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1 t * #•- J - ii STARS 0F THE TtlBF T0 mOE *f WR. Every Stabls of prgrijinsnco 'Enteral ; ; ,ll» Grafnf Circuit Stakes. At co.other trotting coarse In Amer- Jc$. t|oi^e*cojMfci* fc^gtonv*C»lJl»dh bos or Boston; will tile racing this year oomr»re -with t^t at the^grand circuit jraeettn& to bo Held in con|iec».' tio# wltb toe'-New Tdrirr state fiti* during the weefc ftf Se|fi£ $&19. Tn*t ataieast is the opinion of veteran* of I the turf who have atudiedif the nomina- tions for the early closing state fair stakes, the prize money for which amounts to.420.000. , , Ev«aystable : oC-p^niiifonee in\ate country to i^pc^nllfe, which means that the state fair'track, pronounced as perfect a racing coarse as there is in the woridrwill be the mefettngiplaca for trials of speed between the stare of the light harness: horse kingdom. There is a total 0MI? paid up nomi- nations for the five races, a greater number than -was ever secured for the same number of events. It means that the campaigners are beaded for the fair, that they propose to enter in tiie class races and that the state fair, with its fast course and\ its facilities unsurpassed for accommodating large crowds aact taking care of the horse- men, will hate t>/long odds thebftn-. ner meeting of the year. .-^ •• •*• Thirty-five trotters are eligible to start in the -Empire Kate stake, .one of the classics of the grand circuit, the-prise money for, which amounts to $10\000. No further entrance money la required from the owners, of $&*$'' horse* 1 ' ! x *-- \ • •' ->;«-:' ^* •.:. The state fair course has aeome to be regarded as the most important link in the chain of grand circuit tracks which, beginning at Detroit, touches the principal race centers in New York, Massachpe^ts and Connecticut and after returning to the west winds up at Lepngton. The jrrile-track owned by/New York represents the heaviest jlbutment in the. foundation of the grand-circuit. Backed by a state treasury and supported annually by 150.0QQ people, It is beyond the ef- fect of jany-'temporary financial de- pression, and It will be supported by the horse owner regardless of^the ef- fect in other places of the passage of autibettlng bills. The entries include horses from the Bteb%s^f^ifidJ&. Geerj^Mainphis, Teaa>, «rfafBft|of race SrMrsi fio> ward BenyOn, ^Selma, Ala.; «eorg©>H. Eatabrook, Dearer, Colo.; \W. G. Dor- fee, Los Angeles, Cat; P. W. Hodges, Pleasanton, CaL; Uplands stock farm, Greensburg, Pa.; James M. Massey, Chatham, Out; J. L. Druien, Bards- town, Ky.; B. B. Williams, Boston. Mass.; Bob Davis, Columbia, %. 0.; \W. L.Snaw* HorneD, N. Y.; A. E§Mc- Donald. Albany, ST. Y.; 3. VL Kfltrier; Btaghamton,.N i Y.j; SL M. Whitmer, Omaha, tfeb.; C. W. LaselL, Whitins- vllle, Mass.; B. A. Bukley, Southport, Conn.; Cobb Bros,, WeBsville, and a score of others who have been known for' years wherever light harness horse racing has flourished. When it Is considered that a field of fifteen horses is ordinarily regarded as large, it Is possible to appreciate what* rare quality of Bportia prom- isee &y the thirty^Sve nominated In the $10,000 race. Of course all of these horses will not be started, as some may be thrown out of training or so outclassed that it would be fool- hardy to race them against the stars of the circuit,, but Kaee Secretary H. S. ifcaBey to out Mth fhe pr^etfon. thatf more horse*,'*wiU scot* stor -the word In this race than ever started together at a grand circuit or a t any other meeting. The race is for trot- ters which were eligible oil May 1 to the 2:14 class. The gyr&case, open for pacers eligi- ble to the 2:U class, for a purse of $5,- 000, has thirty-four possible starters. Of the thirty-eight original nonilna- tioBtf but four were wi^df%fra^TMp(F are (eighteen eligible to the CJhamber of Commerce, for $21000. -This is open for 2:00 trotters. There are thirteen pacers which be- fore the opening of the present racing season ;taa records be^ than^2^ ellgiole ^, the Onondaga, w^cbfis for* $2,000. There are seventeen eligible to the Ka-Noo-No, for $1,000, open for three-year-old trotteraTPhlch have not secu^^jnwksietter than 2^5. TlnW horsemen say, will prove one of too greatest colt races jGl 0*. jpr. Of the 184 original nomioationB' for the five stakes bat seventeen were with- drawn. - v •f Word* of Fraiie For fi* m&mi Ingie&mU of wWch 4te- Plorce'aatedlclnes are composed, as^iven by leader* in, ill the several schools of modiclEo, 6hoald havo fir jaoro weight ttanany amount of non-profes^saaltca-. fimosiala, Dr.PIercQ ? aB^vb^a^^?scrlp--- tlon has THxaABOKoyHojassTT one very bottle-wrapper, in » full list of til its in- gredients printed in plain English, , IT you are an invalid woman and suffer from frequent hertache.'backache, gnaw- ing dlstrjM fa^tomacb, periodical pains, la, catarrhal, pelvic drain, own distress In lower abdomeft perhaps dark spots or specks before the ayaa. faint spella and itomscausea by female weak* deraegemant of the feminine can not do better than take jFa-Vorlte Prescription. JtaJ, surgeon's knife and opera- may be avoided by the timely * avorlte Prescription\ In such hereby the OhnOiiona* mtamln- - ^-CONCSmBtSST- iJESOfcUTIOHS. BTATE m NEW 1TOKK, . i v anwo*, JM* s^ mm. J \ fourteen of tiiB C-onsilmUDU of the glata of Kew Vers,acd acHoa ecn-aci Ciaptqr mnoiinpiiiwJ tfel '.aioo'ita tf» tatcst'cfcSEJCEn banaxea 4oi plaesj*' .Btr.uot'cftfa Bem*y given tint tae KSlowlM jw- PMedimeDtlmeM toKcttontwoor article il* of. Uw 1 CoSSmtioa of tee Btate of Kew fork It interna to the LacUlHur- to te cbotea »t tDe vextfrnenx KocHon or 8«i»tors in m» 8t»te <o be Held on toe .tQiMdaraf November, WBetw* bOnareaanae'glrt,. •anatspatHajedoEcaaweUt forthiea mottUia next prcwdiBg eacb General Ecctlon in conforirittrtftta •foresalieroTiaoas. JOHJl 8. *aatBN* «ectst»T0f8tafe AlONDBrtNTNUMBIBONK. »a»7,fo)iatfBi&t6ttJi!6<iocia<atpcai«Bi« - t %% vmv$&mmmmw eoneor>, that the torcgolcK«mcadnM?utfc«>reftrre<l to U» le«ui»tare WlwclweBat^^wta^oewtcWcaoaqt wanton, •aateeonfoitnitxirtui lecMoa one,*Hiela ismtm, t^UMcoD-Utnttoo, be paMiabM for ttreo w»tia t *«WeofKetr^rlMn8«ni»,lf»yJS,Ift», JftJML. •t.:^ar.^j»r^rTg«iT»rRll physician course of successful: treati _ Tl^fT. Prescription ' is comi native medicinalTOO: ^ajyortw; 1 knownto mWfcal. acfence for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments, conUlns BO alcohol and 00 harmful or habit-forming drugs. Pr^^^lfPSlSrt cles: it will not dlsolve or cure tumora, Noaedlcine will.