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THE OGDENSBUHG ADVANCE AND ST. LAWRENCE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

- f l t M A - A t H ' N * A T I KM IN W A L K * IS HtO*.

fftArK or M W \OUK. wwr. or T H I S»etiM*r; »•! Stala, All<aii», July ii, Ivlft. IV t •Mint lu th» atwtai.UMi i>l wvlluft on* ol a r t h l * flaw**** of Hit t a i i t t u u l u t ' of t h * d i a l * of N t » Y*»A, unit axtUtfi t*< l«iih«l»««l H»>4 Mtiat*- lh» uf •ha rtlatllen l*a«, n t ' l k * it h*r*»y |tvaii that Hi* lkll«i«liitf tori<t**»U aWiMliitrhl tu m l Witt wvvii • I MHIvl* «*»• \ t »hr t .••tolittttlfM «l th * M a | * t>l RM» VotA it lu I * • t l l l i i i l t t i l lU thr |«>«|«l* lor afja»oval nl t h * tM>*t (f l t t ' ial »1»t-l|«tt tii Oil* S la t * to Mr hftil «tfi iht limit h il*.t «>t Nt*n*J»-r, • t a t taah h u m l M mwl ihir t t f t i . M i r V M M . I . srSV. •Vvtatary uf Rial*.

A M K A h M I N T HI MhKM 0««K. flMMIirtfMi ttvavhrtlott uf ib t Aanat* and Aa-

atenMr, l'ru|n>*lii« t n atnatMlrtirftt lu MNiInn •*» t n a f ' a f tU iv ane ef th# luttatlliitiuti, rv lat t t * tt> taaiita: | i r l»al* |»ri>|>»>»t)r Im publU M M .

Wbtrtaa, t 1 * it«ialatuf* • ! l i t fvgular a*aaiott 0 Alh*l«*ti rVtiMlrnl ami !««tv» iltily i<l«Ht>«l * MMilUtlMl) fcf1t-N*)A« •»• NltlfnUrnvhl l«> aai l i in ••van uf *ftl*»a vn* uf I h * •*>ii*tttull«>nt r * l * Alt* te taking: |»rt*a»r» | trc|»H» M fml.llr ua*. and W h r f t M , HuiN t*a» lult«.ti h i t h**n duly |ml< l l a V d Ih awttManet with l i t Ahd tha eartallt* •Jam and rtltr i«-l lu Ihia ItajlaUtyf* f t * anion, thaeafur* HM- IH 'H 1. rVao lml i t t t h * Arnat* M»I» •Mff). THAI lt#lk<>it w « t h uf art l i t * <»rtt of Ih t •raaatltutlort I * a n u m M lo r*ad aa f|tllu«a: | 7 Whan pri»al« |<ru|»rt» ahall t * l a a m fur afi>

Chi' uat. I h * H-inavhaatluti t * h* Amd» l h « * whan am h *wript>rta*ltuh la it f matto by tit*

ateif , aha 11 ha a t n r t a ' n t d by a ,•<<*>, or ay fA* •Hprwnr i i w r l wffA or +11 km*I a Mir*, nui nuf a n i a u nl*ri§, m \y l t d Ira* limn I h n r itiin MMfelttttvrt M||M«tlllMl If a W»tirl n| t*rfif«t, •« • M i l l « f»Mnri t»0 l i^ law. I ' r lvai* ^«<I• ma> •a »tH<«i«>tl lh tha ftiaiittff to l « |>n>M tibftl l<v **W| hut lit »»»»y raw th# rM*r»«iily «>f lh» n>aii •ftri I h t aitiutitit of all rlamatft l<> if ttwlmntil !•> Ilia i'|»rtlh|f Ih»t9i>f nli4ll l « first «Wt<>rtiiiii»il b> a Jury i l lr«»h"i«lrf%, ami «uOi ant«iml, toitrtlivr • 1 t h Ida r<«|t«rtM«a f t llw i r ^ ^ U l i m . thall h*> pa^l fcjr thf t»r*«irt «•• l « Iwhtflivil. u»ntrai laws may W |i*«»«l utrtnUhhtf U»» i>«it»r« or •«<«! a«MU uf Ntrt i t i lnital lantlr> IM ««n»tr»iH a i i l inniu* • • I n for the ilmliMM' lltvtai I. tt»v*tMrv Ur«ni«. i i tohra and >\\h** u|H<tt lh** inifU ••! otlnr«. iimltr Vfotwr rr<^riir<>tt« «*MI with JuM n>tii|>*tt<ali«>ii< • U l mi 9|t«litl ltw« "huM h» r t ta i ln l »«>r Midi

r |M«M. f'A* l«( /H'noirr mua itNfAoNac r*|<»» faWaar wturti tuml <!»•</ | > » U | H » I ^ fAun <« Mrrtdti

r W ( ir fuul nm«OM'l*»»M I N Ihr fiivlNtf U N I . afiAVttfHv. i#!»•»•«/1»»« ur rrf iHufiNy fNoA*. ^Ma-Ma p h u t * , AluAinit/* i«r • I I M I < ; f i r m M H l , A«'«r-a»»r ( fAttf IA< U I I W I I I M N N I Nl'tif UMii imtinrly «ri o)«)IAr»ri«Ml fv • • fuArrM «AuU IN *u mtM-r fh'>n •Mjli*f«Nt frt farm «ulhif»i> Aul/ifiNw *!<•< I I ' - M / -N a y «»H •n«'A |i«irA. J I N M I C I I / < H « , MiuAn«»v or • I ra f f . , l /»r r ay MMCA »^ la« fitNif «IH<J »MMJ» • r % AA« ff»A U>|<ft«j«r<HfHf fur au«A ftorA. |MIO H i fMdi* , Ali/Atr ^ o»- a f r i i l »n la nniul fk»rv

C, f Aa rrMMilN'/* •' atity ar »n/»l or truant. | J •Uat l (If tha a>nitli* »^rt. o n , Tlial tha fotv

faang atrtart«ltit»tt| l>« ritntt i i iMl tu th» !*•<••>U l*r n»dl at Hit H«ti«rNl t k « H « n In hr h«M Irt lh>-ttlntltan humlrttl ami Otlrlvth, in ari-unlatu^

f j l th I h t i>rt %laiutta <>f ih t H M I I U I I law, M a t t P ( Nt«J Verli, lh Rtitatt, May f, tPHI -

V W fofttft'iftg r#H*hill«>tl W M duly |NIIM**MI, two t t t n l t «>l all Iht Attialcra t l t r l n l voting in fa»or Hwr t i f , Hy ordtr «t tha fahata, M A H I I N I I ttLYNN. I'rnrltltnt,

fAata i f Ntw V i r a , U Aawmhlv* March M , tflM. TKa fortgvttig raautulli>n waa duly na«avd,

third* t l al l l h * Ni t tnWN ttavtnl to th t At •Ijr voting In favor lhir«>of. Hy ordtr of tht

Aawmhly, A l . rHRO K. MMITH, «|*taatr. • l a t a of NfW Yora, Offlit of tha Unt t tary of

•aa t t , aa.i I h«va it>iii|itrtd th t f irtrtdlng f«'|«> «f tavifurtont r>aohiti«>ti with th» original *«n ajawoftt rttidtttioA an Ala in thla oftkt. and I ih> feavaf't rariify that tha aamt la a rorrtvt tran aav1a4 thtr t l rom, and of tht whntt thtrtof. (Ilv«*t< ajaior my hand atul tht argt ol <ffkt of th t Att-taUry nf Nlala at tht «Ity «I A l U n y , thla Vwtnly •toonrl day of J«dy, in Ih t ytar r<f our Lord. "tt« •WttNand nlna hutnlrtd and th l r t t tn . {IM 8.1 H t T t ' l l K I I . MAY. ftmtlary of Alata. PUHM r u H Pt'MMlNHtiN Vt AMKNUMMNl

N t M M I H vHt.

•hal t l h * ftfn|>oatd aitM-ntlmrot to I t H l o n At*t?. at AMU I* \im «>f tht tonal l tnt l i n, dttlirnalt<l In M » tiarlli-A notlt-a aa Amtndmtnt Nunitwr tint, tat r t lal lon ! • I h t m»tlu«l of aactrtalning '«.m panaattoit on taking |irlvala t>r«>|N»rty for f«ul>llt y j t , and »r*|»owtttng tht Ugula lur t to authorial •nmltl|*ailiir'« to 'ondtmn ytv\»i\y In t n * * <•' tha •mount artuatly natdad fur public imrha. a l r t t ta and plain*, \<m a|>|irovM|f

THUWtr^AY MORNING. AUO. 7, 1013. PAGE 7.

I t T M . A N A T l O N M v m , H IN I t A L I t H IM Nr.W arTAI'K <*¥ NhW VoHK, o f I H I ; t t r T l l f .

•ar t t tary <»t i l a l a . Allatty, July W, I f U . )'ur • M i l l tu tht *ra»i»o'»iii vf »till«>n out u| a r i l i l -aaurtttii uf l h * (on t t i lu i l i t t ol tha AUte of Niw f a r a, and MKtion |w» hun*lr»d and n»n*tj lt\»» ••' l h * kl»« linn U w , n« t l«t It htrvhy y t iMi llml tli-fallow * nil |in|Hi«ad ainM»d»nHit to ar\kl»» «IIH> ol ffa* t'iii4iltiito>ti uf tha Atata of Mtw Vera I t t» aa tubni i l t td I * Hit }>«>o|ilt l«r «opr».val at tin •aat gHi t fa l rlfCtloh in tlii« 9tatt to h* h« Id <•» •Jit fourth day ol N«iv*mi>tr\ n in t l t tn hoodM 1

and th l r t t tn . M I U I I I . L L MAY, tawt tary ul Mala.

