THE G T .,Q H`JQ'AL JOURNAL. VOL. XXVII. j :STEW YORK, TUESDeY; SEPTEMBER. i6, z8 ...... NUMBER 8,024.

AMOUNT o. IVA AmnumT of FI B. of Fti+s.

48; A. Lincole:£lark jlieo no 56it Peter G. Jeffrey ...... $too no {8g David Sel}imanY...... 3;'. too co gtgz Isaac F. Badcau ...... roo 00 $486 Alonso Y'I Bmg ...... Yoo on .5633 Edward K. Bottle...... too no 548 Peter J. 1LUruure ...... too 00 5634 Charles S. Hiile...... - ...... roo 00 $455 Thomas J. Wine hip.....,.....:.....- too 00 563; ArthurW.Bcnedictr ...... " teo co t 5489 Harry B. Smith ...... I00 co 5636 L. Tazewel Robertson...... too on 5490 Dederick Ficken ...... roc, 00 5637 David J. Davidson ...... roo co 849: Charles J. Reuse, ...... too 0o 5638 •Jo~hn Laversy...... too o0 549' Ignatz Strauss ...... too 00 5639 William N. Fleischmann...... zoo no 6499 john Callaghan ...... 00 5640 Simon Rosenbaum...... , o0 5494 amp W. Dillon ...... too an 5640 John N Voorhees...... too no 5195 avid L. Houghtaling ...... too 00 564a AugustvF. Hoppe...... :,t ...... zoo 80 6 Livingston F. Emmons ...... : zoo no 5643 Alfred J Kuttnet..-...... _...... '"too on 7 .Richard W.Sanfpson...... 'too no 5644 Richa rd J.,]amca...... •. too on 5.498 Abraham Levy, as.....:v...... too no 564 Max F. Miller ...... ,no no 5499 Joh A.L ...... roo 00 5546 Everett R. Reynolds...... Inc! co 5Soo Da how ...:...... i,. too on 5647 Orange S. Felch...... too o0 550t Jacobs re.....,....t..,...... Too on 5648 Charles DeF. Burns...... rou no 5509 Charles . A hrenfeldt...... too bo 56gq Edw. M. Guinzburg ...... too no 5503 Sol Are olz ...... too no 565o David Israel...... too nn 5504. - Edward . Mingey...... too 00 5651 Henry Beck...... too on LAW DEPARTMENT. 5505 Andrew j. Wagner.....:.... hS...... too no 565a Henry 1'. Buell...... t...... too no 5506 Maurice Moses...... .... too 00 5653 Elias Kempner ...... too 00 5507 CharlSa A. Magee ...... ••..i!w .... too on 5654 Albert A. David ...... too no -Report of Delinquen(Jurors for the Quarter ending June 5508 Abaer B. Costutaa..i.o....:..:.... Too 00 5655 Hiram E. Johnston ...... t o on s50 aac4branison...... '....~ too o0 5656 William J Elliott ...... :.... zoo on 30, 1899. 55' seph Freed®au..... y. 6Jati :. .. Too no 5657 Evaristo Monne ...... too 00 550t tar T. RI Vkcr•.,~...2'...... I too 00 5658 fohn J. McAdams ...... roo on NEW YORK, August 2, 1899. SSta joba J Gerity ...... roo co 56 9 Moses I-I. Magnus...... ten no To Hon. ROBERT A. VAN WICK, Mayor: 5513 David P. Schwartz ...... loo no 5660 William Shepard...... too on 5514 Samuel Platzrnan ...... roo no 566, F. H. Rich...... roo co SIR—I have the honor to submit my report of matters relating to delinquent jurors, in the 55x5 Charles A. DeLima ...... roo no 5652 William R. Eel_...... too no 55th Michael J. Kiernan ...... too on 5663 Moses H. Brand...... too no boroughs of and The Bronx, for the quarter ending June 30, 1899, in accordance 55-7 William C. Sheldon ...... too on 5664 John Howard Adams...... too no with the provisions of section i i 19 of the Code of Civil Procedure. 55t8 Lionel Goldfrank ...... Too on 5665 Charles 13. Haynes too no I report herewith the number and names of those persons fined according to the papers r9 Max LeYY.. • ...... too 00Co 5666 Genrge Kra Ht...... too 00 transmitted to me by the Commissioner of Jurors since my last report, together with the amou 5520 David Levy ...... too on 5667 John W. Eginton...... too no nt 552t Charles N. Parsons...... too no 5668 William F. Mollenhauer ...... zoo no of fine in each case ; the number and names of those persons proceeded against by me since tliie 5522 Ralph P. Wood ...... Ion no 5669 Adolph L. Levy...... ion on date of my last report ; the number and names of the persons against whom orders for the 5523 James Collis ...... tco no 567o Henry S. Mack...... ran no enforcement of fines have been made ; the names of the persons whose fines have been remitted in 5524 Adolph Van Praag ...... too no 5671 Isaac B. Newcombe...... too 0o 5525 Charles Edgar Johnson ...... too 0o 5672 Horace W. Bodine...... too on whole or in part, together with the amounts, an account of all special proceedings brought in 5526 Leonidas A. Van Praag ...... too 00 5693 Thaddeus C. Ferris...... too no behalf of delinquent jurors since my last report, and the amounts of the fines collected during the 5527 Charles B Cosse ...... too on S694 William T. Heintz...... too 00 three months preceding this report, and the disposition of the same. 55,8 Floyd S. Corbin ...... too on 5675 James Y. Henderson...... roo on 5329 Herman A. Friese ...... too on 5676 Charles P. Lawrence...... ton 0o 5530 Henry Dryfuss ...... too co 5677 George Cohn...... too 0a 5531 Louis Sier ...... too no 5678 Patrick F. McGann...... too no 5532 Julius Urban ...... ton no 5679 Louis Jacobs...... too no SCHEDULE A. 5533 Augustus Bayles ...... too on 568o Herman Lyons...... Too no 5534 John N. Kirk ...... tco on 568t William Dalton...... too on Containing the number and names of those persons fined according to the papers transmitted 5535 john R. Judd...... , no 5682 William McLoughlin...... too no 5536 frederick Ha fner ...... roo on 5683 Thomas F. Shields...... too o0 to me by the Commissioner of Jurors since my last report, together with the amount of fine in 5537 Hugh D. Wager ...... too on 5584 Sidney C. Schramnte...... too on each case. 5538 Charles G. Eckstein ...... too no 5'85 Charles Krantz...... too o0 5539 William L. Cole ...... too o1 5616 Henry P. Vollmer...... rco oo 5540 John C. Miller ...... too 03 5687 Charles Hoops...... too no AMOUNT No. William S. Dillon ...... No. NAMES, AMOUNT 5541 roo no 5688 Hieronymus Herold...... Ion Co - OF FINE. NAMES. OF FINE. 5n42 Louis P. Bach ...... too no 5689 John E. Heins...... too on 5543 James Curran ...... too on 5690 William L. Freudenstein...... too o0 5544 Charles Simpson ...... too 00 5691 William Clark...... too 00 J 14 Isaac Krohn ...... 5545 ohn N. Schilling ...... loo no 5692 John F. Wellbrock...... too oo 53 $roo 0o 5399 Franklin J. Minck...... 8roo oo 5546 Willis Baker ...... too o0 5693 Jacob Berlin...... ono 0o 53'2 f'ranc's A. Minuth ...... roo oo 5400 Frederick H. Pinney...... 00 oo 5547 Bernard Schenkein ...... too on 569 Jules Farnan...... too 0o 5316 Isidor Pincus ...... roo oo 5401 Julius B. Large...... too 00 5548 August H. Felix ...... too oo 569 ! George A. Freeman...... too 00 5317 Michael W. Bradley ...... roo oo 5402 Arthur W. Lipsett ...... tco oo 5549 Louis H. Kopelman ...... too on 5696 Charles S. Wade...... roo co 53.8 Thomas L. Manson, Jr ...... ,00 on 5403 Alexander Dickson...... too oo 5550 Gustave S. Boehm ...... too no 5697 Frank J. Bisak...... too co 5319 Albert Loewy ...... to3 o0 5404 Joseph M. Bley er...... roo 00 555, Leo Heule ...... goo o, 5698 ~iuhn V.t ngelfried...... too co 5320 Henry C. Bischof ...... tco 00 5405 Charles Kronthal...... too 00 5550 Jacob Goldberg ...... loo on 599 'Theodore Schumacher...... too 0o 5391 Joseph B. Salmon ...... too 00 5406 William F. Ebeling...... Too o~ 5553 Solomon Harris ...... Too on 5700 William W. Hosford...... roo oo 5322 Edward C. Merritt...... , oo co 5407 Clayton S. Perry...... ] too oo 5554 Adolph Peabody ...... roo on 5701 Charles W. Miller...... too o0 53:3a Michael J. f ...... 5408 Adolph Fraenkel ...... .•...... roo oo Too 00 5555 Arthur O. Nicholson ...... Too no 57c2 Richard C. Voth...... zoo oc, 5324 Finley••••••••••••••••• tco co 5409 Samuel F. Mangos ...... too co 5556 John McIntyre ...... Too no 5703 Herman Krause ...... too on 33'25 ,lames S. Inglis 541. John A. McG'nnis ...... ,00 oo Frank Martin ...... tco on 5,04 Jacob J. Croy...... .... too o0 scat Weni 5557 53.6 ga ...... oo 5411 John A. Stevens, Jr...... roo no SSi8 William H. Hale y•••••••••••••••••• too co 5711 Benjamin F. Birnbaum ...... zoo 00 632 William G. Breation ...... too oono 5412 Silas H. Moore...... too 0o 5559 John N. Biggto ...... too co 5706 Tames Bealin...... too o0 3328 William Josephy ...... roo no 5413 Frederick A. Dunn...... too on 5560 Charles A. Pearson ...... Too 00 5707 George H. Glover...... too 0o 3329 Daniel L. Vliet ...... too co 5414 Isaac Hirsch...... roo oo 5561 James C. Fagan ...... too no 57u8 Christian Arndt...... too no 5330 Tames J. Gordon ...... too 0o 5415 John W. RChittenden...... too no 5562 Henry Estricher ...... too on 5709 Ludwig Victor...... Too on 33yt Herman Ohl ...... mo no 5~t6 Lucius A. ockwall...... ...... •••• zoo co 5563 Henry W. Wint ...... too no 57'2 John H. Anderson...... too 0o S332 George C. Hardin ...... too on 5417 William H. Brown...... too on 5564 William H. Carpenter...... Too on 57tt Joseph A. Cohen ...... too on 5337 Gaetano Palma ...... zoo 00 5418 Francis M. Katz...... too 0o 5565 Patrick E. Carney ...... Too no 57t2 Herman F. Jaeger...... too on 5334 J. Dunbar Wright ...... too no 54,9 F. D, Dusonchet...... too no 5566 Henry Van Hovenberg ...... too no 5713 Wilhelm Hildebrand...... too on 5335 Albert S. May ...... rno 0o 5420 Samuel M. Vredenburgh...... • Ton on 5567 Henry E. L. Buttner ...... too on 5714 Eli H. Peruheitn...... too no 5336 Benjamin S. Hoskins ...... Too on 542t George C. Woolf...... too no 5568 Alfred Levy ...... ron no 57,5 Rudolf Schwarz...... too co 5337 Daniel M. Leahy ...... zoo on 5422 Richard M. Tyrrell ...... too 0o 5569 William Mahoney ...... too on 5716 Albert Wasshausen...... too no 5338 Nathan Springer ...... too 0o 542.1 Andrew Smith...... too no 5570 Charles B. Hogg ...... loo no 57:7 James A. Farley...... ton on 5339 John E. Holloway ...... 100 no 5424 Gustave Bischoff ...... roo on 5571 Louis Lacher ...... Joe on 57,8 Frederick Joseph ...... too no 5340 red L. Boschen ...... ,00 no 5425 Eustace Sieber...... ton no 5570 Albert Badlauer ...... too co 579 Patrick J. McCarthy...... too no 334' Henry C. Browning...... tco on 5426 Franz G. Zimpel...... zoo co 5573 Moses Misch ...... tco 00 570o Daniel A. Moran...... Too no S34s Elmore P. Van Auken ...... rco co 5427 William J. Grath...... too no 5574 Gabriel Strauss ...... Too co 5721 Ferdinand Hecht...... ton oo 5343 William H. Beaumont ...... rco on 5428 Edward Evans...... ion on 5575 Julius A. Lafrentz ...... loo no 5722 lames McCormack...... ! too 00 5344 Albert R. Shattuck ...... too co 5429 John J. Stephenson...... too on 5576 William Langdon ...... too on 5723 Patrkk 1. OConnor...... too 00 5345 Frederick Ascher...... zoo on 5430 Georgejacobs...... too o0 5577 Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr...... too no 5724 Nils Nilson ...... too no 5346 James Shipman ...... roo 0o 5431 Lee A. aller...... too no 5:78 Carl A, Zeller ...... too no 5725 John O'Donuhue...... roo 00 5347 Harry M. Fessenden...... too no 5432 lames Muldoon ...... ionroo 00 5579 John T. stout ...... too no 5726 Philip H. Minis...... Too on 5348 Maurice Rothschild ...... too no 5433 George A Barnard...... too no 5580 David. Power ...... zco on 5727 John B. McGeorge...... too no 5349 Thomas J. Hamill ...... too on 5434 James W. Morrissey...... too on 558t EmileJ. Enfer ...... too on 5728 John D. Keleher...... Teo co 5350 Joseph S. Hart ...... ,00 no 5435 James Fay...... too 00 5582 Fayette R. Rowley ...... too no 57x9 Thomas Devereux...... roo o0 $35' Thomas F. Murray ...... roo no 5436 Moncure T.Flggatt...... too no 5583 Charles Vickery...... o o no 5730 Richard Bowen ...... rco on 5352 Arthur W. Soper ...... loo no 5437 John J. Sheridan...... zoo ro 5584 Abraham Hirschberg ...... too no 5731 William Jones...... t.o on 5353 David Rosenson...... too no 5438 Leopold J. Rosenthal...... Too no 5585 Fred. Rose ...... Io 00 573' Frenzel too on 5354 Oscar Hammerstein ...... too 00 5439 A. Cass Canfield...... too on 5586 Rate Seidenburg...... 5733 Solomonth . g...... •...... no 5355 Max Greenwald ...... l oo co 5440 James W. White...... z oo no 5587 Walter O'Donnell...... ...... tat o0 5734 Orson Lowell ...... tooton 00m 5356 Bernard Levison ...... zoo on 5441 Frederick C. Whitney...... too on 5588 August Braun. Jr ...... too on 5735 Miles Macon...... too 0o 5357 Aaron Leviton ...... zoo no 5442 Adolph Hauck ...... too 00 5589 Harry Silverman ...... Too on 5736 Charles S. Bates ...... too no 5358 William A. Edwards ...... too 0o 5443 Ferdinand Hayman...... too Co 559° Albert (;oldstein ...... log on 5737 Moses Well...... 1co no 53 Max H. Alderman ...... too no 5444 Meyer Bloch ...... too 0o 559, Eugene P. Bernard ...... tco no 5738 Michael E. O'Brien...... roo no 5360 Solomon J. Farman ...... zoo co 5445 Malcom Graham...... too no 5592 Charles W.Dreshfield ...... too no 5739 Thomas S. McCool...... too o0 5361 Wells I. C:larke ...... too no 5446 William Schmid ...... rco no 5593 Michael J. Newman ...... Ico co 57,0 Godel Kurasch...... :oo no 5362 Walter Zeimer ...... too no 5447 John Gallagher...... too on 5594 Richard Schram ...... too no 574, Charles H. Harman...... too no 5363 Lyman S. Brown ...... too on 5448 Timothj' A. Burns...... roo no 5595 Charles Holscher ...... Tea no 5742. Thomas F. Thornton...... tco 0o 5364 Sylvester H. Kneeland ...... too no 5449 Louis Powley, Sr...... Ion no 5596 Arthur F. Bissell ...... too co 5743 William F. McNamara...... too On 5365 Solomon M. Samstag ...... too co 5450 Richard E. Troy...... roo 00 5597 Fred. Bauer ...... too o0 5744 Thomas Peterson ...... too o0 5366 Louis Dutoit ...... too no 5451 Samuel J. Reckendor(er...... roe no 5598 William W. Bell ...... too no 5745 William Hayes...... Too 0o 5367 Alphonse Kahn ...... too no 5453 George U. Emerson ...... 1co no 5599 Jacob Schioeder ...... too no 5746 John .Schaefer...... too o0 5368 Roy D. Boniface ...... too no 5453 John Boeniger...... too co 56co Charles P. Clemes ...... too no 5747 Joseph Loesch ...... Ica co 5369 John D. Pouli...... too no 5451 Aaron S. Thomas ...... too on 56oc Jos. J. Hamburg ...... too on 5748 Henry W. Klein...... too on 5370 John J Carty ...... too no 5455 Benjamin Rosenzweig ...... too co 56ct Robert T. White ...... too on 5749 David I. McNiece...... too 0o 5371 uis M. Winans ...... too no 5456 Isaac Wachmann...... tco oo 5603 David Fox ...... loo co 5750 Timothy Moynahan...... too on 5372 Max Schwartz ...... tco o0 5457 James B. Thompson...... too 0o 5604 William A. Carpenter ...... too no 5751 Edmund B. Nolan ...... too no 5373 Walter C. Jerome ...... loo oo 5458 William H. Gerety...... too on 56o5 Charles W.Seibold...... .... 5752 Nathan M. Friedman ...... too 0o 5374 Charles W. Meagher ...... too 0o 5459 George K. Garvin...... too no 5606 George A. Lambrecht...... •....• ... too on 5753 Louis B. Knickmann ...... too no 5375 Samuel Jaskowitz ...... too no 5460 George A. Tarler...... 1 ton no 5607 Gustave Adler ...... rco on 5754 William Frankenbach...... too co 5376 Bennett Anaden ...... too on 546t Michael Tarpey ...... Ico co 5Eo8 Benjamin Hershfield ...... too on 5755 Arthur Reed...... roo 0o 5377 Henry W. Cannon ...... zoo 0o 5462 Lawrence Murphy...... zoo no 56o,) Charles C. Daniels ...... :co 0o 5756 Solomon Isaacs...... too no 5378 Franz Bagley ...... Too oo 5463 Charles Altman ...... too on 56ro Gustave S lomon ...... rco on 5757 Michael Wosser...... too co 5379 John Barry ...... too o0 5464 Edward Lowenberg...... too 00 s6tt Joseph F. O. Gorman ...... too 0o 5758 A ugust Frank...... too on 5380 Joseph P. Burke ...... too 0o 5465 )ulius Goldschmidt...... roo co 56tz Frank Sehonreek ...... too on 5759 Wallace C. Andrews...... rco 0o 5381 William E. Volz ...... too no 5466 Philip Krauss ...... too no 5613 Charles S. Rice, Jr ...... loo no 576a Edgar Lehman...... Too on 5382 William R. Maxwell ...... too co 5467 Joseph Schmidt ...... to no 56.4 Henry C. Bierdge ...... too o0 5761 Frank P. Schimpf...... too o0 5383 Alfred L. Canchols ...... zoo no 5468 John Allingham...... loo no 5615 Thomas J. O'Donohue ...... too o0 5762 Benjamin Minzesheimer ...... tot no 5384 G. Marshall Freese ...... too no 5469 Martin W. Dowling ...... Ico 0o 5616 Robert Bowlby ...... ion on 5763 George Siemes...... too on 538 Hyman Hein...... too 0o 34;o Dederick Schnakenberg...... too no 5617 Adolph Hirsh ...... too no 5764 William T. Clark...... tco 0o 536 George C. Schoonmaker ...... too o0 5471 George R. Henderson ...... too no 56,8 Simon Marcus ...... too on 5765 Louis Sternberg...... zoo o0 5387 urgers H. Bockman ...... zoo no 5472 Merrick T. Conover ...... roo no 56t9 Joseph BoyJason ...... . too on 576fi John H. Schnaufer...... too 0o 5388 Edward R. Bush ...... too 0o 5473 David Springer...... Too co 56so obert F. Ford ...... too no 5767 Stephen D. Bayer...... too o0 5389 Eugene H. Tower ...... too no 5474 Mark H. Frank...... too no 56at Abraham Levy ...... too no 5768 Daniel Marx...... too on 5390 C. Joshua Epstein ...... too co 5475 Jacob Berliner ...... too Co 5622 Harry F. Storm ...... too 0o 5769 Noel Feldstein...... too no 539' Joel Jacobsohn ...... too no 5476 Albert G. C. Hahn...... t 5623 Simmons Purdy ...... too no 5770 George Mauer...... ton 0o 5392 Morris J. Fleischmann ...... too o1 5477 Felix Hirsch ...... tco 0o 56a4 George Seebeck ...... too 0o 5771 Edmund H. Sentenne...... too on 5393 Nathan Stern...... Too no 5478 Paul Schwarz...... Ica 00 56t5 Cornelius A. Jones ...... Too on 5772 Joseph 'rolchinsky...... too o0 5394 Charles Stillwell ...... rce, co 5479 Joseph De Voe ...... to no 5626 Robert R. Bren ...... Too no 5773 E. K. Harrington...... zoo 0o 5395 Stephen E. Barton ...... too no 5480 Thomas B. Tompkins...... too no 5627 Harry K. Knapp ...... too on 5774 Oliver H.P. Archer, Jr...... roo no 6396 James A. Wright ...... zoo o0 5481 William L. Walden...... too 0o Edward Riley ...... rco on 5775 Robert M. Granat...... too no 5397 Charles S. Ludlam ...... too Co 5482 Jeremiah Coggin ...... tco on 5629 Joseph Betts ...... zoo no 5776 George E. Davis...... too no 5398 Max Bleyer ...... too no 5483 Charles S. Carstair ...... , too on 5630 Alex. Bernheimer ...... ran no 5777 Michael Hanley...... too no 5874 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899•

