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1 THECITYRIECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. YKVI. NEW YORK, MONDAY NOVEMBER 7, SQS. NUMBER 7,755 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Crry OF NEW YoRtc OFFICE OF THE MAYOR. Pursuant to the authority vested in me by law, I, Robert A. Van Wyck, Mayor of The City of New York, do hereby call a special joint meeting of the Council and the Board of Aldermen, constituting the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, to be held in the Chamber of the Board of Aldermen, in the City Hall, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on \Vednesday, November 9, 1898, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of having the Budget for 1899, made by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said city, and signed by the mem. hers thereof on October 31, 1898, submitted to the Municipal Assembly, as by law required. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal of office, this first day of November, A. D [SEA[,.] ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, 'Mayor. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Ctry OF NEW Yore OFrtcr OF THE MAYOR. Pursuant to the authority vested in me by law, I, Robert A. Van Wyck, Mayor of The City of New York, do hereby call a special joint meeting of the Council and the Board of Aldermen, constituting the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, to be held in the Chamber of the Board of Aldermen, in the City [fall, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on Wednesday, November 9, 1898, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of having the Budget for 1899, made by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said city, and signed by th>r members thereof on October 31, 1893, submitted to the Municipal Assembly, as by law required. [SEAL.] In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office, this first day of November, A. D To the illembers of the Council and hoard of Aldermen ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor. TILE CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE Crry CLERK, November 2, In pursuance of the above call of his Honor the Mayor, you are hereby notified to attend a special joint meeting of the Council and the Board of Aldermen, constituting the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, to be held in the Chamber of the Board of Aldermen, in the City Hall, in the Borough of Manhattan, on Wednesday, November 9, 1898, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose specified in the foregoing call of his Honor the Mayor, which call is made part of this notice to you. [SEAL.] Respectfully, APPRO`!ED PAPERS 1'. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. Approved Papers for the lveek ending November 5, No Whereas, In the death of the Hon. A. Oakey Hall, litteriteur, lawyer and man of public affairs, twice Mayor of The City of New York and for three terms District Attorney, the Commonwealth has lost a citizen who devoted his time and years to the best interest of the people ; therefore be it Resolved, That the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York hereby marks a record of its appreciation of the public services rendered by the Hon. A. Oakey Hall, and though called from earth at a ripe old age, deplores the death of Ibis, one of New York's oldest and most esteemed citizens. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, suitably engrossed and duly authenticated by the City Clerk, be forwarded to the family of the deceased. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October i t, Adopted by the Council, October 18, Approved by the Mayor, October 24, No Whereas, Certain merchants and commercial bodies have made representations that the manufacture, export trade or commerce of The City of New York have not increased during recent years in the normal proportion of increase in former years ; and Whereas, The growth of the city in population, wealth and business is largely dependent upon its commercial facilities, and the laws and ordinances affecting same ; Now, therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council, the Board of Aldermen concurring, that a special joint committee of five (5) members of the Council, to be selected by the President of the Council, and seven (7) members of the Board of Aldermen, to be selected by the President of the Board of Aldermen, be appointed to investigate these representation,, with powers. inquire whether the laws and ordinances of the City in anywise affecting manufacturing, trade, transportation or commerce, are being faithfully observed. 2. To determine the causes or reasons for the alleged failure of increase in the manufacturing or commercial industries, if any. 3. To suggest such municipal or State legislative remedies as to the committee may seem proper and expedient. And be it further Resolved, That said committee report back to the Municipal Assembly with all convenient speed. And be it further Resolved, For the purposes of these investigations, said committee shall have access to the looks and records of the city, or of any department or officer thereof. Adopted by the Council, October t 1, Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October r8, 1898 Received froth his honor the Mayor, November 1, 1898, without his approval or objections thereto ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the New York City Charter, the same became adopted. No Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Carl Callmann to erect a storm-door at Nos. S92 and 594 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in conformity in all respects witit the ordinances now in force relative to storm-doors, the work to be done at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of lfighways ; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly. Adopted by the Council, October t I, Adopted by the hoard of Aldermen, October t8, Received from his Honor the Mayor, November t, 1898, without his approval or objections thereto ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the New York City Charter, the same became adopted. No Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Samuel A. Burr to erect, place and keep a storm-door in front of the premises No. 527 AVest Broadway, as shown upon the accompanying diagram, provided that the dimensions of said storm-door shall not exceed those prescribed by the ordinance relating to storm-doors, the work to be done at his expense, tinder the direction of the Commissioner of Highways ; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assen>bly. Adopted by the Council, October 18, Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October is, Received from his Honor the Mayor, November I, 1898, without his approval or objections thereto ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the New York City Charter, the same became adopted. No. 499 Resolved, That Romeo P. Tomassek, of No. 417 West One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan, be and he hereby is appointed a City Surveyor. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October is, Adopted by the Council, October 25, Approved by the Mayor, November t, No. Soo. Resolved, That the following-named persons be and they hereby are appointed Commissioners of Deeds in and for The City of New York : Sigmund Wachter, No East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Manhattan. Mary F. Clark, No. 457 West Forty-third street, Manhattan. Emil Schaffer, No. to; East Fourteenth street, Manhattan. Michael J. Butler, No. 454 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. Leo Ph, Ulmann, No. 329 East Fifty-eiithth street, Manhattan. Edward Cooper, No. 543 lkalford avenue, Brooklyn. Jacob \Vildenbern, No First avenue, Manhattan. Joseph (:lucksman, No. 58 last One Itundred and Thirtieth street, Manhattan. Louis K. Iiertel, No. too Sheffield avenue, Brooklyn. Emma C. liluss, No. 38 Eller street, Brooklyn. A. R. Anderson, No, 2993 Fulton street, Brooklyn. George 1'. Fall, No. 141 Broadway, Manhattan. Alexander J. Goldsand, No 'hird avenue, Manhattan. I leery S. Carr, No. 14 Central avenue, Brooklyn. Henry A. Petersen, No. 309 Broadway, Manhattan. Ernest A. \Wolff, Surrogate's (9 thee. Manhattan. Eugene A. Kennedy, No. 143 West Forty-second street, imianhattan. Charles Franklin, Third avenue and Ninety-second street, Manhattan. William Bailey, No, 309 Broadway, Manhattan. A. R. Anderson. \o Fulton street, Brooklyn. S. 1-I. Bacluach. Benjamin'l'hompson, No. 3m Lexington avenue, Brooklyn. Frank C. Merklee, No. 44 Bradhu st avenue, Manhattan. Adopted by the Board of Aidermen, November 1, No. Sot. Resolved, That the names of the following persons, recently appointed Commissioners of Deeds, be corrected so as to read, as follows \1'introp McKim to read Winthrop M,Kim. George I. AVooley to read George I. Woolley. Adopted by the Board of Alderman, November 1, No Resolved, That permission be and the same r. hereby given to the publisher of the "World" newspaper to erect bulletin boards on which to display election return, in front of the following buildings viz.: The Pulitzer Building, Park Row, opposite the City [fall ; No. 209 West One llundred and 'l' rent\'-liftit street, and No Broadway, corner of flirty-sixth street, all in the Borough of \laufiaitail, and No 309 \Washington in the Borough of Brooklyn, the work to be done at his own expense. under the direction of the Commissioner of Highways ; such permis.,ion to continue only until Navetnher tc, Adopted by the C,uucil. November t, 189`3. Adopted by the Boanl of Alderman, November t, Approved by the Mayor, November 3, No Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to George J. Hartsell to erect, place and keep a storm-door in front of his premise, N,> Broadway, curner of Thirty-fifth street, in the li..ruu4h of Manhattan, provided that the said storm-door shall be erected so as to conform in all respeeti with the provisions of the ordinance in such case made and provided ; the work to be done at his own espeuse, under the direction of the Commissioner of Highways ; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the :Municipal Assembly. Adopted by the Council, November r, Adopted by the Board of Alderman, November 1, Approved by the Mayor, November 3, No Resolvd, That permission he and the same is hereby given to the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational Church of North New York to place transparencies on the following lamp-posts Corner of \Willis avenue and One Hundred and Forty-third street ; Corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street Corner of Third avenue and One Iluudred and Forty-third street ; and Corner of \Vtllis avenue and One hundred and Thirty-eighth street ; Borough of The Bronx, the work to be done at its own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Ilighway ; such permission to continue until the tith day of November, Adopted by the Council, November 1, Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November t, Approved by the Mayor, November 4, No Resolved, That the resolution passed on October 18, 1898, authorizing the property-owners on the west side of Anthony avenue, between Berry and Bush streets, in the Borough of The Bronx, to erect a retaining-wall, with steps, in front of their premises, be amended so as to read as follows Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to the property-owners on the west side of Anthony avenue, between Berry and Bush streets, in the Borough of The Bronx, to erect within the stoop-line a retaining-wall, with steps, the wall to be fotfr feet in height and one foot in thickness, in front of the premises of said owners on said avenue, the work to be done at their own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Highways ; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly. Adopted by the Council, November 1, Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November i t Approved by the Mayor, November 4, P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk.
2 4862 T H E CITY RECOR D. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, POLICE D E PA R "I' M E N"I'. I'I:I,I,t.1 P 1I,.,I P.1kI V. lllsll<i:i.ut.~rl.tcr. --i I'RIAI,1in - Dlsrelrr' FLBCIION DISTrlcr. P LrrIIAL PARTY, First... Second... Third... Fourth...,..., Fifth... Sixth... Seventh... I First... Second... rhird... 1( ' Fourth... Fifth... Sixth... t tir,rt It a ed. Democratic. 2 Republican. 3 Democratic. 4 Republican. 6 Dc most atic. 8 Republi_an. 9 Democratic. ro ra t I Republican. Democratic. Republican. 14 Democratic ro It t] Fir.,t li ard. Republican. Democratic. Republican. Democratic. Republican. Democratic. Republican. Democratic. Republican. Democratic. Republican. Democratic. POLICE I)EI' AR! '\1E\'t 01 IIlL (ii\' OF NE's\"'I }vk, \0.300 MCLL`ERitl' ti7'i: EICI', NEW 1"ol K, August 31, 1898, ELECTION MINN TES. At a meeting of the Board of Police of the Police Department of The City of New \ ork, held on the i,t day of Au ti t, ISgS. Present-CImmissionets York (President), Sexton, Iless and Abell. Election Minutes of July 13 were read and approved. Resolved. That pursuant to the recluireinenis of the 1'rimary Election Law, the Police Board, as custodian of Primary Records. hereby prescribes the ballot to be used at the piiulary election to be held September 20,iS9S, as follows The size of the ballot for the Repuhllcan Party shall be SIz inches in length by 7 inches in width ; the size of the ballot for the Dem ciatie Party shall lie 17 inches in length by ii ' ; inches in width ; the weight of paper ;hall be 32 pounds r, the ream of 4So sheets, double cap, the )cater mark, Berlin Mills Boni " ; the color of the Detuocratic ballot shall be blue, the color of tile Republican ballot shall be pink. Such ballots,hali he printer) in black ink, lire vier calls and lo~ler case Roman ; the caption to be in caps of Brcl ier Roman, the names of delegates in caps and lower case Brevier IRonratt, all to lie learled. Resolved, That in c~mflrinity with section 4, subrlicision 3, chapter I79, Laws of IS98, the primary districts required for the Otiicial Primary Election, to he held off ~eptenitier 20, 1S~)S, for the Borough of Queens, within the It nit of The City of \ris fork, are constituted, as loll )ii PRIMARY FLECI Its\ P``1I1.1R1 ELECTI"I~ PuLITrCAi. PARTY. DtsTRIl T. Dutrtci. 1.1 ISrnlcr. DISTRICT. First... i Se,-ond... Third...' Fourth... Filth... Sixth... I Democratic. Republican. Democratic. Republican, Democratic. Republican. Seventh,.,,,.,., 9 ( (S Democratic to ( t First... 7I 2 3 Second... Third... ~ I Fourth... ( 8 First... I x a I'c LntcAt. P.lr.r1. 77urd if ard. Demccra ic. Republican. ~5 Eighth....6 Republican. Fourth hi 'am!. 17 Democratic. Ninth Republican. First r Republican. 19 Democratic. Democratic. Tenth... no Republican. Republican. Second... Democratic. t s Democratic. Eleventh,... ~t Republican. Third... 7 Republican. S,cond hued. Democratic. F rth 1 6 x Republican. ou... } Firs:... "", G Republican. " I - Democratic. 8 Democratic. z Fifth... Second... ) 19 Republican. ( 7 Republican. { to Democratic. 4 Sxth... 1 Third...,.., ` is Republican. 6 Dcmocr:ai_. rr 8 ~~ Seventh... Fourth...,,, (.6 Democratic. 9 Republican. x4 Republican. ro Eighth... Fifth... t5 Democratic. ix Democratc. Sixth... ra Republican. t3 Democratic. F jth!3 ard. ( t4 Republic.:. t Rzpubl can. Seventh... F.rst.... ( x8 Democratic. a Democratic. g Republic:m. Eighth... Sec nd... ( r9 Democratic. 4 Republic gin. Ninth... x6 Republican. 5 " 'Third...,.,. 17 Democratic. 6 Democratic. Resolved, That in conforini'y with section 4, subdivision 3, chapter 179, Lases of 1598, the Primary Di :ricts required for the Ofcial Primary Election to be held on September 20, 1898, for the Borough of Richmond within the limits of The City of New York, are constituted as follows : PR lnrabp DISTRIC f, FLECTI')\l DiS7ktcT Pf,L1TIC AL PARTY. PRIMARI' DISTRIC r. ~ ELECTIOV~ DISTRICT. POLITICAL PARTY. Second ll'ard. Democratic. Republican. Democratic. Republican. Democratic. Republican, Democratic. Republican. Third Ward Democratic. Republican. Second Thins.,,,... -' Fourth... ~'. Republican. IFI mocl auc, 6 Republican. 7 Democratic. 8 Republican, First... Fourth Ward, x Democratic. Second... First... ; ( 2 Republican, j Democratic. I 'Third... Sucond,,..,.., ( 4 Republican. 3d Assembly District. 1. Andrew Ilaggerty E. J.Jeffonls 2. John Jos. Mackin Peter Taucred 3. Mic'l J. Halpin Lawrence Myers 4. Henry J. Howell blur F. Leeman 5, 1 :d1c. F. Knowlton, Jr. I)avid J. Letora 6.Jonas Searle John A. Lane 7. Walter Hoffman flurry Gordon Lynn 8. "I'inrothy J. Gaynor John J. Dwyer 9. Henry Ei'ler Gco. 1. Thompson 1o.Jacol Blauth Anthony J. Frank 3 Democratic. 4 Slh Assembly District i. L'enj. A. Miller Louis P. Jager 2. Thus. P. Prichard Geo. W. Roberts 3, Robert J. Mackey hlenry'sh(,rtell 4. JI>hn J. O'Brien E. F. Ilr,uiigan 5. John J. Jones R'altcr E. Conover 6. John Hopper, Jr. John Maguire 7. "Thos. Cas,idy Herman T. Ahrens S. W. II. Innet Frank J. Sheeley ohn T. Bowman q John 'I'. Connolly to. Walter C. Warren 'Phomas Tierney ii, Cornelius J. l)nscoll Joseph Burke 12. Geo. E. Gregory Leo. McLaughlin 13. Anthony G. Henrich John A. Lynch '1' bird...,... ( ({ 5 6 x Democratic, Republican. Frills If'rrd. Republican. 2 Democratic. 3 ICI Republican. 4 Democratic, 5 Republican. 6 Democratic, Resolved, That the i e'rs ms who,e tames appear up in the fol loss- in g lists inarked ` A,' '' R," "C,,, Ii,'' "E,'',. I,, ' '' t, 11,'' 1, 1," J," ''K,'' ` L.,, 1, \],'' - ''N,'''O' I,'' ''Q,'' " R," '' Si " "'1' '' I. L,' " V," submitted lly the Chairman of the Executive Connuiltees or the County Committees of tltc I )emocr.itic anti Republican parties, of t!,e Counties of New York, Kings, Oueelts an,i Richltnmd, respectively, haviiig been ;ouull qualified under section I2. Election Law, to serve an In;l,cctor,, Poll and R )lot Clerks, within the limits of The City of New York, are lie reby appointed to Iiii said positrons for the year ending September 1, 1899 ; said Iists to be ordered oil file in the General L'areau of Elections, and the Superintendent of Elections is directed to Cause the ticcessara' notices to be issued : ist Ascemfh' District I. \\ illiam 11. Sharpe Michael J. Vuote 2. Thomas 1'. Furan Martin F. Doyle 3. [ Ihn F. l)ltshvs 'rlal-k iiot"rls 4, Frank Ii. McNichol P. 1". \lurphy 5. Henry \lichal8 Edward S. llackett 6. Paul J. (Jul Ini., re J - hn 1)'vycr 7. David Ii. llycie, Jr. John J. Reilly S. Walter J. Sarmvelin John I. Ahearn 9. Saml. G. Burns William 11, Ecath a, Ilaulon Patrick E. timuh It. John McGowan Andrew C,1lins 12. (Pro 1;rCkcr Legh Clover 13. \\ itliam C. Waldron Thomas Hcatherton 14, Joseph Hatlner isyi)hanl J. Gibbons 1j. Robert F..S.einbcek Joint Nliiaglia 2d,issenrTl), District I. Janis M. lir;unan John J. Thnalp;an 2. 1 homas C. Fogarty Andrew J.Ifyaes 3. Hy. E. Scars George L. Raymore 4, ismilioac F. Wiltshire Denis Ryan 5. Joseph Driscoll Charles Ward 6. John Fitzgerald Dennis II. ggerty 7. Janes J. McGrath William J. King S. Edward ',nlith \N'a11iaro O'Connell 9.1'aul Bacigalupo Ldlvard T. Mc\lillan 10. Samuel J. Murphy John Evan t i. John J. Curley George F.Orutsby 12. Jr lln F. Chalnbeis \\ illiant A. Doyle 13. Michael J. McCaffrey Charles Goodrich 14. Maurice Tannenholz Michael P. NlcGuire 15, Michael J. Bowe John E. McCarthy 16. Henry Raphael Frank King, Jr. 17. James A. McCarthy John Lynd 18. Louis Silverman Isaac Adelson 19. Isaac Bernstein IIernlais Stark 20. Fred, W. Hardier \Cillianit J. Nairn LIST ":1,,' DEMOCRATIC INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. It IROOGII OF MA\11:\r"rAN, II. EII1v',l 1)eLaet t 14. J. AV, Rehbein Geo. S. C. Taylor John S. Parker L:ui1'. J. I)alto11 is, Eugene Cassot Geo. Cortis,os 13, Patrick J. McCaffrey Walter E. Dennis 16. Thomas F. McKeever Thomas Croke James J. Monaghan 14. john 11. 0:llfs"larr)l 17. Jades Pietolr August Nitre) \1'm. J. Leetiser 15. 1lctny lsaoc)ucb 18. Charles Loy Thomas J. ] towns E111vaid S. King 1G. Michael D. Lynch 19. John J. Murray John I. Falvey John Lawler ii.'citnuthv 1. O'Leary 20. Patrick McDermott John I. Brophy Jeremiah J. Sullivan IS. h.divd. C. Collins 21. A. Mayer foirir 1. I lauratty Samuel J. S. \'o;e 19. \\ nl. 1'. I fart 22. S. S. \leis\'hirter Janie. 1. Purcell Alpert AI'ellenieyer 20. lohn J. Murphy larry Werner rhos. C. Malone Thoutas I'. Cannon 21. ('has. W. \\ lielpley 24. Frank 1'. I lolmes Egli. Connelly John W. I;o lsen 22. Leslie, I I. Conic lathes F. 1\'heeler -- 61h Assembly District. 1. Chap. J. Stew ai t 41h Ass: nrblr District I. \\'illiam F. Donovan John r estor 2. lames I.vons luhn J. O'Leary 3. Cornelius 1. Dascoul Rickart I. Tobin 4. James A1cGortan John Noonan 5. Geo. Rosenthal James (, McCoy 6, Charles A. Hartman 1)euis E. Long 7.'1'hon-,as II icicey \\'illiam Kearney S. Johtt (tarty John J. ];lake 9. James McCourt John McCall to. Thos. P. Monaghan Lemvi Petchaft II. Abraham I,ear John Cu~ldihy 12. Nathan Newman Alexander Krasner 13. Peter Juhns n Thos. Cody 14. NTi!1iaaa J. Sharkey Joseph F.\lahoney 15, Joltn J, t )'Neill George McGuinness 2. John Murray Andrew J. Kirk 3, \Vtrt. Amentlinger 'I'imoty Collins 4. 'l'hos. I i. Carden John P. McGowan 5. \\'in. I. 1"oung Jas. F. Murphy 6. Peter O'Donnell ias. J. McDonnell 7. Florance Sullivan Tony Aliano 8. John J. Gallagher Chas. JIuttula. 9. Chas. J. AVarner henry L. Rienler to, Nicholas J. White John J. Cwuutings Ii. Robt. J. Martin George \\. Eysel 12.1,uke Ilagard Daniel F. Shea 13. John R. Powers Chas. F. Parks 14. \1'm, R. '1barutan T,>hn J.'sutnery 15. Chas. Strahnt Ilennan Schott i6. Michael Wilson Dennis I", Sullivan Frederick Schivan i6. Samuel M. Farrant 17. Jos. A. Becker Edward L. Ahearn 17. harry D. Herbert Lawrence Brennan IS. Geo. W..Alhright Jolty O'Hare 19. Julio J. Crotty John I'. Mullen 20. James Sullivan Peter Maher Jos. Krumbach 18. Rudolph Frisch Laois F. Dres,ler 19. John J. \Vytnbs John Collins 20. Ccl, 11. Hagen Henry C. lioye 21. Henry King John F. Rush 22. Frank J.N istolo I' rank Wagner 23. h'rank Krupp Henry Weber 24. \\'m. E. Stubing David E. Fletcher 25. Herman Gronberg George Buhler 7th Assembly District. i. George R. Moore James Campbell 2. Efenry \1'.1homs John C. Gardiner 3 Chas. J. Day Robt. E. Lindsay. 4, Thomas E. Moore Henry Connell 5. Michael 11. Lynch John F. Foy 6, Chas. Fitzsimmons Lewis J, Danahan 7. Philip Kelly Theo. Conrad 8. Francis J. McKenna Chas. W. Hayward 9. John A. Bain 1. J. Flanagan
3 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, I898. THE CITY RECORD Jas. F. McCarthy `I'llos. I. Nlulhall 11.'l'ho;. S. Kelly R1ht. C. Miles 12. Eugene Romerell l as. E. D[lross 13.las. Baldwin Adolph Jansen 14. Chas. A. Boyle Christian Kelsch 15. Michael 11. Underwood Chas. E. Vales 16. John Thlunan John Flynn 17. lohn Smith John \V. Elliott 13. Ed. J. Early Jos. C. Magill 19. Ezra 11. Stockvis Isaac Lazarus 20. John Allison 'l'hos. W. I loaq 21. Matthew C. Halligan John J. McGahan 22. Jos. E. Brady Cornelius F. O'Conner 23. Isaac Cohen Isaac N. \Vortendyke 24. Julio I). White A. I). \Vortendyke 25. \Vni. Burke Dennis Maconey 8th Assembly District. I. John Smith Sault. Isaacs. 2. Chas. 1). Perry, Jr. Ed. Graham 3. Louis Marks Chas. Samuels 4. Solomon I.apalsky David Finkelstein 5. \Vin. Stern -John Morri; 6. Abraham 1. Bernstein Frank Siebert 7. Barney Bu:key Bernard Lesser S. Jos. Ro<enberg Morris Sanft 9. San1L Spied lick Eugene Revnlan to. Andre\% Sctrenk Louis J. Unger ii. I leery Webber \Vitt. Becht 12. Jos. M. forges iierinan I..Alnper 13. Morris II yarns Chas, Croeter 14. Chas. Schneider Fritz \V. Fredericks 15, Michael Kaiser David Frank 16. Marcus Marks Harry M. Seiger 9th Assembly District. I. Jas. A. Gatiley J. J. Madden 2. Eugene J. Carr Geo. F. l3adgley 3. Archie Cathie Michael L. Gerrard 4. Dan']. F. Daly David S. Nelsinger 5.'1'hos. II. McNiece Louis G. Fitzgerald 6. Jas. Armitage John J. Deering 7. henry R. Kroll Jos. McNiece S. \\'In. Glennon Francis J. Lambert 9. Thos. J. Malone Jas. T. Mooney Io. Jos. II. lieglin Sam'l. llerz I I. Jas. Barker J. Emmet Flanagan 12. John J. Clark Thos. E. Cahill 13. Fred. Dockers Thos. J. Powers 14. Matthew O. Gorman Jos. Coulter 15. John Coyle Jas. McGrath 16. Jas. J. Sullivan Thos. F. Carney 17. H. A. Brockway Chas. Carroll IS. John J. Quigley Chas. J. Ward Ig. Thos. Griffen Thos. F. Fairley 20. Jas. J. Cavanagh Eugene McGrath 21. John Jos. Monahan \Vm. Pfaunenschmidt 22. John P. Russell Jas. J. Grady 23. Emil G. Muller Edw'd. Frederick 24. Louis- Hahn Martin Gleinsten 25. Jos. Senger Chas. Halliwell Iotk Assembly District I. Maurice Brandt Sam'l Friedman 2. Nathan Kantrovitz Simon Littenberg 3. Alex. S. Harris Chas. L. Strohmenger 4. Max Michael Henry Kruger 5. David Friedman Nathan Daniels 6. Herman Dewes Rudolph Landman 7. \Vin. Kuhl John C. Zitzman 8. I lenry II. II oilier Michael Roth 9. Wilt. Ilenckle, Jr. Adolph I,ochnler to. ('has. F. Noding Chas. F. Wingerter 11. \Vrn. \Veil I larry Boeger 12. Albert J. Hammel Ed. A. Sulky 13. Louis Schlesinger Eugene J. Rief 14. Charles Urz Win. A. Spring 15. Frank J. Mary Christ Flick 16. Leonard Seibert i Henry L. Ranch 17. Edw. Rohowsky Louis Scholl IS. Henry Kohn Sam'l Stmer 19. Conrad G. King John O'Neill 20. Max Schrinlpf Frank J. Woodruff 21.1-lenry \V. Schneider \Vni. L'eiulber 22. Julius Beitler John Scharel, Jr Becker August Mock 24. Sam'l L. Feiner Louis Straus i Ill: 4s.o'mbly District. i. \\'m. 11. \Vinckelbach Michael C. Farrell 2. Alex. A. White Thos. F. Clarke 3. Solon R. Postley Gilbert A. Brice 4. Godfrey Uritstalel Petey Grey 5.Ilarry I'.crn Jos. Hanley 6. Augustas Lewis Stephen A. Darcey 7. Jas. F. Frawley Bernard Mitchell S. John J. Casey Jas. F. Winters 9. Henry A. Cunningham Christopher Reilly Io. Chas. F. Heinlberg Clras. F. Hager ii. John Ryan Ed. Noah 12. \Vm. Wright \Vm. J. Foley 13. John J. Fallon John F. Brice 14. Patrick F. Daly 'l'hos. F. Bennet 15. Robt. F. Farrell Win. Payne 16. Ferdinand \V. Fey Bernard Ilaag 17. John J. Ryan Henry Schlickling IS. \Vni. J. Bathe John J. Sweeney 19. Cornelius Beck Ed. F. Short 20. Anthony J. Obermeier George Steiner 21. Jos. F. Reilly Ferdinand Kresltn 12th Assembly District. I.1;enlanlin Cooks Patrick 1I. Burns 2. Peter F. Markey Chas. M. Kuhn 3. Jonas Hecht Jacob Newfield 4. Win. C. Irving Ed. A. Schafer 5. Hugh A. Carey Jas. J. Carter 6. Jas. C. Young Edw. C. Dodworth 7. Edw. J. Brady John Farrell S. Andrea Kauersky Abraham Levy 9. Thos. Gilligan Patrick C. Casey Io. Peter J. Dougherty Dennis F. Fox I i. Jos. Lang John V. Welsh 12. Ambrose Newcomb Sam'l F. Weil 13. Geo. C. Reilly Chas. Harris 14. Patrick Lepore Patrick Walsh 15. Nicholas Dalton Chas. J. McGinley 16. Jos. F. Callahan Patrick A. Sullivan 17. Jas. Grady Frank Gallagher r3th Asseurby District. I. John J. Kelly Jas. E. Rahl 2. Win. D. Maxwell Matthew Moon 3. Ed. J. May Hugh McGraw 4. Geo. Beach Jos. Smith 5. John 41cCard Henry E. Dandorhp 6. Geo. Hirchberg Robt. Good 7. Frank Schaffeld Thos. H. Kelch 8._ as.'i'.0 ughlin Peter J. Cacncy 9. Warren S.'I'aylor Jas. F. Dunn to. \\'m. I". 7.uhlmann Philip (;. Fink 1I. Jas. A. Mackey \\'m. j. Gilmore 12. Geo. S. Reilly Chas. A. Freund 13. John Aiken John E. McMahon 14. Richard Zielinski David Cahill 15. Chas. 1:. Scretier \Vm. J. Farrell 16, Stephen Dullagllan George Suphes 17. Jas. R. Blessing Ed. J. Kearney IS. Richard Broderick Chas. F. 1'lynn 19. \Vol. II. Graham, Jr. Joseph Flynn 14th,9ss_mbly District. I. Jas. J. Mills Anthony Koontz. 2. Walter II. Lewisson Thus. II. '1'ully 3. John Murphy las. Dooley 4. Edward Tracy Ilugh \Vm. McMahon 5. John A. McDonald \V'nl. II. Carroll 6. Benj. Levy [leery Freck 7. Ambros F. Stolzenl>erger Frank N. Stohl S. Thos. F. McQuade August W. lloyler 9. Louis Daulmer George Boehm 10. Isaac E. Lowenstein Jas. McClusky i i. Geo. J. Froelich John 1'. Farley 12. Chas. Belmar Nnl. E. Kiernan 13. Jas. J. Drum Thos. 1 F. Ilarry t4. S. J. Davidson Michael J. McCarthy 15. Jusel h I luffutan Jo>eph Sheerin 16. John Kicmmel brie n \Vin. Jaeger 17. John J. Coleman Arthur Levene is. Henry L. Baker John F. Reilly Ig. Max Springer Jos. Gasser 20. Henry Fraser Geu. \V. Cooper 2I. John F. Sexton \Vol. P. Mull;gan 22, Chas. Kuppler Frank Leppin 23. Thos. J. Malone \Vm.G. NlcNicol 24. John McAnion Bernard Bowen Assembly District. I. Sault. J. Harris Chas. Dattyler 2. Dennis F. Daly, Sr. Alex. Mitchell 3. Edmund J. liachran John 13. Roe 4. Julio H. Starr Geo. Edwards 5. Jos. M. Ifaman Joseph P. Boinay 6. Peter J. Miller Hugh Leary 7. Jas. Mullady Ed. Doyle S. Jno. L. Kranlmer Louis Iloru 9. Patrick 11. Glennon Thos. A. Early to. Frank K. Farrell Mortimer G. Reilly ii. Thos. Fyfe Chas. Pfister 12. Benj. L. McDonald Jas. Malloy 13. Michael Knorr Martin A. Ott 14. Win. J. Collins John C. Leidner 15. \Vm. E. Mott Will. J. Slevin 16. John L. Araherg Patrick W. Noonan 17. Conrad Kammerer Herman F. Smith IS. Phillip J. Brunner Thos. F. Henderson Ig. Jas. 1). Leary Grandville \V, Bishop 20. Edw. F'. \Wenzel Jacob J. Cooper 21. Thos. IIogae Chas. D. Barthel 22. Phillip G. l)ux Bartley llainfey 23. David Malloy Chas, Seaman 16th Assembly District. I. Chas. Brown Alex. Stern. 2. john J. Schuster Peter Kelly 3. Jos, L. Rasmussen John Goldvogel 4. Max Davis Henry Wurtzburger 5 Ilm.m. I'iir lnian Jaculr I iy. hi 6. Jos. I.i1,p, rger 1ton I Kolill 7. \lartin l eoicrher Elias 1lcinrrvitz S. Abraham \Verzhurger Morris Cohen 9. L,luis Hanllt Nathan Ncftclherger [o. Abraham \Va,ch Ilcranan Ruth i i. Jeremiah J. I lefierman Marcus (;owltnan 12. Earnest Schwender Isaac Straus 13. Jacob Frankelheinr Andrew Merz 14. Simeon I )evries Sain'l 1'rankelthaler 15. Ignatz Ilershkuwitz George Polack 16.'Solonion I I.umburger Vichnel Sir iii berg 17. \Vni. '1'. S. \Villiants I?rl. I. Dalllinger IIS. \Vm. F. Cou,ney Michael A.Kehoe 19. john f. Collins Jlaurice J. I lynlens 20. nhn J. I)onovalt Matthew Hc1luiiaJd 21. Iuihn 1. \Villiants Julius Theile 17th Assembly Dis!rict. I. Jos. V. Dwyer John 1. S mccciiey 2. 1V n1. J. hill Timothy 1lulcalley 3''I'ho.. J. I land John F. \lul'ter 4. A. II. Dirl:es Jos. McNiff 5. Thos. Ci yarl John J. Moller 6.,John V. m1ckeonan P'rauk J. Hughes 7. l?ul. I. Kelly Walter J. Burke S. Jas. Cuogrice John \Icenan 9. lobo J. 1:van Richard S. Riley Io. Frank S.Hcil (hi urge II. Nehl;ar I t. Ruht. 1;. Lee \Veigert Chas. II. Burnell 12. Peter Lebright I'att ick Sheridan 13. John Donuhde Martin Hart 14. John S. Whalen Jas. F. Ulea,on 15. David O'Neill John J. Towle 16. Thos. 'l'racv \Vol. II. MrGrane 17.1?mil Sweik John 1'. McKe, ney IS. Ld. F. Sheahan John 1. Regan 19. Geo. II. Case 1Vin. G. Ilrcadon 20. Jas. R. Murphy I high I. (;annou 2t. Jas. C. ;Malcolm Alex. Mcllvaine IS//t,lssemlly District. r. Emil Man,ield Kohl. A. liatzdorf 2. August E, I [erhhold Louis A. Zinn 3. Jas. K. Skelly Jas. J. Matliers 4. Paul Kregler John A. I' rebs 5. Hugh J. Finnegan 'PhDs. F.I)aly 6. John Gormley Garret Reilly 7. John F. McGorry Frank Dechent 8. Win. F. Kearney Ed. J. Ilelrigel 9. Micheal Lally Richard Spreeman 10. John L. Corcoran Syphreel 1'. Petersson I t. Jas. J. McGrath Henry Faucher 12. John E. Sullivan George Jones 13. Richard 11. Lee 'hhos. J. Phelan 14. Michael J. Casey George Smith 15. Jos. Cowan Jos. Davis 16. Jos. Phillips John F. Garvin 17. John J. Sheehan John McKee IS. Sam'l J. Goodwin Jas. C. Grey 19. IIubert F. Fanning Peter P. Gilroy 20. John F. Searry Robt, Kennedy 21. \'actin F. Huherth Chas. E. Duganne 22. Ed. F. Garvey liernlan A. Linn 23. Michael 'A. Brown John J. Barry 19tk Assembly District. I. Patrick McDonald Martin \1uI'iernao, Jr. 2. Cornelius A. Crow \Vm. Devaney 3, Stephen t )'('canner John slalloncy 4. ('has. I. ICllis 'l'hnmas I.(' iii ran 5. Jolin N. \II ('ahe Michael I. ('ns.iily 6. Rim-luau tl I ). I' enneuly Martin 1:egan 7. Bernard J. I [elurt John J. layer S. Louis I)ruck George A'er Valen 9. Tinwthy Skahill F. I..'I'hurston I0.0tto Rosenthal Joeeph Ca\anagh I i.'chomas L'o) Ian Julio J. Karra.y r2. john McGrath James Smith 13. Frank.1rnl.trorig I enry h'orekhufi 14. Jos, F. Kehoe I'ichar l A. Craig 15. Thos. 1. Curran Patrick J. I Iennessy 16. Gustave Uio,cr Chas. F. Ilsughey 17.Ilcnry I)u,leman \Vitt. J. McGuire IS. Jas. J. Sit ithwick Thus. Atonohan, Jr. ig. John F.l'usick, Jr. G. Ilurkhardt 20. Thos. F. Burke 1:ichard C. l;eanli,h 21.'t'hus. J. Carroll Charles O'Cuunnor 22. A '. J. Ilackett Mark 1'. Brennan 23. \\'tn. 11. Robertson Jos. C. Corbin 24. john \IcEwan Gcrke Ennis; 25. John T. \1cGraham Jas. 1', Burns 26. Alex J. Andrew J, hn T. Alexander 27. 1?d. Newman Ad di un G. Jerome 2S. C. K. Michaels Jolln 1'. Alorrisey 29. harry McGrath Jas. Foley 30. A. E. Taylor leffecun I). Fuller 31. I I. I. Linehan \\'in. Ste%env,n 32. Cha+, J. Otterbourg Sae 'l. A. Lake 33..\u,,ust A. Kasschau John J. TQ, de 34, Frank'mkistu'rson 1uatciek J. \Walsh 35. I'liillip Orth John M. Layman 2otlt :Tss.l,u/lv District I. Jolin K. Levy John Ii. Green 2. Jas. l.. McAnlle, Jr. Abram liranl 3. George \Inrr Michael Ilahn 4. \Vm. '1'. Culllert Jas. Cunningham 5.'I'hns. I I. Mlusffatt Frank W. Lau,hans 6. George li. tiluith John J. Nugent 7. \Vol. Rice lobe E. O'Mara S. Peter H. Raub Bernard F. Deauan 9. John F. Walker Gee. P.C. Muller to. Jas. I1. \\'heelen John J. Reddy ii. Michael L. AlcCorrnack Jerewiah J. Judge 12. Chiistnl>her \lulliall John J.(1'linen t,. Jobn J. Donohue t eorge F. Rodgers 14. Lawrence Roche Theo, Lewis 15. Henry Hughes \Vm. F. Ahern i6,alfred J.:Aloore '1' lieu, Rukling 17. \1'm. Furkel Geo L. Alloway IS. Frederick 'Schafer Louis P. Lever 19. Jas. Fitzpatrick Patrick F. McCoy 20. Fredericks Bartels Jas. J. McKee 21. 1Vin. J. 1lcatahon Thos. A. Cullen 22. F. E. Manion '1'. J. Naughton 23. John Jos. Carroll J as. Colligan 21st Asse'ubly District, I. Matthew E. l;resheu Frederick Fox 2. \Vm. 11. Andrew John McKanna 3. Jas. J. Mooney Israel Schueittachcr 4.Mark H. Davis Win, E. Powers 5. Adolph N. Hirsh Chas. I. Kennedy 6. Louis Levi Chas. M. Kiitgsbit'g 7. Chas. A. F1nn.cgin Jas. A. Butler S. \Vm. C. Nye Fred'k Nagle 9. \v. V.O'i'allagh:m [.,lin :\.'I'. Costcllu to.,j 'ii I letlieringtun I'l vssec (;. Rogers I I. Alhcrt Ilircai Iredcrirli I[arris 12. \\'m. I. \Ic(;rud(ly \\'cal. I lryson 13. llemy I'. Helck John C. McKenna 14. James 11. Croft las. McKenna 15. Jas. A. Italy I)enuis I. Gallagher 16. ( )spar Ehlers Julius Kaskel 17. Ju,hu I'. \\-calf John Ilartulan IS. \' inc. 1. Martin 1). J. hall 19. '1'l1 os. 11. Sheltels II, C. Ilor,tel 20. Ell. \'uuumng \\'m. 11. Austin 21. l tarry E. I-lulboron Jacob Barris 22._lohn J. Kearney F. Ii.'Tumpkins 23. Ucnnis I. Ryan John 1. Alullarkey 24. Bernd. J. A1cGruddy John T. I:eininth ho.. C. Murray M irshall Merchant 26.1laury Lahcy France. J. C-,nroy 27. George E. l iens (;en. \V. V,ln Brunt 28. John 'I'. Arnlsuoug Joins W. Manley 29. hat, I lir Michael I". Sullivan 30. Earnest \Cettner Fclix J. \lulhare 31. Juhu Dlcl.aughlln I )ant. I. Greenough 32. 1'. N. \1cCabe S. Cnpms 33. James Clare Martin J. :Mulligan 34. john G. Schneider l''red. Serv, n 35. Edwin J. Ouinn Arthur S. Ostheim 36. Frank Meyer Chas. Walker 37. Chas. Iiackey Frank J. Armstrong 38. john M. Stewart Ju,hn Guckian 39' (has. I Jahn Chas. W. Puwelson 40. Jos, Boyle Chas. V. Steiner 41. Frank E. Stevenson Frank A. Connelly 42.'I. J. Kenny John 1'. Olwerter 22d Asscntbl)' District. I. Michael F. Ilefferman Ileury Brady 2. Win. Rciger Jos. 11. Fitzpatrick 3. John J. Hannigan John J. tillecran 4. Alfred '1') rrell John 1. MeI Iukh 5. Patrick J. 1-1ellerman J. F. Dean 6. hobo McAuliffe John Newton 7. L.>uis E. Diderick Francis Reidel S. Martin Lederer Adolph Ehret 9. loth C. lietjetnan David O'lirien to. Patrick H. Judge Re/lt. J. McNally [ I. E<l. C. Burke Francis J Moran 12. Jas. A. Hcalion Jas. J. Harnett 13. \\'nl. F. Harnett Jas. J. Mee 14. David llahn P. I>. Dempsey t5. Jas. F. Fay Jos, Meyer 16. Francis ti. Brady \Vin. Scheirer 17. Jas. McGuire \\'m. j. McMenamin IS. Conrad J. Becker Augustus Thatcher 19. Henry 13adenhurg Jaris S. Duryea 20. (;us J. Poznanski Jacob Ankel 21. Geu, Baker Martin Bolter 22. Chas. ML Nixon Gumpert Seide 23. Nathan Finkle Thos. McLvily 2311,4ssenmbly District. 1. \Vin. J. Shackelton Manuel E. Marco 2. Jas. Stewart Jas. 11. Sheridan 3. Elms. C. Egan \Vm. Conn 4.'1'limo. Schneider Richard 11. Pettit 5, Andrew J. Goebel Peter J. Meyer 6. Jas. McDonald l'hos. A. IIalahan 7. Werner Huber Iiugh J. Spearing
4 4864 THE C J T Y RECOR D. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, S. Thos. O'Meara Thos. F. IIo an 9. Stephen F. Connolly Ed. \V. Lynch IO. Jas. F. Morris John E. Hector ii. has. Evans George H. Karweg 12. Richard T. C. Cohen David Greenbaum 13. Martin 1. Kane Henry \V. Buckley 14 John R. Kelly John J. Sinnott 15. Jas, Allardyce Henry F. Lucaa, Jr. 16. J. A. Ein>tein Geo. W. Roditers 17. Henry A. \Vestcott Solomon Simonsfield 18. (;eo. \V. Hutton Sam'l. \V. E. Beckner 19. Chas. J. Harms John S. Nolan 20. Geo. Oltz Richard Baster 2t. Albert C. Medelin Nathan Lion 22. M. A. Sullivan \Vm. 1). Boyle 23. Michael Souren John G. Packard 24, Herman Heim Too. F. Haddock 25. \\'m. J. Heaney Jas. P. Boyle 26. John Bayersdorfer Geo. Newton 27. Augustus J. Dick Thos. Flynn 28. Valentine Miller Thos. Balmford 29. John Murphy Jas. Dempsey 30. \Vin. F. Howe Charles T. Murray 31. Peter F. Mmes John \V. Morris 32. David J. Coughlin John Brandreth J3. Jos. 1I. Nlclnerny \\'m. H. Herlihy 34. Ed. Crowley John J. Brennan J5. C. M. Riddle Fred. Huxtable 24th Assembly' District. I. 'Vin. A. McManus D. S. Olmstead 2. Jos. M. Everard Inidor Finkle 3. Michael Duane Ed.J. Duane 4. Albert F. Berguer Michael J. McCarthy 5. Chas. E. Scharff -John J. Flynn 6. 1Vm. E. Donovan Theo. Leopold 7. Isaac Marks Ike Pollack S. Vim. 11. Heaton Herman Peister 9. David Dooley Ed. D. Dowling Io. Frederick Siegel Louis \Veil ii. Emanuel H. Kern Isaac Friesner 12. John Mulligan Chas. E. Caulfield 13. Ed.J. White Thos. Reilly 14. John F. Hickey John F. Maguire 13. Jos. S. Hynes Frank D. Horgan 16. Michael C. Maloney Andrew J. Hannahan 17. Michael E. Cleary John E. Bulman 18. Patrick Egan \\ -m. J. Gorman Ig. Thos. O. Dwyer Joseph A. Haggerty 20. Carl Wagner Matthew \V. Boyle 21. John Ward Charles M. Lamline 22. John J. Tilford John Sullivan 25th Assembly District I. Chas. Griffin Chas. W. Jones 2. Jacob Y. Kellerman John Britton 3. John H. Burns Jas. Horton 4. Richard F. McCarthy \V. A. Benedict 5. Otto \V. Flashner Chas. Bauman 6. Victor Cornell Dennis Sweeny 7. Chas. A. Led with, Jr. Eugene Agnais S. John J. Muller Andrew Hartman 9. Henry E. Sarrington Frank T. Murphy Io. James Heny Park D. Mills I I. Philip Leiser Jos. R. Roullette 12. Paul Kriere Phillip L. Reilly 13. Boykin Ford Henry Meyering 14. Ed. V. Scheider C. A. Rowan 15. Louis C. Brown Julius Israel 16. \Vm. J. Vcgt 1. \Vm. I Intl 17.1?-1. McNulty \Vm. \Veismantel ts. John J. Iii ady Eugene Falik 19. Jos. I'. McCann E. J. McCabe 20. \V. J. Byrne Maurice V.O'Ilara 21. John 11, Hutchinson Louis A. Kilduff 22. A. IL. Shumo ay Earnest A. I'eisker 23. Ed. R. Sanford John F. I Logan 24. Simon doses Charles Stoerzer, Jr. 25. Eugene McDermott E. A. Paul 26th Asscnrnlr District. I. John 11. Higman John Seibel 2. \Vnr. H. King Peter T. Keirnan 3. Michael J. Cregan John McAdams 4. Casper Schutz Francis Conlin 5. Francis N. Moran W. W. Boland 6. Michael T. \\ halen Patrick McDonough 7. Richard J. McCoy Stephen J. Moran S. Toe F. Brady Anton Tinka 9. Richard Costello Joseph Beber to. Joseph Schact Horace A. Rand 11. John B. Burns Max Meyers 12. Michael Noonan Francis J. McNally 13. Joseph Blake Stanislaw J. Koss 14. Henry Voelker Jas. I.. Sheeran 15. John M. Ruckert Geo. Rice 16. Sam'! Bernvin Ed. M. Breen 17. Wm. A. Spa]thoff Chas. Stoessel 18. James IIayes Benj. Emanuel 19. Jas. Walsh Henry Duffey 2711,.4 ssemblr Dis.' rict, I. Jas. C. Brennan Sigiomin Fenderich 2. Robt. K. Downey Jas. T. O'Connor 3. Jas. M. Smith Eli M. Cohen 4. John H. Tonnes Jas. J. Gettiogs 5. Phillip J. Smith Berd J. McGlone 6. Thos. M. Reilly Alex. McGreggor 7. Moses May John Carmen 8. John P. Dollanlan John C. McCabe 9. Phillip J. Walter John F. Gerbrach to. Louis Polack \\'m. J, Carey it. John J. [fallen \Vm. F. Cully 12. Joseph Kehoe, Jr. W. B. Cornish 13. John J. Harkins Byron F. Davison 14. Ed.J. Ahearn John T. Hughes 15. Myles F. O'Reilly Richard S. Coffey 16. Thos. P. McLaughlin Thos. J. Brady 17. John J. Williams Peter F. Connors IS. Chas, T. Oxx Phillip Barbey Ig. John McNally Elmer P. Duncan 20. Chas. E. Emmons John J. Lambert 21. Ed. J. O'Conner Max Loa'instein 22. \1-m. F. Moore Frank J. Colinubani 23. Wm. F. Kennedy Chas. E. Kennedy 24. Geo. D. Dixon Thos. M. Ahern 25. M. F. O'Connell Ed. N. Dougherty 28th Assembly Diad.ict I. John Fennell Jas. H. Connell 2. John Wilkinson Henry Kerr 3. Ed. Condon Geo. Chri,tman 4. Gustave Nussbaum Thos. F. Scanlan 5.John J. Dowling M. J. McQuade 6. Morris Goldsmith Louis S. Adams 7. Jos. Glennon Moses S. Leipziger 8. Thos. McAuley Louis Stamper 9. la.. E. l'ottcrton Adolph Schwarzbaunn to. \\'illiam 'l'ruchart 91ilt'.n \\'olte ii. Stephen iiuber \\'in. I Iarrie., 12. ('has, S. Lang Jas. 1'. Flanagan 13.1.obt. A. Phillips Isaac Iless 14. Clarence G. Adams Ed. Miller 15. Jas. J. McGinty Bernard Philli; s 16. Emanuel Schiel,l Jacob I lamhurger 17. John 1. Mahoney Cornelius F. Fitzpatrick 18. Richard J. Cullen Ed. A. Haves Ig. J ulius J. Mandelbaum Raht. J. Elammond 20. Jeremiah Donohue John Douigan 21. Jo'. M. Lenahan Earnest G. Van Zenzer 22. Tho,. F'. Cody Henry Koeppler 29th Assembly District. I. Thos. B. Frost John T. Kelly 2. lier'd O'Rourke Peter F. Mulvey 3. Win. F. Beck Chas. F. Duffey 4. \Vin. J. Plunkett M. \V. Wardwell 5.John Jolly Jos. A. Dooley 6. John R. -Smith Patrick T. O'Neil 7. Henry F. Rothchild Louis \Veil 8. flax S. lierck Isaac \\'olfenstein 9. Abraham J. Robinson Robt, I). Boil to. Spencer B. Koch Arthur J. A. Tracy Ii. Harry A. Smith Geo. A. Hall 52. John \V. Lanagin Ephram 1Volteustein 13. J us. S. lush Jus. Rubin 14. John M. Riley Ed. Pfeiffer 15. Rudolph Rubin )scot J. Bowman 16. Frederick Goodkind Alex. Goodman 17. Augustus H lie.+sell Ernest L. 1I. Ca nponillie 18. AV-m. C. AVintus Sidney R. Oberfelder Ig. Francis Frey, Jr. Win, II. Bayr _o. Andrew McClosky Louis Beringer 21. Edmond J. Shelly John Ahern 22. Andrew J. Lalor Jos. Quinn 23. Michael J. Minnaught \\'m. J. Barry 24. I)av!d W. Jones Morris 'N. Lynch 25. Patrick F. Cooney Henry McGeough 26. John Walsh \Vin. Bauman 27. Malcolm Lissberger Chas. E. Popp 28. James Aaron John Leahy 3olh Assembly District. I. Max Micheais Chas. Maguire 2. Chas. Lery Sam]. Rosenstock 3. Phillip Roth Thos. Higgins 4, Frank A. Wolf Fred Miller 5.John Rudolph George C. Dode 6. David F. Godfrey Jos. Abrams 7. Louis Bader Herman \'ark 8. Isaac Meyer Jos. P. Halligan 9. 1Vm. Moore Jai. P. Mahoney 10. Chas. Feiseler Jacob Stirrer II. Frank A. Mulster Berent C. Gerken 12. Peter J. McCann Robt. Peck 13. Frank K. Frank Louis Bock 14. Frank H. O. Toole, Jr. Maxmilian J. Erb 15. Fred. J. Vogel Wm. B. Steiner 16. Wm. C. Walsh John B. Phealatr 17. Bernard Schaeffer Morris Arnstein IS. Michael Farley John H Furguson 19. Edmund J. Conway Frank J. Hogan 20. David Walsh Herbert J. Teirney 2I. John Arnold Danl. J. Sullivan 22. Martin Cunningham Herman G. Kutz 23. Iier'd McGee, Jr. Isaac [fart 24. Ernest Spitzer Jas. Bit Filling ham 25. lsiminr Bernstein 1'rcdk. Schutt 26. Henry Speelman Chas. C. Siegncr 27. 1' rank Dowd Thomas J. O'Mara 31st ;Issemblr District I. Fred. \V. Southeinrer Lucian G. Gifbrd 2. Ed. II. Mars Roy L. Phillips 3. George Van 'Ness Eugene S. Kass 4. Michael If. Riley Julius Tishler 5. Ed. Solomon 11'm. Ii. Axmacher 6. Clarence J. Irving John N. Burns 7. Edmund L. Traphagen Jos. B. Gilmore S. Arthur Meyer H. L. Schmedes 9. Geo. A. Murphy Thos. 1'. Wood ro. Albert Ritchie Alex. IL lloehm ii. Ifiram M. Fuller Max Lewin 12. Chas. W. \Vitzbugh Chas. Steinhardt 13. Lewis Rheim Thos. F'. Mead 14. Michael R. Ilass Alexius M. Sampson 15. Jos. P. Iloelzle Louis Van Cook 16. \Vin. 11. Balkwill 1'. 11. Jonas 17. Casrill 1I. -Newman Robt. 11. Schroeder IS. Chas. C. Beyer Chas. P. Ripley ig. Warner E. l.evinus Walter B. Ripley 20. Oswald J. Waite Thos. C. Kennedy 21. Norbet H. Backman J. J. Lindheimer 22. John J. Landers Bruno Fera 23. Simon J. Barkley Theodore A. Sheak 24. Harmer ii. Van Cott \Vm. H. Osborne 25. Jos. A. O'Brien 1Vm. A. Herring 26. Chas. A. Lane \Vin. F. Raymond 27. Ahab J. \\'iggins Matthew J. McGuire >S. J. A. Hallahan Frank J. Shadier 29. John F. Hallahan 1.eo. \V. Bein 30. Domnick G. Colletti Eugene F. O'Neill 31. L. C. Cohn Paul D.Judge Is! Assembly District I. James Fitzpatrick Joseph T. Moore 2. Mathew Hunter Charles Senis 3. Daniel Coleman Patrick J. Kidney 4. Edward Boband, Jr. Elias J. Williams 5. William F. Fiock, Jr. Robert IL Depew 6. Frank Wood William S. Lane 7. W. T. Dugan Jacob C. Breyfogel S. John T. O'Connor Herman Heisenbettel 9. Maurice J. Donovan Thomas A. Tobin so. Frederick Schroeder John G. Prier I I. Andrew Boylan John A. Crowley 12. W. F. Bell Adam Dietz 13. John W. Doggs Joseph R. Candee 14. Frederick Herche Frank Kracht I5. Rocco Chravenni John Falvitco 2d Arserxbly District. I. William J. Lynch John J. Wren 2. Charles A. Holloway Francis M. Remaley 3. Daniel O'Connell J. M. Massone 4. John F. Davidson John B. Egan 5. Daniel F. Gavin W. R. Dealey 6. James F. Fox Robert F. Brock 7. Benjamin Murphy John J. McDermott 8. John Le Roi Harrison James J. Wiseley 9. Simon B. Gavin Fred. Strobel 32. ('has. II. 1)ei litter 7. 1,co Straus I Ienry F. Sill: ith C hristophcr J. Gaynor 8.t \'m. S(Rnalenberg 'hos. J. Sherwood 32d A.ssemh ly District. 9. J as. F. Revm~lds I. Wm. 11. Rash or C ha'.. N. (imberfield Jos. I'. Shcrid an io.l :d. I. Roche 2, Frank J. Hoover Chas E. \looney Ed. F. Sweeney I I. Max Lehmann 3. John 1)oidey Julio I). Grady Geo. O'Keefe 52. John R. Foley 4. Cornelius J. Corkery Harry Danziger John Carroll larry Beckman 5. Win. J. Nicholson Simon Greenwald Michael Madigan 14.:1]ichael Brennan 6. Frank D. McSpedor Jos. A. Price Eugene S. Odell 15. Dan'l 11. Rooney 7. Sant'] 1', Smith Colonel Kessler Frank McEaeny 16. Jos. Milhauser. S. John F. Henry Jacques Goldsmith 'Thos. J. Duffey 17. Jacob II. Falk 9. Mo'es Levene Christian J. \Veigold Aug. Fseyermuth IS. Jas. If. McCarthy io. Thos. F. Cordon, Jr. Geo. Doran John J. Havekost Ig. Phillip Weiss ii. P. J. Burke Richard C. Ryland John Green 20. John Judd, Jr. 12. Hamilton F. Burtnet Simon Steinfelder James 11. Dixon 21. Robt. H. Fellows 13. Reuben Lempke Jos. B. Davis Jno. I. Mandeville 22. John V. Fredericks 14. Phillip L. Cluedt Joltn J. Briefner Sam'] Weil 15. Hugh Quinn 'Thos. J. Brennan 16. Ed. Manes John P. Bissinger 17. Alex. Frank Chas. Delaney 1S. Abraham Goldsmith Sam'! Matz Ig. \Vin. IIarnet Wm. \V. Calvert 20. John Waller Jacob M. Taylor 21. Michael J.'Funney John Fitzgibbon 22. Jas.'1'. Murphy Solomon Silberstein 23. Solomon Goldstein Louis Bernhardt 24. P. J. Mullin Dennis O'Connor 25. M. C. Schill N. P. Banta 26. David Straus John J. Farnan 27. John J. McFall Richard Laukenan 33d Assembly District. I. Richard J. Sayles Sant'] B. Jacobs 2. John A. \1'allace Thos. F. Savage 3. Louis E. Zimmerman Chas. W. Stewart 4. Geo. Van Natta John E. Lynch 5. Jacob Gottschall Fred. Nestrock 6. Chas. L. Rhoades Thos. J. O'Neill LIST "B." REPUBLICAN INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 10. James H. Carbone Michael Conway ti. Patrick D. O'Sullivan David H. Faggioni I2. John J. Murphy Emil Sreba 13. James Ring, Jr. Alfred Wolff 14. Daniel Brannigan John J. Rush 15. George Bender John Driscoll 16. Louis Evanstein Elijah Goldsmith 17. Sonny Gibbs Louis Cohen 1S, Pau M. Raminsky Isaac Nathan 19. John Rettaglito Giovanni Iamnzi 20. Stephen Arata Louis Canale 3d Assembly District. I. Joseph Donnelly Herman J. Bruns, Jr. 2. \Vin. F. Willinamo John J. Edwards 3. Albert E. Philippy Henry B. Macrae 4. Thomas W. Tomlin=_on John G. Wedmayer 5. Charles L. Brockmein Harry L. Augenthalen 6. Charles B. Bartaw Eugene Focacci 7. Charles L. Coppins Abijah L. Moore S. Sol. haacs Henry Herrmann 9. Daniel Repole Frank Rose to. Victor Fontana Joseph E. Molding it. William Silva John Schuller 12. Conrad Loos Ernest A. Grefe 13. George Vanni Charles E. Meyer 34th Assembly District. i. J as. J. McLaughlin Sam'! Ilollender 2. Martin Fallon L. G. Wetterer 3. John 11. McNamee Ed. Stricker 4. Godfrey Hochstatter John C. Simon 5. Daniel B. Dwsinell Jas. Fahey 6. Peter A. Murphy Adolph Kobitzsek 7. Nicholas C. Devereux Jacob Eschwege S. Geo. W. Dwiuell Ed. L. Eich 9. Johtr Walsh Louis Katz to. John Calway \\'ill A. Sohl ii. Paul 'I'rentle Chas. Hoffman 52. Dennis Lane Andrew Butcher 13. Peter F. Phelan Richard G. Callahan 14. John Gilchrest 1Vm. 1I. \1'alsh t5. August Schoentorr John M, Guire t6. Jas. F. Bowen Anthony J. Carroll 17. Clarence I1. Friedman WVm. Costello IS. \\'cn. E. Stebbins John T. Plummer Ig. Stephen A. Lynch Peter J. Henry 14. Charles T. Leslie Samuel Smith 15. Walter F. Copeland Arthur Stowbridge t6. Alfred R.'l omlinson James J. Brennan 17. George B. Jollitfe Henry F. McGrath IS. Bernard J. Hartmann Calvin R. Jordan 19. Fernando H. Hoffman Jacob Franklin 20. C. L. Barker Joseph G. Halwick 21. W. H. Michales Henry Birdine 22. Joseph Mitchell James E. Grittuan 4tic Assembly District. I. William Butler Benjamin B. Brooks 2.I)avid Walsh William B. Barrett 3. Michael O'Brien Charles Berrer 4. George Livingston William Levy 5. Louis Grollman Herman Henigson 6. Benjamin Workman Andrew F. 111ctiamara 7. John K. O'Sullivan Philip King 8. William Connors Thomas F. Dillon 9. William M. Greer John J. Ring to. Michael F. Lavalle Gustav A. Huner I I. Elias Schilt Solomon Van Praag 12. Barney Marks Harry J. Parkus 13. Franklin seaman Henry Lang 14. Michael J. Shannon Henry Hollander 15. William Perlman Denis Donovan
5 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, THE CITY RECORD Patrick Donnellan James 'l'ohin 17. William K. Brennan George I I. Golden IS. John 'F. Ward Abraham II. 1.evy ig. Charles J. Campbell William Bremer 20. John McCroary James Costello 5th Assembly District. 1. George Ii. Richardson Michael J. Needham 2. James A. Kay James J. Dover 3. Saml. W. Thomas John P. Rockfeller 4. William II. Mosher George W. Bogardus 5. James Collins Max Ileilbronmcr 6. William Hamilton G. W. Scholt 7. Howell C. Clark George I). Robertson 8. Frank L. Tyler Robert H. Gibbons 9. Lincoln T. Finley W. H. Sealy to. William S. Gridley George \V. March i I. Abe Metzger Frank B. Creen 12. Henry Stanbach Jacob Stark 13. John Dick Adolph Piepen 14. Jos. D. Connolly William Crawford is. Samuel A. Mosher Spencer 11. Horton 16. Frei. Mayer George L. Sites 17. Edward B. Styles Herman Beaver 18. Sylvanus Browning William 13. Cattnach Ig. Daniel Dooling H. A. Miller 20. Adolph Handte Gustav Handte 2t. Marcus Jacob Leon Malvarson 22. A. S. Lynch Leon R. Elias 23. Morris Dais John Witter 24. Frederick \V. Ernst Michael Prowler 61h Assembly District. I. David Rosenbaum Canute A. Dias 2. Daniel \IcElliott Walter J. Peterson 3. Martin Lennon William F. Landers 4. Thomas Cunningham Henry L. Cohen 5. Thomas C. Saema William Beck 6. Chas. Glas John B. Quinn 7. Rudolph Beck Henry Ross 8. Abraham Glassheimer Win. L. Tunpone 9. John Manning Chas. A. Albright Io. Michael Dunleavy Louis C. Houtler ii. Henry A. Merrut Samuel Bach I2. Anthony Pinto \V. S. Lindsay 13. James J. Hickey Jeremiah D. Orazio 14. Robert H. Smith Benjamin Moore 15. Henry Anderson William J. Sheely 16. Gustav H. Bente James J. Cotter 17, John Corrody Elias Parker IS. William C. Ilauser Albert Rummell Ig. Joseph M. Daly Charles Grube 20. George \Veber Henry T.Labben 21. Joseph T. Reid William H. Lindsey 22. Henry Rehwinkel, Jr. John F. Eck 23. Jacob_ Levy Edward Poppert 24. Edward Dean Christopher Rehwinkel 25. Thomas McNulty Fred. W. Wiehelmi 7th Assembly District I. Henry Rostan John B. Welsh 2. Alfred C. Blackwood Thomas Van Knyck 3. Alex. H. Carson John J. Ward 4. George W. Seymour Joseph P. Minitar 5. Edwin S. Cook Thomas G. Parr 6. W. H. McIntyre August Menken (7. Edward McDevitt Henry C. Degan 8. B. R. Throckmorton Frank J. Sands 9. James W. Dunne Clarence C. Hartig to. Jim. White, Jr. Hugh Leslie I1.(;corgic IScll I Icury It,clien 12. Chas. J. Itenner Fred. \V. liullinger 13. Conrad C. Weber Andrew O. Stevens 14. John T. Sheppard Henry Peters I5. Louis Thieke Win. J. Lyall 16. James J. Kavanaugh William J. Wilson 17. Wm, C. Mead Merritt Taylor IS. Nathan Cohen Henry J. Nugent 19. James Ilepenstal, Jr. Daniel McGill 20. Abbott McIntyre O. M. Crocker 21. John Weiss William F. Chane 22. Thomas F. Kelleher W. J. Fitzpatrick 23. Henry 1I. Carpenter Nelson McIntyre 24. Frank L. Wallace Geo. W. Marsh 25. John Rafferty Edward Ryerson 8:h Assembly District. I. Abraham Gainer Samuel Rubin 2. Mathew Gold Meyer Mendelson 3. Meyer Lewin Louis Meyer 4. Max Lewin Louis D. \Varberg 5. Julius Kramer Sigmund Brooks 6. Henry Kopf Joseph Cohen 7. Jacob Messman Julius Diamond 8. Abram Abrams Abraham Collender 9. Charles B. Harris James W. Eley Io. Thaddeus F'rankenrick Conrady Walters it. Charles L. Dobrick Frederick Schrader, Jr. 12. Charles F. Ettlin William Schachtel 13. A,iolph Loebelson David Wechsler 14. Chas. A. Gottesman Joseph L. Pascal 13. Isidor Gropper David Honeyman 16. John Heim James Alexander 9th Assembly District. I. Edgar S. Van Dyke Robert J. \Vesterbury 2. Charles W. Kennedy C. F. Fevre 3. IVrlliam S. Derr J. F. Saier 4, i:has. H. Draper William B. Spencer 5. Joseph F. Lane 1Vm. H. 'Tillinghast 6. F. B. Swinney W. D. Gun,hay 7. Samuel S. Kennedy Richard W. Young 8. E. V. Fargis, Jr. Robert, Gray, Jr. 9. \'alter J. Thomson Charles Ballin lo. W. R. Rosekrans Charles Rosenkrans ii. Samuel McMillen Ferdinand H. Creelman 12. George Hicks Harry J. Sunkeer 13. William F. Underhill Cornelius E. Aubrey 14. Jame, A. Foster Albert Holden 15. Albert J. McKee Max Robinson 16. Edwin H. Slocum Samuel Morris 17. John J. Rolet J. Judson Ballin 1S. Wm. J. Cooper Michael Ward ig. Samuel Hays John H. Lucken 20. Joseph Harris, Jr. Thomas Moore 21. Frank Wildey David E. Brandon 22. W. H. Mackin Charles Haertel 23. John Turner Ernest H. Schuchardt 24. Wolf Lippmann Edward Mooney 25. Thomas J. Tankard W. D. Tankard loth Assembly District. I. Edward Bambach August Wackerberg 2. Jacob H. Frank Henry Decker 3. Charles Weiss Charles Scheidt 4. Louis Auschutz George Soeky 5. Herman C. Fuchs Thomas H. Oakley 6. George J. Leger Francis M. White 7. (:barbs I lovcrke I leery t I. Ellertnan 8. Otto A. I lcrmann lcob lieyerle g. William Itikel Henry J.l;undacker 10. Otto A. Kraft Jacob Metzler ii. Fred. Chri,t Joseph Krulis 12. Richard Eichberg Philip Pat lienheimer 13 Jacob Manheimer Fred. Flaccus, Jr. 14. William Benjes William G. Trass t5. Sidney Vogel Rudolph A. Waeldner 16. George Oberst A. 11. Guth 17. John E. Soffel Arthur Friederich 18. C. F. \Viederman Charles A. Miller Ig. Daniel Welde Ludwig Zimmer 20. George E. Schmidt Chas Ohl 21. John Schort Julius I'antel 22. Joseph N. Gussman August R. Ruck 23. Geo. Groneberg William Gottz 24. Andrew Kurz Henry R. Steifbold I tth Assembly District I. Philip Ferber Roscoe E. Orr 2. Thomas McMahon Robert Wild 3. George J. Becker Arthur P. Windolph 4. William J. Murray William Menges 5. Edgar P. Jacobs [harry H. Hawk 6. Phillip Joseph I.. J. Silber 7. Harry Hoffman Herman Krischker 8. Harry Snyder- Garrett Halpin 9. William Meister George E. Hager lo. George J. Munroe James M. Hillery ii. Geo. \\'. Curran M. A. Silber 12. C. F. Dedrick John Ferguson 13. William Leckie John F. Gormnan 14. Garrett Bauernschmidt George II. Jantzen 15. Andrew T. McGuire John Heyhurn 16. William S. Marrer William Bowie 17. Charles R. Jones Charles L. Price IS. Jo.:hua Birmingham Henry James Ig. Edw. M. Thompson Michael Merkel 20. Albert W. Flashner Robert Woodcock 21. Jacob Schweitzer Norman Gross 12th Assembly District t. Charles F. \V. Bauge Julius Fredlander 2. David Lesser Philip Lefko 3. Jacob Rosenberg Henry Cohen 4. Joseph Dickheiser Benedict Pudhn 5. Robert Catherwood John M. Lander 6. Isaac T. Sands Charles Roach 7. Benjamin Rosenzweig Frank Taylor 8. Markey Marks Israel D. Kasseel 9. Albert Adler Peter White to. Daniel J. Loane John N. Seaman ii. Thomas B. Carpenter Joseph Young 12. Paul Bergin Louis Leiman 13. William A. McKay Morris Freed 14. John O'Connell Stephen H. Warren 15. Owen Brady James F. Hughes 16. Hiram II. Rice George H. Seymour 17. Frederick M. Fosdick Charles Drion, Jr. 131/c Assembly District. I. John J. Mackin Charles W. Nalrrwold 2. George Rice John Mullin 3. Louis H. Johnson Robert J. Boyle 4. John Viehmann L. Henry Jetter 5. John J. Moore David J. Corbett 6. John Jetter William McGivney 7. Philip E. Miller Albert Wiefhop S. Andrew Paige John S. Kill,y 9.'l'homas \V. G. I hickey Clarence M. "Taylor 10. John M. I'eycke Jolt)) J. \Vehb I I. George White \Vet. Corry 12. Alfred E. Moltz, Sr. Gustav V. Christy 13. Frank Langford Philip Bohn 14. Francis J. Cunningham Andrew J. Allen 15. Bernard J. Carlin John Hoersch, Jr t6. Louis Kirschner Edward Sayles 17. William Corbett James Totten 18. Andrew Newell Thomas Dowd 1g. John P. Brown La Fayette Sharp 141h Assembly District. I. William Bamberger Charles C. Behin 2. William IL. Newcomb Robert Bloom 3. Simon Weinberg Simon Strauss 4. John Harass Samuel Koch 5. Richard \. 'Tyrrell Joseph A. Lovey 6. Henry C. Dauernheim J. Henry Escher 7. Henry Schmidt William W. Wald 8. William Maidhof Patrick Bannon 9. Herman L. Schrader Gustav flax lo. Paul Berlowitz Joseph G..Sihn II. Edward Hirsch Aaron Wallach 12. Alfred Solomon James Quinn 13. Alois F. Piehatzek David D. Joseph 14. John L. Biehl Fred, W. Mensel, Jr. 15. Geo. A. Wheeler Philip Marshall 16. August Scheufele John W. Reichert 17. Joseph Cohen David Krauskopf 18. Adam Jung John A. Zimmermann 19. John Connors Geo. W. Greves 20. Fred. Fischer Olando R.Blynt 21. Max Pfannenschmidt henry Renken 22. Hugh Fagan Thomas E. McEnearny 23. Frank A. Wernes Max Schoenberger 24. Henry Klein Frederick S. Wagner ISth Assembly District. i. Josephs Goetschius Emil Loelinger 2. Edward B. Osborne Freedman M. Robinson 3. Robert L. Bracklow 3. Andrew J. Schmidt 4. William A. Hunter William R. Brewer 5. Fred. Orth Jacob Benisch, Jr. 6. John A. Johnson Fred. W. Wood 7. George Muth Spencer B. Shepherd 8.J. 11. Bertine Theo. F. Shepherd 9. Chas. T. Young Joseph Bossong to. Wm. Huheus, Jr. William J. Allen Ii. William Bruiting Thomas 1-I. Stewart 12. Jos. H. Kraus Henry Seegers 13. William Stewart Edward A. Dassler 14. William J. Graham Wallace W. Hooper 15.John Layer Edw. Jos. Bleezarde 16. Constanz Kettling William E. Leonard, Jr 17. Forrest O. Clark Guy D. Crawford 18. Albert Lewis Edward J. Eckert 19. William J. Johnston Job's L. Benjamin 20. Gustavas Schroder John Codger 21. John H. Cunningham Conrad Alherdt 22. J. I-I. Cooper Randolph McEwer 23. Robert H. Simpson Jolm S. Anderson 16th Assembly District. I. Philip J. Reinhardt. Edward A. Selig 2. George Lebright Henry Bloch 3. Jacob Stiefel Max Davis 4. David Trautmann Louis Rosenberg 5. Leo. Barnett Foil Moskowitz 6. Marcy Weinberg Abraham Jackson 7. Paul Sussinan IIerman Erlanger 8. John O' Brien Fred. 11. Roth 9. Edward l'laton, Jr. Bernath Newnan to. Lawrence Reinhart Sigmund Levy II. Frank I'. Jeroloman Abram Moses 12. Thomas J. Fitzsimons Peter Barnett 13. William Kraemer George Weinner 14. Simon IsIoses William D. Peacey 15. John Klingel S. L. Tischler 16. Isaac Tencoom William Pecht 17. Frank P. Schmitt Louis Licht 18. George Sachs Chas. J. Rooney tg. John T. Mott Frank McGuire, Jr. 20. Gustave Ross Joseph A. Schmitt' 21. Max Taffler Thomas Joseph Foley 17th Assembly District. I. Edward Richards William Schluter 2. Henry Galligan Charles E. Lutton 3. Rosswell C. Lynch August Grabe 4. Charles B. Wanmaker Geo. W. McMein 5. Samuel E. Scott Samuel E. Jackson 6. John II. Folkman John J. Childs 7. Charles A. Dewald Max Busick 8. Edward F. Randolph George Brann 9. Jacob Tippinger Richard H. smith to. Frank B. Hopkins Henry C. 13. Stein t t. Alonzo H. Nice Emanuel A. Flammer 12. Arnold P. Reiner Edward Green 13. Frank Bannon James Garbutt 14. Isaac Worms James J. Corr 15. John Schlitz Edward I3. Kenney, Jr. 16. Thomas Healy John McGivney 17. Robert Copeland John A. Lynch 18.\Vm. Stuart Appleton Bunter Andrew Joseph King 19. Anson O. Cowley Frederick \V. Bach 20. Chauncy L. Guilford Joseph Lefkowitz 21. Jacob Ilarris Leopold Harris 18th Assembly District.. I. William Palm Leo. S. Glasee 2. Chas. B. Hoag Samuel G. Hyres 3. Philip Aulcer William T. Little 4. James Farrell Herman Haussman, Jr. 5. Peter Dumser August Schwendermann 6. John C. Muller Frank A. Mitchell 7. Louis Frost John J. Brady 8. Mathew F. McManus Chas. E. Tien ken 9. Andrew Yagle George Rabe Io. John Klamp Adolph \Vaibel i i. Johu Bock C. Edward Evers 12. William Moore Peter Glasbrenner 13. James Wycherley Leopold Geissmann 14. Thomas R. Fletcher Jos. M. Rodgers t5. William G. Dempsey George Fred'k Abendscheim 16. Otto Heifziger William Bodamer 17. Rudolph Prellwitz, Jr. Chas. H. Gardner 1S. James T. Kenny \Vm. T. West 19. George E. Austen George W. Hull 20. John Edw. Gordon Joseph F'. Steger 21. William Stewart Edward J. Stephenson 22. James Degnan Michael Gallagher 23. Frederick Rehfus Albert Gutbul 19t/c Assembly District i. Josepll Lynch G. Waite Tubbs 2. George W. Baker James Doherty 3, R. \V. (;ariliner ('has. W. I )uringer 4. Geo. A. Smallwood (;Co. \V. Gehlea 5. William ". Smith Philip A. Walton 6. John O'Sullivan George Wulff 7. Louis Wolf, Jr. Levi A. Manhand 8. Isaac Entwistle I'evere L. Sampson 9. Walter D. Clark Phineas A. Clark 10. Percy H. Bell William Osborne I1. John Veen Geo. W. I Iarris I2. George W. Diandt Francis W. Smithwick 13. J. Thomas Johnston Warren R. Guest 14. Frank Ii. Senior Leopold Glasel 15. Giorga W. Gleason Thomas Flinton 16. Charles II. Yourell Louis C. Miller 17. George Howard John S. Anderson 18. Thomas Durham Thomas Casey 19. Edmund P. Whitman Robert L. Morrell 20. C. G. Boeman Charles Thomas 21. Jacob Beekhafer Emil Sonner 22. Geo. \V. Mills, Jr. William G. Post 23. John T. Hopton William G. Owens 24. John II. Hoyt D. W. Trembath 25. R. Forsyth Little, Jr. Paul W. Ellen 26. Edward H. E. Hessels J. J. Griffin 27. Geo. \V. Webb Leon \Verdenschlag 28. William Solomon S. Pinklam 29. Otto Lassuer William A. Holmes 30. Walter S. West Arthur Shook 31. G H. Perkins Geo. H. Wright 32. Louis B. Radin Albert L. Hetzer 33. \V. M. Soule Archie F. Fraser 34. Harold R. Morse John L. Miller 35.1'ercy W. Willard Andrew C. Schmauer Assembly District. I. Moses Mussbautn Philip F. Shanley 2. Clarence B. Reich Richard L. Lush 3. John J. Richardson Charles Baskels 4. Jacob Grassmann Ignaz Luft 5. Martin J. Harding Henry Paris 6. John Smith James Hamilton 7. \Vin. J. Tucker Michael Burke 8. Wm. J. Byrnes Robert J. Orr 9. John Nicholson James S. Howe to. Francis 1. Carey James W. Prince I I. James F. Gaffney Henry Wallfest 12. John T. Murphy Thomas F. Laskin 13. Eugene Conlon Edward Smith 14. William McDonnell James McCaffrey 15. Peter Bisher James Cuddy 16. Thomas F. Berry William A. Hall 17. John W. McCue Terence Lynch 18. Eugene J. Cosgrove William F. Daly 19. John J. Faye Joseph J. Meagher 20. August O. Darmstadt Arthur T. White, Jr. 2I. James H. North Frank C. Lloyd 22. David Gemmesheim Patrick Murphy 23. John F. Suhre Frank Kelly 21st Assembly District. I. Allston J. Bent Charles G. Vassar 2. Thomas J. Shea A. Edward Taylor 3, William E. Brinckerhoff Volckert P. D. Towsend 4. Edward F. Denehart Edwar. J. Green 5. John J. Palmer John J. Casey 6. Conrad Bremher Adam Ernie! Uthoff 7. Harald I. Snedden Thomas D. Rivers
6 4866 THE CITY RECORD. Ml)NIAY, N(IvI'.tIhER ;, i8g8._ S. I.c. r I'. Van I lerkar I'.dg.tr \\. (;IP".r l g. I'i Inert 'iv. Butler I lan v t. l;cra in 10. John Livingston 1 :ugcuc Farley Il. l I.l'unninghaIn lames t riltiths. Jr. 12. R. Freeman Vouug john I. Stephens 13. Joseph Sent ner J. li. Denning 14. Geurtie 1.. Sherwin Frank N. Lockhart 15. Almcuon Young 1. R. Spaulding G. Weaver Joseph A. ti mmerholder 17. F.d"in P. t )uimby A. A. Kiss is. John Moeckel Albert J. Wirth ig. Charles Evanson James Noble 20. William F. Cutter Adolph I oketron 2I. Jas. 1.. Cottrell Benj. F. Ballot 22. Benjamin Kanner 22. Maurice B. Crm ie 23. Edward C. 13esson Ernest L. 1 star 24. Frank A. McFall I;arrtbac l 13.tchurs 25. j,,a. P. Irwin Ceorje M. Campbell 26. Fredk. cones Ileury A. Cape] 27. (orne:ius 1. Kent Fred. II. Findley 2S. Peter \IcGtenra Henry I. Hairis 29. Fleury C. Dorsch H,r.uio Snide 30. Charles \\ illts Robert Greenleaf 31. Chas. E. I)e Jenne John Al.,ntg niciv 32. George \V. Homane Edwin Lydecker 33. Peter 1. Raster John 11ana_an 34. Ailliam Cunningham \Viiliam 1. Daly 35. Arthur 11. Neal john A. Kline 36.` [head,ire Curtis Joint T. Rooney 37. \\'m. \Vedlry )ones C. H. llei,cr 3S. M,,rtinter M. Lange David Ii. Paige 3. Ge,,r~e Ii. Iu l e Sidney H. Frank 40. The,dore I:. Taylor James P. \ nllerston 4i. Chas. 11. Irwin lieuoni H. Tashjian 42. C:ar:cs G. Rau Henry \V. Jot 22d.-Issc'nbly I)i,,rict I. Abraham 1.eler Robert J. Mullen 2. \lartn M. Byrnes Frank Cohen 3. John Courtney Timo:hv rullivan 4.J. Stephen Weeks Chas. A. Leitner 5. James P, tan John T. Mackin 6. Charle? F. Rubencamp Ilu,o Schaefer 7, Alex 1. McCabe \William Hogg 8. Sevin ur Itlunt Isaac Manheinter 9. Jos. A. Dlastary Ralph Rothchild to. James F. Newman John G. Dallas it. Samuel J. Cullivar Frank J. McManus 12. Jeremiah J. (I'Shea Chas. H. DeLainater 13. Charles F. Anderson Saml. Dennroe 14. C. V. I )anahy Jacob Danenbaum 15. Geo. McFadden \V. E. Garrison 16 George E fires Louis G. Kedenburg 17. Emil Spier Jacob Abraham IS. Abraham Goldsmith Philip Miller Ig. Leonard Jerome Obermeier Isaac Metzger 20. Samuel Feist Samuel Hess 21. August F. Hanilein \\m. T. Lovell 22. Ambrose Kiernan Jacob Pinner 23. Hugo W. Jackkch Albert E. Sold 23d Assembly Dir[ricl. i. Allen A. Irwin Julius Cohen 2. James W. Boyd John Van Demark 3. Jeremiah Cotter Herman Witter 4. Frank 11. Skerrett Henry F. Mohmann 5. Daniel J. Scanlan David S. Higgins 6. Daniel S. Jacobs Alexander Little. I1. I. Elkenna kiclianl 'chlosser S. l.dhn A..stem 1 I I. \lurray t. Il 1 crt Anderson Alc x. L.ocktcu,ul to.'1'lionta- William Ilod"er Bryan 11, Ilugh I]. Louts L. Harris Oscar J. 1'tter 12. Rolla t II. Paton William J. Gilleland 13. Jae, I). French Chas. I'. Kelsey 14. Jas. AV. tilst racer Ilenry C. Bonnet t;. Iii, hard B. Cuuton George :Aicher 16. I. I. I to \I;thaut (;co. \V. II,nrau I;. Claude il,che Silas C. Tappan is. Oscar 1;. Fish \\illiam J. \Icnuwn 19. \\'alter P. Ruerneil John W. S;hbuld 20. fohn C. A oehurgh Culbert McGav 21.Albert Siegel Abram W. Humphrey. Albert A..\rcher George ]i1uben1arz 23. George C. known Isaac \'an l'hoff 24.Ale\auticr I)uulc Frank S. Carson lenry C. Williams n David I C Long 26. George L. lirot n Albert G. Richter 27. Cc rpe t,ray. Jr. Chits.11amilton 25. Chas. 11. l Ialland john 1'. l upper 29. E~ltcin R. lay )antes G.'1'tler 5a henry S. Maloy Smith L'errian 31. Joseph A. Beatty Lute 11. Melbrook 32. Peter I. AIenuinger I. C. Koupman. Jr. 33. F. Eugene Leggett Owen L. Kelly 34. Jona iii au I.. liensh.tw Ch:ts. J. Murray 33. Fernand,, W. Fairchild Geor,c \V. Drennan la a ; i, 't D;slrril. 1. Emil (Jul~llherger.',J ert Schwab 2. Beano Tibias Cltas. C. Schulz g. Henry Perpeet Leon: Clnian 4. \\'illiam Schaeffer John McKenna (:has. I;arteneck \fattin J. King u. Nathan Rosenthal Rudolf C. \Va-serscheid ;. Frederick M. Hilton Jahn J. uinlan S. Penjamin 1I. hart Harry G. Smith g. John P. Ilalm \lichael I)oruke lo. Edtvar i Heintz Le,,pold Garde ii. John SohI Abraham Seidner 12. Salomon Eckstein Gus \landelhauni 13. Morris Stcinberger Julius Sanders i4. James M. Gaffney John Kane 15. Gus llurtz Clifiord P. Smith t6. Jacob \\'ell Max Goodman 17. Irving S. Eckstein W. II. \IrCastline IS. Henry H. Frank James I..ynch tg. Louis N. Schnepp Milton J. 13oehnell 20. M. E. (.tilde Cornelius O'Connor 21. Joseph I utkowski John J.O'DDwmell 22. A. W. Wolff, Jr. Chas. C. Langer 25!3 As. en,/ly Dist; lit. I. Thomas T. O'Connor Albert Rassman 2. Frank J. lloey Charles Danner 3. \Vllliaitl I1. ilarry Samuel IL Dunlop 4. Frank Iluliut Samtia1 Walter 5. Augustus Stewart -Nicholas Renter 6. Jame, H. Studley Vichael Halm 7. John Curtis Chas. A. Seeger S. George Scnueider Abel L. Reed 9. Horace H. Dudley E. H. Parker to. John F. Doyle J.J. Spies 11. Leon E. Weill Charles S. Dickinson I2. Sidney H. Yates Herman Harris 13, 1I. J. Ruffner E. Darsein Reed 14.A\. slit Suit Ii M. I. I icnur r 13. \\ al cr \l. Itudderke 'fhr,i W. 1:lomnn 16. Frederick S. I )ale \\ illinm I. I.audcs 17.\\'illi.tnt Ireing Ii'hn It. Ro_e is. George Vi. Williams \\'illiam 1. Vogel Ig. Rupert Nelson Place Fitch. A. I.c Peril 20. Roht. Wall F. hanks 21. henry C. 1)owley Richard F. \\'are 22. 1lenre J. Ryan Walter C. Riggs 23. Thomas fluty Gc,rge i. Keeler 24. Fre~llc 11. Swart Frau:is M. Sutphin 23. Simon Heckinger \\'rat. Morrison 261/, Assn M' Drslrirl. I. Harry Lesser Thomas J. Sexton 2. Alfred Jacol,s Louis Marks,i. 1\ illiani Heeler Joseph Itottbrava 4. John 11. \Vn d IIani.lton T. McCormack 5. Otto Grilsutan Harry tialkert 6. Adolph Pincus Morris Oppenheimer ;. Jesse Rosenthal Thus. J. Fitzgerald S. Al rant Strauss Joseph Rettus 9. Joseph Choatal Io-cph Jahelka, Jr. lo. Philip Benjamin Louis Stein ii. Edgar Jordan L. A. Koteiel 12. lienjautin T. Hopper George S. Schlesinger 13. Henry Nett mark J seph Luttha 14.I:mil \\anek Louis Silhcrberg 15. Jacob Goidbaumer Lit is 'Ialtern 16. Robert Kelly Charles Farrier 17. Moses Cohen Michael J. Berry IS. Chas. hilitehti'ald Frederick Cohen tg. Adolph R. Sttchy Charles Holder 27th.-lsseneh/r District. i. Robert H. Rough Andrew A Irian 2. Richard F. Jenkins Geo. hi. Brown 3. Myron E. Thomas Maul, G. Holstein 4. Frank M. Clements John Dewey ;. Simon J. Potter J. Hannibal Thomas 6. James \V. Davis Edward R. A. Eschenbach 7. John \V. Cregier Austin S. Palmer S. \V. 1 )avid Brown Samuel N. Diggs 9. Max Goldstein John Ford to. A. 1'. Alton Siegfried Cohen ii. William G. Rube Henry C. Becker 12. John Van Doren Ludlow Traver 13. Chas. H. Dudley William S. Soyer 14. William F. I lagerty Patrick 13oleman 15. E. C. Hinsdale William'.laner i6. W. II. Hoagland Adam C. Herrmann 17. William Mairs Oliver Wilson is. Sylvain J. Burnier Frank Le Grand Gulias tg. W. S. Cross James T.N icod 20. Chas. Garner James D. Merrinan 21. Richard Curd Daniel Ed. 1). \Valtermire 22. Simon U. Pickfeld James P. Taylor 23. Henry '1'. Foley Frederick T. C. Itieker 24. John W. \\'right Jantes H, O'Donnell 23. D. W. C. Martin Edward August Boss Assembly District 1. Joseph J. Schloss Robert A. Ifawkes 2. Max Kohn Joseph Herzog,3. dam Korper Julius Jas. Kulek 4. Fred. Knie, Jr. Chas. Federman 5. Harry Goldstein George Baer 6. Julius Meyer Alfred Soman 7. Christian Herbst Sam Rosenbrauch S. I. mi. I: odrr \I urri, IIitch y.l'harlcs :A.11axter L.otn. I l crhst to.1 tutu n Tausk IIN-man Stahl II.l'anl \luiris Marcus M. Levy 12. llcitj,nnin I IONntan IIrrm:ut Stein 1,3. l'.ttricl, Monks Alfred Sagin 14, Samuel A. Ro<cnstu in Nehemiah Goldsmith 15. Gustave licchercr A. I.. Plrangcl 16. Solomon Goldnogel Joseph Lebenhart 17. 1f.trre 1;. Hunt Emil J. Veith is. John Polak John Alhecht lg. William Kessler Louis I.ichter 20. Arnold Schloeseer l{inver F. Apgar 21. Charles (;unz Archibald Ritchie 22. Isi<lor Posner James E. Brennan 20thr.lssemblr 1)/sir/cl I. William P. Kingston Fred. 1. I liscoc 2. lames S. Drinker F. 1'. Roberger, Jr. 3. Chas. A. Brewer luhn \C. Hughes 4. henry Hopps Jerome S. Goldsmith 5. Geo. Ii. SniiiIt Louis I ]anti rirger 6. John B. Westervelt \Vashim'ton Alexander 7. \William Penny Enos Hook S. \Vilhiaiu H. Gordon M. K. Springer 9. Alfred John Shaw Edward R. Thomas 10. Nathan Harris Maurice Green I. Ed. 1). Finnan Chas. E. Itrower 12. William S. S;;nderson loseplt S. Pietri 13.1ohn 1. Decker Samuel M. Gross 14. Fred (I. Herrmann N. II. Wood r5. Louis Berg G. S. Houseman 16. Max Cnss Joseph II well 17. George N. Soehn Emanuel Kannheim IS. Walter 1'. Evans Harry T.liamill 19. Harry G. Gay C. Ld win 'Wyodate 20. Hiram H.Stetens William J. Young 21. AGill. A. Matthews j. H. Haskell 22. Albert A. Blom Sam tie l E. Livingston 23. Chas. 11. Drew 1. F. )iurditt 24. Harry Cohen George S. Kellock 23. Sevniour IL McLean U.S. Simon 26. Alfred L. Christian Adam Klein 27. Albert \V. Klein Daniel Cohen 28. Isaac Hevman Louis B. Van Gassbeck 3otk Assemnlr District. 1. Joseph F. Uher Samuel Drucker 2. Martin Sklarz James C. Tapper 3. Edward Stroppel Henry Krebs 4. Elias Steinbach Joseph 13. Krause 5. Morris Ober Edgar F. Bayley 6. Joseph Nagelschmidt Maurice 1)e Vries 7, Joseph Ileskel \Vur. H. Roby 8. Charles Wall Charles M. Peper, Jr. 9. Albert Klein Lehman Weil lo. Jno. R. Jones Simon I tan nenberg ii. Charles F. 1lorgenweck Albert I3aecht 12. Peter J. Conradi John C. Effinger t3. Joseph H. Mead Thomas G. Wilkins 14. Abraham Levy Hugh Hawthorne rst Assembly District. r. Robert L. Alto 2. Abraham Dicker 3. John J. Donnelly 4. Thomas Farrell 5. Edward F. Beecher 6. Harry Donor 15. I:mnnttct 'I'halhcimct Ahrnrrt I isner 16. Charles \Ic\I array Eugene Rathe 17.J. I Iiirsch Rudolph llrafcntann ts. Robert C. l ;arland loscplt Nobles 1g.krurge Young Michael F. Hare 20. ( ieorge lluniherr Andrew A. Raytnann 21.licrnard lniryenna Walter C. O'Brien 22. Isaac IIanuver Joseph S. Krinks 23. George I3othner lingo \Valdvugel 24. Israel Fleischdrager Albert Lowenstein 25. George S. Duncan Jacob 11. \Volford 26. Pierce Cantwell Jacob Friesheiin 27. David Werner George Lauterbach 31st.lssenrbll DJ/strict. I. David J. Solntger Sigmund Goldman 2.N tiltan Levy Charles L. Picken 3. Isaac Counant John If au man q. llu, o \Verner 1lorris Isaacs 5. (3uetave Steft Charles E. Curtis 6. Bernard H. Walters George Al. Cool 7. Daniel A. 'frier Nerain Cohen S. Simon Solomon Peter M. Stagg 9. George \V. Lesersohn Joseph F. Bloomingdale Io. 11. U. Carey Morris \V. Leech ii. Thomas K. Knox Frank C. Reed 12. Andrew J. Fritz Richard 13. Turnquist 13. S. G. Ilooz G. Butterfield 14. Edwin E. Darragh Alfred Seaman 15. Albert H. Cryon Frank H. Hives 16. Louis F. Tonne Stephen Lane 17. Samuel M. Rosenberg Maltus J. Newman is. Joseph E. Mount John Kuchler Ig. Charles J. t)uigley Henry C. Hadden 20. W. 13. Kirkwood James 11. Munson 21. Charles E. Sherwood Robert Muller 22. J. A. Whiteman Elsworth Teets 23. Fred A. Wall Fredk. \V. Neils 24. Charles B. Provost George Young 25. Willard A. Pearce \V. \V. Nichols 26. Jacob C. Rosenblum 1 ranklin H. Smith 27. Ilarry C. Taller Harvey If. \\'ynkoop 28. Salomon Cohen Harry J. Stadler 29. Ernest W. Brown Emanuel Nordhein 30. Henry Metzger Chas. E. Christee 31. Chas. J. 13ritz James L. McDermott 32. Fred'k C. J. I lauschildt Albert Lawson 320' Assevnbly District. I. Charles Drapp Simon Cattlon 2. Max Edersheirn Gustav Rubin 3. John Richardson Thiontas Waters 4. Jacob Saloshinsky Eugene Gibson 5. George A. Stout Thomas Scudder 6. August Krohn John H. Chase 7. lames E. Presdel Edward J. Downie 8. William J. Kehoe Henry Altschul 9. William A. Kenny Michael F. Doherty to. Abraham Roufward Joseph Jacobs ii. Carl H. F. Bockhold Peter Becker 12. Joseph F. Fanning Franklin Wilder LIST "C." DEMOCRATIC POLL. CLERKS. BOROUGII OF MANHATTAN. 7. Henry Rose 8. Michael Shanahan g. Jahn F'. Sexton to. William T. Goff II. Michael J. Egan 12. Meyer Knopp 13. Wm. J. Schnellbach t;.\\'.a.\'an 1tu.cn tiu,lac 1;"ttxhall t4. h'rank R. Siltersmith Michael linutman t5. Robert II. Mel )u Isaac ()plumltrititer tg. tliiijiiamii Emanuel Jos. I' litiiwapan 17. prank Ilemrich Geo. \'i'ouiiaiihtiry IS. Adnne Kutzclmann Michael Harris 19. llrunu Frickson Patti Ilaenlein 20. Jos.'ph Davis Louis Castagnetta 21..lichael Mendoza Aaron 'Mendoza 22. I)acid Geller Fred. Unger 23. Henry \1. Isaacs Charles Newman 24.J. E. Stern Herman Levy 25. Edward Schwartz i Edmund T. Wolf 26. Aaron'iVinterfield Geo. \V. Ilook 27. Isaac Levy Simon Loeb gad Assenrblt District. 1. Thomas M. (raun, Jr. J. U. N'tckenden 2. Simon Ifirch Jos. E. Cohen 3. David M. Greenbaum Joseph Shea 4. Paul I)oege Charles Blomhurg 5. Philip Mangatro Robert J. Gordon 6. Otto A. Blaine James \IcCaren 7. Louis Gibbs Melvin A. Smith S. Henry St. John Chas. E. Lutz 9. llarry A. St. John Chas. Rosenfeld lo. Alexander \fulien II ratan Levy ii. Win. AV'ri;;ht Isaac Goldstein 12. Morris Bentler Peter W. Schlasser, Jr. 13. Abraham Cohn Samuel Lazarus 14. W. B. Richardson Elkan L. Wasserman 15. henry C. Ilullenkamp Henry J. Schmitt t6. Albert C. \Voehrle James Red ling 17. Louis Goodman David Diamond 18. Thomas Bennett Elliott Maxwell lg. \V. J. Carter Harry Boehm 20. William H. Strobel George Ilyams 21. Rudolph lfaurowitz Leo. M. Loewenthal 22. Charles S. Collard J. B. Johnson Assembly District, 1. Joshua Falk Peter F. Gilouly 2. Soiomon O. Tobias William H. \Vitzmann 3. Charle. S. Wurtz Thomas Ryan 4. Conrad Koehler Abraham Holzinger 5. John Barrett Patrick Geoghegan 6. James Allen J. D. \V. Goldstone 7. Isaac Berlin Julius Frank S. C. F. Triglar William H. Stamford g.jacob Zenn Louis I). Prager to. Robert A. flicks Chas. J. Hemmig ii. Samuel Neuwitter Edward G. Koch 12. Chas. F. L. Soderberg John smith t3. F. S. Sturges Augustus C. Stoecker 14. John Lathrope Samuel Hepburn 15. Lipman Baer William E. Carney 16. Albert Wohlgemutp \t'nt. F. Robb 17. Jas. 11, Curtin David A. L. Esperance, Jr. 18. Peter Hansen Merman S. Johnson lg. William H. Holmes George Bartels 14. Wm. A. Watson 15. Edward C. Chamberlin 2d Assembly District. 1. F. Jos. Bader 2. John Clifford 3. Thomas Mullen
