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•(MMMa Kind of Letters UnionsAre $eiwfr ;-'-r ; : : . ioa:jMr. Gompers. i.\ JDISTBUST i pom w mmiL peftl to friends; op miles.\. A? cation was! tion to he!|f a Buceessfu Hshtog or lis was disposed instructed t§ a®cft ibeioJl \• ; • Ct Saibnel Coin; American pear SI?, tao-wleo^ th] auejd by ;*bj American of Aug. i, peal tor xun< prrjgrarnrao. which you common eon: •ola*- friends. ., t»tB--a}oweie.4 the wageworf friends .and: tor the reaso; you as who are ttevie the to labor becai ventioa it designate wh and who are to any to election Caimfen CeaHral Uahor Oniori Hold* *h» 0»»w««rkcy Raeatontibte For D«- plorabie Condition of Wockars -l»j- 'Mi* SMithcm #4»tea. ^&.t- the re^fRC Msigimantht$- tueoMuf of the CaOMtett (J». J.) Central Labor' union held ^jj, |fi, 14K*8. a comqjjBuIca- tioa from niteonal headquarters was received in flfcbfcb, the Work of' tbe v ha- tiqnai -j^vwg&B of the dominantpatv Sea wis sj$t, fijrth ami commented upon. T^lpetter-.closed with ah an*- ad. faithfully by our and defeat - oar ehe* mpany ing this corniuuhi- request for a eontribtj-' oake It possible to wage campaign for the eatab- r's righte, the matter of by the secretary being forward to the national wing letter: «•; N. J., Aug. 18. »» m. Esq.. Presiaeht of th* deraiioK of. kabor: • Brother—W« beg to ac- recelpt of an address 19- executlve council of- the. ration of Labor' under date ompanylog this la an ap- to carry out the political it forth in.the address. In 1 upon the workers of our y to stand faithfully by Sfc hereby return,, to xe*j ' not that we do not think • should stand by their efeat their enemies, but that we fatt to agree with are our friends and iesv Ton claim, to be- to party, to be friendly its last national con- to do certain \thinga If elected. ,P<Jr this reason you-ask the trades unionist* of the country to do the utmost to eteft its candidates and tq fur- nish means for carrying on lta campaign. The Central!! Labor union of Camden believe they hf ve sufficient Intelligence to \ \ are the friends of labor :s foes. We take no stock promises made Just prior en we have the record of that party to| guide ^ and direct us. Wa refuse to beH^ya, that, any political party that) has a continuous record for 'permit- ting 1 the most' degrading forms of tabor to exist in stktes'where its Jurisdiction la complete can or will reverse itself when it come*. Into possession of the na- tlonal\«overju%nt. Labor has found the Democratic paiXyKalthlesa and-tyrannical to state government. By whatlegerdemaln are We to Of Hive, it wilt do better when ith«s^8TmteB.R6; l Ker to oppress? Un the southern «»tes, where Bryan Democ- racy lta*. been|n the saddle for years and where. It dominates every office from the highest to Jhe lowest, are the places s record in its relation to iss. Let us Judge it by no and is now doing in is in power, and not by mar make to gain our of the Democratic party produced conditions.that i the world, in the, fac* jch they have legisiativo wages the lowest, the it and child labor the t nder Democratic rule do md convict labor farmed with thousands of men as with ball and chain, by a Democratic official up charge of vagrancy, broad land do you find >e worker so hopeless or ; degrading as you do in \le Democratic party, how can you ask the support any party with le record? Are you so piqued beeause^the Republican national convention handed you a lemon thai in order to defeat Its candidates you would foist into power a political party that for the past, fifty years has., never had the manhood to raise its voice in protest against any injustice or Indignity suffered by the worklngfclass? The -rule of the Democratic party whenever in power has ous and -degrading to line of reason should help a party that has pportunity to oppress It? » Bryan, as the stand* sk us to support, has ing to merit our votes* jyet occurred a crime to labor of sufficient magnitude to induce him to protest ,| .. Mr. Gompers. tha working class cannot trust a man to be high in power who la not brave, enough to assert.his. belief hi. the innocence oilmen persecuted by par- ties who furnish the sinews of war to m. At no time has faced the enemy of _ ... _ . .„,.. and denounced their crimes. He has beheld the tragedies that nave befallen labor with stony eyes and a musxled Jaw. « When Paekingtijwn struck against a re-\ duction of wagei to IMO from J7.20 per week no Denwerlttic politician raised his tutt the working class last tew years for th* eaid stir tha heart -el lentj if it had one. yet Bryan, who stands as ahor .because fee needs, been as sllen^ as the voice in protest, has suffered in sake of principloi Washington mon throughout It the champion of; our support, h tomb. ^ IS labor's frieni Democratic problem to solve of in states cont. . _ ._ party. • The fact\; that the worst blows M, Wonum'* Studc Baa many aafcaa and paint cansed by weaknesses and railing, or other diapiar*- ttent, of the pelvic organs. Other syssp* tons of fessal* weakMaa ar» tranwmt neadache, dbuineas. Imaginary specks or dark spots floaMnf befora the area, fnaw- ing sensation in «toma«*, dra««iBr m bear!a«dowain towwabdoinJnalorpelTie rssrlori, dttagreoabla dralna fron pelvic ofgankfaint spells with caneral weakness. If any considerable number of the above are prwant thara la no reaedy iva quicker relief or a nor* psr- \ laaa Dr. Plaroal raTorito \t hjw a raoord olovar forty cmtA It Is tha moafpo^t l4ira.i3^flP r !nBil3IJ!5 glyceric axtracw « nat . nal root* found te'onr forerta and con- Uins no* a drop of alcohol or harmful, or hablt-forminj drugs, IU ingredients are all printed oja.tha bottle-wrapper and at- tested under oath as correct. Every ingredient entering Into \Fa- vorite Proscription\ hat the written en- dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of 411 the moral tchoblsof prac- tice—more valuable than any an«unt of non-prbfesaionaltestimonlals—thoaghthe latter are not lacking, having been con- tributed voluntarily by grateful patients In numl)err to exceed the endorseinenta given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman't Ills. ton cannotaflord to accept any medlclns of unknown composition as a sabstltute for th!» w^i proren rekedy or txamx coMP08iTK)ir t eTeath^ngh^ dealer may, nuke-.alii^ia^'s^l-^eh^rour'- tntcrest|nw|ainh^hWth Is paramount: to any selfish intereat d/ ftte and it la an insult to your intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you *Bubatitnte,.Tou know what you want and It l«h!» bust- ' nesa to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce** Pleasant Pellet? are the .original \Little Liver'Pills\ first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty yeari ago, much imitated but never equaled. Little sugar-coated granuleB-aaay to take a«- •aady...; 1 '' : > .,\ , ;'•;, . .