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COMPRISING  OUTLIIN'E    MAPS   OF   POLITICAL   D'VISIONS;     NAMES,    OFFICIAL 
TITLES   AVD    REMUNERATION    OF   OFFICERS    \N'D   HEADS    OF    DEPART- 
MENTS IN  NATIONAL,  STATE  AND  .    JNICIP     .  SERVICE  WITHIN  THE 
STAlE  or  NEW  YORK;  TABUL    flONS  AND  STATEMENTS  OF 
IMPORTANT  DATA   CONCE   NING   PARTY  ORGANIZA- 
TIONS, CAMPAIGNS,  ELECTIONS,  AND  VARIOUS 
OTHER   PUBLIC  INTERESTS 


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PREFACE. 


IT  is  a  well-known  fact  that  in  sparsely  settled  communities  a 
knowledge  of  the  minutiae  of  public  service  is  more  general 
than  in  the  densely  settled  communities  where  people  are  strangers 
to  one  another ;  and  yet,  obviously,  the  relative  importance  would 
strongly  suggest  the  necessity  of  a  reversal  of  these  conditions. 

In  the  genius  of  our  Government  the  separation  of  powers 
affords  the  development  of  peculiar  responsibilities.  The  Legisla- 
tive Department  enacts  laws,  the  Executive  Department  executes 
them,  and  the  Judicial  Department  construes  them  ;  and,  with 
certain  exceptions,  each  Department  is  entirely  independent  of 
control  by  the  others. 

Up  to  the  middle  of  the  present  century  the  tendency  was 
toward  a  more  representative  character  in  our  whole  Government. 
In  recent  years  the  tendency,  though  not  marked,  has  been  toward 
a  less  representative  and  a  more  bureaucratic  form  of  government. 

The  State  of  New  York,  truly  the  Empire  State  in  many 
respects,  ranking  first  in  population  and  wealth,  and  with  multi- 
form enterprises  setting  it  at  the  head  of  the  column  of  American 
Commonwealths,  affords  a  splendid  object-lesson  in  governmental 
and  political  conditions. 

Here  we  have  drifted,  f j'ojii,  an>a;l,m'Ost  purely  loc^l  control  into  a 
centralized  control  }ul^}}ah}y'no\:eLb)k^^i^lktRiices,^  l^^  Excise  Law, 
which  was  formerly  adn^iii5siiea'ed/li>y»t^i^/]oc^>r  authorities,  is,  un- 
der the  act  known  as  Hli^  ■^Kain'ef5^'Lat\'',*atlniihistered  by  a  State 
Commissioner.  A  few  \peia'i';ji^;a^'<^  |/iiiljt?jrf  LV'tr aviations  were  strictly 
within  local  areas ;  now  we  have  a  ^tate  Board  of  Health.  And 
so,  within  comparatively  recent  years,  the  State  Legislature  has 
assumed  control  of  paujier  lunatics ;  has  provided  a  State  Board 
of  Equalization  and  Assessments  to  regulate  taxes,  uniform  factory 

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iiis])ecti<)ii  laws  adiniiiisti^ivd  hy  :i  State  Factory  Inspector,  State 
otlie-tTs  to  regulate  railroads,  l)aiikiiig,  insurance,  and  various  other 
niattei's  pertaining  to  local  and  general  welfare. 

These  tiansfonnations  toward  central  control,  which  take  place 
in  many  instances  unobserved  ])y  those  affected,  are  thought  to  loe 
due  in  })ai't  to  the  rapid  and  dispi'oportionate  growth  of  cities 
oonij)ared  with  rural  districts  which  the  United  States,  in  common 
with  other  civilized  countries,  has  ex})erienced  in  recent  times. 

Students  of  ])olitical  science  who  are  opposed  to  anything  like 
monarchy  nevertheless  believe  that  our  Government  can  serve  the 
j)eople  better  if  less  representative  and  more  concentrated.  They 
admit  tliat  this  theory  holds  good  only  in-so-far  as  it  affects 
metrt)j)olitan  districts,  Avhere,  in  the  absence  of  personal  acquaint- 
ance with  one  anothei-,  the  people  do  uot  confer  concerning  the 
merits  or  demerits  of  public  measures  or  the  quality  of  candidates 
for  office.  Purely  representative  government  is  therefore  some- 
■\\  hat  of  an  experiment,  even  yet,  so  far  as  it  affects  our  large 
cities,  and  it  would  seem  that,  if  it  is  to  succeed,  the  advantage 
of  personal  acquaintance  in  the  country  must  be  supplied  in  the 
city  by  some  new  device.  If  this  chasm  of  estrangement  lying 
between  men  livins:  close  too;ether  in  cono-ested  sections  could 
be  overcome,  if  voters  could  be  made  better  acquainted  with  our 
public  service,  then  we  might  be  spared  the  necessity  of  adopt- 
ing that  system  which  approaches  dangerously  near  to  one-man 
j:)ower  in  all  our  de])artments  of  Government. 

Viewing  offices  and  employment  in  the  Municipality,  the  Com- 
monwealth, and  the  Nation  from  the  standpoint  of  patronage,  it 
is  manifestly  conducive  to  independent  manhood  that  every  one 
ambitious  to  serve  should  have  an  intelligent  knowledge  of  the 
places  to  be  filled,  and  in  a  general  way  know  the  processes  hj 
which  they  ijiay.V)e.  secui*e4.'J'ftt4i.f^ii  than  Jxs; dependent  upon  party 
leaders,   who/ap;fepmje   i^^K^4jit.efS'VanV%ate:'.t(>  themselves  all   the 

and  dole  out  the 
^ience.  Biit  from  the 
stand pdi-ht'crf^  e^Uiii;^^  st^vermiieni — "  the  sri'eatest  srood 
to  the  greatest  number" — obviously  every  citizen  who  acquaints 
himself  with  the  importance  of  official  positions,  the  enormous 
amount  of  public  labor,  and  the  almost  fabulous  expenditure  of 
money  incident  thereto,  will  Ije  more  jealous  of  his  franchise  and 


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more  insistent  for  proper  principles  and  properly  qualified  candi- 
dates. 

In  the  publication  of  "Public  Service"  it  is  hoped  that  some 
little  contribution  is  made  toward  arousing  greater  indiv^idual 
interest  and  toward  supplying  such  political  and  governmental 
information  as  might  otherwise  be  obtained  only  by  constant 
intermingling,  neighbor  with  neighbor,  in  the  forum  of  industrial 
pursuits. 

The  geographical  divisions  provided  for  political  purposes  bear 
an  important  relation  to  this  work,  as  a  knowledge  of  the  distri- 
bution of  officers  and  Government  employees  is  difficult  both  to 
acquire  and  to  retain  without  a  clear  understanding  of  their  terri- 
torial jurisdiction. 

A  note  of  explanation  is  called  for  by  the  outline  map  of  The 
City  of  New  York  relative  to  the  boundary -line  in  New  York  Bay. 
All  maps  to  which  our  attention  has  been  drawn  place  the  boun- 
dary-line east  of  Bedloe's  and  Ellis  Islands,  their  authors  relying, 
doubtless,  upon  the  following  language  from  Chapter  678,  New 
York  Laws  of  1892:  "The  boundaiy-line  between  the  States 
of  New  York  and  New  Jersey  is  as  follows :  Commencing  at 
thence  southerly  along  the  middle  of  said  (Hudson)  river 
and  of  the  Bay  of  New  York  to  a  point  opposite  the  northeast 
angle  of  Staten  Island." 

Interpreted  literally,  this  would  seem  to  justify  the  direction 
and  location  of  the  line  as  laid  down  by  other  maps ;  but  Article 
II.  reads:  "The  State  of  New  York  shall  retain  its  present  juris- 
diction of  and  over  Bedloe's  and  Ellis  Islands,  and  shall  also 
retain  exclusive  jurisdiction  of  and  over  the  other  islands  lying  in 
the  waters  above  mentioned  and  now  under  the  jurisdiction  of  that 
State." 

The  second  paragraph  of  Section  2  of  Chapter  378,  New  York 
State  Law^s  of  1897,  reads:  "First.  The  borough  of  Manhattan 
shall  consist  of  all  that  portion  of  The  City  of  New  York,  as  hereby 
constituted,  known  as  Manhattan  Island,  Nuttin  or  Governor's 
Island,  Bedloe's  Island,  Bucking  or  Ellis  Island,  the  Oyster 
Islands,  and  also  Blackwell's  Island,  Randall's  Island,  and  Ward's 
Island  in  the  East  or  Harlem  rivers." 

Furthermore,  this  question  has  been  submitted  to  the  Attorney- 
General,  Hon.  T.  E.  Hancock,  and   he  holds  that  it  is  to  l>e  pre- 


sumed  that  the  Legislature  properly  interpreted  the  laws  govern- 
ing the  State's  j)ossessious  ^vhen  they  prescri])ed  the  limits  of 
the  l)()rouc)fh  of  Manhattan  as  above  cited. 

With  the  excej)tion  of  the  most  important  Federal  officials,  the 
present  work  is  confined  to  that  public  service  which  touches  and 
concerns  the  people  in  the  State  of  New  York.  The  main 
divisions  of  the  work  are  the  Federal  Pul)lic  Service  in  the 
State  of  New  York;  the  Commonwealth  Public  Service,  exclu- 
sive of  the  Municipality  of  The  City  of  New  York,  and  the 
Public  Service  of  The  City  of  New  York.  It  will  be  observed 
that  special  importance  is  attached  to  The  City  of  New  York. 

The  preparation  of  the  maps  and  the  accumulation  and  compi= 
lation  of  the  data  have  involved  a  surprising  amount  of  tedious  and 
detailed  labor ;  and  the  success  of  the  book — so  far  as  by  public 
sufferance  success  maybe  admitted — is  due  to  the  untiring  energ}^ 
and  zealous  vio-ilance  of  Mr.  Charles  P.  Worrall  and  Mi-.  Robert 
Johnston.  The  uniform  courtes}^  and  ])rompt  co-operation  of 
public  officials,  heads  of  departments,  chief  clerks,  cfec,  in  the 
various  branches  of  the  Government,  whose  suggestions  and  aid 
have  been  solicited,  rarely  in  vain,  lias  placed  me  under  obligations 
which  I  cheerfully  acknowledge. 

Any  criticism  to  the  effect  that  the  Avork  is  neither  complete 
nor  perfect  cannot  claim  the  distinction  of  originality,  for  both 
these  faults  are  admitted  in  advance.  Concerning  some  of  the 
Departments  not  yft  thoi'oughly  organized,  prompt  response  to 
our  request  for  information  lias  been  impossible;  and  for  this  , 
reason,  in  a  few  instances,  vve  have  been  compelled  to  omit  desir- 
able information. 

J.  S.  B. 


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LIST  OF  MAPS  AND  CHARTS. 


Federal  Government  in  New  York  State, 

New  York  State,  showing  the  Tliirty-four  Congressional  Districts, 

Third  Congressional  District,  . 

Second  Congressional  District, 

Fiftli  Congressional  District,    . 

Fourth  Congressional  District, 

Sixth  Congressional  District,  . 

Seventh  Congressional  District, 

Eighth  Congressional  District, 

Ninth  Congressional  District,  . 

Tenth  Congressional  District, 

Eleventh  Congressional  District, 

Twelfth  Congressional  District, 

Thirteentli  Congressional  District, 

Fourteenth  Congressional  District, 

Fifteenth  Congressional  District, 

Sixteenth  Congressional  District, 

State  Government  Chart, 

New  York  State,  showing  Senate  Districts, 

First  Senate  District, 

Third  Senate  District, 

Fourth  Senate  District,    . 

Fifth  Senate  District, 

Sixth  Senate  District, 

Seventh  Senate  District,  . 

Eiglith  Senate  District,     . 

Ninth  Senate  District, 

Tenth  Senate  District, 

Eleventh  Senate  District, 

Twelfth  Senate  District, 

Thirteenth  Senate  District, 

Fourteenth  Senate  District, 

Fifteenth  Senate  District, 

Sixteenth  Senate  District, 

Seventeenth  Senate  District,    . 

Eighteenth  Senate  District, 

Nineteenth  Senate  District, 

Twentieth  Senate  District, 

Twenty-first  Senate  District,    . 


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TwL'uty-secoud  Senate  District, 

New  York  Slate,  slio\viii.;f  Assembly  Districts, 

First  Assciultly  District,  Horougli  of  JManliatlaii,    . 

Secoiui  Asscinbly  District,  IJoroiigli  of  .Maiiliallaii, 

Third  Assembly  District,  Borougli  of  Maiilialtaii,  . 

Fourth  Assembly  District,  IJoroiii^li  of  Manliattan, 

Fifth  Assemiily  District,  Borough  of  .Manhattan,  . 

Sixth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan,  . 

Seventh  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Eighth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhatlan, 

ISinth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan. 

Tenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhaitan, 

Eleventh  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manlial  an,     . 

Twelfth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Thirteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan,   . 

Fourteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manliattan, 

Fifteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  ^lanliatlan,     . 

Sixteenth  Assembly  District,  liorough  of  Manhatlan,     . 

Sevcuteeuth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Eighteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Nineteenth  Assembh'  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Twentieth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhatlan,  . 

Twenty-first  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Twenty-second  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Twent}--third  Assembly  District,  lower  section,  Borough  of  Manliattan, 

Twenty-third  Assembly  District,  upper  section,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Twentj'-fourth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhaitan, 

Twenty-fifth  Assem])ly  District,  Borough  of  ^Manhattan, 

Twenty-sixth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhatlan, 

Twenty-seventh  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Twenty-eighth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

■Tv;;nty-ninth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan. 

Tnirlieth  Assembl}-  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan,     . 

Thirt3^-first  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Thirty-second  Asseml)ly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Thirty-third  Assembly  District,  Borough'of  Manhatlan, 

Thirty-fourth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Manhattan, 

Thirty-fifth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  the  Bronx, . 

Thirty-fifth  A.ssembly  District,  Boroiigh  of  the  Bronx,  . 

Annex  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  the  Bronx, 

Annex  Assemblj^  District,  Borough  of  the  Bronx, 

First  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 

Second  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklj'n,  . 

Third  xVssembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn,    . 

Fourth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn,  , 

Fifth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 

Sixth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn,     . 

Seventh  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 

Eighth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn,  . 

Ninth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn,    . 

Tenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn,    . 

Eleventh  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 

Twelfth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 

Thirteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn,    . 

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Districts, 


Fourteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 
Fifteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 
Sixteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 
Seventeenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 
Eighteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 
Nineteenth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 
Twentieth  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 
Twenty-first  Assembly  District,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 
First,  Second,  and  Third  Wards  of  Long  Island  City, 
Fourth  and  Fifth  Wards  of  Long  Island  City, 
Municipal  Chart,  The  City  of  New  York, 
City  of  New  York,  ....... 

Borough  of  Manhattan,  showing  Assembly  and  Aldermanic 

Borough  of  Manhattan,  showing  Municipal  and  Court  Districts, 

Borough  of  Manhattan,  showing  Wards, 

Borough  of  the  Bronx,  showing  Assembly  Districts, 

Borough  of  the  Bronx,  showing  Municipal  Court  Districts, 

Borough  of  the  Bronx,  showing  Wards, 

Borough  of  Brooklyn,  showing  Assembly  Districts, 

Borough  of  Brooklyn,  showing  Municipal  Court  Districts, 

Borough  of  Brooklyn,  showing  Wards,  .... 

Borough  of  Queens, 

Borough  of  Richmond, 

First  Council  District, 

Second  Council  District,  ...... 

Third  Council  District,    ....... 

Fourth  Council  District, 

Fifth  Council  District, 

Sixth  Council  District, 

Seventh  Council  District. 

Eighth  Council  District, 

Ninth  Council  District, 

Tenth  Council  District, 

First  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Second  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Third  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Fourth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Fifth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Sixth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Seventh  Assembly  District,  Electio:i  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Eighth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Ninth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Tenth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Eleventh  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Twelfth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Thirteenth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Fourteenth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Fifteenth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Sixteenth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Seventeenth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Eighteenth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Nineteenth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Twentieth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 
Twenty-first  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 


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Twenty-second  Assembly  Distrift.  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 

Twenty-third  Assembly  iJislriel,  Election  districts  of  New  York  County, 

Twenty-fuiirtli  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 

Twenly-lifth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  Y'ork  County, 

Twenty-sixth  Assembly  District,  P^lection  Districts  f)f  New  York  County, 

Tweulyseventh  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County 

Twenty-eighth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  Y''ork  County, 

Twenty-ninth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 

Thirtieth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County,  , 

Thirtylirst  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 

Thirty-second  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 

Third-third  Assembl}-  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  Y'ork  County, 

Thirty-fourth  Assembly  Districts,  Election  Districts  of  New  York  County, 

Thirty-tifth  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  Y'ork  County, 

Annexed  Assembly  District,  Election  Districts  of  New  Y'ork  County,  . 

First  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,    . 

Second  Wiird.  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Third  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,  . 

Fourth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Fifth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County.  . 

Sixth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,  . 

Seventh  AVard,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Eighth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  Coimty, 

Ninth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,  . 

Tenth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,  . 

Eleventh  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Twelfth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Thirteenth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,  . 

Fourteenth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Fifteenth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,    . 

Sixteenth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,     . 

Seventeenth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Eighteenth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,  , 

Nineteenth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,  , 

Twentieth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,  . 

Twenty-first  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Twenty-second  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Twenty-third  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  Count}', 

Twentj'-fourth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Twenty-fifth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Twenty-sixth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Twenty-seventh  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Twenty-eighth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Twenty-ninth  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Thirtieth  "Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County,     . 

Thirty-first  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 

Thirty-second  Ward,  Election  Districts  of  Kings  County, 


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FEDERAL   OFFICIALS,   WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


PRESIDENT   OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Executive  Mansion,  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Bet.  Fifteenth  &  Seventeenth  Sts.  N.  W., 

Washington,  D.  C. 

William  McKiule}',  President,  Ohio. 
John  Addison  Porter,  Secretary  to  the  President  ;  O.  L.  Pruden,  Assistant 
Secretary  ;  William  H.  Crook,  Executive  Clerk  ;  George  B.  Cortelyou,  Execu- 
tive Clerk  ;    Col.   Theo.   A.   Bingham,   in  Charge   of  Public   Buildings   and 
Grounds. 


DEPARTIVIENT   OF   STATE. 

Seventeenth  Street,  South  of  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  Washington,  D.  C. 

John  Sherman,  Secretary  of  State,  Ohio. 
William  R.  Day,  Assistant  Secretary  ;  Alvey  A.  Adee,  Second  Assistant  Sec- 
retary ;  Thos.  Wilbur  Cridler,  Third  Assistant  Secretary ;  William  L.  Penfield, 
Solicitor  ;  William  H.  Michael,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Sydney  T.  Smith,  Chief,  Diplo- 
matic Bureau  ;  Robert  S.  Chilton,  Jr.,  Chief,  Consular  Bureau  ;  Pendleton 
King,  Chief,  Bureau  of" Indexes  and  Archives;  Frank  A.  Branagan,  Chief, 
Bureau  of  Accounts  ;  Frederic  Emory,  Chief,  Bureau  of  Foreign  Commei'ce ; 
Andrew  Hussey  Allen,  Chief,  Bureau  of  Rolls  and  Library  ;  E.  J.  Babcock, 
Private  Secretary. 


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TREASURY   DEPAETMEXT. 

Fifteenth  Street  and  Pennsylvania  Avente,  AVashington,  D.  C. 

Lyman  J.  Gage,  Secretaiy  of  Treasuiy,  Illinois. 
O.  L.  Siiaulding,  Assistant  Secretary  ;  William  B.  Howell,  Assistant  Secre- 
tary ;  Frank  A.  Vanderlip,  Assistant  Secretary  ;  Theo.  F.  Swayze,  Chief  Clerk  ; 
Freil.  Braekett,  Division  of  Aj^ijointment ;  AY.  F.  MacLennan,  Chief,  Division  of 
Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  ;  E.  B.  Daskam,  Chief,  Division  of  Public  Moneys  ; 
John  M.  Comstock,  Chief,  Division  of  Customs  ;  Capt.  C.  F.  Shoemaker,  Chief, 
Division  of  Revenue-Cutter  Sei-vice  ;  Chas.  Lyman,  Chief,  Division  of  Stationei*y, 
Printing,  and  Blanks  ;  A.  T.  Huntington,  Chief,  Division  of  Loans  and  Cur- 
rency ;  S.  M.  Gaines,  Chief,  Division  of  Mail  and  Files  ;  Lewis  Jordan,  Chief, 
Miscellaneous  Division  ;  W.  S.  Chance,  Chief,  Division  of  Special  Agents  ; 
George  A.  Bartlett,  Disbursing  Clerk  ;  Thos.  J.  Hobbs,  Disbursing  Clerk  ; 
Milton  E.  Ailes,  Private  Secretary  to  Secretary  of  Treasury. 


Supervising  Architect's  Office,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

James  K.  Taylor,  Supervising  Architect  ;  Chas.  B.  Kemper,  Chief  Execu- 
tive Officer  ;  James  P.  Low,  Chief,  Technical  Division  ;  H.  R.  P.  Hamilton, 
Chief  Constructor,  Engineering  and  Draughting  Division  ;  J.  A.  Sutherland, 
Chief,  Inspection  and  Material  Division  ;  J.  A.  AYetniore,  Chief,  Law  and  Rec- 
ord Division  ;  Frank  W.  Pease,  Chief,  Computors'  Division  ;  P.  S.  Garretson, 
Chief,  Accounts  Division. 


Bureau  of  Engr.\ving  .^nd  Printes^g,  Fourteenth  ant)  B  Streets,  S.  W. 

Claude  M.  Johnson,  Director  of  Bureau  ;  Thomas  J.  Sullivan,  Assistant  Di- 
rector ;  Edwin  Lamasure,  Accountant  ;  John  R.  Hill,  Chief,  Engraving  Di^-is- 
ion  ;  Joseph  E.  Ralph,  Custodian  Dies,  Rolls,  and  Plates ;  Van  H.  Bukey, 
Chief  Clerk  and  Disbursing  Agent. 


Secret  SER\^CE  Division,  Tre.\sury  Dep.\rtment  Building. 
John  E.  Wilkie,  Chief ;  Andrew  McWiUiams,  Chief  Clerk. 


Bureau  of  Statistics,  Adams  Building,  1333  F  Street,  N.  W. 
Worthington  C.  Ford,  Chief  of  Bureau  ;  J.  X.  AYhitney,  Chief  Clerk. 


Llfe-Saving  Service,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

S.  I.  Kimball,  General  Superintendent  ;   Horace  L.  Piper,  Assistant  Gen- 
eral Superintendent. 

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COMPTKOLLER    OF    THE    TeEASUKY,   TREASURY    DEPARTMENT    BuiLDING. 

Robert  J.  Tracewell,  Comptroller  ;  Edward   A.  Bowers,   Assistant  Comp- 
troller ;  C.  M.  Force,  Chief  Clerk  ;  W.  W.  Warwick,  Chief  Law  Clerk. 


Register  of  the  Treasury,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

Blanche  K.  Bruce,  Register  ;  N.  L.  Chew,  Assistant  Register  ;  C.  N.  Mc- 
Groarty,  Chief,  Division  of  Loans  ;  Newton  Feree,  Chief,  Division  of  Notes, 
Coupons,  and  Currency. 


Auditor  for  the  Treasury  Department,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

W.  E.  Andrews,  Auditor ;  E.  McKitterick,  Deputy  ;  J.  C.  L.  Gudger,  Law 
Clerk  ;  H.  K.  Leaver,  Chief,  Customs  Division  ;  T.  O.  W.  Roberts,  Chief,  Pub- 
lic Debt  Division  ;  Cadwell  C.  Tyler,  Chief,  Miscellaneous  Division  ;  E.  C. 
Fitz  Simons,  Chief,  Internal  Revenue  Division. 


Auditor  for  the  'War  Department,  Winder  Building,  Seventeenth  &F  Sts.,  N.W. 

William  Wallace  Brown,  Auditor  ;  Dan'l  A.  Grosvenor,  Deputy ;  S.  McDon- 
ald, Disl)ursing  Clerk  ;  S.  E.  Fauuce,  Chief,  Archives  Division  ;  W.  C.  Eldridge, 
Chief,  RevicAv  Division  ;  W.  A.  Rogers,  Chief,  Mail  and  Miscellaneous  Di- 
vision ;  M.  J.  Hull,  Chief,  Paymasters'  and  Claims  Division  ;  Elias  Mann,  Chief, 
Pay  and  Bounty  Division  ;  J.  C.  Baxter,  Chief,  Military  Division;  Josiah  Quincy 
Kern,  Law  Clerk. 


Auditor  for  the  Interior  Department,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

William  Youngblood,  Auditor  ;  Robert  S.  Person,  Deputy  ;  Isaac  Pear- 
son, Chief,  Indian  Division  ;  W.  S.  Stetson,  Chief,  Army  and  Navy  Pension  Di- 
vision ;  J.  E.  R.  Ray,  Land  Files  and  Miscellaneous  Division  ;  B.  F.  Harrah, 
Law  Clerk. 


Auditor  for  the  Navy  Department,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

Frank  H.  Morris,  Auditor  ;  John  M.  Ewing,  Deputy  ;  George  P.  Davis, 
Chief,  Navy  Pay  and  Allotment  Division  ;  L.  K.  Brown,  Chief,  Paymasters' 
Division  ;  John  M.  Hoge,  Chief,  Record  and  Claims  Division. 


Auditor  for  the  State  and  Other  Departments,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

Ernst  G.  Timme,  Auditor  ;  George  W.  Esterly,  Deputy ;  E.  T.  Bushnell, 
Chief,  Miscellaneous  Division ;  W.  P.  Armstrong,  Chief,  Diplomatic  and  Con- 
sular Division  ;  W.  O.  Bradley,  Chief,  Division  of  Judicial  Accounts. 

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Auditor  for  the  Post-Office  Department,  Post-Office  Department  Building. 

Henrv  A.  Castle,  Auditor  ;  Abraham  L.  Lawslie,  Deputy  ;  Kicbard  M.  Jolin- 
son,  Chief  Clerk  ;  T.  D.  Keleher,  Disbursiiicr  Clerk  ;  Emauuel  Speich,  Assort- 
ing and  Clieeking  Division  ;  David  M.  Duncan,  Bookkeeping  Division  ;  Arthur 
Clements,  Collecting'-  Division  ;  John  S.  Denton,  Foreign  Division  ;  John  McE. 
Bishop,  Inspecting  Division ;  John  B.  Slemau,  Pay  Division  ;  Bennett  A. 
Allen,  Recording  Division. 


Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  Treasury  Department  Building, 

Ellis  H.  Huberts,  Treasurer;  James  F.  Meline,  Assistant  Treasurer  ;  Will- 
ard  Warner,  Chief  Clerk  ;  E.  R.  True,  Cashier  ;  G.  C.  Bantz,  Assistant  Cashier ; 
D.  W.  Harrington,  Chief,  Accounts  Division  ;  Albert  Relyea,  Chief,  Redemp- 
tion Division  ;  Ferd.  AVeiler,  Chief,  Loans  Division  ;  George  Fort,  Chief,  Na- 
tional Banks  Division  ;  James  A.  Sample,  Chief,  Issue  Division  ;  William  H. 
Gibson,  Paying  Teller  ;  C.  S.  Pearce,  Receiving  Teller  ;  R.  H.  Fors^-th,  Assist- 
ant Teller  ;  D.  W.  Herriott,  Assistant  Teller ;  A.  R.  Quaiffe,  Vault  Clerk ; 
Sherman  Piatt,  Principal  Bookkeeper  ;  J.  O.  Manson,  Assistant  Bookkeeper. 


National  Bank  Redemption  Agency. 

Thos.  E.  Rogers,   Superintendent  ;    E.  W.  WUson,  Teller  ;   F.   W.   Lantz, 
Bookkeeper  ;  H.  M.  Ewing,  Assistant  Teller. 


Comptroller  of  the  Currency,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

Charles  G.  Dawes,  Comptroller  ;  George  M.  Coffin,  Dejiuty  Comptroller ;  J. 
Y.  Paige,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Lawrence  O.  Murray,  Chief,  Organization  Division  ; 
George  S.  Anthony,  Chief,  Division  of  Reports  ;  W.  "\V.  Eldridge,  Chief,  Divi- 
sion of  Issues ;  E.  E.  Schreiuer,  Redemption  Division ;  W.  D.  Swan,  Bond 
Clerk. 


Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  Treasury  Department  Bullding. 

W.  S.  Forman,  Commissioner ;  George  W.  "Wilson,  Dejjuty  ;  George  M. 
Thomas,  Solicitor ;  Alfred  G.  Bliss,  Chief  Clerk  of  Appointment  Division  ;  J. 
R.  T.  Tupper,  Tobacco  Division  ;  O.  F.  Dana,  Chief,  Law  Division  ;  E.  C.  John- 
son, Chief,  Stamp  Division  ;  Charles  A.  Bates,  Chief,  Assessment  Division  ; 
Thomas  A.  Gushing,  Chief,  Division  of  Distilled  Spirits  ;  W.  H.  H.  Bowen, 
Chief,  Division  of  Revenue  Agents  ;  William  Hinds,  Division  of  Accounts  ;  C. 
A.  Crampton,  Chemist. 


Director  of  the  Mint,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

George  E.  Roberts,  Director  of  the  Mint  ;  Robert  E.  Preston.  Chief  Ex- 
aminer ;  B,  F.  Butler,  Computer  of  Bullion  ;  Frank  P.  Gross,  Adjuster ;  Cabell 
"VSTiitehead,  Assayer. 

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Bureau  of  Navigation,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

Eugene  Tyler  Cliamberlaiu,  Commissioner  of  Navigation  ;  Thomas  B.  San- 
ders, Deputy  Commissioner. 

Steamboat  Inspection,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

James  A.   Dumont,   Supervising  Inspector-General ;    William  H.  Clarke, 
Chief  Clerk. 


Light-House  Board,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

Lyman  J.  Gage,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  ex  officio,  President  ;  Caj^t.  William 
S.  Schley,  Chairman  ;  Commander  Geo.  F.  F.  Wilde,  U.  S.  N.,  Naval  Secretary  ; 
Capt.  John  Millis,  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  Engineer  Secretary  ;  Arnold  B. 
Johnson,  Chief  Clerk. 


United   States    Coast    akd   Geodetic    Survey,    Coast   and    Geodetic    Survey 
Building,  New  Jersey  Avenue,  South  of  Capitol. 

Henry  S.  Pritchett,  Coast  Survey  Superintendent ;  O.  H.  Tittmann,  Assistant 
in  Charge  of  Oflfice  ;  Lieutenant-Commander  E.  D.  Taussig,  U.  S.  N.,  Hydro- 
graphic  Inspector  ;  John  Quitman  Lovell,  U.  S.  N.,  Naval  Pajanaster. 


Marine  Hospital  Service,  Supervising  Surgeon-General's  Office,  3  B  St.,  S.  E. 

Walter  Wymau,   Supervising   Surgeon-General  ;  P.    H.    Bailhache,    C.  E. 
Banks,  P.  M.  Carriugton,  G.  T.  Vaughn,  Assistant  Surgeons. 


Hygienic  Laboratory,  3  B  Street,  S.  E. 

J.    J.    Kinyoun,   Passed    Assistant    Surgeon ;    H.    D.    Geddings,   Passed 
Assistant  Surgeon. 


Board  of  Immigration,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

T.  V.  Powderly,  Commissioner-General  of  Immigration  ;  Frank  H.  Earned, 
Chief  Clerk. 


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WAR   DEPAKT.AIENT. 

Seventeentu  Stkeet,  South  of  Pennsylvania  Avenue. 

Russell  Alexander  Alger,  Secretary  of  War,  Michigan. 
George  D.  Meiklejobn,  Assistant  Secretary  of  AVar  ;  John  Tweedale,  Chief 
Cli'rk  ;  Fred.  C.  Scjuires,  Private  Secretary  to  Secretary  of  War ;  Victor  L. 
Mason,  Confidential  Clerk  to  Secretary  of  War  ;  William  S.  Yeatman,  Disburs- 
ing Clerk  ;  John  T.  Dillon,  Chief,  Correspondence  Division  ;  Chas.  B.  Tan- 
ner, Chief,  Retjuisition  and  Accounts  Division  ;  Martin  R.  Thorj),  Chief,  Suj^jily 
Division  ;  John  B.  Randolph,  Chief,  Record  Division  ;  Lieut.  D.  B.  Devore, 
Officer  on  Duty  as  Military  Secretary. 


Headquarters  of  the  Army,  War  Department  Builbing. 

Maj.-Gen.  Nelson  A.  Miles,  Commanding  the  Army;  Caj^t.  Edward  Davis, 
Capt.  Marion  P.  Maus,  Capt.  Francis  Michler,  Aides-de-camj) ;  Lieut. -Col.  J.  C. 
Gilmore,  Assistant  Adjutant-General ;  J.  B.  Morton,  Chief  Clerk. 


Adjutant-General,  War  Department  Building. 

Col.  H.  C.  Corbin,  Adjutant-General  ;  Col.  Thomas  Ward,  Maj.  A.  L.  Wag- 
ner, Lieut.-Col.  T.  Schwan,  Maj.  W.  H.  Carter,  Maj.  H.  O.  S.  Heistand,  Lieut. 
C.  Reichmau,  Lieut.  C.  De  W.  Wilcox,  Lieut.  L.  C.  Scherer,  Lieut.  H.  H. 
Whitney,  Assistant  Adjutants-General ;   R.  P.  Thian,  Chief  Clerk. 


Inspector-General,   n/:^i  Department  Building. 

Brig. -Gen.  Joseph  C.  Breckinridge,  I.  -^.ector-General ;  Maj.  J.  P.  Sanger, 
Maj.  E.  A.  Garlington,  Assistant  Inspectors-General;  Maj.  C.  H.  Conrad,  At- 
tached Inspector-General ;  Warren  H.  Orcutt,  Chief  Clerk. 


Judge-Advocate-General,  War  Department  Building. 

Brig.-Gen.  G.  N.  Lieber,  Judge-Advocate-Geueral ;   Maj.  J.  N.  Morrison, 
Assistant  Judge-Advocate-General ;  Lewis  W.  CaU,  Chief  Clerk. 


Quartermaster-General,  War  Department  Building.,  a 

Brig.-Gen.  Geo.  H.  Weeks,  Quartermastei'-General ;  Lieut. -Col.  Jas.  Gilliss, 
Maj.  Chas.  Bird,  Capt.  M.  C.  Martin,  Capt.  F.  G.  Hodgson,  Capt.  A.  G.  C.  Quay, 
Assistant  Quartermasters-General ;  J.  Z.  Dare,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Lieut.-Col.  C.  F. 
Humphrey,  Depot  Quartermaster. 

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Commissaky-General  of  Subsistence,  War  Department  Building. 

Brig.-Geii.  William  H.  Bell,  Commissary-General  of  Subsistence ;  Col. 
Samuel  T.  Cusliing,  Maj.  Henry  B.  Osgood,  Assistant  Commissaries-General  of 
Subsistence  ;  Wm.  A.  De  Caindry,  Chief  Clerk. 


Surgeon-General,  War  Department  Building. 

Brig-Gen.  Geo.  M.  Sternberg,  Surgeon-General ;  Col.  Clias.  H.  Alden, 
Lieut.-Col.  David  L.  Huntington,  Lieut.-Col.  Chas.  Smart,  Maj.  Walter  Eeed, 
Maj.  Jas.  C.  Merrill,  Assistant  Surgeons- General  ;  Geo.  A.  Jones,  Chief  Clerk  ; 
Maj.  William  R.  Hall,  Attending  Surgeon  ;  Capt.  Leonard  Wood,  Assistant  At- 
tending-Surgeon. 


Paymaster-Generajl,  War  Department  Building. 

Brig.-Gen.  T.  H.  Stanton,  Paymaster-General ;  Maj.  C.  I.  Wilson,  Assist- 
ant in  Charge  of  Bounties,  etc. ;  Maj.  Geo.  W.  Baird,  Assistant,  Paying  Mileage 
and  Discharged  Soldiers  ;  Grafton  D.  Hanson,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Maj.  J.  C.  Muhlen- 
berg, Post  Paymaster. 


Chief  of  Engineers,  War  Department  Building. 

Brig.-Gen.  John  M.  Wilson,  Chief  of  Engineers  ;  Col.  A.  Mackenzie,  Capt. 
Geo.  W.  Goethals,  Capt.  Jos.  E.  Kuhn,  Lieut.  Edgar  Jadwin,  Assistant  Engi- 
neers ;  William  J.  Warren,  Chief  Clerk. 


Chief  of  Ordnance,  War  Department  Building. 

Brig.-Gen.  D.  W.  Flagler,  Chief  of  Ordnance  ;  Maj.  V.  McNally,  Maj.  Chas. 
Slialer,  Capt.  Chas.  S.  Smith,  Capt.  Rogers  Birnie,  Capt.  C.  H.  Clark,  Capt. 
Wm.  Crozier,  Lieut.  G.  B.  Wheeler,  Assistants ;  John  J.  Cook,  Chief  Clerk. 


Chief  Signal  Officer,  War  Department  Building. 

Brig.-Gen.  A.  W.  Greely,  Chief  Signal  Officer  ;  Maj.  Robt.  Craig,  Assistant ; 
Otto  A.  Nesmith,  Chief  Clerk. 


Record  and  Pension  Office,  War  Department  Building,  and  Building  on  Tenth 
Street  Between  E  and  F  Streets,  N.  W. 

Col.  F.  C.  Ainsworth,  Chief  of  Office  ;  Jacob  Freeh,  Chief  of  Division ;  O. 
B.  Brown,  Chief  of  Division. 


Publication  of  Records  of  the  Rebellion,  War  Department  Building. 

Maj.  Geo.  W.  Davis,  Leslie  J.  Perry,  Joseph  W.  Kirkley,  Board  of  Publica- 
tion ;  Capt.  Hugh  G.  Brown,  Capt.  S.  Y.  Seyburn,  Capt.  R.  J.  C.  Irvine,  Assist- 
ants ;  Marcus  J.  Wright,  Agent  for  Collection  of  Confederate  Records. 

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DEPARTIMENT    OF  JUSTICE. 

Pennsylvania  Avenue,  Between  Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  Streets. 

John  "\V.  Griggs,  of  New  Jersey,  Attorney-General. 
John  K.   Richards,    Solicitor-General ;    James  Edmund   Boj^d,    John    C 
Thompson,   Louis  A.  Pradt,  Henry  jM.   Hoyt,  Assistant    Attornej's-General 
Willis  Vandevauter,    Assistant    Attorney-General,  Dej^artment   of    Interior 
James   j\I.    Tyner,    Assistant    Attorney-General,  Deijartment   of  Post-Office 
George    M.    Thomas,    Solicitor    Internal    Revenue,    Treasury    Department 
"William  L.  Penfield,  Solicitor  for  Department  of  State  ;  M.  C.  Burcli,  William 
H.  Button,  Felix  Brannigan,  George  H.  Walker,  Chas.  F.  Kincheloe,  John  C. 
Capers,  James  A.  Tanner,  Elijah  C.  Foster,  Harry  Peyton,  Lincoln  B.  Smith, 
Assistant  Attorney's  ;  A.  J.  Bently,  Law  Clerk  and  Examiner  of  Titles  ;  Cecil 
Clay,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Frank  Strong,  General  Agent ;    Howard  Peny,   Chief  of 
Division  of  Accounts ;  Henry  Rechtin,  Disbursing  Clerk  ;  John  H.  Campbell, 
Attorney  in   Charge  of  Pardons  ;    Joseph  H.  Rudy,   Appointment   Clerk  ;  J. 
Walter  Blandford,  Private  Secretary  to  Attorney-General. 


Office  of  the  Solicitor  of  the  Treasury,  Treasury  Department  Building. 

Maurice  D.  O'Connell,  Solicitor  ;  Felix  A.  Reeve,  Assistant  Solicitor ;  Chas. 
E.  Vrooman,  Chief  Clerk. 

THE  SLTPREME   COURT   OF   THE  UNITED   STATES. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Mr.  Chief  Justice  Fuller,  Illinois  ;  Mr.  Justice  Harlan,  Kentucky  ;  Mr.  Justice 
Shiras,  Pennsylvania  ;  Mr.  Justice  Gray,  Massachusetts  ;  Mr.  Justice  White, 
Louisiana  ;  Mr.  Justice  Brewer,  Kansas  ;  Mr.  Justice  Peckham,  New  York ; 
Mr.  Justice  Brown,  Michigan  ;  Mr.  Justice  McKenna,  California. 

Clerk,  Jas.  H.  McKenney  ;  Deputy  Clerk,  Chas.  B.  Beall ;  Marshal,  D.  M. 
Wright ;  Reporter,  J.  C.  Bancroft  Davis. 


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POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 

Seventh  and  Eighth  and  E  and  F  Streets,  N.  W. 

James  Albert  Gary,  of  Marylaud,  Pof?tniaster-General, 
Blain  W.  Taylor,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Clarence  E.  Dawson,  Private  Secretary ; 
James  N.  Tyner,  Assistant  Attorney-General ;  Harrison  J,  Barrett,  Law  Clerk  ; 
J.  H.  Eobinson,  Appointment  Clerk  ;  Rufus  B.  Merchant,  Superintendent  and 
Disbursing  Clerk ;  A.  Von  Haake,  Topographer,  Topographer's  Office,  420  9th 
Street,  N.  W.  ,  . 


First  Assist.\nt  Postmaster- Gener^u.,  Post-Office  Department  Building. 

Perry  S.  Heath,  First  Assistant  Postmaster-General ;  E.  C.  Fowler,  Chief 
Clerk  ;  M.  W.  Louis,  Superintendent  Division  of  Post-Office  Supplies ;  A.  W. 
Machen,  Superintendent  Division  of  Free  Delivery ;  William  G.  Edens,  Assist- 
ant Superintendent ;  George  W.  Beavers,  Chief,  Division  of  Salaries  and  Allow- 
ances ;  Jas.  R.  Ash,  Chief,  Division  of  Correspondence  ;  Jas.  T.  Metcalf,  Money- 
Order  System  ;  Edward  M.  Gadsden,  Chief  Clerk  ;  David  P.  Leibhardt,  Super- 
intendent Dead  Letter  Office  ;  Ward  Burlingame,  Clerk. 


Second  Assistant  Postmaster- General,  Post-Office  Department  Building. 

W.  S.  Shallenberger,  Second  Assistant  Postmaster-General ;  George  F. 
Stone,  Chief  Clerk ;  James  H.  Crew,  Superintendent  Railway  Adjustment ; 
Lilburn  T.  Myers,  Chief,  Division  of  Insj^ection  ;  Thos.  P.  Graham,  Chief,  Di- 
vision of  Mail  Equipment  ;  James  E.  White,  General  Superintendent,  Railway'- 
Mail  Service  ;  Alexander  Grant,  Assistant  General  Suj^erintendent  ;  John  W. 
Hollyday,  Chief  Clerk  ;  N.  M.  Brooks,  Suijerintendeut,  Foreign  Mails  ;  Robert 
L.  Maddox,  Chief  Clerk. 


Third  Assistant  Postmaster-General,  Post-Office  Department  Building. 

John  A.  Merritt,  Third  Assistant  Postmaster-General ;  Madison  Davis, 
Chief  Clerk ;  A.  W.  Bingham,  Chief,  Finance  Division  ;  James  H.  Reeve,  Chief, 
Postage  Stamp  Division  ;  John  B.  Quaj',  Principal  Clerk,  Registered  Letter 
Division  ;  E.  S.  Hall,  Principal  Clerk,  Di\asion  of  Files,  Mails,  etc. ;  D.  C.  Foun- 
tain, Division  of  Classification  ;  John  P.  Green,  Postage  Stamp  Agent ;  Chas. 
H.  Field,  Stamped  Envelope  Agent. 


Fourth  Assistant  Postmaster-General,  Post-Office  Department  Building. 

Joseph  L.  Bristow,  Fourth  Assistant  Postmaster-General ;  Pierson  H.  Bris- 
tow,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Carter  B.  Keene,  Chief,  Division  of  Appointments  ;  Christian 
B.  Dickey,  Chief,  Division  of  Bonds  and  Commissions  ;  Geo.  B.  Hamlet,  Chief 
Post-Office  Inspector,  Division  Post-Office  Inspectors  and  Mail  Depredations  ; 
John  P:  Clum,  Chief  Clerk. 

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NAVY  depart:\ient. 

State,  War,  axd  Xavy  Buildixg. 

John  Davis  Loug,  of  Massachusetts,  Secretary-  of  the  Xavy. 
Theodore  Roosevelt,  Assistant  Secretary  ;  B.  F.  Peters,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Lieut. 
A.  Sharp,  Naval  Aid  ;  Lieut.  J.  H.  Gibbous,  Naval  Militia  ;  L.  H.  Fiuuey,  Jr., 
Pnvate  Secretaiy ;  E.  H.  Stickney,  Disbursing  Clerk  ;  M.  S.  Thompson, 
Charge  of  Files  and  Records  ;  William  Howell,  Private  Secretaiy  to  Assistant 
Secretary. 


Bureau  of  Ordnance. 

Com.  Chas.  O'Neil,  Chief  of  Bureau  ;  Samuel  K.  Behrend,  Chief  Clerk ; 
Lieut. -Com.  W.  Swift,  Lieut.  A.  E.  Cidver,  Lieut.  H.  C.  Poundstoue,  Lieut. 
C.  M.  Knepper,  Lieut.  F.  K.  Hill,  Lieut.  I.  K  Seymour,  Ensign  J.  L.  Latimer, 
Prof.  Philip  R.  Alger. 


Bureau  of  Equipment. 

Com.  R.  R.  Bradford,  Chief  of  Bureau ;  D.  N.  Estes,  Chief  Clerk ;  Lieut. 
W.  C.  Cowles,  Lieut.  T.  D.  Griffin  ;  Lieut. -Com.  Wainwright  Kellogg,  Naval 
Inspector  of  Electric  Lighting  ;  Ensign  Leon  Thompson,  Assistant  Naval 
Inspector  of  Electric  Lighting  ;  Lieut. -Com.  G.  B.  Harber,  Superintendent  of 
Compasses ;  Lieut.  H.  P.  Jones,  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Comj)asses. 


Bureau  of  Navigation. 

Capt.  A.  S.  Crowninshield,  Chief  of  Bureau  ;  Com.  F.  W.  Dickins,  Com.  J. 
M.  Hawley,  Lieut -Com.  R.  G.  Davenport,  Lieut.  H.  H.  Whittlesey,  Ensign  N. 
E.  Erwin,  Ensign  J.  F.  Hines,  Ensign  H.  H.  Ward,  Assistants  •  Joseph 
Baumer,  Chief  Clerk. 


Htdrographic  Office. 

Com.  Joseph  E.  Craig,  Hydrographer ;  Com.  Z.  L.  Tanner,  Lieut.-Com. 
Edward  H.  Gheen,  Lieut.-Com.  J.  D.  Adams,  Lieut.-Com.  W.  H.  Everett, 
George  W.  Littlehales,  Assistants  to  Hydrographer. 


Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks. 

Rear-Adrairal  E.  O.  Matthews,  Chief  of  Bureau ;  Augustus  E.  Merritt,  Chief 
Clerk  ;  Joseph  N.  Hemphill,  Commander ;  M.  T.  Endicott,  Civil  Engineer ; 
Prof.  Omenzo  G.  Dodge. 

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Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts. 

Paymaster-General  Edwin  Stewart,  Chief  of  Bureau ;  Nat.  S.  Faucett, 
Chief  Clerk  ;  A.  K.  Michler,  J,  S.  CarjDenter,  Paymasters  ;  T.  S.  Jewett,  Passed 
Assistant  Paymaster. 


Bureau  of  Steam-Engineering. 

Engineer-in-Chief  Geo.  W.  Melville,  Chief  ;  W.  H.  H.  Smith,  Chief  Clerk  ; 
A.  B.  Canaga,  Chief  Engineer ;  F.  C.  Beig,  W.  M.  McFarland,  H.  P.  Norton, 
Martin  Bevington,  C.  A.  E.  King,  W.  W.  White,  Emil  Theiss,  M.  E.  Reed, 
Passed  Assistant  Engineers. 


Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

Surg.-Gen.  W.  K.  Van  Reypen,  Chief  of  Bureau  ;  Surg.  J.  C.  Boyd,  Assist- 
ant Chief  of  Bureau  ;  Chas.  T.  Earle,  Chief  Clerk ;  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon 
E.  R.  Stitt,  Special  Duty. 


Bureau  of  Construction  and  Repair. 

Chief  Constructor  Philip  Hichborn,  Chief  of  Bureau  ;  Darius  A.  Green, 
Acting  Chief  Clerk  ;  D.  W.  Taylor,  Naval  Constructor  ;  R.  B.  Dashiell,  F.  B. 
Zahn,  Assistant  Naval  Constructors. 


Office  of  the  Judge-Advocate-General. 

Capt.  Samuel  C.  Lemly,  Judge-Advocate-General ;  Lieut.  C.  H.  Laucheimer ; 
Ensign  George  Mallison  ;  E.  P.  Hanna,  Chief  Clerk. 


Nautical  Almanac,  United  States  Naval  Observatory,  Georgetown  Heights. 

Prof.  William  Harkness,  Prof.  H.  D.  Todd.  Directors ;  E.  J.  Loom  is,  W.  S. 
Harshman,  H.  B.  Hedrick,  Assistants  to  Director. 


Naval  War-Records  Office  and  Library. 

Prof.   E.   K.   Rawson,   Superintendent  ;  J.   H.  Sypher,  Ensign  ;  Robert  H. 
Woods,  Clerk. 


Board  of  Inspection  and  Survey. 

Com.  Geo.  Dewey,  President ;  Capt.  Fred.  Rodgers  ;  Com.  W.  H.  Brownson  ; 
Com.  W.  H.  Emory  ;  Surgeon  P.  Fitzsimmom?  ;  P.  C.  Crosby,  Pay  Director  ; 
C.  R.  Roelker,  Chief  Engineer  ;  J.  F.  Hanscom,  Naval  Constructor  ;  Maj.  Geo. 
C  Reid,  Marine  Corps,  Marine  Barracks,  Washington  ;  Lieut.  N.  Sargent. 

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Office  of  Nav.vl  Ixtelligen'ce. 

Com.  Eicliardsoii  Clover,  Chief  lutelli.Lceuce  Officer  ;  W.  H,  Driggs,  Lieu- 
teuant  Coiniuauder  ;  H.  F.  FickboLiu,  S.  W.  11.  Diehl,  W.  S.  Hogg,  Lieuteuauts  ; 
W.  D.  Brotherton,  Eusigu. 


Na\'y  Yard  and  Station. 

Com.  C.  S.  Norton,  Commaiulaiit  ;  Com.  E.  C.  Pendleton,  Superintendent 
Naval  Gun  Factor}' ;  Lieut.  F.  E.  Greene,  Lieut.  T.  C.  Fenton,  Lieut.  J.  H.  Moore, 
Lieut.  R.  F.  Nicholson,  Lieut.  K.  liolu'er,  Lieut.  J.  M.  Bow^-er,  Lieut.  J.  M.  Poyer, 
Lieut.  J.  L.  Jayue,  Ordnance  Duty  ;  R.  A.  Marmion,  Medical  Inspector  ;  E.  Put- 
nam, Genei-al  Storekeeper,  Pay  Iusj)ector ;  Lieut.  J,  H.  Moore,  Officer  in  Charge 
of  Yards  and  Docks  Department  ;  Lieut.  J.  M.  Robinson,  Equipment  Officer, 
Navigation  Officer  ;  Lieut.  J.  M.  Robinson,  Commandant's  Aid  ;  Gunner  George 
Fouse,  Gunner  J.  J.  Walsh,  Ordnance  Duty  ;  L.  A.  Frailey,  Paymaster  of  Yard  ; 
Philip  Inch,  A.  V.  Zane,  Chief  Engineers. 


Makixe  Officers. 
E.  R.  Robinson,  Captain  ;  E.  K.  Cole,  H.  L.  Draper,  First  Lieutenants. 


Naat  Pay  Office. 
Paymaster  S.  Rand,  Purchasing  Officer  ;  F.  V.  Walker,  Chief  Clerk. 


Nav.al  Hospital,  Pexns\xvama  Avenue.  Bet.  Ninth  and  Tenth  Streets,  S.  E. 
G.  A.  Bright,  Medical  Director ;  G.  McPickrell,  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon. 


Museum  of  Hygiene,  Twenty-third  and  E  Streets,   N.  W. 
Chas.  H.  White,  Medical  Director  ;  S.  H.  Griffith,  J.  D.  Gatewood,  Surgeons. 


Naval  Dispens.\ry,  2037  F  Street,  N.  W. 
P.  M.  Rixey,  E.  H.  Green,  Surgeons. 


Naval  Examining  Board.  Navy  Yard. 

Rear- Admiral  L.  A.  Beardslee,  President  ;  Capt.  Bartlett  J.  Cromwell ;  Capt. 
Benjamin  F.  Day  ;  Francis  M.  Hosier,  Recorder. 


Naval  Retiring  Board,  Na\'y  Yard. 

Rear-Admiral    L.  A.    Beardslee,    President ;    Medical  Director,  Grove  S. 

Beardslee;  Capt.  Bartlett  J.  Cromwell,  Capt.  Benj.  F.  Day;  Medical  Inspector, 

Dwight  Dickinson. 

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Board  of  Medical  Examiners,  Na\^'  Yard. 

Medical   Director  Benj.  H.   Kidder,  President ;    Medical  Director,  Daniel 
IVIcMurtrie  ;  Surgeon,  Walter  A.  McClurg. 


State,  War,  and  Navy  Department  Building. 

Chief  Engineer    George    W.  Baird,   Superintendent ;   Alfred    B.   Horner, 
Clerk. 


Naval  Observatory,  Georgetown  Heights. 

Com.  Chas.  H.  Davis,  Superintendent ;  Com.  Walton  Goodwin,  Lieut.  A.  N. 
TIayer,  Prof.  William  Harkness,  Prof.  John  R.  Eastman,  Prof.  Edgar  Frisby, 
Prof.  S.  J.  Brown,  Prof.  H.  M.  Paul ;  Assistant  Astronomers,  A.  N.  Skinner, 
George  A.  Hill ;  Thomas  Harrison,  Clerk. 


Headquarters  United  States  Marine  Corps,  Eighth  Street,  S.  E. 

Charles  Hej'wood,  Colonel  Commandant ;  Maj.  Green  Clay  Goodloe,  Pay- 
master ;  Maj.  George  C.  Reid,  Adjutant  and  Inspector  ;  Maj.  Frank  L.  Denny, 
Quartermaster ;  Capt.  Chas.  L.  McCawley,  Assistant  Quartermaster ;  Capt. 
M.  C.  Goodrell,  Insjjector  of  Rifle  Practice  in  Office  of  Adjutant  and  Inspector. 


Marine  Barracks,  Eighth  Street,  S.  E. 

Capt.  F.  H.  Harrington,  Commanding  ;  First  Lieut.  C.  A.  Doyen ;  Second 
Lieut.  P.  M.  Bannon  ;  Second  Lieut.  N.  H.  Hall ;  Surg.  D.  N.  Bertolette, 
U.  S.  N. 


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DEPARTMENT   OF   THE   INTERIOR. 

Seventh  and  F  Streets,  N.  W. 

Cornelius  N.  Bliss,  of  New  York,  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 
Thos.  Ryan,  First  Assistant  Secretary  ;  Webster  Da%ns,  Assistant  Secre- 
tary ;  Willis  Vandevanter,  Assistant  Attorney-General  for  Department  of  the 
Interior;  Edward  M.  Dawson,  Chief  Clerk  and  Superintendent  of  Patent 
Office  Building ;  Frank  L.  Campbell,  First  Assistant  Attorney ;  John  W. 
Holcombe,  Chief,  Appointment  DiAdsion  ;  George  W.  Evans,  Chief,  Disbursing 
Division  ;  James  I.  Parker,  Chief,  Lands  and  Railroads  Division  ;  Eugene 
E.  White,  Chief,  Indian  Division ;  William  R.  Acker,  Chief,  Patents  and 
Miscellaneous  Di^nsion  ;  Amos  Hadley,  Chief,  Stationery  and  Printing  Di- 
vision ;  Hiram  Buckingham,  Custodian  ;  John  G.  Ames,  Document  Division, 
Clerk  in  Charge  of  Documents  ;  William  A.  King,  Census  Division  ;  Forrest 
Rayn or.  Private  Secretaiy;  Frank  K.  Raymond,  Clerk  to  First  Assistant  Secre- 
tary ;  Walter  J.  Sprenger,  Clerk  to  Assistant  Secretary  ;  Walter  F.  Halleck, 
Captain  of  the  Watch. 


General  Land  Office,  Interior  Dep.\rtment  Building. 

Binger  Hermann,  Commissioner  ;  Frank  W.  Mondell,  Assistant  Commis- 
sioner ;  Edward  M.  Dawson,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Chester  H.  Brush,  Recorder  ;  Alex. 
C.  Shaw,  Chief,  Public  Lands  Division  ;  Frank  Flynt,  Chief,  Surveying  Divis- 
ion ;  William  J.  McGee,  Chief,  Railroad  Division  ;  Isaac  R.  Conwell,  Chief, 
Preemption  Division  ;  Hari-y  W.  Sandford,  Chief,  Contest  Division  ;  Edmund 
Mallett,  Chief,  Swamp  Land  Division  ;  George  Redway,  Chief,  Accounts 
Division  ;  H.  G.  Potter,  Chief,  Mineral  Division  ;  Woodford  D.  Harlan,  Chief, 
Special  Service  Division  ;  Hariy  King,  Chief,  Drafting  Division  ;  Frederick  P. 
Metzger,  Confidential  Clerk  to  Commissioner ;  Chas.  W.  Gray,  Receiving 
Clerk  ;  J.  W.  Witten,  T.  Warren  Akin,  Law  Clerks  ;  William  O.  Conway,  John 
V.  Wright,  Law  Examiners. 


Patent  Office,  Interior  Department  Building. 

Charles  H.  Duell,  Commissioner ;  Arthur  P.  Greely,  Assistant  Commis- 
sioner ;  George  L.  Morton,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Frank  D.  Sloat,  Financial  Clerk ; 
William  A.  Megrath,  Charles  C.  Stauffer,  Law  Clerks  ;  Edwin  A.  Hill,  Private 
Secretary  to  Commissioner  ;  Solon  W.  Stocking,  Thos.  G.  Steward,  John  Britk- 
enstein.  Examiners  in  Chief  ;  Thos.  A.  Withersi^oon,  Pi-ijacipal  Examiner  (Ad- 
vertising, Baggage,  Packing  and  Storing)  ;  L.  B.  Wynn,  Principal  Examiner 
(Artesian  and  Oil  Wells,  Mills  and  Thrashing,  Stone  Working) ;  A.  G.  Wilkin- 
son, Builders'  Hardware  and  Surgery  ;  Millard  J.  Moore,  Calorifics  ;  J.  B.  Lit- 
tlewood,  Chemistry ;  B.  W.  Pond,  Civil  Engineering  ;  P.  B.  Pierce,  Designs  and 
Sewing  Machines  ;  Gustav  Bissing,  Electricity,  A  ;  G.  D.  Seely,  Electricity,  B  ; 
Irving  U.  Townsend,  Farm,  Stock,  and  Products  ;  Charles  H.  Lane,  Fine  Ai-ts ; 

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Malcolm  Seatou,  Firearms,  Ordnance,  Marine  Propulsion,  and  Shipbuilding  ; 
George  S.  Ely,  Gas,  Painting,  Hides,  Skins  and  Leather,  Alcohol  and  Oils  ; 
Frank  C.  Skinner,  Harvesters  ;  Josiah  McRoberts,  Household  Furniture  ;  F. 
M.  Tryon,  Hydraulics  ;  James  T.  Newton,  Instruments  of  Precision  ;  Walter 
Johnson,  Interferences  ;  H.  P.  Sanders,  Land  Conveyances  ;  Jay  F.  Bancroft, 
Leather-working  Machinery  and  Products  ;  Wm.  L.  Aughinbaugh,  Mechan- 
ical Engineering  ;  Louis  W.  Maxson,  Metal  Bending  and  Wire  Working  ; 
Frederick  W.  Winter,  Metal  Working ;  Eugene  A.  Byrnes,  Metallurgy  ; 
Levin  H.  Campbell,  Plastics,  Artificial  Stones,  Lime  and  Cement ;  W.  W. 
Townsend,  Pneumatics  ;  James  Q.  Rice,  Printing  and  Paper  Manufactiires  ; 
George  R.  Simj^sou,  Railway  Cars,  etc.  ;  Francis  Fowler,  Steam  Engineering ; 
Robert  P.  Haines,  Textiles  ;  Oscar  C.  Fox,  Tillage  ;  Oscar  Woodward,  Type- 
writing and  Linotype  Machines,  Matrix-making,  Lamps  and  Gas-fittings  ;  C. 
G.  Gould,  Washing,  Brushing,  and  Abrading  ;  Ballard  N.  Morris,  Wood  Work- 
ing ;  James  T.  Newton,  Trade-marks. 

Chiefs  of  Divisions. — John  W.   Babson,  Issue  and  Gazette  ;    Wallace  W. 
Hite,  Draughtsmen  ;  Fred.  V.  Booth,  Assignment ;  Howard  L.  Prince,  Librarian. 


Bureau  of  Pensions,  Pension  Building,  Judiciary  Square. 

H.  Cla}^  Evans,  Commissionei* ;  James  L.  Davenport,  First  Dej)uty  Com- 
missioner ;  Leverett  M.  Kelley,  Second  Deput}^  Commissioner  ;  William  H. 
Bayly,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Walter  J.  Brooks,  Assistant  Chief  Clerk  ;  Jacob  F.  Raub, 
Medical  Referee  and  Medical  Division  ;  Chas.  F.  Whitney,  Assistant  Medical 
Referee ;  Stephen  A.  Cuddy,  Law  Division  ;  Ferd.  D.  Stephenson,  Chief, 
Board  of  Review  ;  Thos.  J.  Shannon,  Acting  Chief,  Special  Examination  Di- 
vision ;  Thos.  W.  Dalton,  Chief,  Old  AVar  and  Navy  Division  ;  Warner  Wilhite, 
Chief,  Eastern  Division  ;  Frank  A.  Wai-field,  Acting  Chief,  Middle  Division  ; 
John  S.  Garrison,  Chief,  Western  Division  ;  Francis  H.  Allen,  Chief,  Southern 
Division  ;  Gilbert  C.  Kniffin,  Acting  Chief,  Record  Division  ;  Adolphus  B.  Ben- 
nett, Chief,  Certificate  Division  ;  Benj.  A.  Harlan,  Acting  Chief,  Finance  Di- 
vision ;  John  Hancock,  Chief,  Stationery  Division  ;  Chas.  W.  Filer,  Chief,_ 
Army  and  Navy  Survivors  Division  ;  T.  Mannell  Hermann,  Chief,  Mail  Di-vd- 
sion  ;  Tory  Oleson,  Admitted  Files  ;  Walter  B.  Pettus,  Attorneys'  Room  ;  Geo. 
W.  Barnes,  Superintendent  of  Building. 


United  States  Pension  Agency,  308  F  Street,  N.  W. 
Sidney  L.  Wilson,  Pension  Agent ;  William  Summers,  Chief  Clerk. 


Office  of  Indian  Affairs,  Atlantic  Building,  F   and  Ninth  Streets,  N.  W. 

William  Jones,  Commissioner  ;  A.  C,  Tonner,  Assistant  Commissioner  ; 
William  N.  Hailmann,  Superintendent  of  Indian  Schools  ;  Samuel  E.  Slater, 
Financial  Clerk,  Finance  Division  ;  Chas.  F.  Larrabee,  Land  Division  ;  W.  B. 
Shaw,  Jr.,  Accounts  Division  ;  Josiah  H.  Dortch,  Chief,  Education  Division  ; 
George  H.  Holtzman,  Records  and  Files  Divisicn. 

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Office  of  Education,  Corneu  of  Eighth  and  G  Streets,  N.  W. 

William  T.  Harris,  Commissioner  ;  Lovick  Pierce,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Alexauder 
Summers,  Statistician  ;  I.  Edwards  Clarke,  Comj^iler. 


Office  of  the  Commissioner  of  Railroads,  Pension  Building,  Judiciary  Square. 

James  Longstreet,  Commisioner. 
Anton  Augier,  Bookkeeper. 


Office  of  the  Geological  Survey,  Hooe  Building,  1350  F  Street,  N.  W. 

Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director  ;  Heniy  C.  Rizer,  Chief  Clerk  ;  John  D.  Mc- 
Chesney,  Chief  Disbursing  Clerk  ;  Philip  C.  Warmau,  Chief,  Editorial  Divi- 
sion ;  De  L.  "\V.  Gill,  Chief,  Division  of  Illustration  ;  S.  J.  Kubel,  Chief,  Divi- 
sion of  Engraving  and  Printing  ;  Bailey  Willis,  Chief,  Division  of  Geologj^ ;  F. 
H.  NeAvell,  Chief,  Division  of  Hydrography  ;  David  T.  Day,  Chief,  Division  of 
Mineral  Resources ;  Frank  W.  Clarke,  Chief,  Division  of  Chemistry  ;  Henry 
Gannett,  Chief,  Division  of  Topography  ;  H.  M.  Wilson,  Atlantic  Section  ;  J.  H. 
Renshawe,  Central  Section  ;  E.  M.  Douglas,  Rocky  Mountain  Section  ;  R.  J], 
Goode,  Pacific  Section ;  Charles  H.  Fitch,  Indian  Territory  Section. 


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DEPARTMENT   OF  AGEICULTURE. 

The  Mall,  Between  Twelfth   and  Fourteenth  Streets. 

