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THK WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1405 ey J the mos‘ rigid economy in the manage- large extent defeated. oa with th tional and State within is State e d i ment of the different’ departments ‘of | provial dat the 14 Marat that tho-cfpaster” Ws nes! om the subject ana scauirg ‘uf‘aystinble ind dhe tafareats, involved, mn ite our State Government. From year to 8 never been used information as to plans ai big conduct are #0 vital to the well of 'e q . ists and especially during the pai 887, Legis- in tho which have adopted with a view to obt in oe citizens, that the placing of it or thirteen years, thi lature, In obedience to the will of the the A em of voting. There constructed on wine al ‘economical | under the controlling supervision of . — enser have xrown until the bul People thus expressed, should, without ether the use of “pas- principles, throughout the Btate, the State, as was don 1869, was a Cecoming erlevous. and unbearable, to| delay, expunge the obnoxious law from the names of in Cantlet tater, matter of public policy, the propriety (Continued from First Page.) our citizens. indirect forms of levying | the statute books. vidua! candifates whose names are not | of which cannot be well questioned at —— = ———- | taxes hava been resorted to, with the Provistone of law establishing printed the oficla: builot, 18 not | The Constitutional amendment, which | this time, At is supervised under the by giving or withholding his oMcial| ‘tea of releving or shifting the burden | CI re board examinations nd necessary so as to pre-| takes effect two years hence, forbidding authority of laws that I think still need of taxation, but the remedy, and the |{n thin, have hitherto had only | sory the State from employing convicts at the considerable amendment and, revielon: 2 imeetf, tain way.|only remedy, to relieve the people and | legislative and t constitutional san ate and county prisons, jails and re- In a revision of ese laws was a8 finde himanelt Oe gining "ard | the industhien of thin State from the | tien. The Court. of Appeals. hast fi gsary for me to suggest formatories In any Industrial arts or undertaken, and in a manner accom- IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. vo} with both the beginnin, ending of ait important legisiation burdens now felt so severely in by the in view of the express power: be Jeft undone that useful occupations with the work or plished, but the statutes relating to the a rc sonable an con: td ‘by the Constitution. upo Of products of the people, | e tsion of the bua insurance i i i r exceeded tire beyond the) While "I tink i wreat reduction tn Superinten f State Prisons, the also entitled to the rredit of having condition Is so subversive of both moral respects, and. It seems proper. to suRKe ronstitutional dut A 1 : : fs PEN geet The, veto | (HE PaDHe TION bE Rerared Haat the | the by. tho statute book weigainst bodies of m er punitive restraint, enactment of laws governing the regula- (fOr Carrying more extensive lines of goods in all depart: nditures could, without Injur Leewtstat ority t taken the lead in placing upon the and physica line, especially among such legislation as may result in the obligation warrants. The vet the «ity Kaure| Provision of section 4 of article t it Is commonly called, ts one | departments of the State, I feel t " Service ru It ia rrupt ton. That as that of #, and the restriction) tion by the State of this business, the : . WRLC aWarid be ecoruued with groaticare | uccater’ cntravagcace aelnea from the | (hat the Civil-Service ‘provision a W, Which is of the, State's jon thelr occupation will | intelligent. supervision of which ie xo/ments. To make room for alterations we begin a fand only when the interests of the State | inuitiplictty of sccommixsions." which | !eed Int) HStINtON, As see | Penal ha strengt It’'no easy. task to provide em- esnenttal to the best interests of the in question The Chief Executiv ave increased so rapidly in number! tion & of artic se diffieal im tite to un so that it is now one! Pp ‘ment within the law, and to make | people of the Btate. e Soret ue it as an. instrument [end escense eince Abrus the year ine, | and fe to extend | of the beat stutuves of the Kia in the | the convicts yield an appreciable propor: | ‘The fevision of 182 was accomplished , in impressing or Imposing his | From an expenditure. for the duties! vit Ties th. the Staite |Countryy Hut tere be one particularein | ton of the cost of thelr maintenanee. | through the medium, of. a commission ar e ‘ Mil upon, the Legisiature, nor ehoald | ‘overed by these commissions. of ews and other public) Whiten thie law seems te, be etective, |. Fe thelr services can be legally appited | appointed. to revixe the Insurance. law, P Wibe invoked ‘to serve personil or parti: (than $00) Jn TsO, wer have. set's | WOKN Of the Btate [White it teautres every. candidate for |t butiding and ; ax well as other laws. The echeme of f tock of ean ends. arowth ‘from to year, until the; ‘ publi Hee ty fle a sworn statement | ¢ and highways, reviaion contemplated more particularly. of our stock 0 3 he Nest duty of my oMctal lite te that | lost of theses commissions alone |g qepon 4 [EPINS dihursements of motes: for eecs | of clothing and. ocher tt the ‘codifeation and rearrangement. of Rie ceacite thine Bate and recor: | amounted ast yeas to nearly & million | tion 16 ot 7. ‘the peop Hon expenwen, IC omith to require ale | ee ies pureuitay. ail tt y ner atthe tines the teauit fas: been CLOTHING, FU RNISHINGS Baeading such seriniation as seema to be |i, Ko tenttGe, OF plollnrs. | Bome Of a majority of about 150m, much tee OTN T regaede ag ne very serious | inetituiions: the solution af that the law Is practically the re-enact. . ’ 9 Hable, That duty is, entered shoud” be abolished. ‘Same of then | { at cast for any other eet, ana one that should be remedied y difficult than 1 1 D ment of old” statutes, which, under \ me with great diifidence, be FRE Nee a ATER IK one | entra 1 thelr will that the earch eae 2 he character of the 1: changed conditions, brought