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THE !rA»SAr POST, FREEPORT. ?r. T^ FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, ltl7
LEGAL NOTICES
LEIiAL -NOTICES
LEJJAL -NOTICES
keep a pl II nst. contuiiio-.g n.e nHu.ce •.! the qiialined electora who vote at auch 4^ectlon for th* carididates or propoBltlona or questlono votecl for there ;t.
1 Any qualified elector may chalic.ige tha right of a person to vote, nt the time When he request* a ballot. Ad pereons, named upon the ;lnt of eiei-tora as having been challenged prior to the <Ia.\ of the meetlnr. shuil also be challen:;e.l befiiie ballota are given to iliem. The chairman of the N.ard of liispeclors s!:all require the person so challenged, or a person whose name docs not nppe.ir upon the Ii't of qiialilled ele t'lrs, and who reguests t.e firlvilege of votin:?. to ma^co the r.illowii.:? declaration: -I do dc lare and altirm tii.t I have been for the thirty day.s last pa.t an actual resident of this town nii.l that I am quHllfled to vote al tills meeling."
Jf such person rnn^ii-K sii'h de< iaratlon. he shall be pe.inittc.d to vole at the meet¬ ing but If he shall refuse to make sm n dec-luratlon he shall not be pertnitlel lo vote for candldiileM or ,ipc>n .'.ny qiiestiijii tr proposition al su'-h meeting
3. A person who wilfully m li.es a f.-ilsa declaration us to his right to vole at such meeting, is guilty of a misdemeanor. A person who is not 'luallfied to vote at sue :i meeting but who shall vote then .it, shall be subjected to a p.-nalty of fifty dollars which may be rei-ove-ed lu a soil brou«iit therefor by tbe boai.l of ediicali.in for the benefit of the sch.iols of the town.
I 913. (.'anvass of voles; declaiation of result. 1, Irnir.e.llalely upon; the c;o.>e of the polls, the board of ln..-pe'-tor.s shall count the ballots found In the ballot boxes without unfol.llng thim. except ko far as la necessary lo ascertain that each ballot la single. They shall compare the number of ballots found In Ihe ballot boxes «.tli the number of pcrsoi s r.;con!e.l on Iho pod list as having vot'-.l for the landl- dates or the questions or propositions siib- mltled at su.-h meeting If the numbe of ballots fouii.l in the fiallot boxes shall exceed the number r.f names so recordul on such list, sn. h ballots sliail be reiihi'-e.l. without being unfol.le.l. In the b.ixcs from which they were tiuceii and shall be th.or- oughly mluKled bi su.-ti boxes ancl one of the mernbeiH of the board of liispe'-t'.is designate.l by smh boanl shnll puhli. ly draw out as many bailees ns shall b» equal t.) the nuinhef of .xcess ballots The ballots so dr:. .vii out shall be In.-Ins- ed, without iinfol.liiig. in an envelope whiih shall be ^c:lle.l and Indor.sed with u Btatement of the number of siii-ji ex'-e: s ballots w-itli.lrnwn froiti tl.e hox i.ii.l shall be signed by the inspc. t.ir wh.i '.cith.bew Biich bailots. Such e.-ivelope shall be de llvercd to th- clerk of the honid of el. - t-atloii mid shall he preserved by him for a period of al least one ye:ii
2. Tho ball'.ts shall be .'.iinte.! or ..in- vassed by the Ititiiic'-tors In the rn-.nii.i- pri'Vl'led for the c-anvassmg of ballots .it a general ele'tlon. except as otherwi.e provided herein. The voles caHl for eu h question or proposition shall be l.illie.l aii'l counted by the Inspectors and a st:itemciit •hall be mnde, containing tlie lui.-nlier of voles cast for and against ea.h .luestloii or propoaltlon suhinlUe.l at such meeting Buch statement shall also give the num¬ ber of ballots which are de'-I.-ircd vol.1 aii'l describe the defects therein and sinill also specify the number of wholly blank ballots cast. Such statement shall be •Igned' tiy tho Inspecturs. A ballot shall not be declared vol.1 unless the defc is are such as to c-icarly Indicate that the ballot was marke.l for Identlll. ation or that the Intent of the elecl'.r In voting auch liajlot can not be nscertnlne.l there¬ from. The ballots wlil':h are decliire.l void and n.it coiinte.l shall ho inclosed In an envelope, whl. h shall he senle.l an.l Indorsed as coalaining void ballots and ahall be signed by the Inspectors. Sia-ti envelope ahall be filed with the deik of the board of education ami preserve.l liy him for a period of al least one year. After the ballots are counted and the atatemenlB have been made us required herein, siioli ballots shall ho repla.-e.l in the ballot boxes. Each box shall tie se¬ curely locked nnd sealed ami deposjte.l with the clerk of the board of edu. iitlon The unused ballots shall bo placed In a •ealed package and be retniiieil to the clerk of the bonrd of education, at tho tlVtSi ^hen such ballot tioxes are dellvere.l to him.
8. The inspectors shall deliver the state¬ ment of the voles cast at such meeting. In each election district, to the clerk of the board of education on the day follow¬ ing such meeting The board of educa¬ tion shull meel al the usual plaie of nie.-t- Ing, nt eight o'clock In the evening of the following su.-h election and shnll examine and tabulate the stato- the results of tho ele. lion In the election .lislrl.ls of sm-h town of education shall c-anv;iss th.. cont:iine.l In tho stntemeiits of [tors ami shnll ileteiinlne tin- I'olcs i-ast for and against each such election ami tor atcl |h question or pi-oposition vote.I everiil eloc-llon .listricts of 'The boai-d shall therenpoii de- 'lesult of th.' c-anvass of the ¦ach election district The candidates receiving a plurality the votes cast respecthely for the sev- U offlces shall he ileclnre.l electe.l. The clerk of Ihe boai.l of education shall re¬ cord the result of the election as announc¬ ed by the boanl of education, in the min¬ utes 'of the mtM-ting
I 364. Successful candidates to be noil- fled of election. The clerk of the board of education sh.ill. within twenty-four hours after tho result of the election has lieen declared, ser\-e a written notl.-e either personally or by mall upon ea.-h pcr.son declared lo be elected as a memlii-r of the board of e.lu.-atlon. A peisoii upon whbin such imticu haa been served shall be deemed to have accepte.l the otlli-e un¬ less within five days nfter the service of •uch notice he shall lile his written re¬ fusal with the clerk.