James  Wilson,  of  Iowa,  Secretary. 
Joseph  H.  Brigham,  Assistant  Secretary  ;  Andrew  Geddes,  Chief  Clerk  ;  J. 
B.  Bennett,  Appointment  Clerk  ;  J.  W.  Wilson,  Private  Secretary  to  Secretary 
of  Agriculture  ;  Clinton  J.  Ashton,  Private  Secretary  to  Assistant  Secretary  of 
Agriculture  ;  Harry  H.  Brigham,  Confidential  Clerk  ;  Frank  H.  Hitchcock, 
Chief,  Section  of  Foreign  Markets  ;  Cyrus  B.  Lower,  Chief,  Supply  Division  ; 
Nathaniel  Shatswell,  Caretaker  of  Museum  ;  John  A.  Harvey,  Chief  Engineer 
and  Captain  of  the  Watch. 


Weather  Bureau,  Corner  Twenty-fourth  and  M  Streets,  N.  W. 

Willis  L.  Moore,  Chief  ;  Lieut. -Col.  H.  C.  Dun  woody,  SujDervising  Forecast 
Official  ;  James  R.  Cook,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Daniel  J.  Carroll,  Private  Secretary  to 
Chief  of  Bureau ;  Cleveland  Abbe,  Frank  H.  Bigelow,  Henry  A.  Hazen, 
Charles  F.  Marvin,  Professors  of  Meteorology ;  James  Berry,  Chief,  Crop  and 
Climate  Division  ;  Alfred  J.  Henry,  Chief,  Records  and  Meteorological  Data 
Division  ;  Henry  E.  Williams,  Chief,  Forecast  Division  ;  John  P.  Church, 
Editor,  and  Chief  of  Publications  Division  ;  Jesse  H.  Robinson,  Sujjerintendent 
of  Telegraph. 

Bureau  of  Animal  Industry. 

D.  E.  Salmon,  Chief ;  G.  M.  Brumbaugh,  Assistant  Chief ;  S.  R.  Burch, 
Chief  Clerk  ;  E.  A.  de  Schweinitz,  Chief,  Bio-Chemic  Division  ;  Henry  E.  Alvord, 
Chief,  Dairy  Division  ;  Alonzo  D.  Melvin,  Chief,  Inspection  Division  ;  A.  M. 
Farrington,  Chief,  ^Vliscellaneous  Division  ;  Victor  A.  Norgaard,  Chief,  Patho- 
logical Division  ;  Dr.  Chas.  Wardell  Stiles,  Zoologist ;  E.  C.  Schroeder,  Super- 
intendent, Experiment  Station. 

Division  of  Statistics. 
John  Hyde,  Statistician  ;  George  K.  Holmes,  Assistant  Statistician. 


Division  of  Chemistry. 
Harvey  W.  Wiley,  Chemist ;  Eiwin  E.  Ewell,  First  Assistant  Chemist. 


Office  of  Experiment  Stations. 
A.  C.  True,  Director  ;  E.  A.  Allen,  Assistant  Director. 


Division  of  Entomology. 
L.  O.  Howard,  Entomologist ;  C.  L.  Marlatt,  First  Assistant  Entomologist. 

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Biological  Survey. 
C.  Hart  Merriam,  Chief  ;  T.  S.  Palmer,  Assistant  Chief. 


Division  of  Forestry. 
B.  E.  Fernow,  Chief  ;  Chas.  A.  Keffer,  Assistant  Chief. 


Division  of  Botany. 
Frederick  V.  Colville,  Botanist  ;  G.  H.  Hicks,  First  Assistant  Botanist. 


Division  of  Agrostology. 
F.  Lainson  Scribner,  Chief ;  Jax-ed  H.  Smith,  First  Assistant  Chief. 


Division  of  Pomology. 
Gusta\iis  B.  Brackett,  Pomologist ;  V>'m.  A.  Taylor,  Assistant  Pomologist. 

Division  of  Vegetable  Physiology  and  Pathology. 
B.  T.  Gallo^vay,  Chief ;  Albert  F.  Woods,  Assistant  Chief. 

Division  of  Soils. 
Milton  Whitney,  Chief ;  Lyman  J.  Briggs,  Assistant  Chief. 


Fibre  Investigation. 
Chas.  E.  Dodge,  SjDecial  Agent  in  Charge. 

Office  of  Eoad  Inquiry. 
Roy  Stone,  Director. 

Dn'isiON  OF  Accounts. 

Frank  L.  Evans,  Chief  ;  A.  Zai^i^one,  Assistant  Chief  of  Division,  in  Charge 
of  Weather  Bureau  Accounts ;  Everett  D.  Yerbv,  Cashier. 


Division  of  Publication. 

George  William  Hill,  Chief ;  Joseph  A.  Ai-nold,  Assistant  Chief ;   George 
F.  Thompson,  Assistant,  in  Charge  of  Document  Section. 

*l 

Gardens  and  Grounds. 

William   Saunders,   Horticultui'ist    and   Superintendent. 

Library. 
W.  P.  Cutter,  Librarian  ;  Josephine  A.  Clai*k,  Assistant  Librarian. 

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FIFTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

The  Senate. 

Vice-President,  Garret  Hobart,  President. 

Rev.  Wm,  H.  Milburu,  Chaplain  ;  William  R.  Cox,  Secretary  of  the  Senate  ; 
Richard  J.  Bright,  Sergeant-at-Arms  ;  R.  A.  Dobbin,  Postmaster. 


Senatoks  from  the  State  of  New  York. 

Edward  Murphy,  Jr.,  D.,  Home  Address,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Washington  Address, 
1701  K  Street,  N.  W. ;  Thos.  Collier  Piatt,  R.,  Home  Address,  Owego,  N.  Y., 
Business  Address,  49  Broadway,  New  York  City,  Washington  Address,  The 
Arlington,  Tel.  Number,  1506  Broad. 


House  of  Representatives. 

Thomas  B.  Reed,  Sj^eaker. 

Rev.  H.  N.  Couden,  Chaplain  ;  Alexander  McDowell,  Clerk  ;  Benjamin  T. 
Russell,  Sergeant-at-Arms  ;  William  K.  Glenn,  Doorkeeper  ;  Joseph  C.  McElroy, 
Postmaster. 


Representatives  from  the  State  of  New  York. 

DIST.  name.  residence.  WASHINGTON  ADDRESS. 

1  Joseph  M.  Belford,  R Riverhead,  N.  Y Hotel  Cairo. 

2  Denis  M.  Hurley^  R 47  Clinton  St.,  Brooklyn  .1537  I  St.,  N.  W. 

3  Edmund  H.  Driggs^  D. .  .422  Ocean  Av.,  Brooklyn 

4  Israel  F.  Fisher'^  R 83  Arlington  Av.,Brookrn.The  Cairo. 

5  Charles  G.  Bennett^  R..  .1090  Gates  Av.,  Brooklyn.The  Shoreham. 

6  James  R.  Howe^  R 188  S.  9th  St.,  Brooklyn. .  208  Maryland  Av,  N.E. 

7  John  H.  G.  Vehslage",  D.  .72  N.  Moore  St.,N.Y.City.The  Congressional. 

8  John  Murray  Mitchell',  R 60  Ninth  St.,  N.  Y.  City.!. 831  18th  St.,  N.  W. 

9  Thomas  J.  Bradley^  D.!  .54  Lewis  St.,  N.  Y.  City.  .Riggs House. 

10  Amos  J.  Cummings^  D . .  32  Charlton  St.,  N.  Y.  City 

1  Business  Address,  11  William  St.,  N.Y.  City;  Telephone  No. 317  Brooklyn. 
^Business  Address,  13  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City.  ^Business  Address,  182  Mon- 
tague St.,  Brooklyn;  Telephoiie  No.  1872  Brooklyn.  ^Business  Address,  95 
Nassau  St.,  N.  Y.  City.  ^Business  Address,  287  Broadway,  Brooklyn.  •'Busi- 
ness Address,  69  Ninth  Ave.;  Telephone  No.  66  18th  St.  'Business  Address, 
20  Broad  St.,  N.  Y.  City  ;  Telephone  No.  1763  Cortlandt.  ^Business  Address, 
74  Elm   St.  ;  Telephone  No.  1310  Franklin.     '■'Business  Address,  170  Nassau 

St. 

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DIST.  NAME.  RESIDENCE.  WASHINGTON  ADDRESS. 

11  William  Siilzer\  D 232  E.  12tli  St.,  N.  Y.  City.131  B  St.,  S.  E. 

12  George  B.  McClellau^  D..217  E.  18tli  St.,  N.  Y.  City.1445  Rhode  Island  Av. 

13  Richard  C.  Shannon^  R..10  W.  50th  St.,  N.  Y.  Cit'y.The  Portland. 

14  Lemuel  E.  Quigg',  R 210  ^\.  70th  St.,  N.  Y.  City.The  Shoreham. 

15  Philip  B.  Low",  R 31  W.  29th  St.,  X.  Y.  City.Hotel  Regent. 

Ifi  William  L.  Ward,  R Portehester,  N.  Y The  Cairo. 

17  Benjamin  B.  Odell,  R. .  .  .Newhurg,  N.  Y 1426  K  St.,  X.  W. 

18  John  H.  Ketcham,  R Dover  Plains,  X.  Y The  Hamilton. 

19  Aaron  V.  S.  Cochrane,  R.  .Hudson,  X.  Y The  Hamilton. 

20  George  N.  Southwick,  R.Albany,  X.  Y The  Cairo. 

21  David  F.  Will)ur,  R Oneonta,  X.  Y 1213  Pennsylvania  Av. 

22  Lucius  X.  Littauer,  R. .  .  Gloversville,  X.  Y The  Alban3\ 

23  Wallace  T.  Foote,  Jr.,  R.  .Port  Henry,  X.  Y The  Shoreham. 

24  Charles  A.  Chickering,  R.Cojienhagen,  X.  Y The  Hamilton. 

25  James  S.  Sherman,  R. . .  .Utica,  X.  Y The  Cairo. 

2G  George  W.  Ray,  R Xorwich,  X.  Y The  Arlington. 

27  James  Jerome  Belden,  R.Syracuse,  X.  Y The  Arlington. 

28  Sereno  E.  Payne,  R Auburn,  X.  Y 1767  Q  St!,  X.  W. 

29  Charles  W.  Gillet,  R.    . .  .Addison,  X.  Y The  Hamilton. 

30  James  W.  Wadsworth,  R.Geneseo,  X.  Y 1733  K  St.,  X.  W. 

31  Henry  C.  Brewster,  R.  .  .Rochester,  X.  Y 1632  K  St.,  X.  ^^\ 

32  Rowland  B.  Mahany,  R.  .Buffalo,  X.  Y 

33  De  Alva  S.  Alexander,  R. .  Buffalo,  X.  Y The  Concord. 

34  Warren  B.  Hooker,  R. . .  .Fredonia,  N.  Y The  Cairo. 

'Business  Address,  45  Broadway,  X.  Y.  City;  Telephone  Xo.  1504  Broad. 
2  Business  Address,  100  Broadway,  X.  Y.  City;  Telephone  Xo.  4181  Cortlandt. 
^Business  Address,  59  Wall  St.,  X.  Y.  City;  Telephone  Xo.  474  Broad. 
^Telephone  Xo.  184  Columbus.  ^Business  Address,  28  South  St.,  X.  Y.  City  ; 
Telephone  Xo.  37  Broad. 


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DEPAKTMENT   OF  LABOR. 

National  Safe  Deposit  Building,  Cok.  Fifteenth  St.  and  New  York  Ave.,  N.  W. 

Carroll  D.  AVriglit,  Commissioner ;  Oren  W.  Weaver,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Chas. 
E.  Morse,  Disbursing  Clerk. 


THE   UNITED   STATES   CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION. 

Concordia  Building,  Corner  Eighth  and  E  Streets  N.  W. 

John  R.  Procter,  President ;  William  G.  Rice,  John  B.  Harlow,  Commission- 
ers ;  A.  R.  Serven,  Chief  Examiner ;  John  T.  Doyle,  Secretary. 


THE  GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE. 

North  Capitol  and  H  Streets. 

F.  W.  Palmer,  Public  Printer;  W.  H.  Collins,  Chief  Clerk;  Henry  T. 
Brian,  Foreman  of  Printing  ;  H.  C.  Espey,  Foreman  of  Binding  ;  L.  C.  Ferrell, 
Superintendent  of  Documents. 


Congressional  Record. 

W.  H.  Hickman,  Foreman  in  Charge ;  W.  A.  Smith,  Clerk  in  Charge  at 
Capitol. 


UNITED   STATES   COMMISSION   OF  FISH  AND  FISHERIES. 

Corner  Sixth  and  B  Streets,  S.  W. 

John  J.  Brice,  Commissioner  ;  I.  H.  Dunlap,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Hugh  M.  Smith, 
Assistant,  in  Charge  of  Division  of  Inquiry  Respecting  Food  Fishes  ;  W.  de  C. 
Ravenel,  Assistant,  in  Charge  of  Division  of  Fish  Culture  ;  C.  H.  Townsend, 
Assistant,  in  Charge  of  Division  of  Statistics  and  Methods ;  W.  P.  Titcomb, 
Disbursing  Clerk. 


THE  UNITED  STATES  BOARD  ON  GEOGRAPHIC  NAMES. 

Henry  Gannett,  Chairman,  Geological  Survey ;  Marcus  Baker,  Secretary, 
Geological  Survey  ;  Andrew  H.  Allen,  Department  of  State  ;  Otis  T.  Mason, 
Smithsonian  Institution  ;  H.  G.  Ogden,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  ;  A.  B. 
Johnson,  Light-House  Board  ;  Harry  King,  General  Land  Office  ;  Capt.  G.  W. 
Goethals,  United  States  Engineers,  War  Department  ;  Joseph  E.  Craig,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  Navy  Department ;  A.  Von  Haake,  Post-Office  Department. 

31 


BUEEAU  OF   THE   AMERICAN   EEPUBLICS. 

2  Jackson  Place. 
,  Director  ;  Dr.  Horatio  Guzman,  Translator  of  Spanish  ; 


Marie  jMacNuugliton,  Translator  of  French ;  Mary  Kirk,  Translator  of  Portu- 
j^uese  ;  H.  H.  ^Marniailuke,  Editor  ;  Lucretia  Jackson,  Stenographer  ;  Henrietta 
P.  Dunn,  Distributing  Clerk  ;  Rosabelle  S.  Rider,  in  Charge  of  Circulation  of 
IMonthly  Bulletin  ;  J.  Edsou,  Tillie  L.  Phillips,  Caroline  S.  Lamed,  Virginia  H. 
Wood,  Clerks. 


THE  INTERCONTINENTxVL   RAILWAY   COMMISSION. 

Sun  Building,  1317  F  Street,  N.  W. 

A.  J.  Cassatt  (President),  Henry  G,  Davis,  R.  C.  Kerens,  Commissioners  for 
the  United  States  ;  R.  M.  G.  Brown,  Executive  and  Disbursing  Officer ;  E.  Z. 
Steever,  Secretary  and  Engineer ;  H.  S.  Flyun,  Clerk. 


THE  WASHINGTON  NATIONAL  MONUMENT  SOCIETY. 

William  McKinley,  President  ex  officio ;  James  G,  Berret,  First  Vice-Pres- 
ident ;  A.  R.  Spofford,  Second  Vice-President ;  Daniel  B.  Clarke,  Treasurer  ; 
F.  M.  Gunnell,  Secretary  ;  F.  L.  Harvey,  Clerk  ;  John  Sherman,  James  G. 
Berret,  D.  A.  Wattersou,  Edward  Clark,  Daniel  B.  Clarke,  A.  R.  Spofford, 
Asaph  Hall,  F.  M.  Gunnell,  M.  F.  Morris,  Samuel  R.  Franklin,  George  S. 
Boutwell,  E.  ]M.  Gallaudet,  Samuel  H.  Kauffmann,  John  M.  Schofield,  John  F. 
Hurst,  Henry  B.  Brown,  William  A.  Maury,  and  Henry  A.  Willard,  Members. 


COURT  OF  CLAIMS. 

1509  Pennsylvania  Avenue. 

Cliarles  C.  Nott,  Chief  Justice  ;  Lawrence  Weldon,  John  Davis,  Stanton  J. 
Peele,  Charles  B.  Howry,  Judges  ;  Archibald  Hopkins,  Chief  Clerk  ;  John  Ran- 
dolph, Assistant  Clerk  ;  Stark  B.  Taylor,  Bailiff. 


THE  INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION. 

Sun  Building,  1317  F  Street,  N.  W. 

Martin  A.  Knapp,  of  New  York,  Chairman  ;  Judson  C.  Clements,  of 
Georgia  ;  James  D.  Yeomans,  of  Iowa  ;  Charles  A.  Prout^y,  of  Vermont ;  William 
J.  Calhoun,  of  Illinois,  Commissioners  ;  Edward  A.  Moseley,  Secretaiy. 

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THE  80LDIERS'  HOME. 

Board  of  Commissioners,  Room  48  War  Department,  North  Wing. 

Nelsoii  A.  Miles,  President  of  the  Board,  Major-General  Commauding  the 
Army  ;  H.  C.  Corbin,  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  A.  ;  George  H.  Weeks,  Quarter- 
master-General, XJ.  S.  A.  ;  Thomas  C.  Sullivan,  Commissary-General  of  Sub- 
sistence, U.  S.  A.  ;  George  M.  Sternberg,  Surgeon-General,  U.  S.  A.  ;  G. 
Norman  Lieber,  Judge-Advocate-General,  U.  S.  A.  ;  David  S.  Stanley,  Brig- 
adier-General, U.  S.  A.  (retired).  Governor  of  the  Soldiers'  Home  ;  N.  Hershler, 
Clerk  of  the  Board. 


Officers  of  the  Home,  Residing  at  the  Home. 

Brig. -Gen.  David  S.  Stanley,  U.  S.  A.  (retired).  Governor  ;  Bvt.  Brig. -Gen. 
Reuben  F.  Bernard,  U.  S.  A.  (retired),  Deputy-Governor ;  First  Lieut.  Eugene 
F.  Ladd,  Ninth  Cavalry,  Secretary  and  Treasurer ;  Lieut. -Col.  Wm.  H.  Forwood, 
XJ.  S.  A.,  Attending  Surgeon. 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 

Capitol  Hill. 

John  Russell  Young,  Librarian  of  Congress  ;  A.  R.  Spofford,  Chief  Assistant 
Librarian  ;  David  Hutcheson,  Sui3erintendent  of  Reading  Room  ;  A.  P.  C. 
Griffin,  John  Morrison,  H.  A.  Morrison,  Jr.,  W.  T.  Moore,  D.  V.  Jones,  Daniel 
Murray,  Fred.  Fowler,  H.  Rueker,  M.  I.  Cavanagh,  A.  Stephens,  E.  J.  Griffin, 
Assistant  Librarians  ;  A.  N.  Starks,  Custodian  of  Toner  Library  ;  Lawrence 
Washington,  Custodian  of  Washington  Library  ;  J.  C.  M.  Hanson,  Chief  of 
Catalogue  Department ;  Thos.  G.  Alvord,  Superintendent  of  Art  Gallery  ;  P. 
L.  Phillij)s,  Superintendent  of  Hall  of  Maps  and  Charts  ;  A,  B.  Slauson,  Super- 
intendent of  Periodical  Department ;  H.  Friedenwald,  Superintendent  of  Man- 
uscript Department  ;  W.  R.  Whittlesey,  Superintendent  of  Music  Department ; 
J.  Q.  Howard,  Superintendent  of  Congressional  Reference  Lil)rary  ;  T.  H.  Clark, 
Superintendent  of  Law  Library  ;  Thorvald  Sorberg,  Register  of  Coj^yrights. 


Library  Building  and  Grounds. 

Bernard  R.  Green,  Superintendent ;  Ed.  Sutherland,  Chief  Clerk  ;  Chas. 
B.  Titlow,  Chief  Engineer  ;  Hugh  Pattison,  Electrician  ;  J.  V.  Wurdemann, 
Captain  of  the  Watch. 


33 


THE  SMITHSONIAN   INSTITUTION. 

The  Mall,  Opposite  Tenth  Street. 

William  McKinley,  President  of  the  United  States,  Presiding  Officer  ex 
officio ;  Melville  W.  Fuller,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States,  Chancellor  ;  S. 
P.  Langley,  Secretary  of  the  Institution  ;  Richard  Rathbun,  Assistant  Secretary 
in  Charge  of  Office  and  Exchanges. 

Executive  Committee. — J.  B.  Henderson,  \\^ashiugton,  D.  C.  ;  W.  L.  Wilson, 
Virginia  ;  Gardiner  G.  Hubbard,  Washington,  D.  C. 


The  National  Museum. 

(Under  the  direction  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution.) 

S.  P.  Langley  Keeper  ex  officio  ;  C.  D.  Walcott,  Acting  Assistant  Secretary 
in  Charge  ;  F.  W.  True,  Executive  Curator  ;  W.  H.  Holmes,  F.  W.  True,  G.  P. 
Merrill,  Head  Curators  ;  Robt.  Ridgway,  O.  T.  Mason,  L.  Stejneger,  Thos.  Wil- 
son, S.  R.  Koehler,  F.  A.  Lucas,  J.  E.  Watkins,  Curators  ;  William  V.  Cox, 
Chief  Clerk  ;  Randolph  I.  Geare,  Chief  of  Correspondence  and  Documents  ; 
J.  E.  Watkins,  Chief  of  Buildings  and  Superintendence  ;  W.  W.  Karr,  Disburs- 
ing Clerk  ;  S.  C.  Brown,  Registrar  ;  J.  S.  Goldsmith,  Property  Clerk. 


Bureau  of  American  Ethnology. 

Under  the  Direction  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  Adams  Building,  1333 

F  Street,   N.  W. 

John  W.  Powell,  Director ;  W.  J.  McGee,  Ethnologist  in  Charge ;  F.  W. 
Hodge,  Chief  Clerk. 


International  Exchanges. 
Under  the  Direction  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  Office  at  the  Institution. 
Richard  Rathbun,  Assistant  Secretary,  in  Charge  ;  W.  I.  Adams,  Chief  Clerk. 


National  Zoological  Park. 

Under  the  Direction  of  the   Smithsonian   Institution,   Office  at  the  Park, 

Adams  Mill  Road. 

Frank  Baker,  Superintendent ;  A.  B.  Baker,  Property  Clerk. 


The  Astrophysical  Observatory. 

Under  the  Direction  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

S.  P.  Langley,  Director  ;  C.  G.  Abbott,  Aid. 

34 


KOSTER  OF   SUBORDINATE  EMPLOYEES. 

Showing  Employees  of  the   Several   Departments   Located   at   Washington, 

D.  C,  FROM  the  State  of  New  York. 


departments. 


NUMBER  OF 
EMPLOYEES. 

Department  of  State 11 

Treasury  Department 436 

War  Department 144 

Navy  Department 20 

Post-Office  Department 69     .. 

Department  of  the  Interior 337 

Department  of  Justice 15 

Department  of  Agriculture 51 

Department  of  Labor   5 

Government  Printing  Office 495 

Government  of  District  of  Columbia ...  94 

United  States  Senate 10 

House  of  RejDresentatives 33 

Libraiy  of  Congress 9 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission 8 

Court  of  Claims 1 

United  States  Fish  Commission 14 

United  States  Civil  Service  Commission  10 

National  Zoological  Park 2 

National  Museum 13 

Bureau  of  International  Exchanges. ...  2 

Bureau  of  American  Ethnology 3 

Totals 1,782 


AGGREGATE 
COMPENSATION. 

$16,600.00 

576,059.75 

192,240.00 

27,460.00 

88,370.00 

479,600.00 

23,120.00 

60,860.00 

6,600.00 

486,289.54 

80,695.00 

13,380.00 

47,400.00 

12,740.00 

12,200.00 

4,500.00 

15,300.00 

20,800.00 

3,400.00 

14,940.00 

4,800.00 

4,900.00 


$2,192,254.29 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  appointments  made  in  the  appor- 
tioned service  from  July  16,  1883,  to  December  31,  1897  : 


state  or  Territory. 


Alabama 

Alaska 

Arizona 

Arkansas   

California 

Colorado , 

Connecticut , 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia  , 

Florida  

Georgia 

Idaho  

Illinois 

Indiana 

Indian  Territory 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri. 


En- 
titled. 


159 

3 

6 

112 

121 

36 

79 

17 

24 

37 

195 

8 

398 

2;39 

4 

203 

142 

200 

119 

74 

113 

281 

216 

-   123 

139 

278 


Re- 
ceived. 


Per  cent, 
received. 


107 

,      67.303  i 

2 

66.666 

4 

66.668 

67 

59.831     1 

91 

75.166    1 

25 

69.45(1 

62 

78.493 

13 

76.466  ' 

145 

604  21.')   i 

24 

64  872  1 

141 

V2.:m 

5 

62.. 500 

290 

72.790 

178 

74.404    ' 

3 

75 

137 

67.541   i 

101 

71.104  ' 

139 

69., 500 

73 

61.3-.'0 

56 

75.656 

104 

92.040 

171 

74.043  1 

152 

70.. 376 

84 

68.292 

90 

64.710 

183 

65.880 

State  or  Territory. 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersey , 

New  Mexico 

New  York 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode  I.sland 

South  Carolina 

South  Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia    

Washington 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

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received. 

60 
63.742 

100 

78.048 
69.784 
68.750 
71 .592 
66.700 
58.331 
74.168 
80 

64.278 
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69.316 
40 

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67.626 
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FOREIGN  EMBASSIES  AND  LEGATIONS  TO  THE  UNITED  STATES, 

WASHINGTON,   D.    C. 

Argentina. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  2107  S  Street,  N.W.) 

Dr.  Martin  Garcia  Mc'rou,  Envoy  Extraordinary'  and  Minister  Plenipoten- 
tiary. 

Sefior  Antonio  del  Viso,  First  Secretary  of  Legation. 

Austri.\-Hung.\ky. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1307  Connecticut  Avenue.) 

Mr.  Ladislaus  Hengelmiiller  von  Hengervar,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Min- 
ister Plenijiotentiary. 

Baron  Franz  Biedl  von  Eiedenian,  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Dr.  Hans  Ludwig  Wagner,  Attache. 

Belgium. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1336  I  Street,  N.W.) 

Count  G.  de  Licbtei-velde,  Envoy  Extraordinaiy  and  Minister  Pleuijjoten- 
tiary. 

Mr.  Maurice  Joostens,  Counsellor  of  Legation. 

Bolivia. 

Sefior  Luis  Paz,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary,  the 

Normandie. 

Brazil. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1800  N  Street,  N.W.) 

Senhor  Salvador  de  Mendon^a,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Pleni- 
potentiary. 

Senhor  Manoel  de  Oliveira  Lima,  First  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Senhor  Alfredo  de  Almeida  Brandao,  Second  Secretary  of  Legation. 

Chile. 
(Office  of  the  Legation,  1319  K  Street,  N.W.) 

Senor  Don  Domingo  Gana,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipoten- 
tiaxT. 

Sefior  Don  Eliodoro  Infante  Valdes,  First  Secretary. 

Don   Victor   Eastman,  Second   Secretary  of  Legatioii,    1020  Seventeenth 
Street,  N.W. 

China. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1764  Q  Street,  N.W.) 

Mr.  Wu  Ting-forUg,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
Mr.  Shen  Tung.  First  Secretary. 
Mr.  Wang  Ta-chiin,  Second  Secretary. 

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Mr.  Chow  Tsz-chi,  Acting  Second  Secretary. 

Mr.  Chung  Mun-yew,  Secretary  Interpreter. 

Mr.  Yung  Kwai,  Interpreter. 

Mr.  Wu  Hsiieh-hen,  Attache. 

Mr.  Yang  Wei-pin,  Attache,  1813  Riggs  Place. 

Mr.  Chwang  Hai-Kwan,  Attache. 

Mr.  Lee  Kwang  Heng,  Student  Interpreter. 

Mr.  Liang  Chieu,  Student  InterjDreter. 

Colombia. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1738  I  Street,  N.  W.) 

Senor  Don  Jose  Marcelino  Hurtado,   Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister 
Plenipotentiary. 

Senor  Don  Julio  Rengifo,  Secretary  of  Legation. 

Costa  Rica. 
(Office  of  the  Legation,  1509  Twentieth  Street,  N.  W.) 
Seiior  Don  Joaquin  Bernardo  Calvo,  Minister  Resident. 

Denmark. 
(Office  of  the  Legation,  1521  Twentieth  Street,  N.  W.) 
Mr.  Constantin  Brun,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 

Dominican  Republic. 

Senor  Don  Alejandro  Woz  y  Gil,  Charge  d'Affaires,  31  and  33  Broadway, 

New  York. 

Ecuador. 

Sefior  Don  Luis  Felipe  Carbo,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipo- 
tentiary, the  Arlington. 

Sefior  Don  Cristobal  Vela,  Attache. 
Seiior  Don  Pablo  Elias  Albornez,  Attache. 

France. 
(Office  of  the  Embassy,  1710  11  Street,  N.  W.) 
Mr.  Jules  Cameron,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
Mr.  Paul  Lefaivre,  First  Secretary  of  Embassy. 
Maurice  Trubert,  Second  Secretary  of  End^assy. 
Commandant  Clement  de  Granprey,  Military  Attache. 
Mr.  Henry  Outrey,  Attache. 
Mr.  Jules  Boeufve,  Chancellor  and  Attache. 

Germany. 
(Office  of  the  Embassy,  1435  Massachusetts  Avenue,  N.  W.) 
Mr.  Von  Holleben,  Ambassador  Extraordinary  and  Plenipotentiary. 
Mr.  Von  Reichenau,  Counsellor. 
Mr.  A.  von  Bruening,  Second  Secretary. 
First  Lieutenant  Count  von  Gotzen,  Military  Attache. 
Baron  Beno  von  Herman,  Agricultural  and  Forestal  Expert  of  Embassy. 

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Great  Brit.un. 

(Office  of  the  Embassy,  1300  Connecticut  Avenue.) 

The  Ei^Lt  Honorable  Sir  Julian  Pauncefote,  G.  C.  B.,  G.  C.  M.  G.,  Ambas- 
sador Extraordinary  and  Plenipotentiary. 

Mr.  Charles  F.  Frederick  Adam,  First  Secretary. 

Mr.  Reginald  Tower,  Second  Secretary. 

Mr.  Hugh  J.  O'Beirne,  Second  Secretary  of  Embassy. 

Mr.  George  Young,  Attache. 

Mr.  Robert  Bromley,  Honorary  Attache. 

Greater  Republic  of  Central  America. 

(Honduras,  Nicaragua,  and  Salvador.) 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1736  K  Street,  N.  W.) 

Seiior  Don  J.  D.  Rodriguez,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  PlenijDoten- 
tiary. 

Seiior  Don  Luis  F.  Corea,  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Seiior  Don  J.  D.  Rodriguez,  Jr.,  Attache. 

Guatemala. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1312  Twenty-first  Street,  X.  W.) 

Senor  Don  Antonio  Lazo  Arriaga,  Euvov  Extraordinarv  and  Minister  Plen- 
ipoteutiary. 

Dr.  Joaquin  Tela,  Jr.,  Secretary  of  Legation. 

Haiti. 
(Office  of  the  Legation,  1461  Rhode  Island  Avenue.) 

Mr.  J.  N.  Leger,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Pleuii^otentiaiy. 
Mr.  Alfred  Leger,  Attache. 

Haw.ul 
(Office  of  the  Legation,  the  Arlington.) 

Mr.  Francis  M.  Hatch,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
Mr.  James  B.  Castle,  Secretaiy  of  Legation. 

It.alt. 

(Office  of  the  Embassy,  1926  I  Street,  X.  W.) 

Baron  de  Fava.  Ambassador  Extraordinary  and  PleniiDotentiary. 
Count  Yinci,  Secretary  of  Embassy. 
Signor  Camillo  Romano,  Second  Secretary. 

Japan. 
(Office  of  the  Legation,  1310  X  Street,  N.  W.) 

Mr.  Toi-u  Hoshi,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
Count  Kintomo  Anenokosi,  First  Secretary. 
Mr.  Keisheiro  Matsui,  First  Secretary  of  Legation. 

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Mr.  Durham  White  Stevens,  Counsellor  of  Legation. 
Commander  Katsuro  Narita,  I.  J.  N.,  Naval  Attache. 
Mr.  Sutematsu  Teshima,  Attache. 
Mr.  Jiujiro  Sakata,  Attache. 

Korea. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  2819  Fourteenth  Street.) 

Mr.  Chin  Pon  Ye,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
Mr.  Bong  Sun  Pak,  First  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Mr.  Tam  E.  Ye,  Secretary  of  Legation. 

Mexico. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1413  I  Street,  N.  W.) 

Seilor  Don  Matias  Romero,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipoten- 
tiary. 

SeHor  Don  Jose  F.  Godoy,  First  Secretary. 
Senor  Don  Enrique  Sautibailez,  Second  Secretary. 
Sen  or  Don  Luis  G.  Pardo,  Second  Secretar}'. 

Netherlands. 

Mr.  G.  de  Weckherlin,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary, 
1013  Fifteenth  Street,  N.  W. 

Peru. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  2025  Hillyer  Place.) 

Dr.  Don  Victor  Eguiguren,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipoten- 
■tiary. 

Don  Manuel  Elguera,  Secretary  of  Legation. 

Portugal. 

Viscount  de  Santo  Tliyrso,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipoten- 
tiary, 1761  P  Street,  N.  W. 

Russia. 
(Office  of  the  Legation,  1829  I  Street,  X.  W.) 

,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 

Mr.  de  Wollant,  First  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Mr.  Zelenoy,  Second  Secretaiy. 
General  Mertwago,  Naval  and  Military  Agent. 
Mr.  M.  Routkowsky,  Financial  Attache. 

Spain. 
(Office  of  the  Legation,  Eighteenth  Street,  between  P  and  Massachusetts  Avenue,  N.  W.) 

Sefior  Don  Luis  Polo  y  Bernabe,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Pleni- 
potentiaiy,  1785  Massachusetts  Avenue. 
Senor  Don  Pablo  Soler,  First  Secretary. 
Sefior  Don  Juan  du  Bosc,  First  Secretary. 

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Sefior  Don  Thomas  Ac-ijuaroiii,  Socretarv  of  Legation. 

St'Mor  Don  Julio  (nilarza,  Tliircl  SecTotary. 

Sf  fu)!'  Don  Antouio  Pl;i,  Attache. 

Capt.  Carlos  de  la  Casa,  Militaiy  Attache. 

,  Naval  Attache. 

►Sefior  Don  Bernardo  Almeida,  Attache. 

SWKDEN    AND    XoRWAY. 
(Office  of  Ihc  Location,  2011  Q  Street,  X.  W.) 
Mv.  A.  Grii),  Envoy  Extraordinary'  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
Mr.  N.  J.  Knagenhjelm,  Secretary  of  Legation. 

Switzerland. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1518  K  Street,  N.  W.) 

Mr.  J.  B.  Pioda,  Envoy  Extraordinary^  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
Dr.  L.  Vogel,  Secretary  of  Legation. 

Turkey. 

(Office  of  the  Legation,  1705  New  Hampshire  Avenue.) 

Ali  Ferouck  Bey,  Envoy  Extraordinary-  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
Edhem  Be}-,  First  Secretary  of  Legation. 

Venezuela. 
(Office  of  tlie  Legation,  1720  P  Street.) 
Sefior  Don  Jose  Andrade,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  PlenijDotenti- 

Senor  Dr.  jMannel  M.  Ponte,  Jr.,  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Sefior  Augusto  F.  Pulido,  Attache. 
Sefior  Don  Jose  Andrade  Penny,  Attache. 
Sefior  Don  Eduardo  Amlrade  Penny,  Attache. 


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CITIZENSHIP,   NATUKALIZATION,   PASSPOKTS. 

Sections  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States  of  America  Relating 
TO  Those  Subjects,  Togethe'k  with  General  Instructions  in  Regard  to 
Passports, 

Citizenship. 

Sec.  1992.  All  persons  born  in  the  United  States  and  not  subject  to  any 
foreign  power,  excluding  Indians  not  taxed,  are  declared  to  be  citizens  of  the 
United  States. 

Sec.  1993.  All  children  heretofore  born  or  hereafter  born  out  of  the  limits 
and  jurisdiction  of  the  United  States,  whose  fathers  were  or  may  be  at  the 
time  of  their  bii'th  citizens  thereof,  are  declared  to  be  citizens  of  the  United 
States  ;  but  the  rights  of  citizenship  shall  not  descend  to  children  whose 
fathers  never  resided  in  the  United  States. 

Naturalization. 

Sec  2165.  An  alien  may  be  admitted  to  become  a  citizen  of  the  United 
States  in  the  following  manner,  and  not  otherwise  : 

First.  He  shall  declare  on  oath,  before  a  circuit  or  district  court  of  the 
United  States,  or  a  district  or  supreme  court  of  the  Territories,  or  a  court  of 
record  of  any  of  the  States  having  common-law  jurisdiction,  and  a  seal  and 
clerk,  two  years,  at  least,  prior  to  his  admission,  that  it  is  his  bona  fide  inten- 
tion to  become  a  citizen  of  the  United  States,  and  to  renounce  forever  all 
allegiance  and  fidelity  to  any'foreign  prince,  potentate,  state,  or  sovereignty  and, 
particularly,  by  name,  to  the  prince,  potentate,  state,  or  sovereignty  of  which 
the  alien  may  be  at  the  time  a  citizen  or  subject. 

Second.  He  shall,  at  the  time  of  his  application  to  be  admitted,  declare, 
on  oath,  before  some  one  of  the  courts  above  specified,  that  he  will  support  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States,  and  that  he  absolutely  and  entirely  re- 
nounces and  abjures  all  allegiance  and  fidelity  to  every  foreign  prince, 
potentate,  state,  or  sovereignty  ;  and,  particularly,  by  name,  to  the  j)rince, 
potentate,  state,  or  sovereignty  of  which  he  was  before  a  citizen  or  subject  ; 
which  proceedings  shall  be  recorded  by  the  clerk  of  the  court. 

Third.  It  shall  be  made  to  appear  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  court  admit- 
ting such  alien  that  he  has  resided  within  the  United  States  five  years  at  least, 
and  within  the  State  or  Territory  where  such  court  is  at  the  time  held  one 
year  at  least  ;  and  that  during  that  time  he  has  behaved  as  a  man  of  good 
moral  character,  attached  to  the  principles  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  and  well  disposed  to  the  good  order  and  happiness  of  the  same  ;  but 
the  oath  of  the  applicant  shall  in  no  case  be  allowed  to  prove  his  residence. 

Sec.  2166.  Any  alien,  of  the  age  of  twenty-one  years  and  upward,  who  has 
enlisted,  or  may  enlist,  in  the  armies  of  the  United  States,  either  the  regular 
or  the  volunteer  forces,  and  has  been,  or  may  be  hereafter,  honorably  dis- 
charged, shall  be  admitted  to  become  a  citizen  of  the  United  States,  upon  his 


petition,  without  any  previous  declaration  of  his  intention  to  become  such; 
and  he  shall  not  be  required  to  prove  more  than  one  year's  residence  within 
the  United  States  previous  to  his  application  to  become  such  citizen ;  and  the 
court  a<lniittinjj^  such  alien  shall,  in  addition  to  such  proof  of  residence  and 
good  moral  cliaractcr,  as  now  provided  by  law,  l)e  satisfied  by  competent 
proof  of  such  i)crson's  havinjjf  been  honorably  discharged  from  the  service  of 
the  United  States. 

Sec.  •2lii7.  Any  alien,  being  under  the  age  of  twenty-one  years,  who  has 
resided  in  the  United  States  three  j'ears  next  preceding  his  arriving  at  that 
age,  and  who  has  continued  to  reside  therein  to  the  time  he  may  make  ap- 
plication to  be  admitted  a  citizen  thereof,  may,  after  he  arrives  at  the  age  of 
twentv-one  vears,  and  after  he  has  resided  five  vears  within  the  United 
States,  including  the  three  years  of  his  minority,  be  admitted  a  citizen  of  the 
United  States,  without  having  made  the  declaration  required  in  the  first  con- 
dition of  section  twenty-one  hundred  and  sixty-five  ;  but  such  alien  shall 
make  the  declaration  required  therein  at  the  time  of  his  admission  ;  and  shall 
further  declare,  on  oath,  and  prove  to  tlie  satisfaction  of  the  court,  that,  for 
two  years  next  preceding,  it  has  been  his  bona  fide  intention  to  become  a 
citizen  of  the  United  States  ;  and  he  shall  in  all  other  respects  comply  with 
the  laws  in  regard  to  naturalization. 

Sec.  21(38.  "When  any  alien,  w^ho  has  complied  with  the  first  condition 
specified  in  section  tw^enty-one  hundred  and  sixty-five,  dies  before  he  is  act- 
ually naturalized,  the  widow  and  the  children  of  such  alien  shall  be  consid- 
ered as  citizens  of  the  United  States,  and  shall  be  entitled  to  all  rights  and 
pri^•ileges  as  such,  upon  taking  the  oaths  prescribed  by  law. 

Sec  2169.  The  provisions  of  this  Title  shall  apply  to  aliens  peeing  free 
white  persons,  and  to  aliens]  of  African  nativity  and  to  persons  of  African 
descent. 

Sec  2170.  No  alien  shall  be  admitted  to  become  a  citizen  who  has  not  for 
the  continued  term  of  five  years  next  preceding  his  admission  resided  within 
the  United  States. 

Sec.  2174.  Every  seaman,  being  a  foreigner,  who  declares  his  intention  of 
becoming  a  citizen  of  the  United  States  in  any  competent  court,  and  shall 
have  served  three  years  on  board  of  a  merchant-vessel  of  the  United  States 
subsequent  to  the  date  of  such  declaration,  may,  on  his  application  to  any 
competent  court,  and  the  production  of  his  certificate  of  discharge  and  good 
conduct  during  that  time,  together  with  the  certificate  of  his  declaration  of 
intention  to  become  a  citizen,  be  admitted  a  citizen  of  the  United  States. 

Passports. 

Sec  4075.  The  Secretary  of  State  may  grant  and  issue  passports,  and 
cause  passports  to  be  granted,  issued  and  verified  in  foreign  countries  by 
such  diplomatic  or  consular  officers  of  the  United  States,  and  under  such 
rules  as  the  President  shall  designate  and  prescribe  for  and  on  behalf  of  the 
United  States  ;  and  no  other  person  shall  grant,  issue,  or  verify  any  such  pass- 
poi-t.     Where  a  legation  of  the  United  States  is  established  in  any  country,  no 

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per  son  other  than  the  diplomatic  representative  of  the  United  States  at  ^uch 
phice  shall  be  permitted  to  grant  or  issue  any  passport,  except  in  the  absence 
th(jrefrom  of  such  representative. 

Sec.  4076.  No  passport  shall  be  granted  or  issued  to  or  verified  for  any 
other  persons  than  citizens  of  the  United  States. 

Sec.  4077.  All  persons  who  shall  be  au+horized  to  grant,  issue,  or  verify 
passports,  shall  make  return  of  the  sifeue  to  the  Secretary  of  State,  in  such 
inanner  and  as  often  as  he  shall  require  ;  and  such  returns  shall  specify  the 
names  and  all  other  jjarticulars  of  the  persons  to  whom  the  same  shall  be 
gi.-anted,  issued,  or  verified,  as  embraced  in  such  passport. 

Geneeal  Instkuctions  in  Eegard  to  Passports. 

Citizens  of  the  United  States,  visiting  foreign  countries,  are  liable  to  seri- 
ous inconvenience  if  unprovided  with  authentic  proof  of  their  national  charac- 
ter. The  best  safeguard  is  a  passport  from  this  Department,  certifying  the 
hearer  to  be  a  citizen  of  the  United  States.  Passports  are  issued  only  to  citi- 
zens of  the  United  States,  upon  application  supported  by  proof  of  citizenship. 

When  the  applicant  is  a  native  citizen  of  the  United  States  he  must  trans- 
mit his  own  affidavit  of  this  fact,  stating  his  age  and  place  of  birth,  with  the 
affidavit  of  one  other  citizen  of  the  United  States  to  whom  he  is  personally 
known,  stating  that  the  declaration  made  by  the  applicant  is  true.  These  affi- 
davits must  be  attested  by  a  Notary  Public,  under  his  signature  and  seal  of 
office.  When  there  is  no  Notar^'^  in  the  place,  the  affidavits  may  be  made 
before  a  Justice  of  the  Peade  or  other  officer  authorized  to  administer  oaths  ; 
but,  if  he  has  no  seal,  his  official  act  must  be  authenticated  by  certificate  of  a 
court  of  record. 

If  the  ai:)plicant  be  a  naturalized  citizen,  his  certificate  of  naturalization 
must  be  transmitted  for  inspection  (it  will  be  returned  with  the  passport),  and 
he  must  state  in  his  affidavit  that  he  is  the  identical  j)erson  described  in  the 
certificate  presented. 

Passports  cannot  be  issued  to  aliens  who  have  only  declared  their  intention 
to  become  citizens. 

In  issuing  passports  to  naturalized  citizens,  the  Depai'tment  will  be  guided 
by  naturalization  certificate  ;  and  the  signature  to  the  ai32:)lication  and  oath  of 
allegiance  should  conform  in  orthography  to  the  applicant's  name  as  written 
in  the  naturalization  paper. 

The  children  of  a  naturalized  citizen,  claiming  citizenship  through  the 
father,  must  transmit  the  certificate  of  naturalization  of  the  father,  stating  in 
their  affidavits  that  they  are  children  of  the  person  described  therein,  and  were 
minors  at  the  time  of  such  naturalization. 

The  oath  of  allegiance  to  the  United  States  will  be  required  in  all  cases. 

If  the  applicant  is  to  be  accompanied  by  his  wife,  minor  children,  or  servants, 
it  will  be  sufficient  to  state  the  names  and  ages  of  such  persons  and  their  re- 
lationship to  the  applicant,  when  a  single  passport  for  the  whole  will  suffice. 
For  any  other  person  in  the  party,  a  separate  passport  will  be  required.  A 
woman's  passport  may  include  her  minor  children  and  servants. 

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L;;  act  of  Conjf^ress  approved  June  20,  1874,  a  fee  of  five  dollars  i  ^^'c^  d 
to  be  collertei?  for  every  citizen's  passport.  That  amount  should  Jom  >  ay 
each  application. 

A  passport  is  gooa  for  two  years  from  its  date  and  no  longer.  A  new  one 
may  be  obtained  by  stating  the  date  and  number  of  the  old  one,  pavinc  the 
fee  of  live  dollars,  and  f urnisliir?  satisfactory  e^'idence  that  the  applicant  Is  at 
the  time  within  the  United  States.  T]fe  oath  of  allegiance  must  also  be  tians- 
mitted  when  the  former  jiassport  was  issued  prior  to  1861. 

Citizens  of  the  United  States  desiring  to  obtain  passports  while  in  a  for- 
eign country  must  apply  to  the  chief  diplomatic  representative  of  the  United 
States  in  th:.,t  country,  or,  in  the  absence  of  a  diplomatic  rej^resentative,  tien 
to  the  Consul-General,  if  there  be  one,  or,  in  the  absence  of  both  the  officers 
last  named,  to  a  Consul. 

To  persons  wishing  to  obtain  passports  for  themselves,  blank  forms  of  {ap- 
plication will  be  furnished  by  this  Department  on  request,  stating  whether  the 
applicant  be  a  native  or  a  naturalized  citizen.  Forms  are  not  furnished,  ex- 
cept as  samples,  to  those  who  make  a  business  of  procuring  pass^^orts. 

Communications  should  be  addressed  to  the  Department  of  State,  indorsed 
"Passport  Division,"  and  each  communication  should  give  the  post-office 
address  of  the  person  to  whom  the  answer  is  to  be  directed. 

Professional  titles  will  not  be  inserted  in  passports.     ' 


CONSTITUTION   OF   THE   STATE   OF   NEW  YOEK. 

Article  II. 

Qualification  of  Voters.  Section  1.  —  Every  male  citizen  of  the  age  of 
twenty-one  years,  who  shall  have  been  a  citizen  for  ninety  days,  and  an  inhab- 
itant of  this  State  one  year  next  preceding  an  election,  and  the  last  four  months 
a  resident  of  the  county,  and  for  the  last  thii-ty  days  a  resident  of  the  election 
district  in  which  he  mav  offer  his  vote,  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  at  such  election 
in  the  election  district  of  which  he  shall  at  the  time  be  a  resident,  and  not 
elsewhere,  for  all  officers  that  now  are  or  hereafter  may  be  elective  by  the  peo- 
ple ;  and  upon  all  questions  which  maybe  submitted  to  the  vote  of  the  people 
provided  that  in  time  of  war  no  elector  in  the  actual  militaiw  service  of  the 
State,  or  of  the  United  States,  in  the  army  or  navy  thereof,  shall  be  deprived 
of  his  vote  by  reason  of  his  absence  from  such  election  district ;  and  the  Leg- 
islature shall  have  power  to  provide  the  manner  in  which  and  the  time  and 
place  at  which  such  absent  electors  may  vote,  and  for  the  return  and  canvass 
of  their  votes  in  the  election  districts  in  which  they  resj)ectively  reside. 


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FEDERAL   OFFICIALS,  STATE   OF   NEW  YORK. 

TREASUEY  DEPARTMENT. 

Speciai.  Agents,  Compensation  $8  pek  day. 

Detailed,  at  New  York  :  Ira  Ayer,  George  F.  Cross,  Jay  C.  Cummings,  Mar- 
cus HauloD,  Legare  Pheuix  ;  at  Ogdensburg :  Geo.  W.  Crites ;  at  Suspension 
Bridge  :  George  W.  Whitehead. 


Special  Inspectors  of  Customs,  Compensation  ^4  per  day. 

Detailed,  at  New  York  :  John  A.  Butler,  W.  Levieu,  Frank  Finley,  George 
S.  Scally,  Lawrence  Hanley,  William  Hussey  ;  at  Ogdensburg :  Silas  W^  Daly, 
William  B.  Sessions  ;  at  Malone  :  Walter  Hudnall. 


Special  Employees. 

Detailed,  at  New  York  :  T.  Aubrey  Byrne,  $8  per  day  ;  John  Curtis,  ^6  per 
day  ;  William  L.  Haskius,  $6  per  day  ;  S.  L.  Norton,  ^5  jjer  da,j  -.  Isaac  Wil- 
son, $4  per  day  ;  David  W.  Voyles,  $4  per  day  ;  Annie  C.  Ackerly,  |3  per  day  ; 
Eva  F.  Smith,  $3  per  day ;  Gertrude  F.  Lynch,  $1,200  per  annum. 


Chinese  Inspectors. 

J.  T.  Scharf,  New  York,  $6  per  day  ;  John  Finley,  New  York,  $6  per  day  ; 
Thomas  O'Meare,  Suspension  Bridge,  $4  per  day  ;  H.  E.  Tippett,  Plattsburg, 
$4  per  day. 


Employees  in  Public  Buildings. 
Under  Supervising  Architect. 

name.  position.  eesidence.     compensation". 

George  J.  Metzger ....  Supt.  of  Construction Bufialo $2,900 

John  W^.  Kinsey General  Foreman Buffalo 1,800 

Chas.  F.  Moore Clerk Buffalo 1,200 

2  Watchmen  at  $60   per  month  each  ;  1  Disbursing  Agent  at  three-eighths 
of  1  per  cent.  ;  1  Disbursing  Agent  at  $1,800. 


Arthur  A.  McLean  ....  Suj^t.  of  Construction Newburg $2,000 

Russell  Headley Disbursing  Agent Newburg f  of  1^ 


William  J.  Rouse Supt.  of  Construction New  York  City $2,900 

Geo.  H.  Wells Asst.  Supt.  of  Repairs New  York  City 2,190 

Max  Hensel Foreman New  York  City 1,800 

William  H.  Emery. . .  .Clerk New  York  City 1,200 

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1  Inspector  of  Grauite  at  $1,800  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $1,000  ;  5  Watclnneu  at 
$2  per  day  each  ;  2  Carpenters  at  $3.50  per  clay  each  ;  1  Plumber  at  $3.50  per 
day  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $3  per  day. 

CuSTOM-HoUSE   AKD   PoST-OfFICE   AT    AlBANY,    N.    Y. 

Lewis  "\V.  Pratt,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Janitor  at  $800  ;  1  Engineer  at 
$900  ;  2  Firemen  at  $720  each  ;  1  Night  Watchman  at  $720  ;  1  Elevator  Con- 
ductor at  $600  ;  3  Laborers  at  $5-40  each  ;  2'  Charwomen  at  $270  each. 


CoURT-HoUSE  AND  PoST-OfFICE    AT    AuBURN,  N.  Y. 

Henry  L.  Storke,  Custodian,  no  salary ;  1  Janitor  at  $720 ;  1  Laborer  at 
$540  ;  1  "Watchman  and  Fireman  at  $660. 


CoURT-HoUSE    AND   PoST-OfFICE    AT    BiNGHAMTON,  N.  Y. 

Chas.  F.  Terhune,  Custodian,  no  salary ;  1  Janitor  at  $600  ;  1  Laborer  at 
$540  ;  1  Fireman  and  AVatchman  at  $600. 


CoURT-HoUSE    AND    PoST-OfFICE    AT    BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

Charles  T.  Wilson,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  John  J.  Smith,  Assistant  Custo- 
dian, at  $1,200  ;  1  Janitor  at  $800  ;  1  Assistant  Janitor  at  $720  ;  1  Engineer 
at  $1,200  ;  3  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,080  each  ;  1  Electrician  at  $1,000  ;  5 
Firemen  at  $720  each  ;  4  Watchmen  at  $720  each  ;  2  Elevator  Conductors  at 
$600  each  ;  8  Laborers  dt  $540  each  ;  7  Charwomen  at  $270  each  ;  1  Foreman 
of  Laborers  at  $600. 


CuSTOM-HoUSE    AT    BuFF.\L0,  N.  Y. 

Peter  C.  Doyle,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  Augustus  C.  Smith,  Assistant  Cus- 
todian, at  $800  ;  1  Engineer  at  $900  ;  2  Firemen  at  $720  each  ;  1  Elevator 
Conductor  at  $600  ;  1  Laborer  at  $540  ;  3  Charwomen  at  $270  each. 


Barge-Office  at  New  York,  N.  Y, 

Silas  C.  Croft,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Janitress  at  $600  ;  5  Charwomen  at 
$300  each. 


CoURT-HoUSE   AND    PoST-OfFICE    AT    NeW    YoRK,  N.  Y. 

Cornelius  Van  Cott,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Assistant  Custodian  at  $2,000  ; 
1  Chief  Engineer  at  $1,500  ;  3  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,000  each  ;  3  Oilers  at 
$720  each ;  1  Janitor  at  $1,000  ;  1  Assistant  Janitor  at  $800  ;  1  Foreman  of 
Laborers  at  $800  ;  14  Watchmen  at  $720  each  ;  5  Elevator  Conductors  at 
$600  each  ;  26  Laborers  at  $600  each  ;  1  Head  Charwoman  at  $480 ;  19 
Charwomen  at  $325  each. 

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CxjsTOM-HousE  AT  New  Yoek,  N.  Y. 

George  R.  Bidwell,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Assistant  Custodian  at  |;1,600  ; 
1  Engineer  at  $1,200  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,080  ;  1  Lampist  at  $900  ;  2 
Firemen  at  $720  each  ;  2  Elevator  Conductors  at  $720  each  ;  4  Laborers  at 
each  ;    1  Head  Charwoman  at  $420  ;  7  Charwomen  at  $325  each. 


Sub-Treasury  at  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Conrad  N.  Jordan,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  Maurice  L.  Muhleman,  Assistant 
Custodian,  no  salary  ;  3  Janitors  at  $720  each  ;  1  Laborer  at  $660  ;  6  Cleaners 
at  $350  each. 

Custom-House  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

Geo.  E.  Van  Kennen,  Custodian,  no  salary ;  1  Janitor  at  $660  ;  1  Watch- 
man and  Fireman  at  $600. 


CusTOM-HousE  at  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Wm.  J.  Bulger,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Janitor  at  $600  ;  1  Assistant  Jan- 
itor and  Fireman  at  $600. 


Custom-House  at  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Geo.  S.  Weed,  Custodian,  no  salarj^ ;  1  Acting  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Jan- 
itor at  $600. 


Post-Office  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Frank  Hasbrouck,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Janitor  at  $720, 


Court-House  and  Post-Office  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

George  P.  Decker,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Janitor  at  $800  ;  1  Engineer  at 
$900  ;  1  Watchman  and  Fireman  at  $720  ;  1  Elevator  Conductor  at  $600  ;  1 
Laborer  at  $540  ;  3  Charwomen  at  $270  each. 


Custom-House  at  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y. 

William  Richmond,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Janitor  at  $720  ;  1  Charwoman 

at  $270. 


Court-House  and  Post-Office  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

John  F.  Nashe,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Engineer  at  $900  ;  1  Fireman  at 

$720  ;  1  Janitor  at  $720  ;  1  Elevator  Conductor  at  $600  ;  2  Laborers  at  $540 

each  ;  1  Watchman  and  Fireman  at  $720  ;  1  Watchman  and  Fii-eman  at  $600  ; 

1  Charwoman  at  $270. 

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Court-House  and  Post-Offkk  at  TitoY,  N.  Y. 

Micliael  F.  Sheaiy,  Custodiau,  no  salary  ;  1  "Watchman  at  ^720  ;  1  Janitor 
at  $800  ;  1  Laborer  at  $540. 

CoURT-HoUSE    AND    PoST-OfFICE    AT    UtICA,  N.  Y. 

William  F.  Philleo,  Custodian,  no  salary  ;  1  Janitor  at  $720  ;  2  Laborers  at 
$540  each  ;  1  Watchman  and  Fireman  at  $000. 


Post- Office  at  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
Devitt  C.  Middleton,  Custodian,  no  salary ;  1  Janitor  at  $G00. 


Assay  Office,  30  Wall  Street. 

name.  position.  residence.     compensation. 

Andrew  Mason Superintendent Orange,  N.  J $4,500 

Herbert  Terry Assayer Sterling,  N.  J 3,000 

B.  T.  Martin Melter  and  Refiner New  York  City 3,000 

Jas.  H.  Corsa Chief  Cleric New  York  City 2,500 

Samuel  H.  Graham. . . .  Weigh  Clerk New  York  City 2,500 

A.  L.  Weaver Bookkeeper Brooklyn 2,350 

J.  Farley  Wilder Assayer's  First  Assistant. .  .New  York  City 2,250 

1  Assistant  Melter  and  Refiner  at  $2,500  ;  1  Warrant  Clerk  at  $2,250  ;  1 
Cashier  at  $2,000  ;  1  Bar  Clerk  at  $1,800  ;  1  Abstract  Clerk  at  $1,800  ;  1  As- 
sayer's Computation  Clerk  at  $1,800  ;  1  Assistant  Weigh  Clerk  at  $1,G00  ;  1 
Register  at  $1,250  ;  1  Assayer's  Second  Assistant  at  $2,150  ;  1  Assayer's  Third 
Assistant  at  $2,000. 


General  Department. 

1  Clerk  at  $4.50  per  day  ;  1  Janitor  at  $4.50  per  day  ;  3  Workmen  at  $4 
per  day  ;  4  Watchmen  at  $3  jjer  day  each  ;  1  Workman  at  $4.50  per  day ;  1 
Doorman  at  $4  per  day. 

Assaying  Department. 

1  Chemist  at  $7  per  day  ;  1  Foreman  at  $5.50  per  day  ;  1  Weigher  at  $5 
per  day  ;  1  Laboratory  Helper  at  $4.50  per  day  ;  1  Bullion  Sampler  at  $4  per 
day  ;  2  Weighers,  Melting  and  Refining  Department,  at  $4.50  per  day  each  ; 
1  Mason  and  Melter  at  $4.50  per  day  ;  1  Deposit  Melter  at  $5  per  day ;  7  Melters 
at  $4.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Melter  in  Reducing  Room  at  $4.50  jierday  ;  2  Melters 
in  Reducing  Room  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  1  Pressman  at  $5  per  day ;  1  Fine  Gold 
Melter  at  $5  per  day  ;  1  Engineer  at  $5  per  day  ;  4  Workmen  at  $4  per  day 
each  ;  1  Workman  at  $4.50  per  day ;  3  Workmen  in  Acid  Room  at  $4.50  per 
day  each  ;  1  Foreman  at  $5  per  day  ;  1  Plumber  at  $5  jjer  day  ;  1  Assistant 

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Eugineer  at  $4.50  per  day;  1  Helper  at  $3.50  per  clay  ;  1  Sweep  Operative  at 
$5  per  day  ;  1  Foreman  at  $6.50  per  day  ;  2  Watchmen  at  $3  per  day  each  ; 
1  Captain  of  the  Watch  at  $3.50  per  day  ;  1  Lead  Burner  at  $4.50  per  day  ; 
1  Assistant  Foreman  at  $5  per  day,  and  1  Messenger  at  $4  per  day. 

All  but  the  Superintendent,  Assayer,  and  Melter  and  Eefiner  are  classified 
under  the  civil  service. 


Sub-Teeasury,  Wall  and  Nassau  Streets,  N.  Y. 

name.  position.  residence.     compensation. 

Conrad  N.  Jordan Assistant  Treasurer New  York  City $8,000 

Maurice  L.  Muhleman .  Dep.  Asst.  Treas.  and  Cash'r .  New  York  City 4,200 

Geo.  W.  Marlor Asst.  Cash,  and  Chief  Clerk .  .Union,  N.  J 3,600 

Edward  H.  Hale Asst.  Cash,  and  Vault  Clerk .  .  Union,  N.  J 3,200 

Samuel  B.  Terry Chief  Paying  Teller Hudson 3,000 

Francis  Kain Chief  of  Paying  Division  . .  .Hudson 3,100 

Philip  D.  Gulager Chief  of  Coin  Division New  York  City 3,100 

Chas,  M.  Wiley Chief  of  Bond  Division Hudson 2,700 

Geo.  W.  Yates Chief    of     Cancelled    Check 

and  Kecord  Division Hudson 2,700 

Edgar  J.  Haynes Chief  Paying  Teller Brooklyn 2,400 

Rob't  C.  Haff Chief  of  Division Jersey  City,  N.  J. .     2,250 

Jas.  B.  Jones Assistant  Paying  Teller Jersey  City,  N.  J. .     2,200 

Emil  Bottger Superintendent New  York  City 1,800 

1  Authorities'  Clerk  at  $2,600  ;  1  Chief  Bookkeeper  at  $2,400  ;  1  Corre- 
spondence Clerk  at  $2,300  ;  1  Assistant  Chief  of  Division  at  $2,300  ;  2  Assistant 
Chiefs  of  Division  at  $2,250  each ;  1  Assistant  Chief  of  Division  at  $2,200  ;  1 
Minor  Coin  Teller  at  $2,100;  2  Clerks  at  $2,100  each  ;  10  Clerks  at  $2,000 
each  ;  12  Clerks  at  $1,800  each;  2  Clerks  at  $1,700  each  ;  7  Clerks  at  $1,600 
each  ;  8  Clerks  at  $1,500  each  ;  13  Clerks  at  $1,400  each  ;  3  Clerks  at  $1,300 
each ;  11  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  6  Clerks  at  $1,000  each  ;  1  Chief  Detective 
at  $1,500 ;  1  Assistant  Detective  at  $1,200  ;  1  Stenographer  and  Typewriter 
at  $1,400  ;  2  Hallmen  at  $1,000  each  ;  2  Engineers  at  $1,050  each  ;  1  Assistant 
Engineer  at  $820  ;  2  Porters  at  $900  each  ;  2  Messengers  at  $1,200  each  ;  8 
Messengers  at  $900  each  ;  2  Messengers  at  $800  each  ;  6  W^atchmen  at  $720  each. 


Steamboat  Inspection,  Second  District,  Post-Office  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

George  W.  Starbuck  .  .Supervising  Inspector Westchester $3,000 

Robert  B.  Keller Local  Inspector  of  Hulls.  .Albany 2,000 

Peter  C.  Petrie Local  Inspector  of  Hulls.  .New  York  City 2,500 

Thos.  S.  Barrett Local  Inspector  of  Boilers. New  York  City 2,500 

Augustus  W.  Pratt. . .  .Local  Inspector  of  Boilers . Albany 2,000 

Frank  J,  Dunlea Clerk  to  Supervising  Insp.New  York  City 1,200 

Thos.  J.  Reilly Clerk  to  Local  Inspector  .  .Albany 1,200 

7  Assistant  Inspectors  of  Hulls  at  $2,000  each  ;  8  Assistant  Inspectors  of 
Boilers  at  $2,000  each  ;  6  Clerks  to  Local  Inspectors  at  $1,200  each. 

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Steamboat  Inspection',  Ninth  District,  Bufe.vlo,  N.  Y. 

name.  position.  residexck.     compexsattox. 

IMicliael  J.  Clalviu Suiiervisiug  Inspector  . .  .  .Buffalo $3,000 

F.  L.  K.  Pope Inspector  of  Hulls Buffalo 2,250 

Rol)t.  Clestnutt Local  Inspector  of  Boilers .  Buft'alo 1,800 

Vacanc_Y Asst.  Inspector  of  Hulls. .  .Buffalo 1,000 

Geo.  C."  Neal Asst.  Inspector  of  Boilers.  .Buffalo 1,600 

J.  E.  :\Iulroy Clerk  to  Local  Board Buftalo 1,200 


Steamboat  Inspection  at  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

John  E.  Molther Inspector  of  Hulls Oswego $1,800 

Jos.  G.  Schumacher  . .  .Local  Inspector  of  Boilers . Oswego 2,250 

Elmer  F.  Kiune Clerk  to  Local  Board Oswego 1,200 


Immigration  Service  at  New  York  Barge  Office,  Battery. 

