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Town of Greenwood.-E. W. Plaisted, Greenwood.

Hartsville.-George E. Donaldson, Purdy Creek.
Hornby.-Alfred Rulison, Hornby.
Hornellsville.-Roy C. Bennett, Arkport.

City of Hornellsville.

First and Second Wards.-W. G. Masterman, Hornellsville.

Fourth and Fifth Wards.-M. E. Travis, Hornellsville.

Third and Sixth Wards.-George Conderman, Hornells

ville.

Town of Howard.-H. Clark McChesney, Hornellsville.
Jasper.-R. S. Wyckoff, Jasper.

Lindley. Frank O. Camp, Lindley.

Prattsburg. Wendell P. Dean, Prattsburg.
Pulteney-Ira Eggleston, Pulteney.

Rathbone.-Eugene Crawford, Cameron Mills.

Thurston.-W. H. Rising, Thurston.

Troupsburg.-Ray Sanford, Troupsburg.
Tuscarora.-J. A. Lemunyan, Addison.
Urbana. Frank H. Hunt, Hammondsport.
Wayland.-John Kimmell, Wayland.
Wayne.-John Freeman, Hammondsport.
West Union.-Thomas McCaffery, Rexville.
Wheeler.-H. S. Overhiser, Prattsburg.
Woodhull.-Edgar H. Mason, Woodhull.

County Superintendent of the Poor.

William C. Acker, Bath, N. Y.

Overseers of the Poor.

Town of Addison.-Arthur P. Hill, Addison.

Avoca. Charles Collin, Avoca.

Bath.-Allen B. Hill, Bath.

Bradford. John J. Beard, South Bradford.

Cameron.-Wilbert Jackson, Cameron.

Campbell.-Gilbert Dart, Campbell.

Town of Canisteo.-Daniel Ordway, Canisteo.
Caton.-G. P. Howe, Caton.

Cohocton.-Lewis Shouldise, Cohocton.
Corning. Henry Rose, Gibson.

City of Corning.-H. T. Cole, Corning.

Town of Dansville.-William Caine, Hornellsville.
Erwin.-Frank Berry, Painted Post.
Fremont.-A. Coaderman, Stephens Mills.
Greenwood.-L. D. Scribner, Greenwood.
Hartsville. John Cline, Purdy Creek.
Hornby.-P. F. McClusky, Hornby.
Hornellsville.-Russell Higgins, Arkport.

City of Hornellsville.-George G. Wafer, Hornellsville.
Town of Howard.-George W. Schell, Howard.
Jasper. Oscar C. Walrath, Jasper.
Lindley.-J. B. Hovey, Presho.
Prattsburg-Byron Chisson, Prattsburg.
Pulteney.-Lafayette Stone, Pulteney.
Rathbone.-Robert McCaiy, Rathbone.

Thurston. Andrew Shauger, Cameron Mills.
Troupsburg.-Charles S. Bates, Troupsburg.
Tuscarora.-G. H. Freeman, Freeman.
Urbana.-Reading Honeyman, Hammondsport.
Wayland. Philip Huffman, Wayland.
Wayne.-Asa Robbins, Hammondsport.
West Union.-James Lee, Rexville.

Wheeler.-Perry W. Smith, Kanona.
Woodhull.-Myron P. Willson, Woodhull.

COUNTY INSTITUTIONS.

STEUBEN COUNTY ALMSHOUSE, Bath, N. Y.

Inspected by Inspector Dorr December 2, 1902; by Inspector Lathrop September 26, 1903.

Keeper. William C. Acker, appointed January 1, 1899.

Attached to the almshouse are 186 acres of land, 100 of which are reported to be under cultivation; value of land and build

ings, $30,000; estimated value of the labor of inmates during the year, $175; estimated value of the products of the farm. $3,150; receipts from sales, $1,164.20.

