swelling tho total death, list to 10. Certainly more than 80 word badly In- jured. Tho train which mot disaster was the 20th Century Flydr detourod from tho Big Pour to tho Cincinnati, Hamil- ton & Dayton railway by reason of a .freight wreck on tho Bi g Vour line belovr Dayton. The flyer rushed head .qn Into a freight train,- demolishing bptH engines and smashing this com- bination ooar.h into kindling wood and partly demolishing the second, while the tnlfd boaoh following was badly telestibhofl: jQHK:fr>ft GRAND UNCLE Another b^p,htcj^ Bom. t o Mr, a jMrs, Percy, A,,Rockefeller, Clreoinvlph, Conft.i July C-flt was announced yesterday., that Jolih J. tlookefollor Is a^niit .tu jsrahd uncle. Tlio tittle neweomef wh'6 has coa- ferred this aided honor'' itjidn the Standai'd'-Oit ma|jaatfi.te.5t«fil ! itjlndjf i s -Iioek6to\lp^ dnufinte&$rMfc.'»nd Mrsl' Percy A. Rookcfoller. and -ijfartd- dauglitor ot both William'RooKsteller; find Bahkor .tntiios Sllllniah. Sho arrived ns the gtorrdilB Fourth was being wsherod I|i. She herself was tho glorious fitlll, as she has throe sisters and a brother. Her youngest sister, kiss Faith Itaoltefel- ler, now 18- months old, is - ho less fiarHc-tlc than MLIss Glndya, forshe fens born on Memorial day. Owonoko, the ?G0O,00O homo of Per- cy tobcltetoUer, Is eonftlttered the most inngnlflpont reaidonce lnHown, It was hfefre-Sites Gtodys iVas born. : ,\i-p —• - \ i 1 -,' ;—. The Shitalo Kiprosa (dally) and The ItoglBtiorlono yoar;for Is.pO, SitbeorlBe A r'ftgtJar rrweting oi (lie Board; of Trustees: was hold in- tlie ^ity. Hail last SYiday omipg: at 8'.;00 oJoloek, President Downs in, tlio cnair. ; Present: Mr. 'Ownvlby, Jlr, O'PpnnelH Mr. Qnrrett, Mv. Ellis and Dr. Stocking. The minutes? of the last meeting wore read and approyerl, Tho following liiUs Woro paid: ; Street J,aW, $140.32;., Street SpriiiWing, $68:76; Moyd' Austin, Sand, $40,10.; \$; S. Mede, Steam Cool, $4.35; O, A, Ingorsoil, Sur- veying, $17.00 j A. J, Richards, Photographs, $7.50; Chnaq & Breed, Supplies, $20.92; G, H, Itogan, Health Olllcer, $5O;0Oj F., C. Baheqok, Board of Healthj $12.50; G. A, Bowen, Board of llonlth, $12.50; Martin S'ennlori, Board -of Health, &12,G0; S. P\. Blood & Co., Horso Peod, $10.71; Tlio Bignall Co,, Oaatiiiga, $144; A. L, Swott KLIP. Co., Iightr ing City Hall, $7.11; A. I. Swott E. 1, & P. Go., Street Lighting, $.158,83; Western Union Tel. Co., $1.40. Tho report of tlio Polico Justice wan presented and read, accompan- ied by the Treasurer's recoipt of $07 for fines, etc, collected during the month, accepted and a check is- sued for the Justico's salary, Tho report of. Die Chief of Po-* lice wna presented and road which was as follows: Intoxication in public places, 10; Assimlts, 8; TJisorderly, 0; Search Wnrrnnts, 1. Total, 20. Expenses for the month, $17,35. By ilr. Orowloy, Tlmt tho re- port bo accepted and placed on ille nnd cbeebs issued for all tlio tllleera' salaries nntl also one for tlio Garbage Collector. Carried, The Clerk's monthly report waa presented showing that ho had col- lected: Sower Tnx, $12,003.31; Corporation Tax, $11,003.38. The report of the?