Thomas  Fitchie Commissioner 2G  Skillman  St.,  Bk..   $G,000 

Edward F. McSweeuey . Assistant  Commissioner.  .610  W.  147th  Street.     4.500 

John  J.  Quinlan Supervising  Inspector .  .  .  .120  E.  86th  St. per  day       10 

Lawrence  P.  Lee Treasurer 348  AV.  20th  Street . .      2.000 

A.  F.  Sherman .  Secretary 64  Bank  Street 1,800 

1  Assistant  Supervising  Inspector  at  $8  jier  day  ;  17  Emigrant  Inspectors 
at  $5  per  day  each  ;  1  Emigrant  Inspector  at  $3,000  ;  1  Emigrant  Insj^ector  at 
$1,800  ;  17  Inspectors  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Inspector  at  $900  ;  1  Inspector  at  $5 
l^er  day ;  1  Gateman  at  $1,000  ;  18  Gatemen  at  $840  each  ;  5  Interpreters  at 
$1,000  each  ;  1  Interpreter  at  $2  per  day  ;  3  Messengers  at  $840  each  ;  12 
Watchmen  at  $840  each  ;  1  Matron  at  $840  ;  1  Matron  at  $730  ;  2  Matrons  at 
$425  each;  7  Laborers  at  $840  each;  8  Charwomen  at  $360  each;  1  Char- 
woman at  $1  per  day  ;  1  Clerk  at  $2,000  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,800  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,320  ; 
1  Clerk  at  $1,400  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,200 ;  6  Clerks  at  $1,000  each ;  1  Clerk  at 
$960  ;  4  Clerks  at  $840  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $800 ;  1  Plumber  and  Gasfitter  at 
$1,000 ;  1  Foreman  at  $1,000  ;  1  Engineer  at  $1,000  ;  2  Engineers  at  $900  ;  3 
Firemen  at  $780  each  ;  3  Firemen  at  $720  each  ;  1  Lampist  at  $720  ;  1  Janitor 
at  $840  ;  1  Chemist  and  Hospital  Steward  at  $1,600  ;  1  Surgeon  at  $1,500 ;  1 
Apothecary  at  $720  ;  1  Cook  and  Housekeeper  at  $425  ;  1  Laundryman  at 
$420  ;  3  Hospital  Attendants  at  $360  each ;  2  Hospital  Attendants  at  $300 
each  ;  1  Cleaner  at  $300  ;  1  Assistant  Cook  at  $300  ;  1  IJinigraut  Inspector  at 
Buffalo  at  $4  per  day  ;  1  Emigrant  Inspector  at  Ogdensburg  at  $4  per  day  ; 
1  Emigrant  Insfjector  at  Rouse's  Point  at  $1,200  ;  1  Emigrant  Inspector  at 
Suspension  Bridge  at  $1,200. 


Shipping  Commissioner,  No.  24  State  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Jos.  M.  Dickey ,  ,  .Commissioner Newburg _.   $5,000 

Jas.  P.  Keenan Deputy  Commissioner .  142  E.  22d  St.,  N.  Y.  City .     1,950 

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NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Michael  J.  Spellman ...  Cashier USE.  30th St.,  N.  Y.City.  $1,350 

Albert  J.  Keuney Auditor 260  Stuyvesant  Ave.,  Bk .  1,350 

Martin  J.  Harrigan Engagement  Clerk 384  9th  Ave.,  N.  Y.  City.  1,150 

Chris.  R  Woodward. . .  Discharge  Clerk 40  E.  25th  St.,  N.  Y.  City .  950 

5  Runners  at  $900  each  ;  1  Janitor  at  $750. 


Customs  Service  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

John  D.  Masterson ....  Surveyor Albany . .  .   Salary  and  fees 

John  L.  Godney Special  Deixity  Surveyor  .  .Albany  . . .  .per  day       $4.00 

5  Dei^uty  Surveyors  and  Inspectors  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Deputy  Surveyor 
and  Insj^ector  at  $2  per  day. 


Customs  Service  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Henry  W.  Prendel Collector Buffalo . .  .   Salary  and  fees 

Louis  D,  Voltz Appraiser Buffalo $2,500 

John  C.  Collins Dept.  Collector  and  Clerk.  .Buftalo 3,000 

Ellsworth  Martin Dept.  Collector  and  Clerk.  .Buffalo 1,G00 

Wm.  L.  Doyle Dept.  Collector  and  Clerk.  .Buffalo 1,500 

Nathan  A.  Winslow Dept.  Collector  and  Clerk.  .Buffalo 1,400 

2  Clerks  at  $1,400  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Clerk  (at  Black  Rock 
Ferry)  at  $4  per  day  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,200  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,300  ;  2  Inspectors  at  $3.50 
per  day  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,095  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Clerk  at  $1,200 ; 
15  Inspectors  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collecitor  and  Clerk  (at  Tonawanda) 
at  $3  iDcr  day  ;  5  Deputy  Collectors  and  Clerks  at  $3  i^er  day  each ;  1  StorekeeiDer 
at  $1,100  ;  1  Storekeeper  at  $950  ;  1  Messenger  at  $800  ;  1  Laborer  at  $720. 


Customs  Service  at  Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y. 

Frank  N.  Potter  . . Collector Cape  Vincent $2,500 

C.  I.  Gardner Dept.  Collector  and  Clerk.  .Cape  Vincent 1,500 

Wm.  W.  Sherman Dept.  Collector  and  Clerk.  .Cape  Vincent 1,200 

2  Deputy  Collectors  and  Iusi)ectors  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector 
and  Inspector  (at  Grand  View)  at  $3  joer  day  ;  3  Deputy  Collectors  and  In- 
spectors (at  Alexandria  Bay)  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  2  Deputy  Collectors  and  In- 
spectors (at  Thousand  Islands  Park)  at  $3i3er  day  each ;  2  Deputy  Collectors  and 
Inspectors  (at  Clayton)  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector 
(at  Westminster  Park)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  (at 
Round  Island)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Clerk  (at  Grindstone  Isl- 
and) at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Clerk  (at  Sackett's  Harbor)  at  $2 
per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Clerk  (at  Miller's  Bay)  at  $1.25  per  day  ;  1 
Deputy  Collector  and  Clerk  (at  Dexter)  at  $2  per  day. 


Customs  Service  at  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Philip  R.  Bradley Collector Dunkirk. .   Salary  and  Fees. 

Henry  T.  Murray Deputy  Collector Dunkirk .  per  month        $1 

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Customs  Service,  Wall  and  ^VILLIAM  Streets,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  KKSIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

George  R.  Bidwell  . .  Collector H'l  Eudicott,  81st  Street 

and  Columbus  Ave .  .  $12,000 

Michael  I.  Fagau  . .  .Asst.  Collector,  Jersey  C.  .Jersey  Cit}^  X.  J 2,000 

Frank  Rayiaoud Deputy  Collector 1900  Lexington  Ave .  .  .      3,000 

J.  Quackonbush Deputy  Collector Maliwali,  X.  J 3,000 

EundolpL  H.  Brown  .Deputy  Collector lOo  S.  Elliott  pi.,  Bk 3.000 

Chas.  T.  Duryea Deputy  Collector Babylon,  L.  1 8,000 

Hartl.  E.  Esterbrook. Deputy  Collector 627  Putnam  Ave.,  Bk. .     3,000 

•  Chas.  A.  Knig Deputy  Collector 5-44  McDonough  St.,  Bk.     3,000 

Dudley  F.  Phelps.  .  .Deputy  Collector 48  W.  59th  Street 3,000 

Jos.  J.  Couch Chief  Clerk 2G3  Flatbush  Ave.,  Bk .     5,000 

J.  M.  Wood Cashier 40  Hart  St..  Brooklyn .  .      5,000 

Josiah  Knapp Auditor 117  W.  122d  Street 4,000 

S.  W.  Thompson Acting  Disbursing  Agt. .  .24  W.  59th  Street 4,000 

Jas.  H.  Jenkins Chief  Clerk  Cashier's Dept.Mouut  Vernon,  N.  Y.  . .      3,000 

Norman  S.  Adams. .  .Chief  Clerk  Auditor's  Dept.498  Grand  Ave..  Bk. .  .  2,500 
4  Clerks  at  $2,700  each  ;  8  Clerks  at  $2,500  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $2,300  each  ; 
32  Clerks  at  $2,000  each  ;  6  Clerks  at  $1,800  each  ;  IG  Clerks  at  $2,200  each  ; 
2  Clerks  at  $1,700  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $2,100  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,900  each  ;  43  Clerks 
at  $1,600  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $4  per  day  ;  59  Clerks  at  $1,400  each  ;  81  Clerks  at 
$1,200  each;  1  Clerk  at  $1,100  ;  86  Clerks  at  $1,000  each  ;  11  Clerks  at  $840 
each ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,700  each  ;  6  Clerks  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Ganger  at 
$2,000  ;  12  Ganger's  Clerks  at  $840  each  ;  6  Weighers  at  $2,500  each  ;  1  Assist- 
ant Weigher  at  $1,500  ;  74  Assistant  Weighers  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  25  Assistant 
Weighers  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Cari^enter  at  $1,500  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $1,100  ; 
1  Carpenter  at  $1,000  ;  1  CarjDenter  at  $900  ;  330  Inspectors  at  $4  per  day 
each  ;  110  Night  Insj)eetors  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  9  Inspectors  at  $3  per  day 
each  ;  4  Inspectors,  Long  Island,  at  $180  each  ;  54  Storekeepers  at  $1,400 
each  ;  1  Storekeeper  at  $1,000  ;  1  Bookbinder  at  $1,200  ;  1  Engineer  at  $1,200  ; 
1  Engineer  at  $1,000  ;  1  Engineer  at  $840  ;  8  Gangers  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  1 
Messenger  at  $900  ;  1  Messenger  at  $890  ;  73  Messengers  at  $840  each  :  1 
Messenger  at  $720  ;  10  Weigher's  Messengers  at  $840  each  ;  3  Firemen  at 
$840  each  ;  7  Foremen  at  $840  each  ;  13  Attendants  at  $840  each  ;  42  Watch- 
men at  $840  each  ;  5  Watchmen  at  $720  each  ;  1  Bookbinder's  Assistant  at 
$600  ;  1  Laborer  at  $720  ;  28  Laborers  at  $2.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Janitor  at  $2 
per  day  ;  3  Cleaners  at  $325  each  ;  2  Cartmen  at  5  cent§.  per  day  each  ;  141 
Laborers,  Public  Stores,  at  $720  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector,  Cold  Spring,  L.  I., 
at  $200  ;  1  Opener  and  Packer  at  $1,095. 


Customs  Service  at  Greexport,  N.  Y. 

Geo.  H.  Cleaves Surveyor Greenport Fees 

Miss  A.  H.  Cleaves .  .  Deputy  Suiweyor Greenport None 

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Appraiser's  Office,  402  410  AYashington  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITIOX.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATIOiSr. 

Wilbur  F.  Wakemau Appraiser. . .  .111  E.  24tli  St.,  N.  Y.  City. .   ;|6,000 

DIVISION.  ASSISTANT    APPRAISERS. 

1st.    Geo.  W.  Wanmaker 448  W.  50th  St.,  N.  Y.  City  ....     3,000 

2d.      J.  Hart  Brewer Trentou,  N.  J 3,000 

3d.     Warner  Sherwood 46  Edgecombe  Av.,  N.  Y.  City . .     3,000 

4th.    Edwin  A.  Hartshorn 221  W.  128th  St.,  N.  Y.  City  . . .     3,000 

5th.    Lyman  B.  Carhart PeekskilL 3,000 

6th.    Joseph  P.  SkiUman 325  W.  77th  St.,  N.  Y.  City  ....     3,000 

7th.    Alex  Hamill Baldwinsville 3,000 

8th.    Michael  Nathan ' 1364  Broadway,  Brooklyn 3,000 

9th.    Frank  J.  Drummond 518  E.  11th  St.,  N.  Y.  City 3,000 

10th.    Thomas  C.  Wordin 489  Fairfield  Av.,  BrIdg'p't,Conn      3,000 

1  Clerk  at  $2,500  ;  15  Examiners  at  $2,500  each  ;  16  Examiners  at  $2,400 
each  ;  1  Examiner  at  $2,300  ;  12  Examiners  at  $2,200  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $2,200; 
1  Clerk  at  $2,000  ;  7  Examiners  at  $2,000  each  ;  23  Examiners  at  $1,800  each; 
1  Clerk  at  $1,800  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,700  ;  1  Examiner  at  $1,600  ;  6  Clerks  at 
$1,600  each  ;  6  Clerks  at  $1,400  each  ;  12  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Examiner 
at  $1,200  ;  29  Samplers  at  $1,200  each  ;  7  Samplers  at  $1,150  each  ;  11  Clerks 
at  $1,000  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $2.75  per  day  each  ;  8  Foremen  at  $1,000  each  ;  38 
Clerks  at  $900  each  ;  23  Clerks  at  $864  each  ;  19  Clerks  at  $840  each  ;  121 
Openers  and  Packers  at  $840  each  ;  24  Messengers  at  $840  each. 


Naval  Office,  20  Exchange  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Kobt.  A.  Sharkey Naval  Officer 751  Quincey  St.,  B'klyn .   $8,000 

Harrison  W.  Gourley . .  .Clerk 128  Uuderhill  Av.,  B'klyn  3,000 

Dennis  J.  Hagerty Deputy  Naval  Officer  242  Hart  St.,  B'klyn 2,500 

1  Clerk  at  $2,800  ;  7  Clerks  at  $2,500  each  ;  7  Clerks  at  $2,250  each  ;  2 
Clerks  at  $2,100  each  ;  10  Clerks  at  $2,000  each  ;  9  Clerks  at  $1,800  each  ;  14 
Clerks  at  $1,600  each  ;  11  Clerks  at  $1,400  each  ;  12  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ; 
15  Clerks  at  $1,000  each  ;  12  Messengers  at  $840  each  ;  1  Messenger  at  $720; 
1  Messenger  at  $660  ;  2  Messengers  at  $600  each. 


Surveyor's  Office,  Wall  and  William  Streets,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Silas  C.  Croft Surveyor 307  Lenox  Av.,  N.  Y.  City  $8,000 

Wilson  Berryman Chief  Clerk 301 W.  45th St.,  N.  Y.  City     4,000 

Jos.  H.  Delaney Deputy  Surveyor ...  .469  Second  St.,  B'klyn  . .      2,500 

Danl.  E.  Dowling   Deputy  Surveyor 277 Madison  St.,  N.  Y.  City    2,500 

Thos.  F.  Reed Deputy  Surveyor  ....  Spring  Valley 2,500 

1  Clerk  at  $2,500  ;  8  Clerks  at  $1,600  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  1 
Clerk  at  $1,800  ;  3  Clerks  at  $1,400  each ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,000  ;  8  Messengers  at 
$840  each  ;  3  Messengers  at  $720  each. 

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Board  of  United  States  General  Appraisers,  125  Bleecker  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 


POSITION. 


HKSIDENCE. 


COMPEXSATION". 
$7,000 

7,000 


Chas.  M.  Ham President Chicago,  111 

Thaddeus  S.  Sharretts. General  Appraiser lialtiniore,  INfd 

Jas.  A.  Jewell General  Appraiser New  York  City  ....      7,000 

Cxeo.  C.  Tichenor General  Appraiser AVasliinoton,  D.  C . .      7,000 

Wilbnr  F.  Linit General  Appraiser Portland,  j\Ie 7,000 

Per.  N.  Shnrtleff General  Aj^praiser Portland,  Ore 7,000 

Hend.  M.  Soinerville.  .General  Appraiser Tuscaloosa,  Ala. . . .     7,000 

Jos.  B.  Willcinson,  Jr.  .General  Appraiser New  Orleans,  La.  .  .      7,000 

Geo.  H.  Sharpe General  Appraiser Kingston,  N.  Y  . .  . .      7,000 

Jas  E.  Lake Chief  Clerk St.  Louis,  Mo 2,750 

2  Clerks  at  $2,000  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,800  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,600  each  ;  8 
Clerks  at  $1,400  each  ;  6  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  G  Clerks  at  $1,000  each  ;  2 
Clerks  at  $900  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $840  ;  2  Messengers  at  $G00  each  ;  2  Clerks 
at  $65  per  month  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $720  ;  1  Messenger  at  $720  ;  1  Opener 
and  Packer  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Opener  and  Packer  at  $2.75  per  day. 


Customs  Service  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

Geo. E.  Van Keunen. Collector Ogdensburg. .  .Fees  and  $2,500 

Wm.  Peters Spec.  Deputy  Collector. . .  Ogdensburg I.(i00 

Jas.  M.  Maguire. .  .Deputy  Collector Ogdensburg 1,400 

W.  H.  Owen Deputy  Collector Ogdensburg 1,200 

O.^car  E.  Nelson  .  .  .  Stenographer    Ogdensburg 900 

L.  C.  SaAvyer Deputy  Collector Canton 1,200 

1  Deputy  Collector  at  $3  jier  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  at 
$3  per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  at  $2.50  per  day  ;  3  Deputy 
Collectors  and  Inspectors  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  2  Deputy  Collectors  and 
Inspectors  (at  Morristown,  N.  Y.)  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector 
and  Inspector  (at  Oak  Point)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  In- 
spector (at  LisbonJ  at  $600  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  (at  Wad- 
dington)  at  $3  per  day  ;  2  Deputy  Collectors  and  Inspectors  (at  Massena) 
at  $600  each ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  (at  Louisville  Landing)  at 
$600  ;  1  Inspector  (at  Smith's  Falls,  Out.)  at  $4.50  per  day  and  fees. 


Jas.  H.  Cooper.  . . 
Allen  W.  Poucher 


Customs  Service  at  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

. .  Collector ...  Oswego , 

. .  Deputy  Collector Oswego . 


Salary  and  fees 
.../...   $1,800 


Francis  M.  Baker Deputy  Col.  and  Cashier 

John  H.  Mackin Deputy  Col.  and  Clerk .  .  , 

John  T.  Hartson Deputy  Col.  and  Clerk.  .  . 

P.  D.  Dowd   Deputy  Col.  and  Clerk   .  . 

Fred.  Summerville  ....  Deputy  Col.  and  Clerk  . . . 

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.  Oswego 1,500 

.  O.swego 1,200 

.Oswego 1,200 

.  Oswego 1,000 

.  Oswego 675 


3  Deputy  Collectors  and  Inspectors  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Deputy  Col- 
lector and  Inspector  (at  Fair  Haven)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and 
Inspector  (at  Sodus  Point)  at  $3  per  daj ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector 
(at  Port  Ontario)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Chief  Inspector  at  $3.25  per  day  ;  6  Inspect- 
ors (at  Oswego)  at  f  3  per  day  each. 


Customs  Sekvice  at  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 

name.  position.  eesidence.     compensation. 

Walter  I.  Carter Surveyor ....    Patchogue Fees 

Clarence  W.  Coleman. Deputy  Surveyor Patchogue None 


Customs  Service  at  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

George  S.  Weed Collector Plattsburg $2,500 

John  Martin Deputy  Collector  and  Insp. Plattsburg 2,000 

Alexander  Bertram. .  ..Deputy  Collector  and  Clerk.  Eouse's  Point 1,800 

Nelson  W.  Porter Deputy  Collector  and  Insp.Malone 1,200 

Thomas  F.  Dwyer  ....  Deputy  Collector  and  Insp .  Plattsburg 1,500 

William  H.  Ferrell Deputy  Collector  and  Insp  .Plattsburg 1,200 

Herbert  A.  Trombly .  .  .Deputy  Collector  and  Insp. Rouse's  Point 1,200 

1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  at  Chateaugay  at  $900  ;  1  at  Mooers  Junc- 
tion at  $900  ;  1  at  Mooers  Forks  at  $900 ;  1  at  Champlain  at  $800  ;  2  at  Fort 
Covington  at  $800  each  ;  1  at  Ellenburg  at  $800  ;  1  Night  Watchman  at  Platts- 
burg at  $45  per  month  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  at  East  Constable 
at  $3  per  day  ;  2  at  Plattsburg  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  9  at  Rouse's  Point  at  $3 
per  day  each  ;  1  at  Whitehall  at  $3  per  day  ;  4  at  Malone  at  $3  per  day  each  ; 
1  at  Montreal  at  $3  per  day. 


Customs  Service  at  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y. 

Frank  G.  Bayles Surveyor Port  Jefferson Fees 

Hamilton  T.  Bayles. .  .Deputy  Surveyor Port  Jefferson None 


Customs  Service  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Geo.  P.  Decker Collector Rochester. Fees  and  $2,500 

Chas.  M.  Beattie Deputy  Collector Rochester 1,800 

Jas.  Hutchings Dep.  Collector  and  Clerk.  .Rochester 1,400 

1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  at  $1,300 ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  In- 
spector at  $1,200  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  at  $4  per  day  ;  1 
Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Storekeeper,  Opener,  and 
Packer  at  $900  ;  1  Scrubber  and  Cleaner  at  $120  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  In- 
spector (at  Charlotte)  at  $4  per  day  ;  3  Deputy  Collectors  and  Inspectors  (at 
Charlotte)  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  (at  Putney- 
ville)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  (at  Oak  Orchard)  at 
$3  per  day  ;  1  Storekeeper  and  Dej^uty  Collector  (at  Waterloo)  at  $300. 

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Customs  Seuvick  at  .Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  I'OSITIOX.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Cornelius  R.  Sleig'lit  .  .Collector Sag  Harbor.  .Fees  and  $400 

Brinley  D.  Sleight ....  Deput}-  Collector Sag  Harbor 12 


Customs  Service  at  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y. 

Wm.  Riclimond  .  .  .  .Collector Suspension  Bi-idge.Fees  and  $1,000 

Eli  S.  Niclioll Spec.  Deputy  Col.  .  .  .SusiDensiou  Bridge 2,500 

Geo.  F.  Nye Dept.  Col.  &  Clerk. .  .Suspension  Bridge 1,500 

Henr}'  C.  HuLshoff.  .Dept.  Col.  &  Cashier . Suspension  Bridge 1,4:00 

3  Deputy  Collectors  and  Clerks  at  $1,400  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and 
Inspector  at  $4  j^er  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  at  $1,450  ;  1 
Deput}-  Collector  and  Inspector  at  $4  per  day  ;  23  Deputy  Collectors  and  In- 
spectors at  $3  per  day  each*;  1  Inspectress  at  $2  per  day;  1  Storekeeper  at 
$1,400  ;  3  Deputy  Collectors  and  Inspectors  (at  Niagara)  at  $3  per  day  each  ; 
1  Deputy  Collector  and  Insj^ector  (at  Tonawanda)  at  $3  per  day  ;  2  Deputy 
Collectors  and  Insjiectors  (at  Lewiston)  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collect- 
or and  Inspector  (at  Youngstowni)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Deputj'  Collector  and 
Inspector  (at  Schlosser's  Landing)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  In- 
spector (at  Wilson)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Watchman  (at  Cantilever  Bridge)  at  no 
salary  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  (at  Owen's  Sound,  Can.)  at  $3  per 
day  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  (at  Midland)  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Inspect- 
or (at  Toronto)  at  $3.50  per  day  ;  2  Inspectors  (at  Toronto)  at  $3  j)er  day  each. 


Customs  Service  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y, 

John  F.  Nash Surveyor Syracuse $1,000 

1  Deputy  Surveyor  and  Collector  at  $1,200  ;  1  Deputy  Sui-\'eyor  and  In- 
spector at  $3  per  day. 


Revenue  Cutter  Service. 

Capt.  Louis  N.  Stodder.  .Supervisor  of  Anchorage .  .New  York.  $2,500 

Caj)t.  James  B.  Moore  . .  . Special  Duty : . . .  .New  York .  2,500 

Capt.  Thomas  D.  Walker .  Special  Duty New  York .  2,500 

Lieut.  G.  E.  McConnell .  .  Steamer  Manhattan New  York .  1,800 

Lieut.  G.  F.  Carden Steamer  Manhattan New  York .  1,500 

James  H.  Scott Steamer  Manhattan New  York .  1,500 

Daniel  F.  Kelly Chief  Eng.  Steamer  Manhattan . . .  New  York .  1,800 

Lieut.  Albert  Buhner ....  Steamer  Chandler New  York .  1,800 

Eugene  P.  Webber 1st  Asst.  Eng.  Steamer  Chandler  .New^  York .  1,500 

Lieut.  Chas.  H.  McLean  .Steamer  Hudson New  York.  1,800 

Chas.  F.  Nash 1st  Asst.  Eng.  Steamer  Hudson . .  New  York .  1,500 

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Revenue  Cutter  Officers  on  Waiting  Orders. 

name.  position.  eesidence.     compensation. 

Lieut.  Benj.  W.  Loring Oswego $900 

Lieut.  Robt.  Henderson Fishkill 600 

Frank  H.  Pulsifer Chief  Engineer Auburn 900 


Internal  Revenue  Service — Stamp  Agency  at  New  York. 

Albert  Johnson Stamp  Agent 18G  Grand  St.,  N.  Y.  City  $1,G00 

Mary  CamiDbell  . . Counter 180  Grand  St.,  N.  Y.  City        900 


First  District,  Washington  and  Myrtle  Streets,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Frank  R.  Moore Collector Brooklyn $4,500 

John  C.  Burns Chief  Deputy  Collector Brooklyn 2,000 

Wm.  H.  Manning Deputy  Collector Brooklyn 1,800 

2  Deputy  Collectors  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  at  $1,400  ;  8  Dep- 
uty Collectors  at  $1,300  each  ;  3  Deputy  Collectors  at  $1,200  each  ;  2  Deputy 
Collectors  at  $1,000  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  at  $800  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,200  ;  1 
Messenger  at  $600  ;  8  Storekeepers  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  7  Gangers,  fees 
amount  to  $1,500  each. 


Seoond  District,  114  Nassau  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

John  A.  Mason Collector New  York  City $4,500 

David  L.  Wendell Deputy  Collector New  York  City 2,000 

1  Deputy  Collector  at  $1,800  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  at  $1,600  ;  9  Deputy 
Collectors  at  $1,400  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  at  $1,300  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,600  ;  1 
Clerk  at  $1,500  ;  3  Clerks  at  $1,200  each ;  1  Clerk  at  $900  ;  1  Clerk  at  $800  ; 
17  Gaugers,  fees  ;  4  Storekeepers  and  Gangers  at  $4  per  day  each. 


Third  District,  Fourth  Avenue  and  Fourteenth  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ferdinand  Eidman. .  .  .Collector 77,  7th  St.,  N.  Y.  City $4,500 

Andrew  J.  Sparks Deputy  Collector .  .  328  E.  113th  St.,  N.  Y.  City .     2,000 

Courtney  L.  Kennelly  .Deputy  Collector .  .New  York  City 1,800 

2  Deputy  Collectors  at  $1,600  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  at  $1,500  ;  15 
Deputy  Collectors  at  $1,400  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  at  $1,300  ;  2  Clerks  at 
$l,400"each  ;  5  Clerks  at  $1,150  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,000  ;  1  Clerk  at  $900  ;  1 
Messenger  at  $800  ;  3  Gaugers,  fees. 


Fourteenth  District,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

H.  P.  Draper Acting  Collector Albany $4,500 

Hercules  Sayre Deputy  Collector Albany 1,600 

Chauncey  Whitney.  . .  .Deputy  Collector Albany 1,400 

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1  Deputy  Collector  at  $1,800;  8  Deputy  Collectors  at  $1,200  each;  2 
Deputy  Collectors  at  $1,000  each ;  1  Deputy  Collector  at  $800  ;  2  Clerks  at 
$700  each  ;  4  Gaugers,  fees  ;  1  Storekeeper  aud  Gauger  at  $2  per  day. 


Twenty-first  Distkict,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

XAMK.  rOSITIOX.  EESIDEXCE.      COMPEXSATIOX. 

Will.  A.  Beach Collector Syracuse $4,250 

Robt.  M.  Beecher Deputy  Collector Syracuse 1,900 

Chas.  H.  Ballon Deputy  Collector Utica 1,5.50 

John  Buckley Deputy  Collector Utica 1,280 

Chas.  E.  Halt Deputy  Collector Biughamtox. 1,200 

Wm.  L.  Pert Deputy  Collector Potsdam 1,800 

Henry  E.  Eandall Deputy  Collector Norwich 1,500 

David  S.  Titus Deputy  Collector Auburn 1 ,500 

John  A.  Barry Gauger Oswego Fees 

Ed.  A.  Joues Gauger Utica Fees 

Jeremiah  Sullivan  ....  Gauger Syracuse Fees 

Edwin  Hammond Gauger Syracuse Fees 

2  Clerks  at  $1,000  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $900  ;  1  Clerk  at  $800  ;  2  Deputy  Col- 
lectors at  $1,400  each  ;  1  Deputy  Collector  at  $1,200. 


Twenty-Eighth  District,  Eochester,  X.  Y. 

Val.  Fleckeustein Collector Rochester $4,500 

Byron  D.  Beal Chief  Deputy  Collector ....  Rochester -. .      2,000 

Jas.  H.  Schooley Cashier Rochester 1,600 

Milton  Brown  .\ Deputy  Collect<  • Buffalo 1,850 

1  Cashier  at  $1,500  ;  2  Cashiers  at  $1,400  each  ;  1  Division  Superintendent 
at  $1,100  ;  1  Division  Superintendent  at  $1,300;  1  Storekeeper  and  Gauger  at 
$4  per  day  each ;  1  Gauger,  fees. 

At  BrFF.\LO,  N.  Y. — 1  Cashier  at  $1,500;  1  Division  Superintendent  at 
$1,500  ;  3  Storekeepers  at  $4  per  day  each ;  4  Gaugers,  fees. 

At  Elmira,  X.  Y. — 1  Division  Superintendent  at  $1,000  ;  1  Gauger,  fees. 


Division  Deputies. 

Charles  A.  Kinne,  $1,000  ;  Roe  Reilly,  $1,550  ;  William  M.  Warner,  $1,500  ; 
Rice  McCauley,  $1,400  ;  Lawrence  P.  Meyer,  $1,400  ;  JaSies  M.  Schultz,  $800. 


]\Iarine  Hospital  Service. 

George  W.  Stoner Surgeon Xew  York  City $2,500 

Joseph  H.  White Surgeon Ellis  Island  .1 1,800 

Thos.  B.  Perry Surgeon Buffalo     1,800 

Julius  O.  Colb Surgeon Xew  York  City 1,800 

Claude  H.  Lavender. .  .Assistant  Surgeon Xew  York  City 1,600 

H.  C.  Russell Assistant  Surgeon Xew  York  City 1,600 

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Life- Saving  Sekvice,  24  State  Street,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Capt.  Thos.  D.  Walker. In sp.  of  Life  Saving  Sta.  .  .New  York  City None 

Capt.  Jas.  B.  Moore . .  .  Superint.  of  Construction . .  New  York  City  . .  .  r    None 

Nicholas  J.  Kearney. .  .Asst.  Super,  of  Const New  York  City $2,000 

Wm.  H.  Noah Asst.  Super,  of  Const New  York  City 1,600 

Philip  J.  Kyan Asst.  Super,  of  Const New  York  City 1,500 

1  Skilled  Laborer  at  $70  per  month  ;  1  Writer  at  $2,000  ;  2  Assistants  to 
Inspector  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Storekeeper  at  $2  per  day. 


Thikd  District,  Coasts  of  Long  Island  and  Rhode  Island. 

Arthur  Dominy Superintendent Bayshore $1,800 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Failing  .  .Assistant  Superintendent.  .Patchogue None 

1  Keeper  at  $900  per  year,  and  from  6  to  8  Surfmen  at  a  monthly  salary  of 
from  $60  to  $65  each,  are  attached  to  each  of  the  following  stations :  Ditch 
Plain,  Hithers  Plain,  Napeague,  Amagansett,  Georgica,  Mecox,  Southampton, 
Shinnecock,  Tiana,  Quogue,  Potunk,  Moriches,  Forge  River,  Smith's  Point, 
Bellport,  Blue  Point,  Lone  Hill,  Point  of  Woods,  Fire  Island,  Oak  Island, 
Gilgo,  Jones  Beach,  Zach's  Inlet,  Short  Beach,  Point  Lookout,  Long  Beach, 
Rockawa}^,  Rockaway  Point,  Coney  Island,  Eaton's  Neck,  and  Rocky  Point. 


Ninth  District,  Lakes  Ontario  and  Erie. 

Edwin  E.  Chapman  . .  .Superintendent Buftalo $1,800 

Lieut.  S.  M.  Landrey . .  Assistant  Superintendent . .  Buffalo None 

1  Keeper  at  $900,  and  6  to  8  Surfmen  at  $65  per  month  each,  are  located 
at  the  following  stations :  Buffalo,  Big  Sandy,  Oswego,  Charlotte,  and  Fort 
Niag-ara. 


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Third  Light-House  Inspection  District,  Tompkinsville,  S.  I.,  N.  Y. 

per  month 

Com.  Wm.  M.  Folger  ..U.  S.  Navy  Inspector Tompkinsville . .  .  .Navy  pay 

Lieut.  Jesse  M.  Roper .  XJ.  S.  Asst.  Navy  Inspector .  Tompkinsville ....  Navy  j^ay 

Jas.  Burke Chief  Clerk 5,  2d  Ave.,  N.  Y.  City .   $175 

J.  P.  Jones Clerk 37  Bond  St.,  Brooklyn.     125 

J.  A.  Shea Rec.  and  Delivering  Clerk .  New  Brighton 115 

J.  R.  Van  Cott Storekeeper New  Brighton 170 

Ebenezer  Morgan Supt.  of  Construction Tompkinsville 200 

T.  H.  Greggs Supt.  of  Electrical  Const. . .  Tompkinsville 200 

4  Clerks  at  $900  each  ;  3  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Foreman  at  $1,200  ;  1 
Keeper  of  Laboratory  at  $900  ;  1  Asst.  Storekeeper  at  $1,020 ;  1  Porter  at 
$840. 


Tender  Gardenia.— 1  Master,  $150  ;  1  Mate,  $70  ;  1  Engineer,  $80  ;  1  As- 
sistant Engineer,  $65. 

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Supply  STE.vMjiu  America, — 1  Captain,  $250  ;  1  First  Mate,  $100  ;  1  Second 
Mate,  $70  ;  1  Engineer,  $125  ;  1  First  Assistant  Engineer,  $80  ;  1  Second  As- 
sistant Engineer,  $65  ;  1  Clerk,  $100  ;  1  Writer,  $50. 


Light  Ship  No.  7.— 1  Master,  $750  ;  1  Mate,  $480. 


Tender  John  Kogers.— 1  Master,  $150  ;  1  Mate,  $70  ;  1  Engineer,  $80  ;  1 
Assistant  Engineer,  $G5. 


Fire  Island  Light  Ship  No.  68.— 1  Master,  $150  ;  1  Mate,  $70  ;   1  Engi- 
neer, $80  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer,  $65. 


Tender  Daisy.— 1  Master,  $1,200  ;  1  Engineer,  $1,200. 


Light  Ship  No.  51.— 1   Master,  $800  ;  1   Mate,  $480  ;  1  Engineer,  $80  ;  1 
Assistant  Engineer,  $65. 


Location  of  Light  Houses,  with  Salaries  of  Keepers. 

North  Brothers  Island,  $1,170  ;  Hell  Gate  Beacon,  $500  ;  Shinnecock  Bay, 
$700,  $480,  and  $420  ;  Fire  Island,  $740,  $500,  and  $450  ;  Elm  Tree  Beacon, 
$520  ;  New  Dorp,  $520  ;  Princess  Bay,  $540  ;  Rohbins  Reef,  $600  and  $450 ; 
Fort  Tompkins,  $520  ;  Statue  of  Liberty,  $1,000,  and  2  at  $800  each  ;  Fort 
Columbus  Fog  Bell,  $400  ;  Tarrytown,  $560  ;  Stony  Point,  $500  ;  Danskammer 
Point,  $500  ;  Esopus  Meadows,  $520  ;  Rondout,  $560  and  $200  ;  Saugerties, 
$580  ;  Percy  Beach,  $200  ;  Hudson  City,  $520  ;  Bluff  Point,  $480  ;  Livingston 
Creek,  $200  ;  Coxsackie,  $580  ;  Stuyvesant,  $500  ;  Nine  Mile  Tree  and  Mull 
Dike,  $640  ;  Cows  Island,  $150  ;  Parada  Hook,  $160  ;  Van  Wies  Point,  $160  ; 
Cross  Over  and  Cuyler  Dike,  $300  ;  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  $500  ;  Coney  Island, 
$580  ;  Old  Orchard  Shoal,  $500,  and  $600  ;  Rockland  Lake,  $560  and  $450  ; 
Corner  Stake,  $250  ;  Whitehall,  $500  ;  Whitehall  Narrows,  5  at  $320  each ; 
Crown  Point,  $480  ;  Barber's  Point,  $480  ;  Split  Rock,  $480  ;  Plattsburg 
Breakwater,  $480  ;  Cumberland  Head,  $480  ;  Point  Aux  Roches,  $480  ;  Bluff 
Point  (Valcour  Isle),  $480.  ^ 


Tenth  -Light-House  Inspection  District,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

name.  position.  residence.     compensation. 

Com.  Theo.  F.  Jewell .  .  Inspector Buffalo Navy  pay 

William  M.  Jones Chief  Clerk Buffalo. . .  .per  month  $150 

Robt.  E.  Taylor Chief  Clerk Buffalo ....  per  month     100 

C.  A.  Wilder Inspector Oswego. . .  .per  month     100 

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Tender  Hazen. 

1  Master  at  $150  per  month  ;  1  EngiBeer  at  $100  per  month  ;  1  Assistant 
Engineer  at  $65  per  month  ;  1  Mate  at  $70  per  month  ;  2  Mates  at  $50  per 
month  ;  4  Masters  of  Lightships  at  $600  per  year. 


Light-House  Keepers. 

1  at  Buffalo  Breakwater  at  $450  ;  1  at  Thirty  Mile  Point  at  $450 ;  1  at  Thirty 
Mile  Point  at  $520  ;  1  at  Grassy  Island  at  $600  ;  1  at  Cleveland  at  $550  ; 
1  at  Braddock  Point  at  $600  ;  1  at  Genesee  at  $500  ;  1  at  Niagara  Kiver  llange 
at  $500  ;  1  at  Oswego  Breakwater  at  $500  ;  1  at  Manhattan  Range  at  $560  ;  1 
at  Dunkirk  at  $560  ;  1  at  Rock  Island  at  $560. 


Assistant  Light-House  Keepers. 

1  at  Grassy  Island  at  $560  ;  1  at  Sister  Island  at  $560  ;  1  at  Green  Island 
at  $560  ;  1  at  Green  Island  at  $400  ;  1  at  Ecorse  Range  at  $560 ;  1  at  Oswego 
at  $500  ;  1  at  Buffalo  Breakwater  at  $560  ;  1  at  Monroe  at  $540  ;  1  at  Ver- 
milion at  $500  ;  1  at  Cleveland  at  $580  ;  1  at  West  Sister  Island  at  $580  ;  1 
at  Turtle  Island  at  $580  ;  1  at  Sackett's  Harbor  at  $500  ;  1  at  Maumee  Bay 
Ranges  at  $580  ;  1  at  Cleveland  at  $520  ;  1  at  Galloo  Channel  at  $600  ;  1  at 
Cross  Over  Island  at  $560  ;  1  at  Horseshoe  Reef  at  $490  ;  1  at  Sunken  Rock 
at  $580  ;  1  at  Big  Sodus  at  $450  ;  1  at  Cedar  Point  at  $520  ;  1  at  Dunkirk  at 
$450  ;  1  at  Huron  at  $500  ;  1  at  Olcott  at  $560  ;  1  at  Genesee  at  $450  ;  1  at 
Ogdensburg  at  $500  ;  1  at  Big  Sodus  at  $520  ;  1  at  Buffiilo  at  $600  ;  1  at  Horse- 
shoe Reef  at  $560  ;  1  at  Stony  Point  at  $500  ;  1  at  Fort  Niagara  at  $500  ;  1  at 
Oswego  at  $400  ;  1  at  Breakwater  at  $400  ;  1  at  Fair  Haven  at  $500. 


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WAR  depart:\ient. 

Headquakters  Department  of  the  East,  Governor's   Island,  New  York  City. 
Maj.-Gen.  Wesley  Merritt,  Commauding. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

John  S.  Powers Chief  Clerk Governor's  Island. .  .$1,200 

Kever  Wilke Clerk Governor's  Island. . .   1,100 

Antoni  F.  Gorecki Clerk Governor's  Island . . .    1,100 

12  Clerks  at  $1,000  each  ;  4  Messengers  at  $720  each. 

United  States  Military  Posts  in  the  State  of  New  York. 

Fort  Columbus,  Governor's  Island,  New  York  City  ;  Fort  Hamilton,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  ;  Fort  Hancock,  New  York  Harbor,  Governor's  Island,  New  York 
City  ;  Fort  Lafayette,  New  York  Harbor  ;  Fort  Montgomery,  Rouse's  Point, 
N.  Y.  ;  Fort  Niagara,  Youngstown,  N.  Y.  ;  Fort  Ontario,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  ;  Fort 
Porter,  Buftalo,  N.  Y. ;  Fort  Schuyler,  Westchester,  N.  Y.  ;  Fort  Slocum,  New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y. ;  Fort  Wadsworth,  Rosebank,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  ;  United 
States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y. ;  Willets  Point,  N.  Y.  ;  United 
States  Engineering  School,  Whitestone,  N.  Y. 

Arsenals. 

New^  York  Arsenal,  Governor's  Island,  New  York  City,  Maj.  F.  H.  Phipps, 
Commanding ;  Watervliet  Arsenal,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  Lieut. -Col.  Isaac  Arnold, 
Jr.3  Commanding. 

Recruit  Rendezvous. 
Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Engineer  Depot. 
Willets  Point,  Whitestone,  Queens  County,  N.  Y. 

Headquarters  of  Regimr«ts. 

Artillery :  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  Infantry :  Madison  Barracks,  N.  Y.  ;  Fort 
Porter,  N.  Y.  ;  Plattsburg  Barracks,  N.  Y. 

District  Inspector-General,  Army  Building,  No.  39  Whitehall  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y. 

Col.  R.  P.  Hughes Inspector-General New  York  City. . .  Ai-my  pay 

F.  K.  Van  Auken Clerk Plainiield,  N.  J $i,100 

1  Messenger  at  $720. 

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Quabtermaster's  Department,  Army  Building,  No.  39  Whitehall  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y. 

name.  position.  eesidence,  compensation. 
Lt.-Col.  A.  S.  Kimball . Dep.  Quartermaster-Gen  .  .New  York  City  .  .Army  pay 
Robert  Creigbton Cbief  Clerk New  York  City  ....   $1,800 


Quartermaster's  Department  at  Large. 

2  Clerks  at  $1,800  eacb  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,600  eacb  ;  1  Transportation  Agent 
at  $1,600  ;  4  Clerks  at  $1,400  eacb ;  5  Clerks  at  $1,200  eacb ;  1  Storekeeper 
at  $1,200 ;  1  Copyist  at  $900  ;  2  Messengers  at  $720  eacb ;  1  Engineer  at 
$1,200  ;  1  Fireman  at  $840  ;  1  Coal-beaver  at  $720  ;  2  Carpenters  at  $1,020 
eacb  ;  2  Watcbmen  at  $900  eacb  ;  3  Packers  at  $780  eacb  ;  1  Assistant  Packer 
at  $780  ;  1  Elevator-runner  at  $600  ;  1  Laborer  at  $720  ;  2  Scrubbers  at  $300 
eacb  ;  1  Superintendent  of  Piers  at  $900  ;  1  Watcbman  at  Pier  at  $720  ;  1 
Superintendent  of  Stables  at  $1,020  ;  1  Drayman  at  $840  ;  1  Driver  at  $600. 


Quartermaster's  Steamer,  General  Meigs. 

George  C.  Howell Captain $1,600 

1  Mate  at  $1,080  ;  1  Engineer  at  $1,500  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $900 ;  1 
Cbeck  Clerk  at  $720  ;  1  Fireman  at  $780  ;  2  Deck-bands  at  $660  eacb ;  1  Deck- 
band  and  Cook  at  $660. 


Quartermaster's  Steamer  Ordnance. 

Timotby  Sullivan Captain $1,600 

1  Engineer  at  $1,200  ;  1  Fireman  at  $720  ;  1  Licensed  Deck-band  at  $720 ; 
1  Cook  and  Deck-band  at  $660. 


National  Cemetery  at  Cypress  Hills. 

Noble  Warwick Superintendent Brooklyn $900 

1  Laborer  at  $480  ;  3  Laborers,  summer  montbs,  at  $24  per  montb  each. 


WooDLAWN  Cemetery. 
Cbas.  A.  Abbott Clerk  in  Cbarge Woodlawn. . .  .per  mo.  $100 


Quartermaster's  Department,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Marion  Randolph Agent Albany $25 

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Quartermaster's  Department,  Department  of  the  East,  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y. 

Col.  M.  I.  Lmlington,  Cominaudiug. 
XAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.       COIIPENSATION. 

Thos.  H.  Sanuer Clerk Governor's  Island .  .   $1,800 

Au,t?ust  Schliess Clerk Brooklyn 1,800 

Martin  Kelly Sui)erintendent Governor's  Island. .      1,400 

2  Clerks  at  $1,600  each  ;  3  Clerks  at  $1,400  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,200  each; 
1  Messenger  at  $720  ;  1  Laborer  at  $o40  ;  1  Janitor  at  $540  ;  1  Messenger  at 
$600  :  1  Carpenter  at  $720  ;  1  Blacksmith  at  $720  ;  1  Plumber  at  $720  ;  2 
Teamsters  at  $360. 


Steam  Launch  Governor's  Island. 

"Wm.  G.  Loring Master Governor's  Island . .   $1,320 

1  Pilot  at  $1,320  ;  1  Engineer  at  $900  ;  2  Firemen  at  $660  each  ;  4  Deck- 
hands at  $540  each. 


Steam  Launch  Hamilton. 

D.  C.  Sypher Master Fort  Slocum $1,200 

1  Engineer  at  $960  ;  1  Foreman  at  $600  ;  1  Deck-hand  at  $600. 


Steam  Launch  Fort  Schuyler. 

D.  McGaughey Pilot Governor's  Island  . .      $900 

1  Engineer  at  $900  ;  1  Deck-hand  at  $600. 


Stony  Point  Eifle  Range,  Stony  Point,  N.  Y. 
Jas.  Fleming Custodian Stony  Point $180 


Fort  Niagara,  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y. 
1  Engineer  at  $720 ;  1  Plumber  at  $720  ;  1  Blacksmith  at  $720. 


Plattsburg  Banks,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 
1  Engineer  at  $960  ;  1  Fireman  at  $480. 


Fort  Schuyler,  N.  Y. 
1  Engineer  at  $720. 


Quartermaster's  Department. 

J.  F  Tilly Supt.  of  Construction Buffalo. . .- $1,500 

F.  W.  Cook Clerk Buffalo 1,800 

1  Messenger  at  $540. 

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NAME.  POSITION'.  RESIDENCE.       COMPENSATIOX. 

W.  H.  Lord Sui^t.  of  Construction  ....  Plattsburg $1,500 

J.  H.  Farley Chief  Clerk Plattsburg 1,800 

1  Kodman  at  $720  ;  1  Messenger  at  $600. 


G.  G.  Bailey Chief  Clerk New  York  City 1,800 


Otto  W.  Degen Supt.  of  Construction  ....  .Fort  Hamilton 1,500 

A.  D.  F.  Farley Clerk Fort  Hamilton 1,800 


Haldimon  P.  Young. . .  Chief  Clerk West  Point 1,800 

Henry  Steen Clerk West  Point 1,100 


SuBsisTEXCE  Dep.vetment,  39  Whitehall  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lieut.-Col.  J.  F.  Weston,  Purchasing  Commissary. 

E.  C.  Bonsai Clerk New  York  City .  .  .per  month     $150 

1  Clerk  at  $135  per  month  ;  1  Clerk  at  $125  per  month  ;  1  Clerk  at  $105 
per  month  ;  1  Cooper  at  $70  per  month  ;  1  Messenger  at  $60  per  month ;  1 
Laborer  at  $60  per  month. 


Subsistence  Department  at  Governor's  Island. 

Maj.  C.  A.  Woodruff,  Chief  Commissary. 

Thos.  TuUy Clerk. . .  .Governor's  Island per  month  $110 

Emery  A.  Wheeler. . .  .Clerk.  .  ..Governor's  Island jaer  month     150 

1  Clerk  at  $125  per  month  ;  1  Messenger  at  $50  per  month. 


Medical  Supply  Depot,  39  Whitehall  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lt.-Col.  J,  M.  Bro^vn.  .Officer  in  Charge New  York  City.  .Army  pay. 

Fred.  W.  Teulon Clerk New  York  City $1,800 

John  Thompson Clerk New  York  City 1,410 

1  Clerk  at  $1,200  ;  2  Clerks  at  $660  each  ;  1  Messenger  at  $720  ;  1  Laborer 
at  $660  ;  1  Assistant  at  $660. 


Chief  Surgeon's  Office,  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y. 

Col.  C.  C.  Byrne Chief  Surgeon Governor's  Island.  Army  pay. 

1  Messenger  at  $600. 


Hospital  Service. 

Matrons  located  at  the  following  hospitals  receive  a  compensation  of 
$120  per  annum :  Fort  Schuyler,  Fort  Hamilton,  Fort  Columbus,  Fort  Niag- 
ara, Fort  Slocum,  Willets  Point,  West  Point,  Wateiwliet  Arsenal,  Fort  Por- 
ter, Fort  Wadsworth,  Madison  Barracks,  Plattsburg  Barracks. 

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Pat  Department,  39  "Whitehall  Street,  Xew  York,  N.  Y. 

XA^IE.  rOSITIOX.  ISESIDEXCE.       COMPEXSATIOX. 

Maj.  W.  H.  Comegys.  .Paymaster New  York Army  pay 

Maj.  G.  R.  Smith Paymaster Xew  York Army  pay 

H.  B.  Bryan Clerk Xew  York $1,400 

4  Clerks  at  $1,400  each  ;  1  Messenger  at  $70  per  month  ;  1  Messenger  at 
$50  per  month. 


Office  of  the  Board  of  Engineers,  39  "Whitehall  Street,  New  York,  X.  Y. 

Col.  H.  M.  Robert,  President,  Xew  York  City. 

Jay  Stone Chief  Clerk X.  Y.  City  .per  month  $210 

E.  Y.  Diezelski Draughtsman X.  Y.  City  .per  month     210 

Alexander  Paul Assistant  Clerk X.  Y.  City  .  per  month     100 

2  Draughtsmen  at  $150  per  month  each  ;  1  Typewriter  and  Copyist  at  $75 
per  month  ;  1  Charwoman  at  $37.50. 


Engineer  Department,  Northeast  Division,  39  Whitehall  St.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 

Col.  G.  L.  Gillespie,  Division  Engineer. 
Frank  L.  Stevens Clerk Xew  York  City $1,000 


Southwest  Dh'ision,  39  "Whitehall  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Col.  H.  M.  Robert,  Division  Engineer. 
Samuel  P.  Hatfield ....  Clerk New  York  City  ....   $2,100 


Engineer's  Department,  New  York  Harbor. 

Lieut. -Col.  "V\'illiam  Ludlow,  Engineer  in  Charge. 

"W^aldeimar  Julius Clerk X.  Y.  City  .  per  month  $210 

Seward  Beal Clerk X.  Y.  City  .per  month     175 

1  Clerk  at  $125  per  month ;  1  Copyist  and  Typewriter  at  $70  per  month  ; 
4  Assistant  Engineers  at  $250  per  month  each  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $150 
per  month  ;  1  Inspector  at  $150  per  month  ;  2  Inspectors  at  $125  per  month 
each ;  4  Inspectors  at  $100  per  month  each ;  6  Inspectors  at  $90  per  month 
each  ;  1  Engineer  at  $75  per  month  ;  1  Engineer  at  $60  per  month ;  1  Draughts- 
man at  $175  per  month  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $100  per  month  ;  1  Blacksmith 
at  $3.75  per  day ;  1  Blacksmith  at  $3.50  per  day  ;  1  Blacksmith  at  $3  per  day ; 
3  Blacksmiths'  Helpers  at  $2.25  per  day  each ;  2  Boatmen  at  $60  per  month 
each ;  3  Boatmen  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  2  Laborers  at  $50  per  month  each ;  1 
Laborer  at  $45  per  month  ;  8  Laborers  at  $2  per  day  each ;  27  Laborers 
at  $1.75  per  day  each  ;  5  Laborers  at  $1.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $60 
per  month  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $3.75  per  day  ;  5  Carpenters  at  $3.50  j)er  day  each  ; 

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3  Carpenters  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Carpenter's  Helper  at  $2.25  per  day  ;  1 
Cook  at  $60  per  month  ;  1  Deck-hand  at  $60  per  month  ;  1  Deck-hand  at  $45 
per  month  ;  2  Divers  at  $5  per  day  each  ;  2  Divers  at  $2.25  per  day  each  ;  2 
Drillers  at  $2.40  per  day  each  ;  *4  Drillers  at  $2.25  per  day  each  ;  2  Drillers' 
HeljDers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  1  Leadman  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Master  of  Steamer  at 
$125  per  month  ;  1  Master  of  Tug  at  $115  per  month  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $100  per 
month  ;  1  Master  Laborer  at  $3  per  day  ;  3  Master  Laborers  at  $75  jDer  month 
each  ;  1  Master  Laborer  at  $60  per  month  ;  1  Oiler  at  $60  per  month  ;  4  Stone- 
masons at  $4  per  day  each ;  2  Stonemasons'  Helj^ers  at  $2.25  per  day  each  ;  1  Sub- 
overseer  at  $90  i^er  month  ;  1  Suboverseer  at  $75  per  month  ;  2  Transitmen  at 
$125  per  month  each  ;  3  Transitmen  at  $90  per  month  each  ;  1  Tide  Observer  at 
$2  per  day  ;  3  Tide  Observers  at  $15  per  month  each  ;  1  Watchman  at  $45  per 
month  ;  5  Watchmen  at  $60  per  month  each  ;  1  Messenger  at  $55  per  month  ;  1 
Overseer  at  $150  per  month  ;  1  Overseer  at  $125  j^er  month  ;  2  Overseers  at 
$100  per  month  each  ;  2  Kecorders  at  $90  per  month  each  ;  2  Seamen  at  $45  per 
month  each ;  1  Seaman  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Steam  Engineer  at  $115  per  month ; 
1  Steam  Engineer  at  $100  per  month  ;  1  Steam  Engineer  at  $90  j^er  month  ;  2 
Steam  Engineers  at  $75  per  month  each  ;  2  Steam  Engineers  at  $60  per  month 
each  ;  1  Steam  Engineer  at  $3.50  per  day  ;  1  Stoker  at  $60  per  month ;  1 
Stoker  at  $50  per  mouth  ;  4  Stokers  at  $45  per  month  each  ;  2  Stokers  at 
$2.25  per  day. 

Engineer's  Department,  Long  Island  Sound,  etc. 

name.  positiox.  eesidexce.     compensation. 

Maj.  H,  M.  Adams,  Engineer  in  Charge. 

William  Daly Clerk New  York  City $2,400 

Jas.  Quigley Clerk New  York  City 2,100 

Henry  N.  Babcock ....  Assistant  Engineer New  York  City 3,000 

1  Clerk  at  $1,800  ;  1  Clerk  at  $900  ;  1  Clerk  at  $720  ;  1  Clerk  and  Draughts- 
man at  $900  ;  1  Overseer  at  $1,800  ;  1  Overseer  at  $1,500  ;  1  Overseer  at  $1,200  ; 
1  Suboverseer  at  $900  ;  1  Suboverseer  at  $840  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $2,400 ; 
1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,800  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,320  ;  1  Inspector 
at  $2,100  ;  1  Inspector  at  $1,800  ;  11  Inspectors  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Inspector 
at  $1,320  ;  3  Inspectors  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $1,500  ;  1  Draughts- 
man at  $1,200  ;  1  Master  at  1,080 ;  2  Steam  Engineers  at  $1,320  each  ;  7  En- 
gine Drivers  at  $720  each  ;  2  Engine  Drivers  at  $2.25  per  day  each ;  1  Stoker 
at  $780  ;  1  Stoker  at  $720  ;  4  Stokers  at  $528  each ;  1  Cranesman  at  $900  ;  1 
Lightkeeper  at  $192  ;  1  Messenger  at  $720  ;  1  Watchman  at  $450  ;  1  Cement 
Mixer  at  $480  ;  1  Cement  Mixer  at  $420  ;  2  Blacksmiths  at  $3  per  day  each ; 

1  Blacksmith  at  $2.40  per  d&j ;  1  Stonecutter  at  $4  per  day ;  1  Mason  at 
$3.75  per  day  ;  4  Masons  at  $3.60  per  day  each  ;  2  Bricklayers  at  $4  per  day 
each  ;  2  Carpenters  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $2.75  j^er  day  ;  2  Car- 
penters at  $2.50  per  day  each ;  8  Carpenters  at  $2.40  per  day  each  ;  1  Rigger 
at  $2.25  per  day  ;  5  Master  Laborers  at  $720  each  ;  1  Master  Laborer  at  $660  ; 

2  Master  Laborers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  12  Laborers  at  $1.70  pev  day  each  ;  125 

Laborers  at  $1.60  per  day  ;  51  Laborers  at  $1.50  per  day ;  2  Laborers  at  80 

cents  per  day. 

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Engineer  Depot,  Willets  Point,  N.  Y. 
Maj.  J.  G.  D.  KuigLt,  Commandiug. 

NAMi:.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Fred.  Heunig Clerk Willets  Point  .per  mouth  $100 

1  Caulker  at  $2.25  per  day  ;  1  Macliiuist  at  $85  per  nioutli. 


Engineer  Department,  Lakes. 

Maj.  William  S.  Stanton,  Commanding. 

Henry  J.  Clark Clerk Oswego $2,100 

John  C.  Churchill Assistant  Engineer Oswego 2,100 

1  Copyist  and  Messenger  at  $600  ;  1  Overseer  at  $1,500  ;  1  Overseer  at 
$1,440  ;  i  Master  of  Dredge  at  $1,500  ;  3  Inspectors  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Cook 
at  $552  ;  1  Crauesman  at  $792  ;  2  Deck-hands  at  $492  each  ;  1  Fireman  at 
$552  ;  1  Fireman's  Helper  at  $432  ;  1  Scowman  at  $492  ;  7  Carpenters  at  $2.50 
per  day  each  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $2  per  day ;  2  Boatmen  at  $2.50  per  day  each  ; 

1  Boatman  at  $2.50  per  day  ;  1  Boatman  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Diver  at  $4  per 
day  ;  1  Fort-keeper  at  $540  ;  1  Steam  Engineer  at  $900  ;  1  Messenger  at  $480  ; 

2  Watchmen  at  $600  each  ;  1  Watchman  at  $480  ;  1   Blacksmith  at  $4  per 
day  ;  3  Laborers  at  $1.50  per  day  each. 


Engineer  Department,  New  York  Harbor. 

Lieut.  John  F.  Parker,  Supervisor. 

John  G.  Morrison Chief  Clerk  and  Insj^ector .X.  Y.  City, per  month  $150 

Ira  Harris Chief  Deput}-  Inspector. .  .N.  Y.  City  .per  month      100 

1  Stenographer  at  $1,000;  1  Deputy  Inspector  at  $20  per  month;  2  Pilots 
and  Deputy  Inspectors  at  $90  pev  month  each  ;  1  Pilot  and  Deputy  Inspector 
at  $75  per  month  ;  4  Pilots  and  Deputy  Inspectors  at  $60  per  month  each  ;  4 
Engineers  at  $115  per  month  each  ;  2  Firemen  at  $75  per  month  each  ;  4  Fire- 
men at  $60  per  month  each  ;  6  Firemen's  Helpers  at  $40  per  month  each. ;  1 
Messenger  at  $55  per  month  ;  4  Masters  and  Deputy  Inspectors  at  $120  per 
month  each ;  2  Deck-hands  at  $45  per  month  each  ;  3  Deck-hands  at  $40  per 
month  each  ;  1  Deck-hand  at  $30  per  month  ;  2  Deck-hands  at  $25  per  month 
each  ;  4  Cooks  at  $50  per  month  each  ;  1  Boatman  at  $50  per  month. 


Mississippi  Eher  Commi^;^ion. 
Col.  G.  L.  Gillespie,  President,  39  Whitehall  Street,  New  York  City. 

William  Blankenhorn  ..Clerk New  York  City $1,800 

Ed.  H.  Twining Assistant  Engineer New  York  City 2,100 

1  Messenger  at  $840. 

Sandy  Hook  Proving  Grounds  ;  Office,  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y. 

Capt.  Frank  Heath ....  Commanding  Officer Governor's  Is'd  .  . ,  Army  pay 

Capt.  Jas.  C.  Ayers ....  Assistant Governor's  Is'd  .  .  .  Army  pay 

Chas.  Kendall Clerk    Governor's  Is'd $1,600 

A.  H.  Howland Assistant  at  Esper.  Firing.Governor's  Is'd  .per  day  2.50 

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New  Yokk  Aksenal,  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  KESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Maj.  Frank  H.  Kipp. .  .Commanding  Officer Governor's  Is'd  .  .Army  pay- 
William  Walters Chief  Clerk Governor's  Is'd  . .       $1,600 

1  Clerk  at  $1,400  ;  1  Foreman  at  $1,200  ;  2  Watchmen  at  $2  per  day  each  ; 
1  Machinist  at  $2.75  per  day  ;  1  Messenger  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Laborer  at  $2.25 
per  day  ;  1  Laborer  at  $2  per  day ;  4  Laborers  at  $1.50  per  day  each. 


Watervliet  Arsenal,  West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Lt.-CoL  Isaac  Arnold.  .Commanding  Officer West  Troy Army  pay. 

Chas.  Walters Chief  Clerk West  Troy $1,600 

Alfred  Christensen. . .  .Master  Mechanic West  Troy,  .per  day       6.00 

3  Assistants,  Army  pay ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,400  ;  3  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  4 
Draughtsmen  at  45  cents  j^er  hour  each  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  37  cents  j^er  hour  ; 
1  Draughtsman  at  30  cents  per  hour  ;  1  Foreman  at  $4.50  per  day  ;  7  Fore- 
men at  $4  per  day  each  ;  3  Foremen  at  $3.52  jjer  day  each  ;  1  Assistant  Fore- 
man at  $2.48  per  day ;  1  Assistant  Foreman  at  $2.24  per  day  ;  9  Carpenters  at 
$2.24  per  day  each  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $2  per  day  ;  2  Patternmakers  at  $2.80  j^er 
day  each  ;  1  Painter  at  $2.24  per  day  ;  1  Painter  at  $2.48  per  day  ;  1  Messen- 
ger at  $1.76  per  day  ;  1  Messenger  at  $1.50  per  day;  2  Plumbers  at  $3  per 
day  each  ;  2  Harnessmakers  at  $2.40  jier  day  each  ;  1  Tinsmith  at  $2.48  per 
day;  2  Euginemen  at  $2.24  jier  day  each  ;  2  Enginemeu  at  $2  per  day  ;  5  Fire- 
men at  $1.76  per  day  each  ;  1  Fireman  at  $1.50  per  day  ;  2  Watchmen  at  $2 
per  da}^  each  ;  6  Watchmen  at  $1.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Engraver  at  $3.20  per 
day;  1  Timekeeper  at  $2.24  per  day ;  2  Electricians  at  $2.72  per  day  each ; 

1  Electrician  at  $2.48  per  day  ;  3  Assistant  Inspectors  at  $4  per  day  each  ; 

2  Assistant  Inspectors  at  $2.48  each  ;  2  Tool  Grinders  at  $2.24  per  day  each  ; 
8  Tool  Keepers  at  $1.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Tool  Keej^er  at  $1.25  per  day  ;  5 
Oilers  at  $1.76  per  day  each  ;  3  Assistant  Inspectors  at  $2.24  jDer  day  each  ;  2 
Blacksmiths  at  $2.96  per  day  each  ;  2  Blacksmiths  at  $2.72  per  day  each  ;  2 
Blacksmiths  at  $2.64  per  day  each  ;  3  Blacksmiths  at  $2.48  per  day  each  ;  11 
Blacksmiths'  Helpers  at  $1.50  per  day  each  ;  2  Stone  and  Brick  Masons  at 
$3.20  per  day  each  ;  1  Stone  and  Brick  Mason  at  $3.60  per  day  ;  18  Machinists 
at  $2.96  per  day  each  ;  54  Machinists  at  $2.72  per  day  each  ;  115  Machinists 
at  $2.48  per  day  each  ;  26  Machinists  at  $2.24  per  day  each  ;  3  Machinists' 
Helpers,  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  2  Machinists'  Helpers  at  $1.76  per  day  each  ;  40 
Machinists'  Helpers  at  $1.50  per  day  each  ;  58  Machinists'  Helpers  at  $1.25 
per  day  each  ;  2  Laborers  at  $1.76  per  day  each ;  7  Laborers  at  $1.50  per  day 
each  ;  9  Laborers  at  $1.25  per  day  each. 


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ARMY   PAY   TABLE. 


Grade. 


Pay  of  officers  in  active  service. 


Pay  of 

grade. 


Monthly  pay. 


OS     . 

io'> 


Lieutenant-general '  §11,000  00 

Major-general 7,500  00 

Brig.iciior-general ',  5,500  00 

Colonel 3,500  00 

Lieutenant-colonel 3,000  00 

Major 2.500  00 

Captain,  mounted :  2.000  00 

Captain,  not  mounted 1,600  00 

Regimental  adjutant 1,!^00  00 

Kcgimental  quartermaster l.SOO  00 

First  lieutenant,  mounted j  1,000  00 

First  lieutenant,  not  mounted  . . .  j  1,500  00 

Second  lieutenant,  mounted 1  1,500  00 

Second  lieutenant,  not  mounted  .i  1,400  DO 

Chaplain 1,500  00 


lOp.ct.   SOp.ct. 


§.320  S3 
275  00 
229  17 

is;^  33 

105  00 


165  OiJ 

1  165  00  , 

146  67 

'  137  50  ' 

137  50 

128  33  ; 

137  50 

§3.50  00 
300  00 
250  00 
200  00 
180  OO 
180  (lO 
180  00 
160  00 
150  00 
150  00 
140  00 
150  00 


sop.ct.     1,0  p.  ce. 


Pay  of  retired  officers. 


Pay  of 
grade. 


