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•\ THE ILALOKB FARMER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, The Malonc Farmer SED IN THE TEAR 1881 •TJTVENS & TURNER CO., Publishers and Proprietors. IHrnun i D. STEVENS, F. LL TURNER, LEON L. TURNER, MAI>ONE, N Y. ttered aa second class matter at poatoffice In Malone, Franklin ity. N. Y. •»b*crlption price, $1.00 per y&a l*» any part of the United States. !*• all Canadian points, $1.60, th SUTanced postage rates in force sinc Iftly 1st, 1&07, making this advar Purniene J i A, { 1 < s t Th ff tJ It w&s class legislation pure and sim- ple The anti-trust law is made for all ;uid should appljF without discrim- ination. If labor \ uniena, farmers' poois or anybody e&e violates the spirit fflf the law asrainat eliminat- in,e competition and to prevent res- cnunt of trade there is no reason why they should he treated any differently than railroads or combin ms called trusts which conspire produce the same results. It h result to the consumer which the law is intend-ed to protect and it makes no difference by whom It is brought about. Making the exceptions the bill was a pure piece of dem- .cry which the president wouldn't stand fur. Alter a fierce bom bard rnnte of two \ n vhich htd.\\ ber\ia.u T.nnon usfd th< C r tk anrm hi i tak I n r to tth ith tt Pui ) rdrt , n ^ cl 2 00 n n th* -,un 1 s i p e but all tht i] h n il M << MM1 M When OfcT Ul AU nia t e Lu t i th mem! des ^rati p ti on >te of the by whJ ch is filled. 1 columns 'lems and place of th-' <:•>!$• to dete jg f \ sr: * Do Not Worry About Your Heart That pain ar-> | means pressure <;t j in-'.igestkm. It j heart disease. Fair j the heart is alr-o- ! in organic ln-nt t IsuproiKir i«.-..1 o | ?ortho^alar--iinc | li«;3 U)H.ii,trv.^w-l liv I ferments\. The a i iioiicuus^pour r:si t'.e ton;:-v> I—Ti ga-espiv - on tii.- orpins. 1 :.«'• s(Hh'! ai);l Wit!;out ill;ibit dizzy and n-iii-.t. BtroiiL'th for thf- one thine nc-odcd. I'ink 1'iHs one a and a Jitt-]f> rare ii quickly rt-store yoi comfort. A* tlV.-v stomach to «io thV of it, a healthy a produced, the'foa tre-=* you. there IH pas, the pain? in th disappear and ttre return. This is the toni indi pest ion and yo; day and start on t' by getting a box ot OR. WILLIAMS FOR PALE from tiie nearest copy olour diet br quest and the pill? by mail, postpaid price, fto cents per for $2.50, by addre Dr. Williams M<><1 Schenecta. Kid vour hczri V;i<. the : .-';, ; -.-i\ ! li>0* ;-.ot- Ji..-;.:. 1 i in tho )-' ! ./ : \.-! .>! 5 t r,.;uT pn,.;, ! h i r :'<•*<••'••';•!•'• i j id.--. O f H-ni;lM:«:i- 1 i^liitl •:.:.L.'.-r . i •A--. < C,;r- ., , t : •• I «-nr t ::>- < ot' < ;- J c i.. . < ' . • - •' • .' v : i vJll ' Aa ' 1 ' - l \ •' J 'l>r. W;l/:i v • the <ii->!., v.-:i] to ho:\.:h a; M StlV !!-;],«-•; t-.^ work rfj.-ui'•••: pprtil e i«' —ri io trctftble Tviih f^HH aiid ;.a. !, itrth am i e'.-ei-y • trea t it i<>rf£\ for ca n i'r,:,M ;t '>.- i <»-faa<i-tu hcU:iii PINK FILLS PEOPLE irug storp. A ok is tt:.'! 1 on re- vfili be ^-nt- yon on rrciu't of box. six boxes ssiui.' tide oino Company, > , N - Y. The new consolidated customs dis- trict to which we BOW belong is call- ed th© Port of St-Lawreooe and In- cludes Ojffde&sbws, Nyando. M>orr la- town. Rouses Point, Malone, Ft. Cov- ingrton, Plattsburgb, Champlaln, Chat- eaugay, Mooera JuncUon, Waddlogr- ton. Cape Vincent, Alexandria Bay, Chaumont and Clayton. There ar e three other ports in the state: The Port of Rochester, embracing: Ro- chester, Oswego, Utica, Syracuse, Charlotte, Fair Haven and Sodus Point; Port of Buffalo, embracing Buffalo,. Niagara Falls, Lewiuton and Dunkirk, and Port of New York, em- bracing New York, Albany, Newark, N. J., and Perth Amboy, N. J. Speak- ing: of the matter after the presi- -dent had made his decision, the Plattsburgh Preses intimated that probably not even one deputy will be titiomd at Plattsbursh. This meant, of course, that the cug'om's business which the city once had, has all gone lsewhere And that paper adds edi- t rullj It probably means losa of mployment to not more than three four persons at mo,st. In a bus- <-.t sense, the change will not ma- allv affect the city, and our peo- opposod it more from motives sortimcnt and pride than any- ii, else The consulidation scheme deiised by the t?