THE iriSSAt POST, FBEEPOBT, IT. T^ FfilDlT, 8EPTEKBEB 8, I»l<
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LEGIL NOTICES.
LEUAL NOTICES.
.candidate for County Spuerintendent •ot th»- Poor.
f>n the parf- of the Independence Iy<raKue voter.-<, T<j n.jnilnate a Candi¬ date for tnit4.J StateH S>;nator. To nominate a cindidate for (iovernur. To nominate a candidate I ••• Jjleulen- Ulie-Ooveinor. i o nuniiiuile u canu: dale for Secretary of Htat<. To njin- inate n candidnte for H'.alri Comotiol- l»-r. To nominate a candidate f<-r j .Slate Treaiiuier. To nominate a 'jan- didate for Attorney fiener-il. To n'ini- Inate a candidate for State Kngliic^r and Surveyor. To nominate a candi¬ date f.iJ- (;hlef Judg-e of the Court of ..VppealM. To nominate ,'a candidate for Associate Judge of the Court of Appeala. To nominal.- a candidate
fur Juntlce of the Supreme Curl, S'-i-ond, .Judicial Jjl.itrlct. To nomin¬ ate a Candidate for ll-preMcntativ.- in Congrcdfl, fr.in, llie flrnt cotiKr.-.s.Mlonal .dl.-.lrict. To nominate a candidate for State Senator, from the first w.nator- ial diHtrict. To nominate a <r.-indldat.i for .Member of .\s.senihly from the AHMeinhly district coniprl.siuK liie County of Na.-sau C?ouniy and Jjis- irict OfflierM al.-o to he nominated foi faid County. To noniinati- a canib- dale for Coiipty .luilKe. To noniinat ¦ a camliilate for Kurro^ate. T.. nomin- file a <an.iiiiat<- for Slu-iiff. T'> iioin - nale a candidal.- for Ciunty C|eri<. J . tioininale n candidate for (¦¦niiily Treasurer. To nominate a can.Ji.l.'it.' f.ir Disliict .\.ll'.ri,i y. To noiiiinel- :i r-andidat.' for County CoriU'trollec. 'f.i noiiiiiial.- a -andhlaii- f.>r County Siip- «-i-intend.-nt of the Poor.
<;n the part of thi' Anw-rican vol.rs. To hiiiiiinal.- u candi<;al.- for I'liile.l ,Slat -.^ Senat.ir. Ti; iioiiiinale n candidate i.ir liov.riior. 'J'-- i,.»iiiiii- alc a i-andidi.te for hi. iili-iiaiiL-tJov- ernoi. '1.1 nominate a caniliuut.' for Seiri-tary of ,Slat.-. T.j tnunuial.- a r-undi.late f.,r .Stat.- C.,iiipti oll.-r. To nominal, u candiiiale Tor .Stat.- Treas¬ urer. To noiiiiiat.^ a can.li.ial.t for All.irney ^.h-nciai. 'i'o noniiiiat.- a candidate f.'r .State l-lnKin.'-r and Siirvi-yor. To nominate a candidate for Chief Judge of Ih.: Court of Ap¬ peals. To m luinale a iiimlidate tin ^V.-<s.,ciale JihIk"- ol the Court of Ap- pealn. To nominate a candidate for .liisli.i- of 111.- .Siipr.-nie C.iiirl. .second .liidiclal Di.strict. T.i nominat"- a <an- didate for K. pi e.s.-ntali V In CongreM.M, fi-oin the first conKies.sional diMtrict. To n.iniinat.; a camlidal.- for .State H.-iialor fr.im tie- first .s.inatorial diM- ti-i.-t To nominal.- a camlidale for .Mem- ; b.-r .'.f Assemhiy from the a.s.scmhly di.s- trict compri.siiig the County of Nas- «au. County and Iji.strict flfflccr.s also to he noiniiiati-d for .nald County. To nominal.- a camli.lat.. for County Judge. To rominat.' a candidal.' for SuiroKat.'. To muiiinate a .-an.I idati- for Sh.'riff. To nominate a candidal" for County CI'tIc. To nominate a candi¬ date for County Treasunr, To nomi- liale a candhiate for District Atlor- n«'V To nominate a i:an<lidale for C.iu'ntv f'omiiLroller. To nominate a carnlidat.' f..i County Spuerintcndent iif the Poor.
iJn me part of the Probihition \-olers, '!'.> nominate a candidate for United States Senator. To n.uninate i, candidate r< r fJovernor. To iioinin- Ate a candidate for l.ieuteiiant-Cov- ,111.,I. To m.rninale a .-ainildate for J^.'cretary of State. To nominate a camlidal.1 for .State Comptroller. To nominate a candhiate for State Trea«- ur. r. To nominal.' a .andidate foi- Attorney (J.-n.-ial. To nominate a caiifiidaie f..r Slate l';nnin..-r and fsiirv.'Vor. To nominal.- a candidate for chl.'f Judge of the Court of Ap- iM-ahs. To nominate a candhiate for As.soclute JuJge of the Court of Ap¬ peals. To nominnte a cnn.lldale for Ju.itice of the .Supreme Court. Second .luiiicial Distii.t. To nominate a can- <ll(late for Uepresentatlv.- In f^ongres.s, from the «;•.¦«£ congrc^shmal district. To nominate a camlidat.' for Stat.' Senator from the first sinntorlnl dis¬ trict To nominate az-andidate for M.m- her .if Assemhiy from the ass.-mhly dis- tri.-t comprising th.' County of Nas- .saii. County and I>istri./t oflicers also t.l he nominated for said County. Ti nominate a candhlati' for County .ludge. To nominate a candidal.' for Surrogate. To nominate a candhiate for Sheiiir. To foliiinHt.' a ciindidat.' for <"ounty Clerk. To nominnte a <'andi- diite for County Tf.'nsur. r. To notnl- iiate a candidal.' for liislrict Attor- r.'V To nominat.' a i-an<lldat.' f.'f <'o'irnty Comptroller. To n.^rninale a < jinili'iat.' f.ir Courrty SpueriiU.-ml.-nt 4if the Poor.
fin the part of the National I'ro- gri'ssive vot.rs. To nominate a candi- dati> for PtilUd Slaf.'S .s.nalor. To nominate a .iimli.lale for Cov.-rnor To nominate a candi'lrtt.' fir I.ii'Ul.'ii- ane-lio\ "iMor. To m.mintit.' a ca.iii- <liit(' for S.'.r.-tarv of Stat.-. To no:"- inatc a canli.lat.- for .Stale C.iiiipii.,'- l.-r. To noniinat.- a .-amiidat" 'of Stn|.-- Tn-asiii. 1-. 'i'o ii.imMi'il.- a caii- <lldiit.' for .\tloi-n.'.\- ih-m-ral. Ti mu.i- liiat.' a camlidale for Slut.- i:uKiii.-"r anil Siirv.-vor. T.. iioiuim't.- a .-amii- <ial.- for Chi.'f .Imig." of Ih,' Cuirl of .\pp.-al--. To i.ominal.' a candhiate for Asso.'ial.' Ju.lge of tile Curt <.f Apiie.-ils. To nominal.' a .amt'.lal"
for .Justice of th.' Supreiii.' Curl, Second Jmllclal Plstrict. To niini n- .-it.' a .'an h'lati' for It. ii'-.,-,.'nt a i i e.' in <'..ne.ii'ss, fr.im th.' first congressional OlHtrl.l. To nominal.' a candhlat • l.u State S.'uator. from th.' tirst s.nal.ir- hil di-lii.'t. To nominnte a candidat. for Member of Ass.'inhly ^fiy»«*—the a-^s.'iiililv ilistrii't .-..mpnlJTiig tin- <'ountv of Nassau County and Tlls- triit f'llll.-.'is also io h.' n.iminnt.-il f.ir f^aiil Countv. To nominate n camli- <late for County .Imlg.'. To nominal.' II .-andidate foi- Siirrogat.'. To noniin¬ at.' a .'andldiit.' for Sheriff. T<i nomi¬ nate a candidate for County Clerk. To nominate a candidate for C.iunl.- Tr.'asuri'i'. To nominate a candi.late for District Att.irn.y. To nominal.' a candidate for County Comptrolh'r. Ti> nominal.' a .amlidiite for l\.unly Sup- erintendant ot the Poor. }
ilri th.' pall of the Socialist Party vol.'rs. To noniinat.' a candiilati- for United Slate.-^ Senator. To nominate j a .amiidale for (iovernor. To iioinin- . ate a candidate for I,leutenant-C.ov- .riior. To nominat.' a .iindi.lale f.ir Secretary of Stat.'. T.. nominati' a i'nndi.lal.' f..r Sliile Coinpt roll.'r. To nominat.' a can.li.lnt.' for Slat.' 'I'nas- iirer. To noniinnle a cnmliilal.' for [ .Miornev C neral. To nominate a .andidate for State I'higlni'.'r ami Sill \cvor. To nominat.' a candidal.- i f.,r Chief Judge of the Curt of Ap- , peals. To m minatc a can.lidat.' for Asso.iatc Jude,.' of tho Curt of Ap- ; i>. als. To n.imlimt.' a cumlidal.' tor .lusti.-e of the Supr.ni.' Courl, Second, .lii.licial KIslri.'t. To nominat.' a can-, di.lat.' for It. pr.s.'ntiitlv.' in Cngr. ss, I ft-..in the first congr.'ssl.inal district. T.l noniinale a .amlidat.' f.o' Stat.' Si'nalor from th.' Ilisl si'iiatorial dis- , I li.t To nominal.' a cm.li.late f..i- M.-m- lier of .\ss.'mhlv from Ihi' assembly dis- ; trict comprising th.' County of Nas¬ sau. County nnd District OlU.'.'rs uls.i lo he n..inlnnt.'il for sai.l C.uinty. lo nominate a ciin.li.l.it.' for County
purposes of thin Primary Election and the location of each polling place in the Town of HempHtead where votera of all partieii above named may vote follows:
, VILLAGE OF HE.'MPilTEAD
Frlmary Ulatrlct ^o. 1 conrilituteK
I',}leelion DlMiriclji Sun. la and Ji, and
enrolled nM.'mher.i oi .ihe itepuulican
Party aniy ot th*' <ih/><r» !n^htic-::-.'c!
district..* W--U vole at ihe poUVng'iTrace
I situated in the Fifteenlli l^ledion
i Liislrict, viz Jn the Town Hall, Front
Street, ilenipHtead, in said diKlrict.
