David Moss, Pres.; BAY SIDE-South Jamaica. Isaac Stamper, Supt. 20 acres. CALVARY-Located in Queens County; office, 266 Mulberry st., New York. Contains 200 acres, and is owned by the Trustees of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Total number of interments about 425.000; for the year 1890, 17,062 paid; 1,425 free. CREMATORY-Fresh Pond, L. I., John Townshend. Pres.; James K. Frothingham, Treas.; Charles Putzel, Sec., 140 Nassau st., New York. Total incinerations, November 27, 1890, 489. CYPRESS HILLS-P. O. address, Station E, Brooklyn; New York office, Bowery, cor. Grand st.; James Rodwell, Pres. Interments in 1890, 2,000; total interments, 133,000. R. F. Butt, Supt. EVERGREENS-Office at Cemetery: principal entrance, Bushwick av. and Conway st.; Charles G. Bennett, Pres. Charles Pfeiffer, Supt. Interments for 1890, 6,078; total interments, 115, 701. FRIENDS--Entrance, Tenth av., at lower end of Prospect Park. Under management of the Society of Friends. Cemetery covers 20 acres. GREEN-WOOD-Fifth av. and Twenty-fifth st. (main entrance). A. A. Low, Pres.; Charles M. Perry, Sec. and Comp.; office, 26 Broadway, New York. Cemetery covers 474 acres; cost (after grading). $1,000,000; interments to November 1, 1890, 4,814; total interments, 258,994. Aldermanic Committees. Law-Keyes, Black, Coffey, McGrath and Thomas, Finance-Elcock, McGarry, Heaney, Black and Wood. Assessment-Black, Pickering, Elcock, McKee and Leech. Water and Drainage-Ferguson, Wafer, McGrath, McGarry and Pickering. Opening Streets-Maurer, McGarry, MacKellar, Elcock and Hess. Election Returns-Beard, Coffey, Pickering, Wood and Hess. Salaries and Commissioners of Deeds--McKee, Beard, Pickering, Black and Leech. Railroads-Coffey, Wafer, McGarry, McGrath and Thomas. Docks and Markets-Elcock, Beard, MacKellar, McGrath and Wood. Parks and Bridges-McGarry, Elcock, Ferguson, Maurer and Hess. Public Health-Beard, Coffey, MacKellar, Wafer and Thomas. Grading and Paving--Black, Pickering, MacKellar, McKee and Wood. Public Lands and Buildings-Heaney, Wafer, Coffey, MacKellar and Thomas. Printing and Supplies-Pickering, McGarry, Beard, McKee and Wood. Lamps and Gas--Wafer, McGrath, Heaney, Coffey and Wood. Charles C. Overton, D. S. Van Secklen, Pres. Utrecht. John V. Van Pelt, HOLY CROSS--Flatbush. Office, Jay st., cor. Chapel. John T. Hamilton, Supt. LUTHERAN-Metropolitan av., Middle Village, Queens County. Jacob A. Geissenhainer, Pres.; F. W. Geissenhainer. Sec.; David Avenius, Supt. Interments for 1890, 8,385; total, 208,000. MAIMONDES-Jamaica, opp. Railroad av. John Benisch, Supt. 7 acres; 620 interments. MOUNT HOPE-Jamaica av., opp. Nicolls av. John Bensich, Supt. 12 acres; interments, 630. MOUNT OLIVET-Office, 419 Bedford av. James M. Waterbury, Pres.; Charles M. Chamberlain, Supt. Cemetery at Maspeth, L. I. MOUNT NEBO-Queens County, Fresh Pond Road. Office, No. 30 Bible House, New York. Myer Stern, Pres.; Harry Granthorn, Supt. SALEM FIELDS-Jamaica av., opp. Market st. P. O. address, Station E, Brooklyn. Louis May, Pres.; Peter