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^»-t*AW'»W«*n*^>*^' tf\l I ^Lr-i^if ^t^n^^^U^ibV ^ssmtmmm mmm Hoime'Course In Live Siock Farming HiWLive Stock Farming .•' mi Soil Fertility, »y C, V, GREGORY, Awlhdr or ''HoriKt Counts In Modern MrleuUWi,\ \T-Jskhif Money on Hi. furm,\ Etc CopyriffcUeW. by American P«»» Aijoolltlon. sTJItEVEIt grata is Ifown continuously for a number of years tho loll decreases In • ylpldlngr power, If llio prac- tice fa kept up tho yldids will .hwiiy become so low OS to bo tjnproiltable-. and the land is said tP fee worn out. Iho fact in It I s pot worn out any- more than « slcklo is worn out when It becomes too (Soil to out. Iioih tuo slcklo nod tho sol! need n certain amount of Ireatmont before (hoy tire )n shape Jo use iiErnlri. fit the mm ot tyo sou naturewill rMtore It |o Its origin\! productivity HO, y.-dio* mtTU'Wf •» »*«» it gt»en time. Crops of weeds win spring up, wake st coMldcrablo growth and die down awl rot. In tlm course bt» few years tbo humus supply will b* KSBOWWI, locked up cteaieiiln of fer- tility WU1 beeotno available, mid tbo field -wW again produce nraHtablu crops. If rotation Is practiced «o o« to even tip Urn ililmamla on tbo soil, with • clover or noma other legume to gather nilfdiWii from «w ntr, tne soli will continue productive for o. much longer time. Even then It will not keep on yielding prolltnbto crops nlwnya. Com- racrclat forliltitewi nmy Help to stavo off th« day or r**lionlnrj, but otter tho farmer ItM eotrtrlbiilcd Hundreds of dollar* to th» pockets of ttio fertillxer manufacturer tie will Cod Hint even tills rnethod of trwlnttttolng fertility ettmot bo ilepentlod upon. Katelng th» Soil Productive fhero aw ttuwo factors on which tin productivity of tlio woll primarily depends-tlio aui-oant of available ruin- ertl slant food elements -which lt,cot|- Mill*, lis physical condition mid ttw •hiqtnit of moisture It will hold. Nl- troi^u, one ot the three roost Important chemical elements in the noil, can jfrtj otitaltioa from the nlr In tinlltnlleu' moiits oVft'i tliity loinovoa when grain is sold im loiiinnrcil ivllh those lemov- cd by live litoct mo strikingly shown In the follOvUiiff lnlilo '-Tlio prloee Of the elements flit> flgutnl \t tlio opprox- Itoitte rato that would have to bo pnld If they woio purolmscd In tuo form Of commercial fertlllms. 'I'Ho appro*. Ininte yield or one ntio Is given In each caso: ' J^lna of crop- Com— amuv w MM*.. Stovor, two tons... fotat ,.•• Oats— Grain, C01iUBbol».. Straw. «4 tons..,. Total ..,..•«•• WbSat- GratrC 25 Ouoliels.. (Straw, 1 toil Vouio of tbO nlUPgfiil, PSo»- phiiru»»i|ii/Pota».- »tuj» oontttlnoit. .,.;.....»,,.. m«t .„,,., ,. ».*• „.. »ai.tRi ..,.....,,. »,« t.w .,.„....,....,. *iu.a* Si. 13 2.IM J1.KI- ?10.7t 18.41 4.qs 3.12 10.11 quan'tlttct by tlio mo of Icsuines. such •I oloYer una tilfnlfn, a?t>o otlior; two, ptiosphorllrt null (IUIIUMUIXIJ. nro present 4n m«»t soils lu fairly IM^O riuiittUUea, •ItliounU much of lliu supply Is In <io&T«toW« form. Qoc«a tillage and *cll ptemiea notntlonu do mucb to wak» theso clement* .nvotlnWo. \Vh«ii tho total supply becomes low It can bo reootvwt by tta applteatton of fertl- lUora. This 1$ all, kowwor. that fc^ tllliera will tie*, they will not Im. prov-i! tlio pliyslcnl coodltlon of tlio soil tsor Incroaso lis molatiito liotdlng The use of liberal nmouiiln of clover la tbo rolnllon -will mid to the humus lupply of the soil and »o Incrcaac M BloUtturo lioldlng enpadty. Uumu.1 nets Ilka a gpotigo, focmlng a store* ioaae for \vater that would otherwbo bo wnstcil, natnua also Improves tlio plirslsal condition of the soli, rnatdig it lighter una mellower. Take a pan< fill of day Mil n pahfal of rich black «urf*c« «oll, wet thow thoroughly nnd place U»iu to tlio sun, \Whon the cloy is dry It will be baked almost as bard M a brick, whBo a llttio atlrrlng will make tbo black dlh as m«dlow as wcr. This dlftetcdce In tbo two soils Is duo solely to Imrnus. IJio hiMina sufiply cannot ho main- talnefl by the -oso ot clover unless a crop Is plowett under at fro<pient In- tcrrals. It takes considerable- tlnio for thJa clover to rot enough to form liunras. niul tuo tiiniing under ot so largo an nnYoaot of green matter nt once Is llnlilc to lunko the land \sour.\ 3MB condition can to co«ccle.d by the\ llab of lime, but this imeiijis troublo nnct expciiBO. i fits Valuo of M*ni|r«. 'Tho onlji way to keep thi! SOU m the highest pjisslbte stnle -of productivity Is to keels lire stock anil apply the rarinuro to tho Jniid, ttainyard mannro adds largo mnouula of tbo cloracnts of fottillty Vt the soil. Au hvcKieo of 86 per) cciltof tho nitrogen; phosphorus Met poteifitura 111 tlie. fo'Od oaten Is passed Ollt In tliO tta.nnro. tfbla per- • Soniagei Uhlghest jh fattening nntonts' firlcT.ldTrort in Joub'g fetook; ifc^'o cio> .HP DANGER FfiOMOOWET proreB«orftckerlna of Harvard Scoffs at FlsmmairlOii's FJ-'edlotlons* Basto^, S'eb. t — Professor &.'' 0. Pickerinj^airtKStor Of ilnrVav'd 'OoSo^ Vatory,.ficottod; at Hie topOrt ftp: Pitns Hidi cinirtlllo Mamiiiartonf tuo friaiolt liHrpriDiiiOr, .hxuj b'ooji ctuoUd as aetteHne tinit ^li-oiojiflo eitlno- • Alctrt --ot llto vilt follow-' tho passing of' the eartll thttmsh % mebulile, ot Hal' • . loys'conist, ijay 1^,. '•'•''. . • - that m cyanogen'gas, iii tin? tall .ot .<• the, .coniotis H6flt«iotlvioM till life ,|s- • adaiitted.by Prorossor pis'tefiig. Mr, •PltsRerlng.aata: ',-• \I do not bi?110Vo 'thai.Watonit^lon , ..Bttla-tbAd .Jfcwevor, t* lio af8 ft-Mil store no ivelgnt wltli t&e nsitottomovil .of standliig, nS-Uioy cofccuHn the lio- . l|et -tbalt ihe'rer- IB. aiii5<>itito\y ,«o, -dan- ger to bo feajfefl,' Motior oai'tii h(ld that «xn6rietvc0 ' .6ttce of .passing ftoUgfr. a cornet's tall ^dshuia still . mm ,ii8j ¥00 iftiiny 0% those rumors ftre.-oWnt. to. tbe'o'ttort^'Oi: cheap soil. ?a|loiiaM|ais ivho, doalfis free Mfdrtls- '.\ 'Jufc***'- •:•_-.'••'••' \. Total • Timothy, 3 tqna..,..,..