7 MONDAY, NOvFIllu:R 7, THE CITY RECORD J,rntes WWeekinssn 5. John J. McNamara 6. Jerry J. Sullivan 7. Robert Zimmer S. Jacob Foltz 9.Ja..J. \tc.nlihan lo. Ilaruld Dunbar 11. Michael Spellesy 12. \Villiant I. herris 13. lames F. Kirby 14. EdwardI J. (;illen 15. lame, O'Neill 16. Louis Cohen 17, James Collins is. Maurice Odeison 19. Alfred Cucci 20. Abraham F. Dam 3d Assenth/r District. 1. Patrick Roach 2. John J. Ryan 3. john J. Walsh 4. Dennis A. Barrett 5. John F. Coughlin 6. James J. Lillis 7. James J. Sullivan S. Edward Mason, Jr. 9. George M. Hoetler to. lanres 1. Victre ii. Israel I lards 12. John F. Ehrig 13. Frank J. c'mnisky 14. \\'. 11. %IcF"uliII 15. W. P. Cummings 16. \Villiam J. Reynolds 17. 1'redgirick Eller i S. Gcurge Rogan Iq. I lukrh J. Loniian 20. Eugene Brophy 21. Edward R. Biehler 22.John P. Shay 4th 4sseuthly District. 1. Thos. J. Coogan 2. Cornelius J. Daly 3. Dennis F. Cahill 4. T'hnnras V. Daniels 5. Frank M. Bauer 6. George Beckrr 7. Jacob fir~iwn 8. L'imothy F.Ilickey 9. 1lenry I'. Frankel eo. Sidney Livtngs'.on It. Lennis Cronin 12. George I1. Rosenthal 13. Bryan McDonough 14. I(dscant I. Nulty 15. Michael G. Manley 10.Ilyrian Segal 17 James Berry 18. Philip Regan 19. Alfred Brodsky 20.J. Heuer 51h Assembly District. I. John Greig 2. Edward M. Roberts 3. John F. Ean 4. J.J. Crane 5 Edward J. Fitzgerald 6. Janes 11. Dodd 7. Harry A. Vaubel 8. Edward Olt 9. Arthur Nlcl)ermott Io. Peter F. Gilchrist ii. I Ferman W. Stefler 12. Florence 1'. Winter 13. William A. Gra.sleld 14. I. Pennock Merser 15. Vincent McCarthy 16. Thomas Irvine 17.John Kluck 18. Emmet \Vesthome ig. Bernard T. Keely 20. James Farrell 21. Louis :11 ycr 22. Alfred E. Goetz 23. Charles J. Cannon 24. John J. Larkin 61/i Assembly District. i. Jeremiah G. O'Brien 2. M.J. McCloskey 3. John J. Walsh 4. John 'l owey 5. James J. Devins J. Sullivan 7. W. F. Boyle 8. John O'Connell 9. Benjamin Piemer lo. Gustave Jaretsky xi. James Freeman 12. F. Gallagher 13. Stephen Dunn 14. Meyer Simon 15. William Vanot 16. Charles Foster 17. David Donohue 1S. Charles F. Boltz 19. William Gillen 20. Daniel Rooney 21. Sam Mautner 22. John McCullough 23. Frank R. Baker 24. Peter Dressen 25. Edwin Holz, Jr. 7th Assembly District. I. William R. O'Brien 2. John M. Dausch 3 W. S. Moore 4. Albert Fatter 5. Benjamin Meyer 6. John F. Monahan 7. James J. Ilarrigan $. Charles Kissinger 9. Thomas W. Sheldrick lo. Francis E. Howard ii. R. Percy Meeker 12. John A. Griffiths 13. W. A. Van Ness 14. John C. Mullin 15. ('hnrlr: 1 tavis 16. I )tnicl I )onohue t7. 11'illlain J. I t.;ugherty IS. I ph I'. tirr lis'nn 19. l'harles J. \Villets 21). Joseph Klein 21, Stephen Tisdale 22. (;eo. M. 1 )ilfinhach 2,3. \\'illi, ur II. Iffier 24. Peter l,eslw 25. Philip C. Lognc S//t :1ss;'tithlj' Dish ict lenry '/,ckiml 2. kuhin Schwiuter 3. Max lilechner 4. Aaron Fichhandler 5. Morris Mendek 6. Jacob Weinberg 7. Emanuel Diamond S. Sam Simmons, Jr. 9. I henry Cohen to. Max Mautner 11. henry \V. \Voelese I2. George A. Kemmets 13. \Vm. Eberhardt 14. Louis Siegel 15. Morris Salem 16. Louis Abramson 9th.lsssnbls District I. John '1'. Fallon 2. James F. F. Kane 3. Edward B. Sweeney 4. Ch:wle, A. O'Rourke 5. t:dwarl1 1'rinisais b. George M. Roe 7. Patrick L Hart S. George VV.'I'honvon 9.l;eorge \V.\Vishart 10. Joseph Strieim Ii. I lenry lay 12. F. It. Render 13. Jacob Michel 14, John Kiernan i5. (\'m. McGinn 16. l'. J. McCannon 17. H Drucker IS. Joseph Abeles 19. F. B. Siegfried 20. John A. Kearney 21. Joseph P. Conlon 22. Samuel Locks 23. Richar l J. Fleming 24. 'l'heordore A. Bernhard 2. \V. I. Sheridan Toth.Issembly District. 1. Nathan Schramm 2. Louis Levy 3. Edward Schoenberg 4. William Stein 5. Jacob, 1I. Friedman 0.Ihenry Weber 7. Louis I. P. Bareudopf S. Jos. Van Achen 9. Chas. Vietze to. A. G. Feickert IT. John Ruf 12. William H. Rodgers 13. Edward O. C. F. Gruetzke 14. Louis M. Rosenthal 15. John E. Vogt 16. William I laeckel, Jr. 17. Louis Ilauser IS. John J. Muller 19.:\aron Murzesheimer 20 'Thomas Brennan 21. Herman Miclig 22. Charles Schauer 2,3. William Eagelston 24. Louis Berkman i iih.lssembly Dish ict. i. \V. J. McLaughlin 2. George 11. Gorton 3.'I'homiss I-fulard 4. George A. Kreiin 5,1;. A. IIerlcufelder 6..Andrety J. Lehmer 7.N icliola J. Pickard S. John McCorniak 9. John Ilalloway to. Geo. W. I)ay ix. '.Vulliam McCortuack 12. Henry G. l' och 13. Joseph J. Noonan 14. Stephen J. Madigan 15. Albert Gordon t6. Robert L. 1lecht t7. John F. Lamb IS. Edward McGuire Ig. William Atkens 20. Gustave Schocnberget 21. Andrew J. Conlon 12th Assembly District 1. Samuel Gardner 2. Nathan Czosnek 3. Max Schwartz 4. Robert Itamben 5. John J. Slattery 6. Daniel Conway 7. Michael Smith S. P. J. O'Connor 9. Daniel J. Lane to. William J.l'olard 11. James Brown 12. Peter Hear 13. W. J. Monix 14. George Cordes 15. Louis Itaur 16. Joseph J. Brodicich 17. William I.. Moran i3th Assembly District. 1.Ilu h Campbell 2. Michael Mellody 3. Jolts Maher 4. Chas. \Viehmann 5.Johu Daly '. McGivney -. ('1-111'. I:n.l, r S. ;\. I. \b r'arthy 9. slam ice (;rau rue Andrew \\'ikon ii. (, r c F. Ryan 12. Will am Nan el, Jr. 13. \\'illiam (;raham 14. t ;corgc Richards 15. 'Thomas F. Ahearn I6. James J. Connelly 17. Michael J. Rowan IS. James II. Troy 19. N. J. Commerford 14th Assembly District. I. Patrick J. \IcMammon 2. Thomas A. McDonnell 3. Joseph II. Farrell 4..\law-ice \l. Levy 5. John M. Wallace Cu, Theodore I'latner 7. JI. E. Collins S. James Brady 9. William Gauss to. 'Thomas A. McCarthy ii. Joseph Ilennel 12. Charles Exncr 13. Thomas F. McCready 1. John lius;ong 15. Joseph Rods 16. Louis C. Mars 17.'l'homas (,)uinn is. Maurice \lanheimer 19. Jacob Springer 23.1odin F.I )ow ling 21. Thomas Doyle 22. Myer Koch 23. lotus J. I)elmage 24. Cohuan Dunkirk i5th Assembly District. 1. Jacob I". Reiclthard 2.,lops brown 3. Thomas J. Creamer 4. I Lenry J. Gorta 5. Lawrence Bracken 6, Saiintel Davies 7. Theodore S. Large 8. John Crrn;lmeill 9. William Nlc(lun-aii lo. \1'tn. Von Glahn ii. Ifenry J. i\]tntdorf t2. l'.nnkis 1). Connell 13. W. Rennmuller 14.'l'honta' J.liahoney t5. Charles F. Gruminger 16. Charles Hass 17. Valentine Foerschncr IS. Michael S. Keogh 19. Charlas F. Nugent 20. Jahn F. Reilly 21. Joseph Geraghty 22. A. Ewald, Jr. 1. J. McLaughlin 16th.lssemhly District. i. Isaac Solomon 2. Henry Joseph 3. Saute.1 nthony 4. Michael Pecker 5. Maurice Schlesinger 6. Louis 'l'anuenl,aurn 7. Morris Becker S. Emil J. i"irsching 9. Chas. Landsman to. Peter 1'. Colonel II. W. A. Maguire I2. Albert F. Shrier 13. Jonas Se:hiterstein 14. John A. Fleckenstein 15. Samuel Jackson 16. Albert F. Knede 17. Peter L. Anderson IS. Mat Rosenzweig 19. I)iniel 1. Sharkey 20. Eiwarl II. NVilner 21, Isaac M.l'upper I71h.4ssemhly District, i. I rank Kiernan 2. John J. Ahern 3. John Buckridge 4. R. A. Latta 5. Leopold Levy 6. William 1'. Mahon 7. Geo. P. Gerlach S. Bernard Naughton 9. John F. Farrell to. Charles Kohberg u. John W. Dillon i2. Bernard Caffrey r3. Walter Tierney 14. Joseph S. Coyle 15. t)wen A. Costello 16. John \V. Williams 17. William Nugent is. James W. Martin 19. Pemberton Lewis 20. William Bennett 21. Chas. L. Hopkins ISt/t Assembly District. i. Philip M. Cozans 2. George F. Zinn 3. George O'Beirne 4.'1'. Schilling 5. I leery T. Crane 6.'I'homas I. Murphy 7. Henry J. Rooney S. Geo. J. Sprowls 9. John I.. Murtha I,. Jas. J. Castles 11. john Kacerovsh 12. l3artlrolnsew S1Iee1Ian I3. James A. Harper 14. Frank A. Murtha 15. Francis N. Farrell ib. Louis A. Schwarz 17. F. \V. Elu-hard is. Samuel B. Williams 19. John J. Phelan 20, Richard Dalton 21. 1Inbert G. Welsh 22. George (;- short 23. (In W. Dolan 19Nt Assembly District. I. ( ;ill pert E. Lippencott 2.'1 hnluas J. Rogers.i. Jnhn I'.O'Keeffe 4. Daniel J. Bryan 5. Harry \Vcher 6. William Regan 7. Daniel J. Gaynor S. \V. V. lirannigan 9. W. W. Spiedel to. Ferdinand Rosenthal If. James W. Boyle 12. Charles J. Kircher i ;. John J. liiurhriulge 14. John 1". Braton 15. Vu. Gunther 16.lo,eph I.andey 17. Theo. F. Meehan IS. Nathan I3allin 19. John A. Neghin 20. I rancis J. McNeeny 21. Jacob Oppenheimer 22. James I'. Martin 23. P. J. Shannon 24. Markham J. Barry 25. Robert Friedenherg 26. George F. Pepper 27. John falison 28. John Kelly 29. Edward Guendler 30. O. M. Jefferds 31. C. J. \\'alell 32. L. \V. Meyeirs 33.\\'m. Ile I'reitas 34. Frederick Vagts J5. Ellis G. 1'inkham 20th As,enthly District i.\v. I1. Wickert 2. 1 lenry Brand 3. George I Leal 4. William Brady 5. Samuel lirand 6. Am.alrew Duun 7, James Fitzsimmons S. Joho G. Alike 9. Julius Link io. Eberhard Schmidt 11. Charles J. Hahn 12. Ellwarrl J. McCauley 13. Lawrence Spillane 14. James J. Brophy t5. Louis grand 16. Hugh Riley 17 'Thomas J. Fitzpatrick is. Michael J. Cavanagh 19, John J. Clark 20.lohn Ilayes 21. lame; L. Patterson 22.'1'hos. Murphy 23. W. S. McKevitt 21st Assembly District. I. George Kingsley 2. A. B. Muir 3. Chas. Van Oppen 4. Ed's'. 1. McKallor 5. Leo. S. I Ierzig 6. Julie. E. Lynch 7. Samuel Martin S. Emil Mutterer 9. Edwin Bolse Io. Abraham S. Ganz I 1. E.\Vagenhouzen I2. AVilltam J. Elliott 13. Geo. C. Unger 14. Ldtvard J. Plunkett. 15. Ilorace 13. Gardner 16. I). C. Buringer 17.Johu Connor ts. Bernard 1'. Reilly 19. Joseph Ff. Cagney 20. Geo. C. Scliimper 2t. John Garman 22. James S. Quinlan 23.'Phomas M. Green 24. James I". OGracly 25. Peter J. Farley 2b. 'Thus. O. C. I l arney 27. (teo. A. Brady 26. Alvin S. Nace 29. John Philp 30. John H. Lillis 31. W. C. Mann 32. Julius J. Brosnan 33. A. C. Allen, Jr. 34. Jas. Kane 35. George Mead 36. henry Delaney 37. Geo. W. Maguire 38.'I'homas Williams 39. David Levy 40. 1)avid Silverman 41. Edward Pettit 42. James 1. Philips 22d Assembly District. 1. D. J. Gallagher 2. Edw. I1. Lyons 3. Johts Freel 4. Aaron Calin 5. Felix Lorch 6. Charles Cahn 7. F. X. Reidel S. Philip Manheimer 9. John W. Lavender to. Joseph Prendergast 11. Philip 11. Reilly 12. Richard J. Brennan 13. W. Rosenblatt 14. Louis V. Freund 15. John II. Steinkamp 16. Lawrence A. Grogan 17. William Barclay is. Charles Schwartz r9. W. Lohle 20. Leo S. Fleischman 21. Charles Ward 22. Julius I' center 23. Richard 'fiver, 23/.15,. thti' Dtstri<t. I.I.oui I.uppen 2. lame, :\. Savage 3..lalius \\'alter 4. Jolts S. I)onnelly 5-(;eo. J.:1laller 6. Alfred Lederer 7.1<dward Klein 8. Peter Feinholz 9.I)enis 1).(I'\I,.honey lo. Florence O'I)onohne I1. Samuel A. Evans 12. (:harles II. 1 Lerman 13. Jos. J. Skelly 14. (teu. F. l" i j u 15. John Miller t6. Joseph M. Clare 17. \%'itliam L. Greeley is. Nicholas Ohlwciler 19. Thomas F. Nolan 20. Chas. G. Hetvison 21. Christopher J. P,. Collins 22. James 1'. Murtha 23. Joseph A. Devine 24. James \V. Joyce 25. Owen J. Began 26. William 11. White 27. Julius Hansen 28. Frank J. Duffy 29. C. I'. l" cost 30. llarry A. Mellor 31. kikvarc J. I;ritiin 32. henry I'. I'erf;uerson 33. John 1f. Becker 34. \V. I. Mcl)onahl 35. James M. Allies 241/t rlsseutblr District. 1. Herbert 11. Lesene 2. Mortiuter Vogel 3. Merman Winter 4. Joseph \V. Keller 5. Frank Appel 6. Vincent G. Lux 7.Ilenry Gol~lherger 8. Jacob II. Brunner q. Theorloie Ilessberg io. Julius Simon ii.l:~ltvard Sander 12. James McGoverin 13. AV'tlliam Carroll, Jr 14. \Villiam 1I. Warner 15. William Tiesedale 16. John B. Simpson 17.'I'homas O'Connor is. Charles Iluhert 19. John Henry \Vagner 20. Elmer T. Buffington 21. James Evans 22. Louis Kullret 25th Assemh/)' District. r. Frederick A. Mills 2. Charles Rohmann 3. Fred. \V. Loehuiann 4. Victor Voting 5. Fi a and I". I'riehele 6. Patrick Mooney 7. Francis Frey 8. Wrn. J. Klein 9. John F. Finnerty to. Ilarry A. Jocle It. Joseph J. Byrnes I2. Samuel fl. Dunlap 13. II. \V. Brent 14. \Vinficicl S. Peckham 15. henry M. Bowyer 16. 1)anie] J. Sullivan 17. Joseph Conner is. William Gibbs 19. Thomas A. Batterbury 20. Fred'k J.'I'onyes 21.7'. 1. Kelly 22. Henry E. Blankmeyer 23. William J. Creamer 24. Patrick F. Keenan 25. James S. Warner 261/i Assembly District. 1. \Vm. H. Lyons 2. John A. Cassidy 3. John McCarthy 4. Morris \larks 5. A.J. \IcCadlen 6. I)avid Kahn 7. Frank J. Callahan 8. Arthur O'Connor 9. \Nathan Marks ro. Michael Erlanger I i. John J. Gihlin 12. Rudolph 'Iaussia 13. Morris Zelezney 14. William F. O'Brien 15. Mortis Epstein t6. Samuel Lowenthal 17. James A. Doyle 18. August Rae], Jr. 19. William Kreitz 27th.4ssenrdly District t. F. Ford 2. Louis J. Falk 3. Lewis Cohn 4. Frederick Paris 5. James J. McGowan, Jr. 6. V. J. Doyle 7. John T.1)udley S. M.J. Cusick 9. Francis J. McNally to. William Malone Ii. Ethan Allen 12. \V. H. Cooper 13. Clement Morrison 14. Colin Melville 15. Gen. W. I)ay 16. Frank J. McGuire 17. Julius Freeder 18. Albert A. Ergens Ig. C. Henry Riehl 20. Nicholas I'. Ryder 21. I high 1. 1sehmhccl 22.,\lfrcd flauser 23. 'II u nu ;is (.)'Redly 24. ('I arlr s 1 :. Falk 25. Max J. Falk 28th Ascw,/!sr District. I. Arthur Daniel Jones z. Fred 1 L O'Connor 3. Michael Reilly 4. Otto Nussbaum 5. Frank 'I'. Reilly 6. Joseph Farrelly 7. (;eorge J. Kessler S. Gustave White. 9. Albert A. Gerlich to. Thomas 1. I)arcy I I. Richard Murphy 12. t )tto J. De Parrie I3.John.McOuarle 14. %%'itliam II. Stevenson 15. Isaac Levy ifii. Morris K. Frankelf 17. Jno. A. Mangan 18. Henry Storyhann 19. Ilenry F. Schadt 20. Peter A. Latour 21. Samuel McGreger 22. l lugh F. Martin 291h Assembly District. I. Michael McKenna 2. Jos. Armstrong 3. Erb n argil P. Jones 4. Letttrel I I I. Redner 5. Frank Rockwell Drew 6. William J. Bowe 7. Robert 1.. Hyatt 8. David Alsberg 9. Munroe \V. Berck to. ])avid Hirsch I I. Francis Muldoon 12. Louis Friedman 13. Chas. A. Steuerwald 14. Robert Schneider 15.I)avid Berg 16. Joseph It. Drew 17. Louis D. Thalinger I8. 1i. I.. Grinebaum 19. Geo. \V. Eincke 2o.'I imothy J. Sullivan 21. Elias Rees 22. John II. Barry 23. Benj. Ehrman 24. John J. Cassidy 25. Louis Freidlander 26. Alfred Oppenheimer 27. Ilenry Marks 25. John C. Regan 301/i Assesobly District. I. Ferdinand Strittewatter 2. Charles \\'. Dyer 3. John Cronogue 4. Edward A. Weiss 5. Joseph A. Funke 6. Morris Lehr 7. John C. Ebmeyer 8. Max Albert Hohenstein 9. Dlever Goldsmith to. Edward Bauch i I. Wilson S. Custard 12, N. S. Lavery 13. J. M. Robinson 14. Jacob Knodel 15. Geo. F. 13acltmann 16. Marcus llerberg, Jr. 17. John\1'. Reilly is. Isaac L. Hermon 19. Adolph E. Flugrath 20. John 1'. Moore 21. Edward Al. Conley 22. James Connell 23. Abraham Myers 24. Joseph Newspalmer 25. August Otto 26. William Meyer 27. James A. Phillips 31st Assembly District. I. Benjamin Rosenberg 2. John Crawford 3. Joseph M. Corples 4. Isidore A. Levy 5. Arthur H. Rouber 6. Joseph Auerbach 7. David L. Nelke S. Elijah Newman 9.I'idore Lowenwald lo. James J. Madden t i. Jacob C. Stoutler 12. Robert A. Smith 13. John Reis 14. W. II. Hartlone 15. ]loses H. Newman 16. Henry Meyer 17. Jno. E. Kelly IS. John J. \\'eher 19.'hhomas A. Murphy 20. Barnett Newman 21. Richard Ktmmey 22. Wilson F. Cowles 23. William Burkett 24. George B. Peeples 25. Patrick E. McAvoy 26. Edward T. Clark 27. Edward W. Jones 28. Joseph Carr 29. W. J. Kirkpatrick 30. Samuel P. Whalen 31. Michael P. Walsh 32. George C. White 32u1 Assembly District] I. J ulius Brosen 2. E. W. Samuels 3. James Lynch 4. James Geelan 5.John Hanon
8 4868 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, Paul \V. IIorper 7, Louis A. Daly 8. I )avid Barry 9. James 1'. larkv lo. Gustav Arnold ii. Jacob I leherich 12. Sul. Keeler 13. Harry Reynolds 14. Isaac M. Fleishman 15. Benjamin E. \Weeks 10. Henry \V. Gieser 17. William 1. Connor IS. Charles 11'ynne 19. William R. Pickett 20. Henry J. McVesty 21. Charles Hover 22. Joseph Seckles 23. Isaac Kinstler 24. Edwin Jandorf 25. H. Martin 26. Benj. Bernstein 27. Elias Proops ist Assc mblt District i. Joseph Mold 2. John A. Kneib 3. J. D. Coleman 4. Charles M. Baker ;. Thomas E. Hickey 6. Charles T. Kroncke 7. Peter lialen S. John Heisenletter 9, Ellsworth Forster to. Thoma. A. Snyder it. Joseph T. Wagner r2. John F. Seeming 13. Charles A. Flung 14. Nicholas Mullen IS. Dominick Vilice 2d Assemble Did-id, I. George Schesk 2. John Donovan 3. harry Ul,en 4. Charles H. Aiken 5. Jos. 1. -Nathan 6. litephen F. Shiney 7. Herbert V. Dike 8. Morrh. H. Lustig g. john 1. Gavin to. Fred.ri.k Lewis 11. Solomon Stone 12. \\'. 1. Cunniff 13. Thonia, O'Connor 14. John E.I)obbins I;. Daniel S. Sullivan 16. Allen tamansky 17. Jon. Barnett IS. -,amuel Levy ig. Hairy Brown 20, Stephen V uzzio 32 Asscmol, District. I. Louis :Iuiuehe!d 2.lrank Marshall 3. John F. Cleveland 4. luseph Statelback 3. V:tj Frever 6. Harry G. Dickens 7. Edward R. Shear S. Christian I,eininger 9. Richard L. Bard 10. Henry E. Rau ii. I.aac Edwards 12. William Weindorf 13. George H. Jackson 14. John 13. Freeman 15. Richard Flynn 16. John L. Purthesius 17. Joseph Kenneally 1S. Frederick A. Burnham 19. \\-m. Alfred Laflin 20. James A. Sexton 21. Thomas E. Coughlan 22. T. F. Stevens 4tk Assembly District. I. Juhn Thomas Grohann 2. Florence F. Barnett 3. Harry Albert 4. Elias Philips 5. Saul Leniere 6. Israel Workman 7. James J. IIickey S. Isaac Scherman 9. Bernard J. Schombarg Io. Harry Silverman ii. George Kahn 12. Max Nannes 13.Jacob Parkins 14. William E. Swift 15. Charles F. Haynes r6. Martin Connolly 17. Dennis W. Griffin 18. Charles Asher Nackenstein 19. Timothy Donovan 20. Thomas J. Iiines 5th Assembly District, I. Fred J. Winter 2. Edgar G. Sec 3. R. H. Elias 4. Charles S. Murray 5. Lester M. Re qua 6. Charles Fisher 7. G. Alfred Fenny 8. Edmund \V. True 9. George E. Carter Io. Henry Schroeder Ii. H. W. Loghry 12. Thomas M. Vogelsang 13. Henry Laufer 14. William S. Denison i5. F. X. McCarthy 16. John McKeon 17. William R. Hooper 13o:lssev6tj' District t. olin I. Smith 2. C. A. Barlow _3. Samuel J. Groff 4. Geor.r Jones 5. I Ian iel I Iolland 0. Elijah Kennedy 7. Jamcs Brennan S. l.dward J. Brady Q. \lichael Connor ]o. V.tlentine J. Brunner It. john J, McManus 12. l abricius J. Kerr 13. William. Kennelly 14. Michael II. Harris 15. Andrew F. Duren lb. Fred. J. Whelan I7. Chas. Falk is. Alfred Smith 19. John Gallagher 20. Richard _l. 1)onovans 21. Felix V. \\'heatcy - LIST D." Rta't'BLICAN POLL CLERKS. LORUL'Git OF M ANIHATTAN. IS. F. II. Wakeltam 19. E. J. Weiss 20. Samuel Guttenberg 21. George Malraison 22. \\ illiam E. Crawford 23. William Kirk 24. R. B. Stanwood Gth :is.o'n,l!!t' District, I. Maurice L. Rippe 2. \\ alter I;. Kennedy 3. Otto.\lattola 4. lames. 1. Carroll 5. Alfred Salina b. Charles Beck 7.Ilemy \. Canter S. Jeremiah Tracy 9. tamuel \Viel,Or, Jr. 10. Joseph Scho,l ii. Michael Cerigliano 12. Peter A. Simcox t3. John "rincox 14. Robert hnyder i5. Chad. Schneider Ib. Win. Russ 17. Andrew Mayer 18. Fred Richter 19. hicharu H. l.iebenberg 20. Merman Bernhard 21. Viet, r Sadetsky 22. Christopher Foy 23. Peter J. Maters 24. John W. -Neely 25. (;co. 11. Patterson 711/ IsneW,Glr District. I. Saml. G. Major 2.1 eo. E. Poole 3. William Adams 4. Albert F. Regan c. 1'. K. Nlicheals 6. l.if. hrockv'eli Fom,h S. Thos. F. Tormey 9. \\'nt. Locfiler lo. Joe. White tf. Jos.'Voung 12. L. F. Hayward 13. Albert Katz 14. \Vin. C. E>lu 15. John D. llumphrey 10, Thomas F. \\ hite 17. Chas. 7sIcNamee ts. John 1. Roney 19. Frank T. Marrion 20. Ii. 1. i3artlett 21. W. E. l;ieul 22. Louis Rodgers 23. Gustavus Au tin 24. Bernard Kiernan 25. Geo. E. Oates Sih Assembly District I. Moses Subin 2. Saml. Nashinsky 3. Jacob Goldstein 4. David J. Lippman 5. Joseph Wurster 6. Marks Adler 7. Michael Taylor S. Lester \Vinkleman 9. Herman \V. Miller I to. Samuel Webber 11. Geo. Schrieblein 12. Oscar H. Andresen 13. Abraham Koven 14. Chas. Martin 15. Newnan I Iillel 16. James J. Lair 9th Assembly District. I. Charles Grofreth 2. John H. IIowell 3. Michael \Vohn, Jr, 4. David V. Dobson 5. Robt. F. McKee 6. James V. Orr 7. John II. Samuelson 8. Thos. Moffitt 9. Carl L. France to. John I). Henderson I I. Samuel McCollough 12. Bernhard Zufall 13. Daniel Cusack 14. William J. Cosello 15. Pat. A. Mea'her t6. Archibald Hamilton 17. Chas. llaliberg 18. John Frick 19. Chas. E. Satterley 20. Martin Ryan 21. Frederick Draper 22.John Greer 22. John J. O'Keife 34/1'.l:sr!1,1'/I' 1)/fr/cl. Sig iii Sicherer 2. harry L. Perry 3. Geo. Lawrence 4. Austin C. Morley S. H. \V, Scliultkiss 6. Michael 1)oolan ;.John E. Kchoe S. Alexander I.. Sweet 9. Janes I. Corbett to. Joseph V. Cummings ti. Isidore \Wolfe 12. Charles T. lirumsek 13. George Volze 14. John T. l'attee 13. Richard Basil II,. Thomas O'Keefe 17. Charles Hart IS. Ed. T. Bell 19. Benjamin F. Mosler 2.3. (lco. D. Rankin 24. Ernst 1I. Roster 25. Jos. A. McKee Iotlr _1s.c<',ubly District. I. Louis Malawista 2. Louis \V. Hambrick 3, Fted C. Martin 4, Win, H. 11auber 5. Jacob Ilalzman 6. Joseph Ross 7. Andrew Stahl, Jr. S. Jacob Beck 9. Chas. Bickel, Jr. 10. henry C. Bucker It. Joseph Straub 12. Ceo. Wahlheimer 13. Adolph Rutie 14. August Kallmann t5. twncy T. 13ayerlieb 1b. \\'ilhato Sterininger 17. I'd. Bernstein IS. Frederick B. Kook 19. John J. young 20. Chas. Kraft 21. John 11. Zanner 22. \\tltiam Goirn 23. noble 1. Hall 24. Iieuroymus lirennich it/li Asse'!/b r District. I. A1 illlam J. Dool 2. John 11. Fiytm 3. Ceo. I. Gregurius 4. Henry Mc.-Auliffe 5. \lattl,en Mitchell b. H. E. McKee 7. Thus. J. I urnett S. \\',n. A. Rnbert,on 9. Fred. W. Sc}tremm Io. James R.Canrieft t I. t_.onrad R. Ifeinburg 12. Phillip Mulligan 13. J. 1). Jewett 14. Arthur C. Fash 15. Samuel Umphalius 16. Chas. H. Floyd 17. Nathan Fresch 18. Joseph McEvoy I Ig. Chas. Zimmerman 20. Gustav Reifel 21. Joseph Kri~chker, Jr. I21h Assembly District. 1. Abraham Strauss 2, Chas. E. Sands, Jr. 3. Jacob Landman 4. Thomas Lynch 5. Chas. IIaugsbach 6. Benjamin Steckler 7. Peter T. Ahearns 8. Louis Brocter 9. George Weber io. Benjamin Korn I1. Thos. Tombrink 12. C. Peter Lander 13. Charles S. Alexander 14. William J. Broderick I~. Paul 11. Roethenbach 16. Daniel DI.Orr 17. Paul Bernstein 13th Assembly District I. Thos. II ughes 2. henry Bosch 3. John A. Boyd 4. Samuel Lederman 5. James Mulvey 6. John Muller 7. Oscar G. Zubrod S. Chas. E. Sherman 9. W. H. Engalman to. Henry E. Rippe I1. Christian C. Bohn 12. Alfred E. 11 ltz 13. Auust I3ellfeld 14. Robert A. Pape 15. Theodore Beach t6. John Schaefer 17. Chas. H. Hamilton 18. Robert Montgomery Ig. Albert L. Fenn t4th Assembly District. i. Herman Niemeier 2. \V. J. Stewart 3. Geo. F. Reardon 4. \\'m. J. Proefreidt 5. Alfred S. Martin 6. W.J. Rausch 7. G. H. Jensen 8. Samuel Krauskopf 9. W. Fideler lo. \V. A. I )au erheiut 11. William \1'iedbusch t2. Charles I. A, Goebel 1.;. louts lu,e1ili 14. CIlas. W. Sass 15. Jacob I. Leo tb. Signtund Stern onis 'Pencoonl IS. Louis (>rmatr 19. Emile A. Oberle 20. Frank S. Sternberg 21. Louis C. Renka 22. Adolph Steiner 23. Peter F. Keogh 24. \1'illiam Boyen 1511, Assembly District t. John Rodenburg, Jr. 2. Amos. G. (Jsborn, Sr. 3.Iiernard Cohn 4. James 11. Browne 5. Bernard Eckhardt 6. Robert S. MacGregor 7. Albert Baker, Jr. S. Win. P. Ayres 9. Geo. B. Comings Io. ('has. A. 13ussey ti Thos. A. Stewart I--. \\nt. A. Coyle 13. A. O. Ru'chhaupt 1.1. W. \V. Flagler 15. Chas. O. loiter i6. John Boshamer 17, Bernhard Janssen IS. Julius Dietz Ig. Chas. F. Mott 20. Herman 11. Moritz 21. I'lleo. Ii. Kyle 22, Wm. W. Warren 23. Alexander \Voydiah 16t/i Assembly District, 1. Bernard C. Rettberg 2. Michael J. Koch 3. henry W. Farmer 4.IIenry Mannell 5. Edward Platon 6. Henry H. Hertzberg 7. Mite Snydecker S. Leo Roth 9. Frederick Huber Io. John II. Stumpf 11. Maurice Moses 12. Louis Mlielheiser t3. Joseph J. Gockey 14. David Moses IS. Isidore Ackerman 16. Alex He Vries 17. Frank L. Davies ts. William Geyer 19.CCustaeis Schultz 20. George Schmidt 21. W. IL 1Veigmann 17th :Issembly District, 1. F Iward Marshall 2. William C. Munn 3. Chas. F. Neuhardt 4. Henry Steitz s Jones 6. Peter S. Mckenny 7. Joseph A. Tierney 8. Robert Clayton 9. Frank Marshall to. Frank J. \Viegmann II. George H. f Iecker 12. Dave Knepp 13. Thomas Judge 14. \V. Herron '5. C. \V. Pierson I6. John F. Farley 17. James Egan t8. Ceo. A. Beech ig. Geo. Ii. Dick 20. Emil Lefkowitz 18th.dss.'mblt' District. I. Bernard A. \1'eyman 2. Fred B. King 3. Jno. \V. Hesse q. John Flaccus 5. Maurice Cohen 6. John L. Doyle 7. John G. Rodenberg 8. John M. Frenken 9. Rudolph J. Klonz Io. Frank Goehringer ii. William F. O'Neill 12. John A. Mowry 13. Geo. Hauck 14. Frederick R. Blacke IS. Win. J. Grey 16. F. J. Davidson 17. Frank A. Jennings I8. George D. Welde tg. John L. Little 20. \William Jos. Donegan 21. Henry Luncus 22. E. F. Hurttig 23. James J. Cannon 191h Assembly District. i. Frederick F. Strauly 2. Joseph White, Jr. 3. Patrick Lonegan 4. Andrew J. Fields 5. William H. Wescott 6. Charles R. Wilson 7. George Willard 8. William Kittling 9. Peter B. Sparks lo. Abraham C. Johnson 11. Robert P. Gilmore 12. Iiulbert Roeck 13. W.J. Mason 14. Fred J. Freund 15. Henry J. Miller 16. John J. Daly 17. Frank Cooper IS. Adam Boneu 19. Robert E. Heslin 20. W.J. Stewart 2I. 1Villiarn II. Curran 22. lienj. Van Vclsor 23. Joe. I larris 24. A. Stcwart Bolt \V. 1'astman 26. Robt. I I. Leech 27. William S. Barber 28. \1'. C. I latch 29. R. 11. P>outh 30. Charles E. Bailey 31. 1). A. 1lcGlllwray 32. Henry l3elirnkemi arry 13. Strachen J4. 11 erhert \V. Morse 35. I Larry J. Van I louten 201h Assembly District I. Abraham Sarner 2. Charles Freytag 3. ILerman Rosenberger 4. Robert McGregor 5. Michael J. Healy 6. John M. Thompson 7. Miles French S. John F. Dwyer 9. Edwin Walther lo. \William I. Carpenter i I. Irving W. Rosenthal 12. John J. Dunn 13. William Sagefka 14. 'Thos. F. Burke 15. Joseph M. Bostwick I. Fredk. Fisher t7. John H. Tyler IS. John Hogan ig. William Stager 20. Samuel Lange 21. Gilbert Carmichael 22. Valentine Dunn 23. John C. Gaffney 21st Assembly Dist,'ict. 1. William Curtis 2. George M. Lewis 3. Fredk. T. liuckmann 4. Fredk. F. Richardson 5. Edward J. Croker 6. Alexander G. Patterson ].Joseph Schloss S. A. P. Newman 9. Ellery Sanford Io. I. H.'I'onjes Ii. Albert C. Ronalds 12. August Has~enler 13. lo,eph F. Clark, Jr. 14. Matthew C. Betts 15. Oswald 1. Mueller 16. Forrest E. Hammond 17. John F. Santry IS. Henry J. Denecke Ig. 1'. L. Gibson 20. Robert Forrest 21. Eugene Smith 22. Charles Ranner 23. Fred. 1'. Itremreis 24. Georute V. Feuerberg 25. D. J. Pennock 26. JO,eph V. Randall 27. Jacob McAlurray 28. Jas. \V. Williams 29. Chas. F. Wilken 30. (do. W. Kettembeil 31. H. E. Rowlands 32. Fred. Veser 33. \\'m. H. Carter J4. Jesse D. Anderson 35. John F. Carter 36. Robert Jackson 37. George W. Dakin 35. William R. Breakell 39. Alva Peck 40. John Blessing 41. Robert M. Cornell 42. Ernest Eberhardt 22d.lssemblt District. I. Joseph J. Carroll 2. Fred. Siebel 3. John Miller 4. Charles A. Wiedman 5. Francis Conklin 6.John Stersney 7. T. E. Keeler 8. Richard Forschner 9. Adolph Reich Io.'sVilliam F. J. Keely II. John J. Dooley 12. John J. McQuade 13. P. C. Denkea 14. George T. Kenna 15. Chas. Roerecke r6. Geo. F. Lebourreau 17. Chas. Siiberberg 18. L. Rubenstein ig. C. J. Hess 20. Maurice Feist 21. Henry Katlenbach 22. John J. Logue 23. Peter Ries 23d Assembly District. I. Henry G. Fowler 2. Selleck Raphael 3. Fred. Dieckman 4. Isaac Lowenthal 5. Louis W. Ferguson 6. Walter T. Atcheson 7. Benj. Zelinsker 8. L. H. Hewitt 9. Godrey J. Stark lo. Michael McCarthy 11. Mathew Dexheimer 12. Chas. J. Stone 13. William F. Veeten 14. Eli L. Bradsnaw 15. Omie W. Murray 16. Herman F. Senftner 17. W. C. Roberts 18. Percival A. McGuire iq. William J. Walter 20. G. W. Hewison 21. Chas. R. Perkins 22. George Panowski 23. Frank E. Cabus 24. Harry Musgrove 25. Walter E. Bird 21i. V. A. Nei.11inger 27. Richard J. Connery 28. Edward I3. Butler 29. John R. Ridley 30. Geo. 13. Curtiss 31. I>aniel \V. Thomas 32. Theodore Schafer 33 Charles L. Prusent 34. Frank C. Stnith 35. Thomas Reefer 24th.4ssemblj' District. I. Simon Goldberger 2. henry Sander 3. Frederick C. Rathgeber 4. William Schultz 5. Chas. 13. Bothner 6. John I1. Meyerbolz, Jr. 7. Christian Kull 8. Hector II. Levene 9. Joseph W. Hartshorn lo. Meyer Bernheim I I. Robert McCastline I2. Adolph Friedman 13. Milton Weber 14. Robert A. Fowler IS. Alphoiui S. Becker 16. John Ph. Voelker 17. Michael Bloch IS. William Filler Ig. Edward J, Schaedler 20. Sterling E. Smith 21. Milton L. Butzel 22. J. M. Levy 25th Assembly District. I. Henry \\'m. Pryke 2. John Schaefer 3. B. R. Kruer 4. George II. holly 5. Frank \V. Stewart 6. Cuetis Syphax 7. Robert E. Lawlor S. Adolph Arnold 9. henry Nunnenkamp to. I. B. Arthur 11. L. J. H. Fernandes 12. R. B. Dawson 13. Robert C. Maroney 14. George G. I-hart r5. C. D. Robbins ID. Chas. T. Enderly 17. John Hundt IS. Robert M. Palmer 19. George E. Hargrave 20, henry C.Overin 21. George Folsom Stitt 22. Fred. Rayerdotfer, Jr. 23. Elias Geiow 24. Louis Schmitt 25. S. B. St. John 2611, assembly District. I. Edmund Taylor 2. Emil H. C. Schecht 3. Richard J. Waldron 4 Moses M. Lask 5. Jacob Jacobs 6. Louis.\leyer 7. W. Nlaurisberg S. Henry Kral 9. Chas. Iiavlicek 10. Joseph Franz r t. Max liornsky 12. Edward A. Kromm 13. Hugo Cohen 14. Fred. W. Kantz 15. William Stauff 16. Max Magures 17. Isaac Frankel is.jacob Benack 19. Solo Cohn 271h Assembly District. I. James H. Rough 2. A. 11. Sackeet 3. Arthur Bourne 4. Philip Bischoff 5. \Vnliaui Wallace 6. William Masterson 7. Robt. J. Phair 8, C. R. Treat 9. John Frank Ducey io. Adolph Oatman I I. John Hilton 12. H. P. Fersenden 13. H. B. I'etttngill 14. Chas. B. Barney 15. Harry 13. Miller 16. Charles Jungrvann 17. John Millar IS. Major Allen Twyford 19. John M. Dickinson zo. J. M. Duncan 21. Geo. D. Alsover 22. John T. Bannon 23.'I'homas F. Grover 24. Richard Owen 25. Emil T. Fuess 28th Assembly District. I. Joseph Meyer 2. Frank A. Doherty 3. Arnold Posner 4. Ferdinand Freidenthal 5. Philip Cohn 6. A. B. Rothschild 7. Vincent Noel S. Albert Cohn 9. William C. Grotz io. Emil Jacobs II. Isaac A. Levy 12. Henry C. Ziegler 13. Albert C. Ricser 14. George V. Miller 15. Martin J. Sharpe 16. William Campbell 17. Richard F. Fleming
9 MONDAY, Novl :M U1':IZ 7, L898. THE CITY RECORD. A86o is.charles Frederick ferman Fath 20. Julius Jacol s 21.I)avid Weinberg 22. Jacob Meyer 2911r l.s.ce,,,bly District. 1. Fred. II. I fettling 2. J. E. Matheson 3.'1'homas Brewer 4. Charles F'. Deshler 5. Augustus W. Monroe 6. George B. Sanders 7. 1 lenry \V. Bolles S. Herman A. Elsberg T. Mills, Jr. to. Charles I Iarris 11. John J. Stan 12. Ed ward Newman 13. Jacob A. Millhauser 14. Victor Stemberger 15. Oscar F. Miller t6. Clarence J. Penny 17. A. 13. Brinskerhoff t8. W. B. Pope 19. Emanuel Reubenstein 20. Reuvit S. Dreyfuss 21. Clarenct S. I laskell 22. Moses W. Plant 23. harry 13. Woodward 24. John II. 13iglin 25. Frank J. Scanlon 26.Jo11n \V.11auser 27. Jacques Eisermann 28. Michael A. Levinsohn 3011/ Assembly District. I. Mark 11. Fisher 2. Max Loewenlhal 3. Julius (uinpert 4. C. G. Engel 5. Richard II. Jaeger 6. Anthony Peyerl 7. \Vm. Culleton 8. Frederick A. Strobel 9. \Iav Gtanat to Jas. Finnan 11. Louis \V. Simon 12. Benedict Theise 13. Julius Strassman 14. John \V. Hughes 15. Geo. 1Villerly 16. Albert lhertian 17. Benja iii iii Milliuger IS. Chas. W. Detzauer ig. George Peters 20. Charles L. \Vechelnsao 21. W. F. Bishop 1st Assembly District. I. Louis Wuenschel 2. Michael Collins 3. Jas. Sweeny 4. Geo. T. McNamara 5. Ed. I.. ntcc;uea.in 6. Jas. McCauley 7. Harry A. Byrne 8. Fred. Ruetting 9. Gilbert J. Rice lo. John Zimmer ii. Michael Gleeson 12. \Vm. F'. Fricky 13. Edw. E. Bringar 14. Geo. Fleischer 15. \\'m. F. Burro 2d Assembly District. t. Wm. R. Keane 2. Gustave Mlandlebaum 3. Thos. S. Callahan 4. Geo. F. Boyle 5. Stephen F. Churchill 6. Maurice F. Sullivan 7. Patrick White S. \Vm. llincline 9. Thos. McHugh to. Wm. Haggerty ii. Owen Roache Iz. John J. Riley 13. Thos. F. Fleming 14. James J. Kelly 15. Ed. Greene Ib. Walter Corbett 17. hrank Maroney t8. Saml. Samuels Ig. Patrick Harrington 20. Jas. 11. Kane 3d Assembly District. I. Joseph McKeon 2. Zephamich Thorp 3. Peter F. Murphy 4. Jas. Carney 5. rhos. Wood 6. Geo. W. Tucker 7. Eugene M. I). Ozerille S. John J. Shea 9. Matthew F. (luinlan to. Henry Brumond I. Bernard O'Neill 2.John Hawkins 3. P.J. Murray 4. Henry Schultz, Jr. 5. Ed. J. Collins 6. Saint. Steiner 7. John J. Hefferman S. Matthew Riley g. Chas. J. Tease o. Robt. D. Boyce I. Anthony J. Can 2.John Symos 41h Assembly District. t. Jas. Mantor z. Francis Robinson 3. Morris l3obolsky 22. Chas. Schalkenstein 23. Samuel Levy 24. Charles A. Kcil 25. 1). I. Speyer 26. John Cantwell 27.J. II. Storers 31st.lssembly District I. \Vm. F. 'Prayer 2. Robert S. Duffield 3. Nathan Hess 4. \V. G. Cyphers 5. Geo. C. Ostin 6. Aaron A. Feinberg 7. Geo. \V. Simpson 8. William H. Birdsall 9. Louis Ritterbusch lo. Julius Kruger I I. C. A. Coates 12. L. W. Moore 13. Geo. W. Smith 14. John P. Wohlen t5. Robert If. Ellis 16. Chas. II. McKinstey 17. Samuel Lynd 18. Robert E. Rogers Ig. Phillip Josy, Jr. 20, Chas. E. Haight 21. Francis E. Potter 22. Theodore E. Mackey 23. Abraham Bedell 24. Chas. H. Moore 25. Edw. If. Caffrey 26. W. F. Brown, Jr. 27. Emil Al. F. Nylin 28.'['hos. I-I. Cleverly 29. \Vm. V. A. Poe 30. Jerome Baer 31. Max Buchner 32. Wm. E. (, uinn 32d Assembly District. t. Louis A. Lambert 2.John E.Ilennessy 3. Fredrick I lorn 4. Julius E. H. Spier 5. A. P. Howe 6. J. Al. Brown 7. Robt. Schlestein S. Chas. F. Baragher 9. Chas. \V. Ader to. Edward Al. Cullen ii. William Lafreer 12. Joseph A. Powelson 13. John A. Duty 14. Henry Sager 15. William Lovery LIST 11 E." DEMOCRATIC BALLOT CLERKS. IBOROUGII OF MANHATTAN. 4. John F. O'Rourke 5. \\'m. Russell 6. Thos. Smith 7. r\laurice J. Wilkinson S. John Sweeney 9. Louis A. Meyers 10. James C. Crotty it. James Spencer 12. Joe Krasner 13. Conrad Schriber 14. Timothy Broderick 15. Jos. McDonald t6. Peter Hill 17. Patrick J. Meehan IS. Bernard Kelly tg. 'l'ltos. Turner 20. Dennis Maguire 5th,lssenably District. I. Frank \V. Raekey 2. John 1). Smith 3. John E. Mackey 4. Hugh O'Neill 5. \\'m. Norrlman 6. George McNeil 7. Frank A. Weyrick S. Henry J. Lanuner 9. Geo. \V. Well to. Jos. S. McGinley ii. Geo. F. Ahern 12. Chas. Monsees 13. Jas. McUlynn 14. John 1'. Burns 15. Arthur Cassott 16. Chas. Monaghan 17. David J. McDonald 18. Conrad Vollmers tg. A. C. Leach 20. Jacob Dietz 21. Patrick J. O'Neill 22. John L. Glynn 23. D. E. Curley 24. Jas. J. Colency 6th Assembly District. r. Augustus Metzer 2. Cornelius A. Duffey 3. Louis Herman 4. John J. Conniff 5. John McCarthy 6. Frank Ryan 7. M. H. (.;rattan 8. Ed. J. Phair 9. Sam'l Waterman to. Thus. F. Nolan it. Chas. J. Ludwig 12. Rudolph Francis 13. Robt. J. Gibson t4. Jas. F. McNeice 15. Wm. Waller 16. John E. Gutshow t7. John P. Ryan 18. Theodore Weintcke 19. Frederick Gunther 20. Chas. P. Gill 21. Emil Beck 22. Frederick Wagner t6. Louis Cytron 17. A. J. Mct'ormack l8. Joseph C. IIuppert 19. Joseph Le i he I In a Henry A. Robinson 21. Morris Levy 22. N. 1Voll,hruck 23. Abraham Livene 24. Emanuel F. Strauss 25. John La Noce 26. Richard Marschael, Jr. 27. Henry J. Meyer i3d Assembly District. i. Maurice Weimberg 2. Paul A. Zinser 3. Sigmund Simson 4. Wm. J. Mackey 5. Herman Seigmann 6. John W. Jonston 7, Michael Cohn S. Samuel R,emer 9. Ilenry F. Wines to. Wrn. T. Eisler ii. Ernest A. Lasser 12. \\'m Morris 13, Maurice Greenberg 14. Eugene 13. Garrison 15. \Vm. J. M. White 16, Geo, W. Ilorwitz 17. Simon Rosenthal IS. Louis Schloss 19. llomer Markle 20. David Mummer 21. Maurice Weisner 22. Herman Rannefcict 341 /1 Assembly District I. Wm. AV. Bowneau 2. Philip Thagner 3. Henry J. Pick 4. \Vm. M. Gannon 5. Adam Neu 6. Augustus Eberhardt 7. Robt. O,terthal S. George 1'. Reinhard 9. \Vm. Stegliclr to. Chas. A. Macpeak ii. Arthur A. Bar 12. Fred. Rohr;, Jr. 13. Nicholas Meyer 14. Charle, Lyon Russell 15. Charles Corn 16. James 13. Knapp 17. Eugene \Vindley 18. Fenlinand Boos 19. Charles F. Ralifield 23. Emil Renne 24. Michael T. Ennis 25. Win. Koerner 71h Assembly District I. Jas. Dougherty 2. Jas. D. Patterson 1 3. Christopher E. Heide 4.'l'hos. E. Hayes 5. Frederick Loesvh 6. Jas. Al. I Iernon 7. (:has. Furguson 8. Eugene J. Fitzpatrick 9. Thos. F'leming lo. John Joe Seery it. Francis G. McKenna 12. Thus. C. Dezell 13. AVilltngton Lowe 14. Francis A. Mulligan 15. Chas. L. E. Malloy 16. Richard Al. Clark 17. John Gilmore 1S. Frank McBride 19. \Vm. Speedling 20. Daniel A. Walsh 21. John f[. Roebuck 22. Ed. A. Brady 23. Chas. Miller, Jr. 24. Michael Cox 25. Henry C. Rinn 8th Assenrily District. i. Wm. Keitch 2. James Morris 3. Jacob Meyer 4. Michael Shepsky 5, Max Davis 6. Bernard Goldstein 7. Sam'l \Veber S. I'idor Posner 9. William Eckhardt to. Jas. McCann ii. Thos. F'. Ryan 12. George Larenski 13. Augu.t Facke, Jr. 14. Fred Yost 15. Sam'l. Mautner t6. Christ. Anderson 9th Assembly District. I. C. B. Mahoney 2. Sam'l Gutstadt 3. J. G. Coreny 4. David F. lllccullagh 5. Jos. S. Riley 6. Peter N. Moore 7. Jas. Fagan S. Adam hares 9. harry Nicholas to. John j. Bogart I I. John F. Cooney 12. Thus. O'l_'onner 13. Peter AlcEvoy 14. John Pratt 15. Thos. F. Gill 16. Henry Lipkeman 17. Wm. Monell IS. R..`,lahonvy 19. \lark, Newman 20.'I'hos. lhmiligao 21. Juhn Uushager 22. \Vm. Mader 23. AVm. Brown 24. Richard C. McCormick 25. Adam-J. Natterwald tot/r Assembly District I.Ilenry Muller 2.Jacob L.blaschkc 3.IFerman Peaskoiski 4. Frederick Mayer 5. George Lowenstein 6. Isaac Feldman 7. Ferdinand Schaun S. John A. Zahn 9. John Fuchs lo. Wm. Ilaerse II, Ilerman Frey 12. Andrew Armend 13. Vim. Profricdt, Jr. 14. Newton S. fipple 15. Otto Darters t6. John Gerken 17. Valentine Brull 18. Ernst. Rosenberger 19. Wm. J.O'IIare 20. (:has. Kissel 21. Chins. Risenagel 22. W. H. Schlaefer 23. Ed. G. Meyer 24. Ed. Feinan IIt/r Asselidli, District. I. John J. Johnston 2. John J. Lynch 3. Geo. C. Newbeck 4. Peter L. Leir 5. A,Iam V. hens 6. Frank P. Connor 7. Jos. (Juinn 8. Frank Duffey 9. Joe Al. Richard to. August Voss II. John J. Brady 12. Patrick McGowan 13. Chas. Lekmann 14. Ed. F. Murray 15. Christopher Butler 16. Bernard F. Brady 17. Frank J. Mutterer IS. Jas. M. Cully Ig. Phillip N. Blum 20. Jas. 1'. Barry 21. Sam1. Ulmer 12th Assembly District 1. Geo. A. German 2. Saint. N. Kurtz. 3, Abraham Alexander 4. Henry Al. Brown 5. Philip Gallant 6. John Grimes 7. John Williams 8. James Maloney 9. Maurice Dlauasse to. Thomas Carey ti. John J. McManus 12. Chas. O'Toole 13. J. J. Brown 14. John A. Spect 15. Florence Ronnie 16. Robt. F. Kirby 17. T. J. McKeon 131/a Asses//I) District I. Peter \V. O'Brien 2. Jas. Gilmartin 3. Michael O'Leary 4. John Speichl 5. Clras. Degeuhardt 6. Gustav Schoenfelder 7. John Sehoenfelcler S. Fred. Al. Ulmer 9. Morris Fisher to. Adolf Offer ii. Alex, Weiner 12. John Finley 13. William Bouzer 14. John F. Connelly 15. Christopher Quinn lb. Dennis lowers 17. Jolur C. Hackett t8. \Vm. Jackson 19. Emil J. Piel 14th.I ssembly District. I. Julio B. Scanlon 2. Michael F. A. 'Tully 3. Dennis J. Mahoney 4. Harry F. Woodward 5. Chas. F. Kiernan 6. John Dennis 7. Chas. F. Neubelt S. John f[. Kumetsch 9. \Vm. C. Young to.'ihos. Darcy It. Joseph Clifford 12. John Fennell 13.Jas. Caniff 14. Alex. Merman 15. Reinhold Krammer 16. Louis B. Sirack 17. Joseph Walter IS. Chas. Beadle 19. Bernard F. Klinowski zo. Ed. Lynch zt. Ed. J. Kirby 22. Louis Martin 23. Thus. j. Lennon 24. \\'m. Noble 15th Assembly District t. Jas. Al. Connelly 2. J. J. Kelly 3. Jas. Conklin 4. Benjamin Prager 5. John Miller, Jr 6. Francis G. Mlnschall 7. Morris Leweck S. John Schneider 9. Patrick J. t )'Connor io. John Mieizer t t. Jas. \1 Kenny 12. David V. Curran 13. Geo. \Venzel 14. Wm. J. Casey 15. Gco. Ratligeber 1(1. Chas. '1'm Bold 17.'l'hos. Alorris i8. "I'luos. E. Arnold 19. Frederick G. Ewald zo. Geo. II. Beyer 2t. Jas. E. Duffey 22. henry Sobel 23. John J. Thorne 16th Asseuthly District. i. \Valter W. McAdoo 2. AVin, Braungart 3. Michael Stearn 4. Louis Gross 5. Nathan Stark 6. Simon Kraus 7. Win. Jones S. flax Silversteirr 9. \Vm. Hannan to. laichar(l F. Reeves ii. J no. AIcKavanagh t2. Joe Strauss 13. Chas. \Veirich 14. Gabe Cohen 15. Isaac Edwards 16. Ascher Hirsch 17. Pelix Sinwn 18. \\'m. H. Scully Ig. Elias Van Velzeu 20. F. W. Knobloch 21. Jun. Roche I7t/r Assembly District. 1. Jas. J. Kelly 2. John Dooley 3. John A. Totten 4. 'l'hvs. J. Corley 5. Wm. Fath 6. George Stumpf 7. Christian V. Noll S. \\'in. Martin 9. Conrad Scheren to. Louis handers I I. \\' n. J. Thompson 12. James Bannon 13. Holt. J. AlcEvoy 14. Jos. MelIugh 15. Walter A.'l'gyeacy 16. John Uoonan I7.'1"hos. L. Quigley t8. T.J. Gormley t9. Ed. F. O'Neill 20. Henry Wolff 21. 1lenry Ambecker 18lh Assembly District. I. Jnun \Veymann 2. Frank Bender 3. Jas. NlcOuirk 4. Francis J. heck 5. Julius Rcicherter 6. Peter F. Nelson 7. Daniel S. Rooney S. Timothy F. Dwyer 9.1)aiid A. Kirby to. John \V. F. Burke I I. Frank IIuebsch 12. Thos. Connelly 13. Julius Lindsntneyer J. Kearney 15. Ed. Al.'l'onry t6. Peter Kiely 17. Jam, s Kochkelter IS. Chas. Goodwater Ig. Patrick L. Kenney 20. \Vm. \fathers 2t. Peurge Trantuer 22. Adolf Bauman 23. Carl [lonoritz 19th flsscntblp District. t. Terence Conelly 2. Thos. McMahon 3. Jas. Enteristle 4. Francis McGowan 5. Jas. G'Bric n 6. Wiu.J. Flood 7. Jas. Malloy 8. Jas. J. Irvine 9. prank J. Carmody to. Ru(l. Sche anemann Ii. Phillip Fagan 12. Patrick O'Brien t3. Eugene Gillian 14. \Vm. Kloett 15. Joseph Davis 16. Frank \\'arcl 17. Andrew Gogan r8. Jas. j. McCaffrey tg. AVnr. J. A1cGowau 20. Daniel Alullin 2I. Jas. O'Brien 22. Julius Snyder 23. harry N. Hall 24. John Batterherry 25. Jno. C. Burke 26. Chas. A. Kelly 27. J ohn F. Kelly 28. Geo. Hartman 29. John Fieedrick 30. Chas. Standinger E. Shultz 32. Win. H. bumble 33. Sunk Mcllonald 34. G. A. Schellinger 35 Chas A. Layman tot/i Assembly District. i. John Campbell 2. Micheal J. McGrath 3. John J. McLaughlin 4. Folker Gus Uunkel 5. Geo. Manghan 6. Chas. J. Duffey 7. Frank Carroll S. Ceo. W. Gales 9. James F. IIurley lo. John J. Kelly ii. Ed. B. I losicr 12. Peter Mooney!3. (;co. Kirchoff 14. Johu Hogan 15. John A. Clark 16. Jeremiah I I. Murphy 17. Rnl,t. A. E. llsworth IS. \Vin. Weir Ig. James J. Burns 20. John L. Keating 2t. Thos. F. Seery 22. Jas. Cooney 23. "l'heo, \V. Biehager 21st Assembly District. I. Michael J. Woolf 2. W. L. Radford 3. John Gteb 4. John J. Storms, Jr. 5. Wm. D. Kennedy 6. Frank I3reheme 7. A. 1'. Krakaur S. Maurice Fitzgerald 9. Frank II. Smith I to. Paul \Vitteck ii. Walter Davis 12. Albert Etzel 13. SamI. B. Leary 14. Al. J. McCarthy 15. Moses Kinstler t6. Rohert Curtis 17. Daniel Herlihy IS. Geo. V. Dally ig.jas.i,. Miller 20. Saml. Weinberg 21. Chas. NV. Smith 22. Christian Heidelbach 23. Geo. J. Hoey 24. Geo. V. Doran 25. Sigmund BBshop 26, Charles Sousa 27. Win. Eckert 28. Max H. Levy 29. Fred B. Stricker 30. Frank A. Drews 31. Frank S. Smith 32. Wm. J. De Courcy 33. Joseph Eghert 34. Patrick Conlin 35. Jacob F. Koch 36. Charles Carpenter 37. Elmer E. Higbie 38. John Al. Burns 39. Robt. J. Drohan 40. Patrick Croby 41. Henry Schnetzy 42. Jai. J. Nolan 22x1 Asse'nbly District. I. Wm. F. Kelly 2. Jas. F'. Lacklin 3. John Gillen 4. \Vm. J. Tierney 5. J. Ileslen 6. Thos. 11cAuliffe 7. Terrence Lynch S. Jos. F. Flynn 9. John.Madden to. E. Al. Vantzky Ii. Jos. J. Moran 12. John B.Gumbel 13. Julius \Vitcover 14. Dennis A. Harrington 15. Frank J. Kiernan 16. Michael J. Costello 17. \Vm. J. A1cGratls t8. Isaac L. Silberberg Ig. Louis J. Hoffman 20. Jos. F. I )uffy 21. henry R. Ball 22. Henry Bolter 23. Augustas J. Clarkson 23d ylsscrm6ty District. I. john C. Adams 2. Patrick W. Riordan 3. John 1'. Koch 4. John J. I loran 5. Anthony Meyer 6. Jas. Dluirooney 7. Ed. S. Hill 8. Chas. L. Becker 9. Patrick A. Mangin Io. Maurice Cahill II. Herbert Molloy 12. John McCarthy 13. Marcus Hein 14. W. II. Putney 15. Jacob S. Housman 16. Win. McLean 17. Jas. 13. Sexton 18. IansepF J. Mealey tg. Jo,eph Stepozynski 20. Lewis W. Davidson 21. Geo. L. Eberhardt 22. \Vm. L. Taylor 23. Iohu J. Hynes 24. Jas. Al. Larkin 25. Thos. J. Wallace 26. Michael W. Reed 27. Richard J. Barron 28. Christian P. Wilkenson 29. James A. Boyle 30. Chas. Barrell 31. Patrick J. Kelly 32. (oho Schmidt 33. Cornelius P. M9clnerny 34. Richard H. Ward 35. James F. Litchen 241h Assembly District. I. Henry Alelcher 2. Edw urd Katzenberg 3. Louis Fisher 4. Jos. F. Stein 5. Henry Perina 6. Frederick Moeller 7. Owen Roarke
10 4870 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEM IIER 7, os. Kuss 9. I d. V. Muldoon to. Saml. Sthmidt It. Chas. 1 Kircher 12. Phillip lichen 13. I )an iel E. Smith 24.'I'heophilus Arnstein 15. Jos. A. I)erlin t6.'l'hos. A. Malloy 7. Jai. M. Mahone i5. John E. Egan ig. Joseph Nuhm 20, Richard \V. Bowler 21. Robt. Geo. Parham 22. Peter F.J;ol+len 25th.I.cscmb/r District I. C. M. Best 2. Edward Jutz 3. Corbett McCarthy 4. M. Moran 5. Louis Burger 6. Jos. J. McMahon 7. Chas. \V. Buck S. Henry Pohley 9. Jas. Surri lge to. Geo. Strenguart 11. Thomas 11. McKee 12. Edward Kolmlein 13. Alexander Strout t4. Jno. W. Plume 15. Frederick Bardaslr Ib. Luke ;;heilds 17. John Mitchell IS. Luke \1"ohlken tg. Eugene Reuz 20. Daniel M. Donovan 21. Henry P. Muller 22. George Lair 23. George Kellar 24. Ike Moses 25. E+1. \\'arendoeff 26//r 1ssemVu' District t. Jas. F. Scully 2. Thos. F. Halpin 3.\\.1.Brown 4. Moses Levi 5. Frank J. Bartunek 6. Abram A. Wetgert 7. Jas. Garry S. Geo. A. _McBride 9. Michael Costello to. Frank Maher II. Frank A. Dun Levy 12. Ed. 1'. Hopper 13. Frank Moses 14. 1Vm. J Carroll 15. Charles Nuse 16. Thos. J. Bray 17. John Schlicht IS. James tluinu 19. Henry Ialterman 27/h A;sem/h' District. I. Patrick Monaghan 2. Emil Schneider 3. Henry Sperling 4. Daniel Garry 5. Rial \V. Bebee 6. Renauld V. (saber 7. John G. Millie S. J. I'. McDonald 9. Michael F. Mooney 10. C. Lucius ii. George Thomson 12. 1\'m. Simpson 13. \V. A. Horton 14. \\"m. O'Rourke I5. Joseph Byrnes t6. Michael Malone 17. Henry Krenke 18. Otto J. Schultz, Jr. Ig. Sam'1, C. \\'olferstein 20. John F. Moore 21. Frank V. Burns 22. Henry P. I3erti 23. T. J. O'Reilly, Jr. 24. Win. E. Whiteman 25. Aaron K. Altenayer 23th Assemble District, 1. Daniel J. McMahon 2. E. F. McCleary Is! Assembly District I. John Bresnan 2. David Meehan 3. George H. Stroh 4. James R. Braxton 5. Philip J. McManus 6. Joseph Wolff 7. Warren E. Harwood 8. Charles J. Cross 9. Abraham D. Bolen to. Henry Otten ii. Michael Enright 12. Albert C. Smith 13. William Elling 14. George H. Duncan 15. Eugene Boitana 2d Assembly District. I. Edward L. Kelly 2. Peter C. Oberley 3. Edward J. Doran 4. Peter Yorumzzi 5 James Curtis 6. William M. Fox 7. August Nelson 8. Joseph Semansky 9. John Hannick to. Wolf Greenberg i t. Joseph Levy 12. Jos. Lewis 13. Lipman Grunaski 3. Dennis Gould 4. Patrick J. (taker 5.lohn Jesser 6. \Vtn. Jones 7.11rnry Allw orden, 1r. S. John C. lirink-man 9. 1 heo. Sauer to. \1'm. F. Gloeckner it. lames Clark 12. Joseph F. Murphy 13. George Oswald 24. Moses (;luck 15. Chas. Lederer 16. AV' in.11. Degnan 17. Lawrence Farley IS. John IIueg Ig. john 11. Kessler 20. Max R. Grefrath 21. Jos. Carey j 22. Louis Berger 2911,.-lsscmrte'r Dis/rict I. John W. Baumann 2. Jas. A. Connolly 3. W. E. Veideman 4. Henry J. Knever 5. Richard A. Mallon 6. John Buchanan 7. James C. Whyte S. Joseph M. Duffey 9. Jno. J. Bennett to. Marti, B.trnbager II. James Brannan 12. Ed. A. Seigel 13. Francis Mackel 14. hernard Clemons 15. M. Necht lb. Adam I. Schtaitt 17. Ilon ell N. Jessup IS. I rid A. Boband 19. L+,thair J. Seigel 20. Mortimer Bach 21. A1 m. II. Merriam 22. John 1. Hannan 23. Christopher J. McL'N ny 24. Jas. J. \I, Connack 25. Francis S. Clarke 26. Lemael A. \Wyman 27. John F. Cummin s,, Jr. 25. Edw. S. Murphy 3otlr.-lssvr:blt, District. I. Patrick I. Murphy 2. Win. E. Dickers 3. Joe AVeidenburner, Sr. 4. Marcus Selig 5. George Kehl 6. Abraham 1.eibson 7. Jas. Marcus S. Gustave Lange g. David Rosenblatt to. Adam J. Otto ii. Phil Tal+leporter 12. David Cohn 13. Leo. Beck 14. 'awls Nordheim tc.fredetick Feurbach 16. Berman Strunn 17. Albert L. Naumann IS. Patrick Lahev ig. Michael J. McKenna 20. John F. Busteed 21. \\-m. F. Brunner 22. Harry V. Lane 23. Phillip Lud%%ig 24. Nelson P. Sandguist, Jr. 25. Ferdman N. Newnan 26. Chas. J. 13aver 27. Leonard Decker 31st.lssembp' District 1. \1'm. Jno. Brownlee 2. Harry Bridge worth 3. Raphael Rosenberger 4. Gustave A. Bosse 5. Chas. B. Scholz 6. Eugene O. Middlebrook 7. Daniel A. Studley S. Joseph Mayer 9. Bernard Thorman to. Nicholas Knox 11. Atmore L. Baggot 12.Chas. \V. Benson 13. August Strauss LIST "F." REPUBLICAN BALLOT CLERKS. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 14, Victor Schiffmann 15. Hugh E. O'Connor 16. Samuel Rosenberg 17. William E+lley IS. Ilarry Altmark 19. Louis Gardella 20. Albert P. Pia 3d 4sremb/y District.John (,'Sullivan 2. Edwin F. Marshall 3. \Vin. 11. Hunken 4. George J. Waldman 5. Emil \Wilhelm 6. W. II. Bassett 7. Walter A. Neville 8. Henry Luske 9. J esse T. Moir 10. Bonaventura Ruggeini Ix.James Murphy 12. William T. Barnett 13. Alexander Franklin 24. William R. Clayton 15. James Barr, Jr. 16. Oscar Schroder 17, Robert M. Welton I8. James Dowden 19. S. Van Reper 2o. Ferdinand F. Rathers 21. K. McNair 22.1I. W. Sowade t.l. Francis I a«rett 15..\nthnv Inch tt,. W. Dulleney 17. \'ico lot IS. Peter Van Valen ig. Ilenry Unarich, Jr 20. Frank 'Thompson 21. Max Bern<tein 22. Jas. C+,ttrell 23._fohn 1.11uhbell 24. Jas. J. Iloland 25. Nicholas W. Power 26. Chas. 1. Parr A. Rosenbaum 28. R. F. I J of t 29. Frank McSorley 30. Frank Ward 31. John J. Foy 32. Michael Kiebrick 321.Jsscmblp District i. Jno. J. Farrell 2. Morris Ilyman 3. Frank G. Titus 4. Vim. 11. l lazzard 5. \Vm. 11. McGrath 6. Cornelius J. Downy 7. Ias. F. Dolan S.Ilugh Russell g.fatrick Mahoney to. Saud. Blocs ii. Felix Nollywood 12. Chas, Clarke 13. Thos. J. Johnston 14. Theo. Schereen IS.John J.Ililderbrandt 16. Theo. N, Betts 17. Warren IL. Earle IS. henry Harris Ig. (;eo, Ostermeyer 20. Joe F. Clarke,I. Richard l. Tevlin 22. Thus. h. Fagan 23. lien. Berliner 124. Matthew Barnes H. Ilerrman 2o. A1 m. _A. Juch 27, Emanuel Carples 33/ _lss rvllr Dis;+ict. I. Henry A. Veit 2. John J, McMahon 3. Saml. I. Corker 4. Robert Coogan S. Dennis Sullivan 6. Geo. James 7. Thos. E. Cox S. Jas. Sheehy 9. Satnl. V. Schulhafer to. \-inzenzo Gileberti I I. Wm. F. Madden 12. Peter Schlosser 13. Albert flyman t.i.cornelius F. Owens t;. Max Meyer t6. Joseph I. Musliner 17. John J. Brady IS. J.G. Henry I lerlaeh 19. John C. Brady 20. john C. Dugan 21. harry Layman 22. John Gleason 3411,.1 ssemblt' District (.'Thos. Quigley 2. jus. Hartigan 3. T. J. McSorley 4. Fred. A. Hussels 5. Ed. S. Hennessy 6. Geo. \V. Williams 7. Patrick 11, Tracy S. Vi. E. Simmons 9. Henry W. Meyer to. Victor Collins I. WilburF. Angevine 12. Saml. Piser 13. Frank 1). McCarthy 14. Millard Marcuse 15. James Hacket t6. George W. Weir 17. Jos. O. Howard is. Elliott Raymond Ig. Michael J. Colwell 4th Assembly District I. John Walsh 2. Patrick McDermott 3. Thomas Eagen 4. Maxwell J. Moses 5. Jacob C. Cohen 6. Arthur Workman 7. William Lyons 8. Hugh J. Shannon 9. Emil Loch to. Lafayette J. Brown I I. John Sprauer 12. Nathan Liphetiz 13. James A. Cooney 14. Abraham Janover 15. William Dennis 16. Joseph Pfister 17. Eugene O'Brien 18. David R. Cohen tg. Patrick H. McCarthy 20. John W. Ryan 5lti Assembly District. I. James Webber 2. H. C. Roscoe 3. William J. Robinson 4. William F. Heals 5. John Otten 6. (,eo. White 7. Richard F. Bennett 8. Louis Cohen 9. \\'m. B. l.a Rut' to. L. 1. \\'arlonl ii. lo.srpl, 1 larlow 12.1". AI. II artson 13. J.,.eph A. Wright 24. Chas. A. CrawGrrd 15. AugustJ. Schmidt 16. John F. Owens 17. James Gahan 18. Diedrich 'Ibnjes Ig. Chas. Fircken 20. Meyer Manus 21. Robt. J. Morris 22. Samuel E. French 23. F. J. Whitney 24. George Stark 61k Assembly District. I.C. C. I lotchkin 2. Benjamin F. Goldsmith 3.Joseph Moore 4. Patrick Gallo 5, J++hn I linden 6. Joseph I'ascoccllo 7. Sebastian Abarno 8. John Santimonm 9. Samuel Kohn to. Fileppo Cola%ecchio ii. Frank Volinz 12. Frank I'. Pinto 13. David J. Coughlin 14. Charles Coleman t5. Rudolph Katz 16. Philip Pfeffer 17.lsidor Friedman 18. George Meyer to. J. E. D+,nohue 20. Bernard F. McCann 21. Joseph Gardner 22. EIw. Schultz 23. II. J. I)rcws 24. Fred. Stalden 25. Emil Brueggemann 7t/+ Assembly District t. Samuel B. Randall 2, Warren F. laycox 3. Alexander II. Mackay 4. Frank E. Wheeler 5. E. P. Clair, Jr. 6. John A. Block 7. Henry W. Richard S. Allis W. Atkinson 9. Christopher If. Dunne lo. t harles Cumerlord t I. R bt. T. 1 )avison 12. C. H. Morris 13. R derick Begg 14.Thomas W. Hoag 15. Edward McMillin 16. Richard Grube 17. Louis Nvl:erk IS. Thomas 1. Ca<hell 19. John Glmderman 20, Richard Vi. H,,w ell 2 I. Arthur 13rene 22. Walter J. Conley 23. John Conway 24. Samuel Tobias 25. John G. lictaggert 8th Assembly District. I. Ulysses G. Davies 2. Abram Kotzen 3. Meyer Rabinowitz 4. Robert Levin 5. Robert Coltman 6. Joseph McKibbin 7. Julius Gutman 8. William J. Romaine 9. Joseph G. Seelinge to. Charles Walters II. Leopold Fuchs 12. Eugene Dieterich 13. Joseph T. Reed :.Jesse Machles 15. Henry Adler 16. Louis Trant 9th.?ssemblr District. I. 'Thomas T. Abrahams 2. I1. I.. Brown 3. Chas, E. Abbott 4. William E. Denning 5. John Neafie 6. Arthur Rogers 7. Frederick Burckard 8. R. W. L'enney, Jr. 9. John E. Shields to. William F. McGuire 11. Edward NlcElliott 12. John J. Martin, Jr. 13. George Hall r4. Matthew L. Jordan 25. James F. McMahon 6. James J. McCabe 17. Constant J. Sperco IS. William J. Simpson 19. Jas. B. Fiske 2o. Noble Colclough 22. James Brady 22. William Morrison 23. Louis J. Jones 24. Le Roy Clark 25. Stepen C. Wright Loth Assembly District I. Martin Beckley 2. Fred. \Vm. Finkernagel 3. Ferdinand Karl 4. Geo. Margraf 5. \Vm. Henry Wimmer 6. Henry Ague 7. Charles C. Rimmlein S. Louis Stark 9. Ernest. A. Tyroff to. John Beckley ii. Henry Zulch 12. John H. Thoesen 13.1lenry 1lopf 14. Valentine T. Rylicke t5. August E. Schleuter 16. Frank Woehrle 17.'1'I, toil ore Iteyman t8. Morris S,rnnenschinn t9. M. ll. ck 20. John 11. Lien 21. Fred. \I It n,termann 22. George Moeckel 23. \Vm.Gucnlher 24. Alex. '1'. Frank II/I cruhly District. I. Joseph S. Wood 2. W. Ii. Cavanaugh 3. John j.'1'ynan 4. Chas. Musl.opf 5. \V. 1I. Thurber 6. Frederick L. Kinsey 7. Robert J. Reilly 8. John Deans, Sr. g. Charles J. Quigley to. William C. Lang ii. Granville \Vincheel 12. l'red. J. Dedrick 13. Malcolm Sommerville 14. George Wagner 15. H. A. Van Zandt 16, Max Lowey 17. Charles II. Kirk IS, Eugene Zimmerman 19. George A. \Vedmann 20. Robert S. Tucker 21. Frank Mahn 12tlr Assembly District. I. HermanLevy 2. Edward C. Eglen 3. Moses Janover 4. John H. Bigger 5. Joseph 1.evY 6. Moses \\'atelson 7. Ed. Brown S. Samuel Solomon 9. Nathan Hirsch to. Henry S. Rose rt. Fred.lorenz 12. John Kintmerle 13. Nathan Pollack 14. EdwardCordes t5.6eo. J. Lander 16. Geo. B. Stephenson 17. Thos. Cooney 13th Assembly District. I. 'Mhos. Caffrey 2. 1lenry J. Fischer 3.Johtt Irwin 4. Frank Pruclmovski 5. George F. Mtunker 6. Th ~s. J. Maiden, Jr. 7. Robert Bischof S. Andrew Fleming. 9. Alfred Bowker io.liarry Laski I I. E+l ward Gregory 12. harry Clements 13. Ulrich Diggelmann 14. Albert Aldington 15. Samuel H. Corbett 16. Denis J. Long 17. Charles W. Ellis IS.'Phomas 11. Ruston 19. Frederick \Vuterich I4tlr Assembly District. I. John Evans 2.I.Ifugh Maguire 3. Walter Brown 4. John H. Kircher 5. Charles H. Kiezler 6. Cl;.1s. Gros.sarth 7. Oliver I). Stewart S. Ferdinand Voetker 9. Alfred M. Gentzsch Io.I idor Gibbs I I. Robert J. Clark 12. George W. Proefriedt 13. John J. Reynolds 14. Charles W. Albert 15. henry Jaeger 16. Merman G. l'reuss 17. William Schwentzer 18. Henry Gemming Ig, John Coghlan 20. Charles McDevitt 22. William Cook 22. John J. Corbett 23. David Leonard 24. George Kircher 15th Assembly District. t. Geo. A. Jervis 2. William Thorp 3. Thomas F. Johnston 4. William II'. Maxwell 5. R. J. Barry 6. Richard Coulter 7. Charles A. Schrag 8.J. Augustus Brill 9. G. G. Madden Io. Christian Brown Ii, Charles Holtzmann 12. Win. Van Slyck 13. Frederick C. Hamann t4. John F. Clancy 15. William H. Bunce 16. Edward Steer 17. WalterVialls t8, Isaac Aaron t9. William E. SwayBland 20. Edward N. Hill 21. James R. Corbett 22. A. V. Kungshury 23. Frank A. Fausner 16th Assembly District, I. Moses L. Rosenbaum 2. William Eiler 3. Henry Blume 4. Edward Naeder 5. Frank McGuire 6. Louis Goldburg 7. Robert Vitting 8. John Kirsch 9. Samuel Schachcr to. William T. Major II.Ilcnry Ilucchler I2. Jacob Lnt;haHder 23. William Miller 14. William t;usenheimer 15. 1lerman Kiseler Ii). Philip Jacobs I 7. Samuel 1'. Fields S. Albert Koppel 19. Stephen l,eviness 20. Henry Ewring 21. John D+,rter I7tk.Isseinbly District. I. Samuel Lint 2. Henry A. Winners 3. John Rauch au, Jr. 4. lames W. Bleecker 5. Peter C. Grohb 6. James E. O'Neill 7. Patrick McCarthy 8. George J. Brann 9. Arthur James Smith to. George \V. Cunningham It. Isaac 13erier 12. John Brickner 13. George Cripp 14. John V. McCully t5. Chas. A. Carr 16. John W. Reynolds 17. Eugene Carroll is. John It. Healey I9. Benjamin F. Frey 20. Edward I. Lorentz 21. John I3. Wood ISM,Is.rrnrllt' District. t. Roht. (. Hewitt 2. Louis Salzmann 3. John Moessner 4. Jere L. l;vrne 5. Peter S. I)unver 6.'I'homas T. Charles 7. Jas. H. J. I lolmes 8. Thomas Rigney 9. Vi. Schwcukcrt lo. Ernest W. Feltmann I I. Edward I. Iteilly 12. Patrick Galligan, Jr. 13. Henry Wilkens 14. Louis hi elling 15. \1'm. I1. Pullman t6. A+lam T. Oppelt 17. August Bastian IS. John L. Haggerty Ig. Frecerick Bond 20. Joseph F. Kiernan 21. Moses 11. Rid enstein 22. Ralph \V. Bain 23. Philip Friedrich 19th 4src'mbl)' District. I. Robert Shepard 2. William Mead 3. Garrett F. Barry 4. Viii. I 1 en ry Jackson 5. Geo. A\. Jones 6. Michael (iawru%ll 7. -Nicholas A..layer S. Chas. E. Gleason 9. Anthony Rassi to. Cord Vogts II. Otto iloldeteck 12. William If. 7.lulter 13. Frederick J. Speidel 14. James Gray, Jr. 15. Alfred Kleinsmith ib. Eugene hopper 17. Christopher (.Jordan 1S. William Schwager 19. Newton E. Stout 20. Z. P. Person 21. Edward Jacobi 22. John Flick 23. Nathan Hathaway 24. Geo. S. Morrison 25. W. S. Gilmore 26. Patrick F. O'Brien 27. Benjamin Schulz 28. Jacob E. Sperling 29. William Bryan 30. W. J. Webster 31. Frank J. Graham 32. lfugh H. Williams 33. Geo. S. Dal sell 34. L. V. Plageman 35. Moritz Lowenstein 20/b Assembly District. 1. John Droop 2. \Vni. A. Lanigan 3. Nathaniel Levi 4. Alex J. Browtl 5. Samuel Sloan 6. James J. Good 7. Fred C. Lurker S. Matthew Ott 9. John Howe lo. Jno. P. Levi it. Tobias J. Roche 12. Thomas F. Murphy 13. James Simmons 14. Casper Steiner 15. Henry Engelstadter 16. Martin S. Dram 17. Joseph A. Coll t8. Phomas H. Smith 19. James H. Soler 20. A. Cohencius 21. George Raynor 22. Thomas Joseph Dunn 23. John A. McGrail 21st Assembly District. I. Jeremiah I fore 2. Victor C. Cadima 3. Pierre C. Van Wyck 4. Seth M. Meek 5. Louis Hessler 6. Mark Emanuel
11 i MONItAV, Novl'.MBI,R 7, THE CITY RECORD ('harles I.. limiter 8. ('leas. Maycock 9. Moritz Ross 10. \1'nl. II. Stewart II. Gustave Mahler 12. R. 11. L. Osthoff 13. Frank Wheelehan 14. Julius Blankenstein 15. Erne t Christinan 16. John Spuehler 17. M. J. Thurman 18. Augustus F. Cammeyer [9. John II. \Veaver 20. Louis C. Schwartz 21. John V. Madden 22. R. G. Collins 23. G. 11. flaynor 24. \V. 11. Schumacher 25. Malcolm Macdonald 26. Simon A. I leckman 27. E. N. Ilurlliut 28. Chas. E. Wharton 29. I1. B. Wittbridge 30. James Harvey Willis, Jr 31. Julius Follnter 32.Jacob Winter 33. john I). Schuelibe 34. Edwin I3. Anderson 35 Charles Thomas 36. Wm. S. 1'. Cumming 37. II. '1'. Siding 38. E. II. Cunningham 39. Abnn Frank 40, Frank Noirjean 41. George I.. Towers de Veer 22d.1sscncbly District. i. Richard Lenz 2.John Burke 3. Wilfred A. Gauto 4. Arthur 1). Campbell 5. Frank \V. Sutton 6. James A. Geraty 7. Frederick C. l,lare S. David Franklin 9. Richard Ran to. Thomas F. McCue ii. Daniel Sheld 12. William Mohr 13. Leopold Mayer 14. Sydney Schutz 15. Paul Goldberg rautic 17. Harry Geiger 18. Peter W. O'Brien i9. Jacob Adler 20. Gco. Seurel 21. Isaac Ilaegen 22. Herman A. Beck 23. Francis Y. Bryne 23d Asserbli' District. I. Alson J. Kilbourne 2. Albert \Var>clhauer 3. D. F. Blount 4. Charles 1). Moore 5. John E. Holzenthaler 6. Geo. G. Kalil 7. Herman lleinemann 8. Peter Fcinholz 9. William I. Baring Io. Philip George II. Reinhold Schraeder 12. N. J. Segrave 13. Charles E. Wilcox 14. Frederick A. Stevens 15. James J. Coyle 16. AV'nt. C. itisbey 17. henry A. Sturcke 1S. Geo. A. Mollison 19. James 1). Edwards 20. Chas, II. 1)e Lancy 2t. Richard Robinson 22. James F. Patterson -3. Alfred Russell 24. Jaynes limiter 25. Robt. henry 26. G. H. Muhlenfels 27. Grawville Y. Henderson 28. William Grier 29. F. P. Arnold 3o. Chas. Engelhardt 31. Dennis Dugan 32. Robert C. O'Neil 33, David N. \Vunnenberg 34. Harry B. Rogers 35 Robert Veitch 2481 Assembly District. i. William Manning 2. \Vin. H. IIurley 3. Leo Tobias 4. Charles Muller 5. Emanuel Abrahams 6. Lawrence Bender 7. Rudolph G. Brodsky 8. James M. Clayton 9. Abraham Barnett Io. Harry Frey ix. Henry Wallach 12. Jacob Eitelberg 13. David Springer 14. John D. 11assinger 15. James J. Wilson 16. Louis E. Becker 17. Clifford Smith 18. Abe Smith Ig. J. M. G. Deady 20. J. M. Kohlmae 21. Max Schwarz 22. Merman J. Van Kau, Jr. 25th Assembly District. 1, Robt. A. Breckenbridge 2. George Quinn, Jr. 3. William J. McGowan 4. Abraham Mahler 5. Thomas H. Thompson 6, James E. Dobson 7. John Van Ituskerk 8. George J. 1''eurich 9. George ('Ii plain tu. John F. Sc boon make r 11. C. W. Poole 12.'l'hos. D. Dyer 13. Edward Green II. Francis Curry 15. Stephen 1). Iforn 16. John S. lopping 17. Leonard S. Beals 18. S. Mahler 19. F. P. Watson 2o.Geo. Ludwig 21. Ed. A. Ware 22. Geo. H. Dennerlein 23. Henry Wood 24, liobt. D. Tlardwell 25. I'hibbs White 26/k Assembly District. I.T. A. Judson 2. Joseph Stewart 3. Chas. Ilerrmann 4. Charles A. Wood 5. Casper Jacobs 6. Samuel Ringler 7. Edward Brecht S. llenry Graff 9. Joseph Dudek lo. Jos. Krajicek II. Gasa Raskusz 12. Simon Schlesinger 13. Frank Clnnelik 14. Samuel Klein 15. Meyer Stern 16. William B. Kallen 17. Jacob Lahrhems IS. Nathan Frank 19.11enry Graf 27th Assembly District [. David Prowler 2. Geo. L. Watson 3. henry A. Carstens 4. William C. Zimmer 5. Campbell B. Catnnchel 6. Charles L. Treat 7. Charles Cordes S. Janes J. Battle 9. John L. Lawler 10. Otto H. Voss 11. I). II. Warren 12.J. \V. Sackeet 13. Giles O. Ilailey 14. Frank Z. Tilson 15. Edwin C. Holbrook 16. Chas. Edgar 17. Julius Apfelbaunt 18. Aaron Beekman 19. Arthur A. Clement 20. S. M. Crandell 2I. John J. AVaner 22. Peter Schmidt 23. \V. P. Michel 24. Jolui A. O'Donnell 25. A. L. Doremus 28th assembly District. i. Charles Grosz 2. Deter Lenz. Jr. 3.Ottmar Burgenlreimer 4. Jacob Nedell 5. David Unger 6. F. J. McGregor 7. Frederick 13ulenstein 8. Moses Davis 9. Geo. Mason to. William Hergt ii. William Lipsius 12. Gerson Ledermann 13. Nathan Stern 14. Morris Marx 15. Eugene Von Fischer t6. Jacob Lang 17. Peter Pennoyer 18. P red. Yost 19. henry Straus 20. Beuj. F. Hecht 21. Felix Loeb 22. Edw. I1. Mason 29th Asseutblt' District i. John \V. Williams 2. Joseph Love 3. Morris D. Stevens 4. Robert A. Rainey 5. Geo. E. Thompson 6. W. II. Hobert 7. Joseph Johnson 8. Joseph Meuster 9. \V. E. Findley to. Adolph \Veigner I I. Richard Elliott 12. W. M. Smallwood 13.'1'hos. \V. Fitch 14, \V. G. Fleming 15. James R. Garrison 16. George H. Hallett 17. Bernard Meyer 18. Monroe V. Lauer 19. Frederick Leopold 20. Samuel Friedenthal 21. Abraham Rosenthal 22. D. A. Brown 23. Geo. Y. I-Ieimler 24. Andrew J. Forman 25. Samuel Kohn 26. John W. Livingston 27.john H.Klinke 28. Max J. Ullman 30th Assembly District. I. John Campbell 2. Samuel Mayer 3. Joseph Luson 4. Paul Goldstein 5. John Fesq 6. Alexander R. Gorski 7, Albert I autsch 8. Maurice Mechaels 9. Jeremialt Silverman lo. Arthur F. Maylath ii. Albert kecknianm 12.Olaf N.lvasternd 13. Adolph Kenne 14. John F.Iland 15. Joseph l'reso.;ta 16. Ephriam Bomwitz 17. John Yager t8. F. C. Johnson 19.'l'homas Devine 20. Gustave Sussman 21. Walter S. Brewer 22. Thomas R. Manley 23. Aaron Tyroler 24. Leopold Solomon 25. Wm. M. Christie 26. Jacob G.Ilaug 27. Jacob Walther 31st Asseablt' District. 1. Fred \V. Claussen 2. Eugene C. Wile 3. Joseph Frankenthaler 4. George Wood 5. Leo Arch 6. M. A. Mojarrieta 7. Charles G M. Thomas 8. Peter J. O'Connor 9. Robert I). Kirk 10. W. F. Perkins ii. Edward A. Gernhardt 12. Charles Kusmeier )reyfus 14. \V. T. Edwards 15. Simon \V. Sinceesbox 16. John F. Veitch [7. Charles T. McManus 18. Frank H. Brainard 19. William H. llehos 20. John C. Skidicore 21. Nathaniel A. Konper 22. John B. Shaw 23. Egbert B. Elison 24. Chas. A. heifer 25. Geo. Alase 26. Alex Kerr 27. M.T. Simpson 28. W. S. Lounsberg 29.'1'. F. Garrison 30. Geo. S. Young 31. harry Chapin Odell 32. John G. McCowan 32d Assemble District. 1. John G. Gress 2. htorritz IIohenstein 3. Robert Cohen 4. Arthur L. Berkeley 5. Sam Leftwich 6. Gustav J. Harder 7. Ernest Fackmann 8. Richard A. (?ueen 9. Daniel J. O'Neill [o. George l.ahm [r. John Lahm 12. Gerhard Nlensen 13. Geo. -Noble 14. Ernst Pursche 15. John J. Kremser 16. Jacob Lehman 17. Jacob Goldsmith is. W. Wernsmann 19. Charles IIoger 20 \V. Klenert 21. Moses R. Lopez 22. Anthony Fairchild 23. Abraham N. Feldman 24. John Brown 25. William C. Koechling 26. James H. Lucas 27.1lerman Kunneyer 33d.lsseerbly Distr ict. 1. I'. Nagle 2. Joseph Mondscbeim 3. Justrap Frankel 4. John Farley 5. Frank Benedith 6. Bernard Branner 7. W. \V. Simpson 8. Arthur Aaron q. Joseph Vogel to. Carmini Pantossi li.matthew Healy 12. J. E. Ottwell, Jr. t3. Joseph Munch 14. Wm. M. Rosendale 15. harry Sunberlund [6.John Cahoon 17. Ruben N. Hershfield is. John McKrouglt 19. Benjamin F. Smith 20. Samuel H. Gensler 21. Dewitt Newton 22. Win. A. Soles Assembly District. i. Joseph Marres 2. George Schiffer 3. Emanuel Rosengarten 4. Barry Forster 5. Edward J. Wing 6. Morris Marks 7. Robert C. Dewes 8. Julius F. Pohl 9. Louis Leaman lo. James McEvoy ii. Geo. H. Hassell I2. John Wright Frank A. Zeller 14. E. Greenwood 15. Chas. V. B. Howe 16. David Arndt 17. Gustave Wingert 18. G. B. Baldwin ig. Frank D. Whitaker Amsembly District 20. Louis 0. Piper Henry I.. Brown 2I. Louis Bernet M. J. 'Tierney 22. John H. Bonitz 'd. J. ()'"Toole 23. John J. Hayden Jas. Helion 24. John T. McKenna John J. Mernagh 25. Frederick \V. Goeller Abe. flahn 26. Bernard Racer Jos. F. Zeller 27. Francis N. Kelly Cornelius F. McGarry 28. John S. Dehl George A. Pierce, Jr. 29. Julian C. Cooke Win. I). Pullis C. Northshild Jas. A. Tobin 31.John T. Boyd C. \V. lloadley 32. Ed. \V. Bostwick Theo. E. Constant 33 James F. McMahon Michael Jackson 34. William Conyngham Martin J. Murphy 35. Daniel J. I licks Louis Sommer 36. Thomas J. Mangin Henry Lane 37. Francis J. Timon Clifford A. Hamblin 38. Edward A. Eaton Thomas Grawville 3511r Assembly District. 1. John Bellion, Jr. August IL Otto 2. Frank A. Geisler Jacob Kratz 3.John F. Lesourd James J. )Ic\Ianus 4. J. Henry flublitz Adolph Hilsdorf 34th Asse ublt' District 20, Nathan Berchall George \V.'Carrant 21. J. F. Gorman Geo. Duffan 22. Lawrence B. Olney Clifford \V. Rush 23. Edward Vaughan Henry Buhleier 24. Stephen V. Bassford \V. 11. Canner 25. Jno. R. Lefferts Jno. 13. Keith 26. A. S. Van Oden, Jr. G. M. Lichtenstern 27. Mortimer \V. Moseman Daniel Heron 28. John 11. Willis W. If. Kern, Jr. 29. R. Warren Lawrence Herman Borsig, Jr. 30 Christian H. Schelling Frederick M. Wilson?[.'Thomas Loniax Merwin B. Plumb 32. I-Iarry \I. Longstreet Marc A. Bovay 33. Frank W. Smith Geo. \V. Smith 34. Benjamin Travis George Kimbia 35. John Anderson John Ford 36. Francis M. Attmelli I leery G. Nelmelman J7. Percy W. Blackman \V. I-I. Peekington 38. N. Harris Piser Frank L. Landsiedel flssembly District 1. Matthew Buhleier Joseph Jechter 2. Charles Kiesling Valentine Weydig 3. Sebastian Fischer Bernard H.Joo,t 4. Vincent Sauter, Jr. Joseph Weill 34th Assembly District 20. F. W. Meyer zi. John Pelzer 22. John F. Noonan 23. John Trunberger 24. William McKay 25. Geo. \V. Baker 26. Eugene H. Paul 27. Frank J. Keeley 28. William L. Lilly 29. Thomas F. Lyons 30. William Taylor, Jr. 31, Emanuel Gold 32. Geo. W. Neimann LIST "G." DEJ1octm vric INSPECTORS. BOROUGH of THE BRONX. 5. Thomas Eugene Hughes Peter J. Becker 6. \\'illiam T. Flanagan Lawrence J. Meeghan 7. Samuel Graham Th, mmas J. Murphy 8. H. T. '1'uite Louis L. Conway 9. Joseph Illawat.sch John C. Pahl to. James A. Deering August 'I'rube 11. George F. Rothweiler Edwin C. Jackson 12. M. L. Schuyler George J. Stricker 13. Christian Rapp Patrick J. Mullin 14. Fred. W. Fuhnnan William Robinson 15. Louis J. Ilefele Walter 1I. Barry 16. William Frederick Frank Wallace 17. John L. (;onser W. 11. Bickelhaupt, Jr. IS. John Joseph Churchill Chas. Ilaulon 19. James J. Waters '1'. J. Mac wire 20. James McSherry David Dunne 21. Charles Allen W. L. McKean 22, Richard T. Ahearn John J. Delaney 23. Conrad Damm I George Uhl i 24. Max G. Fisher Cornelius V. Driscoll 25. William G. Lyons Joseph F. Dillon 26. William Doonohue Robert Budden 27. Pred W. Wright Daniel J. Brown 28. John 1'. Cassell 11. 1I. Hamblin 29. Geo. E. Hook Frederick Friedhof LIST "H." REPUBLICAN INSPECTORS. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX Chas. Schmidt Richard E. Weis 6.1William L. Carley Henry Zehder 7. Christopher J. Ilielebrecht John Stradinger 8. William O. (>uartley John C. Breslin 9. Michael Eberle Clarence E. horn lo. John F. Kane Peter errian i i. Daniel F. Murphy Robert L. Harrun 12, Philip J. Schenck John \V. Miller 13. George Zehder J. George Urstadt 14. Philip I. Schmiri George 13. Birch 15. Emhvard I3. i-ioetzel Emil Schaefer 16. Emmet Norris James Dale 17. William H. Rowan Chas. W. Passe 18. Aaron M. Ewig IIenry R. Tappen lg. Max Grebuer E. I.. Clark 20. Fred L. IIautan Morris Magner 1 2 t. John H. Eddey James Ghames 22. Joseph C. Fisher SamI. Oppenheim 23. Chas. J. Kirk Max William Grahenstein 24. Chas. A. Radinsky Emil Soltman 25. Angus H. Fraser Fred. G. Russell 26. G. D. Smith Nicholas 11. Granzen 27. G. E. Hall Louther S. Iforne 28. David L. Woodall Alfred Van Nostrand 29. Milton R. Holmes David S. liotaling LIST "I." DEMOCRATIC POLL CLERKS. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 33 James T. Meany 34. H. A. Nehmelinan 35 \Vm. K. Woods 36. William F. Fetzer 37. Philip Kopp 38. Robert W. Justa 3511, Assembly District. i. W. H. Donohue 2. John F. Burke 3. Owen Clarke 4. Peter Georges 5. Julius A. Topp 6. J. M. McEvoy 130. Robert W. Flood James II. McManus 31. Frank C. Pringle Frank J. Reilly 32. C. A. 13rudenbach Edward F. Fritrel 33 \Vm. 11. McCort John A. Murphy 34. Thomas P. Ward John G. Clifford 35 \Vm. J. Tierney Daniel J. Carr 36. Chas. F. McCabe \V n. Ii. Coffin J7. Pierce J. Coulter Fred. Grote 38, Matthew McNamara Chas. Ileps 39. Richard W. Backus J. E. Nicholson 40. Frank 11. Ilesse Patrick Stanton 41. John J. Stapleton P. Stafford, Jr. 42. John A. Morrison James Curley 43 Michael E. Lundrigan Robert C. Hatch A nnexed District 1. AVm. G. Bnrbaues F. H. Sloane 2. Michael J. Cooney Joseph Schaffner 3. Wm. Engbarth Edward J. McShane 4. E.J. Clinton Matthew J. Gaskin 5. David Matshak Hugh Collum 6. Ambrose Lee Otto Mollenhauer 7. Edwin M. Pilsbury Peter Schweeckert 8. William Nuesse Edward J. Coughlin 9. William Dee Miller Samuel J. Henry to.joseph H. Murphy Henry S. Peel 30. Lawrence Leib Henry C. Mandeville 31. Frederick De Wilde James P. Sonnerborn 32. Peter Beaton Geo. W. Merz 33 Chas. D. Carson Bernhard Stein 34. John M. Blauvelt William Cahill 35' J. G. Stephens John L. Holland 36. W. A. Cameron Wm. D. Clarke 37. Geo. Clampet W. Stonehudge 38. Geo. R. Kohl Chas. Munster 39. \Vin. E. Sickels H. K. Smith 40. E. Clyde Browne Wm. J. Bowler 41. Alexander G. Lesley Alvah \V. Seeler 42. James McNamara James Wilson 43 John S. McDowell E. L. Bianchi.Annexed 1)/strict. I. James Y. Henderson Harry Ferguson 2. George Seebald Wm. II. R. Hoffmann 3. \Vin. Denwoodie J. F. McShane 4. Edward Strasole Thomas Bible 5. Edward E. Fowler Henry Wilson 6. Harry A. Smith John G. Welsh 7. Thomas G. O'Brien Joseph Froneau S. Hamilton Caterson Frederick H. Hart q. Charles Paul Hiland A. Briggs io. Frederick C. Glaser Edward E. Cronk 7. Louis Kraemer 8. Frederick Kooff 9. Thomas J. Carroll 10. Leopold Guttag II. Louis C. Vanecek 12. T. C. A. Thomson 13. llavid W. Field 14. John A. Hellriegel 15. John B. Hefele 16. James Cuddy 17. Andrew W. Manly 18. A. S. Werner 19. Andrew Bechmann 20. P. J. Reville
