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THIS ELECTS WADSWDRTH Ne>\ York Assembly Stands by Last Year's Speaker. CHANLER SITS OVER SENATE Raines Again President Pro Tern, i.lnture Meets, Organizes, Hears Governor Hughes' First Message and Adjout ns to Jan. 8. N. Y., Jan. ;5.--Tue caucus? I he. possible controversus I have made the opcuiii^r, at* ire oilier Ihnn perfune- •hen tiie two hou-e.-: con- MI there was less pub! cmotiies and a smalU m last year, when the 1 the speakerslii ! iciiienant (Jovem \i-m1 < ban lev, the piCMdeiil of the senate in man \< us Kieed the KepuWiean majority with which he will do buttle for t iu\t few months and was cordially r (OMl NOT ( HAM I H I \\ id \/oi ih i*.suud \ ts also < oidi *U\ wcl \u M no lo I <-t ^, ofmu s in both htloieht n ould i\ ANOuld l) ( m piolUMon ti idies th Ii iw • 111 it - hnef Ih«u >\i usual tloi U lith ton t tu< nt 1o i assinjhhmc n < ud (Ink \jdne Ii ixtei called the ' > ouici Oi Tin ition \s s cflpota h th elctlO 3 Ot til? loJlovUHL, OflKOlS ben it( -PKSKUH I pio tompou S< n itoi John JVIUIM s ol OnUno <leil I i P < t l( isou oi Dol\warc stt ii John ( Mfiuott ot rich mond sergeant it aims ChaiU it of V ) im Assembly ^u alc< i T uuc W VI at worth Fi ol I urns <> i deik ( olo ml \uhi* 1 I n\*oi of llxinum. si > lowi Smith <f 1 ii, |u ti c ol the ip I tlu -upuim < nit to MUKIII Ju ti< hu d und( i tin M( I t nn in of S\ is pu sUlmu; ju nision font th of tin - p u inn ni IHSIM ( 1 uno d n,ui to lu i ipp(ll>1( ll\lsi in pi we oi Ii tvii c\plud \ RobM-ni of < mm o( i itp pistke <U th fomih dipaitnunt n \ \ i«-h For a Recount Ian _ llu lii 1 )l( Yv at IO1I1I \ „ U< 1 I on \\ i in uppht ition lo i i< m uiiKiit on tli petition o( Uilliun It ll<ai^t foi Ipn f t j IH, m (juo \\ in into ]>i oi f>( din^s to ttsl [\u ii\U oi ( < iii,i B M ( h 11 m *o llu ol ii<< of nmo i ot \< v\ ^oil oT wiirh Mi fl» ust < hum to h U P IK in th Ci md(d }>\ (toot<(liu md \ iolen< e m tin do< tion oi Vh)~> I hi i pplK ili< n June ()1I\LI of V w lfliinnU Icidei bv K i minition In the Dt mo cmts foi th*» oliif t of In taking his position \s pieddmt of seni te I leul( u nt (' J o^ell ci \Nil V\ ads^o i Ih^s iul in put honlit 1« plicod upon statut e hool s not on h ioi the jnu jot meellnp: tempoia n exJ^ell( ies ba t to accompli h peimautn t rtllt l and H sfquputlv VM (icttiinmii>(, pubh< mt isu u not bo sw ucd b\ ti\&.t<ui o ^ puol o < lamoi out uniit j)i U path of fonsii \ iti nj d No Sidcw-ilks No Mail \fn Orl«wns Im 1 \ cons n nf NTew Oilei n M IS < ut off) fin th< i m ul (U )i\i\\ \>\ oxl( i iui il It Ii iblt num b i ol Vvv Oi IK WjttlOllt sid( \\ ill tlu p u Is of ilu (it\ <U < (Id \on I hr ( \t\ il nti idu l to Inuld num (>1 mtl si ui(\ most Jinpoilaiu tin luust dn Ii_ _ Hi nn 1 now lid < of tn< ubilit\ of ih< liuiii] ei I m it Ml Ih it \\i slnU In deni mils pimnl upoi us Stole $20 000 It I onop ill N( v I ni _ V I ( l \ ol the )( \ u h \ loio i I il < I O( ( ui i< (1 n?nl< th I till « pt r I IK i ol)l» i ]>nt a liioum tu tin tin/ h ih< outoi hind h OJ Hie d< i so U m t o lid noi be O]u ncd Iiom tl ( DM ! no Dii i 1 ul IU ( \( h h /ntron h id l>* ( tt iud 1o with itft ntion I f inilit'o n toi vitililles board of coutrol\ for iNew York city, modified, as he declared, to meet the views of the governor as ex- I pressed in his message. j A protest ji^-'dnst the seating ol Sherman Mordant] as assemblyman elect was tiled in the assembly hi be- half of John Deneen of Hlmlni, Mr.' Morelaud's opponent, hy . Minority j Leader Oliver. Mr. Deneen oppowed'Sheldon's. Moreland on the Democrat. • and Inde- Mr. and pendenee league tickets and bases hi. 1 - elnim to election on the ground that the votinj; machines in Klmirn failed t«i register the Democratic votes. Last year Moreland was majority leadei and 1B looked upon as the- choice ol Speaker Wads worth for the name posi- tion this year. OTHER TOWNS. EI/LEXBCR« H DEPOT. Jan. I.