I Knrolled n.embers of liie Jjeniocrat-
; ic, indep.n.l'.'tice J^i-agu.-, .American.
Prohibition, National Crogreswive amj
Sociali«t parlicH of the i-ifteenth and
Sevenieentli flection Liiwtnct.i will
, vote ut the polling place nituated in
tlie Seventeenth Klecllon District, viz.:
in Agnew'.s Htationery store, .Main
Street, Hempstead, in waid district.
I'riitinr}- DUtrIrt So. 2 constitutes J-;i.-cli.jn Districts .Vos. 1.3 and 18 and enroll, d m -ml., rs of ihe Itepubllcan J'arly only ..f th.- above m.-ntlotK-d diHlri.-t.s will Vote at the polling place I Hituated in th.' Thirlevnlh Klection '¦ District, viz.: In the hou.se of I'rotec- ' tion Hos.- Company, I'rospect Street,! U'-mpst.-ad, in said district.
Knr..llid nn nihers of tJie Democrat- i Ic Iml.-rien.i. nc- J^eagii.', Anlerlcan, Pr..hihition, .Nathmal i'l .(grew.siv.- and Soi-ialist i.arli.'S of th..- Tiiirteenlh and Kight.'. ntli I-;i.-.:iion DIslricl.i will vol.- al the I'olling place situated in thi' Fighteenth l-;i»-ction DIx'rict, viz.: In th.- .it:i.-e .if .John Doty, fJrcenwich Sire, t, II. inii.-i.-a.l, in .-aid district. \ll,l,Al.i: ot' ¦-'IIKI'.IMMt'l'. I'r'iiiiir.i Disiriet .No. :; . ..uslitules l-;i. . ti..ri JJisiri. Is .\.is. 7 ami tl, and .iii..ll.d lii'-mlii-is of the lu-pulilicaii p.illy only of the ah.n.- m.-.ilioiied (li.stiicls will vote al th.' ladling place silualed in lh<- S.-v.-iilh J-J. i-lion Dis- liKl, viz.: J.i 111.' housi' of Knepoil >ios.: Vo., .Vo. 1 .S.iulhside .Vvenut
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BTATX OF NEW TORK. OrnCE OT TSi StcrrUry ol State, Allwny, Augutt 1, 1918.—Por- iusnt to the proTisions of sectLjii four of articls iTTen of the constitution ol the state of New
ONE
CtPLANATIOIf—MATTER » FTALICS U IttWt
MATTER UI BRACKETS I ] 13 OLD MAim
Ti) HE OMITTEn.
ST.iTE OF NEW TORK, OFFICE OF THE
Tork, section two hundred and ninet/tlTe of tlM Becretarj. of State, AIt>anr, Auirun I, llil6.—Pur-
Freeifofl, in >aid distil
j;ni oiled niemh.'rs of the Jjiniocrat- ie, Jndep.-nd. n.-e I., agu.-, .\in. in-an, i'rohiljilion, .Valional Progr.-ssiv.' and .S.icialisl pnriies of tlie .S..\.nlh and .\inth I'JIcction Districts will vole al till' polling place situat. d in th.' .Ninlh
I i-;ie.-tion l^isliicl, viz.: In the house ot l!ay \i.-w Hose Company, l-'rceport, in
; said di.stricl.
k'rlniHry DJHtrlcl No. 4 constltiit.-s
! I';iecli.in Dislii.l.s .\o.s. II and 8 and enroll.-d memb.-Vs of th.i Jl.-publi.-an
i parly only .if the abov.' ni.-nlioin-d
; distri.-ls will vil.- at tin- polling tila.-e situated in the Sixlli Kh-clion Disliict,
1 viz.: Jn J^h.- truck house ^»f 6;..:cels:or Il.iok and Ladd.-r Company, Freeport,
; in said dhslriet.
' I'inrolh'd m.'mheis of Ihi' D.'mocrat- Ic, I nd.'pend.'iic.- l,.-agu.', .\ni.'ricaii,
, Prohibition, .Nnti.mal I'l .igressi vi' and Soi:ialisl parti.'S of ihi- Sixth and
I J';ighth Flection DistriclH will vote at the [lolling place situated in the Kigh-
, th Kief-lion Di.stricl, viz.: In the olllce of J.ihn .M. Ilaxt.r. Crove Street,
I Fn-.-port, in sai.l dislri.-t.
i'riiiiury DlMlrlel .\o. 5 constitutes
' l';iection IMsiri.'l.s ,Sos. 10 and 11 and enroll.-d membel'.H of the Iti'publican [larly only of Ih.' above inenlion.d districts, will v.ite at the polling place .'ilual.-il in the Tenth Flection Dis¬ trict, viz.: In the store of G. Howard Pandall, 3-1 IJrooklyn Avenue, Free- port, In said district.
Fniolled 'neniber** of tho P.'mocrat-
i \t. Independence I/Migu.., American, J'loliibilion, .Nalionai •-'logresslve and S...ialist partus of the T.nth and J-;!- ev.-nth I';ii-i'li..n JJislrii'ts will v.iti' nt the polling place situat.'d in th.' K\- .'Venlh I'^lectlon Dislriil. viz.: In the house of Vigilant llose Company,
' Fieep.irt, in sai.l dislri.t.
\ im..v(;k uf iiockvim.k i k.vtiub:,
I'rlmiiry UlHlrlet .\o. 0 c.inslitut.s ! Klection Districts Nos. 23 and LM and enrolh'd members of the Keput)lican , parly only of the abov.' mentioned districts will vote al the polling place situat.d in the Twenty-third Klei:tion IHstricl, Viz: In the liouse of Alert Ho.se Company, Observer Street, , liockville Centre, In *aid district. j Knr.dl'd m.'mt)ers "iif the Democrat- j Ic, Independence Deagiie, Ameilcan, Prohibition, .National ProgresHivB and ¦ So.ialist p.irii.-s of th.- Twenty-third i and Twenty-loiirth I'il.'ction Districts will vol.' al th.' polling place situated in the Twi'tily-foiirth Miction Dis- i trict, viz.: In th.' Criis.r I'.uilding, Ob¬ server Sti-.-.'t, Uockville, Ci-ntr.', in said .list rid.
l-rhiiar.'. DiNtriet >o, 7 c.inslilute.s I-:i.-.-li..n Dislii.-ls .\os. 1'.-. -and 1111 and .-nroll.-il 111 'mb.rs of the K.'puhli.nn party only of ttn' above m.-ntion.-d dis¬ tricts will Mite al the polling plai-e situat.'d in Uie Twenly-tlfth I'll.-ction District, vlz.:In thi- store of Herman .1. .\Iail.-ns C..., :!7 Front Street, Pock- vill.' C.'litre, in said ilistrii't.
Kni-oll.-d nu iiili.'is of tlii' D.'mocrat- i.-. Iml.-pi-nil.-iice lii'iigu.', .\m.'ricaii, Prnhi'iilion, National I'rogresiv.' and :-;...-:a!ists |iai-|i.-s of the Twi'iity-llfth an.I Tu-.'iilv-dxtli i:i.ction Districts wilt vol.- nt th.' polling ida.'i' sitiiat- .'.I in tlie 'rw.'ntv-sixlh I-:i. .'tion Dis- t.-i.-t, vi-/ : In Ih.' hous.' ..f Live 0,-iU I'inglne Company, Uockvilh' C'ntii', in ..'1 I .lislri.'t.---, .,
\ ii.i,A<:!:s'^''oF i.i'.ss 'iiiw s,mM>
Pi: I. .V... l-Iii l-'ii. m.-n's Hull, V,',"Mt.'\.gh, in said district.
Pist No. 2—In .l.hn .N. S'aman's '¦•¦.'-¦. 1 ••> \v'-iiu.'. North Wan¬ tagh, In .«aid distil.-t.
DIst. No. 3—In Fir.'inen's Hall, P.ell- l.o. . Ill .-ai.i liislrict.
Pist. No. 4— In l-;asl M.aih.w Hall Pe • M.-'.ilow, in .ni.l distri.-'.
Di.st. No. I'l—In Firemen's Hall, Mer¬ rick, In said disliict.
Ml i .No. II'—In I'Ti-i'inen's Hall, U.ios.'vi'lt, In said district.
Dist No. 1 I —In the house of Mea- (I..W PiooU- llool; and I.ad.ler Com¬ pany, tini.indale, In said district.
Dist. No. If; -In th.' h.iiise of Cnrden City Fir.' D.'partmenl, tiard.'ii City, in said ilistrict.