-. potutoea, 800 Bunnell).. Pat cattlo, l.ouo poumis. Fat »u>B«. 1,0» pounU«.. Mlllr. jo.tmo pounds Butter, 600 pounda..,....' This table Bbpw» at a glance tlio great ccouoiny, considered from a fer- tility standpoint, ot marketing grain; In tbo form ot livo stock. Adding for-, tlllzlDB materials to- the soil, however, • la only oiw of the ways Jo which wa. nuro ig-bonellclal. It helps W break flown tho utfttvatlnblo miuorala. It ddda humus, anil tbjs la of a kind that niliea readily witlMho soli. Thus tho -.physical condition nnd water holding capacity of the solium improved even more than where clover Is used, im Ktoatf of plowing under* cjoyor It can ho fed. U'lio resulting mannro wilt do tho »plt nlmoat aa much good ua tlio clover would If turned under. U'btin hotu the fecdlns and ferUIhiliiB valuer aro obtained from it. By using 11 regular rotation with clover ami te'dlns nil tho rough feed and most of the grain on the farm tbet noil can ho brought up to a very blsU s'lato of productivity and Kept there for an luaeilulto period of time. lu an experiment nt the ohlu experi- ment: station wliero manure was op. piled ovory tlireo years to a rotation Of com, wheat und clover nt the rato of eight toim to tlio nor© tho average Increase- In yield vra» M-7 hiishelB of earn, UM bu»bela ot wticnt nnd (Sill ponnda of clorcr. The valuo of tho IncHsaaed yields due to tho ulgbt tons ot taanuro wa* Stl.«2. or «!.17 twr ton for the uinmnv. 'I'liUi was for roanuro that was obtftlnetl In loo open yard. Mannro that had been trumped down In »bed» where It wan under shelter had 0 value of $2.03 per ton In Increas- ed crop yield*. Thu results obtained on n little run- dowa farm In l*cmi8}iva»in mrlklngly allow what can bodonc -wllli mnnuro. This farm \va» BO badly exhausted that it would produce scarcely- any thlu& BnlrylriR wn» Introduced nnd the manure applied to tne laud. After a few yeara of such treatment and wlttioiit tho addition of any comrnor clal fortllliet* wbniever the prodnc- tlvlty of llto f«rtn wn» so greatly In- creased that an annual revenue of $200 to the acre was received: from It. trrba effect of nwnnre continues for a great many years after Us applica- tion. EsperlraonlB with manured and tmnuimircd land have «aown that tho yield In tho manured plots was con- ahlexably creator Iwmty years after the taat application ot manure was made. Applying Manur*. Tbo host resnlu are obtained, how- over, when manure Is applied fre- quently nnd In comparatively small Wroonnts. For tho ordinary tleld Uropa an application of eight tons to ,'fhe ncfo la BuO?cKnt at ono time. To (get tho require*! amount on each acre and to Bf if II applied evenly a rr A • H1.-W -^* * Summary of the. Week's Newi of the World. H»pp«ritnji' From All'l*«rt» Of «•»'; Qlojio Put ln*o <h»p:t far ««#»'' R«»dino-WHat AW. m World li talHIrtB Aboirt-pPMam of ttt» N»W CMU««I ftow LOPB PitMtehtt. - Wealthy womaiv-aro. JiaUod hy ?SAh Prnnolsoo quBtoma .«ujthorltle»- *tMf, larae rjunjitlt(e>» ,of .uadeplored dntl- ; able goodis aro .discovered. Senator A!d/J.<3a ret»m f Vssltv ington la »l&aiim by Pledges *h«' tho policies of tbo nre4de«tw•>' nav « the right nf way in congress, A New jersey grand Jury find* SO,- 000 POO eggs l^pt In -cold storage In jersey Oily, waiting a riso in prtcea $0 bo sent to tho Now York jnarkeW, Ernest llonry Saokvillo-Wenfs au)l for recoRPlUoU' n» the belr of tho Into Lord Uouoi HackYllle-Woat brJrtjrs W fnterosted otoy«4 to (bo probate court jn. i.ondon. Frldiyr Hontrenl's city oloctlpi? roiulta Jn » completo victory by largo .loajorttlel for Uie olllscna' reform t4ck«t, 3i.rti'MilKht meu were killed anil fifteon Injnrod by a coal njlno explos- ion at UK Esperanzaa, .Mexico, Aati-SiirftaglsU call oa governor Hushes nnd announce that they ^111 prnito a determined light ugalnst W,tes for women Kdwanl Paywm Waiton loft Pasa- dena Oal., ou a walk ucrosa tho con- ttnont which »w expscla to eomplelo In ninety d»y». N,w Jorwy pledge* $15,000 for jjrth limtnao'y *urrcy» and. borings for tlio proposed Hudaotl river bridge from jT9th BUUUU to the Palisades. Henry I*. Toler. Christian Sclejto enUiiialiiHl ond »uiniorter of 51 ra. Stet- »on. drttwi.n In escaping from tho stalo hospital (or tho Insane on Ward's In- land. Willard 1*. Bowen of * nrm or In- «urauct> limkcra In Buffalo, lu » lit ot ii-mt«ir«ry Inoanlty, abut and killed bin iluuslilor aiady* and thou ktllod hlrase'.I. | Saturday. Eight hundred employes ot tbo Bethlehem St*«l cumpnuy went on utrike beca'Wt tholr demand for thno i\nd n half for overtime v»a» refased, ttopreaentaUvc* of the religious and fraternal presa appear before tlio hnuso postofflce eommltteo to arguO against on Increase In tho second- Class rato. The Mfidrt* government charges tho Slcaraguan eor-sorvatlvoa with plot- ting to lire on an Arnorlcaa waralilp at Cortmo-tn tho hope of bringing aboui t'n-ltil State* lnterventton. apreader Is a necessity. Manure spread eventy over UurgroMid Is much more effective than thai thrown about in rra.'rc-MiurtJwt wtra i s OPIM *ASD, large chunks, as Is usually done, with a pitchfork. Still worse is tho .prac- tice of dropping tbo manure In pile* - leading It nearly nil winter and then toward spring scattering It about with a fork. In addition to spreading tlio matiut* more erenly, the spreader saves work enough to warrant any one who lias much stock In buying one-. The spreader should bo kept In iiso practically the year round. SJanuto left In the open yard for elx niohtbi loses nearly half Its fertllhtlne value. Manure kept In sheds docs not lose In value nearly so rapidly, A, practice that Is sometimes followed on dairy farms Is to bttvo « Bhjba In connection with the barn, keeping tbo cows In this shed most of tho ttnic liiriilns thorn into tho barn only long tnough to bo inllfcetl. A plan (hat Is pfeferablo to this la to have a small shed over tbo door where the mnnuro M thrc-ivn out. Tbe spreader can ho backed ioto this shed and the uMniire loaded dlfcelly on to It nt seasons of the year when inttuure can be spreaa directly upon the fields. At oilier tlrncs the mnnlire can bo ihtOwn out Into thO shed nbd left there uritll It can be> hnuied, Monday, Professor Prow of the Ycrkcs Ob- tervntorjt tays llalloy'a comot Is ona mlllvm times largor than, tha earth, Vlvlnectlati Reform, a ncwmagailiie, msliea It nppearouco and •states l(» poBitlon ai asalmd tho needless tort- ure of aalmtUg. Secretary Wllaon of lha 4epattwoat nf agriculture aaya tho high prleo 0t living la due to n \mliflwtbte lot Of small tnurta.