Monthly  pay. 


i=§375  00 
325  00 
270  83 
21 «  67 
195  0i1 
195  00 
195  00 
173  33 
162  50 
162  50 
151  07 
162  50 


§375  00 

t33;i  33 

291  67 

2:^3  33 

210  00 

210  00 

210  00 

186  67 

175  00 

175  00 

163  ^i 

i-:5  00 

JS,25li  00 
5,6-^5  00 
4,125  00 
2,025  00 
2.250  00 
1,875  00 
1,500  00 
1,350  CO 


1.200  00 
1,125  00 
1,125  00 
1.050  OO 
1,3.50  00 


§240  62 
2U6  25 
171  87 
137  50 
123  75 


110  00 

103  12 

103  12 

96  25 

123  75 


ii  > 


<; 


§262  50 
225  00 
187  50 
150  00 
135  00 


120  00 
112  50 
112  50 
105  00 
135  CO 


§281  25 
243  75 
203  12 
1-62  50 
146  25 


130  00 
121  87 
121  87 
113  75 
146  25 


§281  25 
250  00 
21 S  75 
175  00 
157  50 


140  00 
131  25 
131  25 
122  50 
157  50 


*  The  maximnm  pay  of  a  colonel  is  by  law  §4,500  per  annum.     +  The  maximum  pay  of  a  lieutenant-colonel  is  by  law  §4,000  per  annum. 

KOTES. 

1.  An  aide-de-camp  to  a  major-general  is  allowed  §200  per  year  in  addition  to  the  pay  of  his  rank. 

2.  An  aide-de-camp  to  a  brigadier-general  is  allowed  §150  per  year  in  addition  to  the  pay  of  his  rank. 

3.  An  acting  commissary  of  subsistence  is  allowed  §1(0  pA-  year  in  addition  to  the  pay  of  his  rank. 

4.  Assistant  surgeons  are  entitled  to  pay  of  captain  after  five  years'  service,  service  to  be  reckoned  fi-om  date  of  acceptance  of 
appointment  or  commission. 

5.  Lieutenants  of  the  Signal  Corps  to  be  promoted  after  fourteen  years'  service. 

6.  Retired  officers  receive  75  per  cent,  of  pay  of  their  rank. 

7.  A  1  etii  ed  chaplain  receives  75  per  cent,  of  the  pay  of  his  rank. 

S.  The  officer  in  charge  of  the  public  buildings  and  grounds  (Washington,  D.  C.)  has,  while  so  serving,  the  rank,  pay,  and 
emoluments  of  a  colonel. 

9.  The  principal  assistant  in  the  Ordnance  Bureau  of  the  War  Department  shall  receive  a  compensation,  including  pay  and 
enioluraunts,  not  exceeding  that  of  a  major  of  ordnance. 

10.  An  acting  judge-advocate,  detailed  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  is  entitled  to  pay  and  allowances  of  captain  of  cavalry. 

11.  Additional  pay  to  commandant  of  military  prison  at  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  §500  per  annum. 

12.  Retired  officers  detailed  for  duty  at  colleges  entitled  to  full  pay. 

REMARKS. 

Mileage,  at  the  rate  otfour  cents  per  mile,  over  shortest  usually  travelled  routes,  and,  in  addition  thereto,  the  cost  of  transporta- 
tion actually  paid  by  the  officer  over  the  route  or  routes,  exclusive  of  parlor-car  fare  or  sleeping-car  fare  and  tiansfecs.  For  travel 
over  free  and  bond-aided  Pacific  railroads,  transportation  in  kind  must  be  obtained  from  the  Quartermaster's  Department. 

Commutation  of  quarters  to  be  paid  by  Pay  Department  as  follows :  General,  §125  per  month  ;  for  all  other  gi-ades,  at  the  rate 
of  §12  per  month  per  room. 

Vouchers  in  payment  of  an  officer's  salary  must  cover  his  whole  compensation  for  a  period  of  one  or  more  calendar  months. 


PAY  OF  OFFICERS,  CADETS,  SWORD-MASTER,  AXD  TEACHER  OF  MUSIC 

AT   THE    MILITARY   ACADEMY. 


Grade. 


Superintendent Pay  of  colonel . 

Commandant  of  cadets Pay  of  lieutenant-colonel  , 

Adjutant Pay  of  regimental  adjutant  , 

Treasurer,  quartermaster,  and  commissary  of  cadets §7o0  in  addition  to  pay  as  captain  of  infantry. 

Surgeon Pay  of  his  grade  in  the  army 

Assistant  surgeon do  . 

Professor,  of  more  than  ten  years'  service  at  the  Academy Pay  of  colonel . 

Professor,  of  less  than  ten  years'  service Pay  of  lieutenant-colonel., 

Associate  professor  of  mathematics,  of  more  than  ten  years'  service Pay  of  major. 

Associate  professor  of  mathematics,  of  less  than  ten  years'  service Pay  of  captain,  mounted 

A.ssistant  professor do. 

Senior  assistant  instructor  of  tactics do. 

Assistant  instructor  of  tactics,  commanding  a  company  of  cadets do 

Acting  assistant  professor Pay  of  his  grade  in  the  army . 

Acting  assistant  instructor  of  tactics ,    ...  do 

Instructors  of  ordnance  and  science  of  gunnery  and  of  practical  engineering  Pay  of  major . .   

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Pat  of  Vetekixary  Sukgeons,  Hospital  Matrons,  and   Clerks  and 
Messengers  at  Military  Headquarters. 


Veterinary  surgeon  ♦  (senior). 
Veterinary  surgeon  (junior)  . . 

Hospital  matron 

Clerk,  class  1 


§100  00  per  month 
75  dO  por  month 
10  Oo  per  month 

1,000  00  per  annum 


Clerk,  class  2. 
Clerk,  class  3 
Messenger  . . . 


JI.IOO  00  per  annum 

1,200  00  per  annum 

60  00  per  month 


*  Only  one  veterinary  surgeon,  at  4>75  per  month,  allowed  each  of  the  cavalry  regiments,  from  the  First  to  the 
Sixth  Rptriment,  inclusive;  two,  one  at  $100  and  one  at  $75  per  month,  allowed  each  of  the  Seventh,  Eighth, 
Ninth,  and  Tenth  Regiments — the  senior  in  date  of  appointment  entitled  to  the  higher  grade. 

The  enlisted  force  of  the  Signal  Corps  shall  hereafter  consist  of  fifty  si'Tijeuals,  of  whom  ten  shall  be  of  the 
fir>t  class,  with  the  pay  of  hospital  steward.     The  remaining  forty  sergeants  have  the  pay  of  engineer  sergeants. 

Knlisied  men  (retired)  are  entitled  to  three-fourths  of  the  monthly  pay  allovvi^d  by  law  to  them  in  the  grade  they 
held  when  retned,  with  commutation  of  clothing  and  rations.  Not  entitled  to  travelling  allowances  on  retirement, 
but  to  transportation  in  kind  by  the  Quartermaster's  Department. 

A  certificate  of  merit  entitles  a  soldier  to  $2  per  month  additional  pay,  commencing  on  the  date  of  rendering 
"distinguished  service"  and  continuing  through  all  subsequent  service  as  an  enlisted  man. 


Recruiting  Service,  25  Third  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Capt.   F.  A.   Whitney,  Recruiting  Officer;  Lieut.   H.  H.  Benliam,  Assist- 
ant Recruiting  Officer  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,100. 


United  States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

XAME.  position.  eesidexce.     compexsation. 

Col.  Oswald  H.  Ernst.  .Superintendent West  Point. .  $4,500 

Col.  Wilbur  E.  Wilder.  Post  Ad  jut.  and  Recruit.  Officer.  .West  Point. .  2,800 

Capt.  Wm.  F.  Spurgin . Quartermaster  and  Commissary. .  .West  Point. .  3,220 

Capt.  John  B.  Bellinger.Quartm.  and  DisbiU'sing  Officer  .  .West Point. .  2,600 

Lieut.  H.  P.  Howard  .  .Commissary  and  Post  Treasurer.  .West Point. .  1,900 

Lieut.  Wm.  Weigel  . . .  Officer  of  Police West  Point . .  1,920 

Maj.  Geo.  H.  Torney, .  .Surgeon    West  Point. .  3.500 

Capt.  Chas.  F.  :\Iason  .Assistant  Surgeon West  Point. .  2.200 

Capt.  F.  A.  Winter Assistant  Surgeon West  Point .  .  2.100 

Herbert  Shipman Chaplain West  Point. .  2,000 

2  Clerks  at  $1,100  each  ;  3  Clerks  at  $1,000  each. 


Chilian  Employees  at  Military  Academy. 

3  Clerks  at  $1,500  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Superintendent  of  Gas 
Works  at  $1,500  ;  1  Librarian's  Assistant  at  $1,500  ;  1  Engineer  at  $1,500  ;  2 
Mechanics  at  $1,000  each  ;  1  Custodian  Academy  Building  at  $1,000  ;  2  Assist- 
ant Engineers  at  $1,000  each  =  1  Electrician  at  $900  ;  8  Firemen  at  $600 
each  ;  1  Scavenger  at  $720. 


Ineorm.^tion  Relative  to  the  Appointment  and  Admission  of  Cadets   to   the 

United  States  Military  Academy. 

Appointments. 


How  Made. — Each  Congressional  District  and  Territory — also  the  District 
of  Columbia — is  entitled  to  have  one  Cadet  at  the  Academy.     Ten  are  also 

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appointed  at  large.  The  appointments  (except  those  at  large)  are  made  by  the 
Secretary  of  War  at  the  request  of  the  Representative,  or  Delegate,  in  Con- 
gress from  the  District  or  Territory  ;  and  the  person  aj^poiuted  must  be  an 
actual  resident  of  the  District  or  Territory  from  which  the  appointment  is 
made.  The  appointments  at  large  are  specially  conferred  by  the  President  of 
the  United  States. 

llanner  of  Making  A'pplications. — Applications  can  be  made  at  any  time, 
by  letter  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  to  have  the  name  of  the  applicant  placed 
upon  the  register,  that  it  may  be  furnished  to  the  proper  Representative,  or 
Delegate,  when  a  vacancy  occurs.  The  application  must  exhibit  the  full  name, 
date  of  birth,  and  permanent  abode  of  the  applicant,  with  the  number  of  the 
Congressional  District  in  which  his  residence  is  situated. 

Date  of  Appointments. — Appointments  are  required  by  law  to  ue  made  one 
year  in  advance  of  the  date  of  admission,  excej)t  in  cases  where,  by  reason  of 
death  or  other  cause,  a  vacancy  occurs  which  cannot  be  provided  for  by  such 
appointment  in  advance.  These  vacancies  are  filled  in  time  for  the  next 
annual  examination. 

Alternates. — The  Representative,  or  Delegate,  in  Congress,  may  nominate  a 
legally  qualified  second  candidate,  to  be  designated  the  alternate.  The  alternate 
will  receive  from  the  War  Department  a  letter  of  aj^pointment,  and  will  be 
examined  with  the  regular  appointee,  and  if  duly  qualified  will  be  admitted  to 
the  Academy  in  the  event  of  the  failure  of  the  princiiml  to  pass  the  prescribed 
preliminary  examinations.  The  alternate  will  not  be  allowed  to  defer  his 
reporting  at  West  Point  until  the  result  of  the  examination  of  the  regular 
appointee  is  known,  but  must  report  at  the  time  designated  in  his  letter  of 
appointment.  The  alternate,  like  the  nominee,  should  be  designated  as  nearly 
one  year  in  advance  of  date  of  admission  as  joossible. 


Admission  of  Cadets. 

Candidates  selected  by  the  War  Department  shall  be  instinictetv  to  aj^pear 
for  mental  and  physical  examination  befoi-e  Boards  of  Army  Officers  to  be  con- 
vened at  such  places  as  the  War  Department  may  select  on  the  1st  day  of 
March  annually  (except  when  that  day  comes  on  Sunday,  in  which  case  the 
examination  will  commence  on  the  following  Tuesday).  The  candidates  who 
pass  successfully  shall  l)e  admitted  to  the  Academy  in  the  following  June. 

Candidates  selected  to  fill  the  vacancies  unprovided  for  at  the  examinations 
held  in  March  shall  be  instructed  to  report  at  West  Point  for  mental  and  phys- 
ical examination  earlj'  in  June.  No'  candidate  shall  be  examined  at  any 
other  time,  unless  prevented  from  jjresenting  himself  by  sickness,  or  some 
other  unavoidable  cause,  in  which  case  he  shall  be  examined  during  the  last 
week  in  August. 

Immediately  after  reporting  to  the  Superintendent  for  admission,  and  be- 
fore receiving  his  warrant  of  appointment,  the  candidate  is  required  to  sign  an 
engagement  for  service  in  the  following  form,  in  the  presence  of  the  Superin- 
tendent, or  of  some  officer  deputed  by  him 

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of  the  State  (oi*  Territory)  of  ,  aged years 


mouths,  Jo  hereby  en<4a<;e  (with  the  consent  of  my  parent  or  guardian)  that, 
from  the  date  of  my  admission  as  a  Cadet  of  the  United  States  Military'  Acad- 
emy, I  will  serve  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States  for  eight  years,   unless 
sooner  discharged  by  competent  authority." 
In  the  presence  of 


The  candidate  is  then  required  to  take  and  subscribe  an  oath  or  affirmation 
in  the  following  form  : 

"  I, ,  do  solemnly  swear  that  I  will  support  the  Constitution  of 

the  United  States,  and  bear  true  allegiance  to  the  National  Government ;  that 
I  will  maintain  and  defend  the  sovereignty  of  the  United  States,  paramount 
to  anv  and  all  allegiance,  sovereignty,  or  fealty  I  may  owe  to  any  State  or 
country  whatsoever  ;  and  that  I  will  at  all  times  obey  the  legal  orders  of  my 
superior  officers,  and  the  rules  and  articles  governing  the  Armies  of  the  United 
States." 


Sworn  and  subscribed,  at  ,  this  day  of  ,  eighteen  hundred 

and ,  before  me.  "  . 

Qualifications. — The  age  for  admission  of  Cadets  to  the  Academy  is  between 
seventeen  and  twenty-two  years.  Candidates  must  be  unmarried,  at  least  five 
feet  in  height,  free  from  any  infectious  or  immoral  disorder,  and  generally 
from  any  deformity,  disease,  or  infirmity  which  may  render  them  unfit  for 
military  service.  They  must  be  well  versed  in  reading,  in  writing  including 
orthography,  in  arithmetic,  and  have  a  knowledge  of  the  elements  of  English 
grammar,  of  descriptive  geography  (particularly  of  our  own  country),  and  of 
the  history  of  the  United  States. 

The  compensation  of  Cadets  is  1^540  per  annum,  commencing  on  admission 
to  the  Academy. 


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NAVY  DEPAETMENT. 
Hydrogkaphic  Office,  Maritime  Exchange,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Lieut.  A.  W.  Lowry  .  . .  Officer  in  Charge New  York Navy  pav 

Lieut.  Eidgely  Hunt. . .  Assistant New  York Navy  pay 

Jacob  H.  Fesbler Chief  Clerk New  York |1,200 

3  Nautical  Experts  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Collecting  Data  at  $75  per  mouth  ; 
1  Collecting  Data  at  $60  per  month  ;  1  Collecting  Data  at  $50  per  month ;  3 
Messengers  at  $60  per  month  each  ;  4  Messengers  at  $50  per  month  each  ;  1 
Janitor  at  $48  per  month ;  1  Office  Boy  at  $40  per  month  ;  1  Office  Boy  at 
$20  per  month. 


Hydrographic  Office,  Guaranty  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Ensign  C.  T.  Jewell. .  .In  Charge,         J.  C.  P.  De  Krafft Nautical  Expert. 


Purchasing  Paymaster,  280  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

James  E.  Tolfree Pay  Inspector New  York $4,000 

John  P.  Fireng Chief  Clerk New  York 2,000 

1  Clerk  at  $1,900  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,500  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Clerk  at 
$1,000  ;  1  Messenger  at  $80  per  month. 


Commandant  of  Yard,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Rear  Admiral  F.  M.  Bunce .  Commandant Brooklyn $4,000 

Com.  F.  P.  Gilmore Senior  Aid Brooklyn 3,000 

Lieut.  Aaron  Ward Junior  Aid Brooklyn    2,200 

Daniel  C.  Bandeccha Chief  Clerk Brooklyn 1,500 

John  L.  Quinn Second  Clerk Brooklyn 1,200 

1  Telegraph  Operator  at  $75  per  month. 


Medical  Examining  Board,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

H.  J.  Babin Medical  Inspector Brooklyn $4,000 

Thomas  H.  Street Surgeon .Brooklyn 3,200 

H.  Wells Surgeon Brooklyn 2,500 

1  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon  at  $2,000  ;  1  Janitor  at  $25  per  month. 


Naval  Recruiting  Station,  64  South  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lt.  Com.  Wells  S.  Field  .Commander .New  York $2,600 

Ezra  Z.  Derr Surgeon Brooklyn 2,800 

1  Chaplain  at  $2,300  ;  1  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon  at  $1,800. 

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Captain  of  the  Yard. 

XAAiK.  I'osrnox.  i;i;sidexce.     t'o.MiMo.xsA'noN. 

G.  ^^^  Sunmcr Captain lirooklyn $3,500 

John  A.  Dougherty ....  Lieutenant Brooklyn 1,800 

1  Saibnaker  at  $1,600  ;  1  Acting  Boatswain  at  $1,300  ;  1  Mate  at  $700. 


Dki'aktment  or  Constkuction  and  Repairs,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

r.  T.  Bowles Naval  Constructor Brooklyn $3,400 

F.  W.  Hibbs Naval  Constructor Brooklyn 2,(500 

R  M.  Watt Asst.  Naval  Constructor.  .  .Brooklyn 2,200 

D.  H.  Cox Asst.  Naval  Constructor. .  .New  York  City 2,200 

r.  J.  Hig^-inson Captain Brooklyn 3,500 

A.  C.  Dillingham Lieutenant Brooklyn 2,200 

A.  N.  Batten Chief  Clerk Brooklyn 1,400 

Alonzo  C.  Borroughs.  .Carpenter Brooklyn 1,(500 

Chas.  H.  Brogan Carpenter Brooklyn 1,600 

John  N.  Burnhaui Carpenter Brooklyn 1,600 

John  B.  Cawthorn Master  Shipfitter Brooklyn  . .  .Y)er  day  7 

John  Nolan Master  Shipfitter Brooklyn  . .  .per  day  6 

John  E.  Smith Master  Sparmaker Brooklyn  . .  .per  day  5 

Jas.  Hepenstall Master  Boatbuilder Brooklyn  . .  .per  day  6 

Geo.  W.  Phene Master  Painter Brooklyn  . .  .per  day  5 

V.  W.  Hall Master  Shipwright Brooklyn  . .  .per  day  7 

Chas.  M.  Thompson  .  .  .Master  Joiner Brooklyn  . .  .per  day  6 

Wm.  H.  Rahn Master  Plumber Brooklyn  . .  .per  day  6 

Theo.  ^Maginnis Master  Shipsmith Brooklyn  .  .  .-pev  day  6 

'T.  B.  Southard Draughtsman  in  Charge.  .  .Brooklyn  .  .  .per  day      '      6 

1  Carpenter  at  $900  ;  3  Writers  at  $1,017.25  each  ;  1  Writer  at  $4  per  day  ;  6 
'Copyists  at  $3.26  per  day  each  ;  1  Messenger  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Messenger  at 
;80  cents  per  day  ;  5  Draughtsmen  at  $5.04  per  day  each  ;  7  Draughtsmen  at  $4 
per  day  each  ;  3  Draughtsmen  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $2.64 
per  day  ;  3  Special  Laborers  at  $2.80  per  day  each  ;  1  Special  Laborer  at  $2 
jjer  day  ;  1  Special  Laborer  at  $2.50  per  day  ;  1  Special  Lal)orer  at  $2.24  jDer 
day  ;  1  Quarterman  Shipfitter  at  $4  per  day  ;  3  Leadingmen  at  $3.52  per  day 
each  ;  22  Shipfitters  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  1  Shipfitter  at  $3.04  per  day  ;  3 
Shii:)fitters  at  $2.80  per  day  each ;  1  Shipfitter's  Api^rentice  at  $2  per  day  ;  4 
Shipfitters  Apprentices  at  $1.60  per  day  each  :  1  Shipfitter's  Minor  at  $2  per 
day  ;  18  Holders  On  at  $2.32  per  day  each  ;  1  Holder  On  at  $2.16  per  day  ;  1 
Holder  On  at  $1.84  per  day  ;  2  Shipfitter's  Helpers  at  $2.08  per  day  each  ;  1 
Tool  Sharpener  at  $3.04  per  day  ;  1  Flange  Turner  at  $3.44  per  day ;  4  Punch- 
ers and  Shearers  at  $2.56  per  day  each  ;  1  Leadingman  Riveter  at  $3.04  per 
day  ;  129  Riveters  at  $2.80  per  day  each  ;  7  Riveters  at  $2.64  per  day  each  ;  7 
Rivet  Heaters  at  $1.28  per  day  each  ;  12  Rivet  Heaters  at  $1.04  per  day  each ; 

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49  Drillei-s  at  $2.32  per  day  each  ;  2  Drillers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  5  Boys  at 
$1.28  per  day  each  ;  5  Boys  at  $1.12  per  day  each  ;  1  Electrical  Machinist 
at  $4:  per  day ;  1  Electrical  Mechanic  at  $2  per  day  ;  3  Machinists  at  $3.68  per 
day  each  ;  12  Machinists  at  $3.44  per  day  each;  25  Machinists  at  $3.12  per 
day  each  ;  2  Machinists  at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  3  Machinists  at  $2.64  per  day 
each  ;  5  Machinist's  Helj)ers  at  $1.84  per  day  each  ;  1  Toolmaker  at  $3.52  per 
day  ;  20  Caulkers  and  Chippers  at  $2.80  per  day  each  ;  5  Caulkers  and  Chippers 
at  $2.48  ]3er  day  each  ;  1  Quarterman  Laborer  at  $4  per  day  ;  87  Laborers  at 
$2  per  day  each  ;  15  Laborers  at  $1.76  per  day  each  ;  3  Shipkeejoers  in  Charge 
at  $3  per  day  each  ;  10  Shipkeejiers  in  Charge  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  32  HeljDers 
at  $2  per  day  each  ;  22  Helpers  at  $1.76  per  da}-  each  ;  3  Helpers  at  $1.52  per 
day  each  ;  1  Quarterman  Caulker  at  $4.50  per  day  ;  28  Wood  Caulkers  at 
$3.28  i^er  day  each  ;  1  Wood  Caulker  at  $3.04  per  day  ;  2  Oakum  Spinners  at 
$1.76  per  day  each  ;  1  Oakum  Spinner  at  $1.52  per  day  ;  1  Rigger  a't'$3.04  per 
day  ;  2  Riggers  at  $2.80  per  day  each  ;  4  Riggers  at  $2.48  per  day  each  ;  1 
Quarterman  Patternmaker  at  $4  per  day  ;  1  Man  in  Charge  of  Mould  Loft  at 
$3.76  per  day  ;  8  Patternmakers  at  $3.76  per  day  each  ;  1  Patternmaker  at  $3.52 
per  day  ;  1  Patternmaker's  Apprentice  at  $1.52  per  day  ;  2  Patternmaker's 
Apprentices  at  $2.24  per  day  each  ;  2  Joiners  at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  2  Lead- 
ingmeu  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  20  Joiners  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  1  Upholsterer 
at  $3.04  per  day  ;  5  Joiner's  Apprentices  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  1  Joiner's  Helj^er 
at  $2  per  day  ;  3  Coopers  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  1  Cooper  at  $3.12  per  day  ; 
4  Blockmakers  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  1  Blockmaker's  Apprentice  at  $1.60  per 
day  ;  1  Blockmaker's  Apprentice  at  $1.28  per  day  ;  10  Leading  Engine  Tenders 
at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  3  Engine  Tenders  at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  3  Engine 
Tenders  at  $2.80  per  day  each  ;  2  Engine  Tenders  at  $2.48  per  day  each  ;  5 
Firemen  at  $2.24  per  day  each  ;  1  Fireman  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Leadingman  Mill- 
man  at  $3.28  per  day  ;  3  Millmeu  at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  1  Driver  at  $2.60 
l^er  day  ;  1  Saw  Filer  at  $2.64  per  da}^ ;  3  Sawmill  Heljjers  at  $2  per  day  each  ; 
12  Boatbuilders  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  2  Boatbuilders  at  $3.04  per  day  each  ; 
1  Apprentice  at  $1.36  per  day  ;  1  Apprentice  at  $1.04  per  day  ;  8  Shipsmiths 
at  $3.44  per  day  each  ;  6  Shipsmiths  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  1  Anglesmith  at 
$3.52  per  day  ;  24  Shii:)smith's  Hel^Ders  at  $2.24  per  day  each  ;  3  Shipsmith's 
Heljjers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  3  Leadingmen  Shipwrights  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ; 
32  Shipwrights  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  9  Shipwrights  at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  1 
Shipwright's  Apprentice  at  64  cents  per  day  ;  1  Shipwright's  Apprentice  at  $2 
per  day  ;  1  Leadingman  Plumber  at  $3.76  per  day  ;  3  Plumbers  at  $3.52  per 
day  each  ;  3  Plumbers  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  2  Plumber's  Helpers  at  $1.68 
per  day  each  ;  1  Plumber's  Apj^rentice  at  $2.08  per  day  ;  1  Plumber's  Appren- 
tice at  $1.76  per  day  ;  2  Coppersmiths  at  $3.28  per  day  each ;  3  Plumber's 
Helpers  at  $1.76  per  day  each  ;  1  Moulder  in  Charge  at  $4  per  day  ;  5  Moulders 
in  Charge  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  1  Moulder's  Helper  at  $1.68  per  day  ;  1  Cov- 
ermaker  at  $2.24  per  day  ;  1  Galvanizer  at  $2.32  per  day  ;  1  Steamfitter  at 
$2.32  per  day  ;  1  Furnaceman  at  $2.56  per  day  ;  1  Furnaceman  at  $2.32  per 
day  ;  3  Galvanized  Iron  Workers  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  3  Sparmakers  at 
$3.52  per  day  each  ;  1  Sjmrmaker's  Apprentice  at  $2.08  jyer  day  ;  1  Leading- 
man  Painter  at  $3.76  per  day  ;  14  Painters  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  3  Varnishers 

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and  Polisliers  at  $2.G4  per  day  each  ;  1  Painter's  Apprentice  at  $2.08  j^er  day ; 
1  Special  iMcclianic  at  $2.48  jicr  day  ;  1  Pipetitter  at  $8.52  per  day  ;  1  Electrical 
Machinist  at  $3.04  per  day  ;  2  Shipfitter's  Apjirentices  at  $1.28  per  day  each. 


Ordnance  Depart:\ient,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

G.  W.  Swift Commander Brooklyn $3,000 

Lieut.  C.  F.  Pond Assistant Brooklyn 2.200 

H.  W.  Gilmartin Gunner Brooklyn 1,600 

Henry  B.  Soule Gunner Fort  Lafayette 1,600 

Chas.  Hoinmel Clerk Fort  Lafayette 1,400 

1  Pilot  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Quarterman  at  $4  per  day ;  1  Leadingman  at  $3.52 
per  da}';  6  Machinists  at  $3.44  per  day  each;  4  Machinists  at  $3.12  per 
day  each  ;  3  Machinists  at  $3.04  per  day  each ;  1  Machinist  at  $3.36  per  day  ; 
6  Machinist's  Helpers  at  $2.08  per  day  each  ;  2  Coj^psts  at  $3.26  per  day  each  ; 
1  Fireman  at  $2.24  per  day  ;  7  Helpers  at  $2.24  per  day  each  ;  6  Ship  Joiners 
at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  5  Ship  Joiners  at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  1  Milhnan  at 
$3.04  per  day  ;  7  Ordnancemeu  at  $2.80  per  day  each  ;  31  Ordnancemen  at 
$2.48  per  day  each  ;  1  Ordnancemau  at  $2.24  per  day :  1  Ordnanceman  at 
$2.08  per  day ;  14  Laborers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  1  Watchman  at  $2.40  j^er  day; 
5  "Watchmen  at  $2.24  per  day  each. 


United  States  Naval  Hospital,  Flushing  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Geo.  W.  Woods Medical  Director Brooklyn $4,000 

Philip  Leach Surgeon Brooklyn 2,400 

Geo.  T.  Smith Passed  Assistant  Surgeon.  .Brooklyn 2,000 

Sheldon  G.  Evans Passed  Assistant  Surgeon.  .Brooklyn 1,800 

1  Purveyor  and  Aj^othecary  at  $720  ;  1  Apothecary  at  $720  ;  1  Machinist 
at  $50  per  month  ;  1  Stableman  at  $40  per  month  ;  1  Gatekeeper  at  $35  j^er 
month  ;  1  Master-at-Arms  at  $30  per  month  ;  2  Watchmen  at  $30  per  month 
each  ;  3  Firemen  at  $30  per  month  each  ;  1  Gardener  at  $25  per  month  ;  4 
Nurses  at  $25  per  month  each ;  1  Cook  at  $25  per  month  ;  1  Cemetery-keeper 
at  $20  per  month  ;  1  Laborer  at  $20  per  month  ;  1  Scrubber  at  $20  per  month  ; 
2  Mess  Attendants  at  $15  per  month  each  ;  1  Hospital  Attendant  at  $15  ;  1 
Laundryman  at  $15  per  month. 


Naval  Laboratory,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 

Thos.  C.  Walton Medical  Director Flushing  Ave.,  Bkn.  .$4,000 

O.  D.  Norton Surgeon Cliffside,  N.  J 2,000 

1  Storekeeper  at  $960 ;  1  Carpenter  and  Machinist  at  $960  ;  1  Shipping 
Porter  at  $780  ;  1  Packer  at  $660  ;  1  Assistant  Packer  and  Watchman  at  $540  ; 
1  Apothecary  at  $720. 

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Equipment  Department,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.       COMPENSATION. 

Com.  C.  S.  Sperry Commander Brooklyn $3,000 

Lieut.  J.  T.  Smith Lieutenant Brooklyn 2,200 

Lieut.  G.  W.  Denfieia. Lieutenant Brooklyn 2,000 

J.  B.  F.  Langton Boatswain Brooklyn 1,600 

Augustus  C.  Wrenn . .  .  Chief  Clerk Brooklyn 1,400 

Arthur  J.  Porter Second  Clerk Brooklyn 1,200 

1  Copyist  at  $3.26  per  day  ;  1  Copyist  at  $2.48  per  day  ;  4  Special  Laborers 
at  $2.48  per  day  each  ;  1  Special  Laborer  at  $2  per  day ;  1  Special  Laborer  at 
$2.24  per  day  ;  1  Master  Electrician  at  $6  per  day  ;  1  Quarterman  at  $4.50  per 
day  ;  1  Leadiugman  at  $4  per  day  ;  1  Electrical  Mechanic  at  $4  per  day  ;  10 
Electrical  Mechanics  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  2  Electrical  Mechanics  at  $2.56 
per  day  each  ;  1  Electrical  Mechanic  at  $2.48  per  day ;  1  Electi'ical  Mechanic 
at  $2  per  day  ;  4  Machinists  at  $3.44  per  day  each  ;  3  Machinists  at  $3.12  per 
day  each  ;  1  Master  Sailmaker  at  $5  per  day  ;  1  Leadingman  at  $3.28  per  day  ; 
13  Sailmakers  at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  1  Leadingman  Rigger  at  $3.76  per  day ; 
9  Riggers  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  9  Riggers  at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  2  Cabinet- 
makers at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  1  Patternmaker  at  $3.20  per  day  ;  1  Pattern- 
maker at  $3.76  per  day  ;  1  Painter  at  $3.52  per  day  ;  2  Painters  at  $2.80  per 
day  each  ;  1  Blacksmith  at  $3.52  per  day ;  1  Blacksmith  at  $2.88  per  day  ;  1 
Master  Flagmaker  at  $3.04  per  day  ;  1  Flagmaker  at  $2  j^er  day  ;  1  Flagmaker 
at  $1.76  per  day  ;  4  Flagmakers  at  $1.52  per  day  each  ;  7  Flagmakers  at  $1.28 
per  day  each  ;  1  Leadingman  Laborer  at  $2.24  per  day  ;  1  Mechanical  Elec- 
trician at  $3.52  per  day  ;  14  Laborers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  1  Draughtsman  at 
$5.04  jDer  day ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $4  per  day  ;  2  Draughtsmen  at  $3.28  per  day 
each;  1  Laboratorian  at  $3. 76- per  day  ;  1  Laboratorian  at  $3.28  per  day;  1 
L-onmaker  at  $3.52  per  day  ;  2  Firemen  at  $2.24  jjer  day  each  ;  5  General 
Helpers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  2  General  HeljDers  at  $1.76  per  day  each  ;  1  Pig- 
eon-keeper at  $4  per  mouth  ;  2  House  Joiners  at  $3.28  j^er  day. 


Medical  Inspector's  Office,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

J.  A.  Hawke Medical  Inspector Portsmouth $4,000 

Theodore  W.  Richards  .Passed  Assistant  Surgeon .  .Washington,  D.C. . .     2,000 
2  Apothecaries  at  $60  per  month  each  ;  1  Scrubber  at  $30  per  month. 


Surgeon's  Office,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Abel  F.  Price Medical  Inspector .Brooklyn ". . .    $3,600 

2  Apothecaries  at  $720  each  ;  1  Scrubber  at  $360. 


Naval  Clothing  Factory,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

George  H.  Read Paymaster Brooklyn .  .  .per  day  $4 

3  Special  Mechanics  at  $2.48  per  day  each ;  2  Special  Mechanics  at  $2.48 
per  day  each  ;  1  Folder  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Laborer  at  $2.48  per  day  ;  1  Laborer 
at  $2  per  day  ;  68  Seamstresses,  Piecework  ;  7  Overcoat  Makers,  Piecework. 

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Department  of  Steam  Engineering,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

name.  position.  kesidexci:.     compexsation. 

Edward  Fanner.  .  .Chief  Engineer 11  Flushing  Ave.,  Bklyn $4,000 

W.  A.  A\'ind.sov. .  .  .Chief  Engineer St.  George  Hotel,  Bklyn 4,000 

A.  F.  Dixon Chief  Engineer Nostrand  Ave.,  Cor.  Fulton  St.     4,000 

G.  E.  Burd P.  A.  Engineer 588  Throop  Ave.,  Bklyn 1,800 

J.  C.  Leonard P.  A.  Engineer 161  Lafayette  Ave.,  Bklyn. .    . .      1,800 

C.  H.  Matthews.  .  .P.  A.  Engineer Navy  Yard 1,800 

Albert  Moritz P.  A.  Engineer 14  E.  88th  St.,  N.  Y.  City 1,800 

John  Chase Chief  Clerk 10  E.  32d  St.,  N.  Y.  City 1.800 

Jas.  P.  Howatt,  Master  Machinist,  295  Franklin  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  $7  j^er  day ; 
Win.  Forl^es,  Master  Moulder,  442  W.  2()tli  St.,  New  York  City,  $5  per  day  ; 
John  O'Rourke,  Master  Boiler-maker,  91st  St.,  Ft.  Hamilton,  $5.25  per  day  ; 
James  Hare,  Master  Pattern-maker,  102  Vanderbilt  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  $5  j^erday  ; 
Alfred  O.  Blaisdel,  Draughtsman,  Brooklyn,  $1,500. 

2  Writers  at  $4  per  day  each ;  1  Writer  at  $1,000  per  year ;  3  Copyists  at  $3.26 
per  day  each  ;  2  Draughtsmen  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $3.28 
per  day ;  3  Special  Laborers  at  $2.80  per  day  each ;  1  Special  Laborer  at  $2.48  per 
day ;  2  Tool-makers  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  1  Flange  Machinist  at  $3.36  ;  1  Elec- 
trical Machinist  at  $4  per  day;  20  Tool  Machinists  at  $3.04  per  day  each;  2 
Engine  Tenders  at  $3.04  per  day  each;  1  Mason  at  $4  per  day;  4  Pattern- 
makers at  $3.76  per  day  each  ;  4  Pattern-makers  at  $3.56  per  day  each  ;  2  Pat- 
tern-makers at  $3.20  per  day  each  ;  24  Heli:»ers  at  $2.08  per  day  each  ;  2  Fire- 
men at  $2.24  per  day  each  ;  1  Painter  at  $3.52  per  day ;  1  Instrument-maker 
at  $2.24  per  day  ;  1  Special  Mechanic  at  $3.26  per  day  ;  4  Quartermen  at  $4 
per  day  each ;  2  Leadiugmen  at  $3.76  per  day  each  ;  28  Machinists  at  $3.44 
per  day  each  ;  24  Machinists  at  $3.12  per  day  each  ;  3  Laborers  at  $2  per  day 
each  ;  4  Apjirentices  at  $2.08  per  daj'  each  ;  1  Apprentice  at  $1.76  per  day;  1 
Aj)prentice  at  $1.36  per  day  ;  1  Apprentice  at  $1.52  per  day  ;  2  Steamfitters 
at  $3.52  per  day  each;  1  Quarterman  Coj)persinith  at  $3.76  per  day  ;  6  Cop- 
persmiths at  $3.28  per  da}''  ;  1  Superintendent  of  Derrick  at  $5.04  per  day  ;  1 
Rigger  at  $3.04  per  day  ;  1  Rigger  at  $2.80  per  day  ;  1  Rigger  at  $2.48  per 
day  ;  2  Carpenters  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  1  Tinner  at  $3.28  per  day  ;  1  Quar- 
terman at  $3.76  per  day  ;  18  Boiler-makers  at  $3.28  per  day  each  ;  15  Boiler- 
makers at  $2.96  per  day  each  ;  8  Boiler-makers  at  $2.72  per  day  each  ;  5  Boiler- 
makers at  $2.48  per  day  each  ;  1  Chipper  at  $2.80  per  day;  34  Boiler- maker's 
Helpers  at  $2.24  per  day  each  ;  2  Boiler-maker's  Helpers  at  $1.92  per  day  each ; 
3  Rivet  Heaters  at  $1.52  per  day  each  ;  1  Boy  at  $2.08  per  day  ;  2  Flange  Turn- 
ers at  $3.76  per  day  each  ;  2  Flange  Turners  at  $3.12  per  day  each  ;  5  Flange 
Turners  at  $2.72  per  day  each ;  1  Quarterman  Blacksmith  at  $4  per  day  ;  4 
Blacksmiths  at  $3.44  per  daj^  each  ;  1  Blacksmith's  Helper  at  $3.28  per  day  ;  5 
Blacksmith's  Helpers  at  $2.08  per  day  each  ;  1  Hammerman  at  $3.04  per  day  ; 
2  Furnacemen  at  $2.32  per  day  each  ;  2  Furnacemen  at  $2.56  per  day  each  ;  1 
Leadingman  at  $3.68  per  day  ;  4  Moulders  at  $3.44  per  day  each  ;  1  Moulder 
at  $3.28  per  day  ;  4  Moulders  at  $3.04  per  day  each :  1  Moulder  at  $2.80  per 
day;  1  Moulder  at  $2.72  per  day  ;  1  Core-maker  at  $2.48  per  day;  8  Moulder's 

Helpers  at  $2  per  day  each. 

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General  Storekeeper's  Department,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 
NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.       COMPENSATION. 

Albert  S.  Kenny Pay  Director. Brooklyn $4,000 

Geo.  H.  Read Pay  Inspector Brooklyn 3,600 

John  H.  Muclcl.  ... Paymaster Brooklyn 2,400 

Z.  W.  Reynolds Passed  Asst.  Paymaster    .  .Brooklyn 1,800 

Walter  H.  Kent Pay  Clerk Brooklyn 2,000 

T.  H.  Hicks Passed  Asst.  Paymaster Brooklyn 1,800 

H.  M.  Griffiths Carpenter Brooklyn 1,600 

2  Boatswains  at  $1,600  each  ;  6  Pay  Clerks  at  $1,000  each  ;  1  Pay  Clerk  at 
$900  ;  3  Pay  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  12  Pay  Clerks  at  $720  each  ;  4  Pay  Clerks 
at  $4  per  day  each  ;  2  Pay  Clerks  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  2  Sail-makers  at  $1,600 
each  ;  1  Pay  Clerk  at  $3.26  per  day ;  1  Pay  Clerk  at  $3.52  per  day  ;  1  Pay 
Clerk  at  $3.28  per  day  ;  1  Pay  Clerk  at  $3.12  per  day  ;  3  Pay  Clerks  at  $3.04 
per  day  each  ;  5  Pay  Clerks  at  $2.76  per  day  each  ;  5  Pay  Clerks  at  $2.80  per 
day  each  ;  3  Pay  Clerks  at  $2.50  per  day  each  ;  18  Pay  Clerks  at  $2.48  per  day 
each ;  10  Pay  Clerks  at  $2.24  per  day  each  ;  3  Pay  Clerks  at  $2. 16  per  day  each  ; 
26  Pay  Clerks  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  10  Pay  Clerks  at  $1.76  per  day  each. 


Department  of  Yards  and  Docks,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Capt.  G.  W.  Sumner. . .Captain,  U.  S.  N Brooklyn $3,500 

Com.  J.  M.  Miller Commander,  U.  S.  N Brooklyn 3,000 

F.  C.  Prindle Civil  Engineer,  U.  S.  N . . . .  Brooklyn 3,500 

Benj.  R.  Southworth .  .  Chief  Clerk Brooklyn 1,400 

1  Writer  at  $1,017.25  ;  2  Writers  at  $900  each  ;  1  Electrician  at  $1,200  ;  2 
Masters  of  Tugs  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Dravightsman  at  $5  per  day  ;  1  Quarterman 
Mechanic  at  $4  per  day  ;  1  Foreman  of  Laborers  at  $4.50  per  day ;  1  Quarter- 
man  Laborer  at  $3  joer  day  ;  1  Mail  Messenger  at  $2  per  day  ;  3  Messengers  at 
$3  per  day  each  ;  1  Leveler  at  $4  per  day  ;  2  Special  Laborers  at  $2.48  per  day 
each  ;  1  Special  Laborer  at  $2.24  per  day  ;  1  Rodman  at  $3  per  day  ;  2  Sub- 
inspectors  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  1  Hostler  at  $2.48  per  day ;  16  Teamsters  at 
$2.48  per  day  each  ;  21  House-Joiners  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  2  House-Joiners 
at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  1  Harness-maker  at  $3.04  per  day  ;  1  Wheelwright  at 
$3.96  per  day ;  5  Painters  at  $3.52  per  day  each  ;  1  Blacksmith  at  $3.52  per 
day  ;  1  Blacksmith's  Helper  at  $2.24  per  day  ;  4  General  Helpers  at  $2  per 
day ;  3  Electrical  Mechanics  at  $3.20  per  day  each  ;  1  Electrical  Mechanic  at 
$3.52  per  day  ;  2  Wiremen  at  $3.04  per  day  ;  2  Engine  Tenders  at  $3.12  per 
day  each  ;  1  Special  Mechanic  at  $3.68  per  day ;  41  Laborers  at  $2  per  day 
each  ;  1  Laborer  at  $1.76  per  day  ;  4  Firemen  at  $2.24  per  day  each  ;  4  Rovinds- 
men  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  3  Watchmen  at  $2.48  per  day  each  ;  7  Tin-roofers  at 
$3.52  per  day  each  ;  1  Horseshoer  at  $3.52  per  day  ;  1  Tool-maker  at  $4  per 
day  ;  7  Masons  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  3  Plumbers  at  $3.76  per  day  each  ;  5  Line- 
men at  $3.04  per  day  each  ;  1  Slater  at  $3.52  per  day  ;  3  Carpenters  at  $3.52 
per  day  each  ;  1  Hod-Carrier  at  $2.57  per  day. 

81 


Navy  Pay  Office,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  I  POSITION.  RESIDENCK.      COMPENSATION. 

H.  T.  Wright Pay  luspector 148  E.  87tli  St.,  N.  Y.  City.  $3,200 

Thos.  Costello Paymaster's  Clerk 501  Monroe  St.,  Brooklyn.     l.GOO 

1  Writer  at  $1,017  ;  2  Copyists  at  $8.26  per  day  each  ;  1  Special  Laborer  at 
$2.48  per  (lay  ;  1  Messenger  at  $2.48  per  day. 


United  States  Receiving  Ship  Vermont,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Capt.  Merrill  Miller  . .  .Captain U.  S.  R.  Ship  Vermont, 

Navy  Yard,  N.  Y. . .  $4,500 
Lieut.  A.  Marix Executive  Officer U.  S.  R.  Ship  Vermont, 

Navy  Yard,  N.  Y. . .  2.800 
Lieut.  C.  S.  Richmond. .  Lieutenant U.  S.  R.  Ship  Vermont, 

Navy  Yard,  N.  Y. . .  2,600 
John  M.  Edgar Surgeon U.  S.  R.  Ship  Vermont, 

Navy  Yard,  N.  Y. . .  2.800 
H.  T.  Harris Paymaster U.  S.  R.  Ship  Vermont, 

Navy  Yard,  N.  Y. . .  4,400 
Geo.  W.  Stivers Chief  Engineer U.  S.  R.  Ship  Vermont, 

Navy  Yard,  N.  Y. .  .     4,400 

Wm.  H.  I.  Reaney Chaplain U.  S.  R.  Ship  Vermont, 

Navy  Yard,  N.  Y. . .     2,800 
1  Surgeon  at  Sl^'^^^^O  ;  1  Assistant  Surgeon  at  $1,700  ;    1  First  Lieutenant, 
U.  S.  M.  C,  at  $2,100 ;  1  Boatswain  at  $1,800  ;  1  Acting  Gunner  at  $1,200  ;  1 
Cai-penter  at  $1,800  ;  2  Lieutenants  at  $2,400  each. 


Board  of  Inspection,  Navy  Yard,  BROOKL^i-N,  N.  Y. 

Com.  H.  W.  Lyons Commander Hotel  St.  George,  Bkh-n .  . .   $3,000 

Lieut.  W.  G.  Hannum.  .Lieutenant 1  South  Oxford  St.,  Bklyn.     2,200 

1  Writer  at  $900  ;  2  Copyists  at  $3.26  per  day  each  ;  1  Special  Laborer  at 
$2.48  per  day ;  1  Special  Laborer  at  $2  per  day. 


Experimental  Board,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 

Louis  J.  Allen Chief  Engineer Brooklyn $4,000 

Ralph  Ashton Chief  Engineer Brooklyn 2,800 


Marint:  Barracks,  Navy  Y".\rd,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Col.  J.  H.  Higbee Lieut.-CoL.  U.  S.  N New  York  City $4,000 

Capt.  C.  F.  Elliott Captain Brooklyn 2,520 

Capt.  Leroy  C.  Webster.Captain Wilmington,  Del. .  .  2,520 

82 


Medical  Department,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 

NAME.  rOSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Edward  E.  Bogert  . . .  .Medical  Director. ...  135  W.  11th  St.,  N.  Y.  City  $4,000 


Labor  Board,  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.  Speyers Lieut.-Com.  in  charge  .415  W.  23a  St.,  N.  Y.  C.Navy  pay 

Alex.  Gregory Wriier 476  Washu.  Ave.,  Bklyu,  p.  d.  $4 


Regulations  Governing  the  Admission  of  Cadets  Into  the  United  States 

Naval  Academy  at  Annapolis. 

There  shall  be  allovred  at  said  Academy  one  Naval  Cadet  for  every  Member 
or  Delegate  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  one  for  the  District  of  Columbia, 
and  ten  at  large. 

The  course  of  Naval  Cadets  is  six  years,  four  years  at  the  Naval  Academy 
and  two  years  at  sea. 

Appointments  to  till  all  vacancies  that  may  occur  during  a  year  in  the  lower 
grades  of  the  Line  and  Engineer  Corps  of  the  Navy  and  of  the  Marine  Corps 
will  be  made  from  the  Naval  Cadets,  graduates  of  the  year,  at  the  conclusion 
of  their  six  years'  course. 

The  nomination  of  a  candidate  to  fill  a  vacancy  shall  be  made  upon  the  rec- 
ommendation of  the  Member  or  Delegate,  if  such  recommendation  is  made  by 
the  first  day  of  July  of  that  year  ;  but  if  it  is  not  made  by  that  time  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Navy  shall  fill  the  vacancy  by  appointment  of  an  actual  resident  of 
the  district  in  which  the  vacancy  exists,  who  shall  have  been  for  at  least  two 
years  immediately  preceding  the  date  of  his  appointment  an  actual  and  bona 
ride  resident  of  the  district  in  which  the  vacancy  exists  and  having  the  legal 
(|ualifications  under  the  law  as  now  provided. 

Candidates  allowed  for  Congressional  Districts,  for  Territories,  and  for  the 
District  of  Columbia  must  be  actual  residents  of  the  district  or  Territories,  re- 
spectively, from  which  they  are  nominated.  And  all  candidates  must,  at  the 
time  of  their  examination  for  admission,  be  between  the  ages  of  fifteen  and 
twenty  years,  and  physically  sound,  well  formed,  and  of  robust  constitution. 

Candidates  that  j^ass  the  physical  and  mental  examinations  will  receive  ap- 
pointments as  Naval  Cadets,  and  become  students  of  the  Academy.  Each  Cadet 
will  be  required  to  sign  articles  by  which  he  binds  himself  to  serve  in  the 
United  States  Navy  eight  years  (including  his  time  of  probation  at  the  Naval 
Academy)  unless  sooner  discharged.  The  pay  of  a  Naval  Cadet  is  $500  a  year, 
commencing  at  the  date  of  his  admission. 

Summary  of  Expenses. 

Deposit  for  clothing,  etc $196  60 

Deposit  for  books,  etc 20  00 


Total. $216  60 

83 


.NAVY    TAY    TABLE. 


Rnnk. 


Admiral 

Vice-admiral 

Ilear-admiraU 

Commodores 

Captains 

Commanders 

Lieutenant-commanders  : 

First  four  years  after  date  of  commission  . 

After  four  years  from  date  of  commission  . 
Lieutenants  : 

First  five  years  after  date  of  commission. . 

After  five  years  from  date  of  commission . 
Lieutenants  (junior  grade)  : 

First  five  years  after  date  of  commission . 

After  five  years  from  date  of  commission  , 
Ensigns: 

First  five  years  after  date  of  commission . , 

After  five  years  from  date  of  commission  , 

Naval  cadets  * 

Mates 


Medical  and  pay  directors  and  medical  and  pay  inspectors  and  chief  engi- 
neers, having  the  same  rank,  at  sea 

Fleet  surgeons,  fleet  paymasters,  and  rteet  engineers 

Surgeons,  payma.=ter.s.  and  chief  engineers : 

First  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

Second  five  years  after  date  of  commission    

Third  five  years  after  date  of  commi.*sion 

Fourth  five  years  after  date  of  conmiission 

After  twenty  years  from  date  of  commission 

Passed  assistiint  surgeons  and  passed  assistant  paymasters  : 

First  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

After  five  years  from  date  of  appointment , 

Passed  assistant  engineers : 

First  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

Second  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

Third  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

Fourth  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

Assistant  surgeons,  assistant  paymasters,  and  assistant  engineers  : 

First  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

After  five  years  from  date  of  appointment 

Naval  constructors  : 

First  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

Second  five  years  after  date  of  appointment    

Third  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

Fourth  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

After  twenty  years  from  date  of  appointment 

Assistant  naval  constructors  : 

First  four  jears  after  date  of  apjwintment 

Second  four  years  after  date  of  appointment 

After  eight  years  from  date  of  appointment 

Chaplains  : 

First  five  years  after  date  of  commission .• 

After  five  years  from  date  of  commission 

Professors  of  mathematics  and  civil  engineers  : 

Fir.st  five  j-ears  after  date  of  appointment    '. 

Second  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

Third  five  years  after  date  of  appointment 

After  fifteen  years  from  date  of  appointment 

Boatswains,  gunners,  carpenters,  and  sailmakers  : 

First  three  j-ears  after  date  of  appointment 

Second  three  years  after  date  of  appointment, 

Third  three  years  after  date  of  appointment 

Fourth  three  years  after  date  of  appointment 

After  twelve  years  from  date  of  appointment    


At  Sea. 


|13.0()C  00 

9.UtiO  (X) 

0.000  00 

5,000  00 

•1.500  00 

3,500  00 

2,800  00 
3,000  00 

2,400  00 
2,600  00 

1,800  00 
2,000  00 

1,200  00 

1.400  00 

500  00 

1,200  00 

4.40u  00 
4,400  00 

2,800  00 
3,200  00 
3,500  On 
3.700  On 
4,200  00 

2,000  00 
2.200  00 

2,000  00 
2,200  00 
2.450  00 
2,700  (0 

1.700  00 
l,i»0.J  00 


On  Shore 
Duty. 


On  Leave 

or  Waiting 

Orders. 


2,500  00 
2,800  00 

•2,400  00 
2,700  00 
3,000  00 
3,500  00 

1,200  00 
1,300  CO 
1,460  00 
1.600  00 
1,800  00 


I 


|]3,fioo  on 

8,000  00 

5,000  00 

4,000  00 

3,500  OC 

3,000  00 

2,400  00 
2,600  00 

2,000  00 
2,200  00 

1,500  00 
1,700  00 

1,000  CO 

1,200  00 

500  00 

900  00 


113,000  00 
6,0(10  00 
4,0(0  00 
3,000  00 
2,800  00 
2,300  00 

2,0C0  00 
2,200  CO 

1,C00  00 
1,800  00 

1,200  00 
1,400  00 

800  00 

1,000  00 

500  00 

700  00 


2,400  00 

2.800  00 
3,2(0(0 
.3.600  00 
4,000  00 

1,800  00 
2,000  00 

1,800  00 
2,000  00 
2.250  00 
2,350  00 

1.400  00 
1,600  00 

3,200  00 
3,400  00 
3.700  00 
4,000  00 
4,-200  00 

2,000  00 
2.200  00 
2,600  00 

2,000  00 
2,300  00 

2.400  00 
2.7(  0  00 
3,000  00 
3,500  00 

900  00 
1,000  00 
1,3C0  00 
1,300  00 
1,600  00 


2,000  00 
2.400  00 
2.600  00 
2,S00  00 
3.000  00 

1.500  CO 
1.700  00 

1.500  00 
1.700  00 
1.900  00 
1,950  00 

1,000  00 
1,2(j0  00 

2.200  00 
2.400  00 
2,700  00 
3,000  00 
3,200  00 

1,500  OO 
1.700  00 
1,900  00 

1.600  OO 
1.900  00 

1,500  00 
1.8(0  00 
2,100  00 
2,600  00 

7C0  00 

800  00 

900  00 

1,000  00 

1.200  00 


Rank. 


Secretary — 

To  Naval  Academy 

Clerks— 

First  clerk  to  commandants  of  navy- 
yards  

Second  clerk  to  commandants  of  navy- 
yards 

To    commandant  at   navy-yard.    Mare 

Island 

To  commandants  at  naval  stations 


Pay  per 

Annum. 


Hank. 


11,800  00 


1.500  00 

1,200  on 

1,800  00 
1,500  00 


Clerks  to  paymasters — 

At  navy-yard.  Mare  Island 

At    navy -yards,    Boston,   New   York, 

League  Island,  and  Washington  ... 
At   navy-yards,   Portsmouth,    Norfolk, 

and  Pensacola 

At  other  .stations 

At  receiving-ships.  Boston,  New  York, 

J  and  League  Island 

1         At  receiving-ship.  Mare  Island 


Pay  per 
Annum. 


11.800  00 

i,eoo  00 

1.400  00 
1,300  00 

1,600  00 
1,800  00 


•  After  leaving  the  Academy,  nt  sea,  in  other  than  practice  ship,  $950  per  annum. 

84 


NAVY  PAY  "lABLB—Co^iHmied. 


Rank. 

Pay  per 
Annum.      | 

Rank. 

Pay  per 
Annum. 

Clerks  to  paymasters — Continued. 

At  other  receiving-ships,  on  vessels  of 
first  rate,  at  the  Naval  Academy,  and 
at  the  Naval  Home 

On  vessels  of  the  second  rate  and  to 
fleet  Davmasters        

1 

$i,.30o  00  ; 

1,100  00 

On  vessels  of  the  third  rate  and  supply 
vessels  and  storeships 

To  inspectors  in  charge  of  provisions 
and  clothing  at  navy-yicrds,  Boston, 
New  York,  League  Island,  and  Wash- 
ington    

At  other  inspections 

$1,000  00 
1,600  00 

1,3U0  00 

Note. — Provided,  That  no  officer  on  the  retired  list  of  the  Navy  shall  be  employed  on  active  duty  except  in  time 
of  war  :  And  provided.  That  those  officers  on  the  retired  list,  and  those  hereafter  retired,  who  were,  or  who  may  be 
retned  after  forty  years'  service,  or  on  attaining  the  age  of  62  years,  or  those  who  were  or  may  be  retired  from 
incapacity  resulting  from  long  and  faithful  service,  from  wounds  or  injuries  received  in  the  line  of  duty,  from  sickness 
or  exposure  therein,  shall  be  entitled  to  To  per  centum  of  the  present  sea  pay  of  the  grade  or  rank  which  they  held 
at  the  time  of  their  retirement. 

Petty  Officers,  Seamen,  and  Messmen. 


Rating. 


CHIEF   PETTY   OFFICERS 
Seaman  Branch. 

Chief  master-at-arms 

Chief  boatswains'  mates 

Chief  gunners'  mates 

Chief  quartermasters 

Artificer  Branch. 

Machinists. . .    

Chief  carpenters'  mates 

Special  Branch. 

Yeoman 

Apothecaries 

Bandmasters 

PETTY   OFFICERS. 

FIRST  CLASS. 

Seaman  Branch. 

Masters-at-arms 

Boatswains'  mates 

Gunners'  mates 

Quartermasters 

Schoolmasters 

Artificer  Branch. 

Boilermakers 

Coppersmiths 

Blacksmiths 

Plumbers  and  fitters 

Sailmakers'  mates 

Carpenters'  mates 

Water  tenders 

Special  Branch. 

Fir-st  Musicians 

Writers 

SECOND   CLASS. 

Seaman  Branch. 

Masters-at-arms  

Boatswains'  mates 

Gunners'  mates 

Quartermasters 

Artificer  Branch. 

Oilers 

Carpenters'  mates 

Printers 


Monthly 
Pay. 


$65  oa 

50  00 
50  00 
50  00 


Rating. 


Special  Branch. 


Writers . 


THIRD   CLASS. 

Seaman  Branch. 


Masters-at-arms . 

I  Coxswains 

70  00    I  Gunners'  mates.. 
50  00      Quartermasters 


60  00 
60  00 
52  00 


40  00 
40  00 
40  00 
40  00 
40  00 


60  no 

50  00 
50  00 
45  00 
40  00 
40  00 
38  00 


36  00 
35  00 


35  00 
35  GO 

35  00 
35  00 


35  no 

35  00 
35  00 


Artificer  Branch. 


Carpenters'  mates. 
Painters 


Special  Branch. 


Writers . 


SE.\MEN, 

FIBST   CLASS. 

Seaman  Branch, 

Seamen  gunners 

Seamen 

Apprentices 

Artificer  Branch. 
Firemen  

Special  Branch. 
Musicians  

SECOND    CLASS. 

Seaman  Branch 

Ordinary  seamen  

Apprentices 

Artifi^r  Branch. 

Firemen 

Shipwrights 

Sailmakers 

Special  Branch. 

Musicians 

Buglers 


Monthly 
Pay. 


$30  00 


30  OO 

30  00 
30  00 
30  00 


30  00 
80  00 


25  00 


S6  00 
24  00 
21  00 


35  00 


32  00 


19  00 
15  00 


30  00 
25  00 
25  00 


30  00 
30  00 


85 


NAVY   PAY   TABLE— Contmved. 


Rating. 

MontWy    ' 
Pay. 

Rating. 

Monthly 
Pay. 

THIRD   CLASS. 

§10  00 
9  00 

22  00 

IS  CO 

45  00 

Ooks  to  commandei-s  in  chief 

Stewards  to  i.-oinniandants 

$45  00 
■10  00 
40  1  0 

Landsmen 

Cabin  stewards 

37  lO 

Cabin  cooks 

32  00 

Ward  room  stewards 

37  00 

Artificer  Branch. 

Wiirdroom  cooks 

32  00 

Steerage  stewards 

25  00 

Coal  passers 

Special  Branch. 
Bayraen 

MESSMEN  BRANCH. 

Steenige  cooks 

\V:irrant  officers'  stewards 

Warrant  officers'  cooks 

.^hi|/'s  cooks,  first  class 

Ship's  cooks,  second  class 

Ship's  cooks,  thiid  class 

Ship's  cooks,  fourth  class 

22  00 

24  00 
20  00 
35  00 
30  00 

25  of» 
20  CO 

Stewards  to  commanders  in  chief 

Mess  attendants  

16  Oo 

Coxswains  detailed  as  coxswains  of  steam  launches,  or  as  coxswains  to  commanders  in  chief,  shall  receive  §5  per 
month  in  addition  to  their  pay. 

Seamen  in  charge  of  lioUts  shall  receive  S5  per  month  in  addition  to  their  pay. 

Landsmen  assigned  to  duty  as  Jacks-of-the-dust,  or  as  lamplight<;rs,  shall  receive  $5  per  month  in  addition  to 
their  pay. 

Any  person  who,  after  having  enlisted  in  the  Navy  for  a  term  of  three  years  and  received  an  honorable  discharge 
or  a  recommendation  for  reenlistment.  upon  the  expiration  of  his  term  of  service,  reenlists  for  three  years  within 
three  months  from  the  date  of  his  dischargi;,  shall  receive  an  increase  of  §1  per  month  to  the  pay  prescribed  for  the 
rating  in  which  he  serve.-,  for  each  consecutive  reenlistment. 

Twenty  cents  per  month  is  deducted  from  the  pay  due  each  officer,  seaman,  and  marine  in  the  Navy,  to  be  aj)- 
plied  to  the  fund  for  naval  hospitals. 

Marine  Corps  Pay  Table. 


Rank. 


Colonel  commandant. 

Colonel 

Lieutenant-colonel   . . 
Major  (staff  and  line) 


Pay  per 
Annum. 


Kaiik. 


i'  .^,500  00  Caittain  and  assistant  quartermaster 

;^.500  OO  I  Captain 

.3.000  UO  First  lieutennnt 

2,500  CO  Second  lieutenant 


Pay  per 
Annum. 


§2.000  CO 
l.SOO  00 
1..MI0  00 
],-Ji;0  OU 


Note. — All  officers  below  the  rank  of  brigadier-general  are  entitled  to  10  per  centum,  in  addition  to  their  cun-ent 
yearly  pay  as  given  above  for  each  and  every  period  of  five  years'  service,  provided  the  total  amount  of  such  increase 
shall  not  exceed  40  per  centum  of  their  current  yearly  pay  :  ami  provided  further,  that  the  pay  of  a  colonel  shall  not 
exceed  §4,500  per  annum,  and  that  of  a  lieutenant-colonel  §4,CO0  per  annum.  Officers  on  the  retired  list  are  entitled 
to  75  per  centum  of  pay  of  their  rank. 

NOX-COMMISSIOXED    OFFICERS,  MUSICIAXS,    AXD    PRIVATES. 


Grade. 


Sergeant-major 

Quartermaster-sergeant  . 

Drum-major 

First  sergeant , 

Sergeant 

Corporal 

Drummer  and  fifer 

Private 

Leader  of  the  band. ... 

Musician,  first  class 

Musician,  second  class. . 
Musician,  third  class 


Pek  Month. 


First  Period 

of  Five  Years' 

Service. 


§23  00 
23  00 
25  00 
25  00 
18  00 
15  00 
13  00 
13  00 
9:i  00 
.34  00 
20  00 
17  00 


Second  Period 

Third  Period 

of  Five  Years' 

of  Five  Years' 

Service. 

Service. 

§27  00 

§2^;  00 

27  00 

2S  00 

2'J  00 

30  00 

29  00 

30  00 

22  oO 

23  00 

I'.i  00 

20  00 

17  00 

IS  00 

17  00 

IS  CO 

90  00 

90  00 

:^6  rO 

37  00 

22  (;0 

23  <  0 

19  00 

20  00 

Fourth  Period 

of  Five  Years' 

Service. 


§29  00 
29  00 
31  00 
31  00 
24  00 
21  00 

19  no 

19  CO 
so  CO 
38  CO 
24  00 
21  00 


Fifth  Period 

of  Five  Years' 

Service. 


§30  00 
30  00 
32  CO 
32  00 
25  00 
22  CO 
20  00 
20  00 
90  00 
39  00 
25  00 
22  00 


All  enlisted  men.  e.xcept  musicinnR  of  the  band,  servinsr  on  a  first  period  of  five  years'  service,  are  entitled  to  §1 
per  month  for  the  thin!  year.  §2  per  month  for  the  fourth  year,  and  §3  per  month  for  the  fifth  years  service,  in  ad- 
dition to  the  sums  given  in  the  first  column  above,  which  additional  amounts  are  retained  until  expiration  of  service 
and  paid  only  upon  final  s<!tllement  and  honorable  discharge. 

One  dollar  per  month  is  retained  from  all  enlisted  men  (except  the  Marine  Band)  ser\-ing  nnder  a  reenlistment. 
This  retained  pay  is  not  included  in  the  above  table,  and  is  to  be  credited  and  paid  only  upon  final  settlement  and 
hontirabJe  discharge  from  service. 

Members  of  the  Marine  Band  are  allowed  f  4  per  month  in  addition  to  rates  of  pay  as  given  above  for  playing  at 
the  White  House  and  public  grounds. 

All  enlisted  men  (except  reenlisted  men)  have  ^4  per  month  retained  from  their  pay  during  the  first  year  of  their 
enlistments,  the  amounts  so  accruing  being  paid  with  interest  at  4  per  cent,  per  annum  on  honorable  discharge  from 
the  .service. 


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POST  OFFICES  AND  STATIONS,  BOEOUGHS  OF  MANHATTAN  AND 

THE   BKONX. 