I 3115. Appeals to the conimlssloner of education. An appeal inii.v be taken to the commissioner of education from such election or from uny of the acts or pro- , L-eediniTs uf a school meeting ur the board of education, in the same manner und irlth tho same ellect as In the case of nn i Appeal to him from the acts or pioceed- , Ings of u school meeting or ele.-lkin or of A board of education, under the piovlsloiis ' of this chapter Tho commissioner of ed- | Uoatlon ma,^¦, In his dlscn-lion, order a I new election In any town.
I 2. Repeal of Inconsistent provisions: •fCect of repeal. All acts or parts of acts ¦eneral or special, inconsistent with the provisions of thla act are hereby repealed. The repeal of the acts hereinafter speci¬ fied or of auch liu-onslstent nets or part.s pt auch acts shall not affect any riwlil «xl8tlng or accrued or any UabHlly in¬ curred prior to the passage of this act. i Thla act shall not affect a pending aclion or proceeding brought by or against a : truBlee. trualeus or a board of edui-atlon ot a achool district but the same may fie proaocuted or defended In the same man¬ ner and for the same purpose by tha board of education of the town of which ' euch district formt a purl, as though this , act hail not b.en passed. All contnicts entered Into by a trustee, trustees or the board of education of a school district prior to the taking effect of this act, un- - der and pursuant to the provisions ot the j education h-.w, shall ,b^ caiTied Into effect | according to the terms thereof by the board of education of the town of which ! auch achool district form^ a part. '.. the ! •ame manner and for the Bair* pi.rpoae aa though thla act had not bean 'paased. j Any right, exlatlng or accrued, or any I liability Incurred by a trustee, tr-.-it-es or board of Mucatlon of a school district, i prior to the paeaage of this act, may te ••¦erted and enforced by or agnlntt tie ! board of education of the town of which i •uch achool diatrlct forms a part. In th-s i tame maimer and to the same extent as | though this act had not been passed. 1
I & Bectiona renumbered. Sections three hundred and forty ated three hunorad and lorty-One of the educaUon law ara hereby I
renumhered ewrtionB three hundred and LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority i elxty-four and three hundred and atzty- ! ilve; aectlona thre« hundred and alxty.
LEIiM, >'0T1CES.
""t-'ierlcal Dlvlalon.^^
; three hundred and sixty-one, three hun-
j dred and sixty-two, three hundred and
¦txty-three, three hundred und Blxty-four
ar.d three hundn-d an.l nixiy-flve of auch
law .ire hereby reimiiibered respectlTely
I aectlons three hun.lre.l and seventy, three
I hundred a'nd ae--enty-one. tnree hundred
and seventy-two, thiee hiiti.Ired and Bev-
, enty-lliree, three liundre J and aeventy-
¦ four and three hiiii.lred n'ld seventy-five. ! t I. Time of ta,.,iig etfei-t. This act i shall t.ike effe. t linmtdiatc-!.v.
i State of .New- Vork, OfHce of the Sec-re-
' tary of Slate, ss:
! I have compa:cd the preceding with the
orlfiinal law on file In tiiis ofTl.-e, and d-i : hcr< by certify tliai tiie s.uno Is a corre. t , trans, ript therefrom and ..f the whole of
arid orli,inal law. 1 ' • F"KA.VCIH M nC'JO.
.S.-cr.-t,. ry of Stale.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. OT. AN .\i"r lo amend the penal law. In rela¬ tion to muHicrs on motor boats. Becaine a law .May 2. lUlT, with the ap¬ proval of the (Jovemor. Pasred, ihree- li'tliB being pn seiii.
The pcoiile of llie State of New Yorl:. represenlel in Seunt.. ai.l Assembly, ilo ena. I as fo'l-.w-s; ! Sc tion 1 .-<»:c;ion fiftee;i hundred-a of ' chapter eliflity-ei--;ht of the laws of nliie- I teen hundie.l and nl,ne, . ntilled "An act I provl.lln;; for toe punislmient of crime,
¦ coii.stltutiiiK chapl.-r f.irty .if the consoll- 1 dated laws," as added by chapter seven i hundred and lif i.v-eight of the laws of I nineteen huii.l.-e.l nnd eleven, and anicnil-
: ed by chapier tlirve liundri.l and eighty of i ll;e iaws uf nineteen hun.liod and fifteen, i i is hereby amemled to read as follow-s: !
; i 1500-a. A person wiio .oerales a boat, ! large, vessel or other tloiiilng structure, i nil I.ak'.' fieorge. Cavu.;a md Renecu laU'"', j ...r on the c;ui.-il syst., n of the state a.-^ ,
constructe.l or iinprove.l under the pro- 1 visi.ins of cliaj'ter one liuii.lred and forly- ' seven of the hiws of nlnct. en liundred aud three and niiiend:iiory acts and chajiter ihi-ee hundred aid ninet.v-one of the law.s I of nineteen liuml:ed and iii'ie and amemla- i lory acts, or ujion any of I'le l-tkcs, rivers ; or slleums usel lu conn.•.tion with sal'I j canal sysict.i, pr .uclled w iiolly or partly i i by an en>;ine oper-ilcd by tiie explosion of ! gas, gas'iline, iia;i:iliiii or other substance, uitliout having the exlmust from the en- Klne run tlrougli a muUl.r so conslructe.l and used ns to iiiulMer so conslrucied aid ', used as to miitfie the n-.isn of the exhaust In a reasonable tiiaiiner, shall be guilty of j a misdeincan.il-; but the provisions of this ' seclicHi shall not apply to :'ny boat, barge, ! vess.d or ll.iating structuie while actually I competln;,' In a ra.-e be Id under the au¬ spices of any club ..i- ra.-ing associutloii. ; or between the hours of 'Kiie o'-lock In the j m..rtiln>< and sunset, wii.n practicing or : being tested for such n riice. i 5 2. Tills act shall take effect July first, ; ( nineteen hun.lred and seventeen. i State of Now York, Ofil. e of the Secre- , tary of State, ss : , _ ,
I hnve compare.I the preceding with the original law on tile In Ibis oftlce. nnd do hereby cerilfy that the same la a correct trans'-rl|it therefrom ami of the whole of said original law.
FRAN''IS M. llfOO, ', Sfsretar-j- of Slate
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
\ I'HAP. xn.