AMOUNT AMOIfNT AMOUNT No. NAMES. No. NAMES, • No. NAMES. OFAMOUNT FINE. Nq. NAMES. OF FINE. OF FINE. OF FINIG

Louis Sperling ...... $xoo oo Benjamin Wise...... $too oo 6tot Henry Andrusa Jr...... $roo 00 6263 Joltn J. Scully...... {too on 5778 5939 Winfield S. Youmans...... xoo oo 61o2 Edward Loeb...... :...... zoo 00 6264 Jos. C. Kupfer ...... too oo 5779 Edward B. Cleveland ...... xoo oo 5940 Abraham Goldsmith...... zoo 00 5780 Joseph Appelt ...... roo 00 594t Louis F. Alexander...... too oo 610; Charles C. Wiley...... 1. too oo 6263 Lorillard Ronalds ...... too Co Sidney Borg ...... too oc 6xo4 Charles Brand...... 300 oo 6266 Albert Brod...... ...... • xoo oa 5781 P 5942 Newton Hall...... 5782 Frank Machauer ...... too 00 5943 Bernard Duffy...... too no 6to5 Elias Guthmann...... too 03 6267 Inc oo to;, oo 6to6 Alex Kraamer...... xoo 00 6268 John Jorna . ...... too oo 5783 Thomas J. Healy ...... xo3 00 5944 Joseph D. Duffy...... Frank J.Stehle ...... xoo 00 Robert Dugan...... xoo on 6toi Samuel E. Jacobs...... too 00 6a6g Arthar A. Housman...... loo 00 5784 5945 Eugene F. Goodmaa...... too no 6to ones Crabtree...... toy o0 6aio Gottfried Bnckelmaier...... too 00 5785 George A. Nelson ...... too oo 5946 I Abraham Bernstein...... Soo 00 5786 Samuel l.Periy ...... too 00 5947 Frank Hasbrouck...... too on 61og J. Arthur Kilpatrick...... too o1 6271 Nathaniel T. Hawkins...... =oo 0o 6tto Joseph Foeller...... zoo 00 6272 Andrew Grimes...... x00 00 5787 Thomas H. Pratt ...... 200 00 5948 too 00 6293 Henry Rosenberg...... too Co 5788 Alfred J. Gardner ...... 100 00 5919 Thomas Hayes ...... 4 too on 61xr John W. Funk...... Charles H. Burnell ...... ZOO 00 5950 Salomon A. Horowitz...... too 00 61z2 Arthur Bloch...... 100 00 6574 T. Henry Lohsen...... zoo oo 5789 Joseph Richardson ...... too 00 Samuel J Landauer ...... too no 6103 Simon Dryfuss.:...... too 00 6275 Thomas Patten...... xoo 00 5790 5951 Lawrence O'Brien...... too 0o 6276 Jacob Lohden ...... I...... too co 5791 uel Schwartzbarth ...... zoo 00 5952 James Moore Montgomery ...... zoo co 6154 Herman C. Woltereck...... zoo 03 5953 Shirley Randolph ...... zoo oo 6115 Arnold Flesh...... too co 6277 Gorham Marshall...... 000 ao 5795 zoo 00 6rt6 Hugh Nelson...... xoo no 6278 Maurice Egar...... xao on 57921 Harry Harper ...... too 00 5954 George R. Storm...... ~rgeMe imley ...... too 00 5955 Theodore H. McGee ...... 100 on 6117 Max A. White...... too 00 6s7g Walter f.Price...... zoo 0o 5793 Samuel E. Montague ...... too oo 6rt8 Patrick Hackett...... too 00 6aOo Henry T.ehman...... loo On 5794 Henry S. Bowles ...... roo 00 5956 6a8t Gustavus A. Cohen...... zoo on 5795 William G.E. Pettes ...... too no 5957 Solomon Sipser ...... zoo on 61.9 George B. Edwards...... too co William Glaccum ...... 1co o0 5958 Charles Egan ...... too 00 6tzo Simon Dannenberg...... too o0 6282 Sol. Klapper ...... ion o3 5796 Edgar G. Benedict...... too on 6283 William F. McGloin...... son o0 5797 Abram Van Raalte ...... too 00 5959 Lorenzo T. Field...... too on 6t2r 57g8Obie L. Sypher (ad) ...... too on 5g6o Henry R. Ford...... zoo on 6ta2 Charles V. Teviss... ...... too o0 6284 Louis Crager...... too co Jacob J. Neufville...... zoo on 6x85 Henry Stiner...... so.- o0 5799 Leopold Holzman ...... xoo co 596t Stephen B. Gaffney...... xco 00 6ta3 5800 William Heuser ...... too 00 5962 Charles L. Heller ...... xao on Eta 4 Thomas W. Johnson ...... zoo o0 6>86 John J. Manning...... son on 580! Meyer Goldberg ...... zoo o0 5953 Frederick J. Herzog ...... too 00 6125 Fred. H. Gans...... ion 00 6287 rerence Loughran...... too Co 5802 John Brauer ...... too Co 5964 William A. Edwards...... too on 6126 Ferdinand F. Rohlfs...... _ .. soi on 6288 William Allaire...... zoo on Max Panimo...... too 00 6127 Frederick Dietz...... too on 6289 Edward I. Creveling...... x03 On 5&3 Morris Baker ...... xro o0 5965 Francis Timoney ...... too no 5804 J.Lhn C. Arthe ...... roo o0 5966 Julius Steiber ...... spin 00 6tz8 Herman Strauss...... zoo o0 6ago 58o5 es J. Lather ...... roo o0 5967 tiltgh H. Thornton...... , .eoo co 6129 Charles R. Watson...... toy o0 6291 Charles B. Hall...... son 00 58o5 hn Hopkins ...... i00 Co 5968 Nathan Weiss...... too o0 6130 Edward Levy...... too 00 6292 Solomon Johnson...... zoo o0 58o7 Benjamin Strauss ...... ...... tco on 5969 Whitney Warren...... too o0 6131 Charles McBride, Jr...... too co 6793 Albert Winter...... xoo 00 5808 William Wiertz ...... too o0 5970 Samuel Herzig ...... too oo 6c3z Bernard Klein ...... ...... zoo o0 6294 Charles Wimptheimer...... zoo o0 5S-9 Charles E. Peck ...... too o0 5971 George F. Averill ...... 103 O 6133 Charles B. Ames...... too o0 6295 Fred. V. Wishart...... Too no 58zo John H. Kernochan ...... zoo o0 5973 Thomas F. Gurry...... too on 6134 Samuel Newman...... Too on 6x96 William N. Beach...... ...... too co 5811 Archer Jones ...... too on $p73 S. Julien Held...... zoo on 6x35 Edwin H.Nordlinger...... too on 6297 Otto L. SrSamullar...... too on 5812 James N. Johnstone ...... too oc 5974 Charles Heineman ...... zoo o0 6136 George Storminger ...... ion no 6298 John T. Reilly...... zoo no Joel A. Kraus ...... xoo on Wesley Sheridan...... zoo on 6137 Theodore Mallenda...... zoo on 6299 Rudolph C. Lagai...... too o0 5813 5975 too on 6138 Abe. Ferguson...... zoo o0 6303 William L. Sutphin...... zoo o0 5814 Anson M. Donaldson ...... :oo o0 5976 Abraham Schaap...... uhan Noa...... zoo on 5815 John J. Sillcock ...... too o0 5977 Henry Waldman...... zoo on 6139 John Donnelly ...... zoo o0 63o1 William A. Adair...... son 00 Omer J. Stone...... zoo no 6302 Hiram W. Harris...... too Co 5816 Martin Bronner ...... toc o0 5978 6540 58t7 Isaac Roth ...... too o0 Martin E. Corbett...... too 00 6141 Charles F. Schmidt ...... zoo no 6303 Owen Reynolds...... x:o o0 5979 too co 6304 David Meyer...... zoo no 5828 John W. Peacock ...... roo 00 59?o Isaac Dreyfus...... sob eo 6542 Frederick Knab...... 58.9 an Weil ...... too o0 5989 John S. Fergotston ...... too on 6143 Stephen G. Bogert ...... too no 6305 John J. Willetts...... t,-o no 5820 HHHH enryL. Smith ...... too 0o 5982 Matthew A. Heinle...... too on 6144 Andrew Michel...... too co 6306 Lazarus H. Marks ...... ton o0 58x1 Alphonse Wertheim ...... son no 5983 Berthold Kaufmann...... zoo oo 6145 David Goldstein...... too no 6307 John McElroy, Jr...... too no 5822 Samuel Sass...... too o0 5984 Hugo V. Schlam ...... too on 6146 Abraham S. Lissberger ...... too on 63o8 Franz Schmidtke...... zoo no 5823 Herman W. Hasdorf ...... too no 5985 Max A. Seigel...... son so 6147 James K. McGuire ...... too on 6309 Irwin Collins...... too no 5814 Andrew Dorn, Jr ...... roo 00 5986 Alex. W. Swanite...... Ion no 6,49 William H. Morgan ...... too no 6310 Luther Kountze...... too on 5825 Thomas Donohue ...... too oo 5987 Nelson K Townsend...... rco 0o 6149 Henry L. Stretch ...... son o0 63t7 Charles B. Walker...... too o0 58x6 Tames F. Fullen ...... too 0o 5988 Edward Van Orden...... , xco oo 6t50 Jacob Rosenbaum...... zoo co 6312 William H. Gould...... too 00 5817 Hugh Martin ...... xeo no 5989 Samuel Vollman...... roo no 6c5x Morris Schleissner...... too on 6313 ,John W. Bissinger...... Too no 5828 Albert S. Walker ...... roo no 5990 James W. Sproul...... too no 6152 Adolph Suesskind ...... too on 6314 IC. Livingston Beeckmaa...... roo On 5829 Herman Lochman ...... ~ xoo no 5991 John A. Sonntag...... too on 6153 Samuel 1. Morrison ...... son 00 63x5 Greenleaf W. Crossman...... ion on 5830 Abram W. Sargent ...... too no 5992 1gn atz Brody...... zoo on 6154 Daniel D Sullivan...... too on 6316 Lewis M. Croak...... 100 00 5831 Francis M. Pirsson ...... too 00 5993 Nicholas C. Benziger...... zoo oo 6155 Samuel Y. Morrison...... too on 6317 iohn J. Gleese...... too no 2 Max 1. Traube ...... roo on Edward Brouwer...... too 00 6156 Silas T. Lucas ...... xoo on 6318 Theo. B. Crans...... loo on 583 5934 Nathan W. Andrews...... roo co 5833 Gabriel Fensterer ...... son no 5995 John J. Cryan...... tco on 6157 DanielDull..:...... too 00 6319 5834 Andrew Rieudean, Jr ...... too no 5996 George S. Cooke...... too on 6158 Charles Schmidt...... too no 63ao Thomas C. Andrews...... too 00 5835 Charles Loeb ...... ...... xoo 00 5997 Cornelius A. Cryan...... rco co 6150 Henry M.Asiel...... son no 6321 Alexander S. Traub...... too on Henry R. Wardell...... son o0 5836 Frank J. McKeagney ...... tco on 5998 John W. Hines...... too on 6t6o James Malone...... zoo oo 6322 5837 Julius E. Eckebrecht ...... too o0 5999 John Hardmann...... .... too o~ 6161 Henry L. Hunter...... too o0 6323 Ferdinand Poggenburg...... too o0 5838 Henry W. Drake ...... roo on 6coo Daniel Haggerty...... too 0o 6,62 Edward R. Sullivan...... too 0o 6324 Michael A. Kennedy...... zoo 0o 6ocz toy no 6163 Samuel Goldsmith...... loo 00 6325 Morris Wissel...... too no 5839 Rich Schmidt ...... son 00 Louis G. Muller...... Max J. Liebenstein...... xoo o0 5840 John McPartland ...... too 0o 6002 Samuel S.Mosser...... zoo oo 6,64 Isaac R. Adler...... Too co 6326 5841 Robertson Trowbridge ...... xoo no 6003 Gustave Muenzer...... toy no 6,65 Daniel Ahern ...... ion Co, 6327 John B. Dolan...... too no 5842 Ignatius E. Dickert ...... Too on 6o04 Martin Matheus...... tco on 6165 Max E. Fiebiger...... son o0 6328 Henry C. Thiemann...... too 0o 5843 Albert L. Davies ...... Ion on 6005 Montgomery Schuyler...... zoo no 6167 Hallett Alsop Borrowe...... zoo oo 63zg William Monks...... too no 5844 Albert Edge ...... xoo no 6006 Fred. Schluter...... zoo 0o 6t6N James H. Small ...... too 0o 6330 Stephen Brambach...... zoo o0 5845 Henry Freirich ...... too 00 Fool Philip L. Sammer...... too no 6169 Frederick Biehl, Jr...... loo 0o 6331 James B. Newton...... too co 5846 Mathias Gilli ...... Too 00 6008 William Young, Jr...... toy on 6.7~ Seligman Steinfelder...... too o0 6332 Jacob Schmidt...... too oo 5847 Abraham P. Jersey...... tco no 6nog Ernest C. Bliss...... Too 0o 6171 Fred. W. Guy ...... too 0o 6333 Thomas F. Forrest...... too on :2o 00 6172 Daniel M. Walbridge...... ...... :oo 0o Henry Schmitt...... too no 5848 hn G. Johnson ...... too o0 6oio Harry A. Day...... 6334 too no 5849 Felix G. Janusch ...... too 00 6ott John H. Devlin...... too on 6173 Alfred W. Welsh ...... roo o0 6335 Daniel J. Donovan ...... 5850 Charles B. Lawson...... zoo o0 6orz Thomas W. Lewis...... ...... too no 6174 Thomas McConnell...... too co 6336 Barnet Emerich...... :co 00 5851 Joseph Lowenstein ...... xco no 6ox3 Alex. Meisel...... too o1 617; Joseph P. McCann...... so o0 6337 John F. McNally...... zoo no 5852 Morris Mautner ...... zoo on 6or4 Leopold Seuftenberg...... xco no 6176 William J. Wallace ...... loo no 6338 Joseph Etsmer...... tco 0o 5853 Thomas C. O'Connor ...... son no 6ot5 William A. Stamm...... ton on 6x77 Archibald B. Gwathmey...... too no 6339 Charles E. McDowell...... too no 5854 Charles Oppenheimer ...... too on 6o16 Louis A. Stadholz...... too 0o 6178 Harry Newcorn ...... xco co 634o Rudolph DeLisser ...... non co 5855 William J. Palmer ...... too o0 60:7 Daniel H.Shea...... too 00 6170 Albert H. Bronaer...... non 00 6341 Thomas Riall...... too no 5856 Edwin C. Philbrick ...... too on 6ot8 John S Taylor...... too on 618o Henry Baker ...... zoo 0o 6342 Gustavus Erichsen...... too o0 5857 William H. Rodier ...... too 00 6otq Julius 1.. Walker...... too co 6r8t Owen F. McCormack ...... xo3 o0 6343 E. Montgomery English...... too co 5858 Jacob B. Studer ...... rm no bozo Addison Wilmurt...... too no 6x82 Charles E. Rycroft ...... x o 0o 6344 George Silverman...... xoo 00 5859 John C. Shelton ...... too on font Joseph M. Wulff...... zoo o0 6183 Thomas Conway ...... roo co 6345 Henry Morrison, Jr...... too 0o 5860 Alfred Spiegel ...... son 0o 6oz2 Albert Beck...... ion on 6,84 Harris Witkin...... zoo 0o 6346 Jacob Loeb...... too no 5861 Oscar Schroeder ...... too no 6023 Morris Bimberg...... zoo no 6,85 Herman Swartz ...... too no 6347 Henry Villaume...... too on 5862 John J. Sheridan ...... roo on 6o24 Frederic Cromwell...... roo no 6186 Abram J. Nepel...... too no 6348 Jacob Limbacher...... too no 5563 James L. Wandling ...... 1ro no 6ot5 Daniel C. Durland...... too 0o 6187 William H. Naething ...... too no 6349 George G. Isaacs...... zoo 00 5864 George W. Young ...... xoo no 6026 Albert Hirsch...... too no 6188 Andrew J. Wagner...... too 0o 635o George P. Toby....:.... ...... zoo no 5865 tames Youveno ...... Too no 6027 Abram M. Johnston...... zoo on 6189 Max J. Levinson ...... ton o0 6351 Edward J. Markewitz...... zoo no 5866 William H. Crawford ...... too oo 6028 Max Kastan...... tco o, 61go Philip Faulhaber...... too no 6352 James Hamill ...... too on 5367 Max Freund ...... x00 00 6039 Horace B. Miller...... zoo no 619! Alphonso E. Pelham...... ton o0 6353 Adam Moran...... roo no 5863 Joseph Gaudy ...... ...... too 00 6030 Henry S. Moran...... too no 6192 George Blumenti,al...... too no 6354 Paul W.J.Smith...... too co 5869 William S. Hewes ...... ion o0 6031 Timothy Morrissy...... roo co 6193 Fred. C. Boehmer, Jr...... too on 6355 Philip Markey...... too 00 5870 John W. Horner ...... too 0o 6032 Edward L Norton...... zoo no 6194 Thomas H. Finn...... too 0o 6356 Arnold Uhlfelder.....,...... zoo 0o 5871 Louis Hirsch ...... rco on 6033 William Noyes...... too 0o 6:95 Jacob Sommer...... xoo no 6357 Daniel A. Fitzpatrick ...... , too 0o 5872 Lawrence Harney ...... Too 03 6034 Max Norden...... loo on 6196 William Uhlman...... zoo 0o 6358 Julius J. Riehl...... too on 5873 Emil Hahn ...... xoo On 6035 jales J. Renn...... to, Co 6197 James Fitzpatrick...... ion 0o 6359 Samuel Spero...... too 00 5874 Benjamin Indig ...... 300 00 6n36 Eugene R. Valentine...... too 00 6198 Charles A. Liss...... too 00 636 Edward C. Homan...... tco 00 5875 Benjamin Jacobs ...... too on 6037 William Willinghorst...... zoo 0o 6199 Timothy Finn...... xoo o3 6351 Moses Sacks...... Too 0o 5876 Samuel Jacobs ...... zoo o0 6338 William B. Weil ...... too 0o 6zoo John F. R. Fee...... 1o0 no 6362 George A. Twele...... ron no 5877 John W. Lawlor ...... too 0o 6059 William B. White...... too 0o 62cr Herman Freund...... xoo no 6363 Thomas L. Hale...... xoo 0o 5878 Gustav lfeineke ...... too o0 6040 Samuel Werner...... sco co 6203 Henry Moore...... zoo o0 6364 Henry Goldberg...... reo 0o 5879 Cleveland Aloffett ...... toy no 6041 Edwin Gorton ...... too 0o 6zo3 Moses Strauss...... too o0 6365 remiah A. Hallanan...... too 0o 5880 William McBrien ...... =oo 0o 6042 William M. Pendleton...... too on 6204 Henry V. Hamilton...... too o0 6365 Robert Friend...... too Co' 5881 Samuel F. Nichols ...... too oo 6o43 William H. Sweeney...... ' son 0o 6205 Robert Lawless...... too o0 6367 J. Nelson Widdifield...... too 0o 5882 John Reeber ...... ion no 6o44 Charles A. Stout...... too 0o 6zo6 Edward J. Mingey...... ..... too co 6368 Frederick Huss...... too no 5883 John Al. Sheridan ...... xoo on 6045 Henry O'Brien...... , xoo 00 6207 James E. Quinn...... too 0o 6369 Adolph D.Engelsman...... zoo o0 5884 Clifton H. Smith ...... xoo 0o 1 6M Fred. M. Crossett...... 1 roo on 6208 Timothy W. Heald...... ion co 637o Michael J. Doyle...... too 0o 5885 Julius Stern ...... too 0o 1 6047 Fred. W. Harrison ...... I too on 6:og Thomas C. Pedlowe...... too o0 6371 Samuel .1. Frank...... too 0o 5885 Hugh Young ...... too no 16o48 Edgar Welsh...... ' zoo 0o 62to Frederick O. Schuller...... too on 6372 Theodore Wores...... zoo no 5887 John G. Borgstede ...... zoo 0o 6o49 hn D. McClain...... too no 6211 Joel Jacobsohn ...... son no 6373 George Schwoerer...... loo 0o 5688 Edwin Beckwith...... zoo o0 6050 Edward E. Fraipont...... too oo 6212 David Ulmann...... zoo on 6374 Charles O. Dodge...... too no 5889 George W. Bohde ...... so 00 6051 Dennis Nunan...... xoo co 6213 William Mallard...... too 00 6375 ohn B. Puckhaber...... toc o0 589. Thomas Fitzgerald ...... too 0o 6o52 Charles Scribner...... too o0 6zt4 Daniel T.Heaney...... too no 6376 George Kriete...... zoo o0 5891 Walter Fletcher ...... zoo no 6o53 Frederick J. Ramer...... ton on 6215 Edward Willard ...... too 0o 6377 Robert W. Black...... xoo co 5892 Colgate Hoyt...... xm no 6154 William H. Holmes...... too oo 6at6 Joseph M. Adrian ...... ion no 6378 George C. Wandling...... too CO 5893 Charles S. Hungerford ...... soo on 6055 Arthur S. Hess ...... I so 00 6217 James J. Buckley...... too 00 6379 William B. Gerard...... too no 5894 Royal L. Hensttaw ...... too no 6o56 Clarence D. Levy...... too no 62x8 Max Gerstle...... ten on 63So Ernest J Weyl...... xoo on 5895 Aaron Kramer...... zoo no 6357 Casper M. Fisher ...... loo no 62tg Henry Mayer ...... zoo no 638r Charles S. Clark...... zoo no 5896 Daniel S. Kane ...... roo 0o 6058 Miles B. McDonnell ...... xoo no 6220 Crittenden J. Smith...... too 0o 6382 Leonard G. Kirk...... ion co 5897 Anthony W. Miller ...... zoo co 6059 George Vogel, Jr...... zoo 0o 6221 Oscar M. Bagley ...... zoo 0o 6383 Henry Reinhardt...... too 0o 5898 Charles A. Miller ...... son no 6o6o Isaac H. Dreyfus...... too 00 6222 Lotus H. Franchi...... zoo no 6384 Thomas J. Carr...... too 00 5899 Louis Maier ...... too m0 6o6i Emile E. Dreyfous...... too on 62z3 David N. Jacoby...... _. ...... too no 6385 David Frank...... too on 5900 John A. Somerville ...... too on 6o62 Henry Beck...... too on 6224 Joseph F. Ruhl...... too no 6386 Frederick Billings...... too 00 5900 Charles D. Weldon ...... too on 6063 Walter Bowne (second)...... zoo no 6225 Edgar Wessel...... zoo on 6387 William Mahl ...... too no 5902 Samuel Albert ...... zoo no . 6n64 Harry Johnson...... too no 62x6 Frank W. Price...... too no 6388 Michael Gearon...... roo no 5903 Solomon Adolph ...... too no 6055 Abraham Baer...... too on 6227 Edward D. Conolly...... zoo no 6389 Charles F. Parker...... too on 5904 Henry M. Bloch ...... roo co 6o66 Edward Lieberman...... too co f228 Isaac Kaufmann...... too on 6390 JohnJ. I.attemann...... zoo on 5905 Edward J. Backentos ...... too no 6o67 William H. Danvers ...... ion no 6229 Winfield L. Tucker...... too no 6391 William Reil1p ...... too 00 5905 Henry Bening ...... too on 6068 ames S. Clarke ...... too no 6230 Philip Becher...... son no 6392 Siegfried Mathias ...... so o0 5907 William J. Coughlin...... zoo 0o 6o6g .Irvin Winney ...... loo on 623. John Slevin...... too co 6393 C. A.Jackson...... too no 59o8 George Doyle ...... too no 607u William H. Wright...... son 00 6232 Gyula De Festetics...... too on 6394 Sherman S. Whitbeck...... ten 00 59n9 George Van Eberhardt ...... too no 1 6o7t Ambrose M. Miller, Jr...... too no 6233 Henry De Billier...... ioo no 6395 Godfrey S. Jaffa...... zoo 00 59In Philip Goldberg ...... too no 6072 Abraham Meyers...... too no 6234 Fred H. Anderson ...... too on 6396 Abner E. Hoagland...... ton no 5911 George Giffin. s ...... ion on 60J3 Frank H. Griffin...... loo no 6235 William Mooell ...... too no 6397 Alfred Y. Clagett...... eoo no 59r2 John H. Heaney ...... zoo on 6074 Albert Rothernel...... too no 6236 Aurelius S Sharp...... ion no 6399 Henry S. Lawrence...... too no 5913 John Kiernan ...... ...... too on 6o75 Eugene J. Fergus...... too on 6237 James McKeown...... zoo no 63g9 Thomas Young...... too no 5914 Emanuel Klien ...... too Co 6076 Charles D. Mackin...... too no 6238 George L. Woolsey...... too no 6400 August Jaccact...... xoo 0o 5915 William Larkin ...... xao no 6077 Michael F. McGlinchy...... roo o0 6239 Henry E. Rensen...... zoo oo 64ot James J. Hargrave...... Ion 00 5916 Herman Levy ...... loo o0 6078 Stephen McCormick...... too o0 6240 William B. Aekerson...... too no 6}oz Richard E. Oatman...... too no 5gr7 Benjamin Maibraum ...... too o0 6079 Malcolm A. Mcllhargy ...... ion 0o 6241 Emil F. Rodenbeck...... too 0o 6403 Edward McNally...... ...... too 00 5916 James Stillman ...... 00 on into Daniel C. Webb...... too no 6242 Herman F. Kolkmann...... too o0 64o4 James F. Brannigan...... xoo 00 5919 Edward F.Metz ...... roo 0o 6o8i Myron L. Webster...... son on 6243 William H. Duff...... too o0 6405 George T. Jameson...... ...... too 00 5920 Bernhard N. Reimers ...... :co on 6082 Charles Glenn...... too no 6244 Vincent D. Manahan...... too o0 6406 Henry Holges...... roo On ..c923 Siegfried Sonnenberg ...... zoo no 6083 Oakley Selleck...... too co 6245 Obadiah A. Clough...... tan on 6407 Charles Scheuer...... xoo m 5;22 John A. Shady ...... too 0o 6084 Daniel W.Truss...... too co 6246 Peter Collan...... too no 6108 William Wilson...... loo no 5923 John Tiet,3'en ... ...... xoo 00 6o85 Henry Rogers...... too 0o 6247 os. L. Graf...... ion no 6409 Richard Holsten...... ...... zoo on 5924 Henry G.Turner ...... too no 6o96 Elisha G. Whittlesey...... _... too on 6248 os. Green...... too no 6410 Frederick A. Walter...... ion oo 5925 William Wach ...... xoo 00 6087 Isaac Bettman...... zoo on 6249 Henry A. Sill ...... too 0o 64rr Michael Goodman...... zoo 0o 5926 Richard Cantwell ...... zoo no 6o88 William T. Austin...... zoo on 6z5o Francis W. Wilson...... too no 6412 Louis Gottehrer...... too no 5927 Edward Doherty ...... too o0 6089 John F. Mclnty re...... too on 6251 William C. Egan...... zoo no 6413 George L. Goodman...... too co 59 8 Alfred V. Leaman ...... ion 0o 6ogo Moses I. Sicgel...... too no 6+52 Henry A. Hurlbut, Jr...... too 0o 6414 Patrick G. Tighe...... con on 5959 Robert E. A. Landauer...... 6253 Alfred Abraham...... too oo 64t5 Oscar L. Moses...... Too on tco no 6ogt Thomas Parker...... too no too on 5930 George F. Mott ...... too no Leon C. Weinstock...... too on 6254 Paul Hanneman...... too no 64.6 Martin Mahon...... 1 John Miller...... 6255 Charles H. Row...... too 0o 6417 Charles R. Sherman...... too 0o 593 too co 6093 David Stern ...... roo o0 William J. Fellheimer...... too no 5932 George T. Maxwell...... xoo on 6094 Edward C. Kelly...... so on 6256 Hamilton Robinson...... zoo co 54iS 5933 Arthur K. McRoberts ...... too no 0095 Thomas E. Slater...... too no 6257 Jos. C. Baldwin...... zoo no 64x9 Frederick Wagner...... ion on 5934 Bernard McCloskey ...... too on 6o96 James H. Nicholson.... ...... too on 6358 Edward Dickel...... too no 6420 William J. Heller...... tco on 5935 George Noonan ...... xoo no 6 William Miller...... zoo no 6259 Alfred J.Kuttner...... too on 642t Emil Welte...... Too 00 5936 Gustavus Robitzck...... zoo no 6og8 Charles F. L. Rathborne...... xoo no 6a6o John W Tayntor...... zoo on 6453 William T. McAvoy...... zoo 00 5937 Peter Thulander ...... Too no 600g James E. Grover...... too no 6261 Isidor Jellenek...... too on 6423 Emil Blaesius...... too 00 5938 William Totten ...... too on 6zoo Simon Abrahams...... ton no 6z6a Burnet L. Clark...... zoo on 6424 George M. Sexton...... too 00

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, i 899. THE CITY RECORD . 5875

AMOUNT AMOUNT No. NAMaS. No. NAME. FINE. JUDGE. DATE. DISPOSITION. No. NAMES. OF FINE. OP l' INE.

6425 Edward L Lunny ...... $too oo 652o Louis Price...... oo 00 4005 Martin O'Dowd...... $roo no McCarthy...... Apr. r7, 1899 Fine remitted. Ion no }oo6 Joseph W. Clark...... zoo no " ...... " 6426 Edward E. Brown ...... roo no 6521 George Eucker...... r7, " .. 64a7 Theodore Martin ...... ...... too 00 6522 George L. Myers...... Too 00 4009 Almon K.Virgt'1...... Too no " ...... " rh 6428 Thomas Martin...... roo 00 6523 Henry W. Brent ...... Too co 4003 Benjamin F. Brinkerhoff zoo no ..••. ' 17, " 6429 Joseph Lawrence ...... too 0o 6524 Edward Leavy...... loo 00 4ot5 William B. DeHaven zoo co " ..... " 17, " 6430 Richard Hutchinson ...... roa on 6525 William K. Young...... zoo 0o 4017 James Wilson...... roo on " ...... " 57 " Charles Quinn...... ion no " ..... " 17, " 643. Isaac 1. Leon ...... roo 00 6525 ,[~o~ ltn H. Sullivan...... loo 0o 1020 . a ,. 6432 Thomas F.Walsh ...... zoo 00 6527 PkAIip S. Roman...... too 00 loin Wesley Day ...... zoo on ...... ` r7, 6433 Jacob Rothschild ...... Too 00 6528 Daniel Kutner...... 'no 0o 1023 Woodward F. Quick...... too on " ..... " r7, 6434 Peter M. Gibbons ...... too 00 6529 Charles B. Duncan ...... zoo no 1024 Frank J. Mauser ...... zoo on ' • ...... " 17, " " " ..... " r7, " ,< 6435 John J. Donohue ...... too 00 6530 Gideon W. Swan...... too no t025 Charles H. Sproessig. • . • • too on 6436 Ingomar Goldsmith...... Too no 6531 Henry S. Hewson...... •...... Too no 1027 William J Stevens...... too oo ' •.... " r7, " John H. Queern...... zoo Oct ...... " 6437 Herman Meyborg ...... roo no 6532 John W. Burke...... loo no toa8 17, ' ('438 Alonzo H. Colt ...... 100 00 6533 James Lahey...... Too 0o to29 Clarence W. Taylor...... too no ...... " 17, " 6439 Isidor J. Pocher ... ...... • too no 6534 Louis Frankenstein...... zoo 00 l030 Isaac N. Heidelberg...... zoo on " ...... " r7, " 6440 Henry W. Munroe ...... roo 00 Henry Moll ...... zoo 00 1032 Adolph0,penhym...... no 00 ...... " r7, ' 6535 roo no 644% Leopold Balbach ...... xoo no 6536 Thomas McLure...... too no 034 Thomas ~1etter...... u` ...... " 17, 6442 P. Burnett Taylor . ...... roo co 6537 Anthony Gallagher...... zoo 0o 1040 Marcus Rester...... • too 00 ..... " r7, " 6443 Fuller A. Smith ...... too on 6538 Frank H. Molten...... zoo 0o 104! Magnus H. Lakier...... too no " .' 17, 6444 Samuel N. Spier...... zoo no 6539 Bernard Duschnes ...... • 100 no 1042 Oscar W. Behrendt...... too 0o ....•.. " 17, " 6445 Henry Rothchild ...... too no 6540 William Murphy...... Too 00 {043 Joseph Appelt ...... too on " " 7, " 6446 Paul Euell ...... • zoo 00 6541 Jacob Cohen...... zoo on 1044 George Sturm...... loo no ' r7 , " 6447 Leonard Sweet ...... ...... zoo 0o 6542 Charles E. Beach...... too on Vo45 James Reilly... ...... roo no " ..... " r7, ,• " 6445 John D. McClain ...... too 0o 6543 Isaac S. Plant ...... • tco on {046 Charles E. Reichert...... ion no ...... " 17, " 6449 Louis Werner ...... 500 00 6544 Leonhard G. Kurtz...... too 0o {047 Louis Wertheimer...... too no ...... " r7, " " 6450 Frank L. Russ ...... too co 6545 Howard C. Winne...... • roo 0o {r52 Patrick J. McCarthy..... zoo no ...... • " r7, " Fine to be enforced with in costs. 645, Max L. Young ...... Too 00 6546 Henry C. Bolton...... ion 00 {o6r Julius Eschwege•..•..... ron no ..... " 17, ' Fine remitted. Charles Fach ...... ,... too co 6547 Calvin Tomkins...... ...... • rco o0 1062 lames McLoughlin•..... ionno ..•.... " 17, " 6452 " " 17, " 6453 James C. Nolan ...... Ioo 0o 6548 John B. Halgren...... too no 066 Edwin Parsons...... • roo no ... • . 6454 Owen Reynolds ...... zoo no 6549 Henry Endemann...... zoo on {068 Robert R. Sherwood..... zoo 00 ...... " 07, 6455 Frank Ostrander ...... roo 0o 6550 Henry Jacoby...... Too no 1069 H. Dillon Ripley...... roo 00 ...... " r7, " 6456 Samuel F. Quintero ...... • roo 00 6551 Henry J. Moller...... too o0 6457 William A. Brady ...... Too 0o 6552 Charles H. Stonebridge...... roo 0o 6458 George A. Raynor ...... Too no 6553 Isaac Engle...... ion oo 6459 Joseph C. Aste ...... zoo no 6554 Henry J. Ostendorf...... zoo no SUPREME COURT. 646o Alexander Wattenberg ...... zoo no 6555 George K. Breit...... • too no 646t Henry Goodman ...... zoo no 6556 William P. Mangam..... • , , ...... roe on 6462 Robert H. Adams ...... roo on 6557 Carl D. Klein...... roo no 1139 Julius Morgenroth...... $xoo co Bischoff...... Apr. al, r89g Fine remitted. 6463 Henry J. Crager ...... too on 6558 William T. Smith...... zoo on 1r42 Abraham Linds...... too 0o " a8, 6464 Louis Young ...... ,00 00 6559 Eugene R. Holmes...... Too on 1144 Charles Rathfelder...... on co ...... " 28, " 6465 Adolph H. Forman ...... Too 0o 6563 George E. Tugnot...... zoo no rt45 Frank M. Simons...... rco no " ...... " a8, " 6466 George K. Carpenter...... loo co 656, Joseph Selvaggi...... Ton on 1146 Edward Prescott...... roo no ...... " z8, " 646 7 Frank N. DowlinBowling ...... loo 00 6562S William Macholz...... x00 00 0147 Haywood Prince...... too oo ...... " 28, " Fine to be enforced with $rocosts. 6468 Julius Wolff ...... soo no 6563 Alvah W. Bickner...... coo 0o .r5o Jacob Rosenberg...... too oo ...... " 28, " Fine remitted. 6469 George D. Baker ...... too no 6564 Louis Bloch...... too no 0051 mil Rosenbaum...... roo on ...... 28, 6470 Abraham Dreyfuss ...... • too no 6565 Charles G. Worrell...... Too o0 1153 Percy Thompson...... zoo no " ...... " z8, " 6471 Leo C. Keller ...... zoo 00 6566 Joseph A. Thorn...... too oo 1r54 William Wynn...... too no ...... " a8, " Fine to be enforced with $rocosts, 6472 Arthur J. Graham ...... Too 00 6567 Herman Renken...... ...... roo 00 1155 William Dwyer...... ion no " ...•... z8, " Fine remitted. 6473 Samuel L. Tuck ...... too 0o 6568 Marcus Rosen...... too 00 Ir56 William H. Nesbit...... roo co •. •. , ... " z8, " Fine to be enforced with $ro costs. 6474 Frank O'Donnell ...... Too o0 6569 Christopher R. Frank...... too 0o 1157 Henry C.Bischof...... roo uo " ..•..... 28, " Fine remitted. 6475 Isaac H. Hunter ...... loo 0o 6570 Benjamin Bleier...... ... zoo 0o 1158 Herman Gompert...... roo on ...•... " z8, " 6476 Joseph R. uinby ...... too Oct 6571 John Delaney ...... zoo on r rho Leon W. Birch roo oo " ..•..... " z8, " 6477 Marcus A.Cook ...... too no 6572 Jesse Rosenthal...... Too no rr6i Adam Dengler...... Ton no ...... " z8, ' 6478 John H. Hopkins...... tco no 6573 George Remington...... zoo no rr65 Henry Lippmann...... too no " ...... " 28, " " 6479 rank P. Bugbee...... roo 00 6574 Robert Raphael...... too no rr66 Max Robitscheck...... roo no " •.•.••.. " 28, " " 648o Pryor Hill ...... loo 00 6575 ' Moses Huntoon...... too no rt67 Emanuel Perls...... roo no " ...... " z8, " 6481 Edwin F. Webster ...... rco no 6576 James Barber...... inn no zr68 David H. Hyman...... loo no " ...... " 28, " 6482 Charles J. Post ...... roo 00 ! 6577 Jacob H. Greene...... ion on 117o Haygazoun Topakyan... loo no ...... " a8, " 6483 Henry Liebmann ...... zoo no 6578 William H. Newsome...... Ton oo rl7r Bernard Hirsh...... zoo co " ...... " z4, " 6484a 4 John Baierlein ...... roo 0o 6579 Albert Nielsen ...... zoo 00 1172 Peter Richards...... roo no " ...... " z8, " 6485 Thos. Allen ...... ...... roo 00 6580 Leon Michael...... too no 1177 Herbert P. Allen...... Too on ...... " 28, " Fine to be enforced with $to costs. zoo oo 6486 Charles H. Townsend ...... too 0o 6581 Arthur L. Willson...... tiSo Patrick J. Curran...... too 00 ...... " a8, ,' Fine remitted. 6487 A. Leopold Auerbach ...... zoo 00 6582 Bernard Ginsburg.... ...... roo 00 x185 John P. White...... Ioo no " ...... " z8, 6488 James S. Auer ...... Teo co 6583 Samuel Picard...... roo 00 I187 Hosea M. Edwards...... loo on ...... " 28, " 6489 Joseph J. Bible ...... roo 00 6584 Eckel M. Stiger...... • Too o0 1a89 Jacob Edler, Jr...... too on " ...... " 28, " 6490 Charles H. Hietz ...... roo co 6585 Frank Kuhne...... ron no rtgo James W. Morrissey..... too on " I.•..... " a8, " Fine to be enforced with ro costs. 6491 Samuel Zeimer ...... zoo 00 6585 Montague Marks...... zoo 00 zr92 William Rankin...... xoo0o ...•.... " z8, " Fine remitted. 6492 Noble P. Tyson ...... soo no 6587 Daniel S. Dryer...... Too on 1093 Terence J. Kearns...... too 0o ...... " z8, " 6493 Henry L. Williams ...... Too oo 6588 Francis Bode...... too oo tr95 James M. Mott...... TOO co " ...... " 28, " 6494 William Block ...... too o0 6589 Samuel Klattber...... Too 00 1196 Thomas Smith...... roo 0o ...... " z8, " 6495 Louis Michael ...... roo 00 6590 Charles Schaeffer...... ion co 5198 Marcus U. Cane...... zoo 0o .•...... " 28, " 6496 William S. O'Connor ...... loo 00 659, Henry W. Vandeventer...... too 00 1199 William Lyman...... too 0o " ...... " 28, " 28, " 6497 William J. Parslow ...... .. too on 6592 William V. Lomax...... too 00 12oo August Lohse...... roo on " ...... " 6498 Charles H. Chisholm ...... too no 6593 Emanuel Rosenberger...... Too no r2o6 Hyman Davidson...... ion 0o .....•.. " a8, " 6499 Ca°sar Weissmann ...... roo 00 694 Frederick R. Buff...... too on 0207 William J. Carmichael... coo no •...... " z8, " 6$o' Benjamin Paris ...... Too no 6595 Alexander Field...... zoo on i208 Morris Biel...... ,...... roo oo " ...... " 28, " Fine reduced to 4z5, to he enforced. 65ox William B. Elliott ...... roo on 6596 Herman Rood...... son no ra:o Robert Ferguson...... roo co ...... " a8, " Fine remiuud, 65o2 Patrick Cunningham ...... zoo no Jacob F. Heitz...... loo 00 12rr John S. Taylor...... too on r ...... " a8 '• 6597 " ...... •` 28, " 6503 George L. Warner...... Zoo. no 6598 Joseph Metz...... roo co 1214 John Bossong...... Too on 65o4 Isaac Price .. ...... • oo 0o 6599 Charles H. Cuddeback...... zoo 0o 5215 Richard Cullen...... too on " ...... ,' 28, 6505 Ernest A. Haaren...... too 00 66OO Robert K. Mackey...... loo co 12.6 Jacob Oppenheimer...... too on " ...••.•. " 28, " Fine to be enforced with $I. COSts. 6506 Morris Shumsky ..... ...... too 00 6-oI Philip Hofmann...... Ion 00 12x8 George E. Mott...... Zoo on 1...... " 28, ' . Fine remitted. 6507 Edwin S. Combos ...... roo no 6602 Abram H. Eppstein...... xoo 00 1219 William B. Smith...... Ico on " ...... " 28, " Fine to be enforced with rco costs. 65o8 Samuel B. Clark ...... roo no 6603 William H. Walsh...... SOD 00 1220 Henry L. Rauch...... roo no " ...... " 28, " Fine remitted. 65c9 Charles H. Shipman ...... too ro 6604 Arthur Stewart...... Too 00 x223 Herman Dede...... too 00 " ...... " a8, " " 65ro Stephen F. Reynolds...... zoo o0 66o5 Richard Nolze...... ... too no 1225 hn S. Adriance...... Too on ...... " 28, 6511 Aaron Moses ...... • roo no 66o6 Jesse I. Gattman...... roo no 1226 Charles F. Decasanova... zoo Co " ...... " 28, " 6512 Joseph Clark ...... too no 6607 Julius M. Rieser...... roo co razz George F. Landon...... zoo no ...... " a8, " 6553 Herman Kirschbaum ...... xoo 0o 66o8 William Rifler...... too o0 rzz8 Walter M. Bennett...... roo 0o ...... a8, " 6514 Carl F. Undertsch ...... roo no 66og George W. Draudt...... too oo 1228 J. Shepherd Clark...... too no ...... " 28, " 6515 Richard W. Akin ...... too no 66ro Charles F. Parsons...... inn 0o 1230 Harris Boskey ...... roo oo " ...... 1 " z8, 6516 Alois Keim ...... roo 00 66rr Tames P. Breslin ...... roo co r23z Charles Jacobson...... Too no " ....•. " 28, " 6517 Frank L. Wendell...... son no 66rz William D. Voorhees ...... Too no 1233 James Reynolds...... Too on ` ..... " a8, " 6518 Leo Geismar ...... zoo on 6613 Sidney H. Salomon...... ion on 1235 John F. Zebley...... too so " ...••.. 0 28, 6518 David C. Breckenridge ...... roo no 66x4 Garrett J. Byrne ... ...... zoo on 1237 Charles E. Bentley...... inn no ...... " 28, 1238 Emile C. Loewe...... too no 0 .... • • . • •` 28, " 0240 William S. O'Connor..... zoo no " .. •..... " 28, " x242 Jerome H. Schnitzer..... Too no " ...I.... " 28, 1244 Isadur Galle...... roo no " ..•..• " 28, ` " 1249 Edwin A. Young...... zoo co " ...... " a8, ii " r251 Anton Fuerst...... zoo oo " " " 1253 William A. Tiernan...... roo no " ...... " 28, SCHEDULE " B." x253 Isidor Hannes...... • xco no " ...... •• " 28, " 1255 Hugo Siegel ...... Ton 0o " ...... " 28, " Containing the names of the persons proceeded against by me since the date of my last report, 1256 Richard Gehring...... I o 00 •..... " 28, " the number and names of the persons against whom orders for the enforcement of fines have I059 Frank Raub ...... • Too 00 . ...... " a8, " been made, and the names of the persons whose fines have been remitted in whole or in part, r26o Albert Salinger...... no 00 ..•..... z8, " 1263 Allan M. Janks...... too on " •....• " 28, together with the amounts. ta66 Edward L. Morton...... too no " • .... •.. " z8, " Fine to be enforced with f ro costs. 1268 John Parsells...... Too oo '' .••... " 28, " Fine remitted. SUBDIVISION I. 1270 Joseph H. Higgins...... zoo 0o . • • .... " 28, ' Fine to he enforced with $to costs. 1272 Charles Lang...... too on •...... '28, " Fine remitted. Names of delinquent jurors who were personally served with an " order to show cause " why 0274 Alexander Cash...... roo no " 1...... " a8, " the fine imposed upon each of them as such should not be enforced, with costs. 1275 Julius B. Rothschild.•..., too 0o " as, 0 . 1277 Morris Manheimer...... too oo . ' •.. .. " a8, r278 Andrew Possehl...... rco 0o ...... " 28, " CITY COURT. 1279 James J. McKenna...... • too CO „ ...... " a8, " " .284 Solomon A. Arnstein..... Too on " ....,... z8, 0 0 x285 William Mylius...... roo co ...... " 28, " .••..... " 28. " .JUDGE. DATE. DISPOSITION. r287 Garrett H. Francis...... ion 0o No. NAME. FINE. ,289 Herman B. Goodman.... ion 0o ....••.. " z8, 1290 ,lames Dillon...... zoo on ...... " z8, ' . " r29r Francis C. Taylor...... roo on ••.... " 28, " 3912 Emil Haas ...... $roo on McCarthy...... Apr. 57, 5899 Fine remitted. 1292 August Kamffer...... roo on .... •... " a8, " 3925 William Block...... zoo co " ...... i ' 57, 1093 David F. Cooney ...... • loo 0o " 'a8, " Fine to he enforced with $ro costs. 3928 John W. Almy ...... too no ...... I r7, x295 Harry K. Knapp...... too no " ...... " a8, " " " 1 Sylvester H. Taylor...... soo 00 ..... r7. 0 z8, " Fine remitted. 393 ra96 William C. Roar...... • roo0o •..•... " 3932 Gustave S. Herzfeld..... roo no .....•. 17, tsg8 Greenleaf K. Sheridan... Too no •..... ' 28, 3933 John A. Hamilton...... roo oo ..... 17, 1299 William W. Cook ...... too on " • •.... 28, 3935 Isaac H. Blanchard...... too oo ...... I t7, 1300 Martin Mathews...... too no ...... " z8, " 6 Patrick Linskey...... rco on ... " 17 " 1303 Louis Unger...... too 00 ...... " 28, " Fine to be enforced with $to costs. 393 ...... 3938 Jacob Seide ...... Too oo '~ r7, " .. 1305 James E. Keimerdinger.. ion 0o ...•.. " 28, " Fine remitted. 3940 Gurdon E. Pendleton.... eon no ...... ' rR 3307 Alexander Coon...... roo no ...... 28, 3942 Ferdinand Hecht...... Too co '~ ...••. " 17, t308 George E. Jenkins...... too no •...•.. " 28, Alfred P. Tannert ...... • Too on .. •..... ` r7, ' too on ..•... " 28, 3944 ...... 1309 E. R. Julius Woyrootth.. ,' 3946 Louis A. Genelay...... too on • " r7, " •' t3to James J Straus...... • zoo 00 " .•.... 28, " 3948 William Ellis...... ion no " ...... " 17, 1312 Jacob J. Lubul...... reo no " ... ••.. " z8, •' Fine to be enforced with $to costs. 3949 Michael Gerchel...... too on " ..... " r7, 1313 Jacob L. Illoway...... too on ...... ' 28, " Fine remitted. son no ...... ' 17, Fine to be enforcedwith$rocosts. 3950 Francis M. Hopper...... 1314 William J. Hawley...... too on ...... " 28, ` •' 3951 David Shannon...... Too oo ~~ ...... 17, Fine remitted. 1315 James) Cullen...... too no ...... " 28, ` Fine to be enforced with $to costs. 3952 Walter Zeimer...... zco no .. 17 " 1316 Ru dolph Liebing...... zoo 0o •..... " z8, ' Fine remitted. 3954 Charles Ward...... roo no " ..... < r7, •• 1322 Seymour Rosenzweig too no " ..•..... " z8. 3955 Ricardo Acosta...... on no . z7, t324 August Wich ...... roo no o ..•..... " 28, " 3956 Bernard Levy ... roo no ' ..•.. " r7, 1325 John McCracken...... too no 0 ...... " a8, " Fine to be enforced with $to costs. W. Woolfolk soo no fi r7, 3961 Joseph . 1326 Albert Goodman...... coo no ... • • .. ,," a8, ' Fine remitted. 3965 Reuben J. Davall...... zoo 00 ...... r7, 1327 Marguis Miller...... too on ...... a8, " 3966 William E. Valentine.... zoo no ...... 17, I3a8 Isaac Scheuer...... too no " ...... • " 28, " Fine to be enforced with $to costs. 3970 George W. Day...... too 00 ...•... ' r7, 1329 Isaac Rapoport...... rco no • ..•... " 28, " Fine remitted. 3978 Osborn W. Bright...... , too co " ...... 57, " 1330 Ebeneezer W. Goodwin... too no ' .... . " a8, ` " 3982 James Lynch...... Im no " ..... ~~ 17, 1331 James F. Kinney...... too on ...... z8, " Fine to be enforced with $to costs. 3984 ]Ames J. Winchester....tu+ no 17, 1332 Daniel B. Freedman...... to no ... • .. 28, " 3987 Thomas J. Conway.....:. roo on •• • • • t7, 1335 J Clarence Sinclair...... ton on ... .. ` 28, ` Fine remitted. 3983 William P. Durando..... to no . ••.... ' r7, ' 1336 Jo M. Finlay ...... too co ....•. " 28, " ...... hn 3989 Ralph H. Reed...... Too Oct r7, 1337 Leopold H. Cohen...... too on ...... z8, " " 3990 Benjamin Rosenthal..... too no . • • • • • • 17, zoo oo I...... " 28, " " 3338 Charles Greenfield...... 3991 Adolph Reichmann...... Too no " • • • • . • " 17, 0 4339 Ernest Gloeckner...... too on ....•.• " 28, ' 3993 Charles E. Hudson..... Too oo ' 7, 1341 William H. Cahill...... too 0o " ...... ' a8, • 3994 Michael F. Molloy...... to no •...... " r7, " 1343 Charles Bohling...... roo 00 ...... z8, r' 3987 Louis M. Christellar.... too no " • • • • • • r7, 4345 Charles Burden...... to on ° z8, ` 3998 John McGibney.•.....••. too Oct ...... iit7, .. x327 James B. Flaherty...... so 00 ...... ` 28, ' ` 4000 John H. Rehm...... 'Co 00 i7, 1348 Herbert J. Travis...... too no ...... " a8, " 4004 Patrick C. Morgan...... too no 17,

5876 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899.

