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UTAH-Thomas Kearns, 1905; Reetl Smoot, 1909.
VERMONT- Redfield Proctor, 1905; Wm. P. Dil- lingham, 1909.
VIRGINIA -* John W. Daniel, 1905; * Thomas S. Martin. 1907.
WASHINGTON - Addison G. Foster, 1905; Levi Ankeny, 1909.
WEST VIRGINIA-Nathan B. Scott, 1905; Stephen B Elkins. 1907.
WISCONSIN -Joseph V. Quarles, 1905; John C. Spooner, 1909.
WYOMING-Clarence D. Clark, 1905; Francis E. Warren, 1907.
MONTANA -* Paris Gibson, 1905; * W. A. Clark, 1907. * Denotes Democrats ; others are Republicans.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN ALBANY.
COMMISSIONERS-Newton B. Van Derzee, 112 State; F. W. Cameron, Alb. Co. Bank bldg.
CUSTOM HOUSE, U. S. Federal Building-Wm. Barnes, jr., Surveyor of Customs. Ira Porter, Special Deputy Surveyor of Customs. John J. Dunphy, Wm. J. Gaylor, Thomas Ansbro, Fred- erick H. Gilliland, John N. Mayer, Samuel Herschberger, Deputy Surveyors and Inspectors of Customs.
INTERNAL REVENUE, office U. S. Federal Building. John G. Ward, Collector.
Deputy Collectors-Harlan P. Draper, James H. Guider, John H. Hawes, Chauncey Whitney, Wm. F. Wheelock, Frank Naukam, James H. Darrow, Dr. Earl F. Dominick, Miss Estella L. Northrop, Miss E. B. Adams, Miss A. J. Jennyss. Gauger-Augustus Whitman.
MASTER AND EXAMINER, in U. S. Circuit Court-Wm. Lansing, 54 and 55 Commercial Bank Building.
MASTERS AND EXAMINERS, in U. S. District Court-Wm. Lansing, 54 and 55 Commercial Bank Building; Worthington Frothingham, De Graaf Bldg.
REFEREE IN BANKRUPTCY-Wm. Lansing, 50, 54 and 55 Com'l Bank bldg., for Albany and Schoharie counties.
BOARD OF U. S. EXAMINING SURGEONS, U. S. Federal Building-Herman Bendell, M. D.,
Pres. Wm. L. Schutter, M. D., Treas. E. A. Bartlett, M. D., Sec. Board meets every Wednesday at 10 A. M.
BOARD OF LOCAL INSPECTORS STEAM VESSELS, office U. S. Federal bldg .- Robert B. Keller, Insp. of Hulls. Andrew Gaul, Insp. Boilers. Thomas J. Reilly, Clerk.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, JOINT BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Chairman, Harry C. Latta; internal revenue secretary, Harlan P. Draper; custom house secretary, John J. Dun- phy; post office secretary, W. J. Guernsey.
U. S. DEPT. AGRICULTURE WEATHER BUREAU, office U. S. Federal bldg .- Alfred F. Sims, Officer in charge. Herbert E. Vail, Asst.
U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE, for the examination and treatment of United States sol- diers, navy men, pilots, etc. Dr. H. E. Mere- ness, Acting U. S. Asst. Surgeon, under Custom House.
UNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE, COURT HOUSE AND POST-OFFICE, John G. Ward, Custodian. Hiram Gibbons, Janitor.
U. S. SPECIAL PENSION EXAMINER, office U. S. Federal bldg. E. C. Brown, Agt.
U. S. SUPERVISOR AND INSPECTOR OF STEAM VESSELS, office U. S. Federal bldg.
ALBANY POST-OFFICE.
U. S. FEDERAL BUILDING, BROADWAY CORNER STATE STREET. OFFICERS AND OFFICE HOURS.
EXECUTIVE DIVISION-Chauncey E. Argersinger, Postmaster. Charles H. Zeilman, Asst. Post- master. Francis Hagan, Finance Clerk. Louis A. Martin, Stenographer. Office hours: from 9 A. M. to 6 p. M.