- Gertie Helms of Troy ii spending a, few weeks with her un- cle, i.s. 1 L. Myers, and family.' Mr. and Mrs. L. IJ. McKinney of the Center spent Christmas at I. L. rs. George Jones have Sch-enectncly are the guests of Mr. Sonlia's mother, Mrs. Esther Soulia. Prank Grisdale is the guest of his Nft W y ovk> Jau > ;j._. W i,lhau S. .lat'k- ^\•\\\\^v:^^ moved into Merrill Hinckett's house. Mr. .lones is employed by D. Martell in his blacksmith shop. A watch meeting was held Monday nigh; at the M. E. church. A very nice china, dinner set was .presented to Rev. and Mrs. Cheney from the church and friends; as a Christmas remembrance. Henry Crabtree of this place and Miss Julia Pace of Leominster, Mass., were married December 31 at the F. n m Allmny son's first ollicial Mr. and Mrs. George Moulton of have been spending the •'•• | application for permission to bring quo ( v> ,, Wf , ;;;:! s^z-nr^. \% -«\. wih ' his brotlier ' c - Moul - 1 \ , (1 . | ton and tanniy. [„} The week of prayer is being attorney _ral was to set the date of Die hea and to notify Mayor MeClelluu to pear in person or by counsel. served in the F. B. church, begin- I ii ins Tuesday night. spent New Years wth her $on.,, lace, McDowell. . ^* Miss Lucy Perkins, who' baa. (absent from her ditties here !_,___.«.£ _.'—_._._____. . __ _. _ _. i . _ _ __ _ - — _ l _. sister, Mrs. C. Allen. C. Donnelly and Miss Bertha Ben-j shirt factory nas returned to nott of Platts'nirgh were callers in j much imp-roved An health town yesterday. I Charles Chandler has W. P.. Mclntyre of Plattsburgh \ of Dr. \W. T. Honslnger, spent last evening in town. i F-riesian yearling bull. Tlte ball held at the town hall last tton private. evening was a success, both socially and financially. A number of our. young people at- Julius Cains, tended the ball a t Morrisonville on Friday night last. , 1 Elwood Sherman of Rouses Point |, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sherman. , Our schools opened this mornin after a ten days' vacation. Among those on the sick list notice Chauncey Humphrey ALTONA. Jan. 2.—Now we write it 1907 Miss Anna Labarge returned to BREAKS WITH TAMMANY. Forest, after speding a week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peryea. Edward Carter of Standish spent Sew Year's with his father, Pftiil Carter. Arthur La^oy and wife spent New ' in Jih MOOtftlH FOURS. .Ian. 1.—.Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Haye* ___ () ,- |,j sst}X Junction, Vt., are spending Mayor McClellan Defies Murphy In Hoi lho no ijdays with their parents. Manifesto. There were two new members ini- New York, .Ian. „.--Mayor McClellan \[< IX \ OL \ into the Maccabees Court of issued a manifesto defying Chailes F. ] tiiis \jiiage on Kriday evening. Murphy and the Tammany organiza , willard Nichols is home from Syra tiou as at present constituted. Ttie, ( . Uf<0 for tno holiday vacation, statement was given out by the mayoi , M ,. p _ R _ JJ corkins is seriously ill I in connection with the announcement ., t p i eHen t writing, but. we sincerely j days that: he had appointed att commission ! ] H)J , e toi . n spee dy recovery. • er of elections John T. Pooling, u law-1 L (<} ar ]- has accepted a postion as ! yer of 68 William street, to .succeed; rlprk i n O '.