Coruelivis  Van  Cott,  Postmaster  ;  Edw.  M.  Morgan,  Assistant  Postmaster  ; 
Edw.  S.  Post,  Second  Assistant  Postmaster  ;  Augustus  B.  Maze,  Superintend- 
ent of  Mails ;  James  S.  Fuller,  Superintendent  of  Eegistry  Division  ;  Jos. 
Elliott,  Jr.,  Superintendent  of  Money  Order  Division  ;  Thos.  A.  Jardines, 
Auditor ;  Richard  Van  Cott,  Cashier  ;  Francis  R.  Roome,  Superintendent 
Order  Department  of  Instruction  ;  W.  H.  Chase,  Superintendent  of  Inquiry 
Department  ;  I.  J.  Campbell,  Superintendent  Inspection  and  Registry  Depart- 
ment ;  H.  W.  Connelly,  Superintendent  Newspaper  Periodical  Department  ; 
R.  J.  Murphy,  Superintendent  Supply  Department. 

Station  A,   lJf2  Prince  Street. 
John  J.  Jones,  Superintendent ;  87  Carriers,  43  Clerks. 

Station  B,  380  Grand   Street. 
Frank  Rothman,  Superintendent ;  54  Carriers,  21  Clerks. 

Station   C,  589  Hudson  Street. 
Peter  Lynch,  Superintendent ;  39  Carriers,  20  Clerks. 

Station  D,  25  Third  Avenue. 
L.  P.  Rannow,  Superintendent ;  75  Carriers,  38  Clerks. 

Station  E,  110  W.  3M  Street. 
John  D.  Silsbee,  Superintendent  ;  123  Carriers,  42  Clerks. 

Station  F,  399  Third  Avenue. 
Philip  F.  Donohue,  Superintendent  ;  55  Carriers,  24  Clerks. 

Station   G,  16^8  Broadway. 
Robt.  J.  Lusk,  Superintendent ;  83  Carriers,  28  Clerks. 

Station  H,  Lexington  Avenue  and  Ji.Jf.th  Street. 
Robt.  P.  Walsh,  Superintendent  ;  68  Carriers,  118  Clerks. 

Station  I,  Columbus  Avenue  and  105th  Street. 
C.  C.  Dean,  Superintendent  ;  30  Carriers,  11  Clerks. 

Station  J,  213  W.  125th  Street. 
Geo.  H.  Newsom,  Superintendent ;  63  Carriers,  17  Clerks. 

Station  K,  203  E.  86th  Street. 
M.  C.  Foley,  Superintendent ;  40  Carriers,  16  Clerks. 

Station   L,  Lexington  Avenue  and  125th  Street. 
Cyrus  O.  Hubbell,  Superintendent  ;  36  Carriers,  16  Clerks. 

Station  M,  Amsterdam  Avenue  and  157th  Street. 
Chas.  E.  Deppermann,  Superintendent ;  18  Carriers,  7  Clerks. 

Station   0,  72  Fifth  Avenue. 
Wm.  A.  Moger,  Superintendent ;  69  Carriers,  49  Clerks. 

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Station  F,  Produce  Exchange  Building. 
Geo.  Andariese,  Superintendent ;  58  Carriers,  42  Clerks. 

Station  R,  150th  Street  and  Third  Avenue. 
F.  P.  ]Mott,  Superintendent ;  50  Carriers,  10  Clerks. 

Stacion   U,  Third  Avenue  and  103d  Street. 
Joliu  McGinn,  Superintendent  ;  37  Carriers,  15  Clerks. 

Station   V,   Wool  Exchange  Building,  West  Broadway  and  Beach  Street. 
M.  B.  Furlong,  Superintendent ;  32  Carriers,  30  Clerks. 

Station   W,  498  Columbus  Avenue. 
Wm.  J.  Mooney,  Superintendent ;  53  Carriers,  17  Clerks. 

Station  Y,  1160  Third  Avenue. 
M.  J.  Foley,  Superintendent ;  50  Carriers,  17  Clerks, 

Highbridge  Station,  Sedgwick  Avenue,  near  Depot  Place. 
H.  V.  Williamson,  Superintendent  ;  2  Carriers,  2  Clerks. 

Williams  Station,   White  Plains  Road. 
John  Knewitz,  Superintendent ;  7  Carriers,  4  Clerks. 

Kingsbridge  Station,  Kingsbridge,  near  N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R.  Depot. 
Jos.  J.  McMaLon,  Superintendent  ;  12  Carriers,  4  Clerks. 

Tremont  Station,  710  Tremont  Avenue. 
E.  D.  Mountain,  Superintendent ;  17  Carriers,  5  Clerks. 

Station,  Westchester. 
M.  F,  Selaultz,  Superintendent  ;  5  Carriers,  4  Clerks. 

Station,   City  Island. 
Alfred  L.  Horton,  Superintendent  ;   2  Carriers,  2  Clerks. 

3Iadison  Square  Station,  3Iadison  Avenue  and  23d  Street, 
Claude  E.  Stewari,  Superintendent  ;  36  Carriers,  27  Clerks. 

University  Heights  Station,  Grounds   University  of  the  City  of  New  York. 
Patrick  J.  Nulty,  Superintendent ;  2  Carriers,  2  Clerks. 


POST   OFFICE  AND   STATIONS  IN  THE  BOEOUGH  OF  BROOEXYN. 

Francis  H.  AYilson,  Postmaster  ;  W.  J.  Taylor,  Assistant  Postmaster  ;  John 
Schenck,  Secretary  ;  Geo.  T.  Moore,  Cashier  and  Accountant ;  C.  H.  Lyon, 
Superintendent  of  Mails  ;  W.  A.  Smith,  Superintendent  City  Delivery  ;  Ed- 
ward Mclntyre,  Superintendent  Registry  Division  ;  J.  R.  Gewecke,  Supeiin- 
tendent  Money  Order  Division  ;  Chas.  Milligan,  Superintendent  of  Inquiry- 
Department. 

Station  A,  H  and  16   Graham  Avenue. 

Wm.  B.  Hopkins,  Superintendent ;  56  Carriers,  12  Clerks,  2  Employees. 

Station  B,  1266  Fulton  Streeet. 
A.  H.  Frost,  Superintendent ;  63  Carriers,  15  Clerks,  6  Employees. 

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Station   G,  1191  Third  Avenue. 
Francis  A.  Morris,  Superintendent ;  16  Carriei's,  5  Clerks,  1  Emj^lojee. 

Station  D,  1923  Fulton  Street. 
William  F.  Morris,  Superintendent ;  22  Carriers,  6  Clerks,  1  Employee. 

Station  E,  26Jf8  Atlantic  Avenue., 
L.  Bauer,  Superintendent ;  2J:  Carriers,  6  Clerks,  1  Employee. 

Flatbush  Station,  830  Flatbush  Avenue. 
George  E.  Van  Nostrand,  Superintendent;  14  Carriers,  5  Clerks,  1  Em- 
ployee. 

Station   G,  328  Manhattan  Avenue. 

Edward  Brooks,  Superintendent ;  20  Carriers,  6  Clerks,  2  Employees. 

Bath  Beach  Station,  Bath  Avenue,  near   19th  Street. 
Henry  G.  Buckley,  Superintendent ;  5  Carriers,  2  Clerks,  1  Employee. 

Bti/thebouinie  Station,   Thirteenth  Avenue  and  5oth  Street. 
Albert  T.  Stewart,  Superintendent ;  4  Carriers,  2  Clerks,  1  Employee. 

Canarsie  Station,  Rockaioay  Avenue,  between  Avenues  F  and  G. 
Clias.  Lelimann,  Superintendent ;  7  Carriers,  2  Clerks,  1  Employee. 

Coney  Island  Station,  Arcade  Place,  near  Surf  Avenue. 
George  W.  Thomas,  Superintendent ;  5  Carriers,  3  Clerks,  1  Employee. 

Fort  Hamilton  Station,  Fourth  Avenue  and  99fh  Street. 
John  F.  Mayo,  Superintendent ;  3  Carriers,  2  Clerks.  1  Employee. 
Sheepshead  Bay  Station,   Voorhies  Avenue,  between  2M  and  23d  Streets. 
Dan'l  J.  Heffuer,  Superintendent ;  2  Carriers,  2  Clerks,  1  Employee. 

Station  S,   124.9  Broadway. 
John  E.  Lindmark,  Superintendent ;  61  Carriers,  13  Clerks,  8  Employees. 

Station    V,  277  Twelfth  Street,  near  Fifth  Avenue. 
B.  F.  Conlin,  Superintendent ;  43  Carriers,  11  Clerks,  3  Employees. 

Station    W,  382  Bedford  Avenue. 
David  F.  Carroll,  Superintendent ;  56  Carriers,  17  Clerks,  3  Employees. 


POST  OFFICES  IN  THE  BOROUGH  OF  QUEENS. 

Bayside. — John  J.  Johnston,  Postmaster. 
Arverne. — Emma  M.  Thoenebe,  Postmistress. 
Cedarhurst. — Henry  A.  Fawcett,  Postmaster. 
Glarenceville. — Benjamin  F.  Nunns,  Postmaster. 
College  Point. — Nicolas  Conzert,  Jr.,  Postmaster. 
Corona. — Thomas  Traphagen,  Postmaster. 
Creedmoor. — Margaret  C.  Graf,  Postmistress. 
Douglaston. — Albert  Benz,  Postmaster. 
Elmhurst. — John  T.  Robinson,  Postmaster. 
Ehnont. — John  R.  Burtis,  Postmaster. 
Evergreen. — William  Janes,  Postmaster. 
Far  Rockaway. — Andrew  McTigue,  Postmaster. 

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Flnral  Part. — "Ward  H.  TiltoH,  Postmaster. 
FhisJiiiif/. — Jainos  H.  Quinlan,  Postmaster. 
Fofiters  Meadow. — Joseijh  S.  Roeckel,  Postmaster. 
Glcndale  Station. — Michael  O'Donof^liue,  Postmaster. 
Mollis. — Eliza  Parks,  Postmistress. 
Inivood. — "William  A.  Reinliart,  Postmaster. 
Jamaica. — George  C.  Damon,  Postiuaster. 
Laurel  Hill. — Edward  H.  Inglis,  Postmaster. 
Laicrence  Station. — ]\Iary  S.  Kavanagh,  Postmistress. 
Little  Neck. — Charles  A.  Van  Nostraud,  Postmaster. 
Lonrj  Island  Citij. — James  A.  McKenua,  Postmaster. 
Maspeth. — Helen  E.  Mooney,  Postmistress. 
Metropolitan. — "William  Bechtold,  Postmaster. 
Middle  Village. — Martin  Mager,  Jr.,  Postmaster. 
OceanuH. — John  R.  Murray',  Postmaster. 
Ozone  Park. — Orville  "W.  Chevalier,  Postmaster. 
Queens. — Irving  J.  Kelsey,  Postmaster. 
Bichmond  Hill. — John  A.  Honieyer,  Postmaster. 
Springland. — Edward  H.  Thomson,  Postmaster. 
Whitestone. — David  L.  Godley,  Postmaster. 
Willetfs  Point. — Maria  L.  Royston,  Postmistress. 

Winfield  Junction Samuel  Worms,  Postmaster. 

Woodhaven. — Francis  J.  Kettner,  Postmaster. 
Woodside. — Saadi  M.  Johnstone,  Postmaster. 


POST   OFFICES   IN   THE  BOROUGH    OF  RICH:\I0XD. 

Castleton  Corners. — A.  L.  Geschiedt,  Postmaster. 
Dongan  Hills. — John  Kadletz,  Postmaster. 
Great  Hills. — John  "W.  Hetherington,  Postmastei'. 
Green  Ridge. — Samuel  A.  Macormac,  Postmaster. 
Kreischerville. — Albert  Killmeyer,  Postmaster. 
Linoleumvilh'. — Pauline  E.  Decker,  Postuiistress. 
Mariner's  Harbor.—^.  Dean  Swift,  Postmaster. 
Neio  Brighton. — James  E.  Mulligan,  Postmaster. 
New  Dorp. — Max  Geldner,  Postmaster. 
New  Spring oille. — Caleb  V.  Decker,  Postmaster. 
Port  Richmond. — Horatio  Judah,  Postmaster. 
Prince's  Bag. — James  Lewis,  Postmaster. 
Bichmond. — Mary  Black,  Postmistress. 
Bosebank. — John  J.  Roehrig,  Postmaster. 
Bossville. — Elmer  E.  Sleight,  Postmaster. 
Seaside. — Alvin  S.  Deckei*,  Postmaster. 
Stapleto7i. — John  Macklin,  Postmaster. 
Tompkinsville. — Robert  T.  P.  Fiske,  Postmaster. 
Tottenville. — Reuben  W.  "Wood,  Postmaster. 
West  New  Brighton. — Robert  P.  Brown,  Postmaster. 

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POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 


Mail  Depredations. 


NAME.  POSITION.  KESIDENCE. 

John  E.  Aslie Inspector New  York 

Anthony  Conistock.  . .  .Inspector New  York 

Samuel  P.  Kyle Inspector New  York 

Benj.  R.  Shoi:)p Inspector New  York 

William  S.  Ryan Inspector New  York 

Arthur  G.  Coleman  ....  Inspector New  York 

M.  C.  Durea Inspector New  York 

Chas.  L.  Morriss Inspector New  York 

John  C.  Coates Inspector New  York 

Joseph  E.  Jacobs Inspector New  York 


COMPENSATION. 

City  ....  $2,500 

City  ....  100 

City  ....  1,600 

City  ....  1,600 

City  ....  1,600 

City  ....  1,600 

City  ....  1,600 

City  ....  1,600 

City  ....  1,600 

City  ....  1,600 


Clerks  to  Inspectors. 

E.  M.  Dillon,  New  York  City,  at  $1,200  ;  John  E.  Ashe,  Jr.,   New  York 
City,  at  $1,000  ;  J.  J.  Stevenson,  New  York  City,  at  $600. 


Railway  Mail  Service. 

H.  E.  Mack Superintendent New  York  City $1,600 

Robert  C.  Jackson Superintendent New  York  City 1,600 


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depart:ment  of  the  intekioe. 

Pension  Agency,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

^^ame.  positiox.  residexce.     compensation. 

Samuel  E.  Nichols Pension  Agent Buffalo $4,000 

John  W.  Smith Chief  Clerk Buffalo 2,000 

Edith  E.  Forster Designated  Clerk Buffalo 900 

3  Clerks  at  $1,400  each ;  2  Clerks  at  $900  each  ;  11  Clerks  at  $600  each ;  1 
Clerk  at  $1,200  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,000  ;  2  Clerks  at  $840  each  ;  4  Clerks  at  $720. 


Pension  Agency,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Samuel  Tmesdale Pension  Agent New  York  City $4,000 

Robert  L.  Burnett  ....  Chief  Clerk New  York  City 2,000 

Henry  E.  Lord Designated  Clerk New  York  City 900 

2  Clerks  at  $1,600  each  ;  4  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,000  each  ; 
11  Clerks  at  $900  each ;  10  Clerks  at  $720  each. 


Indian  Service,  New  York  Warehouse,  77  Wooster  Street. 

Henry  D.  Graves Supt.  of  Warehouse New  York  City $2,000 

Henry  M.  Gaines Chief  Clerk New  York  City 1,600 

1  Porter  at  $75  per  month  ;  6  Clerks  at  $75  per  month  each  ;  1  Clerk  at 
$100  per  month. 


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DEPAETMENT   OF  AGKICULTURE. 

Investigation  into  the  Nutritive  Value  of  Food. 

name.                              position.                residence.     compensation. 
Isabelle  Delaney Expert's  Assistant New  York  City $600 


Contingent  Expenses,  Post-Office  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Isaac  P.  Roosa Dispatch  Agent New  York  City  ....      $300 


Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  18  Bro.\dway  and  109  West  Forty-second  Street, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Richard  W.  Hickman .  .Inspector New  York  City  ....   $2,000 

Wm.  H.  Rose Inspector BrookljTi 2,000 

Wni.  H.  Healey Butter  Expert N.  Y.  City. .  Per  day .  6 

1  Inspector  at  $1,600  ;  1  Inspector  at  $1,400  ;  5  Assistant  Inspectors  at 
$1,200  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $900  ;  2  Stock  Examiners  at 
$1,000  each ;  3  Stock  Examiners  at  $900  each  ;  17  Taggers  at  $720  each ;  1 
Janitress  at  $10  per  month. 


Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  Central  Stock  Yard,  Buff.\lo,  N.  Y. 

Nelson  P.  Hinkley Inspector Buffalo $1,800 

2  Inspectors  at  $1,400  each  ;  5  Assistant  Inspectors  at  $1,200  each ;  1  Clerk 
at  $1,000  ;  4  Stock  Examiners  at  $900  each  ;  9  Taggers  at  $720  each  ;  11 
Assistant  Microscopists  at  $600  each  ;  1  Box  Cleaner  at  $30  per  month. 


Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  at  58  Court  Street,  "Watertown,  N.  Y. 
John  A.  Bell Veterinary  Surgeon "Watertown  .Per  day 


Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 
Chas.  Cowie Veterinary  InsjDector Ogdensburg. Per  day        $5 


Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  at  Port  Warren,  N.  Y. 
Uzal  Canfield Agent Port  Warren.P.  day        $10 


Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  at  Malone,  N.  Y, 

H.  D.  Mayne Inspector Malone $1,200 

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"Weather  Bureau  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  GG  Broadway. 

xami:.  po.sitiox.  residexck.     (ompexsation. 

Elias  B.  Dunn Local  Forecast  Official Brooklyn $2,000 

1  Obsei-ver  at  $1,400  ;  3  Observers  at  $1,000  ;  1  Observer  at  $1,100;  1  Map 
Distributer  at  $30  per  mouth  ;  1  Messenger  at  $30  per  month. 


"Weather  Bureau  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Pearl  and  Church  Streets. 

David  Cuthbertsou  . .  .Local  Forecast  Official Buffalo $1,800 

1  Observer  at  $1,200  ;  1  Observer  at  $1,000  ;  1  Piiuter  at  $840  ;  1  Map  Dis- 
tributer at  $20  per  month. 


"Weather  Bureau  at  Albany,  X.  Y.,  Broadway  and  State  Street. 
A.  F.  Sims Observer Albany $1,400 


"\\'eather  Bureau  at  Bixghamtox,  X.  Y'.,  "V^'ater  axd  Hexry  Streets. 
Ed.  S.  Richards Obsei-ver Binghamton $1,200 


Weather  Bureau  at  Oswego,  X.  Y. 

Julius  G.  Lindsey  ....  Obsei-ver Oswego $1,400 

1  Map  Distributer  at  $25  per  month. 


"Weather  Bureau  at  Rochester,  X.  Y. 

Orin  Parker Observer Rochester $1,300 

1  Obsei-ver  at  $840. 


"^'ixD  Signal  Display^iext  at  the  Following  Places  . 

City  Island  at  $20  per  month  ;  Cape  "S'inceut  at  $9  per  month  ;  Charlotte 
at  $9  per  month  ;  Dunkirk  at  $10  per  month  ;  Xorth  Fair  Haven  at  $9  per 
month  ;  Ogdensburg  at  $5  per  month  ;  Sodus  Point  at  $9  per  mouth. 


rXITED   STATES   CO:\IMISSIOX   OF   FISH  AXD   FISHERIES. 

Fish  Culture  Servic 

Livingston  Stone Superintendent Cape  Vincent $1,500 

1  Machinist  at  $960  ;  2  Firemen  at  $720  each  ;  2  Laborers  at  $540  each. 


UNITED  STATES  COURTS. 

United  States  Circuit  and  District  Court,  Northern  District,  Second  Circuit. 

William  J.  Wallace Circuit  Judge Albany,  N.  Y $6,000 

E.  Henry  Lacombe. . .  .Circuit  Judge New  York  Cit}- 6,000 

Nathaniel  Shipman. . .  .Circuit  Judge Hartford,  Conn 6,000 

Alfred  C.  Coxe District  Judge Utica,  N.  Y 5,000 

Chas.  B.  Germain Clerk Buffalo,  N.  Y Fees 

William  S.  Doolittle. . .  Clerk  Circuit  Court Utica,  N.  Y Fees 

Emery  P.  Close District  Attorney Buffalo,  N.  Y Fees 

Fletcher  C.  Peck Marshal Rochester,  N.  Y 5,000 

Harrison  Peck Deputy  Marshal Rochester,  N.  Y.  . .  .      2,000 

1  Deputy  Clerk  Circuit  Court  at  $900  ;  1  Deputy  Clerk,  Fees  ;  1  Deputy 
Clerk  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Deputy  Marshal  at  $1,200  ;  1  Deputy  Marshal  at 
$900  ;  1  Copyist  at  $900  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $500  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $600  ; 
2  Assistant  District  Attorneys  at  $2,500  each ;  District  Attorney's  Clerk  at 
$1,200. 


Eastern  District,  Second  Circuit. 

William  J.  Wallace Circuit  Judge Albany,  N.  Y $6,000 

E.  Henry  Lacombe ....  Circuit  Judge Ncav  York  City 6,000 

Nathaniel  Shipman. .  ..Circuit  Judge Hartford,  Conn  ....  6,000 

E.  B.  Thomas District  Judge Brooklyn,  N.  Y 5,000 

B.  Lincoln  Benedict. . .  Clerk  Circuit  Court Brooklyn,  N.  Y Fees 

Richard  P.  Moiie Dep.  Clerk  Circuit  Court .  .Brooklyn,  N.  Y Fees 

B.  Lincoln  Benedict. . .  Clerk  District  Court ......  Brooklyn,  N.  Y Fees 

R.  P.  Moiie Dep.  Clerk  District  Court  .Brooklyn,  N.  Y Fees 

James  L.  Bennett District  Attorney Brooklyn,  N.  Y 4,500 

Robt.  H.  Roy Assistant  District  Attorney.Brooklyn,  N.  Y 2,000 

Henry  L.  Hayden Marshal Brooklyn,  N.  Y. . .  . .  4,000 

Fred.  C.  Bliss Deputy  Marshal Brooklyn,  N.  Y. . . .  1,800 

1  Clerk  to  District  Attorney  at  $1,000  ;  3  Deputy  Marshals  at  $1,000  each. 


Southern  District,  Second  Circuit. 

William  J.  Wallace ....  Circuit  Judge Albany,  N.  Y $6,000 

E.  Henry  Lacombe  ....  Circuit  Judge New  York  Cit}^ 6,000 

Nathaniel  Shipman. . .  .Circuit  Judge Hartford,  Conn. . . .  6,000 

Addison  Brown District  Judge New  York  City 5,000 

Samuel  H.  Lyman Clerk  District  Court New  York  City Fees 

Thos.  Alexander Dep.  Clerk  District  Court  .New  York  City 2,450 

John  A.  Shields Clerk  Circuit  Court New  York  City Fees 

Gilbert  E.  Rogers Dep.  Clerk  Circuit  Court  .  .  New  York  City Fees 

Henry  L,  Burnett District  Attorney New  York  City Fees 

95 


NAME.  POSITION'.  RKSIDKNCE.       COMPEXSATIOX. 

Henry  C.  Piatt Assistant  Distiict  Attorney.New  York  City Fees 

Jason  Hunman Assistant  District  Attorney.New  York  City Fees 

William  Henkel Marshal New  York  City $5,000 

John  E.  Kennedy Deputy  Marshal New  York  City ;i,750 

1  Deputy  Marshal  at  $1,800  ;  2  Deputy  Marshals  at  $1,500  each  ;  4  Dep- 
uty Marshals  at  $1,000  each  ;  3  Deputy  Marshals  at  $720  each  ;  11  Deputy 
Marshals  at  $(550  each  ;  4  Assistant  District  Attorneys  at  Fees  ;  1  Stenog- 
rapher at  $1,000  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $750  ;  2  Clerks  at  $2,000  each ;  2  Clerks 
at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Typewriter  at  $840  ;  1  Messenger  at  $090  ;  2  Messengers  at 
$480  each. 


REGISTERS  IN  BANKRUPTCY. 

Chas.  L.  Beale Register  in  Banki-ui^tcy . .  .New  York  City Fees 

Isaac  Dayton Register  in  Bankruptcy .  .  .  New  York  City Fees 

James  F.  D\\-ight Register  in  Bankruptcy. .  .New  York  City Fees 

John  W.  Little Register  in  Bankrui^tcy . .  .  New  York  City Fees 


MASTERS  IN  CHANCERY. 

Samuel  R.  Betts Master  in  Chancei-y New  York  City Fees 

Alfred  C.  Coursen Master  in  Chancery New  York  City Fees 

John  I.  Davenport Master  in  Chancery New  Y'ork  City Fees 

Timothy  Griffith Master  in  Chancery New  York  City Fees 

Samuel  M.  Hitchcock.. Master  in  Chanceiy New  York  City Fees 

Samuel  H.  LjTuan Master  in  Chancery New  York  City Fees 


UNITED   STATES   COMMISSIONERS. 

Samuel  H.  Lvman U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

John  A.  Shields U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

Thos.  Alexander U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

Enos  N.  Taft U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

Samuel  M.  Hitchcock.  .U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

Lorenzo  Semple U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

William  P.  Prentice. .  .U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

Stephen  H.  Thayer.  .  .  .U.  S.  Commissioner Yonkers,  N.  Y Fees 

James  L.  Williams  .  .  .  .U.  S.  Commissioner Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. .  Fees 

Samuel  R.  Betts U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

Edward  L.  Owen U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

William  D.  Jones U.  S.  Commissioner New  Y^ork  City Fees 

Henrs^  P.  Butler U.  S.  Commissioner New  York  City Fees 

Richard  P.  Morle U.  S.  Commissioner Brooklyn,  N.  Y Fees 

John  J.  Allen U.  S.  Commissioner Brooklyn,  N.  Y' Fees 

John  Oakley U.  S.  Commissioner Brooklyn,  N.  Y Fees 

96 


CLASSIFIED   POSITIONS   IN   THE  NATIONAL  CIVIL   SEKVICE. 


Acting  Assistant  Surgeon. 

Adjuster. 

Agent,  Fur-Seal  Islands. 

Agent,  special. 

Aid. 

Annealer. 

Apprentice. 

Architectural  Draughtsman. 

Assayer. 

Assistant  Assayer. 

Assistant  Attorney. 

Assistant  Bookkeeper. 

Assistant  Coiner. 

Assistant  Curator. 

Assistant  Custodian. 

Assistant  Drauglitsman. 

Assistant  Engineer. 

Assistant  Examiner. 

Assistant  Foreman. 

Assistant  in  Acid-room. 

Assistant    in     Experimental 

Firing. 
Assistant  Inspector. 
Assistant  Insp.  of  Boilers. 
Assistant  Inspector  of  Hulls. 
Assistant  Inspector  of  Meat. 
Ass't  Keeper  of  Light-house. 
Ass't  Keeper  of  Lightship. 
Assistant  Medallist. 
Assistant  Melter. 
Assistant  Melter  and  Refiner. 
Assistant  Microscopist. 
Assistant  Refiner  and  Melter. 
Assistant  Surgeon. 
Assistant  Topographer. 
Assistant  Weigher. 
Attendant. 
Attorney. 

Baker. 

Barge-tender. 

Blacksmith. 

Blaster. 

Bluer. 

Boatman. 

Boiler-maker. 

Boiler-tender. 

Boll-maker. 

Bookbinder. 

Bookkeeper. 

Bricklayer. 

Bricklayer,  Master. 

Bridge-tender. 

Browner. 

Bullion-sampler. 

Cabin-boy. 

■Cabinet-maker. 

Cadet. 

Calker. 

Captain  of  Watch. 

Carpenter. 

Carpenter,  Master. 

Carpenter,  Ship. 

Carriage-maker,  Master. 


Carrier,  Letter. 

Farmer. 

Case-hardener. 

Farrier. 

Case-maker. 

Feeder. 

Cashier. 

File-cutter. 

Cemeut-tiuisher. 

Filer. 

Cement-tester. 

Fireman. 

Cement-worker. 

Fish  Culturist. 

Chainman. 

Folder. 

Chemist. 

Foragemaster. 

Chief  Clerk. 

Foreman. 

Chief  Engineer. 

Forewoman. 

Chief  of  Division. 

Fort-keeper. 

Chinese  Inspectors. 

Civil  Engineer. 

Gardener. 

Classified  Laborer. 

Gas- titter. 

Classified  Workman. 

Gate-keeper. 

Cleaner. 

Gatherer. 

Clerk. 

Gauge-maker. 

Clerk,  Carrier. 

Gauge- reader. 

Coachman. 

General  Mechanic. 

Coal-weigher. 

Gold-boiler. 

Coin-counter. 

Ganger. 

Coiner. 

Guard. 

Compositor. 

Gulf-tender. 

Computer. 

Concrete-finisher. 

Hammersman. 

Conductor.  Elevator, 

Hardener. 

Cook. 

Harness- maker. 

Cojiyist. 

Heater. 

Counter. 

Heating      and      Ventilating 

Cranesman. 

Draughtsman. 

Curator. 

Hospital  Attendant. 

Custodian. 

Hospital  Steward. 

Cutter. 

Hostler. 

Hydrographer. 

Dam  tender. 

Day  Inspector. 

Day  School  Inspector. 

Deck-hand. 

Decorator. 

Deputy  Collector  of  Customs. 

Deputy  Collector  of  Internal 

Revenue. 
Die-maker. 
Die-sinker. 
Diver. 

Doorkeeper,  Chief. 
Draughtsman. 
Dredge-runner. 
Dynamo- tender. 
Draughtsman,       Ventilation 

and  Heat. 

Electrician. 

Electrotype-finisher. 

Electrotype-moulder. 

Elevator-conductor. 

Engineer. 

Engineer  of  Steam  Vessels. 

Engineman. 

Engraver. 

Examiner. 

Examining  Surgeon. 

Engineer's  Assistant. 

97 


Immigrant  Inspector. 
Induslrial  Teacher. 
Inspector,  Chief    and    Resi- 
dent. 
Inspector  of  Boilers. 
Inspector. 
Inspector  of  Hulls. 
Inspector,  Night. 
Inspector  of  Meat. 
Inspectress. 
Instrument-maker. 
Interne. 

Janitor. 

Jr.  Architect.  Draughtsman. 

Junior  Civil  Engineer. 

Keeper. 

Kindergarten  Teacher. 
Knife-grinder. 

Lake-tender. 

Laundress. 

Law  Clerk. 

Leadsman. 

Leather-worker. 

Levelman. 

Light  Keeper. 

Local  Inspector  of  Hulls. 


Local  Inspector  of  Boilers. 
Lock. 

Lockinaster. 
LocUsinitli. 

Machinist. 

Manual  Training-teacher. 

Map  Printer. 

Marine  Engineer. 

Mason. 

Master  Deputy  Inspector. 

Master. 

Master  Laborer. 

blaster  Machinist. 

Master  ^Mechanic. 

Master  "Weaver  of  Mats. 

]\Iaster  "Workman. 

Mate. 

.Mate  and  Deputy  Inspector. 

Matron. 

Mechanical  Draughtsman. 

Mechanical  Engineer. 

Mechanic. 

Master  Mechanic. 

Medallist. 

Melter. 

Messenger. 

Messenger-boy. 

Messenger- janitor. 

Meteorological  Observer. 

Microscopist. 

Miller. 

Millwright. 

Model  Repairer, 

Moulder. 

Numberer. 
Nurse. 

Observer,  Sextant. 

Observer. 

Oiler. 

Opener  and  Packer. 

Overseer. 

Painter. 

Painter,  Master. 

Pattern  Maker. 

Pension  Agents. 

Pension  Examiner. 

Pension  Examining  Surgeon. 

Physician. 

Pile  Driver. 

Pilot  and  Deputy  Inspector. 

Pilot. 

Pipe-fitter. 

Piper. 

Plasterer. 


Plate  Cleaner. 

Plate  Printer. 

Plumber. 

Polisher. 

Porter. 

Postmaster,  Assistant. 

Post-Office  Inspector. 

Powderman. 

Pressman. 

Principal  Teacher. 

Printer. 

Printers'  Assistant. 

Prover. 

Proof  Reader. 

Pupil  Nurse. 

Quarryman,  Master. 

Recorder. 

Refiner. 

Register. 

Registrar  of  Accounts. 

Registrar  of  Deposits. 

Reviewer. 

Rigger. 

Rodsman. 

Roller. 

Rotary  Filer. 

Saddler. 

Sailmaker. 

Sampler. 

Sanitary  Inspector. 

Sawyer. 

Screw -maker. 

Seamen. 

Seamstress. 

Secretarj'. 

Secret  Service. 

Sewer. 

Sewing  "Woman. 

Sextant  Observer. 

Sheet  Iron  Worker. 

Ship  Carpenter. 

Shipping  Commissioner. 

Shopkeeper. 

Silver  Reducer. 

Skilled  Laborer. 

Special  Agent. 

Special  Employees. 

Special  Inspectors. 

Special  Pension  Examiner. 

Stadia-man. 

Station  Superintendent. 

Statistical  Field  Agent. 

Statistician. 

Steam  and  Gas  Fitter. 

Steam  Engineer. 


Steam  Fitter. 

Steam-hammer  Driver. 

Steersman. 

Stenographer. 

Stenography  and  Type- 
writing. 

Stereotyper. 

Steward. 

Steward,  Hospital. 

Stock  Examiner. 

Stonecutter. 

Storekeeper. 

StorekeeiJer  and  Ganger. 

Striker. 

Structural  Iron  Draughts- 
man. 

Sub-inspector. 

Sub-overseer. 

Superintendent. 

Supt.  of  Construction. 

Superintendent  of  Station. 

Supervisor  of  Indian  School. 

Surgeon. 

Surveyor. 

Tasrger. 

Tailor. 

Teacher. 

Teacher  of  Industries. 

Teacher  of  Manual  Training. 

Teamster. 

Telegraph  Operator. 

Telegraph     and     Telephone 

Lineman. 
Temperer. 
Time-keeper. 
Tinner. 
Tinsmith. 
Tool-grinder. 
Tool-maker. 
Topographer. 

Topographic  Draughtsman. 
Trackman. 
Transit  man. 
Tj'pewriter. 

Valve-tender. 

Vitripler. 

Vouchers. 

"Watchman. 

"Weather  Bureau  Observer. 

Weaver  of  Mats. 

Weigher. 

Wheelman. 

Wheelwright. 

Wireman. 


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FOEEIGN   CONSULS  IN   THE   STATE  OF  NEW  YORK. 

Argentine  ReinMic. — Carlos  Rohl,  C.  G.,  35  S,  William  ;  Felix  L.  de  Castro, 
V.  C.  ;  Ramiro  Z.  Ybarra,  Chancellor. 

Austria- Hungary. — Franciscus  Stockinger,  C.  G.  ;  Otto  L.  Eberbard,  V.  C, 
33  Broadway. 

^eZ^iuw.— Charles  Mali,  C.  ;  Pierre  Mali,  V.  C,  329  Broadway. 

Bolivia. — Alejandro  Santos,  C.  G.  ;  Enrique  Wulff,  Chancellor,  19  White- 
hall. 

Brazil. — Antonio  Fontoura  Xavier,  C.  G.  ;  Antonio  Guimaraes,  V.  C.  ;  F. 
Garcia  P.  Leao,  Chancellor,  22  State. 

C'/iiZi.— Federico  A.  Beelen,  C.  G.,  135  W.  11th. 

CMna.— Chung  Pao  Hsi,  C.  ;  L.  Wing,  V.  C,  26  W.  9th. 

Colombia. — Climaco  Calderon,  C.  G.  ;  J.  Gerardo  Polo,  Chancellor,  24  State. 

Costa  Rica. — Cecilio  A.  Delgado,  C,  76  Broad. 

Denmark. — Louis  O.  G.  Amundsen,  Acting  C.  &  V.  C,  69  Wall. 

Dominican  Re2')ublic. — Alexandro  Wos  y  Gil,  C.  G.  ;  Santiago  Porcella, 
V.  C. ;  Abraham  Santamaria,  Chancellor,  31  Bi-oadway. 

Ecuador.— Wignel  Valverde,  C.  G. ;  Victor  Luis  Delgado,  V.  C,    24  State. 

France. — Francois  Edmond  Bruwaert,  C.  G.  ;  Maurice  Heilmann,  Chan- 
cellor, 35  S.  William. 

German  Envpire.  —  August  Feigel,  C.  G.  ;  Ferdinand  Ritschl,  C.  ;  Paul 
Falcke,  V.  C,  2  Bowling  Green. 

Great  Britain. — Percy  Sanderson,  C.  G.  ;  A.  Percy  Bennett,  C.  ;  Herbert 
Howard  Wilson,  1st  V.  C. ;  Joseph  Poulter  Smithers,  2d  V.  C,  24  State. 

Greater  Republic  of  Central  America  (Honduras,  Nicaragua,  ct  SoJcador). — 
N.  Bolet  Peraza,  C.  G.,  108  Fulton  ;  Ernesto  Schernikow,  V.  C,  18  Broadway, 

Greece. — Demetrius  N.  Botassi,  C.  G.,  35  S.  William. 

Guatemala. — Joaquin  Yela,  C.  G.  ;  Gabriel  Baldasano,  Chancellor.  2  Stone, 

Haivaii.—misha  H.  Allen,  C.  G.,  63  Wall. 

Hayti.—JoseiAi  Nicolas,  C.  G.  ;  Wilhelm  Klatte,  V.  C,  35  S.  William. 

Ralij. — Giovanni  Branchi,  C.  G.;  Alberto  Mori  Ubaldini  Alberti,  V.  C,  ; 
Apollinare  Burdese,  V.  C,  24  State,  N.  Y,  City ;  Giovanni  Bauchetti,  Consular 
Agent,  Buffalo,  N,  Y. 

Japan. — Shimamura  Hisashi,  C.  G. ;  Sadazuchi  Uchida,  C,  99  Nassau. 

/sTorea— Everett  Frazar,  C.  G,,  63  Wall. 

Liberia.— J oseiph  W.  Yates,  C,  ;  Robert  C.  Moon,  V.  C,  19  William. 

Mexico. — Juan  N.  Navarro,  C.  G.  ;  Ramon  Vincents  Williams,  V.  C. ;  A. 
Leon  Grajeda,  Chancellor,  35  Broadway. 

Monaco. — James  Dupas,  C,  35  S.  William. 

Netherlands. — John  R.  Planten,  C.  G.  ;  William  M.  B.  Gravenhorst,  C,  17 
William. 

Norway. — Karl  Woxen,  C.  ;  Christopher  Ravn,  V.  C,  24  State. 

Orange  Free  State,  S.  Africa. — Charles  D.  Pierce,  C.  G.,  123  Liberty. 

Paraguay. — Felix  Aucaigne,  C.  G.,  357  Boulevard  ;  William  E.  Richards, 
C  ,  309  Broadway. 

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Persia H.  Ruthveu  Pratt.  C.  G.,  15  Broad. 

Peru. — F'dderico  Bergmaim,  C.  G.  ;  Francisco  Perez  de  Velasco,  C. ;  Carlos 
G.  Esteuos,  Chancellor,  19  Whitehall. 

Portugal. — Liiiz  .V.  de  M.  P.  d'  A.  Taveira,  C.  G.  ;  Adeline  A.  Ferreira,  V.  C, 
Produce  Exchange,  B  l-l. 

Russia. — Alexander  Olarowsky,  C.  G.  ;  Christian  G.  Petersen,  V.  C,  24 
State. 

^ia»K— Isaac  Towusend  Smith,  C.  G.,  1  E.  39th. 

Spain. — Arturo  Baldasano  y  Topete,  C.  G.  ;  Mariano  Fubregas  y  Sotelo, 
V.  C,  2  Stone. 

Sweden. — Karl  G.  M.  Woxen,  C. ;  Christopher  Ravn,  V.  C,  24  State. 

Sicitzerla/id. — Jacob  Bertschmann,  C,  18  Exchange  Place  ;  James  Eugene 
Robei-t,  V.  C,  48  ^Y.  71st. 

Trinidad  Island.— Blie  G.  de  la  Boissiere,  C,  217  W.  36th. 

Turkey. — Assim  Bey,  V.  C,  24  State. 

Uruguay.— ThomQ.^  A.  Eddy,  C.  ;  Wallace  B.  Flint,  V.  C. ;  William  H. 
Coombs,  Chancellor,  68  Broad. 

Venezuela. — Antonio  E.  Deltiuo,    C.  G.  ;  Francisco  Javier  Gimes,  V.  C. 


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OFFICIALS   OF    THE   STATE   OF   NEW   YORK. 

GOVEENOR. 

Executive  Chamber,  Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

name.  position.  residence.     compensation. 

Frank  S.  Black Governor Troy $10,000 

Wm.  M.  Griffith Private  Secretary Utica 4,000 

Geo.  C.  Treadwell Military  Secretary Albany 2,000 

John  T.  Joyce Pardon  Clerk Buffalo 3,000 

Thos.  Newcomb Appointment  Clerk Albany 3,000 

Geo.  P.  Allen Asst.  Appointment  Clerk . .  Albany 900 

Geo.  B.  Graves Asst.  Appointment  Clerk . .  Albany 900 

Myron  H.  Hill Executive  Stenographer. .  .Jamestown 1,200 

Margaret  H.  Gould. . .  .Executive  Stenographer. .  .Holland  Patent. . . .  1,200 

Benjamin  W.  Smith.  .  .Notarial  Clerk  and  Sten'gr.  Albany 1,000 

Wm.  J.  O'Connor Messenger .Albany 1,000 

Wm.  J.  Lambourn  ....  Messenger Albany 600 


Lieutenant-Governor. 

Timothy  L.  Woodruff  .Lieut. -Governor Brooklyn 5,000 

Merton  E.  Lewis Private  Secretary Rochester 4,000 


SECRETARY   OF   STATE. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

John  Palmer Secretary  of  State Albany $5,000 

Andrew  Davidson Deputy  Secretary  of  State. Cooperstown  ......     4,000 

Horace  G.  Tennant. . .  .Second  Dep'y  Sec.  of  State . Schoharie 2,600 

Freeborn  G.  Jewett  . .  .Confidential  Clerk Albany 2,200 

Charles  V.  Hooper ....  Land  Clerk Bergen 2,200 

Frank  White Examiner  of  Corporations  .Albany 2,200 

James  W.  Bentley  . .  .  .Asst.      do.      Corporations .  Albany 1,800 

1  Bookkeeper  and  Session  Law  Clerk  and  1  Corporation  Clerk  at  $1,500 
each ;  1  Clerk  of  Statistics  of  Crime  at  $4  per  day ;  1  Corporation  Book- 
keeper at  $4  per  day  ;  2  Stenographers  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Stenographer  at 
$900  ;  3  Typewriters  at  $900  each  ;  1  Messenger  at  $1,200,  and  1  Messenger 
at  $1,000.  ' 

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ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 
Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

XAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Maj.-Gen.   C.  Whitney 

Tillinghast,  2d Adjutant-General Troy,  N.  Y $4,000 

Col.  Fred.  Pliisterer Asst.  Adjutant-General. . .  .  Albany,  N.  Y 2,500 

Col.  Isaac  Fonda  Handy. Asst.  Adjutant-General  . .  .Troy,  N.  Y 1,800 

Ed.  B.  Ten  Broeck Chief  Clerk Albany,  N.  Y 1,800 

Horatio  P.  Stacpole Clerk Albany,  N.  Y 1,500 

Gilbert  C.  Eice Clerk Albany,  N.  Y 1,500 

Frank  A.  McNeely Stenographer Albany,  N.  Y 1,500 

Patrick  H.  Dailey Messenger Albany,  N.  Y ..... .  1,000 

James  F.  McCarthy  .  .  ..Messenger Troy,  N.  Y 1,000 

Charles  P.  Case Keeper    Bureau    Military 

Statistics Delmar,  N.  Y 900 

James  Loftus Janitor,     Bureau   Military 

Statistics Albany,  N.  Y 900 


ORDNANCE   DEPARTMENT. 

State  Arsenal,  New  York  City. 

Brig.-Gen.  Benj.  Flagler .  Chief  of  Ordnance Niagara  Falls $3,000 

Col.  Jos.  G.  Story Asst.  Chief  of  Ordnance .  .New  York  City 2,500 

Col.  James  T.  Low Assistant  in  Dejmrtment.  .New  York  City 1,500 

Maj.  Alex.  Barnie,  Jr. .  .Assistant  in  Department.  .New  York  City 1,320 

John  Rice Clerk New  York  City 1,500 

Moses  P.  Ross Watchman  and  Janitor. .  .New^  York  City 840 

James  H.  Hughes Watchman,  State  Camp. . .  New  York  City. ....  600 


INSPECTOR-GENERAL. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Brig.-Gen.  E.  M.  Hoffman  .Inspector-General Elmira,  N.  Y $2,500 

Col.  G.  Jas.  Greene Asst.  Inspector-General .  New  York  City 2,000 

Maj.  Fred.  Rose  Lee Asst.  Inspector-General. New  York  City. p.  d.  4 

Maj.  Anthine  W.  La  Rose. Asst.  in  Department Albany,  N.  Y. .  .p.  d.  4 

C.  C.  Hayes Chief  Clerk Albany,  N.  Y 1,500 


DEPARTMENT   OF   RIFLE  PRACTICE. 

Western  Boulevard  and  Sixty-eighth  Street,  New  York  City. 

Brig.-Gen.  Wm.  M.  Kirby.Gen.  Insp.  Rifle  Practice. Auburn,  N.  Y $2,500 

Nathaniel  B.  Thui'ston ....  Clerk New  York  City 1,800 

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COMPTKOLLER. 
State  Hall,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

James  A,  Roberts Comptroller Buflalo $6,000 

William  J.  Morgan. . .  .Deputy  Comptroller Buffalo 4,000 

Willis  E.  Merriman  . .  .Second  Deputy  Compt'r. .  .Albany 3,500 

Geo.  C.  Lewis Confidential  Clerk Loekport 2,400 

William  G.  Shaible  . .  .  Accourwtant    Schenectady 2,500 

James  A.  Wendell  .  .  .  .Assistant  Warrant  Clerk. .  .Fort  Plain 1,800 

James  G.  Hurty Voucher  Clerk Fultonville 1,500 

Edwin  D.  Thompson  . .  Stat'y  and  Document  Clerk .  New  York 1,600 

John  J.  Merrill Corporation  Tax  Clerk  ....  Alfred 2,800 

Frank  C.  Vinton Asst.  Corp.  Tax  Clerk Gowanda 1,800 

Chas.  S.  Wilbur Tax  Comm'r  (N.  Y.  City)  .  .New  York 3,000 

John  R.  Hay Tax  Comm'r  (Buffalo) Buffalo 2,400 

Edward  H.  Pindar  ....  Inheritance  Tax  Clerk  ....  Cobleskill 2,000 

Geo.  R.  Kehoe Chief  Tax  Clerk Brooklyn 2,400 

William  A.  Bird Asst.  Chief  Tax  Clerk Buffalo 2,400 

Marcus  B.  Williams . .  .Tax  Deed  Clerk Delhi 1,800 

George  W.  Bliss Tax  Dept.  Bookkeeper Albany 1,800 

James  G.  Grindlay . ...  Tax  Clerk Utiea 1,600 

B.  Frank  Raze Tax  Clerk Buffalo 2,000 

1  Entry  Clerk  at  $1,500  ;  2  Stenographers  at  $1,400  each  ;  1  Stenographer 
at  $900  ;  2  Assistant  Corporation  Tax  Clerks  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Assistant  In- 
heritance Tax  Clerk  at  $1,400  ;  2  Tax  Clerks  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Tax  Clerk  at 
$1,300 ;  1  Tax  Clerk  at  $1,282  ;  1  Tax  Clerk  at  $1,460  ;  1  Tax  Clerk  at  $1,350  ; 
1  Draughtsman  at  $1,300  ;  1  Bookkeeper  at  $1,400  ;  2  Messengers  at  $1,000 
each,  and  1  Night  Watchman  at  $2  per  night. 


•  Bueeatt  of  Can.\l  Affairs. 

George  H.  Birchall Bookkeeper  and  Chief  Cl'k.Menands $2,500 

Thomas  W.  CantweU  . .  Clerk Chateaugay 1,700 

1  Clerk  at  $1,200. 


Bureau  of  Charitable  Institutions. 

Byron  M.  Childs Confidential  Clerk Elmira 2,500 

Edward  H.  Underbill . . Estimate  Clerk .Bath 1,800 

Chas.  I.  Van  Liew Asst.  Estimate  Clerk Farmer 1,800 

John  F.  Kelly Accountant Fayette 1,650 

1  Voucher  Clerk  at  $1,500  ;  1  Expert  Bookkeeper  at  $1,500;  1  Bookkeeper 
at  $1,200  ;  1  Index  Clerk  at  $720,  and  1  Messenger  at  $900. 

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I 

STATE   TREASURER. 
Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

name.  i'ositio.n.  rksidkxce.     compexsatiox. 

Addison  B.  Colvin  ....  Treasurer Gleus  Falls $5,000 

J.  Ledlie  Hoes Deput}'  Treasurer Fonda 4,000 

Richard  G.  Milks Account.,  Transfer  Office. .  .Albany 2,000 

Win.  H.  Monty Cashier Albany 1,950 

Isaac  Blauvelt^ Check  Clerk Albany 1,900 

Chas.  W.  Anderson  . . .  .Chief  Clerk New  York  City  ....  1,500 

Jas.  L.  McArtlmr Corporation  Clerk Granville   1,500 

Delcoiu-  S.  Potter Paymaster,  New  Capitol. .  .Glens  Falls   3,000 

1  "Warrant  Clerk  and  1  Confidential  Clerk  at  $1,200  each  ;    1  Messenger  at 
$1,000.  

ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Theo.  E.  Hancock  . . .  .Attorney-General Syracuse $5,000 

G.  D.  B.  Hasbrouck. .  .Deputy  Attorney-General.  .Kingston 4,000 

John  C.  Davies Deputy  Attorney-General.  .Camden 4,000 

Frank  M.  Parsons Deputy  Attorney-General.  .AVeedsport 3,000 

Jas.  A.  McCormick. . .  .Dejjuty  Attorney-General.  .  Syracuse 3,000 

Geo.  C.  Baker Land  Clerk Comstock 2,000 

Edw.  H.  Leggett Tax  Clerk Syracuse 1,800 

M.  H.  Quirk Financial  Clerk Albany 1,800 

AVm.  M.  Thomas Stenographer Albany 1,800 

H.  Louis  Jacobson ....  Confidential  Clerk Syracuse 1.200 


New  York  Office,  31  and  33  Pine  Stkeet. 
Clarence  W.  Francis. .  .Assistant  Attorney-General 3,000 


BANK  DEPARTMENT. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Fred.  D.  Kilburn Superintendent Malone $7,000 

Jas.  S.  Thurston Deputy  Superintendent  . .  .Albany 4,000 

G.  L  Skinner Chief     of     Foreign    Mort. 

Bld'g  and  Loan  Bureau.  .Bainbridge 4,000 

Fred  J.  Seayer Private  Sec'y  to  Supt :\Ialone 2,700 

Jno.  D.  Moriarty Chief  Clerk  and  Examiner. 317  Lake  Ave.,  Alb'y     2,400 

1  Clerk  and  Examiner  at  $1,500  ;  1  Clerk  and  Examiner  at  $l,-^00  ;  1  Ste- 
nographer at  $l,-^00  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $900  ;  1  Examiner  at  $18  per  day  ; 
1  Examiner  at  $16  per  day;  1  Examiner  at  $14  per  day  ;  2  Examiners  at  $13 
per  day  each  ;  1  Examiner  at  $12  per  day ;  6  Examiners  at  $10  per  day  each  ; 
5  Examiners  at  $8  per  day  each. 

Examiners  receive  the  above  compensation  and  railroad  fare  when  actually 

employed. 

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STATE  ENGINEER  AND   SURVEYOR. 
State  Hall,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPEXSATIOX. 

Campbell  W.  Adams  .  .Engineer  and  Surveyor  . .  .Utica $5,000 

Herscliel  Roberts Dejnity  Eng.  and  Survey'r  .Cobleskill 4,000 

Henry  C.  Parsons Asst.  Eng.  Land  Dep't Albany 2,000 

De  Witt  C.  Smith Division  Engineer Schenectady 3,000 

\\'.  H.  H.  Gere Division  Engineer Syracuse 3,000 

Jno.  T.  Little Division  Engineer Rochester 3,000 

T.  C.  Sweet Stenographer Albany 1,000 

Jno.  C.  Batchelor Chief  Clerk Utica 3,500 

Thos.  Rattoone Clerk , Albany 1,100 

Chas.  H.  Whitback. . .  .  Canal  Clerk Albany 1,380 

Jno.  G.  Tait Resident  Engineer New  York 2,400 

Geo.  A.  Morris Resident  Engineer S^-racuse 2,400 

C.  R.  Nehr Resident  Engineer Rochester 2,400 

1  Clerk  at  $110  per  month  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $3  per  day  ;  5  Assistant 
Engineers  at  $6  per  day  each  ;  24  Assistant  Engineers  at  $5  per  day  each  ;  39 
Levellers  at  $4.50  per  day  each  ;  31  Rodmeu  at  $3.50  per  day  each ;  96  Chain- 
men  at  $2.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Chaiuman  at  $5  per  day,  and  1  Chainman  at 
$4.50  per  day  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $5  per  day  ;  3  Draughtsmen  at  $4.50  per 
day  each,  and  2  Draughtsmen  at  $4  j^er  day  each. 


STATE  BOARD   OF   HE.ALTH. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dan'l  Lewis,  M.D President New  York Expenses 

Fred.  W.  Smith,  M.D.  .Commissioner Syracuse Expenses 

Geo.  B.  Fowler,  M.D  .  .Commissioner New  York Expenses 

S.  Case  Jones,  M.D. . . .  Commissioner Rochester Expenses 

Frank  E.  Shaw Commissioner Moons Expenses 

Owen  Cassidy Commissioner Montour  Falls  . .  .  Expenses 

B.  T.  Smelzer,  M.D  .  .  .  Secretary Albany $4,500 

T.  A.  Stuart Assistant  Secretary Rensselaer 2,500 

F.  C.  Curtis Medical  Expert Albany 1,800 


Ex-Officio  Members. 

Alvah  H.  Doty,  M.D. .  .Health  Officer  of  the  Port  of  New  York Expenses 

Hon.  Theo.  E.  Hancock,  Syracuse,  Attorney-General Expenses 

Hon.  Campbell  W.  Adams,  Utica,  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor Expenses 

1   Chief  Clerk  and  1  Chemist  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Clerk,  1  Indexer,  and  1 
Chief  Clerk  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $1,000,  and  1  Indexer  at  $900. 

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BOARD   OF   STATE   CANVASSERS. 

The  Secretary  of  State  ;    the   Comptroller  ;    the  Attorney-General  ;    the 
State  Treasurer  ;  the  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor. 


TRUSTEES   OF  PUBLIC   BUILDINGS. 

The  Governor  ;  Lieutenant-Governor  ;  Speaker  of  the  Assembly. 


THE   CANAL  BOARD. 

The  Lieutenant-Governor  ;  Secretary  of  State  ;  Comptroller  ;  State  Treas- 
urer ;  Attorney-General ;  Superintendent  of  Public  "Works ;  State  Engineer 
and  Surveyor. 


COMMISSIONERS   OF  THE   CANAL  FUND. 

The  Lieutenant-Governor  ;  Secretary  of  State  ;  Comptroller  ;  State  Treas- 
urer ;  Attorney-General. 


STATE  BOARD   OF  EQU-ALIZATION   AND  ASSESSMENTS. 

The  Lieutenant-Governor  ;  Secretary  of  State  ;  Comptroller  ;  State  Treas- 
urer ;  Attorney-General  ;  Speaker  of  the  Assembly ;  State  Engineer  and  Sur- 
veyor, and  the  three  State  Assessors. 


COMMISSIONERS   OF   THE  LAND   OFFICE. 

The  Lieutenant-Governor  ;  the  Speaker  of  the  Assembly  ;  the  Secretary  of 
State  ;  the  Comptroller  ;  the  State  Treasurer  ;  the  Attorney-General ;  the 
State  Engineer  and  Surveyor. 


STATE  LAND-SURVEY. 

Capitol,  Albamt,  N.  Y, 

XA5IE.  POSTTIOX.  RESIDEXOE.      COMPEXSATIOX. 

Verplanck  Colvin Superintendent Albany $5,000 

MiUs  Blake Chief  Clerk Albany 1,200 

7  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,800  each  ;  3  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,560 
each  ;  4  Assistant  Engineers  and  2  Expert  Surveyor  Inspectors  at  $l,'-^00  each  ; 
1  Land  Title  Clerk  at  $1,660  ;  11  Local  Expert  Surveyors  at  $1,240  each. 

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INSURANCE  DEPAETMENT. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Louis  F.  Payn Superintendent Chatham $7,000 

Robt.  H.  Hunter Deputy  Superintendent. .  .  .Poughkeepsie 5,000 

Henry  D.  Appleton. ...  2d  Deputy  Superintendent  .Albany 4,500 

Wm.  H.  Buckle}' 3d  Deputy  Superintendent  .Albany 4,000 

John  S.  Paterson Actuary Albany 3,500 

Isaac  Vauderpoel Chief  Examiner New  York  City 2,500 

Elijah  L.  Payn Cashier Chatham 2,500 

1  Assistant  Actuary  at  $1,800  ;  2  Assistant  Actuaries  at  $1,500  each  ;  2 
Special  Examiners  at  $1,800  each  ;  2  Special  Examiners  at  $1,200  ;  1  Assistant 
Actuary  at  $2,400  ;  1  Assistant  Actuary  at  $2,100  ;  1  Examiner  at  $2,300  ;  1 
Clerk  at  $4,000  ;  1  Clerl  at  $2,500  ;  1  Clerk  at  $2,400  ;  1  Clerk  at  $2,100  ;  3 
Clerks  at  $1,800  each  ;  3  Clerks  at  $1,600  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $1,500  each ;  1 
Clerk  at  $1,400  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,700  ;  5  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,000  ; 
1  Typewriter  and  Copyist  at  $1,400  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $1,200  ;  1  Stenog- 
rapher at  $900  ;  1  Messenger  at  $900,  and  1  Night-watchman  at  $1,080. 


FOREST  PRESERVE  BOARD. 

Commissioners. — Timothy  L.  Woodruff,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  ;  Charles  H.  Bab- 
cock,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  ;  Campbell  W.  Adams,  Utiea,  N.  Y.  Compensation, 
none. 

Harry  Bates Secretary Rensselaer $2,400 

WilHam  F.  Fox   Superintendent Albany 2,500 

John  S.  Casey Clerk Utica 1,200 

Lavinia  E.  Griffin Copyist Albany 1,200 

J.  Y.  McCHntock Special  Agent Rochester 1,200 

Cyrus  Durey Special  Agent Johnston 1,200 

F.  X.  Saltzman Special  Agent Forestport 1,200 


FACTORY  INSPECTOR. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Daniel  O'Leary Factory  Inspector Glens  Falls $2,000 

James  Davie Deputy  Factory  InsjDector.Sing  Sing 1,200 

Cornelius  S.  Conde. .  ..Deputy  Factory  Inspector. Schenectady 1,200 


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NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

James  McClusky Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Syracuse $1,200 

Bernard  J.  McCarthy  .Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Watertown 1,200 

AVm.  E.  Tibbs Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Newbur^'- 1,200 

Dennis  C.  Sullivan. .  .  .Deputy  Factory  Insjjector  .Rochester 1,200 

Joseph  O'llourke Deputy  Factor^'  Inspector  .Utica 1,200 

Henry  L.  Schuur Deputy  Factory  Insjjector  .Buttalo 1,200 

Frank  S.  Nash Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Binghamton 1,200 

Jas.  N.  Stewart Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Geneseo 1,200 

Jay  Farrier Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Oneida 1,200 

Jas.  W.  Ireland Dej^ut}'  Factory  Inspector  .Ithaca 1,200 

Mrs.  Annie  L.  Green.  .Deputy  Factory  Insj^ector  .Fort  Plain 1,200 

Mrs.  Martha  R.  Almy  .Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Jamestown   1,200 

Miss  Kate  L.  Kane.  . .  .Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Rochester   1,200 

]\Iiss  Josie  A.  Reilly. .  .Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Alban}^ 1,200 

Gilbert  L.  Harmon  . .  .Bakery  Inspector,  etc Hoosick  Falls 1,200 

Melvin  H.  Taylor Bakery  Inspector,  etc Fredonia 1,200 

Chas.  H.  Roberts Bakery  Inspector,  etc Dresden 1,200 

A.  Richard  King Mine  Inspector Syracuse 1,200 

Jos.  R.  Mansion Private  Secretary Watervliet 1,800 

Hiram  Blanchard Exp.  Examiner  of  Mach  . .  .Peekskill 1,500 

Jessie  M,  Sweeney  ....  Clerk .Albany 1,320 

Ambrose  J.  O'Neill. . .  .Clerk Albany 1,020 


New  York  City  Office,  1  M.udison  Avenue. 

Josejih  H.  Barker. . . .   Assistant  Factory  luspector.New  York $2,500 

Thos.  D.  Sherlock  . . .  .Deputy  Factory  lusjaector  .Brooklyn 1,200 

Geo.  B.  Serenbetz  ....  Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Brooklyn 1,200 

Wm.  J.  Neely Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .Brooklyn 1,200 

Chas.  B.  Ash Deputy  Factoiy  Inspector  .  Yonkers 1,200 

Wm.  B.  Anderson  ,  . .  .Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .New  York 1,200 

M.  J.  Flanagan Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .New  York 1,200 

Chas.  L.  Halberstadt,  Jr  Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .New  York 1,200 

Daniel  Kelly Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .New  York 1,200 

Mi's. Rebecca B.Gourlie. Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .New  York 1,200 

Mrs.  Louise  Cuthell. .  .Deputj'  Factory  Inspector  .New  York 1,200 

Mrs.  Ella  Nagle Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .New  York 1,200 

Miss  Angle  M.  Brown  .Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .New  York 1,200 

Mrs.  Lily  F.  Foster  . .  .Deputy  Factory  Inspector  .New  York 1,200 

Wm.  D.  Hudson Bakery  Inspector,  etc Brooklyn 1,200 

James  L.  Gernon Bakery  Insj^ector,  etc Brooklyn 1,200 

Dennis  J.  Hanlon Bakery  Inspector,  etc New  York 1,200 

Electa  R.  Lockwood  .  .Expert  Examiner New  York 1,500 

Herbert  H.  Reynolds.  .Assistant  Expert  Examiner. Reynoldston 1,500 

Mary  F.  Fealey Stenog.  and  Typewriter  . .  .  Albany  . .      900 

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DEPAKTMENT   OF  EXCISE. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Henry  H.  Lyman Commissioner Oswego ^5,000 

M.  N.  Clement Deputy  Commissioner Canandaigua 4,000 

E.  A.  Waugb Coulidential  Clerk Fulton 2,000 

P.  W.  Cullinan Attorney.' Oswego 4,500 

Silas  B.  Ljanan Secretary Pulaski 2,000 

James  P.  Kirby Acting  Dep.  Com.  in  charge 

of  Special  Agents Watertown 2,500 

1  Assistant  Deputy  Commissioner,  1  Financial  Clerk,  1  Auditor,  and  1 
Bookkeeper  at  $1,800  each  ;  1  Attorney  and  1  Financial  Clerk  at  $1,500  each  ; 
1  Stenographer  at  $1,300  ;  1  Bookkeeper,  and  2  Clerks  at  $1,200  each  ;  1 
Bookkeeper  and  2  Stenographers  at  $1,000  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $800  each  ;  1 
Stenograj^her  and  1  Indexer  at  $720  each  ;  3  Stenograj)hers  at  $600  each  ;  1 
Laborer  at  $2.50  per  diem,  and  1  Office-boy  at  $216  per  year. 


New  York  City  Office,  No.  1  Madison  Avenue. 

George  Hilliard Special  Dejuity  Com New  York  City $4,000 

C.  M.  Jeroloman Confidential  Clerk New  York  City 2,000 

Alfred  R.  Page Attorney New  York  City 3,500 

E.  W.  Pitkins Cashier New  York  City 2,500 

1  Assistant  Cashier  at  $2,000  ;  1  Assistant  Cashier,  1  Bookkeeper,  and  1 
Acting  Auditor  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Stenographer,  and  9  Clerks  at  $1,200  each. 


Brooklyn  Office. 

H.  W.  Michel Special  Deputy  Com Brooklyn $3,000 

C.  M.  Davidson Confidential  Clerk Brooklyn 1,600 

Wm.  A.  Cloutier Attorney Brooklyn 2,250 

H.  H.  Frisbie Cashier Brooklyn 2,200 

1  Assistant  Cashier  at  $1,600  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $1,200  ;  5   Clerks  at 
$1,200  each. 


Buffalo  Office. 

Dan'l  O'Grady Special  Deputy  Com Buffalo $3,000 

M.  F.  Linquist Confidential  Clerk Buftalo 1,500 

A.  J.  Kurtz Assistant  Cashier Buffalo 1,500 

1  Clerk  at  $1,300  ;  1  Stenographer,  and  2  Clerks  at  $1,200  each. 

55  Special  Agents  at  an  annual  salary  of  $1,200  and  expenses. 

Special  Agents,  Bookkeepers,  Clerks,  etc.,  are  drawn  from  the  Civil  Service 
List,  and  their  tenure  of  office  depends  upon  their  good  behavior,  and  the 
requirements  of  the  service. 

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DEPAETMENT   OF  PUBLIC  WORKS. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

name.  positiox.  residence.     compensation. 

