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IIess, D. S. & Co. 876 Broadway, 318 E. 75th, factory
Hildebrand, Rudolph, 319-325 E 64th
Horner, R. J. 63 W. 23d
Kertscher & Co. 528-530-532 W. 24th Kilian Bros. 157-159 W. 32d
Kimble, A. & Sons, 7 E. 20th Koch, G. W. 168 W. 34th
Kurtz & Graham. 17 W. 34th
Kurtz & Topp, 321-325 E. 64th
Little, Charles E. 59 Fulton (see add p .. 101) Marcotte, L. & Co. 298 Fifth av and 158 W. 32d Mason & Co. 320 Madison av Mertz's, George, Sons, Portchester, N. Y. (see add pp. 98-99) Newman & Co. 263 Fifth av and 323 E. 22d, factory Outwater, Edward, 523 W. 23d Phillips, George W. 560 W. 23d (see add p. 101)
Prince & Muir, 310-316 E. 95th
Purdy, E. II. Mfg. Co. 42-48 W. 13th
Pyrogravure Wood Co. 230 E. 37th (see add pp. 96-97)
Ransom, C. S. & Co. 10 W. 28th (see. add opp. Fourth Ward)
Rode, Fred, 247 Fifth av and 122 W. 25th, factory
Schastey, George A. & Co. 53d and Broadway, 449-451 W. 53d and 504- 506 WV. 14th
Stent, James N. 74 W. 23d White, Potter & Page, 18 E. 17th
WOOD WORK, IRON CLAD WINDOWS AND DOORS.
West Side Architectural Iron Works, 550 to 560 W. 33d (see add p. 29)
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY.
Berlin Machine Works, 121 Liberty Ford, George L. 257 W. 27th
Garvin (The) Machine Co. Laight and Canal
Little, Charles E. (agency W. F. & J. Barnes Co.) 59 Fulton (see add p. 101). Muller, Jacob, 418 and 420 E. 62d (see. add p. 52)
Pryibil, P. 512 to 524 W. 41st Putnam Machine Co. 115 Liberty Rogers, C. B. & Co. 109 Liberty Smith, II. B. Machine Co. 121 Liberty Spofford, Charles (carriage makers), 312. and 314 E. 22d
Valentine Bros. 345 Produce Exchange Woods, S. A. Machine Co. (planing and moulding), 91 Liberty
Workers in Brass and Forged Iron.] 625 [Wrought Iron Pipe, &c., Dealers. Wrench Manufacturers .- Wrought Iron and Brass Work.
WORKERS IN BRASS AND FORGED IRON.
Actna Iron Works, 298-300 E. 64th (see add p. 51)
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Althanse, S. B. & Co, 101-103 Thomp- son (see add p. 27)
Carrere & Iaas Iron Works, Lincoln bldg, 1-3 Union sq c. 14th
Conover, J. S. & Co. 28-30 W. 23d (see add p. S5)
Cornell, J. B. & J. M. 141 Centre and 26th, bet. Tenth and Eleventh avs (see add pp. 35-36-37)
Empire Metal Working Co. 76 Fifth av Estey, W. S. 65 Fulton, (see add p. 24) Hecla Architectural Bronze and Iron Works, Poulsen & Egar, Pulitzer bldg, showrooms, 48-51 (see add p. 28)
Jackson Arch. Iron Works, 315 E. 28th (see add p. 31)
Jackson, W. II. & Co. 27 E. 17th (see add p. 84)
Luetke, Oscar, 662-668 Hudson (see add opp. Ninth Ward)
Lyon, W. E. 202 E. 46th (see add p. 46)
Marren's, Joseph. Sons, 157 E. 44th Muhl, J. & Son, 323 E. 33 (see add p.50) Prince & Kinkel Iron Works, 729-731 First av (see add. p. 51) Richey, Brown & Donald, 20-22 Roebling, 218-224 N. 11th, Brooklyn (see add p. 47) }
Springfield Foundry Co. Equitable bldg (room 12), 120 Broadway (see add p. 16)
The William R. Pitt Composite Iron Works, 83 Reade
Thorpe & Conlin, Lincoln bldg, 1-3 Union sq. c. 14th
Williams, John, 544-556 W. 27th
JNO. WILLIAMS,
Wrought Iron, Brass and Bronze, HAND WORK TO SPECIAL DESIGN.