- Polico in ref- erence to tho ninrebanlB obstruct- ing the sidewalks on Main and Center streets wna presented and tend. A petition from tho residents in the eastern portion ttf the Vil- lage, asking to hnvo East Oak Or- chard street stoned and repaired, w presentocl »n3 reaE By Mr. Ellis. Thnt the peti- tion bo received nnd placed on file. Curried. By Mr. Crowley. That the Clerk hnvo tbo necessnry blanks for the Village Insurance Policies printed. Cnrried. By Mr. Crowley. That side- walk ordinances bo served on tho following named persons: j S. A. Snell, east side of West avemnf; Kliznlietlt Mitchell, east sido of West avenue; William Ifoss, oast side of West avenues; Maria Van- Dtiseu, cast side of West nvtajue; fct. Peters German Church society, east sido of \West avenue. 'Cur ricd. By Mr. O'DonaelL Thht a sidewalk ordinance he served on the ISliza Iledley Estate, lot No, 118, west side of Elm street. Car- ?iei A protest ogniaat sprinkling Ohio street waa presented and re- ferred to the Street Committee. By Dr. Stocking. Tlrnt a side valk ordinanco bo served on The Presbyterian Glnirfch Society for a new walk in front of their prop- erty on the north side of Park nvenuo and tho west sido of Pros- pect avenne. Carried. The President called the Board's attention to* tho condition of the Gravel roml from Prospcftt nvcinio bridge to the cemetery. He stated that it is iii very bad condi- tion. By Mr. Crowley?. That tho Street GormnitteJo be instructed to spiko and roll the Gravel Boad, us- ing tbo necossarf crushed stone nnd to employ the Town of Kidgewny roller. Said w'ork to ho done as soon as possible after tlio work now ordered is completed. Carried Mr. Crowley cnlled the Board's attention tcAiio condition of East CVntot st«ot and stated that ho thonghlNwat tho Board could com- j.ell the Railroad Co. to Hix saino nt Once. Steal »t«*«'*r«.>uf»ir*'sv*- ; • *$l{» (allowing transfers of real 1 estate, have fcoeii reoordpa with County Clej* Biaitlett: ' . . ; OttP Krodrlok *P -Martha, R Tapper tani'lp.*Ce]fljpate*l, ,. «arrA..»oi»fts to ilenry S!. Ifewlng lan.dl)tt.-9aaoesfor : fi, iartbaGibiph to Jnanha §hl'ertilanft in Mcaina for »1. . Georgei.ja, Ooeiier to FredPrlpk 1, dpop-; erlsnilln Tate» for »1. (Jsrlft Breed t« B\r;e(i N, Oow,en land- in Shelby *or»i. - \ f ' -- • s , Geo. 0, Stilwoll to Cly.ae Gaze land la ghelbr fpe *t, John/, James to, John J, Walker land; in llodln* for il, Anthony Ksspsyak to 5Vw, J- Parada tana In Medina for *!• IBEOJBT pf jhSF 'JOoaWon *f theVjriiifi^ .. t .-^«SM!Otaite^^ ( a^ths«lose-pf:l«iB^ees ! ontho.aotuaayb!;J?»ftW,o» .. ••' ''-\• • • '• ' •,';•\.•' ; ,.KBSOjUR«JBSi. . ' •' j J p>naand-iWse^t9».' ) ,*!.i..i~i«.- OyprdrirftSM,,,.\..\,—••,,i».'».,,\- Paefrom-TrMfiompaii, fS,B«ai^»W'B«ii*er». not -Jnplttoed la next :rjnfrW*B«erve55Sj .Ijsrleg, l«i ajmonuli ,«t offsets^,,.. ..r,.,:...,™, To Eilllfllii, Tho London Lancet, the loading rued-, leal Journal ot tho world, says tlmt tho best and simplest lly-lcllipr i s a weak so- lution of fotmaldehyaa'Jn -wntM (two tesspoopfule tethoplrit.) flaoo.ln plates or ssueers thrpuRhput tdo housa, Ton oont« worth of Jormalilohydo will last un ordinary family all simmior. It Uaa no ofTendye sruoll, is fatal to disease.organ- isms, and Is' praotipally noo-polipnoas oiocpt to Insoafs, Pyrothrum powder, which j)my be boagbt at any drug store, burned In the homo will alio kill tlio flloj. ,„,-»45W28.S!l: SS0.H; •Mortgages owned..*...,,;..,,.,...,......... Stooks and Bonas, nrt?: Snblie SMaritles j (lipolc valjie. Otlier'Seonrlties fbookyBlp.e'.»X12,. STSSSy iosrketYaiuo. ,„_„.,...,.,.' '—16.—...„ 8iSpS,Si i&7,we;w U24t94i: /Bi,6W.8f 106,700.00 upooio. ^_..™,„.,....>.......,.,..„. s ; so,pm liHil Teaaor SPtea-muI STotee of • HatlaiislBanta,^-,,.,!.....,-.^-,,,,-,. 8J,; Cisliltjims,,,,,.™,...,.,,.,. ..«,. 