AN Ai'T making an appropriation fnr the exiienses of the Joint committee of i the legislature afipolnted to investigate I nnd Inquire into tlie re|i irt of the boar.l I of statutory consolidation on the sIm- ' j pllficatlon of the civil practice In the i i-ourts of the state as heretofore con¬ tinued with /i.l.litlonai powers relating , to such simplification. '
ilc'-ame a law May 3, 1917. with the api.roviil of the Covernor. Passed, three- j nrths being pies.-nt. " |
The People of tho State of New York. | represented In Senate and Assembly, do i , ettact as follows: I
' Section I. The sum of fifteen thousand dollnrs ijiri.nuoi. or so much thereof its may be necessary. Is hereby appropriated out of nny moneys In the treasury not otherwise approiirlaled, for the expenses i ' of the j.'liit cimmitte.. ..f the legislature. ; to Imesligate ami lii.iuire Into the report , of the board of statutory conKoUdatlon on tho slnipllllcati.in of the civil practice In | the (-oiirts of the stale and matters per¬ taining thereto, appointed pursuant to i ' joint resohitl.in ndopte.l Mari-h sixth, nine- 1 teen liuiidred ami sixteen, and a joint !
¦ resolution a.lo|ite.l duri'-g the legislative session of nineteen hun.lred and seven-
l leen coiitinuing siii-h committee with ud- ' i ditlonal members and additional jiowers , i and duties rclatlr.g to such slmpUficiitlon : i of prncti.-e lu addition to any other mon- ¦ I i-ys beret.iloie iippropnated for tho ex- ' j Ileuses 'it smii coiumittee. Such moneys I i sliall be pa.xable by the treasurer on tha . warrant of the comptroller upon tho cer- , ' tlHcato of the chairman of such commit- : ' tee. :
llO.tXW 00 6.000 Oil 4,000 (V
4,001) OO
2.000 00
1,500 00 4.000 00
1.800 00
2.000 00
i.ac) O'J
!,»/) 00,
S,000 00
l,2;ji> OIJ
7T.0 OO
4,000 0.1
],a» 0.
1,.V()0 00 l.L'OtI i«i
I OHAP. ISl.
I AN Act making apprnpriallona for Ihe
I aupport of the govemmeot.
! Became a law April !•>. 1917, with Ihe ap-
; proval of the Governor, Paased by a tw-.>-
j thirds vot^.
Section 1. Tha several amounts named
I in thla aectioa, or so much thereof aa ahall
I be sufflcient to accompilah llie purpose
I deaianated br th« npnrc.p.'la'ior.s, arc hsrc-
I by appropriated and authorized to be paid
aa hereinafter iirovlded. to the respective
public offlcera ami for the several purposes
specified, whlcl, amounts shall be avail.i-
ble for the year beginning on the firyt du.i
of July, nineteen hundred and seventeen,
namely:
EXECITTIVE. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
For payment for services of the (gover¬ nor, the Lieutenant (Jovernor and the em¬ ployees In the Kxecutlve Department. PERSONAL SEKVICE. Admtnlst rati.in. Salnrlee, regular
Governor
Lleutenaot-goveriior
Secretary to the Goverror
Becretary to the Lieutenant- governor
Military secretary to the Gov¬ ernor
Keei>er and recorder of legisla¬ tive blllB. to which military
Becretary may*be assigned
ABBlstanl secretary
Hearing stenographer
Confidential stenographer to tiie
governor
Telephone operator
Attendant
Legal Division. Salaries, regular
Counsel to the governor
.Stenographer to counsel
Salaries, teriip.irary
Temporary employees
Audit and Acounts. Salaries, resul.ir
Executlve auditor
Stenographer to auditor..
Notarial Hureau. Salaries, regular
Chief clerk —
Stenograpliei-
.Salaries, temporiiry
Temporary emphn ees
Pardon Bureau. Salaries, rei^uhir
Executive Icgil assistant
rtcqulsltlc.n i-lerk
Stenograpiier
Document and File Bureau. Salaries, regular • , .,^^
Document clerk .^ \.500 '
File and Index clerk... 1.2i10 i
Stenographer l.^mc
Budget Bureau. SJalarles, regular
Secretary
Stenographer, 2 at Jl.&OO.
Budget assist.int
Salaries, teinpor,-iry
Teinp.irary employees
For the expenses of maintenance ami operation In the Executive Department, other than personal service.
Maintetiance and Operation
Printing »7,50O 00
Equipment 1,500 (H
Suppllee 1,600 00
Traveling expenses 6,000 00
Communlcalion 0,500 00
Fixed (^harges and Contribulions. For Incl'lenlal expenses of the Executive Mansion and rent of stable and equipage to be pai.l In equal monthly Inslallments bj- the Coniiur'.ller on coritflcate of the Governor or the Secreta¬ ry to the Governor ii,000 00
(lenerai plant service 10,ri00 00
ADMINISTRATIVE, SECRETARY OF STATE,
For p;iynient f.r services of the Secre- tar.v of Stale ami the employees in the of¬ fice of the Secretary of .Stale.
PERSONAL SERVICE. Administration. General. Salnries, regular
Secretary of Slate $6,010 00
Deputy Secretary of Slate ,"i,00i) jo
Private secretary 2,rii."l no
Confidential clerk 2,300 On
Aaslstant to doi.uty 2,200 nu
Clerk and stenographer I,,sn0 tin
1,M0 (HI
lenographer to
Salarlea, regular
Caahler, 2 at 11,600 I,»e 00
Caahler «0O0O
i.ion
5,000 (« l,»0O '.' I,3.'.0 I.
3,000 Illl 3.000 i"i I. JOO II >
4r>o 00
ke effect Itnnie.li- of the Se.-re-
\ i 2. This act Hliull 1 ately. State of .New York, Otllce of tne Here- i ta.y of Stale, ss:
I have c-onipared the preee.ling with tlie
; orlgiii.ll law on filo in this ofil.-e, an.l .b.
hi-ieby certify that the same is a corre.-i
i tianscript therefrom and of tho whole of
, said original law.
FRANCIS M. HfGO.
Sc-rctary of Stnte
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
I CHAP. 332.
AN' .Ac T to provide f.ir the preparation ot Indexes of tho staiutea, and making an.upproiul.Ition t licrel'or. Kecatiio a law .May 3, 1917, with the apiuovul of tho (Toveriior. Passed, three- , Ufths being present. !