544 to 556 West 27th Street, New York. Ste Advertisement, page 36.
WRENCH MFRS.
American Saw Co. 35 Dey Armstrong Mfg. Co. (pipe and monkey) 242 Canal
Atwater, H. W. (pipe) 38 Warren
Campbell Printing Press and Mfg. Co. 160 William Collins Co. 212 Water.
Delaney Mfg. Co. (carriage), 39 Vesey Eaton, Cole & Burnham Co. (pipe), 82 and 84 Fulton
Greene, fTweed & Co. 83 Chambers (see add p. 53)
Miller's Falls Co. 93 Reade Sargent & Co. 37 Chambers Tower & Lyon, 95 Chambers Wallace & Sons, 29 Chambers
WROUGHT IRON AND BRASS WORK.
Aetna Iron Works, 298-300 E. 64th (see add p. 51)
Althanse, S. B. & Co. 101-103 Thomp- son (see add p. 27) Bowes, John J. 227-229 W. 29th (see add p. 43)
Carrere & Haas, Iron Works, Lincoln bldg. 1-3 Union sq c. 14th
Conover, J. S. & Co. 28-30 W. 23d (see add p. 85)
Cornell, J. B. & J. M. 141 Centre and 26th bet. Tenth and Eleventh avs (see add pp. 35, 37, 39)
Empire Metal Working Co. 76 Fifth av Estey, W. S. 65 Fulton (see add p. 24) Hecla Architectural Bronze & Iron Works, Poulsen & Eger, Pulitzer bldg. showrooms 48 and 51 (see add D. 28)
Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton (see add p. 5) Jackson, Arch. Iron Works, 315 E. 28th (see add p. 31)
Jackson, W. H. & Co. 27 E. 17th (see add p. 84)
Luetke, Oscar, 662-668 Hudson (see add opposite Ninth Ward)
Lyon, W. E. 202 E. 46th (see add p. 46) Murren's, Joseph, Sons, 157 E. 44th Muhl, J. & Son, 329 E. 33d (see add D. 50)
Prince & Kinkel Iron Works, 729-731 First av (see add p. 51)
Richey, Brown & Donald, 218-224 11th and 20-22 Roebling, Brooklyn (see add p. 47)
The William R. Pitt Composite Iron Works, 83 Reade
Thorp & Conlin, Lincoln bldg. 1-3 Union sq c. 14th
Williams, John, 544-566 W. 27th (see add p. 36)
WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS' DEALERS.
American Tube & Iron Co. 98 John American Tube Works, 20 Gold Baker, Smith Co. 81 W. Houston Barr, Edward Co. The, 78 John Beggs, James & Co. 9 Dey Black, J. R. 357 W. 40th
Wrought Iron Pipe, &c., Dealeas.] 626
[Wrought Iron Workers. Wrought Iron Pipe Manufacturers.
Blake & Williams, 197 Wooster (see add p. 65)
Blessing, George A. & Co. 290 Pearl (see add p. 110)
Bonner & Van Court, 433-435 W. 42d Campbell, Felix, 79 John
Carr, A. & W. S. Co. The, 138 Centre Cassidy & Adler, 490 Sixth av
Colwell Lead Co. 63 Centre
Cooke, R. K. 94 Centre Cooke & Co. 163 Washington Cornell, Hiscox & Underhill, 13 Gold Crane Co. 40 Wall
Crossley, Charles A. 32 Church
Curran, James, 512 W. 36th
Dame & Townsend Co. 76 John
Dimock, Fink & Co 80 John
Drummond, M. J. 192 Broadway
Eaton, Cole & Burnham, 82 Fulton Gillis & Geoghagan, 33 S. Fifth av Greeley, E. S. & Co. 5 Dey
Haley, J. S. & Co. 57 Elm
Harris, T. William & Co.