- It will do as much to estahilsh vigorous, health la imos* weak- v nessesand allmenU peculiarly Incident to women^as any medicine can. It mttatba given, a fair cnance by perseverance in Itl usel'orAMa^Kble; length of tim*r^ \WfeMM to consult Vr. fjm. . Att .(^rw^no- as isscredly secret and maw PleH^by'tett' enc* ia goaride woaiaMT^\ s ^asa«Bt« „_„ ^.jeroe's Pleasant Pellets the best lwttJfeVand regulator of the boweto ThW' I&vigorata atoma^-U*er an* oow&fe/ On* a laiativa; two orthrwa Sthirtlc, EasytouWascandy. iEwmeefna tmamendmentto .«dto7»tu»o/ arilcte. six of the conitttutton in rdati$tt4ajMteg & theappellate tUcbtanvol thtatprtim ctmrU SecUonf. BeoltedWtfiaassemblif;obncnr>,5»it Section two of article all of lt» const!tmlon beimend edtoret4iMol!<w«f: . •'\..!«-• > AKfiOWB VI. ' • , 18. The IcfrbUtQroeliaUdlriaatSosUto Into four Judlcitl depvtmenu. The OriM! dwartowit, sMtlt; conHrtor Uie coantj et Kew-Torts H» otMrtman be tonwkd by county lines, and be compact and equal in population as newly aa may be. Once every ten years uae letUlatare may alter the Judicial de- partment*, bat witaoi>tlD«et«l8««» number thete- of. Tnero »iuai be an appellate dlTlstoil or tbe »u- pl^aae court, cottilrtaiB of aatea iusUoagUi tbalm department, «nd flwilusUcfB lneacn of tne otter de- partmantfc., toe«li,a>paitoeatfcOT»luai«)n«itote a quorum, and too concurrence of three shall be- 0>e wprejm* court Uw»^f»n(o^»b«« d««faate Iboaa who anal! constitute the appellate dlfWonlB eachd*. purtment; and be shall designate the preildlDe JuatlOB: tfcereoX, who shall act os (such durtcabU termof :offlce,*WsbiUlbftart«identottted«'paitment. The. other Justice* shall b«-de»Mm»»<i for ttrma of five yeartor- «»• uoeipUed portion* *f tbel^wspectlTe termtW office, ltiew than lire jeart riomnmeto time a*.tbe.tertfts of such daatlroa«o»» expire, or v»icanc(ma«uj\ than make*«w df«lgnatlfl«i. A majority <rf the JuaOces «odetl«nateialo sltJri the aptellate-dlTMlonV In each Oeparunent shall ^r«U« dents of the aepanmetit.. ., He may also^^^-atakft^iBp-- orajydwJi^^^iftc'WpI&ab^D&iBylraMtr toaet.of auy jMtlee inthe appellw dlTtaion. orln easaihe presldlprioatlce of any appellate :dlTls!oo thaUcemry to him that ooew wore add! toiiai las- Uce^areneedsdforttwsrjeedidlsrjoiUoaotUiehasl- nessbefprelt. -Vfnen«Terthe appellate dlylaton t» anydePartmentshaltSnnahlSto.dltWaoflta-bnal- oess within * reasonable Um*.* majorltyrrf-tb* pre- aldln? Justices of the seyeral departments at a sseet- tofjiued by the presldlor Jostle* of the department tn *rmw maytransfar any, wadlna? appeals frosi aucbdeMrtmBnttoanyotl^departn^tf^orbearlnr anddetermlhatlon.^0 Justice of the appellate dirt? slonaball, within the a>partnient to which be «nay be. *ei«patedtopertom the dnHeaof ao .appelate Jus- tice, exercise any or the powers of a Justice of the sonreaie.«mrt f oU)»r than those of a fusttoa oat of' courcwd those pertalninB to the appellate dlrtslon. ort&tbahearios;and decision of motlotis submitted, by contest olcoansel, hat any such Justice,-whan designated, may hold any term of the supreme cottrt and exercise any of the powers of a Jus(Ic«of the snpremtf*ourtln any ixtmtr<# jadldal-aatricem- any other department of the state. From and after the last day of December, eighteen hundred and nlnety-DTe, the appellate dl»Hlon .shall haTe the Juilsdction now exercised by th» supreae court at Itt gennral terms and by the eeneral terms of the court of common pleas for the city and county of New^TprX, the superior oonrt. of the city of *eW, ^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSS for the paymentot such d*W or liability, and for no other purpoifewbafe'rtr. Ho such law shall bo. sub- mitted to be voted on wlihlo three months after Its itofaespatfrtaste'ton ^was- 4tjjy- passed, * ma- .jHtyof Si -' -— \- thereof. Jarlty 'of aU the $etiawrs elected iroitng la favor \IBttSot. - ' \^ Ii8«CHANDIJnt. , State ot New Tor*, to Assembly, June 14.1907. '' TMforeitolDtf resoluuorj wa* dol* passed. * »•- Jorllycfafl the members elected to the Assembly tot- lnsr lo favor thereof. -' ..' L ^^.fthe^mbl,^^^ BalJMUls1s1r\ •ws^Dapsif^siJP ^Uttte of Hew fork; Offlce of tts>-««rt«ary of cflH^asEO!- KS?OI,CIIOS or «ar em**- *»» ^^.StL,,^^, «*,«i«i,«. ^„.„# N«w CHANCE FOR FARMERS. etataj Fair Will *8how Tham • - \ HorM Marked -\•• A large percentage of the farmers of New York state engage to some extent Inrfiorse breeding; but nearly all : eeem to 'halve overrooked one market where good , prices can, be obtained for a type of saddle horse. It is the New York police department, which buys a' good many horses every year for Its force of mounted men and pays good prices for them too.. Acting upon the suggestion of C. A. Benton, who, purely from jjer?' sonal Interest in the success of Com- inlsshiner of Public.Safety Bingham, baa selected tl» horsies fok =th| ^ount ed poUee/offlcert'Of .tt# stiafe' fair horse show have decided to offer priaea for horses suitable to become police I horses or n^iiiry chargers, it to «ex^wrte4-ttiat Major Benton will lodge this class. Mayor McClellan otsNew Sork has decided to a*n4-» sguad'of ^twenty- five pickeff^man ftom^ the *ipontid force to the falrl They will give ex- hibition* of horsemanship, and as they are tte-jequal of tton^eat cavalry of- flcent of any army to the'world It is bound to be a highly interesting fea- ture. It sm<mldft»is)h « »^t ^object lesson for the farmers of the state and one which will b« to their baneflt, as the peHee horses brimr *0 average of $310 apiaw*. which la « good prtea for that class of horse. . Torifeuw auwstfjrf oourtofBaffato and the civ of. Brooklyn, and such addltlootlJurfsdlcUon u mav be conferred by the Iegb'atnre. It shall have power to appoint and remove a reporter. The Justices of the The^Epworth League Convention of the Northern New York Conference will be held^in the Methodist Episcopal church, OgdSheburg, o&.Oct^0, 3 and 4. The aim of thWcottvi9nti6^'SKloir; i spitItnal4w#|* ening of the young people that they may fully realize* the**great\ fielct Tor' work\ within the conference. Among__the- speakers already engaged are Rev, E.. M. Randall, D. D., of Chicago, general sec- retary of the Epwortb&J^K\ 6 ? ¥?f8 Emma A.' Robinson, of CliicagOj general superintendent of Junior work; \BevNC. E. Goddell, D. D., pastor of Calvary Methodist Episcopal church of New York oity; Dr. L. H. Pearce, of