' The People of the State of New York, i reiiiesented in Seiiato and Assembly, do , enact ns follows; Section 1. There shall be prepared, un- ! ' der the supervision of the legislative bill ' ! drafting commissioners, an Index of the ; '. consolidated laws, as amended, and of : ! other general statutes enacted since the ' I conaolldate.l laws. There shall also bo ' prepared, tinder such supervision, a sep- arnte Index of the unconsolidated lawa enacted since sevenleen hundred and Bev- ! enty-seven, being the laws classed as prl- ; ! vate, si>eclal ami local. The work liereto- foi-e done pursuant t.i i-hapter six hundi-ed i Iin.l seventy-three of the laws of nineteen j hundred and thirteen shall be utilized so i far as practicable. i
I 2 Hoth of such indexes shall include the laws of nlnetnen hundred and eight- ' eeii, and sliall be published as supplemen- I l.ll volumes of the session laws of that ' ye,ir. The necessar.v. printing for such In- ^ dexos shall be done by tho legislative prl-ter nnd payment therefor shall be i mil Ir out of ihe<«pproprlatlon for legrls- i laiive piiiiting. j
9 3. The compensation of the persons ! eniiilo.ved and other expeuses Incurred In ' tlie preparation of such Indexes shall be i paid on vouchors approved by the tempo- \ rary president of tho senate or the speak- ! er of tho assembly. |
9 4. The sum of seven thousand five hun- i ilre<l doll.iri (17.500), or so much thereof ' ns vnu-r be necessary. Is hereby appropriat¬ ed for the payment of such compenaatlon nnd expensea.
9 S. Thla act ahall take effect Immedi¬ ate'. .
State of New Tork, OfHce of the Secre¬ tary of State, ss:
.'¦ have compared the preceding with tho original law on file In this offlce. and do hereby certify that the aame ta a correct transcrlp* therefrom and of the whole of •aid original law.
FRANCIS M. HfOO. _^ Secretary of State.
mxi Ol
4,:'w O'l
1,800 00
1,320 in
'.Itkl 0.1
'.wo 00
KIO fKJ
1,000 0.1
l,2i,iil oil
!t.>i (i 1
7>*il On
3,0;»i oe
2000 m. j 1,850 i» l,i'iO0 I1-' I
i,m II-' ,
l.siii) .m ' 1,2.11' I,. 2,01,10 Ol j
llOl) IKl
TOI Ol! I J.L'ilOiM I 3,»)0iJ, 00
Stenographer
• "¦onfidential
depiiiy
.-Vdniltiistiatlve Bureau. S.ilaries, tegular
Chief clerk or second deiiul.v...
Clerk
Bookkeeper
Slenogniplier
Stenogr.ipher ," ,
Stenographer
Telephone operator
Messenger
Typewriter cop;, isi
Clerk
WaKes. re.;iilar
I.aborer
I'oi p.iratl.in Bureau. Salaries, regular
F.xaminer ot coriiorations
Assistant examiner of corimra
tlons
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk und Btenographer
Confldenlliil filo and index clerk
Clerk
Clerk, two at J1,000
Clerk
Cierk •
Clerk and typist
Stenographer, 3 nt Jl,200
Stenograplier, ti at $W0 5,400 Oi
Stenographer, 2 nt J780 I,5ii0 00
Typewriter copyist, 5 al 1780 3.!W0 0>
Multigruph operat.ir THO (hi
Land Bureau. Salaries, regular
Land clerk 3,0iii) O-i
I'lerk and stenographer l,:j;.o iiO
Proofreading Bureau. Salaries, reguiar
Clerk 1,200 00
Stenographer TSO 00
Certlflcate Division. Salaries, regular
Clerk and stenographer 1,080 00
T.vpewrlter copyist 780 00
Criminal Statistics. Salaries, regular
Clerk 1,SOO 00
Typewriter copyist 780 00
Election and I.jiw Bureau. Salaries, regular Certificate an.l election clerk,
Stenographer
Stenogrnpher
Typewltei-* copyist
Cashiers' Bureau. .Salaries, regular
Clerk 1.20000
Clerk 900 00
Balaries, temporary
Temporary employees 6,000 00
Motor Vehicle Bureau. .Administration. Salaries, regular
Chief of bureau 4.000 00
New York Offlce. Administrative Division, Salarlea. regular
Clerk 1,500 00
Measenger 1.200 00
:i«io«o
1.200 00
1,200 00 1.060 00 1.500 00
1,500 eo
l.fifift on 1,060 10 1,300 00 MO 09 t.580 00 10,140 00
2,400 no
1,212 0(1
7,<i0 00
900 00
Stenographer Tyi»ewrller copyiat Wasea, regular Watchman
780 00 780 00
MOW
Investigator
Chief Inspector
Inapeoior
Inapector
Ti^nafer cleric c
Bookkeeper
Bookkeeper. 2 at tiSO
Clerk
Application examiner
Shipping cleik
Stenographer 11 at $780
Typewriter copyiat, 13 al $780 'Wacea, regular
Laborer, 10 at $D00 »,000 O'J
ChaufTeurs Examination Divlalon. Salaries, regular Chief examiner of chauffeurs... 2,000 0.) Chauffeur examiner, 3 al $1,320.. 3,900 0)
Interpreter 1,140 W
Stenographer, translator 780 0)
Typewriter copyist 780 W
¦Wages, regrular
Laborer, 2 at $800 1,800 00
Buffalo Offlce. Admliilatratlve DivlBlon. Salaries, regular
Deputy chief 3.200 fO
Caahler 1,600 lO
Stenographer 1,320 00
Stenographer, 2 at $780 1,5*10 110
Clerical Division. Salaries, regul.ir
Chauffeur examiner 1,330 00
Inspector 1,080.)
Stenographer l,Ot«J W
Bookkeeper WO (d
Stenographer, 8 at $7'iO ,. t>,240 mi
Stenographer, 4 at $72.1 2.8X0 "J
Typewriter ropytst, 2 at $780.... l.StiiJ 00 Wages, regular
Laborer. 7 at ftoO 6,300 o)
Charwoman 42U O'J
Albany Offlce, Adniinlslrallve Division. Salaries, reguhir
Deputy chief 3,200 00
Editor of legislative manual
and session laws 2,,V)0 00
Clerk 1.300UO
Stenograph.; 780 00
Clerical Division. Salaries, reguhir
Correspon.l.ti. e clerk ; l.uiiooo
Chauffeur examiner l.l'.-iJ i<i
Chauffeur l,".iHii
Inspector 2 at $1,060 ¦2,Wi mi
Clerk liKjoi I
Clerk, 3 at f'.nX) 2.71111.1)
Clerk ;SiiO»
Clerk t;iii)Oi
License exmniner 9.KI ri.j
Stenograph..r, 4 at $7.S0 3 1:1)00
Stenographer, 2 al $0ii0 1 32ii m
Typewriter ...pyist 7yi («1
Mes.senger 7S0tii
Temporary .inployecs !>.riOlii
Wages, regiiliir
Laborer, 4 at $»gO S.iHk) no
For the expenses of maintenance ami operation of the ofli.e of Secietary of State, other 'hui personal service. Mainten;incfc and Operation.