1 J Otter assels,^,;. . , . *?ertted luterestnot outered,.. ,.,472.00 1.Q93J9 4,200,M MABIMTIBS,. | 9J!M»,M ffiirpl»arw a hVdlnS'Tl|''and'tv5ucd 1100.000.00 ..,.,„ DmoallB notpreterrioa,,,, ,.„ 4 Duo Trust Companies, Banlcs* anil Bankers .i\^i\: Total'depoalts.,.,.™,,..,,,.,. 788,737,01 Other UaWllties.-risi , mm OorUfledolioo)«.. i ..i 400,00 Uopatd dividends........... ...435,qp Acornedlntereat jiatehtered...... „.,„...„ *,..,-, 5,800,00 50,027.18 7TQ.327i«l 175.80 (J.litS.OO JOHN GBOWLEY Ad«>r>Mad I,«tt«r«. Uln AUoo Ward, <J. W. Thopipion. a, \y, StrooSe, P, ptesry, Mrs. J, Johns, Mrs. Both Goolil, William Horan, James Beanlilay. J, F, Brown, j,K,G9ttlt»m, I Postmmtor. FBAUK J. KSARNEY, \Village Clerk, Bird lovors hatvo won. the victory on whloh thoy haro set thslr hearts, and it Is a matter ot general congratulation {that the so-called Audubon bill liooonies a law by the tlghituro of QoTernor pugiios. It brings within iho protection afforded the plumage ot natlvo wild birds, the plnmage and feathor^ or birds of the same family from without the State attor July l«t, 1611, The dealers will tliua have plenty of time to get rid of tholr present stock, A bill, generally smeiidtng the game laws of this state, h»i been signed by Qovornor Hhghea and Is now law. Tlio hill provides for the eitablihmont of gamobird refuses by the commission, upon tho request ot a majority of the town hoard of any town sind the odnsent- ot ownors ot siioh isnil as la designated. Land may thus bo Botsalde tor a period often years and the taking ot game birds bo nioro closely prohibited than is poiilble under the gensral law, * _JIoioph O, Sibley ot Pennsylvania, Stateitbatitooilthlm H0.0OO to get the Bepublioan conominntlon tho other da; , {This la er^nal te H fpr.every voter In, his district. At Waatayan University ooiinuenao- montlast week, flvo ot tha ten woman students In «. clans of lltty-four men won prlut, and the oblef ptuo ot alt wa s taken by a woman. I vts,m,n STATE OP HEWYOIiK, I™. noorEaA.K«well. Prmldont, aiid Harry ». Welton, Osuliler of-the Uidon BanKpf .Uedlaa, akanlclocnted and doing hnslnaa St No. Soo MolnBtreet.ln tho village of Medina, In said county, twlngdoly eworn, each,forhimsolt. s»w »hat tho foregolns ropotttatcno ana oorreot J]i»llr««pajte,toth*beBtof Ids Jcnow- lodgeaod taUet, and< they farther say, that tin initial lnulnoiB of salpVoank lua btou tranfl- noted a t tlio location repnlred' by, tho banking lnvy,(ChapterS ot tho OonBollditwl Laws, aa unloaded) slid apt clseiyliprat and that, the above report i\ *»> tho form .prescribed by tlio Superintendent ot Banka,- nnd i» Tnado in eomplianeewltb. anoniolal Motlcp roootyed from Mm dcaignatlng the sottt day ot Juno 1010, aa (lie day as of which snob report .shall bo nude. ' ' GSOKQK A. HRWKLh. PreaWent. HARMr S. WKLTOli, Oaahler. Severally subscribed «nd aivorn'to by both deponents the Snd day of July, 1V10 liutow me, «-.__ , i.„„_-„ tr. s.) wtso j,. nqwss, Motary Fubllo The Union Bank hAYing increased tliennraliorof Its Bute Daposlt Boxes, hag all sizes for rent at reasonable rites. Osndy mnnnfaoturors have repel vo orders to oeaip varnishing chocolates and other oonfeotlon* with shelao ee any other gnra, btoauM both aro maile from, ilootiollo solutions. Sli row* otelght stars will be the n»w arrangemantpn the flag, when the two tenltprlM some in. For the first time In more than a generation tha start will appear la » perfect parallelogram. NeiiotlaUoni have been oompleted for bringing the Fauton day from Obnram- m«t|»a