-.' : . '; \* CONCUKKENT RESOLUTIONS. };. B»T, froai ttsie to Hne desst ezBedtest, IS. Resolved lit «b» aaisjsMr «saear), That the fofsya^aawBasMWt ee rmmni to tee legklature to be ebofsaat the nextgeaenU efecUoa of (eaaton, •ao la coofonnltj with nctloa oo>.Artlcl« I ottrteeo of th« wdMUiuUoo. t* puMtakrl forttwes sooths W4TB Of tJitr YOBK. owes or tn Bacaarnr or STATS, sJsaay, Jair«. jam . . , . . raniasntiauiajtostetoasof ifOKaaoaaaf snieto .prrrtoo. jo tbetime of suck etocttoD. ^ ^^ Ttmtemot taa<y—UtwitoB of tta Watt at Mtwl^awe of-WeW Yorfc, in ftwwte,^^Hsy«.H07. Tort, sod sfctlonsiteaof Caster nlnoosodtad and , Tt» foirisMna resulmlon was dpij mated, a sas- aiseottte iwtfeittrteaawdinst sad itfasty-l^ty of: «TtSe — \ • ' — ' •eels ssrtfcy *T5* fM.??Li!W?^?I.*S?: to get the pa the ltio.rklnB; , what It has „ places where if: any j^omises votes. The rul^ in the south rival the-worsti tor?es over wf control we flna hours the loa severast. Only 1 ''] boys worJ sentenced th' upon a trump Howhere in tl the tniaery of his poverty so states \ -'* Mr. working such a NT. N. Giles, secretary of therMewJ^ork State Orange, in the Naltional Grange eays: \The public business needs men. One great trouble is that Americans are so busy and interested in tbelrown affairs tbat tbey neglect the pnbilo business, and leave its management to those 'who* dan And a profit in, ibi and that profit conies largely front the :v6tB&fais& thei«>lp5ate.rek. and often at the expense of the morale and best -intereeta of 'the people. This managenient of public aflFairs need men, men who, at a eaonfice,if needs be, will take these matters in hand and backed by the strong hand of popular approval, will direct the public aflFairs in a straight- forward, manly fashion. More is needed beside tha men to direct, and that is men who, casting aside selfish interests and personal advantages, which the profes- sional politician is ever ready to advertiae as the reward for party-fealty, are ready to unite and place the kind of men we have indicated ip power. Any organiza- tion i s good which serves to prompt and promote inter* et on, the p irt of the people in government and governmental affairs, [and in this work we are proud to state the Grange ever has been at the forefront, realizing at the outeet that the greatest need of the world is men. It has set out to make of its members men, and prcudly haft it succeeded, and still more proudlyj will i t succeed as time ripens the aspira- tions Of its vast membership to the possi- bilities that tie before it.\ ssaaion sWwtd^twisg la faror to »«««loa two of srtlets sunt the JtatJoaof taaauteof New Tottta refuted to tke iMtMaturs to as ehosm at sea aext omsral flection of awators la this state to be held oa the thitddayof Kovwabsr, elseteea hundred sad eight, «odlspubU»kedooc«»week for tteas amtaasszt ptaosdlog aacbQeosralklaetioaJa cootorsjlty wlta •roressifproTUioM. JOPH». WHautN, , 8e«wary of state. A¥«ND«NTHU1€»K»0»W. COSCIRJIXM atsoLCiios o> in* O»JIAT» aalK AauKsxr ' Proposfw an omendmcnl to tettkm taw of article sir o/ ike ctmdituttnn in motion to JSMHOM of thtapfiriiate diviito*of thempnm oourt. : Sootlool. K* olred (If the ssseaibiy eonear), That seeiJoo iwoof article six of the coesMtBtioa teaawad- edte read at follo*m4 - AKTICLBVI. '- 19. Toe lerWatuia saall'.dftlde the state into four JndJottl dsaartaMBta^ The first Ossariaieat shall oontMof the county of New Tort; ma oHwifsbaU be touoded by conntj Uses, and be conpaet sod anasllnpcuHiUitldossDesrljaimaibe. Once awry Uwystrtths leglsUtare may alter the jodloltl de- nutsieats; bat withoat ineiessiogtb«nna»ber there- of, aiw^»hall_he)Ui_ §j*e|i*l. d^rkfc#ofJa*a«j, premacourt,^onslfUngof teTen ittstkwila thsBrst aepartprnti aadOr*JUSOKS taeac* of tha other as- partDoents. ID etrb dfpsitroeotfoflrrtsjl constItute a quoni», and the iconeoneoceof thrae.shall bs neee»siiir»*d*cisWi.' • no mate than flw }a*tke* stssU sit many case, rronaslithe JusU^esstetedto the suprenie c^nrt tbs (roTereor shall dettgoste those who slMdlocostttute th>sppel late diTlsioaia each de- piu^«ot;»a4hesb»^««i8as^thep«skUMJjw^ tbetatof, whor sash sfctasi soctrdurtrg hM term of, cose, and shaU be a reajdent of the depsitraeht The other Justices shta he desliraated tat terms of five jastaor -the.naeiplrad portwnrot their KspeetlTe t*rm«6* offlce.lf ks«lUian«»« 3 ««>»-- Xrom time to t!*t;.asi-JM terms o|jwc^d^t»**><« expiree or -^iMMi^Mea^Mal^ , msJorUy of the Justices to designated to «U In the I spie.-Iste dlTlalou, tolMichd>pina)ent shallbe resl- dentsof tbe department. He may also maXe temp- orsry desfgas&eas tn o-se of tbasbsetioe or IrabUliy iosctoiaoy jMtice to the sppe)ii» dlrtsiotr, or.in esse the presiding justloe of any appeuate dl»l»lon stwUceruiytohlm that oheormore adaiiooal jos- tlces sre needed for toBsp«edyalspc«lUon of the batt- neca befora it. Wbencror Ibe appellate dltlsloa la any department sbalise uhshle to a&pca»of1U bast. nets withinare«son»bleUme.a majority ot the pre- siding Justices of toefeTeraldepartmenis ataXHM* lagctortbytnepresMlDgJustioeof tted«ss*rtni^ fia-arreant may transfer any pendlsg ipriislp from such department to any otheraai^meauwnei ' ' and determination. No Justice of theappeliste slon snail, within the department to which be may be designated to perforai the dnttes of an appellate Ja*. tlpe,. eieiclss any of the powers of a Justice of-the sopreme court, other toan those of a Justice oat of ooun, and those pertaining to the sppeUate dlrlslon. or to tbe hearihg and decision of. motions submitted by consent of conntel,. but any *uch Justice, when hot sctaaily engaged in performing the dutiesof sjsch appellate Justice in tie deportment to which he is deslgnatea, may hold shy term of the supreme court and exercise any of the powers of ajusdee of tha supreme court in any county ior Judicial district In any other depsnmeut of the state, from and after the last day of December, eighteen hundred and ntMty-flve,- the appeflsta dlyBion shall have .the latad'cgtjanow exen^ie^byjhe anpreiae oodrtat its gensral terms and by tbe general terms of the conn of common pleas for the city and county of New York, the superior conrt of the city ot New ~- i '- **- - 1 —' \ chttftot n^tftiq snd4e cltyiof been most labor. Upon the. working clai never missed hn Wanarit Jei ., ard bearer'you]' never done There has new carry on his Mr. Bryan sqi thaVarorldng arc to be found In the tabor would have no id nothing to complain Hied by the Democratic labor i s today ocratlc Alabama in the national coi party la conclusii Ing class has not! Insljie partyor if of the workers' have time and never once has eaner Ov party H protost Our frlei by us centlnuouala g come from Dem- 'A by persons high up ells of the Democratic proof that the work- **- t< lig aa by «n»pp?t' s - candidates. speech, the bulwark to a hatter conauon, i been attacked, and prominent Democratic jer raised a voice; to are they who stand anxl-are ever willing. to fight our batfea. Whenever trades unionism Is attac oratio party or ps assistance, but our class. If lab to a poUtlcalparii vatty.'siscBtlpsjBtr.ol It Is not the Demo- that comes' to our party and press of owea any allegiance it Is certainly to a and guided solely by otrr class and not|to one In which labor exploiter* con control, however In order to secure for labor to ; a political action, b no backward stej moves.