Fuel, light, piiwer and water $»io iki
Printing.
Election 3.;,(ki0 iii
Legislative manual Kl h'c i-i
Session laws ami slips 22,000 i|
Miscellaneous 19.ri0ii Ol
Advertising.
Publication nf olficial noll.:es 50,000 i»)
Publishing genet-al laws 200.00" 00
Equipment, including purchase of
car t),7D0 no
Supplies. Chauffeurs and Inspectors' badges 11,000 00
Number plat, s 70,GOO 01
General plant 14.500 OJ
Traveling ex|i.-nses 8.r.00 (»»
i-ommunlcalior. 51,000 iW
Hxed charges and contributions,
refunds l.OOO 00
General plant servli-e li.ooo 00 ,
Rent 8,000 00
LA.N'D OFFICE-EXPENSES. For payment for s.-rvlces of employees of the Land Offl. e.
I'ERSONAL SERVICE.
Administration.
Salaries, regulnr
Land (lerk In the offlce of the
Secretary of .State, acting as
secretary 10 the . oinnilsslon-
ers of the La n.l otfi'-e $1,000 00
Appraiser. 3 at J.'.aoiJ 0,1*00 00
For the expenso of maintenance anil operation of the Land Otflce, other than personal service:
Malntenan e aii.t Operati.in.
Printing $.-11001
Advertising r.iV) oO
Traveling expen.ses 1,01110.1
Contingencies .'.Oo 00
STATE II IMPTROLLEK. Fur pa.\ment for services of the State Comptroller and ilio employees in olllce Of the State Comi.truller.
PERSONAL SERVICE, Administration. Salaries, regular
Comptroller $8.000 0.)
Deputy coinplr.ii;..r. 3 al $ii,00O.. IS.000 0.1 Deputy (^omplrl'lier ami war¬ rant ch-l-k ., ._^ i;,0iiO00
Secretary to th.. ...mptrolTer ... 4.0 lOm) Stenographer to the (-omplroller l.vm no
Stenographer 2.800 00
Stenographer to the comptroller.
New Vork offl. e 1,800 00
Stenographer i.j tho deputy
complroller 1,400 00
Stenographer to the deputy comptroller, N.w Vork offlce.. I.S0.1 0)
Confidential agent l.r.i«l iM
Telephone operi'.ir 1 :!oO o.)
Clerk, 2 at $720 1.4-iO i»
Detective agents :t at $1.SOO .... J. km 00 Salaries, temporii,-»
Tempoi-ary emp;.! .es 2,l>iO .n
Wages, r.-gular
Laborer l.JoOO
Au.lit Bureau. Salaries, regular
Auditor 4..:.00 00
Assistant audit.•:¦ 3 Oim kj
Expert account.mt 3.iil>i 00
Estimate clerk 3.0i.« 01
Special agent 3.111MI'/'
Confidential exanuner 3.0nii'")
Legal examiner 2.700 ivi
Examiner :. 10; 0.1
Clerk 2.1O1) 11.1
Clerk 2310011
Clerk 1.800 i»j
Clerk, 2 at $l,5ij0 3,120 o-J
Clerk 1.61)000
Clerk, 3 at $1,300 3,iW "0
Cashier LjcWO.)
Stenographer l.SooO-i
Stenographer l.-ljo 01)
Corporation Tax Bureau. Salaries, regular
Chief clerk 2,7.W no
Corporation tax commiaaloner,
New York 4.000 W
Corporation tax commissioner.. 2,'JOO 01
Clerk 2,000110
Special corporation tax commis¬ sioner. New York city 1.800 iJO
Stenographer ; 1.400 00
Clerk 1,440 IK)
Clerk 1.400 Ou
Clerk 1,3000.)
Wages, regtilar
Laborer, New York offlce 1,200 mi
Lalrarer, (3) 2.272 ,'.0
Finance Bureau. Balaries, regular
Voucher clerk and auditor 4,.'(00 00
Document clerk 3,500 00
Aaalstant warrant clerk and
assistant deputy 3,700 Oi)
Assistant auditor and municipal
accounts exaininer 4,500 00
Chief accountant 3.oai 00
Clerk 2,70000
Audtor-priaon Bccounta 3.250 00
Clerk and aaaiatant deputy 3,200 00
Entry cleric 2.S00 W
CTerk 2,000 09
Clerk. latHJN 7,200 00
LEGAL HOnCES.
Clerk, a at SUSOO 3.00O 00
Copyiat 1.3000*
Clerk, 2 at $900 1,500 OO
Fillnc clerk 1,500 00
Btenagrapber 1,800 00
Stenoxraplier, 2 at H.-HIO J.8.J0 0.)
Stenographer 1.300 (>)
Stenagrapher SOU 0.i
Stenographer 720 00
Typewriter copyiat 1.400 00
'"*rk i.a»Dl
Land Tax Rureau. Salarlea, regular
Chief clerk 4.500 00
t-'lerk 2.7O000
Tax clerk 2,ioo iXi
Tax clerk 2.400 O-J
Clerk, 3 at $2,i<iO 6,003 uD
Clerk, 2 at $1,200 2,40.) 0.)
Actuarial clerk 1,H)0 00
Sten.u^rapher 1,300 O'l
Sten.igraph. r I.2O1) 00
Lcveler 2.i«J0 00
Morlagage Tax License and MunlclpaJ Ac¬ counts Bureau. Salaries, regular
Chief clerk 4.500 00
Municipal accounts examiner.. 2,400 0
Clerk iltiOt" '
Slcnograpbei 1,400 CO
-Stenograpiier I,:,u0 0)
Stenograpiier l,iisu uO
Stenographer 7:3u uO
Salaries, temporary Examiner, at $12 per day. ciO
cJays 7,3.0 09
Examiner, at $11 per day. 1,-220
Jays 13,410 01
Examiner, at $10 per day, 3,IjOO
days ' 36,000 Ol) ¦
Examiner, at t'J per day. 3Dj
days :.Tt. 01
Examiner, at $8 per day. 305
days 2,410 «
Court and Trust Fund Bureau. Salaries, temporary y-'^».
