Welcome ^ — -Admiral DEWEY SEPT 23* AND 50 -? Copyright, 1899. THE MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK. Compiled by the Police Department of New York for The Merchants' Association of New York, by direction of the Mayor. i£x IGthrtH SEYMOUR DURST ECONOMIST PRESS, 78-80 WALKER 8T. , N. Y. Manila, May i, 1898. Long, Secretary Navy : Squadron arrived at Manila at daybreak this morning. Immediately engaged the enemy and destroyed the following Spanish vessels : Reina ( 'ri&fma, C 'as/ ill 'a, Don Antonio de Ulloa, Is/a de Luzon, Is I a de ( 'uba, General Leza, Marques del Duero, Correo Velasca, Is la de Mindanao, . I Transport and CAPT HODCSONjJF/ A \y A Water Battery at Cavite. The squadron is uninjured and only a few men are slightly wounded. Only means of telegraphing is to American Consul at Hong- Kong. 1 shall communicate with hfm. DEWEY, Cavite, May 4, 1898. Long, Secretary Navy : I have taken possession of the naval station at Cavite, Philippine Islands, and destroyed fortifications at the bay entrance, paroling the garrison. I control the bay completely and can take the city at any time. The squadron in excellent health and spirits. The Spanish loss not fully known, but very heavy. One hundred and fifty killed, including the captain of the Reina Cristina. I am assisting in pro- tecting the Spanish sick and wounded. Two hundred and fifty sick and wounded in hospital within our lines. Much excitement at Manila. Will protect foreign residents. DEWEY. 2 rHE whole American people are eager to do honor to the hero of Manila Bay, and the important seaboard cities have vyed with each other to welcome his home-coming. So many were the rivals that the Navy Department declined to decide and permitted the gallant Admiral to choose for himself where he should first set foot upon his native country after his glorious victory. New York was the city of his choice, and New York has prepared to welcome him by a celebration worthy of the great sailor and of the nation which he so nobly represents. Preparations were begun early in the Summer by committees of citizens and official action was taken as soon as possible thereafter by the city authorities. A municipal appropriation of $75,000 was supplemented by liberal private contributions to provide for decor- ating the city in a royal manner and to prepare great naval and land pageants. The naval parade will be the sight of a lifetime. Its crowning feature will be the victorious warships of the nation, and thousands of other craft will throng the harbor and pass in review up the Hudson. The Admiral will arrive Thursday night and will be greeted by a brilliant illumination of the harbor and shores, thou- sands of pounds of colored fire having been provided to be ignited along miles of coast at 8 p. m. Brooklyn Bridge will glow with lines of fire, "Welcome, Dewey." Friday night, upon many floats in the harbor and on the river front and in the parks will be superb displays of fireworks. The crowning feature of the land parade and the most impressive expression of the Nation's patriotism and gratitude will be the beautiful Dewey Arch, crossing Fifth Avenue at Madison Square, flanked by long triumphal colonnades, crowned with winged Vic- tories shining in white and gold and decked with the National colors. Thousands of seats have been provided by the City along the line of the great parade, probably the largest and most impos- ing seen in America since 1865, when the armies of the Union marched in review past the Capitol at Washington. This will be the sight of a lifetime. The Battle of Manila Bay was one of the most notable naval victories in the history of the world, and Admiral Dewey ranks among the great captains of history. Let every patriotic Ameri- can join to give him a royal welcome home. New York's foremost citizens have united in preparing this great spectacle. The chief committees and their chairmen are as follows: Executive Committee (187 members). Chairman — General Daniel Butterfield. Vice-Chairman — Tunis G. Bergen. Assistant to the Chairman — N. O. Fanning. Secretary — Warren W. Foster. Committee on Plan and Scope (14 members). Chairman — General Daniel Butterfield. 4 Reception Committee (04 members). Chairman — William C. Whitney. Committee to Conker with National and State Authorities. (3 I members.) Chairman — Admiral John W. Philip. Committee on Land Parade and Decorations (36 members. ) Chairman — General Charles F. Roe. Committee on Shipping, Harbor Decorations and Water Parade (28 members). Chairman — General Howard Carroll. Committee to Arrange Railroad and Steamboat Rates. (7 members.) Chairman — John H. Starin. Committee on Printing and Badges (10 members). Chairman — George C. Clausen. Committee on Music and Fireworks (15 members). Chairman — Lewis Nixon. Committee, on Press (G members). Chairman —Herbert F. Gunnison. Committee on Erection ok Stands (10 members). Chairman — John P. Kane. Commit tee on Refreshments (15 members). Chairman — Randolph ( iuggenheimer. Ai'diting Committee (5 members). Chairman — Bird S. Coler. s NAVAL PARADE. FIRST DAY. Thursday, September 28th. 1 P. M. — North Atlantic Squadron will sail up from the Lower Bay and anchor off Tompkinsville in the following order : New York, armored cruiser, Rear- Admiral Sampson's flagship, Capt. Chadwick commanding. Brooklyn, armored cruiser, Capt. Jewell. Indiana, battleship, Capt. Taylor. Massachusetts, battleship, Capt. Train. Texas, second - class battleship, Capt. Sigsbee. Lancaster, wooden cruiser, Capt. Thomas. Torpedo boats Morris, Porter, Win slow ^ Duponi and Stiletto and gunboat Marietta. M. — Admiral Dewey on the Olympia will follow the squadron up the bay, and passing the fleet, will take his place in the van. 4 P. M. — Rear-Admiral Sampson, with his staff, will visit the ( )lympia and greet the Admiral. 5 P. M. — Mayor Van Wyck and members of the Municipal Committee will call on Admiral Dewey and welcome him home. 8 P. M. — The entire Staten Island and Jersey coast as far as Seabright, and Long Island as far as Rockaway, will be illuminated. SECOND DAY. Friday, Skptkmkrr '29th. 12 M.