Syracuse, edi- tor of the Northern Christian Advocate; Dean Brooks, Of Syracuse' University; Hod. Fred J. Gray, of Ogdensburg, as •emblymsn from St. Lawrence county; Miss Jennie Bingham* of Syracuse, and »ome of our brightest jrogfig people and the pasters. The singing will bejTrom the Methodist Hymnal, and will\ be in charge of Mrs. <-W. L. Chandler, of Og* iensburg. MtwjtotieawlietherBpworthLa^^ League or Christian Endeavor are allowed — * two delegates and, one additional for every twenty-five members over fifty. One delegate is allowed from each Junior Society. Dr. Goddell will lecture on Friday evening, Oct. 2nd, his subject being Heroes in Homespun, or the Puri- tan and the Yankee. Homer M. Wallace, of Ogdensburg, is the conference presi- dent; Miss Grace Abbott, of Frankfort, conference secretary; George L. Birdsey, )f Boonville, conference treasurer. power to Ox the times and places for holding special and trial terms therein, and to usum Hie jasttcestn the departments to hold such terms: or to make roles therefor. : s 2. Resolved (If the assembly toncur), \That the fo e«om)t amendment be. referred to the legislature to be choeeu at the next general election of seoatonv and In conformity with ssction one, article foortsea or the ooiBstlttiHon, he published for three months prerious toth6tlmoof such election. State of New York, in Senate, Feb. 25, Mk-7. , TheforegolDK tSwlutlon was duly puseU, a ma* oflty of alt the Senators elected voting m favor By order of the Senate, LEWIS STDtTIBANT CHANLKt. > PresWent. Btate of New Tort, In assembly. Mar. 12,1107. concawent resoiuaoo, p>opo«tag \an iuneodment to »fteao«'- twenty-seTen of artkl* t*m of to* CoBfUtatioa, with the original concurrent reaolqtlon on file tn this oBevand I do hertbr ©erufy that the *aMa r ]s a «wrectt«n»crlpt therefrom, and oltiwwlwlethertot. GlTM under»yh«nd*»ath«s«U of oflfeffer «s» _ Secretary of suta at tha euy,of jUbany.this.... ^.--^,- It. 8.1 twl^-ittiiiiayorgrBiy,.ia ^b*-Tea7«r <<art»ttany w u» tor* one thoosand nine hundred aa&.ettjiuV -«—»— -\- - _ J0HH8. WBJttEH*. ^ ' '-•:• •' ; '- .'• i< . •:.-;M#tf*gxot9tti/)...:. 1*'fc, 8TaT« OF NSW TOBC__ omcsvorTHBaicaiTAaTor BTATX, , .\ Hbany,,imraU!W!& Pufsnaltttoffiejrovfilonsof_„„„_-, T ,_,— fB*rtea*of the; Coailtotlon nf T ta« Statsf«J(»ew York, and section seven of cljapteTnls* hundred and nine of Uie laws of elsiteeahuDdred and ninety- »lx, npticer is hereby two that the j^wtag,ttro:, possdamiBdJOwt to asifioa U»rs*of'*rtlcla.twoot me Constitution of the State of »ew York is raf erred tat&exechtataris to^be chosen at to* iiextGaoeral MeeUon of Senators In tblS'State-toh« beM on tk« third day of November, nineteen hundred and eight,• aadlspabosbedonceaweek for three fflooths next areoedlogsachtjfloeral KlecUoo In oonfonnlty with •-'' • -r> ^-^SmSfk featei '. AJ«HDH»reirPW»rOTiit;r y .-.^ jopHcmtai^iv|ti(soi«jio*- ** -fei-vmiemr-vm paiwage or at any geoerii election when any\'other iaw.uranThUlrtuinwsubmlWedtobevotca fur or •ajrainst. Th*le«lslata « mat prottae for -the fcsdo tit fronds of theitato to rQn for aperlod not exceed imKif jrtaWialteinDf -tmU toretofore' *ufcyi2«a but not Issued and ShalltoposeBjod^provKlo ley the „„^ —_ *.- ••-•--ttortW*ayia«6tof-ihe Whea any saiShjg ooiioctofadlreatannuat sasM ashereiafore nsgi _....,. ._, „ ,„ ;f«Sd*a«l«lMu^^^ ^bed^fwwUehitWMrreated, acaarthw direct ta«»iiittJ»fcrjM^*ooc^totj««t slttkloc *«P* ajidWJet«ature sh«Uroduc«th« t« toaJl ra ^usFtoth«s«0«|ng1uterest*nsaclJ«!eot.. smelEgh- latuminSTfiWatlnielo time alter ttftrftteof «irer»«t tooepiU«uponanystatedebi,whtehhasbeenor may be sutaarisM ooraosnt to the provislons.^f'to* secttoti, or opoa any part ot such debt, irorfljed. however, . tk^ttera^oflaist^i^Uaotbeatteretfupo^ jw*«a«gi ; deMt>r uponany^honaorol^evWenie Mwrsof,wuch has keen, orsh*ilt»e ere««Ior!ss»rrti t JJaetoiesuchaltfiraUon. Ia case the legmature tu- J ert^1)B^of*|ntelrett npoa any sottiTaebt, vr P^t thereof, it skaU Impost «aoSpror»e for the col- fiction-*\-*'—* -' * —' * ^.^-.—^. cOon of a direct annual tax tp pay and surfli'lent to »iy the tocreasad sr altete* fttenat on such «ebC as tt falls doe and.also toniy apd discharge tie prla- l einalii-s<^«^Mwit»*ifty5sw»i:foi«i tha Umeof f »PO of the conrtHuf ton, <rt relation to tteguatiJU ^catkmaf ctrtainvoten. • , Sectiohl. BesolTed (U Urt 1 senate eobour); That S^tlon ihrae ot article two of UJO coniutcitlod b» amandedtoraftdaf follows: . . \«-w—»-^* - service of ma, United States; aor.walla engsged la tba-nkvlgattonht the vrateri of this state,orof the United fKat*«,<rc<thehl«h»«as^»*wWleaat»dfls* of any semlnaryof learning; oor while kept at any almshouse, or other asylnm.or lnstltaUon wholly or siay,twir«rer,provide.tbat-an Inmate otthe new Tork state soidfers\ and saitors' borne and or the New fotkState Women's neitetcorps Home, who pos- sesses the. quallOcattons praacrlbed byseoOottone of thla article, except the qua JflyiatloS of reauenee, and- who has been an Inmate of such home tor such a tieriodof timeaswomdhaveQusiifladhlm to vote in Ufa election district In' which such Home Is located U he had resided therein forsuch period, atay vote for offl&» of the atateor oftai. United aStes in thtf election dhirtctor districts in whK* such homo is located, out an itmatesovc^'In #H*eJectlondls, trictshxu not vote tnany other election, disuiet of tnesute. \ ' '\\ : I a Kesotmd (U tbe-saeata ooacor), Tast the foregoing amendment be referred to the legislature to be chosen at the next geoeral electloa of »en«tofS, ,.. r . and-ta oonformlty with section one, article fourteen appellate division in each department shall have .0* the confutation, be published for three months previous to the time of •oca election. Btate of New York, lnasKmoly,. Apt. 28,1907. The foregoing resolution 'Was duly passed, a ma- jority ot all the members elected to the Assembly roMngln fsTor^therrof, three-flftba being pra*ant. AD6WOIWH,», fljf'sUreaniBate B^^EJF is quickly absorbed. Chres Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals And protects the diseased mem-, bxsae resulting from\| Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quietly. Be-|B||a# f»S->||S-0 -{.stores the Senses of JVH • W Mm W til 3Taste,and Swell. pull«ize50cta,,a|J>rng- gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street. New York. George Boldt, proprietor of the Wal- dorf-Astoria and the owner of the two million-dollar pile of brown stone on Heart Island, Alexandria Bay, concern- ing the ultimate destiny of winch there has been much discussion and specula- tion, recently stated his intentions of at some time finishing the massive place for a home in wbiob he said he hoped some day to live. According to Mr. Boldt's own statements, he was cramptd for money some time ago and work on the house simply stopped. Mr. Boidt said that when he bought the Betlevue-Strat- ford in Philadelphia he expected to spend four millions on additions, furnishings and improvements, but when he was through, the four had grown to nine and a half millions, and in consequence the outlay in other directions had to atop. Of late some work has been done on the castle and shortly a gang of workmen wjl^again start in and probably the place will be finished soon, \So far as Its being run as a hotel,\ said Mr. Boldt, \that's absurd. #ie ropsns 'jutf, nop nr\ ranged suitably. If guests paid $100 a day each I couldn't make a cent on my investment.