Haydenville Mfg. Co. 73 Beekman Hussey, W. II. 135 W. 37th
James, Jacob, 84 John Jenkins Bros. 71 John
Johnson & Morris, 114 Leonard
Keating, Edward F. 75 John
La Rosa & Co. 41 Dey Latrop & Co. 80 John Locke, Chas. 106 W. 37th
McMann, T. R. & Bro. 58 Gold
McNab & Harlin Mfg. Co. 56 John
McShane, Henry, Mfg. Co. 625-627 Sixth av (see add p. 108) Manning, Maxwell & Moore, 111 Liberty Mayor, Lane & Co. 119 Walker
Motley, T. N. & Co. John st Mott, J. L. Iron Works, 88 Beekman Nason Mfg. Co. 71 Beekman
National Tube Works, 160 Broadway
Nelson & Finkel, 309 E. 10th
N. Y. Steam Heating Co. 30 Cortlandt N. Y. Supply Co. Ltd. Pancoast & Rogers, 28 Platt
Peck Bros. & Co. 47 Cliff
Pollock, Alexander, 15 Cortlandt
Ransom & Co. 94 Centre Reilly, James, West st
Roberts, George I. & Bros. 471-473 Fourth av (see add .pp. 62-63) Rogers, H. A. 19 John
Ronalds & Co. 54 Cliff
Rose, Clarence II. 242 Water
Rutzler, E. '178 Centro Sanitas Mfg. Co. 54 Gold Simmons, John, 106-110 Centre (see add opposite Tenth Ward) Smith, II. B. Co. The, 137 Centre
Spiral Weld Tube Co. 43 John
Stone, Fred. & Co. 62 Gold Sweeney, M. A.
Trask & Carmichael, SO Centre, c. Worth United Brass Co.
Urquehart, J. S. 46 Cortlandt
Waefelaer, L. Co. The, 54 Beekman Wells & Contau Co. 78 John
WROUGHT IRON PIPE MFRS.
American Tube & Iron Co. 98 John American Tube Works, 20 Gold Campbell, Felix, 79 John
Colwell Lead Co. 63 Centre
Drummond, M. J. 192 Broadway, Cor- bin bldg
Eaton, Cole & Burnham Co. 82 Fulton McNab & Harlin Mfg. . Co.
McNeal Pipe & Foundry Co. 52 Wall Mott, J. L. Iron Works, 88 Beekman
National Tube Works Co. 160 Broadway
Pancoast & Rogers, 28 Platt
Simmons, John, 110 Centre (see add op- posite Tenth Ward)
Spiral Weld Tube Co. 43 John
WROUGHT IRON WORKERS
Aetna Iron Works, 298-300 E. 64th (see add p. 51)
AIthause, S. B. & Co. 101-103 Thomp- son (see add p. 27) Bowes, John J. 227-229 W. 29th (see add (p. 43)
Carrere & Haas Iron Works, Lincoln bldg, 1-3 Union sq. c. 14th Central Iron Works, 203 E. 30th (see add p. 44)
Cheney & Hewlitt, 38 Park row (see add p. 41)
Cheney & Preyer, 21 Park row (see add opp. Fifth Ward)
Clark, Bunnett & Co. 162-164 W. 27th (see add p. 45)
Conover, J. S. & Co. 28-30 W. 23d (see add p. 85)
Cornell, J. B. & J. M. 141 Centre and 26th bet. Tenth and Eleventh (see add pp. 35-37-39)
Dimond, J. G. & T. 1209-211 W. 33d Empire Metal Working Co. 76 Fifth av Estey, W. S. 65 Fulton (see add p. 24) Grimm, Richard, 432 E. 18th
RICHARD GRIMM, Plain and Ornamental IRON RAILING WORKS,
Doors, Stairs, Gates, Etc., 432 EAST 18th STREET, Bet. 1st Ave. and Ave. A. NEW YORK.