Geo.  W.  Aldridge Supt.  Public  Works Rochester $6,000 

P.  J.  McWeenj' Dej^uty  Supt.  Public  Works.Herkimer 4,000 

J.  Nelson  Tubbs General  Inspector Rochester. .  .jjer  day     13  00 

R.  G.  Lay Asst.  Supt.  Western  Div.  . .  Buffalo 3,000 

Thomas  Wheeler Asst.  Supt.  Middle  Div. . . . Utica 3,000 

John  N.  Parker Asst.  Supt.  Eastern  Div. .  .  .Aqueduct 3,000 

Edward  L.  Walsh Assistant  Financial  Clerk .  .  Troy 2,'200 

Winslow  M.  Mead.   .  .    Corresponding  Clerk Rochester 2.500 

Edward  Shaughnessy.  .Stenographer Rochester 1,800 

D.  A   Cooney Clerk  of  Statistics Albany 1,900 

T.  I.  Harden Clerk Watervliet 1,700 

Chas.  E.  Hannan Clerk Troy 1,300 

C.  D.  Wing Clerk Attica 1,.500 

Frank  B.  Peck Section  Superintendent. .  . .  Waterford 1,500 

Edward  Reed Section  Superintendent. . . .  Glens  Falls 1,500 

George  Neddo Section  Superintendent. .  .  .  Whitehall 1,500 

John  McDermott Section  Superintendent. .  . .  Cohoes 1,500 

James  B.  McKain Section  Sui:)erintendent. .  .  .Rexford  Flats 1,500 

Jacob  Snell Section  Superintendent. .  . .  Fonda 1,500 

Clias.  A.  Snyder Section  Sui^erintendent. .  .* .Herkimer 1,500 

James  Freeman Section  Superintendent..  .  .Cigarville 1,200 

Frank  M.  Breed Section  Superintendent. .  .  .Phoenix 1,500 

C.  S.  Coddington Section  Superintendent. .  ,  .Geneva 1,500 

Edgar  Hughes Section  Superintendent. .  .  .Boonville 1,500 

Henry  Abbey Section  Sujierintendent. .  . .  Greig 1,200 

Chas.  A.  Fowler Section  Superintendent. .  .  .Rome 1,500 

Marvin  Bonested. ....  .Section  Suj^erintendent. . .  .Manlius 1,500 

L.  H.  King Section  Superintendent. . .  .Port  Byron 1,500 

A.  S.  Farnum. Section  Superintendent. .  . .  Savannah 1,500 

G.  A.  Goss Section  Superintendent. .  .  .Pittsford .'....      1,500 

Frank  B.  Seeley Section  Superintendent. .  .  .  LockjDort 1,500 

John  Kraft Section  Superintendent. .  .  .Buffalo 2,000 

Employed  during  the  season  of  Navigation  :  1  Clerk  to  Assistant  Superin- 
tendent at  $1,600  ;  2  Clerks  to  Assistant  Superintendent  at  $1,500  each ; 
1  Clerk  to  Assistant  Superintendent  at  $720  ;  1  Cle'rk  at  $900  ;  1  Clerk  at 
$600  ;  1  Copyist  at  $300  ;  1  Collector  at  $1,000  ;  4  Collectors  at  $700  each  ; 
3  Collectors  at  $600  each  ;  2  Collectors  at  $800  each  ;  1  Collector  at  $1,800  ; 
10  Collector's  Clerks  at  $60  per  month  each  ;  8  Collector's  Clerks  at  $65  per 
month  each  ;  1  Collector's  Clerk  at  $70  ;  1  Collector's  Clerk  at  $75  j^er  month  ; 
1  Collector's  Clerk  at  $50  ;  3  Collector's  Clerks  at  $75  jDer  month  each  ;  7 
SjDecial  Agents  at  $4  per  day  each  ;    1  Foreman  at  $2.80  per  day  ;    2  Foremen 

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at  $80  per  month  each  ;  8  Foremen  at  $75  per  month  each  ;  7  Foremen  at 
$100  per  month  each ;  1  Foreman  at  $2  per  day ;  7  Foremen  at  $60  per  month 
each  ;  1  Foreman  at  $125  per  month  ;  16  Foremen  at  $3  per  day  each;  27  Fore- 
men at  $4  per  day  each  ;  1  Foreman  at  $5  per  day  ;  1  Foreman  at  $65  per  month  ; 
1  Foreman  at  $90  per  month  ;  1  Foreman  at  $2.75  per  day  ;  1  Assistant  Fore- 
man at  $2.40  per  day  ;  2  General  Foremen  at  $2.40  per  day  each  ;  2  Special 
Foremen  at  $2.40  per  day  each  ;  1  Special  Foreman  at  $60  per  month  ;  1 
Foreman  Blacksmith  at  $2.75  per  day  ;  8  Foremen  Carpenters  at  $2.40  per 
day  each  ;  1  Foreman  Carpenter  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Foreman  Carpenter  at  $2.80 
per  day  ;  3  Foremen  Painters  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  1  General  Inspector  at 
$13  per  day  ;  12  Inspectors  at  $60  per  month  each  ;  1  Inspector  at  $50  per 
month  ;  2  Inspectors  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  2  Inspectors  at  $3  per  day  each  ; 
1  General  Patrolman  at  $100  per  month  ;  6  Patrolmen  at  $100  per  month 
each  ;  9  Patrolmen  at  $75  per  month  each  ;  2  Patrolmen  at  $90  per  month 
each  ;  3  Patrolmen  at  $60  per  month  each  ;  1  Patrolman  at  $65  per  month  ; 
1  Patrolman  at  $2.50  per  day  ;  1  Captain  at  $75  per  month  ;  1  Harbor-master 
and  Lighthouse-keeper  at  $30  per  month  ;  3  Harbor-masters  at  $60  per  month 
each  ;  4  Harbor-masters  at  $50  per  month  each  ;  1  Harbor-master  at  $75  per 
month  ;  1  Harbor-master  at  $40  per  month. 


BOARD   OF   RAILROAD   COMMISSIONERS. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  rOSITIOX.  RESIDEXCE.       COMPENSATION. 

Ashley  W.  Cole Chairman New  York  City $8,000 

Frank  M.  Baker Commissioner Owego 8,000 

Geo.  W.  Dunn Commissioner Binghamton 8,000 

John  S.  Kenyon Secretary Syracuse 6,000 

Geo.  S.  Gatschell Steam  R.  R.  Inspector Buffalo 3,000 

Chas.  R.  Barnes Electrical  Expert Rochester 3,000 

E.  C.  McEntee Stenographer Albany 2,500 

F.  H.  Coggeshall Examiner Watei-ville 2,000 

W.  J.  Sullivan Marshal Utica 1,500 

1  Clerk  at  $1,800  ;    1  Clerk  at  $1,500  ;    1  Proof-reader  at  $1,500  ;   2  Clerks 
at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Messenger  at  $600. 


COMMISSIONERS   OF  WATER-POWER  ON   BLACK  RIVER. 

Watertown,  N.  Y. 

C.  R.  Remington, ....  .President Watertown   None 

J.  P.  Lewis Vice-President Beaver  Falls None 

D.  M.  Anderson Commissioner Watertown None 

F.  W.  Babcock Secretary  and  Treasurer . . .  Watertown None 

2  Gate-tenders  at  $500  each. 

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COMMISSIONER   OF   NP:W  CAPITOL. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

XAMi:.  1'08ITI0N.  RESIDENCE.       COMPEXS  AllOX. 

Isaac  G.  Perry Capitol  Commissioner Binghamtou $7,500 

1  Chief  Draughtsman  at  $7  per  daj^  ;  2  Draughtsmen  at  $5  per  day  each  ;; 
2  Draughtsmen  at  $4.50  per  day  each  ;  5  Draughtsmen  at  $4  per  da}-  each  ; 
1  Tracer  at  $3.50  per  day  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $3.50  per  day  ;  2  Draughtsmen 
at  $2.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Tracer  at  $2.50  per  day  ;  2  Tracers  at  $1.75  per  day 
each  ;  2  Tracers  at  $1.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $4  per  day  ;  1  Clerk  at  $3 
per  day  ;  1  Tracer  at  $5  per  week  ;  1  Office-boy  at  $6,  and  2  Office-boys  at  $3- 
per  week  each. 


SUPEEINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  Easton Superintendent Albany $5,000 

Jacob  V.  Jacobs Deputy  Superintendent. . .  .Troy :2,500 

Wm.  J.  Norwood Chief  Engineer Albany 2,500 

C.  M.  Griswold Clerk Albany l,uCC 

1  Engineer  at  $1,080  ;  1  Janitor  Geological  -Hall  at  $1,200  ;  1  Assistant 
Store-keeper  at  $1,200  ;  1  Chief  Orderly  at  $1,500  ;  6  Orderlies  at  $720  each  ; 
3  Watchmen  at  $900  each  ;  1  Chief  Fireman  at  $1,080  ;  1  Fireman  at  $900  ;  1 
Tin  and  Copper  Smith  at  $1,080  ;  1  Plumber  at  $3.50  per  day  ;  1  man  on 
Pumps  at  $1,000  ;  2  men  on  Pumps  at  $720  each  ;  1  Machinist  at  $1,200  ;  1 
Boiler  Scaler  at  $1,080  ;  1  Painter  at  $780  ;  1  Chief  Carpenter  at  $1,200  ;  1 
Carpenter  at  $900  ;  1  Chief  Porter  at  $600  ;  1  Porter  at  $720  ;  6. Porters  at 
$540  each. 


COMMISSION   OF   STATUTORY   REVISION. 

\  Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Z.  Lincoln ....  Commissioner Little  Valley $3,000 

William  H.  Johnson  .  .Commissioner Oneonta    3,000 

A.  Judd  Northrup  ....  Commissioner Syracuse 3.000 

Robert  C.  Cumming  . .  Law  Clerk Albany 2,100 

Owen  L.  Potter Law  Clerk Albany 2,100 

Frank  B.  Gilbert Law  Clerk Albany 2,100 

Elizabeth  A.  Carroll . .  .  Stenographer Albany 780 

Carrie  M.  Clancey  ....  Stenographer Albany     780- 

All  positions  in  the  office  are  subject  to  civil  service  regulations. 

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SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC   INSTRUCTION. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

N^AME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Charles  R.  Skinner. . .  .State  Superintendent Albany $5,000 

DanfortliE.  Ainswortli. Deputy  Superintendent  . .  .Sandy  Creek 4,500 

Howard  J.  Rogers Second  Deputy  Sup't Wyomanock 3,000 

Edwin  M.  Holbrook .  .  .Law  Clerk Albany 3,000 

Hiram  C.  Case Statistical  Clerk Allen's  Hill 2,100 

Harriet  M.  Aspinwall  .  Confidential  Clerk Albany 2,000 

De  Lancy  M.  Ellis Financial  Clerk Albany 1,800 

Howard  T.  Terrell  ....  Clerk Albany 1,200 

Allan  R.  Macdonald  . .  .Stenographer Albany 1,400 

Kate  E.  Chamberlain.  .Stenographer Sandy  Creek 1,200 

Marion  E.  Silveruail. . .  Stenographer Millerton 1,200 

Clara  G.  Fuller Stenographer Newburg 1,200 

Teresa  X.  Ryan Stenographer Rensselaer 900 

Aaron  J.  Oliver Porter Albany 1,200 

Barton  A.  Whitf ord  .  .  .  Porter Henderson 900 

James  A.  Skinner Librai'ian Syracuse 1,800 

Leon  O.  Wiswell Librarian Nichols 2,100 

Arthur  M.  Wright.. .  j  Inspectors    under   Com-  r  Waterville 3,000 

A.  Edson  Hall >•      pulsory       Educational -j  Saratoga  Springs. . .  2,500 

William  J.  Barr )      Law.                                    (  Batavia 2,500 

Thos.  E.  Finegan Examination  Clerk Richmondville 2,500 

Clark  W\  Halliday  . .  .  .Examiner South  Pulteney. .  . .  1,800 

Jacob  H.  Mann Examiner West  Fulton 1,800 

A.  C.  Hill Examiner Albany 1,800 

Howard  B.  Harrison. . .  Examiner Borden 1,800 

Augustus  S. Downing. Supervisor    Institutes   and 

Training  Classes Palmyra 4,000 

Henry  R  Sanford Institute  Conductor Peun  Yan 3,000 

Isaac  H.  Stout Institute  Conductor Geneva. 3,000 

Welland  Heudrick  ....  Institute  Conductor Cortland 3,000 

Charles  A.  Shaver- Institute  Conductor Watertown 3,000 

Percy  I.  Bugbee Institute  Conductor Oneonta 3,000 

Miss  Gratia  L.  Rice .  .  .Special  Instructor Buffalo 2,000 

Miss AnnaK.Eggleston. Special  Instructor Buffalo 3,000 

Miss  Florence  B.Himes.Special  Insti'uctor Albany 1,000 

Charles  E,  Fitch Lecturer Rochester 2,500 

S.  Whitford  Maxson. .  .Training  Class  Inspector  .  .Adams  Centre 2,500 

Frank  H.  Wood Training  Class  Inspector  .  .  Chatham 2,500 

Wayland  E.  Stearns.  .  .Training  Class  Inspector  .  .Rome 2,500 

Willis  D.  Graves Training  Class  Inspector. .  .  Delhi 2,500 

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UNIVERSITY   OF  THE   STATE   OF  NEW  YORK. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
BoAED  OF  Regents. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDEXCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Anson  Judd  Upson Chancellor Glens  Falls None 

D.D.,  LL.D.,  L.H.D. 
AVilliam  Oroswell  Doane .  Vice-Chancellor Alban}' None 

S.D.,  LL.D. 


Ex-Officio  Members. 

The  Governor,  Lieut.-Governor,  Secretary  of  State,  and  Superintendent  of 
Public  Insti-uction. 


Administrative  Department. 

Melvil  Dewey Secretary Albany $5,000 

May  Seymour Assistant  Secretary Binghamton 2,100 

H'y  I.  Knickerbocker.  .Head  Clerk ^ Albany 1,800 

1  Head  Stenographer  at  $1,200  ;  1  Bookkeeper  at  $900  ;  2  Clerks  at  $660 
each  ;  3  Clerks  at  $600  each  ;  3  Clerks  at  $480  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $960  ;  1 
Clerk  at  $720  ;  1  Clerk  at  $420  ;  1  Clerk  at  $360  ;  1  Clerk  at  $300. 


Inspection  Division. 

Chas.  F.  "NVheelock ....  Head  Inspector Canajoharie $3,000 

Chas.  N.  Cobb Inspector Albany 2,640 

Arthur  G.  Clement.  .  .  .Inspector Albany 2,520 

Chas.  Davidson Inspector  of  English Albany 2,400 

Jas.  H.  Gibson Inspector  of  Apparatus. . .  .Arcade 1,260 

Roland  S.  Keyser Inspector  Ph.D .Middleburg 2,100 

1  Janitor  at  $900  ;  1  Watchman  at  $720  ;  2  Porters  at  $600  each  ;  1  Porter 
at  $420  ;  1  Elevator-man  at  $600  ;  1  Elevator-man  at  $540  ;  1  Elevator-man  at 
$480  ;  1  Cleaner  at  $360  ;  9  Cleaners  at  $300  each. 


ExATtiiNATiON  Department. 

Jas.  Russell  Parsons. .  .Director. Albany $4,000 

Herbert  J.  Hamilton  .  .Director's  Clerk Albany 1,200 

1  Examiner  in  Library  Science  at  $1,500  ;  1  Assistant  at  $1,500  ;  1  Assist- 
ant at  $1,260  ;  1  Examiner  at  $1,200  ;  1  Examiner  at  $1,080  ;  1  Examiner  at 
$960  ;    1  Examiner  at  $900  ;    1  Junior  Examiner  at  $720  ;   1  Junior  Examiner 

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at  $600  ;  1  Steuographer  at  $720  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,080  ;  2  Clerks  at  $900  each  ; 
1  Clerk  at  $1,020  ;  2  Clerks  at  $720  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $660  ;  1  Engrosser  at 
$540  ;  1  Compositor  at  $780  ;  7  Clerks  at  $540  each  ;  3  Clerks  at  $480  each ; 
4  Clerks  at  $420  each  ;  2  Clerks  at  $360  each. 


Extension  Department. 
Public  Libraries  Division. 

NAME.  POSITION.  KESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Melvil  Dewey Director Albany None 

W.  R  Eastman Inspector Albany $2,220 

Myi'tilla  Avery Director's  Assistant Katonah 1,500 

1  Cataloguer  at  $1,020  ;  1  Assistant  at  $900  ;  1  Assistant  at  $720  ;  1  Sub- 
cataloguer  at  $720  ;  1  Assistant  at  $600  ;  1  Sub-cataloguer  at  $600  ;  1  Sub- 
cataloguer  at  $360  ;  3  Clerks  at  $420  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $300  ;  1  Page  at  $420  ; 
1  Page  at  $360  ;  2  Junior  Clerks  at  $360  each. 


State   Library. 

Melvil  Dewey Director Albany None 

Walter  S.  Biscoe Senior  Librarian Albany $2,400 

Geo.  K  Howell Archivist Albany 1,200 

Dunkin  V.  R.  Johnson  .Resident  Librarian Albany 2,000 

Salome  Cutler  Fairchild  Vice-Director,  Library  Mt. 

Holyoke  School Albany.  .Pd.  in  Exam.  Dep't 

1  Director's  Assistant  at  $1,500  ;  1  Shelf  Cataloguer  at  $1,200  ;  1  Classifier 
at  $1,080  ;  1  Reference  Assistant  at  $900  ;  1  Cataloguer  at  $780  ;  2  Cata- 
loguers at  $720  each  ;  1  Catalogue  Curator  at  $720  ;  1  Assistant  at  $720  ;  1 
Assistant  at  $600  ;  1  Accession  Clerk  at  $720  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $720  ;  1  As- 
sistant at  $600  ;  1  Shelf-lister  at  $540  ;  1  Sub-shelf-lister  at  $360  ;  1  Sub-cata- 
loguer at  $480  ;  1  Loan  Clerk  at  $420  ;  1  Shelf  Clerk  at  $480  ;  1  Sub-shelf 
Clerk  at  $360  ;  1  Supply  Clerk  at  $360  ;  2  Junior  Clerks  at  $300  each ;  1 
Clerk  at  $240  ;  1  Sub-Librarian  at  $1,200  ;  1  Reference  Clerk  at  $1,020  ;  1 
Cataloguer  at  $900. 


Law  Division. 

Stephen  B.  Griswold  .  .Law  Librarian Albany $2,100 

Harry  E.  Griswold Sub-librarian Albany 1,200 

1  Sub-cataloguer  at  $480  ;  2  Clerks  at  $480  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $240. 


Bindery. 

Walter  Roche Foreman .Albany $1,040 

1  Forwarder  at  $683  ;  1  Gilder  and  Letterer  at  $852.47  ;  1  Sewer  at  $312  ; 
1  Apprentice  at  $360  ;  1  Apprentice  at  $240. 

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State  Museum. 

Administrative  Division. 

name.  position.  residence.     compensation", 

F.  J.  H.  Merrill Director Albany $2,400 

Hon.  A.  G.  Richmond. . Curator  in  Archaeology. , .  .Cauajoharie None 

Cliarles  H.  Peck Botanist Menands 2,400 

J.  A.  Lintner Entomologist Albany 2,400 

1   Assistant  at  $780  ;    1  Page  at   $420  ;    1    Entomologist's   Assistant   at 
$1,020. 


State  Board  of  Medical  Examiners. 
State  Medical  Society. 

William  W.  Potter,  M.D.,  President,  284  Franklin  St.,  Buffalo  ;  William 
S.  Ely,  M.D.,  78  S.  Fitzhugh  St.,  Rochester;  Geo.  Ryerson  Fowler,  M.D., 
302  Washington  Ave.,  Brooklyn;  A.  Walter  Suiter,  M.D..  Herkimer;  J.  P. 
Creveling,  M.D.,  22  South  St.,  Auburn  ;  Eugene  Beach,  M.D.,  Gloversville  ; 
Maurice  J.  Lewi,  M.D.,  Secretary,  5-11  B'way,  New  York. 


Homceopathic. 

Asa  S.  Couch,  M.D.,  President,  Fredouia  ;  A.  R.  Wright,  M.D.,  414  Elm- 
wood  Ave.,  Buffalo  ;  Jolm  McE.  Wetmore,  41  E.  29th  St.,  New  York  ;  Edwin 
H.  Wolcott,  57  S.  Union  St.,  Rochester  ;  John  M.  Lee,  M.D.,  89  Plymouth  Ave., 
Rochester ;  AVm.  M.  Butler,  M.D.,  507  CHnton  Ave.,  Brooklyn  ;  J.  Willis  Can- 
dee,  M.D.,  Secretary,  402  Warren  St.,  Syracuse. 


Eclectic. 


Lee  H.  Smith,  M.D.,  President,  663  Main  St.,  Buffalo  ;  EH  Denny,  M.D., 
Oneonta  ;  D.  E.  Ensign,  M.D.,  McGrawville  ;  John  P.  Nolan,  M.D.,  41  Charl- 
ton St.,  New  York  ;  Orlando  Webb  Sutton,  Bath  ;  Melvin  H.  Nicholas,  M.D., 
Worcester  ;  Arthur  R.  Tiel,  M.D.,  Secretary,  Matteawan. 


State  Board  of  Dental  Examiners. 

A.  P.  Southwick,  M.D.S.,  President,  11  Niagara  St.,  Buffalo;  William 
Carr,  M.D.S.,  35  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  ;  William  Jarvie,  M.D.S.,  105  Clinton 
St.,  Brooklyn;  W.  H.  Colgrove,  D.D.S.,  Johnstown;  S.  B.  Palmer,  M.D.S., 
Syracuse  ;  A.  M.  Holmes,  D.D.S.,  Morrisville ;  A.  M.  Wright,  M.D.S.,  Troy  ; 
Frank  French,  M.D.S.,  Secretary,  62  State  St.,  Rochester. 

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State  Board  of  Veterinary  Medical  Examiners. 

109  Western  Avenue,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Prof,  James  Law President Cornell  Univ'y,  Ithaca. 

Dr.  Wm,  Henry  Kelly  .  Secretary 195  Western  Ave.,  Albany. 

Dr.  Claude  D.  Morris Pawling. 

Dr.  N.  P.  Hinkley 395  Ellicott  St.,  Buffalo. 

Dr.  K.  S.  Huidekoper 154  E.  57tli  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Each  candidate  that  is  admitted  for  examination  pays  $10  to  the  Regent. 
The  Regents,  after  paying  all  proper  expenses,  divide  this  fund  pro  rata  among 
the  members  of  the  Board  of  Veterinary  Medical  Examiners. 


STATE   GEOLOGIST. 

State  Hall,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

name.                              position.                residence.     compensation. 
James  Hall State  Geologist  and  Palae- 
ontologist   Albany $3,600 

John  M.  Clarke Asst.    Geologist  and  Palae- 
ontologist  Albany 2,000 

Geo.  B.  Simpson Draughtsman Albany 1,800 

1  Lithographer  at  $1,500  ;    1  Confidential  Clerk  at  $1,200  ;    1  General  As- 
sistant at  $900. 


STATE  BOARD   OF  PHARMACY. 

Alfred  B.  Huested President Albany Per  diem 

Edward  S.  Dawson,  Jr.Secretary '.Syracuse,  per  diem  and  $400 

Curtis  H.  Haskin Treasurer Rochester Per  diem 

Frank  L.  Norton Delhi Per  diem 

J.  Clitherow  Smith Plattsburgh Per  diem 

The  members  of  the  board  are  paid  from  a  fund  which  is  made  up  from  the 
fees  received  for  applications  for  licenses,  and  from  the  moities  of  the  penalties 
.collected  for  violations  of  the  law. 


INSPECTOR  OF   GAS   IVIETERS. 

James  L.  Stewart Inspector New  York  City $5,000 

Geo.  H.  Owens Deputy  Inspector Brooklyn 1,500 

John  Pauley Deputy  Inspector Albany 1,500 

-Jos.  Stockmar Deputy  Inspector Buffalo 1,500 


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DEPARTMENT   OP  AGRICULTURE. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

N^AME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Charles  A.  Wietiug  . .  ..Commissioner Cobleskill $4,000 

First  Division. — Albany,  Otsego,  Rensselaer,  Schenectady,  Schoharie,  and 
Washington  Counties ;  George  L.  Flanders,  Albany,  Assistant  Commissioner, 
$2,500. 

Second  Division. — Kings,  New  York,  Queens,  Richmond,  Suffolk,  and  one- 
half  of  Westchester  County ;  Frederick  H.  Kracke,  Washington  Market,  New 
York  City,  Assistant  Commissioner,  $2,500. 

Third  Division. — Columbia,  Delaware,  Dutchess,  Greene,  Orange,  Putnam, 
Rockland,  Sullivan,  Ulster,  and  one-half  of  Westchester  County  ;  Henry  S. 
Ambler,  Chatham,  Assistant  Commissioner,  $2,500. 

Fourth  Division. — Essex,  Fulton,  Hamilton,  Herkimer,  Montgomer}',  Os- 
wego, Oneida,  and  Warren  Counties ;  T.  Jas.  Owens,  Steuben,  Assistant  Com- 
missioner, $1,500. 

Fifth  Division. — Clinton,  Franklin,  Jefferson,  Lewis,  and  St.  LaAvrence 
Counties;  S.  Brown  Richardson,  Lowville,  Assistant  Commissioner.  $1,500. 

Sixth  Division. — Broorae,  Chenango,  Cortland,  Madison,  Onondaga,  Tioga, 
and  Tompkins  Counties  ;  Charles  R.  Payne,  Hamilton,  Assistant  Commis- 
sioner, $1,500. 

Seventh  Division. — Chemung,  Genesee,  Livingtson,  Schuyler,  Steuben,  and 
Wyoming  Counties;  Verlett  C.  Beebe,  Arcade, Assistant  Commissioner,  $1,500. 

Eighth  Division, — Cayuga,  Monroe,  Ontario,  Seneca,  Wayne,  and  Yates 
Counties ;  William  T.  Hughes,  26  Rowley  Street,  Rochester,  Assistant  Commis- 
sionei-,  $1,500. 

Ninth  Division. — Erie,  Niagara,  and  Orleans  Counties ;  Asa  L.  Twitchell-, 
Springville,  Assistant  Commissioner,  $1,500. 

Tenth  Division. — Allegany,  Cattaraugus,  and  Chautauqua  Counties ;  J.  P. 
Clark,  Falconer,  Assistant  Commissioner,  $1,500. 


Subordinate  Employees  of  M.ain  Office. 

V.  P.  D.  Lee Agt.  and  Exp.  Proof  Reader.  Altamont $1,500 

E.  J.  Wheeler Chemist Albany 2,000 

Geo.  B.  Fellows Agent Albany 900 

Simon  Nussbaum Agent Albany 900 

J.  M.  Hutclnns Agent Albany 900 

E.  F.  Burke Agent Oneonta 900 

1  Director  of  Farmers'  Institutes  at  $2,000  ;  1  Veterinainan  at  $2,000  ;  1 
Chemist  at  $2,000  ;  2  Chemists  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Chemist  at  $600 ;  1  Chem- 
ist at  $40  per  month.  Chemists  other  than  those  on  salaiy  are  paid  from  $5 
to  $7  per  analysis.  '  9  Agents  at  $720  each  ;  23  Agents  at  $900  each  ;  6 
Agents  at  $960  each ;  2  Vinegar  Experts  at  $900  each  ;  4  Cheese-Instructors 
at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Agent  and  Proof  Reader  at  $1,500  each. 

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NEW  YORK  STATE  WEATHER  BUREAU. 

Central  Office,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

name.  position.  eesidence.     compensation. 

E.  A.  Fuertes Director Ithaca None 

Wm.  O.  Kerr Secretary  and  Expert Ithaca $1,200 

Ebenezer  T.  Turner . .  .Meteorologist Ithaca 1,200 

Wm.  Mott Temporary  Computer Ithaca,  per  month.. .        100 


NEW  YORK  AGRICULTURAL   EXPERIMENT   STATION. 

Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Control. — Hon.  Martin  V.  B.  Ives,  President,  Potsdam  ;  Hon. 
Frank  S.  Black,  Albany  ;  Wm.  C.  Barry,  Rochester  ;  S.  H.  Hammond,  Geneva; 
A.  C.  Chase,  Syracuse  ;  F.  C.  Chamberlain,  Canandaigua  ;  F.  C.  Schraub,  Low- 
ville  ;  Nicholas  Hallock,  Queens  ;  L.  P.  Haviland,  Camden  ;  C.  H.  Davison, 
Millbrook  ;  W.  O'Hanlon,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  $400  per  annum,  Geneva. 


Station    Staff. 

W.  H.  Jordan,  Sc.D Director Geneva  .  .House  and  $4,000 

L.  L.  Vanslyke,  Ph.D Chemist Geneva  .  .House  and    2,500 

Wm.  P.  Wheeler First  Assistant Geneva. .  .House  and    1,800 

S.  A.  Beach,  M.S Horticulturist Geneva. .  .House  and    1,875 

Victor  H.  Lowe,  B.S Entomologist Geneva 1,200 

F.  A.  Stirrine,  M.S Entomologist Jamaica 1,200 

F.  C.  Stewart,  M.S Mycologist Ithaca 1,200 

Frank  H.  Hall,  B.S Ed.  and  Librarian Geneva 1,800 

Frank  E.  Newton Clerk  and  Stenographer. Geneva 1,000 

1  Agriculturist  and  Superintendent  of  Labor  at  $720  ;  1  Assistant  Horti- 
culturist at  $960  ;  3  Assistant  Chemists  at  $960  each  ;  2  Assistant  Chemists  at 
$840  each  ;  1  Assistant  Horticulturist  at  $840  ;  2  Assistant  Chemists  at  $600 
each  ;  1  Clerk  and  Stenographer  at  $480  ;  1  Comj)uter  at  $720  ;  1  Mechanic 
at  $540  ;  1  Foreman  in  Orchards  at  $580  ;  1  Poultry-man  and  1  Watchman 
at  $480  each  ;  1  Assistant  Gardener  at  $480  ;  1  Laboratory  Assistant  and  1 
Dairyman  at  $437  each. 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 
Lewis  Boss Superintendent Albany $300 


HARBOR  MASTER  FOR  THE  PORT  OF  ALBANY. 

William  H.  Storrs ....  Harbor  Master Albany Fees 

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FISHEEIES,  GAME,  AND  FOREST  COMMISSION. 
Capitol,  Alb.\xy,  N.  Y. 

XAME.  POSITIO.V.  RESIDEXCE.      COMPENSATIOX. 

Barnet  H.  Davis President  of  Commission .  .Palmyra $3,000 

William  E.  Weed Commissioner   Potsdam 2,500 

Charles  H.  Babcock.  .  .Commissioner Rochester 2,500 

Edward  Thompson  . .  .Shellfish  Commissioner. . .  .Northport 2,500 

Hendrick  S.  Holden  .  ..Commissioner. ...    Syracuse 2,500 

Charles  A.  Taylor Assistant  Secretary Oswego 2,000 

William  F.  Fox Superintendent  Forests . .  ..Albany 2,500 

J.  W.  Pond Chief  Protector Malone 2,000 

A.  N.  Cheney Fish  Culturist Glens  Falls 3,000 

James  Annin,  Jr Supei'inteudent  Hatcheries .  Caledonia 2,500 


Roster  of  Subordixate  Employees. 

A.  J.  Mulligan Auditor Albany $1,500 

A.  B.  Strough Special  Agent Albany 1,400 

WilHam  Wolf Clerk  to  Chief Waterford 1,200 

J.  J.  Fourqurean Stenographer Albany 1,200 

M.  C.  Finley Special  Agent Palmyra 1,000 

F.  B.  Mitchell Confidential  Clerk,  Shellfish 

Department Nor^^-ich 1,500 

36  Fish,  Game,  and  Forest  Protectors,  ^yho  receive  $500  each,  and  not  to 
exceed  $450  jDer  annum  for  expenses  ;  1  Oyster  Protector  at  $1,200  ;  1  Assistant 
Oyster  Protector  at  $2.50  per  day  when  emjjloyed  ;  7  Foremen  of  Hatcheries 
at  $1,080  ;  281  Firewardens  who  receive  $2.50  per  day  during  the  time  when 
actually  employed,  one-half  of  which  is  paid  by  the  State,  and  one-half  by  the 
town  where  the  fire  occui-s. 


STATE  HISTORIAN. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Hugh  Hastings State  Historian New  York $4,500 

Henry  H.  Noble Stenographer Albany 1,000 

Caroline  H.  Herzog  . . .  Typewriter Albany 840 


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BOAKD   OF   MEDIATION  AND  ARBITRATION. 

Capitol,  Albant,  N.  Y. 

XAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION". 

Henry  C.  Johnson  . . .  .Commissioner Astoria,  L.  I ^3,000 

W.  H.  H.  Webster Commissioner Buffalo 3,000 

Wm.  Purcell Commissioner Rochester 3,000 

Thos.  A.  Braniff Secretary Tompkinsville,  S.  1 .     2,000 

Fred.  N.  Lewis Clerk Albany 1,500 


STATE   CIVIL  SERVICE   COMJillSSION. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Willard  A.  Cobb Commissioner Lockport $2,600 

Geoi-ge  P.  Lord Commissioner Dundee 2,600 

Silas  W.  Burt Commissioner New  York 2,600 

Chai-les  S.  Fowler   , . .  .Chief  Examiner Albany 3,600 

Clarence  B.  Angle  ....  Secretaiy Albany 3,000 

1  Clerk  at  $1,800  ;  1  Examiner  at  $1,500 ;  2  Stenographers  at  $900  each. 


BUREAU   OF   STATISTICS   OF  LABOR. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

John  T.  McDonough  . .  Commissioner Albany $3,000 

John  McMackin Deputy  Commissioner New  York 2,500 

Henry  C.  Southwick  . .  Chief  Clerk Albany 2,000 

William  Deterliug  ....  Statistician Brooklyn 1,500 

Leonard  W.  Hatch ....  Statistician Albany ....  per  diem  4 

David  J.  Naughtin ....  Statistician New  York .  per  diem  4 

Kate  Shaffer Clerk Albany 1,200 

William  J.  Stoops Clerk Albany 1,500 

George  A.  Stevens  ....  Special  Agent New  York 1,500 

Michael  Reagan Special  Agent Hornellsville 1,500 

William  O'Connor  . .  .  .Special  Agent Albany. . .  .per  diem  4 

Frank  Ford Special  Agent Ithaca ....  per  diem  4 

Charles  G.  Bloete Special  Agent per  diem  4 


Free  Employment  Bureau,  New  York  City. 

John  J.  Bealin Superintendent New  York $1,500 

Thomas  J  Hammill  . .  .  Clerk New  York  .per  diem       2.50 

Frederica  Knapp Albany 900 

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BOARD   OF   CLAIMS. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Charles  F.  Saxtou Presiding  Judge Clj-de $5,000 

George  M.  Beebe Judge Brooklyn 5,000 

John  F.  Parkhurst Judge Bath 5,000 

Philip  Keck Clerk Johnstown 4,000 

James  E.  Kirk Deputy  Clerk Lyons 2,500 

Thos.  Watts Stenographer Middletown 2,500 

John  J.  Bassogan Marshal Albany 1,200 


BOARD   OF   TAX   COMMISSIONERS. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Martin  Heermance   . .  .Tax  Commissioner Poughkeepsie $2,500 

Edward  L.  Adams  .  .  .  .Tax  Commissioner Elmii-a 2,500 

Roland  L.  Jenkins  .  . .  .Tax  Commissioner Moriah 2,500 

1  Stenographer  at  $720. 


COMMISSIONERS   OF  THE   STATE  RESERVATION. 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Andrew  H.  Green Commissioner New  York  City None 

John  M.  Bowers Commissioner New  York  City None 

Robert  L.  Fryer Commissioner Buffalo None 

William  Hamilton  ....  Commissioner    Caledonia None 

George  Raines Commissioner Rochester None 

Henry  E.  Gregory Treasurer  and  Secretary $1,100 

Thomas  V.  Welch Superintendent 2,000 

6  Police  Constables  and  Care-takers  at  $900  each  ;  1  Railway-operator  at 
$900,  and  1  Guide  at  $600. 


ONONDAGA   SALT  SPRINGS. 

Syeacuse,  N.  Y. 

Chas.  Hitchcock Superintendent Syracuse   $1,500 

Henry  L.  Bassett Deputy  Superintendent. . .  .Liverpool 1.200 

Robt.  Drumma Chief  Engineer Syi-acuse 1,200 

John  Gebhardt Chief  Barrel  Inspector Syracuse 840 

Jas,  H.  Barry Supervisor  of  Aqueducts. .  .  Syracuse 840 

1  Overseer  of  Pumps,  and  3  Salt  Inspectors  at  $600  each  ;  2  Receivers  at 
$840  each  ;  11  Salt  Inspectors  at  $50  per  month,  and  1  Receiver  at  $540. 

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STATE  BOARD   OF   CHARITIES. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

districts.        .  commissioners.  residence. 

Eirst Win.  R.  Stewart,  President New  York  City. 

New  York  County Annie  G.  de  Peyster New  York  City. 

New  York  County Stephen  Smith New  York  City. 

Second Edw.  H.  Litchfield BrookljTi. 

Kings  County Tunis  B.  Bergen Brookl;^Ti. 

Third Selden  E.  Marvin Albany. 

Fourth NeM'ton  Aldrich Gouverneur. 

Fifth Robt.  McCarthy Syracuse. 

Sixth Peter  Walrath Chittenango. 

Seventh Enoch  V.  Stoddard,  Vice-President. . .  .  Rochester. 

Eighth Harvey  W.  Putnam Bufifalo. 

The  Commissioners  are  appointed  for  the  term  of  eight  years,  one  from 
each  judicial  district  of  the  State,  one  additional  member  from  the  County  of 
Kings,  and  two  additional  members  from  the  County  of  New  York.  Each 
Commissioner  receives,  as  a  compensation,  $10  for  each  day's  attendance 
at  meetings  of  the  Board,  or  any  of  its  Committees,  not  to  exceed  $500  in 
any  year.     Expenses  incurred  in  the  performance  of  duties  are  allowed. 


Roster  of  Employees. 

NAME.  POSITIOX.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Robt.  W.  Hebberd ....  Secretary Albany $3,500 

Chas.  S.  Hoyt Supeft'intendentof  State  and 

Alien  Poor Canandaigua .3,500 

Jas.  O.  Fanning Inspector Albany 3,000 

Wellington  B.  Ives. .  .  .Clerk Albany 1,500 

1  Clerk  at  $1,200  ;  1  Clerk  at  $600  ;  1  Clerk  at  $480  ;    1  Secretary  to  Su- 
perintendent at  $624  ;  1  Typewriter  and  Stenographer  at  $624. 


New  York  Office,  287  Fourth  Avenue. 

James  O.  Fanning,  Inspector  in  Charge. 
3  Inspectors  at  $1,200  each  ;  2  Inspectors  at  $900  each. 


Rochester  Office. 
Mrs.  Mary  W.  Whited .  Inspector Rochester $900 


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HEALTH  OFFICER  OF  THE  PORT  OF  NEW  YORK. 

1  BiiOADWAY,  New  Yohk  City. 

XAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.       COMPENSATION. 

Alvah  H.  Doty,  M.D.  .  .Health  Officer New  York $12..500 

E.  D.  Sanborn,  M.D.  .  .Deputy  Health  Officer Quarantine 2,700 

J.  B.  L'Hommedieu  . .  .Deputy  Health  Officer Quarantine 2,700 

A.  G.  Hall Secretary Quarantine 1,800 

E.  ^[.  Skinner Department  Engineer Quarantine 1,-500 

Edward  Keogan Captain Quarantine 1,200 

Thos.  Taylor Captain Quarantine 1,080 

2  Engineers,  and  1  Chief  Disinfectant  and  1  Pilot  at  $1,080  each  ;  1  Super- 
intendent of  Grounds  at  $900  ;  1  Clerk  and  1  Cai-j^enter  at  $840  each  ;  3  Fire- 
men and  1  Night  Watchman  at  $720  each  ;  1  Day  Watchman  at  $660  ;  1  Janitor 
at  $636  ;  1  Bacteriologist  at  $600,  and  1  Messenger  at  $180. 


QUARANTINE   COMMISSION. 

11  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Jacob  M.  Patterson  . .  .Commissioner New  York  City $2,500 

Edmund  J.  Palmer. .  .  .Commissioner New  York  City 2,500 

Fred'k  H.  Schroeder  . .  Commissioner Brooklyn 2,500 

Chas.  F.  Bruder Secretary 138  W.  67th  St.,  N.  Y.  . .  Fees 

Henry  Arnold Superintendent Geneseo 2,500 

F.  G.Milligan Superintendent 1010  B'way,  Brooklyn  . .  1,500 

David  H.  Starin Superintendent 106  W.  4oth  St.,  N.  Y . .  1,200 

Dan'l  Moriarity Captain 150  Summit  Ave.,  N.  Y .  1,200 

3  Engineers  at  $960  each  ;  1  Fireman  at  $-480  ;  1  Steward  at  $600;  1  Car- 
penter at  $3.50  per  day  and  board. 


BO.ARD   OF  PORT   WARDENS. 

New  York  City. 

NAME,  appointed    FROM.  COMPENSATION. 

Hiram  Calkins New  York    Fees 

John  H.  Gunner New  York    Fees 

Wilbur  W.  Capron Wayland Fees 

Rob't  M.  Johnston Brooklyn Fees 

Wm.  O'Connor Little  Falls Fees 

John  H.  Boland Troy Fees 

John  S.  Kidder Laurens Fees 

Isaac  W\  Edsatt Spring  Valley Fees 

Rob't  B.  Miller New  York  Fees 

A.  W.  Dodge Secretary Brooklyn $1,400 

John  Regan Collector Brooklyn 1,600 

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STATE   COMMISSION  IN  LUNACY. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

XAME.  POSITIOX.  BKSIDEXCE.       COMPEXSATIOK. 

Peter  M.  Wise President New  York $7,500 

William  L.  Parkhurst . Legal  Commissioner Canaudaigua 5,000 

Goodwin  Bx'own Lay  Commissioner Albany 3,500 

T.  E.  McGarr Secretary Albany 4,000 

George  D.  Sanford Auditor Albany 4,000 

Carroll  L.  Smith Confid.  Clerk  and  Stenog.  .Albany 2,200 

Each  Commissioner  also  receives  $1,200  per  annum  in  lieu  of  travelling  and 
incidental  expenses. 

1  Voucher  Clerk  at  $1,200 ;  1  Indexer  and  1  Stenographer  at  $1,000  each  ; 
2  Clerks  and  1  Assistant  Voucher  Clerk  at  $900  each  ;  1  Clerk  and  1  Super- 
numerary Clerk  at  $720  each  ;  1  Page  at  $360  ;  6  Special  Agents  at  $5  per  day 
each. 


Pathological   Institute. 

Ira  Van  Gieson,  M.D . .  Director New  York $5,000 

Henderson  B.  Deady.  .Chief  Associate  in  Pathol  .  .New  York 1,200 

1  Associate  in  Anthropology  and  1  Associate  in  Physiological  Chemistry 
at  $900  each  ;  1  Librarian  and  1  Archivist  at  $750  each  ;  1  Janitor  at  $600  ;  1 
Associate  in  Psychology,  1  Associate  in  Pathology,  1  Associate  in  Bacteriology, 
and  1  Associate  in  Biology  at  $500  each. 


At  a  Special  Session  of  the  State  Commission  in  Lunacy,  held  at  the  Cap- 
itol, in  the  City  of  Albany,  on  the  31st  day  of  July,  1897.     Present: 

Petee  M.  Wise,  President,  \ 
Goodwin  Brown,  ]■  Commissioner's. 

William  L.  Parkhurst,  ) 
Whereas,  Chapter  693  of  the  Laws  of  1895  provides,  among  other  things, 
that  "  salaries  and  wages  shall  be  uniform  for  similar  grades  of  officers  and  em- 
ployees in  all  the  State  Hospitals,  and  which  shall  be  classified  and  determined 
by  the  State  Commission  in  Lunacy,  subject  to  the  approval  in  writing  of  the 
Governor,  Comptroller,  and  Secretary  of  State  "  ;  and 

Whereas,  The  Commission  has  adopted  a  schedule  of  uniform  salaries  which, 
upon  submission  to  the  State  Officers  aforesaid,  was  approved  by  His  Excel- 
lency Frank  S.  Black,  Governor  ;  the  Honorable  James  A.  Roberts,  Comp- 
troller ;  and  the  Honorable  John  Palmer,  Secretary  of  State  ;  now,  therefore, 

it  is  hereby 

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Ordered,  That  in  the  State  Hospitals  there  shall  be  in  effect  on  and  after 
October  1,  i8'J7,  the  following 

Schedule  of  Officers'  Salaries. 

per  annum. 

General  Superintendents, $4,000  to  $5,000 

Medical  Superintendents 3,500  to  4,500 

Medical  Sujierintendents  in  Hosj^itals  having  a  General 

Superintendent 2,500  to  3,000 

First  Assistant  Physician 2,000  to  2,500 

Second  Assistant  Physician 1,500  to  2,000 

Assistant  Physicians 1,200  to  1,500 

Junior  Physicians 900  to  1,200 

Woman  Physicians 1,000  to  1,500 

Stewards  (institutions  under  2,500) 1,500  to  2,000 

Stewards  (institutions  over  2,500) 2,000  to  2,500 

PER    MONTH. 

Matrons $10  to        $50 

Matrons,  graduates  of  training  school 10  additional 

PER    ANNUM. 

Treasurers  (institutions  over  2,500) $2,500 

Treasurers  (institutions  under  2,500) 1,500 


Schedule  of  Wages  of  Employees. 

per  month. 

Medical  Internes $50 

Apothecaries $10  to    50 

Man  Stenographer 50  to    60 

Woman  Stenographer 40  to    50 

Watchmen : 35 

Policemen 35 

Barbers 30  to    40 

Coachmen 40  to    45 

Drivers 25 

Pages  and  Messenger  Boys 14  to    18 


Railway  Department. 

PER  month. 

Engineer , $45.00 

Fireman 18.00 

Fireman 13.50 

Conductor 18.00 

Conductor 13.50 

Trackman 30.00 

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Financial  Depaktment. 

per  month. 

Bookkeeper |70  to  80 

Accountant 60  to  70 

Voucher  and  Treasurer's  Clerk 40  to  50 

Storekeeper 40  to  50 

Man  Stenographer 50  to  60 

Woman  Stenographer 40  to  50 

Chief  Supervisors,  Men 40  to  50 

Chief  Supervisors,  Women 35  to  45 

Supervisors,  Men 35  to  45 

Supervisors,  Women 30  to  40 

Nurses  and  Attendants. 

men  per  month.  women  per  month. 

Charge  Nurses $28  to  33  $23  to  28 

Nurses 25  to  30  20  to  25 

Charge  Attendants 25  to  30  20  to  25 

Attendants 20  to  24  14  to  18 

Special  Attendants 30  to  35  25  to  30 

Dining-room  Attendants 14  to  18 

Ward  Helpers 12 

Domestic  Service. 

Housekeepers $25  to  3D 

Waitresses  and  Chambermaids 13  to  17 

Kitchen  Service. 

MEN  per  month.   WOMEN  PER  MONTH. 

Chefs $75 

Head  Cooks 40  $40 

Cooks 25  25 

Assistant  Cooks 20" 

Kitchen  Helpers 20  to  24  14  to  18 

Bakery  Service. 

Baker $50 

Assistant  Baker 35 

Bakers'  Helpers 20  to  25 

Meat  Cutters 40 

Laundry  Service. 

per  month. 

Laundry  Overseer $50 

Launderers , 25 

Head  Laundresses 25 

Laundresses 15 

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Engineer's  Department. 

per  month. 

Chief  Engineer ^^100 

Engineer's  Assistants,  1st  grade 60 

J]ngineer's  Assistants,  2d  grade 50 

J^ugiueer's  Assistants,  3d  grade 40 

JElectrical  Engineer 75 

Electrical  Engineer's  Assistants,  1st  grade 60 

Electrical  Engineer's  Assistants,  2d  grade 50 

Electrical  Engineer's  Assistants,  3d  grade 40 

Linemen 35 

Plumbers  and  Steam-fitters 60 

Plumbers  and  Steam-fitters'  Helpers 21  to  30 

Firemen,  8-liour  shifts 30 

Eiremen,  12-hour  shifts 40 


Building  Department. 

Master  Mechanic ^100 

Head  Carj^enter 60 

Carpenter 50 

Painter 50 

Blacksmiths 50 


Industrial  Department. 

Shop  Foreman $45 

Tailor 40  to  45 

Shoemaker 40  to  45 


Printing  and  Bookbinding  Department. 

Foreman 

Printer. 50 

Bookbinder. 50 


Farm  and  Grount>s  Department. 

Head  Farmer $45  to  50 

Dairyman 35  to  40 

Farmers 25  to  30 

Herdsmen 25  to  30 

Gardeners 35  to  40 

Florists 40  to  45 

Teamsters 20 

Laborers 20 

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Utica  State  Hospital. 

Utica,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

G.  Alder  Bloomer,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     472         Women 527         Total 999 

No.  Employees Men     120        Women 115         Total 235 

W.  Stuart  Wolcott,  President  Board  of  Managers  ;  John  R.  Jones,  Steward  ; 
Harry  S.  Patten,  Utica,  Treasurer ;  James  S.  Shei'man,  Counsel,  Utica. 

1  First  Assistant  Physician  ;  1  Second  Assistant  Physician  ;  2  Junior  As- 
sistant Physicians,  and  1  Woman  Assistant  Physician. 


Willard  State  Hospital. 

WiLLARD,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y. 

W.  A.  Macy,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men  1,106        Women; 1,123        Total 2,259 

No.  Employees Men     240        Women 227        Total 467 

Stephen  H.  Hammond,  President  Board  of  Managers ;  M.  J.  Gilbert,  Stew- 
ard ;  J.  B.  Thomas,  Treasurer,  Ovid ;  S.  S.  Partridge,  Counsel,  Phelps. 

1  First  Assistant  Physician  ;  1  Second   Assistant  Physician  ;  4  Assistant 
Physicians  ;  3  Junior  Assistant  Physicians,  and  1  Woman  Assistant  Physician. 


Hudson  River  State  Hospital. 

POUGHKEEPSIE,  DuTCHESS    Co.,  N.  Y. 

Charles  W.  Pilgrim,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     888         Women 743         Total 1,631 

No.  Employees Men     240         Women 153         Total 393 

Frank  B.  Lown,  President  Board  of  Managers  ;  Porter  D.  Lord,  Steward  ; 
Allison  Butts,  Treasurer,  Poughkeepsie  ;  H.  M.  Taylor,  Counsel,  Poughkeepsie. 

1  First  Assistant  Physician  ;  1  Second  Assistant  Physician  ;  2  Assistant 
Physicians  ;  3  Junior  Assistant  Physicians,  and  1  Woman  Assistant  Physician. 


Matteawan  State  Hospital. 

Matteawan,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. 

H.  E.  Allison,  M.  D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     587        Women 45        Total 632 

No.  Employees ....  Men     103         Women 17        Total 120 

1  First  Assistant  Physician  ;  1  Second  Assistant  Physician  ;  1  Assistant 
Physician ;  1  Medical  Interne. 


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MiDDLETOWN    StATE    HoMCEOPATHIC    HoSPITAL. 

MiPDLETowN,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Seidell  H.  Talcott,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     575         Women GOO         Total 1,175 

No.  Employees ....   Men     163         Women 109         Total 272 

Grinnell  Burt,  President  Board  of  Managers  ;  Henry  J.  Leonard,  Steward  ; 
Cornelius  Macardell,  Treasurer,  Middletown  ;  John  B.  Swezey,  Counsel,  Go- 
slien. 

1  First  Assistant  Pliysician  ;  1  Second  Assistant  Physician  ;  1  Assistant 
Physician  ;  2  Junior  Assistant  Physicians,  and  1  Woman  Assistant  Physician. 


Buffalo  State  Hospital. 

Buffalo,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Arthur  W.  Hurd,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     529         Women 724         Total 1,253 

No.  Employees ....  Men     125         Women 115         Total 240 

Joseph    P.    Dudley,    President    Board    of    Managers ;    Thomas   Wilding, 
Steward  ;  Elias  S.  Hawley,  Treasurer,  Buffalo  ;  James  F.  Gluck,  Counsel,  Buffalo. 

1  First  Assistant  Physician,  1  Second  Assistant  Physician,  1  Assistant  Ph}'- 
sician,  3  Junior  Assistant  Physicians,  and  1  Woman  Assistant  Physician. 


BiNGHAMTON    StATE    HoSPITAL. 

Binghamton,  Broome  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Charles  G.  Wagner,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     609         Women 727         Total 1,336 

No.  Employees ....  Men     182         Women 154         Total 336 

John  W.  Stanbrough,  President  Board  of  Managers  ;  Edwin  Evans,  Steward ; 
John  Kankiii,  Treasurer,  Binghamton  ;  Edmund  O'Connor,  Counsel,  Bing- 
hamton. 

1  First  Assistant  Physician,  1  Second  Assistant  Physician,  2  Assistant  Phy- 
sicians, 2  Junior  Assistant  Physicians,  and  1  Woman  Assistant  Physician. 


St.  Lawrence  State  Hospit.\l. 

Ogdensburg,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y. 

William  Maboii,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     706         Women 665         Total 1,371 

No.  Employees ....  Men      160         AVomen 186         Total 346 

Hon.  W.  L.  Proctor,  President  Board  of  Managers  ;  W^illiam  C.  Hall,  Stew- 
ard ;  James  M.  Wells,  Treasurer,  Ogdensburg  ;  George  R.  Malby,  Counsel, 
Ogdensburg. 

1  First  Assistant  Physician,  1  Second  Assistant  Physician,  2  Assistant  Phy- 
sicians, 2  Junior  Assistant  Physicians,  and  1  Woman  Assistant  Physician. 

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KocHESTER  State  Hospital. 

;  Rochester,  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y. 

E.  H.  Howard,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     270         Women 253         Total 523 

No.  Employees Men       63         Women 60         Total 123 

Frederick  Cook,  President  Board  of  Managers  ;  W.  S.  Remington,  Stew- 
ard ;  Frederick  P.  Allen,  Treasurer,  Rochester  ;  J.  M.  E.  O'Grady,  Counsel, 
Rochester. 

1  First  Assistant  Physician  ;  1  Second  Assistant  Physician  ;  1  Junior  As- 
sistant Physician  ;  and  1  Woman  Assistant  Physician. 


Long  Island  State  Hospital. 

Brooklyn,  Kings  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Oliver  M.  Dewing,  M.D.,  Acting  General  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men  1,179         W^omen 1,537         Total 2,716 

No.  Employees Men     360         Women 254         Total 614 

Truman   J.  Backus,  President  Board  of  Managers  ;    F.  A.  Wheeler,  Stew- 
ard ;  Henry  E.  Abell,  Treasurer,  Arbuckle  Building,  Brooklyn. 


Brooklyn  Department,  Brooklyn,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

R.  M.  Elliott,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     454         Women 818         Total 1,272 

No.  Employees Men     123         Women 122         Total 245 

1  First  Assistant   Physician  ;    1  Second  Assistant  Physician  ;    2  Assistant 
Physicians  ;  2  Junior  Assistant  Physicians,  and  1  W^oman  Assistant  Physician. 


Kings  Park  Department,  Kings  Park,  Long  Island. 

Oliver  M.  Dewing,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     725         Women 719         Total 1,444 

No.  Employees Men     237         Women 132         Total 369 

1  First  Assistant  Physician  ;    1  Second  Assistant  Physician  ;    2  Assistant 
Physicians,  and  2  Junior  Assistant  Physicians. 


Manhattan  State  Hospital. 

Station  L,  New  York  City. 

A.  E.  Macdonald,  M.D.,  General  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men  3,237         Women 3,711         Total 6,948 

No.  Employees ....  Men     705         Women 528         Total 1,233 

Henry  E.  Howland,  President  Board  of  Managers  ;  H.  E.  Cole,  Steward  ; 
W.  H.  Kimball,  Treasurer,  45  Broadway,  New  York  ;  George  C.  Austin,  New 
York  City,  Counsel. 

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Ward's  Island  Division,  Male  Department. 

Percy  Bryaut,  M.D.,  Medical  Siiperinteudent. 

No.  Patients Men  2,121         Women 1,405         Total 3,526 

No.  Employees   . . .  Men     398         Women 11         Total 409 

2  Second  Assistant  Physicians  ;  3  Assistant  Physicians  ;  9  Junior  Assistant 
Physicians. 


Female  Department. 

E.  C.  Dent,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men  2,121         Women 1,405         Total 3,526 

No.  Employees Men       75         Women 221         Total 296 

1  First  Assistant  Physician  ;    7  Assistant  Physicians  ;    8  Junior  Assistant 
Physicians,  and  1  Woman  Assistant  Physician. 


Blackwell's  Island  Division,  Branch  of  Female  Department,  Ward's  Island. 

William  B.  Moseley,  Physician  in  Charge. 

No,  Patients Men  Women 839         Total 839 

No.  Employees Men       84         Women 107         Total 141 


Hart's  Island  Division. 

Herman  C.  Evarts,  M.D.,  First  Assistant  Physician, 

No.  Patients Men     375         Women 1,175    ^    Total 1,550 

No.  Employees ....  Men       84         Women 148         Total 232 

2  Assistant  Physicians ;  3  Junior  Assistant  Physicians  ;  1  Woman  Assistant 
Physician. 


Farm  for  the  Insane,  Central  Islip,  Long  Island, 

George  A.  Smith,  Medical  Superintendent. 

No.  Patients Men     741         Women 292         Total 1,033 

No.  Employees Men     154         Women 43         Total 197 

1  Assistant  Physician  and  1  Junior  Assistant  Physician. 


Collins  State  Homceopathic  Hospit.^l. 

Collins,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y. 

George  Allen,  M.D.,  Medical  Superintendent. 
To  be  opened  about  May  1. 

William  Tod  Helmuth,  President  Board  of  Managers  ;  Frederick  J.  Black- 
mon,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  ;  L.  F.  Stearns,  Counsel,  Dunkirk. 

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STATE  COMMISSION   OF  PRISONS. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

EigM  Commissioners,  as  follows,  whose  compensation  is  ^10  per  diem  each 
and  expenses  for  the  time  actually  employed  in  the  performance  of  oflBicial 
duties  : 

Lispenard  Stewart,  President,  New  York  City  ;  Nelson  Davenport,  Vice- 
President,  Troy  ;  Charles  J.  Boyd,  Middletown  ;  Wm.  R.  Remington,  Canton  ; 
John  G.  Doi'rance,  Camden  ;  Wm.  J.  Montanye,  Cortland  ;  Sarah  L.  Daven- 
port, Bath  ;  George  B.  Hayes,  Buffalo. 


Roster  of  Employees. 

name.  position,  residence.    compensation. 

Augustus  Sherman. . .  .Secretary New  Boston $3,000 

Helene  B.  Franklin  . . .  Stenographer Albany 1,000 

Philip  G.  Roosa General  Office  Assistant. .  .Middletown 1,000 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  STATE  PRISONS. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Cornelius  V.  Collins. . .  Superintendent Troy $6,000 

Charles  K.  Baker Clerk North  Granville 4,000 

Fred'k  H.  Duel Clerk  and  Stenographer . . .  Albany 1,600 

F.  De  Forest Indexer,  Bertillon  System.  .Albany per  day       3.50 


Auburn  Prison. 

J.  Warren  Mead Agent  and  Warden Auburn $3,500 

Cordelle  Herrick Chaplain Auburn 2,000 

James  C.  Shaw Principal  Keeper Auburn 2,000 

Conant  Sawyer Physician Auburn 2,000 

1  Industrial  Clerk,  1  Stenographer  and  Recorder  of  Measurements,  Ber- 
tillon System,  1  Yard-master,  1  Hospital  Steward,  1  Store-keeper,  1  Hall- 
keeper,  and  1  Kitchen-keeper,  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Sergeant  of  Guard  and  40 
Keepers  at  $900  each  ;  37  Guards  and  4  Death-watchers  at  $780  each  ;  1  Su- 
perintendent of  New  Buildings  at  $5  per  day  ;  1  Superintendent  and  1  En- 
ameller  at  $3.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Superintendent  at  $1,500  per  year ;  1  Assistant 
Superintendent  at  $900  ;  1  Shipper  at  $900  ;  1  Moulder,  1  Pattern-maker,  and 
1  Finisher  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Engineer  at  $3.25  per  day  ;  3  Foremen  and  1 
Assistant  Foreman  at  $900  each  per  year ;  1  Carpenter  Foreman  and  1  Foreman 
at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Foreman  at  $2.75  per  day  ;  2  Foremen  at  $2.50  per  day 
each ;  1  Quarry-master  and  1  Quarryman  at  $2.25  per  day  each  ;  1  Foreman  at 
$1.75  per  day. 

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Prison  foe  Women,  at  Aubuen. 

name.  position'.  residence.     compensation. 

Annie  M.  Welsh Matron Auburn $900 

1  Engineer  at  $900  ;  4  Guards,  1  Night-watchman,  1  Night  Engineer,  and 
1  Janitor  and  Gardener  at  $600  each  ;  1  Chief  Attendant  at  $420  ;  3  Assistant 
Matrons  and  2  Attendants  at  $300  each  ;  1  Organist  at  $1  joer  Sunday. 


Clinton  Prison,  Dannemora,  N.  Y. 

"W.  N.  Thayer Agent  and  "Warden Dannemora $3,500 

Anson  Cheeseman Chaj^lain Dannemora 2,000 

J.  B.  Ranson  . , Phj-sician Dannemora 2,000 

John  Earn  worth Clerk Plattsburg 2,000 

Elijah  J.  Vogan Principal  Keeper Dannemora 2,000 

1  Assistant  Clerk  and  1  Purchasing  Agent  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Kitchen- 
keeper,  1  Hall-keeper,  1  Yard-keeper,  1  Store-keeper,  and  1  Receiving  Officer 
at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Pharmacist  and  Photogra2oher,  2  Engineers,  25  Keepers,  1 
Foreman  of  Manufacturing  Department,  and  1  Machinist,  at  $900  each  ;  1 
Master-mechanic  at  $1,300  ;  32  Guards  at  $780  each  ;  2  Watchmen  at  $600 
each ;  1  Instructor  at  $500  ;  1  Instructor  at  $300  ;  1  Watchman  at  $120. 


Sing  Sing  Prison,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Omar  V.  Sage Agent  and  Warden Sing  Sing $3,500 

J.  C.  Wells Chaplain 60  Ellis  Place,  Sing  Sing . .     2,000 

E.  W.  Cook Clerk 6  Madison  Ave.,  Sing  Sing     2,000 

R.  T.  Ii-ving Physician 17  Orchard  St.,  Sing  Sing     2,000 

J.  A.  Peny Sup't  Manufg  Dep't. . .  .  Hamilton  Ave.,  Sing  Sing     1,800 

James Connaughton. Principal  Keej^er Prison  Hill,  Sing  Sing. .  .     2,000 

James  Jackson,  ....  .State  Detective 21  Clinton  Ave.,  Sing  Sing     1,800 

1  Foreman  of  Manufacturing  Department  at  $1,500  ;  1  Stenographer,  1 
Receiving  Officer,  1  Foreman  Manufacturing  Dej^artment,  1  Foreman,  1  Store- 
keeper, 1  Mess-keeper,  1  Hall-keeper,  and  1  Yard-keeper  at  $1,200  each  ;  55 
Keepers  at  $900  each  ;  31  Guards  and  2  Watchmen  at  $780  each  ;  1  Salesman 
at  $5  per  day ;  1  Dynamo-tender,  1  Shipping-clerk,  and  1  Instructor  at  $3  per 
day  each  ;  1  ShipjDing-clerk  at  $2.75  per  day,  and  1  Watchman  at  $2  j^er  day. 


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SOLDIERS'  AND   SAILOES'  HO^ME. 

Bath,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

John  Palmer President Albany None 

Frank  Campbell Treasurer Bath None 

Horatio  C.  King Vice-President Brooklyn None 

Otis  H.  Smith Secretary Bath None 

Danl.  E.  Sickles Trustee New  York None 

J.  Monroe  Schoemaker.Trustee Elmira None 

Joseph  P.  Cleary Trustee Rochester None 

Hotchkiss  S.  Finch ....  Tiaistee Richford None 

Geo.  R.  Sutherland . , .  Trustee Campbell None 

Ex-Ofl&cio  Trustees — The  Governor  and  the  Attorney-General. 

Chas.  O.  Shepard Commandant Buffalo $2,000 

Azariah  C.  Brundage . .  Adjutant Batli     1,200 

Patrick  J.  O'Connor  .  .Quartermaster Albany 1,200 

Ten  Eyck  Burelson  . .  .Surgeon Pulteuey 1,800 

Wm.  E.  Howell Cashier Bath 1,200 

Geo.  Densmore Engineer New  York 1,200 

Ozio  M.  Lambersou . . .  Matron Bath 500 

1  Assistant  Surgeon,  and  1  Bookkeeper  at  $1,000  each  ;  1  Inspector,  and  1 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  and  1  Carpenter  at  $900  each  ;  1  Superintendent 
Mess  Hall  and  Kitchen  at  $780  ;  1  Florist  at  $720  ;  1  Clerk,  1  Farmer,  2  Cooks, 
and  1  Baker  at  $600  each ;  1  Steam-Fitter,  1  Electric  Light  Man,  1  Electrical 
Engineer  and  Tender,  4  Firemen,  and  1  Steam-Fitter  at  $540  each  ;  1  Head 
Nurse  at  $480  ;  1  Gardener,  2  Teamsters,  2  Laborers,  and  1  Western  Agent  at 
$420  each ;  1  Blacksmith  at  $480  ;  1  Laborer  at  $432 ;  5  Chaplains,  1  Optical 
Surgeon,  and  8  Nurses  at  $300  each ;  2  Domestics  at  $240  each ;  1  Eastern 
Agent  at  $200  ;  1  Assistant  Cook  and  1  Laborer  at  $120  each ;  1  Barber  at 
$180,  and  1  Domestic  at  $192. 