\ voting In favor thertof. By order of the Assmbiy. .- 3. W. WADBWOETH, JS., BftfttkflsT State of New York, Office of the Secretary ot State.«.: I have compared the preceding copy ot concurrent resolution, proposing an amendment to section two of article six of: the constitution, with the original concurrent resolution on Die in thls'offlce, and I da hereby certify that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom, cal of the whole thereof. Given under my hand-and the seal of office of the Secretary of State at the city of Albany, that [L. a.] twenty-Bfth dayof July, In the yearof oar Lord, one thousandf nine bandied and eight. JOHN B. WHAIMJ, ^^ Secretary off State. STATS O NSW YORK, 1 OmCI OP TBB SlCEsTABT OV 6TAIK, > Albany, July 25.1908. I Pursuant to the provisions of section one o article fourteen of the Constitution ot the State of New Tork; and section seven of chapter nine hundred and and nine of the Laws of eighteen and ninety-six,' notice is hereby given that the following proposed* 1 amendment to section seven of article ulx of the Con- stitut'on of the State of New York! < retrrred to the. tegls ature to be chosen at the next General Election of Senators in this State to be held on the third day of November, nineteen hundred and eight, and Is. ptP>Ilsned-anoa«weekjrorthree months next preced- ing such general election In conformity with the afvreasld-frovlslons, JOHN*. WHALXN, Secretary of State. ATUNDHKNT NUMBER TWO. CONCUBHIST RXSOLtmON OV THI * 8KHATB AND aSSSHBLT Pfoposino an-amendment to aeelion-aeoen of, arti- cle six of the constitution in relation to judges of the court of appeals and Justices of the supreme court. Section 1. Eesolved (if' the senate concur). That section seven of artlo e six of the constitution be amended to read as follows: '' * ' ARTICLK VI. ' >'-. • ,' . * }. Joe court ot appeals Is continued, it shall consist of the chief. Judge and associate lodges now. In office, who snail bold their offices until the explra-' Hon of their respective terms, and their succes-ors, who sbsil be chosen by the electors of the state. The official terms of the chief Judge and associate Judges shall be fourteen years from and Including ihe Drat day of January next after their electron, rive mem- bers of the court shall form a quorum, and the con- currence of four shall be necessary to a decision. ThacourtshaUnavapowertosppoIntand toremove Us reporter, clerk and attendants, ' Whenever and as often as a majority oftbejudges of the court of ap- peals shaU certify to the governor that said court is unable, by reason of the accumulaUon of causes pend- ing therein, to hear and dispose ot the same with reasonable speed, the governor shall designate not more than four josUcesjof the sgpreme coop to serra as sasoclate Judges of the conrt of appeals. The Jus- tices to designated shall be relieved from their duties asjufticeeoTthe supreme court anfsluuT serra M sasocUte judges ol the court of appesls.nntU the causes ondlsposed of ta said court are reduced to two hundred, when they shall return to the supreme court Tcegoveroormsy deslgnstajostfees of the supreme court to oil Vacancies. No Justipe\ shall serve as associate Judge of the court of appeals ex- cept wliflelwldwg the office of Jnaticeot the soprema court, and no more than seven Judges shaU sit in any case. There shall bo elected at the nextgeneraleleo tion to be held after the adoption of this amendment, and thereafter as vacanchs may occur, two addi- tional associate Judges-of the court of appeals, pf the judges of which court not more thanserea shall sit on the hearing of any appeal; except that the court may, in its discretion, direct a reargument to be hid before the entire court. Upon tbeentry or the Judges so elected upon their respective offices the wdsUng provision for designating Justices of the supreme court as associate Judge* of the court of appea's shall ceaie and determine. The' salary of the associate Judges of the court of appeals shaU be the sum-of fifteen thousand dollars a year, and that of the shlsf By order of the Assembly. j.*w/wa Btate of New York, in teoate,r^na^lt,II .„ The foregoing resolutton was duly passed, a ma- jority ofsil the senatoM elected ' voting in favor (hereof, three-nfths being present. .. By order of theSenate, . ., , . J.BAlNta, _ • TeamwarjrPresWeot. State of New fork. Office of the Secretary of state,*.; «•, , I have compared the_precedlng' copy of eoDcurrent resolution, pronotutgal amendment to seoUon three of ar Icle twoof thttOOnsMtuuon,withthe original concurrent iesolutloo..oonie in (ait office, and I do hereby cerUiy that too same Is a correct transsrlpt thereirom.andof the whole thoieo*., • , . filveoTinder my band and the seal of ofneft of 0» Secretary of State at the dtyof Albany, thla twenty-nfth day ot *aiy, Jn the. ysarof our Lofd, one thotisand nine hundred and eight JOHN 8. WHAUCN, ^ . Secretary ot State, - kiiigfund mo_, „ cleat to pay such totcreit and pay and discharge the Irtaclp^f soch debt when UshaJll^Mrie due aM V^^olWtfris-ibi^sssls^isdricar). That the fMjtciBg»nH«ds««torefeTted to the legislature, to be chosen at the text general electloa of stnators,. aatf in conformirt to section o»e, article fourteen of tha<x^tutlpn,bep«h!ii*edfor three months pre- vIou|to%UineciinalrJr4fsn(*€b61oe-.^^ , The fp«t»uigiT«»IutIonwas^^ duly passed, a ma- |)«tyc-alttl»Benstors.cleetedVo^ttf^^ BjoMerofthasenatet ; -; .