next year. The original por- fornurs are to corns and the preduetlon wllll»gWon*tKait i Aurora,-N, Y.. un- der a gaarantoo ot tH5,000. the graat battle between Jsflrlts and Jobnion eauieod at Rsnoon Uonilny as aobedulsaandata result the Invincible Jeff baa begun to live a retired lite and Johnion i s poiing tn the spot light as tho champion. In the meantime Beno bas quieted down and resumed th* regular dlrowo botslneti. II li announced that a proposition will be mid* at the next O.A.lt. snoampment so abotlskt May SO as Mtmorlnl day. ThU Is smxgeiled belelvlng that a Son- day as naar the 50th of stay as u oon- rtnlent xipon which'the txsrelies now pstformad on Memorial day iliall be/ oartlod out. will b« for the better, mak- ing tha obstrvauos ot tha day mora tacnd. ChirrlM Wanted. At tha Medina Canning Kaototy. 8>i oanli per pound. IStt took a t tho geddi in our south window and we will bo ple|sed to show you more of them If you Will drop In. This anlt sale will last 10 days only. So lciwo yonr moaiura for ono ot those suits early All work guaranteed the best, ,1 Pjbtttt 1. Bttmvr, Medina's Poriular Viicj Tailor. •UliatllHIIIIHSItlltttl • A.ttentloa/Fnritteis! • 5 ' • • It will pay you to see tis J • if you arc in need of any -J • wire fence. . J • MWWm BABTT £ Bill S Her Fault. Ih» tesicher ID cbsrgo of the ittlmarj department nt a school In *West Phila- delphia, was talking tbe other- da y mBm Ee? WorkT slffd IfeT poptls. '•Their are dear yonngsters,\ she said, \but they sometimes make cartons re- marks. Several times 1 have had oc- casion to reprove a little boy $ ho Isn't tad, but who la very mischievous and •naoyins. Ho 1* always getting Into trouble and making a disturbance. . \One da y he had been more than usually uproarious, and I was, -very tired. Instead of scolding; or punish- ing hini T began In rather an exasper- ated tone to talk to him. '\!Com said, 'I'm afraid t'm never going to meet yon In heaven.' \H6 looked up with the j most shock- ed face. 'Why, teacher.' he said, \Isn't that Just top bad? Wha\t hnye you dpno!'\—Philadelphia Times. A Modest Request. An impeccably dressed gentleman tho other day When walking along Piccadilly felt, a movement In his pocket and, clapping his hand thereto. seised the wrist of the thief. Andrew forth the erring member, and, looking nt It with supreme disgust he released it, saying, with a grimace of disgust, *'FPr heaYeuVsake, my good man, g o and wash your hands before you pa t thorn In a gentleman's pocket ngnln r*— tondoh Tatlor., . Kith and Kin. \JVery interestihg conversation in horo?'' asked papa, suddenly thrusting his 1 head through tho conservatory •window, whore Ethel, Mr. Tomklris aid little Eva e&i very quietly, \Yes indeed,\ said Ethei, ready oa- ths Instant with a reiily, 1 \Mr. Torn- ados and I were discussing our kith and kin, -weren't we, Eva?\ . \Yoth.-aroti with,\ replied littlo Eva. \Tdr.'Toinkiiis' said, 'liny I have a kith) 1 and Ethel said, Tfou\ kin.' \— London acitJJits. \ In Modern Times. \Hang i t all, Ethel, hiUst your aunt I go along?