A M K N K M I . N t Nt MttK.N TWO. Oafttwrt i t t H M U I U I I W I I of tl .t Stnala and A«

aatnldy, I'ruiMMtng an anwndtnvnt to art l t lo cut' a* tha tonatl t i lO'h, rt latlng to lawa for thf aa ayrlty and i»rt«»clMi uf tha llvta, htaltl i ur ta l t I f of tinoloat**.

Whtrtaa, Tha I tgl t latur* at Ha rtgtilar ar»»io«i at nlnalt tn hurttlttd and twt lv t duly ado|dtd a rtavjtillon |«ro|ioting an anttiidtiitnt to arto la ynp * f th t oitiatltotit.il. fftlaliiig lo lawt tor Hit M •urtty and Hut»«ti«n of th t l iv t t , hr t l th <« aafaty of t inpluyt t t i and VYhtrvaa. Au«h rtMilti ttwti hat h t th duly f>ul>llahtd In a<Ai*rdaiuf wil l law and tht vunaittuiioii and r t l t r rn l lo tht* I*M lalalurt lor at l iot i . th«>rtli<r* A n t i n t 1, H«>«vh a i (If tht Ata»tnhly i i i m i r ) . Thai a r tU l t oin> i ' l a * oonalll til lull l it aintndtd l>y athlliig at tla> en ' a ntw aavllun, to b* atotl«>a n in t l t tn , to few at followai | tt>. Hnihiuu cMffiHtml I H « * M MfMf l fu f loH »Artl/ fit coMafrunf fn lt**l Ik* piHtrr uf fA* lriH»falurt lu mi l*4 ! Im*» fur ik» pn>i9»Ht»n uf iA« / I I M , h*ttlth, ur • a / t f g • / »«a t i l i iur t t , or /(ir fAf fi'iWNrMl, MfAtr a f twtp'-n f t or au tm|ilowir< und %mpk»^»\% or M A * » a>iaa, rithrr ihrrtth +9 l A r v ^ A a »aar* a t • f A t f »t*Um ( i / J*aor«««t or ofArrartat, a / *t»tN|itft*«lfii/M t**r a»fa#wa •«. r«i*i|«*wt«t or for atoll A nl <"*#i«aatt raawlitug trnm i o t a ** fwfMv ttifAoaf f t f w r * f* f a a l l aa a rmmnt t*iH*uf, aa ta f t a>Atr* Ik* mfmr§ U wr*ai*mt4 a* »At tHlltml mttnltmn af f*a t«/ajrra) tm alaiaw aa knm§ mkmml IA* as/arg or aVafA • / laaaat i / or * / a*u<Atr, * # » A * r * Ikt ta^ar* raaa)lla aoarfa fr+m t i * MaffMtiiarwMi « | fA« la

t i a t a g a r arAifa aa) alalg. or far fA* *«f-I , «t<tr«i4a<ifa»a) aaa) Mff lraw^il , *HfA

m *MfAa«4 Iraaf a« rw*», • / I M « * « r A o A «M«^ mhm ua)*)fr aa*A iawitaafta*); or fa Aru«ia« IA«i afta r iyAI a / tat A ra^a*a*afa«w. ami IA* r*m • ta ; fAatafW aA«il aa a n i » * n « * / a l l «^A»r #AgA«a aaal rtaataJlf for aa/«rt«« !«• r M a f ^ a v ^ * r f V fl«aiA nta / f f ray ' n * t t »«»WI M / t r t * * . or at a t * t a i l IA« I lAt aataaaf »f aawA rawaa—aj-Maa> far a)aafA aAaXI at*f aanaaJ a A«aa1 ar •> aarwaMMAM 9^ttti arwraat<i l a a l a»j aaaata* aawf Aa aa) Haalagar aa Ala #^^*»a»r« • # lArtr araal l a y r a a a a l a l l m , *w rtaaaa a / IA* taMMrfaami af •Mg a f lAt aaora Aartaa aalAorlaaa}. aAall |«

at Aa a a r a a i r aAarat M I f A * <%*l « ' i i i * t a t a a t t r a / IA* aaaaitptr. | k.

rf«ai (M Uw Atatfaal / r o ^ u f / . rhat t h * (OTfe aaaaadaataA a* aatitaito»4 to th t otoplc li-r

•at at taa a * * * n n atavtlon to If* htld in ihr Niattaoa hwMrtd and th l r t t tn , in aeiortt

twa Mrovtalont of tha t i n t Ion law. of Ntw Yora. In Aaattnbly, April A. 1W1I

I —flat lortfolng rtaolution w»a duly paaatd, * ' aaa4arlly of all th« mtnil«ra t l t c l t d to tha Aa

aaanldy toting m fivor thtrtof. My order at lh* | Aaaamldy. A I T H K l i K. AMITM, .*f*alttr

tMat«< of Ntw York. In Ntimtt. Manl i IA, 1 W I I -Tu» fwrtgolng rtaolution wa« duly p t n t d , a ma larfty of all tha ttenaiira t l t t t t d voting In favor thereof Ity nrtUr ot t h * laiMta, M A U T I N tl (H .YNN. I 'rtatdtni.

M a i r of Ntw York. o * i a of t h * faxfttary «>' •Halt, m. \ I Imvt votii|.iircU th» hM>««<ling n.p\ •f iiuurufrtnt rtaululn*ii with th« original <<>n •vrrrtnt rttolullon on flit in thla «nVt, atr.l I r1< ht r rh f r t r i l fy that lira aama la a Mirrtot trati t t r lo t l l irrttrnni. and of t * * wliolt tntrtof, ( i i v ^ wndrr my '-ami anil tht atal of oftl<« of tht At* rnarv of that* At >hr f l ty i t Al lany. tfiln twtnty atrtiod ilay uf July. i»» tha ytar ol our l<f>rd, on* thoiraanil nlnt hiihdrtd and th l r t t tn . [I. 1.1 M W H K I I. MAY. • * • M a r y ot AUt t . r o f t M r o l l PH'MMUnli'N o r A M K S h M I N ' l

NOMIIKM TWO. 1 •JAAII t h * prlfjiaiatl arm ndmtnt tn Art lr t t nn»

* JpP irvar Uunatlt i t lhh, dtalgnAlotl In Ilia t l t r i i rm # i l a * a* Aawndman! Nutnhtr Two, ptovldlnir Halt lhar* AAAII b* n * vonatltuttanai l imit at lo­

af U * aAjjiilAftttA U taaat fawn

>< « M»> .«b-«M « . « •-

• V t h * prtrtaattoti * f t h * I t * * * aafaty or h*+\n of rmi»loytvai tot th t paymant of r«mii*'ti«»»n*v« Im injurIta to or dtoth of tmploytta wmli inK from tu ih Injurltai and lor tha adjuttmntt of taauri arlaing undrr »t<rh Itgltlatton, h t t|<|irovpdf » • KM — I • ~ 'I . 1 • • • •

KXI'I.ANATIOM MATTUt IN'tTAl.U* 1» NKW. MAIMKII IN HUM hi rs I I IM m.ii M.\rn.H T«» Ml: o M i r i l . l i .

irrATK or NKW YOIIK. OITK K OK TIIK ffacrtiary of i i a t t . Ailmi.t. Jui> ii. lwl». I'ur •uant to thi |ir«>% t«t«Mi« of m t i n i t i>nt ot util« l»* totirtttn vl Ihr t oimttiulitiit <l tl*a 4tat«> of Nvw York, nlnt avitiMii two iiuinhtd and nlni't.v the ol tht K.lft'lon l»iw. iAitif« U lu-rvby aivtn Ihat Hit fnlUiwiug p r o p " * ^ NtntMihiii>iit tc atrtion lour tttto of t r t l c l t «lt ul Hit 1 t' l ifl lhitk'ii ol 11»» M a t t of Ntw Yi rh |a to b« •u l iu l t i td to the poo-pi t for appn^Ml at tht ntut at i i fral olvttlon In thla M a l t to br hvid on Hit fourth day ol Novtm la>r. it in»ittn hiimlrtd ami llitrttwn. Mt l i I t t . l . l MAY, Nat t i tan ••! Atalt.

AMKNUMKNT M'MHKR Timr.K. CVncuriiiit H«'<M>luiii>n ol the Atuatr and At-

atntl'ly. I'rupiwUiK an amtndiiHiii to atttU.it four t t t h ot t r i i i I t tin of fht iiiiiviktiiHon, In rtlatlon ta tht voittity cruris.