about. b H ATS AND SHOES. j 1 that in your respective house mi bureaus cof correlative. depart uch mann 7 to accomplish this end willbe the development and. prasress. of this '° q Enovn legisiators who must have a wider) inents of the State javernment, and f; Intration. serutinized by th peoole, and hi 1 be] business, are, in numerous instances, . . ! eae ee eran be assumed to por. | UY, such consolidation a very material | gritos revised Constitution, article 2, | Such as to Felleve the Andustrial w unfitted: to deal intelligently or eftec:| We note below a few of the specials in each department: ‘ard! ie great | reduction 16 the expense of thelr opera: | provid »and su n 7, very wisely proviles that, t aa inate Me ; : ould | ’ ’ mfetaraiiy the aflaira of this wreat | {ion Gouna be wecuted ie ee ct ath: | he entttied to vote, w person must have | On, Of prison Inbor, againat which they /be dealt. with. |Men’s Trousers, - - $2 \Men’s Neckwear, - c : . More Power tor Inveatignte ee Oe the State been a eitixen for “ninety” Ways before | {aoa ‘The Dependent Insane. heen 4a: 6886 Hi ey h abet ae eat bs vel adgtimdensland that last year an inves. pilucnted, t aoe te WA inet herentren, psary. to | Senciee C06 The State Commission in Lunacy re-| __ Have been S4, $5, $6 as been 75¢. to $1.50 eac i MADRS taitemene that we commence | Was inortaken hy the Joint Committes ei, aaice Tmmneruate step to | sot apart a Mth Wy for registration tn | Meee sig tvrndinenpy pean while the reduction in ex: Cutaway Suits, - $4 0 Rew year under favoring auspices: |—the Ways ani Means of the Assembly, atl VER aad thee The miestion I jhuve been powerfully reinforced by te) hospitals for the insane, for the frst! bHave Been $15, $18, $20 Merino Underwear, 14 Gs compared with its condition a year | Inquity’ way prosecuted afar us pos cut off from educa-| el ln conformity, with h Jinw? recognizing this great refcrin prin: |PisOw, ecolusive, of the expenditure, ot | ’ ‘k Suits, | Has been $1.25 each feo. the worst of the “hard times” | witto during the session of the Lextsin Perea ey Coe Satie” "| ine duty at the Camila ciple and extending ft operation, and /eurplus funds, ax compared with the last | len’s Sack Suits, $4 0 i a the law-making authority Is required to! year's expenditures under the old sys- give effect to these provisions, It may, | be well considered whether the prudent Jand consistent extension and perec- has apparently passed away. and wel ture, but owing te the grent pi may sonably hope that during the | of other labors at the end of the session Immediate Action Advin a year we will be blessed with a] it was impossibie to complete the work or thi 3 requires the law for the there will be a deficiency of Income| Have been $15, $18, $20 Men’s Dress Shirts. c 3 $219,000, This arises from | | 2 nficle propration, | en’s Sack Suits, 5 | 8) Have been $1 each 75 ‘of prosperity, The finances | to prepare and pass a.l of the necessary ‘ection 29 of article dition. | remedial legislation, 1 think the senti-| Legislature to provide | insufficiency f the propriation, Hon of tive as'stem Will uot exert A mont lane, you will be called upon to, provi tate are in excellent c is | 1 fs no State indebtedness what-| ment of the people is more decided now | occupation and employment of prieoners red = upon application | jeneficial effect, In averting and render- 01 ye ly $32.5, while, the permanent funda, in-| than ‘ever’ before that ome Tadieal| in she State prischis, and as dhe: same only: thls, Taslees tt necemsiry, (0 e8- {ing impomible nany of the corrupt and for this shortage in addition to the usual! Have been $22.50, $25, $28 Gluding the United States Deposit Fund, | change should. be made on the Inex | section prohiblts the continuance. of the | {? bersonal registration require-| gtherwise reprehensible practices: which | year, the gross sum’ to be ralset only to " 4 jhave of late seandahzed so many! fore, wil contain 28 oF lirunches of the public. service. the rred to exempts Under this constitutional recognition | qitia m oof employment after the ages which ¢ ton rel ii Prince Albert Suits,$-p 55 | Men's Derby Hats, | $2 lier informs me that the amount| attention to this demand, JIst of January, 1897, no time should be | all ut necennaty”t9 provi fur. Have been $35, $40, $45 Have been $3 and $3.50 each from the transfer tax (other-| | The carrying out of this reform must | lost in considering how the Legislature | more, ‘Th oust Se cessary re) proviae [on a al buildings, repairs and Improve. . Cernptrol $9,210,304.30 of principal. The | above suggested. It is our duty to pay | present syst ments, which row appl reali known a# the Inheritance tax)|be accomplished by the Legislature, [| #hall obey this inandate, Hizens in ties or villages of lesw than | the Civil Service laws will Lecoma up- oy ; ‘i Ing the last’ Ascal year was $1,665] would recommend, therefore, “that a| |S. ‘The prohibition axulost selling the |)2" jinmabitants from such personal | plicable to municipal and county oie Kp jments, Examination shows that for ihe] Men's Overcoats, $ Men’s Shoes, “#'."="¢--y 50 ‘and from the corporation and OF | committee be appointed in such manner Onondaga salt springs has been bro; TOME Uinnoktant Amendinent bene) Ano Cel Kees, ad well as to State em: | buildings, repairs and. Improvements | U ‘9 sewed, nigation taxes $1,796,610.87, making alas may seem to the Legislature wis " ese springs are a constant | AN0 a ment bear- The ‘same section also &!8e8 | ajon et v a iy e 4 of $3,404,086.11 funy authorized ant empowered to In:|MOUrce of uselesx and, therefore, un: [2% Upon the subject “of elections Is | he nition, to the principle that ‘hon; SU gan by Sreeeeer ence cats yuieUn OOD Have been $40 ; Have been $3 and $4 pair amount of the transfer tax was| vestigate and report the expense of dusting ble expense to the State, and the pul vel Sidon Law tO oni orably discharged soldiers and sallow of] “Careful inquiry into the subject leads fe) . liab: fi * egaeived inst your; | Caren Oh whe eerum depereinta Celt Mon to be, mate of them auaht | article, jwalch reaures equal Fen the clvil war shall se