- meapeOtfi CAMDEN CENT. . \ .'.'\.\JSs w. T.Losmo. to and labor's eheinles Such, they may promise •urauHporfc Riis time sn to the necessity of Lin doing ao let It take or make any falsa iy yottts, U. LABOR UNION. Bartman, President. The sourness which occurs in milk, is dueto the action of micro-organisms— living celts so small that they can only be -seen, by using a strong microscope. These micro-organisms live on the sugar .pf miiki lactose, and change it into lactic acid, so these small organisms are called lactic acid bacteria. These microorgan- isms are more numerous and' more active in summer than in winter, and they grow moat rapidly when the milk is kept warm. Therefore if milk Is to be kept sweet, it is necessary to cool it AS quickly as posflib.'a after i t ia drawn from the oo^^di'iceep it cool until needed for use. There are other micro-organisms which multiply in milk and injure itaa : a 'food; for human ings. Some of these are found in the milk when' freshly thilke'd, but most of them find their way into the milk from the; dirty barn, soiled hands of the milkers, or Unclean milk buckets, strainers, sepa- rators and pans. All milk utensils should be rinsed in cold, clean water as soon •as emptied, then washed in clean, hot soapsuds, 'caided wi'h boiling water, and iced where they W H' be free from dust, [ *ut exposed to fresh air and sunshine, if possible. \ *\}'*•• \' ?', sS ,;:* .-«.. -_ 4-1- - •'\•;'<•• i Hake a note JIOW to get Ely's Cream Balm, if you are troubled with nasal eg tarrh, bay fever or oo^id in the head. It is purifying and soothing to the sensitive membrane that lines the air-passagee. It is made to overcome the disease, not to fbol*the» patientf^by * short,-* decepti' reTIef. There is no cocaine nor mercury ia it. Do not be talked into taking » substitute for Ely's Cream Balm. 4Jli ; druggists sell it. Price 50ci Mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, New Yorfc - \ - - •»,! y r ,y-,. • •;• :i York, the am „ t Brooklyn, and such additional Jurisdiction Sums? be conferred by the legls ature. it shall, have power; to appoint and remove a reporter. The JusUoea of - the appelk4teiajtlst0h}.in>|s^j4eparto hfcfe power to Ox tbe times and places for holding special and trial terms therein, and to assign tile JiuUcesio tbe departments to hold such terms; j)rtQjnalte rules therefor. • •, -.\ p - v ; 'V > •.;*'.. it f- A. • 0 & Eesolved (if the assembly: <oncur). That the fo egolng amendment be referred to the legislature ; to be chosen at the next general election of senators, and in conformity with section one, article fourteen of the cotstitutfon, be published tor three months previous to the time of such election. State of New York, la Smate, Feb. 25. in.?. I Theforacolng resolaUoo.wss duly passed, a ma- jority of alt the .Seoators.elected voting In favor thereof; , , By order of the Senate, LEWIS STOVVISANT CHANLBE, | t ,„7 PreeMent* State of NewTork, in Assembly, Mar. 12. ltOT. The foregoing resolution was dnly passed, a ma- jority of all the members elected to tbe .Assembly voHng*fstfirtBeKo|T T -- . •;»- . By order of theAssmbiy, i. #. WADSWORTH, JE., Speaker. State -of- New yort, Office of the Beoretary of State, ss: 1 have compared the preceding copy ot^; concurrent resolution, proposlne ahamehdmeht to section two of article six of the Constitution, with the original concurrent resolution qnnleln this offlce, and I do \ areb/certify; that thei aemelsa correct transcr)M terelrom,anuitf tbeWBdlethereof. >. : Given under my handand the seal of office of the , Secretaryof State at the city of Albany, this [i, s.l twenty-nith day of July, In the jearof oar Lord, one thousand nine hundred and eight. TOHN 8. WBaXBN. . Secretary of State. taereof. x ^ •yordefof thestoate, * state of Mew Tout, la aaMsoMy, Jaaelt* 1W7. TbeforegolDg resolutloD was duly -pasaad. a s>a- lotlty of aU the membarsakM^Md to UM assembly v«- ina 1« favot Ustrsof. Byotaerof taeAssembiv, ^TTm. WADtWOETB.JaU, • flswil'sv State of Mew Tort, dflsps of Ike Beerstary of Mwrrcosaaaredrtiie prse^uag eot* of otasoarrsot ratataOeav pfnsoeley *ia assssdistst » sactty taaaty^evsa of article three of lax OoastltatioB. tlfii Uie original eoaearreBtRsoUiUeB oe U* latkas office, and I do hereby eerUfy tbu the saaw Is -a eorreettaanaertBttbarefroiB,aads<taawko<ellki^ Qiveauader sty baaa and tk* ss*lof a «»e of tt* iseretsry *t Slatiat the city of AHway, this [t. s.1 twaaty-tfth day of July, la the year et ««r Lord, one tboosand alae hundred aad eight 4RHM*.WIIAl«»,,„ ; %.. . Beereiary of State... STATK Of HKir TOEK, ' •' j '/ : •'••-' > runsjst to tTis BTcrtrtsai is* sectVn Tafl rf iSf^W^ Tottandsec«an»v«atrfei»sptarnla«'>aad>eda»e nine of the Uwi of eitbieSTSnodred and atoety- sir, aouea is hereby |1vesp^tMut8ikwls#-Bio-- liosed ameodsvsot toaeetton threeof srttole twpof tSoCooSitutioBOf toeSttteot KswTorxisreferred to fee LegkJlature to be ciosen at the next General election of Senators la tolsState tooebeM en tbe tslrd day of KOTfat^.nlnstaeo haad^e^and srtht; and apuUhbedoacaaweek fortoTat montos next pracSlngatieh General neetton ia coaformlty with tbeatoresaldprovlskins. ... .__. .. ; ,. - -- 'B.eiratery.«State* ; v ^'*;. ;AjiaTJ^liitN^'w^jiBi^ rqtrit: ; \_ t _ CONCtJRBXHT RXSOLCllOJC Or TOi: SIIIAIX AXh ; ' . aaSgiiBiitr \ • - r '-•••- y J^oportnoatiaMoxdmtnltoMctionthi-ie of ar< tmof:thecomuUtttorKinrtlottonto U\t<mHt- cation of eertatnvotert, '; . SectionJ. Besolved (If tMaeaate concur). That •seoaon-«hree of article two of the constitution he a^eadettMras^MloW •'• ' • \ -• . '* '.-'•;. •* , jAffJ5fflE>aj4Sf, 'K't\ 1 • s ••• ;••>• . 