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tmmi Theflledjlna Register. BritprojHn tkq poatoflioejiti main*, N.Y..»s»i!p(MiarOl»MiJ)»lI mutter. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1910. Over 600,000,000 flngeriings «iid fry of nil 8^i)0lo» train itatc Dili h»to)iotloii frnvi) peon planted In wntors In tliln statu thin summer. AcoonllnR to Information pollaptell by fie llrltuli. Hoard ot Tr»do, (treat Brltlan todsyowne (9,8 por oentsf the total mer- cantile tonnage <of tbo worltt, Thlsspr. p»iw» fi'ny iiroooillnif poroontano. : Thaitato has lost an notion torccover cortnhimonoytrora tho county olork of Wc»tolioitor County whloh li said to liavo bow (iiUawfnlly fqtnlnpa as loos. AHor- Hoy Oonorul Q'ilalliiy will appoul. An automobile authority eitimatos that tho talcs of cam this year will niuount to t-SiO.OOO.OOO, with not prollt» of from 10 to 18 por oont tor tlio mnnufnoturori. Tlio utttpiit of cars li calculated to bo about 180,00). Tho state water supply oomtnlHlon propoiM that the state iiino Its liomli for •90,000,000 to Uovoiop wator-ppwor. All of this manor would' bo rii[inia with Intercut from tlm sale of power and n oonmlornblo iovonuo would bo realised, bestdot. It li a mlsduiniinnor for any porson to wear n society pin or ambient of a suorut or fraternal organisation unions ho la u inomlw of 11, Aftor a noddy hat boon in optionee ton year* or inoro It Is pun. Unable by a fine ot not inoru than VM> or a year In lb* penitentiary, or both. Tho total Imports and exports for July were about ;|0,000,000 In excess ot those tor tho corresponding month last year, according to the bureau stMUtlos' com- lillntloiis ot the trada of the United Btatot with the principal grand divisions and countries of tho world. Vlaiirlng the; value ef a Ufa ot 13,000, which |n soma casts ti a low estimate, Inspector Ball says that \tuberculosis In Ohtosgo collected 110.KACOO last year from the stateof Illinois In human lives.\ And mora than that, It ninua three or fonr orphans a day In the big city, liming the Itoal year snilod .Junoac, 1810, the number ot domostlo elgars produced in this oountry amounted to rota.WI.Otti, an Inerease ot DIB.BSS.RM, Hut, for tha lint time, cigarette* exceed- ad cigars, tho number being 7,!iM,7W,7O0, a surptlslng* tnoreaso ot 1,700,916,803. Uounterlelt halt dollars are again being circulated tn Koehsster am], although oomplslntt have bean made to the authorities liy persona upon whom the supposed coins wars passed, II u not known that any offleial action baa been taken by secret service men to apprehend tha guilty parties. The Public Service Commission will continue an Sept. 01 and IN at Albany the rehearing ot the application of the Iluffnlo. Itocheiter & KMICM Hallroait Company for authority to construct a double tract railroad from ttuffalo to Troy. Testimony It to bo given In bo- half ol tha rations trunk lines opposed to Misapplication. The treasury department has taken itepa lo strengthen tho fn«b of special agents employed by tho customs service on the Canadian bonier. Additional mcr«t ngenu have been appointed and Instructions Issued to oil ot the agent* to keep a sharp lookout at the Canadian pcfrts. whloh are the gateways ot trans- atlantic travel to Intercept any attempt al smuggling. Tho Department of Agriculture has announced that tho avarago value of corn land In tha United States Is US an acre and ot wnoat land tu an acre, and thnt tha most valuable, corn and wheat lands am In (Illinois, whom corn land hrfs an average worth ot 1100 an aero and whoat landanMverngo ot IWattacto. Callfor. nla has tha biggest wheat flelda and Nebraska tha biggest com field* i Just a straw: Mr. tttjkeman, proprietor ot the pharmaer, Is an ardent admirer ot Mayor Oaynor, so ono day last week he put up several boxes on hl« counter, asking raoh man SBiWnior tfist any so drop In a vote for his choice for the next prosldont. Tho boxos wore labeled, \ Itooiovolt, \ \ Gaynor,\ •• left,\ \Hughes and \ Blank.