12 4872 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, Novl';1nER 7, Jos. (,)uinlan 22. It. ltttntiux 23 Joseph A. Kuntl 24. Richard 1'. Daum 25. Charles S. Peters 26. Henry 1). Streibborgen 27. James G. Colwell 28. Charles Vetter 29. \Villiam C. Herbert 30. Fred \V. McDade 31. Fred J. Pierce 3z. Ernest J. Jahn J41h.4sstm!o'r District 20. Walter K. Scardefield 21. Martin Clifford 22. henry I'. Sanford 23. C. \\'annemacher 24. Alfred II. hunger 25. Robert Brown 26. William H. Latham 27. William liorsig 28. V. A. Miller 29. Robert W. Carps 30. Jacob \V. Klemnanit 31. Louis Sugenheim 32. \Vm. H. Young 33, Chas. H. Taylor a4. Jas. P. Ruddeman 35 Jas. H. McCandless 36. Kund Ingel,retson 37. Nicholas J. Miller 38. \\ illiam U. Wait 35th Assembly Distil, t. t. John A. Bauer 2. Joseph Loewy 3. W. F. Kirst 4. William Ganter 34t/e.4sserullt District 20. Thomas J. Eustace 21. Frederick Blatt 22. Albert E. Keeper 23. Edward I'. Vaughan 24. Jacob I uchs 25. Carl Fog her 26. Chas. P. Flaherty 27. Win. J. IIoolahan 28. \\'m. F. McGrath 29. Sigmund Levy 30. Julius Weil 31. Samuel Muller 32.\\. F. Graff, Jr. 33. Albert E. Liekman 34. Morris bevy 35. Fr. J. R. Flicks 36. David O'Connor 37. Patrick H. ()' Brien 38. W. 11. Gross,5Nz Assem/lr Ds/''/ I. Edit in Revnoldk 2. Anthony T. A. Schmitt 3. \\'alteir A. Earp 4. Jacob II. Reinhardt 3411! Assembly District 20. tephen H. Burgoyne 21. Henry \V. Schlumhohn 22. Chas. D. Steiner 2;. Frank 1'ejers 24. \Will. H. Doon 25. Chas. A. Anderson 26. George H. Kennedy 27. W. H. Corwin 28. Chas. XVyeherley 29. John Frick 30. \Cilllam S. Osborn 3r.Jacob Baer 32. Chas. E. Reid 33. Robert F. Macdonald 34. Thor uald Rood 35 James E. Robinson 36. George W. Ley 37. George Bamm 38. Walter H. Hall 35th Assembly District. 1. Augu-t C. Bramm 2. \\m. J. Oetzrnan 3. Henry Buhler 4. August Gehder, Jr. 1st Ward. I. R. M. Bradshaw W. J. Powell 2. D. J. \Vard Fred. Miller 3. F. Lawrence Peter Dunne 4. F. M. Cronin J. F. Frank 5. J. L. Connelly John J. Corcoran 6. John \V. Lane John A. Kelly q. Wm. F. Hermann Chas. E. Brady 33. 1aIItt in \. Byrne 34. John F. ('room 35. James A. slr('arluli ;ti. (den. \V. Connolly.i7. Alfred \V. Sherman 38. \V. A. Newton 39. A. J. \\'iison 40. F.J. i lemgariner 41. Emmet Shields 42.J. F. Walsh 43. henry E. Nussbaum LIST "J." REl't'Bl.ICAN POLL CLERI:i. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 5. I-Tarry \V. Remick 6. l.ottis Reinig 7. Louis L. l hat tnlaver S. (duo. B. Deacon 9. Roscoe 11. A\hitcl,mb lo. Edward A. Meyer It. Fred. l)oernberg 12. Anton Holman 13. Charles L. Mertz 14. Geo. M. Berner t;. Otto F. Schmitt 16. Frank 1'. Dale 17. W. M. Neuroth [S. Andrew Anderson,q. Otto L. \'oght 20. Chas. I let 21. Alexander Kelly 22. Cha". Schier 23. Eugene J. \I. Keogh 24. Chas. F. Bradbury zc. John 1. Peters 26. fames id \It.rtin 27. C. I1. Danntcitz 28. George Roenier 29. 1). 1'. 1,ewis 30. Isaac Polak LIST "K." DEnOCR'TIc BALU.'T CLERKS. Bu 51 iii LII - THE }BRONX. 5. Peter Hensle 6. t )tto Heim 7. Max Satore, Jr. S. john A. Ahearn, Jr. 9. Otto Schtteuk to. Chas. Illawatsch rr. Jahn C. Ryan 12. Joseph Corbett 13. Andrew A'illig 14. Frank 1. Singer 15. Jacob l'irenger 16. Vallace Cox 17. Jacob Bernhardt is. Charles Flach 19. William Fluhr 20. Fritz Lunderberger 21. Francis J. Donnelly 22. Chas. \V. Brady 23. M. Jules Clement 24. Fred. Hering 25. Chti'.topher F. Rabbut 26. Frank hickey 27. \\'illiam Tribet 2S. Henry Reinhardt 29. Patrick H. Donnelly 30. James Reilly LIST "L." RRPI $LICAN BALLO I' CLERKS. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 5. Bernet \\'itkow>l:y 6. Christian ScIimuit 7. Peter Schmidt S. John Brolles 9. \V. 11. Smith lo. Jolt: Bayer II. Limon Wolf 12. Cha. Urban 13. Marlin Nickels, Jr. 14. Louis Buss 15. J. 6. McKinley 16. W. G. Rhodes 17. John J. Scaly, Jr. IS. Henry Friedgen 19. ('has. Jagles 20. Matthew Brosche 21. lames Marrow 22. John 11. Mockah e 23. Joseph F. Garedy 24. Emil \\ eidling 25. Geo. V. Colwell 26. John Louis Siemes 27. W. 11. Geer 28. Thos. J. Rowan 29. 'Stephen F. Hill 30. John R. Sanderson LIST '' DEMOCRATIC INSIEC FIRS. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 8. Jno. II. O'Connor \V. J. Sheridan 9. \\'m. Costello Jno. H Mande to. Bernard Martin David O. Donnell Ii. Thos. E. Donnegan J. Spencer Malcolm 12. Jos. G. Kalischer Jas. F. Murphy 2d i1'ard. t. John J. Bowles Martin Carey l nn rr l L)i.tr it. I. Philip J. O'I:y,tn 2. \VIjl. \\. I'rif thtiyaitv 3.'I'h,tuns NlcNulty 4 lathes I. 1 itzpatriek 5. John l;rauu 6. \V.lI.('onway 7. Patrick 1l. Farrell S. S. J. Speehler q. Joseph A. "Tighe to, Uaumel ('raft 31. Edward J. Brown 32, Robert Brown 33. C. R. Conklin 34. James T. Stewart 35k. 1). 1licuk 3o. \.j. E Iwarrls 37. Silva-- C lal,lpit 3S henry V. Oliver ;q. \V. Ii. Decker A. II rutherton 41. l Ierbert A. Sealy 42. Chas. 11. Mulligan 43. John Lcslic Wallace Lrrne.nd District. I.t;eorge Ferguson, Jr. z. William Bulger $. Chas. K. Baxter 4. Hrnry A. Murphy 5. \\ illinn1 Kay 6. F. P. Ballard 7. William 1'. \\'elsh S. I high H. C alerson 9. Walter C. Phelps to. George ITall 31. W m. Edel,ohls A. Ward 33 John F, Conhov 34. Martin Walter 35. John E. Connolly, Jr. 36. George Tcasdale 37. Timothy Maloney 35. Francis C. sage 39. Alphonse P. Lynch 40. Daniel J. M A'luskey 41. \Col. Geraghty 42. James V. Baptiste 43. George J. Sow ter.lzznc-red D.'strict. 1. Julio J. Goggin 2. Jo>eph Schneider 3. John I1. McNulty 4.'hhomas II.I)evltn 5. Robert Hart 6. G. A. Dornudion 7. Gorge Casterson S. Adolph Greeder 9. Albert R. Cleary Io.lohn E. 1.eViness 31. Geo. R. Livingston 32. E. B. Tompkins 33. Ira G. Bowman J4. John \V. Mosher 35. Wilson A. Burrows 36. John J. Smith 37, Oscar Balser 38. John Gallagher J9. A. Marshall Murray 40. Herbert Reed 41. George S. Tiplady 42. James Harden 43. Abram Van Tassel Anzrexed L;istrict. I.J. I. No..worthy 2. George Dannenfulser 3. John Hopfungartner, Jr 4.Joseph 11.'I'illey 5. Francis Schackell 6. Richard J. Coyle 7. W. r. Schaubhut 8. Arthur H. Wadick 9. Philip I.. Farley to. Chas. H. Bell 2. Robt. Lafieldt Geo. F. Doherty 3. R. 0. Grant John P. Howard 4. Dan'l J. Conners Chas. A. Kee 3d IJ'ard. I. John M. McNamara Jos. C. Gannon 2. Michael Kelly Wm. M. Sawyer 3. Conrad Moelhlich Pat. F. Flanigan 4. I:I. A. Gattner 1 :I. M. Crotty 5. R. C'll,nell \\'nt. (1recu 6. (;co. Reynold. Jo..:1. Smith 7. lieu. \\'. Finn \\'m. F. ('allin S. Peter ('. lynch 11. M. Clarity 9. \\'nn. (:ellespie John R.Gillen to. Jas. Kelly Fred. 1'. Le. Freest 4th lf'ant. I. Chas. Goehlin 1'. F. Gleason 2. Jas. Quigley. (;eo. Gilmore 3. Chas. Deyhl \Cm. F. stuith 4. R. It. Lowell F. J. IIol,kills 5. Jos. F. Brown J no. W. Armour 6. \\'m. \\'alsh Adolph Robinson 7.'I'lios. Flynn Matt. 1'. Ryan 8. Jas. A.\\'ayue Chas. J. Dillon 5th li'ard. I. AV'ln. 71. Calmont Jos. Brennan 2. Dan'] j. Moriarity \\'m. M. Gowan 3. Owen Daly Jas. Cosgrove 4. K. L. Callahan John Creeden 5. \V. F. Leary \\'nt. I Ioran 6. Geo. F. Sloane F. J. Fitzgerald 7. Dennis Leary John O'Connor S. F. J. Scanlon Chas. F. Craynor 9. Jas. F. Donlon James Dolan 6th h in d. I. Laurence Lannagin Ino. M. Caffrey 2. Jas. A. Cooney Micheal Ilanlon 3. lo6n J. \\'ard Tho=. F. Clare 4. \\'m. Sullivan \\ - m. Browner 5. Luke Doyle Thos. Deverane 6. Edgar Williams Win. O'Donnell 7. John S. Decker Wm. Lee 8. \\'nl. Gallagher Terence McNamara 9. Richard Driscoll Cornelius Nolan 10. Bart. He Cantillion Martin G. Farnam I I. Chas. B. O'Neill Will. Nash 12. Ja.. O. Breen Philip T. Kearney t3. Thus. Bamber Jas. E. Cusock 14. Jas. F. Mooney Jno. J. Hastings 15. Ed. J. S. Kelly I'. J. McGuire 16. John J. Grady Jno. Duane 17. \Vm. McGuinness John N. Fainen t8. John \\'. Fitzimmons John F. Mahon i9. John J. Doyle John J. Cleary 7th JJ ard. I. Thos. A. Doonan 'I'. F. Kane 2. 'Thos. F. Flood Jos. F. Worth 3. M. Done an Jas. F. 'Malloy 4. A. G. Eichell Stephen Donnelly 5. \Vm. 11. Tamney Ed. Mare 6. Dan'l Friel Patrick Ii. McKenna 7. Wm. A. Dudley W.J. IIanley 8. Jas. J. Burns Andrew Forbush 9. Jos. A. i\1ccormack Geo. B. Lamb ro. Frank P. McKinley Patrick Toohey Ii. R. A. Bishop Alfred Luttman 12. W. 1). Provost H. W. Borst 13. Wm. W. Dobbin A. B. Major 14. Thos. F. Egan Ed. Dttkinson 15. John Duffey Ed. J. White, Jr. 16. M. S. Cook Jno. Seibert 17.John A.O'iIale John J. Moriarity 18. Wm. J. Barrett Win. E. Kenig Ig. Thos. Leary Jas. F. Fitzpatrick 20. Benj. \'nght Thos. V. fillet 21. Gen. W. ('oh Julius It. Cohrn 8th I1-'ar1, I.'1'hns. I -]all Ed. F. Krause 2. harry 1'. Blaher Tltos. 1'. (;outlay 3. John Nichols, Jr. John M. McCuliagh 4. John Mahoney Dan'l h. Callaghan 5. Sam'\ P. Mourney James E. Ruth 6. I'hos. McCabe Henry Lake 7. P. M. Rogan 'Thos. F. Ryan S. M. T. Nie M. J. D.iffy 9.Johu O'Rourke 'Thos. II arender 10. Dan'l J. I)ou-gherty Fred. A. Phillips ii. John T. II eftcrnman W. W. Carney, Jr. 12. Gen. F. Famnghan Jos. M. Phelan 13. Fred. W. Cunningham henry Ilutzender 14. James Ryan John R. Schoonover t5. John \V. Sands James A. Brown 16. \\'nl. J. Summers R. G. Murray 17. John IL Flannery I. Lewis \atts IS. John H. Doyle Leslie C. Fork 19. \\'m. Donovan J as. J. Frayne 20. Richard 11, IIeflcrman John I1. Dowdell 91h hard. I. Frank J. McMahon Andrew F. Burke 2. Felix J. Morris Jas. A. Hanley 3. John F. Farrell Dan'l J. Driscoll 4. Richard I)opman \\'m, 11. Field 5. \\'lu. S. Shanahan John Brunnerhop 6. Michael J. Higgins Jas. H. Thomson 7. Ed. L. Kearney Chas. Cleary S. Alphonse Kloster Ed. S. Walker 9. Geo. ti. Green Ed. H. Goodwin to. Henry Hanlon Z. A. Lowery ii. Thos. J. Walsh Jno. T. Timmons 12. Anthony McSweeney \\"m. Graham 13. Thos. G. Keegan Llewlyn Highbee 14. Gilbert E. Kane A. Feldmuller 15. Ed. A. O'Neill Jas. E. Murphy 16. Pat. E. McQuade John E. Reuse 17. F. 1). Croley Rudolph \V. Gross IS. Jas. Fogerty P. J. O'Reilly /q. F. Stowell John Sheridan 20. Jas. Kenny Francis J. \\'arch iolh Ward. 1. John 11. Loque Wm. F. Johnson 2. Matthew McCue Jas. Reynolds 3. \\'m. McCormack Martin M. Carthy 4. Jos. B. Willis Richard I'. Ryan 5.I)avid J.IIartnigan Jno. J. Bell 6. Matthew \V. Belford Pat. II. Dunne 7. Dennis Murphy Jas. Ryan 8. John J. Smith Michael Kennedy q. P. E. Murphy Jas. Sullivan Io. Andrew Cullen Chas. R. Davis II. Jas. Lynagh Wm. Dillion 12. John McCormack, Jr. Timothy Donovan, Jr 13. Pat. Balfe Jas. J. Corcoran 14. Frank McGarry Jas. J. Monahan 15. Chas. Moroney Wm. Scott 16. John Coffey Michael Burns 17. Thos. J. Bolger Jacob W. Miller 18. Geo, P. Riggs Jas. E. Cooley 11th Ward. I. Dominick Byrne Wm. Connell 2.John McCabe Jas. C. McGuinness 3. Donald P. 1\'ilshear Simi. Merryweal her 4. Jahn J. Gallagher (;eo. W. McMullen 5. John A. Donnelly Ilugh S,let ney 6. Richard B. Webl' Fred W. Kellar 7. 1\'m. McKeever Dahl. J. Collins 8. John Fallon Pahl. J. Madden 9, Albert W. Cohen Ed. Carney to. Thos. F. (ill Chas. Proctow T I. Frank Heeney Jno. E. Nam 12. Chas. A. Mc(:rowney Julio F'. \1cLean 13. 1\'ni. Tice Jos. W. Hayes 12th JJ ard. I. Chas. J. Nolan Robt. McGrath 2. Roger Mahoney John Farrell 3. I)enn s F. Bray Wm. II. Bromell 4. John W. Mitchell Dents F. SaIresell 5. Thos. FIoloran Luke Corbett, Jr. 6. John Leaders Thos. I lie key 7. Thos. F. Collins Jos. A. Wynne S. \\'nl. J. Green James McMahon 9. Jas. Riordan Sam'l Shaughnessy 10. Dan'l J. Duffy. Fred. Miller I I. Thos. F. Murphy Dennis McDonald 12. Chas, Kenny Sam'l Brown 13. "'In. Iialcumb Dan'l J. Brown 13th 11ard. 1. I). Drew Chas. C. Knox 2. John 1). Russell Jno F. Nyham 3. John If. Mahoney \\'m. J. Raftery 4. Clarence Hardy Jas. W. Newton 5. Jas. P. \lclnery Thos. Haggerty 6. W\'m. J. Driscoll A. Arnold Weston 7. Sam'\ J. Wilson Jos. \'V. Byrnes 8. Dan'l Harris Ed. O' Hammond 9. Sylve'.ter Sullivan Sandel Cohen 10. Richard Turrnonny Ralph Banry Ii. John Carney \\'Ill. F. Cooney 12. Wm. J. Dost Jos. A. Terhune 13. Chas. Leiboldt John J. Adams 14. John P. Reilly Jas. Darcy 14th [yard. I. Jas. J. Flash Abi. Cohen 2. Cornelius Brown "rho.. Withen 3. Micheal J. Langan Al. F. McElainey 4 Ca<par T. King John A. Parks 5. Peter McGuire Owen Foley 6. John J. Leonard Richard S. \Valsh 7. Pat'k McEnerney Joseph Behan 8. Sani'l A. Hoar Lawrence O'Donohue 9. Robt. H. Hamilton N. J. Gartland to. Jno. O'Mara Wm. F. Roebling it. Jas. S. Buserre H. J. Garrey 12. Stephen J. Dolan David H. Flynn 15th Ward. i. Frank O'Brien Jas. A. Connors 2. John J. O'Brien Michael J."1'aerele 3. John J. Sommerville Henry Gibe 4. Jas. E. Kelsey, Jr. Chas. M. Mott 5. Chas. H. Dominge Timothy Redmond 6. Fred. J. Beams Jas. McJuab 7. Chas. Huss Joe Ferris 8. Frank Fuller Jacob Hanson 9. Wm. E. Mott Wm. J. Wassing Io. John W. Lockard Wm. J. Murphy II. Peter V. Larney Chas. Romaine 12. W. C. Brown John H. Garrison
13 MONDAY, NovI. M[3ER 7, z898. THE CITY RECOR D John Thomson Jas. S. Nirt'alfrey 14. Chas. Relnn Matthew 'I'. Colgan 15. Win. \I. Bedell Emil l.ut 16//, fi'urrl. I. Michael J. Fol,es IIarry A. Chapman 2. Jacob V. I)relger John N. San dlurn 3. John C. Snyder Frank II. Dora 4. Robt. J. \Voo<1 Peter Jlenuly 5. \Vm. Ilan 'en Chris Ilobcr 6. W. II. Brascher Michael \Valters 7. Lawrence J. Frey Fred. J. Krauss S. Peter \Voefel John Meyer 9. tacob Burger Peter Dockendorf to. Jacob Knell l Leo. I.. Pepparrl Ii. Louis I' uslis Adam Meisinger 12. 1I ich.tel F. Flemming John Lunz 13. Chas. Jost Frank Iseman 14. John Schoeyof Frank Prior 15. Phillip Lippert Francis I. Heiss 16. John Scltumaclrer Jos. Obmann 17. Jas. Kennedy B. 11. Remeschates 17th lgard. I. Win. H. Connelly \\'m. I'yne 2. Peter J. Norton Peter J. Mannion 3. jag. McGill John Fee 4. Jas. 1V. Byrnes \\'m. F. Reilly 5. Patrick F. Barry Jas. Foote) 6. \Vm. j. Kelmut Tiers. A. Catterson 7. Walter Mitchell Win. User 8. Thos. O'Brien Clras. P. Murray 9. \Vm. Cullen \V'rn. Shea to. Patrick O'Neill Thos. E. Wilmot it. Paul Johnson Louis Geiger 12. Chas. 1. A.hlborn Frank S. N1c\lulkin 13. Jas. Reardon \Vni. 11. Earle 14. Ed. J. McCue Victor A. Rilbarn 15. John A. Sherwood I )avid Duggan 16. Geo. Lewis Dennis B. Devine 17. Timothy J. McCarthy Wni. F. McVey IS. Robt. J. Dolan Frank L. Rochahop ig. ] tennis A. Dulig Louis Iles 20. Chia. Kernether Eugene L. Golden 21. John Downey N. M. Conklin 22. L. M. Herring Ed. 1'. Carney 23.John Bode Ed. Statunpf 24. Francis O. Flood \\'m. F. Hall 25. Jos. A. Canaran John J. Luckey I Sth 11 ard. t. Jno. C. Grimes Michael Kelly 2. Geo. 13. Keenan \\'tit. Taggert 3. Geo. B. Keenan Peter J. Eisewan 4. \\'m. Walsh Ignatius Tudgwick 5. Jos. Kratzer Geo. L'ebon 6. \Vat. Cunningham Jacob Moch 7. Peter Barth Aug. C. Haenlein 8. Frerl. Boecklet Alex. Schmittberger 9. Chas. F. lineal! Jos.:\lertz. Jr. to. Chas. \V. Linker John Kindler 19th WVard. I. John J. Bowles Chris. Dawson 2. Robt. U. Richardson P. H. Ilarte 3. Ed. J. Kenney Thos, E. Dobhm; 4. Chas. H. Ranken John J. Byrnes 5. Jas. J. 1lcArdle Paulis P. Thomas, Jr. 6. John F. Mooney jno. F. Parker 7. Maurice O'Connor Geo. F. Goulding S. Loni. Ilutilcr F. I11. Crawley g. N. Amrn,ur, Jr. Andrew I.Costello 10. Chas. F. Senerwald Chri:, Kranz it. Jacob Betz Isaac Ililler 12. Chas. R. Lace N. J. Anderson 13. Jas. Dougherty Al. Ilil lerbrandt 14. Julius Arnold Thos. II. Nash t5. Ii. T. Dwyer E. 11. Farrell 16.Jas. 11. yells J. C. Fitzgerald 17. Abraham Sanders Iicnj. l.eringer t8.jacoh Baum Jas. II. Campbell ig. Jno. NI. Rolrertson \Vm. L'. Lewis 20. Peter Amman Meyer Buckman 20/h Nand. i.jos. B. Caiman Geo. \V. O'Brien 2.Jas. Ryan Michael Ifahoney 3. Richard Schnap Jos. Kane 4. Jos. A. Farrell Geo. W. Scliepper S. Ilu h Carlin N. G. Kenney 6. Thos. I,. Farrell Irving J. l)ailey 7. Chas. AV. Martin Jas. 1'. Dunne S. 1\'m. P. Harrison liernard Byrnes g. Jos. T. Grant Jun. H. Kupps lo. lienj. C. Levy Jas. H. Mason 11. C. Bradley Traver Eugene II. Ford 12.'1'lion. R. Ford \\tn. C. Learey 13. Frank J. Sweeney Geo. Lang 14. Walter \\ildin E. G. Itearen i5. Geo. R. Orr \\'m. H. Slatterly 21st Ward. I. \\'m. Kearns Jno. W. N1c(affrey 2. Jno. A. Reilly Maurice Carmody 3. Abram Watts Michael Madden 4. \Vm. Sciiaek Frank A. McHugh 5. Wm. Fanning Frank S. Parker 6. Jas. B. Cooney M. 1. Betts 7. N. R. Smith Jas lealey 8. Pat. I-Iarley Jos. A. Lynch 9. Jas. F. Casey \Vm. McGrath to. Timothy Boylan Fred. 1'. Ebeling II. Jos. Nolan Geo. Ilaeket 12. Andrew J. Goetz Chas. Falkeuherg r3.john Bucholz, Jr. Chas. Kaiser 14. J. \V. Raskopp John Fitting 15. Edl. Jones Wm. Walrlerman 16. John E. Riley John II. Redmond 17. Jas. Gilchrist Carl J. lleyser IS. \Vm. Kirke Chas. F. O'Connor 19. Thus. H. McCormack Chas. Rothenberg 20. Fred. Ii. Pracht Benj. Davidson 21. Jamcs Fagan 1 lenry Straumbrald 22. Fred. A. Hans ass Geo. R. Wood 23. Dennis F. Monaghan Martin Marks 24. Thos. F. Burnet John F. McGarry 25. Iuhn E. F. Caffrey Jos. F. Reilly 26. Geo. Bannon Richard BL Humphrey 27. Peter Feron Elmer I1. Bishop 22d 11 ard. I. John Todd Aug. W. Short 2. Ed. J. Lyman John Clare 3. \Vm. F.J. Dolan Jno. J. Carboy 4. NI. T. Kennedy Frank G. Chartier 5. Fred. A. Witt Robert B. 'Tobin 6. Jas. NI. Gavin Victor 13. Wilson 7. Geo. D. Barney John Gaffney 8. John Reardon Morris F. Berry g. Dennis J. Rot kfoni Jno. J. \lullen,o. Jno. J. Stuart Ilenry Ilughes t.\1. 1,. Kenny Wm. Shaughnessy :2. Patrick Ruin Juo. B. Uler 13. P. II. htndlman \V m. McNiff 14. Geo. A. Belton I fenny E. Murphy 15. Fred C. Hamilton, Jr Henry I lenry 16. Dennis J. Reilly Stewart Simpson t7. Eugene \V. Dorman Eugene B. Stacy i8. R. how J no. I3. Dorian rg. John English \Vm. NI. Davitt 20. Geo. J. blcmianus Jas. L. Lyman 21. \Vm. F. Collins Geo. F. \Vest 22. I'd. H. Reardon Jno. T. Callaghan 23. Juno. 13.WVoods Peter E. Cannon 24. Daniel W. Golden Arthur Light 25. Henry Bender, Jr. Jno. F. Kearney 26. Patrick Mahoney Ed. J. Cantwell 27. Cha,. 13. Attlesey Thos. Langan 28. \Vm. J. Donovan Daniel Kennedy 2g. John J. Noonan Win. J. Cooper 30.Janres O'Rourke 'rhos. O'Halloran 23d Iyard. I. Michael MIcNlahon Ed. T. Riley 2. \\'m. J. Davidson Eldridge Waters 3. Sam'] F. Storm, Jr. \\'run. 0. fiuthwaite 4. ovancis E. Millady Jas. C. Doty 5, \1'm. L. Erskine \Vat. A. Dempsey 6. Walter J. Kelly Abr. L. Bennett 7. 1,'. J. (;tlkiser Clras. NV. Nlaujer, Jr. 8. Geo. E. Stansheld Ed. E. Rice 9.'1'hos. F. Burke Jno. F. Quigley lo. John J. Gunnmg Jos. F. Curtin 11. Jas. H. Padden Chas. F. Burns 12.James Nice John T. Meehan 13. \\'m. C. Stamm \1' m eard 14. Willard Parker Ed. Butcher, Jr. 15. J. L. Joyce John F. Walsh 16. 1lerhert E. Kesby Chas. A. Kinzel 17. William Baldwin Chas. C. Potts IS.John Suhr \Vm. Gardiner 19. Albert J. McNamara Chas. L. Bark man 20. Geo. W. Griffiths Chas. E. Simpson 2t. Henry J. Dyer Geo. N. Hicks 22. John %V. Otis \V. 11. ilallahan 13. Thos, J. Ross P. Coyle 24. James 1). Finn Francis Murray t5. Ilenry J. Murdock Jerome B. Shaw t6. Cornelius F. Varrath Rolrt. J. Reeves 17. Roswell S. Nichols Chas. H. Whelen!8. Alexander Young A. C. Berger t9. Jas. It. Guny Andrew Gilroy lo. Richard L. Forster 1). M. Fullerton I. Stephen A. Howley Thos. G. ISIcGonigle 2. John J. Crowley James Curran 24//1 Ward. I. John J. Fulton Jere. A. Desmond 2. Jas. F'. Murphy Jas. Lynam 3. Chas. A. Bissell Chas. A. I largert 4. Charles Collins Beas]ey S. Tall s. John F. Riley b. John F. Kenny Jas. F. Cummins 7. Jno. G. Mundelin James F. NicAulitfe S. Owen H. Fox Peter Johnson. Robert Schenlen Jno. H. Patterson D. Daniel Nlorrisey Patrick Cash 1 r. Bernard. Cc sgrove Patrick Durkin 12. 1I. J. Cullerton Jas. I), Nfc(;ann Ro d. I.l'rnest Ncuville Chas. P. Simis 2. Isaac 11cl)onald G. II. I'arl:hurst 3. Jos. C. I fart Juno. J. Raftery 4, John Graham Philip Lynch 5. Wm. II.11eenan Thos. W. Rodman 6. Win. C. Moll \Vm. I )owney 7. James Pritchett, Jr. Charles Wild 8. Jnu. \IcGraham Addison E. Whiting g. John A. NlcHlahon David J. Davis to. Valentine Ketcham J. C. Grace 11. Charles Sntith Thos. J. blear 12. Jno. S. Halpin \\'m. 11. Parry 13.1Vnt. lechti-ecker, Jr. Fred Van 1lasselm 14. John Van Hassel11 John Karl 15. John F. Lynch Alfred Curth 16. Ilenry NV. Carbon Ed. F. Dickeson 17. David T. McCarthy fierce Walsh IS. Hugh McGregor Maurice Bolton 19. Michael Beck Cltas. Lobdcll 20. Jar:. S. \Vylie Walter F. Sands A. I [arrison \Vm. I1. Fox 22.Jauies Ryan I(avid Tiernan 26/h II i rd. t. John i'. Power John J. Ryan 2. Merman \\'ohi Dan-i~l Goldberg 3. Ileury A. Christ Matthew Dloroney 4. Chas. F. Schaffer John I,.'I'rudrlen. Jan. F. Hennessey Robt. F. McCann 6. Jo,. A. IIardte Chas. A. Ulylynn 7. Ilubcrt A. Archer Tim \V. Hurley S. AV'nt. II. Cox 1':d. J. I lallock 9. Daniel J. Linehan E<I. F. Hooper to. Jos. F. MIcGearly I Iermann 11 inertia ii. I no. W. Gottlock Ed. Munz 12. Chas. A. Graham Nrehl. J. Gall 13. \Vm. P. NlcAulty Andrew Reuter 14. Ed. Keating John L. Carr 15. Jno. P. German Jun. II. Young 16. Frank Ryan R. J.\Iurphy 17. Geo. Elsemann Chas. J. Rigney I sl 61'<rrd. I.AV. II.Steadratan, Jr E. S. Ross 2. Thomas F. Wall I leery G.IIamel 3. Chas. Ruigr Frank 11. Evans 4. R. 1'. S. Webster H. 1I. Holt 5. 1I. Ii. Kellogg Rich. \V. Williams 6. "-1- Pileger Homer E. Ramsdell 7. Fred. G. Colton \\'aldemer Simmons S. John A. Duryee \V. W. Simpson 9. Victor Cleva Lewis F. Buckley to. John B.O'Nvill John A. Dearing Ii. Clement Shorpe Dwight Ste dwell 12. Harry McKay Herbert 1laquis 2d IVard. I. Daniel Towers Jan. '1'. Calligan 2. Fredk, Delahntet Edwin '1'. Grower 3.'I'hrus. E. Hersh I'at'k J. O'Sullivan 4. Joseph W. Irwin, Jr W. Schieffelin 3d 1P'ard. I. W. C. Lusk Bernard H. Eickhoff 18. Rish:u I :N.McCue 1?ph. I larvcy Ig. loho A. Connell lines F. I'lynn 20. Chas. I. Alolinari Frank 'I'. NIulcey 21. Ifenry P, Ilolger Oscar X. Sellars 22. ICuycne Ryan Ilenry Pohlmann 23. Richard Volckmann I)avul J. Regan 24. James \1:vtin John A.ISIeeltan 271/1 1 f"irrd. I. Chas. Engelhaup Charles Kollinan 2. Jos. Schmitt, Jr. Leopold Netter 3. f f.'1'. SellIifer Richard Erbe 4. John Neutzel Julius [Ieyer 5. D1. Uectlein Englehart Jaeckel 6. Richard Lee Ilenry Bachmann 7. John Magee Fred Everr 8. Joseph Hessler \Vm. Gettinger, Jr. 9. henry G. Connolly Anthony J. Carey to. \\'i11 am Schivuer I lenry C.Itraun 11. Joseph Andrews Ah,r, NI. Stevius 12. lames McGrath 13. Jacob Fremgen Adam Pfrendstein 14. N. Schmitt M. Olikus 15.John Andrews \Villiam Schilling, Jr 16. Theo. NI. Mann Chas. Schoenhere 28/h 11 ard. 1. Henry Starke. Jr. Eugene F'. Martin 2. L. ]Blanchard Jno. I". Mullen 3. Jos. Becker Get. Ii. Faron 4. End l T. Schroeder Nic. F. Schmidt 5. John C. Staufer Ceo. A. Klaus 6. James Hart Chas. Fusner 7. Ed. II. Spoke Geo. I. Smith S. 1Vm..\1cLoughlin Daniel F. Nolan g. Ferri. Niyzsche Maurice D. Cronin to. Chas. J. Schmidt Geo. 11. Nluessig ii. \\ln. J. Caner Thos, E. Barrett 12. Ilenry Rathjen Charles Mohr 13. Geo. Vetter \Vm. NV. Udell 14. Jos. Cassidy Adolph I'ettenkoper 15. Pat'l: NIcl,oughliu Ed. NI. Ryan t6."i'hos. A. Shavre Jan. Paine 17. Aug. Maus David F. Carney is. Maurice Murphy Frank E. Letts 19. I Iarry T. Broden Geo. \\'. Block LIST ' N." REI'i'BLICAN INSPECTORS. trorocgh OF BROOKLYN. 2. Chas. N. Pinkney Louis Bass 3. \Vm. Strohm Jos. Furstenherg 4. NV. Brock John G. Ilartmana 5. Jas. D. Stuart (leo. W. McKay 6. I lernn,u L. \Vallag Isaac NV. Peck 7. Chas. E. Greene Saut'l Downing 8. Jas. S. Quick 1Vm. P. Gee 9. Jas. '1'. Norton (leo. B. Ilallock to. Paul F. Kulm:ut Chas. Sandford 4th IVard. I. AL J. Tierney \Vin. L. Fish 2. NV. 11. Safford, Jr. Edo'. J. Walsh 3, Michael S. Herzog Ilorace G. May 4. S. J. Nagle G. Alfred Smith 5. Ernest I). Grimm Frank E. Worthington 6. John McDonald J as. I I. I )yert 7. Fauber F. \Visert Seymour L. Whiting 8. Phillip I less John S. A. Coruby 5tli IFord. I. John 1V. Shanley Ldw. Lowery 2o. (,has. \V. lox Frank Collins 21. Joseph Hoffer 4Vur. Wall 22. Rudolph Holman ])avid W. Latham) 23. Ed. A. Sachs k1,] Geo. L. Willinghauser 24. John F. Keegan Frank W. Riker 25. Michael Levy Jno. J. Kiley 26. Andrew Kipp Cornelius F. Bangorio 27. Frank Miller Jas. E. Burke 28. Chas. J. Pinner \Valter Burnham 29. 1:<l. A. Flay \V-m. H. McManus 30. Wm. C. Hoffman Chas. D. Stemmermann, Jr. 31. Daniel Rode Patrick Shaughnessy 32. Paul Boesch Peter Santer 29th Ward. I. Chauncy B. Hunt Fred. R. Dalton 2. Patrick Moylan Richard Smeed 3. Frank B. Colgan Edw. Miller 4. \Vm. D. Schoomaker Jacob Werle 5. John J. O'Connell Jos. Van Westerling 6. Albert T. Sweeny Henry Orlemann 7. Wm. H. Brown Wm. II. Welch 8. John J. Dunleavy Ilenry Sievers 9. John J. Crown Thomas Rooney 30//i Ward. I. James Cooney Robert O'Connell 2. \\'m. 13. Hatfield Win. J. Morris 3. Richard Binninger Hugh A. Napier 4. Ino.C. De Traine John H. Martin 5. J. Boyle I. Ryan 6. Jno. A. Quigley \Vitt. Me Beath 7. Andrew McNiclde Timothy Sullivan S. John NI. Ashton Constantine Schubert 31st 6Vard. I. Sam'l C. McDde Bernard W. Bans 2. Harry 1'. O'Brien James Gavin 3. Alphonsus L. Poole John Hynes 4. James IIaggerty Patrick Healey 5. Jos. 1I. MIcGivney John Van Der Nool 6. J. W. Crawford 'I'. F. Donovan 32d Ward. I. Jas. E. Burke Fenwick 1V. Bergen 2. Ed. B. Morrell 3. Richard L. Baisley 2. Geo. W. Shanley Wm. Longmore 3. Edw. I1. Range Dominick B. Buttling 4. John A. Hearn Eugene O'Connor 5. \Vm. A. Hear Jacob Ward 6. Jolty L. Rutledge David Tobias 7. Chas. H. Vahl \\'m. Bachtord 8. Thos. J. Coyne Jas. Jacoby 9. \Vm. Ilinchclifie John Armstrong 6th Ward. 1. John M. Frances Jas. E. Sands 2. John S. Lockwood Jas. F. Burke 3. Luther Hoffman Thos. J. Carlin 4. Chris. H. Lachner Fred. W. Goeringer 5. Jos. Hagle Arthur E. Larsen 6. Chas. H. Weeler Harrison Powell 7. Israel Slotnan Ed. M. Lowery 8. Tim. A. Dempsey P. J. Reilly 9. Anton Kinpler Dan J. Lawler to. Henry Harris Alf. W. Erickson
14 4874 THE CITY RECORD. MMONI)AV, NCIVE IIII :R 7, I Feel.. Ilenny Fred Vague 12. Ed. I). Sturtevant t t.goud W. Reed 13. l,)hn I). (.'rawford Fred 1). Crao form 14. Ell,ridete 1. lotus Ilennis I. Nlc(;rath 15. lly. It. lllnton Chas. B. I loaglan:l 16. John D. Peck John 1. Shipley 17. Jas. S. lee 'I'. 11. O'Connor 18. Ben '1'. Witte Felix A. Accetta 19. Edgar R. Estes Edw. Murphy 7tk ll.u;f. /. Harry Dayton Geo. I I. hardy 2. Robt. A. Svreet Reuben 1. F. Holley 3. \\'m. Gannon Mathew F. Mannix 4. Isaac e Lav uthal \V. 1I. Von Thaden 5, Isaac Srucu John M. Strachan 6. F. H. Sawtelle Arthur ff. Phillips 7. John 1. 1)can Lewis Kaufman S. John Kratt Jonas F ker 9. Edward Sherlock Albert J. Phillips lo. Thomas W. AIonaal,an W'. J. Bishops Ir. Harrison I)ellart Clinton \V. Ostrander I2. AV'in. A. AIos,crop \\'m. I. Brooks 13. Nicol \V. Craw Henry F. Donaldson 14. Richard \Vvnkoop Harry R. Stewart 15. Geo. 1. Brut Herbert L. Ketcham i6. John \I. Goddard Milton Niles 17. Abram 0. Parker Chas. J. Barr IS. W. L. Marshall Paul 'I'. Cherri;on 19. Jolm F. Geis Frankiyt: Kelly 20. Walter V. Leech Thoma F. Elwood 21. Francis W. Preston Albert E. \Voodruff Sth ]Ida '. i. Geo. C. Kinkle William Ilas,ler 2. William F. Barrett James Thompson 3. John Thatcher \V. H. I;enton, Jr. 4, John Grah im William C. Sahl 5. lames Galloway Robt. Campbell James E. Moffatt James Hawkins S. \Villiani J. Ramsey Frank Thompson 9, John H. Morton Frank 11. Malone lo. Lucien Du Flore Fred Burgess i,. Chas. 1'. Hildebrandt \\ illiani J. Morton 12. Frank Parry Alex. Wilson 13. Jaynes F. Roach Thomas Dalton 14. Frank Gough ]-harry Walton 15. William Campbell Richard Abence 16. Thomas Marshall Corlis Edo 17. \Villain R. King Albert French 18. John E. Edmonds.Samuel E. Corbett 19. Herman Ioterman Robt. R. Rehnt 20. August Hintyre Thomas Fitzgerald 9tk Il ard. I. Henry E. Kinkel Chas. J. Keen 2. Edwin C. Brown Geo. K. Elwood 3. Frank J. Rooney Thomas Quinn 4. \Vm. Negrile Geo. L. Post 5. John \V. Vein Geo. F. Wynne 6. J. R. Schmitt Chas. 11. Smith 7. Geo. F. Sperling Thos. G. McMahon S.John VI. Loden ick Henry C. Reiners 9. Arch. C. Marsh Geo. C. Marsh lo. Henry C. Hibbard Chas. Cogan ii. Francis P. Center Morgan Robertson 12. Janes Taylor Chas. 11. Harvey 13. henry R. Ham George \V. Horam I4. K. 1'..\slam '1. I I. \\'urtntan 15. \\'illtam Pearson Thu:. II. I.cniitoli t6. IIt'riiiir,l \Ic(;owan Ernc.t R ueston 17. A. \V. CItern-) John McMullen IS. El,ar Itahlgren William \I. Phillips 19. Fred S. Buhl John B. Secleny 2o. Thomas Foran David \l, Sliatle 10Ut 11 ;rrd. 1. Frelk. J. Auerbach Fredk. I). l Iealy 2. Thomas Jordan George F. Meade 3. Charles Osgood Ed earl 1. Kane 4, 1larry \V. Beadle William B. Ilerrnanea 5. Clerics. E. Moore.-Aaron Paris 6. Angelo V. Frarrze I )owker 7. Isaac Jacobs Thomas Satchell S. John Whalen John \V. Murray 9. llerbert C. Barnes Arthur Colby to. lanes S. Lan-son t,eo. \V. Shauuuu Ii. lame'. :A. Uulk Ilenry Ed erton 12. Siegniund I erencl sob n henry Birkle 13. j. Frank Goodwin -Nathaniel Ii. Kelly 14. Frank Perkinsun henry \V. Lawson 15. Richard De Rolcer Chap, T. O'Reilly t6. Michael Meyers John G. Eppinger 17._AIo,es Levy Thos. F. Gill IS. \Will. A. Campbell Jatues J. Delaney I tth 11 ard. t, John ti. Retther \latltewv I). Ilarvey 2. Geu. G. Sickles James \V. lark 3. i;eo. \I. Woodcock Francis T. Cone, Jr. 4.(ha..F.Gray Chas. Itel 5. Alex. Len i. Tltos. L. Trin:ecr 6. \lorri..";rauss Lewis \V. Clapp 7..\rthur t I. Bock George 1). Ber:ey S. \\ -alter G. Chambers Stephen Cooney 9. lanes \V. Lawler \\n. IL Lau ton 10. Aaron Stierk George Ford ii. John W. Ca,tello Charles!;cote 12. Michael \V. Finnerty Robt. S. Bradley 13.ILerman G.Ilarrk Geo. G. Ilal] 12th if erd. t. W. I Ionken, Jr. Walter J. Steelwell 2. Charles E. Nelson Albert C. Schreiber 3. Joseph B. Brady John Shanlev 4. Charles H. Harkness R. If. De 11ais ;. Joseph B. l towd Jose-ph McGrotty 6. Michael J. Barrett 'f his. Brennan 7. Robert McNabb Charles E Willcox S. John 1V I;uschinann Patrick Cotter 9. August I). Miller I enry Ryan lo. Thos. J. McNamara Patrick F. Haddican it. James Daly Alexander Mack- en 12. John F. Whearty John F. Burke 13. Charles F. Spamer John M. Brady 13th!yard. t. John J. Vicbrock William \\'elpe 2. E, Iw. rd VI. Young Ifenrr J. Gies 3. I'lliIip J. O'.\lara Ferdinand Kuster 4. George Cowan Elmer R. Brown 5. A. Ii. Mills Rudolph ]folk 6. Morris Markowitz Geo. A. Seaman 7. Leonard Marsh Benjamin Harris S. Samuel E. Moore George W. Campbell 9. Jacob Cable harry G. Lazarus to. H. 11. Johnstone r.dwund Roper Ii. Michael Euckley Edgar J. Martin 12. Henry 1). Ilenhand I enry J. Elliott 1~. Albert Lunger 'I'huntas Raezkiewiez 14. Frank J. Thompson Henry A. Stone 14th IVrrd, i. Theodore A. Van Dozer Samuel Lazarus 2. John Goe!ler E. Palmer 3. \\'m. Vunge Edgar Parr 4. \\'m. Duniman ]Vin. \'icat 5. john A. Eidenwiel Thos. F. Conboy 6. David D. Drayton 'I'hutnas O'Connor 7. Charles Bockus Richard Daly S. Christopher F. Leary Jos. Rubenstein 9. Ernst K. Johnston John Greaney [o, Deny Guinruiel Terence 1leehan 11.John E. Mahoney Simon \Vetskoth 12. John Overton, Jr. Geo. 'Mathis i5th II'ard. I. William E. Ludlow Francis Streeter 2. Harry Davis George Rausch 3. \\'in. A. Baldwin \Ctn. Hettesheimer 4. John E. Taylor Joseph H. Rooney 5. Louis A. Bartholdt Huth 1). Newman 6. \V. Bridges Leroy F. Buckridge 7. Joseph Goldsmith Eugene A. Connor S. Frederick Hollien Henry Hoffman 9. \Vm. Schroder Geo. W. Gillespie io. Charles Colberg Jesse Moore Ii. Alpheus S. Baldwin Walter H. Fisher 12. George W. Travis Chas. Schwerckhardt 13. Isaac N. Campbell Charles G. Kreutzer 14. George Steitefeldt E. VI. Sheldrake 15. Charles McCarthy James Bloomfield, Jr. 16th!Yard. t. Henry O. Luchesi Chas, A. Finn 2. Geo. B. Houton R. A. Ilardenburgh 3. Eugene A.Carteran Joseph \V. Roeder 4. Mich. J. Walsh Jeremiah P. Burke 5. Jacob Wielman William Meyer 6. Chas. Littler Tobias J. Marshall 7. John Broggelwirth \Vm. Kammerer 8. Chas. Goebel Chas. Bowitz 9. Caspar Schulz J. Franklin Howell io, Martin Heinrich Fredk. Schneider, Jr. i t. Louis Beck Edw. G. Buckman 12. Jacob Haas Herman Bossang 13. Michael Diamond Jacob J. Kortz 14, Chas. H. Karutz Geo. Beth, Jr. 15. Jos. Guenther Fred. Baser 16. Geo. Lehman Ahr. 1lothner 17. Chas. J. Briegs \Vm. Leebe 17th!Ward. 1. Edward Wallace Wm. Muller 2. Robert \Varnich M. C. De Wut 3. CVtn. Penny Anthony Kress 4. Michael T. Grace Dan'l I). Devine 5. Thos. J. Higgins James Kelsey 6.John Scott Edward Jackel 7. Joseph Lane Geo. B. Rathbun S. Arthur H. Clements Wm. E. Cabells 9. Geo. W. Powell Richard W. Clark io. Alfred C. Perpsignan Allan W. Russell 11. Benj. F. French Harry B. \Voglam 12. David C. Vail James Denning 13. Moses F. McKnight F. J. Smith 14. Frank V. Hulse Wm. J. Blue 15. W. 11. Thorne W. J. George 16. James 1). Torrey Philip 1). Mason 17. Jol,n J. Donaghy Edgar F. Hazelwood 18. William Kay Joshua H. Dibble 19. Alfred! J. Lent Henry J, Abrams 20. William Geist Adison Renaud 21. Chas. \V. Reinsdorf (;eo. E. Blackball 22. Sand. E. Belcher, Jr. Clarence B. Rodgers 23. John P. Rohr Geo. \V. Clark 24. Henry Vollmer John \V. Brown 25. Michael Francis Dolan Clot C. Lindgren i8th If'ard. 1. Edward Sullivan Joseph Chatters 2. Frank Matters William Bunzell 3.J. F. Sietnon Gabriel Kraemer 4. Benedict Solon William Smith 5. Paul Jacoby Louis Schramm 6 F. C. Noll Charles Ellis 7. William hunt William Diemer S. Vincent Becker Chatles Solil 9. Jacob Heller John Abel Io. henry Andres Geo. \V. \\'illianis 19th ll'br i. t. Robert II. Levy Edward J. Nugent 2. \Vm. J. Guellner Robert Potter 3. Sylvanius 11. Conklin A. G. Foshay 4. Peter Van \\'ink le Robert 1). De Mund 5. \\'m. T. Collins A. J. Cook 6. John J. Dalton John F. Ludwig 7. Philip Levine G. J. Langdon S. A. A. Baker Henry Dleischid 9. \\'in. F. Feene Edw. A. Neeb lo. Michael Rosenineyer John lieicht ii.george Hewitt Chas. Pankow 12. Leonard tiie!rash Thomas C. Miller 13. Julius \]ichaclis R. A. Agnew 14. Chas. A. Ellenis. William Koufield 15. Herbert \1. \Vattien John H. Williams 16. \\'in. F. Hallenbeck Henry C. Reimer 17. Arthur H. Daggers harry L. Malcher 18. Henry H. Robertson James S. Albertson to. Alfred D. Smack Thomas L. Tottlen 20. Edward E. Dailey George Bell loth 1J ard, 1. Christopher Byrnes Thomas C. Harkness 2. Arnold F. Hermann Alexander Biggart 3. If. W. Ii. Simpson holm F. Kavanag h E. Gold Thomas Lamb 5. Robert Harrison Chas. A. 1'armerton 6. James Russell 'Thos. F. Lewis 7. David P. Herrick Thomas Darn in 8. John \V. Oritz Geo. \V. Newcomb 9. Geo. H. Baker Harry Lyman Dunnoody to. H. D. Hooper Fred. A. Gabb ii. Hiram S. Lyon Horace E. Scott 12. Geo. \V. Clackner A. Clinton Codet 13. R. T. Cuambs Chas. Friedenberg, Jr. 14. \V, K. Burgess Edwin Quimby 15. Jesse Lewis James Benson 21st 1f'ard. i. \Vm. Crawford Christopher Moran 2. Benj. Druber Jas. S. Kelly 3. 1)an'1 Pritchard John T. Pritchard 4. J osepli Ginner `Chas. E. Mahlon 5. Win. A. New Robt. Jones ~6.J. Foster Kieler Richard E.Jackson L7. Jno. \V. Sheppard Julius Laventhall 8. A. E. Robinson lances s cl' ml lough, Jr. 9. 1" ranci. R. I lone IL Jas. II. Ellery to. ChaF.. ;1. Lehmann \Vni. \Ic(;ratlt ii. Jas. V. Nlagwood I enry Itiemer, Jr. 12. I?dw. J. lliersch Phillip Schneider 13. John Miller \Vin. Baumgarten 14. \V. Ernst David Iiruckleini 15. Thos. C. Cooke Clarence A. Dillingham t6. Geo. C. Bea,lcy I harry 'P. Chapman 17. Phillip nlatty Rubs. (. Palmer is. John II. Smith, Jr. Geo. II. I )ix m tq. Eiw. I). Pinker 'I'huntas St. George 20. Richard IL Chncr George J. Litz 21. henry \Velnter Daniel \1'auzel 22. Alpheus Smith Albert Lang 23. Henry G. Balhr Jos. N. Sgier 24. Geo. C. Palmer Otto Von Buckow 25. Jas. G. Scott \V. M. Gibson 26. George Vanlerkar 'Theo, C. Peck arry Sanienfeld Beuj. C. Devoy 220' hard. I. James Hartford Richard D. Eldridge 2. Chas. G. Duflon Jno. II, Raker 3. Coker C. Edmiston Henry Silvien 4. Fredk. Fowler Mulford M. Fenninian 5. Sam'l Coleman S. Sherman 1'ickford 6. Louis Stein Abraham L. Lincoln 7. \\'in. Fless Cornelius Stone S. I:dw. IIarburg Jas. \larshail 9.C. W. Miller Chas. F. S. Simpson to. l:dw. G. Otter Jno. II. Langdon it. Chas. 11. Laird Conrad Kinsley 12.Ino. E. Oberle [as. L. Sullivan 13. Jule, Cunillon Andrew Farrell 14, \\'in. Donaghy V. \V. Morton 15. E.Ifawkins C. B. Fish 16. Edw. lfachgells Geo. J. Cook 17. \Vm. H. Dukes harry C. Elliott is. Edwin M. De Grove \Vni. J. Moffett I9. August Obert Ed w. J. Lowe 20. Nelson 'U. Hedges Samuel Lorch 21. Jos. Young Walter Van Duyn 22. Geo. F. \larquart R'in. H. Van finder 23. Th s. J. Gardiner Kjollard rhea 24. Peter A. Cahill Garrett Van \\'icklen 25. Jas. B. Wickers Frank \V. Sharp 26. \\'m. Klein I. G. John.ton 27. \\'m. Kenny Michael F. Moran 28, E. llochsteeder Jas. W. Oevencroft E. Jacobson Leon A. Robertson 30. John Ewald Jas. Newell 23d 11'ard. 1. Edw. C. Chapman Jos. L. Stafford 2. Jas. II. Parker Walter \Veyuiouth 3. Edwin H. (dough Herbert G. Rhodet 4. Wm. Edwin \yard Jas. M. Cogan 5. 1loward E. Smith Geo. \V. Anderson 6. C. B. Davenport G. 'A. Baily, Jr. 7. Geo. Tuthill C. J. Butler 8. Vandewater Valentine Arthur L. Briggs F. Vredeuburgh Jos. :11. Moll to. Jacob Newkirk Edw. 11. Wilson 11.Otto I'.lTolle Fred. L. Schautz 12. Edmund! B. Gulick Frank 11.lirooks 13. Peter 'Piero Thos. Nelson 14. Dan'] C. L'bhels Geo. V. Rockwell 15. \]'alter'1'hnc kray tlurtinter F. 5hecley to. heard : C. McKay (;eo. (;]assey t7, Ultver ('. Drew l':hn Thompson 15. \\', 1'I'eiffer Chas. I. Lord Ii). (as. Sc it \V, fi, Pitts 20. Vincent B. Patterson Frederick G. ]3ennett 21. Theo. I. Nlallison 1). E. Christie 22. Fre l'k W. Brown \\"u,. C. Kibbe 23. Ernc't J. Greene Fred'k B. Vail 24. Lafayette Halsey Fred'k S. \Verthmeimner 25. Chas.. A. Fawcett G. L. More 26. Geo. J. Kenney Frank Losee 27. W..N iclolsomi Royal \V. Walsh 2S. W. V. Broach W. C. Lawrence 29. II. I landuvim, Elias Stern 30. Jno. 11. Weeks Germ. Innis 31. Chas. H. Kavanagh I ly. F. Clark 32. Constdor Parish Henry I'. Lancaster 241/i!Yard. 1. Harry K. Fink Freilk. Albert, 2. Walter 1I. Duncan Josiah J.:1latthew 3. Dwiglu \Williams Chas. E. Arms 4. Ernest Eggert Chas. F. Aldridge 5. Edw, S. Betts 'iv.'pilly 6. Hewlett Smith Richard \V. Gillman 7. Cyrille U. Page Jacob Danneufelser S. John E. \1cCurd John H. Reinhold 9. Michael J.I)unn Jas. M. Montonio Io. Jas. A. Ryerson Dana Kent 11. Frank I'eterkin Edo. F. (;reany 12. Chas. II. Towsend, Jr. Edwin Jerome 11iii. 251h IVtrd. I. Chas. 1). Richutcwd Jas. E. Shuttleworth 2. Lemuel Nfo,s Frcdk. 'I'. l lannemann 3. Freclk. Cuzner C. F'. Schouderheimer, Jr. 4, Solomon A. Clark W. G. 11. Anderson 5. John 11. Blood A. A. I)oughty 6. John P. Tichenor Geo. M. Watson 7. Benj. S. Gillette Jno. W. Ferguson S. Philip F. King W. V. Brymer 9. Tlios. Davis IIv. P. Smith Io. \\u. I1. I Iuoper Andrew J. Loux It. Jim. I. liyde bliss. Hamlin 12. Albert Kistler Chas. Meyers 13, Fredk. \]'erfeloian Sand. Patterson 14. Chas. L. Storms I'rank Seymour 15. Irving llabacker Archi!le A. Cain 16. John Schroder (;co. P. Cochran 17. I'.Ilsha R. South R'm. J. She, man IS. Edw. C. Foster Alex. Katsky 19. Geo. \V. Brown Louis F. Earl! 20. Chas. F. 'sloeck Ernest heritage 21. F. C. Little Max Oettler 22. \1'm. A. Leonard Frank D. King 26th!yard. I. Geo. Eder Mapes Isaac Miller 2. Morris Zuckerman Chas. E. Saunders 3. \Villiaut Zieuer Chas. Oener 4.Joseph Sitter Samuel J. Caffrey 5. David E. Carpenter Francis Bourke 6. AVm, H. Bauer Alex. Casgill 7. Samuel Nedis Geo. F. Marx S. Morris Klein John M. Berwald 9. Frank J. Whistler Peter Beck lo. \Vm. R. James" Mark Samenfeld II. Wm. Meyer, Jr. Henry Schneider
15 MONDAY, NOVENIIIER 7, THE CITY RECORD ('has. Lipsky john. 1' iiiilcrson 13. Jnhn Runge I arry C. I aramee, Jr 14. Isaac B. Crane, Jr. Elbert L. Wheeler 15. II erman 1' uclts A. L. Monfort lb. Ed. C. Richter G. IL Brown 17. \1'. J. Byrne Chas. E. liailie 18. A. R. Dick I enry Byrne 19. L. II. Kidder A. G. Zimmer 20. Geo. 11. Campbell James Whytal, Jr. 21. Chas. G. Schneider Gustave L. Kisslig 22. Win. II. 11 yde Jas. Davis 23. Ed. Schumacher Otto Nieder 24. George Kerney Frank P. Perkins 271h IGard I. Henry Wild John Maccauley 2. Francis McGuire William Ilchrens 3. henry A. \Vi,bauer Lawrence blulcave 4.I'hilip (lest Anthony Best 5. Jacob Dietrich John Kiefer 6. Phillip Kluberdanz John Courtney 7. John Ilauft Gustave George ZS. Edward C. Wieman August Went 9. John IIulse George E. Devyr io. Chas. F. Embleton Walter Mallory II. Ambrose A. Leach Louis AValz 12. Geroge I lelbig George Ilafner 13. George II. Albert Henry Thode 14. John Gutmann Henry Weber 15.Ilenry Millerline Arthur Rooke 16. Otto F. Betz Adolph A. Schneidecker 1st Ward. 1. Ceo. \V. Irving 2. Geo. 11. (tumn 3. Theus. J. Sheil 4. John Murray,5. John J. koddy 6. Richard Cahill, Jr. 7. Harry J. Day 8. Win. F. McLaughlin 9. James lo ne io. James E. McCarty It. Frank J. Martin 12. John F. Grady 2d WW'ard. I. Maurice Ferris 2.Michael F. Dully 3. John G. McNally 4. Michael J. Burns 3d WG'ard. I.I)ennis Fox 2. Edward L. O'Brien 3. Daniel F. Whalen, Jr. 4. Hyman Newman 5. Floyd M. Solloway 6. Robert Firth 7. William J. Walsh 8. James 1'. Wilson 9. John Goerty so. Edward \V. Daly 4t/z Ward. I. Danl. J. Gilvey 2. John Haggerty 3. Jas. A. Daly 4. John Flannagan.J. II. Kelly 6. Myer Israel 7. George L. Kelsey 8. Terence B. Kennedy 5th Ward. I. Thomas Maxwell 2. James Mcl )onald 3. Thomas Perkins 4. Patrick J. Devine 5. J ames J. Gill, Jr. 6. E. C. I'etzoldt 7. John Duffy 8. Edwin Phillips 9. Daniel J. Flynn 6th Ward. I. M. O'Neill 2. John Cassidy 3. Robert Allen 4. Thomas J. McAndrew 5. John J. Stock 6. Jno. C. Raleigh 7. James McGuiness 8. John J. Caffrey llord. I.'l'homas A. l,eacon Arnold Rosengarden 2. \'m. E. I [art George Seelig 3. Fred W. Mayer Andrew G. Jacobson 4. Gustave Loeffler Charles Muller 5. George Mall, Sr. George Davids 6. 'Theodore Iiauntann Geu.W.Jones 7. Ernst Behr Wit. F. Waage S. Icahn Dielm Edw. Kretschenar 9. Valentine Du,walt Louis II. Lucia io. Albert Koch Louis Klankemeyer I1. Henry J. Ley Ezar C. Harwood 12. Henry \V. Frank Fred. C. Schulze 13. John C. halter Herman Glatterer 14. Nathan Henderson Henry I'fenfer 15. Chas. F. Diemer Edw. I,emasson 16. Frank 11. Meeker Henry A. Kendall 17. Bernard Baursfeld John A. Melven 18. Edw. Ashman Emil \Vennann 19. J.T. Tripl,ensec Philip Munich 20. Felix Feldmann Won. Chitteuden 21. Philip Keeler Geo. A. Gough 22. John F.:McKnight Robert Bennett 23. John F. Nesbett I lenry Asher 24. George Knettel \\'m E. Patch 25. Yhealore Bogart Cltas. Chierckle 26. \Vm. A. Staples Fred. C. Snilay 27. ISenj. G. 131o1,m Willis 11. Loundsbury 2S. Andrew Davison Clarence M. Davis 29. R. J. Johnston Martin Schaeffer 30. \V. II. ltebber Geo. Reiscltman 31. Walter E. Smith Wm. W. Stuart LIST ' O." DEMOCRATIC POLL. CLERKS. NQRmGA OF BROOKLYN. 9. James A. Hughes Jo. James H. Towry ii. Michael J. O'Connor 12. William A. Roole 13. George A.'i'winey 14. Jno. R. fine 15. Martin F. McDonald 16. Michael I letfron 17. G. F. McCloskey t8. David F. Henderson ig. Francis J. Sweeney 7th ]Yard. I. Thomas J. Fagan 2. William J. Ryan 3. Edw. McLaughlin 4.John M. Brady 5. \William T. Walsh 6. James A. Rooney 7. Michael J. McGrath 8. John J. Brothers 9. Thomas I'. Ryan so. William O. Leitch I I. Joseph F. Manley t z. Archibald I.. Sessions 13. Carroll J. Daly 14. Thomas Goodenough 15. fames Ii. Gillen 1o. P:mil M. Benson 17. Michael G. O'Keefe 18. James V. Magian 1g. J. Arthur Ross 20. James Ridgeway 21. Chas. H. Moses 8t/t Ward. I. W.J. Kavanagh 2. Thos. P. Fox 3. Henry Tierney 4. Stephen E. King 5. Timothy Kelleher 6. William J. Barrett 7. Charles V. Bang 8. James I'. Dunne 9. P. J. McDonell 10. Dal. V. Kennedy II. Richard O. Ilyland 12. Chas. A. Bartell 13. John Cople 14. William A. Jones 15.J. E. McLaughlin 16. Josiah A. Edwards 17. Thos. F. Sheehan, Jr 18. Michael J. Stanton 19. Samuel J. Passer 20. Jas. J. Clare 91/i Ward. 1. Geo. McCorkle 2. Fred. W. Lohman 3. John V. Foley 4. lohu J. Sheeran 32. Luke Dunne Adolph T. Fritsch 29th lvtrd. 1. Williarn M. (;raham Sylvester S. Erickson 2. W.J. Egan Henry J. Samuel 3. E,l%%ard F. Many \Villiam II. Price 4. 1 lenry 13. Lyons James Truimpbour 5. Chas. II. Richardson I Lerman F. Schmiot 6.J. 1~. Suydam Frank F.IIohne 7. Chas. A. Ilal>tead Alexander K. Clifford 8. \Vm. B. Taylor I tarry I3. Chuneaux 9. George G. Arnold James Asher 3oth Ward. I. Chas. A. Martin Robert J. O'Sullivan 2. George \V. Watts Andrew J. Clarke 3. Grant Emmons John B. Schlesinger 4. John Maguire J. U. Bucher 5, Charles M. Johnson Henry J. Melloy 6. August Klages Cornelius Siebert 7. Andrew M. Frazer \Vm. S. Lent S. Anson Squires Jas. II. L. Moore 31st Ward. I. L. A. Lowenthal \V. C. Cunningham 2. Carl A. Kehrweider John Trelford 3. Geo. W. Saeter William A. '1 aylor 4. James Cumming II. G. Laruberson 5. Wm. 11. Van Riper Jame., Van Siclen 6. Norman T. Case Charles E. Morris 32d Ward. I. John B. 1 lendrickson John M. Remsen 2. John it. Brundage John J. Matthews, Jr. 3. Chas. A. Timson Stephen E. Abrams 5. James F. Long 6. Benjamin Heyman 7. Frank P. Murphy 8. Janes Watson 9. Geo. II. Iiarnsdall lo. William Daly [].John Daly 12.J. J. Ifughes 13. Reuben L. I3ridgenan, Jr 14. Win. T. McLaughlin 15. James Sherman 16, Edward F. Farrell 17. Peter I. Leicli IS. James McDonnell 19. John J. Murphy 20. Henry Decker Both Ward. I. P. J. Lawler 2, john J. Donovan 3. 1V. C. Stratton 4. W. F. O'Brien 5. James Ray 6.'l'hos. Ennis 7. James E. Crosbie 8. \William Lawlor 9. William I,orenze to. john K. Karberry I I. James F. Ross 12. James T. Neary 13. George S. Strait 14. John Murphy 15. James Fogarty t6. Bernard A. Flaherty 17. Frank Munson 18. W. J. McKinley IIth Ward. I. Geo. W. Fleming 2. Henry W. Brosman 3. Jos. L. McKiernan 4. W. E. Towsend 5. Thomas Simis 6. Martin J. Tierney 7. F. A. Blessing 8. Peter F. Harrington 9. Thomas McGurn so. Johnson S. Creney 11. Martin J. Holsten 12. William H. Eagan 13. Peter J. Martin t zth Ward. I. James Callahan 2.11arry J. Brierton 3. J. McMullen 4. Richard McCloskey 5. Edw. T. Carroll 6. Timothy Brosnan 7. Danl. T. Harrigan S. Wm. Geo. Lane 9. Thomas Murtha to. john C. O' Brien I ii. James J. Dow ling tz. J hn A. Byrnes 13. Ilugh McCabe 13th lb'ard. t. \Valter S. Collins 2. G. E. Reed 3. l Ienry A. Conyean 4. \Walter I,. Scott 5. Benjamin J. McNabb 6. Charles Ii. Little 7. Charles A. Raulson 8. William A. Curren 9. Sebastian L.nt lo. Archibald II. Allen ii. Chas. Keleher 12. John J. Fallon 13. James V. Scanlon 14. Albert W. Both 141/1 Ward. 1. Andrew ti. Sullivan 2. Bernard M. Coyle 3. John Kehoe 4. James E. Keel 5. Thos. F. Fahey 6. John 13. Brady 7. Henry Volkens S. Henry Egethofer 9. Jas. Fogarty io. Edmund J. Power ti. Edward Lowery 12. Mark McKiernan Isth Ward. I. Frank J. Frising 2. John J. Murray 3. \V. G. Rue 4. Abraham Daniels 5. Peter McMurray 6. Curtis B. Pile 7. Thos. Lanigan 8. \Vm. Karn 9. Thos. P. Collins io. Patrick F. Meegan I I. W. C. Bedell 12. James Foyle 13. John W. Gunter 14. John J. Mouller Is. James H. Rice 16th Ward. I. John I. Lynch 2. Martin F. Dolan 3. Roht, S. Warner 4. W. H. Sualow 5. Frank J. Kinsley 6. W. Cook 7. Jos. Kayser 8. Peter Barth 9. Bernard D. Pelter io. W. Rosenthal 11. Otto J. Popps 12. Chas. J. Flack 13. J.1. Hackett 14. Geo. S. Ehalt 15. Herman Senft 16. Jas. Kennedy 17. John Oster!7th Ward. I. James Fowley 2. \Vm. Hogan 3. Thos. P. Hawkins 4. Alfred Pohl 5. Geo. Wicker 6. Thos. P. McQuade 7. John J. Carroll 8. W. Walters 9. John (;use lo. Michael McEnroe II. Thos. F. Mohan 12. Edwin T. Donaldson 13. Jere L. Connors 14. John J. Roach 55. John Kuntz, Jr. 16. Thos. A. Walker 17. Wm. Van Winkle 18. John Connolly t9.'iheodore P. Knapp 20. Frank Holzhauer 21. Thos. McDonald 22. John J. Shutta 23. Alexander Leopold 24. Dann. J. Phelan 25. Jos. E. Byrnes 18th Ward. I. Earl. J. Fahey 2. John Coffey 3. Geo. Lubberger 4. W. Beelion 5.John Joyce 6. John Weigand 7. Henry Eiseman 8. Robt. Kramer 9. John Berger to. James Sayfer Igth Ward. i. Josep Gritz, Jr. 2. W. H. Kelly 3. Eugene I. Neylon 4. Joseph Dunn 5. William J. Maxwell 6. Michael Kennedy 7. Patrick F. Hanlon 8. John Burkhardt 9, Geo. Cohen lo. Gustav Eck I I. Richard D. Ambrose Iz. Herbert S. Nixon 13. Geo. H. Lloyd 14. Chas. Reeve 15. john A. Budde 16. Joseph Lord 17. William H. Lock, Jr. 18. Henry Hayns 19.'1'hos. Fitzpatrick 20. 1lcnry Baier tot/r Wzrd. I. John F. Farley 2. 1V. A. ];rush 3. Johu J. Stewart 4. Juhn I hes 5. Julio J. Mason 6. Francis I). Walsh 7. \V. I.. \1cCaffrcy S. George Kaiser 9. to. \Varreu G. hunter ii. (;Co. S. Pe luzzi 12. Fred. l'to-e 13. William J. Reid 14. William H. Good 15. lieu. P. Lunney 21st IVard. L. Joseph \V. Mcl lenry 2. Michael 'I. Walsh 3. W. H. Douglass 4. James Keeton 5. James T. Brady 6. George W. Andee 7. M. A. Duwdell, Jr. 8. Hugh Gilmartin 9. William If.(Juinn to. James Colligan ii. Adam _I..Schlieher 52. Henry J. Fitscher 13. Chas. J. Scum 14. Johu 1. Hoffman 15. Edward J. Larkin 16. Frank A. McLaughlin 17. Geo. 1). Maas 18. Frank J. Rooney 19. Danl. J. Cullman 20. \Vm. Kirchman 21. Simon J. Schieffel 22. F'redeti.ek Miller 23. Max Schwab 24. Chas. Thalen 25.\V.Ilogan 26. Ferdinand Alexander 27. John Fitzpatrick 22d Ward, I. Edwin F. Harris 2. John J. Cleary 3. Andrew J. Higgins 4. Michael McPail 5. Frank J. Piretti 6. A. L. Lamson 7. Clifford W. Powell 8. Elmer E. Borman 9. Chas. C. Cox 10. John \V. Legg I I. Daniel J. Haley 12. Geo. P. Begley 13. Fred. A. Murphy 14. Chas. F. Oldenburg 15. Henry Ward 16. Henry Ritter 17. Chas. S. Hand 18. Frank \V. Basse 19. Geo. Pelts 20. Geo. Hare 21. Bernard McCluskey 22. Edw. J. llartery 23. Danl. 1'. Connolly 24. James L. Malley 25. John J. McGowan 26. W. F. Buckner 27. James H. Dolan 28. Thos. (,)uirk 29. Francis J. Carlisle 30. Frank A. Zahn 230' IYirrd. I. Michael J. Curran, Jr. 2. Theodore Byxhee 3. Daniel 1. Hughes 4. John J. Leonard 5. Lawrence Rooney 6. James A. Spellman 7. Gardiner Smith S. Chas, W. Webb 9. John Vaughan Io. Janes Bailey II. \\'rn. B. Donfuey, Jr. 12. Dann. E. Mulholland 13. \Vm. T. Brower 14. Jos. E. E. LobchelI 15.Jose E. Pudgeon 16. Geo. Grodjin,ki 17. Edw. A. Holdershaw 18. Chas. T. Gaul 19. John H. Dougherty 20. Hugh McGrane 21. Alexander D. Murphy 22. Louis P. Lelig 23. Walter J. Wright 24.J. Joseph Eagan 25. W. D. Ganeston 26. Walter 13. Weelbrock 27. Geo. J. McGrath 28. M. Kane 29. John J. Bamberger 30. Wm. M. Dutton 3t. John Guldrick 32.'I'hos. F. Newell 24th Ward. I. Thos. A.. O'Connor 2. Henry C. Felton 3 4. Lawrence I f orr 5. Chas. Chieffo 6. James J. Ward 7. Abraham L. Fennell 8. Chas. I). Donnelly 9. Frank Knapp lo. James J. Cumisky 11. Chas. Kennedy 12. John J. O'Leary 25th Ward, I. A. G. Kees 2. John F. Zimmenicy ;. I tarry W. Way.I. Jame, (;allaghcr i. Ilarry I), Shipman 6. 1-ranci L. Sullivan 7. lamer' ii Itoate S. \lick. CI J. McGlone r). kobt. t,ha w to. \\'ui. F. I;ibbons I I.J.T. AViclecontbe 12. 1redl k. \V. I3remer 1,3. Ilcrmann Ney t4. John Schroeder I5..l ames W. O' Regan to. login J. Mcl )ermott 17. f uhn t'. McGee t". \\'ni. L. Smith try. Bliss. A. Testut to. '1'hos. IIennest' 21. Anth ny Korasek 22. Lost den \V. Purdy 26th WL'ard. I. John W. MacKenzie 2. \\'m. If. Brinks 3. Chas. Ruff 4. \1'm. Knapp 5. It. F. Mchveany 6. (umrnelius Hart 7. Richul. 7d helenhoff 8. Bernard E. Fitzpatrick 9. James J. Maguire I o. Al hert J. I.ohmiller 11. Henry Eckert 12. Chas. Abranis 13. James O. Ilopgood 14. Henry II. Pettit 15. (;eo. 1). Short 16. Walter J. Collins 17. luau l Schmarting is. \V. Ii. Dickinson 59. Harry J. Renclles 20. JOS. 1'. I Iannigan 21. John H. McCarthy 22. Chas. S. Farbell 23. Bernard Donnelly 24. 1', N. Lee 27tk Ward. I. Jacob Gauz 2. Chas. Schmut 3. Alfred Lesser 4. Alfred \V. Kingsman 5. John Hoffman 6. Joseph B. Deckson 7. Ifenty liusing S. \Vm. J. 1)ooling 9. Henry Burgie lo. Foul, 1'utnmerecke I I. \\'. T. Warner I2. Louis Bratmer, Jr. 13. August 1V. Weidner 14. Jacob Schwarz 15. Jas. Kaiser 16. Geo. Reuthlingshoper 28th Ward. I. Philip, Kunz 2. Julrn Farrell 3. Gustav A. Schmut 4. Conrad Thompson 5. Phil. Hutzel 6. Otto Ness 7. Andrew Frank S. Chas. Hauimond 9. Theo,l,,re Schafer to. Edward Schneider 11. AIlgunt A. Strack 12. Fred. Muller 13. John Mackowvich 14. I leery A. Dorr t5. \\'m. Langer 16. Jacob F. Kohler ienry J. Hall t8. David S. Connors 19. Andrew E. Elwert 20. Chas. J. Recht 21. A. J. Jeffries 22.Ilenry Reich 23. login C. Heil,erg 24. Daniel I10l teter 25. James.\IcManus 26. Robt. V. Smith 27. Joseph 1'. Coleman 2'. Roht. C. Tiet en 29.J. G. Mitchell 30. Fred. L. Bates 31. John Gilhooley 32. James F. Sweeney 29th Ward. I. Geo. A. I laskin.c 2. Thos. J. Fitzgerald 3. Harry Lissainann 4. Herbert C. Strung 5. Jas. S. Dooley 6. \V. J. Alder 7. Vim. Wall 8. Geo. A. Greinse 9. Andrew S. Derby 30th (Yard. i. Jos. O. B. Davies 2. William S. Lawr 3. James F. Parker 4. John J. Murphy 5. Frederick F. Stevens 6. W. M.Manee 7. William Dobbins S. Adam F. Hegenian 31st Warr., 1.Ifugh Coyle 2. Peter McElroy 3. Chas. Reinheimer 4. Patrick Rogers 5. David P. Rumph 6. John R. Bailey 32d If irrd. I. Thos. F. Dwyer 2. Wm. Manz 3. Lawrence Messenger
16 4876 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVE~IIIER 7, In 1flrrd. I. Andrew F. Schubel 2. Ed. Quinn 3. Jesse P. Forbell 4. J. 1'. Lanman 5. M. S. Allen 0. \\'m. F. Van Loan 7. \\'m. S. Case S. F. A. Willson 9. Jos. P. Ramsdell Io. henry F. O'Neill ii. Elmer Barr 12. Gilbert A. Prune 2d Ward. I. John O'Neil 2. Enoch Anderson 3. Edw. J. Logan,4. \\'m. Aldrich 3d Ward. I. Chas. J. Swanholm 2. Richard \'er Valcn, Jr 3. Chas. L. Kuck 4. Nicholas Klaboe 5. A. Vanderlverker 6. E. S. H. l)itmars 7. Louis Feilding S. Andrew L. Gravalt 9. Wm. H. West Ic. Ed. W. Taylor 4th Third. 1. Stephen South 2, Hugh Carey 3. Geo. \V. May 4. H. Stoesser 5. \\'m. H. Kennedy 6. Vincent Scaramellin 7. Geo. K. Gunn 8. Edw. M. Smith 5th hard. I. P. O'Connor 2. Louis Thiel 3. Jno. -McCracken 4. Jno. F. McCarthy 5. \\'m. J. McPhilliamy 6. Jno. Dartnell 7. \\'m. J. McCauley S. Thos. E. Rees 9. Dan'l McCan 6/li Ward. I. Clarence K. Ferguson 2. Richard J. Dempsey 3. \\'m. Claropet 4. Denis F. Keegan 5. t_tscar S«anson 6. Henry W. Hodges 7. Alf. W. Sampson S. Wm. T. Tierney 9. Jos. Sweeney to. C. J. Dankel it. \\ -m. J. Maloney 12. Ralph Bruttn 13. Robt. B. Cliland 14. C. E. Downing 15. Fred. M. Bradley 16. Wm. Patnck 17. Gee. E. Bradley IS. Richard. Gros rg. Richard Jahn th Jl ;trd. I. Richard Fallis 2. Jas. A. Dockerty 3. Jas. Gillespie 4. E. H. Blanchard 5. F. K. Plum \V. Birch 7. Thos. Mason S. Ed. E. Merceles 9. John B. Thompson to. A. M. Jung ii. Allred J. \Vvaite 12. W. A. L'ardeelI 13. Wra. F. Bouffler 14. Alex Gilmour t5. Neil M. Ladd 16. Ed. H. Stone 17. Frank H.I)e Witt 18. Leonard W. Lott Ig. Nathan K. Everett 20. I1. S. Demarest 21. Robt. Harding Sth Ward. I. John McCulloch 2. Henry R-endelekr 3. Chas. Wagner 4. Win. II. 1. Smith 5. Gustave Amann K. Elliott Bacon S. Wm. F. Breder q. John Austin 10. it. Emanuel Edmonson 12. Edwin R. Churchill 13. Thos. Clinton 14. Ernest Parshall 15. George W. Palmer 16. John J. K. Clark 17. Henry McDermott 18. Henry N. Edmonds 19. Wm. L. Clifton 20. Francis Hills BOROUGH of BROOK I X. 9t/i If'ard. t. TIn s. F. Axtel 2. I'. 1.. McConnell 3. Phillip (lehhardt 4. Frank Davis 5. Washington Ilarris 6. Geo. II. Lawrence 7. Will. \\'essell S. Geo. I1. Bailey, Jr. 9. F. E. C'onnliski to. John S. Brooks ii. l :M;eue Vreeland 12. Morris Marcus 13. R. W. Cornell 14. Henry Bern bar It Win. T. Tate 16. Fred Barrett 17. J. Conrad Sl;an IS.('has. S. Filing 19. Daniel Green 20. John 1. Foran 10/It I4 ar,/. I. John W. Kyle 2..Arthtu S. Morn 3. 1larry E. Snell.y. Louts T. Jurgens 5. Ed. L. Paris 6. Al. 1'. Smith 7. Francis Let an S. harry 1;. Martin ~i. IIarrison \V. Gladerin, to. AVin. T. Porlin 11. jos. J. Byrne 12. hrancis J. Hyman 13. Sidney Cramp 14. Joseph Ormond 15. Louis T. Lamy 16.lohu O'Connor 17. Paul Jone> IS. Frank M. Smith I LIST " I ' BrrtXtmI.ti tn Cut.L CLERK,. itth ii;'. I. Robt. T. Wilson 2. Frank E. A. Stoney 3. ti. K. Huvtrum 4.._lrthur T. Jensen 5. Rubt. Kier, 6. A. 1). E. Jones 7. John F. Tunney S. 1 homas Gill ick q. Arthur S. Ke%eraft to. Eugen, Sherk II. John Watson 12. Edo. J. O'Connor 13. Jos. F. Cole I2tr Il a d. I. Win. \V. Gilbert 2. 71,umas Meyers 3. Fred \V. \\-orpel 4.N. loin nsend 5. Fred F. Belus 6. John J. Brady 7. Alex Pinkerton S. Gee. E. Henry 9. Altred I1. Ketchum to. Wait. T. Clarke ii. Palk. T. Murphy I2. John J..\1cclenon 13. Jab. Moore 13th JI "rtrd. I. C. E. Ross 2. Geo. F. Byrne 3. Al Fredericks 4. (;CO, Demlin 5. Jas. C. Stafford 6. Edw. Henring 7. Geo. W. Downing S. \1'm. E. Lent 9. Frank J. Streeter to. Da%id Lewis II. Fred \V.1lurttig 12. Jas. II. Green 13. John F. Alexander 14. Jos. J. Allen 14th JJ -ar1. I.Tulius Krei, Kother 2. Robt. J. Ramsey 3. Chas.'fhomas 4. john P. Schaum 5. Martin Kegel 6. II. Gerkin 7. Jacob Frey 8. Benj. Rubenstein 9. Louis Klein to. Bernard Slane 11. Jan. J. O'Neil 12. Jos. Barend 15th WW'ard. I. John Gordon 2. John Carroll 3. Weston \V. Wilson 4. \\'m. H. Gardner 5. Fred. J. Clunn 6. Jas. Brownell 7. Win. Howell 8. Jno. Miller 9. \\'m. Alster lo. Fred \Vessel I I. Rol,t. Creighton 12. Fredk. Galtung 13. Wirt. E. Morgan 14. \\'m. H. Powers 15. Walter S. Brown 16th Ward. I. Geo. S. Renode 2. Gus. Markendorf 3. 1Zul>t. Spit zbart 4. All,crt Zumtnell 5.('urtis Stiles 6. Samuel 1. Gordon 7, Jos. M. I)ietriclt S. Win. Koerner t.('hris Becker to. I:mauuel l larris H. Abraham I'ivtun 12. John Big ler t,;. 14. J. Arnold I;..\I. Lachman tt,..lndrew Sperber 17. F t ed. J. I )assan 17th I aril. I. Peter Sletz, Jr. 2. Rnht. l ogan,i.11arry Henschel 4. urn. A. Wool vel ton 5. %\'ul. I l iffman o. Writ. C. Spears 7. \\-m. H. hlrtggs S. Jas. McCarthy I,). I;. J. Miner to. F. \V. Whittaker II. john 1I. Stubble 12..\ndrew Sayer, Jr. 13. AViggo Mulch 14. (CI. S. Manmi1toral t. litre.. J. 11ck'reery 10. Joe (t j,ponhriiner 17.. lelclroir F. Ducker IS. llorace I.I'apps Iy. Edmott 1 I1. AC alters 20. AV'eschire W. 1)illion 21.1(avid Backman 22._lno. Ilampton 23. l.ouis I' isner 24. harry 11. Spot ing 25. John McClurg, Jr. is/', hard. t. Ja^. Groves 2. Chas. Rothcnberger 3. Arnold Titus 4. Jacob Enfinger 5. Adolph Scheddekopf 6. Henry Leipold 7. Phillip Fleck S. A\ in. I;ecker 9. Tu'.iu- Matthews to. Thus. Tillartson 191/1 Ward. 1. Jas. S. Higgins 2. John t thermeyer 3. Sanl'1 C. _\nderson 4. Benj. F. Rodgers 5. \\ -nl. II. Stepson 6. Peter Sythoff, Jr. 7. Win. I'. Zimmerman S. Fred lla,s 9. Adolph Bleyer to.\\nl.volk Ii.Otto Beres 112. Cyrus W. Field 13. Louis Krauss 14. Adam Bretrick 15. Moses Morris 'm. A. 17. Al. J. Di<nev IS. Cyrus I). Aiken 19. Fred. M. Briggs 20. Geo. Oubheltree loth A aril. I. Tas. B. Laniuh 2. Eugene Leary 3. Seth M. Coffin 4. Jos. Raynor 5. Milton Hope 6. Chap. II. \\ ood 7. John \\'indernlan S. John M. Campbell,,. Chas. A. O'Malley to. Chas. Kraft I t. S. B. Shenck 12. Morgan 1;. Sharpe 13. Jas. Deadman 14. \\'n,. Cheney 15. Clots. J. Slipper 21st Ward. I. John A. Cavanagh 2. \\'tn. Ward 3. henry J. Simpson 4. RE hard J. Jones, Jr. 5. John L. Laign 6. Edwin G. Jackson 7. Arthur B. Carpenter S. A\ m. S. Robbins 9. A. G. Miner Io. (;eo. L. Lutz 11. \\-n,. B. Bassett 12. Fred. Gerkin 13. \\ m. V. Schmidt 14. Fred. lime I S. Louis Simon 16. Chris. Rooney 17. Clinton G. Peterson IS. Robt. Glenn Ig. Geo. H. Box 20. Lathan Stern 21. Gee. Cerf 22. Martin Deciding 23. Martin J. Sgier 24. Fred L. French 25. Francis C. E. Von Sternberg 26. Albert Blake 27. II. De Rogue 22d,Nord. I. IIcnry C.Schatler 2. S. Solomon 3. \\'. t I. Jackson 4. \\'. 1). Conley 5. Francis II.( allaghan 6. Frank I'. Adams 7. L. E. Lloyd 8. Etl. Jacoby 9. Ed. J. Devine 10. Rudolph Lutz I t. jt scnh J. Deroy 12. Chas. F. Leonard 13. Alfred Jordan 14. ('has. S. Parker 15. R. V. Kirkland lb. Chas. 1'. Steyers 17. \\'m. Field IS. AWill. M. Rollins Ig. Chas. A. Texter 20. Phillip Scherff 21. Richard Dorn 22. Richard J. Byrd 23. Ed. S. Lynch 24. Alfred hall 25. Roht. Klaiber 26. Geo. 1I. Bevins 27. Peter A. McGee 28. A. J. G. Schmidt 29. Jol in T. Aioorecrafts 30. AV-m. L. Butler 23x1 l b'arel. I. Henry L. Chapman 2. William R. Case 3. Alex. M. Van Leer 4. Edward C. Day 5. Henry C. Ryder 6. Al. M. Redmond 7. Woolsey Fklsall S. \\ - m. ]I. Valentine 9. J. F. Cunz to. Jas. F. Marble ii. Austin Cornwell 12. L. R. Miller 13. Jas. A. Williamson 14. John E. Lovely 15. \\'m. B. Betts 16. Jas. \V. Henry 17. \t'nl. A. Barr IS. J. Perry Stedes 19. Simon Seligman 20. Eugene \V. Cumbers 21. Frank Godine 22. Chas. 1I. \Veiman 23. Jacob Boyer 24. Albert N. Mix 25.Allen Sweet z6. F.J. Marine 27. John R. Moore 28. Frank L. Palmeri 29. Chris. Olson 30. Frank Morris 3'. F. W. Relvea 32. Robt. W. Rue 24th JJ rrd. I. Geo. W. \\'eete 2. Seth R. Johnson 3. Elias \\ oolf 4. Austin A. Zender 5. John \(cl' ibben 6. Walter A. Pendleton Is/ Ward. I. Martin Duffy 2. Thos. V. Gately 3. John O'Neil, Jr. 4. Patrick Ha%%kins 5. Jos. \1'. t;ill_n 6.'I'hos. Lunt 7. Thos. \V. Fagan S. t;eo. F. Geary 9. Patrick E. Ney 10. lames F. Thornton Ii. Edward Ingram 12. John \Ic\au 2d 11 ard.,. Edward II. Denver 2. William Cooper 3. Jas. Conway 4. Thos. C. Malone 3d heard. I. Jas. J. Nevins 2. William P. Harvey 3. Louis Nelson 4. Solomon Oakley 5.J. F. McDermott 6. Frank S. Co,tello 7. Geo. T. Parker S. James J. Doyle 9. Geo. R. I1enderson 10. Francis I1. McGuirk 4th bard. 1. John H. Duffy 2. Jas. Keating 3. Jas. Gillespie 4. John W. Celcis 5. Henry Conway 6. James Al. Thomas 7. Henry Kempfle 8. Thos. C. Griffith 7, iknj. V. Ireland 8.5 'bias. Smith 9. \\'m. J. Simpson Icy. Beni. I'. lacksun, Jr. I1. Benj. J. 1 ittlt 12. L. C. Sandford 25t/t h1 ',rd. I. John W. Brown 2. Francis A. Alliedt 3. G. G. \\'innie 4. Grant S. Moore 5. (.'has. Power 6. Chas. 1). J[urch 7. Edwin I). Seibert S. Ed ward 11. I )arville to. Stuart1l y \Wilson II. Chas. L. Eckhoff 12. Bernard Theis 13. Chas. R. Fritz 14. Chas. \V. Rosenberger 15. Geo. \V. Davis t6, Alex. L. I Iillyard I 17. 1horaee A. D vyer 1S. Walter Davenport t9. A. C. Jennings 20, Thos. F. Sweeney, Jr. 21. Thomas Barns 22. Win. E. Murray 26th 1Ja,d. I. Frank J.1)ietz 2. Nathan Schunbrun 3. Geo. Travis 4. philip Adams 5. \\'m. Ii. Jlescrole 6. Erin. C. Forrester 7. Chas. Veit S. Fredk. Tenter, Jr. 9. Chas. W. Not dquist to. David J. Vesse ii. Chas. Forbell 12. Chas. Puchlar I3.Joseph Lanx 14. EIv and C. Reiss 15. AVin. 1:. Stuhbs 16. Wnl. J. I lird 17. Geo. A. Zimmerman IS. A. W. Appleton, Jr. 19. John I.. Bowie 20. B. Evans 21. Win. H. Duster 22. Harvie A. Broome 23. S. E. 7lillman 24. John Nichols 27/h guard. I. John F. Reichold 2. Adolph \\'ulbunr 3.1[ernlan Boelkow 4. 1 larry Bogert 5. Edward Feeley 6. Christian lieakler 7. Adolph Schmaeble S. Jacob Joos m. H. Ries to. \\'nl. II. Zehr II. William Meinell 12. Robert Ludwig 13. Charles Densler LIST "Q.'' DEMOCRATIC BALLOT CLERKS. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 5th IVera'. I. 2. Frank Shields 3. Frank Mahon 4. Jeremiah F. Clifford 5. John J. Goresashes 6. Frank Silver 7. Patrick J. Barrett 8. Bernard McCabe 9. Jno. Keenan 6th if zrrd. I. Dan'! F. Condon 2. James F. Greene 3. Thos. F. Shipley 4. Jas. 6lIGuhre 5. William H. O'Dea 6. John Byrne 7. Robert Riley 8. P. J. Sullivan 9. W. H. Boyd to. Thomas F. Mullin Ii. Michael Troy 12. James Galvin 13. Robt. H. Iiamilton i 14. T. D. Scanlon 15. John P. Reynold., 16. Harry T. Murtha 17. James Larin I8. John P. Morey ig. William Dittmer 7th luand. 1. William Brown 2. Charles F. Cuff 3. W. Campbell 4. John F. Riordan 5. Martin Reilly 6. Louis A. Van Gilder 7. Thomas 7t1cCat thy 8. John L. Grinden 9. Peter 11. Getting IO.J. W. Querhing 14. Charles h. Fink 15.Saml.J. \loss 16. john 1'. listtman 25/I: Third. I. Edgar I. Amerman 2. ('has. F. Schwing 3. Theo. Janssen 4. Jo.. Mayer, Jr. 5. Peter hi. 11'eterson 5. Thos. F'. Norman 7. Chas. G. Stun fliers S. Isaac E. Smith g. Robt. J. Alatchett lo. Geo. B. Zachgo 11. \Vin. I1. Bradford 12. \\'n1.j. Whitney 13. David II. \Vaynberg t4. John Auer t5. Stephen S. Dleers 16. Wm, Gilligan 17. John 11. Spicer IS. Fredk. \\'icbe 19. Robert E. AVille 20. Clarence 'Temper 21. Frank Kraemer 22. \'red. Kramer 23. Arthur R. Holberg 24. Otto Vetter 25. Peter N. Lange 26. Alfred Dresdner 27. \\m. H. Taulman 28. Alfred Shillito 29. John B. Crawford 30. \\'in, 11. Charles 31. Alulford Cooper 32. Chas. I. Fraser 29th t'f'ard. I. Chas. 11. liutehorn 2. Frank W. Kennedy 3. Pasquale Raffa 4. Wade I1. Van Keuren 5. Adolph G. Oberglock 6. Chas. If. Lee 7. John II. Johnson S. James II. Moore 9. Fred. Schmackenberg 30(h ff arl. I. Francis 11'. Mclean 2. Geo. AV. Killanl 3. Saml. C. Craig 4. R. 1. Cabin-ell 5. Jacob I). Miller 6.'I'hos. hi. Rogers, Jr. 7. (leo. M. Cot)rody S. James W. AV'akelee I flrrd. I. Rudolph 1:heinhold 2. Chas. M. Brewster 3. David Martin 4. E. Van Valkera6orgh 5. Edward Fisher 6. J. C. Van Gelder 32d ifar,t. I. \\'nl. H. Kouwenhoven 2. Edwin L.. Rowland 3. L. Remsen Schenk I I. Thos. F'.11ullin 12. James E. Thompson 13. John \V. Jones 14. Geo. 7th. Wilkerson 15. John J. Mullin 16. E. I1. \\'oeller 17. F.J. A'ichols 18. John McLaughlin 19. Tlios.1'. Fay 20. \V. [L Baylis 21. Jos. H. Cohen 8th JVt d. I.C. J. Mooney 2. James F. Tiely 3. T. \V. Meyer 4. James II. 1)onney 5. Michael Conroy 6. Thos. P. Grogan 7. John H. Vaughn S. John Colwell 9. Jas. Durnin to. William Meyer ii. Richard Barron 12. Jos. J. Kallankey 13. Frank Deninger 14. John Cahill 15. "Timothy Murphy 16. Sylvester McKenzie 17. Carl Berg I8. Chas. H. Boland ig. \1'. T. Maher 20. Janes F. McCarthy gib Ward. 1. Robt. Thompson 2. John 1'. Downes 3. Eugene A. Carberry 4. Anton 1'. Olsom 5. henry F. Steltmann 6. Owen Keenan 7. W.J. Maher 8. James E. Wynne
