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BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- TIONMENT.
The Mayor. Chairman, No Salary
Members -E. P. Barker, Pres. of the Dept. of Taxes and Assessments, Theodore W. Myers, Comptroller, Jolin II. V. Arnold, Pres. Board of Aldermen, No Salary Charles V. Adee, Clerk, $3,000 Office of Clerk, Staats Zeitung Bldg, Room 5 BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Office, 27 Chambers, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Edward Gilon. Chairman, $3,000 Edward Cahill, Charles E. Wendt, Patrick M. Ilaverty. Salary, $3,000 each William H. Jasper, Secretary, $2,800
BOARD OF EXCISE. 54 Bond, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Commissioners-Joseph Koch, Leicester Holme, William S. Andrews. Salary, 85,000 each James F. Bishop, Secretary, $3,000
SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
6 &7 New County Court House, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M ..
John J. Gorman, Sheriff, } Fees and $12,000 Jolin B Sexton, Undet Sheriff, $5,000 William E. Stillings, Counsel. $6,000 Fidele A. Driscole, Stenographer, 8780
REGISTER'S OFFICE.
East Side City Hall Park, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Frank T. Fitzgerald, Register, $12,000 John Von Glahn, Deputy Register, $5,000 John E. Fitzgerald, Asst. Deputy Register, $3,000
SUPERIOR COURT.
Third Floor New County Court House. Opens 11 A. M., adjourns 4 P. M.
General Term. Room 35
Special 33
Equity 66 30
Chambers 33
Part 1. 34
35
66
3. 36
Naturalization Bureau
31
Clerks' Office, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 6.
31
633
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF CITY DEPARTMENTS.
John Sedgwick, Chief Judge .$15,000
John J. Freedman, 15,000
Charles II. Truax, 15,000
P. Henry Dugro, 15,000
David Mc Adam, 15,000
Henry A. Gildersleeve,
15,000
Thomas Boese, Chief Clerk.
6,000
Willis P. Miner, Deputy Clerk.
2,000
J. II. Hobart Ward, Special Deputy Clerk. .
2,500
Henry M. Parkhurst, Stenographer. .
2,500
James E. Munson, 2,500
Edwin M. Robbins, ..
2,500
Bertram L. Dusenbury, ¥
2,500
Bartholomew Moynahan,
=
2,500
BOARD OF CITY RECORD. .
William J. K. Kenny, Supervisor. $5,000
David Ryan, Assistant 2,500
John J. MeGrath, Examiner 1,400
Washington II. Hettler, Storekeeper and Messenger . 1,200
CORONERS' OFFICE.
Ferdinand Levy, Coroner. ₴5,000
M. J. B. Messemer, 5,000
Louis W. Shultz, 66 5,000
Daniel Hanly, 66 5,000
Win. T. Jenkins, Coroner's Physician. . 3,000
William A. Conway, . 3,000
Albert T. Weston,
,000
Philip E. Donlin, 3,000
Edward F. Reynolds, Clerk of the Board of Coroners .. . . 3,500
George Strassner, Stenographer ...
2,500
BOARD OF POLICE JUSTICES.
Patrick Divver, Police Justice £8,000
Patriek G. Duffy, 8,000
J. Henry Ford, 8,000
Thomas F. Grady, 8,000
Edward Hogan, 8,000
John E. Kelly, 8,000
James T. Kilbreth, 8,000
Clarence W. Meade, 8.000
Daniel F. Me Mahon, 8,020
8,000 Daniel O'Reilly, 60
Jolm J. Ryan. 8,000
Solon B. Smith, 8,000
Charles N. Taintor,
8,000
Charles Welde,
8,000
Andrew J. White,
8,000
Waterman T. Ormsby, Jr., Stenographer. 2,000 . 2,000
David C. Seltman, ¥
Michael J. Treacy,
. 2,000
George Zieger, . 2,000
DISTRICT CIVIL COURTS. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
First District-Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway and Whitehall street. Court-room, southwest corner of Cen- tre and Chambers. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Wanhope Lynn, Justice $6,000
Louis C. Bruns, Clerk . 3,000
John Purcell, Assistant Clerk. . 3,000
William W. Vanghn, Stenographer. 2,060
Bruno Boek, Interpreter. 1,200
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Second District- Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall street. Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to I P. 31.