\ Uesuit: Oat ot Mvoteioait Oaynor bad 60, Hoowvelt S, Hughes a, Illahkl. Doing tontel- CatsklllJteoordor. At thoeleotlon In November thl* tall, n full Btato ticket from Governor down will In votod fort also a member of eon* greae, raomber'of assembly, county oisrJt, surrogate, district attorney, coroner, one amohdmont to tho constitution and one protVosltion to raise $3,800,000 to improve tlloJPalleado* Interstate park. In addb tlori. tyro school dlrcotora In cacr/town of tho ; eounty may bo votod upon, on* for thrto years and Ono f*r elx years. \——— - t I Greater Now York has a population ot 1,740,888 under tho thirteenth dooonWai oensus, aooordlng to figures issued by Director ofl-the UeUsui JDntand, This juakos Now York tho second largest city Irj tho wbrld and as largo aa any two for- OIRU oltios. Mooptlhg London. Since ip tho population ot tho metropolis hrfs ikloraasod by 1,839,081, or 88,f por oont, as Mmparod with 3,M7,80!! -Undor tha last Demootata hereabouts lire wondorlng what the nature ot Ohalrmitu Dlx's In. disposition was last wok nlwn ho could not atop In Orleans County on hla har- mony trip, Howasabloto go to Rooh. oatar from Niagara ^alls tiio saino day *? <i t.? Ut , 1 n1 a miir »*w\>no\ut day and \•\•J™ 00 »«»\»'hero wore eo ntany of the Kopublloan loaders lnvltod to the Ktiowlosvlilo toast that ono Is nta loss to understand whlohof thn twpgtoat parties Mr.Bix la trying to hormontio. \For waj-athnthro dark and tricks that aro , vain- tho present Orleans County Domo- oratloorgantoitlon has thopconllarUyot tho heathen Ohlueo boaton to it frnzslo, State doinij,isslonor ot Excise Glemont haenrndonn lutorosting rullnrnt to tho IiS » MJiwbier hotels, widoh dlsoon* tlnuotraffld during n portion of thOyenr whoutholrbuslnoss would not warrant kooplngopon for trofflo in Hjuois Orjfor othorpnrposoa, Tho ooinmlBSlondr rules that iii all oases whore the solo rOasOnifor suspension of trafflolathat tho plaSoJs oua WrWoh jnorojy koopa opott durljig tho nimnijc outing soason, and la notr used ™3?T?*«' l PurthSM 1ft the moantlnio, tho T16eniid.mMrl ? 0;.iinoorMdated during tho portion ;of ^lto year :jh rjuostlon and .rooeWo>»ortlItoato!tbo following, season, ^*0jumlaalphor roles that so-oalled jumfiqr »bte:?» 1 .whl6h live boon Oonduot- ing: euluWr traajan the past and during th> amumeir, 66'nto: within these Mde> liOCiiJ, oo«Ktesro>«)i!KCit. 'i'lio Jubilant tliiKlng of the sohool bell palling our children and youth Irom nierry vao:»|lpn tp carneat study again arrested ourattantloit Tueaday rhornlng and sent u| off In a It of moralizing, but we spare our rpadors, a M(s« Catherine Watprbury and the twins have retwrnpd to tbp n?ap«« and. Ilieir aunt, Miss-Oamoron, Is also tliorp, while Mrs, Watorhnry atill llpgpts |pr a; time In thoAdlrondnokslnhalliiig tlioln- vlgoratlngulr/tndgainingstrpngtli tlioro- Mm. ' „* Iiawronce Weld, ftpnl Spopro, • ?fow Mexico Mining Collogo visited bli cousin, Mrs. MoQlllvrey, last week. Mr, and Mrs, If, S. Howard ot Medina* aro tho guests of Mrs. MOUUlvrey this Week, Dr. WfcKwoU; and family pf Buffalo spent a day with tho rolativoi her last weok,. MlsitHlilsby of Henrietta Is thp jfueit. ot Jior friend, lllsa Jonnlo Tonjpklni, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, George Tomp- kins. IB\ 0, , Dean of Henrietta, a formor rastdont hsro, la lylpg at tho point of deoth.« Dr,K. M. I'ompklna visited Mm last Sunday, Witli oxtromo pliysloal oliort, thrpqgh oxtromo wcaknoae, he inanagsd to say, \loll all my Knowlea- vlllp frlendsiiopd-byo.\ Mrs. Frank McOlonn has returned from a delightful four wookt' visit with frlonds in Michigan, Word Is received lioro from Syracuse that Mr, aiid tea, OS, Xowls are grand- parents indeed. Their son, Harvey of South Africa iralng; tho proud father ot a baby girl and their daughter, Jennlo, of the smno placo tlio mother ot a. baby boy. Harvey and fatuity are ou their way baok to \Qod'a Country\ again. WtlBOSVlUC. Mr. and lira. A. Umadoro and daugh- ter of Now yp* City have been gueats of Mr. and* 'Mrs, Fred Iiangdon, Miss Maiioi Marshall of Albion S|lent last week wills hor aunt, Mrs, James hake. K. D, Moihlsr ot Ultoy luts been visit- ing old friends In town Mr, and Mrs, Bufut Pay of rrlohvllls, Ohio, have been tho gueita ot Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Kpnnedy, Mrs.Mary Klsk attended tho wedding of her netce, Miss Ada Clark, at Lima, Ohio, last week. , 1,. 