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The Medina Register. I mm i- * -J, \\ 'A Scored In the pottoffloe »t Medina,, N. Y.,s«i8ooniJ'Oltti« mnilm»tter. \m^BapAY. JAJTPABY #,.»«>. dooruo P, Decker of Eooliostor, who ma tho Domooratlo candidate forocm- grpiu latt falUs to oailit William Church Oiliorn, Governor Djx'* lpgol ponutel. Go?ornorI)Uha»rcclo«l(jnntoaSunromo Conrt .initios \Tolm \o/opdwnrd of Buf- falo a»S)inssooi»to Jot'loo of tlio aiipol- atq (Uvulori of tho seoolid department {NfW York). I'orsomo reason or other Qlttous, our nenator, won mora fortunsto In landing onpothnilttopt than wa» ow attp-nblj'- ^aan, Wn|ers, trho former did pxoood- inily wp|l fop ft now mini, being ap- pointed air 4 loomlior. of tuu finance, pltlot, codes, taxation and 'rptrenoh ' rnontu, and affairs of village* opminlt- tool, but Mr. Watort ifni limited to the public health and pnblio lnatttutlons oommlttcci. ir — H It bo true, a« many nowapaper (torn* _ linvo toatlflod, that Kx Proildont Kooso ~ 1 ' \Volt !• \down and out,\ It toera* very funny that these tains popqr* should oontlnuo to nrnka film the central tliomii of nil many of their editorial!. In fnot It would aogm to inoit people that either thojr d«ny tlwlr own itateroortt at tp TlieodorVi condition or also they havtH not yiit developed that noma of charity wliloh eyory oiiliflhtoned oltlaan should pomon, not to \Jtlok a man when lie l» down.\ 1TAHMRKS' IK8T1TUIJB1 W.ttA«j5ii*/Of t9tQi Tha fallowing U a lut oi this place*, daws and looal cofreipondunta for fanuura' llntltum In Dlitrlot No, I, to buliold during February. Frod K. Clotl of Bpenoorport, Conductor: February 1. a t Uarien. Rdmunu V, Shnrick, local oarreappndont. vobraaryS, Arcade, George Itogue. ftbraaryO, Chaffee L. I). O'Dill, Ifolmiary 8 t, WliiMmHllle, W H. Meson. ' ^^ February 0, Atdon, II. I) Ilncou. February T, KUon Center., iiorace Irtildon. February 8, Collins. Q. S. Blston, February 0, 10, II, Sprlngvllto int. Sslioal, K, II Dunbar. February 18, Marin*. Henry Adam*. February H, Akron. II. 0. Uhurchlll. February IB, Alabama Center. A K. Norton. ' February 111, Kibe. JYmpti VfUfurd. February 17, Bjrton Center. J. V, Hoi*. February 1MB. Ohurehvlll*. tleorgo Saveie. tftbroary CO, Uhllb, Sarah R McCrtedy February 81, Bergen, 0 . E. Wilcox. February W, Qorf a, 0. D. Sllllman. February M, BaUtln, M. a Stile. February »|,imh«ny. J. W. Burke, February HI 15, Jlmnford. John Skiv- ing ton. fibruary ST, Hilton. &. tt. Anderion, February IW,IC«nil»ll. II. K, W.llman. _, IIKO cnois HUB 2fX Red Cr«.i mala Hold ay llta OrUaat J fiaaaty ComtullUs t»r the Vrmtca- lien a t TnberaatMl* Tho lain ot Red Uroij 8e»tt by the Orloam Ooiinly CommUtee for the Pre- tention of TubefeulOUi, rnadn during the month of December l««i. fell off ^really rromthjfl«<|M9 0t I0OO Perhap* Ihnohlar MWI for Ihlc w«» iha drlay In •hloidng thn gwtda (Mm headquitrtara. «u thai practically tliii taltf wa« ci)nlined to about Of unsn day*! The failure of I the •upor»lior« ti>tak«aellimf.ir Ihoaruollan of it tuuwrmihm* honpltal nl«u enrTort in tffeol tho aalea. A mini of I6.0S0 «™U'« wafe mid, jlolilln* 118080, r>» fotlowei AlWou . IWiSO MiWIaa.-. lSjlu Kohdall ..... 13 68 Bolh'jr « I , 000 \Jjy«u>n*lHo „• J.... BW JiuOi»Ie»*lllo 1.... i oft Waterporl j..... 3 6? Marre Oentor I..... 3 Si Ot (be total amount rowlrwi fii.H nae Mrtt to the State Charltle* Aid Sootaty In New YorK. 1118 IS wa* placed la the treaiury at the county coiUrulttee, anil tit SI waa rtttalowL by tha icca! cants, mltleo nt Kendall. U B. D*Aca, Sales Agent, • m t^rpffl^hatiuMitfJtnijoiif,) . , From tho viewpoint of hUftiali JWof eaorlflood;, Hie, jdjjsaitpr prp-ernlphS WM. tho ohplara opldeinio whioh W!\<le ! IM .appenmnc-i) In Southern Busela in the, ea'rly auiniiior, All tojdj the fywilttifi, vlotlnie numbered morn than MO;^, 4'ho opidsjHta eprMd botii >o«« and wpifc traveling us far west n« Soujphorn Italy) and tho Mndilm I«lnndi and boing par' tfbulsriy; Arlruiput nt Naples. Turkey aiioinfferodtatejly. \ From the fpeotaonlar point, and also HiomonoT 1Q»» involvoil, thoPatleflood urie oaejly tlio yent'j ipadtng diiaater, Paris Iiaa been rotlier a frequent suffergr from Hoods In tho pint, bat not ilnco the hoginulngoltliosovontoqiitUcontury hae' It seen OH inuudiitlgn ai UoHrilotlvo ne that which began 011 January 86th and lasted n weeli, Tho waters of the Seine overflowed tho bunks everywhere In the olty, until more thnnnflWh of theotty* wnn Bubraoriied and lt« aqfclvjttos arid tho«o of tho notion wotourcatly ourtallod Atono tluio 0 nuiabV pt the blatorlo itruotnreaott)iepity m<a aoeubmorgod' tliotugcpiiBtothem w»» poMt&le^inly by- ineom of bonu. 