See Advertisement, page 48. Ilafers, Chris. 407 W. 37th (see add p. 34) Ilecla Arch. Iron Works, Poulson & Eger, Pulitzer bldg, show rooms, As- 51 (see add p. 28)
Yacht & Ship Plumbers' Supplies.] 627
[Zinc Statuary.
Yacht and Ship Plumbing .- Yacht Railings, Wire. - Yacht Trimmings .- Yellow Metal Sheeting .- Zinc Castings.
Hedden, Eugene B. 35 Broadway (see add p. 42)
Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton (see add p. 5) Jackson Arch. Iron Works, 315 E. 28th (see add p. 31)
Jackson, W. H. & Co. 27 E. 17th (see add p. 84)
Luetke, Oscar, 662-668 Hudson (see add opp. Ninth Ward)
Lyon, W. E. 202 E. 46th (see add p. 46) Marren's, Joseph, Sons, 157 E. 44th
Moseley Iron Bridge and Roof Co. 5-7 Dey
Corrugated, Beaded and Clap-Board Iron Roofing and Siding.
Iron Buildingo. Roofs, Shutters. Doors, Cornices, Skylights, Bridges, &c. MOSELEY IRON BRIDGE AND ROOF CO., Office, 5 Dey Street, New York. See Advertisement, page 49. Muhl, J. & Son, 329 E. 33d (see add p. 50)
New York Sheet Iron Works, 197 Wooster (see udd p. 42)
Pitt, William R. (The) Composite Iron Works, 83 Reade
Pollock, Alexander, 15 Cortlandt Post & McCord, 102 Broadway (see add p. 33)
Prince & Kinkel Iron Works, 729-731 First av (see add p. 51)
Richey, Brown & Donald, 20-22 Roebling, 218-224 N. 11th, Brooklyn (see add p. 47)
Stuetzer, II. & Co. 49-61 Van Pelt av. 474-494 Leonard, Brooklyn, 39 Dey, N. Y. City (see add p. 40)
Thorp & Conlin, Lincoln bldg, 1-3 Union sq. c. 14th
Traitel Bros. 499 Fifth av (see add p. 82)
Union Iron Works, 29 Broadway
Wallis Iron Works, 192 Broadway (see add p. 38)
Westing, Theo. 449-455 W. 41st
Westside Arch. Iron Works, 550-560 W. 33d (see add p. 29)
Williams, John, 544-556 W. 27th (see add p. 36)
YACHT AND SHIP PLUMB- ERS' SUPPLIES.
Blessing, George A. & Co. 290 Pearl (see add p. 110)
Greene, Tweed & Co. 83 Chambers (see add p. 53)
YACHT AND SHIP PLUMBING.
Butcher, J. II. & Son, 252 Water O'Crowley, M. F. 138 Broad Sands, Alfred B. & Son, 134 Beekman
ALFRED B. SANDS & SON, Yacht, Ship and House Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters.
Manufacturers of Yacht and Ship Water Closets, Bilge, Tank, Deck, Basin and Liquor Pumps. Hand and' Deep Sea Leads. 134 BEEKMAN ST., N. Y. LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD & PLUMBERS' MATERIALS.
YACHT RAILINGS, WIRE.
Bataille, Achille, 122 W. Broadway (see add p. 23)
Dewitt Fire Cloth Co. 32 Reade (see add p. 26) Empire Metal Working Co. 76 Fifth av Estey, W. S. 65 Fulton (see add p. 24) Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton (see add p. 5)
McMurray, Robert T. & Bro. 141-143 Centre (see add p. 25)
YACHT TRIMMINGS.
Bockee, John J. 47 Dey McHugh, John F. 1263 Broadway
YELLOW METAL SHEET- ING.
Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. 19-21 Cliff Kahn Bros. 525 E. 19th
New Haven Copper Co. The, 294 Pearl Phune & Atwood Mfg. Co. 18 Murray Revere Copper Co. 242 South Slover & Tyler, 47 South
Taunton Copper Mfg. Co. 232 South Wallace & Sons, 29 Chambers
ZINC CASTINGS.