\ An oiler by John D. JtoekeXaller. )u to contribute $25,000 to defray tho ex- penses ot a\ white «l*v« Imulry by Ibo grand Jury'is dsetlncd In^ow^ork, «anad« will not bo ablo to recover for the W«i due to tbe Quebec- bridge disaster, rnporls George J>, Orahnin, Doittlnlon minister ot railways and cotwlB. Tho Now York Central purchases la Monroe county tho tttst ot the denuin- atratlon farms which It will establish for the purpose of educating tho form owner* on how to increase production, Alids-CongerScandai Grows In Interest—Probeto Be Insert- ed Deeply—Mongln Lands a New Job-Bad Situation In iter County—.Taxpayers ¥ftnrtol(nowWi8re MoiiBr wortit-SttKins clans. . ; Albany, J?qb. B.-Tbe charges made \>T BenatOP Conger agai'na^. gonator AUds and speculation, m to What tbpy war lead to coatlnuo to be the cb|of topic of discussion at tho stated capitoJi. giferuttor Cofigor baa nied his fdruial ;«omplalnt-with the senate, and it looks illfco bUBlnesB. -If tho probe goes to the bottom It Is felt that some things that $tm well known to HOWO members of (toa icglalaturo and others, affecting* •roen hcaides Senator Allds are houttd to become public property. Seiintor ICksaigcr'i ohargo became public a day br two before the date limit set by the senate for flling. The formal docu- itaent Is tw follows: c 3C Bonn Censor, senator from tlie swy- jncitt Olitrtot, do hewny, pursuant to the f«lUlrtnionta of tha rul«i adopted by th^ «>mU <it the im. day ot January, 1WO. inano and nl« tho toUbwiiig atatementi : On tlm 4th day of January, 1910, nt a confir«nci ot certain uenntocs bold In a room at th« Hii Eyote hotel, In tbo city tie Albany. N, If,. I stated in the course pe our oonvMintlon my reasons tor re- jtuatns to support 'Sonator Alias tor tbe position at prtijliltnt pro torn. o£ the ion> ato. I attd in aubitano* llmt I knew Mm to ha unfit (or the popttlOn bocauio he pmd, to my kiioivl«J»o. whlla a member PC tho (Mutably, ilemanded and reolved sod accepted money «• lliu coiulderollon for action which h» liail takoa Willi n- iracrd to otrtaln propond legUUtlort iitnd- |nj( bifow that body, abd that atattment ytmt, M I am Informed and bollqvo. com- raunl«lia to Scn»tor Allds on tho fed' tcmlnf day. -About two wtilis later th« aubstann or wtutt I tald boomo puMlo through tUe pr««i, and than Senator AlliU UcranndMl (nd> invtsUsatlon, and tho sonata lia< in «or«ct by th* niolutlon and rule* adopted t>y It nqahnd mo to make and die « dan- nxtt slattment ot my charges. In accordance therewith, I do lioruby Staats and charge! 3Flr«t,-miat Jotham, P. AUda oil or about tin S d day of April. 1901. wlillo a aoMinbtr ot tha uaambty of the atalo ot K«w Vork. rectlvnl and accepted the lum or fl.CCO In my nrnence at ih» capltol In Ui« city ot Albaay, N. X, ana. Sacoiiil^-That the staid »um woa de- axanM »y him and waa p*hl to and ac- «t»pttd by htm «• the consiaaratton tor kla havlnc retrained from proalnf to pauuan a certain bill pcnillng bofaro Uuat aouaa, BKN-N CONOBiU nana Jan, St, 1119. Conger's statement Is sworn to bo- faro a notary, AVhcn tho docutaont was presented to tho lenato It was not read or dls* <rm»ol, but Inld on tho table awl or- dered printed. Rumors have been Hy- ing about that Senator Conger would ^xealg,\ but both he and his lawyers icuike posliiro statements to tbo con- trary, and tho fact tbnt euihicut Pem- 'ocratlo counsel have been employed o« both sides makes It look as It there -would bo something more tlimi a sKratclilnsr ot the surface and that •Ithar Senator Allds or Hcnatop Con- •per, or both, will have to Icavo tbe a«enate; hence large Interest attaches to the trial beginning on Feb. S. \ ' I assembly 'candidate fhat made a good, ster were paying largersnrhs or money • H i, ow i ng ju the! Thirty-fourth congres-- enrnqd by tho sweat of their Wows 8 j opl ,i ajstilct was Tliomcts T, Peelcy for unnecessary services and to sup- In r tnB j,-.j ls(: Niagara district, the port politfciild machinery^ We have not 5r. ugn es-Stevciis mail, who'-was elected, iieon lnclliic to credit these state- ments, and yet for tbe jenr 1908, ex- cluding wo know not how mueb of er ponse tbat might ha.Vo been sa-yed by lunnlng tbo county In tbe Interest of tho taxpayers and as a man would run Kow comes the sequel Assemblyman JFeeley Is the cdltoi of tbe Lockpoit Dally Bovlewj and recently the Review published 1111 edltoilnj advocating the nomination ot Superintendent Stevens for 'governor. '-Ebon tbe Lockport I'U'ljJl* 1. i v « o ' • 1 • 1 ' • » ' ' 1 •' ! F! eiff v-M f 'Tainr mi- <M bis ow» private business, tho Jnvestl' s j^ujuni, owned by Superintendent, gatton TP?owed to finds abmothisgdik* j gteri^ jenvinte^t the Iteivtew editorial. *«|00O -Irjoent..-sytthjnbwajmwt of law« v TC |th cbmmcptincilcfltlng thatjt looked. Cohslder* tbls ip; thelight of a swe; j^ppa tjie'.pronpaed candidacy With ineht inado to the writer recejitly by : much fqYOfj. Justijow th,ei Tfadsworth, one ot tho best ltnpwh poUtlcahns in . ^i win , wg ai-a. tiw Stevens, capaif •plstor conpty onft bhnsjejt an. old.su-.j dacy: ienj\ah to be seen. Speaker nn^iani-, Mmfc <rttev wniit to en, back 'ijya^wpi-th has sftcentiy tieen .quoted '• as shying, tliat the Bopnbliean candi- date for governor this year must be i-vvjthput scats;-, -which was .'taken, to eliminate himself mid would-be ^e- 'sardodby som.e RS eliin.biatlng:Stevens. . g:he latter (s d son of the late Colonel Hob'ert; S. Stovehs, a fovpaerDomoern,t- •peryispr t)in.fc 'they wont'to g;p. baclf a few* years.If they \yaiit to tavestl- gat? the board of suppsclsors' and tell- us whejt^ter theipeople who do the. pay- jng. have or hove »o( -a right to do- mawV the truth.