entitied to prefer- | , carers, inquiry into the subject, leads ur reputation as reliabie manufacturers and retailers juch jess than it it» should be @ in mind that] the State, that th ople may be | to b yintment and promotion from | ;, i a . + . ES ars receipts were greatly aug-| thoroughly informed as to the expendi: | Mined jn all boards of rewistration and elec. |‘he ellelble lists, without reference to | clus plan of both appropriation and ex-) of the finest ready-to-wear Clothing being so well estab- jeuted by taxes pald upon, some very | tures that are necedsary and those that] 9 Hatensive improvements in the art | stun. of imi anticipated the, mctiaa | ein Tee ae or eect To | would ha'e ween ample for the purpose. |Tichad it j ly nec state th ch ‘ Targe estates, and. were very. much | ure unnecessary: and that uch com: | Cultural regions of the Siate are. ais y p Whien the appointment or promotion may | fyi nae Deen ample for the purpose: | lished, it is only necessary to state that such a sacrifice of ul parties Jenico In ap ter than in any other year since| mittee be authorized, after due invert. | derstood to. be waiting only for the|of the Convention by passing an act |e made, t, % it ¢ nly ne It 0 tax went into operation, ‘The State | gution, to report such remedial meas-| Legislature to give effect to the providing. for bi-partisan election ; Making separate appropriations for each’a high-class line of goods has never been m ing the last year|ures to the Yeegisiature ‘is may seem | Provision in section 7 of article 1, Boards The Bank Department. latitution, without consideration of the ug 1 g e ade in this million. dolla fit'and proper. ‘The appointment of this for the passuge of get The State Cannta, The great increase in the resources of | Needs of the tate ag a whole, such <*-/or any other city. we of the eight pre-| committee as curly In the session us Ke Inwe, to which TE maker / the “Various institutions. sapervised _ oy | comlve, expenditures are ilkely, to result, y It is quite evident that | practicable Appenrs to be desirable, ao /ence wewher The improvement and administration | the Bank Department during the last] this unbusinesslike thod, the annual Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes, this tax wili not, for years to come,|that the work shall be begun. early,| 10. The new’ provision contained infof the State canals should command | decade entities it to, special mention, tae’ fot Hiblntenance be: increnbet to” & . 1 Yield more than $2,000,000 annually, and the legislation e on}out the recommet corporations was also somewhat less | mittee passed at t than it was dui ay tne fiscal _yeary end-| Wan a sections 11 to 18 of article & require the | most carefi! and enlighten 279, 281 Kisiature to provide for a general [at the present session. Since. the In- Kieth were Gell Ce) tem of visitation and inspection of | ception of. that enterprise, the Wocday, EV te | Uttle over|all the State hospitals, including addi- R the New Cap charitable Institutions, Insane asylums | Erie Canal, mo thres-quartens | Semcon ee (he iatintse “San bicrineee ce tonal accommodations for the ‘annual / B OADWAY, Lf ruple of (his banks of deposit, savings banks and trust| well as. for rep fi Bet. Chambers & Reade Sts. , sary to « ed attention yeurs ago the total resources of/sum sufficient to provide for the needs of cr Rema to ntcnanees copres:| t call your tal attention to th Paid (8 chuctabie ana coer fade Haye. continual ized th well as for repairs and improvements, je to the c e your especial attention to the ald to charitable and cor State have ‘continu wenized the | Banks eects 4 ; d 5 Bon, by which the revenues, and. | Question of the complpetion of the ne ations, wholly or partl: impetus Ie has given to. the. general ee ee eee eae Laure and (that thls gross appropriation be ap: Satisfaction Guaranteed or loge, of corporations was unfavorably |Capital. In 1800 recomm vate control. ‘Thr se reall prgreds and commercial prosperity Of | fig companies, which were placed under | bug “hospitals, under. the law controlling Money Ket::rned. ted, Sut the shrinkage would have|on this great editi a ces: aimed at grave. oxisting the commonwealth, — it hus. been a |S tse companies, which were placed under | oug hospitals under the law controlling = Se x Z se ym ynucn (tee had the Comptroller | of several years. ‘The Commisstoner of | should be promptly complied with, prime fac establishment and | (He. RD ea be deparement in 16.) the ordinary expenditures for care and —— a — less diligent and efficient. It has|the New Capitol mated t New Vork City's Coreup maintenac t nmercial emMINENCE | gources of About $680,000,00, making a | SUPPOTt. result will win the approval of the peo- OVE OAT. the policy of the State for nearly|the 1 wilding could pmipleted for 5 of the port of New York. total of $1,498,000,000 7 Proper Expe ee of the Funda, | pie Very. reanectiuly UTRLAS ERA itcet tecction, for | STRGRLCRC HAG Cate anteane het ote ok mecurine Herter coceiiment mtn When the canal was constructed, and) “7. the reviston and re-enactment of * *“TEVEP. MORTON, Governor. Btn be i ad then, already, been Pat mant in elties, man att 1, there Were l the hank.ng laws In 189, many valuable| , These laws have ylelded good results te purposes. upon It. The Legislature finally | of the [so ratlw There is but little prospect that the|conciuded to finish the structure ani sn un by reducing materially the cost of Relate 2. ON ring for the dependent insane and at} STATE CAPITAL GOSSIP, CR E DIT. 8 ty comp and the na demanded b part oo requirement has b ith this #reat | amendments were made: but there are elke ea several amendments which might still of rwity nt indirect tax laws will bring appropriation for that purpose. entuated, If not orl leally the whole ited | a the same time insuring to them every te freamury more than $4,000,000 | 8 Hing Legislatures have taker exposure of wholesale hew country, to the north and weat of Sie roe ene for nema, ae ihe hecensary comfort i attention, | The ‘ af ve to come, leav-| measures In the same direction, wit r this State, found by thi channel their | Proving the ‘ ie large apprapriation: the past have/ Lack of Originality in Nominatin| fig from $8,000,000" to $10,000,000 ‘to. be|the result that appropriations. asa Way to the mutkets of the world, “The | lw now reads, a bank may commence | nabied thi Commissioners to, extend | i » each year by direct taxation. I] gating more than $3,001.00) have been b tial has now for its competitors five | business by paying In $0 per cent. of Its/the building accommodations, so that,; Speeches--Brockwayinm as a Fecommend the Lgisluture to devise| made since the estimate above men- so conspicuous |of the most perfect. trunk-line systems stock—the balance to be paid in| including those now in course of erection:| — Phease--Antor's New Uniform, And: means, if practicable, for the| tioned The people are thoroughly tired sterization from |of railway In the world, administered | Instalmente of 10 per cent. at the end|no additional buildings will be required : | bar ent of the field of direct taxa-| of thia seemingly endless drain upon the nthe Impression | and operated by master-minds and Succeeding month until It is fully | tor some ycars to come, and the im- (Spectal to The Evening World.) 5 } but any effort in that direction | treasury. have wrought In the public mind | backed by enormous capital, the secur-|Pald. Experience has shown that the| mediate needs will only require the; ALBANY, Jan, 2.—The stenographic 7 great care should be taken|to prosecute thix work toa close in| thelr correction. are imepratt And]a. successful rivalry, And while the | fut pald as provided by law, and more|to accommodate the estimated increase the burdens placed upon business/the very near future, and within a|thix sentiment exists not merely In the |ralways Have mado steady and rapid |r less confusi n arises over the Pay-|of inmates. This will involve a com- lican caucus which last night nominated Ful S ‘Opp Elm Pl, enterprise are not too heavy. reasonable limit of expend While | Metropolis, but among the people of | progress on the line of improved methous | Ment of the remaining half. I am of the/ paratively smalt outlay, for If the bulld-| Hamilton Fish for Speaker of the As- 636 Fulton St. (opr » pet be based upon equitable princi-| It is timo that decisive steps be taken | that prompt and radical measures for | ity of whloh Hes in the maintenance of |!natning portion of the capital stock is | furnishing of about three hundred beds! minutes, if there are any, of ie Replte Manufacturers.. ¢ t Fate last year was 2 i8-100 mills! the Commissioner of the Capito! | the State who have, by an expression | and Inventions, the system of operating nion that the whole capital stock|ings are erected on the present State ‘on the dollar, as against 2 58-100 the year | is vntitled to great credit the Pax: |Iost unusual, in its volume, tevineed |the canal fa xcarcely changed As. a|sncaid be actually pald up before the| hospital, grounds (as ‘contemplated by | Sembly, should be preserved. ‘They will Brooklyn. before. It is made up as follows: For|cellent quality of the work that has| thelr reprobation of these eystemized | consequence, largely, of these diverse | nc bank 1s authorized to commence|the act of 1890), the cost should not be valuable for the purpose of com- general fund, 66-100; for extraordin-| been done under his supervision, there | Oficial crimes, and have brought Into | conditions, the tonnage of the canal has | bus ness exceed $500, per ‘capita, the sum pre- parison if for no other. Some of the ary rs on ‘the canals, 15-100; for|is 9 general feeling that the amount | (he places of ‘authority men. especially [shown a continuous decrease during the Banking Laws Too Loose, seribed in the act referred to, including | «yecches made in nominating the varl- Dentistry. maintenance and ordinary repairs on the |of money that t being expended is en- | Belected for the work of eradleating the | last. few. years, and for the year. just furniture and fixtures. okeetaust Ah | ———— Canals, 21-100; for the free school fund,|tirely too great. I suggest that the evils so overwhelmingl demned by | closed the tonnage was the smailest|, A number of banking institutions have! ‘This course must be followed If econ-|0US candidates would furnish excellent GOLD CROWNS* BRIDGE’ and for the maintenance of State | Legislature procure, trom the Commis- | the vower of the suffrage at the r since 1859, been forced into bankruptcy for one|omy in the eare of the insane is to be| models for debating societies to avoid, ‘ WORKOR TEETW WTO) tals for the insane, 3-1W. Leaving | sioner and other coinpetent authorities, |ectton. Tn the past season the railways have| ot all of the following causes, to wit-;| observed. The expenditure for this! The gentlemen who fathered them had| PLATES gut the last item, which was not included | specifications of the work necessury 16 |, ‘The Legisiature, no doubt, recogntacs carried’ 4345 per cent. of the total | The loose method by which officers and purpose is already one of the largest Se ene ata ters teat? See : in the Biate tax levy until 18%, the rate} complete the building, together with | that on st solemn and impera-| umount of grain. delivered at. the port| employees of a bank may borrow trom |ftems in the State budget, and if the | evidently secured thelr data from the| ~ SPECAly last year wan the lowest in the history | estimates as ta the come, with the view | Iv duties, will be to po-operate with the | of N v4 York andthe vunaly i per | the inatitutlon, upon thelr own motion, | <Guntien of New. York aid Kings adopt same “How to be an Elocutionist." All 4 J J o e hat, ty deemed advisable, n ‘on pe | Pepresentatives of reform se t and | cent xD je elevel 10} 0 No 0 suc! 01 Ye oy yd 5 coul 1e} e “d ¥ o o] al the work b 1 sentiment A ir th nm months to Nov nk upon’ the torus alee ibys epeoten toon aa qe nominating speeches are likely to be| ‘ontra Fate in )891, when, owing to pecullar cir- | completed b cumstances to which I refer elsewhere in|, " document, nothing was raised for The Constitution t, action in New York Clty, and onform |, Baltimore exported about 15,000,000] loaning of funds