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SCHOOL  FOE  THE  BLIND. 
Batavia,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Andrew  W.  Skelley  . .  .Managei- Batavia None 

Sidney  K.  Slierwin ...  Manager Bata\-ia None 

Lee  E.  Sanborn Manager Sanborn None 

Daniel  W.  Tomlinson  .Manager Batavia None 

Ami  H.  Hoskins Manager Cowlesville None 

Anna  M.  Humphrey . . .  Manager Warsaw None 

F.  Park  Lewis Manager Buffalo None 

Nelson  Bogue Manager Batavia None 

Frank  S.  Wood Manager Batavia None 

Gardner  Fuller,  A.M.  .Superintendent Batavia $2,000 

W.  B.  Whitcomb,  M.D .  Physician Batavia 300 

F.  M.  Jameson Bookkeeper Batavia 1,200 

Peter  Thomas Steward Bata\da 1,000 

L.  M.  Bates Matron Batavia 500 

3  Teachers  at  $800  each  ;  1  Teacher  at  $700  ;  1  Teacher  at  $600  ;  4  Teachers 
at  $500  each ;  1  Teacher  at  $480  ;  2  Teachers  at  $400  each  ;  1  Teacher  at  $360, 
and  1  Teacher  at  $200  ;  2  Assistant  Matrons  and  1  Housekeeper  at  $300  each  ; 
1  Engineer,  1  Carpenter,  and  1  AVatchmau  at  $540  each  ;  1  Baker  and  2  Fire- 
men at  $480  each  ;  1  Florist  at  $600 ;  1  Cook  at  $270  ;  1  Laundress  at  $182. 


CUSTODIAL  ASYLL"^!  FOE  FEEBLE-MINDED  WO^IEN. 

Newark,  N.  Y. 

Chas.  McLouth Manager Palmyra Expenses 

Edw.  K.  Burnhani  ....  Manager Newark Expenses 

Mrs.  NeUie  Hotchkiss  .Manager Lyons Expenses 

Geo.  O.  Baker Manager Clyde Expenses 

Gertrude  A.  Moss Manager Eochester Expenses 

Ellery  G.  Allen Manager Farmington Expenses 

Silas  N.  Gallup Manager Macedon Expenses 

Eichard  P.  Groat Manager Newark Expenses 

Augustus  H.  Beach  .  . .  Manager Syracuse Expenses 

C.  W.  Winspear Superintendent Newark $1,800 

Gertrude  E.  Winspear. Matron Newark 1,00ft 

M.  Ellis  Brownell Physician Newark 1,000 

1  Engineer  and  1  Gardener  at  $900  each  ;  1  Storekeeper,  1  Stenographer 
and  Bookkeeper,  and  2  Firemen  at  $480  each  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $500  ;  1  Issuing 
Clerk,  1  Teacher,  1  Supervisor,  1  Baker,  and  1  Nurse  at  $300  each  ;  1  Clerk 
at  $240  ;  2  Superrisors,  1  Industrial  Teacher,  1  Alternate  Supervisor,  and 
2  Laundresses  at  $216  each ;  1  Assistant  Industrial  Teacher  and  2  Attendants 

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at  $298  each  ;  1  Seamstress  and  3  Cooks  at  $192  each  ;  1  Attendant  at  $186  ; 
1  Attendant  and  1  Cook  at  $180  each  ;  1  Assistant  Seamstress  at  $168  ;  8 
Attendants  at  $144  each  ;  8  Attendants  at  $132  each  ;  9  Attendants  at  $120 
each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $20  per  month. 


CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM. 

EoME,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Managers. — E.  Stuart  Williams,  Rome  ;  Joseph  I.  Sayles,  Rome  ; 
Frank  T.  Gorton,  M.D.,  Waterville ;  Wm.  H.  Cloher,  Jr.,  Utica  ;  Homer  T. 
Fowler,  Rome  ;  Jim  Stevens,  Rome  ;  Eugene  H.  Conant,  Camden  ;  Fremont 
Wayne  Spicer,  Dexter  ;  Earl  S.  Batcheller,  Rome  ;  Louis  M.  Martin,  Clinton ; 
Henry  L.  Gates,  Rome.     No  compensation. 

NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

John  F.  Fitz  Gerald . . .  Superintendent Rome $4,000 

Chas.  Bei-nstein Assistant  Physician Rome   1,200 

James  T.  Stone Steward Rome 1,200 

J.  Millard  Brainard. . .  .  Treasurer Rome 1,200 

1  Bookkeeper,  1  Gardener,  and  1  Farmer  at  $600  each ;  1  Chief  Fireman  at 
$900 ;  1  Carpenter  at  $540 ;  1  Baker  and  1  Painter  at  $480  each  ;  1  Store- 
keeper, 1  Laundryman,  1  Housekeeper,  and  1  Cook  at  $420  each  ;  1  Stenog- 
rapher, 1  Coachman,  3  Firemen,  1  Kitchen  Helper,  and  6  Attendants  at  $360 
each  ;  2  Teamsters,  1  Farm  Hand,  1  Supervisor,  and  5  Attendants  at  $300 
each  ;  2  Teamsters,  1  Farm  Hand,  and  5  Attendants  at  $264  each  ;  1  Laborer, 
2  Attendants,  1  Ironer,  1  Domestic,  and  1  Seamstress  at  $240  each  ;  1  Attend- 
ant at  $216  ;  6  Attendants  and  1  Housemaid  at  $192  each  ;  2  Ironers,  2 
Dining-room  Girls,  1  Waitress,  3  Attendants,  2  Chambermaids,  and  1  Kitchen 
Helper  at  $180  each ;  2  Attendants  at  $168  each. 


ELMIRA  REFORMATORY. 

Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Z.  R.  Brockway Superintendent Elmira $3,500 

H.  D.  Wey Physician Elmira 1,200 

H.  B.  Brockway Transfer  Officer Elmii-a 1,200 

H.  F.  Bush Chief  Clerk Elmira 1,000 

Samuel  D.  Sample  .  .  .  .Principal  Keeper Elmira 1,000 

1  Technological  Instructor  at  $1,200  ;  1  Cook  at  $1,200  ;  1  Mihtary  Instruc- 
tor at  $1,356  ;  1  School  Secretary  at  $1,200  ;  1  Manual  Training  Instructor  at 
$1,356  ;  1  Electrician  at  $1,000  ;  1  Physical  Instructor  at  $1,000  ;  1  Wood- 
carving  Instructor  and  1  Kitchen  Keeper  at  $800  each  ;  1  Engineer  at  $1,000  ; 
1  Mason  at  $1,116  ;  1  Carpenter  at  $1,200  ;  1  Blacksmith  at  $720  ;  1  Pho- 
tographer at  $600  ;  1  Machinist  at  $900  ;  1  Clerk  and  1  Assistant  Bookkeeper 

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at  $756  each  ;  1  Assistant  Military  Instructor  at  $800  ;  1  Sloyd  Instructor  at 
$1,000  ;  1  Band  Instructor  at  $8  per  session  ;  1  Painter  at  $720  ;  1  Book- 
binder at  $720  ;  1  Shoemaker  at  $720  ;  1  Tailor  and  1  Upholstering  Instnictor 
at  $720  each  ;  1  Printer  at  $720  ;  1  Assistant  Physician,  1  Assistant  Technolog- 
ical Instructor,  1  Clerk,  1  Assistant  Electrician,  5  Keepers,  1  Gate-keeper,  1 
Watchman,  1  Gardener,  1  Tinsmith,  1  Plumber,  and  1  Moulder  at  $600  each  ; 
15  Keepers  at  $528  each ;  2  Hall  Keepers,  2  Watchmen,  and  5  Guards  at  $480 
each  ;  2  "Watchmen  and  17  Guards  at  $-456  each  ;  1  Clerk  and  Telegraph  Oper- 
ator at  $456  ;  2  Guards  at  $500  each  ;  3  Guards  at  $360  each  ;  1  Carj^enter  at 
$624  ;  1  Instructor  in  Tailor  Cutting  at  $2  per  session  ;  1  Instructor  in 
Cabinet  Making  at  $2  per  session  ;  1  Instructor  in  Wood-tuniing  at  $2  per 
session  ;  1  Instnictor  in  Stenography  at  $3  per  session  ;  1  Instructor  in 
Stone  Putting  at  $2  per  session  ;  1  Lecturer  at  $1,500  ;  1  Architect  and 
Foreman  at  $125  per  month  ;  1  Laborer  at  $456  ;  1  Laborer  at  $300  ;  1 
Waiter  at  $480  ;  1  Instructor  in  Moulding  at  $720  ;  1  Teamster  at  $600  ;  1 
Teamster  at  $456  ;  2  Teamsters  at  $360  each  ;  1  Teamster  at  $240. 


STATE  INDUSTKIAL  SCHOOL. 

EOCHESTEE,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Managers. — Isaac  Gibbard,  Rochester  ;  Thomas  Raines,  Rochester ; 
Geo.  E.  Warner,  Rochester  ;  Geo.  A.  Carnahan,  Rochester ;  Jas.  M.  E.  O'Grady, 
Rochester  ;  Henry  Lamb,  Rochester  ;  Geo.  G.  Carroll,  Rochester  ;  Chas.  H. 
Losey,  Rochester ;  Sarah  L.  Kuichling,  Rochester  ;  Geo.  W.  Goler,  Rochester  ; 
A.  B.  Lamberton,  Rochester ;  Jno.  C.  Woodbury,  Rochester ;  Chas.  Van 
Voorhis,  Rochester  ;  Laura  E.  Aldi'idge,  Rochester.     No  comjiensation. 

NAME.  POSITIOX.  RESIDEXCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Franklin  H.  Briggs  . .  .Superintendent Rochester $3,500 

David  Binice Chief  Business  Department  .Rochester 2,000 

Richard  P.  Kelly Chief  Military  Department .  Rochester 1,200 

Mary  E.  Walsh Chief  Discipline  Dep'ment. Rochester 1,500 

Dr.  Lewis  W.  Rose ....  Dept.  Health  and  Sanitation. Rochester 1,500 

1  Assistant  Chief  Department  Mental  and  Manual  Instruction,  $900  ;  2 
Matrons  at  $1,000  each  ;  1  Assistant  Matron  at  $400  ;  1  Assistant  Chief  Busi- 
ness Department  at  $1,000  ;  1  Clerk  at  $900  ;  1  Clerk  at  $480  ;  1  Bookkeeper 
at  $600  ;  1  Teacher  at  $720  ;  4  Teachers  at  $600  each ;  2  Teachers  at  $550 
each  ;  14  Teachers  at  $500  each  ;  1  Teacher  at  $400  ;  1  Electrician  at  $660  ;  1 
Organist  at  $250  ;  1  Accompanist  at  $250  ;  1  Resident  Physician  at  $500  ;  1 
Instnictor  Band  at  $780  ;  1  Instructor  Shoemaking  at  $720  ;  1  Instinictor 
Painting  at  $720  ;  1  Instructor  Modeling  at  $660  ;  1  Instructor  Pattern  Mak- 
ing at  $732  ;  1  Instructor  Bakery  at  $660  ;  1  Instructor  Floriculture  at  $600  ; 
1  Instructor  CaqDentry  at  $576  ;  1  Instructor  Millinery  at  $540  ;  1  Instiiictor 
Laundry  at  $300  ;  1  Instructor  Laundiy  at  $780  ;  1  Insti-uctor  Machinery  at 
$972  ;  1  Instnictor  Plumbing  at  $900  ;  1  Instructor  Blacksmithing  at  $900  ;  1 
Instnictor  Electrical  Constniction  at  $900  ;  1  Instructor  Electrical  Construc- 

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tion  at  $780  ;  1  Instructor  Cooking  at  $850  ;  1  Instructor  Tailoring  at  $900  ; 
1  Instructor  Carpentry  at  $900  ;  1  Instructor  Foundry  at  $780  ;  1  Instructor 
Masonry  at  $660  ;  1  Instructor  Care  and  Firing  of  Steam  Boilers  at  $696,  and 

1  at  $660  ;  1  Instructor  Bookbinding  at  $540  ;  1  Instructor  Manual  Training 
at  $540  ;  1  Instructor  Upholstering  at  $540  ;  2  Nurses  at  $300  each  ;  4  House- 
keepers at  $300  each  ;  1  Central  Patrol  at  $660  ;  1  Chief  Officer  at  $720  ;  1 
Night  Patrol  at  $540  ;  1  Relief  Officer  at  $480  ;  9  Officers  at  $480  each  ;  7  Offi- 
cers at  $300  each  ;  1  Officer  at  $360  ;  2  Officers  at  $540  each  ;  1  Officer  at  $660  ; 

2  Officers  at  $420  each  ;  1  Farm  Guard  at  $660 ;  1  Farm  Guard  at  $540  ;  1 
Gate  Keeper  at  $540  ;  1  Caretaker  at  $360  ;  1  Caretaker  at  $480  ;  10  Care- 
takers at  $300  each  ;  1  Attendant  at  $420  ;  1  Attendant  at  $360  ;  2  Cooks 
at  $300  each  ;  1  Cook  at  $540  ;  1  Superintendent  Hospital  at  $360  ;  1  Super- 
intendent Kitchen  at  $360  ;  1  Dentist  at  $600  ;  1  Night  Watchman  at  $300  ;  1 
Teamster  at  $540  ;  1  Kitchen  Helper  at  $240  ;  1  Kitchen  Helper  at  $180 ;  3 
Waitresses  at  $180  each. 

THOMAS  ASYLUM  FOR  INDIAN  CHILDREN. 

Versailles,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Managers. — Henry  R.  Howland,  Buffalo  ;  Newton  A.  Chaffee,  Gow- 
anda ;  Herman  M.  Blaisdell,  North  Collins  ;  Lily  Lord  Tifft,  Buffalo ;  John 
Schoepflin,  Hamburgh ;  Samuel  G.  Keyes,  Gowanda  ;  elohu  C.  Wilbur,  Gow- 
anda ;  Harrison  Halftown,  Allegany  ;  Wallace  Jemison,  Barom  ;  King  Tall- 
chief,  Versailles.     No  compensation. 

NAME.  POSITION'.  RESIDENCE.       COMPENSATIOX. 

Geo.  L.  Lincoln Superintendent Versailles $1,500 

Emily  P.  Lincoln Matron Versailles 700 

A.  D.  Lake Physician Versailles 300 

1  Teacher  and  1  Engineer  at  $500  each  ;  1  Carpenter  and  1  Farmer  at  $480 
each ;  1  Teacher,  1  Kindergartener,  1  Music  Teacher,  and  1  Store-keeper  at 
$300  each  ;  1  Assistant  Store-keeper,  1  Fireman,  and  1  Cook  at  $240  each  ;  1 
Cook,  1  Seamstress,  and  4  Attendants  at  $208  each. 


AGENT  OF  THE  ONONDAGA  TRIBE  OF  INDIANS. 

Daniel  Pinckney,  South  Onondaga. 


AGENT  OF  THE  ONONDAGA  INDIANS  AT  GOWANDA. 
William  H.  Bard,  Gowanda. 


ATTORNEY  OF  THE  SENT:CA  NATION  OF  INDIANS 

Merrill  T.  Jenkins,  Randolph, 
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ATTORNEY  OF  THE  ST.  REGIS  TRIBE  OF  INDIANS. 

Herman  S.  Rockwood,  Bombay. 


PALISADE  COMMISSIONERS. 

Enoch  C.   Bell,   Nyack ;    Waldo  G.  Morse,  Yonkers ;    James  R.   Cross, 
Yonkers. 


TRUSTEES  OF    WASHINGTON'S  HEADQUARTERS. 

Newbukg,  N.  Y. 

John  C.  Adams,  Newburg  ;  Joel  T.  Headley,  Newburg  ;  Chas.  S.  Jenkins, 
Newburg  ;  Jas.  G.  Graham,  Newburg  ;  William  K.  Hall,  Newburg  ;  David  Car- 
sou,  Newburg ;  Joseph  H.  H.  Chapman,  Newburg ;  Chas.  D.  Robinson,  New- 
burg ;  Michael  H.  Hirschberg,  Newburg ;  Chas.  L.  C.  Kerr,  Newburg. 


SENATE  HOUSE— KINGSTON. 
Julius  Schoemaker. . .  .Custodian Kingston $600 


STATE  RACING  COMMISSION. 

Commissioners. — August  Belmont,  Hempstead,  L.  I.  ;  John  Sanford,  Amster- 
dam ;  Edwin  D.  Morgan,  Wheatly,  L.  I.     Compensation,  none. 
John  Boden Secretaiy 89  Wyckoff  St.,  Bk.  .$2,500 


SUPREIVIE  COURT  LIBRARY  AT  ELMIRA. 

Geo.  M.  Diven,  Elmira;   Frederick  Collin,  Elmira  ;    Ed.  G.  Herendeen,  El- 
mira.     Compensation,  none.     1  Librarian  at  $500  per  annum. 


MISCELLANEOUS  REPORTER. 

25  North  Peael  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Branch,  220  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City. 

name.                              position".                eesidence.     compensation. 
Robert  G.  Scherer Reporter Albany $4,500 

Willard  S.  Gibbons Assistant  Reporter Albany 1,200 

Edwin  C.  Day Assistant  Reporter Albany *  1,200 

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NEW  YORK  STATE  HOME  FOR  AGED  VETERANS,   ETC. 

Managers. — Mrs.  Ellen  Putnam,  Buffalo  ;  Ed.  J.  Mitchell,  Yonkers  ;  Mrs. 
Annie  Cleary,  Rochester ;  Mrs.  Sarah  C.  Nicholas,  New  York  City ;  Margaret 
A.  Hibbard,  Wayville  ;  Mrs.  K.  E.  Jones,  Iliou  ;  Richard  Curran,  Rochester ; 
Mrs.  Ada  G.  Mohr,  Brooklyn ;  George  H.  Treadwell,  Albany. 


CRAIG  COLONY. 

SONYEA,    N.  Y. 

Managers. — Fred'k  Peterson,  New  York  ;  Chas.  E.  Jones,  Albany ;  Mrs.  J. 
R.  Hawkins,  Malone  ;  Hurlburt  E.  Brown,  Mt.  Morris  ;  Katherine  H.  Salmon, 
Syracuse  ;  Geo.  L.  Williams,  Bufifalo ;  Mrs.  J.  B.  Wadsworth,  Geneseo  ;  Percy 
L.  Lang,  Waverly ;  Anson  S.  Thompson,  Ellisburg ;  O.  P.  Hurd,  Watkins  ; 
Hon.  J.  H.  Loomis,  Attica. 

Board  of  Managers  receive  no  compensation. 

Wm.  P.  Spratling,  M.D'.Medical  Superintendent. .  .Sonyea $4,000 

L.  Pierce  Clark,  M.D.  .Assistant  Physician Sonyea 1,800 

T.  L.  Stone Steward Sonyea 1,200 

Elizabeth  L.  Holt Matron Sonyea 1,000 

Mane  L.  Benoit,  M.D . .  Medical  Interne Sonyea 600 

1  Engineer  at  $1,000  ;  1  Bookkeeper  at  $840  ;  1  Carpenter,  and  1  Farmer 
at  $600  each  ;  1  Teacher  at  $540 ;  1  Storekeeper,  1  Laundress,  and  1  Fireman 
at  $480  each  ;  1  Stenographer,  1  Fireman,  1  Baker,  and  1  Dairyman  at  $420 
each  ;  1  Cook  at  $384  ;  1  Nurse  at  $300 ;  1  Nurse  at  $288  ;  1  Nurse  at  $264  ; 
1  Usher,  1  Laundress,  1  Cook,  and  5  Nurses  at  $240  each ;  1  Seamstress  at 
$216  ;  1  Cook  and  3  Nurses  at  $192  each ;  1  Nurse  at  $360  ;  2  Firemen  and  1 
Night-watchman  at  $360  each. 


INSTITUTION  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED  CHILDREN. 

Sykacuse,  N.  Y. 

name.  position".  eesidence.    compensation'. 

Walter  W.  Cheney Trustee Manlius None 

John  W.  Yale Trustee Syracuse None 

F.  D.  Huntington Trustee Syracuse None 

A.  W.  Palmer Trustee Syracuse None 

John  T.  Mott Trustee Oswego None 

Mrs.  Alta  P.  Crouse  . .  .Trustee Syracuse None 

Lewis  F.  Weaver Trustee Syracuse None 

Wilber  S.  Lesk Trustee Syracuse None 

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NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Alfred  Wilkinson Treasurer Syracuse $750 

James  C  Carson Superintendent Syracuse 4,000 

John  L.  Barnett Steward Syracuse 1,200 

Alvina  E.  Wood Matron S^a-acuse 1)00 

St.  J.  Wygant Medical  Assistant Syracuse 1,200 

1  Clerk,  1  Storekeeper,  1  Engineer,  1  Carpenter,  and  1  Baker  at  $600  each ; 
1  Supervisor  at  $600  ;  1  Gardener,  1  Painter,  1  Fireman,  and  1  Coachman  at 
$540  each  ;  1  Shoemaker  at  $510  ;  1  Fireman  and  1  Watcliman  at  $480  each  ; 
3  Teachers  and  2  Assistant  Matrons  at  $400  each  ;  1  Housekeeper  at  $360  ;  1 
Teacher  at  $350  ;  4  Teachers  at  $300  ;  2  Teachers  at  $250  ;  1  Attendant  at 
$324  ;  1  Supervisor  at  $420  ;  1  Attendant  at  $276  ;  1  Attendant  at  $252  ;  1 
Supervisor,  1  Tailoress,  3  Attendants,  and  1  Cook  at  $240  each  ;  1  Supervisor, 
1  Seamstress  at  $192  each  ;  2  Supervisors,  1  Nightwatch,  1  Usher,  3  Hos- 
pital Attendants,  1  Cloakmaker,  and  1  Office-girl  at  $180  each  ;  3  Supervisors, 
1  Hosemaker,  and  2  Cooks  at  $168  each  ;  1  Laundress,  1  Attendant,  1  Seam- 
stress, and  2  Cooks  at  $156  each  ;  2  Seamstresses,  3  Laundresses,  5  Attendants, 
and  1  Assistant  Cook  at  $144  each  ;  1  Seamstress,  11  Attendants,  and  1  Assist- 
ant Cook  at  $132  each  ;  3  Attendants  at  $120  each  ;  1  Farmhouse  Keeper  at 
$156  ;  3  Domestics  and  5  Table-girls  at  $144  each  ;  1  Domestic,  1  Table-girl 
and  1  Hall-girl  at  $132  each  ;  1  Table-girl  at  $120  ;  1  Waitress  at  $156  ;  1 
Attendant  at  $216  ;  1  Laborer  at  $520  ;  1  Laborer  at  $1.50  per  day  ;  2  Teamsters 
at  $600  each  ;  1  Teamster  at  $240  ;  1  Super^dsor,  1  Laundress,  1  Nightwatch, 
and  1  Nurse  at  $216  each  ;  1  Cook  at  $192. 


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STATE  NORMAL   COLLEGE. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Charles  R  Skinner  ....  Trustee 453  State  Street None 

Samuel  B.  Ward,  M.D .  Trustee 281  State  Street None 

Charles  A.  Pruyn Trustee 385  State  Street None 

Marcus  T.  Hun Trustee 33  Elk  Street None 

AVni.  B.  Van  Rensselaer.  Trustee 7  Euglewood  Place ....    None 

Wm.  J.  Milne Principal State  Normal  College .   $3,600 

Edith  M.  Bodley Secretary  and  Teacher. .  .State  Normal  College.         700 

1  Teacher  of  Mathematics  at  $2,500  ;  1  Teacher  High  School  Department 
of  Model  School  and  German  at  $2,300  ;  1  Teacher  of  Natural  Sciences  at 
$2,500  ;  1  Teacher  of  Ancient  Languages  at  $2,000  ;  1  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music 
at  $600  ;  1  Teacher  of  Drawing  at  $450  ;  1  Teacher  of  Grammar  and  History  at 
$900 ;  1  Teacher  of  Elocution,  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature  at  $900  ;  1  Teacher 
of  Psychology  and  French  at  $900  ;  1  Teacher  in  Primary  Department  at  $900  ; 
1  Teacher  of  Grammar  Department  at  $1,500  ;  2  Teachers  of  Elementary 
Methods  and  Critic  in  Model  School  at  $1,000  each  ;  1  Teacher  of  Kinder- 
garten at  $800  ;  2  Janitors  and  Firemen  at  $800  each  ;  1  Assistant  in  Kinder- 
garten at  $650  ;  and  1  Assistant  in  Model  School  at  $500  :  1  Assistant  in  High 
School  Department  at  $500 ;  1  Assistant  in  Model  School  at  $500  ;  2  Critics  in 
High  School  Department  at  $750  ;  and  1  Stenographer  at  $8  per  week. 


NORMAL   SCHOOLS. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Trustees. — Da\'id  F.  Day,  Buffalo  ;  William  Hengerer,  Buffalo  ; 
Thomas  Lothrop,  Buffalo  ;  D.  H.  McMillan,  Buftalo  ;  Pascal  P.  Pratt,  Butialo  ; 
Stephen  M.  Clement,  Buffalo ;  Henry  Lapp,  Clarence ;  Robert  L.  Fryer, 
Buffalo  ;  Charles  W.  Goodyear,  Buffalo  ;  Edw.  H.  Butler,  Buffalo.  Compensa- 
tion, none. 
James  M.  Cassety Principal   Buftalo $3,000 

3  Teachers  at  $1,800  each;  1  Teacher  at  $1,500;  1  Teacher  at  $1,200  ;  4 
Teachers  at  $900  each ;  1  Janitor  at  $800 ;  1  Teacher  at  $700  ;  3  Teachers  at 
$500  each  ;  1  Teacher  at  $400  ;  1  Principal's  Clerk  at  $300  ;  1  Teacher  at  $150 
and  1  Teacher  at  $100  ;  2  Teachers  at  $300  each. 


Fkedonia,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Trustees. — L.  Morris,  Louis  McKinstry,  P.  H.  Stevens,  Charles  L 
Mark,  M.  M.  Fanner,  F,  C.  Chatsey,  Frederick  R.  Green,  Fredonia.  Compen 
sation,  jjpne. 

^-  155 


XAMK.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Francis  B.  Palmer Principal Fredonia $3,300 

Myron  T.  Dana Vice-Principal Fredonia 2,000 

1  Superintendent  Methods  and  Practice  and  1  Teacher  of  Natural  Science 
at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Teacher  of  Ancient  Languages  and  1  Teacher  of  Rhetoric, 
Literature  and  Essays  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Teacher  of  Kindergarten  Methods  and 
Practice,  1  Teacher  of  Drawing  and  Manual  Training,  1  Principal  Primary  De- 
partment, 1  Critic  Intermediate  Department,  and  1  Critic  Primary  Depart- 
ment at  $700  each  ;  1  Teacher  of  Elocution  and  Reading,  1  Academic  Teacher 
and  Assistant  Intermediate  Department  at  $600;  1  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music  at 
$400  ;  1  Teacher  of  Physical  Training  at  $450,  and  1  Assistant  Kindergarten 
Teacher  at  $450  ;  1  Critic  Intermediate  Department  at  $600. 


New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Trustees. — Albert  K.  Smiley,  Solomon  Deyo,  Jacob  Le  Fever,  New  Paltz  ; 
Geo.  H.  Sharpe,  Alton  B.  Parker,  Kingston  ;  Josiah  J.  Hasbrouck,  New  Paltz  ; 
Jacob  D.  Wurts,   Kingston  ;  Lambert  Jenkins,  Forest  Glen.     Compensation, 
none. 
Frank  S.  Capen Principal New  Paltz $3,300 

1  Teacher  of  Natural  Sciences  at  $1,800  ;  1  Teacher  of  Mathematics  at 
$1,600  ;  1  Teacher  of  Methods  at  $1,200  ;  1  Teacher  of  Ancient  Languages  at 
$1,000  ;  1  Teacher  of  Literature  at  $800  ;  1  Teacher  of  Drawing  at  $800  ;  1 
Teacher  of  Methods  and  1  Janitor  at  $800  each  ;  1  Teacher  of  French  and  Ger- 
man at  $800,  and  1  Teacher  of  Music,  and  1  Teacher  of  English  and  Latin  at 
$750  each  ;  1  Teacher  of  Methods,  and  1  Teacher  Primary  Department  at  $700 
each,  and  1  Teacher  Intermediate  Department  at  $650. 


Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Trustees.  — GiWyevt  Mollison,  John  Dowdle,  Theo.  Irwin,  Frederick 
O.  Clark,  Alanson  S.  Page,  John  C.  Churchill,  S.  Mortimer  Coon,  Abner  C. 
Mattoon,  Lawrence  Clancy,  Edwin  Allen,  George  B.  Sloan,  John  A.  Place,  W. 
T.  Henderson,  George  T.  Clark,  Oswego.     Compensation,  none. 
E.  A.  Sheldon Principal Oswego $3,300 

1  Teacher  at  $1,800  ;  3  Teachers  at  $1,600  each  ;  3  Teachers  and  1  Princi- 
pal Kindergarten  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Superintendent  of  School  Practice  at  $1.- 
000  ;  1  Teacher  at  $1,000  ;  1  Teacher  at  $500  ;  1  Stenographer  at  $400  ;  1 
Teacher  at  $300  ;  1  Teacher  at  $200 ;  2  Teachers  at  $100  each  ;  1  Teacher  at 
$150,  and  1  Teacher  at  $50. 


Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Trustees. — John  B.  Riley,  Everett  C.  Baker,  Geo.  S.  Weed,  Alex. 
Bertrand,  Henry  G.  Burleigh,  Alfred  Guibord,  Charles  F.  Hudson,  S.  Alonzo 
Kellogg,  Da-sad  S.  Kellogg,  Rowland  C.  Kellogg,  Stephen  Moffit,  Lucien 
Shedden,  John  M.  Wever,  Plattsburg.     Compensation,  none. 

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NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Edward  N.  Jones Principal Plattsburg $3,300 

Annie  J.  O'Brien Asst.  Secretary  &  Librarian. Plattsburg 500 

1  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  1  Instructor  in  Science  at  $1,800  each ; 
1  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek  at  $1,700  ;  1  Instructor  in  Methods  at  $1,000  ; 
1  Principal  Practice  Department  at  $900  ;  1  Instructor  in  Drawing  and  Pen- 
manship, 1  Instructor  in  History,  Literature  and  Rhetoric,  1  Instructor  in 
Kindergarten,  and  1  Janitor  at  $800  each  ;  1  Instructor  in  Elocution  and  Phys- 
ical Culture,  1  Instructor  in  Vocal  Music,  2  Critics,  and  1  Instructor  in  French 
and  German  at  $700  each. 


Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Trustees. — Edwin  A.  Merritt,  President,  Potsdam  ;  John  L.  Gil- 
bert, Malone ;  John  G.  Mclntyre,  Secretary,  Potsdam ;  George  H.  Sweet, 
Treasurer,  Potsdam ;  William  R.  Weed,  Potsdam  ;  John  A.  Vance,  Potsdam  ; 
Jesse  Reynolds,  Potsdam  ;  Thomas  Spratt,  Ogdensburg  ;  George  W\  F.  Smith, 
Potsdam.  Compensation,  none. 
Thos.  B.  Stowell Principal Potsdam. . .  .Residence  and  $3,000 

1  Teacher  of  Natural  Science,  Methods  and  Criticism,  and  1  Teacher  of 
History,  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Preceptress  and 
Teacher  of  English  Grammar  and  Criticism,  and  1  Teacher  of  History,  Civics, 
Arithmetic  and  Methods  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  Science, 
Methods  and  Criticism  and  1  Teacher  of  Ancient  Classics  at  $1,300  each  ,  1 
Teacher  of  Drawing  at  $900  ;  1  Teacher  of  French  and  German,  1  Principal 
Primary  Department,  1  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music,  1  Teacher  of  Composition, 
Botany  and  Physical  Geography,  1  Teacher  of  Reading  and  Physical  Cixlture, 
1  Teacher  of  English  and  Criticism,  1  Principal  Intermediate  Department  and 
Teacher  of  Geography  and  Methods,  1  Director  of  Kindergarten  and  1 
Engineer  and  Janitor  at  $800  each ;  1  Teacher  of  Algebra,  English,  Methods 
and  Criticism  at  $800  ;  1  Director  of  Orchestra  at  $200. 


State  NoRM.u:i  and  TRArNiNO  School. 

Cortland,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Trustees. — William  H.  Clark,  Theo.  H.  Wickwire,  Lawrence  J.  Fitz- 
gerald, James   S.  Squires,  Orris  U.  Kellogg,  Hugh  Duffey,  Cortland  ;  Israel 
T.  Deyo,  Binghamton  ;  Salem  Hyde,  Syracuse.     Compensation,  none. 
Francis  J.  Cheney Principal Cortland $2,800 

1  Teacher  of  Science  at  $1,900  ;  1  Teacher  of  Classics  at  $2,000  ;  1  Teacher 
of  Mathematics  at  $1,700 ;  1  Teacher  of  Methods  at  $1,000  ;  1  Teacher  of  Mod- 
ern Languages  at  $850  ;  1  Teacher  of  Literature  at  $850  ;  1  Teacher  of  His- 
tory at  $850  ;  1  Teacher  of  Di-awing  at  $800  ;  1  Teacher  of  English  at  $800  ; 
1  Teacher  of  Music  at  $700  ;  1  Teacher  of  Gymnastics  at  $700  ;  Principal  of 
Intermediate  Department  at  $1,200  ;  1  Critic,  Intermediate  Department,  at 
$800  ;  1  Principal  of  Primary  Department  at  $800  ;  1  Critic,  Primary  Depart- 
ment, at  $800  ;  1  Critic,  Primary  Department,  at  $700 ;  1  Stenographer  and 
Office  Clerk  at  $550  ;  1  Teacher,  Kindergarten,  at  $800. 

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Geneseo,  N.  Y, 

Board  of  Trustees. — Hon.  Col.  Hubbard,  President ;  INIr,  Wm.  A.  Brodie, 
Secretary  ;  Mr.  Clias.  "NV.  Fielder,  Treasurer  ;  ]\lr.  Adouiras  J,  Abbott,  Hon. 
Jas.  M.  Wadswortb,  Col.  John  Rorbacb,  Mr.  Wm.  A.  Wadswortb,  Col.  Juo.  R. 
Strang,  Dr.  W.  E.  Lauderdale,  Geneseo.      Compensation,  none. 

XA.UK.  POSITION.  KESIUEXCE.      COMPENSATION. 

John  M.  Milne Princiijal Geneseo $3,300 

1  Teacher  of  Sciences  at  $1,800  ;  1  Teacher  of  Mathematics  at  $1,600  ;  1 
Teacher  of  Ancient  Languages  at  $1,600 ;  1  Teacher  of  Physical  Trainuig  at 
$1,400  ;  Teacher  of  Methods  at  $1,000  ;  1  Teacher  of  Literature  and  Rhetoric  at 
$850  ;  1  Teacher  of  Literature,  Rhetoric,  and  Latin  at  $700  ;  1  Supeiintendent 
of  Intermediate  Department  at  $800  ;  1  Superintendent  of  Priman-  Department 
at  $800  ;  1  Drawing  Teacher  at  $700  ;  1  Elocution  Teacher  at  $700  ;  1  Teacher 
of  History'  and  Grammar  at  $700  ;  1  Teacher  of  Mathematics  and  Latin  at 
^700  ;  1  Teacher  of  Composition  and  GeograjDhy  at  $550  ;  1  Teacher  of  French 
and  German  at  $550  ;  1  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music  at  $500  ;  1  Critic  in  Interme- 
diate Department  at  $650  ;  1  Critic  in  Intermediate  Department  at  $550  ;  1 
Critic  in  Primary  Department  at  $650  ;  1  Critic  in  Primary  Depai-tment  at 
$600  ;  1  Assistant  and  Secretary  at  $600  ;  1  Janitor  at  $800  ;  1  Assistant 
Janitor  at  $540. 


Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Trustees. — Wm.  H.  Morris,  Eugene  RajTuond,  Hartford  D.  Nelson, 
Willard  E.  Yager,  David  Whipple,  Reuben  Reynolds,  Walter  L.  Brown,  Geo. 
Kirkland,  James  Stewart,  Oneonta ;   Frederick  Mead,  Albany  ;  Geo.  Wilber, 
Brooklyn  ;  Hobart  Krum,  Schoharie.     Comj)ensatiou,  none. 
Percy  I.  Bugbee Principal Oneonta $3,000 

1  Teacher  of  Mathematics  at  $1,800  ;  1  Teacher  of  Modern  Languages  at 
$1,200  ;  1  Teacher  of  Classics  at  $1,500  ;  1  Teacher  of  Science  at  $1,600  ;  1 
Teacher  of  Methods  at  $1,000  ;  1  Teacher  of  Rhetoric,  Litei-ature,  and  History 
at  $1,100  ;  1  Principal  Intermediate  Department  and  Teacher  of  Physical 
Culture  at  $1,000  ;  1  Teacher  of  Music  and  Criticism  at  $800  ;  1  Teacher  of 
Drawing,  Methods,  and  Critic  at  $800  ;  1  Teacher  Science,  Writing  and  Critic 
at  $800  ;  1  Assistant  in  Mathematics  and  Languages,  and  1  Engineer  at  $800 
each  ;  1  Teacher  of  Physical  Geography  and  Critic  at  $750  ;  1  Teacher  of 
Physical  Culture  and  History  at  $700  ;  1  Principal  of  Primary  at  $800 ;  1 
Teacher  of  Grammar  and  Critic  at  $700  ;  1  Janitor  at  $600  ;  1  Teacher  of  Ex- 
pression and  Reading  at  $400  ;  1  Teacher  of  Science  (Assistant)  at  $700. 


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THE     EIGHT 

JUDICIAL    DISTRICTS 


OF 


NEW    YORK     STATE. 


COURT   OF  APPKILS. 

Capitol,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

JTAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Alton  B.  Parker Chief  Judge Kingston $12,500 

John  C.  Gray Associate  Judge New  York  City 12,000 

Edward  T.  Bartlett Associate  Judge New  York  City 12,000 

Denis  O'Brien Associate  Judge Watertown 12,000 

Celora  E.  Martin Associate  Judge Binghamton 12,000 

Albert  Haight Associate  Judge •. . .  .Buffalo 12,000 

Irving  G.  Vaun Associate  Judge Syracuse 12,000 


Officeks  of  the  Court. 

Wm.  H.  Shankland. . .  .Clerk Albany $5,000 

Richard  M.  Barber   . . .  Deputy  Clerk Albany 3,000 

Edmund  H.  Smith  ....  Reporter Albany 5.000 

Robert  D.  Cook Court  Crier Canandaigua 1,500 

Alfred  S.  BroUey Consultation  Clerk Albany 2,500 

Buel  C.  Andrews Stenographer Albany 2,200 

Vv"m.  J.  Lecompte Stenographer New  York  City 1,500 

W.  B.  Estabrook Stenographer Ithaca 1,500 

G.  Herbert  Cone Stenograj^her Albany 1,500 

Walter  L.  Childs Attendant Albany 1,500 

Isaac  H.  Benjamin ....  Messenger Albany *     750 


Office  of  the  Clerk,  Court  of  Appe.\ls,  Capitol. 

Wm.  M.  Honig Remittitur  Clerk Albany $2,500 

John  H.  Reynolds  ....  Financial    and    Certificate 

Clerk Albany 2,000 

Wm.  J.  Armstrong Messenger Albany 800 


Office  of  the  Reporter,  Court  of  Appeals. 

Commercial  Bank  Building,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Edwin  A.  Bedell Assistant  State  Reporter. .  .Kinderhook $3,700 

Dickinson  Courtnay . .  .Clerk Albany 2,000 

Louis  J.  Rezzemine ....  Clerk Albany 1,200 


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APPELLATE  DIVISION  OF  THE  SLTEEME  COURT. 

First  Judicial  Department,  111  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

name.                              position.                kesidexce.     compex 
CLarles  H.  Vau  Brunt  .Presiding  Judge 10  E.  46  St . .  . . 


George  C.  Barrett Justice 205  W.  47tli  St  . 

Edward  Patterson  . . .  .Justice 19  E.  45tL  St  . . . 

Morgan  J.  O'Brien ....  Justice 729  Park  Avenue 

George  L.  Ingraliam . .  Justice 13  W.  9th  St ... . 

Chester  B.  McLaughlin.  Justice Port  Henrv 

AVilliani  Rumsey Justice Bath 

Alfred  AVagstaff Clerk 21  W.  21st  Street 

"William  Lainl),  Jr Deputy  Clerk New  York  City . . 

D.  A.  McLaughlau . , .  .Assistant  Clerk New  York  Citv . . 

Peter  L.  Nalpin Assistant  Clerk New  York  City . . 

"William  N.  Rickets  . . .  .Crier New  York  City. . 

Frederick  L.  Storey. .  . SteuograjDher New  York  City. . 

Benjamin  H.  Doane. .  .Stenographer New  York  City. . 

Thomas  S.  Hume Librarian New  Y'ork  City  . 

2  Attendants  at  $1,200  each  ;  14  Attendants  at  $1,000  each. 


Second  Judicial  Depart:\iext. 
Kings  County  Court  House,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

William  AV.  Goodrich . .Presiding  Judge 924  President  St. 

Edgai;  M.  Cullen Justice 144  Willow  St. . . . 

Willard  Bartlett Justice 21  Pierrepont  St  . 

Edward  W.  Hatch Justice Hotel  Margaret  . . 

John  Woodward   Justice Court  House 

John  B.  Byrne Clerk 212  St.  John's  PI. 

Robert  B.  Sedgwick  . .  .Deputy  Clerk 56th  St.  \-  13th  Ave 

George  A.  Price Crier Cornwall-on-Hudsou 

4  Attendants  at  $1,200  each. 


Third  Judicial  Department. 
Chapel  and  State  Streets,  Alban-y,  N.  Y. 


sation. 

$17,500 

17,500 

17.500 

17,500 

17,500 

17.500 

17,500 

5,000 

2,500 

2,000 

2,000 

2,500 

2,500 

2,500 

2,500 


$13,200 
13,200 
13,200 
7,200 
7,200 
5,000 
3,500 
1,200 


Charles  E.  Parker Presiding  Justice Owego , 


$7,200 

D.  Cady  Herrick Justice Albany 7,200 

Judson  S.  Landon Justice Schenectady 7,200 

John  R.  Putnam Justice Saratoga  Springs  . .  7,200 

Milton  H.  Merwin Justice Utica 7,200 

Joseph  H.  Hollands. .  .Clerk Albany 2,000 

James  Skillicorn Clerk Albany 900 

John  A.  Heenan Attendant Albany 900 

John  W.  McClelland . .  .Attendant Albany 900 

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FouETH  Judicial  Depaetment. 

EOCHESTEE,    N.   Y. 
NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

George  A.  Hardin Presiding  Justice Little  Falls $7,200 

William  H.  Adams Justice Cauandaigua 7,200 

Manly  C.  Green Justice Buffalo 7,200 

David  L.  Follett Justice Norwich 7,200 

Hamilton  Ward Justice Belmont 7,200 

Newell  C.  Fulton Clerk Rochester 2,000 

M.  K.  O'Connor Assistant  Clerk Rochester 1,000 

Wilbur  D.  Newell Crier Little  Falls 900 

Michael  H.  Radigan . .  .Attendant Rochester 900 

Edward  Jones . .  .- Attendant Yorkshire 900 


SUPREME   COURT.* 

First  Judicial  District. 
County  Court  House,  Centre  and  Feanklin  Streets. 

Abraham  R.  Lawrence  .Justice 285  Lexington  Ave.  $11,500 

Francis  M.  Scott Justice 42  Park  Avenue ...  11,500 

Frederick  Smyth Justice 15  West  46th  St. . .  11,500 

Charles  F.  MacLean. . .  Justice 2122  Fifth  Avenue .  11,500 

Charles  H.  Truax Justice 1992  Madison  Ave.  11,500 

Joseph  F.  Daly Justice 19  East  62d  St 17,500 

Miles  Beach Justice Hoffman  House. .  .  17,500 

Henry  W.  Bookstaver .Justice 14  East  67th  St . . .  17,500 

Henry  Bischoft",  Jr  . . .  .Justice 19  West  96th  St. . .  17,500 

Roger  A.  Pryor Justice 38  East  33d  St ... .  17,500 

Leonard  A.  Giegerich. .Justice 267  7th  St 17,500 

Wm.  M.  Cohen Justice 19  West  31st 17,500 

John  J.  Freedman Justice 120  West  125th  St.  17,500 

P.  Henry  Dugro Justice Hotel  Savoy 17,500 

David  McAdam Justice 338  West  29th  St . .  17,500 

Henry  A.  Gildersleeve  .Justice 28  West  48th  St.. . .  17,500 

Henry  R.  Beekman . .  ..Justice 35  West  17th  St. . .  17,500 


Part  I.,  Supreme  Court. 

John  F.  Carroll Special  Deputy  Clerk 3  East  81st  St $2,500 

William  W.  Penney . . .  Assist.  Deputy  Clerk 34  West  26th  St ... .  500 

Henry  Welsh   Assist.  Deputy  Clerk 101  East  11th  St. . .  .  500 

William  C.  Huson Stenographer 122  West  126th  St. .  2,500 

Edward  J.  Stapletou. . .  Law  Clerk 245  West  112th  St ..  3,500 

William  H.  Hornridge.Equity  Clerk 208  East  49th  St  . .  .  3,500 

J.  Lewis  Lyon Special  Department  Clerk .  125  West  123d  St. . .  4,000 

Thomas  Boese Special  Department  Clerk .  140  East  38th  St . . .  4,000 

*  The  County  Clerk  of  each  County  is  the  Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  such  County. 

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NAMi:.  POSITION'.  RKSIDENCE.       COMPEXSATIOX. 

John  H.  Loos Xaturalizatiou  Clerk 2oG  West  135tli  St..   $2,000 

Jcseph  H.  Browu Naturalization  Clerk 89  Gtli  St.,  "NVillianiK- 

bridge 2,000 

Jolm  W.  Guntzer Naturalization  Clerk 1665  Second  Ave.  . .     2,000 

1  Assistant  Librarian  at  $2,000  ;  1  Assistant  Crier  at  $2,000  ;  1  Assistant 
Deputy  Clerk  at  $2,000  ;  10  Assistant  Deputy  Clerks  at  $2,100  each  ;  2  Special 
Deputy  Clerks  at  $2,500  each  ;  6  Special  Deputy  Clerks  at  $2,100  each  ;  10 
Special  Deputy  Clerks  at  $2,000  each  ;  17  Stenograjjliers  at  $2,500  each  ;  1 
Interpreter  at  $2,500  ;  1  Stationery  Clerk  at  $2,000  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Lawi-ence 
at  $2,500  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Scott  at  $1,800  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Giegerich  at 
$2,500  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Beekman  at  $2,500  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Bookstaver  at 
$1,800  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Dugro  at  $1,800  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Daly  at  $2,500  ; 
Clerk  to  Justice  Bischoff  at  $2,500  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  McAdam  at  $2,500  ; 
Clerk  to  Justice  Gildersleeve  at  $2,500  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Pryor  at  $2,500  ; 
Clerk  to  Justice  Truax  at  $2,500  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Cohen  at  $2,500  ;  Clerk  to 
Justice  Mac-Lean  at  $2,500  ;  Clerk  to  Justice  Freedman  at  $2,500. 

8  Attendants  at  $1,200  each ;  69  Attendants  at  $1,000  each. 


Second  Judicial  District. 
County  Court  House,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Wm.  J.  Gaynor Justice Brooklyn $13,200 

Martin  J.  Keogh Justice New  Eochelle 13,200 

Wm.  D.  Dickey Justice Newburgh 13,200 

^Yilmot  M.  Smith Justice Patchogue 13,200 

Augustus  Van  Wycke .  .Justice Brooklyn 13,200 

Jesse  Johnson Justice Brooklyn 13,200 

Garrett  J.  Garretson .  .  .Justice Elmhurst 13,200 

Michael  J.  Hirshberg . .  Justice Newburg 13,200 

Sam'l  T.  Maddos Justice Brooklyn 13,200 

Jos.  F.  Flattery Clerk  to  Justice  Keogh ". 1,800 

Frank  E.  Dickey Clerk  to  Justice  Dickey 2,000 

Ryland  G.  Pahner Clerk  to  Justice  Smith , 1,800 

George  Gretsinger ....  Clerk  to  Justice  Johnson 2,000 

Geo.  A.  Morse Clerk  to  Justice  Goodrich 2,000 

Jno.  J.  Mulligan Clerk  to  Justice  Garretson 1,800 

Albert  J.  Buttling Clerk  to  Justice  Hirshberg 1,800 

Jas.  Koliler Clerk  to  Justice  Ga^iior 2,000 

Ed.  P.  Deubett Clerk  to  Justice  Maddox 

Gerard  M.  Stevens ....  General  Clerk 3,500 

Jno.  P.  Hudson Deputy  Clerk 3,200 

1  Deputy  Clerk  at  $3,000  ;  8  Stenographers  at  $2,500  each  ;  4  Deputy 
Clerks  at  $2,500  each  ;  2  Interpreters  at  $1,800  each  ;  24  Court  Attendants 
and  Messengers  at  $1,200  each. 


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Third  Judicial  District. 

NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Alphonso  T.  Clearwater. Justice Kingston $7,200 

Samuel  Edwards Justice Hudson 7,200 

Edgar  L.  Fursman Justice Troy 7,200 

Alden  Chester  Justice Albany   7,200 

Emery  A.  Chase Justice Catskill 7,200 

Fourth  Judicial  District. 

Leslie  W.  Russell Justice Canton $7,200 

Martin  L.  Stover Justice Amsterdam 7,200 

S.  Alonzo  Kellogg Justice Plattsburgh 7,200 

P.  R  McMonagle Clerk  to  Justice  Russell ....  Canton 1,200 

B.  W.  Kellogg Clerk  to  Justice  Stover Amsterdam 1,200 

Elmer  W.  Hyde Clerk  to  Justice  McLaughlin. Port  Henry 1,200 

Chas.  F.  Halligan Clerk  to  Justice  Kellogg Plattsburgh 1,200 


Fifth  Judicial  District. 

Morris  L.  Wright Justice Oswego $7,200 

Frank  H.  Hiscv^ck Justice Syracuse 7,200 

Peter  B.  McLennan  ....  Justice Syracuse 7,200 

Wm.  E.  Scripture Justice Rome 7,200 

Pardon  C.  "Williams. . .  .Justice Watertown 7,200 

Avery  S.  Wright Clerk  to  Justice  Wright 1,800 

M.  S.  Scripture Clerk  to  Justice  Scripture 1,800 


Sixth  Judicial  District. 

Burr  Mattice Justice Oneonta $7,000 

Garritt  A.  Forbes Justice Canastota 7,200 

Walter  L.  Smith Justice Elmira 7,200 

George  F.  Lyon Justice Bingham  ton 7,200 


Seventh  Judicial  District. 

Charles  C.  Dwight Justice Aulnirn $7,200 

William  A.  Werner ....  Justice Rochester 7,200 

John  M.  Davy Justice Rochester 7,200 

Edwin  A.  Nash Justice Avon 7,200 

James  W.  Dunwell ....  Justice Lyons 7,200 

W.  W.  Osgoodby Official  Stenographer Fees  and  per  diem. 

T.  R.  Griffith Official  Stenographer Fees  and  per  diem. 

J.  C.  Hatchins Official  Stenographer Fees  and  per  diem. 

H.  C.  Soule Official  Stenographer Fees  and  per  diem. 


Eighth  Judicial  District. 

Henry  A.  Childs Justice Medina $7,200 

John  S.  Lambert Justice Fredonia 7,200 

Frank  C.  Laughlin Justice Buffalo 7,200 

Alfred  Spring Justice Franklinville 7,200 

Robert  C.  Titus Justice Buffalo 7,200 

Truman  C.  White Justice Buffalo 7.200 

7  Stenographers  at  $2,500  each. 

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MEMBERS   OF  THE    SEXATE    OF    THE   STATE    OF   XEW   YORK 

FOR   THE   YEARS    1806-8. 

With  Politics,  Occupation,  Residence,  and  Home  Address  of  Each. 

Hon.  timothy  L.  WOODRUFF.  Lieutenant-Governor  and  President  of  the  Senate,  Albany,  New  York;  Resi- 
dence, No.  70  Eighth  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  Kings  County,  New  Y'ork. 

Hon.  TiMOTETT  E.  Ellsworth,  of  Niagara,  Temporary  President.      James  S.  Whipple,  of  Cattaraugus,  Clerk. 


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Richard  Higbie 

Theodore  Koeliler 

Frank  Gallagher 

George  W.  Brush 

Michael  J.  Coffey 

Peter  H.  McNulty 

Patrick  H.  McCarren. . . 

Albert  A.  Wray 

Julius  L.  Wieman 

John  F.  Ahern 

Timothy  D.  Sullivan  . . . 

Samuel  J.  Foley 

Bernard  F.  Martin .... 
Thomas  Francis  Grady. 

Firtuk  D.  Pavey 

Louis  Munzinger 

Charles  B.  Page 

Maurice  Featherston  . . . 

John  Ford 

Jacob  A.  Cantor 


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Occupation. 


Post-Office  Address. 


Charles  Lewis  Guy 

James  Irving  Burns 

Clarence  Lexow 

William  C.  Daley.    ..    

Charles  Davis 

John  Grant 

Hobart  Krum 

Edgar  T.  Brackett 

Myer  Nu.ssbaum 

Le  Grand  Cannon  Tibbits. 

George  Ohahoon 

Geoi  ge  R.  Malby 

Walter  L.  Brown 

Henry  J.  Coggeshall 

E!on  R.  Brown 

Horace  White 

Nevada  N.  Stranahan 

William  Elting  Johnson. . . 

Benjamin  M.  Wilcox 

Edwin  0.  Stewart 

John  S.  Sheppard 

John  Raines 

Cornelnw  R.  Parsons 

Henry  Harrison 

Timothy  Edw'ds  Ellsworth 

Le.ster  H.  Humphrey 

Charles  Laniy 

Simon  Seibeit 

George  A.  Davis 

Frank  Wayland  Higgins. .  . 


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Merchant 

Accountant 

Newspaper  man 

Physician 

Contractor 

Real  estate 

Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Real  estate  and  insurance. 

Accountant 

Real  estate . 

Real  estate  and  in.surance. 

Real  estate 

Lawyer 

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ilanuf.  mineral  water  . . . . 

Lawyer 

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Lawyer 

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Banicer 

Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Attorney  for  estate 

Manufacturer  wood  pulp.. 

Lawyer 

Hardware 

Farmer  and  lawyer 

Lawyer : 

Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Physician 

Merchant 

Wholesale  grocer 

Retired  merchant 

Insurance  and  law 

Lumber  merchant 

Grain  and  produce 

Lawyer    

Banker 

Grocer 

Merchant 

Lawyer  . .      

Dealer  in  pine  lands 


Babylon. 

175  Purdy  Street,  Long  Island  City. 

11  Cheever  Place.  Brooklyn. 

2  Spencer  Place,  Brooklyn. 
42  Fourth  Place,  Brooklyn. 

Ave.  D  and  Ocean  Parkway,  Bklyn. 

169  Wythe  Ave.,  Brooklyn." 

527  Putnam  Ave..  Brooklyn. 

695  Bush  wick  Ave.,  Brooklyn. 

41  Gouverneur  Street.  New  York  City. 

17  Great  Jones  Street.  New  York  City. 

9  Attorney  Street,«New  Y'ork  City. 

1365  Boston  Ave.,  New  Y'ork  Citv. 

151  East  30th  Street.  New  York  City. 

450  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

212  West  26th  Street,  New  York  City. 

3;^4  We.st  56th  Street,  New  York  City. 

360  East  79th  Street,  New  Y'ork  City. 

122  W.  94ih  Street.  New  York  City. 

Hotel  Marie  Antoinette,  66th  Street  and 

Boulevard.  New  York  Citv. 
16oth  Street  and  Mott  Ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 
Yonkers. 
Nyack. 
Chatham. 
Saugerties. 
Margaretville. 
Schoharie. 
Saratoga  Springs. 
lS-2  Hamilton  Street,  Albany. 
Hoosac. 

Au  Sable  Forks. 
Ogdensburg. 
Oneonta. 
Waterville. 
Watertown. 

713  James  Street,  Syracuse. 
Fulton. 
Waverly. 
.Auburn. 
Ithaca. 
Penn  Y'an. 
Cananiiaigua. 
Rochester. 
Brock  port. 
Lock  port. 
Warsaw. 
Buffalo. 

29S  Jefferson  Street,  Buffalo. 
Lancaster.  N.  Y. 

3  South  Street,  Olean. 


V 


Republicans 
Democrats  . 


36 

14 


Total  50 


164 


MEMBERS  OP   THE  ASSEMBLY  OF  THE   STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 

FOR  THE  YEAR  1898. 

With  the  Politics,   OccuPATioisr,   Residence,  and  Home   Address  of 

Each. 


Names  of  Members. 


AliBANT. 

1  Wm.  L.  Coughtiy  . . . 

2  James  B.  McIIwan  . . 

3  I  George  T.  Kelly 

4  George  W.  Stedman. 


Allegany. 
Almanzo  VV.  Litchard. 


Broome. 
Charles  E.  Fuller. . 
Edgar  L.  Vincent., 


Cattaraugus. 

Geortje  A.  Stoneman  . 
Girvease  A.  Matteson. 

Cayuga. 

Elias  Q.  Dutton 

George  S.  Fordyce  . . . 


Chautauqua. 

1  i  Frederick  R.  Peterson  , 

2  Samuel  Frederick  Nixon. 


Chemung. 
John  H.  Holbert  . 


Chenango. 
Jotham  P.  AUds 


Clinton. 
Edmund  J.  Pickett . 

Columbia. 
Robert  Hoes 


Cortland. 
David  W.  Van  Hoesen. 

Delaware. 
Deles  Axtell 


Dutchess. 

1  !  John  A.  Hmina  . . . . 

2  j  William  A.  Tripp. . . 


Erie. 
Anthony  J.  Boland. 

Henry  W.  Hill 

William  Moloney. . . 
John  C.  Mohring. . . 
Henry  Streifler. .... 
Nicholas  J.  Miller.. 
John  K.  Patton.. . 
E.  Freemnn  Baker. 


Essex. 
James  H.  Pierce  , 


Franklin. 
Thomas  A.  Sears. . 


Fulton  and  Hamilton. 
Daniel  Hays 


Genesee. 
John  J.  Ellis  


Greene. 
Sylvester  B.  Sage., 


Politics. 


Republican. 
Republican. 
Democrat . . 
Republican. 


Occupation. 


Clerk.... 
Manager. 
Lawyer  . . 
Lawyer  . . 


Republican.. .  ■  Farmer 


Republican. 
Republican. 


Republican. 
Republioan. 


Republican. 
Republican. 


Republican. 
Republican. 


Republican. 
Republican. 
Democrat . . 
Republican. 
Democrat.  . 
Republican. . 


Republican. 
Republican. 


Democrat . . 
Republican. 
Democrat.. 
Democrat . . 
Democrat . . 
Republican. 
Republican. 
Rejiublican. 


Republican. 
Republican. 
Republican. 
Republican. 
Democrat . . 


Farmer. 
Farmer. 


Livery  and  farm  products. 
Insurance 


Plough  manufacturer 

Lumber,  coal,  and  grain. 


Lawyer 

Manufacturer  and  farmer 


Farming  and  creamery.. . . 

Lawyer 

Merchant 


Manufacturer., 

Lawyer 

Farmer 


Merchant 

Freighting  and  coal 


Bookkeeper  and  cashier. 

Lawyer 

Hotel-keeper 

Bulkier 

Pointer  and  decorator  . . 

Manufacturer 

Lawyer 

Farmer 


Conveyancing  and  law . 


Merchant 

Manufacturer  of  gloves. . . 
Produce  dealer 


Carriage  &i  harness  dealer. 

165 


Post-Office  Address. 


Slingerlands. 

1S3  Clinton  Ave.,  Albany. 

82  State  Street,  Albany. 

Loudonville. 


Rushford. 


Conklin. 
Maine. 


Machias. 
Eafit  Otto. 


Cato. 

Union  Springy. 


•201  Main  Street,  Jamestown. 
Westfleld. 


Chemung. 

Norwich. 

Saranac. 

Maiden  Bridge. 

Cortland. 

Barbourville. 


Driver  Plains. 
Rliinecliff. 


•434  Elk  Street,  Buffalo. 
3it  School  Street.  Buffalo. 
142  Reiman  Street.  BnfFnlo. 
37.5  Jefferson  Street,  Buffalo. 
13fi  Sycamore  Street,  Buffalo. 
12  Cayuga  Street,  Buffalo. 
Tonawanda. 
Orchard  Park. 


Bloomingdale. 
Bombay. 
Gloversville. 
Darien  Centre. 
Catskill, 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   AHSE^IBLY. —Contmiied. 


Names  of  Members. 


1 

8 

!) 

10 

11 

1-' 

v. 
n 

15 
Hi 
17 
18 
19 
20 

ai 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 

12 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
3-2 

34 
35 


Hekkimkr. 
E.  La  Grange  Smith  . 

Jeppei«on. 
1      WalttT  Ziinincriniin.  . 
■J     Cornelius  J.  Clark 


Kings. 

Henry  S.  Griggs 

John  JIcKcown 

Thomas  H.  CuUen 

David  F.  J)iiviK 

Abram  C.  De  Graw. .  . 

Wni.  R.  McGuire 

Francis  P.  Gallagher. 
Thomas  J.  Farrell.    ... 

John  .1.  Cain 

Samuel  M.  Hubbard.. 

Joseph  A.  Guider , 

Charles  C.  Schoeneck 

Bartley  J.  Wright 

Antru.st  F.  Schmid 

Hairy  H.  Dale 

EiiwardfJ.  Brennan. . 

Henry  Marshall 

George  Tiffany 

Frederick  Schmidt... 

OttoWicke 

John  E.  Reisert 


Folitics. 


Occupation. 


Posl-Office  Address. 


Lewis. 
,  Addison  L.  Clark. 


Livingston. 
Otto  Kelsey , 


Madison. 
Robert  J.  Fish 


MONBOB. 

James  B.  Perkins 

James  M.  E.  0"Grady. . . 

Wni.  W.  Armstrong 

Jacob  S.  Haight 

MONTGOMEBT. 

Richard  Murphy 

Xew  York. 

Daniel  E.  Finn. ...    

James  Oliver 

Dominick  F.  Mullany.. .. 

Patrick  H.  Roche 

William  Astor  Chanler. .. 

Timothy  P.  Sullivan 

John  P.  Maher 

Chas.  S.  Adler 

N.  Taylor  Phillips 

Julius  Harburgor 

John  J.  O'Connor 

Joseph  Schulum 

Patrick  F.  Trainor 

Jacob  Fritz 

Thoma.s  Smith 

Benjamin  Hoffman 

John  F.  Brennen . 

Charles  P.  Dillon 

Solomon  C.  Weill..      

Cornelius  F.  Collins 

Thomas  J.  MuiTay 

Henry  Hachemeister 

Mark  J.  Lowentha! 

John  B.  Fitzgerald   

John  A.  Weekes.  Jr 

Chas.  S.  Sinsheimer 

Francis  E.  Laimbeer..  .. 

Joseph  I.  Green 

Alfred  F.  Seligsberg .    . . . 
George  W.  Meyer,  Jr. . . 

Albert  E.  Crabtree    

Thomas  F.  Donnelly  .... 

John  J.  Egan 

Lymnn  W.  Redington  . . . 
Richard  H.Mitchell 


Republican 


Republican 
Republican 


Democrat. . . 
Democrat  . . 
Democrat . . . 
Republican  , 
Rc^pnblican  . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat  . 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat. .. 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat.. . 
Democrat . . . 
Republican  . 
Republican  . 
Republican  . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat. . , 


Lawyer I  Frankfort. 

I  Farmer Brown ville. 

Merchant  miller Carthage. 

I  Newspai>or  man i  187  Columbia  Height",  Brooklyn 

Real  estate j  193  Adams  Street,  Brooklyn. 

Shipping  and  commission   |  72  Carroll  .Street,  Brooklyn. 

Grain  merchant   f^O  Hewes  Street.  Brooklyn. 

Manufacturer  and  dealer. .    79  Broadway.  Brooklyn. 

Real  estate  and  insurance.    527  Willoiighby  Ave..  Brooklyn. 

General  contractor West  8th  Street,  Coney  Island. 

Steamboat  owner  o9  Second  Street.  Brooklyn. 

Real  estate i  322  Van  Brunt  Street.  Brooklyn. 

Lawyer 44  Court  Street,  Brooklyn. 

Builder '  521  St.  Mark's  Ave.,  Brooklyn. 

Journalist !  236  7th  Street,  Brooklv n. 

Artist 68  Dobbin  Street,  Brooklyn. 

Interior  decorator 43  India  Street.  Brooklyn. 

Lawyer 329  Kcitp  Street,  Brooklyn. 

Real  estate 966  Jefferson  Ave.,  Brooklyn. 

Lawyer  546  Madison  Street,  Brooklyn. 

Lawyer 132  Hawthorne  Street.  Brooklyn. 

Contractor 918  Metropolitan  Ave.,  Brooklyn. 

Pharmacist 1377  Myrtle  4 ve..  Brooklyn. 

Butcher 1601  Bushwick  Ave.,  Brooklyn. 


Republican  ..   Farming  and  insurance. . .    Copenhagen. 

i  1 

Republican  . .  ■  Lawyer ;  Geneseo. 


Republican  . . '  Lawyer. 


Republican  . 
Republican  . 
Republican  . 
Democrat . . . 


Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Coal  dealer. 


13  Madison  Street,  Oneida. 


Wilder  Block.  Rochester. 
212  Elwangei  &  Barry  Big.,  Rochester. 
813  Powers  Block,  Rochester. 
Lincoln  Park. 


Republican  . .    Lawyer Amsterdam. 


Democrat . . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat. . . 
Republican  . 
Democrat. .. 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat  . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat  . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat  . . 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat  . . 
Rejiublican.. 
Democrat . . . 
Republican  . 
Democrat  . . 

Ind.  Rep 

Democrat. . . 
Nat.  Dem. . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat . . . 
Democrat. .. 
Democrat. . . 
Democrat. .. 
Democrat  . . 


Lawyer  . . . . 
Lawyer  . . . . 
Contractor. 
Real  estate. 


.1  Law  student 

'  Clerk 

■  Salesman 

Lawyer 

i  Collections 

j  Printer    .      

Cigar  manufacturer. 

Law  student 

Merchant 

Contractor 

Lawyer 

,  ]  Real  estate 

I  Lawyer 

,  [  Lawyer . 