• _. - - < '•* > ~-± - ^ •* \- % -'\ a^residenW>. r i^ol»6Wyo*,mAasenlbteAl»8.1W^^ ; iiI5? f 9 r *f t0,n » > resolution wu dulj Mled. a B*. Jorttyof alj tha_members elected to the Assembly votingtafCror thereof. . ^J~l, •?. • \ ./f • »yotaw«f.ti».*siemHy. • ^ ^ . ,^ -;:,. .. ; g|WfrWl Keir «%rk, .CMnWjol^'fle^a^'ofr Ilhav««mps^thepT«!edlrjirooWof ^ •s^at^Jproj^WMamw^ four ofartkto»sv»pftte Constitution, wimthe^^^ e^orra«r^ttt*onc*fllffimo do ~ \-^^8aSffiteaS» t^* 1 * t /f§^o!l^S«f®nf® Its a.I twenty-flfth 4ayiOMaiy|tt.tor4e»> a>£ hoi: 7 Lord, one thoujandnlne]hundred and eight. f •?'•;• : JOHN AdwaatlN^ ]8oa9*ary ot state, •U It. 8.] 1. 8TAT1! Of Ngw TGEK, •* OmCK Or IBS SlCaBrABT 0» BTATX, Albsny.JulyB5,U«S., , . ... Pursuant to the provlsionsor section one of article fourteen of the t»t>sUtttttoo of US* BtaUS Of New Yorkvand section seven orehapter atoe hundred aad nine of the taws of eighteen hundred and ninety- six, nolloe is hereby attest ,that toe'following prth po^ amendment to sectioatW^ve of artWe six of theCoratttution'of tlie Btax*0f «**, York Js-referrtd to the Legislature to becboseftat the next Geoera) Eectionof Senators InthlsBtala: to-be held oh the third day of November, nineteen hundred and eight, andlspubliBhodonceaweekfor threw months new precedinffsuchtMsMa^XiecUonln contomity with \ ''• '•'*-! Sscretary ofSUte.- AMINbHENT NDMBBB F1VB. COSCCRRBNT EKSOlOTrON OF IBS BtKAK AHI A^ainisMf*' '\ - ** Promoting m'tmeWaiM to •sectfon, tweloe of '$^^m^ttK^n^vstkama^faS^mJ» article hx of tfle opjwtttutfcm, in relation Ut fhi gwatedonihaJssalBg.otthe ssid\ bpndafor their r%- ___ STATK.OF StiW YOBt, ' 1 * Albaoyviiully^lSiOB. |^^ J r»rsaswtothe«i(6^«oBi o**i»«iac«^'ofjuticle toatteen of the tisnsutotipn ot tt*,fit^ rf New •York,ai^*ectionsewnofch»r^WMcu^aredana rJneof thSLaws.of elghteeniiindred and .ninety-; aU.tiotice-Is herehy give* fhafthe foljowlhf pro- posea T meodment_to section^toftof article eighiot the.COMUtatton of the StatslFHew; York Is referred tothai^latiire- tobe chosen at the •*m<Qms»J SleotloD ofSenatom inthls state to be held on the. ttiw day of November, nineteen faundmland eight, .aWllspuNlsb^dODceawe«kforthreemontbsnextpre- ceedlng such General Election ihconfcnnity with the aforesaid prortatoos. « r'.:. rT? -... v JOHN S, WHALEN, »|»cret«ryofHBUUes AlBNDMIINT-NDlIBi:)! 8BVIN.: oonCDsanre aisOLCTioK or graa SIKATJ: AND aSSXMBI,y. Fropotirwan amenameratO-Metton, ten of article ef&iloftne constitution, relating to the limita- tion of the SndebttdnesKat cittetana e3xepa.nO certain kinds of bonds from computation of the debt of acUyforpurpcmesof ntctt.limitation. Section*. Hesolved^lf the assembly.ooncurt. That section ten of article, eight -of the constltntlon be attended to-read as follows:- • ABTICLKVIII. • luV Noooonty, city.townor vlDsge shall here 1 aftarglreanyjaoneyor i>ropertj^or loan its money or credit to or in aid or any individual, association or corporation,^or become directly or indirectly Hie owner of stock in, or bonds of, any association or OorporaUon.vnor.shaU any such couhiy. city, town or vfilage be allowed to Incur any indebtedness except for couaty, city, town or vlEage purposes. ThBtet- tton shall not preventsucbcounty.xilty, town or vil- lage from making such provisioDS tor the aid or sopport of Its poor as may DO authorized by law. -No county or city shall be allowed to become lcddbted for any purpose or,ln any manner tp.an amount whle^hicludlngexlsOng indebtedness, shaU exceed ten per centum of theasseased taluattottof the real citato of soeh county or city subject to taxation, a» It appeared by the assessment rnBSof said county or city on the last assessment for state or county taxes fHOrtoinajntmrrihgotsuch Indebtedness; and all Indebtedness: In exosst of sucb-ltaltatlon, except: such aanowraay exist,»o»il be absolutely void, ex-. «H**sh«reltt^5tberwIseprovlded. I Nocounty or city of theasseawavalnsUon of lures! estateaubjectw , taxation, shall be allowed to become lndehted^n any farther amount until such lndebtednessb-^Ube re- duoed within such limit. -This section sbau not be construed to preveht the issuing of oealBcatetot in- debtedness or revenue oonds tstoedln anticipation of the collection of faxes for amounts actually con- tained or to-be contained 10 the taxes for the year when each eertfacstes or revenue bonds are Issued and payable out of said taxes: nor to prevent the city of | New York Horn, issuing bonds to be redeemed out Of the tax levy for the year-next succeeding the year of their Issue, pro- vided that the amount of such bonds which may be fawedlnany one year In excess of the limitations herein contained shall not sxoeedione-tsnthof one parcentum Of the assessed valuation of the real estate of said city aubjeetfo taxation. Nor shaU this sec- UM be construed to prevent the issue or bonds to Trids fpr'tnesiiphly of water; but the terin of ,. ids-ltsued toprovids the supply ofwater, inexoess ot the limitation of Indebtedness .fixed herein, shall Commercial Printim are Prepared to tm.0 Orders for COMMERCIAL mm? ING. HEADS, NOTE »IJ&I>»i STATEMlllfTSy ETC. •rH Jfust a Little Different from the Ordinary and Delivered Promised. isifing Cards. We are Specialists in thisXine and our Type Styles and Designs are the- Latest. , Let us Quote Prices and Sh'ow Samples. 4 Inquiries by Mail Promptly Answered. The Palladium Co,, Faur-ln-hand Taama Drawing Coaches ... : .. - Will lW« or. Mit# Track. ?Talk of tl» «peed that a four-ln-hand team of trotting bred horses recently bought by a New Xdrk man can show tas led Sanrael Walter Taylor, super- tntendant of thar horse show featnre of the state fair, to offer #. prize of |800 ^or a race for four-ln-haiais OD the mile track at Syracuse on Tuesday • .of -toe- fair;- ;i!hex« % hli* t i^^a''gpod' deal or talk about the speed of Alfred ®.y*$a&t}Wa famoua grays and «qj[. oua other teams, but nobody has yet put four horses, before a coach on the track and driven them a mile: on the trot untfeir the which with; |ttdges itud: tttBejr*Ia.tJ»^(tanoL,~, -J.-',' .'•••*!,• '.>-.',;•• Under -the role* of the novet race planned Bytfe 'SEayJor thei teams rndst •D to coacli#B *x>& trot ml ike- -my,: or pt one or rnore horsea break Into a nn> th« coachman oh the bos tnuat co«- pif with the trotting tale* by poUlti^ them back onttj all four are again going the prescriood gait Three en- trlsss have been receive and tiw'r*u*e. alsould baa notable featnre of the state S^liW^...