CITY COURT. No. NAME. FINK, JUDGE. DATE. DISPOSITION.

r10. NAME. F[NE. JUDGE. DATE. DISPOSITION. s167 Henry Gerlach ...... $too on Dugro ...... Maya6, s899 Fine remitted, x168 Augustus F. Holly,Jr...• zoo oo, ...... " 26, 2169 Horatio Page ...... ron oo zz ••••••••••a6, " 4070 Louis H. Schubart...... $zoo oo Sehuchman.....• May 16, t8g9 Fine remitted. s170 Alfred L. Peak ...... roo so a6, 4071 Jacob A. Lehmann...... ' zoo oo ' ...... " 16, " " 2171 Paul Gottheil...... too oo " a6, " " Oscar Hammerstein..... Too 0o •... ' t6, " Fine to be enforced with $to dosts. 2171 Albert Millke .... zoo on ...... a6, ' 4073 ...... a6, " 4074 Morris Berger...... ,..... roo oo ..... ' r6, " Fine remitted. 2173 Richard Cantwell...... zoo no i 4076 Moritz B?uer...... roo o~ ...... ' x6 2174 Frederick A.Johnson.... lo 0o " ...... " a6, , s6, Percy M. Barnett...... toy oo .... x6, • 2175 Louis Harburger ...... xoo no ' 4077 ar79 Vernon A. Ricker...... • zoo 0o ...... • " z6, 4080 .Jule Frenkel...... z0000 " x6, ' Fine tobeenforced with $xocosts. u u . 4o8 Charles H. Klee...... roo oo • ..... x6, ' Fine remitted. 2179 BernardJ. Kadison...... to oo ...... , 6' 4o83 Samuel C. Klauber...... too on ' ..... " r6, " r8 s H. DeC. Richards...... soo so ""a ^ 4083 George J. Grossman...... goo oo " ..... ' 16, 2183 Louis N. Klute...... 100 00 " ...... " s6, " 2185 Michael Houlaban...... to 0o ' z6, ' 4086 Cornelius M. Breen...... , Too oo ... • " z6, " Fine to be enforced with$ro costs. u . 4087 Charles W. Meagher..... too oo " ., •. " x6, " Fine remitted. zr87 Carl Adler ...... ... zoo 0o ' 6, " 4088 William Mylius...... roc on " .... " x6, u x88 Phinaes B. Van Syckel.... roo 0o " " z6, " 4089 Edmund A. Kolb...... xoo on ..•. ' x6, 2189 Albert E. Haws,...... ,, zoo 0o " ...... " z6, 4090 Edward H. Kolb...... rco no • .... " x6, ' alga Peter Rumler...... too 0o " ...... " a6, " 4091 William H.Konther....., goo on .... x6, ' zr9r August L.M.Costa...... zoo oo •' ...... " s6, " zros Charles Andruss...... too oo " " z6. " 4o9z Siegmund Goldstein,.... too no ' x6, " •' 4093 Otto Schmidt ...... too o ".... ' t6, " Fine tobe enforced wire $toCosts. r6o8 Frederick Evers...... too to Bischoff...... June 30, Millard J. Bloomer.... .. I zoo on , .... " x6, " Fine remitted. 1609 Milton Kaufman...... zoo o1 ...... " 3o, 4094 t6 John J. Phy fe...... too oo u ...... u 30, 4095 Thaddeus Moriarty...... xoo 00 .... " 16, " " 11 ii 4096 John F. Moser...... too on " ..... " so, ' Fine to be enforced with $to costs. 1614 James McCusker...... too 00 ...... 30, 4097 Rudolph A. Linsenhoff too oo ..... r6, Fine remitted. t6t6 Henry M. Samstag..... too 0o .... ' 30, " 40 99 Alex. M. Welch...... zoo oo .•.... •• z6, •• •' x618 Bernard Lynch...... inn no ...... " .3e, " •, 4100 Samuel Fleck...... i roo 00 " ...... " r6, •• " 16.9 Edward A. Davenport... ton oo ...... •• " 30, " 4zot Bernhard Masor...... too on r ..... r6, " .< r6zo John J. Desmond...... zoo oo ...... " 30. " 4003 Ferdinand Welshofet..... goo so ...... to, :625 Richard E. Elliff...... too 0o "30, " 4106 Jeremiah P. Robinson....;' zoo so ...... " 1628 William J. O'Reardon... too oo " ...... " 30, " 4007 Louis J. Ullman...... ' zoo 00 " ..... r6, u " t6zg Horace L. Harriman xoo 0o ...... I. " 3o, " 4108 August F. W. Sheland... zoo 00 ...... x6, Fine to be enforced with $to costs. 1631 Ignatz Reismann ...... roo 0o ...... ' 30, " 4109 Peter A. Ruton...... zoo oo ..... x6, " Fine remitted. 5634 Edward E. Sinsheimer... xoo on " ...... " 30, " 4110 Augustus Duschnes...... zoo co ...... x6, 1635 Ernest C. Bliss...... too 00 ...... " 30, " Fine to beenforced with $zocosts. 4111 Joseph Freedman...... zoo co " ..... •' x6, x636 Charles B. Harfst...... zoo 0o •...... " 30, " Fine remitted. 4112 Henry Heissenbuttel.... too oo ..... t6, 1638 John W. Hutchinson .. too so ...... " 30, ' 4113 SamuelSchwartzbarth.... zoo Co .... " t6, " 1643 Hugh Keveney .... zoo 00 " ...... " 30, ° 4116 Siegfried Rosenhamp.. • . goo 0o .... " z6, 1644 Charles J. Giblln...... too co ...... " 30, " 4128 Patrick O'Connor...... . xonIon 00 ...... " z6, •' '• 1648 Henry Matthei...... zoo 0o ...... " 30, " '• x65o Henry A. Keckeissen.... zoo 0o ..•... " 30, " 41x9 Adolph Wald ....,.. . zoo 0o ...... z6, •, " 4122 James Shipman...... Ioo on ...... •• x6, " " r65r Charles Norden...... too so ...... a 30, " x658 Frank J. Sprague...... zoo 0o ...... " 30, " " 1662 Alexander Simon...... zoo 0o ...... " 30, 1663 Samuel Friend, Jr...... rco co " 30o,, " CITY COURT. 1670 Louis B. Davis...... xoo 0o ...... I " 3o, ' x675 Archibald M. Scbrady... zoo so ...... •! " 30, " 1678 Simon Giutermana...... zoo 00 " 30, 30, " 4197 Joseph B. Read...... , $zoo on O'Dwyer...... May r8,18gg Fine remitted. 1679 Frank J. Dietrich...... zoo on ...... ...... " ,68o Charles W. Potter. ,.,.,, zoo on " ...... " 30, " 4199 Edward J. Riordan..,,,. zoo 0o '• r8, :681 William E. Powers.,..... zoo on ...... " 30, " Fine to be enforced with $to costs, 4202 John V. Gelb ...... zoo oo ...... I " x8, " •• ' 4104 Eli H. Bernheim...... zoo 0o ...... " 18, " Fine to be enforced with $to costs. z68z Joseph Norden...... zoo 0o `• ...... 30, Fine remitted. 1693 Louis J. Reckendorfer... zoo 0o ...... " 30, " Undecided. 4506 Moses Heinemann...... ion 0o ...... " 18, " Fine remitted. 1695 William H. Meyer...... too 0o ...... 30, ' Fine remitted. 4207 Aaron Kohn... ... •..... rco 0o " ...... •' 18, " •• 30, " 4209 William Deutsch...... zoo Co ...... " 18, •` x698 John B. Colgan...... zoo 0o " ...... " 421. Patrick Devine....,.,,,, too 0o " ...... " r8, " 1699 Stephen Farrelly...... too 0o ...... ` 30, " " 4211 Frederick Snyder...... Too 0o ...... " zS, " .701 Edward H. Hamilton.... too 0o " ..•..... " 30, " 1703 iohn G. Howell...... zoo 0o .... •. " 30, " •' 4212 James J. Regan...... too 0o " ...... " x8, " 4216 Charles H. Buschmann.. too Go • ...... " r8, 1705 Edward A. Rogers...... zoo 0o ...... " 30, " 4217 Harry C. Kaskie...... goo on ! ...... " 18, " Fine to be enforced with $zo costs. 1707 Louis Siff ...... too 00 ...... 30, " Undecided. 4218 George S. Strong...... too so ...... " 18, Fine remitted. 1708 Joseph W. Woolfolk..... too on ...... 1 go, " 4219 Henry Shan ...... too o1 „ ...... . r8, •• •' 1711 James J. McGuire...... zoo 0o ...... 30, •' Fine remitted. 4220 Geor. a Eisenbach. , , , , , , zoo so ...... I " 18, " 1712 rnest G. Reinhardt,.... too no .....,. " 30, " Fine reduced to$tgtobeenforced. 4221 Daniel S. Pell...... eon on ...... i8, " 1713 H. Dillon Ripley...... zoo on " ...... " 30, " Fine remitted. 4522 Conrad H. Ruhl...... rco os ...... " t8, " 1726 Louis Pollack goo no ...... " 30, " 4525 James O'Neill...... , too 0o " ...... •, z8, " 17.8 William Morlang...... Too so ...... " 30, 4327 , Samson Reutlinger...... goo 0o " .... " z9, •' 1720 Charles F. Hanington.... too on ...... " 3o, 4228 William F. Mosel...... too on ' ...... 18, 1721 Washington S. Valentine. xoo 0o ...... " 30, 4229 1 Alexander Tasker...... 'U zoo 0o ...... " x8, " x722 Hugo Hey man,...... zoo 00 " ...... " 30, " 1723 William L. Morton...... zoo 0o ...... ' 30, " •• 4135 Winfield E. Hinsdale....' z'o on ...... I .. r8,x8 " .. 4234 John Neff ...... goo co ...... 1728 William S. iutlen...... goo 0o ...... " 30, " •, 4236 Herman Hirsch...... zoo co ...... I •' ,8, ,. •' 1731 George M. Walgrove..... too 00 ...... " 30, " Arthur S. Herenden...... goo oo ...... " r8, " 1733 Bradford L. Gilbert....,, zoo co ...... " 30, " Fine to be enforced with $ro costs.. 4237 1734 Charles Winkelmann..... too 0o " ...... - " 30, " Fine remitted 4238 Anthony Green...... ion no ...... " r8, " Fine to be enforced with Szocosts. zoo 0o •...... " 30, " " 4239 Milton, M. Dryfoos...... rco 0o ....,. r8, ° Fine remitted. 1735 Frederick W. Marks...... 1736 James J. Fisher...... too 00 ...... " 30, " ,• 4242 Howard A. Colby...... U zoo co ...... 18. " xoo 0o ...... " 30, " 4243 Edward J. Riordan...... , zoo 0o , ...... " 18, " 1737 August G. Reinert...... 4244 P. Lorillard Ronalds, Jr. zoo oo ...... x8, 1739 Henry N. Corwith...... zoo so ...... ' 30, " Fine to be enforced with $tc costs,. 4246 Samuel Moore...... too on ...... x8, 1740 Tohn H.Pugh...... zoo 0o " •...... " 30, " Fine remitted. 4248 David J. Edmonds...... zoo so ...... " I'., o " 1745 Frederick F. Fleck...... too on ...... " 30, " Fine to be enforced with 0iocosts. 4249 Henry P. Mock...... zoo 0o ...... •' x8, 1748 John J. Carty...... ,,., loo no ...... " 30, " Fine remitted. 4252 Jacob Morgenroth...... xx on ...... 18, •` " 1757 Henry Scheuer...... zoo oo " ...... " 3c, " •' 4258 U Jacob Stern ...... xco on " ...... " 18, 1758 Patrick Waters...... rco 00 ...... " 30, ,' " 4262 U William G. Hamilton..... zoo co ' ...... z8 x759 I Patrick F. McGann...... too on " ....•.,,I " 30, " 4265 i William M. Blake...... zoo 00 ...... " r8, •' Fine to beenforced with $to costs. 4266 ' Edward Van Ness...... '°° w I ...... S. Fine remitted. 4267 Charles A. Magee...... zoo 0o " 18, " 4268 Thomas B. Lee...... zoo on I „ ...... 'i .' r8, •'

SUBDIVISION II. SUPREME COURT. Names of delinquent jurors who were not personally served with an "order to show cause," together with the reasons therefor. 1071 Solomon Markstein...... axon 0o Dugro ...... May 26, 1899 Fine remitted. 1072 Joseph B. Krause...... zoo so 26, .Wof Served. w73a Edw rd S. Schaeffer..... too no " .••,...... ' z6, " z074 John Ruddell...... zoo oo . ...... " 26, PROCEEDINGS BEFORE JUUGE MCCARTHY. 1076 Andrew Rickford...... Ion 00 " ...... " 26, " 1077 Harold Kasschan...... , too co - " ...... " z6, " e078 Fletcher C. Williams..... xoo on " ...... " 06, AMOUNT OF 1079 Charles Mayhoff...... zoo on " ...... " a6, •' No. NAME. DATE. CAUSE OF NON-sERvzcz OF ORDER, zo8i E. George Hall...... zoo so " ...... " z6, FINE. 2082 Walter Wilcox...... zoo no " ...... " z6, " •` z084 Peter i.O'Donohue...... too co " ...... " z6, " to85 Joseph Howell...... too 0o " ...... " z6, " 3923 Emil Nickelsberg ...... $coo oo Apr. 17, 1899 Not found. zo86 William J. Hayes...... xoo so " ...... . " z6, " Fine reduced to$xo, to be enforced. 3924 William J. Dolan...... roo no " x7, . '• 2087 Henry Bade...... zoo on " ...... " z6, " Fine remitted. 3926 Louis T. Merkel ...... roo 0o " 17, " Unable to serve in specified time, 1o89 Edward Willard...... roo 00 " ...... " z6, " 3927 Peter i'1'and ...... zoo 0o " 17, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. logo Oscar Kanner...... zoo 0o " ...... " 26, „ 3929 Charles C. Hubbard ...... zoo 0o " 17, " Unable to serve in specified time, 1091 Shuball Cottle...... , zoo on " ...... _ " z6 u 3930 James Doris,...... • ...... •... ,00 0o " 17, " Not found. zoo so " ...... " z6, " •• 3934 James S.Auer• ...... roo on " x7, 1093 amin ... zoo 0o ...... „ z6, Cyrus G. Clark ...... tno 0o ' 17, •' Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. Benj o Walendorf ... 3937 . 1094 John W. Hubna...... goo on " .. ...... I " 26, " 3939 Joseph Sacco ...... too 00 17, " " " 1095 Harry A. Quackenbush..I goo oo " ...... " z6, ' 3941 Edward B. Cleveland ...... too co ' 17, .098 William H. Rosenblatt...' too so " ...... ° 26, ' 3943 Moritz Englander ...... zoo 0o " 17, " " •, loso James O'Neil .. ...... too on " ...... " z6, •` Fine to be enforced with $to costs. 3945 Joseph T. Mcllhargy ...... zoo 0o " r7, " Unable to serve in specified time. uor John J. Fredericks...... xoo 00 ...... •'z6, " Fine remitted. 3947 James J. Fogerty ...... too 0o " 17, " Dead. Hermanerman W. Schmidt...... roo 0o " ...... " z6, " 3953 Arthur C. Macknight ...... roo 0o " x7, " Unable to serve in specified time. 1107 James B. Powers..,,..... zoo on " ...... " z6, " 3957 Philip Howell .. ...... xoo so " 17, zro8 Henry S. Manges...... zoo on " ...... " z6, " 3958 H. Allen Briggs...... zoo 00 17, " " •' zrog Jacob L. Schwarzbaum... xoo on " ...... ' z6, " Thomas F. Meehan ...... zoo 0o 27, " Unable to serve in specified time. 0 3959 urn Samuel M. Rosenthal. ..• goo 00 " ...... z6, " 3960 William F. Park ...... too 00 17, ' Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1111 Adonijah H. Brummell... too 0o " ...... " z6, " 3962 Nathan A.Saphir ...... roo 0o " 17 " " zits Frederick W. Dittmar.... zoo oo " ...... " z6, " 3963 Victor E. Osteyee ...... loo 0o x7, " " 1114 Theodore Kaatz...... goo so ...... 26, „ 3964 John H. Monaghan ...... roo 0o " 17, " Unable to serve in specified time. 1115 Benjamin D. Brown...... ; goo so " ...... " 26, " 3967 Francis A. Repplier...... too no " 17, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 0 et07 Henry O. Walker...... I too on " ...... z6, " 3968 Benjamin Lewis ...... zoo 0o " t7, " " elxg Benjamin E. Weeks...... zoo so " ...... " z6, " 3969 George Richmond ...... 1o0 0o " t7, " Unable to serve in specified time, '20 John Clark ...... zoo 00 " ...... " z6, " 3971 Frederick H. Daland ...... too 0o " 07, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. trza Charles M. Prior...... goo 0o " .....I.... " z6, " 3972 Frederick Kohrs ...... • too 0o . 17, " 1123 Charles Staib...... zoo 0o ...... z6, " •` 3373 Abraham H. Ossusky ...... too 0o ' 17, ^ Not found. 1128 John H. J Ronner...... too Go ...... " 26, " 3974 Max Lan zoo 00 " 17, •• •• 1126 Leopold Loewenstein .... zoo on " ...... " z6, " '• 3975 Johann J. T. C. Dahl:...... roo 00 17, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 3128 Anton Hofner ...... too on " ...... " z6, " 3976 Leopold Schepp ...... roo 00 17, " Unable to serve in specified time. 1129 Thomas C. Aldrich...... zoo on " ,...... '• z6, " 3977 Asher M. Sachs ...... zoo so " 17, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 213E Isaac Frank ...... zoo 0o " .....,.... " z6, •• 3979 Elliott B. Page ...... zoo 0o " x7, " Unable to serve inspecified time, :133 Henry W. Chapman...... too on ...... " z6, " •' 3980 William C. Harris ...... too 0o " 17, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 1134 Samuel Eckstein.....,,.. too oo " ...... " 26, " 3381 Charles J Young ...... too 0o " 17, " Unable to serve in specified time,. zr36 Julius Byck ...... :o, no '• 3983 Richard E. Norton, Jr ...... too 0o " x7, Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 2137 George F'. Tiffany...... zoo 0o " ...... a6, " 3985 Moritz Raunner ...... zoo on 17, " Unable to serve in specified time. 1138 Pratt Shutter...... _. too on " ...... •' z6, " 3986 William O'Brien ...... too 0o " r7, " " 1139 Charles Schneider...... Too 0o " ...... " 26, " 393E Philip F. Meyer ...... zoo 0o z 17, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1140 Frederick Reinschmidt... ton on " ...... " 26, '• 3995 Edgar W. Chichester ...... ...... loo 00 " x7, " " zr4r Charles Forbach...... goo on " ...... ".. z6,a6 ".. .. 3996 George J. Cohen ...... too 0o 17, ' Unable to serve in specified time. 1143 John Ruser...... too 00 '• ...... 3999 Charles G. Wise...... too 0o 17, , zz 4y EEr astus Hamilton ...... too 0o " ...... " z6. '• 4001 Thomas Dugan ...... too 0o " 27, ' " •' 1z46 Seymour Bentler...... zoo 0o " ...... " 26, " 002 Augustus H. Hall ...... zoo on " 17, a .. u 4 a x7 a .. .. 1147 James S. Dale...... zoo Go " ...... " z6, " ' 4003 Bernard Schiff ...... zoo no 1149 John J. Cryan...... xco 0o " ...... s6, " 4007 Frank Fin er ...... zoo 0o " x7, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. trgo Maurice Mayer...... zoo oo " ...... ' z6, 4008 Thomas Hefferman...... too 0o " 07, " Unable to serve in specified time. . rrss John W, Corvodi...... too oo ' ...... " 26, " 4010 William Lyman ...... zoo 0o • x7, ' ' 1155 Michael W. Murphy..... zoo 0o " ...... " 26, " •' 4011 Isaac Hermann ...... Too no " r7, " " •• 1156 Frederick Sterzel ...... too on " ...... " a6, " 4012 Louis W. Fleishman ...... room 0 r7, Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1158 Shirley Randolph...... goo 0o " ...... " a6, 4014 Henry Storm ...... too 0o " 17, " Unable to serve in specified time. I159 Joseph Kruger...... zoo on " . 0 z6, " 4ot6 Richard G. Freeman ...... goo 0o " 17, ' " " 1160 Charles W. Raab ...... too 0o " ...... " s6, " '• 4018 Alfred B. Bell ...... zoo 00 " 57, " Dead. tt6z John Burghardt...... too co " ...... " s6, s' " 4019 Ernest F, Niemeyer ...... too on " 17, Unable to serve in specified time. 1162 A. Beverly Smith.....,.. zoo 0o " ...... " 06, 4021 George E. Davis ...... • zoo no r7, :163 Frederick H. Withers.... zoo so " ...... " a6, " Fine to be enforced with $to costs, 4026 AlexanderJ Wormser ...... zoo 0o or7,II Ii " 1164 Peter Rogers ...... zoo on " ...... " 26, " Fine remitted. 4o31 Henry H...... Wood zoo 0o . ~7i 0 .. 1165 Charles N. Vilas... , ..... too 0o " ...... " 06, •' " 4033 August F. Hoppe ...... too 0o " r7, " Out of city, return unknown.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899. THE CITY RECORD. 587.7

NO. NAME FINE. DATE. CAUSE OF NON-SERVICE OF ORDER, No. NAME. FINE. DATE. CAUSE OF NON-SERVICE OF ORDER.

4247 Thomas r. Gninon ...... $700 00 May x8, 7899 Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 4035 Gabriel Silver ...... $xco oo Apr. 17,~7 1899 Unable to.. serve in specified time. 4036 Jos ph Metz ...... zoo on 4250 Charles K. Griffith ...... xoo on '• t8, " Out of city ; return unknown. 403 Benjamin Saldel ...... roo 00 " [7, ' Dead. 4251 Robert H. Todd ...... too on x8, Out ofjunsdiction of the Court. 4038 Sigmund A. Goldsmith ...... Too on " r7, " Unable to serve in specified time. 4253 Adolph Freymuller ...... rco 00 " x8, " q hn W. Hardy...... ten no " r7, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 4254 William D. Duve ...... xoo on ' t8, ^ Dead. 8 Charles L. Bartels ...... ...... too co " 17, ' Dead. 42.45 Thomas J. Hart ...... 100 00 " 18, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court, 4~ Albert H. Brown ...... roo no r7, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 4256 Solomon T. Fatman ...... zoo no " 18, " „ '• 4049 Thomas Noonan ...... rco 00 'x8, " I .' 4050 George P. Hayes ...... 100 00 •' 17, ' Not found. 4257 4o51 Thomas J. Healy ...... xoo 00 °' 17, Unable to serve in specified time. 4259 Daniel M. Fernandez ...... ...... too on " x8, " ' Out of the city; return unknown. 4053 Max Blumberg ...... roo co 17, •' 4260 George C. Schoonmaker ...... too on " x8, ' Out of jurisdiction of the Court. Michael T. Carroll ...... too on t7, Dead. 4261 Frank W. Brooks ...... roo 00 18, , 4054 Isaac H.Hunter ...... I zoo no 0 17, Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 4263 L~ yman R. Colt ...... roo on 18, « <. 4o55 too 00 I7i „ Mason Huddart ...... too on " =B, 4056 David M. Kimmey ...... 464 L 4057 Ernest Schweitzer ...... too 00 " x7, " Dead. 4058 Joseph G. Tilford ...... rco 00 " I7r " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 4oyq Albern W.Williams ...... too oo " x7, Not found. 4060 Ferdinand Voss ...... zoo on " x7, Out of jurisdiction of the Court. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE JUDGE DUGRO. 4063 Erastus Hayes ...... 100 00 " 17, " ° 4064 John H. Fell . too 00 17, •' 2075 Samuel D. Aaronson ...... $Ioo Do May 26, Dead. 4065 Thomas H. Cobb ...... zoo 00 " 17, Unable to serve in specified time. zo8o Anthony La Forte ...... ion 1899 Out the cityy; return unknown. 4067 Israel D.Pearce ...... too on " 17, " " 2083 Edward Evans ...... xoo co " z6,. Dead. 2088 Henry T. Smith ...... zoo on " z6, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 2096 Charles Peterson ...... ... zoo 00 " z6, " PROCEEDINGS BEFORE JUDGE BISCHOFF. 2097 Lewis M. Rutherford ...... rot on " 26, " 2099 Max Stern ...... zoo on " 26, ' 2102 Abraham Goldstein ...... too on " z6, " [140 William J. Faglan ...... $zoo on April z8,1899 Unable to serve in specified time. 2104 Charles Cullen ...... too on " z6, " Dead. t145Max Schtvern ...... too no a8, " 2105 Albert Lewis...... ron on " 26, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. [r43 Tames Mooney ...... too 0o " z8, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1x06 Harry Jenkinson ...... ...... zoo on " z6, " " 1148 Edgar R.Preyer...... 1on on •' z8, " " " 2213 Nicholas Coffer ...... Too on " 26, ' Dead. [249 Albert C.Arend ...... xoo on " 28, " Out ofcity, return unknown. zrr6 ioseph N. Hoexter ...... roo on " 26, " Out of the city; return unknown. '152 Israel D. Pearce ...... too no z8, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 2118 Thomas F. Prial ...... too no ' 26, ` Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 1159 Sidney B. Hickox ...... ...... toe oo ' 28, " Out ofcity, return unknown. 2121 Henry E. Abbey ...... Too oo " z6, " Dead. It62 Henry W. Klein ...... zoo 0o " 28, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 2x24 Moritz Bauer ...... roo on ^ 26, " Out of the city; return unknown. [x63 Dennis Field ...... too 00 28, " Sick in hospital. 2t17 Henry V. Hamilton ...... Ion 00 " z6, '' Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 1164 John J.Dowdell ...... r00 00 " 28, " Out ofjurisdiction ofthe Court. 2130 George H. Wilson ...... too 00 " z6, " " 1169 Ralph Morgenthau ...... too on " 28, " Unable to serve in specified time. 2131 Edward Franke ...... roo no " 26, " Dead. t173 Gilbert Cullen ...... zoo oo " z8, " Sick in hospital. 2135 Solomon A. Schlessinger ...... to, on •' 26, " Out of city ; return unknown. 1174 Lionel Solomon...... too cc " 29, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 2142 Thomas Bullock ...... zoo on " 26, " 1175 James J Hamburg ...... roo 00 ' z8, " Out of city, return unknown. 2145 Jacob W. Ringlander ...... 'co on " z6, cz76 redenek Billings ...... r-o on ' z8, " Out ofjurisdiction ofthe Court. 2148 Louis Eising ...... loo no " 26, 1178 Charles P. Clemes ...... too 0o " z8, " Unable to serve in specified time. 2,52 Alonzo Hornby ...... too on " s6, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. [179 Solomon M. Isaacs ...... too on '• 28, " Out of City, return unknown. 2153 H. Osterberg...... ...... loo no ' z6 <' Dead. tr8r Charles D. Frey ...... rco no " z8, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 2r54 William G. E. Pettes ...... zoo no z6, " Out of the city; return unknown, tr82 Thomas Magrath ...... roo no " z8, " Dead. 2,57 Hiram K. Price ...... x.o oz " 26, " Dead. 1183 Victor C. Ruffel ...... moo on " z8, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 2x66 William F. Sniffen ...... roo on " z6, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. :84 Frederick C. Whitehouse ...... xoo on " 28, " " zr76 Theodore Wagoner ...... too on " z6, " Unable to serve in specified time. 1166 Armond Sichel ...... =co on " z8, Out of City, return unknown. 2177 Edward Shaffer ...... roo no " z6, " Dead. it88 Eugene L. Fremont ...... :oo no " z8, " Dead. z1Po Philip Wildfeuer ...... too on " z6, " Unable to serve in specified time. 7x91 William E. Higman ...... too no " z8, 11 Out ofCity, return unknown. z,8. Faivel Rieger ...... too 00 " 26, " " 1X94 Eugene Tips . ...... xoo 0o " z8, 1184 Edward). Lunny ...... ...... zoo on " z6, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 1197 James A. White ...... too on z8, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. zr86 Daniel Dull ...... Ico no " 26, " izot Louis Bennett...... roo on „ z8, " " 1202 Charles H. Alden ...... zoo no " z8, " Out of City, return unknown. [203 William E. Cohn ...... xco co zS, " " " 1204 James McKinley ...... too on " a8, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE JUDGE ItISCHOFF. nos Albert W. Crane ...... too co ° 28, " Out of City, return unknown. 1209 Christian H. Kruse...... Too 00 z8, " Unable to serve in specified time. zfio Frederick Krutina ...... $too 0o June 30, 1899 Unable to serve in specified time. 2ta ohn Koehler ...... too 00 28, ' Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. James Cousins ...... roo on " 30, ' Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 213 William L. Youngman ...... roo no ` z8, " Out ofCity, return unknown. ,6,2 zoo on " 28, " 1613 van H. Patrick ...... loo on " 3o, " Unable to serve in specified time 217 Peter G. ieffrey ...... 1615 Edward W. Hosted ...... roo no 30, 221 Arthur W. Lipsett ...... loo on 28, ' Dead. " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time zfr7 Henry Lieberman ...... tco o 1222 George P. Soule ...... zoo no z8, ' r6zr Andrew Siebold ...... Ico co " 30, " " 7224 Gotthold Frankel ...... Ion no " 28, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1Ezz Philip A. Hermann ...... Ica of " 30, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. c231 Thomas Higgins ...... rro CO " 28 " Sick in Hospital. 1623 Theodore Reimer ...... too no " 3', ` •' " i234 James H. Nicholson...... xoo on " 28, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. r62 Frederick Kroger ...... too no " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time 1236 John Joons ...... Ica 00 ,• 28, •, " •• moo no " 30, " ... too 00 " z8, " " i6a6 Louis Lesser ...... [239 Marcus A. Cook ...... r6z7 Thomas Jennefit ...... loo no " 3o, " Dead. 241 James M. Levy ...... too 00 " 28, °, , '• 1630 Richard Dunphy ...... zco no " 30, " " 1243 Benjamin Oppenheimer ...... .. ...... zoo to " 28, " - " 1632 Walter M. Scheftel ...... zoo no ' 30, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 245 Robert R. Breese ...... roo no ' z8, ' Dead. 1633 Frank H. Molten ...... too on " 30, Dead. 1246 John Hill ...... too no " 28, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. zoo on " 30, Out of jurisdiction of the Court. Michael 1. Doyle ...... moo co '~ z8, " " x637 George W.Geitz ...... 1247 . •' 1639 Frederick W. Cook...... too no " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time [248 Charles V. Lachmttnd ...... too 0o a8, Out ofCity, return unknown. 164o Emil M. Blum ...... zoo co ^ 3o, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 250 Abram Leavitt ...... yon 0o " 28, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. Max Berenstein ...... too on " 30, " " Walter Fletcher ...... to, no a8, " " " 1641 12254 Lyman E. Miner ...... rco no " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time 1257 Edward Abram ...... too no " zs, " Out of City, return unknown. 1642 the Court. J. c 1645 Henry B. McCrea ...... zoo on " 30, " Out ofjurisdiction of 258 Prentice Treadwell ...... zoo on " 228, ' Unable to serve in specified time. 1646 Henry A. Episcopo ...... zoo on <' 30, '• <• z6x John F. Coar ...... coo on " 28, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. Ioo on " 30, " Out of city ; return unknown. in specified time. 1647 Charles Nosser ...... 262 William. Blech ...... roo 00 " 228, " Unable to serve 1649 John J. Fry . ...... zoo on " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time 1264 John Falconer ...... 100 00 " 228, " Out ofjurisdiction ofthe Court. Raymond C.Penfield ...... ion oo " 30, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court...... 100 no " 228, " Dead. t65a [z65 George Watch . , x653 Nicholas Geoffroy ...... ZOO co " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time 7267 Joseph W. Frost ...... zoo no ' 28, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 1654 Bernard Butler ...... roo on " 3o, " Dead. 169 Stephen D. Bayer...... too no " 26, " 2655 Leopold Pachner ...... Ioo 00 " ;o, " Out of city ; return unknown. t271 Dederich H. Bey...... zoo 00 " 28, " " •• 1656 Charles Wehrhane ...... zoo no " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time X273 Gilbert Loeb ...... too on " z8, " " 1657 Albert Gerstendorfer...... zoo on 1 " 3e, 7276 Henry Moran ...... 100 00 ' 28, „ , 1659 Stephen Little ...... ...... Ica 00 " 30, " " " 1180 Julius S. Aron ...... roo 00 " a8, , x66o Thomas Gtimm ...... ion 00 „ 30, " " <' tz8t William A. Schneider ...... too 0o " 28, " r66: William Kaplan ...... rco 0o " 30, " " 1282 Herman Weingartner ...... too 0o " 228, " Dead. 1664 Edward Roemer ...... ...... xoo 00 " 30, ' Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. [283 Louis D. Barchfield ...... roo no " 28, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. x665 Thomas Parker ...... Ioo 00 " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time [186 Barney Davis ...... rco 00 " z8, " Out of city ; return unknown. x666 Patrick McShane ...... roo co " 30, 7188 John Macfarlane ...... 100 00 " 28, " Unable to serve in specified time. Arthur McSorley ...... too co " 30, Out ofjurisdiction ofthe Court. Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1667 1294 Eimer C. Griffith ...... too on " 78, " 1668 Henry G. Karrenberg ...... roo 00 " 30, " " 1197 Charles T. Mermar ...... roo on ' 28, zoo on " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time 28, s, 1669 Dennis F. Hogan...... 1301 Jacob J. Mahlborn ...... ion on " 1671 oseph J. Reilly ...... reo no " 30 " Dead. 302 Henry N. Purdy ...... too on ' 28, " " 1672 Frank G. Potts . ...... 100 00 " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time E304 Max Laufer...... roo 00 ' 28, ' Dead. 1673 William B. Dininny ...... Too on " 30, [306 Greenleaf W. Crossman ...... too no " el, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1674 Arthur W. Smith ...... ...... zoo no " 3e, " Out ofcity ; return unknown. 1311 Roswell S. Hill ...... too 00 " 28, " " 1676 Isaac Linds ...... 100 00 " 30, Unable to serve in specified time, [317 Moses L. Siff ...... roo 00 " z8, " Out of city ; return unknown. 1677 Peter D. Donnelly ...... zoo on " 30, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. [318 Edward H. Deike .....: ...... too on " 228, '< •, 1683 Elias Lindenbaun ...... 'no 0o '30, " 1319 Baldy J. Arrington ...... roo 00 " 28, ' Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 1684 James G. McGunnigle ...... roo 0o " 30, ~~ Unable to serve in specified time [320 James Albiez ...... too on " 18, •' " x685 Charles J. Savage ...... too 00 " 30, [329 William H. Gerety ...... roo on " 28, " " •' 1686 Paul G. Decker ...... ... too 00 " 30, " Dead. 1323 Charles W. Balch ...... Too on " 28, " Samuel C. Hine ...... too 00 " 30, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. roo 00 " 28 x687 [333 James B. Read ...... ,< x688 John W. Rorbach ...... too 00 " 30, " Out of city ; return unknown. 1334 Thomas B. Cassidy...... moo on a8, ' x689 Benjamin F. Beckel ...... zoo on " 30, ~~ Unable to serve in specified time 1340 Henry C. Mahnen ...... ZOO on " 228, " Dead. x6go Edward J. Hendee ...... Too 00 30, 1342 Henry M. Fessenden ...... Too no " 228, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. r6gx Frank W. Miller ...... too on 30, „ ,. 1344 John B. Holsten...... too on " s8, " °' r6gz Joseph F. Redington ...... too 0o " 30, 346 James Kauffman ...... Ioo 00 " 28, " " `r 1694 Howell C. Rees ...... Too 00 " 30, ' „ 1696 John Lindemann ...... too on " 3o, " Out of city ; return unknown. 1697 Anthony Berger ...... moo on " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time PROCEEDINGS BEFORE JUDGE SCHUCHMAN. 'ion Adolph Feldman ...... too 00 " 30, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 7702 Elwood S. Hand...... too 00 " 30, , , 1704 John Jorns ...... too 00 " 30, 4072 Wilkinson DeF. Wright ...... froo no May t6, x899 Unable to serve in specified time. 1706 Theodore Schumacher ...... too 00 " 30, ' Out of city ; return unknown. 4075 William T. Shannon ...... too no " 16, Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1709 David C. Breckenridge ...... ion no " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time moo on " t6, , „ AugustEitzen ...... 100 no " 30, " Out of city ; return unknown. 4078 Elmore P. Van Auken ...... 1710 Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 4079 Harvey W. Vreeland...... too 0o x6, 17=4 Robert Taller ...... roo 00 " 30, " 4084 Herman Haughtmanii ...... roo on r6, .7x5 Charles Weiland ...... loo cw " 30, ' Unable to serve in specified time Peter Donohue ...... Too 00 r6, Dead. 1717 Charles C. Daniels ...... too 00 " 30, ' " 4185 100 00 " 30, " " 4098 Wayte A. Raymond ...... zoo no x6, ' Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1719 Michael T. Donnelly ...... , Herman Meister ...... too no x6, ' gs ...... roo 00 ' 30, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 4102 1724 H. Allan Brig " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time 4104 joseph F. Flanagan ...... too oa r6, Unable to serve in specified time. 1725 Frederick Jehl . ...... Ioo on too on ' x6, ' Out of jurisdiction of the Court. x726 George Emig ...... 100 00 " 30, " Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 4105 DeWitt C. Flanagan ...... Ica 00 " 30, " Out ofcity ; return unknown. 41=4 Henry Krebs ...... too oo " t6, ' ,. x727 Jacob H. Jacobs ...... 4115 Charles M. Day ...... zoo co " x6, ', „ x729 Henry S. Shirley...... roo o " 30, Unable to serve in specified time 4x17 John Schierloh ...... xoo 00 " x6, " ' 1730 Peter Somers ...... roo on " 30, 4120Charles F. Waldele ...... Too 00 x6, " ' 1732 Walter V. Kremer ...... roo 00 ' 30, " " 4011 Isaac C. Bfesenthal ...... zoo on " x6, " Out of city ; return unknown. x938 Mayndert Starin ...... zoo on 30, 4x:3 Charles Lienesch ...... zoo no r6, ' Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 1741 Clendenin Eckert ...... Too 00 30, Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 124 Arthur T. Baker ...... zo3 no " r6, " 1741 ohn H. Monaghan ...... Ion on " 30, , „ 4 Ioo 00 " 30, 1743 Sidney H. Carr...... x744 Richard Edwards ...... roo on " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time 1746 Daniel Boyle ...... 101 00 " 30, " PROCEEDINGS BEFORE JUDGE O'DWYER. T. Winthrop Weston...... too 00 " 30, " " 1747 , x749 William H. Hall ...... 100 00 " 30, 1750 John J.Dooley ...... roo on ' 30, ' Dead. 4194 Alexander McKinstry ...... $too oo May r8, 1699 Dead. 1751 Adolph Freymuller ...... 100 00 " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time no " x8, Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 4195 Edward H. Beck ...... xoo x751 oseph Dixon ...... 100 00 " 30, 4196 Frank L. McKee ...... zoo oo ' x8, " Samuel Brownold ...... xco on " 30, " Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 41g8 Dennis P. O'Connell ...... xoo on " r8, " Unable to serve in specified time. x753 too no " 30, " " 4aoo Edward Geis ...... =00 00 " x8, " Out of jurisdiction ofthe Court. 2754 Charles E. Lauten ...... 1755 Louis C. Hay ...... 100 00 " 30, " Unable to serve in specified time 4201 Frank Raudnitz ...... too no " xQ, " Out of city ; return unknown. William H. Fleming ...... too no " 30, " Out of city ; return unknown. 4203 Henry T. Buell ...... roo on " r8, " Dead. 1756 4-5 Anson Rosenthal ...... too on " r8, ' Out of city ; return unknown. 42088 Patrick J. McGoven ...... zoo no 18, Out of jurisdiction of the Court. 4213 Aaron Hershfield ...... zoo no r8, . ., 4214 Edward Cohn...... zoo 00 " r8, ' Special Proceedings. 4225 Emil M. Blum ...... =oo 00 •• x8, ,• •• 4223 Edward A. Crowinshield ...... roo co " x8, " Unable to serve in specified time. 4224 John Gillan ...... zoo on " x8, Dead. NAME. JUDGMENT VACATED, ETC. I DATE. 4226 Arnold B. Heine ...... zoo 00 ' x8, ' Out of jurisdiction of the Court. No. 4230 Anthony D. Nichols ...... roo 00 ~` r8, " Out of city : return unknown. 4231 Herman Hinners ...... too 00 r8, " Unable to serve in specified time 4333 Alfred Becar ...... coo 00 x8, " Sick in bed, unable to be seen. 255 Julius Figluilo ...... Judgment vacated and fine remitted upon payment of .tito 4235 Alfred M. Herzog ...... roo 00 " 18, „ Dead. costs ...... April to, 1899 4240 Herman E. Korn ...... AGO 00 t8, ~~ Out ofjurisdiction of the Court. 56 David DeMeza ...... Judgment vacated and fine remitted...... ' 20, Frank M. Marshall ...... 100 00 " z8. " 442 Peter J. O'Donoghue...... Judgment vacated and fine remitted upon payment of $io 4241 I' costs ...... May 3, .. 4245 Charles J. Perry...... zoo on r8, " 5878 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899