IkM-tUin I. Uoaolvtd Ht (ht Atnat* ronrur). That «a>ctlun I* m m i i of ar tU l t t h of tht ion«H tutiott I t amtmlt-d to ri-ad aa lollnwa; | 14. 'Iti«* thlattng ti'Ohl.v M>iirta mr inliHiiUfd. ami thf }udgtt Hivttul inw lo oWit •hall hold thfir of fliaa until tht Mpimt ion 11 Hoir rtaptvUvt ttrnit la tht itiunty ••! KUIHK tltirv thall l i t [ two) |»K' m m l > liiilRia. 7A» aumrVr »/ I O H H I U juript* In (lag iviunfu. mifu ui*u fn Im rr»»*riit ftutn Urn* fo ftmr. I g Ihr Na>i«/ i i 'an. fo am-A HMMW»< r thill Ihr fofllf HNNihif n( mH(iff/ y(l<l|/t>4 in l in t • A * coiinfu »hull mil r / i n i i nnr for mm t t fa Aandirt i IkuHMUmt. or mu)or / n o lion Ihtrnif, uf Ihr mioN/iiHou of unvh nuinly land tht additional iount.\ jiidgp «liall bo ih<«*>i< At tha ntvt gi i i i ra l tlt<ti<ni li«l«l nit or tht ml»|» Hon ot Hilt an Ida. | Ihr mhUtinnul vvitnl fUilyrn In fA« munly nf A im,'* MAIWI or vho-i til Ihr fHHintl tin Hun hrht In fAr flrnt tulii NumAirrfl grur nftrr, Ihr aitouliun of f /»* atmmlimnt I hi inhliUuHul vuHhty futhh * ITAo*r u/fl<iv may ht >milnl by thr hfthliifun •hull At ihnmil Ot fh% f/onrnH (luiiih Arid In fAr flrnl li>hl-nnmtirrril t orur il/f•> fA* I'rtilKnU of KNI'A of/i«i'. |T l i t o i ' i T w u n •' tht acwral) Iff rounii jinlac^ iwluHlntj »i. Ctannrn fo f j -M/ inv )mhm, una)! W rhoM-ii l>> tht t l n i i ' H el iht iininio-t (i.r the li'iin «>l '•> yaara f i u m uiol iHihulhiy Ihr flint day uf . / i n thiry fof/OMinif fAHr tUcHo'i. (Hunt) con i tint 11 lmu> tin- t«>wt>r« HUII Jurl«liiti i in tlit'j I M * |H.«H>«4, *ii«| n l * . I'tlKiiMl juri«lit'tinti in at'tUn> |i«r Hit rti-oMi.t i'l ini'iii'v onl.v, wlnra tin* di Ittnliiiiia rotOh* in the toiiiily, and in which tn« i i>ih|ilnint id iiittndt jtoUitm'iit fur a tum not »* i<t*>diug tvr.. lh< u«iiinl I I«>IINM. Th t |i^ri^lntur« may litr«-alt«r tiilmgv <>r rt-ttrict th t Juriwliitn i uf th« ii'Uiitt luui t t , pro*tiled, howtvtr, tha thtir Jutl«lictH>u alirtll not lit tu txtttidcd aa ti auihoiUi* mi in iu.n tlifri'iit tor ( h * rtvovtry ot money «nl>, in Mhich tin* mini dvmaiidvd tx<c«d> twu Hiiumiiul dollar*. <>r in which any ptraon not a rtaUhnt ul H I P Miunty i t a dtfvmlant. Court-uf t*Miiiu«, r v n | i t lit thapioUlity of Ntw York art a M l f i i t d (nutt and alt tr tht latt day ot D* t-tmlit-r, f lait ivHi hundred and nlntty-flv*. Ah (lit JnrlHtti-Hnii of tha vourt uf anaUm* In t a i l ('Ottiity, tftH-pt Hit ^luitty uf Ntw York, ahaji thrrtupi>n I t vtattd in tht county vmirt thtrvul ft**) all ait ioi i t and proi t td ing* than pending Ii truth t i u r t t M| atwioiii thall lie tranaltrrod tc •aid rounly vourtt fur hearing and determination t.**ty founty judat ahall t«rlorin auoh dutita at lArg may W reipdrtd by law. Ilia aalary aliall b* tatal'l itlitd by law, pHtHblt out nf the count) trtaaury. A county J ml A of any county mat hold count) courta In an> other, county when r t qutattd by t h * ju«lgt ol tuch other wunty . 1 1 Htaolvtd (If tht Aenatt concur), That tha fort •c log amtlidiinnt b* atilmikttttl to tht people (oi approval at tha general election to bt held lit Ih t year nineteen hundred and thirteen, in ac oordahoe with Hit pn»M^lotia of tht election law.

Ma t t of New f o r k . In \teernhly, t 'tb. I t , twltf. —Tltia rtwdutioii wa» duly patted, a majority uf • I I th t inolnticia elected to tht Ataemhly vothi|i in favor thereof, three Aftha being pretant. Hv order ot Hit AaMiubly, ALKRKD K. HV i l l i ! • \ t a t t r .

M a t t of Ntw York. In V n a t * . Marth t7. tiilfl —Thla rtaolution waa duty paaatd, a ini jor'ty ot All tht VttMtnr* i h i l« •' \< ting In favor theicol. t t ir t tAIHi« l-ilna: or«*i'ot. Itv >»rder ot tht A»n ala. M M W I S I I . u l . Y N N . I'realdcitt.

At i ' . i of Sit* \ n h . nih»e o( Hie Necrefary ol Atatc at.: I lime c« inpmed the pri'icdint; cop> ot c«>licurrelil rtwd'i'ion with tltp nriKluul con current r - 'tt'< u •>n Hie in llila olMct, and I <U

' hcrel'v •ertii.t tlta* t'te « HOC la :i correct trim acril'l thirelioii i , ,ic<l . f ihc whole thereof, flivci Uhdi r inv 'iiiii.l .Hid the «*«) of nttict of 'lie Set retmv •'( ai.uc ut tin' <i>> " I Albany, th i* twenty ttci-nd «lii> >f .Inh , iti t i e vi ur nf our liord, out lhou*nnd i'l no ii'in-'rol uiol thirteen. [1,t 8.1 MIT« I I I . I . I . MAY. * r . t . i n ol *ta»e. KtiltM I " I I w« IIMI—•!••% oK A M K N D M K M

M M H I M I I I I IKK. Ahall tin- pri'pc«eil alnenilment to «VcHnn Kour

I t t l t ol Article <<i\ - I I In- t t.n«tliutl.'ii. clc.<i)rii:i.i-i in the ele i t i 'N nttice Ha Ami'tidliiflit NuutUei Tliree. prcvtilitiM f"r an litcreme of two in th< ttutulx-r ol loi imy jinlire« in King* county; ni--provldlna: Hint the (••HiihiMin1 ttuiy llorcnac Hi number of cvuttly ludtfi* in any county n«l '• carted a lo l t l of otic judac ?'»r every *Jt>it.oiai |H. | . Uiati"Ji nt nirtjor frm ti<>ti there.f; p n « r i l io« He

, Hint cl elei H> li of itdiliHnintl comilv |udk>«. a i< ' proviilln* Hint Hie t i rm • t »;| iounn )IMI««I> «IM1

I'tgllt en Hie flrat i t .Im jaiy leilowing ih*ir en* tlon. be A\\ I -OVMU

h. foragolng rtaolution waa duly paated. a mt> Jority of alt tht i tnatort vlectiil votuiK in lav >r thereof. Ity oM*r of Hit Htnatc, MA i l l ' IN Jl. O L Y N N , Prtaidcnt. N

Btatt of Ntw York, tn Aaicmbly. April 80, 19i:<. * -T t i t foftgoiitK ictohitloti waa duly paated, a majority ot al l the tntuibera elected to the A» aetnbly toting in favor thereof. By ord«r of th Aaeenil.ly. A l K U K h K SMI I I I . Hpeaker.

AtaUf of New York, UhVe i»t tha Secretary i f St at a, aa.t 1 have compared the preceding «'*.p> of concurrent reaolution with tin original con current ntolut lon on At* In thla offlct, and I do htreby certify that the tmtne la a correct (run •cript theretrom. and of tht whole thtrtof. (liven under my hand nnd tht teal ol office ot the He< rttary of State at Hit city cl Atlmuy, thla twenty •frond day of July, In the year ol our Lord, one thouaahd titnc hundred and thtrte-vii. [L . 8.1 MITT I IK I .L MAY. Secretary ot W u t t T rtniM rttu st-RMiHsioN «»P AMKNOMKNT

M'Mnni rot H. iha l l th t proj»oi««Hl atneu<linent lo Section Seven

of A l i tc l t Htven of the Conalltutton, dctigiuitetl In the flection notice aa Amendment Number Kour, providing for th t ur* by tht atate of not t * Meted three per centum of the ft-reat preserve land* for tht coiiatmcticn arid muintennnoe rf alatt-cuntrolled rtiurvoira tor municipal water eupply, fur tht cannU of the atate and for the resolution uf the (low of ttr en mm nnd |m|Hiaintf rtffulatlont for Hit apportionment between prop t « y and muniH|>aliile« bencflttd vt th t expense thereof, be approved?