MONEY ORDER DIVISION-James Moffat, Supt. James Hillson, jr., Clerk. This division is open for business between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M., except Sundays and legal holidays.
REGISTRY DIVISION-Jeremiah Lockrow, Supt. C. O. H. Loeper, Night Clerk. Wm. G. Van Cott, Clerk. George H. Pike, Clerk. Peter F. Mattimore, Clerk. This division is open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., except Sundays and legal holidays.
DIVISION OF STAMPS, STAMPED ENVELOPES, ETC .- Samuel Branan, Head Clerk. Charles B. Lane, Asst. This division is open from 7:30 A. M. to 9 P. M., except on Sundays and legal holidays. On Sunday from 12 M. to 2 P. M., and on holidays from 8:30 A. M. to 1 P. M.
GENERAL DELIVERY DIVISION-Michael E. Ahern, Supt. 9 Clerks, 60 Letter Carriers, 13 Sub- Letter Carriers, 6 Special Delivery Messengers. This division is open from 7:30 A. M. to 9 P. M., except on Sundays and legal holidays. On Sunday from 12 M. to 2 P. M., and on holidays from 8:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. The Carriers' window is open Sundays from 12 M. to 2 P. M.
MAILING DIVISION-William J. Guernsey, Supt. Office: room 1, second floor. LETTER DISTRIBU- TION: Robert McRoberts, John B. Benjamin, John J. H. Meehan, Foremen of Crews. 6 Clerks. PAPER DISTRIBUTION. Peter B. Mochrie, Charles M. Senrick, Charles H. Kelly, Foremen of Crews. 4 Clerks. 1 Substitute. 3 Elevator men.
STATIONS OF THE ALBANY POST-OFFICE-Station 1, 365 Broadway, Rensselaer, John F. Munger, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 2, 92 Broadway, Rensselaer, Carlos J. Bell, Clerk-in- Charge. Station 3. Forbes av. c. Tracy av., Rensselaer, Wm. E. Plantz, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 4, 277 Clinton av., Frank J. Smith, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 5, 469 Madison av., George D. Albee, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 6, 294 South Pearl, George H. Turner, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 7, 829 Broadway, Frederick Neudorf, jr., Clerk-in-Charge. Station 8, 1074 Madison avenue, Wm. Mascord, Clerk-in-Charge. Capitol Station, main corridor of the Capitol, Smith B. Simmons, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 9, 1098 Broadway, Mary A. McGaughan, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 10, 546 Clinton av., William Palmatier, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 11, 407 Central av., Thomas J. More- head, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 12, 665 Central av., George S. Burch, Clerk-in-Charge. Sta- tion 13, cor. Lark and Spring sts. Leonard A. Baldwin, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 14, 338 South Pearl st., Geo. A. Harrig, Clerk-in-Charge. These Stations are for the issue and payment of Money Orders and Postal Notes, Registry of Mail Matter, and sale of Stamps, Stamped Envelopes, Wrappers and Postal Cards, and are open during usual business hours.
NIGHT SERVICE-Money orders issued and paid, letters registered and delivered, stamps, etc., sold, and general delivery service performed at the Registry window between the hours of 9 P. M. and 5 A. M., except on Sundays and holidays.
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NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT.
NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT, 1903.
ELECTION FIRST TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MON- DAY IN NOVEMBER.
LEGISLATURE MEETS ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY.
EXCELSIOR
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
GOVERNOR-Benjamin B. Odell, jr., of Newburg; Chazy; salary, $5,000; term expires December 31, salary, $10,000; elected biennially; term expires 1904. J. B. H. Mongin, of Waterloo, Deputy Secre- tary of State. H. G. Tennant, of Schoharie, Second Deputy. Office, second floor, Capitol. December 31, 1904. James G. Graham, Private Sec- retary. Major Harrison K. Bird, Military Secretary. John T. Joyce, Pardon Clerk. Thomas Newcomb, COMPTROLLER-Nathan L. Miller, of Cortland; salary, $6,000; term expires December 31, 1904. Appointment Clerk. Office, second floor, Capitol.