No. NAME. JUDGMENT, VACATED, RTC. DATE. REPORT OF CHANGES OF FORCE FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 9, 1899. Borough of Manhattan. 248 Frederick Schroeder...... Dudgtnent vacated and fine remitted ...... • May 8, 1899 Appointed-2 Laborers, i horse and cart. 939 Isaac Epstein ...... Motton to vacate judgment denied...... " Reappointed-I Sounder, 2 Pavers, I Foreman, t Assistant Foreman, I Toolman. 581 Michael Frank ...... : Judgment vacated and fine remitted...... June tg, 14 Abraham Bear...... JJudgment vacated and fine remitted ...... •• zr, Deceased-i Toolman. Hopper...... Judgment vacated and fine remitted upon payment of ho 395o Francis M. .. costs ...... at Borough of Richmond. 4086 Cornelius M. Breen...... Default of defendant taken on motion to vacate judgment. 23, Appointed-I Assistant Foreman. 4080 Jules Frenkel ...... Judgment vacated and fine remitted...... a6, 817 Roderick McDermott...... Judgment vacated and fine remitted ...... z7, Borough of Brooklyn. William Whitewright...... udgment vacated and fine remitted ...... May 25, Appointed--4 Inspectors of Incumbrances. Borough of 731e Bronx. Changed to Driver-i Assistant Foreman, 8 Laborers, I Sounder, I Flagger. SCHEDULE "C." Removed-I Engineer of steam-roller. Deceased-i Laborer. Containing the Amount of Money Collected during the Three Months ending June 30, 1899, Borough of Queens. and the Manner of Disposing of the Same. Resigned-I Foreman. Appointed-i Bookkeeper, i Clerk. RECEIVED. April to, 1899. Julius Figluilo. ...... $1O 00 May 5, " Peter J. O'Donoghtte ...... 10 00 DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. June 15, " Harry K. Knapp ...... rto 00 r - 21, `• Francis M. Hopper ...... Io 00 At a regular meeting of the Board of Docks held Monday, August 14, 1899, at 2 Total...... ...... $140 00 o'clock P. M. Present-Commissioners Meyer and Murphy. Absent-President Cram. DISBURSED. The minutes of the meeting held August 7, 1899, were approved. A representative of the Carroll Box and Lumber Company appeared and requested a rebate April 29, 1899. Paid to Commissioner of Jurors ...... $1O 00 .. .. in the rental for the use of the remaining( portion of the Pier at the foot of East Eighteenth street, May 31, " ...... Io 00 " .< " now used by them. He was informed that a written application would receive the consideration June 30, ...... 120 00 of the Board. The communication from David McClure, attorney for the Consolidated Gas Company, in $140 00 relation to the proposed improvement of the water-front between Twentieth and Twenty-second streets, East river, was again tabled for one month. All of vi hich is respectfully submitted. The communication from the Anchor Line, requesting to be advised as to the terms upon Very truly, which this Department would extend Pier, new S4, North river, and grant said Company a renewal of the present lease for a term of ten years, with the privilege of a further renewal of ten CHAS. BLANDY, Acting Corporation Counsel. years, was referred to the Treasurer and Commissioner Meyer. I certify that the foregoing report is correct. The communication from M. C. Dexter, requesting a reduction in the rental charged for the berth occupied by bath at the foot of West Thirty-fifth street, was referred to the Treasurer. JULY I, 1899. The application of the Hudson River Bass Fishing Club for permission to place a fishing and ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel. life saving station between One Hundred and Twelfth and One Hundred and Thirteenth streets, North river, was referred to Commissioner Meyer. The communication from the President of the Borough of Queens, advising that the Local DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. Board of said borough has authorized the Department of Sewers to rebuild and improve the sewer extending out into the East river at the foot of Broadway, Long Island City, and requesting that a dock be constructed by this Department over said sewer, was referred to the DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS-COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Engineer-in-Chief to examine and report. NEW YORK, September 16, 1899. The following permit was granted on the usual terms: Supervisor of the City Record: Brooklyn Ferry Company of New York, to make general repairs to its ferry premises foot of DEAR SIR-In accordance with the provisions of section 1546, chapter 378 of the Laws of Roosevelt, Grand, East Tenth and East Twenty-third streets, Borough of Manhattan, and at the 1897, I transmit the following report of the transactions of the Department of Highways for the foot of Greenpoint avenue, Grand street, and between South Sixth and South Ninth streets, week ending September g, 189. Borough of Brooklyn, during the ensuing sixth months. Respectfully, The following permits were granted, the work to be done under the supervision of the JAMES P. KEATING, Commissioner of Highways. Engineer-in-Chief : Department of Water Supply, to repair water-main at Thirteenth avenue, between Twenty- eighth and Thirtieth streets, North river. BOROUGHS. Brown & Fleming, to dredge under dumping-board at the foot of West Fifty-fifth street, North river. MANHATTAN THE BRONX. BROOKLYN. QUEENS. RICHMOND John F. Doyle & Sons, agents for owners, to repair Pier 15, East river, and the pavement on the approach thereto, the work to be kept within existing lines. Public Moneys Received during Ike Week. New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, to drive fender piles at Pier 40, East river, the work to be kept within existing lines. Water connections, openings ...... $z6 on $363 C0 $36 on $to oc Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company, to rebuild its Pier 39, in the Borough of For restoring and re- Sewer connections, openings ...... 150 00 t69 00 s6 on 27 oc Brooklyn, the work to be done in accordance with plans and specifications to be hereafter approved paving pavement.. by the Engineer-in-Chief. General account...... $896 oo ...... Hubbard R. Yetman, to construct a dock on his property at Tottenville, Borough of Rich- For redemption of obstructions seized ...... 725 mond, the work to he done in accordance with plans and specifications to be first approved by the Engineer-in-Chief. For vault permits ...... • ~ 33600 12 00 ...... Daniel Burbank, to dredge at the foot of Nelson avenue, Great Kills, Borough of Richmond. or shed permits...... co i The following permits were granted, to continue during the pleasure of the Board, the work F z5 ...... to be done under the supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief: Police Department, to erect three additional rooms on the northerly side of the lower deck of Total...... $928 25 $512 oo $544 00 $62 oo $37 on Pier " A," North river, the work to be done in accordance with plans submitted. Mount Morris Electric-light Company, to erect a carrying pole on the easterly line of the marginal way south of Morton street, North river. Permits Issued. Richard Fitzpatrick, to place and maintain a portable engine on the Pier foot of East Twenty- Permits to open streets, to tap water-pipes ...... ••••• 27 20 eighth street. 13 7 A. J. and J. J. McCollum, to erect and maintain a coal hoisting tower on their wharf at New- Permits to open streets, to repair water connections ( 9 60 4 r3 town creek, Borough of Brooklyn, the work to be done in accordance with plans submitted, as Permits to open streets, to make sewer connection: amended. 70 S 25 37 4 6 Harden Brothers Trucking Company, to maintain a temporary coal hoisting mast on the Permits to open streets, to repair sewer connection, I z 39 2 r Pier foot of North Second street, Borough of Brooklyn. Permits to place building material on streets...... r5 7 The following communications were ordered on file From the Comptroller-Advising that his certificates have been indorsed upon Contract No. Permits to construct street vaults...... •.•74 I 3 .....? ...... 656, for furnishing screw bolts, spikes, etc. ; No. 659, for furnishing Manila rope ; No. 66o, Permits, special...... 76 156 23 27 for building a new pier at the foot of West Thirty-ninth street, and No. 665, for dredging on the East and Harlem rivers, and that the same are now valid contracts. Permits to construct sheds ...... 5 ...... From the Corporation Counsel- Permits to erect awnings ...... 2 ...... 1st. Approving forms of Contracts Nos. 661 and 662. 2d. Inclosing copies of bills of costs in favor of " The Sun," in the proceedings for the con Permits to cross sidewalks ...... 7 7 rr ....•...... demnation of the property fronting upon Riverside Park, and requesting that requisition be drawn for one-half of the amount, the other half to be paid by the Department of Parks. Chief Clerk directed to draw the necessary requisitions. Obstructions Removed. 3d. Transmitting copy of application to be made by James Douglas for grant of land under Obstructions removed from various streets and water on the Hudson river, north of Palisade avenue. avenues ...... 30 ..... 8 ...... From Philbin & Beekman, attorneys-Transmitting copies of applications to be made by Patrick Ward, for grant of land under water, between Halsey and Munson streets, East river, Repairs to Pavement. Long Island City, and by Stephen B. Halsey, for grants of land under water, between Munson street and Fulton avenue, and between Main and Halsey streets, East river, Long Island City. Square yards of pavement repaired ...... solo ant 5,225 630% 20,973% From George Ehret and Jacob Ruppert-Accepting the terms and conditions of the proposed lease to them of the right to collect wharfage at the bulkhead foot of East Ninety-third street. Secretary directed to request the Corporation Counsel to prepare the necessary form of lease. Statement of Laboring Force Employed in the Department of Highways during Week ending From the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children-Complaining of the practice of September q, 1899. permitting nude bathing in the Battery bath. Secretary directed to state that the public bath thereat is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, and that any complaint in relation thereto should be addressed to said Department. BOROUGHS. From the New York and College Point Ferry Company-Advising that the construction of a double ferry slip foot of East Ninety-ninth street will be commenced in the immediate future MANHATTAN. THE BRONX. BROOKLYN. QUEENS. RICHMOND. under the plan heretofore filed. From J. F. Smith-Requesting information in relation to the construction of docks and the NATURE OP WORK. ✓~ •/ improvement of the water front in the Borough of Richmond. Secretary directed to reply. From the Union Ferry Company-Requesting that about loo feet of the outer end of the pier to be constructed at the foot of Catharine street, East river, be left unshedded. Secretary 8 •U C 5 A V I O 6 8 O O vy directed to state that said request cannot be considered until such time as the pier itself shall have a H U ~o" I F U ie F H u t H U to aC" F C3 been completed. From O'Brien, Sheehan & McBean-Declining to 'pay the rental of $Soo per annum for the use of the southerly side and outer end of the pier at the foot of West One Hundred and Thirty- Repaving and renewal of pavements 225 275 4 87 .. 35 .. 8 ...... fourth street, North river. Boulevards, roads and avenues, i ,°e n ~ On motion, the permit granted O'Brien, Sheehan & McBean to use the Pier at the foot of 20 153 30 8 r5 655 100 4 75 131 7 36 •• •• •• •• maintenance of ...... J m West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, North river, was revoked, to take effect imme- Roads, streets and avenues...... 4 29 7 r • rob rz 24 56 140 36 65 ,;, a n diately. From the Receivers of the Atlantic Transportation Company-Advising that said Company Total ...... 41 96 15690100 12 78 237 rg 6o 56140 36 65 ...... is insolvent, and is therefore unable to make any repairs to the Pier foot of West Forty-fourth z49 457 street. On motion of Commissioner Meyer, the order of the Board directing the Engineer-fn-Chief to Requisitions drawn on Comptroller ...... $28,635 03 make the necessary repairs to said pier at the cost and expense of the Atlantic Transportation Company, was rescinded, and the following preamble and resolutions adopted:

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899. THE CITY RECORD. . 5879

Whereas, In and by an indenture made the 29th day of Ju1y, 1898, by and between The City of New York, through the Board of Docks, the party of the first part, and the Atlantic Trans- DATE. I FROM WHOM. FOR WHAT. AMOUNT. portation Company, party of the second part, all and singular, the wharfage which may arise, accrue or become due for the use and occupation in the manner and at the rates prescribed by law, of all that certain public wharf property situated on the North river, in The City of New t899 York, and known and described as the " Pier foot of West Forty-fourth street," was leased for a Aug. ro William M. Montgomery...... 3 mos. rent, Pier at tt9th st., H. R...... 0x81 25 term of ten years from the first day of November, 1898, with the privilege of renewal for a further term of ten years upon the expiration of the first term ; and ,, to Penna. R. R. Co...... 5 per cent. gross receipts ferry sad st., N. Y., to Jersey City, Whereas, In and by said lease the party of the second part covenants and agrees that if the rent for April, May and June ...... 932 77 . or sum of money therein reserved, or any part thereof, shall at any time be due or unpaid for the 'ro Long Island R. R. Co...... 3 mos. tent, ferry E, 34th st., N.Y., to Long Island City..... 3,000 00 space of ten days after the same shall have become due and payable according to the terms of the lease, or if the said party of the second part !hall fail to perform, keep, do, or observe any or 10 ...... ferry James slip, N.Y., to Long Island City..... s,coo Co either of the covenants, agreements, promises, things, terns or conditions therein contained on " 8 Dock Masters Wharfage Manhattan ...... 9a8 og the part and behalf of the said party of the second part to be performed, kept, done, or observed, or shall neglect or refuse to make repairs to the wharf property leased, for the space of ten days ,, 8 •• ...... Brooklyn. 9 32 after notice so to do shall have been given by the Board of Docks, that then and in such case, the mBgg Bo on lease shall cease, determine and come to an end ; and 8 Collector ...... Manhattan, March, ...... Whereas, The said indenture provides that the said party of the second part shall and will 8 ...... ,, May, " ...... a6 54 pay, or cause to be paid, to the said party of the first part, the rent or sum of $7,500 per annum, payable quarterly in advance ; and ', 8 Collector...... " Manhattan, June, 1899 . •' • 43a 14 Whereas, On the 1st day of August, 1899, there became due and payable the sum of $1,875 8 ,. ...... Brooklyn, ., .. ...... 45 85 as and for rent for the said Pier at the foot of West Forty-fourth street, as described in said indenture of lease for the quarter beginning the 1st day of August, 1899 ; and ., 8 ...... Manhattan, July, " ...... 816 23 Whereas, On the 7th day of April, 1899, the said Atlantic Transportation Company was .. 8 .. ...... ,, Brooklyn, .. .. ...... 53 00 directed to clean and repair the said Pier at the foot of West Forty-fourth street, in accordance with the terms of its lease ; and Date deposited, August mm, x899 ...... $36,o38 47 Whereas, Said company has failed to make necessary repairs to said pier, as provided under the lease, and has also failed to pay to the Treasurer of the Board of Docks the rental for the Respectfully submitted, quarter due August 1, 1899 ; therefore, be it Resolved, That the lease to the Atlantic Transportation Company of the wharf property CHARLES F. MURPHY, Treasurer. described in said indenture of lease, dated July 29, 1898, be and the same is hereby declared null The Auditing Committee submitted a report of twenty-three bills or claims, amounting to and void, to take effect on the date of service of a copy of these preamble and resolutions ; and $58,717.45, which had been approved and audited. The report was ordered to be spread in full further, be it on the minutes, as follows : Resolved, That a copy of these preamble and resolutions be served upon the said Atlantic Audit No. Names. Amount. Total. Transportation Company by personal service, and by posting or by causing to be posted in a con- Construction. spicuous place on said wharf property of a notice in printing, or in writing, or partly in one and 17930. Michael McGrath, Estimate No, 3, and Final Contract No. 640... $13,510 06 partly in the other, of these preamble and resolutions. 19,299 50 Resolved, That the Atlantic Transportation Company be and it is hereby directed to remove 17931• Naughton & Co., Estimate No. 3, and Final Contract No. 642.... at once all structures which may have been erected on the Pier at the foot of West Forty-fourth 17932. Naughluu & Co., Estimate No. I, Contract No. 658...... 4,096 37 17933• Biown & Fleming, rip-rap stones ...... 3,297 90 street, the work of removal to be done under the direction and supervision of the Engineer-in- 465 25 Chief of this Department. 17934. National Cont'g and Supply Co., iron, etc ...... Resolved, That the Engineer-in-Chief be and hereby is directed to clean and to make the — $40,669 oS necessary repairs to the Pier foot of West Forty-fourth street. General Repairs. From the Treasurer—Recommending that the compensation to be charged Brown & Fleming for 17935. Morris & Cumings Dredging Company, dredging ...... 4,688 22 the privilege of maintaining a dumping-board on the southerly side of the Pier foot of East Sixtieth 17936, Maurice Z. Hanau, services of band, etc ...... .... 882 00 street, in accordance with the permit granted July 25, 1899, be fixed at the rate of $2,500 per 17937. Dave Braham, services of band, etc ...... 882 00 annum, payable quarterly in advance to the Treasurer, commencing from the time said dumping- 17938. The American Band, services of band, etc ...... 669 00 board shall have been completed and ready for use. Recommendation adopted. 17939• Neumeyer's Band, services of band, etc ...... 336 00 From the Dock Superintendent—Report for the week ending August 5, 1899. I7940. Thomas F. Usher, services of band, etc ...... 441 00 From the Engineer-in-Chief- 17941. John A. Boswald, services of band, etc ...... 336 00 336 00 1st. Report for the week ending August 5, 1899. 17942. Thomas H. Joyce, services of band, etc . .... ...... 2d. Reporting completion of the work of dredging north of West Thirty-fourth street, on the 17943. Thomas Kelly, services of horse, etc ...... 210 00 North river, under Contract No. 638, August 5, 5899 ; and the commencement of the work of 17944. Edward Carley, sprinkling ...... ..... .. ...... 165 00 dredging in the Wallabout Canal, Borough of Brooklyn, under Contract No. 657, August 9, 1899. 17945, Manhattan Electric Light Company, electric lights ...... 215 76 3d. Recommending that the Local Board of the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Districts be --- 9,160 98 notified that this Department will construct a platform at the foot of Railroad avenue, Harlem Wallabout Fund. river, for the accommodation of the local business thereat, provided said Local Board will see 17946. Augustin Walsh, building wall ...... 8,302 82 that Railroad avenue at the approach to said proposed platform is paved from the point where the Construction. present pavement ends, near the foot of West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street to such proposed platform. Recommendation adopted. 17947. Charles F. Murphy, Treasurer, car fares, etc ...... 339 77 4th. Reporting the failure of the owners to make necessary repairs to the Pier foot of Pier 57948. Charles F. Murphy, Treasurer, incidentals ...... 63 96 street, Rockaway Beach, Jamaica Bay, and recommending that the premises be fenced off by this 403 73 Department, and that the Dock Superintendent be directed to prevent the further use of the pier General Repairs...... until such time as the necessary repairs shall have been made thereto. Recommendation adopted. 17949• Charles F. Murphy, Treasurer, car fares, etc ...... $44 34 5th. Reporting the sinking of a canal boat between Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets, North river, 17950. Charles F. Murphy, Treasurer, incidentals ...... [ 1 93 and recommending that the Pocahontas Coal Company be directed to remove same at once. 56 27 Recommendation adopted. Annual Expense. [t 8z 6th. Recommending that the owners be directed to make necessary repairs to the pave- 17951. Charles F. Murphy, Treasurer, car fares, etc ...... ment between Piers 12 and 13, and between Piers 13 and 14, East river. Recommendation 17952. Charles F. Murphy, Treasurer, incidentals ...... 112 75 adopted. 124 57 7th. Recommending that a pavement of second-hand belgian blocks be laid by the force of the Department in place of the old planking east of the platform at the new temporary location $58,717 45 of the oyster market, between Gansevoort and Little West Twelfth streets, North river. Recommendation adopted. Respectfully submitted, 8th. Recommending that necessary repairs be made by the force of the Department to the PETER F. MEYER, Auditing fender-piles and deck sheathing on the Pier foot of Third street, East river. Recommendation CHARLES F MURPHY, Committee. adopted. The action of the Secretary in transmitting the same, with requisitions for the amount to the 9th. Report on Secretary's Order No. 18936, stating that it is not the intention of the New Finance Department for payment, approved. York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company to avail itself of the permit granted March 24, 5899, to erect a second-story office on Pier 45, East river, and recommending that said permit be The following requisitions were passed: revoked. Recommendation adopted. Register No. For What. Estimated Cost. 16998. Machinist supplies ...... ... ..... $290 00 The Treasurer, Commissioner Murphy, submitted his report for the week ending August 10, White lead, etc ...... ...... 615 00 1899, amounting to $36,038'47, which was received and ordered to be spread in full on the minutes, X6999. 280 00 17000. Log screws, etc ...... ...... as follows : [700[. Iron castings, per pound ...... 03 17002. White oak, etc ...... 475 00 ...... 169 00 AMOUNT. 17003. Silt basins ...... DATE. I FROM WHOM. FOR WHAT. 57004. Dredging ...... z,v 00 17005. Kerosene, etc ...... ...... 234 00 17006. Iron chain ...... [10 00 r8gg. 1I 17007. Paving cement, per gallon...... Aug. 4 James F. Reilly ...... Storage of cart...... $3 00 17008. ,, 4 John J. Hopper ...... t mos.rent, bbd.S.34 W.,35th st...... t6 67 17009. Sprinkling, perper dayday ...... 5 5500 Requisition No. Candee & Smith ...... 3mos.rent,bad.bet.z5thand 26th sts., E. R...... x,125 00 ,' 4 822. Window shades, etc ...... 15 00 4 Union Stock Yard...... Pier at 58th st., N. R ...... 825 00 248Z. Street brooms ...... ...... 136 00 249Z. Services of horse, cart and driver ...... 210 00 " 4 Adam Neidlinger...... " bhd. at 63d st., E. R...... 187 50 ,, 4 Old Dominion S. S. Co...... " Pier, new z6, N. R ...... ,509 77 The Secretary reported that the pay-roll for the General Repairs and Construction Force " 4 ,, ...... bad. N.and S. Pier, new 26, N.R ...... 2525 00 for the week ending August ii, 1899, amounting to $13,403.38, had been approved, audited and transmitted to the Department of Finance for payment. " 4 Occident Dock Co...... " Pier, new $9, N. R ...... ...... 3,x25 00- On motion, the Board adjourned. WM. H. BURKE, Secretary. ,, 4 Shanley & Ryan ...... r mos. rent, bhd. and 1. u. w. Pier at Delancey st., E. R ta5 00 4 William Blumenauer...... " bhd. ft. Lincoln av„ H. R ...... 25 00 The Board went into executive session at 2.45 P. 55. 5 Hunt & Donaldson...... N. inner end, Pier, old 42 (zoo ft.), N. R., with The following communications were ordered on file 27 ft. bad,northerly ...... too 00 From the Municipal Civil Service Commission- ,' 7 N. Y. C. and H. R. R. R. Co..., 3 mos. rent, maintaining tracks bet. W. xtth and Gansevoort 1st. Calling attention to rule No. 38 of the new Civil Service Rules and Regulations, in sts., N. R ...... 25 00 relation to the keeping of comparative records of efficiency, conduct, etc., of the persons employed in the various departments of the City government. " 7 H. A. Peck & Co ...... 2 mos. rent, inner end N. side Pier 62, E. R...... 250 00 2d. Submitting list of persons eligible for appointment as Chainman. " 8 Requa & Duell ...... r mos. rent, landing at N. side Pier 58B, N. R...... 83 34 On motion, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That Seymour P. Bradley, having been certified by the Municipal Civil Service 8 O'Brien, Sheehan & McBean. 3 m6s. rent, bad. N., W. 135th st. to centre of block bet. x36th Commission as eligible, be and he is hereby appointed Chainman in this Department on proba- and 137th sts., N. R ...... 375 00 tion, with compensation at the rate of fifteen dollars ($15) per week, to take effect when he " 8 Hazelwood Ice Co...... s mos. rent, ice bridge on Pier ft. 5th st., E. R ...... too 00 reports for duty. On motion, Richard Cohen and James J. Walsh were reinstated as Laborers in this " 8 James Shewan & Sons...... 3 mos. rent. S. side Pier 6a and bad. bet. Piers 6t and 62, E. R. r,000 co Department. pier ft. 21st st., N...... 6,250 00 On motion, the Board adjourned. " to H. & A. Allen ...... R WM. H. BURKE, Secretary. IC, Richard J. Foster...... bad.S. Pier 42, N. R ...... 512 50 .'ro National Transit Co...... 1. u. w., pfm. north 97th st., N. R ...... 37 50 DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. r,8ta 50 .'to Hartford & N. Y. Trans. Co.. E. jS Pier 24 and bad., E. R...... At a regular meeting of the Board of Docks, held Monday, August 21, 1899, at 2 " to Murray & Co...... " floating dump, bet. 17th and 18th sts., E. R 6a 5o o'clock P. M. Present—Commissioners Meyer and Murphy. ,, ro Watson A. Bowne...... town dock, Westchester ...... 37 50 Absent—President Cram. ,' to James M. Shewan & Sons .... " north 5 Pier R. E. 4th st. and bhd., E. R...... 437 50 The Board proceeded to open estimates on Contracts Nos. 661 and 662, a representative of the Comptroller being present.