18. IMr toe purp(»ci. TQtiog.no , psrsoa deemed to nave gained Or lost a resldenoe, by of his presence or absence, wb«e employed In the setvicecot tbeTAitStBSSefj u&*mw*£um •United 8tites,or of the high sou; nor while astndent of any seminary or learning; aor .while kept at say almshouse, or other asylum, or Institution wholly or panly supported at subUe expense or by charity:- nor *hllacopun(rtlnanyimblioprl»on. The legislature may,hoirever, provide that an Inmate of the Mew York aUtejwHllers'andaatlcn'lweandOftlwMew York State Women's Belief Corps Home, who pos- sessta U» .oualUkaHons preasrfi^ py escilop one of this articlereXcept toe^daiinoiUon oYresldence. and wbohas been an Inmate otsnchbomeJorauch a period of lima as aould have qjiilihed him to vote Jo the election district In whk-h such home la located If .offlc^rg of the. state or .of .the. llaiteSaS&Js M the election dutrlct or dlstrtcta ln.whicbsucd hojoe ls- lc<*ted, but an Ininate so voting in'suohelecUcndls tHctataUsotToteifiaBy .vfheff^iectjQn .dWrzct otd toe state. r 18. Resolved, (If toe senate, coneor). ,That toe foregolDgamendment be referred 10 the legislature for the payment of surb debt or^lability, and for not otber purpos* wbalevrr., Ho *«<* law shall he sob- j milled to w voted oo within tor.e monies after ml passagv or at aey gpntril ekscUae when abjf otbef! lew*orjaMbJltsnali besttMnlUedfo bpVoted lor un «mln»t. Tbe leglatatu e amy provide for the J«*iie . of bon#ef Un state le tuo tor « pwlo* cot exceed ; lot Bfty years la Ilea ot hoods hrA«oft>i auton»-d but not Issued sad shall Impute and provide for ihe eoOaetafaitteetMB-Wtaxfortte aaymeot of the sane as herelafore .required. Wbe. any sinking nta4 rreatsd.aader taisssettoa sham •a^lwaiaoaat tlM4sMfer«MJtwaeerta**aV ao rarth«<air««t suat^eesstisddaaeeoant^t saM staking funo, aadtheletlslataie ahallredeos ttw tat toaa aewent equal to the accruing interest t-n such debt Tbeiegu- kuore asay from Ume to Usie alter (berate oflaterrtt tobepaMusOBaayilatoisW.wliloahasbeenormay be aathoslsadpaTBMB.ttotlwprovlaloosof this seeuoa. or aj»o«aayi»a«of sat* debt, trorloed, aoweyVr, taaetae lass •* JatstyasasU actbs altered ssoa any tSrrW, eiuchha*hseikor%all^ befmesaoh aHerattea. la case the Jegfclature In- ersaei the rats of latereet nsoa aay aaehaebt, or part^hareof,IM^ltsiKaeaadtitoylda col- *K *!•: 4*' *f* 14*; 4* i ^ 14*; *!• | *!•.- 4*; 4* • *J* P*y tbelnereased or aimed iBtaratt on such debt salt fsUs doeaodalw) to n»y aaadtoehsrsa tie prlo- ctpalaf saes^debt wltola iftjf years fio» ta»«e»e of u^T»« r t^Dk^I^l^ Q ^s I1 i6 to bttono«a atthenext gsneriilelfcUonof »ena!oia, and In conformity with Sffction one, article fourteen of toe aonaUtutlon, t>e pabUsbed for torse months previous to toe time ot such election, , State of New Sork, to assembly. Apr. 28,1807. VotlnguYftvor (hereof, three-flfthsbetogpnaenu \By order of toe Assembly, : J. W. WADBWOJITH, JB.,, .iaS?^- State of New York, in Senate, June , The foregoing rasolntion was duly,passed,% ma- jority of all the SehaWs elected vdnngTh favor thereof, three-nttos being present. By order of theSenate, TemMraity Fr eaident. : Btate of New York, Offlce of the Becretary of State,«,; , ., •:,* •,!'.»'. I hare compared the preceding copy Ot concurrent re#oluUon,i?ropqslEif an amendment to section tmve of ar iole two of too Oonstltuuon, with the. original, concurrent lesolutlon oh file in tol« office, ana 1 do hereby certify that toe same Is a correct transcript thereirom, and of the whole thereof. * ~ Given under my band and the seal of office of the Secretary of etste*at toe city of Albany; this U.s.1. twenty-flfth day oi Jtdy, in.the-yearof our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and eight. JOHN 8. WffaJUKN, \^ Secretary of State. , suffi- cisittw pay saehiMei^ and faff and dlschsige toe pil»K^of*^deWwh-oKsi*U *Y1 Be*oived(l« tta s-se«tly concur). That the for«t«<_«aa_e_KlD9entl>e.rrttem!«ftatbe latw-Aore, to be eboeenat toe next genersleJeoUau of ataa-on, a-dlaeontonalty tosectloa oae,aHfcle foortten ,of tbe eooitlttrtion.be pnbTisbad for three months pre- Tpos-dthetlBMOfmaltingsoehehOlce. - ' Ws««tHewTo-luin8_M«etMar.8u,lB0_. - ' TaaJc<e^ngresoiui-oa was duly passed, a aw- •;-•••- L. S. CHAKDEXB, . - The for*going resolntlon was dnly passed, a ma- Jortty of all. tha nsembera-elscted to toe Assembly vototosovprjhsrwf.. ; ;. •; - T_ty order of the A-semh'y. J. W.TMWWORTHiJB.. , y •' ••'.:• ?'• -\- 1 -Speaker. - .State, of-J?ew-- yorit,-cpjoe, otJQm -Sewejtajy-.of; stste,aiQ>.. -^ * . , -• .. t . .a...-'.,., ,- I hare compared toe preceding copy of concurrent jeioluaoa.proi»ilnBaaamendment to section fotir ofartlcieaeTeBp/thefX*sttttul(w.wlth'.tiieo-W -oncwrimtiwoloUonxwifaeinthls office. and-UdoJ here&bertJiythat the same is a oottSct tranecript 1 tbertlroiftajidofthewholethet-of.'- ' ',' Given under my hand andthe:se«l of offlce -Of .tha ,. Boareisryof «ata,at-toa cftyof -Ubany, pili £tfKJ Jwgty-filthdaydt WWM m w_*Jof onr - Lord,onetbousandnloe hundred and elghti < JOHN KMSAWi. - ,\'.••. • • .., - - fiecniSa-Tpf-saite,-. fiTATC Or NSW YOBS, Omoc ov THE SrcBXTABT or STATIC; An»iny,Jn»«S.l90a. . Pursuanttothej)rovlalonBOfsectJon_oneof article a* I _heaf<H»j**llt)roT___t»_i v :*_„ ^l!_l .'_.. '\ York, and section seven of chapter nine hundred and and nine of the -Laws of *iehteen-and- nlnety-slx, notice is ber.by given tost the following propcsied amendment to secrienseven of article nix of the Con- siltucon of toe State of New York I. ret^rred to \ Lfglsature to be ohosen »t the next General llec . of BenatoniatoU State Wl»he_d-on; toe tofrd day of November, nineteen hnndred and eight,-andli published once a week fCr three months next preced- ing such general election In conformity with toe ialvKsaid provI$lons. ,_ JOHN 8. WflAUtN, ' ~.:. r . 8e_wt__**>flB*ifeV AMENDMENT NOMBKS TWO. ^Qpcn)«iit]nix -w^LtBabit jp&:%8to #Mfc':#jto. ; ' ' •- '' 'Jts&wis^'-- \'-'• •\- '•>*s';' : Proposing an amendment to section aevcnof'arti-, iile^&oriHexanaaitt^intetamnte>ju^6f\ the court of appeals Html justices of t/ie supreme Section i. Besolved (If the senate'Voncur\ That section seven,of arttCjeiSlX of s the conawtntkm be ^Medtote-*a¥jto_i6*t: * -^'; •*• '•-\- ;, •' K \' 'At-TKmrvi.-|.' \- S .. The court of appeals Is continued, it consist of the chief, Juda. and associate^ Judges now tooffl<^ whoabaUboWrjielr.officesuntil theexpf titwoftoelrreapecUve terms, and their snccas_( wlipshallbechosen by toeelectorsof thesUJc. ' d»j of January next after their election, rive mem b*rsof the oourtsb»ll.forn. aquorum, add the oon4 carrenoeof tour^ shall se necessary to a deoWoni Ibeoou-tsiiallhavepowBrtoappolntand to«smova Its reporter, clerk and attendants. Honors are: easy again. Every time Mr. Taft buyB a new horse Mr. Bryan mounta a new hobby.—Omaha Bee. 5Phe sending o| thlg letter was au- tiwrised by an almost ansujlmoua vote. There was one |is_enting voice and t*o members '\vtit- v(*lnf.--Ca_ndeij -'Pa_f-_r..CoJsjeW---Aiir.;-Jft l l|i ,, l l -,-,\ Mr. itr^sM 5 ffwrtad at already piavnninai what bar.will do -when-' be is elected preaidam. : . Mr. Bryan's abitrty ta etrasuw without Aha aid of narcotics la, ona ejf-his -ittoaf .anviabla eharacter- latisa. ..'....' •;'.:' ''.'.•' - luiiSn ; nil ; ' I..-|.iin ii ;. f»1a4tauraa Up|;to Requhrementa. ~. ' Hr. I3h«rman Mtys much in little gfca In| his apeedp formally accepting tk*' BefMbUcan ii|>ininatloQ for vice r/twddent and sayf ft admirably. The tie* Toeket- on th* Bepublican nation- al ticket meaaiirea} tip to file reqnlre- meata of U* poat .and ahowa the quali- ttea of an ecirt)eilts|_*d and reaponaible public mttn in his facceptance address. —N*w-'i*«k.»tj»ii.;' Ooaa any on« eainweHuN eu| are-tea to Bryi pdeaht that Lin- »r* Taft li» prwf- It The T_»emocratic Jconventtofl made & collective fool of* ijfself bf pledging the passage of a law' lorblddfng; ronfiibn- ttorfi* by e^rporatlb^sv a law which tie last Bepobllcaii conj?ress passed--^ Phli- idelphia North Anterlcan. Mr- Kern's rttwirtf far outsbiitea that af JWr. Bryan, since tha latter was oncer •isotsd ia an offie| fa which he was -KMV*iMtad-He#r«saMativ* , in congreae —whlls tha farmer's proud catalog its •f rspsatml sisfeatJB is dimmed by n. - But' Ha Runs on Forever. [From the New York Bun.] What will Mr. Bryan say After next election day? Mr. Bryan will Insist' That he la aji optiinlst. ''*.'