Dist No. PI—In the hoii.«io nf Bald¬ win H.ise Company, No. 1, Crand Ave¬ nue. P.aldwin. in said ilistrict.
Dist. No. 211—In the house of Paid- win Hose Company, Ni>. 2, Church Street. Pnldv.in. In said di-triet.
Dist. No. 21—In the Fire Hou.«ie. P.'iik Place, Long Peach, in .said dls- trh't.
Dist. Xo. 22—In the house of Snla- manda Ho(d<. Pn.lder ami Pueket Com- paiiv. Ocean'-i.l.'. in said disliict.
Dist. N.i. 27—In tlii' house of Hook, Pa.ld.'r ami Hose Co., P.roadway, Mal- v.'in.', in sa'il dislrh't.
Di.st. No. 2S-—In 111.' Hose Company Hous,'. Plak.' .Av.'nii.', I.ynhro.ik, in said distri.-I
Pi.-l. N... 2'' In th.' house of Hook, nnd Padd.r Trmk Cmpa'iy, I-wiil.' Av.'nue, l.vnhi.i.ik, in sui.l district. ;
Dist. No. .fll—In Fii*m.'n's Hall, I-'.nsl i:.).-kawnv, in said distri.t.
Dist. No. 31 —In th.' Imus.' .if l.yn- br...ik llnu'lne Cmp.'inv, .MInntIc .\v.-- niie. Py.ibrook. in said district.
Dist. No. .¦''J—In .In.'ob Cnski's C:i- raee. I,vnhre.d<, in siiLI district.
DNt. N.I. 3:t-ln Fir.'m.'M's Hall. I'-h.'al Park, in sai.l di-ti-lct.
Pi t. V.> I! I- In Ih" H.'U-;.' of Pel- m.int Ho.iU nnil I.nihl.r Cmiianv. KI-
. Election La», and stction six of chapUr five t.un- drrd and aixty-nine ef the lanra of ninrtcn hun- dre.l tn.l •ixte'n, notice i» luTchy giv.n ttiat cliaptor five hundred and slxtr-nine of tlie lawi ; of nineteen hundred an.I sivte n, of which the followini; la a copy, wi.I 1« rulmiito-d to th.? pt-opip for the puri'.ise of rutin.; tlu-Tcon at tl.e nrxt central eli-ction in tliii Jlato, to \v h,'Id oa the leventh day of Kev.'mlx-r, ninetr-en hun¬ dred and aiiteen. FUAM IS M. IIIUO, S»'treUry ot State. CHArTER Kd.
AN ACT making provi»i'jn for ijeulnir bonds t* the amount if not to ckccI ten mill.on .Inllari for tlie acquLiition of lands f..r mat.' park pur- po<efl, anj providing for s sulimissi'-n of the same to the people, to le L.tcJ up.n at the (reniral cUction to be ht-ld in the yi ar nine¬ teen humlri-.l ar.iJ sixi.'cn.
Became a law May l.>, inifi, with the approval of the tiovemor. I'asied, thrc--fl'llis bciniJ: pres¬ ent.
The People of fho State of New Vork, represent¬ ed in Senate and As'.-niMy, ilo mart a-i filiows:
Section 1. 'Hi re •li.iM !.•? IsBii.'il, in tlio iiiann.-t and at the tlm.'s her.'inatler recited, IsnmJs of tlii state in an mnourit not I.* e.x€-i-v,l ten mil.ion do!-'| Iar.», whith hon-In flull be 8.-.I.I by the state anl the prorecils tlercof pai.l into the state tn-ua iiry, and so niiicli th.-rcof as liuy h'* neCL-.-,.....; ex|ienilrd for tiie ar.iiii-iitioii of l.in Is f'.r stJl« park purposes ao li.-rritiafter proviiJe.l. Su<h bonuj wh, n ili^u. d »lij,l bu exempt from taxati-m.
S 2. .'Sal'-; liiti-ri'tl; tcx to i„iy; sinl.iii'T fun-i. The coniptr.iUer is her. by iliriit.d to <-ause to l.» prepar.-J, tho l.on ;» of Iliis ftjte to a;i iimeu:;; not to ex<-i-ed t n million .l.'i..-ir«, Kii-l iMii.la te bear interest at the rate o( not lo exre'.d I'lur and oneliail p.r eenluin per annum, which in¬ terest Biiuil be ; ajai,.,'%.,-n.i-jniiually in tlie city of New 'i'orlt. .'^'jU bonds .sh.ili I.: i'=aiie.l for n term\of titty years from tlieir rcsp.'ctive ilal.s o.' issue, and s)ju:i be s. I,I for not ks.s than par. ! The complrolk-r is li. r.'.jy ehargcd wiih tliu dut.v ol Bthintf said ti.imls t,. the liigliest bi.Jder ulier advertiaiiiif tor a p.-rioJ of twenty consccuiive days, bunda.vs i'.\<e|,te,|, in at least tw.i daily newspapers printed in the city of N.'W York and one in the city of .\lbany. A.lvcrliaenienLS sliail contain a pruii.i.jn to tho effect that the c nip troller, in his .;is<'ri-tion, may r. jeet any or aH bills made ia jiursuancc ol said advcriis. menu, and, in the ci at of HUt-Ii r. jeet ion, tlio i-,ni(i- troller Is a'jtli.irized to rcadverlisc far bios in the lorm and manner above described as many times aa in his juJg^imnt may be ne.;essary to effect a sati.sfjctory sale. Said bonds shall be sold In such lots and at such times as may be reipjired for tie.' purpose of niakin;; partial or final payments in accordance with the provLsinni of this act. lliere Is her.-by Imposed a direct annual tax »t tho rate of ci^-ht thousand eislit huniired and sixty-live dollars and fifty cents to¬ gether with interest on the debt for each one million dollars of bonds issued, to provide lor a sinking fund f.ir the redenipiion of the sai.i bonds, together with the interest tlierenn. Tlie tax imposed, as herein provided, shall be as.ses8- , ed, levied and collected in the manner prese-rilHil by law and shall be paid by the s. veral ciunty treasurers into the treasury of the slate. The proceedo of such tax shall be invested by the comptroller in securities in which he is author lied by law to invest the trust and slnkin;; funds of the state, and together with the inter¬ est arising therefrom, any premium r.ceivcd on the sale of said bonds, an.I interest accruing on deposits of money received from the sale of said , bonds or from miscellaneous sources shall consti¬ tute a sinking fund which is hereby created. ; Said fund shull lie used solely for the purpose ol paying the principal and interest of bonds issued \ in accordance with the provisions of this act. j
§ 3. Thii proceeds of two million five hunclre.1 thousand dollars of such bonds, after appropria¬ tion or apiirfijiriations therefrom by the Icgisia- , lure, shall be appMi-able lo the acquisition ol lands for the extension of the Palisades Inter¬ state park. Such monejs shall be expemled ami
mte* $0 moHfw or tuptrttO* tatmte* Ottrefar; but not leu than two-tktrtU of tho mmbers of any swk conmslion thall bt futtleet of tho supmac court.
I 2. Resolred (U the Assembly concur). That Ihe loregoinc auundment be submitted to the legislature to be chosen at the next general elec¬ tion of senators, and in conformity with section one of article f»uttcen of the constitution, be published for three months previous to the time of mirh elec-nnn
State of New York, In Senate, Feb. 23, 1918.— The foregoing resoluti.'.n was duly passe.], a ma¬ jority of all the Senators elected voting in favor thereof. By order of the Senate, EDWARD SCHeEN'ECK, President.
State of New York, In Asse..nMy, March 6. 1916 —Tlie foregoing re9.jlu:ion was 4i:i'.y passed, a maj.irity of all the memhers elected to tjie As¬ sembly voting in favor thereof. By orjfr'of the Assembly. TII.4DDEfS C. SWEET, Speaker.
State of New York. Offlc* of the S..ietary of State, ss.: 1 hare c ,nipared the pre.e.ling copy of concurrent res.^luti.,n with the r.ri,,iiial concur¬ rent resolution on file in this office, and I do hereby certify that the same is a correct tran¬ script therefrom. ar,d ef the whole there-if. Given under my hand and the seal of olScc of the Sec¬ retary of State at the city of Albany, this first day of August, ii tiie year of our Lord, one thou- Ban.I nine hiinlrel anl &ix;e<'n. [L. S.] FRAN¬ CIS M. Hb'OO, Bc.reiary of .Slate.
FMlR KXPLANA'nnN—MATTKU IX ITAI.KS 13 NEW;
Euant to thi prsv-.ri-ici of section one uf »rlli-!« fourteen ol the torwtitution of the State of New York, sn-J section two hunilred ninety-Sve of the Election Law, notice is hereby given that tbs following proposed amendment to section six ol srticle one of the Constitution of the staU ol New Vork is referred to the L.,i,-i5laturc to be chosen at the next gen.ral eJe.ti-an of Sensfon In this state to be held on the si'venth dar ot November, 1S18. FRANCIS M. IICOO, SecrcUry ol State.
AMENDMENT NIMBER ONE.
Concurrent Resolution of the Senate and Assem bly proposing an amendment to section six ol srticle one ol the constitution, in relation to waiver of Indictment and trial by jury in certain cases.