-easury depart- t and on the ^vii >le is a sensible district.; from 1G5 to about 60, < a big- nt. It was pi economy, & could not the way ivin.ir to the gov- mned in the inter- -,d of course sen- l>-e permitted to if the adoption of Th« city d Burlta«t«n bas ord«r- bil ed tiro new automboiles a t a coet of about |4, ft* for tbe use ef the chief of police and ohlef of the fire de - partment. Vermont escaped lotto* either »f its two customs districts under th * new consolidation and Burlington, in- stead of St. Albans will ooutinue t o be headquarters ef tbe eastern dis- trict. * Dr. w. Seward Webb, the well- known railroad capitalist, who buUt the Mohawk & Malone R. R., rescued from hla home on Fifth Ave- nue, New York, th e other day by his servants when a fire in the se- cond story of* the' biulding threaten- ed to reach his apartment. The doc- tor has been ill for some time. H e was taken to the home of his son nearby but that same night was re- turned to his home, the fi-<j not having reached his living rooms. The damage was about $10,000. A fort- night or so ago the house was pur- chased by John D. Rockefeller a t 11,250,000 to prevent it from ing into the hands of investors and being utilised for apartments or for business purposes. This was done to protect Mr. Rockefeller's home and that of his son, which is in th© T. The Webb Fifth Avenue resi- lce was a wedding gift of the late W. H. Vanderbilt to his daugh- ter, Mrs. Webb. '•'.•t business methods. We are ( that the historic port of Cham- and its colk\.'tor?hip are to be •rated, but it has been so or- we sha!i have to le-t It go A WOXDERFUIJ To enumerate the number and dif- erent kinds of lamps on the mar- ket would be a task too great in the undertaking. In selecting a lamp, therefore, it is well to be sure that your choice is the RIGHT ONE be- ! ,. , , , .. . ' fore you make your purchase; and even if we do feel that wo j m this respect you cannot do better v not. received a square deal in j than to take the VERY LATEST pro- matter.\ Malone feels the same, | duction in gasoline lighting, viz: \The i prol*ably Cape Vincent Only Sunhine Safety Lamp\—no -wick, no itiisburg- has occasion to smile, chimney, no dirt, no order, no man- tle trouble, and best 1 of all, it can be carried anywhere as easily and VERY MUCH SAFER than a com- mon coal oil lamp. Ninety-six per cent, of the fuel used in this won- derful lamp is air.consequently it i3 cheaper and more than 100 per cent, better thaai even the best coal oil lamp ever produced. The old say- ing that \THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING\ holds good with JhisJ&mp in the try- t v hat city certain!;.- owes a debt of gratitude to the person responsible far the doctoring of the treasury re- port -and the shifting- of headquar- j ters there from Malone, for the col- lector and re will ev reside in the Maple City $0 $5,000 be a year. There vacant custom n Li ^ii e in Plattsburgh. Inas - mu h -. t^ ;y must lose th e por t I rol>&.) lv don't care much where but really, the only mistake h I 1 itt^burgh made was that it d hnod Miilont With n fjenU< m t >rbed by St. Lawrence county. cases which h'e ha \ ears the cure h f l he never s.