.  1  Lawyer 

. '  Plasterer 

,  I  Treasurer 

,  I  Bookkeeper 

. ;  Ice  dealer 

,  I  Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Lawyer 

Real  estate 

Auctioneer 

Lawyer 

Bricklayer 

Lawyer  , 

Lawyer 


587  Broome  Street,  New  York  City. 
90  Elm  Street.  New  York  City. 
71  Charlton  Street.  New  York  City. 
87  Market  Street.  New  York  City. 
S3  Clinton  Place.  New  York  City. 
167  Mott  Street.  New  York  City. 
110  Eighth  Ave..  New  V.  rk  City. 
19  Orchard  Street,  New  York  City. 
324  W.  22d  Street,  New  York  City. 
63  Seventh  Street,  New  York  City. 
411  W.  30th  Street.  New  York  City. 
161  Clinton  Street.  New  York  Citv. 
327  W.  42d  Street,  New  Y..rk  (Jity. 
6;-:4  E.  11th  Street,  New  Yoik  Ciiv. 
!  829  W.  51st  Street,  New  York  City. 
132  Nassau  Street,  New  York  City. 
9.35  8th  Ave.,  New  York  City. 
.309  Broadway,  New  York  City. 
40  Wall  Street.  New  York  Citv. 
.329  E.  30th  Street,  New  Ycik  City. 
73  W.  99th  Street,  New  York  City. 
1.54  E.  46th  Street,  New  York  City. 
536  W.  l'^6th  Street.  New  York  City. 
10611  .\venue  A,  New  York  City. 
47  E   20th  Street,  New  York  City. 
169  E.  70th  Street,  New  York  City. 
251  W.  50th  Street.  New  York  City. 
280  Broadway,  New  York  City. 
1063  Madison  Ave..  New  York  City. 
409  K.  84th  Street.  New  York  City. 
71  E.  114th  Street,  New  York  City. 
151  E.  92d  Street.  New  York  City. 
2(158  Third  Ave..  New  York  City. 
45  Pine  Street,  New  York  City. 
1535  Washington  Ave..  New  York  City, 


166 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   ASSEMBLY Continued. 


Names  of  Members. 


Niagara. 

Dow  Vroman 

Henry  S.  Tompkins. 


Politics. 


Occupation. 


Post-Office  Address. 


Oneida. 
John  William-i. . . 
Louis  M.  Martin  . 
John  E.  Mason. . . 


Onondaga. 
William  G.  Cottle.... 
Edward  G.  I'eu  Eyck. 

Joseph  Bondv 

.John  T.  Delaney 


Ontabto. 
Robert  B.  Simmons. 


Obangk. 
Louis  P.  Goodsell. 
Daniel  P.  Schultz. 


Oklbans. 
Dennis  W.  Evarts. . . 

Oswego. 
Lewis  P.  Taylor  . . . . 
Thomas  M.  Costello. 


Democrat Lawyer North  Tonawanda. 

Democrat ....    Manf.  of  bricks  and  tiles. .    La  Salle. 


Republican  . .  j  Carpenter ,  1:^5  Steuben  Street,  Utica. 

Republican..    Lawyer Clinton. 

Republican  . .    Lawyer Rome. 


Ind.  Rep  I  Merchant  and  co:il  dealer..  Hart  Lot. 

Republican  . .     Farmer Fabius. 

Republican  . .    Lawyer Iia  Waverly  Place,  Syracuse. 

Republican  . .    Lawyer 4'JO  Mavcellus  Street,  Syracuse. 


Republican  ..:  Farmer Allen's  Hill. 


Republican  . .    Real  estate , Highland  Falls. 

Democrat i  Passenger  conductor i  Tri  States. 


Republican..    Farmer Manning 


Otsego. 
Leland  M.  Cowles. 


Putnam. 
Emerson  W.  Addis. 


Queens. 
George  L.  Glaser . 
Cyrus  B.  Gale.... 
George  Wallace.. 


Rensselaer. 
Benjamin  0.  Brewster. 
William  Hubton,  Jr  . .. 
Michael  Rus.sell 


Richmond. 
Chas.  J.  KuUman.  . 


Rockland. 
Irving  Brown 


St.  Lawrence. 

Ira  C.  Miles 

Martin  V.  B.  Ives  .... 


Saratoga. 
Geo.  W.  Kavanaugh  . 

Schenectady. 
John  C.  Myers 


Schoharie. 
George  M.  Palmer. . 


Schuyler. 
Charles  A.  Sloan . . 


Seneca. 
Wm.  V.  Van  Rensselaer., 


Steuben. 
Edward  D.  Cross. . 
Hyatt  C.  Hatch... 


Suffolk. 
Erastus  F.  Post .  . . 
Carll  S.  Burr,  Jr.. 


Sullivan. 
George  McLaughlin. 

TrooA. 
Daniel  P.  Witter 


Republican  . 
Republican 


Republican 
Republican 


Democrat. .. 
Democrat . . . 
Republican  . 


Republican  . 
Democrat. .. 
Republican  . 


Democrat . . 
Democrat . . 


Republican 
Republican 


Republican  . 
Democrat .  . 
Democrat . . . 
Republican  . 
Republican  . 


Republican 
Republican 


Republican  , 
Republican  . 


Republican 
Republican  . 


Lawyer  and  Parmer '  Oswego  Centre. 

Real  estate  and  farming. . .    Altmar. 


Lawyer 

Editor  and  publisher. 


Lawyer. 
.  Clerk... 
.    Lawyer. 


Grocer 

Livery  and  insurance. 
Grocer 


Justice  of  the  peace  . 
Lawyer 


Unadilla. 
Brewster. 


Newtown. 

Jamaica. 

Freeport. 


Miller 

Real  estate. 


Merchant  and  manuf.. 

Farmer 

Lawyer 

Farmer 

i  Civil  engineer 


.  1  Farmer 

.    Produce  and  lumber  dealer 


Surveyor  and  farmer. 
Breeder  of  horses. . . . 


Lawyer  . 


Farmer  , 


•2362  Fifth  Ave..  Troy. 
10;i  Third  Street,  Troy. 
574  Congress  Street,  Troy. 


Stapleton. 
Haverstraw. 


Edwards. 
Potsdam. 


Cohoes. 
Schenectady. 
Cobleskill. 
Montour  Falls. 
Seneca  Falls. 


Pulteney. 
Atlanta. 


Quogue. 
Commack,  L.  I. 


Monticello. 
Richford. 


16/ 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   ASSEMBLY.— Co?iHnuecl 


Names  of  Members. 


Politics. 


Tompkins. 
Theron  Johnson Republican. 


Ulster. 

Jacob  H.  Treiiiper ...    Republican. . . 

Charles  J.  Ackeit Democrat. . . . 

Republican. . . 


Warren. 
Taylor  J.  Eldridge. 


Occupation. 


Farmer . 


Steamboat  business. . . 
Printer  and  publisher. 


Merchant. 


Washington.  | 

Charles  R.  Paris Republican. . .  '<  Lawyer. 


Wayne. 
Marvin  I.  Greenwood. 


Republican. . . 


Lawyer. 


Westchester. 

Jared  Sandford I  Democrat |  Lawyer.    . . . 

Wm.  J.  Graney   Democmt Real  estate. 

John  Gibney Democrat Lawyer 


Wyoming. 
Daniel  B.  Whipple Republican...    Farmer. 


Post- Office  Address. 


Dry  den. 


Kingston. 
New  Paltz. 


North  Creek. 
Sandy  Hill. 
Newaik. 


149  S.  9th  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon. 
Dobbs  Ferry. 
Sing  Sing. 


North  Java. 


Yates. 
M'les  W.  Raplee ....    UupuOlican. .    '  Farmer  and  wood  dealer. .    Dundee. 


Republicans 78 

Independent  Republicans 2 

Democrats 09 

National  Democrats 1 

Total 150 


Officers  of  the  Senate. 

xame.  position.  residence.     compensation. 

Jas.  S.  Whipple.* Clerk Salamanca $3,500 

Chas.  A.  Ball Assistant  Clerk Wellsville 2,500 

Lafayette  B.  Gleason . .  Journal  Clerk Delhi 2,500 

Samuel  D.  Cooper Asst.  Journal  Clerk Felt's  Mills 1,500 

Ernest  A.  Fay Index  Clerk Potsdam 2,000 

E.  E.  Ford Assistant  Index  Clerk Oneonta 1,500 

Wm.  P.  Dodge Financial  Clerk Prospect 1,500 

Edw.  AV.  Shaughnessy .  Stenographer Rochester 1,500 

Nathan  Lewis Principal  Doorkeeper Hoosick  Falls,  per  d.  6 

Garret  J.  Benson Sergeant-at-Arms Albany,  per  day. ...  6 

1  Clerk  Engrossed  Bills  at  $6  per  day  ;  5  Deputy  Clerks  at  $1,500  each  ;  1 
Clerk  to  Finance  Committee,  and  1  Clerk  to  Citizens'  Committee  at  $10  -per 
day  each  ;  1  Clerk  to  Judiciary  Committee,  and  1  Clerk  to  Codes  Committee 
at  $7  per  day  each  ;  1  Postmaster,  1  Assistant  Postmaster,  1  Librarian,  1 
Assistant  Librarian,  and  1  Clei'k  Engrossed  Bills  Committee  at  $6  jDer  day 
each  ;  7  Assistant  Doorkeepers,  1  President's  Stenographer,  1  Clerk  Railroads 
Committee,  1  Clerk  Canals  Committee,  9  General  Committee  Clerks,  1  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  4  Assistant  Superintendents  of  Documents,  1  Janitor, 
and  2  Assistant  Janitors  at  $5  per  day  each  ;  6  Messengers  and  1  President's 
Messenger  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  12  Pages  at  $2  per  day  each. 


*  $500  for  Extra  Clerical  Service,  and  $500  for  Indexing  Bills,  Jovirnals,  and  Documents. 

168 


Officers  of  the  Assembly. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

A.  E.  Baxter* Clerk Elmira. $3,500 

Ray  B.  Smith Assistant  Clerk Syracuse 2,500 

Henry  L.  Gates Journal  Clerk Utica 2,500 

Sanford  L.  W.  Smith.  .Assistant  Journal  Clerk.  .  .Chatham 1,500 

John  A.  Cole Index  Clerk Northville 2,000 

Edw.  H.  Denniston. .  .  .Assistant  Index  Clerk Rochester 1,500 

Edw.  M.  Rumsey 2d  Assistant  Index  Clerk . .  Seneca  Falls 1,500 

John  R.  Glover Deputy  and  Reading  Clerk.Oxford 1,500 

Jean  L.  Burnett Chief  Revision  Room Canandaigua   1,500 

Wells  M.  Bird Chief  Engrossing  Room . .  .Buffalo 1,500 

Frank  N.  Petrie Financial  Clerk Columbia 1,500 

Henry  C.  Lammert. . .  .Official  Stenographer 68  Wall  Street,  N.  Y.     1,500 

Jas.  C.  Crawford Sergeant-at-Arms 117  E.  77th  St.,  N.  Y.  p.  d.   6 

William  Craig Principal  Doorkeeper Rochester,  per  day..  6 

9  Deputy  Clerks  at  $1,500  each  ;  1  Assistant  Financial  Clerk  at  $10  per  day  ; 
1  Speaker's  Clerk  at  $10  per  day  ;  1  Clerk  of  Ways  and  Means  Committee,  and 
1  Clerk  of  Cities  Comnjittee  at  $10  per  da}^  each  ;  1  Clerk  of  Judicary  Com- 
mittee, and  1  Clerk  of  Codes  Committee  at  $7  per  day  each  ;  1  Librarian,  1 
Assistant  Librarian,  and  1  Assistant  Clerk  of  Engrossed  Bills  at  $(5  per  day 
each  ;  10  Assistant  Doorkeepers,  1  Superintendent  of  Wrajjping  Department, 
1  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Wrapping  Dej)artment,  1  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  1  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Documents,  1  Mail  and  Document 
Carrier,  1  Speaker's  Stenographer,  1  Postmaster,  1  Assistant  Postmaster,  2 
Committee  Clerks,  12  General  Committee  Clerks,  5  Stenographers,  1  Janitor, 
1  Assistant  Janitor,  and  1  Chief  Messenger  at  $5  per  day  each  ;  4  Clerks'  Mes- 
sengers, 5  Messengers  to  Committee,  6  General  Messengers  at  $3  per  day  each  ; 
30  Pages  at  $2  per  day  each. 


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CLASSIFIED  POSITIONS  OF  THE   CIVIL  SERVICE  OF  THE  STATE 

OF  NEW  YORK. 

Definition  of  Class  I. 

Class  I.  shall  iuclude  (a)  the  deputies  specially  authorized  by  law  to  act  for 
and  in  the  place  of  the  head  of  au  office  ;  (6)  one  principal  cashier  for  eacli 
office,  a  part  of  the  functions  of  which,  are  the  receipt  or  disbursement  of 
money  other  than  that  apjjlied  to  the  payment  of  its  own  expenses,  including 
salaries ;  (c)  the  Secretaries  of  State  Boards  and  Commissions  specifically 
named  herein  ;  (d)  such  confidential  clerks  or  other  positions  as  shall  be  speci- 
fically named  in  this  rule  ;  and  such  class  shall  comprise  the  following  posi- 
tions and  such  other  positions  as  may  hereafter  be  added  under  the  four 
groups  above  defined. 

Fositio7is  in  Class  I. 

Governor : — Private  Secretary,  Military  Secretary,  Appointment  Clerk, 
Pardon  and  Requisition  Clerk,  Executive  Stenographers,  Counsel. 

Secretary  of  State  : — Deputies  ;  Chief  Clerk,  Confidential  Clerk,  Sten- 
ogi'apher. 

Comptroller  : — Deputies,  Confidential  Clerk,  Stenogi'aplier. 

Treasurer  : — Deputies,  Cashier,  Confidential  Clerk,  Stenographer. 

Attorney-General : — Deputies,  Assistant  in  New  York  City,  Confidential 
Clerk,  Stenographer. 

State  Engineer  and  Surveyor : — Deputy,  Division  Engineers,  Confidential 
Clerk,  Stenographer. 

Insurance  Department : — Deputy  Superintendents,  Cashier,  Private  Sec- 
retary, Chief  Actuary,  Confidential  Examiners,  Two  Stenographers,  Chief 
Clerk  of  the  Tax  Department. 

Banking  Department  : — Deputy  Superintendent,  Private  Secretary,  Con- 
fidential Examiners,  Stenographer. 

Department  of  Public  Instruction : — Deputy  Superintendents,  Institute 
Lecturer,  Conductor  of  Institutes^  Confidential  Clerk. 

"Warden  of  Auburn  Prison  : — Industrial  Clerk. 

State  Prisons  : — Agents  and  Wardens,  Chaplains. 

Court  of  Appeals  : — Clerk,  Deputy  Clerk,  Reporter,  Law  Examiners. 

Office  of  the  Railroad  Commission  : — Secretary,  Inspector. 

Capitol  Commissioner  : — Private  Secretary. 

Prison  Commission  : — Secretary. 

Department  of  Excise  : — Deputy  and  Special  Deputy  Commissioners  ;  Sec- 
retary to  the  Commissioner,  Financial  Clerk,  Cashier  in  the  office  of  each 
Special  Deputy  Commissioner,  Counsel. 

Department  of  Public  Works  : — Deputy  Superintendent,  Assistant  Super- 
intendent, Superintendents  of  Repairs,  Private  Secretary,  Financial  Clerk, 
Consulting  and  Inspecting  Architect  new  Capitol,  Special  Agents  and  Dis- 
bursing Clerks  to  the  Section  Superintendents,  Stenographer. 

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state  Board  of  Charities  : — Secretary,  Private  Secretary-  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  State  and  Alien  Poor. 

Eegents  of  the  University  : — Secretary,  Director    of  Examinations,    Hon- 
orary University  Examiners,  Medical  Examiners. 

Department  of  Public  Buildings  : — Superintendent,  DejDuty  Superintend- 
ent, Paymaster. 

Commission  in  Lunacy  : — Secretary. 

State  Hosjiitals,  Asylums,  and  Houses  of  Refuge  : — Treasurers,  Chaplains 
Stewards,  Attorney  for  each  State  Hospital. 

Board  of  Claims  : — Clerk. 

Board  of  Health  : — Secretary. 

Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor  : — Deputy,  Chief  Clerk. 

Forest  Preserve  Board  : — Secretary,  Stenograj)her. 

Fisheries,  Game,  and  Forest  Commission  : — Assistant  Secretary,  Confiden- 
tial Clerk  to  the  Shellfish  Commissioner. 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  : — One  Assistant  Commissioner,  One  Detec- 
tive. 

Board  of  Mediation  and  Arbitration  : — Secretary. 

Board  of  Tax  Commissioners  : — Secretary. 

Factory  Inspector  : — Secretary. 

Commissioners   of   the    State    Reservation    at    Niagara :— Secretary   and 
Treasurer. 

Weather  Bureau  at  Cornell  University : — Meteorologist,  Secretary  and 
Expert. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  at  Geneva  : — Director,  Assistant  Director. 

State  Reformatory  at  Elmira : — Chaplain. 

Industrial  School  at  Rochester  : — Parole  Agent,  ChajDlains. 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home  at  Bath  : — Superintendent,  Adjutant,  Quar- 
termaster, Assistant  Quartermaster,  Surgeon,  Assistant  Surgeon. 

Onondaga  Salt  Springs  at  Syracuse  : — Deputy  Superintendent. 

Office  of  the  Quarantine  Commission  : — Secretary. 

Board  of  Port  Wardens  : — Secretarj^  Collector. 

Health  Officer  of  the  Port  of  New  York  : — Dei^uties. 

Commissioners  of  Subways,  Brooklyn  : — Secretary. 

Normal  Schools  : — Principals. 

Superintendent  of  Weights  and  Measures. 

Woman's  Relief  Corps  Home,  Oxford  : — All  positions,  jDrovided  that  per- 
sons appointed  are  certified  to  the  Commission  to  be  veterans,  their  wives  or 
widows,  arm}^  nurses  residents  of  New  York,  or  members  of  good  standing  in 
the  Woman's  Relief  Corps. 

Courts  :  Chief  Clerk  of  each  Court,  one  Confidential  Clerk,  Stenographer, 
Attendant,  or  other  Assistant  to  each  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Appeals  and  of  the 
Supreme  Court. 

Definition  of  Class  II. 

1.  Class  II.  shall  include  all  positions  now  existing  or  hereafter  created,  of 
whatever  functions,  designations,  or  compensation  in  each  and  every  branch  of 

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the  classified  sei-\'ice,  except  such  positions  as  are  sijecitically  designated  in 
Class  I.  or  Class  III.  or  included  in  Class  IV.,  and  embraces  Clerks,  Cash- 
iers, Custodians,  Messengers,  Engineers,  Insj)ectors,  Special  Agents,  Law 
Positions,  Medical  Positions,  Mathematicians,  Scientists,  Agriculturists, 
Instructors,  Mechanics,  Craftsmen,  Miscellaneous  Positions. 

Definition  of  Class  III. 

Class  III.  shall  include  skilled  laborers,  attendants,  and  other  positions  of 
a  minor  grade  as  are  named  in  this  rule  ;  provided,  that  no  position  the  duties 
of  which  require  the  incumbent  to  come  in  contact  with  the  inmates  of  any 
hospital,  asylum,  prison,  reformatory,  or  like  institution  of  charity  or  correc- 
tion shall  be  considered  that  of  an  unskilled  laborer. 

Class  III.  shall  comprise  the  following  positions  aud  such  other  positions 
as  may  hereafter  be  added. 

Positions  in   Class  III. 

Comptroller : — "Watchman. 

Treasurer : — Watchman. 

Insurance  Department : — "Watchman. 

Department  of  Public  Instruction  : — Porters. 

Department  of  Public  Buildings  : — Porters,  Ujiholsterers. 

Department  of  Public  Works  : — The  Harbor  Masters. 

State  Hospitals,  Asylums,  and  Charitable  Institutions  : — Watchmen,  Police- 
men, Barbers,  Supervisors,  Niu'ses,  Attendants,  Ward-Helpers,  House- 
keejjers,  Chefs,  Cooks,  Bakers,  Meat-Cutters,  Laundry  Overseers,  Head 
Laundresses,  Linemen,  Plumbers,  Steamfitters,  Firemen,  Master  Mechan- 
ics, Caii^enters,  Painters,  Blacksmiths,  Foremen,  Tailors,  Shoemakers, 
Printers,  Bookbinders,  Farmers,  Dairymen,  Gardeners,  Florists,  Conductors. 

Fisheries,  Game,  and  Forest  Commission  : — Protectors  aud  Foresters,  As- 
sistant Oyster  Protector. 

Adjutant-General : — Keeper  of  the  Military  Bureau,  Janitor  of  the  Military 
Bureau. 

Chief  of  Ordnance : — Watchman. 

Onondaga  Salt  Springs  at  Syracuse  : — Inspectors  of  Salt,  Block  Inspectors, 
Overseers  of  Pumps,  Superintendents  of  Aquedvicts  and  Reservoirs,  Inspectors 
of  Barrels,  Engineers,  Pumjiers. 

State  Prisons  : — Machinists,  Assistant  Matrons,  Foremen  Manufacturing 
Department,  Examiners  Manufacturing  Department. 

Prison  for  Women  at  Auburn  :— Attendants. 

State  Reformatory  at  Elmira  : — Hospital  Stewards,  Machinists,  Firemen, 
Office  Bovs. 

State  Industrial  School  at  Rochester : — Nurses,  Housekeepers,  Patrol- 
men, Yard  Officers,  Dining-room  Officers,  Dormitory  Officers,  Guard-house 
Officers,  Farm  Guards.  Gate-keepers,  Caretakers.  Attendants,  Cooks,  Superin- 
tendent of  Hosjiital.  Siiperintendent  of  Kitchen,  Milk  Sterilizer,  Dentist. 

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House  of  Kefiige  for  Women  at  Hudson  : — Supervisors,  Assistant  Super- 
visors, Watchmen,  Marshals,  Firemen. 

Thomas  Orphan  Asylum  at  Versailles  : — Attendants,  Cook,  Head  Farmer. 

House  of  Refuge  for  Women  at  Albion: — Nurses,  Cooks,  Seamstresses, 
Firemen. 

School  for  the  Blind  at  Batavia : — Housekeepers,  Ushers,  Bakers,  Cooks, 
Laundresses,  Firemen,  Florists,  Carpenters,  Yardmen,  Janitors. 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home  at  Bath : — Cooks,  Blacksmiths,  Linemen, 
Steamlitters,  Firemen,  Carpenters,  Nurses. 

Qiiarantine  Commission  : — Firemen,  Cooks,  Boatmen,  Carpenters. 

Health  Office  of  the  Port  of  New  York  : — Shipkeepers,  Firemen,  Fumi- 
gators,  Nurses,  Watchmen. 

Definition  of  Class  IV. 

Class  IV.  shall  include  unskilled  laborers,  which  term  shall  embrace  such 
laborers  as  are  not  included  in  Class  III.  Unskilled,  laborers  may  be  employed 
without  examination. 


Restrictions  as  to  residence  and  citizenship  shall  not  apply  to  the  following 
positions  : 

0.  On  account  of  low  compensation  : 

Guards  and  Overseers,  New  York  State  Reformatory, 
Attendants,   Nurses,  and  Orderlies  in  Asylums   and   Hospitals   and 
similar  institutions. 
h.  On  account  of  high  professional  or  scientific  requirements  : 

Associates,  Archivist,  and  Librarian  in  the  Pathological  Institute  of 

the  New  York  State  Hospitals. 
Technological  Instructor,  Assistant  Technological  Instructor,  Manual 
Training  Instructor,  Sloyd  Instructor,  New  Y'ork  State  Reformatory. 
Editor  and  Librarian,  Botanist  and  Mycologist,  Dairy  Bacteriologist, 

New  York  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 
Junior  Physician. 
Medical  Interne. 


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OFFICE   OF  THE  ^LIYOR. 

No.  6  City  Hall,  City  Hall  Park,  New  York  City. 

NAME.  POSITION.  KESIDENCE.      COMPEXSATIOIT. 

Robert  A.  Vaii  Wyck . .  Mayor 135  E.  46th  St $15,000 

Alfred  M.  DowTies Secretary 34  AY.  38th  St 5,000 

Richard  S.  Farley Chief  Clerk 69th  St.  and  Boulevard. .  3,000 

Ross  F.  Keogh War.  and  Bd.  Clerk  ...  117  W.  137th  St 2,000 

Joel  J.  Gibson Confidential  Clerk ....  129  Lexington  Ave ....  1,200 

Wm.  J.  Harvey Stenographer 4  King  St 1,600 

Wm.  E.  McReynolds. . .  Confid'l  Stenographer .  106  W.  96th  St 1,600 

John  F.  Scully Confidential  Mess'ger  .  153  E.  48th  St 1,800 

Ed.  Hetherton Messenger 108  E.  91st  St 1,800 


BLTtEAU   OF  LICENSES. 

Mayor's  Marshal,  Xo.  1  City  Hall,  New  York  City. 

David  J.  Roche Chief  of  Bureau 314  E.  49th  St $2,800 

George  W.  Brown,  Jr. .  Chief  Clerk 104  W.  84th  St 2,000 

Joseph  Keller Cashier 158  E.  97th  St 1,700 

1  Inspector  at  $1,500 ;  5  Inspectors  at  $1,200  each ;  1  Messenger  at  $900. 


AQLTEDUCT   COMMISSION. 

Stewart  Building,  280  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Peter  J.  Dooling Commissioner 460  W.  43d  St $5,000 

Chas.  H.  Murray    . . .  Commissioner 48  W.  52d  St 5,000 

Wm.  H.  Ten  Eyck . . .  Commissioner 679  E.  135th  St 5,000 

Maurice  J.  Power. . .  .Commissioner 317  E.  19th  St 5,000 

Harry  W.  Walker. . . .  Secretary 55  W.  36th  St 4,000 

Jefferson  Groub Purveyor  and  Assistant  to 

the  Secretary 809  W.  54th  St 2,500 

Adam  F.  Pentz Auditor 176  Nostrand  Ave.,  Bk .     2,000 

A.  Fteley Clerk  Engineer ...  14  W.  131st  St 1,000 

Fred.  S.  Cook Asst.  Engineer  in  charge 

Draughting  Bureau. , . .  Yonkers,  N.  Y 3.500 

Wm.  H.  Spencer Chief  Clerk Portchester,  N.  Y 2,000 

Alfred  Craven Division  Engineer Kingsbridge,  N.  Y. . . .     4,000 

Chas.  S.  Gowen Division  Engineer Sing  Sing,  N.  Y 4,000 

Edward  Wegmann . .  .Division  Engineer Katonah,  N.  Y'' 3,600 

2  Clerks  at  $1,500  each;  1  Stenographer  at  $1,500;  1  Stenograi>her  at 
$1,200 ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,800  ;  4  Draughtsmen  at  $1,800  each  ;  3 
Assistant  Engineers  at  $2,200  each  ;  5  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,800  each  ;  2 
Transitmen  at  $1,500  each ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,500  ;  2  Levellers  at 

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$720  ;  12  Axemen  at  $720  each  ;  1  Skilled  Laborer  at  $960  ;  1  Foreman  at 
$1,800  ;  1  Stableman  at  $720  ;  2  Journeymen  Machinists  at  $3.50  per  day;  1 
Journeyman  Machinist  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Typewriter  at  $3  per  day  ;  11  Super- 
intendents of  Dam  Construction  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  1  Mason  at  $4  per  day  ; 
1  Inspector  of  Masonry  at  $4  per  day  ;  1  Patrolman  at  $3.50  per  day  ;  1  La- 
borer at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Laborer  at  $2.50  per  day  ;  14  Laborers  at  $2  per  day 
each  ;  1  Cement  Worker  at  $2  per  day. 


BOARD   OF  ESTIMATE  AND  APPORTIONMENT. 

Office  of  the  Clerk,  280  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

The  Mayor,  Chairman  ;  the  President  of  the  Department  of  Taxes  and  As- 
sessments, Secretary ;  the  Comptroller,  the  President  of  the  Council,  the 
Corporation  Counsel. 

NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Charles  V.  Adee Clerk 143  East  58th  Street.  $3,500 


COMMISSIONERS   OF   THE   SINKING  FUND. 

Office  of  the  Secretary,  280  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

The  Mayor,  Chairman;  the  Comptroller,  the  City  Chamberlain,  the  Presi- 
dent of   the  Council,  and  the   Chairman  of   the  Finance   Committee  of  the 
Board  of  Aldermen. 
Edgar  J.  Levey Secretary 61  West  74th  Street  ,  None 


COMMISSIONER   OF  ACCOUNTS. 

Room  114  Stewart  Building,  280  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

John  C.  Hertle Commissioner 214  West  44th  Street  $5,000 

Edwin  Owen Commissioner 52  West  93d  Street     5,000 

1  Engineer  at  $3,600  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,800  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer 
at  $1,500  ;  2  Examiners  at  $2,500  eaich  ;  2  Examiners  at  $2,000  each  ;  7  Exam- 
iners at  $1,800  each  ;  3  Examiners  at  $1,600  each  ;  1  Examiner  at  $1,500  ;  1 
Examiner  at  $1,400  ;  4  Examiners  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Messenger  at  $1,200  ;  1 
Stenographer  at  $4  per  day  ;  1  Boy  at  $360. 


BOxVRD   OF  ARMORY  COMl^HSSIONERS. 

280  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

The  Mayor,  Chairman  ;  the  President  of  the  Department  of  Taxes  and 
Assessments,  Secretary.  The  two  senior  ranking  Officers  in  Command  of 
troops  of  National  Guard,  of  the  State  of  New  York,  in  the  City  and  County  of 
New  York. 

Frank  J.  Bell Clerk 41  East  21st  St. .    None. 

Robert  Telfer Assist.  Clerk  and  Inspector. 458  West  151st  St. .   $1,800 

Lewis  M.  Sweet Stenographer  and  Typewtr.2021  Lexington  Ave     1,500 

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IVIEMBERS  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

COUNCIL 
DIST.  NAJTE.  RESIDENCE.  BUSINESS  ADDRESS. 

Randolph  Guggculieimer,  8  East  81st  Street 30  Broad  Street. 

President. 

'John  T.  Oakley 442  East  14th  Street 442  East  14th  Street 

Vice- Chairman. 

Thomas  F.  Foley 20  James  Slip 112  Centre  Street. 

Martin  Engel 303  Broome  Street 50  Centre  Market. 

(  Frank  J.  Goodwin 263  West  24th  Street 280  Broadway. 

2  ]  Charles  F.  Allen 153  West  45th  Street 153  West  45th  Street. 

(  Patrick  J.  Ryder 154  Spring  Street 7  Vandam  Street. 

(  Harry  C.  Hart 437  East  84th  Street 78  Park  Row. 

3  ]  George  B.  Christman. .  .331  East  55th  Street 312-318  East  95th  Street. 

(  John  J.  Murphy 393  First  Avenue 393  First  Avenue. 

(  Eugene  A.  Wise 301  West  138th  Street. .  .145th  Street  and  8th  Av. 

4  }  Stewart  M.  Brice 693  Fifth  Avenue 80  Broadway. 

(  Herman  Sulzer 2478  Second  Avenue 2478  Second  Avenue. 

(  William  J.  Hyland Westchester 320  Broadway. 

6  ]  Adolph  C.  Hottenroth.  .  .668  East  134th  Street. . .  .271  Broadway. 

(  Bernard  C.  Murray 1262  Boston  Road 1262  Boston  Road. 

/  Charles  H.  Francisco 1192  Halsey  St.,  Brooklyn.1192  Halsey  St.,  Brooklyn. 

6  }  Francis  F.  Williams 25  Orient  Av.,  Brooklj'n.  .Maspeth& Gardiner  Avs.,B. 

(  Conrad  H.  Hester 183  Central  Av.,  Brooklyn.  183  Central  Av.,  Brooklyn. 

/  Adam  H.  Leich 314  Monroe  St.,  Brooklyn. 200  Montague  St.,  Br'klyn. 

7  -j  Henry  French 78  Bradford  St.,  Brooklyn.  78  Bradford  St.,  Brooklyn. 

(  Charles  H.  Ebbets 328  First  Street,  Brooklyn.Eastern  Park,  Brooklyn. 

I  John  J.  McGany 176  Nevins  St.,  Brooklyn. F'k'nBg.,  186RemsenSt.,B. 

8  \  William  A.  Doyle 261  58th  St.,  Brooklyn. . .  193  Montague  St.,  Br'klyn. 

(  Martin  F.  Conly 92  Adams  St.,  Brooklyn.  .92  Adams  Street,  Brookl;jii. 

_  j  David  L.  Van  Nostrand . .  Little  Neck,  L.  I Little  Neck,  L.  I. 

(  Joseph  Cassidy 99HulstSt.,Blissville,L.  I.  99Hulst  St.,  Bhssville, L.  L 

-„  j  Joseph  F.  O'Grady New  Brighton,  S.  I New  Brighton,  S.  I. 

I  Benjamin  J.  Bodine Port  Richmond,  S.  I Port  Richmond,  S.  L 

Councilmen  are  elected  for  4  years ;  compensation,  $1,500  j^er  year. 


St.\:s'ding  Committees  of  the  Council. 

Finance. — Allen,  Brice,  Christman,  Hester,  French,  O'Grady,  Leich. 
Law. — Hottenroth,  Goodwin,  Van  Nostrand,  Bodine,  Ebbets,  McGarry,  Williams. 
Railroads. — Oakley,  Hart,  Hyland,  Conly,  Hester,  Cassidy,  Francisco. 
Street  Cleaning. — Hyland,  Foley,  Murphy,  Conly,  Van  Nostrand, 
Salaries  and  Offices. — Brice,  Oakley,  Hottenroth,  Ebbets,  Leich. 
Fire. — O'Grady,  Sulzer,  Murphy,  Hester,  Francisco. 

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Building  Department. — Doyle,  Allen,  McGarry,  Van  Nostrand,  Wise. 

Markets. — Foley,  Goodwin,  Frencli,  Van  Nostrand,  Williams. 

Privileges  and  Elections. — Ebbets,  Goodwin,  Brice,  Doyle,  Williams. 

Claims. — Murray,  Sulzer,  Cassidy,  Hester,  Leicb. 

Streets  and  Highways. — Murphy,  Sulzer,  Engel,  Murray,  Frencb,  Francisco, 
Van  Nostrand. 

Public  BuUdings,  Lighting  and  Supplies. — Christmau,  Brice,  Allen,  Doyle, 
Engel,  Bodine,  Williams. 

Docks  and  Ferries. — Ryder,  Wise,  Hottenroth,  McGarry,  Hester,  Cassidy, 
Leich. 

Rules.  —  Oakley,  Goodwin,  Bodine,  Van  Nostrand,  Hottenroth,  Hester, 
Williams. 

Public  Education. — Brice,  Hart,  Hyland,  O'Grady,  Williams. 

Public  Health. — Wise,  GoodAvin,  French,  Van  Nostrand,  Francisco. 

Penal  Institutions. — Hester,  Christman,  Murray,  Cassidy,  Leich. 

Public  Charities. — Hart,  Allen,  Sulzer,  McGarry,  Bodine.  \ 

Police. — Engel,  Ryder,  Hart,  French,  Williams. 

Parks. — Sulzer,  Ryder,  Hyland,  Murphy,  Ebbets,  Williams,  Bodine. 

Sewers. — Goodwin,  Foley,  Wise,  Murray,  Hester,  Leich,  O'Grady. 

Bridges  and  Tunnels. — Conly,  Christman,  Brice,  Hyland,  French,  Cassidy, 
Leich. 

Water  Supply. — Foley,  Hart,  Wise,  Hottenroth,  Doyle,  O'Grady,  Williams. 

JOINT    COMMITTEES. 

Printed  and  Engrossed  Ordinances  and  Resolutions. — McGarry,  Hottenroth, 
Brice,  Bodine,  Francisco. 

Public  Printing. — Ryder,  O'Grady,  Conly,  Murray,  Leich. 


Clerk  of  the  Council. 

NAME.  rOSITIOX.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Patrick  J.  Scully City  Clerk  and  Clerk  of  the 

Council 5  Willett  Street ....  $7,000 

Nicholas  J.  Hayes. . . .  .First  Deputy  City  Clerk . .  .167  E.  111th  Street.  5,000 

Albert  E.  Hull Stenographer  to  Council . .  324  W.  24th  Street .  2,000 

Jocelyn  Johnston Secretary  to  President  ....  The  Benedict,  Wash. 

Square..  2,500 

Michael  Padden Sergeant-at-Arms 20  James  Slip 2,000 


CITY   CLERK. 

City  Hall,  Borough  or  Manhattan. 

P.  J.  Scully City  Clerk 5  Willett  St None 

Nicholas  J.  Hayes Deputy  City  Clerk 167  E.  111th  St None 

W.  L.  D.  O'Grady Clerk 6  Ridgewood  Ave.,  Bk.  $2,000 

Charles  B.  Morton Clerk 829  Monroe  St 2,000 

James  H.  Cross Clerk 16  E.  Seventh  St 2,000 

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Borough  of  Brooklyn. 

XAME.  POSITION.  EESIDENCE.      COMPEXSATIOX. 

Joseph  V.  Scully Deputy  City  Clerk 481  Second  St $2,500 

James  E.  Reuue Custodian 274  Ainsley  St.  p.  d.  4 

Francis  W.  Weeks Messenger 110  Ashland  Place. .     1,200 


Borough  of  Queens. 
Thomas  J.  McGraw. . . .  Deputy  City  Clerk 137  12th  St.,  L.  I.  City  $1,500 


Borough  of  Richmond. 
Michael  J.  Collins Deputy  City  Clerk Stapleton,  S.  I $1,500 


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Standing  Committees  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen. 

Finance. — Muh,  Hart,  Siefke,  Scott,  Byrne,  Geiser,  Goodman. 

Law. — Geagan,  Flinn,  Glick,  Dooley,  Velton,  Burrell,  Mclnnes. 

Railroads. — Ledwith,  Fleck,  Smith,  Keegan,  Scott,  McCall,  Goodman. 

Parks. — McGrath,  Harrington,  Dunn,  McKeever,  Hennessy,  Vaughan, 
Sherman. 

Sewers. — McCall,  Minsky,  Geiser,  Roddy,  Wafer,  Geagan,  James. 

Bridges  and  Tunnels. — Keahon,  Schneider,  Neufeld,  Byrne,  Lang,  Geiger, 
McNeil. 

Water  Supply. — Kennefick,  Burrell,  Gass,  Elliott,  Schmidt,  Vaughan, 
James. 

Streets  and  Highways. — Elliott,  Roddy,  Geiger,  Dunn,  Bridges,  Cronin, 
Burleigh. 

Public  Buildings,  Lighting  and  Supplies. — Gledhill,  Gaffney,  McEneaney, 
Byrne,  Helgans,  Geiser,  Goodman. 

Docks  and  Ferries. — Gaffne}^,  Ledwith,  Flinn,  Scott,  McKeever,  Cronin, 
Stewart. 

Pules. — Glick,  Welling,  Metzger,  Bridges,  Kenney,  Geiger,  Mclnnes. 

Public  Education. — Schneider,  Hart,  Hennessy,  Oatman,  Vaughan. 

Public  Health.— McKee\er,  Metzger,  Dunn,  Muh,  Folks. 

Penal  Institutions. — Velton,  Cronin,  Koch,  McCall,  Diemer. 

Public  Charities. — Vaughan,  Siefke,  WelHng,  Wafer,  Ackerman. 

Privileges  and  Elections.^GledhiW,  Kennefick,  Kenney,  Geiser,  Mclnnes. 

Building  Department. — Siefke,  Gass,  Hennessy,  Burrell,  Burleigh. 

Police. — Smith,  Koch,  Keahon,  McKeever,  Stewart. 

Street  Cleaning. — Fleck,  Geiger,  Bridges,  Harrington,  Woodward. 

Salaries  and  Offices.— Cronin,  Neufeld,  Hennessy,  McGrath,  Wentz. 

Fire. — Hart,  Koch,  Doole}^  McCall,  Diemer. 

Ilarkets.—Meizgev,  McEneaney,  Minsky,  Elliott,  Ackerman. 

joint  committees. 

Printed  and  Engrossed  Ordinances  and  Resolutions. — Gass,  Kennefick,  Ken- 
ney, Schneider,  Sherman. 

Public  Printing.— Celling,,  Glick,  Helgans,  Geagan,  Mclnnes. 
CZams.— Flinn,  Velton,  Koch,  Wentz,  McGrath. 


EjMployees  of  board  of  aldermen. 

NAME.  POSITION.  EESIDE^TCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Michael  F.  Blake Clerk 806  Vanderbilt  Ave .   $5,000 

John  J.  Gallagher Deputy  Clerk   31  Carmine  St 2,500 

Wm.  E.  Kurz Index  Clerk 173  Essex  St 1,200 

Frank  J.  Martin Journal  Clerk   182  Forsyth  St 1,200 

Chas.  A.  Glaser Ordnance  Clerk 44  Bradhurst  Ave . . .     1,200/ 

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NAME.  POSITION",  RESIDENCE.      COMPEXSATIOX. 

Albert  L.  Hall Transcript  Clerk 24G  W.  lltli  St $1,200 

Thad.  C.  Wassermau . .  Assistant  Clerk 412  E.  89th  St 1,200 

Chas.  R.  Shaplau Assistant  Clerk 318  E.  IKitli  St 1,000 

John  W.  Chester Assistant  Clerk 1-47  W.  Houston  St.  1,000 

Geo.  P.  Osborne Engrossing  Clerk 1430  Lexington  Ave.  1,000 

Stuart  Harris Engrossing  Clerk 1616  Intei-vale  Ave. ,  1,000 

Wm.  F.  Byrnes Messenger 328  E.  89th  St 900 

Robt.  Sweeney Messenger 884  Eighth  Ave 900 

Philip  Baer Librarian 114  AY.  28th  St 1,000 

Albert  E.  Hull Stenographer 324  E.  24th  St 1,200 

Timothy  F.  Barry Stenographer 341  E.  Kith  St 1,200 

Thos.  A.  Oaklej- Sergeant-at-Ai-ms 3  Bank  St 1,500 

John  McGuire Assistant  Sergeant-at-Ai'ms.24  Beekman  St 1,200 

Patrick  McCormack . . .  Clerk  (Comm'rs  of  Deeds) .  507  W.  47th  St 1,200 


PRESIDENT   OF  THE  BOROUGH   OF  MANHATTAN. 

Augustus  W.  Peters  . .  .President 253  E.  86th  Street. .   $5,000 

Ira  Edgar  Rider Secretary 437  E.  84th  Street . .     2,500 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  BOROUGH  OF  THE  BRON^X. 

MuNiciP-VL  BurLDDsG,  Crotona  Pake,  175th  Street  axd  3d  Avenue. 

Louis  Haffen President 647  Coui-tlandt  Ave .   $5,000 

Jos.  P.  Heunessy Secretary 875  E.  169th  St. . . .     3,500 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  BOROUGH  OF  BROOKLYN. 

City  H.u.l,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Edward  M.  Grout President 860  Carroll  St $5,000 

James  W.  Stevenson. . .  Secretar}*    26  Monroe  St 3,500 

B.  J.  Conklin Clerk. .  T 129  Church  St 1,200 

1  Stenographer  at  $1,200  ;  1  Messenger  at  $900. 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  BOROUGH  OF  QUEENS. 

City  Hall,  Long  Isl.^d  City. 

Frederick  Bowley President Long  Island  City. .  $5,000 

Joseph  Fiesil Secretaiy 159  12th  St 2,250 

John  Sullivan Clerk 60  Ho^i;  Ave 850 

John  F.  Jayne Attendant Corona,  L.  1 700 


PRESIDENT   OF   THE  BOROUGH   OF  RICKMOND. 


.President $5,000 

[Contest  not  yet  decided.] 
31b 


BOARD   OF  PUBLIC  IMPROVEMENT. 
346  Broadway. 

XAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

Maurice  F.  Holahan. .  .President 137  E.  55th  St $8,000 

Ex-officio  Members. — The  Mayor,  the  Corporation  Counsel,  the  ComjDtroller, 
the  Commissioner  of  Water  Supply,  the  Commissioner  of  Street  Cleaning,  the 
Commissioner  of  Sewers,  the  Commissioner  of  Public  Buildings,  Lighting, 
and  Supplies,  the  Comuiissioner  of  Bridges,  the  President  of  the  Borough  of 
Manhattan,  the  President  of  the  Borough  of  the  Bronx,  the  President  of  the 
Borough  of  Brooklyn,  the  President  of  the  Borough  of  Richmond. 

James  H.  Mooney Secretary 119  West  76th  St. .   $5,000 

Joseph  A.  Webster.  . .  .Engineer  of  Street  Ojiening  Valentine  Ave 4,000 

Charles  H.  Haswell Consulting  Engineer 324  West  78th  St  . .     3,500 

John  Osborn General  Bookkeeper 2071  Bathgate  Av  . .      3,000 

William  Kearney Contract  Clerk 132d  St.  &  St.  Ann's  Av.  3,000 

Herbert  A.  Holahan .  .  .Private  Secretary 137  East  55th  St.  . .      2,450 

1  Clerk  at  $2,250  ;  1  Clerk  at  $2,000  ;  1  Map  Clerk  at  $1,500 ;  1  Stenogra- 
pher and  Typewriter  at  $1,200  ;  3  Draughtsmen  at  $1,200  each. 


Topographical   Bureau. 

Louis  A.  Risse Chief  Topo.  Engineer 599  Mott  Ave $5,000 

Fred'k  Greiffenberg.  .  .Topographical  Engineer.  .222  West  24th  St.  . .  3,500 
1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $2,250  ;  4  Assistant  Engineers  at  $2,100  each  ;  2 
Assistant  Engineers  at  $2,000  each  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,920 ;  1  Assist- 
ant Engineer  at  $1,800  ;  4  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,500  each  ;  3  Assistant 
Engineers  at  $1,380  each  ;  3  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Assistant 
to  Engineers  at  $1,320  ;  1  Assistant  to  Engineers  at  $1,200  ;  1  Assistant  to 
Engineers  at  $1,080  ;  1  Computer  and  Chief  Draughtsman  at  $1,500  ;  1  Me- 
chanical Draughtsman  at  $1,140  ;  1  Transitman  at  $1,620  ;  1  Transitman  at 
$1,260  ;  2  Transitmen  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Computer  and  Draughtsman  at  $1,- 
200  ;  1  Computer  at  $1,620  ;  1  Computer  at  $1,500  ;  2  Computers  at  $1,380 
each  ;  2  Computers  at  $1,320  each  ;  5  Computei's  at  $1,200  each  ;  2  Computers 
at  $1,100  each  ;  2  Computers  at  $1,080  each  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $1,560  ;  1 
Draughtsman  at  $1,440  ;  3  Draughtsmen  at  $1,200  each  ;  3  Draughtsmen  at 
$1,100  each  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $1,000  ;  3  Draughtsmen  at  $960  each  ;  1 
Transitman  at  $1,140  ;  2  Transitmen  at  $1,020  each  ;  1  Leveller  at  $1,320  ;  1 
Leveller  at  $1,200  ;  1  Leveller  at  $1,140  ;  2  Levellers  at  $900  each  ;  1  Leveller 
at  $960  ;  1  Rodman  at  $1,140  ;  1  Rodman  at  $1,080  ;  1  Rodman  at  $1,020  ;  1 
Rodman  at  $1,000  ;  1  Rodman  at  $900  ;  1  Chainman  at  $1,080  ;  1  Chainman 
at  $1,000  ;  2  Chainmen  at  $960  each  ;  1  Chainman  at  $900  ;  1  Chainman  at 
$840  ;  7  Chainmen  at  $780  each  ;  2  Axemen  at  $1,000  each  ;  2  Axemen  at 
$840  each  ;  4  Axemen  at  $780  each  ;  23  Axemen  at  $720  each  ;  1  Stenographer 
and  Typewriter  at  $960  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,500  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,260  ;  1  Laborer  at 
$2,50  per  day  ;  5  Laborers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  5  Sounders  at  $2  per  day  each. 

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DEPARTMENT   OF   HIGHWAYS. 

Borough  of  Manhattan. — 150  Nassau  Stkeet. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 

James  P.  Keating Commissioner $7,500 

William  M.  Shannon  .  .Deputy  Commissioner 5,000 

Stevenson  Towle Consulting  Engineer 314  W.  78th  St 5,000 

Henry  Dimse Chief  Clerk 304  W.  103d  St 3,000 

Alexander  Cooper Corresponding  Clerk 635  11th  St.,  B'klyn     2,000 

Jas.  E.  Carraher Contract  Clerk 566  Grand  St 2,000 

Benj.  P.  Benjamin Clerk 444  E.  87th  St 1,600 

Wisner  B.  Martin Engineer  of  Subservice  and 

Construction 112  E.  64th  St 2,500 

5  Clerks  at  $1,200  each ;  2  Clerks  at  1,000  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,500  ;  1  Rod- 
man at  $1,000  ;  1  Junior  Clerk  at  $600  ;  1  Draughtsman  at  $1,200  ;  1  Mes- 
senger at  $1,000  ;  1  Messenger  at  $1,200  ;  2  Foremen  at  $3.50  per  day  each  ; 
2  Assistant  Foremen  at  $3  per  day  each ;  4  Laborers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  1 
Inspector's  Assistant  at  $4  per  day ;  2  Inspectors  at  $3.50  per  day  each ;  1  In- 
spector at  $3.50  per  day  ;  1  StenograjDher  and  Typewriter  at  $15  per  week. 


Bureau  of  Incumbrances. 

Florence  J.  Sullivan. .  .Superintendent 112  Centre  St $5,000 

Henry  H.  Lloyd Clerk 211  W.  44th  St  ....     1,600 

Edward  Brady Clerk 25  Commerce  St. . . .     1,200 

Frank  H.  Daly Inspector 237  E.  25th  St 1,200 

1  Clerk  at  $1,000  ;  5  Inspectors  at  $900  each ;  1  Keeper  of  Yard  at  $900. 


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Borough  of  the  Bronx,  N.  Y. 


NAME. 


POSITION. 


EESIDENCE.      COMPENSATION. 


James  Maloney Deputy  Commissioner 753  E.  187tli  Street.  $5,000 

Johu  Osborn General  Bookkeeper 2071  Bathgate  Ave .  3,000 

Wm.  Kearney Contract  Clerk 132d  Street  and  St, 

Ann's  Avenue .. .  3,000 

Chas.  McCaffney Clerk 1286  Mechanic  St . .  1,500 

Chas.  H.  Graham General  Superintendent.  .  .Hull  Avenue  and 

Suburban  St ...  .  3,500 

Talman  P.  Hyde . .  Superintendent Williauisbridge 2,100 

Eugene  Schweitzer. .  . .Clerk 146  Lexington  Ave .  1,620 

Emil  R  Hoffman Clerk 862  Union  Ave. . . .  1,440 

Sherwood  Kipp    Permit  Clerk 567  Mt.  Hope  PI . .  .  1,440 

Archibald  M.  Schrady .General  Inspector Kingsbridge 1,800 

Wm.  Gill General  Inspector 2007  Vyse  Ave 1,800 

Henry  Haffen General  Inspector 152d  St.  and  Court- 

landt  Ave 1,800 

Jos.  Pickard Clerk 1317  Boston  Road .  .  1,800 

Herman  F.  Bauer Clerk 513  E.  146th  Street.  1,500 

2  Clerks  at  $1,000  each  ;  1  Clerk  at  $960 ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,200  ;  1  Timekeeper 
at  $1,000  ;  1  Timekeeper  at  $900  ;  1  Timekeeper  at  $840  ;  6  Timekeepers  at 
$720  each  ;  2  Stenograj)hers  and  Tj'pewriters  at  $960  each. 


Engineer's  Office,  Borough  of  the  Bronx. 

Josiah  A.  Briggs Chief     Engineer    of     Con- 
struction   St.  James  St $4,750 

Samuel  C.  Thompson.  .Principal  Assist.  Engineer.95  E.  166th  St 3,300 

Harrison  Pahner,  Jr. .  .Clerk 389  Park  Ave 1,680 

5  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,920  each;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,800  ;  1 
Assistant  Engineer  at  $2,100;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,620;  4  Assistant 
Engineers  at  $1,560  each  ;  2  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,380  each  ;  2  Assistant 
Engineers  at  $1,260  each  ;  4  Transitmen  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Transitman  and 
Engineer  Inspector  at  $1,200  ;  1  Chainman  at  $720  ;  1  Axeman  at  $840  ;  7 
Axemen  at  $720  each  ;  1  Axeman  at  $720  ;  2  Levelers  at  $1,020  ;  3  Computers 
at  $1,140  each  ;  2  Draughtsmen  at  $1,620  each  ;  2  Topographical  Draughtsmen 
at  $1,320  each  ;  4  Topographical  Draughtsmen  at  $1,080  each  ;  2  Mechanical 
Draughtsmen  at  $1,260  each  ;  1  Rodman  at  $1,260  ;  4  Rodmen  at  $1,200  each  ; 
2  Rodmen  at  $1,080  each  ;  5  Rodmen  at  $1,020  each  ;  1  Rodman  at  $900  ;  2 
Timekeepers  at  $720  each  ;  1  Typewriter  at  $960  ;  1  Clerk  at  $1,000. 


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Municipal  Building,  Borough  of  Brooklyn. 

name.  position.  eesidexce.     compensation. 

Thomas  E.  Farrell ....  Dei>uty  Commissioner 536  Carlton  Ave. . . .    $5,000 

James  E.  Baunon Cashier 272  St.  Mark's  Ave .      1,800 

Nelson  P.  Lewis Engineer 16  Albeuiarle  Road.     4,500 

George  W.  Tillson Assistant  Engineer 177  Columbia  Hts.  .      2,600 

AYiUiam  F.  McGowan.  .Clerk 122  India  St 1,380 

Arthur  McGuii-e Secretary 527  Willoughby  St .     2,000 

15  Pavers  at  $1  per  day  each  ;  15  Horses  and  Wagons  at  $3.75  per  day 
each  ;  1  Laborer  at  $2.25  i^er  day  ;  1  Horse  and  Cart  at  $3  per  day  ;  15  Ram- 
mers at  $3  per  day  each  ;  2  Skilled  Laborers  at  $2.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Laborer 
at  $2  per  day  ;  45  Laborers  at  $1.75  per  day  each  ;  1  Truck  at  $5  per  day  ;  45 
Inspectors  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  13  Foremen  at  $3.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Foreman 
at  $8  per  day  ;  1  Engineer  (Steam)  at  $3  per  day .  1  Carpenter  at  $3.50  per 
day;  1  Machinist  at  $3.25  per  day  ;  1  Machinist  at  $3  per  day;  3  Laborers  at 
$3  i^er  day  each ;  23  Laborers  at  $2.50  per  day  each  ;  12  Laborers  at  $2.25  per 
day  each  ;  77  Laborers  at  $2  per  day  each ;  1  Toolman  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Tool- 
man  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Sounder  at  $3  per  day  ;  6  Sounders  at  $2.25  per  day 
each  ;  16  Sounders  at  $2  -pev  day  each  ;  8  Sounders  at  $2.50  per  day  each  ;  7 
Assistant  Foremen  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  1  Assistant  Foreman  at  $2.50  per  day  ; 
1  Cart  at  $3  per  day  ;  12  Teams  at  $4.50  per  day  each  ;  1  Paver  at  $4  per  day  ; 
1  Stableman  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Truckman  at  $2  per  day  ;  2  Oilers  at  $2  per  day 
each  ;  1  Sweeper  at  $2.25  per  day ;  1  Flagger  at  $3  per  day  ;  2  Flaggers  at  $2 
per  day  each  ;  1  Blacksmith's  Helper  at  $2.25  per  day  ;  1  Blacksmith's  Helper 
at  $2  per  day  ;  3  Machinist's  ApiDrentices  at  $2  per  day  each. 


Borough  of  Queens. 

John  P.  Madden Deputy  Commissioner 27  Ely  St.,  L.  I.  City  $5,000 

JuHus  Von  Hunerbein .Engineer 274    Theodore    St., 

L.LCity 3,000 

James  Mulholland  ....  Chief  Inspector Ill  4th  St.,  L.  I.  City     1,800 

James  P.  Hicks Inspector  of  Repairs 150    Jackson     Ave., 

L.  I.  City,  per  day       4.00 
James  M.  Smythe Chief  Clerk 58  Fulton  Ave.,  L.  L 

City 1,400 

Borough  of  Richmond,  Stapleton,  N.  T. 

Henry  P.  Morrison  . . .  .Dep.  Com'r  and  C'f  Eng'r. .  W.  NewBrig'ton.  $1,666  66 

Theodor  S.  Oxholm  . .  .Supervising  Engineer "\Y.  XewBrig'ton.     3,000  00 

Ellarson  Stout Assistant  Engineer New  Dorj^ 1,800  00 

Wm.  B.  Kenney Chief  Clerk Tompkinsville. . .      1,500  00 

Mortimer  Denyse Assistant  Clerk Stapleton 600  00 

Wm.  B.  Hegerty General  Inspector W.  NewBrig'ton.     1,200  00 

1  Transitman  at  $1,200  ;  1  Leveller  at  $960  ;  1   Draughtsman  at  $900  ;  1 
Rodman  at  $780  ;  2  Assistant  Inspectors  at  $800  each. 

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DEPAKTMENT   OF   SEWEES. 

Borough  of  Manhattan. 

name.  position.  residence.     compensation. 

James  Kane Commissioner 195  Congress  St., Bk.    $7,500 

Matthew  F.  Donohue .  .Deputy  Commissioner 271  W.  117tli  St.  . .      5,000 

Michael  J.  Cummings.  .Secretary 157 Harrison  St., Bk.     3,500 

Annie  V.  Mclnerney . .  .  Secretary  to  Commissioner .  121  Congress  St.,Bk.     1,200 

Horace  Loomis Chief  Engineer Mount  Vernon 5,000 

Edward  F.  Stephens, . ,  .Assistant  Engineer 14  W.  102d  St 3,250 

Martin  J.  Brown Assistant  Engineer 314  E.  150th  St 2,750 

Andrew  A.  Noonan ....  Supt.  of  Maintenance 225  Henry  St 2,700 

Jeremiah  J.  Flood Supt.  of  Construction 228  E.  99th  St 1,800 

Volney  P.  Wilson Asst.  Supt.  of  Construction. 248  W.  121st  St.. . .     1,350 

Thomas  F.  Duncan ....  Chief  Clerk 327  E.  37th  St 3,000 

John  S.  Routh Clerk 18  W.  133d  St 2,000 

George  Hackett Clerk 420  W.  146th  St. . . .     2,000 

Max  Cramer Cashier 215  E.  79th  St 1,800 

William  J.  Grant Assistant  Cashier 646  Henry  St.,  Bk. .      1,500 

George  A.  Drew Clerk 199  Washington  St .     1,500 

William  Klein General  Inspector 178th  St.,  W.  of  11th 

Ave 2,000 

Otto  Hufeland Draughtsman Mount  Vernon 1,800 

Lawrence  E.  McArdle  .Inspector  of  Cement 243  Henrj-  St 1,400 

1  Assistant  Foreman  at  $3  per  day  ;  1  Horse  and  Wagon  at  $3  per  da}' ;  3 
Laborers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  26  Inspectors  at  $4  per  day  each. 

4  Draughtsmen  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Messenger  at  $1,200  ;  1  Stenographer 
and  Typewriter  at  $1,000  ;  1  Leveller  at  $1,500  ;  1  Rodman  at  $1,500  ;  1  Rod- 
man at  $1,200. 


Borough  of  the   Bronx. 

rhos.  J.  Byrne Deputy  Commissioner 56  Alexander  Ave. .   $5,000 

Henry  A.  Martin Cashier 2511  Third  Ave . . .        1,700 

Fred'k  D.  Holbrook  . .  .Secretary 800  E.  148th  Street.     3,000 

50  Inspectors  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  1  Foreinan  at  $4  per  day  ;  6  Assistant 
Foremen  at  $3  per  day  each ;  1  Sewer  Laborer  at  $2.25  per  day  ;  6  Carts  at 
$3  i^er  day  each  ;  3  Laborers  at  $3  per  day  each  ;  3  Laborers  at  $2.50  per  day 
each  ;  6  Laborers  at  $2.25  per  day  each  ;  20  Laborers  at  $2  per  day  each  ;  1 
Toolman  at  $2  per  day  ;  1  Flagger  at  $2.50  per  day  ;  1  Sounder  at  $2  per 
day  ;  1  Oiler  at  $2  j)er  day  ;  1  Sounder  at  $2.25  per  day. 


Engineer's  Office. 

John  C.  L.  Rogge Chief  Engineer  in  Charge.  .2800  Third  Ave. . . .   $5,000 

Henry  H.  Farnum Assistant  Engineer 324  E.  154th  St 3,500 

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X-VME.  POSITIOy.  EESIDEXCE.      COMPENSATIOX. 

Charles  F.  Austen Assistant  Engineer lG5th  St.  and  Jerome 

Ave $2,100 

Wesley  E.  Dey Assistant  Engineer  , 852  E.  163d  St 2,100 

Edward  L.  Hartman. .  .Assistant  Engineer Decatur  and  Travis 

Sts 2,100 

Natlian'l  B.  K.  Hoffinan. Assistant  Engineer 234  E.  134tli  St 2,100 

Frank  E.  Bragnian Clerk 144tli     St.     and     S. 

Boulevard 1,500 

3  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,800  each  ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,680  ;  4 
Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,500  each  ;  2  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,380  each  ;  1 
Computer  at  $1,080  ;  1  Topographical  Draughtsman  at  $1,440  ;  1  Mechanical 
Draughtsman  at  $1,200  ;  1  Topographical  Draughtsman  at  $1,320  ;  3  Topo- 
graphical Draughtsmen  at  $1,260  each  ;  2  Topographical  Draughtsmen  at 
$1,200  each  ;  1  Topographical  Draiightsman  at  $900  ;  1  Mechanical  Draughts- 
man at  $1,020  ;  2  Transitmen  at  $1,500  each  ;  2  Transitmen  at  $1,200  each  ;  2 
Levellers  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Rodman  at  $1,320  ;  7  Rodmen  at  $1,200  each  ;  2 
Rodmen  at  $1,140  each  ;  1  Rodman  at  $1,080  ;  10  Rodmen  at  $1,080  each  ;  10 
Rodmen  at  $1,020  each  ;  1  Rodman  at  $840  ;  3  Timekeepers  at  $780  each  ;  1 
Axeman  at  $1,080  ;  2  Axemen  at  $900  each  ;  12  Axemen  at  $720  each  ;  1  Cem- 
ent Insj^ector  at  $1,440, 


Borough  of  Brooklyn. 

"William  Brennan Deputy  Commissioner 44  Oakland  St $5,000 

Matthew  J.  Kennedy  . .  General  Supt,  of  Sewers ...  649  Humboldt  St. . .     2,200 

Thomas  J.  McGee Assistant  Supt.  of  Sewers.  .406  Hicks  St 2,000 

James  J.  Dillon Secretary 192  Henry  St 1,800 

Daniel  Smith Chief  Clerk 85th  St.  &  25th  Ave .     2,000 

Daniel  T.  Van  Duzer. .  .  Clerk 318  Classon  Ave ....      1,500 

Chas.  Meyers Engr.  Sewer  Construction.  101  W.  78th  St 4,500 

David  Brower Asst.  Engr.  Sewer  Constr 3,000 

G-eo.  Winslow Assistant  Engineer 433  Clinton  St 2,200 

W.  T.  Bruorton Assistant  Engineer 2,200 

Julius  Klinge Foreman  Repair  Yard, . . .  .184  Kosciusko  St. . .      1,400 

P.  F.  Fallon Cashier 588  Hicks  St 1,800 

Jeremiah  Cronin Cashier 292  Hicks  St 1,500 

2  Assistant  Engineers  at  $1,800  each ;  1  Assistant  Draughtsman  at  $1,000  ; 
5  Superintendents  of  Sewers  and  Basins  at  $1,200  each  ;  1  Inspector  at  $4  per 
day ;  1  Assistant  Engineer  at  $1,400  ;  2  Masons  at  $4  per  day  each  ;  11  In- 
spectors at  $900  each  ;  1  Chainman  at  $2.50  per  day  ;  1  Draughtsman  at 
$1,200  ;  1  Foreman  at  $3  per  day;  1  Inspector  at  $1,000  ;  1  Laborer  at  $2.50 
per  day. 


D.  J.  McKinley Superintendent     of     Sewer 

Pumping  Station 1,200 

4  Engineers  at  $900  each  ;  8  Firemen  at  $660  each  ;  1  Foremen  Laborer  at 
$720  ;  1  Laborer  at  $660  ;  4  Laborers  at  $600  each  ;  2  Laborers  at  $2  per  day 
each ;  2  Carpenters  at  $3  per  day  each. 

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Borough  of  Queens. 

NAME.  POSITION.  RESIDE^TCE.       COMPENSATION". 

M.  J.  Goldner Dep  Commissioner. Long  Island  City $3,000 

James  H.  Johnson Engineer 692  Vernon  Ave.,  L.  I.  City.     2,500 

John  W.  Davren Secretary 31  Ely  Ave.,  L.  I.  City 1,500 

Adolph  H.  Burkard  . . .  .Cashier 369  Lathrop  St.,  Astoria. .  .      1,200 

John  F.  Cronin Supt.  Disposal  Wks.Far  Eockaway 1,500 


Borough  of  Kichmond,  Stapleton,  N.  Y. 

Henry  P.  Morrison . . .  .Dep.  Com'r  and  C'f  Eng'r. .  W.  NewBrig'ton.  $1,666  66 

L.  W.  Freeman Assistant  Engineer Mariners' Harbor  1,800  00 

J.J.  Kaltenmeier General  Inspector Rosebank 1,200  00 

A.  A.  Rottmann Chief  Clerk Rosebank 1,200  00 

J.  T.  Fetherston Transitman New  Brighton. . .  1,200  00 

Wm.  Snedeker Leveller W.  New  Brig'ton.  960  00 

George  Wood Draughtsman Stapleton 900  00 


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