11. Kemp and ikughtur, who have been visiting friends m town, have to- turned to their homo In Richmond, Vn. Mrs. Qcorno Bradthaw ot 'Wattkegan, III., Is vlsillng nslatiios In town, Albert ttpautdtng Is visiting in i'etosky, Mich, Dr. J. K/Williams will presqh at tha M, ¥.. Church en Thursday uvonlng and the fauMh iiuarterly cpnferaace will t» held. Mrs, Ilane has baught tho Alien house en Main Strtet, The Dorcas Social; mset on Evhley with Mrs. lloule Johnion. The funeral torvlcxii of M« D.tnlel 3. Walker, mother of Mrs. WaUon Mallott, occurred on Friday morning and the remain* taken 3 to York, btvlngtton County, for interment. gMr. arid .Mrs. Trivet Dajno «p«nt Sat- urday and Sunday with Mr. aiid Mrs, Frank liayim at Medina, Program of the Orleans County Fair. To It* Hold at Alhl.il , N. V., Wedasiiiay, Tlmmlay, ITrlitaj and (atttrriay, nuplnulxr 14, lit, 1», IT, «>d,mrt»y, »«|ittmh«r Ulli. Devoted eicluslvely to taking entries atthl secretary's cilice In tha grounds andpltttingotaHtcId, No admission Urn on this day. ' , Thmiday, E«|ilemli«r IPlli. Ailwrtlciesentored for pMWtttnt must lieonitha grounds by noon this day, a p. m.—tnutlo bv tho Albion Uanil. Two separate and dltfertitt aols by |h»\ Cart DamlnAn Fnwlty, 5 people, a women, 3 men, /Cwo lopnrato and UHTorent aols by.Kel'nmdo Sto novelty animal olrcus, Ona aerial lonsatlohal .act by ths Flying Alvlni. Autoinoblls parade, l'tlsa Mc- Open to Orlsant County only, Atttomo> bile SIK-*1 conteat, prut »13i. Open to tha world. Enttlea oloso Saturday, S«pt«M* bo 10th, ai« trot and pace, Orleans County horses only. I'nrsa |150, trrlday, ««i>lomt>«r tlltli, Medina Day. /OiOOn. ra.-muslo by Medina aUlltary liaud, 10 a, rri. indging Jn ali depart- UBTiti. ll!0OB.iB.—bat^iriaw; PrBiflS first, sooond and ;thlnl prltea rospeotlvely ofW.Kand ti;tor three finest Orleans County babies, Make you* entry ntany time with tho -secretary, 1:80 p. in, mutlo bytba Mcuro* Military Band. 1T«* at- ttacliona by tha Catl Datnman Pumlly, Slylng Alvins. Selran do Bio novelty antraar filrsiH. S!» trot, pUrao WOO., Ui90 paoe, imrso »n)o, S;17 pace, pane 1100. Htich np taee* Jtsrso $15. Saturday, Sapteinbar llih, 0:00 a. m,-mtuuo by Albion Hand. VsOO a, m.-annual parade ot premium stPck. i?H0 p. m.—free attraollans by tho Oatl DamnianS'auilIy, Flying Alvins and Solma do Hlo novelty animal olrous. Si» troi; iiurso #M Si83 pace, pntao MOO. lTroo for nllttot nuil paoo purse MOO.\ Hltoh up rnoe,- purio |I|B. aiOO p. m,-an exhibition drill by Can- tori White Co. Number 71 I. 0. 0. P. ot Albion, There will bo n largo exhibit ot horses, oattlo, ahoop, swtno, poultry, tijuoy aril* olds, ttno art, fruit nuil llowars, Thoro will bo plenty of good oloan shows on tho midway. Anual tftkots Dl.BO whloh Admits tathor mother and minor children and allows realdonta of Orloatis Qouuty to make as many ontrios\na thoy tloslre, Goneral admission 95 cents. It l» tho doslro of the management that all auto owner* ploaie take port In the parade Thursday vriiethotryoaintondtp oompdto for tho prize or not, OOino with yottf ohililron all days of tho • fair. Mako this talr your fair, Tbo jnanngamont ha* done all that Is possi-s bio to glvo you a good clean ontortaln- inofit. Help itiadorig, Troiloy Para stop at tho ontranoo gate, Kntrlosluall dopactmouts aro open to iJtbBafa, GepPseO, itohrOo hud Orleans Couhtlos, Bntry iooka aro now opon and onii-bp' liiadei day or evening at yrank'a. dragstoto- jo VTodnosdayj ^op. tornbor Hth, whan thoy .will bo roootvod all day- on tide grounds.. Western tfo» York stnte ralra. iToitowWg aro the dates aolootod for agricultural foira to bo held In tbbj vl- olulty. Monroo County AgWoulturai Booioty. Bfookport, Bopt. S3-Oot. 1. i Orleans County Agrioulturai Society, Albion. Sept. U If, Palmyra Onion Agricultural Society, Palmyra, Sopti SSj-SM, fionosoo County Agrlouiturftl Sooloty, Bnta«ia. Sopt, 2t-fli. Stlo County Agrlbulturoi Soolcty. Hamburg, Sept. 8-9. 1M?**°* ?t ^ m *' s * r «^'i>. Scut- aiwmmnmm ftearesentatlvss-from Alt K«rt» Of tha Slste Will Banquet in New York, Now York, Sept t. — When the guests are seated at tho banquet wfticb fa to be tended theoi »t the Ho- tel Knicik,erbocker, this city, tomorrow eveniuf, the moat yepreaentaHVe. body Of i)etrioorata in Now tor* pplitical history -will bo present, Chalrruati John A. »lx, of the Dem- ooritio state committee, will act aa hbat aBol irelcome men from every comer ot the s«ate. Ourjng bte rai «erlt .trip he n»« met *U the l.eadei'B, irien of ivory branch of ppniocritoy, and hi* Bpeooit on the dot* pf the' party la lpokod fprward to. If is expected that over 400 peranhS: will attend the banquet, and although there pie not iet jtpeeobos arranged, for, and Intdrmal and eiarnost discus- alon will be JteW.Pa leaues, the work ot organisation. It is atafed that leading Dpmoorata who lui-vo not attended a party gath- ering for J5 years will bo open at the banquet. A* the affair la strictly an organization matter, the list of guests la cpniined tP the legislative, county, state committee and editorial branches of tho pariy. Evory powottt present will roprei^nt aomo element w^len will contribute to the practical work of the campaign, Tho oondltlons ot the organization work are said to P» better than at any time sinco the Domocrats lost the atate In 18D3. RETURNED EMIGRANTS ARE ARRESTED ThouEfitto Be impllcafedln Murd- emf Man, Wlla and SixGtiHdrert. pome, Sopt, 7.—The police of Pel- iaro, Calabria, havo arrested several fmigrnnta, who recently returned from tho United States ou suspicion of being Implicated In tho murder ot Gluaoppo RuRollno. a foroat guard, hla wife and six children. No clue has as yet been discovered aa to the perpetrator* ot the crime. It Is rumored that a number of mask- ed bum wore teen near the place prior to tlio murder, but thU has not bean Tetin«4, HQ1S8ANT REACHED GOAL Cndsd flight Prom Parte to tendon by Plying Around Cryaut Palace 1/iiiilon, Bcpt. 7.—Jotu I), iiolsssnt, the American aviator, who flatted from Paris on Aug. IS tor a flight to I.otidon and who, after croralnit the KnglMi channel with hla mochanlclan as a panenger, met with leveral mis- hars, finally reached tho C.yntni Pal- ice yesterday afternoon. • AfUr cir- cling the palace he flew off In the di- rection of Ccckenham without alight- tuic Xlolnsant even when he atarted, tailed to make a continuous flight. Ite bail to descend at Oxford, 15 mile* tram London. IIP matte alight repaint here and then atarted on the flight which brought him to hit goal early last •Vfttltt*. BOABD O P TBUST£E». LANDSLIDE FOR BASS Receive* Bis Vote In Primary Else- • tiorti For; Governor of Naw , f Hampshfitej. i ',, Concord, K H„ Seilt. 7.—An luillea- Uona point to a landslide foV Uohort 1\ Ilasa, the lloimhllcan progressive oandldato tor governor, over Bertram Kills, ot tho regular*, at ypstcrday'a iirat primary aloction In the atate. \Within an hour after the poll* clos- ed fifty email towns had reported giv- ing Una overwhelming majorities In nearly alt o t them. The raturna tTOm the eltiea aro com- ing more slowly hut almost without exception the olty -warda that have re- ported •how Bate lo be ovcrrwholm- Ingl? In the lead. Vice President Sherman Home, tltlca. tf. Y„ Sept. 7.—Vico Presi- dent Sherman haa returned home front his western tour. The vice proe- laont li hoarse trm rmtea public, tpcsklng and sunburned. He de- clined to talk politic*, either atate or national, and wonto' -merely eay for publication: ''I wa» very cordially received everywhere. I found abun- dant evidence of prosperity and had a very delightful time.\ Harry F. Zlmmtrlln Subpoenaed. 140ns, K. Y., Sept 7.—Charles H. Houghtellng!, aergeaul-at-arms ot the renato, visited this village and BUIV poenned Hairy F. Zlmmerlin to ap- pear before tho legislative investigat- ing committee In Mow York city on Sept. i4. - Cruiser For Canadian Navy, Dovonporl Sept. 7. —< The cruiser Niobo, •which \was purchased by the Canadian government for $1,675,000, has been'commissioned tor service With the Canadlnn navy. She will sail tor Halifax in October, Keens'* Condltloh Improved' Lexington, Ky, t Sopt. 7.^-James R. KeehOi -who la ill with pneumonia at a local hospital, Is reported as being much \Improved. Throughout the day he wns allowed to see sovoral friends and talked to them cheerfully. A regular meeting pfl/tJie: feo3r|; pf Trustees Was teld-isu.t!io !; Oity: JTflll &?i.duy evening at 8 o'qloek. ?re§'ic[gn(Uf>wi)8iji t3ie chair. : Present i Owtvleyj G'Domiell;,. §'ervoss, Garrett, ©lig anil Stoqkr 1 % . - ' ' The itiimites of the, Ia3t meeting: w^l'e read mi jipproyeck The following' biUs were report- ed fttvorfihlo by tho auditing coitt.- mitfee and ordered paid.:: Street M>oi>' $tl£.62j Street; Sprinlding, $?3M\ Jeri'y Buck- ley, Stone; $3.40{ Ohase &. Breed,. Supplies, MM, partis & Wilson,: Oavpet Swoper, $2,85; Western. Union 'Jelograpli Go., Mesaageg,: $1.40 J A. I, Swott Iron Works, Grates, ^2,d0, The report of tlip Police Jus- tico was presented and rend 'with tho Treasuroc's recoipt -for $0S.?& attnohed. On motioa of Otowley, Tfiat the report bo accepted and placed on file and a cheek issued for the Justice's salary^ Gamed, Tho xoport of the Chief of. Police for the month of August v/m presentod and road, as follows: Intoxication In Public Places, 17 j Bisortlorlyl- 12; Assault, 8; Vagrant, 1, Xotal, 88. Expens.es for the naoutli, $32,05. On motion of Sorvoss, 'TI«at tho report bo accepted and placed on Jllo and oliecJ:a issued for all of tho officers' jsalarlcs and ono for the Qarbago Oollcotor. Oarricd. A petition from tils' residents in the Eastern portion of tho Village for nit are light to lie placed near thp weat end of the Oak Orchard streot bridge, *waa presented and road. On motion of Servos* That the matter bo referred to tlio Light Comniitto for investigation mid to report at tho nest meeting. Car- ried. A petition for tho use of tho Au- ditorium for tho fair to lie held undor tho auspices of tlio Woman's Hospital A'ssoeMiMi from 2£ov 30th to DM, 3rd, was presented and read. The Association nalsed for the use of tbo hall free, guar- anteeing to pay for the lights used and to leave hidl in good condi- tion, On motion of Crowley, That tlio retrocst ho granted* Carried, A letter from the B., L. & It Railway Co,, in relation to a hill for $0.G*for the use o£ the roller was discussed and the Olwk waa instructed to return the bill for collection. The President called the Board's attention, to the necessity of having some fire extinguishers on the fire wagon. f ' On motion of Stocking. That the Fife ^omrriittco he authorised to purelnfiso 2 flro extinguishers, not to exceed In cost $23.00. Car- ried. ( 11 The Coinijfiitte appointed on the West Centoij street #alk affair re- ported that/they woer in fnVor of extending the -walk so as lo make tlio Sotttlt side uniform and leave the JTorth aide as it is, as the par- ties had built their inside walks conneetSng with, JSIUML On motion of Crowley. That notices be served on Fred Howell and Mrs. Whipple lo construct a eeraent slab along: die* South side of the -walk ia front of their prop- erty on \Welt Center street to con- form with the lino of Clark S, Hong*s walk* Tho work to he doiio under the direction of the Walk Conmiitte of that district Carried. The President called thoBoatd^s attention to the fact thnt the Con- tractors building cement, walks were in. tho habit of leaving piles of srtnd, cqniprnonV etc., in the street -without being properly guarded, by lights) and that com*- plaints; had been i iflde in relation to sattie and one' especially had gust escaped a serious accident Both SidewalE finlis being present nfl action was taken. On motion of O'DOnnell. That the Olerk notify tlio !Exeont6r of tho late 1$, 0. Moon to construct a walk on tlto North side of East. Center street -which was ordered early this ysar and to do so lit oj}e:e> Oattied, : ' ;, . | ? On motjori if Orowley. That ; the bitt of % f- I^aher for. ex- penses of the. Fir.ernen. at Albi9n Jo paid and. that, when the check sent l>y the ¥illage of Albion is received fjfat it jbe giveil to the: Qlerk tp retnlr,n sanie. ftem^ The matter of -allowing 0t, felefs German Qhurch Associa'l tion raitil next year -to construct a cement walk. Wits discuseft and it was- decided that they should lay their •iwalk at once. On motion of Crowley. That a notice in writing he served\'on Maiy§on &! S'oucio, calling their attention, to tbo leak through the collar wall, thesettling.away from ibo building of the front porch, fll> eo the leak in the stand pipe and the condition of several doors that lire settling of the buildings makes it hard to open and snut and to're-: quest them to make good any and all defects in the building aa re- quired by their contract for the Olty Hall. Carried, On motion of Stocking. That tho Street Comniissionor he in- structed to out tho weeds on State street, east of; the bend onthesontlv side of the street. Carried* On motion of Stocking, That the Street Commissioner be in- structed to Topair ITorfh -Main street, near the roller house and from there to the bridge, Carried, On motioa of Crowley. Ad joiirncd. i'fUNK J. KEARNEY, Cleric Stealers \Toronto\ ;ston\ «•«« \Rochester\ TORoisiTo mm AU0UST 27lfi to September 12th Ghirlottfr to tofoirto and Return—$3.0O tickets good to retutn unijl September iSih , FOR TORONTO \TOMTO\ or ''KINGSTON\ Jelve Gh.riotte dally. U:4S P. M., returning IcivesToronto dally 3 K M. Steamer ^ROCHESTER* Comraeaclng September 4th will ieaVje Charlotte tiiis P, M. , Sept 6th, 7th, 8ibwiHie^ i -inafctdrnlngleaves Toronto llijoP. M, • - TICKET 61PFICE: Si min Street West, Powers Hotel, Rdchesler>M f, r-tff. MEPINA sw imtmfmi^mm^iifW JW^M*JM^^^9^ co. i$mfflm$. lf2o'. A- P^IRc; : We are going ttt fllve ydu an opportunity to tyi? a season's supply of ^school hosiery at very Utile cost. They are made of exlre quality cotton (some with linen knees) with double soles, guaranteed stainless black, . legs extra long \and very elastic. \ „ ' * * Every pair in the lot is worth from 1-3 to 1-2 niflfe than tlie price asked. . . : -. , . Very Special 12 l-2c« Pair Ifiw Amjlimljr H«» •••o M»rtin About plamt)ln«' 1 gMattlnif, ittmn or hot wntorUdstlnff Oh. jf, qulto * namtwt hminnathoja-wholnYanot will And it totttalrndvm>U«otoi]oio. BallSDSl. R WOJW ot tee Condtneo ?t tlw Onion lUnk or Mixllni. Hi thoolntii ottiai>lnt« on th«sut«fi«ror Aarwi.wio. RSSOVRCBt. Dv«rJr»t«—.~.~.- ~ Dtiefrom.Trwt Wompmi- i™.U*nViiuklF«3ki-« not Inclwlwl la n*i\ IHnt... ,.i .in iyi.r- • • r .HI . Dili- trom lltwrf* DiTxm- iUrim, IHM wuotini ot offjWtAw, ,tui.»u»i lt.»« « iii.iva in,»a.« Btcck«»wlBoi»lMl«: l-ub»c B«eor«JM ^(took. wine m.M««| m«rkti T»1«o__„_._. Olhrr swnrttlrt tlHXA«a]« tllf,- r&X) mirxel nilaf- ..u._.__. np<ci<^-. i I.I.IJI.— ^— .- — .^^ — i trtiU T»ndM- Kotw and STotni ot K.UoanlUanl CiMhJttiat™,— OtbiPMiwH.fi* : AecriinllatonMnMn.ItrwI. 17WW.A iw.taxoo ]t,*it.« ».:cai« UADttmES. I tiT,m« CkptudttttL..... tnrploo (liwlmllni all BIKIU P«f«r* l Ufpwll-i.... .............. Driio«ll»m>tprrf.'TtRt......_»..._„ D«» Tout.GJMjMnln.. lUnk»,»i»Vlwik»f3_.... ,,.. Tq<uticr<xit«—I... -axmsi Oth«f«iiMlltlw,»t»l „ L IMltftfcl tl,iv»«.......... I.O»,W AccMMint<r*rtfi<it«it«n«..i... .«,*,»„»«.*,,.•*,,.*.*,»**• T.W0.tO iieo,c<»« SMIfcB 8.CCO.C* 8TATKOltKlKnf01tK,f I 9I7.3WJH) JUotttrk XtMeiUVtmiatnU *xA Hurry,*'. W»llon.O»*l*r<rflhe L'ftlaS fl««ot llite »lmnlclon,t«l Midtlalar MIMM Hi Ko. Boo M»lnmrn-t,ln th« TWt« Mi>lln«, ln.kM wnntyiWuitiinlr »w*ra» »c h for him«olf, *«f* \h«t the torfitolnr rnpiitt I* truo «mi jBtreetln »llt»|>«tivt«0i6t»*totht« Know. IMtHMnl,Mtl«ti »M thpy further nw thnt the amiM iittntntMi or »UI bonkJIM Wti trawt> l»n-,(CIui|ilrrS ot ll.o ConsoltdiliHl Laws. M luumdBlJ «aa,»ot clalwherej and that 'thu atwrfe rtwrt U IA UU» ttaivk jpttsertbed by ,lh« 8awtl«t««d»Bt ot Bantai, «nd i t j«»d« la toittpltiinee wUS an ontatal aillea r«*)rwl rKtitWnt dosJiiMttae tk« liat dar o f A»f tut, lito, aa ta« day Mof whldl aMhrr port atuill bemiulo. ' OWRRB AjtargXt U trtnldeot, HABRXr. WJSKTOJf,!S»iWer. &Tsr»llr «ul»cri1*a: add ttrora to far fcota a«w»«il» ti»»a.ii»r 6t Bi-ptttBtKr, JKO. KMary PJlbUe A Corset at 50c There Is riotliing wontlerful about this price, nut this corset at fifty cents is just a little out of the ordinary. We \want yon to sec it and examine it. It is a medium length corset made of fine hatiste, extra well stayed. Lace trimniecl and two pair of elastics. Special 50c Misses' Knitted- Underwear i# IQc Broken assortment Misses' short sleeves vests iind lace trimmed pints. IGc values. 10c ca New Neckwear at 25c and 50c Neckwear . department offers some new things at these popu- lar prices;. Embroidered Jabots,,. ,..25c Lace Trimmed Jabots »,25c Lace Dutch Collars „..,„.u20c Persian Dutch Collars ,25c New Windsor Ties........... 23c Persian Jabots,,,,.,, 50c Lace Dutch Collars..,..,,, 50c Middy Ties 50c New Dress Ging- hams 12 I-2c yd. Many new and exclusive de- signs are t o be found in our Pall showing of dress cinghnms. May we have the pleasure pf showing them to you ? 45 Inch Apron Lawn lUc a yard On. wllitegoods counters there is a small quantity of 45 inch sntt« stripe white fawn specially for aprons. • A regular 20c value at 15c a yard Handbags At 50c We have just received a new lineol serviceable handbags in bro-wns and blncK They have the appearance oi n regular dollar hag. Special 50c MEDINA DRY GOODS COMPANY JOHN CROWLEY RealEstateBureau RochuUr Nlael attteu It to be _„» , 82, ha« beca iwM^Sttte fi&iSuair <M be dijpoMd o t betar* U» cad at till wtcV. IQ ev»nrQa*rta»ottipoiIUon actlTity the«»*r ««te Ot profre»!» re- ported. Th« trunk and tptail line ei- curaion datea are belar Httled, the music h almost comptetetr arranged, the lUaminattoai hate been contracted (or attd the jpaclal featara art aettled. Tliere will be ftnir tron* Une eitenr- sioQ5 to Rochester daring the Expoil- tioat Oct. 8, it, 15 and 22. Ot &ese eicarslons, three tail on B»turdayi, al- lowing-visitors lo come to the city on bait holidays when they have more time at their disposal and.when the pro- grammes at Convention Ball will be especialijrfine. Thera.will be numerous excHrsl&n dates in between these tout •blgrdayj, but they will be arrangedby the transportation agenb ot the steam and electric roads. *^ Sectetiry Roland ri. \Woodwardot the Ch.tticribef ot Commerce announces that helasjpractically; got hirfUt' of music- ians filled forthetWo weeks!. The band tojrtty first week wilt be Victor's Vene- tian orgsnixation, ot which the quality is unquestioned. For several weeks Mr, woodward made it a point to Thjt exhi- bitions And Pjukawhaire thttigrbnnds were engaged^ and'lifter hearing mote than aidoien, reckoned In the firitt class, he dedided that nofie o£ theni would give so touch pleasure to patrons btihe third industrial Expbsltlon as Vict6r's : Alter some trouble the contract was drawn up and has now been signed. The orchestra for the first week will bo the Pittsburg Festival Players, a much larger orchestra than that which earac from Plttsburjf last year, %itli somecfiner instruraental soloists. Assb-- ciatedWlth. the orchestra will be fonr so- loists, of great Ipcalrepute, Who will be heard twice daily during theJBfst WeekC An extra effort, and milch inoneyhas been expended Qithetmuslc as this.is onebt the exposition specialties. \-•*' For the last week, Mr. IjLyodWara-is not quite prepared to make h!s an- npUncemeat. 'He has-been in commu^ nication Vfltlf the treatest band in the country for sSm.e time and is\ almost cer- '• TO '$• K CU '!P8 tt tor Rochester, al-: thongh In iprmef years It has never Pl«£d in any titles of less than, half a nlillfon pbpulatlod. No attrictlbn that could b« obtained hew ot abroad will be spgenerally comnienaed aiidithere is- goodreason. to beUeVe thatelgnatares 1 wllilse afflxed this week; j* , ; - ^?S lf '* e, ife*lla*8e of the'Aochester and YoWnteerFirtmen'sDay»are*ork- ! n f o'gntand day for the success\ of both' pageants, which will he-the biggest day ?i%^S»ft .»:**• *>»fWeeks.; Answer.. t S' t ?*lnylt*tlona to volunteer 6re com' .pules are rollinpr In and in ibma cues •?««• eomaujirtlet,' are pUmng on U^&y^r ,,?** Art Pewfe for Roche.. • t»r0»y»ui b» Jnnen^ijrn thtw n* a.oad new home and lt«u Kmlnlde KasVAmnno with all mciilorn Inilirote- mrnti. llouin nlih d«id twin andS.'iaerosof land WMtaltia Qwinn Stitoi. < Untue and barn with 3 tier** ol land on lha North tideot North SIKrt tat«» tin rooto houic; 17 a*»t» Of tand AbMuvoncrtilrull on the -wett lidpot GwinnHlrrtt. Qaodltotsie,large lot runiiIng-tor,llij on tha north aide bt KagieStreet bmween C»U«rln» and Ann Streets, -. Wllllum- hlion'i tarae hofcle with e. modern itaprotunenta. On South Mali-, rji*tth»ncw|tiojtbalIdU)ghOa»». ' SIrt, Qnlnh'i house, np-;\o-aate f TVc« Arinno tor ealiv . , I •- .;• KlKhW aorai, 8 tutlet aottlhlMt Shelby OeHUr, AbduM »{r»» of otoha ITio»iHM)»r«of(t. A l Imlidliigi!. TtiS Qeors* Olarka Mildeuot?, ootnef Pearl and Catherlna streets. Ono of tho aQeitlocatloliilii'Mtdina with sit Int. proTomonU. iJutBSxUT, To ho sold at one*. / - l.ara« hontejwlti good barn with all ImprdMnwnH. iKleetrlo lighted. On w««t tide Oenesoe itract. This property Will bt told at a, bargain. Two-story brick block with basement, for safe: at halt what building cost. In Mlddtdnott. aasy terms. _ A good block on east side Main Bttiet. Two good Btores. Forinleata bargain to settle npjoatate. The Walker property on west side of SlsQTFOOd ATsnuo. Vr-11 bs sold at onus to settle up estate, Mrs. Blake's house on park. ATenne will bo sold atonca. This li one of the Bneit looatlonl In Jatedlna, I. M. Whipple's .-csldonoe on Ragle Street, between Anti and Ohio Street. In good rapAlr, will be sold cheap, Some fine building lots on West JLT». and Oak Orohard St. Ptlooa way down. ialaohare* nnniD»r of oShex Tillage property and tarme for sale. Keeps the Wheels Movin S OMETttlNa btolceridown? Maybe wi the_pIougli or the mowing machine WJiat's to be done ! Delay means Idss. The neatest supply depot may te miles away. It toay be that the necessary part cart otily be ob- tained in some distant ciiy, • ' The Bell Sewice does the .work. The farmer gets into opiiek communication with the dealer ^dsWpmenti^Blflde \vvitlwytfifelay. No \vyonder the enterprising farmer regards the Bell Seryiee as an essential to success. Are' you trying to f> t nlong without it t If so, consult ourloeat manager. NEW YOrttCTELEEHONB COMPANY JBverg Sell Telephone it a Zotig Utjrfnhce Station A STEAK WIIAI ISA STEAK Is what yon get whon you doil at Miller's market. Something that la ladosorlbably lusolons, of a .flawSr.VaaW'I perftot,tondtr and juloy as a rlpo poaoh. Wooanoftor yott steaks ot this character and quality hcoanio alt oar moats era /caretuily. seleated, and como txdm woll ted stock:' When you wish nlco cats of beet, mutton lamb, ?M\, pork or poultry don't forget that MILLER'S Is tho ono placo yon Can got it. HAINES OPTICAL CO. , vpillbeat 41, injiiKs MEDINA' 3rd Saturday lii Month fJ-5JOK-'»«<'kjoB'«, Sept. 0.10 rXMMjNraKLa^-ie.. *,.\Hiii'.,g.i,t,io !The German JCleotrlo , kooiet-ielo- phone (an aid to hearing) will bo shown H6ME.OFPIOE ; ;AT SQOHfeTilB Clmied Frldaji « B d 8»tnrit.j-», 328 CUTLER BLDG. i'.Ji.THA.yKIt, .^O^tdopatJiloPhyalolans -. BW-810 arardtSBlflil KoSSterJf. yl ' Helena K; JSiayer,: afediaai -^eoiieaaay aaa .v*'. - R- G. KfNGSTOhi > MISS MRT T 0 3 toW In the PovVeffui Southefn Piay , • 1 - '' •• • -•- A Gripping Heart^Sto*-y, Witti a 'jDhou^tttid t,aasrhs THE fiVO LUNATICS THE^DNMV «UPPEa THE SCREAMING MlSON SCENE THE THRpiN© Jl/iCE SCENE Eriices ^5c, 35e y SOc aud •% very: fity choice seats at 75c . To Kill Fllca. Tho London Sandot-'tlie ,i lSa : aih#ihiitl-' flpnl Jourhnl bf tho Woftd, sftyl that the best -and- sfrnplesf fly.klllkr is S w«afc: ad- Ittliou 'of fdrinnldelijdo In w^tor (tWp toaspiponftrls'totiiBpl'nf|•.. iiladeln-pli(ter of saBoors thilongriSufr tho hdUso. \.bjofi eents.wwjE^btfai^&ljiehyde''wlU'lUt'jurl> , ordinary fftiiiiiy nit siinirnort ft haaVjo:' ^pffehttyosniijli.Is fatal;\iib^lsoa'seorgan-. Ishis, and is pfaotioaily hbnindiilorious 6x6eptt61nscotsV ' \..\ ..-,.,;. : ,,\' Eyiothruiji pow^dat, wiilfih hiay^-'bo bonghc-atr ahy drnfest6re,*i|rttotlfn-ib8 l hdn^wrlltaTsoKillvluoflies.' 2ftin City Wonitlii Provvrts Herself. ..iCBadshfti SVla., v Sepfc.7.—Mrs. Car rie^Jensen>1igeris.4lvof^!lDn City, com- , tatftbfed: sjllcide hCTe bV jumping Int0 tiike; ijioteganf Ths^ womnn was > tjabgnto? bit' Christiariitniige of H^ .ointi,. ft. ']$.. thought •&$ was suffering from: .roljgipua nlan^lL', ] '' .' ;Hft:*y^iFou|(Tip:ihd Killed. , Sagfaaif,: iShdh\ tept^ 4. «- Edward Balia*d>'as kiliej, in a- baseball game yeaterte/atWisne^ Afoul tip .W Win evet'the heart whliei he wait pW' ' %^ ~*H. 'jpoalfion • of'' ©Bttohar.