•5 <• • t * i » • • < t i t i i

l i S I ' I . A N A f H ' ^ - M \ I T » H IN i T t t . H •» IA N I W M X t ' O H I N H k U k M ^ U Ul u U l M . U l l . h I ' Hi i i M H I I . U . ST ATI. i»K NKW Y«»NK. O T I M K OK T i l l

g*«tt i4rt I * i a i» , Ail>4iiy. July tL l » U . - I m tuanl U> t i .* | ' i n « i . n cl w t i . ' i i tiftt «4 l i e n Ivwtltvi ol i l * I tf\ntiio.it of th* Atate of V « Ywvk, air I «<i ic i i two hu»M*d arol niiMrt) U«e o. the l.l'<«i">i Lav , iH>to» •* liereby given thai I.M foil' « n » | i< | -«r«i aiiuii luitnt to aenloli •• »e • •I 4'M« t «»»MI «•( th*- ( i i^utution vt ih t «»iai'

I V * !>>ra ie Iv '-t «il>ioitt«-<l lo tha la^-ple I a | | i >*l 4i tl»» mat K M H U I t e n t too m I I . I ^ J M to l» I'tOl • o tl<« louitii tj«jr cl NOV«*OIM-I, m lt»n l .u i r l f . l «nd ti.tiM-«ii. M l K H r . l . U At . A*«i>iaiy vl <v(Mt>-

AU» SI-MI NT N I V I I I H KOI H. < • H u r o n MtM Kitii.n <f the V n a i t an-1 At

••ino.v, I't •!»• «UM( an awnnoiiH.il %v aeitiuii ^ " t o , - n o I* «tvttt, «l Mt* cti.«i nuduu, in r t U u n tv ai>.rag« reatr«< ira afAd hydraulic Aavtl ' iVin*!'" in lot ti-iMit p«»»r*e.

•*•• ||«>n I H>«4»iv*d Of the Aiwviiibiy u x x u r ) . That W « I M I I «evm ••! a r iK i t o*>»n of On >f iuu Iwi'oii U» aooi.ilt«l t« read aa |u|lo«.«: | 7. I d tai fr*a*r»». Tl.» land* of tht ttal>. nvw M>»•»»•*, ot '*-rt«li«i ao|uir»-<i I,J u-natiiuiuif the lon* i yt>«*r«a aa now Aa*d hy law, ahall tie to vti • •p t a* wild foTMil land. T V y ahall not **• itaatvl, acUi t«r » u itanged, ot ba tak«n hy att) c iun fa i ion . pul'lic ut private, rwr shall the tim htr the*t in I * ai.ld. r*Wi-twl or dtatroytd. / t t r

fa* ef fMeuiart aaay Ay yrmral hitoa p r o m / , far fA* a>*< y( not rrfctoJInu thtie per t in fuo. * / aatA Utniin fur Iht vvHulruvliim unit inn in ftnuNte of rrmriulr* for mnni t lpu l irulcr * N P f>fg, fur IA( cunAXi uf lAe rtultt and lo nun lute Ihr ytoir of a l r rum*. NurA n ^ i r i o i M «/iul* Ot crmatru4 I rU, turnrU ami controffni by thi • l o l l , but *u<fi itorA ahull nut br untUrtukin MA'll g f t i r tht eoMMtiiritt nnd htyh flute Hut* thirrof »htiU hurt f>r«n urct in i f i fp turvrptn unit flftil. nnU u f f r r puMi r no fhr . AiTiNny u/o d i f t rmlnuf ion lAul tut A lunda u r t M U M I I U . for tut A pufWfr u*r. thr trtirnat uf any *m), Imfirui+mi-nt* nhull br upporOonnl on I hi ptih to and p i i t u l t uruunty uod mumt lpu iO i i Armfl l td fo fAt rtttnt o/ fAt brnrfltn rm^.il Any »u« A r ra r r ro l r aAuil uttniys br opcitiiK Ag fAr atiifr unit tht Itotnlnturt ahatt imniih tor u r-Aiirpi upon (At iiruuuty ami munUtimi lttr§ lunrflliit fur u rra*onnblr ntum fo lh t i n I r M|*ON fAr m i u e of fAr rltiht* unit fircp trip uf thi ulutt u* id uud fAt * i n i c e * of fA *fufr rrnthirtl, it huh *hutl bi flj-itl fur UI-IH-uf mil r j i n h n w fra ptuia ami br miiliu*ltii>li • f fAr nut of uny ft rat. Lnmtnthny iun,U Hon* "Anil nut bt vrcutut ur ronfiriii<d by •"»• tutf i fiiifWIc iron*a. A riulHltun nf any uf th-firiMiaeiMM nf thin nrrltvn **i>U hr ri.ttru\*a t Uf fAt unit uf th* niuulr or. u l 'A (In i m o m f ol thi • l lpriMif cONl'f In tlf ipif l i l l i lllvf-\iun, i niiHif In Ihr tilthrnrv-mHtml ut tht *u»'f nt m. . rttttitl. | 8i heaolvtil (if the AMimhly coin ur Tliut Hie foftgouiK am* ii'iment be aul.inittn: I the pecpl" f';t a| pn'Viil ut the grncrHl electior ( l»t htld In the yenr nineteen hundrrtl and h-\ t t t n , In a i ton ia iu t with t h * prwiaiont of .( eltctiott law.

gtat* ot Ntw York, In Striate, April 14, 1 0 1 1 . '

MOW ARt YOU TREATING THB BOY?

Kv*»l7 luiy wlui IS old fhouuli tu do furuj work sliotiltl huvc a plot of 1 MIM 1 to I'tiltlvalo In whnt-l»VHP rPt»p l i t ' |il't'ltM'H I I l t d tht* pI'O-

i'a»Md« t»» »iH«« ( I H ht» dt'Mii't'K. S I m l

tvour hoy upon an itidt'piMidfiit mid pi-oUtahlo cuiiM'r lis UIWIIK hltii mi o|ipi>ittinit.v on tht* furiii. l ie may hei'iuiu' it l»*»tt«»t* fiirnifr than hN f.itln'i'. hut that nhonld lu» to your cti'dit. — Tariu and tlmu h.

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WHEN FOWLS "GO LIGHT."

V a r i o u s C « u s * t M a y B r i n g A b o u t T h i s

H a r m f u l P o u l t r y C o n d i t i o n .

" O o i t w U K I I I I I * H t i * i i n a | ip l i t>d t o

f o w l " ) A V h l r l l p i » I H l < t ( ' l l l l y loMt* W u l f l l t .

htH'oi ' i t* iMi iu i l a l t ' d , m i t ' i n l f , w e a k a n d

u n p r o d u t t l v r . F o w l s " K O l l u h t " f r o m

t lHTi ' i ' i ' i i i ••ituMt»H. f t o i i i f t l i n c H I t I M t h e

N»*«ult n f ht ' ln t f w v f f f l y I n f t ' s h ' t l w l ' l i

l i i 't* a n d mlti»M, a t o t h e r tltm»M i t IM d u e

t o l i i t f H l l i i u l W . I I ' I I I H , a n i l n t ^ t i i l ot l i tM'

t l t i i f - s t o f h r o i i l v f o n i m n f I n f i M t i o t i .

W i t h IIKptM'llUIOIalH, I'OCt'ltlUmiK. H l t l tMVU-

loniH o r f h o h ' i i t . W h e n , t h e r e f o r e , t h o

f o w l n un» n o t t h l M i i K a n i n v t * s t i u a t l o n

v h o i i l d I'l* n i a i i o t o dot iM iu im» t h o

c a t l M * . I t n l i o i i h l h r ^ t h e t i w o r t i t i u c d

w h e t h e r t h e M r t l n h a v e h e e n r e c e i v i n g

a K u M ' a l e n t t j t i a i i t l t y o f wound n n d n u ­

t r i t i o u s f o o d . T h e n t h e I d r t l s a n d t h e

h o a x e s n h o u l d h e e a r e l ' u l l y e \ a i u i n e i l

f o r H e e a n d inllt»«i. T h e n e x a m i n e t h e

noUNt'M, t i i k t * o u t t i l e roostrt a n d e x a m

i n e c a r e f u l l y , e x p e i - l a l l y o n t h e u n d e r

i d d e s a n d n t H i e e n d s ; a l s o tht» w o o d ­

w o r k o n w h i c h t h e riNiMtH w e r e « u p

p o r t e d . I f n o de fe r * ! I K f o u n d I n t h e

r a t i o n s a n d t h e h i r d H a n d h o u s e s a n *

f re t * f r o m I h e a n d m i t e s , k i l l o n e o f

t h e l l u h t e s t h i r d s m i d c a r e f u l l y o p e n

tht« I n t e s t i n e s f o r t h e i r e n t i r e l e n g t h «'»

l e a r n i f t h t ' h l r d s a r e h a r h o r i u t f a s u i -

flcleut n u i n h e r o f < n t e s t l n a l w o r m s to

n e e o t i n t f o r t l u i r e o n d i t l o t i . A f e w

w o r m s w o u l d not h a v e s u c h a p e r n i ­

c i o u s e f f e c t , h u t I f t h e r e a r e m a n y t h e y

w o u l d c e r t a i n l y h e p a r t l y , a n d p r o h -

n h l y w o u l d h e e n t i r e l y , l v s p o u s i h l o f<>r

t h e e t u a t l a t i o n . I f t h e f o w l I s f o u n d t n

h a v e f e w , I f a n y . p a r a s i t i c w o r m s , t h e

ca t iAo o f t h e t r o u h l e i s p r o h u h l r \

c h r o n i c I n f e c t i o n .

I f thlt« c o n d i t i o n in f o i u t t l t o h e d u e

t o i n s u f f i c i e n t fo»xI o r C I K K I o f h u d i j u a l -

l l y . « p r ' - p e r r a t i o n i u u « t I H ? p r o v i d e i l .