\ \Yes George; but when everything's going nicely you enh pretend that aomethlng's Wrong with the Hiiichin- ery and that it's absolutely necessary to, lighten Ship S6-We w<in*t all>te kill- ed, and ithpn: we'll drop auritlo over- board with, the paMchut,e:\-*tifo • The Medtns ncHlsUt II psr ysar,'. ' Good flow house and barn ifiapt side East Avenue «wlch all modern improve- House with good barn and aji'aoros of land west side Qwinn Street. , Hbuwanllhafu with.Saotes.ot land on theNorthaldebt North Street, . Ijarge ten rooni hftnaej 17 aprea of land.. Abbnt 0 aores fruit; pii cho wes,t sfdapi: .Qwian-Sfcree'** • . .. -. , : • :„ Qoodhonse, large Jot .running to alley; on thenorth sldeofTCagleStreet between: OatherlnpahatABhStreets, , -William AlBOn's large heuse with all modern; improvements; on South Mam, lessthoh.ppstofbplidlngjiousp. Mrs. Qulah'a hpnse, up-to-date, west Avenue forsale*- Bighty aores, 3 mllea -tonthesstL pf Shelby Oonter. Anont 8. acres Of orchard. Prloe J8B peradro. A i buildings. The! George Olarke rosldehoB, corner Pearl and Oathorino streets. One of the flneatiooatldnaln Medina. With alt lmf prpvanients. lot WW7- To he sold at Ijarge house with good bam with all improveniohta. Eleptcio lighted. On, west sido Genesee street, This yronerty Wilt be sold at a bargain. ' • Two-story briok hlook with basement, for sale at halt what building coat, In Mlddioport. Kaiy torms. A good blool: on past aide Main Street; Two good Btores. For sale at a bargain tosettleun estate. ' The Walker property on west side of Glenwood Arenno. Wl bo sold, at onpe to settle up estate, • ' Mrs, Blake's house on Park Avenue wllibeaold aitonoo. This Is one of the finest locations In Medina. I. M. Whipple's jresldonoe on Eagle Street, between Ann and Ohio Street, In good repair, will bo Sold cheap. Someone bnlldljk iets on West.Ave, andOakOrohard St, Prlops war down. 1 alto have at number of other village prpper ty and farms for Sale. MAN1T A ROYAL ROAST tender, juicy, appetising dis- appears from OUR MEAT MARKET to xe-appcar on the tables ol housekeepers appreciative of uigh-graac meats Itept in aew temperature and sanitary snr- ronndiiigs. Our I<arab, Veal, Pork, Saasages, etc., are care fully -handled from oar icc-chests to the consumers and protected on the way. We're \ friends for core,\ but meat sanitation adds to the health of the consumer, Attractive prices. W. I. O'BRIEN. FRICTION. What Ciu.ls It snd WhWt VVeuld Hip ,|p.n Without It, What 1st- friction really caused by? Why will'two things to contact not, •Up over each other easily} It Is bo- cnuse every sttostanco known to science has tecthi microscopic, i t Is true, but still teeth. Sh o result, then, i s ol> vlons. If we ehoTO a book across a table the teeth of tha book Interlock with tbo teeth ot the table jaat aa cog- wheels do. and the push has' t o be strong onongb either to bend them chough Or to break them off for the motion to continue. It has actually been .observed in a microscope that if tho push Is only a alight olio and. moves the book only a short distance! on the pErasnre o f the hand \being removed the book actually Jumps hack to its former position. This action is a slight bending of the two seta of teeth, only not far enough for them to lose their relaltvo pos). tions, and their elasticity o» being re- leased makes the hook fly hack. it IIHS- bwa show Hate this frrcflss ts no t so much between different bod- ies as between bodies of the same ma- terial. One industrial'application of this Is the beatings for steel aucles. They nro made of brass Instead of BteeL In some things wo want as much friction na possible and in others as Utile. The former Is illustrated In the friction betweem nn engine wheel and the track, sand sometimes being pour- ed on tho track to increase the friction. The latter case Is illustrated In all bearings' where rotating metal is In enntact with stationary metal, some- times ball