17 MONDAY, NOVr;\IIlert 7, THE CITY RECORD r). Allen I'. Lo,lwick tn. Simon Berliner I t. lames Kccly 12.'1'hos. F. Mel;otcan 13. Jahn I I. ~Icclnw 14. Juhu '1'. Cut? 15. Jeremiah Santry I6. Thos. McCleniunt t7. Jas. Assip 18. John Keenan ty. Geo. J. draw 20. David J. Lennon t0th II' zrd. I. William 1'. Lynch 2. William r Anderson 3. Michael Dolan 4. Jas. F. Flaherty 5. Alexander Levy 6. Bernard A. Lynch 7. W. Burke 8. William F. Kernan 9. G. W. Lawrence lo. 'I'. T. McCauley ii. Terrence Collin 12. Frank McKenna 13. William Hammond Thos. Callahan t6. Jahn T. Murphy 17. Walter Conklin 18. 'limos. Kelly I tth It yard. I. John Kessel 2. William E. Glover 3. John Van Wagner 4. William E. Gray 5. Thos. F. Coffey 6. Michael Mahoney 7. Chas. Gillin 8. Thos. F. Robinson 9. Harry White 10. Robert J. Bellew I I. James Nolan 12. Frank Finley 13. William E. Corcoran 12th (V Ward. 1. Thos. Begley 2. Harry T. Dishman 3. Patrick A. Murnane 4, Patrick F. Gardner 5. William Malone 6. Jas. Wallace 7. Charles Beady 8. Hugh Campbell 9. Michael Lafferty Io. Edward Gibbons I i. Ed ward Walsh 12. Jos. \V. Barber 13. Jos. F. Dunn Ik ir~l. i. John Carroll 2. William S. Langan 3. Hugh 1 Iaggerty, J r. 4. Thos. F. Moran 5. Isaac Cohen 6. Jos. O. Eustace 7. John W. Wayrick 8. Herman C. Schmidt 9. Jos. C. Schhck io. II. B. Einiandorf Ii. Charles Foster 12. John 1. Cunningham 13. Thos. P. Riordan 14. Jos. Scharff 14th /Ward. t. Daniel J. Coleman 2. Charles S. Dunne 3. John Cumminskey 4. henry Roffman 5. James Mc(, uade 6. T hos. J. Nugent 7. Gerald Irving 8. Peter Coffey 9. Vincent Schipprine Io. Patrick J. Gargan Ii. John Clark 12. David P. Boyd 15th IPard. t. Frederick M. Ashauer 2. Otto A. Muller 3.John Bichayn 4. John J. Schmeidling 5. Alonzo Hoyt 6. John Gaugh 7. John J. Shea 8. Thos. M. Wallace 9. Hugh Higgins to. Thomas Derrick ii. Patrick Murray 12. Jos. W. Soil, Jr. 13. Franz Debols 14. Martin Durmann 15. Michael Rothenholfer 16ih Ward. i. Jos. Costello 2. James O'Reilly 3. Eugene J. Norton 4. Henry Wackerman 5. Andrew F. Scott 6. William Merna 7. Conrad Weisel 8. Jacob Grimfelder 9. Isaac Smith lo. Moses Sauet II.John Popp 12. JamesConway 13, John IL Mallon 14. John \\'iehald 15. Jacob )tc Fit It, 16. dos. Mueller 17. t.'has. Miller 171/1 l i' io/. I. ja'. Schrience 2. \Villiam Maher 3, Thos. Ilarriiman 4. Jacob Long 5. John Dlchenna 6. William Raftray 7. Junes H. Maguire 8, John Kenna 9. Christopher Sullivan 10. William (~)uirk t I. John Popp, Jr. 12. John Flanagan 13. Frederick Tiefer, Jr. 14. Nicholas Jacobs 15. Fred. M. Iloiaffel 16. Chas. McGuiness 17. John O'Reilly 18, John D. Abraners fenry Knoch 20. Thos. McCaffrey, Jr. 21. Thos. F. Sullivan 22. James M. Niff 23. Theodore Frohme 24. Flenry 1'assiga 25. Charles P. Ragle IS/It IFard. I.John Iluliver 2. John J. Louglay 3. Jacob Kobel 4. Jos. Bremers 5. Geo. Schmitt 6. John Schaiffer 7. Ignatz L'lass 8. Ilenry Rode 9. John Moeller to. Chas. Fennell 19th Lf'rn-d. I. Chas. Kellner 2. Edward O'Donnell 3. Louis Spiegel 4. Michael Murphy 5. \Villiam F. Barry 6. James Nolan 7. Ed. Campbell 8. James E. Reedy 9. James Hughes to. Andrew Bloom II. John Laughen 12. James S. Maguire 13. John Halpin 14. John Bogan 15. Geo. L. 13eagley I6. M. R. Anderson 17. Jacob Ifentz, Jr. t8. James F. Ryan 19. Henry S. Nl,,rgan 20. Henry Grabaw 20th IGrrd. r. James Price 2. John J. Hagen 3. John J. O'Keefe 4. Chas. 11. Hughes 5-6. Patrick Sweeney 7. William E. Toomby S. Patrick I. Finley 9. to. Patrick Dailey ii. Alfred T. Evans 12. James A. Beaven 13. George Flad 14. \V ill lam II. Cassia 15. William 1I. Taylor. 21st Ilrard. I. John A. Downey 2. P. J. Stackpole 3. Jas. Luthell 4. Patrick F'. Slavin 5. Thos. \V. Leslie 6. Walter E. Hough 7. Charles McMullen 8. 1lem-y Brunig 9. Francis J. Flynn to. James Sheehan 11. J ames 1'. McCormack 12. Samuel Sturmwald 13. Reginald Richley 14. Paul Beck r5. Henry Reddy 16. Benjamin F. Green 17. \V. H. Runcie 18, Chas. P. Wamfield 19. Nicolaus \Vuest to. Lester Hutchinson tl. Joseph Schmitt!2. Charles Johnston 13. William A. Kroeger 14. Nicholas J. Magrath 15. James O. Ilolloran!6. John H. Platt!7. Daniel Burns 22d Ward. I. Charles A. Ernst 2. Wm. B. Jackson 3. Edward McMurray 4. Chas. T. Kenny 5. Harry F. Stuart 6. P. H. Doran 7. William T. Brosnan 8. Chas. Keinath 9. Charles Spenc to. Edward. f f ughes II. I )eh1ii', J. Callahan 12, h'itv,tr,i I taffy I,;. \\'il liam 'I'. 1lurphy 14. olnt 1. 1lastennn 15.,john W. \Vildlean 16. 1Villialit 'I'ooiucy 17. Bernard J. Farrell IS. (;eorge Siehert 19. Geo, 'I'. Lewis 20.'I ht mas A. McKeon 21. Michael Kennedy 22. John J. Cahill 23. Arthur J. 11 utchinsott 24. Charles I. Kauper 25. \VIIliam C. McGovern 26. Thomas Dugan 27. Andrew Sheehan 28. James J. Kearns 29. Edw. M. Slater 30. Louis Nichols 23d /6Aullz'. t. Jno. W. b'urgmeyer 2. August 1). Conrehlsen 3. Edward F. But nett 4. 1'. J. Kelly 5. Theodore F. Smith 6. Charles T. Moore 7. Herbert I'. Smith S. (;F us H. Klee 9. C. K. F] assman to. John 1'. Vernon II. John H. Perry 12.'l'homas Stokes 13. Rudolph 1'entcl t4. Jos Eugeman 15- Clarence B. Webster 16, Walter W. Kinzel 17. \Villlam I1. I'. Hart IS. Frederick Solilott 19. Jos. McCue 20. Jeffrey Kavanagh 21. Chits. O. J. Nordstrom 22. William lfall 23. John Voting 24. Frank L. Bosht 25. Patrick J. Flaherty 26. Tauce Lal;ore 27. H. L. hall 28. Jas. C. Lopez' 29. Thos. F. Kane 30. William E. Miller 31. Jno. J. Quigley 32. Frank 11. Garvey 241h /lard. I. Thos. I'. Andrews 2.'1'hos. J. Melvin 3 4. Richard Gibbons 5. Thos. F. Boyne 6. 7 S. William 1I. Johnston 9. Dauiel J. Cunningham 10. ii. B. II. 11endricks 12. Nicholas C. Sheridan 25th 11'ard. I. Charles F. Rapp 2. Martin V. ii. Rumph 3. John Morris 4. Jos. E. Colland 5. Johu I losses 6. Jos. II. Veitch 7. Edward Kevin 8. Ileery lfinned 9. Thos. Woods to. Chas. Kleinshuetz I I. Phillip Monahan 12. John Ilanely 13. John 1hubert 14. Phillip Schafer 15. Patrick J. Gallagher 16. Chas. C. Theirs 17. Thos. \V. (ioodale t8.11eory [)egelmann Ig. Malcolm Stone 20. William 11. Graham, Jr. 21. John Washington 22. James C. Murphy 26th It ard. I, Jacob Schechtel 2. Morris Goodman 3. S. Meratchmur 4. `l'hos. Nolan 5. R. S. Lyman 6. William Zobbel 7. Walter 1). Malone 8. Jos. F. Hickey 9. W. S. Wettenberg to. John F. Keliull 11. [2. Jacob C. Gangel 13. John Meister 4. Geo. W. Morris 5. James Lyons [6. Frank Loesch :7. Win. J. McCarty 8. W. Ecresford 9. Thos. J. Duffy so. Geo. L. Smith ;r. George Douglas z. Anton Remble 3. George Hofman 4. Charles Aberle 27t/z IW'ard. I. John Bayer 2.Jos. Becherer 3. Chas. Baumgartner 4. ar,b Schwartz 5.Gcor;c Metzner 6. (;corgc 1Vcber 7.1 iarrett NI. Keating S. ('hai les Nagel q. M. 1". \Valsh to. Otto Stumpf ii. William G. I Iohnes 12. Jos. Weigand 13. luhu A. Raab 14. Charles Schmitt 15. George Schlick 16. Frederick Seibel 28t/i Jhrrrd. t. Thomas Regan 2. Michael Noon 3. E.nil Wagner 4. Albert G. I l tnnann 5. Sebastian Hamel 6. William Iiertling 7. Chas, Kuuhlsc.lerf 8. /)avid Sheelarml 9. Henry F. Weil to. Edward I. Ilermann ii. Frank Vetter 12. CharLs Muller 13.John Jaeger Is/ Ward. t. Jno. B. Ifutchinson 2. Martin Mahoney 3. Theo. hrotherton 4. \Vm. 11. Cary j. Jas. Buckeye 6.'1'hon. L. Hollister 7. Ilarry J. Williamson 8. Geo. A. Southard, Jr 9. Fredk. Chambers eo. Wm. Maher II. Nels. G. Behn 12. Jno. T. Fox 2d 11'ard. I. Andrew Aldrich J. O'Brien 3. Jno. Ross,. Geo. A. Morris 3d Ward. I. \Vm. Van Slyck 2. W. II. Steelwagon 3. Nels. A. Nelson 4. Ily. Pinuie 5. Jacob J.Jones 6. \\'m. Castell 7. Jos. A. Treacy 8. Jno. McKenna 9. 1'. L. Whitney to. Hy. Staberg 41h IVard. I. Robt. Gray 2. \Vm. M. Dunbar 3. Dan'\ Wilson 4. W. I1. Bodine 5. Jas. R. Purbill 6. Chas. Roeff 7. Geo. J. Gruss S. Jos. Le Clair 5th /Ward. I. Frank Reilly, Jr. 2. Alex. Cullom 3. Jas. E. Forbes 4. hdw. J. McLaughlin 5. Cornelius Speeltnau 6. fly. F. Greer 7. Geo. S. Joslin S. \Vln. Nolan 9. Win. F'. Farrell 6th 11'ard. i. Nat. B. Chadsey, Jr. 2. Michael McGlynn 3, Chas. 1i, Bowie 4. Alfred J. Bowie 5. Jas. E. Wight 6. Chas. Alexander 7. Edw. J. Creta 8. Jno. McShea 9. Wm. J. Findall to. Frank Nelson II. Robt. A. Ridley 12. Chas. H. Williamson 13, Geo. II. Fisher 14. Fred. NV. Johnson 15. Jno. J. Morrow 16. Lorenze Johnson 17. August Schoffer t8. Jas. Hyland 19. Algernan Towle 7111 /hard. I. Saml. G. Ryder 2. Jas. F. Meales 3.J. NV. Keely 4. Geo. O. Eaton 5. Jos. Fox 6. Martin Suter 7. Benj. F. Kibbell 8, Richard Taylor 9. Harris B. Leland to. Jno. M. Hope i I. Moerzel Hoch 12. Merceur Thomas 13. Algernon B. Comins 14. Jno. R. Phillips 14. Chas. NV. I fenderson 15. Angu,t Ifu,er t6.(;enrge Walters t7. Jas. Fitzgihhons IS. fhcrnlon' Schaefer It. f leery 1Iac hue musher 20 S,,lomon Aarons 2t. Jayne. J. White 22. ('has. Nfalrhaaer 23. \William Stock 24. Joseph Lang Kuhn 26. john McDonald 27. Thos. II. Volk 28.Jacob Elbert 29. Michael Boylan 30. Thomas Cook Richard Mulall 29th Ward. i. Albert Barrett 2. Edward C. Coleman Thomas McGowan 7. 1I. Conners LIST "R." REPUBLICAN BALLOT CLERKS. BOROU( II 01' BROOIKLYN. 15. Percy C. Ketcham 16. W. P. Rider 17. R. B. Benson 18. Walter J. Orton 19. Bert B. Crewman 20. Lars, Erickson 21. Geo. I). Curtis 8th (Gird. t. Jno. A. Byron 2. AV. S. IIillyear 3. Jos. Reynolds 4. Win. Warren, Jr. 5. Ilerrnan Saganel Gunder Gundewen 8. Gunder O. Gundewen 9. Jos. Wade io. Jas. White Ir. 12. Oliver Warde 13. Geo. Herrman 14. Thomas Mortimer 15. Jas. French 16. Frank Barge t7. Benj. West rs. Chas. A. Diss t Chas. Moore 9th Ibirra. i.jacoh Bross 2. AVm. Osborn 3. W. L. Slandorff 4. Thos. A. Percival 5. Thos. 1I. Sheridan 6. Eugene R. Nevins 7. Hy. T. Scherer 8. Harold 1L Baylis 9. J. S. McCord Io. Oscar 13. Jarvis II. Fred, IL Svenson I2. Patk, J. Harman \Vuhlhorn t4. John Smith t5. Win. Donnelly 16. Jas. Gill 17. Geo. L. Owens i8. Asa M. Thayer Ig. Saml. J. Smith 20. Peter Behrens loth (Vard. I. Isaac P. Jersey 2. Oscar 11. Cacciola 3. Jno. S. Bee 4. Gee. S. Magee 5. Horatio S. Nelson 6. Fredk. Schlldknecht 7. Jas. M. Judge 8. Patk. \V. Ross 9. Geo. NV. Taoneo lo. Alex. Walter, Jr. II. 'limos. Fox 12. David Hawkins t3. Jos. II. Cummings 14. Chas. Lawson 15. Jno. J. Mullin 16. I'atk. Healey 17. Alfred I). Peyton IS. \Vm. J. Brown Itth (Word. i. John F. Cassia 2. Fred. A. Walker 3. Chester B. Brumley 4. Clinton Spader 5. Francis Fagan 6. David NV. Hughes 7. John F. Tueheck 8. Joseph E. Brown 9. Edward E. Boyce to. Mark S. Croquet it.john II. Sykes 12. Albert A. Miller 13. Alex. Weir 12th Ward. 1. John J. Mathews 2. Hy. Weaver 3. Robt. Moore S. John J. I)uugherty 9. ). 1' eeny,0111 If 'rrd. I. James 'I'. McGuire 2.I~red. Plan-ler 3. Richard I Inlland 4, Chas. Lindeman j. Elwin Van \Vart 6. ('has. NV. Fehleisen 7. Jame, J. I [earn 8. Alfred \Villiams 31st (Girl. I. George Kuchler 2. Otto Oehlecker 3. Mortimer B. O'Shea 4. Robert Chekman 5. Jas. Buisnahan 6. John McCormack 32d Ward. 2. Michael F. Buckley Austin '1'. Morris 5.'1'hos. Mahr 6. Thos. Gannon 7. 11y. Silkens 8. Fredk. Butler 9. Edw. Conlon to. \Vm. II. Beake, Jr. II. Thos. McKenna 12. Jno. L. 11cAlonar 13. Jas. Kay 13th Ward. t. Geo. De1iIman 2. Chas. Groves 3. Patk. Cullinan 4. Geo. Buchan 5. W. Sutherland 6. Alex. I). Cooper, Jr. 7, NV. R. Jones 8. Chas. 1I. Taylor 9. Louis Vollmer to. Frank Howell i i, Edw. Tourkius 12. \Vm. Thompson 13. Peter NI. Wilson 14. Percy L. Burnett 14th Ward. i. Paul Shuellorn 2. Geo. Carl 3. Geo. W. Palmetier 4. Jno. England 5.'I'hos. Knapp 6. Jos. Anthony 7. Arthur Holmes 8. Jno. Conzen 9. 1"redk. Kaufman Io.Ily. Weber II. Ilermait Otten 12. Moses McLean t,51h Ward. Y. Wm. Reichard 2. Christian O. Wuterich 3. Theo. 13. Good 4. Win. H. Williams 5. Edw. L. Betts 6. Edmund V. Barnes, Jr. 7. harry A. Bogert 8. Hy. S. Klein 9. \Vm. Doty 10. Thos. R. Wall II. J. Rinklin 12. fly. C. Wolter 13. Michael Stein, Jr. t4. Chas. E. Shaw 15. Chas. F. Butterfield I6th Ward. 1. John C. Starkins 2. Geo. Orpen 3. Chas. Bussong 4. Hy. Bauer 5. Julius Jungel 6. Louis E. Grunfelder 7. Adam Broshart 8. Ily. Rothschild 9. Jos. \Vurdwene lo. John Handschuh II. Fred. Ganser 12. Geo. Brandell 13. Michael Blinn 14. Adolph Klaftcr 15. Jos. Kloss t6. Andrew Bauer 57. Chas. Sclsmu i nagel 171h /Yard. r. Peter Kallen, Jr. 2. Geo. J. Walters 3. Jas. Boyd 4. Ely. Waldron 5. Geo. Campbell 6. Samuel Alexander 7. Alex. Lazarous 8.Jos.Ifall 9. Theo. A. Hicks 10. Wm. Scott II. R. B. Beaver 12. F. J. Williams
18 4878 THE CITY RECORD. M(>NI- AY, NOVEMBER 7, I i t3. (;eo. W. 11'hiltemorc o. l ien i:. I Inle S. l I, I~red. Kieser lo. IC,Iw. \Itnb:rgh o. i'hati. I ' I:u t 15. tv. 1).t'nover tr. fu'. II. \\'initr to. heal, I>ntwall lb. lules ilramlxr.cr I2. Jas. I-yie I I.'ucn l.hn.cn 17. Edwin J. Ashwick t;. G( o. If. Itahlen I:. I'icdk. Ii(). Jr. t!t.1vm. R. Lloyd tq. \\'nt. IL. )lartott I t,;. la. I'. Vunnf 19. Gen. J. Summers 15. (ha'.. V. SchQtiLhI I t. 1. A. A other 20. Jos. Roscoe 16. Sander', George 15. I. K. Ni-'g no. 2I. Thos. t. Stewart 17. ('has. Moore to. I leinul C. \tiller 22. Ily. Rosenbaum IS. Ino. \V. Dunn, Jr. 17.:lluwo t'.oi,tduick 23. Fre,lk. John 1\tendan, Jr. tg. IIy.Stocktnan 1S. Richard Ilasking 24, Ambrose Garson, Jr. 2o. Carl Morr ig, 1t1). Channer 25. (.has. Ostrander 21. Francis J. Kirkhat.t 2o. Jm,. A. I)rivet :'Ilex. Wilson 21.1; co.icinhorn tst/i lvard. 23. Jas. F. ( )wens 22. PH%v.'1lc( o,k( r I. Martin Wright 24.C. 11. Millard 23. hut!. A. E. Route z. Geo. Wissmann. 25. \V. I). Cook 24. W. (>ehlman 3. Lawrence Byrne 26. Frank S. Bercan - 4. Fredk. Schoenenmann 27. Theo. 11. Kern I 27th 1f irrd. 5. Theo. Bechttuft 2S. B. F. Nygvirt I. Geo. Nhh1n%eister 6. John Grassberger 29, Sam'1 F. Benson 2. Adolph F. Huey 7. Jos. Moletor 30. Ino. 1'. Ifalen 3. Fred. W. Bense S. Henry Engelhardt 4.John V. Frey o. Hy. Struing 230' Win. 5. Otto Grim to. Harry Bassett I. Edw. A. \Vetmore i 6. Geo. Albro Chas. F. Weaver 7. Frank R. Myers tgth IV'ara. 3. F. L. I lard tug 8. Conrad Bruns, Jr. I. Chris l.otterle 4. \\'in. J. Catte 9. Jas. A. I hunt 2. Augustus H. liluhn 5. fly. Rendell to. Saml. Walters 3. Jno. D. Palmer, Jr. 6. las. Buchanan ii. John IL Berryman 4. Clarence E. Force 7. I:dw. Tinsley 12. Jno. liewbet 5. George A. Parks S. Peter llaskell 13. Peter Kiefer 6. W. D. Arthur 9. W. F. I Eorn 14. Leonard Auer 7. Jno. Michaels to. Edlviu \V. 1)awson 15. Jno. Scholl S. Ernst Kastner i it. \\'m. Egerton, Jr ly. Kennert 9. Peter Ilorn 12. C. \V. Smith --- to. Sand. Ifoenstein 13. Jno. Morehead _Stlr II'oi r. ii. Wm. Zoh 14. Arthur E. Claus 1. Jas.. rtnstrong, Jr. 12. fly. Mander I5. Robt. Pearsall 2. Danl. Stewart 13. Max G. CJlrich 16. 1ly.Ohn'tead 3. Jno. 1Veishaupt 14. Jas. Mull us 17. Jno. G. Wilson 4. Geo. Ilerrscher 15. Howard A. James is. j. Perry Stever 5. Fred. Wilke 16. Alvan A. Tenny lo. \V. II. Nil 6. Benedict Fggslun 17. \\'m. L. Stokes 20. W. I. C. Miller 7. Jos. Sourer IS. Geo. W. \Viet 2t. H. 11'. Marks 8. Noel Prout Ig. Geo. C. Thayer 2 2. Bunce G. Phillips g. Chas. 'Trout 20. Geo. Rastaltter 23. Thus. G..\ustin to. Inn. K. Young 20th!fart. 24. \V iii. 11. Clark ti (_)Iro Dreeke 25. E. 11. Roberts 12. Chas. Rowell I. Richard Coombs 26. l>anl. H. Reid 13. Louis Mlcischerd 2. Herman Leddy 27. Harry S. Wool, 14. Christian I tern 3. \\'m. Maxwell S. Jas. II. Wallin., 15. Sam). Fowkes 4. Geo. II. Watts 29. Geo. Washington 16. Jno. Rapp S. \V n. S. Reed 30. (-'has. F. Wilder 17. Cyrus L)avis 6. Hy. Eskuche 31. Geo. McKil'ben IS. Geo. Henckel 7. Geo. GHopkins, Jr. 32. F. W. Botkelman 19. Adam Schmolenberg S. Edw. A. Welles 20, Major D. Macdonald 9. Walter G. Bimpton 2411,!laud. 21. David Fackner to. Geo. M. Sprague r. Geo. W. Smith 22. Julian Tenuche ti. C. L. Hopkins 2. Gustav Lenan 23. Erastus B. Mitchell 12. Nelson M. Page 3. Nathaniel Mills, Jr. 24. Louis H. Orth 13. \V. J. Broughton 4. W. F. herd 25. Edward blend 14. \V. \V, Reavan S.G. F. Ilodge 26. Fly. Broum 15. H. s. James 6. Albert Holston 27. \V. L. Cole 21st J'Vard. t. John O'Brien 2. John F. Ellison 3. Chas. F. Apking 4. John H. Mills S. Edward Duffield 6. Andrew J. l.ambertson 7. Alex C. Pearsall S. Dan'l Holmes 9. Louis Schmidt 10. Louis I1. Miller it. Fredk. \Vassung 12.Ily. Becht 13. \Vni. Arnold 14. Jno Ross 15. Wm. F. Welapreiht t6. Arthur W. Liftchild 17. Emil B. Densler IS. Sydney G. Mills 19. Oliver Marshall 20. Jos. J. Allen 21. jno. C. Hildebrandt 22. Iiy. Wright 23. Geo. F. Rathburn 24. Geo. Sattler 25. Chas. H. Edeson 26. Dan'l Scott 27. Albert Thorp 22d 11'ard. t. W. W. Starr 2. Alfred L. Lewis 3. Fred. G. Loetzer 4. Dan'l M. Peters L. Moody 6. W. O. M. Ifolze 7. I). A. Flanagan 8. Thos. D. Gale tst lf'ard. I. August Dantreville Michael Foley 2, Thaddeus Ayers Charles J. Koltzm r 3. Jacob Paul John Berger 4. George Krahl Theodore Kiefaher 5. Frederick A. Smith Paul Sohmer 6. Gustav O. Schlith John I. Noble 7. August F. Fischer Jacob W. Baab 8. Fred. Goldthorpe Ernest Graft Guido L, Davis 9. Jacob Kranz to. J ames C. Sheridan Ed. Gibbons 7. Amos Guillan 28. no. S. Seward S. Jos. ii. Ilarris 29. Chas. K. Mulke 9. Ceo. E. Swain 3o. W. Ii. Brewster to. Francis Bath 3t. Jno. Krauss ii. Jas. Sheridan 32. \\'m. A. L. Stubbs 12. Anthony O. Stephens 2911r 11 irra'. 25th If ard. I. Theo. l lyer I. Geo. L. Owens 2. Rohl. Ne,but 2. Chas, AL Hall 3. Louis J. Garda 3. ACm. J. Davis 4. Alonzo \V. Losee 4. Edw. L. Jacobs 5. Alfred P. Ritter 5.1ly.J.Juhren 6. Chas. E. McClean 6. Geo. C. Strang 7. Edgar J. Anderson 7. 1Vrn. G. Thurston 8. Jas. Trimner S. Geo. C. Hathorn 9. Jas. J. Kelly 9. Carman Seaman to. Jacob Suter, Jr Lard. t I.I. Theod,,re Nagel t R,bt. E. Aylward 12.",V. II. Kccrr 2, Jas. F. White 13. Trios. Ingraham 3. Walter T. Krahe 14. Tno. Rontner 4. Alex. R. Gage 15. Alfred Vain Sant 5. Jno. Owens lb. Thos. M ccorntack 6. Jno Sloan 17. Louis H. Nesbitt 7, W. O'Brien IS. Geo. A. Sands S. 'Ant. C. Shields 19. Jno. l;ranz 20. Albert B.I)avis 21. Archibald J. Henderson 22. Robt. E. Hawksley 26th Ward. t. A. J. Roberts 2. 1 ly. 7 apfer 3. Arthur Potts 4. Chas. I. Mullet 5. \1'. I. \\'eitch 6. AV'm. Buehler 7. Isaac \I urrill I.ISf "S." I >LVOCRATIC IxSi xcrurs, BOROUGH OF EE'S. Ii. Otto Limberg Martin l'aaren 12. Edw. C. Schmidt Vincent k'tratil 13. Theodore \Vangenhcint Joseph A. Romain 14. Win. J. Rooney, Jr. J. W. Maley t5. Edward I.. Brown Jos. 1'. Sullivan 16. James Lynch, Jr. Michael J. Flynn t7. Christopher Madden James Kelly 18. John F. Hicks 1 :dwin H. Bostwick tg. Felix A. Hughes 'Thomas J. Hart 20. John J. O'Conm r Jahn Doyle zt. John J. Kane John F. Monahan 3 t s1 II'ard. r. Louis Rosenberg 2. Jas. Canevery 3.'I'lieo. Knuth 4. Michael Dunphy 5, Herbert R. Pember 6. \Valter E. Inge 321 hard. t. Jerome Lou 2. Jno. J. Mathews 3. Chas. W. Bogart 20' ll'ard. I. George Wick John J. Wissil 2.11enry Ibelshauser George Ileimers 3. Henry M. Mager Edward Held 4. \\'m. A. Kessler Joseph D. Elange 5. Arthur White Robert l.eo 6. Louis Niederstein Frederick Muller 7. Charles W. Hessner Charles M. Eizinger 8. Edward Howard Peter Berge 9. Martin Woe]fel James Stoddart to. John Coakley John E. Haas I.. 'Ii him \Vi.cnlau Is' b crt \Tuts 12. I,, eph \I. 'I'vntann 5,1 nnm 'IV, ins l3. `fhnm.is \Ic'Iltiiray ('has. I'. huff. ann I.1. Cm" urge 'l'rcmel Peter 'IV. \Ieiuccke 15. Francis F. Lange I )en is I. Shugro t6. ('has. WV. Spahr Frederik Brick well I7. 1?dd\%in E. Bock Fames Datwell IS. William Schafer, Jr. I Larry I )arwcll 311 IUrrd. t. Gee. W. Gill Henry 1;. Cornell 2. Frank C. Rouse James L. Cain 3. Martin Schaaf Matthew \letsger 4. Bernard E. McElroy John A. Brennan 5. Frederick Friend Martin J. Kennelly 6. 1\'tn. M. Lewis \\'m. A. Cassidy lit If. inuf. t. Thomas Lynch 2, Daniel O. Woods 3. Joseph Donley. Jr. 4. Frank Schwartz, Jr. S. Chas, Schreiber 6. Andrew Schneider 7. Patric',- J. Connolly S. John Fish g. Nicholas I ;nnever to. llarry J. McCue ii. William 1'. Mulligan 12. Louis Schwimbersky 13. Alfred \Vagenhcim 14. Charles W. Chapman 15. 1\'m. H. Bowron t6. Daniel J. Hogan 17. Joscph J. Mahoney IS. Georf e W. Velten 19. John Sheridan 20. John I. Dowd 21. Geo. Marshall 2,1 (Gird. ~rrd. I. John II. Berhausen 2. Henry Rupf 3. Charles Maier 4. William J. Walters lit if irrd, I. George A. Dan 2. John Hayes 3. Louis llader 4 John Tourney 5. Jacob Lindeman 6. James Evans 7. Leonard IL Tracy 8. Dudley Whitney 9. Thomas C. Ansert to. 1'. F. Sheridan it. Frank Ilobert 12. Joseph Sladov'nik 13. Patrick F. Fletcher 14. Patrick If. Devine t5. Edward Smith 16. Edward Shute t7. \Vm. A. White IS. Peter McDonnell rg. Michael McCauley 20. John Hclmbrecht 21. John F. Doyle 20' (('and I. Merman Schmidt 2. Peter J. Kerner 3. Charles C.Robesch 4. Jolt,- L. Joepp I sr (Gird. i. Andrew Ellison E. P. Gross 2. William Nawmann William Schrank 3. William A. Wright Benjamin Graser 4. William Lehr Daniel J. Shea 5. Fred. Young Warren Higgins 6. William J. Ritchel Fred. P. Koestler 7. Geo. B. Stock W. E. Matthews 8.1.ouis A. \Veber Leonard T. Rogers 9. William A. Halt James J. McGreevey to. Jacob E. Wright William W. Young I i.()eorge F. Brown Benjamin F. Brace rederick Bolt William I1. Kelly 13. Fred \Vangenstein George Diepold 7, (:.'n. ('olli. an 'I'hrnu.ts Clcary S. Emil R. Stein Elyarl A. Stavin 9. ('huts. IKr.uvluc, Jr. John A. Brick to. Franl: ). ('ampbell los. \1'al lach ii. I lerman huhlcn Louis A. Geiser 12. John I'. ( )' I )ca John Miller J. Carroll George II. Martens 4t/r lgrrd, I. Robert F. Searl,y I hn Schatz, Jr. 2. Entil Fischer lames Jude 3.(;ustav F.Knabe George \V. Cladding 4. Edward A. Ilayes Frank V. \Valtcrs 5. Gustav 11. Reickold Iiugo C. Schnieder 6. Patrick Kelly Lewis hi. Greve 7. Jame, R. Cassidy Jos. II. Crennan 8. Charles Goeller I,IS1' ' S." DF:Mo(RATIC POLL Ct.RRKS, 1tOROC';it OF t ot'eens. S. Paul B.Lenner 6. lames P. Spearman 7. Owen Fitzpatrick S. Rudolph Reiser g. Michael 11ummel to. Ii. M. Andrews ii. Philip C. Kochersbcrger t 2. Gustav Briggmann 13 J~>hn Clancy, Jr. 14. C. 11. Peterson 15. E. F. Harrison t6. dames F. Murphy 17. Eugene Schaefer IS. Robert W. Clay 3d 11'ard. t. Charles L. Bennern 2. John 11. Newman 3. E. Klemm 4. James A. Walsh 5. Thomas F. E. Maher 6. Martin F. Gleason 7. Thomas F. Cruise S. Frank J. 1,awlor g. Thomas \Villianis,o. 1 '. H. Dauer it. Michael J. Martin LIST "S." DEMOCRATIC BALLOT CLERKS. itoroult OF ',UEENS. 5. Joseph Ileland 6. Michael bitters 7. Morris J. Frank S. Charles A. 'Freshman 9. Patrick Mch)ermott to. Peter J. Aylmer Ii. Lewis Seaman t2. Jahn F. Baker 13. Joseph Ale..skill 14. Peter 1'. Kelly 15. Michael L. Bird 16. Clark Wiley 17. Alex. Diyot ts. John W. Resse 3d (Far!. z. John Flynn 2. Merman J. AVamser 3. Edward O'Connell 4. R'. J. Palmer 5. Martin J. Dooley 6. Martin J. Kennedy 7. Joseph W. Sheffield 8. John Fischer 9. Patrick Carroll, Jr. to. Ilerman Krumme ii. John Barth LIST "T." REPUBL.ICAN Issm'ECrQRs. BOROUGH OF t,ueens. 14. Frank Flackenstein Joseph E. Simon 15. henry Ducker Thomas Ford 16. Thomas J. McDonnell John J. Murray 17. Matthew J. Carey Albert Ilammarth 18. Richard '1'. Turner Warren Scarborough tg. Edward Kron David W. Gray 20. George J.'l'urner Augustus C. Pochette 21. Charles W. Froby Daniel V.O Bitlar 2d (Pant. I. George McKnight Gustav Seltmann, Jr. Jeremiah J. Burke 3. James E. L;ennett Francis T. Cellars 4. \'Iilliamn I1. Grot:heit Frederick G. Ifexamer 5.\\'. I I. Jeheus Thomas E. IIardgrove William Campion 9.l'harles I'. Evans luhn 'II urphy to. John J. Brodell Edward Powell Ii. (iu,lfrcy Meyer Joseph Reisert 12. 1,nuis F. Shipley I larry Rottger 13, John Kaiser, Jr. Chas. l Tracey 14. Robert C. Livingstone ( Teo. G. Bolden 15. John l;ergman \Vin. S. Callister t6. Gilbert R. Ilighic Lewis liciss 5th II iris' r. David J. Feho Max Abrahams 2. John 11. Desttton,l John J. Kelly 3. J seph 'I'. Doyle 1Vm. A. Scowler 4. George T. Dodge William 1'. Gorman 5. Bernard C. Reilly I loward Warner 6. Jacrvhu Jacobs John M. Ilumane 12. Rc'nl eu I.!1lunsuu 13. Ross 1lcrrimall 4Th (G,rd. t. Edward Carroll 2. 1'. 'IV. Scholz 3. Nas Beykuler 4. A. Ingrain 5.j. II. Adsin 6. George Plunkett 7. Chas. Kassinger 8. 'Am. J. Murray 9. Michael Carnes to. John J. Rogers Ii. Felix Guntlrer 12. E. J. Juster 13. John J. Donovan 14. Jules E. Bertrand 15. I)avid '1'. Blondgood t6. \\'m. D. Hendrickson 51h (('an!. t.joseph Gottlieb 2. C. F. \Vinslow 3. Francis II. McKenna 4, Lewis A. Muldoon 5. Warren 'IVhatey 6. 11'illet Ilensler 12. Conrail Frank 13. John O'Connor 41h Ward. I. George Freville 2. Jue China 3. Julius Bolle 4. Christ. H. Coleman S. R. A. Trigler 6. Andrew J. Kelly 7. Morgan Hayes 8. John Gaughran 9. Win. J. Lahmon to. Fred'k Sebuhl II, Clifford E. Mills 12. George Bills 13. Geo. Il, Anderson 14. James Futh t5. J. T. Callister t6. Geo. Heumanu 51h (Van!. I. Louis Lewy 2. Fletcher 1'. Keefer 3, Francis Whalen 4. Theodore Bowker 5. R. Rollberg 6. John M. lierman 6. Otto M. Keller John Weiss, Jr. 7. Leo Mohler Richard II. \Velch5 Jr. 8. Fred Sellenger I Ienry 't'rishcoann 9. Charles H. I fill Joseph Mci\Iullrn to. Charles G. Gross Herman (lerhe it. Warren K. Haviland Augustus De With 12. John M. I Ieibelcr, Jr. Peter J. Theisen 13. Edward F. Rudden Lawrence Griffin! 2. I leery Gatzert 14. Edward M. Law I larmer F. Caudell 15. Stephen H. 1)uryee Geo. W. De Witt 16. 1). B. Wheeler Chas. E. Terhune 17. James P. Rapelye W. H. Johnston ' t8. E. Dickenson! Henry M. Wahlers
19 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, THE C I T" RECORD d Wf'i,r,t. 13. Edward I'. Keating 11. Robert A. Murray I. Warren N. Williamson Peter Seib t2. Edward Wisl,auer Philip I'. (ad mus --- Stephen 11. Ilenderson 2.'I hontas Valentine 41h If i,rd. 13. \Val. II. I lull (co. Bause I. John I ergus Lewis S. Cooper 3. (. W. Gilman Edward f. javaux 14. Geo. Kraverath Thomas 'Taylor 2. Frederick J. Eggolt Sam'I L1. I)urland 4. Thomas It. Lawrence John Lauer 15.I)avid I'. Doughty Wnl. l.owerrc 3, Reynold Singer 13enj. J. Bergen 5. Geo... 1\ illetts harry C. Pickup 16. George It. 1)cremer John T. Van I)e Water 4. John G. Randall George I[. Ilighie 6. rhos. B. Kennedy I lenry 1'. Dean David L. \Nilson, Jr. 5. J. 11. Linneman 5th (Cu,!. 7. I,ernando'1'.\Whiting Iiobt.lI. Pritchard I.ITarry Reuter Frederick 11. Cooke 6. Chas. H. Reach W. I I. Adams 8. Allan Mitchell Wilbur Al. l(ayes ' 2. Albert V. S. Milan Geo. \V. liedgood G. Fleck George L. Thoemet q. J. A. Deakin Samuel E. Bronson 3. Grand in Norcross William J. Wagner 8. Frank M. Dean Lawrence S. Boyle to. Christian F'. Steuder John A. Amberman 4. John T. Marsden Henry Schmidt 9. \Vin. N. Monell I A. C. I laynes ii. F. \V. Crecelins Henry Wade 5. Sylvanus L. Johnson Charles P. Wagner so. Isaac U. Myatt Hiram F. Belcher 12. John E. Burns Ernest Borne 6. Geo. M. Krick Sam'l C. 13enneit It. Foster Rumph Ceo. F. Guenther Is! I('ar/. I. Edward Bell 2. Joseph M. Zarmon 3.J. It. Hunter 4. J. Christensen 5. Wm. E. P. Schwatz 6. Thus. F. Clarke 7.Geo.G.Maskill 8. John 11. Beeker 9. David Ingrain to. Andrew F. Vanderbrandt ii. I). T. Wright 12. Geo. B. Staab 13. Edwin A. Wooley 14. James H. Bird 15. Christopher Meeks 16. George A. \Walsh t7. James Gremmann t8. John E. Mead 19. Peter Maus 20. William A. hoist 21. David W. Gray 2d I1 zra'. I. Chas. E. Murray 2. Jos. Enzmann 3. \Vm. I'iush 4. Amanders Flade ist ifiard. i. Chas. Elwood 2. Martin C. Fried 3. 'rhos. I1. Brooks 4. Thos. Smith 5. Charles K ruse 6.'1'. E. Murphy 7. Charles \V. Tewes 8. Edward J. hopper. Jacob Young to. I,oui; F. Merckel it. George Brengel tz. William J. SheffieId 13. William Werner 14. Frank Ilofmann, Jr. 15. Joseph J.'ruohy 16. George McVeagh t7. Walter J. Gregory t8. Wi;sell 1I. Bennett I9. Joseph Uher 20. Jno. C. Schoonmal er 2r.James F'ee 2d (1 ard. I. Jacob C. Reinhardt 2. William II.'l'ermine 3. Adrian BerkboH, Jr. Is! lvard. 1. Albert Sohm John C. Potthoff 2. Augustine Cummiskey Jos. A. Tinley 3. Thos. F'. Cleary David Gleason 4. Ed. Morris M. J. Shay. Joe. Quinlan Benj. Lawless 6. George Sheridan, Jr. Jno. C. Mulligan 7. Jno. Sheehan 'rhos. F. O'Connell 8. Jno. F. Campbell Jas. E. Brown 9. M. A. Langton Jos. F'. Wood to. Jacob F. Seiger John Corcoran ii. Wilber H. Vreeland Henry A. Darrin, Jr. t2. Jas. M. Purvis Ed. Foster 2d Ward. i. Albert F. Zorn Geo. W. Haltaday 2. John G. Clark 1,I5'r '' 'r." REPUBLICAN POLL CLERKS. ]EORO Ott II OF 1,10 LENS. 5. William II. Douglass 6. Frank C. Klingenbeck 7. Harry lirork 8. Nicholas Cochran 9. Mlathies Barth to. E. N. Baron Ii. A. T. krel,s 12. Edward H. Weber 13. John Farrell 14. Thomas Robinson 15. Abraham L. Riker 16. James I1. Fielding 17. Fred. Munz 18. William S. Cornell 311 l f'izr d. 1. \Villiant O. Allen 2. William I. Crispin 3. Stephen Lansber y 4 5. F. E. I lodge 6. Geo. 11. Lamas 7. Mortimer M. Cheshire 8.'l'honmas N. Bates 9. William Schultz lo. Henry Miller ii. Chas. Sheridan LIST "T." REPUBLICAN BALLOT' CLERKS. BORO1 (t1i of QUEENS. 4.ITerbert M.Iloy 5. Samuel Trangoet 6. Philip Closius 7. Horatio de Larouge S. Michael Iferrlein 9. David F. Keese 1 to. Nicholas Kuntz 11. Jesse Lefferts 12. C. S. Acker 13. George Clock 14.George Iliebeler 15. Chas. I.. 7,ufa]l l6. R. \V. Lennox 17. M. Searcy 18. George Stiehl 3d (yard. r. Solomon J. Waters 2. Abraham Bell 3. Isaac 1l. fll2nee 4. August F. Rennell 5. Robert Thomas 6. Philip S. Beverly 7. Robert A. Simpson S. Harry T. Bloodgood 9. George A. Letters to. Anton E. F'ranke ii. George Ste]z, Jr. LIST "U." DEMOCRATIC INSPECTORS. BOROUGH OF RIC1tpfONt>. 2. Chas. F. Oswald 3. Jas. F. Sullivan Frank Bennet 4. Andrew Knaebble Arthur J. Graebe 5. Jos. Scott John McGrath 6. Win. Heaney Aug. Schultes 7. Jos. Oliver Lugo J. Stelzner 8. \Vm. Howland, Jr. Jas. C. I larriott 3d Ward. r. 1L M. Hoff John Underhill 2. Wm. Kaufman Thos. A. Keogh 3. Al. Greenwald Geo. A. Van Horn 4. Michael J. Lawler James Gill 5. Al. I). Brown Wm. Barry 6. John E.11unt Dean Swift 7. Jos. Kelly Florian Laub 12. Frank J. Winker 13. Theodore F.Giese 4th (yard. t. Augustus Layton 2. Louis 1 leury 3. Emil Gordon 4. Harry Foster 5. Frank T. Tucker 6. Ifarry A. Jerome 7. Frederic C. Herr 8. Frank E. Hopkins 9. W. 1). Willson to. George Warren t i. John F. Verity 12. G. Warren Smith 13. Richard Van Siclen 14. B. A. Everitt 15. John 1'. Darman 16. \V. 1'. Amberman 5th Waal. I. Sam I. Gilmore 2. Chas. A. AVheehcright 3. John R.7'ierney 4. Geo. W. Sourbeck 5. Dlinit Smitht 12. Joseph Work 13. Alexander Simpson 4M (Vard. r. Frederick E. If-enderson 2. Edward Fleurs 3. Eugene Bernardin 4. Alonzo Whitewack 5. John Barnes 6. George \V. Hayes 7. L?dwin C. Murray 8. James H. Paulsen 9. Chas. D. T. Allen to. Seymour Warren ii. Irving V. Murray I2. Daniel Hare 13. Daniel Gartings 14. lirtuus Earner 15.'l'hos. 1 L Callister 16. \V. II. Spaulding 51h (('or.!. L. August Wiedemann 2. \Vin. C. I Tolland 3. Chas. Anderson 4. E. S. Johnson 5. Albert I.. Player Wm. Fisher Chas. W. Braisted 41h Ward. i. A. P.M. Ilelmeyer It. I,. I )ewall 2. Oswald G. Lill 1\l. McCloskey 3. John harden Patrick Smith 4. Frank Davis Chas. J. Stephens 5. Jrvo. J. McCormack 'l'heo. Berlin 6. Thos. J. Mal tin James Sinnot st4 Ward. I. Jas. L. Beddell A. A. Wood 2. john H. Cole, Jr. Alex. Stricklin 3. Chas. C. Kreicher Jno. M. Androvette 4. Jas. T. Devlin Conrad Kress 5. George C. Knesel kohl. Essr lbotn 6. WJn. II. Dolan Andrew Doweling it! (('or,!. 1. Win. 1)eWolf 2. John Clark 3. Chas. A. Kenney 4. Wm. J. Shields 5.'I'hos. W. Whalen 6. Win. l I.O'I lava 7.'1'his. F. Morrisont 14. Patrick I I.l;raham 9. John J. Daly 10. "Phos. W. Seeger II. Louis Uliner 12.Ilarry Palmer 20' ILinrd. t. J. Aug. Feist 2. NI. '1'. Gordon is! (1'ard. t. Frank Scheid 2. Geo. Clarke 3. Thus. Carey 4. Daniel J. Sheehan 5. George Solomon 6. Michael Monahan 7. John Mull ins 8. John 11. O'Neill 9. An. O'Reilly J. Smith ii. Geo. B. Abbott 12. Jos.I)ooley 2,1 ffizrd. I. E. J. Greene 2.John J. Phillil,s is! IVU'r. i. \V. N. Brown Jas. l3. l'ont 2. Thomas J. Brennan Oliver L. ANilson, Jr. 3. Herman C. Schoch Albert Kane 4. Michael II. Boylan Florence Driscoll 5. E. W. Berry Irving Worth 6. Hudson Cummlifle Lemuel C. Safer 7. Arthur 0. Ford William Leonard S. William Christie Gen. \V. Housman 9. Albert F. Corson Fred I.osier to. August E. Doeble Chins. I I. ( )sborn ii. Thomas S. Cary Juhll S. \yard, Jr Vm. H. I)e hart Charles Ruff 2d Ward. t. Jolts Shell James K. Fry Is! (('arm!, t. John F. Braniff 2. Peter Kiernan 3. Moore Lloyd 4. Walter Ilnmphreys 5. Robert McRoberts 6. Edward O'Connor 7. Charles Al. Ford 8. George B. Maine 9. Edward Dc Forest Io. John 13. Searle tt. Edmund L. liixler 12. Geo. Oakley 2d Ward. I. Geo. W. b'atz 2. Geo. W. Michell Is! Werra. r.joseph Schell, Jr. 2. Dennis I-tonigan 3. Geo. W. Irving 4. D. J. Peterson 5. Jas. Humphrey, Sr. 6. it]ichl. F. Lynch 7. E. Lyman Low 8. Ernest G. Ihouseman 9. Lot A. Roe to. George Baigent tt. Ezra D. Drew 12. E. L. Corse 2d (Cud. 1. William Cripps 2. George Michel Adjourned. I,IS'I' "U.'' IEMII1IRATiC POLL CLERKS. IioROrj,;tI OF P ICINtOND. 3. Frank NlcCaffrey 4/h /lard. 4. Jas. J. Maltnney I. Jos. S. Edwards 5. fluffy I.. Coffer 6. Chas. W. Otto 2. Imltvard \Vhalen M. A. I far,len Walter Hussey 4. Will. Larkin 8. Ilenry Stuck 5. J(,hn J II a rrin't t,m 6. Edgar Uarretson t. John G. 'Mitchell 2. John Rlilnes 3. Bernard V. McKinney 4. Patrick Dillon 5. I loratio '1'. I lervey 6. David II. ( )sborn 7. B. W. Kelly S. F. C. Uisosway LIST "U." DE\tOGRATIc BALLor CLERKS. ItORO CGII OF RICIIMO 5D. 3. Oscar Ulbrich 4. \Vm. Griffiths 5. Felix Fox 6. Conrad J. Marks 7. Jai. Mafiin 8, John I'frchler 3d Ward. t. Robt. Dowling 2.fohn J.(;rantham 3. O. M. Nichols 4. Jas. F. Connor 5. Almer L. Merrill 6. Abram D. Jones 7. Geo. Kerr 8. John J. Carson LIST "V." REPUBLICAN INSPECTORS. BOROUGH 01' RICHLIOND. 2. Frank G. Voesatz John A. Chambers 3. Jacob 1,'Izer Charles Ifoefe 4. Michael W. Curry Revoe T. Slocum 5. Fred Gottschae<It George Koffer 6. Alfred Wilson James \Vooland, Jr. 7. Geo. W. Winning John S. Aspinwall 8. Louis Delmar Frederick J. Durbur 3d War,[. 1. 1). J. Smith Lawrence Wagner 2. harry C. Wilshire Selden P. Parker 3. Frank C. Miller L. A. Scofield 4. Albert L. Stevens Cornelius Simonson 5. John 1,. Van Name Edgar L. Van Name 6. U. G. Miller Edwin IL. lirayne 7. Emil Bower Charles R. Blake 1.18 r - V." REPUBLICAN POLL. CLERKS. BOROUGII OF RICHIMOND. 3. Augustus W. Knohloch 4. Wm. Platt 5. Jacob Anderson 6. John Gueron 7.F. It. flarrens 8.J. M. Frech 3d (Yard [enry A. Simonson 2. Frank S. Mcll-trg 3. Win. A. Nlarhall 4. L. Ii. 1Vunnan 5. Mersereatt D. Minor 6. Joshua V. Van Name 7. W. Simmond;, Jr. 8. henry F. Decker LIST "V." REPUBLICAN BALLOT CLERKS. BOROUG11 OF RICII\IO ND. 3. William Sciledd 4."f'homas F. Curry 5. Jos. P. Tholnpson 6. William 1I. Gueron 7. Martin U. Harris S. John W. Burnett 3d Ward. I. Thomas J. Simonson 2. James S. Moore 3. Albert W. \yells 4. Arthur Cooley 5, W. E. Lissenden 6. Ellis W. Stunelnine 7. Isaac llaugherout 8. Henry Martin 5t/, If arm/. i. C. 'F. Van r)eus, n 2.Ilarry lt. Ilrll 3. Louis J. Wolff 4.Jas.F.Knits 5. Frank Cerhi 6. 1\'rn. Boyle, Jr. 4th Ward. r. Andrew Requet 2. Philip Licht 3. Ed. \V alsh 4. Jos. Lontbarde 5. Clement 1'. \Villsham 6.Jas. Mackin 5t/, IY W. J. Iferrel1 2. J as. '1'. Powell 3. Chas. It. Winant 4. Thos. Vs. Hobl,ert 5. \Vm. I lannah erbaulet 8. Anson L. Vreeland Richard H. Leadley 41h (For,'. I. Geo. D. Sharpe Armand J. La 1'an-1 2.1Villiaut If. Acker J. V. W. Perine 3. George A. Clapp Chester Eghert 4.James NI.'rilson John E. Choke 5. Michael J. \V"esterntan F. J. Barrington 6. Charles Gardella Charles Iiramln, r 513 Warm!. 1. Abram M. Sprague F. W. Brawn 2. James Bailey William II. Ilamilton 3. Isaac W. Butler Claus Wilkins 4. Wilbur E. Shea Charles E. plain 5.John If.Ihtnnan Eugene Kissant 6. Daniel Ferguson 1';. G. Simons 4th i. Joseph F. Bett, 2. Benjamin Oliver 3. henry Wacker 4. W. F. Kelly 5. Arthur C). 'Townsend 6. Janes J. Martin 5th Band. r. 1). J. Pepper 2. David C. Johns',n 3. William Calton 4. James F. Folemims 5. R. F. Mersereau 6. Walter M. llousman 4th lvmzrrl I. Sidney 13. Slaiaht 2. Wrn. C. Grosjean 3. Edward Henry 4. Chas. A. Roseudale 5. Frederick Bartz 6. Geo. Frist 5t3 Il/am!. t. Frederick Drakes 2. Frederick D. I lopping 3. Albert J. Hoerner 4. Geo. K. Thrall 5. Floyd NV. Decker b. Albert Wagener WI d. H. KIPP, Chief C'erk
20 4880 THE CITY RECORD. MONIt.~v, NovF:II3Ek 7, POLICE IEIAkTMEN"r ''F Tito: CITY 4'F NFAv Vn ii:-13t RF:AIr nl. Eti :criu s, Ni'. 300 MULBERRY Si itr:kr, Ni:w Vi)aK, October 12, 1S98. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Laws of 1896, as anrendcl by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, and by virtue of the authority therein conferred upom the Police Board, the division of the several As,entl ly Districts in the Borough of NIanh.Itta,, City of New York, into Election Districts, and the boundaries of said Election Districts, art hereby fixed by said Board as follows : BOROUGH OF MAIIIA l' l'an. Fiat. lsscmml,!):strict. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by amt lying ivitiiii Battery place, Washington street, Morris street, Broadway, Whitehall street, East river, Hudson or North river, and (governor's, Ellis and Bedloe's Islands. within ]sector street, Broadway, Morris street, Washington street, Battery place and I ludson or \orth river. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lyint' within Albany street, Greenwich street, Cedar street, Broadway, hector street and Hudson or -North river. 'Tice Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin within Fulton street, William street, Wall street and Broadway. Fulton street, Broadway, Cedar street, Greenwich street, Albany street and Hudson or North river, Reade street, Broadway, Fulton street and Hudson or North river. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and ly'in within Franklin street, Hudson street, North Moore street, West Broadway, White street, Broadway, Reade street and Hudson or North river. The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin_s within Laight street, Varick street, Canal street, Broadway, White street, \Vest Broadway, North Moore street and Hudson The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withii Laight street, Greenwich street, Hubert street, Hudson street, Franklin street and Hudson of North river. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and hymn within Desbrosses street, Hudson street, Hubert street, Greenwich street, Laight street an Hudson or North river. within Canal street, Hudson street, Desbxosser street and Hudson or North river. The Twelfth Election District shalt contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyi'_v within \Vatts street, Sullivan street, Canal street, A'arick street, Laight street and Hudson The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and hying within Dominick Auric lc :rrcet, Bann' 1 tr e'. `~u'l;un'tr,t. H act: tryst an,l l i.n within Broome street, Thompson ctreet,'grand street, Broadway, Canal street and Sullivan within Spring street, Broadway, Grand street, Thompson street, Broome street and Sullivan Second.4sse, nwly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Wall street, Broad street, Front street, Coenties Slip, East river, Whitehall street and li Broadway. within Pine street, East river, Coenties Slip, Front street, Broad street, Wall street and William within Park row, Spruce street, Gold street, Ferry street, Peck Slip, East river, Pine street, William street, Fulton street and Broadway. within Cherry street, James Slip, Water street, Roosevelt street, East river, Peck Slip, Ferry street and Pearl The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and loin, within Oak street, Oliver street, Cherry street, Catharine Slip, East river, Roosevelt street, Water street and James The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Oak street, James street, Cherry street and Pearl The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Madison street, Roosevelt street, Oak street, Pearl street, Ferry street, Gull street, Fr.trtkfort street and Rose The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and hying within Chambers street, Park row, east and west sides of Pearl street from Park roes to Maii.n street, Madison street, Rose street, Frankfort street, Gold street, Spruce street, Park row aril Broadway. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Worth street, Centre street, Pearl street, Parlc row, Chambers street and Broa~lwiv. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \\"orth street, Chatham Square, Park row, Pearl street and Centre The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Park row, New Bowery, fames street, Madison street, and east and west side, of Roosevelt street from Park row to Madison within New Bowery, Oliver street, Oak street, Roosevelt street, New Bowery, Madison street a id James within East Broadway, Catharine street, Cherry street and Oliver within Madison street, Market street, Monroe street and Catharine within Henry street, Market street, Madison street and Catharine within Division street, Market street, Henry street and Catharine The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Bayard street, Bowery. Catharine street, East Broadway, Chatham Square, Worth street; Mulberry street, Park street and Mott within Canal street, Bowery, Ilayard street and Mulberry within Canal street, Mulberry Street, Bayard street, Mott street, Park street, Mulberry sweet, Worth street and Baxter s within Canal street, Baxter street, Worth street and Broadway. Third Assevt6ly District. Spring street, Hudson street, Canal street and Hudson or -North river. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Charlton street, Hudson street, Spring street and Hudson or North river. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lysacs within West Houston street, Varick street, King street, Hudson street, Charlton street and Ifudson or North river. within King street, Varick street, north and south sides of Spring street, from Varick street to Hudson street, and Hudson Spring street, Sullivan street, Broome street, \'arick street and Dominick Charlton street, Macdougal street, Spring street and Varick within West Houston street, Congress street, King street, Macdougal street, Charlton street and Varick within West Houston street, Sullivan street, Spring street, Macdougal street, King street and Congress The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prince street, Broadway, Spring street and Sullivan The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Houston street, Broadway, Prince street and Sullivan within Bleecker street, Broadway, West Houston street and Thompson s within Bleecker street, Thompson street, \Vest Houston street and Hancock The 'Thirteenth Election Ilistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirdl street, Broadway, lileecker street, and oast and west sides of Sullivan street, from Iihecker street to West 'third The Fourteenth El xtion District shall contain all that pirt of the city bounded by and lying within Nest Thirdl street, cast and west sides of Vac luugal street, from West Third street to lileecker street, Illeecker street, Carmine street ;in I Sixth The Fifteenth li!ecti, a District shall contain all that part of the city 1, Hind s l by and lyin' within Carmine street, east and west sides of Bedford street, from \Vest Houston to Carmine street, Downing street, from Varick street to Bleecker street, Bleecker street, Cottage place, \Vest ilousto n Street and \ arick within Leroy S rest, lsleeeicer street, Cornelia street, Sixth avenue, Carmine street, south side of lileecker street, from Downing street to Carmine street, Carmine street, from Itleecker street to Bedford street, and Belford The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city b:,unded by and lying within Leroy street, Bedford street, Carmine street, Varick street, West Ilouston street and Ilwtson within Leroy street, Hudson street, West Houston street and Hudson or North river. within Barrow street, Hudson street, Leroy street and Hudson or North river. within Morton street, Bleecker street, Leroy street and I ludson The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the. city bounded by and lying within Barrow street, Bedford street, Commerce street, Bleecker street, Morton street and Hudson The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grove street, Bleecker street, Commerce street, Bedford street, Barrow street and Hudson F0z,rh Assend)ly District. north and south sides of Cherry street, from Catharine Slip to Market Slip, Market Slip, East river, Catharine Slip and cast side of Catharine street from East river to Hamilton 'Within Monroe street, Methdnic alley, Cherry street, the north and south sides of Ilamiltou street, from Catharine to Market street, and Catharine within H nry street, Pike street, Monroe street, :Market street, Madison street and Birmingham within East Broadway, Pike street, Henry street, Birmingham street, Madison street and Market Division street, Rutgers street, East Broadway and Market East Broadway, Rutgers street, Madison street and Pike within south side of Madison street, from I'tice street t n Jefferson street, east and west sides of Rutgers street, from Madison to Monroe street, Monroe street and Pike xvithiu Monroe street, Rutgers street, Kutgers Slip, East river, Market Slip, Cherry street and Mechanic alley. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of Monroe street, from Rutgers street to Jefferson street, west side of Jefferson street, from Madison street to Monroe street, Monroe street, Clinton street, East river, Rutgers Slip and Rutgers The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of Henry street, from Jefferson street to Montgomery street, Clinton street, Monroe street and Jefferson within Division street, Clinton street, East Broadway, Jefferson street, Madison street and Rutgers within Division street, Montgomery street, Henry street, Jefferson street, East Broadway and. Clinton 'l'he Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division street, Grand street, Henry street and Montgomery The F'curteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within henry street, Scarimel street, Madison street, Montgomery street, Monroe street, Clinton street, north and south sides of Madison street, from Clinton street to Montgomery street, and east and west sides of Montgomery street, from I lenry street to Madison The Fifteenth Election Liistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Monroe street, Montgomery street, Cherry street, Scammel street, Water street, Gouverneur Slip, East river and Clinton The Sixtcknth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Madison street, Scammel street, Monroe street, Gouverneur street, Cherry street and Mont- gomery IF within Ilenry street, Jackson.street, Madison street and Scanvmel within Madison street, Jackson street, 1lonroe street and Scammel within Monroe street, Jackson street, Cherry street and Gouverneur The 'Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Cherry street, J ackson street, Jackson Slip, East river, Gouverneur Slip, Water street and Scamutel Fifth sllsehlly District. West Tenth street, itleecker street, Grove street and Hudson - The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Perry street, \Vest Fourth street, Charles street, Bleecker street, West 'Tenth street and Hudson The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Bank street, Bleecker street, West Eleventh street, West Fourth street, Perry street and Hudson The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Eighth avenue, \Vest Fourth street, West Eleventh street and lileecker The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Horatio street, West Thirteenth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Twelfth street, Vest Fourth street and Eighth West 'Twelfth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Eleventh street and West Fourth within West Eleventh street, Greenwich avenue, Charles street and \Vest Fourth t within Charles street, Greenwich avenue, West Tenth street, Waverley place, Christopher street and \Vest Fourth The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Charles street, West Fourth street, Christopher street and Bleecker The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Christopher street, \Vest Fourth street, east and west sides of Barrow street, from West Fourth street to Bleecker street, and north side of Bleecker street, from Jones street to Christopher within Barrow street, West Washington place, Sixth avenue, Cornelia street, Bleecker street, north and south sides ofones street, from Bleecker street to \Vest Fourth street, and 1Vest Fourth The Twelfth Elec tion District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Christopher street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Washington place and West Fourth within West Eleventh street, Sixth avenue, Christopher street, Waverley place, West Tenth street and Greenwich within Rest Fourteenth street, Sixth avenue, West Eleventh street and Seventh within \Vest Fifteenth street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Fourteenth street and Seventh within 1Vest Fourteenth street, University place, East Tenth street, Fifth avenue, West Twelfth street and Sixth within West Twelfth street, Fifth avenue, West Ninth street and Sixth within West Ninth street, Fifth avenue, East Tenth street, University place, Clinton place and Sixth
21 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, I898. THE CITY RECORD within Clinton place, University place, Waverley place, Macdougal street, West Washi ngton place and Sixth within West Washington place, Macdougal street, Waverley place, University place, West F uurth street, West Broadway, VVest Third street and Sixth The Twenty-first Election 1 tistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and I ying within East Ninth street, Fourth avenue, It Bowery, East Fourth street, Broadway, West Third street, West Broadway, West Fourth street and University place. The 'Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourteenth street, Fourth avenue, East Ninth street and University place. The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by lying within East Eleventh street, Third avenue and Fourth The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by lying within East Fourteenth street, Third avenue, East Eleventh street and Fourth Sixth Assembly District. west side of Chrystie street, from Canal street to Division street, Division street, Bowery and the north and south sides of Bayard street, from Bowery to Chrystie within south side of Canal street, from Bowery to Chrystie street, and the east side of Bowery, from Bayard to Canal The 'Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Chrystie street, Canal street and Bowery. within Grand street, Elizabeth street, Hester street, Bowery, Canal street and Mott Grand street, Mott street, Canal street and Baxter The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spring street, Marion street, Centre street, Grand street, Baxter street, Canal street and Broad way. within Spring street, Mulberry street, Broome street, Mott street, Grand street, Centre street and Marion within Broome street, Bowery, Hester street, Elizabeth street, Grand street and Mott The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rivington street, Chrystie street, Grand street and Bowery. The 'Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spring street, Bowery, Broome street and Mulberry within Prince street, Bowery, north side of Spring street, from Bowery to Mulberry street, and east and west sides of Mott street, from Spring street to Prince within East Houston street, Mulberry street, Prince street, east and west sides of Mulberry street, from Spring, street to Prince street, Spring street and Broadway. The 'Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Houston street, Elizabeth street, Prince street and Mulberry within East Houston street, Bowery, Prince street and Elizabeth 1'he Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, Chrystie street, Rivington street and Bowery. The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and ]ping within East Houston street, Forsyth street, Stanton street and Bowery. within First street, First avenue, East Houston street, Eldridge street, Stanton street, Forsyth street, East Ilouston street and Second within Second street, First avenue, First street and Second within Second street, Second avenue, East Houston street and Bowery. within Bleecker street, Bowery, East Houston street and Broadway. The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourth street, Bowery, Bleecker street and Broadway. The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourth street, Second avenue, Second street and Bo very. The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifth street, Second avenue, East Fourth street and Bowery. The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth street, Second avenue, Fifth street and Bowery. I The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within St. Mark's place, Second avenue, Sixth street and Third Seventh Assembly District. West Tenth street, Hudson street, Barrow street, and Hudson or North river. within Perry street, Greenwich street, Charles street, Hudson street, West Tenth street, and Hudson or North river. within West Eleventh street, Hudson street, Charles street, Greenwich street, Perry street and Washington The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Bank street, Greenwich street, West Eleventh street, Washington street, Perry street, and Hudson or North river. West Twelfth street, Greenwich street, Bank street, and Hudson or North river. Horatio street, Greenwich street, West Twelfth street, and Hudsr,n or North river. within Horatio street, Hudson street, Jane street, Eighth avenue, Hudson street, West Eleventh street and Greenwich within West Thirteenth street, West Fourth street, Jane street and Hudson The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirteenth street, Hudson street, Horatio street and Washington The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fourteenth street, Hudson street, West Thirteenth street, Washington street, Horatio street, and Hudson or North river. within West Fourteenth street, Eighth avenue, West Fourth street, West Thirteenth street and Hudson. within West Fourteenth street, Seventh avenue, West Thirteenth street and Eighth within \Vest Fifteenth street, Seventh avenue, West Fourteenth street and Eighth within West Sixteenth street, Seventh avenue, West Fifteenth street and Eighth within West Sixteenth street, Eighth avenue, West Fourteenth street and Ninth within West Seventeenth street, Tenth avenue, east and west sides of Tenth avenue to West Sixteenth street, north and south sides of West Sixteenth street to Ninth avenue, West Fourteenth street, and the Hudson or North river. within West Eighteenth street, west side of Ninth avenue, from West Sixteenth street to West Eighteenth street, the north and south sides of West Seventeenth street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, West Seventeenth street and the Hudson or North river. The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Seventeenth street, Eighth avenue, West Sixteenth street and Ninth within West Eighteenth street, Eighth avenue, West Seventeenth street and Ninth within West Seventeenth street, Seventh avenue, West Sixteenth street and Eighth The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eighteenth street, Seventh avenue, West Seventeenth street and Eighth The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Nineteenth street, Seventh avenue, West Eighteenth street and Eighth The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of West Nineteenth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth and and avenue, the west side of Eighth avenue, from \Vest Eighteenth street to West Twentieth street, West Eighteenth street and Ninth The 'twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of West Twentieth street, from Eighth avenue to Tenth avenue, the cast and west sides of Ninth avenue, from \Vest Nineteenth street to 1Vest Twentieth street, West Nineteenth street and Tenth The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twentieth street, Tenth avenue, West Nineteenth street, Ninth avenue, West Eighteenth street and Hudson or North river. E /d'k Assembly District. Canal street, Eldridge street, Division street and Chrystie within Grand street, Forsyth street, Hester street, Eldridge street, Canal street and Chrystie within Hester street, Orchard street, Division street and Eldridge within Hester street, Norfolk street, Division street and Orchard Broome street, Norfolk street, Hester street and Ludlow Grand street, Ludlow street, I [ester street and Forsyth within Brooniestreet, Allen street, Grand street and Chrystie within Delancey street, Ludlow street, Grand street, Allen street, Broome street and Orchard The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Delancey street, Orchard street, Broome street and Eldridge The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying w'thin Delancey street, Eldridge street, Broome street and Chrystie within Stanton street, Forsyth street, Delancey street and Chrystie within Stanton street, Eldridge street, Delancey street and Forsyth within Stanton street, Allen street, Delancey street and Eldridge within Stanton street, Orchard street, Delancey street and Allen within Stanton street, Ludlow street, Delancey street and Orchard within East Houston street, Ludlow street, Stanton street and Eldridge Ninth Assembly District. West Twentieth street, Seventh avenue, West Nineteenth street and Eighth within north and south sides of \Vest Twenty-first street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from West Twentieth street to West Twenty-second street, West Twentieth street and Eighth The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Twenty-third street, Seventh avenue, north and south sides of West Twenty second street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and east side of Eighth avenue, from West 'Twenty-first street to West Twenty-third within north and south sides of West Twenty-first street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, west side of Eighth avenue, from West Twentieth street to West Twenty-second street, West Twentieth street and the east side of Ninth avenue, from West Twentieth street to West Twenty-first \Vest Twenty-third street, Eighth avenue, north and south sides of West Twenty-second street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and the east side of Ninth avenue, from West Twenty-first street to \Vest Twenty-third The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Twenty-third street, Ninth avenue, West Twentieth street and Tenth within West 'Twenty-fourth street, Tenth avenue, West Twentieth street and Hudson or North river. within West Twenty-fourth street, Eighth avenue, \Vest Twenty-third street and Tenth The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of \Vest Twenty-fourth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from West Twenty-third street to \Vest Twenty-fifth street, West Twentythird street and the east side of Eighth avenue, from West Twenty-third street to West Twentyfourth The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twenty-sixth street, Seventh avenue, from West Twenty-fifth street to West Twenty-sixth street, north and south sides of \Vest Twenty-fifth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and the east side of Eighth avenue, from West Twenty-fourth street to West Twenty-sixth within west side of Eighth avenue, from West Twenty-fourth street to West Twenty-sixth street, West Twenty-fourth street, east side of Ninth avenue, from West Twenty-fourth street to \Vest Twenty-fifth street, and north and south sides of West Twenty-fifth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth within West Twenty-fifth street, Ninth avenue, West 'Twenty-fourth street and Hudson or North river. within West Twenty-sixth street, Ninth avenue, West Twenty-fifth street and Hudson or North river. within south side of West Twenty-eighth street, from Eleventh avenue to Hudson or North river, north and south sides of West Twenty-seventh street, Tenth avenue, West Twenty-sixth street and Hudson or North river. within West Twenty-seventh street, Ninth avenue, West Twenty-sixth street and Tenth within West Twenty-seventh street, west side of Eighth avenue, from West Twenty-sixth street to West 'Twenty-seventh street, north and south sides of West Twenty-sixth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and east side of Ninth avenue, from West Twenty-fifth street to Twentyseventh within the north and south sides of West Twenty-seventh street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from West Twenty-sixth street to West Twenty-eighth street, West Twenty-sixth street and Eighth within West Twenty-ninth street, west side of Seventh avenue, from West Twenty-eighth street to West Twenty-ninth street, north and south sides of West Twenty-eighth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and east side of Eighth avenue, from West Twenty-seventh street to West Twenty-ninth The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part or the city bounded by and lying within the west side of Eighth avenue, from West Twenty-seventh street to West Twenty-ninth street, north and south sides of West Twenty-eighth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, West Twenty-seventh street, and the east side of Ninth avenue, from West Twenty-seventh street to West Twenty-eighth within the south side of West Twenty-eighth street, from Ninth avenue to Eleventh avenue, West side of Ninth avenue, from West Twenty-seventh street to West Twenty-eighth street, north side of West Twenty-seventh street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and east and west sides of Tenth from West Twenty-seventh street to West Twenty-eighth The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twenty-ninth street, Tenth avenue, West Twenty-eighth street and Hudson or North river. The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within west Thirtieth street, Tehth avenue, Vest Twenty-ninth street and Hudson or North river. The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirtieth street, Ninth avenue, West Twenty-eighth street and Tenth The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirtieth street, west side of Eighth avenue, from West Twenty-ninth street to West Thirtieth street, north and south sides of West Twenty-ninth street, from Eighth avenue to
22 48S2 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1898 Ninth avenue, and east side of Ninth avenue, from West Twenty-eighth street to West Thirtieth I'he Twenty+fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirtieth street, tieventlt avenue, \Vest 'l'wentv.niiith street and I'ighth T',ilh Assc,rrl/v Di5Iri,t. The First Election District shall contain all that hart of the city h,ririlel by eml lving within Rivingtou street, Norfolk street, llroomc street, Lurll,w street, Delancey street and I:,ex The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city I,nun Ic,I I au,l lyin4 within Stanton street, Norfolk street, Riviugu street, 1':<sex street, Delancey street and Ludlow within Stanton street, Clinton street, Rivington street an Norfolk The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part ut the city bounded by and 1ving within East Houston street, the east and west i les c Essex street, from Stanton street to last Houston street, north side of Stanton street, from Norihlk street to Ludlow street, an 1 Ludlow The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the south side of East llo,ton street, from Essex street to Clinton street, Clinton street, Stanton street, and the east and west side; of Norfolk street, from St nton street t, East IIoustun stree.. Second street, Avenue b', East Houton street art,! Avernue A. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by au l lying within Third street, Avenue B, Second street and.venue A. The Eighth Election District shall c mtain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourth street, Avenue B, Third street and Aceu.tr A. The Ninth Election District hall contain all that part of the city boundel by and lying within Fifth street, Avenue B, East Fourth street and Avenue A. The Tenth Election I)itrjct shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth street, Avenue B, Fifth street and Avenue A. The Eleventh Electiuti Di,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh s'rect, Avenue 1S, Si%th street and Avenue' A. The Twelfth Election District steal contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within St. Mark's place, Avenue A, Seventh street and Fir.t within Seventh Avenue A, Sixth street an-1 First within Sixth street, Avenue A. Fifth street and First within Fifth street, Avenue A, East Fourth street an,l First within East Fourth street, Avenue A, Third street ant First The Seventeenth Election L)istrict shalt contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third street, Avenue A, Fecund street and First within Second street, Avenue A, E.ut Houston street aril Fir-t within Third street, First avenue, Second street an l Second The Twentieth Election Di-tract shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourth street, First avenue, Third street and Secoml The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifth street, First avenue, Eit Faith street anal Se:onl The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within sixth street, First avenue, Fifth street an I Second The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh street, First avenue, sixth street and Second The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within St. Mark's place, First avenue, Seventh street and Second E/ventle Assontlly District. \Vest Thirty second street, Ninth avenue, %Vest Thirty-first street, Tenth avenue, \West Thirtieth street and Hudson or North river. within \Vest Thirty-first street, Ninth West Thirtieth street and Tenth The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bnun,le,l by and lying within north and south sides of Rest Thirty-first street, fioin Eighth avenue to -Ninth avenue, Eighth avenue, \Vest Thirtieth street, and east side of Ninth avenue, from \Vest Thirtieth street to West Thirty-second within north and south sides of West Thirt '-ttrs; street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from West '1'itirty-second street t., \Vest Thirtieth street, \Vest Thirtieth street and Eighth The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and loin; within West Thirty-third Seventh avenue, north ant south sides of \Vest Thirty-secon I street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and east side of Eighth avenue, from West Thirty-first street to West Thirty-third \Vest Thirty-third street, west side of Ei;h:h avenue, from West Thirty-tir;t street to West Thirty-third street, north and south sides of \Vest Thirty-second street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and Ninth within \Vest Thirty-third street, Ninth avenue, \Vest 'l'nirty-secon l s.reet and Tenth The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of tlt- city bounded by and lving within \Cest Thirty-fourth street, Tenth avenue, West Thirty-second street and Hudson or North river. The N inth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-fourth street, 'Ninth avenue, \Vest Thirty-third street an l Tenth The Tenth Election District shall curtain all that part of the city bnttnled by and lying within West Thirty-fourth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Thirty-third street and Nintit The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bnun.led by and lyin; within West Thirty-fifth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Thirty-fourth street, fro: i Seventh avenue to Ninth avenue, and the east and west sides of Eighth avenue, from \Vest Thirty-fourth street to West Thirty-fifth The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bouwle,l by and lying within West Thirty-fifth street, Ninth avenue, West Thu'ty-f.rurth street an-1 Tenth within West Thirty-sixth street, Tenth avenu, West Tiiirty-fourtlt street and lfudson or North river. within West Thirty-sixth street, '_Ninth avenue, \Vest Thirty-fifth street an,] Tenth within West Thirty-sixth street, Eighth avenue, north and south sieges of \Vest Thirty-fifth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and east side of Ninth avenue, from West Thirty-fourth street to \Vest Thirty-sixth within north and south sides of Wrest Thirty-sixth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from West Thirty-fifth street to West Thirty-seventh street, West Thirty-fifth street and Eighth within south side of \Vest Thirty-seventh street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, east and west sides of Eighth avenue, from West Thirty-sixth street to \Vest Thirty-seventh street, and the north side of \Vest Thirty-sixth street, from Eighth avenue to -Ninth within south side of \Vest Thirty-seventh street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and the east side of Ninth avenue, from Rest Thirty-sixth.reef to West Thirty-seventh The Nineteenth Election District shall contain ell that pa rt of the city bounded by and lying wi thin \Vest Thirty-seventh street, Ninth avenue, West Thirty-sixth street and Tenth The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city boun(!ed by and lying within West Thirty-eighth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Thirty-seventh street and Tenth The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-eighth street, Eighth avenue, West Thirty-seventh street and Ninth Twelfth Assembly District. Broome street, Suffolk street, Grand street, Clinton street, Division street and Norfolk The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounden] by and lying within Delancey street, Clinton street, Grand street, Suffolk street, Broome street and Norfolk within Rivington street, Attorney street, Broome street, Clinton street, Delancey street and Norfolk The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by an.l lying within liroorne street, lodge street, I)ivisiun street and Clinton The Fifth Elc,'tiun I )i,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Dclanrcy street, Fitt street, Division street, Ridge street, Jim,me street and Attorney 'lime Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rivingtuu street, Willett street, I )elancey street and Attontey The Seventh Election District shall contain all that (,art of the city bounded by and lying within Delancey street, Willett street, Broome street, Sheriff street, Grand street and Pitt 1'he 1 :ightlt Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin,' within Rivington street, Columbia street, Delancey street, Sheriff stre=t, Broome street and Willett The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Icing within Rivingtuu street, Cannon street, Broome street, Sheriff street, Delancey street and Columbia The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broome street, Goerck street, Grand street and Sheriff within Rivingtnn street, Lewis street, Broome street and Cannon The '1'welltlr Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rivington Street, Goerck street, Broome street and Lewis 'I he Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, east and west sides of Goerck street, from Rivington street to Stanton street, north side of Rivington street, from Margin street to Cannon street, and Cannon within Stant,n s reet, last river, Delancey street, Goerck street, Rivington street, and the cast and west sides of Margin street, from Delancey street to Stanton within Delancey street, Tompkins street, Broome street, Mangin street, Grand street and Goerck within Delancey street, East river, Corlears street, Mangin street, Broome street and Tompkins within Grand street, Corlears street, East river and Jackson Tltirteetallt Assent ly District. West Thirty-seventh street, Eleventh avenue, West Thirty-eighth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Thirty-sixth street and I Iudson or North river. 'I'lr_ Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying witlitn West Thirty-ninth street, Tenth avenue, West Thirty-eighth street, Eleventh avenue, West Thirty-seventh street and Hudson or North river. 'l'he Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fortieth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Thirty-ninth street and IIurlson or North river. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Thirty-ninth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Thirty-eighth street and Tcntlt The Fifth Election Distrrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West fortieth street, Ninth avenue, West Thirty-ninth stre:t and Tenth 'Vest Fortieth street, Eighth avenue, West "Thirty-ninth street and Ninth The Ssventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \\'est Thirty-ninth street, Eighth avenue, \Vest'l'hirty-eighth street and ;Ninth within north and south sides of West Thirty-eighth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Saventh avenue, from Rest Thirty-seventh street to AVest Thirty-ninth street, AVrest Thirty-seventh street and Eighth a"enue. 'Pile Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fortieth Street, Seventh avenue, north and south sides of \Ve-t 'Chirty-ninth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and east side of Eighth avenue, from \Vest Thirty-eighth street to \Vest Fortieth The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Fort)--nrst street, Eighth avenue, West Fortieth street and Ninth The l'leventh Election 1 )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of \Vest Forty-second street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, wrest side of l:i;hth avenue, from West Forty-first street to West Fw'ty-tlnrd street, West Fortyfirst street and -Ninth 'l'he Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-First street, -Ninth avenue, \Vest Fortieth street and Tenth within West Fort v-second street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Forty-first street and Tenth The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that'part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of \Vc,t Forty.third street, from Eighth avenue to Tenth avenue, east and west si les of N nth avenue, from \Vest Forty-second street to \Vest Forty-third street, \Vest Forty-second street au l Tenth withi;t Kest Forty-second street, Tenth avenue, West Fortieth street and I ludson or North river. within \Vest Forty-third street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Forty-second street and Hudson or North river. ' The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bouncled by and lying within West Forty-fourth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Forty-third street and Hudson or North river. The Eighteenth Election District shall'contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-fittlt street, Tenth avenue, West Fortv-fourth street and Iludson or North river. The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lving within \Vest Forty-sixth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Forty-fifth street and Hudson or North river. Fcurtceu/p Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within north and ;ouch sides of East Eleventh street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, west side of Second avenue, from Fast Twelfth street to St. Mark's place, St. Mark's place and Third within East Fourteenth street, Second avenue, north and south sides of East Twelfth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, and Third avenue, from East Eleventh street to East Fourteenth street and Bas,ford's alley. within East Fourteenth street, First avenue, north and south sides of East Thirteenth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and east side of Second avenue, from East Twelfth street to East Fourteeuth within north and south sides of East Twelfth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Eleventh street to East Thirteenth street, East Eleventh street and Second *East Eleventh street, First avenue, East Tenth street and Second ' East'1'enth street, First avenue, East Ninth street and Second within East Ninth street, First avenue, St. Mark's place and Second within East Ninth street, Avenue A, St. Mark's place and First Time Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Tenth street, Avenue A, East Nintlt street and First The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eleventh street, Avenue A, East Tenth street and First The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Thirteenth street, Averrte A, East Eleventh street and First within East Fourteenth street, Avenue A, Last Thirteenth street and First The 'Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourteenth street, Avenue B, East Thirteenth street and Avenue A. within Ea,t Thirteenth street, Avenue 11, East Twelfth street and Avenue A. within East Twelfth street, Avenue 13, East Eleventh street and Avenue A. The Sixteenth Election Di.;trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eleventh street, Avenue B, Seventh street and Avenue A. The Seventeenth 1.lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eighth street, Avenue C, Seventh street and Avenue B. within East -Ninth street, Avenue C, Eighth street and Avenue B. within East Tenth street, Avenue C, East Ninth street and Avenue B.