\Vil Bros.' store. I John K. Voorhis, who was recommend Thomas V. Murnane of Cham- j ed for reappointment by the general ' , )lai n waf? a caller in town Sunday, committee of Tammany Hall. At Ia Graham of California spen The mayor's manifesto reads as fol- lows : In apiwintlug 1 Mr. Dooling as the reji Year's i Jericho. A*Duley, Jr., did business in Al- tona village Tuesday last. Eugene Peryea and sister Dora were visitors in Forest on Sunday last. Robert Hornett Sr. who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, is no better at 'present writ- ing. Lizzie Gardner spent a few .vitli her- friend, Miss Sara ELUSNBURGH CENTRE. Jan. C.—A reception was Rel_ at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ooldie Arnold for Mr. and Mrs. Will Curry New Year's evening. There were nearly 60 present. The presents wer« as follows: 1 extension t&bJe, 1 pa: lor table, 1 iron bedstead with springs, an 8 day clock, 2 rockers, •fiilvor teaspoons, 3 water sets, 3 glass sets, 2 berry sets, nickel lamp, china set, china tea set, nickle cof- fee pot, Gutter knife, and sugar shell, 1 table cloth, 12 napkins, and ake plate. Mr. and Mrs. Curry wish to thank the friends through columns or your paper who so kind- y remembered them. Mrs. Henry Vosburg passed away 'uesday. Her funeral wiil tnr'1 ,t the house Friday. Mrs. Hardy Housing©. uTstll! i ill. His brother and daughter.'\^ \'^ Glens Falls are with her., - ' • £ v ':*t Mr. and Mrs. Ora Potter are butt'H from I>ake Placid at her mother',, Mrs. Stafford. Smart. 13. Ii. Duley did business in Irona Saturday. Joe La soy Jr. .wears a fine smile- it's ri boy. Gilbert Lafernia, who has been Your co'rreBpondent saw heard a chickadee on Monday. Mr and Mrs, Gadway are parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. New Year's day passed hdl li ft fe 9 George Clark, who was kicked by resentative of the Democratic organ- j a norso ] ast Sunday, died in a short l/ation of New York county on the j Lim e from h j s injuries, and was bur- boaid of elections I take the oppor- j ieA Saturday in the Methodist church tmut\ to say that, as far as I can, I j cemetery in this village. Our sym- two days with friends in Malone last sick for the past week, is no better at week- present writing. I. Bruce of Robinaon called on friends in this section recently. MOOBHS. Jan. 3.—Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Hon- shall recognize and strengthen genuine j pftt hy is extended to the bereaved Dunooracy in this city and Invite ltel farallv . \ ^^ WII H tuew . tt _ u _ ttMS4 _ ( mri biipport, but I cannot recognize the ex-, Mis K Dora O - N ' e i;, w. H. O'Neil | R. Stewart and Mrs. M. Knapp. , JV1I control in Tammany Hall or tol j anc j singer of West Cha_y spent Years with their daughters, Mrs. M. B. Stewart and Mrs. M. Knapp. Marshall of Altona spent j Wilmer and Ralph Stevenson spent a ale any relations with its present-. Snm i ay evening the guest of Miss Sunday in West Chazy with friend*. kultr. [Nellie Magison *at Blackmail's Cor- Mrs. Elmer Fitch went to Pla^s- I should like to have the support oil ners > | burg on Weclnesaay> the Democratic organization, because 11 Miss L aur a plants is very ill with j watch mectin- was hold in \the ^ e always been a. believer in part.\ • pueumonia. \ | M. E. church on Monday evening, ltsponsibillty in administration, but if i Miss Nellie Magison was presented j Fred Sorrell, mail cleric from I cannot have that support under con- W ilh a beautiful piano, the gift being I Rouser, Point to Albany, spent Tnes- dilions which favor clean and• eflicieni; a Christmas present from her fatlujr. J ( | r v night with his mother Mrs. P. : iiom acminm I mivor has taken since friendly polity >ul u >en itois and ' K a ielatlons between him and Murphj ] I am content to-do j A son (Clifford Aaron) was b^rn jo.'Weaver. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kingsbury on' ^s Margaret Lavory spent Mon»- Dsc. 2<S. William wears a broad ;day \ n puttsburg. W. Brunson returned to college on ,o\<inme without \it.\ In the opinion of political observers | this is the most radical step that tu« smilo. CHAZY. Thiof Gets General Chaffoe's Jewel*. To-, Angeles, Jan. 3.—While General K Chaffee and the members of his Jan. 1.— Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones rare spending the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Moen, at Cleveland. Mrs. Spencer-Brown of New York is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCullough i umly were at dinner an min gained .entrance to the uppei stoij of-.the Chaffee home and r«u-j aD d danghter returned to Albany on siwl _d rooms, which yielded the thiel | Tuesday evening's sleeper, after x i ich booty. Jewelry of the intrinsic | &pending a few days with Mr and ilue of $1,000, but valued much mo« | Mra . Anderson. oij,hly because of association, was se- t uied by the thief. A maid discovered , „, b .., , UK burglar standing in a brilliantly faninidt of MA\| lighted room. Upon her approach he I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gonyea have returned from a six.,weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Boston, Low- ell, Nashua, and other eastern cities. I i ml lohn i tuiutd out the light, sprang through a, IrtlNBrown ig pregsill g hay at AN >% mdow and escaped. Found Daad In Friend's Coffin. ( h udon, O., Jan. 3.—Death came tc Aitiiur Carrier, thirty-live years oki, ol HtuitaGrove, a village near this town is he drove through the darkness bear hgmeward a coffin in which was ( him I to be interred the body of a neighbor 1 ilends were waiting for Carrier tc | .ler Bend. John Dup/ey is pressing hay on the Caanagh Flats, East Beekman- j Wednesday morning. Charles Curtis, who has been < fined to bod for the past month, is able to be up around the house again. Miss Ruth Taylor returned xo college Wednesday to resume ho course. Mrs. Harvey Fifleld <Hed on Me a day morning. She had been failiusr in health for the past year. The fun- eral was held at her late residence ou Wednesday morning o'clock. Interment was made in new cemetery. Charles Rhodes spent New Years in Montreal with relatives. Will Foote of Plattsburg was in town on Wednesday. The Rev. A. P. Ltenard attanied quarterly meeting at Brand.n, Vt., y p we hardly realize ft fe 1907'. Jan. 3.—Eroe$t spending a short vacation' people in tqwn v up his course in School in New Charles O few days in Bui Officer \ on his vacation was ] Bertha Thompson, of 1 Th« peopier of this comma; a hearty welcome U> *U*r-| Dr. W. spending their vacation in J with his people. Nelson JPerrr and wifs | Year's' in fcetlfW Prof. Jones has taken.* boarder. It ts a gii Wm. Skatne Jr. ter, Marios, of speeding a few •dayB.ia^ Mr. SJcAine's father. Bert Dunn of £ __. ing a few days In* T ^iamik^ mother. ' <***- William Nesblt of i town. A daughter (9 to Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday in town. Guy Lombard and wife of Beelr mantown, Mr. Ingalls and wife ot I Plattsburgh, were at E. L. Hayes' on; / Monty's j on Saturday and Sunday for the Rev Wilson. lattsburgh, were at E. L. H Tuesday, but/ all went to SCHUYLBR PALLS. Jan. 2.—George Buck has retufn- hi npok« i(i\ biitlH «>J hif. ippret i i not of the honoi mu lespoiuibiliU of 1 m ike arrangements for the funeral ol his posilicn nnd hi il.tpimiuttion tol ( h ules Mahoney. They became aux-j ihsuit mil iiln «nd imputiahtA I ions when Carrier did not return fvoni, 1 ' Wad.worth w_.n_ A e «m.t Hys «n_ ! the ten mile drive to Windsor at the In aueptln-, his it Utction »i» spc il y j g Bay for a New Year's dinner with ! ed to Lake Placid, after spending two ( y d to , i Grandma Lezotte. (weeks with his family. j. JjeZ ott. of Lyon Mountain was Miss Helen Benedict h« been 'at j Bay the fore part of the I her mother's for some time. ' The Mission Reading Club met exiieeted hour, an d whe n they search- f bd i th s-rsr^-K.Tu wr£ TZJ s l ^r with uncle John Can* Knocks Out Herman. ?^Iiss Mary Anderson of the New ! York city schools and Charles An_er- lonopah, Nev.. Jan. 3.-Joe Gans ol son. « student at the Eastman Busi- Baltimore is still the premier light »^s College Poughkeepsie spent of the world. He knocked oin ! kunoay with their uncle, A. S. Au- Kui Herman of Chicago, the latest aa , dcrson. im mt for the championship, in the j John Murnane, Jr *nd wife, of c iLhth round, the unequal battle b«'ing ! Pittsburgh, spent New Year's with , brought to a close by a terrific right \ \is parents, celebrating the opening I swing flusli on the point of Herman's j o f the now residence. The Chicago boy fell to the ring ( Mi.«s Lottie Church of Laphanja \ x \ f • and Miss Emily McCrea of Cham- The Misses Fairbank ate their first | with Mrs. Ladue on Monday evening. ! Charles Gunter and .sister, Mrs. Carrol Everest, have returned home. Mrs. Betsy White and grand- daughter has been at Peeseville for a few days visiting friends. Mrs. A. Center, who has been away for the past three weeks, is flooi unconscious and lay there, iait buried in his hands, while f it( ful \ten\ was being tolled off. home again. Charles Allen and family were at Mrs. M. Ryan's Sunday: Thft A and B classes of the Sun- 0ueYau7d\j»ve~aii_ tee 'i day school were given a sleigh ride j no j 0U bt establish a4ii on Tuesday afternoon. The superin- j ne&3 i there will 1 hall Pridujt-X Maude are a, town. Philip Signer; left last accept a position at Wa Miss Daisy Ste^pr, wJ^o ta.| course in th« Albany ~ ' lege, is spending tfee tlon. with her p-eopls i Assistant Clerk G. $ Wednesday for ' Miss Anna ^mpiea < is visiting- her sister, Mear, in towa. Jan. 3.—^frs, Harvey *| Mooers, mother of J8fc\ Fifield of West Chaay, .<% \ at Selota' Wedn«sda was one of our old I i% paving been her ! half a ceiftury. A ^ latives and fH€_4fi A large share ' are suffering froi^j resemblance id it. , have ., _, there is ndt a tinanrfth'ri Here is a _ood field ftw a', tendemt, E. A. Keet, entertained the | two bible classes and teachers in Harriman Summoned. \New York, Jan. 8.—The interstate i j plain called on Miss Anderson on I Tuesday. j the evening. All report a pleasant Homy Budrow and his son of Low-j time, el] aie in town to spend the flret | Mrs. Sally T_ell« passed away J LaQlere ij' o_ the year with his father, commission, which begin? Peter Budrow. sessions at the federal building Fri Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hagar of morning, will probe the Harriumt; Cumberland Head, visited at G. H. h ioup of roads, with the object of dis > Nightingale's early in the week., to\ering violations of the Shemuu | Mrs. Alex. Martin entertained all of the -interstate commerce law , her children and grand-children on Xew Year's day and evening. Cleo. H. Nightingale gave his daughter a new Lauter piano for a Christmas present. It was bought from H. W. Aklridge. Mi.ss Barrett and her mother, Mrs. Mrr. t rate bill and any other statute.\ \ uing on the ease. E. II. Harrhmm ] lu id of the system, has been summon- • ed to testify. > the home of her niece, Mrs. B. Me- ban in Plattaburgh. Funeral today. Burial at Schuyler Falls. There will he a social at the M/E^ parsonage Friday evening, Jan, 4. The pastor of the M. E. church is going to hoKl a aeries of meetings, beginning Sunday evening- Cut His Throat With Two Razors. Deentur, 111., Jan.' 3.