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Governing body.-Committee of the State Charities Aid Association for the city and town of Newburgh.

President. Mrs. Frederick Delano Hitch, Newburgh.
Secretary. Mrs. J. M. Stoutenburgh, Newburgh.
Treasurer.-Mrs. Frederick Delano Hitch, Newburgh.
Attending physician.-Dr. John T. Howell.

Agent.-Miss Mary I. Brill.

Number of children under care and supervision during the year, 79; number of children under supervision of the Agency September 30, 1903, 63 (32 boys and 31 girls), of whom 49 were in free homes and 14 in hospitals and other institutions.

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1903, including balance on hand ($39.13), $1,217.44; expenditures, $1,157.90; balance on hand October 1, 1903, $59.54.

Qualification for beneficiaries.-Destitution.
Application to be made to the agent.

ORLEANS COUNTY-PUBLIC RELIEF.

STATE INSTITUTIONS.

WESTERN HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR WOMEN, Albion, N. Y. Inspected by Inspector Hill November 5, 1902, June 6, 1903; by Inspector Oppenheimer March 11, August 6, 1903.

Established by chapter 238 of the Laws of 1900; opened for the reception of inmates December 18, 1893.

Object. For the commitment of females, between the ages of 15 and 30 years, who shall have been convicted of petit larceny, habitual drunkenness, of being a common prostitute, of frequenting disorderly houses or houses of prostitution, or of misdemeanor, and who are not insane, nor mentally or physically incapable of being substantially benefited by the discipline of such an institution.

Board of Managers.-Mrs. Jane L. Armstrong, Rochester; Mrs. Etta Elsner Falkner, Syracuse; John J. Hynes, Buffalo; Phebe A. Sprague, M. D., Holley; Orville H. Taylor, Albion; Stephen Waterman, Oneida.

President.-John J. Hynes, Mooney Building, Buffalo.
Secretary. Phebe A. Sprague, M. D., Holley.

Treasurer. Orville H. Taylor, Albion.

Superintendent.-Miss Alice E. Curtin, appointed March 1,

1902.

Value of real estate, including buildings and land (97 acres), $142,850; value of personal property, $10,475; total valuation of institution property, $153,325.

Capacity of institution, 150; total number of inmates during the year, 191; average number, 128; number remaining October 1, 1903, 134 (of whom 3 were infants).

Average weekly cost of support, including the value of home and farm products consumed, $5.15; excluding such value, $5.02.

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1903, including balance on hand ($736.37), $39,312.10; ordinary expenditures, including $16 for remittance to the State Treasurer pursuant to the provisions of law, $34,417.21; extraordinary expenditures, $4,374.38; total expenditures, $38,791.59; balance on hand October 1, 1903, $520.51.

COUNTY AND TOWN POOR LAW OFFICERS.

Board of Supervisors.

Chairman Artemas J. Goodwin, Albion. Clerk, Frederic M. Thompson, Albion.

Town of Albion.-Porter C. Bliss, Albion.

Barre.-Artemas J. Goodwin, Albion.

Carlton.-Edwin K. Beckwith, Waterport.
Clarendon-Chas. W. Glidden, Holley.
Gaines.-William Briar, Albion.

Kendall.-Frank J. Murphy, Morton.
Murray. Darius M. Morton, Holley.
Ridgeway. Albert H. Mileham, Medina.
Shelby.-Avery A. Danolds, Medina.
Yates.-G. Albert Conger, Lyndonville.

County Superintendent of the Poor.

Varnum D. Ludington, Albion, N. Y.

Overseers of the Poor.

Town of Albion.-George Edmunds, Albion.

Barre.-Daniel D. Culver, Barre Centre.

Carlton. John H. Stone, Kent; Fred. W. Miller,
Waterport.

Clarendon.-George Hardenbrook, Clarendon.

Gaines.-W. Garinger, Gaines.

Kendall.-Charles Stone, Kendall.

Murray. William Cox, Murray.

Town of Ridgeway.-George Curtman, Medina; Robert Sinclair,
Knowlesville.

Shelby.-George Cramer, Medina.
Yates.-William Grimes, Yates.

COUNTY INSTITUTIONS.

ORLEANS COUNTY ALMSHOUSE, Albion, N. Y.

Inspected by Inspector Dorr December 15, 1902; June 15, 1903. Keeper. Varnum D. Ludington, appointed January 1, 1897. Attached to the almshouse are 155 acres of land, of which 133 are reported to be under cultivation; value of land and buildings, $35,000; estimated value of the labor of inmates during the year, $50; estimated value of the products of the farm, $1,500; receipts from sales, $200.

Expenses in connection with the almshouse for the year ending September 30, 1903, $17,341.04; estimated weekly expense per person $2.53; expense of temporary (outdoor) relief administered by the superintendent and overseers of the poor, $9,422.67; expense of support in whole or in part in institutions other than the almshouse, $1,598.10; aggregate expenditures for support and relief, $28,361.81.

Total number in the almshouse during the year, 122; remaining October 1, 1903, 63 (42 males and 21 females), including 15 feeble-minded or idiotic, 5 blind and 3 epileptics; number of wayfarers to whom meals were furnished at the almshouse, 427; number receiving temporary (outdoor) relief, 1,007; number of persons supported in other institutions, 28; total supported and relieved during the year, 1,584.

STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION.

Central Office, 105 East Twenty-second Street, New York City. (See New York County.)

Has local visiting committees in 53 counties. The following is the list of members for Orleans county: Rev. F. S. Dunham, Secretary, Albion; Pearl Coann, Albion; Rev. William J. McNab, Medina. Visitor to Western House of Refuge for Women at Albion, Mrs. W. Crawford Ramsdale, Albion.

OSWEGO COUNTY-PUBLIC RELIEF.

COUNTY, CITY AND TOWN POOR LAW OFFICERS.

Board of Supervisors.

Chairman, Frederick A. Glynn, Oswego. Clerk, W. W. Spencer, Jr., Oswego.

Town of Albion.-D. O. Whitney, Pulaski.

Amboy.-Seymour Spoon, Amboy Centre.
Boylston.-James B. Tilton, Lacona.
Constantia.-F. L. Marsden, Bernhards Bay.

City of Fulton.

First and Sixth Wards-John B. Follan, Fulton. Second and Third Wards.-William F. Holleran, Fulton.

Fourth and Fifth Wards.-George H. Fassell, Fulton.
Town of Granby.-L. D. Beardsley, Oswego Falls.
Hannibal.-William R. Wilson, Hannibal.
Hastings.-H. D. Coville, Central Square.
Mexico.-J. C. Taylor, Mexico.

New Haven.-W. M. Barker, New Haven.
Orwell. Henry Hilton, Orwell.

Oswego. Byron Worden, Oswego.

City of Oswego.-

First Ward. John J. Corbett, Oswego.
Second Ward.-Dennis O'Neil, Oswego.
Third Ward.-Fred A. Glynn, Oswego.
Fourth Ward.-A. L. Hagenbruch, Oswego.
Fifth Ward.-John Daley, Oswego.
Sixth Ward.-O. S. Osterhout, Oswego.
Seventh Ward.-Thomas B. Wilson, Oswego.
Eighth Ward.-Amos Cavilier, Oswego.

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