GOVERNOR'S STAFF - Brig .- Gen. Nelson H. Otto Kelsey, Deputy Comptroller. Willis E. Merri- Henry. Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff. man, Albany, Second Deputy. Office, State Hall. Capt. William Littauer, Capt. Charles H. Sherrill, TREASURER-John G. Wickser, of Buffalo; sal- ary, $5,000; term expires December 31, 1904. Barnet H. Davis, of Palmyra, Deputy Treasurer; salary, $4,000. Office, first floor, Capitol. Lieut. Thomas Barron, Lt .- Com. Alfred Brooks Fry, Major Charles O. Davis, Capt. Ames E. McIntyre, Capt. John T. Sadler, Capt. John J. Byrne, Capt. Seymour P. White, Capt. Charles I. De Bevoise, ยท ATTORNEY-GENERAL-John Cunneen, of Buffalo; salary, $5,000; term expires December 31, 1904. Charles N. Bulger, First Deputy. George F. Slo- cum, Second Deputy. Office, second floor, Capitol. Captain Richard H. Laimbeer, Ist Lieut. Chauncey Matlock, 1st Lieut. Wm. Leland Thompson, 2nd Lieut. Augustus S. Chatfield, Aides-de-Camp.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR - Frank W. Higgins, of Olean; salary, $5,000; elected biennially; term ex- pires December 31, 1904. Office, third floor, Capitol.
SECRETARY OF STATE-John F. O'Brien, of West
ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR-Edward A. Bond, of Watertown; salary, $5,000; term expires Decem- ber 31, 1904. W. Pierson Judson, of Watertown, Deputy Treasurer. Office, State Hall.
- ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT-Francis Hendricks, of |Charles A. Gardiner, Charles S. Francis. James Syracuse, Superintendent; salary, $7,000; ap- Russell Parsons, jr., Secretary. Office, fourth floor, Capitol. pointed by the Governor; term, three years. Rob- ert H. Hunter, Poughkeepsie, Deputy Supt. Henry D. Appleton, Albany, 2nd Deputy Supt. James M. Gilbert, Syracuse, 3d Dep. Supt. Office, first floor, Capitol.
BANK DEPARTMENT-Frederick D. Kilburn, Ma- lone, Superintendent; salary, $7,000; appointed by the Governor; term, three years. George I. Skinner, Deputy Supt. Office, State Hall.
RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS - Frank M. Baker, Owego; George W. Dunn, Binghamton; Joseph M. Dickey, Newburgh; salaries, $8,000; appointed by the Governor; term, five years. George W. Ald- ridge, Secretary. Office, first floor, Capitol.
DEPARTMENT OF EXCISE-Patrick W. Cullinan, Oswego, Commissioner; salary, $5,000; appointed by the Governor; term, five years. Maynard N. Clement, Deputy. Albert O. Briggs, 2nd Deputy. , Secretary. Office, second floor, Capitol.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS-Charles Spencer Boyd, of New York; salary, $6,000; appoin- ted by the Governor; term, during the term of Gov- ernor. Winslow M. Mead, Deputy Superintendent. John N. Parker, Thomas Wheeler, Houston Bar- nard, Asst. Superintendents. Office, first floor, Capitol.
UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK-RE- GENTS - William Croswell Doane, Chancellor; Whitelaw Reid, Vice-Chancellor; the Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Secretary of State, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex- officiis; Chauncey M. Depew, Chas. E. Fitch, William H. Watson, Henry E. Turner, St. Clair McKelway, Daniel Beach, Carroll E. Smith, Pliny T. Sexton, T. Guilford Smith, Lewis A. Stimson, Albert Vander Veer, Chester S. Lord; Thomas A. Hendrick, Robert C. Pruyn, William Nottingham,
STATE LIBRARY - Melvil Dewey, Director. Stephen B. Griswold, Librarian of Law. Walter S. Biscoe, Senior Librarian. May Seymour, Edu- cation Librarian. Dunkin V. R. Johnston, Ref. Librarian. Robert H. Whitten, Sociology Libra- rian. Third floor, Capitol.