— Naval parade starts up North River from Government anchorage off Tompkinsville. The Olyvipia will 7 be in the lead, followed by the squad- ron, presenting the same line of formation as taken at the anchorage. The Sandy Hook, bearing the Mayor and official guests of the Citizens' Committee, will steam abreast of the Olympia. The Glen Island, the General Slo- cum, the Mount Hope, the Sam Sloan and the Matte aw an, carrying the committees and city officials, will follow the Sandy Hook, and be the only other vessels outside the lines. The merchant marine and the vacht flotilla will follow the warships. J. Pierpont Morgan's yacht Corsair and Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Erin will lead the yacht squadron. 4 p. M. — Salutes will be fired from Grant's Tomb, and responded to by the Olympia, which will come to anchor in midstream off the tomb. The remainder of the procession will pass the Olympia in review, and then counter-sail. Headed by the New York, the line will remain un- broken until it passes the Battery. 3 THIRD DAY. Saturday, September 30th. *:30 A. M. — Admiral Dewey, accompanied by an escort of cavalry, will be driven to City Hall Park. 9:00 A. M. — Mayor Van "Wyck will present to Admiral Dewey a loving cup on behalf of the city of New York. 10:30 A. M. — Admiral Dewey, accompanied by the Mayor and com- mittee and invited guests, to the number of 850, will be driven to Claremont, where breakfast will be served on the lawn at 11 :30. 1:00 P. M. — Land parade will start with Admiral Dewey, Mayor Van Wyck, the committee, and visiting guests in car- riages, under a cavalry escort, in the lead. The order of the line of ?n arch will be: (1) United States Navy. (8) United States Army. (8) New York State National Guard. (4) National Guard of other States. (5) Other uniformed bodies. The line of march will be: Down Riverside to Seventy-second street, to Broad- way, to Fifty-ninth street, to Fifth avenue, to Twenty- third street, to Fourteenth street, to Washington square. Admiral Dewey, with the Mayor and committees and visitors, will leave the procession at Twenty-third street and review the line of march. 8:30 P. M. — Smoker at the Waldorf-Astoria for the sailors of the Olympia. THE FIREWORKS. Friday, September 29th. H P. M. — The fireworks display on land will be from these points: Mount Morris Park. Fifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue. Union square. City Hall. Intersection of Southern Boulevard and Concourse. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. Brooklyn: City Hall, County Court House. Long Island City. Barron Hill, Staten Island. On the water, four lighters will start at the same hour — from off Grant's Tomb down the North River, and from Ward's Island down the East River. Fireworks will be displayed all the way down to the Battery, where ten other lighters will be in waiting and the pyrotechnical display continued. From Brooklyn Bridge and the yacht Erin there will be electrical displays of unique and original design. IO ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. Hotels, Boarding Houses, Rates and Capacity ; Manhattan, Brooklyn, and The Bronx. *T^HE prominent and well-known hotels are always filled to over- flowing when a great celebration draws thousands of transient visitors to New York. Those who have not provided them- selves with hotel accommodations before arrival are frequently put to great inconvenience and sometimes subjected to absolute distress through inability to find comfortable stopping places. The Merchants' Association, co-operating with the Municipal authorities, has endeavored to promote the comfort of visitors by making it easy for them to obtain suitable accommodations. The police authorities have made this possible by preparing for The Merchants' Association lists of reputable hotels and boarding houses, sufficiently accessible for the purpose intended, within the Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and The Bronx. These lists appear on the following pages, the number of persons and the rates being specified, so far as feasible. With a very few exceptions the rates named for hotels are the minimum for rooms only and for one person. The rates for bearding houses, as a rule, are for board and lodging, but in some cases for rooms only. Intending visitors should in all cases make inquiry upon this point, to avoid misunderstanding. Write direct to the addresses given, and not to The Merchants' Association. Additional and most excellent sources of information are the bureaus of the several daily papers named below, which are cor- dially recommended to intending visitors as likely to render them most efficient aid: Information Bureaus for Dewey Celebration : " Brooklyn Eagle " Bureau: Eagle Building, Brooklyn, and 952 Broadway, Manhattan. " New York Journal" Bureaus : Main Office ; 1267 Broadway . 250 West 125th street ; Hotel Bartholdi, 23d street and Broad' wax . Union Dime Savings Bank Budding ; 59th street and 8th a\ e nue ; 311 Washington street, Brooklyn. "New York World" Dewey Bureau : Uptown Office, 86th street and Broadway. By addressing these bureaus, with full information of the kind of accommodation desired and the approximate price, either per- sonally or by letter (in which case a stamp for reply should be en- closed), intending visitors will be much aided. It will be advisable to enclose a small deposit, when positive orders for rooms are given. In addition to the service rendered by the bureaus named in securing quarters, etc., all the daily papers in New York will render special services of various kinds to inquirers, and each will have some distinctive feature of information touching the various events of the celebration. Several of the great dailies will publish souvenir supplements detailing the events of the successive days of the celebration with lavish illustrations. A list of the New York daily newspapers follows : New York Times'. New York Tribune. New York World. Notwithstanding the Summer season has passed, many visitors will find pleasure in short trips about New York during the beauti- ful Autumn season. "Summer Days and Nights in New York," published by The Merchants' Association, a beautiful little pam- phlet, illustrates all these, and may be had without cost at the office of the Association. Most of the seashore resorts are closed, but the famous Coney Island is still lively and well worthy a brief visit. Nearby one of the great south-coast hotels— the Brighton Beach — still remains open for the especial accommodation of Dewey vis- itors. It may be easily reached over most of the lines of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. Morning. Evening. Journal of Commerce and Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Commercial Advertiser. Evening Journal. Evening Post. Evening Sun. Evening Telegra?n. Evening World. Mail and Express. New York Daily News. Co7nmercial Bulletin. Morning Telegraph. New York Commercial. New York Herald. New York Journal. New York Press. New York Staats-Zeituni New York Sun. 12 HOTELS-MANHATTAN. NUMBKR Name. Street and Number. Persons. Rate. Albert 69 University PI 300 $1.0(4 Abingdon Square . 