5880 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, i 899•

Contract No. 661. 3d. Recommending the placing of a strip of pavement, 25 by 224 feet, in the rear of the Five estimates were received, as follows: present pavement, between Seventy-ninth and Eightieth streets, North river. On motion, the Engineer-in-Chief was directed to make requisition for doing said work and the Treasurer authorized to order same. CLASS I. • CLASS II. CLASS III. 4th. Recommending that his action in notifying the Fire Department that the dock at Canarsie Landing, Jamaica Bay, is private property and should be repaired by the private owners be Removing Dredging, Building approved. Recommendation adopted. Pier. Cub c Yard. Pier. 5th. Recommending that an order be issued to supervise the work of building a bulkhead shed, upon approval of plans for same, between the southerly side of Pier, old 25, and a point midway between Piers, old 27 and 28, North river. Recommendation adopted. $448 no $o 22 William H. Jenks, with security deposit of $s5o ...... $T3,397 00 6th. Reporting the commencement of work of dredging under Contract No. 665. Bernard Rolf, " 250 ...... 350 00 22 55,583 00 7th. Recommending that the Knickerbocker Steam Towage Company be notified to repair the

230...... 490 00 21% x3,1140 00 backing-log on Pier, new i, North river, damaged by the steamer "Ella." Recommendation William T. Ritch. adopted. James D. Leary, . 250 ...... x90 on 22 x4,900 00 8th. Report on Secretary's Order No. 59405 in relation to the communication from the Henry L. Spearin, `• a5o ...... 250 00 22 12,430 00 President of the Borough of Queens, relative to the improvement of sewer at the foot of Broadway, Borough of Queens. Secretary directed to transmit copy of report to the President of said borough. 9th. Report on Secretary's Order No. 19343, stating that he has prepared plane, specifications On motion, the following resolution was adopted : and form of contract for the construction of two additional piers in the Wallabout Basin, Borough Resolved, That the contract opened this day for building a wooden pier foot of Fordham of Brooklyn, and for paving the newly-made land adjacent to the bulkhead and around said basin, road, Harlem river, Borough of The Bronx, and for removing the present pier and for dredging and recommending that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be requested to issue bonds to the thereat, under Contract No. 661, be and hereby is awarded to Henry L. Spearin, he being the amount of $100,000 to defray the expenses of such construction. lowest bidder, subject to the approval of the sureties, the Fidelity and Guaranty Company and the American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore City, by the Comptroller. On motion, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be and hereby are respectfully Contract No. 662. requested to authorize the Comptroller to issue Corporate Stock of The City of New York, in the Four estimates were received, as follows: sum of one hundred thousand dollars, for the uses and purposes of the Department of Docks and Per cubic yard. Ferries, as successor to the Commissioners of City Works of the former City of Brooklyn, under James DuBois, with security deposit of $700 ...... $o 17 chapter 876 of the Laws of 1896, chapter 529 of the Laws of 1897 and sections 169 and 170 of . H. Fenner, .. 700 ...... 12 chapter 378 of the Laws of 5897. J From the Dock Superintendent—Report for the week ending August 12, 1899. Thomas Potter, " 700.... . • ...... • ...... t3ia DuBois Brothers' Dredging Company, with security deposit of $700 ...... I I The Treasurer, Commissioner Murphy, submitted his report of receipts for the week ending August 18, 5899, amounting to $78,684.06, which was received and ordered to be spread in full on the minutes, as follows : On motion, the following resolution was adopted Resolved, That the contract opened this day for dre3ging north of West Thirty-fourth street, North river, Borough of Manhattan, under Contract No. 662, be and hereby is awarded to DuBois DATE. I FROM WHOM. FOR WHAT. AMOUNT. Brothers' Dredging Company, they being the lowest bidders, subject to the approval of the sure- ties, the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company and the City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadelphia, by the Comptroller. 1899. On motion, the Secretary was directed to transmit to the Comptroller the security deposits Aug.xa Consolidated Canal and Lake made by the bidders under the above contracts at the time of submitting their estimates. Co ...... I grs.rent, Pier ft. 54th St., N. R...... $975 00 The minutes of the meeting held August 14, 1899, were read and approved. x4 New Haven Steamboat Co... Pier 25 and bhd. adj., W. side, W. 5¢ Pier a6 and The following communications were referred to the Treasurer : bad, bet. Piers 25 and a6, E. R ...... 3,300 00 From Frank Bulkley—Requesting permission to fill in easterly of Park avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-second and One Hundred and Thirty-fourth streets to the low-water line of ., x t Nathaniel Wise ...... " bhd. bet. 79th and Toth sts., E. R ...... x87 50 the Harlem river. x4 L. E. Muller ...... '• inner zoo ft.N. aide Pier, old 42, N.R., and a7 ft. Carroll Box and Lumber Company —Requesting rebate in the rent of Pier foot of East Eighteenth bhd.ad3 ...... 375 00 street in consequence of the taking of a portion thereof for the building of a bulkhead wall thereat. The report of the Engineer-in-Chief on Secretary's Order No. 19386 in reference to the appli- " t4 Catskill and N. Y. S.B.Co.... ~3 of Pier, new 43, N. R...... 11,666 6 7 cation of the Department of Street Cleaning for permission to erect a dumping board on the north ,. t4 John S. Bush ...... '• 1. u. w. E. side Westchester Creek, So, of Maine side of Pier foot of West Thirtieth street, was referred back to the Engineer-in-Chief to examine St ...... 37 50 and report as to the plans for such structure. " 14 John T. Welch ...... x mos. rent, x3o ft. No. side Pier 6a, E. R ...... ra5 no The following permits were granted to continue during the pleasure of the Board Mary C. Burke, to erect and maintain boathouse, gangway and float, near the foot of Main " t4 Farmers' Feed Co ...... x qrs. rent, filled in land, and 1.u.w., pfm. bet. 6sd and 63d street, City Island, compensation therefor to be fixed by the Treasurer. sts., E. R...... co...550 Keyport Steamboat Company, to berth steamer " Magenta " at the outer end of the north side " x4 Wm. A. Wells ...... " bad. bet. x3sd and x33d sts., N. R ...... 75 00 of Pier foot of Bloomfield street, North river, compensation therefor to be paid at the rate of five dollars per day, payable at the end of each week to the Dock Master. " 14 American Air Power Co ..... " marginal wharf near ft. 24th st., N. R...... 5o no The following permits were granted, the work to be done under the supervision of the I. u. w. pfm. So. Pier, ft.4oth st., N. R...... Engineer-in-Chief and to be kept within existing lines : •' t4 John R. McPherson...... 57 75 Old Colony Steamboat Company, to redrjve and refasten fender piles at Pier, new t7, North x4 Carroll Box and Lumber Co.. " Pier ft. .8th st., E. R ...... no 0o river. ,' 14 John A. Bouker ...... x mos. rent, dumping-board on bad. bet. 71st and lad sts., Cunard Steamship Company, Limited, to drive two oak fender piles at the bulkhead between E. R ...... 5o 00 Piers 5i and 52, North river. New York and College Point Ferry Company to replace 35 oak fender piles and repair pile ,, x4 John W.Sullivan ...... x qrs. rent, E. % Pier, old 5;, E. R...... 5o no clusters at pier at North Beach, Borough of Queens. Kane & Wright to dredge under the dumping board at the north side of Pier foot of East ,' x4 ,, ...... 1 W. j4 Pier 54 and bad, bet. Piers 53 and 54, E. R. xa 5o One Hundred and Tenth street, Harlem river. •< x4 Ocean S. S. Co...... " bad. So. Pier, new 35, N. R ...... 300 0o The following permits were granted, the work to be done under the direction and supervision of the Engineer-in-Cnief, in accordance w ith plans to be hereafter submitted to and approved by ,' '4 '• ...... " bad.bet. Piers, new 35 and 36, N. R...... 300 00 him : 14 American Malting Co...... •' bhd. foot 48th St , E. R ...... x118 75 George W. Vanderbilt, to extend dock and construct an L thereto at the foot of New Dotp lane, Borough of Richmond. I 5 H. L. Herbert & Co...... a S. rent, 300 ft. inner So. side Pier ft. E. loth st...... 3x 25 Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company, to extend Pie. No. 35, at Atlantic Basin, Brooklyn. ,, 25 - 3oo 0o The following permit was granted, the work to be done under the direction and supervision Etzel & Son ...... x qrs. rent, No. % and outer end Pier, old 6., E. R...... of the Engineer-in-Chief in accordance with plans submitted : x5 W.J. Murray...... " bhd. bet. Piers, new and old x, N. R...... Soo no Bush Company, Limited, to construct railroad transfer bridge, pontoon, fender-rack, plat- forms, offset and bulkhead at the outer end of Pier foot of Forty-second street, Borough of •.6 Ocean S. S Co...... " Pier, new 35, N. R...... xo,x7a 51 Brooklyn. •` t6 Ehrenreich Bros ...... , filled in land and tow., pfm. bet.6ad and 63d The following communications were ordered on file sts., E. R ...... x50 00 From the Finance Department—Transmitting communication fion-. the Corporation Counsel, stating that certain lands fronting on Riverside Park are vested in the City, and requesting requisi- •' t6 Horatio D, Mould...... " ice pfm., W. side Pier 53, E. R ...... 5s 75 tions for awards therefor. Chief Clerk directed to draw requisitions. .6 D. Brinkman ...... a mos. rent, 1. u. w., pfm. bet. 81st and sad nts., E. R 56 v6 From Corporation Counsel- rst. Transmitting form of lease of 93 feet of bulkhead next northerly of Pier, new 31, North ,' z6 D. Brinkman ...... " 1.u. w., easterly of pfm. bet. list and Sad sts., E. R...... river, to the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, with his approval as to 5.37 0 form indorsed thereon. Officers of the Board authorized to execute. t6 Hoboken Ferry Co...... x qrs. rent, bell tower outer end of Pier, new x5, N. R..... 25 on 2d. Transmitting bills of costs in the matter of the condemnation proceedings between Watts and Canal streets, North river, and in front of Riverside Park. Chief clerk directed to draw ,, x6 Naughton & Co ...... 68 days' rent, upland, between 131st and x3ad stn., N. R... rx 78 requisitions. x6 • Naughton & Co ...... x qrs. rent, new made land, W. of xath ave., bet. Soth and From the Department of Street Cleaning—Requesting permission to remove dumping-board 52d sts., N. R...... 00..250 at Pier foot of West One Hundred and Thirty-first street and substitute a double dumping-board on the north side thereof. Application denied. t7 Penna. R. R. Co...... " Pier ft. 38th St., N. R...... 500 00 From the Department of Sewers—Stating that plans are now being devised by which the '• 17 Robt. M. Ferris, Agt...... S. j( Pier x9. E.R ...... 7So on sewer at the foot of West Seventy-second street may be extended. Secretary directed to transmit a copy to the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. 17 Church E. Gates & Co...... •' L U. w., for bhd. near 146th St , H. R...... x25 no From the Secretary of State—Transmitting notice of application of David Bennett for grant •'17 Citizens' S. B. Co...... ' Pier, new 46, N. R...... 9,141 85 of land under water at Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens. On motion, the following resolution was adopted : 117 Joseph Cornell ...... " N. 78j~a ft. bhd., bet. Piers, new 45 and 46, N. R. x50 on Resolved, That the Secretary be and hereby is directed to notify the Commissioners of the •' 17 Morgan's La. 8t Texas R. R. Land Office that this Department has examined into the application of David Bennett for a grant & S. S.Co ...... Pier, new a5, N. R...... 8,488 97 of land under water at Jamaica Bay, Canarsie, Kings County, and find that the granting of same will conflict with the rights of the City under the provisions of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, •' '7 Southern Pacific Co...... bhd. N. Pier, new ss, N. R ...... a5o on and would be otherwise injurious to the public interests of The City of New York, and that 17 Southern Pacific Cc...... Pier, new 37 and %a bad. N. and S., N. R...... x3,750 00 therefore the Board protests against the granting of the application. From Metropolitan Street Railway Company—Stating that it does not intend to avail itself of ,' z7 T.G.& W. R.Patten...... imos.rent, Pier, old 59, N.R ...... 5o0 the permit granted June s6, 1899, to use and occupy reclaimed land in the rear of the bulkhead John Gallagher ...... I mos.rent, hhd. ft. 36th St., E. R:...... a5 on between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, North river. Permit revoked. " 57 From Frederick Lohbauer—Requesting permission to use and occupy a strip of land about •• 17 John Gallagher ...... bhd.ft.2dat., E. R...... ao 84 30 by 125 feet near the foot of Willow lane, Throgg's Neck. Application denied. 20 o0 From New York Central Lighterage Company—Requesting permission to berth the steamship x7 John Dailey ...... I. u. w., for temporary Pier ft. Tiffany st...... "Valiant" on the south side of Pier foot of West Thirty-fourth street. Application denied. ., 14 Dennis Shea ...... Storage, etc.,on truck...... 3 00 From Brown & Fleming—Requesting a reduction in the compensation fixed for the privilege 12 Union Ferry CO ...... 7X per cent.gross receipts Hamilton Ave., South, Wall, of unloading stone at the bulkhead foot of West Ninety-sixth street. Application denied. Fulton and Catharine Sts. Ferries qr. ending July 31.... From G. P. Cushing—Requesting a berth near the Fall River Line for a steamboat during rc,358 91 the yacht races. Secretary directed to reply that the piers in that vicinity are either leased or xa Consolidated Gas Cc...... Cost of replacing pavement ft. of Christopher St...... 6 og owned by private parties. From the Treasurer— " 12 Atlas S. S. Co ...... repairing mooring post at Pier, new x, N. R (6 as sat. Recommending that the rental to be charged M. C. Dexter for privilege of berthing bath is Fred'k Rhinelander and others " improving water front ft. Barclay St., N. R...... 1,046 53 at the foot of West Thirty-fifth street be fixed at $4 per day. Recommendation adopted. 2d. Recommending that the compensation to be charged Moffert & Burns for the privilege of " is Lispenard Stewart and others repairing water-front near foot Park pl., N. R ...... 1,337 26 running a 3-inch pipe into the East river for the purpose of pumping water into the bath foot of " x6 Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry East Eighry -fourth street be fixed at the rate of $too per annum, payable monthly, at the end of Co ...... Repairing bad., bet. x3oth and x3xst sts., N.R...... 361 64 each month, to the Dock Master, commencing from the date said work is completed. Recommen- dation adopted. " 114 Win. F.Ritch ...... Blue print, Pier ft.Fordham avenue, H. R...... 5 no From the Engineer-in-Chief- ., x6 H. L.Spearin ...... u .. ...... 5 oo ist. Report for the week ending August 52, 1899. .. 2d. Reporting completion of Pier foot of Catharine street, East river, under Contract No. 645. I. x6 B.1r.Jones ...... « ...... 500 Dock Master directed to collect wharfage.

TUESDAY) SEPTEMBER 26, 1899. THE CITY RECORD. 5881

DATE. I FROM WHOM. FOR WHAT. AMOUNT. The following permit was granted, to continue during the pleasure of the Board : Captain H. L. Meeker, to retain "Floating Bethel," or home for sailors, at the foot of Joralemon street, Borough of Brooklyn, compensation to be paid therefor at the rate of $i per 1899. annum. Aug. t5 Dock Masters...... Wharfage, Manhattan ...... $1,427 ox The following permits were granted, the work to be done under the supervision of the .. Engineer-in-Chief: 15 ...... " Brooklyn...... 73 35 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company, to sheath the side of shed on bulk- •' 18 Collector " Manhattan, April 15o bead at Pier 41, North river...... Fulton Market Fishmongers' Association, to resheath Pier 22, East river. 18 ...... .. .. May...... 5 5o Manhattan Railway Company, to dredge out the slip at One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street

and Eighth avenue, Harlem river. 1s ...... I...... June ...... 949 69 The following permits were granted, the work to be done under the supervision of the x8 .... looklyn, June ...... 3 8 6o Engineer-in-Chief, in accordance with plans submitted : .. .. Brooklyn Union Gas Company, to erect coal pocket on its property at Twelfth street, Gowanus 18 " ...... July ...... 63 09 Canal, Borough of Brooklyn. 18 •• ...... " Manhattan, July 79 Henry Meyer, to erect coal pocket and tower at One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street and Rider avenue, Mott Haven Canal. Date deposited, August r8, 181j9...... $78,684 o6 Norton's Point Land Company, to build bulkhead at Sea Gate, Coney Island, said bulkhead to remain only during the pleasure of the Board. Southern Pacific Company, to place three gangway drops on each side of Pier, new 38, North Respectfully submitted, river, the work to be kept within existing lines. CHARLES F. MURPHY, Treasurer. Department of Sewers, to open box sewer at Forty-fourth street and Twelfth avenue, for The Auditing Committee submitted a report of twenty-six bills or claims, amounting to repairs, the pavement to be replaced in as good condition as prior to commencement of work. $36,302.3[, which had been approved and audited. The report was ordered to be spread in The following permit was granted upon the usual terms: full on the minutes, as follows New York Horse Manure Company, to make necessary repairs, from time to time, from September t, 1899, to March i, igoo, to pier foot of Forty-fifth street, North river. Audit No. Names. Amount. Total. From the Finance Department Construction. Ist. Requesting that requisitions be drawn for the payment of certain awards in the Riverside 17953. The New York "Journal " and `- Advertiser," advertising ...... $104 no Park condemnation proceedings. Corporation Counsel requested to advise it payment should be 17953,%• " Das Morgan Journal," advertising ...... 20 00 made. 17954. The " Evening Sun," advertising ...... ...... Io3 50 2d. Approving sureties on Contracts Nos. 661 and 662. 17955. The New York News Publishing Company, advertising...... 106 50 3d. In relation to the substitution of sureties on Contract No. 663. 17956. New York " Journal and Advertiser," advertising...... 152 00 On motion, the following resolution was adopted : 17957. "Das Morgan Journal," advertising...... 93 50 Resolved, That permission be and hereby is granted for the substitution of the City Trust, Safe t7958. The "Morning Telegraph," advertising ...... ... 152 00 Deposit and Surety Company of Philadelphia, and the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, 19959. The " Weekly Union," advertising...... 23 60 as sureties, in the place of William Beard and Charles A. Brown, on the estimate of John Ciillies 17960. Harlem Reporter Company, advertising ...... 54 00 Company, Incorporated, Contractors, for building a crib bulkhead, with appurtenances, between 19961. John C. Orr & Co., white oak ...... .. ...... 770 16 Eightieth and Eighty-first streets, East river, and for dredging thereat, under Contract No. 663. 17962. W. G. Triest, Estimate No. i, Contract No.631 ...... 700 00 The following communications were ordered on file : 17963. M. B. Brown Company, stationery, etc...... 729 00 From the Corporation Counsel—Advising that this Department can take immediate possession 19964. John Rheinfrank & Co., coal ...... 768 75 of the lands recently acquired by the city in the Riverside Park Condemnation Proceedings. 17965. Edward F. Keating, cut nails, etc ...... 243 00 From Department of Charities—Calling attention to the improper use of the pier foot of 17966. Morris & Cumings Dredging Company, dredging ...... 3,369 02 East Twenty-sixth street, by Candee &Smith and the encroachment on City property. — $5,389 03 On motion, the Secretary was directed to reply that the Dock Superintendent had been General Repairs. instructed to abate the nuisance complained of. 17967. P. Sanford Ross, Estimate No. 2, Contract No. 649 ...... $11,325 82 From John H. Starin—Stating that the damage to Battery Landing was not done by his 17968. International Contracting Company, Estimate No. 3 and Final, steamer '° Mohawk." Contract No.647...... ..... .. ...... .. ... 3,961 25 On motion, the Engineer-in-Chief was directed to make the necessary repairs to Battery it7969. Edward S. Walsh, Estimate No. 5 and Final, Contract No. 638... 10,782 78 Landing by the force of this Department. 0. The Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company, paving cement...... 465 41 From the Consolidated Canal and Lake Company—Requesting dredging on both sides of the 1797 pier foot of Fifty-fourth street, North river, to a depth of fifteen feet at mean low water. 17971. M. B. Brown Company, printing, etc ...... 165 50 17972. Peter McGlynn, services of horse, cart and driver ...... 210 00 On motion, the Engineer-in-Chief was directed to order dredging thereat. From Moffert & Burns—Requesting reduction of compensation charged for running pipe into 17973. Brush Electric Illuminating Company of New York, electric-lights. 1,675 52 19974. Bayne's Sixty-ninth Regiment Band, services of band, etc...... 441 00 the East river, foot of East Eighty-fourth street. 17975. Thomas S. Usher, services of band, etc ...... 777 00 On motion, the compensation for said privilege was reduced from $200 per annum, to $5 per 17976. Maurice Z. Hanau, services of band, etc ...... 441 00 month, payable monthly at the end of each month to the Dock Master. 17977.. The American Band, services of band, etc ...... 336 00 From Michael Seitz—Accepting terms of resolution adopted July 17, 1899, granting permis- 17978. Neumeyer's band, services of band, etc ...... 336 00 sion to erect platform on the westerly shore of Flushing Bay. Corporation Counsel requested to 30,913 28 prepare form of agreement in accordance with said resolution. — From Pennsylvania Railroad Company—Submitting for approval and filing in this Depart- $36,302 3! ment plans of ferry-house to be erected foot of Desbrosses street. From L. L. Poates—Requesting map of water-front. The Secretary was directed to reply Respectfully submitted, that the map he requests can be obtained only from the United States Government. PETER F. MEYER, Auditing From New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company—Requesting permission to CHARLES F. MURPHY, j Committee. erect an extension on the northerly end of the bulkhead shed at the inshore end of Pier 16, North river. Secretary directed to advise that no permit is necessary. The action of the Secretary in transmitting the same, with requisitions for the amount to the From New York Yacht Club—Requesting permission to land steamer '° Grand Republic " at Finance Department for payment, approved. Pier "A," North river, during the International Yacht Races. Permit granted. The Secretary reported that the pay-roll for the General Repairs and Construction Force for From Commissioner Meyer: the week ending August 18, t8gq, amounting to $13,922.37, had been approved, audited and Ist. Recommending that the application of the United Electric Light and Power Company transmitted to the Department of Finance for payment. for permission to place an injection and overflow pipe through the bulkhead foot of Twenty- On motion, the Board adjourned. eighth street, East river, be denied. Recommendation approved. WM. H. BURKE, Secretary. 2d. Recommending that the application of the Hudson River Bass Fishing Club for fishing and life saving station on the North river, between One Hundred and Twelfth and One Hundred The Board went into executive session at 2.50 P.M. and Thirteenth streets, be denied. Recommendation approved. The following communications were ordered on file From Dock Superintendent—Report for the week ending August 19, 1899. From the Deputy Commissioner of Highways, Borough of The Bronx—Requesting that From the Engineer-in-Chief : Norman W. Palmer, Clerk, be transferred from this Department to the Department of Highways. 1st. Report for the week ending August 19, 1899. Application denied. 2d. Reporting commencement of building new pier foot of West Thirty-ninth street under From the Municipal Civil Service Commission—Requesting information relative to the Contract No. 66o, August 21, 1899, by H. L. Spearin, contractor. appointment of ten Dock Masters on the 12th instant. Secretary directed to transmit copy of 3d. Reporting commencement of delivery of Manila rope under Contract No.659, on August order granting writ of mandamus, together with copy of opinion of Corporation Counsel directing 2I, 1899, by Travers' Brothers & Co., contractors. reinstatement of said Dock Masters. 4th. Recommending that the Consolidated Ice Company be notified to make necessary repairs On motion, the compensation of Edward J. Farrell, Laborer, was fixed at 25 cents instead of to the bulkhead between Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth streets, East river. Recommendation 33 cents per hour. - adopted. From Municipal Civil Service Commission—Submitting eligible list of persons for appointment 5th. Recommending that the lessee be notified to repair pier at Thirty-eighth street, North as Chainman and Rodman. river. Pennsylvania Railroad Company notified to repair in accordance with said recommenda- On motion, the folloN ing resolution was adopted tion. Resolved, That William E. Stanford and Joseph Lapp, having been certified by the Municipal 6th. Reporting repairs required to pier foot of Seventy-ninth street, East river. Engineer-in- Civil Service Commission as eligible, be and they hereby are appointed to the position of Chainman Chief ordered to repair. and Rodman in this Department, on probation, with compensation at the rate of fifteen dollars per 7th. Recommending that repairs be made to pier foot of Noble street, Brooklyn, at a cost of week, to take effect when they report for duty. about $ido. Recommendation adopted. From the Engineer-in-Chief—Recommending the promotion of certain employees. 8th. Recommending that the Department of Highways be requested to repair depression in On motion, the Secretary was directed to request the Civil Service Commission to consent to the highway foot or Seventy-ninth street, East river. Secretary directed to notify the Department the promotions, and the following resolutions were adopted : of Highways to make said repairs. Resolved, That Charles W. Thompson, Chainman, be and hereby is promoted to the position 9th. Recommending that the Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company be directed to dredge of Hydrographer, subject to Civil Service Regulations. along the bulkhead and in the Ferry slip at the foot of One Hundred and Thirtieth street, North Resolved, That Gottlieb Lang, Sounder ; William J. F. Sullivan, Sounder ; Jacob Miller, river, in accordance with the terms of their lease. Secretary directed to notify said company to Sounder ; Frank Moss, Sounder, and Daniel Sullivan, Boatman, be and they are hereby promoted dredge in accordance with the Engineer-in-Chief's recommendation. to the position of Chainrnen in this Department, subject to Civil Service Regulations. 10th. Recommending that the Secretary be directed to eommunicate with the Supervisor of Resolved, That Edward P. Busteed, Joseph Maher, Charles W. Eagan, Martin J. Layden, the Harbor in regard to the placing of floats and other preparations to be made by this Depart- Louis Wenzel, Thomas E. Brady, Peter O'Brien, Daniel J. Donohue, Henry A. Howland, George ment for the Dewey Celebration. Recommendation adopted. Murphy, John Winters, William Mulholland, Laborers, and Philip Stark, Scowman, be and they Iith. Recommending that a new order be issued to repair from time to time the Recreation are hereby transferred to the position of Boatman and Sounder, subject to Civil Service Regulations. Structures on the North, East and Harlem rivers at a cost not exceeding $i,oco. Recommendation On motion, the Board adjourned. adopted. WM. H. BURKE, Secretary. 12th. Recommending that a new order bs issued for repairing from time to time the pavement between West Eleventh and West Fifty-seventh streets, North river, at a cost not exceeding $900. Recommendation adopted. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. 13th. Recommending the placing of filling behind the bulkhead wall at Wallabout Basin, at a cost of about $15o. Recommendation adopted. At a regular meeting of the Board of Docks, held Monday, August 28, 1899, at 2 o'clock P. M. The Treasurer, Commissioner Murphy, submitted his report of receipts for the week Present—Commissioners Meyer and Murphy. ending August 25, 1899, amounting to $59,770.86, which was received and ordered to be spread Absent—President Cram. in full on the minutes, as follows : The minutes of the meeting held August 21, 1899, were read and approved. The following communications were referred to the Treasurer : From the Nantasket Beach Steamboat Company—Requesting berth at Pier, foot of Twentieth street, North river, during the International Yacht Races. DATE. FROM WHOM. FOR WHAT. • AMOUNT. From the Loewer Steamboat Company—Requesting permission to land at the Battery wharf, and at Pier, foot of Fifth street, Brooklyn, on September 30, and October 3, 5 and 7, iS99. From the Knickerbocker Steamboat Company—Requesting permission to land steamers 1899. "General Slocum" and "Grand Republic" at the Battery landing during the International Aug. 59 Cent. R. R. Co. of N. J...... 3 mos. rent, No. 4 Pier, old rs, Pier, old 13, old r4, bad. Yacht Races. and pfm. bet. Piers, N, R...... $53,462 50 From the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company—Requesting docking facilities for 19 N. Y.& Texas S.S. Co...... " 1. u. w., pfm., So. Pier zo, E. R ...... 50 00 steamer "Newport News," on the days of the International Yacht Races. The following communication was referred to the Engineer-in-Chief to examine and report: " 19 ...... E. % Pier 20, W. Pier 2r, bhd. bet. and pfm. in front of same, E. R ...... 4,345 00 From J. Rayner—Requesting permission to repair dock foot of Houston street, East river. The following permits were granted, to continue during thee pleasure of the Board, the ,. 21 William Turner ...... s. rent, Pier tt. E. 35th st...... 62 50 Treasurer to fix compensation: Garrett May, to maintain float at the foot of West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, " an Brown & Fleming...... " dumping-board on Pier, old 42, N. R...... 233 34 North river. ,, 21 " ...... I " So. inner side Pier ft.55th St., Naughton & Co., to use new-made land, between Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth streets, North N. R ...... x04 17 river.

5882 THE CITY RECORDD . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899.

On motion, the following preambles and resolution were adopted: DATE. FROM WHOM. FOR WHAT. AMOUNT. Whereas, James J. Barther, Frank Gallagher, Thomas Joyce, Owen Mulligan, William J. Noonan, James D. Reid, John Reid, George Richards were temporarily appointed Pile Driving Engineers in this Department, there being no eligible list for same, and 1899. Whereas, Under the operation of the Civil Service Law and the rules and regulations pre- . 3 mos. rent, Pier, old 36, E. R ...... $75o 00 scribed by the Municipal Civil Service Commission, such temporary appointments have been Aug. 2r Cent. Vermont R. R. Co...... terminated ; therefore be it '. 23 John A. Bouker ...... t mos. rent, dumping-board, bad. bet. 7tst and lad sts., E.R. 5o 00 Resolved, That James J. Barther, Frank Gallagher, Thomas Joyce, Owen Mulligan, William J. Noonan, James D. Reid, John Reid, George Richards, be and they are hereby discharged from 23 Clarence L. Smith...... reclaimed land So. agth st., N. R...... 00...12$ the service of this Department to take effect August 10, 1899, the date on which all temporary 23 J. Roeber's Sons ...... " So. % block bet.io7 and to8th sts., E. R 25 00 appointments ceased under said rules and regulations. ~ 3d. Submitting a list of persons eligible for appointment as Pile Driving Engineers. 23 Peter J. Moran ...... bathhouses, etc., ft. W.xSrst st ...... 40 00 On motion, the following resolution was adopted 23 Terminal Warehouse Co...... 3 mos. rent, Pier, new 57, N. R ...... 50 00 Resolved, That the following-named persons, saving been certified by the Municipal Civil Service Commission as eligible, be and they are hereby appointed to the position of Pile Driving 24 Thos. Cunningham, assignee.. " it. 18th st., N. R...... 847 50 Engineers in this Department, with compensation at the rate of forty-three cents per hour while employed, subject to Civil Service regulations : James D. Reid, Thomas Pritchard, Michael F. 24 N.Y. Horse Manure Co...... ft. 45th st., N. R ...... ,coo co Fleming, William P. Fortune, Thomas F. Mullarney, Francis Gallagher, Francis McMorrow. 14 O'Brien, Sheehan & McBean. " So. side Pier ft. 134th st., N. R ...... 233 34 On motion, the Secretary was directed to request the Civil Service Commission to call an exami- nation for Pile Driving Engineers to fill vacancies. 25 Cunard S. S. Co ...... " Jane st. Pier, 5t and 125 ft.bad.No.and So., N.R. 9,059 78 From the Engineer-in-Chief : 25 ...... " Gansevoort st. Pier, 52 and x 15 ft. bad. So., N. R. 20,210 6o 1st. Recommending the promotion of James H. King from Boatman to Foreman ; David Cagney, from Laborer to Paver ; John Bartlett, Joseph Trainor and James Doran, from Laborers 24 N.Y. & College Pt. Ferry Co. 6 mos. rent, ferry, E. ggth st. to College Point ...... 3,250 00 to Diver's Tenders. Recommendation adopted, subject to Civil Service regulations. tg Riverside & Fort Lee Ferry 2d. Recommending that the compensation of Dennis Caniff, Laborer, be fixed at $18 per Co ...... Repairs to Pier ft. 131st St., N.R...... 30 66 week. Recommendation adopted, subject to Civil Service regulations. 3d. Recommending that Matthew Foley and Eugene S. Kass be changed from Laborers to 21 Dock Masters ...... Wharfage, Manhattan ...... 824 77 Foremen of Laborers. 2t " ...... Brooklyn...... 68 75 On motion, Matthew Foley and Eugene S. Kass, Laborers, were transferred to Foremen of Laborers, with compensation at the rate of 43 cents per hour while employed, subject to Civil 25 Collector ...... Manhattan, May...... ...... 50 Service regulations. .. .. June ...... 248 07 On motion, the following-named Dock Builders were transferred to Foremen Dock Builders, 25 " ...... I...... with compensation at the rate of 10 cents per hour while employed, subject to Civil Service 25 " ...... " Brooklyn, .. ...... 25 37 regulations : Thomas F. Coar, Daniel Darby, Jr., Joseph De Temple, Jr., Nicholas Kaufman, .. .. William P. Munson, John Wilson, Thomas Clark, Owen Hart, Herman Landwehr, Robert T. 25 " ...... July ...... 8 50 Cass, Maurice O'Connell, Frederick W. Roth and Peter J. De Temple. .. On motion, Thomas Cooney was reinstated Laborer, subject to Civil Service regulations. 25 " ...... Manhattan,...... 462 51 On motion, Robert Pritchard, Paver, was transferred from the Park Deparment to this 25 ...... Queens, .. ...... 3 00 Department, subject to Civil Service regulations. On motion, the following preambles and resolutions were adopted: Date deposited, August 25, 1899 ...... $59,770 86 Whereas, At a meeting of the Board of Docks, held August 7, 1899, the following resolution was, in accordance with the opinion of the Corporation Counsel, dated August 4, 1899, adopted : Respectfully submitted, " Resolved, That Charles E. Alsberge, Leonard Becker, William J. Cox, George K. Copelan, CHARLES F. MURPHY, Treasurer. Thomas L. MacLean, Abraham Miller, Henry Nahe, Jr., Thomas J. Percival, Edward Staufer and John Wallace, be and they are hereby assigned to duty as Dock Masters in this Department, The Auditing Committee submitted a report of t5 bills or claims, amounting to $145,022.92, with compensation at the rate of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month, to take effect which had been approved and audited. The report was ordered to be spread in full on the from and after July I, 1899 ;" and minutes, as follows : Whereas, It appears that Thomas L. MacLean held the position of Clerk in the City of Audit No. Names. Amount. Total. Brooklyn prior to January 1, 1898, with compensation at the rate of one thousand two hundred Acquired Property. dollars per annum, 17979• John J. Prince, services, etc., as Clerk ...... $307 00 Resolved, That the name of Thomas L.MacLean be and is hereby eliminated from the 17980. C. G. Pratt, services, etc., as Stenographer ...... 443 50 resolution above recited, and that said MacLain be and is hereby assigned to duty in this 17981. William J. Fawcett, services, etc., as Messenger ...... too 6o Department with the same relative rank and position as that held by him in the City of Brooklyn --- $85t Io prior to January 1, 1898, namely, Clerk, with compensation at the rate of one thousand two Consly rrclion. hundred dollars per annum, commencing this date. On motion, the Board adjourned. 17982. Gildersleeve & Rolf, Estimate No. I, Contract No.654 ...... $5,391 18 WILLIAM H. BURKE, Secretary. 17983. Murray & Co., cobble-stones...... I,672 53 17984. John P. Kane Company, Portland cement ...... 8,coo Co DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. 17985. Henry P. Drew, supplies, etc ...... 2,367 00 17986. J. Edward Ogden, hose, etc ...... 482 65 17987. Alexander Pollock, washers, etc ...... 62 00 At a special meeting of the Board of Docks held Friday, September I, 1899, at r I A.M. — 17,975 36 Present—Commissioners Meyer and Murphy. General Repairs. Absent—President Cram. 17988. George E. Plunkitt, paving ...... $930 00 The communication from the Dock Superintendent recommending the discharge of certain $4o CO Dock Masters whose services are no longer required, was received, ordered on file, and the follow- 179$9. Thomas Kelly, sprinkling, etc ...... ing preambles and resolution adopted : 17990. Edward Carley, sprinkling, etc ...... 165 00 210 00 Whereas, At a meeting of the Board of Docks held August 7, 1899, in accordance with the 17991. James B. Cahill, use of horse, cart and driver ...... opinion of the Corporation Counsel, dated August 4, 1899, Charles E. Alsberge, Leonard Becker, 1,845 CC William J Cox, George K. Copelan, Abraham Miller, Henry Nahe, Jr., Thomas J. Percival, Acquired Property. Edward A. Stauter and John Wallace, were reinstated as Dock Masters as of July r, 1899 ; and Between Eightieth and Eighty-first streets, west of Twelfth avenue. Whereas, The Dock Superintendent under date of August 31, 1899, reports that the effect of 17992. Ella Smith, wharf property ...... $24,870 29 such reinstatement is to increase the force of Dock Masters beyond the necessities of this Depart- 17993• Kate Bloxham, wharf property ...... 99,481 17 ment ; — 124,351 46 Resolved, That Charles E. Alsberge, Leonard Becker, William J. Cox, George K. Copelan, Abraham Miller, Henry Nahe, Jr., Thomas J. Percival, Edward A. Staufer and John Wallace, be • $145,022 92 and they are hereby discharged from the service of this Department, in accordance with the opinion of the Corporation Counsel, dated August 4, 1899, as their services are superfluous and unneces- Respectfully submitted, sary—to take effect at once. CHARLES F. MURPHY, t Auditing Resolved, That the Secretary be and he is hereby directed to file in the records of this Depart- PETER F. MEYER, J Committee. ment the reason for such discharge and to give notice thereof to the persons holding the positions so abolished. The action of the Secretary in transmitting the same, with requisitions for the amount, to the The communication from John Monks & Son, requesting an extension of time for the comple- Finance Department for payment approved. tion of the work of building pier foot of Catharine street, East river, under Contract No. 645, The following requisitions were passed: together with the report of the Engineer-in-Chief thereon, was received, ordered on file and the Register No. For What. Estimated Cost. following resolution adopted : 17010. Sprinkling, per day...... ...... $5 5o Resolved, That the time for the completion of the work of building the outer portion of the 17011. Canal barrows, etc ...... 275 00 pier foot of Catharine street, East river, under Contract No. 645, John Monks & Son, contractors, 17012. Circulars, etc ...... 360 00 be and hereby is extended to July Ig, 1899, provided the written consent of the sureties on said 17013. Dredging ...... 1,756 00 contract is filed in this Department. 17014. Turpentine, etc ..... ...... 75 00 The Treasurer repotted that the Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company had remitted the sum 17015. Spruce plank ...... 8o 00 of $361.64, cost of repairs made by this Department to the bulkhead between One Hundred and 17016. Spruce ...... 840 CO Thirtieth and One Hundred and Thirty-first streets, North river, and that the Knickerbocker 17017. Iron chain, per pound ...... ...... 04 Steamboat Company had paid the sum of $3,320, amount of rental due for the southerly side and 17018. Piles, each ...... 18 co outer end of pier foot of West Twentieth street, North river. Secretary directed to so notify the 17019. Piles, each ...... ...... 12 50 Corporation Counsel. 17020. Piles, each ..... ...... ...... 12 50 On motion, the Board adjourned. 1702t. Yellow pine, per M ...... ...... 20 00 WM. H. BURKE, Secretary. 17022. Iron ...... 469 40 17023. Towing, per hour ...... 5 00 17024. Rip-rap stone, per cubic yard ...... 35 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. 17025. Repairs to leaders ...... 25 00 17026. Dredging ... ...... ...... 12,460 00 R=PORT OF TRANSAcrIONs, SEPTEMBER 5 TO 9, 1899. 17027. Towing, per hour ...... 4 75 17028. Steel ...... ...... 697 50 COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. 17029. Stationery. .. ...... 75 CO From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island—List of prisoners received during week ending September 17030. Paving (asphalt) ...... 25,560 CO 2, 1899 : Males, Ig ; females, 2 ; on file. List of 21 prisoners to be discharged from September to to r6, I ; transmitted to Prison Association. Requisition No. From City Prison—Amount of fines received during week ending September 2, 1899, $185. 25OZ. Map, etc ...... ...... On file. 251Z. Ice, From District Prisons—Amount of fines received during week ending September 2, 1899, $585. 252Z. Ice, On file. . Ice, 2532 per too pounds ...... $0 20 From Workhouse, Blackwell's Island—Amount of fines received during week ending September 2542. Ice, 2, 1899, $38. On file. 255Z. Ice, From Legislative Committee Counsel—Transmitting subpoena duces tecum for " a list of all 256Z. Ice, temporary employees who went out of office during the present month," etc., etc. Information 257Z. Corn brooms ..... ...... 2400 transmitted. From City Cemetery—List of burials during week ending September 2, 1899 On file. The Secretary reported that the pay-rolls for the general repairs and construction force for the From Workhouse, Blackwell's Island—Reporting death on September 8 of Margaret Green, week, ending August 25, 1899, amounting to $13,642.88, had been approved audited and trans- committed for vagrancy. On file. mitted to the Finance Department for payment. From his Honor the Mayor—Transmitting communication from Michael Heyman, President On motion, the Board adjourned. of Board of Commissioners of Prisons, etc., New Orleans, La., requesting information in regard to WM. H. BURKE, Secretary. this Department. All available information transmitted. From the Comptroller—Weekly statement of unexpended balances up to September 2, 1899. The Board went into executive session at 3.20 P. Si. Referred to the General Bookkeeper and Auditor. The following communications were ordered on file: From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Transmitting itemized From the Civil Service Commission- statement of moneys received by him since last deposit, July 27, 1899, amounting to $9,401. 19. 1st. Advising that John McCarthy having complied with Rule 67, his title may be changed Turned over to City Chamberlain, and his receipt for same annexed thereto. On file. from Rigger to Laborer. From Kings County Penitentiary, Borough of Brooklyn—List of prisoners received during On motion, said McCarthy was transferred from Rigger to Laborer. week ending September 2, 1899 : Males, 8 ; females, i ; on file. List of 8 prisoners to be 2d. Stating that certain deductions were made from the pay-roll for the week ending August discharged from September 3 to 9, 1899 ; on file. ii, 189g, in consequence of the termination of all temporary appointments on August to, 1899. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899. THE CITY RECORD. 5883