••/\_ Beaten three times! What of thatT He's the: one great Democrat Willing for his fellow jtnehs ' To be beaten onca .again. .V' -:.. - Bead the Commoner and learnt. Mr. Bryan, Mr. Kern, .: llail Jtogetlier-on this, trip ..,,.. In tha old, of t stranded ship. <They have quarters in tha stern!) In tliig «JtOqu*ted crtift, ,'- White they gaaa at- Mr. Taft '. ; Miles ah«a_{—the race,-.near doUe - And by Taft and Sherman won- *aaV.'Bryan.~ ever wise v . Doubtleap will philosophise And to Mr. Kern recite . That remark^ already trite, AU prepared ind often sprung: \BeatenT Tes. but I'm still young! I can wait another four Tears, then try the race once mora,' X have, got this thing down pat Fm the one great Democrat]\ - -\>. ' ' '. -^ttb-m.-fcarAin-i. ble, by reason of toe accumulation of causes peod- Ingtoe^ein, tobeaf and dispose of toe same with reasonable speed, toe governor shall designate not more, than four Justices ot the supreme court to serve jSaawK^e Judges of the^xjurtofaj — - - iso'deslgiuuedsiairbereUe' ijusucesoftoestji The Jus- . their duties _ court and saall serve as- eeevoiate J^g«|^'tK-i^sio]t|yppeslt. uitlfcthe•' causes undjsposed df_to saidcourt are reduced to two <>-nrt r ^hM.g«Terw»a^de_^ supreme court to Oil vacancies. No Justice shau serve as a«sociale Judge ot the court of appeals exr esp^whl-aholdln(toaoAeaofli--t|ae court, an4 no mere toaa sfeTenJadg-SsoaUslt in any case. Tliere shall be elected at the next gentral elec- tion to be held aWr the adopt ion extols ani-THlment, and tben>efter as^vacaaci-s may occur, *twoiaddl- jodgeiof which aenrjf notmpre thM.SMea.jbiul -sit ontoeliearingof «y appeal,.except tott^tse oonrt may. In its discretion, direct a reargument to be had before toe enU-e.court. Upon toe entry of tbe Judges sOelft^.np^toe--' respective oatces the extotlng provision for de*i(t_a«n« jnstices of the sopreme coartea sai-Clata Judges of toe court of appearfshall cease and determine. The salary of toe: associate Judges of-the court of appeals shall be' the sum of fifteen thousand dollarsa year, and that of the chief- STATE Of NSWYOBB, 1 OMICB or THS 8ic_n_j_T oy _n*_T_, > Pursuant to the'provlslonsofsectlon one of article fourteen of the udostttutioB of. toe.State.of [ ','Mm- York, and section seven of chapter nine hundred and nine of the Laws of atghteen. hondred and ninety. iSlxinoUceis hereby gijea 4hat.Jbejo]kiwhig;pro- pceedameadmenttosectKintwelvebf article six of the tX)iisMtotlonoftoe State of New XorklSj referred to tbe Legislature to be chosen at toe next General Election ot Senators in this State to te held on the thud day of November, juneteen hundred and eight. J0HM8. WBALSN,. Secretary of State., AHINDMENT NUatBtS riVg. - ooxecsjuorr axsowmoa or THS SINATI AKD P-opoeina. on aowjidoienf to aeefion 4«efw., of. article *tx tfm contWution, in reTatibit to the compcnaaUonof justices,<tf Vie niprtpte-cQurU Section 1. Besolved (If toe Senate: concor). That seeuoa twelve of article six or toe constitutton~t7e amenaeoto.read as follows: , - ., J12, No person stuul hold the office of judge or Jmmcactaoy conn logger to|mB.nt_.a_Ktiacludiw toe last oay of December next after be shall be aerenty years of age. • •i-scb 'Justice of» toe jwpresoe court simUec^voirom.^jBa^u^ fm-. thousand dOilarii per jia^Th-W aSgnett to toe appellate divislosa l a the ithlrd. and. fourth dsaart- ments shau each receive in additloa the sum of two - toouaanddollars.andtoe presiding Jn#tloeatoereof : I tliesnmof twothoussu^flTBhundreddol_a-sp»rye-vr. Those i)»stlCcseS-0-td to toe Ilr^aodsedc^ d.partfcenushallcontujoe to receive from toelr re- _pectlvecjtl£*,couuUeaord^trld«t,as nowprofided byiaw.suehadaltiosal eompeasauon. as .wm saake their aggreaate oomnensatlon what tbey are n-w _ receiving. TljosoJusticessiec^many jodk^ offleliltert-UtcltMchlerjudiwand aaso^^ Jud_ges, pattmMt,c4l>ertoantoeijmor.aeccod.iu^as^ shall be fourteen years from and Including the first :to toe appellate divisions of to© first and secona de?i -.._. _ __._--—.^..__,.__.__ _ ___ \partnoeaaiahaU departments respectively, as now. provided by law, suchs4dlii^lsamaslspa_dto;ti-Blu_^ departments. A Justice elscted to toejlurawlnurth department asslgt-ed by the appthato dltistoa or Whenever and sis- .__ _ onenasam»Jorityof toe Judges of the conrt of apJdeslgnatea'by toasbveracr to la^a a trial «, special oeaissbaU certify to the gorernor that said court lsTum to a JtfflJclal district other than toat In which exclo tlon and allowaaoei for 1 kind whatev*rT^ *^ ;eoBear>,.Thst^Ae rejection of CharTn Needs an Ark. \Never alnca the flood hag wafer reached auch a hlft tide as at praa- cnt,\ aaya the dry candidate for presi- dent Looks as if be might be swept nway in the freshet Rattlina the Skeleton. Eugene W. Ohaflh. *1» Prohibition candidate, was born In Wankeaha. Wisconsin's foremost watering place.— We* York Mail. > KoAe of the Bryatt phonograpb rev> ©M* has the speecheir adYoctttlnjK free aBvgr and Immediate government own- ership of the railways, nor hate they the \great commoner**\ attacku on JRoger Sullivan, Colonel Watterson and Guffejf. These omjtsaionti tell an impor*. First annual meeting of Cbateaugajr Agricultural Society to-day and tomor- row, September 33d and 34tb, A good time is assured all who attend. all other eom: i-ef-esTsryaati-_. , .*. Kesoitad « the foregoing ameadsseat be tobat»Msenl.tttBeaextg, and in C-mformlty with seetioo one, article- fom-issn of toe coostltoaoD, be punished for three mootos jnts^tsn^MsatoUoBi wss «|yCpjaa»*:»j saa> joritv of aS members elected to the Aa_e«-*y voting in favor thereof, toree-fifthe being p-eseet. Byoiderof tbeAS-embiy, _, State of Mew rork, in Senate June IS, . TlMfo-tW-lngreeolttUon was duly passed, a ssa. Jority ot an the Senators elected voUng ta favor m^^^s^^::-^- •-;-•• ;• - L, S. CHAKD14SB, nosweiit. Bute of Hew fort, Offloe of the Seonury of State,at.; ., - -' , --'..--- Ihavewiatpai^taatraasdlng eopyai ieawatreat rescjaatosk seopess-g aa aaModmeat to section seven ofl^iettx ofdie Oopst^tlon with the cWrtosi _oocu-Teatfresc4atfeacaatelnthis c^nce^ sad 1T»> hereby certify that tbs seme Ja a oorreet ttaascrfpt tharefrom.andof tliewtaie thereof. . Oiveh ttnder my hand a»d the seal^^of offlce of the „ , Seerataryof State at the cttyof Alsaay. this [L. s.1 twet-ty-iftk day of Jaiy, is ue year .of oar ' Lord, one thooesad nineuuag^ana fauadred and etsrbt. i*ra. one woaeaw^^ etgnt. 1 \* • - ' eecretary.of-Kste. 8TATB Of HKV TOBlt, - 1 omcx or TiQt SMSWAM oy S*A«. ; > Albany, July «, ltee. •-,- I' •... - , I^-rsoaat-0.