Section 1. Rewlvcd (if the S< nate concur), Tliat section six of ankle one of the constitution be amen.led to r'.'ad as follows:
8 (I. [No person shall be h-Id lo answer lor a capital or otherwise infainnus ."ime lel/Txeept In caws of iinptacnmcnt, an.I in eu.s.s of militia when In actual serrice, an.I the Inn I an.I naval lor.-es in tin.e of war, or whiili this Mate mav k?ep with the cons<'nt ol con ;r.'-s in time of peace, snd in ca.i-es of pet:'. lar .-ny, under the regulati.in of the legislaturi-[) 1. mi prrioii nhalt be held tn anitcer for a eupilnl or olherirlut infamous crin'C "inh-ij on pr. si ii:ni.-iit er indict¬ ment of s grand )'<ry[, and]. .I':,i/ person may. hoinvrr, in the mu.nnrr pre v. r. V./ In hur after rxnminatiim or romtvitmcnt li;i ii imi'iintratr, write tntlUtmiitl ami Iriiil bu jurii on a ihnrgf of ftloiiy puniihnhit: by net cnn.t.r. j jive j/nir»' Unjiri oiim'nt, all Hub<rrjurr,f pio'-tritiiKjn beir\j hail t>u iitfororatinn bcforr a ^'u/.f.ior court ol crimiiiiil /iiris'liriion or a juilne or j.iillre then'- of. lil/n any rii.l in any co-jrl \v!,a..-v.'r the par¬ ty accused fii.jll be allowed l.i>|:.|. ar l-ihI detei.i! In person an.I with couhsci a-* in < ivil a'ctions. No person thall be subject t.j l,.- tw-i.-e put hi Jeopanly for the tame offensi'; i...r i-hall he b,! compelled in any c:'iininal case t,i I..' a witneci against h!ra«cU; nor be deprivel of life, liberty , or property wilhout due prxe^s of law; nor . shall private pr.jperty be t&ken for public use without Just compensation. |
9 2. Itesolvcd (if the Senate concur). Thai the foregoing amendment be ref. ir.'l to the h'gi-la ture lo be chosfn at the next ir.-ii. ral .lection ol senators, and in conformity wiiti b,.-ctiiin one of article fourteen ol the eonstituti'in, be publislie.l ' lor three months previous to the time of such election. t
State of New York, In Assembly, April S, Wll. ' —This bill was duly passed, a majority of all the mcmlwrs elected to the Assemhiy voting io lavor thereof, three-fifths being [ir, sent. By order of the Assembly, 'niADDEUS C. SWEET, Sp,'aker.
State of New Y'ork, In Senate, April 20,, 11116.
'Hiis bill was duly passed, a majority of all tlif 'thg Ocbt <s lo be i-ontnutid to be'dilerrrtineJ by
¦¦Jorlty ol all th* m«nt>en ¦lectad to tkt As¬ sembly Toting in taror thereof. Dy order ct tbs Assembly. 'niADDELS C. SWEET. Speaker.
State of New Y'ork, Offlce of the Secretary ol State, ss.: I have compared the precedins copy of ronciirrpnt n-jolution with the .Tiginsl e«incur- rent rcsoluti.jn on file in this office, and I do hereby certify that the same is a correct tran¬ script therefrom, ind of the whole ther'.sjf Given under my hand and the «-al rl otHce of the i^c- Ivljii^ vt 3.-oe ai liie tiij of A:bati>, ittis Dm day of Augii>t, in the year of our L.-rd, one theu- sand nine I, mdred and tixtc. n. [1.. S] FR.^N- CIS U. HI tiO, S-tretarv of State.
ATTSi
FIVE EXPLANATION- MATfKn IN ITALICS IS NEW;
MKTTEIJ IN IIRACKETS [ ] IS ULO M.\TTER
TU f)E (.-MITTIT).
STATE UF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE S.cretary of State, All*i:y. Au.rust 1. 1610.—I'ur- suant to the pro\i.-uon8 of se. tion one ol arti.Ie louncen cf thi; Conslituti.n of the State ol New Yi,rk. and section two huri,ln.| nin?ty-flve of the Klection Law. notice is iieiLl.y ^iven liut the follewing |tro[ioSed amen.lm.'nt tt> section se\i-n of article s<'Vin of the constitution of the state of New York is re^rred to the Legislature tj b.- chosin at tho next general .l.etion of S. nalurs in this state to be h. Id on the se\.-nlh day of N.i ve^iber, 1U16. FRANCIS M. III'LIO, Secretary ol Sta.e.
AMENDMENT NIMBER FIVE.
Concurrent Resolution of the Senate and Assem¬ bly projiosing an amendment to section seven of
MATTER IN HUAIKLTS [ ] IS OLD MATTER articl* s^ven of the ccr.stituti.:'n, in relation
TO BE oMinr.i
STATE OF Ni:W YORK, OFFICE OF 'HIE Secretary of .State. Albany, Augu.st 1, Itylt.—Pur¬ suant to the pr..viJi..ns of section one of artiele fourteen of the <'..-ns.;ituti'n of the State of Xew York, and section t'.<-o hundred ninety-five of the Election Law, n.i ice is hen by given lliat the following proposi'd amendment to article seven of the Constitution of Ihe state ef New Vork is referred to the Lei,'i*laturc to be (h.isen at the next general election of Stnators in this Ftate to be held on the seventh day of N. vember, 11)10 FRANCIS M. IltGO, Secretary of .state. AMENDMENT NUMBER KOl'R.
Concurrent liesolution of the S.*»ie and Assem¬ bly proposing an anien.lment to arti.Ie seven of the constitution, in relation to the contracting of debts b.T the state.
Section 1. Resolved (if the Assembly concur), | laws provide for the use .( That secti.Tns four an.I eleven of arti.Ie seven of : per ceniuin ol such lands
the forest presc-v.-.
Sc'ction 1. Resolved (if the .Assembly conc'ur>. Tliat section seven of arti.Ie se\en ct the cnjn- Btitulion be am.-nded to real as f'IPws:
9 '¦ Tlie lun-ia of the eule, n, »- owned or hereafter aciuired, constituting tl.e firest pre- Eerve as now fixed by law, slull be forever kept aa wild f.,r.'st lan.ls. Th.y shall not be lease.I, sold or exchanged, or Ik- t.i ken by any (-or|i. .ration, public or private, n-^r sliail the timber thereon be s. 1,1. lenieved cr d.'Slroy. .1, Sathing eonliTined in thin M^l¦tilm Ktiall /in mil Ihe state from inn.-itrwlinij a utatr hi'j'nrr,]/ from Sarrsnac I.akv i.i I'lanklin lounlv to l.m.j Lake in Hamilton niunly and thnt'f lo tH'l Forije in Herkimer roiiiity '.%• tray of ISluc Mountain lake and Uaamltc hiUr.
li'.ut the] The livi-:jli!re may by genera! 1 -t e\c. e.lin.- Ihr.'.' r Ihe c.nstru* ti.in
Senators elected voting in favor thereof, three fifths being present. By ordt/r of the Senate, EDWARD SCllOENKCK, ITeai.Ient,
State of New York, Office of the Secretary of State, 88.: I have compared the prece.ling copy of concurrent resolution w-Ith the original concur¬ rent resolution on file in this ofilcc, and 1 do hereby certify that tho same is a correct tran¬ script therefrom, and of the whole thereof. Given un.ier my hand and the seal of office of the Sec¬ retary of State at the city of Albany, this flrsl day of August, in the year of our I.,oril, one thou¬ sand nine hundred and sixteen. IL. S.] FRAN CIS M. HUGO, Secretary of State.
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EXPLANATION—MATTER IN ITALICS IS NEW;
MATTER IN BRACKETS [ ] IS OLD MAriER
TO BE O.MITTED.
STATE OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF 'HIE Secretary of State, Albany, Au^fust 1, 1016.—Pur¬ suant to the provisions of 6ecli,,n one of article fourteen of the Consiituiion of llie Stale of New Y'ork, and eccrtion two hundred ninety-five of the Election Law, notice is hereby given that the L-iion one of
.liulR.'. To noniiniit. Siivr.uiiil.' To eomiii Sheriff. To nominat. County C'l.iK. To n <liitc for (bounty Tr mite a cnndiilnt.' ncy To noiiiliial.' Co'irnty Compli
I can.lidat.' for ' I
• a .':iii.li.iat.' for
I candiilat.' for
i.iminat.' a ciimli-
asurer. To inuni-
ir Pistrlct Attor-
a candi.late for
To nominat
ft
ili.lnte for Coimty .'-Superintendent <ir the Poor.
Th.' nuinhor of candldntpF to be nominal.d a.s nhovc recited are the saiii.' as s.t f.irth In the i.-spective "'diitem.'nts issued by the It puhlicin. Democratic. Independ.'nce i.eaKue.
American, Prohihitlon, Natlon.al Pr.- K-r.'ssive and Socialist party Co.inly <^\>mmitte.'s. SKC. 74 OK THK EI.KITIOX
l>rovlilFH for the «|ei«l(iriii«tl«n of I rl- miiry nUtrlclx. Offloorn nnd Poillnn I'luoo« III All Flmt Clnim VlllnitM.
Ill the villntres of Ilrmpatrntl. Vw- vort and Hockvlllr rrnlre the enrolle 1 memljcrs of the Hepulillenn Pnrly
OM,Y vote In the polllntr place.-* as-
nt Itoail, I'Miiiont. in sai.l
Dist. No :!.'. —In the hoii.se of N-.^-au I'o.'k and' i.ad.ler Company, Valley Stream, tn said district.
Dist.' N'.I. :'.i: III .la.'oh Phnel's bar¬ ber 'hop, A'till. y Stream, In said di.s- trlet.
liist. No. .17—In the H.iuse of Km- plre H..id; arid l.iidd.r C-.impany, W.ai.lm.'r.'. Ifi snid district.
