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The vote for Lieutenant Governor was: Timothy L. Woodruff, R., 653.879; Elliot Danforth, D., 644,218; Leander Armstrong, Soc.-L., 24,601; John A. Sayles. Pro., 19,-79; Thomas M. Osborne, C. U., 3,800.

Secret ry of State: John T. McDonough, R., 656 000; Geo. W. Batten, D., 640,161; Philip Jackson, Soc.-L., 25,005; H. W. Wilbur, Pro.,20,538: Oren E. Wilson, C.U..2,932; defective, 12,273. McDonough over Batten, 15,839. Comptroller: William J. Morgau, R., 653,862; Edward S. Atwater, D., 642,898; Max Forker, Soc. L., 24,912; Chas. Mills, Pro., 20,189; Thos. E. Kinnev, C.U., 2.990; defective, 12,19. Morgan over Atwater, 10,684. State Treasurer: John P. Jaeckel, R., 652,857: Elliott B. Norris, D., 644,193: Joseph Smith, Soc.-L..24,875; Dewitt Hooker, Pro., 20,261: Edward H. Tichener, C.U., 2.621; defective. 12 326. Jaeckel over Norris, 8,664. Attorney General: John C. Davies, R., 654,167; Thos. F. Conway, D., 611.691; Chas. H. Canegan, Soc. L., 25,346; S. Mead Wing, Pro., 20,116; Fred'k W. Hinrichs, C.U., 3,112; blank, 12,270. Davies o er Conway, 12,476. -State Engineer and Surveyor: Ed'd A. Bond, R.,653,114; Martin Schenck, D., 643,432; J. H. Morris, Soc.-L., 24,858: A. W. Pierson, Pro., 20,227; Geo. E. Waring, Jr., C. U., 2,231; blank, 12,582. Boud over Schenck, 9,862. For Supreme Court Justices in the Second district: A. F. Jenks, D., 169,486; Josiah T. Marean, D., 169,253; Frederick A. Ward, R., 153,126; Jesse Johnson, R., 154,254

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A RECORD OF EVENTS, 1898.

January.

1. Robert A. Van Wyck assumes office as Mayor of the consolidated cities of New York and Brookyn, etc.

2. Consolidation relieves the barbers of New York from the obligation to abstain from shaving on Sundays.

3. Conflagration of frame buildings on Cypress avenue, near Myrtle.-Mayor Van Wyck sends his first message to Mun.cipal Assemb.y favoring increased transit facilities, etc.-Panie in Public Schoo. 41, Brooklyn, caused by the bursting of a steam boiler.-The new police bourd meets.

5. Work begun on the trailey changes in the New York terminal of the East River Bridge.-St. John's P. D. Church, Fort Hamilton, consecrated, 6. Brooklyn borough boarus convene tu Cuil CAL President, Edward M. Grout.-George Fruh, the abscondent contractor, lodged in jail.

7. Comptroller Coler discharges 24 employes in Brooklyn's financial department.-Dr. Cornelius L. Hoag.and increases his benefaction to Hoag.and Laboratory by assigning to it a mortgage on E. real estate for $24,000.

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8. Ann.versary of Battle of New Orleans cele brated.-Luke J. Connorton of Flushing appointed city magistrate.

9. Church of Christ (Scientist), on Park place, Brooklyn, dedicated.

10. Funeral of Mrs. May E. Storrs. Mrs Augusta Nack, seif confessed accomplice with Martin Thorn in the murder of Wm. Guldensuppe is sentenced to 15 years imprisonment in Auburn prison for women.-County Judge Hurd sustains the indictments for grand larceny against Coroners Nason and Coombs.

4. Mayor Van Wyck's first veto, refusal to let the quarters vacatel by the Register to be giver the National Historical Museum. -Hamiltor Club dinner in honor of the birthday of Alexander Hamilton.

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12. Ferryboats Winona and Columbia collide in a fog in the East River —Olga Paulsen recovers

Brooklyn with four million gallons per day and the Woodside Warer Co. offers five millions a day. 32. Four trolley cars cross the East River Bridge and inaugurate the through transit system.-Mr. Garrett Kouwenhoven and guests arrested in his barn by the police on the suspicion that they were gandlers.

23. Louis Dietz, proprietor of Metropolitan Park, accidentally killed by coming in contact with a live wire at his hotel.

25. Fire in the three story brick tenement house, 566 Flushing avenue; a mother saves her children by throwing them from a third story window.— Later in the morning a fire in the double flat, 8 Flushing avenue, imperilling six families.-Coroner's jury exonerates the cowboy, Herman Hinz, the s.ayer of his brother-in-law, Otto Diehl, 26. Banker Adolph Kellerman, president of the Consolidated Banking Excharge Co. of Brownsville, disappears with $10,000 of the depositors' money.

27. Health Board headquarters of Queens Borough transferred from old Long Island City to Jamaica.-Removal of the old L. fferts Park mansion begun.-President McKinley speaks at the banquet of the National Association of Matufacturers in favor of sound money.

28. Early morning attempt to fire the four story tenement house, 9 and 11 Nostrand av.

29. Miss Edna May Chase, school teacher in Wilson street sencol, Brook.yn, commits suicide.Slight fire in the Brooklyn Academy of Music dur. ing performance of "The Geisha."

31. Ships blown ashore.-R. J. Sutherland, Coney Island liquor dealer, indicted for non-payment of internal revenue tax.

February.

1. Travel on Long Island blocked by snow.-Fire. about 15 A. M. damages the paint factory of H W. Johne & Co., foot of Thirty-ninth st., Brookyn, $10,000.

2. Henry Albury, a leprosy patient, treated for four years in the Kingston Avenue Hospital, dies of the malady.-Fire at 24 and 25 South st., Man

$7,500 against the Nassau Electric Railroad.-Anhattan, causes $40,000 damage.-Cachier Quinlan e
nouncement that the English menhaden fishing
syndicate will make Greenport its headquarters.
14. George W. Palmer and E. L. Lanferd ap-
pointed receivers of the Brooklyn and Brightor
Beach R. R. Co.-Mrs. Anna Mebolt recover:

$5,000 against Druggist Timmerman for death of
her husband caused by oxalic acid sold by mistake
for Carlsbad salts.-Six emp.oyes of the former
assessment department of Brooklyn dismissed.-
General Wm. Booth of the Salvation Army arrives
and is reconciled to his son-in-law.-Park Commis-
sioner Brower asks $566,550 for
parks in Brooklyn and Queens.-Bridge Commis-
sioner Shea suspends work on pneumatic tube.
16. Excise law rigidly enforced in Brooklyn.-
East Meadow M. E. Church dedicated.

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17. John Matthews kls his wife, his two children and himself at 425 Columbus av, Manhattan.Corona, L. I., post office wrecked by dynamite and robbed.-Women's Club petitions Mayor Van Wyck to reappoint women members of the Brooklyn Board of Education.-Fire Marshal Gray takes forcible possession of Fire Marshal Brymer's office.-Otto Diehl shot dead by his brother-in-law, Herman Hinz, a Western cowboy, at 24 Morgan av. 18. Mayor Van Wyck removes the new East River Bridge commission and appoin's sue 650 6. -Speech of Hon. Wm. C. De Witt before the Bar Association on the future, etc., of New York since consol.dation.

19. Mayor Van Wyck calle the consolidation charter a blunder and eays tncee who framed it did not know what they were doing.-Hebrew Orphan ball at the Academy of Music.

20 Investigation begun as to alleged irregularities at the Marine Barracks of the Brooklyn Navy Yard.-Fire Commissioner Scannell declares that the Brook yn Firemen's Ben volent Association and the Firemen's Mutual Benefit Association of Manhattan must be aboi-heu as dr.mental to the service.-Seventeen hydrant inspectors dismiesed. -New quarters of the People's Bank at Broadway and Greene avenue op. ned.

21. Attempt to burn down the frame tenement, 93 Tompkins avenue.-Deputy Sewer Commissioner Quinn demands the resignations of eleven inspectors and four clerks in his department.-Jamaica Township Water Company offere to furnish

the Chemical National Bank, Manhattan, resigns in consequence of loaning $393,000 of bank funds un insufficient securities.

3. Hands in Thomas & Co.'s ehoe factory, South Fifth st., strike.

4. Brooklyn police salaries badly cut.-Cruiser Brooklyn sails for Southern waters.

3. Suspicious fire breaks out at 4 A. M. in the building, 206 North Fifth st., occupied by manufacturing tailors.-Bridge Commissioner Shea enjoined from interfering with the work of placing the pneumatic mail tubes.-Mormon conference, composed of elders from the Southern States, held at 258 Court st.

6. Early morning raid by Capt Short's police on alleged gambling resort on top floor of 49 Broadway and arrest of 27 members of the Irving Social Club.-Hopkins Street German Evangelical Presbyterian Church celebrates its 25th annive.

sary.

7. Mrs. Martha Place murders her step-daughter, Ida Mildred Place, and attempts to murder her husband at 59 Hancock st. in te evening.--Three thousand East Side trousers makers go on strike.

8. Mutilated body of a laborer found by a Long Island Ferry hard in the East River with pail of the face removed.

9. Fog in the morning causes a number of colI'sions on the river and in the harbor; also between two elevated R. R. trains on Third av. line, Manhattan.

10. Will of the late Adrian M. Suydam declared valid against the contestants -Reception and installation of officers of Brooklyn South District of the Epworth League at Brooklyn Academy of Music.-Corporal Tanner speaks before U. Grant Post, G. A. R., against the publication of the pension lists.

E. A whole block in Nassau st., between Ann and Beekman, in Manhattan, wiped out by fire. 12. Birthday anniversary of Abraham Lincoln.James W. Naughton, Superintendent of Buillings, stricken with apoplexy while at dinner, dies a few hours later.

14. Work of selecting a squad of giant police for Brooklyn started by Chief McCullagh.-Met-¡ ropolitan Street R. R. stock suddenly drops from

A RECORD OF EVENTS, 1898-February-Continued,

171 to 157.-First Brigade disbanded and First and tenced to be executed for the murder of Wm. Fifth organized in its place.-334,000 valentines Guldensuppe, filed in the Court of Appeals.-Edmailed. ward Croker, of Manhattan Fire Department,

15. State Board of Health's report regarding the made acting deputy chief for heroic conduct in foul condition of Newtown Creek caused by nuis-saving life at the Bowery Mission fire.-Peter ances on its banks received by the Governor.

16. Great excitement in Manhattan on receipt of the news that the battleship Maine had been blown up in Havana Harbor, at 9:45 P. M. the previous day, by means of some torpedo mine or infernal machine.-Five different trolley lines send cars over the East River bridge.-Ex-Minister De Lome sails for Spain.

17. Ex-Police Commissioner Welles disappears and some days later is ascertained to have committed suicide at Grenwood Lake, N. J.

18. Vizcaya, Spanish warship, drops anchor off Sandy Hook.-Lawyer Spencer moves before Justice Gaynor to have Bridge Commissioner Shea punished for contempt of Justice Maddox's order prohibiting him from interfering with the aying of pneumatic tube on the East River Bridge. 19. Knickerbocker Telegraph and Telephone Company of New York City .ncorporated.-Ships delayed by fog.-The Spanish warship Vizcaya fog bound outside the harbor.-Chief Engineer KIfoyle of the Long Island State Hospital Buspended under charge of waste and neglect. 21. Almost a panic in Wall street owing to of the blowing up of the Maine.-Seeley dinner indictments dismissed in the interests of morality."

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23. Ash Wednesday; Lent bogun-Women's Christian Temperance Union celebrate the 25th anniversary of their organization.

Gerstel, alias "Dutch Pete," charged with the murder of George Steiz, discharged.-Ground broken for the new Immanuel Congregational Chapel on Decatur st.-Military carnival at Madison Square Garden ovens.

15. Mayor Van Wyck declares the Shore Road Board abolished.-Wm. J. Koerner sentenced to life imprisonment in Sing Sing for the murder of his sweetheart, Rosie Redgate, on September 23, 1896. 17. Prince Albert visits Leopold of Belgium Brooklyn Navy Yard.-St. Patrick's day well observed.

18. Lawyer Lafayette Beckley shot in his office at 132 Nassau st., New York, by Mrs. Dora Arnold.-Large meeting of the Grand Street Board of Trade in opposition to the proposed diversion of Grand st. at Union av. to the site of the new East River Bridge terminal.

20. Debt of St. Andrew's M. E. Church, Manhattan, amounting to $100,000, wiped out.

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21. Mrs. Maria Henry, widow of Charles Henry, who was murdered mysteriously in his home in South Portland place, in 1895, appears as plaintiff against her son, William S. Henry, whom she charges with defrauding her out of $20,000 of the estate.

22. The Aldermen vote down the resolution to appropriate $50,000 to Charter day celebration.Order issued organizing the Third Brigade Separate Co.'s., N. G. S. N. Y., into battalions.-Fer24. Nowtown and Flushing Canal Company in-ryboat Nevada the oldest on the Roosevelt Street co:porated. Ferry route, sold at auction to satisfy a claim.25. Bl introduced in the Legislature to appro- Joseph McKenna, chief clerk of the old Long Islpriate $35,000 for internal fittings for the Forty- and City Water Department, arrested on charge seventh Regiment Armory-Pillsbury-Showalter of misappropriation.-All-railroad bridge bill passbig chess championship match begun.-Charles J. ed in Assembly. Haubert of the Twenty-seventh Ward of Brooklyn appointed U. S. Marshal.