I f I t lt» d u e t o l i c e n n d m i t e s o r t o I n -

t e * t i n n l w o r m a t h i i M ' | i a r a a l t P N m u s t

b e c o m b a t e d . I f I t j r emi l tn f r o m r t i r o n -

1c m l c r o h l u i i I n f t M t l o n a n e f f o r t a h o u i d

t»e m n d e t o o v e r c o m e t h i s b y t lu>r -

o t i i t h c l e t t u i i i K f t n d d i s l n f i H - t l o i i o f t h e

h n n a t a , h y f e t H l l n s not t r m i l k o r b u t t e r ­

m i l k w i t h t h e r a t i o n n t i d b y j r i v l i i K a n

o c c n s i o n o l p u r K i t t i v e , a u c h a n e p s o i n

Sf i l tn o r c a s t o r o i l . I n a n y e v e n t t h e

f o o d m u a t h e n h n n d n n t . t h e f o w h m u s t

h a v e p l e n t y o f e x e r c i s e n n d t h e h o u s e *

m u s t l»e k e p t I n n d r y a m i s a n i t a r y

c o n d i t i o n - B u l l e t i n . V o l t e d S t a t e s I > «

p a r t u i * M ) t o f A*Tr lcu l tur«> .

OOOfNtiURO MARKIT i B r T T ^ K - B a a t d a i r f t i t t a r . »»c CraasMrr

•ujc. l -er jHiui jd. B A R l S T - t l c n par boakai . B B A K S - f ^ t a * e r f but be.. D L \ I W B I A T - B a t a f l a t l l . T o . C*HBlt*E 14c ((»HN--bfH:. «y oa*roa*t r a U l l M e paff iaakaj. C O N K a H A L - t a b o H a d . l l . o V p a r cwt . . fw .00

f a r t o n . Boltaal. VU* par hnoOrad poiuadt, C X ) A L - N a i a i l a . j r r a t * , t:.'Q par ton . Rag. | 7 . « ,

Qkaataat • : . • « . t i a t a . |7.ou. U r * a Kaak aV-'-Ti • m a i l Faa '>.7V. » c - par ton rata If t a k a v f rom tm

Canton Dairy Board.

Canton, Aug. 2.—At the Dairy­men'* Iioevrd of Trade here to-day 64 factories registered 42au boxen of cheese which sold at lUJ/a eta. But­ter bold ut 27*/4cts.

Caouverneur Board.

Oouvemeur, Aug. 14.—(Cheese prlc-• i rcrtnained steady on the (louver-neur Dairy Hoard Saturday night, ^hen 2,101» boxen sold f'*> 13«^c, the same an a week aso. liutter drop

interest . .> .<• •» ,« •»•• •?»•• , .80 Advertising for Redemption . , G.tJO

t o t a l $15.37 All min<*B and minerals in, un­

der and upon all that tract or par-St. Lawrence County sold for taxes by | eel of land situate in the town of the County Treasurer at a Tax Sale j Edwards, County of St, Lawrence held Oct. lath, 1U12, th«t have no t . and State of New York, and beln*j bten reedecmed at this date; and ' part of Greut Lot No. 5, of townuhip the amount required to be paid to No, 8, Great Tract No. 3, of Ma-

Redemption of Land •'rom Tax ta l t .

State of New York St. Lawrence County, County Treasurer's Office.

Canton, N. Y., July 1st, 1913. The following is a list of lands In

redeem each parcel of said lands; Town of Canton.

Orley Wilson. All that tract or ned off l i e selling For 27'^c A vein? p h r c H o f l a n d » i tuated in the town «.X«o'»ffl or Cunton' C o u n t y of 3t' L f t w r « » t e

%>»tZl nr „ n l u «n«, t a B , h „ „ nnd State of New York, being the nhe flow of milk is now reaching KB low ebb, owing to the dry weari­er.

Watertown Dairy Board.

first parcel of land described In a deed from DavW Stevens and wife to Charles Wilson, dated Feb. 26th, 1878 and recorded in the Clerk's Office ot St. Lawrence County, Feb. 20, 1878, in Liber 107 C, page 320.

Watertown, Aug. 4.--CheeAe offer-" Amount sold for ' $4.83 tngH Saturday brought U ' 4 c a pound. I n t e r e B t 4 8 the eame IIB the week previous Une Advertising for Redemption year ago from lGdj-loUc a pound rul-

4.00

ed. 8.705 cheese, all kinds hoarded.

were-

irookvllle Cheese Board.

Total ' $9,31 Roheit Crowe. All that tract or

parcel of land situated in the town of Canton, County of St, Lawrence

„ . . and Stato of New York containing Brotkville, Aug. 2.—ro«r tho flrnt «i,out it and 97-100 acres of land, be-

ttme In many week* registered of- j n g the same premises described In ferings at the Broekville f'heeBu R (p.fU fWMM vVm. H. McOullough to Hoard wtwit below the 4,000 mark Robert Crowe, dated the 9th day of yesterday, showing that the hot ix^emher 1879 and recorded in weaUur and the anortaige of gra»8 the ClerkB Office of St. Lawrence is having att effect In reducing the County, June 25th, 1881, at 11 a. m. milk supply. FTactory men from iu Liber 115 A. nt page 6 of Deeds. all sections of the uistrkt were Amount sold for $0.19 united iu saying that the outlook for IntereBt .62 improvement in conditions 1« any-, Advertising"for Redemption . . 5.78 thin^ but promising on amount of; — -the meadowy not producing the vol­ume of after gra*-B updh whk-h the fanners d<*pend largely for the mid harvost. Tlwvy look for ti phenom

io ta i • • . . , « . . . • * • . . . . . . * i * . o J

Town of Dekalb.

Iyot No. oo, reeerved rights of all

comb'» Purchase, a« described In a deed from Gail Bancroft and wife to Cleland Noble, recorded in th« County Clerk's Office, on the Htht day of December 1903, in Book No. 103 A of Deeds, at page 45. Farm now owned by Cleland Noble, known as McGUlick Lot. Amount sold for $9.96 Interest 1.00 Advertising for Redemption . . 8.00

Total $19.56 All the mine* and minerals In, un­

der and upon all that tract or par­cel of land situate in the town of Ed-wardi, County of St. Lawrence, and State of New Yo,*k, known as the Thomns Cleland Farm and described j aa follows; Beginning in the rear line of turnpike lots at the corner of lots No. 21 A 22 and running thence along the line between said lots No. 21 & 22 N. 38-deg. \ \ \ 39 & 96-100 chs. to the most souther \y corner of Andrew Cleland'* farm; thence along thr* south easterly TTne of said farm N. 51 deg. E. 21 A 90. 100 chs. to a stake in the line be­tween turnpike lots No. 20 & 21; thence along said Wne S. 37 V% deg. K. 40 chs. to rear line of turnpike lots aforesaid; thence nlong mild rear lino and the center of highway S. 51 deg. W. 21 & 31-100 CIIH. to place of beginning, containing 86 & j 30-100 screa of land as surveyed by Jas. McKee, November 4th, 1881, be-

disappointed. The registrations to- rence "County, t uj led 3.965 of whiWi 2,91o were col- Amount sold for ored. all sold ait 13c.

When Turkish trousers are worn by American men, as some fashion dic­tator ha* said they will, "pressed while you wait" tailors win havo K\\ mines and minerals in, under and to go out of business, for Turklislt, u , , 0 n lot No. 102, according to map trousers, he it known, never get 0 f township of DeKalb made by Pot-

g the pre deed recorded in the County Clerk's Office on the 27th day of February, 1897, in Liber 148 O of I*eeds, at page 1351, and being in township No.

t 1 « - 7 x, Oreat Tract No. 3, of Macomb's T o t a * •• ; . . . . . . . ..BioYii Purchase and part of turnpike lot

Lot No. 102, reserved rights of N o 2 2 ; also the northwesterly part of turnpike lot No. 23; being the

$7.06 Interest 71 Advertising for R e d e m p t i o n . . . . 6.00

utftaasKJuaa baggy at the kneOS.

1 - . J -r=WB««W«MMMMaaWM

NOTICE

r t H A l A > T T o A N Ols l 'EK O F A L f l l i ; K , - #

HtrrlniaTi. surreiritft of thi- Pcmrty of H\ A m o u n t B o l . d *Or LHtrrrMire. «nd according to t b t Stat tne In t n c t cantMi iad t H id rr i 'Vldeu. > o t l o * I t brreby f i v e r A / K ^ p t i R l n a r (i all perron* ItHvWiirrlhlmtt mialnft the estate of A u t c i u e i u i Baihfr Itlt 'er. late of npdfutburfr lu

Total .

ter Qoff and Silas Spencer in the year 1814, and filed in the Coun­ty Clerk's Office of St. Lawrence County

$6.86 Interest 59

for Redemption . . 4.80

. . . . . . . .

s

....$11.25

Town of Edwards. All mlneB and minerals In, under

and upon all that tract or parcel of land situated in the town of Ed­wards, County of St. Lawrence and State of New York, described as follows: Beginning at a post stand­ing S. 40 deg. E. 62 Iks. from the

TATE OF NEW YORK. PUPRRME corHT, N. E corner of Thomas Whitehead's County of H:. uwmicpj rharlt* u u. p^nj; thence S. 43 deg. E. 24

aaid t 'oui i ty. r l t f tHM-d. ttiat they a r t r -outrerl to t x i . ' M t tin- hitni^, with the i< M ber» oterwif. to t h t tfl'W-Tlln*r*. at the office' of Hntrntel W . Lt-oriHrd Ht '1 he (JKd>» sl.urir l<Huk n the t l t y o f (iKilet.i'turjr, ' i ; amd ct.unt>. ou «r before t l i t l o t h d m o lu'v n e x t .