7 & 9 Eighth Ave 27 1.00 Academy 119 East Fourteenth St 35 1.00 to 3.00 Adams 373 West St 10 1.00 Albemarle Twenty-fourth St. & B'way. .. 250 2.00} America 17 Irving PI . 150 1.00 to 5.00 Ashland 315 Fourth Av 230 2.00 to 10.00 Astor Vesey St. & Broadway 450 Single Rooms, $1.00 up. Double Rooms, $2.00 up. Atlantic 398 West St 15 .50 Au Chat Noir 32 Twenty-eighth St. (West). 25 1.00} Audubon 1412 Broadway 50 1.00} Aulic 1329 Broadway 50 1.00 Avon 1768 Madison Av 20 2.00 Balmoral 113th & 114th Sts. & Lenox Av. 60 3.25 Bancroft 15 Twenty-first St. (East) 80 1.00} Bartholdi Twenty-third St. & B'way . . . 250 1.00} Bay State 633-655 Broadway 350 1.00} Bellwood 318 Third Av 80 l.OOtoo.OO Belmont 2080-82 Seventh Av 35 .50to3.00 Belvedere Eighteenth St. & Fourth Av. 300 1.00} Boulevard 124th St. & Lexington Av 50 2.00 Brennan's 65 Bowery 57 1.00} Brevoort 11 Fifth Av 200 1.50} Bristol Forty-second St. & Fifth Av.. 150 2.00} Broadway Central. 669-675 Broadway 1000 1.00} Brown's 1424 Broadway 50 2.00 Buckingham Fiftieth St. & Fifth Av 200 Terms when apply. Bulls Head 322 & 324 Third Av 120 1.00 to 5.00 i\ ^Upward. HO TELS — Manhattan. Number Name. Street and Number. Persons. Rate. Cadillac Forty-third St. & Broadway. . Cambridge Thirty-third St. & Fifth Av. . Carr's. 424 West St Central 272 West St Central R. R Liberty & West Sts Christopher 388 West St Clarendon 219 Fourth Av Colonial S. W. Cor. 125th St. & 8th A v. Colonnade 726 Broadway Columbian 5 Greenwich Av Columbus 17 Seventeenth St. (East) Columbus 36(3 West St Continental Twentieth St. & Broadway. . . Cosmopolitan 125-129 Chambers St Dante's Inferno. . .1171 Broadway , Davoren's 129 Bowery Delaware Third Av. & Thirty-fourth St. Delevan 1433 Broadway Divver's 296 Hudson St Dore's 28 Bowery Eagle 371 West St Eagle 395 Bowery Eastern 58, 59 & 60 Whitehall St Eckstein's 62 Fourth St. (East) Elberon 74 Fourth Av Empire Sixty-third St. & Broadway . Everett Seventeenth St. & Fourth Av. Fifth Avenue Twenty-third St. & B'way Fourth Avenue. . .91 Fourth Av Fulton Ferry Fulton & South Sts Garden 63 Madison Av Gerard 125 Forty-fourth St. (West). . . Gilsey 1202 Broadway Glen Island Cortlandt & West Sts Graham Eighty-ninth St.&Madison Av *Room and Board. 14 OUU Jpl.OUf 1 ISA LOU AM+ O.UUJ 1 K !•) 1 AA l.UU OU f;n .OU oU 1 AA+ 1.UU+ 1 1/3 1 AA l.UU OUU l.UU to o.UU 1 DO 1UU 1 nn l.UU 1 ^rt 10U 1 nn+ 1 . UU| i 1 nn l.UU 9 nn <6. UU . OU inn 4UU 1 nn+ 1.UU4. ■;nn OUU 1 ^A+ IOU4. '^9 Old 1 nn+ -»n OU 1 AA+ l.UUj 1 to 1 tAA L.oUf oaa 1 AAA 1 . UUj 9^ 9 AA* 6. UU «n 1 nn+ l.UU| QA oU 1 AA 1 uu ou 1 A A fnQ A A l.UU to O.UU 1 nn 1UU ( to o.uu OA 1 ^AA QA oU 1 AAA inn 4UU 'J Kfi O. OU Q^A OOU 1 ^AA l.OUj i^n 4:0 U 9 nn#+ QA oU 1 A A f /-v Q A A l.UU to o.UU 50 1.00 to 3. 00 27 1.00$ 600 1.50$ 250 2.00$ 100 1.00+ 100 2. 00 to 5. 00 tWitkout Board. ^Upward. HO T ELS— Manhattan. NUMBKK Name. Street and Number. Persons. Rate. Grand 1238 Broadway 285 $1.50} Grand Union Park Av. & Forty-second St. . 030 1.00+ Grenoble Fifty-sixth St. & Seventh a v. . 300 2.00+ Hanheld 620 Grand St 50 .50 Harlem 2100 Third Av 105 1.00} Hartford 309 Pearl St 50 1.00 per day with 2 meals. Hoffman Twenty-fifth St. & Broadway 300 2.00} Holland Thirtieth St. & Fifth Av 450 2.50} Hollender's 149 West 125th St 40 1.00 to 2.00 Hub (The) 2120 Seventh Av 25 1.00 to 2.00 Hungarian 4 Union Sq 50 1.00 to 5 00 Imperial 1271 Broadway 425 2.00} International 75 Clarkson St 75 2.00 Jefferson 104 Fourteenth St. (East) 200 1.00 to 3.00 Kaatz & Harm's . .100 Park Row 50 1.00} Kenmore 1255 Broadway 32 1.50 Kensington 73 Fifth Av 150 1.50} Knickerbocker . . .384 West St 250 1.00 Kramers 50-52 Bowery 40 3.00 Lafayette 18 Lafayette PI 50 1.00 & 2.00 Langham U Fifty-second St. & Fifth Av. . 50 Ter ;p p ^. hen Leggett's 76 & 78 Park Row 50 .50 to 1.50 Lexington 41 Lexington Av 60 1.00 to 5.00 Lincoln Fifty-second St. & Broadway. 250 3.00} McCourts... 353 Spring St 31 1.00 Majestic Seventy-second St. & Central Park West 600 2.50 Manhattan Forty-second St.& Madison Av 450 2.00J Manor Twenty-sixth St. & Broadway 27 1.00} Martin 29 University PI 100 1.50 Marlborough 1353 Broadway 500 1.50} Marsh's 108 Thirty-fourth St. (West).. 35 1.00} Martin's 1437 Broadway 150 1.00} May's 50 Twenty-eighth St. i West I 15 1.00} i, . tl'pward. HO TELS— Manhattan. Number Name. Street and Number. Persons. Rate. Medallion 386 Sixth Av 50 $1.00 Metropole 1459 Broadway 200 1.50 Metropolitan 1169 Broadway 150 1.00} Miller's 39 Twenty-sixth St. (West). . . 20 1.50} Morgan's 335 Spring St 30 1.00* Morton 854 Broadway 225 1.00} Mount Morris 130th St. & Third Av 90 .50} Mouquin's 456 Sixth Av 15 1.00 Murray Hill Forty-first St. & Park Av 600 2.00} Murray Hill 45 Forty-first St. (East) 50 1.50} New Amsterdam. .265 Fourth Av 200 2.00 to 10.00 New York 30 East Forty-second St 200 1.00} North River Barclay & West Sts 40 1.00} Northwestern 185 West St 77 1.00 Normandie 1384 Broadway 175 1.50 Norwood 168-174 West 126th St 75 1.00} Occidental 148 Bowery 160 .75 & 1.00 Onawa 80 East 125th St 65 2.00 Palace 386 West St 150 1.00 Park Av 482 Park Av 475 1 50} Parker 123 West Thirty-ninth St 100 1.50} Park View 55 to 59 W. Forty-second St. . 100 1.00} Pilot 425 West St 10 1.00 Plaza Fifty-ninth St. & Fifth Av. . . 200 Ter ™ s p Y y nen Putnam 371 Fourth Av 225 75c. to' 3. 00 Regent '467 Broadway 70 4.00} Richelieu 52 West Twenty-fourth St. . . . 20 1.00 Rivers' 1457 Broadway 300 1.50 Roberts' 348 West St 18 J . 