-iys | many months < i been begun. j he says he ha It is difficult •ated in two complete, but > has <.'ured until - tht- treatment has most of the cases t d t \ whe t b r ! how. vidj - nd. giY'i ing fat oe- ing ' C IF a : s Ult UFP •hysicis •nythinj trueted that every case of tubercu- any form can be cured ab- cures—that his cure for death. •ith the cure must be in- n its application. The The ether d ••ver it and come to those who and n PA\ the tur ill rhai^ bi t tt \ ii h t t t - he declirr fml i 1 TI u -. t h Plattsbi If a •ban G> • law rooms , •abli-shn eo take fxes th ive nn $1,500; at Sl.M rooms, •»ore at \One and we bii; ill- fev HMi Of )t'; ?2. ti a t w •overnor i •ecently •enaxor ed by s which w granted lor pow kelievc.' should ] peal Uu cc FT :ta.t ; o u b: er ' su pas ©evelopme ti i •<-• ; ;t \y: Exc nitr* h ot' i e 50 an o 00 !,5 a ill 3u a\ e id V d s ct nt il 7 1 0, ; 00. tim m; lzer ~.:trn vley con ri.- th e evi-i i ih tht gi \ 11 t -. i mann tuberculosis • had not its price. man 36 years old. which stand head—a mar ir ot He is th t 1 jn-h t 1 rd Frit: o u t xt rib \ \ 1 1c pi d 1 r si gris. .-•ulu -nse to not trea,t practice: : Whether he •nm'jrci;alize e seen. - h e so y in B i-d on i iins is ' this i t want withoiit 'ied marin hi The r j-ealuos erlin ws ts ad mi 50 per s true. pat med is tr s rer •eascn ;ly g-u is thg nistra cent natu bunglers to giving says D of the 1,800 I it a that s^nts icine nody • , ' i f • •ar ti- tt so tion. of rally ruin fair in or 2.000 hair, his eat animation and •dman was finally three patients at ; who are now un- Physi p;ans. The ceptical but some J'e partieuiary so. hi Mexico a.s pre- J-j 1 11 In only by the i 1 Mi\i 1 I thtn 1 the first 2d. thoug-h * <>n horse- CD, to the xas. They I ing it. It is a GOOD ONE and will bear the severest test. The writer of , this article has tried one of these forces -with those of j wonderful lamps in his own home /or of this location. It 1 and knows whereof he speaks. Think' t::ne Pittsburgh has I of it! The \Sunshine Safety Lamp\ tak*- a position with I wiil & ive a 300 candle power light at irevem being swallowed I a ^ o f ies s than °ne-half cent 'an hour, or say, two cents a night. The lamp, too, is entirely different from any other lamp on the market- simple, economical, practical and re- liable; so arranged that the shade can be removed without taking the lamp a<part. Ha.s a g-viw chamber that superheats the gas. thus enabling you to obtain the most perfect combus- tion and the most !><>autilul white light ever produced by artificial means. Another joii.t is that it will burn any grade of common gasoline w-rich can be purchased at any gro- cery, hardware or drug store. I ment appears elsewht re, will be I glad to supi>Iy any of our readers d — i siring a really sjood lamp-one which j is recommended to give the best ! light ever discovt-rt-d: one that is j more brilliant than eleclr:i its-,— and ! the ordinary gas liyht \ISN'T IN j IT.\ Try one and Ue convinced.—Adv. 13 eow.—6w. Man) growing girls in school or bu^inc s are frail—delicate— ait n ic—lack energ\ an d am- hi < n and have thin blood. It is a 1 uni a ur tl and unless checked ie :di> to «5-t ions and chronic ills. \ourish ngnt, not drugs, is the 'av\ of reason to build strength — but wh 1 appetite is poor and digestion weak, ordinan,' foods do not nourish—then SCOTT'S EMULSION is necessary. SCO TT'S EMULSION over- comes just such conditions; its tissue material enters the blood without di- testive effort and makes t rich. It tones the whole system and starts the health j' action of cells throughout the body. Imitations are often offered, bat to set resaltt you mu»t get SCOTT'S. Scott &. Eowne. Bloomfleld, N. J. THE CAUSE O F RHEUMATISM Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de- ranged kidneys are th e cause of I rheumatism. Get your stomach, li- I ver, kidneys and bowels in healthy (Condition by taking Electric Bitters, j and you will not be troubled with j the pains of rheumatism. Charles B. [Allen, a school principal of Sylvania. jGa., who suffered indescribable tor- j ture from rheumatism. liver and stomach trouble a.nd diseased kid- ! ney.s, writes: \Ail remedies failed un- i til I used Electric Bitters, but four j bottles of f his wonderful remedy I cured\ m^ completely.