Dated. Decemher isiS I9ty AIA' IH.A <*KAY. Admin la t ra tHx .

S A W V L L W . L E O N A h D , Adtlii) lattator. T H O M A S sP l A T T .

•la •i i > i r r r t .

Woodcock, plaintiff, aifhitist Margaret t arrlna: AA ,v.0 in *htx nt,ntar nt th« ton. June Oooder. Alva Moore and VlrRlnia 4 4 *k 8 ' J° t n e , center OI ine Moore, hia wife henben II. M<iore and Mary F. leading from the turnpike to

chs. road Her-

Moore. hia wife, (alvln Moore and Jennie Mo"cri\ niODT " t h e n c e a l o n g Bald road South Ida wlfa, KfUeCooder. (.cater Moore. Samuel W. -io\- * Aaar TT A nha 5>(| lkti tn n o o i n t I^K.nard.aa HUiiiirii»tr«tor of the pera.»r.al e». 1 2 rte«; »• 4 CUS. JJ IKS. t o a p m i u

'n the highway; thence S. 45% deg. W. 12 chs. 70 lka. to a black ash p o n

late of Holiert Moore. dceHsed. MHriraret WO«HI, iprN. Wilfred Hoyer. ainl

bert, defeniiHiii*:. Arthur buprN. Wilfred Hoyer. ami E. .1. Her.

T o THE AItoYE NAMED DEPENDANT*: Yon are

compiiilnt In una action, HMI IO .serve a copy your aiiHwar on the rlnlntfff'H attorney TrJtt: a twenty «lay« after the service of rb5« V^.ILOV.!', exctualve of the day of «erv;i-<e. tail. >n caaa of votir failure to app*\*:'.r nnvwer. judfvant will be taken iOfttJr 't >•!• tfeunfccfec? ;-'i tlw aitui laiut

the OYE NAMBU D^BNUANT*: standing on the »«« j ™ ™ * t h _ hereby .uuironed to an-wer the « n d B ^ o f ^ " f ^ u l h l ^ . f h i r a i v n thla action. HI,«I »o serve a C-OLV of • !»*& •> i*OIKas NVhiteUeaMl; tnenCA) > .

13 tUg. W. 27 chs. 98 Iks. (In lot line) to ft spruce pott; thence N.

_rn ... 46 deg. E. 14 chs. 30 Iks. to the place be taken wa!:;";y'i': > y dafauk for The relief of b e g i n n i n g , c o n t a i n i n g 40 a c r e s Of

'T^i;iaiWffSi..,ur«.u««M..'»»«-, beln?hp."l? „f thiuys?iX «

lAAtadilitestahdayiif Juaa. ii>ij.f No. 1. north aide of the turnpike as TilMAtAr* i»KRj|'n\ surveyed, 25th, March, 1862, by John

C. Hale, dor*.

Farm now owned by John Plaiutif! * Mtoraey. OflQca aad I'. O. Addrtoa. *l r'« nt btreet.

Oa leii*burg. N. Y. T«» llarA*ret Parrln^too. Jaaje (tMnler. Alrt Amount sold IOT

Moor*. Virginia M»*>r*. Kesbas H Moore. Mary Interest r. ni.ior*. caiTio Mwrt, jaoni* Moor*. Bftia Advertielng for Redemption to«'d*r. Laater M«M>re. • «*•»*-» — a>

The foraftu'.nf ^unmooa la lerred noon foo, t? • publlcatiou. wit hum tte Stat* of New York, T o t a l

Jur-uant tu an oidcr of John M. Kaiio**. a All mines and minerals In. under oat Ice of th* Supram* t'oort of tha fetate of _ _ . ,.__M m*% *umt j*mrtatn nlecav of

New Tors. dai«xl the fifth da> of Jtdy. il»:s. *»d wpon ftll tbftt CertAVin PJ««J If* and fihvcl with the oonivkitnt tn the ofie« of the land lying in the town 0C Kdwards clerk ' - ' - - - - - - -laar* and

$17.93 1.79

. . 1667

...$36.29

i at the Oouaty ot M. Lawreni-e. atth«rii t n d belns: described a\s follows: Be-8U^f^*wYo*rk? U n t , ° f i l - ^ w r , ' 8 o e ' ginning i t Alex Kerr's 8. E cor-

THOMAS APRATT. ner; from thence N. I deg. E. 4 FlalatUT'a A.t TPCT.

•SfV.ru «rwu

J. tne

nBSii JIUHMBP M a U l - • * * < , lee pork, heavy 10c Itarbt ISc. Motto* Ac. Vaad | , H u per, lb., Lamb iTa; okkkan, lac

gQO» fraaii, guo. FLOVh- rTtlMinrra t»eft ItJ.W paper,90o. eitra

ta t.a^^•ii• ^lTiKoldra beat f 5 «r> paper, 9Do. extra In bBrrele; wiw glni , |r..t>(' paper. SOo. eitra In barrelr; Know Flake, l o w paper. SOc. extra in barrel": Doraer a oeet V»M paper, SOc. extra In barrela: Hrookr t^et %l W paper, SOo. extra in barrel*; Lanrt l.tti.-lo pHj-er. sue. extra In barrel". DoneyV-tiMU Star 1B.W paper, UOc. extra. In barrela; Rye flour, |€.00, paper SOo. extra In barrel*. Graham 10 lb, »ac* A0r. «•*>>» w^ fe-wheat Id lb. aatk H6c. each.

F1BP. BBAN AND BBORTs^-ftStatL ?roven-dar. t l Ht' p«r 100 lb*. Bran. $1.30 per 100. Shorta fl.3r> par hnndretl. MlddDna*. |1.40 par hundred wholesale per ton. provender. §27.00: bran ftto.OO •horta, $8:100: middlings, A S.OO. standard Red Dog floor aatka l«i )be. at 88.SO: oar ton |£0.00

BAY -114.00 per ton H1PI>-Trimmed,}<>.>o i , ]8He. Deaoon akin,

II.(« to %US* each. Yea) aklni. 14c. Bull. 7c.

?AT8— 41 >o. per bnabeL OTJT,THY-''>iicken. lHo ret lb, hto - «r1|rht

Draaaed. «0 to 7C centw per pair. KiTATOIB— Oltl, Tfn. uar ousheJ. STRAW-|12.0() per ton TALLOW-hough. 8iv; rendered. Re. VRAL CALV18-l»c. lb, dretwed; lamb ICo

dreaaed. wHKAT-lt t Bard Oprlfiff 1180. Northern

Spring, f.16 Had Wln\er, 1,10 White Mloh-If an 1.10.

WOOD-tkft, $f.00 pafoord; hard 87.00 aer cord.

\N oOL^Waahed. ^H). VDwaahed. ubo

CASTOR IA For Ltianti and Children.

Thi Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the

Signature of

NOTICt TO CONTRACTORS.

Stetaj of N e w York, Office of the State Cvmmiaslon of Highways, Al­bany, N. Y. Pursuant to the provi­sions of Chapter 30, Laws of 1*09, aa amended o> Chapter 646, Lawa of 1911, and Chapter 80, Laws of 1913, aealed proposals will be re­ceived by the undersigned at their office No. lo Ijoncaster Street, Al­bany, N. Y.

At » o'clock p. m. on Monday the 28th day of July 191U for the im­provement of the following high­ways:

8T. LAWRENCE COUNTY. ItOAU No. N A M K fiK Hii.M) Al' IKOX. LXMOlM

11D8 Potsdam Village 2.19 Maps, plans, specifications and es­

timates may be seen and proponal forms obtained at the office of the Commission in Albany, N. Y„ and also at the office Acting Engineer William E. Petty, Cleveland Build­ing, Watertown. N. Y.

The especial attention of bidders Is called to "Information for Prop­osers'' on page 6 and 7 of the spe­cifications.

Proposals for each road must be presented in a separate sealed en­velope endorsed on the outside with the name and number of the road for which the proposal is made. Bach proposal must be accompanied by a New York draft or certified check payable to the order of the Skate Commission of Highways for an amount equal to at least five per cen of the amount of the proposal which such draft or check accompanies.

This draft or check will be held by the Commission until the contract and bond are duly executed.

The successful bidder will be re-Quired to give a bond for fifty per cent, of the amount of the contract; such bond to be executed by a sure­ty company to be approved by the Commission, or a bond secured by the deposit of collateral securities to be approved by the Commission.

The right is reserved to reject any or all bidB.

JOHN N. CARLISLE, Oommist; loner.