by a h Teeth extracted painlessly, without its legislative to the desires uf (e| bushels, or nearly ax much rain as New [Security of Itt awn capital stock, and}gane, the annual appropriation for the | Constructed upon the same foundation, tate scientific method. no palm oF areal Spe e thi Amendments, ve at ariest possible tay. A} York, while Buffalo, Philadelphia, Bos-|the tendency of so many banks to pay | maintenance of the indigent insane will| the Improvement consisting of a rhe-[Plied to the gums, absolutely painiess, We the general fund. ‘The principal matters in r c6 of! moval bil for the city of] ton ang Montreal, together, exported J6,-]out thelr profits in dividends, rather /exceed in amount the appropriation for tlc sine ture of More or less | yidersigned. have had teeth extracted and work The State's Finnncial Nec which the amendments. to. th ynati- | New placing in th ds of 185, OUshels, of which a large amount |than create a reasonable surplus fund|any other single department of the Aa Sebesie uid Leer taliyt sect end nce Dental Parlors, ane Tuition hinpose an immediate duty upon | Mayor absolute atid unquestionable gus Call have heen diverted to New York for| With which to meet Inevitable losses," | Btate government. It will approximate | !Maginative degree. But the nominators | cheerfully, recommend their methods and adver ‘The condition of the fiscal affairs of the| the Legislature seem to to be the | thority to remove any of the appoint expor. if th anals could have fur T would recommend that the Banking | $3,500,000 to $4,000.00. It is. of course, |in last night's caucus either did not pos-| "Mr A RCRGER, 172 Unton at. B kira, Matern euch ae to demand tha minus | tulowine oilicers of the elty government and to [Mishel the. hece accommodations | lw. be ainended that the officers conceded that the two counties last | sess any imagination or else they didn't| Mra E. LYNTON IEW. isin ate Ne Attention of the Legislature. The as-| 1. The new judiciary article (article 6 At thelr successors, is an tinme [ata low rate of ¢ Assuming that having the physica: control of the funds|named haye the perfect right to turn 8 N dart Hotel." sumption by the State of the care of the | requires the Legislature. requirement at your haads ‘The | terminal charges, freight and handling, [of & bank ehouid not be allowed to loan|over their Insane to the care of the|@Ppreciate the opportunity afforded, a ¢ ke by calling on us a8 indigent insane, and. the creation and | State inte four adic ial commitiee of the Senite, known | five cents, be cathed. from every. bushel | money to themselves, but that their ap-|Btate, and the dictates of humanity and| A really original nominating specch | we do than half that private maintenance of numerous expensive}each one of whieh tn as the Lexow Committes, walen nos in that passes Mhrough this State, |Pleations tor loans should be submitted | justice favor the transfer, would have made more lasting fame for | eis! charge, Gold Crown, $5." Seta of ‘Fee commissions, are the chief causes|of the new appellate divisioi been Investigating the ¢ Jopartments 7 were by this diversion lost t the Board of Directors, and the con-|" ‘The total number of insane in the 46 Fillings, 6c up. employed f which make — remedial — legisiation| Supreme Court. ‘The. abolition for ome months past, will dout People yed in this Sitte. upon | sent of a majority of such’ Board should | various institutions of the State is |!t8 author than anything he will prob- Svat R, : » for the treasury necessary, Under|eriminal courts of Oyer and. Ti mit its report to the Leghdature praduct In transit, which was neither |e required precisely as general cus-| nearly 20,000, of whom 9,000 are in the, ably do during his term of office, but BROADWAY, between ait onde Sate Be Taree ovata tie: CARE | rguaal courte, of Over and, the present month, anil ts ex sed nor constimed within our borders, |fomers procure loans, Also that banks | asylums of New York and Kings coun-| there wasn't one, mnore's the pity, and a| apes TN ange See taye eae oe RNERie cinsae in any one (year. te toe | Glecule Conse, tee orth atone: to Feconmm Varlons mea Canalnavia lac tiiinciaies shoud be required to accumulate @ rea | ties, During the past year the last of | more stupid “unit inane collection’ of | wore jacie lle Gl lable until the middle of Aprilin the|mon Pleas and the Super plans for ne efor, sonable surplus fund or go out of busi-| the insane remaining in the poorhouses | bombastic rot was never hurled at. the | = a . following year, while most of the ap- York, the City Court o Ratt Tha question of deepening the canals, | ness, and that they should be prohibited | of the various countles and towns have |ears of a defenseless audiense tacked AMERICAN Propriations made in the same year be of ‘Huff the Erle to nine fe from joaning money upon the security | been transferred to the State hospitals, | into a room and unable we eee ee” 4 a Oe er eld to seven feet, Will cd f {of thelr own capital stock, under the operation of the State-care-| "A man whose mind runs to etraightens DENTAL age of the act. In oth session and "will, 1 A ords, a large the great number of statutes, Savings Banks. of-the-ingane act. ing out mathematical BCHOULs: Pprobiems was part of the moneys required. for. the adapt them ty. the serious considers edged rigt a 1 a Exintenance of the State government | This is part culuriy.fmpn Iniporta ‘ ‘There are not _a few instances in this] Malnéenance uf State Charities, | fid8ed risat in the centre of the cham-| top ine pudoeese ene eRe 4 Be ia aoy ee cemenaterernment | TBI Is parkoulariy, tm i apt Wea State where savings banks and banks of Noe tugnay titer Yainly endeavoring to | Mars ‘ine metiod of PAINLESS Deatlery te ail portion of the tax levied to meet such| the Jurisuiction, of SPS NGTET UE ‘Seunite ait discount are cocatel In_the eame room, |, ‘The new and enlarged duties tmposed | flee turned his liking tor figures to con- | 4lSTs, ihe metliod of PAINLESS Dentistry te all OR TEL oi Xiatin Se aiase prerue ye Uva ant ure conirulied by the same manage: | UPIN the-Btate “Hoard of Charities