\ Stevtns. a Candidate For Govarnor, Evidence multiplies thai; Superlh feudeat ot fubilc Works j^derlck & 'io\congressman frodi that district, m<X - ue.wijs himself* BenjOBrat unlll 1890.- Pmtlim COMES INTO HIS OWN MeflaOo of QheOb Lancia In the Wcat , \No Longer -Exists. italics, Feb. D.-^ComriaBSkraor of AsrleullUre R&.vmoiid.A, Ecarson told a atimliBr of ithf.ca business nien that tho iMmofs groat JurOhlOirt Was to learn business .methods,, and that ho Was convinc«ed that if the \ farmer teanied to keep, hoc»ks ahd- have: a record of Ms proiits and losses with feach crop be falsod his trpiililes would bo over. This'Wns the day for the New York state {armor, ho B.lld, after a lapso of 30 years due to the cheap and tortile lands oMne'AVeftt. They w«-.l-o now occnplea. T.he'-NO'vy York' state farm er would soon tow normal conditions -again. ''There was already a shortage hi production of thrift -orops nnd ffttiu- teg would bes a most profitable busi- ness ift the f tttui-o tlnilod' States officers raided & fulli ertlilppcd Illicit still in ohoratloh, in t stsible.nt Basrchiioi N. J,- •' '.' , Tuasday. The govornmont'a food price InnuW promises tn be wider than any 0110 dreamed. Oni> hundred NIcaraguan revolution- ists are reported to Have boon 'killed ire Ihe battle at Srmto 1Jom»s> , JlmYa. Oobron's aciopiahe; in a Bight nt Ileltonolls. Egypt, catiRht Ifro and he fell thirty feet to the. ground hut was uninjured. Herman Sttydw, a foreman employed by the nlagara Unseed works, was Iroien to death vjhtle flshtng through- the Ice in. the lake at buffalo, - Under the national Incorporation bill introduced lu congress yesterday lbs charters will not exempt tho hold- ers trout the operation of the Sherinan act. Charles W. Fairbanks may not he received in audience by the pope, the reason being that Sir. Fairbanks In- sisted upon speaking at tho American Methodist church to Rome. Wcdnaielty. Members of the paper hox hade combination plead' guilty to indict- ments for unlawfully fixing prlcoi und pay $52,000 in tines. President Toft makes it Clear that he does not purpose to try to force tho passage ot tha'federal lncorpora~ U011 hill, introduced In both houses of congress. . The Seine Is tost subsiding, and nowspaperu In Paris dovoto- much- more space to the production, of Sions, Rostand's \Chtraticler\ than to tho hood's aftermath, Pollco find the body of SoDa Peter- son burlud in tho basement ot an apartment house at No. 178 Westmth street, Naw York, and are searching for Poter Johnnsen, who waa janitor of tho.huliatng. .._..„ j.,- WAS 47 Yaiii'i?RIS0N Dead Co-.vlcl Could'. Have Been Re- lsn;etl but Ha Preferred to atiiy, os^nitir-, N. Y, 6\sw. 9.—William WO'tto., pno of tha oldest imnatM 01 1 P nil Institution in tbe state t Mew York, was found dead In his cell at E;«R Sing '. y a keeper ntAktng bis rounds early iu die morning. For tho post. row day.-! he h'id been uiider treatment but refused to go to the boa pltal. Weolta was sa years old and had spout 47 ot these in Clinton, Auburn and Sing Sing prisons. He was cohv niltted to Sing .Sing to,March,\lStO rrom Queins county for burglary,,soon after lio was U'led f0r murder in con- nection with the burgiafs, and-ho bo- gnn. serving a lifq. term oil ^sprll 20, 1880, his sehtenco bolng for\ -mufdap in the second degree- .bride* tho ex- isting law he was eptUie:d;.l;o jreloaao- undes a parole last Juno but.refused to. itcoept; it, preforring ito jreinahi»ip, jrispn, aaiaU •hIs5»iaUi|;»ft!Wer*4earf.: :He was an iexefiiWafy iBrJaonerifuid; never baused the. <;ab|^tU»s,,aftyf troublo, The coroner aeade* de»th> wao dUO t6 apoplexy, - . ' *: ••'.-•.-••• ••:'. ••:••'. '\\ Mongtn a Stayir. It has often been said that \yon 3*nnoi keep a good man down;\ also tbat \few dto and none resign,\ un- less they have to. It might also bo added, that a machine ItcpubUcan of- •colmMcr is almost sure to \bob up mnwT,'* even If ho meets temporary a?Mcne«. They don't alt do It ns Quickly, though, as tho case In point. It tins already been recorded that Comptroller Clark 'Williams recently •lot out\ tlireo machine Republicans troni his oaicc. Among them was 3* B. II. Ktonghi, long time Republican. boss ot Seneca county, who held an $3 a day place there. Within a week alter this event a Washington dis- patch announced that among the nom- inations sent to the senate by i'resl- 0ent Taft -was' that of J. B. H. Mon- Khi to be postmaster at Waterloo, Sen- •ca county. This looks like quick ?iv0tk oa tho part of Congressman J. Sloat Fassett, to whom Mr. Mongln xrendcrcd valuable service when the Slmim Ttote^mnn Tvrested the eon^ KTMilonal nomination from Mr, Gil- lette, at a \snowshoe\ convention al- moat a year before the congressional election. U«d«r Barnoi Not Pl«a«ed, In connection with the recent de- copllatlon of organization Kepnhlleaiis 3in the comntrofier*s otBce and tbo ap^ jpolntment Ot John D. Carlisle' of •\Vatcrtown to be a public service cem- mhniioner it is evident that leader 33srnei of Albany is far from linppy, «ld, although he had recently been •ajlng aomo nice things nbout^ovj- «rnor Hughes in his newspaper and. bad even offered him a renomhmtlott ao for a s he Was concerned, ho now Jnvclgha bitterly against tho Repub- lican governor. Head this in the Al- bany Journal! \TO confess to a BCBSO of contusion Regarding these -latter day ideals-i. Heretofore it was the bnbit ot Repub- lican governors and Republican OtHce- boldcrs, .Republican conimlttcenicli and Itepubllcan workers to do ail in their p0W6r to-put the Democratlb party In as Wprebenslblo light before tho pub- lic as possible.