Charles M. Claney, Justice. $6,000
James Dumphy, Clerk. 3,000
Franeis Mangin, Assistant Clerk. 3,600
Samtiel Wolf, Stenographer 2,000
Diedrich Knabe, Interpreter.
1,200
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Third District-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West 10th street. Court open daily (Sundays aud legal holidays ex- cepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
William F. Moore, Justice. $6,000
William II. Corsa, Clerk 3,000
Daniel Williams, Assistant Clerk. 3,000
Michael J. Kelly, Stenographer.
2,000
Joseph Weill, Interpreter.
1,200
FOURTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Fourth District- Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. Court- room, No. 30 First street, corner Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. M. daily, and remains open to close of busi- ness.
Alfred Steckler, Justice.
$6,000
Julius Harburger, Clerk .. 3,000
David Lyon, Assistant Clerk. 3,000
Caleb HI. Redfern, Stenographer
2,000
Jacob Guthorn, Interpreter.
1,200
FIFTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth Wards. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street.
Henry M. Goldfogle, Justiee. $6,000
John Duane, Jr., Clerk 3,000
James H. Sheils, Assistant Clerk
3,000
Arthur F. Ducret. Stenographer
2,000
Jacob Katz, Interpreter.
1,200
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. Court-room, No. 61 Union place, Fourth avenue, south- west corner of Eighteenth street. Court opens 9 A. M. daily ; continues open to close of business.
Samson Laehman, Justiee.
$6,000
Philip Ahern, Clerk 3,000
Abraham Bernard, Assistant Clerk.
3,000
James A. Gill, Stenographer. 2,000
George G. Banzer, Interpreter.
1,200
SEVENTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward. Conrt-room, No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every morn- ing at 9 o'clock texespt Sundays and legal holidays), and continues open to the close of business.
John B. McKean, Justice. $6,000
Sylvester E. Nolan, Clerk 3,000
Patrick MeDavitt, Assistant Clerk 3,000 .
George A. Moulton, Stenographer.
2,000
Frederick Fischer, Interpreter.
1,200
-
George W. Cregier, Secretary.
1,000
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EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Eighth District-Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. Court-room, southwest corner of Twenty-second street and Seventh avenue. Court opens at 9 A. M. and eon- tinnes open to close of business. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 p. M. each court day. Trial days, Wednes- days, Fridays and Saturdays. Return days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
John Jerolomon, Justice .. $6,000
Carson G. Archibald. Clerk. 3,000
Thomas Costigan, Assistant Clerk. 3,000
Thomas W. Osborne. Stenographer 2.000
Robert J. Cook, Interpreter ..
1,200
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except all that portion of the said ward which is bounded on the north hy the center line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the sonth by the center line of Eighty-sixth street, on the east by the center line of Sixth avenue, and on the west by the North river. Conrt-room, No. 150 East One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth street. Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Trial days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Court opens at 9} A. M.
Joseph P. Fallon, Justice. $6,000
William H. Liscomb. Clerk. 3,000
John Z. Munzinger. Assistant Clerk. 3,000
Evan S. Webster, Stenographer. 2,000
John Eheiss, Interpreter .. 1,200
TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Tenth District-Twenty-Third and Twenty-fourth Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office hours, from 9 A. M. to +P. M. Court opens at 9 A. M.
William G. McCrea, Justice $6,000
William H. Germaine, Clerk. 3,000
Richard D. Hamilton, Assistant Clerk. . . 3,000
Charles F. Tinkham, Stenographer. 2,000
Francis A. Schilling, Interpreter 1,200
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Eleventh District-Twenty-second Ward, and all that portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the north hy the center line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the south by the center line of Eighty-sixth street, on the east by the center line of Sixth avenue, and on the west by the North river. Court-room, No, 919 Eighth avenne. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Thomas E. Murray, Justice. $6,000
James J. Galligan, Clerk 3,000
Hugh Grant, Assistant Clerk. 3,000
Henry G. Smith, Stenographer. 2,000
Martin Senger, Interpreter. 1,200
COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL SESSIONS.
32 Chambers. Court open 11 A. M.
Frederick Smyth, Recorder. $12,000
Rufus Cowing, City Judge. 12,000
Randolph B. Martine, Judge 12,000
James Fitzgerald, Judge. 12,000 John F. Carroll, Clerk General Sessions and Oyer and Terminer. 7,000
Edward J. Hall, Deputy Clerk General Sessions and Oyer and Terminer 5,000
William N. Penney, Assistant Clerk General Sessions. . 3,000
William Anderson, Stenographer. 2,500
Frank S. Beard, 66
2,50
Peter B. MeLaughlin, 2,500
SUPREME COURT.