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY-F. J. H. Mer- rill, Ph. D., Director and State Geologist; office, Geological Hall. John M. Clarke, M. A., Palcon- tologist; office, State Hall. Charles H. Peck, Botan- ist; office, fourth floor, Capitol. E. Porter Felt, B. S., Entomologist; office, fourth floor, Capitol.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION - Charles R. Skinner, of Watertown; salary, $5,000; elected by a joint ballot of Senate and Assembly; term, three years. Danforth E. Ainsworth, of Sandy Creek, Deputy Superintendent. Office, first floor, Capitol.
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE - Charles A. Wieting, of Cobleskill; salary, $4,000; appointed by the Governor; term, three years. George L. Flanders, of Albany, First Assistant. Office, second floor, Capitol.
COMMISSIONER OF FOREST, FISH AND GAME- De Witt C. Middleton of Watertown; salary, $5,000; term, 4 years; J. Duncan Lawrence, of Bloom- ville; salary, $2,500. John D. Whish, Sec. Office, fourth floor, Capitol.
COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH-Daniel Lewis, M. D., New York city; appointed by the Governor; term expires Dec. 31, 1904. William E. Johnson, Secretary. Office, second floor, Capitol.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION-
President; John E. Kraft, Cuthbert W. Pound; appointed by the Governor. John C. Birdseye, Sec-
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retary. Charles S. Fowler, Chief Examiner. Office, fourth floor, Capitol.
COMMISSION OF PRISONS - John P. Jaeckel, Auburn, President; salary $2,500; John G. Wick- ser, Cornelius V. Collins; no salary, expenses paid; appointed by the Governor; George Mclaughlin, Secretary. Office, first floor, Capitol.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRISONS-Cornelius V. Collins, Troy; salary, $6,000; appointed by the Governor; term, five years. Office, first floor, Capitol
TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS-The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and Speaker of the Assembly. Robert J. Hill, Newburgh, Superintendent; ap- pointed by Trustees. Richard O'Brien, Deputy Superintendent. Office, first floor, Capitol.
STATE ARCHITECT-George L. Heins, New York; appointed by the Governor; salary, $7,500. Charles J. Stupp, Chief Clerk. Office, fourth floor, Capitol.
TAX COMMISSIONERS-George E. Priest, Ithaca; J. Edgar Leaycraft, New York; Lester F. Stearns, Dunkirk; salaries, $2,500 each; appointed by the Governor; term, three years. Peter Deyo, Secre- tary. Office, first floor, Capitol.
LABOR COMMISSIONER-John McMackin, New York; John Williams, Utica, First Deputy; John Lundrigan, Buffalo, Second Deputy.
COMMISSIONERS IN LUNACY-Frederick Peterson, New York, President; salary, $5,000; William L. Parkhurst, Canandaigua; Daniel N. Lockwood, Buffalo; salary, $5,000; appointed by the Gover- nor; term, six years. T. E. McGarr, Secretary. Office, first floor, Capitol.
BOARD OF CHARITIES-COMMISSIONERS-William R. Stewart, President; Enoch Vine Stoddard, Vice- Pres. Mrs. Annie G. dePeyster, Edward H. Litch- field, Simon W. Rosendale, Newton Aldrich, Dennis McCarthy, Stephen Smith, M. D., John Notman, William H. Gratwick, Michael J. Scanlon. Robert W. Hebberd, Secretary. Byron M. Child, Super- intendent of State and Alien Poor. Walter S. Ufford, Supt. of Inspection. Office, first floor. Capitol.