'i'hoio Inoludeil Wotre Danie, tho (Jlwroh of tho Madelolno and tboBoInt Lazoro railway atatlpn. The lot« of property waa liiiinonio, exceeding 1200,000,000, On January 18th, SO |ior*one lost Jholr lives by tho wreck ot the Southorn Paci- fic itoamor Oitarlun qQ Uarehflold, Ore. On the teat ilny of jbo month 75 mluere lost their lives following «n oxploiloa ot firedamp In. u ooal mlno'at Primero, Ool On February 11th tho Frono.h •teomer Uonernl Chanty foundered off'Minorca and only one of hur ICO pauengere wne eavod, pn Maroh 91 more tlina 100 porsont .were killed by the burying: of two Great Northern tralnt by an nvalanobo near Wellington, Wash., wul thriw daye later 03 ponone itiffered o ilmllar fato In Brit lth Uolumtiln, In tho lattur part ot the inmo inontbff were killed to-thowrook of a railroad train on Ihu Rookltland iniarGrecu Mountain, In,, and the tame month S B wire killed by a Ore tn a danoe hall |n llaughry, On May Oth 70 mtaeri were klllad In a mlno oiptoabn nt lilr- ' mlngham^AU).! a few d*y» later au exploilon oTeTWr pound) u£ dyntwitl at PlntrdetUIo, Cuba, killed K»ioldI*n; and mora than 9,009 llvei and an immtnta amount ot property were Io«tln a«rl«« ot dcitructlte earthquake ahookt that ucourred In (lotta Klco, In Juno mere than IHO vt*r» drowned In Hungary by olouilburtu. On July 19th a line Ueitroyed the towne ot Oamp- bellton and lUohardntlllo tn Now llruus- wlok, loa«tugS,OOOhomolHa. In AaituttilottrtioiWetorott tlret raged over 109,000 aorta In MonHna and Idaho, More than 1,000 Uvea were loat and 10O.UM made hotnelHt by.axtenatva Hood* In Japan, i'\n deifro'jwl' the Freneh, Kngllih and llot^Un leeUont ot the Urimela Kx|un|tlan, with alouotllO. 000,000. On Bephimber Dlat ti ptreoni were killed In nhenl-on eelUtion.betwMD twolttlerurlNi#<;ar* at Klmc«l*nd, Ind. On October in the (Una ot the toi AnielM Timet waa blown up with dyna mite, tho dead numbered SI. The tarn* day S3 raiment ot the lutttteihlp N»i* Bainpthlra'a otew were drownid In the fladion Hlter, off Naw York Olty, by the iwamplns ot a buie. On Oalober Oth more Ihaa SO [uuotit were entombed In a mine at alaikvitte, Ool, On October Bih- 10th a toreat Ore In Nimliern Mlnnwol* completely dtitroyed <lx town*, kilted 400 ptron* and lift 5,000 homeleu. 1'he foreit lertko tjtlinatej that the area burned over by 10tO\« tint In the national tomli ot Montana and Idaho exewd* 1,0W 00O acre!. On Novamlhir OQlh si llrea were Ion In an underwear taotory lire Itt Newark. N J. On Uteamlitr ISih an exploilon ot PlnlichitMi In the terminal yanlt oflhi) Xow Ynrk I'ontral tn S»*» Votk City nwt.iwll In/ ten tteatht/ li» p-nin* ln» lured, alid iih)|«rty d.11(1:1,10 of mofu.lhan *ti«UIU» l 1. I Artoxiilo*l|mlii|lho },mi« ttoullon'coi. Iiery, near Uolton, Bag, oh Bjcembar Slat, entombed BOO mlliew On DjomubJt 81.1. flrei tn Phltadolphin anil Uhtongo men claimed «*»mo twenty vtetlmt, moat of thaux llnimeu and police- men, with heaty propelty luaaei. KHOHCXHttflttjC, Mri,Sarnuen71Imarlh of Duffnlo la TlaitlnR her parenta, Mr. aad aim Jamea Blcklntpn, . \ < M«,*h«nUTof Hochctter It calling on friend* in town, John Qatnblo ana. wife hare returned to tholr homo, on ffrrtbyterlan Street to remalp for a time n* leiit, : MVt, Jettle Sinclair Is TUItlng her •later, Mr* Bfftdldy at Kl«g, ff 8rr . C«\ytfga County.. Mlu Ruth Thorpe. Goodwin put In nn eppearanea nt Briar 011ft! Manor on the Budtoh-laat Saturday. Tho arrival WM tol6gr«ph«a io tho TArlons gmndporontt at thli end ot thb lino. Wo hoar that Grandma ThOrbo will toon pay her reipeots to the litllo nun Carponterekoop at work' moat of tho tlmo on John Stovorxa' now ton.tnt hou«a, and, it Is progressing In aptto of tho levero wonthor which has oooifesionod tome itoloy, ' 'twottovfhontol nre;boliig orootod nt tho hilllvlUeorosSlng.ono on tho William HbwlotWarm and tho other on tho Shaw. t«rn, oiio to bo ooauplod by Wllllitm flawlott and ttia other by H. n. Holt, roapeotlvoly. , Tho OouhtrylOlub mot «t tho homo of K. E. Woodford on Tuosda\y oyonlng. Kvahgolletlo torvloot itra being hold thlt wook In tho M. K, Ohnrth, l'ho pastor, f. G. Boll,|s rtsalstod by Ms abn', Kolr. Anion Boil ot Gainesville. iho Missionary Soohsfcy will meot ThliradiiT for ah nil day mooting with Mrs. Uoqrge Tortfpklne and Sirs. Jon'nlo Tompklhe. \ . The What-ao-ovor Band will moot Sat- urday attorhpon with Itlss Hoidh Frost. Rev. S. D. vVntorbury, pojtpr or tho Presbyterian Ohdroii for inaro than li yeare, lias tertdorod hit raaluuation to toko ofhiot Fabruiiry 1st. Ho gobs' to Fort Woyiio, Dotrblt, Presbyterian' Ohuroha* pastor., WNDONVIWE •Mr. hni Mrs, F; iott and Mr. and Mrs. *. dmytho left iiftt wook to apond four mouths In Florida. IsoAo .i; iUoitdhilid, missionary rrotn China, spoke at the Mothodlsb Ohuroh last Sunday evening; •The literary and BUstorioal Olub 'will tuebtwlth Sirajille jonttary Slat. MisiMsy Boauh hus rotui-nuUfi'om a Tftlt wlth-hor gtahduiothor in'ChJttpawa; ..-Oa'riiidaj,. : -.,... . . J . A a»at T*Mt r.ir TU« Udleii Ot llerttafc MIH Klwjuer Lirriiou of ttoeh t.er, who II»J recently retutnod. from her fourth Jonrner abroad, la coming to Medina to dillrsi' a cerlet ot Sva lectures on \The •thliitt B»at Worth Whlla.\ Thcie leoiuroi are to be given oh fire auccemiTe Frldny enningi, commcnclnir oq the third el Marsh and are open to any lady who may detire 10 attend. Bomolwonty ladle* have already tig. nldod tholr.inlontlou intake) advantage ot thlt opportunity and no doubt many rnoro wilt aataonaa they hear of It, The prlooollhc tlekcla will not be over IS.60 for the entire couris or 60s for a tingle leetnte, and. they will In ranch lets If 1 goodly number ot tadtet decide to attend, for only an amount aufflolent to pay the speaker will bo charged, Mitt Larrison hat the reputation ot be- ing' n very pleating 1 and Instructive speaker and at many as decide to hear her will bo euro to be greatly pleated and helped by her lootures. £Jn« baa been a thorough student of sociology and will deal Willi question* that arm of prime Importance to every lady,- The leotures will be glrun In aoino o( the Medina homos, the first One \vltli Mra. 0. M.' trrary, Bemomber I Thoao loatiu-04 ate for ALU tho ladles Ot Modlnj^For further portlonlara oaqmro of MrsTB, M. Frary or Mrs, Edwnrtl Munaon. COttlllOtAS* »K(«TAt, O.lobar », leu, KdllorotThellfgUher: Why atroald not Medina otltbrat* Oelebtr Wth wllh a Columbian Fsktlvat with Unata r«prii»nllrix tut SaaU U»rU, t'lula and Mn«, the ships thai etaraposed the fleet of Columbus that dlsoorsred Amtrlea, tnjanlltd by bojt In Bpsnlah uniform* with Spanish colors, and others rnirsionttrig Ftftdtnand anilliatwlla and a company of Indian ilreltett bojt and girls bringing otferxngs at fruit. XI would be fotti filitorles! and drsmsUo and «lr« tntt nj oh a alrest paareant lhat would, atti-aol Inouaandi ot vMtort on thlittata^ollusy;tjo* leavla«tlitdayto the Italians bat jlvlnst It a grand Ameri- can letting and ilgnlOoanct, ' Xon» A. Comairp . HAINES OPTICAL Go! Jfl^ DR.HAINESJ ^^^K theSy»tuidSa<f ^^^Bf Speelauti ^^H^ Will bast ^^^^^ c I iM I^^^^^B^ MEDIN'l '^••^ Jan. 20,81 ; Alhloa—J««keos'« niaaaar ,F»«, 13, UA jour tt IK runt la J out a ttloe. [ JOnr ipaai ia imdl, Ukewlse the piletj HOSiB ormoB A.* KOOHSSTBRJ ctouWrrrldayi, SatKxd.ji 328 CUTLER BLDG. UuaterV Licenses far 1011 A now law how In full cflcct provides that \no person or parsons shall nt any ttrad hunt, pursue or kill with-it gun any ot tho wild nnlmala, fowl or birds that nro protootod during nny part of the year, nor elmll use a gun for' hunting except OB horoln provided, without first having procured a Uoenso so to do, and then only during the respective periods of tho roar when It shall bo lawful,\ I am now prepared to Issue lloohsos at the prosoribod feoof.M (and ten cdnts for tho olerk) tor re'aldonta and 120 (anil fifty oonts for tho blork) for nllonu nnd non- rosldonts, good for ono year from Jan- uary 1,1011, JOSErUOOMSToOK, 4SwB Town Clork of Shelby, HVNTKUM LICENSE FOR 1011, The law provltiea that ''no persona Shall nt any time hunt, pursue or kill with n gun any of the wild hntihals,. fowl or birds/ that nro proiootod during nny part nf tho year, nor shall uso a Run for hunting except na heroin provltlod. without flrac having procured a lloonso so to do, and then only during the ros- peotlvii periods of tho yen* when It shall bo lowful,\ t nm now propiired to Issue licenses at tho proiorlbod toll of SI (and ten oontB tor tho olork) for rcEIdonts and tSO (nnd Dfty ednts for .tb.6 olerkj tor nllenn nnd noa-rosldontf, ,|pod for .oho yoar from Jannity 1, lUk ;! ' dtvn»tI,yoBTSB, ' 'Town Olerldif RIdgoway, J lAdiorlll.d Xitlers. ' I jrAsoAnris.loll, J. J, White, O, II. Macdonald, Sanford Xi. Barter (S), A, T, OtxIlboU, Miss Lucy Conway, O. S, Hodge, Mrs. George Howes, Medina Herald, Mrs. Hannah Lancaster, Mrs. fldne JMulsor, Mrs J. II. Nolibsch, James Prabtly, ff, W. Thorn- eon, A WaUbauni! Botwrt Welch, Coil- jtfo Galltla, Baoiwlre atp Bnprykl. Above letiert will be sent to ,tbo Dead Lotter Ofllco February Sd B*. R. OoLBDnn, Postmaster 1!li{iJ«keJ»9rls.i ,i?i*tbyt«riaji i'hurph of rBoBhejter hot. I«o«d«o»U.$of 8n<?KUT<. llam: v7r!gh« btopraard^nf yitHon, ifo.j to become their paetor, . 1'fie eale.of, lted CJrost teals In Qepaaee flounty-ampunfed *p f«».08, a iubttian» tlal gajtj over thei year 100B When the, total sales amounted to tWO 41. Silt' J- Bobbins, former chaplain of the New York Stata Orange pattednvray ; recency a' his- hoixie In Ftrtrppri, Mr. ,Bgbblti« was'cpnsidercdonaof \lPalrport'a- beitoltlzens. The Centrtl A'snuV poitofflee of BoobetteropeitBcl Itadoort tothepubilo at7o'olook llonday morning. Already It has tjone enough butlneit to satlily the poopje thatit wti'noedod,, Bs?> Arthur Olementt ha* retl(|n»d, as: pasjar of -the: SMrti OongrM'atibnal Ohb'toh of, Spjhoerpor^ and-has apeepted a \dull to iihi Bait Side gresbylsrlan Ohuroh of Bdoheiter, He \will ttkp np his now duties Maro&flril,' President l)o'ebe of the Boohetter, Srrsouie & Eitterxn oleotrlo road baa promised to extend, the Newark-Marlon lino (o 'Wlillaiiiton and PaHneyyllle If the oltlzena along tbe route will donate ihe right ot.-wsy, dporgo TSajtirot Brdoltport while engaged in a light' with aorne Ballan barge canal liborars from Hnlloy was •tabbed In tlio abdomen'and li In a sirlons oondltlon, Thoaiullant (leaped but waa later found on a trolloy car. The Wolbpt^ Frnlt Grower* AatoolaHpn composed of About sovonty.flvo at the inoit progreiilre fralt grower* of that taction have dtoldod to oonduot a fluid axperlment stsllon under the direction of a Cornell oxper| th» coming year, Qwrge A, Plimpton, who bad boon a drudRlst in llaffalo slnoo I860, died last Frhlsp aged 78 rear*. HU ancestors were among tbe tint N*w England oolonlste, Julio Vllmpton, of Whom he wat a dlroot deioindaot, Unded In 1011 and wat burned at the iltkt by Indiana, Forty-six iliulanta of the Cornell Agrl oultura Colltgo want in -Bergen last Frldsy morning foe the purpose of In- specting tho orchard poultry farm of A, P, Ilogora. Tlnns ware six, lady farmer* In Ibe crowd and also Protector Olerenoe A Itogasraof Cornell. Opening a lux car at Hsminon'diport last Friday erinlntr Frsnk Wllirtms. a (arm hand wat found lmld* weak from starvation Willi tMK In hit pockets, Be crawled Into tho ear far shnltec Monday night artd wat iccldentslly looked In by employes ot Iha road the following morning. Tbe burning ota largo, barn la Bath Sunday morning baut led. the people ot that village to llltpact Ihit* thty htvaa (Ira bug to deal Willi. An extra vlllags night 'watch hit bann empftyeil and i n addllioa many ot Iha builnsaa flrmt h*v* hind private night wtlohett lnsntttort to guard agalml mora flrei, AI lb* People's Bdodsy Evening whloh was dealgnatsi at ••Bouslna; Sight,\ In BechettsMr, tomt vary direct *t*temeatt were matte. II was Mid thatthtebam- btroloommew heating commltlet bat bmn moving In a circle ttnl hat teeow pllihta aothlni, Staploytra ware OAlled nlgftrttiy btoaiiM ot watt rant, It hs* been turaot-xd that the Union Trait Go, at llMh»**tr Is to «r«t a Isrge building an III pnmnt tit* an Slat* iHtreot. loa teutsrancelwlttj 1'rnlilant Taylor of thai insUtallon oorrtportar learned that nothing d.flolu hit bean dieldtd tjpan u yat. Mr. Taylor told, however, that Ihttr bniloMt his Inert**- ed so la the lut two vtan thai lhay muit ham* mors roost*. .vriif,—e !!•l» , ~•^ PROF. RAUSCHENBySGH'S PMYEiR EOR ~~¥& PUBLIC OFFICERS . GOD, ^hovi great gpverhor of alrtbc wprltl, jveijirhy 'Tliee fornll who liold ptiblicolRce nnd; powtiv, for tlielife, the welfare,'flhd the virtue of tli,e people are in their hands to jnalcs or to. jnnr. \Wis reniember With Bhame thnt in - tho pust the migllty\ have preyed on the \Inkers of trjeppontha,* tlieyhaw • inld natipitsiti the duat by their opprcssiopi nrjdjiatyc tlnvftrted the love nncj the players of Tliy servants, Webjessi Tljee-fttat the new spirit of democracy hnsc ipncliecj eyeii the Icings of the earth \We rejoice that by the free ips^itutignaQf oitr country tlie tyrannous instincts of the strong may be cttrbed aiul turned to .the patient service of the commpuwealth. • ' ; Strengthen the sense of dutyiii btir_..po)iti,cal life. Grant that the servnnts of the state piay'3eel viic ^iii.of<h.dee;piy. tlint any diversion of their public powers for private ends i.s; «;betrny»l of tlicir cpnntry. Purge ptir cities mid states arid n»tion of the. deep causes of corrbptftjn whiqh have sppftejt, mads sin profit- nble and uprigntocBS hard. Briiigto ntt eijd. tire sjale (lays of party cunnimj. Brcatht! a new spirit into all Qiir.^atJoii. Lift . frtfatgjtllust'nndihire of the past thai \yc inny girdioiirselves forn. new day's work, 'Givs our leafflwa new-Yisipn'pf-chq possible future of our country and set their hearts o n fire with large resolyeg. Kaise up a new ^cneratipn of public men, who will have the faith and daring of the Kingdom..of -God to their licnrt*. and who will enlist for life iit a holy warfare for the free- dom and rights of the people. WORD MARATHON RUN City Utilities Board Wrote Miles of Type, Bulky Book Held* Long Dittanet Litter*—Up-State Commit. aion Praittd. KewYotk,J*n,17r-I>oclatlDgthopub lie »w>srvlco coimnuwiott nt Albany to bo \generally recognized tut a sensible*nd helpful body,\ F. W. Whltrldgo, recelr- tl oC tho street rnlhvayn ot the Third nvenno rnllroatl system In tbtH city, to- day published hla corrwpondenco dur- ing tbe l««t two yonm nnd n half with tlia public aervlco commlsslph how, whlcbi body, ho charges, bus cost It!* ro«tt dlteclly nttmnd. ot ?I30,OOQ In this perfod, Cltlnit tho fact (bat the up- tttte iillllUn boanl has coat tho rwopte only ono-flflh tho amount spent by Hint ot tbia city,.he point* out that tho lat- ter body lm« Ismied over Ion times a» hmnqr fltml onlera ns thono with which the .Albany commission has been alili- to dlftclinrjo its duties. A* evhlonto or the metli.odi by which tho city commis- sion b*» \c«us«l the ne«llcss tutpcnilt- turer ot io much time and nwiiry to t o llltls* purpoto\ Mr. Whlttldgo It lssn» log this record to supply a ronxtdr-rabic demand lhat has been rondo for It at tlio sreato cup!(a! and elsewhere. Though tome J.00O chwely printed pngeat are required to hold tho mn.M of correwponiloneo directed at llm Third srenaa receiver by the local utilities botrtt. much of Its duplicate farms of complaints nml orders hnvo been omit- ted, cutting the volume down to MM page*. With tho exception of two short leitoM, Xlr, Whltrtdge's part In lira whole eorxespondeneo U confined Io brleHy ansvarerlng the volumjnous wmmnnknltoiis hurled At htm almost 1,281 flnnl orders and lioavon knows how many ot tm lntcilooutoiy char- acter. The mwstate coniinlsslqn, on tho othjr hand, which l« generally rec- ognfased* qs a spnsiblo Aptl helpful body, baa spent during its oxlateneo down to Oct. 1 Inst $8?0,7Satrl, and it has been nolo to dlsehargo uW duties by mnkliig only 110 Anal otders.\ . ,*> \ •> llll II SlIlllB- UlllS The Vilce j.\ the People. tAOy John Rusni'll v I •ili'.l Par girl lh 1S30 mui tiitttosMsl «lu> whnt nrtiriplnl Piitlmslnitiii for Phlllppo. who.huil just til™ placed on the tlirobe by the revolution, \it Is said,\ WO are (old. *\Hnlt nny small boy In those dny* could exhibit' the king to curious sljthtscdw by raising a cheot 1 outside (lie 'fttilortc* windows, when Ills ttiajcsij', to whom any mani- festation of cntlmsUism -wiig estromo- ly pretloua. would nppcnr atitomnll- cally upon the bnlcoiiy aft'd bow.\ i letter On* Formality, \Oh Joy! She has written saying she will miirry me.\ \CongratnlatlaSS. When!\ \WblM>p-Hyou joo her father has to Indorse this promissory Wito before It's good/'-Oiovelahd Lenffer. How Ma ftittmblad Him. Tommy, you don't tnko nfter your father much, do you?' 1 \No nin'ara. But, gee, J0U bnght to BOO tho way mn'aoes sometlmeal\- Bxflhnngo. Wltttolst B. irtrxtox. Itbitriwan sf ths>.ifar tos* air pohlie servtc* commtMlon.1 arery any from, the office ot the com- mlssloicb She abbreviated text of the cotnmissslon't portion of the ebrre- sudhaeaico weigbs over two pounds. Io treat eighty-three subjects, most of ivhJch arc shown to be of a very trivial nature, the public service com- mlMloa of this city has used some 350,- 000 words, according to estimates thaty havo today been made nlong statistical linisa often used by this body itself, Frtated; ,1a 8 point old style type, tho length of tho lines that make np the abbreviated communications pf the commission io this ono railway would extend two nnd a quarter mites, or farther thntt from thfe ottlccs of the commission on City Ball Park to Tam- many Sail. It ihe closely printed pages, S by 11 Inches, that contain it jtvero laid oml to end they would'cover about 340 feet or lap well Over the course tor « hundred j'nrd dash. Bdhlyiiig to this vnst volume of of- ficial communications from the local public servlco board, Mr, Whltrldge is recorded nt having used Only about BO.SOO -words, which, set In 10' point old style typo, occupy less than, ninety pages, Included lrt the volume are tho complaints and answers In two Butts brottgbt ngalnst the receiver for Tecovery of penalties. The ilrst is iden- tical with six other complaints which the commission moved to have dis- missed after the cpurt had dismissed tho first. ,Tho sfeeond suit resulted in tho rocoTery by tho commission of. a •etolct of $1, though the action was broifghfc ior $7(5,000. Sills commission brig busied Itself si gooA deal over the valuation of tits railroads within 1 its jurisdiction, and with surprising results,\ said Sir Wnflridge iodny lit Issuing his Unlrjue Wuiio, \But the vniuo ot the mon- «y nnd tibe value otttho lime of the On- fortunate -Owners of-those tahronds' and oi the people generally thoy iiavo apparently neglected to cojisidcr, with results that nro shameful, Tho com-, xnlssloa has\ cost the Tliird 'avchue, 1 rallrond, ^dlrctitlyi topivittd. Of $1E0,6& dowri-frji date. Indirectly it tins dam- aged It to lin incalctilabio niamuit \Whdn it coiiics to- the people at htfge- thls corxtmlsslon has Cost; thein, doivn 1 'SaJo!iJL.Iii5iy3S.S^ .fchaajssuod:! THE BUDDHIST HADES. Eight E«ty Staaea of th* Most Awful Kindt o f Tortur*. The places of tormont to which all wicked Buddhlsta are to be assigned on tho,day Of final reckOnlns is a ter- rible place of punEsbnicnt This Bud- dblatlo hell Is divided Into eight \easy In the firatt tlio poor victim is com- pelled to walk for untold ages In hla bare foot over hills thickly tot with Kdhot needles, points upward. Iti the second iitngo tho akin U alt cnrcfuBy filed or nurned from thd body and Ir, rilntlng mixture* applied. In tho thlr4 •tnge-.^lw nulls, hair and eyes nro plucked out and tlio denuded body aawed and planed.. Into aB aorta of fantastic ibnpw. \Tlio fourth «Wgo i s Utati of '^orrowfttl InnicntntJons.\ In tho fifth the loft lido of tho body and tlio denuded head are carefully roast- ed, Yearn, the BnddhUUc Sntnn, go- pcrlntcnillng tho work. In tho sixth stage tho arm* nro torn from, tho body and thrown Into an' lmmenso vat among tho eye*, nails and hair pro vlously removed. ' Then In plain hear- ing of tho soro footed, blind, maimed, routed nnd Weeding victim tho whole horrid mans is pounded \Into a jelly. In the soventh glago tho other side of the victim and hts foot are roasted brown, and then cornea Ilia eighth and last atage, In which tho candidate la thrown Into tho bottomless pit ot perdition. DEADLY MINE GASES. Whit* Damp, Ftradtamp, Black Damp and th* Fssrful Aftir Damp. < \Whit* damp Is the gat moat (eared by tho rulhcrs, for It* properties wa- der it difficult to detect, Inasmuch as It 1* tgatctestl, odorless Jnd colorless Kndjwhcn mixed In tho proportion of nborit ono part gna t o nine part* air i» callid \flredamp\ ncd becomes cxplo- atvoj to a degree hard to reallzo unlos* ono Iiaa seen Us effect*, Black damp, unlike white damp, Is heavier than air, n. uonoxplosive gas which may bo detected by Its peculiar odor. Again, unlike- the other/. Its ef- fect Is to suffocate and oxtlngttisb tiro. This gas Is so heavy and moves with such a sluggish flow that occasional* ly, when miners have been trapped in a mine following an explosion and have detected tbe black damp creep- ing In upon them by lis smeii, they have been abie to atop its advance by erecting dams or barrlcniioa along tile floor, building them higher as the vol- ume of gas increased nnd keeping the air within their llttlo Inclostrre com- paratively clean by rude Improvised fans. Following an explosion, these two gum become mingled nnd form a mix- ed gas, possessing alt the dreaded qualities of each, which Is known A* ^%ficr damp,\ and it is the mixture of gases which destroys any life that may remain following: a mlno disaster, -Atlantic .Monthly. Late Rising Birds. v A pair of singing birds had been ad- vertised for sale. \The property ot rt late rising fami- ly,\ the dealer stated. \1 Wound tip with that cianse,\ he said, \so possible purchasers Would not bo scared cjff by tho prospect of ait-unearthly chittortng nt 5 o'clock In the morning. Birds can lie trained tp keep any kind/ *f hnnrs. if they are brought up bylrt family of ulghthawks they lenrn to do to bed at midnight and get up ab III a. nu, along with the rest ot the foM but If I hoy nre tuck- ed In right rfv$iy after supper (hey wnte up tho neighborhood at a cor- respondingly e.irlyiionr Hie next morn- ing. It Is advisable for nny person who Is likely Io lie nbed until noon to Inquire Into flip early training ot n bird before buying.\—Sew Vork Sun. B'eFCHAftCC NOT A Th» Jury DoqWed That Seveh-up Waa Purely Scientific. Ono or^Iark T/vvabrt olqV flina sto- ries coacerned the game of aovea-pp, 'or old Sledge, Somie lientuoky boysr wel'o wrested for Playing tfiis.gnEp.er un<le,r the usual charge of playing n, game of ehanco. When - they were brought bef«i'p,f he judge their lawyer ciaimed that this game .was not a gapie of chapcej but was a, game Of science. a?he court, puzalea, a^ked for a suggqstloh, nrid the lawyer doelitred thatif a jury Of Sl£ gamblers w'el.riip- guainted with the game l a a scientjfie Way and :six.,deacbru) be impaneled' with, a pack pf cards tneir docisjon. Ought to be deiorminatlve.' So the|tor ,'ry gpla: ' .- - - \There was no disputing the fairness of tho Proposition, Four deacons, and tho two dOinhilos were sworn in, as the tehanee' jurymen, and six invettsr- atOj..old sevon-Up .professors wore chosen to renresoht tho 'sclenco' fide pftho.l^sue. 'j'hey retired to the jury rooiu. ' • \in about .ttvo homrs Beacon. Peters sent \Into coutt to borrow $3 from ft. frlend, lit about two hours more pomlnie SJIggles sent Jnto cpurp to borroir a ^tako' from a frtenar-^Dur-r lag the next three or four hours {he domlnlo and tho. other deacons sent Into court for small loans, \tChp rest ot (be- story can be told briefly, About daylight the jury came in, and Deacon job, tho foreman, road tho following vordlct: '\WOv tho jury i n tho case of the commonwealth of Kentucky versus JOhn Wheeler ot nl., have .carefully considered, tap points of the enso nnd tested the merits of tho several thoo- rles advanced and do hereby unani- mously decide that tho game commpn- ly known *s old sledgo, or seven-up. Is eminently a game of sclenco nnd not of cbnnco. In demonstration whereof It is hereby and herein stated, Iterated, reiterated, spt'-dTorth and made manifest that during' the entire: night tho \cbnnco\ mon never won a game or turned a Jack, although both feats were common and frequent to the opposition, and furthermore In. support of \this our verdict we call at- tention to tho slgnlacant fact that the \chance\ men are nil broke and the \sclenco\ men have got tha money.- It I* tho dellborato opinion of this jury that tho \ehanco\ theory concerning soven-up Is a pernicious doctrine and calculated to Inflict untold suffering nn* pecuniary loss upon any commu- nity that takes stock In It.*\ SLEEPING SICKNESS. Th* Grip TM* Dreadful Oiteat* Taksi y > Upon It* Vlotlms, Tho course of the dreadful disease, ileeiilng Blcknciis, fc» an extremely slow one. The Aral singe l i said to last a year or more, and the cause of tho dis- ease may be In the blood long befero any symptoms whatever present them- selves. The imtient lias oecnslonnl fever; indeed, a dtsenso hitherto called Gnmhln fever has recently bec^t rccog- nixed as tho first stngo of steeping sickness, it is said that the,awclling ot the lymphatic gland* of the neck Is a chaweteristl* early symptom. This was knovftt in 1S0S to Dr. Wlntcrbol- torn, who states that slave tradem, rccognltiug tho symptom of it fatal disease, would not buy slaves who had this glandular enlargement, Tho pa- tient feebt iircU and strong and i s able to go about hla usual occupations., TliS second stage Is Indlcftted by a distinct change In the appearance of the patient. Bis «pre»!pri*_gttvws heavy and dull; lie becomes apathetic, lies around a great deal and cannot exert himself. Willi tho progress of tho disease these synijjloms become Wtk hrntked; walking and speech bb- COn* idlflicrBt and finally Impossible, BuMinfe thn Inst week the sufferer libs Iftf'-rt / atate of cprapleto coma, front wuic|i tho IBnels derives Its name. Often, daring/tho second stage of tlio disease the /brain becomes affected, Hud some otrtho patients by to run away Into (tho forests or swamps, Ivhore they ale ot exposure or starvtt-' tioh. Tct prevent this the relatives Ot it sufferer frequently chain him down n?tll the time comes whftn he can no longer move.—McClnre's SlngazmJ>. American Golf, ' Corthluiy you nre In good luck ns a golfer if you go to America at all,,for Oiey nre glerioiisly hospitable tn that land, ond, so far ns I oouM see, the idea that some have heror-that the American's notion of tho object',of playliig a game 13 pnreiy to win It, not to enjoy tho playing—is perfectly mistaken; 1 never had tho impression more strongly anywhere of being lfl the company of bten who were phjy-. tag the ganio for plcasnro, .rtPtfor the- mere sake of winning the match. But then It Is certainly thiev as I heardone of their jttdges (i rpj^aii a legal judge,., though he was a judge of golf, tooi shy in an after dinner speech that.lt Is \the Cleanest sport Jn. Alaericai''— HOraco Ittitehinson in tonjioh .Tole- ( graph. . ^ , And Ho Wasn't. *'Victorln,' f said her husbtod, \yOfl friil not mind It, I presameilfJt'shpuid, iiarjpen to be detained dewniOwn Into this dveTing!'? \ . . • \I shall not mind it,\ austerely nn- oSyred iirs. Tick-Senn, \beennse yodJ wili\ not bo detained downtown iftfe' ;thfs. evening pr any Pttier e^ehing.\-^ Oiiieagd, Tribunp. Semt Famous Men of Old.' Tho \nine worthies\ were ioshun, David, Judas Xiaccabcus, Hector of aftey, JJU»*»g4?r ths .Grca^ juUus'j Caesar, King Arthur of Britain, Charle- magne Ot France and Godfrey of Bou- illon. The list varies somewhat, but this Is tbo xnost popular one. Thd \seven wise xUctt ot Greece\ were Soj. Ion, Thnles, Plttneus, Bias, Cleobolus, Myson and ChellOtt of Sparta. Tho supposition Is; of conrsei that theas were not thfe only wise .men in Greece, but the wlsest-Nevr tork American, Waiting For* Him. '•yes, mum,\ said Poetic Pete as he twined an nutmuu leaf through his bmr3tthole. **I am a great lover of the romantic. .1 stopped at dis gate be- cause t satv do sign Idiewood.**' \Son did!\ approved the t h0u3ewlfe, \Well there is a lot of idle wood-down at the wood pile. Just take this a x and split up half a cord.\—Chicago Kews. A Greater Attraction. Berr Harden told of a' meeting at Gnsteln between William 1. and Fran- cis Joseph, The Austrian sovereign Commented Impatiently on the too pressing attentions of tho crowd. \It wph't lust long,\ returned his ally soothingly. \Bismarck will be here di- rectly, and then no ono will look at us.\—London Spectator. We may forgive those who bore Ua Wo ennnot forgive those whom w« bore.—ta fioehefoucanld. MEDINA DRY GOODS £0. I MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. Bell Phone 307-R Home Phone BO-A Mail and Telephone Orders Will receive Prompt Attention. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FROM QUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Ladies' Black Coats at $9.00! If you are in need of a black coat you can ill afford to pass this number, v They aire made of exceptionally, fine grade of kersey cloth and beautifully tailored; serai- fitting styles, they are a*> tually worth one-half more than we are asking. . Jtr SECOND EtOOR 8(fc Sheets v 72 I-2c Each Here is a little lot of 81x90 sheets made of extra quality white cotton slightly counter soiled. A little soap and water will make them like new. 85c value rj&^~-~ -\-72 75c and $ I Silks At 49c Yard Silk Department wants to show a clean slate at inventory time. There are lengths suitable for trimmings, waist patterns and n few dress lengths. Most all shades are represented In the lot, some arc plain and not a litUe is figured. Domestic - Remnants On special tables in center aisle is another accumulation of | short ends of prints, ginghams, •white goods, cottons., flannel- ettes, outing* flannels, percales, table linens arid crashes marked at January Clearance Prices. Ladies' 75c Vests and Pants 50c Did you get your fall supply of this underwear ? It is half wool and comes in Natural and White Regular 75c value <*• -- 30c a gafihfcnt January Muslin Underwear Sato* ON ITS SECOND WEEK Do not miss this great value giving event. We still have a splendid assortment for your selection. Even thought great inroads have been made in some lines. Drawers tadics'rrJuslin Drnweri with Wide ruffle trimmed with, pill tlicks and edged w?th German Val. lace. I 25c pr Ladies' extra quality ntasliaj Drawers trimmed with tucks and fine embroidery edge. 50c pr Ladtes'.iiiuslin Drawers trim- med with pin tucks and cam- bric flounce embfpiderecl ; in colors. ' . 50c pr Corset Covers Loose fitting 1 Corset Covers made of gdod cottofl, nicely trimmed. . > 12 I-2ci|ea '\Warren Ensign REAL ESTATE I have allstof farhiaforsaleln Orleans \Niagara and Genesee CoiintiOB. All klnds,-aH prices, all loqatlons. ResidonocB lh nearly all part* of the village* to_smt all pocjteii.books from fl.BOO to to.OOO. Oosie-and see me, let Todrwahtsb'eknowrl.and-wo will talk A ovor. * Also one of the best country hotels in Wosttirii.ltbw YoSc, ;. Oorae and sdo an old realtlont—a man-| that will givs yen a .Square deal'. Has farms all slzos, hotli, modorstoly and' highly imiirovcd, troro ISO to $100 per »cre and up. TtOn make)\ ho mistake when you deal through Ensign. Sep him. g orsonally for choice investment. Also' ne building lots nnd rosfdonow in town. John BrimbtO offors his valuable fruit farmfor.sol.O, oomlstlng of 02 ao\rdS;0f rich, lholloffsoU—'right in the peiioh belt, looatoi aji'mllos; Sputhoaitf rprh Iiyhdon' vllle. Ton nflres of oholce apple Orchard S noma of peaches, 3 and i years old, pears, plums, cherries and grapes In (ibnntlanco. Qoodbulldlngo. F»rm well fenced. Sliaores of timber • - rSuhsaribO tor TholitedlnaKegister $1 Ipefyosr, . Loose fitting Corset Covers, neck and arm -holes trimmed with embroidery. 25c ea Corset Covers made of long cloth with square yoke of eyelet embroidery and fibbesh, ineclt and arm holes finished /with. (Vat. lace. ! 50c ea r Corset Covers of Swiss ein- oroidefy finished with ribbon a.tid beading.' mm 75c ea Gowns t iadies* excellent/quality Slus- lira|Gpw(ns ivith yoke trimmed withltncks and embroidery Hirx- sextion, V neck and sleeves trimmed with neat embroidery edge. .'•,.-. 50c ea iadies* Muslin Gojsras with low rprind neck' of embroidery insertion and lace edge, short sleevBS edged with lace. 75c-\ea ladies' Cambric Gowrns with haudsorne yoke of .dainty em- broidery insertion and pih tucks, \V neck and sleeves edged with eraoroiaery, $1.00 ea I Skirts ladies* short Skirts of. good quality muslirrwitlt la wn flounce trimmed with three'rdttrs of pin tucks. 25c ea ladies' long: muslin Skirts With 12-incii flounce -trimtned Witk. ten rows of pin tucks and finished -with wide torchon lace edge. , 50c ea Xadies' long .muslin. Skirts vrath.Idi-inch lawn rufHe trim- med with pin tucks arid* lace in- sertion and edge. , '•' 75c ea ladies*, long\ nlusli'n Skirts with 15-incii flounce 6( tUoked lajivn and ernbtoide'ry-edge.'j ihOOea ladies' lorig milslia ^Skirts with ii-inch flounce; trimmed with tucks and etnbroidery. : \•':li: i 25-ea JOMfJ CROWLEY RealEstateBureau ' Beet located rooma In Medina for rent, (JfHOe of other purpose. Over lahdirier Bros,' stofb. . •',.,.' . House, barn, Saprea of land with some frnit, jnafc outside\ t>f' borppratldn, \oh quarry road.: .'. Ono of tho finest manufuoinrlng sites or worohouse purpoees. Fluo location Oh - trplley ilne will-he splda^ajbargaln;'; 188 oores land, good bnildings abont 20 apres Orchard, north siflo of Bldgo Road. Wbhldmake one Of thnllnOM frhltrarriis in \Wtfiterh New York, ,., , , - .\ .1 Qoodl now house and barn Hast side Ka^tAVehue witfi all modern lmprpVe; m'ents. • . , * ffoHsOwithgdpd barn andajiaorosotj land wort side Gwittn.Street,. ,....'' Honso and barn with. 8 oores of land on the \tforth aide otlfOrth Stre'ot, Good houso, large lot running to alley\ on the north side of EagloStrbotbotween Oatbbrjrie ahd'Aiin ; 9treofs. Wllllnin Mtbn'fi largo,hbuao with all P'PHPra ImprovbrhOnt*, :ph Sonth 'Main, juesithan ooatofDulldlilghniise. • - Mrsi Qhlnii'i hnri*e, uB ; toidatb, West Ayennefe^aalo. -.-'. . Jaghty./aprei,./!!, miibs i'Orithessk ot- SbelbyiOonter;. AbPhfeSacreitrbfprohard S-rloe |86per abr&, Albulldlhg*. , w Thp\6eorge, Clarke retldehob, corner Pearl »Bd Oathe'rlho «treets;'Oiio of the dnestlooatlonsln Medina with all lm- proyomehts. Lot66ill7i; Tobe sold at onco. - - :, ( y .-', ' : ABbadblookfoh east tldo:UaihStraet. Two gboa; Mores; Tor sale at a? bargain Wr.sottlo-.hp/ebtatb, ' •;• '- ' ',. •• ' 1 : O?ho Walker prppe'rfcr ,ph westf-slde of 8lenwobd'AT*nnti, 'Will bbioldatonoe to settle up ssttatb.' > Mrs. Blake't house on Park Avenue will betpld af.bhbo., Thlt it one of the flneui locations In Medina. .,„„ .Soinofln* building lot* on West Ave. and Oak Orchard St. Prloes way down. - ,3.«Mab:)iave M' 'riumner of Other vlH»B« property andfarmsf or «»1«. 'The'Buffalo tepre** {dally) ahd'Tha KeKlaPtbneyear r for..l8,0Pi Subsorlb -now;*-,- ,' -' -\-;' - -•-'• '•