00 Roland 54-58 East Fifty-ninth St. . . . 200 2.00} Sagamore (aptms).. 1970-1972 Broadway 25 1.00} Sagamore 15-19 Third Av 50 1.00} St. Andrew Seventy-second St. & B'way. 250 2.50 St. Cloud 1462 Broadway 100 1.50 St. Denis 799-801 Broadway 400 1.00} *R©om and Board. 16 ^Upward. HO T ELS— Manhattan. Number Name. Street and Number. Persons. Rate. St. Marc 14 Thirty-ninth St. (West). ... 150 $1.50 to 10.00 San Remo Seventy-fourth St. & Central Park West 600 4.00 Savoy Fifty-ninth St & Fifth Av.. '200 Ter ™ p 7 y hen Sinclair 752 Broadway 100 1.00} Schultz 1440 Broadway 50 1.00} Schult's 54 Grand St 10 8.80* Smith & McNeil's. 199 Washington St 400 .50} Star Hall 37 Twenty-eighth St. (West). '25 1. 50} Stevens 25 Broadway 200 1.00 Stewart 1454 Broadway 250 1.50} Studio 333 Sixth Av 15 1.00} Sturtevant 1188 Broadway 300 1.00} Susquehanna ITT West St 31 1.00 Trafalgar 115 Fourteenth St. (East) 80 1.00 to 8.00 Trainor's 1291 Broadway 40 1.00} Union Square 10 Union Sq 100 1.00 to 4.00 United States . . . .Fulton & Water Sts 200 1.00 to 5.00 Vanderbilt 399 Lexington Av 50 1.00} Van Twiller 5T-59 Lexington Av 100 1.00 to 5.< Vendome 1448 Broadway 400 1.50} Victor .321-323 Third Av 150 1.00 to 5.00 Victoria Annex. . .Twenty-sixth St. & Broadway 50 1.50} Waldorf-Astoria. . Thirty-fourth St & Fifth Av . . 1400 3.00} Wallace's 121 Fifth Av 15 1.50} Welton's 45 West Twenty-seventh St. . 75 1.00} Welton's 54 East Forty-first St 50 1.00} Westminster 119 East Sixteenth St 350 3.00 to 5.00 West Shore 206 West St 30 .50 West Shore 570 West Forty-second St 50 1.00 to 2.00 White Star 401 West St 40 1.00 ^Upward. ♦Room and Board. 17 HOTELS-BROOKLYN. Number Name. Street and Number. Persons. Rate. Abraham's Jamaica av & Gillen pi. . 11 $1.50 Academy Bay 226. st & Cropsey av 25 2.50 Annex Emmons & Ocean av... 40 2.00 Argyle Bay 22d st & Cropsey av 100 2.50 Avon Beach Bay 22d st & Cropsey av 50 1.50 Bayside Rockaway av. Canarsie Shore 20 1.00 Bay View Canarsie Shore Park. : . . 150 1.50 Bensonhurst Bay 26th st & Cropsey av 150 2.00 Brandon 315-317 Fulton 240 1.50 to 3.00 Brighton Brighton Beach 300 2.00 to 6.00 Bristol 113 Henry 80 3.00 Brooklyn 209 Washington 80 2.00 to 3.00 Clarendon 309 Fulton 274 2.00 to 3.00 Edward's 1109 Manhattan av 50 1.00 Empire E 92d st & Denton av. . . 40 2.00 Fassbender's 413-419 Kent av 25 3.00 Fort Lo wry Foot of 17th av 500 2.00 Franklin 1-5 Fulton 40 1.00* Graham's. Rockaway & Schenck av 15 1.00 Grove E 94th st & Av M 10 2.00 Hanover 298 to 302 Livingston. . . 70 1.50 Hoecker's Hotel 606 & 608 Fulton st 8 1.00 Kaisers E 95th st & av G 20 1.00 Kent 267 Kent av 27 1.00 Liberty E New York & Liberty av 40 2.00 Lipton& Westerv'lt's. 12-14 Broadway 12 3.00 McLean's 191-197 Fulton 300 1.00 to 3.00 Manhattan Manhattan Beach 500 2.00 to 7.00 ♦Room and Board, 18 HOTELS— Brooklyn. Number Name. Street and Number. Person?. Rate. Mansion 137-153 Hicks 500 $3.00 to 5.00 Margaret Columbia Heights (Full) 3.00} Metropolitan 30-34 Grand 80 1.00 & 1.50 Montauk 465-467 E New York av . 40 2.00 Xiederstein's Flatbush av & Malbone . 15 3.00} O'Brien's E 92d st nr Denton av. . 30 2.00 Oriental Manhattan Beach 600 5.00} Pierrepont 98 Montague 200 :i.00 to 5.00 Prusser's 176 Fulton st. .'. 14 1.00* Roadside House Rockaway & Schenck av 30 2.00 Rolf's Hotel 435 & 437 Fifth av 30 2.50 St. Charles 331-335 Jay st 60 2.50 St. George 51-55 Clark st 1000 4.00 to 5.00 San Carlos. 69 & 71 S Oxford st 40 3.00* Schmitt's 165-167 Fulton st 20 1.00* Sunset Canarsie Shore 20 1.00 Ulmer Park Foot of 25th av 50 2.00 Ulmer's Fulton st & Ala. av. ... 30 2.00 Uncle Sam Rockaway n. Schenck av 30 1.50 Vincent 7 Dunham pi 20 1.00 & 1.50 Walsh's , 535 E New York av 10 2.00 Wellington 27-29 Broadway 50 1.00 & 1.50 White House Rockaway & E 92d 50 1.00 Wyndham 89 Henry 100 2.50 to 5.00 ♦Room and Board. jUpward. HOTELS— BRONX. Namk. NUMBER STREET AND NUMBER. PERSONS. RATE. Bay View Villa... New Dock Rd. & Pelham Bay Av 24 * lw35 Ray Shore Main St., City Island 10 2.00 Belmont 171st St. & Jerome Av 15 ^r^ (The, ::"^nV::::::;:::::: i He f t er Westchester & Union Av 12 2.o0 Ruber's * 162d St. & Jerome Av 25 2.00 Kenny's Main St. , City Island 15 2-W Kingsbridge Broadway & 225th St. 2o 2.00 & 3.00 Mutual 503 Southern Boulevard SO 1.00 & 2.00 Trainer's 1856 Boston Av ™ • " Trolley . . - .West Farms R'd. & Silver St. 12 ^.00 Von Leighns Main St., City Island SO 2.00 Wiegand's Main St., City Island 10 <&.™ Woodmanston Inn. Williamsbridge R'd & West- Chester 14 Woodbine Sedgwick Av. & Depot PI 25 3.00 20 BOARDING HOUSES-MANHATTAN. NfUMBBR Street and Number. Xame. Persons. Rate. 10 $1 00* Bank St. No. 15 6 1.00* Bank St. No. 18 . . . .Mrs. S. Cole 4 1.00* Bank St. No. 69 Mrs. J. Hackett 4 1.50* Broadway (East) No. 810 20 5.50£ Broome St. No. 5G9 10 1 50* 14 2.00* Broome St. No. 580 .Mrs. Edwards . . . 14 2.00* Charles St. No. 17 . . . .Mrs. K. Suthers . 5 1.00* Charles St. No. 21 Mrs. J. Brandenburg in 1.00* Charles St. No. 53 Mrs. A. Hagen . . 6 1.00* Charles St. No. 90 Mrs. Henderson.. 3 1. 00* 8 2.00f 4 2.50* Charlton St. No. 49 . Mrs. Keating. . . . s 2.00+ Dominick St. No. 26 Mrs. Connors . . . 8 2.00* 1»> 1.50* Eighth Ay. No. 11 Mrs. E. Outten . . 25 1.00* Eighth St. (East) No. 8 . .. . . . . Boarding House. . 15 1.00* Eighth St. (West) No. 8 Boarding House. . 15 1.50* Eighth St. (West) No. 27 . . . .Boarding House. . 6 1.00 Eighteenth St. (East) No. 114. J. Smith 10 2.00* Eighteenth St. (East) No. 306. M. McFadden. . . 25 3.00 Eighteenth St. (East) No. 218. . M. Mulholland . . . 12 2.00* Eighteentn St. (East) No. 234 .J. Hill S6 2.50* Eighty-Sixth St. (East) No. 323. Mrs. R. Riesenfeld 10 2.00 r Eleventh St. (East) No. 15 . . . .Boarding House. . S4 1.00 & 2, Eleventh St. (East) No. 26 Boarding House.. 25 1.00&2 Eleventh St. (East) No. 28. Boarding House. . SO 1.00 to 3. *Room and Board. si t Without Board. |PBT Week BOARDING HO USES— Manhattan. Number Street and Number. Name. Persons. Rate. Eleventh St. (West) No. 212. . Mrs. W. Johnson 3 $1.50* Eleventh St. (West) No. 214. . .Mrs. J. Peterson. 4 1.00 Eleventh St. (West) No. 217. . .Mrs. R. Danah. .. 3 1.00* Eleventh St. (West) No. 293. . Mrs. E. McNally. 8 1.00* Fifteenth St. (East) No. 21 Max Hirt 10 1.00 Fifteenth St. (West) No. 115. . .T. Fromberger . . 