Second Floor New County Court House. Opens at 10.30 A. M.
Charles HI. Van Brunt, Presiding Jus- tice .. $11.500
George L. Ingraham, Justice. 11,500
Abraham R. Lawrence, 11,500
George C. Barrett, 11,500
George P. Andrews, 11,500
Edward Patterson, 11,500
Morgan J. O'Brien, 11,500
Edward J. Stapleton, Law Clerk. 3,500
George H. Falirbach, Equity Clerk. 3,500 William Lamb, jr .. Clerk General Term 2,000
Hugh Donnelly, Clerk Special Term, Part I. . . . 2,000
William J. Hill, Clerk Special Term, Part II. .. 2,000
Ambrose O. McCall, Clerk Chambers .. . 2,000
Walter A. Brady, Clerk Circuit, Part 1, 2,000
John B. McGoldrich, Clerk Circuit, Part 2 .. 2,000
George F. Lyon. Clerk Circuit, Part 3 .. 2,000
J. Lewis Lyon, Clerk Circuit, Part 4 .. .. 2,000 John S. Hill, Recording Clerk. 1,500
John Weiss, 1,500
James R. Kiernan, Clerk Chambers Records. .. . 1,200
William HI. Rickets, Crier. 2,500
Robert Bonynge, Stenographer 2,500
Charles B. Collar, 2,500
Robert Macklin, 2,500
William F. Bonynge, 66
2,500
Frederick D. Storey, 2,500 ....
James J. Nealis, 2,500
Edwin A. Kingsley, ..... 2,500
William A. Donnell, ..
....
2,500
COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE.
7 and 8 New County Court Ilouse. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
William J. McKenna, County Clerk .... $15,000 J. Joseph Scully, Deputy County Clerk, 5,000
John A. Wrede, Cashier .. 2,250
William HI. Homidge, Judgment Roll
Docket and Assistant Law Clerk .. .. 2,250
Thomas F. Penny, Certificate Clerk . . . . 2,250
Patrick Curley, Clerk of Records and Recording Index Clerk . . .. 2,000
Timothy J. Donohue, Transcript Docket Clerk . . 1,200
Henry M. Jennings, Mechanics' Lien Docket Clerk. . . 1,200
John II. Conway, Lispendens Docket Clerk. . 1,200
Michael J. Deery. Comparing Clerk. 1.400
James B. F. Smith, 1,400
Maurice S. De Vries, Docket Comparing Clerk. 1,200
Julius Weber, Limited Partnership Clerk 1,200
Joseph L. Haskin, Chief Recording Clerk 1,200
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
3d Floor New County Court House. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Joseph F. Daly, Chief Judge. $15,000
Miles Beach, Judge. 15,000
IIenry W. Bookstaver, Judge 15,000
Henry Bischoff, jr., 15,000
Roger A. Prior, 15,000
Leonard A. Giegerich, 15,000
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF CITY DEPARTMENTS.
Samuel Jones, Clerk. . . $4,500
Joseph P. Coe, Deputy Clerk. 2,500
William P. Richardson, Ass't Clerk. 2,500
Albert C. Cochran, Stenographer. 2,500
('lifton B. Ball, 66
2,500
John Cotter, 16
.....
2,500
John Standfast, ..... 2,500
CITY COURT OF NEW YORK.
City Hall.
Simon L. Ehrlich, Chief Justice. $10,000
Henry P. McGown, Justice .. 10,000
Robt. A. Van Wyck. 10,000
Jas. M. Fitzsimmons, 10,000
Jos. E. Newburger, 10,000
John H. McCarthy, 10,000
James P. Keating, Clerk. 3,000
Frederick J. Warburton, Stenographer, 2,500
Farrell O'Dowd, 2,500
Charles L. Guy, 2,500
Jolın R. Potts, 2,500
COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS.
At Tombs, cor. Franklin & Centre, Daily at 10:30 A. M., Excepting Saturday.
John F. Carroll, Clerk. $6,000
James Fitzpatrick, Deputy Clerk . 5,000
David S. Veitch, Stenographer. 2,500
Gustave St. Albe, Interpreter 2,000
SURROGATE'S OFFICE.
New Connty Court House. Court opens at 10:30 A. M.