Briggs, A. A. 122 E. 129th Pollock, Alexander, 15 Cortlandt
ZINC STATUARY.
Briggs, A. A. 122 E. 129th Fiske, J. W. 39 Park pl Hirt & Ilagadon, 279 Avenue B
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[Zinc Wire.
Mullins, W. HI. 108 Chambers, Wagner, Julius T. manager, (see add opposite Twenty-third Ward, part 2)
Westervelt, A. B. & W. T. 102 Cham- bers (see add p. 203)
ZINC, WHOLESALE.
Alburtis, C. W. (broker) 35 Liberty Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. 19-21 Cliff Bruce & Cook, (dealers) 186-190 Water and 248-250 Pearl Coddington, T. B. & Co. 27 Cliff
Collinsville Zinc Co. 10 Burling ship
Demilt, H. R. & Co. 238 Water
Dickerson, Van Dusen & Co. (whole- sale dealers) 29-31 Cliff
Friedensville Zinc Co. (mfrs. Bergenport spelter) 21 State
Illinois Zinc Co. (ifrs.) E. 1. Fisher, agent, 115 Broadway Lamarche's, H. Sons, 83 John Lehigh Zinc & Iron Co. (mfrs.) 112 John
Manning & Squires (ifrs. agents), 111 Liberty Merchant & Co. (wholesale dealers) 247 Pearl
Merry, John & Co. 535-547 W. 15th (see add p. 66)
Miller, Charles 1. 83 Maiden la Naylor & Co. (dealers) 45 Wall
New Jersey Zinc & Iron Co. (mfrs.) 61 Maiden la
New York Smelting & Refining Co. The (mfrs. spelter), Jane and West (see add p. )
Passaic Zinc Co. 111 Liberty Phelps, Dodge & Co. 11-13 Cliff
Quincy, John W. & Co. 98 William Taunton Copper Mfg. Co. 232 South Thomson, A. A. & Co. 215 Water
Wallace & Sons (specialties), 29 Cham- bers
ZINC WIRE.
Demilt, II. R. & Co. 238 Water
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Statement of the hours during which the Public Offices in the city are open for busi- ness, and at which the Courts regularly open and adjourn, as well as of the places where sueh offices are kept and such Courts are held; together with the Heads of Departments and Courts.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
MAYOR'S OFFICE.
6 City Hall, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 10 A. M. to 12 M.
Hugh J. Grant, Mayor, $10,000
Willis Holly, Secretary and Chief Clerk, $5,000 George E. Best, Confidential Clerk, $2,500
William H. McDonough, Confidential Clerk, $1,800
Tilly R. Fell, Stenegrapher, $2,000
Alfred J. Johnson, Stenogropher. $1,600
J. H. Nagle, Warrant and Bond Clerk, $1,300
MAYOR'S MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 1 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Daniel Engelhard, First Marshal, $2,500 Frank Fox, Second Marshal, $2,000
COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS.
Rooms 114-115 Stewart bldg. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Michael T. Daly, Commissioner, $5,000 Charles G. F. Wahle, Commissioner, $5,000 Edward, Owen, Chief Assistant, per month, $200
BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS.
The Mayor, Chairman, no salary.
President of Department of Taxes and Assess- ments, Secretary
Address Edward P. Barker, Staats Zeitung bldg. Tryon row Office hours 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M.
AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS.
Room 209, Stewart bldg., 5th floor, 9 A. M. to. 4 P. M.
James C. Duane, Commissioner, $5,000 John J. Tucker, Commissioner, $5,000 Francis M. Scott, Commissioner, $5,000
HI. W. Cannon, 85,000 ; and the Mayor, Comp- troller, and Commissioner of Public Works, Er-officio, Commissioners.
J. C. Lully, Secretary, 82,500
A. Fteley, Chief Engineer, $10,000
E. A. Wolff, Auditor, $2,500
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. COMMON COUNCIL.