23 MONDAY, N0vl-:Nrl :lz 7, THE CITY RECORD. 48x3 TL' 'I "e IIIiclh I. II In Itc uict hall actin all tliat pcu t ul'thg city I,~,uu~lc~l k) awi lying within I ::tst l :IcvcHtb street, Avenue C, I :ast 'I'onth street rind Avenue B. '1'he'I'tvcnty-first Election I ),strict shall contain all that part of the ( icy bounded by anti lying witnin East Twelfth street, Avenue C, East Eleventh street and Avenuz U. The'I'wenty-second Election D istrict shall cntain o all that part of the city bounded by an lying within East Thirteenth street, Avenue C, East Twelfth street and Avenue It. The Twenty-third Electron I)istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourteenth street, Avenue C, East Thirteenth street and Avenue U. The Twenty-futtrtlt Election District shall contain all that p-irt of the city hounded by and lying within East Fourteenth street, East river, East Eleventh street and Avenue Fifteenth Asse,nb y District. West Forty-fourth street, Ninth avenue, West Forty-third street and Tenth The Searnd Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-fourth street, Eighth avenue, \Vest Forty-third street and Ninth The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Forty-fifth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Forty-fourth street and Tenth within \Vest forty-fifth street, Eighth avenue, West Forty-fourth street and Ninth The Fifth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-sixth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Forty-filth street and'l'enth \Vest Forty-sixth street, Eighth avenue, West Forty-fifth street and Ninth The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-seventh street, Eighth avenue, West Forty-sixth street and Ninth within south side of \Vest Forty-seventh street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and west side of Ninth avenue, from West Forty-sixth street to \Vest Forty-seventh The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Iying within north side of \Vest Forty-sixth street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and east side of Tenth avenue, from \Vest Forty-sixth street to West Forty-seventh The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-seventh street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Forty-sixth street and Eleventh within \Vest Forty-eighth street, Eleventh avenue, \Vest Forty-sixth street, and Hudson or North river. within south side of \Vest, Forty-ninth street, from Eleventh avenue to Hudson Or North river, a.t and west sides of Eleventh avenue, from West Forty-eighth street to \Vest Forty-ninth street, nn n th side of West Forty-eighth street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson or North river, and I luuson or -North river. within \Vest Forty-eighth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Forty-seventh street and Eleventh The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within south side of West Forty-ninth street, from Tenth avenue to Eleventh avenue, and west side of Tenth avenue, from West Forty-eighth street to \Vet Forty-ninth The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bu«nded by and lying within West Fiftieth street, Ninth avenue, West Forty-ninth street and Tenth within south, side of \Vest Forty-ninth street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and cast side of Tenth avenue, from West Forty-eighth street to West Forty-ninth within west side of Ninth avenue, from \Vest Forty-eighth street to West Forty-ninth street, and north side of \Vest Forty-eighth street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth within \Vest Forty-eighth street, Ninth avenue, West Forty-seventh street and Tenth within West Forty-eighth street, Eighth avenue, West Forty-seventh street and Ninth The'1'wentietlr Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying w thin north and south sides of West Forty-ninth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, ", cot side of Eighth avenue, from West Forty-eighth street to West Fiftieth street, north side of West Forty-eighth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and the east side of Ninth avenue, from West Forty-eighth street to West Forty-ninth The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the south side of \Vest Fifty-hrst street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, west side of I :i;hth avenue, from \Vest Fiftieth street to \\Test Fifty-first street, north and south sides of \\Test I. fiftieth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and east side of Ninth avenue, from \Vest Forty-ninth street to West Fifty-first The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-second street, Eighth avenue, \Vest Fifty-first street and Ninth The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-third street, Eighth avenue, West Fifty-second street and Ninth Sixteenth Assembly District. Stanton street, Cannon street, Rivington street and Sheriff within Stanton street, Sheriff street, Rivington street and Pitt within. Stanton street, Pitt street, Rivington street and Clinton within East I louston street, Ridge street, Stanton street and Clinton The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the north and south sides of Second street, from Avenue B to Avenue C, the west side of Avenue C, from East Houton street to Third street, East Houston street and Avenue 13. East Houston street, Willett street, Stanton street and Ridge within Second street, Columbia street, Stanton street, Willett street, East Houston street an.: Avenue C. within Third street, Manhattan street, Second street and Avenud C. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third street, Lewis street, Stanton street, Columbia street, Second street and Manhattan The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third street, East river, Stanton street and Lewis within East Fourth street, East river, Third street and Avenue C. within East Fourth street, Avenue C, the north and south sides of Third street, from Avenue B to Avenue C, and the east side of Avenue B, from Second street to East Fourth within the north and south sides of Fifth street, from Avenue B to Avenue C, Avenue C, East Fourth street, and the east side of Avenue B, from East Fourth street to Sixth within Sixth street, East river, East Fourth street, Avenue C, Fifth street and Avenue 1). within Sixth street, Avenue D, Fifth street and Avenue C. The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Tying within Seventh street, west side of Avenue C, from Fifth street to Seventh street, the north and south sides of Sixth street, from Avenue B to Avenue C, and the east side of Avenue B, from Sixth street to Seventh within Seventh street, East river, Sixth street and Avenue C. within East Ninth street, East river, Seventh street, Avenue C, Eighth street and Avenue I). within East Ninth street, Avenue D, Eighth street and Avenue C. within East Tenth street, Avenue 1), East Ninth street and Avenue C. The 'Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eleventh street, East river, East Ninth street, Avenue D, East Tenth street and Avenue C. Seventeenth Assembly District. the west side of Tenth avenue, from \Vest Forty-ninth street to West Fiftieth street, and the north side of \Vest Forty-ninth street, from Tenth avenue to Eleventh within \Vest Fifty-first street, the west side of Eleventh avenue, from West Fiftieth street to West Fifty-first street, the south side of West Fiftieth street, from Tenth avenue to Eleventh avenue, Eleventh avenue, West Forty-ninth street and Hudson or North river. 'I'lic Third IJ,ctiun I)i,tri, t '.hall (,mt.,vo nil duct a t "t the city bunnded by and lying within \Vc,t Filly-liist.trect, T, rtth avenue, \Vest littietlt street and Eleventh The Iomth Election I)istriel'hail ontain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \V st I 'ifly - first street, Nijith as nuc, West Fiftieth street and Ten Ii The Filth Election 1)isuict shall ceitatn all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest fifty-second street, Ninth avenue, \Vest I-ifty-tint street and 'lentli The Sixth Election I)istri, t shall contain all that part of the city hounded h and lying within West I-ifty-secon(l sneet; 'Tenth avenue, \Vet bitty first street and Mattson or North river. The Seventh Octlion I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Fifty fifth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Fifty-fourth street, Eleventh avenue, West Fifty-second street and I Iudson or North river. - 'l'he Eighth E!ccti,n District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Fifty-third street, Tenths avenue, \Vest Fifty-second street and Eleventh The Ninth Election I)istrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Fifty-third street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Fifty-second street and Tenth The Tenth El ccti,m District shall contain all that part of the city hounded l y and lying within West Fifty-fourth street, Ninth avenue, West Fifty-third street and Eleventh The Eleventh I ;lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within AVest Fifty-fifth street, Ei,hth avenue, \Vest Fifty-third street and Ninth The 'Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Ve-t Fifty-fifth street, Ninth avenue, West Fifty-fourth street and Tenth The Thirtee!tth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Ve,t Fifty-sixth street, Ninth avenue, West Fifty-fifth street and Hudson or North river. within \VTest Fifty-seventh street, Eighth avenue, West Fifty-fifth street and Ninth within south side of West Fifty-sevcutlt street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and the west side of Ninth avenue, from West Fifty-sixth street to \Vest Fifty-seventh IF The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part, of the city bounded by and lying within the north side of \Vest I, ifty-sixth street, from -Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and the east side of Tenth avenue, from \\Test Fifty-sixth street to \Ve,t Fifty-seventh The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Fifty-eighth street, Tenth avenue, West Fifty-sixth street and the Iludsutt or North river. The Eighteenth Election I)istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West t itty-eighth street, Ninth avenue, West Fifty-seventh street and Tenth '1'Ite Nineteenth Election I )i,trid shall contain all that ],art of the city hounded by and lying within \Ve<t Fifty-ninth street, Eighth avenue, \Vest Filty-seventh street and Ninth The Twentieth Election Lli.;triet shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Sixtieth street, Columbus avenue, Ninth avenue, West Fifty-eighth street and Hudson or North river. The 'Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Sixty-first street, Central Park, \Vest, \Vest Fifty-ninth street and Columbus Li '-hteenth Issenmbly District. The First Election District shall contain all that pat of the city bounded by and lying within East Nineteenth street, Third avenue, East Fourteenth street and Irving place. The Second Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Eighteenth street, Secoml avenue, last 1 ourteenth street amid 'Third The Third Election Di.,trict shall contain all that pat it of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventeenth street, Livingston place, East Sixteenth street, First avenue, East Fourteenth street and Second, The Fourth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifteenth street, Avenue :\, East Fourteenth street and First The Fifth Election I )i,trict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Fifteenth street, East river, East Fourteenth street and Avenue A. East Sixteenth street, Avenue C, East Seventeenth street, East river, East Fifteenth street and Avenue Ii. within East Sixteenth street, Avenue B. last Fifteenth street and Avenue A. within East Sixteenth street, Avenue A, East Fifteenth street and First The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part c,f the city bounded by and lying within East Seventeenth street, Avenue A, East Sixteenth street and First The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventeenth street, Avenue I3, East Sixteenth street and Avenue A. within Eat Eclitemtlm street, East river, East Seventeenth street, Avenue C, East Sixteenth street and Avenue Ii. - '1'he Twelfth Election District such contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighteenth street, Avenue B, East Seventeenth street and First 'file Thirteenth ielectiah District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Ea;t Eighteenth street, First avenue, East Sixteenth street, Livingston place, East Seventeenth street and Secun~l The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East 'VTwenty-first street, Second avenue, East Eighteenth street and Third within Eat Nineteenth street, Avenue A, East Eighteenth street and Second within East Twenty-fiat street, East river, East Eighteenth street, Avenue A, East Nineteenth street and First within East'I'wenty-first street, First avenue, East Nineteenth street and Second within Eat Twenty-thinl street, Second avenue, East Twenty-first street and Third within north and south sides of East 'VTwenty-second street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west.i.iile of First avenue, from East '\Twenty-fir.,t street to East Twenty-second street, north side of East Twenty-first street, from l'ir,t avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East 'VTwenty-first street to East Twenty-third within south side of East'I'wenty-third street, from Second avenue to East river, East river, East Twenty-first street, east side of First avenue, from East Twenty-first street to East Twenty-third street, and the west side of First avenue, front East \ T wenty-second street to East Twenty-third 'I'he Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East'l'wenty-fourth street, First avenue, East Twenty-third street and Second The Twenty-second Ile:tion District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-fifth street, First avenue, East 'Twenty-fourth street and Second avenue, The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying between East Twenty-sixth street, East river, East Twenty-third street and First jiue,c.ft1ic Isscmbli, District. The First Election District shall omtain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Sixty-first street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Sixtieth street and Amsterdam within west side of Amsterdam avenue, from \Vest Sixty-first street to \Vest Sixtieth street, and the north side of West Sixtieth street, from Amsterdam, avenue to \Vest End within the south side of West Silty-first street, from Amsterdam avenue to Hudson or North river, the east and we-t sides of \Vest End avenue, from \Vest Sixtieth street to \Vest Sixty-first street, north side of \Vest Sixtieth street, from \Vest End avenue to Hudson or North river, and Hudson or North river. within the south side of West Sixty-second street, irons. \m;terdam avenue to Hudson or North river, the east and west sides of \Vest End avenue, from Nest Sixty-first street to \Vest Sixty-second street, the north side of West Sixty-lir.,t street, from \Vest End avenue to Hudson or North river, and Hudson or North river. the west side of Amsterdam from \Vest Sixty-first street to \Vest Sixty-second street, and the north side of West Sixty-first street, from Amsterdam avenue to West End \Vest Sixty-thi«l street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Sixty-second street and Hudson or North river. The Seventh Election District shall contain all chit part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of West Sixty-third street, from Columbus avenue to Amsterdam avenue, and the east side of Amsterdam avenue, from West Sixty-second street to West Sixty-third within the west side of Columbus avenue, from \Vest Sixty-first street to \Vest Sixty-third street, \Vest Sixty-first street, the cast side of Amsterdam avenue, from West Sixty-first street to West Sixty-second street, and the north and south sides of West Sixty-second street, from Columbus avenue to Amsterdam
24 4884 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVE: ISFR 7, The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Vest Sicty-fifth street, Central \'ark, \Vet, \Vest Sixty-first street and Columbus. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lyin; within the west side of Columbus avenue, from West Sixty-third street to West 4ixty-fifth street, West Sixty-third street, the east side of Arnsterdam avenue, from West sixty-third trcet to West Sixtyfourth street, and the north and south sides of \Vest Sixty-fourth street, from Columbus avenue to Amsterdam within \Vest Sixty-fourth street, Amsterdam avenue, West Stxty-third street and Hudson or North river. The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Sixty-sixth street, the west side of Colutuhus avenue, from \Ve-t Sixty-fifth street to IN est Sixty-sixth street, the north and south sides of West Sixty-fifth street, from Columbus avenue to Hudson or North river, the east and west sides of Amsterdam avenue, from \Vest Sixty-fourth street to \Vest Sixty-sixth street, the north side of West Sixty-fourth street, from Amsterdam avenue to Hudson or North river, and Hudson or North river. within West Sixty-ninth street, Central Park, West, \Vest Sixty-fifth street and Columbus within \Vest Sixty-eighth street, Columbus avenue, West Sixty-sixth street and Amsterdam within the south side of \Vest Sixty-seventh street, from Amsterdam avenue to \Vest End avenue, and the west side of Amsterdam avenue, from West Sixty-sixth street to \Ve,t Sixty-seventh within the south side of \Vest Sixty-seventh street, from Nest End avenue to Hudson or North river, the east and west sides of West End avenue, from West Sixty-sixth street to \Vest Sixtyseventh street, the north side of \Vest Sixty-sixth street, from Amsterdam avenue to Hudson or North river, and Hudson or North river. within West Seventieth street, \Vest Lnd avenue, \Vest Sixty-seventh street and Hudson or North river. within West Sixty-ninth street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Sixty-seventh street and West End The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Seventy-second street, Amsterdam avenue, West Sixty-ninth street, \Vest End avenue, West Seventieth street and Hudson or -North river. within \Vest Seventy-second street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Sixty-eighth street and Amsterdam The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Seventy-second street, Central Park, \Vest, \Vest Sixty-niutii street and Columbus The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Seventy-sixth street, Central Park, \Vest, West Seventy-second street and Columbus The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Seventy-fifth street, Columbus avenue, West Seventy-second street and Amsterdam The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Seventy-sixth street, Amsterdam avenue, West Seventy-second street and Hudson or North river. The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Seventy-seventh street, Central Park, \Vest, West Seventy-sixth street, Columbus avenue, West Seventy-fifth street and Amsterdam The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Seventy-eighth street, Columbussavenue,\Vest Seventy-seventh street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Seventy-sixth street and Hudson or North river. The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eighty-first street, Central Park, West, \Vest Seventy-seventh street, Columbus avenue, West Seventy-eighth street, Hudson or North river, \Vest Seventy-ninth street, Amsterdam avenue, West Eightieth street and Columbus The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Eighty-first street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Eightieth street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Seventy-ninth street and Hudson or North river. The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all tha, part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eighty-second street, Columbus avenue, %Vest Eighty-first street and Hudson or North river. The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eighty-third street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Eighty-second street and 'Hudson or North river. - The Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eighty-fifth street, Amsterdam avenue, West Eighty-third street, Hudson or \oath river, \Vest Eighty-fourth street and Boulevard. The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eighty-fourth street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Eighty-third street and Amsterdam The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eighty-sixth street, Columbus avenue, West Eighty-fourth street and Amsterdam The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eighty ninth street, West End avenue, \Vest Eighty-seventh street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Eighty-fifth street, Boulevard, West Eighty-fourth street and Hudson or North river. The Thirty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eighty-ninth street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Eighty-seventh street and \Vest End Twe,tiieth Assemb/v District. East Twenty-fourth street, Third avenue, East Twenty-fifth street, Second avenue, East Twentythird street and Lexington within East Twenty-sixth street, Second avenue, East Twenty-fifth street, Third avenue, East Twenty-fourth street and Lexington within East Twenty-sixth street, First avenue, East Twenty-fifth street and Second within East Twenty-seventh street, First avenue, East Twenty-eighth street, East river, East Twenty-sixth street and Second East Twenty-eighth street, Second avenue, East Twenty-sixth street and Third t East Twenty-ninth street, Third avenue, East Twenty-sixth street and Lexington wiihin north and south sides of East Twenty-ninth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, west side of Second avenue, from East Twenty-eighth street to East Thirtieth street, East Twentyeighth street and Third within East Twenty-ninth street, East river, East Twenty-eighth street, First avenue, East Twenty-seventh street and Second The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirtieth street, East river, East Twenty-ninth street and Second The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within south side of East Thirty-first street, from Lexington avenue to Third avenue, west side of Third avenue, from East Thirtieth street to East Thirty-first street, south side of East Thirtieth street, from Third avenue to Second avenue, the east and west sides of Third avenue, from Last Twentyninth street to East Thirtieth street, the no th side of East Twenty-ninth street, from Third avenue to Lexington avenue, and Lexington within East Thirty-second street, Second avenue, East Thirtieth street and Third within East Thirty-first street, East river, East Thirtieth street and Second The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that put of the city bounded by and lymn within East Thirty-second street, First avenue, Es't Thirty-third street, East river, East Thirt-- first street and Second The Fourteenth Election Distnet shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-third street, First avenue, East Thirty-second street and Second within Thirty-third street, Second avenue, East Thirty-second street, Third avenue, East Thirty- Lst street and Lexington within East Thirty-fifth street, Third avenue, East Thirty-fourth street, Second avenue, East Thi:ty-third street and Lexington The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all this part of the city l,umlel by and lyin,{ within Last Thirty fourth street, East river, East Thirty-third street and Second within south side of East Thirty-fifth street, from Second avenue to East river. last river, north side of Last Thirty-fourth street, from Third avenue to East river, and east and west sides of Second avenue, from East Thirty-fourth street to East Thirty-fifth 'the Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-sixth street, East river, East Thirty-fifth street and Second The "twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Thirty-sixth street, fiom Lexington avenue to Second avenue, west side of Second avenue, from East Thirty-fifth street to East Thirty-sixth street, north and south sides of East Thirty-fifth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, east side of Third avenue, from East Thirty-fourth street to East Thirty-fifth street, east and west sides of Third avenue, from East Thirty-fifth street to East Thirty-sixth street, north side of East Thirty-fifth street, from Third avenue to Lexington avenue, and Lexington The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-ninth street, Third avenue, East Thirty-seventh street, Second avenue, East Thirty-sixth street and Lexington The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-seventh street, East river, East Thirty-sixth street and Second The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-eighth street, East river, East Thirty-seventh street and Second Twenty-first AssemWly District. West Eighty-third street, Central Park, West, West Eighty-first street and Columbus within West Eighty-seventh street, Central Park, West, West Eighty-third street and Columbus within \Vest Eighty-eighth street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Eighty-sixth street and Amsterdam within \Vest Ninetieth street, Central Park, \Vest, \Vest Eighty-seventh street and Columbus The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Ninetieth street, Columbus avenue, West Eighty-eighth street and Amsterdam The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Ninety-third street, Central Park, \Vest, West Ninetieth street and Columbus within West Ninety-second street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Ninetieth street and Amsterdam within West Isinety-fifth street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Eighty-ninth street and Hudson or North river. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Ninety-fourth street, Columbus avenue, West Ninety-second street and Amsterdam The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Ninety-fifth street, Central Park, West, West Ninety-third street and Columbus within West Ninety-fifth street, Columbus avenue, West Ninety-fourth street and Amsterdam within \Vest Ninety-ninth street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Ninety-fifth street and Hudson or North river. within West Ninety-sixth street, Columbus avenue, West Ninety-fifth street and Amsterdam within Vest Ninety-seventh street, Central Park, West, West Ninety-fifth street and Columbus within \Vest Ninety-seventh street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Ninety-sixth street and Amsterdam within \Vest Ninety-eighth street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Ninety-seventh street and Amsterdam within West Ninety-ninth street, Central Park, West, West Ninety-seventh street and Columbus within \Vest Ninety-ninth street, Columbus avenue, West Ninety-eighth street and Amsterdam within West One Hundred and First street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundredth street, Columbus avenue, West Ninety-ninth street and Hudson or North river. within \Vest One Hundredth street, Manhattan avenue, West One Hundred and First street, Central Park, \West, West Ninety-ninth street and Columbus The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Second street, Central Park, West, West One Hundred and First street, Manhattan avenue, West One Hundredth street and Columbus The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north side of \Vest One Hundredth street, from Columbus avenue to Amsterdam avenue, and the west side of Columbus avenue, from West One Hundredth street to \Vest One Hundred and First The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the south side of West One Hundred and First street, from Columbus avenue to Amsterdam avenue, and the east side of Amsterdam avenue, from West One Hundredth street to \Vest One Hundred and First The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Second street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and First street and Amsterdam The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Third street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and Second street and Amsterdam The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Third Manhattan avenue, West One Hundred and Fourth street, Central Park, West, \Vest One Hundred and Second street and Columbus The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Sixth street, Central Park, West, \Vest One Hundred and Fourth street, Manhattan avenue, West One Hundred and Third street and Columbus The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Fifth street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred an Third street and Amsterdam The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Fourth street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and First street and Hudson or North river. The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Sixth street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and Fifth street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and Fourth street and Boulevard. The Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Tenth street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and Seventh street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and Sixth street, Boulevard, West One Hundred and Fourth street and Hudson or North river. The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Seventh street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and Tenth street, Central Park, West, West One Hundred and Sixth street and Amsterdam The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Tenth street, Fifth avenue, the Transverse road across Central Park, at or near West Ninety-seventh street, and Central Park, West. The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Tenth Manhattan avenue and Columbus The Thirty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Seveutf avenue, West One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Eighth
25 MONDAY, NQVEM1VER 7, THE CITY RECOR D The Thirty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin within \Vest (inc Hundred and Sixteenth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Columbus The Thirty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West One hundred and Seventeenth street, Seventh avenue, West One l l undred and Fifteenth street and Eighth The Thirty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Cobtmbus The Thirty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Eighteenth street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Twentieth street, Seventh avenue, West One Ilundred and Seventeenth street and Eighth The Fortieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One I-hundred and Twentieth street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Manhattan The Forty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Twentieth street, Manhattan avenue, West One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Eighteenth street and Amsterdam The Forty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One I Iandred and Nineteenth street, Boulevard, West One Hundred and Twentieth sheet, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Columbus avenue, Manhattan avenue, West One Hundred and Tenth street and Hudson or North river. Twenty-second Assembly District. the north and south sides of East Thirty-eighth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, Second avenue, East Thirty-seventh street and the east side of Third avenue, from East Thirty-seventh street to East Thirty-nintlr The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounden by and lying within the south side of East Thirty-ninth street, from Third avenue to East river, East river, East Thirty-eighth street and the east and west sides of Second avenue, from East Thirty-eighth street to East Thirty-ninth The Thinl Election District shall contain all that partofthe citybounded by and lying within East Fortieth street, East river, East Thirty-ninth street and Second within East Fortieth street, Second avenue, East Thirty-ninth street and Lexington East Forty-first street, Second avenue, East Fortieth street and Lexington East Forty-second street, Second avenue, East Forty-first street and Lexington within East Forty-second street, East river, East Fortieth street and Second within East Forty-third street, East river, East Forty-second street and Third The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East Forty-fifth street, from Lexington avenue to Third avenue, west side of Third avenue, from East Forty-second street to East Forty-sixth street, East Forty-second street and Lexington The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East Forty-fourth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, the west side of Second avenue, from East Forty-third street to East Forty-fifth street, East Forty-third street and the east side of Third avenue, from East Forty-third street to East Fortyfourtt within East Forty-fourth street, East river, East Forty-third street and Second within East Forty-sixth street, East river, East Forty-fourth street and Second within East Forty-sixth street, the west side of Second avenue, from East Forty-fifth street to East Forty-sixth street, and the north and south sides of East Forty-fifth street, from Second avenue to Thud avenue, and the east side of Third avenue, from East Forty-fourth street to East Fortysixth within East Forty-eighth street, west side of Third avenue, from East Forty-sixth street to East Party-eighth street, the north and south sides of East Forty-sixth street, from Third avenue to Lexington avenue, and the east side of Lexington avenue, from East Forty-fifth street to East Forty-eighth within East Forty-eighth street, Second avenue, East Forty-sixth street and Third within East Forty-eighth street, East river, East Forty-sixth street, Second avenue, East Fortyseventh street and First - within East Forty-ninth street, First avenue, East Forty-seventh street and Second within East Fifty-second street, East river, East Forty-eighth street and First within East Fifty-first street, First avenue, East Forty-ninth street and Second within East Fifty-first street, Second avenue, East Forty-eighth street and Third The Twenty-fir<t Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fiftieth street, Third avenue, East Forty-eighth street and Lexington The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-third street, Third avenue, East Fiftieth street and Lexington The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-second street, First avenue, East Fifty-first street and Third Twenty-third Assembly District. \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-third street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Twentieth street and Columbus within West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Manhattan avenue, West One Hundred and Twentysixth street, Eighth avenue, Wet One Hundred and Twenty-third street and Columbus within West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Manhattan street, Boulevard, West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and Twentieth street, Boulevard, West One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Hudson or North river. within Manhattan street, West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Boulevard. West One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Manhattan street and Amsterdam West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Twentysixth street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Columbus within West One Hundred and Thirtieth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street and St. Nicholas within West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Old Broadway, West One Hundred and Thirtieth street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan street and Boulevard. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-first street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Thirtieth street, Old Broadway, West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Boulevard, Manhattan street, West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Hudson or North river. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-first street and Hudson or North river. within West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Thirtieth street and St. Nicholas within West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-third street and St. Nicholas within West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and Thirtyfourth street and Seventh The Fourteenth Elccti on District shall contain all that part of the, ity bounded by and lying within \Vest One hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Fifth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and '\luny fourth street and Lenox within Iharlem river, Fifth avenue, West One IIundred and '1'hirtv-fifth street and Lenox within Harlem river, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street and Seventh within West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, Seventh avenue, West One Ihundred and Thirty-fifth street and Eighth within West One Hundred and Forty-second street, Seventh avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street and Eighth within \Vest One Hundred and Forty-first street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Thirtyfifth street, St. Nicholas avenue and Bradhurst The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Forty-third street, Bradliurst avenue, St Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-third street and Hudson or North river. The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hurdred and Forty-third street, Seventh avenue, \Vest One I Iundred and Fortysecond street, Eighth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Forty-first street and Bradliurst The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West (Inc Hundred and Forty-seventh street, Seventh avenue, \Vest One hundred and Forty-third street and Eighth The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Fo'ty-third street and Convent The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Forty-fifth street and Convent The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One hundred and Forty-sixth street, Convent avenue, West One Hundred and Forty-third street and Hudson or North river. The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Ilundred and Fiftieth street, Convent avenue, West One hundred and Forty-sixth street and Hudson or North river. The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, Convent avenue and St. Nicholas The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, St. Nicholas avenue, Convent avenue, West One Hundred and Fiftieth street and Hudson or North river. The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, Amsterdam avenue, \Ve,t One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, Harlem river, West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street and Hudson or North river. The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Harlem river, West One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street and Hudson or North river. The Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, Harlem river, West One Hundred and Sixtyfirst street and Hudson or North river. p The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Seventy-first street, Harlem river, West One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street and Hudson or North river. The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Eighty-first street, Harlem river, %Vest One Hundred and Seventy. first street and Hudson or North river. The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Inwood street, Dyckman street, Harlem river, \Vest One Hundred and Eighty-first street and Hudson or North river. The Thirty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spuyten Duyvil creek, Harlem river, Dyckman street, Inwood street and Hudson or North river. Twenty-fourth Assembly District. East Fifty-fourth street, Second avenue, East Fifty-second street and Third within East Fifty-third street, First avenue, East Fifty-second street and Second within East Fifty-third street, East river, East Fifty-second street, First avenue, and I;lackwell's L land. within East Fifty-sixth street, East river, East Fifty-third street and First north and south sides of East Fifty-fourth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-third street to East Fifty-fifth street, north side of East Fifty-third street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Fiftythird street to East Fifty-fourth south side of East Fifty-sixth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-fifth street to East Fifty-sixth street, north and south sides of East Fifty-fifth street, from First avenue to second avenue, and east side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-fourth street to East Fifty-sixth within East Fifty-fifth street, Second avenue, East Fifty-fourths street, Third avenue, East Fiftythird street and Lexington within East Fifty-sixth street, Second avenue, East Fifty-fifth street and Lexington The Ninth Election District shall contain all that pact of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-eighth street, Third avenue, East Fifty-seventh street, Second avenue, East Fifty-sixth street and Lexington The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of East Fifty-seventh street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-sixth street to East Fifty-eighth street, north side of East Fifty-sixth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and east side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-sixth street to East Fifty-seventh within East Fifty-eighth street, Avenue A, East Fifty-seventh street, East river, East Fifty-sixth street and First The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Fifty-ninth street, East river, East Fifty-seventh street, Avenue A, East Fifty-eighth street and First within south side of East Fifty-ninth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-eighth street to East Fifty-ninth street, north and south side, of East Fiftyeighth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-seventh street to East Fifty-ninth within East Fifty-ninth street, Second avenue, East Fifty-seventh street, Third avenue, East Fiftyeighth street and Lexington within East Sixty-fourth street, Third avenue, East Fifty-ninth Street and Lexington within north and south sides of East Sixty-first street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, west side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-ninth street to East Sixty-second street, north side of East Fifty-ninth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, and the east side of Third avenue, from East Fifty-ninth street to East Sixty-first within north and south sides of East Sixtieth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-ninth street to East Sixtieth street, north side of East Fifty-ninth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Fiftyninth street to East Sixty-first The Eighteenth Election District shall contam all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Sixty-second street, East river, East Fifty-ninth street and First I within south side of East Sixty-second street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Sixtieth street to East Sixty-second street, north and south sides of East Sixty-first street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Sixty-first street to Last Sixty-second
26 48S6 THE CITY RECOR D. MONDAY, Novi mill:r 7, '['he't'wentieth EIriti n I)i,trict shall mt ill :ill th.tt hart of the city In uirderl l,y and lying 7'rceulr-sc vein, Assem/fyy District. within 1?ast Sisty-litth street, west side of Sec on,i avenue, from l :ast Sisty-scr nd street to I:aa ['he First l;le, II ii District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withitt Sixty-fifth street, north and south stiles of East Si%ty-second street, fmm Second avenue to Thircl West FAlrty- III a street, Seventh avenue, Vi ost I ortieth street an,l Eighth avenue, and the cast side of Third avenue, front East 'i\ty-first street to East Sixty-fifth The "t ii Fle ction I tistricl shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying I'he Twenty-fir,t Election District shall c,mtain all th it part of the cth b umled by and lying within 11 est Forty-third street, "cienth avenue, 1Vest Forty-lirst street anal Li.,hth within East Sixty-fifth street, First avenue, East "ixt second street and Second The 'Third Election I)iltrlit shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying t he'1'wenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of thy city hounded by and I Within \Vest Forty- lilt h street, Seventh avenue, Welt Forty-third street and I :ighth lying within East sixty-fifth street, East river East "ixty-second street and First ['he Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of (lie city bounded by and lying tit Inn est r U I ) -"a vi ( ( (I I s(reet, Broadway, %%est turfy-fifth street and l.tghth Tw(',rty jjfle.isse»rllr 1)islrlrf. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded -oy and lying within \\'est Forty-ninth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Forty-seventh street and Eighth The First Election District shall contain all that p.ut of the city bounded by and lying within The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying \Vest Seventeenth street, Sixth avenue, \\'e=t Fifteenth street and Seventli within \\'est Fifty-second street, Seventh avenue, \\'est Forty-ninth street and Eighth The Seventh Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twentieth street, Sixth \Vesr Seventeenth street and Seventh within West Fifty-third street, Seventh avenue, West Fifty-second street and Eighth The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounule,l by and lying i within West Twenty-third street, Sixth \\'est Twentieth street and Seventh i n A \ t 'e- Fi ft v- third - street,. S' txth avennc, West Fiftieth. street and Seventh The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city Founded by and lying within West Twenty-fifth street, Sixth avenue, \\'est l'sventy-third street ao l Seventh West Twenty-seventh Sixth avenue, \Vest Twenty-fifth street and Seventh The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city boundci by an<l lying within the north and south sides of West "Twenty-eighth street, from Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, the west side of Sixth from \Vest Twenty-seventh street to West Twenty-eighth street, West Twenty-seventh street, and the east side of Seventh avenue, from West Twenty-seventh street to Rest Twenty-ninth within \Vest Thirtieth street, the west Side of Sixth from \Vest Twenty--ei,,hth street to \Vest Thirtieth street, the north and south sides of West "I'a-enty-ninth street, from Sisth avenue to Seventh avenue, and the cast side of Seventh avenue, from \Vest Twenty-ninth street to \Vest Thirtieth The Eighth Election District shall contain al I that part of the city bounded by and lyitv, within the north and south sides of \\ eat Thirty-first street, fn,nt Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, the west side of Sixth avenue, from \\'est Thirtieth street to West Thirty-second street, \Vest Thirtieth street and the east side of Seventh from West Thirtieth street to West 'Thirty-first The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Thirty-third street, the west side of Sixth from Rest Thirty-second street to West 'I hirty-third street, the north and south sides of West Thiriv-second tree[, from Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, and the east side of Seventh avcnac, fro:n iwest Thirty-first street to \Vest Thirtythird The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-sixth street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Thirty-third street and Seventh The Eleventh Election I)i.trict shall c,ntain all that part of the city buuuded by and lying within \\'est Thirty-fifth street, Filth avenue, \\'e<t Thirty-second street and Sixth The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that 'part of the city bounde,l by and lying within \Vest Thirty-second street, Fifth avenua, \Vest Twetw-ninth stre-'t and Sixth The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all th_it part of the city hounded by and lying within West Twenty-ninth street, Fifth avenue, \\'est Twenty-sixtli street and Sixth The Fourteenth Election Distri t shill contain all that part of th - city bounded by ant lying within \Vest Twenty-sixth street, Fifth avenue, \Ve.t Twenty-third street and Sixth The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Icing within \Vest Twenty-third street, Fifth avenue, \Vest Eighteenth street and 'sixth within West Eighteenth street, fifth a -e rue, \Ve<t Fourteenth street and Sixth The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounde, l by and lying within East Twenty-secon,i street, Fourth avenue, Ea't Fourteenth street an l Fifth The Eighteenth Election District slta'l contain all that part of the city ba coded by and lying within East Twenty-ninth street, Fourth avenue, East Tn enty-third street and Fifth The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounde, l by and lying within East Thirty-third street, Madison avenue, East Thirty-second street, Fourth avenue, Last Twenty-ninth street and Fifth within Kest Thirty-sixth street, East Thirty-sixth Fourth avenue, East'I'thirty second street, Madison avenue, East Thirty-third street, Fifth avenue, \\"e<t Thirty--Butt street and Sixth The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city homhle,l by and lying within East Thirty-sixth street, Lexiia ton East Thirty-firs' street and Fourth The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Thirty-first street, Lexington avenue, Last Twenty-seventh street and Fourth The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-seventh street, Lexington avenue, Etst Twenty-third street and Fourth The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Twenty-third street, Third avenue, East Twentieth street, Fourth avenue, East Twenty-second street and Fifth The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twentieth street, T':inl avenue, East -Nineteenth street, Irvin,, p''. East Fourteenth street, Union square, East, an,.i Fourth T.u'nty-sr.rth Assembly District, The First Election District hail contain all that part of the city luoun,lecl in' and lying within East Sixty-eighth street, Second avenue, East Sixty-fifth street, Thircl a%enue, East Sixty-fourth street and Lexington The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bocnde,l by and lying within East Sixty-eighth street, First avenue, East Sixty-fifth street and Second The Thi-d Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventieth street, East river, East Sixty-fifth street and First The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city boundedl by and lying vithin East Sixty-north street, First avenue, Eas: Sixty-eightlt street and Lexington The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventieth street, First avenue, East Sixty-ninth street and Second The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventieth street, Second avenue, Eat Sixty-ninth street and Lexington within East Seventy-second street, Third avenue, East Seventy-first street, Second avenue, East Seventieth street and Lexington within East Seventy-first street, First avenue, East Seventieth street aml Second The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of Ea,t Seventy-first street, front First avenue to Avenue A, the east and west sides of Avenue A, from East Seventieth street to East Seventy-second street, the east side of Avenue A, from East Seventy-second street to East Seventy-third street, East Seventythird street, East river, East Seventieth street and I irst The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Seventy-second street, from Second avenue to Avenue A, the east anal west sides of First avenue, from East Seventy-first street to East Seventy-second street, East Seventy-first street and Second within East Seventy-third street, Second avenue, East Seventy-first street, Third avenue, Fast Seventy-second street and Lexington The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounde,1 by 'mu l lying within East Seventy-third street, First avenue, East Seventy-second street and Second The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Seventy-fourth street, Avenue A, East Seventy-second street and First within East Seventy-fifth street, East river, East Seventy-third street, Avenue A, East Seventyfourth street and First within East Seventy-fifth street, First avenue, East Seventy-third street and Second The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by a d lying within East Seventy-fourth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-third street and Lexington within East Seventy-fifth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-fourth street and Lexington The Eighteenth Election District shall contain ali that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Seventy-sixth street, from Fir-t avenue to Third avenue, the east and west sides of Second avenue, from East Seventy-fifth street to East Seventy-sixth street, East Seventy-fifth street and Third The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Seventy-sixth street, East river, the north side of East Seventy-fifth street, from East river to Second avenue, and the east and west sides of First avenue, from East Seventy-fifth street to East Seventy-sixth The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Fiftieth street, Sixth avenue, West Forty-eighth street and Seventh 'file 'Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying nvith'n West Forty-eighth street, Sixth avenue, West Forty sixth street and Seventh i within R-e~t Forty-sixth street, Sixth avenue, West Forty-fourth street and Seventh within West Forty-fourth street, Sixth avenue, West Forty-second street and Seventh The '1 hirteeirth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \\'est Forty-second street, Sixth avenue, \\'est Fortieth street and Seventh within \Vest Fortieth street, Sixth avenue, West Thirty-sixth street and Seventh within \\'est Thirty-eighth street, East Thirty-eighth street, Madison avenue, East Thirty-sixth \\'e~t'i'hirty-sixth street and Sixth within \Vest Fortieth street, East Fortieth street, Madison avenue, East Thirty-eighth street, West Thirty-eighth street and Sixth within \\'est Forty-fifth street, Fifth avenue, East Forty-fourth street, Madison avenue, East Fortieth street, \Vest Fortieth street and Sixth 'lime Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \\vest Forty-seventh street, East Forty-seventh street, Park avenue, East Forty-fifth street, \\'est Fora -fifth street and Sixth Tine Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \\'est Fiftieth street, Fifth avenue, West Forty-seventh street and Sixth The Twentieth 1 ;lectiiun District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \\'est Fifty-third street, Fifth avenue, West Fiftieth street and Sixth The T«enty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eat I 'ifty-fourth street, Park avenue, I-last Forty-seventh street and Fifth The 'l.-wenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East Fifty-first street and Park The Tiventy-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying scithin East Fifty-first street, Lexington avenue, East Forty-fourth street and Park The 1 u-enty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ea,t Forty-fifth street, Park avenue, East Forty-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East fortieth street, Madison avenue, East Forty-fourth street and Fifth The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fortieth street, Lexington avenue, East Thirty-sixth street and Madison Twu<'nty-ei -lith AesenrhO District. East Seventy-eighth street, 'Third avenue, East Seventy-fifth street and Lexington within East Seventy-eighth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-sixth street and Third within East Seventy-seventh street, First avenue, East Seventy-sixth street and Second 1 he Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the south side of East Seventy-eighth street, from Second avenue to Avenue A, the east and we-t sides of First avenue, from East Seventy-seventh street to East Seventy-eighth street, the north side of East Seventy-seventh street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and Second The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East Seventy-seventh street, from First avenue to Avenue A, east and west sides of Avenue A, from East Seventy-seventh street to East Seventy-eighth street, East Seventy-eighth street, I last river, Ea,t Seventy-sixth street and First The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-ninth street, East river, East Seventy--eighth street and First within East Seventy-ninth street, l ir.t avenue, East Seventy-eighth street and Second within East Seventy-ninth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-eiglh;h street and Lexington The Ninth Election District shall contain all teat part of th, city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-first street, the west si-le of Third avenue, from East Eightieth street to East Eighty-first street, East Eightieth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-ninth street and Lexington - The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eightieth street, First avenue, East Seventy-ninth street and Second within East Eightieth street, Avenue A, East Eighty-first street, East river, East Seventy-ninth street and First within East Eighty-first street, Avenue A, East Eightieth street and First within East Ei;hty-firvt street, First avenue, the north side of East Eightieth street, from First avenue to Third avenue, and the east and west sides of Second avenue, from East Eightieth street to East Eighty-first within East Eighty-second street, Second avenue, the north and south sides of East Eighty-first street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, and the east side of Third avenue, from East Eightieth street to East Eighty-secon l 'fire Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-second street, First avenue, East Eighty-first street and Second within East Eighty-second street, Avenue A, East Eighty-first street and First within East Eighty-second street, East End avenue, East Eighty-third street, East river, East Eighty-first street and Avenue A. within East Eighty-third street, East End avenue, East Eighty-second street and Avenue A. Within East Eighty-third street, Avenue A, East Eighty-second street and First The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Eighty-tlnrd street, First avenue, East Eighty-second street and Second The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-fourth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-second street and Third 'Tile 'I'tventy-secotni Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-fourth street, Third avenue, East Eighty-first street and Lexington Twesrty-ninth Assembly District. West Fifty-sixth street, Seventh avenue, West Fifty-third street and Eighth 'The Second Election Di,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within a line through Central Park parallel with East Seventy-ninth street, a line through Central Park parallel with Sixth avenue, \Vest Fifty-ninth street, Seventh avenue, West Fifty-sixth street, Eighth avenue and Central Park, \Pest. within West Fifty-ninth street, Sixth avenue, West Fifty-seventh street and Seventh within \Vest Fifty-seventh street, Sixth avenue, West Fifty-fifth street and Seventh \Vest Fifty-fifth street, Sixth avenue, West Fifty-third street and Seventh West Fifty-seventh street, Fifth avenue, West Fifty-third street and Sixth
27 MuNDAv, NOVEMBER 7, 1888 THE CITY RECORD 4887 within East Fifty-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Fifty-fourth street and I ifih The Eighth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part nt the city hounded I y and lying within East Fifty-seventh street, I iadison avenue, East Fifty.uinth street, I exingtou necnuc, last Fifty-sixth street and Filth the Ninth Election District sliall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-ninth street, East Fifty-ninth street, Madisun avenue, 1 ast bitty-seventh street, \1'cst Fatty-seventh street and Sixth The Tenth Election I )i,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixty-first street, Lexington avenue, East i, ifty-ninth street and Fitch within East Sixty-third street, Lexington avenue, East sixty-first street an i Fifth The'I'welftlt Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixty-fifth street, Lexington avenue, East Si..ty-third street and Fifth within East Sixty-eighth street, Lexington avenue, East Sixty-fifth street and Filth within a line throe h Central park parallel with East Seeenty-ninth street, l ifth avenue, East Seventy second street, Lexington avenue, East Sixty-eighth street, Fifth avenue, West Fifty-ninth street and a line through Central Park parallel with Sixth within East Seventy-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East Seventy-second street and Fifth within East Seventy-seventh street, Park avenue, East Seventy-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Seventy-fourth street and Fifth within East Seventy-ninth street, Lexington avenue, East Seventy-sixth street, Park avenue, East Seventy-seventh street and Fifth The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Transverse road across Central Park at or near East Eighty-sixth street, Fifth avenue, East Eighty first street, Lexington avenue, East Seventy-ninth street, a line through Central Park parallel with East Seventy-ninth street and Central Park, \Vest. within East Eighty-third street, Park avenue, East Eighty-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-first street and Fifth within East Eighty-sixth street, Park avenue, East Eighty-third street and Fifth The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-fourth street and Park The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-seventh street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-sixth street and Fifth The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-ninth street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-seventh street and Park The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Transverse road across Central Park at or near East Ninety-seventh street, Fifth avenue, East Ninetieth street, Park avenue, East Eighty-seventh street, Fifth avenue, Transverse road across Central Park at or near East Eighty-sixth street and Central Park, \Vest. The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city ho :ndc~l by and lying within East Ninety-first street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-ninth street and Park The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-third street, Park avenue, East Ninetieth street and Fifth The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and j lying within East Ninety-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Ninety-first street and Park The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-sixth street, Park avenue, East Ninety-third street and Fifth Thirtieth Assembly District. East Eighty-fourth street, First avenue, East Eighty-third street and Second within East Eighty-fourth street, Avenue A, East Eighty-third street and First within south side of East Eighty-fourth street, from Avenue A to East End avenue, and the cast side of Avenue A, from East Eighty-third street to East Eighty-fourth within south side of East Eighty-sixth street, from East End avenue to East river, Last river, East Eighty-third street, from Avenue A to East river, east and west sides of Ea,t End avenue, from East Eighty-third street to East Eighty-fourth street, and the east side of East End avenue, from East Eighty-fourth street to East Eighty-.sixth East Eighty-fifth street, East End avenue, East Eighty-fourth street and Avenue A. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-sixth street, East End avenue, East Eighty-fifth street and Avenue A. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded I,y and lying within north and south sides of Last Eighty-fifth street, from First avenue to Avenue A, west siege of Avenue A, from East Eighty-fourth street to East Eighty-sixth street, north side of East Eightyfourth street, from First avenue to Avenue A, and the east side of First avenue, from East Eightyfourth street to East Eighty-filth within East Eighty-fifth street, First avenue, East h:ighty-fourth street and Second The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Eighty-sixth street, from Avenue A to Second avenue, east and west sides of First avenue, from East Eighty-fifth street to East Eighty-sixth street, north side of East Eighty-fifth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Eighty-fifth street to East Eighty-sixth The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-fifth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-font iii street and Lexington within East Eighty-sixth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-fifth street and Lexington within East Eighty-ninth street, Third avenue, East Eighty-sixth street and Lexington The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and tying within East Eighty-eighth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-sixth street and Third within north and south sides of East Eighty-seventh street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Eighty-sixth street to East Eighty-seventh street, north side of East Eighty-sixth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Eighty-sixth street to East Eighty-eighth within East Eighty-seventh street, East End avenue, East Eighty-ninth street, East river, East Eighty-sixth street and First within East Eighty-eighth street, East End avenue, East Eighty-seventlt street and Avenue A.. within south side of East Eighty-eighth street, from Second avenue to Avenue A, west side of Avenue A, from East Eighty-seventh street to East Eighty-eighth street, north side of East Eighty-seventh street, from First avenue to Avenue A, and the east and west sides of First avenue, from East Eighty-seventh street to East Eighty-eighth The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Eighty-ninth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-eighth street and Third within East Ninetieth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-ninth street and Lexington The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Eighty-ninth street, First avenue, East Eighty-eighth street and Second The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninetieth street, First avenue, East Eighty-ninth street and Second The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-first street, Avenue A, East Eighty-eighth street and First The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-second street, East river, East Eighty-ninth street, East End avenue, East Eighty-eighth street and Avenue A. The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-second street, Avenue A, East Ninety-first street, First avenue, East Ninetieth street and Second The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by art" lying within East Ninety-second street, Second avenue, East Ninetieth street amid Lexington The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-fourth street, First avenue, East Ninety-third street, Second avenue, East Ninety-second street and Third The Twenty-seventh Ihcctiou District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Ninety-fourth street, East river, East Ninety-second street, Second avenue, l.a,t Ninety-third street and First 7Yrirlr-first./.rvi-nr//t' Dis/rid, \Vest One 1lurnlred anti Nineteenth street, Lenox avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Tenth street and Seventh within \Vest One Ilundred and Sixteenth street, Fifth. avenue, West One IIundred and Tenth street and I.enox within East One Ilan lred and "1'welith street, 1la(iison avenue, East One Iluudred and Eleventh street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and 'Tenth street and hitch -. "t'he Fourth Election District shall contain ali that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Ilundred and Thirteenth street, Park avenue, last One I-Iundred and Eleventh street, Madison avenue, East One I undred and 'I welfth street and Fifth The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city Ihounuled by and lying within East One Ifundred and Fifteenths street, Park avenue, East One hundred and Thirteenth street and Madison The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded l,y and lying within East One Ifundred and Sixteenth street, Aladison. avenue, East One Ilundred and Thirteenth street and Fifth The Seventh I :lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eas t One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Park avenue, Eat One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Madison avenue, East One Ihundred and Sixteenth street and Fifth The Eighth Election District shalt contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East t the HIundred and Twentieth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Eighteenth street and Fifth The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rest One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, Madison avenue, East One Iluntlred and Twenty-third street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Twentieth street, West One Hundred and Twentieth street and Mount Morris The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One I lundred and 'foenty-second street, Mount Morris avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Twentiet t street, Fifth avenue, Rest One hundred and Sixteenth street and Lenox The l;leventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hunched and Twenty-second street, Lenox avenue, West One hundred and Nineteenth street an,l Seventh The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and ]yin, within \Vest One Ilundred and Twenty-second street, Seventh avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Twentieth street and I-: ghth within the north and south sides of \Vest One liundrecl and 'Twenty-third street, from Seventh avenue to l' ighth Seventh avenue, West One hundred and Twenty-second street, and the east side of Eighth avenue, front \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-second street to West One l lundred and Twenty-foturth within West (Ine hundred and twenty-fifth street, the west side of Seventh avenue, from \Vest One Ilundred and'1'wenty-third street to \Vest One hundred and Twenty-fifth street, the north and smith sides of West One I hundred arid Twenty-fourth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and Eighth The P,fteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Ilundrel and '1.'srenty-fourth street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and 'Twenty-second street and Seventh The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and hying within West One Ifundied and T%tenty-sixth street, l iftlt avenue, West One IIundred anal Tttenty-fourth street, Mount slurris avenue, \Vest One IIundred and Twenty-second street and Lenox within East One hundred and Tuventy-..ixth street, Park avenue, East One lfundred and Twentythird street, \Iadi.,on avenue, East One IIwtdred and T%%enty-fourth street and Fifth The Eighteenth 1slectiun I)istilit shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One hundred and 'l'uventy-ninth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Twentysixth street and filth within the north and s uth sides of \Vest One Ilundred and Twenty-seventh street, from Fifths avenue to Lenox avenue, Fifth avenue, West One hundred and Twenty-sixth street, and the east side of Lenox avenue, from \Vest One flue teed and Tnventy-sixth street to \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-eighth within \Vest One I Iundred and 'l'wenty-seventh street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-filmirth street and Seventh ateuue. The Twenty-first Idection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hun grin and Twenty-seventh street, Seventh avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Trr'errt y-fifth street and Eighth 'IIie l'wenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-ninon street, Seventh avenue, \Vest One hundred and Twenty-secentlt street and Eighth The -1'weuty-thing Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Test Oce I-Iunrlred and Twenty-ninth street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street and Seventh The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying scit!iin \Vest One IIundred and Twenty-ninth street, the west side of l fifth avenue, from \Vest One I hundred and 'l'o cnty-seventh street to West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, the north and south sides of \Vest Ottc I lundred and Twenty-eighth street, from Fifth avenue to Lenox avenue, and Lenox - 'lire i'wenty-fifth l- lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Ifundred and Thirty-second street, Fifth avenue, AVest One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Lenox The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Thirty second street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Seventh The Twenty--eventh Election I)i>trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and 'Thirty-first street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and t-:ighth The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north an l south sides of West One I hmindred and Thirty-second street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, Seventh avenue, \\'e t One Hundred and Thirty-first street and the east side of Eighth avenue, from West One Hundred and Thirty-first street to West One ]fun Fred and Thirty-third The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and 'Thirty-fourth street, the west side of Seventh avenue, from West One I lun~lred and Thirty-second street to AVest One hundred and Thirty-fourth street, the north and south sides of Nest One hundred and Thirty-third street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and F ighth 'I he Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Thirty--fourth street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-second street and Seventh The Thirty-first Election Dishict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-third street, Fifth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-second street and Lenox The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Fifth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Thirtythird street and Lenox Thirty-second Assembly Distcict. East Ninety-fifth street, Third avenue, Last Ninety-second street and Lexington within East Ninety-fifth street, Second avenue, Last Ninety-sixth street, East rive-, East Ninetyfourth street and Third within East Ninety-sixth street, Second avenue, East Ninety-fifth street and Lexington The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Ninety-seventh street, Second avenue, East Ninety-eighth street, East river, East Ninety-sixth street and Third The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded.by and lying within East Ninety-ninth street, East river, East Ninety-eighth street, Second avenue, East Ninetyseventh street and Third The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying with* East Ninety-eighth street, Third avenue, East Ninety-sixth street and Lexington
28 4888 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBI':R 7, i88. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Iyin ( within East One Ilundred and First street, Lexington avenue, East Ninety-sixth street and hiftl The Eighth Election District shall contain all that }part of the city hounded by and lying within East One Ilundred a,,, Second street, Third avenue, last Ninety-eighth street and Lexing ton The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East ()ne I-Itulred and First street, East river, East Ninety-ninth street and Third 1 he Tenth Elertiun District shall con t ai ii all that part of the city hounded by and lyinlz within East One 1lundred and Fourth street, East river, East One hundred and First street and Second l'he Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Second street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, Second avenue, East One hundred and First street am[ the ea<t side of Third avenue, from 1{a>t line Hundred and First street to East One Hundred and Third The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fourth street, west side of S cond avenue, from East One I lundred and Sec,,nd treet to East One I lundred and Fourth street, the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Third fiern second avenue to Third avenue, and Third within F: ast One Hundred and Fourth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Second street and Lexington withut East line hundred and Third street, Lexin.,ton avenue, East One Hundred and First street and Fifth within East One 1 lundred and Fifth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Third street and Fifth within Eat One hundred and Fifth street, Third avenue, East One HIundred and Fourth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred an i Thing street and Park The Seventeenth Election I ii-trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fast One hundred and Sixth street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Fourth street and Third within East One Ilundred and Sixth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Fourth street and Second within East One Hundred and Eighth street, East river, East One Hundred and Fourth street, First avenue, and \\-anl's Island. within East One Hundred and Seventh street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Sixth street and Third The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eighth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Seventh street and Third The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Sixth street, from `Third avenue to Lexington avenue, the west side of third avenue, from East One Hundred and Fifth street to East One Hundred and Seventh street, East One Hundred and Fifth street, and the cast side of Lexington avenue, from East One Hundred and Fifth street to East One Hundred and Sixth The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eighth street, the west side of Third avenue, front Ea.t One Hundred and Seventh street to East One Hundred and Eighth the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Seventh street, trout Third avenue to Lexington avenue, and the eat side of Lexington avenue, from East One Hundred and Sixth street to East One Hundred and Eighth The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eighth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Fifth street and Park The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Sixth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Filth street and Fifth The Twenty--si\th Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Seventh street, Park avenue, East One hundred and Sixth street and Fifth The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundlred and Tenth street, Madison avenue, East One Hundred and Eighth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Seventh street and Fifth Ylrirci'.ctred Asse'irbty District. The First Election District shall c stain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and -Ninth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Eighth street and Madison within East One Hundred and Eleventh street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Ninth street, Madison avenue, East One Hundred and Truth street and Park The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Tenth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Eighth street and Lexington within the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Ninth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, the west side of Second avenue, from East One Hundred and Eighth street to East One Hundred and Tenth street, East One Hundred and Eighth street and Third East One Hundred and Twelfth street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Eighth street and Second East One Hundred and Twelfth street, Second avenue, the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Tenth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, and the east side of Third avenue, from East One Hundred and Ninth street to East One Hundred and Twelfth within East One Hundred and Twelfth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Tenth street, Lexington avenue, East One hundred and Eleventh street and Park within East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twelfth street and Park The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Twelfth street and Third The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Twelfth street and Second The Eleventh Election Di.~trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Pleasant avenue, East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Thirteenth street and First within East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Second within East One Hundred and Fifteentt. street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Third within East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Park The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Third avenue, last One Hundred and Fifteenth street and Park within East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Third avenue, Last One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Lexington within East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Second The Eighteenth Election Lstrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides _f East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, from First avenue to Pleasant avenue, the west side of Pleasant avenue, from East One Hundred and Fifteenth street to East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, East One Hundred and Fifteenth street and First. within East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Pleasant avenue, and Randall's Island. within East One hundred and Nineteenth street, Pleasant avenue, the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, from First avenue to Pleasant avenue, the east side of First avenue, from East One Hundred and Seventeenth street to East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, the no;th side of East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and Second The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Second avenue, East One hundred and Seventeenth street, the east and west sides of'i'hird avenue, from East One Hundred unit Seventeenth street to East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, the south side of East One hundred and Eighteenth street, from Third avenue to Lexington avenue, and the east side of Third avenue, from East One Ifundred and Eighteenth street to East One Htutdied and Nineteenth The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Third avenue, Last One hundred and Eighteenth street, east and west sides of Lexington avenue, from East One Ifundred and Seventeenth street to East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, north side of East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, from Third avenue to Park avenue, an l Park Thirty fourth 4sseezbly District. East One Hundred and Twenty-second street, Lexington avenue, East One hundred and Nineteenth street and Park The Second Election District shall contain as that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Lexington The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyittt within East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Second within East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Nineteenth street and First East One Ilundred and Twenty-third street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Twenty-first street and First East One 1-Hundred and Twenty-third street, First avenue, East One hundred and Twenty-first street and Second within East One Hundred and Twenty-third street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-first street and Third within East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-first street and Lexington The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and'fwenty-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East One Flundred and Twenty-second street and Park The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying a ithin East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Twentythird street and Third The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One hundred and Twenty-fifth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and '1'tcentyfourth street, Harlem river, East One hundred and Twenty-third street and Second within Harlem river, East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Second within East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twentyseventh street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Lexington within East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-filth street and Park within East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twentysixth street and Lexington within Harlem river, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Lexington within East One Hundred and Thirty-first street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Fifth within East One Hundred and Thirty-third street, Madison avenue, East One Hundred and Thirtysecond street, Harlem river, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-first street and Fifth within Harlem river, East One Hundred and Thirty-second street, Madisoa avenue, East One Hundred and 'Thirty-third street and Fifth By order of the Police Board. T. F. RODENBOUGH, Superintendent of Elections. -4..~ POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, l NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET, r NEW YORK, Octobea 12, Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter gog of the Laws of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, and by virtue of the authority therein conferred upon the 'slice Board, the division of the several Assembly Districts in the Borough of The L'ronx, City of New York, into Election Districts and the boundaries of said Election Districts are hereby fixed )y the said Board as follows : BOROUGH OF TIIE BRONX. Thirty fourth Assembly District. The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and king within East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Railroad avenue, East One Hundred and Forty. sixth street, Morris avenue, Third avenue and Harlem river. The Twenty first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Lincoln avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Alexander avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Willis avenue, Harlem river and Third The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, St. Ann's avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Cypress avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-third street, East river or Long Island Sound, Bronx Kills, Harlem river and Willis The Twenty third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, East river or Long Island Sound, East One Hundred and Thirty-third street, Cypress avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, St. Ann's avenue and North Brother Island. The Twenty-lourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, St. Ann's avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Willis The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street and Willis The Twenty-sixth Election Distnct shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, Willis avenue, East One hundred and Thirty-fourth street and Alexander The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, Alexander avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Lincoln avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street and Third The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, Willis avenue, East One hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Alexander The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, Alexander avenue, East One Hundred and Fortieth street, Willis avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Third The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fortieth street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-third street, Beach avenue, Edgewater road, East river or Long Island Sound, East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Willis
29 MONDAY, No'i 1RER 7, THE CITY RECORD The '['hirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of tl:e city bounded by and lying within 1'n.r n.,.. Ilnnrired Ilnd I'orty-third street, Brook a%cntn', I?at One hundred and Fortieth street and Willis The Thirty-second Election District shall cont.; n all that part of the city bounded by and lyit}g within East One Hundred and Forty-second street, Willis avenue, East One Hundred and ifortieth street, Alexander avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street and Third I The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, Third avenue and Morris The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third avenue, Willis avenue and East One IIundred and Forty-second The Thirty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Fortythird street and Willis The Thirty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Fortysixth street, St. Ann's avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-fifth street and Willis I ne C utrty-.,cveutn L' Lectton 1)lstrlct stia11 contain all teat part of the city bounded by and lyin,, within East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Trinity avenue, East One Hundred and F. rty-sixth street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street and Willis The Thirty-eighth El,-ction District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, St. Ann's avenue, East One hundred and h'orty-,ixth street, Trinity avenue, East One Hunlred and Forty-ninth street, Bungay street, Edgewater road, Belch avenue East One hundred and Forty-third street-and Brook Thirly-fifth Assembly District. East One Hundred and Fiftieth street, Morris avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, College avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street and Railroad The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-first street, Third avenue, East One hundred and Forty-sixth street and College within East One Hundred and Fifty-second street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and -Forty-ninth street and Morris within East One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-second street and Morris :Easr One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, Melrose avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-second street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-first street and Courtlandt.East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, Cauldwell avenue, Westchester avenue and Third The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and!ying -within Beach avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Third avenue and Westchester. l'he Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Westchester avenue, Bronx river, the East river or Long Island Sound, Bungay street, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and Beach '1'he Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying wi thin East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Union avenue, Westchester avenue, Cauldwell avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and Eagle avende. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within George street, Union avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Jackson avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street and Forest within East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, Jackson avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Eagle avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-third street, Third avenue and Boston within East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Sixtythird street, Eagle avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, Third avenue, \Vashington avenue and Brook within East One IIundred and Fifty-seventh street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Fiftysecond street and Melrose within East One hundred and Sixtieth street, Melrose avenue, East tine Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, Melrose avenue, East One hundred and Fifty-sixth street and Courtlandt within East One Hundred and Sixtieth street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and Fiftyfifth street, Morris avenue and Railroad within East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Railroad avenue, Morris avenue, East One Hundred and Fiftieth street, Railroad avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Harlem river and Cromwell's creek. within Brook avenue, Washington avenue, Third avenue, East One hundred and Fifty-ninth street, Melrose avenue, East One Hundred and Sixtieth street and Railroad -within East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh Fulton avenue, Third avenue, East One?Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, Brook avenue and Webster within East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, Union avenue, George street, Forest avenue, Last One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, Boston road, Third avenue and Fulton within East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, Tiffany street, Westchester avenue, Union avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Prospect The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, the Bronx river, Westchester avenue, Tiffany street, East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and Prospect The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, Prospect avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Fulton The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, Fulton avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty seventh street, Webster avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Vanderbilt The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, Fulton avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth :street, Vanderbilt avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Webster The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, Webster avenue, Railroad avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Cromwell's creek and Jerome The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of t se city bounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, Jerome avenue, Cromwell's creek and Harlem river. The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fordham Landing road, Jerome avenue, the Twenty-third Ward line and Harlem river. The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Burnside avenue, Anthony avenue, East One Hundred and Eightieth street, Vanderbilt avenue, Tremont avenue, East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, Crane place, East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, Eden avenue, Walnut street and Jerome The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, Third avenue, the Twenty-third Ward line, Jerome avenue, Walnut street and Eden The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tremont avenue, Bathgate avenue, East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, Crane place and East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth The Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tremont avenue, Southern Boulevard, the Twenty-third Ward line, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street and Bathgate The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clover street, Bronx river, the Twenty-third Ward line, Southern Boulevard, Mohegan avenue, Mechanic street and Daly The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Kingsbridge road, Bronx river, Clover street, Daly avenue, Mechanic street, Mohegan avenue, Tremont avenue and Arthur r The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eightieth street, Quarry road, Kingsbridge road, Arthur,venue, Tremont avenue and Vanderbilt avenu. The Thirty. fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Kingsbridge road, Vaitilerblit avenue, Fast One Ilundred and Eightieth street, Anthony avenue, llurnside avenue, Jerome avenue a -','runro,e The Thirty-sixth Election District -'.tall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Southern Boulevard, l', tham avenue, I I,ffman street, Kingshridge road, t,uarry road, East One Hundred and l;ii;httetn street, Vanderbilt avenue, and the east side of New York, New Haven and I lartford Railroad track, from Pelham avenue to Southern Boulevard. The Thirty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Pelham avenue, Bronx river, Kingsbridge road and Hutfnrau The Thirty-ei,hth Ele:tion District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Guuhill road, Olin avenue, Bronx river, Southern Boulevard and Jerome The Thirty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Gunhill road, Jerome avenue, Southern Boulevard, west side of New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad track, from Southern Boulevard to Kingsbridge road, Kingsbridge road, Primrose street, Jerome avenue, Kingsbridge road and Aqueduct The Fortieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Van Cortlandt avenue, Gunhill road, Aqueduct avenue, Kingsbrillge road, Jerome avenue, Fordham Landing road, Harlem river, Spuyten i luyvil creek and ],roadway. The Forty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line parallel with Van Cortlandt avenue, Dash's lane, Broadway, Spuyten Duyvil creek and Hudson or North river. The Forty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the northern boundary of the City of Nesv York, Tib het 's brook, Van Cortlandt lake, Van Cortlandt avenue, Dash's lane, Van Cortlandt avenue, a line parallel with Van Cortlandt avenue to Iludson or North river and Hudson or North river. The Forty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city b000ile(l by and lying within the northern boundary of the City of New York, the Bronx river, Olin avenue, Gunhill road, Van Curtlandt lake and Tibbet's brook. Annexed District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Farms road, Green avenue, \Vestchester turnpike, Barrett's creek, East river or Long Island Sound and Bronx river. '1-he Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Westchester turnpike, Seabrey creek, \Vestchester creek and Barrett's creek. The Third Election District shall c stain all that part of the city bounded by and ]yin within Given's creek, Ilutchieson's river, Pelham Bay, East river or Long Island Sound and Westchester creek. 1'he Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Old Boston lost road, Fordltam and Pelham avenue, \Vestchester creek, Seabrey creek, \Vestchester turnpike, Green avenue, \\est Farn,s road and Bronx river. '1-he Fifth Election I)istri, t shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Olin avenue, Briggs avenue, Old Boston Post road, Black 1)og brook, Given's creek, Westchester creek, Fordham and Pelham avenue, 01dihoston I'ostfrnad and Bronx Liver. Fifth street, line of Laconia Park, Corsa lane, Old Boston Post road, Briggs avenue, Olin avenue and Bronx river. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Fifteenth avenue, line through centre of Schieffelin estate, black hog brook, Old Boston Post road, Corsa lane, line of Laconia Park, Fifth street and Bronx river. The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded 1 and lying within Elizabeth street, line parallel with Elizabeth street to Kingsbridge road, Kingshri,lge road, northern boundary of the City of New York, I lutchinson's river, Given's creek, Black Dog brood., line through centre of Schiellelin estate, Fifteenth avenue and Bronx river. The Ninth E'-ection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within northern boundary of the City of New York, Kingsbridge road, line parallel with Elizabeth street, Elizal,etll street and Bronx river. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within northern boundary of the City of New Vork, Long Island Sound, Felham Bay, Ilutchinson's river and Goose, I [unter's, Peal's, The Twins, liigh, Hart and City Islands. By order of the Police Board. T. F. kouenbou( 11, Superintendent of Elections. Po)-ICE DEPARTMENT or Trtt: City or NFw Yoex, No. 3co Mt -i-uefit\' 'STRto-T, ( )c tuber I2, I89S. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of chapter goq of the Laws of is96, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, I.aws of 1597, and by virtue of the authority therein conferred upon t police Board, the division of the several Wards in the Borough of l;rooklyn, City of New York, into Election Districts and the boundaries of said Election Districts are hereby fixed by said Board, as follow s BOROUGI [ OF BROOKLI'N. First [Vi,-l. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying tvithitt Fulton street, hicks street, Poplar street, Willow street, Middaglt street, Columbia 11 eights, Doughty street and Furman within Fulton street, Hicks street, Poplar street, APillow street, Middagit street, Ifenry street and Cranberry within Middagh street, Henry street, Orange street and Columbia heights. The Fomtlt Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East river, Fulton street, Furman street, Doughty street, Columbia freights, Orange street, Hicks street and Montague The Fifth I lction District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ilicks street, Orange street, I lenry street and 1'ierrepont The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within I'ierrepont street, Henry street, Cranberry street and Fulton within Fulton street, Court square, Livingston street, Sidney place, Joraleu,on street, Henry street and l'ierrepont The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within henry street, Pierrepont street, hicks street, Montague street, Furman street and Joralemon The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East river, Montague street, Furman street, Joralemon street, Columbia place and Atlantic The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Columbia place, Joralemon street, Garden place, State street an l Hicks within Atlantic avenue, flicks street, State street, Garden place, Joralemon street, Sidney place, Livingston street and Clinton within Clinton street, Livingston street, Boerum place and Atlantic Second ivard. East river, Adams street, York street, Pearl street, 'Yalmao place, Talman street and Bridge within East river, Adams street, York street and Fulton within Fulton street, York street, Pearl street and Sands within Pearl street, Talman place, Talman street, Bridge street and Sands Third Huard. Court street, Bergen street, Smith street, Pacific street, lioerum place and Atlantic within Smith street, Pacific street, Hoyt street, Dean street, Bond street and Bergen within Pacific street, Hoyt street, State street, and Boerum place. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that pact of the city bounded by and lying within Boerum place, Court Square, Fulton street, Hoyt street and State The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hoyt street, Schermerhorn street, Nevins street; Flatbush avenue and Fulton The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Schermerhorn street, Nevins street, State street, Bond street, Atlantic avenue and liuyt '
30 4890 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, Nov1 ;JIB1:k 7 189F. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded o by and 1} ing within Atlantic avenue, Nevins street, lean street and I loyt The Eighth Election District shall contain all that Part of the city bounded by and lying within lter~en street, ltond street, Dean street, Nevins street, Atlantic avenue and 'Third The 'ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Bond street, State street, Nevins street, Flatbush avenue and '1 hirdl The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third avenue, Flatbush avenue, Fourth avenue and Bergen Fourth ll'ara. Sands street, Bridge street, Concord street and Jay The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by Intl lying within Jay street, Concord street, Pearl street, Nassau street, Adams street and Saud; The "l'hird Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sands street, Adams street, Nassau street, Pearl street, Concord street and Fulton within Fulton street, Concord street, Pearl street, Johnson street, Adams street and Tillary Concord street, Pearl street, Tillary street and Bridge Bridge street, Tillary street, Pearl street and Myrtle within Fulton street, Tillary street, Adams street, Johnson street and Pearl within Pearl street, Myrtle avenue, Bridge street and Fulton Fifth 11'ard. East river, United States Navy Yard, Evans street, Hudson avenue, Plymouth street and Bridge within Bridge street, Plymouth street, 1ludson avenue and Front The Third Election Di,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Front street, Bridge street, Prospect street, Gold street, Sands street and Green lane. The Fourth Elrction District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Green lane, Front street, Hudson avenue, Evans street, United States Navy Yard, Navy street, High Hudson avenue and Sands Sands street, (toll street, Prospect street, Bridge street, High street and Hudson The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within High street, Bride street, Concord street, Gold street, Nassau street and Hudson within Navy street, I nigh street, Hudson avenue, Nassau street, Gold street, Concord street, Prince street and Tillary The Eighth Election Itistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prince street, Concord street, Bridge street and Tillary The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tillary street, Navy street, Johnson street and Bridge Sixth 1f'ard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Court street, Amity street and Henry within Henry street, Atlantic East river and Amity within Amity street, East river, Sedgwick street, Columbia street, Baltic street and flicks within Hicks street, Amity street, Court street and Warren The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Warren street, flicks street, Harrison street, Henry street, Baltic street anti Clinton The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clinton street, \Varren street, Court street, Degraw street, Tompkins place and Harrison within Clinton street, Baltic street, Henry street and Sackett within Henry street, Harrison street, Hicks street and Degraw The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hicks street, Baltic street, Columbia street and Degraw The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Deg street, Columbia street, Carroll street and Hicks within Hicks street, Dcgraw street, Henry street and Carroll s reet. within Sackett street, Henry street, Second place and Clinton within Clinton street, Harrison street, Tompkins place, Degraw street, Court street and Carroll within Carroll street, Court street, Fourth place and Clinton within Clinton street, Fourth place, Coles street, Hamilton avenue, Rapelye street, Henry street and Second place. within Henry street, Carroll street, Columbia street, Summit street, Hicks street and Rapelye within Rapelye street, Hicks street, Summit street and Hamilton within Hamilton avenue, Summit street, Columbia street, Sackett street, Van Brunt street and Union within Hamilton avenue, East river, Sedgwick street, Columbia street, Sackett street, Van Brunt street and Union Seventh Ward. Washington avenue, Park avenue, Hall street, Myrtle avenue, Grand avenue and Flushing within Grand avenue, Myrtle avenue, Graham street and Park within Park avenue, Grand avenue, Flushing avenue and Franklin within Franklin avenue, Flushing avenue, Bedford avenue and Myrtle The Filth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Park avenue, Graham street and Willoughby Myrtle avenue, Bedford avenue, DeKalb avenue and Franklin within Franklin avenue, Lafayette avenue, Graham street and Willoughby The Eighih Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Graham street, Myrtle avenue, Emerson place and Lafayette The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Emerson place, Myrtle avenue and Grand The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand avenue, Myrtle avenue, Hall street, Park avenue, Washington avenue and Willoughby within Willoughby avenue, Grand avenue, Clifton place, St. James place, Greene avenue and Washington within Washington avenue, Fulton St. James place, Gates avenue, Grand avenue, Cliltun place, St. James place and Greene within Lafayette avenue, Grand avenue, Gates avenue, Downing street, Quincy street and Classon within Classon avenue, Quincy street, Franklin avenue and Lafayette within Franklin avenue, Lafayette avenue, Franklin avenue, DeKalb avenue, Bedford avenue and Lexington avwaa. The Sixteenth Election District shrill contain till that part f the city bounded Iy and lying within I exington avenue, lle,i fin d nvenuc, Putnam avenue and I- ranklin 1 he Seventeenth Election I)istiictshall contain all that part of the city Ibounded Icy and lying within Putnam avenue, Bedford avenue, Rrcvonrt pl ace ins l Iran klin nvcnuc. 'l'he Eighteenth l lection District shall contain all that hart of the ci'y bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Putnam avenue, I lasson avenue anal Atlantic The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that l,.srt of the city hounded 1'y anti lying within Franklin avenue, (~iuincy street, Downing street, Gates avenue, Irving place and l'utnani within Atlantic avenue, Classon avenue, Putnam avenue, Irving place, Gates avenue and Grand The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Grand avenue, Gates avenue, St. James place, Fulton street, \Vashington avenue anti Atlantic,Fi; lhth 11 er<f The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within New York Pay,.l'rospect avenue, Fourth avenue, Twentieth street, Third avenue and Nineteenth within Fourth avenue, Prospect avenue, Sixth avenue, Seventeenth street, Fifth avenue and Nineteenth The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying, within Nineteenth street, Fourth avenue, Twentieth street, Sixth avenue, Seventeenth street and Fifth within Sixth avenue, Twentieth street, Fourth avenue, Twenty-first street, Fifth avenue and Twenty-fourth street, including Greenwood Cemetery. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within New York Bay, Nineteenth street, Third avenue, Twentieth street, Fourth avenue, Twenty-first street, Fifth avenue and Twenty-second The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within New York Bay, Twenty-second street, Fourth avenue and Twenty-sixth within Fourth avenue, Twenty-second Fifth avenue and Twenty-ninth The Eighth Election District shall contain all that pact of the city bounded by and lying within New York Bay, '1'wenty-sixth street, Fourib avenue and Thirty-third The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city botu (led by and lying within Thirty-third street, New York Bay, Thirty-ninth street and Fourth The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Twenty-ninth street, Fifth avenue anti 'Thirty-ninth The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that pat t of the city bounded by and lying within Greenwood Cemetery, Fifth avenue, Thirty-ninth street, Fourth avenue, Forty-sixth street and the Thirtieth \Ward. within Fourth avenue, Thirty-ninth street, 'Third avenue and Forty-fitth within Third avenue, Thirty-ninth street, New York Lay and Forty-seventh within New York Bay, Fifty-fourth street, Third avenue and l orty-seventh within Third avenue, Forty-fifth street, Fourth avenue and Forty-ninth within Forty-ninth street, Third avenue, Fifty-fifth street and Fourth within Fourth avenue, Forty-sixth street, 'Thirtieth Ward and Fifty-second within Fifty-second street, Thirtieth Ward, Sixtieth street and Fourth within Fourth avenue, Fifty-fifth street, Third avenue, Fitty-fourth street, New York Bay and Fifty-seventh within Fifty-seventh street, Fourth avenue, Sixtieth street and New York Bay..Math IVard. Union street, Fourth avenue, Sackett street, Fifth avenue, Lincoln place and Sixth The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by anti lying within Sixth avenue, Lincoln place, Fifth avenue, Sackett street, Fourth avenue, Douglass street and St. Johns place. within St. Johns place, Douglass street, Fourth avenue, Baltic street, Park place and Sixth within Park place, Baltic street, Fourth avenue, St. Marks place, Fifth avenue, Prospect place and Sixth Sixth avenue, Prospect place, Fifth avenue, St. Marks place, Fourth avenue, Bergen street and Flatbush Bergen street, Fourth avenue, Atlantic avenue, Fifth avenue and Flatbuslr within Flatbush avenue, Fifth avenue, Atlantic avenue, Carlton avenue and Bergen within Bergen street, Flatbush avenue, Sixth avenue, Park place and Carlton The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Park place, Flatbush avenue, Plaza street and Lincoln place. The Tenth Election District shall contains all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Union street, Sixth avenue, Lincoln place anti Plaza within Carlton avenue, St. Marks avenue, Vanderbilt avenue, Prospect place, Underhill avenue, Flatbush avenue and Plaza The Twelfth Electit,n District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Vanderbilt avenue, St. Marks avenue, Carlton avenue and Pacific he Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prospect place, Vanderbilt avenue, Bergen street, Washington avenue, St. Marks avenue and Underhill within Atlantic avenue, Underliill avenue, Bergen street, Vanderbilt avenue, Pacific street and Carlton within Atlantic avenue, Underhill avenue, Bergen street, Washington avenue, Dean street and Grand within Atlantic avenue, Grand avenue, Dean street, Classon avenue, Pacific street and Franklin within Classon avenue, St. Marks avenue, Washington avenue and Dean within Franklin avenue, Prospect place, Classon avenue and Pacific The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Classon avenue, Douglass street, Underhill avenue and St. Marks within Flatbush avenue, Underhill avenue, Douglass street, Classon avenue, Prospect place, Franklin avenue and Twenty-ninth Ward. Tenth llard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Court street, First place, Smith street, Fourth street, Bond street, Gowanus canal, Fifth street and Fourth place. within Smith street, Second street, Bond street, First street, Gowanus canal, Bond street and Fourth within Smith street, President street, Hoyt street, Carroll street, Bond street and Second within Court street, 1)egraw street, Smith street and First place. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Court street, Baltic street, Smith street and Degraw The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Court street, Bergen street, Smith street and Baltic within Bergen street, Smith street, Baltic street and Hoyt
31 MONIAV, NoVEMIIIR 7, THE CITY RECORD The I?ighth Elc.ti, -n Iristrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyint; within Smith street, I.aliic s!rcrt, Ilnyt street and I)egraw The Ninth I.lee ti n I ti.trie t shall contain all that part (if the city bounded by and lying within Smith street, Itef;r.,w slre et, Iloyt stnc t amt President str(et. The 'Tenth Electi,m I)i.uict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hoyt street, Degraw stiect, lined street and Carroll The Eleventh F.le, tion District shall contain all that part of the city bou riled by and lying within Hoyt street, Baltic street, 13ond street and Uc~raw The 1 welfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bergen street, ],on,1 street, Baltic street and I loyt The Thirteenth Election I ti.,tri( t shall contain al I that part of the city (>ounelel by and lying within Bergen street, Bond street, Baltic street and Nevins s rcet. The Fourteenth Election I tktnet shall contain all that part of the city bounded I and lying within Bergen street, Nevins sir Ct, 13 ltic street and Third The Fifteenth Election I)istri t shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Baltic street, Thitd avenue, Prc~ideut street and Bond strec'. The Sixteenth Election Ih,inet shall curtain all that part of the city hounded by anal lying within Union street, Fourth avenue, First street, Bond street, President street and Third The Seventeenth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part c,t the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, \Warren street, Third avenue and Union The Eighteenth Electi.,n District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within 'third avenue, Warren street, Fourth avenue and Bergen L/vezztk 1 ',rd. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, South I'urtland avenue, Fulton street and Fort Greene place. within Atlantic avenue, Fort Greene place, Lafayette avenue, Ashland 1,lace, Fulton street, Rockwell place and Flatbush within DeKalb avenue, Fort Greene place, Lafayette avenue, Ashland place, Fulton street and Rockwell place. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within DeKalb avenue, South Portland avenue, Fulton street and Fort Greene place. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within DeKalb avenue line across Washington Park, Myrtle avenue, Navy street, Bolivar street, Ilud:.on avenue, Willoughby street and Navy The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within North Portland avenue, Auburn place, North Elliott place, Park avenue, St. Edwards place, Leo place and t\lyrtle within Flushing avenue, North Portland avenue, Auburn place, North Elliott place, Park avenue and St. Edwards place. The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by soil lying within Flushing avenue, St. Edwards place, Leo place, Myrtle avenue, lludson avenue, Johnson street and Navy The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Hudson avenue, Johnson street and Bridge The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within My>tle avenue, Gold street, Fulton str:et and Bridge within Myrtle avenue, Navy street, Bolivar street, Hudson avenue, Willoughby street and Gold within Willoughby avenue, Navy street, Lafayette street, Debevoise place, DeKalb avenue and Gold within Fulton street, l)ekalb avenue, Debevoise place, Lafayette street, Navy street, Rockwell place and Flatbush Teentf1h IVard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the c;ty hounded by and lying within William street, Conover street, Elizabeth street, Van Brunt street and New Yotk Bay. within Conover street, Wolcott street, Van Brunt street and Elizabeth The "third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \'an Bunt street, \Volcott street, Richards street and New York Bay. within Conover street, \Viiliam street, Richards street and Wolcott The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city botuided'by and lying within Han ilton avenue, Richards street, \\'illiim street and New York Bay. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bo.tnded by and lying within Hamilton avenue, Hicks street, Iluntington street, Culumbia street, Verona street and Richards within Hicks street, Coles street, Fourth place, Clinton street, Nelson street, Henry street and Huntington The Eighth Election District shall contain all that p.irt of the city bounded by and lying within Henry street, Nelson street, Court street and Ninth The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city b unded by and lying within Clinton street, Fourth place, Fifth street, (_iowanus Canal and Nelson The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nelson street, Court street, ('enter street a nd Gowanus Canal. The Eleventh Election Ds'rtct shall coot. in all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Clinton street, Ninth street, Court street, Center street, Gowanus Canal and Gowanus Bay. The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bonneted by and lying within Columbia street, Huntington street, penny street, Ninth street, Cl,uton street and Gowanus Bay. The 'thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richards street, Vatona street, Columbia street, Gowanus and New York Bays. 77zirtce,tlz IVdrd Grand street, Wythe avenue, South Fifth street and East river. within Grand street, Berry street, South Fifth street and \Fythe within Grand street, Bedford avenue, South Fifth street and Berry within Grand street, Driggs avenue, South Fifth street and Bedford The Fifth Election 1 )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Roebling street, South Fifth street and i)rigg, Grand street, llavemeyer street, South Fifth street and Roebling within Grand street, Marcy avenue, South Fifth street and llavemeyer within Grand street, Rodney street, dividing line between the late city of Williatnsburgh and Brooklyn, and Marcy The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within South Fifth street, Marcy avenue, dividing line between the late city of \Villiamsburgh and Brooklyn, and Roebling The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Roebling street, South Fifth street, Bedford avenue, South Ninth street, Driggs avenue, and the dividing line between the late city of \1'illiamsburgh and Brooklyn. T:.e Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Bedford avenue, South Fifth street and East river. The 'Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Bedford avenue, South Ninth street and East river. within South Ninth street, Driggs avenue, dividing line between the late city of Williatnsburgh and Brooklyn and East river. within dividing line between the late city of Williamsburglr and Brooklyn, Rodney street, D.vision avenue and East river. Finn 'teentk I'Fhrd. Grand street, Rodney street, Ainslie street, Marcy avenue, Metropolitan avenue and llavemeyer within Grand street, Havemeyer street, North Fourth street and Bedford within Driggs avenue, North Sixth street, Rodney street, Ainslie sheet, Marcy avenue, Metropolitan avenue and North Fourth 'Tile Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Driggs avenue, North Eighth street, Union avenue, Metropolitan avenue and North Sixth The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city 1>ouuded by and lying within Bedford avenue, North Fourteenth street, Driggs avenue, Union avenue, North Eighth street, l)riggs avenue and North Seventh The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded 1>y and lying within Driggs avenue, North Seventh street, Bedford avenue, North Sixth street, Berry street and North Fourth within Grand street, Bedford avenue, North Fourth street and Wythe within Grand street, Wythe avenue, North Eighth street and East river. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Wythe avenue, North Fourth street, Berry street and North Eighth The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Berry street, North Sixth street, Bedford avenue and North Ninth within Bedford avenue, North Ninth street, Wythe avenue and North Fourteenth within North Fourteenth street, Wythe avenue, North Ninth street, Berry street, North Eighth street and East river. Fifteenth Ward. Metropolitan avenue, Union avenue, Grand Street, Keap street, South Second street and Rodney within Grand street, Hooper street, South F irst street, Maujer street, Leonard street, Ten Eyck street, Union avenue, South Second street and Keap within Powers street, Leonard street, Maujer street, South First street, Hooper street, Grand street and Union within Devoe street, Leonard street, Powers street and Union Conselyea street, Leonard street, Devoe street and Union The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Jackson street, Leonard street, Conselyea street and Union within Driggs avenue, Van Pelt avenue, Leonard street, Jackson street and Union The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Richardson street, Humboldt street, Withers street and Leonard The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Withers street, Ewen street, Devoe street and Leonard The Tenth Election District shall contain all that p art of the city bounded by and lying within Withers street, Humboldt street, Conselyea street and Ewen within Conselyea street, Humboldt street, Ainslie street and Ewen '1'he Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Devoe street, Ewen street, Ten Eyck street and Leonard within Ainslie street, Graham avenue, Ten Eyck street and Ewen within Ainslie street, Humboldt street, Ten Eyck street and Graham within Bushwick avenue, Ten Eyck street, Humboldt street and Metropolitan Sixteenth lvera. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by an'! lying within South Second street, Union avenue, South Third street, Hooper street, South Fourth street and Rodney within South Fourth street, Hooper street, South Fifth street, Hewes street, Broadway and Rodney within South Third street, Union avenue, South Fifth street and blooper within Meserole street, Lorimer street, Broadway, Hewes street, South Fifth street and Union The Fifths Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ten Eyck street, Lorimer street, Meserole street and Union The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded. by and lying within'1'en Eyck street, Leonard street, Johnson avenue and Lorimer within Ten Eyck street, Graham avenue, Scholes street and Leonard within Scholes street, Graham avenue, Montrose avenue, Ewen street, Johnson avenue and Leonard The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Johnson avenue, Ewen street, McKibben street, Leonard street, Broadway and Lorimer The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within McKibben street, Graham avenue, Varet street, Broadway and Leonard '1'he Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Varet street, Humboldt street, Flushing avenue and Broadway. within Varet street, Bushwick avenue, Flushing avenue and Humboldt within McKibben street, Bushwick avenue, Varet street and Graham 'lie Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Montrose avenue, Humboldt street, McKibben street and Ewen 'the Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Montrose avenue, boundary line of Eighteenth \rand, McKibben street and Humboldt within Scholes street, boundary line of Eighteenth Ward, Bushwick place, Montrose avenue aril Graham within Ten Eyck street, boundary line of Eighteenth Ward, Scholes street and Graham SeventeenthIVard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Vail street, Calyer street, Oakland street, Greenpoint avenue, Manhattan avenue, Java street, Oakland street, India street, Provost street, Eagle street, Duck street and Newtown Creek. within Manhattan avenue, India street, Provost street and Green The 'Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, Green street, Provost street and Eagle within Oakland street, Clay street, Manhattan avenue, Eagle street, Duck street and Newtown Creel.. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Dupont street, Manhattan avenue, Clay street, Oakland street and Newtown Creek. The Sixths Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Dupont street, Manhattan avenue, Freeman street and East river. within Manhattan avenue, India street, Franklin street and Freeman The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Franklin street, India street, Oakland street, Java street, Manha;t.,n avenue and Kent The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Freeman street, Franklin street, Kent street, West street, Greenpoint avenue and East river. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Greenpoint avenue, West street, Kent street, Franklin street, Noble street, Manhattan avenue, Calyer street and East river. The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and ly ing within Calyer street, Manhattan avenue, Norman avenue, Wythe avenue, boundary line of the Fourteenth Ward and East Liver.
32 4,99 2 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, Milton street, Franklin street and Kent '1 hc Thirteenth lvlectioe I)istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eckford street, ('alver street, Manhattan avenue, Noble street,!franklin street, Milton \lanhattan avenue and Greenpoint The Fourteenth Election I)i<trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Newell street, Meserole avenue, Manhattan avenue, Calyer street, Eckford street, GreenpoL>t avenue, l>akland street and Calver 1'he Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, Meserole avenue, Newell street and Norman within Manhattan avenue, Norman avenue, Oakland street and Nassau The seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within 'Manhattan avenue, Norman avenue, \\'ythe avenue, North Fourteenth street, Driggs avenue and Van Pelt within Manhattan avenue, Nassau avenue, Oakland street, I)rigas avenue, Graham avenue and Van Pelt The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all part of the city hounded by and lying within Meeker avenue, Richardson street, Leonard street, Van felt avenue, Graham street, Broome street and Ilumboldt The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Nassau avenue, Diamond street, Driggs avenue, Humboldt street, Broome street, Graham avenue, 1>rigg; avenue and ltakland The Twenty--first Election District shall contain all that hart of the city bounded by and lying within Norman avenue, je~vell street, Nassau avenue and Oakland The Tweet -second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Calver street, Monitor street, Nassau avenue, Jewell street, Norman avenue and Newell The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying, within Nassau avenue, Kingsland avenue, Driggs avenue and Uiamond '1 he Twentv-toutth Election 1)istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Uriggs avenue, Kingsland avenue, Meeker avenue and Humboldt The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Meeker avenue, Kingsland avenue, Nassau avenue, Monitor street, Calyer street, Vail street and Newtown creek. E,;lrteeutle If'ard. Meeker avenue, Kingsland Richard<on street and Ewen within Richardson street, Kingsland avenue, Ia_peth avenue and Humboldt The Thit d Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bush«ick avenue, Powers street, olive street and Metropolitan 'Ile Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Morgan avenue, Meadow street, \Waterbury street, Grand street, Olive street and Metropolitan Buslmick avenue, Powers street, Olive street, Grand street, Waterbury street and Scholes :Horgan avenue, Ingraham street, Bo, art street, hoerum street, White street, 13oeruat street, liush nick place, I3ueh%vick avenue, Scholes street, Waterbury street and Meadow within Boerum street, White street, Cook street, Evergreen avenue, Flushing avenue and Bushwick The Eighth Election Diutrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Evergreen avenue, Cook street, White street, lioeruut street, Bogart street, Ingraham Street and Morgan The Ninth Election Disteict shall c ntain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Morgan avenue, Metropolitan avenue, Newtown Creek and boundary line of Queens County. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Metropolitan avenue, liumi,oldt street, Maspeth avenue, Iiingslaud avenue, Meeker avenue and ' ewto«n Creek..1'ineteenth Ward. Division avenue, \Vythe avenue, Wilson street and Walla' out Canal. within l)ivt<iou avenue, Bedford avenue, Taylor street and \\'vtln within Division avenue, Lee Rodney street and Bedford within Taylor street, Bedford avenue, Rodney street, Wallabout Canal, Wilson street and Wythe Rodney street, Bedford avenue, Perin street, Kent avenue, helves street and \Vallabout Canal. Washington avenue, \Vallabuntt Canal, Hewes street, Kent avenue, Penn street, Bedford avenue and Flushing within Flushing avenue, Bedford avenue, \\ allabout street, Middleton street and Marcy within Flushing avenue, Marcy avenue, Middleton street, lfarrison avenue, Gerry street, Throop avenue and Bartlett The Ninth Etecti._in Di'trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flu-hing avenue, Bartlett street, Throop avenue, \Vallabout street and Broadway. The Tenth 1tIectien District shall contain all that part of the city b)unded by and lying within Broadway, Gwinnett street, Harrison avenue, Gerry street, Throop avenue and \Vallabout within Heyward. street, Harrison avenue, Gwinnett street and Broadway. within Ilewes street, Marcy avenue, Rutledge street, Harrison avenue, Heyward street and Broadway. within Rutledge street, Harrison avenue, Middleton street, Marcy avenue, Heyward street and Lee The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Hevward street, Marcy avenue, Middleton street and Lee The fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Perri street, Lee avenue, Middleton street, \Vallabout street and Ledford within Bedford avenue, Rodney street, Lee avenue and Penn within Lee avenue, Keap street, Marcy avenue and Rutledge i nc t.i,teenti Election 1)i,trict shall contain all that 1 art of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Ilewes street, Marcy avenue, Division avenue, Rodney street and the dividing line between the late City of \Villian>sburnh and Proolayn. The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounder] by and lying witlti T>O ;,in, av o. Marcy Keap street and i.ee within Broadway, South Ninth street, Rodney street and the dividing line between the late City of Williamsburgh and Brooklyn. Twentieth Tf'ard. Flushing avenue, North Oxford street, Myrtle avenue and -North Portland within Flushing avenue, Adelphi street, Park avenue and North Oxford within Myrtle avenue, North Oxford street, Park avenue and Carlton within Myrtle avenue, Carlton avenue, Park avenue and Clermont Myrtle avenue, Cl,:rmont avenue, Park avenue and Clinton Washington avenue, Park avenue, Waverly avenu-, Myrtle avenue, Clinton avenue, Park avenue, Adelphi street, Flushing avenue, Clinton avenue and East river. within Washington avenue, Lafayette avenue, Clinton avenue, Myrtle avenue, Waverly avenue and Park avenue, The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and' lyiaq I within Myrtle avenue, Clinton avenue, I)eKalh avenue, Clermont avenue, Willoughby avenue ant Waehinf;ton Park. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within. Clermont avenue, Lafayette avenue, Adelphi street, BcKalb avenue to South Portland avenue, a. line across Washington Park to Myrtle avenue, Myrtle avenue, Washington Park and Willoughby The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within, DeKalb avenue, Adelphi street, Lafayette avenue, Clermont avenue, Greene avenue and Cumber-- land within DeKalb avenue, Cumberland street, Greene avenue, Fulton street and South Portland. '[he Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, South Portland avenue, Fulton street, Greene avenue and Carlton. within Atlantic avenue, Carlton avenue, Greet-e avenue and Clermont within Gates avenue, Clermont avenue, DeKalb avenue, Clinton avenue, Lafayette avenue, Wash-- ington avenue, Greene avenue and Waverly ; within Atlantic avenue, Clermont avenue, Gates avenue, Waverly avenue, Greene avenue and. Washington Tweatty,first GVanf. Bedford avenue, Flushing avenue, Sandford street, Park avenue, Spencer street and Myrtle within Myrtle avenue, Spencer street, Park avenue and Nostrand within Myrtle avenue, Nostrand avenue, Willoughby avenue, Sandford street, 1)eKalb avenue, Spencer street, Willoughby avenue and Bedford The Fourth Election District shall contain all that pact of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, Willoughby avenue, Spencer street, DeKalb avenue, Nostrand avenue and Lafayette The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within DeKalb avenue, Tompkins avenue, Lafayette avenue and Nostrand The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Willoughby avenue, Marcy avenue, DeKalb avenue and Sandford within Willoughby avenue, Marcy avenue, Stockton street and Nostrand within Nostrand avenue, Floyd street, Tompkins avenue and Stockton The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nostrand avenue, Park avenue, Tompkins avenue and Floyd The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nostrand avenue, Ellery street, Tompkins avenue and Park The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of'the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Delmonico place, Hopkins street, Marcy avenue, Ellery street, Nostrand avenue, Park avenue and Sandford within Flushing avenue, Delmonico place, Hopkins street, Throop avenue, Ellery street, Sumner avenue, Hopkins street and Broadway. within Hopkins street, Throop avenue, Park avenue, Delmonico place, Ellery street and Marcy within Tompkins avenue, Ellery street, Delmonico place, Park avenue, 'Troop avenue and. Stockton The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by aid lying within Marcy avenue, Stockton street, Throop avenue, Myrtle avenue, Tompkins avenue and. Vernon.. within Marcy avenue, Vernon avenue, Tompkins and DeKalb within DeKalb avenue, Tompkins avenue, Myrle avenue and Throop within DeKalb avenue, Sumner avenue, Lafayette avenue and Tompkins within Myrtle avenue, Sumner avenue, DeKalb avenue and 'Troop within Myrtle avenue, Throop avenue, Park avenue an l Sumner The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Floyd street, Sumner avenue, Park avenue, Throop avenue, Ellery street, Sumner avenue and Ilopkins The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Floyd street, Broadway, Stockton street, Lewis avenue, Myrtle avenue and Sumner The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Sumner avenue, Hart street, Stuyvesant avenue, Broadway, Stockton street and Lewis The Twenty-fuurth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Sumner avenue, hart street and Lewis The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Lewis avenue, hart street and Stuyvesant The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Stuyvesant avenue, Kosciusko street, Reid avenue and DeKalb The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Stuyvesant avenue, Kosciusko street, Reid avenue, DeKalb avert= and Broadway, Twenty-secod Warn'. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Union street, Fifth avenue, President street, Sixth avenue and Carroll within Fourth avenue, Union street, Fifth avenue, President street, Sixth avenue and Carroll within Fourth avenue, Carroll street, Seventh avenue and Garfield place. The fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Garfield place, Seventh avenue, Carroll street, Prospect Park, West, Second street, Seventh avenue and First The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh avenue, Second street, Prospect Park, \West, and Ninth The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, First street, Seventh avenue and Seventh withi n Fifth avenue, Garfield place, Sixth avenue and Fourth within Fifth avenue, Fourth street, Sixth avenue and Eighth The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Garfield place, Fifth avenue and Sixth The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Gowanus Canal, Second avenue, First street, Fourth avenue, Sixth street, Fifth avenue and Eighth within Gowanus Canal, Eighth street, Third avenue and Twelfth within Third avenue, Eighth street, Fifth avenue and Tenth within Fifth avenue, Eighth street, Sixth avenue and Eleventh within Sixth avenue, Seventh street, Seventh avenue and Eleventh within Seventh avenue, Ninth street, Prospect Park, West, and Eleventh within Seventh avenue, Eleventh street, Prospect Park, West, and Fifteenth within Fifth avenue, Eleventh street, Seventh avenue, Thirteenth street, Sixth avenue and Twelfth within Sixth avenue, Thirteenth street, Seventh avenue and Sixteenth
33 MONDAY, Novu nlltl?r 7, THE CITY RECORD The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city lit unded by and lying within Fifth avenue, 'Twelfth street, Sixth avenue and Sixteenth within Fourth avenue, Tenth street, Fifth avenue and Fourteenth The Twenty-first Election I tistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Second avenue, Twelfth street, Third avenue, Tenth street, Fourth avenue and Thirteenth The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Second avenue, Thirteenth street, Fourth avenue and Fifteenth The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and ]ying within Prospect avenue, Fourth avenue, Fifteenth street, Second avenue, Twelfth street, Gowanus Canal and Gowanus Bay. The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prospect avenue, Fourth avenue, Fourteenth street, Fifth avenue, Sixteenth street and Sixth The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prospect avenue, Sixth avenue, Sixteenth street, Seventh avenue, Fifteenth street, Eighth avenue, Windsor place and Seventh The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within boundary line of Twenty-ninth Ward, Prospect avenue, Seventh avenue, Windsor place, Eighth avenue, Fifteenth street and all that part of Prospect Park within the boundary line of the Twenty-second \Yard. The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eighth avenue, Prospect avenue, boundary line of the Twenty-ninth \Vard, Greenwood Cemetery, Ninth avenue and Eighteenth The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh avenue, Seventeenth street, Eighth avenue, Eighteenth street, Ninth avenue and Greenwood Cemetery. The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixtlt avenue, Eighteenth street, Seventh avenue, Seventeenth street, Eighth avenue and Prospect The Thirtieth. Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Eighteenth street, Seventh avenue and Twenty-third Twenty-third )Yard, Fulton street, Nostrand avenue, Herkimer street, New York avenue, Atlantic avenue, Franklin avenue, Brevoort place and Bedford within Bedford avenue, Halsey street, Marcy avenue, Macon street, Varona place, Fulton street, New Vork avenue, 1lerkimer street, Nostrand avenue and Fulton within Marcy avenue, Halsey street, I:edilad avenue, Hancock street, Nostrand avenue and Jefferson within Putnam avenue, Marcy avenue, Jefferson avenue, Nostrand avenue, Hancock street and Bedford The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, Gates avenue, Nostrand avenue and Putnam The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nostrand avenue, Quincy street, Marcy avenue and Putnam within Bedford avenue, Greene avenue, Nostrand avenue and Gates The Eighth Election Ilistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, Lafayette avenue, Marcy avenue, Clifton place, Nostrand avenue and Greene The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clifton place, :Marcy avenue, ( )uincy street and Nostrand The Tenth Electi n District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, 'I liroop avenue, Lexington avenue and Marcy within Marcy avenue, Lexington avenue, Tompkins avenue and Monroe The 'l'weltth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tompkins avenue, Lexington avenue, Throop avenue and Madison within Marcy avenue, Monroe street, Tompkins avenue and Hancock The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that pact of the city bounded by and lying within 'Tompkins avenue, Madison street, 'l'hroop avenue and I lalsey within Hancock street, 'Tompkins avenue, Fulton street, Varona place, Macon street and Marry within Stunner avenue, McDonough street, Tompkins avenue, Halsey street, Throop avenue and Hancock within Sumner avenue, I-iancock street, Throop avenue and Gates within Lafayette avenue, Throop avenue, Gates avenue and Sumner within Summer avenue, Greene avenue, Lewis avenue and Gates within Sumner avenue, Gates avenue, Lewis avenue and Jefferson The 'Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sumner avenue, Jefferson avenue, Lewis avenue and Decatur The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sumner avenue, Decatur street, Lewis avenue, Halsey street, Stuyvesant avenue and Bainbridge The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lewis avenue, Madison street, Stuyvesant avenue and Halsey The 'Iwenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lewis avenue, l.exingbou avenue, Stuyvesant avenue and Madison The Twenty-fifth Election Li,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Stuyvesant avenue, Lexington avenue, Lewis avenue, Greene avenue and Sumner The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Reid avenue, Quincy street and Stuyvesant The Twenty-seventh Election Di,tiict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stuyvesant avenue, Quincy street, Reid avenue and Jefferson 1'he Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stuyvesant avenue, Jefferson avenue, Reid avenue and Decatur The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Schenectady avenue, Fulton street, Stuyvesant avenue, Decatur street, Reid avenue, Fulton street and Utica The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Albany avenue, Fulton street, Sumner avenue, Bainbridge street, Stuyvesant avenue, Fulton street and Schenectady The Thirty-first Election Di trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within McDonough street, Sumner avenue, Fulton street, Albany avenue, Herkimer street, Kingston avenue, Fulton street and Tompkins The 'Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, New York avenue, Fulton street, Kingston avenue, Herki ner street and Albany Twenty fourth 1 bard. Atlantic avenue, Franklin avenue, Park place, Rogers avenue, St. Marks avenue, Bedford avenue, Rogers avenue and Bedford within Atlantic avenue, Bedford avenue, Rogers avenue, Bedford avenue, St. Marks avenue, Rogers avenue, Park place and Nostrand within Atlantic avenue, Nostrand avenue, Park place, New York avenue, Prospect place and Brooklyn within Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn avenue, Prospect place, Troy avenue, Bergen street and Albany Atlantic avenue, Schenectady avenue, St. Marks avenue, Troy avenue, Bergen street and Albany Atlantic avenue, Schenectady avenue, St. Marks avenue, Utica avenue, Dean street and Roche T, 'The Seventh l"iection I)istri, t shall contain all that tart of the city bounded by and lying within ktlawic avenue, R ochhester avenue, I)ean sheet anal Saratoga The Eighth f:lecti, nt District shall contain all that Pitt of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Saratoga avenue, Dean street, Ralph avenue and boundary line of the Twentysixth Ward. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Dean street, Ralph avenue, St. Marks avenue and Utica I he'1enth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Schenectady avenue, St. Marks avenue, Ralph avenue and boundary line of the Twenty-ninth 1Varil. within New \'ork avenue, Prospect place, Troy avenue, St. Maiks avenue, Schenectady avenue and boundary line of the Twenty-ninth Warrl. The 'Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lyin within Franklin avenue, Park place, New York avenue and boundary line of the Twenty-ninth Ward. Twenty-frftla IPard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Reid avenue, Lexington avenue and liroa 1way. within Reid avenue, Lexington avenue, Broadway and Gates within Ralph avenue, Gates avenue, Broadway, Iloward avenue and Hancock within Gates avenue, Ralph avenue, Jefferson avenue and Patchen The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Reid avenue, Gates avenue, I'atclien avenue and Jefferson The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Reid avenue, Jefferson avenue, I'atchen avenue and McDonough within Fatchen avenue, Jefferson avenue, Ralph avenue and Decatur The Eighth Election District shalt contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ralph avenue, IIancock street, IIoward avenue and Decatur The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Howard avenue, McDonough street, Saratoga avenue, Macon street and Hopkinson The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Ilopkinson avenue, Macon street, Saratoga avenue and Bainlirhlge within Ilroadway, Bainbridge street, Hopkinson avenue, Hull street, Rockawcay avenue and Mcl Dougal within Saratoga aseuue, Bainbridge street, Ifiopkinson avenue and Fulton The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Howard avenue, McDonough street, Saratoga avenue and Fulton within Ralph avenue, Decatur street, Iloward avenue and Fulton within Patchen avenue, Decatur street, Ralph avenue and Fulton within Reid avenue, McDonough street, Patchen avenue and Fulton within Fulton street, Buffalo avenue, Atlantic avenue and Utica within Fulton street, Iloward avenue, Atlantic avenue and Buffalo within Fulton street, Hopkinson avenue, Atlantic avenue and Iloward within Atlantic avenue, Hopkinson avenue, Hull street, Rockaway avenue, Fulton street and Rockaway The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within McDougal street, Rockaway avenue, Fulton street, Truxton street, Stolle avenue, Somers street and Broadway. The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Rockaway avenue, Fulton street, Truxton street, Stone avenue, Somers street, Broadway and boundary line of the Twenty-sixth 1Vard. Twenty-sixth tkard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within boundary line of the Twenty-fourth, Twenty-ninth and Thirty-second Wards, Dumont avenue, Thatford street, East New York avenue and Rockaway within Pitkins avenue, Powell street, Blake avenue and Thatford within East New York avenue, Powell street, Eastern parkway and Thatford within East New York avenue, Broadway, boundary lines of Twenty-fifth and Twenty-fourth Wards, and Rockaway East New York avenue, Powell street, Glenmore avenue, Alabama avenue and Fulton Glenniore avenue, Pennsylvania avenue, Sutter avenue and Powell within Fulton street, Pennsylvania avenue, Glenmore avenue and Alabama within Broadway, Fulton street, Miller avenue, line of Queens County and boundary line of Twenty-eighth VVard. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, Miller avenue, Glenmore avenue and Pennsylvania The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Glenmore avenue, Hendrix street, Blake avenue and Pennsylvania within Glenmore avenue, Cleveland street, Blake avenue and Hendrix within Fulton street, Barbey street, Glenmore avenue and Miller The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by.and lying within Fulton street, Barbey street, Glenniore avenue and Cleveland within \Varw ick street, Futon street, Miller avenue and line of Queens County. The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Varwick street, Fulton street, Essex street, Jamaica avenue, Linwood street and lice of Queens County. within Fulton street, Cleveland street, Glenmore avenue, Shepherd avenue, Atlantic avenue and Shepherd within Glenrnore avenue, Cleveland street, Blake avenue and Atkins within Atlantic avenue, t'ountain avenue, Blake avenue, Atkins avenue, Glenniore avenue and Shepherd within Linwood street, Jamaica avenue, Essex street, Fulton street, Shepherd avenue, Atlantic avenue, Logan street, Jamaica avenue, Norwood street and line of (,)ueens County. within Norwood street, Jamaica avenue, Logan street, Atlantic avenue, Conduit, Welden street, Crescent street, Jamaica avenue, Kills path, and line of Queens County. The Twenty-first F ectioa District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Kills path, Jamaica avenue, Crescent street, Welden street and Queens County. 'flue'1'wenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fountain avenue, Atlantic avenue, Conduit, Welden street and (tueens County and Jamaica Bay. The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Pennsylvania avenue, New Lots avenue, Pennsylvania avenue, Blake avenue, Fountain avenue and Jamaica Bay. The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Pennsylvania avenue, Sutter avenue, Powell street, Blake avenue, Thatford street, Dumont street, boundary line of Thirty-second Ward and Jamaica Bay. Twenty-seventh Ward. Flushing avenue, Beaver street, Locust street and Broadway.