bearings being .substituted; thus lessening tho friction. Atony pecriHar things would happen If there wasjuo friction, All screws in wood would immediately ttvlst back- ward rapidly and shoot out into the air; trains could not run save on cog- ged rails, which would probably bo necessary above as well a s below, thus having four rolls instead of two; build- ings would tumble down, and how ones could not be built Unless molded In place Tike Edison's or else r(/veted to- gether. People woiild have to Tybar shoes with long spikes In them and then have, to'be careful, for dirt grains Would slip over one another ..easily and would act like deep; sand* But ono great thing would Happen—jflachines Voul'd nm at 100 per cent efficiency',; would glre out a s much energj as was put'Into them.—tawrehce 'Hodgesi In! IfcwXorK Tribune. f A Test-of Friendship. A gentleman tried the following pe- ; cullae way of probing the ties bi friendship. He sent letters; to.twenty. four intluinte frifends. asking.for a.load Of it pound. Thirteen of thotwo dozeil trlonds did hot reply at alij five de< cllned t<Mehd the money, two ptohi- isod to spud it mi the next day and did not do It, one, sent his \last 10 shil- lings,'' and.Only three sent the full «uhi Usted fpr.' The suipllciint a)ni all the \friends\ lib had written to aw well off.-Lbhaon Mail, ' A Pointer. The Ciifl-SoUirb hot a bit like a lover* SoMeversnyrpretty things; Tliii WaftrrdrJldDtfct say that yoniobked like ,| >bfatitifill hutuniii. iphf>. Thi QirW Well; doh't autonm leases* wftnMprissv ing^aiwtraMSjtsi' •\.. ;\ •„ ' Warren Ensis^ BEAX E!S3?A;a?3E! I hareallst otfoimsforinleln Orleans Nlogsra and. Qeneses Counties. All kinds, allprloes, aU looatlpns. Tteaidenees in pearly all parts of the villages to cult all pocket books from 11,500 to, 10,000. Come and see me.lot vonr wants b« known, and we will talk Ft over. Also end of the best country hotels »n Western How York. Oomo and aae aa old resident—a man that will giro you a aquara das. Has tarms all slaps, both moderately and highly Improved, trom. W to 1100 per acre and up. xoa make no mistake when you doai through Ktnlgn. See him personally for.oholeo Investment. Also. Ona building'lots and residonoos in town. John Bumtilo offors- his vaiuahlo fruit farm tor sale, oontlstinpr et S3 aores of rlPh, mellow •olt-r«hUnth«peaoh bolt, located 9K miles southeast from Lyndon villa. Ion aores of choice applo orchard S acres ot paaehoi, S and * years old, pears, pluma. cherries and tempos in abondanee. Qpodbulldlngs. Farm well fsnoad. Six stores pf timber A Rare Offer! By special anuugement with the pahlisher, we nrc cnahletl to offer for a limited time. The Buffalo Express (DAILY) AND The Medina Register FOR ONLVi j $3.00 Seal Estate and Insurance F. F. PERRY, Director .FOR TUB Mutual Insurance Go. Real Estate of All Kinds OFFICE—Second floor in the Do-wns & Kearney block. Medina, N. Y, WATER CARNIVAL At (Scnescc Valley I*ark ( Rochester SATURDAY, JULY 9, , . 1910 .'• , MAiiORK CENTRAL ' . I IMS ^ \AfHEBiOA'SQSEATEJr • RAlL*fAY SYSTEM* $].l0 ROOND f RIP ball on Tloltot Agoiita (or tlmo ot trains and other Information. . . lflwl HAINES OPTICAL CO. DR.rlAlNE8' \vlllbe a* \\ C. (j HURD'S -*' TItEDmX ;j Brd-Sattirdny in\ . Month Jwly ±6*li Ar.BION-D«okion'<, Jal J 8-D. I • 7 , • j HOME bSFIOE At BOOHESTEB, Olesed Fridays and Saturday*. < 328 CUTLER BLDG. $mte(&A!xmt :..' OOe-eioaraiiiteKilg.iBoohSster.