John H. V. Arnold, President Board of Alder- men, $3,000
Andrew A. Noonan, Vice-President Board of Aldermen, $2,000
Aldermen (Salary $2,000): Samuel I. Bailey, William H. Murphy,
Nicholas T. Brown, Patrick J. O'Beirne,
William Clavey, David J. Roche,
James A. Cowie, Frank Rogers,
Peter J. Dooling, Patrick J. Ryder,
Cornelius Flynn, Henry L. School,
Horatio S. Harris, William HI. Schott,
Harry C. Ilart, Charles Smith,
Joseph Martin, Charles J. Smith,
Abraham Mead, William Tate,
Rollin M. Morgan, Whitfield Van Cott,
George B. Morris, Jacob C. Wund.
Michael F. Blake, Clerk of Common Couneil. $5,000
David J. Connell, Deputy Clerk, Board of Aldermen, $2,500
Office of Clerk of Common Council, 8 City HIall. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
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NEW YORK CITY RECORD AND BUILDING TRADES DIRECTORY.
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS.
NEW YORK CITY.
Headquarters : 220 Fourth avenue, S. W. cor. 18th street. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Thomas J. Brady, Superintendent .... $5,000
Enoeh Vreeland, 1st Deputy Superint'dt. 3,000
Isaae J. Mackinley, 2d Dep'y Superin'dt .. 3,000
John R. Shieids, Chief Clerk. 2,500
John J. Tindale, Plan Clerk. 2 000
John M. Paige. Assistant Plan Clerk. 1,200
William H. Class, Fire-escape and Viola- tion Clerk. 1,700
William Dodge. Clerk. 1,500
William H. James, Clerk. 1,500
Michael Reidy, Clerk. 1,500
Edward S. Seofield, Clerk 1,500
James J. Carroll, Clerk .. 1,400
Franklin P. Duffey, Clerk 1,400
Thomas J. MeCabe. Clerk 1,200
Samuel Friedsam, Clerk 1,000
Thomas Kelly, Clerk. . 1,000
George E. La Faye, Jr., Clerk 1,000
Washington Parker, Clerk 1,000
William Sauer, Clerk .. 1,000
Edward Ledwith, Clerk. 900
George Morgan, Clerk .. 900
James Salmon, Messenger. 1,000
BUREAU OF PLUMBING AND VEN- TILATION.
Col. George D. Seott, Chief Inspector ... $3,000
OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL.
Eugene Otterbourg, Attorney and Counsel.
Samuel J. Parmenter, Assistant.
John D. Quiney, Assistant.
John M. Tierney, Assistant.
Joseph I. MeKeon, Assistant.
John II. Hannan, Managing Clerk.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS. DEPART- MENT OF BUILDINGS.
Thomas J. Brady, Sup't of Buildings, 220 Fourth avenue.
W. A. Conover, 14 Vesey.
Edwin Dobbs, 14 Vesey.
W. J. Freyer, 19 Broadway
N. Le Brun, 50 Broadway.
John A. Murray, 115 Broadway.
Cornelius O'Reilly, 123 E. 44th.
Samuel McMillan, 247 Central Park. West.
Hugh Bonner, Chief of Finance Department, 157-159 E. 67th
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS,
COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. 31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Thomas F. Gilroy, Commissioner, $8,000 Mauriee F. Holahan, Deputy Commissioner, 86,000 Thomas B. Coman, Stenographer, $1,800
BUREAU OF CHIEF ENGINEER. 31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
George W. Birdsall, Chief Engineer, $7,000
BUREAU OF WATER REGISTER. 31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Joseph Riley, Register, $4,000
BUREAU OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS. 31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
William M. Dean, Superintendent, 82,750
OFFICE OF ENGINEER IN CHARGE OF SEWERS.