\ Trying to Forgot It. lu view of tbe fact that the hoard of supervisors voted down a resolu- tion to investigate the report of the comptroller's accountants-that looked - Into affairs In Ulster cduuty and found a bad situation, It appears that the Jte- publlcan machine crowd there Would tike to havo the people forget It. Tiie .Eilenvllle Journal is calling for tbe troth and demands that sbhioboOy 'hew to- the, line, let the chips fall wfioto tbey mayl\ Among Other : things tho Ulster county paper edito- rially says!: \A recent Investigation by the state comptroller of the conduct Of Ulster county buslnbss indicates that In one year, and tbnt recently, the law has been Violated, money hn's been Wrong- ly appropriated and tho taxjinyefs W1V0 been Called upon to pay for'serv- ices apparently unauthorized, In- stead of smio and honest-criticism of tho conditions thus' exposed nnd a re- cognition of tile fact that OlHelals- elected by the people td Carry out .the Inw are supposed to know tholr duty and live up to tho Obligations they kayo assumed, wlmt do we find? \Why tho paper that sets Itself us as tho -lending paper in tlie county' ahd whose disinterestedness is cer- tainly not proved by the fact, that It proms to iho amount of thousands ot uollnrsa year from patronage i-e'eeived troin: \the oracldls- Investigated says that the faults shoWd are 'technicttl,* •that<ho-moralWirongWas douo,'etc.\ « •JWbatrifctrhth? jijhe people wiintto; •know,-afid they hive ai-ig'hf to imowi' ;For..yearS-ihiire 'have'-beOn\ iUoii wh* .malntalnea.,thdt»th<s i tasca^elrs.6tL ; ta i Stovpns tegarfts blmsolC as the reslcju: ary legated of Obaries E, Jlughes ID tbo gOTeriiorshlr>» In other? words, Mr, fJtovona Is a eandldnte for the ?epub- llcan nomination fot governor this year, pf course this would interfere with tbe ambition of Spcakec Jatncs % iVadsv/orth pf the assembly, but tlio Stevens clan and th? \Wadsw°rih elan In tho valley of the Genesee have not been, working la harmony Jtor sev- eral years, I'he Ovfdonce that .Super- intendent Bteyens wants to go highej Is found in tho Loekport Journal, a ito- s publican, nowspaper, of -which Superin- tendent Stevens is the principal owner. I'licre aro Bomo Interesting events lending up to tho presont situation. Whon tbo last apportionment of son- nto and assembly districts was made Frederick a. Stevens was In the sen-H jito, and thew was talk ot bis running ,j for represgntntivo In congress from 15 tho Thirty-fourth congressional dis- trict t o succeed James *VV, Wadswortb, fnthw of tho speaker. Mr. Stevens Is roported to ho worth *?12,()00,000, owning banks and street railroads In Washington, hnd tho Wadswortb clan regarded him as a. dongeroua aritug* onlst. Adcprdlngly It was- decided to innko an effort to clip his wings, and through tlio Wadaworth.lnfluence tho senatorial district was e'hanged ao as to throw him out Of his spat, Genesee comity wait taken out of what Is now the Forty-seventh senatorial district, composed ot Niagara, aud Orleans counties, nnd put lu with Wyoming and AHegnuy counties, and this left Senator Slovens In tho same district Willi Asseinhlyuian 8. Percy Hooker Of Genesee county, who was soat to the senate Two years later Superin- tendent Stevens throw \Wyoming coun- ty, which ho controls, with Allegany county, nnd tho latter connty got Jhe senator, thus dislodging Senator Hook- er, but tho latter was appointed chair- man of tho slate highway commission by Governor llnghes, Imnjedlntely following tho dccaplta. tloti ot Senator Slovens tho revolt against tho re-election ot Congressman Wndsworth developed in. the fall of 1000, and It hod thq nctlvo support of 5tr. Stevens, President Koosovelt was also known to desire the defeat ot Wadswortlu Tho latter bad been In congress for twenty years and ruled tho district like a bdroh of the manor, swapping federal patronage tor dele- gates to the congressional.convention orery two years and seldom seeing any of his constituents, except a few politicians, at any tlroe. AVadswotth was renominated by bis postmasters mid other boneflclatlc*, and then the eld Thirty-fourth district was set on ilro by tho candidacy of Pete* A. Pot- ter oS Jlhigarn F*lls, an lndependeit nopwpllcnii, who wecured a petition bt i^faamta ahd/'wna also regularly nomtbatcd by , tlie Democratic pnriy. After a Ben*allonat campaign, tin which a cow was used as Potter!* ora- hlon), that being selected because of tho /meat trust nnd oleomargarine, for which Wadswortb was- alleged to Btuhd. tbo 13,000 majority which Wndsworth received In KKH was wiped, out, and Porter was elected by BJDOO majority, carrying the other four counties of the dlstf let and greatly re- ducing WadBWorth's majority In his fea connty ot blvingston. / This campaign and result nttractcd 'national attention. A bitter factional feud continued in the district for two years traUl the tlnio was nt hand tor tire Eepnulham congressional cpnven? Hon of 1003, when tbo situation be- came acute from the fact tbat Porter had tbe counties of Orleans 'and Wy- oming tor that nomination! tbo Wads- •ortb faction, had Livingston and Genesee, A battle royal was fought ,fot_th& deciding couaty, Niagara, and, nTOfley •nOWeUBkl wa«f at tbe Kejlb- llcan caucuses, lit some towns the, vote at the party primary exceeded the total vote for both the Democratic ahd Hepubllcan candidates for govern- or In 1800. Mr. Stevens was then su- perintendent of public works and took an active interest ia the fight Tbe Wadswortb faction won by a. small margin, and James S. Simmons of Ni- agara Falls, a southerner, who had always been a Democrat until he cams north a few yearsTjeforc, was nominat- ed for- congress. TI16 presidential eleo-. tlon overshadowed that campaign, but Simmons received only CO majority In Niagara 1 county, where, he lives, ns against the 3,6S2 received by Porter two yenk before dtiil ns against 2;760 for Taft at the same elodHen. The political feud was still on and contin- ued until Aug. is, 10O0, when .a, party of tbe Niagara county factional load- ers met at Olcott.Reach on the occa- sion of the annual plonlo of tho Ni- agara County ftoneer association, and it was rondo known that Sapo'rintendr out Stevens and tho 'Wadswortb, clan were ready to declare u truce. Vari- ous details were arranged by this lit- tle coterie, and, among other things* tho Hughes-Stevens faction whs to norninah) n Candidate tor .member ot assembly th the First Niagara.district and tho Wddsworth faction was to name the candldaieln tho Second Ni- agara district • \•. Former CoUgressihojp. Porter and his followers were Ignored in this latter- district, Where he lites, AVhether nny< thlbg -wnS said nhoht nominating Su- , perbatpildont Stevens' for governor at tho timo the so called Olooft-Boach cotivpact was hiado will probably ap- pear later; At any fate, It became- evi- dent thnt the voters at idrge Were not content to have half a dozeit HOpubllc- tin factional, leaders and oihcoholders, thefnselVos safely- ensconced in public ! Jobs, teoveiythlng ht their \wlii.fei; at the .general election.in feeoembor their •ivrath Whs again buioe khoMrn through- out tbe I'liirty-fourth coiuiressiOnul dis- trict, tho Waaswortb caualdafe fhr raombei; of assembly in the Second Niagara' district, normally Republican\ by 1,20<), being beaten by Philip j. Seller, Peniocrp.t, by'fioOi, a Bomocrht-' ;1Q assebSbiyman. h.Oliis .elected in Oi- ' leans- county for tho-Qrpt tftnb.'iS-ilfty-- tjvO years, a J^moer^ticassemblyhiafl bOlngielectedibl Seheseeiciouiity, whidji. Is norninliy 2,ooo ^epshhcSn, ;and. ih* majority of ,Sp.teak«R-,3am.es %,IA7adsi ; 'vyortn himself b«ug: shti'tfrohli .2,p0fl •'•*NA»w?A'.'tUttlv,flflD:. *Piti. Hnlw T>JiU,,*.il^i«' MaKe Your flans to k T^ the Family 3rd Annual Convention Hall Febl 14-19 IT WILL BE Up-To-Date YOU WILL SEE All the Latest Cars The Newest Accessories YOU WW, HEAR Splendid Muwcal Program Remember the. Date ONE WHOLE WEEK February 14-19 Afternoon* ahd Evenings IT \WILL BE BETTERTHANEVER Double tJt S, & H,\ Stamps On AJI Furniture Purchases this Week Tw<? 4oliats? worth of stamps will he given with every dollar's worth of furniture. At this rate, a $50.00 pircchase fills the book, and a book full of atjunpswill «tntitleyoat6%lundsonie piece of furniture absolutely free. This offer ppsjtiyeJy ends Saturday night- Never before haye we been able to offer audi a choice assortment of furniture, and at prices surprising- J.IylQW. Items rnenrioned are fair examples of-thesav- ings awaiting you, at 2-Tnch, continuous post j seven one-inch fillewi T ball rod ends; full corners^ all sizes and finishes? worth $28-50. Shipped Freight Prepaid 2-inch post; six filling rods; rieat rod ends; strong rails and: angle irons in bright or-satin fin- ish; former price $12.50, now / 98.BO 2-inch continuous-post? 'six filling rods J ball rod ends; large husks; all size?; bright or satin finish; made to sell at $22-50, now $1-8.75 2-inch -post; seven one-inch filling rodsf.pretty rod ends; em- bodiment of strength and beauty; value $23.50, rtow $1^.50 '1 (All Furniture purchases of $5.00 or over, shipped freight pre- paid within. 100 miles of iRochester.) An \S- & H.\ Stamp BookTtiailed free upon request. Write to-day, requesting thatour Bureau of Personal Service send you one. Rochester's Greatest Retail Store 11111 m* itm*m*tM**m* JOHN CROWLEY EealEstateEurGaii For gall— Mr*. Phimblj'Ii propsrtv eonalatlDg ot double haaid sOnth ilue South Avonuo, now dooblo ana new jdnalo bou«il», north aids OakO-ob&rd jllsonew home nna bara with 7 aoroi good la'nil on KllmlioMi Snoot, Thli property will bo sola nt great bargain a* owner rnuit dlapoao ot it ou/accountof slokness. l-t aoroS loud, tibustf, bucn olid orchard, orrnot Ktdga ah a Utttus H-tntii William 1-ilsQQ'a large houie with nil modern Improvemonu, on South Main, beat than cost of onlltllog hon<o. Mrs. Qulnh'a houac, np-todato. West Areuao for Sale. One of thoibeat produce forms In tho Townot Shelby.known as tho Elllcott tanii, JiistonstotSnolby Centers lOO oorej With 0 ftonis of orohrmt an d girad build intra. To ho sold baloro .Ianmiry 1st, Blghty ooree, S tiiilos tautheaSt et Shelby Center. Abont 8 nen-s of orohard Pride t§5hfracre. Al balldlligs. . 2E6 Se'orge QlarEo ix-slUonco, corner. Pearlacd Oatherbno streets. One-ot tbo QncBt locations In Mfitum with all tin proveme.M4. ljot 60slt7. To ho sold nt onoo. barge hoaso with good bnrn with nil improvements. Electric lighted. On weat side Ucftei'eo street This property will be sold at a bargain. . Two-awtjr brick block with basement, rsr\ SBlff-st h*tt what traildliig cost, la MIddlepoH. Busy terms. The Klory Boss property, north side ot Frank Street, wtn Intra and hoc water heat. A good block on cast side Main Htrsnt, Two good stores, For sale at a bargain tb sottloup estate. Tho Walker property o n west side of Glenwood Avenue, will be sold at onco to sottlo up estate, Mrs, Blake's UDUCO on. Fork Avonuo wlllbc sold,at once. Thialsone of tho Ilnost locntlonk In Medina. I. M. Whlpplo's ,-esIdenoe on Eagle Street, botwoea Annsnd Ohio Strent. lo good repair,, will ba.sold oheap.. Some fliio building lots on West A-st. iondOok Orchard St. Prioca Wav down, . .1 also nata a number of other village property and farms (or aale.. *K,'j«^^wafiDi. Sua uu4.v R«oubllcan £.t ' to A. DAWSON, OFFICE HOUilS-lO 11, 3 to 4. 7 to 8. QEFJC-fi—:At •sauth.