- -—. — The forest fire that swept away nearly $10,000,OOQ Worth of property and de- stroyed many lives in British Columbia, started from camp-fire in the \slashings\ of a lumber company. These, slashings are the limbs and tope of trees left by Iumbermeo as they cut, together with smaller stuff cleared away to make roads and get oat the logs. 1 Dry as tinder in summer, the slashings leap to flame at the \first invitation. They shouid *~ be! barned aftejr the lumbermen when the ground _M\ $ri>t ot : ] when there ^ js^ow upon it, leitvjog the lumbered forest clear of tendejfrljke rubbish. But that costs money. 'Forest fires are as preventable as typhoid fever. When engines- on forest, railways are run,by electricity or have spark arresters, when slashings are burned by the men who make them and when settuag, fires by careleasness or intent is severely punished, the common forest heritage which man LSTEO ehamef ally wast- ing to make the earth a desert will stand a better chance. .•-.'; '•;;•*_''' '\•\\.'••' '•••. •; jadgethesum of flfie^m tbouss^ live hundrei do). Is^«««, ww*salaryj»to% exclade all other compensation and allowances for ; All;'tlte good qaalitles^of E^'s Cream Balm, solid, are found in Lfquid Cream Balm, which is intended for use in atomizera\ That it.ts antnifaih-g cure for Nasal Catarrh is proved by. an eVer-in- cfeasing rxiaM:of fetimpny.' It does not dry nor rasp}the:tendei r ,%|itpagsag#i \It ullaya the..inflammation and goes straight tp the; root of the disease.- Obstinafo old cases have been cored ,in a few weeks. 411 druggists, 75ox,-3^do3i% .eprayiwg tube, of mailed JiyJEly &ify}, t ~ti& WaTfen •Street, >\ew.' \York.\' - ^ow-ard'aya. wheji people;-want aoy- : ijblng Ihey l9o4 ,ln the newspaper to find where to-getlf. Ifthoy want the sexvtces: of, a |**ioiei?,« carpenter,* blaate>e'r t a plojabBr or k>y other ajeebaoio or trade*-; man, they expect to ffnd- a card in the, paper. They took for it. If they find ooethe»d.vertlsarget*a jpfcv Jfadiolous a<ivertj«rjg paya. expensesof every natureaad kind wbateTer. . I«, Resolved (If the senate concur), ~ for^tvlng amendment be referred to.the-^_„ _ v to be chosen at the next general eiecUoo of senators, and In conformity wtth section one, article fourteen of the constitution, be published for'three \months previous to theHme of iucfielectldn. - ..„.\' Stateof NeW Tori, in Assembly, May 23. i«07. Tr^ foregoing resolution was .duly passed,* ma- jority of alt members elected to the assembly voting In favor thereof, three-fliths being present. By order of the Assembly. ., S. W.-V?ADeWQBTH, JB* State of Now fork, In Senate June 13,190!. The foregolDg resolution was duly passed, a ma- jority of-ail-the Senators elected Jroung la favor tt>ereof. three-Mths being present. - - By order of the Senate, .-••_,. -.i- -., '^ tu 8. OHANDIJIB, -. 8tato; Of Newport,-bafco of tho;iSecl*tary..of State,»J '&;-' *•• '• ''...- .\.-; , ,';- - t havee«mparedtlw preceding copy of.eoiKWreat resolution, proposing snatoendment tosection sovea of article six of the constitution, with the original concurrent resolullonon Bio In this office, and I do hereby certify-that the tame ta a correct transcript therefrom, and ot the whole thereof. Given andermy bind and the seal of office of the - . Becreury of 8tato at toe' city of albSDr. this [L. £1 twenty-flftb day of July, in the. year of our Lord, One thousand nine hundred and eight. -' 30HH 8. WHALBN. : Bocretaryof State. } ; - .„ STATE OP'KEW-tOBS,\-. -<• OmCI OV THI SECBTtABT OT STAfflt. .-, r- ; ; j '•• arfttny, Ja3y-8Sl«»,- t 'Rirsnaht to tBe-Tjjnovtilohs'Cf sectloa chocf article, tonrteen of • thef OjnsriBiaoa of the state of Kew rorte and seetifcB seven of <aapternino,tnmd/e<l and nins ofthohaws'bt' elgattett himdraa and atttety- slx, noticetsherebyglvait^taefotowmgtawpoied amendment to section twenty-sevens srtlcle three of the Constitution\ of tho stato- of New York la re- fcsrraa tothalfgttlature to be chosen »t tie. next General Election of Benatm la this State to bo held oh the: third Qzi OfKovemtcr.Atueteen haTJdred and eign%-tt*l*TW}We!*.iP3teeii» wt-ekfuf three ato&tist .ncattprecKUhgiSUeftOejlPral IfecaQaift <aefomit> wl!h th&afcresald-provblQiai - - • mm & WJ£AI*EN* , -- . secretary*f£tat&. AimmuEST 0tnfBm/tBtax. C05trt*EKSV' BZSOITTIOS CT 'TftV fiCSAIE AST) AS5WW.S' PtvpxiAsf'dn cmenimeni t>i *r«fon imntiwctm of article: tlitw <-f the mvMMVm Hvfttqium-to WW power* of -the fr*xrfa of mwtl&m, aWi. •ctaaiif auditQi^,: or ether fixcA ofieirta •section. i. Resolved. (*tf the, assenfbiy toemth thai »ecltaa.tweiitr-#even of amtte three of the constitu- tion be impended** r«d *» t oUdwa-i A%ntit ta, • aeeMdtt «7. tl>»-leff»latuf» shall, by «inf«r«eoii the ooardsof »uj«rtf«)M «. ml laws, to*, several coatitlas-of ths »tate> such furthsr p<)*erf yf loeat aJ». •\ • •• ' :.. •„. .-..;....:' t, .. . . which now i»w t ot mt hereafter &*»•», »>««r from tooft to *tm# deem exp«dt«n! compensafton of juHUa of the suprsnw jfoiwt. Sectioal. Ec«clv«d<U.the StMdo concur)'Ttiat i sectan twelve of article sjx j)f toe consatution be amended to read as follows: , (13. No person shall hold the office Of iodge or ]u*tlce-of toy court foogar than tmtll and ImiSdlng \e last day of Decemtwr next after he shall-o» testy years ofage. tsch JusHoe of the. supre\»a tourt sha 1 tecelre from the state the ^wfl of tin thousand dollar* per sear. ^Tht-se ssslgned to tost appellate divisions In the tWrd and fourth depart-^ meats shall each receive In addition the sum of two thousand dollars, and toe presiding Justices thereof toesumottwothosjar J dBv»mirid^^sV)Uarspwya>. Those Justices e:ecttd in uwtoit and seoond^odlclal deparuLenUsaall cootlnns to-recelvefrom toeir »., specdveclUes,couaUescrdWrtct«M iwwproTided by law, such additional oompensaaon'as will make their, aggregate compensation what toey aw niw reoelTlog. those Justices elected IR any judicial de- psjtmentother than the nratior secood, and tusdgned to the appellate divisions of the first and second de- nattmentf ahau, while so assigned, recelrtfromthose dipsjtunentsiBspB^va^^^now.jpiov^ bt.Mmc. suchaddlUonatsnmaals.rildto the Justices of thoie departments. A Jasttoe ejected In the third or foUrtt departmant assigned by tf ' designated by the sovemor terrain* »doicIal,fllstHet ., t he Is elected shall receive In addition ten dollars per day for.expenseswhile actuailyso'enirstedto hold- tog such two,, which shall b« paid hy tM state aad chawd Upon the JpdicuU^ffict; wh«r« Ihe terrlKiaikieadsx^^-lfaecconriMiss^n^ videashail twin nan of and shall, exclude all other M™™™^,™,^. pensssof svsry kind arid nature whatsoever. The cpns*********® prorls:onsofth,S section shall Spply to toe Judges and iatsfem now in offlee and .to tboss ksreaxwr • ITjResolv«d'(lfiht--sMi^ScAtc^ fore#^tagamendsaentr«refemrt to.th* jsf^slaj^ to be chosen at the next general electloo of senators, and,inooi«omltywiths«etfeapiie,srUeJafotuiSM of the constitution, ba punllshea. for three months previous to thstlma ofsuch alsctloo.. • ;• * v Stawof New yerk,ia8enato,Apr.l*. 