34 4894 THE CITY RECOR D. MONDAY, NOv1':>,1 lier 7, 18g8.t within Flushing avenue, Bremen street, Noll street, Bushwick avenue, Nall street, Broadway, Locust street and Beaver within Flushing avenue, George street, Evergreen avenue, Noll street and Bremen within Flushing avenue, George street, I lamburg Jefferson street and Queens County. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within George street, IIamburg avenue, Jefferson street and Evergreen The Sixth Election I)istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bushwick avenue, Noll street, Evergreen avenge and Troutman within Broadway, Wall street, Bushwick avenua and \1 illuughby within Bushwick avenue, Troutman street, Evergreen avenue, Troutman street, Central avenue and Suydam The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bushwick avenue, Suydam street, Central avenue and Cedar The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Willoughby avenue, Bu'htvick avenue and Kosciusko within Iiushwick avenue, Cedar street, Central avenue, Dekalb avenue, hamburg avenue and Stockholm within Central avenue, Stair street, Hamburg avenue anti Dekalb within Jefferson avenue, Hamburg avenue, Starr street, Central avenue, Troutman street anti Evergreen within Jefferson street, Ilantburg avenue, Starr street and Queens County. The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Lying within Starr street, Hamburg avenue, hart street and Queens County. within Hart street, Hamburg avenue, Stockholm street and Queens County. T;oertr-eighth 11 ara. Broadway, Kosciusko street, liushwick avenue and Lafayette within Stockholm street, Central avenue, Hunrod street, Evergreen avenue, Harmon street and Bushwick within Stockhobn street, Knickerbocker avenue, Nimrod street and Central within Stockholm street, Irving, avenue, Bannon street anti Knickerbocker The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Stockholm:street, Irving avenue, Marmon street, Wyckoff avenue, Bleecker street and Queen. County. \Vyckoff avenue, Bleecker street, Knickerbocker avenue and Marmon within Bleecker street, Irving avenue, Linden street and (,)ueens County. within Linden street, Knickerbocker avenue, Putnam avenue and Queens County. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Irving Linden street, Central avenue and Bleecker The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Knickerbocker avenue, Bleecker street, Central avenue, Greene avenue, Hamburg avenue and Nimrod within Hambur' avenue, Greene avenue, Central avenue and Ilimrod within Central avenue, Greene avenue, Bushwick avenue, Harmon street, Evergreen avenue and Himrod The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Central avenue, Ralph street, Evergreen avenue, Bleecker street, Eushwick avenue and Greene The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by anti lying within Broadway, Grove street, Evergreen avenue, Bleecker street, Bushwick avenue and Lafayette The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city mounded by and lying within Central avenue, Gates avenue, Bushwick avenue, Grove street, Evergreen avenue and Ralph within Broadway, Grove street, Bushwick avenue and Madison within Central avenue, Gates avenue, Bushwick avenue, Madison street, Evergreen avenue and Woodbine within Central avenue, Hancock street, Evergreen avenue and Woodbine The -Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Hancock street, Bushwich avenue and Madison within livahwick avenue, Hancock street, Broadway and Madison The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bushwick avenue, Covert street, Broadway and Hancock The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Covert street, Bushwick avenue and Hancock The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Decatur street, Bushwick avenue, Schaeffer street, Broadway and Covert The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Cooper street, Broadway, Schaeffer street, Bushwick avenue and Decatur The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Cooper street, Evergreen avenue, Moffat street, Bushwick avenue and Granite The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Granite street, the northerly line of Evergreens Cemetery, Queens County and boundary line of the Twenty.sixth 1\'ard. The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Cooper street, Evergreen avenue, Dloffat street, Bushwick avenue, Granite street, northerly boundary line of Evergreens Cemetery and Queens County The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Eldert street, Central avenue, Schaeffer street, Hamburg avenue and Cooper The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Central avenue, Eldert street, Evergreen avenue and Hancock The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Putnam avenue, Central avenue, Schaeffer street, Hamburg avenue, Cooper street and Queens County. The Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hamburg avenue, Putnam avenue, Central avenue and Linden The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Knickerbocker avenue, Putnam avenue, Hamburg avenue and Linden The Fifth Election District shall contain ail that par I the city bounded by and lying within Flathush avenue, Vernon avenue, Rogers avenue, Grant street and boundary line of the Thirtysecond Ward. Flathush avenue, I _iii dfen avenue, lingers aventic and \'ernon The Seventh Election 1iistilet shall contain all that Dart of the city bounded by and lying within Flathush avenue, Ilawthorne street, Clove or Canarsie road, Clarkson street, Clove or Canarsie road, Giant street, Rogers avenue and Linden The Eighth Election Dishict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Kingston avenue, I lass thorne street, Flathush avenue, Lincoln place, Ocean avenue, Flatbush avenue and boundary lines ti the Ninth ant'1'tventy-fourth \WanIs. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Kingston avenue, Ilawthorne street, Clove or Canarsie road, Clarkson street, Clove or Canarsie road, Grant street and boundary line of the Thirty-second, 'Twenty-sixth and Twenty-lourth Wards. Thirtieth Haul. Fourth avenue, Eighty-first street, New York Bay and boundary line of the Eighth \yard. 'Fire Second I:lectioi District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eighty-first street, Fourth avenue, Ninety-first street, Fifth avenue, Fourth avenue and New York hay. within Fourth avenue, Fifth avenue, Ninety-first street, Fourth avenue, Seventy-ninth street, Fourteenth avenue, Gravesend and New York Bays. within Fitty.eighth street, Twelfth avenue, Seventy ninth street, Fourth avenue and bountlary line of the Eighth Ward. Fifty--eighth street, boundary lines of the Eighth, Twenty-ninth and Thirty-first Wards. The Sixth Election District shall cousin all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifty-eighth street, Twelfth avenue, Scvciity.ntntlr street, Fourteenth avenue, laghty-fourth street, Eighteenth avenue, Eighty-fiat street and boundary lines of the Thirty-first \Ward. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Fourteenth avenue, Eighty-fourth street, Eighteenth avenue and Gravesend Bay. The Eighth Election l)r trict,hall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eighteenth [,venue, Eighty-first street, boundary line of the Thirty-tirst Ward and Gravesend Bay. Thirty-first 11 ant, West Eighth street, centre line of Coney Island creek to Gravesend Lay, Gravesend Bay and Atlantic Ocean. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Eighth street, centre line of Coney Land creek to Coney Island avenue, Coney island avenue and Atlantic ()cean. within Coney Island avenue, Avenue V, Slteepshead Bay road, Lmumons lane, Ocean avenue, Neck road, Gerritsen avenue, Avenue T, boundary line of the Tlrirty-second Ward and Atlantic Ocean. within Coney Island avenue, Avenue F, Sheepshead Bay road, Lnuuons lane, Ocean areuuc, Neck road, Gerritsen avenue, Avenue T, boundary line of the Thirty-second and Twenty-ninth Wards. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Coney Island avenue, centre line of Coney Island creek to Stillwell avenue, Stillwell avenue and boundary line of "Thirtieth \Ward. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounnle<l by and lying within Stillwell avenue, centre line of Coney Island creek to Gravesend bay, Gravesend Bay and boundary line of the Thirtieth \yard. Thirf} -secc>nd Il ard. Paerdegat Basin (or Bedford's creek), Jamaica Bay and boundary lines of the Thirty-tint and Twenty-ninth Wards. within 1'aerdegat Basin (or Bedford's creek), boundary lines of the Twenty-ninth and Twenty sixth \\'ards, I latlands avenue, Rockaway Parkway and Avenue J. within Atlantic Ocean, Jamaica Bay, boundary line of the Twenty-sixth \Ward, Flatlands avenue Rockaway Parkway, Avenue J, Paerdegat Basin (or lied forti's creek), Jamaica Bay to boundary line of the Thirty-first Ward, and Jamaica Bay. (This district includes Barren Island, Ruffle Bar, and all the small i,lands adjacent thereto.) By order of the Police Board. T. F. RODENBOUG11, Superintendent of Elections. POLICE DEPARTMENT OF TILE CI1Y OF New 1 ork, No. 300 McLBERRY Si REEF, Octol;er 12, t898. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter gog of the Laws of ISg6, as amended by section 4, chapter 179, Laws of tb97, and by virtue of the authority therein cuuferred upon the Police Board, the division of the several \\ -aids in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, into Election Districts and the boundaries of said Election Districts are hereby fixed by said Board, as follows : BOROUGH OF QUEENS. FIRST \\ ARD. LONG ISLAND crry. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the westerly side of Delievoise avenue from Berrian's Creek to Newtown avenue, the northerly side e of New t own avenue e c from DeBevoise avenue to Van Alst avenue the easterly y side of \'au Alst avenue front Newtown avenue to Hoyt avenue, and the northerly side of Hoyt avenue from Van Al5t avenue to..ast river, East river, Flushing Bay, and Flerrian's Island. within Beirian's creek, Flushing Bay, the westerly side of Kouwenhoven street from Flushing Bay to Potter avenue, the southerly side of Potter avenue from Kouwenhoven street to Steinway avenue, tire we$terly side of Steinway avenue from Potter avenue to Vandeventer avenue, the northerly side of '\'andeventer avenue from Steinway avenue to Dehevoi,e avenue, and the easterly side of DeBevoise avenue from Vandeventer avenue to Ilerrian's creek. within Flushing Bay, westerly side of O1d Lowery Bay road, from Flushing Bay to Flushing avenue, the northerly side of Flushing avenue from Old Bowery Bay road to Steinway avenue, tha easterly side of Steinway avenue from Flushing avenue to Potter avenue, the northerly side of Potter avenue from Steinway avenue to bouwenlioven street, and the easterly side of Kouwenhoven street from Potter avenue to Flushing Bay. within the southerly side of Flushing avenue from Steinway avenue to Old Bowery Bay road, the westerly side of Old Bowery Bay road from Flushing avenue to Broadway, the northerly side of Broadway from Old Bowery Bay road to Steinway avenue, and the easterly side of Steinway avenue from Broadway to Flushing the southerly side of Vandeventer avenue from Del3evoise avenue to Steinway avenue, the westerly side of Steinway avenue from Vandeventer avenue to Broadway, the northerly side of Broadway from Steinway avenue to Lockwood street, the easterly side of Lockwood street from Broadway to Grand avenue, the easterly side of I\larc place from Grand avenue to Newtown avenue, the Twenty-ninth Ward. southerly side of Newtown avenue from Marc place to DeBevoise avenue, and the easterly side of DeBevoise avenue from Newtown avenue to Vandeventer The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within boundary lines of the Thirtieth and Twenty-second \Wards, Prospect avenue, Greenwood avenue, the southerly side of Hoyt avenue from the Boulevard to Van Alit avenue, the westerly side of East Fifth street, Church avenue road, from Flatbush to New Utrecht, and Fourteenth Van Alst avenue from Hoyt avenue to Newtown avenue, the southerly side of Newtown avenue from Van Alst avenue to Marc place, the westerly side of Marc place from -Newtown avenue to within Prospect avenue, Greenwood avenue, East Fifth street, Church avenue, East Sixteenth Grand avenue, the northerly side of Grand avenue from Marc place to Alain street, the easterly street, Caton avenue, Parade place, Ocean parkway, Coney Island avenue and boundary line of side of Main street from Grand avenue to Remsen street, the easterly side of Remsen street from Twenty-second Ward. Main street to Boulevard, and the easterly side of the Boulevard from Remsen street to Hoyt within Church avenue, East Sixteenth street, boundary line of the Thirtieth Ward, Fourteenth avenue and road from Flatbush to New Utrecht. within East river, the southerly side of Hoyt avenue from East river to Boulevard, the westerly a side of Boulevard from Hoyt avenue to Remsen street, the westerly side of Remsen street from within Flatbush avenue, boundary lines of the Thirty -second and Thirtieth Wards, East Sixteenth Boulevard to Main street, the northerly side of Main street from Kemsen street to Grand avenue, street, Caton avenue, Parade place, Ocean Parkway, Coney Island avenue to boundary line of the northerly side of Grand avenue from Main street to FuLLc streets and the noetbclj side of Twenty-second Ward, across Prospect Park to Lincoln plac and Lincoln place. Fulton street from Boulevard to East steer.
35 MONDAY, Novl:afnER 7, THE CITY RECORD D The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of Fulton street, from 1?alit river to the Boulevard, the southerly side (;rand avenue front hulb'it street to Lockwood street, the westerly side of 1,ock v,od street front Grand avenue to Jamaica avenue, the northerly side of Jamaica avenue from Lockwood street tc 1 ast river, and Va ' sl river. The Ninth 1;lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Jamaica avenue from East river to Lockwood street, the westerly side of Lockwo d street from Jamaica avenue to Pierce avenue, the northerly side of Pierce avenue from Lockwo,d street to Fast river, and East river. 'I'lie Tenth 1E;lection District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of Pierce avenue from East river to Lathrop street, the westerly side of Lathrop street from Pierce avenue to Freeman avenue, the northerly side of Freeman avenue from Lathrop street to East river, and East river. 'I'he Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Broadway from Lockwood street to Old Bowery Bay road, the cvesterly side of Old Lowery Bay road front Broadway to Jackson avenue, the northerly side of Jackson avenue from Old Bowery I ay road to Freeman avenue, the northerly side of Freeman avenue from Jacl:.;on avenue to Lathrop street, the easterly side of Lathrop street From Freeman avenue to Pierce avenue, the northerly side of Pierce avenue from Lathrop street to Lockwood street, and the easterly side of Lockwood street from Pierce avenue to Broadway. The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of Jackson avenue from Rapelye avenue to Newtown road, the westerly side of Newtown road from Jackson avenue to Middleburg avenue, the northerly side of Middleburg avenue from Newtown road to Woodside avenue, the westerly side of Woodside avenue from 1\Iiddlchurg avenue to Calvary Cemetery road, the westerly side of Calvary Cemetery road from Woodside avenue to Hunter's Point avenue, the northerly side of Hunter's Point avenue from Calvary Cemetery road to the c'nal, line through the centre of canal fro,n Hunter's Point avenue to Thompson avenue, and the east side of Rapelyc avenue from Thompson avenue to Jackson within the southerly side of Freeman avenue from Crescent street to Jackson avenue, the northerly side of Jackson avenue from l''reemaa avenue to Rapelye avenue, the west side of Rapelye avenue from Jackson avenue to Skillman avenue, the northerly side of Skillman avenue from Rapelye avenue to hunter avenue the wes.crly side of Ilunter avenue from Skillman avenue to Jane street, the northerly side of Jane street from I hotter avenue to Crescent street, and the easterly side of Crescent street from Jane street to Freeman within the southerly side of Jane street from Crescent street to Hunter avenue, the easterly side of hunter avenue from Jane street to Skillman avenue, the southerly side of Skillman avenue from I unter avenue to Rapelye avenue, th,! westerly side of Rapelye avenue fro:a Skillman avenue to Thompson avenue, a lute through centre of canal to Nott avenue, the northerly side of Nott avenue froie the canal to Crescent street, and the easterly side of Crescent street from Nott avenue to Jane 'l'he Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Freeman avenue from East river to Crescent street, the westerly side of Crescent street fr.,nt Freeman avenue to Nott avenue, the northerly side of Nott avenue from Crescent st reet to the East river, and the East river. within the southerly side of Nott avenue from the East river to East avenue, the westerly sid-- of East avenue from Nott avenue to Seventh street, the northerly side of Seventh street from East avenue to East river, and East river. The t eventecnth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Seventh street from the East river to Van Alst avenue, the easterly side of %':ut Alst avenue from Seventh street to Jackson avenue, the southerly side of Jackson avenue front Van Alst avenue to Davis street, the westerly side of Davis street from Jackson avenue to hunter's Point avenue, the northerly side of hunter's Point avenue from Davis st reet to Jackson avenue, the northerly side of F,fdh street fro n Jackson avenue to Ea,t river, and East river. within the southerly side of Nott avenue from East avenue to the canal, a line through the centre of the canal to Minter's Point avenue, the northerly side of Hunter's Point avenue from the canal to Davis street, the easterly side of Davis street from Hunter's Point avenue to Jackson avenue, the northerly side of Jackson avenue from Davis street to Van Alst avenue, the westerly side of \'an Akt avenue from Jackson avenue to Seventh street, the northerly side of Seventh street from Van Alst avenue to East avenue, and the ear'-erly side of East avenue from Seventh street to Nott within the southerly side of hunter's Point avenue from the canal to Calvary Cemetery road, the easterly boundary line of Calvary Cemetery to Newtown creek, Newtown creek and the canal. within the southerly side of Fifth street from Vernon avenue to Jackson avenue, the southerly side of Ihunter's point avenue from Jackson avenue to the centre line of the canal, the canal. Newtown creek, and the easterly side of Vernon avenue from Newtown creek to Fifth The Twenty-fir.,t Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Fifth street from East river to Vernon avenue, the westerly side of Vernon avenue from Fifth street to Newtown creek, Newtown creek and East river. SECOND WARD. NEWTOWN. the southerly side of Myrtle avenue from the division line of the former City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtown to the centre line of the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad, the westerly side of the Manhattan ]teach ];ranch of the Long Island Railroad from Freshpond road to Cypress avenue, the westerly side of Cypress avenue, from the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad to Cooper avenue, the northerly side.of Cooper avenue from Cypress avenue to the former division line of the City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtown, and the easterly side of said line from Cooper avenue to Myrtle avenue, within the southerly side of Gates avenue from a line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtown to Freshponcl road, the westerly side of Freshpond road from Gates avenue to Manhattan Beach Branch Long Island Railroad, the northerly side of Manhattan Beach Branch Long Island Railroad; from Freshpond road to Myrtle avenue, the. northerly side of Myrtle avenue from Manhattan Beach Branch of the Lon,, Island Railroad to line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and 'Town of Newtown, and along the above-mentioned line from Myrtle avenue to Gates - The Third Election Di'trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of,\letropolitan avenue from Freshpond road to the westerly boundary of Lutheran Cemetery, the westerly side of the line of Lutheran Cemetery south to the house of Rossinan from Metrop. titan avenue to Myrtle avenue, the westerly side of the highway leading to Cypress Halls Cemetery from Myrtle avenue to Cooper avenue, the northerly side of Cooper avenue from the highway leading to Cypress Hills Cemetery to Freshpond road, the westerly side of Freshpond road from Cooper avenue to the line of the former City of Brooklyn and the 'Town of Newtown, westerly and northerly along said line from Freshpond road to Cooper avenue, the southerly side of Cooper avenue from the former division line of the City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtown to Cypress avenue, the easterly side of Cypress avenue from Cooper avenue to the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad, the southerly side of the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Lone Island Railroad from Cypress avenue to Freshpond road, and the easterly side of Freshpond road from the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad to Metropolitan within the southerly side of Metropolitan avenue, from the westerly line of Lutheran Cemetery to Grove avenue, the southerly side of Grove avenue from Metropolitan avenue to the former division line of the towns of Flushing and Newtown, the easterly side of said division line to the former division line of the towns of Jamaica and Newtown, the northerly side of said division line from the division hue of the former 'Town of Flushing to Freshpond road, the easterly side of Freshpond road from the former division line of the towns of Jamaica and Newtown to Cooper avenue, the southerly side of Cooper avenue from Freshpond road to the highway leading to Cypress Hills Cemetery the easterly side of the highway leading to Cypress Hills Cemetery from Cooper avenue in a direct line north to the house of Rossinan, the easterly side of said line from the house of Rossinan north to Metropolitan 41 The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of the North Side Division Long Island Railroad from the main line of the Long Island Railroad to Thompson avenue, the westerly side of Thompson avenue from the North Side Division Long Is!and Railroad to Cook avenue, the southerly side of Cook avenue from Thompson avenue to Court street, the westerly side of Court street from Cook avenue to a line dividing the lands of D. Morrell Borroughs and Henry Euler, the westerly side of said division line from Court street to horse brook, the southerly side of Horse brook from division line of the lands of 1). Morrell Borroughs and Henry Euler, to Flushing creek, the westerly side of Flushing creek from Horse brook to the division line of the former towns of Flushing and Newtown, the easterly side of said line to Grove avenue, the northerly side of Grove avenue from the division lire of the forme: towns of Flushing and Newtown to Metropolitan avenue, the northerly side of Metropolitan avenue from Grove avenue to Trotting Course lane, the easterly side of 'Trotting Course lane from Metropolitan avenue to the main line of the Long Island Railroad, and the easterly side of the main line of the Long Island Railroad from Trotting Course lane to the North Side Division of the Long Island Railroad... the southerly side of Mount Olivet avenue from Fresh Pond road to the line of the property of Mount Olivet Cemetery, the southerly side of said line from Mount ( )livct avenue to Juniper avenue, the southerly side of Johnson avenue from Juniper avenue to Dry I [arbor road, the easterly side of I)ry 1larbor road from Johnson avenue to Trotting Course lane, the westerly side of 'Trotting Course I.ane from Johnson avenue to Metropolitan avenue, the northerly side of Metropulitan avenue from '!'rotting Course Lane to Freshpond Road, and the easterly side of Freshpond road from Metropolitan avenue to Mount Olivet within the southerly side if Ilarmon street from a line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtown to Woodward avenue, the easterly side of Woodward avenue from Harmon street to a point midway between Stockholm street and DeKalb street, thence in a direct line on the southerly side of linden Ilill Cemetery from a point midway between Stockholm street and DeKalb street to William street, thence easterly in a direct line through the Baker estate from William street to Mount Olivet avenue, the southerly side of Mount Olivet avenue from the south side division of the Long Island Railroad to Freshpond road, the westerly side of Freshpond road from Mount Olivet avenue to Gates avenue, the northerly side of Gates avenue from Freshpond road to the line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtown, and abovementioned line from Gates avenue to IIarmon within the southerly side of Metropolitan avenue from Newtown creek to the Bushwick Branch Long Island Railroad, the southerly side of the Itu,hwick Branch of the Long Island Railroad from Metropolitan avenue to Mount Olivet avenue, the southerly side of Mount Olivet avenue from the Bushwick Branch of the Long Island Railroad to a line through the Baker estate, the westerly side of the line through the Baker Estate from Mount Olivet avenue to William street, the westerly side of William street from above line to a direct line on the southerly side of Linden Hill Cemetery to Woodward avenue, the westerly side of Woodward avenue from a point midway between DeKalb street and Stockholm street to IHarmon street, the northerly side of Harmon street from Woodward avenue to a line dividing the for'ner City of Brooklyn and Town of Newtown, and along above-mentioned line from Harmon street to Metropolitan, l he Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Maspeth avenue from Newtown creek to Jay avenue, the southerly side of Jay avenue from Maurice avenue to Clearmount avenue, the westerly side of Clearmount avenue from Jay avenue to Grand street, the westerly side of Freshpond road from Grand street to Mount Olivet avenue, the northerly side of Mount ( )livet t venue from Freshpond road to Flushing avenue, the westerly side of Flushing avenue from Mount Olivet avenue to the centre line liuslrwick Branch Long Island Railroad track, the northerly side Bushwick Branch Long Island Railroad track from Flushing avenue to Metropolitan avenue, the northerly side of Metropolitan avenue from the Bushwick Branch Long Island Railroad track to Newtown creek, and Newtown creek. The Tenth Election Di.,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the westerly side of Maurice avenue from Jay avenue to Fisk avenue, the westerly side of Fisk avenue from Maurice avenue to Grand street, the westerly side of Juniper avenue from Grand street to the northeast corner of Mount Olivet Cemetery, thence following the property of Mount Olivet Cemetery until it reaches Mount Olivet avenue, the northerly side of Mount Olivet avenue from Mount Olivet Cemetery property line to Freshpond road, the easterly side of Freshpond road from Mount Olivet avenue to Grand street, the easterly side of Clearmount avenue from Grand street to Jay avenue, and the northerly side of Jay avenue from Pleasant avenue to Maurice within the southerly side of Calamus road from Fisk avenue to the centre line of the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad track, the westerly side of the Main Line Long Island Railroad track from Calamus road to Trotting Course lane, the westerly side of Trotting Course lane from the Main Line Long Island Railroad track to I )ry I [arbor road, the westerly side of Dry harbor road :mom Trotting Course lane to Johnson avenue, the northerly side of Johnson avenue from Dry Harbor road to Juniper avenue, the easterly side of Juniper avenue fr,m Johnson avenue to Grand street, and the easterly side of Fisk avenue from Grand street to Calannts road. ' The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city t ounded by and lying within the southerly side of Shell road from Covert or Newtown avenue to Greenpoint avenue, the easterly side of Greenpoint avenue from Shell road to \Woodside avenue, the southerly side of Woodside avenue from Greenpoint avenue to Broadway, the westerly side of Broadway from Woodside avenue to the centre line of the North Side Division of the Long Island Railroad track, the northerly side of the North Side Division Long Island Railroad track from Broadway to the Main Line Long Island Railroad track, the westerly s de of the plain Line long Island Railroad track from the North Side Division Long Island Railroad tract: tocalamus road, the north side Calamus road from the Main Line Long Island Railroad track to Maurice avenue, the northerly and westerly side of Maurice avenue from Fist: avenue to Covert or Newtown avenue, and the easterly side of Covert or Newtown avenue from Maspeth avenue to Shell road. 'fhe Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Thompson avenue from the Old Bowery Bay road to Betts avenue, the westerly side of Letts avenue from 'Thompson avenue to Shell road, the westerly side of Covert or Newtown avenue from Shell road to Maspeth avenue, the northerly side of Maspeth avenue from Covert or Newtown avenue to Newtown creek, Newtown creek aua the easterly side of Old Bowery Bay road from Newtown creek to Thompson within the southerly side of Jackson avenue from Old Bowery Bay road to Trains Meadow road, the westerly side of Trains Meadow road from Jackson avenue to Woodside avenue, the westerly side of Greenpoint avenue from Woodside avenue to Shell road, the northerly side of Shell road from Greenpoint avenue to Betts avenue, the easterly side of Betts avenue from Shell road to Thompson avenue, the northerly side of Thompson avenue from Betts avenue to Old Bowery Bay road, and the easterly side of Old Bowery Bay road from Thompson avenue to Jackson within the southerly title of Jackson avenue from Train's Meadow road to Junction the westerly side of Junction avenue from Jackson avenue to Cook avenue, the northerly side of Cook avenue from junction avenue to Thompso venue, the northerly side of Thompson avenue from Cook avenue to North Side Division Long Island Railroad track, the southerly side of North Side Division Long Island Railroad track from Thompson avenue to Broadway, the easterly side of Broadway from North Side Division Long Island Railroad track to Woodside avenue, the northerly side of Woodside avenue from Broadway to Train's Meadow road, and the easterly side of Train's Meadow road from Woodside avenue to Jackson within the southerly side of the North Side Division Long Island Railroad track from Junction avenue to Flushing creek, the westerly side of Flushing creek from centre line of the North Side Division Long Island Railroad to Horse brook, the northerly side of horse brook from Flushing creek to the division line of the land of D. Morrell Boroughs and Henry Filer, the easterly side of said division line to Court street, and the easterly side of Court street from division line of the land of D. Morrell Boroughs and Henry Euler to the centre line of the North Side Division of Long Island Railroad. The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Jackson avenue from Junction avenue to Flushing creek, the westerly side of Flushing creek from Jackson avenue to the centre line of North Side Division Long Island Railroad, the northerly side North Side Division Long Island Railroad from Flushing creek to Junction avenue, and the easterly side of Junction avenue from the North Side Division Long Island Railroad to Jackson The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East river, Flushing bay, northerly side of Jackson avenue from Flushing creek to Old Bowery Bay road, and the easterly side of Old Bowery Bay road from Jackson avenue to the East river. THIRD WARD. FLUSHING. Little Neck bay, the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Hempstead, the northerly side of Jerico turnpike from said town line to a line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica, thence along said hue to Rocky Hill road, the northerly side of Rocky Hill road to Alley road, the easterly side of Alley road from Rocky hill road to Little Neck creek, and the centre line of said creek from Alley road to Little Neck Bay. within the southerly side of Broadway from Cemetery lane to \Vhitestone road, the easterly side of Whitestone road from Broadway to Bayside road, the southerly side of Bayside road from Whitestone road to Bell avenue, the easterly side of Bell avenue from Bayside road to stream running through land of J. V. Iiarway, thence easterly along said stream to Little Neck bay, Little Neck bay from above-mentioned stream to Little Neck creek, along centre line of Little Neck creek from Little Neck bay to Alley road, the westerly side of Alley road from Little Neck creek to Rocky Hill road, the northerly side of Rocky Hill road from Alley road to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica, from Rocky Hill road to Fresh Meadow road, the easterly side of Fresh Meadow road from said town line to Cemetery lane, and the easterly side of Cemetery lane from Fresh Meadow road to Broadway., within the southerly side of Hillside avenue from Flushing creek to Jamaica avenue, the easterly side of Jamaica avenue from Hillside avenue to Sanford avenue, the southerly side of Sanford
36 4846 THE CITY RECORD. Mt)NnAv, NOVEMBER 7, avenue from Tamaica avenue to l0roa:1way, the southerly side of Broadway, from Sanford avenue to Cemetery lane, the westerly side of Cemetery lane fium Iln adwav to Frc.h Meadow road, the westerly side of Fresh Meadow roan from Cemetery lane to a line divtdint; the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica, thence along sail town line front Fresh 111ea:Iow r::ad to Flushing creek, thence northerly and easterly along centre line of said creek to I Ijiki de within the s.:utherly side of Amity street from Flu,htng creek Cu Main street, the westerly- side of Alain street from Amity street to Jamaica avr nue, the westerly side of Jamaica avenue fiont Hain street to IIillside avenue, the northerly side of 1.1 i I I i 1e avenue from Jamaica avenue to Flushing creek. thence westerly and northerly along centre line of said creek to Amity '1-he Fifth Election I )nisi, It shall contain all that part ut the city bounded by and lyinv within the southerly side of Amity street from Main street to Parsons avenue, the e:uterly side of ('arsons avenue from :lntity street to Broadway, the southerly side of Broadway (rout ('arsons avenue to Sanford avenue, the northerly side of Sanford avenue from Broadway tc latnaiea avenue, the easterly side of Jamaica avenue front Sanford avenue to Main street, and the easterly side of Main street from Jamaica avenue to Amity the southerly side of Broadway from Alain street to Parsons avenue, the westerly side of ]'arsons avenue from Broadway to Amity street, the northerly side of Amity street from ('arsons avenue to Alain street, and the easterly side of Alain street from Amity street to liroadtvay. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of Broadway fruit Flushing creek to 'tlain street, the we-t. rly side of Alain street from Broadway to Amity street, the northerly side of Amity street front Main street to Flushing creek, and Flushing creek. The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side <:f Seventh avenue from Too enty-third street to Whitestone avenue, the westerly side of \\'hitestone avenue from Seventh avenue to First street, the southerly side of First street front Whitestone avenue to \Viiletts road, the easterly side of \\'illetts road from First street to \\'hitestone road, the westerly side of Whitestone road from \V'illett; road to Broadway, the northerly side of Bro.idway from \Chitestone read to Flushing creek, the centre line of said creek from Broadway to Twenty-third street, and the easterly side of Twenty-third street from Flushing creek to Seventh The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of Fifth avenue from Flushing Bay to Fifteenth street, the westerly side of Fifteenth street from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue, the southerly side of Sixth avenue from Fifteenth street to Twenty-first street, the westerly side of Twenty first street from Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, southerly side of Seventh avenue from 'Twenty-first street to Twenty-third street, the westerly side of Twenty-third street from Seventh avenue to creek, centre line of creek from Twenty-third street to Flu-hing Bay, and Flushing Bay. The 'Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lvint within Long Island Sound, the westerly side of College avenue from Long Island Sound to the centre line of Thirteenth street and Avenue C, the we,terly side of Thirteenth street trout Avenue C to Fist avenue, the northerly side of First avenue from Thirteenth street to Twelfth street, the westerly side of Twelfth street from First avenue to Fifth avenue, the northerly side of Fifth avenue from Twelfth street to Flushing Bay, and Flushing Bay. i within Long Island Sound, Powell's Cove, the westerly side of the Boulevard from Powell's Cove to Eighteenth street, the southerly side of Eighteenth street from the Boulevard to Whitestone avenue, the westerly side of \Chitestone avenue from Eighteenth street to Seventh avenue, the northerly side of Seventh avenue from \\'hitestone avenue to Twenty-first st1 eet. the easterly side of Twentctirst street from Seventh avenue to Sixth avenue, the northerly side of Sixth avenue from Twentyfirst street to Fifteenth street, the easterly side of Fifteenth street from Sixth avenue to Fifth avenue, the northerly side of FFth avenue from Fifteenth street to Twelfth street, the easterly side of Twelfth street from Fifth avenue to First avenue, the southerly side of First avenue from Twelfth street to Thirteenth street, the easterly side of Thirteenth street from First avenue to Avenue C. the easterly side of College avenue from Avenue C to Long I,laml Sound. The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of Eighteenth street front \\ bites,one avenue to `I hirteenth avenue, the easterly side of Thirteenth avenue from Eighteenth street to Thirtieth street, the southerly side of Thirtieth street from Thirteenth avenue to Little Lay, Little Bay, Long Island Sound, Little Neck Bay to stream running through the lands of J. W. flanvay, thence westerly along said stream to the westerly side of Bell avenue, the westerly side of Bell avenue from said stream to Bayside road, the northerly side of Bayside road from Bell avenue to \\ -hitestone road, the easterly side of Whitestone road from Bayside road to \\'illetts road, the westerly side of \\-illetts road from Sixteenth avenue to First street, the northerly side of First street from Fourteenth avenue to White. stone avenue, and the easterly side of Whitestone avenue from First street to Eighteenth The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city l oundedl by and lying within Powell's Cove, Lon, Island Sound, Little Bay, the northerly side of Thirtieth street from Little Bay to Thirteenth avenue, the westerly side of Thirteenth avenue from Thirtieth street to Eighteenth street, the northerly side of Eighteenth street from Thirteenth avenue to the Boulevard, and the easterly side of the Boulevard from Eighteenth street to Powell's Cove. FOURTH WARD. JAMAICA. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica from the former city line of Brooklyn to Flushing avenue, the westerly side of Flushing, avenue from the dividing lines between the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic avenue from Flushing avenue to the former city line of Prooklvn and along said line from Atlantic avenue to the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica. The Second Election I istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side.of Atlantic avenue from the former city line of Brooklyn to ;Morris avenue, the -westerly side of Morris avenue from Atlantic avenue to Liberty avenue, the southerly side of Liberty avenue from Morris avenue to centre line of the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch of the Long Island Railroad, the westerly side of the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch of the Long Island Railroad, front Libertvavenue to Ifawtree creek, the centre line of llawtree creek from the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad to Jamaica Bay, Jamaica Bay, Spring creek, and a line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and Town of Jamaica from Spring creek to.-atlantic within the southerly side of Atlantic avenue from Morris avenue to the centre line of the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad, the westerly side of New York, \Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad, from Atlantic avenue to Belmont avenue, the northerly side of Ilelntont avenue from New York, \Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long island Railroad to Van Wicklin avenue, the westerly side of Van Wicklin avenue from Belmont avenue to Liberty avenue, the northerly side of Liberty avenue from Van Wicklin avenue to Morris avenue, and the easterly side of Morris avenue from Liberty avenue to Atlantic The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Icing within the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica from Flushing avenue to Myrtle avenue, the southerly side of Myrtle avenue from said town line to Welling street, the westerly side of Welling street from Myrtle avenue to Fulton street, the southerly side of Fulton street from Welling street to Briggs avenue, the westerly side of Briggs avenue from Fulton street to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic avenue from Briggs avenue to Flushing avenue, and the easterly side of Flushing avenue from Atlantic avenue to the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Atlantic avenue from centre line of the New York, \Coodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad to Greenwood avenue, the westerly side of Greenwood avenue from Atlantic avenue to Liberty avenue, the southerly side of Liberty avenue from Greenwood avenue to Van Wyck avenue, the westerly side of Van W'yck avenue from Liberty avenue to Bergen Landing road, the westerly side of Bergen Landing road from Van \Vyck avenue to Jamaica Bay, a line running southerly from Bergen Landing road to Beach channel, thence westerly along Leach channel to a line opposite I-Iatvtree creek, thence westerly along said line to the centre line of l:lawtree creek from Jamaica bay to New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch bong Island Railroad, the easterly side New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad from Ilawtree creek to Liberty avenue, the northerly side of Liberty avenue from the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad to Van Wicklin avenue, the easterly side of Van Wicklin avenue from Liberty avenue to Belmont avenue, the southerly side of Belmont avenue from Van \Vicklin avenue to centre line New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad, the easterly side of New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad from Belmont avenue to Atlantic The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Atlantic avenue from Greenwood avenue to Van Wyck avenue, the westerly side of Van Wyck avenue from Atlantic avenue to Liberty avenue, the northerly side of Liberty avenue from Van Wyck avenue to Greenwood avenue, and the easterly side of Greenwood avenue from Liberty avenue to Atlantic within the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica from Myrtle avenue to Newtown road, the westerly side of Newtown road from said line to Van Wyck avenue, the westerly side of Van Wyck avenue from Newtown road to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic avenue fnan %'an \1'vck avenue to Briggs avenue, the easterly side of Briggs avenue from Atlantic avenue to I- ulton strerd, the northerly eide of Fulton street from Ilriggs avenue to Welling street, the easterly side of Welling street from Fit lt:nt stn ct t.' li)rile avenue, and the nort lie rly side of I Myrtle avenue from 's\'elling street to the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica. lime Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within a line dividing the lormer towns of Flushing and Jamaica from the former town line of Nesttnwn to Uni'gn avenue, the westerly side of Union avenue from harmer lines dividing former towns of Flushing and Jamaica to Fulton street, the northerly side of Fulton street from Union avenue to Beaver street, tile westerly side of (leaver street front Fulton street to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic avenue front heaver street to Van Wyck avenue, the easterly side of Van '.Cyck avenue from Atlantic avenue to Newt wn road, the easterly side of Newtown road front Van \Vyek avenue to the town lines i(mvmmimg the firmer towns of Newtown and Jamaica, thence along said town line from -Newtown road to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica. The -Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of Atlantic avenue fruit \'an \\ -y.k avenue to Prospect street, the westerly side of Prospect street from Atlantic avenue to ti uth street, the northerly side of South street from Prospect street to Rockaway road, the westerly side of Rockaway road from South street to Three Mile Mill road, the westerly side of Three Mile Mill road from Rockaway road to Beaver creek, the centre line of heaver creek from '1'ltree Mile Mill road to Jamaica Bay, Jamaica Lay frrim Beaver creel: to Bergen Landing road, the easterly side of Bergen Landis road from Jamaica Bay to Van Wyck avenue, and the easterly side of Van Wyck avenue from Bergen Landing road to Atlantic The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly sirle of Fulton street from Beaver street to New York avenue, the westerly side of New York avenue from Fulton street to Locust the northerly side of Locust avenue from New York avenue to Rockaway road, the easterly side of Rockaway road from Locust avenue to South street, the southerly side of South street from Rockaway road to Prospect street, the easterly side of Prospect street fnmi South street to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic avenue from Prospect street to Beaver street, and the easterly side of Leaver street from Atlantic avenue to Fulton within the southerly side of Three Mile Mill Road fount Beaver creek to Rockaway road, the southerly side of Locust avenue from Three Mile Mill road, to the centre line of the South Side Division Lung Island Railroad, the westerly side of South Side Division Long island Railroad front Locust avenue to the line dividing the former towns of Ilempstea,l and Jamaica, a line dividing the former towns of IIempstead and Jamaica from South Side I )ivi-ion Lung Island Railroad to Jamaica Bay, thence westerly along Jamaica Bay to Beaver creek, and the centre line of heaver creek from Jamaica Ray to'l'h ee Mile Mill road. within the southerly side of Jamaica acd Hempstead Plank road from Nc s' Fork avenue to Ilamilton avenue, the westerly si,le of Ilantilt:m avenue front Ilempstead and Jamaica Plank road to Jamaica Villa e line, the westerly side of Jamaica Village lute from Ilamilton avenue to Merrick road, the westerly side of itlerrick road from Jamaica Village line to Central avenue, the southerly side of Central avenue from Merrick road to Farmers avenue, the northerly side of Locust avenue from Farmers avenue to ties York avenue, and the easterly side of New York avenue from Locust avenue to Ilcmpstead and Jamaica Plank road. The Thirteenth haection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica from Union avenue to Lincoln avenue, the westerly side of Lincoln avenue from said Gown line to Ilempstead and Jamaica Plank road, the northerly side of Ilempstead and Jamaica flank road from Lincoln avenue to Union avenue, and the easterly side of Union avenue from I Iempstead and Jamaica Plank road to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica. within the line dividing the firmer towns of Flushing and Jamaica from Lincoln avenue to a line dividing the property of C. A-ammdeveer anal J. S. l;ergen, thence southerly along sai,i miividlutg line from line dividing tie forntct towns of Flu,hing and Jamaica to Ilempstead and Jamaica Plank road, thence southerly along a hue dividing the Delmmimmamer prop-,rty and G. Ilabitzer's farm from Ilentpstead and Jamaica Plank road to llollis avenue, thence southerly along it line running through l)itnmis and Remnscmi property from Hollis avenue to Central avenue, the northerly side of Central avenue from above-mentioned line to Merrick road, the easterly si le of Merrick road from Central avenue to Jamaica Village line, the easterly side of Jamaica Village line from Merrick road to Hamilton avenue, the easterly side of I lamilton avenue from Jamaica Village line to Lincoln avenue, and the easterly side of Lincoln avenue from Ilamilton avenue to the line dividing the former tuwns of Flushing and Jamaica. Th.- Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within a ]ire dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica front the dividing line of the property of C. Vamleveer and J. S. Bergen, to line dividing the former towns of Iletnpstead and Jamaica, along said line to central avenue, the northerly side of Central avenue from above-mentioned line to line of the Abraham Reinsert property, thence in a northerly direction along the easterly line through Rentsen and Ditntis property from Central avenue to Ilollis avenue, thence northerly on a line dividing Delemater Property and G. I Iaubitzer's farm from Hollis avenue to the llentp+tead and Jamaica Plank road, thence northerly on a line dividing the property of C. Vandeveer anal J. S. Bergen from the Hempstead and Jamaica Plank road to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing amid Jamaica. within the southerly side of Locust avenue from South Side Division of Long Island Railroad to Central avenue, the southerly side of Central avenue from Locust avenue to a line dividing the former towns of Ileutpstead and Jamaica, along said line from Central avenue tocentre line of the South Side Division Lung Island Railroad, the easterly side of South Side Division Long Island Railroad from the lines dividing the former towns of Iiempstead and Jamaica to Locust FIFTII WARD. Hearts E]II'S t'ead. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Jamaica Bay, Beach Channel, the sues'erly side of Iiaumells avenue from Beach Channel to Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean from Ilammells avenue to Rockaway Inlet, and Rockaway Inlet. within ],each channel hue opposite Norton's creek, the westerly side of Norton's creek from Beach channel to Far Rockaway Bay, line across Far Rockaway Beach from Norton's creek to Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean from a line opposite Norton's creek to Iiammells avenue, the easterly side of liammells avenue from Atlantic Ocean to Beach channel. The Third l.lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Far Rockaway Beach Branch Long Island Railroad from Norton's creek to the line of the Greater New York, thence southerly along said line to the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean from the Greater New York line to a line across Far Rockaway Beach opposite Norton's creek, the easterly side of line across Far Rockaway Reach from Atlantic Ocean to Norton's creek, and the easterly side of Norton's creek froth Far Rockaway Bay to the Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad. within the southerly side of Bayside avenue from Jamaica Bay to Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad, the northerly side of Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad from Bayside Avenue to -Norton's Creek, the easterly side of Norton's Creek from Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad to Jamaica Bay, and Jamaica Bay. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ilook creek, line of the Greater New York trorn (-look creek to the Rockaway Branch of the Long Island Railroad, the northerly side of the Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad from the line of the Greater New York to Bayside avenue, the northerly side of Bayside avenue from the Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad to Jamaica Bay, and Jamaica Bay. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Ilempstead from the line dividing the former towns of Jamaica and llempstead to the line of the Greater New York, thence southerly i along said line of the Greater New York from the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Hempstead to Hook creek, thence northerly along the line dividing the former towns of Jamaica and I-tempstead from Hook Creek to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Hemp. stead. By order of the Police Board. T. F. RODENBOUGII, Superintendent of Elections. POLICE DEPARTMENT OF TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET, SL October 12, Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Laws of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, and by virtue of the authority therein conferred upon the Police Board, the division of the several Wards in the Borough of Richmond, City of New York, into Election Districts, and the boundaries of said Election Districts are hereby fixed by said Board, as follows
37 I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, THE CITY RECORD. 4`(97 BOROUGH OF RIC IMOND. FIRS'r 1VARD. CAST LE'f'ON. Arictta street, Montgomery avenue, Fort street, Tompkins avenue, I lamllton avenue, Westervelt avenue and Kill von Kul. ' he Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying : within Richmond 'Turnpike, \Vestervelt avenue, I Iamilton Tompkins avenue, Fort street and Montgomery within Westervelt avenue, Richmond 'Turnpike, Jersey street and the Kill von Kull. within Richmond Turnpike, Cove road, Bard avenue, Ilenderson avenue, Clinton avenue, Prospect avenue, Centre street and Jersey Jersey street, Centre street, Prospect avenue, Franklin avenue and the Kill von Kull. Franklin avenue, Prospect avenue, Clinton avenue, llenderson avenue, Kissell avenue and the Kill von Kull. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Kill von Kull at a point opposite Kissell avenue, Ki,sell avenue, Henderson avenue, 1Pard avenue, Bement avenue, Castleton avenue, Burger avenue, Union street, Broadway and the Kill von Kull. within Clove road, Broadway, Union street, Burger avenue, Castleton avenue and Bement 'i'lle Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Castleton avenue, 'Taylor street, to a point opposite 'Taylor street on the Kill von Kull, Kill von Kull to a point opposite Broadway, and Broadway. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Castleton avenue, Taylor street, Carey avenue, Columbia street, Brooks avenue and Br adway. within Carey avenue, Post avenue, boundary line of Third Ward (or late Town of Northfield) Kill von Kill, to a point opposite Taylor street, and 'Taylor within Post avenue, Columbia street, Brooks avenue, Clove road, Richmond 'Turnpike, and the boundary line of Third Ward (late Town of Northfield). SECOND W\ ARD. MIDDLE'I'OWN. Arrietta street, Richmond Turnpike, Lebra avenue, St. Paul's avenue, Clinton street, Van Duzer street, Grant street and New York Bay. w thin Canal street, Wright street, Richmond road, ]reach street, St. Paul's avenue, Clinton street, Van Duzer street, Grant street and New York Bay. within Vanderbilt avenue, Centre street, Riker street, Canal street and New York Bay. within Canal street, Broad street, Targee street, Stone street, St. Paul's avenue, Beach street, Richmond road and Wright Vanderbilt avenue, Osgood avenue, Garden street, Laurel avenue, Targee street, Broad street, Riker street and Centre Vanderbilt avenue, Osgood avenue, Garden street, Laurel avenue, Targee street, Broad street and Richmond road. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Richmond turnpike, Zebra avenue, St. Paul's avenue, Stone street, Targee street, Broad street, kichmond road and Clove road. within Clove road, Richmond road, boundary line of Fourth Ward (late town of Southfiel,l), Fvbert avenue, boundary line of Third Ward (late Town of Northfield) and boundary line of First Ward (late Town of Castleton). THIRD \WARD: NOR! iifiel.d. The First Eler.r.on District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richmond avenue, Mesereau avenue, Anderson avenue, Simonson place, Catherine street, Jewett avenue, Post avenue, and boundary line of First Ward (late Town of Castleton). within, Barrett avenue, John street, Richmond avenue, Prospect street, Sands street, Innis street, Nicholas street, Charles avenue, Richmond avenue, Mesereau avenue, Anderson avenue, Simonson Place, Catherine street, Jewett avenue, Post avenue, and boundary line of First Ward (late Town of Lastleton). within Richmond avenue, Charles avenue, Nicholas street and Newark tray. '[he Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within, Nicholas street, Innis street, Sand street, Prospect street, Morning Star road, along the line of the Staten Island Papid Transit Railroad to Bay avenue, Pay avenue, and Newark Bay. The Filth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within, Harbor road, Washington avenue, Simonson avenue, along the line of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, to Bay avenue, Bay avenue, and Newark Bay. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Harbor road, Washington avenue, Old Place road, Staten Island Sound and Newark Bay. within Washington avenue, Old Place road, Staten Island Sound, Main Creek, Union avenue, Carey avenue, and South within Main Creek, Union avenue, Carey avenue, South avenue, Washington avenue, Simonson avenue, Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, to Morning Star road, Morning Star road, Prospect street, Richmond avenue, John street, Barrett street, and boundaries of the First Ward (late Town if Castleton), Second Ward (late Town of Middletown) and Fourth Ward (late Town of Southfield). FOURTH WARD. SOUTHHFIELD. boundary line of the Fifth Ward (late Town of Westfield), Third Ward (late Town of Northfield), New 1)oip lane and New York Bay. within New Dorp lace, Richmond road, Fingerboard road, Sands lane, Richmond avenue, on a,haight line to New York Bay. within New York Bay on a straight line to Richmond avenue, Richmond avenue, Sands lane, Fingerboard road, Tompkins avenue, Belaire road, New York avenue, Bay View avenue, and New York Bay. The Fourth Election Disstrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bay View avenue, New York avenue, Belaire road, Tompkins avenue, Clifton avenue, Charles street, St. Mary's avenue, New York avenue, Sylvaton terrace and New York Bay. Vanderbilt avenue, Centre street, Tompkins avenue, Chestnut avenue, Charles street, St. Mary's avenue, New York avenue, Sylvaton terrace and New York Bay. Richmond road, Vanderbilt avenue, Centre street, Tompkins avenue, Chestnut avenue, Charles street, Clifton avenue, Tompkins avenue and Fingerboard road. FIFTH WARD. WVESTFIELD. New York Bay, Staten Island Sound, to a point opposite Johnson avenue, Johnson avenue, Amboy road and Garrettson avenue to New York Bay. within Staten Island Sound to a point opposite Johnson avenue, Johnson avenue, Amboy road, Garrettson avenue, New York Bay, Beach avenue, centre line of Mill fond creek, Mill Pond and Staten Island Sound. within Beach avenue, Mill Pond creek, centre line of Mill Pond, Staten Island Sound, Storer's westerly farm line, Clay Pit road, Bloomingdale road, to a point on the northeast corner of Strakosch's farm, thence westerly to northwest corner of said farm, thence southerly on the westerly side of Strakosch's E;harrott and Weir farm to the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, thence westerly to the westerly line of Irruperty of 1). Itedell, thence soutlielly on the uesteily side it property of 1). Bedell and A. (;,,try, to Lorretta Lune, Lorn-tta lane, Public road, and New fork Ilay. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that )part of the city bounded by and lying within IIuguellot avenue to a point on the unrthr asieily tde of the faint of It. V. 1lrlise, thence westerly in a direct line to the south vest I Irncr of the firm d I'. (:lirius, hunwminrirlaie reao, to a point on the northeast cruuer of Strakosch' firm, thence westerly to uorilnvcnt corner of said farm, thence southerly on the westerly side of 4trako.sc Ii' s, Sharrott an l \\'eir larms to the Staten Island Rapid "Transit Railroad, thence westerly to the westerly line property r,f I). Bedell, thence southerly on the westerly side of property oil). Bedell and A. Gerry to Lorretta lane, Public road and New Vork Hay. The Fifth Election District shall contain dl that part of the city bounded l,y and lying within Staten Island Sound, easterly side of Storer's farm line, Clay Pit road, Plocuningdale road to southwest corner of farm of P. Clatius, thence e.istcrly in a straight line to northeast corner of the farm of lb. V. Moise, I luguenot avenue, waim's lane, hilly Fish creek and Staten Island Sound. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded 1 y and lyirg within Iluguenot avenue, Swarm's lane, Killy Fish creek, Staten Island Sound, boundary line of the Third Ward (late Town of Northfield), Fourth Ward (late Iwo of Southfield) and New York Iiay. By order of the Police Board. '1'. F. R(tnENIlOUG11, Superintendent of Elections. PoLIci, DF;PARTMF:NT of )'Itt Cliv of NEw \'okk, \o. 300 ii ILRI itlv S'rRI!F:1', Ir October 12, Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of chapter qoq of the l.aw, of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, the Police board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling-place in and for cacti of the election districts of the L' ruugh of Manhattan, City of New York, for the election next ensuing as follows, to wit BOROUGH First Assembly District Greenwich st... Cigar store. 2. to Washington st... Exchange Greenwich st... Undertaker store Liberty st... Barber shop Liberty st... Cigar store Greenwich st Shoe store Jay St... Barber shop \Vest Broadway... Barber shop Greenwich st...barber shop Laight st... Barber shop Canal st...barber shop Sullivan st... 'lumbing shop Varick at...'tailor store Grand st...confectionery Spring st... Undertaker store. Second Assembl}' District Broad st... Shoe store Broad st... Barber shop Fulton st......cigar store Cherry st... ;oarding-house Cherry st..... Barber shop Pearl st... Cigar store Pearl st Bakery Pearl st... Sponge store Pearl at... Barber shop. to. 466% Pearl St... Barber shop. I I. 183 Park Row... Barber shop Oliver at Barber shop Catharine at...cigar store Market at... Plumber shop Henry st... Barber shop. t6.66 E. Broadway...Clothing store Mott st...dry goods store Nlott st... Barber shop Bayard at...i)ry goods store Baxter st... Clothing stoic. Third.dsselnhly District. I. 261 Hudson st...confectionery Spring st... Paint store Hudson st... Restaurant Iiudson st... _... Barber shop Spring st... Restaurant Varick at...slineral Water store Varick st... Barber shop Prince st... Leather store Prince St..... Toys Prince at... Vacant store. II. 122 Bleecker at... Cigar store Bleecker st... Furnishing \V. 3d st... Barber shop Pleecker st... Plumber shop Downing st.... Shoe store Bleecker st...tailor store Carmine st...i)ry goods store Hudson st...1'oy store l udson st... Candy store Bedford at...shoe store Commerce st... Storage house Bleecker st... Furnishing store. Fourth Assembly District. I. 394/ Water st... Barber shop Cherry st... Shoe store. 3. too Henry st... Barber shop Henry at... Laundry E. Broadway...Clothing store Henry st... Booth Rutgers st... Barber shop Cherry st..... Barber shop / Monroe St... Delicatessen store Madison st...toy store. It. 195 Division St... Clothing store Clinton st..... Ice-cream saloon E. Broadway...Candy store Gouverneur st... Barber shop Water st... Harness store i lontgomery at... Barber shop Henry st...barber shop Monroe st Booth o Gouverneur St... Oyster parlor Water st...candy store. Fifth Assembly District Christopher st... Furniture store Bleecker st...cigar store Bleecker st... Piano store Bleecker st... Barber shop Eighth ave...barber shop Greenwich ave...tailor shop. 7.2o6 Waverly place... Tailor shop Christopher st... Harness store Christopher st... Upholstery store. MAN IHAT'1'AN. OLcuuicct as l;leeckcr st... L'arl,er.shot,. ii. It 4 W st... en hit shop Sixth ave...i ill r store Greenwich ave...i'aint.store HSt 1 a 'c...ci:u store. 15. t;i \V'. 14th at... Latuirl ry. 16. tot L_Ili\croil}' Id.....listbci' shop. 17,73 \V. t Ith st...titaiioi store r.tl Clinton place... \acant store. 1). 70 Six ill ave...c. ndy store. 2c.,;8 Slat Ii ave...( lot hlug -tore. 21. 's. \V. cot. \\ avcrly I,l. aid ),lerccr It... lfalb^r shop F. toth at... barber shop. 23. y3 I.. ieth -t...,, barber alt up. 24. Ic. '1'Itird ave... l;arl er shop. Lucalion. Si.xtlt.-iss, wb1)- District. Iiccutfed as. 1.4o I )ivi,iou st... Jewelry store lino cry 'oulr000t Chrystle st -...Itcstawnnt I'.lizab, th st... h.xpress office. _s. 195 Grand st...(~onfechonery Grand Si... Vacant store Broome st... X acant store Bow cry...hurni;hing store io%%ery...I.arl iii shop. to. 153 Elizabeth st... Factory. 1 r. 225 Mott It... Il.rrne,. store. I2. 50 Prince st... I urn i t ire store r\lut;t St... 1'urniture store lion try Truss stole Bowery... Barter shop Forsyth st...cigar store Stanton..._Jewelry store E. Ifou,toui st... Barber slop. t bowery... I;arher shop C4 Mot[ st......tailor store. 1 2t. $4 (;real Jones st.,...eleetrlciau store Second ave... Undertaker store Fifth st kart er shop Sixth st...cigar store. 25.3o St. Mark's pl... Tailor store. Sc'veI1t/L Assembly District. Ocrupicd as Judson st... Cigar store Greenwich st...lharness store. 3. Perrry and Greenwich sts Paint store \V.Itchst... Barbershop Washington at....barber shop \Washington st...l'lumber shop Hudson st... Bariler shop Hudson st... Restaurant. 9. 6J93 11ucl;ou st... Toy store W. 13th at... Barber shop Eighth ave...cigar store \\'. 14th st... Real estate office Seventh ave... Cigar store Eighth ave... Confectionery Eighth ave... Music store Tenth ave... Restaurant. 17. N. W. cor. 16th st. and Ninth ave...shoe store Eighth ave...shoe store. Iq. 116 Ninth ace...cigar store Eighth ave...cigar store. 2 t. 212 'iv. 18th st... Shoe store \V. 18th st... Cand y store Ninth ave.....butcher shop Ninth ave...l'ailor store Ninth ave... Furniture store. Bight/ Asseur/)' District. L 7 Forsyth It...Barber shop Chrystie st.....grocery store Division at....tailor store Ludlow at...fruit store Lu,llow st...poolrootn Ludlow st... Barber shop Eldridge st... `bailor shop Orchard st...candy store Broome st...cigar store. ID. 132 Forsyth st... Barber shop Delancey st....lecture room Forsyth st... Restaurant Eldridge st...tailor store Stanton St... Shoe store Orchard st.... Bakery o Stanton st...launury. IVinth Assembly District \V. 19th st... Barber strop Eighth ave... Barber shop Eighth ave... Barber shop.
38 I 4,895 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, Nov it IlE1l 7, 18q8. L.,r..tl it it pie. l.1' Fq;hth ave....l iacitaklr 'lute I.tt.lttlt ave....cigar st,ur. 6. Booth, N. \\'. cur. ttth ave.,ind 22i1.t Felt 11 :i%c....if;irl,1'1'.ill)i), S ninth.1,c u'l,rr ;Iib1, o. 272 F:if;hth ave... 14arber a',. I, Fayhth ave... Barber.hol,. II.,; 27 1\.?.jlll.qt... Vacant more 'l enth ave... Barber Shop. r. =6; 7tInth ave li;lrber shop W. 26th st... \';leant.tore o' tent h ave... Furnittire store. IO. 266 Ninth ave... L',1IIndr'v W. 271h st... Laundry. IS. 254 W. 25th st...1a lot store \ lilt h ave...undertaker shore W. 2Sth It...bartier shop ,; tenth ave...mm- Irket, J7 -Tenth ave...stationery store Ninth ace... Batbet ship Eighth ave... I (iv good,.store \\ 29(h st... I;arber shop. 7erzth.-lssemh/r Dishict. I.ocztion. I)cci:pied as Rtvintgton st...ct ar store Rivington st... 'oda-t)ater store Clinton st... Bat be I- silo!) E. Ito uston st...liarher shop Clinton st...cigar st'n'ee E. IIoutton st...l;atl,er sh.,p S 1' Inn d st... Uarber slop. S. 1S9 Third st... Undertaker Fifth St... IN bite tsncls store Sixth st...ci~ar siut'e. I I. los Avenue A... Cigar store First ace.... `hoe store Avenue A... 1)ry goods store, 14. Sb First ave..... Restaltratlt E. 4th st...tobacco store. I6. III Third st... ['lumber shop Third st...si1u store. IS. 190 E. Elot.ton st... Barber shop First avenue...cigar store. 20. S7 Third st.... barber shop E. 411) st...undertaker store First ave...ltarber shop First ale....hoe store First ave... Cigar store. E/ra1'u1b.l:;.;n; Sl Distril. I v'ation- 0.cupied as I. 365 Tenth ave... BaIher shop Tenth ave...shoestore Ninth ave... Furnishing _tore VI. 30th st Leather store Eighth ave... Cigar store Eighth ave... Furniture store Ninth ave... Garber shop. S. 387 Tenth ave... l ancy goods store ; Ninth ale... Barber shop I';igl;th ale... Cigar store Eighth ale... Cigar store Ninth ate... Barber shop Tenth ate...cigar store. 14.4(33 Ninth ace...candy store Ninth ave...cigar store W. 36th st... Paint store. 17, 524 Eighth ave...ci,,,ar store. IS. 346 \V. J7th st... Fishing tackle store Ninth ave... Cigar store 'Perth ave...hoe store Eighth ave...i ry goods store. 7'w ijth --Isscini,li, District. t 1c;cpied :.s 1.32 Suffolk st...je«elry store Clinton st...\farl,le store Rivington st... Machine store Grand st...cigar store, Grand st...tail. r st re. 6, Si Ridge st..... Garber shop Grand St..... Barber shop. S. 63 Columbia st... Cphol.,tery store. 9. GS Columbia st...cigar store Grand st...picture store. ii. 67 Lewis st...cigar store t (iuerck st...liv,ry stable. i. 8o Lewis st... Shoe store Mangm st...carpenter shop. i. 57S Grand st... Barber shop. I. 598 Grand st...l;arlber shop Jackson st... H arness store. 7lirteentlz,1.:, al.'r District. built n. I. 5os \\. 37th It... tationery store Tenth are... Fixture store f':]c rnth ave... Barber shop \\'. 3811),t... Barber ;hop \\'. 4011,.t... Carpet store \V. 4cth It... Cork store \\'.38 h xt... Leather store. S. 55S Eighth ava...tailor store l:h;hti ave...i3ail,er shop Ninth are... Barl,er shop L--ighth ale...itat store 'l n'tlth ave nttl"riabcr store \1-. 41St.t..... Barber.hop, Ninth ave...l.,arbersitup Eleventh ave.,...barter shop. i6. Si Tenth ave...fallor shop \\' s!...:_'arpenter shop. is. cgi Eleventh are... Fist store Tenth ave...,...t-its fiery store. Feurteenth :1sscmi/t t)istslit. Location- t,ccut led a= I. 10 Stuyvesant st... Tailor store Third ave..... Bather shop E. 13th st...canr1y store First ave...barber shop E. loth st... Laundry First ave... Butter store Second ave... Meeting room Avenue A... Florist store E. loth st...i"ool parlor E. Loth st...bicycle store E. 12th at......livery stable Avenue A...Tailor store E. 13th st...cigar store. t ii It I IC. 1q10.) a, l: st...\\'heclwright shop. t5. istt :\tewte Gr cery, 16. ItS Avenue It.....Cigar store A ten ue C... Vacant store. t8. t ;j Avenue 11...Undertaker store t4 Avenue C...l'igar Store. 20. OiS F. lit it st...failor store o E. 12th st...candy store o E. 13(11 5t...1)ressntaking store Avenue C... Vacant store Dry Dock St... Restaurant. 1-itlrti/h :Isst'm'/r 1)istricl, l.i it O(cuieii :I, Tenth ave...candy store. 2. 6r6 'Ninth ave...cigar store Ninth ave...real estate office Ninth are...i'le.tl estate office Ninth ave... Candy store Ninth ave...tailor store b Ninth ave...printing office Ninth ave...cigar store th st...polling booth. to leventh ave...vac-int store. I1.659 Eleventh ave... barber shop Eleventh ave....irarber sit 'p. 13, 515 \\'. 47t11 st... Barber shop. 14, 709 Tenih ate...l;arber shop \V. 50th st...candy store. tt,. 400 AV, 4(31h st... Parker shop. 17, 439 W.4Sth St... illy store. IS. 1)95 Ninth ave...c'igar store Nintlt ave... Barber shop AV.4Sth st... Real estate office Eighth ave...cigar store Ninth ave...1'ailor shop. 23- J45 W. 52d st... Leather store. JZrl,. 11th.4s-ccz,rll}' Dislrrt Columbia st... Confectionery Willett st... Barber Shop Pitt st...cigar store. 4. a2s 1:. 11ousston st... liarucr shop C) tie cond st... Leather store E. Ilouston st...clothing store E.IIouston St... Leather store Avenue C Barbershop. g, 449 F.. Il0ustOrl st...t.m1,,r store E. I louston st... Barber shop. II- 34 Avetttte 1).... Bather shop Third st 'iumber shop F. 4th st...basket store o.avenue C...Ci ar store Avenue I)... Cigar store Sixth st... Blacksmith shop S Avenue D...Cornice store. 18. L 18 Avenue C... Barber shop E. 9th st... Restaurant E. loth St... Shoe store, Avenue I)......Candy store. Seven/c enlh :Iss.nrl,1r Distriel. Location- Occupied a, I. 727 Tenth are... Cigar store \\'. 5oth st... Candy store Eleventh ave... Paint store \'. 51st st... Undertaker.store Ninth are harness shop \\'- 51st st...club room. 7. N. W. cor. 11th are. 73d st... fulling booth, S. 783 Tenth ave... Clotltittg store Ninth ave... Art store. to. 416 W. 54th ;t... Printing office \\". 53d St......Carpenter -hop. I2. 5i6 Tenth ave... Barber shop. 13. S4S Tenth ate... Barber shop Eighth ave...cigar store Nintll ave... Barber shop. 16. Opposite 401 W. 56th St...Pulling booth Eleventh ave...barbershop. t V'. 57th st... Polling booth Eighth ave...cigar store West End ale... Barber shop Columbus ave...cigar store. Li hleaut/r AssemMi. Distzict. t.ocaticn. I. 174 Third ave...la untiry. 2, 153 Thitd ave...i.auudry Fir.t ave...furniture store E. (4th,t... Flori,t store Aienuc B...Candy store avenue B... - Barber shop Avenue A...Cigar store Avenue A...Shoe store Avenue A... Florist.store. 10. X45 E. 16th St...barber shop, Avenue I1: rness store S Avenue A... Harness store First ave...bird store Second ave...l'arbershop Avenue A...Barber shop First ave... Fie,taurant First ave... rickery store Third ave... F uinitur:c store First are... Shoe store Fir-t ave...l'.uber shop F st... Cigar store F. 24th st...grucery store hirst ave... Barber shop. A'ineteenth Assembly District. L-cation Columbus are... Darker shop. 2. 3o Amsterdam ave....hardware store West End ave...tin,tore West End ave... Barber shop Amsterdam ave....cigar store Amsterdam ave... Cigar store Amsterdam ave.... Barber shop. 8. S. E. cor. 62d st. and Amsterdam ave...polling booth Columbus ave... Barber shop Amsterdam ave...clothing store Amsterdam ave...cigar store Amsterdam are... Barber shop Columbus ave... Tailor store. I,,,i Ii., n. I Icca1,i d a, \insteriIanl are... Barber - stop \\', o7th st... Ilather shop. 1ti, N. S u61 It St., too feet it. of :'smderlafn ate. lot lin booth. 17. I63 \\'(It 1:nd ave...i'.trber slop. IS, I.\ntstcrdant art'...candy store. 19. N. \1'. cur. 71st Si. and \Vest End ave...polling Ituoth, Co1lrml,us ave... l'ailor shop. 2I. S.S, 70th St., 200 feet e. of Columbus are lolling booth. 22. Refuses to lease his store SS Columbus ave...l;arber shop \iitsterilatii ave...ailor store Antstcidant ave...tailor store. 26. J54 W. Boulevard...Laundry Amsterdam ave... Stationery store. 28, 426 Columbus ave...cigar store Amsterdam ave... Barber shop W. boulevard.... I l arness store. 3). 49S boulevard... I.iv ery stable, Columbus ale... Cigar store. J3.529 Amsterdam ave... Barber shop. 34. S. S. 87th st., 75 feet iv. of Amsterdam ave. lolling booth W. Boulevard...Cigar store. T11woiet/ Ass.,,i/l)' District. O cupid as Third ave...stationery store Third ave...cigar store F. 26th st... Undertaker store, 4.34! E. 2óttt st...canzly store Third ave...tailor shop E. 29th st... Undertaker store I':. 2Sth st... Barber shop Second ave... L'atler shop Second ave... Bicycle store Third ave... Barber shop Third ave... Barber shop. 12. $46 Second ave... Cigar store First ave... Meat & Fish Market First ave...furniture store E. 32d st......iatuldry. 16.5i4 Thinl at e...confectionery store S3 First ave... Restaurant E. J4th St... Real estate office E. 36th st... Confectionery 'Third are... Florist store Third ave...latntdry First ave...oyster saloon SS Second ave...confectionery. Tcocu1}.-first.1ssu rbli, District. Location, (kcupie2 as W. Sad st... Barber shop Columbus at'e...ilarher shop Amsterdam ave...tailor store. 4, St Columbus are... Furniture store. 5, 6c Columbus ave... barber situp Columbus ave... barber shop Coluuithuiu ave... Undertaker stole. S. 632 Boulevard.... bicycle store. 9. 6Si Amsterdam ale... Tailor store. i 10. Opposite 72 W. 95tH st I'ollitig booth Amsterdam ave...candy store Amsterdam at e... Real estate office W. 96th St... I'llcuber store and 46 W. 96th) St.. Polling booth. I j. 751 Amsterdam ave... Tailor store ti9 Amsterdam ave... Shot store V'.9Sthst...Stationery store 'ttltsterdam ave... 1;arber shop Boulevard... Bicycle store Columbus are... Bakery Manhattan ave... Bat ber shop. 22. N. side 100th St., 150 ft. vv. of Coluntl,us ave. Polling booth Am_tcrdam ave. Music store CU1unttlios are... Cigar store, 25. S63 Arttsterdam ave... Baker shop. 26. N. S. [old st., icoft. %v. of Central ['ark, W. Polling booth S9 Columbus ave...l-'artier shop Amsterdatn are...candy store. 1 29, 872 Amsterdam ave... Barber shop Boulevard... Real estate Amsterdam ave... Undertaker store W. io6th st Bicycle store. 33. S. E. cor. i loth St. and Central Park, \V. Polling booth ! Eighth ave...stationery store W. [ 14th st... barber shop Eighth are... Undertaker store. J7.257 W. 116th st...confectionery store W. 117th st... Laundry St. Nicholas ave,.. Barber shop Eighth ave...barber shop. 41. S. E.cor.Columbusave. and 119th st... Polling booth Boulevard... bicycle store. 7went)--srcomt 4ssenibly District. Location Second ave... Undertaker store E. 39th st... Barber shop. J.311 E. 39th st...barbershop. 4. (o8 Third ave...cigar store '1'hir l are... Tailor store Third ave... Dry gods store E. 42d st... Tailor store Second ave...stationery store Third ave...cigar store E. 43d st... Plumber shop Second ave.....cigar store Second ave... Feed Store Second ave...confeetionery store Third ave...cigar store Second aye...harbershop First ave... Barber shop Fli't ave...dry goods store First ave...cigar store Second ave...barbershop Third ave... Barbershop. 21. Sob Third ave... igar store Third ave...cigar store Second ave...cigarstore. To ntr-1/zii/ Ns5,',ub/r I)il,Lit a11,51 (),rnpicd as t I;ightlt ave...ifai ber.hop ) Eighth ave...t'igar slur,'. i 1280 l'dhunuhas ave... 1Iicycic store Aliister,Ialli ave.shoe state 'slaiiltat)tutu st...l;atber shop, \1'. 125th st... Stationery store Eighth ave...'all shop. S. S7 1,ii tvrence st... Itanccr shop ( (Id l;rogdway...i.,,urber shop Amsterdam ave.. Candy store. I I Eighth ave...cigar store Eighth ave...ilarber shop Seventh ave...shoe store Lenox ave...i'ailor store W. 136th St... Office. 16. S. E. cor. 137th St. and 7th ave... Art store W. 1;6th st... I )ccorator store Eighth ave...clubhouse, Eighth ave... Restaurautt 20, 1642 Amsterdam ave..statiunery store, Eighth ave...stationery store \\'. 144th st... Private house \V. 145th st...confectionery store W. 145th st...cigar store Amsterdam ave. Tailor store Anisterdant ave.,, Tailor store Eighth ave... Bakery Amsterdam ave..unteitaker store Anisterdani ave.. Barber shop. 30. S. W. cor. 159th St. and St. Nicholas ave... Upholster), store Amsterdam ave. Barber shop Amsterdam ave.. Barber shop. J3. S. I ;. cur. 181st st. and Kin sbritlge rd... Dwelling. 34. N. E. cur. 184th St. and Kingshriilge rd....vacant store th st. and Kings. bridge rd...millinery. 7:.n/y Et,mlt -lscvire,1v District. ).ocallo:,. I ). Cu sued as t. 203 E. 52(1 st...l,arber shop Second ave... Undertaker store First ave... Cigar store First ave...cigar store. 5. icos Second ave...confectionery store E. 56th st...tailor store Second ave... Undertaker store Third ave... Barber shop o F. 57th st.....i;arbershop Second are... Shot' store. II. 404 E. 57tH st... Barber shop First are... Ilarber shop. 13. ios6 Second ave... Barber sloop, Second ave... Shoe store Third ave... Tailor shop Third ave.... Real estate L.6otl, st...stove house. 18. ioss first ave...furniture store Second ave... barber shop First ave...awning store Second ave... Express office fir-,t ave... Barber shop, 7'w,al)--fi/tk.1ss,wrll,j' Dishrict, Occupicd as \V, 17th st... Upholstery store Seventh ave... Cigar store Seventh ave...shoestore, \'. 24th st... Farber shop W. 26th st... Earlier shop W. 27th st...cigar store \V. 30(11 st...railor store \C. 31st st...tailor store Seventh ave...bakery. 10. III \V. 34th st...express office. I t. 52 1\'. 34th st... Plumber shop \V. 30th st... I-lorist store VI. 29th st...tailor shop Sixth ave...barbershop \V. 21St St... Polling booth \1', 15th st......tailor store Fourth ave... Cigar store Fourth ave... I'luml,er shop Fourth ave... Barber shop Sixth ave...cigar store E. 32d st... Barber shop Fourth ave... Barber shop Fourth ave...cigar store 'Third ave... Candy store Third ave...candy store. Tw,zety- si.ttk.issc'zull)' District. Lncation. I. I t 16 Third ave... Picture store Second ave...liarbershop First ave...candy store Fn st ave... Vacant store hirst ave... Bicycle store Third ave... Ba ber shop, Third ave... Barber shop: S First ave...,. Dly goods stole E. 70th st,... Barber shop. IC. 72d st and 1st ave...flarber shup. I 'Third ace... Furniture store First ave... Stationery store E. 73d st... Grocery store Avenue A... Furniture store First ave... Jewelry store Third ate...alcning store Third ave...furniture store E. 76th st... Printing office First ave... Hat store. 7'zucn!y-stvr'nth Assembly District. I. 630 Eighth ave... Cigar store Eighth ave... Florist store Eighth ave...railor store Eighth ave... Barber shop Broadway... Laundry Eighth ave... Barber shop Eighth ave...shoe store Sixth ave..... Tailor store. o. 757 Seventh ave...barbershop Broadway...Real estate office. II. 126 W. 46th st... Stable office Sixth ave...laundry Sixth ave... Cigar store.
39 MONDAY, Nov1':In1:R 7, THE CITY RECORD. 4`499 L.-. ation. (fc.~ii,,i,.,l a Sixth live,,,.. Express office. 15,6z6 Sixth ave... llarber shop. Ili. Stl West st... faint shop. 17.1)8 \V. 43d St... Shoe store. t Sixth ave...i;arher shop. 19,876 Sixth ave...ltarber shop Sixth ave...ltarber shop I', 52d s,... Carpenter shop. 22. N. 11- cor. Park ave. and 52d st... Poling booth '. 46th st....clubroom Pat k ave...l'ailor store. 25. Opposite too E. 37th st.l'olling booth. "Izo,riy-ci;; 5th Assembly District. Eecnd0o. l )ccupied as. 1, 175 E. 75th st... Tailor store Third ave... harbor shop Scc,,nrl ave... Cider store E. 76th st... Livery stables F. 77th st...cigar store First ave... Undertaker store. 7, volt First ave...candy store Third ave...cigar store E. SotIt st...cigar sore E. Soih it... Barber shop. II, 1524 First ave...candy store Avenue A...ltarber shop F; t t S,st st...i'ailor.store E. 8i t st Barber shop Second acc...cigar store. T Avenue A... Barber shop E. 82d st...(lub room. IS Avenue A... Barber shop First avenue...cigar store )0 Second.. Cigar store F. 831 st...1;arber shop 'Third ave... Parbcr shop. Twcn/p-nint/i Assembly District. Location, ::ightIt ave...1;arter slt,p. 2.1)58 Eighth ave... Furniture store Sixth ave...liariter shop Sixth ave...shoe store \V. 53,1 st...glass store Sixth ave... L'anccr shop Park ave....tailor store Madison ave... Dairy ,24 Sixth ave...cigar store. lo. 4 E. 6oth st... Bicycle store '.. 62d st aihor store. I2. 1:. S, Palk ave., S. of 65th,t...Polling 1),oiIi Park ave...l'atlor store Lexington ave...1'ailor store. 15, \V. S. lark ave., 25 toot s. of 74th xt...1..ltiitg booth. 16. W. S. Park ave., 74tlt- 75th st... Pulling booth Lexington ave...arh, r sh t,. S. 135 I. 80th st...tailor shop Park ave...barbershop C. $5111 st...carpenter shop Lexington ave... BBakely. 22. ICt 1'.. S6t11 St... keiti Estate office. 23. Io95 Park ave...confcctionery S Park ave... Barber shop Palk ave..... Barber shop. 21) Madison a%e...stati eery store LcxinJtou ave... Barber shop E. 94th,t... -Gr.;very store. 7hirtietlr.1ssc,uhly District. I.oc.,tiou. Occupird as I First ave...tailor store E. 84th St... Shoe shop. 3.50o! E. 84th st... Laundry o East End ave...candy store. 5, 16o2 Avenue A...Candy store Avenue A...Cigar store E. 85th st... Barber shop. S Second ave...barbershop Second ave...barbershop. lo, 1493 Third ave...cigar store 'Third ave... Bicycle store Lexington ave...cigar store F. 86th st...l.ailor store Second ave... Barber shop ,21 E. 87th St... Cigar store. t Avenue A... Cigar store J9 Avenue A...Barber shop. IS Third ave...stove store E. 9oth st Book store Fiist ave...barber shop First ave...cigar score Avenue A...B.trher shop. 23, 1688 Avenue A...Candy store First ave...barber shop Third ave... Barber shop Second ave... barber shop Second ave... Plumber shop. BOROUGH Thirty-fourth Assembly District. Occupie.l as Third ave... Produce store Alexander ave... Vacant store E. 134th st... Barber shop z St. Ann's ave...bakery E. 138th st... Barber shop Willis ave... Grocery Willis ave...tailor. ioll, IIccupied is 4' 1574 Park ave...,... Rubel- shill]. 5, 160$ fart: ave...barber ship. 1) htltli ave... L:nber shop Madis In ave... llal.cry. M Madison ave...ci,ar stare I'.. 120th st...(.i;ar store f'ihihi ave......cigar store. I t Seventh ave... Barber shop. 12. coo St. 7sicltola,ave...Upholstery stare Seventh ave...cit;ar store Seventh ave... Electrician store. 15, 104 \V. 124th st...carpenter shop W, 125th It... \ltt;ic store ? )0... Optician store. IS Park ave...barbershop Lenox ave... Cigar store \V. 125th.St... l;icycle store \V. 125th St...Tailor storz Eighth ave...i'ailor store Seventh ave...steamfitting store, 24. N. \V. cur. 1281h st. and Fifth ave... Polling booth. z5.414 Lenox ave... Shoe store Seventh ave... Barber shop I2 Seventh ave... 1,icycle store. xs.248o Eighth ave...l,,lrbcr shop Seventh ave... Tailor store Seventh ave... Barber shop. 31, 55 nail 57 LV, 132d..StatDss Lenox ay...cigar store. 77rirty-scroud Assembly District. t sr alien Third ave...candy store Second ave...clotbing store, Third ave...tlachine store, Second ave...l;arher shop Third ave...l;arber shop E. 96th st... Barber shop Lexington ave... Bakery. S 'l'lurd ave...shoe store Second ave... Undertaker story. to Second ave... Banccr shop. ti 'third ave...1.arber shop Second ave... Tailor shop F. Io.1th st... Iiarber shop Mattison ave...i;arber shop $44 Madison ave... Tailor shop. 16, ISM Third ave... Butter store F. 104th st... Undertaker store. IS. 2c56 Second ave... Undertaker store First ave... liarher Shop, 20. 2o6S Second ave... Plumber shop. Il Second ave...shoe store F. 105th st... Barber shop S 'third ave... Candy store Lexira;;ton ave...candy store Madison ave...l'ailor store F. to6th St...Candy store Madison ave... Barber shop. 7 hi rty-!turd..i ssemb/y District. I.ocution Lexington ave Bakery E. 1091h,t... Barber shop E. IoStl1 st... Barber slop 'Third ave... Barber shop Second ave...bakery 'third ave...ador shop Lexington ave...cigar store. S. IStI Lexington ave...cigar store Third ave... Carriage shop Second ave..,..,.;nrber shop, First ave...liarber shop Second ave...barbershop 'Third ave... Shoe store Park ave... Grocery. 15, IS5S Lexington ave... Printing office '1'hircl ave... Cigar store Second ave... Upholsterer store First ave... Barber shop co E. I Igth st... Upholsterer Store E. 119th st -... Barber shop. 21. N.1C. coy. i 18th st. and Second ave... Unclertalting store Lexington ave... Upholstery store. Z'hirṭj -11 tartk :Iss.nebly District E. 121St st... Stable F. 120th st...dwelling Second ave... Paint store E. 120t1t st... Bicycle store First ave... Undertaker store Second ave...stationery store E. 122d1 st...stationery store. S. 165 E. 121St St...Ofhce Lexington ave... Barber shop. to. 250 F ] st... Candy store E. I25th st.....glass store Second ave..... Billiards Third ave... P,arber shop, Y3i, /j'-firs/ Assembly District Park ave...carriage shop , Lexington ave, Barber shop. 1. N. W. cor. 113th st. and Second ave... Stationery store. St. Nicholas ave... Meeting-room Park ave...tailor store Fifth ave... Real estate office IS. t F. 132d st... Bicycle store F. 110th st.....tailor stole Filth ave... Barber shop. By order of the Police Board. T. F. RODENBOUG El, Superintendent of Elections. POLICE: DEEIARI'MENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET, October 12, Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Laws of is96, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, the Police Board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling place in and for each of the election districts of the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, for the election next ensuing as follows, to wit : OF THE BRONX Lincoln ave...livery stable o6 E. 135th st... Stationery store Alexander ave...tailor store Willis ave Paint E.,43d st... Barber shop. 32. Third ave., bet. 139th and 140th stx...plumber Third ave.... Bicycles 1.,elt n,, Lneft ion. (h_riii i4 is )6 Thitd ave...shoes (I'rotnna ave.) \Villisavc...Real estate. Franklin ave...candy stole Willis ave.,...(lrocery I lost on ave... Itarber shop. 37, SOS E st... Grocery. 33. Italy ave. anti Samuel Robbins ave... l;akery. st...vacant store Tremont ave...real estate. 35 Iliph hiridge road and Thirty-fifth Asseinhly INstrict, Loc.uin. tkcu,ned as Kingsbritlgc road...inrhier shop, Courtlandt ave Tailor K iii p,hri l t;e road. Shoe store Melrose ave Arthur ave... P,arher shop. 3. 6ot Courtlandt ave Webster ave., between Courtlandt ave... Southern Boulevard Courtlandt ave.. and Suburban st...butcher shop Third ave Webster ave. and Trav- 7. N. W. cor. 150th st. and crc st... feed store. Wales ave... V acan t store Broadway...Vacant store. S. Io1S Westchester ave. 41. \V. S. Riverdale ave., E. 161st St... cor. Ackerman st..plumher shop Forrest ave Riverdale ave. and Cauldwell ave...tailor shop. Rock St...Vacant store, E. r64th st ) st. and Katonah E. 156th st...stationery. ave...[fall F. 158th St I Corn tlarult ave...'1']il shop. 16. S. W. side of 161st St., location. Annexed District. 25 feet W. of River ave Elton ave... Hardware store. is.1054 Washington ave to Forrest ave Hall place S. Boulevard... Barber shop E. 169th st... i. Westchester and Chassets ayes...candy store. 2. Avenue L., bet. loth and 11thsts.,Union Point... Private house. 3. Throg's Neck road... Real estate. 4. Main st., \1'estchester. Barber shop. 5. A1' ill iamsi ridge Square, 'l'si111 ave... Bakery. Williamsbnidlge... Real estate Third ave White Plains road, AVil Railroad ave... Stationery. 26. Sedgwicic ave., 75 feet south of Depot place. Barber shop. Itamsbridge... Real estate. 7. Cor. White Plains ave. and 9tlt st... Havens Hall. 27. Doc Ic s t., Morris 8. ISth ave., White Plains I.eights... Butcher shop Fleetwood ave...public Hall. road, Wakefield... Barber. 9.S. F. car. White Plains Webster ace...,vacant store. anal Kossuth aces.. Pitman building Tremont avc...cigar store. to. Main St., City Island..iiarber. By order of the Police Board. T. F RODENBOUG II, Superintendent of Elections. POLICE DEPART'sIENT OF 'I'IiE CITY (IF NEW YORK, No lIII.I1c.Rtl1' STRb:hl', October 12, Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Lams of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, the Police Board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling place in and for each of the election districts of the Borough of Brooklyn City of New Volk, for the election next ensuing, as follows, to wit : BOROUGH O 1 BROOKLYN. 1 irrt I(rant. I.,,, e is,,. ' Sackett st.....cigars ,.ourt st... Plumber Court st... Candy. [5.652 IIenry st Bowling alley Suenutit ailor Wuoulhit11 St... Ilarber Carroll st...lea. her Colwnlna st.... Cigars. Locator Hicks st... Vacant store, 2.7 Hicksst...L'arber lenry st... Barber. 4,31 Pineapple st...bicycles. 5. ro College pi... Livery, Fulton st... Vacant store JraIeBloii st... Barber. S. 78 lontague st...li rher Atlantic ave...stoves Atlantic ave...shoes. II. 194 Clinton st... Bicycles, 12. Co Schermerhorn st... Bicycles,.S'~ cond liraat..ocation Jay st...restaurant Main st... Shoes. 3, 123 Washington st....barber Jay st... Grocery. Third 11 'art'. Lcation Bergen st... Barber Smith st... Shoes. 3.21)6 Atlantic ave... Barber Smith st... Cigars Schermerhotit st... Bicycles Atlantic ave... P,arber Band st... Shoes. S. 8S Thini ave...stationery Scheruie1horn st.., Stationery. to. 539 Atlantic ave... Florist. I ourtl, IVhrit. Occupied ns I. i8o Bridge st... Carriage builder 2, 156 Jay st... Barber Nassau st... Barber Washington st. -..Cigars Jay st...candy Bridge st... Barber Adams st.... Cigars Jay st... t;arber. P'ij"'h 6Vard Gold st... Barber I I udson ave... Grocer Sands st... Baker York st... l;arber Sands st... Barber Nassau st... Barber Hudson ave...barber Gold st... Vacant store. 9, 185 Johnson st... Barber. 5r,[tIl 11 'ard. Locrrtion. 1, 152 Atlantic ave... Vacant store. 2, 78 Atlantic ave... Candy Columbia st... Candy Warren st... Stable Hicks st... Dry goods. (1.272 Court st... Cigars Sackett st... Baker Hicks st.....shoes Degraw st... Cigars Union st... Plumber. 1i. igo Sackett st...candy. S rcntlt Il irrd, I.ocation. 1, 509 Myrtle ave.... Cigars dyrtle ave... I. urniture Flushing ave... tihoes Bedford ave...barhmer, \lyrtle ave...cigars \Iyrtic ave....i,aun~lry , De F1 al b ave...1;arber. 8, 41 I I)chalh ave...l'ailor DeBa.b ate...glazier Myrtle ave.... Plumber. 11, 357 DeKalh ave...barber Greene ave... I;ari,er Greene ave... Livery stable (;reeve ave... Barber. t Franklin ave... Barber Bedford ave...flarness hulton st... Real estate. t8, tt24 Fulton st Vacant store Classon ave.... Florist Fulton st...slides Putnam ave.... Barber. E/.kth 1Vrrti Occnpicd as Third a ve...shoes Fifth ave... Barber Fifth ave tetittre Filth ave... Bather % Fifth ave... Barber Third ave... Barber, 7, 765 Fourth ave... Feed store Fourth ave...candy stoic 'Thirty-ninth St... Barber shop. Io. 88; Fourth ave... fluinher. It. 176 Thirty -ninth st... Vacant store Third a,e...candy store. 13, A Forty-first st... Livery 'Third ave... Barber J5 Third ave... Barber Thiel ave...canrly store. 17. IISI Fourth ave...livery. IS Fifth ave...candy store Third axe... Barber Third ave.... Cigar store..vdit/i en',i. Occupied IS Fifth ave... Barber ,iftlr ave... Tailor Fifth ave...carpenter. 4. S2 Fifth ave...ailor Flatbush ave... Bicycles Dean st... Pluto ber Flatbush ave...harness. 8,113 Prospect place...barber Flatbush ave... Bicycles. to. 861 Union st... Tailor. I1.375 Flatbush ave...florist Vanderbilt ave... Grocery Vanderbilt ave...plumber Pacitic st... Undertaker Atlantic ave... Cigars Dean st... Stationery.