Plan 941, New Buildings, ,899-Petition to allow the Columbian system of fireproof con- DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS. struction to be used for floors, flat roofs and partitions, as stated in petition ; Nos. 5007, loo8 and 5009 Fifth avenue. Petitioners, Welch, Smith & Provot. Approved. DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS-COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Plan 276, New Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow the walls of the third story to be built 12 September 2I, 1899. inches thick, the total height of said walls being 51 feet 3 inches to top of roof beams, making an Supervisor of the City Record: excess of but I foot 3 inches, as shown on plans and as stated in petition ; west side of Central DEAR Six-In accordance with section 1546, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, I herewith transmit, Park, West, 50 feet 5 inches north of One Hundredth street. Petitioner, Lorenze F. J. Weiher, for publication in the CITY RECORD, a statement of the transactions of the Department of Sewers Jr. Approved. for the week ending September 9, 1899. Plan 940, New Buildings, i899-Petition to allow a reconsideration of decision of Board at JAS. KANE, Commissioner of Sewers. meeting held August 29, 1899, so as to permit cellar and first story to be connected and first and second story floors, by means of stairs (not inclosed), strings, railings, etc., of iron with hard-wood treads, stairs not to be used by tenants, and are inclosed within the fireproof sections, as stated in AMOUNTS. petition ; northwest corner of Third avenue and Eighty-third street. Petitioner, Henry Andersen. NUMBER AMOUNT. Laid over for information. of - Appropri- Plan 1177, New Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow a reconsideration of portion of decision attons. Funds. of Board at meeting held September 5, 1899, so as to allow cast-iron columns and steel girders to be used in upper stories where span exceeds 26 feet in place of intermediate brick wall ; in every case each apartment is inclosed by brick walls, all as shown on plans and as stated in petition ; Moneys Received. northwest corner of Broadway and One Hundred and Ninth street. Petitioner, Henry Andersen. For sewer permits ...... ...... 19o7 co ..... ...... Laid over for information. Plan 1299, New Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow the frame buildings to be built to a height Number of permits Issued ...... r41 ...... ...... ...... of 38 feet, as stated in petition ; east side of Jerome avenue, 25.74 feet north of One Hundred ...... and Seventy-sixth street. Petitioner, Frederick Jaeger. Approved. For new sewer conaectfons ...... 77 ...... Plan 1903, Alterations to Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow the taking out of brick walls For old sewer connections (repairs) ...... 63 ...... ...... ...... separating the two (2) stores and making one (I) store of them ; walls above to be carried by steel girders, supported by cast-iron columns 8 inches in diameter, /-inch metal, said columns to be For other purposes ...... x ...... ..... ...... made fireproof by encasing same in brickwork 4 inches thick, cast-iron columns to rest on granite base blocks 3 feet by 2 feet 6 inches by I foot thick, as shown on plans and as stated in petition Nos. 44, 46, 48 and 5o East Forty-third street. Petitioner, Charles I. Berg. Approved. Requisition drawn on Comptroller ...... .s $19.529 97 $10,852 47 $8,677 50 Mr. McMillan here entered. near feet of sewer built...... 3,588 ...... ...... ...... Plan at t6, Alterations to Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow the construction of penthouse Li on roof, as shown on plans and as stated in petition ; No. 75 West Seventy-first street. Petitioners, Number of basins built ...... I ...... ...... ...... Israels & Harder. Approved. Plan 2085, Alterations to Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow the use of cast-iron columns Linear feet of sewer cleaned ...... 10,336 ...... ...... ...... more than 20 diameters in height ; said columns are through two (2) stories, being braced by the Number of basins cleaned ...... 456 ...... ...... ...... floor construction, as stated in petition ; Nos. 115 to rig East Twelfth street. Petitioners, The Edison Electric Illuminating Company of New York. Approved, on condition that columns are Linear feet of sewer examined ...... 4,520 ...... ...... ...... of sufficient strength. Number of basins examined ...... 526 ...... ...... ...... Mr. Moore was here excused. Plan 400, New Buildings, 5898-Petition to allow the present 12-inch walls on New street Number of basins repaired...... 5 ...... ...... ...... and part of Wall street fronts, and also part of southerly wall between columns Nos. I and 2, to be carried up to a height sufficient to inclose the additional twelfth story, shown on plans and as Linear feet of sewer repaired ...... 6 ...... ...... ...... stated in petition ; Nos. 3, 5, 7 Wall street and No. 84 Broadway. Petitioner, W. Wheeler Number of manhole heads and covers set ...... 3 ...... ...... ...... Smith. Approved. Plan 655, New Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow bay-windows to be constructed as shown Number of manhole heads and covers reset ...... 5 ...... ...... ...... on plans, the same being of angle iron filled in with fireproof blocks, as stated in petition ; south Square yards of pavement relaid ...... 18 ...... ...... ...... side of Eighty-ninth street, 300 feet west of Columbus avenue. Petitioner, William B. Tuthill. Laid over. Number of basin hoods put in ...... 3 ...... ...... ...... Fireproof Shutters-Petition to allow shutters to be placed on the east and west gable walls umber basin covers put on ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... only, for three (3) stories above the roofs of adjoining buildings, for reason as stated in petition; N of No. 54 Maiden lane and Nos. 29 and 31 Liberty street. Petitioners, Clinton & Russell. Petition Linear feet culverts, drains and ditches repaired and cleaned. 10 ...... ...... ...... granted exempting openings other than those therein mentioned, on recommendation of Mr. Fryer. Number of basins relieved ...... 3 ...... ...... ...... Petition for exemption from fireproof shutters on all windows and openings above the first Number of manholes built...... 3 ...... ...... ...... story of building, for reasons as stated in petition ; No. 102 Cedar street. Petitioner, Charles Wolf. Petition granted on recommendation of Mr. Fryer. Number of manhole covers put on ...... 4 ...... ...... ...... Petition for exemption from fireproof shutters on windows above the first story on the rear Linear feet of pipe drains examined ...... 3.230 ...... ...... ...... and south walls of buildings, for reasons as stated in petition ; Nos. 9 and I I Thames street, and Nos. 95 and 97 Trinity place. Petitioner, Charles Wolf. Petition granted on recommendation Cubic feet of brickwork built ...... 6z ...... ...... ...... of Mr. Fryer. near feet of sewer relieved ...... sea ...... ...... ...... Petition for exemption from fireproof shutters on windows above the first story on walls of Li building, for reasons as stated in petition ; No. 554 Fifth avenue. Petitioner, W. Jennings Number of basin grates put in ...... x ..... ...... ...... Demorest Estate. Petition granted on recommendation of Mr. Fryer. Petition for exemption from fireproof shutters on five (5) stories of the east, south and west Linear feet of pipe sewer relieved ...... 884 ...... ...... ...... walls of building, for reason as stated in petition ; No. 82 Duane street. Petitioner, Joseph Linear feet of walls built for culverts ...... 3cz ...... ...... ...... Rowan. Petition granted on recommendation of Mr. Fryer. Petition to allow iron shutters to be put on 49 openings on north and east walls of extension Cartloads of dirt removed ...... 578 ...... from ground to sixth story, for reasons as stated in petition; Nos. 47 and 49 Cedar street. Peti- Cubic feet of earth excavated and refilled ...... 6,386 ...... tioners, Clinton & Russell. Petition granted on recommendation of Mr. Fryer. Petition for exemption from fireproof shutters on windows above the first story on rear wall of buildings, for reasons as stated in petition ; Nos. 47 and 49 Liberty street. Petitioners, Realty Laboring Force Employed during the Week. Trust. Petition granted on recommendation of Mr. Fryer. Inspectors of Sewers and Basins...... 6 Assistant Foremen ...... 20 Petition for exemption from fireproof shutters, for reasons as stated in petition ; Nos. 42, 44 Inspector of Pipe Laying ...... t Firemen ...... II and 46 Cedar street. Petitioners, Continental Insurance Company. Petition granted on recont- Inspectors of Construction ...... 59 Mechanics ...... 17 mendation of Mr. Fryer. Inspectors of Sewer Connections...... 22 Laborers ...... 375 Petition for exemption from fireproof shutters on windows above the first story of rear wall, 3o Horses and Carts...... 85 for reasons as stated in petition ; Nos. io8 and Ito East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. Foremen ...... Petitioners, The J. M. Horton_Ice Cream Company. Petition granted on recommendation of Mr. Croker. APPOINTMENTS. Petition for exemption from fireproof shutters on the second, third, fourth and fifth stories of Borough of Manhattan. building, for reason as stated in petition ; northwest corner of Fifty-fourth street and Fifth avenue. Petitioners, McKim, Mead & White. Petition granted. John Byrne, No. 5 to West Fifty-seventh street, Inspector, $4 per day. Petition for exemption from fireproof shutters on windows above the first story of the rear, Thomas J. Mangin, No. 731 East One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, Inspector, $4 per day. easterly and westerly walls of building, for reason as stated in petition ; Nos. 15, 17 and 19 East REatovAl.. Thirtieth street. Petitioner, Daniel Harnett. Referred to Mr. O'Reilly for examination and report. Borough of Manhattan. WILLIAM H. CLASS, Clerk to Board. I Laborer. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS.

BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY-COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, NEW YORK, September 19, 1899. IN BOARD OF EXAMINERS, SEPTEMBER I2, 5S99. In compliance with section 1546 of the Greater New York Charter, the Department of Water Supply makes the following report of its transactions for the week ending August 26, 1899 : The Board of Examiners met this day at 3. 10 P. M. PUBLIC MONEYS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED. Present-Thomas J. Brady, Commissioner of Buildings for the boroughs of Manhattan and • Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. The Bronx (in the chair), and Messrs. Dobbs, O'Reilly, Moore, Croker, Fryer and McMillan. $47,281 92 Absent-Mr. Conover. Receipts for water rents ...... enalties on water rents ...... 281 70 The minutes of September 5, 1899, were read and, on motion, approved. p 402 00 Petitions were then submitted for approval as follows: " permits to tap water-mains ...... Plan I162, New Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow the erection of a coal pocket 40 feet 6 inches high, such height being necessary for proper distribution of coal, as stated in tition ; $47,965 62 east side of Third avenue, 300 feet north of Fisher's lane, Eastchester. Petitioner, James H. Borough of Brooklyn. Perry. Approved on recommendation of Mr. Croker. Plan 1057, New Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow cast-iron columns and steel beams over Receipts for water rents ...... $8,770 32 same, as girders, to be erected in basement where span exceeds 18 feet between bearing walls, in arrears of water rents ...... 946 47 place of building an 8-inch brick fore and aft partition wall ; also to allow the inclosure of elevator water for building purposes .. ...... 130 10 on the upper stories to be constructed of open grille work, in place of a fireproof partition around permits to tap water-mains ...... 123 50 upper story elevator shafts ; also to allow the partition inclosing the first-story entrance hallways Receipts, miscellaneous ...... 2,650 16 to be constructed of 4-inch I beams, spaced 24 inches apart, filled in between with 4-inch terra- cotta blocks, plastered on both sides ; ceiling to be constructed of 3-inch tee irons, spaced 24 inches $52,620 82 apart, filled in between with 3•inch terra-cotta blocks, plastered on underside, all as shown on plans and as stated in petition ; north side of One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, 75 feet Borough of Queens, east of Broadway. Petitioner, George Fred. Pelham. Approved...... Plan 1885, Alterations to Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow the extension on adjoining lot to Receipts for water rents ...... $1,859 30 " penalties on water-rents ...... ...... Io 13 be built of frame 42 feet high from street level to top of roof beams, so as to keep the floors of 800 extension on a line with floors of present building, as stated in petition ; Nos. 585 to 595 Court- permits to tap water-mains ...... landt avenue. Petitioner, Bruno W. Berger. Laid over. Plan 425, New Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow the J. W. Rapp system of fireproof floor $1,877 43 construction to be used for the first floor of building in place of brick arches, the underside of I beams to be covered with wire lath, as stated in petition ; Nos. 87 to 91 Columbia street. Peti- tioner, Michael Bernstein. Approved, on condition that the centres have a rise of I3 inches to Borough of Richmond. the foot, according to law. Receipts for water rents ...... $3 00 Plan 55o, New Buildings, 1899-Petition to allow the Bailey system of fireproof floor filling to be used in place of brick arches; the lower flanges of steel beams on first story to be covered CHANGES IN TILE WORKING FORCE. underneath with wire lath; also to allow the same system of fireproofing to be used in bulkhead Borough of Brooklyn. on roof, all as stated in petition ; north side of One Hundred and Eleventh street, loo feet west of Seventh avenue. Petitioner, H. Morton Moore, Approved. Deceased-One Caulker.

5884 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS. THE REGISTER. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS COUNTY. No. iSq Montague street, Brooklyn, 9 A. U. to 5 P. M., Appointed: except Saturdays in June. July and August, 9 A. M. to REGISTER'S OFFICE, -HALL OF RECORDS, I P.M. James A. Daly, Inspector of Meters and Water Consumption, at $goo per annum. COUNTY OF NEW YORK, WM. B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator. James F. Henderson, Inspector of Meters and Water Consumption, at $900 per annum. September 25, 1899. George O'Keefe, Inspector of Meters and Water Consumption, at $goo per annum. Supervisor of the City Record: WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. DEAR SIR—The following changes will occur AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. RoomStewart Building, 5th Seer, 9 A. M. to 4 P. w. in the pay-roll of the Register's office, com- JOHN. RYAN, MAURICE J. POWER, WILLIAM H. mencing from October I, 8g: TR.N Evcx, JOHN P. WINDOLPH and THE MAYOR. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. John J. Coyle, from $1,300 to $1,360 per and COMPTROLLER, Commissioners HARRY W. annum. WALKSE, Secretary, A. FTat.Ev, Chief kngineer. BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, Edward F. Smith, from $1,620 to $5,680 per 'l annum. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCZ. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC CHARITIES—BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, Patrick Mallon, from $I,000 to $I,o6o per Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 No. 29 ELM PLACE, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, li annum. A. M. to 4 P. II. Nathan Laufer, from $i,000 to $I,o6o per BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. , September 20, 1898. MICHAEL T. DALY, EDGAR J. LEVEY, Deputy Comp. annum. trollers. REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 19, 1399. Kuno F. Scholtz, from $1,100 to $5,200 per annum. AEditieg Bureau. JOHN F. GOULDSBURY, First Auditor of Accounts, September 13. James W. Carson, from $1,300 to $I,400 per Borough of Manhattan. annum. EDWARD J. CONNELL, Auditor of Accounts, Borough Reports of labor, census, etc., Hospital and Almshouse, for week ending September 12, 1899. Isaac Rice, from $1,000 to $1,012 per of The Bronx. Approved. annum. WILLIAM McKINxv, First Auditor of Accounts, Approved bills for general supplies amounting to $19,426.13, for burial of pauper dead, Yours respectfully, Borough of Brooklyn. $295.13 ; for relief of indigent Veterans, etc., $42.25 ; for burial of Veterans, $350, and transmitted FRANCIS R CLAIR, Auditor of Accounts, Borough of ISAAC FROMME, Queens. same to Auditor. Register. WALTER H. HOLT, Auditor of Accounts, Borough of September 16. Richmond. Approved bills for general supplies amounting to $4,769.60; poor, adult blind, $50, and Bureau jor the Collection of Arsermentr and transmitted same to Auditor. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Arrears. Approved bill of Hebrew Infant Asylum of The City of New York, amounting to $56.85, and TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING EDWARD GILON, Collector of Assessments and transmitted some to Auditor. S which the Public Offices in the City are open for Arrears. September Ig. business, and at which the Courts regularly open and JOHN KELLEHER, Deputy Collector of Assessments The following reports for week ending September Ig, received and placed on file adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are and Arrears, Borough of Manhattan. ket and such Courts are held ;together with the heads JAMES E. STANFORD, Deputy Collector of Assessments Dependent children committed...... 26 Commitments to Almshouse...... 45 of impartments and Coatis and Arrears, Borough of The Bronx. discharged...... 21 8$ MICHAEL O'KEHBFE, Deputy Collector of Assess- Hospital...... EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ments and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn. Orders for abandonment warrants...... 23 Burial permits issued ...... 16 Mayor's Office. JOHN F. ROGERS, Deputy Collector of Assessments " bastardy warrants...... 4 Ambulance calls ...... 10 No. 6 City Hall 9 A. M. to 4 P. II. ; Saturdays, 9 and Arrears, Borough of Queens. Letters to delinquent husbands...... 32 I A.M. to 52 M. GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, Borough of Richmond. A. SIMIS, JR., Commissioner. ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor ALrRRD M. Dowwas. Private Secretary. Bureau for the Collectiox of Taxes. Bureau of Licesser. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. MUNICIPAL COURTS. MUNICIPAL COURT OF JOHN J. McDONOUGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 9 w. M. to 4 P. Y. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to zs te. Borough of Manhattan. DAVID J RocxE, Chief of Bureau. JOHN B. UNDERHILL, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, MUNICIPAL COURT OF BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Principal Office, Room I, City Hall. GEOaea W. Borough of The Bronx. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THIRD DISTRICT, BROWN, Jr., Deputy Chief in Boroughs of Manhattan JAMES B. BoucK, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Borough BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Nos. 6 AND 8 LEE AVENUE, and The Bronx. of Brooklyn. gh Hall, Brooklyn; September 23, t8gg. Branch Office, Room a, Borou FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, Deputy Receiver of FIFTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM H. JORDAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of Taxes, Borough of Queens. BATH AVE., COR. BAY 22D STREET, Supervisor of the City Record Brooklyn. MATTHEW S. TULLY, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, BATH BEACH, BROOKLYN, Branch Office, "Richmond Building" New Brighton, Borough of Richmond. DEAR SIR—Please take notice that I have S. L . WILLIAM H. MCCABB, Deputy 4hlef in Borough September 23, 1899. this day appointed Edward S. \Vilson, of No. 20 of Richmond. Bureau for the Collectiox of City Revenue and of Branch Office, " Hackett Building " Long Island Markets. Supervisor of the City Record: Putnam avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, an Offi- City ; PETER FLANAGAN, Deputy Chic! in Borough of cer and Attendant of the Third District Munici- Queens. DAVID O'BRIEN, Collector of City Revenue and Take notice, that I have this day appointed pal Court, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Superintendent of Markets. John F. Dwyer an Officer and Attendant of the ALEXANDER MBAKIM, Clerk of Markets, York, under the authority vested in me by sec- THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, Fifth District Municipal Court of the Borough of tion 1373, chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897 ; Bureau of the City alsberlaiu. Brooklyn, City of New York, under the authority Anil Bureau of Priwt1lrg, Statiouery and Blank Books. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain. such appointment to take effect on the 23d day JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy Chamberlain. vested in me by section 1373, chapter 378 of the of September, 1899, on probation, as per the No. 2 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., Saturday, 9 A. M. Laws of 1897 ; such appointment to take effect rules and regulations of the Civil Service Com- to is M. E ce of the City Paymaster. on the 23d day of September, 1899, but is on WILLIAM A. BUTLBR, Supervisor ; SOLON BERRiCY, mission. Deputy Supervisor; THOMAS C. COWELL, Deputy No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reads street probation and in accordance with rules of Civil Truly yours, Supervisor and Accountant. JOHN H. TIuuzaMArr, City Paymaster. Service Commission. WM. SCHNITZSPAN, BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. Very respectfully, Justice. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. CORNELIUS FURGUESON. Nos. 13 to az Park Row, .8th floor, 9 A. u. to 4 P. U. MUNICIPAL COURT OF The MAYOR, Chairman; THOMAS L. FErrxsR (Presi- Saturdays, 9 A. H. to la M. dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments), Secre- MAURICE F. HOLAHAN, President. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, tary the COMPTROLLER, PREsin wT OF THE Couscu., JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary. MUNICIPAL COURT OF BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, and the CORPORATION COUNSEL, Members; CHARLES Department 0/ Hirk Jays. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, SECOND DISTRICT, V. ADEN. Clerk. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Office of Clerk, Department of Taxes and Assess- Nos. 53 to as Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. No. 794 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, ments, Stewart Building. JAMES P. KEATING, Commissioner of Highways. FIFTH DISTRICT, September 23, 1899. WILLIAM N. SHANNON, Deputy for Manhattan. BATH AVE., COR. BAY 22D STREET, Supervisor of the City Record: THOMAS R. FARRELL, Deputy for Brooklyn. BATH BEACH, BROOKLYN, COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. JAMES H. MALONEY, Deputy for Bronx. September 23, 1899. Take notice, that I have this day ap- JOHN P. MADDEN, Deputy for Queens. pointed Samuel A. Ackerman an Officer and The MAYOR, Chairman ; Burn S. COLaR, Comp- HENRY P. MORRIsoN, Deputy and Chief Engineer for troller ; PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain ; RANDOLPH Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building," corner Rich. Supervisor of the City Record: Attendant of the Second District Municipal mond Terrace and York avenue. New Brighton, S. I. Court of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New GUGGRNHEiMER, President of the Council, and RosrRT Take notice, that I have this day appointed MuH, Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder- Department of 3ssvers. Walter P. Casey an Officer and Attendant of the York, under the authority vested in me by men, Members. EDGAR J. LEVEY, Secretary. section 1373, chapter 378, of the Laws of 1897, Office of Secretary, Room No. II, Stewart Building. Nos. r3 to aI Park Row, A.Y. to-4 P.M. Fifth District Municipal Court of the Borough of AMES KANE, Commissioner of Sewers. Brooklyn, City of New York, under the authority such appointment to take effect on the 23d day JAI-THEW F.DoNOHUE, Deputy for Manhattan. vested in me by section 1373, chapter 378 of of September, 1899, and to continue for the BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. THOMAS J. BYRNES, Deputy for Bronx. term of two years, or in accordance with Civil WILLIAM BRENNAN, Deputy for Brooklyn. the Laws of 1897 ; such appointment to take TH8 MAYOR, Chairman ; PRESIDENT Or DEPARTMENT MATTHEW J. GOLDNER, Deputy Commissioner effect on the 23d day of September, 1899, but is Service rules and regulations. Or TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, Secretary ; HENRY S. Sewers. Borough of Queens on probation and in accordance with rules of Very respectfully, KRARNY, MCCOSKRY BUTT and JAMES McLHER, COm- HENRY P. MoastsoN, Deputy Commissioner and GERARD B. VAN WART, missiocers. Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Richmond. Office Civil Service Commission. Address THOMAS L. Fsrrnga, Stewart Building. ,, Richmond Building," corner Richmond Terrace anti Ju,tice Municipal Court, City of New Office hours, 9 A. U. to 4 P. X. Saturdays, q A- at. to Very respectfully, York, Second District, Borough York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. CORNELIUS FURGUESON. 6I M. _- of Brooklyn. Department of Bridges. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. Nos, 13 to 2r Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. U. ; Saturdays, MUNICIPAL COURT OF 9 A.M. to is M. MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THE COUNCIL. JOHN L. SHEA, Commissioner. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, RANDOLPH GuoocNsamas, President of the Council. THoseAs H. YORK, Deputy. SAMUEL R. PROBASCO, Chief Engineer. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, SECOND DISTRICT, P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. FIFTH DISTRICT, Clerk's office open from so A. M. to 4 r.. ; Saturdays, MATTHEW H. Moons, Deputy for Bronx. NO. 794 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, to A. M. to ra Y. HARRY BEAM, Deputy for Brooklyn. BATH AVE., COR. BAY 22D STREET September 23, 1899. JOHN E. BACKUS. Deputy for Queens. BATH BEACH, BROOKLYN, BOARD or ALDISUctr. September 23, 1899. Su4ervisor of the City Record: TNOMAx F. WOODS, President. Departarest of Water Srftiy. Take notice, that I have this day ap- MICHAEL F. BLASE, Clerk. Nos. Ig to ss Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. Supervisor of the City Record: pointed John M. McGee an Officer and Attend- WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. ant of the Second District Municipal Court of AES H. HASLIN, Deputy Commissioner. Take notice, that I have this day appointed COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. ~YEOaGa W. BIRDSALL Chief Engineer, Alfred Huttlinger an Officer and Attendant of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, W. G. Bvasex, Water Register. under the authority vested in me by section Rooms x14 and IIS Stewart Building, q A. w. to 4 P. M. JAMES MOFFETr, Deputy Commissioner, Borough or the Fifth District Municipal Court of the Bor- chapter 378, of the Laws of 1897, such JOHN C. HaaTU and EDWARD OwEN, Commissioners, Brooklyn, Municipal Building. ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, under the 1373, WILLIAM RASQUIN, Jr., Deputy Commissioner, Bor- authority vested in me by section chapter appointment to take effect on the 23d day of ough of Queens, Long Island City. 1373, September, 1899, and to continue for the term BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. THOMASMULLIGAN, Deputyrp Commissioner, 378 of the Laws of 1897 ; such appointment to Borough of J.e Bronx, Croton Park Building take effect on the 23d day of September, 1899, of two years, or in accordance with the rules and Borough of Manhattan. regulations of the Civil Service Department. HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy Commissioner, Borough but is on probation and in accordance with Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, of Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building," corner rules of Civil Service Commission. Very respectfully, Nos. zo, ti and Is City Hall. 9 A. rt. to 4 r. M.; Satur- Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. GERARD B. VAN WART, da ., q A. a. to is U. Very respectfully, Justice Municipal Court, City of New JAaeas J. C000AN, President. Depsriswlsf of Street Qeaad+sg. CORNELIUS FURGUESON. EDGAR Rmsa Secretary. Nos. 13 to 2z Park Row, q A. w to 4 P. ML York, Second District, Borough TAMES McCawxav, Commissioner. of Brooklyn. Borough of The Bronx. F. M. Glasom, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of Manhattan. No. 346 Broadway. MUNICIPAL COURT OF Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, PATRICK H. QUINN, Deputy Commissioner for THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. corner Third avenge and One Hundred and Seventy- Borough of Brooklyn, Room 3y Municipal Building, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, seventh street. 9 A. sL to 4 r. II. ; Saturdays, 9 A. II. to JOSEPH LIESEwz, Deputy Commissioner for Borough I. W of The Bronx, No, 615 East One Hundred and Fifty- THIRD DISTRICT, DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Louis F. HAFF=, President. second street. Nos. 6 AND 8 LEE AVENUE, CITY OF NEW YORK, Borough of Brooklyn. Joint P. MADDEN, Deputy Commissioner for Borough September 23, 1899. COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, of Queens, Municipal BEilding, Long Island City. PARK Row BUILDING, President's twice, No. z Borough Hall. 9 A, U. to 4 Ds/nrlareut of Building:, L(g41ss' and Su Nu. Supervisor of the City Record: P. al. ; Saturdays, 9 A. U. to is U. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., EDwAaD M. GROtrr, President. Nos. 13 to or Park Row, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. DEAR SIR—Please take notice that I have September 23, 1899. HENRY S. REAlItY, Commissioner of Pubie Build. this day appointed Robert Hill, of No. 935 Supervisor of the City Record: Borough of Queens. tags,nag and Supplies. Jefferson avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, an FREDERIcE BowLEY President. Ps sp J. DooLINO,, Deputy Commissioner for Man. GENTLEMEN—YOU are hereby notified that Office, Long Island city. 9 A. U. until 4 P. IL; Setup. batten. Officer and Attendant of the Third District days, from 9 A. U. until is U. WILLIAM WALTON, Deputy Commissioner for Brook- Municipal Court, Borough of Brooklyn, City of Leon S. Moisseiff, No. 149 Chrystie street, lyn. New York, under the authority vested in me by Manhattan, Bridge Engineerand Draughtsman, Borough of Richmond, JOEL FowLER, Deputy Commissioner for Queens. Borough of The Bronx, has been transferred to iLDwAED I. )LILLER, Deputy Commissioner for Rich- section 1373, chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897 ; GxosGa CRostwztt, President. mond. such appointment to take effect on the 23d day of the Borough of Manhattan and assigned to duty Office of the President, First National Bank Building, on the bridges over the East river, between the New Brighton ; 9 A. U. to 4 P. rt. ; Saturdays, 9 A. U. to September, 1899, on probation, as per the rules is M. and regulations of the Civil Service Commission. boroughs of Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, LAW DEPARTMENT. to take effect September 21, 1399. Truly yours, Office of fbrforatiou UN& 1. Respectfully, PUBLIC ADIfINISTRATOR WM. SCHNITZSPAN, Staats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors 9 A. N. to JOHN L. SHEA, No ziQ ~Naauss street, 9 A.I1 to 4 P. sL S P. r.: Saturdays, 9 A. U. to Is M. Justice. Commissioner. WILLIAM Al. 1oss, Public Administtatar. JOHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel

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THEODORE CONNOLY, W. W. LADD, Jr., CHARLES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. QUEENS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHN P. SCHUCHMAN and THEODORE F. HASCALL JHS- tices. THOMAS F. SMITH, Clerk. BLANDY, Assistants. BOARD OF EDUCATION. GEORGE W. DAVISON. District Attorney. WILLIAM J.CARR, Assistant Corporation Counsel for Brooklyn. No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan, 9 A.M. t0 5 P. M. ; Saturdays} 9 A. M. to I2 M. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Bureau for Collection 0/ Arrears of Persortal Tames-. JOSEPH J. LITTLE,, President ; A. EMERSON PALMER, RICHMOND COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Secretary. Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street, 9 Port Richmond, S. I. Elm, White and Franklin streets. Court opens at III A. M. to 4P.M. School Board for the Boroughs of Manhattan and EDWARD S. RAWSON, District Attorney. o'clock. JAMES C. SPENCER, Assistant Corporation Counsel. The Bronx. RUFUS B. COWING, City Judge ; JOHN W. GOFF, Re- 6 Bureau for the Recovery of Fetralties. No, 5 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan. CORONERS. corder ; JOSEPH E. NEWBURGER, MARTIN T. MCMAHON JOSEPH J. LITTLE, President ; ARTHUR MCMULLIN, and JAMES A. BLANCHARD, ud¢Ves of the Court of Nos. xxg and 525 Nassau street. Secretary. . Borough of Manhattan. General Sessions. EDWARD RR. C ARROLL, Clerk. ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel. School Board for the Borough of Brooklyn. Office New Criminal Court Building. Open at all Clerk's office open from ro A. M. to 4 P. N. Bureau of Street Openings. No. 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. times oft day and night. Supreme Court, Part I., Criminal Trial Term. CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, President ; GEORGE G. EDWARD T. FITZPATRICK JACOB E. BAUSCH, EDWARD Nos. go and 92 West Broadway. W. HART, ANTONIO ZUCCA. Held in the building for Criminal Courts. Court JOHN P. DUNN, Assistant to Corporation Counsel. BROWN, Secretary. opens at 10.30 A. M. Schoo: Board/or the Borough of Queers. Borough of The Bronx. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. Hours from to A. N. to POLICE DEPARTMENT. Flushing, L. I. ANTHONY MCOwaN, THOMAS M. LYNcu. 4 PM, F. DR HAAS SIMONSON, President ; JOSEPH H, FITZ- Borough of Brooklyn. Central OOFce. PATRICK, Secretary. CRIMINAL DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. ANTHONY J. BURGER, GEORGE W. DELAP, New Criminal Court Building, Centre street. Court No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M School Board for the Borough of R1ChO Md BERNARD J. YORK, President of the Board ; JOHN Stapleton Staten Island, opens at o.3O o'clock A. M. Borough of Queens. EDWARD R CARROLL, Clerk. Hours from so A. Is. to B. SEXTON, JACOB Hess, HENRY E. ABELL, Commis- JOHN T. BURKE, Presijent ; FRANKLIN C. VITT, Sec- sioners. PHILIP T. CRONIN, Dr. SAMUEL S. GUY, Jr., LEONARD 4P.M. retary. ROUFF, Jr., Jamaica, L.I, Borough of Richmond. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. APPELLATE DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. JOHN SHAVER, GEORGE C. TRANTER. Central Ofiee. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court-house, No. III Fifth avenue, corner Eighteenth THOMAS J. DUNN, Sheriff ; HENRY P. MULVANY, street. Court opens at i P. M. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. Under Sheriff. SURROGATES' COURT. CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding Justice ; GEORGE JOHN W. KELLER, President of the Board ; Commis- C. BARRETT, CHESTER B. MCLAUGHLIN, EDWARD PAT- sioner for Manhattan and Bronx. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, KINGS COUNTY. New County Court-house. Court opens at Io.3o TERSON, MORGAN J. O'BRIEN, GEORGE L. INGRAHAM, THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy C.immissioner. A. M. ; adjourns 4 P. M. County Court-house Brooklyn. WILLIAM RUMSEY, Justices. ALFRED WAGSTAFF, Clerk. ADOLPH SIMIS, Jr., Commissioner for Brooklyn and FRANK T. FITZGERALD, JAMES M. VARNVM, Sur- WILLIAM LAMB, Jr., Deputy Clerk. Queens, Nos. tad and x28 Livingston street, Brooklyn. FRANK D. CREAMER, Sheriff ; WILLIAM J. BOGEN- rogates; WILLIAM V. LEARY. Chief Clerk. EDWARD GLINNEN, Deputy Commissioner. SHUTZ, Under Sheriff. jAMRS FEENEY, Commissioner for Richmond. Plana and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and SHERIFF'S OFFICE, QUEENS COUNTY. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 A.M. tO 4 P.M. Courts open from g A. M. until 4 P. M. County Court-house, Brooklyn. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. WILLIAM CAS BAKER, Sheriff ; WILLIAM METHVF.N, City Magistrates—HENRY A. BRANN, ROBr.RT C. JOSEPH ASPINALL AND WM. B. HURD, JR., County Saturdays, I2 rt. Under Sheriff, CORNELL, LeROV B. CRANE, JOSEPH M. DEURL, CHARLES Judges. Out-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. M. A. FLAMMER, LORENZ ZELLER, CLARENCE W. MEADE, CHARLES Y. VAN DOREN. Chief Clerk. to 4.30 P.M. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, RICHMOND COUNTY. JOHN O. MOTT, JOSEPH POOL, JOHN B. MAYO, ED- County Court-house, Richmond, S. 1., 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. WARD HOGAN, W. H. OLMSTEAD. AUGUSTUS ACKER, Sheriff. LuD'vIG F. THOMA, Secretary. QUEENS COUNTY COURT. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION First District—Criminal Court Building Central Office. Second District—Jefferson Market. County Court-house, Long Island City. No.148 East Twentieth street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. REGISTER'S OFFICE. Third District—No. 6g Essex street HARRISON S. MOORS, County Judge. FRANCIS J LANTRY, Commissioner. East side City Hall Park, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, Fourth District—Fifty-seventh street, near Lexington N. O. FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. avenue. JAMES J. KIRWIN, Deputy Commissioner for Bor- ISAAC FROMME, Register ; JOHN VON GLAHN, COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Deputy Register. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first street oughs of Brooklyn and eensQu southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between Sixth District—One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan, FIRE DEPARTMENT. REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY. and Third avenue. Court opens at to A. M, Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, Seventh District—Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth 7ustiees First Division — ELIZUR B. HINSDALE, Hal of Records. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 4 P. M.. ex- WILLIAM RAVERS JEROME, EPHRAIM A. JACOB, JOHN from g A. M. to 4 P. M.: Saturdays, r2 M. cepting months of July and August, then from 9 A. H avenue. SECOND Dlvrsios. B. MCKHAN, WILLIAM C. HOLBROOK. WILLIAM M. Headquarters. to 2 P. M., I;rovided for by statute. FULLER, Clerk ; Jos~ePH H. JONES, Deputy Clerk. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, HENRY F. HAGGERTY, Register. Borough of Brooklyn. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. ONN J SCANNBLL, Fire Commissioner. WILLIAM BARRE, Deputy Register. First District—No.3x8 Adams street. JACOB BEEN- Second Division—Trial days—Borough Hall, Brook. JAMES H. TULLY, Deputy Commissioner, Forough HER, Magistrate. tyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at to o'clock; of Brooklyn and Queens. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, Second District—Court and Butler streets. HENRY Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of Queens, Tuesdays, at AUGUSTUS T. DUCHARTY, Secretary. BRISTOW, Magistrate. so o'clock; Town Hall, New Brighton, Borough of EDWARD F. CROKER, Chief of Department, and in Room 127 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Richmond, Thursdays, at so o'clock. Iharee of Fire-alarm Telegraph. Broadway, Q~A~ . M. to P. M. CHARLBS E. TEALS, Magistrate, 7MStiCeS—JOHN COURTNEY, HOWARD J. FORKER, ; JAMES E. CONNER, JAMES DALE, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs CHARLES W ELDa, Fourth District—Nos. 6 and 8 Lee avenue. WILLIAM PATRICK KEADY, JOHN FI.EMING, THOMAS W. of Brooklyn and Queens. Deputy Commissioner. KRAMER. Magistrate. FITZGERALD. JOSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk ; CHARLES GEORGE E. MURRAY, Inspector of Combustibles. Fifth District—Ewen and Powers streets. ANDREW F. WOLZ. Deputy Clerk. PETER SEERY, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan LEMON, Magistrate. Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn The Bronx and Richmond. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Sixth District—Gates and Reid avenues. Lewis R. open from g M H. to 4 P. M. ALONzo BRYMBR, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook- No. rir Fifth avenue. WORTH, Magistrate. lyn and Queens. H. W. GRAY, Commissioner. Seventh District—No. 31 Grant street, Flatbush Central Office open at all hours. ALFRED E. STEERS, Magistrate. MUNICIPAL COURTS. Eighth District—Coney Island. J. Lo'rr NOSTRAND DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, KINGS COUNTY. Magistrate. Borough of Manhattan. 3 Court-house. Borough of Queens. First District—Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and Pier "A; N. R., Battery place. WILLIAM A. FUREY, Commissioner. all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway J. SERGEANT CRAM, President ; CHARLES F. MURPHY, First District—Nos. zi and 23 Jackson avenue, and Whitehall street. including Governor's Island, Treasurer ; PETER F. MEYER, Commissioners. Long Island City. MATTHEW J. SMITH, Magistrate. •Bedloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, WILLIAM H. BURKE, Secretary. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, Second District—Flushing, Long Island. LUKE J. New Court-house, No. x28 Prince street, corner of Office hours, g A. M. to 4 P. st. ; Saturdays, 12 M. KINGS COUNTY. CONNORTON, Magistrate. Wooster street. No.325 Fulton street. Third District—Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED- WAUHOPE LYNN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDWARD J. DOOLEY, Commissioner. MUND J. HEALY, Magistrate. Clerk's office open from g A.M. to 4 P. M. Southwest corner of Fifty-fith street and Sixth ave- Borough of Richmond, Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- nue, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, QUEENS First District—New Brighton, Staten Island. Josh teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward MICHAEL C. MURPHY, President, and WILLIAM T. COUNTY. CROAK, Magistrate. tying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall street. JENKINS, M. D., JOHN B. COSBY, M. D., THE PRESI- EDWARD J. KNAUER, Commissioner. Second District—Stapleton,Staten Island. NATHANIEL Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets. DENT OF THE POLICE BOARD, eX-officio, and the HEALTH MARsh, Magistrate. HRRMANN BOLTE, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, Clerk. OFFICER OF THE PORT, eS-officio, Commissioners. Secretary to the Board, FRANK J. GARDNER, Myrtle Clerk's office open from 9 A. nt, to 4 P.M. EMMONS CLARK, Secretary. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, RICHMOND and Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn. CHARLES F. RoBERTs, M. D., Superintendent, Bor- COUNTY. Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- ough of Manhattan. CHARLES J. KULLMAN, Commissioner. room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth E1 GENE MONAHAN, M. D., Assistant Sanitary J. HOWARD VAN NAME, Deputy. KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT. street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays Sunerintendent, Borough of The Bronx. County Court-house, Brooklyn. excepted) from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. ROBERT A. BLACK, Al. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- GEORGE. B. ABBOTT, Surrogate ; MICHAEL F. McGOLD- WM, F, MOORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. RICK, Chief Clerk. tendent, Borough of Brooklyn. NEW YORK COUNTY JAIL. Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. OBED L. LusK, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- No. o Ludlow street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, Court-room, No. 3o First street, corner Second avenue. tendent, Borough of Queens. PATRICK H. PICKETT, Warden. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Court opens 9 A. M. daily, and remains open to close of JOHN I.. FEENY, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- County Office Building, Richmond, S. I. business. tendent, Borough of Richmond. STEPHEN D. STEVENS, County Judge. GEORGE F. RoESCH, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCH, Clerk. COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE Fifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Nos. 7 and 8 New County Court-house, g A. M. to 4 Wards. Court-room, No.154 Clinton street. Arsenal Building, Central Park, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. P. M. KINGS COUNTY TREASURER HENRY M. GOLDFOGLE, Justice. -, Saturdays, 22 M. WILLIAM SOHMER, County Clerk. Court-house, Room r4. Clerk. GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, President, Commissioner in GEORGE H. FAHRBACH, Deputy. JOHN W. KIMBALL, Treasurer, THOMAS F. FARRELL, Manhattan and Richmond. Deputy Treasurer. Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. GEORGE V. BROWER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. M. daily, and continues Queens. KINGS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. THE COMMISSIONERS OF RECORDS. AUGUST MOEBUS, Commissioner In Borough of The open to close of business. Bronx, Zbrowski Mansion. Claremont Park. Hall of Records, Brooklyn, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Kings County.—Room 7, Hall of Records. DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk. WILLIAM P. WUEST, County Clerk. GEORGE E. WALDO, Commissioner. WILLIAM J. LYNCH, Deputy. FRANK M. THORBURN, Deputy Commissioner. Seventh District—Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every Main Office, No.2ao Fourth avenue, Borough of Man- morning at 9 o clock (except Sundays and legal holi hattan. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturday, QUEENS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS days), and continues open to close of business. 9 A. M. tO x2 M. Rooms 14, x5 and r6 Nos. 149 to 151 Church street. HERMAN JOSEPH, Justice. PATRICK MCDAVITT, THOMAS J. BRADY, President of the Board of Build- Jamaica, N. Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens. Clerk. Office hours, 8 A. M. to 5 P.M. ; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to President, JOHN RENEHAN ; Secretary, JAMES Iii.. ings and Commissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan MCGoVERN ; Treasurer, EDWARD HALEY, HORACE and The Bronx. 12 M. Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. LooMS, P. J. ANDREWS, ex-officio. JOHN GUILFOYLE, Commissioner for the Borough of OHN H. SUTPHIN, County Clerk. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street Brooklyn. NARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk Meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 and Eighth avenue. Court opens at 9 A. M. and con- J P.M. DANIEL CAMPBELL, Commissioner for the Boroughs tinues open to close of business. of Queens and Richmond. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. each Court A. J. JOHNSON, Secretary. RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. SUPREME COURT. day. Trial days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Man. to 4 County Court-house, I0.30 A. M. to 4 P, at. hattan and The Bronx, No. ago Fourth avenue, Borough County Office Building Richmond, S. I., g A. M. Special Term, Part I., Room No.2. Return days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. of Manhattan. P. M. Special Term, Part II., Room No. r5. JOSEPH H. STINER, Justice. THOMAS COSTIGAN, JosEPH SIMONSON, County Clerk. Clerk. Office of the Department for the Borough of Brook. CROWELL M. CONNER, Deputy. Special Term, Part III., Room No. Ig. lyn, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. Special Term Part IV., Room No. ix. Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that portion Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens Special Term, Part V., Room No. 23. •hereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or and Richmond, Richmond Hall, New Brighton, Special Term, Part VI., Room No. 2x. Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the Staten Island, Borough of Richmond. Branch office : NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION, Special Term, Part VII., Room No. 25. let minus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No. 17o East Room I, second floor, Town Hall, Jamaica, Long Commissioners' Office, Nos. 49 and 5x Chambers Special Term, Part VIII., Room No,34• One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner Island, Borough of Queens. street, New York, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 'Trial Term, Part II., Room No. t6. of Sylvan place Court opens every morning at 9 LEWIS NIXON, President ; JAMES W. BOYLE, Vice- Trial Term, Part III., Room No. x7, o clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. President ; JAMES D. BELL, Secretary ; JULIAN D. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. t8. tiinues open to close of business. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. ; Saturdays, 22 M. FAIRCHILD,' Treasurer ; JOHN W. WEBER, SMITH E. Trial Term, Part V., Room No, 32. JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, THOMAS L. FEITNER, President of the Board; ED- LANE and The MAYOR, Commissioners. Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 31, Clerk. WARD C. SHEEHY, ARTHUR C. SALMON, THOMAS J. Chief Engineer's Office, No. 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. 30. Clerk's office open Gaily from g A. M. to 4 P, M. PAITERSON and WILLIAM GRELL, Commissioners. E. D., g A. M . tO 5 P. M. Trial Term, Part V1II., Room No. s4. Trial Tertg, Part X. Room No. 23. Tenth District—Twenty-second Ward and all that BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. Trial Term, Part 1X., Room No. 22. portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 26. north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth Nos. 13 to an Park Row, Room 1911. Office hours TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY. 7ustiCer—ABRAHAM R. LAWRENCE, CHARLES H. street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth from 9 A. M, to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, from g A. M. to FOURTH WARDS. TRUAX. CHARLES F. MACLEAN, FREDERICK SMYTS', street, on the east by the Centre line of Sixth avenue, I2 M. Room 58, Schermerhorn Building, No. 96 Broadway. JAMES FITZGERALD, MILES BEACH, DAVID LEVENTRITT, and on the west by the North river. Court-room, No. OHN T. NAGLE, M. D., Chief of Bureau. Meetings, Mondays, Wedt.esdays and Fridays, at 3 LEONARD A. GEIGERICH, HEN$Y W. BooKSTAVER. 3x8 West Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily unitpa1 Statistical Commission: FREDRRICIC W. HENRY BISCHOFF, Jr., JOHN J. Fi RIEDMAN, GEORGE P. (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g A.M. to 4 HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY, ANTONIC P. M. GRUEE, LL. D., WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, Chairman ; WARREN W. ANDREWS, P. HENRY DUGRO, DAVID MCADAM, HENRY P. M. RASINES, JULIUS G. KUGBLMAN, RICHARD T. WILSON Commissioners. R. BERKMAN, HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, FRANCIS M. JAMES A. O'GORMAN Justice. JAMES J. GALLIGAN, ERNRST HARVIER. FOSTER, CHARLES A. JACKSON, Jr., LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN. Clerk, SCOTT. WILLIAM SOHMER, Clerk. Clerk. Eleventh District—That portion of theTwelfth Ward MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. CITY COURT. which lies north of the centre line of West One Hun- Criminal Court Building, Centre street, between DISTRICT ATTORNEY. dred and Tenth street and west of the centre line of Franklin and White streets, 9 A. M. to 4 P. H. Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park. Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north CHARLES H. KNOX, President, ALEXANDER T. MASOS New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, g A. M. General Term, of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court- to4P. M. Trial Term, Part I. room, corner of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and WILLIAM N. DYKMAN, Commissioners. ; WILLIAM J. LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. ASA BIRD GARDINER District Attorney Part II. and Columbus avenue. Court opens daily (Sundays MCKENNA, Chief Cleric.- Part III, and legal holidays excepted from Io A. M. t0 4-P. M. Part IV. FRANCIS J. WORCESTER, Justice. ADOLPH N. DUMA• BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Special Term Chambers will be hold so A. M. to 4 HAUT, Clerk. KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. P. M. Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 A. M, tO 4 P. M. Borough of The Bronx. EDWARD CAHILL THOMAS A. WILSON, EDWARD Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn. Clerk's Office, Brown-stone Building, No. 32 Cham- MCCust~ PAT~RICK 1M. HAVERTY and JOHN B. Mayan. Hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. bers street, A. 54.10 4 P.M. First District—All that part of the Twenty-foLrtn 'RoSe, hoard of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER, HIRAM R. STEELE, District Attorney; ARTHUR H. JAMES M9 FtTZSIMONS, Chief Justice ; JOHN H. Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County Secretary. W ALKLEY, Chief Clerk. MCCARTHY, LEWIS J. CONLAN, EDWARD F. 0 DWYER, of New York by chapter 1034 of the Laws of :595, coos. 5886 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899.

prising all of the late Town of Westchester and part of The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all Subjects of examination : Writing, arithmetic, techni- INTENDENT, DEPARTMENT OF STREET the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, including the of the proposals submitted. cal and -xperience. CLEANING. Subjects of examination: Experience, Villages cf Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court-room. The party submitting a proposal and the parties pro- Monday, October a, to A. M. AXEMEN. Subjects duties, arithmetic and handwriting Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court posing to become sureties, must each write his name of examination : Writing, arithmetic, technical knowl- Monday, October 9 no A. M. ASSISTANT ENGI- opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from and place of residence on said proposal. edge and experience. In this examination, only appli- NEER (CIVIL). Subjects of examination : Writing, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of cants Nos. 134 to s8a, inclusive, whose applications arithmetic, technical knowledge and experience. Wit LIAM W. PENFIELD, Justice. Joint N. STEWART, this city, are required when the amount of the bid is were filed on or before May 6, x8pg will be examined. LEE PHILLIPS, Clerk. less than two thousand dollars. Whenever the Tuesday, October 3, 10 A. M. DISTRICT SUPER- Secretary. bid exceeds two thousand dollars the surety for Second District-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth the performance of the contract shall be a fidelity or Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One surety company authorized to transact business by the DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office hours from 9 laws of the State of New York, and authorized to become A. M. to 4 P. M. Court opens at 9 A. M. surety on such contract by a resolution of its Board of PROPOSALS FOR $7,269,Io7.32 OF THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. CORPO- JOHN M. TIERNEY, Justice. HOWARD SPEAR, Clerk. Directors. RATE STOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Borough of Brooklyn. No proposal will be considered from persons whose character and antecedent dealings with the Board of First District-Comprising First, Second, Third, Education render their responsibility doubtful. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the It is regrtired, as a condition precedent to the reception Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner or consideration of any proposals, that a certified check EXEMPT FROM ALL TAXATION IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, EXCEPT FOR STATE State and Court streets. Uponpo or a certificate of deposit of one of the State or PURPOSES. JACOB NFU, Justice. EDWARD MORAN, Clerk. Nat ional Banks or Trust Companies of The City of New Clerk's office open from 9 A.M. to 4 P.14. York, drawn to the order of the President of the Board EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS AND OTHERS HOLDING TRUST FUNDS ARE Second District-Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, of Education, shall accompany the proposal to an amount AUTHORIZED, BY CHAPTER 65 OF THE LAWS OF 1889, TO INVEST IN THESE BONDS Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty- of not less than three per cent. of such proposal when AND STOCK. third Wards. Court-room located at No. 794 Broad- said proposal is for or exceeds ten thousand dollars, and way, Brooklyn. to an amount of not less than five per cent. of such pro- EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW posal when such proposal is for an amount under ten GERARD B. VAN WART, Justice. WILLIAM H.At LEN, S York, at his office, No. s8o Broadway, in The City of New York. until Chief Clerk. thousand dollars ; that on demand, within one day after !, TUESDAY, THE 3d DAY OF OCTOBER, 1899, Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. st. the awarding of the contract by the Committee, the at s o'clock P. M,, when they will be publicly opened in the presence of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, or President of the said Board will return all the such of them as shall attend, as provided by law, for the whole or a part of the tollowing-described Registered Third District-Includes the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, deposits of checks and certificates of deposit made to the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Stock of The City of New York, bearing interest at the rate of three and one-half per cent. per annum, from and persons making the same, except that made by the including the date of payment therefor, to wit Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos.6 and S Lee aye- person or persons whose bid has been accepted ; flue, Brooklyn. and that if the person or persons whose bid has WILLIAM SCHNITZPAHN, Justice. CHARLHs A. Cost. been so accepted shall refuse or neglect, within five RADY, Clerk. days after due notice has been given that the contract Clerk's office open from g A. M. until 4 P. M. Court INTEREST is ready for execution, to execute the same, the amount of PRINCIPAL PAYABLE opens at to o'clock. AMOUNT. AUTHORITY. the deposit or of the check or certificate of deposit made TITLE. PAYABLE. SEMI-ANNUALLY Fourth District - Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, by him or them shall be forfeited to and retained by ON Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth this Board, not as a penalty, but as liquidated Wards. Court-room, No.54 Howard avenue. damages for such neglect or refusal, and shall be paid ADOLPH H. GORTTING, Justice. HERMAN GOHI.ING- into the City Treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund HORST Clerk; JAMES P. SINNOTT, Assistant Clerk. of The City of New York ; but if the said person or per- $1,950,000 on Chapters 59 and 793 of the laws of Clerk's office open from 9 A. U. to 4 P. sr. sons whose bid has beets so accepted shall execute the x897; sections 16gand r7oofchapter Fifth District-Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his or 378 of the Laws of 1897; resolution and Thirty-second Wards. Court-room on Bath ave- their deposit of check or certificate of deposit shall be Corporate Stock of The I of the Board of Estimate and Ap- nue and Bay Twenty-second street, Bath Reach. returned to him or then. City of New York, )j portromentn of 'Phe City of New CORNELIUS FURGURSON, Justice. JEREMIAH J. Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, September a6, 1899. for a New Hall of York, adopted February z, 189) ; O'LEARV, Clerk. RICHARD H. ADAMS, Records ...... I and resolution of the Municipal Clerk's office open from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M• CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, I` Assembly, adopted by the Board GEORGE LIVIN GSTON, of Aldermen, August a, 1899• and Borough of Queens JOHN T. BURKE, by the Council, August 9, 1899... Nov. r, 1929 May I and Nov. r First District-First Ward (all of Long Island City, MILES M. O'13RIEN, formerly composing five Wards). Court-room, Queens F. DR HASS SIMONSON, County Court-house (located temporarily). JOHN R. THOMPSON, THOMAS C. KADIEN, Justice. THoaiAs F. KENNEDY, Committee on Buildings. Sections t69 and 174 of ch-pter Clerk. 378 of the Laws of 1897 ; resolu. 1,849,107 32 Corporate Stock of The i tion of the Board of Estimate and Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. each week EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT City of New York, for day. Court held each day, except Saturday. S the office of the Board of Education, corner of replenishing the fund Apportionment of The City of New Grand and Elm streets, Borough of Manhattan, until York, adopted May 3, 1859 ; and Second District-Second and Third Wards, which for Street and Park resolution of the Municipal Assem. includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1898, Openings . •...... • bly, approved by the Mayor, and Flushing, Court-room in Court-house of late Town at 4 P. M., for supplying Sixty (in) Typewriting Ma- August 8, t899 ...... Nov. I, r9v9 May I and Nov. I of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, chines of the following makes, or equal thereto Elmhurst, New York. P.O. address, Elmhurst, New Remington No.6, York. Smith Premier No. a. WILLIAM T. MONTEVERDE, Justice. HENRY WALTER, Densmcre No, a, ,,000,coo 00 Corporate Stock of The l Jr., Clerk. and Desks or Tables, as per sample, or equal thereto, Sections x69 and 180 of chapter X78 City of New York, I of the Laos 01 5897 and resolution Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, for the use of the High Schools in the boroughs of Man- for the uses and pur- 97' hattan and The Bronx, under the jurisdiction of said of the ti ys f the ork, Third District-JAMES F. McLo00HLIN, Justice; poses of the Depart- ion Fund ofofThe "I'he CCity of New York, Board. ment of Docks and I GEO• W. DAMON, Clerk. adopted September IS, x899 ...... Nov. r, 1929 May r and Nov. i Each contractor will be required to furnish two re- Ferries...... iI Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. sponsible sureties for the faithful pertormapce of his ccntract. Borough of Richmond. Each proposal must be addressed to the Committee First District-First and Third Wards (Towns of on Supplies and indorsed " Proposals for Typewriting Chapter 481 of the Laws of raga ; Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Village Machines." 570,000 00 Corporate Stock of The Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New Samples may be seen and any further information City of New York for sections 169 and 170 of chapter 378 Brighton. of the Laws of 1897 ; resolution of obtained at the office of the Superintendent of School the payment of the the Board of Estimate and Appor- J,,HN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN, Clerk. Supplies. award made for the Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court held The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid it tionment of The City of New each day, except Saturday, from ro A. M. York, adopted July :t, 1898, and deemed for the public interest. etc., of the Long resolution of the Municipal Assem- Second District-Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards NEW YORK, September at, x899. Island Water Supply bly, approved by the Mayor, (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). THADDEUS MORIARTY, Company ...... [ September ta, 1899 ...... Nov. 7, 1918 May t and Nov. I Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton. JOHN GRIFFIN, ALBERT REYNAOD, Justice. PETER TIERNAN, Clerk. GEORGE LIV1NGSFON, Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court held JOSEPH J. KITIEL. each day from so A. M., and continues until close of WALDO H. RICHARDSON, Committee on Supplies. business. 400,000 no Chapters 189 and 555 of the Laws of 1893 ; sections 169 and t7o of Corporate Stock of The chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897; CORPORATION NOTICE. CHANCE OF GRADE DAMAGE City of New York I resolution of the Board of Esti. COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD for the Sanitary Pro- mate and Apportionment of The HE BOARD OF ASSESSORS OF THE CITY AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. tection of the Sources City of New York, adopted Jan.u T of New York hereby give notice that the cost of of the Water Supply. I ary 24, 1899 t and resolution of the the following-named local improvements is greater than lI Municipal Assembly, approved by URSUANT TO 'FILE PROVISIONS OF CHAP- the Mayor July 1S, r8v9...... Nov. r, rpt8 May I and Nov. r the estimate heretofore made therefor, viz. P ter 537 of the Laws of 1893, entitled "An act BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. I, providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of "damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of List 6o86, No. I. Grading and paving Avenue E, from Chapter 490 of the Laws of 5883 Flatbush avenue to Ocean Parkway, with mcadam pave- I, changes of grade of streets or avenues, made pursuant sections n69 and 170 of chapter " to chapter Tar of the Laws of 1887, providing for the t.50o,000 00 Corporate Stock of The ( ment. 8838.22. { 378 of the 'Laws of 5897; resolu- List 6087, No. z. Grading and paving Prospect place, I, depression of railroad tracks in the Twenty-third and City of New York, for tion of the Aqueduct Commission from Brooklyn avenue to Kingston avenue, with asphalt I, Twenty-fourth Wards, in fhe City of New York, or the New Aqueduct... ,, otherwise," and the acts amendatory thereof and of Tire City of New York, adopted pavement. cr,004.37• I. June s3, 1899 ...... Oct. I, 3919 I April I and Oct. t The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said supplemental thereto, notice is hereby given that assessments include all the several houses and lots of public meetings of the Commissioners appointed pur- ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated suant to said acts, will be held at Room 58, Schermer- on- horn Building, No. 96 Broadway, in The City of New "file above-described stock is free and exempt from all taxation in the State of New York, except for State purposes, pursuant to the provisions of section 569 of chapter 378 of the Laws of 2897. No. I. Both sides of Avenue B, from Flatbush avenue York, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each to Ocean parkway and to the extent of.half the block at week, at a o'clock P. M., until further notice. The przncljSal of and interest on said stock are payable in gold coin of the United States of America, the intersectin, streets. Dated NHw YORtc, April 57, 1899. of the present standard of weight and fineness, pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the No. a. Both sides of Prospect place, from Brooklyn WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, Sinking Fund adopted Tune 9, z8g8. avenue to Kingston avenue and to the extent of half the WARREN W. FOSTER, block at the intersecting avenues. CHARLES A. JACKSON, CONDITIONS OF SALE. -and that said Board of Assessors has added to the Commissioners. No proposal for stock shall be accepted for less than the par value of the same. assessments heretofore laid for said improvements, the LAMONT MCLOVOHLIN, Proposals containing conditions other than those herein set forth will not be received or considered. Sato excess of the cost over said estimate and apportioned Clerk. posal, shall deposit with the same upon the several parcels of land according to Every bidder, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of his pro their respective proportions of the original assessment, the Comptroller in money, or by a certified check drawn to the order of said Comptroller upon one of theState and the said Board of Asse-sors has prepared lists show- or National Banks of the said city, TWO PER CENT. of the par value of the stock hid for in said proposal. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. No proposal will be received or considered which is not accompanied by such deposit. ing the amount. of such additions, and the same are All such deposits shall be returned by the Comptroller to the persons making the same within three days after now on file in the office of said Board of Assessors, No. 320 Broadway, New York, where the same can be ex- HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING PETI- the decision has been rendered as to who is or are the highest bidder or bidders, except the deposit made by the highest bidder or bidders. amined by all persons interested, and that the said I tions, which are now on file in my office for inspec- If said highest bidder or bidders shall refuse or neglect, within five days after service of written notice of the Board will meet in the said office on the 3,st day of tion, and will submit them to the Local Board of the award to him or them, to pay to the City Chamberlain the amount of the stock awarded to him or them October, 1899, at It A. Mt., to hear objections (if any) to Third District on Friday, October 6, 7899, at at its par value, together with the premium thereon, less the amount deposited by him or them, the amount or the same. 4.30 P. M., in the office of the President of the Borough, amounts of deposit thus made shall be forfeited to and retained by said city as liquidated damages for such EDWARD McCUE, Room rr, Borough Hall: neglect or refusal, and shall thereafter be paid to the Sinking Fund of The City of New York for the Redemption EDWARD CAHILL, Little street-Construction of Sewer in Little street, THOS• A. WILSON, of the City Debt. between John street and the East river, and in United y the persons whose bids are accepted, PATRICK M. HAVERTY, States street, between Little street and the Navy Yard Upon the payment into the City Treasury of the amounts due b JOHN B. MEYENBORG, wall. respectively, certificates thereof shall be issued to them as authorized by law. Board of Assessors. Duffield street-Repaving Duffield street, between The proposals, together with the security deposits, should be inclosed in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Pro- WILLIAM H. JASPER, Iillary street and Johnson street. posals for Bonds of the Corporation of The City of New York," and then inclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed Secretary, to the Comptroller of The City of New York. Concord street-Flagg;ng sidewalk on the north side BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. No. 3so Broadway. of Concord street, between Jay street and Bridge street, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,' in front of Lot No. an, Block t6, Fourt r Ward Map. THE CrrY or NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September IS, 18iy. . September a6, 1899. Adams street-Flatging sidewalk on the east side of Adams street, between Plymouth street and Water INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. The Transfer Books thereof will be closed from street, in front of Lots Nos. 9, 8 and 7, Block 24, Second September 30, 1839, to November I, 1899. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Ward Map. HE INTEREST DUE OBTOBER x, x894, ON The interest due November I, r8gq, on the Coupon Front street-Flagging sidewalk on Front street, T the Registered Bonds and Stock of The City of Bonds and Stock of the former City of New York will EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED between Pearl street and Jay street, in front of Lot No. New York will be paid on that day by the Comptroller, be paid on that day by the Knickerbocker Trust Com- S by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of 4, Block to, Second Ward Map. at his office in the Stewart Building, corner of Broad- pany, No. 66 Broadway. Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of EDWARD M. GROUT, way and Chambers street (Room 27). BIRD S. COLER, the Board, No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Man- President, Borough of Brooklyn. The Transfer Books thereof will be closed from Sep- Comptroller. hattan, until 4 o'clock P. M. on tember 15 to October I, 5899. THE CITY oP NEW YORIt-DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1899, The interest due October r, 1899, on the Coupon COMPYAOLLSR'S OFFICE, September 7, aSpg. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- Bonds and Stock of the former City of New York will for alterations to to the Fishline Factory at Whitestone, MISSION. be paid on that day by the Knickerbocker Trust Com- NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF Borough of Queens, for annex to Public School 30 pany, No. 66 Broadway. also for erecting outside iron stairs at Public School 58, LANDS AND TENEMENTS WITHIN THAT MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE BIRD S. COLER, PART OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Borough of Queens; also for alterations, repairs, etc., CITY or NEw YORK, Comptroller. to Public Schools 4, 7 and 31, Borough of Queens. KNOWN AS THE BOROJGHS OF MAN- CENTRE, ELM. FRANKLIN AND WHITE STREETS, THE CITY OP NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, HATTAN AND THE BRONX, FOR UNPAID PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NEW YORK, September IS, x899. COMPTROLLER'S OFFCE, September 7, ,899. may be seen, and blank pro(orals obtained, at the An- ASSESSMENTS. nex of the Hall of the Board of Education, Estimating UBLIC NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Room, Nos.4x9 and Oar Broome street, Borough of open competitive examinations will be held at the INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. HEREAS, SECTION roz9 OF THE Manhattan. offices of this Commission for the following positions, W " Greater New York Charter" authorizes the The attention of bidders is expressly called to the time upon the dates specified: HE INTEREST DUE NOVEMBER r, x899 ON Comptroller, in his discretion, to postpone any We for stated in the contract within which the work must be Tuesday, September a6, ro A. M. MECHANICAL T the Registered Bonds and Stockof The City o?New unpaid taxes and assessments ; and completed. They are expressly notified that the suc- DRAUGHTSMAN. Subjects of examination : Writ- York, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller, Whereas, Many persona desire, and have applied cessful bidder will be held strictly to completion within ing, arithmetic, technical knowledge and experience. his office in the Stewart Building, corner of Broadway for, a postponement of the sale for unpaid as- said time. Tuesday, September a6, to A. M. LEVELLERS. and Chambers street (Room a7). sessments advertised to be held on Wednesday, Sep. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, X899. THE CITY RECORD. 5887 tember 6, 1899; now, therefore, in order to afford been approved by the Comptroller, or if he or they to the Western United States pierhead line of the Borough of Manhattan. all such persons the opportunity to pay the a ssess- accept but do not execute the contract and give the Harlem River; No. t. SEWER IN SIXTY-NINTH STREET, be- ments upon their property so advertised to be sold, proper security he or they shall be considered as hay- ad. Thence northerly deflecting rill degrees a min- tween Avenue A and Exterior street. and thereby avoid the additional expense of redemp- tog abandoned it, and as in default to the Corporation, utes 54 seconds to the left along the said pierhead line No. a. SEWER IN ST. NICHOLAS TERRACE, tion of the property if sold, the said sale is hereby and the contract will be readvertised and reset, as for 222.43 feet; between One Hundred and Twenty-seventh ordered to be postponed until Monday, the 4th day of provided by law. 3d. Thence still northerly deflecting a degrees 5 min- and One Hundred and Thirtieth streets, December, r8gq to be held at the same time and place, No estimate will be received or considered unless utes 48 seconds to the left along the said pierhead line to wit: at the Court-house, City Hall Park, at it o clock accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the for 36.oz feet ; No. 3, SEWER IN ST. NICHOLAS TERRACE, be- P. M. State or National banks of The City of New York, drawn 4th. Thence westerly deflecting go degrees to the left tween Convent avenue and One Hundred and BIRD S. COLER, to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount for 68.o5 feet to the eastern line of Madison avenue Thirty-seventh street. Comptroller. of five per centum ofthe amount ofthe security required 5th. Thence southerly along the eastern line of Mad- No. 4. SEWER IN ST. NICHOLAS TERRACE, be- for the faithful performance of the contract, Such check son avenue for x99.50 feet to the point of beginning. tween One Hundred and Thirtieth and One CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANC11, Hundred and Thirty-fifth streets. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 5, I$gg. or money must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope PARCEL " E." containing the estimate, but must be handed to the Beginning at the intersection of the western line of No. 5. REPAIRS TO SEWER IN ONE HUNDRED NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of Exterior street as shown on section 7 of the final maps AND TWENTY-SECOND STREET, be- the estimate box, and no estimate can be deposited in of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, with tween Pleasant and Second avenues, and in DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, said box until such check or money has been examined the southern line of East One Hundred and Thirty- FIRST AVENUE, between One Hundred BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES, by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All eighth street : and Twenty-first and One Hundred and NEW YORK, September r, 1899. such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will .St. Thence southerly along the western line of Ex- Twenty-third streets. be returned to the persons making the same within terior street for 51.67 feet ; REPAIRS TO SEWER IN BROAD STREET, AXPAYERS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN three days after the contract is awarded. If the suc- ad. Thence westerly deflecting 104 degrees 36 min- No.6. immediate between Exchange place and Beaver street. T their bills promptly, should make writ- cessful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days utes to the right for 18r.47 feet ; ten requisitionblanks may be procured in the borough after notice that the contract has been awarded to him No.7. ALTERATION AND IMPROVEMENT TO offices), stating their property by Section or Ward, 3d. Thence still westerly deflecting 9 degrees 55 min- OUTLET AND SEWER IN JACKSON to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made utes I second to the left for 8a.g8 feet to the eastern Block and Lot or Map number, making copy of same by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by The City STREET, between East river and Front from their bills of last year, in the boroughs of Man- United States pierhead line of the Harlem river ; street and NEW SEWER IN SOUTH of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect 4th. Thence northerly deflecting 7r degrees 55 min- hattan, The Bronx and Brooklyn. or refusal, but if he shall execute the contract within STREET, between Jackson street and Gouv- For property in the boroughs of Queens and Rich- utes 43 seconds to the right along said pierhead line erneur slip. the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be fot 52.6 feet to the southern line of East One Hundred mond. taxpayers must first have their deeds examined returned to him. and their property located on the maps in the Depart- and Thirty-eighth street ; Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the Blank forms for estimates may be obtained by appli- name and place of residence of each of the persons ment of faxes and Assessments in which their borough cation to the undersigned at his office in the Central 5th. Thence easterly along the southern line of East making the same, the names of all persons interested is located, and forward to the Deputy Receiver of Taxes Department. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, for x03.63 feet of the borough the certified memorandum of their prop- with him therein, and if no other person be so interested By order of the Board. to an angle point it shall distinctly state that fact; that it is made without erty, which will be furnished to them by that Depart- WILLIAM H. KIPP, 6th. Thence still easterly along the southern line of ment ; in no other way can taxpayers feel assured of any connection with any other person making an esti- Chief Clerk. East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street for 172.79 mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair receiving correct bills. NEW YORK, September 14, x8 feet to the point of beginning. If a taxpayer is assessed for personal tax, the requi- 99• and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of sition should also request bill for such tax. PARCEL "F." the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of Each requisition should be accompanied by an POLICE DRPARTMFNT-CITY OP NEW YORK, 5899. Beginning at the intersection of the western line of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer ofthe Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- envelope bearing the proper address of the applicant r1WNE.RS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Mott avenue with the southern line of East One Hun- dred and Thirty-eighth street : ested therein, or in the supplies or in the work to and with return postage prepaid. V Clerk of the Police Department of The City of ant. Thence southerly along the western line of Mott which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof. Taxpayers in this manner will receive their bills at New York, No. qoo Mulberry street, Room No. g, for the the earliest possible moment and avoid any delay caused following property, now in his custody, without claim- avenue for 32.66 feet ; Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writ- by waiting on lines, as is required in cases of personal ad. Thence westerly deflecting 87 degrees rc minutes ing, of the party making the same, that the several ants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, seconds to the right for 356.30 feet to the eastern line application. boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, 38- matters therein stated are trite, and must be accom- The requisition must he addressed and mailed to the of Exterior street ; panied by the consent in writing, of two householders liquors, etc.; also small amount money taken from 3d. 'Thence northerly deflecting 78 degrees it min- Deputy Receiver of Taxes in whatever Borough the prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Depart. or freeholders in The City of New York, to the effect utes 22 seconds to the right along the eastern line of property is located, as follows : ment. that if the contract is awarded to the person making the John J. McDonough, No.57 Chambers street, Borough Exterior street for 5x.66 feet to the southern line of estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become of Manhattan, New York. East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street ; bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and John B. Underhill, corner Third and Tremont avenues, POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NEW YORK, 4th. Thence easterly al,~ng the southern line of East that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same Borough of The Bronx, New York. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street for 368.90 feet they will pay to the Corporation any difference between James B. bouck, Municipal Building, Borough of WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY PROP- to the point of beginning. the sum to which he would be entitled upon its comple- Brooklyn, New York. O erty Clerk of the Police Department of The City Exterior sircet, south of East One Hundred and tion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to Frederick W. Bleckwenn, corner Jackson avenue and of New York-Office, Municipal Building, Borough of Thirty-eighth street, to be reduced in width from too pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded Fifth street, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, Brooklyn-for the following property now in his custody feet to 8o feet, and that portion of Exterior street, he. at any subsequent letting ; the amount to be calculated New York. without elaim..nts : Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and tween One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and upon the estimated amount of the work by which the Matthew S. Tully, Richmond Building, Richmond female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, East One. Hundred and Thir:y-filth street, and lying bids are tested. terrace, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, New canned goods, liquors, etc. ; also small amount money west of the 8o foot street to be discontinued and closed, The consent last above mentioned must be accom- York. taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Deserijttion of changes of grades of Exterior street panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of DAVID E. AUSTEN, D'Dartment. and of,East One hundred and Thirty-eightk street. the persons signing the same, that he is a householder Receiver of Taxes. CHARLES D. BLATCHFORD, or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth Oeuuty Property Clerk PARCEL A-EXTERIOR STREET, BETWEEN PARK AVENUE the amount of the security required for the completion AND CHEEVER PLACE. of the contract, over and above all his debts of every POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1st. Beginning at the intersection of Exterior street nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- and Park avenue, the elevation to be 9.0 feet above or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, mean high-water datum, as heretofore; in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET. MENTS. ad. Thence northerly along the eastern curb-line of reuuired by law. Exterior street to an angle point, the elevation to be No estimate will be considered unless accompanied BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, 7.8 feet above mean high-water datum t by either a certified check upon one of the State or TO CONTRACTORS. CITY OF NEW YORK, 3d. Thence northerly to the intersection of Exterior National banks of The City of New York, drawn to No. 21 PARK Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. street and East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, the order of the Comptroller, or money to the anoint PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A the elevation to be i8.o feet above mean high-water of five per centum of the amount of the security N public hearing will be given by this Board, at its datum. required for the faithful performance of the contract. EALED ESTIMATES FOR SUPPLYING THE office as above, on Wednesday, September 27, 1839, at 4th. Thence northerly along the western curb-line of Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in a S Police Department with Patrol-wagon Harness o'clock P. a+., in relation to the petition that "The Exterior street to an angle point, the elevation to be 15.5 sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be for the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn will be parks hounded by Fordham road, Aqueduct avenue, feet above mean high-water datum ; handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who, received at the Central Office of the Department of Fa,t One Hundred and H.ighty-eighth street and An- 5th. Thence northerly to the intersection of Exterior has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate can Police, in The City of New York, until is o clock M. of drews avenue," in the Borough of The Bronx, be taken street and Chcever -place, the elevation to lie 17.0 feet deposited in said box until such check or money is from the map of the city, or proceeding be initiated for above mean high-water datmn, as heretofore ; been examined by said officer or clerk and found u, be MONDAY, THE )dd DAY OF OCTOBER, the acquisition of the land by the City. PARCEL It-EAST ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHTH correct. All such deposits, except that of the suceesh,1 1899. Dated NEW YORK, September 23, 1899. STREET, BETWEEN HARLEM RIVER AND THE NEW bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same JOHN H. MOONEY, YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD, within three days after the contract is awarded. If the The person or persons making an estimate shall Secretary. successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Esti- 1st. Begitining at the U. S. pier and bulkhead-line days after notice that the contract has been awarded to mate for Furnishing Patrol-wagon Harness," and the elevation to be 6.o feet above mean high-water him, to execute the same, the amount of the do pie it B(,ARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, datum as heretofore made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The with his or their name or names, and the date of No.21 PARK Row, 2d. Thence easterly to the intersection of East One presentation, to the head of said Department, at the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. City of New York as liquidated damages for such neg- said office, on or before the day and hour above named, Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Exterior street, lect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract at which time and place the estimates received will be the elevation to be iS.o feet above mean high-water within the time aforesaid the amount of the deposit will OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE datum; publicly opened by the head of said Department and N Board of Public Improvements of The City of be returned to him. read. New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, 3d. Thence easter:y to the intersection of East One THE COMMISSIONER OF SEWERS RESERVES The harness is to be of the first quality, pursuant to proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott avenue, THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS RECEIVERECEIVED, specifications. York, by laying out the new approaches to the bridge the elevation to be ta.o feet above mean high-water IF HE DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTEREST,, Bidders will state a price for each set of double and over the Harlem river at East One Hundred and Thirty- datum ; OF THE CITY. eharnesstobedelivered. The price must be written g eighth street, in the boroughs of Manhattan and The 4th. Thence easterly to the intersection with New Blank forms of bids or estimates, the proper envelope insin the bid and stated in figures. Permission will not Bronx, City of New York, and that a meeting of the York and Harlem Railroad, the elevation to be 8.5 feet be given for the withdrawal of any bid or estimate, and in which to inclose the same, and any further infor- said Board will be held in the office of the said Board, above mean high-water datum as heretofore. mation desired, can be obtained as to the Borough ,if the right is expressly reserved by the head of said at No. at Park row, Borough of Manhattan, on the 27th All elevations refer to the the mean high-water as Department to reject any or all bids which may be Manhattan, at the office of the Deputy Commissi('ner day of September, x899, at a o'clock P. M., at which established in the Borough of The Bronx. of Sewers, 13 to 2t Park row; as to the Borough of deemed prejudicial to the public interests. such proposed laying out will be considered by Resolved,'1'hat this Board consider the proposed lay- No estimates will be accepted from, or a contract Brooklyn in the office of the Deputy Commissioner of said Board ; all of which is more particularly set ing out of the new approaches to the above-named Sewers, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, and awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpo- forth and described in the following resolutions adopted bridge, at a meeting of this Board, to be held in the as to the Borough of The Bronx in the office of the ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as by said Board on the 13th day of September, x8gg, office of this Board on the 27th day of September, 1199, surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo- Deputy Commissioner of Sewers, One Hundred and notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz. : at a o'clock P. M. Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue, Borough of ration. Resolved, That the Board of Public Improvements of Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause The entire quantity of harness is to be completed and The Bronx. The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected JAS. KANE, delivered within thirty days after signing of Contract, thereby, that the proposed laying out of the new ap- of section 436 of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, deeming it Commissioner of Sewers. and is to be delivered at such places within The City for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the proaches to the above-named bridge will be considered of New York as may be required by the Police map or plan of The City of New York by laying out at a meeting of this Board, to be held at the aforesaid Department. the new ap proaches to the bridge over the Harlem river, time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD, for The person or persons to whom the contract may be at East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, in the ten days continuously. Sundays and legal holidays DEPARTMENT OF STREET awarded will be required to give security for the per- Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, City of New excepted, prior to the 27th day of September, 1899. CLEANING. formance of the contract in the manner prescribed by York, more particularly described as follows: MAURICE F. HOLAHAN, law in the sum of TwoThousand Dollars. President. Each estimate shall contain and state the name and Descri/tion of the lands required for the new aQ- proaches to the bridge over the Harlem river at Dated New YORK, September 14, 1899• DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING place of residence of each of the persons making the East One Hundred and Thirty-eigk!k street, in OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, same, the names of Pll persons interested with him or the boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. MAIN OFFICE, NOS, 13 to at PARK Row', them therein, and if no other person be so interested, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. I it shall distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is made PARCEL "A." OFFICIAL PAPERS. without any connection with any other person making Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of BOROUGHS OF QUEENS AND RICHMOND. an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects Fast One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street with the fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member ORNING-11MORN1NG JOURNAL, western line of Madison avenue ; graph." of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief 1st. Thence northerly along the western line of Madi. M of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other Evening-" Daily News," " Commercial Advertiser." PUBLIC NOTICE. son avenue for r99 83 feet to the southern line of East Weekly-" Weekly Union." officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street ; ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it Semi-weekly-" Harlem Local Reporter." rd, Thence westerly along said line for 20 feet; German-" Morgen Journal." relates, or in any portion of theprofits thereof. The 3d. Thence southerly deflecting go degrees to the left CONTRACTS, PURSUANT TO SEC'T'IONS 239 estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the for 199.83 feet to the northern line of East One Hundred WILLIAM A. BUTLER, AND 534 OF 'IHE GREATER NEW YORK party or parties making the estimate, that the several and "1 hirty-sixth street; Supervisor, City Record. CHAR'I'ER, FOR COLLECTING STREET matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where 4th Thence easterly for zo feet to the point of be- SEPTEMBER 6, 1899. SWEEPINGS, ASHES, GARBAGE AND more than one person is interested, it is requisite that ginning. HOUSEHOLD REFUSE OF THE SEVERAL the verification be made and subscribed by all the PARCEL "e." WARDS OF THE BOROUGHS OF QUEENS parties interested. DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS. AND RICHMOND, IN THE CITY OF Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the Beginning at the intersection at the northern line of NEW YORK, AND DELIVERING THE consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street with the SAME AT THE PLACE, OR PLACES DESIG- in The City of New York, with their respective places eastern line of Madison avenue DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS-COMMtSStONER'S OFFICE, NATED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF of business or residence, to the effect that if the con- 1st. Thence northerly along the eastern line of Madi- Nos. 13 TO 2I PARK Row, STREET CLEANING, FOR THE PERIOD tract be awarded to the person making the estimate, son avenue for i99 8g feet to the southern line of East NEw YOR=, September r5, r8gg. BEGINNING WITH THE DATE OF EXECU- they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street; TION THEREOF, AND E'DING WITH his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he ad. Thence easterly along said line for so feet THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER, x899. shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay 3d. 'Thence southerly deflecting go degrees to the TO CONTRACTORS. to' the Corporation any difference between the sum to right for x99.83 feet to the northern line of East One which he would be entitled upon its completion and Hundred and Thirty-sixth street ; ROPOSALS FOR THE ABOVE CONTRACTS that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to 4th. Thence westerly for ao feet to the point of begin- BIDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A sealed envelope, with the title of the work and inclosed in sealed envelopes, indorsed with the the person or persons to whom the contract may be ning. D titleP of the work, and with the names and addresses of awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each PARCEL "C." the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, will be received at this office until the persons making the same, and the date of the said case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of proposals, will be received at the Main Office of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street with the WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 187, 1899, Department of Street Cleaning, Nos. 13-at Park Row, above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or Western line of Madison avenue at ma o'clock M., at which hour they will be publicly in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing 1st Thence westerly along the northern line of East York, until r2 o'clock M. on the same that he is a householder or freeholder in The One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street for 420 feet to the opened by the head of the Department and read. For the following works in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the easterly line of Fifth avenue ; FRIDAY, THE 6th DAY OF OCTOBER, security required for the completion of this contract ad. Thence northerly along said line for go feet Borough of Brooklyn: 1899, and herein stated, over and above all his debts of every 3d. Thence easterly deflecting go degrees to the nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety right for 295.32 feet ; SEWER IN FIFTY-FOURTH STREET, between at which time and place said proposals will be publicly 4th. Thence easterly deflecting a8 degrees o8 minutes Fifth and Sixth avenues. opened and read. and otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a The persons to whom the said contracts may be award- surety in good faith, and with the intention to execute 45 seconds to the left for r4t.4o feet to the western line Borough of The Bronx. the bond required by law. The adequacy and suffi- of Madison avenue; ed will be required to execute the same within five 15) ciency of the security offered will be subject to approval 5th. Thence southerly for x56.7 feet to the point of SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN WALTON days of receipt of notice to that effect, and in case by the Comptroller of The City of New York after the beginning. AVENUE, from Tremont avenue to One of failure or neglect so to do, they will be considered award is made and prior to the signing of the contract. PARCEL "D." Hundred and Seventy-ninth street ; CRES- as having abandoned the said contract, and as in de- Should the person or persons to whom the contract Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of TON AVENUE, from Tremont avenue to fault to the Corporation, whereupon the Commissioner may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street with the One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, and of Street Cleaning may readvertise and relet the same, within five days after written notice that the same has eastern line of Madison avenue, . in ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- and so on until the contracts be accepted and executed. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, and that 1st. Thence easterly along the northern line of East EIGHTH STREET, from Creston avenue to Bidders are required to state under oath or affirmation the adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered has One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street for 574.67 feet Concourse. in their proposals their names and places of resi- 5888 THE CITY RECORD . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899.