FISCAL SUPERVISOR OF STATE CHARITIES - Harry H. Bender, Albany; salary $6,000; ap- pointed by the Governor for a term of five years. Herbert F. Prescott, Sec.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND OFFICE - The Lieutenant-Governor, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretary of State, Comptroner, Treasurer, Attor- ney-General, and Engineer and Surveyor, ex-officiis.
CANAL BOARD-The Commissioners of the Canal Fund, the Superintendent of Public Works, and the State Engineer and Surveyor, ex-officiis.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE CANAL FUND - The Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Comp- troller, Treasurer, and Attorney-General, ex-officris.
BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS-The Secretary of State, Comptroller, Attorney-General, Treasurer, Engineer and Surveyor.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE RESERVATION AT NIAGARA- Andrew H. Green, New York; Thomas P. Kingsford, Oswego; Charles M. Dow, Jamestown; Alexander J. Porter, Niagara Falls; George Raines, Rochester. Appointed by the Governor.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSMENTS - Lieutenant-Governor, Speaker of Assembly, Secre- tary of State, Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney- General, State Engineer and Surveyor, and Tax Commissioners.
BOARD OF CLASSIFICATION-Comptroller, Super- intendent of State Prisons, State Commission of Pris ons, Lunacy Commission. F. H. Mills, Secretary.
HISTORIAN-Hugh Hastings, New York; ap-
pointed by the Governor. Henry H. Noble, Chief Clerk. Office, sixth floor, Capitol.
INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS-Jastrow Alexander, New York; salary, $5,000; appointed by the Gov- ernor; term, five years. John Pauly, Albany; Jo- seph Stockmar, Buffalo; George A. Owens, Brook- lyn; Oscar F. Price, Jamestown; Deputies; salaries $1,500.
SUPERINTENDENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES -Lewis Boss, Albany; salary, $500. Office, State Hall.
COMMISSIONERS FOR THE PROMOTION OF UNIFORM- ITY OF LEGISLATION IN THE UNITED STATES- Henry C. Wilcox, New York; William L. Snyder, New York; Walter S. Logan, New York Ap- pointed by the Governor for a term of four years
BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. Medical Soci- ety-William W. Potter, M. D., Buffalo, President. Maurice J. Lewi, M. D., Regents' office, Secretary. Homoeopathic Medical Society-John M. Lee M. D., Rochester, President. J. Willis Candee, M. D., Syracuse, Secretary. Eclectic Medical Society- Lee H. Smith, M. D., Buffalo, President. A. R. Tiel, M. D., Matteawan, Secretary.
BOARD OF PHARMACY- Byron M. Hyde, Roch- ester, President. Sidney Faber, New York. Secre- tary. Clarence O. Bigelow, New York; Albert H. Brundage, Brooklyn; William Muir, Brooklyn; George C. Diekman, New York; Warren L. Bradt, Albany; George H. Merritt, Newburg; Chas. B. Sears, Auburn; Judson B. Todd, Ithaca; Willis G. Gregory, Buffalo; Edgar M. Jewell Batavia; Alfred M. Palmer, Olean; George Reimann, Buffalo; S. A. Grove, Buffalo; term five years.
BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS-S. B. Palmer, M. D. S., Syracuse, President. Frank French, M. D. S., Rochester, Secretary.
BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS-George H. Berns, D. V. S., Brooklyn, President. Claude D. Morris, D. V. S., Binghamton, Secretary.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF HORSESHOERS-Robert Keenan, Brooklyn; Valentine Schaefer, New York; Charles W. Kirk, Albany; Emil Morschauser, Poughkeepsie; James Williamson, Albany. Ap- pointed by the Governor for a term of five years.
EXAMINERS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS-John R. Loomis, New York, President. John R. Sparrow, New York, Secretary.