11 1.00$ Fifteenth St. (West) No. 121 . .S. Lane 8 1.00$ Fifteenth St. (West) No. 129. M. Mills 4 2.00$ Fifteenth St. (West) No. 135 . . L. Weston 12 2.00 Fifteenth St. (West) No. 137 . .M. De-Vaney 5 1.00 Fifteenth St. (West) No. 141. . L. Treund 8 1.00 . Fifteenth St. (West) No. 142. .S. Duff 10 1.00$ Fifteenth St. (West) No. 143 . .H. Thuillard .... 15 .75$ Fifteenth St. (West) No. 148 . .R. E. Leonard. . . 5 1.00$ Fifteenth St. (West) No. 149 . . M. McCarty 4 1 00 Fifteenth St. (West) No. 156 . .A. Cesson 15 1.00 Fifteenth St. (West) No. 244 .. Boarding House. 4 3.00 Fifteenth St. (West) No. 246 . .Boarding House. 14 1.50 Fifteenth St. (West) No. 250. .Boarding House.. 13 1.50 Fifteenth St. (West) No. 312. .Boarding House. 5 1.00 Fifth Av. No. 21 Boarding House.. 10 2.00* Fifty-ninth St. (East) No. 137. Mrs. Foard 5 1.50f First Av. No. 3 J. Scharff 12 1.00* First Av. No. 117. E. Tallowitz 14 1.00 to 2.00* Fortieth St. (East) No. 109^. .Boarding House . 3 2.00 Forty-sixth St. No. 70 Mrs. Spitz... .. 15 2.00$ Forty-seventh St.(East) No. 6-8.S. S. Crowell .... 12 3.00$ Forty-seventh St. (East) 16-2U.. Mrs. Martin 25 3 00$ Forty-seventh St. (West) 2-4. .Mrs. McClellan . . 12 3.00$ Fourteenth St. (East) No. 102. A. Kerler 14 1.00* Fourteenth St. (East) No. 245. E. Tobin 10 1.00* Fourteenth St. (East) No. 304. J. Williamson. ... 20 1.00* Fourteenth St. (East) No. 307. .A. Reilly 10 1.00* Fourteenth St. (East) No. 309. L. Dauffreder 25 1.00 Fourteenth St. (East) No. 313. .M. Reis 9 1.50* *Room and Board. 22 JUpward. t Without Board. BOARDING HO I r SES— Manhattan. Number 8TREET AND NUMBER. NAME. PERSON'S. RaTK. Fourteenth St. (East) No. S. Heckman 60 $1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 108. G. Taylor 30 1.00) Fourteenth St. (West) No. 133. B. Kelly. 10 1.00J Fourteenth St. (West) No. 147. A. Mead 12 l.OOj Fourteenth St. (West) No. 149. M. Meyers 12 1.00} Fourteenth St (West) No. 152. Mrs. Barrows 100 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 156. Mrs. Meader 15 1.00^ Fourteenth St. (West) No. 158. Mrs. Mason 10 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No, 160. Mrs. Labroe 25 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 202. Mrs. Jordan 10 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 204.Mrs. Muhlbauer. . 10 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 210. Mrs. Green 10 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 214. Mrs. Donnelly . ... 20 1.00 Fourteenth St. (W T est) No. 233. Boarding House 20 1.50 Fourteenth St. (West) No. 234 Mrs. L. H. Hoyz. 5 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 237. Boarding House. 22 1.50 Fourteenth St. (West) No. 239. Boarding House.. 22 1.00 Fourteenth St. (West) No. 240. Mrs. M. Hogan. 8 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 243.Boarding House.. 23 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 246.Mrs. M. McKenzie 10 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 308. Mrs. D. Cashen. .18 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) Ao. 314. Mrs. J. Shepherd 10 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 318. Mrs. M. Sullivan. 11 1.00* Fourteenth St. (West) No. 326. M. Vernon 6 1.00* Fourth St. (West) No. 225 Mrs. M. Larabee. 10 1.00* Fourth St. (West) No. 231 Mrs. J. Gerdon. . 8 1.0O* Fourth St. (West) No. 233 . . . .Mrs. M. Grow. ... 10 1.00* Fourth St. (West) No. 227 Mrs. M. Morrison 5 1.00* Fourth St. (West) No. 257 Mrs. P. Cannon. . 6 1.00* Fourth St. (West) No. 272 Mrs. M. Barnes. . 12 1.00* Fourth St. fWest) No. 276 . . . .Mrs. A.Southwick 8 1.00* Fourth St. (West) No. 293 Mrs. F. Carley. . . 3 1.50* Fourth St. (West) No. 296 . . . . Mrs. E. McDonald. 9 1.00* Fourth St. (West) No. 297 Mrs. A.Mahnecke. 12 1.00* Fourth St. (West) No. 345 . . .Mrs. M Brown . . 10 1.00* ♦Rom and Roard. 23 • ^Upward BOA R DING HO USES— Manhattan. XT . " -I' Number Name. Persons. Rate. Greenwich Av. No. 15 ... . . . . . Bloom & t leeder 15 $1.00* Greenwich Av. No. 41 .... . . . .Mrs. Branagan . 15 1.00* — Oi "NT _ r\/> 11 1.00* - TJ nM O 4- A^ _ OA 1 * , . , .Mrs. M. Tierney. 6 1.50* Horatio St. No. 5 . . .Mrs. M. Smith. . . 5 1.00* 5 1.00* TT — — i • _ O i. "XT . -11 Mrs. L. Stowell. . 8 1.00* TT ^_ • „ O a. AT — O Mrs. M.P.Williams 8 1.00* T /-V„1U il_ 20 1.00* t * Ti 1 "NT „ C*~i 40 1.00* f v .ri m /v TD1 AT/-. OQ 20 1.00* T — T31 "\T^ O /4 20 2 00* T — * „ T~) 1 AT _ A A T7V /"V TVT«« — — . 10 5.00* Taa«S««M TD 1 "\T _ _ A C\ A A 15 2.50* T * T"*1 AT < O . . .L. Stacey 35 2.50* T — mm S mm .r— T~) 1 "\T _ fT T TT £ 20 3.00* tjt ■ o « -\.T _ flf* , . . .Mrs. Brady 8 2.50* TT" * C* a. AT— OO 18 1.50* T/« O j AT— Mr^ Rrpntini 5 2.50* .Laiayette r*!. JNos. 41—45 Boarding House 60 2.50* T — _ A _ AT— Cl-4 FT , Boarding House. 15 1.00 to 2.00 Lenox Av. JNo. o4U Boarding House. 6 1 oot , Boarding House. 3 1.00&2.50 T Q »n„ Cf "NT/-. OQ . . .Mrs. Jeffers. ...... 9 1 An* 1.00* T — — ^ Ox. AT ~ /i /j 12 1.00* Lexington Av. No. 8 . . . T. G. Whitney . . . 20 4.00 100 1.0C* 10 2.00* 10 2.00* T>f i vino'ton Av No 62 20 1.00* 10 1.00 10 1.00* 10 2.00 Lexington Av. No. 128. . . , Boarding House.. 2 2.00 *Room and Board. 24 jUpward. BOA RDING //( ) I r SES— Manhattan. Number Street and Number. Name. Persons. Rate Boarding House,. (5 $2 00 Lexington Av. No. 152 Boarding House. . 20 2.00 Lexington Av. No. 174 Boarding House.. »i 2.00 Boarding House. . 30 2 00 Boarding House. 7 2.00 Wm. Christern. . 8 3 00 Lexington Av. No. 1677 Boarding House. . K) 2.00 5 2.00 Nineteenth St. (East) No. 21(3. .J. Taylor 12 2.00* Nineteenth St. (East) No. 335. .S. Bond 8 2 00* Ninety-eighth St (West) 116. .Mrs. Reily 4 2.00 Ninety-eighth St. (West) 120. .Mrs M. Sullivan. 6 2.00 Ninety-eighth St. (West) 132. Mrs. H. M. Sypher 6 1.50 Ninety-fifth St. (West) No. 55 .S. Griffin 6 3.00 Ninety-fifth St. (West) No. 63 A. Hart 8 3.00 Ninety-fifth St. (West) No. 65 . A. L. Grossly. . . 1 1\ IU 3.00 Ninety-seventh St. (West) 133. E. S. Osbourne. . 10 1.50 Ninth St. (East) No. is Boarding House. . 10 1 50* Ninth St. (East) No. 20 Boarding I louse. . 10 1.50* Ninth St. (East) No. 33 . Boarding House. . 40 1.00* Ninth St. (East) Nos. 45-4!). . . . Boarding House. . 40 1.5(i 128th St. (East) No. 113 4 1.75 128th St. (East) No. 121 . Miss Brosnan . . . 