J. Hiltman, Supt. Interments in 1890, 210; total interments, 11,000. ST. JOHN'S-Middle Village, Newtown. John Schneider. Supt. UNION-Palmetto st., near Myrtle av. Office, 230 Ainslie st.; Theodore Cocheu, Supt. Interments for 1890, 407. WASHINGTON CEMETERY-Ocean Parkway. Office, 291 Broadway, New York. Isaac Marx, Pres.; Simon Binswanger, Supt. Supervisors' Committees. Special and Local Taxes-Attlesey, Furguson, Deitch, Fitchie, Jacobs. Hall of Records-Donahue, McKeown, Riggs, McGuire, Saffen, Extance. Jail -O'Donnell, Conly, Lynam, Bennem, McGuire, Donahue and Carrick. Contracts - Barry, O'Donnell, McGuire, French, Donahue, Extance and Carrick. Finance-Lewis, Judge, Furguson, French, Lockwood and Simonson. Laws- McGuire, Deitch, Juengst, Lynam, Lockwood and Bennem. Accounts of Treasurer-Furguson, Gangloff, McKeown, Juengst, Willis, Donahue and Jacobs. Streets, Avenues, Roads and RailroadsLynam, Furguson, Conly, McKane and Carrick. Equalization of Assessment Roll - Gangloff, Juengst, Ralph, Fitchie and Simonson. General Taxes. Dietch, Furguson, Lewis, Barry, McKeown, Willis, Saffen. Court House-Riggs, Ralph, French, Conly, Attlesey, Bennem and Swan. Military Affairs Riggs, Judge, Lewis, Juengst, McKeown, Swan and Wolfert. Printing and Stationery-Conly, Barry, Lynam, Dietch, Gangloff, Extance, and Wolfert. County Farm, etc.-French, O'Donnell, Lynam, Barry, Conly, Lockwood and Extance. Salaries-Judge, Furguson, Gangloff, Willis and Swan, NATIONAL COMMITTEES. Following are the Members and Officers of the National Committees of the Democratic and Republican Parties, with their post-office address: S. P. Hughes. M. F. Tarpey California Connecticut Georgia.. Illinois Kansas Kentucky.. Maryland... Missouri New Hampshire Virginia.. Dist. of Columbia. Montana New Mexico. Utah Washington Wyoming. Chas. S. Thomas Carlos French. J. J. Richardson Henry Watterson.. Hiram Atkins Wm. L. Kuykendall.. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE. Little Rock. Alameda. Denver. S. Framingham. Franklin. Wm. Youngblood.... Birmingham. William A. Hamill P. B. S. Pinchback Chauncey I. Filley... W. M. Robinson E. Williams.. Virginia City. E. H. Rollins Georgetown. Jr Portland. .... Beaver Court H Thos. H. Cavanaugh Olympia. J. M. Carey.. Cheyenne. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE. STATE COMMITTEES. Following are the Members and Officers of the State Committees of the Democratic and Republican Parties of the State of New York, with their post-office addresses. Members. Patrick J. Gleason... Charles Barnum.. Address. Long Island City. Samuel J. Tilden, Jr. New Lebanon. D. Cady Herrick.. Albany. Cyrus Stewart. Henry Griffing. Daniel G. Griffin. Gloversville. Warrensburgh. Watertown. Samuel A. Beardsley Utica. Twenty-fourth... Clinton Beckwith.......... Herkimer. Twenty-fifth... William B. Kirk... Syracuse. Twenty-sixth. Patrick Maloney.. Owego. Twenty-seventh. Charles F. Durston.. Auburn. Elmira. Bath. George Cromwell... 