31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Horaee Loomis, Engineer in Charge, 84,800
BUREAU OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. 31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. William G. Bergen, Superintendent, $2,750
BUREAU OF WATER PURVEYOR. 31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
William H. Burke, Water Purveyor, $3,000
BUREAU OF LAMPS AND GAS. 31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Stephen McCormick, Superintendent, $2,750
BUREAU OF STREETS AND ROADS. 31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
John J. Ryan, Superintendent, 82,750
BUREAU OF INCUMBRANCES. 31 Chambers, 9 A. M. to + P. M. Michael T. Cummings, Superintendent, $2,750
KEEPER OF CITY HALL.
Martin J. Keese, City Hall, §1,100
DEPARTMENT OF STREET IMPROVE- MENTS.
23D AND 24TH WARDS. 2622 Third av, N. E. cor. 141st, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., Satur- days. 9 .A. M. to 12 M.
Louis J. Heintz, Commissioner, $5,000 John H. J. Ronner, Deputy Commissioner, $3,500
William H. Ten Eyck, Secretary, $3.000
John Osborne, jr. General Bookkeeper, $2,400 George H. Dyer, Clerk, §1,500
Edward, Ryan, Stenographer, per month, $75
FINANCE DEPARTMENT, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE.
15 Stewart bldg. Chambers and Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Theodore W. Myers, Comptroller, $10.000 Riehard A. Storrs, Deputy Comptroller, 87,000 D. Lowber Smith, Ass't Deputy Comptroller, 84,000 Howland B. Hall, Stenographer and Type Writer, $1,250
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF CITY DEPARTMENTS.
AUDITING BUREAU.
19, 21, 23 Stewart bldg., Chambers and Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
William J. Lyon, First Auditor, $4,500 David E. Austen, Second Auditor, $3,250
BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESS- MENTS AND ARREARS OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS AND OF WATER RENTS.
31, 33, 35, 37, 39 Stewart Bldg, Cbambers & Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Osborne Macdaniel, Collector of Assessments and Clerk of Arrears, 84,500
Charles P. Chipps, Ass't Collector of Assess- inents and Clerk of Arrears and Bookkeeper, §2,250 No money received after 2 P. M.
BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE AND OF MARKETS.
1 and 3 Stewart Bldg. Chambers & Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
John A. Sullivan, Collector of City Revenue and Superintendent of Markets, $4,500 No money received after 2 P. M.
BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES.
57 Chambers and 35 Reade, Stewart Bldg, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
George W. McLean, Receiver of Taxes, 84,000 Alfred Vredenburgh, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, $3,500 No money received after 2 P. M.
BUREAU OF CITY CHAMBERLAIN.
25-27 Stewart Bldg. Broadwayv & Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Thomas C. T. Crain, City Chamberlain, $25,000
" The Chamberlain shall receive the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars annually and no more, for all services as Chamberlain of said City and as Connty Treasurer for the County of New York, in lieu of salary and of all in- terest, fees, commissions, and emoluments; and all such interest, fees, commissions, and emoluments shall be ac- counted for and paid over by him to the City Treasury, except that the commissions or compensation provided by law and received by him for receiving and paying over the State taxes and all interest which accrues on deposits shall be paid by him to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. He may appoint and remove, at pleasure, a deputy chamberlain and such clerks and assistants as may be necessary, whose salaries, together with all the expenses of bis office, shall be paid wholly by him, and shall in no case be a public charge."-[Section 165, New York City Consolidation Act of 1882.]
OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. 33 Reade, Stewart Bldg, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
John II. Timmerman, City Paymaster
LAW DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OF THE COUNSEL TO THE CORPORATION.
Staats Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th Floors, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to 12 MI
William H. Clark, Counsel to the Corporation, 812,000 Andrew T. Campbell, Chief Clerk, $5,000
OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- TOR.
49 Beekman, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Charles E. Lydecker, Public Administrator, $4,000
Frank W. Arnold, Ass't to the Administrator, $2,400
OFFICE OF ATTORNEY FOR COLLEC- TION OF ARREARS OF PERSONAL TAXES.
Stewart Building, Broadway & Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
John G. H. Meyers, Attorney, $4,000 Michael J. Dougherty, Clerk, §1,500
OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION AT- TORNEY.