\ Maybe your i rheumatic pains come from stomach. [liver and kidney troubles. Electric 1 Bitters will give you prompt relief. !o0c and Si.00. Recommended by all j druggists.—Adv. i Try F. I for pipe. Meehan's cigar cutting* adv. 44tf Mt and now they ar e athin^- vengeance upon the mur- ers of their two brothers. Francis- and Gustavo. Emilio says the lily will fight Huei'ta and Diaz s.s e- as they have a cent or there jne of them left. Cotemporary th (. til i 1 wt a (. *rp in _ Prtsident \\ils s u ntt J m i it up of men. six of whom vt t 1 > Jn th so tr tn > A horn Ihcrt tii ola tim 1 a\ 1 %. horn JUld U) t 1 (!(Sls II the \ T t Two vat lu 1 n tnt \S >rth ji e in Canada a,iiu uuv m owitaiiu. rive •re lawyers, counting Mr. Bryan as •ne, who is put down as publicist and editor, •oe educati thorn M of .temen the r prt i chest vinces th r 1 oU ^f the njr tlua 1 ! d i MCYI alist, n ewspap er man. ie manufacturer What sort of a cab- inet Persident Wilson h a te> be determined 4o. It sterns aline by the work they of new material •ot well known to the public, except Mr. Bryan, who is possibly a new Bryan and not the old one who was 0O much feared, and Mr. McAdoo, wh o s better -Waterloo known as a railroad .n Tim*.-a. President Taft vetoed the sundry eivil bill at just about the last mo- ment of his administration, and these appropriations for government pur- poses will havt.' to be made by the mew ^Democratic congress. The pres- ident could do nothing else because *fce bill contained a rider forbidding ehe use of any money appropriated §OT the enforcement of the anti- trust law in the prosecution of la- *or unions or farmers' organizations. DR. RADIGAN'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY M'-kts a Lasting Cu r e after 1 Everything Else Fails. Try I the First 50c Botiie at Our Expense Rheumatism is due to an excess of Uric Acid! This wonderful remedy thoroughly cleanses and drives this poison from the blood. Not only its proven ability to cure, but its absolute safety as a medicine, has made it the most extensively used of all Huerta regime. Gov. Carranza Rheumatic Remedies. It is made of a combination of harmless roots and herbs, used over fifty years ago by a noted Ger- man Specialist on Rheumatism, and is still the one and only certain cure for Rheumatism in all its forms. While driv- ing out this poison from the blood, Dr. Radigan's Rheumatic Remedy builds up and strengthens the whole system by its fine vegetable tonic effects. This Is not a cure-all, but an honest prescription for Rheumatism only. We receive hundreds of testimonials every week. We are will- ing to demonstrate these facts to you. Just write to A. D. Mclntyre, manufacturing chemist, Oswego, N. Y., stating that you have never used this Remedy, enclose 15c to cover cost of mailing, and receive the first full 50c bottle absolutely Free. Sold by all druggists at 50c or 3 bottles for $1.25. Attracts like a Magnet. An account with the Chittenden County Trust Company soon attracts more dollars, and grows larger and larger each month. You are cordially invited to open an account with us, either in person or by mail. 4 per cent, interest paid on savings deposits. Chittenden County Trust Co. 114 Church St., BURLINGTON, Vt. rr i i hab i tualK I V J 1 t O 1 M n s sen a messabe ot f n,, iiu r t i th in tt nn r t ! m., o\ nm nt trc c ] s tl *- v. 1 be re^istetd to the limit. l-'ortificauons are t>ein$r made and cannon mounted for the defence of Hermosillo, the capital of the province, and Maderista sympathizers and other rebel elements are flock- join revolt against th the state of