by |Siderable personal profit, Here ure some ED. dentlete only. &n illustration, 1 may say that { learned | Visione and the chat the. furisdte: |not carried all of the freight enti atone desk the suvinge bank of. | the fourteenth section of the eighth [Of the thi:xs he heard the ‘nominators only place, to, Ret rood dental work dose from the Comptroller that $6,284,549 tion of the Court anil of the by it that othe receive deposits; at another close by | article of the revised Constitution calls, | Tat out in praise of their respective | tor the acival casteof material the tax levy of 1804 will have e discount bank recelves and pays out|' my judgment, for Immediate action | Candidates, and the number of times he| ‘TEETH extracted posit PAINLESSLY by nex-|Tight of appeal that court tates, have | heard th T nded f, ; aatenniva, Ghankel Se rere | OU char p moneys. The Toarl of Trastees of the [On the part of the Legislature, to enable | heard them OUR method. - Ree ootech iy Couar of the tax will) shtenmive changes in: the atatutes upon gaeded me nies yet She tastitation owed muiniy, Mf not | {hat Board properly to discharge those | ta Wo: cccssceessssssessesesesney | AMERICAN DENTAL SCHOOL, This feature of the State's business| In order to take over the business of The Gri Ereat part, controtled Rig isa oF the: dines of the other, ao | dptien rayments by the several civil lf ise i iors Silt M8) Nit each Swell recouppeated yotng mad , always been a source of embatrasa:| these Superior City Courts with thee Merelal advantage. The Lmninion ae] tiat. When, troudle arises to the one, the|Uvisions of the State to charitable ne ‘ } and ‘women ‘dentistry, nt haig Ment to its fiscal officers, and in 1883] Numerous clerks, offices and ar the anada, too, hax expended, and ts stilt; other is also tnvar! involved. eleemosynary, correctional and re-|j: verson , ary Be" compttaler rectrsmendet’ Ratha] timation, Wilh be “Mttent' sprang: ant suite an dovernmiontal| At feast ce lnatances Rave oueurred | AREr Cole fuwtlcnnons QUuner MGUY ot | AME oe an ap ty | a| TOOTHACHE AT NIGHT Surplus of $1,000,000 by “e “d e county clerks of the pective yn ane ‘4 he paid fo the canals of that . and} Within the last vo ¥ e uri & oer 10 ler men, Durpose of tiding the treasury. over the| flea to undertake and tarry oi. the question of bringing poula-| Is also an active compel fur[ banks have suspen and savings | hereafter be made for any inmate of |i bia party. eee Rautien atons Cocaine alle hon-tax-recelving period between, Oct, | !ness. Tho records of the Court of on unite one canal, aystem as well cur| banks doing business in’ the same room| any such Institution who ts not re-| 4 loyal Republican... : filing, plates nnd repairing. Open all nlgh TL and_ Apri 15.) This recommendation [Mon Pleas extend ov ppaheanaoy cults it railway ave been “forced into fallure for the|celved and retained therein pursuant | His kentus as « leader * and Sind Mas adopted, and the Soon) surplus |2 years, and are of great imine bropostti ve al hy opal Ht ig unnecesvary to submit here the| teason, that th ir entire available funds to quler | stablished by the State Board | ile, ashe of his party. .-+: 3 HANKS BE x i UA nd value and ahould teoarers n favor of this consolidation, i statistics Which £0 to sho: ee ‘re * pended bank. | Off : @ solid Republican phala : ae RerateL tote a eae rogers it now bev Uhteioue {ha aanmares ‘This contiv‘on of affairs demands | The evident object of this provision | \'e five ninnueicun phalanx. : 205 6TH AVE., COR. 14 agi iJ deemed it expedient to fx a low tax |Viled for, All of this work must bi Tate in the face of heavy expenditures, | pleted at this session of he 1. evause the new courts ar ectification, Each banking Instl-| Was to secure, through the instcumen- | \ veteran wh f ese detalls Will come. before | PFOMP: ist the official report of the Superin-| t:tlon shoad be independent. of the tally of the Board, the effectual pre- haved. and as a result the $1, 000 u " included ee eae go Into operation on the ts Vanunry, | effec h a chart i ‘ent of Public Works. Tis inyedaty, |< ther, and the available funds of savinge | Yention of any payments for sectarian NO ONE WHO PRETENDS TO BB the treasury. Haceebercuneats of and su elty bi i to however, to emphasize the lesson which | banks: Cas bee cenosited 1 such: . tha “existing Seni Na uisr UP WITH THE TIMES GOES TO BED lut even ¢ | tained action on this subject ix, the ve, delicate a these figures teach, and to urge upon] ieanner ar to be beyond the perils whict C y ate he absorption of this sur Brot "eh that snoatitmod he | uu thetieed of brent ah steateat | may Involve the alacount baRks Ber Sea Rutan rol nas Se evce Tan Urnan eee ho plus Would not have saved the treasury | fore apparent. m a deficit in that year, had it not] New Judicial Districts at Once, | CRETE! upon without careful and sert and suitable act should be in providing for the. im- Pablic Instruction. EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD, : been that the $2,213.00 recetved fram is Preparation, It tx doubtlul whether | provement of the canals and thelr ads led making it the duty of the Hoard e 8 the United States Government wasaine | it 18 of special importance that. the Legislature, in view of the many | minist 4 & sound business | It Is a matter for congratulation that point Inspectors of these institu- taken and used. Simultaneously with |%/¥ision of the State into four judicial ress upon it during | basis, unmixed with political or other| the leaders ip of New York State in| tons, regulating the manner of making| , The Brockway paddle is to enjoy en-|is quite as effective as "to san this absorption, or perversion, of the| departments should be made at the be able to| subordinate pur and politics Jucational #fairs is everywhere recog- | Sch payments Prescribed by the| during fame in the Legislature this ses-| with which it is synonomous. surplus fund, ‘the islature passed |CAflest date possible. in order that 1 rm this Agricuttural Deainn nized, Her present system of supervi-| Constitution and containing such other [sion by being ai to the Idiomatic | ‘The