R. K. TTJIXER, ; Secretary. I • i i '

ch».«6 lk»; thence ». W deg :*» mln. o*d«tabur« x v E 8 one. 60 Iks, to a stake; thence X. Oadetaourg.N.Y. 1 ^ R ^ ^ 6 Q | k § ^ W t l t e r

• — — — — • — Kerr s 8. W. c o m e r thence 8. 8» deg. 30 mln. E. 7 chs. 60 Iks. to a »take

farm conveyed by Thomas Oousins and wife to John Oousins. Amount aOld for >>•••• . . . . » i $2716 Interest . . . . . . 2.72 Advertising for Redemption . . 25.g0

Total $55.68 All the mines and minerals In, un­

der and upon all that tract or par­cel of land situate iu the town of Edwards, County of St. Lawrence and fttate of New York, described u» follows; beginning at the 8. W. corner of lot No. !56 of township No. 4 of Great Tract No. 3 of Macomb's PurehftBe a;>d running thence N. 2% deg. E. 31 cvis. 91 Iks. to a corner In in the road (post and stones 50 Iks. from cornerj; thence along the road S. 4 deg. E. 79 Iks. S. 74 % deg E 2 chs. 36 Iks. 8. 62 deg. E. lch. 33 Iks. 8. 39 U deg. E. 1 ch. 84. Iks. S. 8% deg. E. 7 chs. 5 Iks. 8. 20 deg. E. 4 chs. 45 Iks. 8. Vi deg. E. 4 chs. 85 Iks. 8. 8 deg. \V. 2 chs. K4 Iks. 8. ^1% £<*' T/. 2 rbs. 27 Iks. S. l o U den. W. 7 chs. r>; ik-A, *t% a c o m t r In the roAd on th«> &. iJue of said lot No. 36; thence X. 87H deg. "W. 7 ch». t o the phice of be-

iglw.iiig, contaliUnpc 23 acres of land, be'r.K puft of said lot No. 1$ a s sur­veyed by A. L. ilnzehon; also all that other tract or p a r o l of laud situate In the town, County, and 8tat* aforenahl, described as fob Iowa; beginning nt the 8. W. < or-ner of the Petts Tra«-t on the line between 'owuMiip* No. 4 and 8 and running thence along aaid Une \V. 40 chs. *6 Ik» *o a corner thence X. 27 deg. E. 39 ci.s. 25 Iks. to a hem­lock post on theaouth Aide of a ledge and in the root* of abtrth tree; thence E. 2". chs. to a hemlock on the Wem Une of the Betts Tra<t a'oreAaid thence along said Hue 8. 35 chA. to the place of beginning, containing l l o 71-100 acres of land as surveyed by John Word* n. Jane, 1841, being part, of lot No. 35 of the e a v third <f township No. 4 of Great Tract No. '6 of Macomb's Purchaae: Ala© all that oth< r tract or parcel of land altjate iti th* town. County and RUte aforesaid, described a* follows;

Standing in Walter Kerr's 8 . l ine; , Rtnte aforesaid ae^enpeu a* "»""»»» thence 8 1 <k* W.16 cha. 39 lk». beginning n» the N. E. corner of to a hemlocknJtake; thence X. $9 Thoma. JVhiieheB£» Jo t f J ^ a post

8 and nshlp line

to a hemlock stake: thence X. 8» Thomaa >\ nitehead s lot nt a deg 3 0 ^ S n . W. 16 c i s . \% Iks. to the marked T. W. standing in the place of beginning containing 16 b 1 ween tow nehlps No 4 ft, kcrea of land M surveyed by John running thence tn said townshi, C. Brayton. Farm now owned Melissa Cleland. Amount sold for Interest . . . . * Advertising for Redemption

by

..$20.37

3 . 88 deg. E. 16 cha. 25 Iks. to a hub driven in the center of the road leading to Hermon; thence along

2.04 the road 8. 1>4 deg. W. 8 chs. 33 19.00 Iks. to an angle; thence 8. 6H deg.

E. 9 chs. to a hub driven Into the $41.41 highway in E. line of said White-

- -*-• une

»25 Being the farm now'owned by parcel of land situate in the' tow-n. lohn w Clilnnd County and State aforesaid, described A m J u n t ' £ l d £ J VM « f o l U ; ^ b e g i n n i n g ^ a hemlock Interest . . . . Advertising for

Total

.78 tree standing in the line between Redemption . . 6.38

$14.91

townships No. 4 & 8 at the intersec­tion therewith of the N. rear line of turnpike lot cornered and marked

All1 mineV'and m i n e r s ' I n , > d e r = T. N.; thence in said rear line of and upon all a t T r a c T ' o r parcel of turnpike lots 8 47 ^ ^ 1 ^ land situated In the town of Ed- y> .th chs. «B lk«. ^ ft cedar posu, wards, County of St. Lawrence and thence N. 3 deg. B. 26 chs 40 l k £ State of New York, being the prem- o a ^ • !" n

f f* n & 0l n

4t V >

8 . t h w S isea described in a deed recorded tween townships No. 4 ft ». ^ " c » i r t h e S y Clerks office on the along *»• X n ^ l v f *28 "'h- 30 ^ inth rtnv nf Tanuarv 1865 In Book whips E. (originally) - w * n s . JU IKI. o D e r S No 4S^ Oat pages 106,107, to the place of beginning . c o n t a i n -? 0 8 , r o f a n d ° 1 1 0 , andP deedexl by ing 37 39-100 « r e n o f Iand as sur. Alexander Brodie to Andrew C3eland. yeyed June 1854 J * * » » a

C ' ™ | . € ;

_ now leased by James Total .' $10.67 cupied by Henry Aldrich.

All the*mines and minerals In, un- Amount "old foi W - w der nnd upon all those tracts or InterePt . . • • • ; • • '''''"* £;*$ paJcelS of 8md situate in the town Advertising for Redemption . . BgJD of Edwards, County of 8t. Lawrence i i « n 4 and State of New York, being parts Total * » . * « of turnpike lota No. 5, 6. 8. as des- T o v v n o f i r o w | e r i

cribed in deed from Edwin Noble to Cleland Noble, recorded in the Conn- All mineral reserves situated in ty Clerk's Office, November 11th, th© town of Fowler, County of »t . 18R1, in Liber 114 B of Deeds, page Lawrence and State of New Yorlc 503. Farm now owned by Cleland And described in deed given by Rob-Noble, er* M. McKenn to Robert H. w j i b -Amount sold for' $7.97 Un, recorded on Uie »th day of Oc­

tober, 1906, at 11:30 o'clock a. m. in Book No. 169 A of Deed* page 196.V Amount soid for $681 Interest 68 Advertising for Redempion . . . . 4.60j

ToUl $12.14 All mineral reserves situated In

the town of Fowler, County of St. Lawrence and i4tJite of New York and described in deed given by John B. AbBfclon to Geo. 8. Ausalon, recorded on the 27th day of Febru­ary, 1 Hi*!*, at u o'clock a. m., in Lib- j er 152 A of Deeds, at page 630. Amount sold for • . . . . $6 .43 i Interest .64! Advertising for Re eruption . . 4.27

Total $11.34 All mines and minerals, talc tal-1

cous rock and soapstone lying in, under and upon that tract or par­cel of land Mituate in the town of Fowler, County of 8t . I^awrence and State of New York, briefly describ­ed as follows; being parts of lots No. 169 and 170 of township No. 7 of Grent Tract No. 3 of Macomb's Purchase and bounded on the north­west by the west branch of the Oa-wegatchie river, On the northeast by the* highway on the south by Frank Ryan Farm (said Ryan farm wua owned and occupied by C. Campbell, in' 1&85;. Supposed to coutainTl'a acres , Amount sold for $12.39 InfereH 1.24 Advertising for Redemption , . 9.1."»

Total $22.78 Town of Hammond.

Mrs. Timothy Farrell. all that cer­tain lot or pa iv el of land situate in the town of Hummond, St. Law­rence County, New York, being a part of four hundred acres known as the Augustus Chapman lot lying in I the Hoffman and Ogdeu Tract and hounded as follow*, viz: beginning j at a point on the northerly line oi the Chapman four hundred acre lot, 5 chM. and 77>? Iks. north 65 deg. \ 15 minutes east from the northeast-J erly cornel* of the .1. L. Kmke lot | unci being the northeasterly corner of a lot conveyed by Moses B. Con-roy and wife to George M. Couroy, and running thence south 24 detf. 53 minutes east along the easterly line of said George M. Couroy lot 6o chs. and 60 Iks. to t h e norther­ly line of lot conveyed by Mosea B. Couroy and wife to George Back­us; thence north 66 deg. east along the northerly line of said Backua lot, 5 chs. and 77Vj Iks. to the west­erly line of Michael Cooper lot; thence north 24 deg. 67 minutes west along the westerly line of said (tooper lot 60 chs. and 60 Iks. t o the northerly line of aaid 400 acre 'at; thence south 65 deg. 15 min­utes west along the northerly line of said four hundred acre lot 6 chs. and 77 1 ' Iks. to the place of be­ginning, containing thirty- five acres of land. Amount sold for $21.08 Interest 2.11 Advertising for Redempt ion . . . 19.65

Total ; . .$42.84 Vnknown owner, mines and min­

erals. All and singular the ore and minerals of all kinds and description* In the following described land sit­uate in the to**! of Hammond, Coun­ty of St. Lawrence, Slate of New-York. Beginning at a point In the <-<nt<r of the Bay road. 60 Iks. 8 . 879* d**f. E. fnom a stone standing in the luartriu of said road, run olng thence X. 87^* deg. W. as the needle now poltita 38 cha. 72 Iks. to a point in the center of the Ckiok road; thence X.48*« deg. W. 44 chs. 33 Iks. to a amall hemlock tree on the shore of Chippewa Buy: thence down along the shore of aaid bay as it winds and turn* a norther­ly corner to a pine tree stub cor­nered and marked, a distance of 18 chs. 16 Ike. in a straight line on a corner of X. 24*4 &**> E.; thence 8 48*4 deg. E. 30 chs. to a stake and angle, thence 8. 7 2 ^ deg. E. 45 cha. 73 Iks. to a point In the center of the Bay road; thence 8. 19*4 deg. W. along said road 12 chs. 23 Iks. to the place ot beginning, containing 142 & 94-100 acres be the same more or le»a aa surveyed by J. 8. Keller. December, 1907.