Coahuila, another big northern border province tance, is also in rebellion impor- aguinst Huerta and Diaz and is said by tht Madero brothers to have ( 10,00 0 troops on a war footing ready for This was the home of j the Madero fa-mily. It would not be surprising- if that province also should Ht*eede. to^eth^r with Chihua- hua, which would include all north- ern Mexico, instead .of a and mere real civil fight between d<- prospeet. In eral leaders tached rebel ba,nds and leaders is in this situation the fed- at the Mexican capital a^rasu-i see the American bogy looming up, \or they say, if the northern Mexican states become independent they will fill up with Americans and become American provinces. The se- cession would take with it the terri- tory bordering the Gulf of Califor- nia where the U. S. navy has a leased practio-e station which is considered of great strategic impor- tance. The three states would make a g-ood-sized nation, and. being near the United States, are pe<nmeated with, otvlllsed Ideals which will not stand for such abominations, perfidy and assassination as have raised Huerta and Diaz to power. There are millions of American capital in- vested in these northern states or province©. Sugar and syrup must be labeled to conform to the law. Order your la- bels from The Farm-er office and bt •ure that they are right. 12tr - - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A I offer the WINN1PBQ CLI73 TE R. OATS, a sew hurty variety from the rieat Caaaoikfc Korth- wert, free from f*alw««ds. Yield eighty to one hundred lHUhela per acre. Vtgoroutgrawih, Krone k aw, thin shell, tfitck: meat. The best we have erer introduced. _ Price J2.oo per ba. f Also offer hick jrwle SM4 Cerm of itrong: viuTity aa4 kirh gcr- lahties—GSKUINS KCREil EN- Certnitt&tioa. noted for itsasvadaat leaves »od rreat h^ trht $3 5 > per ha. IOWA 6OU> MINK, 1,FAMIN( and PRIDE OF THE NORTH EN- SU\c a LOR^f pedipee »e«d itock, fa.ee fca. Bfc^NJ—the KAJtI,Y UBBXTM SOY BRAH tht !• aett \ \ ' ment of itching piles. Nothing help- ed me until I used I>oan's Oint- ment. Thf result was lasting.— Hon. John R. G-arrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. —Adv. Rennie's Book Store SOY Bfc^Jthe KA GREEN SOY BRAH that !• aett climate aad acctioa, I5.ee «er bu. EARI.Y SEED POTATOES, pedigree atock, Ja.oo per eti. IDEAL MANGEL BEET, tht «r, moat tugar, grow* high * to harreat, Ji oo%«r **7Y pedirree atock, itaeedtl - GRASS aad CWFVTff* _ WHEAT, BARLEY, PEAS, •TANBARD INCtTBATOM Departure of Trains RUTLAND Going East A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. Ogdensburg J6:15 f9:30 f3:40 Moira 7:44 *9HK) 11:20 5:15 Brmhton 7:49 9.-09 11:25 5:20 Bangor 8:00 9:21 11:36 5:30 Malone 8:12 9:35 1150 5:50 Burke 8:29 12:10 6 $8 Chateaugay 8:39 12:22 6:20 Milk train marked with a (*) takes pas- sengers from all stations Sundays and from Moira to Malone daily. The after- noon train east will not stop at Malone for supper as heretofore. Going West A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Chateaugay {8:20 *2:15 |4:50tl0KS Burke 8:29 25 0 5:00 10:15 Malone 8:45 2:50 5:17 10:32 Bangor 85 6 3.-05 5:30 10:42 Bushton 9:09 3:20 5:41 1054 Moira 9d4 33 7 5:46 Ogdensburg 10:40 53 0 7.25 'Daily. 1 Daily except Sunday. 11:00 12:35 NEW YORK CENTRAL Effective Oct. 1,1912. GOING SOUTH—Trains will leave Malone Junction as follows: 1023 a. m. except Sunday; 6:15 p. 01. daily; 9:15 p. m. daily. GOING NORTH—Trains will leave Malone Junction as follows: 7:47 a. m. daily; 7:31 p. m. except Sunday. A train from Utica arrives at Malone at 3:25 p. m. but goes no further. All the latest Books and Maga- zines. The largest assortment of Cards, Announcements, Letters Birthday and Motto Cards in town. Pennants, Flags and Deco- rations of all kinds. Headquarters for choicest CUT FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS. L. G. Rennie, Opposite