6 2 50 128th St. (East) No. 131 .Mrs. Banker 10 2.()(i 115th St. (West) No. 408 Mrs. R. Ross . . . 5 2.00 121st St. (East) No. 130 . Mrs. Hyman. . . . 10 1 . 75 124th St. (East) No. 19 Mrs. Mudd 1 . 75 .Mrs. Broun lee. . 10 1 . 75 124th St. (East) No. 152 .Mrs. Doty 5 1 . 75 124th St. (East) No. 234 .Mrs. Wolf 4 1.75 124th St (East) No. 241 . Miss Gttckin 10 1.75 Park Av. No. 588 . Mrs. Grinutn e 1.00+ Park Av. No. 591 .Mrs. McCabe . . . 4 l.OOf Park Av. No. 592 Mrs Kimball. . . 4 l.OOf Perrv St. No. 7 Id 1.00* *Room and Hoard. • tWithout Board. BOARDING HOUSES— Manhattan. Number STREET AND NUMBER. Name. Persons. Rate. Perry St No. 59 Mrs. R. Donnell.. 8 $1 00* Second Av. No. 221 .H. Fritsch 5 4.00 Seventeenth St. (East) No. 138. M. Hopkins 8 2.00* Seventh Av. No. 23 Mrs. Whitney. . . . 5 1.00* Seventh Av. No. 25 .Mrs. Fidey 20 1.00* Seventh Av. No. 35 . Mrs. Zoller 10 1.00* Seventh Av. Nos. 37-39 .Mrs. Windle 20 1.00* Seventh Av. No. 43 Mrs. Soloman . . . 20 1.00* Seventh Av. No. 45 Mrs. Tony 10 1.00* Seventh Av. No. 49 Mrs. Steinhagen.. 10 1.00* Seventh Av. No. 51 25 1.00* Seventy-eighth St. (East) 270. .Mrs. Richards. . . 6 1.50 Seventy-fifth St. (East) No. 179. Joseph Meyers . . 5 1.50 Seventy-ninth St. (East) 224.. .Mrs. Holtzer . 10 2.00 Seventy-second St. (East) 151.. Miss Pennis 5 1.50 Seventy-seventh St. (East) 161. .Ida Kaska 8 1.50 Seventy-third St. (East) 177. .Mrs. Drew 5 1.50 Seventy-third St. (East) 181. .Mrs. Garvey 6 2.00 Sixteenth St. (East) No. 14. . . .Margaret Louise Home Women only. 100 1.25}: Sixteenth St. (West) No. 125. .E. Steinle 6 1.00 Sixteenth St. (West) No. 139. 8 1.00 Sixteenth St. (West) No. 146. C. Stevens 6 1.00$ Sixteenth St. (West) No. 160. .T. Gaskie 8 • 1.00 Sixteenth St. (West) No. 215. . .Boarding House.. 4 1.50 Sixteenth St. (West) No. 241 . .Boarding House.. 11 1.50 Sixtieth St. (East) No. 159. . . 8 1.50 Sixtieth St. (East) No. 252. . . .Mrs. Wilson 8 1.50 Sixtieth St. (East) No. 229. . . .Mrs. Meagher. . . . 6 1.25 Sixty-fifth St. (East) No. 306. Martin Killoran. . 12 1.00 Sixty-fifth St. (East) No. 308. P. McLaughlin. . . 6 1.00 Sixty-fifth St. (East) No. 337 . .A. McAleer 4 1.50 Sixty-fourth St. (East) No. 58. Henry Smith 3 o.OOf Sixty-second St. (East) No. 116. Mrs. Hirschfield . 3 2.00 *Room and Board. 26 JUpward. 1 Without Board BOARD I. XG HO USES—Manhattan. Street and Number. Sixty-second St. (East) No. 129. Sixty-second St. (East) No. 135. Sixty-second St. (East) No. 155. Sixty-second St. (East) No. '173. Sixty-second St. (East) No. 209. Sixty-second St. (East) No. 224. Sixty-second St. (East) No. 225. Sixty-second St. (East) No. 227. Sixty-second St. (East) No. 251. Sixty-second St. (East) No. 355. Sixty-second St. (West) No. 53. Sixty-third St. (East) No. 116.. Sixty-third St. (East) No. 168. . Sixty-third St. (West) 117 & 119. Sixty-third St. (West) No. 123. Sixty-third St. (West) No. 143 . Tenth A v. No. 15 Tenth St. (East) No. 38 Tenth- St. (East) No. 44 Tenth St. (East) No. 46 Tenth St. (West) No. 156 Tenth St. (West) No. 180 Tenth St. (West) No. 202 Tenth St. (West) No. 204 Tenth St (West) No. 206 Third Av. No. 1023 Thirtieth St. (East) No. 151... Thirtieth St. (East) No. 140. . . Thirtieth St. (East) No. 157. . . Thirtieth St. (East) No. 231. . . Thirtieth St. (West) No. 317. . . Thirtieth St. (West) No. 319. . . Thirty-eighth St. (West) No. 24. Thirty-eighth St. (West) No. 29 Thirty-eighth St. (West) No. 84. *Room and Board. Name. Mr. Meschnedt. Mrs. Cohen. . . . Mrs. A. Tode. . Philip Arras. . . Mrs. Bevins. . . . Mrs. Pfalzger. . Mrs. De Castro Mr. Sebin Mrs. McShane. Mrs. Goodwin. . L. Ellis J. A. Sagedein. Mrs. Murphy . . Mary McDevitt J. Miller A. Walberg .... John (Mass Boarding House Boarding House Boarding House Mrs. J. Scott. . . Mrs. L. Ray n aid Mrs. McCormack Mrs. Harrison.. Mrs. Fay Mrs Singer Boarding House. Boarding House Boarding House Boarding House. Boarding House. Boarding House Miss Pennybacke Mrs. Mann Miss Feeley Number Persons. Rat 10 $2.00 5 2.00 2 8.00 4 LOO 6 2.00 4 2.00 5 2.00 6 2.00 6 2.00 6 2.00 12 1.00 2 1.00 . 6 2.00 . 15 1.00 10 1.00 2<> 1.00 300 LOO" . 15 1.25* 10 1.25* 20 1.25 . 12 1.00* 4 1.00* 4 1.00* 4 1.00* 4 1.00* 6 2.00* 4 3.00 8 2.00 3 1.00 . 10 1.00 . 10 1.00 . 10 1.00 r 13 2.00 15 3.00} 15 2.00* »7 BOA R DIXG HO i ' SES— Manhattan. Number STREET AND NUMBER. NAME PERSONS. Thirty-eighth St. (West) No. 56. Mrs. Scott 20 Thirtv-eighth St.(West>No. 57. F. S. Betz 15 Thirt'v-eighth St.(West)No. 06 Miss Watts 15 Thirty-eighth St. (West) No. 68.Miss Alberg. ... 15 Thirty-fifth St. (West) No. 55.. Mrs. Bellah 15 Thirty-first St. (West) 313 Boarding House. 10 Thirty-first St. (West) Nos. 355-367-360 Boarding House.. 15 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 212. . .Boarding House.. 12 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 236. .Boarding House. . 12 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 241 . . Boarding House.. 4 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 243. . Boarding House.. 10 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 244 . . Boarding House. . 4 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 251 . . Bearding House.. 6 Thirty-fourth St (West) 253. . Boarding House.. 12 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 316. ..Boarding House. . 4 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 321. . . Boarding House. 4 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 323. . . Boarding House. 4 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 455. Boarding House. . 6 Thirty-fourth St. (West) 465 . . . Boarding House. 8 Thirtv-ninth St. (East) 131 . . . Boarding House. . 4 Thirt'v-second St. (West) 317-319. .Boarding H . . 6 Thirty-seventh St. (West) 51 .Miss Holland .... 10 Twentieth St. (West) No. 5.. . .Curtis 25 Twentieth St. (West) No. 13. ..Miss Walker 30 Twentieth St. (West) No. 29. ..Mr. Hall 20 Twentieth St. (West) No. 45. ..Mrs. Caradure. ... Twentieth St. (West) No. 127.. Mrs. Osborne. ... 41 Twentieth St. (West) No. 131.. Mrs. O'Brien * Twentieth St. (West) No. 133. Mrs. Ducas 3 Twentieth St. (West) No. 137. .Mrs. Albretz 5 Twentieth St. (West) No. 139. . Mrs. AUenge 4 Twenty-eighth St. (East) 109. . Boarding House.. 