40 4900 THE CITY RECORD. MONl.'v. NovP- ml1i.;r 7, Iii uin,. I). copied.,% N'a,Itin4Gm ave... Itarher. is. 085 Classm ave... Grocer Sterling place... Undertaker. 2o. Douglas at., near ('lass.,n ave... Building. i 'nth 11 are(. I.o. ti,n. I )ccupied a, I.,;;4 Sutitlt st...cigars I hirlst...(..r,,cer "Mill'.t Barber Siuttlt. t...t i;ars. 5, 301 Court St... Barber. b. 114 ff`nith St... lumber. 7. is3 Sntith St...Stationery. S. 25S IIIlyt St... Undertaker. 9. 3C9 Sufltl st......ui'ly Ullilln St Itather. II. 210 B",nil St...Can ly Hovt st... I)arber \Garren et...shoes '1 bird ave...shoes Butler It...Candy, third, ate...statlmlyr. 17. I3S Fourth ave.... Tail o. IS. 1_9 1, 'Iliull ave...grocer. 1. <<,ut /, 11'ii,!. LocItion. IIc-pled it Fulton.t.....:\urtlancer. 2. t;3 Flatbush ave...cigars Fulton It...Garber. 4, Fulton st. and Lafayette ave... barber Myrtle ave... H,oes. b.2so 11vrtle ave...sta - iunery, I'arl, ace... Shoe', S. 249 ilyrt;e avc...l.thing ),Ivrtte av:... Ins. 10. gs Willoughby St...l'rinter. 11.,360 I ludson ate... Barber Fleet st... Barber DeKalb ave... Shoes, i,-,. /l Ir IJ a, d. Loction. t )cctipicd as I. 194 Canocer st...liacber \'an Brunt st...t'i ;ars Beard st...-it emaker Sullivan st...carpenter Van Brunt st....liarber Columl,ia >t...grocer S I Iatnilton ave... Grocer. S. 5 ts Court st... Shoes, 9. 45o Court st...shoes. to. 50; Court St... Butcher Hamilton ate... Humber SI Ilicks st... Grocer Sullivan St Candy. This JeC,xt;l 1! aid. Lo at`.on. Occupied s \Cythe ave... barber \\'rthe ave... Vacant Bedford ave...bailor Dri4,s ave... harl,er Grand st.....cigars S. 4th It...Ldge room Grand st... Bat ber S. 3d st......cigars. q. 237 Broadway... '..igars Broadu ay...l'i;;ars \Vyt! e ave... Barber S. Sth st... Barber Bedford ave... Vacant )ivisian ave... ilarber. In01[rJCc'hI1ll!1'11/. Lo-as io.a. Ii cupicd as Metropolitan ave.. Cigars liedford ale... h es Iloeldline, st... Barber N. 7th -t Candy" N. 9th st... Grocer Bedford ave... Barber. 7. Ica (;rand st...shoes. S. ns Kent... F0-,r!,er. 9. log N. 6th It... Barber. lo. 166 Bedford ave... Barber. t[. too Bedford ave...grocer `.. toth st......grocer. Fifteenth 1! ard. Lo--it ol. t)c -ugied a, I.416 Grand st...barber. 2. 3S \Iaujer st... Vacant Lorimer st...ci,ars. 4. 5S Devoe st...baker \letropol itan ate.. Barber L ui n ave......cia rs Leonard st...ci4ars Liven st...confectionelv Metropolitan ave... Barber. Io. 376 Graham ave... Barber Graham ave... Barber Grand st... Bicycles Ewen St...Barber Grand st..... acant Bushwick ave... Feed store..sixteenth l6ard. I.ocation. Occupies as ,l st... Candv Rodney It...Carpenter S. 4th It Barber. 4, 43 Johnson ayes..... Bird Scholes st......grocer Stagg st...i;utcher Graham ave... Barber. S. 102 Scholes st... barber Boerum st... Laundry Ewen st... Cigars Graham ave... Stationery Cook st...candy. 13, 320 Uushwick ave... Barber Johnson ave...sporting goods Bu,hwick ave...shoes Montre ave... Barber Humboldt St...Oysters. Y,-,f,lrru/l1 1111/ Manhattan ave...liiaaicr. 2. toot Manhattan ave.. Sl iti,nery. ( \Llnhaltan ave.. Il.triwaic Manhattan ave..:\ortons I P,x,t..... l :r,cer. Ii. 262 Fr.tttk/in st...(in,cer. 7, 204 I ranklin st....siati,mery. S. 921 Manhattan ave... I lats. q. 1;7 Franklin st... Barler, to. 74 Grecnpoint ave. ltarber. t I. 727 \lunhrttian ave... St.tti,ncry Grevthoont ave... Cigars. 13. '2u Manhattan ave... Barber. 14. _-2 Layer st... Delicatessen Norman ave... Fi;h.,b, (;4\Ianhatta1ave...Notions B lford ave...i;arber. Ib )rit;g, ave... Cigars. 71). 459 (;rahant ave... Real e, ate, I )rig,,s ave... I..i rber Nassau ace... Tea. 22. _o[ Nas,au ave... I;at tier. 2,;. 1(14 I )rtgs ave... Candies Engel t ave... ttakery Kings and ave...candies. - Isi/,/,en(1,!t izt, Locuinn. I )ccupied as I.5S I leibert st...barber. 2. ; Nla,petli ave... Tailer. 3. ii Itusiwick ave...club room Grand st... Bakery Stan st...spices. 6. ii9 Stagg st....tailor. 7. ; 79 l;usliwi k ave... Grocer. S Flushing ave... Bakery. q. 78 7i/organ ave... Bakery. to. goo Metropolitan ave.. Bakery. :b7urteei//r If'ard. I o_atio:,. uccup ed a I. 5S4 \l ythe ave... Plumper \\'ythe ave..... faints Division ave... Barber \Cythe ave... Barber g Wythe ave... Barber..745 \\vthe ave... Vacant Flushing ave...bakery. S.429 Marcy ave....candies liroaditray...clothing Walton st..... Barber Lynch St...CCigars. 12.4! 1 larri:on ave... Shoes Lynch.t... Grocery L}-nch st......bakery. [5.653 Pedford ave... Barber. Ib. (lis per st., too feet \V. t f Lee ave... Building l.ee ave...baker. IS. 294 I)ivision ave... Tailor. 1. I LS L)Ivision ave... Plumaher Broadway... Barber. 7-wenfi /Ii Il r, d. 1. r u nn. I. 306 Myrtle ave... Barber, Park ave... Barber. 3,122 Park ave...shoes. 4.16o lark ave...stationery Myrtle ave...cigars Park- ate... Shoes Myrtle ave.... Barber Myrtle ave...vacant I)ekalb ave...tailor. [0.202 DeKalb are... Barber. i Greene ate...shirt; Fulton st... Barber S Fulton st... Glazer. 14. tq Gates ave Painter Fulton st... Barber. 7ecsn(rf,st 11,,,,1. Location d 1,c u,ied :a I. 795 l;etlf,,rd ave... I Barber Myrtle ave... I lass )ehalb ave...1'art,er S DeKaib nve...shus, I)rKalb ave... faints DeKalb ave...fiori5t Myrtle ave...1'oys. S. 72 Tompkins ave...t'igars Floyd...Shoes Marcy ave...grocer, 11.31) Ellery st... Groct r. 12. is l troop ave... Candies mpkin+ ave... Stationery I lest d st... (attars Myrtle ave... Lauu,lry DeKalb ave... Cigar>. 17, 944 Myrtle are...,. Furniture. 1 S. 826 DeKalb ave... Barber Dc Kalh ave... ( igar.,. 20. IC29 Myrtle ave...citar.; Sumner ave..... Bas her Myrtle ate.....l;arh,er. 23, lo`o Myrtle ave... Bicycle, IJeKalb ave... Real estate DeKalb ave...paants I;r adway...pallor DeKalb ave...'hailur. Trr'enty-second!I ar,t. Local n Seventh ave...stationery \ Fifth ave.... Laundry Fifth ave... I'ainN. 4. i5sa Seventh ave...c'iga_ -;. 5, 19) Seveutlt ave...barber. 6.2;0 Seventh ave.... Real estate Fifth ate...cilais Filth ave,... Roofer Fifth ave... Barber filth ave... Real estate Third ave......tinsmith Ninth street...l'ndertakrr Sixth ave... Barber Seventh ave...tailor. 15,359 Seventh ave...laundry Seventh ave...upholsterer. 17, 382 Seventh ave... Plumber. I. IIi n. Occupied a I S Seventh ave..., ( y. t,). 51,,; Fifth ave... Itat1s r o3.\ Furth ave... Undertaker hint ave...candy 'I'Itiiii ate... Barber. 23, 532 Fourth ave...i'audy, Filth ave...'insrvith Seventh ave... Itarher. 26. hi4 Sixteenth st... Ilall Ninth ave...5tote Seventeenth st...i)yeing establishment Seventh ave...cigars Sixth ave... Candy. Twenty-/hot? tibia?. I,. cation. ( )cct,p led is Fulton st...pictures. 2, 1231 Fu lton et Barber. 3. tbq Halsey st.... Bakery Bed ford ave... Bicy"cles Noutrand ave... Undertaker Gates ave PI imber Bedford ave... Stationery Clifton pl... Carriages No,trand ave...cigars Tompkins ave....plumber Tompkins ave... Real estate Gates ave...i'roduce Tompkins ave... Barber Tompkins ave... Real estate Tompkins ave... Shoes Tompkins are... Bat Sunnier ave... PIttiaher. t Stunner ave... Plumber uinuer ave... Real estate Gates ave... bsarber Sumner are... barber Halsey St.,.,,... Tinsmith, 2,3, 325 Lewis ave...shoes '. Gates ave... Candy Sumner ave... Undertaker Van Buren st....candy Reid ave...shoes. 28, 226 Reid ave...tailor Fulton st... Carriages Fulton st... Barber Fulton st... Real estate Fulton st... Laundry. T:rcntp fazn tk if'rrd. 1.6J7 Franklin ave... hoes Bedford ave...1'lumber Bergen st... Carpenter Bergen st.... Cigars Pacitic st... L'atcher. 6. 6o Utica ave... Baker. 7. IS6S Atlantic are... Barber Atlantic are... I fall Bergen st... Real estate. to St. Mark's ave...club room Albany as-c... Butcher lsostrand ave... Drugs. 7.wr,ztr-ff1h Ii'ard. Locatio:, Van Buren st... Real estate Gates ave... Candy Gates a%e...l'lumber Ralph ave... Shoes. 5.87S Gates ave... Barber Reid ave... Shoes Ralph ave... Painter. S. 181 Ralph ave... Bievcles. 9. i 590 Broadway.....Pallor. to Broadway... Cigars. II. 56 Rockaway :ire... Grocer Hull st... Barber McDougal st...,candy Sumpter st... Cigars Ralph ave... bar1;cr. 16, It Sumpter It...l;arl,cr Fulton st..... barber. 1S. I906 Fulton St.... I fats Fulton st.....tailor Fulton St... Bicycles Fulton st... Pictures Fultou st... Barber. Y a,, my-sixth I L'ar,/. Creation. O.cupied as Rockaway ave....11akery Watkins st... Old number...,. barber Glenmore ave... Bicycles Atlantic ave... Printer Atlantic ave... Vacant store Pitkins ave... Barber Atlantic ave... Iiats Jamaica ave... Grocery Atlantic ave...clothing l'itktns ave... Barber. 1 r i.'ttkins ave... Barber Atlantic ave... Delicatessen Atlantic ave... Clothing Fulton st... Cigars Fulton st...cigars. t Atlantic ave...candy. 17. Linwood st. and Sutter ave...hall Montauk ave... Barber Essex st Shoes Fulton st... Cigars. 2! Fulton st... Bakery. By order of the Police Board, T. I -e.,tmn. I)ccupied :,s ! Liberty ave...,i"ce,l. 23. Sos Make ave... I tarber Sutter ave... Barber. 7'zcs,,f;-seventfh JV;rd. i., ii oil Oc up,ednc r ii[ Lalcry st...candies Plu,hing ave..., I )rugs. 3, 18 Central ave... Plumber Knickerbocker ate. Barber Central ave... Tailor Evergreen ave... Barber Myrtle ave...l'ailor Myrtle ave... Roofer. 9. 6to 1 fart st... Barber. to. I 109 Broadway... I latter. t I )eKalb ave..., Ilarber Central ave... Fish Central ave... Restaurant Jefferson st... Tailor Suydam st...tailor. t DeKalb ave... Baker. T,.n/)'-e,çhtlr iibrd. tdue.rmn. I )ccupied as t. 39 hossutli P1.L... Furniture Central ave.... Baker Myrtle ave... Cigars Irving ave... Dry goods. 5, 169 \\'yck,dl ave... Barber Knickerbocker ave. Hatter. 7, 258 Wyckoff ave.... Baker. S Gates ave....( lii coats. g. 244 Bleecker st... Real estate t h'leecker st.... Baker. r Central are... Florist, Central ave.....lumber Evergreen ave,... Barber I roadway... Cigars. t Gates ave...glazier Woodbine st... Barber Central ave... Barber. 1S, 458 Central ave... Saddler luslrvick ave... Barber Broadway... Cigars, Broadway... Barber Eldert... Barber Broadway... Cigars Cooper st...repair shop Moffat... Vacant. 26. N. \V. cor. Bushivlck and Vanderveer... Bicycles Cooper st.... Barber Central are... Plumber Central ave...barber Central ave...stationery Gates ave... Candy Madison st... Grocer. 7;uenty-ninth!ard E. 5th t st... Hall Reno p1... Store. 3, Coney Island ave., near Avenue B... Barber shop Flatbush ave... Undertaker. 5, Canarsie la. and Flatbush ave...strives Grant st... Barber Flatbush ave... Undertaker. S. Malbooe st., east of Old Clove rd... Engine house. q. E. New York ave., car. Schenectady... hardware. Thirti,Ih! Teti. t.o.ation. I. 3d ave., near 67th st. Real estate. 2. 4th ave. and 94th St...Barber. 3. 5th ave., near 92d St..Candy. 4. Bay Ridge ave., near 7th ave...candy. 5. New Utrecht ave., bet. 56th and 57th sts.. Barber. 6. \ecv Utrecht ave., bet. 65th and 66th sts.. Plumber th ave., 250 feet S. of 86th It... Grocer. 8. Bath ave., bet. Bay Igth and Bay 20th sts...real estate. Thirty-first IVard. i. Neptune ave. and \V. 1st st...vacant. 2. Surf ave., near Iienderson's Walk...Barber. 3. Voorhees ave. and 236 st...grocer. 4. E. 14th st. and Avenue X Barber. 5. Neck rd. and Gravesend ave... Vacant. 6. Harway ave., lie t. Hubbard and Stryker sts... Confectionery. Thirty-.s, -coded IVizrd. Loca,i In. I.Overhaugh pi., cor. Flatbush ave... Barber feet S. of S. E. cor. Conklin and Railroad aves...vacant. 3. S. S. Avenue L., bet. Railroad and E. 95th st...barber. RODENBOUGII, Superintendent of Elections. POLICE DF.PAR'rM ENi' OF I'IIE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 300 MULBERRY StREET, October 12, Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Laws of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws , the Police Board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling place in and for each of the election districts of the Borough of Queens, City of New York, for the election next ensuing as follows, to wit :
41 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, THE CITY RECOR D First l6tzrtt. UcciV ied a Flushing ave...vacant Flushing ave...vacant Steinway ave...cigar store Jamaica ave...vacant Steinway ave... Vacant Van Alst ave....vact(,nt Fulton ave...feed store Hopkins ave So Broadway...Tailor Hamilton St... Vacant Broadway... I lat store Skillman ave...grocery Radde st... Vacant Hunter ave... Vacant Bodine et...paintshop Vernon ave...cigar store Vernon ave... Barber shop. 18. Igg Jackson ave... Vacant Greenpoint ave... Candy store Jackson ave...cigar store Vernon ave...barbershop. Second IVard. I. Cypress ave., I.. I. R. R. crossing..... Notions store. 2. Palmetto st., nr. Covert ave... Candy store. 3. Myrtle ave. and Fresh Pond road... Feed store. 4. Myrtle ave. mr. Cooper ave... Tailor store. 5. Broadway, opp. Court House, Newtown.. Furniture store. 6. Metropolitan ave., nr. Catherine ave...old firehouse. 7. Forest ave., nr. Metropolitan ave...barber shop. 8.Onderdonk ave., nr. Stanhope st... Bakery. q. N. E. cor. Broad and 3d sts Clubroom. Io. West side of Grand st., nr. Remsen pl... Shoe store. II. South side of Grand st. and Maiden Ia.... Hall. 12. Shell road, nr. Grove St. hall. 13. Washington and\vaters ave.....barbershop. 14. Ryker ave., cor. 4th st.i Iardware store. 15. Ludlow ave., bet. 7th and 8th sts... Firehouse. 16. Plateau st. and Corona ave...confectionery. 17. Mulberry and Grand ave..... Vacant. 18. Jackson ave., bet. John and Henry sts...vacant. Third IVara. t. Broadway...Hardware store. 2. Lawrence and Boulevard... Hall. By order of the Police Board. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Lr.cation. 3.Itowne, ii r. Forest ave. Ifall. 4.Jautaica and Jagger ave I.i bra ry and 84 illadff.on aye.()ife Alain ;t... Barber shop Washington st...ijoe house Broadway... Printing office th sl... Barber shop. 10. College Point... Hose Co. house. I1.881Foutth ave., College Point... Jewelry store th st. and 8th ave.. Fish store th st., bet. 7th and 8th ayes... Vacant. T. F. RODENBOUGII, Superintendent of Elections. POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NRw YORK, NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET, OCTOBER I2, Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter goo of the Laws of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, the Police Board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling place in and for each of the Election Districts of the Borough of Richmond, City of New York, for the election next ensuing as follows, to wit : First IV,ird (Castleton). t. Jay st., nr. South st... Store Brook st., New Brighton...Engine-house Jersey st., New Brighton... Engine-house New York ave., New Brighton... Store. 5. So Jersey st., New Brighton...Engiiie-house. 6. Second st., New Brighton...Engine-house. 7. Henderson ave., nr. Davis st., West New Brighton... Dwelling Broadway, West New Brighton... Store. 9. Castleton ave., West New Brighton...Engine-house. Io. Taylor st., West New Brighton...Engine-house. ii. Cor. Columbia st. and Castleton ave., \Vest New Brighton... Store. 12. Jewett ave., West New Brighton... Store. Second Ward (dliddletown). I. St. Paul ave., Tompkinsville...Engine-house. 2. Union pl, Stapleton... Engine-house Thompson st., Stapleton...:... Engine-house. 4. Richmond rd., StapletonEngine-house. 5. McKeon st., Stapleton. Engine-house Targee st., Stapleton Dwelling Richmond rd., Stapleton... Engine-house. 8. Elizabeth st., Casleton Corners... Wagon shed. By order of the Police Board. 13OROUGII OF' RICHMOND. Fourth 1Yird. I.Snediker ave. and 4th st & L. Co. house. 2. Benedict ave. nr. Grofton ave...furniture store. 3. Ocean ave., bet. Belmont and 13'way.. H. & L. Co. house. 4. Poplar st., ur. Union pl Hose house. 5. N. S. il'way 10o It. west of McCormack ave.vacanr. 6. Greenwood, nr. Atlantic ave...booth. 7. Railroad ave., or. 1lillside ave... Fish store. 8. Town Flail... Room Beaver st... lo. t6 Centre st...,...shop. It. Fanners ave. and New York ave...booth. 12. Merrick rd., nr. South st...booth. 13. Fulton and Bergen ave.stureroom. 14. Sagarnore ave., opp. Iroquois ave... II. & L. Co. house. 15. Curry st... H. & L. Co. house. 16. Springfield rd., nr. Merrick id...hall. Fifth 11 erel. I. Cor. Bayview a it d Boulevard... Hose Co. house. 2. Boulevard, bet. Lincoln and Brandreth aves.paint store. 3. S. S. Central ave., 250 ft. V. of Co.nago ave.... Vacant store. 4. Columbia ave., nr. Moll ave...shop. 5. McNeil ave., or. Bayview ave... Engine Co. house. 6.Elmont rd., nr. Central ave...sho). Third hurl (tl ortly;1d). I. Bennett st., Port Richmond...Engine-house. 2. Post ave., Port Richmond...,... Store. 3. Richmond ave., Port Richmond...Engine-house. 4. Morning Star rd., Elm Park Storage room. 5. Central ave., W. Richmond Terrace, Mariners' Harbor... Engine-house. 6.Richmond Terrace, Mersereau ave., Maliners' Harbor...Store. 7. Chelsea ave., nr. Lexington ave., Linoleumville... Engine-house. 8. Richmond ave.,graniteville...engine-house. Four/h lvard (Soullifield). I. 6th st., New Dorp...Engine house. 2. Jefferson st., Garretsons...Clubhouse. 3. Evelyn pl., Ft. Wadsworth Engine'house. 4. New York ave., Rosebank...Engine house. 5. Willow ave., Clifton... Engine house. 6. Necker aye., Grasmere. Engine house. Fifth lpard(wcstfcld). I. Eureka pl., Tottenville.Engine house. 2. Centre st., Tottenvtlle. Carpenter shop. 3. Androvett ave., Kreischerville...Carpenter shop. 4. Schoolhouse la., P. 1'.. Dwelling. S. Shore road, Rossville..Entertainment Hal:; 6. Seaside ave., Eltingville... Dining room. T. F. RODENBOUG H, Superintendent of Elections. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Crry nf Ni:w YORir-Dr.oStr1i::yr OF f inance, COm11'lROLI.1-R's OFFICE, October 26, Srrjervi.tor of tlrc' City /t'ecord SIR-You are hereby informed of the following changes in the Department of Finance, viz. A rfdwteo. Erirou,I, of iltanhattau. William II. Loughran, Second Deputy Receiver of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $2,500 per annum. William H. Fennell, Messenger in Paymaster's Office and Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $goo per annum. Charles V. Adee, Jr., Assistant Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with cotnpensation at the rate of $1.250 per annum. Charles Cass, Bank Ales,enger in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum. Charles Blankeirkorn, l'aytnaster's Clerk, with compensation at the rate of $1,300 per annum. Andrew P. Weinberg, In.-hector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,500 per annum, temporarily, pending eligible list of Civil Service. Coleman Dunkirk, William Daniells, Timothy Hanley, Thomas F.'1'ierney, Robert Irving, Nathan Lion, Frederick G. Sullivan, Ferdinand Spies, Matthew T. Horgan, Roger F. Rinn, John J. O'Reilly, Frank 1). Horgan, Allan Latham, Joseph II. Boylan, Joseph Dolbeare, James P. S. Quinn, 1loees Grecnhaum, -Temporary Clerks in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $3 per diem. Joseph Loewinger, Temporary Cleric in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of 83 per diem. Eorour h of Tie. Rron.r. Patrick H. Lennon, Bank Ile-.scnger, Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,000 per annum. Matthew II. Murray, 'Temporary Clerk in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $3 per diem. James E. Stanford, Deuuty Collector of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $2,000 per annum. Christopher E. Nooney, Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,500 per annum. John J. Carey, First Assistant Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with corn pcnsation at the rate of $1,200 per annum. William R. Haughey, Jr., Third Assistant Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $I,000 per annum. Boranick it Brook/pr. John J. 11TcKenna, Disbursing Cleric in the Auditing Bureau, with cotslieneation at the rate of $1,500 lee annum. William M. Darcy, Messenger in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,000 per annum. Peter L. Kenney, Deputy Auditor of Accounts, with compensation at the rate of $2,000 per annum. James T. Mavis, Chief Clerk in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $11,500 per annum. CHANGE of TITLE. Daniel 1L Phillips, Deputy Auditor, Borough of Brooklyn, to that of Second Auditor of Accounts. DEsiGNATIOy OF Co\tPEcsATION. Patrick F. O'Connell, Examiner, Department of Finance, $1,400. Robert W. Creuzbaur, Principal Assistant Engineer, $2,500. RPSIGNED. II. Lee Anstey, Assistant Bond Clerk, borough of Brooklyn. Joseph J. Powers, Temporary Clerk in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears. John Kelly, Deputy Collector of Ass:rssments and Arrears, Borough of The Bronx. Charles J. Decker, Messenger in Paymaster's Office and Auditing Bureau. REMOVED. Thomas Houlihan, Doorkeeper, Comptroller's Office. Yours, truly, M. 'I'. DALY, Deputy Comptroller. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. At a regular meeting of the Board of Docks held Friday, October 7, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. at. Present-Commissioners Meyer and Murphy. Absent-President Cram. The minutes of the meeting held September 30, 1898, were approved. The communication from the Catskill and New York Steamboat Company, requesting that the Board reconsider its action increasing the rental of Pier, new 43, North river, was tabled for one week. The communication from the Homer Ramsdell Transportation Company, requesting a renewal lease of Pier, new 24, North river, was relerred to Commissioner Meyer. The communication from Dock Master Bancker, reporting that George C. Murphy is indebted to this Department in the sum of $40, for top wharfage for sand, at the Pier foot of One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, North river, was relerred to the Treasurer for collection, and the Secretary directed to notify said Murphy that unless the amount is paid at once no further permits will be granted him. The following communications were also referred to the Treasurer From the Manhattan Steamship Company-Requesting permission to use and occupy the south side of Pier, new I, North river. From E. C. Strong & Co.-Requesting permisson to maintain all open shed in front of their oyster scow at Fulton :Market, East river. The following permit was granted, the work to be clone under the supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief : Nassau Ferry Company-To make necessary repairs to its ferry premises northerly of Grand street, Borough of Brooklyn, and to dredge in the slip thereat, the work to be kept within existing lines. The following permit was granted on the usual terns Merritt & Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company-To land two reels of wire at the bulkhead foot of Forty-fourth street, North river. The following communications were ordered on file From toe Corporation Counsel- 1st. Transmitting approved form of renewal of lease of Pier, new 25, North river, to the Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railway and Steamship Company. Officers of the Board authorized to execute same. 2d. 'Transmitting certified copies of hills of costs in proceedings for the acquisition of wharf property, between W acts and Canal streets, North river. south halt of block, between Bank and Bethune streets, North river, and at Pier J9, East river, and bulkhead adjoining. Chief Clerk directed to prepare the necessary requisitions therefor. From the Department of Street Cleaning-Requesting that dredging to be done at the dumping-boards foot of West Forty-seventh and East Eightieth streets. Engineer in-chief directed to order the necessary dredging thereat. From the Department of Water Supply-Requesting the assignment of the inner 300 feet of the pier foot of East Twentieth street for the use of said Department. Secretary directed to request the Department of Water Supply to advise this Board as to how much of the northerly side of said pier would be required, a permit having already been granted H. L. Herbert & Co. for the inner 300 feet of the southerly side of the pier. From the Commissioners of the Land Office-Transmitting notice of application of Louis Quien and Charles H. Moore, for a grant of land under water at Newark Bay, Borough of Richmond. Secretary directed to state that the Board is opposed to the granting of said application. From the Consolidated Canal and Lake Company-Accepting the terms and conditions of the permit granted September 30, 1898, to use and occupy the temporary trestle, etc., at Sherman's Creek, H. R.
42 4902 THE CITY RECORD. MONI,AY, NOVEMBER ;, 1: ~ I in R. I'. & j. 11. taats - Returning hill for the cost of reining paving blocks at 1'ierc, j N. is434. :tired crib I+ulkhead foot of West One Hundred and Pifty-eighth ne,r w and 21. N. R. Secretary directed to notify the 1iie I:aihna>I ('ompan) that unle, N. t.1;i5. I'eJuled shvathiii oil I'ier, nt w e>, Fast river. the Dill is pail at "m.e it will he sent to the ( orl,uratiun t',~un.ci 1r collection. No. IS)). Repaired the northerly side of l u r, new 29, East river. hn>in lunch, 1 Ive \ Co. iclatiun to the,luivage to on the south Side of No. S. i>i. \la'le arraugemenls for the bcrthiii ul public bath at I'ier, new 29, East river, I'ier, new 1, N.>riIt river. and re-turcd tlie l,rt tni,es to their hirrrier couditi>,n upon the removal of bath. l rn a the \ICtIopo1itafl lnvesunent Company Rc ucstiug pennis,ion to land and store Nu. It 425, l' baited I'icr 4, East river. budding material at the lout of Ninety-sixth street, North river..\pplicatiun denied. No. ts2t>2..made telilporary repairs to Pier 44, last river. Front the (;rare. Ilcde (' mpany Revue,tIng an extension of time an Contract Nu. ('04, No. I7S;. Repaired I'ier 48, East river. l'n motion, the It I w ing re) lution was adopte I : Nu. IS;3t,. I'rcpart d maps and technical description showing change of lines between Jackson Resolved, That the time lot- the completion ut the work of bui],lii g it recreati,u structure and Corlear., fast river. on the I'ier foot of E:ut t. ne IItntdre,I and P elith stiect. 1Iarlent Ri,cr, under l;ontiart \o. No. i7;5;. Repaired I'ier foot of Fifth street, East river. boq, (trace \ Ilyde Companv, contractors, he and hereby is v.tetoie t to ant( including N.. [Stmt. \lade arrangement: f or the I,erthin of public hat hs at Piers foot of Fifth, Eight- ~el to nbrr 30, 1S9S. provided the written consent of the sureties ou said contract is filed iu eenth and l ocnty-fourth streets, fast river, and restored the premises to their former condition this 1)epartnient. upon the remova of the baths. rrom P. Sanford Ross Requesting an extension of time on Contract No No, t\,;3o. Replaced tender-pile at Pier foot of East Thirty-first ( to notion, the f 1io,ving resolution vas adopted : \u, Repaired pier foot of East Sixtieth Re~clved, That the tinge for the coins let lull of the work of removing -and and rock at No 18}46. Repaired Pier foot of last Sixty-second Shernlan's creek. I larlem river, under Contract No. 6t2, P. Sanford Ross, contractor, be and Ni). isoti. Alatle arrant ements for the berthing of public bath at Pier foot of East Ninety-first is hereby eytended to and including llctuher j, IS9S. ],ro5tied the oritteu consent of the.trcet. and rc.torcd piemises to G,rntet- condition upon removal of bath. sureties un said contract i; tile >1 in this 1)cpattnleut.' \o, ts;56. ('laced piles in front >,t Almshouse Dock at Blackwell's Island. Front O'Brien. Sheehan & \icbein E:clucsting a five years' lease of the crib-bulkhead now The Engineer-in-Chief reported that the following work had been superintended tinder bein constructed between One Ilundred and Thirty - filth and ()ne Ifundre l and I Iiirty-se yen th Sc,reIarv's t)rders street, N rth river. No Repairs to ferry premises foot of Barclay, Christopher and Fourteenth streets, (in motion, the fi)1u\viig resolution,ra< gtl j,ted : North river. Resolved. That, in accordance With the statutes in such cases made and provided, this No, 1S45q. P.eplacin of fender piles at Pier, new tg, North river. hoard here! y agrees to lease. a sign and to E:trm-Irt to O'Brien, Sheehan ` Jichean, all and No , Raising > of plank appioich and pavement in front of Pier, new 29, North river. singular the,charfa,e which iii is arise, accrue or become Clue at the cri! -hull head now in I,rucess Ntt, IS.11, 1'lacii>q of temporary clump of piles foot of llesbrosses street, North river. of Contruct n. extending boil the present crib- bulliiead at about the middle of \Vest Uue Ilan- V'u. ISd77. l ;rectiii of office on Pier, ii co 4J, North river. dred and Thirty-titih street, is rt!:erl,, a distance ut al'out.}io feet to the Centre ]ine of the I b ck NO. IS427. Erection of shed un bulkhead bet een Piers, new 45 and 46, North river. bett,een 011c lluntlre l an,l Ilii:ty - :\tl1 an,l One Iluntlry I and I bits -sc,'enth streets, with a I), Kcl,airs to bulkhead I,ct een \\'cst \inety-,isth and West \inety-seventh streets. return of about u5 fret along the centre line of sti,l bloc;:, for it term of live,e.lrs from No%c:n!,c r \ IS41 t Ilretl ii in the siil, between I'icr-, t.. and i, East river. t. )SOS, rental to Ise 1 ai~l tl:cretr at the rate ut one thou>ar,d Live hundred elollar, per anuunt, \,>, IS,)5, l:ep.ur.. to ten) rack northerly of Pier 29, Eat ricer. pu}'agile quarterly in advance to the I rrasnrer of this 1Jehurtme:tt ; pn,vi ie l that s.u,l U I i ire N o. IS ;,y. Ilrn ins; of piles in front of bulkhead bet,veen Sixth and Seventh streets, East ~I-eehan a JlcBean shall file in this Itcpartutent within ten days (roil receipt hereof a,tilttcil river. acceptance of the terns Of this re:.1luti.uu, and agree ti execute a tense c,nsiiiing the usual Nov. IS41S and is4;s. Landing reels of,tire at bulkhead foot of East Twenty-eighth street, covenants and condition, embodied in lenses of whart property now us l i' this Department. Vin, Removal ut lan:lhig place from the foot of Sixty-fourth to the foot of Seventieth 1'roin the I-reasure r street, Last river. ISt. Recumnten.iin&, that the Sinn ut $eoo be charced \Gilliam Turner as compen-ation for the use of the pier toot of Ea't Thirty -titth ~trert, front July I to Uctoler 31, isgs, lie having being in N I'lacinl; of coal hot machine on the platform between Eighty-first and Eightysecond s,reets, East river. po,ses.i,m of the prenli>e:. Isecontmemlation adopted. ad. Recommending that the compeno:ui,,n to be charged the St. Johns Guild for the berth N IS.}=1 Driving of piles for the protection of saltwater pipes foot of Ninety-third street, occupied by" the floating hospital at the (vier toot of \\ et Fifty->i.ctli street be lixe,l at the rate of East river. 55 for the season, pa,ab!e in o v Si1Ce to the 110; I: Al aster. Rcrommem.lation adopted. No. is;aj. I:epairs to salt-water pipes foot of \;nets third street, East river. ~d. f:eco:umentlin., that the [IC! i!!,rauted'1'husit I)u! ;can, " tr oiler 2, 1$91 to maintain NO is2og. Repairs to pier southerly of Last one fiun Iied and Twenty-litth street, Harlem cu!l-hoistiu' derrick at the foot of ( Inc Hundred and I',cetuty-ninth street, 1larleut river, he river. revoke 1, said llunican uu,v being in arrears fir rental. due ties Department. Recommendation No. IS:So. Changing location of telephone cable foot of East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, 1Iarlem river. adopted, 4th. Recommending that the pert it granted Joseph May to maintain two floats at the foot of NO. is255, Jlal:ing arrangements for public bath foot of One Huiidrecl and Thirty-sixth West l hirty-fifth Street be revoked. amt that permit be,cranted said May t > maintain, duri the street, I tartan river. pleasure of the 1 osid, one float thereat, the other Karin been removed ; culnpen atiun w Ise N IS4o2. I:epairs to water front l ' peaty oil the south side of the Harlem river, north charged thereto at the rate of S22 l,er own.li d payable as heretofore to the Dock Vaster. Recomof Une IIuu.lre>l and 'hhirt -eighth 1iieii u:uiou adu;,trd. Nu. is3o5. Construction of crib bulkhead at Perrott place, Astoria, Borough of Queens. 5th. Reco\ it on " a that on be granted ;S 1 in l; rives to i crib the steamer \o. ISM, - ). Iiie,lning in the basin foot of Iifty-sixth street, Borough of Brooklyn, " 1\'lllial_t V. \\'il~un " at the ~outherl~ southerly side of I'trr, old ;S ~., North Nu. I2oo. ricer, during the glcaaurc of Erection ut clock at I ottencille, `taten Island. the hoard : compensation to be charge, l therefor at the rate of $5 per day, payable at the end of The `Cre.surer, Com:ni.ti~ioner Murphy, submitted his report of receipts for week ending each week to the 1)ucic \laster. Recommendation adopted, Ocsaber 7, 1S9S, amounting to $55,766.o3, svliich was rec_ived and ordered to be spread in 1-ront the Chia Clerk Rc guesting authority to allo,v credit to John Gallagher for rental till] Oil the minutes, :u follow! collected by Dock Master Ilenl:e~s" -ul seq.lent to dune I, IS9S, for the use of the bulkhead tout of East Forts-second etreet. Chief Clerk authorized to charge off,aid amount, front the Pick Superintendent DATE. : Ku1t AV HUA,. Fort Wt1HAT. ASMOUNT. it. Report for the,reel, ending Uct. 1,er I. rs9s. 2;l. Recommending the revocation ui the permit granted \1 iliiam A. Hall to maintain loath- - houses at the Batten", busii!er,s having been discontinued thereat on September 24, IS9S. Rec,m- r8?e. nienclation adopted. Oct. r Penna. R. R. l'..... I,s. scut, Pier at st., N. R... $z,5oo CO From flock \taster Clark Recommen iin that several loose piles on the north side of Pier, OceaotcstcamN., i;atio11 Co.! " Piers, new 44 and 45. and bad.bet. and % bbd. 62, 1 a river, he replaced. EuLineer-in Chief directed to replace ;ame. N. Pier, new 45, N. R... 16, Froin Dock'laer.;hand Rrportin' that Crown & Fleming discontinued their use of the dump on Pier, ul11 42, -North river. July IS, is9s, and resumed work thereat October 5, is9s. ' Pier, new 39, and hhd. each side, N. l(... rr,o6z 50 Chiet Clerk authorized to charge oil rental tur the interceuing time.,. Shed on bbd. N. and S. Pier. ne,v P, N. R.... Froth Dock slater l~r nnecly Rcl~urtin.t that the Consutidated Ice Company discontinued 3 z o0o 00 busme,s at the Pier foot of \\ Cs! fhir.ccnth >trect on October.}, IS9S, but that the ice bridge and " t [.T.Williams&So bad.bet.piers, new 55an3 56, N,R houses still remain. >ccreiary directed to a 'ain notify said cutup.toy to remove its structures trullt the pier., \Ietrop ditan, S Ln... 1, U. W. eon. to Pier, old u, N.R... :07 03 From Dock Vaster \\'lute.. r Scott & Cc men. rent, reclaimed and for structure, 34thst.. W. of,2h 1<_t. Reporing ref airy required to the Pier foot of \Vest Forty-eighth Secretary i are directed to iotav the leosee of said pier to make uect nary repairs thereto, the work to be done, g`p E id ore S. R. Co...' t mos. rent, 1. u. w. pfm. 1. Pier _9, E. R... under the supervision cat the Eng neer-iii-cfief of this Deparinient d. Reporting repairs required to the o Huth side of the Pier foot of West Thirtieth ", Murtagh and McCarthy... " new-made land bet. Piers 6o and 6,, E. R Engi rom 1fcc rt u a,ter to n l, e til~r Frutu l lucl. \la~cer \\ al,l,, re ring they capsizinglrof the scow "Neshatnoney," brtwveen " 3 \tecr~p,litan St. Rwy.C.,...~ i qrs. rent, tracks bel z3d and z4th sts., W. of r3th aye Co Sevectc-seventh and,ev~entc-eighth.street,, North ricer. Secretary directed t. notify" the owners.. 3 mos. rent, reclaimed Lind bet. 431 and 44th sts., N. R ut said~sco,v to remove the st, roe dumped into the river therefrom, the work to be done under the supervisi(;n - of the E: 5 ginter-in-chirt of this Uepal'tntellt. 3 Erie R. R. Cu...'bh 1. bet. Piers, new 6 and 7. E. R r rum Lite Engineer - in-chief " 3 Bridgeport S. 13. Co... landing at Pier ft. 3ist st., 1.1. R... 6o 00 1'1. Report tur the week ending October I. is9s. 2]. Reporting the commencement ~.f (u itra~t No. 632, October 6, isgs ; Contract No. 636, 3 Duryea Bros.... l.u. w. pfm. ft. Jackson st., E. R Se P tent per _o, t c and Contract. o. 639,Oct ~, 7, gs " 3 Ramsdcdl Line of tile: m: cs... landin at Pier ft. W. r3zd s:., N. R , I g g p. J, o 604, October 3, tsgs ; Contract No. Gt2, October (1. ReIJ ii and Con coract tract \on6o f C ontract6`o. 604, 3 1Vm. flastorl... I floating dump ft. K. 3oth st... 4r 67 4th. Recommending that the Corporation Counsel he requested to advise the Ii yard as to its Al{red H. Hastorf... bhd. ft. E. 39th st., E. R jurisdiction over the land torntcrfv kuunvn is Spuyten Da%vii Creek. Recommendation adopted. - 5th. btep,rtin g dautage to the nr,riherly end of the Pier f, sot f West 1 hirty-fourth street by ' " dumping W. ft. E. 73d st the tugboat "George W. \Washburn,' and rc_omilendini' that repairs be made thereto, the cost to be c~ Ilected from the owner, of said i to EceQnmcidanon adopted. Hunt & Donaldson... " inner end of Per, old 42, N. R... r th. Recoinmendin shat the Riteisi.le and Fort Lee Ferry Company be directed to make O t p'm. M. \font omcr t mos. rent, S. S. Pier it. E. tooth st necessary repairs to the bulkhead in rear of the ferry structures foot of one Hundred and Thirtieth g }...' street, North river. Recommendation adopted. " 3 Geo.C. Murphy.... s qr-. rent, bh.l. 1t. E.r36th st., 1{. R th. Recommending that the permit!ranted Scott & Co., June 24, 1898, to use and occupy the.. Wilson, Adant=& Co... " bad. ft.,49th st., E. S., H. R !shed-in land foot of l\ es; Il,irty-fuuith -treet, North river, toe revoked, and that they be directed to remove oil or before November 1, IS9S, all structures now located thereat. Recommendation 4 S. nicr;on & Co.. assignees... Pier, new, 54, N. R... 6, adopted. bth. I:ecommendin that Thomas Cunningham Co... Pier, ft. W.,8th st., N. R repairs oe made to the pavement between 1 Pier '' A and \\'e t Eleventh street, North river, froto time to time, wh_neverpnecessary, at an aggregate cost not to 4 Hazelwood ice Co... r mos. rent, ice bridge on Pier ft. E. gth st... too 00 exceed 59co. Recommeuda.ion adopted. 9th. Recommending that the i jade or approach to the Pier foot of West Forty-eighth street 5 J B. & J. M. Cornell.... i qrr. rent, bhd. bet. Piers, new 56 and 57, N. R be made to conform to the existing grade of'pwcifth avenue, Recommendation adopted. " 6 Sicilian Asphalt PavirgCo... " bad.bet.54th and 55th sts., N. R loth. Recommending that he be directecf to take p and pave an additional strip of about 25 feet in width hoot about the centre line of \1 ~ t 'events->evenlh street to about the southerly line " 6 Central Vermont R. R. Co... I.u. w. pint. \\-.S. Pier 36, E. R '57 of Vest Seventy-eighth Recommendation adopted. i ith. Report on Secretary's order 'o , stating that the Homer Ramsdell Transpoita- ` 6 John 1. Hopper... r ms. rent, bhd. S.'4 W.s,5th st., N.R... r6 67 tion Company does not intend to avail itself of the permit granted June 24, 1896, to place two ring :, Penna. R. R. Co... r qrs. rent, ferry W. 23d st. to Jersey City bolts at the outer end of the pier toot of 11'cet Line Iluudred and Thirty-second street, North river, and recommending that slid permit be revoked. r Pcnna- R. R. Cokly. 'Broo n; Recur:oendaboi adopted. Annex..... I mos.rent, ferry Brooklyn to Jersey City... rz5 03 The Engineer-in-Chief reported that the following work had been done under Secretary's Orders : r Central R.R.Co. ofnewjerscy i qrs. rent, ferry Liberty sr. to Communipaw, N. J... 0, No. 17SSd. Repaired pavement from time to time, where necessary, between Pier '' A and \Vest Eleventh street, -North river. Erie R. R. Co... I " ferry S W. z 3 d st. to Jersey erne Cit Y 2, No. 0So6t. Made arrangements for the berthing of public bath at bulkhead north of Pier, new " 5 ~ James F. Galligan... Accortnt filling at Gansevoort Section... r, t, -North Liver, and restored the P premises to their former condition upon p the removal of bath. Masters 3, r i629 Go No Prepared plans and pecifications for repairing sewer under Pier, new 36, North 4 Dock... Wharfage, October river.,. 6 Collector.... June, t No Repaired bulkhead platform foot of Perry street, North river. 6 No Repaired sheathing on Pier, -..."" July,, :...""" r oil 58, North river. 6 ' No. i8ott. Vade arrangements for the berthing of public baths on north side of Pier foot of August, West Twentieth street, and at the pier foot of West Fifty-first street, and restored the premises to their former condition upon the removal of the baths. " 6... September, 089? No. 181y4. Repaired Pier loot of West Fifty-second No Made arrangements for the berthing of public bath foot of West Eighty-third street and restored the premises to their former condition upon the removal of bath. Date deposited, Octoh, 7, r8y , No. t8o6i. Made arrangements for the berthing of public bath at the Pier foot of West One -- Hundred and Tbirty-fourth street and restored the premises to their former condition upon the Respectfully submitted, removal of bath, CHARLES F. MURPHY, Treasurer.
43 Li MONDAY, NDvg:MIII:d 7, i8g8. THE CITY R E C O R [) 4903 the A«diting Committee siil,:niti,l,t report ol four billw or claims.un unttiil, to 52-','S I r.; i which had been approved and audited. The report was ordered to he spreatl in lull uu the minutes, as follows Audit No. Names. (.oitsuiic/i,, Augu,tu; \Walsh $2z 298 ) , Car-fares and incidentals G- erel It,'mfrs Car-fares and incidentals Ann/oil It/ti/at' Car-fares and incidentals $ The acti n of the Secretary in transmitting the same with requisitions to the Finance Department for payment approved. The following requisitions were passed Register No. For What. Estimated Cast Manila rope, per pound... 1, Sand, per cubic yard Dock spikes, etc , Yellow pine lumber, per 1, Roller towels Iron castings o Spruce Steel hoisting rope, etc o Dredging, etc , Drip ltans services of tugs, per hour... 5 CO Coal Requisition No. 16cZ. Bass brooms i Z.. Brooms Services of horse, cart and driver Z, Services of horse, cart and driver On motion, the minutes of the meeting held July 29, 1898, were amended by striking out that portion thereof in which the Secretary is directed to have a sufficient number of blank dorms of contract printed, and advertisements inviting estimates, inserted in the newspapers designated by law, for paving between Perry and (;sn,euov.t streets, N. R. On motion, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the action of the Treasurer, in issuing an order for repairs to the tug " Pier," he and hereby is ap)roved. The Secretary reported that the pay-rolls for the General Repairs and Construction Force for the week ending September 30, IS.J8, amauntm; to $14,16q.to, for the \\'allaliout IatprovenIent Force for the week ending September 30, 1598, a iiouuiun<g to $38.64 ; for the month of Septentlter, 1898, amounting to 520, , and for the AVallahuut Iurprove)neut Force for the month of September, isjs, amounting to , hail been approved, audited and transmitted to the Departnient of Finance for payment. Ott motion, the Poard adjourned. \VM. II. BURKE, Secretary. The Board went into executive session at 2.30 o'clock n. at. The following communications were ordered on file From the l i gineer in Chief - tst. Recommending the discharge of Lal,orers Thomas McCabe and Charles J. Daly for neglect of duty. Recommendation adopted. 2d. Recommending that Frederick Terhmte he suspended for a period of ten da's for neglect of duty. Recommendation adopted. 3d. Reporting the death of Laborer Daniel Sheehan. Secretary directed to take his name from the list of employees. From the Treasurer Stating that lie has accepted the resignation of \William Johnson, Laborer, of No a,t One Ilunnred and Fourth On motion, the follow;ng resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That the foliotviit -named persons he and hereby are discharged from the service of this Department. their services being no longer required ; Montraville AI. Smith, No. ist Mosey street, Itrooklyn, Enginemau. Iver Petersen, N. 132 Fitiv-seventh Brooklyn, Foreman Scowman. Danforth L. Allen, No. 298 Howard avenue, Broo,clyn, Dock Builder. Daniel J. Brenner, No. 242 Court street, Brooklyn, Doak Builder. Jonas U. Cltolan, No. 289 Columbia street, Brooklyn, Dock Builder. Henry Doyle (No. t), No. 105 Smith street, Brooklyn, Dock Builder. Ronald Gillies, No. 166 Monitor street, Brooklyn, Dock Builder. Ocsar Jacobsen, No lenry street, Brooklyn, Dock Builder. John R. Johnson, No. 54S Hicks street, I;ruuklvn, Dock Builder. Henry Lerch, No,.5 )73 Kosciusko street, Brooklyn, Dock Builder. Michael Lynch, No. 67 Degraw street, Brooklyn, Duck Builder. Patrick Lynch, No. i l,; Columbia street, lit -c.klyo, Dock Builder. George Nelson, No. 59 Lazure street, Brooklyn, Dock Builder. Charles Notbeck, No. iss Greene street, Brooklyn, Dock Builder. Peter Petersen, Na. 52 Van Brunt street, Brooklyn, Dock l3uiluer. Peter Severinson, No. 112 Verona street, Brooklyn, Dock Builder. William Welden, No. 175 Forty-fourth street, Brooklyn, Dck Builder. George Farley, No First avenue, New York City, Laborer. Tobia La Rocco. No. 2i65 First avenue, New York l fly, Laborer. John J. Molloy, No. 996 First avenue, New York City, Laborer. Michael O Flynn, Pelhamn, N. V., Laborer. Resolved, That the following-named persons be anal hereby are reinstated in this Department, to the posititions set opposite their respective name,, with compensation at the rate specified, while employed : Samuel Fitzpatrick, No, 46 \Ve,t End avenue, Office Keeper and Messenger, $15 per week. Michael Hayes, No. 554 Greenwich street, Dock Builder, 30 cents per hour. Andrew \\', Laine, No. 585 Tenth avenue, Dock Builder, 30 cents per hour. Resolved, That the action of the Board of September 23, 1898, in discbargnig Peter Keely, be and hereby is reconsidered and said Neely reinstated as Dock Builder in this Department with the same rate of compensation as heretofore pail him. Resolved. That the following-named persons be and hereby are appointed to the positions set opposite their respective names, with conipem'sation at the rate specified while employed Per hour Domenica Catanzoro, No. 324 East One Hundred and Ninth street, Laborer, $o John Noonan, No. 27 Barrow street, Laborer Denis O'Brien, No. 127 West Nineteenth street, Laborer John Brennan, No.41 Carmine street, Dock Builder Peter Donohue, No. 287 East Seventh street, Dock Builder John J. IIeany, No. Si5 Fifth street, Dock Builder... 3o Matthew Fletzel, No. 310 West One Hundred and Forty-third street, Dock Builder Thomas Kennedy, Higltbridge, N. Y., Dock Builder o 13399, Patrick ]Kennelly, No. 426 East Eighty-sixth street, Dock Builder..., Daniel McDonald, No. 109 Franklin street, Brooklyn, Dock Builder William McNicholl, No.514 West Forty-seventh street, Dock Builder James J. Ryder, No. 555 Greenwich street, Dock Builder On motion, the Board adjourned. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. OFPICE OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, CITY HALL CITY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK, November 5, 1898.i Pursuant to a resolution adopted at the stated meeting held Friday, November I, 1898, a WM, 11. BURKE, Secretary. 522, Respectfully submitted, PETER F. MEYER, i Auditing CIIAKLES F. :MUla'IIY, } Committee. special meeting of the Board of Aldermen will be held in the Aldernisnic Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, on Thursday, Novemj her io, ISg8, at I o'clock Y. ti. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. S OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. '1':11'I':\I I-:X't' rii' I- III': lilt tf ItING whi, lit' l'ul,lic I)tha''. in it' t in- ar,-,p-n G.r business, and at whirl the C,mrts regularly ''I'm and adjourn, as well as of the I'lacrs a here such ofliers ar' kept and such G,urts are held ; ti-gether wilt the heads of Departments and Courts : EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT..it,oyor's (t5,-,., N. 6 City Hall q A. nt. to 4 P. M.: Sat urdays, 9 S. Si. to t2 Si. Rt)]3ER'l' A. VAN WVCK, Mayor. ALFRED Al. DOwNti3, Private Secretary. /,u rite rf Lc,w,-.. Na. I City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M DAVID J. ROCHE, Chir'f. GEoeue W. Ii moss, Jr., Deputy. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Rooms cr4 and mm s Steuart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. at. JOHN C. HERILE and EuwARD O ves. BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. TILE \MAYOR, Chairman ; PRESIDENT Or DEPARTMENT of TAXES AND Assesssmes- 'S, Secretary. Address THOsr.ss L. FEr1 :ser, Steuart Building. Office hours, 9 A. St. to 4 P. U. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I2 U. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. I've COUNCIL. RANDOLPH GcccrxuElatiis,President of the Council. P. J. SULLY. City Clerk. Clerk's office open from to A. Ii. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 10 A. M. to 02 It. BOARD or ALnEFMEN. Tuosns F. W000s, President. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS Room 509 Stein art Building, 5th fluor, 9.t. St. to t P. at. JOHN J. RYAN, M.II;RICE J. POWER, WILLIAM If, TEN Evctc, Jour P. WLNDOLPH and THE %IAY'oR, and CoatPTROI.I.ER, Commissioners ; Ftauav W WALKER, Secretary, A. F'rrLEV, Chief Engineer. BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. Bur,.ugh of Manhattan. Office of the President of the ii- r. u, h f Nlaohatta,, Nos. to, it and to City Hall. 9 A. M. to 4 r'. %I.; S utrdays, 9 A. Si. to rz St. AUGUSTUs W. PETERS, President. IRA EDGAR RIDER, Secretary. Borough of The Bronx. Office of the President of the Borough of The Pros, corner Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventyseventh 9 A. Si. to 4 P. Sr. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to no Sr. Louis F. HAFFEN, President. Borough of Brooklyn. President's Office, N. I Borough Hall. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 10 St. EDWARD M. GROUT, President. Borough of Queens. FREDERICK Posers', President. Ottice, Long Island City. 9 A. u. until 4 P. M.; Saturdays, from 9 A. el until 12 ML Borough of Richmond. C;FORCE CROMIWVELL, President. Office of the President, First National Bank Building, New Brighton ; 9 A. M. to 4 P. at. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M to Ia M. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. rr9 Nassau street, 9 A-',I. to 4 P. M. WILLIAM M. Hoes, Public Administrator. BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPRO YEMEN VS. No, 346 Broadway, 9 A. al. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. nt. to r2 M. ttaurice F. HOLAHAN, President. JOHN H. MOONEY. Secretary. Dr34 cri,.,vat o/ lie iicaays. No. 15o Nas', it street, y A. it to 4 P. It JAMES P. KEATtSO, Commis,ioner of Highways. WILLIAM N. SHANNON, Deputy for -Manhattan. Tt1oslAS R. FARRELL, Deputy for Bruoklyu. JAMES Ii. MALONEY, Deputy G,r Bronx. JOHN P. MADDEN, Deputy fur Queens. HENRY P. MoRRtsox, Deputy and Chief Engineer for Richuwnd Ofhce, "Richmond Building," corner Rich- I mond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. Defia rtnrcnt of Sc:r ers. Nos. 265 and 067 Iiroaduay, 9 A. at. to 4 P.M. sstes KANE, Cuntmissioner of Sewers., IATTHew F'. DoxouuE, Deputy for Manhattan. TtrontAS J. BYRxeS, 1 deputy for Bronx. WILLIAM BRENN.AN. Deputy for L'ruuklyn. MATTHEW' J. GOLDNER, Deputy Commissioner of Sewers. Borough of Queens. HENRY P. 1IORRt5oN, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Riehmuud. Office, ' Richmond I3uildung," curter Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. J-le/,mtutm/ of Bridges. Room 177 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway. 9 A. St. to 4 P. nt. ; Saturdays, q A.M. to 11 at JOHN L. SHEA, Commissioner. THOMAS H. YORK, Deputy. SAMUEL R PROBASCO, Chief Engineer. MATTHEW H. MOORE, Deputy fur Bronx. HARRY BEAM, Deputy for Brooklyn. JOHN E. BACKS, Deputy for Queens. De%artnrent of Water SuE,pty. No. to Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. 51. WILLIAM I)ALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. JAMES H. HASLIN, Deputy Commissioner. I;EORGE W. BIRI SALL, Chief Engineer, W. G. BYRNE, Water Register. JAnrES MOFFETT, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Brouklvt, Municipal Building. Jo5EPH FITCH, Deputy C'~mmissioner, Borough of Queens, Old Town Hall, Flushing. THOMAS J MULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner, B,.ruugh of The Brun,, Crotona Park Building. HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy Commissioner, Borough r,f Richmond. Oilier, "Richmond Building," corner Richntund Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. De/artment of Street Cleaning. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JAMES MCCARTNEY, Commissioner, No. 346 Broadway, Manhattan. F.M. Gtusox, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of Manhattan, No, 346 Broadway. PATRICK H. QUINN, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of Brooklyn, Room 37 Municipal Building, JosEPH LIECERTZ, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of The Bronx, No. 6r5 East One Hundred and Fiftysecond JOHN P. MsDDEN, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of Queens, Municipal Building, Long Island City. Deparmecnt of Bui;ding.r, Lighting and S//tilcs. No. 346 Broadway, Room r 14x, 9 A. St. to 4 P. M. HENRY S. KEARNY, Commissioner of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies. PETER J. DooLING, Deputy Commissioner for Manhattan. WILLIAM WALTON, Deputy Commissioner for Brooklyn. HENRY SUTPHIN, Deputy Commissioner for Queens. EDWARD I. MILLER, Deputy Commissioner for Richmond. DE1'AR'I'1I1';`'I' OF F'INANCI;. I,.u./.frodt,c'.r ((pr r. Stewart I;uilding, Chambers si rcet and Broadway, 9 A. 'II. to 4 r. It, h u t, 5. l'r,t.r:r, ( nptc.dler. tuti-uam.t. T. I )AL.v, I Icputy Curuptrnll,~r. t': u,;-r J. I,b:vio, As'istant Deputy 0 anp'mifer. F.nu:vtn 11n.is, c1h1cci11. of Assessments and Arr.ars. IiAVtu II'I lit Es, (''tt'ctnr of Cit y Revenue and siperintmdt ttt of Nlarkuts, B,,n,ugh of Manhattan. UACtu E. Al It' ceieer of Taxes.,I N _l. tii I tod11(,,it, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, li rough I Alanhat tan. J AML,s It. hurck, Depoiy Receiver of 'Cases, Borough of Iruuklyn. JOHN F. I lit LDSncav, First Auditor of Accounts, 1i',ruuait. 1 tianhattan. WILLIAM ale KtsxY, First Auditor of Accounts, rotgit of Brooklyn. Mtco.5Io l I'KEEOOE, Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, hr., ugh of Bn,.klyn. WALTER 1I. Hoer, Auditor, Pr. ugh of Richmond. J ois J. FE.Ha.rsrox, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Buruurh of Richm,nri. ( )EORGt; fitatsu, I its iuy G.1lect I.1 Assessments and Arrears, I3-'n,ugh of Richmond. EDWARD J. CONNELL, Auditor, Borougl.fThe Bronx. FREDERICK W, IiLECKw'ENR, Deputy Receiver of raxes, Burgh of Queens. FRANCIS R. CLAIR, Auditor, Borough of Queens. Bureau if 1he City C'ha,uier,aill. Nos. 25 and 27 Stewart liuilding, Chambers street and Broadway, it A. M. to 4 P. U. PATRICK KEENAN. City Chamberlain. (l~,e of the Cily it) rawer. No. 33 Reade street, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P M. JOLLS H.'F'mivatERMAN, City Paymaster. LASS' DEPARTMENT. (r(l,cr of t;rjsorrtlta I. emit-'. Staats-Z,ituug, Building, 3d and 4th flours, 9 A.tt. to 5 P.,1. ; Sati rday s, 9 A. a. to cz M. JOHN \1'HAi.t,,, C,,rpurati,>n Cr,unscl. TnEOUOttE CoNsoLY, W. \V. LAUD, Jr., CHARLES 13LANDY, Assistants. ALVtT F'. JEStcs, Assistant Corporation Counsel for P,ru,,kly-n. lit e..i, for Collection.f.lrrr,rnr rf Personal Taxies. Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street, 9 A.:0. tt> 4 P. M. L'tn-.<trt for the Tccor'err rf %cnaltres. Nus, mg and tuc Nassau ADRIAN '1'. KIERNAN, Assistant Corp,ratiun Counsel. Bureau if 5/r, et O/tctings. Nos. 90 and 9- \Vest Broadway. JOHN P. DUNN, Assistant to Cnrpcaratiun Counsel. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Lcn/v,cl (6i -t. Nn. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to 4 F. M. BERNARD J. YORK, President of the Bard', JOHN P. SEXTON, JACOB HESS, HENRY E. ABELL, Commissioners. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Ccuh-a6 Of/ice. Foot of East Twenty-si.olh street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Polito JOHN SY. KELIF.R, President of the Board ; Commisdiner for Manhattan and Bronx. THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy Commissioner. ADOLPH Suns, Jr., Commissioner for Brooklyn and Querns. ARt'HCRA. QUINN, Deputy Commissioner. JASIRS FEENEY, Cnnmtissiuner for Richmond. Plans and Specilicati,ms, Contracts, Proposals and Estimates for Wurk and Materials for Building, Repairs and supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. St. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, rz st. Out-dour Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. M. to 4.30 P DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. (;-t teal t jiice. N. 148 East Twentieth street, 9 A. U. to 4 P. M. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner. N. O. FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. JAMES I. Km'UIN, )deputy Cunrmissiuner for Bornughs of Brooklyn and Queens. FIRE DFPAPT>MENT. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, from 9 A. nl. to 4 P. al.; Saturdays, mu nl. //cart f u, r rt<'r0. Nus 157 and 05q East Sixty-seventh Ions J SCANNEr.L, Fire Commissioner. JAMES H. TULLY, Deputy Contrnissioner, Borough of iirunklvn and Queens. At:GrsTl s T. Doctl:lr.TV, Secretary. HUGH BONNER, Chief ut Department, and in Charge of Fire-.rlarm'redeeraph. JAMES DALE, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. GEORGE E. 11t Raav, Inspector of C-ombustibles. I'ETRR SE, RY, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bruns and Richmond. ALONZO BRYMElt, Fire 'tlarshal, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Central Office open at all hours. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. St. MICHAEL C. MURPHY, Presidenr, and WILLIAM To IE.NKINS, ti. D., JOHN B. COSnY, 1I. I)., THE PRESI- DENTOF THE POLICE BOARD, cx-r/i'ete', and the HEALTH (I't'trEto Or THE PORT, '-r-o-f(cio, Commissioners E91MONS CLARK, Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. BOARD Or EDUCATION. No, 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan. CH:LRLES BULKI.EY HUBBELL, President ; A. EMER- SoN PALMER, Secretary. Sc/tool Bonet for Elm,' Boroug's of.1lankattan ani The iron-r. No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan. CHARLES BULKLEY HUBBELL, President ; ARTHUR MCMELLIN, Secretary. St'!nnl Biraru' l,r 14e Gorou, Tr of Lirooklyn. No. 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. J. EDR.4RD SSVANSTROM, president ; GEORGE G. BRowN, Secretary. School board for the L'arough of Queens. Flushing, L. I. Co. HOWLAND LEAVITT, President ; JOSEPH H. FITZ- PATRICK, Secretary. School bird _fit' the Boroxgi of hackrv.rnd. Stapleton, Staten Tslani. FRANK PERLE-F, President ; FRANKLIN C. VITT, Seeretary, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Arsenal Building, Central Park, q A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 12 nt. GEORGE C. CLAUSES, President, Commissioner in Manhattan and Richmond. GEORGE V. BROWER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and Queens. AUGUST MOEUOS, Commissioner in Borough of The Bronx, Zbrowski Mansion,Claremont Park. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY- FOURTH WARDS. Room 58, Schermerhurn Building, No. 96 Broadway. Meetings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 3 P. M.
44 4904 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEM(IIER 7, I8g8. I).siRL LORD, Chairman: JAMttts M. VARNtu. 'l11l[.iam F. Srit.t.tNGS, ("mmis.i 'ners. LAMONT Lo1 GULIN. Clerk. CORt)xl:R. 13'irough of Manhattan. (Hl ce, New Criminal Court Building. Open at all times of day and flight. F:Dw'.3Rri 1. FI-IZI':1' I-RICK, JACOB E. IiAL'SCH, EDWARD W. FIART, ANTONIO Zt cc.. Bsnoo;lI of The Bronx. ANTHONY 'IICUwr:N, THOMAS M. LYNCH. l,r ugh Hof Brn klcn. ANTHONY J. BURGER, L;EORGE W. DELAP. Br ugh of Queens. PHILIP T.CRONIN, Dr. SAMUEL. S. GUY, Jr., LEONARD Rouge, Jr., Jamaica, L. 1. Borough,d Richmond. JOHN SEAVER, GEORGE C. TRANTER. SURROGATES' COURT. New County Court-house. Court opens at io. o A.M. ; adjurns 4 P. At FRANK T. FITZCERALD and JOHN H. V. ARNOLD, Surrogates : WILLIAM V. LF&P.v, Chief Clerk. EXAMININt; I;, )ARO I, F I'LUVIBERS. Rooms 14, 15 and it N s.14) t! 151 Church Street. President, JOHN RENEH AN ; Secretary, JAMES F:. Bic(:OI"ERN- ; Treasurer, EDWARD HALEY, Hoeact: Loomis, P. J. _1 NOREWS,.1-, Meet every Monday, Wcdnesdxy and Friday at e P. St. SUPREME COURT. Counts Court-house, To. 30 A. M. t 4 P. -t. Special Term, fart I., Ro ru N,... Special Term, Part 11., R,renl s Special Turin, Part III., Roam No. tu. Special Ternt. Part 1V.. Rom No it. Special Term, l'ii t V., Room N.).z;. Special Term, Parr VI., R m N _t. Special Term, Part A- I1., R., nr No e. Special Ternl, Part A II 1., R.,om \o.34. Trial Term, Part 1L, R. "m N.. i5. Trial Term, Part III., Rem N~ Trial Term. Part 11., Komi No. IS. Trial Term, Part V-., Rut N,.. Trial Term, Part VL. Roont No. Trial Te rut, Part CII., Room N-..:o. Trial Term, Par; \ Rcnm No. _4. Trial Ternl, Part N., R at N. Trial Ternr, Part IX., R,,o'm No.:=. Naturalization Bureau, Roam No. s6. f as.'ii,'a-abrah.stt R. LAWRENCE. CHARLES H. TItI AN, CHARLES F. MIACI.E.\N, FRF.DEttIGK SMYTIH, JOSEPH F. DALY, MILES BEACH, ROGER A. Pecan, LEONARD A. t.e1gerich, I-ID\RY W. POOKST.xevC. HENRY BISCHLIFF", Jr., JOHN J FRIED\tAN, \\ ILLI.A\I N. COHEN, P. HENRY OUGRO, 1) \t'id McADArt, HE\RY R. BEEKMAN HENRY A. (;ILDERSLEEV"F, FRANCIS 'M. SCOTT. WILLIAM SoaxtEn, Clerk. CITY COURT. Brawn-stone Building, City Hall Park, General Term. Trial Term, Part 1. Part 11. Part Ill. Part IV. Special Term Chambers will be held ro a. at. to 4 I, lt. Clerk's Office, Brown-stone Building, No. 3z Chambers street, o A. st.to 4 P. M. J.A1IES U. l'itzstmoxs. Chief Justice ; JOHN H. alccsirthy, Lewis J. COssi.A\, EDWARD F. (I l)w'1er, JOHN P. 'CHI CHr.iAs and W. M. K. ULCOTT, Justices. THOMAS F. Sv1TH, Clerk. C:I RT OF SPECIAL SESSIuNS. Building fair Criminal C,-urts, Centre street, between Franklin and White streets, Borough of \lanhattan. Court opens at to n. 9t. 7usti.e.., First Division--ELIZUR B. HINSD.ALE, \\ILLIAM TRAVERA JEROME, EPHR.UU`.t A. IACOn, JOHN HAYES, \\ 1LLIAM1 C. HOLIIROOK. \\ ILLIA\I M. FULLER, Clerk ; JOSEPH H. JONES, Deputy Clerk. Clerk's office open from a A. St. to 4 P.M. Second Division-Trial dacs-&.rough Hall, Brook- Ion, At nda_vs. \Vednesdays and Fridays, at Io "clock; Town Hall, Jamaica, Boro.igh'.f Oteens. Tuesdays, at to o'clock ; To", n Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Thursdays, at to o'clock. 7u:ttcs-JOHN COURTNEY, HOWARD J. PORKER, JOHN L. DEVAoxv, JOHN FLEMING, THOMAS \\. FITZGERALD. JOSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk ; CHARLES F. \VOLZ. Deputy Clerk. Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. St. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre Elm, \Vhite and Franklin streets. Court opens at it o'clock. Rat'e's B. Con ING, City Judge; _i.atites FITZGERALD, judge of the Court of General Neesi'ms; Joys C. Gore. Recorder ; JOSEPH E. NEsv in one,rd MARTIN T. NIc\IAHtoN, Judges of the Court of General Sessions. EDw.sRL R. CARROLL, Clerk. Clerk's office Open from to A. %I. to 4 P. M. Supreme Court, fart I., Criminal Trial Term. Held in the building for Criminal Courts. Court opens at A. St. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. Hours from to A. M. to 4 P. t. CRIMINAL DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. New Criminal Court Building, Centre Court opens at o'clock A. at. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. Hours from to A. M. to 4 P. Nt. APPELLATE DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. C',urt-house, No. iii Fifth avenue, corner Eighteenth Curt opens_ at i P. At. CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding Justice ; GEORGE C. BARRETT, CHESTER B., lclal'ghlin, EDWARD PAT- TERSON, MORGAN J. ()'BRIE\, GEORGE L. INGRAHAM, \WILLIAM RL'11SEV, justices. ALFRED WAGSTAFF, Clerk. WILLIAM LAMB, Jr., Deputy Clerk. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. Courts open from g A. nt. until 4 P. Al. City.1!,t,cistratei-HENRY A. BRANS, ROBERT C. CORNELL, LEROY B. CRANE, JOSEPH M. DEL'EL, CHARLES A. FLASISIER. HERMAN C. KUDLICH, CLARENCE W. MEADE, JOHN II. \]OTT,_ JOSEPH POOL, CHARLES E. Sisists, Jr., THOMAS F. VIENTWORTH, W. H. OLMSTEAD. EI3EN DEMAREST, Secretary. First District -Criminal Court Building, Second District-Jefferson Market. Third District-N',. 69 Essex street Fourth District- Fifty-seventh street, near Lexington Fifth District-One Hundred and Twenty--first street southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Sixth District-One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street and Third Seventh District-Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth SECOND DIVISION. Borough of Brooklyn. First District-No. 318 Adams JACOB BREN- NER, Magistrate. Second llistrict-t'.'urt and I lutler sl rcets Iiiimw, HagistTate. Third Instrict Myrtle and Vanderbilt CHARLES 1',. 'I'EAt.E, Magistrate. Furth I lisirjct-nos.6 and 8 Lee Ilesltc avenues, WILI. t ASI KRAM KR, Magistrate. Fifth I)i.tnct-Ewen and Powers streets. ANDREW LEMI,N, Magistrate. Sixth I liarict-gates and Reid avenues. LEWIS R. WORTH, Magistrate. Seventh district-nu. 31 Grant Street, Flat bush. ALFRED F. STEERS, Magistrate. Ei1 hth District-Cnncy Island, J. L TT NOSTRAND Magistrate. Borough of Queens. First District-Nos. 2r and 23 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. MATTHEW J. SsttTH, Magistrate. Second District-Flushing, Long Island. LUKE J C,'NN RTON, Magistrate. Third District-Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED- StUND J. HEALS-, Magistrate. Borough rif Richmond. First District-New Brighton, Staten Island. JOHN CROAK, Magistrate. Second District-Stapleton,Staten Island. NATHANIEL MARsh, Magistrate. 'r oretary t.' the Board, CHARLES B. COATES, Myrt-e auld Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn. MUNICIPAL COURTS. 13'rough of Manhattan. First District -Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and all that part if the First Ward lying west of Broadway and Whitehall street, including I.overnor's Island, Bedh,e's Island. Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, C urt-room, No 32 Chambers street (13row"n-stone Building. \VAL'HOPE LYNN, justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's otlice open front o A. Al. to 4 P. At. Second District-Second, Fourth, Sixth and Fourteenth \Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward Icing south and east of Broadway and Whitehall Court-roost, corner,f Grand and Centre streets. HERMLANN BOLTE, Justice. FRANCIS \IANGIN, Clerk. Clerk's othee open from o A. nl. to 4 P. At. Third District -.Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Courtroom, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth Court Open daily Sundays and legal holidays excepted fromt n A. St. to 4 P. -Al. \\ N1. F. MOORE, Justice. DANIEL \\ ILLIAMS, Clerk. Fourth District-Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. Curt-rum, No ;o First street, corner Second Court opens 9 A. iu. daily, and remains open to else of business GEORGE F. RoESCH, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCH, Clerk. Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth \'Ards. Court-ro,-gym, No. t54 Clinton HENRY 2iI. GOLDFOGLE, Justice. JEEEM t-h HAVES, Clerk. Sixth District -Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. Court-room, m-rthwest corner Twenty-third street and Second Court opens 9 A. St. daily, and continues open to chose r.f business. DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. AnRsSt BERNARD, Clerk. Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, No. 151 East Fifty-seventh Court pens every m,.rning at 9 o'clock except SundaN s and legal holidays, and c'ntintes,open to close ref business. JOHN B. Mc KE.SN, Justice. PATRICK MIcDAVITT, Clerk. Eighth District-Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. Court-room, northwest c' rner of Twenty-third street and Eighth Court opens at 9 A. %I and continues open to close of business. Clerk's office open from 9 A. Al. to 4 P. M, each Court day Trial days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Return days Tuesdays, Thursdays and taturdays. JOSEPH H.,TIMER, Justice. THOIIAS COSTIGAN Clerk. Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except that portion thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the terminus of Len' x C. urt-rur~m, No. 170 East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, Southeast corner of Sc Ivan place. Court opens ever), morning at o o'cl'..ck except Sundays and legal holidays, and con tiinues open to close d business. JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. \\ ILLIAM J. KENNEDY, Clerk. Clerk's office open daily from g A. at. to 4 P. M. Tenth,District-'l wenty-second Ward and all that portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the n.'rth by the centre line cf One Hundred and Tenth street, cn the south by the centre line's Eight}"-sixth street, on the east be the centre line ',1 Sixth avenue, and on the west by the -North river. Court-room, No. t8 West Fifty-fourth C :art,pens daily Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JAMES A. O'GORNIAN, Justice. JAMES J. GALLIGAN, Clerk. Eleventh District-That portion of the Twelfth Ward which lies north of the centre line, f West I Inc Hundred and Tenth street and west of the centre line of Len'~x or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north if the terminus of Lenox or Sixth Courtruom, corner of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and C 'limbos Court opens daily Sundays and legal holidays excepted from to A. at. to 4 P.M. FRANCIS J. WORCESTER, justice. ADOLPH N. DUMA- HAUT, Clerk. Borough of The Bronx. First District-All that part it the Twenty-fourth Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County of New York by chapter to34..f the Laws of 1895, comprising all of the late Town of Westchester and part of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, including the Villages of Wakefield and William sbridge. Cuurt-room, Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court opens daily Sundays and legal holidays excepted from p A. St. to 4 P. M. WILLIASI )V. PENFIELD, Justice. JOHN N. STEWART, Clerk. Second District-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth \Cards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Office hours from g A.M. to 4 P. M. Court opens at 9 A. N. JOHN M. TtERNEV, Justice. Borough of Brooklyn. First District-Comprising First, Second, Third Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the Borough of Brooklyn. JACOB NEU, justice. EDWARD MORAN, Clerk. Clerk's office open from 9 A. at. to 4 P. M. Second District-Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twentythird Wards. Court-room located at No. 794 Broadway, Brooklyn. GERARD B. VAN WART, justice. WILLIAM H.ALLEN, Chief Clerk. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Third District-Includes the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos.6and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. WILLIAM NCHNITZPAHN, Justice. CHARLES A. CON- RADY, Clerk. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. Court opens at to o'clock. Fourth District - Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Wards. Court-room, No. t4 Howard ADOLPH H. GOETTING, Justice. HERMAN GOHLINo- HORST, Clerk; JAMES P. SINNOTT, Assistant Clerk. Clerk's office open from 9 A. St. to 4 P. At. Fifth District-Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards, Court-room on Bath avenue and Bay Twenty-second street, Bath Beach. ('ORNRI.II's 1't'ni;['tt5[IN, justice. JEREMIAH I I'LFARV, Clerk. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Borough of Queens. First District - First Ward all of Long island City, f nnerly cutup,,sing live Wards. Court-room, Queens County ('ou rt-hoe n located d telj ao rarii)' 'I'HUxns C. KnDIEN, J ustice. 'I'IIOMAS F. KENNEDY, Clerk. Clerk's office open from q A. nt. 1 " 4 P. At each week day. Court held each day, except Sell urday. Sett and District-Second and 'Third Ward, which includes the territory of the late Tow us of Newn,wn and F7ushine. Court-ruum in Court-house..f late'i' wn of Next tow n,c,,rner e,f Broadway and Curt street, Elmhurst, New York. P.O. address, Elmhurst, New York. WILLIA1t T. MONTEVERDE, Justice. HENRY \\'ALTER, Jr., Clerk. Clerk's office open from g A. St. to 4 P. At. Third District-JAMES F. MCLOI'GHLIN. Borough of Richmond. First District-First and Third AWards (Towns of Castleton and Northfieldi. Court-room, former Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New Brighton JOHN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMMAN, Clerk. Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. It. Court held each day, except Saturday, from to A. 'U. Second District-Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield. Court-room, former Edgewater Village Ball, Stapleton Park, Stapleton. ALBERT REVNAUD, Justice. PETER TIERNAN, Clerk. Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. it. Court held each day from to A. at., and continues until close of business OFFICIAL PAPERS. ORNING-" MORN ING)OUR-VAL,"'TELEgraph." M Lvevsittg-" Daily News," t Evening Sun." Weekly-" \Weekly Union," " Irish American." German-" Alorgen Journal." WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor, City Record. JANUARY 10, isos. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. NIITICE TL) PR( IPERTY-I AVNERS. '~ PURSU ANC I E OF SECfION tot8 OF THE Greater N. 'v v'nrk Charter, the Comptroller of 'Phe City of New \-'.rk hereby gives public notice to all per=cans,.noners 'f pm' pertc, attected by the f,.11uwing assessments for Ii±I':\I. IMPROVE7,IENTS, in the BOROUGH OF >11NHAT'I'VN, viz.: T\VE[.F'1'H WARD. DYC'K\IAN STREET-sF.\1'ER, between Harlem River I lrivc,. av :tnd Kingxbridge r''ad. Area of assessment : Botb sides. d Dyckman street, from Kiogsbridge road t. Harlem Ri,er Drive,a%-, and Shertnan avenue, bet%teen litckman street and Kingsbridge road. EIGHTH AVENUE-sE\VER, west side, between One Hundred and Fi.rty-eighth and One Hundred and E'ifts-first streets, and in tine Hundred and Forty. eighth Street, bct,,ecn Eighth and Bradhurst avenues, with curves in I )ne Hundred and Forty-ninth and ('Inc Hundrad and Fiftieths streets. Area of asses-irwut : West side of Eighth avenue, from L Inc Hundred and F.'rt~-eighth street toapoint distant abnutg5 feet m.rth of tint Hundred and Fiftieth street ; both sides if t )ne Hundred and Forty-eighth street, One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, and IIne Hundred and Fiftieth street, between Eighth and Bradhuurst avenues. O.~E HUNDRED AND EIGH"I'Y - SIXTH STRI:E.T `EWER, between Amsterdam and Eleventh avenues. Area..f asses,ment : Both sides of One hundred and Eight}-sixth street, between Amsterdam and Eleventh avenues, and west side of Amste rdam avenue, between One Hundred and Eightysixth and L )ne Hundred and Eighty-seventh streets ; on south side if One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street, fn,m Amsterdam avenue ti, a pint 185 feet westerly therefrom ; also west side if Audubon avenue and east side' f Eleventh avenue, too theextent of loo feet north, from the northerly side of One Hundred and Eightysixth NINETEENTH WARD, LEXINf;TI)N AVENUE-SFNVER,s,east and tnest sides, bet%teen Fifty-fifth and Fitt} -sixth streets. Area of assessment : Ii.,th slats of Lexington avenue, bet,l'een Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth streets, and south side of Fifty--sixth Street, between Lexingt.n and Park avenues. -that the same were confirmed by the Boardof Assessors in November 4, 1898, and entered on the same date in the Record of Titles of Asssessments Confirmed, kept in the Bureau fir the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and runless the aurorael ausesur(l for bereft nu any p,'rson or Pro SSerly shat be paid aurihiu s -rut' day after flue date of said entry of the aoseos rest.u, iutrrest wilt be toller'ed /1u'- inn. as provided in section 10t9 of said Greater New V''rk Charter. Said section provides that, "If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sicty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authoriced to c.11ect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to F,., a/cu'ated fetus flue date of.,rrch tntrt' to the date of 1")..»...t' 1 The above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, between the hours of 9 A. St. and 2 P. %I., and on Saturdays front 9 A. St. to to at., and all paymenly made thereon on or before January 3, x899, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment. BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, November 4, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, 1 BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES, ' No, 57 CHAMBERS STREET STEWART BUILDING), j New YORK, November I, J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERsons whose taxes in the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx for the year 1898 remain unpaid on the 1st day of November of said year, that unless the same shall be paid to the Receiver of Taxes, at his office=, No. 57 Chambers street, in the Borough of Manhattan, and at Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventyseventh street, in the Borough ed The Bronx, respectively, on or before the tst day of December of said year, he will charge, receive and collect upon such taxes so remaining unpaid on that day, in eddition to the amount of such taxes, one per centum on the amount thereof, as provided by section q16 of the Greater New York Charter chapter 378, Laws of 1897,. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. N PURSUANCE OF SECTION toil OF THE I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following uis.r'ssmeuta for LUU.\I. UlI'RflVPs,N1ENTS, in the lt)141)ls'(ai OF Al:1NHAl'1'AN. vi,.: IiIG11IIf AND NINlll WARI)ti. \\'ASlll'sti I'()N 4 IKT1-:I-SI'.WI':RS, between King and L rv'y or, ens. Area ''I assessment: Both side, of WoslIitt,iiuunn sir"t, letwn n I-Iin:; awl Leroy streets. 1':LI':\'EN'I'll WARD. AvEs?ffl1P. (-51'%T':Rti, ncnveen Second and Fourth streets. Are u it its -l's'ttwiit : ilnth side, of Avenue C, between Second and Fourth strecta. '1'\VPlF'1'Iul \V SRI). F.IGH I'Y-[EVEN I ll ii I'ItFa'.'1'-SI';W'ER, between Columbus avenue and Centr:d Park, West. Area of a<se sment : l,r'ts numbered ;5, 36 and 37 of Block No. I.'oa,. ml Lot No. 29 t I [lock t ant. -that t lie 'attic wvere con ti roe; by the Board of Assessors on October 15, 1998, and enured nu the same date in the Record of 'Titles of Assessment, Confirmed, kept in the Bureau for file Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assa'ssments and of Water Rents, and uniess tire, aurouut assessed for bes,ft on any Person or Property seal! be paid to/thin sixty days after the date of said entry of't/re assesomumts, interest ruin be collected thereon, as provided in section rr,lo of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that, " If any such assessment shall remain Unpaid for the period of sixty (lays after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of 'Titles of Assessments, it shall Inc the duty of the officer attthorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive intcre-t thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to be calcu- /afedfrom the date of stela entry to the date o/ 6ay- WMent." 1'hc above assessments are payable to the Collector,rf Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of \Cater Rents, between the hours of q A. It. and x P. Al., and on Saturdays from 9 A. N. to r2 nt., and all payments made thereon on or before December 24, 1894, will be exempt from in. terest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum front the date of entry in the Record of l itles of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment. BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, (so\ii'rpoller's OFFICE, October 27, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE-CITY OF Nesv YORK, BUREAU FOR THE Coit.Ec TtoN OF TAXES, Roosts 2, 4, 6, 8 and to MUNICIPAL BUILDING, f( BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, October 7, Itigfi. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR LOCAL IMPR(JVH91ENTS. 'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Assessment Rolls in the following entitled matters have been c.,mpleted, and the authority for the collection of the carious assessments mentioned therein has this day been delivered to the Receiver of Taxes, and are now due, and all persons liable to pay such assessments are required to pay the same without delay at his office, under the penalty of the law. Opening Seventy-fifth street, from the Shore road to Fort Hamilton m)pening Seventy-first street, from Sixth avenue to Eighth ( Ipening Eight)"-second street, from Fourth avenue to Tselfth Closing Kings Highway, from Fort Hamilton avenue to Seventh as'enue. Closing De L'ru} ns lane, from Eighty-sixth street to Benson Fencing Newell street, west side, between Norman avenue and \leserole Fencing Park place, south side, between Franklin avenue and Classon Flagging Macon street, south side, between Saratoga avenue and H''ward Flagging McDonough street, south side, between Hoscard alenue and Saratoga Flagging Pacific street, south side, between Columbia street and East river. Flagging Rochester avenue, east side, between Dean street and Bergen Flagging Rochester avenue, west side, between Dean street and Bergen Flagging Rochester avenue, east side, between Pacific street and Dean Flagging Rochester avenue, west side, between Pacific street alrl Dean Flagging Saratoga avenue, east side, between Macon street and McDonough EXTRACTS FROM THE LAsv. Chapter 583, Laws of,588, title 7, section to, and title r9, section 9, as amended by chapter 599, Latvs of 1892, and chapter 888, Laws of 1895, as amended by section 937, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, and chapter 515, Laws of t88. On all taxes and on all assessments except assessments for grading and paving, which shall hereafter be paid to tjaj Receiver of Taxes bef,re the expiration if thirty days from the time the same shall become due and payable, an allowance shall be made to the person or persons making such payments at the rate of seven and three-tenths per centum per annum, for the unexpired portion thereof. On all taxes, assessments and water rates paid after the expiration of thirty days from the time the same shall have become due and payable, there shall be added to and collected, as part of every such tax, assessment or water rate, interest at the rate of nine Der cent. per annum, to be computed from the time the same became due and payable, to the date of said payment. By order of BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. JAMES I3. BOUCK, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Borough of Brooklyn. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. ERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILL, IN P the vicinity of New York Bay, can procure material for that purpose-astles, street swcepiugs, etc., such as is collected by the Department of Street Cleaningfree of charge, by applying, to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, 346 Broadway. ttorough of Manhattan. JAMES NicCARTNEY, Commissioner of Street Cleaning. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- MISSION. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THEI CITY OF NEW YORK. CENTRE, ELM, I' RANKLIN AND WHITE STREETS, J NEW YORK, November 5, P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT "pen competitive examinations will be held at the offices of this Commission for the following positions, Upton the dates specified : Alnnday, November 14, to A. H. EXAMINER TO THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- SION. Subjects : Arithmetic, grammar and composition, general intelligence, special qualifications, experience. Tuesday, November 15, 10 A. M. SUPERVISING ENGINEER. Subjects; Handwriting, arithmetic, experience and technical knowledge. Candidates must have knowledge as to the construction, management and repairs of both marine and stationary engines ((and must hold license for both), and of the installation of steam-heating, ventilation, boilers, plumbing and drainage.
