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Town of Bombay. John Gurtlom, Bombay.
Andrew Burke, Bombay.

Brandon. F. J. Lamay, Skerry.
Brighton.- H. Robeas, Gabriels.

Burke. Barlow Crosby, Burke.

Hobart Badger, Burke.

Chateaugay. Gedeon Lanetot, Chateaugay.
William Hartnett, Chateaugay.

Constable. Louis Fleury, Constable.

Dickinson. Floyd Elmer, Dickinson Center.
James Foster, Duane.

Duane.

Fort Covington.- James Courtney, Fort Covington.
Charles Costlows, Bloomingdale.

Franklin. James White, Loon Lake.

Harrietstown.-H. Ray Williams, Saranac Lake.

Malone.

Peter T. Martin, Malone.

Moira. John L. Williams, Moira.

Seth W. Johnston, Brushton.

Santa Clara.- John Dresye, Santa Clara.
Waverly.-W. W. Downer, St. Regis Falls.
Westville. Henry Mooers, Westville Center.

SUMMARY OF PUBLIC RELIEF.

Expenses in connection with the almshouse for the year, $5,584.51; expense of support in other institutions, $6,129.19; expense of temporary (outdoor) relief administered by the superintendent and overseers of the poor, $8,371.68; aggregate expenditures, $20,085.38.

Total number in the almshouse during the year, 92; supported in other institutions, 150; receiving temporary (outdoor) relief, 614; total, SSC.

COUNTY INSTITUTIONS.

FRANKLIN COUNTY ALMSHOUSE,
Malone, N. Y.

Inspected by Inspector Ford October 23, 1913. Keeper.-P. H. Tummons, appointed January 1, 1908. Attached to the almshouse are 110 acres of land, 100 of which are reported to be under cultivation; value of land and buildings, $35,000; estimated value of the products of the farm, $6,965.67; receipts from sales, $2,395.83; estimated value of the labor of the inmates during the year, $150.

Expenses for the year, $5.584.51; estimated weekly expense per person, $1.15.

Total number in almshouse during the year 92 (81 males, 11 females); remaining September 30, 1914, 40, including 8 feebleminded or idiotic, 1 epileptic and 2 blind persons.

STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION,

Central Office, 105 East 22d Street, New York City.

(See New York County.)

President of visiting committee for Franklin county, Mr. A. C. Hadley, Malone.

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Inspected by Inspector Covill January 24, 1914.

Established 1900; incorporated April 1, 1901.

Objects. The care of women and little children suffering from incipient pulmonary tuberculosis.

Governing body.- Board of Directors.

President. Mrs. J. E. Newcomb, 164 West 74th stret, New York City.

Secretary. Mrs. Frank J. Sprague, 241 West End avenue, New York City.

Treasurer. Edgar L. Marston, 24 Broad street, New York City.

Chairman of medical board.— Henry L. Shively, 303 Amsterdam avenue, New York City.

Medical superintendent.- Malcolm F. Lent, M. D.

Value of property, $452,918.64.

Receipts for the year, including balance on hand ($4,523.70), $146,172.80; expenditures, $130,989.89; balance on hand September 30, 1914, $15,182.91.

Number of patients under care during the year, 218 (128 paying patients, 2 public charges, 88 free patients); remaining September 30, 1914, 91 women.

Terms and qualifications for admission.- Self supporting women, and girls from six years up, boys, six to ten years, suffering from incipient pulmonary tuberculosis. Rates, $9 per week, for those able to pay; free to others.

Application to be made to executive secretary, 1974 Broadway, Room 43, New York City.

SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF.

NORTHERN NEW YORK INSTITUTION FOR DEAF-MUTES

(THE), Malone, N. Y.

Inspected by Inspector Hill October 28, 1913.

Established and incorporated 1884.

Object. To afford the necessary means of instruction to the deaf and dumb, and to provide for the support and maintenance of those in that condition whose parents or guardians are unable to maintain them during their course of tuition.

Governing body. Board of Trustees.

President.

Samuel A. Beman, Malone.

Secretary. Ellsworth C. Lawrence, Malone.

Treasurer. Matt C. Ransom, Malone.

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Attending physician.- Alfred G. Wilding, M. D., Malone. Superintendent.- Edward C. Rider.

Value of property, $185,356.99.

Receipts for the year, including balance on hand ($3,632.19), $34,842.21; expenditures, $28,002.30; balance on hand September 30, 1914, $6,839.91.

Number of pupils during the year, 104 (99 supported by publie funds, 5 by private funds); remaining in the institution September 30, 1914, 99 (53 males, 46 females).

Terms and qualifications for admittance.- Pupils defective in speech or hearing, or both, of good moral character, free from disease, and possessing intellectual faculties capable of instruction are received.

Application to be made to the State Commissioner of Education, supervisors or overseers of the poor, or board of trustees of the institution.

FULTON COUNTY PUBLIC RELIEF.

COUNTY, CITY AND TOWN POOR LAW OFFICERS.

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.

Chairman. Burt Z. Kasson, Gloversville.

Clerk.

Egbert T. Cross, Johnstown.

Town of Bleecker.- Edward Bleyl, Bleecker.

Broadalbin. Harvey B. Goodemote, Mayfield.
Caroga. Guy Durey, Johnstown, R. F. D. 3.
Ephratah.-- Charles J. Stahl, Rockwood.

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Third Ward.- John H. Mackin.

Fourth Ward.- Albert Lyke.

Town of Johnstown.- Byron Martin, Johnstown, R. F. D.

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Mayfield. John Welch, Mayfield.

Northampton.- William Washburn, Northville.

Oppenheim. John A. Cross, Dolgeville.

Perth. Eugene F. Dennie, Johnstown, R. F. D. 1.
Stratford. Joseph Helterline. Stratford.

COUNTY SUPERINTENdent of tHE POOR.

Mark Dutcher, Gloversville, N. Y.

Appointed January 1, 1914.

OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.*

Town of Bleecker.- Edward Bleyl, Bleecker.

Broadalbin.— II. B. Goodemote, Mayfield, R. F. D.

*See chapter 155, Laws of 1886, and chapter 138, Laws of 1898.

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