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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XXIV'. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I~, 1896. NUMBER 6,900,

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. .\l as In Its A. Li.'cr, Political Science, per night i4 00 I Herman Simpson, Assistant ......pu- night, - r
-Sc k,'dnlc of the )talcs of all permits u„1 .'ithin rz I). 'rt)'Irartt! rurf luJtr 1 rur /,•r the L'ilp Grr',• -n;nettl, John I )wyer, Reading, Rite uric and I.idor Loewy, •` ..... ,
I). clamntion........... 4 00 Solomon W icner. •' s ci I
11t:' esZvtalintt t,t /I/' ii- miter and .iii/ tl',tttlr, ,, spe tis','/r, ntrd the .rtzlaric's a.vd (o/ i 'ttstrtion Frederick Meyer, Janitor.......... 3 z5 j 1t:15Emillian L.,\dlcr, '' ...,,~ '' 3
.red f )r'at/i, as repj ~r'ed Gy sei/,vtt 5, cha/'Ico' X21, Ln;uc t f' 1880, lu;hu t L'i ion,
Evening Sr/tnol Ai,, i. Ll er,,l; Robin '• ••...• '' ~,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Peter F. NIellon ....................perday, Joseph H. \ V atic , Principal ........Jer night, $i 5" I S unuel Fried va'd,
William L. Strung, JI;tyor ................... gxo,00, eo OItll:..\ssenheimer............... " 4 50 ......
Jo eph A. Haniphy, rst Assistant..
Job E. I-[.:d);es, S,•er-t:try ... .. .........
Bi ,n 1.. lturrow,, Confidential Clerk.........
5,000 oo
,,000 00
AVillard J. Arnold ..................
7'huulas J. Robinson ..............
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4 5o
4 50
George F. Iamb, 2d
VVilli:un H. 1levcr, 3d
'` 3I ' Harry Rrnlmnn,
° I his' ph Silberink,
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H. H. A]rxander, \1'arraut and Bond Clerk.. 2,5,:0 0. Charles Brasrll .............. ...... •` 4 50 3 °' I Io,cph E. Fron, " ...... •• 3 cr ,
Patrick J. Leahy, 4th 3 00 F.lias Kubi,on, '' ...... •' 3 uo
Frederick J. Phillips ............... ......... t,800 o, William \Val,grain .................. 4 50 I)umctrlus Fr:utkiades, re t Forcin
W.J.1-I:uvey ............................... r,zo:, c,r, John A. Scott......................" 4 5o I Abram Caspe, 3 o0
A'sistant ............. " 3 1111Ahrdmm Wit l.tr, '' ...... 3
E.H. Cole ............ ..................... .,zoo oo I)ntid Unnalds..................... 4 go Mark L. Netter, zd Foreign ~%ssistant "
F:dward Hethertoo ................. ...... r,4co 0o Charles Putnam.....................' 4 50 3 0" ' Ernest L',ewing, '' ...... ,3 :
Richard P. Grant, 3d 3 `tO ];avid L)cnn Ii y, J:utitor........... •` z ro
BUREAU OF LICF:NSi?S. Richard Hor-tmatm ................ Hcrry Newman, 4th " 3 00
F'd vo,d H. Healy, Nlay,, r s Mash ..1......... C2,800 co Tlv,nta; J. Fitch .................... .. 4 50 Joseph Jet itch, 5th " " 3 00 /'u.•uiuq School .1o. 21.
John J. Brennan, second Slayer's Marshal... 7,4o> oo C,dch W. Cameron .................. .' .4 s Meyer M. Stark, Additional Assistant 3 0) Eliza. A. K. lu!hcan, Puincllal......pernight, 54 5
G,,,.r,e W. Brown. Chief Clerk .............. x,650 o., I. C. Cheney ....................... 4 50 Alcibiade, Seraphic, 3 00 1':mm:1 F. I)'Ncil, t.t Assistant...... '' 3 00
William 11-I lay.l en, Inspector .............. r,21,11 <1 John J. !1loore ........... .......... 4 to Ferruccio G. B:ddelli, 3 ou 11 any A. Mcl;l:nu•, ad •` ...... '' I oo
George W. ntripIng, " .............. I,zou oo Assis.'ant Draughtsmen. Sylvester gong her;y, Janitor...... '' Maly I•..17onj.. 'd
John Schmidling, .............. r,zoc cc ] u cne 1)ieterich ................per week, 530 on NI:ogario A. V. Hu:,rc, 4th Assistant '• 3 0,
J ulius Pollock Jr., .............. .,eo o) Nlaurix Rtns....... ............ 30 00 Evc,tilA. Sc/tool At'. 2. 1Lugar,:t I':. AIcl)onald, 5th " •` 3 25
Rohert H. Johnston, Conlidemial Messenger. no • oo N. H. Hallock ...................... 30 00 Kate M. itcphens, Principal .......per night, `4 5' Ja:n•a Hoare,.Janit r .............. '' 2 ❑5
INs1'F:croR AND FI':AI,ER5 OF WEI(,H'l'.i J. 1). 1Ic:luliff• .................... 25 oo I'here,a M. Rice, tot A.,,istant 30'
ANI) :\11?ASUKES. Emil Sulzer ...................... •` 25 00 Agne.:AI.Ilunn_, zd I:r,cning' Sc/mal :Vo. 22.
Peter Ryan, Second 1),str ct ................. s r,5co -o L,,uis C. I)eni..................... 25 oo Nellie L. Mervin, 3d 3 00 F igenc F'. J. Gulgsnll, Prinrip.ti....per night, 4 50
John C. H. Smith, First District ............. r,s no ..o E I J. lance ...................... 25 on t\laria Henry, 4th 3 CO Thou. S. H'iiie, Assistant, English
Henry Bloom, Sewn d I )i st rlct .............. x,on on I niel J. ( ;rifn .................. •` z5 on :tlarg.irel Dwyer, Ith " Ucpartnrent ............... .... 3 01
J oseph F. Cook, First ( )i.trict ............... t,zro c.0 John l ioyle....................... 23 oa Jcnnic L. Poole, 6th •• '• q co Fl ct crick tick„cdel, Assi: t nt, Eng-
BOARD OF ASSESSORS. F:do o A. Isles ................... 5
, oo Anna L. Preod, r ast, 7th co li.h Dip a tmeut ........... .. 3 co
'I~homas I. Ku,h, :\ssessor .................. G3.00 00 Curt•_s Ilubhs .... ...... .......... ra ou Mary C. Killeen, 8th •' 3 00 Thomas Cl. Halli_an, :1,.i-taut, F:ng-
\Villiam II. L' -Ihuuy, '' .................. 3,00- oo W, 11. 1t05' 000 .................. '' z5 co Margaret V. Larry, 9th 3 00 iirh Department.......... 3 00
" .................. Alfred 1'. Jacob.................. 35 co Kate A. Byrne, :cth 3 00 Henry U. Pmc ell, A-statt, I:ngiistl
J ohn \V.Ja(ohu<, 3,000 0o
Harry M. 1). von ...............,. 1I ary 1. Stevens, i ctlt •'
Edward .Nlc''uu, .. I ............... 3,000 co " 30 00 3 co Dup:'rl meat ................ ... 3 00
\. ii ham H. J:Isper, Secretary ............... 2,8co o:, John (;. Pfuhler ;Boy; ............. 5 un Mary Finley, rzth 3 uo lhwald Schlurknw, Assistant, F.ng-
Albert H. flier, Clerk .......................icon to Karl llcinrich .................... .. r8 no 1laugie 1(L ft. Daly, r3th liCh Del art meat....... . 3 cJ
II i I.. 1 'croon, " ............ .......... ..200 oc, O.w.t!d Fran,.................... " r5 no Flirlbetlt Clarke, x4th 3 00 Pair.ck K. Lynch, Assi'tant, Ei glish
Harry .( .rinleese ..............., 9 ,o Anna (1 uinlaa n~ t5th 5C Uep:u till, 'rut .................... .. 30
•l ,, hu K. i:Jm n, Accountant ................. 1,zoo no
AL,tth, •.v I Msil than. ........... x. zco o., Robert Callahan .................. z7 oo Clar.t Luther, 16th •` 3 00 I rancis I, tiullivan, A,>i.taot, English
Mot h, \I. . AI,hick, '• """
................. I,'co 0o J Imes A. Hanle y..•..•........... z5 00 Millicent Baum, r7lh •' 3 co )epartnu nut ...................
EVENING HIGH SCHOOLS. Amelia Roeder, r8th 3 co Janie A. Ilv,rnt,n, A,.ist-tIII , Eog-
BOARD OF EDUCATION. /htrlem fFvnins lf;h Sek oI. Adele girder, roth 3 Oo li-1, I) p:,rtotent ................
Robert Al-laC, Pre,i,icnt .......... ........ \o salary a c :\. 1 ,..Igc, lit
Vac ,.t .i Bertha Roth, eeth `• 3 00 \l ichael_I. \I.,rrisscy, A..i.tant, Eng-
night, y,6 00
l;uli,l F. \Ic5tccen }', 11. U., C,.,mmis-inner, •' Vncaucy. l;. neral :\sslstau t...,..., Sarah Newulall, zxst lish Ucp:u-tmcnl ..........
l lugh Kell} 40
Petri. k H. Fi „ pki,ls, Instructor-... 4 oc Anna S. Mayer, zzd 3 Francis K. Kelly, Assistant, English „
luc.,h W. Hark „ •• -Anto!i H.5chu:tze, „ ltrrtha 1'. I..Al ore, z;d '• I )up:u tnleet. `•
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.... 4 eo 3 00
.41cx. P. Ketchum, .• 1 'au iii: I Choi Im, Ali ae i1L 1, lynn, 24th `' •` 3 00 Eli S. Sclu-cier, Assist:mt, Foreign
(ii rl s Culkley Hubbell, „ •• I•lanci. M.Coeboy, .... 4 0~ Katherina F:vscroff, 25th '' 3 00 D. part m'' tit ............
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Jt.ph A,Goulden, •• .. VVilliain F„e, .• Annie liuretsky, z6th 0o Frail :'sitman, assistant. Ruuign
I Karl , 5u':utns, 4 CO
On
" .. !emus A. O'Donnell, •• ... Anna V. \lcCarth\', z7th 3 co I)' part:ncnt .................... ..
rio C. U It ru nt, .' ••
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Charles L. Hult, J ,.,Im 11'. Davis. ,.. 4 0o Emma I.C. Kra, z8th 300 Carl \V. Kiukelday, Assistant. For-
John T. Nicholson, " quo Jolin Mullin, Janitor .............. 2 6. ci_nDel:o-trient ...............
Kibanl II. Ad:uns, „ J ,Itn L F,uauf ,. .... Louis A. Son Assistant, Foreign De-
Ju,ep!I J. Little a ,, :M [ ;-. ' '
I~ Granisclt, ,. "'.
... 4 0' C•v,ltiztg School No. S. 1-intent ...................... ..
mih: 13 ncvill •. 4 ou .11aty A. 1[nkovurn, Prince p:,l...... per night, ,
r>4 5o
I Kama, en t Churchill, ,~ ...• 400 K n}'r VV-nt, L. Harunan, Assistant, Foreign
Phi li p]Icirumi tz, \l P., .` •. (1 A 'II ,tst As,_A s ..,.. •, 3 00 ..
or 14cimck. .... 00 I)epartnn II ...................
\\'i Meant I . Van Arsd;tie, \moist B. Ehrlich, .. „ 4 Katharine A. McCann, ss Assistant 3 00 Henry M. ( ro, 11, .\ •'ii+taut, Foreign
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\Villl.y H. oge,,ttt, '' .... 4 Juliet F. CatTrcY, 3d Assiaant and ..
D,partm, ill .................. . 3 cc
Henry :el Roger. •• David R.Runyun, •. .... `• 4 1 1euA..... ..... .... .... „ 3 25 William Rip t', :\sit.mt, Foreign
V ath;micl A. I rend-s, •` „ James 1'. f L,ncp, „ Jennie A. Blau kstock, 4t h Ass-iaant 3 00 1 )epartment ....... .
.... 4 ou 3 00
:dtrard H. Ycaslce, ~L ll., „ .• ,. \Vilhclmine I,ungpre , 5th '' 300 Saran el Kohn, As,iaaut, Foreign [)c-
John L. N. Hunt, '' "
Dtxtthen' li. folic, "" 4 0o Annit M tier to g7t 6th „ 300
Auquste 1'. M moot, " '' „ "" 4 0o Family C:, tTer.ua, 7th :1ssi,tat. Ita]- p ltrtment .............. .... . 3 co
Va,:.ulcy. .... CO George 11, S. Schulz, As a'Umt, For-
carp/yr,,f
-s rite ..arced of E ..... .an. I Henry I.. de Z,I yas, 300 c gn Department ..............
.... 4 0o ian l 3 00
.\rth.:r 11,'Mtdlin, Clerk .......... .. ........ 54.5oo 00 ~ Louts I. Ro id:.l, .' '' 4 c~ W'i!liam Kenny, Janitor............ •• 2 25 Albert S. Atiller, Assistant, F re,gn
I.dward E. A'.ut i tm, Assistant Clerk........ 2,300 eo : Stephen Jcnkms, . .. " Department ....................
\ .I ii iam Oland Bourne, q oo L•'artriu,er Sckon!No. ,'3 3 00
........ r,400 00 ,'i J;unes D. Keenan, Janitor,......... " 3 25 Jacob Ftachrach, Assistant, Forcign
Henry l.. Davenport, i1 try J. Pierson, Principal......... per night, e4 50
........ x,6 ;o oa Vc;n Jo,/• Isr'e+uzrr ffigh Sc/tool. IIcparuneul ......... '•
J ,h . W. Cur tin, .` ....... yarn', It,,Idie, Aset tint . ........ " 3 00 3 101
„ 1,5 ,0 00 Sam Icl Ay rs. Principal............ p night, c6 co 1 \nnie V. Ktclle y, A.. t. tent , ....... '• 3 110 Meyer I'tfe, As„staut, Foreign De
J. F. 1 i lu•Sh s., ........ r,3oo 0 0 A K. Van VlcrK, Gt.nl•ral ,lsst,umt, ..
•Inhn 1I. C•,n'mt. 4 0 0 Ohvc M. Joucc, ........ 3 00 paruncnt ....................... 3 011
........ r,rrn o.: Lome 1 . Shrine, Instructor.......... D.Iv,d Lieberman, A,eistant, Foreign
u .longs,
Pa om ..
x,600 00 } 5. Cane,
a oo net J[ur p h T, '• .' 300
........ Henry .......... " 4 co ~ Lyd
L dieia ~u Luw'. .. 3 uo Dep',rlmcnt ...................
onesnnol
;ls E. %, " ........ 1,30 on ~ Willie n 1. (kids y. Siutou In neeahaum, As,i;tant, For-
......... 4 Iu Agnes f1 r. thorn:, " 3 00
L uulo C. l:onnolly, ........ r,o5n ., , Ii. C ie. ...... ... q oo I \nna Nevers. „ ........ '. ci,gn I )cpartment ... •' 3 011
NcIlie A. Loot ne " .... • •' • 90) oo Janus M. Kieran, „ .......... ........
Inhn Wa
; llace, •• ........ I, zoo ou
" 4 on I Rctta C. Twomey, `. 3 00 Alexander Zci.lor, A.sislatnt, Foreign
A', her L'. H',llry, " .......... 4 00 I A. Katharine Hub•hrs, Assistant... •. 3 1 IJe,irtment .................. '• 31 ' l
y ou
I'. ieaaor K } " per m..... - =o I • o p \ F. vine,
I hnmas A. JJ 11 n. ....... x,000 no Jong, v:. A ;yr ,. "'.""'- „" 4 CC Josr Kin Y. Smith. .• ... 3 co George W. Wade, J:Initor .........
.......... 4 co Josephine ang, h, ... 3 ou
:~Ic Bander ti. 'tic LeugLiio, .... .... Tao 0o Fg ingdey J.lc}-d, " .......... Er'i'vepg- -5;.-!i,'hl .\o. 25.
Lila J. Richard., ........ 4 oo Am.'. n.L•t Lang, 3 tO James Burke, Princi1,:M..........,per night, 54
6eo o., Josiah J Za6ri,krd, Instructor..., " 4 00 Carrie E.. Wiseman, 3 00
Ci
I rl di rick heist, Messenger .............. .. 700
700 00 IV eb'iae J. }Conaarii, „ .ante, H.:\. Fitch, Assistant ...... `•
I [title L. SlcCartie, '1 ypewriter and Steuog- .... 4 o, Ague, A. Carll, .. • " 3 0') John F. \lc Far land,
Charles i. H.Irtmnn, ... ...... •' 7~:,
ral,h er.... 4 oo Diia Zacharias, " ... 3 00 Joie P. Fa,acett,
900 00 Clmrle<'1'. S.'anm't, ... 4 00 kuse M. 11:,tthews, ... •' ...... "
Ellen C. I ves, 'l'y'petvriter and -teuo4rapher. 9«; CO Jame; 1', Canny, •` ....
3 00 Al( sander Stratton, •' ..... ,
John T. Coles uan, ' l'ypetvriter and Stenog- 4 uo Gusnc''da Goter,nu, ... .. 3 00 Francis I;. Caldwvell,
I1'etieoo \I. Iiakcrs .. .... .. 4 00 „ "' •` ......
rapher ............................•.... Poulenc Goerti.h, 3 00 William H. Dalton, `•
950 0o I Adolph ]Fes hlich, „ .... 4 oo ...--- 'l 701
1[enry K. M. Conk, honkkeeper ............ Faizahelh Cars., " ... `• 3 00
z,5oo os \V lli;u I I. I uilloy, ... • " 4 00 Lzzie A. Kr lure, •••
John Vogt,
3 00 Jolt I..Ilulshof,
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Charles B. J. 5 uyder, Superintendent School l livid Adler, '• '• ......'4
4 co Bertha Richter, " ... 3 on Charles Ifcrzqs,
{i:I tld lnur5 ....... ........ .. ........ .. l'.,00n U„ William 1'., SGIl"ll, "
'' ...... z7.
1\'illi;rat \1c\lanais, 1?ngineer As>isstaut to .... " 4 CO Ir1lla E. I.II C'Ck L'• ,• 3 00 Charles Schwick, ......
Luis A. Lt.0 alt, .... on i (I]};:t Rhueiithild, •• 2 7v
-uperintell Lent Scil. ul Buildings ........
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4 . 300 Edward \Vinternitz, II
z,25o :,o I A. ('uichard •` .... 4 oo Flora (;o•.,s, „ ,• `• ...... 2 225
11 tili:uu H. llewar, Sinitary As-istant to Su- O. 1t. Bo th, '' 4 co '17,ulas Walsh, Janitor............ •.
periutrndentShool ]3udd.m,s......... -. z,oeo .0 I:Im_.H.Dor.ohue, Rehr a Vl uhular, '' .• . 3ou
-., 4 cO Raclicl lIeodor, ••. tog Sc tool .V5. .32.
Cat are e Honhuck. Jnspector of Fuel....... x.5 000: )„hn I. tVaters, " ....
Catharine Higgt y uperi nx ................. 4 00 Marie tag r, „ 3 GO Richmond B. Elliott, Principal..... per night, 511
r,95o 00 Philip J. Wind,. cker, Janitor....... 11 54
J or Jasper, (:ity ,Assist 3 I I;crt!.,
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5 . St -
5 hultz. " ... 3 co Charles \I. hfalcock, Assistant ..... co
upe . mend . t 7,500 0o (,meal ficrniuy 11,kA School.
Nurmun A. Calki ns, Assistant
Assist a nt tiuperin[cu
S dent L. H. (t:me, Cooking .............. .• 3 0 Ed,v1,d F. Nlc orley, 3 01,
3,998 33 Andrew J. Whiteside, Prmc;)al.... per night, a6 0o Alice Maude (ilbert, Sewing..... . 3 00
Henry W.Iameson, " Thom s A. Martin, ..... " 3 00
3,954 33 \Vdliam C, I le,., General Assistant. 4 co 1 Henry Rado, Janitor .............. 3 Co Isaac Watkins, " I' 3 00
Jarute, Godwin, 3.95 8 33 Gustave Simonson, Instructor ...... 00 ' 1•retiay School ... r6, Max (;.Rieser, '' ..... "
t;eorge n. Davis, " 4 3 co
Edward 1). Farrell,
3,958 33 Justin L.I arno, `• Cr, Cecil A. Kidd, Principal Harry I.Cur:is, ..... " j o0
3,958 33 Ludwig H. Ii riedburg, Ph. D., In- 4 $4 50
Assistant ...... `• 3 00 Be rnard Go' pie, '' ..... •' 3 co
Lyman H,Huc sladt, zd 11 Frrdc ri, k A. Berghane, • ..... •` 3 00
JJ ames Lee. " 3,958 33 ..... """"'......
Richa d E. Mayne, Instructor,...., „ 4 0o
4 Co •' 3 co
" Clre Coe. Irea 3d ...... Albert Gumperz, •` ..... ,, 3 00
Eugene D. Bogen, 3.958 33 <,
Gnat ice A. Carl „ 3 00
Joseph Goodman, ..... "
Alfred T. ocKmQlee, Clarence B. L'r tc K 4th ti 3 00
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3.95 8 33 1
John F. kruwn, "-
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4 oo
400
3 co
John H. Keel, Janitor ............... 11
(;ustare otrauhcnmuller, " :. ,. Leon W.GoitirtcK, thAsitute ..... • 3 co z 25
3 o00 00 Chanel Runawa y, -••• •. 4 uo
Antonio C. Martinez, Attendance Officer.. , , x,100 GO ('hides J. Sullivan,
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t I F Km~z, 5th Assistant .... 3 00 L'v,.'uiug SelIool Ao. 38,
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\V,lliam Kitchell, 1,100 oo (,h;nrlcs A. Kicker, , ••,,, ''
Dlcnc I. St, John, Su bh.i..te........ 3 00 William L. Ettinger, Principal ...... per night,
• Louis C.~ ms, French ............. $4 50
J oho S. K5tdnun, „ ...
-•- x,too 00 'Thomas W.Clerk, ,.
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4 00 } 300 Louis L. L:,mbrrt, Assistant........
Jame_ Rugcrs, ,., x,rco 00 ., Louis W. Wa,encr, Gc rm a n........ •` 3 00 3 CO
" Joseph Rerr.hardt, ..... • 4 00 \Vill'aun I olci, ....•... " 3 00
Vincent Crlstalli, 1,100 00 Joshua I). Uay,
Joseph
p A. Ed b•er!c Y. Janitor..,..... 2 25 Edward Kelly, .4
...... 4 oO .I 3 co
C. Wesley B.,um, •' ..., 1.103 oo p,ttrick II. ()'\Icara, " ...... 4 co Bvcttiug Sc tort NYo. r7. (I. R. D Aaton ni, ........ 4. 3 .o
Lem el rris, •••• x roe 0o W II a'u It Van Cott, Jr., Instructor, " 4 0o Jattet C. I urnett, Principal ........ per night, $4 50 ang, la Vitale, ........ 3 00
Lemuel R. Purdy, ..., r,roo 00 Josgph B.Tlach, 4 co I Julia K. Root, istAssistant.....,,. •' G. C. Spernzn,
WiJhamJ Kennedy, .... " 3 ........ `• 3 co
Into o, Leon Per '. O' •' '. 4 00 lemma I..Precce, ad ........ 3 00 W. H.L. NlacNemara," ........ "
) ime,J. Carney. " .. , ,,too 00 \Vii lain F, O'Callaghan, 3 00
" " 4 00 I L,,zic A. Beg-, ;d " •• 3 00 Charles Miller, Janitor ............. z z5
lliam H. Kirby, .... 1,IOO co Henry G. 4 Mar}• F:, et' tk, qth 5 .. •... •. " 3 oa
Mari• E. Alger, •... x,zoo oo Enail Nlat r,r, " " q oo Katherine Wakeman, 5th Assistant. 3 00 E. entng School No. .lo.
William Duane, ..-, x,roo co William L. Gadd-s, '• " 4 oo M..ttie A.Carolan, 61h •' 3 co Joseph Ii, Furey, Principal ........per night, 44 5o
\.orris.itrauss, '' ..., z,:oo oo Henry'['. Brennan, " 40o Florence Winstock, Sewing ........ 3 00 Rolzett P. Green, Assistant......... `• 3 00
William W. Locke, " .... .,loo on David L R:luch, 114. D., " " 4 00 ' Emily M. Opper, Phonography..... 3 00 John A. Higgins, ........ „ 3 00
Eva Monaghan, ... 1,1oo 00 Federico Edelmann, " 4 0, Mary K,S'Iolt, English to Germans. 1Vil1.am SI. t+an pions, '' ........ " 3 co
Frank Y. Anderson, 'Temporary Attendance Thomas Carroll, Janitor............ 3 a5 Joseph Aee..crson, Janitor........... z 25 Ed, and , Zabriskie, " , .. I .... 3 00
Officer, per week ....................... a5 oo East .Side Evening Nigfe Sc/tool. .2oain, - School No, 19, Ch ir!cs \V. Miaehester, Assistant.. •` 3 00
Mary K. McEwan, Temporary Attendance Wilbur F. Hudson, Principal....... per night, b5 eo ( Cordelia S. Kilmer, Principal ...... per night, V4 5o George C Hayes, `• 3 00
Officer, per week ............ ... .... 20 00 John F'. Townley, General Assistant, 4 00 Amelia A. Litson, rst Assistant.... .. 3 00 Oscar co, H,ilebra'ld', " 3 00
John C. MacKnight, Temporary Attendance Peter C. Rit:hie, Jr., Arithmetic.... 4 00 Mary F. Laughlin, ad " 3 00 J. hn F. Simpson, 3 00
Officer, per week ............ ... . 20 00 Henry Cassidy, ..., 4 00 Maria M. Massey, 3d -... Charles K. Johamen, " „ 3 00
3 01
Edwin Werner, Temporary Attendance Offi- S.,muel McC, Crosby, " .... 4 00 Eliza E. Moyle, 4th 300 Emil C.( )hm.tede, •' 3 CO
cer, per week ......................... . so 00 Charles L. Lawrence, " 4 to Charlotte E. Carty. 5th .... 3 00 Francis A. Bra,dtk-, •• 3 00
George A. Kirkham, Temporary Help in De- Flmer E. Henderson, Bookkeeping,. 4 00 Selina Eckhardt, 6th Assistant and Antranig'1'.lshkanian, ,. 3 00
p::sitory, per month ......... .......... 75 00 Jas, I3.'1, Uemarest, .. " 4 oo Music .. ... ............ 3 25
Joint r:ll Ott, Janitor ............ 2 25
Peter Cleary, "Temporary Help in Depository, Jos. S. Taylor, " .. " 4 00 Margaret Early, 7th Assistant..... 3 00 Evening Sc/tool No. ¢,y.
per moot h .......... .... .... ..... 6a 50 Alan on Palmer, " 4 co Charles Williams, Janitor.,.,.,..., 2 25 Edw. W. Stitt, Principal ...........per night, $4 50
Jeremiah Bryant, Temporary Help in Depos- John Walsh, Penmanship ' T. Harry Knox, Assistant........
itor Y. per month......., •••••••••••••••• J P...........
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...• 4 o0 Ev incip School... er 3 00
P 65 0o John N.L.anthiar, Phonography.... 4 ro Peter Morrogh, l'rincipal..........per night, Robert J. Frost, " ........ •' 3 00
Louis Michaels, Temporary Help in Depos- f4 50 Isaac F. Smith.
Eugene Sheridan, ..,. 4 0o Henry M Farrell, Assistant...... 3 00 3 00
itxry, per month ........................ 50 00 Edwin A. Daniels, Latin and Gram- Meyer Levy, ...... 3 00 Joseph F. fl,dion, ". : •...:'. •. •.: .. 3 00
Charles Dickinson, l'ennporary Hel p in De- ...............
mar ............. ` 4 co Julian Mandel, ...... 3 00 Leon Bandler, 3 -
pository, per month ..................... 70 00 Willis A. Huntley. Grammar ....... " 4 tw John J. Burke, ...... " Mot ris C. Valentine, " ., ..... 300
John Walsh, Temporary Help in Depository, 3 no
Benjamin H. Toquet, Free Hand James Rogers, ...... " 3 Oo Enuna 51. Wahl, German .......... 3 00
per month .............................. 40 00 Drawinz....................... " 4 oo Arthur Knox, .. ...... .. 3 00 Frank C. Nordsiek, Phonography ... 300
John Beggs Weigher of Coal, per month, , • .. 8o 0o Isaac Berlitzheimer, Algebra, Geom- Patrick Dempsey, Janitor... ...... 2 25
Benjamin A. Lyon, Weigher of Coal, per Jacob H. Greenbaum, ...... 300
etry
Y and Trigonometry.........'
erma 4 co John J.Dowl'Ne ...... " 300 Evening School NO. 44.
month ....................... ........... 80 0o Philip H. Grunemltll, German..... 4 Charles E. O'Neill, "
" 3 00 Samuel Morehouse, Principal.... ,per night, $4 50
Ilfteetars. Louis P. Husen, 4 00 Emanuel Hertz, ...... " 3 00 Daniel C. O'Connar, Assistant......
George L. Baxter.,,.•'....,,.,,...per day, S5 on Stanislri C,Constant, French ...... 4 CO 300
David Steckler, ...... " 3 CO James M oore, " ...... 300
John Mallon.•.,......•.,,.•,...... •' 4 5o Jose M, Fernandez, Spanish..•...,.• 4w Charles E. Rosenthal, ...... 3 oc Joseph B. Cash, 3 00
James Dennison .................... 4 50 Vacancy, Arch. and Mech. Drawing " 4 co Bernard Vorhaus, ••.... 3 00 J oseph F. Griffin,
Jacob Warner ...................... 44 q 5o I John P. C>nroy, Anatomy, Physl- Abraham Cahan, 300
...... " 3 CO Adolph A, Fcige, 3 00
William H. McCord ................ " 4 50 I ology and Chemistry...... , ... , 4 00 Leopold Sander, 3 00 Thomas Henry, Janitor........... 2 25
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Err,ri,rg khool \'. ./S.
THE CITY
H. A. W filet•, senior InstmcLor .............. 51.0:,., r
RECORD.
1 u•y D Foster 8th Assistant .......... x564 0~ Mary. Frost, nth Assistant ........,,.,
WED\ESD.~V, JANURY i5, i896.r
`675 00
Charlotte F:ck,n 1"rincip;tl ........per night, t,4 ;o \\". ( ), HaImc, Jtn,for' ............ 8.o oo l.nce Sy iii ,," 9th `• ............ 54o „•, liary 11. Brennan, tzth ............ 633 ou
}'anmclm.~'\`lor, s.Istant.....•... c. P. H. \L.ire ttar, S::rc`on anr`lu,t )h) t.ti .... I,o°o o-, F. Toth ............ 522 oo \lor ry L. Hagen. t31h ,........... 633 00
,o: IeNic 11 tttrrthon, Benjamin H. s ocluet, Drawing..... per hour, z co
Anine F:. I'.traeS, `• ........ ,„ Cu( 1 .. I Ev:r G Purred, t_•th """" "
..... 504 0, t eurge F. Bristow, \ Deal Music.... r 50
Mary F. Davis, ...... •. 3 ,o G.-.cni».rtr L/,1','1 -1 .,. 1. H: *:- ct I ,. Ienn:rut, 13th •' ............ 402 oo Anthony ]irons, German........... I
:1nn.+'1'a,,:+rt. " ........ _- oo :'ii 1iepartment- Fl°ra 1.Clari:c, rgth .............
............ 4L0 oo Fcmnh• I)rp:u-tment- 50
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I.1 to:\~crc, s ,• ........ s o., Hen Fr 1y 1'.i I'\cil Prutu•'p,it ................. .3,0'0 of P:dt, and \l.:fac(. 't Janitor..l. : r,3i2 <: ° (. atl a the V. Davis, Principal ............... 1,6:o co
lu:theth \L \t' ells, ........ •. Co to c,,t H.\\'ado, t 31 it .\ssistant .... .... 51.72 atnrrrar• Jc,.<ol Ar. .1. Sarah Prir,, ra •\ ssistant .................. t,o;6 oo
He Fats \ HUIckamp,•` ........ •' ALo \"acaacV, =d •• ......... 1,332 ,o Slate IU.pzrrment- Is., betla I 1) Neiii, zd Assistant ............. 50 00
lobo ~hie11 Jaui•.ur ............. " 25 C`.ttharinno F.. (1'}trien, tst Female :\ssictant.. I,r:o CO lluhut l;. Fri.bec. Princip tl ............. ~., „
,00 co 1{ar :+ret t Callahan, 33d A. s .:tint.... .. 8 7q oo
6:1 afng Scrod -\"...10. C'atl•.+r:ne >1 Frrde, zd .. x,ozo o., Al, s. rOtOC 11. Stratton, xit - \.'•IVia::t. ...... 1, 7-8 r,u kora W. Kent. 4th •• ........ 705 00
Ellie :\.l ,nklin. PnncipaL......p-s night, 5 4 5' ]lar\ .1 kclly. ,d .. u33 °u' t'harl_. \I. {tahcuck, zd ........ t,.{7u uo \{sty .:, I uckley, 5th ........ q- 00
AribclLi 1-1yl5nd, :\ssIstaOt........ o lrcn, N. 1lunphv. 4th .. 55= ro (:cur,go H. Zarnitz, gd .. ....... t,a uo 1.r' A. Shields, to Ii 726 00
Ella k, i. arro'I, •• ... ., 3 CO Janet A. Craig. 5th .. 7S6 r.o hate L. \'an Norden ;. th (;.ncral .'s-..,itaii x,lt6 uo 1, hi 1)eG. Frey. 7th ........ 70 6 00
Margaret A. I homson, .Ssist:vflt... •` 1 u.. : \nnic V. Lidnc , ctli '• .. 723 00 Fannie 1.. Rogna. 5th Assistant .......... r.o_o uo Holm M. Egan, 8th ........ (66 00
93i co
Kate L. \loran. Aatst,rat .......... •• ;,o M. }Far arct Lubber, 7th •` .. 6,- 5 0o I•aiz.tbeth \L \1c.lydte, 6th ...... Itetsey Freed, 9th " ........ u, 6 00
FIiza A.'I'.nlnr. .. and ~Ituic z; l:ror~c C. kexlord. ~lnsic..........per hour, x 5' Fannin S. (:rally, 7111 ......... 8;5 ou nic Halley, Toth, ........ 6t; ou
Ida It. Lindheimrr. .\S"istant...... 3 :o 'r.,h A.Iiom:t, 1)sawing ......... '• 2 o, {, •uise C. \ Iahr. 8th .... ..... 780 00 Dchorth Ro.en, trth '' ........ 6,5 00
Laac A. Edmund,, 1 I it or......... •. _ _~ full +r "arcc k. I. rot In ,...... `• -u \lary G. \I.+aklcv, .th •' ....., ... 786 c.o Bert hit Lc ukawski, rzth ........ 973 00
/.C..cirri 1I .\,. ;S. !ohs I I. Hans\. \orkshop .............. .... r,2 I oo Kate NL,...klsy, toth .......... 26 n Mary t;. Itar y, ,;th ........ 573 GO
\1stil _T. F:{zas. 1rinctp:t1,..'....per nig ht. -4 F Ill *1 I)rpIrish ent- \{nry a. Cunniu i, uth '• ...... .... 7zi uc I.Iiz,: both K , Ii Gern:an... ........per hour, x 50
Ilcrpat G«,naon. . \s,i,tar.t........ 3 -'I r.. M . Slattery. I'rmcip:+l ............. r.5oo 0o C.h,u h to V.unm. i. rz•h „ ......... 6,5 c.,~ licnj:uni 1 I L 1'nyuct, I lrawing...... z o0
1 .cpL Ii ]vard Helcua GoouDlIy \Ice-1'nncipal ............ t zoo o~ Adelu is \. W- mein[, r{•h .• .......... 6i, ,r., I Gc I rastuw. Music.......... x co
.11 h:ttW". :\!lar.dort. ..... .. , ,:. 'II r, A. L'e rLntan. la As-iztn ut............ I. 5:, 0 , \_m. \I. fl :rition I4th •' .......... 6;; c° Pt m+.. r) D,pattm,.nt-
I'1r.1'p 1 R,au, .... .. .. ~, \ +rs• I I t III et:, zd '• •.... ..I... 96u °, Anna I W':I,Ii, r,'h .......... 6;3 o, 1Ill Iia '1 to I'opoj'I ............ ...... x0 00
,,, ill n \I c\ ,m:u , 311 •. ............ L, vah I. Il,uk~.r, V c. 1 r cipal .............. I,zoo 00
I-mil l: n bur,er .. ....... •. a73 !'o 1 Alps Lc F I. , Additional I ........ 633 co
I rr d, rick I. Fu,ter, •• c,. 1'IIr.n l'. \Iilhearn, 4th .. ........ 7 o. Inks I hril;. ........ 405 oo "ophtc F. 'nnth, r. t 1-.istm t .............. yon o°
I ,ac,d Bir 11, " ....
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..... •• 3W .sons I l luinlan. ;th '• ..-..... .... -:5o uo lo 1 h 1. \I - 1) ,. .. ... -zo co _I „h.rnna F'. llotclm'„ zd Assi.<t:rat........ 8 34 00
Thwdorc H. Pssrme.'r, h.'A,sIstapt 3 0, hate C. 1' •urg_ nth ........ .... 666 0, I Fenny G. F.t I )rawin>;...........per hour. a co liliz rLcth S. Snub, 3«I ........ 774 °O
W'tl''.iam I. Wood>, Asatant....... •• 3 °o Emma F.C. Rea ti " ............ 6c a u:, H:Jda W', i,-h,rt, Gernt:m,... ..... •• t - \Lug.1et l:ally, 4th ........ 75000
M , rru B. Le„ ~ ,. ...... '. 3 oc Alan-•are[ :A. Codv , .th
` • •. • ........ 573 c'o Luhr \I tdL. r. .......... " r _„ Henrietta C. 1 hot ntoil 5 th ........ 7qo 00
I. uts Z nko. ....... •• 3 0, (;con;;c C. RextorJ, \lush... ...... prr hour I - I i sI I t~•pa 11110 11 \] dry A. hcnucll1. Hh ........ 6;z co
I 1I hcrty '• ....... oo Sarah :1.G,man, 11stvmg......... 2 ,.o Sarah). lienkc, Pxincp,l ................... x, 7u , oo 1.znc:1, {:mq. 7th •• ........ (o 00
.-\lured Clarke, •• .. ; u: K ii rma "Irerk, German......... 15o Carohr+ W. Fraser, r,t Assfi;ioroi.,...'...... t.,~;6 ou 'trI IZr .0:m, Nth ... .... 6;a o
I shard B-hrenri, '• ....... „ y a, Chark.te \ h. per, ~e thin_........ " I :w \lads I Ii her zd ........ .. o6 +.r ylmr K n:inn.~~ th ........ 59400
ttrdc~IckSetln haul, ".......
••• ; .o I_ ui C. 'II TI , ate, Coukm+
b• 2 .o }Linn Ida \1. Ffiirrk ' 3ll :. .. .---..... , NI;.-% L. It icII rd .on, loth 594 co
Primary l+cyartment- . 57, "' P,uckley, nii
\\ i!Il.tm ~tampr, ....... z co la za I r4f:,~ld, 4111 ............ Sy3 co .... .... 504 -o
~eorga W.\:+a Detanrk, Janitor.... •• 6. Cath: one \I. Fi i 11 oii Prix ipal.......... x , 75° °' I, iu c G. 1.:unbrcch t, 5th ........... 7 5 00 Katc C. Sul li van, xzth ........ 5 uo
F [)'Connell. rst assistant..,.,..... 9 uu Alan: ha F:. 111 ',6th Gener:d Assistant and _I„s Thin' Plun ett, I3th ........ 564 oo
L•: ,rni,ri Sclr+•.+l \',,.. o. Mary ll:Irv,:Itap, zd .......... 774 oo -c Hc.. oitll, th As , star .............. J mien BS'0{gib.•, x 4th '• ........ Soq ro
.4 5 8 as
F'iza 5. Pell, Principal ............per night, Brid:_ct I'. \L.rtfn, d .......... 751 o' hel r. H. t t 1 7 h '\SSlSdnt .. .... .. .... .. 726 0o Iconic \\ "arm.. 15th .. ...... 54o co
\laraasct Mumr~tv, list Asia:un .... '-, ~_
\lar_aret I. H[z4ofild, 4th .......... 75o co Lfizz le R. \L.Iits,[8th '• .............. 7=0 00 Fria S 11 II 6th ... .... 540 cc
ah Phar, z -.1 .... CO Sarah A l'orrizan, ;th .......... 75 oo Sophia j \ico!ai, gth r6h oo err-t kcnuccly, r-th ........ 540 o„
t \L I 'tits, 3d " .... " 3 uo Margaret M. L'nrn'. 1 t ........ . 564 °o F., ;r fi. Abr tiara, t°th .... ... ...... 664 eo di S'0 n)an, ISth ........ 540 00
I.t zaUcth W-:+Iker, 4th .... •' ; u Lucy C'. 1::«.:ut:t~h. 7th .......... 540 1 0 l:vehnr V. W'iI i., 11th " .............. C \l::th l Ic Klees. rg;h ........ :zz o0
\I i,guLritr A. E:Iger. cih " .. 3 00 6t o
Agnes \. H ldcu. th .......... 510 .0 .uc}' H. Wetherell, xzth .............. dt5 +° FIla W inherg, loth " ........ 520 co
1 r 1. CarMan. nth t and CaU-,arse M. Lurid)- , 9th .......... 4c8 II 3li n , Umh •• .............. 77 „o ,L'run, nst ........ 5zz ro
Music ........................... . u \{arc C. F:a;,is, \Buie............. er ho:ir, r 5 o~ II I- t,ctth m•tc k t tl A.si-ta t t 5~ r >lar7 C. Coal gall. zzd •'
horsy \, 1..I Len. 7th A" <sistant ... 3 - Ch.+rintte Roper, SC,ting........... c o~ \'armc~•, [5th 3 q t t ....~.. 73 o ' Anqulinc St 11111,, 2311 ........ 510 03
\I irtlia t F. Hintze, Sth " .. •' , o' 573
Sylvester 1:D:nghertY, Janitor ............... x,coI or I•'ort1er 1•icker, ihth •• , , ..... co Anna Bratll •y, a4Ih ........ 5ro uo
F n :a ch llitz r. nth .... 3 oo \1'i rate l'a'bs, x; th q , u:: Catharin. Cl Ii k, 25th ....... Sm r o
Ir.rn nI.. l.ru......... rat.. asq ( ,arrasa Se rrol_c. _. .......
Healy1...Fitz. ll.awin;............perhour, z~.. ,.va C. Fusco i, =fi[h ....,... Sto Oct
ant ............................ 3 0~ •Male Eztln ncnt-. . , -. \I.lrCaret71. W'alsh,27tlt .... ... 5t 0 00
R ,.a Fl,~sliner, Itch ?rsistant.... °c L. E:tmger. Principal ............... [;,coo on Li '.0Primary
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5 Ila:ue Ri tit ,aunt, 28th .... ... 5u; uo
Ell.t Bay4 :, Izth '• .... •` ? oc HDbOc 1. Frost, x•t AS,i'tant ................ 2,ot6 co {{mil} 1. \1 hits, Yrffncip:rl .................. x,.5:, o~ iIa-- y Ho1croorn, xyth ........ 504 o
t'.]vabe.h Roche' x3th .... 300 1 p I+. I ii .d Asspht:rat............ r '6iD <-o It Margaret 1'. I)ri>cuII ;oth ...•.... 5„4 00
C, elia A. Flio:ei,, I4ih .. •• oo _{:uues J. Re; I {dc, 311 `- ............ x,332 ° 'u-an A. Clark, xst .k
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riot .............. ` o 00
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...: •. F. ~I,ea, jr., 4th " ............ 7_o uu 1. Finn, zl
„ .............. C9 o, Flcrrp.irel k. C l1•er, ixst ....... 5v4 o0
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koss, 3d .......I ...... 34 Awls M. `clilF[z. sd ........ o co
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Frances For k. I~th „ •. co Fliz ii e h E. Denton, 5th " ..... ...... r,n6 ,-o 774 UO l: u.<ie L. >mit l;, 333 d •,
ar J.Cuuningham,gth " Y90 co 5r,{
5-j C O
1:. I and I. Hwan. J anitor.......... z .5 1L,r_arct :\. Barnum. 6t`t r,czo ,,.- Hannah Lamnte, 5th ............ .. .g, oc. 4nn C rri, 3,th p,o{ o~
Et•:orr,.g Scir,•ol _\'o. 6?. )fa,_ic I~. Murphy, 7th •` •........... 933 c° hat harme I 'lcC r,', 35 th " ..... • •• qu8 ro
...... .. .. Beg cw hake a. Glee son, 6th
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Evander Child+, Yrincipa{.........per night. „4 5. --lgn, s Barrett,
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\l :+r; I . K 11 en, nth I......... 1. 8g5 co
R"a t'. ~I:,shall, 7th 7-0 OG Ch:alone \\"illiams, 36th •' ........ 408 co
Ernest Jlerinl;t n, :l Si tint ..... F:mina 1L 1)r,+d let, nth " and 'ii
9[ustc. ... 810 r° \„rma komann, 377th `• ..-...-. 40 S oo
tSepil 1i11, .. .. 3 ~o I+atr 7I Ion. t -ih
`uli:+ L. C ,:oil „.,trth
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7j1 o., 1;e, r,e F~ 13,!In c, \Ih:sic.....,,.. per hour,
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f-:u~cne P. \loose.
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M illi"m I. Benison), 676 lie I hm .......... Grarn,aar School Ali,, S,
Loui , Ftcit,ort, Jr., .... oc
oo ~a r.:l: l \\ iL b) tgth ........ , .. ,
FtaIL E. 1'uti\V, r th ........, .. t, o
Irene F ttzh t +111. 15th .. . 67~ o I amp+. I)cpartment
Herman 1 aul. „ 3 C tiar.,h \Irnl ne, r4th .. ........... gca 03 \n -.Ira, I W hite•i i Yrrnc p.+l. ........ .. `2,75o 00
I alte r k . \t cingarten. a<sistmt. l~muc \. \1:1 ut, 16;h ............ 6 3 co M r y F. li It,aras, xlh , ... .... ; oq eo W Jiiam I l:addu, t: t :1s i.[ant. ... ....... 1,7 28 oo
3 c - arms \ . NJ nmhe. I 7th •' .. r, oo ou
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co }Fart' F.I) \i rasa, i(th A I I ii:, nil .... qua 0o ames P, to„hcrty, zd ............. [,728 r,u
Edw.trd \ -:doffs, ,. •. 3 P..:w:,nl W". Ksll - 7 1Qditional...........• z o. Rae l,c l I.. k„t1, man, 171 ItA si st,+n t, 408 00 1.nui. L. Lambert, It,
\la:-~ 1. Iicllc, ~lusi.. ...... .,...,,per hour, 7 t ze .• ........... .. t.-6o oo
Franci, E. l:urtnan, .. .` 3 °C Schupbact:, Iauitur ...... ....... ...... i 4, Cl 1[a .qic F. tics din. 4th •` ....... ...... xn6 co
Vir-,fiou Jones, Elam; I)'R,orp. ram: C . 3th •'
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o' Utto I.)r~scF i sari .orb. H. E'lc ischer, Gen- Gnrmnr<rr .~chonl .\o, ............. bozo co
Eahel I. Peirce, •. 3 - Mule llc• Sorp~mt~ Ara t 1, Atkinson, bah ,. " ............. 933 00
1 r tin P. Johns ton, Janitor.,..,,.... z zc man ..... ......................1,erhuur, r 3o
W'Illiam L. \la<on. dmorgiSb) , .. " 1 5o H ill` Gorski-', YcmefipaF . . . ................ -2,753 oo Prances ' . \l, rr°ti: 7th ............. 855 00
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f:^evrin_; Scle,•o1 :4.,. ^o. harsh M. Fergus, n. Sth .............
eq to \CiIbaso J. l.)'~hca, 1st \Zile As-istaut...... I,-_3 0o 933 0:,
Frank A. chino.ue. Principal.,... per nigh. t, Fem.•it llvpartment- Si ii,e, \L Fticrst, 2d ...... x,32 oo Kate A. K, au c),. th `• ............. 726 00
] r:n:d S. L m - n, --lsiaant.......... 3 cc \l t la 11 het I r 3 ............ .... r goo .0 Ka!«: L \l:rI Lott' e A. l i+ antI ,•, rot It " .. ., ., 695 00
L) 1:, :\. \l~ - :, Lice.Irinci gal....... .... I,,00 ao y, 1st Female Assistant, I,u6 cc
W illiam A, K ng, ........ 3 cc l.izztc I . ~paflo rd, zd .. ..
:mil \(uric t,oco co ti.ira', I. I):r ha m, I+th A, Id,ti3nal:: 4u 8 ::u
Hcnrs [ ud~, tr, ....... 3 oo L uh. ripe M. \Gilliam-, fist Assistant... .... t.u-u co 1Luy C, l hi ale, 311 ...... g,3 00 lams t':I KnI , , I ;.l ing ....... ......p r hour, z 50
y nd F. Hofmann, Assistant.. ; °o Etdnua J . H.mIs ad ........ ° 00
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H,,n r J:dia 1leane~, 4th " ...... 5g5 0~ `amm I bubo, l:ennan.... .. ...... " r 5~
I.o.iis Hau irth. .. " 3 co I rid.. t A. Hur fie}', ;d ........ 893 o Yriman• I) partmer.t-
:\n•,.. L.John -on, 4111 \L.n• \lc:'abe, -th 756 00 '.
I itto Dre-cher, ': .. .. 3 00 .... •.. • 873 O - M,,r„:u-c[ C. Buckle}•, tSth ...... 726 ON '\ngrlean \1 i heat, Iris _ip:it ........ ......... 1,750 00
dal:got an He}'mann, .` .. 3 °u taiza IIct:.,.can, 5th ... ... 793 oc ', r., I Cro•a ly, tar ...... 677 °r, Annlu I:. C:u- lilr, r>t assi staut.... .......... ii ra
Herman Hersko, itz, .. 3 eo End,-, 1 1), "t eeney, 6tlt " ........ 755 °O \l rrie Lei;a:on, 18th ...... 133 00 \M art' :1. 11a ;.,corn z:l •• .............. 534 00
Abraham H. E leischer, '• .. '• 3 CO A+ E. Grifhn, 7th ........ 726 03 F -m le Dspirtment- Sarah (•.- all , td ..............
Frui e-.a ler, S'h 7%4 ou
lugust \.W"ima:er, .. 3 CO """.. 7 zh co Erri aL Srhooumakcr, Pi in ipol,,.......... 1,600 ro SlI A l eYL2u1011' 4th " .............. 750 c°
1) id \ um .irk, .` " 30 \{..r } Z. H.t.aer+} 9th ........ 661. oe Frances A. Sir.,ng, r,t A ist a:,t ........ ~.., x,c:56 ro -slice Kenncut , nth •' ... .......... 990 00
Jacob \i cirositz .. Co { u : l nrcn o ........ 61a 0, Emma J. L Sham, =d •• ............ q6o co '\ +rat_ I: Hu h ls, tilt ...... ....... 6,o o,
I ie rge H. C. hatfield, '. .. 3w JuI F I I K ills, rrth '• ........ 615 o, 1L°i«-tt I E. \I.+c(.iI or, ,1" ., ........-. 873 ru Irzu I , Il nr re:[8 7th ........ ...... S94 0"
William k. Dorman, .. " 3 0~ L,iian h., it urrc.Ii r:ali ...... (I; c~ 737 u, ern te. C a,:a dy, th `• .............. yr.o ,
F'lurence \.'1'remper. 4th " ............
-Albert S. R-aitzfvlder, •` .. 3 c. I reds .I. al IL) 13th ........
" 573 °J Hannah \'. R. k i Id, th ............ F'.u:ily A. Sh, pard' 9th " ........ I .....
3 r1 I;ells 11:+ =si,. tgth -z oo 774 ~!o
Mortimer C. \lack. " .. •.•••••• 573 : ° 6th ..
I loregre 6,nmfiog.mm, 6c6 0, Loth, 13:rre i,. k, xcth « .............. 5-~z o0
Cr•rnelir,c kcuyke. •. " g co lit re n I. hecnan, n th ........ 573 °O Ellen I. Nicholson, ith •' ............ San: tt \",ilk, trth .............. 5w o0
'Ii 15 C. Kelly. \fu-tc ..... ........Per 790 00
than C.Cha?e, '- .. , oc p hour, 1 -c
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Mary
Chalm, rs, 8th 573 0~ \\'ilFiam Kinne,. Jan : ,r ........ ............ t,tg6 00
Henry G. host, •• .. '• 3 0.1 Helen \l. lIt Vcau, Drawing....... `- 2 oo G,auuuar Sc-Sic'! .\'o. 9.
Clara Luther, t:crman ............. x o Emma t_.SI.ney, 9'It ....... .... ;go o )
.\rrolcI HOT shaii .. " 3 co
Prima,, Lu artiutnt- Pctcr Moran, J amtor salar}• to be determined . Prn .. B ' Departn;rnt-
Rudolph C. Pokorny. .. 3 0.1 '1'crc=a }:. Lcrnhulz, Yrmcipal ................ 51,goo o°
James gIIcIC:eser, Janitor.......... 2 6, \Mary C. O' l ima[, Prm.tp.d ................ .. r,boo co ntuar Sc,ioo/ -Vo. 6. ! A nne J.Farley, ist A-.St oo ou
E.t erring Seleool J':,. 7 i. \claline E. R . -lnders t,, xst .Assistant........ 9.;o eo 1, G,-
Male De.a Haim -A. llotty. oil ................. a 34 u•
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cq _J \l ar_arrt J. Duff}', zd ........ 834 w Wilbur F. Hudson, Pr:ncip.,l . ............... ;3,cw o:, Laura I. Flynn, 311
'I I- Hunter, Principal..........per night, Marto R. \Ir,r~rc, 3d ........ o.,
• • • • • • ..... ... • 774 co
abeth A. heeoan, ?sststaut, :.. Magnus (:rosy, rst -.ssistant............ z.ot', oo Cl:: ra 1[ r. Kibl,i,, 4th " 7zo o~
3 Hancah Hurley, 4th ........ 750 0 0 Char{cs'F ieaman, ad
Lil '1.. tie,
l:aa '• 1,6.6 00 Su•ie ( )'Lricn, lilt " and .Music....... 732 o0
..... goo liras, 1{. Rice, 5ih ,• ........ 750 00 Gustav A, l'sr 1., A ............ 1.3:2 oo Lulu :l. Fool )',
y, " ................. 6 3- CO
I,,.Shine Done hue,
l,r,tnse Ca=cy, " 3 cc ••••• 754 0~ ........... 54
.. ..... 3 o1 L na A{nllrN ,), thth 54 y A.
Mar 3' - L'nderl ill s[3th
5 th " ............ I.t r6 oo i{c' nncttu Lu )'.ter,nrst~Ass stant, Ut mmar... 540
9r•3 °0
\Firs• F. H-:.,,c, ];aralii: Le , gold, Sth ........ 7,, <o
1' I••'i r L, Donohue, ..... •` 3 00 \I I', Moretbno, 6th ............ i,9zn oo \lamb: Jack,. n, z1 '. .' ... 825 00
..... 3 00 CT'- ill m, nth and Music 624 co G. Ambrose, 7th .... 933 00 E tclle'I. h,',
- t+,ruts, A '• ... 7 oo
Jeannette Hmtmehccit, :Anna \! t ii loth ........ 750 0o I kutina
A+~tonio Pazourek. '• ..... 3 00 •, RI A.Crcgin,
b silt " .... ........ 8,5 oo Vacanc}•. J anaor .................. .......... ......
`:•.rah F.I :: e, xith ........ Sqo °o 1 S:.rah Newmin,gth ............ 7E6 m
William Zimmer, Janitor,.......,.. " 2 z;
- Lena\{.Hare,, 6msrnmcr School.\b. zo.
.!1ttickland' toil ............ 6,s 0, Grammarl)c.~rtment-
Eve•,ring School A"'. 7q. Antem tic H:mdle, 13th ........ 5 o0 1•.hzrUe[h L.ti Il,o-„ Itch ............ 6--
I •hn \ehrba., Assistant......'... per ni ght, 5; r.a :A nnie dullmiod, r th '• ........ Szz uo II i W. ll.. H:Iktot rzth" r5 Ernest R.Izir1 ns,h Principal ................ .',,q,000 nor
............ 633 uu _Lohn 1'. N,chnlon, 1St Alate A-sistorm
\fichad i e ( ) 'C onnell, as,iRant.... 3 °U Atli -M . (.l arke, sstb ........ 5ro co Primary Dep:u-tment- ..
7 heoelore A. Perham, .• .... 3 ou >] ........ Hugo \ u Pron g • d ........ t,7z 6 0~
_1L A. \l Byers, i6th ,r 5 10 0, Ellen F. 1st Assistant ............... 7 4 00 Henry H.Ylough, 311 " ........ 1,476 uu
Charles schekeI r, .... 3 eo F. any C. (;Airy, r7th ........ qc3 00 PileaoDr G.
G. du Moulin, zd :\=si~tant......... 714 cU \laz 1:. km~er, 4th
Aram Fischl s i~z, .... ': co \I:+rc E . Le Galicz, r8th 504 CC,, Lizzie S. Harris, 3a ......... 720 00
%'dirk 1, tiles, .... .. 3 0, -[„ ' • .. •' •' \l icha I J. JlorrI em 5th " ....... i o86 o0
hu \luilin, 530 Ii ......................... x,6sz ~o Isabel S. Finley. 4th ......... c7z w \]aria Jury, t,t Female t ~.mtorpt ............
\1'illard A . Dc•soorscst' .. ...... 3 0t - r,o86 00
AL+t:ie Moore, 5th ......... 53 o, I \i,fie-rat Baum, zd
Froderick W. Reiman, .... •' 30 Grammar SuiOO1 A'o, 3 \lorry V. \IcLarney, 6th ......... 594 0o EN2orb[-th M. I rney, 3d F'ema..e ,'s staut,,.
Alfred I,.\4i plehy, •••• 3 co \Isle I )op:rruncnt- qog o0
Agnes M. Curtiss, 7th " ......... 564 co Dlar )' ( )wen, 4 th
Emil tiewma t .... „ 3 00 Peni:+m'n D. L. 5-,u, herb ii Principal...,... 03,003 00 Lola N. Rich, 8th ......... 54: co Louie R. Heller, 5th " 9-3
Anthony bran<, " .... 3 co Cecil T. hilly, I Assi;trot ............ .. z,cr5 00 .•. 8_
\ray Lc vison, nth ......... ;zz oo I Mary F:. Cl:+rc, 6[h ... '
5
Henr}' Byron, .... goo lames 1'. Cara •, zd .... ........ .. r,6 6 ego .........
L} m:m H. H .} Bradt, 3d " ............... x,332 oo Fllc F R.1leach; Toth 408 0o ,~y\ara J. K,:enan. 7th
d L. Homan, .... 3 0o - Fe male Lcpartment-
ku era P. Keyser. 4th " .... ...... .... r,u5o oo aSusta J• W'usui•.h, &IN "
Carl L l,c•,I Id, „ .... 3 0~ Katherine IJ. Ylake, Principal............•., t, ooh to Jennie J
Louis J. Falk, ' •.•• 3 co Julia Hosten, l,t ............... x,tr.6 oo
Mary F. W alsh -, zd ............... t,ozo 00 Laura E. r)sborn, 1st As~atant.......... .. I,og6 co lfattic A. Carol:m, Loth ... 66 cc
Jame c J. k„ynolc.s, 3 00 F. O'Brien, ad
Eller, T.
.... oo :
g73 LO ie }I. \Vhite, x 2t
\[ nes ... 696 00
LYernard
olio' H ratan,
eo
p•. J. Cooper, •' ....
•` 3 co
3 co
3
Eil, A. Fmclt;ih ' 4th
losephim.::\. smith. cth "
and .\Ilisle ....
..............
915 -
b 55_ oo
Alary lla at, ,
Arabclla Kahn, q[h
\Ixr ) F. (; c m, -th
•` .......
............
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Agnes I.F
It hr , xzth
795 0' Alzirc A. 1.7ick, r34t tlt
so 00 Jexsie f;. F raser, xgth
•'
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696 0..
q5 00
August Flaegener, Janitor......... 2 60 \ L r,a I. f+etrnm. 6th " eg oo 7 ....... 7 645
San:+h I. Gould, 7th ... """"•" 786 c° Ed Fuwlcr' 6th •• 6: 6 0o P,trici I \{. Dolan, x5th
Evening School _'ho. s43. babel F. Le„i., 8th ............... Laura \ordemann, th 656 co addle IL 1Ciute+ide, :6th ... 603 co
Jerome A. O Bunnell, Princip' al .... Pbr night,
e ~4 5° anni- A.to9.. .. ............... 78 , oo
7co °0
Kate Ambrose, 8th ........... Cxg co Elsie M Cable, xlth ... 603 00
John J.()'keilly, Assistant ........ 3 °r' KaleS.Goibosn, ioth _ z6 co Effie f)eans, 9th ............ G73
53 0 C E3 izaie t C. Yrhman
me h ... 603 00
ch, " ........ 3 00 . ............. ., ............
Joseph F. W"ck Frances C. Hacs,-lb•utn, x ah As tans,..... 623 oo ~lathtluc L'eck, Loth 573 Elizabeth Roche, Yhonr,_•raphy..... per hour, x 50
C:harle, J. Pickett, ........ 3 00 \Ennis t.. G. Caro•, rzth •• ...... 633 oo Fanny 1). Gillet, tlth ...... ..... 573 °o Primary Department-
Henry B. Po son .....,.. 3 °" Primary Department- Hester A. „bents, Princi Pal .,....•......... - ,o 00
r, 9r
John Pync, ........ 3 w .. Female Uep'+ntm:m[- Ida Ik e lheime r, ist Assistant .............. goo co R,,,chef S. Seely, ist Assistant .. ........
Charles l;artensteig, " •• • • • • • • „ 3 O1
FI at'cth A. Pope, Principal ................ x,goo .:,o Kos R. Greer, zd ............. 8 34 r,v Adalmc H.11 )all zd .. and.. \I ii .... 8qo0
94 0
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Frances A. degas)', zd Jeinrl Strauss, 3d ......... . .... 774 00 Margaret P. Duggan, 3d Assistint ......... ,
.... , , ... , o00 <o r.l.zabeth Hadley, 4th .............. 720 CO 774 00
Francis Byrne, ,• ........ 3 03 Margaret L. bon ti d " - \Forum S. Purdie, 4th •• .......... 720 00
Julian W. Branded, " ........ 3 00 873 0o Elizabeth \lahony, 5th ......I....... 672 ro 5 " .......... 6;s c°
J . -Marion boners, '• ........ 3 00 p;,igenia \layere:w,54th i " ...•' -""' ••
Ida L. Hardy, 6th .............. 63o 0o Slare+nnaSnutes, 6th . • • • •. • • • 630 00
.. Annie L. Egbt rt, th Assistant and General Alice H. Grams[[, 7th •` . . . . . .........
Gustav Kessler, • ... • -- • 3 00 -
Assut:mt and \l usic .................... 8 00 594 °o Kate J. E atwood, 7th
........ ~~ Ruth 1., \l Dore, Sth „ .............. 564 oa Adelaide :'ai rban2+, 8th
PaulJacob, 3 co Cora E. Hunt, 61h Assistant ................ 55 co
745 gy m), Kahn, 4th .......... 75o 00
Rosalio De Rosario, ....... • 3 °O , , , , ...... • ... • • ...... ....... 540 on 11ar~ rat Seul!ane, 9th •` .......... 564 co
........ " 'Far C. Bergen. 7th " Helen E. Wyman, zoth ........... .. 950 00 Ada ',warthou•., toth
1 h B. Valdettaro, " 3 °D ~1{aryaret M. Dean, 8th ........ ........ 7' " .......... 540 ou
Francis W. heehan, " ........ " 3 03 (,66 oo Vacancy, rrth •••••......... ;lo o:: Bernardine Schnitgen, iith ......... 543 00
3 00 Lina}Post, gth ................
Edward L.Feek, .,,,,... ................ John J. Shelly, Janitor ..................... 2,288 co Anna E. Gallagher, 12th '• ...... • • • • 5'z oo
•' 2 25 filar • net 15 di In, loth" 666 00
Thomas D. W'iberly, Janitor........ 9L, r,;orscl B. W"eir, stn" ................ 6+5 oa Grammar School Na, 7. 91. Alberta Crandcll, 3th " .......... 522 co
Evening School No. 95. Jennie Thompson, rzth" ................ 6x5 CO Male Department- Mattel G.Wetherbee, x4th Kindergarten 870 00
Cornelius D. Fleming. Principal.... per night, $4 50 Mary L. Broonur, t 3th" ................ J. Frank Wright, Principal .................. $3,0oo no Viola 13. Roe, x5th .. .......... 5i 00
573 00 Emma Sc. Morris, r6th
Samuel Friedman, Assistant ....... 3 G° Anna M. Brother:un. i4th Assistant.......,.. 573 oo P«aer 1lorrohh, rSt Assistant. .............. 1,728 00 .......:.. 408 03
David Baum, ........ " 3 00 Alice Frank, Germ:m .............per hour, x 50 James C. Byrnes, ad ................ 1,476 00 Estelle T. 1Veisman, r7th 5'4 oo
Leo Green, .,,..,.. 3 00 Primary Department-- Meyer Levy. 3d ................ :,z6o no Louise F. Kern, Additional ................. ......
Frederick A. Googins," ........ 3 co Sarah J . Lo: n ,n, Principal ................. 5,500 00 Full L. Newman, Additional................ ,,oho co Augusta C. Wagner, •• , . , , , .... • , , , ... , ......
Jeremiah 9lahony " ........ 3 °O Ida L. Hill, ist A sst'.tant .................... 9u0 oc Therese S. Lick, 4th Assistant............ I,rt6 00 Nellie L. Godley, ................. ......
J olius Hanow, '• ........ ,, 3 °O Helen Dunkin, ad ........ ............ 834 oo Lucy A. lion ,h ue> 5th ............ r,ozo co Eliz.+ W. Whiting. " ................. ......
S. W .Wechsler, ........ 3 eo Elizabeth 1. Spe rs, 311 Assistant............ Charlotte F. Howard, 6th " ............ 933 on Edna Hixon,
z z5 774 00 ............ 855 co Elise M. Feuring, ... , •.. • •
Charles Fehrentz, Janitor .......... May B. Crotnmelin, 4th 950 00 F'anny Cafferaia, 7th
\autical School SE. :Mary's. \[dry V. Howlett, 5th ............ 75a oo Annie J. Berger, 8th " ............ 786 co Annette M. Black, « .• ............... ......
Jennie F. Lynch, 6th ... ... ... 75o co 11ary E. Niatthens, gib ............ 726 0-j EtizsLaii Manus, ................. ......
Wells L. Field. Superintendent .............. ez,00; w c75 0o Babette A. Kayton, .................
H. M. Hodges, Executive ................... r,5o oo Margaret McLaughlin, 7th" and Music.. 634 0o L'elle Hdl, xoth ............ ......
WLD\ESDAY, JANUARY ~5, 1896. THE CITY RECORD. II I
J. Gardner mnh, Physical Instruetn........ St5o 0o f Snsan Leverich, Drawing. ...perhnur, 5z :o Clarence ft i reat, 4th Assistant.....•...... t,o8-, oo Knte G..M:cklin, mst Assistant .............. agoo ao
Vacancy, Janitor ............................ ...... Frances Falk, ( .erman.............. r 5o Elizabeth A. C:Iar,•, 5th r,tr6 co Margaret C. Healy, ail '• .............. 834 co
Gr:ntnuar S Zool zVo. ti, f'rimen- y I)ep:utm, nt- Rachel Davies, 6th ....,,....., r,ozo ro Harriet E. Nedwell, 3d •......•...... 774 00
(:rammar Department- I Kat,: .l. R,:ld, Pri ncip:d ..................... x,7ou ro 1Snvna 1.. Campb,. I1, 7th ............ 933 eo \E. Louise Nicholls, 4th " .............. 750 w
John }{. l;rotecloss, Jr., Acting Principal i -llary Elarnes, rst As,istant ................ 90o w Alice S. Styles, 8th `• 8;= oo I EIiz:+Seth Sn,ith, 5th " .............. 750 00
and rst Assistant. ...................... St,7z8 0o F:mma Perry, 2d ................ 8'4 00 1•:dith L-endol, 9th " ............ 78ti o. I Emnut J. Horn, 6th .............. 75o o0
James A. ( )'Donnell, 2d Assts ant .......... r,4-f, o;, \larq;tret A. Carter, ;d `• ................ X74 0o Josephine (;. kobi nsnn, Toth Assistant...... 726 co 1 Frances C. 11tt,ted, 7th .............. 750 00
1\'illi;rot 1. Sinununs, gd ... ..... r,.6o uo Faizab th rl. Purns, 4th" .............. ;so co I)aisy F. RockwrII, :rth ...... 726 0o I £ ellie AloorcruC[, 8th •` ............. 56q co
Charlotte F.cker, 4th " .......... t.ozn ,,., j ` iial' A. Rubin.on, _cth" ................ 8io co losephin D. Crockett, rzth ...... 6"5 oo Annie 11. Ry•m, 9th `• 5fi4 o0
li cnrtctta \t'oodn)an, 5th ar,d \Iu is 993 00 Jc.;tr..1. Ua w. Ith ................ 75o no Mary F. l(ochc, r~th ...... 6~g ,o I Anna A. 5trub, r.th .............. 540 00
Annie I(. Itarnos, 6th •' .......... 6 55 a J' 0100 I.. tinuth, 7th ................ 7qo o, Nellie I )alters, r4tit •` 633 r o F.ahr_r Sanders, nth .............. Sqo c o
1:nLiva ~. GJrhrist, ;rth .......... -~8, oo Ir.11 i I'.
` Carrell, Sih ° ............... . 750 0o C:uotimo S. Keh 1, r51h ..... 6_..g oo'Peres. 1•:. 1lerritt, r2th .............. 5zz oo
Eunice Crawt(ird, 8th " X2 6 uu 1 ~clis 'I. Culls n, 9th " ................ 950 r.n \lary (.:. Seebach, German .........per hrttr, r 5o Dlar}' .A. Fagan, x3th .............. 522 o0
\Loy V, ( )wens, 9th .... ...... 07 ~ ,.o Al.~ ry Sharp, Toth ................ 75•, no Julia K, I;arn:rd, I )rawing......... '• z o, Dlir:am 17ahlcr, r4th .............. ;ro c.o
I3caja0tro If, "I"t,q'ic•t, I)rawing......t):1 hot,r, z oo ~Iinnie Ryr r~.,,n, trtlt .. .............. 5fi4 I Female I)cpartmcut- lI Anna Kammerer, r5th " .............. 408 co
Primary D,• ,artutent- F.hr.~beth A.I oyl •,Toth" ................ ( n, Winifred , onnoll Pr iuci I gu-; oo Blanche Nfcl.. Shaffxr, 16th Assi, taut... .... 408 00
Abby N. Beal.:, Principal .................... r,7-o <o Ce, Ilia Cohn, , 3th I............... 54u o0 1•:mnm A. y1cCabc, tst :lssatant..........., r,o56 co 1,mily (k Gavin, r7th ... 408 .. o
V1'ilhemcnc tinyder, tit As.istaut............ qo-, I ,,, I-b-11y F', Patterson, 14th As-i. tan t.,.,.... sqo ou ~ I(rnma AIark, zd •' .......... .. r6o oo t enri.. F. F i'istow..Music:.......... per h~.,n-, t ~,
Ni h, John=on, r5th " :..1
Martha H. Bodes, zd .......... _. 83+ uo .... .... gaz o, Nellie 1lonohuc, 3d `. ............ 87; oo I David Denne}q', Janitor .................... : %; uo
13arhara Ecans, 3d •• ......... I., \raIella )cnmcad, r 6th ........ c22 ..c 1•:mma n.itc he It, 4th " ........:... 795 0.,
774 n oO Rosalie I.ow~ nf-1,, t7tlt Grezttrtuar Sc/tool A'a. 21.
Grace -11. B erns, 4th ........ 5ro oo Alice V. Mari,-, 5th `• ............ 1, oo
DLu-„aret J. Kernal.an, 5th '' 7-o ~ o Irene Patrick, rSth ,,., .... Szo eo acne; C. Doan, 5th ............ z:' ru JInlo Department-
Ann bot h tt nd, ............
............ ti 4 cu N \I:u i F', R }+ ui, t 9 th ........ 504 ",
,o G,-or ,clh R. elosb:tch,7th " ..... ..... 7 cu 1I. A. Srrntwgli:oa, Principal...........
666 i.;_ ., -
•yrzabe[1, Hovend~:n, yth ............ :9+ uo I }\clue liar[ul s, aoth " .... .... 5„q I Gcor;~i:uta \1c0anm, 8th .... ........ 6firi o„ J u;e P I ITernb;.rdt. rst Assistant............
\Iary :\. 7'u rn or, Sth ............ 4 u , eu!IT[ F.Skiaaw1 zrst ....•... 504 0, j \lary A. Leahy, olh " ............ 166 oo eor e L, I yr-, zd ............ r,z_z o,
C-Glme F. HoIs ten, g th •: ...... ...... ~ 6 co Vaca . Y'J mitor ..................•........ z,g6,5 uc
5qo \L l~eorgina Ku,lcleII Toth " ...... 6r5 0; F:Ilcn A. Iin n c..l am, 3d „ ... I........ r,ozo co
Alir.•• l:. U'l) mm ll, rnth ... 5zz oo Glerzllttiar SUhool 1vo. r~, ICmil Y F. Rodman, nth ......
. • •.... 6r g o~ Non, f•:.Cn~u in, 4t.h ............ 933 W
1•:iizahctL V. Rcale, zrJt ........
............ 7io o~ ~ ]I:tic 1)eparunent- Aunic (open. Toth •` ............ 5-3 00 Isabel NlcCoun,IIQ6;..
• c 5 th „ ............ a55 co
\lacy 1`.. \fc Donal I, 12th ...... ...... 7 ', u, Nathan K. L'c, r;, Principal........ .......... .t. 000 r o ;\l atilda Gutmann, t3dt
.............. ...... ... 573 0o F:nm)a F. ( )'N till, r th ............ 786 00
Isabelle Dlnrrisrm, 13th •` •• o<o roc. ~ c o ,k.siltant :. o. n, Ch ~ rlc» II, Hau,chel, \]nsic. ...... Ter
.. ,,~ P hour, r .o \Lu-y .\. (:urran, 7th ...... ..... 750 ou
Hannah :1, Shea, 1 Il " ............ 5
Soo ,,e I AlOfl ,I i'alme)' r, \
tstt :\•si tamt .............. r,7z~ ' !
;o lu!ia I•:. L'arnnrd, Uramin~......... •• z cn ~ F"r nci, O'lL yam, Urawmg.... ...... per hour, z o0
\Villiam F'. C:,mp!.cI1, Janitor ................ r,a48 0, \Wilma A. DaCna, zd ............... ,,476 Go "Kathinkn I;o tck y. I. rut ........ •` z So I Georga \V, Yuttir, lfnsic........... „ r 50
_1ohn J. Do,,ling. ;d ............... r,zoo -.o Primary I,cpartment- Hcrm;ut C.tichwcitzer, G_nnyu.... x
Grr[1t111rr1 Scho:,l IVv. ia. Female 1Jepa rtmcnt- 5 .,
Yale Department- j Louise ~..\lurre,y, 4th ............. .. r, u6 o Ada A. I3renn. m, Pnuc; pee .............. .... r,5„n o0
John F.'t•avntk}•, PrmetpAe .................. .z,+;o 0o Pemba Irlboure, 5th " •••••`.•-•-. r.ozn oo
Jennie I.. .\IttrAyy. 1st Assistant........,,., yon oo \Lttta _I. S.v c.•ny. Principal ................. r,goo 00
I ~tlarflia Hunter, tth ............. .• u„ hate F. O'\Ien rn, zd " ............ g 31 on rllicc 1:. \i cers, Vice-1~rincipaL ............. x,00~ o,
Bryan _I, Kcilly, zst a,--istant............
"- -
Joseph A. Hamph}'. zd ..... ....... r,7 `8
r.
F
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Anna M. UunaLuc, 7tlt "
933
875 ,.o J came G. Carroll, 3d •`
.: ............ 77+ oo i\Ia ley \Ice. Tin. ... .......... t,wa ou
"i,
(rnrlius S. Rourke, gd '• q7 ' uu 1•L.I
,:o „ranur lnn„Itur,S[h „ •.... •.. 78(0 o' Isabella \I. I urLes, tlt 750 ro i?~.Icn 7'. ]1~;C loske } •, rs[ Assistant............ 873 co
J liz i Seth ,\. Kee ran,, th•` ..... .......... \nna C:. Joyce 5th + „ ......:'.. „ \I t (1T:nm,er, 2d ............ 673 nn
I)scar von Hie1eLrand t, :• Ac.. ...nal.. 7zo co J . s. i,ta ..... 7860., `. .. 7_c \I:,r}• I?. h ,Ic ;d .,
\Canby a. Knthenstcin, roth As;i, taatt ... .. 7<6 ..a F.ILr t ). I,.,qG,truth. r'~th ;` ............ 7-"0 0. ....... .... 795 00
Alary 15 Dillon, 4th '• .. .... ... t.t to ou eo,ge W' I', ttit, \lusic............per hour, r 5o
\I:u-y ]•:. II rtncdy, 5',h .. \tor`••aret \L \I I c:ui, nth - u ~ S:.raI \I.-nuYIh, 7th - ............ 7,0 ,
........... t,c=o o, i ', '~ """ 7~I
IancK k.ardon, 6th " .......... , < Ra ITA hillip tzth ...... 175 ,u Sear} :1Y heard, 8th ..••••.. 7,a n o Fi,l)'k
}rut, y:' n, I)rawin .......•• ,. or.
8,; o S \T,u
.. le. I ,ne;, r,th 675 o 1~ th riue A. (; odwi n, 9th', ..... 5+o vo \lurtl t Hmv, , t:crnlan............ t 5
Il inrnh ..(;ill. 7~h
I• haaae[h F'. I er, gi y, Slh .... .. ...... k tr.t l h ll u u n, rgtb .....
.... , 6;3 0 \ llie ~l. l;:dli~:m, Toth •' ... • . • . .... 5 2z o, Ii m.u'}' L)epattmeut-
............ 786 co
!.aunt 5chrc.,_dcr, c th " ............ 7z.~ c> S.n.th W t t.- r, rth 2 `° ...... 633 .,r. II jenni.• W'.Warts, trth •` ....... .... 5ru co Cyt0r1mc \I. Connor, Principal ........ .. r 7;. ',
6- u :\II-~c let \L (. arri tt, \1'nrkshnp ................ r,qo:, , u t :o'oe0nc \1 et1, Toth :` .......... q 04 co AI:uyA.A'c,tcumbc, lest A- i-tart.,.,.,..... , loo , o
\lo,g c \B Farrel[, r,tlt
1•:va 1:. kiiI II nth .. .......
............ 'S
675 no I-I- Ica AI. I )e Vc:w, Draw inq....... per hour, zo, Y,eaic Stern. 13th ............ 4 8 o., 1[ut y I h II usun, 2d ........... 7; 4 0
I,,zzic K Parker, Alusic............ (;n G51C- S~Inn1011, i q th •• Se4 00 azr.Ie gull Lan. 3d •` .... ....... 7=•' o,
l;racc C. RoTrc1e. Toth •: ............ 6 a3 a:, F h lea Gnus, '• r -„
German ............... .. '
z 5o 1•:rI th A].I) rb}'. 15th •` ............ q<.8 cu ~Ltry H. Hays, 4th `• _.......... (.J_ „-.,
Vlar}• ~L )I II uc, 13th 6:- 3 5) :ne
K'1'icrncy, St,t ......... .. i .,
............
1[ar}'C. Kell}', Music .............. per ho-r, Yrim;u-y Ucp:u tmcnt- l'banc; H, Ilatechgih AEucic ....... per hour, r 5o
t 5n
n -, CLrytun 1-, 1V inters, Janitor................. r,3;z ou ] orc't, 1'Ic k t ~Ihf tl t ...........
Pruner; L. a s 1 , awino........ ,. z uu Anna I.. AIadden,
I Principal .............
t "' • r 750 Emma tluir k, ........... s°y -:~ u~
V1'illi:un I,. A[a.on, I'hmio);ral,hy... t _., Kate F:. \ II e.nekson, Vice -L' Traci ,al......... r.coo 0o -
(,lea amar School Ab. zy. Saral~ bharkcy, 8th •' ........... ;zl 'l
A br H. 1 I, iti 1 u 1 crma•,........ • t 50 Am, ,r
lia A. I1 ,wc, lest Asses Lmt_ .............
rot - " \ta!e Uc ,art m..nt- A1 tr}' H a•ge rty. 9th
P0rnAr}'1).p attntcnt I -I .'
1'ob0 T -d ••••••.••..••. 8 , 4 <, 1
.AItgn„t.ette I•:, bschl: ~c, 3J ` ... ....... ... a Willi nn C Hes" I" insip l .......... ..... S3,o a o, ;cot e W. letth~ Alusic............ per
.... i tottr,
••
[':mare ]tut r.i}, [ ltncipal ...... .... 77+
Fridge[ F'. MlCu1eu1, IA A-istan; ...... r '75o uc, 1•.!izabcth P.kichtrd; th" 7 '- -
lame; Keil}. r.tAs,tstant .................. z,on ,.o J.ums Hoare, Janitor ................... ... ..o „
"o oo Lnuisc A. Connor, + "..... "• . • o , u J'~hn Vint, zd ............. _ ... r.~,,.6 :,a
?\Iat~aret I'. Aluivcy zd th " ... 7 (;lea nr nrrtr School .A'o. _.
......... 8 34 on Str th I tu._n n, 6lh .......•.•. nn, ft. .1. Fitch, gd A»istamt........., x 3;a o.
... .......... 7 o o
E ily' N. P_nnctt, ,;d •' ..... 774 o ~ I S lTale Dr : ,ttnl,m-
:11h'ena L':dt!ttin, q th •........ 7zo 0o Chtis~mc \I ar;hall, 7th -o u, ~ "eF h 1'. I riffin, 4th .......... r, o86 u' la •rue P, .e t;,.cll, Principal ,.
,•••••„• cg,co,~
.
Annie \1cCann, 5th ......... Ada H,r~~. 8:h
5 oo Sarah F:. Itakeq 9t!t '• ..........
.... .... • • • • .
7 0 -, \Luv I. Po: r, Sih
56 ° Arhur \f. Lee. t, i :e-Principal ............ .. 2,011
,.•........... 7ro au j Jane Ryan, 0th .......... r,.z0 oo
H•`
:umalt Alcliowan, 6th ......... 6 0 oe I F:hzabeth lack,,,n, Tura :: .... ..,... 9;; o ~ I J:pro , . A iu:'nton, lest • ❑ ...... ..... 1.-
1L,ry F:.Smith, 715 •` 3 `•
.... ~5c or Cha:9otte A. \1'oochnff, 7th (Barb s A iT,:n rence, z, I As r r .
„ . " • • • •. ..94 cu Rlary A. Snu,h, rrth `. ......
.... .......... 5 • uo Kate F:. It}'tn, 3th •. .... ...... 455 co
Arm 1'tend,_r~aa, 8th ... , .: \Ltr I (I"uk gti ........... r,n •
Lion. I Kelly, 9th .... 56~ °O F. - an t Smith Toth " 5zz „o Selma E,htiardt, qth .......... 786 00 AtI I}h } 4th
••••..... 5+0 o •... ... """ I:can•,cI SI :\.Chute, rata 7 z ~n
c P c I' ,1, ......... r, ....
Kath"nnc .\ammack, Toth ........ 5, , GG
France. \I nl n r th l.i„te (;. ~nui.;:,n. 5th
xe, lea F,:,nl.hn,'r4ih ..."""••_ _ ku:u \l. .1latthcws, zrth ... ...•. -26 ou ....... ••• y.;
Maggie h. L)alcy, xrth ......... 522 ou Ie'.a DI. I eckcr, rsth 51' F77 00 \taKt;u_ L. Ruru., 6th ........... b-..=.
.' .......... „
............ Am.wrla F. Lane, ,zth ..........
(.1 r t I F'. L'ergen, tzth ,: ....,.... -~
yx oo 'u+ Olioc 1t. I~~n,
Florunru C. tiu- icklund, r6at A;Tr'1lInt ....... 5uTk - s. r~th .......... 675 w -- c,~,
Clara I hiffy. r31h ......... Sto 0o ti;tr.,h tF. Whcleler.e8tht- t .• ...........
........... 7So
Sliriam Fin;stunvT 14th I{lizabeth i;ark~r. >lusic.... .. .. •••pc•r hour, _ ! \L Loretta 11ur,h
t 5o I )', t 4 th .' .......... G ;, r,
........ - to co R^hccc:, Alitchell, ti win g' • • • • • . • • . •' h:u ha ring Il. \lahunr r, r -th " .... .... (133 w
~ardt I. I)uncau, )tI ......I.... 786 00
blarcn.:e Simpson, r,th ......... o{ oo _. r oo o n I In;ia A. W'il1-c. Toth " ....... I ... 726 co
'. Curnc.lus C;lit7nrd. J;utitur........... n.. !l-:tncts \[~dci!lc, l)ratving ........per hour, - •• ...........
\Ltg,ie \ln,roe, 160, ....... ;04 uo l3er0aaTJ I~w utcr, German......... `
9l:,ley F'. Cab,ll, rrth 726 00
Jn Jut Maher, Janitor ........................ Gra,trnrrzr J2h t :o
x,144 cw vv1 .Fn. ib. ....... rat++ Bataan } ISruttr ,: ,.
r 5"
.1Ltry \", O'Cu,innr, Toth ... ....... 675 00
Gra ttr»rar `i/,•on! _1-,,. 13. l-
ai D1 1r'`rtment- "' " "' \clhc Craig. 13th " ........... 675 -
Female zard, t m•_nt- Josmh Ii. Z:,hriskic, Principal ............... .;,wo 00 N\;dtou N. hhi;, Ma-ic ............. r ~.;
~nchul 5' ,:., :4111 :.
........... 633 00
Oscar P. I love• Vicc-Principal .............. z,or5 c> I`emale Department- \largarct j. Kuuwdy. t5th " ........... 673 00
Anna\L Hazard.Yiircap:,l .................. en9ouo'
Anna Vl. Power, Secst P,i _"tLcl ... I ........ r,zoo on 'IhcodoreD.(:amp, rs t Assi,ttint............ x, S,o ,Annie I.. A1'I: yte, I' rincil at.,......... ...... r,gor .o I U,tr"II ,, IiWA a.w, Adot nal.............. 7zo 00
Yh.lbe A. K11, .,[ . lest As>i,rw[........ .... T.o,6 :o
i oho J. Sot rdivan t, zd ,: z, 7:3z
' on Cnr. eli.t ti. Klhner, lest A,st tau........ .. r, 6^(, u., 't'e or S 1. \I.dtVnl' y..\=1dmwuye..., ...... y 20 o
Ikate D'1AurmcV. lest •••.•.•.•.
...,.....,.. r,rc6 Go \lal'4arlt V. Br dL'Cl~k, ld .......... yG:, :o \l argnrct tiheil, ., ........... 408 0o
F:mnm ~L .ill, z.t •• ............ ,73 0o
Lucy t:a•,~ble, 3d :. .......... .. Eye a~
A,~t Peter-un, Id `: '(,ener-d)... t o o co Kate AI. Denny, 3d ':

.......... 873 0o Ir,_uc U. Fl}uu, :` ..... ..... q c3 co
Fate NJ.'rworne l•, iIh - Elizabeth V!, Wells, ;d , ,, ,, ,, 933
o ~ Eliza J, Yruderi;;k, it't .......... 873 0 . I.irae !1. Uarl:cr, AIttsir............. cr hour, x co
.. ...... 87; Go
tin;ie Robcns, 5th .... ..... -tg5 00
]r la F:. Sou therl.md, + th " .•
............ IS5 00 C.r,,e1ia 1V 1 :r.,r., -th ,. .......... 595 ' H din \I I)e \ e u I trawmg.... .. p •.• z o0
Mar} M. wmrorngs, 6th Aliry I.. Cruty, ill " 6; r . A'irc L nz ;th .......... 7„q c Fl z:l _tlt Ku!„ " I ncidur, German,. r 5o
„ ............ 7,> n, -blm gyro C McAdam, 6th " ............ 7 10 o,u~ 1•t., rq»ret F,, l;.tcon, 7th .. .. ...
5. .-vgees Smith, 7th 7z+ o 1 rimar 1)c artm ,nt-
............ 790 co 1
C I,ut !1a .l;t„ut. Sth
,:
.......•...
Florence \l. Craw. 7th 6 - w 1,lise- W. Hurre,
_ 8th ... ..... 7_ 6 0~ Julia :\ Bcll, } Pnnapal
~' ..................... r,790 co
950 0".-
Ida 1 1 Ehnmpson. 9th
Facile, 1?. Ftowe, 8th •' .........• 67575 0, I h t • \Ira e,,1th , ....... ... 6n Hann th k. Yin LpS, r5t A. atanL ....... y o a.,
.. ......... 720 co Vla cy .'. A1 tire, qrh `• 6 ., oo lic..ie I Sib,,t, Loth .......,.. 666 I Vlary I'. Ha>,ou, zci
:\d I:uI \' nntuller, Toth " ........... •••• ••"••• ...... ... 84 '
7;0 00 \lacy I Evan., loth •• .. .... „ (33 uo El 1, w., Hutol, rtth ..... .. 6cq uo Su•:tn F Crunmty, 3d ......I... 77~ u-
Kate 1,. \Vard, xrtb
Kate F.iflt r. ,nh
Inary (hri,ticin, r;th "
............
.... ........
.......... ..
166 oo
666 00
llfory \L O'Conn.•11, Additional ?asist int ...
-
:AImtra C. I'itz, I)rawin
g...... ..... pcr hour,
615 co Lizzie };. Rarkcr, 3[usic....-,......
33 0o
40'~
z o,
Rlh n .1. Leo, Toth
Y.iuline Gocntch, 13th
" ..........
.... ...,.,
5r o
57; oo
Jo sei I tit Kos, 4 th
,llinnic Schadcl, 5-th '
..........
..........
7.0 , 0
7So ,~o
r 5o Caroline I), \\ Gitlin „ r;th .......... 573 on ~-ilina F. Watt, 6th •' .......... 7:.~, .:" ,
Fmtn1 \1 Otte, 14th .... ....... (.1; w Cnrric smith, Gcrm.m ............. A K tit ire Ho hc,, , qth " .......... o i Emma . Prcw.cter, th •
May 1. \ 1, n, 15th .: and .\Jusic.. 675 co I `: r 50 573
I'rnnat t' Department- J 1 I t t,- H Jo.- t, :\dditi„ral till ]lee. 3r {,6 :Snare h. C,mnmdhai n, 8th •' ..........
4.Il rle Dcg_-nhardt, 16th " ............ 573 00 Ad-!ic I.. 5lepee, I'rit ip:d .................. Franc , 'tielcille, Draw u)L ...... .pr,r hotu,
tClizab,al, l,. P.tbcock. [7th " ..... ...... r,goo o, 'z , \lacy 1•;. Bennett, 9th " .......... ,,,4
57> cu Emmc!inc Al illcr, nt A -s slant ...... ....... T 'Thomas F?. Haz`II, '.1fu;ic ........ .. r ;•,
Dlinnie I laedel, 18th .........- - uu 9oo lea Kathermc Priill, zoth .......... Sti l _o
~7i Jrnnie AIcCartht' 2d ........ ...... °``tlteHeuman, German. ....
RF, r . hnralt .lmericm, Toth
................
Frnncts 11clv,llc, Ur.nviu.g,.........pei bnur, 2 0o 770 eo Alarie stn '-er, "
1<meline K. Hanle}', 3d " • • • • • • • • ...... o cu ...... `' r u 'tear}' VL Zle l,,r, z th .... ... • . • ( ,
uli L. iv, tl rd. '• ' c Lennie .1. Garlaml, qt}, "
Julia L. l.Austi Scwit king ....... and J[usic.... 73 2 co Yrimar1• 1)e,artment-
I I Icnric tti Octtin•a_,eq 13th :. .......... -54o cc
t o Louisa A. White, 5th .............. fi94 oo Sarah 1•:. Puckbec, Principal...,,.,,.... 'largaret Cleary, t+th ..........
Ida \Ic>1. y I)c p , Cooking........ `• a co [ ..... r,-..o
r~ 00 , co o o
1'rimm'y llepartment- H:u riot :l. Belmont, 6th ............ ., 9i m ~~Lu Y H. 'h~ , m}' ~kins, 1st Assistant.......... x00 ou Alice Woolf, rgth • •' - ""' - 5zz ,.,
VtT(;snfiRogers,
:l 7th .............. 504 oo JoAnua 11. K„(irke. zd .......... 83q oo Caroline llrar. rStb •` .......... Sl., ,..~,
Mary L. Rvf};crty, PrTncipil....... ......... T.75o co Josephine l.. (;arr}•. 8Ht
Maria T. A •Ito Vice-Princi tae..... ...... , r,zoo 00 Same, Kelsey, 9th "" "" "" " 54o w Alice A. Fb1!u r, 3d :' .......... 77+ uo J)Isy Ful1is, [7th .......... -v,, ~,
11[ar y A. \(c(;<1 F
~1'rev, ss1 As0staut........ '• .............. qo8 00 \I;try F:. Han i~an, 4th 7_0 00 \linnie Volkcl, 18th •......... 504 co
,. goo o, Joseph A. NAgcrly, J:roltor...T .............. I 5 0o
Aance 'f. Gtecse, zd .......... 774 00 B_elle Cut;eeh, ran, 5th ...I ...... 7-0 0o I Carrie Vwyif rysp .......... ga4 o
'1'erusa \L Riley. 3d .......... Gr.cnrnrnr ... _ 7 ~, Fate 1•:. C., Troll, rah Sea atret Case zhth ~~ ...... .... 4r8 uo-
714 co 9 Julia F U'Ileirn}, •: .......... oo I Am 3 1'even, zrst )
7 .......... 4J . o
Sara F. Van Ness, 4th ......... ;gn co I Female I )eltartmeut-
.... ..... ... ,c Mar IIn Lar;;c , Sth 7th •` ..........
Jennie A, Moran, 5th
""""'
75o uo Am,a a Kier,tcct, Principal..r r, o0 0o .......... 630 0o
7'0 0o I M a y F.1... I rmley, 2zd..."... ..1i . . ho... 4 i co
Katie C. Carley, 6th " .......... 7 -,0 0o -N I.ri ire C. Re Vlartin, Vice ta nn ........... r,zco 00 -\latikkt Urnp h }', 9 th 5)4 -
\fary F:, Carter, 7th .......... 750 w {aria FCarey, ill}', xst Assistant .... I ....... r.o5,i oo Nellie DI. tiecIin, loth .......... 3S4 0o (,ecr6 16. W:,de, Janitor ............. ..... 1,41) cu
Rebecca W. Flynn, 8th ' and \[ttsic 8m oo A ntelia Carc}' zd ,,.,,,.
............ g•:o w 14,1on A. Sh:mghncssy, trth " .........: S 4 oo (; r,rnturar Ji ltovl Ao. 2,g,
Ella NT. I.nu(;h hn, oth Frances I-I IsNall d S 73 o.o \la r}' A. Y,rn:[tan, r2tn `• ........
••... .••• g64 eo
}'• 3 \fixed Grammar L>epartment-
Martha Hughes, rcth •• •""""'
.......... 751
,-o uo
0o F.mily A. Garrey, 4tJt ... .... .... S ,o Jn.upI R'ond rich, 13th ;40 Go
Hu h Y.U'\ell, Princ:p,l .................. X3,00, o0
Fannie Fitz Gerald, rrth `• .........1 6 t- Uu ah F:. Kell }•• 5th "" ............ 73
795 cO F:I!eu J.I rusuan, r4ti 5:ko cn \Itcl.ael
56+ `arch C. Hopper. 6th ............ \largaret t?at9y. r,th .......... 5.z oo Heilia J . D%%yer, Vicc-Yrucipae,,.,....... z,otG o.,
111, Maud \IuIF,}", Toth .......... 5 4 c.o 795 oo
Madcleine F. DeLmey, Qth `' .......... 564 co Anna gu to Da 7th ..........., 795 oo Johanna F. Vogel, r.th .......... 5zz oo HenrymLuJwis \l ul Jan y , alale :L s;tstant..., ......., r,7z: ;_ o -
. , Bale
Sara ). Leonard, r lth .......... 940 oo JL Augusta Davis, 8th ............ 750 0o Ella North, 17th ~~ .......... 750 0., i,.
Jennie (L 'so krrs, 18th .......... Mm-y "1'. Lawlor, cst ............ x,116 co
Isabella 91.Costello, r -th .......... o 00 Mary 1t.'II i it nth ..........-. - oa 5io ao Star •arc[ A. Kile
:,
Agnes Dlahoncy, [6th a Sq 00 Rear>'•\Iclaavc, w[h " ............ 7o 00 Aunic F'. \noun}•, rc th
7z6 .... ,..... -X04 on ~ }'• z•i ••••--•••••• r,n;6 00
.......... 5{0 \IarY VV%tddcll, 311 ••••..•••...
! Isabel Reed, rrth \l;tude Ray no ,.~d, 20th .... .... 50+ u~ 96o cn
Isabelle OeI-,Iho lt, x 7th .......... 51 o~ .......... .. 66, co ALu-garet L. McKerm,gth ............ r,oza o..,
Anna L. lfulvii)ill, 18th " ,,,,,,,,,, 522 o0 9lartba li. Harkness, Toth " 666 00 Thomas E. Hazen, Music.... ...... per hour, r 9,' Fairtbcth N'a~+her, th
7 _ o co Charles \V illiat ( J ..........., 873 00
Louisa Brockman,rtgth " ,......... 522 oo Lelia K.:hrmstronl. _ 13th •' ............ 4 I(stlitr \L. \lurpliy, 6th ............ 8--
1•1 -
ci eth .a. T,uss, hnessy, zotk Assistant...- gtx co Ella F.. Cs,ell, , tgth 6.3 0o ! 1(l1cn A. W'al,h, th 5 "
1•al.t \. Russell, r gth ra-m tr S/tvvl :Vv. do,.. • • z, 05 ...... ...... ~5 oo
795
Hennetta Kr.~usg~' zest 5 To Co ............ 6le,5 w 'lfAle De P,te[mcnt- 1............ i Aleeia e1'Korke. £th ............
....,. Ygo 00
l'Tnnna ~L Leiein ozd o_ leo w Hcnriettrt \L Kotler, ibis"
..
............ ti:- oo Alexander Morehouse, Pnnc: a Ime,oco 0o Lora \eYeAn, gth ,,.,-, ...,,, o c„
P.achel . A. M M "" Lillie S k, arrow, t 7 th I .F .•~ 75
.... 5a4 ou •• • • • • • • • • • 61 5 Fd William emtth, Ytce-PAssistant..... 2,0x6 00 \lrary A. O'llursneU, rota " ............ 75o co
Krsgyr \t :1. McManus, z4 th .... Soq oo 1la ry IS.3l.ccabe, obth ............ 573 0o F'd;;ar Dui,s tihimer, 1st Assistant.......... a,oro on ~ F:uZah.~th ll~,y.lc, nth ., "
Marg..rel I. ltae, rgth ............ 7ro ro
I'miline Eifler, 25th " ... 504 co ..........., 573 oo Henry \1. Farrell, zd .. .......... x,656 oo i Louise Baurens, 12th ,: ............
Jttlia a. 1_uystcr, zeta ............ 750 00
J osc1 ,brae Knakal, z6th Assistant, Additional, 4 08 0o
Emil1 1'0~. Urawinr
573 ou Edward Slandcl, 3 d •• ......••. • r,33z Go Juunie -)L Ba,ry, r 3th " .......... .. 6u3 00
J (ilia L. Bedford, Sewm ...... .. • •P er hour, r o0 6 .......... • • per hour, < oo Charles E. Rosenthal, 4th •• .......... r, xi6 oc (;eor~e s C. Rexford, ll u;ic..........per hotn',
Emilie lioudal, French ............. r So Faizabctli A. Hays, 5th r ;o
Hear }• Rado, J auitor. ar &-. of A .. ~ • • ~ .., r,zzz oo •` .......... x,rr6 0o W'tlli:,m Heiunutller, Dr.ncing...... z o0
Joseph H. Gomicn, \lusic........, r Su Anna R'. W. Smith, 6th
Grauzurar .S:hovl A'v. r¢. •` .......... r,ozo 00 1)actd Acller, (• erman .............. " r So
Primary Department--
nfale De artment- Mary E. \ lcCloskey, Principal .............. z,790 eo Marianne Brennan, 7th ,... ...... q33 0o E' ILeda S Iiellozer, German,, ....... r So
].a Fayette Olney, Principal ................. ag,000 on \ I:,r Y L, Hammel, Sth ••••••.• „ 8. 5 oo F:IIa Ba}' Jos, Cool it, S••..•....•••••• z n.,
.11nna C. 3iaxwell, ViceSE kSsipaL .... r,zoo 00 \1.tr
Nicholas 1. 11ay bee, rs[ Assistant.......... z,ot6 co I. a -
ii Y,auchman, 1st assrstant........ " " .. " 4
~ y _Ictzger,gth '• ........., 7E6~ 00 .I Grace H. L'idulr, ~e•,vin............ " s co
Stephen P. Duggan, 2d .......... 1,6-6 on
goo 0o Kittle F. MIcCarth }', Tura .... 726 co I Andrew 1•. Barrett, Ph} sisal Training ......,
El iia Collins. zd .......... 834 Go Lizztc - I, 1)owhng, nth „ "". 3 co on
Frank H. Ames, 3d ... 5, ?3z on .......... 675 0o Primary cii, F' rUncnt-
....... Elizabr[h Commerford, 3d .......... 774 0o Cora Whitenack, xzth
1)avkd I'. Fleming, 4th .......... x,c8o 0o Mary L. T. ,fcGuire, qth .......... 675 0o Ko>c 11. U'Seil, Prim:tp;J ........... ........ r,75o 0o
Emma V. Ta nlur, 5th .. ...... r,,r6 oo
750 0o Pauline Kem 13th 633 0, Eliza eth C M y•, Vice-Yrinci p.star ... ...... x,oco 00
:Vary Byron, 5th " .... ...... o 0o P, •....•....
Mary G. Haul}•, 6th and Music r,o8o ou Mary E. Parsons, 6th " .......... 75 00 Teresa A.I)'Uto 14th
Igo
" ....-,.... (33 co Elizabeth C. \1eHugh, 1st Assistant... ......
:, goo 00
Arabclht Hyland, ;th .......... 933 0o Emma 1. 5alberg, 7th ...
C'eorge F. Pristow, :\lusic.......... per hour, t So Cecile[.l. Cullen, zd ,,,,,,,,,, 9~ o ,
.... 630 oo Charles Herzog, (erman..........
Ida 13. Lindheimer, 8th " .......... S59 o, F;mma Read, 81b and 1lusic 8ro o., r So I Ellen A. Cavanagh, 3d " •••••••••• 774 co
J (ilia K. DunPho, 9 th "
~, ••.• •••. ,. 7 86 00 Katharine H nelian s, gth .. enI'mtu H.' Ioquet, Drawin '' g . ". •' 2 oo \ [ary I. Alulledy, 4th ...... ... 754 00
.......... 594 0> W~iJF m l Mason, Phonography. , .
Sarah Fisher, rota •••••••••• 75~ oo Matilda Donnellan, Toth .......... 7;4 oo zoo kite I'. G.,rrctt, 5th .......... 790 00
Euge is Crcgan, nth .......... 7zo oo gadie E. Applegate, rrth Female Depart men[- Ann
- to Levv, . 6th ......... 75 o 00
56q uo 1~atc J. 1110 rp'
Eugenia B.Su]livan, Toth .......... 675 0o 75o co
Elizabeth J,Crawtord, rzth ..........
.......... 564 0o Mary AfaclaY. Princi p d ..................... r,9oo Go !Sear 13u,•Li 1 Y, 7th ••••••....
➢[artha F:, 1 rkhiII 13th .......... 673 co Mar}• A. Byrne, 13th 75 o w 1latilda Davis, Vicc- YrincipaL .............. x,zuo 0o Y }~'
8th '••••""• 594 00
Lulu A, Hallid'a Y, x 4t.'t " ..•....... 633 w Amy Ackcrsno rgth .• .... ...... •" 540 oo bear Y E. Kerrigan, 6• ist Assistant .......,..., r,o5b oo F:lien Barry, 9th " ........., 950 00
Ella E. Walton, 15th '• .......... 633 0o Ismma 1. Brown, zd " ..... , ...... Dear Y Ht.•t
t.. Toth .......... 540 00
Ellen G. Lennon, 15th •` ......... , . 5{0 0o 960 0o
Female Department- Mamie A.Jones, r(th .......... 54a oo Anna i1I.Cullen, 3d 873 0o mama A. Season, trth " ........., gro 00
"""""" E.mma
Gertrude I.. SimP son, Principal......... ••••• r 7~ oo !Ylartha ~, Cameron, [7th " .......... Szz oo Annie H, Wentworth, 4th ............ 873 0o }Ivester, rzth „ ...... ... gro 00
Alida J . Woolle} •, lest Assistant .............. r,o-6 co ;' McEnrris,i9 h •• Nellie G. Collins, 13th .. ........ 504 00
11ary L. .......... 5az oo 1 rah O. Ho Pkips, =,[h •••••••••••• 795 Go Anna A. Callah;u,, rgth ..
.... .... ,
L. Randall Crocker, zd ... •......... , 96o co Hann:,h I\L Harris, rg th " .......... sto w Elizabeth A. W.lson, 6th ............ 79: oo C'Col. C. ResCord, Dl usic..........per hour, So4 c-o
Fanhie Merritt, 3c1 " • • • • • • .. • ... - a 73 oo F m a O C onn ll, 2 ... ...... 5ro co Hi!ma A. Johnson, 7th 750 0o r So
Marv a H oone , 5 " ............. • 8 73 0o Matilda Cummins, 8th ~ .... ,, • .. 750 0o Andrew L. Barrett, !1I. I)., Ph Y sieal Exercise, ego oo
Emmn oACCoucter zrst .......... Sxo 0o F'1 m thyJ 0nn, rewmg ..... .. .. ....per hour,
Alice 'i'. Kuoney, 5th .............. 795 co Loretto A. Coulter, zad .......... 51.4 . o J ennte F.. Kni i e, 9 th " .Generali... oo r oo
Alice A.(ioodwin, 6th " .............. 65o Timoth U'Brien, anitor ...... .........
7y5 00 14ta 1. AIcNaLb. z d Amalia S. Smith, rcth ............ 6d6 0o Y J' J 1, 755 00
Emily D. Flannery, 7th .. ......•••.. . Igo 0o ry
Margaret uldoon 3z z4th ..,. , • ... , 04 o O Alvina F. P,unker, nth ............ 615 oo Grarnnzar Scltnvl No. 2S.
Elizabeth A. Rogers, 8th .............. 7z6 0o 04
Nellie L. 9luldoon, zgth " .......... 504 w Mary E. 1'imson, tzth ............ 615 co Male Department-
Emily J. Gilmour, y th .............. 666 oo Joseph Ackerson, Janitor............, .,.... 1,378 co itlary (:. Brophy, :3th " ............
Aims.A.Winterteldt,toth" 573 Co Robert H. Pettigrew, Principal ............. S3,oco co
... .......... 750 0o Marguerite Lambert, rgth " ...... .... 573 w James Burke, Vice-Principal................ z,or6 0o
Elizabeth C. Liddell, rrth" .............. 615 co Grantmtar School No. r8. George F, Bristow, Music.......... per` hour, r 5o Frtnk A. Schmidt, Est Assistant,,.,........ z,o16 0o
MarY 1. RobY, lath • • • • • • • • • • .... 6r 5 o0 'Male De ~ artment- Benjamin H.'1'oquet, Drawing..... zoo Joseph A. 7'rlpp, zd
Mar y G. Prwrty, x3th .............. 750 0o Thomas S.O Brien, Principal............... $3,000 no Augusta H. Jacobsen, German..... 1,656 00
•` x 5o Millard .A. Demarest, 3d " ,., • • • .• , , „ 1,33a
Sarah C. Cornell, 14th .. ............ .. 795 0o Eugene K. Darling, lest Assistant............ z,ox6 0o Primary Department- Alfred . Appleby, qth
Elizabeth G. Coole Y. x5 th'• .............. 5J3 0o Albert 5c . Ki g, ......... • x,656 0o Annke 1 homson, Principal,,,, , ,,,,, , , , , , , , , x,950 oa :Vary . McCoy, 5th "' 7 Zo ao
Mary A. Meehan, 16th .............. 593 0o William A. King, 3d • • • • • • • • • •• • r,33z oo Margaret A.T. Lawrence, Vice-Principal.... r,zoo 0o Minnie A. Flowery, 6th r, 2D 00
,,,....... , , r,ozo 00
112 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, I896.

Ju11a I.. Crinnion, 7th Assistant....,.,..... $933 c'o Mary E. Mc\lanua, l,th Assi-tan[ ..... ..... c75o ov Gramrx.rr School No. 34. Gcraldin_ 11. Haverty, 7th Assistant ........ $630 00
7 50 oo I)cparlmcnt-
Frances Bernhardt, 8th _........... 85500 Cora E. H„ppigc. 7th t '' ..--.---..
Henry r C. Martin, Principal...........
Frederica Ro-scndale, 8th ........ 630 co
Fllen A. Raft-ry, 9th •' ............ 786 00 !. Charlotte L. \l:(;rath, Sth '' .... • • •. • • 50 00 $3,005 o-1 Lucy Holmes, 9th " ....._..
94 00 Charles I. Htrtntan, \'ice-Principal ......... 2,oro 00 594 U°
Elizabeth A. Thompson, Toth Assistant...... 726 00 (l ten Iac.,bson, 9th ...... .... Ella T. Sullivan, Toth .... ... 5,)4 01
Helen A. Petti. rew, x ith Assistant, and Music 786 oo Mary J.Kcrnon. toil' " 750 0:) I Seli nian Heynt.iii n, xst Assistant............ 4,723 00 Alice I. (Ircu!t, trth " ........ 564 00
Eugenie L. G. Farrell, ith " .. I ....... 675 Oc lrhelva H:art :ey, ttti, • .......... 5ti4 00 I•,lc.iDctb Reeve, 2,1 ............ r,rx6 03 Icnnie F..Ciunhhg, rzth '' ........ 56 4 ..o
}:lily Fts, I tit Assistant................... 675 oc \l:u-':tret A. 1'helan, r 0th " ...... he4 00 loccph ine A. 'nttt It, ;d '' ............ 1,020 op Margaret I. Dcacon, 13th " _......
510 00 Hannah W. De Milt, 4!h '' ........... 54 0 00
}.milt' Zeh, r4th • 63; ce Margaret H. (.')'Connor, rash" .......... 933 0O Mary Douglass, z4th ........
540 00 Letitia ('ornell, 5th I........... 75, co
Bern!.ard Kuttner, German........ per hour, I ;o Annil \1cihi,z:m, t4th ,..... .... 933 °O Sarah E. Norris, t5th 5zz o0
Anthony Brun:, ....... 1. x 5,. \[.,ry 1:. Halp,o, l5t5 •• .......... ;8z o.' Esther Jacobs, bill 65; co F.Ita Dmtcan, ,: th •' ........ 522 co
Henry G. Fitz, Drawing........... 2 00 Isabel tle\Vitli.lm<, t6th .•........ 02 CO '\nna Voting, 7th •' ............ 855 00 ('berry Froelich, e7th " 5,o co
I 5, Mary R. \I,Ierr, r7th .......... 502 0. 1.l'.ie E. Hess, Sth I ........... 786 00 Cecil', Smith, r8th '• ........
\V illiam L. \Iason, Phonography... 510 CO
Fc•ma;e Department- Codia A. Kcily, iSth ,......... 510 o - Ida A. ('cwan, )tl, '' ............ 786 co Nl.'tarth;I Hall. Toth '' ........ 540 o:1
Kitty Alderson. ,9th •' .......... 510 .,o I•:Ila L. Hamm n, Toth '' ..... ...... 726 00 Annie S. Brenan, oath " .......
Hannsh A.:-ill, Principal ................... 5,900 00
............
504 no
Elizabeth Sc!lnefer, ist Assistant. . , ......... I,o56 cc Irene F. \l jib, .::olh •' 510 00 I- tarn Hengsbaeh, r ith 726 co Louise Bruning, 2tst '' ........ 4118 c.
Carrie F.. Cox ad •........... . qn o O. Louis, A, Rocdigcr. or, t .......... 5.4 -,,, S.ldie A. llusrall, szth ............ 675 00 N$5:titey s 22t1 ........ 458 oo
S73 Co It P. L,w Cube r_, 2zd •' .......... 5o.1 o Mary H. Herbert, ,;th ............ 1575 oo Daniel Ri,,rdan, Janitor .....................
Kate R. Fisher, ;d ............ 1,3.6 co
.......... .. 87; co D3cid I . Rob non, janitor ................. x.558 cs - Pte;1ao•. I. . 11cC:t"thy, r.lth " .,,......I.. 633 CJ (;r'rruuuar Sc/to?I:Uo, 3S,
i\laria \l. \Iassev, 4th
F:Ilz:tbeti, I Iii,,in, , 5111 ............ 633 0) Female Departntent-
Lizzie Cunnin,ham, 5th '• ............ 795 CO G. a.....l tr Shovel .'c . 20.
............ Nlargucrite V. Roomy, 16th •' ..... .... 6,,3 a_, Mary I. Call.tglicr, Principal ................ $0,905 00
Louise Russell, 6th 795 0" Grammar I)e,,altmcnt- I Alnr.ra l'. Fitz, 1 )ratcme ............ per hour, 2 CO Sadi:t F:. Baird. lot A.'i,tant ..............
Man" I . Pierson, -th ............ 72 =' O° Lime, G. South. Pri':cipal ................... 5,056 'o
•...........' ,-, }{u1Ja \Celht rt. Germ .n .......... '. S So Alary E.'I'ccv'. ad .............. 960 oo
Mary A. Pratt, Sth 751 oo Thomas 1C. C lick ..kdc!itional teacher .......
-1 brahnm H. l ci,," her, German..., 1 50 ' , ,u'.th 1.. Fr,ot, ° I ..............
Sarah Uoldie, 0th ...,........ 750 00 Antic F:. \':,n B )sksrck, Vice- Principal....... I.000 00
C arrie vcnmtel, 4(h 745 00
l annie H. }'eebles, ,eth •• .... , ....... 666 on oy° oo Print try Departmcn - ..._.......I.. 751. ;a,
Abbe A.\\l-i4lt, ist Assistant ............... 1,751 oo Mary 1.. Rc d, =1h
Anna R. Aiken, iith •• .......I .... 666 no Hritl4 et E. Nelica11, 21, I lannah M. (;, dncy, P, incipal ............... 666 0.
9°3 0o Caroline %I.'I'ra-.y, G-ucrcl Assistant....... 1,203 oo Judie Sttit., 6th J ,.,,,,,,,,•• •
I. mma 6-lLtie, 12th •' ............ et; oo , 1,11-l„ th Carroll, 3d '• ............... 8x: n0 666 .
Mary C. Finu, t.t Assistant ............. coo 00 .\I'ugarct K. White, 7th ..............
I , l nna . hristlein, r;th •• .......I.... 04; oa ' N Ilie F. Dalt„n, .,dl ............... 786 on
J'\a :\. Boy g, 2d ........ I .... 804 0„ I:mmn T. Kill-.r, Dl
750 00
'. ..... .... _ . 6x; o3 .............. 873 Sirs
I l nla Bracker. loth Kate C. >liveh:ul. ;t1 ': .... ........... 7a. oo . Kate A. \ ce, ;d .............
>u .au Sherwood ,i th ............ 573 00 Print:, ry Departulcnt- 774 co Gcr,rgiana Dugan. 9th •` .............. 795 ;o
...._....... E11,.n A. Nla-u:ru, 4th •• ............. -c.S -C I Isabella C -a t, loth " ..............
hstirs V. Henry, fctli -' 573 O Ma :y A. \'ritch, sot .\'.istant ............... 9-0 rci 75 , 00
....... ... -r* 0 Mar}' A. fheurpson, 5th General Assistant. 67z co C1niullI aC ra;n:lro, i rib " ....,... 8.o.ss
Fr,cda Christicin, 17th 573 CO Hanna C. Rice,zd ...............
750 00 Almi:a C:. Fitz, Il r:ncing ...........per hour, 573 u°
1.! +$lie F. Hcumanu. (;erntan...... per hour. S 50 Kate' C. Hicks}'. ;d ............... 7:0 ,,,, K,ttic S. R,.illy. bah Assistant .............. 2 00
:'i arm V. Laden• Phonograph c.... \Ltrar, t A. Cnx, 71h ............. ('30 0) ! F:I tea Kornman, German ........... '. r So
I co - M. Looioe Icttnett. 4th ...............
- "' 1 R lch,-1 II. \Lu:n, Sth " 630 ,w Prnnn ,"y D ep_lr tittcnt-
Primary_ Irepartment- Ellyn \I I I. vie. 5th •• ............... .............. \l, rt A. Roccrs, Prhtcipal ..................
Ca:hartoes I llea0„n, Gth :: :94 00 1,750 0S
1- ar dine L. Langbein, Principal ............. 0,700 00 Joanna KO i.O C'. t`th " ...... ... .... sro 0o
•.............. .\gne, E. ultras, Ist:\ssieian t ..............
\r. nil F. Hogan. ist Assistant .............. 900 00 Hatt;c I. -Aym,r, Drawing .........per hour, zW katCehil Rieh, toltt 3v4 w quo -
............. . Pluurs•ite 11e,ris, rrth •' .............. 164 oo l',:r.sa F.l1ernard,zd .............. 834 00
FL., F. (;leese. zd " 834 CO Raehe'i \1. Or_I. r, Music........... .` I So
.............. r 5~ At ale F \Ie Kenna, icth •• .............. 564 CC) ! 1<al ,cllc L'recn, 3d •. ..............
!:o V. \langa,,. 3d 774 00 ',.unuel Kahn. G,'rm,m ........... .. •` 774 -
r,2h co Rachel H.,rri.on, 13th .......... .... 540 CO 1':nui:.\.Ihackstork,4th '' ..............
.:.pry E.Cb: rove: 4th .............. 7° '-'S Vt"illia-e I. I3ro. k<, Janitor .................. .............. 1l ,r(• :1. Curran, 5th '•
75' -
that. C. Kiernan. 5th .............. 7..o 0o )es>lv Tick.cr. r.tth 54O °.' 75u cw
Gra llrntar ,k"/w.'l .V'. 31. Iennie llctc, r;tlt '' .............. 540 0, 11ab, lot II Forge, hth
\I.:r}' E.(,rogan. 6th '• .............. Female Dcl,artulenl-
.............. 750 ..o
Sar
ah Srhli, t,tein, 16th .............. 521, 00 (:r::e: llclaoin. 7th '' ..............
H, ten Leo"\-, 7th •...... .......
7So °O Anna rl, tiarsh. Principal.................. St,900 OS 5r,4 of
Ia!en Hill. Sth .....I ........ 75O ac'° Rachel F. Stra uss, 17th '' .............. 5:.z oo Ada I,. R. cker, 8th .............. Sr4 ,.
K ti ll,c ., xst As'i.tant .................... r,o56 00 An:el is 1. I.: rbctt, 18th '' . I ............ 522 00 Russ A. A[,:Grath, 9th '' ,. ..,....I
\ne. M. Young. 9th ... .......... 750 °c K tte L. L'n.,wn, 21 assistant .............. 9_ao o., Marc \lonlried. 19th 5411 0
.............. to oo Fchcic A. 5_:rrr•, tc th and it $sic ....
I .'ui,e ScIr.,eler, Toth • 750 co Su-io idcS, rl,.}, ,d •,
Fannie \V. Ro}'lance, xrth Assistant......... 8 73 00 Millie S. Brott•n, 20th ..... . ....... . 510 ors ! 'et,a, I „hnst„u, rrth '' ..............
7DO °' Marc Fm'.av, 4th .............. 795 c'. I licl'a R, dot.. ti. ztst •• .............. yo 00 \Vtliie)tnti.i I ongpre. l ztil" ..............
,,lori.t F. (a.•idy. 12th ........ ..............
52.,,
-r cO itl: r lr.-'t V. Lary, 5th •• 72v 00 Helen 1•.. ( ialvm, zzd .............. 04 00 \I:u-} F..'I . Ittery", 13th '' ..............
Lcl.: Zacharias, :nth ........ H:u"riet Kr.i.ler, 6th " .............. 66) cc
510 „_
Edith J. Robinson, 14th ........ ;6- cc Vacancy, 25d '. .............. 55)4 00 Katl,:l-mc \'c,tormat, 14111 Assistant....... 510 0
I. tta M.scah:ln, 7th .......... . 573 °J ' Vacancy, 54th .• 4 co "nah \b:l,tin, stth •' .......
-, ], ie >lanheimer. r 5th ... ... . 564 :o 5 11-o
VA tlhzlmina Sch,vartz, 5th As>tstant ........ 453 co llichacl 'lot an, la nitor ...................... 1,27 4 c,.' AI lr:,e Kitun_un, Toth •• ... ...
F. I albot, it th ........ 545 °O r hour, 504 CO
........ 5+c o, Helen H. De Aeau, 1ironin
ironi n g 2 eve (;,,, ,,,,,,z C Sheol _10. ?5. Mary A.F 1 eddy, :7th, Addition:.l Teacher. 4:8 00
C.lr line Philip-, t7th h .-nha h-..,;b, l,crman ..... ....... I =o (.h.urlr'e \\'. Mill :r, Janitor..................
Iry C. Noonev, i8th .... .. .. , Grammar Departnlent- 1,183 00
Szz-c.o : \lacy Belly, 11u•ie............. •. r 50 Jolln I'. 1['e.ltire. Pt i,-ocipal .................. .5 c%) (,,',f,,,,,zrt )" SC/r ,ell Vi', 39,
\l .;r, L. A. (s van, 19th •' ........
Primary I 1 513 tfl1rflt .. Ahr,thrm K. Van Veck, 1st As'istant........ co tI.lc D,.part sent-
A enie Krau%e, 20th •........ 5 oo
\I r r} t'. Kutch:nn. Principal................. I. 750 CO Robert I'. Green, ad •• ........ x,476 0, 'I' Ii, tin.,. I. >I cighan , Principal ............... 53,000 on
(;crtrude At.I)e3- le• vtst ......I. 594 co rum E. B..eCher, Ctce-Principal .............. 1,000 00
,nd. C. Palmer, nd •' ........ 510 O Edtcard R. Magi,-re, 3d 1,26$ «, Charles C. Holden, r;t 'lulu Assistant.... o,ot6 oo
_\ Mary A. Mee rlcv, sot Assistant ......... 900 co
Iho--nelda R,ehsler, :id ........ e ta SS, Millie F. ( ;.i rat r, 4th Assistant and Music... 1.576 Sic ~ 1,e..aard J. faller, ad .... 5,728 on
L i.oiotte Stutz. 24th ......,. ;c4 o.".
Mar.' Walsh, ad - •` ...,,,.... 8 54 00 }:.thcr 'le6ias, ;th A.:i-tint .............. .. i 02 03 1„hn K. t',nl 'r,, id " 1,476 os
tlar~arct Lwye r, 3d •• .......... 774 O° Ann,,: I.. .iatrsll, 6th •' 933 co I Arthur Hag., 4th .,,, r,z6o oo
Fr.d, S. Grosskopt, z;ttl ........
a 4 "- Mar..ret Devine, 4th " 7 :O °O `$\'silt }hl'l1.) 7t11 „ ••• •.... 8;; r,0 \ :t' alley. ctrl •`
.' ,,etta A. r,rcnner, :6th " 4.S oo cobo co
Mary G. B,oa n, 5th '' ...••... .. 7co 00 1}arcarett.t Al. \la}"hee, 8th As.i .tans..... .. 8;5 cc Ka'e Mel sot Female Assi=tart...
.
I ir. Andre[.. Barrett, Physica; Culture..... t_o ,c,
..........
5,116 oo
,1 de1:ti,e 1L 7'uers, 6th '• 750 0- Leila -11. Itez%vhevre. ,1th '' 756 0o ' Marc.sret I" ran, :d ,,,. 5,020 r.o
-I hmas E. H:Izell. Music.......... per hour, t Mary J. Fury. 7t,t „
l homas )\al.h, lamitor ............. s ... s . , . 2,x71 o_ 594 0> Laura Allot kirghant, to:h •' ... .... 786 as 1 Sarah L Frcy.tidt, 3d '• ,... 933 ec
Mary I. R;i"rinaton, Sth '- .......... 564 0'0 Ade:e 'l. ti tin tiers, rr th '• ........ 726 uo I Rachel E.C' hare, .lth ,,,.
]tan' C. Lalerencs, 9th ........., 540 Oct 93_ co
Gar nt,u<n- School .V'. 2 O. Jennie M. Scho„nmaker, 12th '• ........ 706 Sic lane A. 'IcLail4flul, 5th .... 855 0o
Am-ha kt,ecic r, Toth •• 522 co J,-nine D. Al-dliam•, t;th ........ 725 ors I Annie ii. Ho,an. (th •• „„
`.Iale Department- 855 ;,
C3, _Johanna Neii~an, zrth
oo .......... 522 CO H. Clar.l \Ltrtincz, t4th ........ 408 oo \1. Ertnta L,. kwuod, 7th '•
I I .h Carlisle. Principal .................... .... 855 oo
Lana Oppenheimer, tzth .......... 5t0 00 Mary F:. Ii. acs, 4th ........ q53 , t I Carrie Gulick, 8th ,...
\\:Ilianl H. Van Curt, Jr., xst Assistant,..... 2,0043 oo Maria Hcnr}", I3tl. .......... =xo o:,
786 co
E. ward W. Rice, zd •• ...... r 66 o JNoble Emle llanual l'raitiin g ........... t,400 00 I Liettina Hare, 9th •• ,,,, 786 co
Katharine (..rutan, 14th .......... 50.t oo Edward Miller, 1)ratving........... per hour, S'SO U::ggie (.l''btir, Loth •`
1,3'.2 00 11. Nu_ent, .;th ..........
786 oo
E:',.•n A. t. Haller, 4th ...... 504 °O Louis 1'. Hit<en, Gertnan ........... IT ;O I Abbe C. Fielder, xrth ,,,, 726 co
7t0 (° Patrick 1lalonc, J.tnit.,r ............... 975 Co Joho P. Koch Est', '• ..... ...... I ;O - \nuie E. Xi tthews, x2at •' ,,,.
li. ,n i tta McLennan, 5th •...... 1,116 co •••• • 75's o0
.\ :a Farrell, 6th •• 1.02) w (;ramnt,ie Sc/ic:'! _V'. 32. }'rimary Departunent- 11. l.oui-a Allen, x3th '
.,I.ih (. Kreemer, 7th ...... 933 ° Mal - Ilepartment- ',trah C. Clark, Principal .................... 1,75o co Muria it R, '.entrt -yer, 14th ,,,. 575 0o
I , ...lv Pi n, 8:h ...... 855 co : 1. Dwight 1L,rttn, Principal ................ 53005 00 Lizzie L. Demare t Vice-Principal....... .. ceo 0, Rom • Ralln T oth ,,,, 675 ro
K. \I • .man, ,th `. ...... 736 co Richuro d IL Elliott, Vice-P incipal. ....... z,oro oo \i.0'V H. Lynch, ::t A- istant ............... co, o, Mary (.. C Ie .rc, 16th `• , 675 0,
C.,: u.0 roc. G. Kara,. r:oth • ...... 726 co ' hear) J. Heidenu. rst Assistant .......... x,728 oo Florence Larson, ad •' ............... 774 co lno a M. 'lay lnr, 27th " ,.., 675 00
ii.,rent J. Hughes, ttth ...... 756 00 F"edcri,l A. Ilerghase, ad '' .......... 7,476 co Annie 3lcDo:lough. 3d ............... 672 co Anuio \l. Barberie, i8th ,,,, 633 00
>Ltr, G. Pursed, rzth " 175 0, E (ward F. 1}cSorley, 3d ' .......... 750 03 ( ;crn"u,'c A. Greg ..ry, 4th Assistant.......... 6'o a i Hermine _.1:nrtl,k, r,It}t '' ,,,, 40- oct
Ii -\urel:a \Vmdeskerr. 13th ...... 675 co Mart L, Votes, 4th .......... r,116 CO Carrie E. Krowl, 51h .......... 594 n, I ..lat tell a I. •1'ibbits, zoth " 633 on
1-ac ll._ A (,oedsviille, 14th • ...... 633 0 Anna I.. F.rbes, tth .......... 5,02) oo Juba T. Lawlor, 6th .......... p75 co Plernan C. Schweitzer, (;erman...,per hour, I 50
(race Ackley, zyh ...... t J3 o1 _lulia Cl-rmoes, 6th .......... 9 ;3 c.; M..ry B. Stout, 7th .......... 675 0 , Sarah A. Cl I hawing.......... •. 250
t. o.:r!cs Herzo-, ( ;"trman........... per hour, r 5c Afar}" E. Flynn, 7th .......... 355 00 Thomas F. Stapleton, Janitr r ........... .... 1,157 cn Lliz'tbeth I:nche, Phecograp`ly..... 1 50
\\_ him Heinmuller, I )rawing ...... 2 00 Loui-e 1[ehl. rib .......... 855 oo Gea nlntrrl' tool _\o. 36. Primary Lepa,thlent--
Coarie- H. Ferrero, \Lu,,c ......... S 50 Emma B. Ilattermon, gth , ......... 756 oo Male Department- Marietta A. Clark, Principal ................ 81,6:,o oo
May V. L.nden, Phunr.graphy...... '. I So Joeephin.- P. C.rhle, roth .......... 786 oo Alpheus l). I)u Y,ois, Principal ................ ;,coo Sic l;race D,' For 's' ist Assistant ............ 9oc 00
Primary Dcpartment- Annie E. Armtr n:c. nth .......... 726 o, '\ChIiaa J. Goldey, \'ice-Principal............ I:Iiza C. Bart, nr, ad ............ 8400
1sal,e lla S,.hweizer, rzth " ......,... 726 0 0 F.mma L. }_urke, 3d ,.
)largaret A. Cook, 1st Assiatant............ 900 Edgar Knickerbocker, so t A ssistant ........ 1,723
ors oo ............ 7•-4 on
...... ,..... 774 00 I Bosse 1J. Campbell, 13th .......... 675 0o Jam.~s R. Finch, 2d 1,332- oo ill F'.'1:tbelo, 4111 ............
li:::e L. Marphy, ad •' •• 750 co
Rachel Mover, 3d •, ............ 750 CO Emma J. Fox, 24th ` .......... 075 CO Marta H. Kiernan, 3d .... •... r 33. ors "ah A. loner, 5th ............ 75'. o,
\l:,rgaret P. tLCollum.4th `• ............ i.e co Daisy E. Hanna, rath .......... 633 co LStura A. Walttc'ley, 4th ........ , ,ozo CO
I'.Iiz tbet I Cahill, fth ............ 750 Co
............ 630 Sic Miriam R.Wto 1, 16th .......... 633 Se Pauline I" .her, 5th '' ........ 1laria Lomnegan, 7th :' ............
11 ,r}'tie.°_Ic, th 933 co ! 75 0 00
............ 75.0 0 George C. Rexford, 1lusic.........per hour, r -0 Mamie Mci.aughlin, 6th '' ........ Kate '1'. F, rd, Sth ............
Ja ;e A. IItnd. 6th 8 55 co
Em 750 00
Helen L. Folks 7th ............ 5 64 C 11an!da Sloss, German ............. ' 50 }'ranccs Meyer, 7th '' 786 Co ma L. Pratt, 9th ............ 594 :o
Mary A. >larph}, Sth ............ 540 Mary V. Linden, I'S, ncgraphy..... I 50 R. .se I. I teZeller, 8th •' ........ \lay N. \Iobrlll;rd, intli 1j .... .. .....
7 21 OO 514 00
Ella \i.Laten. yth '• .....,...... 510 00 ' William Heir.muller, Drau'mg...... z as Kath,trme L. 1t.:(:coley, 9th ... 675 co \limile \1'. hr ,wne, ttth .... ........ 564 on
- t _o Primary Dep:tr ment- Hel•_n \l. Der\'e::u, Drawing ........per hour, Alice Flsi'eimann, loth `• ... ........:
(;crge C. Rexfird ................. per hour, z 00 54 0 -
Philip J. \1 inde._k. r, Janitor ................. r,45z co ' Fl zabeth I_. O'Rourke, Principal ........... i,6 o to Bertha Koch, German .............. .. x qo Gertrude
rtrd e H 11 rt.., r 3th '• ...... ...... 540 cc,
J.cphlne H. P. Hume. Vice-Principal ...... ,,20. it Ge''rge W. Petit, Music............ r 5o Dora No'brnint. 14th ..... .
Gr_ nrnrar SC/ao -1 _\-o. 27. Fannie 1.. C..nbov, ist Assistant ......... 9o,c'O Female Department- Matte J. Rdcnx, r, n " .... ...... .. 522 00
Male Department- Ether F:. 1luore, "ad •' .;34 °o l:ltzn M. Jackman, Principal ............... .'go,, co Pcllc 'imon.feld, ith " 510 00
1 . seph W. l:remin, A. 11., Principal..._..... 5t,005 co I Margaret J. Q:tinn, 3d •. .... ..... . 774 00 Ndillictt. Kttk ate cter, 1st Assistant........ ,,9515 o, Anna Rhcinhold, 17th `i .... .. .... eto Co
t is arles C. Ro .errs, x=t Assitant.......... t,7ad no ' dory F.Grcgorv, 11th '' .......... 750 00 R,becc l 1I. Nich',ls, ad ........ geo 0o Helen Ullman.,, 18th and Music, 468 ors
.......... 1,476 co ' Ei; t H. King, -in ......... 750 10 Amelia A. Litsun, 3ti " ........ James 1). Keenan, Janitor...................
l. moo V. Brady, vd 8 75.o x,911 Sic
)I ichael lt. Keane, ld ,......... I, z6o o, Harriet H . [ones, 6th .......... 750 00 b]n HI I.. fi owe, 4th '' ........ 795 co Grtr,,rutar Sc/tool J'o. 40.
1Il,n M.Crem,n. 4th .......... 1,,,6 oo :'.rah A. Kieran. 7th .......... 75- o° Marga-et \:..)odd, 5th ........ 750 00 Male Dcpartment-
torah E. \[c(;iveney, 5th " _......... x,o.o o> Alice L.tzarus, 8th .......... 750 co Amelia \1 olfl, 6th " ........ 665 ors George \\'. Harrison, Principal .............. c_;,o.o oo
.......... 933 00 Ehz:ri,eth Van' I inn, ,th 750 0, At:ce Kidn:'y, 7-11 ...... 615 oc
Ida A. Everitt. Eth
855 no Elizahelh A. Keegan, loth Andrew B. Williams, \"ice-Principal......... 2,016 o.
Emma A. 'McGibncy, 7th `• .......... .......... 564 00 Mina liatige. 8th ........ cry cc Joseph (i. Furey, 1st Assistant
761 co Elizabeth Harper} arth ` ......... 2,016 or,
Josephine l;rcitenberger, Sth " .......... 561 co }inn"\1d small, 9th •' 573 co Inc. P. Wright, ad
Celia Ahreu>, r:th " ...... I ... 5,656 oo
Mar%- Land,vehr, 9th .......... 726 00 540 00 Martha tichnust, roth " 573 0 > Lawrence C. $tickler, 3d " ... ........ 1,342 00
11arearet A.Crennan, Toth . ........ -5 00 11ar_aret A. S..,wter, 13th _......... 541 co Eliz,bctli Barker, '.]usic...........per hour, I 50 Ahrant Ftich1osv\tz, 4th
677 Mollie H. k'ou"ers, z;th .......... 5z0 oo 1,400 00
I1-t LGulles, rrth .......... 11 -rtha Koch, Germa't ............. r: 5, Aetna F. tibields, 5th " ............ x,lx6 no
" I......... Anna A. Perry, ith .......... 022 CO Helen Le \'caw, Draining........... z co Mary A. I)aly, 5th •'
-',*acs 11. tiullatie, tzth 750 '-o ............ 1,000 co
.......... 4)8 0 %lay V. Fttzslmntons, r6th .......... 5r0 U° Primary Department- Eleanor ilalnnc, 7th
Emily 1.;.Lonlon, t;th ............ 933 00
Charles H. Hauechel, Music....... per hour, r qo Anna Jacks,ln, 17th .......... 510 00 \'ictnria A. Huhv, ''rim i pal................. Charlotte E. Carty, 8th •`
4,75u co ...... ..... 933 00
Otto 1)resc}ier l;erman............ r So Margaret tiheedy, x8th .......... 5 )4 'Jo Sarah L. (lraWlaley, it Assi-tart............ 900 oo M.try C. Reed, 9th "
Alice A. H'.:aly. ,9th 855 00
Elizabeth Roche, Phonography..... I ;o 408 on Marl a Gillis, ad ............ 834 S's Katharine A, McCann, xoth Assistant......
2 George C. Rexford, Music......... per hour, 855 o.
Frances G. Alexander, Drawing.... ' 50 Mary F. Hilliard, 3d '• ............ 774 no Annie A. Curran, t ith 786 oo
Primary L)epartment- John H. I;eil, janitor ........................ 1,638 oo Mary E. Gillman, 4th " 750 00 Annie L. Roy, rzth ...... 726 oo
Margaret \I. Daly. Principal ................ t,SO° °o Grautnrar Scka1:\'o. 33. Lizzie A. Kill-c, 5th ._........ _. 750 co Alice Jackson, z3th " ...... 716 oo
Jane 11c5esp:c, \•ice-Princi; al .............. 0,000 Co Female Departreent- Carrie Al.'.. Hill, 6th 7g0 00 Anna A. McNutt}', 44th " .... 675 co
Margaret Lyrnes, tst Assistant............ 900 c° I Clara \l, Edmonds, Principal ............... 51,goo oo Susie Drake, 7th ~~ ..........., 750 00 Mary E. Fanning, r5tlt '' ...... 6 75 co
Diary Fl. O'Connor, ad '' ............ 834 co Amanda M. Putney, sot Assistant.......... x.056 co 1.izzie L. \IcCleish, 8th .......... _. 750 00 Isabel L. 1;ourlie, 16th " ...... 033 00
Isabella J. Halt key, 3d .... _..... .. 774 0 Julia A. Ilir.seye, ad " and Music r,02o 0o Margaret A. Sutiill'e, 9th .... I ....... 750 00 M. J. Y. ra E ter, 17th " 633 00
Adrienne C. Mmnelit. 4th '' ............ Margaret M. Hughes, ;d ... .. 873 Mary F. Lifson, zoth ............ 750 co Edward :Hiller, Drawing...........per hour, 2 00
Elizabeth F. Parks, 5th '` ............ 672 Os 1l argarc-tta Culbert, 4t11 .......... 873 1 E. Bec le Wallace, zrth ............ 522 00 \Vil.iam E. Scholl, German......... 11 I 50
Deborah Mohr, 6th f3o Sic , Emma F. Carpe Err, 5th ,... _,..,, Belle C„hn, 12th ............ 522 00 Frances l'. Martinez, Music ........ " IT 53
Anna iI. Lloyd, 7th and Music.. 773 Sic Ida F'. Herbert, x3th ............ 5to 00 Mary V. linden, Phonography.....
594 a ti,rt' E. O'Farrell, 6th " 79 io x 50
Mary R. Dolan, 8th ............ 5 5 4 00 Mary E. Cook, 7th .......... io Theresa Funk, t4th " •..... .. . 750 00 Primary Department-
Elizabeth L. Lawler, 9th '• ............ 540 00 Elizabeth S. ircmg, 6th " 726 00 G5.oegitie Burchill, ,5th ............ b° °° C. C. Wray, Principal .................... ... 1,750 co
Annie G. O'Connor,ioth ............ 522 00 Virginia Schweizer, ;th " ..~.. ~.... 666 - Evelyn A. Small, 15th ..........-, 408 00 Mary E. Mm:th, 1st Assistant............. 900 00
Mary M. Gaynor. rxth ............ 750 CO Kate E. Moore, Toth " I'lzzie 13. Barker, Music ............. per hour,
666 0o John
S ro Isabella S. Winslow, 2d " 834 00
1\1ary F. Lawler, lath ............ 504 00 blar}• C. Lawlor, tzth .......... 666 cc H. Murdoch, Jo nitor .................. 5,248 cc Katie G. Lee, 3d " .............. 774 00
Fred. Stanbridge, Janitor................... 1,1 70 o° Libbie O'hrien, tzth " 6t on Grammar School No. 37, Theresa S. Smith, 4th " .............. 670 00
Femal- Department- Jennie Barrington 5th •' ......... ....
Jessie A. \\ riht , 13th ... ...... 625 oo 750 00
Grammar School No. 28. Cecilia Denny, x4th '' 6s g so >Iar,aret C. Cornell, Principal ......... .... as ac 00 Margaret S. Black, 6th „_........... 594 00
Fen: le Departmcnt- Cora R. Kellerhouse, 151h .......... Mary Van Dyke, ist Assistant.............. It'056 so Mary R. Harris, 7th 564 0
573 00 Irene C. Corey, 8th ` ..............
Rebecca S. Lowrey, Principal ............... 5x,9oo as Margaret 11cr;inn, 26th " 573 '" Ella 41.Clark, ad " .............. 96, oo 408 oo
Eliza S. Daskam, Vice-Principal............ 5,500 00 Jennie Montgomery, 17th " ..•..-•...
.......... Johanna Heylbut, 3d •...... ...... 873 0o Jennie C. Miller, Sewing...........per hour, I 00
573 c° 873 no John Elliott, Janitor........................
Mary J. Swift, sot Assistant .............. z,o56 oo ,\Iatilda alooa. German ............per hour, I 50 Laura L. Peterson, 4th 1,222 00
Bridget T. Fothour, 2d .............I 950 0o Primary Department- Eliza A. McAndrews, 5th Assistant .......... 795 co Gr$rttarar Sc /tool No. 4r.
(;Sira R. Duryee, 3d .............. 873 no Eliza Hoffmann, Principal................... 5,750 00 Emilie J. Lic:, tenstein, 6th " and Music 855 00 Female Depar:ment-
Mary E.`mith, 4th .... I......... 873 00 i Josephine Walker, sot Assistant............ goo on Clara E. Bethker, 7th .......... 795 00 Elizabeth Cavanagh, Principal............. 85,900 00
Hattie L. CudhPP, 5th .............. 795 00 I Jane E. Hughes, ad ............ 834 00 Emma Jollic, E'th " .......... 726 oo Eleanor Firth, tot Assistant............... I,o56 too
.rgsret A. Donohue, 6th Assistant........ 795 00 i Anna C. CassleY, 3d „ .. • ......... 774 OD Eleanor 1). Plumb, qth .......... 726 no Kate Miller, ad ................ 96o oo
lassie B. GoetschiuS, 7th ........ 726 co , Rose Holden, 4th ............ 750 Sic Adeline E. Simpson, Toth ' 726 on Helen A. Little, 3d ................ 873 00
Margaret Simpson, 8th ........ 726 oo 1 Irene M. Gahagan, th ........... 750 00 Jessie '1'. Craig, xith ......._.. 666 0o Margaret E. McRae, 4th Assistant.......... 873 00
Anna E. Page, 9th " ........ 750 00 Rosanna 1I. Gillen, 6th " 750 Sic Margaret H. Hargrove, 12th " .......... 666 cc Amelia A. McCready, 5th "
Eva W. Merrill, 7th ......_... 666 on Marion 1. Keech, 6th 795 00
Mary F. McDonald, xoth ........ 666 tao ............ 750 or Grace A. Garrison, 13th ..........
795 °o
blattTdaR. Moss, ,ith 6x5 so Isabella Roy, 8th ...I........ 750 00 Rosa Black, ,4th " .......... 615 no btargar• tJ. McLaughlin, 7th " .......... 750 co
Josephine Mast, oath " ........ 625 oo Dorothea Dixon, 9th " ............ 750 CO Helena 1'. Neumann, i5th .......... 615 oo Emily Smith, 8th •' .......... 750 00
........ }-mina A. Decker, xoth ............ 750 00 Emma G. Mateer, 16th ......_... 615 oo Idelette Carpeater, 9th " ..........
Mary E. Nesbitt, z3th 573 00
• 750 co
Sarah I. Benjamin, 14th " ........ 573 00 -Margaret M. Devine, rith 564 00 .........._. Edith E. Cleaveland, ,7th 573 no Lizzie C. ( 'rane, Loth " ..........
750 00
Theresa Joseph, 45th ........ 573 00 Emma L. Schlott, z2th ....I......I 564 00 Mildred G. Smith, 28th '` .......... 573 no (:race C. Holmes, :,th " .. _ ....... 750 oo
Emily Fcx, Drawing ...............per hour, 2 no Emily P. Cohen, 13th ............ 540 m Agnes P. Lorimier, i9th 408 co IdI M, Woolley, Lath " , 605 00
Lizzie B. Barker, Music............ " I 50 Ellen L. Clarke, x4th .....I...... 540 00 Isabella M.Townley, French....... per hour, 1 50 E. izabeth E. Blair, x 3th and Music, 675 00
Carolyn Werner, German......... " It 50 Chrissie P. Haller, 15th 522 00 Primary Department- Marie M. Ehlers, 14th 615 00
Primary Department- Agnes Wensch, x6th ......_..... 522 OCT Margaret 111acKean, Principal.............. 5,750 00 Ida B. Cnist, lath '•
573 00
Kate A. Walsh, Principal................... t,7o0 no Annie V. Reilly, 27th ............ 510 co Mary W. Griggs, 1st Assistant............. qoo 00 Rachel Pitcairn,x6(h
573 00
M. Isabella blakewen, 1st Assistant... , ...... 900 00 Isab,-lla Lon g, 18th " ............ 5-0 00 Rebecca J. Douglass, 2d " and Music,.. 894 00 Margaret Gunderson, 27th „• ,,,
Isabella McCusker, 3d ............. 774 00 573 00
Sarah A. McElhinney, zd " .......... 834 CO Charlotte Pollock, 19th 750 00 Caroline S. Mathews, Drawing. ...per hour, 2 00
Jennie E. Moore, 3d I.._...... 774 00 Jennie Cohen, 20th " ....... .... 408 no Clara American, 4th I.....I...... 750 eo Nellie H. Wood, French........... •' I 50
Mary L. Parsells, 4th .. , , .... , . 750 oo ( George C. Rexford, Music......... per hour, I 50 Mary E. Lovegrove, 5th ' ............. 750 00 Annie L. Jessup, Sewing........,, I 50
Mary J. Fegan, 5th .......... 672 00 John O'Connor, Janitor ..................... 2,002 03 Mary Dunon, 6th -" 750 00 Mary E. Williams, Cooking......... 2 00
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1896. THE CITY RECORD. ''3
Primary Department- Janu White, 1st Assistant.................. $r,o;6 oa Anna M. Carr, 6th Female Assistant........ $786 eo ( Primacy Department-
M. 1. Williams, Principal .. ................ $r,75o 00 Kate 1'„wer<, ad ....•............. g6o 00 Anna Vogel, 7th ........ X 7 2a on iWilhelmine M. Bonesteel, Principal..,....,., $t,75o 00
Margaret F.. McNamee, rst Assistant........ goo on Anna Laker, 3d .. ........... ...... 873 00 Ellen J. \1 Auliffe. 8th 720 CO ( I •rifle 1. Hoyt, Vice-Principal............. r,zoo On
Harriet A. I)on:rlrlsnn, 2d ........ S14 00 ........
Agnes \Ia.vstn, 4th .................. 873 oz Jr nie A. J• goo o0
Mary E. O'Brien, 3d ........ 774 0o Kate A. blcKce, gth " ,....,•• mes, 99th " • • ...... 7=o 0o Susan A Cowhey, ist Assistant............
..................
75 0o Johanna Thomas, xoth .... I .. 633 0 F;ilrn F. Canty. zd .. .. 834 00
Annie 'mith, 4th ........ 720 00 Mary!.. Jen I<ins, 6th Assistant .............. 795 co Grace P. \}cPh!•rson, rrth " ........ 633 00 Fannie (10 Moalin, 3d " and Mu,ie. . 834 GO
Hannah Ryno, 5th ........ 750 00 Chattie I Rnc, 7th .............. 750 co .......... :. 750
Emil C. Ohmstedt, German...,..... per hour, t 5o A}arguvritc 9turrr;, 4th
Cecilia -idler, -_th ........ 630 00 Eleanor A. Nlori.;un, 8th " .............. 750 co Female Department- Laura Charuun, 5th •' ............ 750 00
Law 'a E. Howler, 7th .. • • • • • • •. 594 eo Alma K. Sammy, yth " ..... ....... 750 00 Catharine C. J [cCaffery, Principal........... x.6oa on Mary (. Ito,mey, 6th ...... ...... 75° 00
Saeth E. Broth erton, Sth ........ 564 00 Louis,: 11. Berger, retlr .............. 75o 00 Bertha Schwab 7th ............ 7a° co
Marie L. Bolton, 0 and Mus kin line It. Johnston, rst Assist.mt.... ....., x,o56 0
boo no Annie E. P, rive, nth .............. 75o co Sara C. Duffy, ad •' .......... 6o co :1I. Louise Corbin, 8th " ............ 75° co
Carrie Adler, roth ........ 522 0o Celina C. R~,s-i, rzth °` .... ......... 615 0j Emma F:. Greenwood, 3d Anna L. penning, yth ............ 750 00
JKatharine F'ogal, Additional ................ .......... 873 00
408 00 Sara Ii \Icclo keyy,r3th ~~ .............. 750 Oa Aura ,\.Sow.,rhy. 4th .......... 00 Mary Norris, Loth ............ 594 00
J ulia L. Bedford, Scwing...........per hour, r oa (,race P. Hall, r th 795
•••••••• ••••• 573 ce III ce A. Conklin, 5th 70 co Mar)- M. Fitz G 6hon,rtth " 564 00
John T.'1'ully, Janitor ................ .. .... r,as7 oo r,ilian R. nlackey, 15th " .............. Eliza A.Taylur, 6th J";ia A. U. Lynch, rzth ............ X64 cc.
573 0o •' .......... 666 co
Grrz uturar Sclrocl A'n. 42. Anna G.m tintini, German .........per hour, x So Sophia A. \filler, 7th ...... .. 666 us Mary A. Slartin, x3th " ........... 4O 00
Female DeP'rtment- Edith l'n), Music.................. r 50
5 Jane 1. 'Fit ylor, 8th `• .......... 633 00 .Meta Scherer, x4th ............ 540 00
Catharine C. Connolly Principal,... ,. ...... $r,goo no }'r,nrcis \[ el tll:, Drawing...I ...... " 2 co Emily A. Keogh, gth 786 0~ F.,dith A. Robertson, x5th ............ 52z o0
Annie L. Ya t, Vice-Principal ............ .... x,zoo 00 Prima,}' Dear
Department- Magg Moss, r e ' n d Music
and •• s 63g 00 Mary
1[ar A. a. Calvin, r6th ......... ' 5zz oc.
F•:mma E. Vad, x=t Assistant....-........... x,c56 0o J:, rn.t F,. Coley, Princip:,l .... ................
F'lat J. C!ark, Vice-Principal................
x,75o oe lfaggie I-. Larney, nth .......... 573 0° Jennie R `tern. t 7th .......... . 5,o no
Mai' E. Garretson, 2d Assistant............ g6o 00 x,000 co Alice Frank, German ..............per hour, r 50 Kite N. 1 Fancy, r8th " I........... 5ro o-
llte K. e pkips, 3d ............ 873 GO H,u'riet S. Hawley, rst Assistant .......... goo 00 Susan M. Lever. ch, Drawing....... 2 oa Jennie M. Fisch r, 19th ............ 510 00
Kate
K C. \Venhvonh, 4th ............ 873 00 Sar.,h E. l:rcgut Y• zd " •••••••••• 774 00 Primary Department- 1•il1an 1';. :11wuun, 20111 ............ 50¢ oe
Carrie Adams. sth ............ 795 0., Eloise L. Socke, 3d .......... 750 oa Sarah F.liuckelew, Principal ................ t,75o 00 B rtha L. do Varoua;acst " ............ 408 oa
IM}ary Newman, 6th ............ 795 0 (-. F:mma Gregor}-, 4th .......... 750 0o Sarah Armstrong, rst Assistant..,.,...,,., goo co Jtdia (;. Bolen, zed ............ 408 oc
Hannah F. Purdy, 7th " ............ 750 00 Annie L. 1l:trt n, 5th 75 0o Marg.tret W. Lewis, zd 834 00 Patrick Cahill, Janitor ...................... r,729 oc
Mary y Noble, 8th I ........... 0 00
75° G° . clarion Simms, 6th ........- o 00 Addle Duncan, d . • . • . • .. • . • • Departure School No. • f;.
Lnceitia C. liraham, 77th 774 oo
Gara,line I:. Bum=tcad, 9th " ........... 75 .......... 750 00 filar Y C. Sm Y th,344th • • • • •..• •......
.... ~~~• 750 00 Grammar Department-
Sarah R. Watkin-, roth ......... ... 750 00 J`'ssie A. I o~cnall, 8th " .......... 504 0o Lucene Haltoad, 5th " ..........:: 750 oc Davirl F. Gaddis. Principal .................. ~x,000 or;
Annie Plunkett, r,th „ ...I ...... 750 00 John Shiel.ls, J anitor ....................... 1,196 00 Margaret C. Comphell, 6th" 7.0 co George P. (;:,beka, 1st Male Assistant...... 2,or6 eo-
Mary A. Spencer, xzth ............ 6i 00 Gravrrstar Sc/tool z\o. 46. Eliza 1'. P,irdsall, 7th ............ 750 00 William M. Baker, zd ..•... 1,656 oc
Lizzie A. Crowe, 113th " ............ 750 00 Male Department- Margaret A. Y'homson, 8th" ...... I..... 750 co Iicorge K. \lartin, 30 ..... r,33z rw
Rachel Weinberg, r4th ............ 573 00 Abner B. Holley, Princip:l .................. 53,000 On llathilda Daly, 9'h
• ............ Q4 0' Stephen ii.:;Lrke, 4th ...... 7z0 oC
Martha Aaron, x5th, ............ 573 00 Jerome A. O'Connell, 1st Male Alsi,umt.... z,oi6 on Lillie \city, ,oth ............ 964 0o j Alfred B. Clarke, 5th ...... 720 oc.
1'lorcnec I. Rosen, 16th ..,,........ 57300 J,.,ho F. \Valers, 2d ..., 1,6.6 o (.race Pa',ersun, xrth 5o oo Amanda M. Simons, 1st Female Assistant..., i,o86 oc,
George F. Bristow, MUSIC. ......... per hour, r 50 Charles J. Pickett, 3d ,,,, t ,33z u„ Kate E.>lurta, tzih and Music.. 600 on Alargaretta Cihlein, ml .... 9)0 00
It j unin H.'I'o I et, L)rawing...... 2 ,. o Vacancy, 4th " Jecu nett e A. Long, r3th " ............ o 00 FEmma Stanhope, 3d .... 9o3 c°
Au usta H. Jacobsen, German...... r 5o Mary H. Maloney, 1st Fem:~lc Assistant...... r,tt6 o> Euphema Co.,grove, 14th " ............ Sxz oo Gertrude V. Boyle, 4th .... 9o3 oc
Rachel fheod,nr, German...... r 50 Anice B. )martz, ad Winifred 1L Burke, x5th " zz oo Sarah :\.Alexander, 5th .... 8a5 co
Primary Department- Ida M. l.ench, • I •..... 933 on Evelyn McPherson, ,6th ............ 5ro 00 M. Madeline \[eeker, 6th " .... 825 co
Pauline L. Loss, Principal ................... x,750 o, lLoigoir% A. Thistle, 4th ...... 855 00 M oecon A. 'mob, 17th ........... 510 co Florence eliddletou, 7th .... 8a5 co
Maria N. Daga, Vicr-Prmcipal .............. r,zoo 00 Katherine I. Bins, 51h :lfaude Standish, 18th •' ............ 504 0o Lily F. lodge, th " and Mule 8x6
...... 7116 oo
F.tle» G. Kennedy, 1st Assistant ............. 900 co Edith C. ? lcl',lenscy, 6th Female As,isiant Elizab e th M. Striker, i9th ............ 405 na B. Ltnvclla .lullan, 0th .... 76 oc
Rebecca Cl a rk, z,l '' ............. 34 on amt .Music. ............................... 786 00 Isaac A. Edmonds, Janitor.................. x,859 00 Frances F. de Ligarde, Toth .... 756 oc
Frances A. O'Hare, 3d •.... ....... 774 cc \lart;:uet Shoemaker, 7111 Female Assistant.. 675 00 II or School .1'0, •go, P:dith F. \Ir.;I hell, rxth .... 693 co
P:nnlie 1Vri.~, 4111 " ........... .. 750 co Louie A. N. r, utt, bth .. 750 00 Female lleparlment - May C Brennan, 12th .... t96 oc
Harriet Benjam. n, 5th ............. 750 00 3I. Irene Mouth, 9th •' 6z co Letitia Matl ews, Prin:ipal.................. 51,goo 01 Celestine l-alad,In. 13th .... 696 uc
Kate 1. Callahan, nth ~, ............. 750 . o bailie J. lynns, ioth " ,. 633 oa Sarah E. Stainburn, Ist Assistant.......... 1,155 on } iary C. Ducey, 14th .... 645 a_
Mary M. Knipe, 7th ............. 7:0 00 Grace 1•:. Cowol I)ratein er hour, 2 00 E. Isabelle \'°alga, ad ........ ,. 60 00 Jennie F. Beattie, 1 5th " .... 645 0.,
'1'herena U'Connor, 8th .....•....... ., oo
75" Y•
Fent,dc I)cparunent- g• ••• •• P Adeline Ii. Reynolds,
}• 3d .......... g
873 0o FuCc•nic
J C. Boyle, 19th „ .... 645 oc
M:rcgie 31.AlcCarth5-, 9•h " ............. 750 00 Mary IV. S%%ar,z, Principal................. 1,700 co Mary Holmes, 4th .......... 873 00 I'.ertha itrzsb urger, 17th ..., 603 co
Nellie L. \f nin, 10th •' .......... 750 no \Jary Shires, at Assistant ................ x,055 00 Mary A, Haggerty, 5th " .......... 795 00 litanche A. Kinle,,8t1 '' .... 603 co
Ro,a Marl:, txth " ............. 5 4 00 \largaret 1•;, Pc it t, 2I .. .... 960 o, Mary berry, 6th ........-.. 795 oa \lacy o. Osljoroe, c,)th " .... 603 cc.
➢Iar}' F.F t b.n, tzth ............. 564 co L"''" a h'1'. Slwcray. 3d" .........
................ 873 00 \ r na to Vicylc s, 7th .......... 750 00 Louis I'. {}user, German....,.,.... per hour,
Lillie F. Fl h San, 13th .......... . .. 564 c o Le~ ,ua L Wa Srner, 4 th ................ 795 co -
Anna 'ii tiayles, Sth " ........ .. 79,., o, Henr}' t:. Fitz, Drawing............ a ec.
Sarah F:..AInld,et m, 14th ............. 5400 , 117.aheii Intl 511 .ssistant and Muni 8- oo },.bell.:11, ]lunroe, 9th 7 000 Lliz:cI ti K c, II ii
Sarah L. llol:m, 15th " ............. 54o 00 (:, rtru,le E. Clarke, 6th 726 00 Josephine Hig;.,iu., xoth " .......... 666 on Primary Dep;,rtment-
9lai:caret A. V. Hoare, ,6th Assistant ........ 540 00 ! , \nna \avers, 71I1 ........... 72 6 eo itlarG:u~et C. Pearson, i xth " .......... 615 co Eliza K. Knapp, Principal ................... 1,750 cc
Mary T. Stevens, 17th `• ........ 540 0.1 \lane L. lade, 8th '' ........... 66C co Mary E. Loughlin, rath .......... 615 oo Henrietta L. t\"ood, 1st Assistant.......... 9-o e,:
Mary E. M, Carthy, 18th ,....I .. 510 00 Ii U e:d Irion, 911 ........... 666 c.o Mary L. })ay, 13th .....,.... 573 w I.izzic A Shield;, A .......... 8340
Kate L. Finegan, rgtl: ... .... 522 co 1.:,1e1 F. Kearney, xoth " ........... 6r 0o Harriet E. Penketh, 14th .......... 573 Go Annie Al. Atwood, 311 .......... 774 oo
11a }' F. L, nihan, aoth ....,... 5 co K, se L. S, all„u trite ........... 6rg co Cr L Pca re , 15th .......... 573 00 F_o ma L. 'II ct;rury, 4th .......... 7 o
Margaret MI Call, zit ........ 522 00 L;I-era \L Fink, tath " ,,.. ....... 573 00 1•;d ward \IiL'er, 1)ra,vmg....,.,...,pe r hour, e no Agnes 1'. \ Idlspaugh, 5th .......... 67a oc
Mary E. Flynn, Zed ........ 522 Co (;ra:ie B. Brun, 13th ........... 408 o> Yirforine F'a sin, French........... x 50 Lucy Jay, 6th C72 00
Mary D. Scott, 23d '' ,....... 5zz o~ Grace 1!. '1'o wnlc '. IIrax in g........per hour, z oo I' ranecs'1'. \lartinez, Music........ . r 5o Angela A, Co-grove, 7th " .......... 630 co
Ramie Zacharias, z4th ........ 5 00 ; Army Al. 13 uIi_,i ,}'Tench....,..., " r 50 Alice 'ii 111(1 (Nlbert, Sewing..,...,. •` r oo Ca,rie F. }.'ihl in, 8th .......... F3o Oct
Oudie L. wripeaIl:aIIpt, zpth •` ........ 510 00 . Primary L)cp;t rtmerit- Louise C. \ f:,riotte, Cooking ....... •' z Co I Is.,bol \I. I )erring, 9th and Music 614 oe
Katherine Sherwood, 26th " ........ xo oo Mary Istl..el N„n ott, Principal .............. r 7c0 00 Primary I :apartment- Anoic XICN IIICc, Toth .......... 59+ 00
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08 o \lar~n J t M. \Icl'arr, 1st AssuIatt......... coo no .. ash;F cr u hle Y, n, 4 s
;:B s i P al. , ....... ~ . 1,7s c,o Mary \". ' I Clh:r, ttth ......... , 59i co
Luc y• G. 'ii ,II•cr, .8th 08 co Nelli,
408 Cunu nham, zd 834 ti tr.,h L. Cr. uchlcv, 1st Assistant.......... ~c o Ida :1. Koff, tztte " .......... 56¢ co
Anna H. Be; I, zg th ........ q408 0~ Anni: G..Audnb n, ;d .• .... ... - 1 }. d .......... cu oo III 1.. Brown, 13th .......... 564 00
774 oc ~. [collie 1luea,
V»coney. 30th ..... • • • 1':ilen :\path:, \Inrray, 4th " • • • •• • • • 67a oo tiarah .1, 3d ........
.. 834
34 0o Car. ,line 11. Ilartic )'. r 4 th " .......... 5o4 00
I Moll,o' ~~
& F. R,-istnw, Music..........P er hour,
George r 5o Katu F. llunovan, 5th .. 67z oo }"• 4th " .... ...... 7zo co May Jackson, 115th ..., ...... 540 00
Henry Meyer, Janitor ...... ................ r,a48 00 %:race Sjilce, ll'}'rauh, 6th •` ......,. 67z o Julia Murphy, 5th .......... 774 oo Hattie Schwab, i6th .......... 5411 00
Grarrr near &✓rnol 3b../7. \l.r 1' {'.,CuL:Jan, 7th '' ....... 6,o CO Josephine I . Iteuclair, 6th "_ ......... 6g0 oo =A. Clar.bel Schutte, x 7 th •` ~ ......... - oo
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Grammar Department- t-ranc s Morris, 8th ........ 6'0 0o Jo c; Hatch, 7th .......... 7;0 0~ Nellie L. Foley, r 8th .......... Sza o0
W. H. . berg Priici - I .................. g oor oo \la; gn rut A. H u. 11 th " ' o ~'I Sar Ii W. H., tc h, 8th ........ , . 750 0o Lily L. Gilman, 19th .......... 5az 00
z,-.~ t6 0~ I riJeet A. Dennin, tott ... Sy¢ oo }Lcnnal K. Herrick, 9th " a4 00 \I ,ea;aict I ante, z"[h " .......... 511.; a;
FUse ird W. 'tit, 1st Al: le Assistan t ....,.,.
Francis )L t:onboy,zd " ........ 1,728 00 .I ii A. Liscom, rcth Assistant and \I us ic, 624 oo ~, 1"`c1'arin Fa<s in,,oth .......... 56t oo Ellen K. Roca: e, zest .......... 5to co
T. Harry Knox, 3d Male Assistant, Work Anna \l. Foley, xzth '• ............ 5 6 4 00 I Katharine A. Reed, rt[h , .......... 510 0o I.mma 1•.. ) [c D;,nald, 2zd .... I ..... 5 1 0 cc
Shop ,rid Drawing ...................... r,5~6 co AErtel la Helen Uardi,, 13th Assistmn........ 540 0 0 I'dith S. AII rue, tzth '~ .......... 5o4 q , Anna 'ii I) rmott, z 3d , .......... 5ro oc
John A. Higgins, 4th Male .-Assistant........ x,a6o no Alartha 1'. tin. n:,, 14th '• ........ 540 00 3lar}:'II. AId :airy, r,th .......... 750 00 Alary L.'I'yn:m, 24th .......... go4 co
Peter it Havanagh, 511 $o o> "u ,au I;, Smy tic s r=th " 5 Jennie C. \tiller. Sewing........... per hour, r co Annette Berger, zgth .......... 514 00
JohnKeliy. janitor
Cosy VVella, 1st A sAta ist..t .............. r'990 GO Farrell,
(ionise Sc/tool Na.. 5 r.....
t,39x 00 2ss'! ao
Louisa \[axmann, ad Assistant ............. Fimrmc (C Howe ~ hh `. ........ Sze o~ D~Deblui., IJanitor.t.........................
Adelaide Rock, 3d .... ....... .. qo3 00 DL,ry Lox, r8 h ........ 5ro o., - I Ic I p•trtment S bramwar School No. 55. ~ o~
Mary E. Shoemaker, 4th " .............. 90o on Ch:u1 .tic E. Burns, igth " ..... „ Sro o, ,rtin H Icy, Principal............... .. , 63,00r oo Grammar llepartment-
\1ary Fitz I eral 1, 5 h .......... I... C 00 ;;lvai etk
1G. Barry, 20th " ........ 5so co \l ilium H. Na net ack, xst Assist nt,....... 2.ox6 on Fdgar Vander hilt , Principal .... ............. Ca,, a - :.
Henrictt., Kobcrts,, n, 6th Assistant.......... 82500 (let ilit \LCa magh, 21st 504 oe Flhert W. Brown, zd and \fu-,ic 1,788 co :l}„ uroontb H. Close, 1st Assistant........., 11,7
Barbara K. Donaldson, 7th '` .......... 750 oo Jolla :1[aloy, zzd " .......,
....... 504 00 R'm. A. koiturao, 3 tl •••••••• 1,476 0° ame, B. T. Oemeeyt, zd slid Music x,;
Eugene J. Appell, 8th .......... 756 co Kate 1}. \loroney, z^d Jus'm \Ltrtin, qth ...... I,26o 0o J
Silas (.1L'heat 3d .. _ .......
..... xar•
E-rim 1 :\. „
Kole J. (:oven, 9th .. 756 0o Ihomns K. Br.:,s n. J .tutor ................
.... •..
• z,5 9 QO Jeri inc \1.C;urrie, Bell, 6th
s1h ........ x,rm 0o Jennie Caldwell, 4th c,tr. -o
da Brandeis, rot h .......... 616 oo Gra uuuar ,Sdreel Na. ./7.
........ xozo oo Jrnu is Cre. th
Ilii
Hold ❑ M. L'llberg, xrth
\Ic Jlulkin, rzth "
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616 0o
696 00
Grammar Depanment-
Est~i11c R❑ mold, 7i t
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Knt r, rose Wake mm~, St
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9.33 oo far}' \I. C„i}6th
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Mar aret
g• •- Felice A. Gril}m. Principal ................. ~t,600 oc Ameli.i Schaller, th 933 0o Anna C:umick th S;c o0
Vary E. \1'ithc1spoon, r3[h " .......... 64 00 " '•••"'• 855 ar 7
Carrie H. 4)oderduok, 8th .......... ,A ...
Kate J lloepp, 1st Assistant ..... .......... x,0,6 0~ Sn.an 1. Kiley, I th y 8Si qo ,Julia V. Sian bu ry, yth ..-
Charlotte G. Knox, 14th ......... 645 00 Kate SL Totten, zd ............... ........ ...... ....
\laud F. Wells, r 55th " and \Iuric 7o5 00
96o so 1l:vte L. Itupprecht, lit „ •••• •• 786 00 5o hie > erlin xoth ••••,•, 7
zn c~
Litta C. Calkin, 16th .......... io3 . o
\car K. Davis, d
Y 3
............... 79 00 [ •il L. Od ,2ih ........ 786 0o Agnes Koobinsun, tith .......... 6 o0
Fhanor Dunn, 4th ............... 19~ oo 1•unit Landy, rgth C
Vseonc}•, r 77th .......... 603 00 AI pry E. \fH ic e ld, 5th Assistant........ ,....... 7z6 oo Fl iz it eth C,. seaman, tzth .....,.... ti-~ oe
79, co Anmc Arch bo!d ra th ..
18th 603 0o Fliz.,heth J. H, fcr, 6th- t~ • ra s 75° oo Kat nerine V, Gormley, 15th
......,. 7a6 0o Kose 1lmmon=, r3~h .......... 8a'- oo
Mar y E. Williams. Cooking P hour,
g • • • •.• • • per z oo Louisa \V. \Vood, 7th Assistant (Gene ra l A s 6 75 00 h}arg.rret M. Patterson, c4th , ......... E3 a u
x oo Mary V, Heir 16th " • • • •"• •
Annie L. Jessup, hewing........... sis tent) ..............................•... 750 0o Julia T. Scut ,~ •' • 6 75 GO Hoc flee 1}. Ro_setti, Additional............ q., ; .:o
Augusta Frank, German........,., r 53 Ago H. Carll, 8th Assistant.............. 666 00 't}ary A. ~}chenna, - 7 th I th ...... • • 6B3 00 Francis Melville, Drawing.......... per hour, s oo
Anna Clara Doerin g, German,,., .. r 5o g ra ce (. l ilen.. r th, 13th As i t.. -..... ........ 633 00 W.Iliam L. Mason, Phom,g r~
Flo 573 oo Vac;mc x th '• • Ph )' • • • r Sr-
Primary Department- Florence(.lilen,ovorth, r 3 th Assistant...., 573 oo Maurice }' Y. •"'•"•
g L-w•is, Additional .......,,,,.... •••••• Emilie Goo-l:d, french ............. r a,
Rose Al. Colgan.
g• Principal .................. x, 75 ) oo From Vn. t-- 4 8 Alma Yident, French .............. r "-o
Liz, e W. G.tr,ide, xst Assts[:urt........... , 900 co \1•'llmm Her, C er er, Draw. rig , . , , ,per hour, zoo Primary Lepartment-
Luc H:un, zd Assistant ................. . 9 60 00 ° llard Acller, Berman .............. "
Mattic R. Dye,y zd '• . ., ........ 834 00 Caroline C. Vanderbilt, s s Assistant ....... 8 73
r 50 Mary White, Principal...................... r„.- o ••a
Ma rence A. Craig 43d and ........ k34 0o Pr lle trtment- F,mma A. Rirhards, tot Asststaut...,........
J essie B. Colburn, 4
4th Assistant and Mu ic.. 15„5 oo Afar rct 1V.,Ish, ) Princi tl.................. ya.~ o0
th
hl ar~are[ I,itson, q5t ............ 720 00 Edward Miller, Drawing........... per hour, a on Dtargart A. Fox, Vice-I'rinci zl ........... .. x,y5o 00 Ltry I H ill, zd " .......,.... 7i4 c o
Sarah J. lennings,5th ............ 672 oo r,aoo 0o Francis A. Coggswelh 3d " ...........1 75, w
Jeanie 1. Craig, hth
.. ............ 630 0°
Leontine L. Car Pentice, French,... « r So 31ary g A•ststantP'.............. gco co Anna C. Patton, 4,h '• ............ 620
glary V, Linden, Phonography .... rx -o
Etta Crowley, 7th •••••••••••• 594 00 Alice Maud Gilbert, Sew -in g ....... •, ' Jo<ep sine H:,ttield, ad ........ ...... 834 co _
\Jar E. \lurra th 750 co
Helen J . 8th ............ 594 00 „ °O pia! are% Hosford, 3 d .............. 774 Car.1Y L. Jaycox.,6th ............
Ida ~Iclt. Austin, looking ........ 2 Ldig . ..... ...... 750 00
A. Bare •, 9 n, ............ 52 2 00 Pruner Y De4 ;artment- Ly d ia~.Crowe, th ,.
......... .... 75o oo AJelaide L. Rlauve!t, 7th " ............ 34 00
Teresa
Teresa V, Brennan, reth ............ 5za o 0 \li~imc E.bpaldin g' S t h ...... ..... • • 750
75 00 Henrietta Hunzinger,8th " ............ 540 00
Kate Rc ua, Principal ............. ..••.•'.. 1'75° °° Mary Healy, 6th
Grano Davoren, rrth 5 za oo y p' VicesPrntapa... , . s .... .............. 75.> co
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r oo
Frederica to :Horan, 9°0 0o rl:u-y J. ' : .iC cell, 7th 1Iar
- g uente Lawlor. 9th
9 '~ ••••••••••• Szz co
Jennie C. Aliller ...................perhour, };,nma B. -Cortten, rstAssistant........,...,. 9m «r Flm~b. 1. M y, 8th ""••"""'• 730 G Julia Bvrne, nth ............ 5co 00
Patrick llempsey. Janitor .............. ..... t,7 8' o~ " and Music.... 8ro co Annie I,ogt:e, .\driitional.................... 406 00
Kate And,,uu, zd ............., 774 oo Alizab . McDona ld, tot h" ..............
I<[ary E. Donaldson, 3d and Music, .. , Bw co Anna L'. J[c DonalJ, roth " 750 0o Walton N. Eilis, \lu4c............, P pet hour, x 5o
Grantrstar Sc/tool
nal No. ¢¢. .............. 750 00 ('eor c F. 1Yooifit, lnitor ................., r,r 44 co
Male Department- Fanny Julien, 4th .............. 750 co Muria ret A. Ho ton, xxth" 56 g J'
Samuel Morehouse, Principal ....... .... .... $2,750 co S. Francis Marsh, 5th ~~ ""......•••' 594 oo Sarah E. Roxbury, rzth • •' '"" ¢ _ i.naniIlar 3kp10i hb. 5 b.
• Estella \IaYnz, 6th ................ 570 co .. """"""" 564 00
Damel C. O'Connor, 1st Ass~stanL .......... 1,728 0o ""• 57 F:dith F, Kopf, x3th .... H4o 0o Uianurai De P' rtment-
Alice \laud Gilbert, Sewng •••••••P
.......per hour, r no Ella C ~d. iirigt1ris 14th '"'•""'
ames Moore, zd...... o 0o Catliarine Blauvelt, PrinciP•al ................ ~x,6co cc
A lexander E. Hill, 3d
Clara Hopps, 4th
........... 1,476 00
., t,a6o 0o
........... r,tt6 co
Conrad Lohr, Janitor ....................... :,ro oa Eliza B. Harris, 15th
Gri1ro'rai School Nu. 48. Jenni.- A. Moody, 16th "
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522 oo Ellen A. Many, 1st Assistant . ............... x,056 oc
Szz oo Blanche E. \Lllengen, 2d As-istant .......... , o <o
Sarah A. Albro, 5th ........... t,ozo 00 Grammar Department- Jane Sparrow, 17th ..............• Anna l'a9gort, 3d
5ro oo L-icy ,... .. ..,. 873 00
Susan G.Vernon,6th ...I....... 933 co Entma L. Babcock, PrincipalP ................ r,7oD o0 6lar.aret M. L } •nch,iSth " 5to oa D."1'erhune, 4th „ ....... ., 873 00
•..••.•••....
Mary A.1.\Ic\Ianus, 7th ........... 855 oo Esther B. Lawlin, 1st Assistant..........., x,056 m Marion ll°wling,.gth .............. 504 00 '
R'la Kissam,5th •••...,... 795 00
Hannah V. Collins, 8th " ... I ....... 786 co Agnes I., Higgins. sd ............ q6o oo Peter Lynch, Ja,,itor ....................... 1,495
Anastacia
Lydia Howe, 6th ~' ., . , ...... 795 00
co Lydia A. Robinson, 7th , ... -, .... 726 03
Katie A. Ready, 9th .. , . , ...... 726 00 Marie F. Karns, 3d ............ 873 00 liyonntar Sc/tool No. 52.
George F. Bristow, Music..........per hour, r 5o Ida F. Maxim, 4th ° ............ 795 co Mixed Department- l rnnie E. Rankin, 8th ' .......... 726 on
Francis Melville, Drawing...,..... a oo Annie Zuhrod, 5th ..........., 726 0o Theodore B. Barringer, Principal.......... „ $2,z5o 00 Iretic I regory, 9th .......... 750 00
Lina Maulere, German..,......... i So Gertrude Plugh, 6th " ............ 950 00 Lucre S. Brown, xst Assistant ............. 825 Kate A. Rich, toth " .......... 666 co
William L. Mason, Phonography... " : 5o Hattie Herrmann, 7th " ............ 615 oo Agnes E. Burgess, 2d Assistant .............. o 00 Eleanor 1Vard, rrth .. .......... 6'5 00
Female Department- Ella R. Thompson, 8th ............
53 no Harriet S. Peck, llrawing,........,per hour, a oo }' l e 5pauldin_, xath
Myrt " ......... 611S oo
Frances A. Pond, Princrcral ............... .. x,900 oo Grace G.stouell, 9th .....,...... 633 oo Mai}• Miller, Janitrix ...... ................ 845 w Ella B. \lcDoueII, 13th ..-....... 573 00
Sarah F. Miller, Vice-Principal .............. r,aoo 0o Primary Department- Granr.uar School No. 53. Agnes Waugh, r 4 th " ..., ...... 573 co
Anna E. Read, rat Assistant ................ i,o56 oo Emeline Dowling, Vice-Principal...,........ 1,000 0o Female Department- Jessie A. Pownall, x5th .......... 573 co
Kate T. Heilby, zd ............. ..
.............. 960 00 Hannah A. Jollie, 1st Assistant .............. oo oo Salome Purroy, Principal.................... $r,9oo 00 Anna Constantini, German .........per hour, t 50
Almira E. Ha, ens, 9d " ................ 795 00 Emma A. Reynolds, ad `• .............. 774 co Sarah Breese,ist Assistant.................. x,-56 0o E. I). Rena, ......... " x 5o
Sarah J. Stanton, 4th " ................ 750 00 Mary E. Royster. 3d " .............. 750 00 ,1nnaC. Kelly, ad .................. y(o eo Francis Melville, Drawing ......... " a oo
Winifred M.Kehoe, 5th" ................ 675 w Helen H. McGown, 4th ............ 75 0 00 Elizabeth Antisell, 3d Assistant and Drawing q ,300 Walton N. Ellis, Music............. 1 50
Irene Way, 6th " ................ 75° 0o Theresa A. Murphy, 5th .............. 750 oa Herntine H,-ylbut, 4th " and German, 933 00 Primary f)e artment-
}, German........ per
Bristow p hour, r 5o MaryJ. Wade, 8th " .............. 750 00 Joanna Stafford, 5th ' 795 Lucretia E. Maguire, Principal ...,,,.. ...... r,75o 00
r 50 Mary E. Valentine, 7th .............. """""" Emily K. Grafton, Vice-Princi al............ x,000 oo
George C. Bristow, Music..........
George s6 oo Emma b. Kelly, 6th .• ...... 795 00 i y Vandervoort, 1st Assistant...........,
a
Francis Melville, Drawn g,........ " 2 00 A. Elizabeth Samuelsen, Assistant........ 5400o Sara L. Eiche, '~ •
and iinscc..
and 8;5 0o Louisa goo co
Primary Department-............ ..... Julia
to Hamilton, 9th ., 5z8 oo Sarah
Sa e Kelly, tot ..••.......• 726 0o JJ eanne A. C. H agar,
S zd and Music.. 89
544 00
Mary J. Princi pal 75 MargaretCorr igan, " .... .... ¢o8 00
° JKko~tannah Cohen, 9th ............ 7a6 00 Louisa Seaman, 3 d " •••••••••••• 774 ao
Louise Higgins, Vice-Pnnci al .............. oo co Ilelen A. Daley, Drawn er hour, 2~ E. Hayes, roth
Kate E, ............ 7z6 0o Ida L. Pollock, 4th ~~ ............ 750 00
Irene Moore, l ist A.sts[anl[~
• p •••..•••.••„•• 9oo 0o
r,9 J ulie
ulieFc}rP a French............" 5 Kate DL Ahern, rcth ....... .... 666 0o Jennie E. Archer, 5th ............ 950 00
Amelia L. Wedekind, ad Assistant....... ... 974 co Mary V. Li den, Phonography., ... x 5o Cather ne 1'. Cusack, rsth ............ 666 co Flora F .Davis, 6th 750 00
Bridget F. Meagher, 3d .......... Igo 00 George C. Rexford, Music........." x 50 Ida N. Copp. 13th 666 Co
nary A. Wynne, 7th ............ 750 50
Kath.E. Wedekind, ¢th .......... 750 00 George F. Haller, Janitor ................... t,26r oo Louisa HayIbu1s x41h ' •""•"' •' 666 00 Charlotte H. Wh itle Y,
y , 8th "
„ •••• •"••••• 564 °o
Lizzie Dooner, 5th " . , ........ 750 0 0 Grantznar Sc/tool No. 49. Amy H. Mirick, 15th ............ 750 00
Emma E. Day, 9th , ... , .. , .. ,. 540 oo
Marvine Jurges, 6th " .... ...... 750 03 Male Department- Grace F. Grannatt, x6th " ............ 615 00 Annie Wright, roth ..,.,......, 522 00
Sophie M. Sul:ng, ith " .......... 540 00 James R. Pettigrew, Principal ............... 53,000 00 Jennie Sklower, 17th " 615 Fannie .1cDowep, xnh .... ....,... Sxo no
Mary A. Perry, Additional .......... sto 00 Oscar Btrnbaunt, fist Male Assistant........ a,or6 on Annie S. McCormack, i8th "...""•"
............ on
615 co Agnes xath , •' • •' • • • • • • • qo8 no
Ellen Kelly, 8th .......... 540 00 William H.Btorrss ad ........ 1,656 00 Ida Auerbach, igtb ............ 573 0o Laura Carpenter, 13th ............ 408 00
GeorgeF. Bristow, Music ...... ............ ........ ulius P. Falk, 3d ......., 720 00 Rebecca Piza, aoth ............ 573 00 James H. H4mmond, Janitor ................. 1,583 co
Thomas Henry, Janitor ................... 1,170 00 Catharine Carr, 1st Female Assistant........ :,11:6 no Kather.ne A.Cotter, zest " ............ 573 00 Grammar School No. Sy.
Grammar School Na.. 5, Isabella Castel[, ad ......,, r,ozo oo Elizabeth B. Hayes, azd ............ 573 oo Female Department-
Female Department- Susan E.Castell, 3d " - ........ 933 no Katherine Daly, aid ............ 573 Carrie S. Monfort, Principal ................ $r,7oc no
Mary E. Tate, Principal ..................... 0x,9oo no Harriet A. Burke, 4th .... 855 oo Mary A Coleman, 24th ... .. . 408 00 Clara L. Flitner, 1st Assistant.............. x,o56 00
Helen E. Sudlow, Vice-Principal, ........... t,aoo oo Julia J. Albanesi, 5th and Music 846 00 NIL Adelaide Stewart, 25th " Additional . 4c8 0o Maria L. Smith, zd .............. 96o 00
> 14 THE CITY RECORD
D. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1896.
Helen N. ~,cin, ;(1 Assistant,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $873 oo \lar) A. C-,n'on, uih Female Assistant .... g696 00 Margaret I. Dunham, 1st Primary Assistant.. $goo 0o Female Department-
Ada I. and,rs~•u, qth .............1 873 00 Matilda I). I- Darner, tr th ..., 696 oo Sara M. Ken-, ad •• Annie M. Hoffman, Princi pal............... ,
645 00 774 0o r,goc oa
Annie ~, ('tire, ;th .............. 7)5 00 Mar}• 1L Leon, ti .... Rose L. Shelley • 3d .. 720 00 Elizabeth Shepherd, ist Assistant ,,,.,,..,,. r,o56 oo
E!la I. U'C+~nnell, 6th .............. 795 oc' Jenuie >olom.m, rzth .... 649 00 Hattie E. \Vhea(ly, 4th " .. 672 oo Su=an A. Haight, 2•.l ...I ........ g6o 00
I ezic l "igerson, 7th 795 0, Adeline G. Kell}•, ilih .... 603 co Alary V. McLoughlin, 5th •` 630 0o Eli7abeth R,Canin, 3d ...... 873 oo
. Annie Stevenson, 8th " 726 0o Minnie 1. Nleade, t4th .... bog no Jane 1. Duffy, 6th „ g94 00 Leah Bartley, 4th ............
~lar~~l. Eazgi66on,gth qo8 00
873 oo
.............. 7z6 eo I+:+sy H, Bell, :\dditional......_.......... \L,r)•:\. Kilkenny, 7th 564 0o Ida Bennett, gth ............
Rosetta K,+stor, loth 726 ec les-ic 1. S:ainback, " ................. 4° co Emma C. Johnson, 8th " „ 540 oo Josephine Podds, 6th 795 00
" • • •' 795 eo
Kate Hallaran, [ rth " ••
.............. 666 on Emma \L Fhcl } s, lerman.......... per
P hoar, r 5o \Lary F. Kerr, 9'h .. 522 00 Pauline Krauth, 7th ............
Eloise Putnam, loth
726 00
le,sie F. Oliver r2th .........I.... 6(6 no Edward \"al is, Drawing......, .... : +w .. 5 o on Francis J. Felix, 8th 26 0o
Lizzie D. Dunn, t 3 Eh .............. 6ti6 00 l'larrnce '1'. Steele, >lu>ic........ .. • t 50 Mary h.K .(:aelcr. l)eawaug.... ......per hour, 2 oo Anna Etling, 9th ......... •..
............ 7
606 00
(;race Hooper, r4th .............. 615 O. H:: rrict K. Smith, P Ii o nography.... 1 50 Jo eph H,(;u turn , Music.......... " i 5o Nora HA_ee~, loth ............ 666 00
i'au(inc Emanuel, ,5th .............. b1; o, Primary I lepartment- Hernia i Paul. Geru,an............. " [ 5o Mary A. Burke, trill .. ...... 6"r5 on
\tar • E.:11c Mahon, t6th " 6r s w Caroliuc L.~ Pmd '. Prnci a1 ........ . ...... . t, -o 00 George lade. janitor....................... '.7°3 o Isabelle Mayers, rzth and llasic.. 675 oo
Mary E. einn,tt, e7th • .............. 573 no Mary _1. Archer, rst Assistant.......... goo O. (;ra srrn.rr Srhor'I-o. i165. Anna A. Burke, tpth „•,,,,,
Robb a Bartley, 18th .............. 408 CC Almira C 'Alin. ad .......... 8;4 oo '.1lized t;ramnr,tr Department- Janet Rogers, r4th ., "" 573 00
.. ............ 573
Alice Higgons, rgth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 573 co Agnes Smith. ;d .......... 774 "o James Buc knout, Principal.................. $,5O3 oo Francis Melville, Drawing .......... per hour, 200 co
Jeannette 1 lcGic, ist Additional ............ 573 00 Julia \1. (;riebel, 4th .......... 750 0.i Isabella Sullivan, ist Assistant .............. t,44c oo Primary Department-
Esther H. Rvttenberg, ad Additional......... 408 co Harriet I1. Brodhead, 5th '• .......... 750 00 Ma,y J. Kirby, ad ~~ .............. 990 o' Julia M. Elliott, Principal ................... 0 00
Lillian Frobisher, ;d •' .I...... 573 co O. ice E. F,w let, 0th - .......... 750 0o Et ':e1 I. Peirce, 3d ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 903 0) Julia K. Root, ist Assistant.,,,,,...,...,.,, x,75 goj 0c,
Emma L. l;erwick, 4th ........ 40S co Acne. L. Natis. 7th .......... 030 00 anuie I..'Irain,tr. 4th 825 m Agoes Savage, 2d '• ......... 834 00
Clara Luther German .............. ........ ...... Sarah . \\"amen, 8'h .......... 63. x. Helen Wright, 5th .. .............. 756 00 Margaret A. 1l'Gown, 3d Assistant and Music 894 00
F:iizab.th Koch, German . ...... Ca-+Mine a. noltaettler. gth .......... 750 .o Be la E. F, x. 6th ...... I....... 646 0o Area i\I, Smith, 4th
Harriet S. Peck, Drawing ................... ..... Bell A. Burro, . Toth .......... 594 ~ Julia A. lalor, 7th . .............. 545 00 Kate A. Parsons, 5th o 00
1 iizabeth Roche, Stenography,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... D A~mar, till[ .......... 5,4 0° Eduard S.Costigan, Additional.,,,,,,...,.,, 7zo o+, Jennie A, I arsells, 6th .......... 7So 00
Primary Department- I lsabel l. \Ve,tendort, rzth .......... 564 00 Herman P ul, German .............per hour, r 5o I\Ia•y F. Seaton, 7th .......... 590 00
I. rlotte H 1tcarns, I t ncipol ............. 1 750 0 (.ecili.t (:,Call, 13th .......... 540 -.o .Iaren e T. S eele, :Music,,....,,,. r 5o Josephine D1, L)• all, 8th .......... 750 00
Kate \1-. Rider, rat Assistant ............... 9:0 CO Mariuerac Feg.tn, r4th .......... ;;o CO Peccie Lowenthal, Drawing........ z o Emma EdwarJs, 9th .......... 540 ,
Edith E. Rind, 11 zd Assistant .............. 834 oo Margaret loran, t;th .......... 522 00 Primary Department- Rachel Merle, Otll " 5zz o0
_\nm: Cuthell, .d •• .............. _ oo ~ Ell.t M. Martin, (t h ........ 522 oo Anastatia 1. Ho g•tn, Princi p~tl ............. 1,100 00 ! Ra. hel Davies, rrth •• "•"
..........
774 510 00
Me1en Jse. 4t5 •' .............. .'so 00 L, visa M. Arrowsmith, r;th " .......... 510 00 Nl;iri,i 'A. Greenhalgh, 1st Assistant........ 9.ie oo Augusta Enrich, tzth 510 oo
Mary'. Kennedy, 5th `• .............. 572 eo Anna Campb.11, 18th .......... 510 00 l va Peirce, z.1 •' ,.,,..., 774 G Rea Wolff, 1315 .......... 50 co
hell, C. McClellan, 6th " .............. t7z oo Am:mda Sirack. r, ,0th .......... 5e4 00 Mary F. (_)'Rourke, 3d .. ........ 67z oo ! Fntil) Amson, t4th ..........
408 eo
]label Bernh.ird, 7th .............. 630 00 Laura F. I o, C. zoth .......... 504 co .Vida \I. Prce, 4th ........ 6,o oo Coluelius M. Blauvelt, Janitor .............. 1, 664 on
I :.ra S. Betker. Sth .............. 630 00 Hann.th M. Berry, zest ........ ,. 504 CO l., Marie Peit ce, 5th ........ 594 co Grammar S /tool Ab. 70.
i.;+rrie ]Icl;ie, gth .............. :94 co Clarence 1. Sic+ie, Music ..,.......perhour, t 50 Stand (;runt. 6th " ........ 54 On Male I)epartment-
I.,.ttie ll. 1\ arr, loth •' 594 oa John IL Peacock, _Ianitor .................... 1,079 co Elizabeth A.O'Bden, -tit `• ........ 510 oo Geor. e Whit,. Principal ................... $3,000 eo
kmchaSimmons, txth .. ••..••..... . =94 ro
CO Gr,rru n,ar xlr o<+1 .\"n. b~. \Vilham ..Carson, Janitor ................... 1,209 co Frank A.Tagliabue, 1st Assistant.......... z,or6 0o
I. It \lateer, rzth ........
...............• 564 00 Gramm :,r Department- Gr,rmmar School :\•d. 60. Alexander J. Robb, ad " .......... 1,728 oo
1.>tella DeLeeuu, t;th „..,,....... 564 o) \Villiant 1'.'1"raud, Principal ................ 52,750 CO Mixed Depctrtm+•nt- Edward P. Carroll, 3d .......... r,4 6 00
.i 101c Sm'th, t;th '• Isaac U. Spra:,ue, Principal .................. d3.000 co Jacob F{. Greenbaum, 4th •' 7 00
564 00 Charles I. Salliv:•.n, 1st Assistant............ 1.728 0o .•.•..... r,26o
li;trhel Oppenheimer, r; tit assistant.. ,, .. . 54., ew Vi 11 in I .l I. ii :_Itan.2d ............ ',332 09 John W. Davis, 1st Male Assistant........ 1,7-3 oe Julius Hymn, 5th Junior, ,., 720 00
ca Kosminski. icth G4o 00 Sar:+h .pratlry, it Female" .. ...... i,o86 cc Plowdon Stevens, Jr., ad `• ........ 1,332 00 Adelaide Collins, 6th .......... r,rr6 oo
i:crtrode o15 rberc, r,[h co o, Gerir;ue I., 'ii ring 2d and Music., i,o5o on Adciaide M. Cowan, +st Female Assistant,,,. 990 co Ada C. Billings, 7th .......... r,ozo 00
I. rnelia G Engelsman, t8th • ........ 522 oo i Harriett It. Gibbs, 3d .......I .. I . 903 00 Clementine A. (leer, id '• ..,. go; ro : Therese E. Florence, 8th " .. .... 933 co
;e ra ). Kennedy, r.)th . zz on ~, Catharine A. Condon, 4th " ............ bz5 00 Annie 1. McAllister, ;d .... 8a5 o. 9lary L. Brady, 9th and Music, 998 00
H.,rriet E. Gr"h:,m. zoth `• ........ cat on \la'io 1111-ight, cto ............ 756 cc Mary I.. t Ntiulli,:m, 4th .... 756 on Mary L Cantrell, mth .......... 855 00
F:',t Peterson, zest ........ 9ro Oct \lagdarn atoecker, 6th r96 o, Lillie ]Inonev, 5-h •' ... (go 00 Croline A Zirker, milt .......... 85 oo
Lla Lippman, zad ........ 418 co \lah. I \lapin, -tit . , .... ~ ..... 646 eo Esther V. ( )'Nrien, 6th .... 645 0o Elizabeth A. McKenna, lath " .......... 786 on
,nnette F. Leuhrlin, :3+1 ....... q S <w
4 Helen \\'eissker. Sib .... .......
.... 145 00 \largaret K. f)omroick, r-t Primary As,istant 84 0o Iteatrice Hayes, +3tir ..........
786 00
1 t:~:c A. Hs~uc. 24th • ........ ~ a• Fannie ~. \le:\lister, nth ............ 645 CO Caroline \luhns,.d 7,0 00 C'a .a L. Smith, rgth `• .......... 786 0"
\:!_l.+ide Burnett, _ath ...... -. 4 1c \Iin,ie k ratan, Loth ,. ............ 603 oo Icnnie F. \Cale}', 3d 630 00 \liti Ia C, tikcne th .......... 726 00
-:. icy, -_6th •• ........ Barbara Chudoba. rrth 6?; oo Charle t c Fl. Ir-v:ng, 4th 564 .,o Lilian C. \C}tite, r 6th .......... 726 co
\SA;lam F.3leCus'.;er. Janitor .............. I,co5 CO \t"illi:un 1.Hmwood, Additional............ t,oBi on ArriaCraig, 5h 522 0:1 Carolyn Ft,.Giln,ore, F;th .......... 726 e.o
c;runrarcc ,- 4-Ir a of sn, •q S. Henry ISrr...•n, l;Lrma :. ............ per hour. t go Sarah A. Doman, llrawing . .......per hour, 2 o., \lirgdrtt ('Ha4an, '8th •' ........., 675 0o
Male Department- Edteard C; lui-, Dniwing........... z co Edith Guy, Music.................. r ;o Mary A. Kelly, tgth ........ , 675 00
r-+!crick \1, 1.t nu s, Principal,,,,,,,,,,,,,, p3, ow on J,( rd n.r smith, \l. ll.. Phc ical Culutrc... t_;u oo I-farrier R. 'ii ith, I hono, raphy.... r 5o Carrie Scherer, z.ah .......... 6 75 oo
:i:uet Ayers, \ice-Princinal ............... z.oi6 00 Pximary Llepartme,t- Herman Paul, (termau t 50 I:vsslo Campbell, zrs. '• ........., 533 o
1: (liar A. B:urons, ist Assistant, and Vns6_- 2,c76 co Marie 1.. Van Lieuv, Priteci, al .............. 1.T50 0) Richard ieciceg, Janitor.................... , 650 on Mary C. Li,nohic, 2,d •......... 633 00
I cnrc H, R. (.c..dt i,h. cd •' .......... r,6;o Co Lorcit. Hovey, 1st Assistant ............... ono no I C,ramn.,ar School -Cn. 07. ' Va,ancy , z3d •,
I : r:d B,rch, ;1 '• ........ , . t.3z on l.tzzie A. Webb, ad ............... 834 co I Male I)eparnnenl- I:e:cie Lewrnthal, Dra,cing.. ,...,,per hour, z co
\.capct ;Li i ... r,ob eo Ju,an F., B rodhead, 3d ............... 7i4 oo Joseph Finch,Principal,..,.,,.,,.,.,......, 5;,000 o Elizabeth Iaupher, Gunn in.,....,, t50
Kate E. Hogan. ;tit ,,,,....., t.tr6 cc Camilla I,:. U`,'oe:nor. 4th Assistant......... i5o co l.evuvis 11. Kolb. Vice-Yrinerpal .............. z,on; oo Primary 1)cpartntcnt-
1 rMa \IcL:,:x n. 6th '• r,oz, 0o Mittnic (2 IIuehler, 5th •• .......... (7z CC Stephen JonCins, 1st Assistant............ r,708 on ()'ilia J. hall, Prirrcaraal ..... .............. .. r 700 00
1 .--1i,C 11. Hayden, 7th „ ........... 433 0o El :z ~h tit l.iMdjas, cth • ......... 630 co Anna F. kogen. ad .... ........ r,trti 00 \(ae.aeet F'. Scallon,fist Assistant ......... 900 eo
1::=ust+ ,h.+lcer,
' 5th •• ~5; oo Kate L. ituttcr; -tit ......... ;9; co _lane C. PIcCar: h}'. Cl .: ............ ..mo co Marion R. \M,isphy, zd .........1 834 00
nnia C. l)nuerdonk. ath .. .......... C co Mary R. Strck+rr. 8th .. , , , .... 504 co Christina Roy. 4t5 ............ 933 00 Annie F.. (..onnolly, 3d .. .......... 774 00
het Th,.•mson, reth- •. .......... ; 8o on Ad ft \l 'King, 9th •' ..... 540 00 1.i lie A. Be;•en. cth ............ 875 0o Vacanc)', 4th .. I ....... ......
\.1 ry E. \V;,,,h I .urn. t tth • ....
.......... 7 5c
eo ~a E. „ .... ... 1 -.}', o h ............ 785 Co Vary A. Pearson, 5111 „ .......... 7:r co
•lrcaret Knox, :.'h .. 726 on I L \Ilan I6',ell, i ith 780 00 %I.,ry• A..\IcC..be, oth .......... 672 00
1:,ai+: L 1\'cthcrbee, i3th .... .... '. 5g io 0o ..--........
............ 706 O. \+ranc}.7th ......,...
.. .. .... ;o6 0o Amelia hrlerer , rzth M ary) cE. A. 7t5 . Sth `•
7:in ....
I :ci1,e t-). Lon;. t th ........ 67 co Louise E. KnL: fer. ttl: ....... S ro 03 Helena A. Hulskam P.9 9th •.......... 726 0o Nellie kyrn_s, 8th ..••...... 730 0o
I:a,:trcr C. Yeoman .:cth •' .......... 5 55 on Nellie
Nellie \l.l.e',Fi4 th
tit o~ R+ulinc F. Rich, rd t. •.••. .•••••
........... 6750,
675 Mary :gth
\. Crothers. •'•.'•,•„ _ o 00
I+rnr i etta Hulskamp. icth `• .......... 633 00 Katherine Kuhner, rah ......... 50; CO Lou.sc R. Steinha rdt , rein 675 ul [aizabc:h \1'all.~ce, ro[h 594 •'>
\l; tiida ken;en, rain .......... qo3 00 Amelia F .eardol5old, Additional............ 4•:8 oo Eleanor l;. P. obertson, rzth" 633 00 Rosetta Nl. Kearney, trill 594 co
C)', Ad-itional Class .................. 403 co J. Gardner smith, Phss.cal Culture...,.,.,, iso 0o Henrietta Hulskamp, 13th" ............ 633 0, "Teresa O'Hagan, rzth " .......... 564 co
\ - :u.. anct-, .. .................. 438 00 John \Veber, Janitor....................... t.05o ro Williau, Heinmuller, Drawing..... per hour, 2 on , Nellie E. Flutchin,on, t3th .. .......... 554 eo
Primary 17eparunent- (;rannxar School .1o. 62. Lizzie H. Barker . Music......... i ;u ! Cora C. Vi yler,'4th .......... 554 0o
F::::m.+ A. F. Sert, Principal ..... ............
'I.,r,v F.. Martin, 1st Assistant ...............
r,;co oo
wo 0o
((axed P partment-
Vi1Ii,m F. Si1Ler, Principal................. $3,00o oo
Primary Department-
Anna C. Flynn, Pr.ncipal ...................
Vary A. \IcHu~h, i3th
1,400 co Elean.0 ",LLDonnell, '6th
:
; .......... 540 co
54
f.: v. M. Hamilton, ad ......... ...... 834 00 Charles R. Burke, lot Male Assistant...... ~t „z8 00 l..u:y 'tkcti cspiq ist Assistant.............. goo :.o Vacancy, r)[h ..........
.... ...... .....ro
..r.th G ear. ;d assistant, and Muic....... 8;q w Peter(. Ritchie, Jr., ad '• ...... 1,476 co Cathar ne Connolly, zd " ........ I..... 774 00 I Mary I,. Ludwig, '8th .......... 52z co
Phonic R. Fisher 4th '' ........ ..... .. 7zo 00 Percy W. ,hedd, ;d ...... t,a' o 00 Em m a F. F•. lest 3d .............. 750 00 Rose \Jtalone,
". igth " .......... 522 00
cline Shannon, 5th ........ ........ 672 co len•..ie II. Fash, 1st Female Assistant........ i,o8o oo lam_ P. Coddington, 4th ................ 594 00 Ida )l. Fries, 00t11 .......... 5z2 co
loo . Y(2. law-on, 6th " ................ 6o on I Annie 11. lilssell, ad ........ 0 90oo tusie P. Connolly, 5th •' .. .. ... 54., oo LCtella Sternglanz, zest .......... 5.o 00
Llo,. W. 13 rtleti, 7th ... I........... 594 0o bar E. I) ran, 3d .......1 go3 on Flora Levy, 6th and Music,... c70 o, Nellie V. Pie•-seh, 2ad , 5to on
Enrtna A. i'Chall r, 8th " ...... ......... 594 00 L. acello scare, 4th ........ 8n 00 lame, Gounoud,Janitor..................... 1,?z4 00 l Mary A. Kelly, zed ..., ....., 510 00
Irene M. Aitken 9th ... . .......... 5'4 oe Anna F.. nydcr. =th ........ 825 co G,,erurvnr School A"... 08. Lillian Wolfenstem, 24th .........1 510 00
harlut:e L. Baker. Toth Asostant.......... 564 oo Anni, F. Bigelow, 6th ........ 756 o, Female Department- glary F.. It ylston, 25th .......... 504 00
F_:_ uor S. Renne, rrth 040 00 Enima E. Nl .rein, 7th ........ 756 00 M. Louise Clawson, Principal .............. bison on Bl.,nche Altneimer, 25th 504 00
Amanda ken-en, tz:h .......... 0 40 oo Harriet K. anders, 5th ....... 645 CC Emma L. Seaman, 1st Assistant............ r,o5ri co Cecili, tl'Kcefc, z7[h •• ......... 5 400
Mien \l, Phillips, :3th .......... 5zz , _anna:\. Lr:nrlord, 0th ........ 753 CO Flla G. Ohorey, ad ,,,,.,o..... 96u on ,J ephine F. Flood, z£tlr 5o4y o0
Elise B. Siebs, '4th ........,. 502 CO May B. Campbell, icth '' ........ So oo Iulia E. Newton, 3d ............ 873 00 Charles Ferrero, Music............ per hour, r 5o
K..te D. Johnston, i5th ........... : o uo Ell. A. M:Ile•r, i rah ........ 603 on Annie F. Bennett, 4th ............ 873 0, James McKicver, Jan tor ................... r,5zr o0
H3:- riet Kau,her, rcth .......... sto on Edward Valois, Dr.iu in er hour, 2 oo Julia D. Freeborn, 5th ........... 795 00 I Gr,rinuair School Ao. 71.
\I,Lel Thomson, t 7 tit ...,..... an
50; co }:mina M. (•helps, l;erman ........• r 50 Lizzie l;ardncr, 6th . .......... .. 795 CO Female Depa r tment-
Li _:a 5cherick, t£ti, `' .......... 408 eo <'l:+reuce 1'.tite<le, \lust .......... 150 Lliza \'.1'et••rson. 7th ..........., X95 o Urania 1).Sec,rd, Principal,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, gr,loo co
;eorge W. \"an Demark, Janitor............ 1,493 co Prim::rc Department- Mary K. Moong, 8th " ............ 720 c. Emma Paul, 1st Assistant................ .. I,c56 00
C rurp r S, kool \o.I 9. Jo ep!. ine Hammer, Principal ............... Charlotte Richardson, gth '• ............ 726 c Fnu,ces S. Webb, zd Assrs tint ...,,.,.,., b6., o0
Female Department- Fancy. 1st .A ssistant..............
More L. Far goo co Jwsie Everitt loth " ............ 7 .6 00 i ea M. F. Ward, ,d ............ '73 00
\Lars C. \lcQuire, Principal,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, cI,7oo 0o Frances C.Iurneg, zd .,,.,..,,,..., 834 co Edith Herrick.irth ......I..... 725 'u \largaret IS, \lurphy,4tp '• ............ 873 00
Fblzal:eth Reid, est Assistant..,...,,,... l,o56 o:, Julia lynch, 3d ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 774 on S. Eliza het( Willi iins, czth'• ............ 065 cc Santi r„ \Geed, _tit •• ,,,,.,...,.. -9a 00
\feria Chri-tic, zd •' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 960 co Nellie F:, "ii hr 4th '• ,..,.......... 700 tiara IIttit, 13th " ,.,,.,,,..., 6660 Mary H, Guiles, (tIt 79500
-u,an E.E. Parker, 3d " ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 873 on Annie (.. Finegan, 5th ,,...,,,,,,... 6:z co Carrie I t addis, cqth ............ 656 not (.mh.nno \ \Cuttsie,7tn ......•....• 75o 00
\lar.a Fabcoek, 4th •' .............. S7 00 (.aura B. Hammond, 6th .. ........... .. 672 oo Mars' I). Ferris. i;[h ............ 666 co Rachel \L Wiley, 8th ............ 750 00
< ara A. V. Sanders, 5th " .............. 79; oC Agnes L. rnitu.7th .............. b;o co Margaret A. Quinn, ,cth •' ............ 615 00 Ella I . >1cCue.)th ............ 566 oo
:: .:ra tnrk. 6th " and Drawing. 855 oc Lizzie M. Ramsey, 5tt, I. I. I.,.....I. 6to Co Bertha G. Uelleck t7th ............ 615 0) Rachel Kaufmann, Goth ............ 666 no
Aimee I. Sinclair, 7th .............. 795 Co F.lizaI. Pendleton, 9th " .............. 594 00 1;essie Rubcrta, ttth ............ 515 0o Kate ]1 Cunningham, i ith " ............ 615 00
a
1-:Jcn L. l clan, 5th . .............. .............. Diane, tqt 615 oo Louise Casey, tsth ... I........
7cb no -aura R. (1'c onnor. Loth 594 co l;el!c F~a" •.I.•. ••.••. 615 00
Cl.:ra H. Knapp, Cth • • • • • • • • • • • • .. 726 no France. E. Morrison, nth Assistant........ 5':q co Mary \\'~tlseman, ~c[h
.. ............ 615 00 Anna \l. Clark, 13th " .... .. .... , . 573 00
Anna I'ockridge, loth - .............. 7c 6 00 Elinor V. F:c.tns, tz[h ........ 5tiq oo Lena C. Block, alt ............ 573 00 Cora E. Knox, rgth ............ 573 00
Helen H.,werney, ttth " .............. t65 co Ada C. Asl,field, i3th .......... 540 00 Pauline E. Lambert, ad " 573 00 Agn,s H. 11cswecney, rgth" ............ 573 00
,race Ellsworth. rzth •' .............. 666 cw Gertrude E. Butler. '4th ........ 540 00 Eliza Murphy, z3d ............ 573 oo Flora (;uo:, German ...............per hour, 15o
Ella L. Anthnnc, i3th .............. 666 cc Lizzie K. oavage, i5th •' 540 00 Agnes Crmnor, 24th 573 00 Louise C. \lariotte, Cooking......." z co
Annie Williamson. tgth " .............. 615 oo Helen E. Donlon, loth '' ........ oa oo Charlotte E. Sullivan, 25th " ......., .... 408 00 .Minnie Ikelbeuner, newmg......... `• r oo
\I aria Foster, 5th '' .............. 615 0o Augusta Wilson, t7th ........ 522 on Sarah A. Coman, Drawing ........per hour, z co Lizzie It. lark, r, \I ,sic........... t o
Hizabeth Walker. t6th " .... I......... 615 0o -,don, ,8:h
Eleanor A. Cn ........ 522 oo El'zabeth Koch, G-rman........... 1 5, ', Primary Department-
Emma H. Downs, 17th .............. 573 W Eloise I. Benedict, r g th •' ........ 510 00 Charles H. Hauschel, Music ...... t 5o Elizabeth A. Itevereux, Principal............ 1,500 00
Ro-a Harris, 15th " .............. 573 00 Mary G. V'Nedl, zoth ........ 5i0 00 Primary Department- Amelia Bauer, it Assistant......,......... goo on
Mary E. Walsh, i 5 th " I ............. 573 00 Car line S. Chudoba, 21st ........ 510 00 Juliet Pearson, Principal.................... i,750 00 Betsey Robartshaw, ad Assistant.......... 834 Oct
Charles H. Hauschel, Music...... per hour, r 50 Annie C. Ritchie, zad ........ to 00 Georgiana Coffey, 1st Assistant........... , goo 00 Hattie P, \Veber, 3d .......... 774 00
Frieda Schellitzer, lerman........ '• 1 50 Agnes ]lane Barrett. z3d ........ 408 00 Elizabeth Hebberd, 2d ............ 834 0) Catharine A.Clancey, 4th and Music 8ro no
Mary V. Linden, Phonography .... 1 50 Catherine C. k •binson,z4th ........ 4c8 on Mary A, Greene,3d '• ............ 774 co '~ 1 Louisa 1. Warner. 3th .......... 75o oo
Primary Department- Amanda l;, Farley, Additional .............. 408 00 it art ha H. O'Brien, 4th ............ 720 co Henrietta H (ounton, 6th " .......... 75 00
Elizabeth A. Martin, Principal .............. t,750 o Clarence T. Steele, Music......... per hour, t 5o Mary alacKenzie, 5 It ............ 67a oo Ella Knox, 7th '' .......... 750 00
Annie H. O'Leary, ist Assistant......,..... goo no John P. Johnston, Janitor ................... 2,91a no Cecelia F. Morse, 6th " ............ 67o co Letitia Higgins, 8th .I........ 564 co
Eliza M. Kine, 2d ............ 534 00 tna,ru,:ar Sckool.Vo. 6.7. Emma A. Kuhne, 7th ............ 630 0' Nettie hlanheimer, gth 540
Charlotte A. Smith, 3d " ............ 774 DO Grammar Department- Mamie A. Knox, 8th ............ 630 a, Agnes 1). Gibbons,toth .......... 522 00
Hannah A. Lonegan, 4th ............ 720 co John H, Myers, Principal ................... Ft3,000 no Jennie E. Williamson, 9th " ............ 594 00 Amelia C. Lee, rich ......I... 750 00
Dora Duggan, 5th ............ 672 00 Caroline Emanuel, 1st Assistant............ 1,440 co Georgiana Dotrdall, roth " ...... ..... 594 00 Frances C. Lunney,[zth " .......... 5ro co
Jennie H. Lorick, 6th " ............ 672 oo Kate awin, 2d 1,o86 CO Har.let G. Clark, 11th '+ ............ 564 00 Ella F. Thomas, 13th .......... 5to oo
" (canoe O'"ullivan, 7th ••• 630 00 Virginia F. Middleton, 3d " ............ 990 oo Elizabeth R, Donnelly, 12th Assistant ...... 564 00 I Genevieve M. Schmitz,rgth 504 00
Lennie Austin. 8rh " ............ 6 o on Karst. A, Welch. 4th ...........1 go3 on Josephine Everitt, 13th " ...... 540 00 Frances L. Donohue,t5th .......... 504 o0
1•ouise E. Melior, 9th " ............ 594 co \I arF,nna Dowe, 5th •' ............ 8z .;o Harriet Carss, t4th " ......
540 00 iIIinme Ikelheimer, Sewing......., .per hour a co
Agnes W. l.estie, loth ............ 594 no Alice E. Haight, tth ............ 756 00 Ella Williamson, 15th 750 00 William Zimmer, Janitor ................
...... r,2sz o0
Lizzie McCafferty. iith ............ 554 0o G. blay Lowrie, 7th " ............ 6g6 no Ella L. Henderson, t6th ......
saz oa Grammar &hoof Na. 72.
Pauline Adler, rzth • ............ i 64 co Ellen B. Horgan, eth " ... I........ 645 00 Mary J. Lynch, '7th 522 00
...... Female Department -
Islinnie L. Darcy, i3th '• ............ 540 oo Mary K. Carter. Drawing..........perhour, 2 00 Mary E. Fijax, iSth ...... o no I Helen M. Fanning, Principal ................ $I,7oo 00
Doris Korbett, r4[h ............ 540 00 Marie Stager, German ............. " r 50 Lillien Wolcott, tgth 510 00 Harriet S. Greenwood, ist Assistant..... .. r,o56 no
......
Rosalie H. oteinlelder, i5th " . I .......... 522 0: Primary Department- Florence Traitel, zoth 5to oo Anna M. Hunter, ad
, . ,,.. ........ 960 --
Irene C. Booth, 36th ............ ;zz o Augusta II. Reed, Principal ................. t,75o no Sarah Gertrude Glover, ztst " ......
504 0) Ella C. Platt. 3d •......I 6 73 00
Margaret V. Costello, 17th '• ......,..... 510 0, Sara B. \\'ebb, ist Assistant .............. goo no Jennie Reid, zzd '• 504 00 Anne S. Bailey, 4th
...... "~ ...... •• 873 00
Mabel E. Griffith, '8th ............ 510 Oct Ida F. Feehan, ad '• .............. 674 oo ........ Kathryn W. Price, 5th
Vacant-Y • • • • • • ^ ........................... ' • •' • • • • 795 00
Marguerite C. Lalor, :9th " ........ , ... 5 ro co Mary Cotter. 3d
altar • .............. 672 oo Chas. H. Hauschel, Music ........,per hour, r 50 Flnma L. Livingston, 6th 795 o0
Agnes C. McDonald, aoth •' ............ 504 00 Kate W. O'Brien, 4th " .............. 630 00 John McGonegal, Janitor.................... 1,430 00 Anna E. Gallagher. 7th ........ 745 0o
Bernice Mayers. 2tst ............ 504 Co Hattie H. loves, 5th .... I......... 594 00 Grammar School No 69. Louisa M. Webster, 8th ........ 72 6 00
Jeannette G. I)uRy, and ............ 408 Oct Annie G. Crossen, 6th ........ ..... coo 00 Male Department- Frances L. Amerman, gth " ........ 726 0o
Elsie R. Abrahams, z3d ............ 408 00 Emma L. \lerz, 7th `• .............. 504 co biatihew J. Elgas, Principal................. $3,000 00 Anna M. 'Moeller, loth ........ 726 00
Charles H. Hauschel, Music........ per hour 1 50 Clarence 1'. Steele, Music..........per hour, r 5o Herman C. Iioehme, t•t Assistant........... z,ot6 on Manuela H, King, 11th 666 no
J~dward J. Hogan, Janitor .................. 1,287 co Konrad Muller, Janitor..................... y49 00 Bernard Cronson, 2d Assistant and Phonog- Clara C. Smith, r2th ........ 666 on
Gemmed, School :\o. 6o. (;ravr»ra, School -Vo. 64. rapher ....................... ......... 1,716 00 Anita E. Knight, 13th 666 oo
Grammar Dcparment- Mixed De partment- Thomas C. Hu)li~an, 3d Assistant.......... 1,332 oo Hattie H. Stueler,'4th ,,...... 6x5 00
William J. Kennard, Principal............... 53,000 co Vacancy, 4th .......... i,o8o oo Ruth It. Rice,r5th ,, ........ 615 00
Elijah D. Clark, Principal ................... $3,000 00 x,116 cc Flora Harris, 16th `'
Morgan \\ ashburn, sot Male Assistant....., z,or6 00 John L. Fniauf, 1st Male Assistant.......... 1,728 00 \Iarr;aret Lou-,sbery, 5th .. .......... ,....... 615 0o
John r. Nolan, ad ...... ',656 no f.eander B. liig_low, ad ,, ,....... 1,476 00 Margaret E. I inloy, 6th .......... r,ozo 00 Kate C. Cherry, 17th ........ 615 00
Lyman C. Pierce, 3d • ...... 1,332 oo Eugene P. Moore, 3d .......... 7,260 00 11 r3'J. Carolan, 7th " and Music 993 oa Jennie L. Waller, rSth ........ 573 00
I 8 oo Alice Y,ahepatd, tth .......... 655 00 Carrie brandies, ig:h 573 00
William C. Id 4th ...... t,oSo oo Minnie F. V.1 tten, 1st Female Assistant,.,,
Wdour S. B~ }'er, AddiUOnal ................. r,o8o co Clara Waterman. 2d .... 990 00 Emma Burnett. 4th " ••••••• •• - 786 00 Georgettz Brandon, 20th " .• • ..... 573 +O
Hattie F.. Davidson. lot Female `As.istant.... i,o86 oo Kate Murphy, 3d •' .... 903 00 Emily M. Foley, I th • .. .. 726 00 I Margaret F. Elceman, 21st 573 oo
.
• .... 990 0o }larg.,ret -hea, 4th ,,,. 825 no Minnie H, Buss, crth .......... 726 no Isabella H. 'I F'rzneh.......per hour, 1 50
Lucre ti a FeFcr. rd ~~ .......... 675 00 Alma Pidertt, ......, ~~
Hannah S. Wiugatc, 3d • .... 903 o, F,ank D.cker, 5th .... 756 00 Sarah E.l)yatt, rzth r so
Minnie SPerlio p r 3 tit .......... 675 co Caroline S. Mathews, Drawing..... 2 00
ennie E. Rowe, 4111 " .... 923 oo >1,r Y I:. Welch, 6th .... 696 no
ennie A. lbnpktns, 5th .... ez5 0 Mary Clinton. 7ta .... 645 00 Isabelle H. Carpendele, r{lit ~~ .. _........ 63 t oo I Ca[hsrine A. Wilson, Music......... r So
.... 8s5 on Addle L. Ri,: hardson, 8th " .... 645 co Carrie R. Lilianthal, a 5th .......... 633 00 PrimaryY
a Raleigh, 6th
" ,,., 76 ou Lillian E. Woolley, 90. .... 6a3 00 hour,
Edward Ivliller, Drawing ..........per aoo oo Sarah Smith, Princ+pal ....................... 1,750 00
~ e F.. Van 'I7ne, 7th .... 603 00 Oscar Wemeck, German,,........ .50 00 Eliza '.il'<man, tst Assistant ................. goo 00
Hattie E. Hll li ker, 6th .... 756 00 Vacancy, loth
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1896. THE CITY RECORD. 115

Phebe A. Townsend, ad Assistant...... • • ;18 34 00 Graunuar ,School No. 76. Primary Department- Pauline Ordenstein, 5th Assistant .......... $672 0°
Fannie H. Bremner, 3d ....... 774 00 Female Department- ' Kate L'allaliat,, Principal ................... •$r,75o 00 Martha Rosenzweig, 6th " ...•..... 672 co
Anne E. Stainton, 4th ....... 700 00 Kate G. Ilroderick, Principal .............. . 61,900 00 Mary C. Meehan, ist Assistant.........., goo eo Margaret Meehan, 7th " .......... 630 0.
Mary J.Joyce,5th ....... 72 CO ara.
Sara h E Daniels,ist Assistan t............. r,o56 no Kate C. O'Rourke, ad and Music. 894 00 Isahel Maloney, 8th ........... 630 00
Sarah A. Small, 6th '` ...... . 750 00 Florence L Parley, ad .............. 960 CO Julia A. Howe, 3d „ Mary Burchill, 9th ...........
" ....... ........... • 774 00 594 CO
Iiarriet McAllister, 7th 630 0; Margaret M. ]ioyle, 3d " 8)3 no , Alary E. McNamara, 4th '' Tao 00 Elizab th I. I'racy, ,o.h '' 594 00
Orvetia C. Stihoell, 8th ....... 630 oo Sarah C. Terry, 41h " •......... 873 00 1 1.iry F. Cody, 5th Florence Kreisler, rtth ........... 564 00
........... 672 oo
Eliza I,. Lynch, 9th • 594 on tannic W•Corwin,5th ,, .............. 795 00 Marie F1. Lippman, 6th . , . , ...... . 63a no Sadie Goodman, tzth ........... 564 00
Flora H. Henschel, zoth ,......• 594 00 Sara lio1.ell:id, 6th <`' .............. J c ,sephine 11. Kiernan, 7th " ........... • Julia Oppenheimer, 13th ........... 540 00
795 00 594 OF
Adelaide M. W. Comb., nth " 56i '° ltareetia McKeon, 7th . . . ......... . 795 CO Marietta F. Hurt, 8th " ........... 564 oo Lizzie Hrnechel, t4th .... ...... 540 00
Lillian G. Phelps, tzth ... ... 364 co Ida V. Vatel, 8th '' 726 ma Laura Lowinson' 9th " 540 on Sarah J. Church, r5th " 522 00
Fanny S.Jessup,r3th ....... 540 00 Minnie Lutz,9th " .............. 7x6 ao Alice I,.McTeruan, roll, '' ,..,....... 540 0° Florence A "tmp'on, 16th '' ..... I..... 522 00
Nora Sugar, ,41h ....... 540 on Agnes L. Rinn, to'.h " ........ ..... 726 co Mary C. Rooney, ,ith " ........... 522 00 Margaret E. Murphy, ,7th ............ 5t0 00
Rita j. Steinfelder, ,5th " ....... 540 co Ida F. Barrett, trth 666 no Kdthryn G. Downey, rzth " ........... 5.,2 00 Catherine E. Brown, 18th '' ..........., 510 00
Bertha P. J. Marx, Toth •` ....... 522 on Emma Beck, ,zth " .............. 666 oo Loretta Kelly, c3th 5ro 00 Harriet Si lberberg, r9th " sea co
Emily A. Hewlett, r7th ...,,.. 5zz oo 1Iabc1 l;. Smith, r;th " 666 on Evangr:bne Downey, c4th " ...........• Lilian C. L'}•rnes, zoth " 408 co
F;u:genieC.Dowdall, r8th 510 on
,.,,... 522 Co Hattie M. Edgar, ,4th ......... 615 on . A[funie A. Griff,tlts, r5th 408 00 Elizabeth A. Herb, zest ............ 408 oo
I)clia A. Fox, 19th ....... 5m on Mary 1. Guilloyle, ,5th " .............. 6,5 oo Marie Corey, ,6th '' ........... 408 co 'Teresa F. Be,QUn, zzd ..... 504 00
Louie Bardash, zoth ....... D° oo Isabelle C. Silverman, 16th Assistant........ 6,5 o , Joint Lundy,Janitor ........................ 1,623 oo 'Tboin s D. Wib...rly, Janitor ................ r,6zz oo
Estelle Manes, 21st `• ....... 510 ao Daisy L. Stein, ,7th ........ 573 O° Gramu.ar Sir/tool No. B.I.
C , n iu,aer llclrani Ao. 79.
Clara Aub, zad " ....... 504 co Henrietta M. Prior, ,8th ........ 573 °U Female Department-
Macy T. A. J. Tone, 25d ...... . 5. 4 0o Olive 'doss, ,,)th " Male Department-
573 no Henry C. Litchfield, Principal ., Sesan M..Hack, Principal ................... $a,700 00
Jennie Jacobs, 24th 504 00 Charles H. Hauschel, Music....... per hour, . 83,000 00
i 50 Patrick H. lleemer, est Assistant........... z,or6 ou Mary A. F lynn, ist Assistant ................ 1,056 oo
Catharine A. Wilson, Music........ per h',ur 1 5o Marie M. 1'age, French............ Katheriee Lever, ad " ....... . . ....... 900 00
50 Philip H. (rCinenthal, ad Assistant......... 1,728
George W.Thatcher, Janitor............... • 1,937 00 Mary I'. Martin, Drawing.. • ....... z oo Jahn Nel;rbas, 3d „ Eleanor(:, Nesbitt, gd ................ 873 00
Gra ,umar School Na. 73. Primary Depaitment- ......... 1,476 oo
, Adolph \ltsclllic,, 4th Bell how, 4th ................ 87; oc
Female Department- Mary l'. Perley, l'rincpal .. ,,a o 0o
1.750 0t h rederick I. Foster, 5th WorkshoP 1,400 00 Emma L.Si:elcy, 5th ................ 795 c',
Mary J. Farmer, Principal .................. $,,6,:o oo Sarah E. M orrell, 1st Assistant ............. goo 00 Ro.ina M Flanly, rth " ................ 790'C
834 o Carl W. Hall, dcy, 6th ......... 1,480 re
Eugenic C. Levic,,st Assistant............ . r,o56 00 Emma C. Steer, ad ...... . .... . . Rachel B. Hall, 7th Ma:garct Robertson, 7ih Assistant.......... 7_6 ,ao
Kate A. Byrne, ad " 960 00 Marion Christie, gd " .. .......... ,,r,6 00
....... 774 °° Alice Sterling, 8th " Mary A. H.iycs, 8th " and Music Boo c~
Margaret M. Coakley, 3d Assistant......... 873 °o ! Theresa Friend, 4th and Music... 8,0 00 Eliza F. I)oylc, )th t,czo 00
, ~....... Carrie I. Sm,w, 9th ........ , , 665 0
Anna I)avidson, 4th .I.......• 795 00 Margaret Kerr, 5th ............. 933 0o Sadie R. Dot is, a tll ......-... 66 a„
7-0 00 Mary II. ]lahoncy, 10th '' • 933 Co
Sarah Phair, 5th " ......... 750 00 Adele C. Weir, 6th " ............ 67z 00 'Phusnclda J. Gorenflo, nth " 877 co V ola 1'oerg, ,i th .......... 6,5 cc
Margaret E. Cody, 6th ......... 75O on Ida V ulle, 7'h ............. 630 oo 855 0o Annie Rainy, rz-h .......... 6t;r;
F:.Ia I.. Hayes, 8th
yn, to V. Kiellcy, ,nth '' •.••......
Kate Van \Vagenen, 7th " ......... r66 co ............. 6,0 00 M.,ry J. Cohvell, r ;th ......... . 6,5 ou
Annie G. Fey, 9th " Retta C. Twomey, 13th " ......... 786 00
Emma .`chncider,8th ......... 615 co ............ 594 01 Katie A. McCort, 4th " .......... Bc,
sic 1. Ilrid,haw, ,4th ........,. 5,3 00
Mary I. I avtvs, 9th ......... 615 00 Charlotte W. Wctherbee, loth Assistant..... 786 ro
594 °' Etnily Goetz, 15th 726 00 Harriet Mural, 15th ..........
Mary A. Murphy, lath
Frances J. D. ugherty, 11th
Charles H. Ferrero, Music .........per hour
.........
......... •
573 co
573 O
15o
Ella F. Walsh, , ith
Minnie Odell, lath
Ida 1,peranea, 13th
"

^ ....,
564 ° I Martha I. tetuffeus, 16th
O Ell, n 1. Donovan, ,;th
564 Co Elizabeth I. McKean, ,8th
'' ..........
..........
726 0o
675
A, na E. I)onnel,an, 16th
Emily Fox, Drani ig ............... per hour,
Primay Dep;trtment-
....... .. 4o8 co
z _o
Mary C. Seebach, German .......... , So Josepha \V, Booth, ,4th ...... 675 oc
..... 5qo 00 Freda hrcifc
ld, ,9th .......... 633 O° M:uy A. Roo., Principal .:................. . ,,7 01 ,
Fri car I)epartment- Abbey Nicholson, ,5t1, ..... 5za co 6.3 01 F:mm. c I.. Preece, z st As,i,taet ............... 9 0.
Elizabeth P. Smith, z.th " ..... ...
F:mma E. Brennan, Principal ............... ,,700 °n Louise Lachrnund, 16th " 522 ou I•:ntma I. Kie'ley, ztst •' 633 CO France: \L Potver.s, nil ...............
Amelia M. Woodhull. 1st Assistant......... 900 00 Merigo S Franghmdt, ,7th " 5r0 00 Francis N[clv;ilc, Drawing .........per hour 2 oo Jcnme Gig-gcnhcrtn, 3d ......... ..... 771 >
Mary H. \Watkins, ad .........• 834 00 Florence Duryea, ,8th ..... 51O 10 I•:mi l I lb mete le, German........... I•:I'a \l. \':mdcrbih, th '' 7e
tolepliinc G. tiamIs, 3d
Lizzie ( . Muldoon, 4th
.....,,.. •
.........
774 00
750 O.
Alum 1 rube, ,0th
Camilla G. Pell, 20th ''
..... `• 04 °° \% i!liain C. Scholl, •` ..... 15
. Id.: II. Nc,slag'', 5t6
'° Ra=:n . C. I Ino,l, 6th
•`
''
and Music.....
63a o.
504 11-' ! 7 homas K. Ilazell, Music..........
Charlotte M. Allen, 5th " 672 00 E dgar B.Odcll, J:mitor ..................... r °" Migee l;.Kitson,7th '. •...•.•..•....•
1.456 °O I William L. \lason, Phonography...
Mary F. Jarvis, dth .......... 750 00
Primary Department-- 5c A id., Irs-in, 8th '' ............... 594 00
Nelhe A. Warren, ; th " ..... .... 630 00 Grzmmar Shoal Na, 77.
Matilda II. I1 ogland, 'icc-Principal........ t,000 00 Sarah \1'd..on, gth •' 5{
Marion C. Snyder, 8th .......... 594 Oc \lade Departmont-- Mary Si eler, Ir tit •• ............ ...
$3 o Elizabeth C. Rcym,lds, 1st Assistant . , ..... ,
Ella J.I)eggan, 9th ......... 594 r,0 Edward A. Pace, Principal .................. lime L. K•uncdy, nth '. ............... 54
(
Bur it, C. Magic, ist Assistant............... ;Mary J. Ralph, ad ' 834 co
Mary 1•:.(;uinee,,oth .......... 564 no 2,ot(, oo Esther L. Nlyh:m, ;d Uuniu 1{pion, 10th '• .••..•. •..•.••• 54 '
•' •..••... 774 CO
Irene II. Halstead, „th ....... . . 5 54 0o Ucules L. Lawrence, ad Assistant........... 1,728 no HI rtha :1l. holly, 4th '' ........ 7zo co Julia \fill. 3th ...............

630 °
Amur L. Wright, 12th ......,.. 541, oo Berm, d 1. Dcvhn, 3d '' r.47o 00 .\Lir M.O. Kearnc y, r 4th Assistant........ 5 o 'i
James I'. 1Lmcy, 4th Rurbara VI l ite, 5th ': ..
Elizabeth E. `milt h, 13th .......... 540 00 \Vorksuop., r,ztio 00 o Cora Couch, ,5th ........
Walter \l.Mul tr. 5th 1Ltr}' E. \V lsh, 6th ''
Miriam Roeder, ,4th .......... 522 00 "Workshop Henrh tt r C. Weo,yse, 16th ........ gro ,.,,
and Ilraamg ............•••• c 'I hekla l, Maier, 7th -• Music., 594 co
Ro=e Davidson, ,;th " .......... 5z2 Co r,4..0 00 ',, Bertha li. l:olescl.ka, Fth Sh{ co I^;opintc lckcr-on, 17th ........
\Vihiam F. Kurz, Jr„ 6th As istant.......... ........
Bertha Fi.chlowitz, 16th .......... 5,o co 1,00 01 .Mary F. McCue. glh " \tarp C. M ~m,r8th ........ 5„4
Jearmet tc Hecht, .7th ......... , 504 co Vacanc}', 7th .......... 1,080 oo Julia L. Skelly, loth 544 co tliz,ihcth Shiet., xgih ........ 5„4
504 00 Louise Ki,,einer, 8th ........ " 5zz oo
Edna 1)e shays, u`th '' ... .. ''r`6 `° \\'illiam F'. Palmer, Janitor.................. ts ,5i.-
Anna Koch, yth '' Eleanor C.Gleasin, irtli ....••.. 5ea Co
l'hwbe Weinberg. Additional ............... 408 co and Music 1080 co fielcn B. 11'iedemann, ,zth Girt .,rams Sc/roll )fl,. 8j'.
r 5o Mary E. Burlinson, roth ..... 5 C4 0o
Charles H. Hatechel, Music .......per hour, I.........
933 °D J Car line F'rit.ech, 13th ....... , 540 o Mixed Grammar Department-
Thomas W. Reilly, Janitor................. 1,222 00 F lorence L.. vcudol. aIth .......... 933 °o
Elizabeth 11. Rooney, rzth Bella Glick, ,4th ... 504 Jonathan D. Hyatt, Principal ................ 3,000 .,.,
(; ra,unra r Sc/tool 1V'. 7.{. " .........,
K to Yeungling, 13th 855 °O i Mary A. Brill, CSth ........ 504 on Charles Curtis, 1st Assistant................ z,o16 r„
........., 855 00 William J. Timmons, ad Assistant..........
Male Department- Mary N. Brear, ,4th ..,.. 786 0~
)Lary R. Reid, Solving .............per our r C,' 1,720 C,
John Walsh, Principal ...................... $3,000 00 Julia C.Cremins, 15th •• August Raegener, J:uutor .............. t,5zr oo John King Clark, 3d " .......... 7,47' ..,
786 oo ""'
Patrick B. )'Meara, r t Assistant....,,,,,, 2,0x6 oo \I'argaret G, Foy, 16th (,raurnrar Sc/zoo/.Ao. So. Arthur 1'. Gorton, 4th "
.......... 1,72800 726 on Walter D. Wheat, 5th .......... r,oSo ,
William P. Flaherty, :d Maria t ;. I lrinker, i 7th " ....•••.•. Grammar Department_
Edwards H. Kelly, 3d .......... 746 °o Mary Ih.'Ihurber, 1st Female Assistant....
*,476 oo Julia K. Lanigan, 18th " ..••...... Sandi J. S. Garnet, Principal................ gr qoo 00 ,,OSl)
Louis Zinhe, 4th '' .......... I,a6o on 67S00 Annie I easdale, .d ....
Rost Frank, tgth .......... 67 5 an ' Mary E. E.ito, ist As-i;tant .............. . 880 oc
Arthur A. Nesbitt, 5th .......... 720 00 Maig.iret Hannon, zolh " 633 00 Fl rence T. Rayed ................ 825 •,o Mary F. Wimpress, 3d 9)° , .
:Nargar,t C. Ca- non, 6th .......... I,, r6 no fiche A. Herriot, 4th . ..
Mars J. Shaw, 7th .......... 1,020 00
Amelia Weingart, asst " .. ......
• 633 CO J. Imogen Howard, 3d " ............. 750 00 S rah Durell, 5th •` 82,
,
Martha Adler, ad " .......... 633 00 Vacancy, with Substitute, 4th Assistant.....,
Eunice D. R, horn, 8th .......... 933 00 , 50 Anne I.. Bias, 5th " ...... 750 °J
7}0 0o Mary E. Geer. 611, " 825 ~__
Louis A. Ken, German ...............per hour
Kate J.'I'rinney, 9th ...... ... 933 oa Isahe 1n Dennis, 7th Female Assistant and
Mary V. Lmoen, Phonography . t 50 I Kate Stanley '.Substitute), 6th .... 78 I Co
F:lizal.eth F'. l omney, loth " 85' 00 Femalo Department- Richard M . Robinson, Music....,..per hour, 1111 is .......... 885 n
Ida H.l:artley,,rth .......... 855 CO Julia Ri.:hman, Principal............ Pi imary 1)epartment- 5O Elizabeth C. R•.ttger, 8th Female As'is ant..
I lelene .Ahren,beurner, rzth " .......... 786 oo ,, 00 CO
Mary McCormick, 9th " ., 736 r„
Eli A. \tan on, ,3'h „ .......... 786 oo
c
J.nnie Bermingham, I t Assistan t............ 7
,.056 00 II Catharine A. Thom
l't. on, P, inci
P al....... ...• n,too 00
Josephine S. Gibney,,oth ..
Matilda B. LemLein, zd •` 960 00 Alice C. Wright, it Assi,tant ............... 7 W
(. atharirc P. Mc(;ee, 14th .......... 726 00 I,:rbe! W. Smith, 3d 873 co Mary A. Lewis, 2d ............... 750 no Anna D. Alley, I rth .. 6yr, c .
.......... 726 no '' .•...•.....• Virginia Lynch, 12th .. 6g6 , . ,
Lillian J. Raymoad, ,5th Mary Aftern, 4th '' ••.....••••• [}r,S. [`an i
, 750 00
Cecili r Kern, ,6th
Anna E. Masterson, ,,th
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675 00
720 co
Wary B. Stansbury, 5th
Cecilia A. Francis, (th
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795 00 ~i El .alntt
795 0., Laura A. Adair, 5th
4th ,. ........... • ...
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750 00
750 co
Peres., I'. I)'Seill, I3th
1'. '•.Ia td Ur•Ilcgar, 14th
Laura 11. I fart, ,5th
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696 0
656 ,
64;
Harriet G Henry. ,Slh 675 °O Carr e W. Kc arms, 7th •• ............ 796 00 I Richaid M. Rohimon, Music....... per hour,
Margaret C. Murphy, ,9th .......... 633 °O Annie A, Falk, Kli Lewis Cheesuct,Janitor ................... ' 'o
8}5 " ill ~ I.. Cumhe,, 16ih 645 .,
....•...•..• 726 on ' I•:tiima J. B.Carr, ,7th
.. 64, :.
64:
\Ltry R. Van Clef, aeth ...,...... 633 °O Nautili R. i1.,rrie, 9th „ ...... • • • • • • 726 oo Grammar Sc/tool.Vo. Sa.
Vacancy, z,st " ..-. •.... 633 °O A;nes O'Reilly, loth
Marion Pullman, 18th ..
" ..... ...... 666 no Male H,partment- „
Charles H. Ferrero, Voc,l Music... per hour, i 50 'lillic Manuel, crth
Matilda Oalelcm, tyth 6c;
z oo .... ..•.... 666 no Frank J. Colorist, Prncipal ............. . . . X3,0sO Eleanor I.. hell, .oth ..
Max Eglau, Drawing .............. Elise W. Kornmm,in, ,ath '• . .. fiat
Paul VI'. Jacoh, l;e. mall ............ I `° 616 ao i Thomas J. Be) lc, ist Assistant .............. z,oi6 on
°o Alice C. Gro.ilx, z,st " 6o;
Nell 'e1'.Ziucke,13th ....'....... 615 oe Francis V. t'owcrs, ad '' .............. r,656 00 Alice I,Vncli, s-d
>lary V.Lind -u, Phonogr.,phy.... `: . 603
r 50 Pauline Redman, ,4th ....• ....... 615 00 Edward J.\IrN.,11y,3d •, •....I..•..... 7 ,33 2 o') ' Ifnnry 1.,. F itz, Drawing............ per hour,
Primary Department- Clara Laun, ,5th •' ......... I.,
_Joanna J. Hill, Principal ..................... r 700 00 6,5 oo Ih'aneis M. Byrne, 4th " 7.0 0., Claire t ;roulx, French ..............
Anna A. Raab,. 1, r6tlt .. , ........ , 573 °' Elizabeth A. Duggan, 5th Asesistmtt........ t,rr6 0o '•
Rosa ].to=cnstein, 1st Assistant .............. 900 00 Evelyn \V..lker, ,7th
Harriet K. moth, Phonography.... t ,
" 573 00 Emma 1I. Rooney, , th '' ........ n,020 co Primary Department-
Annie AL Phelan, ad .. I ......I....
834 °J Jennie AVilliaatson, t8th ........ • • • . •` ........
Isabel Davids. n, ,d ...... • • • • •... 573 0 Cassey A. Carle}, 7th 933 00 Sartb A, (.00i,er, Principal .................. r,7oo n
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774 °O Vacancy, Additional ....................... 573 co Sar.,h Morri-on, 8'h ........ 8 55 03 Ka e F Fisher. r t Assistant and Music.... 9,„, -
Alberta \Vurzhach, 4th 7zo 00
Eoith lluy, Music .................. per hour I 50 Julia'. \Vittschen, 9th " .... ... 766 to Emma C. I laviland, ad Assistant............
Geor,.e Gcduey,5th '` .............. 672 oo 834 0.,
Jlary Brady,
•I)rawin g .......... " 2 Oo ! SL,ry F. Fnzmaunce, loth ........ 7a6 00 Emma S. \\'oil, 3d ............
Mar G._I(•nes, Eth ........ ..... 672 00 Id a :1I c91. Austin, Cooking......... 774 '
630 oc 2 00 Fstclle L.M:h r, rrth '' ........ 675 CO F'annic C. Fult°n, 4th ............ 7zo c;
C arrie M. Jones, 7th .............. Mary R. Reid, Sewing ............. I °o Maud A. Li.ing-t'in, tzth ........
Sadie G. \lcl)onald, 8th " .............. 630 CO 6 75 °01 Mary A. Lynch, 5th . 1 .......... 672
Mary V. I-inden, Phonography..... I 50 Lilian \I. Elliot, i,ttlt '' ........ 633 CO Mary 11. \[act,r, icy, 6th ............ 672 co
Lillie Rush, 9th ........... • 514 Co t'ri::. ti . } f)cl artmeut- Mollie E. Ilaiin,. ,.1th '' ........ 633 00 Carrie C. Haman, ;th ............ 630 c,-
],acv Hardy, loth ....•••.•••••• 594 00
564 00 Adeline G. K,:IIy, Principal........... .......
Minnie Murphy, rtth .............. 1,750 00 Walton N. Ellis, Music............per hour, r 5o Lulu II. Jones, 8th ............ 630 ..,
564 °O Mar)'1•. orste, ist Assistant ............... 9.,° oo Pu2abeih Lampber, German........
Minnie Goodman, rzth " I ............. Mar)' M. Forster, zd t 50 lelella I'.\Vetherbec,gth ............ 594 c
•' ... 8 34 co ! Flor ace Ski ten, liraw'mg...... ... z oo Anna Lutcerluh. roth '' ,...........
little ch!eestcin, 13th •` .............. 540 01 594 ,,
JI. Stu levetto l'itus, 3d Assistant......, .... 774 cn Pi smart Departmeut- J eanctte Jarecky, rt tb ............
Marion D.1:gicrt. ,4tb " .. ........... 541Oo Mary '1'. \I,. I-:ydy, 4th .......... 7zo co Nellie F. rd, Prtii pal ....................... 594
Naomi S. Faunooather, ,5th Assistant...... rA°o °> Sarah '1'. upear, 12th " ............ 504
sat °U El izal.eth Hamill, 5th ........... 672 00 I Mary J. Galpm, 1st Assistant .............. 900 co
Katharine 1. Haggerty, t6'.1' ...... 5aa o° Ida .toinleit,, 6th Vlartha J. Fichtel. 13th ............ 51..1
...... 5to 00 750 o° Ruth G. Hall, ad ............... 834 00 Ida F. Marvin, 14th " ............
Edna M. Cowan, 17th 'iIagarot O'Reilly, 7th •...-••..•• 630 00
564 '.0
Jennie .~. :1[cCutch aa, 18th ...... Do 00 Mary F. Glea-oo, 3d .............. 774 ° 1 Mary C. O'Grady, ,5th " 5t' 0
Kate A.MeCaul, 8th „ .....•••••• 6;o no Catharine A. Iliggins, 4th Assistant........ 7zo :.o
Mabc1 I. Hawkins, I9th ' ' .... .. Oro co flag.tie A. Duffy, 9th „ • •........
Lilian Vion, t th ............ 540 00
Sarah J. Mac I out-tall, zoth ...... 408 on 750 00 Sarah G. McDonnell, 5th ........ 1i70 00 Martha B. Williams, 27th ............ 540 co
Kate A. L. Dilution, ,oth .......... • 594 00 Mary McCoy, 6th " ........ 6:o ao Eliz. L. Robin.°n, ,8th '' 522 co
Martha A. Poldt, zest •.•••• 408 eo Martha Goldsra th,, ith ........... 594 co Edith Jacobs, 7th " ......., 594 00 Nellie I. Blake, r9ch ............ 5zzW
Vacancy, tad " ••..•• Annie 1., Fallen, 12th '' ........... "
'Thomas Carroll, Janitor.................... r,8q.... 564 00 Frieda tiommerich, 8th ........ 564 °" Ada Bremner. zoth .... ....... 5az W
Bertha Fleishman, 13th ........... 5'4 00 Can le M. Stei,thach,'9th ........ 564 O° Edith R. Wilson, Zest '' ...I........ 522 co
Grammar School No. 75. Mary Gr.u:ger, ,4th '' ........, .. 564 co E•tie' Rothschild, ,0th ........ 540 CO Anna C. Mansfield, zad " 5,0 CO
Male Department- Mary R.Chivvn,,5th 540 o Hattie Blatt, ttlh ........ 540 oo Harriet A. Evans, z3d ............ 510 00
J ohn Demarest, Principal.................... $3,000 00 AnabelJohnston, 26th ...I....... 540 Co Mabel M. Mason, ,zth ........ 522 00 Mary E. Briggs, 24th 'r . I..... 510 00
Alfred B. Adapts, sot Assistant............ z,ot6 oo Mary :McCafferty, 17th " 540 °O Birdie Cahn, I;th •` ........ 322 no K.Itene Smith,2-th ............ 5co 00
Vacancy, ad ••.•-••...•• 5,728 oc Ph°ebe 1. O'Connor, ,8th '• ........... 522 °o Henrietta Rinaldo, 14th '' ........ 510 00 I,ucetta A. Swarthout, 26th" ..........., 5 54 a
Ryan. 3d
William'1'. •.••........ 1,476 oo Ella Strauss, t9th ........... 522 00 I' lizabeih B. Craig, ,5th ........ 5ro °O Grace P. Holden, 27th ............ 408 00
Julian Mandel, 4th " ............ I,z6o oo Emily A. Ar,:otd, zoth ,,.........
Charles E. O'Neill, 5th ........... , Tao 00 Millie Brady, zrst "
5a0 no Camille B. Burlinson, 16th ........ 408 no Florence E.Sainsbury,z8th " ............ 408 co
........... 5ro 0o Catherine Smith, ,7th " 408 on Vacancy .. ....... 408 00
Kate Stephen, 6th " r,iz6 no Georgia C. Ward, zzd " ........... 550 00 Walton N.Ellis, Music .............per hour, 1 5° J. Gardiner Smith, M.D., Physical Culture,
Margaret R. Cun ingham, 7th Assistant..... x.020 00 Jes.ie L. Flagler, 23d " ........... 408 oo Albert Hahn, Janitor....................... 1,287 00 per month ..............................
...... 15 00
Mary E. Boyle, 8th 933 °o HeLn M. Hynes, 24th .....,...,. 408 00 Hugh I)oon,Janitor ........................ 2,301 CO
Margaret Cummins, 9th , , .... 855 co Josephine V. Kaufman, 25th" ......,•„• 504 O° Grammar School No. 8,g.
Maud I. Pr,ce, loth 786 0o Ruth O'Hargan, 26th 4 on Male Department- Grammar School No. 86.
Hannah Jarec: i, rrth .... ,. 786 on Camille B. Burlinson, 27th " .... .. 408 no Joseph J. Casey, Principal ................... $3.000 00 Male Department-
Mamie C.Jackson, ,zth ...... 726 00 Mary R. Reid. Sewing.............. per hour r co John P. Conroy, t st Male Assistant .... „... , 2,ot6 no William, A,Owen, Principal .................. $3,000 03
Anna Worts, 13th " ...... 7a6 on Edward Cassia, Janitor...................... 2,418 00 Benjamin Veit, ad " .......... 1.728 0o Samuel McC. Crosby, 1st Male Assistant . . 2,0,6 00
Lena Kemp, 14th •••••. 675 00 Samuel Friechnan, 3d .......... 1,476 00 Joseph S. Taylor, ad Male Assistant and
Marie L. Smith, r5th • • _ • .. 675 00 Grammar School No. 78. John M. Dardis, 4th " ......... I,a6o 00 Drawing ......... ... ............. 1,788 oo
Elizabeth Myers, 16th ...... 633 „o Female Department- Augustus A. Thompson, 5th Male Assistant.. i,o8o co Elmer E. Henderson, ;d Male Assistant ...... 1,476 00
Alice J. Johnson, ,7th •••••. 6 33 00 Kate M. Falvey, Principal .................. t,900 00 Jose F. Mc'-'ollisrer, Ist Female Assistant .... I,n6 on Martin Collins, 4th ...... r,z6o co
George F. Bristow, Music...........perhour, r 50 Mary J. Granger, Vice-Principal............ r,zoo 00 Carrie Sayler, ad '' ..., r,ozo no Harry D. Frrsbie, 5th " ...... 7zo 00
Oscar Weineck, German ........... I 50 Mary H bberd, 1st Assistant ................ 1,056 oo Kate L. Bower, 3d " and Drawing 993 0O M. Helen Bell, ist Female Assistant......... I,,r6 oo
Anthony Bruns, •••••• " Vinnie Weed, ad g6o 00 Annie Skinner, 4th " ..., 933 00 Jennie M. Candee, ad ......... r,Czo 10
Benjamin H. Toquet, Drawing..... 2 00 Myra Townsend, 3d " .... ........... 8 73 00Ella Finney, th ..., 855 co Anna A. De Vinne, 3d •' ..,, 933 °°
William L. Mason, Phonography.... to Maria L. Donohue, 4th " ................ 873 On Ella F. Kenney, 6th " 855 00 Mag.iie J. Browne, 4th " and Music 993 00
Andrew L. Barrett, Physical Es.. .per month, 30 0o Agnes E. Huston, 5th " ................ 795 00 Bessie S. Higgons, 7th ar,d Music 846 oo Anna T. Kenny, 5th ......... 855 00
Primary Department- Mary De Forest, 6th " ................ 795 00 Emma Schwarz, 8th ,.., 786 oo Nina G. Goldbacher, 6th " .....I.., 855 oo
Josephine E. Rogers, Principal .............. 1,700 0o Mary S. De Forest, 7th Assistant.......... 795 00 Augusta S. Wessel, gth ..., 786 oo Mar y A. McCarthy, 7th " ......... 786 0o
Lizzie J. Neale, list Assistant .............. 900 00 Pauline L. Hartt, 8th .......... 750 00 Emilie Jacoby, r°th ' ,.,, 726 no Sarah M. lcle.,kley, 8th " 786 no
Clara Allason, ad ..........I... 834 00 Annie I. Fitzsimons, 9th ..,......., 750 °o Fannie B. Cole,Irth ,,,. 726 on Cornelia 31. Ferguson, 9th" ......... 786 no
Rosalie Heggt, 3d " ............ • • 774 00 Frances C. Murphy, loth .......... 726 oo Jose M. Chatoney, Lath " ..-, 726 oo Lizzie Collins, loth ......... 726 oo
Mary J. Greene, 4th • • • ....... • • • . 720 ro Helen M. Fanning, nth .......... 726 0o Margaret L. Corbett, 13th ` .,., 675 Co, Mabel A. Braman, Irth " 726 00
Emily Late, th ............ • • 672 00 Emily Newton, ,ath .........I 666 oo Nellie Al. Keating, 14th .... 675 00 Letitia S. Halliday, a2th " 726 00
Mary B. Hill, 6th ..... ........ 630 oa Maud M. Bullock, 13th .......... 666 co Jennie G. Carter, ith " ,.,, 675 co Grace Carroll, 13th ......... 675 00
Milinca L. Klein, 7th ............ • • 594 00 Anna H. Munson, 14th " .......... 666 oo Jose W. Flowers, 16th " .... 633 00 Mabel Scott, 14th " I........ 6; 00
Eleanor L. Toner, 8th .............. 594 00 Mary T. Murphy, c5th .......... 666 no Caroline A. ilaer, 17th " .... 633 00 May F. Mars, ,5th ......... 633 00
............. . 564 °o Margaret L. Moses, 16th ,......... 6x5 co Mary V. Groden, ,8th " .... 633 0.0 Katherine Hurley, 16th " 633 00
Amelia Ryan, 9th Emily E. !Mather, 17th " .......... Katherine Hargrove, 17th" .........
Emma E. Wagner, Toth .............. 564 co 615 oo Alice M. Poyntz, 1st Additional ............. 408 on 633 co
Henrietta Sternglanz, Itth Assistant.......... 540 ce Grace G. Murtha, 18th ,,.......1 015 00 Anna Guilloyle, ad ............. 408 no Vacancy, ,8th " 633 0)
Mary E. Sullivan, lath ..... .... 540 00 Mary S. Foley, 19th ......... 615 oo Harriett Quigley, 3d •' ••........"• 408 oo Katherine Bassett, German ........per hour, I 50
Angela V. O'Brien, 13th ....1, ... 522 oo Anna L. Brewer, zoth .......... 573 00 Bertha Richter, German ............per hour, 15o Primary Departm. nt-
Frances H. Godfrey, 14th .....,,,.. 5za 00 Adeline F. Smith, asst " .......... 573 °o Helen Eudries, ' 15o Emma A. Johnson, Principal ................ 5,700 00
Lily D.Antonil's, 15th I......... 500 00 Lotta D. Hamd,on, zzd .......... 408 on Elizabeth Roche, Phonography..... 15o Elizabeth C. Kelly, list Assistant..........,. 90000
Johanna Alexander, ,6th 5ro 0o Grace V.Gaddis, z;d .......... 573 00 )'rrmary Department- Elizabeth W. Hopper, ;d ............ 834 00
......... 408 oo Helen C. Lyna, 24th ........., 408 0o C. Augusta Sanger, Principal................ 1,700 00 E. Louise Barrow,, 3d and Music.. 834 00
May V. Godfre y , 17th
Matilria F. Krabs, 18th " • • • • ...... 408 03 Marguerite C. Mwlin, n5th " 573 °° Elizabeth B. O'Brien, list Assistant .......... 9c0 00 Annie 1. Ahearn, 4th " ....... • .• :: 720 00
George F. Bristow, Music..........per hour, 15o Catharine ..s. Wilson, Music .......,per hour, I So Amelia A. Huivesi, ad General Assistant..,.. 83; oo Lizzie M. Lava, a h, gIli 671 no
Andrew L. Barrett, Physical Ex.. .per month, 30 ou Bertha R,chter, German........... 15o Anne Spence, 3d Assistant ...... 77 4 00 Hattie Rothschild, 6th " 672 00
Frederick Meyer, janitor ................... 5,365 no Helen Endris, " 1........., I So Helene Levien, 4th General Assistant. .Music 78o no Hannan Hanauer, 7th " 63o 00
116 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 , 1896.
A. Grace Gibson, 8th Assistant and Kinder- I Annie Behrend, 8th Assistant .............. l564 °° Margaret Reche, 5th As- istant .............. $750 00 Grammar S•hool No. 99,
$693 CO Lelia \Luz, 91Ii '- .............. 540 00 Mabel S. Richardson, 6th AssisuuU........ 63o oo Mixed Department-
garten ...... ........................... 594 00 i Philip O Ryan, Principal.................... 2,a o 00
Rae J.~c s 9th A, i.tant .................. 594 °o Fl„rence E. Price, a, th '' .............. Sfo 00 Maria F. Harold, 7th ........
ltnnte L. Hale. tech A.sistant............ 594 °O Henrietta Brown, xxth •` .............. 5z2 00 Kate E. 11WC., thy, 8th " ........ 750 00 Bernard H, Kelly, Vice-Principal............ Sao 00
frnnie L. 1:ddcy, iith ........,,_. 504 00 ,thin Fleath, ,2,h .............. 522 CO ! Ell., Kneole, gth ........ 564 00 J. Gertrude Baxter, 1st Assistant ......... Soo co
\,::ie L. Collin, uth .-.. _....... 564 00 .\,la I. Reacr. t3 h 5t0 00 Al. u)• I .,rney, Loth " ........ 540 uo horn Hagadorn, zd .._....... 700 00
Gran_ II i-r , t;th ...........I 540 O' Fh•r. n_c F. Hick, t4th •• ............... 510 co Mary A. M;Erut•, ttth ........ 540 00 Hannah Al. Findlay, 3d • .......... 500 00
Cee..1ia t;alLihcr. x4th .._......... ;4O 0o PLmrhe l Iorner, i;th .............. ;ca co l',liu.ibe h llnrrts, xzth '' ...:.... 5az oo Annie C. Ferry, ith ...... I ... 500 0.,
7 .ere;,, 1i..rDr. 15th 522 oa \'acanc t', ,6th „ 504 01 ! Fiat h.,rine N. Martin, x3th ........ 522 00 Lilian A. Lee, Drawing ..................... ;00 Oo
Ad.r C. Suave, 16th ............ 522 °-, Wdli:m, C. Valentine, Tanitor ............... r,6., co I Emm a M. O tcradorl, 14111 " 51 0) Catharine Doleu,Jd.ctrix ................... 420 00
.-w r. i7 th
1- h r 1 I itc.r ,... .... 510 ( r iI flit,?r .k ii,,,I' .(o'. 9 0. Agnes G. C.,tt:mach, 15th ........ 5° o (;r-a,rtuuer Sc/zoo? J-O. I00.
11 u} ( fllike, iSt❑ ......... ao c 1l inn ie E. \lurpuv, t6th '' ........ 504 °,, 1 m H. Stir)',
ilt. ,d G 1n, ,'tr Ucpar[ment- ), Principal................. $i,zoo oa
H d i P. Bein, igth ....... I . , . 5too.. Evander Chic: 1 tncipul .................. C3, o.- o 00 Sarah L. Moore . r-th " ........ 5°4 °O Gnt:c 1. small, ist Assia:mt.....,.. Coo cm
fleIl.i (ei,< z th .......,,... ,54 0 - lirn Wring , t :1'Aistant ............. z ox6 00 l.ilv 1l acmillent8th ......., 408 °O Kathrt it F. Hahne, nd Assistant ........... 6,,o cc
Em ma Hurdling, 2tst 504 00 ............. r,72S oo L'clle \Lb' \llliatn<, t9th ........ 408 co \1i, hams Perrun:ur Janitor ..................
l ,,•eph (ill, Jr., a,l 230 03
Fraycc, A. \a 22.1 •` .....,.,.... 4°8 cc Henry' (.1. S. hncider, :d A.sistant, German J uscph J.'lhaye r, Janitor ................... 2,301 no
Uraw adr ,*I,00l :'lo. IOI.
1. G n diner sm th, Pnysic:,1 CulturL ......... 150 co all 14"',,i,g ...................... . 1,596 no Gr,r,,e,,i r Schn->!.\ii. q./, Grin,n:s 1rcpartntent-
Michael F.Iiynes, J,mitor .................. 1,950 °I. Dean I:i.rV. 4th as,istant .................. 1,26. co Mile F)opzirtrncnl- \\'illiain P. J1cQu thy, Principal.... , .. .. Sx,5o3 co
A[i had R. \Cal-h, 5111 A siutant............ i,o8o oo John II. Robinson, Principal ................ K3,oOo CO listhcr I. \1 hire, Vice-Principal ............
L; rrrrr,,ar .S'fo'l -\iz 87. Bon o,
:Auua F. autliiey. ist Female ALsI-.t,im and Cornelius R. Nall ice, xst Assistant......... 2,ur6 oo Lillian Arne trong, ad Assistant............ 720 00
Male Deuartment- 1,146 co Jo,eph F. R-ingebach, ad and 1(usic :,716 oo J. Louise G. Curtis, 3d ......... I .. 6co ov
Edw rd H. Bvycr, Principal ....... ......... 53, oc oo \l dry 1.I.'"ttnn. z1 Female _Assistant ........ gqo O. Elij,rli Jenks, -Jr., 3d ' ••••••..• 1.332 00 .l:a ion li. 11 atkinc, 4th "
2,010 o 0'
60° u
1olm £),rt'er. vt Ass scant ................ Frances E. kl.n'is, qd ' ......- 9 Viii L:vrie Kilpatrick. 4th ......... I,c3-, co Eliza \I. (latch, 5tlt ....., .....
............ i,656 on Daisc Sanial, 4th •' ........ cod o.; (oolphine 1. 1io((mann, 5th " ......... t,r,6 co I toroth)' il. Catersnn, 6th '' 540 u°
7zo .0 ....... 540 00
lim.- \I.Itona hire , 3d Assistant........., kl:u-v C. l luntmgton. stir ........ 85 co Mary A. Cnl;un, 6th •' ......... a,e O 00 Mary K. tart': r, I )r.nving...........
Eduard C. Zabriskie, 4t1, , ......... 2
7 ) c" Catherine Ill orb ' ....... 825 e_ Ili 1.1)as idson, -tlt .I....... 933 0 ' Allred Hallam, Music .. ....... ......... .. 250 O)
\li}- H. Smith,,li •• ••••••• ..111, M.] I is 1lurphc, 7th '• .... 7c6 oo Elizabeth l.yno, 8th ......... 655 o . I'rI mat) Dcpattntcnt-
Julia Fl S. 6th ••.•.. .•• x,ozc • Eliztl t' F. 1:alon, 8th ........ 756 on ionic :eras, Ith ......... 7 6 ..o Susie I using, l'rurctpal ....... .. ........ 1,000 00
_caearl.Rurnea, 7th • ....•••••• 933 ems: Ali -c )f,l!er. 9th '• ........ 756 no zl l ce F:."1'. Jasinsky, tech ......... 726 co Gr:tcc Ortcm, 1st Assistant..........
66 oa t6o CO
Jl.try 1.. &;ord„n. 8.h .. , 8 51 °-' Emanuella )Ic(:-ath, tooth •' ........ \la}' Belle Ncnj rruin, iith '• ......... °75 0° Grace F. fired, zd •• ................ 660 co
Cloti.cla I . Donal, gth and Music 84' w ('ante A. Ierner, iithh ........ 666 0o Leola C. Friedenbcrg,rzth ......... 6 33 eo Snph:e ;11. Heckert 3d '' ...... 540 00
Isa'!,cl L. l;o c. xotn .. • • • • • . • • 7'6 1° Cathcrinc \lev.kgb, xsth ' ........ 695 oo Mary Ryan, 13th •` 633 °U Sarah A. 1lurphy,4th " ....... .. 540 CO
Tad is 'el•gman, tit,, ...•..•.•• 075 00 Sarah I. Dickson. nth ........ (145 00 I 'rimary 1)epartment- Ielizabcth R. t ruwn, 5th Assistant.......... 480 OJ
P, Tine Stock, t^th •......... (75 00 Flora \IcnRie.l, ,4th •' ........ 6 45 00 A no .ti. Ray, Pnncip.d ...................... 1,500 0o Rebecca Pearson, 6th " 481 a,
Mar.arelE.McXl, rran,r3th •I..•.•I.. 633 00 Elizabeth 1I. l lntan, i;th " .......I 645 00 I•:mma 1. writ h, i ,t Assi.tant ............... 900 0o Philip L. Farley, J ariwr ...................
408 00 61ao co
:11ivgirct coL;_hlin, 14th K.i0e I. F. Knapp, ,6th I ....... 6o3 on Emma I. K at, linano, ed" ............... 834
.... .... 408 on C,+•iancI' iii ut ray, ,7th " ........ 603 00 1nn.t L. ',lc, nen, 3d •' 34 ! Grrr v;rrtxr .h, ul :\o. 102,
\1 s \I.>t unc t5th
A. C flhllan. Drawing.........pet- hour,
\'.Linden, 1h,nograph}' . ...
z o.; M_,rt F. AIthau. ,Sth
1 5c Neihe Al. Al'nu, Additional Assistant.......
'' ........ 603 0 , Alah-ina A. AA ood, nth •`
6'`3 °O lily Hasl_tt, 51h
and .Alu c.....
...............
764 01 Francis Ward, Principal ........ .. ........
672 Oo Louis e M. Jlestayer Byrnes, lot Assistant,
dl,000 cm

rick W. Serinrhnus. German.. I Sci He!ena Ti. l)'r,u liv:u:, `. ....... 418 eo Klein' r A. B oods, 6th ............I.. 6720o Gram m;tr ................................ 600 co
_mcdc Uepartiuent- F: la V. Child=, 408 on, Kate A. SiLm, 71h ............... 534 uo \Lary Elizabeth I lyckm:,n, tot Assistant, Primary.. See CO
C. Phillip=. Principal .................. 1,700 l' 1, Gardner Smith. Physical Exercise, per \.t,}' Ilayden, 8th ............... 6 00 Elizabeth Nickerson, ed 500 .°
i,c;6 00 - 15 O_ John H. \\ il.iams, Janitor .................. 300 00
>l.,ch nzi , tst Assistant ........ n',n::th ................................. Hannah i.yuch, 9th .. I ........... 56 4 0o
e F. Ray, 2d •• 91,, oo Pain. rc U"p rtment- Alice K. Ame;, Loth '' ............... 522 e PRIMARS SCHO(JI S.
A. Ray. 3d ........,... 873 °o Sara \I. Reins, l'rincinal ....... ............ r,75,r co Grace I. ];l,mt, nth ............... 5za co 1'r. ma;5 Ssilo,,l Jo, 1.
\I. Aston. 4th •..•.•••...• 795 `o Amelia A. R,- ynel lx. 1st a.a-t.wt ........... 90) co Gertrude I OiJ].is, xuth " .... .......... Sto oo Cynthia H. sl nrdnes, l7 incip:d .............. 31,7°0 00
.. ict C. Dim ,n, 5th ............ 726 00 Hattie G. Br', ,ard, zd '' ,. ....... 534 00 Lulu H. Lynch, 3th ............... 510 00 Maggie J1 (Juade, tst Assistant............ gco on
M :} F.\1,_Alccr,nth ..••••....-. 666 co Elizabeth ' clncally, gd Assiatant and Mu ,ic.. 834 01 Mat)' '. Purple, t4th •' ............... sot Co Jcmttc A. Fee, zd '• ............ 834 o°
Rebec.:a \1e.lhfrmec, 7th " ............ 750 00 Sophie fiuru., 4'.h •' ............ 7a', c, Mm xis lidinprecl'lt, Janitor .................. :,521 oo Harriet I . goldsmith, 3d ............ 774 oa
Hcl.na.Fletcher.8th •.••••...... 1,t i °c' Annie A. \l. I (onnerlcin, 5th .A.ei.tant........ 672 co l.ariniu A. Uun :e, 4th ............ 750 cc
6x; co lisvevea1C sckoo1 _\b.
Cornelia M. I_h.,se..-,di " .. •. Marie 1. S:rmil, nth •` ........ 6;z co Ile Department- 9 ~' Mari A. I 'Finney, 5th '' ............ 75o cu
`• and \tu_ic.. 6: c,- Iere.a A.;.'Lurke, 7th ........ Al
6 ; o ao a'j \W illi m B. P t icdber~ l rincil a] ldrt B. .\u1tin, 0th .... .......
Elizabeth VAood. loth ......... cl,000 co 1.175 (n
Lou— JacoI , xrth .. •. ... 573 1" Anne F. C, IT,-. 0th •• ... .... 6, co Cornelie.1l Flennitr ist \Ia1 A'..i''ant.... 2,006 co Lena Metzger, 7th ......... 630 00
.......... 75- L. Harriet F. at, Ii' •r, th ...... , i 'd h,clmins C. lcl era 8th .'
Harriet E. 1 r l lave. rzth 594 co Floyd R -ntith, ed and L)ra,ting r,7x6 co ............ 63o c
M. (;race ;allagher. 13.h .•. .• 75 \elli_ C. Kirby xcth ... .. 591 o= ( Fd,tin a. Pxickner, 3d ........ •;z oo VI .trgan,t I. I ~ n i,, 9th " 594 0.,
Lillie C. l.evc 14th " •...•..•••. 573 Ida \L G Ide-t.ttth ........ 564 oa J l.n F. trawl). 4th ... .... x,728 0-- F: milt' I3 1k- ran. totb ''

.. •..•
1........... 750 °o
,tc8 o, Mars A. Evian,, ,nth ........
\.amlc Hecht, tcth •......•.••• `64 Co I Esther Phillips. ist Female Assistant........ r,rr6 0o Jennie ~L ry
G.1\cbstcr, xtth
I. Riley, rah
............ 594 CO
Emile l uc, 1) r:nc lug ...............per hour, 2 co \linens 1. I Itt~ch, 13th `• .......I 540 00 .-..,-.. ............
lulu. at F. Lahr V. 2d x,ozo I. 750 0
Clara H. Ila!ker, I reach........... `• I i° I•:ll.t Ftanl<inson, x 4th ....... 540 CO ], ..epi,ine \l'. Krnu}' 3d ........ alinnre riots, i,th I. I.........
933 oo 564 cc
Primarc Peparnnent-
5,o co
F. L•,u 'a C ark, r 5ih ........ 5za no Mary l:. Shea, 4th ..... ,. 855 0° Jo.cphiue 1 ., Cullen, 14th ...-_,...... 564 can
hi len L. Curti-, Principal...... ......... Laura H. Knrlplcr. t6di ..... , mu on 1•.1izdl, th V. Romainc, 5th •` , ....... Vex F 1; otic, i5th
726 oc 54 0 00
Martha Kent e.I), it a.sistant.............. 900 co Bahl` I Ki,Ly, 17th " ;t,. oo lr.a S. 1'ranb, et '. 746 c , R lecct ~u,untnn.t [h " ••..••. ....
540 0)
>l at zaret F. I)LonoMI. ^_d Asistant........ 8 34 °- Iv1., L. Fain k, r8tb , „ .. ~..... 5i0 cO I Icia M. lirauti gam, 7th a id ]lush, 8;6 0., Nora 1. Curran, 17th . • ...•
540 0 ,
MIarg:,retta (;rune, 4 • • • • .. •' 774 ,' Martha I,. IJu,<., Loth ........ CO ! Anna E. Ilan+.8th `• i: oily L. Fc!ly, ihth ............
`O4 6=3 °O Mary Keunvdy, tgth 750 on
I. I z.,`.?; th 1-'t ttrn, 4th 7z0 o= \fan'da F. 13• I i•et, aoth " 505 oo llac R, l clean, 9th •.. 408 cu „ ............
...••... 522 on
Arni. (_. R i:w, 5th '' and \I u.rc 732 c'LI J. liardoer Swith Pi:y-ircal Lacr me per Lltza'teth R ch., Phonography .... per hoar, 50 M̀ ar } L t)'7't,,.l r. zoth ....., .... .. 522 o,
•• .. • • . . 6:0 oo month.. .. . ..... .:o'., t,old.tein, east ....... ..
Hattie ', -tirt, eth r i o> Aucusta I rank. (;ermau.. ... " 522 0o
Lieu, .r \ - r,.,k nber li , th " ••.••••• 594 0° Ralph F. hax'cr. looter .... I .............. ,t7 CO Char.cs Pe h route. janitor ............ ...... 650 uu Harriet E. Ncd,v, 11, 2-d
r 5" ' 5zz Oa
564 o? t' r r»tar Shoal A"'. 91. \l:u'y Cullen, z;d •' ........ •...
\finmeE Lenc 8'h ..•.••• 51° ua
••••.. 540 a i1 incrl I lep tr mo nt- t;, .rmaxrsv Slronl _\o. q6, 'll.trgu city M. llahlhcud.er , 24th Assistant,.
A.ui E.H l k th 5rzoc o o° lLde 1) I trtncut- 5ro o,
l t z b. th E. L)aan, i'eh .. • • .. . \.,llace I. ].) no I ', inc pal ........ ...... \-_ Ida Soti n ,ki, _5th .. 510 O)
..•••..• o re cc John Doty. Firt Assistant .............. t,728 CO llat•trd N I Ilr L el , 1 rincipal ..... .. .. Sz,75o co Amelia I AhA;cv,rn. s6th ''
\lnue A. F t .son, iith R. Ru-s It kequa, tot As,i tint . , .. . r,7z8 o, I:mm.t '4 rctu., z7 th 510 0,
.... 403 OL, Anna G. 8', uer, ,l Fem:2e .Ass cant........ 903 no " ..
Dcnrrah V I. •e ph, tzth 1°4 00
Cmhcrine 1. Halpin, t;rh ........ Si.., - Virginia ]Inc'. ed '• ........ 8e5 co I'mtes SI. Kieran. ed ........... 1,476 on Anne 1. Barron, a3th •• . 408 co
- .•••.••• 4o0 0.. 1-.n eonia \\ . Har r. ve, 3d " ........ 76 ore 111!liaa, A. hut Ian, 3d •' ............ x,26o oo 'I he,esa .4nkel, z jth " ..
Elizaheth \I. -tllw-.n. tith ' .. ... r,r16 o.t 408 0
.. • • •. 504 .I Slav om ti,. 4t5 '' ....... Li) oo 91:,r :.ret \larva)•, 4th \lax Hogan. 3.t}t ,• •.
E--her L. Piz:;, t;th 4°g on L ze,e :1. \Ic\kih ,n. 5th and Music.. I s1, on I :ease I . L'r.,tnss, AIosic , , .... ... per hot,,, 40S
laeodore I \oudin, Janitor ................ 0.132 Lc Bridiet M. F'. LanlfiAd, add An 't, Grammar
\la -guerite A. Elger, set Primary Assis-ant.. 903 co ]linnie A.tchc rzinger, 6th: ... I.......I 933 00 George rchuci•]cr, Janitor...................
t,rromri r• Be7voel _Ar. 8d. Kate A.Cu»don,7th ............ t,rx8 ,..
\ler. A. Kennedy, 2d " .. 774 cu o'S `o /'rlirrvtw 5cbol .Y-o'. 2.
Ant ,inettc F:. Barks, 3d 6,2 oo l.izzic I. "Cites, 5th ............
Fe' at Lte, artment
Fra ct 1 \Ia ra\ . Principal ... . ...... .. 1,9O° on \inl•, H. Ru-sell, 4th
tae 6 0 .1 Julia I.. I II vel a 5th
' ,.
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594 00 Josepinn \Icllcnncn,
54a co Ju rt L. \I t,d Ibaum, cork
9th \.si;!ant .........
.........
726
-5o co
oo i llonor,, R. ti•,reenv, Principal ...............
\i tr) E. I uinu, ist Assistant ..............
9 ',75o nc
goo cc
\lc.ri n \'. H 11), It Aost,,Irt ............ 9O oo Helen S. I nencr, 6th :,,, On Vary E Hendrickson, ,nth .... r Sarah 7 . Wa, ren, 2 1
Rack: e'. 1. '•\'ilbur, zd • • • • • . • ... .. 6 Alice L- Fe:il', 3d ..............
774 0
............ 11 73 O F. ,I. \V.,Ill. I;erman ........ ......per hour, - r 50 Carolne V1. Durvca, tzth '' ....,,,.. 750 0,
C r• elia Howe. 3d ......... Margaret I•:. Cullen, 4th • ..............
ll:,r} F. iiatra-, 4rh ..••••...... 873 CO Fdith Guy. Music ................. '• I 50 Mary \l. fit,. ti'.: os t3th 633 Oc
nlar}' E. t,,,llaglier, 5th
750 0)
K:rthr}'n C. I us, ,415 .... .... 408 0., ............. 750 ,z
Caroline 1 . H.'ston, 5th .•• .....•• 795 °° (Loge H. Loh-en, Janitor......... I,to5 00 5,, Julia E. Murphy, cth ~~ ..............
795 c° (,ra»uuar S[Itnnl _1n. 92. i 1kIaiy V. Lind rti. I'Lonoaraphy ..... per hour, 5"4 00
Martha C. \lilts, 6th ••.. • • •.•. •.
75c uo Female I,cpartmcnt-- :lmclia 11'al5cman, 7th ........ 540 o,
1linore Lau le m.in, 7th .... • • • • Female 1,cp rtment-
750 c. Eliza S. Ioil. Principal ..................... x,7eo ou I lie.csave \"an rch,,ick, 8th Aosi'taiit ....... 5i0 o,
•..•. •••••. ,lury A. Tremper, Principal ................ ~r'on co r.o56 oo I Gem'ae C. Kcnforua Music .........per hour,
Sarah Falicy, 'in 7c 0 c'c' Fleam.r I.. )lcl lermott, ist Assistant ........ r,ocr oo I Midi i . Vi ii dams, tst Assistant...........
E la Cornell, yth .... "'•"' H Icn J, Gl,rter, zd 'i ............ Eliza Kun,rva, Scoring............ ..
Sarah A Do,ohue, toth
Annie F. (:J.ican, iith
•' •' •...
•••. .•...••
. • •. • • ..•• • •
c66 on
6^n u
666 c:
Far H Icn'sins. ad
Charlotte F. Searle, 3d
Anita ]ILA rd!e, 4th "
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g6o on
873 co t Carrie II ,Leiner,
873 0o I 1'aul'ne ti ss°, 4th
4 ... ... ....
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873 00
873 0.,
Charles 1. Norton, Janitor ..................
/'r,nnrr)• Jchoo. :\-o. 3.
819 oo
Wolphire I funk. rk. tzth Agnes \fall.ace, 5th ...........
.••.••••... 615 o_ Anna I. "ilc(iuira 5th •' ...... . -OS W 795 co llary H. Ro.nliue, Principal ................ ,,r
M innie A. \ic.m._i._r, r3.h 615 co lm:dia Reeder,(th '' ........ 795 .O ! Ida M. LL,,:-, et', " .... I ....... 795 co Loui=e Moores, 1st _\„istant ..............
-••••.•••.-• 9c° cro
1-Izal,eth (... Klein. t4th 6z5 00 Lila V. E.rlzer. 7th ........ 7.16 cc 11•.lizabeth F, I )onohue,7th '• ............ 726 o. F.l:te I. Murray. ad ....... ......
lean -rte Himrnehetc, v3th "
" .........• • ' 834 0:,
573 u, Anne M. L'u)nc, Sth ........ 726 O. Helen I,. 1,i i., bah ............ 726 ca L'cnha A. hractm, 3d " and Music,... 834 o0
i1it:ni•: L. lh..rg r h .. ... ..... ...... ..... f o6 oa ; I:ss'e P. Felt', 4th ••
...... ..... 573 ° Ala} F. Loper, General '' ... 6.6 no -arah 1_ttt: •john 9th .............. 720 o„
Harriet F. Tierney, x;,h Lli,.lieth G. Gu ll cyictech A-sistant ...... 666 no Kate L. M,lone}•, 5th '• ..............
'• .. • ... . 573 0_, Louise Hellmuth, xoth " .. .... 66 on 670 I
Teresa C. Finale, r8th 615 00 Joanna V. C I ins, rill
4:8 oc lane C. lla:n utcl, xitlt '• ........ (x5 no Sarah M. Osborne, i itli Assistant........... ....... , ... I .. 672 c.
Annie C. 5:11' ,tt, \dduional ........•par
• hour. 6, 5 ce L..\del ide IIaight, 12th •• and Music. 468 0, H. Carrie Carter, 7th ,. I ...........
I.izzie Ii. B:,rk•- r. ilusic .......... 1 50 Gran_ lleyy-... x_th •' ........ 63° 10
2 00 Rachel'rlig, rah " ........ Edna )larthaCo,,an,'3th '• ........... 573 00 j Katie Kelly, 5th " .............. (3, r,
Helea \I. I'e \eau. I )raw in_........ 571 o,
I Sr. Leon.:ra l;1 Eck, r4th '' ,. .... 5i3 00 Martha C. F.. Hintze, German ...... per hour, I 50 Bertha C' rt,iii, gth '' ...... ....... 594
1 - .f.; ,Ctn Rol t r-: I,neide! , German Almir.i C. Fitz, Drag: ing ........... per hour, a oo Primary Department- Elizabeth P.,tterson, Loth Assistant .......
1'1 man' D: parttn , nt- 594 I o
1,750 00 r 5o i Ella 1. Lx,c:e. l'ri ncis•al ..................... 1,700 0o E.Jennie Law, „th " ......I.
_ MIcVev, Principal ............... x 0o0,o 0o
i_a!u Muller, (_:erman ..............
Kte A. Breslin, tst Assistant .............. 9co oo (:erIrijdc A. Petti4rew, nuth " ........
564 0,
Vaughan, Nice-Principal ............. Prim; ry Departrnent- 504 uo
I. I.t A csIroo t Ind Music ........ gco o . ..nn :e 1. Loyne, 1'r ncipal ..... ............. x,500 00 'cr-ua Durn, zd ............ 634 00 1l - t eti-c Sayre, r;tb ........ 540 .
,cur I;erth, L. h ribourg, 3d • ... . .. 774 00 >l. r} 1. Puroel, 14th " I .......
\iurdack, z Ast-:ant..,,,.. .... 84 o- Alberta I.,Irwin, t=t "instant ...,... goo co 540 CI,
.............. 774 c> Zittella E.I-hoate, will '• I ............. 834 00 I El it 1, Ticnenor, 4th and lluic.... Ito oD Lillis "act nlrm, 15th '' ........
Led er, 3 a ••
774 00 \eliie (ler.rty, 5th 672 o) 6 t°lu l ;;,Indio, roth ........
; E. Church. 4th .............I 75° oo Kate C. Phelan, ed ...... ..I.... 52a c.c
.... . ......... 6,-z oc. Annie A. i'enne}', 4th .............. 7an 00 , Isabel Rnedcr, 6th .I.........-_, 672 00 ! MarcclL: V. \loCurmlck a 17th •` ......_. 510 CO
Ha.:-''n, =th Isab i 1'. tiveain•on, 7th -' .............. 630 00 Maud c. Henry, x(tli '' ........
.............. 630 00 Frances F. Pike. 5th '' .............. 672 oo 510 co
"rare;, 6d, 630 00 I Rosa Fl:,shncr, 8th .............. 63o co Eleanor MLAvuy„t9th
E.'I':e n_y, 7th
.............. 594 '0 \Ltrgare: F. Flynn, 6th •' .............. ........ 504 uo
.............. 504 CC' Margaret F:. F.radley, 7th Assistant.......... 5)4 I. N5dLd.rc, 9th ......I ..... 594 00 VIC-noy, zoth 504 00
L., Kees, Sth ].aura C. Barker, toth ......... .... 594 00 Latina Lye, Janitrix ........................
564 00 Phoebe I. \Icl:arthy, olh .......... 504 CO 884 00
N. Scre1it2a gth
:,:t \1. Hj„berg. xo:h"
..... • • • • ... .
.............. 540 c_, Hannah -.acknvm, 5th •' .......... 540 00 Kathorinc A. lI}ncs, rnh Assstant ........ 50 4 Primer. Sckaol .bo. 4.
' 522 00 Rosina Fyne, xztlr ...... 564 ao
G. >I„r c,a, nth .............. 540 0. lara 'trar.ss, xoth .......... M. Loui-c Waring, Princ' pal ................ S1,750 on
.............. 522 co Henrietta F:.L:ncrenee, ioh '' I......... 5,o co (idle L.5'olm, ,-;th ......., 540 0. Martha 51aluncy, ist Assistant and Music..
1 .,:h-: R ,lph. t.th " ..... -. 960 oo
52_ oo Mar,a I.).?.IcKechn e, xzth '' . ........ 504 01 Caroline R. reautan, r4th 540 co Anil E. Scanr.wl, ad ........... I
Lmma Beer, tgtn ......•..""' 5)4 0) Sarah V. Callahan, 15th -,...... 5zu 0. 774 Oa
••........•••-• 510 0.1 Mary E. Morris, ,th " .......... Ella F. Ilmuss, 3d '' ............
Isnr;,S'Iir,lker. r4th 510 co John J. ',errifie1tl, Janitor.................. 1,742 Oc Florence H. Patrick, ,6th '' 750 Om
Bel re B. Helier, c5th `• 922 00 Laura North, 4th ° 750 00
` • ant,.,..,.. Emma V. P. Haggerty, r7th .......,
Jennie 1. Cunningham, 16th Assist 504 `O ' Gra,,,n,a, 5(7,00!.\-o, 03, '• ........
5t0 o. I Katie Lamb, 5th •, ............
750 Os
.•.••.• 5o4 00 Stella M. Walsh, r8th 5r' °a EI¢abetn F. \t estendorf, 6th Assistant.......
Annie 1. Mathews, r7th Male Department- 594 r'o
Eliza: .th A. Brady, Additional.............. 4.b oo I 7homa. ]to -Ire, Prin.ipal ..............
Elizabeth Sch.:ll, t9th 5°4 00 J cacme E. Fox, 7th .....
_a,,a° oo Caroline M. Kruger, oath .5,14 Oy 5°4 00
.... .......... 'O4 a , Katherine I. O'Donnell, 8th ,..
Annette L. :Cart, 408 c, ; John F. Con •ion, rot Male Assi_tant .......... x'728 °o Agnes \IeCormiek, 21st " ........•• 54 0 oc
Dlo,es H. Fargo, Janitor .................... 1,74 2 0) Charles A. Ricker, ad " .......... 1,476 co James H. Brown, janitor ................... 2,626 0~ Mary Ba kl,Il gth '• 510 ma
Nathan II. Chase, 3d `• .......... :,z6o 0o J ennie C. Miller, Sewing ..... ............... .2o W
Cnznrn;a>' Sc'Nal .V o. 8. Amy At Hough, ist Female Assistant....... r,rto oo Gras,,ar Sc•leol Air, 97. J ohn Black, Janitor ......................... 8'9 00
i Harriet A. Diseman, ad • and Music x,oho o, Mixed Departrn nt- .Poi nary Sc/i.ol .1,o. ,g.
Male Lkrarnt-
Eltjah A. Honland. Prncipal ................ f_..000 00 ; Joanna 0. 1uomny, 3d and Drawing 993 eo I Michael E. Devlin, Principal ................. 52,500 00 Julia C. Fianagau, Principal ................. $1,750 00
z.os6 00 , Laura M. Lacy, 4th ....... Emily J. I. t=t Assistant................
J ohn J O'Retily, St Mile Assistant........ 855 01 Owen F. Doles, Vice-Principal .............. noDa oo goo co
1,728 on Catharine C. Murphy, 5th " ....... 78' 00 M1om,h M. Morgan, rSt Grammar Assistant.. (no on Mary Ga:lJIgrath, ad •` ..... 834 00
l
r avid R. Runyon, zd " ••••••. t,coo0o 1uli:tE.Luecke,3d ''
JamesJ.her.nerbifl. ,l •••••••• x,a76 CO , FIl e'o. 1:'il1ia.nrs, 6th ....... 7 26 00 I Pearl 1. Beaudry, 2d •• ,. 774 00
I'd.-I in C. Oppermann. 4th •
t,z6c or Lucy M. liallan:m. 7th " I...... 726 on Agnes Do i gla , 3d " .. Boo no Amelia C. Chapin, 4th ............. I .. 750 00
. : Anna G. \Ienken, 8th •• ....... 675 0" Emmeline A. Waters, 4th , Johanna Loch, 5th `' ...I.....a.,aa.,
Gilbert F. Burnett. 5th 750 00 75 0 00
Anna C. Done, list Female Assl_tant ...... x,r6c cc' Grace L. 'an ,orden, 9'h " ....... 6 75 00 El,beth a. Cowan, Silt • .. 6co on Julia C. Ziegler, 6th 750 00
Louise Prob-t, 2d •••••• r,o2o no Adeliar McKean. Loth " -...... 633 °O Angeline V. Homer, 4th " 6 no Kate A. Godfrey, 7th ' ~. ... I ........ 594 00
933 °'' Clara l.MiILr, tith '' .... 403 °o Margaret NP.:Aolrff. tat Primary Assistant... 6 on Kate Enright, 8th and Music...... 624 00
Alma A. Fuller, 3d " ...... eO . Mary S. V. its, gth ................
Ida L. Rayner, 4th • •' • .. 993 0, Nina _Norman Adams, German...... per hour, I So Marie E. Schneider, ad " ... 54 0 54 0 00
855 oc, Elizabeth Roche, Phonography..... '' 4zo 0o Mary \Icdwyny, roth ................ 522 00
Carrie F. Cobb, 5th • .. . '
8 55 c-' Female Dep.rrtme:,t- I 50 Grace H. Steinert 4th '' .. 400 co Saran E. F lli'•tt, xrth ........ .. ..... 522 00
Agnes 'I. Walker, 6th 78', o., F:mrna S. Landrin-, Principal ................ t.6oD co Jane I. Rielly. 5th ... Agnes McEvoy, xzth ' 5ro 00
Kate B. Nixon, 7th Sarah Ullman, r3th
Myra J. Brown, 8th
786 o, Kate A. Erwin, ist As-istant ................ 1,056 on Minnie IAL Stone, Music .................... Soo 0o ..........I..... 510 Oo
••••-• 766 o' st.b,lC."lolter,a1 .• ...... ....... 960 oc Sophia A.\i.,llett, 1.ihrarian ................ 50 Oo Anna M. Sullivan, r4th " ................ 504 00
Annie A. Black, 9th
•••••• 726 on Lulu W. Bell, 3d Assistant, General Assistant Jame, -Nugent, Tr:tant Officer ............... zoo col Re;;ma 1l. Brull, r5rh '' ,,,....I... ... 408 00
E.Jenny Lloyd,roth
Anna J. Murray, iith •• 7 26 00 , and Music.............................. 933 00 Catharine Corbett, Janitress ................. ay, oo Rebecca E. Mitchell, Sewing ........per hour Z 00
726 no Daisy Andrew, 4th Assistant.............. 873 00 John 7'. Conway, Janitor ................... 600 oo Barlow Woodhead, Janitor. ................ 637 00
Emilie A. Wall, 12th • • •' 1'ri,uary .Srliaol No. 6.
~~ •••••' 675 00 Pauline S. l;-.neon, 5th •' 0a
Minnie A Fuller, 13th Grammar School No, q8, Mary E. McGill, Principal,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
675 Oa Josephine B,ederhase, 6th Assistant........ 795 0o p1,750 00
Sarah Valk. 14th 675 co I Florence Thompson, 7th ........ 726 oo Grammar and Primary Departments- Eliza A. R. Sullivan, Vice-Principal......... 1,000 W
Hope klaclntosh, i th •••••• 7z6 co Wm. H. H Dunn, Principal ................. $2.000 on Mary E. 1'lunkitt, ist Assistant............
••'••• 633 00 ! Jane McLoughlin, 8th ........ 900 co
Helen C. Barry, 16th ....,,.. 666 o7 Lola M. Au, ist Grammar Assistant......... 750 00 Mary Dempsey, ad ..._........
633 0 Clara E. Twine, 9th " 774 00
C. Gr:,ce Bramley, r7th •` ....... . lee 00 ;Mary L. Callahan, 3d
' ••• 633 00 1 Frances 1. Cronan, loth ........ 666 no Winifred E. Cash, nil 750 00
H. Louise Barns, iSth 2 CO Nellie A.De Long, trth " ........ Flora Al. Phelps, 3d ......... 650 on, Alice L. McGrane, 4th •' ............
Sarah A. Comae, Drawing..........per hour, 6t5 on 750 00
i 5o Henrietta Fishblatt,tath `• ........ 615 00 Gertrude Randall, 4(11 ......... 650 00 Anna L. Green, 5th " ............ 630 00
Harriet K. Smith, Stenography..... 408 oo Laura A. \\'iseburn, 5th " ...... I .. 650 00 Mary A. McGrane, 6th ............
Charles H. Hauschel, Music........ it 50 Lydia Mdy Jasper, t3th " ........ 594 00
1 50 Ruth Pullman, r4th ........ 408 oc Mary Hinchey, 6th • ......... 65o no Mary E. Clone, 7th ,•_.........
Emanuel M.Wahl, German I....... 564 00
Josephine Whittle, r5th " 408 go Elizabeth J. Lamore, list Primary Assistant... boo no Anna A. Short, 8th ............
54 0 00
Primary Department' t,600 00 Anna Gardner, Additional.................. 403 ox Mary F. Brennan, ad ... hoc, oa Katharine L. Cassin, gth " ........ , . , , 522 00
Teresa L. Atkinson, Principal................ ,., 600 oa Agnes C. Delaney, Loth "
Lillie A. Farrell, list Assistant.............. goo 00 Hermine Lippstreuer, German..... per hour, I 50 Lucy A. Brennan, 3d Ste 00
834 00 Primary Department- Mary C. R. Ford, 4th .,. 540 00 George V. Petit, Music............per hour, I 50
Helen Ford, 2d • • • • "....... 774 00 Isabella A. McCabe, Principal............... r,600 no Grace F. Butler, 5th .., 540 00 Catharine Drourn, Janitrie .................. 897 00
Virginia Leary, 3d ""•."•.•. 720 00 Agnes M. Dunne, rst Assistant.............. goo on Mary J. Holmes, Grammar Assistant........ 540 00 Primary School Na. 7.
Daisy Phillip', 4th ...... • • • • • • , . 672 oo , Sarah Wheaton, ad .............. Harriet E. Oliver, ........ 540 03 Augusta Rohda, Principal ................... $1,500 00
........ 834 00
Ida Gipson, 5th 630 on Annie B. Clarke, 3d .... .......... 774 00 Martha Mitchell, 7th Primary Assistant...... 540 00 Joanna Emmons, 1st Assistant............... 90000
• • .... I .."-' •
Isadora C. Dean, 6th
Teresa A. Spencer, 7th ••••••...... 59.1 °° I Margaret Lee Kelly,4th " .............. 750 00 James A. Gamble, Janitor.................... 750.00 Addle H. McDonough, ad Assistant.....,., 834 00
\VEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1896. THE CITY RECORD. 117

Mary A. C.3IcKenzie, 3d Assistant ........ $774 00 Florence SlcSweeny, z4th Assistant....... - $408 CO Margaret G. Ferris, 4)11 Assi tans ........... $700 00 I Primary School Na. 41.
Cora Seaman, 41h " •••••••• 720 00 Albert Bogert, Janitor..................... 1,209 a, Isab,dla Nolan, 5th ............ 6172 CO Mary E. O'Keefe, Principal ................ $1,750 00
M.,ry S. White, ;th ........ 672 00 I'rineary School No, 18. Jessie B. Hudler, 6th •.... I...... 630 00 Julia M.Scarlert, Vice-Prmejpal ............. 1,200 00
goo 00
Ella Dnham, 6 h •....... 630 00 Marian Clarey, Principal. ................... $1,000 oa Rose Callahan,;th ............ 591 co Mary K. (['Donnell, tot Assistant..........
Anna A. Blair, 7th " ........ 594 00 Barbara Lundo,i,ist Assistant............. 720 00 Catherine M. N1cC rthy,8th" ............ 564 00 Sarah A. Richardson, ad tt.. ........ 834 ~
August:[ ,.Kohler, 8th " ......I. 564 00 Anna 1-I. Regan, ad ............. 630 00 ( Hermine 1. 1landok, 9th " ....... I.... 408 os Anna ML ?ilchean, 3d .......... 774 co
Martha Benney, 9th ........ 540 co Kitty C. Dyer, ; d ............. 564 Oct Joanna Schwerin, Toth ............ 520 oo Mary I?. FIctcher, 4th " .......... 750 00
I mm:r E. Cmmolly, Toth " •....... 5z2 00 Agne< IL Utnton, Additional .............. 408 0' May H. Brea[on,trth .....•...... 5to co Kate J. ,\IcCabe, 5th .......... 750 co
Martha C. Burton, rrth ........ 522 co William F. Wilson. Janitor ................. 936 CO William H. Kennelly, Janitor ............... 935 0o Pauline Kraemer, 6th 11 .......--. 750 00
Katharine M. Short, 12th " ........ sro 0o l'rr,flm,y Sc/real Ao. 19. P. rurary School No. 29. Mary ,1, Geis, 716 ,---...... 630 00
]laude t. Young, x,th '• ........ 570 00 Ella F. Whalen, Principal .................. $r,5'--o 00 Annie Byrdsall, Princil.al ................... $1,300 co 91ar. are[ I. Corey, 8th .......... 630 00
Abbie F. Dunham, 14th ........ 504 co Adcla C. Wilson, 1st Assist. nt........... goo 0o , Mary I. Mirchell, is' A-sistaut .............. go, oo Kate Brophy, qth .......... 750 00
Slary U.Slarpe, x5th ........ 504 00 Jennie L. Ross, 2d '• ....,....,, 834 00 ' Irene Wiuchcll, ad " 774 Co Cornelia E. Mc(rory, Toth ' .......... 750 00
Lizz.e B.13arker, Music............per hour, 1 5'" Urania 31. Smith, ad and Music. 834 00 Lamai ti e Whiting, 3d and .Musc.... 8ro oo Mary M. Lilly, rrth .......... 770 00
Edwin stone, Janitor....................... t,o66 oo Mary K. 51 u. tha, 4th ........... 720 00 Maria E. Fitz Patrick,4111" .............. 750 CO I Fmma E Sharks, rzth .......... 750 cu
.......... 564 co
Pr,urary School No. 8. Margaret M. Pine, 5th .aa....a..a b72 co Margaret Durn n, 5th '' 75 0 co Clara J1c('onnel', t3th 564 CO
Mixed Dcpartment- Margaret A. Eastwood, 6th" ......... I . 630 00 Rosanna C.11readun, 6111 " ....- .... 75 0 00 J?mmaJ. Waite, I4th '' ...,.....,
Frances A. Snuih, Principal ................. $1.75) oo Jennie F, Haight, 7th .......... • Jenne C. Miller, Sewing..........per month, Iz oo Mary Dunbar, 15th " ......... coo u,
594
Kato A. McHugh, Vice-Principal............ F:mnla M. Bernhclz, 8th •' ..... ..... 564 on Robert Elliott, Janitor ...................... 871 oo Elizabeth A. Dempsey, 16th 750 co
Angela 1. Murray. ist Assistant............ Goo 00 Josephine H. Higley, 9th '' .... •,,.,,- 540 00 Primary School No. 30. Flora Mc1L11an,17th .......... 540 c"
Kate F. McL ughlin, ad .....•. .... 834 00 I er:rude slake, roth '' ........... 52z 00 El 'en T. Ahern, Principal .................... $1,750 0) Nell ,e I". Nilan, i8th " 522 aJ
Eliz,b_th 1. McKeon, 3d " ............ 774 co Marie McQuade, trth ... I....... 522 co Eliza E. Dunn, Vice-Principal ............... 1,000 r,o Cecilia A. Rogers, 19th ...•...... 5as o
F: In F. Lee, 4th -,,,........ 750 00 Eluzab.th McEvoy, xzth ..,,,,..... 510 co Sarah A. Ahern, 1st Assist) nt .............. goo 00 I Agnes G. Linden, aoth •••....... 522 o°
510 00 Margaret F. McDonald, ad Assistant........ S,o 0o
Mary Condon, 5th .....-,..... 750 00 Mary 1),nn.rleia, r3th " ........... 774 00 Mary E. Brady, 01St ......••••
Mag:ie A. McUrane, 6th ............ 630 00 S.irah 11-:C.,rmack, I41h ........... 504 00 Henriette M. Kochow, 3(1 •` ........ 720 00 Agnes G. Nicholson, 2zd .......... 5ro "
Mary T. Oti>, 7th '• ............ 750 00 Peter NI Gran, Janitot ....................... 936 00 I;ertha G. Lyons, 4111 ........ 672 00 Josephute H.N edlinger, z3d ........•• 510 c°
Elizabeth M. Rooney, 8th ............ 5'4 Go P l , ary School No. 20, Susye F. Sullivan,
n 5th ........ 630 00 I Helen Ferguson, z4th ......•••• 504 CO
Anlie E. Elliff, 9th •............ 540 00 Sarah A. Montague, Principal.............. $1,500 00 Margarot C. Sullivan, 6th •` ........ 594 on Mary H. Meade, 05th ,,,,....., 514 c')
Laura Kearns, Toth .......•.... 522 00 Margery J. Hinman, General As-istant..... goo 00 Irene A. Gallagher, 7th 564 00 I M. Ambrosia G.Jlci arron, 26th Assistant... 504 c"
Jennie A. Behan, 1lth ............ 510 00 Martha H igeman, ad Assistant ........... 834 00 Thomasena Smith, 8th '' ........ 540 co I Vnc.uicv, .:gth •` ... 504 00
Mary C. Burke, Izth " 504 00 Amy Connolly. 3d ..•........ • 7/4 co Juliette Hunter, Toth ........ 795 00 Mary (.iormley, Janitrix .................... .,170 60
Eliza K roman, Sewing............ per hour, 100 Josephine Kane. 4th '' ........... 770 00 George W. Pertit, Music............ per hour, 1 5o 14'iu00vy School No. 42.
(ieo. t. . Rexford, .\l uric ............. 1 50 Martha L. Rockwell, 5th ........... 75o co John Doran, Janoor ......................... 975 00 Agnes O'Brien, Principal ................... $1,500 00
J ames F. Doyle, Jani or .................... 637 00 Elmi a H. Hanson, 6th ........... 750 00 l'1i1usly School A'a. 3 r. Fanny M. Smith, 1st Assistant..........., goo co
!'rineary Sc/cool Na 9. Isabella Campbell, 7th ........... 750 00 Ellen F. Holly, Principal .................... 51.750 00 Elizabetn S. Smith, ad •` ............ 834 co
Mary E. Dunican, Principal .................. $1,770 00 Lizzie Hughes, 8.h ........... 750 00 Anna 1V, Birdsall, Vice-Principal............ 1,000 oo Jo,ephine A. Figucra, 3d ............ 774 0o
Rose C. Farley, ut Assistant .............. goo 00 EIizabelhA.C'Donnell,gth" ........... 540 00 Joanna M. Addi, 1st Assistant .............. 9co oo Emma A. Klauser, 4tlt '' ............ 750 co
i%l:try H. Brandon, ad ......I....... 834 00 Lillie K. l'olen, Toth •` •„•...,.,. • 540 00 Marir Ila H, gg, ad " 834 00 Lizzie S. Hughes, 5th •• 750 00
Mary Crimmins, 3d „ .............. 774 00 Rose Bradley, nth ........... 522 00 Marion A. Conner, 3d .............. 774 00 I lla C. Christopher, 6th , .... , ..... 63o oo
'Theresa M. Redding, 4th" 720 00 Florence F. Brands, tzth ,.......... 522 oo Julia F. Baker, 4th " 750 co Alice Foran, 7th " ............ 594 co
Mary F. Frawley, 5th " and Music.... 732 co Mary L, Sprague, i3th ........... lice J. Farmer, 5th
510 oo AAlice .... .. ........ 750 00 Nfarg.tn4 N. Wheaton, 8th" .. ... 540)
,[aria M. Nash, 6th ............. . 672 °o Pauline E. \Vahl, x4th ........... 5to 00 Elizabeth Shauly, 6th •` ....... 750 co Edith F. Birmingham, 9th •' and Music.. 624 Co
Mary Rosend11e, 7th • . • ..... I..... 630 00 M.,ry 1'. Sullivan, i 5th I .......... 504 00 Rebecca .1I. Hill, 7th '• .............. 750 co Charlotte Aherne, Toth " •-••,....... 540 co
Margaret J. Logue, eth •' .............. 63o 00 Henrietta Morris, 16th ........-„ • 5r4 co Jessie 'I'. Hamilton, 8th 5F 4 CO H, rric( l'. Jones. r ith '• ............ 540 On)
Ida J. Kirkland, 9th '• ............. . 594 00 James N. Elliott, Janitor ........ .......... 65o oo Matilda J. Keating, oth " ........ I....- 540 0) ! Iladassah Levine, IStlt ............ 522 cu
Della G. juice. Toth .............. 594 00 Prur, a ry School Na. at. Lillie A. Helms, loth .............. 540 00 Mabel 11. 1 aylor, 13th •` ............ 522 ou
Mary V. Kelleher, ttth ....I ......... 564 00 Tereia C. Burke, Principal .. . .............. $1,700 00 Agnes 11L Shanly, rxth ........•.... 522 CO I liar, ett I. Corbett, :4th ............ 5ro co
Carrie Anspacher,12th .............. 564 00 Annie hi. Dunphy, 1st Assistant........... 9:.o 00 Lucy E. Grubenbecher, tzth Assistant....., 522 00 Mary 1. Muldoon. [5th ............ 5ro U
(;us'ie Holm.:', 13th .............. 540 00 Mary L. Dardis, 2d '' ... 634 00 Emma Hahn, 13th `• .... •. 510 00 J„ssie .1I. Bein, [6th '• 408 c"
Cnor t: E. I. nehan, ,4th " 54 0 00 Anna R. Quinlan, 3d '' and Music. 834 00 Rose Cahn, 14th[ •r ....-, 5ro 00 Bl,nche Schaeffer, 17th .......--... 408 co
Katharine A1. Brtssdt, ,5th Assistant....... 522 00 Anna A.Shcehan,4'h ........... 720 0) Helen 1'. Smuh, 15th " 504 00 Patrick Long, Jan.tor ....................... 702 00
Pauline Levy, 16th " 522 00 Rachel Barnstune, 5th '' ........... 750 00 Mary E. Van Pelt, 16th " 408 0o
Annie O'Brien, 17th ......, 5ro co Stella E. 13errian, oth " 672 so Elizabeth B. Barker, Music......... per hour, P>•rwrary `cliool X0. 44.
Agnes G. Hale, [8th ....... 510 00 Ida Cantrell. 7th .....,..~.. 630 00 Cluuiotte N. Roper, Sewing........ ' r 5'
r oo '.Mixed Dcpartntent-
Vacancy, Janitor ........................... 11,053 00 'Theresa It, Power, 8th '• ........... 630 O Annie L. Butterfield, Fanitrix ................ 676 0o Emily R.Cutghlan, P-iecipal .......... ..... 6 1,750 co
1-'riurary School No. ro. Annie 1. O'Connor, gth ,..,....,.,• Primary School No, ,92, liioi,e Archer, it Assstant ................. goo c°
594 00 Edna H. Merrill, ad " .............. . ..
Mary J. Blair. Principal .................... $t,5co 00 Alice nL Flynn, Toth •' ........... 594 00 Mixed Department- 834 on
Josephine Chinn, jut Assistant ........... goo 00 Rose Karelsen, xrth •` ..........., 564 O Jane G. Hill, Principal . .................... 51,000 c° Alice J. Qmniocham, 3d Assistant........., 774 00
Elizabeth P. Lazarus, Izth ........... 5)4 00 Margaret Veitch. tat Assistant .............. Carrie 1':+ylor, 4th ' .......... 7zo m
Nett c A. Blair, ad '' ......•••••• 834 co 750 00 , Blanche Cohen, 5'h
Katherine F. Cody, 13th .......... . 540 00 Elizabeth A. Mullen, ad (70 o
Ada P. liruen, d " ............ 774 00 • ............. 630 oo
Clara Heilmuth, 4th 720 o, Emily I. Kavanagh, i4t11 ........... 5.o 00 Katharine 15. Prior, 3d .............. Caniline E. H ,riling, 6th •......•. 630 00
I lla Kennelly, 5th ...... ..... 672 CO Daisy R. App_II, [5th ........... 522 00 Sarah Russell, Janitrix .................. . ... 631 to° I Clara H. Wellner, 7th ~~ .. I....... 595 on
............ 630 00 Fannie Thei,e, Inth " ....., ..... 522 00 l.0 :y Knox, 8th ........ , . 624 0''
Mary A. Mci ,onough, 6th Primary Scheol Na. 33.
Kate Walsh. 7th " ............ 594 00 Katie B. L.e, t71h ...........• 522 O Mary A. Curtis, Principal ........ ...... .. $1,100 03 Ahoy B. Le,tcr, 9th " 540 CO
........... - Eva Ft. Hardy 18th .....,,,.,, • Florence M. Alc°iie, Toth .......... 5:.•2 or;
Emily 1. Koch, Sth '' 564 00 510 00 Pauline D. Steinert, 1st Primary Assistant.. goo 00 Gertrude A. Lovelcn, otth •`
............ 540 co Annie L. Cleary, 19th ..,........ 510 `o \lodge Thompson, zd .......... 510 a)
Bertha H. Berg, yth '' , 774 co Sarah Nash. Additional ....................
Ella Newman, rcth " ....... ..... 52 °o Edline D. Levin, aoth " ,.......... 409 00 Marie J. Valiquet, 3d „ 672 oo 5ta.garet E. Gilhcr, Janitrix ..........
501 r.'-,
510 co E-mcraldaA1lr'mztst ,...,.,.... • 706 on
Hattie Van Nostrand, rrth " ............ 504 Go lmoge u, Ashes 4th ,. 630 00
............ 504 00 Phoebe J Thomson, zzd ........... • Primary Schaal No. q5. • • • •
Ella Riordan,[ th 504 Go Gertrude S.'I'urner, 5th 594 00 , Adelaide 51. Sheak. Principal ................ 5
Amelia Patterson, r3th ............ 408 xo Theresa Auerback, z3d " • 408 o'., Ernestine Brand, 6th .,
?x5 co Willi.,m Kenefick, Janitor.................. • 1,235 00 Slargarct I. Campbell, 7th 540 O° Miry C. rarbos, ,st Grammar Assistant..... g..3 ;,,
John Metzger,Janitor ....................... Primary School No. 22.
" .. 408 co Margaret A. Regan, zd `• ..... 8z5 co
1'ri,na ey Sc/tool Na. r r. J ohn Turner, Janitor....................... 962 co Sa~:th Kirkn,p 3d
Mixed Deportmcnt- Margaret B. Milton, Pnnc pal.............. $x,5oo co Priutnry Sc/tool A'o, gal.
•` ..... 75 6 Co
Francis A. Comsn.ek, Princ'pal ............ . SI,75o cc Elizabeth Wa kcr, Vicc-Principal........... , 1,000
you 00
Hannah A. Hays, Ist Assistant............ 0 n"
)Lary M. honey, 1st Primary Assistant........
Martha P. Wo, . ,dall, ad .......,
Mary Sherwood, Vicc-Principal ............. 850 oc Ilarb. ra 51. Moore, 1st Ass scant ........... $75 774 00
ML,tilda AT Vesey, 1st Assistant............ 900 cc Lizzie L. Foy, z1 •` ........... Annie NI. Sprague, ad
834 o:, ............ 5)4 00 Lottie A. Van I-a'isel, 3d '' ........ 672 00
............ 774 oc Leoncia E. Banta, 3d ...I....... • 850 Rachel M. Orgler, JI usic...........per hour,
77q 0ooo I So Tessin I'. Ward, 4111 ........ 594 co
l:lmire M. Paolon,ad
............ 672 oc Esr.er K. Crntc, 4th •' ...... .. , Charlotte N. Roper. Sewing........ ' I oo Alice ?.IcK. Price, 5th " 408 CO
Sarah McGrew, 3d
Kate Hyland, 4th `• 594 c" Nella F. Hay es, 5th and Music. William Furlong, Janitor g......... •••.••••
8ro 00 481 Co Mari.. G. Rndier, 6th •• ..•.•... 510 00
Fclicie Fox, ;tit •' ............ 540 oc Anna E. Rubino, Additional ............... 408 00 Primary Sc'rool Ni'. 3. Juliette Han-on, I )raving.......... per hour, z o,
Ida A. Corbett. 6th " 570 oe Nnrin: V. 51 .Grath `• ............... Emma H. Ailing, Principal .................. St.600 00 Clarence 1. Steel, in,
408 co Music ........... "
George F. Bristow, Music .........per hour 1 5c Fann~c II. 1Valsh, ............... Josephine C. Cozans, Vice-Principal.........- 1.000 00 Lambert V . P. ;tp•d
409 oo Janitor ..............
Yriiiruu}' Sc"aol No. .76.
689 0,
Nicholas 11ul toll, Jinitor .............. s s a s - 793 CC Mary S. Nave otzky •` ............... 409 0:
Agnes M, Hayes, 1st Assistant .............. 834 uirO 00
Elizabeth DI. Ball, Pr.ncipal ................. 1,000 C,
Prinaa.y School No. 12. Euretta M. Ncho.son '' ............... 408 00
Luc e Cain, zd .............. I
Mixed Department- John 'sun;, Janitor .. .... ... 1,352 00 Emily Scott, 3d I. llen
.............. 774 °- El. a Hopk ns. ,st
834 °D Murray, Grammar Assistant........... 8,5
Maria E. turgess, Principal ................ 5[,750 On Prison ry School Ac. 24. Hattie Oriensiein, 4th ........I..... 720 c0 Her h , JL Calhoun,Ptadirnary" Assistant ........ 7zo
Kate Devine, Vice-Pain ipal ........... ..... 850 oc Mary Waterbury, Principal ................ • $1,750 CO Bertha Davidson, 5th .............- 6721 E. Mercy K ynold., 311 "
Mary I. Carrigan, cst Assistant............ 750 oc S. F.iizabcth \Vandell, 1st Assistant ......... i ld,t G. Kub^le, 6iin
goo 00 .............. 6;0 0o Ed' to (.;uy, Music .................per•aa. •aa. 561 00
Jeonir Goldberg, ad •' 594 0 Adelaide• D. l;oyce, ad " ......... 834 00
t urn, Ila S. Stitt, 7th ..... . ........ 630 0o William 1'. "1nsnnrrc, J;oiitor.......... a hour, 1,404 0 r
Charlotte N. Roper, Sewing ................ emma Hirst, 3d " ......... • Amanda
774 O \Varts, 8th ..............
'' .............. 594 CO
I20 00
Lizzie Vanderoilt, 4th •' May A. P,1ll.5th
750 00 Prrnra>y .Sc/t r'l Na .{7
.............. 594 O° Kate
Mary C. Fargis, Mu-ic ...........per lesson, I cc
I•:mma E. (;cold, 5t1, General Assistant.... Viola H. Bingham, loth
750 Ox Mary E.1'ripp, Principal .................... 5,750 CO
J ames Barrett, Jani or...................... 832 ca
leiazsry School .Vo. 13. Mary 1. Sinc..sir. 6th Assi-tant......... M,,ry I, Bishop, rzth
630 00 .............. 554 CO h with G ,y, 3lus c Assistant...........
564 °O A. Nortuu,
................per hour,
67' C„
Mixed Drpartment- Anne L. Lush, 7th ,. ... Clarissa, SJsuheun, csth
750 co ...I.........- 54o °" Richard V.Udst1,.lxniior .............
r ;
?arah K. M. Lake, Principal ................ 61,100 co Annie Frey, 8th and \Iu:ic 624 co
Anastasia Bell, ,3th .............. 540 °o 689 co
Ang line looker, I;t Assistant .............. goo 00 Ida L. Warner. 9th ..-....,. I .illie
540 co Linterbach, 14th .............. 512 co Ellen C.
Pri»rary School No. 48.•••••
Gilbert, Pns.ipal ...............
[l. Ella Gowday, ad .............. 834 00 Jennie S\ mes,tcth •' Sts 00
Lucy L. O'i:,noel', [5th ......I....... 522 O
lckta Hill, 5d " 774 00 Jennie N. I'~rouner, xtth " Katharine H. Laoler, 16th •` .............. 5ro co Sarah
522 °o Carer,nn, Assistant ...................
y, anti. tute ..................
54•., .
Anna C. Voorhis, 4th " .............. 750 00 Grace L. Dolscn, Izth ........, Helen L. S hcicler, 17th
510 00 .............: 418 0o Mar y F. LeddSubsti
1'illimen Holley, Janitor .....................
Marie %lc.luriay, 5th " .............. 750 00 Maly L'akcr. lJth ^ ......... Lillian
510 00 F. Purcell, 18th " 403 00
Minnie B. Shi ld,, tth " 750 oo Elizabeth C. Ri..hardson,xgth " ....••.•. • Annie r. Vache, rgtt, " .............. 408 00 THE COLLEGE OF THE CIT Y OF
504 00
504 00
Charles H. Hatt chel, Music . ....... per hour.
Patrick Kearney, Janitor .................... 1,508I 50
Emily McCarthy, 7th ...and Music, Sto 00 Louise Al. Peterson, r5th " ......... NEW YORK.
Mary I...\lcHrien, 9th ........... 510 00 J oseph Hunt, Janitor ........... . ... ... 663 oo oo Alex, S. Webh, President........ . a 7 ,5'a oc
Mathilde H. Gylscn. Additional .. 4o8 00 Trt,uasy School <Vo.2•g,
l\L Eliza Purdy, Principal .................. • $1.750 co
P,rimary School No. 36. R. Ogden Dorcmus, Vice-President and Pro.
Henry H. Roome. Janitor................... 767 ou Sarah F. Raywoo I, Prig cipal ................ 91,750 00 lexor. ...... .. ....................... S,000 co
1,000 00
Primary School No. 114. Ma ion A. Bltccn, Vice-Principal..........,
Mary A. Connell, 1st Assistant........... •
Ella F. Grate m, 1st Assistant............... coo 00 n Adolph Werner, Professor ................. 44 ,Soo 00
9O0 00
Mixed D-partment- Margaret A. P,laney, ad Assistant.......... 834 °o Alfred G. Coes ,ton, " ......... ....... . 4.5.)o oo
Cathar,ne Dougherty, Ist Assistant.......... $goo 00 K.,tc E. Nloore,.d ........... • 774 00
Catharine L. 3fanning, 3d 0 (-ha..G.lerbennum,•` and Librarian..., 4,77o oa
Lucie C. Buckley, ad .......... 7'4 00 Augusta''. Brown, 3d •' ......,.... 750 00
),mine L. Poole, 4th
672 Go " .... ..... 774 550 00 Solomon Woolf, ................. 4 .500 00
Catherine H. Murphy, 3d " 750 00 Frances. Gartland, 4th ........... Mary A. I)ucey, 511, .......... 75° ca Fitz Gerald I isdall, " ........... I...... 4,poo 00
Teresa \Jura ori. 4th .......... 672 oo Louisa Briggs, 5th '' ............ 594
408 0o00
Annie E. Shannon, 6th .......... 0 CO James Weir Mason, '• .................. q .500 00
Mary C. Daly, 5th " 750 00 Sophie L.:chroeder, 6th ............ Florence N.'I yler, 7t1,
540 co .......... 75 750 co Henry P.J„hnston. '' .................. 4,500 00
Ad -line H. Simms. 6th .......... 594 cu Dor.r Cody, 7th ............ Kate
408 00 A. Byrne, 8th •' .......... 595 oo I \Villam Stratford, •• ... .............. 4,500 °o
Harriet Kahn, 7th • . • • • . • ... 124 00 Katharine Hollwegs, 8th ...... , •„
Maria J. Noon, 1st Assistant Grammar.... I,It6 oo
Kate Swift, gill .......... 594 00 Casinter Fabr•_gon, „ .................. 4 5co 00
Ella N. Deane, 8th .. •...... - 540 oc Gertrude Appleby, Toth
.... r,,-,2o co
564 co George E. Hardy, .................. 4 5o0 CO
Mary I.. Holrn, 9th .......... 522 i9 Mary A. Cunningham, ad Mary
726 00 NI. Nolan, Iith •` ..---..... 564 00 Wm. G. McGuckin, Instructor............. 2 375 00
Daisy Acker, rcth ......•••• 510 00 Alary F. Maguire, 5th •• ,... Alice
666 no Conrad, t ath ........-, 540 00 John R. Sim. ............. a =75 00
Mary C. Fargis, Music .............per hour, 1 50 Rose M. Schlobohm, 6th .., Matilda Mayer, 13th[
I 00 ...I ...... 540 00 ; Leigh Fl. Hunt, •• .............a Goo or,
Elisa Karnmann. Sewing........... •` Alice M. Gilbert, Sewing........... per hour,
Peter Becker, Janitor...................... 1,014 00
Jennie F. Huggard, [4th .......... 521 oo Ivin Sickles, '' ............. a oco 00
Richard U. . ashman, Janitor................ 715 00 Clara G. Rcan, 15th .......... 5zr oo Calvin Rae Smith, '• .............a,000 00
Primary S lion! Pso. rS. P) ineavy School No. 26. Agnes Cronin, [6th .......... 'no co Chas. A. Doremus, `• ............. 2,;7i o0
Sarah C. Hubie, Principal ................... 61.750 00 H. Louise Clark, Principal.................. $1,750 co Jemima A Ford, i7th .......... 5to CO Gustave Legras, „ ............. 2,000 00
Kate C. Dollard, at Assistant............... 750 °° Jennie G. Cunningham, Vice-Principal...... 1,000 00 Margaret H. Somers, iSth '' 504 O Lewis F. Mott, ............. a.00) 00
Kate C. Corbett, ad •' 750 00 Evelina Nunga;ser, Ist Assistant............ Agnes M. Al. Hews n, 19th " .,........ 504 0o Frnest Ilgen,
900 00 ............. r,800 oe
Kate O'Grady, 3d " 750 00 Cassie Tompkins, rid „•......... William J. McL tughlin, Janitor.............. 780 00 John J. McNulty,
834 00 •` .............a,800 00
Rachel *,I. Orgler, Music ........... per hour, x 50 Carrie A. McCollister, 3d ............ 774 00 Pri,naey S-71001 No. 38. I
C. Howard Parmley,
Stanislas C. Co slant, "
.... ......... r,6co 00
Will.a a Fraser,Janitor .....................
I'riena ry School No. 16.
481 oo Nannie L. Leverman, 4th " .......... I . 750 O
Eliza A. Caterson, Principal................ $800 00 August Rupp, Tutor........................ zr.400 ............. 00

Sara J. J. McCaffery, Principal. ............. $1,750 00


Jemima Haslett, 5th ............ 750
750 00
Edith A. Bailey, 1st Assistant .............. 540 m Louis A. Darsg, Special Instructor.......... 2,Goo
co
,00 co
Eleanor A. Donnelly, 6th ............ Mary E. Oliver, ad 0 00 00
Margaret A. Kearney, xst Assistant........
I .......
goo oD Henrietta Gerlitz. 7th • ........... 750 co
Rebecca T. Creed, 3d .............. 54 540 0o Henry G. Kost, Tutor.................. x,600 00
Kate L. Moran, ad 855 Go Margaret C. Clark, 8th '• ........... , 750 00
EvangelineO'Connor,4th " .............. 540 GO LudwigH. Fricdburg... .................. I aoo on
Theresa R.Julien, 3d
"
........
........
774 00 Jessie C. Scannell, 9th ............ 750
750 00co
Jennie E. Ransford, 5th •' 540 O W. Fox,
John A. Mandel. .................. r,Soo co
...........••..
Mary E. Nicholson, 4th
"
750 00 Laura McWatters, Loth ............ Elizabeth O'Connor, 6th " .............. 540 00 James H. De Groadt, Special Instructor..... rI Boo oo
Mary E. Cloonev, 5th
Eglantine Lloyd, 6th ... ....
750 00
630 00
Sarah A. Flyun,tlth
Caroline R. Lipner, rzth
" ,...........
.......,....
Nehemiah
522
510 0000 Jones, Janitor .................... 64 Go
Walter O'Brien, •l utor .................... t 600 oo
20° 00

Annie T. Hawley, 7th . •..... , 594 GO Albertine A. Orleans, t th ............ 510 co Prianazy School Na. 39. Chas. A. Donner, '• .................... Boo, Oct
Margaret A. Wilson, 8th •..... •. 564 00 Elizabeth L. Healy, [4th " 5°4 00 Grammar and Primary Departments- Ernest N. Perrin, t ,400 00
Kate A. Cronin, 9th ......•• 540 00 R. chel Levy, I5th , -,,....... Ella Conway, Principal..................... $Sooco Howard
5°4 °O S.Meighan,'' .....,,ss,..,,.ss... r zoo 00
Rebecca H. Daly, Toth " 522 0° Edith Guy, Music ................. per hour, Annie Louise Waldron, 1st Assistant....... ~ ~ Frederick G. Reynolds, Tutor ............... r 200 00
Frances O'Rourke, rtth 'r and Music 570 02 George W. Christian,Janitor ................ Lillian A. Miller, ad
884r 50
oo " ....... 550 O Harold E. Lippincott, .............. t,200 00
Patrick O'Toole, Janitor .................... 975 00 Frank Willis, Janitor....................... 450 00 Edmund Burke, .............. I,200 00
Primary School No. 17. Primary School No. 27. Primary School No. 40. Henry '.Carr, " .............. t loo 00
Mary S. Cunningham, Principal............ $1,750 00 Mary V. McCusker, Vice-Principal.......... $1,750 1,000 00O Margaret L. Miller, Principal............... $1,750 00 Samuel Hanaw•ay,
Mary A. Underhill, Principal............... '' ..............I,603 00
Laura Morrison, 1st Assistant and Music.... 960 co Anna I. Purdy, 1st Assistant .. 960 00 Franz : igel, Jr., n ........ ,.... • r,200 00
Sarah Petersen, ad ............ • • 834 00 Amelia Fraser, 1st Assistant................ 900 00eannette L. Coomes, ad Assistant.......... 834 00 Georges Angel .............. r,1100 00
Laura Popper. 3d "
M.Jenvle Updike,zd " ................
774 00 Catharine L. Doran, 3d Assistant .......... 834 00 Jane E. McDermott, 3d " 774 00 Arthur Bruckner, .............. r,zco rw
Sophie A. Thielemann, 4th Assistant........ 750 00 774 03 Melinda Simkins, 4th .,,,,..... 750 00 Conrad H.Nordby, •.......••.... r,600 co
Anna S. Ma yer, 5th ......... 672 00 Anna Hollister, 4th ........ -, 750 O trlary C. McAllister, 5th .......... 672 00 Robert F. Smith. " .............. r,600 oo
Edwina L. Evans, 6th " ......... 672 00 Margaret Mct.inn, 5th .......... 750 00 Lillie W. Cole, 6th It.,..,...,- 672 oo Gabriel Engelsman, .............. t,4co ao
Helen B. Froehlich, 7th " . ....... 630. o Frances E. Hall, 6th " 750 O Rachael Iloniface. 7th " .......... 630 00 Walter T imme, " .............. t,000 00
......... Carrie E. Wiseman,
750 0:) Arnie S. Hayes, 8th
7th .......•... 594 00 Matilda Klein, 8th " 630 O Robert H. Hatch, Special Instructor......... t,703 00
Margaret G. Dugan, 8th
•........ 594 00 Annie A. Dimond, 9th
.......... 750 00 Ida Berger, oth .......•... 594 00 Gastin A. Laffargue, Tutor ...... . ........... 1,000 00
Elizabeth A. lacobs, 9th
......... " ... ...... 540 00 Emeline A. Weber, Toth " Bernard Naumburg, '• .................. 1, 000 co
Emma Etzel, Toth
Matilda M. Friet. ttth .........
594 00 Mary Armstrong, wth
594 00 Anna Whitfield, tith
.......--- 522 Co Minnie L. Grosskopf, :rth
522 00 .......... 594 00
564 00 Henry Ala yell, Secretary................... t,coo 00
Florence H. Simon, zzth , •....... 564 oa
•......... Sarah R.Jefferies,
510 00 Clara Blum,t3th 12th .......... 564 00 Henry F. Bliss, Deputy Librarian........... r, 300 00
Henrietta Pesseles, 13th • • ....... 564 00 Mary Higgins, tzth ..........
510 00 " .......... 540 03 Benjamin A. Sheldon, Assistant in Office and
Julia A. Winter, 13th .......... Rose M. Moss, 14th .......... 0 O Library.........:... : ....................
564 00
•' .......... 522 oo Michael F. Bonney, Janitor.................. r,750 00
Pauline Moss, x4th ,,......, 54
Mary A. Hunt, 15th ......... Anna Murphy. t4th
540 to Marlon G. McDonough, 05th "
.......... 504 to Magdalen Brandt, 15th 65o oo
Mary G. Ennis, 16th .........
..........
540 00 George L. Rexford. Music..........per hour,
504 00 Genevieve Rieffel, 16th .......... 522 00 James Reed, Engineer...................... I,200 on
Margaret Morrison, [7th ........• 540 00 Samuel C. Haight, Janitor...................
I 5o Miriam Cerf, 17th .......... 5t 0 00 James'l'oher, Assistant in Office and eposi
Ida E. Walton, 18th .•....... 522 Oo 923 GO Anna M. Geoghegan, 18th ......... , 5to co tory ...........................per month, 70 00
Loretta W. Uisken, T9th " , .... • ... 522 00 Primary School No. 28. Susan G. Monahan, 19th .......... 510 00 Arthur McMullin, Secretary to Board of
Anna L. Birney, moth ......... 522 00 Adelaide Haight, Principal.................. $1,300 00 Rose Berkowitz, 20th .......... qo8 oa Trustees ..... ....... ....... ......... 750 00
Blanche Rothschild,ztst .,......I 5 220 ' Nora C. Lenihan, ant Assistant and Music.... 960 co Vacancy,21st " .......... Edward E. Van Saun, Assistant Secretary to
Mary A.Condron, 2zd •....•... 510 00 Ella J. McCarthy, 2d Assistant............ 83400 " 22d " .......... Board of Trustees............ 250 00
,Cecilia F. White, 23d 408 00 Addle A.Jasper, 3d '• 774 00 Thomas Netterfield, Janitor................. 975 GO C. B. Snyder, Superintendent of Repairs..... 50000
THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1896.
THE NORMAL COLLECE OF THE I, Al. J. Mack, Examiner ..............per day, .Io oo Thomas F:. Kearney, Attendant............ r,nco oo John S. Hill, Temporary Recording Clerk.... £St,o75-oc'
CITY OF NEW YORK. Robert Wallace. .. .............. Io co Peter Rttsh, .' ,........... 1,000 00 John F. Carroll, " ,, .... 1,075 0
Tho,oa, Hunter, President .................. 7.Soo 00 Harr}' Ahearn, Assistant Examiner. `° 2 00 Louis bChmoll, •` ............ I,000 0o WJliam J. \l.,rtin, •` " •... 1,075 00
Arthur I1. Uwid+m, Protess.r ..... ......... .r:o3 oo 'I heron Davis, stcngr;ipher........ 4 00 Alfred \Palker, •. loco w
............ Jamul F. Roan, „ '' •••• 1 ,075 c'I
Joseph A. , ;,11rtt, •• ............... 4,100 0 • \V. B. Richardson, ........per month, zoo 0o Robert Andrews, „ .... ....... I,coo 00 Ni, bolls S. Eberhard, „ .... I,00 . r 1-
Fi.l~enc Aub,rt " ............... 4,eoo k Lawrence V.C.Conover, Jr.," ............ t,000 uo Arthur Arciandor, 1.200 C.
Isa,.Or K lle,, ............... 4,000 ou BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND William G. Deane, " ............ I,000 05 •• • • 1,0; 5 .:
William Diekmann, J1, lilt R id, " ',
F:doard.. Burgess, •' ............... 4,00000 APPORTIONMEsNT...No$ala •' I,000 as -1'hutnas Daly, •-•• 1,075
Geo. \Io gold, •' ;,001 o,: \\'m. L. Ptrong, \layer ...... .............
............... ry Isaac Eckstein, " ............ I,000 uo y
iOJ
. John E. Amhr', Iic0l:binder .................. I,Soo o,
Eliza \\ -rw,ls, ~uperintcndent ................ 2 4o.h 00 As bel P. Fitch. Comptroller.............. •, Edmund K. Gibbons, •, ...I........ r,000 00 Dani'l J. Dun.,, `• Soo Co
tiar.db F. H. Hall, secretary and Librarian.,, I,Soo o, John leruloman, P1claleNt of the Beard of
..................
Patrick Hnrne[t, ........-... I,000 0o
I.av inia M. Hinman, T'utur ................. t,Soo 00 Aldermen ......................... A 1011 ).O 1.. ~I aSJn, ,• .... ..... .. I.WC~ 00 Cltrkc under C1ra/,fe•r 536, Laws /893,;.
Helen G. \lorgan, ..... r.8co eo Edt`'ard 1'. Barker, Asse nt of the Depart
D epar t \t'illiam \leGabc, . . .. . . ..... 1,000 00 Charles V. Gabriel, Chief Clerk ............. Ez,7w Co
E. Leal, .................. r.8w oo ! mrnt of 'Paces and n ci to ... , . James M. McCauley, ............ x,000 00 John H. G nway, Index Clerk ............... 1,500 co
Ica,e \L: Grr>:ar, .................. r,Sco 0, Francis V. Scott. Court el to the Corporation. Cedric kappelye, ............ 1,oco CO Charles 1'. Willis, .......... .... I„o, 00
lafi-idn de \\ clil t•. " .Se_. oe Chat le, \ ..adet, Clerk to the Board......... e3,000 ou Alcx.mdcr Schwartz, '' ............ r,o_o o, James A. Fogarty, ............... I. z50 1,o
\Lvy ti. Kennedy, .................. t.800 Z, 'lhomas5hiels, " ............ e,coo oo I CITY COURT OF NEW YORK.
'•
1,800 oo DISTRICT CIVIL COURTS. '1'. Harry Ward, ............
J enny B. Merrill, •` ..................
first c....ia. Di......,
t,000 00 A. Van Wons, Chid J.sl............ zo,00u c,.Cl
•Han. r:l M.Doeough. • ........ ........- r,68o 0o Giles Wannamaker, '' .. . I,00u CO lames
James 1E . ewb urg e , Justice .............. ro„oo on
Laura friend, .. .................. I,63c co Louis Lynn. Juaiee.........,........... 83,00 o0 Charles H. Wheelock, " .... ...
...•........ I,o+o 00 'I Joseph E.:xewburger, ...... .iii.i.. Io,000 00
Frederica 1. Lonstantin,, Tutor .............. t,68o o~ C. Bruns, ssta....................... 3,00.: CO
Louis (.'. George W. Wylie, ............ 1,000 ou I John Henry McCarthy, " .............. I0,000 00
Emily I. Conant, . I,5co uo ohn Purcell, Assistant Clerk .............. . 3.030 oo William .11cTaggart, '' .... .... . .,Coe oo " ........ rc,oco cc
.............. \\'m. \\', Vaughan, tenngr.tpher ............ 2,O10 00 Le it a 1. Comae,
Bel,y B. Davis. '• .............. I,a0, oo Vacancy, .. ............ 1,000 00
Henry C. Dotty, .......... . I.,o-o oe
Brune Backs, Interpreter t... .............., r,zoo eo
Elizabeth R.Beckwith, •` .............. r,;oo ,o
I,coo 00 F'redcrick J. Warburton, Stenoerapher...... z,5co Cl
Fclicic Di.t.v, •' .............. LS,o co John \IcGrat!i, Attendant.................. SUPREME COURT. 2,500 oc
" .................. I,000 00 I Farrell O'Dowd, '•
F. in 11. Rcyua, `• ...... ........ r„oo 0o .\lichael Bruman, Charles H, Van Brunt, Presiding Justice..... g r1,5oo no John R. Potts, ...... 2,500 00
r,so' oo ', IJcnis McO mitc, Ianii sii.................. qoo co
F. eanor Bosc, '• .......... .... Abraham R. Lawrence, Justice .............. Ir,5oo co ATi hrel J. Kelly, ....-, 2,500 cc
F io emtm: E. Artmann, .. .............. Lz. o o~ , usti e....ial D..... I. George C. Barrett, .... .. . 1 r,5oo on Phillip F. Schmitt, Interpreter .............. r,5co 00
F:ca B. HccLluboit:nn, .. .............. I,zoo 0o Hermann Bolte, Justice..................... .6,000 0o George P. Andrews, .. ...... 4.500 ou
'' ... ... .. Ix,Sco 00 , John 11. McGoldrick, Clerk .......
['.race Ii. Bu:n'h, .............. r,z c co trITICm \Iangin. Clerk...................... 3,00 00 Edward Patterson. .• 1I,Sco 00 1'•l ward H. pi0penbrmg, Deputy Clerk...... 3,000 eo
)Lrr~:+rot 1;. \I'lhoN, r.20o o~, _llmrs P. Div, r, Assistant Clerk........... 3,- 00 Morgan I. O'Brien, ... ~ •• .. 11,500 00 i Patrick A. Gilroy, ....,. 2,001, co
r.aoo 0o '. feniaisu0 1'. -pelUnt In, -t lu,rapher ........ 2,000 eo
lars[,bI H. \I-il.1is, •' ... .... • • .... I.zoo oO l :corge L. Ingra'sm, .............. rl,ho.) eo ' Terence Ilul c, •' ...... z,coo Co
Ilia R. Ch, llborg, .............. 1.050 0o Diedrich Knabe, Interpreter................ Edo'.ril J. btapleton, Lao' Clerk ............. 3,lno CO (korge Crokcr, Assistant Clerk.......... z.000 or,
1,050 m Hugh 1'algart, Attendant................... 1,000 00
Aumc L. Hec:.inhottom, •. .............. I,o. o 00 Georse H. F.th rb;uh, Eye ty Clerk.......... 3,500 co James J. Met- lo,key, •' .......... 2,C00 or'
Helen t,. H n,, .. .............. I,zoo Cl John T. Martin, .. .................. \\ illiun I•amL, Ir., Clerk. Gcner.'l 'term..... I,Sco ,o
James aJcUinl0egh.janitor.............. goo 0o a,000 us j I'Lont s Cri1toll, ... ......
ti.,rtrudc P. Harrington, .. .............. x,000 1,r Stephen 11, Keating
, As,stant Clerk, General Peter P. DMurray, .......... r,500 o,
F.lizal,eth Mathews, ...... ........ r,zro uo Ikir•d trrdi. r..l D:itr ri t. Term .............. I ................... I,5oo ,, .I.John (: rah am,
a .......... 1,500 01
.............. 11 illiam F. \luo ra. Justice................... $6,000 00
M. L hr t no %V. Reed, . L;oo co James B. F. Smith, Clerk, Special Term, Part I a,o-o 0o Edward G. 'fully, .......... 1,500 0
Alice M. I.noes, '• .............. 85o o, Ila.:iel 11:. tou;.Clerk...................... 3,oeo 00 William J. Hill, `. II 2.000 CO Henry P. McCown, Jr., .......... t,5oo c..,
Harriet H. Keith, .. ........., Soo Oo Thumas F:. (SoI tite Clerk ......... 3,000 oo .......... I„oo o,
2.00 00 Am'+rose O. McCall, Clerk, Chambers....... 2,000 no J Simpson Hamburger,
D.,i,v 1. y.nkIr ' , 11 .... S,o 0o So. ,oa.apher ..........
\:,Ieua ,urt S. Little, Ste \[alter A. Jirady, Clerk, Circuit, Part I .... a,, oo 00 I Rich. u-d J Shecrin, ......I... 1.500 00
Soo 0o Joseph 1\'rill, Interpreter ................... I, zoo 00
K:ttr I.0 _n-c Tiartt, " .....•........ John l.erscher, " •' 11.... z,eoo co John McCormick, .......... r,5:o 0o
Soo oo Mich' -1 Attendant
an ................. I,o•Oo 0o
\l arie famdiseu, : ........
I,coo 00
J. Leo,' Lyon, •' ,, IIL.... 2,0.0 Co Jolm Quigg, " ........ I. 1,500 0o
Daniel B. .\lurphy " ................ . 00
George F. Lyon, `• " IV.... Freder,ck- Jourelle, Attendant.............. r,uoo o>
Lao G." 'in u ,ns, .............1 80. eo
qoo 0o 2,coo oo
Anni•. L. ( <sup, Tutor of View ing.. per month, 35 0o Dmaicl \l uunc),J:m itor ......... ....... ... lames J. 1)utft-, Recording Clerk............ I,Soo co \lo es Levi, .............. I,000 so
Charlotte A. ,hcraoud, 1-utor of Coking, s ...
. ljn,i1lrh1 District. I hilt..s 11 it.:l tell, „ ......... .. I, Sco 00 Edw.,rd Iirucks, '' I ............. x,000 00
Ge,.rrge F. R, es h, lustuce .................. 56,020 u1 .............. t,00, Do
perrmmth .............................. 6o oo
3,000 Co
James R. Kiernan, Chambers Record Clerk.. 1,000 to - Frederik Straus, '•
. .................. .
E rnest c'. Hunt, Secratary 1,510 o,, John E. L}'uc „ Clerk........................ \YiIIiaisi II. Ri. kettu, Ci icr ............ 2,5co 00 I Flank 1', Dunlap, .. .............. 1,000 01,;
..... 2.50. ro _ lexand,r Bren)cr. Assistant Clerk.......... 3,000 ou 1,050 CO
Denis Shane.,, a:~itor and 1: ngineer .. Thomas S. I lame, I..ibrarian ................. z,cco oo I Jahn ft. \\'ieking, •' ..............
Arthur 'ii "I lhn, Scc1e•ia1y board of Tru-ices 500 0o C tl.b H, Redtc:n. tienngrapher ............. z,00u oc, R„hert L'nnynge, Stenographer ............. z,'oo ou . Julio Courtney-, r.000 00
Edward E. Van Soon. Assistant Secretary Joseph RaNch, Interpreter ................. r,z..o o., ..............
\511Ii im ('. Husou, .. 2,;Oa co I \1 illi.,m Arbu,hnot, '' 1,000 ou
Board of Trusters ............ ......... 2=o cc Flan.as . l c\icol.:lttend.znt .......... ...... r:Cco 0o Robert 'Iack hit , ............ z,5oo oo John F'. Scul I)', .............. I,000 to
Sao 00 fo=eph F. Blaca cn,ce, ................. r,eno co .............. 1,000 oo
C. 13. I. invder, Superintendent of Repairs...
9co 00
William F'. L'onvnge, " ............ 2,500 00 • John C. McDermott, "
Lnti, Bayer,Jnmt r ........................ F ame
s,J_ . I). Store}. ............ 2,500 00 I \Villisns H. Keegan, •' .............. 1,000 0o
tin;- Le ree;n1 nt n'_\-nrru,zl Co1L •`
James J. Ncohs, ............ z,5oo 00 ; 1'hc,,dore A. Hamilton, .. .............. I,000 oo
- SuPerrnteadent........r.... ejr5 oo co
Isal,ellu I'arsoK, Henry NI.GTo]dfngk,,Justice ................. ;6,000 00
..............
Jane \V. \10 E'hennev, lot Assistant .......... .56 oo t James H.:`hi:-I<, Assistant Clerk ............. I:drrin A. Kinesley, ............ 2,5co 00 I Leon Philips, 1,000 oo
3,000 uo \\ilham A. Donnell, •` ............ z, 5ou co
Catlin rfne F. Coleni an, act .. ........ 910 .o Arthur 1. I)ucret, Stein grapher............ z,00u 00 COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS.
Eu;en is J. Borcne. ;d ' .......... 900 o- r,000 o., Bel,jance H. Doane, ............ z, oo on Hiatt Ii. Ilinsdale, justice. ................. cq.rvo 00
j:ml.-s N1,.
A iley, Atteucicu)t ............... Clarence A. P.,rson;. ... ....... 2,50, oo ' William Travers lerorne, Justice............ 9,000 0o
Ella Collins, 4111 • . • • • • .. 1 . 875 COI Icunes Laverty, I,ouc uo
Ma -die L. Rollo, 5th .......... `oo oo 'Jacob Katz. Interpreter ................. .... 1,200 00 Dacid 1. Less, Attendant, Acting Justices' 1 1;1 hraitn A.Jacob, '• ............ 9,000 cq
Fannie Santurd. 6th .......... Soo co Charles I. Acwman, Janrtor....... stract ..... Clerk .. ... .. ......... ..... ... 2,000 00 I John Hayes, ............ 9,coo u,
9co co
11ar„a et F. Brangan, 7th .......... 800 eo Marcus W. Heb'.)crd, Attendant, Acting Jus- \L',lliam C. Holbrook, " ............ g,000 co
b „ Si,tlr 3'uzlrciat District. Bees' Cl,'rk ......... ................... ,,8o0 oo
Flizabcth E. Ft-gan, 8th .......... Sco 00 Daniel F. Marra, lu.ice .................... 86,oao so 'I heodore F. McDonald, Clerk.............. 4,050 cu
l<..l,, cca R. Elliott, 9th .......... 8oa .. e j A: ram Bernard, Clerk ....... ............. .. 3,0:0 00 Samuel 1). Davis, Attendant, Acting Justices' ' Wdiont 31. Fuller, Deputy Clerk........... 3,000 uo
lt_.ssie Stra till, to:h ..... • . • .. Clerk .................................. I,Bco ce Willi,,m I..'I'rafford, Assistant Clerk........ 1,500 00
795 00 Philip Ahern,'el,Assistant Clerk ......... 3, 000 oo \i'ilhnm 11. Luck, Attendant, Acting Justices'
I, nn.e S. Keith. trh •• ."""". 795 1,•o Geurge C. Klc>el, ~[enogr.,pher ............. z,x,o so David s.\'eitch, Stenographer .............. 2,400 ou
ora Kramer, Izth .......... 7 90 co •
.:... I,Boo co Gustave Simonson, Interpreter ............. z.coo to
I.at))renc_ Collins, Attendant ............... i,00 00 Peter McAleer, ,lttendant, Acting Julie ~s'
nn \L I'2 tier. r;[h
\a
\air, .......... 730 03 I Albert l;uettm.,n. ............... 1,coo CO Jam,s W. Llrinck, Subpoena Clerk.......... 1,200 00
I ca. lI'tte E. Buwtell, 14th ......... Clerk .................................. z,000 00 ( hristian 5chierloh, .......... coos oo
750 oo Henry AI.hcimer, Interpreter .............. 1,200 oo Augustus H. Murphy, Attendant, ActingJus-
l u!iette Hit- ch. 15th ......... 740 00 I Hugh P. rin . e.gan, Janitor.... .....- .. 900 CO, ' Cornelius Iluth, '• .......... I,zoo oo
\l,iud Frank. 16th .......... 740 co j y.. tlr 7u,1/i.il District. Bees' Clerk .................. ..... ... :,Soo oo Austin 1'.\Woodman. .......... 1,200 -
I1'a Keith, 17th ..•...... 70 oC 96,000 0o
George T. Campbell, Attendant, AciingJus- John Hasselbcrger, .......... e,zoo co
John fi.3lcKean,Justice ................. [ices' Clerk ......... ... ............. t,Soo 00
>llriavm 1..Ta)-lor, rith " ........ 6S5 oo -Sv.lcestcr F \.plan, Clerk................... 3,000 00 'Walter H.t arpcnier, .......... I,zoo no
Lll.:m Lin lee, tgth •......... 175 00 'l'hom:rs F. O'Connor, Attendant .......... I,000 00 Charles k. Norturup, `• .........I I,zoo 00
P:,trlck NIcUavitt, Assistant Clerk.......... 3,000 co Tames L. 91cNeirney, •• .......... I,zoo 00 Herr,ert H. blase, Messenger......... .... I,o:o oo
Mrs E. Bul loth ...-...... 675 00 (;$.urge A. \l..ulton, Stenographer........... z,00 co
-liars C. Low, 21st ........., 6=; CO I,zoo 00
Michael Pro, h',y ~~ .......... r,2oo 0o Benjamin 1 . ➢l
Murray,
urra AttenJtmL.......... I,o=o 00
Frederick Fischer, Interpreter .............. John J. L'rcen, x,000 or, I
Sadie N. Levy, )zd • .` .......... 640 0=' Edward 1. Fortin, Attendant ................ r.00, co SURROGATES' OFFICE.
Agnes \IcEihinney, 23d .. • ....... James E. Mc`.'eany, .......... I,2C0 00 Frank 'P. Fitzger:+ld, Surrogate ..............g15,000 0o
575 0. Patrick Cunningham, Attendant ............ t,o.o 00 Michael Martin, .......... r,zoo co
El zoheth C r, ington. 24th .......... 408 co ' William Fat lay, Janitor........ ............. ,00 John H. V. Arnold, .............. 15,000 00
11ary E. .. I' avid-on. 25th •.. ....., 408 00 ' John Arnold, " ........,, I,aoo 00 Vllbam V. Leary, Chief Clerk............... 7,000 00
Uight/i 71ed,citil District. Michael L. Burke, .......... 1,000 co
Mario 13111 (''Ins. Kindergarten .............. 800 00 Joseph H. Stiller, Justice ................... c6,oco 00 William Ray Lie Lano, First Law Assistant to
Francis I. ile.,ly, Jamn,r and Engineer...... :,500 oo Thomas Katie, •` .......... .,oco eo ; Surrogate...... 4, coo o1,
Thomas t:ustigan, tiers ................... 3,000 oo Hiram \-an T':tssel, ........., t.000 00 j John A. [,'Brien, Seo
lk _,ono 0o econd Law Assistant to
BOARD OF CITY RECORD I Michael Sullivan, „ .......... I,coo 00 Surrogate ........ ..... .. .. ... 3,000 co
hwmrl 2,e1O eo Henry Q. Hose, .......... 1,001 oo Edward W. nonyisge, Deputy Chief Clerk....
William L. Strang, \l.,) or.... . .............N c. salary. i Henry lIgrzb1d),Interpreter............... n2c0 oo 4,000 eo
Francis M. c'.tt. C"un-el to .ho ( ,,r11 r.,.t,,.11 '1'h mas Brennan, .......... 1,000 00 - J. Fairfax \1eCat,gulin, Clerk of Court...... , 4,500 oo
\\ ilbam Heim, Attendant............ ...... l,00c oo Philip Furlong, .......... 7,000 00 I•Iromas F. O'Brien, Deputy Clerk of Court..
William P,rooktield, Cummns(. ncr ul P.Ibhc '. z,, oo cc
Vi tirks .............. .......... .. J am., N unnery, .................. I,CCO oo Peter L. Halpin, " .......... r,cci oo Edwar. F. Underhill, Stenographer.......... 3,000 CO
James .Hickey, " .................. 1,950 co Nathaniel A. Jarvis, '• .......... t,000 00
J ohn A.:~letct.er, .tt•pervisor ~ ............... SS,000 oo David 1. Hickey, Janitor ...... ....... qco co \Va3 land Turner, Assistant S. en•ographer.... ,,00 oo
Henry iIc~lillen, Deputy and F:xperr......., z,00O co George NV. Nash, •` .......... t,000 00 : Jacob Washburn, Probate Clerk......, 4'000 o1,
District.
_lintk 7irdreia! Dist rrd. \William J. Lynch, •' ,......... 1,000 OQ James 'u• Lvnde,
"Pk:oma= C.Cooell, Deputy and Accountant.. 1,800 oo Joseph P. Fallon, Justice .................... 56,00c 00 , First Assistant Pr„bate.
Thomas Mc ore, Private secretary....... .. I,Ioo co , 11i1j.am J. Kenneuy Clerk .................. 3,000 00 Joseph P. Strack, •' ,....,,,. ,,oOo ~
Andrew L'. MacDonald, •• Clerk . . . .......... .... start .. -, .. t,5oo cc
\t'ashiogton H. Hettler, Storekeeper and Francis McMullen, Assistant Clerk.......... 3,000 oo Loco 00 James O'Hara, Second Assistant Probate
lessenger ............................. 1,200 CO Edward \I. Ryan, Stenographer............. z,ouo CO John II. Bambach, •' .......... 1,000 co ; Cle: k ..................... ......., I,o5o co
Tames McAn n,y, Expressman .............. I,IOO co J nte-.,. httstav l lumprecht, Certificate Clerk ........ 1,500 00
lobe 1'helss, luterpreTer .................... I.~o
........,..
1,200 00 John J Mc ermott,
Juhu F. Horns, Bookbinder County Clerk's CJru-]ca L. L:.mLert, Attendant.............. 1,000 00 Benj.'min A.Jack'son, Interpreter............ z,000 o)
LJfh e .................................. I,zoo 00 John 3IcHart ney, .......... t,o_o 00 O. E. Scherb, Suri .gate'+ Stenographer...... r,4co 00
James Farrell, •, .......... .•. [,coo oo
Henry I.Oggins, Bookbinder ,,Register'; Jchtl Golden, Janitor ................... William Hamtah, " .......... I,coo 00 11„rtimer F. Shea, Acct-unting Clerk........ [,goo oo
Office . .......... .... ................... 1,200 eo George <chan, '' .......... I,000 00 L'ryao I'. H nr}', Assistant Accenting Clerk. 'boo CO.
7i'utlr j'zrdicial District. Charles Drem el, " .......... I,000 co
Joseph Fchi, Bookbinder Finance Depart- \V lliam p. McCrea, Justice ................. 56,000 co (;.urge F'. S anncll, Admints'ration I. Jerk. .. 2,200 00
mint ...... .... .. .. ......t er day, 3 50 W illi.,m H.
H Germaine,
m Cie k ... -
Alexander I. 11cConnell, .......... ,,coo no Ernest A. Wulff, First Assistant Administra-
3,000 co
John Molahun,iiookbicder
( Finanee Depart- I Rienaru L. Hamilton, A5-1s::wt Clerk ....... 3,coo 00
Redmond Keating, " .......... I,000 i.e tion Clerk ................... ......... z,000 oc.
m tot ............................Cr day, 3 50 James Green. .......... I,000 o) John H. Haves, Second Assistant Administra.
G,a: le, F.Tineh.on, Strndgrapher .......... 2,000 o,
William H. Levert, Bookbinder Ragister's Robert \ull:,racl.t. luterpreter .............. I,zoo ou
H ugo S-hultes,Interpreter.................. 0,500 00 tiun C'erk .................... I,2oo cc
Office) ............... .. ... per day, 3 50 J„ eph H. Batey, Attekd.,st ................. I,000 0 0 Andr,w C.Otto. Third A,sistant Administra-
1JdlA.
Gustav _ ` S.tur!narm,
... L'ook,~indet ReooIer's '
\ I,a.s.m W. 1,
1 I, Aetevd.mt............ I,.,. 00 COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. tionClcrk .............................. 1,2cooc
......................per 3 ;o ~ \I,r,, .,.t ) ti„JIB. ~., Imo.., ,.r .. Ticnj:rvmr B. Doll, Superin:endcnt of Record.
Henry 1). Purroy, County Clerk ............ 515,000 a,
tlIs'ud2 gsz4tcr.<t n:St rrct. 5,000 0oiug Clerks ... .......... .... .. . . r,8eo co
CORONERS' OFFICE. IJame, A.O'(;orotan, Ju -ticcii .............. eb,oeo 00
P.J.Scully, Deputy County Clerk...........
William H. Downs, Superinu nden, of Records I,Soo co
jonu A. \'i're'1e, Cannier .......... .. ... .. 2,250 Co
E. T. Fitzpatrick, Corr:tier .................. S5•000 Go John T. Mooney, ( :uardian Clerk............ I,5oc co
William H. Iio6is, '' .................. 5,000 co
Jo uesJ. CallIgan, Clerk .................... 3,000 00 Witiiuin If. Fforrvidga•, Judgment Roll Docket
Dr. William o'.M igher, Corom_r............ 5.00c 00
Hugh Grant, As-utant Clerk ................ 3,000 00 and A.sistant Lae Clerk ................ 2,250 03 W , ll am n H. McIntire, Calendar Clerk and
Heur) G. Smith, Stenugrapl:er .............. 2,ooc oo 'I'ho, a- F'. Penny, Certificate Clerk ......-.., s,z5o oo - Superintend nt of Supplies .............. 2,coO co
Dr. Em I \V. Hoeier, " .... ....... 5,000 00 , David Doran, lnd,•x Clerk .................. 1,500 00
Edward J. Donlin, Coroner's Physician...... 3,000 co
3L. rtin Scnger,Interpreter .................. 1,200 00 Patrick Curley, Clerk of Records and Record-
Albert 1. ''lion. ...... 3.000 co
Cur~rthus Foley, Attendant .......... ...... r,o..o 0o ing In lex Clerk ........................ 2,000 oo ', 'Thomas F. McDevitt, Guardian Accounting
Tl yrtn.,s t_am1,bel1, •' ................ I,000 ,. Eras,us C. Wilson, Chief Docket Clerk ...... x, Soo 0o Clerk .... .... ...................... I,zoo 0o
Philip F. O'H.,nlou, ....-, 3,co0 00 P:,:rick S-xtc.fl, Janitor ..................... Charles Raabe, Transcript Dock ett Clerk..... ,
Moritz f.l!inger,Searcher .................... r,2oo 00
John B. Hinter, " ... ..
goo co t,zco oo
3 oco 00 Henry Al. Jennings, Mechanic's Licn Docket Thomas Early, Assistant Searcher.........., I,2co 00
Edward F. Kcynolds, Clerk of the Board of COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Clerk ...... ... .. .. .. ......... 1200 0o . Frederick O. Swain, F:ntry Cle, k............ I,600 co
Coroners ......... ... ... ............ 3,500 00 Rufus t;. Cotvmg, City Judge ................ grz,00s oo Thomas \l '51ars;tc, Clerk of Records........ I,3oo 00
Geor,ztV . Cook, Assist.-nt Clerk............ Caesar L,dorte, Lis pendcns Docket Clerk..., I, too o:,
1,500 oO James Fitz3erald, Judge .................... r2,000 ao
,Mrch.tel I. 1) cry, Comparing Clerk ......... 1,400 0o Louts H. duller, As'isiant Clerk of Re..ords. r,coo oo.
Frederick A. Baker, stenographer........... 2,500 00 J oan W Goff, Recoraer.. .................. r2,coo 01 Mortimer J. Gro-s, Recoruing Clerk........ I,000 0o
Joseph i.Berry, ,,,....., I,goo 00
Francis J. Hawkes, Replevin Clerk.......... 2,200 co Joseph E. \ewburger, Judge ................ IY,00, uo Maurice S. be Vries, Docket Comparing j John J. Bazzoni, ........ 1,000 00
John F. 3I.:rra y, Rec.ruing Clerk ............ ..100 to >lar.in I. McMahen, Judge ........... 72,03 0 00
Clerk ............ .. .. ........ I,zoo co James'1'. Meagher, ........ n,oeo no
Alahe us Lt. Coffey, ............ I,c:.o co John F. Carroll, Clerk .............. ...... 5,Q0 0o Charlos F. Hill,burgh, Index Clerk.......... James'I.Curtin, ........ r,000 00
James S. O'L',-len, ............ 1,000 00 Edward J Hall, Deputy Clerk .............. r,3oo 0o
3,000 o0 Julius Weber, Limited Partnership Clerk .... ,,00 on Carl Co- en, ,,,, ,... I,000 no
John G. Keay, Special Clerk................ I,65o 0o 55 illtam N. Penney, Assistant Cleik ........ 3, oo 00 Fred (-.Klink, r, Gener,,l Assignment Clerk.. r,oso eo Lewis H.McCabe, ... .... I,coo 0o
.. He,•ry Welsh, Deputy Clerk ...............
J oseph Le,.i.er, ................ 1,440 00 3,0.0 00 John M. Willis, Recording and Assistant Edward S. Connell, ......., x,000 so
tllchael SlcCormiek, `< ................ I.zco a, Jo hn P. Brophy, 3,000 co Equity Clerk ........................... Ri hard Patrick, ........ 1,000 no
Michael '1'. Gallagher, " 1,200 0o
James 1. Alai rte. • ............... 975 co ...............1 3,000 co William H. Kehoe, Assistant Cashier........ Edward h O'Keefe, .......... 1.000 00
................ 780 oo Vacancy,
I,000 co
Ben,ard Fi.rpatrick, '' ................ 3,000 00 Joseph L. Haskin, Chief Recording Clerk.... 1,200 0o J°hn J. 0 Connell, .. ........ r,00., no
J ames A. Li ,wd, 5 00 3,0.0 00 Edward J. Horn, Recording Clerk.... ...... ,,200 00 Nicholas P. Murray, ........ I,000 DO
COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. T'homa, (,r,ughlin, " . I ......... I,coo no . M,:'. Sionrt', Record Bond Clerk........... I,000 no
3,000 00 'Thomas F. Commerford, I,000 0o illiam C. Malone," ........... 1,503 oo
Seta Sprague Terry, Commissioner......... sc5io00 o0 Record Clerk ...............
Rodney s. Dennis, '• ......... 5,000 00 ,. r,
................
I,z_o 00 Edward Kenny, '• 1,050 00 Harry J. Sneudaira, Examiner .............. r,000 co
z. .,
I,20o W Charles M. Brennan, ......,.... I,o_,o Oct Luke J. Hackett, ... .......... r,coo 00
Eoward Owcn, Chief Clerk...... per month, 250 co ................ 1,200 CO John F. Rooney, Clerk of Old Records....... Robert Hastings, Court Attendant........... z,zoo 0o
Charles W. Haskins, Examiner... 416 66 I,coo co
" ,, 1,200 00 .lichael J. Devmcy, " ....... ,,coo 00 - [ohn J. Mackin, .......... I,oco co
E. W. Sells, .... 250 co Frank S. Beard, Stenographer ...... ......... 0,50, oo Jl .euis G. Has ett, Custodian of Records...... r,000 0o ernard O'Neill, " .......... n,000 0o
R. H. Chapm.m, .... 208 33 Peter P. McLoughlin, " ................ 2,500 00 Thomas Connor, Messenger ................ goo 0o
Albert E. Little, .. , . zoo o, Thomas W. Osborn, " ........ ...
,his W. Mote, Custodian Lis pendens Room I,000 no
2,500 co Jacob Blumenthal, Sabpeena duces tecum Michael Parker, ................ goo 00
F. P. White, '• .... 166 66 Vacancy " ................ 2,500 00
J, L. M. Allen, .... ,' 66 66 Philip Dollin, Interpreter ..................
Clerk ................................. 900 00 Edward McLaughlin, ' ................ z,000 0o
2,coo CO Michael Whelan. Assistant Clerk Records Sadie Curran, Copyist ....................... r,000 oo
C. (3. Andrus, ..., 166 66 Benedetto Morissi, .................. s,00a oo
W. D. Loudoun, .... 166 66 Vacancy, ".......... ....
and Messenger.... .... 1,050 00 j E. A. Blake.
E• 1'•. Glennon . .. ......................
......................
r,o it 0o
z,oco 0. William J. McConville, Assistant Clerk Boo co
W. 1.. McFadden, " ,... 150 00 Lawrence F. Dowling, Warden of UramJ Jury z,eoo 0o
C. M. Edwards, , ... • :_o on Vacancy, Chief Attendant ..................
Record, and Messenger ................. goo 00 I It flip J. S;nnott, ...................... I,coo 0o
.... 1 ,.
1,200 co Andrew J. Ford, Messenger and Janitor..... r,000 oo Henry A. Pla}'ter, Stenographer's Amanu.
J. A. Sr ankland, " 15, oo 2,300 00 N rman Andruss, Jr., Messenger......... ends ................... .... .... 840 00
.... 150 00 . .. Soo no
W. Lasker,
J. L.Kandle, Assistant Examiner..
.... ...... ........ I,200 W William Jones, Janitor ....................... 950 00 Henry J.Comaskey, Clerk of Additional Part. 2,500 no
11 33 33 ........ ........:: 1,200 GO Joseph H. Holland, Stenographer............ 1,500 no Panl Jones, Stenographer ................... z,5oo no
W [Liam J. Bell, .. 230 05 Lawrence A. Curry, Attendant.......... r,.00 0o
125 00 Charles Knight,
Edward J. Atkinson, Searcher .............. 2,500 00 i J• Henry Ferguson, Clerk to Additional Sur.
L. B. Hubbard, .. " ............ tans oo BernardJ. Gallagher, " rugate......................-........... I, Soo co
'' ............... ,o 0o .............. 2,000 DO I
Charl.s S Isaacs, .. lob 33 William J. McNeill, George Vets' 'ye, .............. 2,1, o 0o I, I. M. Galloway, Recording C.erk............ I,oeo 00
Ernest A. Harvey, .- 18 33 Thomas F. M ums, " ............ 1,200 00 John Ken ,tidy, .............. 2,o 0 00 Jeremiah W. Walsh, .. ........... I,coo so
Eugene Obcpard, .. 108 33 John S. Phillips, " ..........., r,2sO oo Henry L'erlinger, a,000 0o I \1 ilham Byrne, Court Attendant ............ I,2oo co
..............
James M. Boyd, .. ro8 33 Pet.r Seaman, •' ............ n,000 oo Henry C. Reilly, " .............. z,wo 0o - Pau ick Harris, .............. z,zoo co
C. il.Siebert, .. 100 00 Moses Shell, " .. .... 1,200 oo Joseph E. Moss, Index and Continuation John Burns, ............ [,zoo co
J. E. Bla,kwell, .. ' Ice no John Clune, ............ I,000 oa Clerk .......... ....................... 1, o0 0o I F'or I'he Preservation of Pu61.'c Recarda'.
George S. Adams, .. tos co Richard Dougherty, ............ ...Co 00 '1'erranre Sul Ivan, Examiner................ ~ t,5o0 00
10000 00 Peter J. Heinlein, Custodian and Copying
William W. I..ylor, .. loo so Patrick Daly, ............ 1,uoo 00 Clerk ........................ ......... John J. Lenton, Recording Clerk............. taco no
William J. Hampton, .. 8 3 13 Frank P. Uennan, ,.........., I,000 a, John Fitzpatrick, Custodian ................. 78o no Abram M. Lichtenstein, Recording Clerk.,, u , no
C. 1. Fa.. ping. 83 33 Joh n H. Hart, •' ........ ... I,oco 00 Sylvester W. Nafew, ,. 1,200 00
Georg. C. Raines, .. 75 00 J ames F. Kelly, '' ............ I,coa oo Temporary A'ecordiag Clerks. M. W. Booth, „ 1,200 00
James Hughes, .. CO 00 Michael Looney, ............ I,o-o co James J. Fitzgerald, Chief 'Temporary Re- Horatio C. I'ooton, ,. r,z:o oo
Wil lam Ahmuty, " .. 60 ,o Richard .11cl.uughlin, '• ............ 1,000 00 cord ng t Jerk ............ ......... .. $1,400 0o George Schwegler, " „ 1,200 no
Clarence T. A.hley, rill to Pair,' k I I'I;rien, '' .......... 1,wo 00 Michael J. Walsh, Assistant Temporary Re- Harry A.Smnh, .. r,aoo oo
1'. J. Mct;owan, " .. 51, o•, John ti'l4eilly .. 1.000 00 cording Clerk.... ...,..... I,235 oo I L. S. Bonynge, ..
............ I,aoo 00
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1896. THE CITY RECORD. 119
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. Salrrirs rj 11-a r-rteu ,z.d A,, ~eus, Clerk, Physic/a n, James Flood, Armorer, zzd Regiment, per day, 64 oa James Ftzgerald, Laborer...... ...perday, $2 cm
John R. Fellows, District Attorney .. ...... Sr2,000 o< Exq~iuters aurt Giutlloyr•es aj County Tait. William H. l'hillipi, Janitor, zzd 4 no I'ony Mount, ., .......... .. 2 00
Bartow S. Weeks, Assistant District Attorney 7,500 of William J. Roe, Warden .................... 63,eoo 0o C. II. Hirzelbergcr, Engineer, cud " 4 0~ Peter Donning, .......... z o0
Vernon M. Davis, 7,500 oc J ames Finn, Keeper........................ so John DuBois, L::borer, 22d 2 00 Sl,irris 31 , rphy, " .......... •` 200
John F. McIntyre, 7,5o0 oc Henry Rump, " ........................ roo 00 1'homas 11'addy, L borer, azd " '• 2 no Phi Ian 1crSwt•m, .......... •` 2 00
John N. Lewis, " 7,500 oc J nseult Bennett, " ........................ r, o0 to Ch:u-les Kruger, L<b,rer, 22d 2 co liich:<cl Cusick. " ......I... '• 2 on
John D. Lindsay, •` ,' 7,500 oc I,rederick A. Buchanan, Keeper ............. r,000 0o Jeremiah (I'Neil, Laborer, nod 2 Co Willia n Guil Foyle, .......... z oo
am,s \V. Osborne, •• " 7,500 oc Herman Bsuer, '' ............. r,oco 00 Timothy Carr, Armorer, 65th 4 00 John 7'jm pkins, ..........'I a oo
R obert Townsend, 7,5O0 cc AGch:el 1. Roche, ............. It,000 to '1'hot,,ss O'Connor, Engineer, 6g•h " 4 00 F. W. Purely, " ,......... 2 ou
Stephen J.O'Hare, " " 7,530 oo Henry Cunningham, " ............. ,,coo 00 John Cain, lanitur, , gth 4 no Ioan J.H:,nney, '' ... ...... '• 2 no
Henry W. Unger, Deputy Assistant District Louis Fisher, Clerk ........................ r,000 00 Patrick McDowell, laborer, 69th •` " z no Leandet Clements, .......... '- z co
Attorney and Ch,e1 Clerk ............... 500 on Dr. Herman Hackerling, Physician ...... r,oco 0o Pat, ic!c Al urphy, Laborer, 6)th •' `• z oo REGISTER'S OFFICE.
George Gordon Battle, Deputy Assistant Jobn H. Butt nor, Engineer .................. 1'. . 0o Andrew J. Patterlon, Armorer, 7,51" " 4 00 Ferdinand Levy, Register............ ..$12,000 on
District Attorney ....................... 4,500 00 Michael Spellman, Assistant Engineer....... 8co oo Lester Lewi;, Jsnitur, 71st '' 4 00 John Von Gl,,hn, Deputy Register........... 5,000 co
Francis V. ,. Oliver, Deputy Assistant William ) • Flynn, Cleaner .................. 9)0 0o George H. Doyle, Engineer, 71st " 4 00 John E. F,tzgerald, Assistant Drputy Register 3,Ont 00
District Attorney .... ...... ....... 4,500 00 Henry Paul, '' .................. 900 0o Juhn FLz Gerald, Liborer, 71st " •' z co James A. Hanley, Chief Clerk ............... 3,000 o0
Forbes J. Flcnnesey, Deputy Assistant J ol1ns'f. I.etrz, '' .................. 720 O'S Owen Scanlon, Laborer, 71st ' " z on Frank P. Young, Satisfaction Clerk ..........3000 00
District Attorney .............. ...... 4,5oo CO Rose Taylor, Cook........................ 300 0S Thomas i1. JIurphys h1borer, 71st '' 2 00 H,. l ael Grady, 'I':cklcr Cl Irk ............... r,6co co
Randolph 13. Mar Lute. Jr , Deputy Assistant Annie M. Meyer," ... ... ............... 3d1 0 John Grnrley, Laborer, 71st a no Pitrielc F. Glennen, Chattel Mortgage Clerk. . 2,0X1 oc,
District Attorney ....................... 3,500 00 Rose 3la1l0a, Assistant Cook ............... 240 0o John G. Jansen, Armorer, 1st Battery, " 4 no Charles E. Baldwin, Search Clerk............ 1,5oo 00
Henry C. Allen, Deputy Assistant District Mary Snobs, " ....... ...... 228 0o ' Charles I.• Wendel, Janitor, •• " 4 co George °. Cl) c:n l,a,:h, Account Clerk .......... x,300 `x'
Attorney ....... ..... ....... ...... 3,250 00 Catherine Hughes, Latludress .............. 264 0o Joseph Huhcr, Laborer " 2 00 E .car d F. Smith Examiner... ,.... ...
Ed r5
Alfred La~.uerbach• Deputy Assistant District Henry J..11uhlfeld, Armorer, zd " '• 4 oo >
Attorney ............................... NEW YORK CITY CIVIL SERVICE Joltn H. Allen, Janitor, 2d '' 4 00
Joh~t H. an: bc+cs, " ................. 1,200 cc.
3,000 no E Jahn J. Coyle, Reader ....................... r, zap Oo
Terence J. McManus, Deputy Assistant Dis- - Lorenzo I'. Laker, laborer, nil " " 2 eo William C. Murtha, Reader ................. 1,220 on
trict Attorney ....... ....... ..... z,;eo 00 S,rf„o z'i.cory Board of C,'m,ni.+'siaurrs. William B. L.,vc, Laborer, zd • 2 00 Henjamin W. Barlow, Delivery Clerk ........ 0,502 00
Jacob Berlinger, Deputy Assistant District Everett P.Wheel r, Chairman ..... ........ No salary C hag. W. Le M,rc, Armorer, r't Brigade, 4 o., fo_vcPh a. J. Drew. ... .... 1,5oa 00
Attorney ............................... 1,200 00 E. Randolph Robinson ...................... ,. Robert B. Lreen, Jr., Janitor, 8th Battalion, " 4 no \i'il.lint Crns.y, Chief Block Index Clerk...,
Edward '1'. Flynn• Secretary ................. F.. L. Godkin ............................... Thomas R. Murphy, Armorer, 8th
2,000 co
3.Boo o, 4 00 _fame-. E. Garnet', Verification I-lerk ......... r,5oo co
\Villiam J..11cKenra, 1st Deputy Chief Clerk z,5oo uo Charles W.\Vatson ...................I..... Frank Noble, Engineer, 8th " " 4 00 Henry W. Murphy, Index Clerk............
Andrew Fay, z,l J. Van Vecht en Otcott ...................... it Gabriel Wundsam, Laborer, 8th 1,500 cm
.' t,800 oo z co liueeue J. Roil y. '' ............2,200 00
Lee Phillips, Secretary and Executive Officer 65,000 0o John Slilet, l.:,bnrer, 8th ''
J ames Smith, Clerk ........................ 1,500 co z 00 James A. Hamilton, „ ............ r,zou 00
J ohn J. Buckley. .. ......................... I,zoo oo l-raotfning Gerrit. Henry 1lurtmter, Laborer, 8th s co Morris Gersten,
P,enjamin F. Vosburg, 31. D., Thomas F.antcs, Laborer, 8th 1,200 co
Wm. H. Ilroderi.k, Clerk .................... r,.00 oo z o0 't'hnmas J. I' ;kridge, •' ............ r, zoo -
James A. Donegan, '. ................. r,000 co Medical Examiner........... per session, .310 0o Frank L. Aber. Armorer, Squadron "A," 4 no I:tz-trus lhapirn, '' ............ 1,200 co
David Anderson, l;al Clerk ................. r,400 00 Ralph O. Williams, Examiner.. ., " CC
ca c Albert I. lrntthwva, to', Janitor, '• '' 4 03 Patrick H. Sullivan, •` ... 1,200 00
Cha,. J. (;o swcil.~r, Grand fury Clerk ....... x,300 w DanI.,rd N. 13. Sturgis, •` ..., '' ro 0o John Kell r, F.nginuer •` 400 John H. Curley, '' ............ 0,200 00
rhos. F. l Iagni re, Calendar Clerk............ r,zoo 00 Fred,rick G.frol,nd, .... to o- John Kuhhorn, Jr., Laborer, " 2 00 Lnui; I. ltosli,,er. „
George N. Messiter, Alatthcw Jennings, I .al orer• '' ............ 0,200 ,.o
Job,, J. Carroll, " ............ 0,200 on Io ca 2 00 U.,mcI C'. Ulivur, " ............ s,000 co
John \V. ltrlly, ............ 5,z3o 00 August.ls H. Brown, M. D., Physical Exant- H,rber, Butler, Laborer, •` a oo James M. 1;reunan, " ............
John F. Brennan, iner .................................... r,o00 0o I Janitor, ISt Naval Battalion ........... 4 co
x,000 ca
............ x,200 Co Hugh Duffy, .' ............ r,ouo 00
Adolph :.anger, Record Clerk .. ....... 1,350 on Francis Collingwood, Examiner ............. 2,800 c o I Arm„rcr, 1st •` ........,., " 4 00 Ferwnand Hezel, ''
Ur. A. S. Houghton, Jledical Examiner, I,cco co
Jerentiah F. Remaly, Rugistcr Clerk ....... 1,aoo 00 I Regineer, rst " ....... .... " 4 on 1Filliant H. Sinnott, Daily Index Clerk...... t,5oo 0,,
Valentine Carleton, Indictment Clerk .. .... 2,200 co labor (1171ce ..................... ...... 720 no I Laborer, 1st '• " z co John P.1'rainor. Draughtsman ..............
Charles U. Jessup, Ex.,miner ................ 1,000 00 I LaLorer, 1st '' ...... .. ,' 2 00 1,400 o"
Francis) Kecnau, Steno¢rapher ............ 1,502 oo \Villianr Hart• Map Clerk.......... ........ 1,200 eo
\label F. Shortridge, " ............ 2,2co no lolm H. Fitzpat, ick, " .....per session, to 00 Patrick J, Moran, Armorer, ,st Signal Corps, • 4 oo Francis J.Grimes, Certified Copy Clerk.....
Lee Phillips, Chief I'xaminer ................ r,000 on
Rol e t IL. Nichots .... ..... r, 2co Co ........ Henry Driscoll, Gen ral Clerk .............. 1,000 oo
Kate Gould, • " .... .. .. ... r,000 co (lfire limpst,yu's. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Archibald Fulton, Clerk on Discharges of
Dani+d!1I.Simpson,Clerk ................... .taco 00 James C. Duane, Commie',oncr .............. 85,aco oo
Joseph F. O'Neill, Subpoena Server.......... 1,200 00 John J. '1'ucl: u-, \tort„ages .............................
Barb.,nr \Vidder, Clerk and Typewriter...... r,soo 00 .... .......... S,cwo co [,pro oo
I)avi+t H. SIt, erin, .......... 2,200 00 Henry V. Caere., " .............. S,cco oo Jacob W. 1leore, Clerk on Discharges of
John J. Madden, .......... 1,200 on S. Wiliam Briscoe, Labor Clerk ............ • 1,500 0, Mortgages .......... ..................
F:mil Back, Clerk ........................... 1,220 cm George Walton Green, " ..............,o .o oo r,oco 00
John O'Cot,nor, „ .......... 1,200 o: Edward L. Allan, Secretary ................. 4,000 00 Max l.ittenberg, Clerk on Discharges of
Eugene Coffey, .......... 1,202 00 Mimic Cadley. Clerk ....................... boo no Mortgages ........ ... ........
Charles W. Fisher, Junior Clerk............ Thomas J. McNantara, Auditor......... .. I,5no 00 .... 1,000 oo
Jefferson P. O'Reilly, •• ..... I.... 2,200 co 6oe on Max Br.md, Clerk on Discharges of 3lort-
Lewis Ste ncrt, .. ............ 6eo on JelTcrsen (ruuh, Purveyor and Assistant to
Wil tan, Gallagher, „ •••••••..• 1,200 00 Secretary ..... .. .. ............... g:tges ................. .. .......... Loco o,
Cornelius Leary, .......... Henry Bennett, Office Boy' .................. 300 on 2,500 00
1,200 eo Herrmann Blumenthal, Clerk ............... 1,5 o no Jurgen Johansen, Record Clerk............. r, sae oo
Michael Roche, .......... 1,210 00 Frank H. \Vander, Typewriter .............. Michael Breslin, Assistant Record Clerk.... r,000 no
BOARD OF EXCISE. x,200 00
Frank U„wling, .......... 1,200 00 Bu, e., a o/ C; 7,) l,vgi,reer. Matthew H. Moore, Custodian. ............. r, Soo no
I tarry Ili+:kart, .......... 1,200 co Joseph Murray, Commissioner, President....,ono 00 Nathan Laufer,
Alphonse Fteley, Chief Engineer............ to,coo 00 " .............. 1,500 o0
'I I,c,,clore S..Imeppler, '' I ......... Iwo oc Charles H. 1Voodman, Commissioner, 'Ireas- Matthew t illigan, '' ..............
urer .................................... 5,aoo 00 Frederick S. Cook, Assistant Engineer in r.00„ n„
fierce N. Poole, .......... Ito,. co Charge of Uraughteg 13 ,reau ........... 3,500 00 John kI.Donough, .............. tcoo o„
Iamcs F. terry, " .......... Julius liarburger, Comntissiorer.......,.... S,00c no Daniel .A. Bostwick, Jr. "
1,200 02
Julius Ihi. player. A ttornev .................. Robert A. McKim. As,i'.tant Engineer....... x.800 no ..............
I;,, telil•s Roche, .......... I,zco Co 5.000 Co J ahn J. Moloney, .............. ro„ ,o
\Villiant H. Coyle, Clerk. ................... Charles C. Manning, Draughtsman.......... t,8 c, 00
Ednwnd V. Green, „ .......... 1,200 CO 3,000 02 Phniy V.Wal.h, „ ........I....I r,o: o .,..
James N. Morris, Assistant Clerk.........., 2,000 oo
Guiseppe l ;onanno, .......... I,too oo
Patrick Brady, " ... 1,20) (Xl Charles G. Gustafson, ... ..... r,8co 00 John Coyle, " ..............
Charles Becker, .......... Daniel 11'halen, Cashier .................... 3,000 00
1,200 00
I'avid Hirsch, Assistant Cashier............ 2,5)0 oo Jean P. Genthon, topographical Draughtsman r,800 ::o J ohn liernan, " .............. 1,00: o•,
John Donuhne, Messenger .................. 2,zoo 00 Charlc.; A.'Chomos, Axcman ................720 00 Philip I. Fitzgibbon, Watchman .............2.00 ,
Tony 11cCarthy, .................... 1,100 00 Peter I'. Brady, La,,, Clerk .................. 2,500 00
David Rothschild, Engrossir.g Clerk.....,,. z,oeo o> William H. Spencer, Chief Clerk ............. z,coo Co .James Langan, Night Watchman............ r,z10 Si
John fi uslo, .................. 600 00 Cel'r:3e II. Ro.wun h, Clerk .......... ..... r,5o3 at rbomjs Shannon, Messenger ............... 1,co0 ,-,o
J aco1, A.\Verthehner,Chicf A lipIic, tiva Clerk 2,500 o,
J oseph McCue, .................. 600 00
lhom.,s McManus, Application Clerk....... r,zco oo William E. Guilfoyle, :stenographer and I'ype- John Mulholland, ............... 90., c,
Harold Halliday. '' .................. 540 00 writer .................................. 2,200 00 1'h_mas Quinn, " ...............9 00 113
Richa,d Ilattershy, `• .................. Soo no Phonies I`. Duncan, Chief Inspector........- 2,000 co R',Ili.tm J. Harrington, Clerk .............
George H. Gale, Protest and Complaint Engineer Caps. ' J acob Harris, r,go , cc,
Alfred Hering, Copyist ...................... 400 uo " .. ........... r,00, o,
Edward J. 3..alvey, Grand Jury Stenog- inspector..... .. .... ............ 2,'nO oo Alfred Craven, Division Engineer....,..... $4,100 ')cams Hogan, Temporary Clerk........... r,000 ,-,,
rapher ........................per diem, ro 00 Richard C. Baker, Bond Inspector.......... 2,00) co Edward Wegmann, Jr., „ .......... g,600 coon I„hn A. Boyle, Searcher. ...................
David Hoyle, General Inspector............ 1,500 00 Charles S. Gowan, .......... 4,noo c o George F. liretman, Searcher ................ 2.ouo r-o
Lansing Pruyn, " ............ Robert Ridgway, Assistant Engineer........ z,2oo 00 F, ward F. Egbei t. a,000 o:,
COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. 1,=ao on •' ................ 2,c«, ,.:,
Isaac Rice, ............ r,5oc ro Herbert C. Alden, ........ I,too 00 Edward J. Keech, •,
William Pliniley, Commissioner ............. $5,000 03 :ltanrtce A. Viele,
................
Robert' 1. Clayton, Special Inspect,,r........ 1,500 o:, ...... t,800 on Uacid F. O'Cun nor, ,• .... .. .......... z.o•.; „
Patri. k H. Dunn, Deputy Commts'ioner..... 2,202 00 Oscar Dryer, " ........ r,5uo oo l'urnelius V. V. Powers, •' ......., 2,8. o no
Frederick 0' Byrne, As<istont Deputy Com- Abbott ill. l/lm:n, a,or,,
Michael W. Evers, ........ r, o co Fr,.derick W.Watkins, 2,200 no Damcl Rothst. ,n, Grantee Clerk............
missioner ............ .. ............. t,800 co Ch.,rle, E. Gildersleve, I....... ,,00 co Richard Baldwin, Jr., •` .... ~.. I, Soo 0,, ,,5o..
Nicholas A. Knox, Chief Clerk ............. x,400 00 ,.Gorge Nlc Laughlin, Clerk ... ...... ....... go„
Edward F. Mallahan, •• .......I 7,500 oo Beverly R. Value, .......• r,80., oo Altr~d K:, z. 1'empotary t_l erk .............. r., < . .
Harry W. Baldwin, Fines Register .......... x,200 co Louis Aland, ••....,, 1,500 00 Frederick B. Rodser+, `• ....... 1,900 on J:,mes Ft K.scina;gh, Clerk ................... ..S
JI;eph C. Ryan, Liable Register............ x,200 00 Miller \lather, ...,.... r,525 00 William S. Pags, " ........ r,800 on Hugh Brady, Kecordin, Clerk ............ 5c
Andrew 1), yle, `• .. ......... I,zo2 or p, r '~,.
F:d,vard V. Brown, Inspector .............. 2,200 Co A. S. Nye. Jr., I'rausitmau ................ r,tco on lulius l;luntenbach, •, ............ '.
_John'1'.Carmody. Enrollment Clerk......... I,zoo co `Thomas 1f. Canton, .............. r,1oa co \1 illiam (;ray ................ r,5oc rn o,tnuel E.11lcrn,tein,
Leon Sanders, F.xeml,t c lerk ................ 1,200 00 ............ •
7'hon,a, Carroll, .............. I.zco 00 I!ehv:u'd 1•:, du Lancet', ................ *„"o co James C. 13e..nnau, ............
Daniel F. Crowley, Clerk .................. 2,000 00 \leerae Sykes, Leveler ...................... 1,2oa co ,same, I (;. Burns,
.
William J Connolly, .............. r,z, o on '' ............
J ul us Katz, •• .................. ls3eC 00 sinno; A.(.'urleys „ .............. r,zoo 00 I;eorge E.\Vashburn, Leveler ............... r,2oo on I James II. Calhoun, ''
Augustus G. Moyer. " .................. goo 00 Janes I)e'auey, :,z o 02 J oseph F. Banks, Rodman .................. goo e ?dward F. Cavanagh, `: ............
James I)enboIm, '' .................. 900 uo Hich.,el Donohue, `• .............. 1,2oo co J . A. Ru,,dlett, „ I ................. goo 00 l'hontn: F. Connolly, :: ...... I.....
William 1•:. Birch " .................. 9O 00 \layer Elsas, .............. r,zoo 00 Benj. L. I;lauvelt, ..................coo r o
Walter F. Dalton, .. ..................
lich::el I:. Halt n, ............
goo on John R. I, alloy, " .............. 1,200 00 August Jadin, •' .................. 900 w I \Vill
.
James Mallon, " .................. am J. Dougherty, `: ............
goo co 'Thom is Ferris, " ..............,,,o no J. de 1'. Lcctilhon, " ..................90)on CI, leis, ''
David C. l'aylor, .. .................. goo oo ............ ..
f, seph Finn, .............. r,2co 00 .\Iarcus Washburn, ..................900 oc ,latthelc F. Farrell, '• ............
'Lawrence Keenan, .. .................. -1Vtllt:rm Fletcher,
go', Co '' .............. I,2oo co J ohn Fa_an, :' ............... 903 Co William Fredericks, ............ '.
Peter F.nglehart, " .................. 'I'ho,nas W. Forsrer, " .............. r,2oo co
900 co
go, uo Charles Frank Ito,
Julian 1'hurnley, ..................900 co
J ohn 1'. Golf,ey, ............
George B. Loud, .. ..................
.......•...... r,zoo 00 Henry ;ankle, Ch:unman ...................720 os A'cx:utder Goldfogle ............ ..
\\'illiam H.1'hompson," .................. 800 00 \Nttka,1'1'.Glover, .............. r,2000, Henry A. Cantor, Axeman ................ 720 co I..d•.+,,rd J. I .:lla_her, „ ............ ..
Daniel Sullivan, " .................. 8,.o 00 "hhcmas F. c;raham,
800 00 lad l H. Hackert,
': .............. r,2oo 00 John I). Grannie, '' ................720 oa \ \'illi-I, 1leaney, '' `•
Thomas \lorgan, .. ..................
800 oo Philip I: ir'hkntd,
•' ......... .... 1,202 02 Stephen H. Lyons, Jr., '' ................ 720 co Gc ~rge W.Huughtmt, '' ..........I . '.
John T. Houghton, " ........... ...... .............. 1,200 co \Pali: nit I'. Gay, ............... . 7zo 00 7 homes Hayes, ............ '.
Ihomas Crowley, '' .................. 8 00 Henry Hughes, " ..... ........ 1,200 00 Arthur L. litatty. '' ................720 CO amui, Harri', •' •
Alfred Smith s " .................. 700 co John AV. Bin, r „ .............. 1,200 e0 1\'illiam J. U. Irvin, •' ................ 720 on I tiM:luunm Haibloom, :' ............ '.
^E,pn Kaltn, ' .............. l,20o ro Charles 1lcKe.m, " ......... I...... 720 00 In ri. Tsaacc, '' ............ .
SHERIFF'S OFFICE. i Simon Kau ftnann, '' .............. I,Tw of J <,bn O'Connor, " ................720 00 {envy N.•fnlchow, ............
Edward J. H. T:un.^n, ShcrifT ............... t2o,000 02 'I'huma, _I . l..anuey, '' .............. r,2no 0o Rob.rt Ilr}t• ........... .... 720 00 :1aron F. Kt,rzutan, ............ ,•
Henry H. Sherman, Under Sheriff.......... 5,000 co Hernia 1 B. Mc Allister, " .............. 3,200 00 Char,es Clark, " ................ 720 00 \ lax l.ev'an. ............ ..
Charles F. Mace :n• Counsel ............... 6,o CO Rr,bert B. \loCclly, •` .............. r,2ro co De Witt Benedict, ................720 oo Albert C. Malcolm, „ ............ "
Janes Carraher, Deputy Sheriff............ 2,50, 00 Rill, it ur 1. 11 c Ewen, '' .............. r,zoo 00 J<,hn J. Crane, " ................720 00 I L: dw:,rl J. 31cCauley, '' ........ I... .'
Samuel \V:Iliams, ............ a, Soo so Jahn I. ]IrN till, .............. I,zcv, 0c, Preysett II. Coolidge, ...... ......... 720 no •1• host :. C SINulty. .... I ....... •.
l(ngh \Vhoriskey, •` ............ 2,500 on Terence F. \Ic(;owan, " .......•....•. t,zoa oo 16. B. 55 ixom, •• ................ 720 00 1, ,ltn R. \lurphy, '' ......... •.
Henry P. Mulvaney, ............ 1,502 no , iseph N. Maddox, .............. 1,200 00 J ohn Simm„u=, '' ................720 00 I p
atrick J. \loure, '. .......... ••
Frank T. \\-algering, ............ 2,5co on William Marion,
J

" .............. 1.200 00 J oseph \IcCusker, ................720 CO Luoi s 31 i lcr, ............ '•
Janes Fay, ............ 2,5co 00 Patrick \lcy-nahan, " .............. 1,200 00 George Hupey, •` ................720 on 11I'm' r Nelson, '' ••
Andress J. McGivney, ............ 2,500 o ) Emniet Norris, " .............. t,a.o on J ohn Geller:, `" ................722 0) !. Edward J.N Cab,), ,• ...... • ..... '•
Walter H. Henning, " ............ 2,505 Co Patrick J. Paul, .............. r,2oo 00 l'imuthy Bowen, '' ................720 00 \\'illiant '..O'lio,nell, '' ........... .
Frank J. Butler, „ ............ z,soo 00 Hu41, S. Q.un t, .............. 1,2.0 00 Arthur S. Child, ................720 oa huntas O'D. O'Callaghan, Recording
Charles M. Loub, •` ...... ..... 2,500 on Cnaunc, y 1'. Ouintard, " .............. t,.00 no Robert H.Jac,,bs, •• ....... ........ 720 20 Clerk
Henry Lipsky, ............ 2,500 00 Arth :r "L. Reilly, '' .............. 1,200 00 J ames Gregory, Janib r ..................... goo no Daniel(YUoherty, Recording Clerk........ •'
lames Dunphy, " ... .... z.5oo on Patrick J. Rion, " .............. 1,200 00 J ohn Dynan, stableman ..................... 720 00 J..tines J O'Too'e, '' .... .. •'
$gory Ried, Assistant to Deputy Sheriff.... tow 00 Patric, Saxe, " ..............1200 o0 Charles E. Ricl,a ds, Skilled Laborer ....... g6o 0o p atrick H. Pll,l ips, " ........
Alexand'-r Kaiser, .... r,coo no Peter Scnnitz, •` .............. 1',230 o0 111ich.,cl
George A. Hamm,-nd, First Helper.......... goo no I H antilton Platt; ........ '.
,... 1.000 on Michael F. Shelley, .............. 1,000 00 Tierney, Lab< rer ................... 780 no J,seph Ro=enbaum, " .. ........
Leon Levy,
E sward J.-cally. •' .... 1,000 oo Isaac B. Smith, .......... ... x,200 co Stephen Washburn, " ...................730 oo illmm J. Rio ran, " ........ `.
..., 1,0 0 00 Philip F. Smith, " .............. 1.200 co Richard Walter J. Sager, Foreman ................... 1,500 0o C harles RI hardson, '' ........ ••
Victor Ficdlct,
\Vill am Bader, ,... r,000 os Julius Steinherger, •' .............. r,zno on Richard S. Gillespie, Foreman...., per day, 5 no F.ciward 5. .Scofiol 1, " ........ •-
" .... 1,000 00 William A. Stoutenburgh,'' .............. I, zoo 00 D. Philbin, Journeyman :Machinist, A 1 raham Silverstein '' ••
Frank J. Burnes,
Fred Thmua, `s .... r,000 o, Hcrman B. Von Tronk, " ..............1,200 00 per day 3 5o Charles B.'Fecker, ' ........ •.
Lawrence Bengert, " , . . . 1,000 on JantcsJ. Welsh, '' .............. r,zoo 00 Robert L. Fraser, Journeyman Machinist, Huds ,, ;. Wolfe, `• ••
George B. Gifford, ~~ .... 1,000 00 'homes J. Wickes, '' ............•• 7,200 00 3 50 Charle 11'at r '• ........ •`
Frank W.Geraty, ,. .... 1,000 00 Wesley S. Vard, ..............1,200 00 Samuel Hopkins, Journeyman Machinist, Charles \Neches
Adolph F. Lux, .... noon 00 James Hayes, Doorkeeper ................... r,o8o oo per d.,y, 3 0o Preservation of Public- Records, A'e'iss'er'y
Max G. Wildnauer, Entry Clerk ............. 2,500 00 Charles A. Burr, Special Detective.......... 1,500 00
Wiliam James, Journeyman Machinist, 3 John F. Pendergast, Chief Clerk ............. $1,500 00
Edward H. Wa•ker, Auditor ................ 2.860 oo 1'homas H. Healey, Special And ........... , t,zoo 00 per Do John \V, lh,rus, Copying Clerk .............. r,zoo n
Charles W. Brandt, Cashier................. z,oco (o Philip Seligman, " ............. 1,200 co h1ais:e James McCartney, Mason........... 4 00 Joseph 1p J. R eilly. ' .............. r,2G0 Oo
William H. McCormick, Jury Clerk ......... 2,562 oo Patrick J. Moriarty, Special Agent.......... 1,200 Cu Meadows, L'ypewritor........ 3 00 pap-ick H Ilon,
George A. Weaver, Arrest C. Jerk ............ 1,500 00 Carl T. Schmitt, .......... 1,200 co Rooert J. Garcons Superintendent of Dam Thomas Boland """"""" r,20o 00
2co 0c,
William B. Davis, Bond Clerk ............... 2,000 co JTames A. Corbresier, " .......... r, zoo in Andrew Constructi:n ........ .... ....per day, 4 00 John 1 C. Henderson, •, .............. I,
1,200 00
Ch,rles F. Wells, Clerk ..................... t,600 oo ohm Maher, ......... 1,200 on J. Fleming, Superintendent of Dam Patrick if, ptcKgnna s ..... 1,200 oo
George Stra<sner, Secretary ................. t,5o, o0 ,Vi Ii .m L. 'turner, " ••••....•• r,zco 00 JohnConstruction ....................per day, 4 00 Joseph A. Quinn, ....... r ^co Co
Hans E. Kutscher, Assistant Entry Clerk.., r.5oo oa Patrick Nulty, Special Detective....... .... r,aoo Co
R. Soper, Superintendent of Dam Con- Louis Arnstein, ,,,. ..
structiun ...................... per day, r, -co Co
Martin I.. Stemme, S ieriff's jury Clerk...... x,200 oo 4 00 Peter J. Garvey, .............. I,zuo 00
Philip C. Kullman, Under Sheriff's Clerk .... r,000 on NATIONAL GUARD, STATE OF William H. Langler, Superintendent of Dann John Amshel, „ .. . ........... 1,200 oo
Construction ....................per day, 4 00 John O'Connor. ..............
C onrad Muller, Jr., Clerk .................. r,coo 00 ;eorge W. Brown, Armorer, 7th Rcgt.. per day, 04 oa JohnConstruction........ H. Sltn~'crland, SuPerintendent of Dam F., d,nlSpears, „ 1,100 ,
" .................. 1,020 00 .............. r. zoo or
Frederick Green,
_ " 1,000 00 Valter C. Austin, Janitor, 7th ' •• 4 ,o .. ..........p:rday, 4 no ' Ferd inand Marx, •, .... .. ...
"Timothy F. Barry, Stenographer ............ 8o on Ch:,rles W. Floyd, Engineer, 7th " `• 4 00 Gerald ll1eMstrray, Superintendent of Danr
4 on John U.Creamer,
.. "'
..... ........ 111-0 00 no
James Rickard, Messenger .................. 1,020 00 William File, Laborer, 7th `• " z no Construction ....................per day,
Mrs. H. Beville, Cleaner .................... 36o '0 Geur.e E. Kretschmar, Laborer, 7th"
z no Andrew J. Sparrow, Superintendent of Dam GAS COMMISSION.
William L.Stron z, 3layor .. .
Mrs. K. \IcGmley, .. .................... 300 00 Wiliam . Money, Laborer, 7th z on Construction y, Su ..... ende ... prr day, 4 00 Ashbel P. Fitch, Comptroller.. .,No salar
..........
August Fischer, Accountant ............. 6co ,o Gear);.• R. Maddox, Laborer, 7th 2 00 Abner L. Crosby, Supertntondent of Dam William Brookfield, Commissioner of Pu',lic
}
Salaries aj Prison Guards and In Drivers. Arthur U. Maths, Laborer, 7th 2 on C onstrucuoo .................... per d. y, 4 00
Works .................................
Daniel J, Kelly, Prison Gard ............... gt,5oo 00 Frank 'eorge N'. Hill, Armorer, 9th " 4 CO Isaac Thomas, Superintendent of Dam
400 Stephan McC,,rt ick, Superintendent
.1

Attgnst Becker, ............••• 1,5•10 no I. II iggms, J:mitor, 9th 4 00 ...................per d ' , perintendent of
Lamps and Gas (Secretary : ............
" .... ... ........ 1,203 oo J ohm 13. McG.on, Engineer, gth 4 on George L.'1'iflotson, Superintendent of Dam `•
William Schneider,
............... 1,200 00 ohn W. Hill, Laborer, 9th " 2 00 Constracti:n......... .. per day, 4 COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING
Fred Bering,
... , ...... 1,200 0o John Corrie, Armorer. Izth " 4 oo Rollin B. Vose, Superintendent of Dam Con- FUND.
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Alwis Behre, Van Driver ................. .. 840 on A. B. Van Heu,en, Janitor, 12th `• 4 00 struction .......................per day, 4 on William I ,. strong. Mayor................... No salary.
Fritz Mier, " ..• ... 840 00 William A. Boyle, F. gineer, 1ath 4 On Edward Mez~er. Laborer..........
a no Abtatiam Clerke, 0
3 00 A libel I'. Fitch, Comptroller ................'I
For Co,n enration for 3ury Notice Servers. Arnold F. Ravekes. laborer, rath .......... z oo John W.Guff, Recorder....... . 81,000 a,
lohn Benkler ................... 20 cents each for per- Arthur P. Hassler, Laborer, Lath
2 03 BettTompklns, ........., '' 2 co Anson G. \IcCuok, Chamberlain............ No salary.
John D. Fr. udtnthaL ....... s , .. sonal service ; to Charles M.Smith, Laborer, Lath " •' a o0 John McKeon, I......... •` a oo William M. K. Olcutt, Chairman F'inarce
each for F rederick M. Dardingkille, Laborer, 'I
Adolph Fridberg ................ cents
John HartnggI ...............•,J written service. rath u
uhn McCormick,
a o0 awrence Bud, " .......... " 2 oo Cc,mntittce, Flu.rrd of Aldermen.........
2 oo Richard A. Storrs, Secretary ................
J20 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 , 1896.
BOARD OF REVISION AND COR- lame- Dolan,Dtessenger..........permonth, 6o oo
RECTION OF ASSESSMENTS- • \\', lliamB.Pars,ns,ChlefEngineer.........Fees. TITLES OF BONDS AND STOCKS. \VHEN
PRINCIPAL. I INTEREST. f TOTAL
A,i,[•cl P. Fitch. COmptre,1lm ............... No snZtrv. Panrns, 'hepard S ( deu, and 't'lacy, Den. INTEREST,
1 ran, is '! S. tt UOunscI t,. the C'orporanon. " 13oarJm;m & Platt, Counsel..............
Ill 11-.x; rI t ecorder . ............. . BOARD OF ARMORY COMMIS-
R'chard A. Storrs, t )lief Clerk ..... .... Nu salary. SI ON EIS. 6 City Parks Improvement Fund Stock.... Igo] $266,500 00
BARD Oh STREET OPENING AND 'Robert Tdfer, Assistant Clerk of the Works $15,990 00
6 City Parks Improvement Fund Stock.... 1903 100,000 00 6,000 00
IMPROVEMENT, and Inspector............ ......perday, $4 50 6 City Parks Improvement Fund Stock.... 1904 100,000 00
\1-iiliant L.-.trop MIayor...................No salary. 6,00o oo
Lewis 1I. "rcct, Steno raphcr and lype- 7 ' City P.trks Inprovsormt Fund Stock..,. I 90 200,000 00 14.000 00
As', bclP.Fitch,Conp'tuf1er ................ writer....-............................. x,200 00 7 City larks Improvement FundStock.... 1902 465,000 00 32,550 00
t:it.trles H. 1'. Collis, C, nuni-sinner of Publc tUREAU OF THE PUBLIC 7 I City Parks Improvement Fund Stock...,
\1•, rks........ ..
19-3 446,000 00 31,220 on
ADMINISTRATOR. $105760 co
~. \ . K. Croizer, President Department of \Villiam M. Hoes, Public A nlinistrator...... t4,0oo 00 5 I City Improvement Stock (Consolidated x896-1926
Stock: ............................I 238,000 00 I 511,900 00
I'ublic Parks . " r Frank W. Arnold, Assistant Public Adntinis-
1eLnIeroloman,President I oard ofAldermen trator ........... .. ............. 2,400 00 6 City Improvement Stock (Consolidated
x896-1926 445,000 00 26,700 oO
-.H.Lisingstnu,5ccr-tar C .................. 52,COJ oo Robert D.Fron:on, Chief Clerk............. 2,210 00 Mock ........................... 38,600 oo
Bu BEAU OF ELECTIONS. ! lames F. Buck, Second Cle k................ x,440 00 6 Consolidated Stock-City Improvement
1. 1•'. Rolen!.u4h, Chc) of flurcau.. ...... 54,eco o, i -toward G. Sheldon, Agent .................. 1,coo 00 Stock. ............
1896 8zo,000 00 $49,200 00
RAPID TRANSIT RAILROAD CUM- Charles C.H;tlpo.•, law Clerk .............. 6Do o0' 6 • Consolidated Stock-City ............... x896 1,564,1500 00 93,840 00
M I SS ION t R S. Mary E. I inn, Steno<,,raph r ................ 600 co -43,040 00
William L. Struu:, Nil .... ....................10 salary. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. 6 1 Consolidated Stock-County......,.... I got 8,885,500 00 $533,130 00
Ashhel P. Fitch, ComptnMlee............... I lohn Yule. Examiner .............per month, 52o 00 6 Consoli(I: tcd Stock-City .............. 1901 4,252,500 00 255,150 00
Alesam;er l . Orr, Preei,lent of the Cha;nbcr lames P. Knight. I xaminer...... 20 co 6 Consolidated Stock-Dock.......-.... Igor 1,000,000 Oc 6u,00c, oo
of Conmitmerce ........................... ... _lames M. \lorrow. hsamhner..... " 20 00 6 Consolidated Stock-City Parks Im-(
,eth Lcw ................................... ...... N illiam Lockwood, Clerk ....... " 25 00 1902 86z,oco no 5x,7zo 00
pro,ement Fund Stock .............I 900,000 00
John Clafl,n...................................... &s-Oef,, .e hr,"s.
Consolidated Stock-City ............... 1908-1928 '5w'..0 o . 0 -~
John H. 'tartn........ ...................... ...... Horan: Loomis, Chief Engineer Sewers, 5
W il liam Steinway.. . ... 1). P. \V.. ... ... ., No salary. 4 Consolidated Stick-City ............... 1910 2,Soo,000 oO ... ....., 212,000 00
lohn H. Inman ............................. . lohn 1', Porenran. Acting C hietInspector,I)e- 5 Consolidated Stock-City (F;........... I 1896-x916 30o,000 00 $15,000
Lewis 1 . Del, fill, S re"arI ........ ...... 4z,;.,c (SC p.0151 015 of Cuildtngs................... •• 5 Consolidated Stock- City Pb........... 1697 31,000 00 1,550 on
6 Consolidated Stock-City ;D;........... x896-1926 1,436,00o 00 86,16o oo I
li Consolidated Stock-City .,Ej.......,... 2896-1916 120,000 CO 7,200 00 •.
BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. i 109,910 00
3 Consolidated Stock-City (Harlem
litlARU or 1. 11.NIA I'F. "}NIA .API'Okl'IoN5tE s r. C I1'v OF N h:'t- \ uRk. NIAvOK'S OFFICE, CITY River Bridge,.............. ...... ..
1907 900,coo 00 $27,000 00 1
]L}t.t., TLFsLsAv, I)eceluher I. IS95, twelve o'clock yI. 3 Consolidated Stock-City (Harlem 1908 350,000 00 I0,500 00
\\'hereas, -1 he Board of Estimate and Apportionment, on the 3oth day of October, 1895, River Bridge............... ..... ..
adopted the Provisi,~n:I Estimate for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-six (1896), and have 3 Consolid:ued Stock-City (Harlem] 1920 178,300 00 5,349 oc
River Bridge,
con,idcred the objections to and rectifications of said estituate, made by the Board of Aldermen on 3 Consolidated Stock-City .(Harlem)
42,849 00
1920 40o,coa 00 .......... r2,coo 00
November 22, IS05, of the amounts required to pay the expenses of conducting the public business River B, idge at Third Avenue).... f
r.f the City and County of New York, in each department and branch thereof, and the Board 3 Consolidated Stock-City Bridge over 1920 80,000 00 .......... 2,400 00
„t Education, for the next ensuing financial }'ear, to wit, for the year eighteen hundred and Hailem Ship Canal ............. ..
tuinety-six ( iS96), to which estnnate Is included such sum as is necessary for the payment of interest
3 Consolidated St ck-City 'Harlem)
River I3ridzc at One l-Iotirieed and }) 1920 100,000 00 .......... ' 3,000 00
in the bon. Is of the said City and County, which becomes due and payable within said year, which Fifty'-fifth Street..................
- not otlier}v ise provided for ; also such sun) as is necess•sry to be raised by tax to pay the principal 3 Consolidated Stock-City Sodgwickl
t any bonds and stocks which become clue and payable during the said year, which is not other- Av;nne and Ogden Avenue Ap- 2920 .............. w
proaches to One Hundred and 73,000 00
Vise provide l for ; also the amount to be raised by tax annually, which, with the accumulations of Fifty-fifth Street Bridge' .
st ock s b on ds i ssued provide f or t he s imply 3 Consolidated Stock ,;Repaving Streets' x9to 1.000,000 00 $30,000 00
;,t water, pursuant to the provisions of section to of at tick VIII. of the Revised Constitution of the and Avenues) . ......... .....)
3 I Consolidated Stuck (Repaving Street.i 1913
S::'._ of New York, adopted at the General Election held November 6, IS94, and also so much as and Avenues]
500,000 00 15,000 Oo
)illy be necessary to pay the pro,.ortion of the State tax required to be paid by the City and County 3 Conso'idated Stock (Repaving Streets 1916 500,000 00 I 15,000 CO
o f New York in said year 1896, as provided by section 189 of the New York City Consolidation and Ave.
nue .
Act of IS82, vwhich objections to and rectificrti.,ns of said Provisional Estimate were transmitted by 3 I Consolidated Stock (Repaving Streets 192. 700,000 00 21,000 00
andA venuesl ...................
the Clerk of the Board of Aldermen on December IS, 1895, and presented to the Board of Estimate Rt,000 on
and Apportionntenl on December Ig, tS?5 ; theretore 3 Consolidated Sto-k (Repaving Third I- 1920 50,000 00 ......,,, I,SOO Oo
Avenue, in Twenty-third \Vardl...
Resolved, That after such consideration of the said objections to and rectifications of said 3 Consolidated Stock--Purchase of 1913 672,409 72 ........... 20,072 29
Provisional Estimate, the Board of Estimate and Anportionment do hereby make this a Ward', Island, etc ..............
FINAL ES l MATE; 2%I ConsolidatedStock-City,New Parks,etc.) T909-2929 9,357,000 00 I ........,, . 233,905 00
of the amounts required to pay the expenses of conducting the public business of the City and oy CI,nsohdated Stock Corlears Hook Park' 19-3 r,37a,421 oo $47.S64 74
County of New York, in each department and branch thereof, and the Board of Education, for the 3 Consolidated dock Corlears Houk Park) 1914 224,500 00 3,735 00
text ensuing financial year, to tsit, for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-six (1S96), in which --- 51,699 74
is included such sum as is necessary for the payment of the interest on the bonds of the said City 3 I Consolidated Stock iPubI c Driveway ... 1920 800,000 on .......... 24,0 0 oa
and County. and of the annexed territory, which becomes clue and payable within said year, and 3 Cuusolidated Stock Castle Garden and 1920 70,000 co ........... 21O0 00
Aquarium'.,
also such sum as is neces,ary to be raised by tax to pay the principal of any bonds and stocks which 3 Consolidated Stock East Wing, Ameri- 2920 223,000 00 .......... 6,750 00
Zecitme due and payable during the said year, not otherwise provided for ; also the amount to be can Nluoeum of Natural Hi;torv)...
raised for the supply of va,er by tax annually, %ihich, with the accumulations of interest thereon, 3 Cons,didated Stick Improvement of
Park=. P.,rkways and Drives, New 1920 310,000 00'i .....,. 9,300 00
will be sufficient to redeem the stocks and bonds issued, as provided by section to of article VIII. of Yo k Ctty and Pelham Park . .,
the Revised Constitution of the State of New York, adopted at the General Election held November 3 Consol.da ed Stock City Improvement Igxs 778,772 36 .......... 23,363 17
d, 1SQ4, an ,1 ala l >o much a- may be necessary to pay the proportion of the State tax required to be stock... J
) a_ci I the (_ iv id Ccui.:y of New York in said }- ear, as follows 3 Consolidated St. ~ck \:ulberry Bend Park: 1924 1,584,37t ou I..,,,,.... 47.531 13
3 Consoli_-nrec Stock !Public Bu.ldiug, 6o,000 00 .......... 1,800 00
1 914
FINAL ESTIMATE FOR 1896. Crotoua Park;
Con.-olidatcd Stuck Fire Department
3 1914 108,015 00 ..... ..... 3,240 45
THE MAYORALTY. Bonn.' ...........................f
S.; . t _- i l: •..1 - z ._. o -\fa}urs Otlice : 3 Consoltd'ted Stock (Riverside Park 1914 I)O,coo 00 .......... 5,700 co
-..,-5 of th,\L:cor .......................................................... 550,000 00 and Drier. ......................
,rtes of Clerks and S,Ibordinates, and Contingencies............ I ......... .... 16,oco no 3 ' Consobda:ed Stick Street Cleaning 1914 50,000 00 i ,,,,...... 1,500 00
--- 926,0=0 on Llep vcoertt Plant` .... ...........}
1 n:cs.: f Lcenses-Mayor's Office 3 Consolidated St ck 1Secenth District
~i rles ................................................................... `12,550 oa Police and Llevenat Judt. i:,l Dis- 1920 299,coo 00 .......... 5,970 00
t. rt.ngennes ................................................................. 250 00 txtet Courts
--- r2,800 oo 3 Comoli fated Stock !Police Department I 1925 60,549 65 .......... '5x649
THE CO.ISION COUNCIL. Bond,' ............... ...... ....I
I i, , - ,.a .iny'C odes ..................... .......................................... 52,o0o co 3 Consolidated Stuck IFtre Hydrant Stock'' 1925 5c,000 co 1,500 U)
i .~.":.... _, - ,es-Clerk of the Common Ccuncil ....................................... ;oo co 7 : ConSi'l6daIcd Stock-City • 13,.,-.........I 1896 3377.500 00 4236,425 00
-Common Council: 7 Cou:ohdated Stock-City 'C .......... 1896 2,947,200 00 i 206,304 00
I ,..\-kient of the Board of Alf:ermen 'section 5z, New York City 7 Consoli,ated Stock-County (A) ........ r 896 6 5,500 on ,' 56,385 00
C onsolidation Act of tell; ..... ... ........ .................. E3..o co 7 Consolidated Stock-County (B,........i 1896 874,700 00 62,229 00
I tiny -dertnei, at 52,000 each per annum section 5z, New 560,343 00
Sorts City Connolidat.on Act of t°a0: chapter 74. Laws of 3 Consolidated Stock .`Mulberry Bend 1920 100,000 00 I ........ 3,000 00
1 Csn; chapter 2)2, Latvs of 188; , and chapters 397 and 403, Lans Park,
41832...................................................... 60,000 00 Stock 'Riverside Park 19400o 00
~,i. rw: and (7 ttlicers, hoard of Aldermen section 79, New York City 3 Improvement .
1914 ......... 5,7 00 00
ConsoIilntt0it Act of 1882, : Consolidated Stock 1Al_ashingtOrt 1920 640,c00 00 19,200 00
Clerk ......................................... $5,030 00 3 Br dge Park ......................
Deputy Clerk ... .. ....... ................. z.5oo on 3 Consolidated Stock (Repaving Avenue 1 1.20 100,000 00 3,000 co
Sp ecial Assistant Clerk ......................... a,too co A .,),
Five Clerks, at 51.200 each .................... 6,coo 00 Consolidated • Stock \~'e t Win_,
Four Clerks, at 3r,00o each .................... 4,000 no 3 Aoeetenu \Iuseunt of Natural 1920 250,000 00 ........... 7,500 cc
t_toe Librarian ................................. r,000 on History ......................... .
-)rte Serfie.nt-at-:\rms ......................... 900 00 3 Consolidated Stock Jerome Avenue'
1'wj \lc „-ncr>.a: g_-,00 each .................. -,Coo oo Approach to One Hundred and 1920 201,181 32 6,035 44
23.3c0 00 Fitt,-filth Srrect Bridge .
-.-------b6,30000 3 Cunsold.ued Stock tRep:wing Roads, )
----•- 83,900 00 Streets and Avenues, Twenty-third} 1920 85,000 oo 2,550 00
FHE 1I\ANCE DEPARTMENT. an.l ill enty- ourth Ward-' ... )
- .- .... .. ................... ....., .. . ..... .. .... ... ...... .. ......
- "I Ii; ~1.~:1. ~"
(-'~P., f40,oao on 3 Consolidated Stock (Construction and 2914 65,000 00 1,950 00
Conan -•c_r<--C..ntp:r-':or- r ):?i-0, ii-luding Expert Services, and including Arrear- Impir v_mentof P.,rkways'........
aces ........... .................................. ......................... 12,500 00 3 Consoli-iaed Stock ;Catnedral Park- 1914 5,850 GO
way, etc., .......... I ......... [ 195,E 00
Salons--F itiattcc Department:
aa:ar}•of the Comptroller <ection 32, New York City Consolidation 3 ' Consolidated Stock (Colleg_ of the 1914
Act of 1882; ......... .. .................... .... I............ $to,000 00 City of New York .................J 47.0'0 00 1,"53 55
Salaries of Officers. Clerks and Employees, including g2,50o for 5 Croton Water-man Stock............... 1906 173,000 00 1 $8,650 oo
salary of Engineer on Pavements and Pavement W ork ........ 220,9oo no 6 Croton Water-otifo Stock ..............i 2900 284,000 oc 17,040 00
Expenses of Temporary- Clerks in Bureau for the Collection of Taxes Soon no 7 Croton Water-nraiu Stuck .............. 1900 2,284,000 00 r 52.880 oo
238,900 00 178,570 00
SalarieeChamberiaiflS Office 'section 165, New York City Consolidation Act of x882,.. z5,000 on 3 I Deck Bonds ........................... 1914 355,000 00 RLo,cso oc
316,400 00 3 Dock Bonds ........................... r9r6 SOO'CO0 no 13,000 0(1
interest on the Debt of the Corporation of the City' of New York, 3 Dock Bonds ........................... 1917 500,000 00 15.000 00
INTEREST ON THE CITY DEBT IINCI.UDING INTEREST ON THE DEBT OF THE ANNEXED TERRITORY OP 3 Dock BBonds ............................ 19rs soo'co0 Oct 15,000 00
wESrCHESTER i_ovN y;, ON BONDS AND STOCKS ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING JANUARY I, 1896, 3 Dock Bonds ........................... 1929 0.0,000 00 30,000 00
EXCLUSIVE OF FI".NDED DEBT HELD B)' THE SINKING FUND. 3 . Dock Bonds ........................... 1920 I,050,00O 00 31,500 00
3 Dock Bonds ............................ 1922 2,250,000 00 37,500 00
3 I Dock Bonds ........................... 2922 2C,000 00 6ao oo
3 I Dock Bonds ........................... 1923 865,000 on 25.950 on
WHEN TOTAL.
cZ TITLES OF BONDS AND STOCKS, PRINCIPAL. INTEREST.
INTEREST. 3 Dock Bonds ........................... 1924 1,125 00o 00 33,750 00
DUE. 1925 r,r6a,0
0 0 no
3 Dock Bonds ........................... 34,E on
0.'_ 3)4 Dock B',nds ............. .............. 1915 1,150,000 00 40,250 00
Additional Croton Water Stock......... 1899 3I' Dock Bonds ............................ 1924 500,000 00 27.500 00
3 $500,oc0 00 S15,oco 00
1908 r6,2o0 00 8,460 no
3 Additional Croton Water Stock ......... 1914 200,000 CO I 5,000 00 5 Dock Bonds ............................
' $21,000 00 5 Dock Bonds ............................ 1909 200,000 00 10.000 00
3 Additional Water Srnck ........ . t9o4 5.000,000 00 8,50,000 00 6 Dock Bonds ........................... 1905 744,E Oo 44,640 00
3 Additional Water Stock ................. 1505 5,00o,0oo uo I 150,000 00 7 Dock Bonds ........................... Igo[ 500,00000 35,E GO
Additional Water Stock .......... ..... . x904 1,500,000 00 52,500 on 7 Dock Bonds ........................... 2902 750,000 00 52,500 00
:04 1904 348,800 00 24.426 00
3 Additional Water Stock ...............I x9-7 8,aoo.oc0 00 246,000 00 7 I Dock Bonds ........................... 482,516 o
3 Additional tV.,ter Stock ................ 1912 250,000 00 7,500 00
3 Additional Water Stock ................i 1913-1933 100,000 00 3,000 00 Market Stock.......................... 1897 40.000 00 .... ...... 00
7
35 Additional \Nate.- Stock.................i 1913-1933 300,000 00 10,500 00 5 New York Bridge Bonds (Consolidated 1896-1926 500,000 00 $25,000 00
-- 619,500 00 Stock) ..........................
Additional Water Steck forthe Sanitzry 1914 391,500 00 ..... .... . 11,745
5 I New York Bridge Bonds (Consolidated x900-1926 1,00o, 00 50.000 00
P. oaeetioB of the Water Supply,... GO Stock)............ ...... ...
3 Armory Bonds ......................... 1904 300.00000 86,000 00 6 New fork Bridge Bonds (Consolidated 1896-x926 00.00000 30,000 00
3 Armory Ponds .......................... 1907 250,000 00 7,500 00 Stock) .......................... ..
Armory Bonds......................... r9o9 442,0o0 oo 13,260 00 6 New York Bridge Bonds................ 1905 248.000 00 ■4,880 00
3 119,880 oa
3 . Armory Bonds .......................... x914 273,500 00 8,1:15 oo
34.875 Go 5 I New York County Court-house Stock, 1898 150,000 00 $7,500 00
250,000 00 No- 5 .......... ..... ..... ..
3y Assessment Bonds .............. .. ..i 7899 $8,750 G 6 New York County Court-house Stock,
3 Assessment Bonds (Improvement Park 1896 40,200 00 2,412 00
1899 No. ............ ................ 9,91! 00
Avenue aLive One Hundred and 500,000 00 15,000 00 3 I Revenue Bonds (Chapter 33x, Laws of
Sixth Street). I896 1,300 00 $39 -0
Assessment Bonds (Improvement Park 1892, and Chapter 33, Laws of 1893)
3 3 Revenue Bonds (Chapter 4, Laws of
Avetwe above One Hundred and 1901 20a000 00 6,000 00 46,982 51 1,410 46
1891, and Chapter752, Laws of 1894)
Sixth Street) ................ 29,750 00 3 ) Revenue Bonds (Chapter 541, Laws of
7 Assessment Fund Stock ................. 1903 336.600 00 $13,562 00 1896 23,500 00 403 19
1910 t:8 a [
6 Assessment Fund Stock ................ 535.600 00 32,136 00 3 I Revenue Bonds (Chapter 535, Laws of
i -- 55.698 00 189! 363,200 aI to,649 95
x898 18931.. ....... .....
5 Central Park Fund Stock .............. 359.800 00 017,990 00 3 Revenue Bonds (Chapter 536, Laws of
C Central Park Fund Stock ............... 1898 373,000 00 x6,380 00 1896 22,500 00
( 18051............ ..................f
--- ---- -- 34.370 00 675_37_ -- -------
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY i, 1896. THE CITY RECORD. 121

FOR Riso5att'l'loN OF TIIE PRINCIPAL OF 7'HE CITY DEn I.


TITLES OF BONDS AND STOCKS. llHEN PRINCIPAL. TOTAt,
INTEREST.
INTEREST. Three per cent, Revenue Bonds of the City of New York, issued in pursuance of chaps, r
4, Laws of 289r, and chapter 752, Laws of 1894, payable on or after November i.
1896 ................... ... ... .... ....... ........ ............. ..... _;':,)5z 5r
Revenue Bonds (Chapter 566, Laws ofl Three percent. Revenue Bends of the City of New York, issued in pursuance of chapter
3 331, Laws of 1892, and chapter 33, Laws of 184;, payable on or after November r,
J887, and Chapter 275, Laws of 1892) ( I x896 «4,983 62 5142 94
3 Revenue Bonds (Chapter 548, Laws of
1896 ....... ....... ...... .. .. ..... .... .. ..................-.... 1,300 00
1896 39,859 65 I,195 79 Three per cent. Revenue Bonds of the City of New York, issued in pursuance of
chapter 173, Laws of 1885, and chapter 222, Laws of x688, payable on or after
3 Revenue Bonds (Section 159, Consoli- November I,1896 .............................. ... .......... --..... 220,000 ml'
d:aion Act of 1882: ................ç 1896 477,OCO 00 14,171 3r
Three per cent. Revenue buds of the Cityaf Necv York, issued to p:trsuance of chapter
3 i Revenue Bon ds (Chapter 135, Laws of } 535, Laws of 1893, payable on or after November r, r896 .......................... 363,20. 21
. . . 1895 2129- 40 68 71
Three per cent. Revenue Bonds of nce City of New York, is,ucd In pursuance of
. Revenue Bonds Chapter 173, La%v s of chapter 942, Laws nl r8)z, payable November x, 1896 ............................ 13,50- "'
1535, and Chapter zzz, Laws of tS88) ,P x846 220,000 00 6,698 63 i
Three per Cent. Revenue floods of the City of New furl, is-tied III pursuance of
3 i Revenue Bonds (Chapter r3o, Laws of 22,5oo c
1946 xo,oco 0o 291 49 chapter 536, L:nvs of 1892, payable olilt' after November r, I8g5 ....... ........
1895 Three per cent. Revenue Bunds of the City Of New York, issued in pursuance of
3 Revenue Bonds (Chapter 368, Laws of chapter 566, Laws of 1387, and chapter 275, Law', of 18 )2, payable on or after
1896 148,000 00 5,940 on
1894) .............................. November I, 1896 ................................ ... .......... ............ 4,983 ''-
3 Revenue Bonds (Chapter 553, Laws of Ihree par cent. Revenue Bonds of the C.ty of New York, issued in parsudnce of
li 1896 5,COO 00 144 45
1895 ......... .......... ..... section 159, New Yorli City Cnnsolidatiou Act of r88z, payable mitt or after Novem-
3 Revenue Bonds (Chapter 535, Laws of ber x,1896 .................... ..... ... ......... ........... ......... 477,000 00
1893, and Chapter 567, Laws of rS45, 1 ', 1896 j 2,294 39 64 60
Three per cent. Reventta Bunds of the City nt New York, issued in pursuance ufcnapter
I x41,895 89
1 School-house Bonds .................... x 897 95o,_O 0o z8,5oo or' 548 , laws of 1392, puyahla on or after N-- r, 096 ............... ....... 33,859 6=
School-house Bonds ......:............... 1905 , 3.575,945 29 1-7,278 36 Three per cent. Revenue L'o n,1s of the Ci 15- of New York, issued in pursuan e if c Tmpter
School-house Binds .................. 1911 897,205 72 26,916 17 135, Laws 01i85, payable on o r after N,,vcml)er r, 1,~)6 ..................... ... 2,290 41
3 _ School-house Bonds...................... 1412 542,553 6o 18,98.3 38 Threepercent. Rove:me Bonetsof the Ci'. y of New York. issur, J in ur,uance of chapter
3 School-house PInds .................... 1t3 130, Laws of 189_, payable on or after \_oveinbcr r, 1896 .................. ..... 00,000 o
754,560 75 22,636 8z
3 School-house Builds ................... 1914 j 836,013 6s 25,080 41 Three per cent. I:cvenue Binds of the City of New York, i-sued in pursuance of chapter
229,401 04 368, Laws of 2894, payable on ar after NS,veml,er r, i99'i ......................... 198,000 0)
3 Sanitary Improvement School-house I 'I'hreeper cent. Revenue Ponds of the Uity of New \-,irk, issued in pursuance of chapter
Bond.... .........................( 1914 1.9,871 oo ...... 3,896 13
553, Latrs of 18-)5, pa}-rble oil or after November r, 1896 ......................... 5,000 O.
7 Soldiers' Bounty Fund floods, No, 3.,,..I 1896 301,(00 00 Sxr,z1z o0 Three percent. Revenue fluids of the City of New York, i,sucd in pursua!Ice of chap•cr
7 Soldiers' ],uttnty Fund Bonds, Ao. 3 1897 193,200 oD 13,524 00 535, Laws of 1893, and chapter 567, Laws of 1895, payable oil or alter November t.
34,636 co 1896 ....................... ..... ..--..... ............ ............. :.--y.f.v
3 Water-main Stock Consolidated Stock:. 1924 250,000 00 ........ 7,500 00 For Redemption of the Debt of the Annexed Territory of \Vestchester County (chat,
Interest on indebtedness of annexed ter 329, Laws of 189 4 ) :
territory of Westchester County:, Seven per cent. Bonds of the Town of West Farms ................ $12,000
7 Town of West Farms .................... .......... 390,500 00 $26,950 00 Seven per cent. buds of the Town of ,\lorrisattiy .................. 2,000 CO
7 Town of \Iorrisanta .................. .......... 99,500 00 6,930 00
33,880 oo -r,3s ,.t3 7
Additional amount required to keep a ESTIItATED AMOUNT REQLIRED FOR THE REDuStrItIN OF 'I'tie DEPT OF 111E Tt{RRIIORV .{0.\1•.X1: ,
sufficient sum of nwney on deposit I TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1.5002 TILE PROVISIONS lIi C'It \P1'E!: 934 OF THE LAWS Of 1895.
with Itlessrs. N. M. Rothschild Town of Westchester :
Sons, of London in pursuance oft Arrears for r89; ............................................................... fn6,000 o::
agreement', for the payment of such[ ......... ••••••...... ... •...... 15.00000
Due in 1896 .................................... ............................. Iz,coo »
coupons of the City and County of Village of W ~lliamsbridge :
New York as may he presented to Arrearsfo, 1895 .............................................................
th em.. .. ................ 7,30-1 o1
...Due in x8q6 ................................................................. . 34,009 Gz
Iota! ............. ............................................................. 54,922,824 42 Village of Wakefield
A rrears for 1895 ................................. .......... ................. 1,000 0
IN'1'P!1Ir. I c'rIv toll l lr,. i11leKti AND BONDS. TO BE ISSUED AFTER JANUARY r, 1896, Due in 1896 .................................................................. 23,000 u„
Town of Eastchester:
Arrears for x897 .... ........ ... .............. ... ...... ............... 837 0,
c Dtte in 1896 ................. ........ ............ ... .... ... ....... 1,0.4 4'
n Town of Pelham:
c'v D ue in x896 ........................ ............. .......... .............. 40 0~
- 1 !111 1Ff[1_.\'1 L'I:1:
PuaeosES or- ~. z ;
r~
~C-1~ Lll.fl'f. ~, FclL teSrsLl'.IEsT t•SYli.Lt. IN 1506.
.a UTH Ofi 12.A'f10 N . I 20
.1c t;t . ,1 1 . , run u< I > _ „•o d ;, -j .p
a For amount to be raised by tax. annually, aginncis.tt, wit 11 the accumulation of interesI Thereon, tc
redeem the stock payable from taxsuon iso e.i attcr December 31, 1884, perms t t t) -anion I
of article 5, of the Revised Constitution ,f tltc :Stato of New York, adopted at the' general electi 'u
held November 6, 1894 as shown ut a detailed statement) ......................................
FUic ...Inc S r,{'1't:.
State Taxcr and Common Schools for the State :
Additiun:d Cr,,:c,u R:aer tr,ck 5-sc l'„ provide for a furtheri$r,000,000 no For School,. ivy mill, per chapter 8r,8, L:uc< of ti95 .............................. 51 ,857,373 z
14t, Nell Vork City Couselidation supply of pure ands annually.., 5500,000 oc' 57,50000 For State: Care of Insole, r still, per chapter S yt, Lsst s of 1895 .................. 1,975,928 qq
Act of 1882 ...................... tl holesome water..... I I
For Geed at Purposes, i;;~ mill, per chapter 8o8, Laws of t695 ..................... 1,857,373 2 5
For Canals, iva still, Per chapters zoz and SoS, Law, of 1895 .................. 711, 334 4'
aduitional Water Stock for the Sani- To provide for the sani-I 5500,000 oo'' _,r .2,1 5 :,,
tary Protection of the Water Sup '. tary protection of theP annttally.. 500,0000cl 7,50000 Rents
ply) (Chap 18) and 515, Lass's of water supply.........' 1or payment of rent of property leased to the Corp,rati.,n for public ofbce, and r,th5,r ptlrn s
1093 .. .. .. ........ .. except :Yrmol too t Id Dr l r. ,ms and Police 'station-hr,use is t illow,
A5sC5SItietit floods Se:. 144, New \ ork- To pay for street im-
IEXI uit Ass ,
Cit }~ Consolidation Act of rb8~
- •• pruvemutt'....
s .........
.... (delimited
i .. I,000,000 00 15,000 00 DnTE I

OF NAVIES OF I E'sott S.
l or. WHAT 7,bCNTtrsN OF TION AxacsL i T,
P1:R!OSE. PR4.,tI5HI, UP RF1'T-\L ~PR,.•', _
Dock Bonds Sec. 143, New York City Tobuilddocks,piers,etc.183,000,00000'i LEASE,
Consolidation Act of x882• ... .. I annually, .1 3,000,000 oc 45,000 00
Additional Water Stuck Chap, 490, For new reservoirs,, 18g3. Henry Hilton ......'Comnti,sioncrs of Rooms Nor. cru and May r,
Laws of 1853, ............ .. .. dams, New Aqueduct,
M ar. r a Accounts ....., 1121 ..tctvart L'uild r846, 88r,5oo on =l '-
etc ........ ...
..... Unlimited .. 3.500,000 ooh 52.500 00
Scuoel-house Bonds iIChap. 9 8, Lawns For the purchase of new lial.unissed I in,; ............. . I
u , I Commissioner of Rooms Yes. r27 n
ad'•
1 1 395..•..........• . ' school sites and for,65,coo,o_o oo 3,000,00000 45,00000 Jurors........, 128, Stet% art Build - ' I
the erection and fur- i ng ...............
nishing of new school I Finance D:part-Irst Ifonr of Stco•,,rt
buildings ............. meet......... Buhdm4..........
Receiver of. Rontr.o "0, „P„
Consolidated Stock of the City of New For repaving streets 41.000,000 oo h
York Chap. 475, Lasso of 1895).... I and avenues. ........I annually.. 1 r,e-0,coo 00 , 25,00000
1 Ta.es........ 'Ij,'' .c>t l .,,hp.'
i St ieart li:liidiog.
,Department of ' Ro„ms "D,' 'b;,"
Consolidated Stock of the City of New For west wind ad'Jitionl lace,, and As-. "F „„ B H,
Yolk Chap. 225. Last's of 1895,....1 to American !Museum; sesslet tS .....!.I 1.,, , K " and
of Natural History... 8500,000coi 200,000 00 3,00000
I
C-c,n o'idated Stock of the City of New! For the new site and! 1 'IIrenesremi.e- timated
\rk (Chap. 168, Laws 01 1895 building for the Col-I ' Department o Room R," ;tLw.Irt' 11ay . - i ! •....... ,7 - ,r
lege of the City of 'saxes and As- Bdildin. )5........ t"-96, ! 1,500 00 500 00
N cw York........... li 1,175,000 00 800,000 00 72,000 co lw.rsleti r..... Arrear,, r8, .... ........ 580 64
Finance Depart- Rooms Nos, z and May r,
Consolidated Stock of the City of New For the Botanic Garden,, I ntent ....., , 4z, Stewart B ild. 1896, 1,500 00
York (Chap. to3, Laws of 1894), , I etc., in Bronx Park...
Son oa
5oo,coo oo'1 300,000 co 4,300 00 ing................
Notes and Stock authorized by law,, For Arrcarm, 1895..., ...... I ....... 75
other than those above mcntioned. I
Ifreneu'ed,e.timated .... , ....I... ' 750 00
1893, George Peabody Department of Nu. 3x Chambers St., May x,
including bonds for the Erection) Jan. 4 Weimere ......... Public Works. rSo6.
, f Buildings, for Purchase of Sitesi I2,000 0o 1 12,000 00
x893. New Yorker Stotts Counsel to the ad and 3d floors and May r,
SIr Small Parks, for Bridges over! May
the Harlem River at Third Ave-; > 277 Zeitung..........
b ..........Corporation
I part of 4th
th floor, 846. r6,ouooc 8,003 00
part
title and at First Avenue, for
Repaving Roads, Streets and Aye-
Builditl.g..... ....
Ifrenewed,cstimated ...... ........ 8,coo 00
flues in the Twenty-third ands 1889. 1lary A. Schanck,' Board of As-1 1st soli, Nu. 27 Stay r,
Tweet}'-fourth Wards, for Police Feb. x es x of Daniel S. lessors ....... 181)7. , 2,50000!
Chambers street ., z,5.o 00
Department Site, and Uindings,i 3 ex xof , d aniel S,
for an Extension to the Slotropoli- 1891, Edwin Einstein ..... 4th District Civil N. F. corner of zd May r,
tan Museum of Art, for Brooklyn. Apr. 13 Court........ avenue and 1st st.. 1806. 2,750 00 2,375 ,.,
Bridge Improvements, for Battery I{1enewnd1e_timntcd ........
•... 1,_75 oc
Park Aquarium, for Kirk and 1894. I " ,... 4th District Civil additional room..,, Slay r,
Parkway Improvements, for Con-' , Apr. 30 ' Court........ 1896. 11,250 CO G,, . V
traction of the Speedtc'ay, for If renewcd,cstim tedi ...... , . 6z; .
Paving Avenue A, for New 1892. "['he Demtlt Dispen- 6th District Civil nil story, ml avenue' slay I,
Plant for Department of Street' May x nary ............. Court ........ and z;d street..... 1895. 1,700 00 c,., : c
Cleaning, for Rapid Transit pur. (front:wed,cstimated ...... ........ I 8;u o,
poses, for the New East R,ver'I 18 94• George J. Gould. 5th District Civil Grand Opera House,
g
Bridge, for the Gouverneur Sllpl Apr.
r. z8' Edwin Gould, Court........ Room 7, zd Door, Maya,,,
Hospital, for the Grand Concourse Helen M. Gould etc ............. ' 1899, ' 3,500 00
and Boulevard in the'Ywenty-third and HotvardGould, Light, heating, etc., ...... I r6z oo ! 3,6a= o>
and T srenty•fourth Wards, for executorsand trims-
the Sites and Buildings for New tees of Jay Gould,
Fire Station-houses and other pur- deceased........ , .
poses and oljects authorized and 1894. 5 75ew York •S'umltlti District c zdstory of Manhat- Jan. 1,j
to be authorized by the Legislature) ....................... ........... 7,500,000 00 1t2,50000 Dec. 31 I Verein, Blooming-: Civil Court.,, tan Hall, 8th ave-I 1896. ' 3,500 00 ........
dale .............. I title, near 54th st. - .
[ 319,55000 if renewed, estimated •-•.. ........I 3,50) o0
Less interest on the amount of the above-described Stock and Bonds, which, it isl 1891. Murray - Hill Bauk, 6th District Po-;a W. corner 3d ave- May 1,
estimated, will be purchased by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, and the' Aug. IS I assignee of Moritz lice and Loth' sue and r58thst,,, l 1896, 2,600 00
interest on which will lie payable from the '1 Sinking Fund for the Payment of the 1,300 oa
i Baiter ............ wcd'estima[udI ...... 1,300 00
Interest on the City Debt," as provided by section x, chapter 178, Laws of 1889- Courts .......
$z,o0o,000 for six months, at three per cent. per annum ............................. 130,000 00 1891. .......•
Joseph Spears...... Commissioner of 2622 Third avenue..'I lan. r ~
Jan. r S t r e et 1895. ' 2,700 00 ........
Total ......................................... ............. ......... $289,500 00 Ins- If re1ne
P...... ........ 2,700 00
z3d and 24th
NOTE.-'1•his appropriation shall be applicable to the payment of interest that may accrue on Ward, (Slain
any of the above-mentioned stocks and bonds, according to the issues thereof that may be made. offices )
INTEREST ON REVENUE BONDS OF :896. Haven Co. ...'Commis)i oner of.x43d street and Col- i May r, I
On say, 9zt,000,000 of Bonds of 1896 ......... .................. ... ... Street Im - lege avenue.....-. 1896, 900 00 450 00
300,000 00 pro V ei n e h is, If renewed,estimated . ............... . 450 00
ESII.'1tATED AStOL'NT RRQL'IRED FOR THE PAYMMENT OF INTEREST ON THE INDEBTEDNESS OF • THE
TERRIrORV .ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER z3d and 24th'
934 OF
THE LAWS OF 1895•
'town of Westchester- 892. Henry Muller.......0m sionerof''141ststreetandAlex May t.
Arrears for 1895 ............................................................... May 3 Street Im - ander avenue ..... 1896, r,o8o 00 540 oc
$5,896 68 p mi I If reuetved,estimated ..... .. , .. , , 540 011
Due in 2895 ................................................................... 14,053 36
Village of Williamsbridge- z3d and z4thl
Arrearsfor 1895 . ............................................................. Wards (Branch
8,704 80 office) .........
Due in x8g6 ................................................................... 16,690 29
Village of Wakefield- Henry Hilton....... Commi,,imle,sof Room No. 19 1, Stew........ ...... I . ....... .
Arrears for1895 ............................................................... Accounts..... ate Building, 5'o
2,440 50 per muntn........
Due in 1896 .................................................................. 4.361 oo
Town of Eastchester- - A rrears, .895 ....... ..... ........ 386 xz
Arrears for 2895 ............................................................... 460 8o I' Ifrenewed,estimated ...... ' ........ 840 00
,.,,.., j Department of Room " R," Stewart
Due in r896 ................................................I.................. x,663 as
Town of Pelham- Taxes and As- Building .........
Due in 1896 ................................................................ .. 3 01 sessments ....'Arrears for 18)5 and ...... .. . ..... x,500 no
to May r, 1896....!I
Total ................................................................... Ifrenewed,esttntated ......1.11....
I 2,000 ou
54,273 46
122 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1896.
EXPIRA- noNT
Aw THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS.
llwTe FR WHAT LOCATION OF T I IN ANNUAL TO BE Maintenance and (;overnment of Parksanel Places
OF N.A DIES Of LESSORS. .
Pt ' ReUi E• PREMISES. OF RENTAL. PEU\'IDED \;tlarieS-l.V pay en[irel )' the ~alarlec of the President, Secretary, and Clerical
LL45E.
LEASE. FOR. Force in the (Slice of the Commissioners ; the Superintendent of Parks, and
Clerks in his Office; the Engineer of Construction; the 1Meteorologist; the
X')7. lames M. Constable, Supreme Court, 3d story, Con-table Oct. 1, $14,5co 00 f:r4,5oo 00 Entomologist, and Director of Menagerie
r Frederick A. Con- in the 1st Ju- L'uilding, Nos. to 1897. President...................................... $5,000 00
stable, Hiks Ar- dicial District, and II Fifth ave..' I Secretary,Soperintendent, Ensineer,Clerks,etc. 30,355 00
nd, trustees tin- and the Appel- and Nos. 3, 5 and oo
der will of Henri- late Division, 7 l:. 18th st. ..... Police:
etta Constable, de- in the 1st De- Arrears, IS99 ....... ...... ........ 3,625 00 SalIriesof Captain ,Surgeons, Sergeants. Roundsmen,
ceased, and Fred- partntent..... Patrolmen, Special Keepers, and wages of all
.rick A . Constable, persons employc,i in the Police Stables.......... $357 4ao ..0
individually....... For Supplies and Repairs .... .. .................... r5,xo ~,o
Sr,S. Vogene h e I1 y, Ed- Puhc Adminis. Rooms Nos, rots to May I. 2.000 oo I z,000 co -- t° 00
\er, r : rcard Kel l}
y. f'hom- triter ........ rozu. 1' e m p I e xgoo. Labor, i\laintenance, Supplies, Water Supply for Irrigation Con-
as H. Kelly, Paul Court ............ struction and Repairs-For i;eneral Maintenance of all the Park
Fuller and Daniel Arrears, 1895 ....... ...... ........ 500 00 System, exclusive of Parks north of the Harlem river ........... 400,000 00
F. Sullivan, execu- Zoological Department-For the increase and the keeping, preser-
U:rs under tht last ration, additions to, and exhibitors of the collection in the Zoo-
'V :11 and testament logical Department of the Central I'ark, including repairs to
itt Eugene Kelly, buildings used for that purpose ................................ 30.000 oa
deceased .......:. Maintenance of 1Ltse tints:'
-
isc-. Eugene Kell }-, Ed- Corporation At- Rooms Non. 030 to May 1, z,oco on 2, 05 0 00 For the keeping, preservation and exhibition of the collection iu
N , %. t: ss and Ke.ly, I lion- torne\_-........ 934, Temple Court i8go. the American Museum of Natural History, the Museum to be
as I-f. Doily, Paul Arrears, 1995 ....... ...... ........ 500 00 kept open in pursuance of law ............................ 95,000 00
Puller and Daniel For the keeping, preservation and exhibition of the collection in
1. Sullivan, exe u- the Nletropoli I an \lu,eum of Art, the 111u>eum to be kept open
t:., rs under the Last in pursuance of law ......................................... 55,000 cc
,rill and testament . 5 7,75; n~--~
,n Eugene Kelly, '~. Maintenance and Construction of New Parks north of Harlem river, including Survey- ,
deceased.......... Ing and Mouumenting .......................................................... 90,000 oo
a .ie tar rent for Bureau of Street Opening in the Emigr,nt Lank Building, or Music-Central Park and the City Park............. ...... ..... a7,5oo CO
thor location ...................................... ............................... 5,000 09 Harlem River Bridges-Repairs, Improvements and Maintenance-General Mainte-
Seri....... l168.o73 77 nance and Repairs .......................... ........................ 39,300 00
- --- ---- - Teleph on is ~ervi - e-For \I"tintvning "Telephonic Serrice for the llepartment......... 4000 00
Armories and Drill-rooms-Root, Surveys, Maps and Pl a ns-For Making Survey, and Maps for Laying-nut Paths or
For rent of the folle, ing premises for Armories and Drill-rooms, under leases made in con. Places, for use of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement and Commis-
formity with section 6z, chapter 293, Laws of 1883. as amended b% section 3. chapter 91, sioners of Estimate and Assessment ........................ ... .. . . ,..; os.
Laws of 1884, and ch_ipter aiz, Laws of 1886 Aquarium-For the Keeping, Pre-serration and Exhibition of the Collection in the
Aquarium at Castle Garden, including Aqucrist, Assistant Aquansts, Laborers,
_ Exlla.t- AMOUNT Cleaners. Attendants, Engineers, Firemen, \V:ach men, Gas, Food for Fishes and
DATE Von \~tiAT I LOCATION OF TI„N ANNUAL TO nE Contingeucies.................................................................. :.,,00 ,n
OF : AIIF r C~F'LEs~C is ~. Of RENTAL. PROVIDED
PURPOSE. PHE\IIsES,
LEASE. LE:1,E. FOR. THE DEPARI'MI'lNFOFSTREET 1\II'Ri)NFS\IENIS,'1'\VEN}'Y-I'HIRD AND I\\laIV .
FOURT'H WARDS.
1895. John L. 7uIelcher and 9th Regiment. I a6th street, betwe<n May t Salaries-Office of Commissioner of Street ILnpr„vements, F,venty-third and Twenty-
Apr. 23 Chas. G. Stevens, 7th and 8th ace- tsg6 5U,000 00 57,500 00 fourth Wards-1'o pay entirely the Salaric, of the Commissioner, his Deputy and
ex'rs of the estate flues. ............. the Clerical Farce in his 017ce .................................................. $23,000 Si,
of Paran Stevens, Telephonic Services and Contingencies ........... .. ... .. ............... 1,5,0 o"
deceased ......... 9laintenance-1ivent v-third and 'Pwenty-Gwrth \yards-For the \Iainto n.utce and
1894. E.atharina Schnuck 1st Battery..... Nos. 334 to 340 West May r, Government of Street, R,stde and Avenue-. Fwenty-third and '1\venty-fourth
Alar. 21 44th street........ 1856. 2,75005 1,37500
\yards, including supplies, salaries and wages of all persons employecl on the work,
If renewed, esti- and including sprinkler, main thorotghfues, '1'teenty-third and Twenty-fourtlt
mated ............ ...... ........ ~ 1,375 00 Wards ..................... ........... .. ............................... goo.no, c.,
to,25C oa
Bronx River and other Ilnilges-Ropairi:ez and Maintenance of ...................... 8,o-,,, ..,,
Cromwell's Creek Bridge-Repairing and Maintenance .............................. 1,003 00
Judgments-For payment of iudgmcnt, recovered agatnt the Mayor. -aldermen and Commonalty of Bridges Cros-mg the New A,ark and Harlem Railroad Depressisn, m thc'1'wenty-third
the City of Nest 'i ork, not otherwise provided for ............................................. 725,000 co
3 000 00 and 1'wentyfourth Wards-For mai nraiuing, repairing, replanking, repainting, etc. 5,000 on
Real Estate, Expenses of .......... .............................................................. Sewers and Drains-Twenty-third and 'Ft enty-tourth \yards-For the rebuilding.
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Expenses of .................................................. ''OOO 00
cleaning and repairing of servers and drains, aunt for the construction of temporary
THE LA\V llEPAR'1'\lF:NT. drains, as ordered by the Health Department ........................... ...... 4-,,,rear
Contingencies-Law Department Survevinc, Layiu_-.Tut, 91 ops, Plans, etc.-1 us-cut }'-ttint mid Twenty-fourth 1Vards-
General Contingencies .............. $20,000 00 For ,,urveving, Laying-out and \ItInumentmg the'1'wenty-third and Twenty-
Contingent Counsel Fees, including Sta,000 for existing deficiencies for fourth \V aids, in.duding salaries and wages of all persons employed on the rrm-k,
SpecialCounsel ................................................ 35,000 00 I and for making surveys and maps for the opening of street, and avenues for the toe
--~ $55,000 OD of the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment ; for making maps for acquiring
Contingencies-Corporation Attorney's OtFice ........................ .............. 150 00 right of way for building drains, and for advertising notices .. ........ .... y;. 5o_ o0
Salaries-Law Department: Monumenting avenues and streets 'chapter 545, laws of t8go, and chapter 443, Laws
(Office of the Counsel to the Corporation. of 1S93) ....................................................................... ar,45e 00.'
Salary of the Counsel to the Corporation............ $tar sus Os I Surveying, Laying-out and Making Topographical Survey and 11ap of new part of
Salaries of Assistants, Clerks, Employees and Sub- Twenty-fourth Ward .............................................. I........... 4o,oco 00
ordinates ...................................... 104,0oO 00 Copying Recor,hs-White Plains ................................................... r,5eo so
9,t6,ocio 00 Lith~-.graphing and Printing-Final Maps and Profiles, .............................. 5.000 co
(Bureau of the Corporation Attorney. Preliminary Surveys, and the Preparation of Plans, Specific.ctions, etc ................ z5,o.us, ..o
Salary of the Corporation Attorney .................. £4,000 00 Making Rock Soundings, Borings, etc., including purchase and repair of Surveying
Salaries of Assistants, Clerks and janitor,............ 7,000 00 Instruments, Apparatus, etc., and also including Soundingand Boring Machinery-
Salary of Process Clerk ............................ 900 00 Appliances for tools and apparatus, carts, etc......... 10,001 ix
Salaries of three Process Servers, at $t:,zco each per Purch.ise of Paving Block, Testing Machine, etc .................................... 1,050 00
attnum ........................................ 3,600 as Standard Bench )darks ............................................................ .goas to
,5,500 00
};,;-c- ;n of the Attorney for the Collection of Arrears of Personal Faxes.. '[HE DEPARTMENT' OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.
Ssl;:ry of the Attorney for the Collection of Arrears Department of P,ihhc Charlie,:
cif Personal Taxes ............................. 94.000 00 For Salaries for all but Insane As)lums ......................................... 5311,617 co
Salaries of Clerks .................................. 3,500 00 For Salaries for Insanc Asylums ............................ 78,000 00
---- -,coo 00 For Supplies for all but Insane Asylums .................. .............. 710 coo 00
---' jI39,000 no I For Supplies to Insane Asyluns .................. ......... . ... ... .. . 03x,000 00
Fee Prosecuting Delinquents for Arrears of Persenal Taxes and for Service of Process, Alterations, Additions and Repairs to P.utlding; and Apparatus, including Baths
Postage,etc ................................................................... 1,200 00 and Stesn:hoats ..................... ..................................... loo'co0 00
Fc r Salary of the Counsel to the Commissioner of Street Improvements of the Twenty- Repairs to P,uildings for Insane .................. .............................. 2o,oco no
third and Twenty-fourth « ards chapter 330, Laws of 1893 , including sr,000 for Trausportattun of Paupers, Medicines. Coffins, etc , and Support of Out-door
salary of a Clerk .............................................................. 6,zoo 00 Poor.................................. ................................... r5,O 0 on
For Revision and Compilation of the Ordinances of the Common Council............ 3,500 00 Distribution of Coal to ()tut- dr,or Poor .......................................... rS,OCO 00
9205,050 co I'oor Adult I ;lind .............................................................. 30,000 a;
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Rents for Harlern and Fordham Hospitals ..................................... 7,000 00
S: htries-Bureau of the Public Administrator : Rent for Gouverneur Ho,pit:d Stables .................. ....................... 9oo 00
Public Administrator ........... ............................. .... 54,000 00 Rent for Water f r Hart's Island ... ............. .. ......................... 3,9co tea
.Assistant Public Administrator ..................................... z,400 OS Donations to G. A. R. Vt tcrans ..... ...... ........ .......... .......... . 5,000 00
Chief Clerk ....................................................... 2,200 00 'Io provide for (uniting. Cure of Ponr. Ambul lnccs and Ilispensary Services in the
Second Clerk ..................................................... 1,800 00 Town; recently annexed to tic City of New 1-„rk ..... ............ ........ 5,000 so
Agent ............................................................ 1,000 Co Lodging-house for Homeless Mcmi ............................................. to,000 oo
r.000 00 ___ r. 343.4i 7C0
Laic Assistant .....................................................
tenographer..................................... ............... 6e5 co THE DEPARTMENT OF CORREC"IIt)N.
i -- $13,000 CO Department of Correction :
-entinzencies ..................................................................... 8go 00 For Salaries, including 57,530 for S.,lary of Commissioner .................. ..... $201,532 00
73,890 00 ForSupplies ................................................. ................ 230,500 00
THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. For Repairs to Buldings ...................................................... B,Soo o.,
Cm,p.iecluct-Repairs, Maintenance and Strengthening ................................ 9231,735 00 For Repairs to Steambo:rts, I'ttungs. etc ................. ..... .. ......... 19,000 co
Repairs to Fence, etc.. around O:d Reservoir in Central Park ........... ............ 3,coo 00 For Donations to Discharged Prisoners-For nioney, clothing and mUL age to be
fl,.rmg Examinations for Grading and Sewer Contracts .............................. 5,000 00 furnished prisoners on their discharge from the Penitentiary, lilackwell's
J:-ulevards, Road, and Avenue,, Maintenance ot .................................... 110,000 00 Island. as required by chapter 471, Lairs of 1579 ............................ 5,000 00
Bronx River \Vorks-Maintenanceand Repairs ...........I ......................SSS, 20,oOn oo ,The entire stun paid out under this statute is refunded to the City of
Conungencicn-Department of Public \Vr,rks ........ ..... ..... .................. 5,000 no I New York by the S. ate at the close of each Its-al year, September 3n.)
Flogging Sidewalks and Fencing Vacant Lots in front of City Property ........., 2,000 00 I For Transportation, Maintenance and Expenses of Insane Criminals at Nlatteaw.w,
Free Floating Baths ............................................................... 20,000 00 N. Y., to accordance with chapter z8q, Laws of 1884 ; also for Transportation
Lamps and Gas and Electric Lighting .................................. ............. 1,085,331 00 and %fair,terance of the Insane in other State institutions, in accordance with
Laying Croton Pipes chapter 381, Laws of 1679; section 1Y4, New Vo rk City Consolt- section 296, chapter 410, L ws nfr88z ...... ........ I............ ......... 500 00
dation Act of i880 ....... ...SSSS ........ .. ........................ ........... 220,000 00 Maintenance of Insane Criminals-x803, 1894, 1895 .............................. i,467 33
[Inc Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street Viaduct-Maintenance and Repairs.............. 2,100 00 Repairs to Jefi'erson. Market Prison ........................................... r0r Ooo 00
Public Fuildings-Lon'truction and Repairs ........................................ 70,000 00 -'-- 475, 999 33
Public Buildings-Construction and Repairs-Ludlox Street Jail-For an entire new THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
Steam-heating Plant, and for Sanitary Plumbing throughout, and Additional Health Fund-For the following purposes and amounts, respectively:
Water-closets and Bath-rooms, and for increased Water Supply to the upper For Salaries-
portion of the building, and for repairs, new locks, painting and general repairs, Commissioners ...........................................................
including 9550 for coal ........................................................ 8,000 00 Secretary's Office........................................................
Public Drinking-hydrants .......................................................... 5, coo 00 Attorney and Counsel's Office .................... ........................
Removing Obstructions in Streets and Avenues, including rents for Corporation Sanitary Bureau (Sanitary Superintendent's Office)....................... ..
Yards............................................... ................._....... 15,000 00 Sanitary Bureau (Division of Contagious Diseases) ........................
Repairing and Renewal of Pipes, Stop-cocks, etc ................ .................... 212,coo 00 Sanitary Burea u (Division of Pathology, Bacteriology and Disinfection)..... $278,280 00
Repairs and Renewal of Pavements and Regrading ............... ... ... ... .. z9o,000 00 Sanitary Bureau: Division of Vital Statistics).......... .Sere .. ..
Repaving Streets and Avenues chapter 476, Laws of 4875 ; section 194, New York City Hospita:s (Riverside Hospital, North Brother Island ; Willard Parker Hos-
Consolidation Act of x882 ;.......... 225,000 00 pital, foot of East Sixteenth street ; Reception Hospital, foot of East
Roads, Streets and Avenues Unpaved-Maintenance of and Sprinkling ................ 35,000 00 Sixteenth street, and steamboat " Franklin Edson ") ..................j
Sewers-Repairing and Cleaning........ ......... .............. 125,000 00 Health Fund-For Law Expenses,including' Marshal's Fees ........................... 2,000 00
Street lmprocements-For Surveying, Monumcnting and Numbering Streets ......... 4,000 00 Health Futtd-For Contingent Expenses............................................. z=,000 00
Supplies for and Cleaning Public Offices, including New Criminal Court-house, and Health Fund-For Disinfection ..................................................... 22,000 00
including Directories .......................................................... 180,325 00 Health Fund-For Pa yment to the Bc t rd of Police for the Services of one Sergeant
Water Supply for the'lsrenty-fourth Ward .......................................... 7,500 00 of Police, two Roundsmcnand forty-seven Patrolmen, detailed fartheenforcement
Salaries-Department of Public \Yorks: of the provisions of section 296 of the New York City Consolidation Act of 1882,
To pay entirely the salaries of all Officers, Engineers, Superintendents, chapter 84, Laws of x887, and chapter 188. Laws of 1889, and chapter 567, Laws of
Clerks, and all other salaried employees of the Department.... 691,720 00 70,800 00
Salaries of Engineers. Clerks, Inspectors and Measurers, in the For Removal of Night-soil, Offal and Dead Animals..........................
... . . ........ 25,000 00
Bureau of the Water Register, engaged in the supervision and Rents-Health Department-For premises in which to propagate vaccine virus (small-
management of the distributing system and the water-meter pox, and for premises in which to maintain an Ambulance and Disinfecting Station,
system ........................................................ 65,00000 as well as an office for the issuing of nurial permits in the Annexed District....... 3,100 of
For Salaries chargeable to- Hospital Fund-Hospital Supplies, Improvements, Care and Maintenance of Buildings
Aqueduct-Repairs, Maintenance and Strengthening .............. 28,000 co and Hospitals on North Brother Island, and foot of East Sixteenth Street, and
Boulevards, Roads and Avenues, Maintenance of. ............... 2,500 00 Transportation for Care of Contagious Diseases (sections 549. 550 and 551, New
Bronx River Woks-Maintenance and Repairs.................. 2,400 00 York City Consolidation Act of 18821 ........................................... 54,978 00
Free Floating Baths ............................................ 29,078 00 For Burial of Honorably Discharged Soldiers, Sailors or Marines (chapter a47,
Lamps and Gas and Elec:ric Lighting ........................... 6,500 00 Laws of 1883) ....................................... .......................... B,000 no
Laying Croton Pipes ............................................ 19,780 00 For Bacteriological Laboratory-For Producing and Using Diphtheria Anti-toxine (sec-
Removing Obstructions in Streets and Avenues .................. g goo oo tions 48, 52, 533, 553, 581, New York City Consolidation Act of t88z, and chapter
Repairs and Renewal of Pavements and Regrading .............. 17,oco 00 165, Laws of 1895.............................................................. 30,500 00
Repaving Streets and Avenues..,..... .......................... 13,OCO 00 Hospital Fund-For Construction of pipe trenches, manhole boxes, manholes, pipe.
Sewers-Repairing and Cleaning ................................ lo,000 00 work, valves, pipe covering, etc., at North Brother Island ....................... 5.500 00
Sewerage System ............... .... ...................... 8,400 00 Hospital Fund-For Watchman's 'lime Detector at North Brother Island............ 500 00
Supplies for and Cleaning Public Offices ........................33,316 66 Hospital Fund-For one Naphtha Launch, xo-horse power ........................... 2,850 Oo
Supplying Water to Shipping and for Building Purposes.......... 8,095 00 For New Di,infecting Apparatus, Including new chamber for the disinfection of house.
Surveys, Maps, etc., for Street Openings and New Streets....... 7,600 00 hold furniture, merchandise, etc., including steam connections. fittings, etc ........ 5,000 no
Rater Supply for the Twenty-fourth Ward ...................... 1,200 00 519,508 00
- 353,489 66 THE POLICE DEPARTMENT'.
B ridge over Harlem Ship Canal, Maintenance of .................................... . 7550 00 Police Fund-Salaries of Commissioners, Chief of Police, Deputy Chief, Inspectors,
Repairs of Eighth Avenue Pavement ............ ........ ..... ................... 19,200 00 Surgeons, Captains, Sergeants, Roundsmen, Patrolmen, Doormen, Detective
Salary of Consulting Engineer on Pavements and Pavement Work .................... 5,000 00 Sergeants and Provisional Employment, as follows:
Soldiers' Moeiumentin Calvary Cemetery .......................................... 4,350 00 Forsalariesof Commissionersof Police ... ........................ $ao,00o 00
3,170,530 66 For salary of Chief of Police ...................................... 6,000 00
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY - 15, 1896. THE CITY RECORD I23

Police Fund-Salaries of Commissioners, Chief of Police, Deputy Chief, Inspectors, Public Instruction :
Surgeons, Captains, Sergeants, Roundsmen, Patrolmen, Doormen, Detective (General Repair Fund.l
Sergeants and Provisional Employment, as follows :
Fri salary of Deputy Chief of Police ............................. For Sanitary Work, Changes and Repairs of ................................ $14o,651 00
$5,000 0o For Repairs to Buildings ................................................. . 200,4x8 00
For salaries of5 Inspectors of Police, at $3,500 each ............... 17,500 0o
For salaries of t6 Surgeons of Police, at g;,000 each .............. For Heating and Ventilating Apparatus, Changes and Repairs of ............. 39,434 00
48,000 oo For Special Alterations to Janitors' Apartments ............................. 35,000 00
For salaries of 3g Captains of Police, at $z,75o each, not exceeding.. r04,500 00
For salaries of 172 Sergeants of Police, at $2,000each, not exceeding For Placing Fire-alarm 'Telegraph Wires in the Subways .................... t4,400 00
336,000 00 For Furniture and Repairs of ...............................................
For salaries of rao Roundsmen of Police, at $r,5o0 each, not ex- 37,544 00
ceeding..................................................... For Pianos and Repairs of .................................................. 2,000 00
z64,000 00 (Miscellaneous.
For salaries of 3,537 Patrolmen of Police, at $r,000,$r,r50,
$r,z5o, $r,3o0, and $o,400 each, not exceeding .............. .. For Corporate School, as per acts of the Le;islature ........................ 145,000 00
4,596,652 30 For Lectures to Workingmen and Workingwomen-Free..... .. .. ... 31,5oo 00
For salaries of 84 Doormen of Police, at $x,000 each, not exceeding 82,000 no For of Pupils in the T'w-cnty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards.. 4,000 00
For salaries 01 40 Detective Sergeants of Police, at $z,000 each...,. So,000 00
For salaries of too Patrolmen of Police (increase of force)., not ex- For the purchase and display of United States flags on Public School Buildings 7,500 00
ceeding .................................................... For purchase of Text Rooks treating of Alcoholic Drinks, etc., pursuant to
50,000 00 chapter 104x, Laws of 1895 ............................................. 35,000 00
g5,6og,6z 30
(The salaries of t Sergeant, 2 Roundsmen and 4 7 Patrolmen having been >05, 679,3oo 55
provided for in the appropriation matte to the Health Department.) THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
College of the City of New York :
Police Fund-Salaries of Clerical Force, etc., as follows :
For Salaries of Professors and O,7rcers, Scient;fic Apparatus, Books and Supplies, Support and
For salaries of Chief Clerk, First and Second Deputy Clerks, Deputies,
Stenographers, Treasurer's Bookkeeper, Property Clerk, and Maintenance, and all other expenses, including alterations and repairs to buildings.......... 150,000 on
Clerk and Private Secretary to Cltief of Police ............... $59,700 00 THE NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
For salaries of Civil Service Board, as follows : The Normal College :
Secretary......................................... $2,000 00 For Salaries of Professors, Tutors and others in the Normal College and in the Training Depart.
Chi ef Examiner ................................... z,00, no ment of the Normal College : for Scientific Apparatus, Books and all necessary Supplies
Clerk .............................................zoos no therefor ; for Repairing and Altering the College Buildings, and for the Support, Main-
Steuographcr and Typewriter ..................... r,zoo 00 tenance and General Expenses of the same, pursuant to chapter 514, Laws of n894..........150,000 00
6,400 00
For salaries of Superintendent of Telegraph and Telephones, Assistant PRINTING, S7'A'l'IONERY AND BLANK BOOKS.
SuperintendentofTelegraph and "I'elephones,Telegraph and 'I'ele- Publication ofthe CCTV RECODU, including the Preparation and Printing of the Registry
phone Operators, Linemen and liatteryman.................... rg,600 oo ofVoters, and also including Arrearages..... .................................. 6467,oc:o 00
For salaries ofJauvor, Matron, Messengers, Cleaners and Laborers CITY Recoao-Salaries and Contingencies ............. ............................. to,aoo oo
at Central Department, Cleaner at Thirty-seventh Precinct, Printing, Stationery and Blank Rooks-For all printing, stationery and blank books
Hostlers for Mounted Police, Employees on Steamboat and required-by the Common Council and the Departments and Offices of the City
Mat rons of Police ........................................... 46,940 00 Government, and the Courts (except printing the Ciry Recooms), and including the
132,640 00 cost of publishing the Calendars of Courts, under chapter 656, Laws of 1874, and
Supplies for Police (not including salaries or wages) .............. ... .. ...... x15,-wo 0 0 also including Arrearages................... ................................... 200.000 00
Police Station-houses-Alterations,
n Fitting up. Additions to ands Repairs of Station. - :77,200 00
houses. Stables, House of Der-ratio ,, Central Department and Steamboat " Patrol," MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXAMINING BOARDS.
also for drafting plans and specifications and superintendence of construction Civil Service ofthe City of New York, Expenses of :
and repairs of station-houses, pri;onc and stables.................. ......... 35,000 00 For Salaries and Contingencies, and for pay of Experts and Examiners, to be expended under
Contingent Expenses of Central Department and Station-houses, including meats direction of the Mayor ............................. .....................................
furnished to prisoners and destitute lodgers, directories, ice, rent of telephones, 0 7,50a .10
expenses of Detectives, Patrolmen and others, Surgeons' supplies, execution THE CORONERS.
of criminal process, investigation and trial of charges against police officers, Coroners-Salaries and Expenses (section 1767, New York City Consolidation Act of 1882,:
apprehension and arrest of criminals, and expenses of erecting reviewing Salaries of four Coroners, at 55,000 each ......................................... 20,0o0 ;o
stands and furnishing music for the annual parade of the Police Department...... rr,000 so Salaries of four Physicians, at $3,000 each ................ .. .... .. . tz,000 o~
Patrol wagons, horses, harness and subsistence ..................................... 7,(88 00 Salary of the Clerk ofthe Hoard of Coroners (section 1768, New York City Consoli-
Three steam launch^s .....:............... .............................. ......... 6,00o no dation Act of iDz) ......................................................... 3,500 55
Police Station-houses-Rents : Contingent Expenses of four Coroners, including clerk and nfhc e hire, at f 3,000 each
A. H. Green, executor and trustee of W. B. Ogden, Thirty-first (section 1767, New York City Consolidation act of r88z' ........... ... ... tz,00s ",o
Precinct........ ............................................ n,800 00 Post-ntortem Exantimuions-Chemical analyses sections 1971 and 1772. New fork
Robert and O3den Goelet, Seventeenth Precinct .................. 2,000 no Ci ty Con_,olidahon Act of r85z) ........................... I................. z,5oo
Joseph H. (odwin,'I'hirty-fifth Precinct .......................... 2,000 00 Salary oh stenographer to Board of Coroners section 1765, New York City Con-
Christopher Cunningham, additional accommodations for Thirty- solidation Act of iH2), such salary to include all copies furnished to the Dis-
third Precinct ............................................... 950 00 trict Attorney, or any stenographic work connected with the Coroners' Office. 2,500 .n
William Henderson, Westchester, sleeping accommodations for Salary of Replevin Clerk ............ ..... ............................... z,za, r,>
Roundsmen and Patrolmen, at gjo per month .......... ... 600 oo Salary of Assistant Clerk chapter 846, Laws of t895 ............................ 1,5oo >',
Fleischman & Sherwood, Westchester, stabling accommodations for 6,-.1u
h orses. ..................................................... 6oe on THE
HE COMM
COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS.
Volunteer Fire Department at Wakefield, rooms and cells used as Salaries-Commissioners of Accounts chapter sic, Laws of r884z
office and sleeping apartmenus ................................ 800 on Salaries of two Commissioners, at 55,000 each .................................... $ro,000 oo
Ann \Veaver, City Island, accommodations for officers............ r8o Salaries of Assistants and Centingenctes ......................................... 55,050 co
--- 8,930 co
--- 55,925,4 10 30 THE SHERIFF. Jo
'I'HE BUREAU OF EI.ECrION~. Salaries-Slterill's Office :
Election Expenses : For Salaries of Sheriff, Under Sheriff, Counsel, Deputy Sheriffs and
For Compen,atton of Inrp_ctors, Poll Llerks and Ballot Clerks....... $278,400 o0 Assistant Deputies........ $73,000 co
For Rent of Polling Places, construction of new Ballet Booths, For Salaries of Clerks in Sheriff's Office.......• ..................... z5.3oo o'_l
fitting, up Polling Places, new Ital. it-boxes, carting Ballot-boxes For Compensation for Jury Notice Servers .................... ..... 5,500 oo
and Colin, Booths, Stationery, Maps and Printing ........ ..... ior,800 on For Salaries of Prison Guards and Van Drivers ...................... g,zto on
Printing Official b'alots ... ...... . .. ...... ...... .... ..... 45,000 00 1t3,o3J ,
Contingencies, including yroo for refreshments for Clerki on Election Incidental Expenses of the Sheriff's Office and the County Jail, including furniture,
night ..........................................................norm oo bedding and other supplies for the jail, and including the purchase of railroad
Compensation for Clerks to Board of County Canvassers ............. 2,000 00 tickets ........................................................................ z 5,~n ..'
5428,200 00 Furniture, Keep of Horses, Repairs to Vans, Horseshocing,etc ...................... r,00a .,
Salary ofthe Chief of the Bureau of Elections .......................f4,000 oo Salaries-County Jail :
Salary of the Chief Clerk of the Bureau of Elections ................. z,000 on For Salary of Warden and Keepers, Clerk, Physician, Engineers and Employees
6,000 no of the County Jail .......................................................... x7,6, ,
Advertising Election Districts, Polling Places, and the Official Canvass : for adver- Support of Indigent Prisoners in County Jail, at 7o cents per day per capita........... 3,oa>
tising election notices by the Clcrkof the CommonCouncil, and foradvertising
election notices by the Sheriff .............................................. 30,coo 00 THE REGISTER. '
For Advertising List of Nominations by the Police Commissioners, pursuant to Salaries-Register's Office :
section 61, chapter 68o, Laws of r8gz, and for advertising by the County Salary of the Register .............................. ......... ................. er2.c.:.
Clerk, including arrearages ................ sass...... .................. 30,000 00 Salaries of Deputy, Assistant Deputy, Chief Clerk, Satisfaction Clerk, 'fickler
Arrears of x893, applicable for deficiencies in any of the sib tee items ............. zt,o94 00 Clerks, Mortgage Clerks, Search Clerk, Account Clerk, Index Clerk,, Map
515,294 co Clerks, Examiners, Readers, Searchers, Custodians, Recording Clerks, Watch-
THE DEPARTMENT OF S'1'REEI CLEANING. men and Messenger,, and Clerical Service, under chapter 34y, Laws of r88y.. 103,001 un
Cleaning Streets-Department of Street Cleaning Contingencies-Register's Office .................................................. z5o o1
Administration ................................................................ $210,700 00 x[5,250 00
S weeping .................... ................................................. r,4oz,cos o0 THE NATIONAL GUARD.
Carting ........................................................................ 953,000 00 Armories and Drill-rooms-For Wages ofArmorers, Janitors, Engineers and Laborers for the State
Final Disposition of Material, including Cremation or Utilization ................. 375,000 00 National Guard, as provided by section ro, chapter 412, Laws of x886, and section 64, chapter
Rents and Contingencies, including repairs ofstables and gas ................... 8o,ono on 360, Laws of r8go, and chapter 539, Laws of 1893, as follows
Itcmosal of Snow and Ice ......................................... ............ 4o,oco eo Seventh Regiment
New Stock, Plant ........................ .................................... rc,000 on it Armorer, at $4 per day ...................................... $x,464 00
3.020,700 00 r Janitor, at $4 per day......... .............................. 1,464 oo
lIIE FIRE DEI'ARI'Ml'.Nf. x Engineer, at $4 Per day ......................... ... ........ 1,464 00
Fire Department Fund 5 Laborers, at $2 per day each ............................... . 3,660 no
For Salaries, viz. : ---- 58,c5z oc
Headquarter, Pay-roll ............. sass.. sass............... $69,25t 00 Eighth Regiment-
Chief of Departnientand Assistants Pay-roll .................... 60,600 no S Armorer, at $4 per day ........................... ........... Sr,464 on
Engin, and Hook and L-.tddcr Companies Pay-rolls-For pay i Janitor, at $4 per dry ...... ................................. x,464 00
of Foremen, Assistant Firemen, Engineers and Firemen of It Engineer, at 84 per day ......................................1,464
1,464 00
Engine and Hook and Ladder G,mpanies, and of the Fire 4 Laborers, at cz per day each .................................2,9n8 co
Steamboats, and of the Ununilbrmed Firemen on probation... r,7r3,3oo no
Bureau of Combustibles Pay-roll ................................ x7,500 00 Ninth Regiment-
Bureau of Fire Marshal Pay.roll ........ ...... ..... ......... 9,700 00 I Armorer, at -4 per day ....................................... $n,464 00
Bureau of Fire-alarm and Electrical Atipli.inces Pay-roll......... 57,745 00 janitor, at $4 per day ........................................ 1,464 00
Repair Shops Pay-roll..................... .................... 6x,643 00 r h ngincer, at 54 per clay ..................... ................ x,464 00
Hospital and'I'raming Stables Pay-roil ......................... 13,3x6 no 3 Laborers, at $2 per clay ca:h .................................. z,rg6 on
2,003,055 00 d„38 no
Apparatus, Sup7lies, etc.-For New Apparatus, Horses, Rents, Hose, and all sup- Twelfth Regiment-
plies and expenses of the Department not otherwise provided for.......... 342,300 00 i Armorer, at $4 per day ...................................... .1lr,464
r Janitor, at t4 per day ...... .......... ............... ..... 1,464 I,,,
2, 345,355 co
THE DEPAR'I'7'fENT OF BUILDINGS. :Engineer, at $4 per day ..................................... 1,464 co
Department of Buildings : 4 Laborers, at $a per day each ................................. 2,928 00
Salaries-To I'ay entirely the Salaries ofthe Superintendent, First and Second - -- 7,320 00
Deputies, Attorney to the D.partmenr, and Assistants, Chief Clerk, Clerks, Twenty-second Regiment-
Inspectors, Stenographers and Typewriters, Messengers, and all other Em- r Armorer, at $4 per day ........................ ............. $1,464 00
ployees of the Department ................................................ $247,700 00 I Jansitor, at s4 per day ........................................ 1,464 00
Rents ............... ......................................................... 8,500 oo I Engineer, at 54 per day ...................................... x,464 00
Board of Examiners' Fees ...................................................... 5,200 00 4 laborers, at az per day each ................................. z,gz8 Co
Fees in Serving Summonses .................................................... x,2po no - 7' 32" °o
Contingencies and Emergencies, of which sum $r,000 to be used for purchase of a Sixty-ninth Regiment-
Law Library .............................................................. 2,400 00 r Armorer, at $4 per day ...................................... $r.4f4 ra
--- 265,u00 00 it Ianitor, at ft4 per day ........................................ x,464 00
: Engineer, ar $4 per day......................................r, 64 00
THE DEPARTMENT' OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. 2 Laborers, at $z per day each ............... I................. x,464 00
Contingencies-Depas t men t of Taxes and Assessments ... ... ........................ $2,750 00 - --
Salaries-Department of Taxes and Assessments : Seventy-first Regiment- 5, 8 56 00
Salaries of the Commissioners ....................................... Szs,000 00 it Armorer, at 54 per day ...................................... $x,464 00
Salaries of Secretary, Deputies and Employees ...................... x[6,$70 oo I Janitor, at $r per clay ........................................ 1,464 00
238.970 00 r Engineer, at$4 per day ...................................... 1,464 00
Salaries-Board of Assessors : 4 Laborers, at pz per day each ................................. z,9a8 no
Salaries of the Assessors and their Clerks ........................................ 20,800 oo 7,320 0
-' x62.520 00 First Battery-
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. I Armorer, at $4 per day.... ................................... $1,464 00
Public Instruction: r Janitor, at $4 per day ............... ........................ 1,464 00
(Salaries, Wages, etc.) I Laborer, at $2 per day ....................................... 732 oo
For Salaries of Teachers in Grammar and Primary Schools ................. $3,728,307 00 660 on
For Salaries of Janitors in Grammar and Primary Schools, etc ................ 263,075 00
3'
Second Battery-
For Salaries of'1'eachers and Janitors in Evening Schools .................... r77,oeo 00 I Armorer, at $4 per day ...................................... $x,464 00
For Salaries of Officers, Clerks and other employees of the Board of Education 49,700 00 it Janitor, it per day ........................................ 1,464 00
For Salaries of City Superintendent and Assistants .................. .... 52,124 97 z Laborers, at $z per day each ................................. 1,464 00
For Enforcement of the Act, Chapter 671, Laws of 1894, entitled "An Act to
provide for the Compulsory Education of Children "-Salaries of Attendance Squadron " A"- 4,39 2 oo
Officers, including $40,000 for the establishment and maintenance of I Armorer, at £l4 per day ......................... ............. gr,464 00
schools or classes, pursuant to section 9 of chapter 67t, Laws of 1894 .... 65,000 00 r Janitor, at $4 per day ...................... .... n,464 on
For Salaries of Clerks of the Boards of School Trustees.. 3,000 00 I Engineer, at S4 per day ................. ..................... n,464 °o
Fcr Support of the Nautical School-Wage=, current expenses, repairs, etc.... 31,8x0 00 3 Laborers, at $z per day each................................. z,r96 00
(Rents, Supplies, Temporary School Buildings, etc.? -- - - 6,588 oo
For Rents of School Premises and Premises No. ifo Elm street for an Annex First Naval Battalion-
to the Hall of the Board of Education, and for Erection of 'Temporary r Armorer, at $4 P"r day ....................................... 91,464 00
School Buildingss.... ................................................... 66,370 00 t Janitor, at $t por 'b y ..................... ................ x,464 00
For Fuel for all the Schoolsand the Elall of the Board of Education......... . 112,342 96 I F:mginecr, at $4 per day ...................................... x,464 ,
For Gas and other methods of lighting for all the Schools and the Hall of the 2 Laborers, at $x per day each ..................................t.464 «,
Board of Education .................................................... 42,000 00 5.856 00
For Supplies, Books, Maps, Slates, Stationery, etc., for use of all the Schools 234,271 on Brigade Headquarters-
For Libraries, per Acts of the Leg;slature .................................. rz,437 66 I Armorer, at $4 per day .................................................. x,464 00
tlnciuental Expenses.) First Brigade Signal Corps-
For Incidental Expenses of the Board of Education .......................... 22,5uo 00 r Armorer, at $4 per day ..................................................
r,5oo on
x,464 00
For Incidental Expenses of the Evening Schools .............................
(General Repair Fund.) Seventh Regiment Armory, Trustees of-For payment to the Trustees of the Seventh 73, 200 0o
For incidental Expenses of Ward Schools-Repairs .................. 67,597 00 Regiment Armory Building, for repairing, altering, maintaining and improving said building,
For Buildings-Contingent Fund ....................... I................... 57,800 on pursuant to the provisions of chapter 518, Laws of 1893 ...............•....................
8,000 oo
124 THE CITY RECORD . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, i8c,h.
MISCELLANEOUS PURPOSES. Salaries-Judiciary
Advertising-For Advertising for all Departments and County Offices not otherwise provided for (The Surrogates' Court.t
under special provision.+ of law, including arrears, and also including bill of the ' New York The Surrogate chapter aeo, Laws of r889) .......... ............. $n5,000 00
Herald" for 5;14,So,for advertising for the Park lieparntentin the year iSS9.................. $30,00, 00 Chief Clerk, Deputy Chief Clerk, Law Assistants, Stenographers,
I arers' Fens, ins titling Expenses tf Jurors rn Civil and Cr inn iii I rialn, in ludtng arrears............. 85,000 00 Probate Clerks, Certificate Clerk, Interpreter, Accounting Clerks,
B,a rd of Reti nt-tte and .-\pportionment, Expenses of ............................................... 3,000 00 Administration Clerks, Court Clerks, Examiners, Clerks,
ti ,u ies-Commissioners of the Sinking Fund ( For Salary of the Recorder as a Member of the Sinking Searchers, Attendants, Messengers, Copyists and Stenographer's
1,000 CO Amanuenses ..................................................
F und Commission ..... ..................................................................... 92,990 00
S.. ~, i's-Board of Revision and Correction of Assessments (For Salary of the Recorder as a Member Contingencies .................................... ................ t,2oo no
•ht. Board of Revision and Correction of Assessments) .. . . ................................... . 1,000 00 Contingencies-For Service by the Sheriff of Citations and Orders
Ii.,-' t i treet Opening and Improvement: issued out oh S[uro,qates' Court ............................. t,000 no
~.,lass- of the Secre tar%.....-. .................................. 52,000 00 Additional Surrogate chapter 642, Laws of 1892) .................... r5,000 oo
ntmgeucies ........................... ................................... ro 00 One Clerk of Additional Part,...................................... z,5oo oo
2,010 00 One Stenographer ................................................. z,5oo o0
One Clerk to Additional Surrogate ......... ........................ t,5oo on
Fri tl'.c Preservation of Public Records chap ter41'7, Lases of mS9o) : Two Recordin:' Clerks, at 52.000 each ..............................
II,, Register's Office-Fr the Rccopyiuzui tine >lunlated Records in the Office z,000 no
of the Register of the Coinity of New York, as follows 'Three Court Attendants, at $r,zoo each ............................. 3,600 oo
Salaries of Clerks ............................................. 5t3,3oo 00 5t37,290 a~
t,000 00 (The Comity Clerk's Office. )
Luber<, incises Books, etc .......................................
514,300 00 The County Clerk (chapter 239, Laws OFt884 ........................ $25,000 no
Deputy Clerks, Comp:meing Clerks, Recording Clerks, Stenographer,
'l 1-s .. ante Clerk's Office-For the Recopying and Binding of Records in the
c Slice of tics County Clerk of the l'ounq- of Ness' York, as follows: Docket Clerks, Custodians, Messengers and Janitor ............ 46,850 co
'. s--n Clerks,,,.,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.........''.'.''''..'' 5,2,300 eo Searching Department :
hn,,kbindu•rs ,.,. ....... r,800 o0 Searchers . .... ............................................. t4,5oo 00
I'. ,l ltitters' Materials, Statiancry,etc ......................... 5o0 00 Clerks and Custodians ......................................... 4,480 on
$t4,600 no Co ntingencies ....................... .............................. 400 0,.'i
gate's Office-For the Rn•copying of the Mutilated Records in the Office 5[,230 oc
i the Sortug:tte of the County of New York, as follows: ( The District Attorney's Office.)
I .n.iner and Superintendent .................................. 5!,500 00 The District Attorney ............................................. $t z,000 ue
t U5rks,atrt.so0 each .................................... 9,60o 00 Assistants, Deputy Assista:ts, Clerks, Stenographers, Typewriter,
_ I. ii,ers, at .,o each,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.........,...'''.''''''...' 18o oc Subpoena Servers and Messengers, including Stenographer for the
eery.............................................I...... too co Gr and Jury ................................................... r62,85o oo
11,38. 00 174,65-0 o0
40,280 00 ;The Commissioner of Juror:' Ofiice.I
I.;,;uus, •.. ( Inpectors and Sealersof\Ceights and Measures: Salary of the Commissioner of Jurors................ .. .. .... . , ,. $5,000 no
For Salaries of two in>preters, at et,:oo each per annum................... ...... $3,000 oc For contingent expenses, including clerk hire and all other incidental
For Salarten of two Sealers, at 9:,zooeach perannum ............................ 2,400 co expenses .;chapter 426, Laws of 18831, Including $630.53 for
5,400 co deficiency ott895 ............................................. 29,730 53
I ,and for Street and Park Openings„ ....................... ...................................... 250,000 00 34.73" 53
ninatries-fi,trict Att,rne''s U'II,- e ......................................................... 20,000 00 iThe Court of Special Sessions.:
`ntinc -ncies-D.su r- t Ati.. rn t s l )flice-Arrearages ................... ....................... tz,o68 ;o Fine Justices, at S,t,000 each per annum ............................. $45,coo oe
ishur>u,ments and Icy• and r e :ion o5S cfthc Cute f Criminal Procedure.......... 2,000 ao Clerk ........ ..................................................... 4,000 00
- r .allowance to the New Yrurk Free Ctrcuittirg Librtry, for Library Purposes chapter i66, Laws Deputy Clerk . ........................................ .......... 3,000 00
of IS;c ... ................................................................................. 35,000 00 A ssistant Clerk ............................................... .... t,5oo co
F- Allowat.ce t,: the AguiLrr Prce Library Sonety, fr Library Purposes chapter 666, Laws of mS56 14,000 00 Stenographer ...................................................... 2,400 oc,
: Allowwance to the Ge'tsn:i 5, usny of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New \'ork, for I ntel Preter ........................................................ e,000 uo
Free Library cir.v ,tor S-.t;, Lana: nut tf86 . . .................................................. 22,500 00 Seven Subpoena Clerks, at ct.zoo each per annum .......... . ......... 8,400 ou
\I - 'wart}e Sc' the A'eb=ter Ftce Lbrary. list' Library' Purposes :chapter -78, Laws of r89s`...... 2,000 co Ttvo Nle;sengers at St,000 each per annum .......................... 2,000 o0
-_ of Stoncwrapknns f, r tmmrsc as:, iag nmwles of trials ut the Court of Qoneral Sessions and Contingencies ................. ................................... t,00s o0
- I ems C-nu t. anal fir siding for tl-:e expense sd preparing and printing minutes anal judgment 6
'? 3 0 1' '
_ in d„ C cute I General S-:'ssictus and Suptense 1.' ,t,rt, is provided by chapter Sr, Laws of --- 't.t)-.:-_n 72
,a•d d•,ti.tLi ; a, Linus of 1Sws, including the sum , f so,ct6,r-, to nay bills of William 1'.
15,000 00 ASYLUMS. REFORMATORIES _kVD C1I\RFI'.ALL,E IAIIIfL'7'It)5:.
:. hell I 0 printio ems :s nn aopeal .. ......................................................
- \l itnss<,.> -nil 'is en.:cd ,m behalf of the Y~op: s, etc. chapter yS, La ins of 1595 ............... zo 000 00 Syracuse State Institution for Feo'ule-Minded Children
1:'_.._r an_ Do,rd -'f Plumbers chapter 602. Law_ of xS92 : Chapter 739, lanes of t867.
Erm;iuers ...................... ............................................. $720 00 (Chapters 3 4 and ; h6, Lutes of t$92.`
Clerk ......................................................................... 300 C'S For fmxishmg clothing b,r 2r inmates, at 530 eacb .... ............ ":_n oo
7,020 CO For furnishing clothing for 24 inmates, at 6a5 each .................. (coo co
,,',aim of the \Vashinnit, ❑ Arch C0mt,riecs. to be paid to Wi1l.am Rhinelander Stewart, for the st,23> oc
erection and a :co:'atiu:t C stands i:t if ashincn n aquare, !,, r a-, of the >tate and Cit) author; tics Child ren's -lid Society ............................................................ 7_0;0 0-
on o,'.c ts;ct', of the transfer rat the U-.:.shtnzt' it Arch to the City. is Slav, 189=...,.,..,..,.....,, 2,266 90 (Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of 2582.)
Memorial C- mmittcc, ;band At me ., f the Repuhiuc, for defra_t ing the exper, ses incidental to the I
The Chllaren's Fold sit the City of New fork .
,s r 1r . cif \l uorial LI_ty , Slav t 96 ........................I 2,500 on I i e-tion too, New Y,nk Cite Consolidation Act of t882.)
I ... \ 211 \ t.o r f_ to inn- t sn, cxji onusest ch: }ter 1,21. I,a•.vs of !SOS ........................ 5,000 00 r E. timateci average number of children, t63, at s2 per creek each..... $17,000 no
I •. - l-, From ster and AscL,t,u M, i-i e us Esecur - r, aryl Trestee+ of ([avid Dotes, deceased Deficie ncy of 1895 ................................................. 500 00
- !_fund amount of taxes t .r sear 1891 on )vr-onal evtate, paid on an erroneous
assessment set asiU_ by the l;tprwnc Court, affirmed !,\ the Cuurt of Appeal>. 1 American Female Guardian Society ................................................
pursuant t, - a i•.d_ment file.l and entered un Mach tt, iS~5, a follows: (Sections 194, to and ro66. New York City Consolidation Act of t88z,'
'.- .- cs and charc,s paid ............................................ 5:9 948 to Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum S,.ciety :
:=rest from Fsbru,n} a, tS.,a, to lancary t, roc. at 6per ceps...... 4.564 5; tScctiou 054, New York City Consoli, lati='.r A-- t of l5t.c'
- - -- e24,6tz 63 Estimated average number of inum:ies, 72 ,. at -t 50 per 4inIiit oils ..............
enall'-awed ..... ............................................... ='47 to Institution E,r Improved Instruction of Deaf \Iut:,s :
serest from Morel's it.: c. t, L,n.t:.r} r, try .t . ;;_r ont.. ... 'S r- Chapter 725, Lanto of 1567. r
--- 755 20 (Chapter nSo, haws of x870.)
25,395 93 (Chapter 213, Laws of rg75.'
1 e Pasteur Institute : For education and support of 8o county pupil, at s3o; each ps-r amnm.sa =2+,ocn -.
For treatment of John K- aror',. I'- -is,-, I iiilc,•r, against hvdn-pfrnhia, tune S to 22. mSi.;. 14 days For clothing 75 Mate pupils, at 5,o each per annum ....................25o oc
at sic per day, and f r ireatnsem of Rod. 1ph Neuschatiu'r. P..lice Otiice:', ag:.inst hydro.
pheli , , Aug,:st 5 t~- nc. tcq;, is t.ac< it .ro per lac ........................ ...........-., 290 00New
~ York Foundling Hospital
':aim of the Mutual Life Insurance Company for moneys expended upon the order and by the Section t94, 1-son' York City Consolidation Act of r8sz.)
direction rt i`i-trict Attorney's De Lanccy Nicoll :2nd _John R Fellows, in the trals and convic- Estimated average number of children, 1,870, at 38 cents per day each, 5260,07; f•~
tion of Cr, Henry C. f-, \lever. a pois1-nor, between October tS, 1893, and Augu-t t, 1894....... 12,749 31 Estimated number of needy and homeless mothers nursing their omen
Court of Special ss.ons-Wonting'-nt Expenses f,cr i89; .,. ...................................... 762 05 infants,rro,at 6t8 per month each .............................. z3,7fo o„
Claim of R. hurnham \loffut, cur services rendered as Counsel is the Department c f 1'ub'ic Chart. Estim.tted nuntbor of obstetrical cases, Too, at 925 ea :h ............... 2,500 00
ties and Correction on thu investigation of the New York City A,ylums for the Insane before I Deficiency of 1894 .................................................. 3,552 30
the State Commission in Lunacy, a sum not exceeding ........................................ 7,000 00 Deficiency of:S95 ................................................. 22,000 co
Claim of Henriett, A. >fi:tnacht for damages to her property on One Hundred and Forte-third 3or,S9t 9.`
street, caused by change of the origintd grade of said street between the houles and and Hudson Iludson River State Ilospitttl :
river, as per certificate of the Board of Revision and Correction of Assessments, dated Decem- (Chapter 446. Taws of x874.'
ber r3, mScc, under authority of chapter a4r, laws of r3os,..... . 3,429 56 ,Chapter 5t=, Laws of 1864..
For amount to be expended in carrying out the resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen Octo- (Chapter 126, Latvsof iS9o.)
ber 8, t8a5, and approved by the Mayor (Ictober t5, [595. for the translating and printing of For maintenance of 30 inmate-, at 63.75 per week each ........................... 5,850 0,
such of the records contained in the C`.ty Library of the City of Now York as may be directed New York Institution for the Blind :
to be pnntcd under such resolution ........................................ .................. 7,000 00 1 (Section 194, Ncw York City Consolidation Act of t88z.)
For the establishment and maintenance of a Library for the Court of General Sessions (chapter 865, For clothing mu pupils, at 55o each .......................... I....... .......... 5,500 00
Lases of t895 ....... .................................................. 5,000 00 I Nese York Catholic Protectory :
Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of tSS2,)
THE JL- DICIARY. Estimated average number of inmste;, Our 0.Lit ct., p,r anuum each ............. 27,,000 cc
Salaries-Coy Court,: New York Institution for the Instructi-'it ofthe Deafund Dumb
City Magistrates' Courts., 'Chapter 305, Latcs of tS-13,1
Salaries', f 9 City i1a_i=trates, at 57,000 each per annum ....... ...... 4c3,000 00 ,Chapter 366, Laws of t664.',
Salaries of 7 Police Clerks, at -2.;o0 each per annum ................ t7,soo 00 Chapter 725, Laws of 1567..
Salaries of t8 Police Clerks' Assistants. at 42.000 each per annum.. , , 36,0 0 on (Chapter 253, Laws of 1874.)
Salaries cf 6 Sten craphers, at Sa,xo each per annum ............... tz,000 no (Chapter zr3, Laws of x8,75.)
Salaries of C Interpre ors, at cr,200 each per annum .................. 7,200 no Foreducation and support of ioo county pupils, at 5300 per annum each 830,000 oo
Sal,ry of I Attendant ....... ..................... ............... 1,200 co For clothing n9 State pupils by eerder of the Superintendent of Public
Salary of Secretary to hoard of City \Magistrates .................... t,000 on I nstructi,-n, at So each........................................ 3,570 00
--- 5t37,90C oc Deficiency of t595 .................... .......................I... 3,000 00
District Courts. 3l.,i7o oc
Salaries of it District Co. in Ju-tic_s, at S6,0oo each per annum ...... =Ff,000 Oct New York Infirmary for Women and Children
Salaries of Clerks. Sten 'g:'aphers, Interpreters and Attendants,-.... .24.201 00 Section 194, New York City Gmsohdation Act of 1882.;
Salar,es of rt Janit:.-s, at 5900 each per annum -ection t435, New Estimated number of obstetrical cases, zoo, at $25 each .............. $5,000 on
York City Gcasc itdwt'on Act of t:.8 :............................ 9,900 on Deficiency 011894 ................................................. 250 (i0
•--- 2-0_too 00 5.250 oo
338,000 00 ' New York Juvenile Asylum:
Salaries-Tudiciarv- (Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of tSS2.)
1 he asupreme Court. Etimxted average number of inmates, r,oG5, at giro per annum each ............. tt7,r50 00
Ten lu.uces,at$rt,5oo ew h per annu:n ............................. 4tr5,000 00 New York Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled:
Twelve Justices. at gr-,5-.c each per annum .......................... 2io,000 co (Section 194, New' York City Consolidation Act' f tS8z.5
Two Clerks, at 53.500 each per annum .............................. 7,500 00 Estimated average number of inmates, 175, at 5150 per annum each.............. z6,z5o on
One Deputy Clerk, Appellate Division ............................ 2,500 co Nursery and Child's Hospital :
One Assistant Clerk. Appellate 1)icisnoa ............................ 2,0,, co (Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of r88z.)
One Crier for the Appellate Division, ............................. z,5oo no Estimated avenge num.0cr of eh-ldren, 555, at $to per month each,,, e66,600 oo
One Assistant Crier ............................................... z,000 00 Estimated average number of lying-in women, 90, at $5 per week
(in e Librarian, Appellate Division ................................ oo no each .......................................................... 23,400 on
One Assistant Librarian .......................................... 2,000 on 00,000 00
'Three Stenographers for Appellate Division, at 52,500 each......... 7,500 00 Utica State Hospital :
One Special Deputy Clerk, I rial berm. Part I I .................... z,soo no (Chapter 03n, Laws of t8go.)
One ipectat Deputy Clerk, Special 'form, Port II .................. 2,500 no O ne inmate............... ..................................................... 200 00
One Special Depute Clerk. Special Term, Part III ................. t,5oo 00 Five Points House of Industry :
One Clerk for the Criminal Branch, "trial Term, Part I z,000 no (Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of 1882.)
Nine Special Deputy Clerks, Trial 'Ierms. at Sa,00D each........... r8,cco co Estimated average number of inmates, 58, at $5z per annum each, say............ 3,000 00
I une Special Deputy Clerk, Appellate Term ........................ 2,000 no Roman Catholic House of the Good Shepherd:
Six Special Deputy Clerks, Special 'term. at e2,coo eacn...,-,,,-... tz,000 no 'Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of 1882.)
Nineteen Assistant heputy Clerks, a:-Sr,foo each .................. z8,5os o0 Estimated average number of inmates, 228, at $uo per annum each............... 25,000 00
Twenty-four Justices' Clerk-. at 42,500 each ........................ 6o,000 co Association for Befriending Children and Young Girls :
Eleven Atreidants, at ct,:o each .................................. t3,zoo no ;Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of 1882.1
Eighty-five Attendants, at ft,coo each ............................. 85,00o on Estimated average number of inmates, 96, at gt per week each, say............... 5,000 00
Eleven Stcn,.graphers, Trial Terms, at 52,500 each ................ 27,500 00 St. Joseph's Institute for the Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes:
Eight Stenographers, Special Terms, at ['2„00 each .............. . .. zo,000 no Chapter zr3, Laws of 1875.)
Compensation of Justices from other districts ....................... t5,coo no 'Chapter 378, Laws ofr887.1
-- £643,7 o0 For education and support of g8 county pupils, at $300 each per annum $z8,Soo oo
(The City Court of New York' For clothing 86 State pupils, at $30 each per annum. ................. 2,580 on
Six Justices, at 9: c,00c each per annum ............. ............... 56o,000 no Deficiency of 1894 ............................................ .... 74 52
Clerks, Deputy Clerks and Assistant Clerks ........................ 29,000 00 Deficiency of 1895 ................................................. Soo no
Four Stenographers, at $2,5oo each perattnum ....................... to,000 on 3t,954 53
Interpreter ........................................................ 2,500 00 TheShepherd's Fold of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York... 5,000 no
Thirteen Attendants, at $r,coo each per annum ...................... 13,000 00 (Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of 1882.)
x33.500 oc Middletown State Homoeopathic Hospital
(The Court of General Sessions.'; (Chapter t32, Laws of 289n,)
Recorder .......................................................... $t2,000 00 Estimated average number of inmates, 3o, at $3.75 per week each................ 5,850 on
CityJudge.. ..... ... .................................. t2,000 00 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society
lu ge.I ............... ............................I.............. tz,000 no (Cha pter 485, Laws of t°89.)
ludge ..................... ....................................... r2,000 00 Estimated average number of inmates, 850, at $coo per annum each, .. $5o,000 on
J udge ............................................................. t2, no 00 Deficiency of x835 ........................... I..................... 5,000 no
Clerk ............................................................. 5,000 00 95,000 00
Eight Deputy Clerks, at 53,000 each per annum ..................... 24,000 00 Protestant Episcopal House of Mercy
A ssistant Clerk ...................... ............................. 3.000 00 (Chapter 353, Laws of [886.)
Four Record Clerks, at $r,zoo each per annum ...................... 4,800 no (Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of t88z.)
Four Stenographers, at $z,5oo each per annum ...................... moose oo Estimated average number of inmates, 240, at $i to per annum each .. $15,400 00
'Three Interpreters, at $2,000 each per annum ....................... 6,co-a no Deficiency of 1895 ................................................. 1,000 00
Warden of Grand Jury ........................................... z,000 no 16,400 00
Eleven Attendants, at Sm,zoo each per annum ........................ 23,200 00 New York Female Asylum for Lying-in Women
Forty-three Attendants, at 8c,coo each per annum .................. 43,000 00 (Chapter 424, Laws of 1893.1
Continger•.cies and Rent of Telephones .............................. t,5-o on Estimated average number of obstetrical cases, 275, at $25 each ...... $6,875 no
Assistant Clerks-Deficiency,x895............ I ..................... 829 20 Deficiency of iS95 ................................................. loon 00
-- 173.329 20 7,875 00
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(Chapter 723, Laws of 1893.) Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to L. Marks to place and keep an
Gstimated average number of obstetrical cases, 267, at $a5 each, say , $6,676 oo ornamental lamp-post and lamp in front of his premises, ?o. 126 Second avenue, provided the
Care and nUrsim„ $r8 per month .. ................................ 3z4 co
Ileficiercy of 1895 ................................................. lamp be kept lighted during the same hours as the public lamps, that the post shall not exceed
I,5oo CO
-- f68,5oo GO the dimensions prescribed by law (eighteen inches square at the base), the lau,p not to exceed two
11laneawan State Hospital : feet in diameter and not to be used for advertising purpose4, the work to be done and gas supplied
~Chaptcr 81, Laws of x893.)
Estimated number of inmates, 62, at $3.75 per week each, say........
at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works ; such permission
$rz,000 on
Deficiency of t895 ................................................. a,5oo 00
to continue only during the )Measure of the Common Council,
14,500 co Adopted by Board of Aldermen, December 30, 1895. Approved by the Mayor, January so,
"[he Babies Hospital : -- 1896.
(Chapter 388, Laws of 1891.)
F.;timated averr,ge number of children, 43, at 38 cents per day each.. $5,963 Io
Resolved, That Hall plate, from East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street to Intervals avenue,
Estimated number of homeless mothers nursing their own infants, be regulated and graded, the cur),-stones set, the sidewalks flagged a space four feet in width and
2 at riz per month each, say ..................................... 192 oo crosswalks laid at each intersecting and terminating street or avenue, where not already done, under
6'155 to the direction of the Commissioner of Street bn pyovements of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
'c York Infant Asylum :
(Section 194, New York City Consolidation Act of r88z.) \Yards; and that the accompanying ordinance theretor be adopted.
1timated average number of children, 430, at 38 cents per day each. $159,641 o0 Adopted by Board of Aldermen, December 30, 1895. Approved by the Mayor, January to,
I-stimated average number of homeless mothers nursing their own f 896,
i ulaluti, 152, at per month each .............................. 31,832 oo
Intimated number of obstetrical cases, 30r, at „~°n5 each ............... 7,5 5 o. Resolved, That the carriagewr: of East One hundred and Fiftieth street, from Railroad ave-
--- 99.998 00 nue, East, to )\Iorrls avenue, be rsgstint'cai and paved taicic granite-block pavement, and that cross-
P.,a'ta-ly Home for Aged and Indigent Women :
tt l apcer 424, Laws of 1893.1 walks be laid at intersecting and terminating streets and avenues where not already late!, under the
Est.mated average number of inmates, z5, at $150 each per annum ................ 3,750 00 direction of the Commissioner of Street Improvements of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Sloane 21lattrinity 1-fosp,tal: Wards ; and that the accompanying ordinance therefor he adopted.
(Chapter 424, Law, of 1893 Adopted by Board of Aldermen, December 30, 1895. Approved by the Mayor, January to,
L,timated average number of inmates, 30, at 55 per week each, say ............... 8,000 oo 1896.
Babies' Wards of the Pest-Graduate Hospitat
Chanter 192, Laws of 1894.)
l; ti hated average number of inmates, 58, at 38 cents per day each.... $8,044 66 METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY
1)t6ciency of 1895 ................................................. 700 0o OF 'rHk
--- 8,744 66
llrah' rs and Babies' Hospital :
(Chapter 517, Laws of '894.)
I:sti mated average lumber of patients, 300, at $r5 each..............
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS,
$4,500 00 CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK.
ll c6ciency of 1895 ................................................. I,.85 00 Latitude 40° 45 58" N. Longitude 73° 57' S8" W. Height of Instruments above the ground, 53
--- 5,685 eo
N, c: York Magdalen Rcnevoleut Asylum and Home for Fallen Women : feet ; above the Sea, 97 feet.
,Section 194, New \'ork City Consolidation A.:t of t88u.)
L,timated average number of inmates, no, at $rho Der annum each ............... 2,200 00
4BSTRAC'l' OF REGISTERS FROM SELF-RECORDING INSTRUMENTS
Sa:utarirtm for Hebrew Children ................................................... 5,000 00 I'or the Week Elydiu5 Jrneuarr I t, 1896.
'Chapter 5o0, Laws of 1894.)
Barometer,
ht.Jolln',Guild ................................................................... 30,000 Oo
;Chapter Sox, Laws of 1894•)
New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ........................ 7 ASt. il 2 I' 31, 9 I•. St, M'isIUAt,
30,coo eo SHE D.st' Miai.L•U1t.
(Chapters z5 and 336, Laws of 1894.)
Central New York Institution for Deaf !flutes: _ -v Gii v Cn
n t5 'OV ..4 'DV d -a
u pn
Fur clothing I pupil ................ .............................. $30 00 JANI'Ati Y. -cn 005 000 000 ; h
Dr licieuc} of 1893 ...................................................17 50 and aj

New York Past Graduate Medical School and Hospital .............................. x5,000 DO
Cltaptcr 385, laws of 1895.) Sunday, 5 30. ace _e.to8 30.276 30.195 ( 30.290 121St. 30.100 tots.
New York Poiyclmic Medical School and Hospital '.louday, 6 30.388 30.574 30.422 30.395 30.430 9 A.M. 30.a;o 0.5.51.
(('hapter 665, Laws of 1895.) Tuesday, 7 30.340 30.154 30,010 3o.168 30.408 0-5.51. 29,998 II I5
Estimated avu rage number of inmates, 4r, at Sr per day each, say ................ Wedne,day, 8 o. 132 300 0 30.058 30,080 30. 170 9 A.M.
J
$15,000 00 Ihureday, 9
30.000 o,t. M.
29,960 29.878 zq,9.:o 29.913 30.030 o A.M. 09.878 2 t'. v.
The Society of the Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York ....................... I.,000 0o Friday. Io 09.910
(Chapter 385, Laws of 1895.) 29.960 3 .050 19.973 30•o52 Iz P.M. 29.898 o AM,
Saturday.
--__~
it 30.104 30.194 30.0.)2 I 30.997 3o.:54 to At!. 50.051 oa5t.
----~ 51,543,30. f
_ Mean fr,r the week ......................................... 30.117 in.
Total Appropriations .............................................................. $46,496,571 1lt azinmm '' at g A. M,, J alt . 6 .............. ........ 30.43„ ,.
Deduct amount of estimated revenues of the General Fund not otherwise specifically appropriated by Minimum at 2 P. v,J. 0. q .......................... 29.878 ..
I,ttt... .. .................. ................................................................. 1,500,aoo c R ange •` .......................................... .....
Thermometers.
I -
$43,996,57. -
1' -ty-thr-,e million nine hundred and ninety-six thousand five hundred and seventy-one dollars and thirty-or
_eat - e 75. M. zr. 1t 9P. M, ME as, SlAxisfUM, MIN5SIU3r. M T,vC\I.
I latetl NEW YORK Cl iv, MAYOR'S OFFICE, December 31, 1895• - - -
DATE. i - - --
\V. L. STRONG, Mayor ;
kICII. A. S CORK~, Deputy Comptroller
JOIIN JEROLl)JMAN, President of the Board of Aldermen Board of
Estimate and
I:DWARI) 1'. B.'eRKER, President of the Department of Taxes t Estimate a a 7t a r 7
a ni a
and Assessments ;
Sunday, 5 So 8 17 , 15 10 to 4 to.3~ IS 3 PM. its 3 r 5t. U In •P. Si. 4 In 5•.5t. 6y. r r. , I,
FRA\CIS M. SCO"I'•1', Counsel to the Ccrporatiou ; Monday, 6 -1 -z Io 8 6 6 S.o 40112 3PM Io 30.51. -2 8 a aL -2 8 a al. 68. I r•at•
Tuesday, 7 it r.: zo 19 17 r6 '16.o t5.o 25 g P.sI •z - 3 r.-,;. 6. I ass. 5 23. I rst.
Sa'.' )cut Slowing the Apprope ations diode for the Y'ar 1895 ; tlrr° Awcun11S Allowed in tL \Vedne.day, 8 y 8 t8 xo 15 z5 X14.7 13.0 t8 3 r.sl t8 3 PsI, 9 8 Ast. 8 8I A.
A.u. 74. tz '.v,
I r z rsi rr r( G'•tl])rate for 1896, and Ilse Amounts Allowed in the Einal E's//ma/es for 1896. lhtu dny, 9 to r6 as 21 24 23 20.6 zo.oi z5 7 P.M. 23 7 1.51. 15 o AM. 15 oast. 30. II A.M.
F IJ ty, 10 24 02 30 30 z8 " 27 27.6 26.3 33 3 5'. 55. 30 3 P,nt. zo 3 A tt. 19 3. I 86. z '.cr.
Shmaoy- , II j 03 21 30 58 z, 04 2 4 3 24 3 33 4 P55 31 4 t'.St zz r2 1 St zr Iz P.\t. 8z , I.>I.
A st nc-un.s AstoPN'Is A l tos, \Ts
ALiss[v EI, ne AI.LOw'En IN ALLOWHD IN Dry Bulb lJ et Bu/y.
Onjecrs AND PUt<t'os ES. F'IN,t I. P:to VISIONAL FINAL M ean for the week .......................... 17.4 degrees..........,-......,..,.,......, 16.I degrees,
ESTI7I STE FUR Rs "r 1:n ATE FOR EsTktaTn FOR !Haxinntm for the week at 4 r" at., rrth....... 33 at 4 e', SL, tits .... ............. 31 `'•
1895. 1886, 1896. Minimum " 0<8 A.St„6th....,.., -z " at 8 s st., 6th ..................-a '.
) Range ..................... 35 ,.
,......,...,.,..,.......,.,,,.•33
"1'155 9Iavoralt)..... .. .........................................
The Coil coon i, curtctl ........................................
I $z7, 800 co I
88,000 of
5a6,oco oo
88,800 oo
gz6,000 c '
88,800 e
Wind.
1'he Finance Depar Intent .................................... 3r6,loo ao 316,400 00 316,400 0
Interest on the City Debt ................. .... ....,...~ DIkeCTto N. VELOCt 11' IN MILES, FORCE IN POUNDS t'6k .SQ1.11.L t„u T.
5,087,141 63 5,388,190 6z) 5,566,597 3 D'I'E.
Redemption and [n.stalhnents of Principal of City Debt ........., 1
,974,143 3 i
2.n64.665 it 2,989,90r
0 6 -- -- - -- 9 x. v. 7 A. 51. 2 P. nt. f)tstance
Sntte "faxes and Co mmon Scho. Is for the State ....... •.,••••,, 6.402,0c9 92 I
Heists............. .... ............ .............. ... 3,554,319 134,767
24
00 137,222 64
5,402,009 9
168,073
JA', t'aiSV, 7 A. v. 2 t St 9 P.M. to to to for the 7 A. St. l2 P. Al. g P. st. Max, ' Time.
ro.a5o 07
7 A. St. 2 I'. '55, 9 r. Al. day.
Armories and Ilrill-rooms-Rents ..................... x7,75) oo 17.750 00 \1N\\' j NW I N\V
Judgments......... .......... .. .... ............... .. ....... I25,toa co I25,000 co Sunday, 5... I 1054 I 74 168 t% 4
. ..... ..... .. ....., 23n,200 Oo rz5,000 c Monday, 6... NN\V N N ran 58
90
34
I!z 8 10.00 r.Si.
Law Dcp.trtment .. 201,550 00 205,050 a NE NE I NNW 49
45 223 c ; r 4 4.onA.tt.
I iureau of Public A dmini,trator ..............................' ,...... .. ' x;,530 00 13,830 0 7 ueday, 7...
NNW N
27 15 91 !6 o 0 5i g.2o.a.ct.
D, partment of Publ tc \1'orks ................................. 3,135,480 00 3,186,130 00 3,270,530 6'
Wednesday, 8.,. NW
NNF. NN\V
54 64 57 , 175 89 o a% II.,os,ti.
Department of Pub!IC Yorks ................................. 1,198,955 CO 1,191,255 00 1,219,755 a
Thursday, 9.,. N
NNW
z3 , 41 z8 gz o o o r 9.00 A.nt.
Department of St net Improvements-I'w•enty-third anal,
Friday. to.., N N 42 79 6r 181 '/ I% j/ 3i% I2.30 A155.
Twenty-fourth \ 'lards ........................ ..........: Saturday, It.,.' N NW N Sz 55 r5 ISz o o ?ii
Sc Charities ..........................." - -I 4z6,47o 055 t 633.000 00 633,coo of 0404.5t.
Department of Publ
Department o1 Curr cello's .................................. 2,467,521 00 1 r,438.82
750.000
co
r, 543.417 0.
00
Distance traveled during the week .................. .. ........... 0,183 miles.
Health Lepartmcnt ................ ............. .. .... .... ..I
475:999 3:
460,782 0o 498,918 0o 515,508 cc Maximum force ...... .............................. 8 pounds,
Police Department .......................................... 5,864,822 30 5,93,558 00 5.9a5,4ro 3<
1;-.Ireau of Eluctinns 412,900 00 4745~o W oc 515,294
Department of Strc et Cleaning .................... ••••••••.. 2,396,oco 00 00
2,715,7003,n1n,7c0 a Hygrometer. Clouds. Rain and Snow. Ozone.
Fire Department .. ... ..... ............................. 2,084,421 oo z,334.553 00 0,345,355 «
Department of Buildings .................................... 204,700 ou 310,700 00 165,000 0:
Department of Tax es and Assessments ................... 151,800 co x61,510 00 .6x,52° o; FORCE OF VAt•I1R.
RELATIVE ~ CLI•::1k, O•
Board of Education.............. ............................ 4,962,423 04 5,"43,368 7r 6
5. 79,301 55 DATE. HcauDlTr. OtLr:cnsT, ro. DEPTH Os' RAIN AND SNOW IN INCHES.
th Cityy of New York ............................
College of the 150,030 00 150,000 0~ Ijo,oao oc
The Normal1College
College 150,000 co t5o.000 00 r5o,coo a JANUARY. I _ _
Stationery and Hank Books ......................... z8t,eoo 00 177,100 ao 0< 277,200
i° 3
Municipal Service Eeamimng Boards ................. z5,coo on z7, Soo 00 • 17,500 o: ~Iy v
Coroners ........... ................ ......... ........ ...... ..'. 54,700 00 SS,zoo oa 56,100 oc
Commissioners of A 65,C00 00 65,00a cc
The Sheriff......... . 132,132 00 x37, z3z o0 137,131 cc _ _' H. M.
IN. CIO
The Register....... ......................................... i 130,250 00 8o,z5v o0 o~ 115,250 Sunda1•, 5 ~.oM1O .063 .oqo .oi71 5 8 6 7 5 8 __Cl
6 a Cir, S' i z Cu. in ~ ......... .. . -' o
Armories and Drili-rooms-Wages and Allowance to Seventh Monday, 6 .oz8 040 .0571.04! 68 58 too 75', t Cir. I S. ; o „•••,• ,.D.
Regiment Trustees ...................................... I•uesday, 7 ,057 .092 .078.0751 79 85 83 8z 8 Cu. so j to ....z P.M. q.3o P. St, 7.30; 4 ~' ... 3
jurors' Fees................................................. .057 .o86,.o68'r 78 68 too 82 o .z Or, S. o ......... ......... ..'.,,,
Preservation of Public Records............................... .,; 3
Thu rsday, t 9 l. 0)5-.r-
.155 87 9 z Cu. ~'. I.30 t'.M. . • 8p. M. 6'30. .o4I 2 3
Fund for Street and Park Openu,gs .......................... hV da , y
to I•o5t 89 10 3 Cir. .........I
Libraries ....................................................
ic . I.....I. ...I r
Sa turda y, i.o9ol .13o .1367 . rrs1 74
73 78 87
88 83!
791 Cu ~ o o ......... .........I.....i..... •„ I
Salaries- udiciar local amount of water for the week ....................... .o8 inch.
Charitable Institutions
ut otns .....................................•.I Duration forthe week ....................................24 hours no minutes.
Dliscellaueous ............................................... I
539,976,960 04 845,1 54,702 91 5 4 6, 496,571 31 DATE. 7 A. M. 2 P. 71.
Lass General Fund ........................................ 2,5oo,000 00 2,403,030 m 2,507,000 00
Sunday, Jan. 5 Clear, cold ................................. ',. Clear, cold.
1„tal .......................................... 537,476,960 04 $42,754,701 9 1 $43,996,571 32 Monday, " 6 Clear, cold ..................................I Clear, cold.
Tuesday, " 7 Cold, hazy ...................................i Cold, snowing.
Wednesday, " 8 Clear, cold .................................I Clear, cold
Thursday, " 9 Raw, overcast .,,,,,,,,•••.••••••......••.••,I Cold, snowing.
APPROVED PAPERS. Friday, " ro Raw. overcast ............................. . Cool, pleasant.
As ORDINANCE: to re,iulatc the transportation, through the streets of the City of New York, of Saturday, I II Cold, raw, cloudy ........................... Cold,pleosatti.
materials of iron and steel, etc.
The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York do ordain as follows DANIEL DRAPER. loll. D., Director.
Section I. All rails, pillars or columns of iron, steel, or other material, which are being
transported over and along the streets of said city upon carts, drays, cars, or in any other manner, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY . Drdar/rnent of Street 4m,ñravcments, Twenty-third
shall be so loaded as to avoid causing loud noises or disturbing the peace and quiet of such streets, and Twexty-fourth Wards-No. z6az Third avenue,
under penalty of twenty-five dollars for each offense. .'ur 'ayss f' M. t No. 6 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 5 P. St, 9 A. nt. to 4 r. nt.; Saturdays, Iz M.
Saturdays, g A. M. to rz M. Oefartnrent of Burldings-No. 22o Fourth avenue,
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect on the first day of January, 1896.
Adopted by Board of Aldermen, December 30, 1895. Approved by the Mayor, January 4, A7ayor's Hayska1's Office-No. r City Hall, 9 A, M. to 9 A. M• to 4 P• 61•
4pM Caurpira!!er's Uj/ice-No 15 Stewart Building, g A. M.
1896, Commissioners of Accounts-Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to P. M.
to 4 p M Aulixlug Bureau-Nos. 19, zt and 23 Stewart Build.
Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to the Fountain Grove Vineyard Aqueduct Commissraners-Stewart Building, 5th Ing, 9 A. St, to 4 F, Al.
Company to place and keep a brass metallic sign on the unused lamp-post in front of their prem- floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P, M. Bureau/or the Cdecbon 0iAsssxsmepits andAuearj
ises, No. 58 Vesey street, the work to be done at their own expense, under the direction of the Board ofAynory Co»missioners-Stewart Building, of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents-Nos,
Commissioner of Public Works; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Com- 9 A. Al. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. a r, 33, 35, 37 and 39 Stewart Building, 9 A. M, to 4 P. M.
mon Council. Clerk of Common Council-No, 8 City Hall, 9 A. lit, tO No money received after z r. nt.
4 p. M. Bureau for the Collection of City Revers re and of
Adopted by Board of Aldermen, December 30, 1895. Approved by the Mayor, January lo, Depar/ment of Public Works-No. 31 Chambers Nlarkets-Nos.! and Stewart Building, y A. M. to
1896.
126 THE CITY RECORD. WVEDNESDAi, JANUARY 15, r9g6.
Bureau for the Collection of 7z. ,e -Stewart Bttild- " changes olgrade of streets or avenues, made pursuant them therein and if no other person be so interested, it CITY CIVIL SE R V ICE BOARDS.
ing, 9 A. 0. to 4 r. M. No money received after z P. n1.
" to chapter 721 of the I arcs of r8S7, pros'idzn for the .shall di,tineth state that fact; also that it is made without - - --
City Chanzberiazz-Nos. z5 and z7 Stewart 13tc?ding, " depression of railroad tracks iu the Pw-enty-third and I any wine ti ,-n with any other person making an esti- N,l,v Li 'tlt\ 1. Comae Pt 111)i c. Nr.w 1'u:u<, Janu-
9 A. M. to 4 P. 1.L " Tv: enty-fourth \Cards, in the City of Now, York, or mate for the same purpose, and is in a}I respects fair and ary r,,, r8o6.
City Nmnzaster-Stewart rhtilding, o .4. m, to 4 r . " other ise," and the acts onto editor}- thereof and without col lusi,,n or [rand ; and that no member of the T \:\,HINATIONS WILL BF. HE} ,D AS FOL-
Cauuse1 to th e C,rporafrbu-''taats-Ze[tong L uilding, supplemental thereto, notice is hereby givcn, that Common Council. head of n depart cu nt, chief of a I L lows :
9 A. m. to 5 P. m. ; Saturdays, 9 A. 0 • to tz tt. i • thereof or clerk therein, ur other otli c January z6. SUPERVISING ENG}NEI:K \Ic-
public meetings of the l'onnissiorl_rs, apl ointed per- bureau, €1 i
Fub[ic.ldzninistrator-No, tea Nassau street, 9 A. M. scant to said acts, will be held at Room 58, Schermer- of the Corporation, is directly or it Ii ti inbr rested ' chanical
to 4 r. nt. horn Building, \o. 96 11 r, adtea}-, iu the C'it)' of Ne%v ti erein, or ut t he supplies or tc„rk to which it relates, or January 20. INGIV}F:F:It IN1,Pf.0 {'OR.
Corp, 1ration Attorney-No• 119 Nassau street, g. M, I York, on Uondav, R-ednes,iay and Friday of eactt in any porrich ul the profits thereof. "I lie bid or esti- -January 24- HYI)K:\l'l,ll'. F:VGI\
to 4 P. M. rccek, at z u'dock .,
tuntil further notice mate must be verified iv the oath, in writing, of theparty I:tnuar) s2. L:11iOR CI,IC!1 Fi
attar Trey for Coiled:on of _Jrreara of I'trsor<al Dated \F.te 1 n . llr[ober ;o, t.6'a;. or parties making the estimate, that the several matters S. \\'II IA\I 1;F1tiGf
Tzxes-Steoart Building, 9.a. 00. to 4 F. 1t. 1) t\'IF:L LORD, I= \\II \{.\'.-U \C\L (1FOk( I >rated therein are in all respoct, true. \L tier e cure -- - -
Bureau of Street Opeoi;-s-lot igraiii Industrial ! Vt l'h:I'}IF:\> ('ainmissiuncrs. than+,n.• person is intcre-fed it is requisite that the
Savings Bank Building, Nos. 44 and 5! Chamber<street. L INION r Mel .. cl+t.~. x , I. Icrk. oeritication be made and subscribed by all the parties _ BOARD OF EDUCATION. - _ _ ___
I'irlice•1)eprzrtzuezif CentralOIlcc,\o-SnoMulberry _ _ in[,restcdc
ac:ompani, d by
,
tofu SFAT.II) IR0P0SALS\'IILI I I.I(I.I\'FD L'\ -
street, 9 A. 'i. to 4 P. Si. t it It I. ui or Cstmmte .ball be the Board of School "Il ustees ICr tl c 'Pnoltt}f
Board of E+fu<,t .:um- \o. z46 Grand street. ST . OPENING AND I M PRO V E M T it m w nit. t two hoe. et alders or freeholds is in \yard, at tize Hall of th Bn:trd of Education, No
Department oI C4arities-(_entral [)thee, No. 66 - ----- ---- -- the (. itv of No-w 1, r., w uh Li IL respccti,' places of l;rnnd street, until zo o'cln+'L .t. ~L, on 'fhurd ay, Jann-
Third avenue, 9 A. sl. to 4 r. N[. 1~7 t_)- I'I t I . I I I I I I \ I l\- F:\ '{'H:1'I' '1'H F RI : Lu,ines> ur r e-idcnc,, to the e ftect that it the cons ct zd treet fur su ppl}•ing 5c:,col Furniture for Primary
Dtl,bartment o/ C ere ctiou-Central Ofl}ce, No. 6~. ! 1V n ill I,r :+ rc•a cl.,r mcrtina nI the hoard of Street be awarded to the p =nu making the cst m its, they ticl.nnl
Third avenue, q a. st.to 4 I i t)penin ,Lt :ut+l Imin-a+emu t „t the 1 I) ut A<ry lurk ' %till, on its bein{.. so awarded, become bound :,s ln. OHV Vt l{:11,F:V, (Ni( R:ASINFfi, :1IOR-
F'zrz• D. fa rtorenf-Headquarters, Nos, 157 to r_9 Fast 1 held zt the Mayor's [puce nn Friday nest, l:zms,ry t7, sureties for its faithful performance ; and that it' he shall J.
Sixty -seventh sir Saturdays,
eet, 9 ~. %I-to 4 r.'I.; tg nl. tS96, at tr o'el ck a. ~,i I at tchtch m•_etint. it i. propmed it or refuse t exr_ute the c;tme, they shall pay to li Rt ll)F:A~tI11:IN,l Board H of School ~1'rustees,O1'trelftb
Central Office open at all }tours, t., co n. i I •r unto fished I ,iacs- and such other m:ii e i} • Cnr porati+n any di lieruue Iwe, it the sum to
i-l-a:thr D f ntruea4-New Lrimin:a Court Building .+, m.tc 1 c I, ro::ght I ef re the Board. 'hie h I would be <ntiticd en it< con pl+tion, and that L)atee} NRtt }'nRS. J:mum r}• ro, t5g6. ..-
Centre street, Q A. IL. to 4 t • Ni. V. I'. L1\'1 A I •1' fe +A. ict ei c y. a hid, the Corpur:ru, In maybe ObhcCd to pa) to the person proposals uvill a sn be received at the sang•
D, pa rtrrrut of Pxl•G;- I r6•; arsenal, Central Park. 1bted A ri.t A ,., I:+:. J::nuar}- r;. c5„!. or persons to tcftont L r cuntr„ct rmy be :oral d by the S pool ” 1'ru>te,•s of the "{lventy-second
bl plan-
S rxty tourth street and Fifth avenue, ro .a. ~1. to 4l'. 11.; _. -. _ - _-- any ,nb,+yuant letting, the amount :n each case < Vt ard. until 4 o'clock r. Ni., on '1'hurtidat, lanuar}' z.
Saturd:q,, 12 M. CahtlIsud up on the e-timate rt moon[ of the is-ork
So6, for i t 4 o'cic Srhoul Fnrniture for nety schonI
men- boilthlie
)rba; tnrerrt nI Do, ks-Battery, Pier A \orth, ricer POLICE DEPARTMENT. b}' which the bids ire tested. The consent aI corner of I ghty second stu'ect and Kest I I
U a ”. to 4 r. al. --- -- tioncd still be accompanied by the oath or :dlirntatio n, av+ nee-hears I. and ILof specifications.
I)+I+ rrtnr ill ,J Trans and Assessn,• nEs-Stewart }',a.0 I I1+-I ,•`-~ ~, Teti 1+::<K I:+near, o6 in writi q_, of Ca :h of the persons Signing tie same, that
11Lit' \t )I It:l( t' ii I I I,Y (;1V-1f1 '1'HdT t New r UES H. HI•.R1'S, Cbairm.tn, R. ti,'I'I2E con I
P.nt.: tinturd:+}->, to x. he i.c iii ii or frccI Id in the l'u
L°' f `I "'g' 9'A. sl.te 4 P l tn,., ll r—, th< prnperq of this Ilcpartntent, Board of ticbool I'oes[ces, Twenty-=ecoml
York, and is [meth the amount of the security required s ec ret
} 1. lecretaws
rd ~~j Flec: rrc.:l C`rrtrol-No, re6z Broatitva}-, \Yard.
1',_n,: rtmcnt o/ .St,-rrt Cle,ueiz:. —so , 3z (Ii nib ,+ill be sol•1 at Public Auction ou 'luttsda}-, January for the completion of Ibis contract, over and above all
2t, rSa6, at t oo'clock ,t. %L, by - an\Fallen % Kearney, his dclns of every nature, and over and above his lia- hated. \lea' Yr)RF:, January Io, [Safi.
sI r. et, q :a. vt. to 4 P. vI ,scaled proposals tc ill al•o be received :d the same
Cr:•r Service bmzrri-CriminaI Court Butl ling ,9 A. %I. Auctioneers, at their stables, \os. i3o and t_-2 East Inlitics -as bail, surety or Otherwise : and that he ha, 1~<t I the Bch )ol "LYustecs of the'I'w•clfth \Vm'd, wail
to 4 P. 'u- '1'hirtccnth street. offered himself as a surety in good fa:[h, and with the I + n'clock r. ~t., un 1'ue-d;p', Ianu:vy zt, t8y~, for snp-
Raard of F_st,omte and .4ftoP 0)Hneca[-Stewart C} order of the hoard, intention to execu'c the bond required by secti. n rz of t I Hearin e and Vetit an IR96, < I
tra-r \pparat the
\\'\f. IT. 1. 111 Chic[ Clerk, chapter 7 of the Recipe Ordinances of the Cit}• nf' \ew• ph clo
Bolding. am School, sit•.l atcd on south, rlv side of
- +••zr ' of .-Ilse; saes-Ofliee, z7 Gba:cocrl street, q t o rk, if d)e contract shall be :Fwariled to the person ur Fi,g Icy-ei•~hth Greet, between tiecond and "Third avc-
4.•- . to •1 P. Si. Pt LICC 1)er.t R I vEXT-C Iii •. `r s Fit 1-1CK. x895. persons for n'hom he caa,eats to become surety. 1' he
..,,r rd of ., a se-Criminal Court Building, 9 A. M. to \l'\ F. It o \1'A\ - FF1) BY •TH 1•: PROPERTY adequacy and sufli<ien cy of the security Offered to be '. our`'
JOHN WHAT.E.N, A\T(1\10 HASIN;•:S. \IOR-
4 ,~,., Clerk nl the 1'ulice Dc p`artmcnt oC tl:e i t of
'pI )rove I1 }• ti Co l) tro11 rofthelit}~`~t \ew• York. ' S1'F:R\F ROBF'R'l' F:. S lrti fie LOUIS A.
~•a, is t~ATec-Nos. 6 and 7 New• County Court- I New York. N o. 3-A ulhcrrystrert, Room Vn. 9, for the No bid or estimate trill be considered unless RO E. SCF:1\, Board of school 'Trustees, 'Twelfth
tu1l„Svht_ property, now in his custodc, u;thout claim- accompanied by either a certified che,k upon o, ,c of . R I, E.
u.- : a A. \I. to 4 t'. Si, rd
„stc
St r U(jfce-Last side City Hall Park, 9 A.M.to tints B .+ts r 1< In n, : t fa't'e utd Iemal Ixnin4, the State ur \afiomoI b. irks of the Qty of \ew \-ork, 1:, January 8, r oe 1
4 :.. Loot h. c~. tin I :•u)k t - diam ads. ram cd ,;nod,, dratcn to the order of the Comptroller, ur mmtey I)at cd VFtr
Plans and specifications
spec ma}' be seen, and b arils
c_ ,;,_, nrissro)ter if 3urors-Room I^7, Stewart Build- ! Ii y li ar - , -t,.; .+L c - m;+11 ;tin 'Ii ii vn in c) t:,keu from to the Iunmat of five per cent unt of the amount of obtained, at the office of the Superintendct,t
priloL,,rs anal Bound !~} 1'.,trI hit a „I tl:'., I IC pa r:mcn t. the security required for the faCti-faf perform- Proposals
I n_. , o.m.to; r.\t. of ~chuul itrebar Nu. 146 Grand street, third floor.
[':•:ecru• Cterk's [,ce-\os. 7 and 8 New County It H\ 1 . 1}a kt It It I-1'. Prop, rty Clerk. ance of the contt-acr. Such check or m, uec must x+rr reserve the ribht to reject any or all
C rt-house, 9 A. Si. to 4 I'. Nt. -- -- - - - ------- - - - --- be inclosed in the scaled cnvelooc containing tire esti- of J'}re the
"I'z
proposals
proposals -ubmitted.
P -.+trzct Att,,r;.r1 t )/fce- "co Criminal Court '. nmtc, flat m.0<t be hand, d to the . fficer or clerk of the
I'~u:.ding, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
FIRE
_
DEPARTMENT . Department vulva ha, char;,e of the estrnlate box ; and The party submitting e ptupo,al s and the panic=.
and L I mg to become Sureties, must each write his name
,rt Ceti+ Ac co rd cl(/ice-Ao. 2 City Hall, 9 A. 1t. tog HF±L I I TF'I. 1 II I' Lra•ar;r'.v:> 1, A~)s. ~~7 ,t~D nu e~timntr caul be dcp„sited nt said box until such and place of residence on said proposal.
I . ~I..except eturdays, y t.%I.to r::1L -„ I. :r S Ixlr zt:ct Ti, S :L+:Lr. Ao-:+`. lnrlc. I~nf oar}. check or mmtey ha, been examined by said II Cr ur 1'wo responsible and ;+pproved sureties, residents t,l
t rue Foowe Cit)- Hell, open from :o A, aL to 4 t ~. a clerk and 1 and to be correct. All such depo<+ts, e'c^pt this city, are required in all cases.
I . ~a. S. t rd:+}-s, to to :z ,t. M. that of the uccc=slul bidder. will ire returned to the
rouers'C ) e-\e Criminal Court Buildin o ,c '~'t )•PILE IS HERE11i GIA'FV "THAT' THE FO}.- persons m:Ikiiig the same within three dacs niter the character No proposal will be considered from persons whose
and antecedent dealin_s with the Board of
eustantl}-. ~` Ed or I F. Kevnolus, Clek• g' 1 n 1~ loin , g`, articles t ill be offered for sale at Public eontrart is "[carded. Jf the successful hiddcr shall re-
Education render their resp101 0 al m u oubtful.
~rrr, ,zIi' Cu E-\ Count\, Court-ho use. Ia°o '. -aucu,.n ~y John sie°:iIgo auctioneer, on 'I hnrsday, tu,e or acdce[ s within file dav< after notice that the 1'he party submitting a p ).contr must and no in hie
Ianuary z3, 1.96, ut the place below named, alt o'clock contract has I:cen awarded h, him, to exe cute the same,
at
A. ~ . to 4 1'. ai proposal the names nt all sub-con texeIorso aod no chap:_u
'~r 1a f: D;'rdsion. Sujmo:e I. rrrt-Court-house ^ fir• _ the amount- oC the dcl,osu made by him shall be forfeited
r~l I iz rd iu rear of H•adquazfcrs o _1 as. t;7 to and retain<d by the C t}• oIN cw York as liywdatcd will be 1) ermitted to be made in the sub-compactor,
\t F if:h a,enue, corner Fi hteehth street. Court •d1 named without the LonsentoftheSchool '1'rustsesan+l
.ns at z 1. u.
a,1 r,.• East Sitt) ls"cvfb Ir:+•t: cam.... inr such uekh. ct or relu>al; but zt },e shall
Lot A o, z. Une C:any-necl., zd size, Amoskeag Jteam electric the contrast within the time aforesaid the Ouvcri Lit endcnt of School Ruildin,s.
re Court-County Court-house, to,- .t. a:, to 4 ! it is required as a malNgeo peecedmno the receptn-,
Fira Eadne, Re st, r-d \o• q4o. amount of his deposit •,rill re r rned to him.
.' -Aear Criminal Lot A,~, :, ( )uc c-•seek, ad size, Amoskca,q.team should the person nr pir u< to ~cle m the contract
or con>ideratiun of an} proposals, that a certified cher4:
C rival Dr:•.': iaoa, Su ^eeeo.r Cozrr Cr rluun, or a certificate of deposit o{, One of the State : z
• I p Fire Fn,mr Fcjsh_rcti awarded ue~~it t cr r• Luse to ace•. pt the c ,ntract •
C ;rt llullun. Centre -trcet c ens at to a . v.
Lot A r,. ; (Inc Itarr I "I 1.IL, ra size, Amoskea- g steam within hue ua}s alter written rotire th:,t the ~.tme has N at i ona l banks or Trust Companies of the City of \ew
C rt C sore tre . eesc Criminal Court
ire F:n; fine, Re1.1 tere, l Ni, r., York, dr.e 11 to the n y th of the Pros'ident of this
} i. I:ng, Ccntrc street. Court our opens-+t rt n'<lu<k A. yL ; been attardeI to his or their bid ,,r proposal, ur if he L'oard, shall accompany the proposal to in amount of
urns a 1 . -~. Clerk's (fit C , to .a. ~f. till ; t• u. 1. t \o. ;. Un titrai; ht lame, tst laze, Amoskeag ; or they ac pt b•.tt do not execute tl-, c• ntraLt and give
Ao. z5}. nut less than three per cent, of such proposal, whcc
Court-Cit)- Hall. Genera 'fern, Roum Ni. 2o. S_tc'a.0 Fire En,~me. I I - ter the pe,per securit}, he or thec sh:rl bu sun-idvrca a:
said propo-al is for or exceeds ten thousand dollars,
I - ,, 'Term, P:.rt L. Koom No. ac ; Part II., Room l.ut An, c, ( )n< Crane-neck, 1st stz;;, Ahren's Steam hayinq aband„n••d iL :,nc! as in (1,_I:,ult to the Corpora- and to an amount not less than five per cent. of such
\ ; I art Ill.. Room \o. r_c : P:+rt IC„ Room Ar:, tz. Fire Engine. R•.rhist<•red \o. ~5z. I lion, and the contract will be zead~erti,ed and relet, as proud=_a] when said proposal is for an amount under ten
L, rt Nn, 6, One Goo<e•,eek, 3d size, Hook and Ladder
'1 _.ins Term Chami~crs rr'ill b_ held in Room \o. t9, prutid, d by law.
dollars ; that on demand, within one day
to ; r. at. Clerk's Uiuce, No in No. to City Truck. Re!ei>turcd No. r. Y'ke yrrallty J the nrrrcka urrisr err rad rorj+rvu iK thousand
1 ..'.!. a .4. 4 L it No. 7. Une l :uuseneck, -,d size, Hook and Ladder
- • rr.+Arc - i:
rrri. , t.ir poi led specilicat,ous. Borides-s are after the awardin_ of the contract by the proper Board
President of the
rrck, Re_i\o.
<tcred z. of •} rustecs, the Board tr i:}
istr:ct C?:'i: C ds.-}'first llistrLCf~r 's o ffice r IL LTi,u::d t., e.ranri,l tLc sji ICatr~,csju'Jiarfi<rrla...
l.ot No. S. One Gooseneck, d size, Hook and Ladder „! tke ,rrt:'rho, ef:'., rrgofircef /nJrrc nrakiny tlz.•lr return all the deposits of checks -md certitisates
C, r.'.cr of Centre and Chambers streets. CI rk's ul7ce i of deposit made, to the persons making the sane_,
tmm 9 --.'Ii to 4 r. ~t. second Distriat-Lan n<•r of Tru k, Ke_ister<d No. 3, r.rtit he r.
}.ash of the lots till be sold separately. bleep[ that mule by the person or persons ~eho~e
t~r.u~ d and Centre streets. Clerk's I lice opcn :roc ; L`iJdcrs kill slaty the price for each article, by which
bid has been so accepted ; and that if the person
to 4 1r.'I. Thins Di<_tnc t-Southtrest corner . The ri hl to reject all bids rccetvtd is reserved. the. hid, will lie tested.
'I hu highe=t bidder for each lot, In case the bid is or persons tr•hoe bid has been so accepted shall
:h avenue and \\-est'1'enth street Court open dud} f,id .!ct s will write rut the aotcrmf of their a=timate d
:meat- s and legal been given that the contract is ready for execution, to
Fourth °. First street. l;uurt - at the time of sale, and must reuu~e the articles ~t ithin Pa}'ment trill be m;e IC by a rrqui-ili+~u on the Cnmp-
9 _4.'.:, daily. : fifth District-\o, x54 Clinton tw"cnty four hours gitcr the sate. f.On, ti iu ❑otuab+nct tt nh the terms ui th+: tit t-ini r ur ehecute the lam^, the amount of the deposit or of the
'1•he articles n a } be seen at :uFC time b+fr re the day check or certtticate of deposit made by him or them shall
v t. sixth District-Ac, rthwe t corner Ilrenty- ih,•d.
frurn time to ume. a, the Commi>si n• r m n dot:-nom.-.
be forfcib I to and retained by th,s Ii. rd not as a
t1 ud street and Sec, nd avenue Court ?pens 9 a. >t. of s.d, I 1 • - abov< I "fhc form of the - contract, Including; spec tt :focal, :eu+l
I ) H. I hA\G} V V] E~ I:. ~I I IiFPI L1. U, ,h..,w.mg t:- e manm< -r f pa.'nr net • •:ill be furl shed at the re al, but sh ii t p tid at til es fur such aryl cot nr
sisli9
:+..y. Ccventh District-Ac. 151 East F its seventh retinal, and shall be p.tid into t.te City Crca~ury to [he
rcet. Court opens o o'clock except Sundays .+,:+: 1l'~7'I A }:. } (Il; L) C~~nimi~iener<. < f1-ice of the lly-artno nt, and I i r, at < , aunun<•d to credit rl the Siukigq Fund of the City of \ew York
le_:+i hot da}-sj. Eighth I) strict \ur,hw est corner f - -_ __ examine etch anal all of itz pt t i-t. i> c., r~-f ills, as the 1 but it the said er-ir urpersons whose hid has been ~o
I -sty-third street and Li.-hth as mte. Court Commis saner of the D<p::rune, t r f C: Cr Li will :n- I 1~ p
tnr - COLLEGE OF THE CITY . a cepted shall execute the contract within the time
I. l rial days: \\ eune,do s, lri,!as and silt uuun 1 ,bs, duce ent-c•tnctu ry p+rli, e l:u.
aforesaid, the :unuunt .t bi. ,r I'+<ir de{ - It nl ,.heck
Return days : Tue,ua} - Thursdays and P.O M P 1 J. 1\ h1:;H1', t_+numi~-inner,
Sinth Listrtct-No, z;o East One Hundred nod ,\ P1II I 1-IrtA ()I' I HT-: llI) RD OF - or- certita fie of deuu a slurp Le rctult,cd to him or
1 C.,.1 : the City , t \e York thrum
1 my-first street. Court opens every morning at q
'except Sundays and legal holidays . heath t+ ill be nald:u t. < H:dl, I tn_ If~ard ul Fdo,anon, No. CORPORATION NOTICE. - –— ---
1 ori,t=lorner of Ihird a cone and U Hundred I ra661andstreet, on I'uesda., January zr, 196 ,:u 4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
a ,. Fifty-eighth street, 9 A. r.l. to 41, m, Elccenth o'clock F.m T]Clll I(- \e!TIC! I , HI R} I: l- l;l\ I '~ 7() '1'HF:
L) strict-No. qiq Eighth ::venue. Court open dad}' ILr)1;1. R7' \l.1C I.A1-. Cl Cm
}-} '-rder. 1 r comer or utt n<r<, acct Fart ur r cI tads all
'r. t ,ry. h ,uses and lots, improved or unimproved Ends affected C. ~..I st -n,\r-v. , (l+, :tcl 5+: •.c 1 uxl:, I,rnuar} q r8q~.
mday<_ and legal holidays excepted, from 9 a. rot. to I - A•' t} -
I,,, - AJ • 1 s. L,c tcv} 14 b}, that the followings sessmc iii s have been cone -1O (-11Ahh:AC:1UI~ti.
M. • of the Board of .1s-
'+ I __ _ Ieted and are lodged in the all DIDS OR I:, I'IALATI•S, }NCI (P,FU IA :1
C r r .MagzstrCe a' C urts-Office of Secretary, Fifth
I!:. [rtct 1'ohce Court, i)nc Hundred and L r+~c~tc-fi$h c=sors for esnminau on by all n rson> int re tcd, viz.: I scaled envelope, :re//z ii El o~ hreru~,rk rued
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. I-fist 48la, NO. I. Paring tioutF strew t, from R hit ehall n,znrerj Mebi,rde r indorsed thereon, also, •he a umb, rof
st:ect, ne:,r Fourth avenue. First lli,trict-"Poulos, to Corlears street. with gr,,nit<-block, and laying cro50- t4r 1,ork as in the adoerfrsenrr-ul,
Centre street. ec+•nd Dis trial-Jeff erson %larket. 7 h' ' - - ----- will be received at
I. ) trict-\o. Eq Essex street. Fourth Dt r t Fi r;- I) C 11 CCC r. ,s, \ Frc 1'0l e., January ra lb s (so far as the same is ai.hin the limits <.f grants this office until rz o'clock Ni. on Thursday January
seventh street• near Lexington a,enue F its 1) :riot 'a• r =' cf land under water . 16. 18,6, at which place and hour they will be publicly
-One Humsre.. and I v. enty-first street. s :u~-:ern PR( IPOSALS FOR F.I\. The limits embr:lc, d by such aLsessmen[s include all opened by the head of the Department :
C. the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces z. Ft)R A{:1'PR.\•LION AND
No. I\ sFLO\
corner of ~sl an place. sixth I)i~trict-t) cliunur a c fL:DI:IDS
:\LF UKES1'I\IA•I'E5FOR}'LR\Iti}{_ 'nd parc=ls ..1 ]and situated on- 11 F:.4 I' •1'O SI•: \V F:K I V 7'\4 ave u l ->ECOND
and I itty-eighth street and 1 hird avenue. ~7 in Lumber, to i.e delivered A F tTCF, in conlormiiy No, I. Beth sides of south street, from Whitehall to S {'R F.E I', bet tv yen Second and -Third ave- cues.
— S i- ai tinns, will be received at the office of the I orlears street including piers and bulkheads), and to No. z Ft)R l?\\'SRS IN F:L F:\'F:NTH A\'F\CF,
Department of Correction, No. 66 I hird avenue. in the
NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY . City of \etv 1, ri., until Io o'clock A. st. of Friel. . t}te extent of ball the bh,ck at the intersecting streets. both sides, bt tween One Hund rctl and L•• i4hty-sixth
All persons whose interest, are affected by the above- and One Hundred and Eighty-seventh streets.
I ianuary 24, 1896. , named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, Each estimate must contain the name and ulace of resi-
J _1 } F,1+ I s'sI IN OF 1'H E Y,t) ARi) OF Lv tuFR.
A 1 ruaces of the \ ormal College of the City of
New' \ +.rk will be held at the Hall of the B, and of
50 square feet white pine, '_" x rz" to IS",
5co s,.ivare feet white pine, t" x Iz".
or either of them, arc requested to present their objet- dence of the person making the same, the names of all
[ions, in'r: riting, to the Chairman of the Board of Assess- persons interested w'Ith him therein, and if no other per-
ors, at their office, No z7 Chambers street, within son be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact.
Educ at non, No- r46 Ur Lid street, on sue slay, l-nuar}• Sou square feet white pine, III" x I2•', thirty days from the date of this notice. That it is made without anv connection with any other
at rit96, at 4 o'clock r. Si. Soo square feet white p ne, 11/:" s to to r6". The above-described lists will he transmitted, as Ppro. pe rsres o n mt s ai an e st ima t e for the same raiLd. and is in
order, ROIfER'i HACLA1-, Chairman. 9,:oo ,uP erfic:al feet extra clear (ieorda yellow p ins sided by law, to the L'uard of Revision and Corn~ction all respects fair and w it h o u t collusion orfraud. 'That no
AI<THt R NICNIt t.L1N. ,ecretarv. flooring, z' x 3, tongued and gruovcd, free from sap- - of Assessments-, for confirmation on the r4th day of member of the Common Council, head of a department,
Dated \tic Y,net; January L. 1'"r. ; knots and shakes and is he straight, come-grained and February, tSgb. chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or
v:vIl seasoned, a%cl:+ge r5 to z; feet, none less than n THO\lA~ . RUSH, Chairman ; WILLIA\} H. other officer of the Corporation, is directl ' or indirectly
feet. BELhA\I S', JJOHS W. IACUBT;5, ED .RD Mc interested in the estimate eo m the work }
to which it
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. S• 00o square
4 feet \White Pine C,ailin g• i' " x 3"• CUE, hoard of assessors. relates or in the profits thereof.
6no square feet Extra Clear Ge•,rgia Yellow Pine N e'c Yma>;, January L4, z396. Each e stimat einns[ be verified by the oath, in w riling,
Flooring, t r"" x 2"', to.igued and grooved, free from sap. of the party d' re the same, that the several matters
AU'C'TION SALE. ------- -
T HE COM\TESSI(l\ER" O1' PT,.I
will sell at Public Auction, to Central Park, on
1 knots, shakes, and to be straight combgrained and well
PUBLIC PARKS sealincdo average t5 to 25 feat, none Le s. than ze feet.
'fire per-.on Cr persons making any bid or estimate
---
STREET CLEANING _ DEPT .
therein stated are true, trite and must be accompanied by the
consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders
Friday lanuary r7, Icyc, coed, tuned horses, impounded I shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed "Bid ! in the City of New York,to the effect that if tbecontrae[
ER S(-)\3 HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILL, IN
tmuuals, lost p ro pern', tIC., as follows : or Estimate f)r Lumber," with hi; or their name P the vicinity of New• York Jae}-, can procure material Is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will,
upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties
-It £ightyJijtk Street Stables at to o'clock A. Si. or names, :Lid the date of presentation, to the head of for that purpose-ashes, -tree[ ,%vevpings, etc., such as
Eight said Department, at the said o ffi ce on or before the day is collected by the Uepartmeot of Street Cleaning-free for its faithful performance; and that if be shall refuse
6 Horses. or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor-
Six Dogs. and hour above named, at which time and place the bids of charge, by applying to the Commissioner of Street potation any difference between the sum to which In
One Donkey. or estimates received wilt be publicly opened by the Cleaning, in the Criminal Court Building. wouldrp be rentitled upon its completion, and that son to
Unclaimed property G,und on the Parks, consisting of Commissioner, or his duly authorized agent, of said De. GEORGE E. WAR1 NG, JR., the the ct all
be obliged totp
d pay the b equ nt
articles of wearing apparel, jewelry, revolvers, um- ~ pertroent and read. Commissio-ner of Street Cleaning.
---- whom
let tin , Contract
contract shall
Sllall bC awarded at any subsequent
brellas, pocketbooks, kni,Cs, tricycles, blankets and I 'I HE CollVIlto5Eft OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CottREC- -_.__-
letting, the the amount to be calculated upon the estimated
various mtscill. aeons articles. Tros RE:ERVE't UHF. RIGHT To RE)EC I' ACt, 13IDS oR
F5TIt1:1TEs IF DEEIIED 'r() LIE FOR THE P1-1LIC IV 'I EIIEST, TAXES AM D ASSESSMENTS. amount of the work by which the bids are tested.
--It One ffuna red and Tenth Street ri alt i}Ia KlLattaK AS Pkr,\'IDL'D I\ ~EC]'c0~ 64, CHTF"l ER 410, Lasts „ F INS_.
'1• ee consent last above mentioned must be h ofthe
:lye ).ue, at lr o' ,lock A. M. C.IT1' (,F- i\E\5' YORK, DEPART\IE\'f OF TAXES AND panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each eac oC the
\o bid or estimate mill be accepted from, or contract Assess+IEnrs, nuary R'r Bt'[LUt~c, \o. z8o Boo:~nwgvI persons signing the same, that he Is a householder
:\ bout I,2oo lineal fc•.t of Old Curb-stone 5-inch;. an to, any person w-ho is to arrears to the Cor- I N Ew YO,RK, January 13, 1896,
or
About t,5co lineal feet o1 Old Flagging Stone. porailan upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, freehoider in the City of New York, and is worth the
osite .Nine[ SeZ'efldl Street, at \ C)\1PLIA WITH SECTION 817 OF THE amount of the security required for the completion of
-Vurlery rn Pa k opp y- -es surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the I- New, York City City Consolidation Act of z88z, notice the contract, over and above all his debts of every
LO C clock at. Corporation. is hereby given that the books ofl he Annual nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety,
About to tons of Old Iron, The award of the contract will be made as soon as Kecord of the Assessed Valuation of Real and Personal or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as sure[
l'he e pure ce.ccrey must be paid at the time of sale practicable alter the opening of the bids. Estate " of the City and County of New York, for the in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond
and the purchases removed tmmediately thereafter. Deliver}- will be required to be made from time to year t89o, are open and will remain open torexamination reuuired by law.
Further information m -y he obtained at the office of time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the and correction until the 3cth day of April, x8,6.
No estimate will be considered unless accom-
the Itepartmen t. Arsenal, Sixty-fourth street and Fifth said Commissioner. All persons believing themselves aggrieved must panicd by either a certified check upon one of the
avenue, Len ral Park. Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en- make application to the Commissioners of 'faxes and State or National banks of the City of New York,
By order of the Commissioners of Public Parks. gaged In and well prepared for the business, and must Assessments, at this office, during the period said books drawn to the order of the C om ptroller, or money
WILLIAlv1 LEAFY, Secretary. have satisfactory testimonials to that effect ; and are ouen, in order to obtain the relief provided by law. to the amount of five per centum o
y
of the amount of the
- -- --- --- -- the person or persons to whom the contract may be Applications for correction of assessed valuations on security required for the faithful performance of the
DAMAGE COMM.-23-24 WARDS. awarded will he required to give security for the per- personal estate must be made by the person assessed contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed
formauco of the contract, by his or their bond, with two to the said Commissioners, between the hours of EC A. St. in a sealed envelope containing the estimate, but
sufficient sureties, in the penal amount of fifty '5o; per and z t•. m., except on Saturdays, when between to A.M. must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Depart--
UR'CAN1' 'I'O THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP. cent. of the amount of the contract. and is m., at this office, during the same period. ment who has charge of the estimate-box, and no esti-
.,,,P ter 5,7 of the laws of 1893, entitled "An act Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name EDWARD P. BARKER, THEODORE SUTRO, mate can be deposited in said box until such check or
prm'iding for ascertaining and paying the amount m and place of residence of each of the persons making the JAMES L. WELLS, Commissioners of Taxes and As
damages to lands and bulldings suffered by reason oI same, the names of all persons interested with him or sessments.
money has been examined by said officer or clerk and
found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of
WEDNESDAY, JANU ARY 15, 1896. THE CITY RECORD. 127

the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons Each bid or estimate shall be arcomp:utied by the con shall lie paid within sixty days alter the said re,pect- I Fourth—That our report herein will be presented to
making the same within three days .after the contract is sent, in writing, of two householders or lrccholders it r lye rlates a; entry of the a,seastunts, interest will be a Special Iortrr of the Supreme Court, Part I11., of the
awarded. Ift ha suct•essfitl bidder hail retusBorne
neglect, the City of Nev, York, with their res erti ve ]ac es n t collected thereon as provided to section 9t7 of said State of New York, to be held in and for the City and
within five days after notice that the contract has been P P
business or residence, to the effect that if the contract bLa "New York City Consolidation Act of r88z." Cnunty of New York, at the County Court-house, in the
awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the awarded to the per>un trraking the estimate, they will Seeuon 917 of the said act provides that, " If any such I City of New York, on the qth day of March, x8g6, at
deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained nn its being so awarded, become bound as his suretiest assessment shall remain unuaid for the period of sixty ~ the opening of the Court on that ckty, and that then and
by the City of New York as liquidated damages for such for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall omit orr days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record there, or as sue thereafter as cmnsel can be heard
or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract refuse to execute Inc same, they will pay to the Corpora of Titles of Assessments it shall be the duty of the thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be
within the time aforesaid the amount of the depo,it will I lion any or fference between the sun, to which he would be e officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of confirmed.
returned to him. entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation
u such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest 1 )ate I Nt.w Ynni, January to, 7896.
'lHI•; CI)JI\I1i.l(rNFR OF l'UIl!.TC WORKS may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom t thereon at the rate of seven per centunl per annum, to
R1:,1•:R\'I.S'I'II1 R1(1II"I 111 REJECT A1,1, Ill l)s the contract may he atvarcled at any subsequent letting ; he calculatedd fr„m the date of such entry to the date of RIS, LOUIS COHEN, Chairman ; FUWARD L. PAR-
1•:'. )WART) J. DU311'1I V. Commis<ioners.
ItICl1A l I) FOR ANY I'AR'IICULAIL \V( )R IF the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esti paynrcut.” JuHS P. 1)UN.N, Clerk.
1111DEI111S IT FOR THE, BEST INTERishiS OF mated antount of the work by which the bids are '1 he above assessments are payable to the Collector of
"I'H IC CITY. • tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom- Assessments and Clerk of Arrears, at the '' Bureau for In the matter of the application of 'I he Mayor, Alder-
Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes ponied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of'laxes and men and Commonalty of the City of New York, rela-
in which to inclose the same, tile specifications and of the persons signing the same that he is a bnosehnfdet Asse.;sments and of Water Rents," Room 3t, Stewart five to ,requiring title, wherever the same has not been
agrecmcnts, and arty . further information desired, can or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the Building, between the hours of q n. sr. and z P. %t., and heretofore aeqtnirecl, to the lam Is, tenements and
be o6laitt'.1I at Room No q, No. 3r Chambers street. i amount of tire sect rite required for the completion of this all payments made thereon nn or before February t6, heredrtam cots required for the purpn:•• of opening
CIIARLFd H.T. COLI,l.i, Commissioner of Public contract over and above all his debts ofevery nature, and t8)6, for ilte opening of Onc Hundred and Fifty-tnurth and extending l\' lT ONE Hli NDREII AND
\forks, over and above his liabilities, as bail, surety or other vise; street; on or before Febru:u- v 55, r89o, for the opening SIXTY-THIRD STREET although not yet named
and tbat he has offered himself as it surety iu good faith of One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, and on or by proper autl: rit)- , from Morri, avenue to Railroad
Dora: rs1ENT of PrrnLrc WORKS, Cu snusstoueR's and with the intention to execute the bond required before March :1, t895, lit thy: opt-nine of One Hundred avenue, West, as the same has been beret. fore laid
I Hirer, Nvs Yrn ic, I)rcenibcr oh, tt95. by section xz of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances and'1'htrty-ninth and One Hundred and Fortieth streets, out and designated as .i first-cla ,s street or road, in
NOTICE Ti) TENAN- I'S AND PR0I'ER'l.'T HOI-D- of the City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded will be exempt from interest its above provided, duo 'I'wenty-third Ward of the City of New York.
FRS IN RI•:GARD TO REMOVAL OF SNOW'. ~ to the person or persons for tvhont he consents to and after these dates ,will be charged interest at Ihc_
A '',lF:N'1'ION IS CAI,I,F:U 'PO THE PROVIS- become surety. The adequacy and suhiciency of the spe i sea
ions of an act passed by the I egi,lature of this i security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of spective dates
State on April rot, x895, as I' flows : I the City of New York.
m per cent.ofper
of entry the annum Irum the
:assessments above
in the
F;,'1'HI? UNT)F"RSII:NF.D CO'_1[~[I~5fONF:RS
re- Wof Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled
Record
of 'Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in
Crr,trrER 2o,. No hid or estimate will be considered unless payrnent. thi= proccerlint;, an -I to the owner or owners, occupant
'AN ACT to provide for the assessment and collection I accompanied by either a certified check Imon one of ASH BI':L 1'. FITCH, Comptroller. or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved ;md
of the expense of removal of snow and ice front the the State or National banks of the City ul New York, CITY of New YI,Ree—I.ICasc, Ili: runt .snEVr, CONrl.. ttuimproved lands of ,cted thereby, and to all others
sidewalks of public streets and avenues in the City of drawn to the circler of the Comptroller, or money TROLLHR's ( IFFICti, Jauu try 8, r g6. w'hom it may concern, to wit
Ni tr York, i to the amount of live per centum of the amount of First—'That tvc have completed our estimate and
I he People of the State of New York, represented in I the security required for the faithful perfornt- l'ROI'OSAI,S FOR $77,621.50 001 ,D BONDS asse-sment. and that all persons interested in this pro-
Senate and As,embly, do enact as follows : once of the con'ract. Such check or stoney must NOT cecl'inn, or in any of the lands affected thereby aurl
Section I. Whenever any owner, lessee, tenant, or be inclosed in the sealed envelope e staining the esti- OF TILE CI-I'1 Oh Nl;AV TURK. having objections thereto, do present their said objec-
occupant or person having charge of any building or mate, but must he handed to the officer or clerk of the F.XEMII I` FROM 1':1XA'i'ION. fiut] , in [writing, duly verified, to u., at our office, No. qr
tut ut ground in the City of New York shall fail to I lepartment who has charge of the estimate-box; and EXECUTORS, AllA1l2'sISI'RA'1'ORS,GUARDIANS Chambers street, ccc'md fluor, in said city, on or before
comply, with the provisions of any ordinance of the no estimate can be depo,ited in said box until such AND O'I'HVR5 IIOLDING •1'RUSI' FUNDS the r;th day of February, a896. and that we, the sud
said city for the remos al of snow and Ice from the check or money has been examined by said officer or ARE AU fill )klZl•lD L'Y LAW 'f0 INVEST Com ntissioners, will hear parties so objectier within
sidewalk or gutter iu the street, on the side of the clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except IN I'LIESE BOND:. ten in ek-days next after the said nth day of February,
't rest on which the said building or lot fronts, the. that of the successful bidder, trill be returned to the IsTEP.ESrTHur:ti I'RR CENT. PER AsNUit. x896, and for that purpose will lie in attendance at rotor
C unnnissioner of Public Works of the said city shall i
cause such removal t:: be made, and thereupon the
persons making the same within three day. after the
contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re-
k Opensc of sucht removal as to each particular lot of 1 fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the
S EALF:D PI:OP(ri11.S WILL BE, IIECEIVED
by the Comptroller of the City of New York, :tt his
said nfhce on each of said ten days at 3 o'clock P. NI.
Second— l'hat the abstract of our said estimate and
office, No, z8o Broadway, in the City of New York, ' assessntcn(, together with our damage and benefit maps,
gt ,rind shall be tocertaiued and certified by the contract has Lien awarded to him, to execute the sante, until I'Intrsda}-, the tfith day of Jnntutrv, sSyd, ill z and also all the affidavits, estimates and other docu-
said Commissioner of Public Works to tire Comptroller the amount of the deposit made by him '-hall be tortrited o'clock P. sL, when they will be publicly opened in ments used by its in making our report, hat-e been de-
I the said city, [rho shall pay the saute in the same I to and retained by the City of \etv York as liquidated the presence of the Commissioners of the Siukin0 posited in the L'urcau of Strr et Openings in the bane
manner as the expense of rest oving snow front the damaocs for such neglect or refusal ; but it he shall Fund, or such of them its shall attend, as provided by Department of the City of Nety York, at its office, Ni,.
streets of the city is paid ; and immediately after the I execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the Law, for the whole or a part of the following coupon or 5t t hamber-t -treet, in the said city, there to remain
staking of the pa) ntent of such expense as so certified I amount of his deposit will be returned to him. registered bonds of the City of New York, to wit : until the 74th day of February, iSgi.
to hint, the said Comptr,,llcr shall make and deliver it i Should the person or persons to whont the contract 577.62[.9,, Cf)NSOLIDAl'I:D STOCK OF THE Third—'That th-' limits of our assessment for benefit
Cc rtific:av thereof to the Board of Aldermen of the said I may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract f:1TY OF NI:W Yi)RK, KNOIIVN AS include -ill those lots. pieces or parcels of land sit mate,
city, and the said amounts stn certified shall, by the ~ within five doss after written notice that the same limo "SCHOOL-HOUSE IIONDt" lying and being in the City of New York, which taken
said Board of Aldcrntrn, annually he added to and made been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if Ire or —the principal payable in gold coin of the United together are bounded and described as follows, viz.:
t-, form a part of the annual taxes of the next ensuing they accept but do not execute the contract anal give the States of America of the present standard of weight I )n the north by the middle line of iltc block: between
f sal year against the lots against which the said proper security', he or they Small be considered as haeing and fineness at the Comptroller's office r:l' said city, East tIne Hundred and 'ii sty-third street and Fast One
amounts shall I e Si) certified respectively, and the same abandoned it, and as inn dditult to the C'orporatio,n, and art the first day of November, in the year t:)14, with Hundred and Sisty-fourth street ; on the south by the
shall be collected in and rerth and as part of the annual the contract will be readverti,ed and relet, as provided interest at the rate of three per centum per anuunl, noddle line of the blocks between Last ( Inc Hundred
lases for sucli fiscal year. for or Juring which the same I by law. payable semi-annually, in such gold coin, on the first and Sixty-second strec t and Ernst (Inn Hundred and
,hall have been so incurri cl and certifi•-d. %Ge ourelity of the arhrs, .ru'flies, ,,ponds. zvrrrrs clays of May and November in each year. si.ety-tkrd street ; on the east by a line drawn parallel
"cci on z. This act shall not br, regarded as inter- ! an,l ntcrck,rtrdise [oust catfnr:u in every rr•s/lr•, t to flit' '1'Itese brads are issued in I,ursu:uace of the provisions to \l urns avenue and distant easterly too feet from the
fering with the owner of any lots throwing into the I sOnrfrlee qt the surer , ou ex/ribitiou at tin' a(/tc, n/1 the of sections 132 and 13 t of the New York City Consolida- easterly side thereof ; on the west by a line drawn
nr away of the street. or avenues any snow or ice sirbi Det6arturrat, or, err th•• mr'.ce•nca of samftes, ro the tion Act of 788x, and chapter 88 of the Law. of parallel to Railroad avenue, ]Vest, and dista it westerly
which may be remnvcd front the sidewalk or gutter ftt"fmted y/rci/ic'trnrs. Biddrrs air camt.or,erf to esruu- 7895, for the purchase of new -ch -no l sites for the eric- loo feet from the westerly side thereof ; excepting Ir'no
direr-fly- in front of such lot. rue tlni• aJVcificatio;rsjor particulars f the articles, mss, .and for other school pur-
tion of new school b lid iugs said area Al stree's, avenues and road,
, or porti:nl
('It'., 7911/ iii t'c'/r ,rt' J/lrrICIJ[y
e'Sti...ate's. their poses, and a, authorized by resolutions of the Board of thereof, heretofore legally opened, its sun:h area is shown
~rction -. The term lot, as used in this art, shall Bidders will state the price for each article by which
include a space not to exceed twenty. five feet in width i the bids will be tested. Estimate and Apport onment and the Ponrd of Educa- on our benefit map deposited as afor_-said.
Immtirio tip street, avenue or lane upon which the i tion, and are Fourth—']'hat our re. ort herein will be presented to
Bidders will write out theanctnt of their estimate in a Special Tenn of the 'unrcme Court, Part III ,
violation is charged to have been committed or onutti d. i addition to inserting the s:uue in figures. EXEMPT FROM TAXATION
-eetiou q. 1'I: is act shall take effect t n the first day of by the City and County of New York, but not from
of the State t New York, t , be held in any for the City
Payment will be made by :t requisition on the Comp. and County of New York, at the Cotrnty Court-house,
: mittber, eight en hundred and ninety-five.° • troller, in accnrd;utce with the terms of the contract, or State t:uation, pur<uant to th', prat i,ions of section r37
in th. City of New York, on the ]6th day of M.rrch,
line City Ordinance to [which the above statute applies Iron tics to time, as the Commi>siun,rs may determine. of the New \ irk City Consolidatiuu Act of r88 ', and
rculs as follows : under au ordinance of the C,m,unc u t Council of said cit , 7806, at th-- up ping of the Court on that day, and that
'fine form of the. contract, Including, specifications, and t en and (here, or as .soon there:ther as counsel can be
" Section ft9. Every owner. lessee, tenant, occupant showing tire manner of payment, will be fill nished at the appri wed by the Mayor, October _, t f8o, and resolutions
of the Commissioners of tie- Sinkirrg Fund, adopted heard tiv'veon, a motion will be made that tie said re-
I person having charge of any building or lot of goound office of the Department, and bidders are cautioned pert be amfirmt'd.
ir. the city of NewAork shall, within eig~ t lto::rs after t he November 7, t8,)5, and A'ovcmbcr .o, r 59'.
to examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as Dated No,, YuliK, Tanunry to, z8g6.
In II of any snow. and within eight flours after tire form- ~ the Beard of Public Charities for Insane Asylums will AUTHORITY FOR 1'RUS1' INVF.SI'111F,N'I'S. L:AV1RF:NC1•: t;t)DIkIN, Chairman; ROP>FR1'
ins of any ice on ,Ile sidewalk or in the gutter in front . insist upon its absolute enforcement in every particular. Attention is tilled to the provisions of an act passed CF: RIlE )MONROE • R. 1'F:RKINS, Commi,siouers.
„f ;my such build ng or lot, remove, or cause the same S. C. CI 1'residant ; JOHN l'. FACRF; and by the I ,egislature Al arch 14, t? 8q, authorizing e_s •cu- RnNov rot: Foat•:sT C:smoXrx, Clerk.
t'~ lie removed, front such -idewa!k or Gutter, under the I JAS" R. II'1:@1RNE, Commissioners, Department „f tors..administrators, guardians and truitecs, and others
penalty of three dollars for every such neglect, to he Public Charities, h oldie:; trust fonds to inve t suelI funds iu the stocks or
paid by the said owner, lev-ee, tenant, occupant or bonds of the City of New York. n In the matter of the application of the Roaru of Street
l:crson having charge severally and respectively ; but i CONDITIONS. Opening and Improvement of the City of New York,
where said snow f:dls or ice forms batween the hours FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Section 146 of the New York City Consolidation Act for and ton behalf of line Mayor, ariernten and I tim-
mnnalty of the City
r 1 vi;;ht o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the of r88z provides that ' the Comptroller, with the y of \'ere Ynrk, relative to ac.1 thin g
motntng, this ordinance wdl be, compiled w;th by re. approval of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, title. wherever the same ha, not been heretofore
ti sing, or causing; the same to be removed. before nine NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT I lik OPENING acquired, to EAS'i' ON 1'- I1U..`s UDRP into .s y pr per
STREETS ANI) AVENUES. shall determine what, if an}•, part of said propocds shall
'cicck of the morning succeeding its fall or forrna- Lc accepted, and upon the payment nib o the City ','quire) 1'RF.F'1' aa[h.aogl7 nut yet mmr~rl by proper
authority, from Brook ave.ttte to CourtLmdt avenue,
ti
It 1,ccones my' duty to give notice that the provisions
of the foregoing st ate to will be rigidly enforced in all
I N PURSUANCE OF SECTION a,i OF THE
" New York City Consolidation Act of t88z." as
amended, the Comptroller of the City of few York
1 reasury of the amounts clue by the persons whose bids
are accepted, respectively, certificate therefor shall be
issued to tbs.ar as authorized by law"; and pro-
in the 'twenty-third 11'ard of the City of New fork,
as the>:amc ha; bean laid out and de,',g-
< .where the City Ordinance is nut enmplied with. hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the vided also. •' that no proposals for bonds or stocks , noted as a first-c Lissstreet
street or road,
road.
c, CHARLES II. T. COLLIS. Commissioner of Public Suprc-ne Court of the assessments for OI'EN ING AN D shall lie accepted for less than the par value of the ~7[ j L, THE ['NDlaRSlt;AlsD CUVI\[ISSION FRS
Works. ACQUIRING TFi'LE to the following streets in the came." VV of 1•:stim,lte and A,-esment in the above-entitled
i several Wards herein dssie;rrolsd : ']'hose persons whose bids are accepted will be re- matter. h. reby give notice t> all persons interested in
'fiVfxLF'lH \WARD. quired to deposit with the City Ch,uoIneri tin theamount this prucoeniiilg, and to the icvner or owners, sic _upant
DEPT. OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. ONE HUNDRI':U AND I•IFTY-FOL'Rf7f of stock awarded to them at its par value, together or accupants. of all hunns•"s and lots and improved anI
STREET, froln P,radhurst avenue to Macomb's [)am with the premium thereon, within three dugs alter unimproved land: affected thereby, and to :,Ii otlsers
DEl':SRI NIE•`T OF Pt'1SI.IC CHAI<ITIES FOR Iss esE AsY- road ; confirmed November r, 18,14 ; entered Decembcr notice of such acceptance. whom it may concern, to wit :
t ISIS, Ness Yur.x, January 3, .8g6. a8, 7895. Area of assessment: fioth sides of One Htm- The proposals should be inclnsed in a sealed envelope,
indorsed Proposal- for Bonds of the Corporation of First—]'hat we have completed our estimate and as-
P R0 I0S,l.S FOR GROCERIES—SEAI,F:D BIDS
or estimates for }tunishurg Grucsr,e: during the
fir.' three month-, of [896, in c, nformity svitit samples
dred ;not Filly -fourth street, from liradhurst avenue to
Itlaeomb's h amt road, and -o the extent of hall the
block= ,m the intersecting a d terminating ateuues.
s. ,uncut, and that all person, interested in this pro-
the City of New York," and each proposal should also ceeding, or ir, any of the I. nds afecte I thereby, and
be inclosed in a se,ond emveiope, addressed to the , h-avinewl,j•-eiitins t hereto, dot present their aid objections.
and opceificatiuro, well tie ruceiv ed at the office of the f)NE 1-Il'NI)REU ANI) f11lRIV-'INI'H Cr mpu ullcr iii the Crty of 1c•„ lurk.
ASIIIt Fa. P. I-'1I t'H, C„mptroller. in writim„ duly verified, to u=, at our office, No. o n
7 JCparunent of Public Charities for Insane Asyltmts, No. STRFai1', between Eighth ateuue and the bulkhead- (,h:mrbers street, second Floor, in said city, on or
66 I Iird avenue, in the City of Ncty Vi rk, until too'clock line, Harlem river; confirmed llecemhr-r 6, 1895; Cris I NEw Y,natc—Fls -s'tC DEPARnuts r, Coon'-
ri,n.LEr, I In I icE, January -i, nSgo, before the 13th day of February, t8g6, and thst roc, thy
A. M. of Wednesday, January 15, t896, entered January 3, ;qp. ,vrea of asst-smcnt: both I said Contnns i to r,, will hear panics so obi -rung witlut
sides of One Hundredr and'fhirty-ninth street, between -- -- -- - -- -- -- - - - -- -- ----- -- the ten steels'tinnys next after the said rah d.n of let
GROCERIES.
24 ~ pounds Rio Coffee, roasted.
Eighth
4 avenue and the bulkhead-line Harlem ris C, er, ruary, t89',.:tnd for th it p. rr:ose will be m 'ttten l tucc
No empty packages are to be returned to bidders or I and to the extent of ha f the blocks on the intersecting SUPREME COURT. at our said office 1,n each of said ten days at t .'clock
and terminating avenues. I-, t.
. are designated in the speci-
contractors, except such as ONI': HUNDRED AND FOR'rlf.TH STREET, in tire matter of the application of the hoard of Street :Secimd—'fhaIt the abstract of our ,aid esti-Irate and
fications.
The person cr persons making any hid or estimate
between Seventh asenuc amt the bulkhead-line, Harlem Opening and Improvement of the City of New Yolk, it se,sment, together wi;h our damacc an aI benefit maps,
shall fern i-h the sanre in a sealed unvclope, indorsed river ; confirmed December 6. r`q; ; entered J:muary in for and ton behalf of I lie Mayor, Aldermen and Com- and also all tin, - affidavit+, e'tim:ucs and other docu meets
t896. Area rf as,essment : both sides of One Hund ed mon:tlt}' of the City
} of New York relative to the used by us in making our report, have been deposited in
" Bid or l';stnmate for Groceries," with his or their and Fortieth 'tre et.
• between
let Ben Edgecombe avenue and opening of ONE HUNhRF:D AND ti[k1.- , .t
name or names, and the date of presentation, to the the lure rot of Street Openings, in the Law Department
head of said Departmect, at the said office, on or before the bu:khcad-line, Harlem river, and to the extent of - ICHIRIS SI'RrF:'T, from Tenth avenue to Edge- of the City of \New York, at its office, No. 5t Chambers
the day and hour abuse named, at which time and place half the blocks on the intersecting and terminating combo Old road, in the 'llcelfth Ward of the City of sties'.. in the said city, there to remain until the [4th
avenues. New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out day of February, t39b.
the bids or estimates received will lie publicly opened
by the President, or his duly authorized agent, of said
TWENTY-THIRD WARD. and designated as a third-class street or road by said
Third--]'hat the limits of our assessment for benefit
Department and read. ONE HUNDRED AND Fl)RTY-FOURTH Board.
include all those lots, piece, or parcels of land situate,
'Inc BOARD OF PUBLIC CH.sntnIES FOR INSANE
A'Pcuiis RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR
ESTIMATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC IN-
STRFGT, from River avenue to St. Ann's avenue ; con-
firmed December g, 18,)5; entered December 27, 1895.
Area of assessment : All the houses and lots of
W E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS
of Estimate and Asses=mcnt to the above-
entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons
lying and (rein,4 in the City of N,-u' York, which taken
together are bounded and described as follow,, viz. : I.)n
the north by the southerly sid, of East One Hundred
TERFST, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 410, ground, pieces and parcels of land and vacant lots lying interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or and oixty-fourth street a ,d said southerly 'ide produced ;
LAWS OF t8S2. within the following boundary, viz. : Beginning at a owners, occupant or occupant; of all houses anti lots on the east by the westerly side of Third avenu_ ; oil
No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract point on west side of St. Ann's avenue, about and improved and unimproved lands affected therebc, the south by the northerly side of Fast One Hundr,-d
awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- too feet south of One Hundred and Forts-fourth and to all others whom it may concern, to wit : and Sixty-second street, and oil the west by the easterly
poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, street ; running thence westerly through the First—l'hat we have contpl'ted our amended or sup- side of Railroad avenue, West ; excepting from said area
as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- middle of the blocks, on a line parallel with One plemental estimate and as-essntent, and that all persons all streets, avenues and rondo, urportions thereof, here-
poration- Hundred and Forty-fourth street, to 'Third avenue Interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands tofore legally op--ned, as such area i, shown on our
The award of the contract w`71] be made as soon as thence along Third avenue to a point midway the affected thereby, and having objections there[,, do benefit map deposited as aforesaid.
practicable after the opening of the bids. block between One Hundred and Fortieth and One present their said objections, in writing, duly verified, to Fourth-That air report herein will be presented to a
Delivery will be required to be made from time to Hundred and Forty-first streets ; thence northwesterly us, at our office, No. 51 Chambtrs street, second floor, Special Tenn of the Supreme Court, Part Ill., of the
time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the on a line parallel with One Hundred and Forty-first in said city, on or b:'fore the 7th day of February, t596, State of New York, to be held in and for the City and
said Commissioners. street to Rideravenue;thencethrough the middle of the and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties County of New York, at the Canty Court-house, in
Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en- blocks to Mott avenue ; thence through Cheever place ' so objecting within the ten week-days next after the slid the City of New fork, on the 76th day of March, r8g6,
ga:Yed in and well prepared for the business, and must to Walton avenue ; thence westerly on a straight line 7th day of February, r8e6, and for that purpose will be at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then
have satisfactory testimonials to that effect ; and the per- I parallel with One Hundred and Forty-fourth street to in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days and there, or as soon thereafter as corms-t1 can be
son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded p the United elates pierand bulkhead-line. Harlem river; at It o'clock A. M. heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said
will be required to give security for the performance of thence northerly along said bulkhead-line, to a point Second—That the abstract of our said amended or report be confirmed.
the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient about halfway between One Hundred and Forty-fourth supplemental estimate and assessment, together with our 1)ated, NEw Y"RR, January 9, x896.
sareties, each in the penal amount of fifty (50) per cent. and One Hundred and Forty-ninth streets as ex- damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, THEUDDAl' WE'':ON, JAMES R, TORRANCE,
of the bid for each article. tended to Harlem River ; thence easterly through estimates and other documents used by us in making Commissioner;.
Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name the middle of the blocks to Railroad avenue, East ; our report, have been deposited with the Commissioner JOHN P. DL"N\-, Clerk.
and place of residence of each of the persons making the thence easterly through the middle of the blocks be- of Public Works of the City of New York, at his office,
saute ; the names of all persons interested with him or tween Line Hundred and Forty-sixth and One Hundred No. ;t Chamber; street, in the said city, there to remain
them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it and Forty-eighth streets, to a point about woo feet east until the 8th day of February, t598. In the matter of the application of the Board of Street
shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without of Morris avenue ; thence southeasterly through the Third—'that the limits of our assessment for benefit Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for
any connection with any other person making an esti- middle of the block between One Hundred and Forty. include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, and on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Common-
mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and fifth and One Hundred and Forty-sixth streets to lying and being in the City of New York, which taken aity of the City of New York, relative toacquiring title,
without collusion or fraud ;.and that no member of the Third avenue ; thence along Third avenue to a point together are bounded and described as follows, viz. : wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired,
Common Council, head of a department, chief of a midway One Hundred and Forty-fourth and One Hun- On the north by the centre line of the block between to EAst' ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENI'Y-
bureau, deputy thereof or a clerk therein, or other officer dred and Forty-fifth streets ; thence easterly through One Hundred and Sixty-third street and One Hundred SECOND S'l'REE'1' although not yet named by
of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested the middle of the blocks to St. Ann's avenue ; thence and Sixty-foitrth street ; on the south b y the centre proper authority,, from the Southern Boulevard to
therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or southerly along the west side of St. Ann's avenue to line of the block between One Hundred and Sixty- the Bronx rive:-, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the
in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate the point or place of beginning. second street and One Htmdred and Sixty-third street ; City of New York, as the same has been heretofore
must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or The above-entitled assessments were entered in the on the east by the westerly line of Er'gecombe road, and laid out and designated as a first-class street or road.
Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the " Bureau
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 verifi-
for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of
Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents," on the
on the west by the easterly line of Tenth avenue ; ex.
crpting from said area all streets, avenues and roads,
or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such
W E THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS
of Estimate and Assessment in the above-
entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-
catton be made and subscribed by all the parties inter. respective dates hereinabove given, and unless the area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as ature- ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners,
ested. amount assessed for benefit on any person or property said. occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and im-
12S THE CITY RECORD . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 , c896.
proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to -\ PL'TiLIC P:1RK..\'l' ST. NICH(1LAS AVENUE, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and im- Special 'Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers
all others whom it may concern, to w-it Sh:\"F'.N'I'H :\\ FNI'F AND ONE HUNDREI) Proved and unimproved
P Y. and to
1 tads affected thereby, thereof, in the County C'nurt-house. in the City of New
First—TL at we have completed our estimate and 1.N I) .- 1E \' F.N'1'1.f';NTH S1RE:ETT. all others whom it may concern, to wit ; Ymk, on the toth day of March, 1896, at the opening
as.cc.•ssmnt
c - Pro-
and that all ppersons interested in this OLid' rl AI.LO\CNF:RS,I.ESSFES,PARTIF:S First—'chat w, have completed our estimate and as- of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as
inq, or in an y u: the lands affected thereby, and
I
N
and per-ons respccttvcly entitled unto or inter-
1-.«:n>; objections thereto, do present their said oUlce- ested in the lands. tenements. hcrc,1itanicnts and prom.
sessment, and that all persons interested in this pio-
cecding. or to :utp of the lands aff_cted thereby, and
soon thereafter as catmsel can be heard thereon, a
motion will be made th it the said report be confirmed.
n n<. .n w citing. duly verified. to us, at our office, No. ;t ~ tees required Or the acgmsition of title to the Lands re- having objections thereto, do present their objections, Dated Nesv Y,Rtc, Dec 'tuber 3t. x895. '
t ! .tubers street, second tlr,or, in said city, on or qutred fora Public hark it Avenu,• St. Nicholas,e eve nth iu writing. duly verified, to its, at our office, No. 5x J. C. JULLIUS LANGREIN, Chairman ; JOHN H.
I , ••i re the t_;th day of February, tSg6, and that see, the ~ avenue and One Hundred and seventeenth street. as Chambers street (second H,-or , in said city, on or before JUDt;E, JOHN Ll'l'lC H, Commissioners.
S. t)lllla] 1DIll'r5 will hear Partias s„ob'etin
'ss' to laid out and es:- Wished by the Board of Street ( )petting day
the randa•oflc '•hruar t. t8g6, and that we the said ran. P l).
t uN Clerk.
tt thin the ten week-days next utter the saidr;t day l'omntis. inners, will hear par[ie.s so obiecung
t 1, within
anal lotp 'oremcnt,1 , ,rsuant to thoP ro,,,iens of ch.,l1 iter the ten w-e, k-days it, 'it after the said r ;th day of Feb- In the matter of the application of the Board of Street
,,a Iebtuarv, , Se, and for that porttose will he in ire of the Law, of ISS-. andt t,
o ifte res vective
respect c owners
attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at le-see", parties and persmts resp.tc icely cn[idcd ante ruary, t•g5, and for that purpuae will be in attendance Opening and Improvement of the City of New- York,
to.;o o'clock r. at. or interested in the respective lands. t' to,trcros. hcredit- at our said office oil each of said ten d;t 's at 3 o'clock fur and on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Cont-
Second—I'hat the abstract of our said estimate and r It. teonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir.
:unentc and premises embraced within the area c,f assess
:t«cssment together with our donto e and benefit maps,, Second--'chat the ab.tract of our said estimate and e utse
in gg title for the tot the
c Inth'
Lc ttoaall )of t he
l or an ~ c,
ment fixed and d• tenthi r.ed by the so Ftuard of Street land and ro Port}• nnt n
and also a ll the affidavits, c's t imate~ and other d0cu- assessment. toi;eth• r with our d.nn;rge and benefit maps, wood by
y the
t c Corporation of
(l
xnim-
t and Ina1 tncentent a. ...t tarth'n
c the ar_ tc h the
t w} i,
meats used by its in making our report, have been de- and also all the affidavits, estimates and oth''r docu- the City of New York, including any rights, terms,
entire C'asi and e open>e to be incurredd in acquiring the easements and privileges or intere t pertaining there-
pusited in the Bureau of Street Openin•_s iu the Law ment- used br its in makitr-, our report, have been
land For such park shall be assessed. to, which are not subject to extinguishment or termin-
ltepartment of the City of News Yo,k, at its office, deposited in the Gurcau of Street ( )penis;; in the Law
No. ;t Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain New York Supreme Court—In the matter of the DcParttnoiif of the City i I New York, at is oflicu. No. ation by public authority, required for an exterior
application r,t I lie (l,ncr, Aldermen and ('omm.*nally it (. hantbers street• in the said city, there to remain street extending along, the ome,terly shore of the Fast
until the 14th day of February, 18q'~
fn r be nefitt of the City of New Yo-k, relative to arijuirini title to until the tath day of Febru., ry, tSg6. river, in the City of Vow York, from the centre line
Third—'That tie limits of our assessment
certain pieces or parcels of land Ior a 1'uilic Park at 'Firird—That the limits of „ur a-•es.mcnt for benefit of East Sixty-fourth street, a. such line is and would
include all these lots. pieces or t-arcel, of land situate,Avenue St. Nicholas, Seventh avenue ii' 'l One Hundred be, if extended eostwardly into the East river, to the
Ding and being in the City of New York. whi,.h taken include all those lots. pit cc, or parcelu of land situate,
and Ses'enLecnth street, it the 1•wclttlt \Card of the City Fviue and being in the City of New Vork, which taken no'therly line of Fa,t P:ighty-firsr s'rcet, a.s such line
tn0ether are bounded and described as follows, viz.:
Northerly by the std le line of the blocks between Fa=t of New Vmk, a, selected, located and laid out by the tog' 'titer arc bounde,I and described as follows, viz. : is and would be, if extended cast,vardlyinto the East
I the Hundred and Seventy-third street and East (one
Board of street Opening and Improvement, under and All rhos,' lots fronting and abutting on either sides of river, in the Nineteenth Ward of the City of New
Hundred and Seventy-second street ; ea>terly by the i in pursuance of chapter _so of the Laves of t887. Courtlandt avenue, front Fast One hundred and SixIy- York, pursuant to the plans heretofore determined
IYonx river ; s,nnherly lie the middle line of the blocks 1 1
'e, the nndersi;neu Commiss,onrrs of Estimate and
between Jennings street and said l ennings street pro- Asse-sment in the :dine-cat:tled matter, hereby give
third street to its junction with '1'biru avenue : all those
lots froutim_ and abatsing on tither side of Third use.
upon, by the Board of the Department of flocks and
adopt 'dl by the Commis-ioners of the r inking Fund,
tine, front Fast Onto Hundred and Forty-founh street and the profiles thereof fi.xcil and determined by the
,tusd and Fast Utte Hundred and ~°coma-second notic pursuant to sect''-ti 4 of chapter ;zo of the Laws Department of Ilock' with the concurrence of the
,treet, and westerly by a line drawn paralk-1 to the of i88;, passed May r3, t8S7, rltltt a true report or to East One Hundred and horty-eightli street, and all
Commissionerr of Public AYorks.
Southern Roulc%ord and distant zoo feet westerly from transcript of our estimate of the I'.s and domai_o if the those lots 1ronting and abutting oil either side of East
the tve,tetiv side thereof ; ex citing from said area all recpectice ownars, I_sees, partie, and persons respect- (toe Himdred and Forty-sixth street, from Morris ave-
treets, as', noes, r ads or portions thereof heretotore icely entitled unto or intereste.1 in the land,
legally opened, as such area is shown upon our b'ncSt I heredrtament' and prcmi'ec to which title is sou_ht to be
, tenements, tue to Willis avenue ; excepting from said area all
streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, hereto-
W fi,'I"HI•: UN1-11 RSICNED C(1yIMISSIONERs
of Estinrde an I Assessment in the above-tnti-
tled natter, hereby give notice to all perso ,s interested
map deposited as aforesaid. acquired in this proceeding, and of the value of the l,enetit lore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, "ccu-
Fourth—'that our report herein will be prevented to and advanl age to the re-pee t.tc ,nvners, let-c' s, p,trti-c benefit maps dehositcd as aforesaid. pant or occ it attts, of all houses and lots and improved
a Special Term of the Supreme Court, Part Ill., of the and Firs, its re-pect tee ly entitled unto or interested Fourth=l'hat our report herein will he presented to and tin intpr.,ved lands affected thereby, and to all others
mate of New York. to be held in and or the City ;.nd in the respective lands, teoe,iient-, hereditaments and the Supremc Court of the State of New Y,,rk, at a whom it may concern, to wit :
~ , New
l'punt-ct. c 1"ark at the County C.
'~t a rt-house in the premix - embraced within the area of assessment fixed Special 'Perm thereof. to be held at the Chambers First—That see have completed our e.t i mate and
t , 8q6 at
City of New 'I ork. on the 9th day n t .larc.t,
M arch and determined by the said L'oard of Street Opening Ih^roof, in the C y Cour t-house, in t he C
of tnt ~ it •y of New assessntcnt and that all persrins interested ted in this
the op, ning of the Court on that day, and that then and Ian tn.vemettt of the
City
'it) • of Now York as the York, on the rith day of ML,rch, ,Sq6, at the ripening of proceeding, or in any of the lands affect. d thereby, and
and there, '•r as soon thereafter as counsel can be area within which the entire cost and expense to the Cotrrt oil that day, and that then and there, or as having objections thereto, do prose tt their said ohjec-
heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said re- be incurred in acquiring the land required for said soot thercnfter sc
ased'iiflscl can be hr card thereon, a tions, in writing, duly verified. to us. at our office, No. at
port be confirmed. ' park. as l-tid out and established by said Board, motion w ill be m:uie that the said r-port be confirmed. Chambers street, second ill in said city, on or
tinted NFw \,,rr, Januaryy y, r8g6. shall lie assessed, has been depo-ited by its in Dated Nr-w V 'hi s, l:muary ci, t8g6. before the myth day of January, i8c6, and that we, the
1:\)I FS R. TURI:aCF:. Chairman ; THEODORE the office of the 1)tpartment of Public }'arks of API'I.f:l'ON I., CLARK, Chairman; WILLIAM said Commissioners, will hear parties so objectin, within
W Et I- ON, 7•. J. C=\RI.1•.Tt) ,, IR., Commissioners. I the City ref Ne-,v York. tar the inspection tit whotn- R. l OWE • WILLIAM HL LAWRENCE, Commis- the ten week-days next after the said each day of Janu-
Jour 1'. Dt as, Clerk. t soev er it ma) concern : the area as fixed and determined si,,ner>. ary, tbg6, and tar that purpose will lie in attendance at
I by the said hoard of Street ((p-tiny and Improt anent i faux P. Di- xs, Clerk. our ,aid office on each of said tell days at three o'clock
I it the matter cf the application of the Board of 't re t t upon which such assessment is levied, is bounded and P. iii.
nl -sing and Imprrwentent rf the City aI New Ycrk, described as 111nws, to wit : From the north side oft Inc In the matter of the application of the Board of Edu- Seeuod—That the abstract , I our said estimate and
-:,rid on behalf tit Tlm Mayor, Aldermen r,nd Cost' Hundred and I ilteenth street to the''. auth side of One cation, by the Cormsel t the Corporation of the City assessment. togethcr svitb (1circlamage and benefit maps,
vii ;.tity of the t ity of Nets 'i ark, relapse to zcquir- Hundred and F:i'hteenth street, and front the west side of New York, relative to acquiring title by The Mayor, and also all the aflidas'iis, estim,re, and other doctt-
!rt_ title, svhereeer the s::me has n )t been heretofore tit Sixth av, nu•- to tie cast side of Eighth avenue. as Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Ncw York, rttents used by its to making our report, have been
ued, to h:T ONE H L'\ I' RED AN] t Fil IV. Inch area is -Lotrn upon our benefit map ricposited as to certain Lands on "l'. NICH'II-AS AVENUE, ONF: deposited with the Commissioner of Public Works of
ol \'IH sl•R LET although not yet trained l v pn p r :,t,,resa-d, with the abstract of our said est°mate and as- HL'SDRI:D AND '1R'(' N I V-SIXTH and the City of New York, at his oflce, No. 3t Chamber,
.e ,th,,rity (runt Railroad avcnue, 1i ,st, to F lt,, n ssment ; and further, that our report herein will be O'NE HUNDRED AND 'rh\'ENTY-SE\'I.NI'll street, in the said city, there to remain until the _tutu
.'- -cite, and front St. Ann's avenue to Prospect ase- presented to the :-'ttprcme Court of the Mate of New- 51'1kF:I:'1'~, in file 'r1 elfh Ward of sai J city, duly day of J.'nuary, tsg6.
.,n the Iit entc-third Ward of the City of New York. at a Special fern thereof, Part III., in the selected and approved by said Board as a site for 7'htrd—']'hat the limits of our assessment for ben, it
V rk, as the stints has beer, heretofore laid out and County Court-house in the City of New York, on the school purposes, under and in pursuance of the pro- include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situ t•_,
:coated as a first-cl:,ss street or toad by the roth day rf February, r8.,6, at the opening of the vision,of chapter tgr of the Laws of i BS, as amended lying and being in the City of New York, tvhich taken
1,, p.,rtntent of Puhhc Parks. Court tin that day, or as auun thereafter as c tinsel by chapter 35 iii the 1,at s of x3uo. together ar, bounded and described as follows, viz,
T,~,• P.'I'llE L \1,ER>I(;NED C't)\f\ILSSIUNF.RS can be heard thereon, n motion will be made that said ~](T h., f1IE LNl)l:lh I(NF1) CUA111IFIIONERS (1 ii the north by the middle line „f the blocks bet, c, I,
VV of Estimate and .hsses,nteut in the aboce- report be confirmed, and furth, r, that a".v person vY of Estimate in the above-entitle,i matter, ap- Fast Ninetieth street and East \'inety-first street : - n
cntit:ed matter. hc,reb) no t I all persons inter- or persons whose tights may he affected thereby, pointed pursuant to the provisions of chapter r t of the the south by the middle line of the blocks between I'.:ut
c stCu in this proceodine, and to the ,caner , r owners,
I and ii u may obicct to the same, or any part there- Law's of 1888, as antendeit by chapter ;s of the I-aws of 1 :Ry-eighth street and East Fifty-ninth street ; on t!Ia
c cctt, ant or occupants, of all houses xnd hats and im- I of. nay, Stithiu tl,,rty dove after the first publication of tSgo. hereby give notcc to the owner or owner, lessee east by bulkhead-line ; on the ,ce,t uy a line dr.;,vn
proved and unimproved land- affected thereby, and to this notice January o, t8c6 , set forth their objections or lessees, parties ❑ rid per"ons respectively entitled to parallel r Third avenue and distant westerly ic., feet
Al others wh,!m it may concern, to wit : to the same, in set icing. to us, who will reccit e such ,r interested in the lands, tenements, hcreti:tantents and from the westerly side thereof; excepting from ,.c,I
First—That we h.,ve compl,_t d our estimate and rIiieetions at our office, \n. gt Chambers sir et, second premises, title to which is sought to be aoqvircd in this area all street., ar,'riccs and road; or portions ;her,.,!
.,ssessment, and th:rt all persons interested in this pro- floor. at any time within the period mentioned. proceeding, and to all others whom it may concern, to heretofore legally opened as such area is showon . , n
_ixding, or in any of the lands afrectcd tlterebp. and , Dated, Nice \'nee, January ,, tE ,,. our benefit map deposited as aforesaid.
wit :
:,sing ob:ectiocs thereto. do pre-cut their said n6iec- t,FURG E C. HILT, WILLIAM F'. HULL, First—That we have completed our estimate of the Fourth—That our report herein will he presented t.;
tions, in •.veiling, dal) Scrified, to us, at our , 'dice, -No. I F.I tAt- iRU Alcc UF, Cotnmissioncrs. I~ss and damage to the respective otvners, lessees, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, it a
3t Chambers street. second floor. in said cite, on or Hes:ry De Foaer'r Bat.uwIN. Clerk. parties and per-ons interested in the lands or premises, Special 'Perm thereof, to he held at the Chambers
. cforc the x3th der of February, tS h, and that we, the affected be this proceeding or having any interest thereof, in the County Court-house, in the Ctty of New
<;ud C ontmissioners, will hear parties so objeetinc therein, and have filed a true report or transcript of York, on the ad day of March, tfg6, at the opening
,titl,in the ten week-days lczt after the said ,th day of In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-
tnen and Commonalty of the City of New York,
such estimut" in the office of the Board of Education of the Court on that day, and tlt.,t then and there,
Fcbrttarv. 1S, C. and for that purpose will be in attend- for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon,
;,lice at "cur said ofiibe on each of said ten days, :,t in relative to acouirin till-, wherever the same has not
been I ,retotorc acquired, to the lands, tenements and Second—That all parties or pers~, ns who-e rights may a motion it ill be utale that the said repor. be confirmed.
o'clock 't. be ,affected l-,y the said est mate, and w'ho may object to Dated \sty Y„Rta, December to, top:.
Second- That the aU-tract of our said estimate and her di':,ments required for the purpose of opening DANIEL. LORU, Cl~airman ; 11)Si'PH J.O'DONO-
the same, crony part thereat, may, within ton days after
a<scssment, togeti,er with our damage and benefit DEP(('1' I'L:1(. E although not yet named by proper the fir-t puLlication of this nrtice. January 7, ISg6, Hh;F:, J 1 )-,El'H ilLL' IF:N1'H,\L, Curnmissioners,
maps. and also all the affidavits, estimates and other authari:y trom rcdgseiek avenue to the bulkhead-line Jinx P. Dt xx, Clerk.
file their objections to such e,timate, in writing, truth
ducumtnts used Lv us in making our report. have been of the Harl,•nt river, as the saute h: .s bent hereto lure
us. at our othice, Room No. e, on the f,urth floor of the
deposited to th_ Bureau of 'trcet ipso cgs in the l ao laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, Staats-Zcitung Building, No. z Tryon Ruw, in said city, In the matter of the application of the Board of Street
I lepartntent of the City of New York. at its office, N,. in the lsventy-third Ward of the City cf \ew York. Opening and Intprovemeat of the 'ity of New York,
as provided by sec-Jon 4 of chapter tqt cif the l.as" of
ct Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain T'%11tPICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT W"k, THE ra88, as amended by chapter 35 of the Laves of tlyo; for and on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Cont-
:,until till• r4th dv of Fc! ruar), t - 1V uudersi_ned, were appointed by an order of the and that we. the said Commissioners, will hear parties so mnnalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring
'I bird-1 hat the limits of oar assessment for benefit Supreme Court bearing date the 3oth day of I'ecem- objecting, at our said ''Tlice. on the etst clay of January, title, wherever the sane has not been heretofore
include all those lots. pieces 'Jr parcels of land eiwate, ber, t'_ ,. Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment thgi, at to.go o'clock in the forenoun• and upon such acquired, to POSE' AVENUE although not yet
lying and being in the Lity of New Iork, which taken for the purpu"e of making a iost and equitable sub<equent days as may be found necessary. named by proper authority between Dyckman
together are bounded :,n aes,ribcd as follows. viz: estimate and , sscssment of the loss and damage, if any, Third—]'hat our report herein will be Pre-ented to street and Tenth avenue, in the 1'w'rlfth Ward of the
fin the north by the centre line of the blocks between r'r of the be-ncfit and adva,tage, if .any, as the case may the t,upr me Court of the State of New ',,rk, at a City of New York,
East (inc Hundrrd and I ittc-sixth street and East (tire Special 'term thereof• to be held in Part 11I., in the
Hundr,d and Fifty-seventh street, front the west side
of Edon ascot e to the East side of Ro.lroad avenue,
be, to :he respective owners, lessees, parties and persons
respecii' cly entid_d unto or interested in the lands,
tenenicnts, hcredit,,ments and ptctn'ses required for the
Crwnty Court-hou<e, in the City of Nate Sock, on the
nth day of Febr,tary. tbo6, at the opening of the
W E,'IHE UNDERSIGNED COyIMISSIONERS
of Estinmte and Assessment in the above-en.
titled matter, hereby ;give notice to all persons interested
East, and he the centre line of the blocks 1,vttceen Last purpose by and in conset;uence of 'gtenim, the above- Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon in this proceeding. and to the o,rner or owners, occupant
t (no Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and Cedar place mentit,ncd street or avenue, the same lining particularly thereafter as colinscl cull be heard thereon, a mation or occupants of all houses and lots and improved and
..ad Ledar plane produced, from St. Amt's avenue to set forth and do scribed in the petition of The lhlayor, will be made that the said report lie confirmed. unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others
Prospect avenue: on the youth by the centre line of the Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New Yc,rk. Bated Nr_',r Ynw<, January 6, t89%i. whom it may concern, to wit :
block' Uetnvcen Last One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and also in the notice of thcappiict,tion for the said order X11:\'I'R S. It'ia:\Ca, I.:\\t'L'ENCE GODKIN,
and Dawson street :n .d I )am,on street produced. front First—'I hat w•= have completed our estimate and
thereb , attached. filed herein in the office of the Clerk of MIC11A1:L COLEMAN, Commissioners.
l'respect .,venue to i-I. Ann's :,venue, and by the centre \Vttj.isst :•_l_.et•:r„ Clerk. assessment, :md that all persons interested in this pro.
the City and County of New York on the ed day of ceeding, orin any of the lands affected thereby, and hay-
line cS the bit cks between East (toe Humirecf and Fifty- January, 1896, and a just and cquital,lc r snotate and as-
fifth street and Fast Ove Hundred and F tty-sixth In the matter of the applicat, ou of the hoard of Street ing objections thereto, do present their said of jections,
sessment of the calve of the benefit and advantage of in w ritin_, duly verified, to us, at our office, No. 51 Cham-
street, from Railroad avenue. Fast, to F line avenue; said street or av'cnce so h, be open, d or aid out and ( )pemng and Improvement of the City of New York, for
on 'the cast by the wes.erly side of Prospect avenue and on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Common- bers street, second floor, in said city, on or before
formed. to the respective owner,, lessee", partie_ and the aoth day of anuary, 189•,, and that we, the said
and the westerly side of Elton ascetic ; on the most by persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said alty cube City of New York, relative to acquiring title,
the ensterlt side rat Railroad avenue, Fast, and the wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired. Commissioner., will hear parties so rbjecting within
re'pactive lands, tenements, heredrtantent' and premises
easterly side of at. Ann's at enue ; excepting Irom said to BAILEY A\' I.' t: (although not yet named by the ten week-days next afterthe said _oth day of January,
not required for the ptvpese of opening, laying out and 1896, and for that purpose will be in attendance at
area all streets, avenues and roads, cr portirms thereof, forming the saute, but benefited thereby, and of a.cer- proper authority , from Boston avenue to Fort Inde-
heretofore le-ally ope„ud as such area is shown upon pendence s'rect, in the "Twenty- lourth Ward of the our said office on each of said ten days at 10.13 o'clock
taining and defining the extent and boundarie. of the A. M.
cur benefit maps deposited a- aforesaid. respective tracts or parcels of kind to be taken or Litt/ of New York, as the canto has been heretofore
Fourth.-1 hat , rr report herein will be presented to laid out and de,ignated as a fir t-class street or road by Second—That the abstract of our said estimate a td
to be assessed there-for, and of perfnrunng the assessment, together with ourdamage and benefit maps,
tke Supreme Court or the state of New York, at a trusts and duties required of us by chapter rc, title c, the I )epar,menI of Public Pans.
special 'I erm thereof, to be livid at the Chambers there- and also all theatli,tavir,, estim:ttesand other documents
of the act entitled " An r ct to consolidate into olio, THF: UNDERSIGNED Ct )M y1ISSIONERS
ot, in the Ci.unty C, purr house, in the City of New \ rick,
''s the t' th day of March, th96, at the opening of the
act and to declare the special and lo..al la.vs affecting
public inter,sts in the City of New York." passed July
W of Ertimar_ and ,assessment in the above.
entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in-
used by its in making Our report, have been deposited
with the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of
Court en that day, and that then and there, or as soon New York, at his office, No, 3r Chambers street, in the
x, r88,, and the acts or parts of act, in addition thereto tcrested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, said city, there to remain until the zest day of January,
thereafter as Conn el can he heard thereon, a motion or amendatory thereof. occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and im-
will he nude that the said reps rt be confirmed. 1806.
All parties and persons interested in the real estate proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit
Dated Nest 1, -rk, January :, t86.
taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the all others whom it may concern, to wit: include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate,
SAMUEL I.F'11-EY, Chairman; THEODORE E. First—']'hat we have completed our estimate and as.
Sbll ill, N:\ 'IH.\N W1S1., Commissioners. said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having lying and being in the City of New York, which taken
any claim or demand on account thereof. are hereby sessment, and that all persons interested in this proceed- together are hounded and described as follows, viz. :
Jun:; P. 1 i x, Clerk. ing, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having
required to present the same, dul y verified. to us, the On the north by the southerly side of Isham street and
undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and A ,scss- ob;ections thereto, do present their solid objections, in the westerly side of'l'enth avenue ; on the south by the
In the matter of the applicaticn of the F.oard of Street
( )I.cning and In:pr,-cement 1.1 the City et New York, ment, at our office, No. rt Chambers street, second writing, duly verified, to its, at our office, No. 5r Cham- northerly side of Dyckman street ; on the east by the
floor, in the City of New York, with such affidavits bers street, second floor, in -aid city, on or before the centre line of the block between Tenth avenue, Naegle
t , r ,and on Leh.,it of '1 he \lavr,r. Aldermen and Com- icth day of February, x896, and that we, the said Com-
:r;,n:lty of the City of New York, relative to acnuir- or other proof- a, the said o.ners or claimants may avenue and Post avenue, from Emerson street to H:nv-
Ine title, wherever the same has not been he-eto6 re desire, within twenty day, after the date of this notice. missioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten thorne street, and thence by the centre line of the blacks
'vii ,ired, to ONF. HUNDRED AND LIC:HIY- And we, the said Commissioners, will lie in attend.
week-days next after Cite said loth day of February, t8g5, between Post avenue and Naugle avenue, from liaw-
'
rI.C:O\D S'1 REF.T talthough not yet named lit' once at our said office on the 3t.a day efjanuary, t8q(h,
and for that purpos.- will be in attendance at our said thorne strers to Dyckman street ; on the west by the
pru; er oath' rity , Latwetn Amsterdam avut,ue and at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the office on each of said ten days at 9.30 o'clock a. at. centre line of the block between Tenth avenue, Post
the K,ncsl,ridge road, in the 'I welfh 1S are of the said parties and persons in relation thereto ; and at Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and aveme and Sherman avenue, from Isham street to
City of ?few York. such time and place, and at such further or other time assessment, together with our damage and benefit Emerson street, and thence by the centre line of the
Ulll F: IS HEREBY GIVEN '] HAT WE., THE and place as sve may appoint, we will hear such owners maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other blocks between Post avenue and Sherman avenue, from
N undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and As-
sessment in the above-entitled matter, will be in attend-
in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such
claimant or claimants. or such additional proofs and
documents used by us in making our report, have been
deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law
Emerson street to Dyckman street ; excepting from
said area all streets, avenues roads or portions thereof
ance at our office, No. :x Chambers street, second floor, allegation, as may then be offered by such owner or on Department of the City of New York, at its office, No. heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown on
in said city, on the nod day of January, iFp6, at is behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the it Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain our benefit map deposited as aforesaid,
o'clock A. +t., to hear any person or persons who may City of New York. until the rtth day of February, t896. f'ottrth—That our report herein will be presented to
consider th•anselves aggrieved by oure-timate or assess. Dated Nett YORK, January g, 1896. Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a
rrtent Ian abstract of which has been heretofore filed by WILLIAM \V. THO MPSON, PETER H. VAN- .include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, Special Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers
its for and during the space of forty days in the office DERVOORT, JOHN LEECH, Commissioner, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of
of the Commissioner of Public Works, No. 3x Chambers JOHN P. DeNs, Clerk. together are bounded and described as f,llows, viz. New York, on the Loth day of February, 1896,
street , in opposition to the same ; that our said abstract On the north by the middle line of the blocks between at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then
of estimate and assessment may Fe hereafter in- Varian street and Fort Independence street, from the and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard
spected at our said office, No. 5t Chambers street; In the matter of the application of the hoard of Street easterly line of the New York and Putnam Railway to thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be
that it is our intention to present our report Opening and Improvements of the City of New York the westerly side of failey avenue ; on the east by the confirmed.
for confirmation to a pedal Term of the 'Su- for and on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Com- westerly side of Fort Independence street and the Dated Ness' YoRK, December 7, r 5.
preme Court, Part Ill., to be held io and for the monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir- westerly side of Heath avenue; on the south by the CHARLES H. TRUAX, Chaiman; r JOHN DE
City and County of New 1 ork, at the County Court- ing title, wherever the saute has not been heretofore middle line of the blocks between Riverdale avenue WITT WARNER, JOSEPH RILEY. Commissioners.
house, in the City of New York, on the a7th day of acquired, to COURTLAN1)1 AVENUE :although and Riverdale avenue produced, and the Kingsbridge HENRY DE FORCST BALDWIN, Clerk.
January, r896, at the opening of Court on that day, not yet named by proper authority , from at its junc- road, from the easterly line of the New York and Put-
to which day the motion to confirm the same will be tion with Third avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of nam Railway to the westerly side of Heath avenue ; on
adjourned, and that then and there, or as soon there- the City of New York, as the same has been hereto- the west by the easterly line of the New York and THE CITY RECORD.
after as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be fore laid out and designated as a first-class street or Putnam Railway ; excepting from said area all streets,
made that the said report be confirmed. road. avenues and roads or portions thereof heretofore legally
opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit map T HE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY,
Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. z
Dated New hose, January 8, t896,
WILLIAM H. WILLIS, Chairman; ISAAC ROD-
MAN, Commissioners.
W E,ofTHE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS
Estimate and Asssecment in the above-
entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-
depo sited as aforesaid.
Fourth—'That our report herein will be presented to
City Hall, New York City. Annual subscription,
postage prepaid. JOHN A. SLEICHER,
JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Supervisor.

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