Rastus S. Ransom, Surrogate .. .$15.000
William V. Leary, Chief Clerk .. 7,000
Porte V. Ransom, First Law Asst. to Surrogate. . . 4,000 Thomas B. Casey, Second Law Asst. to Surrogate. . . 3,000
Edward W. Bonynge, Deputy Chief Clerk. . 4,000
James F. Mclaughlin, Clerk of Court .. 4,000
Ernest A. Wolff, Deputy 2,000
Edward F. Underhill, Stenographer 3,000 Wayland Turner, Asst. 1,500
Bernard J. Tinney, Probate Clerk. 4,000 Bryan P. Henry, Asst. 1,500
Benjamin A. Jackson, Interpreter. 2,000 1,400
C. B. Lorenze, Surrogate's Stenograp'r ..
1,800
Mortimer F. Shea, Accounting Clerk ... . Thomas F. O'Brien, Asst. 1,600 John A. O'Brien, Administration Cl'k. . 2,500
George F. Scannell, First Asst. Admin- istration Clerk. .. 1,800
Jolın P. Cahill, Second Asst. Adminis- tration Clerk. 1,200
Benjamin P. Dall, Supt. of Recording Clerks. 1,800
William II. Down, Supt. of Records ... 1,500
William H. Hogan, Guardian Acc't Clerk. . 1,500
William H. MeIntyre, Calendar Clerk and Supt. of Supplies. 2,000
David Doren, Index Clerk .. 1,500 John T. Mooney, Guardian Clerk. 1,200
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE.
Second Floor, Brown Stone Building, City Hall Park, 9 A. M. to 4 P'. M.
De Lancey Nicoll, District Attorney .... $12,000
Barton S. Weeks, Asst. Dist. Att'ney ... 7,500
Vernon M. David, .. 7,500
Mckenzie Semple,
7,500
Francis L. Wellman.
7,500
Gunning S. Bedford,
7,500
Ifenry B. B. Stapler, 66
7,500
Henry D. Macdona, Chief Deputy Asst. John D. Lindsay, 16 16
5,000
John F. MeIntyre,
Wauhope Lynn, . .
¥
4,000
Robert Townsend,
66
3,500
David Welch, 3,500
Charles E. Simms, jr. 3,500 .€
Henry W. Unger, Sec'y & Dep'y Asst .. 3,000 Edward T. Flynn, Chief Clerk. . 3,800
Harry W. Illwitzer. Dep'y Chief Cl'k. 2.000
Charles J. Gossweiler, Grand Jury Cl'k. 1,300
Edward J. Shalvey, Asst. Bail and Par- don Clerk 1,200
Francis J. Keenan, Stenographer .. 1,200
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.
Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers & Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Bernard F. Martin, Commissioner $5,000
James E. Connor, Dep'y 2,200
Frederick O'Byrne, Asst Dep'y Com'r. 1,600
John F. Casey, Register. 1,500
Andrew Doyle, Canvasser. 1,400
NATIONAL GUARD, STATE OF NEW YORK.
George W. Brown, Armorer, 7th Regt., per day, $4.00
Thomas A. Murphy, Armorer, 8th Regt, per day, $4.00
George W. Hill, Armorer, 9th Regt., per day, $4.00
George Wylie, Armorer, 12th Reg't, per day, §4.00 James M. Flood, Armorer, 22d Reg't, per day, $4.00
Timothy Carr, Armorer, 69th Reg't, per day, 84.00
Ambrose H. Clayton, Armorer, 71st Reg't, per day, §4.00 John G. Jansen, Armorer, 1st Battery, per day, $4 00 George H. Bennett, Armorer, 2d Battery, per day, $4.00
Frank L. Aber, Armorer, Troop A, per day, $4.00
GAS COMMISSION.
Hugh J. Grant. Mayor. No Salary Theo. W. Myers, Comptroller.
Thomas F. Gilroy, Commissioner of Public Works. . .
Stephen McCormick, Supt. of Lamps
and Gas, Sec'y ..
4,500
4,000
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BOARD OF REVISION AND CORREC- TION OF ASSESSMENTS.
Theo. W. Myers, Comptroller .. No Salary
William II. Clark, Counsel to the Corporation. .