Amount sold for $20.68 Interest . . 2.07 Advertising for Redempt ion . . . 18\72

Total $42.47 Town of Hopkinton.

R. B. Si,uires Mill lot. Being alt that tract or parcel of land situate In the town of Hopkinton. County of St. Lawrence, and State of New York, and known and distinguished as a part of the Lenox tract (FO called ( and also the Asa Squires Mill lot, and is bounded thus; be­ginning at a point In the middle of the road In the south line of the Asa Rqulres 39-37-100 acre lot, and runs thence along the middle of the road northerly about 43 rods; thence at right angle* to said road west­erly t o the middle of the river; thence down along the middle of the river to the middle of the bridge: thence along the middle of the brldpe and the road westerly 9^4 rods; then< e southerly to a point 3 rods west of the west end of the mill dam; thence east 3 rods to the margin of the river; thence up along the margin of the river to the south line of the Asa Squires lot aforesaid; thence along the south line of said lot S. 87 deg. E. to place of beginning, containing 10 acres of land more or less. Amount sold for $1729 Interest • • • " *'"•* Advertising for Redemption. . . 16.r.0

Total $36.52 Town of Macomb.

* Assessment of mineral right own­ed bv Oapt Hodge on the property deecrlbed below: all that tract of land situated in the town of Ma-comb, being part of Ogden and Hoff­man Tract, purchased by David C. Judson of Gouvemeur Ojrden, and being part of lot No. 475 of the subdivision of said purchase made by John W, Taltt for said Judson beitlnnlng X. 26 deg. W. 1 nh. to a cor-ner; thr-nee 8. 65 dear. W. 14 ens. and 60 Iks to A hemlock r»ost and stone: thence Rt 38 deg. W, 2 chs. and 76 Iks.; thence 8. 47 deg. W\ 5 chs. and 25 Ik*.; thence S. 35 deg. W. 5 chs. 26 Iks. to an Iron wood post on the eas t side of the Kearney TYact; thence 8. 26 dee. E. S cha. and 50 Ik*, to a 8. W. corner of lot No. 3*"nx>mas Kane

jot"; thence X. 66 deg. E. 34 cbs . and 44 Iks. to Kane « N. E. corner; thence N. 26 deg, W. n cha. and 25 Iks. to the place of beginning, con­taining 36 and 43-luO acres. Amount soid for . . .$23.99 Interest 2.40 Advertising for Redemption. . . 16.7*{

Total $43.11 ' Town of Morriatown.

A. F. Carpenter, Est. AH that certain piece or parcel of land sit­uated in the town of Morristown nnd bounded aa follow*; beginning In the center of the road leading to Ogdeusburg at the northerly cor­ner of 30 ft 48-10u aero* formerly owned by Uie ematti of August ua CLapman, and running thence south­easterly along the northeasterly line of said 30 ft 48-100 acres, 29 che. and 83 Iks. to a post in the north, westerly line of 116 ft 91-100 acres formerly owned by Richard B. Chap-msn; thence northeasterly along said Hue 2 chs. 28 Iks. to a post in said line, being the southerly cor­ner of 24 ft 60-loo acrea formerly owned by said Kichurd B. Chapman; thence northw< «terly along the said westerly line of s*id 1<H and lands formerly owned by the estate of John Loae* 29 chs. and 67 Iks. to the <enter of said road; thence aouth-westerly along the center of said road 10 chains 34 Iks. to place of beginning, containing 3<) ft 67-100 acres of land be the same more or less.

Amount sold for $23.01 Interest 2.30 Advert.sing for Redempt ion . . . 16.87

Total $42.19

Town of Parlehvilie. John l iokomb. All thai tract or

parcel of land situate in th<* town of Paribhvil.e, County of 8t. Law­rence and State of New York, be­ing pari of lot No. 13 and bounded as foilowtt; beginning at the south­east corner of the H. G. Healy lot and running thence east 8 chs. to lands set ofi«to Phebe Spear; thence north 645 Iks. to a post; thence west 8 chs. to the said Healy lot; theu<-e south 645 Iks. to til* place of beginning, containing five acrea of land be the same more or )e*a, being the same premises conveyed by James Wall to Herbert E. York by deed dated October 3rd, 1903, recorded in St. Lawrence Clerk's Of­fice December 14, 1903, at 9 a, m. in Liber 163 A of Deeus, at page 36 etc , Amount sold for $12.11 Interest 1.21 Advertising for Redempt ion . . . l i .9(

a • »

Total $25.31 Town of Pitcalrn.

Macomb * Purchase, Great Tract 3, township 11, Pitcalrn, Havene Tract. Ixit No. 4, Peter Forney lot, bound­ed X. by town line, E. by lot 6, S. by lot 56, N. by lot 3. Amount soid for $6.23 Interest 62 Advertising for Redempt ion . . . . S.7S

Total $10.60 Town of Wadding ton.

Mrs. Branneu. All that tract or parcel of land situated in the vil­lage of Waddington. being a part of blcxk No. 7 the northwesterly part Of the lot ot land conveyed by Char­les H. DeLuze. trustee for Sarah DeLuse, to Henry L. Ogden, by deed dated th<* first day of June. 1859, and bound* d M» followai; oo the nortii by \Vest North Street, on tha eaM by 8. J Dewey's lot, on the south by William Clark a five acre lot. on the wa-r-t by a Hue drawn through the center of said block No. 7 frou» West North Street to West Second Street .containing two and one-half acres of laud .more or lesa. Amount sold for $13.4« Interest 1.-4 Adven.fciijg for Redempt ion . . . 9.7?

Total $24.5: All the above described parcel*

of land not redeemed on or before October loth. 1913. will be conveyed to the purchasers of aaid lands at said Tax Sale of October 10th. 1912.

GEO. M HOLMES. Cbunty Treasurer.

NOTICE

IfrriscAvr v.» AN OH nan OF ALBIC R. Harriaaan. fcoirocatc of t h a C n n n i y of * 4 .

Lawraaoe. and aax^ordtna: to t h e M * t a t e to avx-h a a * * * a*ad> atx) pror1o>d. N « * k « to hereby a ivaa to aM paraonr. har tnc c la im* armlnat th? aatat* nf I . C W a r d , late vi Beuvci too. hi aaid Ooon.y. dw^aaaad. that the? a r * r a q a i r t d t o * la ibi t the aaire. w i th the tonohara there­of, to the *at«*cnr<er. at hl» raafcleiioe in tha TUlacv of Heaiveitcn. hi »atd * o a m y , o n o r before the Xi«t*daT o l P^ceaobrr beat . ^_ m

Dated. Jv.vf lieth. \9vA. A D D l r - o X J . a t . - c l h l V A d m l a a u a i o r . t

NOTICE.

rt'Rf*rA>T TO AN OKDER OK ALPlC K Herrlman. I»tim»*rate of the county of M.

Lawrence, aiid avvordiuff to the Statute lo auch cai>er- made and proeM^n. Notice la hereby girto to ail per«ona havlep < XH\TXI* afftdnFttLe eetat* of John FHsfferaid. late of tin* City of Ot dent-bur*, to aaid County, deoeaaed. that they are required to exhibit the same with voucher* thereof.lo the •ubacriber. at the National Bank, in the City of Oadenabura-, in aaid Oum?, on or before tbo lat day of December next.

Dated. May :7. W , . •*-HOBBkT J. DONABTI. Executor. «

JAH. F. AKIN. Attorney for Execntor. * • • • • • • • • • " ^ - M ™ — ' • " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ^ a i

NOTICE

PTRsrANT TO AN ORDER OP ALH1C R. Herrtman. Surrogate of the Oovnty of 8t.

Lawrence, and accord I nato the Statute in such ca*e» made and provided, notice la hereby ftren to all peraont ha vine claim* ajndnat tha estate of Myra |L. Mayne. late of Oawcjraichle, in «atd count v. decvaaed. that they are required to exhibit the aame with voucher* tnereof, to th* •obaorlber at the OgdcnaburK Bank, tn Of dena. btirg. N. Y.. In aaid oounty. on or before U.e 16th day of October tiext.

Dated, April 3rd. 10)8. fcAMl'BL W. LRONAKD.

_ _ .«Admlnlat rator tnWARD P LYNCH.

Avt'y for A4ifcictlatrator.

No, Priecllla, juet because the baby has learned to enap hi« fingers doesn't necessarily indicate that some day he will become a great rag time, ginger.

"They are treating grasshoppers with kerosene out in Kansas," s a y s a contemporary. Will not the grass­hopper* tro to the active legislature and demand an antL-treating law?

Some Pittsburgh aldermen have un­dertaken the Job of fixing the mini­mum of women'B skirts, when there; aire so many thingK that are pos­sible of ftccoraplr&hment In that town.

Perhaps you really do not know just what you are doing when you tango, but, according to at l a t i n dictionary, the word means "to lake In hand, carry «jif, to strike, beat, smear." Figure It out.

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