-side of my residepcei 320.Main St. Houseand lot for aalo of rob,tNo. A0(, north wdOOoiitar Street. A. D&WsnK House OUd lot, 117 Commoioiul Street, for sale olraap. Siiiall pujinolit, (town, MortgagOAt 5 per oont On account ot lliy liualth mvdootor has. advised ihii to go to n, dllloroni ollhiato, and nil would like toxsldso oitt alt of iny property Uotores-1 gn, ioffor for Bale ff otoi;es.dn,Walh Stitoutjindone oh (Johtor. Btre'et; those atqro.i are o'encraily located sndih in ftuo coiidliloti. All loaded lor 8 years with jirlTillge Syears no to 6 yoars. alio rents uro from WG0 up to «S00 per year. House, and lot on. Center Street, No. 403, lbostlon is JDnO,. Hooto and lot on Hmllt-y Street. Bouse and lot on West Avonno tight iu iront of tho new Catholic Church IJI offer for tele aiy fornier^rOsldenoe on Main Street, 93. foot front on Main Street Slid 194 feet Scop runs to Falriuan's Alloy, ,H6 oall :to bid drive In frohti ot: horjso, 2 largo fcont rooma, 3 large, sitting- rbonis, 8 dining rooms, 3 :bath,'roonis, ono. upstMrs.ono do wnatalrs,2 largo'ktt 6he>i s, U bedrooms, aoino vorjr largo rdonis! There aro two Boynton f arunoos tn this, hauao, atjfil oombinutton gils and olcoti-io light, all now gas hxtnreB ahd o|innde. .lien, and heW gas pipes-all through tho hbuso'. , ' , I shall .endeavor/ to Be-at my. present, fosldehce or my ofttoO over tlio Union Bank for the next ton days to meet any ;onowho!*lshes.-tO buy any-hf tho abdvo propertyi • Dtsop^ mo a, postal that you. wish to ^ajotni^ dpd J, will give prompt answer'. IWIll give, you go;od-warranty! dead »nd«o»roh. to anyot tho.dbovo prop- erty, .Itils;all.lr00.,anau oloarj of morlw gjges,-. y9U oate bay any* of this property, on your 0«n l^rhlsby makliig afolr pn^ Ohaae payrnehtj.and owhers Wlll.glV'o «vo yOari tov^iay ,{o*flti,lttteres6 5 per ooht,,: payahW jfniMithhallrj; I .will make a- big aisp.oant: for cash,,down Ijo ahyono, buytbg Of ;the abjy^Jp^Mrty, A. VMrWiimtoiwa* SfJCjOB The Rochester Trust and Safe Deposit Company Main Street West cor. Exchange Street ROCHESTER, Ni Y. Capital and Surploi, 51,200.000.00 Reaoorcaa, S20.00O.OO0.00 The Largest Trust Company in the State, outside of Netv York City, solicits your account, and will pay inter- est on any amount up to $10,000.00 at the rate of Deposits rrtade on/the flfst three days rjf eachmbnthiwih dra-winterest'fromthtJfirst.l| | .1 Drafts, Checks, Espreis or Money Orders received, and prdmpi ac- knowledgment made. , j . a j 11 \Wo ottead 0 cordial lilvitatio^ fo visit our Barglar Proof Safe Deposit Vaults, Money to lean on approved collateral. . 'NOTICE XO CONTRAOTOin. aictlloo, Xf. V,, Sewer Syvt«ra, 8*-al**d proposals will \be rocel-red by tho : Soardof Sower Contmlssionoraor the village •ol Mfdino, N. T . op lo fobroarj-13,1010 at 8 o'clock p, m.. fix- fnrnlshihtt ot.»U mntnrial and labor and canstruottac art nodithm to tho ww«?rsy«lemot sail rillagofor tbowostorn porti-m of .aid -vlllone A. certifiedfiheeic, or Its «ialvaloat, eounl to U per ctetit ot tho amount of tho bidanit nayahln t«. UiO troas ;tirer of ipo tmaBo of^dtSfinn, S?. Y.. muse, •accoiiipany onoht bid: sail- amount to bo for- .felted to raid vtilnRi) in ense tho bidder, who 4s aw&rdo 1 tlio contntcl, rails to-.dnlr executo tho suuno nnd to Intnlih a bond satisfactory lo tlio Boar I ot Sowor Comrnlssinnerg, to Iho Tillace In the sarh of Bi per topnt of tha amowufe o< tho «*ratr»<-t ^oodlllorMTl for tun Jull sintt fnithfut performancrj et tlio contract and.saving the villn^ltax-rtU'-aifrommtdiuii- .nnos; .ailn furtlier conditioned tlmt ho -will pay all laborers arrtphyrd. l,y bird, in tlu, avoiSk coatrnctedt for, und Tor all matcrlHls fnmislitMl for oronnccoaxttotiinHl work All.lt.tlaRhn 1 ! b e made acrnrdloc to ubt«»k' forms or proposal to be t arni3&ed by tho engineer or vitiate!, attorney - Plans nnd spoczdeafioaa and the prnuesmt forrn «if contrac* mnybe«ecrint the ollleo of the-vlllaRO clotte <tf too rillrtjro of Medina, H. S* tiaidbi(lilwlil't>oopcttQd atnmoctinrrof tho i-fiortxdot He'wer Coniadsaloncra. taboheld at, their offito In the City Halt ot mid vll ngo on ,th» tfitli day of Febrhnrv, 1010,nt» o'clock pan. , Tbe right ia r-esorud to Reject any or all bids. r Dated Medina. N. ¥., Jarmnry 28, Wa I>JtNIBr, I>. HOl'DBBDGE, ! . MORTON A. BOWEN.. ! liUtlESB WAI,8H, ;The Bont-d of SOwor Coranli!idoxio-s of .Me- 1 ! dtnnrJI.Y.. ifltA-NK J. KBABNBV. t'lork.- , oledlhn.N. T. -fi«8 Sllliiun-'S ritOGr.AllA.T10K . Wboroosft term ot (he Supreme Court np- oinfod-tii bo.hold in and fur tlio County of rleans at the Cotirt Holwo in Albion On- sl-'obruaty, 14, 1O10, proclnrnnttua Is there-- ffore hereby inado In conformity to the ipreeopfe to mo directed and, delivered by the BlKtrJot-Attomey of OrleanaCottiity to all ;porsonn.linund torippenr at saidtgrmof tboSu-- jprexnbCourt,b5r recognizanceerothorwi8e,to- ,,-ippenr thoront; andoll JnstloeSor tho Peace, iCorojioraiindotibor ouloers.who havo-.tnkbit. Jnriy rodo'gnlanrice for tho a'ppeai-anbo 6f any merabn'-atfluchcourt.or Who^bave taken any inquisition dr.tn-e.examination of any prblbn- lor or witness, are rMuired; io return Baoh. ,recognisaheoiin<iuislllon or exarnma'tlbn. a t itho openingOtHielirat day otaald Cotirt. 1 Bated bt Albion, m ¥,. January- VI, Midi, - \\ ; CBOH8BS, OAIiliAOHAN, JT-w4 Sherlffl of lha Comity otOrlo'nns. •- IXOWOE^-UAIB OB PAJttM. : Byvlrtnoot antMrlty to'biogiven.Ialinll 'Offer for Salo nt-publld anotion .to .thehighest, (bidder,, nt ths -la*; OffibO ot Bbor'vWlod. & .Ooopor, In Medina. H,,;YTon,tho 12th day of- ',I'obrnarjilillii;-iit!l;IWo'olock-p.. M„ tho-farih'. ikaown-aathOPIumhior forni.altaato lu the ftowxi-ot Bttlgoway,.0rlean3.0otuity, N.T,, [CboslstinBOf about Waores of land,mdra or UCsS. nnd bbuud'ed ,011 the north- by loud of. iWaltOr Gray; ixn thobast M.land-Of -Davii. iSOarhbrough) -on th.0,|6nth.byapnbll0high- jgag and oh tb o wofi by- labd' of Hoijmarl ' ;Dated.thls&tl»tayot,a»nuamiOiu.- ! »_, *». A „ S^BUf OOOPBIt, t40v«i Attorney for flcorgo But.'her, : Owner r ;\VfqiIOE TO ORtlDr3;6EsWtIBSUANT ; •;L\ to1 nnordor*>f Hon,-IsattdB.'