-N.Y^ I H. Ai Th»yeKiMeain*,metdtt aaaJridiy, Helen .E.Th»yor,.Medina; \Wedneiday land Sstarda'y,' ', , . •' MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. ] MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. Mail and Telephone Orders \Will receive Prompt Attention Bell Phone 2072 . Home Phone 8Ql& FRIDAY AM mW>M 0NLY Do not miss this Special Tvv6,«,tta^ Sple of Shirt W^fsts, A special purcUasfe intakes it possible to make this e^qeedingly low price pn Shirt Waists that are right up to the miriute In style and quality. It lis. Impossible to describe each and every style, some have short sleeves, some have long sleeves, some with high collars, some in low neck effect, and others are tailor- ed with laundered collar. NONE ON APPROVAL. -i Special 98© Each White Moire Rib- bons at 25c yd. Ribbon department offers you an extra 'quality wide Moire ribbon in these popular shades, Alice Blue, Old Rose Pink, Light Bine and White. •25c yd. 72x90 Sheets 45c each. If you are inneedofsheets for the summer cottage why not take advantage of this oiler ? They are made of good quality cotton in both bleaches! and un- bleached. Size 72x90. Special 45c Each Ladies' Wash Skirts, 98c each. Ladies' WKsh sltirta made of extra quality shrunk cotton in Tan, Copenhagen Blue,\ White and Grey stripes- ., ' Special 98c Each Mew Plaid Ging- hams, 12 l-2c yd. Domestic department announ- ces the arri-viil'of TV ense of dress ginghamsin thos* jhuch wnnt edplaid styles. 12l-2cvd. Special Table Center Aisle MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. I 51 THREE DAY TICKETS SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MOUND AY OLCOTT BEACH $ .83 TORONTO . r ' 1*50 Ityoawlih to tnSoa ta«r dajs Tacatton horolsjont granct dpnwtnnu;. Tickets nro sood Kolnjt on Toronto Klootrlo Special whloh ruiu wltbunl chanRO to Olcott BoaoS, mstlns close connections with tea tw.it , an d are good roturnlriff on all retcalsr trains. Tha Corapiiny la booking manrclab sndsoolotjoxourslon^. and rsqaesli therafon that all patUas contoraplntlDR s n outins;, mnko nr-nngoinonts »i soon asposilbte with tho Trafllo Deportment, Bar iptO, Rooheastar. I s Biiff^lo,I^oc|{poit & RopliesterRailway New England Excursions One Fare pitta $2.00 \for the Ronns3 T^t'Ip. July I4th,21st, August 4th, 19th and September 2nd RETURN LIMIT FIFTEEN DA.YS Bostons South Framingham, Worces= ter, Palmer and Springftdd, Mass. Boston Tickets good for stopover on going trip within fitud limit at any of the above cities, also Fifcfcsficld. For complete information apply Ticket Agents Ne\V \VTork Centtal Juines,. \AMERfCVS 0REATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM\ Cotisider^tion (or your old ag e of tor adversity wllicllcomai to all ot us, should be j'ou'r.duty to yourself atsd 16 yoar famHy. - A Bank accota^t is the best guarantee fori ths h»p- pfness of yourself and those wHo are dependant on you, START THAT ACCOUNT NOW! AND.wit vrttt PAS Ydrj intemt pit year compounded in Jurt* and DutnAmr YOU MAY DO VOHR BANKCSO BY MA1I. AS BASV AS if you lived iii t this city—anil our (tie tiooklot tells the simplicity ai this method. SEND FOR I T TCjDAV \BANKING BV MAIL\ Capital - , . - <• -.. MO,OOO.GO Surplus orer Deposits over £280,006.00 17.560,000.00 ' , •'.••• OFFICERS! •;,'•' ntANK H. HAMLIN, frt.id.nt, DARREli D'.SXJUiY, 2ajyictfwmm. CHARLES II. PAtMER, t«l VlwFrau. fiESBERT C^OS'/iSTT^ StcMHT I ..FREBHUClf O, MpRS'Ei.A«4.Scit«li^/ - ' ' . ^ Gcnese^ Valley Trust Oxnpany .ai'-E!XCHAN.GB $TREE* -Bpcilits's'MEiu- % y- fie Buffalo fbp t3,O0. N- •.'..: