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V w The Medina Register. Entered in, the postofllea at-Medina, N.ty.nssooond-olsssrnall matter. 'I'HUBSpAX. SEPIB&IBiSRW, WO. TBBODORK W*9BXP«**WV B ' The following f'»\> the Now York- World shews what 'our years-of Boose- volt's administration opst as compared with tho flrid. «eyonty?two yonrs of t*o jtepnbiip! „.' . q;iio tow expenditure* ot He united States Government from tho iiwuguwr tlon ot WaslilflBton.ln 1788 to toohogirH ningof tho Oivll War In 1881 woro f i;7»B.-i P.8MH. , , , 'i'lio appropriation bill* slglioa by 'i'hepdore Booiovelt (lutlntf his second term In the White Howe, from Metoh J, }905 to Miiroh i, KW, authorised expend!-. teres wno«ntlnr 1« f»,Wfl83,B\'-»« Poor years of RoosoyelHsm ooit twice os mnali ns tho «>st Bovonty-two years of tholtopubllol One term of Theodora Boosoyo It took tw'Ioo as niuoh inoney out of tho pooHets pt tho Amorlonn paoplo a* tho combined terms of WmhlnKton. A<lar».*, Joltotion. MatlUou, Monroe, John Qalnoy Adams' Jackson. Vim Huron, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor. Fillmore. Pierce and JJuohanaii. Hurjiig .tin seventy-live year* peviired by the administrations of thoio flftean j?resldont* tho United States Gavernmept paid the Moroiatlonary war debt inonrhid by tho states. It paid tho coat of tho war of 1810. It paid tho coit of tho Mexican w»r. It bought Louisiana. It bought Kiorlda, It paid for tho Uodiden Pur- chase. It aoqiilrea nil tlmt vast extent -of territory from tho Mlisiestpiit rlvor to tliu I'nollloooonn. What hayo the American people got to •how for tho lour yean ot Rooiof altlam whloh ooit doable tho money* And what would ho tho ooit of four years moro of Booto?elt nndortlioNew Nationalism! ItKPOIIUOAJf HOaiNATIOWS. FOR public Opinion Indicates That IIIB Party Will Be M In- trusted With the Stats Administration After boating tho old guard \to a fra»|e,\ T. Itooeovelt, late preildont of thus United BtaUi.noiY tho \progressive leader\ qf tho grand old party, this title being n trlflo inoro rollncd than plain How, IIBI placed tho itnlOtttokot in nom- ination at BarattAu For Uovoriior, Henry 1.. Stlmson. For Lieutenant Governor, Fdward Sphoouaok, Syracuse. »*or Secretary of State, Samuel B. Koetilir. Mow York (renominated). For Htato Uoulpltollor, Jamil Tliorop- •on, Valley Valla, lUnuol.ur County. For Stale Treasurer, Ttmuiai P. Fen- noil, Klmlra, For 8t*to En«ln«or, Ifrank M. Will- lami, Onalda (ranotnlntUHl). For Attornay Qaniral, KdwnM H. O'Mallsy, Duirnlo (ranomtmiitgd) For a»iool«to Judge of tho Court of Appoal*. IrYlnKL Q. Vnnn, Syr«oii»o (ro- nomltiaUd). Tho OrUani Couutr dok««»slnn »f tbo e,>. p, oonvontlon at B.untog.* ipllt on tauiporaty ohalrman, VHoromedloa ana ,\VMI Yotlnjt for H<»OMV*U «na tho bolanc* Jtloklnn to tin oM gnnnl Tho niiator wai ablo to reoognlxa tho Urgo PIKO tmrt bolar* tho molon KM out. Ohnrlea Ilonnolt emlth, editor ot tho lluffnlo Oourlor, l\m \mn nttmtiiatstl for oonnrou by tho DoinocrnU of th« Mth dUtrlot. Thotlljtrlotll «tronglyltopnl>- lIMn but n ruvolt agalnit Oanuonlam ana numlpflttom mnkci Smith a very Him WIM In tho eoiulng campaign In all probability ho will In eteetod. C A pita< dlipatoh from iMkpott aUtH that at lbs ltopnbltcan ithatorial codmitlon to l» hold In that city Man. day/ noat, Soimlor M»nk«n«t8 will bo m- noirtlnaWd. Hun it ho that iho lilatory of (ho prlotnaulologittloii la admit to ropoatitnalfand hand our own TUumti* A. Klrby tho loy mlt at tho olovtmih hour, liUkit MoKmiry. a pramtrtant Domo- oratana nawnpapor mm ot Wmllion. U bolng tMomml by hl« Manila (or tho tiomlnatlun of atnto comptrottor on tho Djtnooratlo tlokaa. Mr. MoIIonry haa il**ya»««nahara wofkdr In tho parly, And l( r.ilthrnl sonlco oaunts for any- thing bs ahouldbo glwmtha PIAOOWIHI. /out oppoaltloh, , AniSHg ffla iDbmoorata praimnontly mentlonod for a place an tho atato tlexat to bo notnlnnteil by tha Domoorata nt Koohoator tht» weok nono aro hotter tjuallflM or more doictTlns than tlon. BaBtt) B. Frlib!» of SohdoArlo Connty Who ai minority leador of tho auoinbly lail wlnJer'Made « rooord thhtitnndaaa tlut to« tn two&^j.flro yeara. He It montlonad (or tho tccond place on the *:okal and also foe tho ooruptroltorihlp, National iunka ot tho Waited gtaios have tBportojl^teaoureo* of |0,8«,18I,<BS, and tetatTM ot »t,3tt.7»,!fcM, in (Umt ^ tha oali for tholr oonaitlon on Seplombir Itt. \tho ahowlng; o( the hotlonal hsrika la not only aallafaotory, hat reasiutlnir,\ iildLawrohOoO. Knrtny, comptroller or thaonrrohoy.whsh fin luado tho,return* trabllp recently. \Tbplc roJoryoa MO more than HI per oont, 8»ntor thku u roipilkd by tho law,\ 'i'ho h«nkt ropartod la. oreaioa ofi »H(i0qO,O00 ) In aopomH and tW.flOO.OOQ In aurp'luj »nd prolix ainoo Baptombor 1, UiOO. lit 1000 there word S8M homlpldos in thaVpOrtloubf-tholTJaltinl stato^joot-oroa bydoathlreglitry (aws; aha tn tkiamo arja 8408 Uiiotha dtlo tp ifaioldo, The iflguwi araauppllod by thooenaua'bufoau'a attnnal topoH on nlortiylltf and oovor aWut B5 per oont. of tho populntlon. Theroiaan actual foiling oft of UDln tho number of homloldai at. oomparod with 1S08, whllothoro la a dooresao nt tho rnto ot atiloWoa ooiiiparod with population. Eoiton wai tho raoat oomihonly. ombloyod Inatroraont o( euloldo, SIM Onsosliolng due So it, Jf Iroarma with 830S oa»oi wore ajoldaoliooond ns a monntof aolf-dottruo- tlon, while hanging was roebonslbio for 1916 casus. Rank anil Pllo Ch»«r.d by Vlotorlae In pthwitataa and gnthuilaim Aroui- Witf'lftl O»nfldino. and Activity In flHtfimllita throughout Mi» State, thi ft«thknell of Tar!« •«rtf*ln» ) #p»l«l Prlvllaga and Extrtyaganee S i f> v Mlp Llf. lound.d-No Rellaf t» f jlwit^Ud From Republloan Ad- rVilnhrlraiieri—•Qoyarnmant Without F#ar ar favor' tha Dattla Cry, IH^roro Our Own CorraappndantJ Naw yofk, 8«pt. 20.-*-JDonwcra<itfTlO' torloa la itdjaoast lUtoa and tb« ««a- alna luraoor which porradM tfce en- lira Omtwathi body poUtlo tn trery K*t»tar fa Itvw York have only Int«nal< Wt^fgaVirttlvlty of*th« party itt fajttiltie!) In\ thla state. The tmphatlo Jnurmwa that November 1 * ralu of ballot* will bring about « rordlct of confldonco In tbo Democratic party from nil tlm people baa awtwed en- thualaaw, hut bu» not paused the load-' era In their energtea to reglatcr aa'd poll a rocord'Tot*. nepubllcau parly ijuan-sla do not docelvo Dcmocrata'thli raar, and tha promlia* and pledge* of (onner rrwildent Itooaorolt or Prut- dant Taft eauriot blot out th» fact IhVt tbo plain people, the worker* and the a(flld buolnoal mm of In* coun- try and artato ars dttettnlned to banlib lirlff bargains, apodal brltllaga and ixtraraginca from national and »tat» torarnmenL i n KITT Yorkritata then l»ne« aro acute, and from tha great lakaa to the aeaboard and tha atate line to the. octau th* dcatbkuali of high prior* and graft and \raet* will ring; with a a'brlU cry until tha last rota la counted on Nor. & Facta war* novo? mote gtubbora than now In politics. Not alone Demo- crat*, but Ilepubilcnn*, are convinced that tb* great power o t the Ilipabllcan party, it* lender*, It* rapresl'UUUre* in tongrte* aiidjtbaat who bold offlca by It* grew* haro been tha nrvant* ot corporate and trust gr*ed during tni I itrantl adialnlattaUont Introatcd In them by tha tyten. Th* moat vital (root of .11)1* itatemant cornea from tbt KauuWIcau party ,Itself through lh» r»»olt of It* acnatnn' and con- rraeamen. Xh«* ma who havt *«• itu}t*4 tho Inugrlly of thtlr trilow rttpobUctni do not, however, offer any taraedy to* the oppr«**lon* ot thi Iraat arltt, th» woeful wait* of pub- lic roooayi or tit* enforcemsnla ot con- itltntlojia) provlaiom for hontat, eco- nomical gore-mment without f«r or f»Tor. rtapubllean Offlelata Preleotetl. la th* eipoauro of tb* enonnoua In- trua* Is the coat ot aUto gOT.ruraant th* DatnocMta of New York bar* aa lieu* which afficta not only tha poor, but tboee who can afford to pay th'i Incraaafl In tha prlw o t ntce*«arle* of Ufa. It furnlabo* an uup*falMed In itanca of Iltpublkan mltrulo and reck- lee* if aot criminal »xtrat«g»nc«. Xht •jpeadlturM of th* atat« haro mot* than doubled alnce tha Republican* tookioTar the aUteJadmlnlathiUdii from (heD&bocrata. IHdtbaehtlralbudget li cortplltd by the lcglalatur* gone Ihroukft tile coat of itnt* goyarnmcut woulp itnvo beon tribiod Inatefnd o( doubiad,/ Oovernor Hughs*, tried to brintt tl/lj ttithm H0.000.0oo , but hi* efforta frm devoted to cutting- down Impropriations for educational purpose* ahd for/ really wqrthy- and newaaitoui itate inatllutlona. Ito aoenied anxious only to protect th* ttepnbilcatt oBlc*- holder* and contractor*, nono of whoso lalarlaa or profit* wcra affected by th* executive veto. A» it aland* tbo Itepubllcan* in »Ix- teen year* hava lumped th» exponas* Of tha afato from tlB.tM.BTS-SO tinder Qovernor flower and bl» Domocratlc itolnlatretieH and fcrtcd tl»ia up to rS6,0bi^#, Ibis wa* after approxl- tnataiy 1^000,000 bad b*en vetoed by the governor. Piling Up th* ttati Debt. U la notabla that two llftptibHcan (dmmiatratlona hnvo been tho chief upbuiltSera of tha ttati expenditures, la th* iaat year of Governor nntgfua* Idtnlniatratlpn tha annual approprla- UOM war* »2tJ,O79,02S, which Was con- Wdarod a very high flgnr*. ifhe prca- tat fovarnor ratecd fht* the Very drat mr of hl» term to |3!8,S(S$,!l68 and tho aecond tb 4»^Oft401. The third year of hta terri the figures wero IU34.1E3U;- 120. and In the last year they Jumped to «SfMJ01,»». The approprWtlona tor the preacnt year exceeded the call- mated-revenue by $5,000,000 In found llgurea. They aro nearly*12-1,000,000 - In oxceaa of tho Iaat year of Oovernor Flower's Democratic administration ot tha htato, No adequtto reason ha* been offered or can be oftercd for- tie great flagrnnt liicreaa* li> atate Oxjioudltures, and no Ilepubilcnn loader ha* dared to defoud the recklosa^xtravagance of his party, Unprejudiced, bnaerver* declare that New York atnto la to aco B mdlcal tbatig;© in thc.rhnringoment of Us pub- llo buaipna, and thnt with tho pnaa- log of the ^^esont obmlnant Republl- MA majority what ha* really been \gang rule 1 ' will be* eliminated as a possibility In the affttecrnft o'f .the fu lure. tOOAl-001t**Il?OM>Jt»fO«. KKQWiaavitiar ' - : Kr«. Rowley and llttl* dwghte?, WeH of tyndonylifo yiilted. at the VVooJfowI: home laat week. Jllir ionlw Barry la jpendlng thla: Week In Tjyutiprjvllie and Vate*. Mia* Mary Hphlhsoh 1* *p*i»<JJn«r thl* weok in Yatos. Mli; Baw»on of I<eI?oy vlMted Mr*. 0e- oellaFroetliMtweek. Will Aohiirei and wife of Tonawanda »penttho.flratof tha week with friend* here, Mr* Potter, and Infant who; have been •pending; several week* wW» her<parent*>. Mr. and Mn Buearnoe, returned thla week to her home In Pouphkeopaie, Itood Feaaaof Nelaon, Fa„ la.the Ruoit of hi* ilitor, Mr». Hell at the parsonage, Ur. and Mr«. 0. B. Puttlnglll took an autp trip the firitpf the Week to Rpphe*- ter with f rlendi frpm- I,ockpott, Joha Bamblo of Rooheater wa* In town Sronday, llr. and Mri. Claude Hamilton are entertaining »llttlo lady, by the name of FranoliEllrabothKamllton, Shoarrived: last Thursday and we understand iter ontortolnon are not at all averse to having lior remain Indefinitely. The Mlsalonary Sooiety will be the guoite, Thursday afternoon of Mrs. Kllza. Porter of Medina. Rov. Bell I* attending conforouoo thl* week in Rooheiter and Rev. Waterbnry la attending Froibytery at Niagara Fail*. fireat fn Convention Hall at Rocii- \ tster WtBn * DMegatas Gather on Thursday. State pomrnltte'eVVIII Meet at WAIl- eomb!-House en W*dn**d»y Nlsht. Former Judo* Alton B. Parker to- Be Temporary fehalrmart-r-Hlgh Cost of tlvlng to Be On* of Chief iiauii. Demand Fer> 8**t* and Hotel •Ae- oommodatlon* Qr*at*r Th«n at Aw Prevlou* State Cenventioni WKBOXVIU.-, Jlln I.aulih Barry of Knowloivtllo I* visiting friends In town. Mrs Mary I.um 1* vliltlng In Kimball, Canada, | At K. Hatch ha* been entertaining Irtwli Wllaon ot Olevelaqd, Ohio, Albert Ayer and Samuel Lewis attend- ed the National Bnoampment of the Q A, H. at Atlantic Olty last week. Mr*. R. Q, Piatt of New York Olty and Un. 0, GaaklitiOf Buffalo have been oali- log on old friends tn town lately. air*. KnUly Kraier Is visiting her brother, II. W. Ullllsat Waterpon. air. and Ura Barry spent Snnday with 0. W. Odell and family of Ulddleport. Weitara New York gut* »»In. Following ate th* dates aeteoted for agrloultnral fairs to be held In this vi- cinity. Monroe (Jouutr Agrloulluval Society. Rrookport, Bept, S8-O01.1, for gal* Ford Roadster, excellent condition, Kaqulteot John Hanlon, Ueath Rule h, v, s, for 1000. Tho death rato In tho United States In 1000 was fifteen m onohl.OOO, Oboprdlng to a bnliotin about to be lisuod bythoonn- atts bureau, and thirls the lowest rtvpr. ago evor rooordod for thll oountry, Tho llgurospovor ohily tho eltlos and statos having lawa rtqulting tho registration 6r deaths, and thoio represent hn estimated total populntlon ot 4BJ70,883. or C8,8ppr oont. of the estimated total for tho onoico oountry. Tbo total number of deaths rooordod Was 703.S88, p( tyhloh 808,507. or ever 5i per ,ooat, wore of males, i v ho groatost mortality peourrod In Ma'rok ohd tho loastlnJuno, IniSOS tho rata Wo,IS 4 poroont. tholastyoar Indloatlngt fall- mg Off otalmoslr half ef one pot cent, Exoollen> as tho eho»ing4s,. ttiis not so good as m»dp le .^n'glahd, whore thO rate Waswnlyl^tpthb thousand. The low iatolubit,hOpuntriesIs nttrtbatod to tho abtettps Of wlfapread opidonijoe, : U. A ftrJUK WHAT 11 A tf*KV. I* what you get when you deal at Miller'* market. Bomilhlng that la lodwerlbably luioloui, of a flavor that Is perfect, tendor and juicy a* a ripe peaeh. W*oan offer you steak* of thl* eharaeler and quality beeauio all our meat* are eattfully aaleoted, and eem* troin. welt led itock. When yon wlah nice enta o> beef, mutton lamb, veal, pork or poultry don't forget that MlIitiKR'S li the one plaee yon can gat It.' j K OTiOBTO 0HKniTOn8-PUK8BANT to.an prilerjir Hon. l«a« 8. Slfnor, . James S. Whalon ot Roohojtor wants tho nomination on the JDoaioorntlo stato tlohot for toorotnry ot atBto. Ho oan hardly incpoot to got tho .support of tho Orleans delegation. After a warm debate of over throe hours the 0, A. K. natlonoJiphonmpmont, itt its closing Boas?on. Ill Atlantlo Olty oh Friday afternoon Indefinitely pbitp6ii»a, notion on tho oontrovorsy Ovor tho plao- ihgof tboioo atatuo In Stntuefy Hnll r WiisKingtqa, Tha vote Was 183 te 403. \GREAT GAS VitU. STRUCK Ohe of the Largest Ever Found In Western New Vork Field. 'Tha 'Standard-' Oil eompany, While drilling for fsns on NVnlmrt oi'eek in the town 6tAtfiwight,^ft Y,,8(flicit fixe greatest flow of gaa oyorltnowh in tho yVoaterrt 1>Tow York gas field. The well iVna tapped- and niotered and found to b/o flowing; 500800 feet of gas per day. Tho well 1st down 2,600 foot ahd had only penetrated twelve Inches Into Moaipa' sandstone When the, rush 6t g'aj oahie tip with KUOU force ns to out'tW'onWe that held the drill and tho rotoiftg could bo hoard a hale away. ' IntrOKftle ot the County ot Orleans, notloe is horoby glvsiij That all persona. h»r« Inn alalia* »«nlinl (Iio u»l»lu ot Anilnette Bowl, late or tho Xawn ot Shelby la i*Id Cuui\ly,;l«jo«nHl, are reunited to present tlm M.nii;, »ll> thavtmeber* thereof, «o th* nn- ilanltuedAdnttnlitnitrls of Mid estate, at herrvaldnncoiathetowaor Bhilbr, Orloam County. N. Y.. oa or b«fora the tiat day of January. 1SH. or in ilor.ult thereof their eUhnswIUlHrdabarrca and preeluded. from patynentbyaatdAatabtiitriirlx oat of said e»&i*v DaM tbla t<th day «' Jnlr. At IJ Mis. AaNA J . liVBTRItr w-i AAmlolitratrlz of the estate of Anttaelte 8owl, deeueed. FRKDB SKIHKKR. Attorney for Admlnliiratrtx, steals*, N.Y. Slw!f i II DR.HAINES thoEiosndKar Specialist will tea* c. F. mm MBDINA 8ril Saturday in Month Oct. 15th AI.mOM-J»ckio» , «, Oet. T-8 t¥NDO»vit,t.ts-i4 at. nut's, o«t.t« Tho fJorman Kleofrle Fooket-Tolo, phono (an aid te hearing) will be ahown HOMES OFFI08 AT BOOHSSTRR Clwed rrlilayi and Satardays. 328 CUTLER BLDG. JOHN CROWLEY EealEstateSureail , Qooil new liouio and barn Kast side Bait Avenue with all modern improve- ments. . Bouse With good barn and 8Ji aoros ot land west Side Qwlnn Street, Ilouso and barn with 8 aoros ot land on tho North aldo ot North Strcot, Lorge ton room houaoj lJaorcs of land. About 0 acres fruit on the West side of Qwlnn Street,. Qoed house, large lot running to alley on tho north side ot Kaglo Street betweon Ofttborlno ahd Ann Streetli William Klson'i large house with all modorn Improvements, on South Main Loss than' cost Ot building homo. Mrs. Qulhn's house. Up-to-date, Weat Avenuo for sale,. , -&- - Klghty- horesj 8 mile* louthoast of Sholby Oontor. About Baorti of orchard FrloetSBOoraore. Alballdlngs. The George-Clarke resldenoe, oornor Pearl and Catherine ssroots. One of the ahostiooMlohs In Medina with all im- provement*, tot 00x117. To be sold at oBoo, Largo honse>ltb good ham with all thtprovemehts. Klootrlo lighted. On woat side Qenoaee stroet, Thl* property wilt bo lold at a bargain, Tworatory brlok.blook Wlthbasoment, for aalo-at halt what building ooit, In Mlddloport. Kasy terms. . A good block on past sldo Main Street. Tho'Walkbr.'pro] Qlonwood Avenue, to kettle up estate. M«- Wake's hpusonti Park Avenue will bo sold at onoe. Thla is one Of the finest locations In Medina. •I.- M. Whipple's i-asldenoe en.Katie Street, betwoen Ann and Ohio Street/In good repair, will bo sold oboap. Soma fine building lots on West Ave. and Oak Orchard St. ' Prloes wavdoWa, I.afto ftava a nmnoer 6f. dther village prenerty»ndf*rnisfof«al«. . . [From Our Own Correspondent,] New York, Sept. 2T.-Br«ckoted with the extatvagant expenditures ot the Republican State administration, the bigb coat of the necessaries ef life Is being urged by JOomocrats as A vital Issue of tho campaign. Nearly B.OCQ,- 000 people In the areeter City ore in- teneely ihteteetcdln thl* question, and the Democratic State Committee bus *ol!ated * much valuable -Information along such lines, recognizing tho po- tency of the increased coat eg n cam%. palgn Issue, Tbpso eubjocta o-vpr- ebadow all other* which cptor into Iho cjasg of platform material. Tho com- lne Convention at Rochester preinJaes to b* a historic occasion. From overy viewpoint thera la an outbreak of en- thusiasm over the great Democratic ravivat Naturally there will bo a big. attend* ance from the countloa which are within the clvlo limits of the City of New York, Hover before were- 10 many Democrats. scheduled to lenvo this City for a Stale Ooavcntion. A* an Instance of the pre-conventlon *Mm< timent, it may bo stated thatflectetary Ihoma* P, Smith of tbo Now Xotk County Democratic Committee a mon,ih ago reserved accommodations for I.nOO persons hi Rochester hotels. Since that time he has bad applications from over 2,000 people who aro going. 3lr. McCooey, the Kings County leader. will take the biggest crowd on record from his bailiwick, Kv*ry Kl*m*nt Hepmeinted. Tho Democratic Stato Committee will have headquarters at the Whlteonib House, and Secretary John A. JIauion left fot Rochester on Uondoy morn- ing. Other State Committee offlclnls left today. The majority of tbo dele- gates will go in special trains tomor- row. There will be a meeting; ot the Democratic Btato Committee at the Whltcomb House tomorrow night. It I* expected that former Judge Alton B. Parker will be the Temporary Chair, man ot the Convention, An omen ot success Is tbo an. ncmncement that New York city Is at last to have a real Democratic newspaper. Tomorrow will bo p*uV lUbed the first issue ot tha New York Ledger as a daily. It Will be a mom- lag newspaper and Is understood te have the moral support of the big lead- en of |ho Democratic party. Its edi- tor, Mr. Thomas a Qulnn. announces that the first issue will bo 00,000 cop- ies. Tho motto selected by its pro. motets to, \Independent and Depend- able.\ It is to be art effective aid. te the Democratic party in (bo campaign. The Democratic State Committee, recognising tha potency of tho protaest against tho high cost of living ns an issue, has (foliated much useful in- formation oa tho subject, which is bo- ilng; circulated in simple comparntiro form. It Is a statement ot the prices ot the, necessaries ot life in 11)00 ami in 1010. Oh the termer date the Re- publican National Committee featured \Tha Full Dinner Pali\ as lis battle crjr. At present this slogan is buried tn a chilly silence. \No Full Dinner ?««.•• This method of explaining conditions will appeal to wives snd mothers as well as to th« head of the family, It makes plain the fact that It coals «!• aest 4eubte te- eat daily brena tmi meat now than in 1000, and that Is »i| they caro to know. The contrast be- thveen thi price of clothing, ttilrxgs which every decent person must wear la order to go upon the street or it to work in, is quite as radical ns that of the fo4d figures. The'articles qnbt. ed ara only absolute necessities, not luxuries. The figures are taken from market quotations, price lists of Well known firms and department stores which cater to the custom of working eat prices. The Democratic State Committee as- serts tho logical Conclusion thnt a raise in the cost of the necessaries of life means ah actual reduction ot wnges unless wages are readjusted to meet tie Increased cost. The record shovrt that the army, of the employed has been cut down considerably under tho Republican Tariffs owing^ to the eco- nomical methods- of business iidminls- tratioh new in Vogue, ahd wafrs have Bet been raised, but In many cases re- duced. Democrats' nllege that the trusts arid comblhailonb have kept down the prices paid j to the farmer mid have also held down the rate of wages prdd to the worker who buys the farmer's products, after, the middleman lias had his profit. By Storing necessities which' people must have the pyiee hiis been maintained on food commodities, nml by the nid of the high tariff Ihforior material and Shoddy have been sold on a plane with the best OlttS* Of Import- ed cloth. Despite the fact w'sttplaes tor-thai Tilrdt Annuel; -industrial £ipo.«ti<S|n, at;; •RCtCbisierpave own xttadooflji larger scale, than thoie. for feriiief exposition*,. Jreparfttlons'S^re-about <Ottpiet»d, Rochester Pay antt V.oiiinte.er. Fire* ,»4rl*s Say/wiH .pwducet-thegteafeiit pa- fteatits of the fjprtnjglit, ^e^l»n!ng;\Pstp.f lnsr-'Sth and jendjflg October, .224, biit «a.eh 4ay, }s to -have'jt»._isa$ttW.*W&Ws> t expositioaltself ,at Poayentlen Hall and Its cxBOjItlOe annex wiUJorat an attract; Hon superior to anytbingof the k|nd hej-etofore prodneed in Roehester'or any;, -other; placein Westerh New Yort! As plans (or Rochester Dsy, pctooer. ISth, bciye developed the-beauty\ and grandeur of the papant t? Represented-; jn the-clyiojindustriai, fratejn!d.and|a. ternatSpnal jayade r jia,v* .beep .bettejr « • 'alizect. tfptbtag; bu.t'float* of diff«renf Resign e»^ hesflify, w|U .be. seenjnthls iparnde/v For P'itemen'st; iJay,-October Utfi, SulBelent \entries ' have been <r*V Mjelyerl- (fpm corapanlas thtorighout ivestem r?ew York to assure success.- 'f hlrtjrc.oir)panfes Slreaajrhaye entered. Coayentioh Hall will bea, sceaej qf beauty. Concerts -will be given after- DQons;andeven1ngST-ior the Brsi we»t by Victor's (amooirVenetlen Band, th* IHttshurjf Festival Orchestra and afa- inpiis quartette o| sipKers from N*.w York, 'the second week the United State* Marine Ba,|id, President Tsfi'*: Own band at tbeAVhjte House, the most [nrnous hand In. America, To* these concerts patrons may enter from th* ex- position portion without additional chargte. . This yeaf worldpg exhibits will be (eature of the exposltipr*. th* sight qt, 'Rochester made goods in proce** of mantttacture by skilled workmen busy with their maehtnei in their r*»p*ctiva booths Is expected to prov* not only deeply interesting but of especialaduca- ilonal value for young; and old. The city Is making preparatiou* fpr ihuuiumls o( visitors. All railroads, ileum and trolley, are alio making ready for the carrying; of vast crowds (ram all sealoos o( Western New York. Kvory day of the fortnight Is being .'ared for. Th«> illuminations Of the city by night and the decorations by day are xpected le make the city at #11 timet a •light itself worth going xnllei to see. ^aJi and Telephone Orders Will receive Prompt Attention. Be'll Phone 307-R-Home Phone 80-A *fIPIMA PRV 600D5 CO, I MEDINA DRV GOODS CO. [ MEDINA DRY 0OOD5 CO. Real Estate and Insurance F. F, PERRY, Director FOHTHB Two-good stores. Forjfaloata bargain: to sottlonp oatato, 4 m ^'- \*-\— -^\-ipertopn won side of . Will bo lold at onoe- CANNON ON STAGE? HARDLY Speaker Gets »3,000 * Week Offer—So boas Wait* Basket. Speaker Cannon k not going to ele- vate the vaudeville stage for f3,000 a week or any other amount The sneaker raid so himself at Danville Nt. When Mr. Cannon returned home frorhJroquol8 county a telegram dated Toledo, Ohio, was handed to him. It made him an offeree go ofi the athge and make a few remarks about the in- surgents. \Oh d—mi Somebody is- trying to get some free advertising or some fekor is at work,\ ealtt the speaker when asked about tho proposition, \i flld receive a telegram from Toledo this morning hut ns It was unsigned t. throw It in the Waste basket; th*t*aj »H I know about it!' Orleans County Farmers' Mutual lasuraace Go. Real Estate of. All Kinds OFFICE—Second floor in the Downs & Kearney block. Medina, N. Y. S irPRKJffi COURT-ORMSANs COOHTV Uxter Q, Be*bMDI vs. Join Wok Gambell To th» »h i»o nunwl J«r»ndmnl: ITonsun honbr tntn.mon»d to es*w*r th* ilion, sad to ierr> a copy ike pbtlatUTs aUornor. ., heritor sranii ..._ complaint In this aelion.aaatoienraaeopy et yoar aaiwer on the pbtlatUTi aUoruor. within twentydavsatler ta* *enle*,ot tale liminam Bjoln.l-.ool th* day of larvlea, and 'a cane ot your Isllnre to appew or answer, |ikljnn«it will bo talta, nipiltnl yoa by <lo- «iiftfarihenlIefdenuide<itathe«>inDl*lnt. Trial dnlml te thaOeaotar ot Ortouu. , WUOUMKDIKff&WHKOOS. Attorneys tor 1'latnUtT, „ 0.SI- O.Add»«,Jledlns,5f,Y To John Cook Oambell Defendant above simikls— , , , The foregoing smtntnons U a*rved Upon you Mpnblloailo«,ptir«nantto an.onlor of the lion, tmtherbert W I'cnna.a, JtuMo* of the Snunmu Court o t tho Btato et New York, illt«t the (tli any ot S«n tembcr, 1010. snd Ilea ta tho omee ot ih« 'Clerk ot the Cottnty- ot OHi*M,How York, Joly > U.ltie Dated. Mnllea, N. Y,,Bept«mt»r 11.1010. 1,'ltOXksDlKIJ k WURDO.V. Atteraeya for Plaintiff, SSW7 a*P. O. Ada™*, Hcllna, N.Y. Industrial Peevtohfleas cov«ra with It* dark fo» ffao tb* most dUfaht hofb:dn,-Hicij' it. osition Opens Saturday, October 8th and close* Saturday, October 22nd With a Multitude of Frittretting Attractions Every Day Along With America's Finest Musical Organizations Pageants '.-•'•¥• -'-•-; \Remarkable Beauty Fall DttaihN,xt Week WATCH FOR THEM! fir NEW DRESS GOODS Your attention Is called to the many new weaves being shown In Dress Goods Department. English Ottoman cloth bids fair to become one of the most-popular weaves of the season, It Is a medium weight cloth full 50 webes -wide and cpmes In liavy blue, brown and green. The price is only $1.50 a yard ~ -Basket cloth Is another of the favored weaves, It Is 18 Inches wide and especially desirable for suits. If Is shown In a very complete line of this season's colorings. Price $1.25 a yard. Another special feature In this department Is a line: off fancyAslrliied suitings, 42 inches wide, at $l,pO a yard that we ace showing iil a wide range of shades\. Beautiful Persian • Persian Stilts are in great demand this season for waists and trimmings,, ' $1,00 Yd, Warm Underwear [Sew Plaids at 15c and 25c a yard Some very attractive, part wool plaid goods will be found on dress goods counters, They art exceptional values and espec- ially desirable tor children's school dresses. 15c and 25c Yd Fall and Winter Coat Department on second flopr is ft l)usy plaoe- these days. Heavy mannish rfiatcrials. Rough goods and cheviots seem to have the lead. Sothc are plain tailored while; others have fancy hnd wide shawl collars. Prices range from $10.00 to $25.00 New Press Trim- mings Trimming departraentis show- Of tfif lie season's latest Ladles' Batiste Waists at $2.50 • Ladies' wool hatiste Waists with silk embroidered front, neck and sleeves trimmed with lace. Colors are white and light blue. -— $2,50 Ea. These cool nights are sugges- tive of what yon will need a little later and yott will be wise if you mafceeariy preparations. Boys? and girls* heavy gray fleeced underwear in sizes 24»to 34. -25c a Garment Ladies' Egyptian fleeced vests and pants, 25 and 50c Ladies' pure white fleeced Jersey ribbed union sttits $1.00 Ea.J ling some I ideas, Allover lace nets in white, ecru and: Persians with bands to match, Fancy beaded trimmings. New Persian trimmings in botli narrow and Wide widths. Fancy gilt trimmings. Fancy Persian silk buttons. Fancy metal buttons. 54-inch Broadcloth 50c Yd. We offer a limited quantity of this Scinch broadcloth in navv and dark gray only, at this very low price. Very servicablc for n boys' suit or a child's'coat. Special 50c Yd. MEDINA DRY GOODS COMPANY COME TO BUFFALO THIRD INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION THE VAST WONDER WORK SHOP AT BROADWAY ARSENAL, OCTOBER 3d TO Buffalo \vill appear for two weeks in Garnival Attire. The streets will sparkle ^nd glow with marvelous electrical display. Finest of music afternoon arid evening. School children in singing contests, Valuable prizes as well as souvenirs and buttons given away By exhibitors. Acres of working exhibits, riin by electric power» showing an endjess variety of goods in the making. A wonder work *ftop. Special Excursion Rates WHITE BUFFALO SOUVEHIR POST CARDS FREE Send your friends the off icisl white Buffalo Post Card, A supply mailed FREE to any address. Send 3c In stamps to Publicity Committee, Third Induitrisl Exposition, Btiffslo, N, Y. Greater Buffalo Day, Wednesday, Oct. 5 Western New York Day, Saturday, Oct. 8 REDUCED RULnOiD FARES 01 ALL ROADS I Tt 1 1-2 fARES F0IBOQSD TR r. fOS tlTE 9F MUt, im TB tOWL T1«£I OFf ICES UtesifiUii rtmrituu. sci.s-i-ts •KKirUTt ecr. H-IS M.lf . .. KT.S-MS l.T.CtlTUl, Kt.S-f-15 S.tJ..... ICT.S-I-1S ueutuu.c sct.n-is aici.ttJTUt eci. MI (HE ...... »Cr.HIST.». 41. . . KT. Ml miaiHUtt. »CT.i-MS»iim.... ter. 7-n A Chance to Help Medina Hospital HB management of the new Cook Theit -e has devised a plan to aid the Medina Hospital . itt a unique manner. The idea is this i The first three tickets tobe sold forthedpening of the theatre, Saturday, Oct. 1st, will be sold to the highest bidderi the entire proeeeds of the saletbgptdtheaosjpital. Any E efson desirous of jaiding the bspi£al can now do jsd, and at tbegatnetitne'have ttie honor df btiyin^iiio first tic¥eti for ad- niissiontbMeditia'^iiew ground * floof theatre. Fili out the cou- pon and inailtolti Gfarif Cook, Medina... Sidi must be in by ^Pfiday night. *WMie/iiW*M*^ii4*a^*/*w»Myi*j^tt^^ MANAGER COOK THEATRE: I offer $.. for jone of tlie first three tickets sold for the opening of the new Cook Theatre next Saturday. Nome....,,., Address..... - pn aocoiint of tho INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION \Tickets on sale October 6th, 8th and 15th; gbod tetlirning Within ty?o days Sfter date oilsaleL ,, \i\\M)RI\ (( I:\TRAI k I.IM.S • ^AMERICA'S (Si^tESf ' RAItWAY SYSTEM* > For pivrticalnri.tiiiio of trains, and all Informntlon, .call on Tlokdt Agent, JfJis-ytYorkCehtrnlljines. 80*8 Ho«plt»ir«!r. The ooraiuUlee tor the'Hospital Fair,: wtilohli lobe^hei4\N6venibelr.aqi; Becjerri-' berl, 8, 8, haye msny new-ana attrsbttve •pin. -.fJeh't- ior|[jt'ihevt»S attieles\ thiit enoh mombor is eijeoted.to givo RaebfeStestf Industrial 0xposttiqri OCTOBER; a^OCT^feeit ^ '. Reno^rned Mttsical -43ir'g|ja,iril«atii)nt»' '• '•\ Street Pageants Beatttif«1 Display of Rochester's JDlvei'sified - \-'•' _-- : .'.' . •'r:.i^..--';.?^.^'*7<j*fe ,-'.•:'•'•: •'•:\•' -,'\: . For rai^S>nliaBther : i'nfQrm^ adyertljilrils. 3iw3_ ^ BUFFALO, jL^CKP0Rjr f r^gHE8t|it IJLp J ^^*\*W'^siWHsa»»W VSBIBHHBMB^HIHHP ^*HH^H*II*^BIIS^BI*^BV.^BI*^BI*^BI*^BI*^BI*^BI*^BI* To iiiii Bile*. Tlio London Lancet, tho loading metl- loal iourrinl of tho world, says tlint tbo licst and simplest Dy-klller i s a wenk BO- lutlpn; of fofmoidehyd'o Itt water .f^vrp toMpoonfulB to tho'pint;! Place In pip tes or ihucors throughout iho houso. Ton cohtl worth ofIfprmaidehyae will list nn oriiihary ianUly ail attniihlior; it iias no ofteii6lvo snioil, la fritnl to disease organ-, ilsnii, and Is jjfaotlpiiily ndn-nojipnoua iixoept-to'lriSeots. ..'., . \'\; 03T/EOi*k*HY. rli.HEBnbRili A. tHASBB,. DR HEI.KN mj -% 111ATBE; .i04WopathlePrg»^ isn » ltvA;ahiyeK.Mc(Una\4n««asyani Friday- T> lt.A;Kh»yer,.Mc(Una\4ti««iMy and Frioay- Uoleii.- B( TKayuf.TMoaiiiaf Wedneadir a\* 'Sstrtfrdar,;. \.:'\;• ;.'''•'. • •^e''Sakato:-lSipris/{aittyi ana The ;Be^Uti^-olifrirji»^i«Aii.0P«. Buhsorlhe -Bow-.-''*'. 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