14 Twenty-eighth St (East) 114. . Boarding House.. 10 Twenty-eighth St. (East) 115 & 117. Boarding H. 45 tUpward. 28 Rate. $1.00* 2.00 3.00 l.OOt 2.00 1.50 1.50 2 50 3.00 1.50 1.50 2.00 1.50 1.50 2.00 1.75 1.00 1.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 2.00} Special Special Special Special 1.00* 1.00* 1.00* .75* 1.00* 2 00 1.00 1.50 BOARDING HO USES— Manhattan. Number Street and Number. Name. Persons. Rate. Twenty-eighth St. (East) 121-123. . .Boarding H. 25 $2.00 Twenty-eighth St. (East) 135. .Boarding House.. 12 2.00 Twenty-eighth St. (East) 134. .Boarding House.. 30 2.00 Twenty-fifth St. (East) No. 108. M. Curtin 8 2.00 Twenty-fifth St. (East) No. 111. M. Billings 8 2.00* Twenty-fifth St. (East) No. 122. M. Hasbrouek. . . 10 1.50* Twenty-fifth St. (East) No. 124. Miss Elliott 8 2.00 Twenty-fifth St. (East) No. 130. A. Braun 10 3.50 Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 11 . Mr. McAvoy 6 1.00} Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 31. Miss Hazzard. ... 40 1.00 Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 32. Mr. Pennell 10 1.00} Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 34. Mrs. Southard. . . 7 1.00} Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 36. Mr. Racer 8 1.00} Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 38. Mrs. Bundy 12 1.00} Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 40. Mrs. Sampson ... 8 1.00} Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 42.Mrs. Christie ... 8 1.00} Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 50. Mrs. Fleck 6 1.00} Twenty-fifth St. (West) No. 51. Mrs. Clark 10 1.00} Twenty-first St. (East) No. 47.. Mrs. Golden 60 3.00} Twenty-first St. (East) No. 49.. Mrs. Godley 15 1.00 Twenty-first St. (East) No. 51. .Mrs. Thompson. . 12 1.00} Twenty-first St. (East) No. 150. E. Theune 10 1.50* Twenty-first St. (West) No. 6.. Miss Bensel 25 Special Twenty-first St. (West) No. 19.. Mrs. H. L. Clute. 20 Special Twenty-first St. (West) No. 23 .Mrs. Savage 30 Special Twenty-first St. (West) No. 32.. Mrs. C L. Cooke. 50 Special Twenty-first St. (West) No. 38.. Mrs. McChesney. 20 Special Twenty-first St. (West) No. 46. Mrs. M. Chesney. 20 Special Twenty-first St. (West) No. 56.. Mrs. Thompson.. 12 Special Twenty-first St. (West) No. 58.. Mrs. Brawn 8 Special Twenty-first St. (West) 143... .Mrs. Miller 2 2.00 Twenty-first St. (West) 149.. . .Mrs. McKane 4 1.25 Twenty-first St. (West) 150.. . Mrs. Dewey 4 1.50 Twenty fourth St. (East) 122. .M. Boyce 12 2.00* Twenty-fourth St. (East) 132. .M. Foster 10 3.00* ♦Room and Board. 29 t Upward. BOARDING HOUSES— Manhattan. Number Street and Number. Name. Persons. Rate. Twenty-fourth St. (West) 13 . .Mr. Falk 10 $1.00 Twenty-fourth St. (West) 17. . .Mr. Ralph 9 1.00 Twenty-fourth St. (West) 27. ..Mrs. Monahan. ... 10 1.00$ Twenty-fourth St. (West) 29. . .Mrs. Loomis 12 1.00 Twenty-fourth St. (West) 34. . . Miss Warren .... 4 1.00} Twenty-fourth St. (West) 39. . .Mr. Hendricks . . 4 1.00} Twenty-fourth St. (West) 40 . . . Miss Mulligan ... 10 1.00 Twenty-fourth St. (West) 44 . . . Mrs. Baldwin .... 6 1.00} Twenty-fourth St. (West) 46. . .Mrs. Haerre 5 1.00} Twenty-fourth St. (West) 50. . .M. Requa 8 1.00} Twenty-fourth St. (West) 59. . .Mr. Dallera 12 1.00} Twenty-ninth St. (East) 132. . Boarding House. 15 2 00 Twenty-ninth St. (East) 138 . . Boarding House. 12 1.50 Twenty-ninth St. (East) 147. . Boarding House. 6 1.00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 309. . . Boarding House. 12 1.50 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 315. .. Boarding House. 6 1.50 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 317. . Boarding House. 4 1.50 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 318. . Boarding House. 4 1.00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 319. . .Boarding House. 2 1.00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 323. . .Boarding House. 5 1.00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 325. . .Boarding House. 4 1.00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 326. . .Boarding House. 2 1.00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 327. . . Boarding House. 4 1.00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 329. . . Boarding House. 6 1.00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 331. . .Boarding House. 4 1.00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 333. . . Boarding House. 6 1 00 Twenty-ninth St. (West) 337 .. Boarding House. . 10 1.00 Twenty-second St. (East) 128. .N. Kenny 10 1.00 Twenty-second St. (West) 8. . .Mrs. M. Kelcey. . 30 Special Twenty-second St. (West) 11. .Mrs.F. M. Ritchie 20 Special Twenty-second St. (West) 12. .Mrs. Ewel 15 Special Twenty-second St. (West) 145. Mrs. Langfltt. ... 5 1.00} Twenty-second St. (West) 146. Mrs. Criss 4 1.00} Twenty-second St. (West) 147. Mrs. Baldwin. ... 5 1.00 Twenty-second St. (West) 149. R. B. Hume 5 100 ^Upward. 30 BOARDING HOUSES— Manhattan. STREET AND NUMBER. Name. Number Persons. Rate. Twenty-second St. (West) 150. Mrs. Canaratto. . q o $1.00* Twenty-second St. (West) 154. Mrs. Goldsmith. 5 1 / iA + 1 . OU} Twenty-second St. (West) 156. Mrs. Jane Nevins A 4 1 AA4 1 . 00+ Twenty-seventh St. (West) 20. Mrs. Mueller 4 1 DIM 1 00} Twenty-seventh St. (West) 38. Mrs. McClellan. . 1 A, 1U 1 AA-* 1.00+ Twenty-seventh St. (West) 48. Mrs. Wickes OA 40 1.06) Twenty-sixth St. (West) 30 . .Mrs. Dean 1 A 1 AA+ 1 . 00 + Twenty-sixth St. (West) 31. . .Mr. Whiteside. . 1 A 1U 1 . 00 + Twenty-sixth St. (West) 33. ..Mrs. Bly 1 US 1 .00 Twenty-sixth St. (West) No. 36. Mrs. Forsyth . . . A 4 1 . 00 Twenty-sixth St. (West) No. 46. Mrs. Hubbard. . Q o 1.00 'Twenty-sixth St. (West) No. 54. Mrs. Bowvey. . . 8 1.00+ Twelfth St. (East) No. 5. . . , Boarding House OA oO 1 Aft* 1. 00* Twelfth St. (West) No. 23 . . .Boarding House. DK OO 1 . 00 to 1 . 50 Twelfth St. (West) No. 44. . . .Boarding House 20 (i aa# J. 00* Twelfth St. (West) Nos. 55-57. Boarding House. D i .50 to 1.00 Twelfth St. (West) Nos. 61- 63. Boarding House. OA OO 1.50* Twelfth St. (West) No. 64. . .Boarding House. 18 1.00 Twelfth St. (West) Nos. 82 & 84. Boarding House o 1 1.50 Twelfth St. (West) No. 254. . .Mrs. J. Davis . . . * 4 1.00* Twelfth St. (West) No. 290. ...Mrs. M. Fern. . . 