§iKnor,Bnrro- ;Rato of the 04'unty of Orleans, bord'eo is horbbj\ ,BlVon That nil persons, having:? claims ingatnatr tbo ostato oi.Joshaa., M, Shnrpsteoh,. late of tile toW^i otBhelbyi lbsaidioourity',-. .deoeaaou.orb rMjnifed- tiot'prijonfc- tho aaime, fflitb tho, vononars;-thereof, to *hb- unadr-i islgried, Oxoontor-bt'siid . ; ostite,- ''.at. the- illlwrOittcO'nf HikiiisVOdd ^.HMcourtv.Ja the -ylllogo 'of- Medina,. Now: York, ,,-ou. ,or ;bOTOTO tho -lDtli.'day'of; iiaroh, lOlOi or In (dbfanlWlloraof *hel«olalins-^IU -bo.debarred innd, preciudcu-txrom payment by said oxeaa- ifoft . ontbt-eaia.'Mlalo. ' - • • • Dated thinatca: day-'of Sdptomher, A. D; 1'09. . WlIiI.IAM.SIIASpSTEISN', Jr., ' 29w87 , ' as'Executor oio. Eho Butt^lp _Ekprtss Cdoliy). and The- ttefelstor, ono' yearj;(dr' ;feoil; Sribscriae' llOW'i ' \' ! . ; •- '- 1 '. . ; • • . . S OPKKME COtTRT-OttX,PANi< COTJilTy. Francis O'Koeto and EUiaboth O'Xoef0. hla wlfo,platntiffa, vs. Fred I'otrio, MnryJRowland nnd William ltowland, her husband! Cornolia ataaon, and Nowton 2innon. hor huahnnd; Adna Cor-ser: MablbUomsr Jonea-and. Ito^t- nna Jones, hor nuabandr fiownrd Corserl Weston Corsor: Hoy Potrle and Inei Petric, his wife; Delllab Vritrto.an&thQ bx-cutora. administrators. bolra-at'l»-vr nnd dovtsdes of Sarah Miller and SamonUti itillf r, doeoaseil, whb»o names are Unknown: to jiliUntuTu: Phooho Mlllor Cobb.lt living-, andlt sho bo deaaaed, her .xoontors, admlnistrntdrn, heirjpat'law sbd slGrfecea^ -wkaai nanuss are nuknown W plaintiffs: Frank Cobb ,trtivlng, nnd —' Cobb. Ida wife, -whoso name in.un- known to plnitttiffs; — \. —-- Cobb the widow or snld Frank Cobb,)t ho..l39cce»aod.-whoso nbmols unknown to plaintiffs; the ekeeutpra, ddmlniatratoni, lielrs-at-lii.w and devisees of sod IVnnk Uobb. ir ho^be deecasbd.-whonu nornos-areuukp'ywn to pialnUffat R«teUa Ed* irards ami Uliltie Colib, If livthg! tho oxecu- to».adraint-*lr,tfc*.rrt,holr8-sfe-lawanddevi»Ha ot snld, Xstalla Xdwsrda aud Battle Cobb, if they- bo- de-reased, .wbos^. names: aro unknown t* plaintiHaf Bar* Miller, it liv- ing and—-——> Sillier, M3 -wUOi'whose name is unknown to rlaintiffar --.—^- fttUler,-tho widow of said l^xra Miller, it ho be de- ceased, whose name is unknown to plain- . tiffs; the oxeenrora, ndoilnistrntora, belra-at- lawnnd devisees of-}sldgxraJ^lller,if he be deceased, whose nataesore unknown t o plain- jtifTs; '.Teremi'ih Alitler,lf living, and. *-- • MilUr, his-kity-. -whoso name 1s idnknown to . nlalnttfEsf —-r Mlller.-the widow ot.sald derCmiah llilllcr. if he be dceea.cd. whose namois unknownito plaintiffs; the executors, administrators lieira-at-law nnd ^devisees of said Jeremiah Miber, it he be deconaed, whose names nre tiriknown tonlaintiffs; defendants! Trt.Uio nboVo named defendanta; \' Von are hereby snininoned to -nnswee the cotuphdnt' in this nctloii-andtoaorve-areopy ' of your nft.yw on thb plaintiff's adrtoniBya. within twenty rtav.tnftbr the 80rvios*i>f4his .auriimons Oxclu-ivebftho day of secviocand' iu oaao ot your- fnlldt-Oto'nppehrortanawor,- ludgniont Will be taBon.agaixi8t you by da J * ; f aulft for tho rolief.demanded in'tho^conirjlalht, . Trial-dOTirk-lunhTCottnty- of OrleansT' ..SHlfltWOOD 4.0OOEEfi-. . -i„, .„ .^ .Plainti«a f Attorneys OlUcn and PostniBco Address ilcnt'B niock, „ .J^L, Hertaift,,Oi;lbaria Connty', M.V. Bated this Olh day of Januarv, lOllf. . To-PhobboiiiUer Oobb,4t Jiving, niid Jf- sbo- , b\ deceased, hBr e-tcoutbriS, ndmlnlstrntor*, heira-at-law and. devirtes. whoso named aro unknown to plaintiffsiPronltObbb, if living, and -^ i.qpbb. hla wife, Whose naine is ton- •knOwn:to plaintiffsi' ?~T± Cohli.thewi.fOw 01 Baid Prank Oobh; if .ho be aooeaaod. whuao ^nimo la unkbown-to plaintiffs jitbo oxeontoM; administrators, hdirs-at-laW Mid dbviiobs of said Frank .Cpbb,. it ho be di'ceasobV whoso- hbmes nro unknown to blaihtiffs: Bstelln JSd-- WftrdSan'iLHattie Cobb. it. Using! tho exebu;-' -tors, adxninls.rators.. heirs-at-law.nnd.-'dovl- ' soesbf-saidEstelia Edwards and HattieObhb, it-thoy bo doceased.vwhoso. inonies ire u& known to piaintitTs 1-.E?.ra Miller, if -Uvin?,- •\? '^\\'t, ™ I 1-'' W Wife, Whoso namo Is nblpiown W J plaintiffs S - , -;.- Millfert tho w»>w of said Kzrii-'JIillor; If bote dbdeaiwl, whose name is unknown to tiiotntlfji tKboxV oOutora, admlnistratorarhelra-at'law and db-- TOOesof saldKzraMiller.if\hb.bodede-ised •Bhoso-i-ambs arb/Unknown- W plaintiffs ' JbromtnliMillori itllying; ahd--,-ii BHUor hla wife; whose-name I, iinaiuoivn. to- plain- ffiii«SrT^. M i ra -r'^'^ ff ^W ; ^''**ore- miah.Minor, if hebedeoei«od.-WhOse.ruirriBis.- .unknowitto'plalhtiffs,- tho exeoutbi-s, odidln- iatratoi-s,hars-aWawabdde^lioabfBaiaJerJ<' ,:miahAiiller,it he; .bo.'dOceased,,whosexianieB aroudknownto'plaintiffs, aridtliSoxeetitbrs. administrators, .heira-.at-law? abdirdovisoes ot Sarah Miller atad'aamantha Xllher, doceisod', whoBonamoaare--.tinl!n'Oi'xi to plaintiffs'\do-- -. fondants ',' .':.-- - >. . ' . • . Tho foregoing' sununons' Is served hbdnVou . by pubUbatioai -purtuont to,ad (Srdor.of .HonV •Isano 8\. Slgno^ Coiintf Judge, (if Orleans'. .County,.dated the.lSth:day ofifahUaiW,-1010, '?, n,1 5. led . iWi .%. , 1 J. B compWintin tlio.ofBco.bf • thoOlerkotprlbans Mity; at -Albion,- N. Y,i fpnsiid'18thdiy-of Jnniiary, 1011.' . • \ • ',.THo object Of thsjabtlon i-« t'otobkapiitt- tlonjaqoordin-i to;thorsapectivb Hghts'of-tho . .partlbs,.andif itr'apboars that;jjnrtltl6ribah- -not barnado without .groat -a'roJUdibo- to -, tho- •&™A-?.l*! ! ?>/ or '* aaldbf'tHij foUowlng. do- bbrlbbd-propbrty; ••• - '. ' 1 Allthat trbotor parsaU&'f lnbd,.ai|inate, in 4l'^ p J i ^' <> y Xa -. t ^''-» lnt -»' of:'0.rleans-and ? n t< 'i?' ot: ^-5i v T ork 'i 1, i l1 '* V*& et hotMdnibor' %aadOOinnany'* landiand.bobndod aS.folJ. slOWs! Wobtby land ddededte AtoiiSa-Spatdd- ing twentyphnins tad/soyeritj.-thr-eei lidkaj., • aorth.by Eot NMl^wen^el-dit^haina ami. :wnoty-four llnksrs- -fiatsbv i»tMa,-tw»ary. 'S'^^yH^'^htao/irukstand'sonthby. a ltap«MaMtoJho. uorth bbrnih8'.bf,saidl»t 8°iP< ..t^o^itv-elgKt^ohjnniandi.nin-sfetiipb ', 1taks,;eoutaiblng-,slxtyrlbre-s of iandfmora-or,-• les9, .;' -- - ' , . -' - '. ljatod.thisx^.uavbfjattiiarj-4910,'..-:i.-- - -\ - ^SHBaWOOX>«OOOPBBi • n*, V--i-i,..L »* -'.'•HamtdiffObAttOrnbys,, Omeband-POatomobAddresa Bent's Block. , 1.HW7 : , :.^edin'8i..Orioatuj;Oo^atTiN.''yi .'.' 1