dente, the 'names of all persons interested N. B.—Bidders should take into account the differ- The form of the agreement (with specifications), show- approved by the Board of Education under and in therein, and if no other person be so interested, that ence in population in some of the wards of the Borough ing the manner ofpayment for the articles, may be seen, pursuance of the provisions of chapter rqi of the fact shall be distinctly stated ; also that the proposal of Richmond during the summer months as compared and forms of proposals may be obtained at the main Laws of 1888. and the various statutes amendatory is made without any connection with any other person with the rest of the year. office of the Department. thereof and other statutes relating thereto, making It proposal for the same work, and that it Proposals will be received for one, or more, or all of Dated NEw YORK, September 14, t89g, is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, the said wards in the Borough of Richmond. JAMES McCARTNEY, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, The above estimates for the boroughs of Queens and Commissioner of Street Cleaning. E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof Richmond are based on the per capita output in the year W of Estimate in the above-entitled matter, or clerk therein, is directly or indirectly interested t 897 of what are now the boroughs of Manhattan and appointed pursuant to the provisions of the statutes therein or in any portion of the profits thereof. Where The Bronx, applied proportionately to the estimated ERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILL, IN the vicinity of New York Bay, can procure mate. relating thereto, hereby give notice to the owner or more than aneperson is interested, ii is required that populations of the several wards in the Boroughs of P owners, lessee or lessees, parties or persons respect. the verification be made and subscribed by all the Queens and Richmond. rial for that purpose—ashes, street sweepings, etc., such as Is collected by the Department of Street Cleaning— ively entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, ¢artier so interested. The above-mentioned quantities, though stated with hereditaments and premises, title to which is sought as much accuracy as possible in advance, are approxi- free of charge, by applying to the Commissioner of Permission will not be given for the withdrawal of Street Cleaning, Nos. 13 to at Park row Borough of to be acquired in this proceeding, and to all others any proposal, and the right is expressly reserved by the mate only. Bidders will be required to submit their whom it may concern, to wit: proposals upon the following express conditions, which Manhattan. Commissioner of Street Cleaning to reject all of the JAMES McCARTNEY, First—That we have completed our estimate of the roposals should he deem it best for the Interest of the shall become a part of every proposal received : loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, p The compensation to be paid to the contractor must Commissioner of Street Cleaning City so to do. The award by the said Commissioner of parties and persons interested in the lands or premises a contract or contracts, as above, shall be subject to the be stated at a price per ton of two thousand (z,000) affected by this proceeding, or having any interest pounds, collected and delivered, and all refuse, whether approval of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. therein, and have filed a true report or transcript of No proposal will be accepted from, nor will more or less than the quantity so estimated, shall be DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. such estimate in the office of the Board of Education the contract be awarded to, any person who collected and delivered by the contractor without any of The City of New York, at No. 146 Grand street in is in arrears to the Corporation, upon debt or extra or other compensation than said price per ton the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, for the for the whole amount actually collected and delivered, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or other- inspection of whomsoever it may concern. and this sum shall cover all and every cost and expense COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, NOS. 13 7'0 aI PARK Row, wise, upgn any obligation to the Corporation. NEW YORK, September nI, 1899. Second—That all parties or persons whose rights may Each proposal must be accompanied by the con- of collecting and delivering the refuse, however in- be affected by the said estimate, and who may object to sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders curred. the same, or any part thereof, may, within ten days after of The City of New York, with their respective places The price in the proposals must be so much per ton the first publication of this notice, September z5, 18gg, of two thousand (2,000) pounds, collected and delivered, TO CONTRACTORS. of business or residence, or of two guaranty )r surety file their objections to such estimate, in writing, with and this price must be written out in words, and must companies duly authorized by law to act as surety, in- us, at our office in the ofc_ of the Corporation Counsel also be given in figures. IDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A of The City of New York, in the Borough Hall in the corporated under the laws of the State of New York, as bidders must satisfy themselves by personal exami- shall be satisfactory to the Comptroller of The City of sealed envelope, with the title of the work and the Borough of Brooklyn, in said city, as provided by stat- nation of the proposed work, and by consultation with B New York, to the effect that if thecontract be awarded name of the bidder indorsed thereon, also the number of ute, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear to the person or persons making the said proposal, the authorized representatives of the Department of the work as in the advertisement, will he received parties so objecting at our office on the 9ih day of Street Cleaning in the said boroughs, and by such other they will,'.upon it being so awarded, become bound as at Nos. 13 to at Park row, in Room No. ztoi, until rr October, x899, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and upon means as they may select, as to the accuracy of the fore- his or their sureties for its faithful performance, to an o'clock A. M„ such subsequent days as may be found necessary. goingestimates, and as to the quantity and nature of the amount equal to at least one-half the compensation for Third—That our report herein will be presented to the the performance of the contract, as determined by the work to be done, and shall not at any time after the TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1899. Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special submission of any proposal dispute or complain of such estimates of quantities of materials to be handled, as Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in statement or estimate to the Commissioner, or assert The bids will be publicly opened by the head of the below in this public n,)tice, at the price bid per ton by the Kings County Court-house, in the Borough of the contractor in his proposal, and that if he or they that there was any misunderstanding in regard to the Department, in Room r6ia, Nos. 23 to zr Park row, Brooklyn in The City of New York, on the nature or amount of work to be done. at the hour above mentioned. shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay r3th day of October, t89g, at the opening of the Court N. B —This public notice is and is to be taken as a oft that day, and that then and there, or as soon there- to The City of New York any difference between the Borough of Brooklyn. sum to which he or they would be entitled on the cont- part of the contract for which proposals are hereby in- after as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be pletion of the said contract, and that which The vited. No. I. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND made that the said report be confirmed, City of New York may be obliged to pay to the Dated NKw YORK, September rg, 1899. PAVING WITH BELGIAN - BLOCK Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NOW YORK, person or persons to whom the said contract JAMES McCARTNEY, PAVEMENT, SNEDIKER AVENUE, September n5, i8go. may be subsequently awarded, the amount to Commissioner of Street Cleaning. from Liberty to Dumont avenue. WILT,IAM A. MATHIS, be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work No. z. FOR REGULATING, GRADI\G AND FREDERICK I. GREIFENSTEIN, by which the proposals are tested. The consent above A. E. SANDERS, DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, PAVING WITH BELGIAN - BLOCK mentioned must be accompanied by the oath or affirma- Commissioners, MAIN OFFICE, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row. PAVEMENT, LOGAN STREET, from tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, • Atlantic avenue to New Lots road, GEORGE T. RIGGS. Clerk. that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of No. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND New York, and is worth the amount of security CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING FORAGE PAVING WITH BELGIAN - BLOCK for the completion of the contract. as stated in the FOR THE USE OF THE DEPART- PAVEMENT, SACKDIAN STREET, from FIRST DEPARTMENT. proposal, over and above his debts of every Eastern parkway to Livonia avenue. nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, MENT OF STREET CLEANING, FOR In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as No, 4. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN men and Commonalty of the City of New York, surety in good faith, and with the intention to execute PAVING WITH BELGIAN - BLOCK AND THE BRONX. PAVEIIE\T, BERRIMAN STREET, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not the bond required by law, and a like affidavit as to been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements sufficiency shall be required of an officer of a corpora- from Atlantic avenue to New Lots road, and hereditaments required for the purpose of ooening tion so consenting ; the adequacy and sufficiency of the No. 5 FOR FLAGGING AND REFLAGGING EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIFTH sureties offered shall be subject to the approval of the PUBLIC NOTICE. SIDEWALKS NORI'H SIDE OF FIFTY- STREET (although not yet named by proper author- Comptroller of The City of New York. SECOND STREET. between Fourth and ity), from Hall place to Rogers place, as the same Each proposal must be accompanied by a cer- Fifth avenues; WEST SIDE FIFTH AVE- has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first tified check on one of the State or National banks of STIMATES INCLOSED IN SEALED ENVEL- NUE, between Fifty-first and Fifty-second class street or road in the Twenty-third Ward of the The City of New York, payable to the order of the opes and indorsed with the name and address of E streets: SOUTH SIDE FIFTY-FIRST City of New York. Comptroller of said city, for five (5) per centum of the the person or persons making the same, and the date of STREET, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, ' amount of the surety bond aforesaid, or money t, that presentation, and a statement of the work and supplies to and FAST SIDE FOUR'T'H AVENUE, be- amoun t. Said check or money most not be inclosed in which they relate, will be received at the office of the tween Fifty-first and Fifty-secunrl streets. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the sealed envelope containing the proposal, but must Department of Street Cleaning, in The City of Nhw York, N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by be handed in separately at the time of submitting the until 12 o'clock st. of No. 6. FOR FLAGGING, REFLAGGING, CURB. reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, proposal. ING AND RECURBIN(; SIDEWALKS will be presented for taxation to one of the justices of WEDNESDAY, THE 27th DAY OF SEP- SOUTH SIDE FORTIETH STREET, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First On the award of the contract or contracts, or the TEMBER, 1899, between Third and Fourth avenues, and Department, at a Special Term thereof Part I., to be rejection of all the proposals, the checks or money of NORTH SIDE OF FORTY-FIRST at which time and place the estimates will be publicly held at the County Court-house, in rite Borough of the unaccepted bidders will be returned to them, and STREET, between Tnird and Fourth ave- upon the execution of the contract or contracts, the opened and lead for the Furnishing and Delivery of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the 9th nues. 0 o'clock in the forenoon of checks or money of the accepted bidder or bidders will Forage, as follows: day of October, it99, at 10.3 that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard likewise be returned to him or them. pounds Hay, of the quality and standard Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the 934,200 name and place of residence of each of the persons thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, charges and All proposals must be made with reference to the form known as Prime Hay. expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of contract and the requirements thereof on file in the 225,400 pounds good, clean, long Rye Straw. making the same, the names of all persons inter. ested with him therein, and if no other person be of the County of New York, there to remain for and Main Office of the Department of Street Cleaning, or r. 7t3,000 pounds clean No. a White Clipped Oats, to so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that during the space of ten days, as required by the pro- if not so made, they will be rejected. The form of con- be bright, sound, well cleaned, and reason- tract, with specifications, showing the manner of pay- ably free from other grain, weighing not less it is made without any connection with any other per. visions of section 999 of title 4 of chapter Ig, of chapter ment of the work, and forms of proposals, and further than 36 pounds to the measured bushel son making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in 378 of the Laws of 0897. all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, Sep- information, if required, may be obtained at the Main 84,800 pounds first quality Bran. Office of the Department of Street Cleaning. 5,000 pounds first quality Coarse Salt. no member of the Municival Assembly, head of a depart. '. teutber ts, 1899. ment, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk ROBERT STURGIS, It is estimated that the yearly quantities of refuse to 8,coo pounds first quality Rock Salt. therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly FREDERICK D MAHONEY, be collected and delivered in the Borough of Queens 5,000 pounds first quality Oil Meal. or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or are as follows: The person or persons to whom the contract may be SYLVESTER J. O'SULLIVAN, awarded will be required to execute such contract In the work to which it relates or in any portion of the Commissioners. TONS OF Two THOUSAND POUNDS. within five days from receipt of a notice to that effect, profits thereof. JOHN P. DUNN, Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, Clerk. FIRST WARD. and in case of failure or neglect so to do, he or they will be considered as having abandoned such contract and of the party making the same, that the several matters Ashes...... rg,000 therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the Garbage ...... 00 as in default to the Corporation, whereupon the Com- In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa- 3,7 missioner of Street Cleaning will readvertise and relet consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders Street sweepings ...... 4,000 in The City of New York, to the effect that if the contract tion, by the Counsel to the Corporation ofThe City of Household refuse ...... 4,500 the work, and no on till the contract be accepted and New York, relative to acquiring title by The Mayor, executed. is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties Aldermen and Commonalty ofThe City of New York SECOND WARD. Bidders are required to state in their estimate, for its faithful performance, and that if he shall refuse to curtain lands on the NORTHERLY SIDE OF Ashes ...... 6,000 under oath, their names and places of residence, the or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor- ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH Sl'REE1' Garbage...... I,aoo names of all persons interested with them therein, poration any difference between the sum to which he AND THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF ONE Street sweepings ...... r,ioo and if no other person be so interested they would be entitled upon its completion, and that which HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH STREET, Household refuse ...... t,4co shall distinctly state that fact; also. that it is made the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to behviceu Fifth and Lenox 'avenues, in the Twelfth without any connection with any other person mak- whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent Ward of said City, duly selected and approved by ing any bid or estimate for the above work or sup- said ' Board as a site for school purposes, under THIRD WARD. letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated plies, and that it is in all respects fair and without amount of the work by which the bids are tested. and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter.r91 of Ashes...... zo,600 collusion or fraud: and also that no member of the The consent last aoove mentioned must be accom- the Laws of x888, chapter 35 of the Laws of t8go. Garbage...... 2,100 Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief ofa bu- panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of and chapters 387 and 8go of the Laws of 1896. Street sweepings ...... too reau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the persons signing the same that he is a householder or Household refuse ...... 2,5oo the Corporation is directly or indirectly interested freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, amount of the security required for the completion of or in any portion of the profits thereof. Where more W of Estimate in the above-entitled matter, FOURTH WARD. the contract, over and above all his debts of every hereby give notice to the owner or owners, lessee Ashes ...... 7,600 than one person is interested, it is requisite that the nature and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to verification be made and subscribed by all the parties or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety Garbage ...... r,5oo interested. Each estimate shall also be accom- or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and Street sweepings ...... in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond premises, title to which is sought to be acquired in this panied by the consent, in writing, of two householders required by law. Household refuse ...... r,800 or freeholders of The City of New York, with their re- proceeding, and to all others whom it may concern, to No estimate will be considered unless accom. wit : spective places of business or residence, or of two (z) panied by either a certified check upon one of the State FIFTH WARD. guarantee or surety companies, duly authorized by law or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to First—That we have completed our estimate of the loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, Ashes (July, August and September)...... 4,500 to act as surety, incorporated under the Laws of the the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of Ashes (other nine months) ...... .. ...... 460 State of New York, as shall be satisfactory to the Comp- five per centum of the amount of the security re- parties and persons respectivelyentitled to or interested in the lands or premises affected by this proceeding, Garbage (July, August and September)...... 5,roo troller, to the effect that it the contract be awarded to quired for the faithful performance of the contract. the person or persons making the estimate, they or having any Interest therein, and have filed a true Garbage (other nine months) ...... 300 Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in a report or transcript of such estimate in the Board of Street sweepings ...... will on its being so awarded become bound as his or thcir sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be 80o Education for the inspection of whomsoever it may con- Household refuse (July, August and Septem- sureties for its faithful performance in the amount of handed to the officer or clerk of the Department her) ...... [,loo Ten Thousand (to,000) Dollars, and that if he or they WOO has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate cern. Household refuse (other nine months)...... r4o shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay can be deposited in said box until such check or money Second—That all parties or persons whose rights may to The City of New York any difference between the sum has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be be affected by the said estimate, and who may object to to which he or they would be entitled on its completion correct. All such deposits, except that of the success. the same, or any part thereof, may, within ten days after N. B.—Bidders should take into account the differ- and that which The City of New York may be obliged ful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the the first publication of this notice. September r8, t8yg, ence in population of some of the wards, and par- to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract same within three days after the contract is awarded. file their objections to such estimate, in writing, with ticularly of the Fifth Ward, during the summer months may be subsequently awarded. The consent above men- If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within us, at our office, Room No. a, on the fourth floor of the as compared with the rest of the year. tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma- five days after notice that the contract has been Stoats-Zeitung Building, No. a Tryon row. in said city, Proposals will be received for one, or more, or all of tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the as provided by section 4 of chapter ix of the Laws of the said wards in the Borough of Queens. same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained i8511 and the various statutes amendatory thereof, and It is estimated that the yearly quantities of refuse to of New York, and is worth the amount of the security by The City of New York as liquidated damages for that we, the said Commissioners, will bear parties so be collected and delivered in the Borough of Richmond required for the completion of the contract, over and such neglect or refusal; but if he shall execute the objecting at our said office, on the ad day of October, are as follows: above all his debts of every nature and over and above contract within the time aforesaid the amount of the 1899. at Ir o'clock in the forenoon, and upon such sub- Toss of Two THOUSAND POUNDS. his liabilities as bail, surety and otherwise; that he has deposit will be returned to him. seouent days as may be found necessary. offered himself as a surety in good faith, and with an Third—That our report herein will be presented to FIRST WARD (Castleton). intention to execute the bond required by law. The THE COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS RE- the Supreme Court of the State of New York. at a Ashes...... 8,800 adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties offered shall be SERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS Special Term thereof, to be held in Part III., in the Garbage ...... 1,700 approved by the Comptroller. RECEIVED FOR ANY PARTICULAR WORK IF County Court-house, in The City of New York, Borough Household refuse ...... 2,100 The price to the bid or estimate must be written, and HE DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CITY. of Manhattan, on the 9th day of October, z8gg, at the also stated in figures. Permission will not be given for opening of the Court on that day, and that then and SECOND WARD (Middletown). the withdrawal of any bid or estimate, and the right is Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard Ashes...... 5,600 expressly reserved by the Commissioner of Street Clean- in which to Inclose the same the specifications and thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be Garbage...... I,rco ing to reject all the bids, if, in his judgment, it be deemed agreements, and any further information desired, can be best for the interest of the City. No bid will be accepted obtained in Room No. 1636, Nos. 13 to an Park row. confirmed. Household refuse ...... 2,300 ptember t6, x899. y person who IS in Dated, NEW YORK, Se from or contract awarded to an JAMES P. KEATING, DANIEL P. INGRAHAM, THIRD WARD (Northfield). arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or who Commissioner of Highways. CONRAD HARRES, Ashes ...... 5,600 is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obliga- JOHN CONNELLY, Garbage ...... 1,200 tion to the Corporation. Commissioners. Household refuse ...... 1,300 Each bid or proposal must be accompanied by a certi- fied check on one of the State or National banks of The SUPREME COURT. JOSEPH M. SCHENCK, Clerk. City of New York, payable to the order of the F..URTH WARD (Southfield). Comptroller of said city, for Five Hundred In the matter of the application of the Board of Edu- Ashes ...... 3,500 Dollars ($Soo), or by money to that amount. cation of The City of New York, by the Corpora- Garbage...... lot, On the acceptance of any bid, the checks or tion Counsel. relative to acquiring title by The City THE CITY RECORD. Household refuse ...... ..... 700 money of the unaccepted bidders will be re- of New York. to certain lands situate on the turned to them, and upon the execution of the con- EASTERLY SIDE OF SEVENTH AVENUE HE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY, FIFTH WARD (Westfield). tract the check or money of the accepted bidder will be AND FORT HAMILTON AVENUE, between T Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. a Ashes ...... 3,900 returned to him. Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth steeets, in the City Hall, New York City. Annual subscription, fg-3o, Gar~e...... 3800 AU bids must be made with reference to the form of Thirtieth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, duly postage prepaid. Household refuse ...... goo contract and the requirements thereof on file at the selected and chosen as a site for schoolschootpurposes, by WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Department of Street Cleaning, or they will be rejected. the School Board of the Borough of Brooklyn and Supervisor.