Pist. No. .IS—In the OfMce nf V.. F McCinn's Ice Company. Ch.'Stnut St.. (^-¦'•ithurst. In snid district.
Dist. No. 39—In the .store nf .1. S. Powell. Central Avenue, Cedarhiiryt. in paid .district.
Dist No. 10—In the House of ->Vn«h- i'iirl.>n' Hook nnd I.a'Mer Company. Lawrence. In .onid district,
Dist No. 41 —In th.- .IcfTersnn S.icial Club House. I.nwrence Avenue. Law¬ rence. In said cUslrlcf.
Pist. No. *^—In Odd Fellow's Hall, Tnwood. In "xld dlstrlcf.
Pist, Vo, 43—Tn the TTnnse of FU'c- trlc Hook and Ladder Company, In-
siWn'ed to such party within the PrI-i wiiod. In said 'district
inarv r)l.«trlct ^^^ color of the Penubllean hnllot
Tn' the" vIlluKPS of Hempstead, Free-i shall be Cherry: the Depinerntic bal-
- -- - -"^ ii-j , 1 ,» . ._! . /-. .u.. Tndppendpnce
Tpr-
hall be Cherry: th port and Pocirvlil«»^ Centre'the enrolled ] lot. Lifrbt Green: tho Indop, inembers of the Democratic, Ind^P*"- i Learoe Ca"«ry: t*!",^,*7^'''"'<*"'! .\merican. Prohibition.' —"- '*-- '^—•-•«-••'— "-
dance Leapue i_,i.,
"National Proirresslve and Socialist Parties vote in the polUnir plaf*"/ «"- slirned to them within the Primary
Inhabitants the filectlnn ."'"V S wt -made the Prtmarr Dlatrlct for tKe
Cottn: the Prohibition. Mandnrln; the Vatlonal Prowreselve, LIfrht Blue: the PoelalNt, Buff. BOARD OF EI.FCTTOVS OP NASSATJ
PO'¦>!''''»'¦
T HWT^T^VPF F KIRWTV, President. CHARLES U. STCWE. Secr^tarv.
Commtaaionera
; lands acquired I.y the commissioners of the Pali- fgiiowint; proposed amendment to s,
sades Interstate park under the provi.'^ions o! ' chapter one hundred and seventy of the laws of
nineteen hundred, as amended. Such moneys shall
be available for payment of tlie purchase price
where lands arc aciuired by contract or for t pa.vmeiits of Jui!;;incnl3 and awards in case ol 1 purchaso by condemnation. I J •!. The proceeils of seven million five hundred
thousand dollars of siich bnn.ls, after appropria¬ tion or appropriations t^erefr.lm by the U'rIs-
lature, shall be apiilicablc to the acquisition of
lands for state park iiurpo=es within the f'-rest
pre?erv'' counties which lan.ls, if new owiie-i hy
the state unij.-r exislinir law. would be part of
the forest pr.'serve. Sii'-h moneys shall be ex- ponded an.I lands ac<|uired under the dir.-etion
of the cons.-r^ai ion coniiiiibsion b.v an.I with the ' advice and cjimi-nt of the coinmh^sionirs of the
land ollice, fciK-li lan.ls may be ac.)uire.i in su.-h
manner as the le,;ialature shall provi.le, wl.i.-h
may be cither by pur. lia,-«', by cundemnatioa or
by entry and approprialion with fubniit=i,.n lu '¦ th'! court of claiiiLS or supreme courl lor the de-
terminalion nnd av,'ard of liarmiifes for such eniry
and ap(n'oi.ri;,Uo.i, or by one or more of Buc-h
ni.tlious as llie Ie„ii-iuturo may proviiie; but no
proL. ediUKS bi.all be insliluleJ by condeiniialion
or by entry and appropriation unless pi-ovi-.ion
be made by law (or lliins tlie written toiiM-nl
thereto of the .i.niini.ssioners uf the land ollice : with the county cierk uf lacii county in wiiich
lan.ls prupost-d lo be taken arc situat. d. Sub¬ ject to the lilinu of such consent, any such pro¬ ceeding ^haIl be conducted by. and in the name
of llie conservation ommission; provided, how- I over, thai if any oilier board, olllc.-r or coinniis- ' sion sliali succeed by law lo tlie general powers \ ol the conservation commission in relation to t the care of the forest preserve, such loiter board. I officer or commission sliall have and exercise all
of the powers and duties conferred by any pro¬ vision ef this section upon the conservation cim-
mission. The moneys realized from such bon.ls,
after appropriation by the legislature, shall he
available for payment ol the purchase pric.-.
where lands are aequired by contract, and for
the paynvtnt of judfinents and awards in case ol
proceedingiL by condemnation or by entry and
approprialiSn. No moneys shall be paid out un¬ der this section for the acTuisili.m of lands by
contract except upon the warrant and au.lit of
the comptroller, after submission to him of vouchers therefor approved by the con,servation
eommi^-sion an.f by the comnii>sioner8 of tlii- land olUee, accompanied with the certiflcate of
the attiuv^.e-Kciieral approving the title to and conveyance of the laiuls purchased.
5 5. Tlio term "lands" as used in this act Inclu.les the iinpruvein.iils there.n, if any. .^1: lanis acpiir-'il un.ier this act sliall be lor Ihe mc of all the i. ople.
9 9. !Jiihnii,ssinn of law to people. Tliis law shall n.il talie elT.'ct until it fciiaii at a ceiiiTa! rli'c;i.,n l,av.' been subniittci to the people aii.i ha»» rei, ive.l a maJ,.?Uy of a!l Ihe votes cast for an.I against it at such election; and the same si.all be submilled to the people i;f this ftate at the ceneral election to be held in N. venib'r, nine|e-n hundred and sixteen. The bal lota to be fiiriii-li.'.l for the use of the v.-ters ur.'.n the sulimis^-ion ot this law shall be in the form pr-wri'.-vd by the (lection law an I the pro|.o^iiion or .[uestion to be Bubmitted shall be print, d thereon in siibstanlially the filhiwini; form, namely: ".Shall chaplcr (here Ins.-rt ilie numb.'r of the cliaptcr) of the laws ol niniteen hun.lrAl and sixteen, entitled 'An act making provision for issuing bon.ls to the amount of not lo excel t.n million dollars for the a.'f|ui-i li,-in of lands for state park purposes. an.I pro vi.ling for a 6ubini.-i.-.ion of the sanu; to the pe-.ple to lie voted up.m at tho general election to be held in the year nineteen hundred and sixteen,' be approved?"
State of New York, Office of the S.^cretary of State, S3,: t have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this offle., and do hereby certify that the same is a correct Iran script therefrom and ol the whole thereof. Given under my hand and the seal of office of the S c- .•etary of State, at the city ol Albany, this first day of .\ugust, in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixteen. fl,. S.] FRANCIS M HCCO, .Serretarv of Slate. ,. 1
FORM FOR -SUBM1S.><I0N OF PROPOSITION j NUMBER ONE. '
Shall chapter five hundred and sixty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and dxteen, entitled ".An fct inaklnc provision for laauing. Iwndi to the amount ol not to exceed tea mlUion duUan for the acquisition of landa for state park pur-
article two of the Constitution of the state ol New Y'ork is referred to the Legislature to be chosen at the next general elc-tion of Senators in this state to lie h. Id on llie seventh day of November, 1010. FRANCIS M. HUGO, .Secretarj of Slate.
AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO.
Concurient Resolution of the Benale and Assem- bl.v proiio.ilng an uni.mdm.'nt to section one of article two of the constitution, in relation to qualiilcation of voters.
Section 1. Hes.Ave.l fif the Senate concur). Tliat s<'ction one of article two of the constitu lion be amended to rea.i as f.illows:
Si'Clion 1. Ifvery |male] citizen of the age ol twetit.\--one years, who shall have been a citi/en for ninety days, ami an inhabitant of tliis state one year next preei-diiig an election, and for th'-' last four months a ri-si.lent of the count.i and for the lust tiiirlj.^ days a resident of the election district in wliiuli he or she may offer his or her vote, shall be entitled to vote at Ruch election in tlie election ilistriet of which he or uhe shall at lae time be a resi.lcnt, an.I not (U where, for all off,!its that now are or li.reafier may be el.'ctive by the peeplel;], and up.iii all questions which may be submilled to the vole 6f the people, inoridcd hoireier thai a citiseii by viarriaiie nhall hare been nn inhabitant of the L'liitcd t-tatct for five yearn; and pr.ivi.l, .1 that in time of war no elector in the actual military service of the slate, or ol the United States, in tlie army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his or her vote by r.-a.son of hi. ur her absence from such election district; an.I the legislature ehall have |x)wer to provide tli.' manner in whkh and the time and pla.-e al whieh such absent electors may vote, and for the return and canvass of tiieir votes in the election districts In which they respectively re siile,
i 2. Resolved (il the Senate concur), That the foreg'.ing amendment be r.'rcrred to tiic legisla¬ ture to be chosen at tiie next gen"ral electi.in of senators, and in conformity with section one of artiele fourteen of the miisiilulion, be publislie.l for lliree months previous to the time of such election.
State of New Y'crk, In Assembly, .March U. UHli.—This bill was duly pas.sed, a maj..rity of ail the n.embers elected to the Assembly voting in favor thereof, three-flfths beinj pres.'nt. By or .ler cf the Assembly, TIIAUDEUS C. RWMET. Sp.'aker.