Frederick Smyth, Recorder. .$1,000
Richard A. Storrs, Chief Clerk
No Salary
INSPECTORS AND SEALERS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
Henry B. Masterson, Inspector 1st Dist. . $1,200 Michael Hahn, 2d Dist .. 1,200
Samuel R. Porter, jr., Sealer 1st Dist .... 1,000
John N. Bogert,
2d Dist .... 1,000
BOARD OF STREET OPENING AND IM- PROVEMENT.
Hugh J. Grant, Mayor ... . No Salary
Theo. W. Myers, Comptroller.
Thomas F. Gilroy, Commissioner of Publie Works.
Albert Gallup,
Commissioner
of
Parks. .
66
John II. V. Arnold, Pres. of Board of Aldermen. .
V. B. Livingston, Secretary
$1,500
COMMISSIONERS OF TIIE SINKING FUND.
Hugh J, Grant, Mayor, . No Salary
Frederick Smyth, Recorder. $1,000
Theo. W. Myers, Comptroller. 1,000
Thomas C. T. Crain, Chamberlain. . . No Salary
Nieholas T. Brown, Chairman Fi-
nance Committee Board of Alder- men. 66
Richard A. Storrs, Secretary.
66
BUREAU OF ELECTIONS.
T. F. Rodenburgh, Chief of Bureau ..... $4,000
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR THE ERECTION OF A NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING.
Constituted by Chapter 81, Laws of 1880.
Flugh J. Grant, Mayor. No Salary
Frederick Smyth, Recorder
Theo. W. Myers, Comptroller.
Thomas C. T. Crain, Chamberlain. .
Nicholas T. Brown, Chairman Com- mittee on Finance Board of Alder-
men .
..
Leonard A. Giegerich, County Clerk,
Frank T. Fitzgerald, Register.
Rastus S. Ransom, Surrogate.
Richard A. Storrs, Secretary.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Corner Grand and Ehm Streets.
Jolın L. N. Hunt, President No Salary
Thaddins Moriarity, Commissioner. .
Edward J. II. Tamsen,
Miles M. O'Brien,
Edward II. Peaslee,
Mrs. Sarah II. Powell,
66
Adolph L. Sanger,
Robert Maelay,
.€
Mrs. Clara M. Williams, . .
James W. Girard,
Randolph Guggenheimer. 66
William Lummis,
Charles B. Hubbell,
Charles Strauss,
66
R. Dunean Harris,
Sam'l M. Purdy,
Charles L. Holt,
66
Joseph J. Little,
66
60
Dana H. King, jr.,
¥
66
W. H. Gray,
Arthur MeMullen, Clerk. $4,500
George T. Balch, Auditor. 3,000
Chas. B. J. Snyder, Supt. School Build- ings. . 6,000
Wm. Me Manus, Engineers' Ass't ..
1,800
Jolin Jasper, City Supt. of Schools.
7,500
. .
..
..
James W. McBarren
INDEX
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Building Trades Directory.
1.
Accessible Plumbing Work, 177 Accident Insurance Companies, 177 Adamant Wall Plaster. 177 Agents, Real Estate, 177-186 Agents, Real Estate, Ilotel, 186 Air Compressor Manufacturers, 187
Air Pumps and Jet Condensors, 187 Aluminum Manufacturers, 187 American Enameled Brick, 187
American Institute of Architects of the United States, 192-197 American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 187- 189
American Institute Mining Engineers, 189, 190 American Society of Civil Engineers, 190-192
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 197- 199
American Tin Manufacturers, 199
Annunciators, Electrie, 199, 200 Appraisers, Real Estate, 200 Architects' Mailing Tubes, 200
Architects, New York Chapter of the American Institute. 200
Architects, New York City, 201-206
Architects' Photographs, 200
Architectural Brass and Bronze Founders, 206
Architectural Brick and Terra Cotta Works, 206 Architectural Decorators, 206
Architectural Iron Work, 207-209
Architectural League of New York, 209-211
Architectural Metal Works, 211
Architectural Wood Workers, 211-213
Art Mouldings and Spindles, 213
Art Stained Glass, 213 Artesian Well Builders and Contractors, 213 Artesian Well Supplies, 213 Artesian Well Machinery Manufacturers, 214 Artificial Marble, 214
Artificial Stone, 214 Artistic Fire Places, Grates and Fenders, 214 Artistic Marble Work, 214, 215 Artistic Metal Goods Manufacturers, 215 Artistic Metal Mantels, 215 Artistic Plaster Works, 215
Artistic Stamped Metal Work, 215 Artistic Wood Mantels, 216 Artists' Materials and Supplies, 216 Asbestos, 216 Asbestos Building Sheathing, 216 Asbestos Cement, 217 Asbestos Materials, 217 Asbestos Packing, 217 Asbestos Pipe and Boiler Covering, 217 Aslı Can Manufacturers, 217
Asphalt Blocks, 217 Asphalt Floors and Roofs, 217
Asphalt Importers, 218 Asphalt Paving, 218
Asphalt Paving Contractors, 218
Asphaltic Cement, 218
Asphaltum Importers, 218 Automatic Elevators, 219
Automatic Elevator Doors, 213
Automatic Feed Pumps, 219
Automatic Fire Alarms and Extinguishers, 219
Automatic Hatch Doors, 219
Automatic Iron Window Guards and Doors, 219 Awnings, Canopies and Camp Chairs, 219, 220
B.