—Elmer MeOlel-' T.nipcrance Barber, Mr. and lind, a joint, railroad rate inspector, Will Walker, Mr. and Mrs. George Will liml l)c in piompil' \ i\ i u hills n Kh 1t moiiK lit I IK K w idv i > )nudl< ihdii ! tommitted suicide by cutting his throat, Loin bard and Mr. and Mrs. _r-nm il Bill ' \ ith -two razors. The tragedy was Oliver .spent New Year's wirn Mr. is s< ut«.i i \L,< n I i disio'vored by a mail carrier wilh New^ ami Mrs. Robert Simondp -• Ctiazy Hi, | ,n n iM ill t >, \ ( ir's fi-reetinivs from MeClelland's Landing. This was n genuine Boek- ' nother T»nd sister. McClelland died i man crowd, and could do justice to hoi tly after being found. ;i siiuru-r meal. PERU. _. --M. Cossrov« of Platts- ;ind H. J Cosgrove of New 'ere busincsH visitors in town Hi ! pitients have all been (juaranti Six Cases of Smallpox. 1 imira, N. Y.. .Jan. j;.—Six cases of, J;JI: l illpox have been discovereit at Salt bur^h < J 1 (mil. one mile below Wat kins, on York w V neea lake. The state health aulhori- Friday, tic have aided the local onVhi). The j\ii>;. day in tMatlsburKh. K. ft. Quinn of Detroit and Kat'-> C,ninn of Ke»se\ illc; weic er.-. m (own Kriday. C. T. .Mien of Harkmjiis was a hu^int'ss visitor in town Saturday. .Miss AsnoB Smith is_ spending her eniion m town with her parents. Aiiss Until Alorgnu is visit in,j end.s in Montreal. Three Killed in Kentucky Feud. Tixington. Ky.. .fan. ;i.—In ;> tljrlit :U me Top, Kuott: county, * H:i\i J^oii ' .one, Walter Hanks and \\.I!!»M- Ilmnas were killed, and several other--; •\\eie wounded. Stone, Hanks. 'I nom us mil others met at a dunce at I'mc lop and drank too much whisky, riu re had been ill feeling between the ^tone uud Thomas families for yu_is. ; R. A. Forronce spent Satur- Mi.-v call- Mr . ml _li 4. William Soulia o. 1 >fOOKR8. Jan. o.--The subject of the dis- co ursio at the M. E. church Sunday morning wa_ \Broken Things.\ A watch night _<-rvice was held in that church Monday night. Revival Ine«tings are to be held for the next two weeks in the M. K. church. An evangelist from away v\ 111 assist the paator. Mis. Lucy Fitch, mother of Geo. Fitch is very i.1 at present. Dr. tfonsinger and wife spent New house with a btoUen ar_s.\ M. Dustin mat a horsey e days ago, , Private l$aaifte« Cleveland, Ohio, , vate bank of GotemAn' 1 West Side, wns-t 1 * ' \ uight, by eoastab Are malting a searj?3_ i Denko, who naa i Sunday. The b,ai by Hun_rarians and < Denko himself being Last night a crow<| ol i dred def»O9itia(rs . screams of tne women an, together with threats pf 'i the part of the men, ] extra detail of police out. The bank s deposits $ $12,000. NOTICE—Bliss. Sara F.: suance of an order of Hon. Ii. AGN.EW, Surrogate of Years at M. L. Ivnapp's. j County, Now York, hotiee is J Mrs. ('ora Deueshaw returned given according to law to aU n from Alulone Monday night where \ • • . . - y g who had been to attend the iuneral i\ IL ielative. The Marions nad a suppei'^nd gen- jj;ood time Year's 11. S. Raff is at present confln^df to the houdd with a severe cold. Miss Hat tie McDowell returned from a woeU s visit to Miss Hazel Payne at, West Chassy, Weclnosday. TU« funeral of Mrs. Harvey Kifield w:ui held from her late home Wed- nesday. Mrs. Me Do wall from Hemmngford having claims against Sara F late of Plattslfurgh in said C| of Clinton, deceased, to p'ese<tt •$&. same, with the vouchers thereffj.-,t»' the subscriber, at his place $f t sact'hg business, at the vatley National Bank, York on or before the 5th day of July, 1907. THiEODORE F. OLMSTED, GEO. B, ADAMS, Att'y for Executor, Geneseo, N. Y.