State uf New York, In Senate, April 1), IlilO,- Tliis bill, was duly pas.se.1. a majority of a'l th.- .'U'nators elected voting in favor tliercf. three- tlftlis being present. By onler of the S<Miat.-. KIiWAUI) SCIIOESECK, President.
Slate C'f New York. Ofl'.ie of tlie S<'. n'lary ot State, S.S.: I have c nipared the pn < i..lin-„' i'0|i.i ..f c.incurrent ri'solutien with the oriidnal i-.n.-ur- r nt resolution on tile in this office, anl I .1, hereby certify that th.> same is a corre.-l tran s<'ripi therefrom, and of the who!-' tli.-r.'of. (iiven un-l'-r my hand and the s.-al if ofliee of tl,,' Sec retary of State al the' lity of Albany, this (Irs' day of .Au.,"i.«t, in the icar of our Lenl. .ne tiiou san.l nine hun.Ire.l aiii sixteen. (L. .S.] FRAN CIS M. llUCd, Secretary of Slale.
the constitution bu aniende.l to ri-a-i as f..ll.)ws: , and maintenance of res -rv.-lrs f.ir murieipal i 4. Except the d.-l,ts specified in sections two I water supply, tor the canals of the state and and three of ^this article, no d. bts shall be to regulate the Hdw cf str.ams. Su. Ii rescr- hereafter contracted by or in behalf ol | voirs shall be constructed, owne.l an.I t.intrellcd this state, uni^-ss such debt shall bo au- j by the state, but rueli vt-ork shall not he unler thorized by law, for some single work or object, taken until after the l.oun.Iari.'s and high How to be distinctly spei-ifle.! thereinl ; and suehl. ; lines then'of shall have l.e.n a.-euralely sur So such debt herraftir aulhori;<d nhall be con- \ veyed and fixed, and after public n..tice. hearing traded for a period longer than that of the] and determination that njch lands are re<]ulre.l probable life of Ihe work or object for whirh tot such public u.sc. Tlie eip.iise' of any such
improvements thall be apportion.-.1 on the public and private yiroperty and municipalities bene¬ fited to the extent ol the benefits received. Any such reservoir shall always be oiierated by the state and the legislature shall provi.le for a i-harge U|>on the pn-fierty and municipalities benefited lor a rea-sonable r.'turn to the state upon the valoe of the rights un.l property of the state used and the ai'rvlces of the stale rendtre.l. which shall lie fix.'.! for ternui ol n,,l exceeding ten years and be rea.ljustalde at the end of any term. Unsanitary i.mdiiions shall not be created or contini.'d by any such public works. A violation of any af the provi.sions of this section may he reslraine.1 at ihe suit of th.' p.'ople, or with the lonsent ol the supreme court in appellate divifion. on noti.'e to the attorn.'.v i;eneral at the suit ..t any citiien.
3 2. Resolved (if tlie is.scinbly concur). That the foregoing amen.iment be rel.-ir.'.l l.> the l.-gis lature to be chosen at the next general ekclioa of Bv-riators and in .onf.irmiti- with E.-ction one of artiele fourteen of the constitution be pub¬ lished for three months previous to the time of such ele.-tion.
Stale of New York, In Senate, Feb. 8, 1910. Tlie foregoing resolution was duly passed, a nia jority of all the .Senators elected voting in favor th.'r.'of. By or.icr of tho Sinale, EDWAlll) .S<110ENEck, I'r.'sidenl.
Slate of New York, In Assembly, March 21, lOIfi. —The foregoing resolution was dul.v pas.sed, ii ma jority of oil the ni.-mbers . lecteil to the A,s,'.embly voiing in favor th.'re.if. By or.ler of the A.«ieni lily, TUABHEUS C. SWEE'T, Speaker,
Slate of New York, Office of the S<'< retary of Stale, ss,: 1 have compared the pree.'ding .-,>p.v ol (oncurrent resoluti.tn with the .).-i.:inal t.ir.cur n-nt resoluti.in en file in this offlce, and 1 do hereby certify that th.' same is a corri»ct Iran- i-cnpt th.-refrom, and of Uie whole tlier.'ot. Civ.'ii un.i.r my hand and the w-al of onWe of llie Se. retary of Stale at the clly of Albany, this lirst • lay .'if August, in the year of.iur L.;r.I, one ti.ou- siin.l laiie linn.Ind niel M\;e.-ii. [L. S.l FRAN . IS M. IIUi;il, Sei r.-tary . f state.
Tlir.EE E-XPLANATION-MATIIIU IN ITALICS IS NEW. STATE OK NEW VdltK, OFFICE OF THK S-eretary of Stale, Albany, August 1, ltd'1.—Pur¬ suant t.) the prnvisi.ms of section one of article fnurt.'cn nf the Constitution of the State ol New V.'rk. and section two hun.Ired ninety-five ol the Elei-iion Law, notice is hereby given that the following proposed arn.ndment to article six of the Constitution ol the state of N-.?w York is re- fen-ed to the Legislature to be chosen at the next general election of Senators in this state to be held on the seventh day ol November, IDIO. FRANnS M. llUdO, S.croiary ol State. AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE. Concurrent Resolution ol the Senate and Asaem blr proposing an amendment to article six of the constitution. In relation to rules and statutes »f-
fectlng practice, pleading and procedure in the the foJ«eoing amen.iment l« referre.1 te the legii courts. Uture to be chosen at the next general election
Section 1. Resolved (if the Assembly concur), of senators inl in conformity with section one That article six ?f the constitution be amended , of article fourteen ol the constitution be pub¬ lished for thne months previous to the time ol nich election.
State of New York, In Senate, April li, 1J19.— The fbregolng resolution was duly paased, a ma-
gencral laws, whiih determination nhall be clUMive, nor for more than filly j/rurs from the time of the lontraeling of tuch debt. .4 dc6( hereof ter tontrai ted by Ihr ntalr, purnuant to an : aut/iorifollon hrrraftir made, and raih portion of any »uch driil from lime to time no contract¬ ed, may, if proiided by the laic authorizing iiuch debt, be paid In ciiual annual iniitalmentn, Ihc first of which shall be payable not more than one year, and the l.inf of whirh shall be payable not more than fifty yearn, after suih dibt or por , fion thereof shall have been ronlraited. Ruch law shall if it authorize the eontratiting of a I debt payable othcrwinc than in equal annual in- i (talmcriM impose and provi.le for the collection ; of A direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to 1 pay, the interest on such debt as it falls due. ' and also to pay and discharge the principal o' such debt within fifty }-ear3 from the time of ' the contracting thereof. No [sinh] law author¬ izing Ihe eontrarting of a debt pur.<iuant to this section shall take effect until it shall, at a gen eral election, liave been subinitled to the people, and have received a majority of all' the votes cast for and against it at such election. Cn the final passage of such bill in cither liouse of the legislature, the i|uesti.)n shall be taken by ayes and noes, to be duly entered on tlie j.iurnals thereof, and .-hall be: "Shall this bil| [laas, and ought the same to receive the sanction of tke people?" Tiie hgi.slature may at any time, after the approval of such law by th.' peoph', if no debt shall have been contracle.l in pursuanc thereof, repeal the same: and may at any lime, by law, forbid the ontracting of any further debt or liabilit.v under such law; but the lax. if any, impos. d by such act, in pr..porli>.n to the debt and liability whieh may have been con traded in pursuame of such law, shall remain in force and be irrepeolable, and be aniiuaili collected, until the procecls tli.'ri'lif shall hav.' made the provision hereinbef- re spei-iiled to pay and discharge the interest an.I prinrl|ial of such debt and liability. The iienu-y arising from any luan or stuck .rea'ing Bu.h debt or liability shall be applied lo the wurk or object epfeillcd in tlie a.-t authorizing Bin h debt ..i liability, or tor llie paynienl .,f su. h debt i,r liability, and f,jr no other purp-wi' whatever. No such law slull be eul.niilted to be voted on. within three months after its pa.ssage or at an;. ^-eii.'ral election when any other law, or any \fiU shall be sul.ii.itted to be vole.I for or against. Tlie legislature may provide for the issue of bon.ls of the state to run for a perio.l not exceed¬ ing fifty years in lieu of bon.ls here|.,fore aulhor- iz.'d but not i,-sued and thall imp.,.'-.- ami provide for the collection of u dire, t annual tax for the payraent of tiie same sia h.-reinbefure re.iuired. When any siiikiiig fund created under this sec¬ tion shall equal in amount the d.bt for which,.it was created, no furtlier direct lax shall be levied on »«.X)unt of taid sinking fund and the legisla¬ ture shall reduce the tax lo an amount eijual t.. tlie accruing interest on su.-h debt. The h'gisla ture may from time to time aft.'r the rate of in tereat to be paid upon any state debt, whi.h has been or may be aiitliori/e.i pursuant to th.' pro visions ol this section, or upon any part .if ku. li debt, provided, li..w-.'ver, that the rale of int. r est shall not be alter.-d upon any part of su. h debt or upon any boii 1 or other evid. nee thereof. , which has b. en, or shall be cri'at.-d or is-ue.l before such alt.Tati.m. In case the legislature in creaae the rate of interest upon any su.-li .l.'hi. or part thereof, it sliail, if siuh debt be payable olherwise than i-i ajual annwil instuhncilH, impose and pnvi.le for the colle.'tion ot a dir.-cl annual tax to p.i.v and suffiiscnt to pay the in- .-rcoaed or alter. .1 interest on su. h debt as it falls due and al,o I,) pay and .lis.harge thi' principal of su. h debt within fifty y.-ars fi-.,ni ihe time ol the conira.ting tli.-r.-of, an.I si.all appropriate aniic.il y lo the sinking fun.I ni.ii.-.v.- , in oinount sul'hi.-nt n pay su. Ii inicn-st ami pa,v and disiharge the prlmipal of Bueh .1. bl whei. it shall become .lue on.l pavuble.