54 Wall st., N. Y. John A.Quackenbush Stillwater. George Campbell.. Cohoes. John Kellogg. Amsterdam. Plattsburgh. John M. Wever. Wm. L. Proctor J. N. Knapp.. Ogdensburgh, Copenhagen. Schoharie. Cortland. Binghamton. Auburn. Edward L. Adams... Elmira. Wm. L. Parkhurst Clifton Springs. George W. Aldridge. Rochester. Frank G. Moulton. Batavia. Rochester. Castile. Buffalo. O. G. Warren. East Aurora. Thirty-fourth Jas. W. McMahon... Ellicottville. DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE. Buffalo. George Urban, Jr.... Buffalo. Orsino E. Jones... Jamestown. According to the recent computation of a German scientist, a snail in one second moves .0015 metre; a man walking, 1.25 metres; a man on snowshoes, 2.95; the swiftest river, 4; a balloon in a calm, 6.4; a sprinter, 7.1; fly, 7.6; fast steamboat, 8.5; fresh breeze, 10; torpedo boat, 11.5; very fast skater, 11.6; running racehorse, 12.6; mountain torrent, 14.3; express train, 16.7; ocean wave, 21.8: carrier pigeon, 27; swallow, 67; heavy cyclone, 116; sound, 337; an equatorial point, 463; cannon ball, 500. In a second the moon moves one kilometre; explosion of gun cotton. 5.8 kilometres; sun, 7.6; Sirius, 15.4; the earth, 29.5; shooting star on the average, 40; Halley's comet near the sun, 393; storm on the sun, 402; cable current, 4,000; telegraphic current, 11,690; induction current, 18,400; light, 300,000; discharge of Leyden jar on copper wire,1.7 millimetre through, 463,500. NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor-DAVID B. HILL... Private Secretary-T. S. Williams. Lieutenant-Governor-EDWARD F. JONES. (For Governor's Staff see " Military.") Secretary of State-FRANK RICE.. Deputy-Thomas E. Benedict. Executive. Salary, $10,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 Comptroller-EDWARD WEMPLE 6,000 Deputy-Zerah S. Westbrook. 4,000 Treasurer-ELLIOT DANFORTH 5,000 Deputy-George E. Church.. 4,000 Attorney-General-CHARLES F. TABOR. First Deputy-Isaac H. Maynard.. State Engineer and Surveyor-JOHN 5,000 4,000 BOGART. 5,000 Superintendent of State Prisons—AUSTIN LATHROP.... 6,000 Warden, Auburn-Charles F. Durston.. Warden, Clinton-Isaac Fuller.. Warden, Sing Sing-A. A. Brush.. 3,500 3,500 3,500 Superintendent of Bank Department Charles M. Preston.. 5,000 Deputy-Cyrus Stewart.. 3,500 Superintendent Insurance Department Robert A. Maxwell. 7,000 Deputy-William B. Ruggles... 4,000 Superintendent of Public Instruction Andrew S. Draper.. 5,000 Deputy-Chas. R. Skinner.. 4,000 Superintendent of Public Works-Edward Hannan. 6,000 3,000 Assistant-John Stebbins. 3,000 Assistant-Charles Zeilley. 3,000 Board of Claims-George M. Beebe.. 5,000 66 66 66 66 Henry F. Allen.. 5,000 5,000 Clerk-Edwin M. Holbrook. 3,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 Railroad Commissioners-Michael Rickard 8,000 66 James L. Williams. Staley N. Wood. William E.Rogers Isaac V. Baker, Jr. Secretary-William C. Hudson. New Capitol Commissioner-Isaac G. Perry.. 7,500 3.000 Superintendent of Public Buildings- Dairy Commissioner-Josiah K. Brown.. 