Rutland Station, Malone NOTICE No more taxes in Vermont on New York deposits in Ver moot Savings Banks. Tbe law which formerly fated money Inherited by Indirect or collat- eral heirs has now been repealed. Business vsith us can be transacted by mall as well as to person. Write for farther information. Burlington Savings Bank CHARLES P. SMITH, President HENRY GRBENE Vice-President. P. W. WARD. Treasurer. P. W. PERRY 2nd Vlce-President. E. S. ISHAM, Asst Treasurer. The Farmers National Bank of Malone (Established in 1864) D. W. LAWRENCE, Pres. F. F. FISK, Cashier MATT. C. RANSOM, Vice-Pres. F. J. TAYLOR, Asst. Cashier TTSTlnstitution Provides Safety, Capacity and Courteous Painstaking Service. :- : Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited, Safety is the First Consideration No money loaned at over 6 % Deposit your money in a strong mutual Savings Bank. Be sure you are in the old Savings Bank. Winooski Savings Bank Winooski, Vt. Organized 44 Years Ago. Yes. Sixth door from the corner in the \WirjooskiiBlcck.\ All Electric Cars Stop Here. Have YOD Papers of These Descriptions? Life and Fire Insurance Polictes, Receipts for insurance Prem- iums, Notes, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Contracts, Bonds or Stocks. Certificates of Deposit, Pension Papers, Ann> Discharge Pap*rs, Na$~ uralization Papers, Valuable Private Correspondence, Warrants, Sav- ings Pass Books, Marriage Certificates, Abstracts or Securities of any nature. How are they protected from fire, loss, burglary or prying eyes? A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX will afford you tbe best protection. A lim- ited number at a moderate price still available. The Peoples National Bank MALONE, NEWiYORK. A Big Five-Piece Kitchen Set Trade With Us and when you have traded $5.00 on a ticket that is punched we give you an elegant five-piece Kitchen Set for only 98c. Heats and Groceries ARE OUR SPECIALTIES. The Set ncludes 14 qt. Preserve Kettfe 4 qt. Berlin Kettle, 4 qt.Preserve Kettle 12 <*. Seamless Water Pail, 14 qt. rolled top Dish Pan. Gome in and se« his splendid set and get a ticket Ft costs you nothing. Shepard & Brown Malone Farmer Bldg., Maloce, N. Y DR. H. D. HIGKOK.. DENTIST Block, New Phone. Teetti Warranted MaJo»«, N. T Offices, ISO M&lone. M. T. SOAKION. LAWYER EL Main *.., Y. JOHN P. 3AD6EB. Attorney and Ooonsellor at LAW. Maiooe. N. Y. Succeseor to Badger & Sou 8. A. BEMAN. ATTORNirr * COUNSELOR. Office In Bymxmd* * AUteae Bleek. ff West Main St.. Malone, N. T. Admitted te Practfc* in the Ousted States Olrcut and Dtatrfot Cfearta. U. W. BERRY, LAWYER Office* lat door ea*c er Court Houae, lUkmc, N. T. Menegr te loan cm real estate. MOORE A COOKEY LAWYERS Rebec* M Moore Andrew B. Ceeee? Flanacan Block Over I i Office. MOOR*, LAWYER Otttoes •eceod Entrance j& ef People*. Bani. Maleme, N. T. MAIS A O'NSXL, ATTORNEYS AND OO at L*-w. Office* over J. P. DuCfy & Co* Clothing etore, Baet Mala Sfc, Makme, N. Y. H. w MAIN, to loan e DR, R. N. DENTIST. 7t Saet Mate St. Ma- Iene. over KaemUoa'm etore. Ba«l material* used. New telephone. Hex tit. J. ATTORNEY AND COUNSHLOm AT Law, tl Baat Main 9L N. Y. HJfiMRY KURMBSS, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Maleoe, N. Y. Office at Ne. 4 v Webeter at., night c«Jl« »h«nld be BRYANT * LAWBJDfCB. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office ever Po*toffice. 4% Saet ] St., MaiODe, N. Y.. Money te 1 OeXeotto&e eoHcited. Sbtatea TBMD H. BRYANT, MLLSWORTH C ULW^JB ATTORNEY AND COTJN8BLIX>R A j Law, Bruahlon, N. Y. All kind* ** Lesal Baaine*. promptty imaHe* to at roaex>nabie rates. WM. P. LAWYBR AND NOTARY wttb Seat Oaileett na, Win* Eetatee 7 £&£** * Ia H. B. RBY1fOIiD0. PHYflKTlAN Maione, N. No. IT Mi l:**to !:«• and Y—tm OfOoe LA«V¥ER OCTloe ere* V*» MfWdM^ Pemrt *L. t mUUU*. TV a a •Mtoe at At