Examiner, at $14 per day, G10( ^
. ilays \g,540 00
Examiner, at $10 per day, 4,0?? ^
days 4<i.ff.o no
Secured Debt ami Lan.l Bank Bureau. .Salaries, regular
Chief clerk iNcw 'Vork offlce).. 3,50) rO
Chief clerk 'Albany offlce) 3,iXk) O'l
Cashier iNew York offlce) l.'.-oi')
Bond index..r l,r).;.i .-1
SecuriHl debt tax gxaminer, 2 at
$l,.'*tY ¦ 3,GfKJ 09
Stock TransfVr T;ix Bureau. Salarl.s. reguhir
t^hief clerk (New York offlcei... 4,00i) iO '
Stenographer 1,.'. i..ii
Stenographer l.ji.j . 1 '
Stock transfer lax examiner, 21
at $2,C<K) 4ii,000 0)
Wages, regular
Laborcra I,,'il5 00
Transfer Tax Bureau. Salaries, rcKulnr
Assistant t<fi(ir- 'i-i
Attorney 3,Ii.Ki .1
Recording clerk 2,4ii0 fti 1
Tr.ansfer tax expert , l,sHio o-i
Examiner of viilue.-j 1,K0<1 i")
Clerk 27011 I")
Clerk, 4 at $I,.«(Ki 7,;:00 ml
Clerk l,r<i't .M
Clerk, 2 at $1.:1L"' 2,f.40 00
Stenographer l,SOij no
Stenographer, 3 al JI.-IOO 4,20fi Oil
StenoKraplier, 2 at $1,200 2,400 0.1
Stenographer I'lOTi .) ;
W.anres, regular
Laborers al $2.,'iO per day 2,272 DO
Private Rank Bureau. Salaries, regular ' Supervising examiner of pri¬ vate banks 3,500 00
Highway Bureau. Salaries, regular
Highway audit clerk 3,50<) 01
Clerk l..",|-|(l r«>
Veteran penglon list .'..SS PJ
For the expenses of maintenance and oper.atlon of tlie offlce of the Stale roriip- troller, other tluin personal service. Malnten;iiice and Operation.
Printing $25,000 00 '
Advertisini,' l.-,o 0.)
Equipnient 4,i«iji (i-i
Supplies fi.ooaiii
Traveling (-xpenscj ?.\.if..,i»i
Comptroller in lieu of all ex¬ penses I.r.oooo
Cornmunlcatlon Hini" oO
Fixed Charges ami Contrltiutlons. Refund cancelled stock transfer
st.amps .. D.'in'J'I'l
General plant servic,. 4,i.«i ....
Itcnts.
New York office t:.2:A iH\
Safe 'leposit vaults :;.Tr''i i«i
Contiiuxem les 2."'> 1-1
STATE—FIXED CHARGES AND CONTRIBUTIONS.
.MISCl-:LI.A.\EOt;S Ff.NTiS.
For surrogates fees $;!flO '»
For '^orn-li I'lilversily (.'oilego
Land .si.-ript Fund 3I.42S ^«
For board of piisoners in penl-
tentiarie.s ^^AOfi.)'»i
For transiiortatlon of convicts 25,000 1,.I
For payment to county treasurers
for taxes on publi.- lands loo.oon liO
For State Kinplovees I'onipeiiK.i-
ticin ln«iir;in..- 100.000110
l.\T)I.\.X AFFAIRS.
For Agent of tli<> Onoii.lagas 300 00
For Agent of the fJnondagas. Al¬ legany ami Cattaraugus Reser¬ vations ir.o Cl..
For attorney of St. Regis l-:,o v 1
For alt.irney of Scnecas I'O c 1
F'lr attorney of Totiaw-aiida band. I.'O .H
For Cayuna annuities 13,:!ii'".'.^ .
For medical ;ii.l. attendant, Onon-
'lagas .'.ooin
For medl.iil iiid, attendant, St.
Regis 600 iiO
For Onondana annuities 2,t30 00
For tiuri-hase of salt, Onciiidaga». no 00
For St H.-gls annuities 2.13167
F.ir Sencc;i annuities .',00 CO
STATE TREASURER.
F.ir payment for services of the State Trcasuier and the employees in tbe offlce of .-."tale Treasurer.
PERSONAL SKRVICE. Adml Ills', rail ve Division. 8.ilaries, regulnr
Treasurer $6,00011.1
Deputy Trr;isurcr 5,0iiO nO
Stenographer l.lfiOoii
Messenger ],200 0n
Junl.ir clerk 600 00
Salarlea, temporary
Stenographer 100 (W
Receipt Division. Salaries, regular
Assistant ciishler '. 2.500 00
Chief clerJt 1,800 00
Clerk 1,68000
Palarics, temporary
I'lerk »oo
Depositor.v Division. Salaries, regular
C.ishier 3.noo iifl
Bond clerk I.SOO ihI
Disbursement Division. Balaries, regular
Auditor and paying teller 3,750 00
Assl.stant check clerk 1.200 00
Salaries, temporary
Clerk WOO
' Accounting Division. Salaries, reeuliir Accountant and transfer offlcer. 2.100 OO ^ For the expenses of maintenance and operation of the offlce of the State Trea."- urer, other than [lersonal service. Maintenance and Operation.
Printing HSOO 00
Equipment TSO CO
Supplies 6800C
Traveling expensea 1,100 00
Communication 2,176 O* 1
General plant service 'hO 00 ¦
ATTORNEY-OENERAL.
For payment for aervlcea of the Attor- ney-Oeneral and the employees tn the .^ otOc ot the Attorney-Qenermt
I.K(i.4L XOTIC FS
PERSONAL BERVaca
Administration. Albany Offlce—OeneraL Balarlea, regular
Attorney-OeBeral |10;00O<IO
Flrat deputy ..,. 8,000 00
First deputy (additional, com¬ pensation when acting aa at¬ torney-general) 2,000 00
Second Jci,.uiy 6,000 00
Third deputy 6,000 C^)
Deputy, 4 at $6,000 24.000 00
Deputy 6,6000.1
Deputy, 7 at $5.000 K.OOO Co
Deputy 4.600 t<)
Deputy, 7 at $4,2.10 »,4no 00
Deputy, Z at $4.0uO 8,00u in)
Deputy 8.000 lO
Deputy 2.r.00 lO
Deputy 2.000 W
Chief of lan.l bureau 4,0WO 0)
Examiner of titles 4,000 0}
Invesllgatur ot olaima 3,9eiJ O'J
Land and opinion clerk 3,000 ("0
Private secretary 2,750 OJ
Attorney ' 2,750 09
Hearing stenographer 3,000 00
Stenograi'her and record clerk,, 2,600 0)
Clerk 2.680 0)
Financiii.1 clerk 1,500 O-)
Confidenllal clerk 1.650 00
Assistant to record clerk 1,500 0)
Stei'ographer 2,000 00
Stenographer to atlorney-gen-
ernl 1,600 00
Stenographer 1,500 00
Stenographer, 9 at $1.20O 10,800 CO
Stenographer. 3 at $:».iO 2,700 O'J
Stenographer. 2 at $7!>0 1,560 0.)