BOARD OF EXAMINING EMBALMERS - Cornelius E. Burns, Troy, President. William J. Phillips, Albany, Secretary. John T. Gallagher, Brooklyn. Harry J. Selfridge, Poughkeepsie; Frederick Hul- berg, New York city. Appointed by the Governor for a term of three years.
COMMISSIONERS OF STATE FAIR - Samuel D. Willard, Geneva; George I. Wilber, Oneonta; Elli- ott B. Norris, Sodus. De Forest Settle, Syracuse; Abraham E. Perrin, Buffalo; terms expire 1905. Milo H. Olin, Perry; George A. Smith, Frankfort; Augustus Denniston, Washingtonville; James H. Durkee, Sandy Hill; terms expire 1904. Appointed by the Governor.
RACING COMMISSIONERS-August Belmont, New York; John Sanford, Amsterdam; Edwin J. Morgan, New York.
HARBOR MASTER FOR THE PORT OF ALBANY-
BUREAU OF MILITARY RECORD-Charles P. Case, Keeper. Second floor, Capitol.
COURT OF APPEALS REPORTER-Edwin A. Bedell. SUPREME COURT REPORTER-Marcus T. Hun.
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTER-Robert G. Scherer.
N. Y. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. MEMBERS OF THE FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.
1 Townsend Scudder (D), Glenhead
2 George H. Lindsay (D), Brooklyn
3 Charles T. Dunwell (R), Brooklyn
4 Frank E. Wilson (D), Brooklyn
5 Edward M. Bassett (D), Brooklyn
6 Robert Baker (D), Brooklyn
7 John J. Fitzgerald (D), New York City
8 Timothy D. Sullivan (D), New York City
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9 Henry M. Goldfogle (D), New York City
10 William Sulzer (D) New York City
11 William R Hearst (D), New York City
12 George B. McClellan (D), New York City
13 Francis B. Harrison (D), New York City 29 Michael E. Driscoll (R), Syracuse
30 John W. Dwight (R), Dryden
| 31 Sereno E. Payne (R), Auburn
32 James B. Perkins (R), Rochester
33 Charles W. Gillet (R), Addison
34 James W. Wadsworth (R), Geneseo
35 William H. Ryan (D), Buffalo
36 De Alva S. Alexander (R), Buffalo
37 Edward B. Vreeland (R), Salamanca
The Twentieth Congressional district comprises the County of Albany.
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF N. Y. SESSION OF 1903. SENATE.
President, Lieutenant-Governor Frank W. Higgins, Rep., of Cattaraugus County.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
1 Edwin Bailey, jr. . Dem .. Patchogue.
2 Luke A. Keenan. . Dem .. Long Island City
3 Thomas H. Cullen ..... . Dem .. Brooklyn.
4 Thomas C. Whitlock .... Dem .. Brooklyn.
5 James Henry McCabe ... Dem .. Brooklyn.
6 Walter C. Burton. Dem .. Brooklyn.
7 Patrick H. McCarren .. Dem .. Brooklyn.
8 Henry Marshall . Rep .. Brooklyn.
9 Joseph Wagner . Dem .. Brooklyn.
10 Daniel J. Riordan .Dem .. New York.
11 John C. Fitzgerald . Dem .. New York.
12 Samuel J. Foley . Dem .. New York.
13 Bernard F. Martin . Dem .. New York.
14 Thomas F. Grady ... . Dem .. New York.
15 Nathaniel A. Elsberg .. . Rep .. New York.
16 Peter J. Dooling . Dem .. New York.
17 George W. Plunkitt . Dem .. New York.
18 Victor J. Dowling. . Dem .. New York.
19 John W. Russell . Dem .. New York.
20 James J. Frawley. . Dem .. New York.
21 John A. Hawkins .. . Dem .. New York.
22 Charles P. McClelland ... Dem .. Dobb's Ferry.
23 Louis F. Goodsell .. .... Rep .. Highland Falls.
24 Henry S. Ambler. . Rep .. Chatham.
25 Frank J. Lefevre. Rep .. New Paltz.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
26 Jotham P. Allds. Rep .. Norwich.
27 Spencer K. Warnick. .. Rep .. Amsterdam. 28 Edgar T. Brackett ..... Rep .. Saratoga Spr'gs. 29 James B. McEwan. . Rep .. Albany.