Expenses in connection with the almshouse for the year ending September 30, 1903, $8,510.50; estimated weekly expense per person, $1.48; expense of temporary (outdoor) relief administered by the superintendent and overseers of the poor, $17,106.56; expense of support in whole or in part in institutions other than the almshouse, $2,720; aggregate expenditures for support and relief, $28,337.06.

Total number of inmates during the year, 135; remaining October 1, 1903, 82 (55 males and 27 females), including 13 feebleminded or idiotic, 3 deaf, 1 epileptic and 5 blind persons; number of wayfarers to whom meals were furnished at the almshouse, 10; number receiving temporary (outdoor) relief, 805; number supported in other institutions, 36; total supported and relieved during the year, 986.

STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION.

Central Office, 105 East Twenty-second Street, New York City. (See New York County.)

Has local visiting committees in 53 counties. The following is the list of members for Steuben county: Mrs. John Davenport, President, Bath; Mrs. William H. Nichols, Secretary, Bath; Hon. and Mrs. Milo M. Acker, Hornellsville; Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Barton, Bath; Mrs. W. S. Burns, Bath; Mr. and Mrs. John S. Curtis, Curtis; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Darrin, Addison; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hallock, Bath; Mrs. C. F. Kingsley, Bath; Hon. J. F. Little, Bath; Dr. George C. McNett, Bath; Mrs. Robert McPherson, Bath; Hon. William H. Nichols, Bath; Mr. and Mrs. George N. Orcutt, Hornellsville; Hon. and Mrs. John F. Parkhurst, Bath; Wm. B. Pratt, Prattsburg; H. Wilmot Smith, Avoca; Mrs. F. A. Williams, Corning.

Steuben County-Private Charity.

HOSPITALS.

ST. JAMES MERCY HOSPITAL, Hornellsville, N. Y.

Established and incorporated, 1890.

Object. To provide medical and surgical treatment for infirm, sick or wounded persons, without regard to nationality, color or creed.

Governing body.-Managers.

President. Charles Adsit, Hornellsville.

Secretary. Joseph Cameron, Hornellsville.

Treasurer. James M. Welsh, Hornellsville.

President of medical board.-C. R. Phillips, M. D.
Matron.-S. M. Yates.

Value of property, $16,000.

Number of patients treated during the year, 154 (92 paying patients and 62 beneficiaries, of whom 43 were supported by public funds and 19 by private funds); remaining October 1, 1903, 10 (7 males and 3 females).

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1903, including balance on hand ($852.25), $6,293.83; expenditures, $5,462.47; balance on hand October 1, 1903, $831.36.

Terms and qualifications for admittance.-The infirm, sick or wounded are received, and, if able, pay according to location. Application to be made to the matron.

SUFFOLK COUNTY-PUBLIC RELIEF.

COUNTY AND TOWN POOR LAW OFFICERS.

Board of Supervisors.

Chairman, George A. Miller, Springs. Clerk, John H. Hagan, Riverhead.

Town of Babylon.-Edward Dady, Babylon.

Brookhaven.-W. J. Bennett, M. D., Patchogue.

East Hampton.-George A. Miller, Springs.
Huntington. John W. Arthur, Northport.
Islip. Julius Hauser, Sayville.

Riverhead.-George L. Wells, Aquebogue.

Shelter Island.-Byron Griffing, Shelter Island Heights.
Smithtown.-Edward L. Smith, St. James.

Southampton.-Thomas W. Lester, Sag Harbor.

Southold. Barton D. Skinner, M. D., Greenport.

County Superintendent of the Poor.

John J. Kirkpatrick, Patchogue, N. Y.

Overseers of the Poor.

Town of Babylon.-John H. Arink, Babylon; George Jommer,
Lindenhurst.

Brookhaven. Nathaniel O. Swezey, Patchogue; John W.
Brown, Port Jefferson.

East Hampton.-J. Whitmore Baker, Amagansett; E.

Elmer Smith, East Hampton.

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