49 Beekman, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Louis Hanneman, Corporation Attorney, $4,000
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
CENTRAL OFFICE. 300 Mulberry, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
James J. Martin, President, $5,000 Commissioners-Charles F. Maclean, John McClave, John C, Sheehan. Salary, $5,000 each
William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk, 85,000
T. F. Rodenburgh, Chief of Bureau of Elec- tions, 84,000
DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION.
CENTRAL OFFICE.
66 Third av cor. 11th st. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Henry H. Porter, President, $5,000 Commissioners-Charles E. Simmons, M. D., Edward C. Shechy. Salary, 85,000 each Geo. F. Britton, Secretary, $2,300
PURCHASING AGENT.
66 Third av. cor. 11th st. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 12 M.
Frederick A. Cushman, $3,000
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, CONTRACTS, PRO- POSALS AND ESTIMATES FOR WORK AND MATERIALS FOR BUILDINGS, RE- PAIRS AND SUPPLIES, BILLS AND. ACCOUNTS. 66 Third av. cor. 11th st. 9 A. M. to '4 P. M. Saturdays, 12 M.
Charles Benn, General Bookkeeper, $3,000
OUT-DOOR POOR DEPARTMENT. 66 Third av. cor. 11th st. 8:30 .A. M. to 4:30 P. M. (Entrance on 11th st.) William Blake, Superintendent, §3,000
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NEW YORK CITY RECORD AND BUILDING TRADES DIRECTORY.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
HEADQUARTERS, 157-159 E. 6 th.
Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, from 9 A. M. to 4. P. M. Saturdays, 12 M.
Ilenry D. Purroy, President
Commissioners-S. Howland Robbins, Anthony Eickhoff. Salary, $5,000 each
Carl Jussen, Secretary, 85,000
Paul Jones, Stenographer and Type Writer, $1,500
BUREAU OF CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT. Hugh Bonner, Chief of Department, $5,000
BUREAU OF INSPECTOR OF COMBUS- TIBLES.
Peter Seery, Inspector of Combustibles, $3,000 BUREAU OF FIRE MARSHALL. James Mitehel, Fire Marshall, $3,000
ATTORNEY TO FIRE DEPARTMENT. William L. Findley, Attorney, $4,000
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
J. Elliott Smith, Superintendent, $3,500 (Central Office open at all hours.)
HARLEM RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. Washington bldg. 1 Broadway.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
301 Mott, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Charles G. Wilson, President, 85,000 Joseph D. Bryant, M. D., Commissioner, $4,000 James J. Martin, Health Officer of the Port, Commissioners er officio Emmons Clark, Secretary, 84,800 Martha W. Allason, Stenographer, $1,000
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS.
Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Bldg. 49-51 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 12 M.
Paul Dana, President, $5,000 Commissioners-Albert Gallup, Abraham B. Tappan, Nathan Straus. No Salary Charles De F. Burns, Secretary, $4,000
DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.
Battery, Pier A, North River.
J. Sergeant Crane, President, $5,000
Commissioners-Edwin A. Post, James J. Phe- lan. Salary, $5,000 each Augustus T. Docharty, Secretary, &4,800 Webster H. Gilon, Stenographer, 81,500
DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESS- MENTS.
Staats Zeitung Bldg, Tryon Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 12 M.
Edward P. Barker, President, $5,000
Commissioners-Thomas L. Feitner, Edward L. Parris. Salary, 84,000 each
Floyd T. Smith, Seeretary, $3,000
DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.
Stewart Bldg, Broadway & Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Thomas S. Brennan Commissioner, 86,000 William Dalton, Deputy Commissioner, $4,000 J. Joseph Scully, Chief Clerk, $2,800 Stenographers and Type Writers-J. H. Hav- rah, J. S. McCann, Salary $1,200 each
CIVIL SERVICE SUPERVISORY AND EXAMINING BOARDS. Cooper Union, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
James Thomson, Chairman, No Salary Members of the Supervisory Board -William H. Field, Henry Marquand, No Salary Lee Phillips, Secretary and Executive Officer, $4,500
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