Babbitt Metal Manufacturers and Wholesale Deal- ers, 220
Band Saw Manufacturers, 220
Bank and Office Fixtures and Fittings, 220
Bank and Offiec Counter Railings, 220
Bank Lock Manufacturers, 221
Bank Vault Manufacturers, 221
Banners and Flags, 221
Barometers, Ilydrometers, Thermometers, 221
Bath Tubs and Fixtures, Plumbers' Supplies, 221 Baths, Needle and Shower, Plumbers' Supplies, 221 Bells, 221
Bell Cords and Couplings, 222
Bell Founders, 222
Belt Studs, 222
Belting and Packing, 222
Belting, Rubber, 222
Belting, Rubber and Leather, 222
Bending Pipe, 222
Bending Pipe Machines, 222
Blasting Powder, 222
Blinds, Inside and Folding, 222, 223
Blinds, Rolling and Sliding, 222
Blinds, Sash and Window Fixtures, 223
Blinds, Venetian, 223 Blower and Exhaust Fan Manufacturers, 223
Blowers, Pressure, 223
Blowers, Steam, 223
Boiler and Engine Dealers, 223, 224
Boiler and Pipe Coverings, 224
Boiler and Pipe Coverings, Asbestos, 224
Boiler and Pipe Coverings, Fossil Meal, 224
Boiler and Pipe Coverings, Magnesia, 224
Boiler and Pipe Coverings, Metallic, 224
Boiler and Pipe Coverings, Mineral Wool, 224 Boiler Cleaner ( Mechanical), 224
Boiler Compound, 223
Boiler Feeder Manufacturers, 225
Boiler Manufacturers, 225 Boiler Plates and Rivets, 226 Boiler Setting, 226
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Boiler Tube Cleaner and Seraper Manufacturers, 226
Boiler Tubes, 226 Boilers, Copper, 226
Boilers, Galvanized, 226
Boilers, Self-Cleaning, 227
Boilers, Steam and Hot Water House Ileating, 227
Boilers, Steam, Manufacturers, 227
Bolt Manufacturers, 228
Bolt, Nut and Washer Manufacturers, 228
Bolting Cloth, 228
Bolting Wire Cloth Manufacturers, 228
Brackets, Brass, 228
Brackets, Iron, 228
Brass and Copper Tubing Manufacturers, 228
Brass and Copper Wire Manufacturers, 229
Brass Building Fittings, Carpenters and Builders, 229
Brass Building Fittings, Plumbers' Supplies, 229 Brass Building Fittings, Steam and Gas Fitters' Supplies, 229
Brass Butt Hinge Manufacturers, 229
Brass Coek Manufacturers, 230
Brass Coeks, Self-Closing, 230
Brass Door Knob Manufacturers, 230
Brass Door Rail Manufacturers, 230
Brass Founders, 230
Brass Finishers, 231
Brass Goods Manufacturers, 231-233
Brass Founders, Plumbers' Castings, 233
Brass Grille Work, 233
Brass Manufacturers, 233
Brass Wire Cloth, 234
Brass and Iron Bedstead Manufacturers, 234 Brass Wire Railing, 234
Brick Aeid, 234
Brick, Artificial Stone, 234
Brick, Choice, Faney and Ornamental, 234
Brick Commission Merchants, 235
Briek Clay Retorts, 235
Briek, Common, 235
Brick Dealers, 236
Brick, Griffin Enameled, 236
Briek, Enameled, Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers, 236, 237
Briek, Fine Front, Buff, Mottled and Old Gold, 237 Briek, Fire, 238
Briek, Glazed, 238
Briek Manufacturers, 238, 239
Briek, Paving, 239
Briek, Pressed, 239
Briek, Steel, 239
Briek, Vitrified, 239
Brick, Water-Proofing, 239
Bridge Builders, 239, 240
Bridges, Iron and Wood, 240
Bridle Iron Manufacturers, 240
Brokeu Stone, 240
Brokers, Real Estate, 240-249
Bronze Arehiteetural Works, 249
Bronze Founders, 249
Bronze Founders, Architectural, 249
Bronze Founders, Monuments and Statuary, 250