4 1.00* Twelfth St. (West) No. 299. ...Mrs. M Wilson. 5 1.00* Twelfth St. (West) No. 318. ..M. McNally 5 1.00* Twelfth St. (West) No. 321.. . .B. (TBrien OA 4\) 1.00* Twelfth St. (West) No. 320 . . J. Jordan 15 1.00* Twelfth St. (West) No. 323. . .A. Doyle 4 1.00* Union Square No 32 . .E. Seibert o k 4,0 2. 00* 2.00* Vandam St. No. 30 Mrs. McDonald. 14 Vandam St. No. 35 Mrs. Conway . . . 10 2.00* Vandam St. No. 43 1° ° OO* 8 2.00* Varick St. No. 81 Mrs. Dempsev. . 8 2.00* Varick St. No. 101 Mrs. Brennan. . . 10 2.00* Varick St. No. 103 Mrs. Connellv . . 8 2.00* 16 2.00* •Room and Board. 3' {Upward. BOARDING HO USES— Manhattan, o 1 a i . i i i.w ^ > u .> i D n* r\. . Name Number .m.KoijiN o. Rate. i'',, r-i /-Or Cf "\T/~> 1 QQ .Mrs. ivici_rrar.n . . . ft dSO AA-^r !jj>2. y)\J U^nr-liinfvf fin TD1 TSXy-w /< .Boarding House. 10 1 AA A AA-SS- 1.00& 2.00* w asmngion ri. i\o. do .Boarding House. 1 Q iy rvfrin P1 "NTrv 7^ . DUal villlg nUUsc. Oft AA* a. uu mr^nV*it-i/vf /\« "D1 "\ T *~v '7 1 , . Boarding House. OA -cU O AA^r 2.00" AI7r»r rvf r-vr» "PI T\T/-i *7Q . Boarding House. 1 ft A A -c.UU Washington PI. No. 80 Boarding House. "i ft O AA* ~. UU Washington Pi. No. 82 Boarding House. 1 ft 10 O AA* ». UU* Washington PI. No. 85 Boarding House. 1 lv 1 . uu Waverley PI. No. 149 ,Mrs. E. Jarden. . 6 1.00* West Washington Sq. No. 34. . Boarding House. . 35 2.00* West Washington PI. No. 113.. Mrs. T. Cayne. . 6 1.00* West Washington PI. No. 117 ..Mrs. E. Gannon. . 10 1.00* West Washington PI. No. 123.. Mrs. J. Burton.. 6 1.00* *Room and Board. A Centre of Good Works. Among the throng of coming visitors there will be thousands keenly interested in various works of philanthropy. For these persons a visit to the United Charities Building, at Fourth avenue and 22d street, will give much pleasure and supply a very useful object lesson. This notable building was given by Mr. John S. Kennedy for the purpose of bringing together, under one roof, many societies and charitable organizations which had previously worked without co operation, and with much waste of effort, his intent being to further systematic effort by bringing about closer contact among isolated workers. This is one of the most business- like and useful of all the works of philanthropy, and whoever visits this great hive of good works will carry away new ideas for doing good. 3 2 BOARDING HOUSES-BROOKLYN. Number Street and Number. Name. persons. rate. Ashland st No. 16 .J. Trainor 10 SI. 50* Ashland st No. 42 .Mrs. Morris 12 1.00* Ashland st No. 44 .Mrs. Eckert 12 1,00 Bath av & 17th st .W. H. Israel 30 1.50 Bath av & 18th st J. B. Mack 9D 2.50 Bath av & Bay 19th st H. Schultz 50 2.00 Bath av & Bav 22d st .E. Roache 50 2.00 Bath av ft 19th av .J. Brown 30 1.25 Bedford av No. 511 .Mrs. J. M. Collins 6 1.00 Bedford av No. 871 .Annie Finsberg . . 20 1.00 Bedford av No 893 Mrs (ieisman n 1.00 Benson av & Bay 20th st. . .A. R. Fitch 40 1.25 Broadway, No. 1929. . . .Mrs. Cook 4 5.00+ .Mrs. Willliams.. . . 3 1.00* Clinton st No. 229 . Mrs. M. Leon. . . . 12 1.50 Clinton st No. 246 , Mrs. S. J. Cox. . . . 8 1.50 .J. W. Simonson . . 14 1.50 Clinton st No. 289 Mrs. L. Peterson.. 8 1.50 Clinton st No. 294 .Mrs. M.M. Bowers. 8 1.00 Clinton st No. 302 Mrs. C. E. Wort hen to 1.50 Mrs. A. Brown . . . 3.00 Columbus Heights No. 204 70 5.00 Coney Island & Ft. Hamil .Geo. Bader 85 3.00 Cooper st cor Central av.. . .Val. Biemer 10 2.00 .Mrs. Hall fi 0.0O+ .J. H. Morton 50 2.00 Eighth st (south) No. 154. .Mrs. DeGood 4 1.50 Elliott pi (south) No. 3 . . .Mrs. Stoll . 11 2.00* *Room and Board. 33 tWithout BOARD I SO HOUSES— Brooklyn. Number Persons. Street and Number. Name Elliott pi (south) No ll&13.Mrs. Perkins 25 Elliott pi (south) No. 11a.. ..Mrs. Kilmartin Elliott pi (south) No. 18. . . .Mrs. Fox Elliott pi (south) No. 56. . . .Mrs. Bonni. . . . Elliott pi (south) No. 64. . . .Mrs. Nunez . . . Elliott Pi (south) No. 66. . .Mrs. Green.. . 10 10 10 10 10 Perry H 9 12 8 8 8 12 4 5 10 Felix st (south) No. 2 Mrs. Felix st (south) No. 6 Mrs. Whigan Felix st (south) No. 12 Miss White Felix st (south) No. 15 Mrs. Mills Felix st (south) No. 49 Mrs. Wood Felix st (south) No. 5ft Mrs. Moss Felix st (south) No. 81 Mrs. De Feneva Fifth av No. 473 H'y Moretz (rest t) Fifth ay No. 724 Emil Vett Fifty-fifth st & 1st av A. Broescher Ft. Greene pi No. 39 Mrs. Madden 8 Franklin av No. 440 Mrs. Bennett » Franklin av No. 442 Mrs. Long ....... ^ Franklin av No. 443 Mrs. Burrough ... 10 Franklin av No. 459 Mrs. Whitman. ... 10 Franklin av No. 460 Mrs. Ridge. * Franklin av No. 461 Mrs. McFeils 10 Fulton st No. 2588 Mrs. Shire o Gates av No. 103 Mrs. Murphy 2 Gates av No. 847 Mrs. Taber % Gates av No. 1436 Miss B.Daly.... Gates av No. 1542 Mrs. S. Bleiding Gates av No. 1546 Jos. Edwards... Greene av No. 595 Mrs. Reeney.... Greene av No. 912 Mrs^Wescott % Hanson pi No. 75 ...H. Hendrickson Hanson pi No. 79 Mrs. E. MeComb. Henry st Nos. 96 & 98 Boarding House Herkimer st No. 128.... .... Mrs. L. Hepwell.. *Room and Board. 34 Rate. $2.50* 1.50* 2.00 1.50* 1.25 1.50* 1.25* 1.00* 1.00* 1.50* 1.00* 2.00* 1.00* 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00* 3.00* 2.00* 1.25* 1.25* 1.00* 3.50 2.00 3.00 5.00+ 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 6. 00f 1.50 1.50 2.00 to 2.50} ?.00 (Upward. tWithout Board. BOARDING HOI SMS— Brooklyn. Number Street and N'l mbfh. Name. Persons. Rate. Hevward st No. 06 Mrs. E. McGlynn. 10 $3.00 Hooper st No. 131 . . . Mrs. Robinson .... 3 1.00 Jamaica & Bush wick av . . 5 1.00 > f .. , T ) „ ,1 J • 6 1.00* Lafayette av No. 148 6 1.00* Lafayette av No. 151 . . Mrs. BornviUe. . . . 5 1.00* Lafayette av No. 105 12 1.00* 6 1.00* Lafayette av No. 255 5 1.00* Lafavette av No. 280 3 1.50* 8 1.50 to 3.00 6 1.00* Lafavette av Xo. 583 4 1.25 Lafavette av No. 610 4 1.25 Lafavette av Xo. 618 . .Mrs. Coffin 3 1.25 Lafayette av No. 1130 . .Mrs. Rosa 8 3.00 Lee av Xo. 63 Mrs. Anderson . . . ~ 1.50 ..Mrs. Hull 5 1.00 Lee av No. 79 . . Mrs. Laverty OA 1.00 Livingston st Xos. 63 1-M Q AT Vol It* 1 "» 1 ~.A •) i Third A v \n 4-M "") T T Cnv J. R no • ). uu TUirA A \' "NJ^ iov> T/~vo t 1 A AA .i.UU 1 A 1U 1 ^A l.OU i remont av. i\o. ooo. 5 Q AA o.UU i remoni jt\\ . AO. ioi) . u. w. i anerson . Q O Q AA o.UU . ixuppcii