i 11. Tl,.' legislature may appropriate out of "oy funds in the tr'-asurv, .mone.vs to pay ile- ai.cruino' int.-ri--t and priii. ijiai of any .1. l.i h.-ie tofore or her. aft-r .r.at.-.l. or anv pan i|.,r.-iif and may, if siic/i ..'c-'jf be payable olluriri.ie than in annual in,ilaluienls, set apirt in ea. )i fs.a' year, nionevs in the stile Ir.usury as u sinUiii:: hind to pay tlie interest as il falls du..' an.I P, ; pay and divharge tin' principal of an,v debt - lii-r-.tofore or hereafter cn-,il.-il un.ier B.-.-ii-.n f'lur of article seven of tho conslituti.n until th.' , same shall be wholly pai.l, and the prin. ipal ami ipcome of such sinking fuml shall be applied to ihe purpose for which saiil sinking fund is created and to no olli.'r purp-jse wlialev-.. a.'.l, in the event s-j. h ni.jneys so e.'t apart in anv fiscal year be suffi.'ient to provide su. h sinking fund, a (lin-ct annual tax for such vear ne.-I not be Imposi'd an.I collected, as re.|iiire.i by the provisions of said Be.tion f.jur of arti.-Ie seven, or of any law enacted in pursuance there..I The leginlalure nhirll annually ai the name nhull fall due proride hy direct tax, apprnpria lion or both for Ihc paymrni of the interest upon and in.ilalmcnlH of prinripal of all drbln created on b-half of the male, payable in an nual inntalmrntn, pursuant to section four of article seren, or of any law enacted in pursu . ance thereof. I 3. Resolved (if the Assembly concur). That
SIX» ll.\l'l.AN,\Tlii?v-.MA'ITI,R IN rf-UH S IS MIW;
M.^Tl'lirt IN ItUACKIirS I 1 IS III,II ,\I\TII.I! Iu BE OMriTEl).
STATE OK NEW VnRK, OITIIE UK Till: S.-cretary .,t Slate, All.iniy. A.i;;u-t 1, P.iK.,- I'ur siiant to the provisi.>:i.-i of p.-.i ion one of arliil.- fourteen of the Coiislituti.in ot the Slate of New V.rk, and section tw.> hun.lrcsl uinely-Hve of the Elecii.m Law, notice is h.r.by giv. n that Ih.- foUi.wing pr.ipos.d amendment to B.-ctlon eight ,jf article seven of the ¦(¦.institution of the state of .New V.'ik is referred to the L.gi.slaiure to be tliosen at the II.'Xt general election of S.'nal..rs in Ibis plate to be h.-M on tlie seventh day of .No- v.rnb.-r, lHHi. FRANCIS M. IlfCiO, .Secretary ot Stale.
AMLNUMENT NfMllER SI.\.
Concurrent Ile>olulion of the Senate anil Assem bl.v prop.isiiig an amendment to section eight of artiile si'veii of liie i-onstitution. in relation to a .-ertain portion ol tlie Erie canal.
S>-.tion 1. Ri-solvcl (il the Assembly concur), lliat s.-cli.in ei;ht of urilcle f.vi'n of the con -litutioii be anienile.I to ri-a.l a.s follows:
!l »^. The li-gislature slilU not sell, lease oi ', .tlierwiso disp ,»-(• of the Eric canal, the Osw.'go anal, the Cliain[iiain canal, the Cayuga un.l s.-ni-ca canal, or the Ida. k River canal: but ;h.y shall r.-main iIil' pr.p.rly of the slale ami iin.|."r lis niaiiug. 111. nt firever. The prohibition. ,.f l.iasc, sale or other disposition herein con- lain.-.l. shall not apply to the c-anal known as the Main and Ibin.burg slr.-et canal, siiuat.-l nn th.' .ily of llulT.ilo. and which exlends ea^erl.v r-.m the v,. st, r',-,- line of .Main sln-et t'l I'll. '. '.'rly line .,f ILunbur-.: Btrict, nor to Ihnl ¦.in-llnn ot I'lc rJ-i lir;i I'.rir canal in the rily ¦f ''ica h'l '1(11 til fi-l.-rly line of .Vrhuylci
¦ Inn' and the ca tcrly line of Thud ylirri
¦ n,:-id d Ihi.t a f^nr of niiffliimt valcr fron -ihi'-.ilrr .•Ire I to Third ntrnl to fnd thai
O.I n.i III Ihc mnal cait of Third nlrct b' m.:i..tuiiicd. All funds "thai may b.- .h riv,-.l (n.m i;iv lea-.e, sal,- c-r oth. r dl,'poslli..n of an,v'canal iiall be a|.;,li<-l to Ihe irnprov.-nient, sup.rin , ' n-!enc-e or r'-p-jir of the ri'iiuining porti,.ns of
5 T>, Itesiilvid (if the A'.sembly concur), That ,11,' Iore.,;oin,' amen.iment be lelerr.'l to l!i.'Ii"ris la'ure t.. be cli.,»en at the next g.-nrral elertion .f scnut.crs an.I In conf. rniity with section on' •f artic-'c f.iirticn of the (onstilulion be pub iished lor t, r.-e months previous lo tho lime ot sii.h eh, ti.,n.
State .1 New Y-.rk, In S<-nati, April 3. V.i\r,. Tlie for.'going resolution was .luly |,a.v»<'.l, a nia j.irity of all the .S--nalor» elec-te-I voting in tuv-r ihcrcf, Ily order of the Senate, ElJW.Uli- S( lIOENEf k. President.
S,ate cf N.-w Y.,rk. In A!s<'nibly. April I'j, IVIC
The foregoing resoluti-n was duly pays. .|, a ma ^ ty of all the tn.iml^rs . I.fte.l to the As,s''mblv .'.:in'{ in fav.ir therxiwf. Bv onler of the Aisem I.I.v, TIIAIIIIEI'S C. SWEEf, pfs'aker.
Slate of New Vork, Office of the S. erelary ef .State, s«.: I tiave 6jm|.ar.-d the prc-ceding i-opv of concurrent pollution with the originsi coniiir nnt resf.Iutlon on file in this office, and 1 d', hereby certify that the same Is a correct trsn nrript therefrom, and of the whole thereof. Given under my hand and the seal of offlce of the See- reury ol State it the city of Albany, this lint day of August, In Ibe year of our lyird, one thou sand nine hundred and sixteen. [L. 8.] FRAN as M. HUGO, BecnKar^ of State.
¦KTKX EXFLAXA'nOIf—IfATTEB » ITAUCS O 1 MATTER IN BRACKETS [ ] IS OLD MAT TO BE OMlTTEli
STATE OF NEW TORK, OFFICE OP THB Secretary cf State. Altanv. August 1. 19l«.—Par- tuant to the provisions of section one ol artida lourteen ol the Constitution ol the Slate ol New York, and section twu hun.lnsl nine.y-five of tba Election Law, notii-e is h,r<-l.v given tlat tfat •c'l-.-rrlr.;; prcr-iccj a=:cr.Jr.c: * :c iCcUc^ tfS of artiiie cignt of the Constitution of the stata ol New York is relerrc! u t.ie L:-gi.-U ure to b* chosen at the next general elei-li.in ol .<enstoT» la this state to l< h.ld on Hie scv.ntli .l.iy ol No- Tcmltr, UdO. FRANCIS M, liUtiO. Secretary at Slate.
AMENPMINT NUMBER SEVEN. Concurrent Re^.',J;i,ll o( ;li.' Se j;.' an.I Assem¬ bly prep.jsin; an amenor.ienl le Si'ction ten ol article .i»t of tl.e const .uii.n, in r.-:iti..n to limitation of inl.btedness if ciliej.