«>eji«wli«ooaof seet-wctsert Ifoarasaa of tha Oaaatttatioa of toe State ee Mia TCTk,sttdseetloaaaT-mofefaaeter-daehuDdTadsM^ nfaeeftbalAws of ssghtesa amsdred sad •teaty- alx,noaeelsba_*ygiTsnta»tu»fouowh-gproiKised amendment to saet-oetwea^y^»svMc4ajtka« tares of thetxmstltutionof toe State of Mew York it re- ferred to toe Legislature to he cboeea at the next Qei>eraiiaec^ofBeniUor» in tolsState to he held oh tortbtrd day of November, nineteen bUndred an* -dgat,aadisBal>lisbederiC«a week for three awotfl next precedleg sock General JHettt9h» eoofomitj* witoUw aforesaid proviatoas. ^^ ^ JOHH 8. WHALEM. Secretary of Stato. AsnCNDMltNT KCMBUl tHJUk. coswajuHW axsottmojf or TJM sxjratK ajro iuagxkatT i*rMxj«no an amentlmenttti tKclUm fttwfiMetejt nfoirtuM time of Vu eotulUutSim in rtlatloMv tin ptae.ni «/ Urn hoard, at tuveteUcmt and tfiuntV tmdilur*, t>*> <4A<* Jlteal «jlc«r*. SectioB l- m«olvea»(if the assembly concur). Teat section tw«B»y-*eveB of article tare* tit toeconww- uon be amended so wad as l oUo*i> i ABT1CLB ln« Section 27. The lejitlature »ba:l, by general laws, eoafer u pee tat boards of supervisors of toe several •aunties of toe stats soeb further power* of local legislation and sdmialatraUoo as toe Jetlalaiure saay from uave to ussedeem expedient, and t> coueUes which BOW have, or may hereafter have, county auditors or otoer a*eat envers, aotoortsed to audit Mils, aocouou, caaiffea. claims or des-aads against be is elected siuul receive ih a4o^ac»iea.aoll^ day for expenses While *>tuelly»'erigsgedln how- 1 ings^tartoTwhlch sbalTeepatobTtoe state And charged\' upon toe Judical district where toe tervice la rendered. The'coa-reesatlon herein pro, vided shall beln lieaof and soaU exelode sll other ^compensation and allowance to a^ ex- penses of every kind and nator* wbatsoever. The provisions of this section shall apply to the Judgva and jnstices how to'office and » those hereafter : eleo»«d.., . •/ . . ;., * .*•>.. /-,/V,.' ,., ,: t a. Besolved (If toeJkma^e^concur),.That the BTATS. OT BIW YOBg, Omoxor THsBioBjrrxBT or . Alhshy < Jnly i «,JS-«.. , , Puwuanttotoeprovlslonsof section one of article fourteen of to\ Consiltaaoh ofTtoe State of Mew York, add-aec-ion seven of chapter nine hundred and mne,ol_tb» Uws of elguteea hundred and ninety* six. notice Is hereby given that the following pro- posed mehdment.to section ton of article elghtof the Constitution uf toe state of New York Is referred totoBLegl-latare to be chosen at toe next Genera. Kleoueuof Benaiort lntols fitotoitobe held on the third day of November, nineteen hundred and eight, and is publisbedonrea week forthree months next pre- eesdiag -nch Geaenu. Election In conformity with toe aforesaid provlsloos, ••*- -. JOHN 8, WiHAtKN, secretary of State. AJCMNDIOINT NBMBEE SMVJBN. COKCCREXHT SXSOLUTION OT THE SSNATX AKD .AS^KHBLT , Propoe.no an amendmeOUo section ten of article liOhtoflhe constitution, ftlatino to the limita- tion Vf the indebtedness otcUte) and excepting certain Wnd> of bonds from computation of the deUof^ettyfori^tpoeesofiuehUmUiMm, , section L. .Besolved (if tbeaseembly.concur). That section ten of article eight of toe constitution be amended to read asfollows: ABTJOUt Yin. HO. Noraunty, city, town or Village shall here- after give any money or property, or loan lta.money, or credit to or to aid of any uVdUndi-aU aiaoclatlun or. corporation, or become directly ,or indirectly the owner otfctock in, or bonds of, aby assocuition or corporation:, nocshall any such coppty.city, town or village be allowed to .incurany Indebtedness except for county, city, town or viltase purppsee. This iec? tlonshailnot p^vahtsuch county, city, town or ?u- JUga. from msxlDg, such provlsiOD» for the. aid or support of Its poor as may oe. anihorixed by law. No county or city shall be allowed to become iidebted' for; any purpose or in any manner to anjamount whlch.lncu.dingexl»tjng iudebtodnes-, shall exceed ten per centum of toe assessed valuation of the real estate of inch. county of city subject to taxation, as it appeared by the assessment rollsof said county or city on thelait sieessment for state or county taxes prior to the incurring of such Indebtedness: and .alt thdebtedness in excess of such limitation, except such asnbw mar exist, shall be absolutely void, ex- cept wherein otoerwtse provided. Nocountvorclty Whose presentlndeb.edneBg.ex(>-eds tenper centum. of tl-baiseased valuaUon of its real estate subject to taxaaoojehall be allowed to become indebted in any mrtherjtBX»nt_aotUtaCh Indebtednesi-h .11 be re- duced within such limit. This, section shau sot be Sonstrued to preveDt tbe lasulng of certificates of in- ebtednessor revenue bonds issued In antlcipsKon of the collection of tax« for amount* actually con- tained or to be contained .In the .taxes .for the year when such certificates or, revenue bonds are lamed and payable ont of said I :taxes; nor to prevent-.the city or New Yorx from [Jaiuingbo.ads to be redeemed out of the tax 1 vy for toe year next succeeding toe year of their issue, pro- rlded that toe amount or such bonds which may be issnedihany one year in excesfldf the. liiu:t»iluns herein contained shsltnot exceed one-t-mhof on» peroentum oftoeassotscd valuation of the nuiestate of said city subject to taxation. Norstall tnw sec- tion be eonttraedto prevent the issue or bunds to piwlde for toe supply of water; but ice term ol bonds bsned to provide the»upp|y of waier,in excess of the limitation of todebte^iess fixed herein, shall nptexeeed twenty year., and a sinking fond shall be preatedM ttw Issuing of the said bondi Tor tteir re- dempuon, by rs-tlngatinnally a sum which, will pro- duce an amount equal to the sum of the^principa) ahdlnterest^ofssia bonds st toeiri mstnrity AH ceroivcates of Indobtedness or revenue bonds issued In anuolpa^qkyjt thscoltectionof 4 jtte», which, are tWrMeo^Pu QVeiBarslf and bonds tssueTto provide tor toe supply M water, and any .debt aersafter Incurred by any portion or psrtof a^iy-lOheraahaUbaanyisn^fl^ included in ascertaining the power ot the city to be- come otherwise indebted: except that debts incurred by the city of Mew York after the first day of Jahh-^ ar/,nto»*i^jBUi^ed and four,and! d^bta lDCurred day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, topro- _..._-_.. iyox,wsw.ahaiineibe8jlnclnoed: ,.rr thatt anyy aebthere4fierr incurred. vide for the supply of water, ahall bet besjlnduaed: and MC-^turth. tha an aebtheretlie lecurret by tbe city of New- York for a public Improvement ormed or to be owned by the city, wnjch yields to toe city current net revenue, after * nuking any necessary altowaacaifor repalnrand aiain-enanee fur which toe city la Uable, In excess of toe interest on said debt and of the atuuisl instalment necessary for its aajortlaauottmaybe excluded to ascertaining the power of said city to become.otherwise indebted, provlditd tbat a tlnilng fund for Its, amortisation snsJI Uve^n establleSed and maintained and that toelnde*.Mnee»sha4inotbesoeX(Mud«ldurln^^ • «|.i^whenthe ; revaa#aj^^ , Jelantto equal toe said interest and amortixa- Uon Ihstalaientrand except Inrtber that' any lodebt. ednessberetc*>relnettrred by toedty olTNew York tor any rapH transit wdock Investmect maybe so excJj»a^t>ropOTac«ately to toe extent to which the current net revenue received by said city toerefrom shaU meet toe to teres* and amorthnUIon ihstUmaats toereof, ptorWed that any lnorets. ,ln thedebtm-, '—-- pew«*thejBl» of^ajXork whichsbali . om toe excludon of debu heretofore Incur- red ahaU he avallab^to oolyfor toe acqnlaltlOT or con fofegooiiajneada-en.berafw^ tolhe'le^ fcr\aniu\trai_sttor State of New Tort, in 8enate, Apr. 14, M08. ''.: ;. The -orcaoingresoiuuon was -duly psssed, a ma- jority of all tne Senators ejected voting ia.favor ibew^, three-flftii»a6«iJM By order Of toe Senate. S_ _ . - ., _ utioavrM dul> passed, a BIS Jorltyofan the saesabars elected id that Aateajlt voting in favor thereof, three-fifths being pressat. By order (4 the Assembly. 