30 William D. Barnes Rep .. Brainard.
31 Spencer G. Prime. Rep .. Upper Jay
32 George R. Malby. Rep .. Ogdensburg.
33 Walter L. Brown. . Rep .. Oneonta.
34 William Townsend . Dem .. Utica.
35 Elon R. Brown .Rep .. Watertown.
36 Horace White. . Rep .. Syracuse.
37 Francis H. Gates. Rep .. Chittenango.
39 Benjamin M. Wilcox Rep .. Auburn.
40 Edwin C. Stewart .
41 Franklin D. Sherwood . Rep .. Hornellsville. 42 John Raines ..
43 Merton E. Lewis.
. Rep .. Rochester.
44 Wm. W. Armstrong . . Rep .. Rochester. 45 Irving L'Hommedieu. . . Rep .. Medina. 46 Frederick C. Stevens .... Rep .. Attica.
47 Henry Wayland Hill .... Rep .. Buffalo.
48 Samuel J. Ramsperger .. Dem .. Buffalo. 49 George A. Davis. . Rep .. Buffalo.
50 Albert T. Fancher .. .. Rep .. Salamanca.
ASSEMBLY.
S. Frederick Nixon, of Chautauqua, Speaker.
ALBANY.
1 Charles W. Mead Rep .... Albany
2 Abram S. Coon .. . Rep .... Preston Hollow
3 William V. Cooke. . Dem .... Albany
4 William J. Grattan. ... Rep .... Cohoes ALLEGANY.
.. Rep .... Andover
1 James T. Rogers ... . Rep .. .. Binghamton
2 Fred. E. Allen .. . Rep .... Whitney's Point
CATTARAUGUS.
1 Theodore Hayden .. .Rep .... Sandusky
2 James C. Sheldon .. ... . Randolph CAYUGA.
1 Ernest G. Treat .. Rep. Weedsport
2 Charles J. Hewitt. .... Rep .... Locke CHAUTAUQUA.
1 J. Samuel Fowler ...... Rep .... Jamestown
2 S. Fred. Nixon .... ... Rep .... Westfield CHEMUNG.
Sherman Moreland ..... Rep .... Van Etten CHENANGO.
Edgar A. Pearsall ...... Rep .... Oxford CLINTON.
H. Wallace Knapp ..... Rep .... Mooers COLUMBIA.
Edward W. Scovill ..... Rep .... Hudson CORTLAND.
Henry A. Dickinson .... Rep .... Cortland
DELAWARE.
James R. Cowan .. . Rep. .. Hobart
DUTCHESS.
1 John T. Smith . Rep. Fishkill-on-Hudson
2 Francis G. Landon .. ... Rep .... Staatsburgh ERIE.
1 -John H. Bradley ... . Dem .... Buffalo
2 Robert L. Cox .. . Rep .... Buffalo
3 Anthony F. Burke .. . Dem .... Buffalo
4 Charles V. Lynch Dem .... Buffalo
5 Charles W. Hinson. ... Dem .... Buffalo
6 George Ruehl .. .Rep .... Buffalo
7 John K. Patton. . Rep .... Tonawanda
8 Elijah Cook Rep .... Hamburgh
ESSEX.
James M. Graeff . ... Rep .... Westport
FRANKLIN.
Halbert D. Stevens ..... Rep .... Malone FULTON AND HAMILTON.
Clarence W. Smith .. . Rep .... Johnstown GENESEE.
S. Percy Hooker ........ Rep .... Le Roy GREENE.
Charles E. Nichols. .... Rep ..
Catskill
HERKIMER.
Samuel M. Allston .. ... . Rep ...