Section 1. R-c'ved Iif tiie A" ,—.blv eercur). That section ten of article eijiht of the consti¬ tution be aincn l-.l to rejj as fellows:
i It). No coanty, city, town ur village shall hereafter giv? any money or preperiy. or loaa its money c^r credit to or in ail of any Indi¬ vidual. a-80. kiti.in or c.-rp.>rati.>n, or iK'coma directly or iiuiirectly the owiie:- of slock la. cr bonds of, any ass..cijiion or eorporaticn; nor shall any (ueh county, city, town or vi.lage be a'.lowed to incur any indebtmlnes* except lor county, city, town or village purpow'S. Tliie section siiall n.'t prevent svidi county, lity. town or vi'Lice from nuking sui h provi ^-i for the aid .r support ol its p-or ^i» may be au;h..rtze<l by law. Nj t.'unty or city sliail be alhiwed to l.ci.me ind.-l,;rd f .r anv purp.>se or in any mann. r to an am.'unt whieh, indu.ling exlstlny in.Icbteilncss, shall exceed ten jM-r centum ol the asse-Sid valuation of the real estate cf such county or city subject to taxation, as it apiH-ared by the as'<."-rmei-,t-rolls of sai.l county or cit.» oa the last assessment for state or county taxea prior to the incurring of such indebteincis; and ail injL'bte.lnis3 in exe.'ss ef such limitation, except meh as now may exist, shall be ab«i>- lut. ly voi.l. except as herein otherwise provided. Nu countv ir cily whoce presiint indcbti-dncM exce<'.ls ten per tn'iitum of the a-w«.'.l valuallos r>l its real estate subii.t to taxation, shall b« all.we.l t>) becorn" indebted in any further am.'unt until su.-R indi'bte-lness khali be n-duced wiiliin such limit. Piis section shall n.t Iw coo- 5tru I t,i priv, i,t the issuing of eertifie«t.>s of In- .li'bie.lnevs or r.'venue bonds i.ssued in antii-ip&lion of the cdleclion of taxes f r amounts actually ci.niained or to be contain.'.! in the taxes for the y.ar when such cert ill. at.-s or revenue lionda are issued and payable out of such taxes; nor to prevent the city of Ni'vv York from Lsiuinc bonds to tie ro.le.'med out of the tax levy lor the year next su'-ceeding Hie year of tlieir issue, provided that the amount of such hon.lj whicli may be issue.! in any .me year in excesa ot ihe limitati.uis b.'ri'in conlained shall not exceed one-tenth of one per centum of the assessed valuation of Ihe real estate of said cily suhjec* to taxation. Nor shall this section be construed to prevent the issue ol iH.n.ls to pr.'vi.le lo* the supply ol wat.>r: but the term of the bond* issue.1 to provi,le f<,r Ihe supply of water, in excess ot the limitation of indebtedness fixed herein, fliall not eieee.! Iw.'nly years, and a sinking fund sliaJl be cr.'at.'d on the issuing of the said Iionds for their redemption, by rsla- • ing annually u sum which will produce Ui amount e.pial to the sum of the principal and interest of said bonds at their maturity. AU certificates of ind.'bledn.-ss or revenue bonda issued in anii.-ipati.in of the collection of taxes, which are not retired within five years after thelv date of issu.'. and h.mds issu.'d lo provi.le for tba supply ol wal.r, and any debt hereafter incurred by any porti.in or part cf a city, if tli,'re shall be any such debt, shall be included in ascertain¬ ing the power of the cily to liei-rime otherwiae indebted; except that debts inc-.irr.-,l by [IheJ any city (of New Yorkl of the first rloiw after the first doy of January, nineteen hun¬ dred an.I four, and debts incurred by any sity of the Becond cla.ss after Ihe first day ol Jan¬ uary, nineteen hun.Ired ami eight, an.I ch-bla in¬ curred by any .-ity nf the third .-lass after the flpit day of .lanuary, ninetef-n hun.Ired and ten, to provide for llie supply of water, shall not be so included; and except further that mnf debt hin'after incurr.'d by Ihe cily ol New York fi.r a public improvement owne.l ch- to be owned hy the cily, which yields to the dty currc-iit ni-t revcnii.', after making any neccsHary allowance for repairs and maintenance (,.r which the (ity Is liable, in exc.-ss of the interest oa sai.l d.-!.t an.I of the annual iiistalin.-nis n(H?ca- sary for its umorlizali.in may be ex. In.led la ascertaining tl.e povv.'r of saitl city to become otherxv.isi' ind. I.I.'cl. pr..vided that a xinking fund f.ir its am.,rlization shall have been establisJied and nuiinlaiiicl un.l that the indebtedness shall not be so .-xclu'led chiring any -peri,),! of time when tlie r. venue uf..r.-^ai,| shall not be suffi¬ cient lo e.|iml the paid inler.'sl un.l aniorti7,atioR iiiMuIiMc'iits, an,I i-xc-.'pt furl her that oiiy iiideht- clnips li,-ri'|.,f..re inc-iincd by the cily of New York fir any nipl.l Iriii-it or d," k iiiveslment I'nny be p.. .-xc licled jiroport idial. ly to the extent I'j vvhi.li tl.e (iirr.'iit net revenue received by sai.l lily th. refri.in sh.ill meet the InleresI and nIII.irtizalion in.ialm.-iits th.-ncf, pnivi-led that any in.'rea.ie in the del,I incurring power ol tlie : city of New V..rk which shall r.-sult fr..m the exclusion of debts here lofore incurred shull be available only for the ac.pjisiti.in or com-lnictlon of prcperih-s to 1m' us.-d for rniii'l transit or .lock purposes. 'Ilie legislature shall pr.-scrib.i the ni.-llic.l by whi.h an.! llie terms an.I .-imcli . li'.ns um!.-r wlii. h the umoiint of any .l.'l.l to li^ so ex. hi.led shall be d.'turmine.!, ami no suefa clc'l't shall be ixcludc-d extx'pt in a.. ..rdumv with liu' delirmiiialicin so pres. ribe.l. The l.',.;i«lntun' may in its discf.'li.m confer appropriate jurisilir * lion on the appellule division ol the suprem' court in the first iudicial i|e|i8rtm.-nt for the purp.ise cif dc-termhiing the aniciint cf any debt to be p,i .'Xilii.le.l. No ind.-blrdneHS ol a city valid ut tlie time of its inception shall there after become involld by reason ol the o|>eratiun of any of the rir.ivisl.ins of this w.-tion. When ever the bouii'lari|^ of any .ily are the same as those of u c.iiijily, or when any city sliall include will.in its houn.laries im^re than one i-ount.v, the povv.'r ol any county wholly in.lu.Ied within such city t.> be.-ome in.lelile.1 shall .ease, but the debt of Ihe cnmly, li.r.iofora existing, shall not, for the purposes of this seel ion, be reckene.l as a p^.rt of Ihe city debt. Tlie amount h.-r.arier to b.' riii-ed bv tax f.>r county oc cil.v purposi's. in any .cniiity containing s ci'jr of over one hundred IhousancI inhabitants, cr any such cily c,« this state, in aildltion to pro vi.Jin-r for lie principal ond liiteri'st of the exi^l ing clebl. slial! rot in the oggregate exceed In any on.- y.-;;r tvvi per centum ..f Ihe a.v.-.'sed v-iliiiiion ot the I'-nl an.I pers.inal estate ol piic-h county cir city, 1.. be UMerlaliicl as pn-scribed in Ibis H'Cti'in in r -Tie.t to (..unty or city it. bt. 5 2. n'«<,lv-<d (if 111" Assembly concur). That Ihe f.r.'Voing am. n.lrn.-nt be red rrc-d lo the b :.'! laluri' l-i be ihcjvi'n at the next general eleclioei of Bc'ijii.rs an.I in confcrniity v»-llli sJ'clii.n one of art^ile f(.urt.'en if the constilution be pu^ li'.he-l for three months previous to tlie time of such elcllcn.
Slate of New York. In Senate, April 6. 1918.— The for.'g.-li.g rcvlution was duly pa«>e.!, a ma¬ jority of sll the Senators elected voting in faror thereof. Bv ord. r ot the Senate, EliWAKD SCllOENEck, Pr.-si.t.-nt.
State of New York, In Ainembly, April 12, !««. —Tlie f.,r<gi,ing P'ScluHon was .Inly passed, a aa- jority of all the niembers rle. ted to the AaaenH, votlnjr in fa.'.r llii-reof. By order of tha iu^,em IJy. TM.MlIiEIS C. SWEET, SiM-sker,
State cf New Ycjrk. Offlce of ti-t Secretary ol State. t«.: I have compared t>i« prece.ling copy of con'orrdnt revilulh n wltk the original coneur r.-nt resolution on fih- I', (his offl.-*. and I do her"by certify that the same is a correct traa R.ript therefrom, and of Ihe whole ther.-ol. Olren .nii.ler my hand un I th.' xal of office of the Sac- retary of Slot, at ihe clly ot Albany, this tril .lav ol AugUHl, In Ihe y.sr of our Lord, one tbos- •an.l nine hun.Ired and fiitein. |L. 8.] FKAll- CIS M. Ill (;0. Secretary of Slate.
by adding thereto a new section, to be section twenty-four, to read as lollows:
9 24. The Uffitlature may deltgal* from time
to time to oonvenliont of fustiees of the su- l Th» foregoing resolution was auiy paasea, a ma- , Many Material! In Piano
. . '"^^ "^'^ '^ "' •"<¦* i*^""» O"** attorney Jority of all the Senators el»ct«l Toting In lavor ; ™„.,».^, JL, .,.,-„,.„„f m.t«.H„'l. .m
poees. and providing for a subnlsiion ol the "< '««'. «o bo organUed in such manner at the tbcrail. By order ol the Senate. E. R. BROWN, ¦ HOnj-eigni amerent materiBia are
same to the people »o be Toted npa« it tka 1 '«f*»to'««»* shatl provide, the power to make Teaiponry President. | employed In the COtKrtructlOQ of C
(aneral clecttoa to be held In the y«v alaetaea | rale* eoverning the praclice. pleading and pro- BtaU of New Tark. In Aacmbly, Apell 17, MU. i piaijo Wllicb 16 COUntliea ar* Called
taadnd and ilal " be ipprorKir eedura to Iko amtrle of Ike efal*. taelaJtaf —tw tafgotat nwlutloB wi» duly paand. a j p^^ ^^ «iic"ty
I Tha Daily Taak.
It requires u sound philosophy to do, day after day, those accustomed routine thlnga without which men can-
j not live in society, and the race will b« forever Indebted to him who aball ang^ geat nn infaliibie method of evadisg tit« irkaotoeiMwa of daily, r«carreat, trivial, neceaaary taaka.—Vogue.