3,000 F. Peck... 3,000 Civil Service Commissioners-William A. Poste, John A. Sleicher, Alexander C. Eustace; Secretary, Clarence B. Angle. State Commissioners in Lunacy-Carlos F. Mac- Trustees State Agricultural Experiment Sta- State Board of Charities-The Lieutenant-Governor, the Secretary of State, the Comptroller, the Attorney-General. New York County-Samuel Alexander, Mrs. Annie G. de Peyster. Kings County-Jasper W. Gilbert, Brooklyn. First Judicial District-William R. Stewart, New York City. Second Judicial District-Sarah M. Carpenter, Poughkeepsie. Third Judicial District-John H. Van Antwerp, Albany. Fourth Judicial District-Edward W. Foster, Potsdam. Fifth Judicial District-R. McCarthy, Syracuse. Eighth Judicial District-William P. Letchworth, Buffalo. Officers: Oscar Craig, Rochester, President; John H. Van Antwerp, Vice-President; Chas. S. Hoyt, Albany, Secretary; James O. Fanning, Albany, Assistant Secretary State Board of Health-Hon. Thomas Newbold, Hyde Park, President; Lewis Balch, M.D., Albany, Secretary; Wm. E. Milbank, M.D., Albany; Joseph D. Bryant, M.D., New York; Thomas S. Dawes, M.D., Saugerties; Florence O. Donahue, M.D., Syracuse; Charles F. Tabor, Attorney-General, ex officio; William M. Smith, Health Officer, ex officio. Quarantine Commissioners-George W. Anderson, Brooklyn; Charles F. Allen, New York; John A. Nichols and J. McGroarty, Brooklyn. Health Officer of the Port of New York-Wm. M. Smith, Angelica. Port Wardens--[Vacancy], F. G. Comstock, J. S. Kidder, W. G. Wait, Henry A. Barnum, I. W. Edsall, W. H. Leaycraft, James E. Jones and Hiram Calkins. State Board of Mediation and ArbitrationWilliam Purcell, Gilbert Robinson, Jr., Florence F. Donovan. Factory Inspector-James Connolly; assistant, John Franey. University of the State of New York, Board of Director of State Library-Melvil Dewey. State Board of Pharmacy-Alfred B. Huested, HON. EDWARD F. JONES, Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate, Albany, N. Y. Home Post-office, Binghamton, N. Y. 1 Edward Hawkins, D., farmer, Jamesport. 2 John C. Jacobs, D., lawyer, 208 Union st., Brooklyn. 3 James W. Birkett, R., manufacturer, 120 Lawrence st., Brooklyn. 4 Patrick H. McCarren, D., real estate and insurance, 169 Wythe av., Brooklyn. 5 William L. Brown, D., journalist, 25 Park Row, New York. 6 John F. Ahearn, D., clerk, 41 Gouverneur st., New York. 7 George F. Roesch, D., lawyer, 19 Av. A, N. Y. 8 Lispenard Stewart, R., lawyer. 6 Fifth av., New York. 9 *Charles A. Stadler, D., merchant and manufacturer, 237 East 53d st., New York. 10 *Jacob A. Cantor, D., lawyer, 140 East 104th st., New York. 11 *Eugene S. Ives, D., lawyer, 69 Wall st., N. Y. 12 *William H. Robertson, R., lawyer, Katonah. 13 William P. Richardson, R., farmer, Goshen. 14 *John J. Linson, D., lawyer, Kingston. 15 *Gilbert A. Dean, R., farmer, Copake Iron Works. 16 *Michael F. Collins, D., editor, Troy. 17 Norton Chase, D., lawyer, Albany. 18 H. J. Donaldson, R., gentleman, Ballston Spa. 19 Louis W. Emerson, R., banker and manufacturer, Warrensburgh. 20 *George Z. Erwin, R., lawyer, Potsdam. 21 *George B. Sloan, R., banker and manufacturer, Oswego. 