26. Close of sale of Charles A. Dana's collection of paintings and ceramics.-Brooklyn Women's Club celebrate its 29th anniversary.

2S. Emil Gulzman, a diamond broker, shot dead in the afternon in E. 59th st., Manhattan, by Nich. W. Pontues.-Mrs. Annie Weibel, through grief for death of her husband, commits suicide.

March.

1. Justice Neu refuses to preside in Justice Fur gueson's court at Coney Island in accordance with charter provision for rotation of justices of Municipal Court on the ground of its unconstitution

ality.

23. The former Commissioners of the new East River Bridge are authorized by Attorney General Hancock to bring suit to test the title of the new Commissioners.-Meeting of representatives of various societies at the residence of General and Mrs. C. A. Barnes in furtherance of the effort to build the monument of the prison ship martyrs.Brooklyn Club dines the judiciary of the district. Benefit for Mollie Fancher in Plymouth Church a big success.-Illicit still raided in a cow stable. at 347 Johnson avenue.

misdemeanor and malfeasance in office the fol24. Grand Jury indicts on various charges of lowing: Theodore B. Willis, former City Works Commissioner, jointly with Phillips; William A. Phillips, Police, Commissioner of New York and formerly chairman of the Republican organiza2. Reception to Pendita Ramabai by Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Abbott. tion, jointly with Willis; Robert W. Fielding. 4. Police Commissioners York, Sexton, Hamilton former Deputy City Works Commissioner, three indictments; Oscar Knapp, former Water Purveyand Phillips and Chief McCullagh inspect Queens Borough police at Long leland City.-Telephone or, three indictments; Frederick Milne, inspector in the old City Works Departments, three inoffice at 559 Fifth av., South Brooklyn, burned down.-Birthday of Robert Em-dictments; A. L. Jansen, bond clerk in the Compmet, the Irish patriot, celebrated by Irish societies troller's office: Alderman William Leaycraft; Alderman Joseph R. Clarke, formerly President of at Arien Hall, Brocklyn. the Brooklyn Common Council; William H. Goff, Superintendent of Sewers.

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7. Edward B. Coombs, ex-coroner, placed on trial before Justice Keogh, charged with presenting fraudulent bills for audit.-The Grand Jury hears witnesses in regard to the ecandals in the City Works Department.-A. S. Draper, president of the Illinois University, elected general superintendent of education of New York City.

8. Grant of $100,000 by New York Municipal Council for street lighting in Brooklyn.-Fire in the residence of George H. Chinnock, 199 Gates av., destroys valuable paintings and other property to the extent of $15,000 and over.

9. Early morning burglary at Gilbert's furnishing store, 527 Fulton et; nearly $2,000 worth of goods carried off.-Fog caures collisions on the river during the morning.-Five of the survivors of the Maine's crew arrive at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. -Will of Jane Cunningham in favor of St. Mary's Hospital set aside.

11. Body of 3 year old girl found March 10 at Rockville Centre, identified as that of Annie daughter of Hilda Peterson, an unmarried woman, who is arrested on charge of strangling the child. 12. Third attempt to fire the tenement house, 246 Sixth st., Brooklyn.

13. Early morning fire and loss of life at the Bowery Mission, Manhattan.

14. Appeal of Martin Thorn, convicted and sen

25. Newtown Creek Land Co. Incorporated.-New pier head line established by United States Harbor Commission adopted for Brooklyn water front.-Troop C, National Guard Cavalry, inspect

ed by Maj.-Gen. Roe

28. High pressure work at the Navy Yard in anticipation of war with Spain.

29. Andrew Bossert on entering by mistake for his own the house, 171 Stanhope st.. Brooklyn, next door to his own, at 1:30 A. M., is shot dead by Martin Hans.-Brooklyn Board of Education grants request of teachers to make Easter week a vacation.

30. Ex-City Works Commissioner Wil'is and Police Commisioner Philips arraigned before County Judge Aspinall.-Forty-three bridge railroad hands discharged.-Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad Co. foiled in attempt by night to lay tracks across Coney Island concourse.

31. Cranford water syndicate puts up cash for its options in Suffolk Co. streams and ponds.

April.

1. Cave-in at the excavation for new East River Bridge at foot of South Fifth st Brooklyn.

2. Mrs. Leonora Faulkner, who with Matthew

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