'f' 1 ^\-^ ; w ^TvW»*D«irpBt^-^|L, t -; > Speaker: '£8£$f$ib valid by rsasoa ot the c«era(*M cf any of the pm- :ViskNMOf itolaseestoo, ; >heoewiaejboaadjui«sof any city are toe. same as those of a county, or when any city shall include within Its boundiri-S more tosnotw eSaty, the power of-anyeonhty wholly in- • eluded wSwn_»oek.C-ty to aeccine ladebted shall -, ,eeii^baitMde^-of U)e«>w-tf,l>er^^ State c< Mew Yerk, OtBea ot tl^.Stxxataxy. t^ abaUi^forthepar^^ t»t reckon' of arttele stxoftiiJOsa t^£fea«resotattoa o» alela tkia -afea, aad-l as Lord, ope toonsaodIISSJ htwdred aM^ghc. -'-•\ •»-'.'. ,; : *- 1.- ^feeretaqrf^itiie,' ;• .Jfmm»» theP-OVWOMof sepaoa one of,ar«ea» 'aos^amaasttosae^tafotu-e< as«e)s mtmtttSi Kasth^toa of the State of Hew Torii is reswrtal11 ttie I^sa-alature to be ca-sea at the iiexHiaieraT btcstoo of fleoaaon la. this Stakf lohe ksU csitte third daioC Hevea-ber, nlnnteea hnncUad aad atgat, J0I« *>WBAI*N. .'.••..•• ' asetatajyafstpt., JPWaMsasVltllina^ •• * - - cosctnaxitr sxsotcnoa -ox- sag SXXATS aan mhsTiatiY - i Propound cut a#««idsMat to meUm four of fit- Sselsaat. BasotvadU{iJkissaasa*iy<aosjew)kThat direct sBBsar tax; to pay, aad saJtoea* w say. tha interest oa sdradet* as It taikT doa, and alas to aay sod HH-keigii ta» nS dpal ot snehdebtvWitoln any yesM tnm to* ttsoaef tha coniraeUng thereof. Ho saea law ahaU taka effect until« shall, at a general etteckw, have bean submitted to the people, and have received a jstajoriu i4anftaesesa«foraadsgalaet it at snob, election. «n toe Bnal paw geofeuc* but la enaar souse of the u*Watoie, toe qu_«*ioo shall be takes by ays* and noes, to be dull entered en toe Journals thereof, aadahall be: - Shall tola bill pass, aad oogbt toa -uuae » reeatTa toe MBffHos of toe paastoV' Ttw legniatarea-ay at a*v usw> aftar the BM aoch law by toe people if BO debt ahaU have twatraeted la par .urn** thereof, reveal the purposes, 'the leglsuture shall prescrice the Ihy; whlohand ttoje^j^^mat undet taeamount c<anydeMtot*'excludrt TBttnedv aadnosach.debt shall be excluded, la accotdanoe.wua the detersilBaiioB so pre- J mxuxxi. -The legislature may in lta dlscreUon confer awtotMaste JnrhNilottononthe appellate division of uysu«reav*eottrtto the first JoSoW tolpaiapw^jaatertnttdat^ tol^aoaxeloaea. HothdebtednesaofscUyyitldat toejto^wlocepttcn shall ti^af^ Adas a part ot tbe city debt. Th» amoun hereafter to ; bara-^byiaxforc«w«orctttpu er^tycoi-tiBBlnga cttyof over one huaoredtbotis. sad inhshtuuiis,or sJ-ysoch «ty oftUrstite; in,ld- dittoB topvora«Mt ft»toearlnclpal aad Isterestof ex-Wsct^shauhet tctka atxragase axeeed to aayose year two per cenjuxtc^ toe aavaased valtts- Uon of the real aad personal setato c* such county or tfty.tobea^eertalnetfasjitescvlbeatothUaecaonih re^pseytajconajtrsTrnMya^fr^;.;^\ .•\.•„; : - -,\ W ^*^_. ^^^^^^*^5?^_s^^ '_?!_S ^I!_I?a(5!^!i \A!!C^SL1S Tr' i_?i^I_»^^^- *•• -..-..--. \-^ai*sBiats«sB*jiaea^ -_ Taft »itasloia<rsaoiatlc-i -,«*». dary- i«aW*. a. ^2* \V^e are prepared, to take Oj^ers for GOiVlMEROIAL IiJITTER HEADS, NOTE HEAD^ STATEMENTS, tjiist a Little -Pifferent from tjie D^dimary and Delivered wlien Promised. Visiting Cards. We are Specialists in this Line and our Type Styles and Designs are the Latest. Let us Quote Prices and Show Samples. Inquiries by Mail Promptly Answered. The Palladium Co, MALONE, N. Y. P /* May sweep away in an hour property that it has taken you a life time to accu- mulate. -^ Fortifies you against such an emergency and enables you to rise .undaunted from such a calamity. Indicates that, when the best is none toe good, you should; seek nothing but the BEST in insurance. r The place to secure the BEST is with tttts Conservative and Kellable Ifl^iOllt, f N«3w York ESTABLISOED IN 1850. M WET\ and assy at aay Ome, by ktw.fort-ld toe eoatraetteg of any farther debtor labliliy uaOw such awr: bat she tax la-pcaod by such act, la proeorttoo to toe d*M ana itabuity wblcjt may aava beea eoosraetea is pur- suaaae ot aiiati law, aasll sasa-ula. aa focwe a-aa be trrepaalsbts, and be aanusUy ooUeeted, aattt the proceeds tosreof shall have made lbs prorlstoo bers- bshefore apsetfled to pay aad dlsoharge the laterest tndBriaelpaiorsaeadWaadUahUBy. Tbassoaay , arising froaa aay lout or stock areanag sswa dsbtor toe county, toe leglsiature asay . confer such powers ' Uaautw shall be aaptsat to toe work o» obisstHaai. upoa asld auditors, w Oseal oOVwa M tbe legislature sM to llH —\ \\ \ -s^ordenof tateai«ie7- r / .. , ' . ' • ^ T*reMulsnt- S*atoWM»wro-lt,toAsseMBly,Apr.»,ija.. - • TheforegolBg resotouoo was dnly psaaed, a ma^ Jortty of ah toa avHnkare aieeted to toe Assembly vcja«tofavcTtsare<>f.toree-nfita of lew- Tor*. Oases of m Beare*ary 'of tk«pi»cedlBgeowcfc«ne««ent osaag aa aasessuskwto sseMomasi of antest sas^etsaa oaawis-atiaa, wh-ktaaerigtBai ecsMBsrr-mtraaaeattoa oaais 4a tola gates, and I do aeraa* earttfy that the saate iss cetn^ uaasertpt Ikeiatiuai. aad of tha wfcids ilaiixC -tecratarV of State. at. I have atJr^laWOOratT. TlUALDBSDUtD IN tBANK- D staOMBBty, A-ttcattoAnasJafarriage. John p. Wens, Aatssur, vs. Bsssry WHH aad Boils wetis, . i^ttet^ova sealed dsd_>adaata: Yew ate hereby ssmsanoad toaaswer the eostpla-Btla this aoUoo. sa4tos-rvea4>ooyof year answer on the nalDtttr* ataorasis wstala twenty days aftsr toe service of tola snmB-oaa, exclasiv* or toe Oay or service, aad la sestet yuar failure to appear or answer, judgment win aa taken sjattnet ye* by default for the relief de- taandedUtaeccaapiaint. Dated Maloae, N. Y., August l.to. 1806. gsruAS * GKNAWAY, Piaintir* Attoraevs, Ofttce and Peat once Address, Maione, N, V. To: Tbe above named oelebdant. Emery Well*; Tbe foregotog siunmona is served upon you by pubU-mt-on. purwnurt VJ ao order of Hon. rredertck O. -\atWoek. t-eaaty Judge of franklin County, t the-Stodayof Angast, IWa, and Bled with the com- plaint In Uie office of toe Clerk of Franklin County, at aUJuae, K. V Dated August 31st, IBM. Tours, etc., SELLAS A tiBNAWAY-, nalnttsTa Atssraeya. Offlce aad Post Office Address. Maione, N. 