1908. \ The foregoing resoiuUon was duly passed, a ma jortty-ot ill tae Senatots-alsctod vouag la favor thereof, tJuTee-ttuui being present. . x • . *$^'or^-»»isie?~ »- . • -v •-. - •\- -v -# u • ii-Bi-PHsanMJBt •.,, «J0»oe«eWork;mASSsesW,J*ar.81,l»09. < : ' dempuoo,by rahSwarmually*s<ua^hIch WU1 pro- dut&an amount <qual .to the sumlof the principal and Interest *of said bonds at their maturity ail watlfloatesof indeMedosssor jjsyeaue hoadsIssued- in.aotlclpattooof theoollecaonof taxes, which are Mtrrtlredwlthwnvejears after theh datoof Issue, and bonds issued to provide for the supply of water, and any debt Bereatter Incurred by any portion or part of acltylf therediaU Dfliny suchdebt,»balibe: mclud^inasccrtau^ttepoweroirtheclty to be^ coriie otherwise iBdeoted; except that debts incurred by the city of NeWTork alter the Ant day of Janu- ary, nlnsteea hvu)dred and four, and debts inclined by any city of the second class after the Brat day of January, nineteen hundred and eight, and debts ta- _^,redbyany,cUy of.tBe third cials after.the nrst day of Janaary, nineteen, Jiundred/ana tte^to pro^ ThoteregolMreapUnjioa was^.d«? »s*Bflx*jn^ Jorityofall thg mwnbers_*tfe«e4;T0tte Jjisaibly videf opthesapply ofwater, shall not pegjincitwedi. and exbspt further that any debt hereafter incurred by the city of Haw York for a public improvement owned or to be owned by the city, which yields to the dty current net • revenue, after making- any necessary allowance for repairs and maintenance for whkih the city la liable. In excess of the interest oh Sild debt and of thearmuatlostalment necessary for luaawrtliauonmayiwexdua^^lisoe^ Tjowecof «aid city to- become cthenwaeJndebted, prorlded.that a sinking fund i^*fcs.amorthtatlon shall have been esfcibiti^b^ and Ssatotajned arid tbat •tadndsbtedness suall.nc*besoMciaded dttrlogany rtodoT tune wneo the revenue aforesaid shall not , suffident to equal the ssidtateristand amoraxa- tJon instalments, and »urce^ furthert»M any lndebt- edn«abe«etofoi»IoeniTrt,bythe'<dty.^ cpnyatitot rsvenue received by saio^aty therefrom shajl meet the interest and amoMiSSm. Instalments- Omou&i^U^aiiPmf .incrat»^4bttdebt»if iftftBltt^weroFth&^^ofJtew-yjfk wpmjihall rtsattrrotnthe excltBlwOt>Bt»>h^toforeVlnctir- red shall baavaUable only for the acqulsllion or oon- saweHon ofproper^ to rjeosed for rapid transit or dock-pmiK*^ . Th».l**lslatare sb^ i»escrlbe-tbe method by which andthstemssndcohaitlons under Whichtheasaount cfarvydeb*tobaexcladed.shall tedetarmlned, sodnosuch debtshaUbe excluded 'execptlnacconliflos wlththe d«terminatlott-sopre- scrjbed.- TMles^sls^n^mayiniUdWwtlonotmfer approirtate Jurisdiction the appellate dlvisloh ot thesupreovi c<Hirt In tMt^Jolicial apartment for UwpmrrxiBaof.detsrmlnUig the amount of any debt tobesoexeioded., NolndeMednessOf acltWaHdat the time of .tittopeptton saalt thereifter become In- valid by reason of the operation cf any of the pro- rtstooaoe thisaeeUon. WheoeverUiebouadarleraf. yot^tofafor:tJS«eBO^ • : 8^-of%eif .Jork, tpt&M^^&erWqf'fc Stats,s*4-.-*.-, -• - *.\ - *•\ \ '--• •- If - IhavecomrMU^th»nrtwsdinjtcopyc«xoo<»rrant resolouoo, proposinganameodmeotwsectJoa twelve/ of article six or the-Oonstltattoo, with the original, concurrent resolution onflle in this office, and 1 do hereby certify that the ssid* is a eoffect.transcrlpt aterefrom.aad^ibawli«M1a^raof. '\ m ^ , . OHen nndermyhandaadlhsaealof ofltor Of the: ,. secratary-ef Stateat toe city of Albay. this fju B l tweniy-rifth day of July, in the year of our lord, oB^ttspipM nia*jaaonsi aad aiali^ >• -:-^*»«s»*yae*sts»fc> •;v- c laixtt^jxvfiusiBti-• v J i' -J ; - ••': OrtK« or THK ascaxrjusT or aunt.\> FWrsusmt to^^srovMooaof SMUOR otfe of Mtiel* fourtsen of the ooostltauon of the Stale of Hew Tork, and Section seven of chsnterniaghanared^ '^ 3fc nlneof theiawapf eichtee* h«ndr»a and nlMty- aiXcac^IcaishSebJ' iTven.thatihe foUowlngpro posed smsnd tosection four of article, seyen of the Ooostltuttoaorui«Biata*f WewiOrt * raferrsd to the Legislature to be .chosen-at^ the next Otnersl kieoUoo of senators In this 8tsle to be held-on the thlnl 4*rof Hovember, sOaetesn hutodred and afght, andlsptiblsthedjoBWWwortfortkree atontlis next ... jaBch^aonenujisxsioaJaeojMor^ the the aforesaid proylstoML : 4-i , ltf „. JOHN fl. WHAIJtN,. - . ' -aeetMarr of Beats.. AliTNDltXNTl'DWillllX. [,':' COSCCEBXSr KSSOLCTIOK 0* TUM SK*1.TX *KP ,aSSX3|BZ>T' ?- . i , Propoffn* anameiidmentpieAfon fumvf orfi- cWMHai (fmc%T&Uumn,t>c*tniatwmi*o<*-: taturci to otter the rate of intend, upon -wets' jaitfltorjCa:ci»tu^uaijt-t»«aja sectitm, BrctKmfc KesolrcdOfttc assembly concur), That socUoufC/UTDf article-seven of tba constiwuoo M amendsd so as to read as follows* • 4, KccptthodtMs stwcioed to sections twe and three of this srtfcle, no o»W« shall to* hsreafUr ens tracted by or m netsalf of «u«i*u^ uol*s »»<* MM shall o#aim»rla!ed»V law, for som« single work or oUjecfcto lb» dJrtiartfr SMclflwt lAsrsto; and saea law shsaimnos*»na*ror1d9 tortoa coiloouon of » direct annual tax ». pay, and snincfent to j»y,*tfi« interest on \Wb tf«*t as n fans Out, and also B^WJiWLffl*!!? »»«r cipai of saeh debt witclnatty seam from tha time of the contfartlwi tosreof. No toco l*w »utu Uk« effect aaui« shall, at agswrsl *-(*cttoo, have bowt mbmitwd toth«ii*.>pl«-. »»nlJU«y»rw»lT«datna)omy cfsiirotascaAtors^dmxainst U at soea eiecttoo. OU Ui«tlQ»i p*«.r<* of such bill 10 rtthw botm+t th#kjtWaiuts,th»a.u««t»« shall M take* by ay«a and- Hoe*, to •« duly eater*! <w MM Journals i**n»f. and shall bti \Shsii mis bill pa*, and ougbi ta* SUuetorsoMVftthe KUV-UOO. of the people P' Tba l«gWatui«tiiiaj' at any time after toe approval of siK-n law by to«p«*ie. u no s**t shall h»v« w MALONE,-N. Y. 1 ^HMY SEEI POSSIBLE % IM 0 can get a lire, up-lNate daily paper for $( • f a year, but such is the case* By taking advantage of X T mir nlntthini* vato urns nasi nai *!.