Typew-rller copyist 900'<)
Librniian 2.000 01
Confidential messenger 1,500 iX)
Messenger 1,200 i)
Telephone operator 1,120 0)
Relief telephone ciperator 900 0)
Wages, regular
Laborer, 2 at $73:i 1,440 00
Conservation Bureau. Salnries. regular
Dep Ity attorney-general fl.<IOO 0)
Assisiant deputy 6,fNi» c«)
Assistant deputy 4 SW ( !
As.sislant dei'Uty 4.000 00
Assistanl deputy, 2 at $3.r«» 7,IK10 00
Conlldential FicrcLiry l,3r.O M
Stenograiiher l.SiO CO
Stenographer 1.320'¦)
New York City Bureau. Balaries. regular
Deputy attorney-general C.OOO (>)
Deput.v attorney-general S.OCm d!)
Deiiut.v ullorney-generul, u at
$-l,''j',i lO.OOOM
Deputy ;i,0i,Ocl
Law clerk ],S.iO 01
Siic'-lai Investigat'ir l.r.OOfO
I'm.ess servers, I at fh.'.'.O i'.,iiOOol
Steiii-i>;rapher, 2 at $1 r.n.) 3,'iOO('l
St.nographer, 5 at $1.20i) i;,.i0.i 1.O
Messenger I,2ii0 f)
Telephone nti.i-ai'.r »',lt 01
W'af;es. rc'gular
Liiborer 900 00
For the expenses of maintenance nnd operntlon for the ofilce of tho Attorney- General, otltcr than personal ser\-ice. Maintenance nnd Operntlon.
Printing $10.000 0)
Equipment G.WiO 00
Buppllefj 3,000 i»l
Traveling expenses
General Ifi.OfiO 01
• •••••
Communication ....". K.fiOO ffl
Rents 5.11,10(0
ContingenclcB '. 41.000(0
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.
For payment for sci^-ices of tho Com-
mlsslonsrs an.l tho empl.iyees of the Civil Service Commission.
PKRSilNAL SKRVTCR. Administration. Salaries, regular
Commissioner (president 1 $r..OflO 00
Commissioner, 2 al $4,000 H.000 00
Secretary 4.000 0)
Assistant secretary 2,400 0)
Chief clerk, payroll bureau .... 2,000 Oi
Stenographer l.,^'lOO.l
Btenograpb.er 1.2.'J00I
Slenogi-apher l.nw 00
Stenographer 960 00
Stenographer !K.O (H
Stenographer. 2 at $7<iO Ifii;') 00
Stenographer iW O'l
Clerk 1,080 00
Clerk, 2 nt JdiiO 1,930 00
Stenotype operator or stenog¬ rapher 720 0.)
Telephone operator 6O0 (m
Mcsseiig.r 540 f"!
I.:xainln,'it|ons. Salaries. re»rul;ir
Chief examiner 3000 (K1
Examiner 2,310 0"
Examiner. 2 111 $2,100 4.2fiO''0
Ex.Tmlner l.lKiOOl
Examiner l.f.OO 00
Examiner 1..300 oO
Examiner 1.200(10
Examiner S401.1
Stenographer 1.110 O-I
Stenographer 7WJ Oil
Stenographer OOOO"
Typewriter copyist 7''0Oi
Typewriter copyist I'lfti do
Junior clerk «f,0 no
Junior clerk 600 O)
Pago 3';0 00
Salaries teniporary For salaries of temporary em¬ ployes necissiiry to the work
of the commission 9.600(1.)
For the expense of maintenance and op¬ eration of the I'ivil .Service <'ommlssloii, other thnn personal service
Mainten.-ime and Oper,-itlon.
Printing $7,riO0 00
Equipment .'.00 1.0
Supplies 1.00000
Traveling expenses 4,0i)0 00
Communication 5,400 01
LEGISLATURE.
•This item dul> pi..sse.l. notwithstanding
the objection of tlin <;overnor.
Compensation and mileage of members For compensatlou and mileage of senators iiml rpernbers of assembly $30S.r>jO 00
•Compensation of Offlcers and Kmployeea
For compensati'in of officers nnd employ, es of the legislature, In¬ cluding services of officers re¬ maining after adJoiiniiTierit and at the opening of the next aes- alon of the leglslali.re as pro¬ vided by the legislative law.... 2<>.'>,000 00 •(.'ontlngcnt
For expensea of legislative rnm- mlttees. Including compensa¬ tion of witness's; for indexing the bills, journals and docu¬ ments of the senate nn.l assem¬ bly; for Indexing the executive Journals of the senate and for the preparation of supplemen¬ tary Indl.-es to senale ancl as¬ sembly bills. Journals and docu¬ ments, to be pai'l nn the cer- tlli'-ate of ttie t.-mporary presi¬ dent ofIhe senate or the speak¬ er of tl|ie a.'sembly. respective¬ ly, for pes.age. express and transportation of lelK-rs. re¬ ports, drjcuments, and other matter sent by expreas or freight. Including boxes or cov¬ ering for same: for printing and fiimlBhlng the legislative manual and clerk's manual; for law and re'erence books and publications for the senate and assembly libraries, commltteea and legislature; for legla'ative Indices to aenate and aasembly bills. Journals and dooumenta; for extra clerical servicea and engrossing: for furniture, al- * ters lions and repalra of legia- lative room*, and for other con¬ tinent expenses of the legla- latuVe. to he paid on the c«r- llflcate of tie clerk of the aen- Ite or aaaemhly, reapectlvely... ISE.fWW
(Continued next we«k)
I JOH.VM);* tOK rOMMITTEKMAN
TrUtions are b€in.g circulated in I the Tenth Elertion District, at Free- j ; ort, <!losignaliiig August V. Johnson for ReiMiblcan ronuiiittoeinan. Mr. I ioLnsrin li.is been quite active in the ;;ii-t.irr for iiLiny years and has al- ' vv, ys 'alien a keen interest in the i aiTars of the party. The fact that , There Is mil any ouposition to tl'.f- I lie.- pnation of Mr. Johnson speaks I well of hvir standing in the district.
ROOSEVELT
.\lr. joliii SchiciluTj hoi-sc tin [ \^ cf.uesidax cvcniiiK becaine frishteti- I cd by an .imoniolule antl dashed niad- I 'V (l(!,\n tni' roud heading for Hemp- .Nc-ii- the Royal Theatre the
.'i.iii'i.l wa- eufittin^d and found p • a",i a tirokin ankle.
.\l;ss iJrac-e Itiow lU' and N\ illiaid 1^1 WM' ieit (in Tt'iirsday for a two ".cl-.s vacation at Vermont.
l';!!;titi llohe; and s'andiuother aii> -=innii;ii.u their vac-athin at tho Betk- ¦I'iM' -Mi'iintain.-i.
y.v. Jnhn .<tiit;^ke jiiotoied out to .';a!i>i(iii on 'luesday to obtain his ; h;iiiti'i iii'.s lici'Iisc,
.\ iniiiit.i 1 dl' Imys are ciiuaged at ll- .\\i.il;iiti I-'ic 111.
M:-., .-^'titrh. (it (1i-(;ui He-.'.ch. sp. nt ' \. fl-'.'.s w'.ih her .tiui^'hler. Stv
.M.-. \'^-v,^ ..Vhraii's stum a nmiitu i ¦¦ <U.}< al t|.,i home of .Mi. atul .\l:s. ¦..:'. iiohiils. (It Oiik-'¥;ti-ect.
i " '<-v .V Co. 1. ce;i!ly open - "1 'h'- r .-.'D ¦(..; ill this vil-
1 i1;:V (-. ¦ ii-i-.i: l;i..i a niimbi i I ¦ ii't'-'.^ii''. Hit. t.ii.iin li-iit sa;l !''.;!il !,i)o'- .III.
'¦'' .'^'. faiks Klils-- ' ' >.i Si|ii.l:i.\ ;it 1(1..",1:
i'- ..pl. -^ .•<(ii-ial dull ¦III' I- a. '1 I 1 i.i;i( iM' ..II..;. fharles 'Mv.-iiri-, -;..
V-r-. W. ,-^|,.v,.;.,,.r mil leiKi Hi,- >• ¦..oi';h i.i .'i^iH bi \; Siiiiiiay.
iln- I.fill ¦ ¦ Cii'U! ¦-'- the .St. PaillV
¦ lli-1--pal c:!! H-li luld iiicir r.-«tilai
¦ ii-i t 'li: in I'.ie (iii'le !;.-(iiiis nil Thiiis- 'la\- hist. The ;-.!';.-o m wan spent 'P disrtisMiM li'i;ii,(>.- ;in(l ill .sew-
nc. Ml-. V,'. I.otkfi'dil was ho.ste.-i.s •f liu- (hiy. ¦; l;iis,. |iri-si-ni wpi-c: .Mrs.
¦'.iliii'Pi 'J'Hlili. .Mrs. C. Itaiiller, .Mrs.
\V. •¦Hi i.i..r:,;iii. Mrs. C. l!:ites. Mrs. <'.
^|-^¦L•l•rl. Mi.ss cIl-hIis iliirfiiiaii ami
Ml--. 1;. SUKirl.
SEAFORD
i;-'". a.'i n.oi-u-i ilo:;ili.-iK,.|-. .Jr.. _ !• '.I' .Mr. ..nd .\li-. HdidIi'ti^it. an-
¦ '.! "i ll-,!.!!:!!,', ilicfl Ml ;;i,. In,nil- i.| ¦lis. lioiiili'T;,'!-!'.- -si: in. ,\hs. Hi i-
.-' .-K. of Si .-ifi'id. hist I'l iil,-i.\ .
-i' II' ¦! .^'i '¦. Iliii;!l.( 1 . r Ul r. V is- •1- I' Si-'niil i'oi i' "ci-k. vs-tii-ii ¦ho llli!.! v.-;--^ laU' :; siulil, njy m.
l.iiei.neni look pl,-i' c m ii,,. Lmh
¦ 'i^ii ('¦¦iiii'K ly. i;i:i'il, lyn. ou ,^aiiii- lin;." af''" liooii.
Lunar C'., rf. ¦,'-,, Volcanic.
\ •¦'¦¦¦ , .-i-:i. :-., 11; I,; i;i,, (.nrt>i are
1 r i'^ ."t :ii. siiiiiiiilt.s ot
. !.> >;:¦. :ti :.i i.- not mure
I i'""^- Iri •: :iiii' t.-r. I.iimir
'¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦•¦ -.III;.. '• :.b ¦j.o'l .: -iiri-ssliiiifj
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'¦¦'>:¦"" ll" ;i I I.' „-.¦ i...;.--.ibii.. M Is M ;-y iiil... i:it 1.. . . i.,.u siicti cr.'iters :> 'v.. t'--! .,-1 :¦ . , ,.,,,,1,1 ,.,.„„!(
I Hopes Wonien Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men
Glass of hot water each morn¬ ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh.
4
Happy, bright, al< rt—vlRorous anti vlvaclouB—a kooiI clear skin: a nat¬ ural, roHy complexion and froedoni. from llluesfl are assured only by olean, healthy blood. If only every ¦woman aud likewise every man coultl realize tho wonders of the morning inaiUe bath, what a gratifying change ¦would take place.
Instead of tho thouaands of slclcly, anaemiC'looklnK men, women antl girls with pasty or muddy complex- Ions; iuKtead of the multitudes of •'nt-rve wrecka," "rundown.4," "brain fags" and pesHlmlsts ¦we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy- cbeeked people everywhere.
An Inside bath is had hy drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of llmebtouo phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kid¬ neys and ten yards of bowels the pre¬ vious day's Indigestible waste, sour fermentations and i>olscn8, thua cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting moro food Into the atomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bil¬ iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particulary those who hava a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at tbe drug store which will cost but a trifle but is sufflcient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation We must remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside, be¬ cause the skin does not absorb Impur¬ ities to contaminate the blood, whil* the pores in tbe tliirty feet ot b9ir4ir do.'