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In ad- dition to the news, the Blade publishes [short and serial stories, and many de- partments of matter suited to every member of the family. K Write for free specimen copy to 1 - THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. The regular price of this splendid pa- per is $1 a year. We offer it to subscrib- ers paying in advance, with the PALLA- DIUM, both papers, one yea • for $1.2.5 Send all orders t o THE PALU DICM Co., Maione. N. Y. T HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. To Elsie Hastings, Bangor, N. T.; Sarah Maria Dudley, Constable, N. y.; Alfred Hastings, Constable. N. Y.; Cyntbla Bullock. Watoena. Kansas; DP Win t. HasllngB, Troy, Kansas; Sylvia Hastings Wilson, A lta Aubrey, Anna Aubrey, Battle Howell, Constable, N. Y.; Lillian Brand, Georgia Harmon. Maione, N. v.: Mary Pike, Burke, N. Y.; Clara Bastings Israel, Cedar HUi, New Mexico; Fanny Pooler DeKalb, N. Y.; Will- iam Bassett, Maione, N. Y.; Frank Bastings, Cedar Hill, New Mexico; and Emory Hastings, residence unknown, constituting all tbe busbasd, wife, belre at law and next ,.f kin of James M. Hastings, late of the town of Bangor, in toe county of Franklin and State of New York, deceased, send greeting: Whereas, Else Hastings, Alfred Hastings and Her- bert J. Wilson, tbe executors named in tbe last will and testament of toe said James M. Hastings, deceased, have lately spoiled to our surrogate of ous county Of Franklin to have the said will proven as a will of real and personal property, in pursuance of toe statute in sucb case made and provided: You. and each of you, are therefore cited and re- quired, personally, to be and appear before our said surrogate at bis offlce in Maione village, in toe county of Franklin, on tbe ltfth day of October next, at ten -o'clock in toe forenoon, tben and there to attend tbe probate of said last will and testament. And If any of tbe aforesaid persons are under tnt- Iage of twenty-one years, bey will please lake notkr that tbey are requir. d to appear by their general guardian, it they have one, and if they have none, -toen that they appear and apply for toe appointment E of a special guard an, or in toe event of their failure or neglect to do so, a special guardian will be ap- pointed by tbe surrogate to represent and act for tbem In tbe proceedings for the probate of said wllL In testimony whereof, we have hereunto affixed tbe seal of our said Surrogate. Wltnew. Hon. Frederick G. Paddock. Surr..- gateof said county, at tbe Surro- gate'e office, in Maione village, IU said county, toe 8to day of Septem- ber, 1908. FLOBENCE BOYCE BEY ANT, Clerk of the Surrogate's court. It. s.] \UOTkCE.—PDES0ANT TO AN 0EDE8 OF •L* Hon. Frederick G. Paddock, surrogate of tbe county of Franklin, and according to tbe ststui. to such case made and provided, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Stacy u. Williamson, late of Maione. In said county, deceased. tbat tbey are required to exhibit toe same, with toe vouchers thereof, to tbe undersigned administrators at tbe residence of John C. Williamson in Maione. ID said county, on or before the 16th day of December next. Dated June 8tb. 1908. JOHN C. WILLIAMSON. LAURA F. WILLIAMSON. 42m6 Administrators. N OTICE--PUBSUANT TO AN OKDEB OF • Bon. Frederick G. Paddock, surrogate of the county ot Franklin, and according to toe statute in sucb case made and provided, notice ls hereby given to all persons having chains against Mary E. seaver, ! late ot Maione, to safa, county, deceased that tbey are required to exhibit ibe same, wlto toe vouchers thereof, to toe undersigned, Herbert H. Seaver, at HcClary * Allen's office, to Maione, In said county, on or before the 25th day of September next. Dated March IP, 1908. HERBERT H. SKAYEB, Administrator. MCCLABV 4 ALLKN, Atfys for Administrator, Maione, N. Y \ ytitukE LX; Bf THE jr aV 30m6 ^0 »: ailyaRtage of J • One Year &1 £ N OTICE.—P0BSDANT TO AN OBDEB OF F ederick O. Paddock, Surrogate of the Couny Franklin, and according to toe statute In sucb case made and provided, notice Is hereby given to all per- sona having clatma-against William Eoaslter. late of Atalone, in said County, deceased, that tbey are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, James T, Welch and Michael F. tialiivah, at toe store of James T. Welch, at No. i!6 East Main Street, in Maione, In said County, on or before toe Kbd day of January next.' DatedJiuy Uftfe 1908. JAMES T. WELCH. lltrAmrtnr* MICHAEL F. GALLIVAN.f Bxecntora. GEOUGE J. MOORE, Att'y for Executors, 47m6 ltalqne.N.Y. NOTICE—POTtfOaNT TO AN OBDKB OF 11 Frederics G. Paddock, surrogate of toe connty of Franklin, and according to toe statute in such case made and provided, onto e is hereby given to all per- sons having claims against Eugene H.Ladd, late of Maione, in said county, deceased; that tbey are re- quired to exhibit toe same, wlto toe vouchers thereof, to the undersignadexecmors, etc, of toe deceased, at the office or Badger 4 Son in Maione village, in said county, on or before tbe 1st day of December next. Dated May «th, 1806. JOHN H. MOFFITT. JOSEPHINE P. LADD. BADOIBASOS. Atty'sfoTXXB. «to6 N ©TICt>»PtJRSUANT TO AN ORDER OF Boo. Frederick G. Paddock, surrogate ot me county of Franklin, and according to the, statute In auch case made and provided, nonce is hereby given to all persons having claims against Mary Ann Cur tin, Ute of Fort Covington. In said county, deceased. that tbey are required to exhibit toe same, WILIJ Uie Vouchers thereof, to tbe undersigned executor, at tils store to Bogansburgb, town of Bombay, in said county, on or before tbe 1st day of October neiu Dated March id, 1906. SIDNEY G. GBOW, EiauUir. MAIS a COONIv. Att'ys for Executor. 30n>a. .'!-* SCRANTON COAL tfi- i i C. W, Allen Co., 30 Amsden Street fDalone .•'•/.„ Establinlied PabBshed every Thud THK PALL&UIU PSEDERICK J SK, JOHN M. N>>I.' JPAIiLADIVM Corner of Main ar,.! Maione TEKI One Year, Six Months, Payable in Advertising tiatt-s I Advertisements sh<. .id length of time to I >e| ally stated to the tiuir insertion; other«U, ' tinned till forbul. <<r ; publisher?, and <->ha| ljegal advertising M I bylaw. Business . ,-• five lines, $5 per yea' line, 75 cents. BUSINESS Dl WARREN N| ATTOBNEY AND (MM SsE \—-- N. Y. MAIN & C( Lawye| -Office over DuftV* i MALi'NH, Branch Oitioe at Chd Open Sat un A. K. BOTE ATTORNEY AM. CuCSSB nac Lake N. Y. 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WE CAN SELL 1008 ; REAL ESTATE j A. B. P\B ADIBOVDifK V U.LA< A Lsi l.ll^^B A C1EO. W Ft^^t Home-M ^kND RWLItTSaj man k CKiARSai ,v - - T( i Candy M 'Phone.'Si »» m. Main St., Ml Its the small i< causes the failure chant never looks t tising. He fails to i keeping hisl t the PahHe tl « wonderful] htm««lf and] The wise u] chant will \^ is si iesuler, and wi have followers. a4T«ti»MNat in, P117X Isniiat* good \