« *T OBeYeariBl any dty ars the same as those of a county, or when ^more: s*alir^for^lspufiKSM»^<^see«M, be^fkoni •dssanartotlWctty«t|L Th»amooathereafter to braised by taxfor<)OTm^orcliypurposes, in any cosmty eontaiatngacUy of • orerone hundred thous- and inhabitants, or any such city of this sute,in ad- muco tor*ovlfllns; fortaonriocipal and interest of exlsung oebwshsilnot In tta aggregate exoeed in anyone year two per ceatnat of tae aMBSsgd vaiua- Uaa of ta« rssj andaersonal satjita of such county or city, to be avxrtataed S3 prescribed in this section Ui rasBs^tacoaaty-or.wrafbti '.-''':•- • * -.\- >- ...§«, *ttsrtrsd(If tb*.«*sroWy eo«w,) Tltstthe tomatag a»e»dB»atb« referred to the legisiatora tolwckofeBtftlM9S^g«»eralaia«tjOBOf M M«a«^jBWw«»is)e^^c3ar«pc^ of tM eosMWtattoa, kaj^basbrt^.'three moaths *]BS6&^»gnBD«^gl»St^^ tbj^,thr«^afthsbetBgpresent. ; - , -;- % Order of the Senate, _^_ , «al»of l(ew Xork, hfiasMaWn lpr.'avawsi\^; Tne foregoing r«soluUon was duly passed.* ma- jority of all the members elected to the* Assembly voting la-favor thereof. three-iUthsjKlcg present. , i -. '• • ...,\ • • -.SpSaker. , • •tat* of New York; Office of the secrSaTy of lasts oomnarsd the precedlog cow of ooncurrent raiotatMu Brotwsiac aa ws»sisdtn«stto .seoUon ten of srtWftelghtof tSWOMS^totton, with toe^rtglnal <y»currantr»»olntfon on we in this offlee, and I do heretry certify teat the sama-tcs oorroct transcript tberefrom, and of the whole thereof. , , Given undermyhtnd andthesealof office of the j ,.g9eretary«f»tsioB*SgcJtyof Albany,this tf*f J tw««ty4*ai dsjof July, latheyearof onr Lord, one thousand fttnuhuBdred and; elg&t. ^omrs.waAia»,. Socretarvof Stata. contracted la jxintuauc* Utofwr, rssxal tas _, and may ataat siwe, by law.fortad ttw cootractug of anvfartherdebtftrltak411tyaaders«elikiv; bat th* tsxlcspaaadbysaehact, in broporttoa to admtttstrttUoB m ta* isfisiatarr nay una la ««uow«s ..„._ . _. ., .... .... . . w h$,w, -ooi *udlt6r*or other rflcai »Bl**j%. awhowssd t<» audit l)lll#,*«»ttbt» l ch«fg*«,<( , l*iw«*r demands agaiast _ _ tDi'.Mjm 1 tr.tb«lrtii»!«iurem*)f ooufer *ueh poarars !IMbUtty sbau taappttad to «*• wcrt a* StttsotSMat- u{.jn*a*udlt«ri 1 vrii*--»lomoen(,asu*«i^i«iatur» fttdlaUMsotaaUMrtatacansa 4aM or haaOtty, or aad liability which atay aav« b««a> onalrswsS U Sw- •Maoltar such law. shall rwmaln la fans aad b* trrtv«al*«4e, sad ba aaaoauy eoUseMd, IDUI tb* prooa«dStli«r«ofsteilhat«SMdatb«pn>rtstoo bars- latwfure s«wctaed to pay aad discttarf* Uw iassress tod priaelpal ot such d*b» aad ItaMltty. Ttse moomj artaloar frtim aor loan or slock • \ EtTerjr'Wboti»/l boojr mm ahoold buy himself a town lot, get that paid for, *n«J the* work to get the »eoeaa«ry Improte- taeota. Alittte here and a tittle there wlli-to due toe preface ysa a hofloe ot your own, and place yon out ot the land- lord'* grasp} remember that fifty dollars » year aaved in rent, will in it very few yaara pay for your home, and the money it coats yon to move and ahlft about, without a ioaw of furniture and time, pay the interest on a five hundred dollar judgment against your property, until you can gradually reduce It to nothing. You nan all buy that way—why do you not risk it? 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Williamson, lute of Malone, in said county. de«a»<d. tost they are required to exhibit the same, witi u»- Voonbers thereat, to the undersigned administrate! s at the residence of John O. Williamson la Malum-., in said county, on or before the 15th day of uwembrt aeatt. Bated Jane 801,1908. * -~*>- JOHN C. WTLLUMSON. ..«. - fcaUBA F. WILLIAMSON. 4SkoS Administrators. that it has taken you a life time to aeeu- COSBC Fortffies'yott against each an emergency ;&B& enables yoxt tb H0 wadataiteri &im Mc^ia o$,lami^r, -; . ladicates that, when the best is a«ne toe good, yon should seek nothing but the BEST in iasusanc?. Tfte place ««» secure th« BEfif^ J* with the Conservative ftittf Reliable t v CHANN^Ul AGENCY, Malone, - New York ESTABLISHED IN 1850. IKTOTICK—PliaSOANT TO A.N 11HHKH «F JLv Hon. Frederick O. Paddock, surrotrai^ ..r tbr oonntTot Franklin, and according to tbe statute to such case made and provided, notice is ber*.t> j g i vm to «J1 persons having claims agalort Mary E Seaver, late ol Malone, In said conntv. deceased ttuu tbey are required to exhibit the same, witb toe VLUiuere thereor, to the underelgaed, Herbert u. searer. at »lcClary*Allen'8offlce,tQ Malone, in said o.uoiy. On«r brfofe-HiB 25th day of September nest. Dated Marcti 16.1906. . . HEBBXBT H. SIAVSB, Administrator. MoGtiJivaAtijtK.Att'ys for Administrator, -M*lonftH.y jBOmfl T»4rO*I«7s5.--PimstrANT TO AN onDBR OF XV F-ederlds 6. Paddock, Smrogate ol tae Uouoty Frankllu, and according to the statute in such case made and provided, notice Li Hereby given to ail per- sons bdvtsg Claims agaicst WUllam liosslter. late of Malone..In said County, deceased, tnal tbey are recurred to e^tilBlt tjie same,' wlib tbe voucaera thetept, to the undersigned. James T. Welen .and Mtebasl F. Gaiuvan, at the store of. James T. Welcb. at No. 36 East Main SSwet. In Malone. in said Coanty. oh or bBfore flieaird dsy of January oeit. -Hated July lata, 1908. J4MES T, WELCH. I Execntore. GSoaaE J. MO0P.E, Att'y lor Execotprs, sSImO - Malone. N. Y, Xl Frederlek G. Paddock, surrogate of tbe- obnnty of Franklin, and accordln« to tbe statute tnsiicb case aaae and provided, notit« Is hereby given to all ner- SoBsnavlns: claims aRftlusl-Xureiie M. Ladd, law ot XsJgne*itt»i4f^tttr.'deciis\se<l, that ttfty are re- qulred lo SxWblt tbe Same, *-KJita««>otlier«lbereol. to Ui6 undersbjrnsd eieeuton. etc^-of tb« d^ostsed. at tbe offlosof Badeer A Son in Malone rtllaire. In said wunty, on or beforMt* ist^sy ot December next. Dated May 85t&, 1908. ^_ JOBK H. MOf MPT. JOSEPHlNt P. LADO. BuiottASox. AUyaforaxs. some ||T«MriC»~P0BBC4!ift td JKN QSbm Of Al Hotu rtedsriok G. Paddock, surrogate of to* eounty of franklin, and aoaordlna to tbe slatnte la siudi case made and proTWeO, nouce Is hereby glw* to all persons harlog claims saalnst Mary ana Cur- tln. late of fo« OoTtngtoMn said ooanty, doeesserl. tbat tbey are requlredTtoexblblt tie saate, trttb U* vouebers tbanof. tottw oBdeniaBcd eleeator.at at* start is Boawstbarga, town of Womnay. m ssJ4 eoaaty, on or before tae tst day of October next. Dated March *. MOB. i 8IDMKT 6. CHBOW, IxwuSar. I MAU * OOoxsT.Att^iKftSMator. ~— »> f \» 5*t ~2V3Sm? WiWA •'$'- '-,.)-* •>-. i£££L :-**.'