Bronze Founders, Tablets and Memorials, 250
Bronze Goods Manufacturers, 250
Bronze Powder, 250
Bronze Wire Cloth, 250
Brushes, 251 Builders, 251-256
Builders' Blind and Fixtures Fittings, 256
Builders' and Contractors' Ladders and Scaffolds, 256
Builders' Deafening Paper, 256
Builders, Doek, Dry Dock and Wharfs, 256
Builder,' Door Checks and Springs, 256-257
Builders' Door Hangers and Knobs, 257
Builders' Electrie Burglar and Fire Alarms, 257
Builders' Hardware Dealers, 257, 258
Builders' Hardware Manufacturers, 218, 259
Builders' Hinges, Butts and Locks, 259
Builders' Pulleys and Weights, 259
Builders' and Masons' Material (New), 259, 260
Builders' and Masons' Material (Second-hand), 260, 261 Building Material Exchange, City of New York, 261-264
Building Material, Fire-Proof, 264
Building Trades Club of New York City, 264
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Cabinet Makers, 264-267
Cabinet Makers' Hardware, 267
Cabinet Makers' Machinery, 267
Cabinet Woods, Veneers, de., 267
Cabinet Work and Furniture, The Association of the Manufacturers of the City of New York, 267, 268
Cable aud Telegraph Wire Manufacturers, 268
Cable Railroad Contraetors, 268
Calcined Plaster, 268
Carpenters and Builders, 268-280
Carpenters' Tool Manufacturers, 280
Carpet Machinery, 280
Carriage Elevators, 280
Carved Mouldings and Decorations, Solid Wood and Veneers, 280
Cast Iron Fittings, Steam, Gas and Water Pipe Dealers, 280
Cast Iron Fittings, Steam, Gas and Water Pipe Manufacturers, 280
Cast Iron Ware, Plumbers' Supplies, 280, 281 Cathedral Glass, 281
Ceilings and Walls, Stereo-Relief Deeorations, 281 Ceilings, Architectural Wood and Veneer, 281 Ceilings and Sidings, 281
Ceilings and Walls, Decorations, 281
Ceilings, Embossed and Paneled Metal, 281
Ceilings, Fire-Proof, 281
Ceilings, Fire-Proof Terra Cotta Plaster Blocks, 281, 282 Ceilings, Roman and Venetian, 282
Cemeut Dealers, 282
Cement Importers, 282, 283
Cement Manufacturers, 283
Chain Sash Manufacturers, 283
Chains, Plumbers' Supplies, 283, 284
Chandeliers, 284
Chimney Tops, 284
Church Furniture, Schools, Halls and Theatres. 284 Churel Glass, 284
Churel Lights, 284
Church Window Guards, 284
Civil Engineers, 284-286
Clays, 286 Clay Retorts, 286
Cleaners, Brownstone, 286 Cloeks, 286
Closets, Water, Plumbing Supplies, 286, 287
Coal and Saud Screen Manufacturers, 287 Color Makers, 287
Colors, Mortar, 287 . Conerete, Maeadam, Stoue and Gravel Pavers, 287 Contractors, 287-290
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INDEX OF BUILDING TRADES DIRECTORY.
Contractors and Builders, 290, 291
Contractors, Artificial Stone Paving, 291, 292 Contractors, Asphalt Paving, 292 Contractors, Cable Railways, 292 Contractors, Dredging and Excavating, 292
Contractors, Electrice Railroads, 292
Contractors, Elevated and Street R. R., 292, 293 Contractors, Engines and Machinery, 293
Contractors, Gas Works, 293
Contractors, Gravel Roofing, 293
Contractors, Iron Piers, 293
Contractors, Paving, 293, 294
Contractors, Portable Light, 294
Contractors, Sewers, 294
Contractors, Steam and Laundry Plants and Sup- plies, 294
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