. Ilion
JEFFERSON. 1 W. Alton Denison ..... Rep .... Ellisburg 2 James A. Outterson ...... Rep .... Carthage
14 Ira E. Rider, (D), New York City 15 William H. Douglas (R), New York City
16 Jacob Ruppert, jr. (D), New York City
17 Frank E. Shober (D), New York City
18 Joseph A. Goulden (D), New York City
19 Norton P. Otis (R), Yonkers
20 Thomas W. Bradley (R), Walden
21 John H. Ketcham (R), Dover Plains 22 William H. Draper (R), Lansingburgh
23 George N. Southwick (R), Albany
24 George J. Smith (R), Kingston
25 Lucius N. Littauer (R), Gloversville
26 William H. Flack (R), Malone
27 James S. Sherman (R), Utica
28 Charles L. Knapp (R) Lowville
Rep .. Binghamton.
38 Geo. Edward Green,
Rep .. Ithaca.
.Rep .. Canandaigua.
Jesse S. Phillips .. BROOME.
Rep.
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Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
KINGS.
1 John Hill Morgan ...... Rep .... Brooklyn
2 John McKeown .... .Dem ... Brooklyn
3 James J. McInerney ... Dem ... Brooklyn
4 John E. Bulwinkel ..... Dem ... Brooklyn
5 Fortescue C. Metcalfe .. Dem ... Brooklyn 6 Frank J. Ulrich. Dem ... Brooklyn
7 William Keegan. Dem ... Fort Hamilton
8 John C. L. Daly . Dem ... Brooklyn
9 James Kehoe. Dem ... Brooklyn
10 Francis J. Byrne Dem ... Brooklyn
11 Wm. S. Shanahan. Dem ... Brooklyn
12 John F. Kearney. Dem ... Brooklyn 13 Thomas F. Mathews ... Dem ... Brooklyn 14 John B. Ferre. Dem ... Brooklyn
15 Harry H. Dale . Dem ... Brooklyn
16 Gustavus C. Weber. Rep .... Brooklyn
17 Edward C. Dowling . Rep .... Brooklyn
18 Jacob D. Remsen. Rep .... Brooklyn
19 John Wolf. Dem ... Brooklyn
20 Louis J. Zettler. . Dem ... Brooklyn
21 Edward A. Miller. . Dem ... Brooklyn LEWIS.
Lewis H. Stiles .. . . Rep .... Glenfield
LIVINGSTON.
William Y. Robinson ... Rep .... Nunda MADISON.
Avery M. Hoadley .. .... Rep .... Earlville MONROE.
1 Martin Davis. Rep .... Rochester
2 George H. Smith . Rep .... Rochester
3 Eugene J. Dwyer Rep. . Rochester
4 John Pallace, jr. . Dem ... Brockport MONTGOMERY.
John W. Candee .... . Rep .... Hagaman
NASSAU. George W. Doughty .... Rep .. NEW YORK.
.. Inwood
1 Andrew J. Doyle ...... Dem .... N. Y. City 2 Joseph P. Bourke ..... Dem .... N. Y. City
3 Dominick F. Mullaney .. Dem. ... N. Y. City
4 William H. Burns.
. Dem.
... N. Y. City
5 Edward R. Finch. Rep ... N. Y. City
6 Harry E. Oxford Dem. .. N. Y. City
7 Peter P. Sherry. Dem .... N. Y. City
8 Isidor Cohn Dem .. .. N. Y. City
9 Richard J. Butler. Dem. .N. Y. City
10 John F. Mccullough .. Dem. ... N. Y. City
11 Hugh Dolan. Dem. ... N. Y. City 12 Edward Rosenstein .... Dem .... N. Y. City 13 John C. Hackett. Dem .... N. Y. City
14 Henry W. Doll. Dem .... N. Y. City
15 Thomas J. McManus ... Dem .... N. Y. City 16 Samuel Prince .. Dem. ... N. Y. City
17 John F. Curry .. Dem .... N. Y. City
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