new idiom first used yester various measures which, in their ulti- | M&Y discharge the duty which the Cv therefe ommi : : fon and examinations is uplifting the| Provisions as, in your judgment, shall| lore peculiar to law-making bodies. It) when a Rochester statesman ventu: Mate effect, would tend to augment | Sitution Imporss upon the Governc be at once ere nye Phere is one provision of the revised| calling of the teacher, giving more 6 tend to secure the most economical and | Will have a most flexible place as a fig-| the opinion that Boss Platt had “Brock- the expenses of the State, notably the | Of designating the pustices of the su- [of the vari stitution in which many farmers of| surance of employment. to those well | intelligent care of such inmates and|Ure of speech, and will not be restricted | wayea" Malby's candidacy for Btate Care of the Insane act: eedee the | preme Court” who shall. constitute the | ous lor. 1 “State are greatly interested Cader|quatitied, and insuring tocthe public a| carry this new and important pro-| by the ordinary forms of grammattcal | Speakership, and he therefore could, nol i rovisions of which sthe counties of | @hpellate divi everal Ce | Onn power and the duty itution’ a doubt existed as| more adequate return for the liberal ex- | Yislon of the Constitution into effectual | @Xpression, in that it will stand for any | win. The process of ‘Brockway! lew York and Kings propose to trans. | partments, Ie is Important that. these | of ftand reporting the [to the 4 of the Legistiture to pro-|penditure that has always honorably dis- | Operation, number, gender, tense or mood. the St. Lawrence leader's boom proved, fer from. themselves ‘to the State a | {URuces should be sa 1 and assigned islature. if such [Vile @ inethod by which owners of! tinguished the Emptre State. Buildings, State Forestry. It will be perfectly proper to say, for | to be quite as effective in defeating him urden of over a millon and a quarter | Deore the lesisinti elon closes, RO Iratted and) submitted cultural Luids could construct neces: | equipment, Hbraty-and apparatus do not . nstance, that Hoss Platt is employing |as the Eimira paddie ever was in gub- of dollars annually expended for the | that they may con, together ant « 1 clos ditches, tor the « of th bbe nt atin ih ‘The preservation of the forest domain |" the Brockway" to bring a recalcitrant |duing an inoffensive youth who was un- eare of the insane. Ise the Legislature as to what action, | tion Lawe. lands across the lands of othecs,! It ur the fitness of the teacher | Of, the State 1s a subject of deep con-| legislator to terms, They used to say | fortunate enough to incur the displeas- t Is necessary for ihe success: | ‘ . As ‘a conseitiente, “those” who “owned | that our edueatonal system depends for | fee, f0, the whole community, Involv-| that he was using “the whip,” applying | Ure of its whitewashed Superintendent. A Surpl dispensable. ful (naguration of the new system Al One of the most yrtant jects}iow or swamp lands, or lands its resulta, Towards this end our State | (MA as, ie la On Preservation of the “the screws,” or employing “moral sua Ince 189 § ri he ju a1 ‘e to have the reaps wh you will be ¢ Mban tee Which In certain) sea t surface| is making unexampled progress. Our frources of water supply, Pe-/ sion.” ‘The new figure is much more . . . ince 1891 {t has been with the greatest | {lite ut making a ty ML Working [sider ta that of improving our ol Waters settled, have heen compelled, in| hormal schools, teachers! institutes and; cular significance was given. to this| forcible than either of these, and has the @ifficulty that the current expen mart, their adv Pe an eo eaball Miws. Tho peaple are vitally. Intere y t ¢ i many instan to suffer grea nard-| ten ng clas are growing | Qwestion in the recent Constitutional | additional virtue of perfect fitness. To peraons who enjoy @ personal ae $he Government have been provided for be had, in respect to the perfection of | N) honesy elections. Phere ts at imp ships, Decwuss they vould not condnet | Mee eying. Aree dtesemingting. «| Convention, by the fact that the amend: | “Ty Trockway” ts. to asgail_ with the | Qaintance with Mr. Jack Astor hig ap tt to April. 15, and when. unusual Ns, while there te still time for | tive public dena shat the ballot sy the Water across a nel piemnises professional. spirit whieh reaches sthe | Ment providing for the keeping of the! most farmidable weapon obtalnable, and | Pearance In the full regimental uniform REGIS Give attcen Ge ie tes receive practical and ef-} shall be mute tor tom f even by pasin Ast compensation fy! mallest country schools. Corresponding | forest reservations forever as wild i of a Gubernatorial staff officer yesterday: ear, it has been y {he bree: ithe ea Ww an priv tig is Kiven by $5 wars along the distinetly forest lands was urged by important Was a revelation, He was easily the Nerds bee Dea eutged ayot ae SEE WA ROMAN eaetioih tek da kiad a oy tapears atone ate distinctly | commercial interests, and was the only Most conspicuous man In. Albany, not The necessity for a surplus w t Magica: | that mttempied ath formation | ton, and Lrecammend that t iy hy eoncentrating ia respons, | amendment that was adopted without even exceptirg the new Governor ‘him- ing before the State assumed the, et Pe enciye a Wing te) ture’ pass an Jy the supervision and-control of | iseent. Due attention should be given self, He was also the most uncomfort- ofthe in Onie 1, ease hue eli the ty eces betivee * i} will provi Institutions of learning and. pros {0 the necessary legislation to carry able, ie seAns, Ont. 1. ia but wi b the ¢ Kecutive branches of tt ‘ t] means of nal preparation, the public. inter-| the wilt of the people into effe i The uniform, that Mr. Jack pretty gaermous monthly’ paymen led f ie daates, | upon the wubiect. thing was m: | terested in th SS Peep one cate Mavactad de |. the carrying out of these provisions nearly filled, 6 feet 2 inches altitudinally surplus now seems in - Nanny Rg arbre ed | Ronds wad Mig on | recommer that the Legisiature | Wil als» tend to the preservation of . and 1 foot & inches across the breast proper maintenance of the State Gove Sua PRs ee J Bah fute'y | provide liberally but with economic dis- | SMe birds and animals on the pubitc plate, was a dream of milltary gorgeous Ment. Mereover. it is expect Bu Ane pret tat inn sot to mat antag subset of ne which | Cretion for the carrying om of the sys lands, a subject worthy of legislative at hess,’ The texture of the cloth in It we York and Kings Counties wi PASE OF SRA Al Ce WAM. Bnd Bae) TiMpanite hongedhd $9 Wey Morita: | ne at your! tem of public elucation, peention, eepactaily with respect to. the as fine as gossgmer: Its gold lace an e to the State they hav tN Yor! ‘3 ‘ i 1 t z - 1 Reid i - e's ie 1] ri . ae have New Yor « 1 stoge ‘ Oo & Near n Ne The business of Insurance has reached | ation of herds does not result from ol 7 Jbhearing fir th he doubled, | Rearinue Before, the ati RS Bik Deon’ the x Peeve ti PWN be [Milling by the Noes, bat the hunted aul-| | The improved Now York |i adie doutcen plucked trp the a danually adver tees pommible date, Prov : Hila LOuLE have Bnoet coy wad Mts ttl 4 |the numerous. likes. fonds and brooke | City Exchange Telephone | of a birt of » ls Boves were vay treas classitication vt t » The i 1 , ppreved meth | where they are so helpless that they fali | Y a a HOSS He asst ‘ith the tl BRIE a Mote arco nehaet nant eee ae cae ai eames tod pre neh Only a Step yitina to stfte haners'whs'he In wait | SOFWie@, metallic elreutt ANE anata jhe led of moae for the support ineane’ reached Ms ae: ie Aig Ol tt obtained ty . . lon easy captures, | tines, te i 20. lal the excellence of his attire Mi aha treasury ugar e a “ Tented ets \ ton he vty 1b ne ae “Ageteiit 1 {irom Weak Lungs to Consumption, The State Tra ment, is now offered by us Avior wait mot on, very frlendly terms Reepertfully vec mae that the tax tev ‘Ming aant Shcoant ute gael} Se We conesoudencs oa soe cet rem Depleted Blood to Anwemia,| ‘The proper maintenance of the mii-/@t rates which bring it) jit minis: for th f the insane be vo adiusted| uns hou 1 ment. w iverson PSS WIA esce| trom Diseased Blood to Scrotula, trom | {ty ahd Maval forces of the state is al within reach of even the) tis clothes were not skiitully padded, dolare HUE ETS Sa IP ae eo GUTTA DE ROSE a be hia : wth “1 Loss ot Flesh to Hines. | Impress “upon your withy mere | most moderate users. The 3! bis fold ine bet hung awry, igh safeguards be clen ralnet. gambling. |v t iptenedlis t q t he Nationa | prices per year are as fole | lower on the left Mr. Harrigan used t thrown. abo aie wl Ato Sri ee ( nse ‘ork is conceded to be. sec i) | prices | ) in Mr. war fo be impossible to for athens Fund avai edd yp : i } are fn 9 hone, and i must not be alowed ted | lows: Res Bie BOLE tDAL way 1B the “Mulligan His (commonis: neown tar eat , vitit the Siate troops, beth military and} . + : e in ° a paki: subject inlte We Vee copnmiansy: Huo Mas java ana “ihe "oneere “ommesding |QOMDIMALON Line, - - $80.00) we 'Arunis cinmber she ch young rn doubtle 1, also. to an exempted from peration of the |iriate. symbol ay 5 4 | them. begin ta, seriously Seok thelr inef- 4 man hid welt in the crush, but whee laws SO as to Ket a Unifurm da aboye-mentio: ection the race trac! At eam the m icheay that is the inferiority of ene ne Wits nto 01 ie Gover iad withio which all county treasuries | and ronnie oF incorporated tacinie wes {et hroviied for Oy | ; D thet Weapons. * 9) Direct Line, ----- $120 0) ie Stecciition tn’ dhe Rxceutive Cham: ictions to the State Treasury. Whi'e sear, & hus perm 1, Upon those tyres) Wit neral ar a st, have to give se- spicuous, te 8 'e ° the bulk of the pasiacnts are now nade trachaund groUndn, wlohe. the vantedebe Wil y ni Re De Kal » | Hotty ‘and Dusinesssilke attention to, the AND UPWARDS, ACCOR“ING TOUSE, NO) iis aii mdibie: comments of the in and before ‘April 1, treasurers |W main erininalin all other patie! farm, however, Wut heonuse it matter of supplying the Guard wit i 3 for ha’ 7 h rare @f fame of the wealthiest connten ia er LE AIT QUEDA nie FRM, HPAES OR ik ROR LE ft Abe 5 € Codeliver Oi |arms of modern pattern, adapted to the EXTRA INSTALLATION CHARGE, | ane then double hlmwele up tn ’ Ghia practite of wichnniging eee Hie Fatined Constitution, section 4 of Mis hint of batio haw’ /been used house Hiazives | we Great of Codsliver Un prevents DUIene ah ne Pin Ge, mations i aie vem he. Wanderell ‘over the wtlee of withholding the funds article ?, adds to the. oll provision | years hi a hu ot the States STR é HiRes When he ered 0 ntl! July or August. The public good akuinst lotteries a provision that weither | “ratty ng tests al improvement orguiizations. If] this step trom being taken and re- | Contemplate and. were devised tp meet, The Metropolitan Telephone Sela ihe distes chet can ae Mires that this laxity shall be, poolselling, bookmaking, nor any other) ae ‘ t ea x stores Health. Physictans, the world} (With theses tions and recom~ wale State's chief magistrate Uses ; ply remedied and prohibited | kind of wainbiing. whali hereatter be au-| | ARMINSL the “Illnabet-tanter: Lewtatatu federal Office at ere ae wpesras’s T commit to your hanida the and if | h t to sign dacuments. aft Fe i 4 a wis alle : 4 - | ov s or of framing and enactin, . ne Nerd ot Bopasiminia! Mcowomy | neriielsor ailiwed wilt 'tig Muait| 1 te my belle hat the ase ot. the) Hust Hf tatguldsbetiay hela eth Mya” | VET the eglsatoh ected ny fhe, Sige GIBGTAPM UO. | rc, drivrtstminnd dhe Rae seare joubt_ no! candor, bonesir, gleortisn and indisiry'"eil| 18 Cortlandt Street. sailed gi aren nthe tail pocket of ms soldier coat, and requires the Legislature to pass/"b.anket-paster” ballot should Me at | on. y fh Sabeclaliy Savice, | Bitentn Bppropriate gin to prevent. wes|once prohibited, for hrouwh tte instru think that the Legislature Tmight by 3 Dca't be decelr a by Substitutes! . ‘wreat sro" jemman: eainst any of the provisions of mimentality the purpose of the law bas| committee put itself into communication | rrepared by Scott & Bowne, M. ¥ Al éruggiata, are wo, » \ - > : . at yi

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