22 *Henry J. Coggeshall, R., lawyer, Waterville. 23 Titus Sheard, R., manufacturer, Little Falls. 24 Edmund O'Connor, R., lawyer, Binghamton. 25 *Francis Hendricks, R., merchant, Syracuse. 26 Thomas Hunter, R., railroad contractor and farmer, Sterling. 27 *J. Sloat Fassett, R., lawyer, Elmira. 28 Charles T. Saxton, R., lawyer, Clyde. 29 *Donald McNaughton, D., lawyer, Rochester. 30 Greenleaf S. Van Gorder, R., lawyer, Pike. 31 *John Laughlin, R., lawyer, Buffalo. 32 *Commodore P. Vedder, R., lawyer, Ellicottville. *Re-elected. CHENANGO. Harvey A. Truesdell, R., farmer, Mount Upton. CLINTON. *Alfred Guibord, R., banker, Plattsburgh. COLUMBIA. *Aaron B. Gardenier, R., lawyer, Valatie. CORTLAND. *Rufus T. Peck, R., lawyer, Cortland. DELAWARE. *Henry Davie, D., lawyer, Delhi. DUTCHESS. 1 *Willard H. Mase, R., hat manufacturer, Matteawan. 2 E. B. Osborne, D., journalist (retired), Poughkeepsie. ERIE. 1 *Wm. F. Sheehan, D., lawyer, Buffalo. 2 *Matthias Endres, D., lawyer, Buffalo. 3 Edward Gallagher, R., forwarder, Buffalo. 4 *Henry H. Guenther, D., lawyer, Buffalo. 5 Frank D. Smith, D., merchant, Springville. ESSEX. Walter D. Palmer, R., manufacturer, Essex. FRANKLIN. *William C. Stevens, R., merchant, Malone. FULTON AND HAMILTON. *John Christie, R., glove manufacturer, Gloversville. GENESEE. *Francis T. Miller, R., produce, Byron. GREENE. *Omar V. Sage, D., coal, Catskill. HERKIMER. H. H. Greene, R., physician, Paine's Hollow. JEFFERSON. 1 *Henry J. Lane, R., merchant, Sackett's Harbor. 2 *Isaac Mitchell, R., farmer, Stone Mills. KINGS. 1 Joseph J. Cahill, provisions, D., 10 Warren pl., Brooklyn. 2 *Bernard J. McBride, D., plumber, 134 York st., Brooklyn.. Assembly. ALBANY. 1 *Michael J. Nolan, D., printer, Albany. 4 John T. Gorman, D., hotel keeper, Cohoes. ALLEGANY. *Addison S. Thompson, R., cheese manufacturer, Cuba. BROOME. *Israel T. Deyo, R., lawyer, Binghamton. CATTARAUGUS. 1 *Burton B. Lewis, R., cheese manufacturer, Sandusky. 2 *James S. Whipple, R., lawyer, Salamanca. CAYUGA. 1 *Geo. W. Dickinson, R., tobacco, Port Byron. 2 Wm. Leslie Noyes, R., farmer, Owasco. CHAUTAUQUA. 1 Walter C. Gifford, R., farmer, Jamestown. 2 Egburt E. Woodbury, R., lawyer, Jamestown. CHEMUNG. *Robert P. Bush, D., physician, Horseheads. 3 *John Cooney, D., lawyer, 500 State st., Brooklyn. 4 *John J. O'Connor, D., wine dealer, 189 Sands st., Brooklyn. 5 *John Kelly, D., builder, 161 Partition st., Brooklyn. 6 *Wm. E. Shields, D., lawyer, 355 Humboldt st., Brooklyn. 7 *Adam Schaaff, D., cigar manufacturer, 17 Varet st., Brooklyn. 8 James F. Quigley, D., lawyer, 117 India st., Brooklyn. 9 Charles W. Sutherland, D., editor, 635 Bed ford av., Brooklyn. 10 Thomas F. Byrnes, D., blacksmith, 928 Franklin av., Brooklyn. 11 Joseph Aspinall, R., lawyer, 177 Montague st., Brooklyn. 12 Mortimer C. Earl, D., real estate and insurance, Sunnyside av., Brooklyn. LEWIS. G. Henry P. Gould, D., lumber, Lyons Falls. LIVINGSTON. *Elias H. Davis, R., editor, Avon. MADISON. *Samuel R. Mott, R., manufacturer, Bouckville. |