45 Wr dnreday, November r6, to A. nl MEDICAL IN - I'hird-Thnt the limit., of our aise sement for benefit SI(l'.'f()R, Sniti-tot: F;xpericnu, mathen a ics, tech- include all those lands, tenements and hereiiiarntii ni, :d dr ' ing up of a report, and premises sitmlte, I) in and b, iu in the linrou h,d K ) K 'Ibii'hit, Nuvr mlr r t7, to n. ~I. CLI:KIi IN 'I'lll I'b,- I:nmv, ini'hr City ul New Y'rk, uhirh, token To 1(IAKIJ Oh A5SEsSI)RS. sobjcet%: H;Iit(IvrcliIIg, i go -It r,arcbunnde'ti and doetcribecla% lelh,ws,viz.: On arithmetic, spelling, dictation, letter writing, and a the north by the -utherly sid Fast Ilne HtncIre(I speci:d paper wit It reference t the la of assessment%. I arid Sisty-ninth street, (ruin the easterly.ide of Third 1~riday, Nnv, mbcr t8, 1 4. r,. OKUF:I<LY f\iai l avenue to the westerly side of Union avenue: itt the ANO FE\1A1.1?, CHARITIES. Snl jcts : Reading, 1 south by the northerly side of East (Inc flundred and writing, arithmetic, experience, duties. Forty-ninth street, from the easterly side of St. Ann'. Alnudnv, November zr, ron..u. (RI )ERL,Y MALI'. avenue to the westerly side of Union avenue ; un the AND FEMALE, CI) ERE('TII)N. Subjects: Read- east by the westerly side of Unintl avenue, from the ins, writing, arithmetic, experience, duties. southerly side of East One Flundred and Sixty-ninth 1'uesdav, November az, to n. H. LABORATORY I street to the northerly side of East I)ne hundred and ATTENDANT. Subjects'. Duties, experience, arith-! Forty-ninth street ; and un the west by the easterly menu. side of St. Ann'.c avenue, from the northerly side of East Tuesday, November 22, To A. M. LA PtIR AT) )RY One Hundred and F' rty-ninth street to its intersection ATTI-;NDAN"f LIAC'I'ERIOLOI LCAI. LAIi(1RA- with the easterly side of Third avenue; thence by the TI IhiV. Subject, : Ditties, experience, arithmetic. easterly side of Third avenue to the southerly side of Wednesday, November 23, to AM, itlilk IN- East (Inc Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, excepting SI'EC'I'OR. Subjects : Handwriting, arithmetic, ex- from said area all streets, avenues and roads, or por- pericnce, and technical, Friday, N ice A. INSPECTOR OF niber z5, to 11. thins thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area is benefit GAS METERS, Subjects : I-Iandw riting, arithme- shown upon our map deposited as aforesaid. Fourth-That our report herein will be presented to tic, experience and technical. the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First ML'ndar, bus ember z8, to A. lit. TELEPHONE Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be OPERATOR. Subject: Handwriting, arithmetic, em- held in the County Court-house in the B rough of perienee and technical. Tuesday, November zg, Io A. M. OIL COLLECTOR. Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the Igth day Subjects : Handwriting, arithmetic, experience and of December, 1898, at the opening of the Court on that technical. day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as Wednesday, November 30, to A. at, DISINFEC- counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed. TOR. Subjects: Handwriting, arithmetic, experience Dated, (BOROUGH Ot' MANHATTAN, NEW Yoax, No- and technical. I vember 2, Thursday, December I, ion, sl NURSE. Subjects : WILBER McBRIDE, Duties, experience, reading, writing and arithmetic- Chairman, Friday, December o, to A. Si, STENOGRAPHER LORENZO S. PALMER, AND TYPEWRITER 'MALE. Subjects: Accuracy, PETER F. RAF'FERTY, speed, spelling, writing and arithmetic. Commissioners. Monday, December 5, to A. st, INSPECTOR OF JOHN P, DONN, OFFENSIVE TRADES. Subjects: Handwriting, Clerk. arithmetic, experience and technical. Friday, December 9, IOA. al. FRUIT INSPECTOR. - Subjects: Handwriting, arithmetic, experience and BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. technical. Monday, December t2, to. A. nt. FOOD IN- SPECTOR. Subjects: Handwriting, arithmetic, experience and technical. Tuesday, Ilecembcr 13, I0 A. rat. FISH INSPECTOR, Subject,,: Handwriting, arithmetic, experience and (echnical. Wednesday, December 14, mu A. rat, MEAT IN- SPECTOR. - Subjects: Handwriting, arithmetic, experience and technical. Thursday, December 15, 11, A. st, JAN I f0r, -Subjects : Duties, experience, handwritmg, reading and arithmetic. Friday, December t6, to A. H. JANITRESS, Subjects: I)tnies, experience, handwriting, reading and arithmetic. Itlonday, December I9, to A. et. TOPOGRAPHI- CAL DRAUGIFrS\IAN. Subjects: handwriting, arithmetic, experience and technical. Wedncsda), December 2r, to A. 1. INSPECTOR OF LAMPS AND GAS. Subjects: Handwriting, arith- ntetic, experience and technical. Friday, Decemher at, I. A. :u. EXAMINER OF CLAIMS, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Subjects : ITu be announced later.) LEE 1'HiLLIPS, Secretary. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEV\ 1-t) R K. In the (natter of the petition of Thomas F. Gilroy, Commissioner of Public \Works, under and in pursuance of chapter 490 of the l-aws of 1883 and the acts amendatory thereof, on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, for the appointment of Cunmtissioners of Appraisal under said act. IN RE CLAIM OF JOSEPH BENEDICT. P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the report f Daniel O'Cntnell, William Murray and George Caulfield, Coinmts*ioners of Appraisal in the above-entitled matter, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York on the 18th day of October, 1898, and a certified copy thereof filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Weschestcr, at White Plains, in said county, on the z4th day of October, Notice is further given that the said report includes and affects the parcels of land designated as Parcels Nos, 514, 51 7, 518 and part of So7, Notice is further given that an application will be made at a stated term of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, to be held in the Post-office Building, in The City of New York, On Friday, the 9th day of December, 1898, at it A. rat., or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an order confirming said report, and fur such other tin further relief ao may be just. NEw YORK, October 27, JOHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post-office address, No. z Tryon Row, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. SUPREME COURT. FIRST DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the saute has not been heretofore acquired to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening TRINITY AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority,, front Westchester avenue to East (Inc Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-third Ward. of The City of New York, W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-enti- tled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit : First-That we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, Nos go and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 28th day of November, 1898, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on the 29th day of November, 1898, at 3 o'clock P. it. Second.-That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by its in making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The City of New York, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of 'Manhattan, in said city, there to remain until the 8th day of December, 1898, I HAVE REChIVFa) THE FOLLOWING petitions, n-,le- tin file in my office fir inspection, and will.ntbmit them to the Local Board of the Fifth District on Thursday, November 17, t858, at 4.30 P. al., in the office of the President of the Borough, Room I, L'orough Hall : Baltic street, flagging, in front of hot No. 4r, Block z6r, 'I'.,ntb \Vard, between Net ins and Bond streets. Tlagging sidewalks in front of lots in the Eighth \yard, designated by lot and block numbers as described tin the map of the Eighth \yard, as fellow's flock No. t-lot Nu. 4r. Pluck No. 3-Lots Nos, I, z, 3, 4, 5, 6, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 4z, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 5t, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 8:), 84 Block No, 28- Lots No'. 8, 9, to, re I2, tg, 14, 15, 16, 511, 58, 6o, 61, 6z, 63, 64, 63, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 7z, 73, 74, 75, 76. ]ihock Nu. z9-lots Nos. 8, g, to, II, I2, 14, 16, t7, 19, 72, 74- ]3lock No. 3z-Lots Nus, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ro II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 2r, 2z, 211, 24, 26, 32, 36. lih,ck No. 33-Lots No,, r4, I8, 19, Cu, 24, 56, 57, 58, 64, 65, 66, 67, 6. Pluck Nu. 76--Lots Nos, to, ma, ma, r3, 14, r5, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27, "-8, 29, 311, 3t, 3z, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 50, , 7o, 7r, 72, 73. h lock No. 77-Lots Nos. 6, 9, ro, It, ma, 14, 15, 16, t7, r8, 19, zo, 21, ae, 2 3, 24, "its, z6, z7, 49, 60, 61. P,h,ck Ni,.,o4-Lots Nos. 2, 3. BL,ck Ni,. Io6-Lots Nus. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 Pick Ni,. Io7-L,us Nos. 1, z, 3, 4, 39, 40, 4t Block No. tiz-lots N s. 5, 6, 7, 8. Dick No. I13-Lots N s. z, 3, 4. (;lack No, rt4-l''ts Nos. z, 3. Y,lock No. 115-Cuts N s, z, loo. lit"ck N,,, too-lot N,,. I. BI"ck N,. ma,-lot Ni. I. Block No, i2-lot No, I. (cluck Ni;. tz3-lot No. 67, Block No. mot-lot No. I. Block No. rug-litt Nu. I. Block No. t3o-lot Ni. I. Pluck No. 131-Lot N,,. I, l;l,ck No.,36-Lots N s, 1, z, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 block No. 137-Lots Nos. T o 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Bl ck Nu, x39-lot No. Sr. Block No. 14o-Lots Nos. 4, 5, 6, Block Ni Lut No. I. Shock No. 14z-Lots Nos. 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, II, I2, 1 3, 15, 18, 19, 20, am, z2, 33, 35, :17, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 55, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 6z, 63, 64, 66, 75, Pluck Nu. t43-lots Nos. 31, 3z, 51, , 95, 97, 98, 99, Iz6. B ock No. e44-lots No>. 5, 63, 7z, 89, 94 9r, 95, 93, 94, 95, 96, 104, toy, rob, 107. Bl,'ck No. 145-I,Ots Nos. 27, 50, 51, 5z, 53, 54, 59, 60, 61, 7 8, 79, 8o, We 92, 93, 99, Lou, L,, toy, tu7, Io8, loo, It8. Block No. 146-Lots Nos. 41, 73, 74, 75, 7 6, 77, 78, 79, 8o, 8t, Ss, 83. BI,ck Nu- 147-Lots N<,s. 54, 55, 5 6, 57, 58. (hock No, 148-Lots Nots- 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 6o, 6r, 6z, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 85 Block No. 149-Lots Nu.., 3 1, 32, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, i 78, 79, 80, 8z, 8r, 83, 84, 85, 86, 9u, 93, 94, 95, 9 6, 97, 98, 99, too, Tom, coo, toy, I04, 103, Io6, to7, mitt, )ug, Block No, t5o-lots Nos. 1 3, 14, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 51, 5z, 53, 54, 55, 56, 61, 6z, 6i, 64, 65, 66, 67 68, 69, 7", 71, 7e, 73, 74, 75, 90, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 }flock No. 151-L ts No,, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, Io, II, 12, r3, 14, r5, 18, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 68, 75, 73, 74, 75, 76. Block No. ro-lots Nos, to, 14, 16, t7, 18, 45, 46, 47, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 6o, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 8o, 8r, 82, S3, 84, 85, 86, 9 0, 95, 96, 97, 98, loo, 103, 104, I05, 107, 108, tog, III, 112. Block No. 153-L ts Nus. 14, 25, 26, z7, 28, z9, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 6z, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 7u, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 90, 9 1, 92, 93 Block Ni,. 154-Lots Nos, 4, 5, 6,, 8, 9, Io, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 4z, 43, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 6z, 63, 64, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 9.1, 93, 98, 99, I. BlockNo. )55--Lots Nos. I, 6, 7, 8, 9, 34, 35, , 60, 6t, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 8o, Si, 8z, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, loo, tot, loz, 003, 104, Io5, 106, I07, to8, 109, IIO, III, II2, I13. Block No. 156-Lots Nos, 1, 5, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, I9, zo, zt, CC, 23, 24, 25, z6, 27, 28, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 6r, 6z, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, t9a, 22A. Block No. 157-Lots Nos. 4, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, t8, Ig, zo, 2t, 22, 24, 26, z7, z8, 33, 6r, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 19A, z-a. Block No. 158-Lots Nos, 8, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 57, 58, 59, 63, 66, 67, 68. Block No. 179-Lots Nos. I, z, g, 4, 36, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 8o, 81, 8z, 83, 86, 87, 9 2, 94, 97, IO2, 103, too, 105, rob, 107, I08, 109, Ito. lock No. 160-Lots Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, g, IO, 14, z8. Block No. 16r-Lots Nos. zo, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, z6, 27, 42, 43, 84, 85, 86. Block No. 163-Lots Nos. 103, 115, Block No. 164-Lots Nos. 2, 4, 5, 24, 25, z6, 27, z8. Block No. 165-Lots Nos. 9, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 Block No. 166-Lots Nos. 27, 28, 2 9, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 35, 36, 37, 38, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 6 4, 67, 68, 69, 70, 7t, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 83, 84. Block No. 167-Lots Nos. 17, 18, 19, 20, 34, 35, 36, 37, 88, 39, 40, 41, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 67, 7o, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, Se, 81, 82, 84. Block No. r68-lots Nos. t, z, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, t6, 17, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 87, 89, 103, Block No. a69-lots No5. 41, 42, 43, 44, 8z, 83, 84, 94, 95, 96, 97 to 1 I ck N.,. 17o-Lut Nn. 3. Pick No, 17z-1.+,1e N's. 29, 30, 31, 32, 64 87, 88, Si), 9", 9t, o, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1118, tog, 212, 113, 114, I t5, 116, tt 7, tilt, tt9, tau, tlr. ISluck Nn. 17~-Lon Nu. 13a. Block N. 174-Lots Nos. z6, 27, 28, 29, 45, 46, 49, 511, 51, 5.1, (us, 6r, 6z, 64, 65, ~6)r, 78, 79 Block Nu, 175-Lots N s. 4, 44, 45, 60, 6t, 6z, 63, 6.(, 65, 'it, 12. Block No. t76-lots Noe. 39, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 611, 61, 6z, 63, 68, 69, 93, 94, toz, BI ck No. 177-Lots Nos, 3, 4, 8, 15, Block No. 178-Cuts Nos. 7, 15, 18, Ig, 20, 21, z2, 23, 24, 25, 50. Block No. t7o-lot No, 8. Block Ni, 18o-Cuts Nos, 5, 6, 7, 8, 18, Ig, 20, 2t, zz, 13, 24, 25, z6, 27, z8, 29, 3 0, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 67, 68, 7n. Block No. f8,-cuts Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, to, ml, tz, 13, 14, 15, r6, 17, 18, 19, zo, 21, z2, 23, 24, 25, z6, 27, z8, 29, 30. 3m, 30, 33, 67, 68, 69. Block No.,8u-Lots Nos. 4, 7, 8, 9, to, I1, t2, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, Iq, 20, 2I, 22, 2 3, 24, 25, 26, 27, e8, z9, 30, 31, 32, 33, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, Block No. t83-lots Nos, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 53, 54, 68, 69 Block No, 184-Lot No. 4. Block No. 186-Toot No. 63. Block Nn.,87-Lot Nu. Sr, Black No. 188-Lots Nos, 4, 37, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 5, 58, 59- Block No. Igo-Lots Nns, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, In, )1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 37, 52, 3, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59. BI ck No. Igr-Lots Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, tit, II, IS, 17, 18, r9, 20, 25, z6, 27, 28, z9, 36, 53, 54, 55, 56, 59, 60, 6t, 6z, 63, 64, 65, St, 82, 83, IIA. Block No. 193-Lots Nos. 17, 29, 58, 62, 63, Block No. t94-lots Nos. r, g, 64, 95, 99, Sou, lot, IO2, 1113,104, 105, Io6, toy, rot, 109, Ito, tire 112, 113, 114, 115, It6, 117, It8, IIg, tzo. Block N,,. 195-I,ots Nos. 8, 9, ro, II, Iz, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, r8, 25, z6, 27, 28, 29, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 47, 48, 49, 54 51, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, Block Ni,. 196-Lots Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, z6, 27, 30, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 59, 67, 86, 87, 88, 8 9, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, loo, Ior, Ioz, 103, 104, 105. Block Ni. I57-Lots Nos. I, 7, 13, 14, 15, 16, t7, 18, 19, 20, 2I, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 2 9, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 45, 46, 47, 48, 56, 57, 58, 59, 6n, 6r, 6z, 69, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 7o, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 8e, 8z, PIlruck No, 198-Lots Nos. g, to, II, rz, 13, t4, 15, 16, t7, 18, rg, 20, 57, 58, 59, 60, 6t, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 8o, 81, 8z, 83, 84, 85. Block No. r99-lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 29, 30, 31, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 )dock No, Zoo-Cuts Nos. 3, 4. Block No. nom-lots Nos. 2, 3, 4, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, tit, ri, is, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, r9, 20, Si, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 2 7, z8, 2 9, 30, 34, 37, 38, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 6o, 61, 6z, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67. Block No. zoz-lots Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ro, It, 12, 13, 14, 15, r6, 17, 18, 19, zo, 4 1, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 6z, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 9 0, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99+ too, rot, 102, io5, to6, Io7, Io8, log. Block No. 2o3-Lots Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, to, II, 12, r8, 19, 20, 21, 2, 23, 24, 25, z6, 27, z8, 0 9, 40, 4t, 59, 60, 61, 66, 67, 68, 7 6, 77, 78, 79, 8o, 8r, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 9 0, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, too, rum, Lou, 103, 104, t05. I31,,ck No. 2o4-Letts Nos. 5h 58, 59, 60, fir, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 8o, 81, 82, 83, 87, 88, 8 9, 911, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, IN_,, I0I, 107, IoB, I09, IIO, III, III, 113, 114, Its, 116, 117, 118, 119, 220, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126. Block N, zo5-lots Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 4r, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, so, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 6u, 91, 92, 93, 94- lilock No, 2o6-Lots Nos, q, ro, n, 12, 13, 14, t6, 17, IS, 19, 2o, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, z6, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, Sr, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 6z, 63, 64, 65, 66 71, 72, 73, 74 Block No. 207-Lotc Nus. 1, z, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, to, is, Ii, 14, 15, 16, 17, IS, 19, 2o, 2I, 22, 2 3, 24, 25, 26, 27, z8, 29, 30, 3t, 3 5, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, , 43, 44, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 611, 6r, 62,63, 64, 65, 66. Ili ck Nu Lot Ni,. I. Block No. zog-lets Nos. z, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9 Block Ni,. zto-cuts N's. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Block No. 211-L ts Nos, T o z, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Flock No, zt4-lots Noss , 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37. Block No. on5-lots Nos. 65, 66. Block No. z,6-lots Nos, 67, 68, , 71, 72, 73, 74 Pluck Ni,. z17-lots Nos. z, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 67. Block Nu, site--lots Noss. 3, 4, '7, 3, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 6t, 62, 63, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 87, 88, 8 9, 90, 91, 9 2, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99. TOO, roe, Block Ni,. 223-Lots Nos. r, z, 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, 9, ro, II, IC, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Si, 22, 23, 27, z8, 29, , 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56. lil,,ck Ni,. a25--lots Nos, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, to, 11, Iz, r3, 14, IS, 16, 17, 18, t9, 20, Cu, -sit, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, flu, 61, 6z, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77- Ill, 'ck Ni,. zz6-lots Nos. 3, 4, 5, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72 Block No. 2z7-Lots Nos, 29, 30, 3b 30, 33, 34, 35, 36. block Ni,. az8-cuts Nils. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 67. Bh'ck N..29-Lots Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 67, 68. BI ck No. 2;o-Lots Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Io, Ir, 23, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 6z, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70. Bl ock Nu, 231-Lots Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, A 8, 9, Io, ox, t2, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2I, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, fir, 6z, 6i, , 66, 67, 68. Block No. 232-Lots Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, ro, Ir, mu, 13, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, S), 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 75, 8r, 83, 86, 87, 88. Block No.z33-Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ro, IL, I2, 15, 16, 33, 34, 35, 36, , 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 59, 6o, 6m, 6z, 63, 64, 65, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76. Block No. u34-lot No. 2. Block No z35-lots Nos. 3, 36, 37, 38, 39 Block No. z36-lots Nos, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 Block No. a37-lots Nos. 33, 34, 35, 36, 67, 68, 69. Block No. 238-Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, to, TI, 15, 17, t8, I9, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, Si, 5z, 53, 54, 55, 58, 59, 60, 61. Block Nu. z39-lot No. I. Block No. 24o-Lot No. I. Block Nn, 241-Lots Nos, t, z, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, to, it, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, I9, 20, 2I, 22, 2 3, 24, 25, 26, 27, '.. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 54 Block No. 24a-Lots Nos, r, 2, 3, 4, 57, 58, 59, 60, 6t. Block No, z43-lot No. r. BlockNo- s44-lot No. I. Block No. z45-lots Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 57, 58. EDWARD M. GROUT, President, Borough of Brooklyn. I HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING PETI. TIONS, which are now on file in m} office for inspection, and will submit them to the Local Board of the Sixth District on November 18, 1898, at 4.30 P. H., in the Office of the President of the Borough, Room I, Borough Hall. Thirteenth street, grading lot on the south side of Thirteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, known as Lot No. So, Block 151, Twenty-second Ward Map. Hamilton avenue, fencing vacant lots on the east side of Hamilton avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, known as Lots Nos. 13 to 26, inclusive, Block 93i Twenty-second Ward Map side avenue, flagging idcwalk on the east Ide..f IIaniit,rt'vemne, hint ucen Fifteenth stre, t and Second avenue, in front of lots known as Nos. T o z and.i, )flock 7 2, 'Twenty-scennd Ward \lap. i Ilarnilt n ae,one, (lagging -$,I,-s, on the east Side of li;umlr n avenue, hue tu,'eti F'~urt, enth and Fifteenth streets, in front if Lots N,,., m1 io z6, inclusive, Block 7}. 'I'1, enty-scro nrl \1';Ird \lap. Hamilt,m avenue, fitggtrg sidewalk,,n the west side of I I;unilt 5 avenue, between Prospect avenue and Gi,wsnus Canat, in Ir' ttt,d hots luu,,ty it as Nor. r4 and or to Tor e inclusive ; :d-,, Nos, z5 to 36, inclusive, Block 7r, 'I'll en t}'-sea-1111 \ford \lap. 'I'wcnt ieth street, Ilaf;pitug xi ii eea lk on the south side of Tlcentieth street, betw'cen >isth and Seventh ave- nues, in front f Lots N',s,,p t 52 inclusive, Block ri3, '('went}'-second Ward Map. 'I'w enty-first street, flagging sidewalk on the north sideof'1\+enty-first street, bettceen Sixth and Seventh avenues, in fr ttt if Lutz N is, 9 t t8, inclusive, Nos. 28 and z9, and Nns, 70 to 79, inclu'ive, and Nos, 84 and 86, block it3, Tecentc-second Ward Map. Twentieth street, fencing vacant lots on the south side of 'Twentieth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, known as its Nos, 49 to 52, inclusive, Block In 'Twenty-second Ward Slap. Twenty-first street, fotucitsg vacant lots on the north side of Twenty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, knits n as Its Nos. 9 to 17 inclusive, Block Its, Twenty-second Ward Map. Grading lots known as N,is, 51, 55, 57 and 5p, Block :6o, Twenty-sec',nd \yard \Tap, bounded by Eleventh and Twelftb "tr et, 1':igluh ac, nue and Prospect Park. EDWARD NI, GROUT, I're,ident, L'nn,ugh of Brooklyn. BOROUCH OF THE BRONX. (ii s' of NewYoRti-Bowe e;ir cut-' Tute BRONX, ( )FPtcI : or THE YRRs(uwI if- 1 HI: }l0i21cch, \ItxIun',v. L'cIl-mNC, ('r<otonn PARK, I HEREBY GIVL NOTICE THAT A PETITION has been presented to me and is on file in my office fir inspection, for: Bonne street, regulating and grading, franu Lillian place to Freen)m) The petition for the above will be submitted by me to the Local Board taxi ogjurlsdicti0tt thereof on November 17, t8g8, at 2 P. ml., at the office of the ]'resident of the Borough of The Bronx, Municipal Building, Cr' tona Park. Dated NOVEMBER 4, LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. DEPARTMENT -.,F (.roll It l+.l:l'if1y, Ni.,8 E,sr five', rneutu STRI -'ET, Nety Yuan Crrr, November 5, x898. PROPOSALS FOR MEDICINES, ETC, S EALED BIDS OR ES`I'IMA'IES FOR FURnishmg Medicines, Liquors, etc in cunlormity with Specificairn;, svdl be received at the office of the Con, uujssioncr of Currectiou, in The City of New York, No, 148 Fast Tw'cnt ieth xi re to uu tit FRIDAI-, I1O%'EMISI:It IS, IS98, at IC A.M. Goods to be (Ielr,e''ed is' IA'. C/as. Rice, Cre»rist, Department of Pis//n Cle.zrt7ces, General Drug De'j1artr1,ent, I> ellevue I!a.j,lital, East Tueeufy-ergktac street, for the D,/lartun ut of Correction. Quart ti," /o lr rrrm-,' nr /rss. 200 pounds Potassiu)n lod ide, it pound boxes. 4, ounces Codeine, cryetjized, ys ounce vials. 1 barrel California Port Wine, price to be per wine gall, n. I barrel Calif'rnia Sherry, price to be per Trine gallon. N, B.-(loth of the preceding 1Wines must contain Nor less Ilan zo per cent. of absolute alcohol by volume, and must possess to good sound flavor and taste. barrel Cdifornia Brandy at least four years old, directly ota of bond price per proof gallon- with gauger', certificnc. 1s cask Frenc It Brandy, Otar,l or Hennessy, or Martell or Kemy-\lartin, vista a of tr.s8, directly out of hoed, d-sty pad, with gauger's certificate, price per proof gallon. 6 dozen Hot Water t g, "Alpha," 5 quarts. 6 gross Surqc.el Needles. Will he taken at once. l'he person or p'-rsons making any bid or estimate shall furnish) the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed,, Bid or Estimate for itledlcines, etc.," with his or their name or name., and the date of pn sentation, to the head of said Department, at the said nftu,e, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the birl, or estimates received will be publicly opened by the Connnks 'ii ner of Correctirnt, or his duly autho'ized agent, and read TIIE CO%I, Isin)VEI1 r,f CORRJCGTION RESFPVES THEE RI(:nT '1O REJECT AI.I. BIDS 012 I :stniiates IF DI:oSIEn TO LIE FOR THE it touc I\1'EKEST, AS PROVIDED IN sectlin 64, CHA-1:lu 4to, Latcs OF ISS2. No bid or cetinial, will be accepted from. or contract awarded to, any person w hu is in arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation. The award of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids. Delivery will be required to be made from time to time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the said Commissioner. Any bidder Rr this contract most be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the cnntract may be awarded will be required to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient suretici, each in the penal amount of fifty (5o) per cent. of the bid for each article if it auwunts to 51,000 or over. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and it no other person be so Interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is mace without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose and is in all respects fair and without collusion ur fraud, and that D member of the Mu icipal 5Ssxmhly, head of a dcpartment, chiet of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the t-brpouauiout, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof, The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, m writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respect; tote. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. Each bid or estimate of tt,000 or over sh:dl be accompan)ed by the consent, in wruing, of two householders or (reel-olders, or security, trust or deposit companies in The City of New York wvitb their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that )f the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on Its being so awarded, become bound as hi, sureti s for its faithful performance, z,mtd that it lie shall until or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corpo. ration may he obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at at, y- subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated autount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he MONDAY, Nov1'NIRlR 7, THE CITY RECORD.
46 BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- MENTS. 1:1,.\11, ill' lot Il IC l' II'R+,y E\IENTS, N'', 345 EIs''tOOw `r. N OIICE. IS 1-IEREI:Y GIVEN THAT THE Board of Public Impro ertuents of The City of New Fork, decnim, it tier the pit he inn:rest so to do, propnsc, to alter the mail or plat of The City of \us f orb, by ch:m,ing the lut,:s of Jennings street, bet see^ Edgewater road and the Bronx river, in the B,roti4h r t The Bronx, City of New fork, and that a to refim_ of the said hoard will be held in the,thee r.f the said Guard at Na, j4a Hroadwav, un the 16th.lay nil Noveml cr,,8a8, at a o clock v, it., at which such proposed ch range of hies will be considered by said Board; all of which is n ore particularly set forth and described it the fnllowlne re solubuns, adopted by said Board on tiii 21st day of October, 1898, notice of the adoption Di which is hercb} ;_I Semi, viz,: Resolved. That the Board of Public Improvements of 1'he City of New Yr,rk, in pursuance of the provisions of section 455 of chapter 373. Laws of 1897, deeming it For thy pubic inrerest s to do, proposes to alter the map or 11Ftn, IF The City of New Y rk by chancing the lines If Jcnuings street, between Edizew:uer road and the Bronx over, m the 13 'rough of I he Bronx, City of New York, more Dnrticularly described as follows : Bee'inning at a point in the eastern line of Edgewater road disuutr feet southwesterly from the interseclion of the eastern lines of Edgewater road and West Farms road, zit. 'Thence sou:hivesteriy along the eastern line of Edgewater road for feet zd. Thence southeasterly deflecting 7o degrees 05 minutes 40 stc -.nds to the :eft for 263 feet more or less to the Bronx river; 3d. Thence easterly along the western line of Bronx riv r, deflecting So degrees r7 minutes to the left for :0.87 feet ; 4th. 'Thence northwesterly for feet, more or hs,, to the po;nt of beginning, Resolved, that this Buaro consider the proposed :hange of lines of the above-named street at a meeting if this Iloard, to be held in the office of this Board, at No. 346 Broadway. on the 16th day of November, t898, at z o'clock F. tit. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected thereby that the proposed change of lines of the above-named Street will be considered at a meeting of this Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, Sundays CORPORATION NOTICE. PCRI Ir Ni11'ICf li [IE1:1'Itl"(,IVI.N TOTHF: -11!1 +.., s.(till It', imp ems e l urn unimpr t'ed s11[ cc'.cl thercbt, [tat the toll >w ing pr,p,scd assessments bar: b:-en e mplrtcd and are 1- dged in the office of the Board. 1 Assessors feet examination by all persons interested, vie.: BOROUGH OF Tim E BRONX. List 5a8, N,,. I. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging and laving cn,ssxalk, in one Hundred and Thirt)- seventh fr m S++uthern bnv,ulevard, 1;-cult avenue, t,,gethcr with a list of auards for damages caused by a change of grad r. List :684, N a. Pa, log Melrose avenue, fr m Third avenue t,, (Ire Hundred and Sixty-third street, Iiith granite-bb-ck pa,emcnt. The limits seithin which it is prup.sed to lay the said assessments include all the several houses and hits of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on- No. i. B..th sides nf()nehmmdr(d and Thirtesevrttth street, fr,m the S, +uthern L'nulerard to Locust aren le, and to the extent of halt the blink at the intersecting avenues. No. 2. Both sides of 7i1eln,se avenue, from Third avenue to (lne H'ondrrd and Sirty-third street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets. All persons srhi,se interests are affected by the abovenamed pr,p,sed assessments, and Who are rmpposed to the same, ur either of them, are requested to present their ub'ections, in writing, to the S,cretary of the Beard of Acseesmrre, No. ieo Brad way, New V, irk, on or before December 6, 18e,28, at tt A. at., at which time and place the ;aid objections will be heard and testiniony received iz: reference thereto. rihwyakl M,tIUl :, EDWARD C'AIIIIL, PHIS. A. \1I[, tin, PATRICK IL HAVERTY, Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, N.,. 300 ],nmadstay. CITY OF NEW YorRK, BUROtGil or -t}.(l'htttas, f)ctr.bcr _q, m5_i3. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Drt.4ILT\IEST OF ED[CAmtoo, CITY or NEW YORK. S EALED PR(,PI1tALS Irt)R C(INVI :YING pupils to and from the schu, mls in file ]I- n,ugh if Queens, on every school day, beginning No,-ember 15, or as soon as practicable thereafter, to and including December 23, 1398,,till be received by the Committee In Supplies of the Board of Educatir,n, at the Hall of the Beard, No. 146 Grand street, until the 1411[ DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1898, at 4 P. ii. for terms of contract and 6,r information as to further requirements, inquire of the Superintendent of School Supplies, No, 146 Grand The Committee reverses the right to reject any or all bids, if deemed for the public interest. Dated, NEW YORK, October 31, r8g8. HENRY A. RO)(;ERS, EDWARD L. COLLIER, G. NOWLAND LEAVITT, Committee on Supplies. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CITY OF New YORK. SEALED PROPOSALS FUR CONVEYING pupils from Hudson Park to Public Sch"+d 66 and return, in two stages ; from Uni+,nport to Public School q7 and return, in three stages ; fr,,m stindardfou-n to Public Schuul 99 (by way of '.vliddletuwn) and return, in one stage ; on every school day, beginning November 15, or as soon as practicable thereafter, to and including December 23,.898, will be received by the Committee on Supplies of the Board of Education, at the Hall of the Board of Education, No Grand street, until the rota., In c. ern lv the '.tine they will pay Ii) the ('iris.'- ratio amt' ditf 'i iii,,' h,tw ten the sun to ti-lit, It he Waald he entitled tq+nn it- (copp lelion that whichfile('orporali~ u wit- i]c ILL_teJ to },.my In file pers..n or person to St hunt the r.+,ntra. t may be aw.trjcd at any subsequent tellittg ; the nm~,unt in cinch,'nse In Ito Calculated npun file estimated.itn+unt of the work b)',thich the LoIs are tested. '1 he consent shave Inenli tied,hall be il 'in mpaoi,d by the oath or atfirmattr,n. in writing, of each of the persons siln'nq the s nie that Ii,' is a h,useholder or I retlokier in The I. icy of New' York, and is worth ti,.uruunt of the security required for the completion ut this Chmmou'I over and abocc all his c!chts of ever nature, and over and above his liabilities as bull, surety or other. wise, and that lie has offered himself as a,nre[v in good faith and With the mtcntiou to execute the bond required by section z' of chapter 7 0l' tho Hc-vi sell Ilnli- notice-,ii ['he Cii of New fork. If the contract,hall be aavaroed to the person or persons for whom he cnns+-nts to ht-come surety-. I he aucquacy and -it licienc) r t the =ecurity offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New \"ork. No hid or estimate will be comi,lered unless accompanied by euher a certified check upon one of the National or elite banks of The fait}' of New sorb, Jr.lwn to the order of the (ompti oiler, or money to the amount of five per centuin "f the amou:u,d the,erunty required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must sir he inclosed in the scaled eneeto; e coutainiug the estimate, but rttust be handed to the ediicer or clerk of the 1 )epa tmenr who has ch.+rge of the e slimate-box, and to r,timate can be rlepdmcil in said box mail suet +.heck or money ills been ex:um incj by said officer Cr clerk and found to be correct. All such dop.+sfts, w.1 pr th.a of lime successful biidrr, will be returned to the per,ons making the same within thn. days a!tcr the c 'tract is awan.ed. It the -uccc>'hil bidder snail r.-tu c+or ncgb-cu. within five Jayn attire notice that th_ c (tract has been :w:uded to hint, to executethe wife, the :uvoumu of the de ii oleic L}' him oh ll he ftn'n-twd io and retained by Tu e City tit New Y+irk as liquidated damages for suc'.i neitlecl ell refusal ; but it he.hall r'.or,-ute the loritraci seit!bit tie time aforesaid, the amount 1,1 his deponit will be ri-tlilicn t,+ him, should tie person or persons to whorl the contr;tct mile be awarded neglect e+r refuse to crept the coutn+ct within five days alter written notice that the same!ma- been award.-ti to Iii, or their bid or propo.al, or it tic or the as cep[ but do not e xecwc the contract and give the proper security', he or they s;r 11 be om-i+lcred is Ii.t,-mc abandoned it and as in det.tult to the Corporation, and the contract will be iesisertised and relet, as provided be 1.»v. the gaati:3' rf /lee arti.-4s, suj/lrrs,,;o'ondc, Cl' n-es and tu.rr.-/mn,mv a utust ceftlorut t, rc',,, - r, s,iec' to fke s... t s r!f tlr'sli m-- In k.r/t i.'rt %n tr al t t. n"i5e'rof 0/mm se id Dr,^rt, /1s/int/. or, in t/, e,r se,, cs t'7 sa u,] /lx to tit,' priutrd./,rrrlr rrtta,zs. Butlers are ra i,tti'iitd to, e.rrt.,.mm' the spra/:e.1!mdus jr Jiex it/mit hit-s rf t4e arf.=cles, etc, requ r f lore, tuada,tg t%rcir ua!iw.wates.!, Bidders w i l state the price tin cacti article, Ly which the I'tJs will be to-tc:j Bidders (lili,vthe - tit the amntmt of their estimate,, in add itiii to insertinz the same In figures. P.tymetit will be mid, by a regtn+ition on the Comptroller. in accordance,r'ith the term. of the contract, or from hint t, time, as the COmmiv-i,tier m.+) drtermme. Ti:c foent if till- contract, ii,ia_iif[, = peclucati +ns, and i shmunin0 the mater of I a}'mrnt,., ill b - firni-tied at the office of the 1)r-p.'. runner t, No. 148 Eaa "1Atcn:teth street, or Janice!. kirwin. I)eptryCummissi+ ner. No. 5 B,ugh Hall, It. r+ ugh o Brnr kly n, and bi.hers are c.rtuioncel to examine each and all of Its provmci'+i s carefully, as the ( iiiiiii -I,~ner will m-ist upon its ubsoiute enlurcc- ni,ntiu elery particular. l6anci3 I. LANFRV. Gnmushrocr..f torrcciu rn. 14TII DAY I b Nl 1"19MHKI t. 1 u4, at.4 P. al. 'I'hc ('+mmulitl, a re-eeses the right to reject any or all prvp,.als. For term. of v,entract and for information as to further rerpliroutents iuyuirc,f the Superintendetu of SchnM'11pplics, No I rarad Street. Nnt1' YORK, ( Ict+,l,er ti, 18y8. III :NKV A. ROGERS, P;I I\1'Akll I.. C(f1J Il{R, G. }Iu\1'LAND l.l :AVI1'T, iu mmirauiliitee nn Supplies. S EALED PRt)POSALS vv'ill. BE RECEIVED he the Urvur(lttee nn Buildings of the Board of Educalinn of 'l'he City of Ne,v \'murk, at the Annex to the Hall of the Board, Nn. 3S5 linmadway, eleventh tloor, Burou_h of \lanhattan, until 4 O'clock r. tit. on AIOND,lY. NOVE3113E1t 7, 1149M, for supplt ing an Electric-lighting Plant for Public School 17, in the Bnn.0_ih f Kichmnnd. Plans and rpm-el tic. Its ntay be seen and blank pro- posal IIbtaincd at the Annex of the Hall of the Board of EcLication, Estimating Roonr, No. 585 Broadway, twelfth floor. The attention of bidders is expressly called to the time stated in the, contract within which the work must be c empleted. 1'hov are e%pres,ly notified that the.uecesefit I bidder will be held strictly to completion within said time. The Committee reserve the right to reject any or all of the propu,ak ouhnlitted The party nmubruuiuiiuig a proposal, and the parties propu ing to become sureties, must each write his name and place of residence +,n said proposal. Twit responsible and approved surettes,residents of this citv e are required in all cases.,, proposal in ill he cnn,idered from persons whose character and antecedent dealings With the Board of Education render their resp,n.ihility doubtful. It is required, as a condition precedent to the receptiml Inc,mmosidu-ra[imm of any pruposah, that it certified check upon. or a certificate of depu+sit of one of the State or Nat i,olal banks or trust companies of The City of New V+,rk, drat n t., the order of the President if the Board of Eduicatim n, shall ac- cumpany the pr+-penal to an amount of not less than three per cent. if such proposal when said pro- p,>ai is for nr exceeds ten thousand d~ilars, and to an am++unt of not less than five per cent. +d such prr - pusal when said proposal is for an amount under ten thousand dollars ; that, +,it demand, o ithin one day after theauarding of the contract by the Committee, the President of the said II.,ard,vill return all the deposits of checks and certificates of dcp+ sit made to the persons nta!am, the Caine, except that made by the person or persons wh se bid has been accepted ; and that if the person or persons whose bid has been so accepted shall refuse ur neglect, within five clays after due notice has been given that the contract is ready 1 mr execution, to enuccirte the same, the am +ant if the deposit or of the check nr certificate of depm+sit made by him,ir them shall be forf ited to and retained by this Board, not as a penalty, but as liquidated damages for such neglect er refusal, and shall be paid into the City Treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund of The City of New YnrR ; but if the said person or persons whose bid has been sit accepted shall execute the contract Within the time of+resaid, the amount of his or their deposit of check or certificate of deposit shall be returned to him ter them. Lilted IloROt'cH of M ANt1ATTAN, Octobet 27, JACOB W. 'MACK, JI)HN \icnaiiee, Jt 11}x I... E1 O'rlo, HENRY A. RIMERS, G. hit VCLA'-vII I.EAVITT, JOHN IC. THI)'i}]'SIIN, 11Ct;hI KEL}.1", (,mnnrittcc i Ii Building. CHANCE OF CRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. P L l-ivn f'1'r) 1111; Pl:nv I It+N (Ii-- ch.vl'- t r - -I tilt I X I t i ru:itlill' 1n act pr ci i ing (mm r a,c_rf;mininuz and t...' lug th_ am,munt it "damages to lands and buildings suffered bl- reason of is chang _s of grade if streets ur avenues, made pursuant "to chapter 72t'If the L:ncs of 1887, providing for the "depression of railr,ad tracks in the Ilventy-third and "Twenty.-fu:'rtil Wards, in The City of New York, or oc-thone[se;' and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, nut ice is hereby given that public meetings of the Conunisai tiers appointed pursuant to said acts, will be held at Runm 58, Schcrmerhm-rn Building, Ni. 96 Broadn'ay, in The City if New VI rk, un M,ndac, Wednesday and Friday of each week, at z o'clock I,. IL, until further notice. Dated -NEw YORK, Clet,.ber z6, I8g8. DANIEL D)R1), JAMES ]L VARNUM, WILLIAM[ E. STILLINGS, Commissioners. T..aslor-r MILD[ c MAN, C'!s'rk THE CITY RECOR D. MIf_)N DAY, Novi-im IIER 7, I. a houlwholdur or tr,cin,ijer III Iii t It, I New I'Drk Snnr 1.;I+rct'R,. :u,d is worth the antouut of the scrurity rc,!utrvd for the 5~ S feet 6-oz, t )il (,rain heather, B (irade, cnm pletiou nl thie contra. t, +,ver and,ih -e all h v' debt,, \{'estr nl 1':m.,,I eve() nature. and ever tild :rl,+y t',- hie Fab!Iii '. as 6o, q,cioo feet Kaug,, l a l.rain Leather, It (;Tilde, bal, surte nr other% se. and th.,t 'i, 11.t,! ticied Itim; % t Iuru Tan..elf as a.ur, ty In g od faith lot ttnh the ir.t 11111,11 t fit, 2,orw p~,und. G. 1). ileudb,k Side Leather-nrer- I zccun th, bun+( retptr red by sous-n Ia ut ch.tt ter 7 of i. ight. the' Nevi-ed Cltdina:tccs ui I he. iv of Nc ' rk, it Ibe 6a. 3,00i pound, G. I). llemlock Sulc Leather-inid- contr'act shall be awarded to the person or per.ous for file w,iaht. whom he convents to hecome surety. The a,!equacy 63. 6,000 pounds I.i -tilt Hark Sheep. and sufficiency of the security' offered to be approved 64 5,000 pounds l ui,+u Bellies. by the Cr+mptr: IIer u/ I b. I. in' a \~ a Turk. 65. quo nil ~I iiii r i,h+ +c In'!. y Vo bid or estimate mill it constjurcd unless ac. nn, to I., athcr Bo.,rd,, Nn. 22 yoiiot, r. contpanled t+\ either a cht.1ic chuck upon one of h-, 6,utw pale- \\. i,eii', SoL: t.e.uur r Couriers, the State or National bank, it The Ctty of New V' rk, \loini.ec. drawn to the order of the Cuniptruller, nr money 6q, 6,00o pa rs \ll,se Sole Lc filar Corai[crss to the amount o! lice per centum +d the amount of the NI.+u1Je '. security required for the faithful performance of 6q 3 Q hairs Chit is Sole I.e:+ then Cottntrrs, the contract. Juch check or money must %ur be. i -Ieri. inclo-rd in the sealed envelope containing the esti- _o, m to case \1'onten's out Sole,, too C.I O. pars mate, but must lie Ii:mdrd To the oili=er or clerk of the L)eparnnent will, his -h urge of the- 051 't to- L. s sl::e to case \[isre+' (jut Soles, n,,umate can be deposited in said b s fulfil such I 7t' loo c.t,e.< co pates check or money has been examined by.nd oaicer +r sae t ; to ;, 7a. co e.t>a 6c- pairs to e.tsc; Chili's Out Soles, clerk and Found to be correct. e111 such dep.+siis. except Iz 71n rz. that ill the <ucct,s,ful bidder,,till he returnccl to th.: 6+`ro" va r, \Icl 's L^ather Po:vrd persons mtki -'g the saute within thre_ LLlys aft, r file '3,ng 1}aehme -Needles \t'bc el+ r 1\+I-r.+m e tc It tie, conflict is at arced, I t the Luc. cssfill hatter shall re- 74' : DO for I1 is 'i dime.. fuse ornedl:e:, within five days after notice th,+t the 4, yarels t inch s iol,cr Hindi g contract h.:, been awarded ro hill,, to esccutr- the s,me, rolls 1. R:tb)' the amount r.1 the tepo,it mule by hint hali be forleitrj a! en ' Br st. 's ~hnc,nakcr'~ Br~ctles ;Lest qua!tty'. to and be retained by the City of \ cw \'. rk as liquidated - :1w1., a:.r,nt,l. dama.,es for such se lect or nfus.11; but it Le,hall,`.., 7 =~ ~e ire :\uls, as.urted, execute the contract within the t me air resaid the amount Cl his clap,it will be returned t ' him, S, a dr z n No. _ skivi +g ]~nivc; dszcn l I~rtvcs..ip Should the pt' null or persons In,t Nom the contract S.. 3 dozen t utters l;iades ~Harring[on & may be a,varded ne_irct r refuse tr'- accept the contract ions. within five day',.'. f ter w ri:ten notice that th, cattle hats. 3 d, zen Hs.have- A os.5 and 7 "tinell fi l cen awarded t.~ his or their hid or proposal, ur it he or! Alhcr:~+nc they acccpt but do not cc. cute the contract and Live be ie!rrcd 8{' 3 +lures F,tr'i Iladcs Nos. S, 6, 7,,;neil & the proper ecurity, he or they shall c,-n-as :l file r'o+~s'. h::,ing abande:ued it and as in Islam It t, the Corpol a- 8` \~,. rz Linen f{and tif~oe Thread. Eo pnu'.rix tion. and the crntr ICt w'iil be re idvcrtiscd and rclet a. 6. zco [rids Willi. a:tnt Tc,..r ('ord, No.,, White p, prodded bylaw. Sloe 'Thread, finih. 7Tte qua<itr aft7, e Tu1s,,e' es mast ro, t'e.k in e:,err silk Soo arils t re /,e, t to t Ii c sautjles n/ ti:~ same on r.t-h:i it;,~u at the v/ a L, asmoui. -1s VV'illmianlie 6 Cord, Vi bite rj/rcr tit' the sz.d Pe.^trauent or, I the- absence o e =~ Pour lt.-e r Caton shoe (hr,.1d s Ucl,leaeted, sae,, -/es, to the prir[,,s1 spr'r:?/c:r[:otts. Bidders a yac''l to a spool. a cauti< ttd tr, C r.t,triue the Ste uric t: vts!tie p,r eti e:rl it-a 1 \1'i iim.,n;i: 6 C+rd ]c, Bl:uk pound: p6 oftit anl's, etc., re:d ur, h / ore akin tooling- to'ir rsti- ~Tk fi sh, Fa, yd,. to a.pool. oa's., Btdders will state the price f: r e:,ch article, by which 80. so p"ulid, 11-1 (unto[, No..6, bl.tck,j], fini+h. the bids will he temfci. u. ; Git's- 11 rcl I;all. t t,rr+~~ 1\ h.t+ C, term CF alk.!di, rs ill write out the am ou th r estimate, L w :it rt ei 9r 5 }: e, ~t.~tc F v -its -, I;' 9e. col.000 it ditiun to inserg t.tue :; riii,.. in :~d nr he a i u' Mash hi c[<, -r? Japa:mrd Payment wil! Fe m.+dc by a requisiri n un the Loath- I '~4' ` o-o }:vl,t H u h~. troller, in accordance with the terns of tic cons..act, ur Hantc <,-makrrs' Needles. from tm:e ti time, as the Cntnmt~~io:,er m,iy determine. - 'IF e form of the contract, includiii speehcatiu is, and I Harm ss. Awls. 9'' :r o milker' -tt I+on \ails, showinc the manner of pa\men[,,, ill Lc famished.,t the 9`. 4o_ po tt s p `o e,'r o.. roc pounds :-IS de Iron A;, is of cc of the Departm_m, and bidders ar c:uu..lied t.~ 9q. 2.c- I Ill.: -14 "Wede Ir i, N :nl<. xamine each and all of its pros ion, c.tret.aly, ac the roc. 2 o -I, Irtn A.nls. } o' ;.wed C,. iilitioncr will insist upon its a`,so.ute eii I.rcc I t ul, 2.c- a-tt Swed,.Iron Nails. pound, io cv_rc particaar. r'' 2 puun s -10 ((rats %%ire Cii c I Nails 1 ka\cis 1. LANTK\-. Clann:i,s.oner of l-. rr.. t,. ill,ker S' Ca's make. t o you-is - I, l:rae AA ire Clinching Nai!s IIEtAr.:.1tE~r tit: CoaRECrn..,. I Bak,r & Co.'s m,,k-`. \14 8 F_.{ 'I' "1\l'E\'~:FTII stt'i;ef'r I~t. 300 I,Onr d< ;4-b I,, \\ire Cline i11.3 ~:+11~ ;,v.~:.r,.i~,s.} \e lc 1"vI:KC.rt'. \" em C.+k.,. pom+ds :-S L;r-, Wi+e Clinching Nails TO CONTRACTORS. Jl,k, i u t i.'s m,fc. Ice. z:o ;'o.mds 4-b }crass 1\'tre Clincl;ing \ 1, Ca.er & C PFCiP, is.al5 FOR Fu- ANlSlTrNtu TfiE HtI.F.('%V- to;. Too pounds 4} a I r i.5 \hue Ci :ching Nails INC; Ata']- P.KIAL-}'(ll, 'i[ianff_--acili:in,; (1i:+6er&Cio mke.',a'. PC KPt)m'E Ti) I'HI : KIN[; -. Ct)L N I1' I'PaNI- toe. coo pound, 7-,6 limit Vfire Clinching N itis TEsrl\KY, I3UR(:ICtiH +ii lirbiok}.1-n. 11 kcr bi Cm's m k, _ i too. aco potird, r- to Iron \\"Ire Clinching Nall, (t'' er \ (r make,., 1C Il S F..a].f'L i 1I R LSTI\IA1'F.> Ft1K FL K- zlo. loop u 1 ;-t: IreI Wire Clinching Nails r.r'uld tic fsu,x.os material- f r ors 1:L,.:Hr. m!b.ker : Co is make', pr.rp-'sas I- I.e iitto, C:i-,uutc Peuiten::.:\. lburuarft tv. too pmmd~ r oz.l.asa g lacks. of Hrootkl n. n c. I irn(1:} Is ilt,.[,, t 1 be recen c_,% t... C...t.-1->.,I-r I C- r~ tt-, tvo, Ind:. ks. l oz [ a mg + - _1 ricks. t t ~. too ponds 1,_ z I r u.,; -1 rc+n.,r \ I.:-: 1 _r., -t!..:re i. _\., 1-.r._ Limy, Its Soo pound- z oz I.a tin1.,cie. at Io ' '',. ' It;. Ic,J to.and- 2: n;. L.., -till_ I.let:s. FHID-%Y, NOVEMBER 1~, I%9S. I16. 3_ blrrel \While', Iles I1,1 I;r:un Dree-in_r. All C - t..::_r.d :o th Kl:-:_, C-(In'c I'enu- tt7. co gallons 'n,,e m:,ke.rs Ink. Lynn fiurnish. teunar}' tr.,...,. y..,t.i. --.1,.~.v,.;., its. to tallons Cutter Cord Lrcssiti,, ree,ic t..,~. It9, 6 voun s le% >' it.t t I I Strn cs a,sortr d sizcs. CKI]G ISI, t l dozer(, ti1 S, Aihe tun. F.!_c PI.;nrs. I. 6,000 pound- U.[too hate, m'c<d and colored, liozeti ;' I I,cc Athert iim EJ e Iron_. size 6 to 16-cm C ties, or use t_btcoaee 12'. 4 Crisp n N:ti H.enuners. 3lachi.es, t.3. 2t Cri-pm Pin her-.. z pow..i N.,. 30 Co: ton Yarn for rein6-rem;. 124., d u,n Fin. rc - rafts. 3. ` 3,000 futile :4 G..u,,r P.,t. K tie tcd L.i:ch t25, 3 Hoc, C11ush g.1mteee. Need es fur K'..i.tiig 1L.c Li., e I rai,tlen Iz5. 1 \ li' bur Imprcvd oh I're, w ith la-ta mi!e ('o. Make. i t', inl!)w our Men's, Bans', Youths', 4. 3,O Lon;; N. P. B-ans,m z O G.:rg : Needb. s f r m A%omen'-. AII,-c>' and Child's. Kniniu-: Mach ue -F,.. n,: C.,, \I-s. I - I P it or \1"ax l h Jlarhi Ic Foot power, ) N Leg Cro,,k is--ink y G:m,e Nccd,cs 128. z Ncell'. e fill d It r \fork. 1',.,a & \\ Jliam, \lak etch of C. w and r2-lb. iln+ck'on \Ia'l,ts. 6. 3,000 X L-,n. Cook -h. nk 3'5 G.iuge Needlce 10. I u-mch diameter hay d-sl:a% e Gi:ad-t or. Scutt & \5-it i m \L.ke. ubdders arc requc.s+ed to Iii up tf.eir bids, 50'»t AND ];n:_ mh I.ur.TRr. Awards will be InaJ- in the love-.t ttetns. 15 to tint e7 :. lit Broom Cirri, suitable for tb~ods Ivill he r cel<<d in our-. c!c-!ivety, No. 8 liro.nil. N,, em,ny ptckaccs are t lie returned to bid!ers or S. 3 till, first qu:.hts' R'hisk Ift: im Corn, contract, rs ; to ha d,: lncred in tn.t:,l - meet-, : s rr- q Bra m H.mdle.. or N. 7 ao.d S blooms. 4'rircd, except each as are dcs.gi.atad in the specifica- to. I i,coo taps In Large JJr onv-. lions. II. tl,000 From nl Br.acs. I I :e person or person, making any bid or estimate pounds, r q B n m \C re..h:ji lurni-h the -amc in a scaled envelop_, mdceed "lid 13, COO p nn,ds Red and green L':,,,m Twine. or gstttilte for I+nt li of s, Handi'are. cc., icr the King, poancts Brvum Na. County ['e-nhcntisrv," l`, his or their name or n:unc-, 15. to,000 pounds Cane fc.r street Brooms. and the date cq presentation. to the head of.aid lie- r6. ;,coo pound, Ba-s 1,r D"rect B (;om-, partmct.t, at the said itticc, ml or '11elore the date and 17, 5,000 pounds gip. it B.unIoo, 14 t'' I6 itch. hour abuse name,', at which tim:. and place the aids or r p-,ullds Turin, Grit' and Mixed. estimates rec,-iacd will be publicly upetted by the Cent. IS. 10,000 tops I< r brushes!ow Scrub, 2,00o Mare, ntislaos-- of Corm ec:u,a, or Its duly autbonzc-d agent, Cl TIT and read :0 pou"ds Bru-coia''bers' \\'ire.! 'HE L_r,\I1fiSS:o1FR ff CORIirCTloN RESERVES THE 2t. I,5o0 ponm)< Horse Hair. : k1ghl' "10 RrJELl ALL BIDS i F.STillA'IE5 IF DEE]IED pounds 1-i1ce C+,rn. I r'o BF FOR 7HE PU'BI.iC INTEREST, AS I IkU\"IDEu IN 23. r,000 pounds llritsh I:rl-ties for Painters and,ecti x 64, CH tr IEk 41C, I.Awi, IF \% hirew ash L'. u<he<. No hid or estimate-.gill he :recopied flum e or contract 24. 1,0110 Paint Brush Ha.dl's assorted sizes. awarded to, any per-ua who is in arrears ill the Cor- z5. t.000 A\ htte,v.ish Br',sh Tops. rihuat..n up- n debt or cmrtract, or u- he ;, a delwltcr, 26. 5, oo ltrect Hr em T ~p=,,o-inch. I as surety or utherwi-e, uponn any r bl,gat on to t.,e Cur- 27 3,000 Street Broom Top_, 14-men. portion. z8. 2,000 hash \1 a cow finish l -ps and Handles, 'I he award of the contort will be made as soon as o10 Stre' t Br,.nm Handles. practicab:c after the open nit it the bids ,000 'I' ps Ohl Cloth Brushes, IB-Inch. I Any birder for this contract mu--t be known to Le it. 2,000 Tops (Iii Cl,th Hrushes, r6 inch. engaged in and well prepared for th- bu inoss, and must 32. C o 'Tops Ott C oth Pouches, r4-inch. ' h -atistaco,ry Iemtim ina, to that effect and the 33. 1,000 Handlos, flit Cloth finish, s. person m-r persons to whom the contract may be awarded 34. 2,00o Handles, ( )ii CClotff Brushes. will be require] to hive ectrnty for the pet of 35. t coo Handles, (iii C oth Hrnshes. ''. the contr.ect, by his or their bond, with two sufficient 36, zoo pounas Whisk Broom Twine, red and sureties, each in the penal amount of fitly (g,) per cent. green. et the birt for each or ids dozen firudrmilket's Drills, assorted. r:ach bid or estimate shall contain and state the name 38. zu pa.r, Bro.im Sewing Palms. and piace of residence of each,:f the persons making the dozen Broom Needles. same, the conies of all p,. rscros interested with him or IRON BEOs'rE.ADS, them therein, and if no other person be so interested it 4a. r,7oo feet 3±-inch Iron (,a.-pip-, 16 feet 4 inches shall distinctly state that tact ; also that it i- made without long, without thread:. any connection with.i fly other person making an esti- 41 goo feet?/4-inch Iron (ias-p;pe, 16 feet long, mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair without thread,. and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of 42. 8,000 r~-inch a N-inch Boils. the \luniclpal Assembly, h.-ad of a department, chief of on0 5-tech x!2 inch Bolts. a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer 41. Boo pounds Rivets.?r, inch x?.inch. 0. H. of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested 45. a kegs Rrvets, 3,i-u+ch x %.inch, r). H, ' therein, or in the suppliesor work to which it relates, or kegs Rivets, 3. -inch x ' -Inch, (l. H. - in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate 47. 3,500 pounds Angle Iron, r.-inch x 3-16 inch, an muse be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or feet luug. parties making the estimate that the several matters 48 3,eo pounds Flat Iron, I-inch x 3-16 inch., stated herein are in all respects true. Where more 49. 4,55-0 Clip,, a,-soo Right-hand_[( and 2, r Left- than one person is interested it is requisite that the handed verfication be made and subscribed by all the parties ' pounds Nr, to Ala;tress Wire, interested. 51 4,000 Bottom taim Is. - Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by dozen t.c.-t drills, g-r6 to 12-t6. the consent, in writing of two householders or free. 5. dozen Twist Drill-, 7-t6. holders, or security, trust or deposit companies in One gallons Copal Varnish. City of New 'f ork, with ''heir respective places of 55-5 gallons Hest While Enamel. business or residence, to the effect That tithe contractbe foot Engine I athe awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on r 6-inch Hartford Chuck for same, its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for 58. r 4-inch Hartford Chuck for same ; its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or
47 WEUNESD:AY, NOVEMBER 16, 1SUS, at which time and place they will be publicly opened FIRE DEPARTMENT. by the hmad r,f laid llepartnrent and read. ( No estimate mill be received or considered after the,1 TAN 'I'A5ti1;t',I,, lkll-flrnl';y, AUCTIONEERS, hot,r nand. on bchalt f the bile Department, will offer for for inb,rmati r,n as to the amount and kind of work sal': at public auction, to the highest bidder, at their to be dune, bidders are referred to the specifications sale stables, Nos. t;n and 132 East Thirteenth street, and drawing=, which furor part' 'f the proposals, Euruungh of Manhattan, She form of the a:.sreement, and the specifications, shunting the manner of garment for the work, and TUESDAY, NOV 'EMBER l5,1siin, forms ofpm,tosalsntaybeobtainedandtheplansmay at 'o (,'clock norm, the 1.11'ireing pr,,perty belonging to be seen at the office of the Ucp;rruuent. the Fire Department of The City of New York : Proposals must be m:cdc fur all the work contained in Four hn,rsrs, no I'cngcr fit for ruse its the Department, the specificatnm.. P,idders the will write nut amount of their estimate \ns. g29, 6r_, 789 and 858. JOHN J. SCANNEI,L, I in addition to inserting the saute in tigures. Fire Commissioner. The building is to be completed and delivered within one hunched and eighty [iso, days after the execution of the contract. HE.4DQ[`ARTrRB F'IRF DEPARTMENT,) The dainages to be paid by the contractor fi,r each Nnw Young, November e, f day that the contract trat be unfullilled after the time PRIIPIISAT S Fl lr FURNISHING S EASED specified for the cnmplctium Ihcreuf shall have (-spired this Itepartment with the Fire Engine below ' are fixed andliquadatcd at Ten or I.)u11ars. specified will he rcr'ived hi' the Fire ComntissimOner, at The award of the arntract will be made as soon as th,,n9ice of the Fire I)cpartment, Nus. 157 and t5.) practicable after the opening of the bids. Ea,t Kisty-s,v'nth street, in the Borough Of Manhat- Any person making an estimate for the work shall tan, in The City of \ew York,,until ro.3o"'clock a. ML, present the same in a scaled eti el',pc at said Office, in ur before the day and h'wr above named, which envelope WEDNESDAY, NO -EMBER 56. rglly, shall be indorsed wvitb the name ur names of the person at %thich time and place they will be publicly opened OOr persons presenting the same, the date.,f its presen- by the head of said Department and read. tation, and a statement of the None t' which it relates. ONE DOUBLLE EXTRA FIRST SIZE STEAM The Fire C,,mmissiomer reserves the right to decline FIRE ENGINE, WITH LA FRANCE PUMPS any and all bids ur estimates, as stay be deemed to be AND BOILERS. for the public interest. No bid ur estimate will be accepted from, or contract For the Steam Fire Engine above mentioned the awarded t,,, any person w Inc is in arrears to the Curpu- am,ntnt off security required is Two Tlwusand I'ice ration, upon debt on contract, or trhu is a deft, Iter as Hundred Dollars, and the time fir delivery sixty days. surety or othertcise, upon any obligation to the Cur- The damages t'm be paid by the contractor Inc each porttirm. day that the contract may be unfolfill;d after the time Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name spocilied for the Completion therc f shall have expired, and place of residence of each of the perspurs slaking the are fixed and liquidated at Ten io Dmalars. i sane, the names of all pars ns interested with hint ur Nn estinmte a ill b.c received in cunsidcred after the them therein, and if nu ether perm be so interested it Incur named. shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with- The In of the agreement, with specifications, show- out anvconuecti~m with any other Person makingan esti- ing tire nianner Of payment f'ur the engine, may be cen mate for the saure purp 'Sc, and i' In all respects fair and and G,rnts if proposals may be rubtained at the office of srithout c uhlusi'n inn fraud, and that no member of the the Dcp;trtment. Municipal Asxenrbly, head if a dc part nnent, chief of a Itidd,.rs most ismrite out the amount of their estimate bureau, deputy therm f or clerk therein, or other in addition to inserting the'am - in figures. oillcer of the Cu rpor au',n, is directly ur indirectly 1'he award of the contract kill be nude as soon as interested therein, n in the supplies nr work to which practicable after the opening of the bids. it relates, or in any porti',n of the profits thereof. The Any persnr,nakin,g an estimate for the apparatus hid ur estimate most be verified by the oath, in writing, shall present' the same in a sealed envelu'pe at laid ; of the party nr parties making the e'.timatc, that the office, on or before the day and hoar ab,,ve named, ` several matters stated therein arc in all respects true. which ens el. pe shall be indorsed with the name or Where more than one persnn is interested it is requisite names of the persc a er persons pre,enong the same, the that the verificati'm be made and subscribed by all the date if its presentation and a statement of the kind of parties interested. a rtra'ns to which it relates. pl the right to r`irt or /;''runts skart r' actoru/carai,ad!y the i i Tbc Fire Cids or si tim reserves for the bids if deemed to be for the any and all or estimates, core n'rrt, ire :Qrdtie:gco rj t.a kr'rr.-kol,iers or f rchobhers, ' y'ire City of Neov 1 ' rk, rrdt e ttri it Te'S e'ctir'i f,lrtces pu6lic interest. Nn hid will be accepted from, or contract or estimate of t-asinens or r siricnc. to the effect that if the con- the tract be awarded to the person making the estimate, awarded ten any pe r<on who i in aurae, t', the Curpo- they [till, nn it bci to a,t aided, became bound as. sure. ration upon debt or euntracr, or who is a d, f.3ulter, as ties fr,r its faithful perf, nuance in the sum of Twelve surety ur Wrtherwise, up'm any oltdga[dun to the Curpu- Thousand (tenon Dollars ; and that if he shall rrurit ration. or refuse t" cseence the same, tb,-y o ill pay to the Cor- Each bid r,r estimate shall contain and statetha name ppra;i'm any diufereece beotrch the sum to which he and place of resid;ace of each if the p,rs'ms making the would be entitled on its c'impletion and that which same, tlte names,d all p_es ns mtercistrd with him ur the Capnrati' in stay be obliged to pay to the per- thent therein, and if no' xher pert' cut he s' inn:rca(d it scot or persons t! u wit, 'nt the contract may be awarded shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with'nut at aims subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be ant- c nn-ction with any uth'_r person making an esti- calculated upon the e'timated am'lunt of the work mat, 6,r the same purp'nse and is in all respects fair and by which the bids are tested. The consent above with'nrt cillusiun or fraud, and that no nu.'mb-r''ithe mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or aliirma- \lnnicipal.assembly, head if a department, chief if a tin, in writigg, of each of Inc t persms signing the same burccw, depot}' tltere,,f ur cl - rk therein, ur rrthcr ofi- that he is ahuuseholder or freeholder in The Cit y of New cer,.ft ire U.'rp 'ration, isdirectly "rindi teat Iv interested Y,rk, and is wuirth the amount of the security required therein, or its the supplies or work to which it relates, for the c"mpletiun of this contract, over and ab,,ve all or in any p'.,rtirm of the profits there4. The bid or his debts of every nature, and over and abuse his liabili- estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of ties as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered the party or parties making the estimate, that the himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention,'scral matters stated fiterein are in all respects true i to execute the band required by law. The adequacy Where more than ono persm is interested it is requisite and sufficiency of the security offered is to be that the verification be made and subscribed by all the approved by the Comptroller of The City of New Yurk parties interested, before the award is made and prior to the signing of the F.ac/r bid or en/i,cafc sho '1 b.' a cqnhh.iz "u/ /nn' t/t,' contract. co nspdii, iu tmitdr/ai i, tern I'nu.cr/rofdrrr arf.re'/rr'ldrrs :1'<, r,tirrratr -r.71 be can.rrdr'eetl trwl'.rs acco;n/'arricrf ly rf 7ke L'itg' of Qb"r ro 3-",c,'k.;o,/r Moir r,x,ih'r/shuees I evtiter or Cr'ri{l d N,et/. np<'u one of the ba n6-s if the of hnxiu,ress ar In'' i'l,,c,, to the effect that if the con- City of 'menu' I rk, doror'o, to the cr,ter J the (nnrp- tract be awarded to the person making the estimate, tm,lim, or ruaury to the anrnvrot rj SLr MzHmfsd they will, nn its being so accard -d, beeume bound as (6rua) 1),/!ay.r. Stich check or money must not be in- sureties for its fairhfnl performance, and that if he shall closed in the scaled envelope containing the estimate, omit or refuse to esectne the saute they will pay to the y. but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Dc- Corporation air), differenc, bearcan the suin to which he u' partment who has charge of the estimate-bus, and no would be entitled un its completion and that which the estimate can be deposited in said km until slick check Corporaticcn may be r,bliged to pay to the person I or money has been examined by said of cer or clerk or persons to wh.,m the contract mat be awarded at and found to be correct. All such deposits, except any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the calculated upon the estimated amount of the cc 'ii persons making the same within thrcc days after the by which the bids are tested. The consent above men- contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re- tioned shall be accompanied by the nark or athrntatiun, fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the in writing, of each of the persons signing the saute, that crnrtract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, Inc is a householder or freeholder in l'he City of New the amount of thedeposit made by him shall be for- Yurk and is worth the amount of the security required feited to and retained by The City of New York as for the completion of this contract, over and above all liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if his debts of every nature, and over and above his he shall execute the.contract stirhin the tittle aforesaid habiliiies as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. offered himself as a surety in g,,od faith and with the Should the person or persons to whom the contract intention to execute the b,utd required by law. The may be awarded neglect or refuse to, accept the contract adequacy and sulticiency of the security offered is to be within five days after cm ritten notice that the same has approved by the Comptroller of 'the City of New York been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or before the arcard is made and prior to the signing of the they accept but du nut execute the contract and give contract. the proper security, he or they shall be considered as Kr' rstioasfr will be [onside ed un rev aecwopaoied having abandoned it and as in default to the Curpura- ty ri'her a c,rrjim'rl check ufl in one of tkr banks of lion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as 7'/re (ify of;\;vr, Y'rk, drnz, rr to t/ee a' der of tier Carne- provided by lax'. [miss, or ruauey to the dotcoot of rive her Cmtten. of JOHN J. SCANNELL, 1'cerauroren'rfse a itsrequired. Such check or money Commissioner. must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope cuntaining the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such NEW YORK, November t o.8g8. check nr money has been examined by said nufficer or :D PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING ~EAL clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except this Department with the Fire Apparatus below that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the specified will be received by the Fire Commissioner, at persons making the same within three days after the the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall East Silty-seventh street, in the Borough of Manhat- refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that taxi, in The City of New York, until o'clock A. ht., the cuntract has been awarded to hint, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899, forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as j at which time and place they will be publicly opened liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if by the head of said Department and read. MONDAY, NQve.HinER 7, THE CITY RECORD and legal holidays csccpted, prior to the; r6th day nl November, 1898, Dated New YnK, November t o JOAN ft. MOONEY, Serrchtt V. I, IA O OF P(eln.IU IMl ROVKMEN IS, Nn, BROADWAY, IinROnr,H nf NIANlfAr_r.%,. N l)i'ice IS EIERI I Y (;IVF N TWAT 1'III? Board of Public Inn l,r vement. of The City n1 New York, deeming it for the public interest so I do, rnpuses to after the map or phut of The City of New Y,,rk, by changing the grades of Hamilton avenue, from a point at Smith street to a point couth, rly rd the south end rd the bridge over Gowanu. can:d, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Y(,rk, and that it meeting of the said Board will be held in theotlice of the said Board at Nn. 346 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, on the 16th day of November,,898, at a 'clock P. it at whicf. such proposed change of grades will be considered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following n-olutio'ns adopted by said Board on the zest day of Oember, t898, notice of the adoption of which is hereby Given, viz.: Rexolved, That the Board of Public Improvements of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 436 of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by changing the grades of Hamilton avenue, from a print at Smith street, to a point southerly of the south end of the bridge over Gowanus canal, in the Borough of BrQer,klyn, City of New York, more particularly described as follows : Beginning at a point 223 feet northerly from the northern end of bridge, the elevation to be 6.81 feet above mean high-water datum, as heretofore : rst. Thence southerly to the bridge over the Gowanus canal, the elevation of the flooring of the bridge to be feet above mean high-water datum. od. Thence southerly to a point distant 246 feet from the southern end of bridge, the elevation to be 8,a feet above mean high-water datum as herdufoorc. All elevations refer to the datum line adopted by Bureau of Highways, Borough of I]rookl}- n. Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed change of grades of the above-earned avenue at a Inecting of this Board, to be held in the office of this L'u,ard at Nn. 346 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, on the 16th day of November, 1898, at z (,'cluck P. M. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cau,c these resolutions, and a notice to all perv'ns affected thereby, that the proposed change of grades of the above-named avenue will be considered at a meeting of this Board to he held at the aforesaid time and, place to be published in the CITY REcouD and Curpnmiium newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 16th day of November, Dated NEw YORK, November r, e898. JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary. BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, NO. 346 BROADWAY. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Public Improvements of 'I he City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York, by laying out a public place, bounded by Jackson avenue, Van Alst avenue and Ninth street, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York, and that a meeting of the said Board will be held in the office of the said Board at No. 346 Broadway, in the 16th di,} of November, 1898, at z o'clock P. +t., at which such proposed laying out will be considered by said Board ; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions adopted by said Board on the zest day of October, 1898, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz. Resolved, That the Board of Public Improvements of The City of New York, in pursuance of the prucisiuns of section p36 of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by la} ing out a public place, bounded by Jacksm avenue, Van Alst avenue and Ninth street, in the First V. Borough of Queens, City of New York, more particularly described as follows : Beginning at a point at the intersection of the northern line of Jackson avenue with the eastern line of Van Alst list. Thence northerly along the eastern line of Van Alst avenue for 9t,32 feet to the southern line of Ninth street, ad. Thence easterly along the southern line of Ninth street rot.58 feet to the northern line of Jackson 3d. Thence southerly along the northern line f Jackson avenue feet to the point of beginning. Resolved, That this Board a'nsider the pr posed laying Out of the above-named public place at a meeting of this Board, tribe held in the office of this hoard, at Nu. 346 Broadway, on the 16th day of November, x898, at -~ O'clock P. ht. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected thereby, that the proposed laying out of the above- named public place will be c,msidered at a istsi'oioo; of this Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the Co's RECORD for ten daysc;nununusly, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the r6th day of November, Dated New YORK, Nuvember t o x898. JOHN H. MOONEY. Secretary. POLICE DEPARTMENT. POLICE DEPARTMEr:l' n,e' TH1: CITY (II' Now' Young, Nil, 300 M ULneRRY Sxr;ET, 1l( NRw Yu'<n-, October el, reg8. P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI the following Horses will be sold at Public Auction, at the salesrooms of Messrs. Van Tassell & Kearney, No. 130 East Thirteenth street, on FHIDAV, N0VrgM11EK It, ISUS, at 10 s. M "Vick," No.30. Mucco, No. u33 Alex," No. 2)2. Roscoe," No "Jerry," No "Jim," No, s85. arry, NO Prince,' No Kant." No Buck,' No By order of the Board of Police. JOHN F. HARRIOT, Property Clerk, POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY OF NEW YORK, G WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, Room No.9, for the following property, now in his custody, without claimants : Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department. JOHN F, HARRIOT, Property Clerk. POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. O WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY PROPerty Clerk of the Police Department of The City of New York Office, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn for the fullowing property now to his custody without claimants : Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department. CHARLES D. BLATCHFORD, Deputy Property Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS. DtttAftLlu s f 't SewitS t,, stws;ln]fr's t tt i n r, 1 N''.. tr:u" 711n ct,v:ty. TO Cf IN I'RACT011;S. 1~ BIDS OR ESTIMATES INCI,OSEI) IN A.scaled envclnpe, with the title of the work and the name of the bidder ind'ursed thereon, trill be received at this'ofice until N'EDNESI)AV, NOI-EDIBEIt 11i, ttil)h, at rz O'clock ML, at which hour they will be publicly ripened by the Head of the lh-p;trtmeni, and read, for REBl11LIiINt: SEWERS IN''I'IIF: I,AI'b:V1L1.A(tF. OI' JAILIICA. NnO' T111RD WARD OF THE IBIROUGFI OF (JVl' h':ns. Each bid nr estimuc shall Cu ntaiil and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the name' of all persons interested with him therein,and if no other persc,n be sa interested it shall distinctly state that fact; that it is made w ith"tit any connection with any other person making an a=timate fur the same purpr,se, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member ill the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief ni a bureau, deputy there"f, or clerk thereirt, or nether officer of the Corp,,rati'm, is fir duly or indirectly inter. ested therein, or in the supplies or in the work tc which it relates or in any portion of the prufirs th,:reof. Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writ - ing, of the party' tnakiug the same, that the several matters therein stated are true, and must be accnmpanied by the consent in writing, of two houscholderss or freeh'ddcrs in The City of Nets Ywk, to the effect that if the ewntract is awarded to the pars n rucking fire estimate, they will, upon its being so arc arched, become bound as his sureties fur its faithful performance, and that if he shall refits(- or negl,ct to ext'cute the sane they will pay to the Corporation au y d i lfercnee between the sun, to which lie wu,dd be entitled up'n its cumpletion and that which the Curpora(i"n may be obliged tc pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount to be calculated up'un the estimated amount of the crork by which the bids are tested. The consent last above menti,,ned must be accompanied by the Oath ur athirmation, in writing, of each of the persuus signing the same, that he is a'h, uusehuldcr or frech,dder in The City of New Ynrk, and is Noah the amount of the security required for the completion of the e'mtract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or utherwcise, and that he has nut bred himself as surety in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond req,tired by law. No estimate will be considered unless accompanies by either a certifed check upon nine n the State of Nuni' cal hanks of The City of New Y,,rk, drawn tr the order of the Cnmptn'llcr, ur maney to the amount of hce per ecntnm of the aurn 'cur nt of the security rucpiired for the faithful performance of the contract. Such chuck or mimey must Nor be incl'sed in a sealed envelope containing the rsttnlumtc, but must It handed to the ufficcr or clerk of the I)epartment who has charge of the estimate-b''s, and n', estimate can be dcp"si.tc-d in said bus until s.tch check or mnncv has been examined by said,[beer or clerk and found t he correct. All sileh dep.oltc, except that of the successful biddu r, will be returned t,, the persons making the same Sri three days after the en,ntract is awarded. If the cucc, ssful bidder shall refuse or neglr:et, within live days after ro'tice that the corm act bas been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the depn,.it made by }rim shall be forfeited to and retained by The City if New York as liquidated damaqus fur such nag' lect or rcfnsal ; but if he shall rsee to the c' runt rout within the time aforesaid the amount of the deposit will be red rued tit, Hint. 'I't3E Cl),rl )11SSFnNER OF SEWERS RESERVF.S THE RI hl''ure'iec'ali,1s1u5rf.c6:ivm1), II HE I)EF,%I- 11' FUR THE L'EST INTEREp1'S OF' '1'IIE CITY. Blank foruts of bids or estima'.es, the propereh rciupe in cchxk to iucl',sc the same, the specifications and agrc,'mmnt s, and any further information desired, can be, obtained at the ulliee of the Deputy Ccmmissinncr of Smwcrc, ILtckctt building, Jackson avenue, First Ward, Ii rough of Queens. JAS i1 V], C mmi to ofsewers. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILD- INGS. LIGHTING AND SUPPLIES. Dlnu'ARIs1RNT OF 1 Prm.lc Bntrm ucu s, hum ING, avn.pnltes, Coaf ancslur I: R's I.rio. No. 346 Fur,iaun,, CuRO( cn OF 1IANHATTAN. October 27, J TO CONTRACTORS. B IDS OR ESTIMA'IiS. INCLOSED IN A sealed envelope, wit/c the title aj the work and the sir»re e/ sir; lit/der indoeseet ikerean, also the number vfth vr'arl,',r.r in (ie adrrrfis, wren t. will be re-etved at No, 346 Brr,adway, Fleum rr.tr, until one (r) o'clock P. st.,u THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, The bids will he prblkly Opened by the head of the Department, in Ruonr 1142, No. 346 Broadway, at the hour :,I.ovc-menttnned. MATERIALS ANU 'YORK RF.QCIRIll) FOR CF;R- 1 fin RI-TAIis AN ) Al. 1'Ft1.i!I10\1 '1O '!'IIE MUNICIPAL hlii,])i.l: (IF 'I Ii II It' )NUUt.H OF E'ROOKLYN, CITY Olr NEW YORK. Each bid or es Hume shall contain and state the name and place of re,ideuce of each of the pr-rsons making the same, the names of all persons inter- ested with him therein. and if no other person he so interested it shall distinctly state that fact: that it is made without any cmmectdoh witlt any other person making an estimate Inc the same purpose, and is in all respects lair and without celltrion or 'rand, and that no member of the 7,1unncioal Assembly, head ist it department, chief of a hureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or in the work to which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof. Each estimate roust be vertfred by the oath, in writing, of the party making the same, that the several matters therein stated are true, and must be accnmpamed by the consent, in writing. of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, to the etlect that if the contract is awarded to the person making the e'timate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his surenes for its faithful performance, and that if Ire shall relnse or neglect to execute the saute, they will pay to the Corporatron any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled upon its completion, and that which tire Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent last auuve mentioned mast be adcompanted by the oath or affirmation, io writing, of each of the persons signing the same that Inc is ahouseholdcr or freeholder rn The (:try of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, over and above all his debts of every nature and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond required by law. vo estimate will be considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for this faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in a sealed envelope cnntaitling the estimate, but moist be handed to the ofl'ucer ur clerk of the Itepartntent who has charge of the estimate'ho, and un estimate can be depnsitcrl in said box until such check or money has been examined by %airl nllicer,,r clerk ant louud to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the success. fill bi,'drr, will Inc rettirned to the persons making the same within three days ;after the contract is awarded. If I he successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount ill the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated d:uuages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the tints aforesaid the amount of the deposit will be returned to hint. FOE C(lAlMISSIONESR OF PUBLIC L'UILD- IXGS, LIGIIIING AND SUl'YhI':d RE.sF;RVES 1'HE Rlf;ll'1"IU IcKII'.Cl Alt. RIDS NF'.CP.IVEU FOR ANY harr'ihcch,ar \ss)zdk III HF, hf 115 IT FOR 'I'll E N,htil' INTERESTS OF 'tlie CITY. flans for ab'eve w-,rk can be e'n at office of Horg in & Siattery, Architects, No. r.\ladis'm aven,te, who will give :dl neces-ary utstruction, an.l inform;uiun in regard to the work. i;lanc torrns of ',id or estimate, the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same, the specifications and agrpements, and urns' further information desire,]. can be 'obtained in Room No. 3, M ItSucilnal L'uilding, Borough of htnookiyo. HENRY S. KEARNY, 1 'ornmi>siouer of Public Buildings, I ight,ug and Supplies. he shah,'vectne the contract within the tittle al' re+aid the am,unnt "f his deposit will be returned to him. Slt,,uld tllc person r,r per.nns Io w hom the contract may be a.ard, d neglect cur refuse r,, aceept [lie c mlract u itltiit rive loss after N rift, a title,, that the came has been ;n+ard, d to his or their bid 'r proposal, it i1' he or [hunt' an 'pt hilt 'ho not esrcute- th, contract and give the pr"p''r security lie ur they -hall be considered as havi119 ahandrmed it and as in default to the C rpnratiun, and the contract will be readvertised and mist as pro, id, d by Lane, J/IIIN J. SCANNELL, Commissioner. HEADQPAKTERs FIRE OP_I'ARTb[nNT,t Nuw Yn,RK, N~,crmber z, ` TO ( (NTRACTORS. S RATED PROPOSALS Fr)R FURNISHING the materials and labour and doing the cc rk required fur C"nstructing and Ereci;nu, a llnilding 6,r the Fire Department on the prcmi<u, >,,th side of last Twelfth street, rob feet it inch(-, west of University place, Curough if 1lanhat tan, will be received by the Fire G,mmissioner, at the ii lice of the Fire Department, N,s. 1;7 and t;q East Kicty-seventh street, in the P,ur'n.eh,.f Vlanhattae, City of New York, until ro p, o'cl.,ck..%. nt.,
48 THE CITY RECORD. MONDA', NOVEMBER 7, I'1V'rt uol-iihf IXfi,\ FIR,[ tzi: 'i)1 F1RF F:\t;I\F:, \%II'II I l\ I& I'IONAI. \\'\f'l :R-l'i'i;Y lt 1ll Che,uII ]Unt....t..Cj Ii rod it fur th,maand list' Iuurn&lreL.I '...,..,,,'. t1. than- t,,t deliver si,,ty The damages to to paid by the e stracfdr It each day that the contract ulav be unfdltiflwi titer the ante specified 1 r the c mtpleti n thereoft shall have cnpired are tined and liquidated at Ten t., D Ilarn. No estimate will be reccj' ed or tout tderrd,after the h: ur named. The norm of the agreement. with specifications, sh wins the manner of pautent f r he engines, m,n be seen and fonts of pr posals may be,obtained at the rttioe of the Department. Bidders mu-t write out the amount of their estimate in addtti.,n t inserting the same in figures. The a, and of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids. Any person making an estimate for the apparatus shall present the save in a scaled envelope at said office, on or before the day and hour above named, which encelape shall be indorsed w ith the name or names of the person or persons presenting the saute, the dare of its presenta:inn, and a statement of the kind of apparatus t,+ which it relates. The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to decline any and all bids or estimates if deemed to be for the public interest. No hid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract ax-arded to, and person who is in arrears to the Corp.ration, upon debt or contract,, r x ho is a defaulter as suret r otherwise, upon any obltgati, n to the Cvp, - rati -n. Each bid rr estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence. f each 1 the pers. ns making the saute. the names, f all per% nu interested with him r them therein, and if n., other per%,n be so interested it shat: distinctly state that fact ; that it is made xvithrrut arts' c: nnecti.~n with ant' other person making an estimate ter the same purpose, and is in :Jl respects fair and without collusion nr fraud, and that nn member,,f the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer, f the Corporation, is directly r indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to iihich it relates, or in any portion,-,f the profits thereof. The bid r estimate lutist be verified by the oath. in xriting, of the party or parties staking the estimate that the _sever l matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than cne person is interested, it is regni-ite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties inter- ested. Eer:h off or esti»rafe slra.'l be aeeorn,aanied it'!tie consrul, in ;r//inc. onto' houre-ir','ders or f;r,,;ii? ie rs of Tite Cit l -'f.very l iork, zvit,i tieir msil's oii cr p.'aces of isstn ss,or resi<f~ nc, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person Makin_ the estimate, they will on its being so awarded become bound a, sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sent to which he would be entitled on its o,mpletion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to wh'm the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount ip each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation. in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is a bdu%eh',lder or freeholder in The City,d New York and is worth the ant-tint of the security required I or the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above hi, liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and x'ith the intention to execute the b,,nd required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be app n.uved by the Comptroller of The City of New 1-' rk bef,re the award is made and prior to the sinning of the c' ntract. Al' esti,uat,' ;oily be e,nsidr, ed ashes aeenrrsanied by e.'t per a censchcl c"eck upon one,f the :anks,f The City ef_v-eto lit k, drasou to tir orde, of the Coe:phroncr. or seoner to the aruouut of tic-, /,'r ceutun of the a»ou ut of sn it rift' req uirrd. Such check or -money must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the othcer or clerk of the Del-artment who has charge of the estimate-box, and n estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or m'ney has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such dep;:sits, except that of the successful bidder, will he returned to the per% ins making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after n,tier that the contract has been ax-arded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained be The City of New Y. 'rk as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract w irhin the time af.,resaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to hint. Should the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded neglect, r refuse to accept the cnntr:ect within five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or pep -oral, or if he r,r they accept but do not execute the c untract and give the proper security, he or they,hall be considered as haying abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided by law. JOHN J. SCANNELL, Commissioner. HEorum.'ARTERS FIRE. DEPARTMENT, I NEW YORK, November t, :593. ( S EALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING this Department with the Fire Apparatus below specified will be received by the Fire Commissioner, at the office 'f the Fire Department, N n, r57 and 159 East ~ixrt-seventh street, in the Ii'rou: h if Manhattan, in The Cis- '-t New York, until to.3o o'clock A. tt., WEDNESDAY. NOYE31HEB. 16, 1598, at which time and place they will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read. FOUR FIRST SIZE HOSE WAG :NS. Fur the four first-size Hose Wagons above mentioned the amount of security required is one thousand txwr, hundred dollars, and the time for delivery sixty days. Separate bids most be made fur each kind of apparatus as above. The damages to be paid by the contractor for each day after the contract may be unfulfilled after the time specified for the aimpletion thereof shall have expired, are fixed and liquidated at Ten to Dollars. No estimate will be received or considered after the hour named. The form of the agreement, with specifications, showing the manner of payment for the articles, may be seen and forms of proposals may be obtained at the office of the Department. Bidders most write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures. The award of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids. Any person making an estimate 6,r the apparatus shall present the same in a sealed envelope at said office, on or before the day and hour above named, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the same, the date of its presentation and a statement of the kind of apparatus to which it relates. The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to decline any and all bids or estimates if deemed to be for the public interest. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpo- ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo- ration. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name.,nd place t re-id<'nc<,. <a, h,d the prra, nn making the same, the n:uues,'f all pees us intrrt steal a ith him or them thvrt in ; attd if m, other person he so imnrrnn'd, it shall distinctly' state that fart ; that it is made a out any c unecti n with any other pt r.on making an f'sumute for the same pnrp,'sr, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fratid, and that m, member of the tltoficipal Assembly, head of a department, chief nt a bureau, deputy thereof ur clerk therein, or other odicer of the Corporation, is directly or isfirc cfiy iuterested therein, ur in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in acts' portion of the profits thereof. The bid,or estimate it he verified hs the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the esttmate, that the several runt ers stated therein are in all respects true. \%'here more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. E,+c.i i :,1 or r.timale shill be accnur(anied It' //ii' r,n ent. in :Dribs 1 two /eufscbehw% or lrmli-oldce,e o% T'ie Il'tt,f_V's, ford's :rich their reup'yine /laces '/ bus:ine os ar resi,lence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person staking the estimate, they Iv ill, on its being so awarded, become bound as sureties fur its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Curporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completi.,n and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or pers.,ns to It hum t the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to he calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or atlirtuation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts, f every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intenti -n to execute the bond required bylaw. The adequacy and snfticienc)- of the security offered is to be appr, n-ed by the Comptroller of The City of New York bef'.re the award is made and prior to the signing of the c intract.,h.,' C,I. met v".1, be considered unless accorvc, m/iv! it, -ther a c miffed chock u, i n one of the hunt's of lie C-ti of - ea, 1 i'r'k, druteu to t1o: nrkr rf the t.: nr/ t ro1. ii'. or ruo m y to t!t e a n; Drury,'flint' ptr r<nt rr ur o/tlrs rnnonut e'sr, urih,, eqrrind. Such check or money must flu 't be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the otiicer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estintatebox, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and fund ti be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be ret,rrned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, sr-ithin five days after notice that the contract has been amarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of Net% York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract x ithin the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. Shr,uld the person or persu ns to w h m the contract may be awarded neglect or re6tse to accept the contract within five days after written nu,tice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept, but d not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in defsult to the Corpora. tion, and the contract xi11 be readvertised and relet as provided by law, JOHN J. SCANNELL, Commissioner. HE.,I?,!:-.ANTERs FIRE DEPARTMENT, Ni-;iv Yore, X,.-ember t o t8g8. S E.~LEU PRItPUSALS FOR FURNISHING Iforty +o Fire-alarm Buses and fifty- try'' 5a Kc%- loss Ours for fire-alarm buses for the b,'roughs of Dn,oklvn and Queens, will be received by the Fire I,',- mmi isioner. : it the ofce,d the Fire I teparttoent, Nu... ;c- and tc:, Fast Siyty-secv-nth street, in the 11'rc,h.. Manhattan, in The City _I Now York, until t-' ".1 r.'cleck A. }*_., WEDNESDAY, NOVE31BEIC 16, 1M95. at xt:ich time and place they srill be p',iblicly opened b% the head' f said Department a::d road. No estimate will be received or considered after the h nr named. F-ir inf rmation as to the description of the articles to be furnished, bidders are referred to the specifica- tions which firm part of these proposals, and to samples, -f the bones, which may be seen at theodice of the Fire-alarm Telegraph, at these Headquarters. The form of the agreement, xith specifications, showing the manner of payment may be seen and the form of pr<,p,sals may be obtained at the office of the Department. (Bidders must x- rite out the amount of their estimate in additi-,n n, inserting the saute in figures. The damages to be paid by the c<mtractor for each day that the contract may he unfulfilled after the time specified for the c,mpletiun thereof shall have expired, are ti-en and liquidated at the sum of Ten to Dollars, The atcard of the c ntract will be made as soon as practicable after the,opening.,f the bids. Any person making an estimate I -r the articles shall present the same in a sealed envelope at said office, on or before the day and hour abuse named, which envel-,pe shall be indorsed with the name or names, 'f the persu,n Cr persons presenting the same, the date cf its presentation and a statement of the work to which it relates. The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to decline any and all bids or estimates, if deemed to be for the public interest. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to o any person who is in arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with out any connecti''n with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof,the bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the eonse,rt, in toritine,, oflwo houseleolders or f eeholders of The City of Xeoe fork, with their respective places of businers or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as sureties for its faithful performance in the sum r,f Two Thousand Eight Hundred 2,8001 Dollars. and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay to the Cor- poration any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all hia dells of every nature, ant[ over arid nhnve his liabilities its bail, surety or utherwi-c, and that he leas ottercd himself as a surety in good faith and with the intctti'u to execute the b,ntd required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency,of the wearily offered is It, he approved fry the Comptroller rd The City of New York before the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract..s rst-ur,rle -will be wflsfdei-rsi unl xs anlflep,rwfs /n e/1he, ace, ti//r '/tuck upw ore n/' the hanks of Tire it Fm' n/'.\'r^n 1 i k, dt situ':: fdth ear.ycr r(nrr mbf//ls tr,,ilrr, rr,rooter to t/tr amore lit oft/me /,'r ceent. '5 I$er n» t. of the security required. Such check or money must n,,t be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must he handed to the'/1 Iuicrr or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate call be deposited in said box until such check or monev has been examined by said officer ur clerk and fnnnd to he asreet. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the saute within three days after the contract is awarded. If the suuccessfiul bidder shall refuse or ne-lect, within five days after notice that the contract has been a,earded to him, tot execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by'l'he City f New York as liquidated damages for such neglect r refusal t but if he shall execute the contract trithin the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit w ill be returned to him. Should the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract x ithin five days after written notice that the saute has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept but do art execute the contract and give the proper security he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporatiun, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided by law. JOHN J. SCANNELL, Commissioner. HEADQI'ARTERS FIRE DEP.1RTSiENT, New YORK, November t o isg8. S EALED PROPOSAT.S FOR FURNISHING ANTHRACITE COAL IN THE BOROUGHS OF I310)t)KLl'N AND QUERNS, VIZ.: r,ut,, t''ns egg Size., t inns furnace size. w-ill be received e ived by the Fire Commissi,mer, at the head of the Fire Department. at the office of said Department, Nos, 157 and iii East Sixty -seventh street, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, until o'clock.a. ht., WEDNESDAY. NOV-EMBER, 16, 1595, at which time and place they rill be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read. The coal is to be free-burning,, d the first quality of either of the kinds known and mined as follows: "Scranton, by the Delaware, Lackaw-anna and Western Railroad Company. "Lackawanna, by the L)elasvare and Hudson Canal C, -mpany, or by the New Yurk, Ontario and Western Railroad Company. "Pittston, by the Pennsylvania Coal Company.,. Wilkesbarre, by the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company. "Jermyn," by the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad Co mpany, or any other fr,r-1 tavrin; all to weigh moon pounds to the ton, and be well screened and free from slate. l'he bidde,- rest naruc the,'tarficular kind of coal Pie prntnses to fon cis/t, and state :v.:ere and by whore it is,fined. All of the coal is to be delivered at the various houses, and the fireboat. if the Department, in the boroughs,-f Br'.nukls IT and Qnueetts, in such quantities and at such times as may be from tine to time directed, and the same is to be weighed in the presence rd a Weigh. master, designated fur that purpose by the Department. All as more full' set forth in the specifications to the contract, to rt~hrilr fez attention is di reeled. No estimate will be received or a,nsidered after the hour named. The firrm of tune ageo'eanent, rrith specifications, S,flu'/o,. the,,/.t fill r oft, rya, nl f>r the work, inn) ( e seen, and j,r,ns of prohasels may be obtained at the off, of rue De/tartureut. Bidders must write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures, stating the price per ton for each size and the total amount. The award of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening r,f the bids. Any person making an estimate for the w'nrk shall present the same in a sealed envelope at said ofice, on or before the day and hour above named, which en- velope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the person or persms presenting the sarue, the date,if its presentation, and a statement of the supply to which it relates. The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to decline any and all bids or estimates, if deemed to be fur the public interest- No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract an to, any person who is in arrears to the Corporation, upon debt ur contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or then therein, and if nn other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made without any connection with any of her person making an esti- mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without c,llusi,,n or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head r,f a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the pn,fits thereof. The Siu or estimate must be verified by the emath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite teat the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. Each tie' or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders of The City or Nest' fork, ruith th it respective places of business nr residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as sureties for its faithful performance in the sum of' 1st o Thousand Five Hundred 's,5oo, Dollars, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of thework by which the bids are tested. The cons ent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or af3irmation, in writing, of each of the persons signine the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and x ith the intention to execute the bond required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York before the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract. N, estimate will be considered unless accorv anied by either a cerf/il'd check apou one of the banks of the City of New Vorlr, drawn to tie order of the Corn/d roller, or money to the amount of One Hundred and Ta,ent_v-fve (1s5) Dollars. Such check or money mast not be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and, estimate can be deposited in said box untl such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk nrtd 6-und to he rorrect. All each depr,eit., cacept that of the %uucce.siunl bidder, will lie returned ill the persons making the. %nine within three clays after the contract is awarded. If the rt-cesefr1 bidder sushi refuse or neg. meet, wirhin live dav%after notice that the c,mtract has been a"aldrd to bun, to I'xe,',ue the sarue, the tmtount of the dep,,ait made by him,hall be forfeiled to and re. mined by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such noglect or refusal ; but it Ice shall execute The contract to thin the time f,resaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him, Slim urn ld the person or person.% to whom the contract bay he a,arded neglect nut refuse to accept the contract within live days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid nr proposal, or if he or they accept but do not ewctie the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to The City of New York, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided by law. JOHN J. SCANNELL, Commissioner. HRAnQutARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT, \ Nose YoRIC, November t o J S EALED I'ROPOSAIS IO)R FURNISHING the materialx and labor and doing the work required for constructing and erecting a building for the Fire Department on the premises north side of Maiden lane, be feet 9 inches east of Pearl street, Borough of \lanhattan, xill be received by the Fire Commissioners, at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. r57 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, in the Ioomgl of Manhat. tan, in The City of New York, until 10,30 o'clock. A. 51., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1898, at which time and place they will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read. No estimate will be received or considered after the hour named. For information as to the amount and kind of work to be done, bidders are referred to the specifications and drawings, which form part of the proposals. The form of the agreement and the specifications, shining the manner of payment for the work, and forms of proposals may be obtained and the plans may be seen at the office of the Department. Proposals must be made fur all the work contained in the specifications. Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures. The building is to be completed and delivered within one hundred and eighty,r8u; days after the execution of the contract. The damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract may be unfulfilb d after the time specified for the cnmplvti n thereof shall have expired are fixed and liquidated at Ten 'tot D,Jlars. The award of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids. Any person making an estimate for the work shall present the same in a sealed envelope, at said office, on or before the day and hour above named, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the same, the date of its presentation and a statement of the work to which it relates. The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to decline any and all bids or estimates, if deemed to be for the public interest. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, ant- person who is in arrears to the Car potation upon debt or contract, Cr who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation. Each bid nr estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the pers,ms making the same, the names of all persu,ns interested with him or them therein t and if nn other person be so interested, it shall distincily state that fact ; that it is made without any e nnection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and w ithu,ut collu,i un r fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of it bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporati-,n, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion f the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. Eac, idd or estimate shall he accourfc.nied by the consent, in.uritiuc, of/no iit,urchnyfcrs or fre< hoiders f Tire Ci!y of New 1 ink, rt ith their res ectt; e places rf ircs'new or residence', to the effect that tf the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they still, or its being so au-arded, become bound as sureties for its faithful performance in the sum f Fifteen Thousand,I5,noo Dollars; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they mill pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The c, msent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the math or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and abeve all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in gund faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by lacy. The adequacy and sufficiency f the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York before the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract. :VO e.,tinrate will be considered unless accompanied by either a certifeel check u/nou one of the banks of The City of New York. drawn to the order of the LCou jltrol!e r, or money to the amount of Seven ffundred an-i / "fty t75o1 Molars. Such check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate - box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him, Should the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept, but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided by law. JOHN J. SCANNELL, Commissioner, THE CITY RECORD. 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